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Friday, June 22, 2012

AFL applauds drug testing results

Updated June 21, 2012 15:16:30

The AFL has announced only six failed out-of-competition tests for illicit drugs were recorded in the 2011 season, continuing the drop in positive results since testing began seven years ago.

The AFL and the AFL Players' Association (AFLPA) released its 2011 figures today and of the six failed tests, no player failed twice as part of the league's target-tested policy.

It is only the second year that no player failed twice since testing began in 2005.

Under the AFL's illicit drugs policy, players are only named publicly if they test positive three times in an out of competition scenario.

Players who have previously tested positive are subject to target testing in subsequent years.

No matchday positives were recorded among all tests conducted conducted.

There were also six positives to illicit drugs in 2010, although the number of tests has dropped from 1,654 to 1,489.

AFL football operations manager Adrian Anderson says the league is encouraged by the results, especially as more of the tests were taken during high-risk times such as weekends.

"What's happened has far exceeded our expectations - to have only six," he said.

All six positive tests were for stimulants.

For the first time since 2006, there were no positives for cannabis and none of the positives occurred on match days.

Anderson says the results show the league's policy is working.

"We are absolutely thrilled with the results it's achieving," he said.

"I have little doubt that it's made a profound difference in the lives of a number of players."

Rugby league and cricket are the only other professional sports in Australia to conduct out of competition testing for illicit drugs.

The AFL does so with the support of the AFLPA.

"AFL players continue to stand strong on illicit drug use, as evidenced through their strong support of the policy," AFLPA chief executive Matt Finnis said.

"By putting their hands up, AFL players, unlike just about any other group of athletes in the world, are showing their commitment to the wellbeing of the entire playing group."

Players who test positive for the first or second times are afforded counselling and advice by their club doctors and external drug experts.

Any players who test positive three times to illicit drugs in out of competition testing can be suspended for up to 18 matches.

In 2010, Hawthorn's Travis Tuck became the first player to be suspended under the AFL's three strikes policy.

He was banned for 12 matches and fined $5000.

AAP/ABC

Tags: australian-football-league, sport, melbourne-3000

First posted June 21, 2012 11:50:41


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Monday, June 20, 2011

State comp results and video highlights

Posted June 19, 2011 12:36:00

Click on the video links to see all the highlights from the ABC TV Grandstand Games of the Week in the VFL, TSL, SANFL and WAFL

VFL Round 12

TV Game - Geelong v Northern Bullants

Geelong 15.7(97) def.by Northern Bullants 15.12(102)

Other Games

Saturday June 18

Williamstown 19.13(127) def. Franktson 7.11(53)

North Ballarat 8.7(55) def. by Port Melbourne 18.11(119)

Sunday June 19

Casey v Coburg, Casey Fields, 2pm

Bendigo v Box Hill, Windy Hill, 2pm

Bye: Collingwood, Sandringham, Werribee

TSL Round 9

TV Game - Clarence v Glenorchy

Clarence 15.21(111) def. Glenorchy 10.5(65)

Other Games

Saturday June 18

Hobart 9.9(63) def. by North Launceston 13.13(91)

Burnie 13.11(89) def. Lauderdale 9.3(57)

Sunday June 19

South Launceston v Devonport, Youngtown Memorial Oval, 1pm

Launceston v North Hobart, Windsor Park, 2pm

SANFL Round 12

ABC TV Games of the Week - Sturt v West Adelaide

Sturt 16.10(106) def. West Adelaide 7.6(48)

Other Games

Saturday June 18

Norwood 22.12(144) def. South Adelaide 10.8(68)

Central District 22.11(143) def. Glenelg 6.14(50)

Bye: Port Adelaide, Eagles, North Adelaide

WAFL State Game

ABC TV Game of the Week - WAFL v Queensland

WAFL 16.17(113) def. Queensland 16.11(107)

Tags: sport, australian-football-league, sanfl, wafl, victorian-football-league-vfl


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Thursday, June 16, 2011

SANFL results: Round 11

With multiple teams turning the tables and finding redemption after upset losses last week, the SANFL is alive and kicking. Round 11 had all the action and excitement we're used to seeing in the local league and the title race is as close as ever.

Central District 14.8-92 is once again on the winner's list after last week's surprise loss, comfortably defeating Port Adelaide 10.7-67 at Playford Alive Oval.

Eagles 10.14-74 defeated Sturt 10.8-68 by a single goal at Commander Centre Oval.

A comfortable win at Hickinbotham Oval saw West Adelaide 14.16-100 defeat North Adelaide 10.7-67.

