Western Border Football Netball Budget - The Western - Grand Final 2023

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GRAND FINAL SOUVENIR EDITION F.L.
NORTH GAMBIER MILLICENT NORTH GAMBIER 2023
WESTERN BORDER NETBALL ASSOCIATION
BLUE LAKE SPORTS PARK - SOUTH GAMBIER
*Image courtesy Frank Monger Photography

FOOTBALL LEAGUE

F.L. F.L.
Daron
Michael
AWARD WINNERS WESTERN BORDER
Senior Medalists
McElroy - West Gambier - B&F
Krieger - Casterton Sandford - R/Up B&F
Zac
Norm
the Year
Harry
Millicent Josh
Klas
Bilt Backman of the Year Jake Schutz - North Gambier Reserves Medalists Nat Robbins - Millicent - B&F BradTilley - Millicent - R/Up B&F U/18 Medalists Trae Hamilton - North Gambier - B&F
Hopgood - West Gambier - R/Up B&F Cayde Watson - South Gambier - R/Up B&F (Absent) U/14 Medalists Sam Baron - North Gambier - B&F LennyTunkin - Millicent - R/Up B&F U/16 Medalists Jedd Rhook - Casterton Sandford - B&F Charlie Damhuis - Millicent - R/Up B&F Junior Umpire of the Year Yenna Joyce
& Di Facey Club of
West Gambier Best U/21 Players
Tunkin -
Werchon - Millicent Farmer Phil Scanlon Rookie of the Year Mitchell Harrold - South Gambier *Images courtesy Frank Monger Photography

PRESIDENTS REPORT MICHAEL SUMMERS

Welcome to Grand Final day at Blue Lake Sports Park. WhatanoutstandingseasontheWesternBorderFootball andNetballLeaguehavehadallcomingtogethernowfor anexcinggrandfinalday

Welcome to all our sponsors and trophy donors here todayandthankyouforyourongoingsupport.

ToClubPresidents,frombothfootballandnetball,thanks for all you do at your clubs and to all the players, supporters and volunteers, for your connued support and commitment to ensure the success of your clubsand tobeapartofthisoutstandingLeagueandcompeon.

The Western Border Football League is a very proud League,andweareextremelygratefultoEmmaHorrigan, Manager of the Bendigo Bank Mt. Gambier & District CommunityBankbranch,forallherconnuedsupportas ournamingrightssponsor

WemustthankSANFLSECommunityFootballOperaons Coordinator Michael Mourbey for the mountain of work hedoesbehindthescenes.Michaelisaveryunsunghero for all 3 Leagues, and we are very appreciave for all he doesforourLeague.

Brian Hennessy Medallist has been crowned for season 2023 and a huge congratulaons to West Gambier coach Daron McElroy on winning this award, an extremely

MEDAL COUNT TOP 5

popular winner, inspiraonal Roo Boy and a very welldeserved medallist for our League. Well done to all trophy winners for 2023, you have all had outstanding seasonstowintheseindividualawards.

WBNA, led by Jill Paul and Netball Board Member Di Gould have once again been working closely throughout the 2023 season with the WBFL. We connue to build a strongrelaonshipbetweenfootballandnetballandlook forward to working together to ensure that our League is theverybest.

WBJFL,KymHammondasPresident,workingcloselywith the Junior League Board Member Adam Salmon, have hadaverysuccessfulseasonandmadesuretheygavethe best opportunies for junior footballers within the League.

RepresentavefootballthisyearwasheldatBordertown and was a highly successful day for the WBFL winning both junior grades. Our coaches were Andrew NitschkeUnder 15s and Ben Hardy - Under 17 5s Their commitment and me given to the day was outstanding andthatreflectedthroughtheplayerseffortsbothonand offthefield.

Our seniors played KNTFL also on the day Coaching that team was Clint Gallio, your commitment and leadership andallthemeyougavetotherolewasoutstanding.The

Leaguethanksyouandcongratulatesyouonthewayyou, andalltheplayersrepresentedtheLeague.

The League was well represented at the SA Country Championships held in the Barossa with Daron McElroy, BrandonNewton,KadeVarcoe,ClintGallio,KadeBradley, Brayden Kain, Mitchell Sims, Sam Stafford and Anthony Bull–Trainer,doingourLeagueproud.

Clint Gallio and Kade Varcoe were selected to represent theSAStateTeamplayingWAinPerth,congratulaonsto youbothonthisoutstandingachievement.

Thanks to the hard-working Football and Netball Presidents, League Board members, Club Commiee members, all volunteers and supporters I am very humble and privileged to be President of the Western BorderFootballLeague.Itmakesiteasierknowingweare all working together for the same reason to connue a strong,qualitycompeonformanyyearstocome.

In closing I wish all teams playing in grand finals both netball and football great success, Good Luck to all our coaches as they chase that premiership in 2023. Let's hopefootyandnetballisallplayedinagreatspirit,andall involvedenjoytheday

DARONMcELROY MICHAELKRIEGER DIARMIDCLEARY JOSHWERCHON ST1 ND2 RD3 17VOTES 16VOTES 12VOTES 12VOTES 12VOTES
NATROBBINS BRADTILLEY PATRICKRUDD JARRADSMITH THOMASVASALLO 27VOTES 23 VOTES 16VOTES 15VOTES 14VOTES RESERVESLEADERBOARD TRAEHAMILTON ZACHOPGOOD CAYDEWATSON NELSONFORBES REECEMcLAUGHLIN ST1 ND2 RD3 RD3 16VOTES 11VOTES 11VOTES 9VOTES 9VOTES U/18'SLEADERBOARD TH5 TH4 ST1 ND2 JEDDRHOOK CHARLIEDAMHUIS HARVEYCROKER WILLATTIWILL ST1 ND2 TH3 21VOTES 20VOTES 19VOTES 16VOTES U/16'SLEADERBOARD MILLICENT SAMBARON RYDERLINDNER JOBEHARTEN MASONROPITINI LENNYTUNKIN ST1 ND2 RD3 TH4 34VOTES 26VOTES 22VOTES 20VOTES 16VOTES U/14'SLEADERBOARD TH5 MILLICENT MILLICENT MILLICENT JETTWERCHON 15VOTES TH5 HARRYTUNKIN TH4 F.L. F.L. MILLICENT MILLICENT MILLICENT
SENIORLEADERBOARD

RESULTS PRELIMINARY FINAL

SENIORS

North 4.1 4.1 5.6 7.6 (48)

Best - West: Kyle Giddings, Andrew Stone, Thomas Holmes, Tre Davis, Lawrence BradleyBrown, Lewis Lean North: Nick McInerney, Bre Shepherdson, Jake Schutz, Cameron Ortlepp, Mackye Baron, Jordan Holli

Goals - West: Kyle Giddings 2, Andrew Stone 1, Lawrence Bradley-Brown 1, Ben Paps 1, Brandon Newton 1

North: Cameron Ortlepp 2, Toby deWit 2, Jusn McConnell 2, Sam Stafford 1

RESERVES

West 2.4 4.8 5.10 7.15 (57)

East 1.2 2.2 3.4 4.5 (29)

Best - West: Patrick Rudd, bana say, Guillaume Ros-Smith, Dwayne Phillips, Landon Lefever, Thomas Cleveland East: Tully Balshaw, Alex

Dethmore, Brayden Coppick, Grady Janeway, Ben Nash, Liam Hicks

Goals - West: Riley Wilson 2, Jordy Coombe 1, Josh Schapel 1, Callum Wagstaffe 1, Bana Say 1, Shar Nay Than 1,

East: Dylan Smith 1, Grady Janeway 1, Jackson Thomas 1, Tully Balshaw 1

6.3 8.5 12.6 15.9 (99)

Best - North: Maurice Gold-smiths, Trae Hamilton, Richard Kinyabugma, Reece McLaughlin, Kade Allen, Cooper Turner West: Jayden Prior, Zac Hopgood, Sam Medhurst, Talon Johnson, Thomas Smith, Harrison Opperman

Goals - North: Cooper Turner 3, Alexander Bruce 2, Sebasan Doody 2, Darcy Arthurson 2, Richard Kinyabugma 2, Darcy Bryan 1, Deacon Ilsley 1, Jack Spark 1, Zayne Young 1,

West: Joe Judd 1, Blake Overmaat-Pohlner 1, Jayden Prior 1

Best - Millicent: Lenny Tunkin, Sebella

Coghlan, Louis Easterby North: Sam Baron, Cooper Harris, Esaie Kulimushi, Cody Blanck, Ethan Brook, James Butler

Goals - Millicent: Nil North: Esaie Kulimushi 5, Sam Baron 2, Mason Rogers 1, Cooper Harris 1

Best - Millicent: Harrison Thwaites, Kobe Gibson, Ashton Lindner, Teej Lawlor, Charlie Damhuis, Zach Ash West: Harvey Croker, Rhys Newton, Brodie Szopory, Owen Feetom, William Pearson

Goals - Millicent: Cambell Hateley 4, Kobe Gibson 3, Curs Shanks 2, Zach Ash 1

West: Harvey Croker 3, Brodie Szopory 1, Seth Fraser 1, Jacob Sim 1, Owen Feetom 1

F.L.
North
West 2.3 2.4 3.4 6.6 (42)
U/18's West 1.1 2.2 3.3 3.5 (23) Millicent 0.1 3.4 7.5 10.8 (68) West 3.1 4.2 5.5 7.7 (49)
U/14's North 3.2 4.6 5.7 9.7 (61)
Millicent 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 (2) Shop 1, 7 James Street Mount Gambier SA 5290 Phone: 08 87257582
U/16's

