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Pat Griffin
Prior to developing the
plans, Council consulted
extensively with current
user groups of the reserve,
engaged the BMRRR Committee of Management and
held a community drop-in
session that was well attended. Now the plans have been
developed, Council wants
the community to have their
say, Mayor Tatchell said.
Chairperson of the BMRR
Committee of Management
and former Moorabool
Mayor Pat Griffin addressed the meeting.
He raised concerns that
$40,000 from capital funding
had been spent on the masterplan, saying that $200,000
had been allocated from reserve funds by the last council and that it was not to be
spent on the masterplan.
I think you have broken
the rules in doing so, he
told the meeting.
Mr Griffin said he is disappointed with the draft
masterplan, saying it does
not solve the sewerage infrastructure problem at the
reserve.
Another glossy report
that is going to be hard to
implement.
He said that he disagrees
with the scheduling of the
masterplan, especially holding off on moving the Pony
Club until Stage Three.
It is obvious that if you
move the Pony Club first
you can start all the other
projects. It means it is never
going to happen. The narrative here in these big figures
is probably wrong.
And I would like to suggest, increase the public
exhibition period to eight
weeks not four weeks, it is
not enough.
Councillors agreed, amending the public exhibition
Government
targets farmers in
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concerned with exploring the issues impacting on Aboriginal people and communities from an
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impacting on Aboriginal people and communities from an Aboriginal
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club not
broke
By Kate Taylor
The President of Bacchus Marshs Links Golf Club has
labelled rumours that the club is broke and that a developer
is interested as wrong.
Simon Ovenden confirmed that a meeting was held on
Wednesday 10 June to outline to members the current
financial situation that the club finds itself in.
Were implementing a plan to rectify the financial issues
that we have at the minute, he said.
Theres going to be a raft of changes to fix the financial
situation.
He confirmed that the club is working through financial
issues as outlined in its debt reduction strategy, as part of its
three-year plan.
Some marks weve hit, and some weve missed.
I have every confidence that we will get through this and
will be stronger than we have been in the last 20 years.
He said the clubs debt is not $4 million, as rumoured and
dismissed suggestions that a developer is interested in
purchasing golf club land.
One item outlined in the 2014-2016 debt reduction strategy
is a $120,000 Australian Tax Office debt which is listed as
aiming to be removed by the end of June this year.
The Club also aims to reduce its gaming machine loan from
$525,000 to $325,000 within the next two years, and reduce its
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incentive
By Kate Taylor
Doctors will be paid an incentive of $23,000 per year to
work in Ballan.
Ballan is among 450 country towns to benefit from the
payments under the recently
overhauled GP Rural Incentives Program (GPRIP).
The incentive paid to work
in remote Australia will
jump from $47,000 a year
to $60,000 a year and the
maximum incentive to work
in a town of less than 5,000
in regional Australia will
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Litterbugs are costing Moorabool
ratepayers $80,000 per year.
Mayor Paul Tatchell warned that
offenders will be fined.
Incidents reported to Council are
documented, investigated and where
possible, fines and court proceedings
are entered into, so aside from the
damage you are doing to people and
the environment, its not worth the
potential financial risk if you are
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contract renewed for budget no vote Does Bacchus Marsh have
By Jessica Howard
By Kate Taylor
By Kate Taylor
Moorabool Shire Councillors Tom Sullivan and Paul
Tatchell voted against adopting councils annual budget
and their reasons are a load
of rubbish.
Both councillors raised concerns that savings from costcutting with the garbage
service fee on rates notices
will be passed onto ratepayers - instead of being saved
and used to improve failing
landfill infrastructure in the
shire.
The issue I had was we
have a number of closed
landfills which the experience in other municipalities
and I know of a couple have is that it got significant
costs when theyve had to do
work on their closed landfills
and Im talking hundreds of
thousands of dollars, Cr
Sullivan said.
I think its good stewardship to provide for the
future, and we could have
kept the rate charge as it was
- there would have been no
increase and the surplus we
could have put into an accumulated fund.
I felt it was an opportunity
that we let slip, to put more
money aside - were only
putting some money aside
for that contingency when it
comes along. My concern is
whether therell be enough
- were looking at $800,000
and $900,000 - and thats serious money.
Cr Tatchell said there were
three reasons that he voted
against adopting the draft
budget.
