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Mixed bag for Coly juniors

It was a mixed bag for Colembally in the first round of football and netball against Leeton.

The under-15 and under-13s netballers and under-15s footballers all won their games in the first South West Juniors hit out of the year.

Playing in front of a massive crowd, both teams played with poise and flair.

Results are as follows.

SWJ Netball:

U11 - 3 vs 20 - Down. Awards: Pound Farming Coach’s Award - Olivia Hardy; Coly Club/Canteen Award Players’ Player - Maddie Pound.

U13 - 30 v 11 - Up. Awards: Elders Coach’s Award - Bella Shields; Coly Club/Canteen Players’ Player - Eva Kelly.

U14 - 14 v 22 - Down. Awards: Nutrient Ag Coach’s Award - Abbey Muir; Coly Club/Canteen Players’ Player - Jorja Reilly and Lily Shields.

U15 - 27-24 - Up. Awards: Coffee Nest Coach’s Award - Louise Rose; Canteen - Hayley Pound; Players’ Player - Jessie Pound.

SWJ AFL:

U11 - 11 vs 16 - Down. Awards: Coly Irrigation Manager’s Award - Liam Capstick; CIA Tyres - Brock Shields; Coly Club/Canteen - Tyler Lugsdin.

U13 - 85 vs 7 - Up. Awards: Coly Earthmoving Coach’s Award - Liam Muir; Pooginook Poll Merino Award - Blake Pound; Coly Club/Canteen - Dee Filmer.

U15 - 28 vs 59 - Down. Awards: Pound Farming - Jai Wilson; Coly Club/Canteen - Alex Pound.

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Playing in the Farrer League, the senior footballers and netballers were away to East Wagga.

Results were as follows.

Netball:

C-grade - 26 vs 27 - Down. Awards: Demamiel Bros Players’ Player Glass - Grace Muir; Ag & Vet Coach’s Award - Bellah Reilly.

B-grade - 26 vs 40 - Down. Awards: Mack Insurance Players’ Player Glass - Pia Fattore; Yenda Prods Coach’s Award - Kat Hardy.

A-res - 30 vs 41 - Down. Awards: Coly Community Bank Players’ Player Glass - Abby Trezise; Rivcott Umpire’s Award - Linda Clarke.

A-grade - 40 vs 55 - Down. Awards: Horton Building Players’ Player Glass - Hannah Pound; Strathmerton Drilling Umpire’s Award - Arabella Bardney.

Footy:

Reserves - 28 vs 144 - Down.

Firsts AFL - 37 vs 102 - Down

This week, the senior clubs play North Wagga at home, while the SWJ sides have a bye.