Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazetteDrouin dominates

Drouin dominates

DROUIN Hawks Netball Club’s Agrade team dominated its round13 game and showed its class against Warragul on Saturday, winning by 31 goals
Drouin had Sam East back after injury and she had a significant influence, combining superbly with Kylie Proctor who also shot well from long range.
The midcourt was outstanding with Warragul having little answer to Drouin’s speed and timing, while Drouin’s circle defenders Ally McArthur and Bronwyn Wallace were strong at the ball and applied great pressure.
Drouin was able to capitalise on the great defensive work by being steady and controlled in attack.
Scores Drouin 67 d Warragul 36.
Award winners: Sam East, Deb Thomas.

B GRADE

Drouin was on top of Warragul in the first half with some great defensive work paying dividends.
Kristy Piner showed her skill by rejecting some shots at goal, however, Warragul was not ready to concede defeat and made changes that worked in the second half.
Drouin was steadied in the second half by Felicity Pratt who came on at goal attack.
Although disappointed at not extending its lead in the second half, Drouin kept its unbeaten record intact.
Scores: Drouin 45 d Warragul 35.

C GRADE

Drouin started well with a 14goaltofive first quarter that set the tone for the match that it dominated from start to finish.
Lisa Jensz and Lyndell Watson fed the goalers beautifully. Lauren Ablett and Millie Westhead were too strong and tall in and around the ring.
With just the seven players, Drouin was grateful for the services of Brittany Jolly and Ashley Murray from the 17andunder team.
Scores: Drouin 45 d Warragul 25.
Awards: Lauren Ablett – Drouin Gourmet Cafe.

17 AND UNDER

This match was a clash of two of the top three teams with plenty at stake.
A highlight for Drouin was the great defensive work from Ally McArthur, Larissa Smethurst and Ebony Dunne who kept the pressure on the Warragul goalers.
The twogoal winning margin was a 19goal turnaround from the first encounter, so the improvement was pleasing for Drouin.
Kelly Hedley played a steady game at goal attack, combining well with Brittany Jolly and Stacie Proctor.
Scores Drouin 33 d Warragul 31.
Awards: Ally McArthur – Chumba Hair Salon; Kelly Hedley – Abby’s Cafe.

15 AND UNDER

This was a highstandard game with both teams vying for a topthree finish.
Jessie Hedley, Courtney Addison and Imogen Sceney were relentless in defence.
Drouin fell away a little in the second quarter with a few wayward passes, but fought back hard in the third quarter.
With added height in the goal circle, Drouin lifted to be just one goal down going into the final quarter but could not secure the lead and continued to be in chase position.
Scores: Drouin 20 lost to Warragul 24.
Award: Jessie Hedley – Leading Edge Video.

13 AND UNDER

In a tight tussle, Drouin had an excellent start, capitalising on some great defensive work to lead at quarter time.
Alice Goodwin rebounded strongly to send Drouin continually back into attack, while Sam Davis controlled the centre court for Drouin.
Drouin’s goalers Jess Wyatt and Abbey Kingi created space well and moved the ball in and around the ring with maturity beyond their years.
Warragul fought back and scores were tied at 10 goals each going into the final quarter.
It was goal for goal, but unfortunately for Drouin, it was down by just one when the final whistle blew.
Scores: Drouin 14 lost to Warragul 15.
Awards: Alice Goodwin – Nick’s Bakehouse.

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Fire station needs community support

Brandi Richardson has called Bayles home for 23 years. When she saw a concerning social media post from her local bridge, she knew she...
More News

Anger as restrictions block aid to fire-hit communities

Fire-affected communities and volunteers say government restrictions are preventing them from reaching properties, delivering essential supplies and helping neighbours. Police checkpoints and road closures are...

Tooradin Tractor Show roars to a close

The Tooradin Tractor & Pull Show wrapped up its 2026 with roaring engines, flying dirt and a breathtaking air display on the Bass Coast....

Help shape the future of food and agribusiness in Cardinia Shire

Cardinia Shire Council is strengthening the shire’s food and agribusiness sector and is calling on the community to get involved. The Draft Agribusiness Audit Report...

‘A mockery’: Kangaroo shooting continues during bushfires

Wildlife rescuers are demanding the State Government put a halt to the commercial killing of kangaroos as countless animals lie burned and suffering in...

Tragedy strikes twice

Last year’s house fire should have been the end, but the family’s nightmare is far from over. At 7.15am on 2 September 2025, Fire Rescue...

High speeds in alleged stolen SUV, two boys arrested

Two boys were arrested after allegedly speeding at more than 200 km/h in a stolen SUV on Friday 16 January. Police say they observed the...

Local Australia Day events

With Australia Day approaching on Monday, there will be many local events. Here is a list of a few local celebrations. Officer City Community Australia...

Bullants shock Pakenham to shake up potential finals mix

A Pakenham meltdown provided a new layer of drama to the run home as Officer produced one of the upsets of the season in...

Terrific Tormey blasts 91 to lead brilliant Bucks to semi-finals

The DDCA T20 semi-finals are set with two big clashes set for next month with Narre South to host Berwick and Hallam Kalora Park...

It’s Tucker-time for Yabbies

B GRADE Pakenham Upper/Toomuc (4/252) did not have to wait for the tea break for ‘Tucker-time’ on Saturday with father-and-son Adam (111) and Addison Tucker...