I wasnt voting against
the budget, I just thought
there were more things to be
discussed.
He said that his main reason was the reduction in the
waste management fee on
Tom
Theres no hungry jacks
and no half decent electronic
stores.
- Tom (Myrniong)
We recently lost an electrical store and a jewellery
shop, which you may not
need everyday but if you do
it isnt there anymore.
- Russell (Bacchus Marsh)
Charlie
It could do with a hardware store like a Bunnings
but otherwise I would say it
does.
- Charlie (Bendigo)
Theres no Telstra or Optus
or any phone carriers like
that which surprises me but
otherwise I think we have
the necessities.
- Caroline (Darley)
Resident
bequeaths property
By Kate Taylor
A generous Ballan resident has bequeathed a property to
Ballan District Health and Care.
CEO Wayne Weaire said that BDHC is deeply honoured to
be the beneficiary of the far-sighted bequest.
He said that BDHC was notified in May that one of Ballans
long-term residents had left the hospital a property in Ballan.
The hospital will take possession of the property later in the
year.
At this stage, we envisage the flat will be used to house
doctors and visiting health professionals and will also be
offered as low-cost accommodation for families visiting
relatives in palliative care, Mr Weaire said.
As a not-for-profit, charitable organisation, BDHC is grateful
for the bequests and donations we receive. The communitys
generosity allows us to continue to provide our services.
The next Ordinary Meeting of Council will be held on 1 July, 2015 at the Council Chambers,
15 Stead Street, Ballan, commencing at 5.00pm.
Members of the public are most welcome to attend.
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Residents who do not currently receive a kerbside waste collection are entitled to purchase one
sheet of vouchers per year.
One voucher entitles residents to dispose of 240ltr of waste and between 4 to 6 vouchers for
a trailer load of waste at any of Councils Transfer Stations.
2014/2015 vouchers will be accepted at Councils Transfer Stations until Monday 20th July, 2015,
after which date they will not be valid.
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By Jessica Howard
Its hard not to be wooed
by Lucy Lincolns fine art
photography,
but
who
would have thought that
it came straight from the
laundry cupboard.
The Myrniong artist said
she plays on the human
desire for mystery and
uses macro photography to
generate illusion through
scale and shape.
The images that I create are
all studio based, and what
I do is I create a diorama
and then I photograph it
so what you see is up very
close, everything is very tiny
and then I enlarge it, she
said.
I tend to say to people
that if you were to open
your laundry cupboard
you would see the kinds of
things that I use. So really,
everything in that cupboard
is what I photograph.
After moving to Myrniong
in 2014, Mrs Lincoln said she
By Kate Taylor
anti-social acts.
The policy also considers
energy efficiency, operation
and maintenance costs.
It also governs street and
public place lighting being
installed in new developments, ensuring it meets
Australian standards and
road design guidelines
Judith Bailey (Ballarat Observatory Advisory Committee) spoke at the special
meeting of council held on
Wednesday 3 June before the
ordinary council meeting,
against the policy - saying
council should instead turn
off unnecessary lighting
not introduce more.
We dont need a lot of lighting, it is a waste of money.
The motion was moved
by West Ward Councillor
Tom Sullivan, seconded by
Woodlands Ward Councillor Pat Toohey and carried.
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By Jessica Howard
World Environment Day
was celebrated in style this
year with a tree planting
challenge held at the W.
James Whyte Island Reserve
in Bacchus Marsh.
Conservation
Volunteers
hosted the event in order to
rehabilitate degraded areas
throughout Australia.
The competition saw 27
teams, made up of corporate employees across the
country, face off to see who
could plant the most trees
whilst doing their bit for the
environment.
Seven Victorian teams took
to the W. James Whyte Island Reserve and planted
over 1,900 trees in just two
hours.
Director of Corporate Relations and Development for
Conservation
Volunteers,
Sonia Oke said the event
provided a great opportunity for large teams to get out
in nature and do something
for the environment.
We had such a successful
event for last years World
Environment Day in Melbourne that we decided to
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By Kate Taylor
Developers who do not
pay the voluntary community infrastructure contribution should be named and
shamed, according to Woodlands Ward Councillor Pat
Toohey.
The issue was mentioned
at the June council meeting
where a permit application
was amended after council
officers mistakenly left off
a condition for a $900 per
block payment.
