DEMONS FIRE AGAINST LAKE BOGA AT NYAH
THE Demons from Nyah Nyah West United marked a stunning victory against Lake Boga in Saturday’s 12th round of senior footy in the Central Murray FNL.
A 47-point win by NNWU in the 3SH-backed competition meant it joined Lake Boga and Swan Hill on identical win-loss records of 6-5.
The Demons dominated from the first quarter and never let up.
A 27-2 lead for NNWU at quarter-time was seven goals by the long break after it scored 5.1 to 2.2 in the second term.
Play was a lot more evenly contested in the final hour.
The Demons won the third quarter, 34-26, while the Magpies won the last, 19-16.
Riley Daniels led the NNWU attack on four goals as Hassan Ahmat-Watkins and Corey Daniels added three each in the 108-61 win.
Lake Boga’s attack was led by Dustin Burns, Nathaniel Holmes-Brown and Lochie Laing on two each.
Best for NNWU were Kayne Davidson, Joel Walsh, Riley Daniels, Ethan Saville, Alex Erlandson and Brayden Bigham.
Lake Boga’s best were Marty Parsons, Daniel Dzufer, Jake Warren, Lochie Laing, Lachlan Burns and Jacob Simpson.
Closest margin of the day was at Alan Garden Reserve in Swan Hill where Tyntynder took on Woorinen.
Tyntynder led 20-19 at quarter-time before the Tigers won the second, 27-20.
The Tigers held a nine-point buffer after a closely-fought third term.
Woorinen did plenty more attacking in the last and scored 5.3 to a goal to complete a 103-67 victory.
Danko Bzenic kicked four goals for the Tigers as Will Collicoat and Matt King added two each.
The Bulldogs’ attack was led by Matt Corney, Jason Eagle and Justin Ellis on two each.
Woorinen’s best were Mitchell Uhlhorn, Jye Barry, Dylan Godwin, Henry Thompson, Danko Bzenic and Charlie King.
Elliot Broad, Patrick Blake, Elia Ware, Matt Gilbee, Cayden Crowe and Josh Stone played well for Tyntynder.
Six goals to one in the first quarter set up Kerang’s win against Mallee Eagles at Lalbert.
The Blues led 38-9 at quarter-time and 60-24 by the main break.
Mallee worked hard to hold Kerang to a tally of 5.9 in the second half as it scored 4.2.
At the final siren, Kerang led 99 to 50.
Tyson Clingan, Bradlee Pay and Rylee Smith kicked three goals apiece for the Blues.
The Eagles’ attack was led by Josh Bibby, Paul Davis and Darcy McGregor on two.
Kerang’s best were Sam Heavyside, Ashley Davis, Sean Hunter, Tyson Clingan, Josh Nitschke and Rylee Smith.
Harry McGregor, Beau Bennett, Shaun Harrison, Darcy McGregor, Brent Macleod and Harrison Allen were best for the Eagles.
Cohuna marked a 100-point win at home against Koondrook Barham.
The Tyson Findlay-coached Cohuna Kangas scored 10.10 to 1.2 in the first half.
The River Raiders lifted to score 3.1 in the second half as the Kangas added 8.9 to complete a 127 to 27 victory.
Joel Helman kicked five goals for Cohuna as Daniel Coates added four.
Other multiple goalkickers were Jude Palmer, three; Jack Donat, Jarrod Findlay and Dylan Johnstone, two.
Goalkickers for Koondrook Barham were Corey Barrington, Mitch Christensen, Lachlan Laursen and Colin McVeigh.
Cohuna’s best were Daniel Coates, Joel Helman, Daniel Paterson, Jack Donat, Cooper McLoughlan and Jude Palmer.
Colin McVeigh, Will Lake, Ash Molin, Mitch Christensen, Jack Shannon and Patrick Goble worked hard for Koondrook Barham.
Swan Hill scored an 82-point win against Tooleybuc Manangatang at Tooleybuc.
The Swans led 32-7 at quarter-time and 59-29 by the main break.
In the third term Swan Hill added 5.3 to 1.1 and then won the last, 19-2, to complete a 111-29 victory.
Swans’ captain Luke Phelan capped a great match with five goals as Jose Miliado kicked three, and Seamus Doherty, Jarvis Keogh and Matt Wade added two.
The Saints’ attack was led by Josh Williams with two.
Swan Hill’s best were Brenton Halligan, Luke Phelan, Xavier Moloney, Matt Wade, Sonny Beasy and Jose Miliado.
Connor McDonald, Ethan Goldfinch, Tom Carland, Blake Grant, Kallum Hazlett and Richard Wardle were Tooleybuc Manangatang’s best.
