Showing posts with label points. Show all posts
Showing posts with label points. Show all posts

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Saints get points for Bombers' no-show

Updated March 04, 2012 18:49:19

St Kilda will get the maximum four points for Saturday night's cancelled preseason match in Wangaratta after the AFL ruled Essendon could have made more of an effort to get there.

The Bombers chartered two planes to fly their players to the northeast Victorian city on Saturday afternoon, but torrential rains that have soaked the region made it impossible to land.

The Saints had travelled a day earlier by bus and Essendon coach James Hird conceded on Sunday that St Kilda deserved full points, given it was at the ground and the Bombers were not.

The AFL had initially announced the points would be shared, under a rule governing matches abandoned for reasons beyond the clubs' control.

But, after further consideration, it announced on Sunday that the Saints would be declared the winners as Essendon could have done more.

"The AFL noted that extreme weather conditions meant that Essendon was unable to reach Wangaratta by air for the match," the league said in a statement.

"However, it also resolved that alternate travel arrangements were available to the club and therefore Essendon's inability to attend the match was ultimately within its control."

The decision keeps the Saints in contention for the preseason grand final, with two wins from three matches.

The Bombers are without a win.

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Tags: australian-football-league, sport, st-kilda-3182, vic, australia, essendon-3040

First posted March 04, 2012 18:49:19


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Saints opt not to pursue preseason points

Updated March 04, 2012 17:31:16

St Kilda says it will not formally request the four points from Saturday night's abandoned AFL preseason game in Wangaratta, despite Essendon admitting the Saints deserve them.

The Bombers failed to make it to the north-east Victorian city, with torrential rains that have hit the region making it impossible for their chartered planes to land on Saturday afternoon.

The Saints had travelled a day earlier by bus and Essendon coach James Hird conceded on Sunday that St Kilda deserved full points, given the side was at the ground and the Bombers were not.

"I can understand why St Kilda want the four points," Hird told reporters, according to the AFL website.

"They are probably theirs, they got to the ground and we didn't.

"No one at Essendon would begrudge St Kilda getting the four points."

Saints coach Scott Watters indicated on Saturday night that his club wanted the AFL to award them maximum points.

"We came here wanting four points and we'll see what happens," Watters said.

"Last time I was at a forfeit was under-12s, and the side that didn't turn up didn't get the points."

The AFL initially released a statement saying the points would be shared, but late on Saturday night issued a revised statement, saying they would hear both clubs' views before making a final decision.

However, the Saints said on Sunday morning they would not be putting forward a formal case.

"The St Kilda Football Club has this morning decided not to formally request the awarding of points," the club said in a statement.

"The club felt it was inappropriate to assess the circumstances surrounding Essendon's non-arrival from Melbourne.

"St Kilda Football Club has resolved that it will accept the final decision of the AFL."

Essendon's travel plans were endorsed by the AFL and Hird said while they had a bus on standby, they had been assured by their airline right up until flight time that flying would not be a problem.

"Both myself and (Essendon player and development manager) Danny Corcoran as we got on the plane asked the pilot 'Are you sure we are going to be OK to get there?' and he said yes," Hird said.

"You can only take the experts' opinion."

Several Bombers were ill as a result of the unpleasant flying conditions, with Hird saying youngster Dyson Heppell was particularly unwell.

"I have never seen him so sick," Hird said.

"Seeing Dyson Heppell's face when he got off the plane and how relieved he was, was a bright moment."

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Tags: sport, australian-football-league, wangaratta-3677, vic, australia

First posted March 04, 2012 11:05:28


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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Blues take points from Roos after Prime nails goal with minutes to go

A very low scoring match saw Tumby Bay Blues take the honours by the minute margin of one point over the Lock Roos.

In an entertaining game, there was plenty of play and a real commitment of players to their team and a will to win - traits that have been sadly lacking from the Roos over in the past few rounds. Lock was pleased to have Clint Beard back to take over rucking duties from the injured A Pearce and the Tiller duo in defence and mid field.

