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By Jessica Howard
Coimadais heritage has
been brought to life in a 400page book titled Coimadai
129.
Compiled by Margaret
Love, Bernice Clarke and
Beryl Ham, the book contains information on the
First World War including
family information, photographs, war records and
the recounts of Coimadai
enlistees.
In conjunction with the
opening of the Coimadai
Memorial Park to be held
on June 27, the book will be
launched alongside a memorial wall with a list of the 129
persons who represented
Coimadai and district as service personnel between 1914
and 1918.
Coimadai Avenue of Honour Restoration Association
Chairman, Ken McDonald
said after the final tally of
129 Coimadai volunteers
was reached, it was only appropriate for the book to be
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and Margaret Reddan. As
an artillery driver, Thomas
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many times. His was one of
the most dangerous of all
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Closure anger
By Kate Taylor
The fallout from the State
Governments decision to
close Fiskville continues.
A meeting held in Ballan on
Friday 27 March was closed
to the public but involved
about 80 Fiskville staff and
Ballan CFA members as well
as CFA CEO Mick Wooten,
local MP Geoff Howard,
Minister for Emergency Services Jane Garrett, Chief Fire
Commissioner Craig Lapsley and CFA Chief Officer
Euan Ferguson.
The question of constructing a new Fire Training
Academy within Moorabool
was a hot topic at the meeting, with Mr Lapsley assuring it will be done as soon as
possible.
We need to find an opportunity to build in Moorabool, a block that will be a
new investment. It wont be
Fiskville. It will be something new. We are committed to do that. Might be
Ballan, it might be Bacchus
Marsh. It must be a good outcome, he told the meeting.
However the assembled
members responded negatively to Mr Lapsleys mention of Bacchus Marsh.
Mr Lapsley said that talks
with Moorabool Shire Council are continuing.
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Jane Garrett on the fallout from the closure of Fiskville. Photo Helen Tatchell
They havent talked about
funding or budgets, but
theyve certainly highlighted some places that have the
capacity - but obviously we
cant reveal those because of
commercial confidentiality
and things like that. I dont
want to put the price up!
But it is very preliminary.
Pressed on the question of
whether Fiskville should
have been closed, Mayor
Tatchell has doubts.
Theres been an enormous
amount of money put into
the facility ($14 million)
over the last three years and
one must question why you
would do that, and then shut
it down.
Is it a case that it needs
to be cleaned up and done
again, or is it a question of
whether Fiskville had already reached its use-by
date in terms of technology
and training? I dont know.
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Helping
local
people
through the bloody mess
that is the closure of Fiskville
is now the priority for Moorabool Shire Council.
Weve put forward a proposal to provide counselling
for people affected by the
closure; it would have to be
funded by the State Government and the CFA, but wed
like to facilitate some counselling for those people that
are affected and we want
that put in place as soon as
possible, said Mayor Paul
Tatchell.
Thats our primary concern, the health and wellbeing of these people - its a
very stressful and emotional
time.
The move comes as council
is in discussions with Emergency Services Minister Jane
Garrett, Fire Commissioner
Craig Lapsley and CFA
Chief Officer Euan Ferguson
about finding a new location for a CFA facility within
Moorabool.
But Mayor Tatchell lacks
confidence in whether the
new facility will ever actually be built.
Until we see an actual
plan, we can assume this is
just a talk-fest. From a budget perspective it hasnt got
the money. And based on the
history of how Moorabool
gets funded, we hope for the
best and expect the worst.
And what shape a new facility would take is unclear.
If it was going to be
Fiskville: Mark II then it
would be at Fiskville.
Details are light-on in
terms of locations, funding,
and time frames for a new
facility.
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By Kate Taylor
Ballan Fire Brigade Lieutenant, Ian Ireland with one of the collection tins that helped raise
$21,288 for the Royal Childrens Hospital.
Increasing numbers of
Moorabool residents are
needing help in paying their
council rates bill.
In the 2012/2013 financial
year, two applications for
consideration for financial
hardship were referred to
Council, for urban properties; rising to six applications in 2013/2014, two for
rural properties and four for
urban.
So far in the 2014/2015 financial year, 16 applications
have been received.
