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Tuesday 13 August, 2019 Serving Ballan and district since 1872 Phone 5368 1966 Vol 13 No 32

TEN TEAMS IN FINALS – Springbank FNC members (L-R) Sam Hanrahan, Taylah Ingram, Paris Singleton and Brock Prendagast are looking forward to the first CHFL final, this
Saturday 17 August. Photo – Helen Tatchell

Tigers, ‘you’re gonna hear them roar’


By Meg Kennedy that “everybody is naturally very excited” for the games. testament to the families – both past and present – who are
“It’s great to have ten teams in there, but we all still feel part of the club.
Entering footy finals are exciting enough, but for Springbank we’ve got a lot of work to do,” he said. “As well as the long-unwavering commitment of the families
Football Netball Club there is even more cause for celebration. “Hopefully we get a fair few of our teams to push deep into that have never left the club, it’s been fantastic over the last
The club’s ten-teams are headed to the finals this weekend, the finals – we don’t want to go there just to make up the few years to see a few of the old families come back; the sons
a first-ever event for the club. Teams include the A, B, C, numbers.” and daughters of ladies and men who played both footy and
netball years ago, which is really exciting,” he said.
ent: Cross Roads Trading
17&U,
te: 20/12/17 15&U and 13&U netball sides alongside the Seniors,
The event is even more special for the Springbank Tigers,
Reserves, Under 18 and 15 football sides. Mr O’Neil thanked all the volunteers in the club, as well as “a
ck Up No.: 3

after the club went through “some dark days” for a period,
The six netball teams and four football teams will compete struggling to increase membership numbers. pro-active committee”, saying that “it is a big commitment.”
in the preliminary finals in the Central Highlands Football As Springbank doesn’t have a primary school, many junior “Without the volunteers, the place just doesn’t run.”
and Netball Leagues, this Saturday. players come from the surrounding towns in the district. Springbank FNC will compete on the court and on the turf
The momentous achievement has got the entire club buzzing, But Mr O’Neil sights the recent and rapid increase of in the CHFL Preliminary Finals from Saturday 17 August.
with President Patrick O’Neil telling the Moorabool News junior numbers, who “have been really good this year,” as a Springbank Premierships page 3

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Tigers, ‘you’re gonna


hear them roar’ continued from page 1

CHFL Premiers
Year Seniors Reserves Under 18 Under 15
1979 Clunes Bungaree Creswick Clunes
1980 Ballan Bungaree Newlyn Hepburn
1981 Ballan Creswick Hepburn Buninyong
1982 Waubra Learmonth Ballan Buninyong
1983 Wendouree Wendouree Darley Buninyong
1984 Darley Wendouree Buninyong Dunnstown
1985 Hepburn Darley Dunnstown Creswick
1986 Hepburn Creswick Dunnstown Creswick
1987 Creswick Creswick Buninyong Newlyn
1988 Gordon Creswick Ballan Bungaree
1989 Hepburn Learmonth Bungaree Gordon
1990 SPRINGBANK Gordon Creswick Ballan
1991 Bungaree Learmonth Dunnstown Buninyong
1992 Newlyn SPRINGBANK Ballan Creswick
1993 Clunes SPRINGBANK Learmonth Creswick
1994 Dunnstown Wendouree Buninyong Ballan
1995 Beaufort Ballan Creswick Creswick
1996 Beaufort Dunnstown Ballan Learmonth
1997 Clunes Buninyong Bungaree Gordon
1998 Dunnstown Clunes Bungaree Beaufort
1999 Dunnstown Buninyong Bungaree Gordon
2000 SPRINGBANK Dunnstown Gordon Learmonth
2001 SPRINGBANK Buninyong Beaufort Learmonth

Free on appeal
2002 Buninyong Buninyong Gordon Buninyong
2003 Newlyn Buninyong Dunnstown Creswick
2004 Hepburn Hepburn Buninyong Hepburn
2005 Hepburn Buninyong Bungaree Bungaree
2006 Waubra Hepburn Bungaree Hepburn
2007 Daylesford Waubra Bungaree Dunnstown
2008 Hepburn Hepburn Bungaree Creswick
2009 Daylesford Buninyong Daylesford Learmonth
2010 Hepburn Buninyong Waubra Daylesford A Bacchus Marsh man who assaulted a firefighter will months, as well as a fine of $750 by Magistrate Gregory
2011 Waubra Waubra Waubra Creswick
2012 Daylesford Buninyong SPRINGBANK Beaufort walk free from prison, with a clean record. Robinson on Friday, 2 August.
2013 Hepburn Waubra Daylesford Buninyong In breaking news, the County Court of Victoria It is unknown if Hine will still have to pay the
2014 Bungaree Bungaree Hepburn Hepburn
2015 SPRINGBANK Beaufort Bungaree Creswick confirmed to the Moorabool News that 22-year old outstanding fine.
2016 SPRINGBANK SPRINGBANK Beaufort Buninyong Mahkah Hine will not serve jail time, following an
2017 Hepburn Buninyong Hepburn SPRINGBANK Mahkah Hine and his father, Miles Hine, allegedly
appeal at the Ballarat County Court on Friday, 9
2018 Beaufort Buninyong SPRINGBANK Skipton verbally abused and assault a CFA worker on the
Source – CHFL Records August.
evening of 3 February 2019, following a non-structure
Although Hine initially pleaded guilty to assault
Central Highlands Netball League – Premierships fire lit at Miles Hine’s residence during a period of
and threatening to kill a CFA member, he will instead
Total Fire Ban.
Year A Grade B Grade C Grade 17&Under 15&Under 13&Under serve an 18-month community corrections order, with
200-hours of community service. Magistrate Robinson vividly described Hine as a
2014 Skipton Waubra Waubra Bungaree C’Ham/Linton Creswick
The three-weeks of jail time served will also no longer “loose cannon that needs to be contained” while
2015 Springbank Learmonth Waubra Bungaree Hepburn Bungaree
2016 Springbank Springbank Learmonth Bungaree Bungaree Hepburn be reflected on Hine’s criminal record. sentencing the father of two earlier this month.
2017 Springbank Springbank Bungaree Hepburn Learmonth Buninyong Hine was originally sentenced to 14-months Miles Hine’s court appearance was adjourned to a
2018 Learmonth Learmonth Learmonth Hepburn Buninyong Buninyong
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Undiagnosed diabetes, Tennis is on


could be fatal the table
By Helen Tatchell
By Meg Kennedy

Ballan resident Ian Dobson was first It is more than just a ping or a pong, it is the fast and furious
diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes almost game of table tennis, played as singles or doubles.
12-years ago. The small hamlet of Mt Wallace, just ten-kilometres south
“I was a farmer and I used to eat like a of Ballan, recently held their annual Table Tennis Doubles
Championships and hosted over 30-players.
horse, and always busy,” he said.
Scott Young said it was a cold, wet and windy evening
“Then I didn’t stop eating, my wife
with the players coming from around the district, including
didn’t stop cooking like she was
Gordon and Balliang.
cooking, and I didn’t like waste, so I’d
“There was lots of laughter and some very serious
eat it,” he said.
competition and after about three-hours we were down to
National Diabetes Week, held 14-20 the final undefeated two teams,” he said.
July 2019, aims to grow awareness Mr Young said the Grand Final was hotly contested over
about the early warning signs of type three-sets with a vocal crowd cheering both teams on.
1 diabetes and the dangers of type 2
“Eventually Andrew Kerr and Phil Lloyd were victorious
diabetes, if not detected early. over Andrew Wells and Ash Mckenzie.”
Type 2 diabetes is often caused by The Mt Wallace Table Tennis Club is based at the local hall
genetics and an unhealthy lifestyle, and plays on a Tuesday night with nine-teams involved in
with possible dangers including the winter competition.
blindness, kidney damage, heart attack,
and amputation.
Mr Dobson said his first signs of Type
2 diabetes were “almost invisible”.
He also suffers from Trigeminal
neuralgia – also known as ‘suicide
disease’ – which Mr Dobson described
“as one of the worst pains you can
imagine … like an electric shock that Ian Dobson with his scar from a quadruple bypass surgery, which resulted in the
goes in your brain”. removal of a vein in his forearm. Photo - Meg Kennedy
A change in medication for the disease
saw Mr Dobson feel pains in his chest, Geelong for a quadruple bypass frequent toilet use, tired, thirst, and
and was warned by his doctor that if surgery, with veins removed from his thinness (weight loss).
they continued to ring triple-000. arms and left leg. Ballan District Health & Care’s new
Another night, Mr Dobson’s wife Now free of diabetes, Mr Dobson Diabetes Educator, Anne Harvey, said
Runner’s Up (L-R) Ash The Winners (L-R) Andrew
called the ambulance after he went to attributes a change in lifestyle to his “a diabetes diagnosis is certainly a life Mackenzie and Andrew Wells Kerr and Phil Lloyd.
bed, leaving Mr Dobson receiving the health improvements. change.”
shock of his life. “It was a blessing I think,” he said. “I am passionate about educating the
He was rushed to hospital in Geelong For what people should be more aware newly-diagnosed on type 1 and type
with doctors discovering 99 percent of of, Mr Dobson said more people need to 2 diabetes, including on day-to-day
the right side of his heart blocked. know “how insidious the disease is and management, healthy eating options,
Although a stent was successfully put how dangerous it is” and that nobody physical activity and how to prevent
in, that wasn’t the end of Mr Dobson’s is invincible. the complications of diabetes,” she said.
health scare: he found himself back “I could have been not ever having As well as diabetes education, Ballan
in hospital again after falling in his diabetes if I had of done what [my District Health & Care also offers care
garden, being knocked unconscious for doctor] said … that’s the thing I can’t planning for community members
around 45 minutes. stress enough, really,” he said. living with a chronic disease such as
Lucky enough his wife and son were “If it wasn’t for my wife, I would’ve diabetes.
home to find Mr Dobson, and it was probably died in bloody bed.” For more information on Type 1
discovered during a three-day stay in If not diagnosed in time, diabetes can and Type 2 diabetes, visit www.
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Venues win with punters losses


