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BULLDOG BULLETIN JUNE 2013
BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE SOUTH AUGUSTA MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
SOUTH AUGUSTA 101 YEARS IN 2013
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Management Committee Report The Seniors teams are not performing well at the moment and its important that the fans continue to get behind them by travelling to Pirie to supporting them and getting up the club to provide that encouragement. This is when the true fans come out, take a mate or work colleague to the club for a beer or two and a meal on the Friday night or after the game, we are still only 2 wins from the top four so if the lads can turn it around soon we still have a chance for the finals. On a better note the under 18s are in top position and playing well despite 5 of their better players in the A Grade at the moment. The player’s auction concluded last week with Brett Johns winning over $1,100 when the combination of Mark Horner, Brandon Hurt and Carmen Kernahan receiving the most points over the 3 week period. Dale Khan and Kingsley Schupelius family won second prize worth $355 with the combination of Brock Laube, Georgia Irvine and Tyson Black and third prize was won by Mark Lukich with the combination of Jason Lukich, Clayton Milera and Carlee Margatich. Many thanks to Graeme Jones the auctioneer who once again did a great job for the players auction to raise to total pool to $3,700 with over $1800 going back to the football operations and the other members who supported the auction by buying other players. Well done to the Indigenous players from the juniors that represented the Port Augusta team at the Power cup in Adelaide. Port Augusta won the Cup this year and Under 18s players Corey Laughton and Billy Jo Martin represented the club well over the week of matches with the final being played before the Port Power match against Geelong. Pictured is Captain Corey Laughton with the Cup.
Events in the next month Saturday 22rd June Souths vs Port at Pirie followed by cheap meals DJ at the club after the game.
Ladies Football Match Sunday 23rd June – Cancelled to be held at a later date. Sunday 30th June South vs Central in the traditional showdown, we had a good win against them last time and hope to repeat this against our rivals. Teas back at the club after the game. Port Augusta Cup 7th July Kean has a bus running from the club with the champagne breakfast to start off proceedings then back at the club after the races with a DJ playing your favourite songs and much talk about your winnings. Contact Kean Parrington for more details. Rodney Rude Friday 12th July The renown comedian will be at Souths for a great night out in July, get your table together and contact Kean or Denise at the club for tickets 86424565. South Golf Day and Vice Presidents Day Sunday 14th July 2013 The prestigious South Augusta Open has seen some great names on the trophy, Kelly Grantham, Peter Rivers and Peter Huxtable not being amongst them, get along for the 9 hole Ambrose and the chance to wear the Red jacket and free booze for the afternoon. The club will be open from 12 noon and Vice Presidents are invited to join us for a function including BBQ and refreshments with the footy on TV and games in the afternoon. Jake and Daniel Collins and Todd will organise the day. Red and White Ball Saturday 10th August The annual ball will be held with the Ladies Committee organising it once again with a big crowd assured. Let Wendy Black know if you can help out with decorating the hall and helping out on the night. The name of the band to be advertised soon by Kean. Belle and Matron of the Ball up for grabs once again. A Grade Results in the last month 6th position 1 win 6 losses. Best players in the last month include Jason Lukich, Mark Horner, Marcus Kerin and Brock Laube Round 7 Props/ Risdon 21.4 defeated South Augusta 7.6 Goal Kickers: M. Gillard 2, B. Laube , M. Horner , L. Schmidt , C. Milera , J. Lukich Best Players: M. Kerin, M. Gillard, J. Lukich, S. Maule, A. Margitich Round 6 South 8.12 lose to Sollies 11.9 Goal Kickers: B. Trewartha 4, M. Gillard , B. Cox , R. Struck , B. Hurt Best Players: J. Lukich, R. Struck, J. Wingfield, B. Laube, M. Kerin Round 5 West 18.7 defeats South 10.9 Goal Kickers: M. Horner 3, D. Dohnt 2, B. Trewartha 2, M. Gillard , S. Maule , J. Collins Best Players: C. Ritter, M. Horner, B. Laube, J. Lukich, B. Hurt
