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State Treasurer Tim Pallas, with Moorabool Mayor Cr Paul Tatchell, Member for Buninyong Michaela Settle and Ballan Recreation Reserve user-group members, during his visit to
Promise kept?
reiterate the $3m redevelopment was included in the 2019 State Budget. Photo: Helen Tatchell
By Helen Tatchell to when the funding or the project will “Alongside Council and the seven-user Mr Pallas thanked Moorabool Council
begin, has been officially declared. groups, an enormous amount of work for their commitment to the project.
A political election promise has been President of the Recreation Reserve has been done to get to this stage. “Council has partnered with us, and
confirmed in the State Budget that will
Billy Smith said the pavilion and “As a government we recognise the this project shows what can happen
see $3m injected into an ageing sporting
out-buildings were in dire need of a need to increase participating in sport, when community groups lobby and
facility.
redevelopment. which brings together a lot of people work together with local and state
The Victorian Treasurer Tim Pallas
“The current clubrooms and facilities and keeps communities together and governments.”
confirmed the Redevelopment funding
were built in the 1970s, so this is fabulous engaged,” Mr Pallas said. A media release from the Treasurer
at a gathering at the Ballan Recreation
news for a growing community like Bowling Club President Mick Conroy in May this year stated the $3m was to
Reserve, alongside Member for
Buninyong Michaela Settle, Moorabool Ballan,” he said. acknowledged the “great initiative” deliver a ‘major redevelopment of the
Mayor Cr Paul Tatchell and Council Mr Pallas said the great thing about from State government. Ballan Recreation Reserve’, no specifics
representatives and user group being in public life is making promises “This brings Ballan in to the 21st- have been forthcoming. The release also
members, but don’t get too excited – and delivering on them. century and will encourage increased stated, “this year’s Budget also includes
the Treasurer was “just visiting” on his “We promised 12-months ago, if elected, participation within the community, $500,000 in funding for the 1st Ballan
way to Ballarat and no announcement we would put this in place. across all demographics,” he said. Scout Hall.”
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Murdered and
Darley parents Brooke and Robert
McMASTER have welcomed their second
Mick and Emma Horan (née Dickinson) of
Bacchus Marsh have welcomed their
murderer from Darley
child, a little boy. Denver Michael McMaster second child, a little girl. Lily Alice HORAN A Darley man has been charged with the A 47-year-old man found in the same car
arrived on Thursday 15 August at 9.09am. arrived on Thursday 25 July at 7.19pm at St
Denver weighed 8lb 9oz (4050 grams) and John of God Ballarat, weighing 3320 murder of a man in Deer Park. was taken to hospital for treatment, and was
is a new brother for Silas. grams. Lily is a new sister for Cooper. later charged with one count of murder by
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Not so joyous
subdivision
By Meg Kennedy energy to start somewhere else,” said Mr
Golding, breaking into tears.
A proposed single-storey dwelling at After the objectors spoke, Cr Tonia Dudzik
the rear of an existing house in Simpson asked councillors if there were “reasons as
Street, Ballan saw an emotional objection to how [the dwelling] doesn’t apply to the
from neighbours at a recent Development Moorabool Planning Scheme?”
Mia and Ella have a new sister. Shelby Di MIERI arrived on Monday 12 August to Coimadai Assessment Committee (DAC) council Mayor Cr Paul Tatchell replied, “it’s an odd
parents Kim and Michael Di Mieri, at 10.13am. Shelby weighed 7lb 7oz (3500 grams). meeting. question…could it be worded a different
Objectors shared their concerns that the way?”
dwelling would not fit in the neighbourhood The DAC agenda read that the applicant
character, noise, and would encroach on of the permit has no intention to undertake
Maddingley parents backyard views of the Werribee River and consultation with the objectors.