By Meg Kennedy

Almost $10 million was lost on poker


machines in Moorabool in the last
12-months.
New data released by the Victorian
Commission for Gambling and Liquor
Regulation (VCGLR) revealed three
Moorabool venues as hotspots for pok-
ies, with customers losing a combined
Nate, Dougall, Raffaello, Elise, Henry and Adaleeta
cast their best spells in celebrating the birthday of Harry $9.6 million in the LGA.
Potter. Photo - Meg Kennedy The highest venue saw a total of

A magical celebration
$5,276,193.49 net electronic gaming
machine expenditure (the amount lost
by customers) in the 2018/19 financial
By Meg Kennedy year; an increase of almost $430,000
over 12-months.
Expecto Patronum! This was followed by two other
Witches, wizards and muggles alike gathered at Bacchus venues that recorded a net expendi-
Marsh Lerderderg Library on Thursday, 1 August to celebrate ture $3,358,198.10 and $1,049,430.28
the birthday of Harry Potter. respectively.
Young readers gathered in their best Harry Potter costumes According to the VCGLR entitlements
to celebrate the fictional wizard’s birthday with an array of register, Moorabool currently has three
treats and decorations, followed by a screening of the 2001 licensed gaming venues, all based in Photo - Stokpic
film Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. Bacchus Marsh.
According to the novel by J.K Rowling (who also shares the These three venues hold a combined State…today there are gambling ven- dicted and the knock-on effect to their
same birthday – July 31), Harry awakes on his 11th birthday 110 gaming machine entitlements (each ues scattered all within easy reach, and inner circle,” he said.
to discover he has been accepted to study magic at Hogwarts entitlement is equal to one machine) at there is a trail of misery at arms-length Although Moorabool Shire Council
School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. 45 percent of the Moorabool municipal- from the operators; the Government planned to develop a Council Policy
Event organiser Sophie Kuypers said the longevity of the ity cap, which is 247 machines. gets a good lick from the misfortunes “about problem gambling and the im-
Harry Potter series, first published more than 20-years ago, No new entitlements in Moorabool and communities pick up the pieces,”
is important as it gets children into reading at a young age. pacts on the community” for 2017, as
have been granted in the last 12-months. he said.
part of Council’s 2013-2017 Health &
“Getting the kids all together to experience it is exciting, and Although applications for machines “Families have lost their homes, peo-
it gets new lot of kids excited and energetic about reading, Wellbeing Plan, a spokesperson for
aren’t decided by Council, Moorabool ple have squandered their life savings
and wanting to come to the library,” she said. Council confirmed to the Moorabool
Shire Mayor Cr Paul Tatchell shared his and the impact of problem gambling
“Having fun events like this just brightens up the library can’t be ignored in terms of family vio- News that this plan was scrapped, as it
personal concern regarding the preva-
and sparks some fun into the kids.” lence of gaming machines in Victoria. lence, yet the flashing lights continue to “was decided this was out of Council’s
According to the Australian Library and Information lure unabated. scope, so never went ahead.”
“I have never seen a gambling venue
Association, Harry Potter-related titles made up seven of the application in my time on Council, so “Whilst I acknowledge that some can According to Responsible Gambling
eight most-borrowed young adult books in 2018. I can only give a personal viewpoint; I deal with the novelty of the poker ma- Victoria, $621,084,534 was lost on gam-
The Bacchus Marsh Lerderderg Library is located at 215 remember when Victorians didn’t have chine without ill-effect, we can’t ignore bling in regional Victoria in the 2017/18
Main St, Bacchus Marsh. access to poker machine venues in this the self-destruction of the gambling ad- financial year.

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Actions “shocking and


ahead
Victim beaten
of neighbours ‘black and blue’ Letters to the Editor
incomprehensible”
By Helen Tatchell “There was a business case that was
Email: news@themooraboolnews.com.au
developed for that particular solution,
Dear Editor,
By Caitlin Bewley By Meg Kennedy
Moorabool
(2nd Yr Swinburne Uni)has been excluded from a State again we see the merits in it however, we
government injection of $4.5 million to have signed a contract on our document A Darley man who allegedly
MagistrateCentral
GregoryHighlands
Robinson described
councils,a but youngfor good management and currently at the final stages imprisoned, raped and repeatedly Below is a letter I have sent to the Environment Ministerm
Lily D’Ambrosio.
father of two as
reason. a “loose cannon that needs to be
of dealing with our preferred supplier for assaulted the a woman is contesting
contained” when sentencing him to jail in the Bacchus the allegation that he had sexual

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is the father of the accused.
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Prosecutor Senior Constable Lisa Schoemaker
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for what he’s done.”
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trafficking the drugs when interviewed. (the responsible authority). This was rejected by the shire and
before me of remorse”.
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already chosen the suppliers we are going to somehow consider yourself a victim in this was made”, saying that it was an 39-year-old Vietnamese woman
portion of our population,” Magistrate
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use (after going out to
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of this year.
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“Rehab should be front and centre for young with a non-parole period oftoeight
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the council
she said.
owner of the illicit substances.
court in November for a committal
corrections order upon his release. period last year were all killed by turbines under which lambs or
Actions “shocking and May he learn from
offenders,”with
Hine’sa projected
lawyer said.cost saving of around half alsooffined a sum of $750. Magistrate Wallington also hearing.
the $3-million budgeted by Council for their customer centric. It allows the customer to lambing was taking place. This information was kept from the
own Information Technology (IT) upgrade. interact with Council a lot more easily but
“We are hoping to deliver everything which also creates customer access to information Newborns in the district public and also from the VCAT member during the November
includes a document management, which that Council has belonging to them, and not 2018 hearing which shows a lack of transparency and is basically
incomprehensible”
is probably one of the bigger areas; we are all Freedom Of Information (FOI) requests.
hoping to deliver everything for 50 per cent
of that cost,” Mr Madden said.
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can upscale as required without current
incarceration
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and Melton Regional Hospital dishonest. I find it outrageous that a company would go to VCAT
to have a permit condition that was designed to protect wedge
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Mr Nobody crashes
and then dashes
By Caitlin Bewley for questioning where she
(2nd Yr Swinburne Uni) admitted to being the driver
of the car, she also handed in
Drugs and alcohol were the a zip lock bag of white powder
reason a woman collided which she said was ‘speed’.
with roadside barriers on the The accused was later taken
Western Freeway, but she to the hospital for a blood test,
blamed an imaginary friend as revealing her blood alcohol
the driver. vehicle and hit the roadside content reading of 0.130, and
The Bacchus Marsh barriers”, spinning her car her blood sample contained
Magistrates court heard on “180-degrees into the left-hand methamphetamine.
Friday 2 August Rhylie Nolan, lane”. “I hope this teaches you a
in the early hours of Sunday 9 When police arrived at the lesson and that you never come
September 2018, was travelling scene, Nolan was sitting in the back to court,” Magistrate
west on the Western Freeway, passenger seat of her car and Gregory Robinson said. Pool and Spa safety fencing and barriers will need to be compliant under new
allegedly in an “erratic said her friend was the driver, Legislation to be introduced. Photo - Swimming Pool & Spa Association of Victoria
“You are lucky to be alive.”

Safety fencing
manner”. but that friend had fled the Nolan was fined $1250 with
Prosecutor Senior Constable accident on foot. statutory costs of $127.40 with
Lisa Schoemaker told the Nolan was taken to the her licence cancelled for a
court Nolan “lost control of her Bacchus Marsh Police station period of 19-months.

Police Rounds the target for


compliance
Ballan Multiple reports of suspicious loitering after
Ballan Police attended a burnt-out stolen car on dark in the vicinity of the Ballan Scouts Hall
Wednesday 31 July that was linked to a series (Inglis St) and a new construction next door has
of aggravated burglaries in the Wyndham area been received by Ballan Police. The community
overnight. is asked to be vigilant and report persons seen
The offenders were subsequently arrested later in the vicinity after dark by calling Triple-000.
••• It is not quite the weather for taking a Inspection certificates for all pools built
that day.
dip in the backyard pool, but it is now, if before 1994 must be lodged by 30 October
••• Anyone with any information in relation to the
you have a swimming pool, time to make 2020. For pools built between 1994 and
A suspicious vehicle facing the wrong way on above are urged to contact Ballan police on 5368
1303 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. sure it complies with upcoming new 2010, owners will have until 30 April 2021,
the Melbourne bound Gordon exit was attended legislation. with all pools built after 2010 requiring to
by Ballan Police last week. A male driver was
From 1 December 2019, local councils be certified by 29 October 2021.
subsequently arrested and conveyed to hospital.
will register all backyard pools and spas Councils will charge pool and spa
The vehicle was reported by multiple members
in their area, with property owners being owners a maximum of $20 to lodge their
of the community. OIC Sgt Michael Kearnes
said “the vigilance of members of the commu- required to submit a current certificate inspection compliance certificates, a
nity in noticing and reporting this vehicle saved of compliance for their pool or spa safety
process they will be required to undertake
the lives of at least two people.” barrier.
just once every three years. Households
••• Chris Samartzis CEO SPASA Vic said
will have 20 days to bring their pools into
Ballan Police re-united a ‘silly sausage’ dog the new legislation will ensure the safety
compliance if an inspector identifies any
with its owner after the Dachshund puppy es- of all Victorians.
safety concerns.
caped from its home in Ballan. Thanks to read- “Backyard pool and spa owners can now
The State government introduced this
ers of the Moorabool News Facebook page, both relax and enjoy the fantastic lifestyle that
comes with pool and spa ownership, new scheme after numerous coronial
puppy and owner were re-united within half an
hour. knowing that their wonderful asset will investigations found that un-maintained
••• now be safer than ever.” and non-compliant pool barriers had
Local councils will take charge of this contributed to the deaths of children in
Speeding offences continue to keep the Ballan
and Gordon Police busy. Given the weather mandatory registration scheme, with all backyard pools.
conditions, Police are asking everyone to please pool owners required to contact their The Victorian Coroner recommended
slow down and drive to the conditions. council by 14 April 2020 and pay the strengthened pool safety laws after
••• small $37 registration fee. investigating several drowning cases.
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Dining in Style
Advertising Feature

