CMFNL Round 15 Wrap Up

By Nathan Dole
CMFNL Round 15 Wrap Up
By Nathan Dole
Published on:
08 August 2023

FAVOURITES TAKE POINTS IN ALL NETBALL MATCHES

THE favourites triumphed in all five A-grade netball matches on Saturday as the Central Murray FNL ran the 15th round.

Cohuna was at home to take on Kerang.

The Kangas played well to be within six goals at quarter-time, but from there the Blues took control to win the next three quarters, 20-9, 22-15, and 16-12.

At the final whistle, Kerang led 76-48.

Courtney Robertson was in hot form as she scored 64 goals for Kerang and Olivia Jones added 12.

Cohuna’s attack was led by Kobie McIvor, 23; and Ebony Black, 18.

A century was reached as Balranald hosted Koondrook Barham at Greenham Park.

The Kangaroos led 22-2 at quarter-time and 46-12 by the main break.

Ella Mirtschin went on to score 74 goals and Jess Parry poured in 35 as the Kangaroos bounded their way to a 109-20 result.

Goalers for Koondrook Barham were Emily Fasham, 14; and Tatum Boyd, 6.

Mallee Eagles turned a nine-goal lead at half-time into a 17-goal win against Tooleybuc Manangatang at Lalbert.

The Eagles led 18-16 at quarter-time and 38-29 by the long break.

It was a closely-fought third term which went Mallee’s way, 15-13.

In the last Mallee Eagles scored 18 goals and held the Saints to a dozen for a 71-54 result.

Goalscorers for Mallee Eagles were Kellie Walker, 38; Megan Thorneycroft, 27; and  Emelia Shannahan, 6.

The Saints had Shaniah Nunn score 22 goals.

Tyntynder faced the ladder-leading Lake Boga at Alan Garden Reserve in Swan Hill.

It was a strong start by Lake Boga to lead 15-8 at quarter-time.

The Bulldogs fought back to win the second, 13-11.

Lake Boga’s buffer was 11 at a quarter to play and 18 by the final whistle.

Sarah and Katie Hepburn scored 45 and 11 goals in a 56-38 win for the Magpies.

Tyntynder’s attack was led by Kimberley Calvert, 23; and Kelsey Rowe, 15.

Nyah Nyah West United played Swan Hill at Nyah.

The Swans won every quarter in a 69-32 result.

Zoe Morris scored a game-high 46 goals for Swan Hill as Kelly Bonney added 12 and Ingrid Condely chipped in with 11.

Stephanie Henson was leading goal scorer for Nyah Nyah West United on 13.


Woorinen had the bye.

Round 15 scoreboard:

A-reserve:
Cohuna 65 d Kerang 45
Tyntynder 32 lt Lake Boga 46
Nyah Nyah West United 28 lt Swan Hill 40
Mallee Eagles 67 d Tooleybuc Manangatang 37
Balranald 89 d Koondrook Barham 19

B-grade:
Cohuna 52 d Kerang 14
Tyntynder 28 lt Lake Boga 40
Nyah Nyah West United 34 lt Swan Hill 45
Mallee Eagles 60 d Tooleybuc Manangatang 40
Balranald 34 lt Koondrook Barham 37

B-reserve:
Cohuna 44 lt Kerang 49
Tyntynder 20 lt Lake Boga 44
Nyah Nyah West United 21 lt Swan Hill 48
Mallee Eagles 43 d Tooleybuc Manangatang 26
Balranald 47 lt Koondrook Barham 49

18-and-under:
Cohuna 94 d Kerang 10
Tyntynder 67 d Lake Boga 24
Nyah Nyah West United 14 lt Swan Hill 81
Mallee Eagles 72 d Tooleybuc Manangatang 23

16-and-under:
Cohuna 53 lt Kerang 54
Tyntynder 31 lt Lake Boga 58
Nyah Nyah West United 21 lt Swan Hill 57
Mallee Eagles 37 lt Tooleybuc Manangatang 42
Balranald 56 d Koondrook Barham 21

14-and-under:
Cohuna 14 d Kerang 11
Tyntynder 27 d Lake Boga 25
Nyah Nyah West United 9 lt Swan Hill 47
Mallee Eagles 43 d Tooleybuc Manangatang 20
Balranald 25 lt Koondrook Barham 43.

 

NYAH NYAH WEST UNITED CLIMBS INTO THE FIVE

NYAH Nyah West United has grabbed the fifth rung on the Central Murray FNL’s senior footy ladder after 15 rounds.

The NNWU Demons won last Saturday’s home clash with Swan Hill by 22 points to now be fifth at three rounds to go in the regular season of the 3SH-backed competition.

As the Demons fired into the five, Cohuna Kangas dropped out after a loss at home to the unbeaten Kerang.

At Nyah the NNWU Demons led 45-22 at half-time.