FRIDAY NIGHT TEAS $14 FOR A 3 COURSE MEAL, $10 FOR HALF SERVE
CHOICE OF 2 SOUPS FOR ENTRÉE, BEEF OR CHICKEN SNITZEL, WHITING, STEAK, TUNA PATTIES, FRESH SALADS PLUS ICECREAM AND TOPPING FOR SWEETS, WHAT BETTER VALUE
COULD YOU GET. ORDER FROM 6.15 PM FOR THE BEST CLUB MEAL IN TOWN
SOUTH AUGUSTA FOOTBALL CLUB MEMBERSHIP NOW DUE FOR 2013 For the cost of $30 per family, $20 per single, $10 pensioner FILL OUT THE DETAILS AT BAR
B Grade results after 6 rounds 5th position, 2 wins, 5 losses Best players in the last month include Chris Grantham, Brett Pascoe, Konrad Czypionka and Lochie Barrett. Round 7 Props/ Risdon 13.9 defeated South Augusta 4.9 Goal Kickers: T. Kernahan , S. Kroemer , C. Rainsford , P. Willis Best Players: L. Barrett, J. Kerin, B. Pascoe, C. Grantham, N. Paige Round 6 South 10.8 lose to Sollies 12.7 Goal Kickers: B. Pascoe 3, M. Gill 2, S. Kroemer 2, P. Miller , C. Rainsford , A. Bentley Best Players: B. Pascoe, A. Bentley, C. Grantham, M. Morse, K. Czypionka Round 5 West 15.8 defeats South 10.6, Goal Kickers: A. Bentley 5, S. Kroemer , C. Milera , L. Benedessi , T. Black , P. Willis Under 18s results after 4 rounds Top position : 6 wins 1 losses Best players in the past month include Craig Shirley, Todd Kaisler, Nathan Paige and Dylan Barnett Round 7 South Augusta 13.11 to Props/ Risdon 7.8 Goal Kickers: K. Warren 4, B. Martin 2, N. Paige 2, S. Wilton , L. Irvine , D. Elliot , J. Hillman , C. Shirley Best Players: C. Shirley, T. Kaisler, A. Stuart, S. Wilton, K. Warren Round 6 South 13.15 defeated Sollies 10.6 Goal Kickers: D. Testro 3, B. Martin 2, N. Paige 2, S. Wilton , T. Bolitho , J. Hillman , D. Barnett , K. Warren , N. Campbell , Best Players: T. Kaisler, N. Paige, C. Shirley, C. Laughton, D. Testro Round 5 West 9.10 defeated South 8.8 Goal Kickers: P. Miller 2, T. Ritter 2, J. Forrest , T. Bolitho , L. Buzzacott , L. Irvine Best Players: C. Shirley, D. Barnett, N. Paige, T. Kaisler, H. Holland Coaches Course There will be a Level 1 Coaching Course held at Souths in the near future provided by the North Adelaide Football Club on the Wednesday 10th July 2013 at the South Augusta FC, The course will start at 6.30pm and finish around 10pm with a light supper provided. Please remember that all coaches need to be accredited prior to or during their second year of coaching. Cost of the course is $160 and the payment has to be made out to North Adelaide FC and paid on the night or when you send in your nomination form. Accreditation lasts for 4 years. Clubs can apply for as subsidy for a proportion of the coaching course cost under the Community Football League BHP Billiton Education Grants Scheme. Please note the course needs to be completed by the coach for the clubs to qualify for the subsidy – this means attending the course & satisfactorily completing the course workbook. The presenter at the course will be David Tiller (NAFC U/16 Premiership Coach). SOUTH COACHES TO DO COURSE: Peter Rivers & Keiron Keeler . Jake and Daniel Collins.
Re Accreditation;Adam Grantham & Ryan Struck (South Augusta) Congratulations to the players who have achieved club game milestones over the last month including Ben Trewartha playing 50 Club games. Ben plays Full forward in the A’s and kicked 4 goals in the premiership win last year. Daniel Brusnahan, brother of Simon Brusnahan also played 50 club games. Daniel plays on the wing in the B’s and had a great 2012 , playing no small part in the B Grade making the Grand Final. Chris Heron reached 150 A Grade games and he has played in 2 A Grade premierships in 2006 and 2012 playing on the wing or on the ball, resting as a forward, he is known for his spectacular leaps often taking great marks.
