
‘FRUSTRATION’ seems to be the buzzword at the Mallabula Panthers recently as narrow losses have kept them lower on the league ladder than their performances would warrant.

They still believe, however, that they will make the semi finals.
On a more positive note, Stuart King ran on for his 100th game at the Vince Woodman Oval Mallabula week.
After playing in two premiership winning sides and being captain for two years, he remains a key player for the side.
Club President Bryan Thompson invites all supporters to an ‘Old Boys and Sponsors’ game on 12 August.
“This game is played against arch rival Shortland and is a great chance for the current players and locals to catch up with legends of yesteryear,” he said.
Meanwhile, in its first season, the open women’s team is performing well and in line for a shot at the semi-finals.
All four of the competitive junior sides look like making the semis with the under 14s the best prospect for a grand final berth.
There are six other non-competitive sides.
By Geoff WALKER

