Dear Marist Families

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Dear Marist Families
Marist College Canberra
MAY 29, 2013
Important Dates
Enews
Wednesday 29 May Saturday 1 June
College Musical - “The King and I”
Thursday 30 May and
Monday 3 June
Year 7 2014 Interviews
Tuesday 4 June
Year 11 2014 Information Evening
Year 8 Indigenous Art Workshop
Wednesday 5 June
Year 9 Integration Day
Thursday 6 June
Champagnat Day Celebrations
Monday 10 June
Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday
Wednesday 12 June
Marist Careers Expo
Friday 14 June
Junior School Athletics Carnival
Monday 17 - Friday 28 June
Senior Exams
Dear Marist Families
One of the great celebrations of the year at Marist is Champagnat Day, the feast day of the
founder of our Brothers, St Marcellin Champagnat. Our whole school community gathers for Mass
in Marcellin Hall, there are activities after that, then a barbecue lunch and more activities again
after lunch. While the younger boys play games the boys in our senior years go out for community
service. It’s always an enjoyable day where boys and staff can celebrate much of what is good
about our school and focus on the man whose vision many years ago has brought us together.
Each year I enjoy Champagnat Day and I especially enjoy seeing the boys enter so fully into the
day. People here, younger and older alike, have a great affection for St Marcellin and an equally
strong appreciation of our Canberra Marist Brothers. But things are changing and have been for
a while. There are only five Brothers in the Monastery at present, unlike the 20 plus that were in
the community in the early years. Nevertheless good things continue to happen here in the name
of Marcellin and the Brothers; they are being done through the efforts of lay Marists, teachers,
parents, friends and old boys, all who in their own dedicated and loyal way with the Brothers
community at the centre, make sure that the Marist spirit lives on and that boys and families
today can benefit from all that is good about a Marist education.
Staff are often reminded that they are the “Champagnats of today.” When we sing our song ‘Great
Man of God’ next Thursday I want us to sing not only about Marcellin but also about his legacy
which lives on today through his Brothers and through all of us who call ourselves Marist. Happy
Champagnat Day for 6 June.
Wednesday 19 June
Year 6 Retreat
Year 9 Integration Day
Wednesday 26 - Friday 28 June
Year 10 Work Experience
Friday 28 June
Junior School Indigenous Performance
End of Term Years 7 - 9
Wednesday 3 July
Junior School Awards Ceremony
End of Term Years 4 - 6
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This week the College is presenting the musical performance ‘The King and I’. A huge amount of
work has gone into the production and I recommend it to you all. Marist has a wonderful tradition
for producing truly first class drama and musicals. My sincere thanks to the cast, band and crew,
boys from Marist and students from other schools, and a big thank you to Margaret Smith and
all in the Performing Arts Department and other staff who have made ‘The King and I’ a reality.
May St Marcellin continue to watch over our boys and their families.
Richard Sidorko
Headmaster
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Together,
on Champagnat Day
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CONGRATULATIONS TO
OUR CROSS COUNTRY TEAM
Marist dominated the ASC cross country championships held at
Stromlo Park last Monday 27th May. Congratulations to all our
competitors on strong performances across all age groups. The
team captained by Patrick Jackson won all the team categories
from the 13 years to the seniors. No school has achieved this in
recent memory. This was the college’s 27th consecutive ASC victory.
As a result, the whole squad has now qualified for next Monday’s
ACT championships. This event will be held again at Stromlo Park.
More information will be provided to all our runners this week.
A full report will be published after the completion of the ACT titles
with a wrap of a most successful season.
Wayne McAuliffe
Champagnat Day Information
On Thursday 6 June 2013, the feast of our founder, Saint Marcellin
Champagnat, will be celebrated at the College.
Celebrations will commence with a Mass in Marcellin Hall commencing
9.00am followed by a BBQ lunch. In the afternoon students will
participate in sporting, community service or cultural activities.
After Mass boys from Years 4 –12 will participate in a BBQ, the cost
of which will be included in Term 3 school fees. This will also cover
the cost of morning tea. All boys are expected to participate in this
community event to celebrate our Feast Day.