BEN TREWARTHA CHRIS HERON
DANIEL BRUSNAHAN 50 CLUB GAMES
Central oval update- From the Transcontinental Paper 5th June 2013 There has been a mixed reaction to the approval for the Central Oval development from local football club presidents. While all the presidents were supportive of the development some were concerned with how the project was being carried out. Under the development plans South Augusta Football Club will have their clubrooms at Central Oval. South Augusta president Gary Kernahan was supportive of the development approval. “For the good of the town it’s terrific news,” he said. “It’s a whole new ball game for sport.” Mr Kernahan said South Augusta members had voted to move to Central Oval but finer details would have to sorted out before a move is made official. “We are in the process of discussing a move to Central Oval,” he said. “We are still waiting to talk to the council about how it will work. There is a lot still to happen before we make the move however we looking forward to continuing dialogue with the council to make the move happen.”
Central Augusta Football Club president John McAuliffe also said the development was positive for the town but had concerns. “I see the project as a sporting precinct as positive for the town,” he said. “And if the lighting and playing surface improve it will be positive for football as well.” However Mr McAuliffe said he would have liked more consultation. “I do not like the way the whole process has been put forward and carried out, he said.” “I would like to see more communication and transparency.” Mr McAuliffe also said that if Central Oval were to become South Augusta’s homeground it might pave the way to play more games at Central Augusta’s ETSA Oval. West Augusta Football Club president Brenton Harris also thought the project will be good for the city if executed properly. “I think the development is a step forward for Port Augusta, but the council need to ensure they get it right and take into consideration the requirements of all the sporting codes that will be using the facilities,” he said. “As sports in Port Augusta is one of the largest forms of entertainment and social interaction for young people in the area we need this type of investment to entice more people to get involved in sports to keep them occupied.” Mr Harris also said the project could see SANFL or AFL games played in Port Augusta. “If it is done right, there is consultation with the footy clubs and the SGL, it will be great for football and I envisage larger crowds, especially with football and netball at the same venue making it a family day out,” he said. “If the oval surface and facilities are of a reasonable standard there is great opportunity to host AFL pre season games plus in the future even a round of the SANFL.”
You are invited to the 1993 Premiership Reunion to celebrate 20 years since the big day. Date: Saturday 17th August 2013
Annual Past players and officials day Location: ETSA Oval ( South vs Central)
Meet at the oval at 1pm and then back at the club for a meal and presentations. Sunday 18th August: 12 noon back at the club and Vice Presidents day.
Player profile of the Month- Mark Gillard
Mark travels from every week to play for Souths from Adelaide and he has been invaluable this year with 2012 top Ruckman Alan Margatich being injured for most of the time so far and other talls such as David Robinson having work commitments. Mark, together with Brock Laube, have been shining lights in what has been an indifferent start to the year. Born: 18/8/90 Darwin
Previous Clubs: Virginia, Orrorroo Position: Ruck/ Forward Currently studying: Double degree in Sport and recreation management and Aboriginal studies. Favourite Food: Everything, Favourite drink: Beer Other sports: Cricket, Basketball, Best movie watched: The Godfather Part 1 and 2 Best book read: Muhammad Ali, his life and times, Who would you have dinner with if
you had the chance: Kobe Bryant, Arnold Schwarzenegger, The Rock, James Gandolfini. Best moment: Winning last years A Grade Grand Final What do you like about South Augusta: A proud club, made me feel welcome from Day 1, Good Food ( well done Whitey)
Colts reports Look at the current Budget and you’ll notice that 25 of the 32 names in the 2013 A Grade list played Junior football for Souths so juniors are very important to the future of the club. Under 15’s Report The lads are going well and are currently in top position with 1 loss and 6 wins and this has been done with 4 players consistency coming up from the Under 13s each week. Ten players were selected in the North Adelaide trials to represent Port Augusta and 1 player Trent Ritter will play in the carnival in the school holidays against other SANFL under aged Under 15s teams. Dallas Barnes and Hamish Boully have made the Under 14s North Adelaide teams for the carnival, well done lads . Ritts Under 13’s report
