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Tuesday 8 May, 2018 Serving Ballan and district since 1872 Phone 5368 1966 Vol 12 No 18
By Jessica Howard Club Secretary, Kersty Brown said to celebrate 10-years, Mason’s Lane Reserve is the home ground of the
the club, with the help of their major sponsors, have Bacchus Marsh Soccer Club, with teams taking to field
The Bacchus Marsh Scorpions are celebrating 10-years invested in new playing kits for the entire club. on most Sunday’s between April and September.
on the soccer field this year. “The dynamic new design was put together by the “With a strong committee leading the club, dedicated
The local club was established in 2008 and at the time committee and produced by SportFirst in Bacchus volunteers and an outstanding coaching line up, the
fielded just three teams in the Football Federation club continues to grow and produce some of the West’s
Marsh,” she said.
finest Soccer players,” Ms Brown said.
Victoria leagues. “Michelle at SportFirst made sure the design was
The Scorpions train on Wednesday and Friday nights
The following year, the number of registered teams exact, the fabric of high quality and the logos in the best at either Mason’s Lane Reserve or Darley Community
doubled. Today, over 150 players make up 14 teams, position for maximum exposure. Hub.
including the Miniroos small sided soccer teams, “With major sponsors Food Works Bacchus Marsh, New members are welcomed and encouraged. For
competitive juniors and seniors sides for both men and Bendigo Bank Bacchus Marsh and Maddingley Brown more information, visit http://bacchusmarshsoccer.
women. Coal the club was able to invest in the smart new look”. org.au.
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McKelvey (red), Mark Witham (black) and
Wade Carman (purple). As well as the pBones, Saturday’s
They will perform at the Moorabool Light performance will include 40 musicians of
Orchestra’s “Evening at the Proms’’ cabaret the Moorabool Light Orchestra, the Ballarat
concert this Saturday night in the Bacchus Choral Society and the featured guest, the
Marsh Public Hall. Ballarat-born baritone Roger Lemke. By Jessica Howard GoodSam smart phone app. providing a level of skilled
Conductor Barry Wilkins OAM said the Limited tickets are available with no door The GoodSAM app is part ambulance cover.
guys were amazed how good a bunch of sales on the night. Contact 5367 3567. Millbrook residents now of a broader Ambulance “Ballan has one ambulance
have public access to a life- Victoria strategy to improve during the day and one at
saving defibrillator. survival from out-of-hospi- night, meaning if it leaves
The new device is part tal cardiac arrest in commu- town to transport patients
of Ambulance Victoria’s nities across Victoria. to other hospitals, whether
Public Access Defibrilla- “This app allows suitably it’s Melbourne or Ballarat, it
tors program, which saw 96 qualified persons, such as leaves quite a gap in terms of
detox YOUR
life-saving heart devices in-
stalled across Victoria in its
first year.
paramedics and nurses, to
register with the app, and
when a cardiac arrest occurs
the ability for people to pro-
vide meaningful cardiac ar-
rest resuscitations,” he said.
home
The defibrillator is located in their area, an alert is sent “Some people in the com-
at Millbrook CFA Station to them through the app munity can perform chest
and is one of two public ac- with the location of the event compression, but they don’t
cess devices for Moorabool, and the location of defibrilla- have the means to use the
with another to be installed tor,” Mr Birthisel said. defibrillator. That will be
in Ballan later this year. “Registered individuals are changed now that we have
Acting Ballan Ambulance then able to retrieve the de- a truly public accessible
Victoria Team Manager, Dy- fibrillator and use it to help device”.
lan Birthisel said unlike the save the victim’s life prior to The Millbrook and Ballan
existing devices in the area, ambulance arrival”. devices and alarmed cases
the two new defibrillators Mr Birthisel said the devic- were donated with money
will be publicly accessible es will benefit small towns raised by the Ballan Ambu-
and will link in with the with limited resources by lance Auxiliary.
