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Rural Not-For-Profit Health Service delivering Acute, Community, Aged and Child Care Services
no body
By Jessica Howard Crown Prosecutor, Daryl
Brown said in 2012, Mr
The Bacchus Marsh man ac- Foggin delivered a 1979 XD
cused of murdering 47-year- Ford station wagon to Mad-
old Keith Foggin was the dingley Car Care, where he
mans mechanic for three- made plans to pay Trotter in
years prior to his disappear- instalments while the me-
ance, a court has heard. chanic restored the vehicle
Christopher John Trot- over time.
ter appeared in the Su- In September 2015, Foggin
preme Court of Victoria on returned to the workshop to
Wednesday (June 7), more pick up the vehicle, which
than 20-months after Mr Trotter said was now located Congratulations Edna
Foggin went missing in Sep- at a friends house in Jona-
tember 2015. than Drive in Darley. and Happy 100th
Foggin was last seen at Trot- The court heard Mr Fog-
ters business, Maddingley gin had planned to drive to We are delighted to be able to
Car Care, at about 10.30am Queensland to live with his congratulate Ballan Hostel resident Edna
on Thursday, September 24. daughter, Cassandra Davies.
His body has still not been He caught a bus to Bacchus Veitch for the second time this year.
found. Marsh. He was going to see In March, Edna was appointed Queen
Prosecutors allege the ac- the mechanic and pick up
cused killed Mr Foggin after the car, he wasnt leaving of the Ballan Autumn Festival. Last
an altercation that occurred without the car, Ms Davies Wednesday, she donned her robes for
at his car workshop. Trotter said.
Keith Foggin (pictured) has not been found since reported has pleaded not guilty to the Apparently the vehicle was
a second time to celebrate her 100th
missing in September 2015. murder. at a mates place. The first birthday.
day the mechanic couldnt
get hold of the mate because The Ballan Hostel hosted an afternoon
he was working. The second tea in Ednas honour, which was attended
day it was being dropped
off, brought out. He refused
by members of her family, community
to let dad go out to where the members, hostel residents and Ballan
car was. District Health & Care staff members.
MONDAYNIGHT Ms Davies said her father
was set up in a camper van, Wayne Weaire, BDHC Chief Executive
2-4-1
I N T H E B I S T R O owned by the accused, for a Ofcer, read out several congratulatory
period of two days.
He said that if he needed letters including cards from Queen
to pay for accommodation it Elizabeth II, Governor General Sir Peter
was going to come out of the
ing Melodies Cosgrove and Lady Cosgrove, Premier
M or n FOR EVERYONE! last little bit that was owed,
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have gone through to find Through the creation of Victorian Nicholas Energy didEfficiency
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themselves on Australian Sal Alshamsi has made Gordon his home in Australia. Photo Helen Tatchell Its (VEECs)
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soil, he said. ior Triple
with the Zero (000) Energy
Victorian Heroes Efficiency and although Target Act concerned,
2007 (VEET he Act).
One of the main aims of was an important part of is really great. Life is easy want to find yourself, it is awards and for one of the spe- could see his actions were
the Ballan Refugee Realities appreciating what refugee here, its peaceful. easy. cial recipients this year, it was helping his mum until the
group is to see everyone a Ballan woman on the other paramedics came, she said.
families have been through, Mr Alshamsi spent the last Before I came to live (in)
come together to make this end of the line. Ms Lee was unable to attend
and also what they can three-years renovating and Gordon, I had no friends
a refugee-friendly town. 10-year-old Nicholas Shalevs- the awards as she is currently
bring to the town. re-building Gordon Bleu, here and now I have a lot of
Ballan is a unique place, ki, from Mill Park, received on maternity leave.
He said a prime example formally known as Wil- friends. an Emergency Services Tel-
filled with people that are The Minister for Emergency
was that of Sal Alshamsi, liams Hotel. National Refugee Week is ecommunications Authority Services,
very community minded James Merlino,
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the co-owner of Gordon
restaurant Gordon Bleu,
He said the project had
been his biggest chal-
celebrated from June 18 to
24.
(ESTA) award last week for and the awards MC, come-
calling triple zero when his dian Dave Hughes, presented
who relocated to Australia lenge since moving to The Ballan Refugee Re- mum was feeling faint and fell awards to 51 children at the
portunity for the number
in early 2000. Australia. alities Group will host unconscious. ceremony.
of refugee families to grow
here. Born in Yemen, Mr This really is the land of their event from 12:30pm to It was operator Samantha Victorias brave Junior Tri-
Alshamsi fled to Iraq and opportunities and while 3:30pm on Sunday (June 18). Lee, from Ballan, who an- ple Zero Heroes remained
The Ballan Refugee Re- How How cancan wewe do do thisthisforfor free?
