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No honour
among thieves
Ken McDonald at the site of one of the 24 Coimadai Avenue of Honour trees stolen on the eve of Remembrance Day. Photo Helen Tatchell
By Jessica Howard
Callous thieves have once again targeted
the Coimadai Avenue of Honour, on the eve
of Remembrance Day.
A total of 24 trees representing local WWI
volunteers have been ripped from the
ground less than three months after an
initial ten were stolen.
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Nomination tops
off great year
By Jessica Howard
Darleys own Jarrod Edwards has been named one
of the top four senior coaches
of the year for AFL Victoria.
The Devils coach was
nominated for the George
Fitzgerald Senior Coach of
the Year Award alongside
candidates from Mordialloc,
Dennington and Leongatha.
More than 500 guests gathered to celebrate all aspects
of grassroots football at the
Victorian Community Football Awards gala dinner on
November 6.
Edwards, who took on the
senior coaching role for Darley just two years ago, delivered the clubs first premiership in 20 years in 2015.
He also took out the 2015
BFL Coach of the Year.
Edwards said whilst he felt
humbled to be nominated,
he was quite surprised to
have made the top four.
You dont coach for any
sort of individual award or
recognition but when it does
happen it is pretty nice, he
said.
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Three people
hurt in smash
By Jessica Howard
Emergency services have
confirmed reports of a single-vehicle smash near Blakeville last month.
Three people were travelling in a ute on Blakeville
Road at Colbrook on October 26 when it collided with
a tree just before 2am.
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By Jessica Howard
The Bunding Southdown
Group has stepped up to the
winners circle.
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Allan Comrie and
Library Officer
Jeremiah with the
new library cards
and bag. Photo
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Yendon
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Police are appealing for
public assistance following
a car crash in Yendon that
claimed the life of a 38-yearold man on Saturday night.
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COMMITTEE MEETINGS
The next Section 86 committee meeting is of the Rural Growth Strategy Committee on
Wednesday 25 November, at the James Young Room, Lerderderg Library, 215 Main St,
Bacchus Marsh commencing at 3pm.
Members of the public are most welcome to attend.
Australia Day Citizen of the Year to be eligible, the person must be 30 years or
older on 26 January next year.
Nominations are being sought for the three awards that are to be presented at the Australia Day
ceremony. The awards include:
Australia Day Young Citizen of the Year to be eligible, the person must be 30
years or younger on 26 January next year.
Community Event of the Year presented to the person or group who has staged the
most outstanding community event during the year.
If you know an outstanding Moorabool resident you would like to nominate for Australia Day
Citizen of the Year, Australia Day Young Citizen of the Year, or a Community Event, simply pick up
a form from Customer Service at the Council Ofces:
15 Stead Street, Ballan
182 Halletts Way, Darley
Lerderderg Library, 215 Main St, Bacchus Marsh
Alternatively, please visit www.moorabool.vic.gov.au and look under News & Information
on Councils Homepage to download a form to complete.
Completed nomination forms need to be submitted by close of business
Friday 20 November 2015.
EMPLOYMENT
Council invites applications for the existing vacancy:
Youth Development Ofcer Part-time 2 days per week (Maternity Leave temporary
position until 16 July 2015) - applications close on 22 November 2015.
Groups, committees and organisations are encouraged to read the Community Development
Fund Guidelines carefully before making a submission. The Guidelines outline the specic
eligibility and assessment criteria.
Program Guidelines, Expression of Interest forms and further information are available on
Councils website www.moorabool.vic.gov.au, or by contacting Customer Service on
5366 7100.
Please note, prior to lodging an Expression of Interest, all applicant groups must contact Council and
speak to a Community Engagement/Development Ofcer to discuss their project.
Applications close at 5pm on 11 December 2015.
BUSHFIRE PLANNING
There will be a Bushre Planning Workshop hosted by the CFA, this Thursday, 19 November at
Mt Warrenheip Fire Station, starting at 7pm. All residents in this area are encouraged to attend.
For more information about CFA community engagement activity throughout Moorabool Shire
go to the CFAs website: www.cfa.com.au.
Moorabool Shire Council: PO Box 18, Ballan VIC 3342 Telephone: 03 5366 7100 Facsimile: 03 5368 1757 CEO: Rob Croxford
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By Jessica Howard
Its been four months since
Guido Neppessen suffered
a stroke that took away his
ability to communicate.
The 43-year-old Bacchus
Marsh resident had barely
had a sick day in his life,
however in mid-July experienced a blood clot that left
him bedridden.