But as Council CEO Rob
Croxford explains, it may
not be a matter of more people struggling but a matter
of more people asking for
help.
The 16 ratepayers who applied for hardship this year
is a very low percentage of
0.125per cent of all ratepayers, however it is an increase
on previous years, Mr
Croxford said.
The increased number this
year is a reflection of the
maturity of our service delivery. Our Revenue department have encouraged the
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Clubs strengthened
by grants
By Kate Taylor
The Summer 2015 round
of Community Grants has
been awarded by Moorabool
Shire Council and a report
presented at the 1 April
meeting.
A total of $70,000 was available under the categories of
Community strengthening,
Events, and Arts.
Nearly $128,000 worth of
grants was requested among
33 applications.
However no applications
were made under the Events
category, and the Arts
category was also undersubscribed with just four
applications.
A report prepared by council officers stated that the
under-subscriptions were
due to a variety of combining factors including tourism grants available through
councils Economic Development and Marketing
Department, some groups
being ineligible due to hav-
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The value of volunteers
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Promise still
up in the air
By Kate Taylor
Discussions between Moorabool Shire Council and the
State Government around
funding for Halletts Way are
continuing.
Mayor Paul Tatchell last
month met with Roads
Minister Luke Donnellan to
discuss issues around the
transfer of funds in terms of
the change of government.
Controversy
surrounds
funding for the planned
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Key growth
in recreation
History first
By Jessica Howard
Navigators first war memorial and reflective space
will be unveiled this Sunday after almost 12 months
of tireless preparation.
In conjunction with the ANZAC centenary year, the
Navigators History Group created the memorial in
order to commemorate the returned servicemen and
women from the area.
History group member, Maria Kissane said the group
was initially created in order to research the history of
Navigators, however upon realising that 2015 marked
the 100th year of ANZAC they decided to instead create the towns first ever war memorial.
There has been a lot of preparation because we
started from scratch, when we realised the town had
no memorial whatsoever we decided to focus on that,
and we have done so for the past 12-months, she said.
We have a wonderful little group who have been
researching those who were involved in the war and
so far we have 15 peoples names, and we have also
invited the decedents of those people to attend the
unveiling.
Sundays ceremony will commence at 12pm on Main
Road, Navigators and will feature locally returned
servicemen and women, Moorabool Shire Mayor Paul
Tatchell and Members of Parliament, Catherine King
and Geoff Howard.
Weve had a really good response from the officials
that we invited, Ms Kissane said.
We also received a Moorabool Shire grant which has
really made all of this possible. Weve been working
continuously for such a long time and I think it will
be a family fun day Im just hoping we can have a
representative from each of the soldiers families.
Following the ceremony will be a free BBQ lunch and
entertainment by Irish singer, Maria Forde. For more
information contact Maria Kissane on 0402 054 133.
By Kate Taylor
A draft Recreation and Leisure
strategy for the Moorabool Shire
is out for public comment.
Moorabool Shire Councillors
voted at the Wednesday 1 April
meeting to extend the public exhibition period from four weeks
to eight weeks.
The strategy is designed to guide
the planning, provision, development and management of facilities in the shire.
A report prepared by council staff noted that population
growth has created a surge in
sport and recreation participation, and subsequent increased
demand for facilities.
Interestingly, the report also
noted that Moorabool continues
to have the largest percentage of
recreation participation per capita
across the Grampians Region,
with key growth activities being
the indoor stadium sports such as
basketball, as well as cricket, soccer and football.
However, there is no dedicated
indoor soccer facility in Moorabool, while indoor courts at the
Bacchus Marsh Leisure Centre
are at capacity and another three
courts are required short-term to
meet the need.
The report also noted that some
improvements should be made to
play spaces.
Council also took a number of
questions on notice including
whether the strategy could focus
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Society collates
WWI locals
By Kate Taylor
A new book is memorialising the brave men of the Ballan area who went to World
War I.
This year sees the centenary
of the ANZAC landing at
Gallipoli and as well as an
exhibition being held at the
Ballan RSL for three weeks
in April and May, the Ballan
Historical Society is commemorating the anniversary
by printing a book titled We
Remember.