Planning permit conditions
for subdivisions and developments include a $900 developer contribution which
is used by council to pay for
infrastructure and facilities.
The payment is voluntary;
while it is generally a condition on subdivision permits,
it is not legislated and previous hearings at the Victorian
Civil and Administrative
Tribunal have not recognised the payment.
Cr
Toohey
questioned
whether the condition had
accidentally been left off the
permit, or if the applicant
had refused to pay it.
I think its reasonable to
expect any developer coming into our community,
that they should expect to
contribute to community
infrastructure needs - and
voluntary contributions towards social and community infrastructure in growing
communities are needed.
He said that in the absence
of state government policy,
council has implemented
the voluntary payment as a
condition on permits.
Our community shouldnt
be disadvantaged by developers not contributing
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I write in response to inaccurate claims in an article
FISKVILLE Truth key to
inquiry (MN 2 June 2015),
by MP Simon Ramsay.
Firefighters respectfully ask
that you give us a right of
reply as these claims by the
MP are damaging to career
firefighters, and will cause
unnecessary concern to
volunteers.
MP Simon Ramsay is currently sitting on the Parliamentary Inquiry into the
CFAs notorious Fiskville
training ground.
Unlike his Liberal colleague
Brad Battin, who failed to attend the first two days of witnesses then quit, Mr Ramsay
has been attentive to some
terrible stories of lives lost,
families battling cancer, and
cattle and young children
with high levels of dangerous toxins including the
now banned PFOS.
As a former volunteer firefighter, Mr Ramsay would
understand the risks all
firefighters face. They dont
need added hidden dangers
in their training, like exposure to carcinogens. This
was kept secret for decades
by the CFA until someone
bravely spoke up the late
former CFA chief officer
Brian Potter.
So we were disappointed
to see Mr Ramsays running
commentary on the inquiry
and his unfair criticism of
professional firefighters. It
is extraordinary in our view
for a committee member to
use a submission to the inquiry to promote a petition
at fire brigades across Western Victoria.
The inquiry is due to give its
interim report shortly, and
its final report by the end of
the year. Yet a member of the
committee is already running a political campaign.
Among other errors, Mr
Ramsay falsely claims:
the UFU wants all firefighter training at Craigieburn rubbish! We want
CFA training throughout
the state, as at present, but
the sites must be cleared of
contaminated water and
other threats.
the UFU wants to take over
the CFA Board another
fantasy!
the UFU wants to kick volunteer firefighters off the
MFB Board there arent
any!
that CFA firefighters wore
their uniforms during the
last election campaign they werent. They were
wearing privately owned
firefighting gear. In contrast Mr Ramsay wore CFA
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U/16.5 Seniors
Blake Graham
Nicholas Stuhldreier
Bacchus Marsh....................... 25
Bacchus Marsh....................... 13
U/16.5 Reserves
John Ross
Ballarat......................................14
U/14 Seniors
Noah McIntosh
Jai Farrell-Dodemaide
Connor Ascough
Lake Wendouree.................... 25
Darley...................................... 22
Darley........................................ 9
U/14 Reserves
Matthew Arnold
Regan King
Malakye Martin
Lachlan Payne
Dylan Jobson
Darley.......................................19
Darley.......................................14
Bacchus Marsh........................10
Bacchus Marsh......................... 9
Darley........................................ 9
U/12 Seniors
Spencer Jenks
Zane Colley
Jett Fuller
Will Johnson
Bailey Young
Ashton Craig
Bacchus Marsh........................18
Darley...................................... 13
Darley........................................ 9
Darley........................................ 9
Darley........................................ 8
Bacchus Marsh......................... 8
U/12 Reserves
Tynan Oakley
Cooper Murley
Joshua Dudzik
Ben Hutcheon
Bevan Maher
Sebastopol............................... 12
Darley........................................ 5
Darley........................................ 4
Darley........................................ 4
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Darley Junior
Football Netball Club
Darley v Redan
U/10 SENIORS
GOALS Charlie Tucker 1
AWARDS James Prior, Jack Mauiks, Lachlan
Nash, Cooper Jordan, Bayliss Mifsud.
U/10 RESERVES
GOALS Rockey Hoey 1
AWARDS Nicholas Cadman, Deacon
Fawcett, James Fuller, Kristian Williams.
