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1 SATURDAY, June 16, 2012 ‘THE WESTERN’ Well, here we are at the half way turning point of Season 2012, and the pack is starting to open up. Three clubs looked to have secured finals berths, with the last two spots turning into a real dogfight (literally and metaphorically). Another big weekend of Western Border footy looms, with the added spice of at least one (and maybe three) ex AFL champs trying to rain on North’s parade. THE STARS FROM LAST WEEK 1. ‘Superboot’ Hughie Douglas had his dancing shoes on against the Cats, bagging 11 majors 2. Sam Fleming has added another dimension to the powerful Portland engine room. 3. Gareth Crawford was like the headmaster in the playground at BLSP 4. Young Tom Hutchesson is gifted with rare poise and balance. THIS WEEK East Gambier v Imperials Imps have been threatening to open up all year, and unfortunately for the Catters they copped it in the neck big time last week. East have a sound defence, but Imps have a potent front end. Coach Childs will be as mad as a wet rooster if they drop this one, but Rob thinks now that the Dogs have snapped the chain, they can sniff September action. Imps by 12 points Millicent v Portland Millicent are the Sydney Swans of the WBFL, they know how to grind out ugly wins. Have the best ruck combo in the league, and are as mean in defence as a hungry dog guarding a ham sandwich. Portland should have silenced any doubters with last week’s gutsy demolition job on North, but they have to cross the 110kph speed zone this week. Will really miss Marcus England, and the young Rebels returning to Ballarat. Millicent by 8 points Hamilton v West Gambier Hats off to Coach Brad Thomas, he patiently set his game plan pre season and now it is starting to pay in spades. Snagged one of the club’s greatest victories in recent years by nailing the Demons at home. It’s refreshing to see a team of youngsters throw their heads back, spread wide and run and carry the ball. It’s the modern way in elite footy, and something that has been lacking in Western Border, bravo. West will be a better side in the second half of the year, but Melville Oval is not their favourite patch of dirt Hamilton by 20 points Casterton v North Gambier The red carpet will be out at Island Park today to welcome home favourite son Max Rooke, (and Nigel Lappin and Duncan Kellaway if they can find a spare pair of boots), and good on the former Geelong champ for respecting where he came from. Aker fired up Heywood last year, but couldn’t get them over the line, and I’m afraid it might be a similar result for Casterton today. North’s running brigade of Perry, O’Grady, Herring, Symons, Blachut, Woodall will spoil the party (but won’t dampen after match festivities) North by 35 points “The Western” is the official match day publication of the WBFL. President: Jim May CEO: David Heard, 10 Bay Road, Mt. Gambier 5290 Phone: (08) 8724 7006 Email: [email protected] Weekly club notes for publication should be forwarded by Tuesday prior direct to the printer, The Spectator Publishing Group, either by fax: (03) 5572 3800 or preferably by email to: [email protected] From The Jungle ‘Till next week mate... - Rob the Builder

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SATURDAY, June 16, 2012 ‘THE WESTERN’

Well, here we are at the half way turning point of Season 2012, and the pack is starting to open up.Three clubs looked to have secured finals berths, with the last two spots turning into a real dogfight (literally and metaphorically).

Another big weekend of Western Border footy looms, with the added spice of at least one (and maybe three) ex AFL champs trying to rain on North’s parade.

THE STARS FROM LAST WEEK1. ‘Superboot’ Hughie Douglas had his dancing shoes on against the Cats, bagging 11 majors

2. Sam Fleming has added another dimension to the powerful Portland engine room.

3. Gareth Crawford was like the headmaster in the playground at BLSP

4. Young Tom Hutchesson is gifted with rare poise and balance.

THIS WEEKEast Gambier v ImperialsImps have been threatening to open up all year, and unfortunately for the Catters they copped it in the neck big time last week.East have a sound defence, but Imps have a potent front end. Coach Childs will be as mad as a wet rooster if they drop this one, but Rob thinks now that the Dogs have snapped the chain, they can sniff September action. Imps by 12 points

Millicent v PortlandMillicent are the Sydney Swans of the WBFL, they know how to grind out ugly wins. Have the best ruck combo in the league, and are as mean in defence as a hungry dog guarding a ham sandwich.Portland should have silenced any doubters with last week’s gutsy demolition job on North, but they have to cross the 110kph speed zone this week. Will really miss Marcus England, and the young Rebels returning to Ballarat. Millicent by 8 points

Hamilton v West GambierHats off to Coach Brad Thomas, he patiently set his game plan pre season and now it is starting to pay in spades. Snagged one of the club’s greatest victories in recent years by nailing the Demons at home. It’s refreshing to see a team of youngsters throw their heads back, spread wide and run and carry the ball. It’s the modern way in elite footy, and something that has been lacking in Western Border, bravo. West will be a better side in the second half of the year, but Melville Oval is not their favourite patch of dirt Hamilton by 20 points

Casterton v North GambierThe red carpet will be out at Island Park today to welcome home favourite son Max Rooke, (and Nigel Lappin and Duncan Kellaway if they can find a spare pair of boots), and good on the former Geelong champ for respecting where he came from. Aker fired up Heywood last year, but couldn’t get them over the line, and I’m afraid it might be a similar result for Casterton today. North’s running brigade of Perry, O’Grady, Herring, Symons, Blachut, Woodall will spoil the party (but won’t dampen after match festivities)North by 35 points

“The Western” is the official match day publication of the WBFL.

President:Jim May

CEO:David Heard,10 Bay Road,Mt. Gambier 5290Phone: (08) 8724 7006Email: [email protected]

Weekly club notes for publication should be forwarded by Tuesday prior direct to the printer, The Spectator Publishing Group, either by fax: (03) 5572 3800 or preferably by email to: [email protected]

From The Jungle

‘Till next week mate...

- Rob the Builder

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UMPIRES APPOINTMENTS FOR ROUND 9, 2012

WBFL - SeniorsTeams: East Gambier v Imperials Field 1 – Darren PhilpsField 2 – Kevin McMahon Field 3 – Bruce McLaughlinBoundary 1 – James Owen Boundary 2 – Chris Button Goal 1 – Tom BirksGoal 2 – Tony Magiera

WBFL - SeniorsTeams: Millicent v PortlandField 1 –Jarred EarlField 2 – David Carraill Field 3 – Sam PhelanBoundary 1 –Matt Dowling Boundary 2 – Ben Robinson Goal 1 –Michael ButtonGoal 2 –Chrisopher Till

WBFL - Seniors Teams: Hamilton v West GambierField 1 - Shane Dempsey Field 2 - Darren Jacobson Boundary 1 - Matthew GuyBoundary 2 - Thomas Horsten Goal 1 - Peter Irving Goal 2 - Bruce Shepherd

WBFL - Seniors Teams: Casterton v North GambierField 1 - Geoff Barker Field 2 - Dylan McDonald Boundary 1 - Benjamin CottierBoundary 2 - Lachlan Murrell Goal 1 - Craig McAllister Goal 2 - Owen Drinkell

WBFL - Deakin Uni ReservesTeams: East Gambier v ImperialsField 1 – John HuntField 2 – Tim RiquierBoundary 1 – Connor Lloyd-FoxBoundary 2 – Ethan MouldenBoundary 3 - Joel RobinsonGoal 1 – Craig McDonoughGoal 2 – Tyler Dowling

WBFL - Deakin Uni ReservesTeams: Millicent v PortlandField 1 – Geoff StraussField 2 – Taylor FryBoundary 1 – Mason RedmanBoundary 2 – Jayden ReillyBoundary 3 – Justin deJongBoundary 4 – Shane deJong Goal 1 – Dylan Leggett Goal 2 – Christopher Till

WBFL - Deakin Uni ReservesTeams: Hamilton v West GambierField 1 - Phil Forsyth Field 2 – Club Umpire Boundary 1 - Chris ScherekBoundary 2 - Duncan McIntosh Boundary 3 - Mark Hutchins Goal 1 - Bruce Shepherd Goal 2 - Adrian Ferguson

WBFL - Deakin Uni ReservesTeams: Casterton v North GambierField 1 - Chris Taylor Field 2 - John Mitchell Boundary 1 - Jake HamiltonBoundary 2 - Taylor Murrell Boundary 3 - Aaron Shepherd Goal 1 - Owen Drinkell Goal 2 - Philip Myers

WBFL - Sungold Milk U18sTeams: Millicent v PortlandField 1 – Andrew PrattField 2 – Andrew SimpsonBoundary 1 – Blake KennyBoundary 2 – Zac PearsonBoundary 3 – Tom PrattGoal 1 – Cade Knight Goal 2 –Dylan Leggett

WBFL - Sungold Milk U18sTeams: East Gambier v ImperialsField 1 – Levi StringerField 2 – Michael Fox Field 3 – Wayne Kerber Boundary 1 – Brodie KalmanBoundary 2 –Brodie HewsonBoundary 3 – Jordan Tucker Goal 1 – Declan CarmodyGoal 2 – Brad McDonnell

WBFL - Sungold Milk U18sTeams: Hamilton v West GambierField 1 - Shane Dempsey Field 2 - Darren Jacobson Boundary 1 - Ben JenkinsBoundary 2 - Christopher Teasdale Boundary 3 - Matthew TrotterBoundary 4 - Jacqui Robinson Goal 1 - Peter Irving Goal 2 - Adrian Ferguson

WBFL - Sungold Milk U18sTeams: Casterton v North GambierField 1 - Stephen Crossley Field 2 - Craig McAllister Boundary 1 - Elias Sturgess- MyersBoundary 2 - James Guy Boundary 3 - Zak RoacheBoundary 4 - Christopher Teasdale Goal 1 - Philip Myers Goal 2 - John Donegan

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Results Round 8

Goal KickersSenior goal kickers

Jarrod Holt Portland 38

Justin Mcconnell North Gambier 34

Jake Myles Hamilton Imperials 33

Beau Bentley Portland 27

Leigh Capewell South Gambier 26

Seniors

Portland 7.1, 8.1, 14.2, 20.6 126 d North Gambier 0.3 6.4 10.9 15.10 100

Imperials 7.2, 14.5, 22.8, 34.9 213 d Casterton 4.0, 5.1, 7.4, 8.9 57

Hamilton 2.4, 4.6, 8.7, 12.8 80 d South Gambier 3.1, 4.3, 6.4, 10.4 64

Millicent 2.2, 4.5, 7.8, 11.9 75 d East Gambier 3.5, 4.8, 5.11, 7.13 55

Reserves

Imperials 126 d Casterton 32

South Gambier 170 d Hamilton 12

East Gambier 68 d Millicent 42

North Gambier 105 d Portland 89

Sungold Milk Under - 18

Imperials 71 d Casterton 21

Hamilton 58 d South Gambier 38

East Gambier 179 d Millicent 23

Portland 82 d North Gambier 74

Reserves goal kickers

Jacob Langdon East Gambier 29

Darren Sims South Gambier 27

Michael Mcrae North Gambier 27

Kane Spencer Portland 25

Paul Mullen South Gambier 19

Sungold Milk Under-18s goal kickers

Tyson Currie North Gambier 34

Thomas Waters Hamilton Imperials 33

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SATURDAY, June 16, 2012 ‘THE WESTERN’Mount Gambier & District Community Bank®Branch

1 Chris Povey ........................2 Martin Coote ........................3 Jake Turner .........................4 Jake Harrap .........................5 Chris Anderson.....................6 Shem Balshaw .....................7 Matt Roscow .......................8 Travis Younghusband .............9 Jesse Fry.............................10 James Mc Kinnon .................11 Anthony Wilson ...................12 Jason Phillips .......................13 Flynn Balshaw ......................14 Scott Fleming ....................... 15 Todd Eldridge .......................16 Dion Cownie .......................17 Matt Dempsey .....................18 Jake Dempsey ......................19 Shaun Phillips ......................

2 Cameron Smith ....................3 Jake Mc Keon .....................4 Josh Whaites .......................5 Blake Lynch .........................6 Jake Harrap .........................7 Matt Mc Callum ....................9 Jack Dawe ...........................

10 Joel Ranson .........................11 .Sam Shepherd ....................12 Chris Hann ..........................13 Jack Roughana .....................

