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Patrick Elander has been recognised as a valuable basketball player and (inset) defending against a Tasmanian team in the Special Olympic League. Main photo Jessica Howard. Inset - supplied.
By Jessica Howard gaining a spot as a junior development recognised as a valuable player. Under the guidance of coach Amy Moore,
player. There were 50 players at the try-outs and Patrick has been playing in the league for
At 16-years-old and over six-foot-tall, theres The Ivor Burge Championships are the ten people got through with only two being Ballarat.
no surprise Patrick Elander is excelling on National Basketball Championships for chosen for the development squad, he said. Amy Moore nurtures and gets the best
the basketball court. players with an intellectual disability. I thought there were people there that were performance out of athletes with disabilities,
The Bacchus Marsh teenager was recently Following on from his selection in the better than me so it feels good to have been Ms Elander said.
asked to try out for the Ivor Burge Victorian development squad, Patrick was contacted by the one selected. Patrick used to get anxious about
state team, with a series of rigorous sessions Basketball Victoria and offered a scholarship Patrick said he started playing mainstream basketball, but this different level of coaching
held at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic that will see him working with top Victorian basketball with a friend before taking helps him to enjoy the sport a lot more.
Centre. and Australian athletes and coaches. 12-months off after struggling to enjoy the Patrick said it was about getting on the court
Competitors were judged on their height, The National Intense Training Program will training and competitive side of the sport. and just having a go.
speed, skill and drive by a collection of be held over eight weeks, with the first held His mother, Jenn Elander, organised a Basketball is good for my fitness and it is
talented and experienced coaches. at the State Basketball Centre last Sunday, meeting with their local doctor and Pinarc something that I am good at so I will see how
After two one-day sessions, Patrick made July 23. Disability Support, who pointed him in the far this development squad will take me and
it through to the top ten mens squad before Patrick said it was a good feeling to be direction of the Special Olympic League. hopefully I can have a bit of fun with it.
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Elaine women are taking over the reins of two local sporting approval
scrapes
clubs.
Julie Pantzidis has been appointed as Elaine Cricket Clubs
new president making her the first female to take on the
through
role since the club was founded in 2012.
The new appointment also marks the Ballarat Cricket
Associations first female club president in the league.
Ms Pantzidis said she was excited about her new role.
Going into the board meeting I wasnt aware that they were By Kate Taylor
going to elect me, so it came as a bit of a surprise, but Im
Councillors have voted to adopt the 2017-2018 budget but
happy to be able to work together with the committee and only just.
try and keep a small club going, she said. After amendments, public exhibition, a high number (32) of
My son Nicholas started playing five years ago and I didnt submissions, and a fiery debate over deferring funding for a
know a lot about cricket at that point, but I started having a new council depot to replace the Ballan facility, the budget
passion for the sport and then I started having a real passion was passed with additional amendments.
for the club. After a Division was called on the vote, Councillors Tom
Sullivan and Pat Toohey were officially recorded as having
While the Elaine Cricket Club currently only fields junior
voted against adopting the budget including the amendments
teams, Ms Pantzidis said the club was looking to form a for deferring the depot funding.
senior team in the future. Both councillors argued that the depot project could not
We are hoping to pull enough numbers together to have a be deferred because it is dangerous to have such a facility
senior team this year and are also looking at having a third Women make a racquet Megan Farhall (Sec) and her mother operating in a nearby residential zone.
junior side. We are just looking at numbers at this point and Jane Farhall (President) have taken the reins of the Elaine Tennis Other last-minute changes included the testing of two
a few people have showed a bit of interest in coming across club whilst Julie Pantzidis is the new President of the Elaine Cricket bridges on Woolpack Road, Bacchus Marsh however the
Club. Photo Helen Tatchell project will be done at no cost to council as it has received
for the next season, she said.
state government funding of $20,000 towards it.
I hope to increase player numbers while continuing to on an administrative level, which is why its really good for Council will have to put its hand in its pocket to find an
provide a good family environment for people to come and us to have Julie and Rebecca on board. additional $22,842 in funding to help subsidise the cost of
play their cricket. Its not just a boys club anymore, the women are running School Crossings.
