Fischer’s Plaque

September 1 2019

Late August brought the news that Australia lost Tim Fischer.

It has taken a couple of days to figure out what to write, it is easy to write about public figures but you want to make what is written count.

Tim Fischer was perhaps the best Nationals leader that Australia ever had, his leadership in the 1990’s put the party on the map, they looked after Rural Australia and the Liberals looked after the cities and the suburbs.

He was the most recognizable politician in the land, all he needed was a hat.

He was likely the last politician to use a public telephone on the campaign trail even when mobile phones were pretty common back in the late 90’s.

He brought in an era of added safety after Port Arthur, his belief in gun control put him at risk of political oblivion but he knew what guns can protect people and their livelihoods and what destruction high powered and fast shooting guns could do in the wrong hands.

Deniliquin was lucky because for 14 years he was the member for Farrer, a seat that was suitable for his talents and the people wanted nobody else to lead them no matter the fortunes of the Liberals and the Nationals.

In 1998 he got to open the rail turntable in Deniliquin that was relocated from Inglewood in Victoria and given a new home in Poictiers Street.

Politicians open things all the time but for Mr Fischer this opening was important because he loved rail, so much so that it would be hard to find somebody who could match it.

Sadly the turntable like Tim Fischer is gone from town, just like Deniliquin taken it away from Inglewood, another town has ours but the memory will remain of the years the town had another turntable and the man who opened it to the public.

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Sports Talk (25/8/19)

August 25 2019

It was a mixed bag of action this weekend as the Rovers continued to play finals, the Drovers aimed to make a Grand Final, the Wanderers started their finals campaign and the Rams season regular season ended against Tungamah.

In Rugby Union, the Drovers played Hay with the winner making their way to the Grand Final and it is pleasing to say that the Drovers are in the Grand Final after defeating Hay 30 to 13.

In Soccer, the Wanderers went down 5-4 to Yoogali SC today, this result no doubt disappoints the boys, they put up a great fight after being down 3-1 early in the second half.

Below are the Football and Netball results separated into the categories of Rams Football, Rovers Football, Rams Netball and Rovers Netball.

Rams Football Results

Seniors lost 33.16 – 244 to 10.10 – 70
Reserves lost 13.11 – 89 to 4.3 – 27
Thirds won 12.12 – 84 to 1.4 – 10
Fourths won 25.17 – 167 to 0.1 – 1

Rovers Football Results

Reserves won 5.4 – 34 to 4.7 – 31 (vs Berrigan)
Fourths lost 17.11 – 113 to 1.1 – 7 (vs Rennie)

Rams Netball Results

A Grade won 50 to 18
B Grade won 63 to 8
C Grade won 69 to 17
C Res won 52 to 8
17 and Under won 45 to 38
15 and Under won 62 to 7
13 and Under won 29 to 12

Rovers Netball Results

A Grade won 50 to 23 (vs Tocumwal)
B Grade won 22 to 12 (vs Rennie)
C Res lost 32 to 19 (vs Katunga)
17 and Under won 29 to 28 (vs Strathmerton)
15 and Under lost 36 to 23 (vs Rennie)
13 and Under won 22 to 12 (vs Rennie)

Conclusion

The Rams Football sides had a mixed bag against Tungamah winning two and losing two.

Rams Netballers had a great day on Saturday winning all listed matches.

The Rovers Footballers had a mixed mag over the weekend but the Fourths live to fight another day as they have Katunga next week in Mathoura.

The Rovers are in great shape in Netball as their sides chase premiership glory.

We’ll be back next week with a new edition of Sports Talk.

Sports Talk (18/9/18)

August 18 2019

It was a mixed bag of action this weekend as the Wanderers finished their regular season and the Rovers and the Drovers started finals campaigns whilst the Rams played their second last round of the season.

In Rugby Union, the Drovers played the Waratahs again and just like last week they came home with a win, this time the result was 20-12 and they will next take on Hay for the right to play in the Grand Final.

The Wanderers played Hanwood and came away with a 4-1 victory over Hanwood resulting in a regular season of 9 wins, 2 losses and a draw and being the best of the four sides in the competition.

Below are the Football and Netball results separated into the categories of Rams Football, Rovers Football, Rams Netball and Rovers Netball.

