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Traralgon completes Div 1 hat-trick BOWLS STRZELECKI NORTH SATURDAY PENNANT BY MICHAEL HOLROYD   THE run into the weekend’s grand finals were hindered by extensive rain on Friday (February 27), which resulted in a change of venues including moving the showcase of Division 1 from Newborough Bowling Club to under the roof at Longwarry Bowling Club. Traralgon continued its winning way by securing a third Division 1 premiership in a row over Trafalgar. Vin McIlwain and his rink of Tom Irvine, Ian Hisley and Matt Eccles won all eight shots on the last end against Ian Miles and his rink of Noel Rubvenstein, Mick Fleming and David Cook, 33 to 21, sealing the victory overall for Traralgon, 102-81. Matt Ferrari and his rink of Trevor James, Ron Sherlock and Nick Turnbull defeated Matt Schreyer and his rink of Graham Hill, Ted Kuklinsky and Adam Proctor, 28-15. Wayne Lynch and his rink of Pat Trewin, Michael Better and Shane Chapman drew against Tommy Lodge and his rink of Matt Ogilivie, Matt Leicester and Matt Coutts, 19-all. Trafalgar had a winner with Nathan Cook and his rink of Peter Rosenboom, Tim Fraser and Chris Bortignon, defeating James Sculkin and his rink of Jedd Ladgrove, Ian Kirkup and Wayne Barnes, 26-22.   Division 3 NEWBOROUGH (2) had a narrow win over Trafalgar (2) at Traralgon. Robert Cook and his rink of Liam Jones, Michael Weatherall and Wayne Arnold defeated Frank Farrugia and his rink of Col Carmichael, Terry Robertson and Barry Leicester, 27-14. Trevor Kennedy and his rink of Michael Holroyd, Jeff Wetzel and Julie Jackson defeated Mal Clyno and his rink of Sue Robinson, Daryl Horner and Peter Watson, 21-11. Another one for the collection: League powerhouse Newborough won the Division 3 pennant. Photograph supplied For Trafalgar (2), Derek Jones and his rink of Luke McFarlane, Peter Dart and Wayne Hurst defeated Paul Gallagher and his rink of Bob Goldie, Tony Knipping and Barry Daley, 24-14. Despite losing eight shots on one end, Paul Dawson and his rink of Alex Brodie, Heather Taylor and Peter Jonas defeated Alan Ryan and his rink of Fran Clark, Jesse Hebbard and Lisa Arnold, 26-21. Newborough (2) won overall, 83-74, returning them to Division 2 next season.   Division 4 WARRAGUL (2) bested Newborough (3) at Traralgon, 84-68. Terry Sullivan and his rink of Adrian Helmuth, Gabrielle Draisma and Paul Simmons defeated Kevin Myrteza, 28-9. Lynda McCoy and her rink of Ken Landman, Brian Kennedy and Glynis Mitchell defeated Peter Policha, 25-12. Greg Mitchell and his rink of Belinda Slate, Des Stephens and Jim Moyle defeated Albert Van Stekelenburg, 20-17. For Newborough (3), Gerry Van Duin and his rink of Colin Croot, Carmel Goss and Alan Luck defeated Peter Gallasch and his rink of David Alderman, Bernie McIntosh and Bill Clark, 30-11.   Division 5 TRARALGON (5) defeated Morwell (3) at Longwarry, 73-60. David Karsky and his rink of John Kong, Kelvin James and Terry Lawrence defeated John Betteley, 39-14. Scott McDonald and his rink of Bill Justin, Max Cumming and Ron Hales defeated Leanne Broadbent, 19-17. For Morwell (3), Trevor Curtis and his rink of Lou Edge, Denise Pigdon and Jan Moody defeated Mick Reynolds and his rink of Brett Sandy, Noel Murray and Ingrid Snell, 29-15.   Division 6 LONGWARRY (3) defeated Newborough (4) at Traralgon, 67-52. William Cook and his rink of Colleen Butterworh, Darrell Beaument and Mick Taylor led the way by defeating Ken Bechaz, 33-6. For Newborough (4), Peter Bertoli defeated Sharon Twite and her rink of Elio Megetto, Andre Parker and Ronald Te Giffel, 22-19. Ron Boskma defeated Graham Woolstencrogt and his rink of Heather Cumpstey, Barry Short and Darren Van den Berghe, 24-15.   Division 7 BOOLARRA (3) defeated Drouin (4) at Morwell, 37-33. Scott Gregor and his rink of Wayne Skues, Mark Baker and Ian Fox defeated Ian Haughton, 24-11. For Drouin (4), Gwen Price defeated Mandi Peter and her rink of Ashley Baker, Michael Williams and Ryan Laukens, 22-13. Demon delight: Boolarra started grand final day with victory in Division 7. Photograph: Blake Metcalf-Holt

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#Drouin vibes. Drove me crazy!