Following the BBQ, students will have an opportunity to get changed
for afternoon activities which have been chosen in advance. In a few
cases there is a cost involved and your son will have these details.
Champagnat Day celebrations over the past few years. Year 11 students
will assist with the organisation of the large variety of activities offered
during the afternoon in the senior and junior schools.
In the event of wet weather, the celebrations would continue with a
slightly altered format. Afternoon classes would be those of Day 9.
The annual College celebration of our Feast Day is always a most
enjoyable and memorable occasion for the boys. We trust that
Thursday June 6 will be a continuation of this tradition. Parents and
students are reminded that attendance on the day is mandatory
(except in the case of any students who are genuinely ill). Full school
uniform should be worn in the morning and students should bring
Marist sports uniform (or other appropriate clothing dependant upon
the activity) for the afternoon activities.
During the afternoon Year 12 students will be involved in community
service activities around Canberra. This has been a feature of our
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Mr Chris Morrissey - Deputy Headmaster
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YEAR 8 CAMP
Year 8 camp started with a brisk early departure to the warmer climates of
the Mimosa National Parks. After an enjoyable bus ride and short stop, the
students met their instructors and guides for the next 3 days of the camp.
The instructors guided the students in packing and waterproofing their bags.
Although no rain was predicted, the students had plenty of opportunities for
the students to test out their new skills! Each group then set off on their first
walk with packs loaded and heavy. The sights and beauty of Tathra made an
impression on everyone.
The first camp was a hive of activity as students collected fire wood, set up for
dinner and put up their tents.
The students had to prepare and cook their own meals on their new found
tool the ‘Trangia’. Students and teachers looked as if the ‘Masterchef’ crew was
filming as they demonstrated a wide variety of culinary skills. However, there
were a fair share of mishaps as well!
The next day, groups woke up early just as the sun was rising (and in some
cases, the rain was pouring). Students worked hard to cross over their first
challenge - the cold water of the inlet! They then walked their way around the
coast.
That night the students learnt a lot about different knots and lashings, to build
a raft that would take them safely across the lake. It would take a great deal of
communication and teamwork to get through the early morning raft building.
Our adventurous groups crossed over the lake with great ease and skill as they
manhandled their rafts across the current.
Students finished off their camp with a trek back to their starting point, which
allowed them to recollect on their adventures and have a hard earned lunch.
Thanks to the students for their behaviour and work on the camp. Thanks
also to Mr Moore, Mrs Crompton, Mr Holloway, Mr Weaver, Mr Partridge, Mr
Stakelum, Mr Zhang and Mr Rowland for their support of the program and our
campers. Thanks to the seniors for their support and advice to the students.
At the end of the camp Instructors surveyed some of the students. You can see
a small sample of the comments below.
What Rocked?
What will stick with
you?
What will you be
leaving with?
The hiking
Hanging out with
mates
The camping out
Cooking
No Homework
The rain
New skills
The river crossing
How cold the water was
New Skills
Smelly Clothes
A feeling of
accomplishment
New friends
Survival skills
Blisters
Simon Rugala
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Reconciliation Assembly
Last Friday’s whole school assembly was a special event devoted as it
was to the commencement of Reconciliation Week. As has become
customary the College was pleased to welcome some of the families of
our Indigenous students in Years 4-12 to the assembly and morning tea.
It was a shame that several of the Indigenous boys in the College from
Years 6 and 8 missed the opportunity to attend the assembly as they
were away on camp.
Each of the Indigenous boys present took part in the opening liturgy
prepared so creatively by Ms Garvie. Tom Horton as our senior Indigenous
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student, did a fine job in leading the College in prayerful recognition of
this important time of solidarity with the Aboriginal members of our
community.
The assembly highlight was Guest Speaker, Mr Peter O’Callaghan. Peter is
an old boy of the College, a teacher, an Aboriginal man and has toured as
an Australian Aboriginal Cricket squad member. His skill as an engaging
speaker in touch with the boys was much appreciated by students and
staff alike.
Jane Pamenter - Indigenous Student Support
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Please pray for our
sick and recently
departed members of
the Marist Family.