His partner, Samantha
Lord, said Guido had been
fishing with his son when
he returned home with what
she believed to be the flu.
I didnt really think much
of it so I just ran him a
bath, made him dinner and
popped him in front of the
cricket. However the next
morning he was mumbling
so I told him to put his
arms above his head, but he
couldnt, and I thought hes
having a stroke, she said.
I rung an ambulance and
he was taken to Sunshine
within minutes but when
we arrived at the hospital I
watched him have another
stroke right in front of me. I
Guido Neppessen takes his dogs for a walk. Photo Samantha Lord
was watching all the nerves
go off and its like seeing
fireworks explode inside
someone.
Samantha said the next few
days were a blur, with Guido
being roused every 15-minutes to avoid his body going
into cardiac arrest.
I didnt leave his side the
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By Kate Taylor
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Sssssnake safety
By Jessica Howard
A 14-year-old Moorabool
resident is among 350 ballkids to be selected for the
2016
Australian
Tennis
Open.
Dylan Hassen, of Hopetoun Park, was one of 3000
applicants to be chosen for
the infamous tennis tournament, which will take place
at Melbourne Park from
January 18.
Dylan, who has played tennis at Bacchus Marsh for
the past three years, said it
was an amazing feeling to
be chosen from what was a
very long process.
You put in your application and they decide if
youre eligible and once you
do that you go to your first
training session in your local
region, which is an elimination round, and one in three
kids are chosen from there,
he said.
I passed that so I then
went on to do the same
thing at Rod Laver Arena in
the indoor courts and once
I got past that there were
five training sessions and
another elimination process
before I was chosen.
Dylan said the elimination
rounds were a good experience and he now looked forward to the event in January.
By Kate Taylor
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By Jessica Howard
An initial application to
build three units on the
block received nine objections and was amended to
two units; however a neighbour spoke at the meeting
saying that the two-storey
unit would provide a line of
sight directly into her front
and back yards.
Woodlands Ward Councillor Pat Toohey asked whether using opaque or frosted
windows would make a difference, but the objector was
concerned that if the windows could be opened then
there would still be a view.
A speaker in support of the
applicant said many amendments had already been
made and that certain conditions on the permit would be
fine as long as everyone is
happy.
Its overdevelopment, it
does not comply with the
residential code, singlestorey might be suitable,
double-storey over looking
neighbours is not the best
outcome, said Cr Dudzik.
Its a very small court, no
real on street parking, could
be gridlocked, Cr Edwards
said.
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Juniors fire up
By Kate Taylor
Gordon Fire Brigade Juniors
have taken out the annual
Midlands Cup.
Held at Egans Reserve,
Greendale on Sunday 8 November, the event saw teams
from Ballan, Gordon, Coimadai, Elaine and Truganina compete for the honours.
The Cup is a day where
skills learned by junior
members of the brigades are
put into practice, new skills
The Midlands Cup winners, Gordon Junior Fire Brigade. Photo - Diane Lawson
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Council
Pattons Prayer Clips
with Pastor Merv Patton
By Kate Taylor
TOM
Newborns in
the district
Environmental Opinion
For much of the details below I am indebted to Nicholas Low who is professor of
urban and environmental
planning in the faculty of
architecture, building and
planning at the University
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PAUL
Dear Editor,
Premier Andrews can easily bring Victorias most dangerous criminal to justice.
The Department of State
Development Business and
Innovation [DSDBI] imposes
mines in human habitat,
food producing farm land,
domestic water catchments
and aquifers against the
expressed will of its victims via the current bogus
community objection process used for mine related
approvals.
Without answering specific
objections DSDBI fobs off citizens to their local shire who
are not authorised to undo
DSDBIs mine approvals.
When ordered by the Victorian Auditor General to
develop a transparent online risk-based assessment
for Industry projects, it then
excluded the public from
participation in its new online mine approvals portal,
called PRAM.
Then it radically lowered
the bar so low to medium
level risks from mining operations are now treated as
adequate public protection.
So if there is a low to medium risk that a mine tailings
Dear Editor,
Bacchus Marsh Grammar
Staughton Vale Campus Bigger isnt better
The Anakie and Staughton
Vale community were initially supportive of Bacchus
Marsh Grammars proposed
rural and environmental
campus for 60 to 200 students, as it seemed like a
good fit for the area.
