Rover’s Home Game Newsletter RENMARK v LOXTON NORTH - Rd 2 26 April 2015 PRESIDENT DAVE SAYS: Well round one all over and dusted! Not the start we wanted, but we showed promise in all grades and we will improve as the season goes on. Under 13’s had a great tussle with Waikerie coming out on top by 21points. Best players for Renmark were Jack Ellis, Ben Schuetze & Dane Austin, who all played well. It was great to see the under 13’s fight hard against a side with some very tall timber. Under 15’s came up against a formidable side with Waikerie running out winners by 101 points. Renmark's better players were Jack Austin, who was strong with the hands & stopped a lot of Waikerie's forward thrusts. Second & third best were Jayden Bonner and Corey Munn respectively. Under 18’s put the only win on the day for the Rovers with a awesome display of team football, winning by 37points. Stars for Renmark were Mitchell Jenke, Ben Pater and Riley Walter. It was a great team effort by all. Leading goal kicker for the Rovers was Ben Pater with 2. B-grade had a typical hard fought contest with Waikerie, only to go down by one point ! For most of the day the scores we never far apart. Best for Renmark was Aaron Gill, 2nd was Tom Bannister and 3rd was Fraser Peters. Matt Smith chimed in with 2 goals and played well also. The A grade game was fierce all day with young Roly Boon going down in the first 3 minutes of the game. He sustained severe concussion & was taken to Berri hospital. After x-rays, he was diagnosed with two fracture in his neck. We wish Roly all the best in his recovery. The A ‘s finished the first quarter up by a goal, but in the second quarter Waikerie ran wild, kicking 8 goals to 1. After half time we outscored them by 3 goals but the damage was done in the second quarter. The desire and effort was there for all too see and looks bright for the rest of the season. Best for Renmark were Jarrod Bollenhagen, with Todd Bennett 2nd and Zack Gartery 3rd. Leading goal kicker was Brodie Roesler with 3. This week 2 players are playing their 50th senior games in Jake Anspach & Nick Carr. Both of these lads have grown up playing for Renmark right from Auskick till now & we wish them all the best for this coming week. Today we play Loxton North at home, which will be the Anzac weekend and also the centenary of Gallipoli. Lest we Forget, Birchy NEXT WEEK: AWAY v BARMERA REMEMBERING THE ANZACS … AND THE FALLEN HEROES Dave Dunhill Anzac Day is best observed as a time of remembrance, reflection, recognition and commemoration, not glorification. After all, those who took part in the Gallipoli campaign did so during the Great War of 1914-18 with the hope that it would be the conflict to end all wars, and also, with a sense of futility associated with them. The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, were an integral part of the Allied Forces, comprising at least ten other European countries, plus USA, Japan and the British Empire. Their wartime opponents were largely from Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and Turkey. The men, and some women in a nursing role, were people of extreme courage who were following orders in seeking to force the enemy to retreat from the shores of Gallipoli, which they bravely did. However, the loss of lives was shocking – of the 110 Renmark enlistees alone who fought at Gallipoli, 14 lost their lives. This was one part of a dreadful conflict, as was the Battle of the Western Front, though the latter did see more gain than loss. Those brave souls fought the battles for King and country, hoping freedom would be achieved by their deeds. Glorifying war is not what Anzac Day is about. It is a commemoration of the Anzac spirit. Over 500 men enlisted at Renmark, serving in all sectors of the War, with many more than those at Gallipoli, paying the supreme sacrifice. Some of the enlistees were sportsmen who played Australian Rules Football in one or the other of Renmark’s two teams; and quite a few able returnees slotted back into the local competition when it resumed in 1919. Names such as Jury, Anderson, Philpot, Boetcher, Bollenhagen, Douglas, Ruediger, Seekamp, Haynes, and Bennett were among many who often featured in teams. Football had been played in 1915 with proceeds of the grand final going to a war time patriotic fund. It appears that Renmark Town won the title, although results were not published in The Murray Pioneer at the time. On Anzac Day (yesterday), RFL Grand Finalists of 2014, Waikerie and Barmera-Monash, did battle; and today at Renmark, the Renmark Rovers take on the Loxton North Panthers, whose history encompasses many returned service people from the Second World War in a battle far removed from that of our war heroes in conflicts long gone. The celebration of this 100 year historic event may be over, but today provides another opportunity for remembrance. LEST WE FORGET! WHAT WERE 2 POSITIVES FROM THE GAME LAST WEEK? PERS: Charlie Wiese’s debut & our defensive pressure in the 2nd half. MATTY: Finished game off really well, although just fell short and our backline was fantastic. JACKO: The former of the young lads playing their first under 18 game and common-sense umpiring of Mike Horsman. PETE: The efforts of our 1st year players and the fact we didn't give up. WHAT AREAS OF THE GAME PLAYED THE 1 GAME ? DO YOU NEED TO WORK ON AFTER HAVING PERS: Consistency, staying focused for 4 qtrs & continue to improve decision making. MATTY: Stoppages and holding the ball in our forward line on their kick outs. JACKO: Always looking for improvement right across all aspects of the game. PETE: Get better at winning the contested ball, 2nd efforts, talk and support for each other WHO, IN YOUR OPINION, DISPLAYED THE ANZAC SPIRIT IN LAST WEEKS GAME? PERS: Todd Bennett MATTY: Aiden Ivanovic, Ben Harding; both would walk on hot coals for this team. Will Carr for doing what needed to be done to help out his team mates. JACKO: Very happy with Blake Bryant, who after playing, volunteered to boundary umpire with Snitzel even though it wasn’t his turn. PETE: Dylan Bennett MAY 2 Away v Barmera Presentations at Renmark Club MAY 9 Away v Loxton Presentations at Renmark Hotel MAY 16 Home v Berri LADIES DAY MAY 23 Away v Loxton North Presentations at Footy Club MAY 30 Away v Waikerie Presentations at Footy Club JUNE 6 BYE JUNE 13 Home v Barmera Rump & Red Night with Ollie Durieu JUNE 20 Home v Loxton SPONSORS DAY WEB: rrfc.weebly.com
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