Rounding Third by Line Drive June 27th 2017

Hello and welcome to this weeks edition of Rounding Third. The weekend saw your Rangers guys and girls head up the Hume to Albury to take on perennial powerhouse NASC Bears. In the early game, the rapidly improving Rangers Orange got off to a slow start against Bears Gold. However the damage was already done with Bears running out 15-5 victors. In the late game, a vastly different Rangers Black looked to turn the tables on Bears Green. It was a very high quality game of baseball with some newer Rangers getting some good swings in, against a very good Bears pitcher. In the end Rangers Black could not make any inroads and lost by the score of 10-2. Credit to the Bears who tacked on runs here and there throughout the game. A big thanks to all traveling supporters of both clubs who braved some very indifferent baseball conditions. Your support every week is greatly appreciated by all who take the diamond. Now last weeks edition was epic, what has been happening in the past seven days?
A night out with the Rangers
     Jamie “The Gaffer” Samuels got to experience what it is like to head out with some of the Ranger boys on Friday night. She thought it was a good idea to partake in a social night with them via the Wangaratta Soccer Club. Early on she witnessed Tetsu “The Pest” Kamiyama in full flight and Rob “Butts” Seymour just having a good night. One thing to know Jamie is  when you see a way out you take it. Ask Steve “Fernando” Peruzzo how to do it.  Jamie had not learned that yet and witnessed all sorts of shenanigans. Let’s just say it ended with “The Pest” getting lost. Once again for those who know, it was just another standard night out with the Wangaratta Rangers.
Dropsy does it again.
     Kelsey “Dropsy” Burder had a cracker of a game down at Benalla last weekend. Looking back at the score book and stats sheet, Kelsey went five for five with all his other stats through the roof. Could he continue his hot streak this week against Bears Gold? Sadly not a chance. He lost all coordination behind the plate and could not even throw the ball back to the pitcher. If Shaun “Old School” O’Neil was there he would have been well pleased that the heat was off him for the week. Kelsey did admit to Line Drive spies that he owed a bit to the tin this week. Things improved for him as the day wore on and by the end Dropsy was gone and Kelsey was back. On a side note whatever Burder is doing with his swing he should keep doing it. Come have a look. Burder is burning it up.
Dinsdales know how to hit
     The apple does not fall far from the tree when it comes to Leah and Lauren Dinsdale. Both this year have shown the same approach to hitting as their father Ian “Dino” Dinsdale. “See ball hit ball.” Looking through the books, both put the ball in play regularly and are tough outs at the plate. This was definitely the case versus Bears Gold. Dinsdale gets on base with, Dinsdale driving in the run. Good work team Dinsdale.
The winter is here
     The past weekend saw a few changes to each team from the Thursday to the Sunday. Both Jamie “The Gaffer” Samuels and Bryan “Moose” Wilson dealt with the situation admirably. It just seemed to be a perfect storm. In the end our ‘we never forfeit’ attitude came to the fore with Kelsey Burder backing up in the second game as well as Simon “Lefty” O’Neil and “The Game” Jason Jonker. Brad “Undies” Murdoch stuck around all day too just in case something went wrong. Special mention to Kevin “The Legend” Pool who scored both games in some very cool conditions. To all injured out there look after yourselves we hope you get better soon.
Rangers Lucky Ticket is back
     That’s right on Saturday July 22 will see the annual Rangers Lucky Ticket night. Once again MC’s Cam “The Soak” Scott and
Scott “The Beard” Jenkins will be your hosts for the draw. Tickets are again $25, so see a club member for a ticket. Baseball brothers in arms, Wodonga Warriors, are keen for a cracking night with their Ranger brethren, and have purchased a book of tickets.  Baseball will be played on Saturday the 21st July against Wodonga before the draw so come along and have a look at some Saturday baseball. Look out for “The Golden Pufferfish” Ash Meyers to have a great day both on and off the field.
Ranger ramble is filling up
     Event Organiser Dan “The Griff” Griffin informs Line Drive that places on this years Ranger Ramble to Bendigo are rapidly filling up. Already Griff can confirm he has thirteen travellers for the sixth installment of this annual event. To those who are keen to go, better get paying and talk to Griff. One thing we know is that it will be a corker of a trip like the other five. This year’s theme is beach party. So get out your best Hawaiian shirts for a rocking fun weekend in October.
Victorian Winter Baseball Champs is almost here
     On July 8th and 9th the North Eastern Baseball Association will be hosting the Under 16’s winter championships at Targoora Park. This is a call out to all Rangers who are around on the weekend to pitch in and help out with a slot on Saturday or Sunday morning. This coming Saturday, President Tony “Spinner” Smith needs some help getting the ground up to usual high standard. So please spare and hour here or there and help out. Many hands make light work. A hour here or there means a lot to many. If all clubs could work together and help out then that would be awesome. Wear your work boots and be there at 9am.
Thursday Night Training
     This Thursday, a meal has yet to be decided upon but no matter. Look to get down to “The Ranch” and have a laugh, work on your skills and train hard for an hour. If you have a drill or something you wish to implement speak up. The more input the better. No request about a skill of baseball will be refused. Short sharp train hard and have fun. DJ Sarah will be in attendance once again. Let’s work on the positives and get around one another and enjoy this great game of baseball.
Team app news
     Team app is where you get your latest Ranger news about Line Drive and statistics. Download the app for android and apple from their respective stores. If you are player, post your unavailability so the coaches know what is going on. The more information the better. Search for Wangaratta Rangers and join. Spread the word and enjoy. http://www.teamapp.com
Now for the Club News-
  • This week both teams are up at Porepunkah.
  • U16 Winter championships July 8 and 9 Tagoora Park Wangaratta.
  • Ranger Ramble October 2017.
  • Merchandise is available. Grab a beanie for $25.
  • Subs are due see Jenko for details.
  • Training 6pm Thursday.
  • Checkout teamapp Wangaratta Rangers and follow us on Twitter. We can also be found on Facebook,.
Short and sharp this week. To all you readers out ther, like, share and spread the good word about the Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club. Stay warm this week as it is quite chilly in the North East….. and,
Go Rangers.