Lunch Mon to Fri 12 to 2pm


Stoney’s Club Bacchus Marsh
The Newly renovated Stoney’s Hotel in Grant Street, has so much to
Saturday 12 to 3pm
offer within the town.
Dinner Mon to Thur 6 to 8pm The Hotel prides itself in being a family friendly venue, with a great
Friday and Saturday 6 to 9pm sized dinning room, kids playground with FREE kids entertainment on
Sunday 12 noon to 8pm Friday nights and kids eat free meals Sunday-Thursday.
Monday Lunch/Dinner The bistro steps out to an
stunning alfresco area where
$12 Burgers guests are also able to
dine and a great sized beer
Tuesday Lunch/Dinner garden that is attached to
$12 Parmas the TAB.
Stoney’s offers a FREE
Wednesday Lunch/Dinner function room upstairs from
$12 Pies celebrations to meetings
and small events and
Thursday Lunch/Dinner accommodates for large
functions and events in their
$14 Steaks
dinning room.
Friday Lunch/Dinner With a new menu rolling out
in February Stoney’s holds
$12 Fish & Chips onto the Pub classics and offers a variety of daily specials to suit
everyones taste. Morning Melodies is held each month and can be
139 Main St, Bacchus Marsh booked by calling the hotel.
Ph 5367 2016 Open for lunch & dinner 7 days a week - Bookings are essential and
can be made by calling 5367 2031.
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New leader on
the pitch
The local football season is ap-
proaching finals fever, but a local
cricket club is already planning
their summer competition.
Elaine Cricket Club has an-
nounced Brant Hocking as their
Senior Captain/Coach for the up-
coming 2019/20 cricket season.
Spokesperson for the club Shane
Dunne, said Mr Hocking has had
vast experience both playing and
coaching.
“Brant has recently been the sen-
ior coach of Hanging Rock Cricket
Myrniong PS Foundation students have notched up 100-days at school. Photo - submitted Club in the Gisborne District

Celebrating 100-days in the classroom


Cricket Association, also having
Ballarat Cricket Association expe-
rience with the Ballan cricket club.”
The first day of school in any youngster’s life is A school spokesperson said the highlight really Mr Hocking is set to announce
a new beginning, but now, as we head toward was the beginning of the day where the Foundation Sunday training and ‘catch-up’ ses-
sions in late August.
years end, Myrniong Primary School Foundation students were presented to the whole school at a
Mr Dunne said any players new or
students have notched up 100-days of school. special assembly, dressed as a ‘mature adult’.
old wanting to play senior cricket
Classroom teachers Miss Wickson and Ludewig “The also spoke about what they imagined they are urged to contact Brant on 0401 Brant Hocking will lead the Elaine Cricket
organised activities throughout the day including would be doing when they are 100-years old,” she 522 645. Club in the upcoming 2019/20 season.
cooking, art and games. said. “Everybody’s welcome,” he said. Photo - Submitted

Moorabool Shire Council


COUNCIL MEETING PUBLIC MEETING: GORDON PUBLIC HALL COM
The next Ordinary Meeting of Council will be held on Wednesday 4 September 2019, at The Gordon Public Hall Committee of Management will hold a Public Meeting on
6.00pm, in the Council Chambers, 15 Stead St, Ballan. 27 August 2019 commencing at 7.30pm, at the Gordon Public Hall.
Members of the public are welcome to attend. The purpose of the meeting is to nominate no less than five or more than eleven persons as the
Committee of Management for the Gordon Public Hall for a term of 2 years.
COMMITTEE MEETING All positions will be declared open and nominations will be accepted only via
The next Section 86 Development Assessment Committee Meeting will be held on Wednesday info@moorabool.vic.gov.au until 24 hours prior to the meeting.
21 August 2019, at 6.00pm, in the North Wing Meeting Rooms, 182 Halletts Way, Darley. For further details please contact Community and Recreation Development on 5366 7100.
Members of the public are welcome to attend.
PUBLIC MEETING: BLACKSMITH’S COTTAGE AND FORGE COM
EMPLOYMENT The Blacksmith’s Cottage and Forge Committee of Management will hold a Public Meeting
Council invites applications for the existing vacancies: on 27 August 2019 commencing at 7.30pm, at the Holy Trinity Church, Gisborne Road,
Pool Lifeguard – Seasonal casual position Bacchus Marsh.
Duty Supervisor – Seasonal casual position The purpose of the meeting is to nominate no less than five or more than eleven persons as
Applications for above jobs close this Friday 16 August 2019 the Committee of Management for the Blacksmith’s Cottage and Forge for a term of 2 years.
All details available from the website: www.moorabool.vic.gov.au All positions will be declared open and nominations will be accepted only via
info@moorabool.vic.gov.au until 24 hours prior to the meeting.
For further details please contact Community and Recreation Development on 5366 7100.
RATES AND VALUATIONS EXPLAINED
Council’s 2019/20 Budget was passed by Council at the Ordinary Meeting of Council on 3 July PUBLIC MEETING: LAL LAL SOLDIER’S MEMORIAL HALL COM
2019. We are taking the opportunity to inform our community about rates and valuations so
Lal Lal Soldier’s Memorial Hall Committee of Management will hold a Public Meeting on
everyone has a better understanding of the process. This week the focus is on knowing your
10 September 2019 commencing at 7.00pm, at the Lal Lal Soldier’s Memorial Hall.
payment options.
The purpose of the meeting is to nominate no less than five or more than eleven persons as the
Do you know what your standard payment options are? Committee of Management for the Lal Lal Soldier’s Memorial Hall for a term of 2 years.
All positions will be declared open and nominations will be accepted only via
info@moorabool.vic.gov.au until 24 hours prior to the meeting.
For further details please contact Community and Recreation Development on 5366 7100.
Full Payment 4 Instalments 10 Monthly Instalments
• 15 February • 30 September • 15th of each month between
• Part payments can be made • 30 November September and June AGM: MILLBROOK COMMUNITY CENTRE COM
throughout the year • 28 February • Must by via Council Direct The Millbrook Community Centre Committee of Management will hold its Annual General
• 31 May Debit Meeting on 26 August 2019 commencing at 7.30pm at the Millbrook Community Centre,
1974 Old Melbourne Rd, Millbrook.
For further information please contact the Community and Recreation Development Team on
5366 7100.

AGM: NAVIGATORS COMMUNITY CENTRE COM


TENDERS The Navigators Community Centre Committee of Management will hold its Annual General
Moorabool Shire Council invites tenders for the following contracts: Meeting on 29 August 2019 commencing at 7.30pm at the Navigators Community
Tender Number Tender Description Centre, 344 Navigators Road, Navigators.
C14-2019/2020 Supply and Delivery of Concrete Pipes and Related Products For further information please contact the Community and Recreation Development Team on
5366 7100.
C15-2019/2020 Hire of Plant, Road Maintenance and Construction
C18-2019/2020 Road, Kerb and Footpath Condition Audit
Tender documents and full details of this notice will be available on Saturday 10 August 2019
at www.tenderlink.com/moorabool.

Moorabool Shire Council: PO Box 18, Ballan VIC 3342 Telephone: 03 5366 7100 Facsimile: 03 5368 1757 CEO: Derek Madden
Email: info@moorabool.vic.gov.au Web: www.moorabool.vic.gov.au Facebook: Moorabool Shire Council Twitter: @mooraboolshire
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WHAT’S ON
The What’s On section is for non-profit community organisations. All free events submitted will be considered for FREE publication at the
Editors discretion. Advertising of AGMs in this section will only appear if a paid public notice also appears in the classifieds section, as per
the constitution of Business & Consumer Affairs for incorporated groups.