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scourge of family violence sexual offences and child The database responds to
has been lifted following the abuse are reported to police. the Royal Commissions
release of a new statewide Neighbouring regions, Mel- recommendation 205, which
database. ton and Ballarat had 2,100 called on the Crime Statistics
The Crime Statistics Agen- and 1,812 family violence Agency to maintain and
By Kate Taylor and in an environment that dren in a creative and timely
cy published the Victorian incidents respectively. develop the Victorian Fam-
will supplement the current manner.
Kids in Moorabool are go- Family Violence Database on The data also shows that a ily Violence Database, and
centre-based model. Moorabool Shire has
ing to benefit from an inno- Wednesday (May 31). total of 364 Violence Inter- consider ways to provide
Moorabool Mayor Dave Ed- shown an alarming 19.1 per vention Order applications
vative service with a clever wards said he is very pleased cent increase in family relat- The database includes in- additional data and links be-
formation from July 2011 were made by affected fam- tween information.
name. with the funding announce- ed violence offences over the
to June 2016 from Victoria ily members in Moorabool.
VanGo will see vans visit ment as the vital therapy last five years. Addressing Ms Neville said in the Vic-
Police, Magistrates Court, Minister for Police, Lisa torian Budget 2017/18, the
children caught up in family will benefit Moorabools family violence is one of five
Childrens Court, Depart- Neville said the database Andrews Labour Govern-
violence across the shire. most vulnerable children. priorities in the Councils
ment of Health and Human provides a comprehensive
Moorabool Shire Council Providing this therapeutic Health and Wellbeing Plan ment delivered $1.91 billion
Services, Department of view of the demand for fam-
will partner with the Wom- care in a centre can be off- and a key issue in the Coun- to implement the recommen-
Justice and Regulation, and ily violence services, with
ens Resource Information & putting and rigid for many, cils Municipal Early Years dations made by the Royal
a significant increase in re-
Support Centre (WRISC) to so these mobile vans really Plan. Victoria Legal Aid. Commission, and to reform
ported family violence inci-
deliver the new experimen- address this issue, Mayor The State Government in- Data shows a total of 475 dents, as well as an increase Victorias family violence
tal model. Edwards said. vestment in the VanGo ini- family violence incidents oc- in access to support services system to support victim
State Government Fami- The vans will operate in tiative is one of the biggest curred in Moorabool during for victims. survivors and hold perpetra-
lies and Children Minister conjunction with services single investments in Moor- that time. Historically, family vio- tors to account.
Jenny Mikakos announced for victims of family vio- abool in recent years. The Victoria Police Law lence has been swept under Only through transpar-
$1.1 million in funding for lence, located at the Darley We thank and congratu- Enforcement Assistance the rug and hidden from ency and public discussion
the VanGo Model, which has Early Years Hub. late Minister Mikakos and Program defines a family view, she said. will we create change, she
been specifically developed Qualified staff who will the State Government for incident This database is an impor- said.
to meet the needs of rural travel in the vans will pro- recognising the importance as one attended by Victoria tant step forward to make The 2015-16 Victorian Fam-
communities. vide creative arts therapy, of initiatives such as this Police, where a Risk Assess- statistics on family violence ily Violence Database can be
The staff on board the vans and will have the ability to and funding it accordingly, ment and Risk Management publicly available. It means found at www.crimestatis-
provide therapeutic care, respond to the needs of chil- Cr Edwards said. Report was completed. that all the information on tics.vic.gov.au.
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Theres a long story to the upcoming
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Nerida van Drunen is an amazing
woman shes also the wife of The By Oliver Powell
Plough chef Rudolph, and recently has
battled ovarian cancer as well as also A Brown Hill resident has received a Community
suffering the incredibly debilitating Corrections Order for assaulting his de facto partner, the
Loeys Dietz Syndrome. Bacchus Marsh court heard last Friday.
Rudolph often picks him (the couples Mark Mooney is required to complete 80-hours of
six-year old son) up from school, when
community service within the year for an altercation that
Nerida isnt up to it, and he brings him
was allegedly sparked when his partner asked for help with
here while he does his work and we
feed him and hes happy here, said the chores.
Ruth Mills. On January 7 this year, the 33-year old Mooney told his
And with Ruths talent for fundraising, Nerida with her son Hamish. Photo - submitted partner do it your [her] ****ing self, and when she called
and owner Marks talent in the kitchen, a friend to assist he began to get physical. The court heard
both have combined to open up The and can be made through the online
An Excerpt From Neridas Mooney attempted to push her out the door, and later tried
Ploughs marquee for a fundraiser on store at The Ploughs website www.th-
eplough.com.au. Favourite Poem: to drag her by her ankles to the door.
Saturday 24 June, from 7pm-11pm.