Pledge to benefit
DETOX YOUR HOME IS SAFE, DAYLESFORD EVENT
commuters
FREE AND EASY-TO-USE. 12th May 2018 By Jessica Howard passengers along the Ballarat, Traralgon,
Use this service to dispose of common 10.00 am to 2.00 pm Geelong, Bendigo and Seymour lines.
household chemicals without harming Daylesford Transfer Station Moorabool train passengers have been Minister for Innovation and the Digital
your health or the environment. Ajax Road, Daylesford, 3 promised better mobile phone coverage Economy, Philip Dalidakis said the state
as signal boosters are added to V/Line’s government was “getting on with the job
Simply turn up on the day with your VLocity fleet. of delivering the mobile coverage that our
unwanted items, and we’ll do the rest. FOR MORE INFORMATION
About a quarter of V/Line’s Vlocity trains regional rail passengers deserve”.
sustaina are now fitted with mobile signal boosters, “Whether passengers want to do business,
detox with more trains set to roll out each week browse social media or call their loved ones
1 until the entire Vlocity fleet is connected by to tell them they’re on the way home, this
the end of 2018. project will ensure regional passengers are
Decanting not permitted. Only containers up to 20 litres accepted. The Labor Government is working with connected,” he said.
Telstra, Vodafone and Optus to deliver an $18 While there will still be blackspots until all
VG2308
million Regional Rail Connectivity Project, trains are fitted with the boosters, passengers
which also includes the construction of 35 will know when they can access better
new mobile towers that will combine with mobile coverage, by looking for stickers
the boosters to increase mobile coverage for placed on all connected trains.
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By Jessica Howard District Health & Care GP Super Clinic. money boxes located at a number of
local businesses including Crossroads
The Ballan Hospital Auxiliary has
As the Centre is open after hours for the
community to use the pool and gym, Trading, Hudsons Hotel, Xiu’s Café and Women’s Health
raised some much-needed funds for a Gordon Hotel.
life-saving heart machine.
this involved moving the defibrillator
from the Clinic to the Centre and back Ballan District Health & Care Chief Workshop in Ballan
The local group raised $2,295 for the again. Executive, Wayne Weaire said he was
purchase of an automated external
Saturday 12 May 2018
Today, with the support of the very grateful to the Auxiliary. 1pm – 2pm
defibrillator for the Primary Care
Auxiliary, there is a new defibrillator “The members work so hard to support
Centre at the Ballan District Health & Ballan Community House
Care facility. installed in the Centre. Ballan District Health & Care and they
Ballan Hospital Auxiliary treasurer, have such wonderful generosity in
(143 Inglis St, Ballan)
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Prior to the purchase of the new parade and at the Lions Club Twilight Between 2016 and 2017, the Auxiliary
equipment, the Primary Care Centre Market. raised $4,624 for Ballan District Health
shared a defibrillator with the Ballan She said money was also collected from & Care.
International Nurses Day
Jail on hold With International Nurses Day on 12
May 2018, we’d like to take a moment
By Caitlin Brewley to acknowledge our committed and
(Work Experience hard-working nurses.
Swinburne Uni 1st Yr)
Thank you for the care and support
Fraud, theft and possession you give the community.
of drugs are were among the
30 charges heard at Bacchus Current nursing opportunities at
Marsh Magistrates Court on Ballan District Health & Care:
WHAT’SON
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Mitchell Priest, a 21-year-
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The Andrews Government is building the Education State so every
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The Village at the end of July with plans
be considered after the shopping centre’s
to concentrate on food, entertainment and
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services and were attracted to The Village
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industrial property as well as several
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shopping centres.
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After slashing country roads funding three years ago,
Daniel Andrews is now trying to play catch up.
In 2015, Daniel Andrews cut the $160 million Country Roads
offenders
and Bridges program, condemning country roads to fall
into dangerous disrepair. Daniel Andrews has utterly failed
to deliver for regional Victorians in the last three years and
simply cannot be trusted.
By Jessica Howard
Country roads have been falling apart for three years because
Victoria Police has commenced internal Daniel Andrews decided the cash would be better spent
fixing roads around his metropolitan electorate of Mulgrave.
recruitment for new specialist officers to help
It takes true arrogance to take money from country roads,
tackle teenage crime.
riddled with potholes and falling apart, and then spending it
The recruitment will see the addition of
in your own metropolitan backyard. Daniel Andrews’ recent
42 Youth Specialist Officers, with ten to be
funding announcement is just confirmation that Labor will
deployed across the Western Region.
continue to underfund country roads.