Rounding Third By Line Drive June 6th 2017

Hello once again and welcome to another insight into the the personalities and inner workings of the Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club. Over the past couple of weeks it has been very entertaining down at the Ranch. Last week Rangers Orange played host Rangers Black or could we say Rangers Cods edition. The weather was average and the Rangers Cods got over the line. This week saw both teams head back up the Hume to start the second half of the season. Rangers Orange played a very positive brand of baseball against Wodonga Warriors White. However they were unable to get the points with Warriors hitting the ball hard all day to secure a 12-6 win over 7 innings. In the late game a few forced changes with unavailability and illnesses, Rangers Black bats got the job done early and were never headed against Warriors Maroon. Once again there was a good turnout for the juniors and a big thank you to those from both Wangaratta and Wodonga for participating between games. A week off next week with the Victorian Winter Baseball Championships being played down in Geelong. Good luck to all who have put their hand up to go and represent the good folk of North Eastern Baseball Association. Now onto what has been happening around the club.
End of an era.
     Many a boy band have parted ways in the past few years. One Direction is one that almost certainly comes to every readers mind. However one of Wangaratta’s finest bands “Nambrok” might be relocating within the confines of Wanagaratta. Band leader Kelsey “Dropsy” Burder is thinking of relocating. This means the band will have to change names. However membership has been pretty solid and only last week the core memberes were seen around town playing backyard golf and creatively carrying some couches to the tip. The name may change but the good times will always be the same.
Check those bats
     Is it just me or does there seem to be more long balls this year? Home runs aplenty have been crushed in the past couple of weeks. Now officially Rangers have the new smash brothers. Bryan “Moose” Wilson and Scott “The Beard” Jenkins. These two have been lighting it up with the long ball during the first half of the season. Moose with sheer power while Jenko has been working hard and now is reaping the benefits of his refined swing. There have been four blasts that have gone the distance while a couple of others have just fallen short of the fence. The bash borthers have ut their hands up to represent the North East next weekend. let’s hope they can continue to hit the ball hard and far!
Welcome back Number 7
     Welcome back to Angus “The Original Spaniard” Young who pulled on the Rangers colours for the first time in 18 months. Or as Nathan Pool like to call him Alex. You see there has been plenty of banter over the past month about recruit Alex Gouveia having more than a little bit of resemblance to Gus. Now many are wondering if they are the same person? Always seen Gus on his own and Alex but never seen them in the same place at the same time. On the playing side of things Gus picked up a hit and had a nice simple day in the field. Good to have you back Gus.
Rangers Merchandise. The best in the North East!
     New merchandise has arrived and already it has created a bit of a stir around the traps. The Wangaratta Rangers beanies are the fashion accessory of the winter. In the good old tangerine black and white, they look especially fashionable with what everyone wants on top. A brown and orange pom-pom. Already many have commented on how great they look and where can they get one from? At $25 a beanie stocks will not last. Get in quick and come be fashionable with the most fashionable baseball club in the north east!
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For $24.99 one of these could be yours
Thursday night dinner
     These have been a big hit this year. Last week once again numbers on the track were sensational and then many of them sat down to pizzas and a chat. This week there could a special appearance by Daniel “The Trip” Griffin. Now last time Griff cooked everyone raved about his kitchen abilities. Now this scribe believes this Thursday he is back for a return cook. This is one meal that is definitely not to be missed. If you want a feed let the club know on team app or on Facebook page to partake in what will once again be a great meal.
The Karma Bus
     How about this for karma. Nathan “Rubberarm” Pool was having a good chuckle about Cam “The Soak” Scott’s misfortune of succumbing to a condition as what he described as an old man’s disease. However a couple days later Pooly was not feeling the best and could not talk. This led to The Soak messaging Pooly with a two word text “sucked in!”.
Welcome lefty
     Last week a lefty wandered across the paddock and wanted to have a throw. He then put his hand up to throw a bullpen and threw very well too. A big Ranger Welcome to Simon “Lefty” O’Neil. He played very solid right field took a catch and threw everything in hard and flat. Hope you enjoy the rest of the season Simon.
Pitchers wanted
     If anyone is interested in eating up a few innings on the mound please ask the gurus of Rangers pitching Nathan Pool and Aaron “Hunter” Parker. They are more than happy to lend their expertise and know-how to help you with the tough job of throwing a ball over the plate. Last week saw the promising debut of Andrew “Robbo” Robinson on the mound who put in a very encouraging display. Maybe soon Simon “lefty” O’Neil will get his turn for a throw. The more innings you throw the better you get at it! (unless you are Dropsy!)
Footy Capers
     Rob “Butt’s” Seymour took to Etihad Stadium before the Carlton vs North Melbourne a couple of Sunday’s ago. He started the game on fire picking up a couple of quick possessions earning the praise of his Carlton coaches. Later int he game he wanted to come off for a rest but that was not an option. Stay on was the instruction and all benches to be on the field too. Butt’s being well… Butt’s doubled back looped around and got his rest he wanted on the bench with the coaches being completely unaware to his sneaky ways. If you get a chance check out his action shot. Butts does show a little resemblance to a channel 9 journalist we shall not name in this edition.  You the reader can work that one out!
Baseball Victoria Winter Championships 2017
     The long weekend tradition that is the Winter Baseball Championships is on again over the Queens Birthday in Geelong. This year’s squad is a very nice blend of grizzled veterans and young bucks wanting to test their mettle and have a cracking good time against the other winter associations from across Victoria. Line Drive hears there could be a good crew of guys and girls going to tailgate the weekend. A couple of them could be “Wacko” Jacko Wright and Jamie “The Gaffer” Samuels. Enjoy the weekend have a laugh, support the clubs who put on a good show for all and watch the North East represent as they always do! For the rest of North Eastern Baseball Association enjoy your long weekend whatever you are choosing to do. Be safe.
Shout outs to Rangers near and far
     A special shout out goes to Sean “The Doc” Warfe who is keeping his keen baseball eye over what is going on down at the Ranch in season 2017. He has been a keen contributor to the Rangers Facebook page amongst other things. We all look forward to seeing you back in the future Doc. On another note it is good to see that this little insight is being read across the globe in Canada and in the United States. Thanks Chopper and Dylan.
Now for the club stuff
  • Training Thursday 6pm sharp
  • Committee meeting this Thursday after Griffins Gnoccchi 7:30pm Comment on dinner if you wish to have some on Facebook
  • Beanies $25 see Jenko for details
  • Glove bags $5 See Spinner for details
  • Caps See Butts for details
  • Victorian Winter Baseball Championships June 10-12 Geelong
  • Lucky ticket draw July 22nd pencil it in for a cracking night
  • Fees are now due. See Jenko for details
  • Ranger Ramble 2017 October not to be missed
Anyhow that’s enough for this week. Till next time
Go Rangers