Tickets are $80 for adults and $20 for Donations can also be offered at the The victims friend arrived and convinced her to leave with
She was a true fighter
children it includes entertainment, site. her. Mooney is then alleged to have spat in her face and
raffles and auctions, a four-course meal If you know you cant fund $80 bucks you could see it in her eyes. called her a ****ing liar.
for the adults and a main and dessert out of a family budget, but you can af- She was not born strong In court, Mooney perceived the relationship to have been
for the kids, and drinks at bar prices.
ford $20 you can donate any amount unstable for a while, as he was unhappy with his partners
Mark and I sat down and said if we you want, or not. Wed love people to
she was made strong.
were going, well we wouldnt want to use of the drug ice.
have alcohol included because one has
participate. Every donation we get, She was sculpted to be her own hero Magistrate Gregory Robinson told Mooney that spitting
to drive home, and also kids can come were going to put it up on the website
When the world let her down, on someone is the most humiliating thing you can do to a
because you dont want the expense to thank each person.
she kept picking herself up again. person and you seem like a danger to your partner.
of a babysitter, were trying to make it All the profits from the fundraiser go
more inclusive. to the Ovarian Cancer foundation and Mooney was warned by Magistrate Robinson that if he re-
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backed by the union. scheme. *Editors note: The MN was
The Bill will also establish asked by readers if the restruc-
history alive
Meanwhile, the UFU took
Fire Rescue Victoria and the opportunity to launch ture will mean that CFA would
further enshrine the CFA as its campaign in support of have to pay to use the training
a volunteer firefighting or- site being built at land recently
the Andrews Government
ganisation. FRV will be led announced by the state govern-
by a new Fire Rescue Com- moves in relation to fire
ment, near Ballan. We put the By Kate Taylor of the much-awaited day the outside toilet
missioner, and a Strategic services, with Victoria State question to Member for Bun- was opened by the then Mayor Cr. Tom
Advisory Committee will Secretary Peter Marshall inyong Geoff Howard, who told Its been a labour of love for volunteers Sullivan, followed by a long queue to enter/
be established in legislation gathering professional fire- The MN that this is incorrect over the past 25 years, and thanks to them, inspect the new facility.
to advise FRV on a range of fighters for the event. and the CFA will not have to the memory of the Blacksmiths of Bacchus
organisational matters, the Four members of the initial Committee of
Ultimately, we want to pay to use a site that it will be Marsh is being kept well and truly alive.
release reads. Management attended, with a tree planted
capture this opportunity to managing. A small event was held at the cottage to
The Bill will enshrine the by Christina Hallett to mark the 25th
commemorate the 25th anniversary of anniversary.
central role of volunteers in volunteers looking after the site.
the CFA, by creating an addi- What Simon says As the Blacksmiths Cottage and Forge has
When it comes to the history of the site,
tional responsibility for the the volunteers know it all; Vere Quaile
CFA Board to support the Liberal Member for Western Victoria, Simon Ramsay, been part of the picture of Bacchus Marsh commenced business in 1850 on site,
recruitment, development slammed the government for seeking to hide its for more than 150 years, sitting on the corner followed by Thomas Manly, Hugh Meikle
and retention of volunteers. proposed bust-up of the CFA behind proposed measures of Main Street and Gisborne Road, many of
with Hugh Hodgson till 1868. Hugh Meikle
Premier Andrews media to compensate firefighters who contract cancer in the our non-local visitors are entranced by its
built the present Forge in 1877, passing the
release also states that the course of their duties. appearance from the street and wide-eyed
business to Charles Edwards whose family
Bill also proposes to alter the The Australian Labor Party in Victoria and the when they enter both the Cottage and the
continued the business.
boundary of the Metropoli- Andrews Labor Government in particular have sunk to a Forge, said Special Committee Member
tan Fire District to include new low by wrapping up their proposed new fire services Betty Charge. The Blacksmiths forge closed in 1961 but
outer suburban and major restructure in legislation that was meant to compensate All artefacts are genuine. Little children the cottage remained the home of Charles
regional areas serviced firefighters both paid and volunteer who contract love to touch what would have been very Edwards eldest daughter, Caroline Simpson,
by the 35 CFA integrated cancer, Mr Ramsay said. hot and heavy iron tools. Older visitors have until her death in 1974.
stations. In its desperation to take the resources of both the MFB quite a few I remember moments. Bacchus Marsh Shire purchased the site
Importantly, the Bill en- and the CFA to create a whole new entity Fire Services Visitors to the cottage can walk through in 1976; the Cottage was restored and
sures that volunteers at Victoria thereby placing all paid firefighters under one the past, into the tiny space where life was refurbished by the Bacchus Marsh Historical
the 35 integrated stations management and one enterprise bargaining agreement, enjoyed up until 1974. In the Forge, donated Society in 1979, and presented as a Pioneer
transferring to FRV can the Andrews Government is also effectively handing Cottage and Museum. In May 1992, two trial
books are sold to locals and visitors with the
continue to operate as they over control of the lot to the United Firefighters Union. (general) openings of the Cottage occurred
income helping keep the site viable.