20 Matthew White ......................21 Dwayne Phillips .....................22 Peter Dwyer .........................23 Frazer Scanlon ......................24 Nathan Hosking .....................27 Adam Grubb .........................28 Kevin Thomson .....................29 Ben Nash .............................30 Sam Clark.............................31 Jayden Eldridge .....................32 Steven Scheidl ......................33 Brad Creek ............................34 Ben Creek .............................36 Raegan Clarke .......................37 Josh Wilson ..........................38 Simon Tulak .........................40 George Beck ......................... 41 Josh Reader..........................42 Jacob Langdon ......................

15 Dylan Howard ......................16 Dale Anderson ......................17 Ethan Humphries ..................18 Harry Walters .......................19 Jordan Haggett .....................20 Matthew Parslow ..................23 Brayden May ........................24 Dyllan Lane .........................25 Luke Thomson .....................27 Matthew Markiewicz ..............28 Alex Lewis ...........................

43 Nick Murray ..........................44 Shaun Mcpherson ..................45 Adam O’dine .........................47 Grady Janeway ......................48 James Beck ..........................50 Scott Creek ...........................51 Stuart Harvey ........................53 Joe Case ..............................54 Nick Lock .............................55 Toby Case ............................56 Nick Bowd ............................57 Josh Clark ............................58 Paul Robinson .......................59 Jake Cairns ...........................61 Jordan Woods .......................

29 Lachlan Pratt ........................30 Brayden Nunan .....................31 Chris Wehl ...........................34 Jak Ryan .............................

TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTAL

SENIORS

RESERVES

U18

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SENIORS Senior Coach Mick Childs Reserves Coach Ben Creek

Sungold Milk U18s Coach Matt Roscow & Jason Dawe

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SATURDAY, June 16, 2012 ‘THE WESTERN’Mount Gambier & District Community Bank®Branch

1 Tim Meulendyks ...................2 Sam Hasell ..........................3 Andrew Pepper .....................4 Dean Jenkinson .....................5 Trent Lenehan ......................6 Jake Myles ..........................7 Hugh Douglas ......................8 David Glare ..........................9 Kane Quinn ..........................10 Joseph Franklin ....................11 Luke McDonald ....................12 Josh Meulendyks ..................13 Roger Morris ........................14 Matt Newell ..........................15 Rhett Beattie ........................16 Alan Martin ..........................17 Cameron Whyte ....................18 Brady McDonald ...................19 Matt Wishart ........................

1 Sam Crawford ......................2 Sam Hasell ..........................3 Andrew Pepper .....................5 Mitchell Johnson ..................6 Alex Warner ......................... 7 Ed Purvis.............................8 Josh Pepper .........................9 Brady McDonald ...................

10 Josh Nield ...........................11 Ben Oswald .........................12 Mitch Beulke ........................

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13 Glen Martin ..........................14 Jack Oswald ........................15 Matthew Lowe......................16 Jarred O’Brien ......................17 Cameron Whyte ....................18 Angus Noske .......................19 Luke Uebergang ...................20 James Anagnostou ...............21 Troy Luhrs ...........................22 Nick Armstrong ....................23 Tim McCann ........................24 Jonathon Frost ..................... 25 Sebastian Rogers ..................

26 Matt Monaghan ....................28 Tom Waters .........................30 Corey Henstridge ..................31 Sam Hasell ..........................32 Ben Cole .............................33 Jordan Murphy .....................36 Michael Nguyen ....................

TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTAL

SENIORS

RESERVES

U18

Colours: Red, White & BluePremier: 1980, 1993, 1995, 2001IMPERIALS

SENIORS Senior Coach Jake Myles Reserves Coach Tim Delaney

Sungold Milk U18s Coach John Uebergang

G B G B G B

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SATURDAY, June 16, 2012 ‘THE WESTERN’

The Western Border Football League is proud to be participating again in the Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation ‘Spirit of Sport Awards Program’ in 2012.

Designed to reward fairness, effort and sportsmanship at the U18 level, the program provides an excellent opportunity for members of the police force to directly interact with young people engaged in sport.

Despite being a Victorian Police initiative, the South Australian Police also support the WBFL program, ensuring players from both sides of the border can be acknowledged.

Blue Ribbon Foundation CEO Neil Soullier says he is delighted the WBFL has chosen to continue its association with the program. “Over the past 11 years the program has enjoyed wonderful success by encouraging junior competitors in sport to embrace good sportsmanship and mutual respect” says Soullier.

“Because the awards are based on fair play and behaviour, the underlying significance in this program is the ability to recognise the importance of those vital qualities .”

Each round WBFL U18 coaching staff award votes to three opposition club players. Accumulated votes over a four week period are used to determine a monthly award winner.

At the end of the season, one of the monthly award winners will be judged as the WBFL Spirit of Sport Player of The Year.

The 2012 WBFL Spirit of Sport winner for April was Nick Seager from the South Gambier Football Club.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE BLUE RIBBON FOUNDATION VISIT www.remember.org.au

Nick Seager (South Gambier FC) receives his Spirit of Sport

Award from SA Police officer Sgt Rick Grimes

SPIRIT OF SPORT AWARDS

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SATURDAY, June 16, 2012 ‘THE WESTERN’

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ROUND Seven WINNERCongratulations to Jordan Malcolm. Round 7 winner of the WBFL Footy Tipping Competition.

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After having 2 weeks off, it’s was time to get back into the swing of things. Portland is quite competitive in all grades, and in the senior grades they out played us. Fantastic job by our junior sides, with 17’s, 15’s and 13’s have fantastic wins. In C grade we were a little flat after the first quarter break and it was hard work to get back into it. B grade unfortunately had their first loss for the season, bad luck girls. A-Res girls found it tough, and with Morgan Amy going down hard, we saw Lauren Verdins take over in the GK spot, doing a great job. We wish Morgan a speedy recovery with a badly bruised tail bone. A grade had a disappointing result, but we kept the margin under 30. With different combinations on the court it’s been hard to gel, with another 2 weeks off for us; let’s hope we can have a full team soon. Thanks Brooke Dempsey, Rochelle McKay & Rai Ratana for stepping up. Now let’s all enjoy the rest this week, be fired and fresh for Imps on June 16th. - Bo Richards

U/18 had a good win against an undermanned Millicent team kicking 27.17 to 3.5.Plenty of goal kickers led by captain Pratt with 6,Dale Anderson and Blade Lynch 4 each,the Jacks Roughy and Ryan3the rest shared them about.Best players,B Nunan,L Pratt,S Shepard,B Lynch,L Thomson and M McCallum.B’s had a tough win against a “physical” Millicent team winning by 5 goals.goals to Jake Cairns 4 and Luke Thomson 2 filling in for out of range Flynn Balshaw.the rest to David Jackson,Robbo,Scheids and Creeky.Best players,Nathan Hosking,george Beck,Ben Nash,Puppet Janeway,Jake Cairns and Brad Creek.A’s continue to get close without a win against a top 5 side,once we click and play as a team the wins will come.goals were all singles to JDDC,Shem,Jesse,Ando,Matt and Kevin Thomson.Best,Ando,Flemo,wilso,Jaso,DCo and Dwayno.Big day today against Imps with the U/18 and A’s plenty to prove if they are to be about at the end of season…WOOF WOOF

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It was again a round of mixed results for the Imperials netballers. The A Res team recorded another win, despite a slow start. Once the girls settled into the game there were some great highlights, in spite of the conditions. The B grade had a hard fought game and posted their closest loss thus far. The coaches comments were they put into play what had been worked on at training and the results are starting to show. C grade cemented second spot on the ladder with their win. All 7 girls worked hard to control the ball in the wet conditions. A real team effort ensured the 17Us prevailed. The coach was very happy with all girls and how they are responding to the instructions. The 15Us lost by 6, but there were some excellent passages of play. The focus will be to work at slowing down our play to keep possession of the ball. The 13Us had a strong contested game which made all the girls work hard. At training areas that need to be strengthened will be worked on. The 12Us tried many moves this week with most players adjusting well. Again there is lots to bring to training.

Last Saturday the U18s game was a scrappy affair with our boys looking less than fully focused on the task, a notable exception was ‘crowd favorite’ Michael Nguyen who was ‘in everything’Awards - Michael Nguyen (Bulldog Towel) Ed Purvis (Macckon Homes) Sam Hasell (Ace Radio) James Anagnostou (John Manson Award) Roger Morris (John Waters Award) Nick Armstrong (John Uebergang Award) Corey Henstridge (Hamilton Gymnasium) Not for the first time this season a mixed group of veterans and U/18s stepped forward to ensure our reserves put a competitive team on the field. It was pleasing (and very entertaining) to see legends such as Dean Jenkinson, Tim Delany and John Uebergang ignoring their ‘aches and pains’ to help the club out. Awards - Brad Cameron (Vestas Leighton) Tim Cogger (Macckon Homes) Jack Haw (Ace Radio 3HA) Roger Morris (Sporn Plumbing) Dean Jenkinson (Grampians Investments)Sam Crawford (Hamilton Gymnasium) Whenever we play Casterton we expect a tight, tough contest, so the final margin in the seniors was quite a shock. Having said that, the way our boys moved the ball and implemented the ‘game plans’ was very satisfying, with big Hugh Douglas (11 goals) marking and kicking like we know he can. Awards - Hugh Douglas (Vestas Leighton) Jon Manson (Beatties News agency) Matt Newell (Ultra cut Tools) Andrew Pepper (Ace Radio 3HA) Brent Forsyth (Sporn Plumbing) the Bulldog Award went to Hugh Douglas.

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1 Michael Bennett ....................2 Chris Robinson .....................3 Justin Rehn..........................4 Joe Walker ...........................5 Matt Bryant ..........................6 Ben Zalme ...........................7 Steve Duldig.........................9 Brad Tilley ...........................

10 Joe Pratt..............................11 Chris Denton ........................12 Justin Meek .........................13 Tyson Lindsay ......................14 Andrew Nitschke ..................15 Andrew Thorne .....................16 Geoff Rigney .........................17 Darcy Thwaites ....................18 Reece Duncan ......................19 Craig Gysbers ......................21 Jonathon Agnew ....................

1 Brad Smith ...........................2 Cooper Hamilton ....................3 Jack Gordon .........................4 Mitchell Gordon .....................5 Andrew Dickenson .................6 Zane Wallis ...........................7 Brodie Davis .........................8 Henry Walshaw .....................9 Jonah Grimes ........................11 James Watts .........................14 Hamish Nitschke....................

22 Bronte Grosser ......................23 Ben Chant.............................24 Nathaniel Robbins ..................25 Rick Grimes ..........................26 Adam Allen ...........................27 Shaun Withers .......................28 Clay Reilly ............................29 Ryan Cranage ....................... 30 Will Schoenfeldt .....................31 David Dunn ........................... 32 Hamish Gordon .....................33 Kyle Bowman ........................34 Tom Hutchesson ....................35 Tim Milera ............................36 Scott Duncan ........................37 Brad Smith ...........................38 Cameron Haggett ...................39 Marcon Villanueva..................40 Craig Thomson ......................

16 Tyson Varcoe ........................17 Mason Redman .....................18 Luke Stephens ......................22 Luke Ferguson .......................23 Ben Chant.............................25 Joshua Cory .........................32 Tyler McRostie ......................

41 Brodie Davis .........................42 David Shanks ........................43 Craig Chittleborough ...............44 Michael Gibson .....................45 James Weir ...........................46 Darios Milera.........................47 Ryan Hutchesson ..................48 Andrew Haggett .....................49 Josh Gordon .........................50 Mitchell Reilly ........................51 Jeremy Hales ........................52 Tony Milera ...........................55 Heath Douglas .......................

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2 Josh Chapman .....................3 Delwyn Beavis ......................4 Marcus Amor .......................5 Sam Anson ..........................6 Cam Mather .........................7 Sam Fleming ........................9 Jarrod Hayse .......................10 Tim Chester .........................12 Denis O'Loughlin ...................13 Matt Herbertson ...................14 Daniel Falcone ......................17 Beau Bentley ........................18 Daniel Kinghorn ....................19 Marcus England....................20 Andrew Symons ...................21 Vaughan Hockley ..................22 Jaron Quinlivan .....................25 Rhys Egan ...........................26 Kane Spencer .......................

61 Joel Mirtschin ......................62 Kye Taylor............................63 Tynan Drought ......................64 Mark Pitt .............................65 Bevan Herbertson .................66 Thomas Templeton ................67 Taylor Vaughan .....................68 Dylan Barr ...........................69 Zac Telfer.............................70 Dean Jones ..........................71 Jake Hawker ........................