Please pray for the family of Gisele Svoboda, who
recently passed away. Gisele was grandmother to Peter
Nuttall (8 MC) and Joseph Nutall (9 MC).
Congratulations to...
Careers News
Joshua Sims (11 MC), who has
gained an Australian SchoolBased Apprenticeship in
Construction with the Master
Builders Association (MBA)
Lachlan Ormazabal (11 CO),
who has gained an Australian
School-Based Apprenticeship
in Construction with the Master
Builders Association (MBA)
Mrs Cattanach
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COORDINATOR
Mrs Williamson
CAREERS ADVISER
Working days:
Monday – Day 1, Tuesday – Day 2
Monday – Day 6, Tuesday – Day 7
Wednesday – Day 8
Working days:
Wednesday – Day 3, Thursday – Day 4
Friday – Day 5, Thursday – Day 9
Friday – Day 10
IMPORTANT DATES
Ethan Peters (9 HA), has been
selected to compete in the ACT
School Boys Rugby League
Tournament in Canberra from 24
June - 3 July 2013
Chris Cooper (10 HA), competed
in the ACT Sprint Kart Titles on 1819 May and came first place in the
Junior National Heavy class.
Year 10 Parental Approval Forms
Year 10 Business Forms
Overdue
Overdue
Year 11 Core Subject talks (2014)
UMAT Registration closes UMAT registration closes
Marist College Canberra Careers Expo
Wednesday 5 June
Friday 7 June
Friday 7 June
Wednesday 12 June
Uni of Wollongong Early Admission (opens) Thursday 1 August
(opens)
Defence Force Recruiting – Info sessions
Various
(see Careers News)
UAC applications open
VTAC applications open
Jordie Misic (8 MA), received the
U13 Male Player of the year award
at the Cricket ACT representative
awards. He was also awarded a
position on the High Performance
Squad of the Year
Jordon Brunt (8 CO), was
selected to represent QLD
in the National Ice Hockey
Championship in Adelaide from
18 - 20 July.
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Early August
Early August
***IMPORTANT***
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JUNIOR SCHOOL
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year six camp
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JUNIOR SCHOOL
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Annual Scholastic Book Fair
3 June - 7 June
Quality books and posters will be offered for sale
at affordable prices. See next week’s Enews for
more details!
CROSS COUNTRY
4P Snippets
Class 4P have had a great year so far with lots of
activities completed. Learning the ‘Marist way’ has
been both challenging and exciting. So, when the
students were asked three questions about their
new school, this is what they said.
Congratulations to the following boys who have been selected to represent South
Weston at the ACT Cross Country Championships on Monday 3 June. The results from
the South Weston Championships are listed below.
9yrs
Will Hill 4th
11yrs
Ryan Maguire 6th
Max Rosin 9th
10yrs
Lachlan Goodwin 1st
Joshua Robinson 3rd
James Sykes 6th
Lachlan Kendrick 10th
Finn Grimmond 11th
12yrs
Mitchell Benham 3rd
Patrick Mitchell 6th
Kaden Tuan 8th
Michael Lloyd - Sports coordinator, Junior School
What it is like to be in Year 4 at Marist?
“I like it because you get to do lots of fun stuff” – Harrison
“I like all of the subjects that we do” – Angus
“It is amazing here at Marist. One of the reasons why is
that there are great teachers and really nice kids here too”
– Jacob
Marist Junior School Athletics Carnival
Lindwall Oval
Friday 14th June 2013
“Marist is a really fun place” – Jayden
“It is fun and I learn new things everyday” - Sam
“Year 4 is great. You get to go on camp to Birrigai and
make new friends and meet teachers that are great” –
Liam
What types of lessons or activities have
been your favourite so far this year?
“My favourite has been story writing because you can
write anything you like and you can be as creative” – Liam
“Science because it’s lots of fun when we do experiments
about Forces and Magnets”- William
“My favourite activity was Binball because it includes
everyone” - Luuk
“Maths is my favourite activity because it is good to be
taught by different teachers” - Tony
Is Marist the best school you have ever
been to?