The U13's are travelling along well. Although we have not managed to beat Westies either of the times we have played them, we have not lost to the two Centrals teams. Congratulations to the boys that got picked for SAPSASA, Marshall Stuart, Mitchell French, Rowan Irvine, Angus McInnis and Will Bolitho who was also won the best Port Augusta player for the week. Recent Bulldog of the day winners are: Marshall Stuart, Stefan Horner and Will Bolitho. Jake Collins
Under 11’s report The under 11’s are going along very well at the moment. Jason and I are currently working on systems, hard ball gets, linking plays, defensive running and creating space. The young men continue to show enormous courage in tight situations and are still aggressive at the ball. There are too many good players to name however it is very encouraging to see the older men reading the balance in the game and are able to shift momentum, whilst it’s also encouraging to see the younger men finding a lot more of the ball. Keiron Keeler Under 9s’ report The Under 9’s have had a better few weeks, kicking more goals than the first month, and notching up 2 good wins. Some stand out players for the past month have been Tyreece Fielding, John Weimer, Beau Renshaw, Ty Franks, Heath Green, to name a few. A special mention goes to Issac Waye who picked up his second Bulldog thus far this season, but more importantly, he has shown some outstanding skill and toughness when battling the older boys in the Under 11’s. It has been fantastic to go watch the Under 11’s play each week and see 6-7 Under 9’s playing good footy for both South under 11 teams. Ryan Struck
BILLY’S CORNER
Trevor White’s wife Joylene who together with Trevor do so much for the club in the catering department also is multi-skilled and plays the bagpipes. Joylene has been playing bagpipes for 52 years, just as well Trevor enjoys the sound or perhaps can’t hear too well!. Sadly the Port Augusta Bagpipers have only 2 members left and played their last gig at the club on Saturday night in front of an appreciative crowd. Some would say there are a few South members who have plenty of wind and should have taken up the cause!
Trevor wants to thanks the Shamrocks Netball club for their help with the catering and the teams involved with the Friday and Saturday night teas. The Players teams are performing well together on the after the game teas and the Football Committee starred after the last game, no help from Coutts and Buck. Trevor says that the Laube, Barrett and Grantham teams are the best performed at this stage of the season with customer service, cleaning and attitude. The winning team wins the prestigious Hennessy trophy for best performed during the year including a free tea voucher from the club, second prize gets a fishing trip with Couttsy, keep up the good work boys.
The football break weekend often brings on the boys trips away and several of the lads ventured to Lucky Bay near Cowell for a spot of fishing. Highlights of the trip included Conrad and Todd Kernas walking 17 kms back to base from Cowell being picked up 1 km from home at around 5am in the morning, that’s great training lads. The worst fishing award went to Graham Coutts who was unlucky over the 2 days closely followed by Gazza Kernahan who looked better suited to cooking, cleaning and looking after the lads than fishing.
Kelly Grantham and Brian Shillabeer are back from their overseas trips with Denise and Cheryl and although a full report of the trip has not yet made to the Bulletin, word is that Kelly travelled everywhere and couldn’t find a dart board regardless of England being the world champions! That was his excuse anyway when Kean beat him the first game after he returned.
Flashbacks Year: 1963- 50 years ago A grade position: 8th Not a great year for the club finishing 8th in a 12 team competition
• A grade coach: Reg Richards, A grade captain: Reg Richards • B grade coach: Trevor Searle, Colts coach: Bill Virgo, Asst Ray Hesse • A grade Fairest and Best: Reg Richards • Alan Dighton transfers back to West Augusta, Phillip Kittel to Central • Bob Martin, Colin Waterworth and R Prater leave town. Rob Uma to Kimba, Bob Kohler to Semaphore. • Committee not happy at teams performance and issues instructions that team train regularly and
develop more conditioning. Harry Waterworth leaves for Adelaide. • President: Les Kittel, Committee: Rex Gellard, Max Reed, Bob McInnis, Colin Chalmers, R Rozee,
Jack Fullerton, Ray Hesse, Laurie McInnis, Harry Kernahan, Charlie Huddleston, Bill Applebee, J Maule, Patron : Colin Dighton
• Trainers: Head- W McManus, Harry Waterworth Snr, A Harris, Bill Applebee, Don Sterlson, V Moate. Player selectors: Laurie McInnis, R Rozee, Jack Fullerton.