Ms Pantzidis will be joined on the board by new club the show. There will be a little bit more money floating around
treasurer, Rebecca Curran. The Elaine Tennis Club has also benefited from two new though, with interest expenses being decreased by $68,322
due to the deferral of borrowings in the 2016/17 financial
Vice President and Junior Coordinator, Shane Dunne said it valuable board members, with Jane Farhall taking on the role
year in addition to the reduction in borrowing requirements
was great to see the club being taken over by women. of president and her daughter, Megan Farhall as secretary. resulting from the proposed deferral of $1.0M on the Ballan
Leagues are focusing on girls cricket teams but they Elaine plays in the Buninyong District Tennis Association Depot relocation in 2017/18.
havent really focused on women being involved in the clubs competition. The budget is available for viewing on councils website.
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Costing for a youth space at the Rotary Park/Andy Arnold
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One punch
Editor thug facing jail
By Jessica Howard and leave the venue. The man was taken
to Sunshine Hospital with a sore head and
A 22-year-old is facing jail time after a neck.
one punch attack that left a father-of-two
Dear Editor, unconscious.
CCTV footage obtained by police the
following day revealed the identity of Jones,
The disastrous Coolaroo Craig Jones allegedly punched the victim in who attended the Bacchus Marsh Police
Station on February 12.
dump/recycling plant fire the head while in the presence of the mans
wife and two children, aged five and 12. Jones made full admissions to police, stating
has impacted hundreds of The incident occurred at a Bacchus Marsh that when approached by the victim, he felt
set to blossom
residents, caused environ- hotel at around 8pm on February 1 this year. threatened and acted in self-defence.
Jones defence lawyer asked Magistrate
mental damage, and result- Jones appeared in the Bacchus Marsh
Magistrates Court on Friday (July 14) charged
Gregory Robinson for a sentencing
member, edEdithin immediate litigation. indication, submitting that his client should
Paarharmer Ms Paarhammer said works with intentionally cause injury. receive an adjourned undertaking with
Bacchus Marsh has
said the community group were generously funded
mas- The court heard the victim and his family
will now join forces with by the former Ballan Quilt were having dinner at the Bacchus Marsh
conditions including anger management.
a class ofsive
Ballandumping
Primary Group sites
and thevisited
Ballan Farm- However, Magistrate Robinson rejected
venue, and were seated within about ten- the submission, stating that if Jones were to
School students, who will ers Market.
by thousands
plant a collection of citrus of trucks
This is very much pera com-
metres of the accused and his ten male plead guilty, he would be imprisoned for one
year.the parks. munity project and it is great friends.
trees throughout month.
Stabbing at Greendale
The planting sessions are to see the Shire and the local The group of men were allegedly using There is no justification for that type of
Whatshedo
about ownership, said.these dump
schools taking sites
interest in inappropriate language, resulting in the behaviour in any way, he said.
contain?
Many students will walk beautifying our town. victims wife approaching the group and A man who was accompanied by his wife
through the two parks on While two parks are cur- asking them to be wary of the young children and kids made [the accused], who stood with
their way What
to school andprecautions
by rently in the works, have
there are
nearby. ten of his mates, feel threatened? Absolutely
planting been
their owntaken?
trees, about seven or eight other not.
they will be able to take areas in Ballan that have the Jones allegedly responded to the woman by
ownership What areforthepotential
fire risks? That is violent thuggery and other young
by caring to be turned into swearing and stating, I can say whatever I
more
What are the table-water
and learning about them. pocket parks. This is f***ing want in front of your kids.
men need to know that this behaviour is not
okay. The victim could have died, and right
By Helen Tatchell injuries to his upper body.
This project will also enable just the beginning, but it is a The victim then approached Jones, who hit
risks?
the students to understand lovely beginning. in front of his wife and kids.
Paramedics also treated a woman for upper
The planting sessions will One punch thug facing jail (MN 18 July)
the man in the head, forcing him to land on
the importance of trees and
what they Who
can do inspects these sites,
Following the sentencing indication, Jones
A man in his 60s was flown by air ambulance
in early re- body injuries and was taken to the Ballarat
for both commence the ground and fall unconscious for some will plead not guilty to the charge, with a
August.
ports
the environment on
and usthese
as For sites, reports
more information, visit time. contest mention to be heard in Ballarat with to the Alfred hospital on Thursday 20 July
humans. http://ballanarboretum.org. Plead Jones not guilty
proceeded and
to step overget
the 6victim
months later down the track.
a date to be set in the near future. Base Hospital in a stable condition.
to our community? - Kieran Atkin with serious abdominal injuries. He is in a
What are we all being ex- serious condition. Victoria Police confirmed a 42-year-old
posed to? And at what cost And so he bloody well should. - Heather Simpkin Police were called to a Shuter Avenue Greendale man has been charged.