Natalie and Davide surrounding bushland. “The dwellings would be of a conventional
HEWISH have
A description of the unit in the DAC agenda design, which in the context of the area
welcomed a little
boy to their family. specified that “some vegetation in the is acceptable, onsite amenity for future
Weighing 3770 secluded private open space to the existing residents would be acceptable and there
grams, Flynn dwelling will need to be removed to facilitate would be no unreasonable amenity impacts
Lionel Hewish this development.” on neighbours,” read the permit.
arrived on Friday Simpson Street residents Marianne and “Altered layouts and setbacks to the
25 July at 10.09pm.
Steven Golding emotionally shared their proposed dwelling can be resolved through
Flynn is a new
brother for Charlie. disappointment with the plans with the submission of revised plans.”
councillors. The issue was moved to the next DAC
“I’m 54-years old…and I haven’t got the meeting to be held in September.
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Instrumental extravaganza
By Meg Kennedy Mr Wilkins said the MLO “always try to
cater for a wide range of ages, as music is a
Young people and those who are ‘young universal language, but it is not always easy
at heart’ are encouraged to take part in an
to engage younger members of the audience
upcoming concert by the Moorabool Light
in classical music.”
Orchestra (MLO).
Young people are also encouraged to
MLO will host a Young People’s Concert
next month in Bacchus Marsh, aimed to make their own novelty instruments from
allow children to experience the magic of live materials at home to bring along to the
orchestral music, as well as the opportunity concert.
to partake in the concert with their own Those who bring their home-made
home-made instrument. instruments will be able to play along
The event will also be narrated by ABC 774 with the orchestra in the second half of the
Mornings host Jon Faine. program.
MLO Musical Director Barry Wilkins said Household items that can be used to create
the idea to recruit Mr Faine to be part of instruments include wooden spoons, a
the concert came after the MLO thought he
funnel and a corrugated pipe for a French
would make a good choice to narrate the two
horn, and small Christmas bells.
major pieces.
“Children are very creative…a lot of ‘home-
“[We made contact] via email with an
invitation, to which he readily and promptly made’ novelty instruments seem to be in the
accepted,” said Mr Wilkins. percussion area, something they can ‘bang’,
Mr Faine told the Moorabool News that but there have been some novelty ideas
he “grew up with ‘Peter and the Wolf’ and emerging on other items that can ‘blow’ or
‘Carnival of the Animals’ and is “super ‘scrape’,” said Mr Wilkins.
excited to be on the other end for this The MLO Young People’s Concert will be
performance.” held on Sunday, 15 September at 2pm in the
“I am always excited by grassroots Bacchus Marsh Public Hall.
community events – they are the glue that Tickets are (adults) $25; children aged
keeps communities working,” he said. 16&under - free.
As well as classical pieces ‘Peter and
Tickets will be available at the door on the
the Wolf’, ‘Carnival of the Animals’ and
day of the performance, or by phoning 5367
Tchaikovsky’s ‘1812’ overture, the MLO are
set to perform a range of music, from the 2070. Tickets can also be purchased at 185
‘Bugs Bunny’ theme, the soundtrack from Main St, Bacchus Marsh.
the 2007 film ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: At For more information on the concert, visit
World’s End’ and more. the MLO website. Current ABC 774-radio personality and presenter Jon Faine will be the guest narrator at the
MLO concert to be held on Sunday 15 September. Photo – www.abc.net.au (ABC Melbourne)
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After its greens were almost destroyed by salty bore water and drought, Ballan
Bowling Club has been given the opportunity to have year-round green grass.
The lawn bowls Club was recently granted $100,000 from Moorabool Shire Council
for a new synthetic green, as part of Council’s Community Development Fund.
The news comes as club members have worked tirelessly since March to get the
grounds back up to a playing standard, with many volunteer-run working bees
held, and donations made, in preparation for next month’s 2019/20 pennant season.
Bowling Club President Mick Conroy said the artificial grass will help make the
club “an all-year round facility for the community.”
As the club is closed for five-months of the year, Mr Conroy said it allows for more
community involvement on the grounds.
“We wanted to utilise the club more…through the Moorabool Shire community
grants, [the club] wants to be more active and progressive and to get more
community involvement,” he said.
As well as opening more opportunities for the community, Mr Conroy said the
artificial grass is also environmentally friendly.