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~ 21 games in for 32 teams & we have exactly 2 games players have been suspended this year:

#Drouin 10/9: 1 game for crosschecking

& now

#Rantanen 11/22: automatic 1 game suspension for 2 game misconduct match penalties over 41 consecutive games played.

That’s it.

Money 🤑 over player safety.

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Bowlers battled through soggy conditions BOWLS STRZELECKI NORTH WEEKEND PENNANT BY MICHAEL HOLROYD BOWLERS were apprehensive about the weather following continual forecasts of unpleasant rain last Saturday. The morning started with plenty of light rain after heavy overnight showers. Bowlers attended their clubs hoping the rain would ease and allow afternoon’s bowls for Round 4 in Strzelecki North. Division 1 THE game of the round was at Trafalgar, with Newborough playing on Trafalgar’s ‘Blue Lagoon’ which was quite appropriate with the constant threat of rain throughout the afternoon. For Trafalgar, Matt Schreyer and his rink of Graham Hill, Ted Kuklinsky and Adam Proctor got away to a great start after losing the first end to Newborough’s state representative Sammy Atkinson and her rink of Glenn Slater, Danny Van Zuylen and Neale Houston. They won six shots on the second end and five on the fourth to streak away to a 12-1 lead. After 12 ends, Schreyer had a massive 29-6 lead. Newborough’s George Lambos and his rink of Paul Sherman, Wayne Arnold and Alan Grubb fought hard to get Newborough back in the game as they drew to an 18-5 lead against Nathan Cook and his rink of Peter Rosenboom, Matt Ogilvie and Tim Fraser. Scott Jones and his rink of Alan Ryan, Josh Kennedy and Phil Mustoe were also playing well for Newborough and had a 17-6 lead against Chris Bortignon and his rink of Noel Rubenstein, Mick Fleming and Matt Coutts after 12 ends. The fourth rink was between Kevin Lovett of Newborough and his rink of Bluey Flanigan, Jo-Anne Michaels and Sheryl Atkinson who were narrowly leading 10-8 against David Cook and his rink of Wayne Hurst, Matt Leicester and Ian Miles. At this stage the game was close, with Newborough slightly in front by three shots and all rinks playing competitive bowls over the remaining nine ends. Sammy Atkinson and her rink recovered over the last few ends to only go down 33-14. Chris Bortignon and his rink came home strongly to narrowly win the rink 20-19 which was a big turnaround from the early ends. Kevin Lovett won eight ends in a row prior to losing the last end to win 22-9. In a game of two halves Nathan Cook had fought back strongly against George Lambos and they started the last end of the match with Newborough leading by one shot overall with Lambos leading 21-13. Cook’s rink drew shot on the last end to have the thrilling match end in a draw with each club winning two rinks and the score tied 76-all. Traralgon travelled to Longwarry and played under the roof with a weakened team with a large number of players unavailable. Wayne Barnes and his rink of Trevor James, Julian Wildenberg and Shane Chapman defeated Ian Peterson and his rink of Jodie Ashby, Grame Aubrey and Trevor Kitchin 25-9. James Scullin and his rink of Jedd Ladgrove, Jason Irvine and Ron Sherlock defeated Russell White and his rink of Craig Cousin, Robert Quinn and Richard Ross 21-15. Longwarry had winners with Dave Ashby, and his rink of Hank Metselaar, Grant Pask and Jason Lieshout defeating Michael Yacoub and his rink of Pat Trewein, Ian Kirkup and Nick Turnbull 20-15. Glenn Pask and his rink of Jan Aubrey, Dale Weller and Ken White defeated Matt Eccles and his rink of Tom Irvine, Michael Better and Ian Hilsley 17-14 leaving Traralgon the winners 75-61. Morwell played well at home against near neighbours Morwell Club. Kevin Pigden and his rink of Jill White, Alex Muirhead Jr and Morice Gardiner defeated Tara Harle and her rink of Jo Leslie, Duncan Hanlon and Roger Rejmer 27-13. Ron Lyfield and his rink of Bill Tumney, John