Rounding Third By Line Drive April 5th 2017

Welcome to this weeks edition of the goings on of the Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club. This week saw the start of the 2017 North Eastern Baseball Association season. The men and women of the Rangers headed up the Hume highway to take on the Wodonga Warriors at Gayview Park Wodonga. In the early game, Rangers Orange were competitive but were out gunned by a very good Warriors White outfit. After viewing the score book, it seemed the game was quite close to begin with, but in the end the Warriors White got on top  In the end the score line was 23-7. In the late game, those wily Rangers Orange veterans hit the ball hard and had day out in the field running out victors 31-0. Once again thank you to all those Ranger supporters who headed up the Hume to enjoy Wodongas hospitality. Now the season is here what else is news on the Ranger front?
Coach Moose is making his mark.
     Bryan “Moose” Wilson is giving the coaching caper a real crack. He has taken on the role with great gusto and enthusiasm. His little anecdotes each week are great to read. His enthusiasm about the future direction of the club is hard to ignore and all us in the Ranger family will get behind him and help him out. More clubs need guys like Moose to step in and lead with new ideas and philosophies. It will be a cracking season not matter what the end result for the Orange and Black.
Wanna know the news get on team app.
     Yes yes Line Drive does go on about this each year but if you are unavailable for a game could you please place it on team app. This will help out Moose and his merry men each and every week to know exactly who is available and who is not. How do I join the Ranger team app you ask?  It’s easy. Download the ‘team app’ look up Wangaratta Rangers and join. Once you are confirmed you are in! Voting is being done via the app too, so when it is your turn to vote on a game just enter your votes and submit. For more information regard team app or anything on line please contact Cam “The Soak” Scott. Everyone should spread the gospel which is North Eastern Victoria Baseball.
Game changer returns for season 2017
     As like last year statistics will be done to the best of Line Drive’s score book reading ability on Game Changer. It has taken a bit of time to set up and will be updated as regularly as possible. Search for Wangaratta Rangers on Game Changer to have a look. Rangers Orange is a 2016 season while Rangers Black is 2017. Clicked the wrong year on one. Apologies for that but it will still work. It’s a game changer!
Thursday night training.
     Finally it’s happening. After years of discussion training is moving to Thursday nights. This has pleased Yarrawonga resident Cam “The Soak” Scott no end. It means he can play Wednesday night golf then go to training on a Thursday! Training will be at the normal time of 6pm and if you are unable to attend please let Moose know. Thursday night dinners soon to be announced so keep your eyes and stomachs open for some cracking meals!
New Rangers
     It’s great to see some new Ranger faces this year. Already many of them are making an impact. Nice to see the return of Shaun O’Neill to the club, he has fitted back seamlessly. Who would have thought otherwise. Over the next few editions Line Drive will have some more information about how the new recruits are traveling.
One game in and time to talk about the trip
     If you saw the Rangers Facebook site the other night, the man of many talents Daniel “CFA” Griffin has already put his thinking cap on about this years Ranger Ramble VI. As all of you know the fines tin is back in action this year, and as usual it is an honor system. You stuff up, you pay! Trip is open to all who play for the Rangers and the minimum qualification is to play three games. Already it looks like there could be some trip rookies to add to the motley crew of regulars who look forward to this weekend away each year.
Was that Murdoch in Monday’s paper?
     Speaking of Griffin, his good mate Brad “Undies” Murdoch and his magnificent moustache were in Monday’s Border Mail. Both were representing Springhurst CFA with distinction in the country fire championships. Now my question is, is that a fine to the tin for being in the paper Brad? Or maybe just half the usual five dollars for a photo? It will be up to the fines master to decide that one.
Griff and the tin. That you put your fines in.
     Yes the tin is back this year. Over the summertime some of the older heads were schooled in how to run a fines meeting. Wonder if any of those fines will make it into the Ranger vernacular this year. Only Griff and his merry men of the Wangaratta’s number one boy band Nambrok can ultimately decide upon that one.
On the punt.
     Avid tacticians of the punt Nathan “Rubberarm” Pool, Steve “Fernando Chompers” Peruzzo and Cam “The Soak” Scott have been having a red hot crack on the punt over the past few weeks. They have been up then they have been down and now they sit…exactly where they started. Still this will not deter the boys for the coming season as they know a big win here and there could make the end of season trip a little cheaper. Maybe Rubberam you could back Essendon all year to win the flag? Maybe??
Bunnings BBQ another success.
     Special mention to those who helped out with the Bunnings BBQ a couple of weeks ago. Once again it was worth the effort especially getting our name out in the community once again. Spearheaded by Tony “Spinner” Smith the club gained some valuable dollars towards future ideas and plans. Nice work ladies and gentlemen.
A picture tells a 1000 words!
     This year it would be great to see more and more photos of baseball from all games out there. Post them and share them and show that we do have a presence here in the North East of Victoria. From training to working bees to just being at the game the more exposure the better. You never know you might get your picture used in this esteemed publication too.
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Just looking for another photo opportunity gentlemen. Thanks to Tania Pool for the image
This week in baseball
     This coming weekend will be a cracker. All games are going to be played in Wangaratta this Sunday from 11:30am. Rangers Orange play host to Porepunkah Panthers while Rangers Black will be playing Benalla Bandits in the late game starting at 2:15pm. Over on diamond two, Wodonga Warriors will be play Bears at the same corresponding times. Full canteen and bar facilities are available all day. Come buy a meat raffle ticket to win a meat tray supplied by our valued sponsor Londrigan Meats. Once again the Ausport van will be in attendance so give them a call if you need anything before they come up the Hume so you can make sure you have it there this Sunday. Come along and enjoy a day out at the Ranch.
Good positive vibes.
     Line Drive is tipping the hat to those at other clubs in the North Eastern Baseball Association who are working hard to recruit players and develop junior programs. In the past couple of weeks the good folk down at Benalla Bandits have been out and about running t-ball clinics in Benalla and getting their name out there. It’s nice to see Porepunkah have got new uniforms and both Wodonga and Bears are promoting the game within their communities. It is great to see the clubs are looking to enter an Under 12 team in the winter championships and if this happens then it is a massive step in the right direction of baseball in the north east. Keep talking the game, up keep writing articles and most importantly let’s all get behind the great game of baseball. As a collective we can make it work and grow the game we all love to play.
Now to the club stuff
  • Rangers Orange vs Porepunkah Panthers 11:30am Targoora Park Wangaratta
  • Rangers Black vs Benalla Bandits 2:15pm Targoora Park Wangaratta
  • Check out Presidents Prattle on Facebook Team app and at http://www.wangarattarangers.baseball.com.au
  • Follow Wang Rangers on Twitter
  • Working bee this Saturday 9am. If you are free come along to help out.
  • Training Thursday night 6pm come along all are welcome
  • This is the first mention of Rob “Butts” Seymour for the week. Hi Rob.
  • Subs are now due. See Jenko for more information.
  • Merchandise available from the club check out Facebook for more details.
Well that’s it for this week. Have a great week please share and spread the word. Just remember you never know where Line Drive may pop up next.
Oh and…………….
Go Rangers

Rounding Third by Line Drive Cods edition 2017

Hello and welcome to the yearly wrap up of the Cods trip to the Victorian Masters Baseball Championship. This year’s carnival was once again hosted by those wonderful group of volunteers who year in and year out put on a great event in Ballarat. The boys headed off full of beans Thursday night ready for three days of baseball. After day one the Cods were sitting at one win and one loss. A competitive loss to the Big Cat’s Tomatoes. They boys were able to reverse the result by over hauling a fast starting Traralgon 9-4 Day two only one game was played by the boys where they were comprehensively outplayed by a hard hitting Doncaster 16-1. They boys headed off out for the day and were able to regroup on Sunday and defeat Tassie 7-0. At the end of the weekend Cods finished with an even ledger of two wins and two losses. Now that is the playing side of things done. what other shenanigans did the Cods get up to?

Warm up’s are overrated

     After a big Friday of baseball Cods turned up Saturday full of confidence that they were able to get another win on the board. All there in uniform early. Had a throw to stretch the arms. That was nothing out of the norm. However the next part came to a shock of some Codsmen. A bit of a warm up hit. When it came to game time this tactic did not pay off. Doncaster ran hot with the bat where the Cods were playing more like goldfish than Cods. In the analysis after the game there was a motion passed that we do not have a warm up hit before the game. Who’s idea was that?

