Sports Talk (6/7/17)

July 6 2017

The Rams are away against Finley whilst the Rovers are away against Mathoura.

Below is how all the Rams and Rovers sides are travelling after 12 rounds according to all the online ladders.

Rams Football Season Results So Far

Seniors have 4 wins and 8 losses (8th on the ladder)
Reserves have 0 wins, 11 losses and a forfeit (12th on the ladder)
U/17’s have 10 wins and 2 losses (4th on the ladder)
U/14’s have 9 wins and 3 losses (3rd on the ladder)

Rovers Football Season Results So Far

Seniors have 4 wins and 6 losses (6th on the ladder)
Reserves have 6 wins, 3 losses and a forfeit (3rd on the ladder)
U/17’s have 7 wins and 3 losses (3rd on the ladder)
U/14’s have 8 wins and 2 losses (3rd on the ladder)

Rams Netball Season Results So Far

A Grade have 8 wins and 4 losses (5th on the ladder)
B Grade have 9 wins, 1 loss and two draws (4th on the ladder)
C Grade have 5 wins, 6 losses and a draw (8th on the ladder)
C Reserve have 8 wins and 2 losses (3rd on the ladder)
U/17’s have 5 wins, 4 losses and a draw (5th on the ladder)
U/15’s have 10 wins and 2 losses (2nd on the ladder)
U/13’s have 7 wins and 5 losses (6th on the ladder)
U/12’s have 9 wins and 2 losses (3rd on the ladder)

Rovers Netball Season So Far

A Grade have 7 wins and 2 losses (2nd on the ladder)
B Grade have 8 wins, 1 loss and a draw (2nd on the ladder)
C Grade have 5 wins, 3 losses and 2 draws (3rd on the ladder)
C Reserve have 7 wins and 1 loss (2nd on the ladder)
U/17’s have 4 wins and 5 losses (5th on the ladder)
U/15’s have 6 wins and 3 losses (3rd on the ladder)
U/13’s have 5 wins and 5 losses (4th on the ladder)

Conclusion

Both clubs are in the last third of their regular season with the majority of their teams currently having a good shot at making it into the finals.

There is a 31% chance of showers falling by 1pm in Finley whilst Mathoura has a 7% chance of rain at that same time and winds in both locations are currently predicted to be around 19km/h.

The Methodist Church Search

Search started on July 5 2017 and ended on February 28 2018

Whilst working with Deniliquin History in Photos to figure out the history of the Lyceum Hall/Theatre, our attention was drawn to the a small article from August 1936 that said a Theatre would be built in Cressy Street on the land of the Methodist Church.

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This got our attention because to our knowledge no Theatre was built on Cressy Street and so we began searching for the full story.

Our first clue was that large portions of Cressy Street were auctioned off in the 1930’s with prices record setting in parts.

One of these sales was land where the Methodist Church stood, the Church had a magnificent history as it was built in 1871 and reports of it celebrating anniversary after anniversary are in The Independent which copies thankfully still exists online on Trove.

First we thought the Methodist Church must of existed on the Waring Gardens side of Cressy Street because all the other Churches of the time were there and when we read the Deniliquin Independent was next door to the church we tried mapping out where it could of been.

As we are not very well versed in religion it took some time to unravel all the Church identities to figure out it was not or couldn’t have been on the Waring Gardens side of the street despite both sides of the street once being picket fenced in pictures.

We found plenty of references to the Church but no address or mentions on what was on either side of the church, in those days everyone seemed to know where a shop or church was so there was no need to add an address.

The next phase was to examine all possible photos of Cressy Street and compare to the one image DHIP had of the Church (see below)

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Our biggest clue was the roof of the Church, if we were going to find the location we were going to have to find that roof somewhere in a picture.

As mentioned earlier, parts of Cressy Street were auctioned off and three banks were built in the 1930’s, the Westpac, ANZ and Commonwealth, all at different times in the decade.

A 1934 photo of Westpac under construction shown something on the left hand side, a roof that seemingly matched the roof of the Church (see below).

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A photo around 1936 shows the well remembered former Commonwealth Bank now next to Westpac and next to it should be Douglas Bros. followed by a roof that has the characteristics of the Methodist Church (centre of picture).

Where the white roof is you see a dark rectangle above it, that would have to be a chimney and most likely belongs to the Court House Hotel.

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Another postcard photo from later on in the 1930’s (see above) shows more changes as you can now see where Devour is but the roof of the church now gone from the image.

In March 1937 the Paneretto Brothers (owners of Broadway Café) made way for Riverina Amusements Pty Ltd who planned their own cinema and potentially that would of been The Regent.

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These two events and the knowledge of what happens in the future led to the theory that the Theatre plan was scrapped and an article found in The Independent confirmed that the land was now in the hands of Cable, Walker and Douglas.

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One frustration of pinpointing the Church location was that we couldn’t pin down where The Independent had their office.

It wasn’t until 1938 that the Methodist Church had its last hurrah and was closed in favour of their new Church, which still stands today on the corner of Harrison and Edwardes Street with the original foundation stone intact in the building.

E.B Cable and C. Walker were again in the news in late 1938 as they were looking for tenders for a two story building in Deniliquin.