Osborne and John Woischuk defeated Glenn Trembath and his rink of Geoff Unwin, Sue Karleusa and Lynne Smith 28-10. For Morwell Club, Brett Harle defeated Danny McKeown 22-19 and Neil Whitelaw defeated Brian Kingsley 22-17 leaving Morwell the winners 91-67. Traralgon RSL and Drouin was washed out. Division 2 MOE maintained its unbeaten run with all rinks up against Traralgon RSL (2). Sandy Caines defeated Graeme Hore 22-20, Steve Pallot defeated Gordon Bayley 29-21 and Michael Smogavec defeated Alan Jones 21-15. John Westerlo and his rink of Dave Wurlod, John ‘Banger’ Harvey and Chris Goldsbrough had a 36-12 win against Max Gibbins to complete the 108-68 victory. Traralgon (2) had a win against Traralgon (3) with Kevin Enguell defeating Brendon Smiles 20-13, Gary Trewin defeated Graham Cross 24-17 and Kathy Smiles defeated Shashi Bhattti 21-12. For Traralgon (3), Greg Swan defeated Abe Roeder 30-20, leaving Traralgon (2) the winners 85-72. These were the only games completed which counted for points as only one game in each of Divisions 4, 5 and 6 were completed, not enough for results to count. Round 3 BOWLERS enjoyed good weather on Saturday, November 1 for Round 3 of Strzelecki North Saturday Pennant. In Division 1, the game of the round was at Newborough, with visitors Longwarry providing strong competition throughout the match, winning 76 to 72. Sammy Atkinson and her rink of Glenn Slater and Danny Van Zuylen, together with Neale Houston, defeated Glenn Pask 28-19. Kevin Lovett and his rink of Bluey Flanigan, Jo-Anne Michaels and Sheryl Atkinson defeated David Ashby 19-10. George Lambos drew 18-all with Ken Towt. For Longwarry, Ian Peterson and his rink of Jodie and Graeme Aubrey, together with Trevor Kitchin, defeated Scott Jones 25-11, leaving Newborough the winners by four shots in an entertaining game. Traralgon won all rinks at home against Drouin, with Michael Yacoub and his rink of Pat Trewin, Ian Kirkup and Nick Turnbull winning 27-8 against Dennis Throup. Vin McIlwain and his rink of Michael Better, Ian Hilsley and Matt Eccles won 27-10 against Chris Deal. James Scullin defeated Doug Boggie 20-18 and Wayne Lynch defeated Toby Wallace 24-15, leaving Traralgon the winners 98-51. Traralgon RSL welcomed Morwell Club and broke through for its first win of the season, with Ross Sizeland and his rink of Greg Pratt, Tich Hore and Maurie Sutcliffe winning 40-9 against Neil Whitelaw. Beau Williamson defeated Brett Harlt 20-13, Alan Kanavan defeated Glenn Trembath 21-12 and Dave Hodson defeated Tara Harle 19-18, leaving RSL the winners 100-52 Trafalgar welcomed Morwell with Matt Schreyer and his rink of Graham Hill, Ted Kuklinksky and Adam Proctor defeated Morice Gardiner 35-11 and Nathan Cook defeated Danny McKeown 19-11. For the visitors, Ron Jyfield and his rink of Bill Tumney, John Osborne and Alex Muirhead Jr defeated Chris Bortignon 28-18 and Brian Kingsley defeated David Cook 22-17 leaving Trafalgar winning 89-72. Division 2 MOE maintained its unbeaten run with a narrow two shot defeat of Warragul. Michael Smogavec and his rink of John Williams, Barry Hawkett and Jayde Leech won 29-15 against Robert Renn. John Westerlo defeated David Gatewood 23-17. For Warragul, Gary Ingley defeated Steve Pallot 23-19 and Margaret Ratcliffe and her rink of John Morrison, Graeme Davis and Gaye Renn defeated Sandy Caines. Boolarra had a good win at home against Traralgon (2) with Joel Anderson and his rink of Grame Colbert, Darrin Napier and Joelene Laukens winning 24-13 against Kevin Enguell. Dave Stevens defeated Kathy Smiles 21-13, Steve Davy defeated Abe Roeder 23-15 and for Traralgon (2), Garry Trewin defeated Jorma Takanen 23-22, leaving Boolarra winning 90-64. Traralgon (3) won well at home against near neighbours Traralgon RSL (2) with Greg Swan defeating Grame Hore 20-13, Shashi Bhatti defeated Brian Smith 25-18 and Graham Cross defeated Gordon Bayley 20-17. For the RSL, Laurie Melhuish defeated Brendon Smiles 