“Yes, it has more laptop trolleys and iPads” – Rowan
“It is the best because there are lots of cool teachers and a
massive oval and a lot of handball courts” – Jayden
‘Yes, because I can get as much help as I need” – Bailey
“I consider Marist to be the best school because of the
great learning” – Ben
“Marist is the best school because all the teachers are
really friendly” - Tony
“I think Marist is the best because I can play lots of sport,
learn new things and also learn about God” - Aiden
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OFFCUTS Starting to take shape
OFFCUTS continues this Wednesday afternoon, if you are looking for a hands-on
practical service activity and can spare 45 minutes after school then you should
pop in to the Technology Department and check it out. All of the projects built will
be sent overseas to children in need of some Christmas spirit. If you would like to
sign up for OFFCUTS, simply print off and return the permission note and return to
Mr Ahearne (Youth Ministry Office).
Student 2 Student training
Thanks to Sally from the Smith Family who visited the Student 2 Student boys last
week and trained them as mentors for the reading program which will commence
early next term. The boys were guided through the basics of reading assistance,
pause, prompt, praise technique and also given some tips on how to connect
with their reading buddy over the telephone. Congratulations to Mr Topham who
is now coordinating the S2S program at Marist and can be found in the English
Department.
Global Leadership Convention
On Tuesday this week members of the Marist Justice & Solidarity group
attended the Global Leadership Convention at the AIS. It was an eye
opening day, as the students engaged in activities that brought home
the challenges that people in developing nations face everyday. The
group was also briefed on the 40 Hour Famine and how they can make
a difference in the Canberra community. The boys spent some time
with Jeeven, a Marist Old Boy who is currently studying at the ANU and
taking World Vision by storm as the ACT coordinator and facilitator of
the Global Leadership Convention.
Surviving Below the Poverty Line
Congratulations to all of the boys who took part in the Live Below the Poverty
Line challenge last week. You have generated awareness of the issue in our
community and also raised much needed funds for the millions of people who
live below the poverty line every day.
Final Round of ACTIV8
ACTIV8 continues concludes this week with a massive game of bin ball
down on the Tennis Courts at lunch time. Well done to all of the boys
who joined us last week for the Tug of War, it was massive and as you
can tell by the photos the Year 7s clearly dominated the might Year 11
MYM Team.
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Year 8 Brothers Together
The second four Houses of Year 8s took part in their Brothers Together
program on Friday last week at the end of a massive week which also included
three days of camping!
The day was broken into three parts of Youth Ministry, Service Learning and
Clackers 4 Kids direct service initiative. The Youth Ministry session was run
by the Year 10 Christian Leadership class and was focussed on the themes of
Simplicity and Presence, two of the Marist Pillars which form our spirituality.
The Year 8s took part in icebreaking activities, games, drama, multimedia,
listened to a personal sharing on the theme by a Year 10 student, reflected
in small groups and prayed in a liturgy. Well done to the Year 10 Christian
Leadership class for providing such an excellent reflection experience for the
Year boys. The Service Learning activities consisted of presentations from the
Seniors who went on the previous two immersions to Sri Lanka and Solomon
Islands, a speech by the College Service Captain and a guest speaker Debbie
Kensey from Samaritans Purse, who spoke about Operation Christmas Child
– shoe box appeal. The Service Learning workshop concluded with the boys
designing a clacker that will be included as a gift to a child in a developing
nation. The boys had to draw something which told their ‘story’ through the
way they designed the decorations on the clacker. Thank you to everyone
who assisted with the Year 8 Brothers Together program.
Year 10 Service Day
Last Thursday half of Year 10 went out on their Service day experience.
The boys connected with and served a variety of people in eight different
venues across Canberra, also including Jindalee and Mirinjani Nursing
Homes, Turner School, Cranleigh Primary School, Sharing Places, Myalla
Gardens, Woden School, Goodwin Village. The boys were engaged in
activities that ranged from a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party at Goodwin Village,
assisting adults with special needs in getting out into the Canberra
community through the Sharing Places program, cleaning up gardens for
the elderly, assisting teachers in classrooms with children who have special
needs and being chased around the playground. Well done to all of the
Year 10s who really stepped up and stepped out to serve the community.