However, since the community was alerted by the
Geelong Advertiser (Bacchus Marsh Grammar proposes a 1300 student campus
at Anakie - August 24 2015)
to the full picture of the
proposed development at
Staughton Vale, there has
been a great deal of anger.
As the Addy article pointed
out, the Planning Permit Application clearly states: Future Development - the fol-
Perspective
Dear Editor,
I read with interest Paul
Tatchells Perspective column (MN Nov 10). Couldnt
agree more Paul, but you
forgot one fact.
While
Bachus Marsh is regarded
as a safe seat by a political party nothing is going to
change. One party knows
it will always win so why
bother to spend money, and
the other knows there is no
use trying to buy votes - why
throw funds at a lost cause?
Unless we become a swinging area we are in a no win
situation. Shouldnt be that
way, but ...........
M. Buxton
Bacchus Marsh
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Lost or Found a dog or cat?
Keep up to date with
impounded animals on
Councils Pet Adoption
Facebook page Moorabool
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(MSC DAB 2014-003)
For more information
contact Council Customer
Service on 5366 7100.
WHATS ON
Female Birman/Ragdoll,
Chocolate Point,
approximately 12 months
Found in Coimadai
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Enzo Raimondo
CEO, REIV
Three-bedroom properties
remain in demand across
the state, recording the
highest capital growth of all
property types in the year to
September 30.
The latest REIV data shows
the median house price for
three-bedroom units in regional Victoria increased
9.3 per cent over the year to
$340,000, up from $311,000
for the same period last year.
Three-bedroom homes also
increased, up 5.4 per cent in
the 12 months to September
30, to a median house price
of $315,000.
Matthew Stevens comes to the PRDnationwide Country & Lifestyle team with a
lifetime of experience in Real Estate. Having been brought up on a family farm in the
western district, Matthew followed his fathers footsteps into real estate in 1988 and
arrived in Ballarat in 1993 and apart from a couple of short breaks has been involved
in the sale of lifestyle properties ever since.
Matthew has a straightforward no nonsense approach to Real Estate and feels that
the professional approach at PRD and working in a great lifestyle team sits well with
my desire to provide the utmost advice and service to vendors seeking a great result
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ASKING $995,000
Nestled among natural bushland in absolute seclusion yet only 10 minutes from
Bacchus Marsh Township. Wake up to kangaroos, rosellas, lorikeets right outside
your window. This 4-5 bedroom, 3 bathroom residence with multiple living areas,
lends itself to many possibilities. Ideally suited to a personal residence, B&B, shortterm holiday rental accommodation, fitness/health retreat or more. (subject to council
approval). Set among 15 acres of bushland. 12 x 6 metre garage with double
carport and 2 additional undercover car spots.
PID: 824665
ASKING $379,000
An excellent oor plan with main bedroom with WIR & ens. Formal lounge, spacious
family room, meals & kitchen. Bedrooms 2 & 3 have BIRs & are adjacent to the
family bathroom. Kitchen with an island bench with stone top, a 900mm gas cooktop,
fantastic walk in pantry. Ducted heating & cooling. The double garage has a remote
control door & a small pergola on the back and the main pergola is off the family room.
On a fully landscaped 649m2 block in one of Ballans newest subdivisions.
PID: 823684
ASKING $479,000
This well built, 4 year old home with a well-designed oorplan. Generous master
bedroom, with walk-in his & her robes, well-appointed ens. 3 further bedrooms
with BIRs are complimented by a second living area. A large open plan kitchen/
meals/living area overlook the hills & beyond. Entertainer kitchen with Caesar stone
benchtops, S/S appliances, quality fixtures & WIP. Alfresco deck, under-house
storage, landscaped gardens, double garage, ducted heating, ducted evap
cooling & ducted refrigerated a/c.
PID: 818788
This unit has two bedrooms with BIRs & WWC & one bedroom has a R/C
air con. Relax & enjoy the lovely formal lounge which also has an a/c. The
spacious kitchen has great cupboard space & new dishwasher. Good size
bathroom with separate bath & shower, separate W.C. and a good size laundry.
Cooling throughout and ducted heating. Courtyard garden has a small fernery
& garden shed. The unit has a single garage with remote rolladoor,
external blinds & NBN is installed.
PID: 812830
With loads of potential & plenty of room to refurbish or develop. Located on a large
corner block within walking distance to schools, child care, sporting facilities and
shops. The unique oorplan offers 5 bedrooms, 3 with BIRs, the master with an ens
& WIR. There is an abundance of living space with kitchen, dining, lounge, study.