The new position will see officers work In stark contrast, the Liberal Party has announced that we
with youth offenders, aged between ten and will fully restore the $160 million Country Roads and Bridges
20-years-old, who are involved in serious Program that was axed by Daniel Andrews.
Photo – Parks Vic
crimes and network offending including Regional Victorians deserve better than they get under
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evading police, assaults, aggravated Labor.
burglaries, car jackings and anti-social Joshua Morris MP, State Member for Western Victoria
behaviour.
The officers will work closely with Victoria Dear Editor,
Police investigators, Youth Resource Officers,
to Gorge
A lovely autumn day was topped by a very moving Anzac
police prosecutors and frontline members. Service in Ballan last Wednesday.
Minister for Police, Lisa Neville said the Congratulations to all the hardworking folk who gave their
new Youth Specialist Officers will provide a time and expertise.
targeted response to reduce serious offending The participation of the school children was particularly
By Jessica Howard and those causing harm in the community. moving, and the extent of the work they had put into the
“This new role will ensure Victoria Police research of their chosen soldiers was inspiring.
A narrow and steep road located in Werribee Gorge State Park is set to be can better respond to the youth crimes that Thank you to all for a very special Anzac Day service.
widened. will not be tolerated in our state – such as Bette Martyn, Ballan
Myers Road will be closed between the Quarry carpark and Miekle’s aggravated burglaries and car jackings.”
picnic area on weekdays from Monday 7 May to Friday 18 May while road-
Bacchus Marsh Police Youth Resource
widening and traffic safety works are completed.
Officer, Leading Senior Constable Jim Ross
The popular thoroughfare is a single lane, unsealed road providing access
said he was pleased with the roll-out of the
to popular Miekle’s picnic area.
new police position.
The road, which has seen a significant increase in traffic over recent years,
“I think it’s a great thing as it will allow those
is narrow with steep drop-offs on one side.
in the new role to specifically target serious
Safety works will widen and upgrade sections of the road in order to
recidivist youth offenders,” he said.
provide safer access for visitors to the park.
Parks Victoria Area Chief Ranger, Stuart Lardner said the upgrades will “A lot of the current roles, including mine as
reduce environmental and cultural impacts by minimising erosion and a Youth Resource Officer, are fairly stretched,
sediment runoff, through improved road surface and drainage. meaning we are doing a bit of everything.
“This park attracts an estimated 50,000 visitors annually, with most “With this new role specifically targeting
visitation occurring at the Myers Road precinct,” he said. those re-offenders, it will hopefully steer those
“It is important that Parks Victoria provides safe and sustainable access youths in the right direction and will allow us
to visitor sites and walking tracks. Aboriginal and non-indigenous heritage to really concentrate on the early intervention
will be protected – for example, the historic water race - through careful and proactive work we are doing”.
planning. There are no details yet as to where the
Mr Lardner said some trees and vegetation will need to be removed for the ten officers will be based throughout the
road to be widened. Western Region; however, Victoria Police has
“This has been assessed and authorised by the Department of Environment, confirmed there will be at least one officer in
Land, Planning and Water.” each division.
During the works period, there will be no vehicle access to Meikle’s picnic Funding for the new Youth Specialist
area on the weekdays; however, Quarry Carpark, all walking tracks and Officers has been provided by the Victorian
visitor sites within the park will remain open. Labor Government as part of its $2 billion
The work has been timed to avoid school holidays, public holidays and investment in the Community Safety
other high visitation times to minimise inconvenience. Statement 2017.
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WHAT’S ON
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Editors discretion. Advertising of AGMs in this section will only appear if a paid public notice also appears in the classifieds section, as per
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Ballan Anglers Inc Ballan Uniting Church (St Paul’s) - Services 11.15am every
ADULT EDUCATION Meeting second Wednesday every month. Hudsons Hotel, Sunday.
