It is a great time of the year, Easter holidays, and an ANZAC day holiday, so we get to spend heaps of time relaxing with friends and family.
We spent a lovely afternoon 4wding in the
North D'Aguilar State Park near Mt Mee, it was a beautiful day. There was plenty of things to see and do and some interesting 4wd tracks, nothing at all difficult in the conditions we had, but no doubt almost impossible if not impassable in the wet. The A Break track was the steepest of them all, would love to have tried The Hangar track but alas it was closed.
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View towards Somerset Dam |
The views over the Somerset Dam were impressive and the photos posted in a
2013 October blog update show the D'Aguilar range from which the above photo was taken.
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Upstream of Bulls Falls |
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At the Bulls Falls Lookout |
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Emily's Birthday ice cream cake |
Emily celebrated her 11th birthday during the Easter holidays, it was difficult to organise a party with friends so she is hosting her 11th birthday party sleep over tonight, it is a shame that Nan could not be here for a joint party, Emily's 11th and Nan's 70th.
Rosie's veggie garden is going great guns, the herbs and pumpkins in particular are thriving!
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Rosie Green thumb |
Today was the girls netball debut for the mighty
Raiders! Rosie's team was up first, kicking the dew of the grass at 8.00am, she played Netta, an abridged game for the youngsters. They were enthusiastic and fired up, unfortunately the opposition were better drilled and skilled eventually defeating the Possums 12 - nil.
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Warm ups are super important for elite athletes |
Rosie played GD and was fantastic when we had the ball, her attack on the pill was fierce and determined, running to space providing option after option where she gathered a heap of touches and was part of the reason they didn't get smashed 30 - nil. However her execution when in defense was not up to par, she just didn't understand the defensive mindset, and her opponent had pretty much a free run, not ideal when playing GD. You could not fault her endeavour though and we are proud of her first outing.
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GD with steely determination |
Emily played at 9.10 in the under 11s, her debut match on court 11 was billed as the must watch game on the card. The crowd was small but vocal and the girls were determined to make an impact in their first game of season 2014!
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Emily - Goal Shooter |
The Raiders got off to a blistering start, dominating the clearances and making short work of the opposition defense. A four goal lead at quarter time was reward for their hard effort and determination when the ball was in dispute. Emily got a few touches and was credited with a couple of goal assists as she lacked the confidence to shoot from down town.
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Go Raiders |
The second and third quarters were a mirror image of the first and the Raiders finished the premiership quarter with a commanding 10 goal lead. Emily had found her range and bagged four majors after switching from GS to GA! Late in the third term the Raiders other goal shooting option Charlotte went off after vomiting, her work rate was such that the dominant forward succumbed to exhaustion, either that or a dodgy orange at half time.
The final break saw a reshuffle and even though they were undermanned the Raiders were able to continue where they finished off in the third. The 14 - 2 win a fair reflection of their dominance on the match. Emily finished with six majors. The forward pairing of Emily and Charlotte dominated the scoring, they were ably supported by pocket dynamo Centre Lucy, WA Sophie and WD Emma.
The other defensive players had little chance to impress as possession remained in the Raiders forward half for most of the match. Izzy who played GD until three quarter time, had seen little of the ball and thrived on the opportunity to get her hands on the pill finishing with one goal. She was an inspired selection to replace the exhausted Charlotte who still finished with seven goals even though she missed the final term. The coaching staff are well pleased with the first hit out and the competition have been put on notice, it was a great win but there is still heaps of improvement to be made.
The day was spoiled a little for me by being continually reminded over the PA that no photos could be taken of the children playing netball without the expressed consent of every parent and or guardian of every child playing in the match. It is quite simply ridiculous to consider that a child is put in danger by a parent photographing their own child playing sport. I am absolutely sick and tired of this nanny state PC bullshit! When I did ask all the parents watching if I could take photos they all said that of course I could, their reaction to the decree was the same as mine - incredulity! A number said they had not even bothered asking. I am telling you now the world has gone mad! It is over regulated by do gooder twats only too willing to impose their ridiculous and over bearing rules and beliefs on others. The sooner this stops the better. Rant over.