Outside there is a substantial 12m x 8m shed/workshop. On a huge 1550m block with
front and side access, ideal for future development (STCA).
PID: 803191
MARVELLOUS MYRNIONG
ASKING $398,000
ASKING $950,000
Daryl Gould
0409 233 157
Bob Gunnell
0417 566 951
This lovely home has instant appeal for the big family. On a 890m block this house
features 4 bed plus study, formal lounge, rumpus & family room. 3 living areas, huge
master bedroom with full ensuite & fantastic kitchen with an island bench & S/S
appliances. In total 30sqs of living are yours to enjoy including a big double garage &
externally landscaped gardens & ponds, plus a concrete in ground pool for the kids
to enjoy.
PID: 798965
Peter Leonard
0429 671 990
Ph 5367 2333
ASKING $435,000
Lovely family home of 3 bedrooms, huge master with ens, 2 large living rooms,
spacious kitchen & meals area & magnificent veranda along the front. Located
close to town and walking distance to the Golf Club. Timber cathedral ceilings
in the lounge, Heat Charm wood heater, Rinnai gas heater & a split system a/c.
Large kitchen, big pantry, gas cooking. Colorbond garage, 12m x 7.5m & a 4 car
carport, workshop & 2 garden sheds. Approx. 1/2 acre.
PID: 807062
ASKING $495,000
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ASKING $350,000
ASKING $435,000
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Steve Creese
0475 888 101
ASKING $580,000
Located in the popular Grantleigh Estate and on a huge 1,400m block is this
4 bedroom + study home. Main with ens & WIR, lounge room with gas fire in
fireplace; hostess kitchen with meals/family area; huge rumpus room with builtin-bar. Ducted heating & Evap Cooling. Double garage with internal access, via
the store room & there is an extensive roofed & timber decked outdoor living area
with barbeque and fish pond.
PID: 807059
Ian McDonald
0418 522 549
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LEN SMITH
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REAL ESTATE
Lorraine Circa 1914 is steeped in Bacchus Marshs rich history. Architect designed and standing proud for over 100
years. The impressive large block of 1325 sqm sets the scene for this distinctive Federation style home. Displaying an
abundance of character and charm offering an instantly enjoyable family lifestyle opportunity. The homes spacious
interior comprises of 4 bedrooms master with en-suite & WIRs, grand hallway entry with coved 3.6 metre ornate ceilings,
formal lounge, separate dining room, spacious family room adjoining to timber kitchen and meals area. Other highlights
include gas central heating, original leadlight windows, open fire places with timber mantels, polished timber floors, wide
bull nosed verandas, paved brick courtyard, and North facing gardens with two street frontages. This prized location is
only moments away to Main Street Shopping, Zoned Bacchus Marsh Primary School, Cafes/Restaurants, and the Railway
Station offering easy access to Melbourne and or Ballarat. Terms 10% Deposit- Balance 60/90 days.
Inspect: Wed 5:00-5:30 pm Sat 1:00-1:30pm
Inspect: By appointment
Price: $319,000
Len Smith: 0418 343 754
Web Id: -
44.18
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764m2
1.27
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795m2
18
705m2
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19
703m2
34.52
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18.49
5
701m2
19.00
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760m2
14.0
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667m2
20.6
4
38.02
1
603m2
15.54
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649m2
19.29
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624m2
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608m2
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Price: $595,000
Len Smith: 0418 343 754
Web Id: -
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entangled. Rewards for hard work are yours at last. Do
your best to relieve a relatives stress.
LEOJuly 23-August 22
QUICK PUZZLE
ARIESMarch 21-April 20
1.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
14.
18.
20.
23.
24.
25.
ACROSS
Guess (4,2,3,4)
Cool (5)
Sweet (7)
Tough (6)
Country (6)
Angry (5)
Box (5)
Charm (6)
Grasp (6)
Post (7)
Couple (5)
Big trouble (3,5,2,3)
NO. 8932
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
13.
15.
16.
17.
19.
21.
22.
DOWN
Safe (6)
Due (5)
Disorder (7)
Drawing pin (4)
Mistake (5)
Without purpose (7)
Assassin (6)
Free (7)
Fish (7)
Dog (6)
Impertinent (6)
Lift (5)
Vagrant (5)
Against (4)
CRYPTIC PUZZLE
ACROSS
1. The pastel pink of the silken awning? (8,5). 8. Mother,
do have wine (5). 9. Change the law (7). 10. Behaves
as though it takes place (4,2). 11. In case, again, it will
need ironing (6). 12. Stupid Des has locked father inside in the tool shed (5). 14. Thats too dear - straight
up, it is! (5). 18. A mile out, meet a girl (6). 20. A rubbishy
metal jar (6). 23. He keeps on at one to get a dog (7).