Yesterday's game between Norwood and Glenelg saw the red legs overcome a nine game losing streak at Brighton Rd. Final scores: Norwood 15.10-100 defeated Glenelg 13.8-86.

The Panthers had the round bye.

Round 12 fixtures.

This weekend:

Saturday 18 June, 2:10pm: Sturt vs West Adelaide at Commander Central Oval.

Saturday 18 June, 2:10pm: Norwood vs Panthers at Coopers Stadium.

Saturday 18 June, 2:10pm: Central Districts vs Glenelg at Palyford Alive Oval.

Port Adelaide, Eagles and North Adelaide all have byes.


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Eyre Peninsula football results: June 4th

Game six was played at the weekend, with teams now beginning round 2 of three for season 2011.

A Grade

Tumby Bay 9.4 58 defeated Lock Roos


*Note this was the official score sent in, but the scoreboard at the end of the game showed the Blues up by only a point*

For a match report on this game visit: Blues take points from Roos after Prime kicks goal with minutes to go.

Blues best: Johnny Southern, Isaac Lebrun, Damian Clark, David Butler, Chris Prime, Jimmy Chard.

Roos best: Brad Agars, Sam Britza, Michael Arbon, Zac Tiller, Luke Northcott, Andrew Hetzel.

Blues goals: Chris Prime 3, John Southern 2, Luke Partington 1, Tom Kelly, David Butler, Jimmy Chard.

Roos goals: Andrew Hetzel 3, Luke Northcott 2, Ben Longmire 2, Brad Agars 1

B Grade

Tumby Bay 19.13 114 defeated Lock 7.3 45

Blues best were Cameron Pedemonte, Brian Coad (4 goals) and Tom Gent who kicked 5 goals and Jordan Allen who booted 3 goals.

Roos best were Craig Wheare, Matthew Siviour and Jedd Hall who kicked 2 goals.

Senior Colts

Tumby Bay 9.15 69 defeated Lock no score

Zeb Griffiths, Luke Partington (2 goals) and Jordan Hind were named best with Sam Harris booting 6 goals for the Blues.

Lock's Travis Beard, Brett Northcott and Aaron Beard were best.

Mini Colts

Tumby Bay 3.3 21 defeated Lock 1.0 6

Blues best were Brett Cooper (1 goal), Joe Bullard and Marley Butler.

Lock's best were Cain Reynolds, Jack Bedding and Aaron Beard.

A Grade

Ramblers 28.16 184 defeated the Saints 11.10 76

Ramblers best: George Pedler, Shawn fitzgerald, Jim Holman, James Minhard, Tysan Mickan, Zac Richardson.

Saints best: Joseph Burgoyne, Bradley Foster, Dylan Dunn, Jason Burgoyne, Tynan Hill, Jordan Telfer.

Ramblers goals: Simon Pedler 8, Haden Parker 6, Trent Starke 3, Shawn Fitzgerald, Jim Holman, Rowan McDonald 1, Zac Richardson, Jim Bascombe, Ben Franklin, James Minhard.

Saints goals: D Males 3, B Foster 2, J Burgoyne 1, T Hill, S Telfer, S Fitzgerald, Jason Burgoyne, D Liddicoat.

B Grade

Ramblers 26.16 172 defeated Eyre United 0.1 1

Magpies J Cuddeford (4 goals), D Pedler (4 goals) and J Darling (1 goal) were best with Brady Blacker booting 5 goals and Andrew Crettenden four goals.

Senior Colts and Mini colts not sent through

After being down by three goals at half time (C 4.5 E 7.6) Cougars coach Julian Doudle says he gave his lads a half time spray that led to a seven goal turnaround by the final siren.

A Grade

Cougars 14.13 97 defeated Eagles 11.11 77

Cougars best: Sam Ness, Roger Puckridge, Jace Rodda, Rick Leonard, Nick Ridgway, Daniel Wedd.

Eagles best: Kade Dufek, Michael Crettenden, Ben Glover, Ben Jamieson, Ricky Skinner.

Cougars goals: Sam Ness 4, Brad Hazelgrove 3, Damian Paech 1, Luke Turnbull, Mark Phinn, Seth Meyers, Dale Bache, Corey Turnbull, Jace Rodda.

Eagles goals: Jess Whittaker 2, Ty Habner, Michael Crettenden, Sam Hancock 1, Ben Jamieson, Bryce Breed, Aaron Lawrie, Kade Dufek.

B Grade

Eagles 12.11 83 defeated Cougars 7.7 49

Eagles best were Tim Boehm, Jayden Harris (6 goals) and Daniel Dingwall, with Marcus Hull kicking 3 goals.