Environmental Opinion
to our community and our He has been charged with intention to
Haha this is far from the truth unless people know the truth address in Greendale at around 7.45pm
children?
they should not comment. - Tiffany
with Tom KingstonJones following reports a man had been stabbed. cause serious injury, recklessly causing
Does anyone know the an-
A spokesperson from Ambulance Victoria injury, and assault with a weapon.
swers to these questions? It should be illegal for the paper to publish anyones full
said paramedics were called at about 7.40pm. The man was expected to appear in a
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Ballan Lions Club Market Maddingley. Enq 0408 260 727.
MEETINGS Next market Saturday 5 August. First Saturday each Bacchus Marsh Baptist Church
month - Inglis St, Ballan 9am-1pm. Enquiries 0402 390 080 Sundays, 10:30am, Worship Service and Childrens Program.
St Andrews Playgroup Bacchus Marsh (Wayne).
(Behind St Andrews Church) Cnr Gisborne Rd & Lerderderg Phone 5367 6550 for more details.
Darley Market Our Lady Help of Christians Korobeit
St Bacchus Marsh. Monday-Friday 9am, 11am, 1pm & 3pm. Saturday 5 August, 1pm. 1st & 3rd Saturday each month at
Enquiries Cindy 0433 651 066. Mass every Saturday 6.30pm.
Darley Park Football Reserve. Enquiries 0488 345 145 (Alan). Golden Harvest Christian Fellowship
Ballan Playgroup Ballan Farmers Market
Every Tuesday of school Term. St Johns Anglican Church Non denominational - Prayer every Sunday 10am, Mens
Next Market Saturday 12 August, 9am-1pm. KYB Monday evenings 6pm. Ladies KYB Wednesday 1pm.
Hall- 9:30-11:30am. Enquiries - 0409 681 138 Anna or 0421
2nd Saturday each month, Mill Cottage car park. Further details 0429 681 566.
905 558 Tamsin.
Enq 0498 361 291 or 0490 114 130. Bacchus Marsh Life Church
Bacchus Marsh & District Garden Club
Meeting 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7.30pm at The Laurels, Meeting 10am every Sunday at the BM College Drama Room,
229 Main St Bacchus Marsh. Guest Speakers. Supper after
CHURCH in Grant Street. Enquiries Pastor Merv - 0412 290 036.
each meeting. All Welcome. Enquiries - Wendy 5367 4170. Anglican Parish of West Moorabool St Bernards Bacchus Marsh Catholic Church
Ballan Anglers Inc Ballan, Bungaree, Morrisons and Gordon. Service Times Mass Times Saturday- 5pm; Sunday 8.30am & 10am.
Meeting second Wednesday every month. Hudsons Hotel, Sunday 30 July - St Johns Ballan, 9:30am. No other services in
7.30pm. More anglers and families needed and welcome the parish on this day. Enquiries - Glen Wesley on 5368 2730 for
0400 003 936. more details.
Rose-Carers of Maddingley Park Catholic Parish of Gordon
Working Bees every 3rd Wednesday & Sunday of each Mass Times - Saturday 29 July Springbank, 6.30pm
month. All welcome. Enquiries - 0418 171 119. Sunday 30 July Bungaree 8.45am; Ballan 10.30am.
Bacchus Marsh Family Drug Support Group Ballan Uniting Church (St. Pauls)
For Family Members who have a loved one affected by drugs. Services 1st, 2nd & 3rd Sundays 11.15am. 4th Sunday 9.30am
Enquiries - 1300 660 068. Reflective Worship.
Alanon Support Group - for families of alcoholics B3 Community
Meets at 10.30am on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month Focused, family friendly church with a difference. Services
at the Uniting Church Hall, Gisborne Road, Bacchus Marsh. every 2nd & 4th Sundays at Avenue Bowling Club, Main St,
Enq - 0421 222 717. Bacchus Marsh.