“Our impact on the environment will be less, with less water, less chemicals on
the system, and water can be used elsewhere,” he said.
Mr Conroy said the grant will mark “a new direction” for the club after a
tumultuous year.
“We are trying to utilise the grounds with more members, but mostly for more
community groups to use it, and for more participation from across the Moorabool
Shire.”
Construction for the new turf will begin in late-April 2020.
The upcoming season is still on schedule and begins on 21 September.
Ballan Bowling Club is located in Cowie street and is just one of the user groups The Ballan Bowling Club greens are still recovering from salty bore water and drought issue earlier this
at the Ballan Recreation Reserve. year. Photo - supplied
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The Moorabool News – 20 August, 2019 Page 5 creating rivers through residential properties and overflowing roadside shoulders.
(Below): The run-off comes from all directions near the school bus stop at the entrance to Providence Village resident Sylvia Merry (centre) and Federal Member for Ballarat Catherine King (far right) with fellow Providence residents, who are protesting for a
pedestrian crossing out the front of the residence in Griffith Street. Photo - Meg Kennedy
Connor Court from the Ballan-Greendale Road. Photos – Helen Tatchell Bacchus Marsh SES Unit Controller Bill
By Meg Kennedy By Meg Kennedy “This is not good enough,” she said. Protest organiser Sylvia Merry told the Moorabool News the
a duck’s back
weekend for residents.
safe space to cross. we are taking a further stand.”
Potential interim options discussed included changes to the
branches
The road has seen an increase in traffic in the last few years
following the development of the Stonehill Estate, as well as from
bus route, cutting out theroadways.
As for her message to government bodies who are in-charge
road’s centre lane and an increase of the area, Ms Merry said they need to “think about the
created and snowball withroad. further rain in the Ballan “Any catchment
By Helen Tatchell Ms King fights hadof Providence
on the
three-lane Griffith St road. traffic investigation, design and physical works will
morning of Sunday,Karndean
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into town, they have to cross 3-lanes of traffic - without lights
and a pedestrian crossing.
toweflow
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other traffic River forand
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Council’s Stages 1 and 2 of the Bacchus “We achieve the best outcomes if we hear run-off that creates numerous rivers through
Marsh Local Area Traffic Management Plan, from the people who use these roads the part of the land still belonged topetition,
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Ms McMahon
also presentedfamily.
a resident’s
photos and objectives from an IDM
somebody if there is a zebra crossing put where they want
some evening trains
the Stage 3 study will commence shortly, most,” Mr Jeffrey said.
looking at an area within Darley. “We received excellent feedback from the year between 1992, and when we moved
Connor court is situated off the Greendale
Sustainable awayGuidelines,
Infrastructure in 1999, with that
Previous Local Area Traffic Management community for stages 1 and 2, and we hope
Road and sits below housing on the upper
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one stating:
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Market slowly
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"Millside" Brilliant Opportunity On Edge Of Myrniong Township
on the rise2 2
So close to Melbourne and just sitting on the edge of the pretty township of Myrniong, this property presents a
rare opportunity in a tightly held district, to be offered as two separate lots:
Pentland Hills "Myrtlebrae" 33 Smiths Lane 120 acres (48ha) approx.
1
Lovely and neat classic circa 1920's 4BR country style weatherboard homestead with 12ft ceilings and town
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water connected. Views to Melbourne CBD to the east. Several historic outbuildings, Haysheds, Timber
cattleyards and ramp. NBN tower with passive income earning.
ent to underquoting and it is listed to sell for the agreed
1
Lot 2 - "Mill Paddock" 119 acres (48.38ha) with Myrniong Creek frontage
timely to revisit the dispar- market value, which may Potential ideal building or development site on edge of township (STCA), combination of both flat and
ity as we expect the market have been much less. How undulating country leading down to Myrniong Creek. Windmill and bore, electric fencing throughout with 7
3 3
to be fairly healthy going in often do we hear about ce- main paddocks.