27 Lester Hall ...........................29 Brad Clark ...........................30 Luke Van Heugten .................31 Justin Van Heugten ...............32 Brad Falcone ........................33 Shaun Trenorden ..................34 Matthew Ryenbakken ............35 Tim Huppatz ........................36 Jarrod Holt ..........................37 Trevor Carr ..........................38 Jake Patterson ......................39 Zac Longney ........................40 Josh Reid ............................41 Leigh Wiseman.....................42 Zane Wakely ........................43 Matt Huppatz........................44 Taeden Bunworth ..................45 Brett Egan............................46 Harley Angus .......................

72 Kade Baker ..........................73 Jeremy Boyer .......................74 Harry Warren .......................75 Ben Malcolm ........................76 Pat Pekin .............................77 Jamie Blacksell.....................78 Aaron Cockerill .....................79 Nathan Haylock ....................80 Jayden Stiles........................81 Alex Mason ..........................82 Hamish Withers ....................

47 Patrick Mahon ......................48 Jordan Cables ......................49 Dylan Adams .......................50 Bryce Koenig .......................51 Dale Mibus ..........................52 Michael Carr ........................53 Sam Dart.............................54 Damien Bell .........................55 Todd Stephenson ..................56 Eddie Williamson ..................57 Lucas Mibus ........................58 Andrew Neve .......................59 Todd Wiseman .....................

84 Jaymee Millard .....................85 Mathew Ball .........................86 Thomas Haylock ...................87 Patrick Haylock ....................89 Bryce Finnegan ....................90 Jordan Kane.........................91 Mitch Bunworth ....................92 Dane Jarrett .........................93 Michael Matthews. ................94 Liam Outtram .......................

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Winter netball has arrived and we certainly had a good taste of it against West on the weekend. We started the day strongly winning all four junior grades and West then finished strongly beating us in all Senior grades. There were some great contests despite the bad weather. This weekend most of us have the weekend off netball and some girls will be enjoying Ladies Day at East Gambier. Good luck to the Footballers and we hope they can have some good wins in front of the girls. We will have some netballers travelling to Adelaide to represent Western Border. Good luck to Keah Lynch, Alex Walker, Lucy Walker, Pip Ellis, Melinda Squire, Hayley Dunn, Kimmi Varcoe, Donna Denton and Audine Bryant. Audine is coaching the Senior side and is looking to go Back to Back with this team. We hope you all enjoy representing the League and enjoy playing with girls from other clubs. Thanks to Danielle Bowman for coordinating the Cookie Drive fundraiser, a very popular hit in households at the moment! Can you please put Buddy Night in your diaries – Tuesday 26th June 6 – 7.30pm at St Anthony’s Gym. More information will follow with your coaches.

Shorn, Shaun, Shawn, I’m unsure lets just call him “Smithers” Withers gets the job done every week in the backline and is a perfect mix with “Kitschke” Duldig and Tom Croydon Dancing with Stars Bryant. Smithers has a cool in a crisis approach and rarely waste’s the footy. Darcy Twaites had his best game since breaking his collar bone twice and Tim “Magic” Milera continues to score. Ben “Zooma” Zalme would be looking for a call up with his terrific 2002 Premiership form in the ressy’s. In the U18’s Andy Dicko only needs a mullet and he could be “Ivan”, Cranno is marinating himself in Avon before games and is smelling a treat.

With the Queen bringing up 60 years, can you imagine how many Hats, Shoes and Dresses she would have? Considering every time she goes out there is a new Hat, Dress and Shoes worn and say that’s 3 times a week that’s about 9000 Hats/Dresses/Shoes? Do you think on occasions she would wear Tracky Dacks a Trucker Cap sideways and get down with some serious crumping to ZZ Top? Remember to use our Sponsors in particular Fosters not the other joint! Go Saints

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Well it certainly was a big day for the Portland Football Netball club last week against North Gambier. As you may already realize the netball was played a couple of weeks ago, but I have the awards from those games for you today. A.Grade Lido Larder went to Lauren Hockley, Meal Award Stacey Rolph. A.Res Meal Award Kelly Anson, Bakers Delight Ellyse Humphries. B.Grade Edwards Waterfront Restaurant Rebecca Dewaas, Video Ezy Jodie Parker. C.Grade Bakers Delight Wendy Falconer, Dominos Pizza Ricarda McMillan, 17/under Dominos Pizza REmy Grant, Canteen Tiarna Rolph. 15/under Bakers Delight Claire Outtram Canteen Eilish Drought. 13/under Subway Jemma Farrell, Bakers Delight Tayla Falconer. 12/under KFC Tayla Telfer, Spuds of Portland Taylor Kelsey Shueard. So glad to hear the Jemma has her neck brace off, but not allowed to play yet for a few more weeks. We certainly hope that the time will go quickly and you will be running around the netball courts again. This week will met Millicent and this will certainly be a match to watch, I hope that you do well and we come home with some wins. Yours in Netball Rhonda Compton.

Three highly competitive matches resulted when North Gambier visited last weekend. The U18’s got things off on the right footing when they held on against persistent opposition. Mitch Bunworth continues to set a high benchmark in the quality of football he is playing, with Hamish Withers and Jake Hawker showing fine touch and Jeremy Boyer, Matthew Ball and Bryce Finnegan very constructive. The Reserves had their colours lowered again after failing to sustain the standard required for the full duration. Some valiant performances, especially from the veterans Daniel Kinghorn and Jaron Quinlivan. Other commendable efforts from Damien Bell, Kane Spencer( 6 goals ), Bryce Koenig and Zac Longney. Despite being handicapped by a lack of able bodies, the Seniors got over the top of their opponents in a classic encounter of skill and courage. In a very even team effort, Sam Fleming and Daniel Falcone were outstanding in the midfield, Sam Anson provided plenty of run off the back line, Tim Chester bobbed up when needed, Marcus Amor soldiered on tirelessly despite suffering the effects of a “shiner” and Jordan Kane displayed poise beyond his tender years. This week sees the long haul to Millicent and hopefully the return is a healthy one.

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the transmission of the SMS. Please note that all advertisers have been approved by the WBFL.To ensure all players and officials receive

this free service it is essential your mobile phone number be listed in your club’s SportingPulse database. As the SMS service may also

be used to send out information about the competition it is a condition of registration that you agree to receive information via SMS.

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1 Tim Wardle ..........................2 Brad Thomas .......................3 Sam Weston ........................4 Jamie Logan ........................5 Will Lenehan ........................6 Billy McNeil ..........................7 Darren Groves ......................8 David Andrivon .....................9 Michael Ross .......................10 Josh Kearney .......................11 Angus Brown .......................12 Mark Aspinall .......................13 Peter Downs ........................14 Gareth Crawford ...................15 Jesse Hawkins .....................16 Joel Riddle ...........................17 Jayden Riddle ......................18 Tony Kennedy ......................19 Guy Robertson .....................

55 Jack Hand ............................56 Jayden Ross ........................58 Michael Lambevski ...............59 Sam Horne ..........................60 Wes Isles ............................61 Jack Guegan-Brown ..............62 Nathan Lewis .......................63 Will Lenehan ........................64 Nick McMahon .....................65 Scott Addinsall .....................66 Brody Fishwick .....................

20 Josh Gunning .......................21 Lachlan Crawford .................22 Will McArthur .......................23 Andrew Bunting ....................24 Luke Pablecheque .................25 Shaun Picken .......................26 Stephen McEwen ..................27 Craig Dimond .........................28 Justin Coote ...........................29 Charles Murrie ......................30 Aaron Gepp .........................31 Carl Rhook ..........................32 Daniel Ross .........................34 Jarrod Pye ...........................35 Alex Steff ...........................36 Jamie Peach ........................37 Nick McMahon .....................38 Ian Watt ..............................39 David Heeps ........................

67 Nathan Ross ........................68 Jake Musson .......................69 Troy Hustwayte ....................70 Nathan Lester .......................71 Troy Dimond ........................72 Sam Beavis .........................74 David Western ......................75 Jake Bradley ........................79 Declan Murphy ....................80 Will McArthur .......................81 Tom Allen ............................

40 Ali Ross ..............................41 Nathan VanHees ...................42 Callum Curtis .......................43 Charles Sciascia ...................44 James Sciascia ....................45 Lachlin Rivett ........................46 Sam Beavis ..........................47 Will Winter-Cooke .................48 Dylan Bensch .......................49 Elliot Loughlin ......................50 Jameson Hunter ...................52 Damien Logan ......................57 Darryl Sciascia .....................

82 Charles Murrie ......................83 Tavish McLean .....................84 Will Winter-Cooke .................

TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTAL

SENIORS

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Colours: Black and White Premier: 1968, 1970, 1981 2004HAMILTON

SENIORS Senior Coach Brad Thomas Reserves Coach Calum Curtis

Sungold Milk U18s Coach Aaron Gepp

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1 Alan Kennedy .........................2 Taylor Laube .........................3 Josh Ransom .........................4 Mark Smith ............................5 Mark Bourchier ......................6 Daniel Richardson ..................7 John Barnes ...........................8 Steven Wenman .....................9 Riordon Walker ......................10 Brendon Cook ........................12 Tyson Ploenges ......................13 Abdullah Karman ....................14 Matt Bukovskis ......................15 Matt Koopman ........................16 Todd McPartlan ......................17 Joe Ferguson-Lane .................18 Brett Sutherland .....................19 Aaron Vonstanke ....................20 Nick Allen...............................

42 Jarrod Sanders .......................43 Keanu Hawke ..........................47 James Waugh .........................48 Ben MacKay ...........................50 Dale Robbins ..........................51 Jaymie Dobie ..........................52 Dylan Hopkins .........................53 Hayden Lindner .......................54 Jordan Coombe ......................55 Ben Staskevicius ..................... 56 Adam Gibbs ............................

21 Joel Carter .............................22 Conway Johnson ...................23 Brodey Koop ..........................24 Rowan Fox .............................25 Chris Millich ...........................26 Dylan Walsh ...........................27 Tory Weaver ...........................28 David Haskins ........................29 Darron McElroy ......................30 Sam Robson ..........................31 Luke Patching ........................32 Nathan Koopman ...................33 Nick Martin ............................34 Kayne Badman .......................35 Clayton McKinnon ..................36 Josh Schapel ........................37 Alex Gill .................................38 Jeremy Weyers ......................39 Mathew Weyers .....................

57 Mark Smith .............................61 Craig Walker ...........................62 Leigh Collins ...........................64 Daniel Jennings .......................65 Jesse Pftizner .........................67 Nathan Roach .........................68 Adam Cram ............................69 Jesse Hewitt ...........................70 Ben Stratman ..........................71 Mitchell Laube.........................72 Alick Mansfield ........................

40 Travis Lockwood ....................41 Niall Easterbrook ....................44 Yuki Akita ...............................45 Jack Marsden ........................46 Ryan Nicholson ......................49 Ryan Judd .............................58 Mathew Staskevicius ..............59 Doug Lloyd ............................60 Tom King ...............................63 Daniel Clissold ......................66 Tom Dolan ............................

73 Mitch Kipping ..........................74 Damien Huxtable .....................75 Cormac Kuppens-Dwyer .........

TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTAL

SENIORS

RESERVES

U18

Colours: Navy Blue & Red Premier: 1971, 2010, 2011WEST GAMBIER

SENIORS Senior Coach Keith Ransom Reserves Coach Paul Beckman

Sungold Milk U18s Coach Chris Waugh

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Our games against south were played on our double header weekend several weeks ago. It was the little Maggies first win of the season, a great game with excellent shooting in the first half and tight defence set up the win, well done girls. Another close game for the 13s, were our passing let us down, but at times played with a good open court. In the u15s South got off to a brilliant start and we had to play catch up after that. We had a terrific last three quarters. Keep trying girls. Our 17 girls had a great game and were able to adjust well to positional changes, coming away with a 20 goal win. C grade had a win, the team need to slow down their passes and not rush it, hopefully more wins on the way. Bs 1st three quarters were competitive again, if we can put 4 good one together more wins will come. A Res had a terrific win, it will be a good confidence boost with strong play in all thirds of the court. A grade girls started well, but couldn’t back it up all the way and ran out of legs, going down by just 5. Congratulations to Alli Groves and Sophie Gunning playing their 100th Club Game today.