Ballan & District Community House 7.30pm. More anglers and families needed and welcome – B3 Community
For class enrolment information, venue hire and costs; please 0400 003 936. Focused, family friendly church with a difference. Services
call 5368 1934 or email info@bchvic.org.au Rose-Carers of Maddingley Park every 2nd & 4th Sundays at Avenue Bowling Club, Main St,
Darley Neighbourhood House & Learning Centre - Short Working Bees every 3rd Wednesday & Sunday of each Bacchus Marsh.
courses and classes. 33-35 Jonathan Drive, Darley. BM & month. All welcome. Enquiries - 0418 171 119. Bacchus Marsh Christian Church
District Photography Club - Meetings 2nd & 4th Wednesday Bacchus Marsh Family Drug Support Group Sunday Services 10am with kids program. 222 Main St,
of month, 7.30pm. Enquiries welcome. Phone 5367 4390. For Family Members who have a loved one affected by drugs. Bacchus Marsh. Enquiries 9028 2622.
The Laurels – Bacchus Marsh Community College - Courses Enquiries - 1300 660 068. Bacchus Marsh Uniting Church Parish
and classes. 229 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh. Enquiries & Alanon Support Group - for families of alcoholics Services - St Andrew’s 9.30am every Sunday. Pentland Hills
enrolments - 5367 1061. Meets at 10.30am on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month 2pm 1st Sunday of month. Enquiries - 5367 2543 (office).
U3A Bacchus Marsh - Active seniors social learning, for at the Uniting Church Hall, Gisborne Road, Bacchus Marsh. Holy Trinity Anglican Church - Bacchus Marsh
daily activities contact 5367 5341 or visit our website - www. Enq - 0421 222 717. Service Times - Bacchus Marsh - Sunday 9am and 5pm;
u3abacchus.org.au Lal Lal Moorabool Photographic Group Inc Balliang - 2nd Sunday 11am, 4th Sunday 9am; Myrniong – 1st
Meeting 3rd Wednesday each month, 7pm. Soldiers Memorial & 3rd Sunday 11am. Enquiries – 5367 5362.
MEETINGS Hall, Lal Lal. Enquiries 5341 7535. Church of the Living God
Footscray Poultry Club (at Bacchus Marsh) Christian youth ministry and bible teaching. 2nd Sunday
Ballan & District CWA - Branch meetings – 2nd Thursday of every month, 5pm. Open to all ages. At 14 Darcy St
each month. RSL Hall, Inglis St Ballan, 7.30pm. All welcome Meetings held 2nd Sunday of month, 2pm. Poultry Pavilion.
Racecourse Rec. Reserve, Balliang-Bacchus Marsh Rd, Maddingley. Enq – 0408 260 727.
- enquiries to 0407 992 767 or email ballandistrictcwa@gmail.
Bacchus Marsh. All welcome – Kerry 9741 9705. Bacchus Marsh Baptist Church
com
Sundays, 10:30am, Worship Service and Children’s Program.
Ballan District Vintage Machinery & Vehicle Club
Meetings - second Monday each month, 8pm. Tom Mullane MARKETS Phone 5367 6550 for more details.
Pavilion, Ballan Racecourse Reserve. Enquiries – Brian 5368 Our Lady Help of Christians Korobeit - Mass every
Ballan Lions Club Market Saturday 6.30pm.
2255 or Ray 5368 1177. Next market – Saturday 2 June 2018
The Pottery Group Golden Harvest Christian Fellowship
First Saturday each month - Inglis St, Ballan – 9am-1pm.
Tuesday and Saturday 1pm-3pm, at the Public Park Hall Non denominational - Prayer every Sunday 10am, Men’s
Enquiries – 0402 390 080 (Wayne).
(next to Tennis Courts), Stanley St, Gordon. All welcome. KYB Monday evenings 6pm. Ladies KYB Wednesday 1pm.
Darley Market Further details – 0429 681 566.