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posed listed reserve or sale as we sneak a peek into
Auction adrian.smith@landmark.com.au
price there are a range of Settheir lives? But if Joe Bloggs’ Saturday 5th
Brilliant Farming/Lifestyle Opportunity
in a tranquil and private location and with lovely valley view's towards
October, 11.00am (Myrniong Hall)
Auction
Saturday 2nd June, 11.00am - onsite Tony Shanahan
View
offers aby appointment
house
Melbourne sells
is this stunningfor hundreds
farming/lifestyle of
tools they use and factors multiple of possibilities. The property has the added benefit ofwww.landmarkharcourts.com.au/LTB2844
opportunity which
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Settlement: 60/90 days M 0408519144
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that they consider. The main 28m x 12m Barn Style Shed/Warehouse/Office
power connected, 18 squares of office space, a modern and fully equipped
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separate study area and bathroom/toilet facilities.
to underquoting.
storage.
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So close to Melbourne and just sitting on the edge of the
electric fencing in place, and the spring-fed watercourse meandering
for in the area. Real Estate throughUnderquoting
offers a great water supplycan occur
CEO, REIV for livestock, also with 250,000lt
professionals are required to when the property is delib- pretty township of Myrniong, this property presents a rare
drinking water storage tank.
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106 acres
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country style weatherboard homestead with 12ft ceilings and town
earning.
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Real estate professionals are water connected. Views to Melbourne CBD to the east. Several historic outbuildings, on 106 acres
cattleyards (42.92ha)
and ramp. NBN tower with passive income earning.
Haysheds, Timber
degree of confidence that we in a resurgent market might bound by Victorian under- Lovely
1
Lot and neat
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with Myrniong with 12ft ceilings and town
homestead
cattleyards andPaddock”
ramp. NBN tower 119 withacres (48.38ha)
passive income earning.
have hit bottom and the mar- be able to attract. The other quoting laws and Australian water connected. Views to Melbourne CBD
Creek frontage
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the east. Several
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Potential income
ideal earning.
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ideal building 119 acres (48.38ha) with Myrniongsite
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(STCA)
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electric leading
fencingfordown to Myrniong
throughout Creek. Windmill and bore, electric fencing throughout with 7
land bankers,with 7 main paddocks.
3
A magnificent opportunity developers (STCA) or many rural lifestyle pursuits. Adrian Smith
previously canvassed in this ent when two or more par- estly and fairly. main paddocks.
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column it is likely that more ties ‘fall in love’ with a home A magnificent
A magnificent opportunity
opportunity forAuction
for land bankers,landdevelopers
bankers, (STCA) developers
Adrian
or many (STCA)
Smith or many
rural lifestyle rural lifestyle pursuits.
pursuits.
To find out more about un- adrian.smith@landm
Saturday 5th October, M11.00am
0400 178 945(Myrniong Hall)
properties will begin to sell and engage in a bidding war. derquoting, please visit the Auction Adrian Smith Tony Shanahan
View by appointment adrian.smith@landmark.com.au
for higher than what was No agent or vendor will Consumer Affairs Victoria Auction Saturday 5th October, 11.00am (Myrniong Hall) M 0400 178 945
Tony Shanahan
M 0408519144
www.landmarkharcourts.com.au/LTB2844
originally expected.
Landmark Ballarat
knock back the highest website: www.consumer.vic. Saturday View by appointment adrian.smith@landmark.com.au
5th October, 11.00am (Myrniong Hall) M 0408519144
www.landmarkharcourts.com.au/LTB2844 Tony Shanahan
This situation is very differ- price, simply because it was gov.au View by appointment
Landmark Ballarat
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Saturday 31 August, Tabcorp Park Melton Race 7, Winner: Tough Monarch (10). Trainer:
Rickie Alchin. Driver: Chris Svanosio. Photo: Stuart McCormick HRV.
Saturday 31 August, Tabcorp Park Melton Race 8, Winner: Keayang Ebonyrose (9). Trainer:
Marg Lee. Driver: Kima Frenning. Photo: Stuart McCormick HRV.