Today we take on West Gambier after coming off a great win last week in the seniors . For the first time, this year, we played 4 quarters of consistent, good, football with many contributing to the win. Coach Brad Thomas was very please with the boy’s ability to stick to the game plan for the whole match, but now they must back it up. Best: Southern Finance, Gareth Crawford, Sutherland Family, Charles Murrie, C&J Engineering, Jesse Hawkins and Alexandra House, Tyrone Ross.Same result for the reserves, but they showed spirit and never gave up. Best: SGL&RE, Nathan Lester, C&J Engineering, Elliott Loughlin and Alexandra House, Troy Hustwatye.Under 18s had a bit of a fright with south playing well, the boy’s had to fight hard for the victory.Best: MEGT, Tom Allen, Glenn Howell optometrist, Will Winter-Cooke and Alexandra House, Wes Isles.All the best for the footy sides today.

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July 28th Cabaret Fancy Dress Featuring “Louie Clancey Band” $30 per person. $20 for under 18’s. BYO

Roxburgh House

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YES OPTUSKELLY & HENSON

James Dean

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Well, hope everyone enjoyed another week off.... back to last round against Millicent.....WELL DONE to Amy and the A Grade girls on their fantastic win !! What a great win and what a nail biter at the end !!! Well done also to all the senior grades, all having wins against the strong Millicent club. Congratulations to all those girls who represented WB last weekend, I am sure they had a fun trip away. Must send out a get well wish to Janelle and Mollie, who have both sustained injuries since we last played... hope a speedy recovery is on the cards !! On the social front we have the WEST night next week, and really looking forward to seeing all the clever costumes !! Also we have the Malseed Cup on the horizon, with all nominations to be in today please – see Sox or Stace if you have any queries. Good luck to everyone as we complete our Hamilton trips today and take on the magpies – drive safely and a reminder that The South Aussie for after match celebrations tonight !! Good luck

Hello All hope you had a safe trip to Melville Oval. The day started magnificently a fortnight ago with the U18s notching up their first win. Dylan Walsh found some form in front of the sticks with 5 Majors, which should have been more, Keanu Hawke fired all over the ground to lead the boys to a 56 Point win. best Players Keanu, Doug Lloyd, Walshy, Nathan Roach, Ben McKay. The Reserves found the experienced Millicent outfit fat to strong going down by 47 Points. Best Players Tom Dolan, Matt Koopman, Tom King, Brodey Koop, Todd McPartlan. The Seniors played some really good footy for three and a half quarters but Millicent stood tall to kick the last three Goals of the match to pip us by three Points. Best Players Riordan Walker, Josh Ransom, Darin McElroy with three goals, Steve Wenman, Al Kennedy. A full four quarter effort today could well see us come home with the points. GO THE ROOS. Socs

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Harding. The Cups being held at the club July 7th prizes for fashion on the field Calcutta for the

final race a top night to be had.

W.E.S.T. night is next week make sure your costumes begin with these letters

Collins Court Butchers,

Garden Maintenance, Hair on Engelbrecht, Park Dry Cleaners,

Yes Optus Mount Gambier,

Geddes Plumbing, Adrian Pearson,Wilson Security,

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Mount Gambier & District Community Bank®Branch

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Birch’s Restaurant  

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Several umpires have achieved significant milestones over the past couple of weeks, they being:- Phil Forsyth - 850 games, Robert Logan - 750 games, Darren Jacobson - 450 games, Allistair Steele - 300 games, Owen Drinkell - 100 games and Matt Trotter - 50 games. Well done to all and keep up the good work.Thanks to all members who showed their support for Breast Cancer research by wearing pink socks. Players wore pink armbands and the presentations of the participants at various games were most impressive. Who was the field umpire who wore a pink hat?Our dinner and coaching night on the 17th May was a great success with thirty three members in attendance. Fiona and her helpers are doing a wonderful catering job and Jack’s presentations are informative and interesting. They also seem to generate a considerable amount of discussion especially after the session concludes. The attendance of the Portland umpires is also acknowledged. Future sessions are on July 19th and August 23rd. Coaching sessions begin at 7.30pm and will be preceded by training at 5.45pm and a meal at 6.45pm. All members are asked to make attendance at coaching sessions a priority. Apart from enjoying the great camaraderie of their fellow umpires, members who attend are increasing their level of knowledge of the laws of the game and demonstrating to other members and the Appointments Board a level of professionalism and commitment to their role of improving their performance as a field, boundary or goal umpire. The WDUA now has a Media Policy which applies to all members. Umpires are requested to read it and familiarise themselves with its provisions. Only the WDUA president and Director of Promotions and Media are permitted to make statements to the media, however this does not preclude members with the appropriate authorisation from being interviewed by the media to promote umpiring. We have three new sponsors this year. They being, Panama Fish and Chips Shop, Hamilton Diesel Repairs and Spares and Jasart Monograms. The WDUA thanks them for their support and encourage members to promote their businesses.The following is part of an article from Play By the Rules website which promotes sport as safe, fair and inclusive. It applies to players, coaches, officials, umpires and importantly spectators who so often are parents on the terraces supposedly encouraging their team. “Kids’ behaviour on the field often mimics parents’ behaviour on the sidelines.Parents form the backbone of junior sport: coaching, managing and helping out on the field and in the club. While their role is invaluable, every parent whose child plays in a team has an important part to play because the way kids act on the field can be a mirror image of how their parents act on the sidelines.In a bid to emphasise this message, many sporting codes and associations ask parents to sign a “good behaviour” oath at the start of the season, and coaches (most of whom are mums and dads volunteering their time) now hold pre-season briefing sessions for parents, outlining their coaching philosophy, expectations of parents and hopes for the season ahead.All of this is happening in junior sport now because it is recognised that whether kids enjoy playing sport in a team, and continue throughout their junior years, is heavily influenced by how their parents act, says Paul Oliver, national manager of Play By The Rules, an online resource providing support and information on community and club sport.“Children play sport to have fun and be with their friends,” he says. “Whether they win or lose is not important at this stage, and should not be anyone’s focus, including the parents’.”If parents are screeching less than constructive criticism at the kids or arguing with umpires’ decisions, the likelihood of kids continuing to want to play reduces, Oliver says.Oliver has these tips for spectating parents:• Be supportive and encouraging.• Remember that sport at junior levels is about having fun.• Encourage respect for the coach, game, team members, opposing team and the referees.• Sport should be a place where kids enjoy themselves, develop friendships and have fun. “It’s not a place where

they should be subjected to discrimination, harassment or abuse,” he says.”

Western District Umpires Association June Report

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1 Jed Clode ............................3 Jason Harvey .......................5 Julian Schill .........................6 Pat Milich ............................8 Rick Smith ...........................9 Rohan Cleary .......................10 Grant Coxon .........................12 Nathan Fidler ........................13 Kane Forbes .........................14 Brandon Currie .....................15 Joseph McArlein ...................16 Dylan Ryan ..........................17 Jarrad Smith ........................19 Adrian Jarrad .......................20 Craig Matthews ....................21 Patrick Stephens ...................22 Simon Sealey .......................23 Matthew Thurkle ...................24 Tim Enscoe .........................25 Timothy Killey ......................26 Luke Cates ..........................

27 Michael Jarrad .....................29 Stephen Koch .......................30 Sam Penfold ........................31 Daniel Wombwell ..................32 James Killey ........................33 Leigh Killey ..........................34 Rick Killey ...........................35 Lionel Balzan ........................38 Peter Larkins ........................40 Andrew Larkins ....................41 Bevan Wombwell ..................44 Brad Jones ..........................45 Zac Wilson...........................47 Reece McDonald ..................52 Pat Stephens ........................55 Justin Jarrad ........................57 Mark Cowland ......................61 Alex Sullivan ........................71 Adrian Mitchell .....................89 Shai Jones ...........................

56 Hayden Smith ......................62 Jacob Forbes .......................63 Ben Crick ............................64 Toby Murrell .........................65 Sam Diegman ......................68 Jacob Shannon ....................69 Shaun Gill ............................70 Jake Galpin (c) .....................71 Fraser Kent ..........................72 Ethan Currie .........................74 Hamish Beauglehall ...............

80 Alex O’Connell ......................84 Ozay Crawford .....................86 Alex Bosch ..........................

TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTAL

SENIORS

RESERVES

U18

Colours: Blue & White Premier: 1969, 1990CASTERTON

SENIORS Senior Coach Grant Coxon Reserves Coach Rick Killey

Sungold Milk U18s Coach Phillip Doyle & Julian Schill

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1 Patrick Perry .........................2 Doug Hudson ........................3 Troy Hosking .........................4 Mayson Ashby ......................5 Anthony Kilsby ......................6 Tim McInerney ......................7 Scott Flett .............................8 Matt Hensel ..........................9 Jamie O'Neil ..........................10 Adam Creek ..........................11 Matthew Chapman .................12 Sam Griffith ..........................13 Steven McInernery .................14 Callam Hudson ......................15 James Lamont ......................16 Brett Kennedy ........................17 Adam Kurzman......................18 Josh Woodall ........................19 Rocky Labbozzetta .................

29 Jacob Bruhn ........................34 Sam Egan ............................48 Matt Stark ............................55 Hamish Telford .....................61 Michael English ....................62 Richard Pearson ...................63 Jake Cooney ........................64 James Hunter .......................70 Dylan Munn .........................72 Matthew Allen ......................73 Jack Pudney ........................

20 Timothy Young ......................21 David Nulty ...........................22 Leigh Symons .......................23 Richie O'Grady ......................24 Garth Willoughby ................... 25 Dean Watson ........................26 Nick Mark .............................27 Chris Birks ............................28 Thomas Gibbs .......................30 Sam Whelan ......................... 31 Paul Griffith ...........................32 Lachlan Herring .....................33 Justin McConnell ...................35 Matthew Arthurson ................36 Nick Bartetzko .......................37 Gabe Tucker ..........................38 Jamie Yeates .........................39 Mark Vinko ...........................40 Craig Lock ............................

74 Jake Schutz .........................75 Dominic Smith .....................76 Matthew Preece ....................77 Matt McInerney ....................78 Liam English ........................79 James Wilkinson ..................80 Nick McInerney ....................81 Brayden Steen ......................82 Jake Bottomley .....................83 Jack Gibbs ..........................84 Tom Ashby ..........................

41 Jack Walker ..........................42 Kingsley Clark .......................43 Elliot Pegler ...........................44 Colin Zukalskus .....................45 Kyle Kuhn .............................46 Myles Georgens ....................46 Mark Preece..........................47 Glen Soper............................50 Troy Bird ..............................51 Chris Stark ............................52 Tobi Coonan ..........................60 Kevin Opperman ....................65 Michael Quirk ........................90 Nick Blachut .........................

85 Darcy Barry .........................86 Alex Bowd ...........................87 Jake Stafford ........................88 Tyson Currie ........................

TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTAL

SENIORS

RESERVES

U18

Colours: Gold & Black Premier: 1964, 1979, 1987, 1989NORTH GAMBIER

SENIORS Senior Coach Justin McConnell Reserves Coach Kevin Bryan

Sungold Milk U18s Coach Andrew Whan

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Mount Gambier & District Community Bank®Branch

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Coaching and teaching are very much one and the same. That is why educational theory and research hold very good lessons for coaches, particularly coaches of young children and adolescents. Carol Dweck is an American woman who is currently a professor of psychology at Stanford University. She is a leader in the field of motivation, personality and developmental psychology and her research contributions have been widely recognised. What I have gleaned from her is the following overall philosophical approach to working with students and by extension young children and adolescents: 1. Praise effort over results. Research indicates that when students are praised for effort they gain a

stronger sense of themselves as a learner, develop a more healthy desire for challenges and the skills effective to cope with setbacks. How often do you as coach use praise for effort?

2. Teachers and coaches must provide feedback and strategies for overcoming setbacks and failures.How often do you discuss failure with your players and provide strategies to improve next time?

3. We need to teach children to relish challenges, so they test themselves. How often do you speak to the players about the benefits of being in a competitive game and that they will improve if extended by better players and teams?

4. Stress the importance to them of learning and avail them of more learning opportunities. How often do you ask players what they learned about themselves and the team from each game they play, even from a practice session?

