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PRESS RELEASE :- 2023 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ROAD RACE CALENDAR DATES RELEASE

December 18, 2022 Filed Under: News, Road Racing, SA Women in Motorcycling

The 2023 SA Road Race Calendar will be an amazing opportunity for South Australians to participate in Road Racing, for both recreational fun and to follow opportunities to compete on National or an International stage.

Motorcycling South Australia are excited to release the dates for a packed 2023 South Australian Road Race calendar. There is always continual development and growth of the calendar, with 2023 being no exception. The year coming is looking to provide more high-level events and recreational riding than ever before. 

 

There will be 5 rounds of South Australian Championships for all classes, except Supersport 300, which will have an extra 2 rounds, which will run with the SA Junior Cup in 2 rounds being held at go-kart venues. This is an increase of an extra SA Championship round and an amazing 2 and 3 extra rounds for SA Junior Cup & Supersport 300 respectively from 2022.

Due to the exceptional work done by the team at SA’s Cafnix and Victoria’s Preston MCC’s, 2 rounds of the SA Championships will be held in conjunction with the Victorian Road Race Championships, resulting in not only interstate racing opportunities but also international quality circuits with The Bend International and Phillip Island now included in the calendar.

Gareth Deacon, President of the Phoenix MCC, described the return of the full calendar and exceptional venues being raced at, “After making it through the last two years of COVID impacted racing we’re excited to be returning to a full calendar of road racing events in 2023. Following negotiations with Preston MCC in Victoria we’ve decided to re-start our previous reciprocal race meeting agreement which we started in 2020.

This has enabled us to put the International Circuit at Tailem Bend back in the mix, along with a visit to Philip Island – making the SA road race calendar one of the most exciting and varied line-ups for state level racing in the country. CAFNIX will also be hosting two Brackets meetings this year as Club rounds with the goal of improving competitive racing at the front of the field and also providing an entry point for those looking to try out our sport for the first time.”

Increasing from the 4 rounds in 2022, the bLU cRU SA Junior Cup will increase to 6 rounds for the year with many aspiring junior riders coming into the series setting their sights and hopes on the ultimate prize in getting a ride in the Oceania Junior Cup for 2024.

Reflecting on 2022 the bLU cRU Junior Cup and the 2023 prospects of the series, Road Race Sports Manager, Kym Bolto said: “Our 2022 riders in the bLU cRU SA Junior Cup have all grown as riders into accomplished road racers which is what we set out to do in creating this series.

I can’t wait for the bLU cRU SA Junior Cup series to commence in 2023 and am really looking forward to seeing all of our rider’s progress, home their skills and become the best riders they can be.”

 

                  SA Junior Cup ‘Class of 2022’! (Above)

 

Also in 2023, an extra Brackets race weekend has been planned by CAFNIX, doubling the amount from 2022, and one will include the annual ‘classic’ 2 Hour endurance races, with the old’ 3 Hour Production Race’ now run as 2 x 2 Hour races, as the size difference in bikes can no longer race together like in years past!

Excitingly Mac Park will once again host their ‘Seniors Meeting’ but with it moved from Autumn to Spring in 2023, so will now be a great ‘Father’s Day’ present for those who usually run at the Seniors Meeting!

Rounding out the end of 2023, the Collingrove Hill Climb course will be host to the old bikes taking on the challenge and being out to the ultimate test in October, before the Historics crew once again get ready to welcome in the New Year at Mac Park.

2023 will have more opportunities than ever for both racers, seeking extra practice, or riders who just want some fun on the weekend, without the pressure of racing, as there will be a total of 17 Ride Days to be held from January through to December. (with 12 at Mac Park and 5 at Mallala).