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NO. 9005 CANCERJune 22-July 22 Careful planning may help you avoid a financial snag.
Watch a tendency to take risks - you are in an adventur-
ACROSS DOWN Careerwise, you may find that a more traditional approach
appeals to your superiors. Dont be experimental just to
ous mood. Your creative energies are high and your eff-
6. Antibiotic (10) 1. Mild (6) orts could win you high praise.
8. Job (4) 2. Nationality (7) be different. Some good financial news may arrive this
9. Gun (4) 3. Bone (6) week. PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
10. Big (5) 4. Flowery (6) Transportation and communication problems are start-
11. Stagger (4) 5. Go in (5) LEOJuly 23-August 22
ing to end. Your independent streak is surfacing, but try
12. All-round (9) 7. Tree (5) A dull job suddenly becomes much more interesting. Your to include your partner in your plans. You have a knack
16. Doctor (9) 13. Freezing (3) social life is livelier too. A friend may become suddenly of excluding those who could could be the most helpful.
20. Unfortunately (4) 14. Zodiac sign (7) possessive - try to nip the problem in the bud.
22. Rubbish (5) 15. Glower (5) BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
23. Trick (4) 17. Fireside (6) VIRGOAugust 23-September 22
24. Language (4) 18. Globe (6) You are a devoted friend and family member, but shun
25. Resolute (10) 19. Reply (6) This is an excellent week for presenting your proposals. the praise for doing what you think is just the right thing.
21. Room (5) Your instincts are sharp, especially in domestic matters. Your wit sometimes hurts others - until they realize there
A happy romantic trend continues through the week and is nothing personal intended. Put your quick wit to pract-
CRYPTIC PUZZLE at the end of the week a recent mystery is solved. ical use - perhaps taking on a public speaking role.
ACROSS LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
6. Thats enough of that! Must go to the dentist! (4,2,4).
8. Driven back from the grocers (4). 9. Quickly eat some- Your charisma helps you avoid some tricky situations this
thing in the bar (4). 10. Wake and practise for the event week, at home or at work - but dont count on it exclu-
SUDOKU
(5). 11. As far as Quiet! Thats nonesnese! (4). 12. De- sively. You are very popular at present and you receive a
parture time, when ones not at ones best (3,6). 16. As series of invitations
it did in ones finances when one prospected for oil?
(4,1,4). 20. Shut up, love, theres a policeman outside SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
(4). 22. A terrible, but legal, beheading (5). 23. Greeting
you get from the hairdresser (4). 24. Just that I have NUMBER GAME
Hunches are generally strong, especally those related to
career prospects. Overseas corresponence encourages you
been through a great deal (4). 25. Levy, travelling, had to shape your own travel plans. A research project brings
too much to eat (6,4). ANSWER BELOW
some surprises.
DOWN SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
1. Dump the information (3-3). 2. The ten mice performed
for not a sou! (7). 3. Its not unbeatable when it comes to Tackling large jobs is your current strength. The simple
providing news (3-3). 4. Lied, but its an effort? (6). 5. tasks may present unexpected problems. This is a good
Not having saved ones energies? (5). 7. Catch also ca- time for getting in touch with friends who have drifted
reering round to bend (5). 13. Aim to put a stop to (3). away.
14. Run over and flaunt (4,3). 15. Ran, with a cry, into
the tree (5). 17. Pretend it will concern you (6). 18. Se- CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
cure the services of Len Turner first (6). 19. What the Your energy level is generally high, but avoid over ex-
peevish servant is wearing? (6). 21. Cut again in the tending yourself. You can be somewhat gullible so dont
home (5). believe every strange tale you hear right now. An award
bonus may arrive by the end of the week.
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9004
R-ow-an. 17, Affect. 18, Enl-Ist. 19, Livery. 21, Pa-re-d. AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
QUICK SOLUTIONS Careful planning may help you avoid a financial snag.
Strain. 5, Spent. 7, La-S-so. 13, End. 14, Show off. 15,
Across - 1, Whisky and soda. 8, Chess. 9, Tourist. 10, Watch a tendency to take risks - you are in an adventur-
Down - 1, Tip-off. 2, Centime (anag.). 3, Tom-tom. 4,
Extort. 11, Attire. 12, Atoll. 14, Level. 18, Blouse. 20,
fare. ous mood. Your creative energies are high and your eff-
Crisis. 23, Ortolan. 24, Halve. 25, Birds-nest soup.