5. We, and they, need to see that every performance is current and not connected to their future potential.

How often do you stress to them that how they play today as a team and individual does not reflect how they will play next week or next season? Or they will get better if they keep trying and practicing and learning. Their ability isn’t set in stone. I believe coaches who are charged with coaching young children need to focus on themselves as a teacher and the young athlete as a learner. Dweck is very much against creating a view where intelligence or winning equals success and therefore failure indicates a lack of intelligence or a loser. In sport winning can’t be the only measure of success, otherwise you create a reality where losing a contest or game is seen as failure and nothing can be gained by it. The problem that can eventuate from this line of thought is a child will only want to learn or compete if they will be successful. Thereby avoiding learning if they don’t believe they will be successful or avoiding playing sport if they don’t think they can win. We need to continually stress that learning is the most important thing and that learning involves:1. Hard work and effort2. Reading or practicing3. Confronting challenges4. Asking for helpDweck also believes the crucial part of all learning is what mindset students bring to the challenge. Because it will be crucial in what results they can obtain. This is no different to sport.

Learning by Challenges By Peter Schwab AFL Director of Coaching

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The most difficult aspect of learning and sport is how you cope with failure. What is your attitude towards it? Most of us deal fairly well with success. It generally encourages us to go again, to get even better. We see something tangible for all our effort. The attitude to success and failure are a big part of the culture of the school or sporting organisation we are in. How people respond, reward, punish, discuss, etc will tell us a lot about that school’s or sporting club’s culture. Some of the following observations need to be made about how success and failure are handled.

With success look at:1. How people react to success?2. How they respond to the loser?3. How have they planned for the success?4. Is it a sustainable success?5. How do they handle it?6. How much does it mean to them?7. How do they share it?

I am not saying Dweck or anyone has the right answers, but at least they provide the impetus to think about things such as personality, development and motivation in respect to learning. I will leave you with a quote from Dweck;

“Motivation is often more important than your initial ability in determining whether you succeed in the long run. By motivation, I mean not only the desire to achieve but also the love of

learning, the love of the challenge, and the ability to thrive on obstacles. These are the greatest gifts we can give our students.”

With failure look at:1. Whether they see it as a chance to learn and improve?2. How discouraged and disheartened by it are they?3. Is it discussed or forgotten?4. Is blame assigned?5. Is it seen as acceptable or unacceptable?6. Is there punishment?7. How is improvement generated?

Learning by Challenges By Peter Schwab AFL Director of Coaching (Cont.)

SA COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPSCongratulations to the following WBFL players selected to train with the Murray South East Zone squad.The MSE Zone team will compete in the South Australian Country Championships on June 30th & 1st July in Berri. The coach of the team is North Gambier FC senior playing coach Justin McConnell.

East Gambier - Chris Anderson, Chris PoveyMillicent - Steve Duldig, Jon Agnew, Michael Bennett, Tim Milera, Tom HutchessonWest Gambier - Steven WenmanNorth Gambier - Justin McConnell, Anthony Kilsby, Pat Perry, Adam Kurzman, Josh Woodall, Richie O’GradySouth Gambier - James Paprotny, Simon Berkefeld, Brett O’Neil, Jake Dowdy, Brodie Foster

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Nine Casterton Football Netball Club netballers were selected in the Western Border Squads for 2012. Their commitments over the past weeks, in the 15u, 17u and senior open side were arduous but all relished the opportunity to not only represent the League but also their home community at this level. CFNC have a long history of promoting the challenge of try outs for selection as a positive in the development of not only netball but also social interaction with a wide range of players and officials.Casterton representatives were 15u Tayla Guthrie Tori Perry 17U Marlee Gartlan [, Emma Pelham Thorman, Shanae Guthrie, Abbey Shannon and Gorgia Sealey is the squad emergency in a midcourt role. Parent Jill Guthrie travelled as the 17u official scorer at the tournaments. The Club was also represented in the Open Senior squad by sisters Marni Perry and Natalie Rhook, who were the thrilled to share the Adelaide weekend of top grade netball together.’ It is an honour to get to play with the leagues best’ said Marni.Congratulations to Leanne Perry and her squad committee as well as Karen Bull [umpire co-ordinator] for organising these opportunities in 2012 as over the years ,many lifelong aquaintenaces and friends are made through Western Border Representation.

There has been an air of excitement and anticipation at Island Park over the past few weeks and today we get to experience the return of one of our greatest sons. Welcome home Max. The name may have changed, as has the hair but it is wonderful to see that you still acknowledge our Cats and have returned to give our young footballers the experience of a life time.The Casterton Football Netabll Club also extends a warm welcome to Nigel Lappin and Duncan Kellaway who are joining Max today. We sincerely hope you enjoy your time with us and extend our heartfelt thanks for making the trip. Following the football and netball today the club is hosting its guests who are participating in a Sportsman’s evening. It is our hope that you will join past Essendon legend and patron of the Casterton Football Netball club Reg Burgess, Max, Nigel and Duncan for a meal and guaranteed entertaining and enjoyable evening. Good Luck to all teams today.

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June 16th Survivor NightJuly 28th Miss CastertonAugust 11th Mexican Night: Bring you Sombrero.

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Last Saturday against Hamilton was a great day for North Netball with the only team to suffer a loss A Res, going down 39-51. Best: Brianna Walters and Lorelle Walker (Sponsored by LV Dohnt & Family). A Grade fought hard in a physical encounter, getting over the line 55-51. Best: Michelle Hosking (sponsored by Hok Homes), Nikita Block (KC & MR Boult). B Grade had a convincing win 41-18. Best: Eliza Short and Mel Liddle (Kimberly Clark). C Grade got back on their winning way defeating Hamilton 55-28. Best: Tarsh Bosko (Christine & Allen Kassebaum) and Katelyn Beames. U/17’s are showing competitive form, winning by 7. Best: Bec Bruhn and Brianna Walters. U/15’s also playing promising netball, winning 41-19. Better players Danika Jolley and Ellie Walmsley-Pace. U/13’s are cementing 2nd place on the ladder with another win 54-21. Best: Sienna Allen and Keelin Winterfield. U/12 girls continue to pave their way into their future at North winning 32-13. Encouragement awards: Nyah Allen, Olivia Patzel, Ella Egan & Lara Willoughby. Good luck to the boys today who have a tough game in Portland, enjoy the weekend off girls and see you next week at Casterton. Go the SA Tiges!

Last week the trip over the border didnt go quite as planned with one win from three. The under 18s kicked off the day in a very hard fought contest just going down not quite being able to peg back Portland, Best players Jack Pudney, Thomas Ashby, Tyson Currie, Dylan Munn, Alex Lewis, Matthew Stark. The reserves continued on there winning way against some good opposition Best players Garth Willoughby, Matty Arthurson, Kingsley Clark, Jamie O’neil, Brett Kennedy, Hamish Hueneke. The seniors gave Portland a big head start which was always going to be tough to reel in against a quality opponent, but the lads certainly came home after being forty points down at the first break. Best players Josh Woodall, Nicky Blachut, David Nulty, Richie O’Grady, Troy Hosking, Adam Kurzman. Today back over the border to the Cattery where it is always a tough battle especially with the inclusion of some guest performers, ensuring a great crowd hopefully and a real carnival atmosphere. Go Tiges Richard Copeland

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SEA GAS PIPELINE – LANDHOLDER LIAISON FOR THE ENERGY LINKThe SEA Gas pipeline supplies natural gas to Adelaide, Mount Gambier and industries in Naracoorte and Jervois. Power generation, industrial, commercial and residential users are all dependant on this vital Energy Link from the Otway Basin.Continued operation of the SEA Gas pipeline and public safety, depends on the observation of some very simple rules when working on and around the high pressure SEA Gas pipeline easement.

These simple rules include:• Observing the pipeline markers along the easement, but realising that they do not

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SEA Gas works very hard at pipeline safety awareness. This includes endeavouring to make regular contact with our many landholders. Until recently, our land liaison officer would drive from our Adelaide office to make as much face-to-face contact with landholders as possible over a few weeks at a time. Unfortunately, if a landholder was out or away they may not be seen for an extended period.We have reviewed our approach and intend to place greater emphasis on more regular face-to-face contact. We consider that this approach will maximise our opportunity to deliver our important pipeline safety awareness message and we will do this by having a number of Land Liaison Representatives along the pipeline.The first step in this approach was to put in place a coordinator and I am pleased to advise that Scott Clune has accepted the role of Maintenance Systems and Land Officer. Scott is a long term employee of SEA Gas, with an even longer history in the pipeline industry. Scott will manage the Land Liaison and Pipeline Awareness processes and be the primary point of contact and our Land Liaison Representative will soon be paying our landholders a visit.

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Western Border Netball Association Squad teams had another successful weekend at the South Australian Country Championships held in Adelaide over the long weekend where all teams entered played off in the finals series.

The standout team of the weekend were the 13&Unders who were undefeated over the entire 3 days. They took their good form into the grand final going on to defeat Port Augusta. The girls under the coaching guidance of Suzie Mitchell will now head to Melbourne where they will play the best teams from around Victoria at the State Finals of the Zone Championships on June 24th as they qualified at Ballarat by being unbeaten also.

The 15 & Under team also had a strong showing by only missing out on the points in 1 game out of 9 over the first 2 days. They faced the Mid-South East League in the Quarter finals and came out victors. Leanne Perry at the coaching helm had the task of getting the girls up in the Semi Final against Great Southern. Unfortunately, the girls were unable to get over the line in this one to end a great tournament in 3rd place.

Leanne Outtram had the task of keeping the 17 & under focused and physically fit for 10 games over the first 2 days. The team had a 3 – 2 win loss ratio on the Saturday then regrouped and had a strong day on Sunday winning 4 of their 5 games. After defeating the Riverland in the Quarter final they faced KNT in the semi, which they had lost to on the first day. They were unable to reverse this result and finished the tournament in 3rd position. The 17s will now also prepare to take on Victoria’s best in the state Zone Championships alongside the 13 & under team.

The A Grade team were keen to defend their 2011 title. While blooding many new players the team (under the guidance of playing Coach Audine Bryant) started well winning their first 2 matches. In the 3rd game they came up against a strong River Murray team but went down by 2 goals. In the 4th game for the day they finished off strongly with a 40 to 16 goal win over York Peninsula. The girls had a strong showing on Sunday when they won all four matches played.

They went on to defeat Port Augusta in the Semi-finals, which saw Western Border head to the Grand Final to play River Murray. At half time the scores were locked at 15 all. With pressure from both teams all over the court at the final whistle the teams were locked together at 26 all. This sent the match into overtime. In what had been a great game of tough netball, unfortunately at the final bell River Murray were 1 goal up 33 to 32, resulting in the Western Boarder finishing in a very creditable 2nd place.

All players from WBNA showed great talent again this year in Adelaide. A grade coach Audine Bryant and fellow Millicent player Donna Denton were both voted in the Top 10 players for the tournament. This is a great achievement by both girls who give so much to the sport of netball at both club and association level.

Special thanks to Laura Crowe-Owen from Therapy for Life for her physiotherapy services to the girls. Without her assistance it would have been difficult for the players to keep fronting up for their multiple games.

The WBNA wishes the Under 13 & Under 17’s teams all the very best for the State Finals of the Victorian Zone Championships on June 24 in Melbourne.

WBNA - Adelaide Country Championship Tournament results.

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WBNA - Under 17’s team.

WBNA - A-Grade team.