LEADING GOAL KICKERS

BendigoBankSeniors

Name Club Total

Frazer Bradley Millicent 41

Sam Stafford North Gambier 40

Hamish McCrae Cast. Sandford 37

Daron McElroy West Gambier 35

Jacob Carger Millicent 34

Riley Flamank East Gambier 25

Jordan Williams West Gambier 23

Toby De Wit North Gambier 22

Brayden Kain South Gambier 21

Michael Minuzzo West Gambier 19

Mitchell Reilly Millicent 19

Sam Willis Millicent 19

Mark Rumbelow East Gambier 18

Michael Krieger Cast. Sandford 15

Shaun Lock East Gambier 15

Mitchell Sims South Gambier 15

Reserves

Josh Schapel West Gambier 47

Joshua Peters Millicent 36

Steven Duldig Millicent 32

Riley Sturges South Gambier 25

Riley Wilson West Gambier 23

Ryan Rutkowski West Gambier 19

Ellio Fisher South Gambier 18

Mitchell Reilly Millicent 17

Ricky Killey 16 Cast. Sandford

U/18's

Name Club Total

Angus Urquhart South Gambier 25

Sebasan Doody North Gambier 24

Reece McLaughlin North Gambier 20

Harry Gibbs Millicent 19

Zayne Young North Gambier 19

Lachlan Ray South Gambier 16

Brooklyn Winterfield West Gambier 16

Harry Fisher South Gambier 16

Nate Davey West Gambier 16 U/16's

Jace Maxwell South Gambier 46

William Awill South Gambier 41

Cambell Hateley Millicent 38

Owen Feetom West Gambier 25

Aaron Dally North Gambier 24

Jedd Rhook 18 Cast. Sandford

Emerson Forbes South Gambier 18

U/14's

Esaie Kulimushi North Gambier 40

Oakley Nicholls Millicent 29

Josh Vause South Gambier 28

Oliver McCracken East Gambier 26

Cruz Gibson Millicent 24

Mason Ropini South Gambier 23

Jobe Harten South Gambier 21

F.L.
Josh Schapel Frazer Bradley Angus Urquhart Jace Maxwell Esaie Kulimushi

BENDIGOBANKSENIORS

MONDAY 8.00am - 10.00am

LADDERS
From L-R: Pam Hennessy, Daron McElroy (West Gambier), Michael Krieger (Casterton Sandford), Emma Horrigan (Bendigo Bank Mt Gambier Branch), *Image courtesy Frank Monger Photography
SATURDAY
W L D B For Agst Pts % RESERVES
South 6 10 0 0 862 1157 24 74.50 Millicent 2 11 0 3 418 864 8 48.38 South 11 1 0 4 1129 241 44 468.46 South 16 0 0 0 1230 319 64 79.40 North 10 3 0 3 1066 547 40 194.88 North 4 12 0 0 570 972 16 36.96 W L D B For Agst Pts % West 15 1 0 0 1435 409 60 350.86 Millicent 14 2 0 0 1271 410 56 310.00 Cast. Sand. 4 12 0 0 613 1011 16 60.63 North 0 16 0 0 292 1706 0 17.12 West 14 1 1 0 1296 742 58 174.66 North 8 8 0 0 10251066 32 96.15 Millicent 14 2 0 0 1473 749 56 196.66 Cast. Sand. 4 12 0 0 838 1311 16 63.92 East 1 14 1 0 936 1405 6 66.62 South 9 7 0 0 1048 649 36 161.48 East 6 9 0 0 564 1038 24 54.34 U/18's W L D B For Agst Pts % West 8 5 0 3 806 624 32 129.17 East 1 12 0 3 228 1371 4 16.63 U/16's W L D B For Agst Pts % Millicent 11 5 0 0 654 643 44 50.42 Cast. Sand. 8 8 0 0 697 655 32 51.55 West 7 9 0 0 624 646 28 49.13 East 2 14 0 0 481 1021 8 32.02 U/14's W L D B For Agst Pts % South 14 2 0 0 1110 272 56 80.31 East 5 11 0 0 510 755 20 40.31 Cast. Sand. 1 15 0 0 207 1453 4 12.46 Millicent 13 3 0 0 1054 297 52 78.01 North 11 5 0 0 972 474 44 67.21 West 4 12 0 0 322 924 16 25.84 F.L. SENIORS 2.30pm FIELD GOAL BOUNDARY RESERVES 12.55pm U/18's 11.05am U/16's 9.35am 8.U/14's00am MILLICENT v NORTH GAMBIER MILLICENT v WEST GAMBIER SOUTH GAMBIER v NORTH GAMBIER SOUTH GAMBIER v MILLICENT SOUTH GAMBIER v NORTH GAMBIER Kerran Wingard David Carrail Ryleigh Devlin Pete Hutchins Vaughn Straord Chris Brooks Marn Pink Terry Janeway Steve Primer Richard Seager Leigh Capewell Ian Bowden Reece Barre Vaughn Straord Yenna Joyce Kobe Cole Lachlan Cameron Mitchell Duryea Ryleigh Hutchins Brodie Szopory Oliver McCracken Lincoln Holtham Je Awill Je Davis Silias Bowden Chloe Pra Kirby Vise Alex Hill Regan Parsons James Fle Harry Sneath Beau Maxwell Liam Salmon Ari Robbins Tom Birks Jaden Was Johee Joyce Travis Webster Law Cooper Harris Chris Marn Jude Bowden Levi Seager Gerry Vanikios Kane Harris
UMPIRE APPOINTMENTS

MILLICENT SAINTS MILLICENT SAINTS

Back Row L-R: Craig Robinson (Team Manager) Ty Lang, Jaxon Cushion, Kade Varcoe (DVC), Jacob Todd, Kalan Shanks, Hamish McRae, Eli Redman Middle Row: Peter Duncan (Bench Coach) Kobe Gibson, Jed Haines, Josh Werchon, Zac McGuinness, Kade Bradley(DVC),SamWaring,FinnGrimes(DVC),MitchellReilly,CalebWilliams,ChrisDenton(Runner)

Front Row: Colby O’Connor, Harry Willis, Frazer Bradley, Thomas Renzi (Assistant Coach) Clint Galio (Coach) Jacob Carger (Captain),JackVerbena,SamWillis,HarryTunkin

Absent:JimmyFleming,AlicePra(Trainers)

2 - Kade Bradley - Taken his game to another level and one of the best defenders in the compeon Played interleague and zone footy this year and is geng rewards for his hardworkoffthefield.

4-TyLang-muchimprovedinhisoverallgame andhashadagreatfirstyearoutofjuniors.

5-ClintGallio-Provenbiggameplayer,leader of the club and puts his body on the line. Will run all day and impact the contest where he can.

8 - Sam Willis - Injuries have hampered his seasonbutisaknownmatchwinner.

10 - Colby O’Connor - has put some hours in the gym which has paid off with his footy this year Strong 1v1 player and hardly looses a contest.

11–JacobCarger-hashadaconsistentseason starng out as a forward. Finds plenty of the footy and hardly wastes a disposal. Steps up in biggames.

12 - Tom Renzi - Co-coach of the side. Has bought a lot structurally to the team and is a great communicator Excellent foot skills, rarelywastesthefooty.

13 – Hamish McRae - First season back at the Saints since junior footy Has fit into the side seamlesslyandhisworkrateandspeedarehis strengths.

14 - Hamish Nitschke - Worked hard in the off seasonandgothimselfsuperfit.Hastheability tokickalonggoalandnotshyofthecontest.

15 - Dylan Tincknell - A player everyone loves to have on their team. Super compeve, rarelybeatenandtakesastronggrab.

17 - Kade Varcoe - Had a great first half of the season which earnt him interleague, zone and state footy selecon. Works hard off the field tomakehimselfbeer

18 – Jack Verbena - Super composed and polished with the ball. Makes good decisions andrarelywastesapossession.

19 – Harry Tunkin - A handy inclusion into our squad this year Polished in all areas of the gameandhasagreatfootyIQ.

20 - Fraser Bradley - A hard match up for opposion teams. Can do it in the air and on the ground. League leading goal kicker this year

21.JaxonCushion-Superathlecandhiswork rate is outstanding. Rated highly among our squadforwhathedoestomakeusbeer

22 - Kalan Shanks - Emerging talent who gets beer every week. Reliable down back and finds a good balance of defending and aacking.Penetranglefoot.

23 – Micah Rupcic - First year at the club. Hard atthecontestandastrongtackler Doesallthe 1%well.

24 - Sam Waring - Improved his game in many areasthisyear Willingtodoalltheteamthings tomakeusbeer.

25 – Mitchell Reilly - Great skills and a reliable mark. Works hard on gamedays to benefit the

team.

26 - Jacob Todd - Has a penetrang kick who canclearthelines.Youngfellawhoworkshard atbothends.

28 - Harry Willis - Played a lot of A grade footy this year Skilful and normally makes good decisionswiththeball.

29-FinnGrimes- First picked every weekwith his team first atude. Creates a great contest andisstrongoverhead.

30 - Caleb Williams - Gives an honest contest every week. Happy to play a role to help the team.

33 - Josh Werchon - Has the ability to break lineswithhispace.Workshard,greatskills,has a smart footy brain and makes good decisions withballinhand.

35–AshtonLindner-firsttasteofseniorfooty this year and didn't look out of place. Has a brightfutureahead.

37 – Kobe Gibson - Super young talent. Great footy smarts and awareness for a young kid. Dangerousaroundgoals.

45 - Jed Haines - Much improved player. Had a great pre season which held him in a good posionallyear Great1v1.

48 - Zac McGuinness - One of the most consistent players in the comp. A nightmare matchupforopposionforwards.

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RED,
RED,
MILLICENT
BLACK & WHITE
BLACK & WHITE

NORTH GAMBIER TIGERS NORTH GAMBIER TIGERS

YELLOW & BLACK YELLOW & BLACK

Back Row L-R: David Bruhn (President), Declan Kenny, Nicolas Brown, Tim Young, Sam Zeitz, Darcy Arthurson, Josh Jenner, Sam Stafford Third Row: Kenny Goodes (Team Manager), Zayne Young, Mitch Kelton, Tyson Christophersen, Dale Bachmann, Bre Shepherdson,JayTurner,KevinBryan(Assist.Coach)SecondRowTylerHorrigan,JakeSchutz,NickMcInerney(Captain),BenHardy) Coach), Jordan Holli (Assistant Coach), Hamish Telford, Cameron Ortlepp Front Row: Tim Boxall (Water), Tyler Harris, Mackye Baron, Aaron Daily, Bradley Adams Absent: Tim McInerney, Ciaran Buckley, Trae Hamilton, Will Brown,Lachlan Tillet, Sam Egan, DeaconIlsley,TobydeWit,NickBlachut,JusnMcConnell

2-NickMcInerney - Our courageous captain –he's tough, hardworking and leads by example. This guy puts his body on the line each week and has the ability to win matches offhisownboot.

3 - Bradley Adams - One of our tough small defenders – he can play big or small, gives us run and drive off the half back flank, loves a contestandispartofthebestback7

4 - Dale Bachmann - One of our most versale players – he's highly skilled, has a great work rate and the potenal to be a match winning player

5 - SamZeitz - A great inclusion to our side this season – he's clean in and around the contest, agreatballuserandhasarakingrightfoot

6 - Tim McInerney - An experienced footballer for North – he's dedicated to his team mates and has played both forward and back this season. His composure and skills make him a pivotalpartofthebestback7

7-CiaranBuckley - He's aged like a fine wine –his composure and clean skills make him part of the best back 7. He plays an important role withhisvoice,direcon,andknowledge

9 - Mitchell Kelton - A compeve beast – our number 1 ruckman. He's athlec, strong over head and has shown vast improvement throughouttheyear

10 - Josh Jenner - The very definion of a footballer– he's skilful, clean, hard, composed andyoucanalwayscountonhimtogetthejob done

12 - Cameron Ortlepp - A powerful player –he's emerged as a real leader for North in 2023,he'sversale,athlec,andhardrunning

13 - Jake Schutz - Backman of the year – a vital member of the best back 7, a thumping right foot, strong in the air and rarely loses a one on onecontest

17 - Hamish Telford - Hardworking wingman –he's got an accurate le foot, not afraid to put hisbody on thelineand isalways ableto find a targetinside50

18 - Jordan Holli - Assistant coach – he's a strong leader on the field, one of the most reliable defenders, always takes one of the best forwards each week and plays his role in thebestback7

19 - Declan Kenny - Booming le footer – an experienced half back flanker, clean skills and notafraidtoputhisheadovertheball

21 - Sam Stafford - Assistant coach – our go to man inside 50, one of the most elite forwards in the comp, has a booming le foot, rarely missesinfrontofgoalsandlovestogetintothe ruckwhenpossible

23 - Tyson Christophersen - A working machine – his first season at the club and he's set standards with his work ethic, he's our key centre half forward and works hard up and downthefield

32 - Nicholas Brown - Mr versale – he plays across all areas of the ground, he's hard workingandcanhitthescoreboard

33 - Jusn McConnell - One of the most decorated players in the WBFL – he doesn't look a day over 30, always brings his experienceandknowledgeandisverycapable ofhingthescoreboardeachweek

34 - Sam Egan - As tough as they come – he makes up part of our best back 7, he puts his body on the line each week and is a reliable andconsistentteammate

45 - Toby de Wit - The X factor – he's strong in the air and lighng quick at ground level, his pressure in the forward 50 is elite and he can reallyhurtteamsonthescoreboard

48 - Mackye Baron - A young gun – one of the best under 21s in the compeon, he's clean at his feet and can take a strong contested mark.Alwayscomposedandwelovetheballin thiskidshands

55 - Bre Shepherdson - A true team mate –this guys always got your back, he plays an important role in our best back 7 and he very rarelymissesatarget

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- Aaron Dally - A young superstar – he's our hard working wingman, a solid le foot, composed and not afraid to give everything in acontest

90-NickBlachut-Ourcrumbingsmallforward – he's clean at his feet, always finds ways to hit thescoreboardandwerealwayslookingtoget theballintothisguyshandsgoinginside50

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MILLICENT SAINTS MILLICENT SAINTS

RED, BLACK & WHITE RED, BLACK & WHITE

1-AusnFuller-Youngladwhotasted a grade early on Plays anywhere aroundtheground

4-JoeWalker-Anotherveteranworks relessly.Willputhisbodyontheline.

6 - Shaun Withers - Returned to football aer 8 years away. Finding his feetattherightme.

7 - Steve Duldig - Veteran of the side, with over 300 A grade games Key posionplayer

9 - Luke Ferguson - Highly skilled wingman who never wastes a possession

12-TyroneMay- Young versale player who can play anywhere on the ground

14-MitchellFuller-Teamplayer,loves topopupforagoalor2

16 - Mathew Walker - Silky skilled midfielder who likes to sneak forward andhitthescoreboard

24 - Nathaniel Robbins - Veteran player who will look to lead from the front.Rarelymissesabeat.

25 - Mitchell Reilly - Key forward who

takes a nice grab. He has super foot skills.VC

27 - Aidan Schultz - Versale player who can play at either end of the ground,isgoodintraffic

31 - Tallan Dunn - U18 with a bright future, plays key posions at either end.

32 - Harry Gibbs - U18 elusive across theforwardline.Hardtomatchup.

34 - Hamish Reilly - Rock solid backline player, plays on opponents much biggerthanhimandrarelygetsbeaten

38 - Brad Tilley - Highly skilled centre man who can go forward and kick goals,supercomposedwiththefooty

39-ToddCraig - Can play anywhere on the ground, high pressure player wholovestolayabigtackle

41 - Clay Reilly - Would run through a brick wall for any teammate. Compeve,hatesgengbeaten.

42 - Dylan Shanks - Young ruckman who bales all day, gives away height and weight on most but works relessly

43 - Blake Werchon - U18 ulity who hashadagreatyear

44 - Will O'Connor - Has the enre skill settobeanAgradefootballer,readyto opengamesup.

46-MaVarcoe-Apartofthebacksix. Lock down defender who gets the job done.