have under the leadership By control, I mean enormous power over the Special guest Barbara Manly, a direct with great success over 600 visitors and
of the CFA Chief Officer, by management and operational responsibilities of this
providing additional powers descendant, spoke at the event. $640 in donations.
new service. Volunteers will slowly be marginalised
that the CFA may exercise The afternoon went very well. Barbara A Committee of Management was founded
and pushed out of previously integrated stations and as
within the Fire Rescue Vic- Manly, as you would expect, spoke very and the Book Barn, in the Forge next door,
the union-controlled Fire Services Victoria extends its
toria fire district. boundaries, with population growth, the future role of well. Her history of the start-up days of the opened late in 1993, with great success ever
Known as presumptive the CFA volunteer will become less clear. site was very interesting. The piece which since, enabling support and upkeep of both
legislation, the cancer com- attracted the best result was her description the Forge and the Cottage to date.
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ARIESMarch 21-April 20
Cultural and recreational activities are spotlighted this
You are invloved in sporting events, either as a spectator week. Creativity flourishes too, but dont ignore busi-
or participant. Romance thrives on an intellectual level. ness responsibilities. Paperwork may overwhelm you
If making a career choice, accent logic over impulse. after the weekend.
TAURUSApril 21-May 22
SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
Projects are delayed. This is a good week for getting a
head start on long term assignments. Avoid making an- Dont be shy when it comes to offering your ideas for a
nouncements until plans are finalized. This is a great week community project. Your letter to the editor, for exam-
for friendship. ple, may bring results. Long term relationships are fav-
ourably spotlighted.
GEMINIMay 23-June 21
CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
It is a hectic period at the workplace and this is a good Artistic abilities shine through this week, but be warned
week to prove yourself. An old debt may be repaid to that your artistic temperament may easily flare up before
you by Thursday . A relative or old friend may be willing the weekend. Searches in general pay off, starting Friday.
to sponsor your plans.
CANCERJune 22-July 22 AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
NO. 8999 Music is in the air. The week may find you spending time
Your changing ideas can lead to a period of worthwhile
ACROSS DOWN introspection. Wherever you find yourself - and travel is in a melodic setting. You are quite influential right now,
6. Instrument of torture 1. Anger (6) highlighted, you are in demand. Dont postpone business and people in authority are interested in your ideas.
(10) 2. Loss of memory (7) related calls.
8. Thought (4) 3. Agreement (6) PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
9. Adhesive (4) 4. Language (6) LEOJuly 23-August 22 Generosity proves an asset and a liability. Travel is high-
10. Cinder (5) 5. Eddy (5) lighted, especially if new destinations are included.
11. Pool (4) 7. Prepared (5) Your inquisitiveness can lead to important discoveries. Ingenious ideas may require one more trip to the drawing
12. Truce (9) 13. Devil (3) People in high places are taken with your good humour board.
16. Adherent (9) 14. Persian (7) and efficient manner. Best friends are mainly of the
20. Smart (4) 15. Acute (5) opposite sex. BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
22. Animal (5) 17. Commotion (6) You provide a sense of security to those you love.
23. Scruff (4) 18. Sham (6) VIRGOAugust 23-September 22
Commonsense is another winning trait. You are frugal,
24. Group (4) 19. Hire (6) It is important to clear the air quickly over a family mat- realistic and practical. Over the past you have drawn the
25. Flower (10) 21. Picked (5) ter. In a community role, your magnetism is inspiring. blueprint for a career or family related project. Your plans
Budding relationships may blossom after the weekend. may come into fruition soon.
CRYPTIC PUZZLE LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
ACROSS You are in the limelight. This is a good week to make
6. I agree its the tree Ray transplanted some time ago your pitch to a large audience. Relationships benefit from
SUDOKU
(10). 8. Returned to take up residence and thats bad frank discussions, so be sure not to rush any of these
(4). 9. Head of vegetable department! (4). 10. Seizes sessions.
the luggage (5). 11. Draw the said building (4). 12.The
Scotsman shot in dishevelled, in a coat (9). 16. Specu- SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
lates as the duck takes to the air (9). 20. Might you eat
it? (4). 22. Chose for the workman (5). 23. Hard on the
many not keen (4). 24. Its no good being embarrassed
NUMBER GAME
Cultural and recreational activities are spotlighted this
week. Creativity flourishes too, but dont ignore busi-
(4). 25. Bank charge? (7,3). ness responsibilities. Paperwork may overwhelm you
after theANSWER
weekend. BELOW
DOWN
1. City the dope took the girl to (6). 2. Will he take ones SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
place queuing? (5-2). 3. With the lights on, is smart (6).