Balranald had the bye.
Round 12 Scoreboard: https://www.centralrivers.com.au/cmfnl-game-day-results-ladders
GOALERS ON TARGET ACROSS MANY MATCHES
THERE were some high-scoring matches across the 12th round of A-grade netball in the Central Murray FNL on Saturday.
Just two goals separated Cohuna and Koondrook Barham on the Kangas’ court at Cohuna.
Koondrook Barham led 16-15 at quarter-time and 31-26 by the main break.
The River Raiders edged out to a six-goal buffer at a quarter to play.
In the final term it was Cohuna which dominated to score 16 goals as it held the KB line-up to just eight.
At the final whistle, Cohuna led 54-52.
The Kangas’ attack was led by Carmen Dye, 36, and Kobie McIvor, 18.
Emily Fasham scored 30 goals for Koondrook Barham as Tatum Boyd added 22.
One of the closest results was at Tyntynder where the Bulldogs took on Woorinen Tigers.
Tyntynder led 30-26 at half-time, but the Tigers roared back to win the third quarter, 19-9.
Woorinen went on to claim a 58-52 victory as Tayla Bennett scored 48 goals and Emily Siely added 10.
Tyntynder’s attack was led by Kimberley Calvert, 32, and Kelsey Rowe, 20.
Nyah Nyah West United took on Lake Boga at Nyah.
The Demons worked hard, but the ladder-leading Magpies had all the answers on their way to a 58-37 victory.
Lake Boga goalers Sarah and Katie Hepburn poured in tallies of 45 and 13.
Mallee Eagles beat Kerang by 15 goals at Lalbert.
The Eagles led 27-17 at half-time and 41-27 at at a quarter to go.
At the final whistle Mallee led 52-37.
The Eagles’ attack was led by Kellie Walker, 29, and Megan Thorneycroft, 23.
Goalers for Kerang were Courtney Robertson, 28; Chloe Adams, 6; and Olivia Jones, 3.
Tooleybuc Manangatang could not stop Swan Hill’s charge to a big win.
Final score in the Saints and Swans match was 45-76.
Zoe Morris reached the 50-goal mark for Swan Hill as Ingrid Condely chipped in with 26.
The Saints’ leading goaler was Shaniah Nunn on 23.
Balranald had the bye.
Round 12 scoreboard:
A-reserve:
Cohuna 95 d Koondrook Barham 20
Tyntynder 30 lt Woorinen 42
Nyah Nyah West United 30 lt Lake Boga 60
Mallee Eagles 71 d Kerang 27
Tooleybuc Manangatang 22 lt Swan Hill 53
B-grade:
Cohuna 51 d Koondrook Barham 45
Tyntynder 24 lt Woorinen 52
Nyah Nyah West United 41 d Lake Boga 28
Mallee Eagles 76 d Kerang 30
Tooleybuc Manangatang 27 lt Swan Hill 73
B-reserve:
Cohuna 39 lt Koondrook Barham 56
Tyntynder 24 lt Woorinen 62
Nyah Nyah West United 30 lt Lake Boga 34
Mallee Eagles 36 lt Kerang 46
Tooleybuc Manangatang 6 lt Swan Hill 56
18-and-under:
Cohuna 90 d Koondrook Barham 24
Tyntynder 66 d Woorinen 24
Nyah Nyah West United 7 lt Lake Boga 66
Mallee Eagles 67 d Kerang 28
Tooleybuc Manangatang 35 lt Swan Hill 71
16-and-under:
Cohuna 71 d Koondrook Barham 25
Tyntynder 39 lt Woorinen 67
Nyah Nyah West United 24 lt Lake Boga 76
Mallee Eagles 41 lt Kerang 57
Tooleybuc Manangatang 27 d Swan Hill 24
14-and-under:
Cohuna 7 lt Koondrook Barham 52
Tyntynder 31 d Woorinen 28
Nyah Nyah West United 9 lt Lake Boga 32
Mallee Eagles 47 d Kerang 15
Tooleybuc Manangatang 15 lt Swan Hill 26
ROUND 13 – JULY 22 – TAC ROAD SAFETY ROUND
In next Saturday’s play, Woorinen takes on Cohuna Kangas at Tigerland in Woorinen.
Lake Boga is at home to play Mallee Eagles.
Koondrook Barham clashes with Nyah Nyah West United at Barham.
Kerang faces Tooleybuc Manangatang at Kerang’s Riverside Park.
Balranald takes on Tyntynder at Balranald’s Greenham Park.
Swan Hill has the bye.