Sports Talk (5/8/17)

August 5 2017

The Rams were away against Moama whilst the Rovers were away to Tocumwal.

Results as usual are split into the categories Rams Football Results, Rovers Football Results, Rams Netball Results and Rovers Netball Results followed by our conclusion where we tally up the wins to see if the Rams and the Rovers win the day overall.

Pictures from the Deniliquin vs Tocumwal matches can be seen at Winding Creek Photograph & Art.

Rams Football Results (vs. Moama) 

Seniors lost 14.12 – 96 to 10.5 – 65
Reserves lost on forfeit
U/17’s lost 6.6 – 42 to 6.5 – 41
U/14’s lost 10.7 – 67 to 2.2 – 14

Rovers Football Results (vs. Tocumwal)

Seniors won 11.10 – 76 to 10.9 – 69
Reserves won 11.10 – 76 to 2.0 – 12
U/17’s won 12.10 – 82 to 5.7 – 37
U/14’s lost 10.7 – 67 to 1.4 – 10

Rams Netball Results (vs. Moama)

A Grade drawn 42 all
B Grade won 47 to 35
C Grade lost 44 to 24
C Reserve won 31 to 24
U/17’s won 25 to 24
U/15’s won 31 to 27
U/13’s won 25 to 24
U/12’s won 38 to 16

Rovers Netball Results (vs. Tocumwal)

A Grade lost 55 to 48
B Grade won 45 to 43
C Grade won 41 to 39
C Reserve won 29 to 21
U/17’s lost 34 to 18
U/15’s lost 39 to 20
U/13’s won 30 to 27

Conclusion

The Rams Football sides had a tough day, losing three matches and forfeiting a fourth.

The Rams Netball sides won the day overall with six wins from their eight matches.

The Rovers Football sides won the day with three wins from their four matches.

The Rovers Netball sides won the day overall by winning four of their seven matches.

We’ll be back next Saturday with all the Round 18 (Rovers) results.

Nominations for ERC ballot open

As this is being written, residents from inside what is Edward River Council boundaries are nominating themselves to potentially be elected to the first official term of the ERC on Saturday September 9.

Since last year’s controversial merger between Deniliquin Council and Conargo Shire, Ashley Hall has been administrator of the council and after the election the area will have a full council again.

This election is unique for Deniliquin as it is the first time that Deniliquin wants and needs are not the one and only concern of local council as we now have to share with our neighbours and vice versa.

On the other hand, the new ability to have Councillors from other towns could mean new ways to connect towns and spread prosperity across the region.

As of 12:20pm Wednesday August 9 the field of candidates stands at sixteen and they are the following;

Booroorban
Peter McCrabb

Deniliquin
Norm Brennan
Airlie Circuitt
Ashley Hall
Norm McAllister
Pete Robinson
Sue Taylor
Peter Connell
Andrew Howley
Jeff Shand
Pat Fogarty
James Sides
Peta Betts

Warragoon
Nick Metcalfe

Conargo
Rob Sobolewski

Wanganella
Mac Wallace

Details such as phone numbers, email addresses and additional candidates can be found here.

If anyone wants to put their hand up as a candidate it is recommended that you visit this page to find out the six steps needed to become a candidate in the election and then put in your nomination before Wednesday August 9.

All the details including the form you need to fill out and where to return it to is in Step 4.

We’ll have more on the election as we get closer to September 9.

Deniliquin Building Fires Throughout Time

August 2017, updated July 25 2020

The cry of ‘Fire!’ was heard many times in Deniliquin particularly in the 19th Century as businesses went up in flames, the majority were accidents but there were some that were arson with fatal consequences