• Sprigger: Frank Niendorf, Colour steward: Ted Brown, Treasurer: Max Reed, Timekeepers: Archie Hearne, Jeff Maule
SOUTH AUGUSTA A GRADE 1963
Table Tennis Report Click on the Table tennis section of the South Augusta website on http://www.communitywebs.org/SAFC/main.php?pid=60 to get an overview of theis years schedule, history and honourboard over the last 7 years of the reformed competition. MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Special Centenary shirts , Bottles of Centenary Port , Centenary Books left. Contact Harry Waterworth on 86424113 if you want to purchase.
CLUB TIMETABLE AND KEY DATES
2013
DATE DAY EVENT 22nd June Sat South vs Port at Pirie
30th June Sun South vs Central at Chinnery Pichi Richi Marathon
6th July Sat Country Championships No SGL School Holidays start
7th July Sun Port Augusta Cup Races South DJ after Races
12TH July Friday Rodney Rude at Souths 13th July Sat South vs West at Chinnery 14th July Sun South Augusta Golf Open and Vice Presidents Show 20th July Sat South vs Sollies at Pirie 22nd July Mon School Holidays Finish 28th July Sun South vs Prop/ Risdon at Chinnery 4th Aug Sun South vs Port at Chinnery
10th Aug Sat South vs West at Chinnery Red and White Ball
17th Aug Sat South vs Central at ETSA 1993 Premiership Reunion, Teas at the club
18th Aug Sun Vice Presidents Day at Club 25th Aug Sun South vs West at Chinnery 31st Aug Sat South vs Sollies at Chinnery 7th- 8th Sept Sat/ Sun SGL First Finals 14th Sept Sat SGL Preliminary Final 21st Sept Sat SGL Grand Final
27th Sept Sat School Holidays start AFL Grand Final
7th Oct Mon Labour Day
12th Oct Sat South Presentation Night 1983 Premiership 30 Year reunion on the night.
14th Oct Mon School Holidays Finish 13th Dec Friday School Holidays start
DECIDING ON WHAT CAR IS SAFE TO DRIVE South Augusta is a MAC ambassador and as such needs to spread the message on safe driving. Here is the latest Bulletin from the Motor Accident Commission. For the ordinary person, the decision to buy a car is usually the second greatest expense that you will ever need to consider (after buying a house). For organizations, decisions on the company fleet are an important part of business decisions. Don’t base your decision on vehicle selection purely on economic reasons, with a cheap vehicle being selected with no consideration regarding its safety rating. Research shows you are five times more likely to survive a serious crash when driving a safer car. Consider the ten points of choosing a vehicle a safe vehicle:- 1. Look for a vehicle with a safety rating of 4 stars or more. Many dealerships are displaying the safety ratings of 4 and 5 star rated cars with the stickers and swing tags. Look out for these stickers and tags when making your purchase decision.
2. In many cases, reasonably priced vehicles score more stars than some of the more expensive models. So check the vehicle’s star rating and the safety features that you can expect in most 4 and 5 star rated vehicles.
3. For a car to get a 5 star rating, it must have Electronic Stability Control (ESC). Different manufacturers have different names for ESC - for example Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) and Electronic Stabilization Program (ESP). ESC is a computer-based system that helps drivers maintain control of their vehicles, particularly in adverse conditions such as wet weather. It continuously monitors a vehicle’s speed, steering wheel angle, direction of travel and cornering acceleration, automatically applying individual brakes if there is a risk of skidding or overturning.
4. Crumple zones protect the occupants by absorbing the energy generated on impact during a crash. Specially designed crumple zones give way, whilst maintaining the structural integrity of the cabin to protect the driver and passengers.
5. Most new cars now have driver and passenger airbags. However it is important to realize that these alone are not an adequate safety measure in a serious crash. There are many 2 and 3 star rated vehicles on the road that have airbags but are lacking in some of the other safety features.
