GRFNL 1st Semi Preview

By Nathan Dole
GRFNL 1st Semi Preview
By Nathan Dole
Published on:
25 August 2023

LIONS TACKLE TIGERS IN FIRST SEMI AT MOULAMEIN

HAY and Macorna will be vying to stay in the Golden Rivers FNL’s senior footy premiership race in Saturday’s first semi-final.

The Lions and Tigers will clash at Moulamein Recreation Reserve from 2.40pm.

A win-loss tally of 10-6 by Hay in the home and away series included wins against Macorna by margins of one point, 37 and 48 points.

The Lions will start hot favourite to beat the Tigers who achieved a record of 5-11 in the home and away series to be fourth.

Clearly Macorna’s best match against Hay was in round four.

On that day the Lions’ goalkicking accuracy was key as it won 14.8 (92) to 13.13 (91) at Hay Recreation Reserve.

Simon Bunyan led the Lions’ attack on five goals as Lachlan Ritchie kicked eight for the yellow and black.

In round 10, Hay was able to mark a 94-57 victory.

Declan Watson dominated in the forward 50m arc to kick nine goals for the Lions.

Macorna’s leading goalkickers were Lachlan Ritchie, three; and Josh Cameron, two.

In round 15, Hay again marked another home win against Macorna by eight goals.

Declan Watson kicked four goals in the 88-40 victory.

Macorna’s attack was led by Josh Walters on three.

There will be many key match-ups in the first semi-final.

Hay’s on-ball division of James Moran, Fergus Cattanach and Will Clark will be up against Michael Roberts, Hunter Anset and Ethan Stone.

In the centre, Dom Booth faces Shaun Haffenden.

Main targets in Hay’s attack are Declan Watson, Jensen Hargreaves,  and co-captain Kenneth Jubb.

Massive task for a Tigers’ defence led by Liam Roberts, Alex Ingleton and captain Malcolm Neiwand.

Macorna will look to Lachlan Ritchie, Josh Walters, Chris Wilson and Josh Cameron, to lead the way in attack against the likes of Hay co-captain Brad Pocock, Jack Cattanach and Andrew Low.

In the reserves, Wandella takes on Murrabit from 12.35pm.

This season’s meetings stand at two-one in favour of the Wandella Bombers.

In round three, Wandella won at home, 41-29.

Murrabit fired up for a 72-21 victory in the eighth round.

Most recent hit-out between the Bombers and Blues was in round 13 at Wandella where the red and black won 40-29.

It’s Wandella against Moulamein in the under-17 ½ first semi-final from 10.45am.

The Swans have won two of three contests with the Bombers.

Both of those wins were on Moulamein’s turf – 80-41 in round four, and 65-51 in the 15th round.

Wandella marked a 71-17 win against the Swans in the 10th round at the Hangar.

First of this year’s GRFNL footy finals will be the under-14 ½ match between Wandella and Moulamein at 9.35am.

In round four, Wandella won 155-nil on Moulamein’s turf.

The Bombers won 97-15 at home in the 10th round.

Latest meeting was in the 15th round at Moulamein where the Bombers  cruised to a 77-8 win against the Swans.

Winners of the first semi-finals advance to the preliminary finals on September 9 at Macorna.

 

SWANS FIGHT ROOS IN FIRST SEMI-FINAL

PREMIERSHIP hopes for Moulamein and Ultima in the Golden Rivers FNL A-grade netball competition are on the line in this Saturday’s first semi-final.

Both teams ended in the 16-round home and away series on identical win-loss tallies of 8-6, plus two draws.

The Moulamein Swans led the percentage tallies, 114 to 110.

The Swans also have home-court advantage as day one of the finals series will be at Moulamein South Recreation Reserve.

Moulamein warmed up for the finals action by almost toppling the ladder-leading Murrabit last Saturday.

Meg-Jordyne Rooney and Maddy Wild capped off the Swans’ play in defence and through mid-court.

At the final whistle, Murrabit led 48-47.

Ultima goalers Ash Sanders and Grace Farrell were in top form in a 25-goal win against the Hay Lions.

This season’s A-grade meetings between Moulamein and Ultima stand at a win each, and a draw.

In round five the Swans won on the Kangaroos’ court at Ultima, 37-35.

Scores were locked on 32-all at the end of the round nine showdown at Moulamein.

Latest meeting was in the 14th round where Ultima netted a 46-41 victory at home.

The A-grade first semi-final between the Swans and Kangaroos starts at 12.15pm.

Ultima and Macorna meet in the B-grade first semi at 1.30pm.

First duel in ’23 between these teams was in round three where Ultima won 36-21 at home.

Defences were on top as Macorna won 24-21 in round eight on the home of the Tigers.

Margin was just three goals again as Macorna beat the Roos, 42-39 in the 13th round.

It’s Macorna against Murrabit in the B-reserve first semi-final from 2.45pm.

Their first duel in the home and away series was at Macorna in the fifth round where the Tigers marked a 32-26 victory.

Macorna then won 30-26 on Murrabit’s court in the ninth round.

The Blues outpointed the Tigers, 35-29 in the 14th round on Macorna’s court.

Rising stars from Wandella and Moulamein will contest the 17-and-under first semi from 11am.

In round four, Wandella won 54-31 on Moulamein’s court.

Scores were much closer in the next meeting as Wandella won 37-33 in the round 10 contest in the Bombers’ hangar.

A thriller was played in the 15th round as the Bombers won 27-26 on the Swans’ court.

Finals action begins at 9.45am with the 14-and-under match between Hay and Wandella.

These teams met in round five where Hay won 32-18 at Wandella Recreation Reserve.

The Lions roared to a 32-21 victory in the ninth round at Hay Park.

Most recent showdown was in the 14th round where Hay won 45-27 on Wandella’s court.

 



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