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Round 9 - Saturday June 14, 2025 at Griffith Exies Oval 2.10pm
Griffith ...........,.... 1.1 .. 2.2 .. 4.2 .. 4.6 (30)
Turvey Park ...... 5.5 .. 12.6 .. 17.9 .. 23.9 (147)

Goals - Griffith: B Aloisi, B Morrissey, C Cunial, L Wallace
Turvey Park:  A Emery 6, E Weidemann 5, H Smith 3, S Emery 2, H Higgins 2, H Jenkins 2, L Fellows, D Morton, H Thomas 
Best players - Griffith: K Spencer, O Bartter, T Trevaskis, J Neyland, M Rosengreen, B Morrissey
Turvey Park: E Weidemann, A Emery, H Higgins, S Emery, C Grintell, H Smith

Senior debut: Archie Forwood
Griffith Swans:- Lachlan Wallace, Mason Ashcroft, Archie Ray; Archie Forwood*, Willen Vaessen, Sam Foley; Mason Rosengreen, Oliver Bartter, Zachary Spiers; Reece Matheson, Bede Kenny, Charlie Cunial; Tom Trevaskis, Zavier Mitchell; Cooper Purtill; Jack Neyland, Ben Browning, Kahlan Spencer (capt); Blake Aloisi, Bailey Morrissey, Billy Evans. Coach: Greg Dreyer
Turvey Park:- Lachlan McRae, Oscar Jenkins, Chase Grintell; Dylan Morton, Harrison Thomas, Jesse Margosis; Ashton Wolter, Ethan Weidemann (capt), Lucas Roberts; Hayden Smith, Harrison Granvill, Sam Emery; Henry Jenkins, Andrew Emery, Judd McLeod; Riley Flint, Hunter Higgins, Luke Fellows; Baxter Wallett, Samuel Jones, Cooper Harmer. Coach: Dylan Morton.
Umpires: Brett Stephenson and Michael Jones (RUA)
Match report: The main game between Griffith and Turvey Park at Exies Oval on Saturday afternoon last resulted in a win for the visitors by 20 goals or so. For Swans supporters it was just one of those grey days when one keeps thinking that there are more taxes than free drinks these days. The game was cleanly fought, there being no unsportsmanlike incidents to mar the play. Turvey held a handy lead during the first term, 35 to 7, and on the actual play the margin should have been much greater, but it was in the second session, when the visiting Bulldogs practically took full control and slammed on 7 goals 1 behind to a solitary goal and 1 behind scored by the Swans' that Griffith's, hopes of success fell to zero. In the third and fourth quarters the Red and Whites tried hard to retrieve their lost ground, but they found the away side carrying too many guns and went down like the Titanic with 117 points on the debit side.

There were no passengers among the winners as the whole team was at its best, but Ethan Weidemann (5 goals) and Andrew Emery (6 goals) was the outstanding players of the game. Griffith were simply not good enough on the day and was best served by Kahlan Spencer but with a few exceptions all tried hard. COYS. 
Other matches: 14/6 Ganmain-GGM 17.13 (115) def Narrandera Imperial 3.5 (23), Wagga Tigers 13.14 (92) def Leeton Whitton 7.5 (47); 15/6 Coolamon Rovers 11.6 (72) def Collingullie-Wagga 9.11 (65); Mangoplah-CUE, bye.
Reserves: Griffith 5.4 (34) def by Turvey Park 9.8 (62)
Goals: J Toscan 3, G Orton, T Podbury
Best players: T Podbury, G Orton, G Jones, M Devery, S Robinson, L DeMamiel
Griffith:- G Tully, S Robinson, S Culgan; J Armanini, L DeMamiel, J Virago; L Stevenson, C Harrison, B Cooper; G Jones, B Colvin, M Devery; G Orton, J Toscan, R Holland; B Summers, M Agnew, T Podbury; O Young, M Bruce, R Patey, R Perre
Umpire: Matt Kenny
Under 17.5: Griffith 1.2 (8) def by Turvey Park 16.12 (108)
Goal: C Morrissey
Best players: J Collins, A Norbiato, B Virago, G Jones, J Armanini, T Curran 
Griffith:- D Stevenson, J Armanini, C Twaddell; O Young, A Norbiato, C Culgan; B Cooper, J Collins, R Pagano; T Curran, T Minato, Z Spiers; J Webb, F Kelly, Z Williams; G Jones, A Forwood, L Newman; B Virago, J Bruce, Y Singh, E Molloy, C Morrissey.

Umpire: Dave Curran
Netball vs Turvey Park - A Grade: won 58-37, A Reserve: won 45-40, B Grade: won 44-34, C Grade: won 51-15, U17: won 42-36.

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