So without further ado… the 2023 SA Road Race Calendar:

2023 South Australian Road Race Championships                                                                                                                                                                    Declan Carberry – Supersport 300 (Below)                            

*April 7-9, Easter – Round 1 @ Mac Park (Mount Gambier)

July 7-9 – Round 2 @ The Bend International, Tailem Bend, with VRRC (Cafnix)

September 15-17 – Round 3 @ Phillip Island, with VRRC (Cafnix)

*Sept 29-Oct 1 – Round 4 @ Mac Park (Mount Gambier)

November 17-19 – Round 5 @ Mallala Motorsport Park (Cafnix)

 

2023 bLU cRU South Australian Junior Cup

April 7-9, Easter – Round TBA @ Mac Park

July 7-9 – Round TBA @ The Bend, International

Sept 29-Oct 1 – Round TBA @ Mac Park

November 17-19 – Round TBA @ Mallala

TBA – TBA @ TBA (with Supersport 300)

TBA – TBA @ TBA (with Supersport 300)

Daniel Spendlove – Limited, Naked Bike (Below)

* Round order to be finalised when TBA dates are finalised

2023 South Australian Historic Championships

December 29-31 @ Mac Park (Historics)

 

Special Events

March 3-5 – Classic Master of Mac Park

March 10-12 – Hartwell Champs @ Mac Park

*April 7-9 – The Easter Cup @ Mac Park,

 

^June 9-11 – The 2 Hour Races @ Mallala (TBC)

Sept 1-3 – Seniors Meeting @ Mac Park

*Sept 29-Oct 1 – The Master of Mac Park

October 1 – The Historic Collingrove Hill Climb

 

Extra Events

May 26-28 – Brackets 1 @ Mallala (Cafnix)

^June 9-11 – Brackets 2 @ Mallala (Cafnix)

                                                                                                               Grant Howarth & Scott Deslandes – Sidecar (Below)

2023 Club Series

CAFNIX

May 26-28 – @ Mallala

June 9-11 – @ Mallala

                                         Tara Morrison – Watch out for in 2023 (Below)

 

2023 Ride Days

January 28 @ Mac Park (Mount Gambier)

February 25 @ Mac Park (Mount Gambier)

March 25 @ Mac Park (Mount Gambier)

April 29 @ Mac Park (Mount Gambier)

May 27 @ Mac Park (Mount Gambier)

June 24 @ Mac Park (Mount Gambier)

July 29 @ Mac Park (Mount Gambier)

August 26 @ Mac Park (Mount Gambier)

September 23 @ Mac Park (Mount Gambier)

October 28 @ Mac Park (Mount Gambier)

November 25 @ Mac Park (Mount Gambier)

Dec 16-17 @ Mac Park (Mount Gambier)

      

February 4 @ Mallala (Cafnix)                                                                                                                         

April 15 @ Mallala (Cafnix)

June 17 @ Mallala (Cafnix)

September 2 @ Mallala (Cafnix)

November 4 @ Mallala (Cafnix)

 

* and ^ – combined with a special event

 

 

 

 

 

 

Michael Kemp – Superbike (Right) 

Sam Pezzetta – Supersport 300 (Below)

SIDEWINDERS U16 SPEEDWAY CLUB LIGHTS UP – 2022/23 SA U16 125CC SPEEDWAY SOLO CHAMPIONSHIPS

December 9, 2022 Filed Under: Dirt Track, News, Speedway

South Australia’s fastest U16 125cc Speedway Solo riders came together at Sidewinders U16 Speedway club last weekend to settle once and for all, who will hold the crown for another year. Glorious 24 degree sunshine made a perfect day for both spectators and riders to enjoy extremely fast racing conditions.

The Solo Championships was run last Saturday (3rd December 2022) with 20 heats. The 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th  highest point scorer riders came together in the B final to see who gets the one opportunity to move onto the A’s main final. South Australian riders Darcey Timmis, Ryleigh McGregor and Hayden Kuchel fought it out with Victorian Blake Schlein for the final chance, with Darcey Timmis standing on top in the end.

Harry Sadler had an exceptional day looking to take clean sweeps of first places but was pipped to the mark in round 2, finishing in second place for that round to fellow South Australian Kobi Canning. South Australian’s dominated the A Main Final of riders with Harry Sadler, Kobi Canning and Darcey Timmis taking on New South Wales rider Cooper Antone. Cooper was determined to upset the apple cart and steal away the South Australian Championship crown but wasn’t able to hold off Harry and settled for a second place. Kobi Canning stood proud with the third place green sash and Darcy took home the fourth place white sash.

It was Harry’s day overall and is now the back to back South Australia’s Under 16 125cc Speedway Solo Champion.  Well done lad!!