Co-O-p. 22, (l)Awful. 23, Wave. 24, Fa-I-r. 25, Excess orts could win you high praise.
Down - 1, Wicked. 2, Inert. 3, Kestrel. 4, Alto. 5, Daunt.
PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
Train. 11, To-sh. 12, Off moment. 16, Made a hole. 20,
6, Orifice. 7, Anthem. 13, Trotter. 15, Earshot. 16, Ab-
Across - 6, Time to stop. 8, Edam (rev.). 9, Bolt. 10,
sorb. 17, Asleep. 19, Salts. 21, Salvo. 22, Knee.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS Transportation and communication problems are start-
ing to end. Your independent streak is surfacing, but try
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS to include your partner in your plans. You have a knack
Across - 1, Cutting remark. 8, (Oliver)Twist. 9, Fum-
Sphere. 19, Answer. 21, Study.
of excluding those who could could be the most helpful.
bles. 10, Undone. 11, B-rogue. 12, Shade. 14, As-Id-e.
7, Aspen. 13, Icy. 14, Scorpio. 15, Glare. 17, Hearth. 18,
18, Annual. 20, Sign-or. 23, H-usb-and. 24, Serge. 25,
Down - 1, Gentle. 2, Finnish. 3, Fillet. 4, Floral. 5, Enter.
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
Royal standard.
23, Ruse. 24, Urdu. 25, Determined. You are a devoted friend and family member, but shun
Down - 1, Cut out. 2, Tried. 3, Intoned. 4, Gift. 5, E-L-
Reel. 12, Versatile. 16, Physician. 20, Alas. 22, Trash. the praise for doing what you think is just the right thing.
mer. 6, Al-leg-ed. 7, Kisses. 13, Hone-St-y. 15, Slips on
Across - 6, Penicillin. 8, Task. 9, Sten. 10, Large. 11, Your wit sometimes hurts others - until they realize there
16, Was-her. 17, Fri-end. 19, A-t all. 21, Norm-a. 22,
QUICK SOLUTIONS is nothing personal intended. Put your quick wit to pract-
Edit. ical use - perhaps taking on a public speaking role.
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9005
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2713 13 Buninyong 17.18 (120) def Newlyn 3.5 (23)
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East Point 40 40 39 39 29 29 30 3018 18 Springbank 7.8 (50) def Bungaree 4.9 (33)
Redan
Redan 34 34 36 36 49 49 28 2854 54 Learmonth 9.12 (66) def Ballan 8.12 (60)
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Lake Wendouree 44 44 48 48 23 23 30 3027 27
BacchusMarsh
Bacchus Marsh 28 28 18 18 22 22 19 1924 24 Beaufort 23.18 (156) def Clunes 7.4 (46)
Nth
NthBallarat
BallaratCity
City 59 59 41 41 13 13 35 3537 37 Hepburn 19.20 (134) def Cham/Linton 4.9 (33) Ballan v Learmonth
Ballarat
Ballarat 44 44 49 49 47 47 37 3743 43 Waubra 15.15 (105) def Creswick 5.3 (33)
Rwood/Chap 19.8 (122) def Skipton 5.12 (42) The Senior Blues headed to Learmonth and the Lakies
Junior Results Round 12 had been through a string of losses and were keen to have
Gordon 12.12 (84) def Daylesford 7.5 (47)
Club 17&U 17&U 15&U 15&U 13&U 13&U a victory and secure a finals berth. The Lakies opened
Club 17&U Res
Sen 17&U Sen15&U
Res 15&U
Sen 13&U
Res 13&U Reserves strongly and held a three goal lead at the first break. This
Bacchus Marsh 9Sen 35 Res 20 Sen 19 Res
23 Sen
5 Res Buninyong 11.11 (77) def Newlyn 5.5 (35) was whittled back in the second quarter to one goal . Down
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23 5 Bungaree 15.16 (106) def Springbank 4.2 (26) back Ash Mullane was in the thick of the action and in the
Darley 23 23 1715 28
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Lake Wendouree 34 39 42 Learmonth 14.11 (95) def Ballan 4.3 (27) middle Sam Sher and Darren Tanti were also consistent
East Point Jnrs 13 18 13 28 2325 10
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25 10 Beaufort 12.13 (85) def Clunes1.1 (7) performers. The Blues let the Lakers slip away in the third
Mount Clear 18 12 44 17
Redan 19 28 31 - 30 20 Hepburn 22.16 (148) def Cham/Linton2.4 (16) quarter, holding a four goal buffer at the last break. In the
Mount Clear 18 12 44 - 18 17 Waubra 4.7 (31) def Creswick 3.5 (23) final quarter the Blues put in a great effort and managed to
Rwood/Chap 9.18 (72) def Skipton 1.4 (10)
Ballarat Football League Smythesdale 10.4 (64) def Dunnstown8.8 (56)
reel their opponents right back. They had the run of play and
momentum behind thembut the siren beat the squad. Next
Results - Round 13 Daylesford 14.5 (89) def Gordon3.7 (25) week the Blues have Newlyn at home and have a chance for
Seniors Under 18 another win as the season winds down.