Cougars Dale Rayson, Jesse Peace and Murray Hansen were best with Craig Meaney kicking 3 goals.

Senior Colts

Cougars 16.17 113 defeated Eagles 3.2 20

Cougars best: Jay Green, Billy Pedler, Cory Paech, Brandon Halliman, Dylan Wandner (7 goals), Tom Phelps. (Brodie Falciani kicked 6 goals).

Eagles best: James Glover, Josh Maxwell, Ben Glover, Alex Reynolds-Rowe, Luke Siviour, Lukas Agnew.

Mini Colts

Cougars 7.5 47 defeated Eagles no score

Cougars best were Mitchell Barnes, Jarrod Howell and Kieran Stephens who kicked 2 goals.

Eagles best were Tom Broad, Jaiden Agars, Bradley Phillips and Jed Murnane.

Current A Grade Ladder


(position, team, points, percentage)

1 - West Coast Hawks, 14, 71.80


2 - Wirrulla, 10, 59.22
3 - Wudinna United, 8, 52.19
4 - Central Eyre, 4, 44.99
5 - Western Districts, 4, 42.03
6 - Elliston, 2, 32.11

A Grade

West Coast Hawks 22.14 146 defeated Central Eyre 11.6 72

A strong second quarter saw the Hawks steam away from Central Eyre at Kyancutta.

WC Hawks best - Derick Freeman, Darren Guidera, Lijah Daniel, Aiden Whitford, Cameron Montgomerie.

Central Eyre best - Ryan Sampson, Jared Sampson, Jake Bruce, Jonny Beard, Josh Beinke.

WC Hawks goals - Darren Guidera 3, Brenton Bascomb 3, Aiden Whitford 3, Tristan Carcuro 2, Dillon Cabot 2, Dylan Kelsh 2, Lance Appleby 2, Darren Brown 2, Jake Sargent 1, Cameron Montgomerie 1, Max Shaw 1.

Central Eyre goals - Martin Grocke 2, Jonny Beard 2, Matthew Beinke 2, Jake Bruce 1, Craig O Brien 1, Kane Sampson 1, Kane Murphy 1, Josh Beinke 1

B Grade - Central Eyre forfeited to West Coast Hawks

Colts

West Coast Hawks 16.10 defeated Central Eyre 0.1 (half time score when teams merged)

WC Hawks best - Quinn Mohi, Sam Johns, Jaxon Gilmore, Toby Kelly.

Central Eyre - Tyler Chapman, Brett McComb, Toby Kelly.

WC Hawks goals- Izaac Goosay 6, Quinn Mohi 4

A Grade

Wudinna United 23.15 153 defeated Elliston 16.6 102

Wudinna were up 5.4 to 4.1 at quarter time, at half time it was Elliston 11.2 to Wudinna United's 7.10. At the end of the third quarter Wudinna United had clawed the lead back 15.10 to Elliston's 14.3 and Wudinna continued hard from there, taking out the points.

Best Wudinna United: Mark North, Ryan DuBois, Josh Mitchell, Dallas Waters.

Best Elliston: Jay Williams, Todd Romanowycz, Jason Matthews, Robert Pickett, Tom Beaty.

Goals Wudinna United: Neil Seaman 9, Josh Mitchell 3, Nick Wedding 3, Ryan DuBois 2, Tyson Jackson 2.

Goals Elliston: Tom Rumbelow 6, Darryl Marshall 5, Todd Romanowycz 2

B Grade - Elliston forfeited to Wudinna United

Under 16s

Wudinna United 17.25 127 defeated Elliston 7.0 42

Best Wudinna United: Ricky Seal and the whole team.

Best Elliston: Nathan Smith, Tyson Tree, Guy Hutchison.

Goals Wudinna United: Logan Elliott 4, Chris Thompson 3, Izaac Boylan 2, Brock Wilkins 2, Darcy Martin 1, Jeb Nettle 1, Remi North 1, Ian Jericho 1, Ricky Seal 1, Fraser Douglass 1.

Goals Elliston: Guy Hutchison 3, Nathan Smith 2, Lachlan Hutchison 1, Brody Kenny 1

Before the match Wirrulla was sitting second on the table under the Hawks, while Western Districts were in fifth spot.

A Grade

Wirrulla 16.17 113 defeated Western Districts 9.7 61

Best Wirrulla: Craig Johnson, Tyler Baldock, Robert Holmes, Braden Holmes, Dion Pittaway.

Best Western Districts: Yianni Kozminski, Trent Brace, Angus Gunn, Gareth Tomney, Nathan Hebbermann.

Goals Wirrulla: Craig Johnson 5, Shane Pittaway 4, Tyler Baldock 2, Andrew Cox 2.