Enquiries to Maureen 0447173031. Saturday 19 May, 8am - 1pm. 1st & 3rd Saturday each month
Bacchus Marsh Playgroup Bacchus Marsh Life Church
at Darley Park Football Reserve. Enquiries – 0488 345 145 Meeting 10am every Sunday at the BM College Drama Room,
(Behind St Andrew’s Church) Cnr Gisborne Rd & Lerderderg (Alan).
Street, Bacchus Marsh. Monday-Friday 9am, 11am, 1pm & in Grant Street. Enquiries Pastor Merv - 0412 290 036.
Ballan Farmers Market St Bernard’s Bacchus Marsh Catholic Church
3pm. Enquiries – Cindy 0433 651 066.
Next Market – Saturday 12 May, 9am-1pm. Mass Times – Saturday- 5pm; Sunday – 8.30am & 10am.
Moorabool Mission Recovery Group 2nd Saturday each month, Mill Cottage car park.
Struggling with addiction; Pain from the past; family member Enq – 0498 361 291 or 0490 114 130.
out of control? Meeting weekly - Wednesday, 12.30pm – Jean
Oomes Room, Lerderderg Library, Bacchus Marsh. Enq- Moorabool
Pastor Merv Patton – 0412 290 036.
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for comment
By Kate Taylor
Artist on national stage ‘disclose act’ requires that any adult over 18 who
holds a reasonable belief that a sexual offence has
been committed in Victoria by an adult against a
child must inform police. The criminal offence for
By Jane Gardner Eureka Stockade uprising, old Ballarat Biennale. ‘failing to protect’ a child imposes penalties for a
town, through to Captain Cook and the “I felt a bit like a celebrity,” Marlene ‘person in authority’ within Council if they know of
Wadawurrung Elder and Gordon arrival of the First Fleet. said, describing the constant requests the risk of abuse, have the power or responsibility to
resident, Aunty Marlene Gilson is “I know a few people who have travelled for newspaper, radio and television reduce or remove the risk, but failed to do so,” read
certainly making a name for herself as to the Biennale from Ballarat and some interviews. a report on the policy tabled at the April council
an artist. After a number of successful from as far as Warrnambool, where I meeting.
“People were stopping me in the street to
exhibitions over the years, both locally was born,” says Marlene. “It’s great to see “The ‘reportable conduct’ scheme is a child safety
tell me how much they love my paintings.
and interstate, Marlene was invited to people embracing the Biennale like that; mechanism introduced as a result of the Betrayal
I’ve even been interviewed for an art
exhibit no less than ten of her works in the it’s good for our district,” she said. of Trust report. Council has the responsibility for
magazine in Japan.”
Sydney Biennale. As well as exhibiting in the Sydney reporting any allegations of ‘reportable conduct’
Marlene describes how she’s finding
The Biennale, currently on show at seven Biennale, Marlene has also had a raised against employees (and contractors,
it hard to keep up with the growing
venues around Sydney, including the significant work purchased by the City volunteers, and other office holders) who are 18
demand for her work. Having put three of years or over to the Commission for Children and
Sydney Opera House and the Art Gallery of Melbourne. The painting, on show
of NSW, is considered to be one of the at the National Gallery of Victoria (Ian her paintings up for sale at the Biennale, Young People.”
leading international contemporary art Potter Centre) until 15 July, depicts the a businessman from San Francisco The policies detail council’s commitment to creating
events of our time, and Marlene is excited first men hanged in Melbourne in 1842; surprised Marlene by purchasing all and maintaining a child safe organisation where
and proud to be a part of it. BUSINESS
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This year, the Sydney Biennale welcomes
2018 contractors and volunteers.
Several works in Marlene’s Biennale book entitled, ‘Conflict, adaptation, some pretty big names in the art world, Councillors voted unanimously to put the policies
exhibition have a connection to our transformation: Richard Broome and the some of whom have been described as out for public feedback.
