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www.katherinetimes.com.au KATHERINE TIMES, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 21, 2013 31
BRFL teams head into qualifying finals
AFTER an interesting final roundof games the finals five teams havebeen decided for the BRFL 2013.
Eastside will get a week off forfinishing on top of the ladder.
In the qualifying final second-placed Arnhem Crows will play thethird-placed Katherine Camels at6.30pm on Friday night and on Saturdat at 4.45pm in the eliminationfinal fourth-placed Ngukurr Bull-
dogs will play fifth-placed BeswickBears.
Both games will be played at theNitmiluk Oval Katherine Show-grounds.
Results for the weekend:Katherine Camels (24.11.155)
finished any chance the KalanoBombers (8.5.53) had of playing fi-nals football with a solid perform-ance to finish their minor rounds ona high.
Felshy continued his stellar sea-son with eight goals - well supportedby Leigth Waterbury with four goals,and the rest of the goals were shared
around with a good even spread ofgoal kicker up forward for theCamels.
Best Camels: R Ross M Felise LWatego
Best Kalano: G Puruntatameri BHuddleston C Clyden
Goals Camels: D Felsch 8 L Wa-terbury 4 and 2 each to M Felise IBell B Lewis
Kalano: S Brown 3The Sunday games were held at
Jilkminggan and a big crowd turnedup to see the Beswick Bears nearlyupset the Ngukurr team.
The Bears led all game with Josh
Blitner outstanding in his attack onthe ball.
Only a solid defence fromNgukurr and three gaols from MitchHall got the Doggies home by sevenpoints, 8.11.59 to 8.4.52.
Best Ngukurr: M Wodidij J PontoC Robertson
Best Beswick: Josh Blitner JessimBlitner R Jackson
Goals Ngukurr: M Hall 3 MJoshua 2
Goals Beswick: J Doctor 2The home team Jilkminggan
Blues took the game right up.The Arnhem Crows - with their
sparkling mid field of Alex AlbertAustin Rory and Arron Mardi -while dominating the clearances, wasnot able to put the score on the boardand it was the more experienced Arnhem Crows that sealed the win9.8.62 to 7.7.49 and a second placefinish after the minor rounds.
Best Arnhem Crows: W McCart-ney D Martin S Daniels
Best Jilkminggan: P Duncan AAlbert A Mardi
Goals Crows: R Bonson M Alen-gale 2
Goals Jilkminggan: I Daylight CWilly 2.
BRFLby Denis Coburn
Thrills and spills as speedway racers leave carnage
WHAT a fantastic night of racingwe had on Saturday.
There was thrills and spills andeven had a Amcar climb the wallunder the tower, but luckily JasonHillier wasn’t injured in his spectat-ular crash.
I would like to thank the Darwindrivers who came down to supportour local drivers and the spectatorswho came down to witness the skillsof all the drivers on the track.
We even saw some awsomeburnouts, Brandon Flynn, Remmy,Mark Hopkins and Mark Ryan bring-ing his hot little Ford Capri out to puton a great show of burning rubber forthe crowd.
Hope to see them again at ournext meet to put on another greatshow.
The results of the night were SubJuniors first Morgan Cavanaugh, justgetting the edge on little sister JordonCavanaugh second.
These two are just getting fasterand faster every race.
Junior Karts first Jack Hopkins,Danielle Thomson second, Brontee
Cavanaugh third. The sportmanship between these
young kart drivers is brilliant, sokeep it up guys.
Junior Streetstocks seen somefantastic driving from local driverRaymond Thomsen and Darwindriver Lance Carew but in their 15lap feature race saw Lance take fir-stand Raymond second.
The Amcars had a interestingnight.
The first heat saw young TimBretten blow his gearbox and in thefeature race saw Jason drive alongthe wall.
The only person who was left wasDave Bretten - taking first place andthe race was declared.
Bombers well they always put onthe thrills and spills.
The night started with eight cars,first heat Brett thomsen blew his diffand Pink Bitz racing had oil pressure
problems. Holly hit the wall in the second
heat, and Tom Pfenning pulled outwith mechanical problems.
So the 15 lap feature race onlyhad four cars, with some excitingracing from all four drivers.
Darwin driver Jason Bloomfieldshowed he was the best on the nightby taking out first, Colin Menziessecond, Jason Scadden third andFran Mcpherson fourth.
It was good to see the Member forKatherine, Willem Westra vanHolthe, come down.
Once again Murph had some fan-tastic singers to sing the Anthem.
Also great to see Fiona back fromher operation and back down at thespeedway.
A big thankyou to all who workedin the main canteen you did a greatjob feeding and watering the hugecrowd we had.
Congratulations to our raffle win-ner and the winners of the Silver-screen Cafe vouchers for breakfast.
But a big thankyou goes to all ourvolunteers, what ever job you havebig or small, you are so important tous.
Thankyou to all our sponsors,who are very important to the club.
Also thankyou to our Firecrewand the Katherine Ambulancecrew.
Our next meet is the September 7- voting day - so hope to see you alldown there.
On October 19 we are holding theNT Junior Kart Titles.
That should be a good night put iton your calender.
See you all on September 7 foranother exciting nail biting night ofracing and a good family night out.
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Speedwaywith Julie Wood
AAF Tindal Squash Clubheld there season 2013 grandfinal night on Wednesday,August 14.
Results:Division one:Shaun McGowan de-
feated Chris Gilbert3-9, 9-2, 9-0, 9-0.Division Two:Shayne Riley defeated
Brad Harris
9-7, 9-3, Brad retiredhurt.
Division three:David Holt defeated
Adam Love9-6, 9-4, 9-3Division four:Michael Lewis defeated
Andrew Alcorn9-1, 9-0, 10-8Division five:Matthew Riley defeated
Pearce Richter9-3, 9-1, 9-5
Congratulations to allwinners and runner ups –great squash on display andwell supported by all in at-
tendance. Presentations followed.Squash will continue on
Wednesday evenings with areverse ladders competitionscheduled to take place.
Our next event is the in-augural RAAF TindalSquash Club Junior Champi-onships on the weekendstartingthis Saturday, August24, with over 20 playersnominated, travelling fromDarwin and Alice Springs tocompete.
Hope to see all interested“squashies” courtside cheer-ing the juniors on.
Squashwith Maryanne
Lewis
Squashies hold grand finals
Spectators got their money’s worth at an action-packed speedway night. Picture: DANIEL HALUPKA
Tindal Squash Club held their grand finals last week.