U/12 SENIORS
Darley 10-2-62 def Redan 5-1-31
GOALS Will Johnson 5, Brady Wright 2, Jett
Fuller 1, Seb de Courcy, Zane Colley.
AWARDS Aaron Cadman, Brady Wright,
Riley Bankowski, Jyson Fawcett, Will
Johnson, Lane Havelberg
U/12 RESERVES
Darley 2-5-17 def Redan 2-2-14
GOALS Jarrod White
AWARDS Cameron Hood, Leonard
Verhare, Koby Churchill, Jackson Smith,
Joshua Dudzik, Hunter Allen.
U/14 SENIORS
Darley 4-7-31 def Redan 4-6-30
GOALS- Rylan Tanner 2, Bailey Parsons 1, Jai
Farrell-Dodemaide.
AWARDS Jake Oakley, Jai FarrellDodemaide, Cohen Le Sueur, Bodhi Jackson,
Rylan Tanner, Bailey Parsons, Ayden
Tanner, Matt Arnold, Dylan Jobson, Connor
Ascough.
U/14 RESERVES
Darley 11-10-76 def Redan 1-5-11
GOALS Matt Arnold 3, Max Beaumont,
Regan King, Rylan Tanner 1, Jye Burton.
AWARDS Regan King, Trae Van Leth,
Blake Fuller, Ryan Bettess, Lachlan Oakley,
Kye Trask.
U/16.5 SENIORS
Darley 1-6-12 lost Redan 15-11-101
GOALS - Rhys Scerri 1
Reserves
Darley 14.6 (90) def Sebastopol 6.8 (44)
Redan 12.16 (88) def Melton 3.3 (21)
Sunbury 14.9 (93) def Ballarat 3.5 (23)
North Ballarat City 11.13 (79) def Lake Wendouree 8.8 (56)
U/18.5s
Darley 18.11 (119) def Sebastopol 2.9 (21)
East Point 22.12 (144) def Melton South 2.2 (14)
Redan 5.11 (41) def Melton 5.4 (34)
Sunbury 8.6 (54) def Ballarat 3.11 (29)
North Ballarat City 15.12 (102) def Lake Wendouree 6.8 (44)
Womens
Football
U/16.5 RESERVES
Darley 5-6-36 lost Redan 15-9-99
GOALS Bryce Galea 2, Max Beaumont 1,
Andrew Azzopardi, Connor Ascough
AWARDS Bryce Stephenson, Connor
Ascough, Max Beaumont, Dylan Lorensini,
Bailey Parsons, Ayden Tanner, Jye Burton.
NETBALL RESULTS:
U/11 SENIORS
GOALS Takeya Tanner 6
AWARDS Jasmine Black, Mia Hayes,
Charlotte Martindale, Claudia Runge,
Caitlin Beech
U/11 RESERVES
GOALS Jasmine Black 4, Ava Densley 2
U/13 SENIORS
Darley 15 lost Redan 24
GOALS Tylah Wright and Britney Ellis
U/13 RESERVES
Darley 13 lost Redan 16
GOALS Prue Soley Howlett 8, Tylah Wright
4, Edyn Thomas 1
AWARDS Ava Farella, Molly Magrath,
Katie Todd, Edyn Thomas
U/15 SENIORS
Darley 66 def Redan 2
AWARDS Charlee Keating
U/15 RESERVES
Darley 31 def Redan 10
AWARDS Holly Van Meel
U/17 SENIORS
Darley 16 lot Redan 38
GOALS Ruby Wilkie 10, Tamika Taylor 6
AWARDS Ruby Wilkie, Abbey Solomon,
Maddy Taylor
U/17 RESERVES
Darley 14 lost Redan 22
GOALS- Rebekah Hibberd 8, Izzy Fischer 6
AWARDS Izzy Fischer, Madi Porter,
Rebekah Hibberd
Ballan Netball
Results - Round 9
Seniors
Darley 35.20 (230) def Sebastopol 6.2 (38)
East Point 10.19 (79) def Melton South 10.8 (68)
Redan 29.13 (187) def Melton 2.2 (14)
Sunbury 19.12 (126) def Ballarat 9.8 (62)
North Ballarat City 13.18 (96) def Lake Wendouree 7.11 (53)
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13&Under B
Skipton defeated Ballan
13&Under
Ballan dominated all over
the court, keeping Skipton
to just 7 goals.
