Sport
5 June, 2025
Mixed bag for Power
REIGNING premiers Nirranda has had a strong 18.10.118 to 8.10.58 win over Kolora-Noorat at Noorat.

Nirranda outscored the home team in every quarter and was dominant in the second half, kicking 12 goals to five.
Louis Cahill, Kai Tonkin and Bailey Kavenagh kicked two goals each for the Power, with Aaron Robertson, Oscar Curran and Harry Kenna named as best.
Nirranda also had a strong win in the reserves, 9.8.62 to 3.6.24.
Daniel Carr, Tyler Barrett and Ethan McMaster were the Power’s best, with Paul Messer kicking two goals.
Kolora-Noorat had a big 12.11.83 to 0.3.3 win in the under 18s.
Ben Whytcross, Flynn Gleeson and Xavier Riches were best for the Power, with Oscar Ritchie bagging six goals, Riley Kelly and Ben Carlin kicking two each.
The Power had a massive win in the under 15 football, 25.13.163 to Nirranda’s no score.
Leo Beasley with seven, Lenny Scanlon with six and Archie Curran with four were the major goal kickers for Kolora-Noorat.
That trio were all named in the best for the Power alongside Michael Woolhouse, Eli Chant and Riley Menz.
Nirranda was too strong in the under 13 game, scoring a 14.18.102 to no score win.
The A grade netball saw a dominant win to Nirranda, 72-23.
Rose Beasley, Nellie Sadler and Grace Lee were best for the Power, with Matilda Curran scoring 12 goals and coach Lillie Bourke 11.
Nirranda had a 50-20 win in the A reserve game.
Eliza Smith, Jessica Beasley and Meg Pekin were best for Kolora-Noorat.
Nirranda also took out the B grade game with a 39-34 win.
Alexandra Smith scored 20 goals for the Power, with Alexis Ameduri, Katherine Sloane and Meg Kenna best.
Sloane, the current vice-president of the Power, played her 250th club game in this match.
Kolora-Noorat had a strong 58-23 win in the 17 and under game.
Isla Nolan, Mayci Dwyer and Eliza Beaton were best for the Power, Matilda Curran shooting 34 goals with Nolan putting through 24.
Kolora-Noorat scored a 32-23 win in the 15 and under netball.
Isla Spokes, Harriot Riches and Ivy Kenna were the Power’s best, Riches scoring a match high 23 goals.
The 13 and under game saw Kolora-Noorat score a thrilling 22-21 win.
Courtney Stonehouse, Jade Byron and Remy Herry were best for the Power, with Quinn Thomas scoring 12 goals and Ruby Williams 10.