49 - Tyson McGrath - New to the club, not new to the game. Veteran who findsaheapofthepigskin

51 - Patrick Jennings - U18 back man whodoesn’tflinch.Inandunder

54 - Angus Was - Key back man who hadalatestarttotheseason.Lovesthe contest.

57 - Thomas Chant - Reliable forward whotakesastrongmark.

60-JoshuaPeters-Coach

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Back Row L-R: Craig Robinson (Team Manager) Patrick Jennings, Nat Robbins, Alex Wesolowski, Steven Duldig, Thomas Chant, Angus Was, Mitchell Nitschke Middle Row L-R: Chris Robinson (Runner) Ma Varcoe, Tallan Dunn, Ausn Fuller, Dylan Shanks, HamishReilly,BradTilley,TyroneMay,CraigGysbers(TeamManager),MitchellReillyFrontRowL-R:JoeWalker,MahewWithers, Will Oconnor, Todd Craig (VC), Luke Ferguson (VC), Josh Peters (Coach), Clay Reilly (Captain), Tyson McGrath, Jimmy Fleming (Trainer)Absent: AlicePra(Trainer)
MILLICENT

WEST GAMBIER ROOS WEST GAMBIER ROOS

BLUE & RED BLUE & RED

NathanLewis(Coach),AbdullahKamara(ViceCaptain),Trueman

Sing:IsaacDolan(Mascot)Absent:BronsonBoult,WilliamMcKinnon,Jacob

1 - Dwayne Phillips - Experienced, hardnosed midfielder who runs straight lines at the footy and doesn't mind a flushed, volley goal from outside fiyonoccasion

2 - Will Crook - Young and versale midfield/defender, might be small in stature but poundforpoundisashardasanyoneintheleague

4 - Taylor Redden - Genuine ball winning midfielder/forward with speed that can easily shake defenders aempts to tackle and leave them inhiswake

6 - Guillaume Ross-Smith - First year youngster, a talented midfielder with plenty of X-factor who is learning more and more with each game he plays, makesgooddecisionsandcanbreaklines

12 - Luke Winterfield - Versale CHF who is hard to stopintheairandfindsmeandspacewiththeball in hand. His finishing skills in front of goal are usuallyonpoint

13 - Abdulla Kamara - AK has worked his way back to the consistent form that we know and love, vital to our backline structure with his skill and experience

14 - Nathan Lewis - Our player coach, one of the driving force to keeping the side together week in week out. Leads from the front every week and is a reliablestraightkickinfrontofthescks.

16 - Tarkyn Morale - Speedy forward pocket who hunts his own footy well and also the opposion, lovesachasedowntackle

17 - Dan Royals - Tough backman, who gets his defensive work done reliably well, then loves to transion his game into aack mode from the defensive50

18 - Dale Robbins - Has had to use his gold card statusatthehospitalEDafewtoomanymeslately

but when he's fit a firing, he's a class above Ressies footy.

20 - Jack Carson - Versale youngster in his second season who throws more than his own weight aroundandreadstheplaylikeaveteran

21 - Riley Wilson - Quality forward who uses his body well to create space for himself and is dangerousinbothaerialandgroundcontests

22 - Thomas Cleveland - The general down back who, with plenty of years' experience, knows wheretoposionhimselftoaffecteverycontesthe goesfor,rarelybeaten

25 - Jordy Coombe - Just knows how to find the footy all over the field with his elite ability to read the play Highly skilful player who knows where the goalsareandlovesacelebraon

26 - Landon Lefever - First year full senior with plenty of A grade experience. A fearless defender who's favourite part about footy is "backing into backs"...whosaysthat...crazybastard!

31 - Trueman Schrader - Sngy defender who can play on all sizes of forwards. Shoulder surgery means he misses the GF but he's had a huge say in gengusthere

33 - Brady Cook - Another first year full senior who gets more and more comfortable at the level, with every game he plays. Clean with his hands and uses theballwell.

36-JoshSchapel - Wirey full forward who on many occasions has kicked bags of goals for fun. Doesn't need many chances to have his influence on the game

38 - Callum Wagstaffe - Inside midfielder who craves the contested ball and is a clearance bull. If you're looking for him on Saturday, start at the boomofeverypack

41 - Bronson Bolt - First year senior who puts his body over the ball at every contest. Plays a quality team game and will not stop unl the ball is won or dead.

42-BanaSay-Consistentmidfielderwithcleanball handling and quality skills. Will give however many efforts it takes to stop the ball leaving the area in anyoneelseshandsbuthis

46 - Darren Smith - A player that just keeps giving his all, is sneaky quick and tackling pressure is his numberonestrength

48 - Shar Nay Than - A wonderfully strong and balanced young midfielder who has the smarts to turn his opponents inside out and the speed to leavethemfordead

51 - Jasper Thomas - A speedy le footer who can playmulpleposions,breaklinesanddamagethe opposionwithapenetrangkick

52-RyanRutowski-Ahighlyskilfulmidfielderwho returnedto the club this year and aren't we glad he did. Damaging le foot, especially at goal from anywhereinside,orjustoutside50

56 - Mitch Kipping - A born full-back whose sole mission on the field, is to make a full forwards day miserable and he is highly successful at that. Don't underesmatehisskillsandsmartsto

57 - Patrick Rudd - Not even sure if that's his name so we call just him the Honey Badger! What a find thisQLDrugbyimporthasbeen,hasseledintothe ruck role and knows no other way than just beast mode,everysinglegame

66 - Tom Dolan - The skipper and newest 300 club Wese. One of the most respected players in the league. Leaves it all out there week aer week and thisguyisaclublegend!

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BackRowL-R:TarkynMorale,DarrenSmith,DanielRoyals,BradyCook,JackCarson,DwaynePhillipsMiddleRow: Cain Banks (Team Manager), Gui Ros-Smith, Andrew Lockwood, Thomas Cleveland, Ryan Rutkowski, James Baggio, Patrick Rudd, Mitch Kipping, Riley Wilson, Andrew Bull (Trainer) Front Row: Bana Say, Jasper Thomas, Josh Schapel (Vice Captain), Tom Dolan (Captain), Schrader,JordyCoombe,JesseHewe Rigney,OlekSrrat,SharNayThan
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Lawson,MaxWhitehead

1 - Harry Fisher - CHF/Ruck - Strong marking forward that has a very long accuratekick.MadehisAgradedebut in2023

2 - Nick Adams - Mid/Fwd - Hard in and under midfielder that is very rarelybeaten

7 - Liam Delaney - Fwd/Mid - Very skilfullonbothsidesofhisbodyanda reliableshotatgoal

9 - Lochie Thiele - Ulity - Can play in any posion and always shows great composure

36-CaydeWatson-Mid/Back-Inand under player that never stops. Made hisAgradedebutin2023

53 - Harry Mitchell - Midfield - Hard running wingman that always uses the ball well. Made his A grade debut in2023

61 - Max Whitehead - Ulity - Very fast and hard at it has the ability to inspirehisteammates

62-AngusUrquhart-Fwd/Mid-Hard running small forward whos had a fantascyearinfrontofgoals

63 - Will Boston - Back/Mid - Very quick straight running defender very rarelybeaten

64 - Jed Sims - Fwd/Mid - Good skills on both sides of his body loves a goal. MadehisAgradedebutin2023

65-MitchellHarrold-Mid/Fwd-Very quick and evasive player that has a great future. One of the first picked in ourAgradethisseason

66 - Sam Domaschenz - UlityHardnose backman that never shirks ahardball

67 - Kobe Bannon - Ulity - Always brings the energy and has the ability tomakethehardlookeasy

68 - Connor Fielding - Mid/BackClose checking defender that loves to runandkickagoal

69 - Addison Sims - Mid - Hard running midfielder that the forward benefitgreatlyfromhishardwork

71 - Hudson Keding (c) - Fwd/MidUses his voice and run to his advantage,Hasleadtheteamwell

73 - Rex Jones - Fwd/Ruck/BackQuick hard running ruckman with huge leap Made his A grade debut in 2023

74 - Sam Sims - Full Back - Very rarely beaten in defence can also play up forward

75-JaredKuhl-Fwd/Ruck/Back-Can play anywhere quick high marking withaveryaccurateandlongkick

76 - Nelson Forbes - Fwd/BackAthlec quick running big man that lovestokickgoals

78 - Lachlan Ray - Fwd/Ruck - Strong marking forward with a very accurate kickatgoal

79 - Harry Wright - Fwd/Ruck/BackHard running bigman that is used in manyposionsagamechanger.Made hisAgradedebutin2023

84 - Lochie Broome - Fwd - Hard working forward that has the ability tohitthescoreboard

85 - Fletcher Lawson - Fwd/BackStrong and reliable backman that is abletokickgoalswhengoingforward

BackRowL-R: Ma Ray (Coach), Angus Urquhart,Addison Sims,SamuelSims,CaydeWatson, Lochlan Thiele,Sam Domaschenz, Harrison Mitchell Middle Row: David Wright (Runner), Kobe Bannon, Lachlan Broome, Rex Jones, Harry Fisher, Nelson Forbes, Lachlan Ray, Liam Delaney, Kevin Domaschenz (Team Manager) Front Row: Mitchell Harrold, Jed Sims, Harry Wright (Vice Captain),HudsonKeding(Captain),NicholasAdams(ViceCaptain),ConorFielding,WillBoston Absent:JaredKuhl,Fletcher
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NORTH GAMBIER TIGERS NORTH GAMBIER TIGERS

YELLOW & BLACK YELLOW & BLACK

Teangi Stephens, Maurice Goldsmith, Jordan Millard, Henry Haywood

2 - Kade Allen - Son of a Legend, skilled ulity player, strong tackling presenceonfield.

4-HectorOpie - Quiet unassuming defender, does his job week in and weekout

6-BenAllsopp

22 - Ben Braithwaite - Young defender, always improving, loves a tackle.

51-ZayneYoung(c)-Strongmarking forward,workshardonhiscra.

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28 - Deacon Ilsley - Talented junior Played senior football. Represented WBFLatU17.5level.

29 - Seb Doody - Leading goal kicker, cleverandhighskilled.Dangerous.

39 - Josh Glidden - Defender who providesrunandcarrywiththeball.

43 - Maurice Gold-Smith - Clever, cagey,winstheimportantball.

13 - Angus Allen - General of the backline.

47 - Darcy Arthurson - Tough hard nosedonballer.

70-CooperTurner-Twowayrunner, highlyskilled,lovesacontest.

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become a dangerousforward.

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Back Row L-R: lowani Coleman, Je Hanne, Trae Hamilton, Deacon I lsley, Aaron Daily, Richard Kinyabuguma, Kade Allen, Kobi Marn Third Row: David Bruhn (President), Alexander Bruce, Jonty Collins, Ben Al!sop, Hector Opie, Chad McLaughlin, Jack Spark, Josh Glidden, Kenny Goodes (Team Manager) Second Row: Seb Doody, Mackye Baron, Zayne Young (Captain), Kevin Bryan (Coach), Fiona Young (Assistant Coach), Reece McLaughlin (Captain), Darcy Arthurson Front Row: Bowen Rogers, Intha Phu, James Bryan (Water), Thomas Bryan (Mascot), Cooper Turner, Ben Braithwaite Absent: Darcy Bryan, Angus Allen, Zach Nulty, 64 - Alex Bruce - Junior playing up, forwardwhocankickgoalsquickly. - Another quiet unassumingdefender.Nofrills. 23 - ZachNulty - Key defender, highly skilled.Strongintheair. 7 - Reece McLaughlin (c) - Athlec, tall, very compeve, can play anywhere. 41-JackSpark-Ruckman,improving eachgame. 44 - Richie Kinyabugma - Wingman, loves a contest and moves the ball well. 8 - Jonty Collins - Hard running ulity player,willingtorunallday. 10 - Iowani Coleman - Reliable defender, works hard to control contests. 21 - Chad McLaughlin - Raw talent, capableoftakingastrongmark. 14 - Trae Hamilton - WBFL Under 18 League Medallist, strong bodied midfielder 24 - Teangi Stephens - Ulity key defender,canplaytallandsmall. 5-DarcyBryan - Clever, skilled forwardwhocanroamtheground. - Jordan Millard - Defender who has the ability to play in many posions - Henry Haywood - New to the game this year, has

1 - Rheyn Paterson - A first year player with the heart & dependability of a life member Has come a long way in one season

3 - Mason Bentley - Inspiring & fearless hard hier, with a hunger for the ball. Connuously willing to do whatever it takesforhisteam

4-JakeRichter-(TheSkipper)Courageous & influenal. A natural leader with the heart of a Lion. Always striving to achieve highexpectaons

7 - Emerson Forbes - Remarkable & ever reliable in the ruck. Exceeding pair of hands&strikingkickingabilityupforward

8 - Will Awill - Astounding desire to succeed. Incredible target up forward & confidentmidfielder.Thiskidhasgotwhat ittakes

9-ArchieMilich-Emboldened,controlled &accountable.A“General”inthebackline &asounddecisionmaker

10 - Brody Fox - Phenomenal around the footy. Exceponal both on & off the track. Football skills & game sense above his years

12-MerlinHopgood-Intensive&excing rocket. Swi & agile across the backline & up the wing Significantly improved season&onetowatch

15 - Noah Maxwell - A dynamic leader who is consistently a profound user of the ball.Apowerfultacklingforce&extremely capablemidfielder

21 - Isaak Bouchier - Man of many names… Flexible, creave & consistent. Always movated for aacking the footy &aquickmidfieldclearance

24 - Lewis Sigley - Outstanding determinaon & reliability all around the ground. Thrives on a hard contest and formidableatapplyingpressure

25 - Jack Walmsley - Charismac & Diligentwithhandyskillsacrosstheboard. Loves being a part of it all! Outstanding aergameare

27 - Charlie Lockwood - Ambious, loyal and humble. Plays with flair & aptude. More than capable anywhere, but excels aroundthemiddle

29 - Harry Ellis - Extraordinary ability & a real football brain. Great reader of the play&alwaysintherightposion.Canrun fordays

30 - Jace Maxwell - Resourceful & explosive Excing to watch Freakish around the goals and can easily step up whenneeded

- Jordan Bartle - Ambious & passionate firecracker Confident out of

the backline, but can play absolutely anywhereontheground.Amusthave!

