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KNT Preliminary Final action.
KNTFL Preliminary Final results
A Grade – Kingston 10.9 (69) def Mundulla 9.14 (68). Reserves – Keith 8.4 (52) def Kingston 7.8 (50) . Senior Colts – Kybybolite 16.14 (110) def Bordertown 4.4 (28). Junior Colts – Kybybolite 5.5 (35) def Keith 2.1 (13).
2023 A Grade Preliminary Final – Mundulla v Kingston
By Barb Altus. In the closest Preliminary Final in living memory, Kingston won their way into their first Grand Final in the KNT and their first since 2000 with a behind scored after extra time. Mundulla started well when, after minor scores by each team, Mundulla’s Grosser and McGrice forced the ball to Studham who wheeled and goaled two minutes in. After another two behinds by the Saints and determined defence by Gambranis their Captain Tom Rogers directed the ball to Harding who passed to Warner who kicked truly to give Kingston the lead fourteen minutes in. The Tigers levelled the score with two more minor scores before Kuchel and Ballinger drove the ball to Noll who snapped accurately to retake the lead. The Moots kept attacking but only managed another three minor scores, including one shot which hit the post, before the Saints also registered a behind after the […]
Kids with picky palates
By Triple P: Positive Parenting Program. Children who are ‘fussy eaters’ are a common concern for families and can often be a source of anxiety and worry for parents and carers. Experts at the Triple P – Positive Parenting Program are giving families simple and practical tips to inject some more joy and adventure into mealtimes. Research has found up to 50 per cent of children may be described as ‘picky eaters’. While there’s no universal definition of fussy eating, Triple P International Head of Training Dr Alan Ralph, says that it can leave parents and carers feeling stressed and worried. “Fussy eating can include things like refusing to try new foods, preferring certain textures and tastes or refusing to eat fruit or veggies,” Dr Ralph said. While it’s a normal part of childhood development, he says, it can leave parents and carers feeling stressed and worried that their child […]
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