Short stop who would be one?

     Seems to this writer that short stop is a cursed place. The Cods in three game have tried numerous shortstops and still no one is able to field a ball cleanly there. Cam ” Showtime” Rogers even dragged himself out of the position yesterday. Next to have a crack at it on Saturday was Rob “Butts” Seymour. who picked it up cleanly but throwing it was a problem. Finally by Sunday Cods had sorted their issues out with the position with Nathan “Rubberarm” Pool turning two unassisted double plays. One of them was like a stretching first baseman with the side arm throw. Looked very pretty.

Making mistakes, paying the price

     This year second year Cod Mark “Scoota” Farrow was charged with the job of leading the nightly fines meeting. Plenty was offered up to the panel and many fines were paid. Brendon French’s fine was triple as he decided to “glove” pump  the ball three times before her threw it to first. Still he threw him out by a number of steps. No one was spared with close to $200 being handed over the the Cods Masters Trust. It has been speculated that the money sill go towards new Cods playing hats and maybe new socks for all.

Office burn

Who would have thought that at this time of year you would get sunburn in Ballarat! After the past couple of years of adverse conditions Ballarat put the weather on for the weekend. After a windy start Friday morning the day turned into one that was quite harsh on the skin. Jason “The Office” Jonker felt it more than most. His head and face were beetroot red with that lovely sun-glass line. Of course he paid the price for it. He did take it all in good jest saying well he is an office worker.

The wild pitch

Speaking of Jonker he did have an interesting outing on the mound on Friday. There was talk in the dugout about how many batters you are allowed to hit. Jonker thought he would test it. He managed to hit three batters with the ball. However he did hit the same batter twice! The first time Jonker hit the batter he was in shock, the second time round it was just hilarious. He was not along to the hitting a batter illness. Nathan “Rubberarm” Pool managed to hit one or two too. At the end of the day we are masters and I am sure they would not have hurt too much.

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Was this a straight one Jason? Image courtesy Brendon French

Virtual Golf Superstars

     What to do after an early game Saturday? Play some golf. But we don’t want to walk and we don’t have clubs? Oh lets play Virtual Golf. Not much walking but the thrill of hooking and slicing the ball none-the-less. The boys headed out to the Golfers Lounge and enjoyed the afternoon punting having a laugh and for Steve “The Hulk” Maggs breaking stuff. After a tough opening hole where The Hulk and Cam “The Soak” Scott pressed the wrong button and took a +9 Maggsy looked to belt the cover off his next drive. He made solid contact but the driver decided to separate from the shaft, leaving Maggsy holding the stick. In the game of ambrose Pooly and Barks took the choccies much to the annoyance of Robe “Beaker” Barbour and Rob “Butts” Seymour. If you get a chance head out to the golfers lounge for darts and virtual golf. Afterwards the darts came out and from memory Shane “Tatts” Tatterson was showing a dead eye for the big scores. As long as you beat Butts then it’s a good day!

Who wants to be the Golden Pufferfish?

    There were a few making a play for the title of Golden Pufferfish 2017. Big Cod Mick Brownlie was not there to feend his title so both Ash “Metalhead” Meyers and Rob “Beaker” Barbour made a play for the title. Both presented their cases very strongly but only one could win read on to see who it was.

Real Men Pitch day four

     Ash “Metalhead” Meyers had been spruiking to anyone who would listen that real me pitch day four. Meyers had played some good ball and was thrown the ball to pitch Sunday. backed up by sparkling defense and good offense Meyers threw four innings of shut out baseball. He made a final play for the “Golden Pufferfish” for the best Cod for the weekend. He won by a clear margin for his hitting, his defense and his all round sportsmanship on and off the field. Meyers did it all. Congratulations Ashley Meyers. I heard the Big Cod Mick Brownlie will be looking to regain the trophy in 2018. Meyers will be looking to go back-to-back.

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The hard task of voting for the Golden Pufferfish. Image courtesy of Brendon French

Beaker in the clear

     After last year’s misadventures Rob “Beaker” Barbour was able to stay out of the path of mis hit baseballs. Instead him and Tony “Spinner” Smith did a sterling job of managers for the weekend. On behalf of all Cods thank you Beaker and Spin. Special mention to Brendon French for taking photos and documenting how the weekend unfolded. Hope to see more images on the Cods page soon.

Tassie Hospitality

     A big thank you goes out to those great blokes at Tassie Tigers Baseball. Friday night Chris “Chalky” Chalker invited the Cods to dinner at the Park Hotel and for a few beers. The Cods took up the offer and had a good feed and a punt on their behalf. At the end of the day this is what masters is about. Meeting others and having a laugh a beer and having a good time. Always good to see good people.

Ballarat Thank you

     A big thank you needs to go to Kingsley Collins and the Ballarat Baseball community for the work and effort putting on a wonderful weekend of Masters Baseball. We all love coming down the Hume and participating in a well run professional competition. The links we make with other teams makes the trip all worth it. We look forward to 2018.

Future Cods

     It has been floated that there may be two Cods teams next year. There is an idea that a 45+ team could be entered as well as 35+. Now it’s up the fellow Cods and new Cods to put their hand up and don the teal and black in 2018. We want you the former ball player. It’s not a huge commitment as well all enjoy just playing the game. If you are interested to be a Cod let us know via the Cods Masters Baseball on Facebook.

 

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This could be you next year Image courtesy of Brendon French

To all Cods 

Brendon French, Tony Smith, Ben Barker, Shane Tatterson, Nathan Pool, Rob Seymour, Cam Rogers, Steve Maggs, Mark Farrow, Rob Barbour, Steve Peruzzo, Jason Jonker, Ash Meyers and Cam Scott hope to see you all again in 2018. To past Cods and future Cod we hope to see you on the diamond soon.

Cods baseball stuff

  • New hats next year
  • Want tape see Scooter
  • Tatterson racks up the hits
  • Chalky thinking he was barred from Cods page Saturday night
  • Beaker does not go out past 11pm
  • Fernando Peruzzo claims pop ups for hits
  • Jonker invests in sunscreen shares
  • Pool flies under the radar AGAIN!
  • Butts missing Mick Brownlie
  • Who will be new Cods in 2018
  • Meyers Golden Pufferfish 2017