4. Slack again, dont notice (6). 5. The new fellow re- Dont be shy when it comes to offering your ideas for a
paired hers (5). 7. Dash! Im to be up before sun-up! (5). community project. Your letter to the editor, for exam-
13. Havent paid, the letter said (3). 14. Its awful ac- ple, may bring results. Long term relationships are fav-
commodating the criminal in the hamlet (7). 15. The fel- ourably spotlighted.
low locked me up inside, the devil! (5). 17. Stolen drug CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
found in a dish (6). 18. Decree there should be a new
road in (6). 19. One of the two will draw up beside the Artistic abilities shine through this week, but be warned
woman (6). 21. Benches in the civil service office? (5). that your artistic temperament may easily flare up before
the weekend. Searches in general pay off, starting Friday.
AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 8998
Forms.
em-on. 17, Hot-pot. 18, Ordain (anag.). 19, Eit-her. 21, Music is in the air. The week may find you spending time
5, F-resh. 7, MI-nus. 13, Owe (O). 14, Vil-lag-e. 15, D- in a melodic setting. You are quite influential right now,
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Down - 1, Gen-Eva. 2, Stand-in. 3, Bright. 4, Re-miss. and people in authority are interested in your ideas.
Across - 1, Home secretary. 8, Minor. 9, Partial. 10,
Lionel. 11, Merino. 12, Skate. 14, Order. 18, Latent. 20,
22, Op-Ted. 23, Lot-H. 24, Poor. 25, Mooring fee. PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
Aspect. 23, Achieve. 24, Rogue. 25, Express regret. Generosity proves an asset and a liability. Travel is high-
11, Haul (hall). 12, Mac-intosh. 16, The-O-rises. 20, Beef.
Down - 1, Humble. 2, Mango. 3, Serpent. 4, Cope. 5,
Across - 6, Yes-teryear. 8, Evil (rev.). 9, Bean. 10, Grips.
lighted, especially if new destinations are included.
Eerie. 6, Asinine. 7, Yellow. 13, Ketchup. 15, Reserve.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS Ingenious ideas may require one more trip to the drawing
16, Please. 17, Street. 19, Niece. 21, Eager. 22, Less. board.
roar. 18, Pseudo. 19, Employ. 21, Chose.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Swirl. 7, Ready. 13, Imp. 14, Iranian. 15, Sharp. 17, Up- BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
Across - 1, Begging letter. 8, Are-na (rev.). 9, Per-H-
Down - 1, Choler. 2, Amnesia. 3, Assent. 4, Arabic. 5, You provide a sense of security to those you love.
aps. 10, Static. 11, A-sh-O-re. 12, As-pen. 14, Ash-E-N.
Horse. 23, Nape. 24, Trio. 25, Snapdragon. Commonsense is another winning trait. You are frugal,
18, P-Ill-ar. 20, S-Al-oon. 23, Co-mical. 24, Incur (anag.). realistic and practical. Over the past you have drawn the
25, Deny the charge.
11, Lido. 12, Armistice. 16, Supporter. 20, Chic. 22,
blueprint for a career or family related project. Your plans
Down - 1, Bra-I-se. 2, G-reta. 3, Imagin-E. 4, (lon)G-
Across - 6, Thumbscrew. 8, Idea. 9, Glue. 10, Ember.
may come into fruition soon.
ape. 5, Earns. 6, Tea rose. 7, Rushes. 13, Sol-omon.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
15, S-pan-is-h . 16, Spa-ceD. 17, Entree . 19, A-s-c-ot.
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 8999
21, OC-cur. 22, Blue.
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Boys U6 500m
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Boys U7 1000m
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Boys U8 1000m
Dart Phoenix 4.59 9th
Girls U8 1000m
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The dam and reservoir are located on a tributary Girls U10 1500m
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Mai Caitlin 9.54 5th
Pykes Creek Reservoir at 31 May 2017 81%
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Lake Wendouree 59 76 24 54 34 Buninyong 18.10 (118) def Creswick8.2 (50)
Melton South 45 27 18 30 40
BFL Ladder
East Point 56 49 36 38 32 Gordon 22.19 (151) def Cham/Linton9.5 (59)
Nth Ballarat City 43 54 26 20 37
Bungaree 12.17 (89) def Clunes 6.6 (42)
Ladder
Bacchus Marsh 42 41 41 48 26
Seniors Redan 42 40 32 24 60
Learmonth 14.7 (91) def Newlyn7.9 (51)
Sunbury 42 49 36 33 24
Team % PTS Sebastopol 51 54 25 36 18
1 Lake Wendouree...... 153.14 28 Melton 27 37 41 37 49
Beaufort 10.15 (75) def Waubra 8.6 (54)
