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Jul 26, 2023 | Article, Sports, This Week's Issue

Bill Mullan - Millicent, Mark Pilmore - Millicent, Milan Hodak - Kingston, Brian Foreman - Robe

By Max Clifford A good field of 66 went to Millicent’s course on a fine winters day, including 5 of our Victorian  neighbours, but they all found the course hard to score on, with 36 points the best in  both Divisions. In First, Bill Mullan, a local, won from Mark Pilmore 34, counting out Milan Hodak 34. Second Div went to Rob “Tank” Thompson 36, from Dennis Smith 34, and Bobby Davies 33. The ball rundown was to 28, and the Ross Orchard trophy winners were Brian Foreman and Ian Todd. The NTP’s were Noel Chant, Lindsay Storer and Simon Browning. Barry Brook gleefully snaffled the Scotch. We next visit Robe on July 31 followed by Blue Lake, August 14 and Mt Gambier on Aug 28.  “Got the Snake”

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