Bacchus Marsh 7.21 (63) def Lake Wendouree 7.10 (52) Buninyong 5.6 (36) def Newlyn 4.5 (29) Final Score Ballan 8. 12. 60 lost Learmonth 9 12. 66
Darley 22.19 (151) def Sebastopol 7.6 (48) Springbank 23.19 (157) def Bungaree 0.2 (2) Best - A Mullane, B Thomas, M Rollo, S Sher, D Tanti, C
Redan 13.12 (90) def East Point 11.13 (79) Ballan 18.10 (118) def Learmonth 1.6 (12) Golding.
North Ballarat City 17.15 (117) def Ballarat 9.10 (64) Beaufort 8.9 (57) def Clunes 6.12 (48) The Reserves were very undermanned and were without
Reserves Hepburn 36.15 (231) def Cham/Linton 1.0 (6) Bernie Whelan up forward,leaving a massive hole . The U18s
Bacchus Marsh 7.8 (50) def Lake Wendouree 3.9 (27) Creswick 8.10 (58) def Waubra 2.6 (18) filled in the gaps and Luke Currie Jones did a great job and
Darley 15.22 (112) def Sebastopol 2.4 (16) Skipton 13.22 (100) def Rwood/Chap1.1 (7) booted two for the reserves having already booted eight in
Dunnstown 22.26 (158) def Smythesdale 1.1 (7) the U18s match prior. Saucy made the most of the limited
East Point 13.8 (86) def Redan 3.7 (25)
Under 15 opportunities he had andWatts and Marcus Darley gave
Ballarat 13.12 (90) def North Ballarat City 6.6 (42)
Buninyong 11.21 (87) def Newlyn 2.2 (14) their all. But the Lakies at home were on fire and with only
Under 18.5s
Springbank 18.9 (117) def Bungaree 1.3 (9) two losses for the year are certainly premiership contenders.
Lake Wendouree 6.11 (47) def Bacchus Marsh 3.4 (22) The Blues did improve as the game progressed and will
Clunes 8.11 (59) def Beaufort 2.6 (18)
Darley 29.14 (188) def Sebastopol 0.1 (1) hopefully have better fortune next week at home.
Hepburn 5.15 (45) def Cham/Linton 5.6 (36)
Redan 8.4 (52) def East Point 6.8 (44) Creswick 8.12 (60) def Waubra 2.1 (13) Final Score - Ballan. 4. 3. 27 lost Learmonth. 14. 11. 95
North Ballarat City 7.10 (52) def Ballarat 2.9 (21) Skipton 9.10 (64) def Rwood/Chap 3.2 (20) Best - J Byrnes, L Currie Jones, J Downey, R Watts, M Darley,
Smythesdale 5.6 (36) def Dunnstown 5.0 (30) T Trickey.
Ballarat Junior Football League Gordon 11.11 (77) def Daylesford 2.2 (14) For the Under 18s it was a convincing win and the Blues
Results - Round 12 kicked 12 goals in the first half and did not allow their
Under 16.5 Seniors Central Highlands Netball League opponents to score a goal. Hayden Thompson had a field day
Darley 9.11 (65) def Bacchus Marsh 6.6 (42)
Central Highlands Netball League and he had plenty of team mates that had unfettered access
Results Round 14 to the ball. Luke Currie Jones was also on fire up forward
Redan 9.13 (67) def East Point 4.4 (28) Results Round 14
booting eight majors. Connor McLeod as ever gave great
North Ballarat 4.8 (32) def Ballarat 4.5 (29) Club 13&U 15&U 17&U C B A
drive from half back along with Sam Wilkinson.
