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JUNIOR SOCCER

In our last game before the school holiday break, the ever-growing skill and talent of the Galahs was on display.

A great game against the Waratah Vikings, we found ourselves in a great end to end tussle.

With our full squad of 14, we started to display much better team work, and some wonderfully structured football. Our short passing game is becoming a lot better, and we are now moving and passing to space. Jack Toynton showed some more great running again through the mid field, setting up two goals for Gil, and scoring one himself, to takes us into the break 3-2 up.

With Dax keeping it tight at the back with help from Reba, Mason, Jacob and Ebony, we were making it hard to score.

Showing no fear and throwing his body on the line, Arlo pulled off some great second half saves.

We saw some great attack from both teams, and with the scores tied late in the second half, young Jack Toynton deflected one past Arlo to give the win to the Vikings 5-4.

Despite his late winner for the opposition, Jack Toynton was our Player of the week for his end-to-end running in both attack and defence and his ability to help set up most of our goals.

Very proud on how this little team is developing and proud of the effort that is put in each week by all players.

U12 Magpies had a close and exciting game against Cyms recently, coming away with a win 4-2, thanks to a couple of great goals close to full time. Goals were scored by Layhne, Dominic and Malcolm.

Coach, Joel Reid, is very happy with how all of the team worked together, proving a threat to tough opponents like Cyms.

Joel awarded one point each to Angus and Archie, two points to Malcolm and three points to Armani.

25 Years

The Dugmore Family, Phillip, Ruth, Matthew & Nikki, Danielle and Rhian and Ian & Danielle, would like to thank the Molong community for its support since their son and brother, Robert, passed away.

We are blown away by the kindness, love and support throughout this very sorrowful and heartbreaking time. From the support that Robert was shown and given throughout the challenges he faced, the amazing support from Davimac Engineering, his many friends, Molong Central School and staff, the wonderful support of Stephen and Alison of Castlereagh Funerals – who have made the whole experience as pain free as possible, Wendy & David McNab who provided a beautiful venue for the service and the use of the Baptist Church rooms for refreshments, all these things combined have overwhelmed and humbled us. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts. We sorrow from the loss of our son and brother, but rejoice at the overwhelming support shown to us. We thank you all.