2 Darley........................176.23 24 Dunnstown11.7 (73) def Rwood/Chap 9.6 (60)
3 Bacchus Marsh.........152.28 24 Seniors
4 Melton South..............89.29 20
5 Sunbury....................116.30 16
Ballarat Football League Ballan 20.15 (135) def Skipton 2.1 (13) Team % PTS
Hepburn 14.13 (97) def Springbank 5.5 (35) 1 Springbank................200.57 32
6 Redan........................ 107.27 16 Results Round 7 2 Learmonth................ 205.39 28
7 Melton........................83.36 16 Reserves
Seniors 3 Bungaree..................180.50 28
8 Ballarat.......................84.92 14
Bacchus Marsh 15.15 (105) def North Ballarat City 11.10 (76) Buninyong 14.6 (90) def Creswick 3.4 (22) 4 Beaufort.................... 167.49 28
9 East Point...................79.65 10
10 North Ballarat City......82.36 8 Lake Wendouree 12.12 (84) def Darley 9.17 (71) 5 Waubra...................... 163.17 28
Gordon 12.10 (82) def Cham/Linton 6.7 (43)
11 Sebastopol..................42.52 4 6 Hepburn...................156.61 28
East Point 21.12 (138) def Melton South 14.14 (98) Bungaree 20.10 (130) def Clunes 2.2 (14) 7 Gordon......................195.51 24
Reserves Sunbury 13.5 (83) def Redan 7.12 (54) 8 Buninyong.................162.00 24
1 Darley........................ 241.02 28 Daylesford 10.6 (66) def Smythesdale 10.4 (64)
Melton 15.12 (102) def Sebastopol 4.16 (40) 9 Daylesford.................105.51 24
2 Melton South.............164.03 24 Newlyn 10.7 (67) def Learmonth 8.6 (54)
3 Lake Wendouree...... 157.42 24 10 Newlyn.....................92.90 16
Reserves
4 East Point..................165.45 20 Waubra 11.4 (70) def Beaufort 4.5 (29) 11 Creswick....................69.87 12
5 Sunbury.................... 111.31 20 East Point 15.7 (97) def Melton South 11.15 (81) 12 Ballan........................ 61.93 12
Dunnstown 10.3 (63) def Rwood/Chap 7.10 (52)
6 Redan.........................89.30 16 Sunbury 10.7 (67) def Redan 5.3 (33) 13 Clunes.......................60.40 12
7 Bacchus Marsh.........123.85 12 Sebastopol 7.15 (57) def Melton 8.9 (57) Ballan 24.14 (158) def Skipton 0.2 (2) 14 Cham/Linton.............45.07 12
8 Melton.........................67.15 10 Hepburn 11.13 (79) def Springbank 6.2 (38) 15 Rwood/Chap.............69.65 8
Bacchus Marsh 21.21 (147) def North Ballarat City 5.3 (33)
9 Sebastopol................. 40.15 10 16 Dunnstown.................. 45.18 4
10 Ballarat........................73.93 8 Darley 18.7 (115) def Lake Wendouree 2.8 (20)
Under 18 17 Skipton........................22.29 4
11 North Ballarat City...... 27.69 4
Under 18.5s Buninyong 12.6 (78) def Creswick 6.2 (38) 18 Smythesdale................0.00 0
Under 18.5s Bacchus Marsh 11.13 (79) def North Ballarat City 5.5 (35)
1 Bacchus Marsh.........240.64 24 Clunes 19.7 (121) def Bungaree 4.6 (30)
Lake Wendouree 13.9 (87) def Darley 3.2 (20) Reserves
2 East Point..................231.42 24 Learmonth 5.15 (45) def Newlyn 5.8 (38) 1 Learmonth.................270.82 32
3 Lake Wendouree...... 182.14 20 East Point 18.12 (120) def Melton South 10.5 (65)
4 Redan........................ 178.11 20 Beaufort 10.15 (75) def Waubra 3.4 (22) 2 Waubra...................... 211.35 32
Redan 13.14 (92) def Sunbury 3.3 (21) 3 Buninyong.................201.27 32
5 North Ballarat City....165.62 20 Dunnstown 16.5 (101) def Rwood/Chap 2.3 (15)
6 Melton South.............106.69 20 Melton 27.16 (178) def Sebastopol 1.3 (9) 4 Hepburn.................... 141.86 28
7 Ballarat.................. 83.01 16 Ballan 10.7 (67) def Skipton 5.2 (32) 5 Creswick..................142.99 24
8 Melton....................... 144.13 12 6 Beaufort...................132.80 20
Hepburn 10.12 (72) def Springbank 1.9 (15)
9 Sunbury.......................57.96 8
10 Darley..........................52.76 8
BFL Top Goal Kickers 7 Daylesford................126.52 20
Under 15 8 Bungaree..................123.08 20
11 Sebastopol...................6.22 4 Seniors 9 Smythesdale.............103.54 20
Brendan Fevola Melton South ......................... 31 Buninyong 18.14 (122) def Creswick 1.2 (8) 10 Dunnstown...............122.97 16
AFL Goldfields Jarrah Maksymow Bacchus Marsh ..................... 26
Clunes 20.19 (139) def Bungaree 2.0 (12) 11 Newlyn.....................118.36 16