 

Photo credit Terry Scriven Photography

Part 1 photo album: HERE

Part 2 photo album: HERE 

 

Full Results Below:

Number Name State R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOTAL SEMI FINAL PLACING
8 Harry Sadler SA 3 3 2 3 3 14 1 1
4 Cooper Antone NSW 3 2 3 3 3 14 2 2
14 Kobi Canning SA 3 2 3 2 2 12 3 3
6 Darcey Timmis SA ex 3 3 2 3 11 1 4 4
7 Blake Schlein Vic 2 3 2 3 1 11 2 5
5 Ryleigh McGregor SA 1 3 2 3 ex 9 3 6
9 Hayden Kuchel SA 3 2 1 ex 3 9 4 7
2 Jordan Hargreaves SA 2 ex 3 2 2 9 8
16 Lilly Cottrell Vic 1 0 2 2 dnf 5 9
10 Angus Hume Vic 2 1 0 ex 2 5 10
13 Ambrose Fraser Vic 2 1 1 1 ex 5 11
3 Haydon Pascoe SA 1 2 0 ex ex 3 12
12 Blake Hocking SA 0 1 1 1 dns 3 13
15 William Nicol SA 0 1 0 1 1 3 14
11 Jackson McPherson SA 1 ex 1 ex ex 2 15
1 Ruby Chapman SA 0 0 0 0 0 0 16

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUSTRALIAN SENIOR SPEEDWAY SOLO CHAMPIONSHIPS – THE RETURN WITH A VENGENCE

December 6, 2022 Filed Under: News, Speedway

It’s been a long hiatus of 2 years the Australian Solo Championships have not been able to be held due to Covid rocking the World of Sport. This Saturday night 10th December 2022 riders are descending on Gillman Speedway from all corners of New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland to take on our South Australian hometown Speedway heroes.

 

 

Defending Australian Champion Max Fricke (Victoria) is hoping to make up for the 2021 Covid Championship break and make it a clean sweep of National Titles after an exceptionally challenging time missing the last Grand Prix of the season in late September due to a horrific crash sustained overseas earlier that month. Fricke is definitely a fighter coming back from a list of injuries a mile long including cracked shoulder blade, concussion, broken sternum, sprained shoulder bruised lungs; proving he is not a competitor to be taken lightly.

Fricke can’t relax with Former World Under 21 Champion Jaimon Lidsey riding into Gillman on a high, setting his targets after taking out his second Victorian Championship at Mildura and the last Gillman Solo Championship.

The finals are looking to be an event not to be missed if four-time Victorian Champion and dual South Australian Title Champ Justin Sedgmen has his way. He has been on a heater and hungrier than ever after being a Runner up at the Gillman and Victorian Championships in recent weeks.

South Aussie young gun and former New Zealand under 21 champ Jake Turner is looking at bringing home the title in front of Family, Friends and his SA fan squad lining up with Fraser Bowes who recently returned home after his impressive winter in Poland making 3 semi finals this Season. Both SA Champs are keen to send the tourists packing and show they’re not to be messed with.

Queensland Team are a real strong mixed bag of diverse riders being led by Australian Under 21 Champion Keynan Rew, teamed with Zane Keleher and Winner of the Queensland and New South Wales Under 21 Championships Tate Zischke are looking for every opportunity to score points and mix up the pack.

New South Wales contingent see’s Zach Cook who is fresh back from overseas will be joined by Maurice Brown, Michael West, James Pearson and Harrison Ryan.

Rider Line-up:                                                                                                        

Max Fricke
Tate Zischke
Harrison Ryan
Michael West
Justin Sedgmen
Zane Keleher
Jake Turner
Maurice Brown
James Pearson
Zach Cook
Jack Morrison
Fraser Bowes
Cooper Riordan
Dayle Wood
Keynan Rew
Jaimon Lidsey
Reserve Riders
Aden Clare
Brock Hall
Tom Dixon

 

 

RESULTS – 2022/23 GILLMAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS – 3 DECEMBER 2022

December 5, 2022 Filed Under: News, Speedway

A scorching day brought a warm fast loose track surface night at Gillman for the 2022/23 Club Championships. A stacked field of fast diverse riders brought a night full of thrills and spills to a sweeping group of South Australian Speedway fans. 