19-16 leaving Traralgon (3) winning 79-67. Garfield had a good win at home against Neerim District with Les Pumphrey defeating Peter Wilson 21-13, Joe Lenders defeated Peter Throup 17-14 and Stephen Whyte defeated Neil Adams 19-18. For Neerim, Peter Brooks defeated Alan White 20-17 leaving Garfield winning 74-65. Division 3 NEWBOROUGH (2) again battled to defeat Thorpdale with Robbert Cook and his rink of Ryan Lambos, Alan Ryan and Mile Weatherall winning 27-8 and Barry Daley 20-19. For Thorpdale, Ben Powell and his rink of Alan McLure won 27-14 and Brendan Jennings won 20-15 leaving Newborough (2) the winners when Lisa Arnold drew shot on the last end of the day after being four shots down in the head. Newborough (2) won by two shots 76-74. In another close game at home, Drouin (2) fell one shot short against Trafalgar (2) who won 82-81. For Trafalgar (2), Paul Dawson and his rink of Laurie Heenan, Luke McFarlane and Derek Jones won 31-17 and Peter Jonas won 21-16. For Drouin (2), Rudy Kerkvliet and his rink of Paul Derlaney, David Wall and Peter Phillips won 28-13 and Robert Campbell won 20-17 leaving Trafalgar (2) winning by one shot. Morwell (2) won well against Yinnar with Bob Wilson and his rink of Pene Eaton, Stephen Postlethwaite and Stuart Humphrey winning 26-5 against Tim Roche. Ian Wilson won 22-17, Richard McMahon 24-11 and for Yinnar, Luka Djudurovic won 19-17 as Morwell (2) won 89-52. Longwarry (2) won all rinks at home against Moe (2) 95-50, with Gerard Mitchell winning 28-11, John McCarthy 20-12, John Majkut 20-11 and to complete the clean sweep, Simon Counsel 27-16. Division 4 CHURCHILL won a tense game at Newborough (3) 72-70 with John Stewart winning 18-14, David Patience 17-16 and Tony Colwell drew 20-all with Albert Van Stekelenburg. For Newborough (3), Gerry Van Duin won 20-17. Traralgon (4) won all rinks at Neerim District (2) winning 113-50 with Ian Wills winning 28-11, Bill Bishop 25-14, Stuart Hulse 30-15 and Norbert Schoeter 30-10. Warragul (2) defeated Yarragon 97-56 with Linda McCoy winning 18-17, Greg Mitchell 38-8 and Bill Clark 23-12. For Yarragon, Richard Polmear won 19-18. Yallourn North won all rinks against Traralgon RSL (3) 97-62 with Rod Dixon winning 20-16, Ricky Hearn 28-12, Craig Speake 24-20 and David Hibbert 25-14. Division 5 DROUIN (3) defeated Morwell (3) 68-36 with Robert Dickson winning 25-11, Mary Andrews 25-10 and Irene Dawson 25-15. Traralgon (5) defeated Trafalgar (3) 65-47 with Terry Lawrence winning 27-11, Bill Justin 20-17 and for Trafalgar (3) Pat Tatterson 19-18. Garfield (2) defeated Warragul (3) 59-57 with Brian Fox winning 25-11 and Rick Sillett 19-18, and for Warragul (3) John Bell won 28-15. Division 6 MORWLEL Club (2) defeated Boolarra (2) 78-46 with Bob Pelchen winning 25-19 and Margaret McColl 34-8. Sandy Sinnott drew 19-all with Keith Holmes. Moe (3) had another narrow win 53-52 against Longwarry (3) with Bob Essler winning 25-8. For Longwarry (3), Ronald Te Giffel won 22-8 and Sharon Twite 22-20. Morwell (4) defeated Traralgon (6) 50-46 with Graham Hutchinson winning 23-10 and Bill Tyben 19-14. For Traralgon (6), Ken Ford won 22-8. Newborough (4) had the bye. Division 7 BOOLARRA (3) defeated Thorpdale (2) 48-39 with Mandi Peter winning 27-12 and for Thorpdale (2), Darron Fraser won 27-22. Morwell (5) defeated Yallourn North (2) 53-40 with Alan Marum winning. Traralgon RSL (4)) defeated Churchill (2) 50-17 with Craig Smith winning 24-15 and Max Bloomfield 29-25. Drouin (4) had the bye. THE Strzelecki North Playing Area Mixed Pairs were completed on Sunday, November 2 at Traralgon. Lisa Arnold (Newborough) and Andrew Soplakow (Mirboo North) defeated Sheryl Atkinson (Newborough) and James Scullin (Traralgon), 16-9. In the morning semi-finals, Atkinson and Scullin defeated George Lambos and Sammy Atkinson from Newborough, 12-10. Arnold and Soplakow received a forfeit from Karren Sheers (Neerim District) and Vin McIlwain (Traralgon) due to illness.  