Kyle Docherty Darley ..................................... 19
Womens Harley Inglis Darley ..................................... 19 Learmonth 12.8 (80) def Newlyn3.2 (20) 12 Rwood/Chap..........101.82 16
13 Springbank................89.03 14
Brian Graham Darley ..................................... 16
Ladder Beaufort 11.13 (79) def Waubra 4.4 (28) 14 Gordon......................59.69 12
Team % PTS Reserves Dunnstown 15.9 (99) def Rwood/Chap 3.2 (20) 15 Ballan........................84.03 10
Division 1 Aaron Speak Darley .................................... 27 16 Clunes.........................79.34 8
Hepburn 4.9 (33) def Springbank 2.6 (18)
1 Nth Geelong. 10 3500.00 16 Ross Gundry Darley .................................... 13 17 Cham/Linton...............44.94 4
2 Redan........................198.06 12 Dane Grenfell Darley .................................... 12 Gordon 9.8 (62) def Cham/Linton 7.1 (43) 18 Skipton........................6.59 0
3 Sunbury.........133 145.86 12 Daylesford 11.14 (80) def Smythesdale 1.3 (9)
4 Ballarat Swans.............55.92 4 Under 18
Under 18.5s
5 East Point Dragons......44.34 4 1 Hepburn...................1342.47 36
Aaron Clarke Melton South ....................... 27
6 Melton Centrals............5.92 0
Jack Lalor Bacchus Marsh ...................... 15 2 Ballan........................160.29 32
Division 2 3 Creswick...................251.09 28
1 Carisbrook................656.52 16 4 Skipton......................191.09 28
2 Drysdale Hawks.......490.74 16 5 Buninyong.................169.46 28
3 Gisborne......................117.95 8 6 Springbank............... 306.02 24
4 Bacchus Marsh........... 36.26 4
7 Newlyn......................232.21 24
5 Redan Gold...................1.88 4 Central Highlands Netball League
Ballarat Youth Girls
Central Highlands Netball League 8 Learmonth................. 127.08 24
9 Beaufort.....................84.77 20
Results Round 9
1 Laker....................... 2465.00 24 Results Round 9
10 Clunes.......................61.08 16
2 Ararat Storm............ 638.36 20 Club 13&U 15&U 17&U C B A 11 Dunnstown................60.83 12
3 Ballarat Swans..........616.47 20 Ballan 20 19 13 28 20 64 12 Waubra......................48.77 12
4 Carisbrook Lions......136.72 12 Skipton 5 16 28 25 17 31
13 Rwood/Chap...........26.78 12
5 North Ballarat City....123.50 12 Beaufort 19 29 30 31 31 61
6 Creswick......................21.63 8 Ballan Golf Club Waubra 17 5 22 39 31 34 14Cham/Linton.............. 26.12 12
15 Bungaree....................30.50 8
7 East Point Dragons.......2.38 0 Bungaree 17 38 35 71 34 53
8 Redan............................0.80 0 Results Week ending Saturday 10 June Clunes 9 16 14 20 24 53 16 Smythesdale.............. 17.23 4
Buninyong 42 41 31 39 29 50 17 Gordon........................0.00 0
Riddell Youth Girls Wednesday Stableford Creswick 6 22 26 0 33 31
1 Gisborne Blue .........1508.82 24 Winner Kevin Lockman 37 points, Daylesford 6 39 24 43 - - Under 15
2 Melton Centrals....... 556.67 20 Smythesdale 8 8 31 19 - -
3 Sunbury Kangaroos.150.72 16 R/up Barry Sims 35 points. 1 Buninyong.................774.78 36
Dunnstown 48 22 10 31 32 56
4 Darley Devils.............130.08 12 Magpie - 14th Hugh Miller. Rokewood 0 13 17 40 19 29 2 Gordon......................341.11 32
5 Gisborne White..........64.40 12 Gordon 22 32 40 40 36 58 3 Hepburn....................306.47 32
6 Bacchus Marsh............21.95 8 Carngham 32 15 21 25 32 29 4 Springbank................241.36 28
Saturday Stableford Newlyn 15 12 21 26 25 20
7 Diggers Rest Burras..... 1.47 4 5 Clunes.......................232.82 28
A Grade - winner Peter Di Fiore (14) 39 points, Learmonth 13 20 31 40 28 53 6 Learmonth.................242.92 24
Ballarat U/13 Junior Girls Springbank 9 21 13 32 53 85
R/up Bob Hughes (13) 38 points. 7 Skipton.......................112.17 20
1 North Ballarat City......437.50 8 Hepburn 30 45 35 25 34 38
2 Redan..........................313.64 8 B Grade - winner on the day Andrew Germon (31) 43 points, 8 Dunnstown................. 67.97 20
3 East Point Dragons.....446.15 4 R/up Victor Buttigieg (23) 31 points. 9 Cham/Linton.............136.53 16
4 Lakers......................... 211.43 4 NTPs - 2nd Michael Di Fiore, 12th Andrew Moore, CHFL Top Goal Kickers 10 Newlyn..................... 114.36 16