Thanks to everyone who made the day a success including the venue
coordinators and the teachers who accompanied the boys, Chris Morrissey,
Glen Seivers, Tony Sullivan and Glenn Slater.
Year 10 Reflection Day
The Year 10s headed out to the Greenhill’s Retreat Centre at the Cotter and St
Benedict’s, Narrabundah last Thursday to participate in the Year 10 Reflection
Day. The reflection consisted of small groups, large input sessions, a drama,
personal sharing by a Year 12 student, and a liturgy to conclude the day.
The theme of the reflection was ‘Count Your Blessings’ and gave the Year 10
students some time to consider their giftedness, where this came from, and
how and who they can use their gifts for. The day was facilitated by the Year
10 Teachers, MYM Leaders and the Year 12 MYM Team. I would like to thank
the following staff members for their commitment to the Reflection Day,
Kathy Haseler, Mimi Chen, Kathleen Garvie, Luke Croker, Peter Hawes, Terence
Pereira and Peter Igoe-Taylor.
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Sporting Club Websites
Marist judo club
The following Marist students competed in the HSA Judo Tournament last
weekend as a prelude to representing the ACT at the Australian National Judo
Championships. These will be held in Wollongong on the long weekend in
June.
The results are:
Fin Grimmond (Year 4) 1st Junior Boys - U30kg division
William Hill (Year 4) 2nd Junior Boys - U34kg division
Matthew O’Mara (Year 4) 1st Junior Boys - U38kg division
Ben Smith (Year 5) 1st Senior Boys - 46kg
Thomas Hill (Year 8 Patrick) 1st Cadet Men, - 50kg
Patrick Hill (Year 10 Patrick) 1st Cadet Men - 66kg and 1st Senior Men -66kg.
Basketball Club
Rugby Club
Hockey Club
Marist Canberra
Football Club
Marist Australian
Football Club
MAFC
Every week many Marist students, parents, teachers and old boys
don the special uniform of the umpire. This weekend we wish to
publicly acknowledge several parents who put up their hand when
the call went out for more volunteers. To these dads, and to all who
work behind the scenes to make the games happen – THANK YOU.
Other Marist Students also representing the ACT at the Nationals over the
Queen’s birthday long weekend in Wollongong are:
Michael Tate, Crispin, Year 9
Dylan Hill, Patrick, Year 9
Matthew Phung, Mark, Year 11
Christopher Tate, Crispin, Year 12.
Paul Palisi - 4 games straight on Saturday - AWESOME !!!
Richard Simpson - 2 games straight on Saturday, 1 on Sunday
John Palisi - 2 games straight on Saturday
We wish them all the best at the titles.
BASKETBALL CLUB
Marist Basketball Club’s U12C Blue defeated Radford Bulldogs 19 –
10 on Saturday at Tuggeranong.
It was an exciting day for the team, being our first win of the season
and for most of the team it’s their first basketball season ever.
BASKETBALL CLUB RESULTS
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TEAM
DIVISION
OPPOSITION
RESULT
19A
A
CGS
Win 52-28
19B
B
Ginninderra Rats
Win 37-23
19C Sky
C
Marist Sky
Win 19-15
19C Royal
C
Marist Royal
Loss 15-19
16 Prem
Premier
Norths
Win 88 -30