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Newborough stand tall in midweek competition BOWLS STRZELECKI NORTH MIDWEEK PENNANT BY MICHAEL HOLROYD   MIDWEEK pennant bowls continued Tuesday with players enjoying good bowling conditions following heavy weekend rain. In Division 1, unbeaten sides Morwell Club and Newborough met at Newborough with the Newborough rink of Sammy Atkinson with Jesse Hebbard, Mo Leighton and Scott Jones winning 29-10 against Tara Harle their only winner. Neil Whitelaw and his rink of Geoff Unwin, John Woischuk and Vaughan Reimers defeated Sheryl Atkinson 19-11 and Brett Harle and his rink of Iyoko Yoshimura, Sue Karleusa and Roger Rejmer defeated Phil Mustoe 18-14. This has left Newborough alone on top of the ladder with a 54-47 victory. Trafalgar had a good win at home against Moe with Matt Schreyer and his rink of Graham Hill, Ian Miles and Matt Coutts defeating Paul Read 28-15. Adam Proctor and his rink of Helen Robertson, Matt Ogilvie and Mick Fleming won 21-16 against Jim Lawrence. For Moe, Ian Caines and his rink of Michael Rudy together with Val and Brian Rodgers defeated David Cook 27-20. Warragul won well at home against Traralgon with Margaret Ratcliffe and her rink of Russ Carrick, Graeme Davis and Gaye Renn winning 29-12 against Trevor James. Gary Ingley and his rink of Lynne Thomas, Lynda Morrison and Peter Gallasch defeated Kathy Smiles 22-9 and for Traralgon, James Scullin and his rink of Gary Bassett, Bill Kirby and Graham Cross defeated Robert Renn 18-16. Drouin with only the rink of Robert Campbell together with Vincent Mancarella, Elaine Thorpe and John Bickerdike defeated Margaret Gibbins 24-15 held on to defeat Traralgon RSL 61-55, who had Maurie Sutcliffe and his rink of Ron Osler, Gordon Bayley and Ross McKenzie defeating Dennis Throup 18-17 and Ross Sizeland and his rink of Margaret Morley, Peter Barnes and Greg Pratt defeating Les Firth 22-20.   IN Division 2, Newborough (2) welcomed Drouin (2) with Trevor Kennedy and his rink of Michael Holroyd, Jeff Wetzel and Julie Jackson winning 40-8. Robbert Cook won 26-16 and Len Middling 27-8 leaving Newborough (2) winning 93-31. Morwell with Steve Collins and his rink of Mike Arnold, Rita Reddiex and David Broadbent winning 29-9, Danny McKeown winning 25-20 and Col Grant 24-17 had a 78-46 win at Yinnar. Newborough (3) with Albert Van Stekelenburg and his rink of Maurie Ludlow, Bev Luck and Ed Whelan had a 16-8 win and Di Bertoli won 17-11 against Neerim District who had Pat Fraser-Aurisch winning 22-15 leaving Newborough (3) winning 48-41. Traralgon (2) won well at home against Trafalgar (2) with Ian Wills and his rink of Karen Hodgens, Janis Kirby and Mick Reynolds winning 27-10, May Cross won 21-19 and Bill Bishop 26-18.   IN Division 3, Churchill defeated Yarragon 55 – 47 with David Patience and his rink of Barry Flanigan, David Moir and Craig Roberts winning 26-11 and John Stewart won 19-12. For Yarragon, Richard Chetland won 24-10. Longwarry won all rinks at Morwell Club (2) with Dave Ashby and his rink of Ken White. Dale Weller and Craig Cousin winning 27-11 and Jason Lieshout won 22-15 and Trevor Kitchin 28-14, seeing Longwarry win 77-40. Warragul (2 defeated Drouin (3) 72 – 54 with Greg Mitchell and his rink of Ada Baxter, Bill Clappers and Bill Clarke winning 30-15. Paul Simmons won 22-15 and for Drouin (3) Andrew Blaby won 24-20. Morwell (2) defeated Traralgon (3) 77-45 with Bob Wilson and his rink of Lou Edge, Lyn Johnston and James Turner winning 34-9, Rebecca Matheson won 26-13 and for Traralgon (3) Graham Webb won 23-17.   IN Division 4, Longwarry (2) 15-58 defeated Traralgon 94 thwaite 1-54 with Gerard Mitchell winning 20-17. Yallourn North 12-69 defeated Newborough (4) 4-55 with Steve Postlethwaite winning 35-12. Morwell (3) 14-61 defeated Moe (2) 2-51 with Jan Moody winning 24-17. Traralgon RSL (2) 14-63 defeated Garfield 2-41 with Alan Jones winning 29-9.   IN Division 5, Drouin (4) 8-43 defeated Churchill (2) 2-28 with Geoff Pattison winning 26-9. Traralgon RSL (3) 8-49 defeated Neerim District (2) 2 – 23 with Peter Hore winning 33-4. Morwell (4) 8-45 defeated Trafalgar (3) 2 – 41 with Phillip Butler winning 19-13. Yinnar (2) 10-48 defeated Warragul (3) 0-29 with Anne Lirsch winning 25-13.