Rose-Carers of Maddingley Park


ADULT EDUCATION Working bees every 3rd Sunday of each month. All welcome. CHURCH
Ballan & District Community House Enquiries - 0400 052 857. Bacchus Marsh Christian Church
For class enrolment information, venue hire and costs; please Lal Lal Moorabool Photographic Group Inc Sunday Services 10am with kids program. 222 Main St,
call 5368 1934 or email info@bchvic.org.au Meeting 3rd Wednesday each month, 7pm. Soldiers Memorial Bacchus Marsh. Enquiries 9028 2622.
Darley Neighbourhood House & Learning Centre Hall, Lal Lal. Enquiries 5341 7535. St John’s Anglican Church Ballan
Short courses and classes. 33-35 Jonathan Drive, Darley. BM & Darley Park Native Gardens 58 Simpson St, Ballan - Service - 10:30 every Sunday. Enq -
District Photography Club - Meetings 2nd & 4th Wednesday Working Bee, 1st Tuesday of the month at 9am. Contact Andy Rev’d Glen Wesley - 5368 2730.
of month, 7.30pm. Enquiries welcome. Phone 5367 4390. 5367 2616 or Wendy 5367 4170.
St Malachy’s Catholic Church Blackwood
The Laurels – Bacchus Marsh Community College Bacchus Marsh & District Garden Club
Courses and classes. 229 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh. Meeting 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7.30pm at The Laurels, Service every Sunday at 4pm.
Enquiries & enrolments - 5367 1061. 229 Main St, Bacchus Marsh. Guest Speakers. Supper after Ballan Uniting Church
U3A Bacchus Marsh each meeting. All Welcome. Enquiries - Wendy 5367 4170. (St Paul’s) - Services 11.15am every Sunday.
Active seniors social learning, for daily activities contact Ballan Playgroup Bacchus Marsh Baptist Church
5367 5341 or visit our website - www.u3abacchus.org.au Every Tuesday of school Term. St John’s Anglican Church Sundays, 10:30am, Worship Service and Children’s Program.
Hall  - 9:30-11:30am. Enquiries - 0409 681 138 Anna or 0421 Phone 5367 6550 for more details.
MEETINGS 905 558 Tamsin.  Our Lady Help of Christians Korobeit
BacchChat @ Lerderderg Library Ballan Anglers Inc Mass every Saturday 6.30pm.
1st Saturday of the Month, 10am-12 noon. Various topics of Meeting second Wednesday every month. Senior Citizens Holy Trinity Anglican Church - Bacchus Marsh
interest presented. Enquiries – 5366 7100 or www.moorabool. Room, Steiglitz Street, Ballan, 7.30pm. More anglers and Service Times - Bacchus Marsh - Every Sunday 9am and
vic.gov.au/libraries families needed and welcome – 0400 003 936. 1st, 3rd & 4th Sunday 10.30am, Saturday 5pm, Balliang -
CWA - The Marshians Night Branch Bacchus Marsh Bacchus Marsh CWA Day Branch
2nd Sunday 11am, 4th Sunday 9am, Myrniong - 1st and 3rd
Meet first Tuesday of month - The Hub, Wittick St, Darley, Meets 2nd Thursday of each month at 10am at the Darley
Sunday 11am. Enquiries 5367 5362
7pm.  Enquiries - Gay Hooper 0413 350 012. Hub, Wittick Street, Darley. Enquiries: 5368 7273.
Bacchus Marsh Family Drug Support Group B3 Community
Ballan & District CWA Family friendly, informal church with a difference.
Branch meetings – 2nd Thursday each month. RSL Hall, For Family Members who have a loved one affected by drugs.
Enquiries - 1300 660 068. Every 2nd & 4th Sunday 4.30pm at The Pavilion Room,
Inglis St, Ballan, 7.30pm. All welcome - enquiries to 0407 992
Alanon Support Group - for families of alcoholics Darley Civic Centre, 182 Halletts Way, Darley.
767 or email ballandistrictcwa@gmail.com
Meets at 10.30am on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month Church of the Living God
Ballan District Vintage Machinery & Vehicle Club
Meetings - second Monday each month, 8pm. Tom Mullane at the Uniting Church Hall, Gisborne Road, Bacchus Marsh. Christian youth ministry and bible teaching. 2nd Sunday
Pavilion, Ballan Racecourse Reserve. Enquiries – Brian 5368 Enq - 0421 222 717. of every month, 5pm. Open to all ages. At 14 Darcy St,
2255 or Ray 5368 1177. Footscray Poultry Club (at Bacchus Marsh) Maddingley. Enq – 0408 260 727.
Moorabool Mission Recovery Group Meetings held 2nd Sunday of month, 2pm. Poultry Pavilion. Golden Harvest Christian Fellowship
Struggling with addiction; Pain from the past; family member Racecourse Rec. Reserve, Balliang-Bacchus Marsh Rd, Non-denominational - Prayer every Sunday 10am, Men’s
out of control? Meeting weekly - Wednesday, 12.30pm – Jean Bacchus Marsh. All welcome – Kerry 9741 9705. KYB Monday evenings 6pm (0429 681 566.) Ladies KYB
Oomes Room, Lerderderg Library, Bacchus Marsh. Enq-
Pastor Merv Patton – 0412 290 036.
The Pottery Group Ballan Lions Club Market
MARKETS YOUR BUSINESS
Wednesday 1pm (5367 6834).
Bacchus Marsh Life Church
Meeting 10am every Sunday at the Bacchus Marsh RSL, 203
Tuesday and Saturday 1pm-3pm, at the Public Park Hall Next market – Saturday 7th September 2019. Main Street. Enquiries Pastor Merv - 0412 290 036.
(next to Tennis Courts), Stanley St, Gordon. All welcome.
Enquiries to Maureen 0447173031.
First Saturday each month - Inglis St, Ballan – 9am-1pm.
Enquiries – Kristie 0406 426 460.
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St Bernard’s Bacchus Marsh Catholic Church
Mass Times – Saturday- 5pm; Sunday – 8.30am & 10am.
Bacchus Marsh Playgroup Darley Market
(Behind St Andrew’s Church) Cnr Gisborne Rd & Lerderderg
Street, Bacchus Marsh. Monday-Friday 9am, 11am, 1pm &
3pm. Enquiries – Cindy 0433 651 066.
Saturday 7th September, 8am - 1pm. 1st & 3rd Saturday each
month at Darley Park Football Reserve. Enquiries – 0488 345
145 (Alan).
YOUR BUSINESS
Bacchus Marsh Uniting Church Parish
Services - St Andrew’s 9.30am every Sunday. Pentland Hills
2pm 1st Sunday of month. Enquiries - 5367 2543 (office).

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Truly A Dream Home! Rolling


out
changes
to rental
7 Janette Court, Bacchus Marsh
$799,000 - $849,000
This quality family home is impressive in every aspect.
Consisting of 4 bedrooms plus a study and two great living
laws
areas there is room for everyone. The welcoming entry example – it will have to be
with spotted gum flooring flows through to the open plan advertised at a set price of,
meals and family room and adjoining kitchen with quality
appliances including dishwasher and 900mm gas upright say $325 a week.
stove with range hood and glass splash back The large As Consumer Affairs Vic-
island bench with granite top doubles as a breakfast bar. toria (CAV) continues to roll
The master bedroom has a large ensuite with double vanity,
out 130 changes to rental
spa bath and oversize shower, and a WIR/dressing room.
Beds 2,3 & 4 all have BIR’s. The rumpus room has double laws as part of the Residen-
doors and insulated walls to make it a perfect space for tial Tenancies Act review, is
children or a night in watching TV. Quality floor coverings important that renters, land-
and window furnishings, ducted heating and evaporative lords and real estate profes-
cooling and ducted vacuum throughout completes this
home. There is a triple garage for your cars and a beautiful sionals know their rights
in ground , solar heated pool surrounded by manicured GIL KING and obligations under the
and landscaped gardens serviced by a huge water tank with revamped system.
pump. Enjoy all of this from your alfresco area which comes CEO, REIV
Demand and competi-
complete with ceiling fan and roll down clear weatherproof
blinds to give you year round use. Located just a short The Real Estate Institute tion for rental properties is
stroll from the Lerderderg River walk and amongst quality of Victoria (REIV) is often increasingly strong in Re-
family homes. asked if rental bidding is il- gional Victoria where rental
legal in Victoria and the an- vacancy rates are sitting at
swer is that it is about to be. extremely low levels which
From 1 July 2020, landlords could feed an increase in the
and real estate profession- practice of rental bidding.
als will only be able to offer CAV is currently welcom-
a property at a set price and ing feedback on the new
will be prohibited from so- rental system and is con-
liciting offers of more than stantly updating relevant
that set price. information on its website.
However, if a prospective The REIV is working closely
renter offers a rental rate of with CAV to advocate for a
more than the advertised fair and balanced system as
fixed price, the landlord or a result of the changes to the
real estate professional will rental laws which the Vic-
be legally permitted to ac- torian Government enacted
cept that higher rate. last year.
Under the new system, it For further information,
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Arbee Real Estate


FOR SALE 4 Morton Street, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 7 Janette Court, Darley
3 1 1 4 2 3

Often Sought, Seldom Found! Truly A Dream Home


This very comfortable home is in one of the most tightly held central Quality family home impressive in every aspect. 4 bedrooms + study &
locations. The 1 owner 3 bedroom 1 bathroom home is sitting on an 2 great living areas. Welcoming entry with spotted gum flooring flows
excellent 1680m2 (approx.) block in quiet location just a short stroll from through to open plan meals/family room & adjoining kitchen. Master
the Village & adjacent to BM Primary School. Move in & enjoy the with large ENS with double vanity, spa bath & oversize shower & a
cosiness while you consider to either extend, or redevelop the whole WIR/dressing room. Beds 2, 3 & 4 have BIRs. Triple garage & a beautiful
site (STCA) to take advantage of the size and location of the block. in ground solar pool surrounded by manicured & landscaped gardens.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $720,000 - $750,000 FOR SALE $799,000 - $849,000
CONTACT Daryl Gould 0409 233 157 CONTACT Daryl Gould 0409 233 157
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FOR SALE 19 Higgins Court, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 10 William Street, Bacchus Marsh
3 2 2 4 3 2

Private, Peaceful Family Home Don’t Dream a Dream – Buy One!