Hope you have enjoyed the read and most importantly

Go Cods

Rounding Third by Line Drive February 21 2017

Hello and welcome to another summer snapshot of what is going on at Wangaratta’s one and only Rangers Baseball Club. Over the past week we have begun training, devised some big plans for the club rooms and even had a throw and a hit for good measure. We have welcomed some new faces around the club and all the usual suspects are gearing up for another season in the North Eastern Baseball Association. Before that there are plenty of things to discuss and other newsworthy items. Let’s get down to it.
T-Ball is a tearaway hit!
     Each Wednesday night the sultans of swing Bryan “Moose” Wilson, Nathan “Rubberarm” Pool along with Tony “Spinner” Smith and Kevin “The Legend” Pool have been putting the junior rangers through their paces. Last week saw over twenty kids running the bases hard and learning the skills of Rangers Rookie ball. In the next few weeks look for some exciting announcements about what the Ranger Rookies will be receiving. In the meantime look for Moose’s recaps on the Facebook site along with the clubs website. If you want to get involved head down to Targoora Park each Wednesday night from 6pm. All are welcome.
CODS update.
     Yes again some peoples favourite topic, CODS is almost here. The Older blokes have had a run around for the first time together for 2017 on Monday night. Looks like Rob “Butts” Seymour does not know when or how to slow down judging by his gravel rash on his leg. His excuse? He forgot he was wearing shorts. Good start to the cod season there. Since when have the cods boys slid in to base anyway? Bet you won’t see Rob “Beaker” Barbour doing that! In other Cod news, looks like all the usual suspects are gearing up for another trip the Victorian masters games in Ballarat. The carnival runs from March 17-19. Roll those arms over gentlemen they are going to get a workout!
Anyone seen the Big Cod Brownlie
     It has been a few weeks since Mick “the big Cod” Brownlie has been seen. Rumor has it he has put in a solid summer in preparation for his return to the Cod uniform in 2017. Brownlie has much to prove on the diamond this year. Wodonga’s Ash “Rockstar” Meyers is ready pumped and primed for the campaign ahead. Once again most eyes will be on Brownlie to see if he can defend his mantle as “The Big Cod”.
Wednesday night training
     Yes the Rangers boys and girls are back in training on Wednesday nights from 6:30pm down at Targoora Park. There are some new faces young and old looking to wear the orange and black this year for Wangaratta. Already the comments on some abilities to hit a ball have come into question. Jason “The Game” Jonker was questioning Cam “The Soak” Scott’s ability to hit the ball.  Later on while down in a short bit of infield work, Jonker failed to pick one ball up cleanly. This delighted the Soak taunting him “Just wait till you pick the ball up cleanly then how good will you be!” Once again the banter has started early.
Pres’s Prattle
     Tony “the master of Spin” Smith is a busy man once again leading the club from the front. In conjunction with line drive he is one of the main mouth pieces for this little club we call ours. Contrary to his name Spin is to the point and pulls no punches. He is a master grounds keeper over the summer time making sure the  surface of Rangers diamonds will be up to scratch once the season begins. Make sure you check out his posts on both the Rangers Facebook page and on the Rangers website. http://www.wangarattarangers.baseball.com.au
Spaniard living the summer siesta life.
     Well not entirely….. Angus “The Spaniard” Young has been plying his trade this summer with the Footscray Baseball Club. Talk is he enjoyed it so much that he is going to extend this to the Melbourne Winter season. Good luck Gus keep swinging and connecting.
The Rams are coming
     Saturday 4th March pencil it in Rangers and Codsters alike Croydon Rams will make a visit for a game and some true country baseball hospitality. If you are available for the game please let the club know and there will be a spot for you waiting and ready to go. More the merrier. Come down get involved and be seen around the club early on.
Rangers want you
     It takes many hard working individuals to make a club run smoothly. From chasing sponsors to cleaning up the diamonds, every little bit helps. Remember we play baseball because we love it and we love our club. We are all busy but come down get involved do a little bit to help out. Have a look, grab a rake, cook a meal, no matter what it is the club is always grateful.
Now for the Club stuff
  • Cods training next Monday night 6pm
  • T-ball Wednesday nights 6pm. Training 6:30pm
  • Practice match vs Croydon Saturday 4th March get along and get involved
  • Victorian Masters Games March 17-19 Ballarat
  • Bunnings BBQ if available let the club know
  • Start of season 2nd of April (oh wow wee)
  • Follow us on Twitter @Wangrangers and on Team app.
More in the next few weeks. Thanks for reading and
Go Rangers

Rounding Third by Line Drive Summer Edition 2017

Hello and welcome to the Summer edition of North Eastern Baseball favorite publication. It has been a quiet off season for the men and women of Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club but this will all change pretty soon with the season fast approaching. Once again this year the club will be professionally run by the master of the prattle President Tony “Spinner” Smith along with the motley crew of characters which make up the one and only baseball club in the rural city of Wangaratta. So if you are a first time reader I welcome you and for all you returning readers welcome back and hope you enjoy the insights into what is going down at “The Ranch”. Enough of the introduction let’s get down to what is going on and what is coming up.
Ranger Ramble another smashing success.
     It has been quite a break since our last little correspondence. Since then, twelve intrepid souls headed over to Adelaide for 2016 edition of Ranger Ramble. Now thinking back to then the weather was not kind to the South Australians. Cam “The Soak” Scott and Steve “Fernando” Peruzzo went a day ahead as a scout party and found out the op shop game in Adelaide is not nearly as good as Melbourne’s. When the other men arrived their outfits were pretty impressive. Though all agree wearing op shop shoes is not a great idea. Anyhow the highlight of the weekend was most certainly the AFL Grand final on the balcony down in Glenelg. A great day was had by all. To the organiser Daniel “The Griff” Griffin well done. Where to next men?
Happy Trails Dylan
     Over the summer the club waived goodbye for the time being to Dylan “Pickle” Cowan. Dylan and his lovely wife Marnie have headed back to America as Dylan got a offer for further study. He will be sadly missed by all of us at the Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club and along with the wider sporting community. It was a very good article in the Wangaratta Chronicle highlight how much of an impression Dylan has left on countless people. Good luck on the studying Dylan. We will see you soon.
Nambrok take on the world.
     Over the Holiday period four intrepid members of Wangaratta’s favorite boy band “Nambrok” took what looked like one amazing trip overseas taking in Hawaii, Canada and the United States. From the pictures the boys posted on scoial media all were having a great time and left one Daniel “Hank Scorpio” McCullough behind for the year. Have a great year abroad Chopper. This writer is sure you will.
Golfing conundrums
     Now there are quite a few at the club who do like a hit of golf. Some play better than others. This was clearly evident one Novmeber morning with Testu “Iron Chef” Kamiyama, Rob “Butts” Seymour and Cameron “The Soak” Scott. The Soak was never in the hunt all daty at black bull where he once again gave a up a few golf balls into the numerous water holes around the course. Each time one of the others had a laughr at someone else expense they too would fall foul of the golf gods and their ball would disappear. By the end “The Soak” was clear winner with a ball score of six under. That’s six balls into the water, with four balls lost on on the one hole. If you play bBlack Bull, make sure you hit the ball straight. A wonderful but very unforgiving golf course.
Cods update.
     Yes Kelsey Burder’s favorite topic. CODS. The boys are suiting up for the annual trek to Ballarat from March 17 to 19. Already many of the boys are getting a bit excited for renewing acquaintances with old mates and the possibilities of new friendships. Big Cod Mick Brownlie is very psyched and is looking forward to renewing his friendship with Rob “Butts” Seymour. Not sure how Buttsy is felling about it. The boys will be getting together for run soon. Some specific training will be in order for Cod brother Rob “beaker” Barbour who is going to learn the art of where not to stand to get hit by a ball.
Let’s get together for a run
     Wednesday 15th February it has been decided to come down dust off the glove and shoes and come down for a hit and a run around. T-ball will be on as well so come along have a look at our future> Coaches Moose and The Legend Kevin Pool are doing a terrific job with the young guys and girls and more to help out the merrier. So be ready Wednesday 15th from 6pm. If you want to come down for a throw and a hit you are in!
Short one so here is some club news
  • Training 15th February
  • Possible game 4th March TBC
  • Victorian Masters Games March 17-19 Ballarat
  • Bunnings BBQ 25th March
So in all welcome back and most importantly spread the word about Wangaratta Rangers
Go Rangers