Lake Wendouree 11.9 (75) def Mount Clear 5.8 (38) Bungaree 27 24 37 26 23 26
Springbank 7 17 7 21 35 42 Final Score - Ballan 18. 10. 118. def Learmonth. 1. 6. 12
Under 16.5 Reserves
Carngham 12 12 15 16 25 18 Best - H Thompson, C Brown, C McLeod, S Wilkinson, C
Darley 9.10 (64) def Bacchus Marsh 6.5 (41) Hepburn 14 48 59 38 43 54 Pascoe.
Lake Wendouree 21.13 (139) def Mount Clear 5.8 (38) Clunes 8 26 42 23 50 44 For the Under 12s it was a similar outcome with the Blues
Ballarat 5.6 (36) def North Ballarat 4.5 (29) Beaufort 21 26 23 38 26 69 having all the answers. Cody Gates booted two goals and the
Redan 9.7 (61) def East Point 5.6 (36) Creswick 24 18 34 33 32 27
Blues runners like Lucas Smits were on fire. A good win with
Waubra 25 28 30 37 18 46
U/14 Seniors three rounds to go and the Blues have had a very successful
Daylesford 6 29 16 30 - -
Darley 11.7 (73) def Bacchus Marsh 5.8 (38) Gordon 22 31 33 37 - - season. Hopefully they can maintain that great form for the
Mount Clear 19.10 (124) def Lake Wendouree 1.0 (6) Smythesdale 19 12 9 5 6 16 lightning premiership on 6 August at Creswick.
Ballarat 10.7 (67) def North Ballarat 7.5 (47) Dunnstown 26 54 44 54 71 94 Final score - Ballan. 4. 3. 27 def Learmonth. 0. 0 0
Redan 12.7 (79) def East Point 7.5 (47) Learmonth 10 31 50 54 55 69 Best - L Smits. B Azzopardi, C Matheson, K Hudavardi.
Ballan 16 10 2 14 7 30
U/14 Reserves Newlyn 3 17 20 28 28 30
Darley 16.6 (102) def Bacchus Marsh 0.1 (1) Buninyong 45 28 23 31 28 54
East Point 9.12 (66) def Lake Wendouree 1.0 (6) Skipton 31 11 20 20 22 24
North Ballarat 13.7 (85) def Ballarat 1.2 (8) Rokewood 3 12 10 21 20 48
Mount Clear 8.12 (60) def Redan 2.3 (15)
U/12 Seniors Bacchus Marsh v Lake Wendouree
Bacchus Marsh 15.7 (97) def Darley 2.0 (12) Photos Tim Saultry
Lake Wendouree 7.9 (51) def East Point 1.6 (12) AFL Goldfields Womens
North Ballarat 6.11 (47) def Ballarat 2.2 (14)
Mount Clear 9.7 (61) def Redan 6.4 (40)
Football League
U/12 Reserves Division 1
Darley 4.9 (33) def Bacchus Marsh 1.1 (7) North Geelong 0.0 (71) def Sunbury Kangaroos 0.1 (1)
Lake Wendouree 1.3 (9) def East Point 0.1 (1) Redan 7.6 (48) def East Point Dragons 4.2 (26)
North Ballarat 9.3 (57) def Ballarat 0.0 (0) Melton Centrals 5.6 (36) def Ballarat Swans 4.6 (30)
Mount Clear 4.7 (31) def Redan 3.1 (19) Division 2
Bacchus Marsh Cobras 9.11 (65) def Carisbrook 7.4 (46)
Ballan Golf Club Gisborne 8.17 (65) def Redan Gold 0.2 (2)
Ballarat Youth Girls
Results Week ending Saturday 22 July
Ballarat Swans 11.14 (80) def Carisbrook Lions 0.3 (3)
Wednesday - Stableford Creswick 12.12 (84) def East Point Dragons 0.0 (0)
WinnerChris Tudor29 points, R/up Barry Sims 28 points Lakers 8.6 (54) def Redan 0.3 (3)
on c/b from Victor Buttigieg. Ararat Storm 9.6 (60) def North Ballarat City 3.1 (19)
Saturday- Stroke Riddell Youth Girls
A Grade - Winner Anthony Moore 73-7-66, R/up Les Martin Sunbury Kangaroos 18.13 (121) def Diggers Rest 0.0 (0)
87-18-69. Darley Devils 12.11 (83) def Bacchus Marsh Cobras 2.1 (13)
B Grade - Winneron the dayDavid Mayne 90-24-66, Gisborne Blue 8.12 (60) def Gisborne White 2.5 (17)
R/upRob Brown 89-22-67 on c/b from Victor Buttigieg. Ballarat U/13 Junior Girls
NTPs - 2ndAnthony Moore, 12th Victor Buttigieg, Ballarat Swans 3.5 (23) def Carisbrook 2.3 (15)
15th Michael Di Fiore. East Point Dragons 3.5 (23) def Redan Gold 0.0 (0)
Magpies - 14thCraig Rogers, 18th Anthony Moore. North Ballarat City 1.4 (10) def Redan 1.1 (7)
Balls 6, Cut-off 69: David Mayne, Les Martin, Riddell U/13 Junior Girls