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Moe Lions maintain unbeaten bowls streak BOWLS STRZELECKI NORTH WEEKEND PENNANT BY MICHAEL HOLROYD   BOWLERS once again enjoyed good weather conditions on Saturday allowing players to enjoy excellent playing conditions without a lot of wind. In Division 1, the game of the round was at Newborough with visitors Longwarry providing strong competition throughout the match with Newborough winning 76-72. Sammy Atkinson and her rink of Glenn Slater, Danny Van Zuylen together with Neale Houston defeated Glenn Pask 28-19. Kevin Lovett and his rink of Bluey Flanigan, Jo-Anne Michaels and Sheryl Atkinson defeated David Ashby 19-10. George Lambos drew 18-18 with Ken Towt. For Longwarry, Ian Peterson and his rink of Jodie and Graeme Aubrey together with Trevor Kitchin defeated Scott Jones 25-11 leaving Newborough the winners by four shots in an entertaining game. Traralgon won all rinks at home against Drouin with Michael Yacoub and his rink of Pat Trewin, Ian Kirkup and Nick Turnbull winning 27-8 against Dennis Throup. Vin McIlwain and his rink of Michael Better, Ian Hilsley and Matt Eccles won 27-10 against Chris Deal. James Scullin defeated Doug Boggie 20-18 and Wayne Lynch defeated Toby Wallace 24-15 leaving Traralgon the winners 98-51. Traralgon RSL welcomed Morwell Club and broke through for their first win of the season with Ross Sizeland and his rink of Greg Pratt, Tich Hore and Maurie Sutcliffe winning 40-9 against Neil Whitelaw. Beau Williamson defeated Brett Harlt 20-13, Alan Kanavan defeated Glenn Trembath 21-12 and Dave Hodson defeated Tara Harle 19-18 leaving RSL the winners 100-52 Trafalgar welcomed Morwell with Matt Schreyer and his rink of Graham Hill, Ted Kuklinksky and Adam Proctor defeated Morice Gardiner 35-11 and Nathan Cook defeated Danny McKeown 19-11. For the visitors, Ron Jyfield and his rink of Bill Tumney, John Osborne and Alex Muirhead jnr defeated Chris Bortignon 28-18 and Brian Kingsley defeated David Cook 22-17 leaving Trafalgar winning 89-72.   IN Division 2, Moe maintained their unbeaten with their narrow 2 shot defeat of Warragul with Michael Smogavec and his rink of John Williams, Barry Hawkett and Jayde Leech winning 29-15 against Robert Renn. John Westerlo defeated David Gatewood 23-17. For Warragul, Gary Ingley defeated Steve Pallot 23-19 and Margaret Ratcliffe and her rink of John Morrison, Graeme Davis and Gaye Renn defeated Sandy Caines. Boolarra had a good win at home against Traralgon (2) with Joel Anderson and his rink of Grame Colbert. Darrin Napier and Joelene Laukens winning 24-13 against Kevin Enguell. Dave Stevens defeated Kathy Smiles 21-13, Steve Davy defeated Abe Roeder 23-15 and for Traralgon (2) Garry Trewin defeated Jorma Takanen 23-22 leaving Boolarra winning 90-64. Traralgon (3) won well at home against near neighbours Traralgon RSL (2) with Greg Swan defeating Grame Hore 20-13, Shashi Bhatti defeated Brian Smith 25-18 and Graham Cross defeated Gordon Bayley 20-17. For the RSL, Laurie Melhuish defeated Brendon Smiles 19-16 leaving Traralgon (3) winning 79-67. Garfield had a good win at home against Neerim District with Les Pumphrey defeating Peter Wilson 21-13, Joe Lenders defeated Peter Throup 17-14 and Stephen Whyte defeated Neil Adams 19 -18. For Neerim, Peter Brooks defeated Alan White 20-17 leaving Garfield winning 74-65.   