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NETBALL Results – Qualifying Finals
Ballarat Football League
of finals A Grade
Sunbury 21 lost North Ballarat City 36
East Point 49 def Bacchus Marsh 31
Lake Wendouree 45 def Ballarat 32
Results - Elimination Final 2
Seniors
Redan 18.16 (124) def Darley 8.18 (66)
Reserves
Darley 5.15 (45) def Lake Wendouree 4.9 (33)
B Grade
Lake Wendouree 40 lost East Point 43 Under 19s
Ballarat 57 def Bacchus Marsh 35 Melton 8.9 (57) def Ballarat 8.2 (50)
Melton South 29 lost Sunbury 58 ***
Results – Qualifying Final
C Grade Seniors
But this day belonged to
Redan. The shear emphatic Sunbury 28 lost Lake Wendouree 29 East Point 14.13 (97) def Sebastopol 11.11 (77)
nature of the Lion’s win was East Point 29 def Melton 27 Reserves
convincing to say the least as Ballarat 22 lost Bacchus Marsh 26 Sunbury 9.10 (64) def East Point 8.8 (56)
the Devils struggled to find Under 19s
any momentum. Darley was D Grade
North Ballarat City 9.5 (59) def Redan 5.12 (42)
by Todd Whelan denied back-to-back goals Lake Wendouree 34 def Melton South 25
all afternoon, making it im- East Point 28 def Melton 27 ***
Darley has proven no match possible to impact a 41-point Bacchus Marsh 34 def Ballarat 24 Results - Elimination Final 1
for an impressive Redan half time deficit that would Seniors
in Saturday’s Elimination become 58 at the final siren. E Grade Melton 11.11 (77) def Sunbury 9.11 (65)
Final, going down by 58 The Lions simply out- Melton 20 lost East Point 28 Reserves
points. The result ends the worked the Devils. Not only Ballarat 37 def North Ballarat City 22 Redan 9.9 (63) def Melton 9.7 (61)
Devils dream of a Premier- was their run and carry with Melton South 23 def Bacchus Marsh 22 Under 19s
ship in their Centenary Year the ball superior, there was a Sunbury 14.10 (94) def Lake Wendouree 7.5 (47)
and a run of 16 successive sizeable gulf in pressure and 19&Under
wins at home. numbers at the contest. The Ballarat 46 def North Ballarat City 43
Darley went into the game
as warm favourites but
Lions job was made easier
with their cleaner ball use
Sunbury 42 def Lake Wendouree 20 AFL Goldfields Women’s
Melton South 35 def Redan 29
never looked likely. The
travelling Lions ‘beat up’ the
and overall efficiency while Football League
the Devils looked strangely
Results – Preliminary Finals
Devils at their own game,
on their own deck to make
out of sorts on Darley Park
for the first time in a long
Ballarat Junior Football League Women’s
it to the last four, and week time. At least Darley leaves Results – Semi-Finals 1 Redan 1.6 (12) def Melton Centrals 0.3 (3)
two of the finals. Redan 2019 with a clearer picture of U/17 Seniors Ballarat U18 Youth Girls
welcomed back key big man what they need to contend at
Mount Clear 10.8 (68) def Ballarat Swans 7.3 (45) North Ballarat City 2.5 (17) def Ballarat Swans 1.5 (11)
Orren Stephenson and mid- the pointy end in 2020.
fielder Lachie George to put The Devils can be proud of U/17 Reserves Riddell U18 Youth Girls
the writing on the wall early their season despite a pre- North Ballarat 7.11 (53) def Mount Clear 5.10 (40) Bacchus Marsh 5.5 (35) def Gisborne 3.2 (20)
with the first centre clear- mature exit from the finals.