38 - Cooper Medhurst - Conscienous, honest & expanding ability Makes great posion, & is smart with his possessions, alwaysstrivingforhisteammates

41 - Finn O’Reilley - Speed of a Leopard, strength of an Ox. Electric to watch. Really doesn’tknowhowgoodheis

42 - Jacob Salmon - Handy aribute with aracveskills&confidence.Forcefulball winner&incredibleaddiontoourteam

43 - Lachy Cameron - Disciplined & focussed. A trusted Backman with great vision & judgment. Willing & capable to carryoutanyinstrucon

44 - Desire Kinyamba - First year speed demonwithahungertoaack&improve

45 - Harry Hicks - Dependable & versale with a desire to play wherever he is needed. Impressive composure & mighty tacklingpressure

46 - Oscar Sneath - Connuingly impresses more every week. A thirst for theball&passionateforthered&white

Back Row L-R: Desire Kinyamba, Lewis Sigley, Mason Bentley, Rheyn Paterson, Oscar Sneath, Merlin Hopgood Middle Row: Luke Bentley (Coach), Archie Grion, Archie Milich, Emerson Forbes, William Awill, Jace Maxwell, Jordan Bartle, Sonia Cameron (Team Manager) Front Row: Cooper Medhurst, Charlie Lockwood, Lachlan Cameron, Jake Richter (Captain), Noah Maxwell (Vice Captain), Harry Hicks, Brody Fox Absent: Isaak Bouchier, Harrison Ellis, Dean Harton, Max Lawson, Finn O'Reilley, Jacob Salmon, JackWalmsley
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RED, BLACK & WHITE RED, BLACK & WHITE

1-JeWerchon-Hardworking on-baller with a knack for findingthefooty

2 - William Jennings - A ve rs a l e U 1 4 b r i n g i n g physicalitytotheteam

3 - Teej Lawlor - Classy halfbackwithgreatfootskills

7 - Harrison Thwaites - Ever reliable full back who has come alonginleapsandbounds

9 - Klaye Kenny - A cray forward pocket who can steal a goalfromanywhere

10 - Kobe Gibson - A star with senior exposure and a bright future

11 - Cash Kenny - A capable f o r w a r d w h o g e t s h i s teammatesinvolved

12 - Dylan Sigston - Tough key

defender who makes his presenceknown

13 - Sam Gronn - A griy defenderwhohateslosingoneon-ones

14 - Cambell Hateley - Goal kicking machine who plays tallerthanheis

15-LennyTunkin-AcleverU14 who finds a way to impact everycontest

16-ZacAsh-Adashingforward whohasimprovedoutofsight

18-LouieEasterby-Anathlec U14withuntappedpotenal

19 - William Wilson - A compeve defender primed forabigfinals’series

20 - Ashton Linder - Versale mid-fielder who reads the play verywell

21 - Adam Smith - A coachable wingmanwhoisn’tafraidofthe contests

22-CursShanks-AnU14who canplayanywhereonthefield

24 - Charlie DamhuisDetermined on-baller who rarelycomesoff2ndbest

44 - Max Hunt - A courageous forward with the ability to breakthegameopen

4 6 - B e a u D o u g l a sRebounding defender who useshisfootskillsandpacewell

57 - Liam Cawood - A selfless defender with growing potenal

58 - Cooper Todd - A no-fuss ruckman who does the lile thingswell

Middle Row: Brian Cawood (Team manager), William Wilson, Cooper Todd, Harrison Thwaites, Zach Ash, Beau Douglas, Liam Cawood,FinnGrimes(Coach) BackRowL-R:DylanSigston,CambellHateley,AdamSmith,MaxHunt,SamGronn
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FrontRow:KobeGibson,CashKenny,CharlieDamhuis,AshtonLindner(c),JeWerchon,TeejLawlor
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3 - Lee McTaggart - Terrific skills and rarelybeatenbackman

5 - Mason Ropponi - Talented hard runningmidfielder Co-captain

7 - Oliver McCracken - Fantasc leader who has very good allround game.Co-Captain

11 - Cruize McGregor - Fast wingmanwhousesballwell

13 - Ned Gazzard - Small lightening quickforward

19 - Isaac Salmon - Great goal sense andloveswinningcontestedball

21 - Cooper Fear - Great reader of theplayandveryelusive

34 - Pay Sigley - Highly skilful midfielder

36 - Louis Fritche - Much improved player who loves beang his opponent

37 - Kurs Bentley - Never goes to groundandgreatballuser

41 - Hugh Bailey - Tough in and underplayerwholovestackling

43-MitchellMcCracken-Toughand veryskillfullefooter

47 - Brodie Jennings - Quick, never giveupatude

61 - Rhiley Miller - Welcomed back late in season and has had a real impact

62 - Jobe Harten - Very talented allround footballer

63-JoshHaggart- Verytalentedle footer,whocanrunallday

64 - Alex Nunn - Clever, hard runnning backman who reads the ballwell

65 - Hunter Higgins - Very versale playerwhorunsallday

66 - Henry Medhurst - Really improved player who can play anywhere

67 - Josh Vause - Quick forward who lovesagoal

68 - Henry Kensh - Great mark and beaufullefootkick

69 - Jay Burns - Very disicplined

player,alwaysputsteamfirst

70 - Je Awill - Much improved ruckmanwithgreatpace.

71 - Liam Cung - Very smart ball userwithterrificlefoot

72 - Harrison Xanthopoulos - Tough and versale player Good goal sense

76 - Truman Bryant - Tall first year player who has kicked some terrific goals

80 - Lauchlan Moss - Dedicated teammatewithgreatskills.

82 - Chase Kilpatrick - Hard running wingman.Greatlefootkick

88-ScoMcBain-ViceCaptainwho is small but has a real impact on games

Kobi Maxwell - Talented, tall, goal kickingforward.

Back Row L-R: Hugh Bailey, Henry Medhurst, Cruize McGregor, Jay Burns, Henry Kensh, Louis Fritsche, Liam Cung, Chase Kilpatrick, Sco McCracken (Runner) Middle Row: James McGregor (Coach), Alex Nunn, Kobi Maxwell, Lee McTaggart, Truman Bryant,JobeHarten,JeAwill,HunterHiggins,JoshVause,JoshuaHagge,TerryBailey(TeamManager) FrontRow:Isaac Salmon, Ned Gazzard, Brodie Jennings, Harrison Xanthopoulos, Sco McBain, Mason Ropini (Captain), Oliver McCracken(Captain),Kurs Bentley,CooperFear,LachlanMoss,MitchellMcCrackenAbsent:Patrick Sigley
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NORTH GAMBIER TIGERS NORTH GAMBIER TIGERS

YELLOW & BLACK YELLOW & BLACK

Back Row L-R: Brock McEachern, Kobe Roulstone, Ethan Fle, Lincoln Holtham, James Butler, Mason Rogers, Jacob Vinko Second Row: Kobi Long, Ethan Brook, Charlie Waters, Fletcher Mobbs, Izac Richards, Jack Dyson, Banjo Stephens

Front Row: Levi Creek, Esaie Kulimushi (Vice Captain), Sam Baron (Captain), Sco Fle (Assistant Coach), Cooper Harris (Vice Captain), Cody Blanck, James Bryan Absent: Ryan Roulstone (Coach), Jess Roulstone (Team Manager), Penny Coleman, Mitch Chapman, Reid Hamilton, Charlie Wurst, Eathan Brook

improvementovertheseason.

opponentinapackcontest.

2 - Eamon Brooks – A welcomed returning player to the club, gives 100% effort and is versale

– Loves a goal and shows an ability to use every possession to find ateammatetocreateopportunies.

3 -

5 - James Bryan – Dependable one on one defender, rarely beaten and a great example of a team player and club person.

6-KobiLong–Reliableandposiveteam player who is confident to create space onthewing.

12 - Jacob Vinko – A noceable voice on the ground that encourages and lis the teamandtheireffortswhenheard.

14 - Charlie Waters – An athlec ruckman that gives his on ballers first chance at the ball, his second efforts are valuabletotheteam.

great

16 - Izac Richards – A raw player that has shown improvement across the ground givingtheteamanxfactor

17 - Charlie Wurst – A no nonsense, reliable and consistent defender at full backwithtenacityinthecontest.

18 - Jack Dyson – A reliable backman, consistently puts pressure on their

19 -

– An accurate and excing forward player with great goal sense, his leadership is important forteamsuccess.

20-PennyColeman-Cleanhandsshown when in ruck and forward line, a resilient playerwithlotsofpotenal.

21 - Brock McEachern - Versale and quiet achiever in both forward and back thatlovesanyopportunityaroundgoals.

26 - Fletcher Mobbs – Very likeable, coachable player that provides a strong presenceintheforwardline.

34 - Sam Baron (c) – A dynamic and respected player, his abilies and leadership are beyond his years and reflected as 2023's Western Border medallist.

54 - Cody Blanck – An elusive and creave on ball opon out of the centre andafantascrecruitforourclub.

99 - Mason Rogers – Naturally finds the footy and creates opportunies when in possession, especially when deep forward.

Ethan Fle 10 - Levi Creek – A naturally defensive player with his second efforts in tackling, and to play either forwardorback. 9 - Ethan Brook – A classy and consistent decision maker in the backline, with a strongmarkinaoneononecontest Esaie Kulimushi (vc) 1 - Kobe Roulstone – A speedy athlec player on the wing with a great awareness of the ball to create space for thosearoundhim. 13 - Lincoln Holtham – A skilful and compeve player that provides the team with opons at either end of the field. 4 - Cooper Harris (vc) – He is valuable in his pace and ability to break the lines on the wing, with quick hands to his teammates. 11-ReidHamilton–Aclassyandreliable half back player with great kicking skills allround. 15 - Banjo Stephens – A strong compeve ulity player, he has sportsmanship and is team orientated to ourbenefit.
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8 - James Butler – Extreme pace and line breaking ability, his long kick provides the forward line with goal scoring opons.
FORWARD CHF CENTRE CHB BACKS RUCKS COACH B.NEWTON WEST D.CLEARY CAST-SAND J.SCHUTZ NORTH M.KRIEGER CAST-SAND F.BRADLEY MILLICENT Sh.LOCK EAST A.STONE WEST S.STAFFORD NORTH K.VARCOE MILLICENT D.McELROY WEST BENCH K.GIDDINGS WEST M.HARROLD SOUTH R.LILLECRAPP EAST H.McCRAE CAST-SAND H.TUNKIN MILLICENT M.SIMS SOUTH J.CARGER MILLICENT (VC) C.GALLIO MILLICENT D.McELROY WEST N.McINERNEY NORTH (C) J.PFITZNER WEST K.BRADLEY MILLICENT N.LOCK EAST
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MILLICENT SAINTSMILLICENT SAINTS

Welcome all families, sponsors and supporters to what we believemaybethefinalGrandFinalDayundertheWBFLand WBNAbanners.

Change is on the way in some form and while soluons may not always be clear, they are going to be necessary to meet the next set of challenges in the footy and netballlandscapes. I look forward to a compeonwith netballand football equal underasinglebannerwithafocusonfuturedevelopment!

We are going to have to embrace challenges to ensure we capture the best results we can for families in our region and rest assured the current commiees at each clubandtheWBFLandWBNArepshavebeenrelessinaempngtodojustthat. A stable and resilient compeon with maximum parcipaon and development at its heart, is the goal and we need all those involved at each club to support the wayforwardwithenthusiasmanddrive.