IN Division 3, Newborough (2) again battled to defeat Thorpdale with Robbert Cook and his rink of Ryan Lambos, Alan Ryan and Mile Weatherall winning 27-8 and Barry Daley 20-19. For Thorpdale Ben Powell and his rink of Alan McLure won 27-14 and Brendan Jennings won 20-15 leaving Newborough (2) the winners when Lisa Arnold drew shot on the last end of the day after being four shots down in the head. Newborough (2) won by two shots 76-74. In another close game at home, Drouin (2) fell one shot short against Trafalgar (2) who won 82-81. For Trafalgar (2), Paul Dawson and his rink of Laurie Heenan, Luke McFarlane and Derek Jones won 31-17 and Peter Jonas won 21-16. For Drouin (2), Rudy Kerkvliet and his rink of Paul Derlaney, David Wall and Peter Phillips won 28-13 and Robert Campbell won 20-17 leaving Trafalgar (2) winning by one shot. Morwell (2) won well against Yinnar with Bob Wilson and his rink of Pene Eaton, Stephen Postlethwaite and Stuart Humphrey winning 26-5 against Tim Roche. Ian Wilson won 22-17, Richard McMahon 24-11 and for Yinnar Luka Djudurovic winning 19-17 as Morwell (2) won 89-52. Longwarry (2) won all rinks at home against Moe (2) 95-50 with Gerard Mitchell winning 28-11, John McCarthy 20-12, John Majkut 20-11 and to complete the clean sweep Simon Counsel 27-16.   IN Division 4, Churchill won a tense game at Newborough (3) 72-70 with John Stewart winning 18-14, David Patience 17-16 and Tony Colwell drew 20-20 with Albert Van Stekelenburg. For Newborough (3), Gerry Van Duin won 20-17. Traralgon (4) won all rinks at Neerim District (2) winning 113-50 with Ian Wills winning 28-11, Bill Bishop 25-14, Stuart Hulse 30-15 and Norbert Schoeter 30-10. Warragul (2) defeated Yarragon 97-56 with Linda McCoy winning 18-17, Greg Mitchell 38-8 and Bill Clark 23-12. For Yarragon, Richard Polmear won 19-18. Yallourn North won all rinks against Traralgon RSL (3) 97-62 with Rod Dixon winning 20-16, Ricky Hearn 28-12, Craig Speake 24-20 and David Hibbert 25-14.   IN Division 5, Drouin (3) defeated Morwell (3) 68-36 with Robert Dickson winning 25-11, Mary Andrews 25-10 and Irene Dawson 25-15. Traralgon (5) defeated Trafalgar (3) 65-47 with Terry Lawrence winning 27-11, Bill Justin 20-17 and for Trafalgar (3) Pat Tatterson 19-18. Garfield (2) defeated Warragul (3) 59-57 with Brian Fox winning 25-11 and Rick Sillett 19-18 and for Warragul (3) John Bell won 28-15.   IN Division 6, Morwell Club (2) defeated Boolarra (2) 78-46 with Bob Pelchen winning 25-19 and Margaret McColl 34-8. Sandy Sinnott drew 19 – 19 with Keith Holmes. Moe (3) had another narrow win 53-52 against Longwarry (3) with Bob Essler winning 25-8. For Longwarry (3), Ronald Te Giffel won 22-8 and Sharon Twite 22-20. Morwell (4) defeated Traralgon (6) 50-46 with Graham Hutchinson winning 23-10 and Bill Tyben 19-14. For Traralgon (6), Ken Ford won 22-8. Newborough (4) had the bye.   IN Division 7, Boolarra (3) defeated Thorpdale (2) 48-39 with Mandi Peter winning 27-12 and for Thorpdale (2), Darron Fraser won 27-22. Morwell (5) defeated Yallourn North (2) 53-40 with Alan Marum winning. Traralgon RSL (4)) defeated Churchill (2) 50-17 with Craig Smith winning 24-15 and Max Bloomfield 29-25. Drouin (4) had the bye.   THE Strzelecki North Playing Area Mixed Pairs were completed on Sunday at Traralgon with Lisa Arnold (Newborough) and Andrew Soplakow (Mirboo North) defeating Sheryl Atkinson (Newborough) and James Scullin (Traralgon), 16-9. In the morning semi-finals, Atkinson and Scullin defeated George Lambos and Sammy Atkinson from Newborough, 12-10. Arnold and Soplakow received a forfeit from Karren Sheers (Neerim District) and Vin McIlwain (Traralgon) due to illness.