Its a reference book, put it
that way, said Society Secretary Richard Biden. Were
researching every soldier
that was either born or lived
or worked in Ballan at the
time and we are assembling
a database of all the information we can get on those soldiers - theres about 800-plus
of those soldiers.
From that information,
were extracting a one-page
sheet on each soldier and
we will then be printing that
and binding it in a book.
Help from locals is also being sought anyone who has
photographs in particular,
of local soldiers should contact the historical society at
bshsinc@hotmail.com.au.
There will be two copies of
the book one for the historical society, and one for
the RSL.
Were not producing any
Council Clips
By Kate Taylor
Council is considering a revised policy for dealing with
requests to seal some of the
shires 560 kilometres of unsealed roads.
The policy will lay on the
table until the 6 May council
meeting.
It will establish clear guidelines for the assessment of
requests for upgrading roads
from unsealed to sealed.
The motion was moved by
West Ward Councillor Tom
Sullivan, and seconded by
East Ward Councillor Allan
Comrie.
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Dear Editor,
One could ask Whats
blowing in the wind at Ballan? One could also speculate on why the Moorabool
Shire Mayor is moving
house! Could it be because
he is in direct line with prevailing winds from the proposed wind farm turbines
and would find it unbearable to live there? Does he
know something he is not
telling rate payers? Moorabool Shire are certainly
keeping their cards close to
their chest when it comes to
the Moorabool wind farm.
It seems one cannot get a
consistent, honest answer
to questions put to council
representatives. I seriously
question whose interests the
council is looking after. It
certainly isnt the rate payers
impacted by the proposed
wind farm!
Sue Dean
Mt Egerton
Dear Editor,
In response to the recent
letters from Marian Sidwell
(MN 24 March) and Damien
Strangio (MN 31 March), I
make the following points.
It is correct that the Woolpack Rd northern extension
is not the whole solution to
our local traffic issues, nor is
the Halletts Way ramps and
its southern extension to the
new housing estates at West
Maddingley.
We are a rapidly growing
community and sooner rather than later we will need an
eastern bypass to the town
to allow traffic to move from
the Geelong Rd to either Gisborne or the Western Hwy
toward Ballarat and the
Wimmera (and vice versa).
Currently all this traffic uses
the Gisborne Rd and Grant
Street route to the detriment
of the amenity of our townthe B Double grain and livestock trucks are the obvious
examples of this but you can
Dear Editor,
The same people who
promoted intermittent energy (wind and solar) have
trumped that with their latest green energy fad hydrogen fuel.Hydrogen is the
most abundant element in
the universe; it fuels the sun
and is the third most common element on Earth. But it
is so reactive that it is seldom
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3. A tooth can break on the hard stuff (6). 4. Being delivered takes an hour in town (6). 5. Bitter, which will help
one catch cold (4). 6. Where Eric Steel comes from (9).
12. Made a scene when transported by (7,2). 13. Genuine regret at the time (4). 15. Seperate some (4). 17.
Given a lowish arrangement, which is wise (6). 18. The
loud-speaker after a time will irritate you (6). 20. Grant it
will take time to catch again (5). 21. carries up the radio
to start with (5). 23. Go off, giving one a fright (4).
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, P-ale. 7, No chicken. 8, Ga-s-p. 9, Undo
(anag.). 10, (clever)Dick. 11, (We)S-Co-t. 14, Re-cent
past. 16, Tree doctor. 19, Tar-t. 22, Bent. 24, Lent. 25,
Tr-ot (rev.). 26, Court shoe. 27, Bees (Bs).
Down - 1, Pages. 2, Lass-O. 3, Cog-nac. 4, T-hr-own. 5,
A-C-id. 6, Leicester (anag.). 12, Carried on. 13, T-rue.
15, Part. 17, Owlish. 18, T-annoy. 20, Ag-re-e. 21, Totes. 23, Turn.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Across - 7, Fear the worst. 8, Cutter. 9, Roared. 10,
Warrior. 12, Short. 15, Chess. 16, Express. 18, Charge.
20, Report. 22, Spider monkey.
Down - 1, Bequeath. 2, Trot. 3, Cheroot. 4, Swore. 5,
Breather. 6, Stye. 11, Restrain. 13, Reserved. 14, Extreme. 17, Seven. 19, Hash. 21, Pine.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, Ruby. 7, Disappear. 8, Glow. 9, Stew. 10,
Tied. 11, Tame. 14, Delightful. 16, Detestable. 19, Ride.