To the WBFL and WBNA, Thankyou all for your efforts in 2023 under a bit of pressure.Yourworkdoesnotgoun-nocedandisdeeplyappreciated.Toourpanel umpires and own club umpires, thank you for each week suing up and ensuring wegetourgamesunderwayandwelladjudicated.

To Emma Horrigan and Bendigo Bank, Our major sponsor, we hopefully look forward to your connued involvement heading into 2024. Sport in the region wouldnotandcouldnotoperateasitdoeswithoutyoursupportandvision.

To all the teams compeng today and those that just missed out, Congratulaons on a stellar final's series. And to all the other teams at our fantasc clubs, Keep strivingforthatsuccessweallaspireto.

Andfinally,ToeveryoneattheMFNC,

Thanks for your support, sponsorship, game day aendance and volunteer effort! Ourclubisingreatshapeandapleasuretobeapartofandaprivilegetoserve.

ToOURTeamsplayingonthebiggestdayofouryear….Youknowwhatyouneedto do!

Youhaveallearnedtherighttobeheresoworkhard,inspireoneanotherandplay ourway,andwewillcelebrate2023togetherasoneclub.

Bestwishestoallfortheoff-season,

Joel

NORTH GAMBIER TIGERS NORTH GAMBIER TIGERS

Grand final day and we have a lot to look forward to, with our U14s,U18sandseniorfootball,13As,15A&Bs,17snetballteams,allplayingofffor the ulmate prize. Let's hope we get some winners flags to bring home, but regardlesswecanbeproudofoureffortsin2023.

Thanks to the WBFL execuve, led by Michael Summers, together with Michael Mourbey from the SANFL and all club presidents. I think we have broken the number of meengs record for a 12 month period, and hopefully we are geng closertoconfirmingwhatourclubssustainablefutureslooklike.

With our “One Club – All in” philosophy and due to our various commiees, including management, football (including female) and netball, we have had a verysuccessfulyearalready,bothonandofftheoval/courts.Ourwomen'sfootball program is going from strength to strength with both our U16s and senior teams gengtothegrandfinal.

Noneofourfootballteamsplayingtodayarefavourites,butthatisjustthewaywe likeit.

The pundits haven't had our senior team in calculaons all year and it is a credit to coach Hardy and the players to stay on track and play their best football at the businessendoftheseason.HopefullywecanstopaMillicent3peat.

Coach Bryan has again got the U18s flying and their best could be good enough againstaredhotSouthteam.

TheU14shavebeenbuildingforacoupleofyearsandcoachesRoulstoneandFle havelenostoneunturnedgengthebestoutofthisgroup.

OurreservesandU16sseasonsfinishedattheendoftheminorround,butnotdue totheeffortsofcoaches,YoungandZietz,bothofwhomhadnumerousavailability issuestodealwith.

Thanks in parcular to our football commiee, coaches, trainers, team managers, umpires, canteen ladies and anyone else that volunteered their me and effort during2023.

Congratulaons to everyone that was recognized at the WBFNL medal count, especiallyourfootballmedalistsinSamBaron(U14s)andTraeHamilton(U18s). Lastly, I want to thank our VERY loyal sponsors, parcularly Stuckey Electrical Contractors, KFC and Fasta Pasta – please support all of our sponsors when you can.

GoTigers.

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SOUTH GAMBIER DEMONS SOUTH GAMBIER DEMONS

Welcome everyone to BLSP for what should be a cracking day of Football and Netball to end a posive season for the league.Goodlucktoallinvolvedparcularlytoour14’s,16’s and18’sfootballersandCGradenetballers.

It takes a lot to run a football and netballleague and thanks to Mick, Steph, Jill and Difortheworktheyhavedoneandtotheumpiresandtheclubpresidentsforwhat hasbeenaheccyear

To our club commiee, coaches, managers, trainers, club umpires, runners, mekeepers, gate & canteen helpers, parents, supporters and past players who ensure that we have the ability to put football and netball teams on the park, I thankyouall.ToClubmanagerSeanHeeneyandCanteenmanagerJoMillerthank youformakingourlivessomucheasierwiththeworkthatyoudo.

Theworkdonearoundtheclubthisyeartoupgradethewindowshasseenamazing amounts of work from the tradies and a few very unskilled helpers has created a great improvement, its great to see our supporters in the club on the cold days enjoyingthefacility

ThankstoourmajorsponsorsMGPlasterers,MickRyanPainng,LennonsonLake Terrace,DycerConstruconsandAustralianGasNetworksyourconnuedsupport isinvaluable.

Finally, thanks to our Footballers and Netballers its great to see everyone on the oval and court but even beer to see everyone step into roles helping organise events and volunteer whenever called upon, enjoy the off season and we look forwardtoseeingyoubackforpre-season.

WEST GAMBIER ROOS WEST GAMBIER ROOS

Firstly West Gambier Football Netball Club would like to wishallparcipangclubstodaygoodlucktoday

Hasbeenalonghardyearinmanyaspectswithsomuchuncertaintyintheairit’sa credit to all clubs who deliver week in week out. A big congratulaons to Roo for winning the Senior League Medal and Zac Hopgood For runner up in the 18s, Excellent effort and reward for great seasons. We also had the great honour of winning the “Champion Club of the Year Award” which is a great testament to the Hard work for all the Football and Netball commiees, players, volunteers and supporters.

GoodlucktotheAgrade&Arestodayinthenetballfingerscrossed.

GetaroundtheplayersandhopetoseeyoucheeringontheRessieboys.

The club will be open tonight so come along and celebrate the year with us and enjoywhatwas2023.

Fridge

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RESULTS PRELIMINARY FINAL

West Gambier 50 (S. Rier, A. Cram) d

North Gambier 45 (S. Mobbs, M. Griffith)

A RESERVE

West Gambier 59 (C. Tremelling, G. Peterson) d

North Gambier 31 (A. Pitson, J. Lile)

A GRADE B GRADE

Millicent 38 (M. Fleming, J. Lang) d

West Gambier 32 (B. Jackway, C. Carraill)

C GRADE

East Gambier 41 (M. Wilson, B. Jean) d

North Gambier 30 (H. Fox, S. Nieuwenhuizen)

17 & UNDER

Millicent 47 (E. Easterby, L. Paul) d

Casterton Sandford 25 (I. Lane, M. Paon)

15 & UNDER A

North Gambier 56 (K. Anderson, E. Adam) d

West Gambier 25 (L. Pearson, E. Jolley)

15 & UNDER B

North Gambier 35 (L. Brook, G. Nulty) d

West Gambier 25 (L. Pearson, A. Anderson)

13 & UNDER A

North Gambier 47 (L. Hunter, M. Harrold) d

West Gambier 19 (E. McKenny, C. Hunter)

13 & UNDER B

Millicent 32 (L. Van Eeden, A. Galambos) d

East Gambier 17 (S. McCracken, A. Olsen)

LADDERS
8.30am - 13 & Under A 9.15am - 13 & Under B 10.00am - 15 & Under A 10.45am - 15 & Under B 11.15am - 17 & Under 12.15pm - C Grade 2.00pm - B Grade 1.00pm - A Reserve 2.45pm - A Grade East 5 11 0 0 606 689 10 87.95 A-GRADE Millicent 12 4 0 0 969 673 24 143.98 W L D B For Agst PTS % Cast. Sand. 0 16 0 0 486 1096 0 44.34 W L D B For Agst PTS % West 15 1 0 0 986 691 30 142.69 North 11 5 0 0 898 688 22 130.52 South 5 11 0 0 685 793 10 86.38 West 11 5 0 0 926 746 22 124.13 North 8 6 2 0 841 762 18 110.37 Cast. Sand. 8 7 1 0 857 817 17 104.90 South 5 11 0 0 680 781 10 87.07 East 0 16 0 0 476 932 0 51.07 A-RESERVE Millicent 14 1 1 0 994 736 29 135.05 B-GRADE W L D B For Agst PTS % Cast. Sand. 12 3 1 0 844 703 25 120.06 North 3 13 0 0 523 733 6 71.35 East 2 14 0 0 505 657 4 76.86 North 15 1 0 0 947 486 30 194.86 Millicent 12 4 0 0 591 527 24 112.14
Cast. Sand. 8 8 0 0 732 762 16 96.06 Cast. Sand. 3 13 0 0 421 774 6 54.39 Millicent 2 14 0 0 539 665 4 81.05 West 7 9 0 0 709 704 14 100.71 W L D B For Agst PTS % W L D B For Agst PTS % Millicent 13 3 0 0 786 510 26 154.12 South 0 16 0 0 413 933 0 44.27 West 10 6 0 0 645 537 20 120.11 East 12 4 0 0 672 505 24 133.07 East 6 10 0 0 593 673 12 88.11 17&UNDER South 13 3 0 0 719 515 26 139.61 South 11 4 1 0 714 562 23 127.05 North 8 8 0 0 588 588 16 100.00 West 6 10 0 0 686 793 12 86.51 West 6 6 0 4 497 276 12 180.07 W L D B For Agst PTS % W L D B For Agst PTS % 15&UNDERA West 10 6 0 0 634 639 20 99.22 Millicent 15 1 0 0 937 329 30 284.80 Cast. Sand. 0 12 1 3 105 717 1 14.64 W L D B For Agst PTS % Cast. Sand. 2 14 0 0 308 921 4 33.44 East 1 15 0 0 332 838 2 39.62 13&UNDERA South 3 9 1 3 203 574 7 35.37 North 12 1 0 3 633 216 24 293.06 South 7 9 0 0 615 709 14 86.74 West 6 10 0 0 360 486 12 74.07 Cast. Sand. 15 1 0 0 620 242 30 256.20 East 2 14 0 0 271 595 4 45.55 15&UNDERB North 13 3 0 0 982 372 26 263.98 Millicent 10 3 0 3 560 215 20 260.47 North 12 4 0 0 552 390 24 141.54 13&UNDERB South 2 14 0 0 266 525 4 50.67 Millicent 11 5 0 0 360 289 22 124.57 Millicent 16 0 0 0 724 223 32 324.66 East 12 4 0 0 397 279 24 142.29 West 7 9 0 0 294 398 14 73.87 South 1 14 1 0 201 406 3 49.51 North 1 14 1 0 237 495 3 47.88 Cast. Sand. 10 6 0 0 422 376 20 112.23 W L D B For Agst PTS %
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C-GRADE

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WESTGAMBIERVNORTHGAMBIER

West Gambier’s premiership defence is sll alive –just – aer the Roos survived a strong challenge from an impressive North Gambier in the A Grade preliminaryfinal.

It was the Tigers geng the beer of the start as they applied relentless defensive pressure, creang plenty of turnover ball from a usually composedWestfrontline.

Youngster Stella Mobbs, in her first A Grade final series, was the mastermind of most of those turnovers, with Lauran Norman also geng some important touches and using good hands pressure overtheballtoproducetheerrors.

At the other end, Macey Griffith was on fire, shoong a perfect nine straight to ensure the hard workofherteammateswasrewarded.

But West did get into gear eventually with goal defender Amy Cram leading the way with some crical intercepons and with Lisa McGregor working overme to try and find a way to Rier at the post, the Roos eventually clawed their way backtoaonegoalquartermelead.

The second quarter saw a reversal of the script with the Roos seng up the early buffer as the error-free Tigers frontline started to make some mistakes on the feed and Jade Rier and Cram wereonlytoohappytopickupthelooseballs. TheTigers,though,steadied,withtheworkrateof Mel Renko and Brianna Walters in transion a key to arresng the early West momentum and by the halfitwassllaonegoalgame.

The arm wrestle connued in the third as Rier started to find easier ball and she converted 12 from 12 to ensure the scoreboard, albeit narrowly stayedintheRoosfavour.

As it had been all game, it was a ght physical encounter with both teams having to use the back playtotheirtransverselineandthemidcourtsand goal aacks having to do a mountain of work to findtheirgoalersinspace.

It was a three goal game at the final break and the last quarter was as frenec as you would expect withagrandfinalberthontheline.

Once again, it was the reigning premiers that had the beer of the start with Jade Rier and Cram picking up some key intercepons and rebounds and at one stage the lead was seven but again North fought back but ran out of me to unseat thetleholders.

Mobbs was outstanding at goal keeper with her clen intercepons, stunning deflecons and strong rebounding, while Griffith played arguably herbestAGradematcheverasshedrovethebase with precision and had a much more prolific output than usual, neng 25 from 30 in a performance that included perfect shoong in the firstandlastquarters.

Renko and Walters were also key with their hard running, while Noni McConnell work McGregor like a glove and provided important transion opons and Mikaila Pi, who entered the clash in thesecondhalfhadacoupleofbigmomentsinthe last quarter when the Tigers were desperate for turnovers.

never stopped presenng, Mikaela Horrigan delivered some ambious long range feeds and had good vision all day, while Zoe Malseed put pressure on the outside of the circle and also turnedintoakeyaackingoponwhenrequired.