6. To protect passengers in side impact crashes, we recommend cars that are fitted with side and curtain airbags. Curtain airbags usually drop down from the top of the side window, creating a cushion between the occupant and the side of the car and protecting the head and shoulders. Side airbags usually activate from the seat or door panel, protecting the torso. 7. The cabin of the car is designed like a cell, making it impossible for the engine to breach the compartment in a front-on crash. This also ensures that the steering column, dashboard, roof pillars and floor panels are not excessively pushed inwards onto the driver and front-seat passenger. Ideally, all doors should still open and close after a serious crash.
8. The oldest and still the most effective vehicle safety feature is a seat belt. Increasingly car manufacturers are installing three-point lap-sash seatbelts in the middle of the back seat, instead of the single lap belt which is not as effective in a serious crash. Check that the car has a seat belt warning chime to alert the driver when seat belts have not been fastened.
9. Seatbelts should be fitted to all seats in the car, not just front seats, to prevent serious whiplash in a crash. Whiplash is a leading cause of injury in minor crashes and can cause significant spinal, neck and head injury in more serious cases.
10. Ensuring the vehicle is roadworthy and that all devices discussed here work correctly is important. A proper regime of servicing the vehicle is important to consider before buying the vehicle and to maintain once it is purchased. There are other considerations apart from safety – shop around for a competitive finance rate if financing; check the personal property security register to ensure it is not encumbered; make sure warranty is in writing as should be any contract that you sign; and consider the appropriate insurance to place on the vehicle. You can find further information at the following web pages:- http://www.mylicence.sa.gov.au/ http://www.raa.com.au/download.aspx?SecID=294&file=documents/document_4109.pdf
SUPPORT THE SPONSORS WHO WILL SUPPORT US IN 2013.
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Hayes Augusta Motor Company Port Augusta Table Tennis
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Dalla Santa Plumbing Bryan Bienke ( Karmony Health and Fitness)
Century 21 Career Employment Group
Caltex D and G Tyres
Jodie & Nic Boully from Pichi Richi Park Jetset
Mauleys Motoring Maintenance My Car Wash MAGIC FM
Office National Port Augusta Physiotherapy Centre
Port Augusta Carwash Port Augusta Meat Store
Spencer Gulf Marine and Auto Saltbush Surf and Leisure
Sportspower. Sportscene
Transcontinental Hotel Quorn Terry Gardiner Meats
Billy Baker Souths Roundtable
West Coast Supplies- John O’halloran Van Loenen Auto Spares Coolchem – Jeff Gaunt
NEXT VICE PRESIDENT FUNCTION SUNDAY 14TH JULY 2013 GOLF DAY AND LUNCH AND BEERS SUPPLIED AT THE CLUB
IF YOU HAVEN’T PAID YOUR FEES PLEASE PAY KEAN PARRINGTON ASAP.