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Portland 7 7 0 0 813 575 141.39 28

North Gambier 7 6 1 0 762 536 142.16 24

Millicent 7 6 1 0 692 510 135.69 24

South Gambier 8 4 4 0 726 645 112.56 16

Hamilton Imperials 7 3 4 0 723 536 134.89 12

East Gambier 7 3 4 0 528 472 111.86 12

Hamilton 7 2 5 0 478 636 75.16 8

Casterton 7 1 6 0 459 979 46.88 4

West Gambier 7 0 7 0 457 749 61.01 0

RESERvES LADDER P W L D FOR AGST % PP

North Gambier 7 7 0 0 770 221 348.42 28

East Gambier 7 6 1 0 779 212 367.45 24

Millicent 7 5 2 0 777 258 301.16 20

South Gambier 8 5 3 0 645 351 183.76 20

Portland 7 4 3 0 742 418 177.51 16

Hamilton Imperials 7 3 4 0 469 603 77.78 12

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Casterton 7 1 6 0 222 980 22.65 4

Hamilton 7 0 7 0 113 1118 10.11 0

Under-18s Ladder P W L D FOR AGST % PP

Hamilton Imperials 7 7 0 0 776 225 344.89 28

Portland 7 6 1 0 637 309 206.15 24

North Gambier 7 5 2 0 676 265 255.09 20

East Gambier 7 4 3 0 652 303 215.18 16

Hamilton 7 4 3 0 405 269 150.56 16

Casterton 7 3 4 0 404 400 101 12

South Gambier 8 1 7 0 329 786 41.86 4

West Gambier 7 1 6 0 265 733 36.15 4

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A Grade

Portland 65 d East Gambier 36

West Gambier 49 d Millicent 46

North Gambier 55 d Hamilton 51

Casterton - Bye

South Gambier - Bye

B Grade

North Gambier 41 d Hamilton 18

West Gambier 57 d Millicent 42

Portland 43 d East Gambier 37

South Gambier 38 d Imperials 24

Casterton - Bye

Under 17’s

North Gambier 37 d Hamilton 30

Millicent 35 d West Gambier 32

East Gambier 35 d Portland 30

Imperials 43 d South Gambier 23

Casterton - Bye

A Reserve

Hamilton 51 d North Gambier 39

West Gambier 45 d Millicent 36

Portland 36 d East Gambier 26

Imperials 33 d South Gambier 25

Casterton - Bye

C Grade

North Gambier 55 d Hamilton 28

West Gambier 50 d Millicent 29

Portland 58 d East Gambier 44

Imperials 40 d South Gambier 23

Casterton - Bye

Under 15’s

North Gambier 41 d Hamilton 19

Millicent 26 d West Gambier 24

East Gambier 30 d Portland 17

South Gambier 32 d Imperials 26

Casterton - Bye

Under 13’s

North Gambier 54 d Hamilton 21

Millicent 42 d West Gambier 13

East Gambier 48 d Portland 22

South Gambier 38 d Imperials 8

Casterton - Bye

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HAY pasture rolls, net wrapped, good cattle feed and including delivery; $46 incl. Phone 5573 5293 (A.H.).

HAY, oaten rolls, 5’6’’ x 4’, located Dunkeld. Phone Matt 0408 556 890.

HAY, large and small squares. Phone 0429 822 794.

HEYWOODLIONS

MARKETSaturday, 1st May

9am - 1pmON VILLAGE GREEN

next to P.O.

Stall inquiries toGraeme 0417 106 707

KITCHEN table and 6 chairs, g.c.; $140 o.n.o. Phone 5571 1173.

KITCHEN hutch, solid wood; $500. Phone 5576 1315.

LIONS Club of Hamilton Trash and Treasure, 2nd May, goods wanted (saleable). Phone Max 5572 4859, Percy 5572 3272 or Brian 5572 5152.

MEDIC hay, 8 x 4 x 3, 24.4 protein, 11.4 M.E., 70.7 D/G, shedded, 130 tonne available. Call for delivered price, phone 0429 869 901.

MICROWAVE convection oven, Panasonic, 900 W, e.c.; $50. Phone 5572 4726.

For Sale

MOTOCROSS BOOTSSIDI, size 10 - $250Alpine Star Tech 6,

size 10 - $250Fox Tracker, size 9 - $100

Fox Tracker, size 11 -$100

0407 529 993

OVERLOCKER, 4 thread, as new, and quinces. 0438 050 918.

PAVERS, 23 cm x 20 cm, approx 100 or more, also bricks, to be collected; $50 for the lot. Phone 5571 2249.

PENSHURSTWhen was the last timeyou stopped & looked

around our town?Plenty to see, plenty to do!

Why not finish it off withcoffee, scones or cake atMadigans in a beautiful

bluestone building

PHOTOCOPYINGto printing quality

Enlargement / reductionUnusual copy stocks, your

letterheadsStandard Copies

A4 size - 25c to 20c(depending on volume)

A3 size - 30c to 25c(depending on volume)Special Choice CopiesYour selection of stock

color

THE SPECTATOR59 Gray St, Hamilton

Phone 5572 1011

PONY cart / jinker, g.c., spare parts; $300 o.n.o. Phone 0400 620 246.

POTATOES, red or white, delivered. Phone Ashley 0417 865 859.

QUEEN Anne double bed with mattress, $100; matching dressing table, $100. Phone 0447 882 346.

REPAIRSAll brands

� White goods� Brown goods

All domestic appliancesFully qualifiedtechnicians

8 Peck St, HamiltonPhone 5572 2766

ROSCOE & COACHPenshurst

TITANICMelbourne Museum

17th JunePOWDERFINGER

Ballarat16th Oct

GRAMPIANSGRAPE ESCAPE

1st & 2nd MayBOOK NOW

Phone 5576 5556www.roscoeandcoach.com.au

SAIA oats, cleaned; $595 (GST inclusive) per tonne, Balmoral area. Phone 0428 257 850.

SAIA oats; 70c kg, GST incl. Phone 5579 4505.

For Sale

35% offMICROSTOVEN

CASSEROLESWere $79.95NOW $49.95

TAGINESWere $89.95NOW $55.95

SCULLIONSHOMEWARES

196 Gray Street, HamiltonPhone 5572 3502

SHEARER DUNGAREES,quality dungarees, blue denim, triple stitching; $18 pair, size 6-1/4 and 7-1/4 stock clearance. Phone (03) 9390 1980.

She's a CawkerBistro

Merino Hotel &Heritage Cinema

TASTE OF INDIA$35 per head

Friday, 23rd AprilFrom 6pm

Bookings essentialPhone 5579 1202

She's a CawkerBistro

Merino Hotel &Heritage Cinema

Open for LunchWed, Thurs, Fri

12 - 1.30pmDinner Fri & Sat

6 - 8.30pm

MEALS FROM $6Live entertainment by

Vanessa EdwardsFridays from 8pm

SILO, Delarue, 20 tonne grain silo on 5 legs; $2000. Phone 5570 8254.

SOFA bed, 3 seater; $200 o.n.o. Phone 5571 9495.

SOFAS, 2, “Monaco”, sand, v.g.c.; $1900 new, $350 the pair. Phone 5572 1191.

COLOURCopyingPrinting

TransparenciesReports

BrochuresBusiness CardsThe Spectator hasthe ultimate digital

colour copier / printerThe quality is exceptional

& the prices veryreasonable

59 Gray Street5572 1011

[email protected]

TANDEM trailer, 10 x 5, checker plate, with stock crate; $2000. Phone 0419 339 471.

TELSTRA phones, new, digital, cordless with answering machine and 2 cordless extension phones; $40 o.n.o. lot. Phone 5572 2229.

TIMBER, quality treated pine, 150 x 25 / 38 / 50, discount for pack lots. Heywood Timber 0429 138 558.

WASHING machine, Kleenmaid, family size, good working order; $100. Phone 5571 9281.

WHEELCHAIR, as new, used twice; $150. Phone 5572 5107.

For Sale

10 Carmichael Street, Sat, 9 - 12. Moving sale.

1 Gage St, Coleraine, 10am - 5pm, Saturday and Sunday. Garden equipment, plants, knick-knacks, some furniture, jewellery.

Garage Sale

GARAGE SALEplus JUNK GIVE AWAY

26 Scoresby Street9am start

Large variety of interestingstuff, incl tools, new &

used fishing gear,knick-knacks, etc

GARAGE SALE KITSONLY $8

Contains 2 signs,balloons &

tips to conduct asuccessful sale, etc

FromTHE SPECTATOR

59 Gray St, Hamilton

15 LAIDLAW St, 8.30am - 12noon, Sat. Mixture of kids toys and clothing, plus household furniture and lots more.

McDONALD Ave, 8.30am - 12noon. No early birds.

6 Moore St, 9am - 2pm. Furniture, baby goods and lots more.

13 Moore Street, 9 - 2. Plants, roses, bulbs, garden items only.

UREN Court, Sat, 8.30 - 3. Stock clearance.

BIRD SALEWestern District Branch

A.S.A.Saturday, 24th April

11am - 2pmAT HAMILTON

SHOWGROUNDSAll varieties parrots,

finches, etcNo all wire cages allowed

No poultryRefreshments available

Entry $2Inquiries 5572 3852

Livestock & Pets

BORDER Collie / Kelpie X, intelligent working dogs and companions; $200. 0418 527 180.

BORDER Collie, female, 3 y.o., suit small sheep farm or make good pet. Phone 5577 2494.

DAIRY bull calves, Friesian, Jersey, Aussie Reds, crossbreds, all AI bred; $50 each. Phone 0448 575 322.

FREE TO GOOD HOME - 5 guinea pigs, male and female, plus 3 young ones. Phone 0400 828 256.

FREE TO GOOD HOMES - Guinea pigs, all ages and sizes and rabbits. Mobile 0417 122 789 before hours, 5527 1533 after hours.

KELPIE / Huntaway pups, parents on view. Phone 5574 6277. Ready now.

MALTESE X, 2 years, male, desexed, to good home only. Phone 5576 1315.

MINIATURE stallion, A.M.P.S. and A.P.S.B. reg, DNA tested, proven sire, 8’1’’; $800 to right home. Phone 0400 620 246.

PIERRE (6) and Lily (3) are funloving poodles who are looking for a new family. They need children to play with and an enclosed yard. Phone 5571 9042.

PULLETS, Isa Brown, available now. Phone M. Page 5576 5428.

SPOTTED python, 3 year old male, very healthy, complete records, licence required; $450 with enclosure. Phone 0417 522 733.

STAFFY pups for sale. Phone 0412 781 192.

TO GIVE AWAY - Maletabby kitten, 8 weeks old. 5572 5915.

TO GIVE AWAY - Kelpie cross pup, 6 months old, female, shows promise, very keen to work. Phone 5572 3809.

TO GIVE AWAY - 5 week old Collie / Kelpie puppies, 3 m, working parents, good natured, good home only. Phone 0409 593 913.

TO GIVE AWAY - Mini lop ear rabbits. Phone 5571 9312.

WANTED - 2 working ferrets (same sex). Phone 5573 4575.

Livestock & Pets

AAA

WANTEDCar bodies & all types

of scrap metalGates open 7 days a

week for free drop offSouth Boundary RdBehind Mobil Depot

or contactGAVIN HUGGINS

Phone 0419 347 098

Motor Vehicles& Accessories

COMMODORE VP, very good condition, roadworthy supplied, registered, subs, amps, mags, low kms, XGL-518; $2750 o.n.o. 0417 755 125.

COMMODORE VY S,2003, auto, tinted windows,towbar, reg until end ofJune, 105,000 kms,SDY-289; $12,750 o.n.o.Phone 0409 507 416.

DAEWOO Lanos, '98,excellent condition,202,000 kms, OWM-217,manual, power steering, airconditioning, RWC; $3500.0412 230 592.

DAEWOO LANOS2000, one owner(deceased estate), very tidycar, 111,000 kms, 11months rego, ideal first car,rego RLR-611, roadworthy;$3500 or fair offer.

Phone 5577 2354 or0407 833 515

FORD Courier ute, RWC,with canopy included inprice, reg RFF-611; $6750o.n.o. Call Mark on 0418108 255.

Motor Vehicles& Accessories

FREE!Car Pictures

Sell your motor vehiclequickly in SpectatorClassifieds with our freepicture offer when youplace your ad in threeconsecutive issues (andit's 15 words or more).Bring in a colored photo ofyour vehicle (or park yourvehicle in front of TheSpectator office and we'lltake a photo withoutcharge) and you get thepicture in your ad at noextra cost. Improve theselling power of yourclassified ad with a pictureand pay only for the wordsof type. Example: Minimumwords and picture for 3issues costs only $20.40(incl. GST).

GO-KARTS, Arrow AX9 and XE28, exc cond, heaps spares. Phone 0409 236 863.

� NEED MONEY FOR YOUR NEXT CAR?� IS IT TIME TO RENEW YOUR CAR INSURANCE?� DO YOU NEED TO EXTEND YOUR CURRENT VEHICLES MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY?� DO YOU NEED THE BEST DEAL AND GREAT SERVICE?

See Trudy today todiscuss the huge range offinance and insurancesolutions available to youon site at GrangeburnHolden and Mitsubishi.

