Played Saturday Night at Digger Daws Oval June 6th. Railways 6.1 11.3 16.10 21.13 (139) Boulder 3.3 4.4 6.5 7.6 (48) Goalkickers Railways: Kody Kelman 14, Aaron Rymer & Mick McLean 2, Ryan Stubbs, Rhett Foster & Sean O’Keefe 1. Goalkickers Boulder: James Murray 3, Henry Papertalk 2, Scott Walker & Scott Worthington 1. Best Players Railways: Kody Kelman, Dave Harring, Aaron Rymer, Rhett Foster, Mick McLean & Sean O’Keefe. Best Players Boulder: Scott Worthington, Henry Papertalk, Steve Waddington, Scott Walker, Issac Wolski & Ben Gabbedy. Railways consolidated top spot by earning a swag of percentage with a 91 point belting of Boulder. It was a night out for Railways Full Forward Kody Kelman who kicked 14 straight (8 in the first half and 6 in the second) out of Railways 21 goals. The Big Fella was in sublime touch and saw off several opponents and would have appreciated the Panthers dominance further up the ground. For the Tigers this result was terrible on the back of some recent encouraging form and have the bye this week to contemplate their prospects for the balance of this season. Pending Milestones for both sides.. Railways Skipper David Stubbs completed his 195th game with the victory above, with his 200th due July 26th v Mines at Sir Richard Moore. Boulder wingman Chris Bowie has played 96 games. Evergreen Veteran Boulder’s Ben Gabbedy has played 146 games and the cunning fox still sneaks regularly in the Tigers better players. Played Sunday at Kambalda West Oval Sunday June 7th. Mines Rovers 3.3 9.6 14.9 19.13 (127) Kambalda 4.3 6.7 8.9 9.12 (66) Goalkickers Mines: Justin Doutch & Luke Nugent 4, Jason Boyd, Mitch Graham & Sean Millane 2, Ben Barsanti, Trent Moon, Joel Gust, Nick Willis & Matt Power 1. Goalkickers Kambalda: Troy Wilson 4, Damien Dunlea 2, Tim Champion, Travis Hart & Chris Skidmore 1. Best Players Mines: Trent Moon, Mitch Graham, Joel Gust, Jamie Bolt & Keiron Giblett. Best Players Kambalda: Steve Simpson, Travis Hart, Lincoln Rodney, Neil Champion & Tim Champion. Despite the positive start the afternoon got worse after half time for Kambalda who slumped to another loss, this time to Mines by 61 points. The result keeps Mines level on points with Railways, while for Kambalda their only win for the season seems long ago back on April 18th. The Diorites are gelling as a combination and seem to have an even spread on contribution. Loyal Diorite Daniel Bilizcka celebrated his 100th league game after a virtual life time involvement with the club at many levels, Daniel has played in both senior and reserve grade premierships and would be a coaches delight with his dedication to the blue and whites. The Ladder Railways 6 wins from 8 games 24 points 166.41% Mines Rovers 6 wins from 8 games 24 points 112.06% Kalgoorlie 4 wins 1 Draw from 8 games 18 points 98.19% Boulder 2 wins 1 Draw from 8 games 10 points 80.07% Kambalda 1 win from 8 games 4 points 69.69% Leading Goalkickers Kody Kelman (R) 48 James Murray (B) 33 Matt Wellstead (K) 32 Tom Betlehem (K) 26 Troy Wilson (Kam) 25 This Weekend Under Coach Barry Gresham the GFL will compete in the Great Southern Carnival tackling Saturday first the Eastern Districts and assuming a win then clash with the winner of the Clontarf/Upper Great Southern clash. Boulder young gun Scott Worthington will skipper the side, continuing a proud family tradition after brother Michael was captain of the Goldfields 2003 campaign. Railways utility Justin Giles will be vice captain will the remaining squad announced Thursday Night. The GFL finished 3rd in the carnival in 2008. The means the League competition will be missing some of its most gifted youth, with Sundays clash at Digger Daws Oval between Mines and Railways being a stand out given the both have the same number of wins for the season and have split the two contests thus far this year. On Saturday Night Kalgoorlie will host Kambalda with a victory for both sides more than important. |