The game was fast and the ball moved the length of the big Lock oval numerous times as both defence lines stood up to challenges. Agars at half forward for Lock was being tested by I Lebrun with Clarke and Milton his chief lieutenants. Arbon was giving Prime a bath across the half back line continually repelling attacks and running the ball into the centre.

Morton and K Tiller ably backed him with Z Tiller and Britza carrying the ball to the forward line. First blood came to Lock through Agars and Morton bundling the ball to A Hetzel, a feat he was able to repeat a few minutes later due to the desperation of C Beard, Northcott and Britza.

The ball continued to see saw with Chard and Southern leading the midfield for the Blues, Curtis, J and I Lebrun continually under pressure and R Clarke giving his all. Lock's third goal was posted through Longmire with the Blues finally making a mark at the 22 minute mark through scrambly play finally giving Butler the chance to find the big sticks.

At 3-1 to 1-1 Lock should have been further ahead at quarter time, they had more forward chances but could not capitalise with opposition midfield pressure playing its part on the less than accurate disposal towards the fifty metre arc.

The second quarter was a repeat of the first. Beard was valuable in the centre contests and his ability to use his body all over the ground gave the Roos added advantage one kick behind the play. K Tiller and Clarke were having a great tussle as were Hentschke and Kelly. Kelly was able to shake his opposition on the outer flank at the ten minute mark and bring up the Blues second goal. Not to be outdone, the racing Z Tiller placed a bullet speed pass onto Longmire's chest, to see him goal for Lock.

The ball continued to be hotly contested with numerous handpasses and short kicks in an attempt to gain some advantage until good work from Southern, Curtis and Chard found fourteen year old Partington who made no mistake in goaling for his first A Grade match.

With three scoring shots each, Lock went into the long break with a slender lead 4-3 to Tumby Bay 3-2. An injury to Morton on the siren saw him take no further part in the game.

In the highest scoring quarter, Agars stepped up another notch to brilliant as he snatched overhead marks and was the go-to forward for Lock. He majored very early and with Heath, Northcott, C Pearce and K Tiller defending stoutly supported by Z Tiller, Hetzel was able to add his third goal. Lock then eased the pressure and Tumby pounced.

Sharking the pack Southern made no mistake when given the chance. Cross, J LeBrun and Chard sped through the midfield and half way through the quarter finally found Prime who had been moved to full forward. From fifty metres on the outer flank he made no mistake with a repeat from the same position three minutes later.

A clever clearance from the centre through Butler found Southern on his own who made no mistake to put the Blues in front for the first time and lead at the final break 7-3 to 6-6.

Lock came out of the blocks early through Northcott, Z Tiller, Britza and Agars, culminating in a goal from Northcott's less favoured side to see the Roos back in front. Both teams rose above 'tractor legs' with running, ferocious tackling, shepherding and slogging yard by yard advances for their team.

A double one-two from Britza and Agars enabled Agars to post another major for Lock at the fifteen minute mark and one may have thought it was game over. Tumby Bay then locked the ball into their forward line through sheer perseverance with Chard, Southern, Curtis and Clark digging deep.

Chard was able to prevail at the nineteen minute mark with another attempt resulting in a minor and Lock hanging on by a whisker. Both sides continued to throw everything they had at the ball; Locks disposals letting them down once again until Primus was able to make one of his few getaways with only minutes remaining and nail it.

It was enough to get Tumby Bay over the line at 9-3 to Lock 8-8. Chard and Southern played exceptionally well on the run for the Blues, as did D Clark, I LeBrun and Butler, with Prime's 3 goals after half time a match winning contribution.

The strength and leadership from Agars and Arbon for the Roos was a treat, Z Tiller and Britza's speed and agility fantastic with K Tiller and Hetzel winners for Lock.


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Monday, June 6, 2011

Demons pip Essendon by 33 points

Published:Saturday, June 4, 2011 7:20 AESTExpires:Friday, September 2, 2011 7:20 AEST

Melbourne has upset Essendon in round 11 of the AFL at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Giants secure points against Ainslie

Published:Saturday, April 9, 2011 7:23 AESTExpires:Friday, July 8, 2011 7:23 AEST

Star recruit for the Greater Western Sydney Giants, Israel Folau, has taken a less than starring role in his new adopted game.



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