CMFNL Round 13 Wrap Up

By Nathan Dole
CMFNL Round 13 Wrap Up
By Nathan Dole
Published on:
28 July 2023

TIGERS WIN GREAT CLASH WITH COHUNA

WOORINEN fought to claim a two-point victory against Cohuna Kangas in Saturday’s 13th round of senior footy in the Central Murray FNL season.

The Tigers and Kangas played one of the games of the season in the 3SH-backed competition.

Woorinen led 21-12 at quarter-time of the clash on its turf and 36-26 by the main break.

The Kangas lifted to score 3.4 to 2.1 in the third term.

In a brilliant finish it was the Tigers who held on 10.8 (68) to 9.12 (66).

Woorinen’s attack was led by Will Collicoat and Matt Gardner on two each.

Rhys Free and Joel Helman kicked three goals for the Kangas as Dylan Johnstone added two.

Best for Woorinen were Taylor Cameron, Robert Rush, Jye Barry, Lachlan Warburton, Dylan Godwin and Josh Domaille.

Jake Hammond, Rhys Free, Joel Helman, Jarrod Findlay, Cooper McLoughlan and Chris Anderson were Cohuna’s best.


Balranald marked a 39-point win against Tyntynder at Balranald’s Greenham Park.

A high-scoring contest went the Kangaroos way, 19.11 (125) to 13.8 (86).

Balranald led by 14 points at three quarter-time and then scored 5.3 to 1.2 in the last.

Ben Fuller was in superb touch as he kicked eight goals for the Kangaroos.

Other multiple goalkickers for Balranald were Drew Lloyd and Jydon Neagle, three; Ethan Gant, two.

Tyntynder’s attack was led by Patrick Blake, Josh Dwyer and Justin Ellis, three, and Tyrone Bean, two.

Best for Balranald were Ben Fuller, Matt Neagle, Ethan Gant, Toby Lay, Ryan Middlebrook and Drew Lloyd.

Matt Gilbee, Elia Ware, Patrick Blake, Josh Dwyer, Josh Stone and Harry Simpson played well for the Bulldogs.


Lake Boga dominated the second half of its showdown with Mallee Eagles at Lake Boga Sports Club.

The Magpies led 19-14 at quarter-time and 33-17 by the long break.

In the second half Lake Boga scored 10.8 to 2.4 to claim a 101-27 victory.

Lochie Laing kicked a match-high five goals for the Magpies as Nathaniel Holmes-Brown and Jayden Lonergan added three.

There were no multiple goalkickers for the Eagles.

Best for the Magpies were Jake Warren, Lincoln Sieben, Matt Taverna, Tyle Williams, Lochie Laing and Jacob Simpson.

Harry McGregor, Zac O’Meara, Angus McKenzie, Harrison Allen, Beau Bennett and Josh Bibby were the Eagles’ best.


A six-goal haul by Hassan Ahmat-Watkins was a highlight in Nyah Nyah West United’s big win against Koondrook Barham at Barham.

The Demons led 47-12 at quarter-time and then slammed on 11.4 to nil in the second.

The NNWU line-up kicked on to score 28.17 (185) to 5.6 (36).

Other multiple goalkickers for the Demons were Nic and Zac Threadgold, three; Brayden Bigham, Oliver Boulton, Corey Daniels, Campbell Everitt and Ethan Saville, two.

Andrew Edwards kicked two goals for the River Raiders.

Best for the Demons were Mitch Grinham, Zack Threadgold, Campbell Everitt, Ethan Saville, Nic Threadgold and Brayden Bigham.

Reagan Hamilton, Scott Wood, Colin McVeigh, Ash Molin, Patrick Goble and Jack Thrum were Koondrook Barham’s best.


The unbeaten Kerang marked a 166-point win against Tooleybuc Manangatang at Kerang’s Riverside Park.

The Blues led 36-nil at quarter-time and 69-12 by the long break.

Kerang showed little mercy for the Saints as it slammed on 11.3 to nil in the third term and then scored seven goals in the last for a 185-19 result.

It was a day out for Bradlee Pay as he kicked 10 goals.

Other multiple goalkickers for Kerang were Rylee Smith, five; Josh Nitschke, three; Jesse Clark, Jordan McNeil and Sam Nitschke, two.

There were no multiple goalkickers for the Saints. Junior players Kallum Hazlett and Rylee Taylor both scoring one goal each, with Ethan Goldfinch securing the only other major.

Bradlee Pay, Sean Hunter, Rylee Smith, Josh Hann, Tyson Clingan and Jesse Clark were best for the Blues.

Blake Grant, Ryan Domaille, Jaicob Kenny, Ethan Goldfinch, Harrison Maher and Connor McDonald played well for Tooleybuc Manangatang.


Swan Hill had the bye.