5 Ballarat Swans.............36.59 4 15th Paul Rogers. 11 Daylesford................92.78 16
6 Carisbrook....................0.00 4 Seniors 12 Creswick...................75.91 16
7 Redan Gold..................20.00 0 Magpies - 14th Peter Di Fiore, 18th Michael Di Fiore.
Matthew Bond Learmonth ........................... 36 13 Beaufort.................... 32.12 12
Balls 5, Cut-off 32 points: Peter Di Fiore, Andrew Germon, 14 Waubra......................29.96 12
Riddell U/13 Junior Girls Thomas Eltringham Springbank .......................... 32
1 Bacchus Marsh...........257.69 8 Bob Hughes, Chris Tudor, Shaun ODea. 15 Smythesdale...............21.27 8
Ashley Munari Gordon ................................... 25
2 Melton Centrals..........393.55 4 16 Bungaree....................27.06 4
Juniors Competition Steven Nicholson Gordon ................................... 24
3 Darley Devils...............354.76 4 17 Rwood/Chap.............10.76 4
4 Melton JFNC.................2.45 0 Winner Sam Myers 87 (31), R/up Kody McGregor Joel Mirtschin Bungaree ............................... 21
18 Ballan...........................0.00 0
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Blues play whilst coach is away Darley v Lake Wendouree Saturday 10th June Photos by Tim Saltry
the game progressed. Justin game progressed.
Fenwick put on a show for Final Score - Ballan. 1. 0. 6
all his new brood. A good lost Skipton. 5. 0. 30.
result that could be the start Recreation Reserve Play-
of a string of wins.
ground Raffle Results - Fire-
Final Score : Ballan. 24. 14. wood. (Magnificent effort
Round 9 v Skipton 158. def Skipton. 0. 2. 2. raising over $2500).
Best - B Whelan, D Winner Helen Tatchell.
Football OHanlon, L Snaith, J Law-
ley, J Byrnes, J Fenwick.
Seniors
Last year the Under 18s
Netball
The Blues took on Skipton at A Grade It was a percent-
home in ideal conditions and were knocked out in the
age boosting win against
Graham was in his element semi-finals by Skipton and Skipton for the girls, making
from the start with a feed- that certainly played on the it two wins in a row. Richelle
ing frenzy up forward. From boys minds. Skipton were Morgan and Megon Fenwick
the first bounce the Blues above the Blues on the lad- both played their first game
were in complete control der but that mattered little in the A Grade side and had
and the way they teamed to the Blues on field. For the a positive impact on the
together was very polished. first quarter the Emus man- game.
Wilkinson kept the backline aged to constrain their op- Final score Ballan 63 def
focused and his brother cer- ponents with close checking Skipton 34.
tainly threw himself at the but after that the floodgates B Grade After a disap-
play. The crew welcomed opened and away the Blues pointing loss last week to
back Sam Sher and he was at went. Lachlan Conlan cre- Rokewood, the girls made
his creative best at the centre ated plenty of the centre play amends winning by just
contests. All did their bit and and Alister Hine was on three goals against Skipton
it was not till late in the final fire on the wing. Campbell this week. Sam McKay and
quarter when the Blues let Sparrow out muscled his Tamara Hodge combined
their opponents score, the opponent up forward and well to convert goals for a
result of an untidy skirmish. the die was set by half time. full four quarter effort. The
A good win but Creswick girls made the most of every
Final Score -Ballan 20 15.
will be a real test next week. opportunity in the last quar-
135 def Skipton 2. 1. 13.
Final Score - Ballan 10. 7 67 ter to take the win at the fi-
Best - J Graham, S Sher, nal whistle.
B Thomas, A Bongart, J def Skipton 5. 2. 32.
Final score Ballan 20 def
Wilkinson, A Kuzman. Best -L Conlan, D Bullus,
Skipton 17.
The Reserves went one bet- L Currie Jones, E Shaw, I
C Grade It was an entire
terthan the Seniors and did Nesbit.
team effort for the girls to
not allow their opponents As the fog lifted, the Under record their first win of the
to score a goal. Watts and 12s took on a strong Emus season. Co-captains Jo Raf-
Bernie Whelan treated their line up and the opposition faele and Ash McPhee were
opponents with contempt managed to boot a couple of an influential presence on
and bagged 16 goals between quick goals that unsettled the court, encouraging, sup-
them. David OHanlon was the Blues. In the second half porting and directing the
on fire and birthday celebra- the juniors came back with team to record a three goal
tions only helped him along. a goal but the Emus had margin over Skipton.
Saucy made a few errors at already set the bench mark Final score Ballan 28 def
the start but made up for it as and they built on that as the Skipton 25.
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