Cram and Jade Rier were two of the Roos best, taking those intercepons just when they were needed and Cram also had to do a power of work as a link player and on the back play me and me again.

The four goal victory sets up a rematch of last season’s decider and given the second semi final between the two teams was a one goal nailbiter, it loomsasamatchnottobemissed.

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Weststartedwellscoringthefirstfourgoalsbefore North answered through GS, Alisha Bryan. It was then West who dominated the scoreboard for the restofthequartertotakeamatch-winning10-goal quarter-melead.

West’s defensive pressure was relentless right from the first whistle with WD, Chelsea Tremelling gaining important touches and Madelyn Milich driving the ball out of defence to set up scoring opportunies. Tahlia Earl was the dominant goalie on court scoring 14/16 in the first. North shot accuratelybuterrorsthroughthemidcourtlimited theiropportunies.

The second quarter was again dominated by West’smidcourtinCarleeRansomandAnnaBosco controlled the tempo of the game and paently found Earl and GA, Gracie Peterson at the post. North’s Jessie Lile and Riley Mitchell baled hard, but the speed of the ball was coming in too quickandWestwonthequarter18-8.

North made changes at the break bringing on Ava Collins to GK and West remained unchanged CollinsmatchedEarlforheightandchallengedany high balls. North’s Amanda O’Shaughnessy connued to work hard through the centre for North but West’s defence in Milich and Rachael Langford were too strong and denied any easy accesstothepost.

The final quarter was more evenly matched as the game went goal for goal and Bryan found her range. At the other end, West’s Earl connued to be the dominant goaler on the court and her side pushed ahead to record a 28-goal victory and win therighttochallengetheSaintsintheGrandFinal.

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In a match that was expected to be a close contest the first quarter lived up to that expectaon as both sides went goal for goal. It took the Saints to the dying minutes of the game to finally break awayandrecorda6-goalwinagainstadetermined WestGambier

The second quarter remained the same as the midcourt bales connued to be a highlight Krystal Coghlan was applying defensive pressure throughthemiddle,causingerrorsinWest’saack with her ght checking style and Bianca Jackway was running hard to give her side an advantage. Domaschenz played her best quarter scoring 8/10 andGK,MichelleFlemmingreboundedanymissed shots to help her side take a three-goal advantage atthemainbreak.

Both sides main changes at half-me with West bringingonGA,ElyshaGilliesandtheSaintsJordyn Iovino entered the match at centre. Iovino added speed and teamed well with Coghlan across the defensive centre where they caused errors and Coghlan picked up crucial intercepts to help her side take a match winning 8 goal lead at the last change.

The last quarter was a ght affair as West made a fight back through the defensive efforts of Brooke HolmesandDaenaWombwell.Missedaemptsat goal by the Saints were rebounded by Wombwell and transioned though Jackway and with Gillies finishing well, West closed the gap to 4 goals with five minutes to play The Saints seled in the last fewminutesandwithLangfinishingthegoodwork they were able to hold on and take the win by 6 goals.

The Saints now have the opportunity to see if they can match the talented Casterton Sandford to causeanupsetintheBGradeGrandFinal.

EASTGAMBIERVNORTHGAMBIER

It was always going to be a tough contest and despite East Gambier starng as favourites, a determined North Gambier weren’t going down without a fight and that it was for majority of the match.

East started strongly through the composure of Megan Wilson as she dominated the scoreboard early finishing with 10/11 for the quarter While she was a strong target it was the work out front from Zena Creek and Tamara Janeway that helped tosetupthe4-goalquarter-melead. North’s Milly Allen connued her good form holding well in the goal circle and being a strong target despite the pressure from East’s Brooklyn Jean. Jean combined well with GD, Chloe Lines to restrict the North goalies to just 6 aemptsfor the quarter This was despite the work from North’s WA, Keeley Quinn who was receiving majority of the centre passes and providing plenty of opons inaack.

North made three changes at the main break and the match went for goal for goal before East’s GS, Millie Buon found her range shoong 9/11 and was well fed by Wilson who was creave in aack. North added height in their defensive end with KelsieAndersonenteringatGKandcombiningwell with Sarah Nieuwenhuizen but East were again abletoextendtheirleadandhavea16-goalmatch winningleadatthefinalchange.

Despite the efforts of Mobbs, Sarah Rier was sll influenal for the Roos, showing great composure under intense physical pressure and her 48 from 58, including that perfect third quarter helped set upthewin.

In wet condions both sides were paent with their entry into the goal circle. The Saints GS, Nicole Domaschenz was the focal point in the aackline,usingherheightandstrengthtogainan advantage. She was well fed by GA, Josie Lang and WA, Kalli Brown. At the other end West’s GA, Caitlyn Carrail was the playmaker in aack as she not only did a lot of work out front seng the play and finished with 8 for the quarter With scores all ed up at the quarter me break the match was settobeght. McGregor did a mountain of work, Tara Bryant

North saved their best netball for the last as they outscored East by 5 and scored their highest total for the match. North’s Kahlia Egan re-entered the game at centre and steadied her team with her paent entry into aack. It was all too late though asEast’sleadwastoomuchforNorthtoovercome and East Gambier secure a spot into the 2023 C GradeGrandFinal.

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The previous encounters between these two sides have been ght and the first quarter started the same before the Saints put their foot down and finished with a 22-goal win to book a spot in the GrandFinalagainstNorthGambier.

The match started well with both teams scoring from their centre pass and the mid courters dominang the play The Saints, Lillie Paul was dominant early hing circle edge to find Denton, who scored from long range. At the other end the Cats, Indi Longhurst was finding space in the aack third, however the pressure from Lauren Van Eeden and Edie Easterby denied access to the post. The Saints went into the quarter me break with a 7goallead.

ThesecondquarterstartedevenlywiththeCat’sGS, Ivy Laneworkinghardtofindspaceinthegoalcircle and finishing well. The Saints GA, Poppy Venn used her speed to open the goal circle and find GS, Keelie Lindner at the post. The Cats GK, Sarah Richardson applied plenty of pressure, however the ball speed was too much to contain. Easterby connued to dominate in defence and was well supported Maya Tarrant who rebounded strongly The Saints held a 12-goalleadatthehalfmebreak.

The Saints connued to rotate their bench and the Catsmadechangesatthebreak,swingingLonghurst intoCentre.HerbalewithPaulwasaghttussleas both players connued to get plenty of the ball.

With Denton back on at GS the Saints were able to break away as Paul fed long balls and Denton finished with 9 for the quarter Venn combined well with WA, Jamie Lucas to ensure the Saints again extendedtheirleadatthefinalchange.

The Cats swung the changes for the final quarter, anditworkedintheirfavourasitwasagoalforgoal.

The weather turned bad, and the slippery condions caused both teams to make errors. Lane scored well for the Cats and Easterby connued to dominate taking intercepts all over the court. The Saints finished with a 22-goal win and the right to challengeNorthGambierinthetledecider

Best players for the Saints Easterby and Paul and for theCats,LaneandPaon.

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NORTHGAMBIERVWESTGAMBIER

North Gambier has earned another crack at Millicent aer powering to a 56-25 preliminary final victory over West Gamber, taking the final place in the2023grandfinal.

Stopping supply to North shooter Mischa Human was always going to be the biggest headache for West and the tall shooter proved to be the problem theywouldhaveenvisaged.

Human received quality ball from Maggie Collins, Georgia Nulty and Elodie Adam and her 13 from 16 inthefirstquarterhelpedtheTigersracetoa12goal quartermeadvantage.

The speed of the North mid court was proving an issue, allowing them to move the ball efficiently as wellwhilefortheRoositwasamaerofsupply.Ella Jolley was presenng well on the aacking wing but the pressure from the Tigers defence saw West generate only five scoring opportunies for the quarter

The Roos, to their credit, rallied strongly in the second, winning it by one and going into the half mebreak11goalsdown.

West shooter Lila Pearson started to be a factor holding strongly and neng an impressive eight from 11 as West, through the defensive pressure of Alice Allen and Mikayla Pearson and the hard

runningofLaraMurdoch–whoenteredthegameat quarterme–startedtofindtheirgroove.

The third quarter was also hard fought with Kelsie Anderson and Raine Darimaani creang plenty of turnoverballandwithHumanandAdamconverng 14from17,thescoreboardconnuedtobestrongly intheTigers’favour

It was one way traffic again in the last quarter and while Mikayla Pearson connued to apply good defensive pressure, the weight of supply told and Human was able to enjoy her most producve quarter of the game, shoong 16 from 17 in a dominantdisplay

Jolley and Swaye Lindner connued to run hard for the Roos but geng through the AndersonDarimaani defence proved difficult and Isabella Stafford, who entered the game in the final quarter at goal keeper, sloed in nicely to maintain that pressure.

In the end, North’s dominant start set up the convincing win with Anderson and Adam the best fortheTigersandJolleyandLilaPearsonbestforthe Roos.

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The opening term saw a closely contested bale, as both teams capitalized on turnovers and centrepass opportunies to convert accurately. West’s, Lila Pearson was a strong target at GA, while at the other end North’s GS, Claire Mitchell used her height and strength to ensure the contest was close and at the break the score was locked at 10 goals each.

West made changes at quarter me with Maya Lynch entering at C and Brydee Starick at WD North’s, Lily Brook connued to dominate the midcourt, combining well with WA, Lacey Allen to deliver the ball to Mitchell who shot 9 for the quarter to be the dominant shooter North’s defenders, Penny Coleman and Isabella Straord ghtenedupandrestrictedtheaccesstoPearsonto helpNorthtakea4-goalleadatthemainbreak.

The third quarter started well with a goal for goal bale before Coleman and Straord again dominatedwithColemantakingmelyinterceptsin thegoalthirdanddrivingtheballintoaack.North’s Mia Griffith stepped up her work rate, combining well with Mitchell and becoming a scoring threat. West’s GK, Analeigh Anderson connued her work rate to get some vital touches, however missed shots by West allowed North to extend their lead andbe8goalsinfrontatthelastchange.

West fought hard in the last quarterdespite the wet condions seng in and with Pearson back under the post and they pegged the lead back before North’s WD, Georgia Nulty seled her side, geng some important touches in the defence end to ensure North increased their lead. The accuracy of the North goalies in the last quarter was an important factor as they scored 7/8 aempts while Westwereforcedtoshootlongandscored5/14.

North’s mid court dominated the game with Brook being named best and was well supported by Nulty West were best served by Pearson in goals and Anderson in defence. North will now enter the GrandFinalagainsttheSaints.

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North Gambier got off to a flying start in the 13 & under A preliminary final, seng up an early buffer and West Gambier just couldn’t find a way to peg it back.

The first quarter belonged to two Tigers –Mackenzie Harrold, who took a number of clean

intercepons as well as key deflecons and Lacey Hunter, who found space at will and need eight straight.

The hard running of Jenna Baron and defensive pressure from Amelie Adam was also key and while the Roos recovered late on the back of some Ella Mckenny brilliance and Claire Hunter and Isla Lynch securing late turnovers, the margin at quarter me wassix.

Fromthatpointon,NorthjustbultitsleadwithWest struggling to find a way through the full court defensive pressure and just not geng enough scoringopportuniestomakeadentinNorth’slead.

It was nine at half me with Carey Grivell working her way into the contest at goal shooter, holding strongly and nailing some stunning long range aemptsandaeranotherperfectshoongquarter in the third from Lacey Hunter, the lead ta the final changewas20.

TheTigersalsodominatedthelasttoadvancetothe grand final on the back of a confidence building 28 goalvictory.

Harrold, who carried her first quarter form right throughout the match creang more turnover ball thananyotherplayeroncourt,whileBaronranhard both ways, Lacey Hunter and Grivell made sure the scoring opportunies counted and Adam rebounded strongly Grace Collins was composed with ball in hand and presented strongly, while Ava Halloran drove hard through the mid court to turn defenceintooffence.

McKenny, Claire Hunter and Isla Lynch were best for theRoos,withsomehardrunningfromMiaJackway alsoprovidingsomegoodtransionopportunies

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EASTGAMBIERVMILLICENT

Aer a ghtly contested first quarter the Millicent Saints pulled away in the second half to run out comfortable 14 goal winners and advance to the Grand Final against the talented Casterton Sandford.

Both teams started nervously, and early turnovers saw the match go end for end without scoreboard damage. The Saints started to find their aacking flow and with Goalies, Lindy Van Eeden & Brydie Madden finding her range at the post and C, Prudence Johnson controlling the midcourt, the Saintstookanearlyleadby4goals.