U/15 Seniors Ballarat U15 Youth Girls
ance of the game. Stephen- 40 players represented the
North Ballarat 15.8 (98) def Mount Clear 4.6 (30) North Ballarat 1.5 (11) def East Point Dragons 1.2 (8)
son 37, had missed the last club at senior level, includ-
three encounters against the ing 10 aged 19 and under. East Point 13.9 (87) def Redan 0.2 (2) Riddell U15 Youth Girls
Devils and wasted little time The youth will be better for U/15 Reserves Sunbury Kangaroos 5.10 (40) def Melton 1.1 (7)
making up for lost ground the experience, and it won’t
East Point 11.7 (73) def Lake Wendouree 4.6 (30) Ballarat U13 Junior Girls
dominating for the most be long until they’re influ-
North Ballarat 5.9 (39) def Sebastopol 1.0 (6) Ballarat Swans 2.4 (16) def North Ballarat 1.3 (9)
part, providing the Lions encing games off their own
with first use. Redan booted boot given the right guid- U/13 Seniors Riddell U13 Junior Girls
the first goal of the game ance. Coach Heath Scotland Bacchus Marsh 2.10 (22) def Melton 1.1 (7)
North Ballarat 6.8 (44) def Redan 4.3 (27)
against the breeze and (from has done a sterling job in his
three years in charge, fast East Point 8.5 (53) def Ballarat Swans 0.5 (5)
then) were never headed.
Darley had a disappointing tracking their development.
You would think the Devils
U/13 Reserves Ballan Brumbies Basketball
day at the office, and had North Ballarat 2.1 (13) def Ballarat Swans 0.2 (2)
would be aiming to hang on Results – Week ending Sunday 1 September
very few winners. Playing Redan 5.1 (31) def Lake Wendouree 3.2 (20)
Coach Heath Scotland was to the former AFL stars’ ser- Under 10 Boys
the pick of the bunch, while vices for another crack at the Ballan White - Bye
title in 2020.
Brian Graham accumu-
lated the lion share of pos- East Point will host Melton
Ballan Golf Club Ballan Blue 32 def Excies Acmy White 24
Under 10 Girls
session. Leading forward this Saturday in a replay of Results – Week ending Saturday 31 August
Ballan 6 lost Excies Acmy White 11
Jake Edwards (two goals, the 2018 Second Semi Final Wednesday - Stableford (Men’s & Ladies)
at City Oval while Sebas- Under 12 Boys
five behinds) presented all Winner
topol aim to bounce back Ballan White 9 lost Wildcats Blue 28
day and looked dangerous Chris Tudor (11) 32 points on c/b from Les Martin (15).
but his shots on goal were against Redan in a sudden Ballan Blue 26 def Excies Acmy 10
death First Semi Final on Saturday Stableford Under 12 Girls
made more difficult with the
Sunday. (7th Round House Teams) Ballan 27 def Celtic Tigers Red 16
shallow nature of the Dev-
ils forward 50 entries and Final Score A Grade Under 14 Boys
the swirling breeze. Leigh Darley: 2.3-15, 3.7-25, 5.12- Winner - Chris Tudor (11) 33 points. Ballan White 18 lost Sovereign Knights White 26
Spiteri provided the Devils 42, 8.18-66 Lost To Redan: R/up - Les Martin (15) 32 points. Ballan Blue 33 def Wildcats 14
only other spark forward of 4.4-28, 9.12-66, 11.16-82, B Grade Under 14 Girls
centre with a spirited second 18.16-124. Winner on the day Aggy Germon (19) 35 points. Ballan 10 lost Celtic Tigers Red 18
half especially. Darley (Goals): J. Edwards 2, R/up - Brian Clifford (22) 35 points Under 16 Boys
Trent Angwin competed B. Graham, M. Hanson 1, L.
NTPs - 12th Denis Conroy, 15th Aggy Germon. Ballan 19 def Celtic Tigers Green 12
manfully in the ruck con- Spiteri, J. Ancrum, B. Colley
Magpies - 14th Michael Di Fiore. Under 16 Girls
ceding weight and size, Darley (Whelan’s Best):
while usual suspects Shane H. Scotland, B. Graham, L. Balls (5), Cut-off 31 points Ballan 45 def Sovereign Knights 14
Page and Luther Baker left Spiteri, S. Page, J. Edwards, Aggy Germon, Les Martin, Brian Clifford, Chris Tudor, Under 18 Boys
nothing in the tank. L. Baker. Michael Di Fiore. Ballan 46 def Prospectors 44
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