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DEVILS NEXT GEN WARD AND “Mitch has natural footy smarts, they’re Taruni Naidu Bacchus Marsh......................... 2 3 Gisborne White...........272.22 8
DODEMAIDE DEBUT hard to teach. “ Ruby Thomas Darley........................................ 2 4 Melton Centrals...........27.84 4
Whilst Darley rues its second loss on the (Mitch) Ward is the son of two-time Darley Janai Hayes Bacchus Marsh......................... 2 5 Melton JFNC.................8.97 4
scoreboard in as many weeks, the future premiership player Rod Ward and nephew
looks bright. of former Devils Henderson medalist Shayne AFL Goldfields Womens - Darley V Carisbrook Photo Tim Saultry
Darley coach Heath Scotland had no Ward.
hesitation blooding youngsters Mitch Ward Both Dodemaide and Ward were presented
and Jai Dodemaide into the fray for their first with their jumpers pre-game by Darley
taste of senior footy in last Saturday’s one legend Travis Edwards.
point loss to Sunbury.
Their selections came on the back of another DEVILS DEALT CRUEL SEASON
debutant and product of the junior program ENDING BLOW
Andrew Azzopardi the previous week. Darley hard-nut Dan Roy will miss the rest
The three young guns rotated through of the 2018 season after scans on his right
the wing, forward pocket and interchange, knee confirmed the worst, a rupture/tear
Coach Scotland ensuring suitable game time of the ACL. Roy was injured in the second
and exposure into the boys. quarter of the Devils opening round win
Ward and Dodemaide will reflect and against Bacchus Marsh.
remember their debuts for completely Recruited by the club in 2017 after successful
different reasons. stints in the Geelong and Goulburn
Dodemaide, 17, courageously set up Darley’s Valley Football leagues, Roy’s impact was
opening goal running back with the flight of immediate, playing an integral role in the
the ball. His ‘no fear’ effort in the opening Devils’ premiership winning season.
minutes led to him being catapulted into the Darley coach Heath Scotland was devastated
air and then later transferred to hospital at with the news for both Dan and the Club.
half-time for medical attention. Jai suffered “Dan is a senior player at our club, he’ll be
broken ribs as a result and will likely miss sorely missed. HIs ability in and under to
a month. impact the contest was first class. He’ll be
On the other hand Ward, 17, wasn’t as hard to replace.”
misfortunate. According to Coach Scotland, Roy, 29, later conceded to the Club the injury
Mitch had a sense of belonging. His has spelled a pre-mature end to his football
composure and cleanliness with the ball was career.
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Results – Round 3
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over the first and third terms U16.5 Seniors
Ballarat 18.18 (126) def Sebastopol 9.11 (65)
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Cobras hit the scoreboard Ballarat 9.11 (65) def Mount Clear 6.4 (40) Bacchus Marsh 13.19 (97) def North Ballarat City 5.9 (39)
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U16.5 Reserves East Point 12.11 (83) def Melton 6.5 (41)
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North Ballarat on the other Ballarat 0.0 (0) def Sebastopol 5.10 (40)
hand, conceding experience U14 Seniors Under 18.5s
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on the day but the efforts of East Point 7.6 (48) drew North Ballarat 7.6 (48) East Point 8.8 (56) def Melton 7.11 (53)
Will Young (6 goals) in a los-
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Ballarat City at the weekend, forward put some respect William Young North Ballarat City................ 13
Sebastopol 6.5 (41) def Ballarat 5.4 (34)
winning comfortably by 93 into his side’s efforts on the Aaron Willitts Bacchus Marsh......................... 9
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The Marsh victory was Reserves
was put to bed early as the soured late in the game with North Ballarat 8.10 (58) def East Point 4.1 (25) Ethan Tibbles Bacchus Marsh........................10
Cobras booted seven goals the injury to captain Scott Darley 13.8 (86) def Redan 0.5 (5) Aaron Speak Darley....................................... 5
to nil in the opening term - a Sherlock who left the field Ballarat 6.8 (44) def Sebastopol 0.6 (6) Ross Gundry Darley........................................ 4
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Cobras ruckman Daniel left shoulder. Club trainers Lake Wendouree 2.3 (15) def Bacchus Marsh 0.4 (4) Under 18s