22, Hard. 24, Edam. 25, Deep. 26, Blueprint. 27, Play.
Down - 1, Right. 2, Broom. 3, Pistol. 4, Earwig. 5, Spat.
6, Safeguard. 12, Agreeable. 13, Edge. 15, Tier. 17,
Theory. 18, Brainy. 20, Ideal. 21, Empty. 23, Drew.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Across - 7, Gentle breeze. 8, Stop up. 9, Exited. 10,
Des-pair. 12, Stows (rev.). 15, Using (anag.). 16, Glaring. 18, Scr-E-am. 20, Mad-der (rev.). 22, Chestnut tree.
Down - 1, Rest-less. 2, St-EP. 3, Keeps in. 4, Order. 5,
Register. 6, He-re. 11, Pond-ered. 13, W-and-e-red. 14,
Clam-(h)our. 17, S-mite. 19, Cock. 21, Date.
CANCERJune 22-July 22
Creative projects run out of steam and its generally a
restless week. Dont force anything. Your romantic partner may see the funny side of life. A mischievous child
charms you completely.
LEOJuly 23-August 22
Diversification is the theme of the week - you are involved in novel enterprises. Singles could experience a little
romantic setback. Keep a low profile. If making a report,
stress objectivity.
VIRGOAugust 23-September 22
Its an easy week for making excuses, but with discipline
it can be a productive time. Collect debts and send
acknowledgements. Dont delay anyones health
appointments.
LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
Your mood fluctuates from romance to business. The
keyword should be on focus. For you it is a week of
extremes. Friends too, seem to be hot and cold.
SUDOKU
SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
NUMBER GAME
ANSWER BELOW
SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
You are jolted out of whatever rut you have been in and
its anything but a boring week. You are a little gullible
now, so dont believe everything you hear, read or see.
CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
New feelings, new approaches and new faces highlight
the week. This is a good week for productive outings such
as realestate hunting. Career hastles may be painful earlier in the week.
AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
A mix of revived plans, new experiences and last minute
changes makes life hectic until the weekend. This weekend will be the most relaxing for a long time.
PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
Finances are not your forte now. Watch impulse buying
and do lots of comparison shopping. Surprise
correspondence could perk up your week.
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
You are politeness personified - even in love. Your standards are high, but you have a habit of imposing them on
others. New ways to earn money present themselves.
Family ties tighten - the generation gap begins to close.
SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
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The GDCA F Grade Premiership side, the Bacchus Marsh Bulls. Photo - submitted
TOM
Environmental Opinion
supermarkets having a
weeks supply if trucks are
taken off the roads). Decentralisation and resilience are
critical as we seek to re-boot
our global operating system.
There is much to do, little
time to do it, and we stand
on the verge of a less than
supportive social context
at a global level (we cannot
look to KFC to come to our
aid). We must compensate
for that by focusing on the
local, in as many places as
possible simultaneously. All
important
transformative
change comes from the bottom up, and now it is more
important than ever to recognise and implement that
principle.
What is your opinion?
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LEN SMITH
REAL ESTATE
Million dollar
houses are selling
Enzo Raimondo
CEO, REIV
While attention has focused
on the affordable attractions of regional Victoria
for families on a budget and
first home buyers, cities and
towns across the state offer an enormous variety of
homes.
From weatherboard cottages to two and three-level
bluestone buildings crafted
more than a century ago,
new housing estates to elegant
heritage-protected
mansions, the breadth of
choice is reflected in the
range of selling prices.
And while private sale is by
far the most common means
of selling a home in regional
Victoria, auction is becoming more popular and a substantial proportion of homes
in the top price bracket are
selling at auction. Many of
these higher-priced sales
were recorded in late 2014.
In the December quarter
of last year 29 of the 1439
house sales across regional
Victoria sold for more than
$1 million. They accounted for $45,229,000 of the
$525,810,833 worth of property sold. Eleven were sold
at auction or before, the rest
were private sales. The highest price reported to REIV
was $3,500,000 for a home in
Greenhills Road, Bellarine.