LV Express: Moe Lions maintain unbeaten bowls streak #Sport #boolarra #drouin

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Local sparks vocals on the national stage By AIDAN KNIGHT   ETHAN Calway is making waves on this year’s season of The Voice Australia. The carpenter managed to turn all four chairs of the celebrity coaches with his rendition of Walking in Memphis. Calway was raised in Drouin and now resides in Warragul. He has consistently been performing his takes on country and blues style songs across Gippsland pubs, from Orbost to Robin Hood. “I play away more now these days,” he said. Calway’s performing circuit has evolved over the years after several visits to Tamworth. “The biggest portion of my shows are in Queensland and New South Wales these days, locally is where I work my day job more than anything now, and will drop into the Nooj Pub (Noojee) for a set occasionally”. The high demand for tradies in today’s economy is the perfect springboard for Calway. While other musicians may have to give up their entire job for the music, or vice versa, the adaptability he has as a chippy means that whenever he returns from a stint on stage, there is work waiting for him at home in Gippsland. “I just contract myself out, working for myself, save a bit up and go on tour, so it works well. I just swap in and out, guitar or a toolbelt,” he said. Calway had participated in many talent contests in his time, including ‘Starmaker’ in Tamworth last year, but feels there is a different sense of achievement for taking his craft to a nationally televised version of that process. “It felt unreal, like all the hard work I’d put in over the years had come together, and it was kind of the moment for me,” he said. “Everyone watching in Gippsland loved it, I’ve always had the support of the locals, and of Gippsland, and I feel like more than anything, everyone is just happy to see a local having a crack”, he said of the reaction he received after his blind audition went to air. Elaborating further on the locals, Calway took a moment to make mention of musicians from the area whom he’s either admired or taken inspiration from. The first to be shouted out was, of course, Stratford’s own and previous Voice contestant, Mick Harrington. “He’s been good for me, as someone who’s been through the whole experience before, and someone to get a few tips and tricks off has been great,” Calway said. “Others I’ve played alongside, Ricky Wood and Teagan Blackstock, are some of my favourite local artists who have been really supportive as well.” Of equal importance to the Express readers is his connection to Hill End Football-Netball Club, where he plays alongside his brother Seth as a ruckman for the Rovers. Readers will be able to watch Ethan Calway’s second appearance on The Voice on Sunday, September 14, as he enters the battle rounds on Channel 7.

LV Express: Local sparks vocals on the national stage #News #Channel7 #drouin

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#Drouin to #Isles.

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#StreetArt made #World better place...🎨🖌️

Drouin Men’s shed in #Drouin #Victoria #Australia 🇦🇺

"My brief was to create a country scene with a #GangGang #cockatoo, #Galahs, a #BlueWren and an #old #shed in a the background" ❤️

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In recent times I was at a game where #Drouin scored in OT and this year when #Laine scored against the Rangers in OT.

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PM's intelligence adviser says it's time for Canada to be 'selfish' and protect itself | CBC News The prime minister's intelligence and security adviser says it's time for Canada to be less dependent on its partners, comments that come a day after the U.S. launched a trade war against its northern...

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PM's #intelligence #adviser says it's time for Canada to be 'selfish' and protect itself —

Nathalie Drouin said Canada will meet its commitments, but focus must be at home

#Canada #Drouin #protection #focus #tRumpistan #less #dependent

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Australia will keep screwing up the religion question in its 2026 Census The question about religion is poorly worded and undercounts non-religious people. The Bureau of Statistics won't fix it.

Why is #Australia's government watering down Religious survey results so to under count #Atheists?

www.friendlyatheist.com/p/australia-...

#WaggaWagga #PortMacquarie #Ballina #Warragul #Drouin #Tamworth #Busselton #WesternAustralia #Morwell #Traralgon #Bowral #Dubbo #Bathurst #Bomaderry
#Taree

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We asked Baw Baw Shire locals how long they've lived here. Here's what they said 🤗

#bawbawshire #warragul #drouin #westgippslandartscentre 🎬 Animated by Bunk Puppets

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Anyone else giving the side eye towards the Avs and the recent play of former Hab Jonathan Drouin? He is quietly putting up some decent numbers, especially now with Rantonen gone. #gohabsgo #Drouin

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We asked regular people to describe Baw Baw Shire locals. Here's what they said 🤗

#bawbawshire #warragul #drouin #westgippslandartscentre 🎬Animated by Bunk Puppets

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We asked kids to describe the people from Baw Baw Shire. Here's what they said 🤗

#bawbawshire #warragul #drouin #westgippslandartscentre
#australia 🎬Animated by Bunk Puppets

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We asked kids about their dream jobs. Here's what they said 🤗

#bawbawshire #warragul #drouin #westgippslandartscentre 🎬Animated by Bunk Puppets

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Meet me this week in WARRAGUL, LEONGATHA or DROUIN!

I’ll be doing survey stalls and 'coffee with Deb' this week at these locations please come and say hi! Come chat to me about what your politicians could be doing better.

#debleonard4monash #moreformonash #warragul #drouin #leongatha

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Young woman with glasses wearing a mint green crochet cap with horns – smiling she looks directly at the camera

Young woman with glasses wearing a mint green crochet cap with horns – her eyes are closed and she looks blissful

Young woman with glasses wearing a mint green crochet cap with horns – her eyes are closed and she looks blissful

Is there a better feeling than #CosyVikingCore? I don’t think there is ~

#HornedHelmet #crochet
#MintGreen #Bliss #Blissing #WinterIsComing

#Drouin #Victoria

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What a pass by my boy! #Drouin #GoAvsGo

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Cette densité monstrueuse à 2m40 en saut en hauteur à #Herculis quand même : #Barshim #Bondarenko #Ukhov #Protshenko #Drouin !

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