24. Poor ship! (5). 25. How the dance instructor said
Be careful? (5,4,4).
DOWN
1. Would it hurt to give mother overtime? (6). 2. A funny
clue about the right to have money (5). 3. Understanding its ground corn to feed fish with (7). 4. What, in an
instant, revealed the parcel contained a bomb? (4). 5.
Very good, chief (5). 6. To reverse, the woman changed
gear as usual (7). 7. Followed the last girl inside (6). 13.
The entertainer, when I returned had poured port out
(7). 15. As a dancer hell do (7). 16. The money we returned to the nut (6). 17. To be obstructive, dont come
down again (4,2). 19. Hot on the heels of the girl from
the Emerald isle (5). 21. Aim to take time in the nursery
(5). 22. One intro for the musicians (4).
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, Delicate shade. 8, Ma-con. 9, Coppers. 10,
Goes on. 11, C-re-ase. 12, S-pa-de. 14, Steep. 18, Amelia. 20, Tin-pot. 23, Harrier. 24, Tramp. 25, Watch your
step.
Down - 1, Dam-age. 2,Luc-R-e. 3, Co-ncor-d. 4, Tick. 5,
Super. 6, AvE-rage. 7, En-Sue-d. 13, P-I-er-rot. 15,
Twister . 16, Cash-ew. 17, Stop up. 19, Iris-H. 21, Plant. 22, Tr-I-o.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, Frighten. 6, Puma. 8, Fair. 9, Pugilist. 10,
Stuff. 11, Titian. 13, Afresh. 15, Vessel. 17, Always. 19,
Fancy. 22, Response. 23, Load. 24, Stun. 25, Tell-tale.
Down - 2, React. 3, Giraffe. 4, Type. 5, Negative. 6,
Pilot. 7, Mistake. 12, Chestnut. 14, Filbert. 16, Shallot.
18, Aspen. 20, Crawl. 21, Well.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, Make it up. 6, D-is-H. 8, Stag (party). 9,
Old times. 10, Drags. 11, Sh-err-y. 13, Lad-der. 15, Awar-ds. 17, Passes. 19, A-gent. 22, Tom-a-hawk. 23,
Ra-I-n. 24, Peke (peak). 25, Ste-adI-ed.
Down - 2, A-stir. 3, Engaged. 4, Took. 5, Pede-stal. 6,
Drive. 7, Stee-re-d. 12, Tres-pas-s. 14, A-nato-le. 16,
A-ngere-d. 18, Shake. 20, No-I-se. 21, Skye (sky).
CANCERJune 22-July 22
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LEOJuly 23-August 22
SUDOKU
SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
NUMBER GAME
The accent is on creativity in all realms of your life, especially in your work environment. Trouble brewing
among friends should not affect you if you are careful.
Intimate parties are favoured on the weekend.
PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
Be wary of opportunists and avoid any sort of recklessness activity. New friendships are advanced now, but old
alliances cannot be ignored. Travel plans are solidified.
LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
Craft projects and hobbies involving other people are
favoured. A painfully critical friend may need a candid
statement from you. Be prudent when it comes to new
financial ventures.
SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
The accent is on creativity in all realms of your life, especially in your work environment. Trouble brewing
among friends should not affect you if you are careful.
Intimate parties are favoured on the weekend.
PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
Be wary of opportunists and avoid any sort of recklessness activity. New friendships are advanced now, but old
alliances cannot be ignored. Travel plans are solidified.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, Shot in the dark. 8, Chill. 9, Caramel. 10,
Rugged. 11, Greece. 12, Cross. 14, Chest. 18, Allure.
20, Clutch. 23, Station. 24, Brace. 25, The devil to pay.
Down - 1, Secure. 2, Owing. 3, Illness. 4, Tack. 5, Error.
6, Aimless. 7, Killer. 13, Release. 15, Halibut. 16, Basset. 17, Cheeky. 19, Raise. 21, Tramp. 22, Anti.