Royal Hotel – 1858
Royal Hotel – 1859
Royal Hotel – 1861
Wanderer Inn – 1867
Gibson Brothers – 1876 (fence)
Beehive Store – 1876
Smith’s Drapery Store – 1876 (End Street)
Town Hall – 1878
M’Culloch and Co – 1878
Jefferson’s Chemist Shop – 1878
Napier Street Fire – 1880 (four shops destroyed)
John Smith’s Store – 1880
School of Arts – June 23 1882
Globe Hotel – 1883 (other shops destroyed too)
Police Barracks – 1883
Commercial Hotel – 1884 (four deaths)
National Hotel – 1884
Mr Rae’s Drapery – 1886
Pyke’s Hotel – 1887
Exchange Hotel – 1888
Mr Rae’s Drapery & Dublin Hotel – 1892
‘Fire in old Hotel in George Street’ (St George Hotel???) – 1893
Galbraith’s Union Hotel – 1894
Cressy Street Fire – 1895 (Hardware Store)
Napier & George Street Fire – 1895 (Five Shops destroyed, Moltme’s Corner)
Black Swan Hotel – 1896 (five additional shops destroyed too, firefighters on strike)
Cressy Street Fire – 1898 (Arson of Hairdresser/Tobacconist shop )
Napier Street Fire – 1899 (Hairdressers, Wine Sellers and Chemist)
D&M Railway Carriage & Engine Sheds – 1900
Sandhurst Hotel – 1901 (1 death)
Mort and Watson’s Drapery and Grocery (Cressy St) – 1902
Drapery on Napier Street – 1902
Filson’s Stores Stables – 1902
Globe Hotel – 1903 (fire prevented from spreading from curtains)
Men’s Quarters of Freezing Works – 1911
Pumping House of Water Works – 1912
Freezing Works – 1914 (2000 tons of firewood & 100 yards of shed)
Cressy Street Fire (Barber’s store) – 1914 (Tom Collins Jr injured)
Cressy Street Fire (Seymour’s) – 1915
Lyceum Theatre – 1920 (film caught fire)
Railway Station – 1924
Riverine Brewery Co – 1927 (Shed and Stables)
Butter Factory (North Deniliquin) – 1928 (damaged factory and steam laundry)
M. M Thomson’s Bakehouse – 1930
Blacksmith’s Shop – 1932
Globe Hotel – 1934 (Storeroom explosion)
2QN – 1939
The Independent – 1946
CWA Rest Room and Baby Health Centre – 1948
St Michael’s Covenant of Mercy and Catholic School – 1951
Deniliquin Gun Club – 1972
Permewans – 1980
Deniboota – 1980’s
Deniliquin Auto Electrical – 1983 (three businesses also destroyed/affected)
Kevin Cole Real Estate – 1983 (two other businesses affected)
Beaurepaires – late 1990’s
Target – 2016
Green Pepper Pizza – 2016
TLC Real Estate + Red Rose Diner – 2018

Deniliquin in August

August 1 2017

Events in Deniliquin during August 2017, list will be updated as more events come to hand.

Edward River Art Society Exhibition Opening – ‘All Seasons’
Peppin Heritage Centre
Thursday August 3
5:30pm

Community Recycling Centre Open Day
Landfill at Tip Road
Friday August 4
1:30pm to 3pm

Muso Night
Deniliquin Club
Friday August 4
7pm to 9pm

Jeans for Genes Day
Friday August 4
Everywhere Allowed
Get Jeans done at Deniliquin Dry Cleaning for $10 for good cause

Junior Soccer
Saturday August 5
Rotary Park

Free Waste Disposal Weekend
Saturday August 5
Landfill at Tip Road
Large Household Items Only

Youth Mental Health First Aid (training session 2)
Intereach
Sunday August 6 & 13 from 8:45am to 5pm both days
RSVP Nicole before August 4 on 0455 381 197

Youth Mental Health First Aid (training session 1)
Intereach
August 9 & 10  from 8:45am to 5pm both days
RSVP Nicole before August 4 on 0455 381 197

Muso Night
Deniliquin Club
Friday August 11

Naponda Farmers Market
Next to Peppin Heritage Centre
Saturday August 12

Junior Soccer
Saturday August 12
Rotary Park
Team Photos taken on this day

Rovers vs Picola United
Memorial Park
Saturday August 12

Morning Tea with Sue Morris (Carer Advocate)
Intereach Deniliquin Neighbourhood Centre
Monday August 14
10.30am – 11.30am
Contact Rose on (03) 5890 5200.

Muso Night
Deniliquin Club
Friday August 18

Rams vs Numurkah
Hardinge Street Oval
Saturday August 19

Junior Soccer
Saturday August 19
Rotary Park

Let’s Talk
Deniliquin Golf Club
Monday August 21
7pm
Contact Lourene Liebenberg (DMHAG) on 0428281060

Muso Night
Deniliquin Club
Friday August 25

Junior Soccer
Saturday August 26
Rotary Park

Walking Stick Mick arrives and inspires

July 31 2017

Walking Stick Mick arrived in Deniliquin today through the methods of walking and accepting lifts from generous motorists between towns as he searches for answers to battling his demons.

Mick’s journey has inspired hundreds of people across the country to talk about what affects their mental health and how to get through the dark times.

Mental Health is a hot topic locally, First Aid Training for Youth Mental Health will be taking place at Intereach in two sessions through August and a discussion panel will be talking to people at the Golf Club on August 21.

By the end of next month, more people than ever will be in a position to give assistance to those who are facing their darkest hours and this is good news for families, their friends and their community.