Ballan 33 defeated Skipton 7.
15&Under
The first half was difficult
as the defence pressure of
the Skipton girls was fantastic. After half time the girls
clawed themselves back into
the game, showing true determination and heart. Unfortunately the last quarter
saw no goals scored for both
teams resulting in the girls
just missing out on scoring
a win
13 defeated Ballan 8, Best
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C Grade
Ballan got off to a great start
despite coming up against
sixth placed Skipton to take
the early lead. The worked
hard defensively all over
the court, causing plenty
of turnovers to give the attackers plenty of opportunities. Tamara Hodge again
combined well with Sam
McKay in goals, they were
well assisted by Kayleigh
Lord, Brylee Pratt and Ash
Mackay in the midcourt.
Ballan struggled to contain
Skiptons tall GA but the
girls fought hard and were
certainly not disgraced
against a top side. Skipton 30
defeated Ballan 11. Best on
court - Kayleigh Lord.
17&Under
The girls could not have
asked for a more perfect start
against Skipton. Once again,
the feeding of the ball into
the ring from Sian and Tah-
B Grade
The girls started well this
week and were competitive
against Skipton for three
quarters. The girls had implemented their training tac-
BFL
Junior
Ladder
U/16.5 Reserves
1 North Ballarat............698.13 36
2 Bacchus Marsh.........204.65 32
3 Lake Wendouree......106.91 20
4 Darley...........................38.03 8
5 East Ballarat................15.59 4
6 Mount Clear..................0.00 0
7 Sebastopol....................0.00 0
U/14 Seniors
1 Lake Wendouree..... 992.21 36
2 Ballarat...................... 180.16 28
3 Redan........................143.33 24
4 Darley.........................98.63 24
5 Mount Clear..............125.35 20
6 North Ballarat.............89.71 20
7 East Ballarat.............122.07 16
8 Bacchus Marsh............ 24.16 8
9 Sebastopol....................9.83 4
U/14 Reserves
1 Darley........................420.00 32
2 Lake Wendouree..... 360.20 32
3 Ballarat...................... 297.91 32
4 North Ballarat............213.85 24
5 Bacchus Marsh.........168.68 20
6 East Ballarat..............40.94 16
7 Redan........................ 120.18 12
8 Mount Clear.................19.09 8
9 Sebastopol....................5.50 4
U/12 Seniors
1 Darley........................385.71 32
2 East Ballarat............ 264.34 30
3 Ballarat......................162.44 26
4 Mount Clear..............150.23 24
5 Bacchus Marsh......... 218.14 20
6 North Ballarat............116.44 16
7 Redan......................... 89.71 16
8 Lake Wendouree.......33.25 12
9 Sebastopol....................1.04 4
U/12 Reserves
1 Sebastopol................240.52 34
2 North Ballarat ......... 1040.54 32
3 Ballarat......................148.28 24
4 East Ballarat..............89.02 22
5 Mount Clear...............90.45 20
6 Darley.........................68.88 16
7 Redan.........................65.44 12
8 Lake Wendouree.......44.40 12
9 Bacchus Marsh............24.50 8
Youth Girls
1 Redan....................... 1024.10 32
2 Lake Wendouree......975.00 28
3 Mcdfnl ......................234.62 28
4 Ballarat......................185.64 20
5 Sebastopol................172.86 16
6 Gisborne Rookies.....100.00 16
7 Darley.........................75.92 16
8 Ararat.........................68.86 16
9 Riddells Creek............. 20.74 8
10 Bacchus Marsh...........15.78 8
11 Golden Point................5.52 0
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The cost of the tickets will be $125 per person and the doors open
at 6.30pm for a 7pm start.