Victor Buttigieg, Anthony Moore, Rob Brown, Craig Rogers. Bacchus Marsh Cobras 3.4 (22) def Darley Devils 2.1 (13)
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SPECIALS AVAILABLE
24/7/17 6/8/17
$
43.99
each 24 pack
at Bacchus Marsh $
47.99
$
47.99
$
41.99 each 24 pack
each 24 pack
$
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each 24 pack
each 24 pack
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$
44.99 $
49.99
44.99 $
each 24 pack
each 24 pack
750ml
1 LITRE
$47
each in a 4 bottle buy each in a 4 bottle buy each in a 4 bottle buy
orreach
$22
or
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or
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$
19.99 750ml
Bundaberg UP Rum
Gordon's Dry Gin
750ml
Johnnie Walker Red Label
Smirnoff Vodka Red Label
750ml Equates to $
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Per 700ml
Somersby Apple & Pear
Three Oak Cider
2 For Strongbow
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Cider
varieties WIN
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Wild Turkey Cola 5%
Jack Daniel Double Jack
$82
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Equates to
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1 Litre 2 FOR
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30
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Total prize pool valued at over $30,000 RRP
$36
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each 1 LITRE 4 packs each 750ml or $16.99 each
Carlton Draught
Cellarbrations Store, The Bottle-O Store or IGA Liquor Store; log on to www.championdad.com.au (Website) complete all entry details including the last 4-digits of barcode from the product and describe in 25 words or less why your dad is a champion. The Major Prize is a trip for 2 people to the Monaco GP including airfares
and accommodation valued at $18,800 and there are 3 Minor prizes of a trip for 2 to the Melbourne GP 2015 valued at $4,250 each. The Winner will be the most original and creative entry that meets the brief as judged by a panel of judges in its sole discretion on 12/9/14. The Winners will be notified by email and telephone
1 LITRE
within 2 business days of judgement. The Promoters decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. The Promoter is Pernod Ricard Winemakers Pty Ltd, ABN 75 007 870 046 of 167 Fullarton Road Dulwich SA 5065, (02) 8874 8302. See Website for full T&Cs.
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2 bottles of Robert
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Carlton Draught
Cellarbrations Store, The Bottle-O Store or IGA Liquor Store; log on to www.championdad.com.au (Website) complete all entry details including the last 4-digits of barcode from the product and describe in 25 words or less why your dad is a champion. The Major Prize is a trip for 2 people to the Monaco GP including airfares
and accommodation valued at $18,800 and there are 3 Minor prizes of a trip for 2 to the Melbourne GP 2015 valued at $4,250 each. The Winner will be the most original and creative entry that meets the brief as judged by a panel of judges in its sole discretion on 12/9/14. The Winners will be notified by email and telephone
within 2 business days of judgement. The Promoters decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. The Promoter is Pernod Ricard Winemakers Pty Ltd, ABN 75 007 870 046 of 167 Fullarton Road Dulwich SA 5065, (02) 8874 8302. See Website for full T&Cs.
at Bacchus Marsh
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