Photographs thanks to Derick Thomas Photography. Full album shots HERE

Heats, semi-finals and finals points below:

 

  • 500cc Gillman Solo Championship                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

Heat points:

2-Justin Sedgmen (Vic) 14 (3-3-2-3-3), 299-Adam Ellis (Eng) 13 (3-2-2-3-3), Rory Schlein 13 (2-3-3-2-3), 27-Jaimon Lidsey (Vic) 12 (3-3-3-3-R), 51-Fraser Bowes 12 (3-3-3-1-2), 19-Jake Turner 10 (2-2-1-2-3), 18-Patrick Hamilton (Vic) 7 (FX-2-2-1-2), 14-Liam May 7 (1-1-1-2-2), 51-Cooper Riordan (Vic) 6 (2-1-3-0-0), 7-Matthew Marson (WA) 6 (1-0-0-3-2), 41-Jackson Milner (Vic) 5 (1-2-0-1-1), 99-Dayle Wood (Vic) 5 (R-1-1-2-1), 39-Steven Graetz 4 (0-1-2-0-1), 17-Jack McDiarmid (WA) 3 (2-0-1-FX-R), 211-Teagan Pedler 2 (0-F-0-1-1), 67-Shaun Sampson 0 (0-0-F-R-N)

 

 

Ev 53     Semi Final               Lidsey (R), Bowes (B), Hamilton (W), Turner (Y-ret), 57.630

Ev 58     Final:                       Lidsey (Y), Sedgmen (B), Ellis (R), Schlein (W), No time

Below: Solo podium (from left) Rory Schlein (4th), Adam Ellis (3rd), Jaimon Lidsey (1st), Justin Sedgmen (2nd)

 

 

 

Above: Jaimon Lidsey on his way to Solo glory. 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Gillman Sidecar Championship

Heat points Group 1:

1-Mark Plaisted / Ben Pitt (SA/Vic) 12 (3-3-3-3), 50-Byren Gates / Michael O’Loughlin (Vic) 11 (2-3-3-3), 08-Chris Walker / April Cottrell (Vic) 9 (3-2-2-2), 69-Rick Stephens / Nick O’Brien (NSW/SA) 9 (2-3-2-2), 27-Stephen Fowler / Ben Goodridge 8 (1-1-3-3), 40-Damien Niesche / Mitchell Spear 7 (3-1-2-1), 89-Nathan Fleet / Eric Melton 7 (2-2-1-2), 115-Kane Golding / Glen Zaworski 3 (1-2-Xi-F), 61-Chris Dess / Chloe Ackerley (Vic) 2 (0-R-1-1), 82-Wayne Lethbridge /

Grantley Simounds 1 (1-0-N-N), 970-Dean Hobbs / Daniel Low 0 (N-N-N-N)

Heat points Group 2:

15-Shane Rudloff / Damian Egan 11 (3-2-3-3), 107-Mick Headland / Brenton Kerr (SA/Vic) 11 (3-3-2-3), 194-Max Howse / Riley Commons (NSW) 10 (3-3-3-1), 71-Shane Hudson / Adam Constable (NSW) 8 (X-3-3-2), 21-Aaron Silvy / Jaron Silvy 5 (1-1-N-3), 77-Tim Bichard / Seth Pascoe 5 (0-1-2-2), 19-Josh Pascoe / Matt Crawford 5 (2-0-1-2), 12-Brian Silvy / Dean Cottrell 5 (2-2-1-Xi), 128-Nate Headland / Jaxon Rayner 4 (Xi-2-2-0), 97-Mike Zachan / Ben Franklin (NZ) 4 (2-0-1-1), 272-Adam Pascoe / Axel Brereton 1 (1-Xi-R-N), 14-Kym Menadue / Shane Dolan did not ride.

Ev 54     Semi Final Group 1

Gates (R), Walker (B), Stephens (W), Fowler (Y), 62.919

Ev 55     Semi Final Group 2              M. Headland (B), Howse (R), Hudson (W), A. Silvy (Y), 62.152

FINAL

Ev 59     Final: Plaisted (R), M. Headland (Y), Gates (W), Rudloff (B), 62.513

 

 

 

Above: (from left) Byren Gates & Michael O’Loughlin (3rd),

Mark Plaisted & Ben Pitt (1st), Mick Headland & Brenton Kerr (2nd)

– and front – Shane Rudloff & Damien Egan (4th) 

 

  • Under 16 250cc Junior Solo Gillman Championship

Heat points: 131-Ashley Jansen-Batchelor 14 (3-3-2-3-3), 6-Linkin Metcalf (WA) 10 (1-2-3-2-2), 524-Harry Sadler 5 (2-F-1-1-1), 52-Tyler Battams (Vic) 1 (0-1-XL-0-0), 81-Darcey Timmis 0 (0-FX-0-0-0).