This event is being proudly presented by both the Senior and
Junior clubs for what will be a tremendous night for all so please
ensure this has been entered on your calendar of events, your
ticket includes:
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thinking about attending, tickets must be pre-purchased by Friday
3rd July and can only be purchased through the club, please see
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Central Highlands
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Results Round 7
A Grade
Creswick 51 def C/Linton 22
Gordon 32 lost Daylesford 42
Beaufort 36 lost Dunnstown 42
Clunes 44 drew Newlyn 44
Hepburn 44 def Rokewood 30
Ballan 22 lost Skipton 47
Buninyong 65 def Smythesdale 14
Learmonth 47 def Springbank 22
Bungaree 43 def Waubra 41
B Grade
Creswick 40 def C/Linton 15
Gordon 23 lost Daylesford 27
Beaufort 21 lost Dunnstown 44
Clunes 49 def Newlyn 30
Hepburn 44 def Rokewood 30
Ballan 26 lost Skipton 38
Buninyong 42 def Smythesdale 19
Learmonth 47 def Springbank 13
Bungaree 31 lost Waubra 42
C Grade
Creswick 29 def C/Linton 14
Gordon 22 lost Daylesford 28
Beaufort 16 lost Dunnstown 28
Clunes 41 def Newlyn 18
Hepburn 23 lost Rokewood 30
Ballan 19 lost Skipton 30
Buninyong 46 def Smythesdale 4
Learmonth 36 def Springbank 17
Bungaree 28 drew Waubra 28
17&Under
Creswick 8 lost C/Linton 53
Gordon 27 def Daylesford 10
Beaufort 14 lost Dunnstown 27
Clunes 8 lost Newlyn 47
Hepburn 25 def Rokewood 16
Ballan 29 def Skipton 10
Buninyong 28 def Smythesdale 14
Learmonth 10 lost Springbank 32
Bungaree 37 def Waubra 14
15&Under
Creswick 31 def C/Linton 16
Gordon 20 def Daylesford 16
Beaufort 20 drew Dunnstown 20
Clunes 32 lost Newlyn 34
Hepburn 29 def Rokewood 16
Ballan 8 lost Skipton 13
Buninyong 23 def Smythesdale 1
Learmonth 19 lost Springbank 34
Bungaree 37 def Waubra 4
13&Under
Creswick 25 def C/Linton 2
Gordon 25 def Daylesford 3
Beaufort 20 def Dunnstown 13
Clunes 2 lost Newlyn 35
Hepburn 26 def Rokewood 5
Ballan 33 def Skipton 7
Buninyong 52 def Smythesdale 2
Learmonth 4 lost Springbank 10
Bungaree 41 def Waubra 4
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Friday 19 June, Tabcorp Park Melton Race 7 Winner: Shes Just A Delight (5). Trainer:
Kerryn Manning. Driver: Kerryn Manning. Photo: Stuart McCormick.
Dunnstown trainer/driver
David Murphy loves venturing to Horsham every time
they hold a meeting and was
victorious there on Wednesday, when Julius Caesar/
Sexy Lady filly Juliustigres
led throughout from gate
five in the Pace over 1700
metres, scoring by 1.6 metres in advance of Rainbow
Sue (three back the markers)
and Our Priddy Maid which
trailed the winner. The mile
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Friday 19 June, Tabcorp Park Melton Race 8 Winner: On Thunder Road (13). Trainer:
Darren Hancock. Driver: Nathan Jack. Photo: Stuart McCormick.
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Reserves
A good game to Daryl Perkins,
Luke Toohey, Ben Gilbert and Trav
Brown. Gary Busitil played well kicking six goals. Hopefully the current
form will hold well for next week
against Beaufort.
Seniors
A good four quarters of football by the
team with great pressure applied by
Daylesford. An outstanding game by
Ben Quinlan and Matt Raworth. There
were 15 goal scorers from the team.
Best - Chris McGuigan, Jaymes Gorman and Ash Munari.
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Bacchus Marsh (4) def Horsham (2)
Goals - Jayden Cott (3), Horsham own goal (1)
Under17
Bacchus Mrash (2) lost Warrnambool (3)
Goals - Jeremy Cinel (2)
Under 14c
Bacchus Marsh (0) lost Hoppers Crossing (2)
Under 13s
Bacchus Marsh Blue (1) lost Buninyong (4)
Goal - Nick Varela (1)
Under 11 Gold
Bacchus Marsh (0) lost Ballarat White (1)
Under 11 Blue
Bacchus Marsh (2) def Ballarat Red (0)
Gordon Football
Under 12
In wet and trying conditions, we saw
another outstanding performance by
the boys and girls who shared the ball
around and worked as a team.
Best - Clayton Winter, Jake McGuiness,
Kyla Thompson.
Under 15
It was a solid return to form for the
Eagles with a great display of team
work in wet and muddy conditions.
The boys shared the ball around and
made the most of their opportunities.
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