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The ad said E.B Cable and C.M Walker but no mention of R.D Douglas but we know Douglas Bros was just a bit down the street so it appears they had a large chunk of Cressy Street in their possession.

So why is the above so important? A photo in posted 2015 posted by Michael King has provided us the answer, Take a look at the top of the Independent building and then take a look to the right of it.

The top part matches the building that now houses Vogue Hair Design and when you looked to the right you can see the Church complete with name plate in the photo which places it where Papa’s Rich Noodle and/or Devour is.

So there we have it, despite thoughts that it was where the Newsagents is (another church was reportedly there), the Methodist Church and its land was where Papa’s Rich Noodles stands and went down at least to the end of Rockmans.

The search probably would of been over in seconds if we were lucky enough to have found the photo at the very start but the long winded journey was worth it as the mid 1930’s brought a massive change to Deniliquin, a change that is still visible to us today.

Moonacullah vs. Cummeragunga

July 3 2017, updated August 3 2020

(This report will be updated with further detail as more snippets of information is found)

Last weekend games were played between Moonacullah and Cummeragunga (also written as Cummeragunja) in Mathoura as part of the 2017 NAIDOC Football Netball Celebration Game.

NAIDOC Week runs from July 2 to July 9 with special events held throughout the country.

The earliest record on Trove of Cummeragunga was in 1890 and the last record was in 1946 when delegates for the club apologised for not being able to attend a meeting to re-establish the Echuca League competition.

Cummeragunga entered the Echuca League in 1939 and played Moama in their first game and were defeated 11.12 – 78 to 4.8 -32.

The side managed to make the finals that year but were eliminated in the First Semi-Final, sadly the competition ended in 1940 due to World War 2 taking away both players and crowds.

The earliest available record of Moonacullah was in 1914 when they took on Deniliquin Railway and were defeated 9.2 – 66 points to 8.8 – 56.

A 1922 report reported a meeting of the Deniliquin Football Association asking for Moonacullah and Cummeragunga to be excluded from competition.

A July 25 1924 report said Moonacullah were ‘Blue & White’ in their game against Deniliquin, a game they won 3.4 – 22 to 2.3 – 15.

Moonacullah in 1932 were accepted into the Deniliquin Football Association along with North Deniliquin (Blue & Gold) and South Deniliquin (Maroon with Blue knickers), Moonacullar colours were changed to Maroon & Blue.

Moonacullah defeated North Deniliquin 6. 9 – 45 to 5.12 – 42 in the opening match of the 1932 Season.

Later that season, a truck carrying members of the North Deniliquin team crashed on its way to play Moonacullah in Morago, the match was delayed until August that year.

Moonacullah and Cummeragunga played a special match between each other in September 1932 with Moonacullar winning 16.22 – 118 to 10.7 – 77.

Moonacullah went on the win the premiership against South Deniliquin 5.13 – 43 to 3.12 – 30 to become owners of the Peter Dawson Cup.

Cummeragunga got revenge on Moonacullah by 1 point in October 1932 winning 7.15 – 57 to 7.14 – 56

A game was played in July 1937 with Cummerangunga winning 8.13 – 61 to 8.10 – 58 after being down at half time.

Moonacullah  played Deniliquin in August 1937.

Moonacullah played Tatt’s Deniliquin and the Air Force in August and September 1941, Moonacullah lost the Air Force game 11.16 – 82 to 3.10 – 28.

The last online report on Moonacullah was in 1946 when they were defeated by a Deniliquin team, the end of records may be because the Deniliquin Independent ceased publication that year.

Fast forward 71 years to last Sunday and the two sides played each other again with Moonacullah winning both Football and Netball competitions in Mathoura, photos from all the action can be seen here.

We apologise for the lateness of our report as winter has bitten us hard forcing delays of a day.

Sports Talk (1/7/16)

July 1 2017

The Rams were home against Nathalia whilst the Rovers had a bye.

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

Rams Football Results (vs. Nathalia)

Seniors lost 9.12 – 66 to 9.4 – 58
Reserves lost 10.17 – 77 to 0.1 – 1
U/17’s won 11.19 – 85 to 2.1 – 13
U/14’s won 15.17 – 107 to 0.0 – 0

Rams Netball Results (vs. Nathalia)

A Grade won 68 to 24
B Grade won 57 to 23
C Grade won 76 to 32
U/17’s won 46 to 24
U/15’s won 35 to 25
U/13’s won 30 to 25
U/12’s won 24 to 21

Conclusion

The Rams Football sides had an overall tie with Nathalia with both sides winning two matches.

The Rams Netball sides won the day by winning all of their seven matches.

We’ll be back next Thursday with a roundup on how all the Rams and Rovers sides are going leading up to Round 13.

Nominations for 2017 Awards

The nominations of the 2017 Deniliquin Business Excellence Awards were released and a vast array of local businesses are all in with a chance to take home an award.

The good news is that readers get to see the full list of nominees by clicking on this link,
some of the categories have 10 or more nominees which shows just how loved locals businesses are by locals.

Some of the businesses nominated for various awards are Exclusive Software, That Pizza, Bimbella Beef, Big4, South West Arts, Café 285, Deniliquin Bakery, TAFE Deniliquin, Scoop n Brew and more.

Congratulations to all businesses were nominated for this years awards and may everyone have a great time on July 21 at the Gala.