Western Districts: Wade Shepperd 2, Angus Gunn 2, Scott Feltus 1, Jesse Hull 1, Damien Carey 1

B Grade

Western Districts 9.14 68 defeated Wirrulla 7.3 45

Best Western Districts: not available

Best Wirrulla: Jethro Holmes, Andrew Atkinson, Blake Thompson.

Goals West Districts: Darren Shoobridge 3, Dylan Cook 3, Callum Cook 1, Chris Lynch 1.

Goals Wirrulla: Clint Olsen 3, Carl Sullivan 1, Andrew Atkinson 1, Mark Slattery 1

Colts

Wirrulla 14.11 95 defeated Western Districts 2.5 17

Best Wirrulla: Corey Cabot, Daniel Theunans, Matthew Greatbatch.

Best Western Districts: not available.

Goals Wirrulla: Andrew McEvoy 4, Corey Cabot 3, Daniel Theunans 2, Jack Kessell 2, Mitchell Gum 1.

Goals Western Districts: Julian Dickson 1, Kirk Hull 1

With the last match before the Mortlock Shield some Far Westers will be looking forward to a long weekend break, with others planning their trek to Port Lincoln for the football.

A Grade

Western United 20.10 130defeated Ceduna Blues 7.7 49

WU best: D Hardy, T Warmington, B Woods, L Brown.

Blues best: Mat Williams, D Wright, C Knudson, S Takas, T Theodoseiou.

WU goals: J Murphy 4, D Hardy 3, M Ross 3, J Ketchington 3.

Blues goals: R Burnett 3

B Grade

Western United 8.12 60 defeated Ceduna Blues 7.9 51

Westies best were J Polkinghorn and L Mosey (3 goals) with B Skinner kicking 4 goals.

Blues best were C Murphy and A Beattie with M Pearce and R McKay kicking 2 goals each.

Under 16s

Westies 18.18 126 defeated the Ceduna Blues 2.0 12

Westies best W Boogar (4 goals and best), T Hoffrichter (3 goals second best) and L Woods (3 goals third best).

A Grade

Koonibba 23.20 158 defeated Thevenard 2.5 17

Koonibba best: Waylon Johncock, James Betts, Bill Peel.

Thevenard best: Dom Denton, Chris Williams, Josh Threadgold.

Koonibba goals: Trevor Saro 6, Bill Peel 5, Ware, Charlie Coleman 2.

Thevenard goals: Barry Coleman 1, Luke Oestmann 1.

B Grade

Koonibba 25.29 179 defeated Thevenard 0.3 3

Koonibba's best were Gerald Williams, Malcolm Taylor and Conrad Newchurch with Shaun Betts kicking 6 goals and Derek Gray and Graham Bilney 4 goals each.

Thevenard's B Mullan, R Thompson , R Masters and D Miller were best.

Under 16s

Koonibba 21.19 142 defeated Thevenard 0.1 1

Koonibba's best players were Norman Wombat, Daryl Dudley, Andrew Miller who kicked 8 goals and Troy Newchurch who kicked 5 goals.

Thevenard's Cruze Mullan, Toby Lee and Corey Thompson were best.

Game seven for season 2011 see's Cleve with the bye and games at Kimba and Rudall.

Kimba Districts 15.10 100 defeated Ports 6.4 40

Best Kimba Districts: S. Larwood, D. Woolford, N. Woolford, T. Freeth, J. Kessling

Best Ports: B. Wake, R. Helling, T. Davey, W. Ramsey, B. Leahy

Goals Kimba Districts: L. Fitzgerald 3, B. Seal 2, J. Fitzgerald 2, B. Buchanan 2, B. Clements , A. Lienert , J. Kessling.

Goals Ports: B. Hitch, S. Masters , S. Dohnt , B. Wake , T. Davey , S. Singh

Cowell Cats 15.15 105 defeated Rudall 11.7 73

Best Cowell: R. Simms, M. Franklin, J. Kemp, W. Piggott, K. Fiegert

Best Rudall: J. Siviour, J. Calverley, N. Hannemann, J. Pearson, G. Elliott

Goals Cowell: N. Johnson 3, T. Wiseman 3, N. Franklin 2, N. Gale 2, K. Fiegert 2, J. Kemp 2, M. Franklin

Goals Rudall: S. Roberts 3, J. Calverley 3, N. Hannemann , T. Harris , J. Pearson , G. Roberts , N. Cook

A week before the Mortlock Shield carnival it was the last chance for footballers to shine enough to be noticed by selectors.