P: (03) 5572 1433M: 0432 968 322

HOLDEN Rodeo, 2002, 4x4, 2.8 diesel, single cab and tray, bullbar, wide tyres, 180,820 km, reg RKP-145; $12,990. 0428 774 312.

HONDA CBR 125, exc cond, only 2000 kms, regularly serviced; $3800 o.n.o. Contact Wade 0400 960 883.

HYUNDAI Sports XL, ‘99, 5 door hatch, 5 speed manual, dark blue, rego QBE-656, exp 2/11, a.c., p.s., plus extras, exc cond, well maintained, 105,000 kms; $4500. Phone 0409 337 936 or (03) 5572 4378.

KAWASAKI KLR 250, 1994 model, long rego, bark busters, low kms, spare tyres, WC-838; $2200. Phone 0428 719 700.

L.S.M., “end of life vehicles”, we pay for all complete vehicles, all whitegoods and incomplete vehicles and scrap metal, free pick-up. 5572 4900 or 0428 162 077.

MITSUBISHI Pajero, ‘95, auto, dual fuel, 160,000 kms, rego, RWC, NBR-982, e.c.; $7500. Phone 5570 0504.

MITSUBISHI Pajero 4WD NK, 1996, 3.5 ltr V6, auto, 7 seater, new tyres, roof mounted DVD player, Vic reg, WBS-352, v.g.c.; $6500. Phone 0413 807 233.

Motor Vehicles& Accessories

PEUGEOT 407 HDi 2005touring sedan, 28,000 kmson motor, excellentcondition, reg PJO-059;$22,590. Phone 0407 323374.

SUBARU Brumby, ‘92 model, aluminium bullbar, aluminium rollbar, air cond, OQK-718; $4500. Phone 5577 2505.

SUPER SPECIALSKUMHO 175/65 x 14

. . . $77 inclDUNLOP 205/65 x 15

. . . $104.50 inclHolden / Ford

BRIDGESTONE 235/60x 17 . . . $198 incl

"Ford Territory"BATTERIES

N70ZZ truck / tractor. . . $110 incl

LOW PROFILE225/50 x 16 . . . $99 incl235/45 x 17 . . . $99 incl

235/40 x 18. . . $104.50 incl

245/35 x 19 . . . $154 incl225/35 x 20 . . . $187 incl

BUDGET175/70 x 13 . . . $55 incl

175/65 x 14 . . . $71.50 incl205/65 x 15 . . . $77 incl215/60 x 16 . . . $99 incl

185 x 14 (8) ply L/T. . . $82.50 incl

31.10 x 15 (4WD). . . $126.50 incl

Pricing C.O.D. includingfitting & GST plus

disposal

PORT FAIRY TYRE &BATTERY SERVICE

Phone 5568 2218Mobile 0427 682 218

Email: [email protected]

TRUCK, 1982 International tray with 20’ crate, reg 55084F4, goes well, as is; $5500, GST incl. 55284235.

UNDER the Motor CarTraders Regulations 1998advertisers offering a usedmotor car for sale mustinclude in theadvertisement:(a) Cash price of car.(b) If registered registrationnumber or unregisteredengine number of thevehicle.

VOLVOService & Parts

LAKESIDE SERVICECENTRE

Phone (03) 5572 1573A.H. 0409 622 172

VX Berlina, black, mags, lowered, 136 kms, RWC, vin 6H8VXL69AIL652007; $8500. Phone 0409 236 863.

VZ one tonner ute, 2005,black, 6 speed manual, reg TUS-633, exp 10/10, 100,965 kms, roofracks, steel tray, ACPC, one owner;$17,000. Phone 0417 667 660, (03) 5572 4378.

YAMAHA Virago, 1992, 250cc, black, screen and RR rack, reg BN-496; $2200 o.n.o. 0407 725 989.

Get FREE Adsin some

classificationsPhone 5572 1011

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FENCINGCONTRACTOR

� Rural fencing� Domestic fencing

� Conservation fencing� Stock yards

15 years local experienceContact

DAVID DENNIS

0429 140 173

For Sale

F/FREEZER, Midia, 215 litre, 5 ft, as new, $250 o.n.o.; also single bed and mattress, as new, $200. Phone 5571 9628.

FIREWOOD, El n redgum, split. Phone John Austin 0408 758 241, Tom Austin 0417 135 749.

FREE digital antenna system check with installation of HD digital set top box. Wayne Stacpoole 0407 428 227.

FREEZER, upright, Kelvinator, 6 drawers, very good working order; $100. Phone 5572 4944.

FRIDGE, $50; deep fryer, $20; TV, $20; Ab-King, $60. Phone 0419 848 355.

GOODS WANTED (Saleable) - Hamilton Lions Trash and Treasure, 2nd May. Phone Max 5572 4859, Percy 5572 3272 or Brian 5572 5152.

FLOORRUGSLarge range

available

92 French StPhone 5572 2107

HAY pasture rolls, net wrapped, good cattle feed and including delivery; $46 incl. Phone 5573 5293 (A.H.).

HAY, oaten rolls, 5’6’’ x 4’, located Dunkeld. Phone Matt 0408 556 890.

HAY, large and small squares. Phone 0429 822 794.

HEYWOODLIONS

MARKETSaturday, 1st May

9am - 1pmON VILLAGE GREEN

next to P.O.

Stall inquiries toGraeme 0417 106 707

KITCHEN table and 6 chairs, g.c.; $140 o.n.o. Phone 5571 1173.

KITCHEN hutch, solid wood; $500. Phone 5576 1315.

LIONS Club of Hamilton Trash and Treasure, 2nd May, goods wanted (saleable). Phone Max 5572 4859, Percy 5572 3272 or Brian 5572 5152.

MEDIC hay, 8 x 4 x 3, 24.4 protein, 11.4 M.E., 70.7 D/G, shedded, 130 tonne available. Call for delivered price, phone 0429 869 901.

MICROWAVE convection oven, Panasonic, 900 W, e.c.; $50. Phone 5572 4726.

For Sale

MOTOCROSS BOOTSSIDI, size 10 - $250Alpine Star Tech 6,

size 10 - $250Fox Tracker, size 9 - $100

Fox Tracker, size 11 -$100

0407 529 993

OVERLOCKER, 4 thread, as new, and quinces. 0438 050 918.

PAVERS, 23 cm x 20 cm, approx 100 or more, also bricks, to be collected; $50 for the lot. Phone 5571 2249.

PENSHURSTWhen was the last timeyou stopped & looked

around our town?Plenty to see, plenty to do!

Why not finish it off withcoffee, scones or cake atMadigans in a beautiful

bluestone building

PHOTOCOPYINGto printing quality

Enlargement / reductionUnusual copy stocks, your

letterheadsStandard Copies

A4 size - 25c to 20c(depending on volume)

A3 size - 30c to 25c(depending on volume)Special Choice CopiesYour selection of stock

color

THE SPECTATOR59 Gray St, Hamilton

Phone 5572 1011

PONY cart / jinker, g.c., spare parts; $300 o.n.o. Phone 0400 620 246.

POTATOES, red or white, delivered. Phone Ashley 0417 865 859.

QUEEN Anne double bed with mattress, $100; matching dressing table, $100. Phone 0447 882 346.

REPAIRSAll brands

� White goods� Brown goods

All domestic appliancesFully qualifiedtechnicians

8 Peck St, HamiltonPhone 5572 2766

ROSCOE & COACHPenshurst

TITANICMelbourne Museum

17th JunePOWDERFINGER

Ballarat16th Oct

GRAMPIANSGRAPE ESCAPE

1st & 2nd MayBOOK NOW

Phone 5576 5556www.roscoeandcoach.com.au

SAIA oats, cleaned; $595 (GST inclusive) per tonne, Balmoral area. Phone 0428 257 850.

SAIA oats; 70c kg, GST incl. Phone 5579 4505.

For Sale

35% offMICROSTOVEN

CASSEROLESWere $79.95NOW $49.95

TAGINESWere $89.95NOW $55.95

SCULLIONSHOMEWARES

196 Gray Street, HamiltonPhone 5572 3502

SHEARER DUNGAREES,quality dungarees, blue denim, triple stitching; $18 pair, size 6-1/4 and 7-1/4 stock clearance. Phone (03) 9390 1980.

She's a CawkerBistro

Merino Hotel &Heritage Cinema

TASTE OF INDIA$35 per head

Friday, 23rd AprilFrom 6pm

Bookings essentialPhone 5579 1202

She's a CawkerBistro

Merino Hotel &Heritage Cinema

Open for LunchWed, Thurs, Fri

12 - 1.30pmDinner Fri & Sat

6 - 8.30pm

MEALS FROM $6Live entertainment by

Vanessa EdwardsFridays from 8pm

SILO, Delarue, 20 tonne grain silo on 5 legs; $2000. Phone 5570 8254.

SOFA bed, 3 seater; $200 o.n.o. Phone 5571 9495.

SOFAS, 2, “Monaco”, sand, v.g.c.; $1900 new, $350 the pair. Phone 5572 1191.

COLOURCopyingPrinting

TransparenciesReports

BrochuresBusiness CardsThe Spectator hasthe ultimate digital

colour copier / printerThe quality is exceptional

& the prices veryreasonable

59 Gray Street5572 1011

[email protected]

TANDEM trailer, 10 x 5, checker plate, with stock crate; $2000. Phone 0419 339 471.

TELSTRA phones, new, digital, cordless with answering machine and 2 cordless extension phones; $40 o.n.o. lot. Phone 5572 2229.

TIMBER, quality treated pine, 150 x 25 / 38 / 50, discount for pack lots. Heywood Timber 0429 138 558.

WASHING machine, Kleenmaid, family size, good working order; $100. Phone 5571 9281.

WHEELCHAIR, as new, used twice; $150. Phone 5572 5107.

For Sale

10 Carmichael Street, Sat, 9 - 12. Moving sale.

1 Gage St, Coleraine, 10am - 5pm, Saturday and Sunday. Garden equipment, plants, knick-knacks, some furniture, jewellery.

Garage Sale

GARAGE SALEplus JUNK GIVE AWAY

26 Scoresby Street9am start

Large variety of interestingstuff, incl tools, new &

used fishing gear,knick-knacks, etc

GARAGE SALE KITSONLY $8

Contains 2 signs,balloons &

tips to conduct asuccessful sale, etc

FromTHE SPECTATOR

59 Gray St, Hamilton

15 LAIDLAW St, 8.30am - 12noon, Sat. Mixture of kids toys and clothing, plus household furniture and lots more.

McDONALD Ave, 8.30am - 12noon. No early birds.

6 Moore St, 9am - 2pm. Furniture, baby goods and lots more.

13 Moore Street, 9 - 2. Plants, roses, bulbs, garden items only.

UREN Court, Sat, 8.30 - 3. Stock clearance.

BIRD SALEWestern District Branch

A.S.A.Saturday, 24th April

11am - 2pmAT HAMILTON

SHOWGROUNDSAll varieties parrots,

finches, etcNo all wire cages allowed

No poultryRefreshments available

Entry $2Inquiries 5572 3852

Livestock & Pets

BORDER Collie / Kelpie X, intelligent working dogs and companions; $200. 0418 527 180.

BORDER Collie, female, 3 y.o., suit small sheep farm or make good pet. Phone 5577 2494.

DAIRY bull calves, Friesian, Jersey, Aussie Reds, crossbreds, all AI bred; $50 each. Phone 0448 575 322.

FREE TO GOOD HOME - 5 guinea pigs, male and female, plus 3 young ones. Phone 0400 828 256.

FREE TO GOOD HOMES - Guinea pigs, all ages and sizes and rabbits. Mobile 0417 122 789 before hours, 5527 1533 after hours.

KELPIE / Huntaway pups, parents on view. Phone 5574 6277. Ready now.

MALTESE X, 2 years, male, desexed, to good home only. Phone 5576 1315.

MINIATURE stallion, A.M.P.S. and A.P.S.B. reg, DNA tested, proven sire, 8’1’’; $800 to right home. Phone 0400 620 246.

PIERRE (6) and Lily (3) are funloving poodles who are looking for a new family. They need children to play with and an enclosed yard. Phone 5571 9042.

PULLETS, Isa Brown, available now. Phone M. Page 5576 5428.

SPOTTED python, 3 year old male, very healthy, complete records, licence required; $450 with enclosure. Phone 0417 522 733.