Situated in a quiet court location, this well maintained 3 bedroom home is Sitting on a substantial 1733m² block right in the heart of town is this
sure to impress. Spacious bedrooms, updated kitchen, bathroom & impeccable 4 bedroom residence. 3 generous sized bedrooms, central
ensuite, multiple living areas & fantastic undercover, outdoor entertaining bathroom & solid timber kitchen. Entertaining is easy with seamless
area, you can simply move in, unpack & relax. Large double carport, access to the dining & large family room. Adjacent to the living area is
shedding & landscaped gardens complete the package. the huge master bedroom with full ens, WIR & French doors leading out
to the north facing alfresco. Flanked by an 11.8m x 4.2m lock up garage.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $530,000-$550,000 FOR SALE Contact Agent
CONTACT Steve Creese 0475 888 101 CONTACT Peter 0429 671 990 Daryl 0409 233 157
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FOR SALE 82 Holts Lane, Darley FOR SALE 10-12 Boyd Street, Bacchus Marsh
3 1 2 3 1 1

It Just Feels Like Home! What An Opportunity!


Much loved family home ideal for the first home buyer or investor on 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home on magnificent corner allotment approx.
650m2. Consists of a lounge room with gas heater, kitchen with gas 1550m2 & is within walking distance to Main Street. One owner home
cooktop and dishwasher, adjoining meals area with polished boards, built by local builder in 1947 has stood the test of time. Built from solid
large family room with R/C split system. Master bedroom has a split brick with classic hardwood flooring. Suit buyer looking for renovation
system, WIR & walk thru bathroom, & bedrooms 2 & 3 have BIRs. project on a large block, or the developer looking to develop the whole
Separate toilet from the family bathroom. site or to retain the house and pursue further subdivision (STCA).
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $449,000 - $469,000 FOR SALE $740,000 - $770,000
CONTACT Peter 0429 671 990 Daryl 0409 233 157 CONTACT Daryl Gould 0409 233 157
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FOR SALE 2 Tulloch Court, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 27 Horder Crescent, Darley
3 2 2 4 2 1

Great Family Home, Great Location Room To Move


This much loved & beautifully presented house is an ideal first home or Situated on a large 1219sqm allotment in the prestigious Elms Estate. 4

SOLD
investment property, & is also a perfect home for the whole family. bedrooms, master with ens & WIR, BIRs to 2 other bedrooms, & 2
Offering 4 bedrooms, the master has a WIR & full ens, the remaining 3 separate living areas. Blackwood timber kitchen fitted with new
bedrooms all have BIRs. The spacious central kitchen has a gas oven & cooktop, wall oven & dishwasher. Bathroom with bath & vanity, 2
cooktop, a WIP & dishwasher. The family bathroom was recently separate shower rooms & 2 separate toilets. Ducted heating & cooling,
updated & you have a separate toilet & laundry. freshly painted, new carpets and window furnishings.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $495,000 - $525,000 FOR SALE $559,000 - $579,000
CONTACT Daryl Gould 0409 233 157 CONTACT Daryl Gould 0409 233 157
WEB arbeerealestate.com.au WEB arbeerealestate.com.au

FOR SALE 25 O’Keefe Crescent, Bacchus Marsh FOR SALE 40 McLachlan Street, Bacchus Marsh
3 2 2 3 2 2

Family Home, Great Location! Enjoy That New Home Smell


Excellent family home, 3 bedrooms, master with WIR and ENS, Bed Brand new, quality built home by Total Building in Bacchus Marsh.
2&3 with BIRs, kitchen/dining/family room, step down formal lounge Enjoy high end workmanship throughout this spacious 3 bedroom
plus rumpus/sunroom, in a sought after location close to the Masons home. Generous master bedroom with WIR & ensuite, other 2 bedrooms
Lane, and walk to the Main Street. Gas heater and a split system air in are oversized & have BIRs. Large, bright, open plan, kitchen, meals
lounge. Double garage with drive thru, separate single garage and living area, flowing out to the undercover alfresco area. Separate sitting
garden shed all set on an approx 880m2 corner block of land. room/rumpus room. Double garage with internal access.
INSPECT By appointment INSPECT By appointment
FOR SALE $480,000 - $520,000 FOR SALE $599,000
CONTACT Daryl Gould 0409 233 157 CONTACT Steve Creese 0475 888 101
WEB arbeerealestate.com.au WEB arbeerealestate.com.au

Ian McDonald Steve Creese Daryl Gould Peter Leonard Rikki Millington
5367 2333 0475 888 101 0409 233 157 0429 671 990 Sales Support

www.arbeerealestate.com.au
140 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh 5367 2333
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CANCER—June 22 2019 Page 13
August,
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more receptive to good advice.
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interview days. Postponements on the weekend can cause roundings may drive you out of the house on the weekend.
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9. So (4) 3. Fowl (6) the weekend and prepare to tell your side of the story. dull side.
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friendships are stronger than ever. challenge captures your imagination.
CRYPTIC PUZZLE
ACROSS LIBRA—September 23-October 22
6. Be blamed and smacked for? (4,3,3). 8. Thought as a Your temperature’s rising over a small crises. Experiment
boy I had been backward (4). 9. Might have debts, you with new kinds of solutions. The week focuses on visit-

SUDOKU
say, in Ireland (4). 10. Quickly she said it’s going to be a ing relatives. Your evenings become more productive on
woven fabric (5). 11. Nothing dear (4). 12. A local worker the weekend.
(9). 16. Course by course? (9). 20. Smart child in charge
(4). 22. Better but wrong, just the same (5). 23. Call from SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
the arena (4). 24. Deserving of pity though no good (4).
25. Warning the man on deck (10). NUMBER GAME
Your natural charm shines and a rich friendship may be
launched. A new problem surfaces as an old one exists.
DOWN Zany moments are sprinkled through the weekend.
1. Does the master drop behind to have a drink? (6). 2. ANSWER BELOW
Accounts for the bangs (7). 3. At which time you put it in SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
to bleach (6). 4. Get there right at four and are shown Friendship and favours are returned now. Come up with
round (6). 5. A light fall-out (5). 7. Help one to get through new ideas to make life livelier and more fun. Noisy sur-
the prison sentence (5). 13. The rabbit is tender, we’re roundings may drive you out of the house on the weekend.
told (3). 14. Shanghai will affect you deeply (7). 15. It’s
worth changing the cast (5). 17. Put in a jug for the bet- CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
ter half in the pub (6). 18. The best selection (6). 19.
Records the British pound found among the foreign coins Sluggish mornings turn into lively afternoons on the week
(6). 21. A hundred and four went off to the island (5). days and into lively evenings on the weekend. A few pet
worries crop up, but you can look forward to several
normal days.
AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9112
L-s. 21, C-orfu.
Throw (anag.). 17, In-(bet)ter-n. 18, Choice. 19, Anna- Quick reaction is the key throughout the week regarding
QUICK SOLUTIONS
e. 5, Spill. 7, Serve. 13, Doe (dough). 14, Impress. 15, health problems and romantic discord. Speak out more
Across - 1, Quick-tempered. 8, Ideas. 9, Dynamic. 10,
Down - 1, MA-lag-a. 2, Reports. 3, Wh-it-en. 4, Ar-R-IV- often. With an important exception, evenings are on the
Cheery. 11, Chaise. 12, Scold. 14, Obese. 18, Lavish.
tle. dull side.
20, Moscow. 23, Bradawl. 24, Start. 25, Liebfraumilch.
Down - 1, Quince. 2, Irene. 3, Kestrel. 4, Eddy. 5, Pinch.
20, Ch-ic. 22, Out-do. 23, Ring. 24, Poor. 25, Fore-cas- PISCES—February 20-March 20
6, Remains. 7, Dicker. 13, Caviare. 15, Blossom. 16, Expect to be a recipient of a large parcel and/or a small
owe). 10, ‘Twill. 11, Love. 12, Bartender. 16, Piece-meal.
Global. 17, Switch. 19, Staff. 21, Crawl. 22, Flea.
Across - 6, Take the rap. 8, I-dE-a (rev.). 9, May-o (may gesture. Exciting work challenges inspires you - but dis-
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS tracts, too. If travelling, follow directions with care.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, Bird’s-nest soup. 8, Liver. 9, Dries up. 10,
Expire. 18, Breeze. 19, Spread. 21, Bathe. BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
AI-ling. 11, Star-ve(al). 12, Sa-we’d. 14, A-C-hed. 18,
Revel. 7, Slave. 13, End. 14, Neptune. 15, Stare. 17, You are jovial, frank and optimistic. Some say you are
As-pen-s. 20, S-light. 23, Stretch. 24, Not so. 25, Tell at
Down - 1, Anthem. 2, Thistle. 3, Bantam. 4, Kitten. 5, too jovial and some say you are more blunt than frank,
a glance.
ple. 23, Tyro. 24, Writ. 25, Horizontal. but no one doubts your optimism. An important exciting
Down - 1, B-all-ad. 2, Revel (rev.). 3, St-range. 4, Eddy. challenge captures your imagination.
5, ‘Tain’t. 6, Observe. 7, Pup-pet. 13, A-ppare-l. 15, Col-
Love. 12, Implement. 16, Redbreast. 20, Stab. 22, Ap-
onel . 16, B-as-set. 17, St-rove. 19, Nett-a. 21, Get on.
Across - 6, Anthracite. 8, Vile. 9, Thus. 10, Title. 11,
22, Who-a. QUICK SOLUTIONS
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9113
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FUNERALS IN MEMORIAM GARAGE SALE FOR RENT MUSIC FOR SALE