And, in the first three
months of this year, preliminary figures show that 30
of the 944 house sales were
for more than $1 million.
In total they were worth
$42,912,000. Fourteen of
those were sold at, before or
after auction, while the rest
were private sales. The high-
Quiet court location, situated on the North side of the Western Fwy, 15 mins from Ballarat & 8 mins to Ballan
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Panoramic views to the North East, double garage with direct internal entry
Paved alfresco area & playground equipment for the children to enjoy whilst being in view from the inside
10 acres is fenced into various small paddocks, small stock dam & 5 x 22,000 litre water tanks
Large 9 x 6m barn with concrete floor, power, toilet and shower plus a mezzanine loft/games room
This is a ne example of a totally inspiring home and property, which is denitely worth inspecting!
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REAL ESTATE
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of the Australian bush, here is your opportunity to secure this 4
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ASKING $795,000
EXECUTIVE HOME
Bacchus Marsh
7 Alice Close
This magnicent executive home has a style like no other. Comprising 4 double bedrooms with BIRs,
master with ens & WIR, study, extensive living areas including open plan lounge, separate rumpus room
& open plan kitchen/meals. With stunning features including timber floors, 10ft ceilings, stainless steel
appliances, evap cooling, hydronic heating, inground pool, alfresco, landscaped gardens on a huge
1600m block. Book your inspections today to appreciate all that is on offer here.
PID: 782339
Bacchus Marsh
Bacchus Marsh
Whether you are looking for a lifestyle move or an investment opportunity, this one is not to be missed. In
a prime location on the east end of Main Street, this single level unit features 2 bedrooms, both with BIRs,
gas heating, split system cooling, light-lled courtyard, enclosed carport & storage area. Situated in a
group of only 4 units, under 400 metres from the Village Shopping Centre & 150 metres from The Avenue
Bowling Club, this neat, original unit will be highly sought after.
PID: 784181
ASKING $275,000
ASKING $465,000
Positioned on the edge of Grantleigh Estate is this exceptionally spacious family residence. Impressive
master bedroom & ensuite complete with WIR. A large study & home theatre room, large kitchen, floating
island bench, walk in pantry & large formal dining & lounge that continues onto the covered outdoor
decking. A further 3 bedrooms all with built in robes, a second living area & main bathroom. Double
remote controlled garage with internal access. 3 KW solar power system.
PID: 767730
Bacchus Marsh
45 Holts Lane
ASKING $295,000
This property provides the perfect opportunity to secure a great rst home or investment property
on a larger than normal block. A neat and tidy 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home with a gas heater in
the lounge & a bright north facing meals area adjoining the kitchen, this home is ready for you to
move in. A double carport, open pergola, a fernery & garden shed complete the outdoors, book your
inspection today.
PID: 742466
Bacchus Marsh
ASKING $269,000
In Simpson Street, close to Main Street is this excellent two bedroom unit. It has a big lounge/dining area,
with heating & cooling, excellent kitchen with quality appliances & other quality xtures & ttings, including
new carpet. Two good sized bedrooms with BIRs. A nice bathroom, separate toilet & laundry are all part
of this great package. Enclosed carport with rolladoors front & rear & a big rear courtyard with garden.
Quality unit which will have instant appeal to a smart purchaser.
PID: 778260
Bacchus Marsh
AUCTION
Bacchus Marsh
AUCTION
10 Gell Street
Bob Gunnell
0417 566 951
On offer here is a great opportunity to secure one of the last remaining Commercial sites available in the
CBD of Bacchus Marsh. The 760m2 (approx) vacant block is ideally suited to a multitude of uses (STCA)
and would provide your business with excellent exposure onto Gell Street and the surrounding shops and
businesss abutting the Village Shopping Centre. Within walking distance to everything in town do not
miss out on this opportunity to showcase your business or invest for the future.
PID: 784483
Daryl Gould
0409 233 157
Built with quality and style is this 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom townhouse. Kitchen with island bench, stainless
steel appliances including dishwasher. Tiled laundry with a separate powder room. Excellent master
bedroom with ens & WIR, family bathroom complete with corner spa and bedrooms 2 & 3 with double
BIRs. Ducted heating & Evap cooling, double garage with remote door, a fully landscaped front yard & a
very spacious backyard complete the package for the discerning purchaser.