STAFFY pups for sale. Phone 0412 781 192.

TO GIVE AWAY - Maletabby kitten, 8 weeks old. 5572 5915.

TO GIVE AWAY - Kelpie cross pup, 6 months old, female, shows promise, very keen to work. Phone 5572 3809.

TO GIVE AWAY - 5 week old Collie / Kelpie puppies, 3 m, working parents, good natured, good home only. Phone 0409 593 913.

TO GIVE AWAY - Mini lop ear rabbits. Phone 5571 9312.

WANTED - 2 working ferrets (same sex). Phone 5573 4575.

Livestock & Pets

AAA

WANTEDCar bodies & all types

of scrap metalGates open 7 days a

week for free drop offSouth Boundary RdBehind Mobil Depot

or contactGAVIN HUGGINS

Phone 0419 347 098

Motor Vehicles& Accessories

COMMODORE VP, very good condition, roadworthy supplied, registered, subs, amps, mags, low kms, XGL-518; $2750 o.n.o. 0417 755 125.

COMMODORE VY S,2003, auto, tinted windows,towbar, reg until end ofJune, 105,000 kms,SDY-289; $12,750 o.n.o.Phone 0409 507 416.

DAEWOO Lanos, '98,excellent condition,202,000 kms, OWM-217,manual, power steering, airconditioning, RWC; $3500.0412 230 592.

DAEWOO LANOS2000, one owner(deceased estate), very tidycar, 111,000 kms, 11months rego, ideal first car,rego RLR-611, roadworthy;$3500 or fair offer.

Phone 5577 2354 or0407 833 515

FORD Courier ute, RWC,with canopy included inprice, reg RFF-611; $6750o.n.o. Call Mark on 0418108 255.

Motor Vehicles& Accessories

FREE!Car Pictures

Sell your motor vehiclequickly in SpectatorClassifieds with our freepicture offer when youplace your ad in threeconsecutive issues (andit's 15 words or more).Bring in a colored photo ofyour vehicle (or park yourvehicle in front of TheSpectator office and we'lltake a photo withoutcharge) and you get thepicture in your ad at noextra cost. Improve theselling power of yourclassified ad with a pictureand pay only for the wordsof type. Example: Minimumwords and picture for 3issues costs only $20.40(incl. GST).

GO-KARTS, Arrow AX9 and XE28, exc cond, heaps spares. Phone 0409 236 863.

� NEED MONEY FOR YOUR NEXT CAR?� IS IT TIME TO RENEW YOUR CAR INSURANCE?� DO YOU NEED TO EXTEND YOUR CURRENT VEHICLES MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY?� DO YOU NEED THE BEST DEAL AND GREAT SERVICE?

See Trudy today todiscuss the huge range offinance and insurancesolutions available to youon site at GrangeburnHolden and Mitsubishi.

P: (03) 5572 1433M: 0432 968 322

HOLDEN Rodeo, 2002, 4x4, 2.8 diesel, single cab and tray, bullbar, wide tyres, 180,820 km, reg RKP-145; $12,990. 0428 774 312.

HONDA CBR 125, exc cond, only 2000 kms, regularly serviced; $3800 o.n.o. Contact Wade 0400 960 883.

HYUNDAI Sports XL, ‘99, 5 door hatch, 5 speed manual, dark blue, rego QBE-656, exp 2/11, a.c., p.s., plus extras, exc cond, well maintained, 105,000 kms; $4500. Phone 0409 337 936 or (03) 5572 4378.

KAWASAKI KLR 250, 1994 model, long rego, bark busters, low kms, spare tyres, WC-838; $2200. Phone 0428 719 700.

L.S.M., “end of life vehicles”, we pay for all complete vehicles, all whitegoods and incomplete vehicles and scrap metal, free pick-up. 5572 4900 or 0428 162 077.

MITSUBISHI Pajero, ‘95, auto, dual fuel, 160,000 kms, rego, RWC, NBR-982, e.c.; $7500. Phone 5570 0504.

MITSUBISHI Pajero 4WD NK, 1996, 3.5 ltr V6, auto, 7 seater, new tyres, roof mounted DVD player, Vic reg, WBS-352, v.g.c.; $6500. Phone 0413 807 233.

Motor Vehicles& Accessories

PEUGEOT 407 HDi 2005touring sedan, 28,000 kmson motor, excellentcondition, reg PJO-059;$22,590. Phone 0407 323374.

SUBARU Brumby, ‘92 model, aluminium bullbar, aluminium rollbar, air cond, OQK-718; $4500. Phone 5577 2505.

SUPER SPECIALSKUMHO 175/65 x 14

. . . $77 inclDUNLOP 205/65 x 15

. . . $104.50 inclHolden / Ford

BRIDGESTONE 235/60x 17 . . . $198 incl

"Ford Territory"BATTERIES

N70ZZ truck / tractor. . . $110 incl

LOW PROFILE225/50 x 16 . . . $99 incl235/45 x 17 . . . $99 incl

235/40 x 18. . . $104.50 incl

245/35 x 19 . . . $154 incl225/35 x 20 . . . $187 incl

BUDGET175/70 x 13 . . . $55 incl

175/65 x 14 . . . $71.50 incl205/65 x 15 . . . $77 incl215/60 x 16 . . . $99 incl

185 x 14 (8) ply L/T. . . $82.50 incl

31.10 x 15 (4WD). . . $126.50 incl

Pricing C.O.D. includingfitting & GST plus

disposal

PORT FAIRY TYRE &BATTERY SERVICE

Phone 5568 2218Mobile 0427 682 218

Email: [email protected]

TRUCK, 1982 International tray with 20’ crate, reg 55084F4, goes well, as is; $5500, GST incl. 55284235.

UNDER the Motor CarTraders Regulations 1998advertisers offering a usedmotor car for sale mustinclude in theadvertisement:(a) Cash price of car.(b) If registered registrationnumber or unregisteredengine number of thevehicle.

VOLVOService & Parts

LAKESIDE SERVICECENTRE

Phone (03) 5572 1573A.H. 0409 622 172

VX Berlina, black, mags, lowered, 136 kms, RWC, vin 6H8VXL69AIL652007; $8500. Phone 0409 236 863.

VZ one tonner ute, 2005,black, 6 speed manual, reg TUS-633, exp 10/10, 100,965 kms, roofracks, steel tray, ACPC, one owner;$17,000. Phone 0417 667 660, (03) 5572 4378.

YAMAHA Virago, 1992, 250cc, black, screen and RR rack, reg BN-496; $2200 o.n.o. 0407 725 989.

Get FREE Adsin some

classificationsPhone 5572 1011

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13 & under W L Pts

East 7 0 28

North 6 1 24

Millicent 5 2 20

South 5 3 20

Portland 4 3 16

Hamilton 2 5 8

West 2 5 8

Imperials 1 6 4

Casterton 0 7 0

C GRADE W L D % Pts

Portland 7 0 0 170.59 28

Imperials 6 1 0 106.82 24

West 5 2 0 127.47 20

North 4 3 0 116.55 16

East 4 3 0 115.83 16

Casterton 2 5 0 89.84 8

South 2 6 0 73.82 8

Hamilton 1 6 0 70.85 4

Millicent 1 6 0 64.71 4

A RES W L D % Pts

West 6 1 0 130.96 24

Portland 6 1 0 129.47 24

Imperials 6 1 0 118.97 24

East 5 2 0 120.75 20

Millicent 4 3 0 99.63 16

Hamilton 3 4 0 102.14 12

Casterton 1 6 0 83.75 4

South 0 7 1 75.96 2

North 0 6 1 73.20 2

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Netball Ladders A GRADE W L D % Pts

Portland 6 0 0 147.41 24

Millicent 5 1 0 150.00 20

West 5 1 0 142.75 20

South 4 3 0 80.53 16

Hamilton 2 4 0 90.43 8

North 2 4 0 82.23 8

East 1 6 0 73.54 4

Casterton 0 6 0 76.44 0

B GRADE W L D % Pts

West 6 1 0 149.80 24

East 6 1 0 127.42 24

Portland 5 2 0 144.54 20

North 5 2 0 134.70 20

Millicent 4 3 0 117.37 16

Casterton 3 4 0 100.00 12

South 2 6 0 78.86 8

Hamilton 1 6 0 77.37 4

Imperials 0 7 0 30.88 0

17 & under W L Pts

Casterton 7 0 28

East 6 1 24

Portland 5 2 20

North 5 2 20

Hamilton 3 4 12

Imperials 3 4 12

Millicent 2 5 8

West 1 6 4

South 0 8 0

15 & under W L Pts

Casterton 6 1 24

East 6 1 24

Portland 5 2 20

North 4 3 16

South 4 4 16

Millicent 3 4 12

Hamilton 2 5 8

Imperials 1 6 4

West 1 6 4

*Information as Supplied

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Round 1, April 14Portland (116) d South Gambier (83)East Gambier (52) d West Gambier (40)North Gambier (106) d Millicent (76)Hamilton (93) d Casterton (75)Hamilton Imperials - Bye

Round 2, April 21Portland (97) d Imperials (94)South Gambier (109) d West Gambier (52)North Gambier (102) d East (74)Millicent (145) d Casterton (38)Hamilton - Bye

Round 3, April 25 (ANZAC DAY)North Gambier (94) d South (62)

Round 3, April 28Imperials (120) d West Gambier (51)East Gambier (112) d Casterton (43)Millicent (80) d Hamilton (60)Portland - Bye

Round 4, May 5North Gambier (94) d Imperials (74)South Gambier (188) d Casterton (73)East Gambier (112) d Hamilton (54)Portland (127) d West Gambier (69)Millicent - Bye

Round 5, May 12Millicent (88) d Hamilton Imperials (73)South Gambier (60) d East Gambier (40)Portland (94) d Hamilton (71)Casterton (97) d West Gambier (73)North Gambier - Bye

Round 6, May 19Hamilton Imperials (97) d Hamilton (80)Millicent (137) d South Gambier (90)Portland (155) d Casterton (76)North Gambier (137) d West (84)East Gambier - Bye

VCFL Interleague WeekendSaturday, May 26Bellarine FL (163) d WBFL (43)

Round 7 , June 2South Gambier (52) d Imperials (52)Portland (98) d East Gambier (82)Millicent (91) d West Gambier (88)North Gambier (114) d Hamilton (40)Casterton - Bye

Round 8 , June 9(Queen’s Birthday Weekend)Imperials (213) d Casterton (57)Hamilton (80) d South Gambier (64)Millicent (75) d East Gambier (55)Portland (126) d North Gambier (100)West Gambier - Bye

Round 9 , June 16East Gambier v Hamilton ImperialsMillicent v PortlandHamilton v West GambierCasterton v North GambierSouth Gambier - Bye

Round 10 , June 23Portland v South GambierWest Gambier v East GambierNorth Gambier v MillicentCasterton v HamiltonHamilton Imperials - Bye

Round 15 , July 1Hamilton Imperials v Hamilton

Round 11 , July 7Hamilton Imperials v PortlandSouth Gambier v West GambierEast Gambier v North GambierMillicent v CastertonHamilton v Bye

Round 12, July 14West Gambier v Hamilton ImperialsNorth Gambier v South GambierCasterton v East GambierHamilton v MillicentPortland - Bye

Round 13, July 21Hamilton Imperials v North GambierSouth Gambier v CastertonEast Gambier v HamiltonPortland v West GambierMillicent - Bye

Round 14, July 28Casterton v Hamilton ImperialsHamilton v South GambierMillicent v East GambierNorth Gambier v PortlandWest Gambier - Bye

Round 15 , August 4South Gambier v MillicentPortland v CastertonWest Gambierv v North GambierEast Gambier - Bye

Round 16 , August 11Millicent v Hamilton ImperialsEast Gambier v South GambierHamilton v PortlandCasterton v West GambierNorth Gambier - Bye

Round 17 , August 18Hamilton Imperials v East GambierPortland v MillicentWest Gambier v HamiltonNorth Gambier v CastertonSouth Gambier - Bye

Round 18 , August 25South Gambier v Hamilton ImperialsEast Gambier v PortlandMillicent v West GambierHamilton v North GambierCasterton - Bye

Finals

Week 1 - September 1 - 2

Week 2 - September 8 - 9

Preliminary Final - September 15

Grand Final - September 22

Western Border Football League 2012 Draw