Ev 57     Final:          Metcalf (R), Jansen-Batchelor (W), Sadler (B), Battams (Y), Timmis (G), No time

  • Under 16 125cc Junior Solo Gillman Championship

Heat points: K48-Kobi Canning 12 (3-3-3-3), 213-Cooper Antone (NSW) 11 (3-3-3-2), 03-Blake Schlein (Vic) 10 (2-2-3-3), 16-Hayden Pascoe 10 (2-3-2-3), 42-Ryleigh McGregor 7 (3-2-2-FN), 49-

Blake Hocking 7 (1-3-1-2), 14-Ambrose Fraser (Vic) 7 (3-1-2-1), 112-Ruby Chapman 6 (1-1-3-1), 317-Lilly Cottrell (Vic) 4 (0-2-0-2), 37-William Nicol 4 (2-1-1-FX), 30-Angus Hume (Vic) 3 (1-2-X-X), 13-Jackson McPherson 1 (FX-1-FX-N), 26-Jordan Hargreaves 0 (FX-Xi-Xi-N), 128-Hayden Kuchel 0 (FN-N-N-N)

Ev 56a   Final:           Canning (R), Antone (B), Schlein (Y), Pascoe (W)

Below:  Kobi Canning Sliding straight into the final.                                                    Below: Cooper Antone giving it his all in the final

 

 

       Support Events

  • Under 16 250cc Junior Sidecars

Heat points: 360-Lachlan Coppen / Hayden Kuchel 12 (3-3-3-3), 1-Kayden Gates / Harley Ackerley (Vic) 6 (Xi-2-2-2), 28-Amelia Silvy / Tayla Lucas 5 (2-1-1-1)

  • Solos Flat Track

Points: 11-David Footner 9 (2-2-2-3), 46-Seane Chapman 7 (3-1-3-FX), 571-Brock Gates (Vic) 4 (1-3-N-N), 713-Con Twist 3 (0-0-1-2), 215-Matt Paterson 1 (0-0-0-1), 911-Greg Laanekorb 0 (0-0-0-0), 77-Richard Bunting 0 (0-0-0-0)

6 PM pre-meeting junior demonstrations:

  • Under 16 125cc Novice Junior Solos: 4-Riley Stout (red), 46-Owen Chapman (blue).
  • 50cc Solos: 15-Mikayla Morris (red), 75-Jett Plaisted (blue);
  • Pee Wees: 11-Nate Sadler (blue), 14-Koa McPherson (white), 75-Jett Plaisted (green), 417-Kolby Schultz (black).

2022/23 SA 125CC JUNIOR SOLOS CHAMPIONSHIPS FIELD – WHAT A WEEKEND TO KICK OFF DECEMBER

December 1, 2022 Filed Under: News, Speedway

This weekend would be the first time after a long hiatus that we see Speedway riders from as far as Western Australia and New South Wales, combined with Victorians return back to South Australia for our State Championship. Rivalries will ignite once more as riders battle it out for the Championship Title Crown and more than a few bragging right points. 

 

Photo Credit “Derick Thomas Photography”

Below as selected by the SA Speedway Sports Manager is a stacked field of talent:

1 Ruby Chapman SA
2 Jordan Hargreaves SA
3 Hayden Pascoe SA
4 Cooper Antone NSW
5 Ryleigh McGregor SA
6 Darcey Timmis SA
7 Blake Schlein VIC
8 Harry Sadler SA
9 Hayden Kuchel SA
10 Angus Hume VIC
11 Mitchell McDiarmid  WA
12 Blake Hocking SA
13 Ambrose Fraser  VIC
14  Kobi Canning  SA
15 William Nicol  SA
16 Lilly Cottrell  VIC

Reserve

Jackson McPherson SA

Excitingly for the first time in SA History we have had 3 Female talents Ruby, Darcey and Lilly enter to take on the lads in an SA Championships and with notable Talents descending on Sidewinders Speedway from all corners of Australia. Its looking to be a night not to miss, one such traveler with a list of successes Mitchell McDiarmid is looking to give the South Aussies a run for their money.