Deceased Estate
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9/10/1936 – 13/8/2017 UNIT 2-bedroom
BALLAN
Near new, energy efficient (Ballan)
MN02304G2

In memory of a much From


loved husband, Saturday 17 August
Central location
Situated between train
Piano Lessons Small Squares
step-father, grandpa until ALL GONE piano & keyboard $13.20 (inc gst)
station & Main Street
and great-grandpa Daily from 10am beginner guitar
$320 pw. double bass per bale
Missed Always Household items, (Gordon)
Margaret and Families furniture, tools,
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BYERS, Linda Joy FIREWOOD
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Imagine
Loved & adored wife of Laurie, mum of Owen, BLACKWOOD CEMETERY TRUST Dry, Ready to burn
having a
mum-in-law of Nat & Nan of Max.
The Blackwood Cemetery Trust is seeking expressions of interest massage
from suitably qualified members of the community who would ALL AREAS
We have lost you too soon, be interested in becoming honorary trust members. Women and in Bali
but you will always be in our hearts.
those from a diverse background are actively encouraged to seek
appointment to ensure that the trust’s membership accurately
Chimney Sweep 12 Grant Street,
You fought so hard; your battle is over now. reflects the composition of the community it serves.
PHONE Bacchus Marsh
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Full seartveicceost The PCC Tinies at their Coastside Competition.

at moder
Photo - submitted

Youngest performers
Bacchus Marsh Soccer Club
Results - Round 16
Under 12s Open

Central Highlands Netball League enjoy success Bacchus Marsh (0) lost Sebastopol Vikings (8)
Under 13s Open
Bacchus Marsh (0) lost Daylesford & Hepburn United (3)
Finals – Matches Pentland Calisthenics College
Under 14s Open
Saturday 17 August It might have been chilly last weekend but teams from Bacchus Marsh (6) def Ballarat (1)     
Venue – Marty Busch Reserve (Sebastopol) Pentland Calisthenics College were keeping warm Goals - David Dillon (1), Carlo Centurino (2), Tristan Noor-
QUALIFYING FINAL (1) – (1v4) performing under stage lights in Werribee and Ringwood.  man (1), Nicholas Misiti (2)
13&Under On Saturday the Tinies headed to the Wyndham Cultural Under 16 Girls – Bye
C’ham/Linton v Dunnstown 9.30am Centre in Werribee for their first performances of 2019 at the Senior Men Division 1
15 &Under Coastside Competition.  Aged 3 - 7 years of age the 11-girls Bacchus Marsh (0) lost Ballarat (2)
Hepburn v Learmonth 10.30am came away with a place in every item.  They have four
17&Under items in their competition syllabus and were awarded the
Learmonth v Springbank 11.30am following places: Free Exercises - 1st, Rods - 2nd, Dance - 1st,
C Grade Song - 2nd.
Hepburn v Buninyong 12.30pm On Sunday the Sub Juniors (aged 8-10 years) made the trip
B Grade out to Ringwood for their Mt District competition. They have
Learmonth v Buninyong 1.30pm 6 items in their competition syllabus; they also managed
A Grade to be placed in each of them: March 2nd, Clubs - 3rd, Free
Learmonth v Buninyong 2.30pm Exercises - 3rd, Rods - Honourable Mention, Aesthetic -
Highly Commended, Song & Dance - Honourable Mention.
Saturday 17 August
Venue – Buninyong
ELIMINATION FINAL (1) – (5v8)
Central Highlands Football League
13&Under Finals – Matches & Venues
Springbank v Buninyong 9.30am Saturday 17 August
15&Under Qualifying (1) – Marty Busch Reserve (Sebastopol) Under 6 athletes try to stay warm between events.
Springbank v Creswick 10.30am Photo - submitted
Under 15

Bacchus Marsh
17&Under Dunnstown v Springbank 9.15am
Buninyong v Dunnstown 11.30am
Under 18
C Grade
Gordon v Hepburn 10.45am
Dunnstown v Newlyn 12.30pm