Rounding Third by Line Drive May 3rd 2016

Hello and welcome to this weeks edition of Rounding Third. Baseball was on the agenda over the past weekend with The Ranger men battling it out against one another down at the windy Ranch on Sunday. In the showdown, the Rangers Black overpowered a very determined and rapidly improving Rangers Orange lineup. Rangers Orange had multiple chances to upstage their much fancied opponent but just could not get over the line. The scoreline of 13-4 is not a true reflection on how close this game was till the final inning. There were a few personal bests for the day but why spoil a good story? You are just going to have to keep reading to find out!

Fernando delivers again
Better not forget that the quiet achiever Steve  “Fernando” Peruzzo is adding to his tally of long balls for Wangaratta. After hitting two with wood last eyar against Porepunkah, Fernando added another home run to his tally. When Peruzzo hits a ball it certainly stays hit. Poor Jason Jonker found this out first hand but more was to come….

Jenkins. Is putting it all together
Man of beard and these days seems to be ever present in Rounding Third.
Scott “The Hammer” Jenkins is white hot with the timber at this present moment in the season. Coming off a five hit game up at Porepunkah and a couple of hits against Wodonga, Jenkins followed up with a day out. After not wanting to swing in his first at bat and paying the full price for looking at three straight strikes, “The Hammer” unleashed a monster shot over a stationary Brad “Undies” Murdoch at left field. It was Jenkins first home run for Wangaratta.  He was not finished. In his last at bat Jenkins proved it was no fluke and pounded another well over the fence. Multiple home run day for Scotty Jenkins. Congratulations #14

Swing before the swing
Jenko’s swing before “The Swing” Socks look good boys!

Moose’s Vision
Wangaratta’s favorite Canadian, Bryan “Moose” Wilson was very busy before the showdown on Sunday. You see Dan “Griff” Griffin and Moose had organised to use four gopros to film footage of the game. One each side of the diamond, one on Tetsu’s helmet and the other on Rob “Butts” Seymour umpires face-mask. Moose has been wanting to film a Rangers game all year and he finally got his wish over the weekend. The highlights of the vision will be the three home run swings and other little unique plays such as Buttsy getting hit in the mask by a ball and  Brad “Undies” Murdoch cover drive for a hit. One must say it was a great idea to have this vision for games and will be great to view in the future.

Chopper takes to the mound.
Multi sport athlete Dan “Chopper” McCullough is really getting into his baseball.
He, under the respected tuteledge of Nathan “Rubberarm” Pool, threw three innings of baseball against Rangers Black. For his first real outing on the hill as we call it in baseball speak, Chopper threw very well. In a short amount of time Chop, had mastered the art of the curve ball. Most new guys who take to the mound just want to get it over the plate and straight not try different pitches. Greta job Chop. Another to eat up some innings in a game is always appreciated.

Who owes money to the tin for what?
The local derby each time is double fines for the Ranger players. Many pay their dues and accpet the Tin Master’s verdict on their actions. Others do not. Tetsu “Heston” Kamiyama falls into the latter category. After leaving his helmet at Porepunkah a couple of weeks back Tetsu was subbed out of the derby and took on coaching duties. This all sounds very standard, but Tetsu made a few other players very jealous while still playing. So the boys took it out on him and doubled his dues for the day. To Tet’s credit he did pay his dues after the game in the form of a couple of refreshments for the boys.

The threat from centre field
One thing Mark “The Rage” Drage likes doing is patrolling centre field. The other is throwing runners out. Drage took great pleasure in throwing out a runner at third from his number one position. He let out a large audible roar after doing so. One remarked the arm must be getting better. Drage replied “always got one good throw in it each game!”

This week at training.
    This weeks tea is brought to you by the ever reliable Lauren “Mrs Soak” Grenfell. This will be pumpkin soup and a special request for a cob loaf style concoction. It will be good. Make sure you get down to training and savor the great food which will be on offer.
Wangaratta Rangers Club news
  • Fees are now due. See Jenko for more details
  • Looking for umpires and scorers. Re numeration is available for umpiring. See club for more details
  • Committee meeting Wednesday night after training. meal available too. All welcome
  • Rangers Black vs Warriors White Wodonga Sunday
  • Rangers Orange vs Benalla Benalla Sunday
  • Senior Carnival Queens Birthday weekend. If interested let the club know
  • New hoodies are on the way. One again let club know if you wish to buy one $45
  • Keep putting vulnerabilities on teamapp. Look us up http://www.teamapp.com
  • Follows us on twitter @wangrangers and find us at http://www.wangarattarangers.baseball.com.au
  • Thanks to all our valued sponsors. Your support is greatly appreciated.
  • End of season trip AFL Grand Final Weekend. Destination….Adelaide
Well that is about it for the week. I am pretty sure there were more stores, but let’s keep them for another week shall we? Have a great week and……………………
Go Rangers