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North Ballarat 5.9 (39) def East Point 1.1 (7)
ball to his hungry midfield in good time, and minimise Joel Cadman Darley........................................ 7
who were starved of footy the damage. Sherlock is Redan 7.4 (46) def Darley 1.2 (8)
Jack Bewley Darley........................................ 5
having come off the bye the certain to miss against Mel- Ballarat 5.1 (31) def Sebastopol 4.5 (29)
previous week. Inside mids ton South this Saturday and Mount Clear 12.10 (82) def Ballarat Storm 0.0 (0) Ballarat Football/Netball League
Jacob Chisari and 200-gamer looms as a likely withdrawal Ballarat Football/Netball League
Tyson Shea were foolproof from the BFNL Interleague Bacchus Marsh v North Ballarat City Results – Round 3
Results – Round 3
early while the outside team, who are scheduled to Photos Tim Saultry
run and finishing skills of Club A B C D 19&U E
meet the Goulburn Valley Bacchus Marsh 38 40 37 41 12 -
captain Scott Sherlock was at the MCG the following Nth Ballarat City 46 36 17 10 33 -
a stand out. The Cobras week. Melton 21 31 19 31 30 -
East Point 53 63 36 32 25 -
repeated entries into the Simon Lafranchi’s recent Sunbury 62 70 34 27 32 -
forward 50, in the first and run of bad luck with injury Darley 24 28 24 31 29 -
third terms especially, had continues. The half-back
Redan 50 -
Lake Wendouree 26 -
the City defenders on the flanker started well in his re-
back foot and unable to stop turn game before succumb-
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Ben Speight (4 goals) lived the day and a 3-4 week stint
up to the hype, his clean on the sidelines appears the
Ladder
hands through traffic, agil- likely prognosis. Also, on
ity and footy smarts were a the outer is Cobras defender
level above. Athletic forward Lachie Phyland who too will
Aarron Willets (6 goals) is a miss this week after being Seniors
prime example of reward for sighted for striking. Team % PTS
effort and work rate. Willets In more welcoming news 1 Sunbury....................184.57 12
consistently presents all day, for the club, hard running 2 East Point.................. 151.50 12
marks and finishes well. His premiership player Logan 3 Lake Wendouree......144.66 12
GPS numbers would be in Blundell looks set to return 4 Bacchus Marsh...........161.33 8
the elite category of any key for his first game this year. 5 Melton.........................125.35 8
forward in the competition. 6 North Ballarat City.......95.96 8
Cobras favorite son Tyson 7 Darley............................87.17 4
Jake Owen (4 goals) turned
Shea (2 goals) in his 200th 9 Ballarat..........................76.40 4
City’s headache to a mi-
game was applauded as he 9 Melton South................76.22 4
graine. While his contested
left the field post-match on 10 Sebastopol.................58.93 0
marking, goalkicking, ruck 11 Redan..........................53.94 0
the shoulders of his team-
work forward to advantage
mates. The milestone, the
are features we’re getting Reserves
appreciation and the joys
used to, it was his forward 1 East Point..................223.85 12
of victory all reflected in 2 Bacchus Marsh.........218.67 12
pressure and ability at
a cheesy grin and a hand- 3 Lake Wendouree...... 127.78 12
ground level that impressed.
raised salute to the crowd. 4 Redan..........................173.77 8
Let’s be honest, the Cobras 5 Darley..........................123.02 8
Job done, well done.
best is very good. But for how 6 Melton South................85.35 4
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‘very good’ in matches? This Match of the Round is Dar- 8 Ballarat...........................83.84 4
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to coach Travis Hodgson and AT 2PM from Darley Park. 10 Melton........................61.80 4
the playing group over the BACCHUS MARSH - 7.4 11 North Ballarat City......49.62 0
coming weeks and one that 10.9 20.12 25.15
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“Overall it (the win) was BACCHUS MARSH 3 Sunbury....................190.83 12
very pleasing... the reality (GOALS) Willets 6, Owen 4, 4 East Point..................122.58 12
is we need to be better for Speight, Coulton 2, Sherlock, 5 Darley..........................133.75 8
longer. When we’re not play- Shea, R. Stuhldrier, B. Grif- 6 Melton.........................132.89 4
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sult, the Cobras won just Owen, Del Papa. 11 Sebastopol...................0.00 0
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