Little Athletics
Reserves
B Grade
Buninyong v Newlyn 12.35pm
Rokewood v Ballan 1.30pm
A Grade Seniors
Buninyong v Waubra 2.35pm A small number of dedicated and keen athletes attended
Rokewood v Gordon 2.30pm
Elimination (1) – Buninyong Cross Country on Saturday morning at Myrniong Recreation
Reserve. With the freezing temperatures, organisers decided
Sunday 18 August Under 15
to merge several races, however athletes still ran their
Venue – Bungaree Learmonth v Bungaree 9.15am assigned distances.
QUALIFYING FINAL (2) – (2v3) Under 18 The Under 6, 7 and 8 athletes headed off together. The Under
13&Under C’ham/Linton v Newlyn 10.45am 6s cut back on their return at the 250m mark while the rest
Hepburn v Bungaree 9.30am Reserves of the field headed down Blackwood Street before turning
15& Under
Dunnstown v Skipton 12.35pm around at the halfway mark to head back up the gruelling
Buninyong v Waubra 10.30am
Seniors hill towards the finish line. Lucy Wise claimed victory in the
17&Under Under 6 event while Lenny Closter was first across the finish
Bungaree v Hepburn 11.30am Hepburn v Skipton 2.35pm
line for the Under 7/8 combined 1000m event.
C Grade
Sunday 18 August The Intermediate runners, Under 9, 10, 11 and 12 athletes all
Springbank v Bungaree 12.30pm
started their race together with the 9 & 10s competing over
B Grade Qualifying (2) – Bungaree
1500 metres whilst the 11/12s competed over 2000 metres.
Hepburn v Springbank 1.30pm Under 15 Imogen Lidgett-Egan was a convincing winner over the
A Grade Gordon v Buninyong 9.15am 1500m course while Mackenzie Estlick showed true grit to
Hepburn v Springbank 2.30pm Under 18 claim a comfortable victory over the remainder of the field
Springbank v Buninyong 10.45am in the 2km event.
Sunday 18 August Reserves The Open age athletes battled it out over 3kms in extremely
Venue – Dunnstown trying conditions. A tough hill climb into freezing winds
Springbank v Creswick 12.35pm
ELIMINATION FINAL (2) – (6v7) certainly put runners to the test. Elise Cook, in first place
Seniors
13&Under was a decisive winner with Zane Rich in 2nd place followed
Skipton v Learmonth 9.30am Newlyn v Gordon 2.35pm
by Danielle Ide in 3rd.
15&Under Elimination (2) – Dunnstown This Saturday is the final Centre Cross Country meet for the
Daylesford v Newlyn 10.30am Under 15 season. Handicap races will be conducted, where athletes
17&Under will start off using handicap staggered times that have been
Beaufort v Daylesford 9.15am
Newlyn v Daylesford 11.30am calculated from season results. Athletes should arrive early
Under 18
C Grade so organisers know who is competing and handicap times
Ballan v Learmonth 12.30pm Bungaree v Dunnstown 10.45am
can be finalised. The first race will commence at 10.30am.
B Grade Reserves The theme of the day will be ‘Superheroes’ with all athletes
Newlyn v Bungaree 1.30pm Gordon v Hepburn 12.35pm and supporters encouraged to dress up. After all races have
A Grade Seniors concluded, end of season Cross Country Presentations will
Ballan v Bungaree 2.30pm Beaufort v Springbank 2.35pm take place.
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BFL Ladder
Team % PTS
Central Highlands Football League
Results - Round 17 (final)
CHFL
Ladder
Seniors
1   East Point.................162.67 48  Seniors
2 Redan.......................122.02 48      Ballan 6.6 (42) def Creswick 4.6 (30)
3   Melton...................... 137.60 44       R’wood/C’hap 5.12 (42) def Clunes 2.8 (20)
4   Darley.......................128.44 44       Hepburn 8.12 (60) def Learmonth 1.2 (8) Seniors
5   Sebastopol............... 127.40 44       Team % PTS
6   Sunbury................... 119.73 44       Beaufort 10.14 (74) def Daylesford 1.3 (9)
1   Buninyong...............228.43 56      
Dunnstown 7.8 (50) def C’ham/Linton 1.6 (12)
Ballarat Football/Netball League
Ballarat Football/Netball League 7   North Ballarat City.....96.43 32      
8   Bacchus Marsh........ 111.06 28       Gordon 11.15 (81) def Waubra 5.6 (36)
2   Newlyn....................222.93 56      
3   Gordon....................222.87 52      
Senior
Senior Results
Results – Round
– Round 16 16 9   Lake Wendouree.......67.30 26       4   Waubra.....................216.17 52      
Buninyong 7.13 (55) def Skipton 3.7 (25)
10  Ballarat......................69.02 22       5   Hepburn.................. 207.55 48      
Club A B C D 19&U E 11  Melton South............. 40.17 12       Newlyn 5.7 (37) def Bungaree 3.5 (23) 6   Beaufort.................. 195.21 48      
Lake Wendouree 34 39 43 26 34 18
Bacchus Marsh 36 28 30 23 36 15
Reserves Bye - Springbank 7   Springbank.............. 165.05 44      
Melton 21 33 27 30 17 28 1   Sunbury...................315.97 60       8   Skipton....................100.34 32      
2   East Point.................246.50 56       9   Dunnstown................ 89.35 28      
Sunbury 74 51 32 25 56 16
3   Lake Wendouree...... 98.96 44       Reserves  10  Bungaree................. 78.03 28      
Melton South 42 44 26 39 23 29
Redan 33 41 26 15 19 12 4   Redan.......................120.67 42       Creswick 13.11 (89) def Ballan 1.1 (7) 11  R’wood/C’hap.......... 69.64 24      
Nth Ballarat City 66 51 26 34 46 30 5   Melton...................... 113.24 38       Clunes 6.10 (46) def R’wood/C’hap 3.6 (24) 12  Learmonth................ 59.64 24      
Darley 29 37 21 15 21 12 6   Darley.........................92.38 32       13  Creswick.................. 61.85 20      
Sebastopol 45 28 26 21 5 13 Hepburn 9.14 (68) def Learmonth 1.0 (6) 14  Ballan....................... 40.82 12      
7   Bacchus Marsh..........80.92 32      
East Point 50 67 37 37 50 17
8   Ballarat....................... 63.14 24       Daylesford 11.9 (75) def Beaufort 3.6 (24) 15  Daylesford................ 49.59 8       
9   Sebastopol.................83.25 20       Dunnstown 11.14 (80) def C’ham/Linton 0.3 (3) 16  C’ham/Linton.............41.50 8       
Ballarat Football League 10  North Ballarat City....62.99 20       Gordon 8.6 (54) def Waubra 4.10 (34)
17  Clunes...................... 36.51 4       
Results - Round 16 11  Melton South.............43.83 20       Buninyong 8.9 (57) def Skipton 1.2 (8) Reserves 
Under 19s 1   Buninyong............... 463.61 60      
Seniors 1   North Ballarat City... 307.18 60       Newlyn 10.12 (72) def Bungaree 2.0 (12)
2   Springbank..............226.59 60      
Lake Wendouree 8.15 (63) def Bacchus Marsh 7.9 (51) 2   Redan.......................269.95 60       Bye - Springbank 3   Creswick................. 245.39 52      
Melton 6.13 (49) def Sunbury 3.13 (31) 3   Ballarat.....................184.49 48       4   Newlyn.....................179.13 48      
4   Lake Wendouree.....162.89 44       Under 18 5   Dunnstown.............. 215.98 44      
Darley 12.13 (85) def North Ballarat City 8.16 (64)
5   Sunbury....................157.10 44       6   Gordon.................... 178.80 40      
East Point 10.16 (76) def Sebastopol 4.10 (34) 6   Melton......................130.77 40       Creswick 10.7 (67) def Ballan 3.3 (21)
7   Hepburn...................137.88 40      
Redan 16.21 (117) def Melton South 9.9 (63) 7   Darley.......................108.96 32       R’wood/C’hap 11.17 (83) def Clunes 0.2 (2) 8   Skipton.................... 118.36 40      
Reserves 8   East Point.................103.52 24       Hepburn 3.7 (25) def Learmonth 0.2 (2) 9   Waubra.....................110.73 40      
9   Bacchus Marsh..........43.28 20       10  Clunes...................... 92.89 24      
Bacchus Marsh 12.4 (76) def Lake Wendouree 4.10 (34) Beaufort 7.8 (50) def Daylesford 0.0 (0)
10  Melton South.............21.99 12       11  R’wood/C’hap.......... 80.91 20      
Sunbury 10.14 (74) def Melton 4.2 (26) 11  Sebastopol................20.33 8        C’ham/Linton 10.9 (69) def Dunnstown 1.4 (10) 12  Beaufort...................46.54 20      
Darley 10.8 (68) def North Ballarat City 5.10 (40) U/17 Seniors Gordon 37.14 (236) def Waubra 0.1 (1) 13  Daylesford.................48.17 16      
Redan 21.8 (134) def Melton South 3.7 (25) 1   North Ballarat........... 177.25 40       Bungaree 2.6 (18) def Newlyn 2.5 (17) 14  C’ham/Linton.............47.32 16      
2   Mount Clear.............156.75 32       15  Ballan....................... 40.07 12      
Under 19s 3   Lake Wendouree......137.12 32       Bye - Springbank 16  Learmonth................ 25.97 8       
Lake Wendouree 18.11 (119) def Bacchus Marsh 1.4 (10) 4   Ballarat Swans......... 119.43 28       17  Bungaree.................35.58 4       
Melton 7.13 (55) def Sunbury 6.10 (46) 5   Darley....................... 111.80 24       Under 15
6   East Point................... 91.74 20       Under 18
North Ballarat City 14.6 (90) def Darley 2.2 (14) Ballan 10.9 (69) def Creswick 2.1 (13) 1   Gordon....................383.98 52      
7   Redan......................... 99.11 12      
East Point 8.18 (66) def Sebastopol 5.9 (39) 8   Bacchus Marsh..........24.65 0        Clunes 7.19 (61) def R’wood/C’hap 0.1 (1) 2   Springbank.............. 374.21 52      
Redan 14.13 (97) def Melton South 4.4 (28) U/17 Reserves Learmonth 7.10 (52) def Hepburn 0.0 (0) 3   Buninyong............... 353.15 52      
1   Redan...................... 226.53 36       4   Hepburn..................406.20 48      
Ballarat JUNIOR Football League – Results – Round 15 Beaufort 12.13 (85) def Daylesford 2.2 (14) 5   C’ham/Linton........... 248.32 44      
2   Mount Clear.............142.91 36       Dunnstown 9.17 (71) def C’ham/Linton 0.0 (0)
U/17 Seniors 3   Ballarat Swans.........152.80 32       6   Bungaree................ 168.27 40      
Lake Wendouree 8.10 (58) def Ballarat Swans 2.7 (19) Gordon 12.18 (90) def Waubra 0.0 (0) 7   Dunnstown.............. 140.24 40      
4   North Ballarat Junior.136.22 32       8   Newlyn.................... 188.07 36      
U/17 Reserves 5   Darley......................... 68.13 20       Bungaree 17.8 (110) def Newlyn 1.1 (7) 9   Learmonth................211.99 32      
Ballarat Swans 9.11 (65) def Lake Wendouree 1.6 (12) 6   Sebastopol.................85.99 16       Buninyong 14.7 (91) def Skipton 0.1 (1) 10  Creswick..................86.22 24      
7   Bacchus Marsh..........43.81 12       11  Beaufort....................46.15 20      
Mount Clear 12.15 (87) def Bacchus Marsh 3.2 (20) Bye - Springbank
8   Lake Wendouree.......53.62 4        12  Ballan........................32.17 16      
U/15 Seniors
Central Highlands Netball League 13  R’wood/C’hap... 32.21   12      
East Point 19.11 (125) def Sebastopol 0.1 (1) U/15 Seniors Central Highlands Netball League 14  Daylesford................ 18.33 8       
Mount Clear 5.8 (38) def Bacchus Marsh 1.6 (12) 1   East Point.................830.32 60       Results– –Round
Round1717 15  Clunes...................... 22.27 4       
2   North Ballarat........... 317.65 46       Results
U/15 Reserves 16  Waubra..................... 10.91 0       
3   Mount Clear...............94.48 44       Club 13&U 15&U 17&U C B A 17  Skipton....................... 0.00 0       
Ballarat Swans 3.1 (19) def Lake Wendouree 1.10 (16) 4   Redan....................... 141.89 42      
East Point 8.12 (60) def Sebastopol 6.5 (41) Ballan 11 20 29 26 49 81
5   Sebastopol.................86.60 34       Creswick 6 18 10 14 12 15 Under 15
Mount Clear 10.11 (71) def Bacchus Marsh 2.1 (13) 6   Bacchus Marsh..........56.69 28       1   Dunnstown..............964.33 60      
Bungaree 25 14 21 33 29 47
U/13 Seniors 7   Ballarat Swans...........42.68 16       2   Gordon....................846.04 60      
Newlyn 6 17 14 25 28 38
8   Lake Wendouree.......38.93 14       3   Buninyong...............490.35 52      
Ballarat Swans 1.9 (15) def Lake Wendouree 0.8 (8) Carngham 29 15 4 19 27 36 4   Springbank..............480.34 48      
9   Darley.........................24.94 8       
East Point 5.6 (36) def Sebastopol 1.3 (9) U/15 Reserves Dunnstown 23 29 49 37 30 48 5   Learmonth...............288.99 48      
Mount Clear 5.8 (38) def Bacchus Marsh 1.0 (6) 1   North Ballarat.......... 236.29 52       Clunes 7 26 26 33 19 11 6   Beaufort..................268.02 48      
U/13 Reserves 2   East Point.................164.49 48       Rokewood 16 7 15 22 29 62 7   Daylesford.................86.23 40      
3   Redan....................... 113.01 36       Daylesford 24 24 56 35 25 29 8   Bungaree................ 138.84 36      
East Point 9.9 (63) def Sebastopol 0.0 (0) Beaufort 1 15 6 31 21 45 9   Skipton......................95.98 36      
4   Sebastopol............... 137.65 32      
Bacchus Marsh 2.1 (13) def Mount Clear 1.3 (9) Learmonth 14 27 52 21 33 44 10  Ballan....................... 50.72 24      
5   Mount Clear.............104.81 24      
North Ballarat Junior def Ballarat Storm (forfeit)  6   Lake Wendouree.......85.43 20       Hepburn 23 16 31 46 35 40 11  R’wood/C’hap..........54.99 20      
U/11 Seniors 7   Ballarat Swans...........27.95 20       Skipton 10 12 4 14 17 23 12  Creswick.................. 45.83 20      
8   Bacchus Marsh..........60.07 16       Buninyong 18 36 56 55 32 68 13  Newlyn..................... 41.94 20      
Lake Wendouree 0.0 (0) drew Ballarat Swans 0.0 (0) 14  Clunes...................... 31.43 16      
North Ballarat 0.0 (0) drew Ballarat Storm 0.0 (0) 9   Darley...........................0.00 8        Waubra 7 29 41 27 27 40
15  Waubra..................... 23.55 8       
U/13 Seniors Gordon 17 12 15 19 25 32
16  Hepburn................... 21.62 8       
1   East Point................. 228.12 54       Bye - Springbank 17  C’ham/Linton............ 14.77 0       
Ballan Brumbies Basketball 2   Ballarat Swans......... 138.10 44      