Round 13 Scoreboard: https://www.centralrivers.com.au/cmfnl-game-day-results-ladders 

LAKE BOGA’S UNBEATEN RUN ROLLS ON

LAKE Boga’s undefeated run in A-grade netball continued in Saturday’s 13th round of the Central Murray FNL season.

The high-flying Magpies were on their court at Lake Boga to take on Mallee Eagles.

It was first against fourth.

Lake Boga led 12-9 at quarter-time and won the second term, 12-8.

In the third the Magpies seized control to add 17 goals as the Eagles were held to a tally of seven.

Mallee fought on strongly to win the last quarter, 18-12, but it was Lake Boga which took the points in a 53-42 victory.

Goalers for Lake Boga were Sarah Hepburn, 38; and Katie Hepburn, 15.

The Eagles’ attack was led by Kellie Walker, 28; and Megan Thorneycroft, 14.


Balranald won a closely-fought contest on its court at Greenham Park with Tyntynder.

The Kangaroos led 15-11 at quarter-time before Tyntynder fired up to win the second, 11-9.

A two-goal lead for Balranald at the main break grew to six by the final change.

In the final term the Roos scored 10 goals and Tyntynder added nine.

At the final whistle Balranald led 48-41.

The Roos’ attack was led by Ella Mirtschin, 30; and Jess Parry, 18.

Tyntynder’s goalers included Kimberley Calvert, 25; and Kelsey Rowe, 15.


The Demons from Nyah Nyah West United fired up to beat Koondrook Barham by 27 goals at Barham.

The NNWU line-up led 33-19 at half-time and won the next two quarters, 16-10 and 16-9, to claim a 65-38 victory.

Emily Fasham and Tatum Boyd scored 26 and 12 goals for Koondrook Barham.

The NNWU attack included Stephanie Henson pouring in 28 goals.


Kerang was too strong for Tooleybuc Manangatang at Kerang’s Riverside Park.

The Blues led 18-9 at quarter-time and 33-21 after the second.

Kerang won the next two terms, 13-8 and 11-4.

Courtney Robertson hit a game-high 49 goals in the 57-33 result.

The Saints’ attack included Shaniah Nunn on 16 goals.


Woorinen roared to a 34-goal win at home against Cohuna.

The Tigers won every quarter in their clash with the Kangas.

After a 10-8 start, Woorinen scored 20 goals in the second as Cohuna added a dozen.

From a 30-20 lead at half-time the Tigers roared their way to a 73-39 victory.

Tayla Bennett scored 58 goals for the yellow and black as Emily Siely reached 15.

Cohuna’s attack was led by Carmen Dye, 25; and Kobie McIvor, 14.

Swan Hill had the bye.

Round 13 scoreboard:

A-reserve:
Lake Boga 50 lt Mallee Eagles 56
Balranald 35 lt Tyntynder 50
Koondrook Barham 23 lt Nyah Nyah West United 66
Kerang 30 lt Tooleybuc Manangatang 59
Woorinen 68 d Cohuna 28

B-grade:
Lake Boga 41 lt Mallee Eagles 47
Balranald 44 d Tyntynder 26
Koondrook Barham 35 lt Nyah Nyah West United 43
Kerang 41 d Tooleybuc Manangatang 40
Woorinen 56 d Cohuna 44

B-reserve:
Lake Boga 28 lt Mallee Eagles 47
Balranald 79 d Tyntynder 20
Koondrook Barham 70 d Nyah Nyah West United 30
Kerang 43 d Tooleybuc Manangatang 17
Woorinen 39 lt Cohuna 47

18-and-under:
Lake Boga 24 lt Mallee Eagles 63
Koondrook Barham 58 d Nyah Nyah West United 19
Kerang 32 lt Tooleybuc Manangatang 54
Woorinen 38 lt Cohuna 61

16-and-under:
Lake Boga 56 d Mallee Eagles 44
Balranald 51 d Tyntynder 45
Koondrook Barham 36 d Nyah Nyah West United 32
Kerang 47 d Tooleybuc Manangatang 33
Woorinen 67 d Cohuna 41

14-and-under:
Lake Boga 24 lt Mallee Eagles 34
Balranald 15 lt Tyntynder 40
Koondrook Barham 50 d Nyah Nyah West United 23
Kerang 16 d Tooleybuc Manangatang 15
Woorinen 36 d Cohuna 6

 

NEXT ROUND

Highlight of this Saturday’s 14th round will be Woorinen against Balranald at Woorinen.

Refreshed by the bye, Swan Hill is at home to take on Mallee Eagles.

Kerang faces Nyah Nyah West United at Kerang’s Riverside Park.

Koondrook Barham takes on Tyntynder at Barham.

It’s a bye for Cohuna, Lake Boga, and Tooleybuc Manangatang.



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