Rounding Third By Line Drive April 26th 2016

Hello and welcome to this weeks edition of Rounding Third. Much has happened in the past couple of weeks since Line Drive wandered along to the baseball. The two Ranger sides have had a mixed opening to the season. It was good to see over the past weekend that the Rangers Orange squad get the job done against Wodonga Warriors Maroon, while the Rangers Black squad had the week off with a make up double-header to be played later in the year. More about that later on. Now down to business
Rangers Orange bats come alive
    It has been a slow start for the Orange squad this season. Over the past couple of weeks, there has not been much to cheer about on the scoreboard. The boys have worked hard the past couple of training nights and that work paid off against Wodonga Warriors Maroon. Looking at the score book four players hat three hits while the “Mayor of Nambrok” Kelsey Burder led the way with five hits. It has taken a little time to adjust to the wooden bat but looks like things are turning around for the boys and their upcoming showdown against the Wangaratta Rangers Black line up.
Jenkins is in the swing of things
    Now we all like good hitting and good hitting stories. Now here is a man to look for out on the diamond Man of beard Scott “Moneyman” Jenkins has tinkered with his right hand swing. He was telling Line Drive Wednesday night at training that he just moved his front elbow a little and relaxed a bit more. This little adjustment has seemed to work a treat. Last week up at Porepunkah, Jenko went five for five, driving in three runs. Not all singles either. The Moneyman hit the ball with power with two doubles registered. He came on late in the game over the weekend and continued his red-hot form with the bat.
Frost: The Big Freeze
    One of the best on field leaders of Wangaratta Rangers Travis “The Big Freeze” Frost is swinging a hot bat too. He even put in a couple of innings work on the mound up at Porepunkah. From the look of the score book Frost had it all going on. Let’s hope he can keep it rolling along all season.
Wednesday night meals are back!
    Wednesday night meals have returned for another season. Cam “The Soak” Scott was thinking on his weekly drive over that gee it would be good to eat at a good hour. So he took it on his own to organise meals the past two weeks. The other boys are happy with that. They get the benefits too. First week was Soaks BBQ. Last week saw Jenko’s Pie night and this week, Dim sims and hot chips is on the menu. Numbers have been consistent down at the Ranch this season but it is always good to see a couple more come down have a throw and a feed. Everyone likes dim sims and chips! Wait till the real competition heats up when the weather gets cooler.
Ranger Ramble news
    Well it has been decided on a tentative date of Ranger Ramble 2016. Destination as stated before is Adelaide. The boys have been talking about the date and it looks to be the last weekend in September. Those who are looking to take part are starting to look at flights now for the weekend. One things for sure the two Dans plan a great trip.
Be aware of Griff and the tin. Where you put your fines in.
    Master of the tin, Daniel “The Griff” Griffin is keeping am eagle eye on all proceedings every Sunday. From forgetting your helmet or glove running out onto the field, to strike outs and double plays, Dan is looking for any misdemeanors. To stay away from any tiffs make sure you look after the man Griff.
It’s a game changer
    This year has seen the introduction of the use of Game Changer software. So far this year, Rangers results and some statistics have been entered on using the game changer online platform. Game Changer is an app designed for baseball, softball and basketball scoring. The first few games have been entered with a variety of stats. They aim to be accurate, however like anything humans can make an error from time to time. Go and have a look https://gc.com/ go and become a fan of Wangaratta Rangers Orange and Wangaratta Rangers Black season 2015/16. (the admin did not know how to change the season till later!) Now there are things the admins are working through with so bear with it till we work out how we use it most efficiently. In the long run it will be a game changer!
The competition is back to eight teams.
    Very pleasing to hear that there are once again eight teams in the North Eastern Baseball Association. NASC Bears have decided to enter a second team which is good news and removes the bye. The more teams the better.
The Yarrawonga connection
    The bosses at Wangaratta have put the call out to the Yarrawonga connection Mick “The Big Cod” Brownlie and Ross “Strawberry” Wilson for possibly one-off appearances in May. They have both agreed to make the trek over for one off (or maybe more) guest appearances in a few weeks time. Will be great to see you boys back in the Orange and Black of the Wangaratta Rangers.
Ranger Showdown this coming weekend.
    The first Ranger vs Ranger showdown is this coming weekend. Orange plays Black down at Targoora Park on Sunday. Both teams will be looking to get one up on their opposite numbers. In past years these games have been played hard and in great spirit. Definitely the one game all Ranger players like to win during the regular season. Come down have a look Sunday from 1pm onward.
Wanted: Line Umpires and Scorers
    Each week the club is in need of line umpires for away games and scorers for all games. So far this year a few have put their hands up to do the job. The club is looking for more people who would like to give umpiring the bases and scoring a go. Line umpiring is a good way to watch the game closely. You could only be required once to do it all year. If you are interested make sure you put your hand up to help out. It is worth it.
Quote of the week.
    Looking for a quote? Go see Bryan “Moose” Wilson for all your quote needs. He has quotes for all situations and they are always positive! Good job quote master.
Ranger News 
  • Fees are now due and payable to Scott “Moneyman” Jenkins see him for more information
  • End of season trip to be held AFL Grand Final weekend (at this stage)
  • Wednesday night T-Ball from 5pm followed by senior training. Stick around for a feed and chat
  • Orange vs Black this Sunday 1pm down at “The Ranch” Targoora Park.
  • Join us for dinner at Cafe Martini after the game
  • Join us on Team App. Look for Wangaratta Rangers http://www.teamapp.com
  • Like and follow on Facebook and @WangRangers on Twitter
  • Thanks to all our valued sponsors. Your support is much appreciated.
Now there may be some creative license in the tales this week. But heck!  When have they been one hundred percent accurate! It is about time Line Drive actually went to some games and see first hand what is going on.
Till next week
Go Rangers

Rounding Third by Line Drive March 8th 2016

Hello and welcome to this weeks edition. Baseball training is back in full swing down at the ranch. The boys are starting to roll their arms over and put the WD-40 on their swings for the upcoming season. Numbers have been pretty good so far for a Friday night. However, the Rangers could always do with more players. If you are interested wander on down and have a look on a Friday night for the next four weeks. All are welcome. Anyhow into what has been going down at Rangerland.
Hot Wednesday night T-ball a slippery sliding success.
     T-ball has continued throughout February every Wednesday and it has been great to read such positive feedback from the public. Kev, Moose and Pooly and Jack Bradburn have been working hard each Wednesday with the junior Rangers. Last week it was a cool affair with sliding practice done on some black plastic and detergent. From all accounts the kids had a great time. This week more hot weather. Bet there will be a few looking to hone their sliding skills!
New Lights
     Over the past couple of weeks, The committee and members of the baseball club have worked hard on erecting a new light tower for training. This all came to fruition on the past weekend. The new tower is looking back into towards the diamond. This will help improve the light situation in the winter months where batting practice can become a little bit of a dangerous pastime. Thanks to all who donated their time and efforts on this project.  There are so many to list who helped make this happen. The Rangers are a can do club.
Cods update
     The Cods are slowly coming out of their summer hibernation. Over the past couple of week there have been twelve of the squad on the track rolling over the arms and having a hit. New Cod Mick Brownlie is looking to have a good time with fellow Cods and Ringwood legends Steve Maggs and Cameron Rogers. Mick is starting to hit peak form so look out for Mick over the three days. The boys will have one more run at a date to be determined before they head to Ballarat. The draw has been released and it looks to be not too taxing on the bodies. The goal this is year once again…..to win a game or two!
Welcome back Kev Cooper
     Line Drive may have not been at training but did hear Kev Cooper has returned to the club after a few years away from the game. It’s is great to you have back down at the ranch Kev. Roby Seymour said it was just like old times having him back.
Doing your bit to help out.
     One great thing about Wangaratta Rangers is their willingness to get in and help out. This is from maintaining the diamonds to help run training and to help chase players. Every little bit helps. If you get a free hour or so head down there and just help out. It’s the Ranger way.
Moose’s T-Ball Tyros
     One thing we like to feature this year is Moose’s quotes. Now this week we do not have one but fear not they will return. On a another note check out the great writing Moose has been doing on behalf of the T-ball program which is currently running on Wednesday nights. Moose’s Musings are found on the club website http://www.wangarattarangers.baseball.com.au
Anyone Seen Dylan Cowan?
     Just a general shout out to Dylan “Dylpickle” Cowan. Not seen him for a while. Or is it just this writer?
Now the club stuff
  • Training on Friday nights 6pm till the season starts
  • CODS Masters is rapidly approaching. Pay your insurance through the Rangers website or Baseball Australia Website
  • T-Ball Wednesday nights 6pm Targoora Park
  • Committee Meeting Wednesday night 7pm club-rooms. All Welcome
  • Season start is approximately four weeks away
  • look for us on Facebook, twitter and of course Team App for all other Ranger news
A short one this edition. Try and stay cool for the rest of the week and look to heat up the diamond!
Go Rangers

Rounding Third by Line Drive Presentation edition 2015

Hello and welcome to a final wrap up of season 2015 for the characters and personalities that make up the Wangaratta Rangers Baseball Club. Over the weekend saw the Ranger family get together to celebrate what has been a remarkable season for the club. The boys and girls celebrated in style at Cafe Martini on the balcony upstairs, with all having a good laugh and reflection on the season that was. Now what did Line Drive see while he was sitting in the background taking notes. You are just about to find out.