Tabcorp Park Saturday 10 August


3   North Ballarat...........118.82 38      
Results – Week ending Sunday 11 August 4   Redan.......................168.29 36      
Under 10 Boys 5   Darley.......................150.94 36      
Ballan White 20 lost Phoenix 23 6   Bacchus Marsh........115.22 36      
7   Mount Clear...............43.35 24      
Ballan Blue 22 def Saints Clippers 12 8   Lake Wendouree....... 82.74 20      
Under 10 Girls 9   Sebastopol................. 17.26 8       
Ballan 14 def Excies Acmy Maroon 4 U/13 Reserves
1   Ballarat Swans.........658.24 52      
Under 12 Boys
2   North Ballarat.......... 622.22 48      
Ballan White 13 lost Drummo Dragons Black 27 3   Redan.......................529.46 48      
Ballan Blue 31 def Wildcats Gold 28 4   Darley.......................342.04 40      
Under 12 Girls 5   East Point.................102.77 28      
6   Lake Wendouree..... 116.67 24      
Ballan 20 lost Excies Acmy 31 7   Bacchus Marsh..........85.38 24      
Under 14 Boys 8   Mount Clear...............58.68 20      
Ballan White 12 lost Phoenix White 57 9   Sebastopol...................8.21 4       
10  Ballarat Storm.............3.31 4       
Ballan Blue 37 def Sovereign Knights 30 U/11 Seniors
Under 14 Girls 1   Ballarat Swans.........193.25 50      
Ballan 20 def Phoenix Blue 18 2   Bacchus Marsh........142.76 40      
Under 16 Boys 3   Redan....................... 113.31 36      
4   North Ballarat...........135.25 34      
Ballan 29 lost Phoenix White 30 5   Sebastopol................. 77.97 34      
Under 16 Girls 6   Mount Clear............. 147.04 32      
Ballan 43 def Sovereign Knights White 13 7   Lake Wendouree.....106.26 24      
8   East Point.................102.68 24      
Under 18 Boys 9   Darley.........................73.30 8        Saturday 10 August, Tabcorp Park Melton Race 3, Hygain Trot. Winner: Ten Spanners (4).
Ballan 29 lost Phoenix 62 10  Ballarat Storm...........25.51 6        Trainer: Adam Kelly. Driver: Zac Phillips. Photo: Stuart McCormick HRV.
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Devils eye double chance Cobras slump to fourth


with 2020 vision consecutive loss
By Todd Whelan
Heath Scotland and his support
staff called on the youthful tal- Bacchus Marsh’s horror run on the
ent and exuberance of eight Un- road in 2019 continues after a 12-point
defeat at the hands of ninth placed
der 19 players with 13 games or
Lake Wendouree on Saturday. The
less experience to join a senior Cobras have now lost six of their seven
core of players to get a job done away games with their only road
on the road and against the cal courageous fashion, his re- success coming against bottom side
odds. But the mood was more peat efforts in transition was a Melton South back in Round 8.
of excitement and confidence feature, while Vice Captain Dar- Since the Cobras ‘away’ win over the “Daniel Burton battled his heart out”,
for Scotland heading in than of ren Leonard had the job on key Panthers, the club has struggled to kick Davey said.
nerves and apprehension. City forward Will Young. It was a winning score. Returns on the goal “He would have had 10 plua
“All of our young blokes played the fourth meeting and match- front dating back to Round 9 are not possessions and four marks in the first
a part,” he said. flattering, with 7, 6, 6, 9, 11, 1 & 6 telling
by Todd Whelan up between the two in 2018/19. quarter alone without losing a hit out.
a story of a club struggling to impact
“We were all about energy For the record Darley has won the scoreboard. While inaccuracy over “Nick Stuhldrier, Tyson Shea and
Darley has moved back into and effort and they certainly all four of those games (5pts, that period (68 behinds) doesn’t help Brodie Easton all put up good fights
fourth place on the BFNL ladder brought that today. 2pts, 21pts, 21pts) with Young’s it’s no surprise that it was their 11-goal while Harry King showed glimpses of
with a morale boosting 21-point “They’ve made the most of miserly return in front of goal haul in Round 11 that gave them their breaking the game open.
win over North Ballarat at Mars their opportunity and they’ll (0,1,1,1). Given the close nature only win from those seven games. To
put the numbers into perspective, the “Connor Stone’s competitiveness has
Stadium on Saturday. make it hard for us at selection of those recent results, Leon-
bottom placed Panthers have scored been outstanding and if we’d had more
In trying conditions, a six- when we start to get a few back. ard’s contribution should not
be underestimated. Trent An- just one less point (343 @ 49) than the following his example, we might have
goals to two third term into the “But with our season on the
gwin’s penetration by foot out Cobras (344) over the sample size. had a different result.”
breeze help set up the Devils, line, they’ve certainly stood up.”
of defence kept the Devils out Ironically it’s the Cobras (8th P14 W5 With the Cobras finals prospects
stretching a 14-point half time Whilst Scotland was proud of L9) who will host the Panthers (11th P14
lead to a match winning 30 at of trouble, helping restrict City beyond reach, opportunities will
his leaders and the support- W1 L13) this weekend at Maddingley
the final break. As a result, an ing role of his sprightly youth, to just eight goals from their 45 continue to present themselves for the
Park.
all-important top three finish his feet remain firmly on the forward 50 entries. Last Saturday’s loss against the Lakers next generation of up and comers.
remains in play for the Devils ground. However, this Saturday’s was the follow-on effect of a side bereft “We are getting games into kids and
but for City, their finals dream “We rate the win highly but meeting against the reigning of confidence. Cobras coach Pete Davey players who haven’t had any real
is over. While the top six teams we’re not getting too carried premiers East Point looms a conceded the spirit of the group was exposure to senior football,” Davey
are now locked in for finals, only different assignment altogeth- fractured. said.
away,” he said.
one game and percentage sepa- er - a challenge that Scotland “I think the Redan loss (Rd 12 - 5pts)
“I know we had a few out but “It’s going to take time for them to
rates first from sixth. There’s so is fully aware of, but ‘up for’ really broke that resolve and our
they had some quality missing performances since have lacked any adjust to the pace, and even more
much more to play out over the nonetheless.
of their own.” fight whatsoever which is incredibly time to feel comfortable and a sense of
remaining two rounds of the The work rate of the Devils “While East is a great team and disappointing,” he said. belonging at the level.”
home and away season with all leaders onfield were a role mod- will be a huge task for us, we
“I’ve said time and time again that if This Saturday’s meeting with Melton
six teams in the running for a el example for the young guns. don’t fear anyone,” he said. we play as a team and follow a plan, South is the Cobras last ‘home’ game
prized double chance. While the midfield unit led by “Our destiny lies in our own names on paper don’t mean anything. for the season. Cobra fans are expected
For the Devils to be any part Luther Baker, Jake Ancrum and hands. I know our best is good “We had a patch during the middle of to swarm in body and voice, a 23rd
of such conversation they must Brian Graham dominated pos- enough.” the season where we were playing on
spirit alone.” man of sorts to witness an overdue
win their last two games at session it was their intent and Final Score: Darley 2.4-16, 5.8-
Davey refused to mount any blame on return to the winners list and a united
home against East Point (1st P15 purpose without the footy that 38, 11.8-74, 12.13-85 Defeated
the extreme wintery conditions in the celebration in song.
W11 L4, 48pts) and Ballarat (10th has inadvertently raised the North Ballarat City 2.3-15, 3.6-
P14 W3 D1 L10, 22pts) which 24, 5.14-44, 8.16-64 four-quarter defeat. Final Score: Bacchus Marsh 3.1-19, 4.5-
benchmark on expectation - not
won’t be easy, despite their im- only for the emerging, but for “The weather wasn’t anywhere near 29, 6.8-44, 7.9-51 Lost Lake Wendouree
Darley (Goals) - J. Ancrum
as bad as we expected,” he said. 3.5-23, 5.9-39, 7.13-55, 8.15-63.
pressive record at Darley Park - the club as a whole. 3, M. Hanson 2, J. Edwards, B.
“Aside from a soggy cricket pitch area, Bacchus Marsh (Goals) - A. Willitts 2,
unbeaten from their last 14. The Devils midfield also won Stephenson 1, A. Azzopardi, L. the rest of the ground was in super
Saturday’s win over North Bal- the centre clearance count (15- Spiteri, L. Baker, J. Cadman. C. Stone 1, R. Porter, N. Stuhldrier, B.
condition.
larat City was full of merit for 9), a renowned KPI strength and Darley (Whelan’s Best) - J. Easton, D. Burton.
“Scoring was possible at both ends.”
a Darley outfit compromised feature of City’s game. Ancrum, S. Page, L. Baker, D. The names of the warriors who gave Bacchus Marsh (Best) - D. Burton,
by recent poor form (lost three In defence, Devils captain Leonard, T. Angwin, L. Spiteri, their all in defeat were an all too N. Stuhldrier, T. Wardell, B. Easton, R.
of last four) and injury. Coach Shane Page led the way in typi- B. Graham, N. Reynolds. familiar sight in the aftermath. Stuhldrier, T. Shea, J. Owen.

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