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Bacchus Marsh
Little Athletics
Last Saturday, Bacchus
Marsh athletes recorded an
amazing number of Personal
Best results at their Centre
meet. Olivia Way, Lachlan
Goodman, Kyrah Guarino
and Ruby Payne all received
6 PBs for the meet.
Two new Centre records
were set. Sean Hughes (Dolphins) stormed home in the
Under 16 70 metres recording a new record time of 8.90
secs. Shani Bullard (Blues)
bettered her own Under 16
Triple Jump record with a
jump of 9.37metres.
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Sulky Snippets
Glen Parks Steenhuis family Bassie, Donna and Zac
snared the Claiming Pace
over 2200 metres at Ballarat
with tough 5-Y-0 Safari/
Truly Sue gelding Bobby
Fabulous in a rate of 1-57.7.
By LEN BAKER
Mount Cottrell trainer
Joanne Mangion finally
cracked it for another victory
with her 9-Y-0 Wind Cries
Maori/Chelsea Trick mare
Tawonga South, by taking
the Heat for Trotters T0 & T1
class over 2200 metres at Ballarat on Tuesday.
Friday 13 November, Tabcorp Park Melton Race 4 Winner: Guggenheim (4). Trainer:
Amanda McHenry. Driver: Gavin Lang. Photo: Stuart McCormick.
Friday 13 November, Tabcorp Park Melton Race 6 Winner: Mister Mundaka (7). Trainer:
Andy Gath. Driver: Kate Gath. Photo: Stuart McCormick.
Friday 13 November, Tabcorp Park Melton Race 8 Winner: Hotasel (4). Trainer: John Justice. Driver: John Justice. Photo:
Stuart McCormick.
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Premier Division
Although only 5 games into
the season, Avenue faced a
crunch game against City
Oval, away.
Despite solid wins from Bill
Hawkens and Geoff Whites
rinks, Avenue was unable to
get over the line. Dino Borattos rink also battled hard
and despite finishing the
game strongly, failed to win
by 8 shots.
Final score - Avenue 85 lost
City Oval 106.
Division 2 - Faced secondplaced City Oval at home
with Avenue needing a win
to stay in touch with the top
4. As with the Premier Division, Avenue was unable to
match it with their stronger
opponents. Joe Borattos rink
led virtually all day, only to
drop 6 shots over the final 5
ends to go down by 2 shots.
Peter Glass rink kept in
Ballan Tennis
Sport
Ballan Cricket
Jarryd broke the partnership
on his way to 5 wickets in a
great all-round game. Ballan
got the last wicket with 7
balls to spare.
Ballan 1st XI
Ballan 10/252 lost Brown
Hill 9/302
Bowling - 1st innings
B Masters 17-2-4/60, Z Graham 18-1-2/63, C Dunne 144-0/33, M Currie 11-0-2/54, B
Loughnane 10-1-1/46
Batting - Z Graham 57, J
McGregor 42, M Nolan 40,
B Loughnane 29, T Connor
27no
Ballan were chasing 303 to
win, with the boys making
a good effort with the bat,
led by Zac Graham and first
gamer Jack McGregor, who
was impressive late in the
innings belting 42 runs.
Ballan 2nd XI
Ballan 7/262 def Coronet
City 10/241
Batting - J Graham 120, L
Snaith 46, C White 15no
Bowling - J Graham 8-05/48, J Cameron 8-0-2/52, A
Mullane 7.5-0-1/43, L Snaith
6-0-1/49, J McEgan 1-0-1/9
After three early wickets,
Jarryd and Lachie put on a
152 run partnership with
Jarryd making 120; the boys
went on to make 262, with
Corey hitting 15no. Ballan
got a couple of early wickets
before Coronet rallied until
Under 16s
Ballan 6/169 def Golden
Point White 10/97
Batting - J McGregor 52 ret,
J Crowe 52 ret, R Ranieri 15,
E Shaw 14.
Bowling - C McEgan 5-03/9, S Dehnert 7.2-1-2/9, J
McEgan 5-1-2/9, C Gates 3-02/13, R Ranieri 6-3-1/3
It was a good team effort by
all the bowlers today with
all boys bowling well. It was
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Clint McEgan (12 years) and
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Under 12s
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Cubs 10/103
Batting - M Golding 17 retired, J Johnston 10 retired,
N Neumann 11 no, J Jarvis 6
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Bowling - V Weatherhead
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year. Both batting and bowling was good by the boys
keeping Darley to 103 with
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C Grade
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C3 Elaine (forfeit) v Ballan
C4/C5 Elaine 3/22 def Dunnstown 1/12
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