PID: 778811
ASKING $380,000
Parwan
ASKING $594,400
10 Whelans Road
Comfortable, well presented 4 bedroom family home on 15 acres. Great environment for those looking for
a lifestyle change. Featuring a lovely timber kitchen, open dining, formal lounge and spacious sunroom
with wood heater for ultimate relaxation. Ducted heating & cooling, 4 stable barn, feed & tack rooms,
horse washing shed, town water, separate paddocks with horse shelters, training track, extra shedding,
chicken coops, 15 minutes to Melton, easy access to Melbourne, Ballarat & Geelong.
PID: 780028
Peter Leonard
0429 671 990
Ph 5367 2333
Steve Creese
0475 888 101
Ian McDonald
0418 522 549
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Ballan on Wednesday April 15 2015 commencing at 2.00pm
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Round 1 v Bungaree
The first round in the Senior game was not what was
hoped for and a loss to last
years premiers shows the
work needed for the rest of
the season.
Best - Chris McGuigan, Harley Hunter, Matt Raworth,
Jordan Clampitt, A. Milner.
The Reserves had a flying
start to the season with a
solid win.
Best - Luke Toohey, Mark
Kersley, J. Poppe, John Manchee, Mick Kersley,S. Curtis.
The Under 18 team came
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Ballan Netball
Round 1 v Creswick
13&Under B - Our youngest
netballers had a great win to
start the season, with both
Chloe Ranieri and Lily-Cate
Mullane making their netball debut.
13&Under - What a great
start to the season with the
girls defeating Creswick
30-6. Ballan dominated all
over the court with Anais
Clifford and Ellie Burquest
proving too strong in the
circle. Erin Vella, Lara Casey and Maddison Alcock
all showed their versatility,
each playing three different
position combinations.
Wednesday - Stableford
Winner Ian Perks 39 points, R/up Chris Perks 36 points.
NTPs - 12th Barry Sims, 15th Peter Di Fiore
Magpie - 14th Barry Sims.
Saturday Stroke
(1st Round Club Championships)
A Grade - Winner Bob Arklay 68-8-60,
R/up Shane Harrison 70-8-62.
B Grade - Winner Athol Love 74-16-58,
R/up Les Martin 78-16-62.
C Grade -Winner Michael Newman 77-17-60,
R/upVictor Buttigieg 82-19-63.
NTPs - 2nd Michael Newman, 12th A. Moore,
15th Athol Love.
Magpies - 14th Bob Arklay and Les Martin,
18thMick Preston.
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Sport
Sulky Snippets
snared the C0 class over
1690 metres with Lagoon
Beach, a 5-Y-0 Somebeachsomewhere/Full
Pleasure
gelding.
Trailing the pacemaker
Grininalltheway,
Lagoon
Beach used the sprint lane to
gain the day by a neck, with
Mikoney Courage third. The
mile rate 2-002.
By LEN BAKER
At Bendigo on Wednesday
April 1, Rockbank trainer Joe
Vassallo was successful with
6-Y-0 Union Guy/Alberts
Belle gelding Impressive
Guy in the Pace for C1 class
over 1650 metres.
Driven by Chris Alford,
Impressive Guy enjoyed a
sweet passage from gate four
trailing the leader Ducale
Bromac (gate two) which set
a slick tempo.
Easing away from the markers on the final bend, Impressive Guy ran home strongly
to blouse the pacemaker in a
brilliant rate of 1-54.3, with
the long odds-on favourite
Time Capsule third after
racing wide from near last in
the final circuit.
At Kilmores Thursday
fixture, Long Forest trainer
Andy Gath and wife Kate
At Ballarat on Thursday,
Ross Sugars combined with
Gavin Lang to capture Pace
for C7 or better class over
2200 metres with ex-Kiwi
6-Y-0 Christian Cullen/Inky
Lady gelding Inky Cullen.
Gradually creeping forward
from gate six to race in the
open after the leaders Major
Crocker and Messini which
galloped shortly after the
start engaged in a war, witj
Messini taking over, Inky
Cullen outstayed his rivals
to score by a head in 1-58.7
over Messini and Major
Crocker.
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