Swan Hill fought back to win the third quarter, 26-23, but the Demons tally of 1.3 to 1.1 in the last sealed a 77-55 victory.

Key forward Hassan Ahmat-Watkins kicked four goals for NNWU as Brayden Bigham added two.

The Swans’ attack was led by Matthew Wade, three; and Jarvis Keogh, two.

Best for the Demons were Joel Walsh, Joel Campbell, Ethan Saville, Brayden Bigham, Alex Erlandson and Riley Daniels.

Matthew Wade, Jose Miliado, Toby Thoolen, Brandon Houlihan, Adam Manning and Xavier Moloney were Swan Hill’s best.

Cohuna started well in its clash at home with Kerang.

The Kangas scored four goals in the first term as Kerang kicked 4.2.

In the second it was Kerang which took control to add 3.3 to a goal.

A 17-point buffer for the Blues at the start of the second half grew to 24 at a quarter to play.

Although Cohuna fought back to win the last, 21-6, it was Kerang which marked a 74-65 victory.

The Blues’ attack was led by Michael Runciman, three; Tyson Clingan and Rylee Smith, two.

Jake Hammond kicked a match-high four goals for Cohuna as Rhys Free chipped in with two.

Best for the Troy Coates-coached Kerang were Rylee Smith, Josh Nitschke, Jesse Clark, Sam Heavyside, Martin Kelly and Ryan Gillingham.

Jake Hammond, Joel Helman, Jarrod Findlay, Tom Metherell, Daniel Paterson and Cooper McLoughlan played well for the Tyson Findlay-coached Kangas.

Lake Boga scraped home for a five-point victory at Tyntynder.

It was the Bulldogs who dominated on their ground across the opening three quarters.

Tyntynder led 27-9 at quarter-time and 40-25 by the main break.

Heat was right on Lake Boga in the third as the Bulldogs scored 3.5 to 1.4.

The Magpies faced a 28-point deficit going into the final term.

Lake Boga’s desperation lifted markedly in the last 30 minutes as it slammed on 6.3 to a goal to complete a 74-69 victory.

Lochie Laing led Lake Boga’s attack on four goals as Xavier Sherlock added two.

Tyntynder’s leading goalkickers were Jordi Bibby and Jason Eagle on three, and Zac Denham with two.

Best for Lake Boga were Daniel Dzufer, Jayden Lonergan, Lochie Laing, Tyle Williams, Matt Taverna and Jacob Simpson.

Matt Gilbee, Jordi Bibby, Harry Simpson, Zac Denham, Brock Storer and Elliot Broad starred for the Bulldogs.

Hauls of eight and five goals by Brent Macleod and Andrew McDonald led Mallee Eagles to a 49-point win against Tooleybuc Manangatang at Lalbert.

The Eagles made a flying start to score 5.3 to a point in the first term.

Mallee’s run did not let up as it led 45-10 by half-time.

The Eagles held a 10-goal buffer by the last change.

Tooleybuc Manangatang fired up to score 4.5 to 3.0 in the final term.

At the final siren, Mallee Eagles led 15.5 (95) to 6.10 (46).

The Saints’ attack was led by Josh Williams with three.

Best for Mallee Eagles were Joe Halloran, Zac O’Meara, Brent Macleod, Beau Bennett, Angus McKenzie and Wes Bennett.

Connor McDonald, Shane Foley, Ethan Goldfinch, Josh Williams, Tom Carland and Jaicob Kenny played well for the Saints.

Eight goals by Balranald’s Ben Fuller against Koondrook Barham meant he surged to the lead in the league’s goalkicking race.

The Kangaroos dominated play on their turf at Greenham Park.

Balranald racked up goal tallies of eight, six, 10 and five per quarter for a 29.23 (197) to 4.1 (25) result.

Ben Fuller led the attack on eight goals as Ethan Gant added six.

Other multiple goalkickers for Balranald were Jydon Neagle, five; Matt Neagle, three; Rory Fitzerald, Drew Lloyd, two.

Mitch Christensen kicked two goals for Koondrook Barham.

Best for Balranald were Ethan Gant, Matt Neagle, Ben Fuller, Toby Lay, Harrison Soraggi and Jack Salau.

Reagan Hamilton, Josh McMahon, Chester Gardner, Patrick Goble, Billy Barry and Jack Thrum worked hard for the River Raiders.


Woorinen had the bye.


Round 15 scoreboard:
https://www.centralrivers.com.au/cmfnl-game-day-results-ladders

 

NEXT ROUND

In next Saturday’s round 16 action the ladder-leading Lake Boga is at home to play Balranald.

Swan Hill takes on Cohuna Kangas.

Tooleybuc Manangatang faces Nyah Nyah West United at Manangatang.

Koondrook Barham clashes with Woorinen at Barham.

It’s a bye for Kerang, Mallee Eagles, and Tyntynder.

 



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