After a packed year of racing Mitchell is no stranger going bar to bar with SA Speedway athletes including lining up against the defending SA Champion Harry Sadler after their previous battle at the Australian 125’s Championships final at Sidewinders earlier in 2022.

Will Harry end up wearing the title crown for a second year in a row or will fellow South Aussie Kobi Canning get his way to topple the Champ after his 2021 4th place championship finish.

Just to show how tight the racing will be, many of the field including Mitchell McDiarmid, Harry Sadler, Kobi Canning, Darcey Timmis, Jordan Hargreaves, Cooper Antone, Ambrose Fraser, Haydon Kuchel and Hayden Pascoe have all come away from amazing performances at the Australian Championships back in April.

 

Where to see it all???

Sidewinders Speedway at 8th Street Wingfield

Gates open at 9.30am, tapes up (racing starts) at 11.00am.

Adults $5.00, Kids U16 free, programmes $3.00

RESULTS – 2022 AUSTRALIAN U21 & U16 250CC SOLO CHAMPIONSHIPS – A NIGHT OF BAR TO BAR ACTION

November 28, 2022 Filed Under: News, Speedway

Saturday night Gillman roared into life with the thunder of Solos putting it all on the line for 2022 Australian Championship glory. With rain hitting the track earlier Saturday it created a perfect night for the spectators young to get track side and witness history being made right before their eyes.  

 

Both Fraser Bowes and Liam May rode exceptionally well on the night, especially Fraser who was unlucky not to make it straight into A Final after tight racing. Both riders definitely put on a show in the B Final. Teagan Pedler gave it her all and rode well on her night off the back of a year of huge successes in the sport.

In 250’s Ashley Jansen-Batchelor and Harry Sadler gave everything they could. Ashley lead the B Final and was looking to secure his spot into the A Final until unfortunately being passed on the final lap didn’t see him progress through. Harry laid it all on the line, crashing out of the B Final giving him a 7th place finish.

Darcy Timmis had an absolute ball riding her first ever 250cc ever after getting a late call up to the main event being a reserve. It was clear her feelings for the opportunity with a huge smile that we’re pretty sure is still present today.

Photo Credit “Derick Thomas Photography”

See all the shots of the night: HERE

See below all the results of the night:

Under 21 (500cc)

1st         Keynan Rew                                     15 Points.

2nd       Tate Zischke                                     13 Points.                           A FINAL

3rd        James Pearson                                11 Points.

4th        Jacob Hook                                      12 Points.                                                                                          

5th        Fraser Bowes (SA)                           11 Points.

6th        Maurice Brown                                 9 Points.                              B FINAL

7th        Liam May (SA)                                  9 Points.                                                                                           

8th        Cordell Rogerson                             9 Points.

9th        Michael West                                    8 Points.

10th      Jack McDiarmid                              5 Points.

11th      Lachlan Hayes                                4 Points.

12th      Patrick Hamilton                            4 Points.

13th      Harrison Ryen                                 3 Points.

14th      Tom Dixon                                       3 Points.

15th      Jackson Milner                               2 Points.

16th      Teagan Pedler (SA)                       2 Points.

 

 

Under 16 250cc                                                             

1st         Mitchell McDiarmid                     11 Points.

2nd       Beau Bailey                                    15 Points.                          A FINAL

3rd        Alexander Adamson                    13 Points

4th        Noah Grabham                              12 Points.                                                                                           .

5th        Ashley Jansen-Batchelor (SA)   11 Points

6th        Linkin Metcalfe                              10 Points.                          B FINAL

7th        Harry Sadler (SA)                          10 Points.                                                                                           .

8th        Colby Mason                                    7 Points.

9th        Broc White                                       6 Points.

10th      Riley Plumb                                      6 Points.

11th      Jordy Loftus                                     5 Points

12th      Liam Powell                                     5 Points.

13th      Bradley Niven                                   3 Points

14th      Anika Loftus                                     2 Points

15th      Darcey Timmis (SA)                       2 Points

16th      Hunter Mason                                 1 Point.

 

 

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