Rams Football Results

Seniors lost 22.15 –  147 to 4.6 – 30
Reserves lost 6.8 – 44 to 4.5 – 29
Thirds won 14.8 – 92 to 0.4 – 4
Fourths won 9.8 – 62 to 1.5 – 11

Rovers Football Results

Seniors won 8.9 – 57 to 2.8 – 20
Thirds won 9.14 – 68 to 4.5 – 29

Rams Netball Results

A Grade won 53 to 32
B Grade won 44 to 19
C Grade won 53 to 50
C Res won 52 to 29
17 and Under won 47 to 34
15 and Under won 53 to 31
13 and Under won 39 to 8
11 and Under

Rovers Netball Results

B Grade won 30 to 26
C Grade won 27 to 22

Conclusion

The Rams Football sides had a mixed bag against Nathalia winning two and losing two.

Rams Netballers had a great day against Nathalia winning all listed matches.

The Rovers Footballers had the perfect day as the Seniors defeated Picola United and the Thirds defeated Yarroweyah.

The Rovers B Grade side defeated Blighty and the C Grade side defeated Jerilderie to keep their season going.

The Wanderers scored by our count 53 goals this season compared to 29 goals scored against them.

We’ll be back next week with a new edition of Sports Talk.

Sports Talk (10/8/19)

August 10 2019

Both the Rams and the Rovers were in action today with the Rams playing Numurkah away and the Rovers playing Yarroweyah at home.

In Rugby Union, the Drovers hit the road to take on the Waratahs and they are bringing home a 31 to 7 victory and along with third place being secured in the competition heading into finals.

The Wanderers play Yoogali FC tomorrow (August 11) at 1pm down at Rotary Park and they are ladder leaders being 7 points ahead of Yoogali SC on the ladder.

Below are the Football and Netball results separated into the categories of Rams Football, Rovers Football, Rams Netball and Rovers Netball.

Rams Football Results

Seniors lost 12.17  – 89 to 2.1 – 13
Reserves won 16.11 – 107 to 4.6 – 30
Thirds lost 12.3 – 75 to 5.5 – 35
Fourths won 16.13 – 109 to 1.0 – 6

Rovers Football Results

Seniors won 20.14 – 134 to 5.3 – 33
Reserves won 10.8 – 68 to 2.1 – 13
Thirds won 24.16 – 160 to 0.1 – 1
Fourths won 17.21 – 123 to 0.0 – 0

Rams Netball Results

A Grade won 51 to 38
B Grade won 51 to 27
C Grade won 72 to 27
C Res won 49 to 30
17 and Under won 77 to 10
15 and Under won 57 to 19
13 and Under won 43 to 18
11 and Under

Rovers Netball Results

A Grade won 57 to 23
B Grade won 38 to 25
C Grade won 35 to 34
C Res won 49 to 11
17 and Under won 41 to 11
15 and Under won 46 to 4
13 and Under won 40 to 1

Conclusion

The Rams Football sides had a mixed bag against Numurkah winning two and losing two.

Rams Netballers won all games that had results posted today.

The Rovers Footballers had the perfect day.

The Rovers netballers had a great day against Yarroweyah.

We’ll be back next week with a new edition of Sports Talk.

Sports Talk (3/8/19)

August 3 2019

It was just the Rovers in action today and they played Rennie at home.

In Rugby Union, it was Ladies Day as the Drovers played Wagga Ag at Rotary Park.

The Wanderers went down in their game last week and they have a bye this week but worry not Wanderers fans as the next home game is next week.

Below are the Football and Netball results separated into the categories of Rams Football, Rovers Football, Rams Netball and Rovers Netball.

Rovers Football Results

Seniors won 9.9 – 63 to 6.6 – 42
Reserves won 12.6 – 78 to 8.3 – 51
Thirds lost 12.12 – 84 to 7.0 – 42
Fourths lost 13.10 – 88 to 1.1 – 7

Rovers Netball Results

A Grade won 54 to 41
B Grade lost 37 to 36
C Grade lost 48 to 38
C Res lost 46 to 21
17 and Under won 44 to 31
15 and Under lost 25 to 23
13 and Under won 21 to 11

Conclusion

The Rovers Footballers had a mixed bag of results with the Seniors and Reserves winning and the Thirds and Fourths losing.

Rovers Netball narrowly lost the day with Rennie taking four of the seven games listed.

The Wanderers have Yoogali FC next week and for those curious there is a Yoogali FC and a Yoogali SC team in the competition.

We’ll be back next week with a new edition of Sports Talk.