16A
A
Wests
Loss 80-22
16B
B
Vikings
Loss 55-18
16C
C
TSC
Loss 31-3
16D
D
Burgmann
27-27 All
14A Sky
A
Queanbeyan
Win 39-33
14A Royal
A
Daramalan
Loss 37-22
14B
B
Norths
Loss 20-28
14C Royal
C
Radford
Win 24-12
14C Sky
C
Burgmann
Loss 26-22
14D
D
Norths
Win 30-18
12Prem
Premier
Wests
Loss 61-31
12A
A
Burgmann
Loss 18-12
12B
B
Ramblers
Win 10-7
12C
C
Radford
Win 19-10
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RESULTS TABLES
MARIST HOCKEY CLUB
Marist College Football Club - MCFC
TEAM
Under 18
Under 18
Under 18
Under 16
Under 16
Under 15
Under 15
Under 15
Under 14
Under 14
Under 14
Under 13
Under 13
Under 13
Under 12
Under 12
Under 12
Under 12
DIVISION
Div 1
Div 2
Div 3
Div 2 Blue
Div 2 Gold
Div 1
Div 2
Div 3
Div 1
Div 2
Div 3
Div 1
Div 2
Div 3 Gold
Div 1
Div 2 Blue
Div 2 Gold
Div 3
OPPOSITION
Tuggeranong
Belnorth
Radford College
Yass FC
Gungahlin
Canberra FC
Radford College
Can Grammar
Belsouth
Majura
Brindabella
Radford College
Tuggeranong
Woden Valley
Majura
Can Grammar
Majura
Majura
RESULT
Won 5/0
Won 6/3
Lost 1/8
Lost 3/4
Lost 3/9
Lost 0/2
Won 4/3
Lost 1/7
Won 4/0
Won 8/1
Lost 0/10
Lost 0/2
Lost 1/4
Won 2/1
Nil all draw
Lost 1/2
Lost 1/8
Lost 3/13
Team
Result
Rising Stars
1st XVIII
Tuggeranong
10.8 68
5.4 34
U/17s
Marist
Ainslie
9.6 60
9.6 60
U/15s
Marist
Ainslie
8.7 55
13.5 83
U/14s Sky
Marist
St Edmunds
8.12 60
5.12 42
U/14s Royals
Marist
Queanbeyan
2.3
15
14.17 101
U/13s
Marist
St Edmunds
7.3 45
3.4 22
U/12s
Marist
Tuggeranong
Bulldogs
16.12 108
Marist
Queanbeyan Black
14.11 95
0.0 00
U/11s
10 Royal
10 Sky
DIVISION
OPPONENT
First XI
Div 1
Bye
Under 18 Blue
Div 2
North Canberra
5-1
Under 18 SKY
Div 2
Daramalan
5-0
Under 15 1s
Div 1
Wests
0 -5
Under 15 2s
Div 2
St Pats
0-5
Under 13 1s
Div 1
TVHC
2-1
Under 13 Blue
Div 2
TVHC
1-3
Under 13 Sky
Div 2
CGS
5-0
Under 11 Blue
Div 1
St Pats
7-3
Under 11 SKY
Div 1
Central
0-3
Marist Rugby Club
TEAM
0.0 00
DIVISION
OPPOSITION
RESULT
1st XV
2nd XV
3rd XV
Div 1
Div 2
Div 3
St Edmunds
St Edmunds
St Edmunds
12 -17 (loss)
44 – 21 (loss)
35 – 14 (loss)
16 Royal
16 Sky
Div 1
Div 2
St Edmunds
St Edmunds
22- 27 (loss)
21 – 7 (win)
15 Royal
15 Sky
Div 1
Div 2
St Edmunds
Jindabyne
21 – 17 (win)
38 – 47 (loss)
14 Royal
14 Sky
Div 1
Div 2
St Edmunds
St Edmunds
14 Blue
Div 2
Daramalan
12 – 5 (win)
36 – 19 (win)
Forfeit by
Daramalan
13 Royal
13 Sky
13 Blue
Div 1
Div 2
Div 3
St Edmunds
St Edmunds
St Edmunds
33 – 0 (win)
17 – 19 (loss)
38 – 12 (loss)
12 Royal
12 Sky
12 Blue
Div 1
Div 2
Div 2
St Edmunds
St Edmunds
Royals
10 – 12 (loss)
19 – 17 (win)
0 – 50 (loss)
11 Royal
11 Sky
11 Blue
Div 1
Div 2
Div 3
St Edmunds
St Edmunds
St Edmunds
22 – 0 (win)
26 – 11 (win)
51 – 12 (win)
10 Royal
10 Sky
10 Blue
Div 1
Div 2
Div 3
St Edmunds
St Edmunds
St Edmunds
39 – 0 (win)
32 – 5 (win)
67 – 0 (win)
Score not recorded for the
Under 10 Age group
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RESULT
For more details: http://www.maristcanberrahockey.org.au/reports
Marist Australian Football Club - MAFC
Competition
TEAM
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