2015 Annual General Meeting new record?
The Rangers AGM kicked off proceeding last night with master of Ceremonies Tony “The Pres” Smith getting down to formal business. The meeting was opened at 6:10pm and was all done by 6:21pm. A new record perhaps? Meetings are easy with willing dedicated volunteers willing to put their hands up to fill positions. The Pres’s new executive includes for 2016
Nathan Pool-Vice President
Scott Jenkins – Treasurer
Cam Scott – Secretary
     Big special thank you to Dylan Cowan for his past two years as secretary, Kelsey “Burderonthedancefloor” Burder as Vice President and of course Kevin “The Legend” Pool for all his work he has done in the treasurers role. Every member of the club should be proud of their efforts this year. The thing that stands out for this writer is the willingness of club members to put their hand up and chip in and help out. Makes things much easier throughout the season.
Winners are Grinners. 
Now to the award winners.
Best & Fairest for Rangers Orange Brendon French and Jason Jonker
Runner up Ian Dinsdale
Most improved Jack Bradburn
Best performed in the Semi Final Daniel McCullough
Best Performed in the Grand Final Jason Jonker
Best & Fairest for Rangers Black Tetsuya Kamiyama
Runner up Cam Scott
Most improved Steve Peruzzo
Best performed in a Semi Final Cam Scott
Best performed in a Grand Final Nathan Pool
Club-man of the Year: Scott Jenkins
Thanks to all our sponsors of awards Kevin and Joan Pool, Carmel Seymour, The Lewis family and Di Parker. Also to our sponsors for 2015 STY Metals, Plumbforce, Reflex Glass, Pave Crete, Action Smash Repairs, Shanley Signs, Rea & O’Keefe, Winsec, Elect Solar, Insite Real Estate, Whitty Produce, Ref-Ridgetech, Your Everyday Gourmet, Cafe Martini and Wangaratta Motor Group. Your support is greatly appreciated.
The other awards:
It was interesting to see the winners for the other two awards give out on the night. Firstly it is the award that no one wants. The award for showing how many times you swung and missed. In baseball speak it is called fanning or more basically….Striking out. Kyle “Thrillmore” Gilmore took this award home. Nathan Pool did comment that the weather worked in his favor this year as his number could have been higher if not for washouts. Think of the positives Thrillmore, you get the money back on the trip and this writer knows from first hand experience that onwards and upwards. You will get the swing back.
     The other award was for the highest number of flyballs. Tetsu was happy to hand over the award to good mate and ultimate gamer Rob “Butts” Seymour who had an impressive number of catches. Nice work Gentlemen.
Who is that number 13 for King Valley or was it 16?
Over the weekend, few of the Ranger faithful ventured over the Ovens and King grand final to watch King Valley and Ranger favorite Angus “The Spaniard” Young try and win his second flag for the year. However at times he was confused with the number sixteen for King Valley who looked much like a second Spaniard. However after initial confusion and consultation with the footy critic we looked up to see 13 having a shot for goal from the pocket. Man of beard Scott Jenkins remarked to The Soaks Cam Scott and Lauren Grenfell that he will not kick this. The kick was perfectly weighted swung on the breeze and split the uprights to seal the win for The Valley. Congratulations to Gus and all of King Valley on their wins over the weekend. Enjoy your week!
Get the important updates Gus
     The boys are having a bit of banter on-line before their annual end of season trip. You see there are the regular contributors and then there are the watchers. There is also a third group or really just one person in the group. Last time Gus checked his in-box there was 96 messages. He asked was there anything worth reading? Probably not. This time around 110 messages and anything worth reading? Maybe a few congrats on winning a flag maybe? If you read banter well then probably not Gus.
Ranger Ramble 2015 Back to Bendigo.
     The trip is booked, All is paid up. The bus is hired. The driver has been found. Now to organize the costumes for Ranger ramble 2015. This years theme is religion based. Will be interesting to see what the gentlemen come up with this year. Can Dan “The Griff” Griffin go back to back on best costume? Or will a bolter come from the cloud in the form of Rob “Beaker” Barbour? One thing for sure it will be interesting if those coming from Melbourne on the train will be in costume on the way up?  Now if they do then there is definitely points there. Get organised gents. Like past years will not be a trip to be missed. How goes the fines tin Griff?
Premiership Print
     At presentation a framed team photo was presented to the club by photographer Marc Bongers. It had the winning team with both score sheets and a place for the medallion in the middle. And of course was in Rangers colors. The writers pretty sure that Marc will have eleven confirmed orders for this print. As was said a good use of the medal. Question is who’s meal was in the copy for the clubrooms? Maybe Dylan Cowan’s? Thanks to Marc for all his work throughout the year taking photos. It is greatly appreciated by all.
A picture is worth how many dollars.
     Many of the boys at Wangaratta have been in the paper from time to time this year. However some more than others. Number 18 Chopper McCullough has coughed up plenty of dollars for random things such as guess where the footy is. One person who continues to find Chopper in the paper is one and only Kelsey Burder. Maybe if Burder keeps such a close eye on Chopper’s appearances he should pay some of the dollars too!
In the off season. 
Don’t be a strange Ranger guys and girls. Make sure you keep updated on what is going on by looking at Facebook or follow @WangRangers on Twitter or even find us on Team app Wangaratta Rangers. One thing about The Rangers we have difficulty keeping quiet. And I for one think that is not such a bad thing. Good luck to those boys who are playing cricket amongst other sports over the summer time. This scribe hopes there will be a few golf games in here and there hopefully not in Wangaratta eh Dyaln Cowan? Maybe even some Australian Baseball League games too.
That’s about all this writer has to say about that! Now for the club stuff
Committee meetings to held monthly. Dates will be confirmed by The Pres.
Relay for life Rangers have a team 26th and 27th of September. Donate or join the team all are welcome
Orders of prints to Brendon French. Nice work Frenchy
Ranger Ramble AFL grand Final weekend. Bus leaves when Fernando says so! Bendigo is the destination Religious figures is the theme
Cods time is coming….
Never know where Line Drive may pop up next.
Till next time
Go Rangers