East seled through the good work of GS, Isabelle Cook. She found her range and combined well with C, Sailor McCracken whose speed was a highlight in the midcourt. Tight defensive pressure from both sides ensured low scoring unl Van Eeden found space and finished with 7 for the quarter. The Saints defenders Olivia Hales and Audrey Galambus were able to get some important touches and the Saints extendedtheirleadtobe7goalsinfrontatthemain break.

Changes were made at the main break and the Saints mid court used their speed with Lacey Sunderland hing circle and combining well with Loe Mahews to find VanEeden, who connued to be the dominant scorer on court. East’s Ava Hosking made some important intercepts, combiningwellwithOlsen,howevertheSaintswere abletoextendtheirleadby13atthelastchange.

With more players rotated at the final change by both sides the quarter was evenly contested. The Saints moved Johnson to GD and she read the ball well to take some mely intercepts. The Saints controlled the ball in their aacking third and went on to win by 15 goals to earn the right to challenge CastertonSandfordintheGrandFinal.

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Back (L-R): Coach Emily Osborne, Georgia Bailey, Marlee Robbins, Adele Murphy,IsabellaLuers,StaceyEdwards,CoachPrueAdey

Front (L-R): Renee Gorman, Chloe Kurzman, Zoya Syed, Ylana Grigg, BrooklynMutch.

GAME PREVIEW

Casterton Sandford will start the 13 & Under B grand final warm favourites but the Cats will know nottotakeMillicentlightly Aftera slowstarttotheseason,theSaints havefoundtheirmojoandworked their way through the 2023 finals series, building confidence week onweek.

For the Cats Adele Murphy and Renee Gorman are a reliable shooting combination, while at the other end, the tall defensive combination of Ylana Grigg, who

finishedinthetopfiveinboth13& under grades at the association medal count, and Zoya Syed c h a l l e n g e a l l s h o o t i n g combinations, especially with their dominance in the air, work over the shot and rebounding capabilities.

Safe to say, though, the Saints are also well equipped at both ends of thecourt.

TheshootingcombinationofLindy Van Eeden and Brydie Madden have built across this finals series and are coming off a strong preliminary final performance, whiledefensivelytheSaintshavea

Back (L-R): Keelie Lindner (Coach), Lindy Van Eeden (Co-Captain), Brydie Madden, Clara Vella, Sophie Walker, Audrey Galambos (Co-Captain)

Front (L-R): Prudence Johnson, Lacey Sunderland, Olivia Hales, Loe Mahews

plethoraofoptions.

Audrey Galambos anchors the defensive end, combining well with Olivia Hales, who also plays animportantroleonthedefensive wing, Prudence Johnson, who was runner up best and fairest in this grade, and plays mid court and goals as well, and Sophie Walker, a toughoneononedefender

The mid courts of both teams are alsoquality.

Marlee Robbins runs hard both ways in centre for the Cats, while Brooklyn Mutch is a steadying

influence on the attacking wing and Georgia Bailey is as tenacious as they come. Stacey Edwards and Isabella Luers supplement that mid court and give the Cats plenty ofoptionstorunfreshlegs

Millicent has the smarts of Lottie Matthews on the attacking wing, LaceySunderland’sspeedinanyof the mid court roles and Johnson, Hales and the tenacity of Clara Vella, who is the quiet achiever of thisline-up.

This looms as a tight contest with the Cats just prevailing in a nailbiter

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GAME PREVIEW

In the 13 & under A second semi final, Millicent got off toaflyeranddominatedthe contest but this weekend will not be a lop sided contest.

The Tigers found their groove at the weekend with a dominating victory of their own but it was a game that saw many of its key players play themselves backintoform.

Millicent are deserved favourites heading into the title decider- not just based on their second semi final performance but because ofthequalityoftheline-up.

association best and fairest Lucy Crowe dominates the mid court and her battle with Jenna Baron will be one of the key battle this weekend.

So will the clash between Saints wing attack Olive Thorne, who is a reliable and composed performer, and Mackenzie Harrold, who is coming off a best on court performance in the preliminary final after she took a number of clean interceptions as well as important deflections and chasingoflooseballs.

Millicent has speed to bur with Scarlett Zalme and her battle with Grace Collins,

who rarely made an error with ball in hand in the preliminary final, will be anothercrucialmatchup.

One of the big challenges for North is stopping supply to Amarlie Thomson The impressive shooter finished runner up in the association medal count and she dominated the second semi final, nailing 42 from 46, including an impressive 11 straight in the opening quarter.

Thomson is well supported by Indi Coghlan and the Saints shooting duo willtest Tigers defenders Amelie Adam and Ava Halloran, who both performed well

lastweekend.

One of the reasons, the Tigers would have a level of confidenceheadingintothe grand final is the form of Carey Grivell and Lacey Hunter at the weekend They combined well and finished accurately and will be looking to put in a strong performance against the tough defensive Saints combination of Lola Ferguson and Audrey Galalmbos, with the possibility of Crowe also heading into the defensive circle.

This won’t be a blowout but the Saints will still get the jobdone.

Back (L-R): Lillie Paul (Coach), Lola Ferguson, Amarlie Thomson (Captain), Lucy Crowe (Vice Captain), Kimberley Crowe (Team Manager) Front (L-R): Lindy Van Eeden, Indiana Coghlan, Scarle Zalme, Olive Thorne,AudreyGalambos Front(L-R):PiperLucas,MackenzieHarrold,CareyGrivell,JennaBaron Back (L-R): Kylie Collins (manageress), Grace Collins, Lacey Hunter, Ava Halloran, Amelie Adam, Tayah Jones (team support) & Rosie Collins (coach)
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GAME PREVIEW

The 15 & Under B grand final looms as one of the nail biting contests of the day.

When Millicent and North Gambier faced off in the second semi final it took until the final quarter when Tahnee Grosser dominated the attack end for the Saints and Jeda Hibberd and Eva Crowe created some critical turnovers that the Saints were able to breakaway andsecurethewin. And those three Saints will

again be critical in shaping theoutcomethisweekend.

As will Asha Gysbers, who isastrongandsmartplayer through the mid court, while Emily Walker is a great foil for Grosser, workinghardtomakegood space and accurate on the finish.

Lainie Rainsford, Ella MatthewsandLexiNicholls roundoutthemidcourtfor Millicent and give coach Lisa Duldig plenty of options if change is required.

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combination of Claire M i t c h e l l , w h o w a s crowned the association best and fairest at the junior medal count, and Mia Griffith complement each other and if they can get enough supply, the Tigers will be right in the contest.

At the other end, Isabella Stafford anchors the defensive end and with Penny Coleman not available, Raine Darimaani will n doubt take a role in the defensive circle and

her battle with Grosser could well shape the match.

The Tigers mid court has the speed of Lily Brook, , whileLaceyAllenisreliable on the attacking wing and Zoe Dinnison takes care of the defensive wing, with Georgia Nulty and Jenna Baronalsoavailabletotake amidcourtrole.

One of the tougher results to predict, the Saints might just get up in an arm wrestle.

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Back(L-R):LisaDuldig(Coach),AshaGysbers,LexiNicholls,JedaHibberd (Co-captain), Michelle Gysbers (Team Manager) Front (L-R): Lainie Rainsford, Emily Walker, Eva Crowe (Co-captain), Tahnee Grosser, Ella MahewsAbsent:KylieGrosser(TeamManager)
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Back (L-R): Amelia Redman (coach), Penny Coleman, Claire Mitchell, IsabellaStafford,ShayMerre(coach) Front(L-R):LilyBrook,MiaGriffith(captain),ZoeDavison,LaceyAllen

GRAND FINAL

GAME PREVIEW

On the back of a 25 goal opening quarter from newly crowned association best and fairest Stella Mobbs, North Gambier easily took care of Millicent in the second semi final.

The 23 goal margin suggests this weekend’s title decider will again be lop sided and while the Tigers are clear favourites there are a couple of new facts to add into evidence.

InthesecondsemifinalPoppy Venn and Edie Easterby were unavailable due to injury –

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they returned to the court at the weekend and they indisputably strengthen the Saintssignificantly

Easterby adds some class to the defensive line or the mid court, and she was best on courtinthepreliminaryfinal–suchisherinfluence.

Venn gives Millicent coach Morgen Lindner options – she cantakeashootingroleoradd bitetothemidcourt. Andthatisamidcourtalready blessed with Lillie Paul, who is smart and composed at all times and has the ability to win the ball back, as well as the reliable Jaimie Lucas and tightcheckingBreeWatson.

The smarts and long range accuracy of Abby Denton cannot be underestimated and then there is the defensive grunt of Maya TarrantandMackinleeAlcock.

StoppingsupplytoMobbswill be the key mission of the Saints and that will be tough when you have Macey Griffith not only delivering the ball but shooting plenty of goals herself–theTigersgoalattack comingoffastunningAGrade preliminary final at the weekend.

The mid court is also all class

with Cara Nulty, Coco Mackereth, Tora Jones while specialist wing defence Jayme Young has selflessly taken the goal defence bib in the absence of the injured Luca Roulstone and she willgo step forstepwithLynchtolimither influence.

Ava Collins heads up that defensiveendandsheismore than capable of creating turnoverswhenrequired.

The Saints will absolutely narrow the margin but stopping Mobbs and Griffith from posting a winning score justseemstotoughanaskand theTigerswillprevail.

Back(L-R):AshleeKalatarian(managress),MikailaPi(assistantcoach), Luca Roulstone, Macey Griffith (captain), Stella Mobbs, Ava Collins, Cara Nulty, Caroline Wakefield (coach) Front (L-R): Coco Mackereth (vice captain),SarahBrown,JaymeYoung,ToraJones Back(L-R): ShaleneVenn(TeamManager),MackinleeAlcock,LaurenVan Eeden, Edie Easterby, Maya Tarrant, Lillie Paul, Morgen Lindner (Coach) Front (L-R): Jaimie Lucas, Poppy Venn, Abby Denton (Co-Captain), Keelie Lindner(Co-Captain),BreeWatson
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Millicentwasimpressivein the 15 & under A second semi final and while the Tigers easily got the job done in the preliminary final, missing captain and star defender Ruby Mitchell for the title deciderwilldolittletohelp their cause in reversing that21goalloss.

The two sides have had some quality battles over the course of the season but the Saints are clear favouritesinthisbattle.

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Mitchellisahugeomission and while Raine Darimaani is an athletic defender, her move into the defensive circle alongside the tight checking Kelsie Anderson, takes her away from the wing defence role she has masteredin2023. Thatbeingsaid,thequality mid court of Maggie Collins and Georgia Nulty a n d t h e s h o o t i n g combination of Mischa Human on the hold and Elodie Adam taking on the long range shot, North has

plentyofquality.

It is just the Saints also have quality in every role oncourt.

Kalani Dunn has had a break out season in goal shooterandcombineswell withMyleeLynch,whohas impeccable timing and is accurateonthefinish.

Atthedefensiveend,Emily Denton has the height to match Human while Matti Fauchelle has the agility to runwithAdam.

The mid court has three players – Piper Paul, Mia Gysbers and Bell Coghlanwho are all smart, have speed to burn and play as hard defensively ad they dowithballinhand.

M i l l i c e n t n o t o n l y dominated the second semi final but had they finished more accurately, they may wellhave won by moresoitishardtomount a case for the Tigers reversingthatresult.

Front (L to R) Tahnee Grosser, Mia Gysbers, Piper Paul (Captain), Mylee Lynch,SebellaCoghlan Back (L to R): Donna Denton (Coach), Jeda Hibberd, Maria Fauchelle, EmilyDenton,KalaniDunn,EvaCrowe,JillPaul(TeamManager) Insert:MischaHuman Front(LtoR)ElodieAdam,MaggieCollins,LilyBrook,GeorgiaNulty Back (L to R) Allison Anderson (manageress), Ruby Mitchell (captain), KelsieAnderson,RaineDarmaani&BriannaWalters(coach)
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In the second semi final, theCGradeclashbetween South Gambier and East G a m b i e r we nt i nto overtime.

Thereisnothingtosuggest the weekend’s title decider will be no less tense.

Both sides have classy defenders – South with Cheslea Dunn, who finished third in the association medal count, and East with runaway

association best and fairest winner Brooklyn Jean.

Bothsideshaveimpressive shooting combination –South with the experience of Brooke Winterfield and athleticism of Alannah Clayton, while East has the always accurate Megan Wilsonandthestrengthon the hold of Millie Button andKatieGaffney.

Zena Creek controls the attacking end for East, while Misty Dalton plays

that same role for the Demons, who have a deep mid court that includes Ash Kuhl, Jade Jennings andJessMcGregor

Grace Ferguson is a key in the Bulldogs mid court –she creates critical turnovers and uses her speed to great effect as a link player, while Tamara Perryman provides a steadying influence in the centre.

Ella Egan looms as a wild cardwithherabilitytoplay a role for South in the mid court or shooting circle, in

fact, the versatility o the South line-up that has players like Mel Kuhl, C l ay t o n , D u n n a n d McGregor able to play multipleroles.