VICE PRESIDENTS CLUB 2013- 68 OFFICE NATIONAL
BILLY BAKER WEST COAST SUPPLIES- JOHN OHALLORAN
BRIAN SHILLABEER/ AARON VATER ROD CHAPMAN/ JEFF SHILLABEER
VAN LOENEN AUTO SPARES COOLCHEM – JEFF GAUNT
DAVID WINTER – BROKEN HILL KYM MAULE CLAN PETER GARDINER CRAIG RITTER BRETT JOHNS
DARREN MCKENZIE MATT AND SANDY GLAMUZINA
JEFF SHILLABEER KEITH KELLY- QLD
CROMBIE TRANSPORT DARREN MCKENZIE- ROXBY
GARY AND CARMEN KERNAHAN GARY AND JENNY GRANTHAM DONNA AND GRAHAM IRVINE LAURIE MARKHAM- PERTH
DARREN BAKER PAT HYNES MARK LUKICH
YATES PLUMBING- MARTIN AND JACKIE YATES DAVID ALLANSON- ADELAIDE
BILL VIRGO- ADELAIDE BILL SPENCER- ADELAIDE BRYAN BIENKE - ADELAIDE MARK TURNER- WHYALLA
KEAN PARRINGTON MICHAEL DIGNAN- QLD JOHN HEARNE- QLD GRAHAM COUTTS ANDREW MAGAREY
HARRY AND VAL WATERWORTH PETER HUXTABLE JOHN ORENSHAW GRAEME JONES
KELVIN STRAWBRIDGE RAY HAYES
PETER RIVERS PAUL ELLIOT
FLINDERS RANGES CHEAP CARS KIRK PARRINGTON ANTHONY EVERETT ASHLEY HARRIS
ANDREW REYNOLDS PETER AND SUE TREWARTHA ADRIAN AND JOY ELLIOT
DAVID CHAPMAN
KYM AND DENISE GRANTHAM ROBERT AND LORRAINE BOWMAN
BRENDEN TEE CHRIS AND MICHELLE HERITAGE
GEOFF FULLERTON GARY KITTEL
SOUTH AUGUSTA CRICKET CLUB NICK AND LEE HERON
COLIN AND MARG WATERWORTH PORT AUGUSTA TABLE TENNIS PORT AUGUSTA MEAT STORE GARY CURTIS- PORT LINCOLN AUGUSTA UNDERCARE PTY LTD
JASON NANCE, JASON WATERWORTH FRANK AND KIM MALONEY MARK AND JULIE SHIRLEY
2013 SGL Program
Round 1
Sat 27/04/2013 South v Port LOSS
Round 2
Sat 4/05/2013 Solomontown v South LOSS
Round 3
Sat 11/05/2013 South v Prop/Risdon LOSS
Round 4
Sat 18/05/2013 Central v South WIN
Round 5
Sun 26/05/2013 West v South LOSS
Round 6
Sat 1/06/2013 South v Solomontown LOSS
Sat 8/06/2013 SGL v Whyalla Port Pirie
Round 7
Sun 16/06/2013 Prop/Risdon v South LOSS
Round 8
Sat 22/06/2013 Central v West ETSA Oval
Sat 22/06/2013 Port v South Memorial
Sun 23/06/2013 Solomontown v Prop/Risdon Memorial
Round 9
Sat 29/06/2013 Prop/Risdon v Port Memorial
Sat 29/06/2013 West v Solomontown Chinnery
Sun 30/06/2013 South v Central Chinnery
Sat 6/07/2013 Country Championships Port Pirie
Round 10
Sat 13/07/2013 Port v Solomontown Memorial
Sat 13/07/2013 South v West Chinnery
Sun 14/07/2013 Prop/Risdon v Central Memorial
Round 11
Sat 20/07/2013 Central v Port Chinnery
Sat 20/07/2013 Solomontown v South Memorial
Sun 21/07/2013 West v Prop/Risdon Chinnery
Round 12
Sat 27/07/2013 West v Port Chinnery
Sat 27/07/2013 Solomontown v Central Memorial
Sun 28/07/2013 South v Prop/Risdon Chinnery
Round 13
Sat 3/08/2013 West v Central Chinnery
Sat 4/08/2013 Prop/Risdon v Solomontown Memorial
Sun 4/08/2013 South v Port Chinnery
Round 14
Sat 10/08/2013 Prop/Risdon v Central Memorial
Sat 10/08/2013 South v West Chinnery
Sun 11/08/2013 Port v Solomontown Memorial
Round 15
Sat 17/08/2013 Port v Prop/Risdon Memorial
Sat 17/08/2013 Central v South ETSA Oval
Sun 18/08/2013 Solomontown v West Memorial
Round 16
Sat 24/08/2013 Central v Prop/Risdon Chinnery
Sat 24/08/2013 Solomontown v Port Memorial
Sun 25/08/2013 West v South Chinnery
Round 17
Sat 31/08/2013 Prop/Risdon v West Memorial
Sat 31/08/2013 South v Solomontown Chinnery
Sun 1/09/2013 Port v Central Memorial
Semi-Finals
Sat 7/09/2013 1st v 2nd
Sun 8/09/2013 3rd 4th
Sat 14/09/2013 Preliminary Final
Sat 21/09/2013 Grand Final