Both sides would be lookingtocutdownonthe unforced errors and accuracy in the shooting circle will be a key but the depth of the Demons will see them prevail but not before everyone’s nerves havebeentested.

Back (L-R): Larnka Foran (Coach), Brooke WInterfield, Alannah Clayton, Chelsea Dunn, Misty Dalton Front (L-R): Jade Jennings, Ash Kuhl, Ella Egan,JessMcGregor,MelKuhl Back (L-R): Susan Buon (Manageress), Daniela Waters, Kae Gaffney, ErynCaruso,BrooklynJeanFront(L-R):ChloeLines,MillieBuon,Tamara Janeway(Captain),ZenaCreek(Coach),MeganWilson,GraceFerguson
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Casterton Sandford will start the B Grade grand finalasfavourites.

The Cats have a tall goal shooter in Shelby Nolte who has improved every single outing this season. They have association best and fairest Trictia Cleary not just feeding Nolte with precision but finishing accurately herself.

Then there is the mid court of young speedster Amber Balzan, strong

driving centre Anna Whillas, experienced wing defender Kerri Harveyandathleticutility DakotaCrawford.

Defensively Emma Grigg leads the charge with her tight checking and ability to get her hands on the ball to create turnovers, with Jess Cousins and y o u n g s t e r S a r a h Richardson taking the goal keeper bib to back Griggup.

But Millicent are not without their chances,

especially with Michelle Flemingnotruledoutdue to her second semi final hand injury but ready to takeonNolte.

Fleming will also rely on the support of Veronica Duncan, who is a tight checking defender with good reach, as well as pressure from the mid court, especially centre Krystal Coghlan, who will no doubt be damaging at bothendsofthecourt.

The Millicent front line will be looking to find

ways to find Nicole Domaschenz in good space at the post, with Josie Lang and Kate Patten taking the other shooting role, while Kalli Brown brings leadership, a strong voice and plenty ofnoustothewingattack role.

It is hard to see the Cats not taking the title but they will be wise not to take a rejuvenated Saints line-uplightly

Front (L-R): Kerri Harvey, Anna Whillas, Shelby Nolte, Jess Cousins, ChelseaHulm Back(L-R):CoachHayleeRhook,EmmaGrigg,SarahRichardson,Dakota Crawford,TricaCleary,AmberBalzan,AssistantCoachPrueAdey Back(L-R): KristyRyan(TeamManager)JosieLang,NicoleDomaschenz, MichelleFleming(Coach), Amy-Lee Byrne, Angela Sine! (Team Manager) Front(L-R):KatePaen,KrystalCoghlan,VeronicaDuncan(Captain),Kalli Brown,JordynlovinoAbsent:MayaTarrant
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The margin in the A Reserve second semi final between Millicent and West Gambier, belied a tough opening half and was not reminiscent of the clashes between the two sidesduringtheseason.

Thereisnoreasontothinkthe margin will be anywhere in the vicinity of that 19 goal margin.

Controlling the scoring power of Donna Denton, who was named joint association best & fairest at the weekend medal count, will be priority one for West Gambier and while that puts the pressure

onRachealLangford,whowas celebrated for her 300 senior games at the weekend medal count as well, it will take efforts defensively from all herteammates.

Langford is a tight checking defender who will wear Denton like a glove while her partner in crime in circle defence Maddie Milich will need to do likewise with Abby Denton and Rylee Kenny, as they are the creative goal attacks who feed the ball to theexperiencedshooter Jackie Sunderland is also key with her connection to Denton, as well as her

defensive efforts and that is why she was the other winner of the association best & fairest.

Her battle with Anna Bosco, who also finished in the best andfairesttopfive,willbeone of the key matchups on the day, with Chelsea Tremelling alsopossiblycalledontoquell theinfluenceofSunderland.

CarleeRansomisalsoakeyfor the Roos and her battle with AlicePratt,whoisanexpertat shutting down opponents will bepivotalinthefinalresult.

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Gracie Peterson has had a stunning season and with Earl strong at the post and Peterson strong on the drive, Saints defenders Nikeisha Facey and Keeley Stuart will needtobeattheirbest.

The Millicent defensive duo certainly got the job done in the second half of the second semi final but West ’s demolition of North Gambier in the preliminary final will see the Roos enter this clash fullofconfidence.

It will be a much closer result but Millicent should still get thejobdone.

Back (L to R) Michelle Skeer, Abby Denton, Donna Denton (Coach), Edie Easterby, Nikeisha Facey Front (L to R) Rylee Kenny, Keeley Stuart, Alice Pra (Co-Captain), Poppy Venn, Jackie Sunderland Absent: Alana Craig (Co-Captain),KathyStuart(TeamManager) Back(LtoR) TeamManager:KimSimpson,LucySimpson,MaddieMilich, Tahlia Earl, Gracie Peterson, Coach: Racheal Langford, Ellie Xanthopoulos. Front (L to R) Charloe Sco, Chelsea Tremelling, Carlee Ransom,AnnaBosco,AleishaPearson Jackie Sunderland Donna Denton Carlee Ransom
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It was a match of the highest quality when Millicent and West Gambier faced off in the second semi final and there is no reason not to think this weekend’s premiership decider willbeanydifferent.

West had to fight hard to take care of North Gambier in the preliminary final but showed when things weren’t clicking and when the pressure was on, theywerestillabletoworkhard andfindaway

Sarah Ritter looms large and she was the difference in the 2022 decider with her best on court performance.Ritterhad a tough day at the office in the preliminary final against Stella Mobbs but she refused to concede and in the end, netted 52 from 57, including the first and third quarters where she didnotmiss.

Portia McRae will have the job ofmindingRitterandshewillbe all too aware of reducing her access to the ball. McRae will alsoneedtoworkhardoverthe shot and block hard on the rare rebounding opportunities to createturnoverball.

Ritter is well served by her shooting team mate Lisa McGregor – the recently crowned team of the year playingcoach–andsheshowed in the preliminary final that she is not afraid of hard work and presenting for multiple passes to keep the ball in Roos hand untilRitteropensup.

in the preliminary final and whether she is matched up on Kimmi Tincknell, who had an impressivesecondsemifinal,or Lisa Duldig, they will need to place hands pressure over every delivery to try and force anerror

Tara Bryant is another Roo who covered plenty of distance on the court in the second semi final and her match up with Duldig or Lille Paul will be integral to the final result with all three players, fit, fast and as effectiveat the offensiveend as they are in being a defensive threat.

Sanderson in space but if anyone is up to the challenge it is Cram and she had a great d re s s re h e a rs a l i n t h e preliminary final when she shared her time between denying her opponent the ball while also helping out defensive partner Jade Ritter with denying a tall shooter the ball.

Mikaela Horrigan delivered some stunning long range balls

Perhaps the most important match up on the day is Amy Cramtakingonassociationbest andfairestDemiVerbena.

Her battle with Lauren Van Eeden, who will need to go step for step with the experience goal attack will be one of the matchdefiningbattles. Verbena is critical to the Saints’ fortunes with her strong front cuts, speed on the drive and ability to find Tabatha

Cram and Jade Ritter were the players who took some critical interceptions and some hard fought rebounds in the tense preliminary final and their ability to do that again will be pivotalintheRoos’premiership defence.

It has been tight all season between these two teams and was a one goal margin a fortnight ago. Simply too close to call but a match not to be missed.

Back(LtoR)MichelleSkeer(Co-Coach),LaurenvanEeden,PoraMcRae, Tabatha Sanderson, Donna Denton (Co-Coach), Georgia Clarke (Team Manager) Front (L to R) Daisy Tunkin, Demi Verbena (Co-Captain), Lisa Duldig(Co-Captain),KimmiTincknell,LilliePaul Front(LtoR) AnnaBosco,ZoeMalseed,TaraBryant
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Back(LtoR)AmyCram,MikaelaHorrigan,JadeRier,SarahRier,Tahlia Earl,Coach:LisaMcGregor Tabatha Sanderson Demi Verbena Sarah Rier
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PRESIDENTS

REPORT JILL PAUL

Asweapproachthefinalandmostancipatedroundof the year, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on the remarkable journey we've had in the Western Border NetballAssociaon.It'sanabsolutethrilltohaveallour clubsrepresentedongrandfinalday Seeingthevibrant array of club colors on display reminds us that this is what true country netball is all about - a community comingtogetherinthespiritofsportsmanship.

Iwanttoextendmyheareltgratudetothededicated umpires and volunteers from each club who work relessly to make our game days a reality Your commitment and passion are the backbone of our associaon, and without you, none of this would be possible.

Last weekend's medal count was a testament to the talent and dedicaon within our associaon. It was fantasc to see players from all clubs featuring in the top 5 leaders across the grades. Congratulaons to all the individual award winners Your outstanding displays of netball throughout the year have le us all inawe.

On the horizon, we have the Country Championships over the June long weekend. I'm thrilled to announce that our 13 & under championship team clinched victory in Division 1 under the guidance of Coach Cara Pearson. Our 15 & under championship team put up a strong fight and secured the runner-up posion in Division 1, while the 15 & under development team

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also showed their prowess with a runner-up finish in Division 3. Unfortunately, our 17 & under team faced a heart-wrenching loss in the semi-finals due to a central ming error, pushing them to play an extra 2 minutes andfallingshortby2goals.Ourseniorteamalsogaveit theirallbutcameupshortinthesemi-finals.

I'd like to extend my warm congratulaons to the Casterton/Sandford players who were selected to representtheGlenelgRegionteams.IntheOpenteam, we have Caeleigh Humphries, Madalene Cleary, and Tori Broomby The 17 & Under team includes Indi Longhurst, Ivy Lane, Phoebe Carlin, and Madeline Paon (training partner). The 15 & Under team boasts Ylana Grigg, Caitlyn Gorman, and Brydie Carlin. I'd also like to acknowledge Imogen McGregor from West Gambier for making it to the 17 & Under team. Your achievementsmakeusimmenselyproud.

The Associaon also had 5 young ladies from the 15As compeon selected to learn from some amazing CountryandCityspecialistcoaches.Theseplayerswere selectedintheAdelaideThunderbirdsTalentAcademy The program is a pathway to assist the country players inhavinganearlyinsighttothestatenetballprograms. It also allows the state and premier league coaches to seethetalenttheSouthEasthas.

Congratulaons to Gracie Dalton, Kelsie Anderson, Emily Denton, Kalani Dunn and Piper Paul. We are also lucky enough to have one of our most decorated

coaches, Donna Denton, also be part of this program assisng with taking the girls through their monthly trainingsessions.

I want to express my gratude to the Western Border Football League Board for their unwavering support and guidance during my first season as President. It's been a learning experience, and their assistance has beeninvaluable.

A hearelt thank you goes out to my incredible execuve team for their reless efforts and countless hoursofhardwork.Yourdedicaonisinspiring,andit's thanks to your collecve efforts that we've had such a successfulseason.

As we look ahead to next year, we are already working towards making our compeon even bigger and beer Stay tuned for excing developments in the nearfuture.

Finally, I wish all the teams the best of luck in their grandfinalsthisSaturday Maythespiritoffairplayand camaraderie prevail, and may the best teams emerge victorious.

Thank you all for your support and dedicaon to the WesternBorderNetballAssociaon.

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Senior Medalists Demi Verbena - Millicent - B&F Sarah Ritter - West Gambier - R/Up B&F U/21 Player of the Year Sarah Ritter - West Gambier WBNA Team of the Year Back Row L-R: McConnell, McGregor, Ritter, Cram Front Row L-R: McCallum, Bryant, Renko, Verbena, Walters A-Reserve Medalists Donna Denton - Millicent - B&F Jackie Sunderland - Millicent - B&F AmandaO’Shaughnessy-NorthGambier-R/Up B-Grade Medalists Trictia Cleary - Casterton Sandford - B&F Shannon James - East Gambier - R/Up Most Improved Club Casterton Sandford Improvement of 9 Positions C-Grade Medalists Brooklyn Jean - East Gambier - B&F Emily Sutherland - West Gambier - R/Up 15 & Under A Medalists Gracie Dalton - South Gambier - B&F Maggie Collins - North Gambier - R/Up 15 & Under B Medalists Claire Mitchell - North Gambier - B&F Jeda Hibberd - Millicent - R/Up 13 & Under A Medalists Lucy Crowe - Millicent - B&F AmarlieThimson - Millicent - R/Up 13 & Under B Medalists Sailer McCracken - East Gambier - B&F Prudence Johnson - Millicent - R/Up 300 Games Racheal Langford 200 Games Sharna Fidler Most Consistent Sailor McCracken - East Gambier Polled in 14 of 16 Matches 17 & Under Medalists Stella Mobbs - North Gambier - B&F Indi Longhurst - Cast.Sand. - R/Up
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