Marble Range 12.4 76 defeated Lincoln South 8.13 61

Best MR: Matt Parker, Damon Scott, Todd Owen, Ryan Gurton, Jacob Watson, Braydon Calderwood

Best LS: Mitchell Hall, Philip Cummings, Bradyn Traeger, Jesse Kemp, Aaron Castley, John Sinclair

Goals MR: Matt Parker 2, Sam Wake 2, Scott Charman 2, Todd Owen 2, Nathan Fox 1, Braydon Calderwood 1, Zac Calderwood 1, Rowan Miegel 1

Goals LS: John Sinclair 3, James Lakin 1, Jay Williams 1, Bradyn Traeger 1, Andrew Jericho 1, Mitchell Hall 1

Reserves

Lincoln South 10.4 64 defeated Marble Range 5.5 35

LS Best: not available

MR Best: Michael Sargent, Craig Welfare, Hamish Rowsell, Adrian Popke, Michael Bates, Ryan Walsh

LS Goals: Kris Franklin 4, Rory O'Brien 2, Shannon Little 1, Dillon Bellenger 1, Scott Tomkinson 1, Michael McFarlane 1

MR Goals: Hamish Rowsell 2, Craig Nielsen 1, Luke Miller 1, Adrian Popke 1

Under 17s

Marble Range 8.8 56 defeated Lincoln South 6.3 39

LS best: Aiden Coulthard, Jordon Smith, Aiden Baker, Juan Lovegrove, Tyler Baker, Joe Bawdin

MR best: not available

LS goals: Aaron Dunn 3, Aiden Baker 1, Broden Dennis 1, Aiden Coulthard 1

MR goals: not available

Under 15s

Lincoln South 8.11 59 defeated Marble Range 7.8 50

LS best: Jacob Cherini, Dylan Blewit, Tyler Vogelsang, William Woldht, Aiden Baker, Angus Bell

MR best: Keenan Ramsey, Max Cooper, Connor Dickie, Joe Marchall, Daniel Wiseman

LS goals: Jacob Cherini 3, Dylan Broome 1, Jordon Ness 1, Adam Polden 1, Jordon Brewster 1, Dylan Blewit 1

MR goals: Keenan Ramsey 5, Jayden Sampson 1, Riley Mislov 1

Under 13s

Lincoln South 4.10 34 defeated Marble Range 1.0 6

LS best: Bradyn Robinson, Joel Avery, Beau Cindric, Dylan Haselgrove, travis wells, Joe Dutscke

MR best: Dejene Otto, Grady Dutschke, Tom Charlton, Kale Olds, Billy Byass

LS goals: Beau Cindric 2, Mitchell Lyons 2

MR goals: Liam Dennis 1

Under 11s

Lincoln 5.5 35 defeated Marble Range 2.0 12

LS best: Callan Avery, John Dunn, Kyle Ellis, Aiden Coulson, Hayden Carey, Jaceb Baldwin

MR best: Daniel Docking, Kobi Sampson, Kyle Castley, Jordan Chilman, Lachlan Webb, Jack Bradford

LS goals: Kaedyn Wardrop 2, Ben Shillabeer 2, Ethan Pycroft 1

MR goals: Trevor Matheson 1, Charlie Sawley 1

A Grade

Tasman 14.14 98 defeated Boston 9.2 56

Tasman best and goals are unavailable.

Boston best: Ky (U21) Miller, Kaden (U21) Hull, Leigh Watherston, Michael Paech, Rhys Marsh, Alex (21) North

Goals Boston: Rhys Marsh 5, Ky (U21) Miller 2, Tim Corneliusen 2

Reserves

Tasman 6.9 45 defeated Boston 4.6 30

Tasman best: Josh Frost, Scott Forrest, Nick Cumnningham, Jake Norris, Aaron Whyte, Craig Bascombe

Boston best: Vaughn Dohnt, Tom Schuman, Terrence Gerrard, Tom Edmonds, Samuel North, Ky Richardson

Tasman goals: Josh Frost 2, Craig Bascombe 2

Boston goals: Killian Mantle 2, Ky Richardson 2

Under 15s

Under 15s

Tasman 13.4 82 defeated Boston 8.4 52

Tasman best: Tom Ambrose, Harrison Ford, Max Buckland, Matthew Prout, Chase Tucker, Kyle Emery

Tasman goals: Jackson Tansell 5, Luke Walsh 3, Harrison Ford 3, Luke Orbons 1, Jack Bunder 1

Boston details not available

Under 13s

Boston 9.1 55 defeated Tasman 2.2 14

Boston best: Jordan Mills, Jack Redman, Nicholas Sevelj, Marcus Ellis, Brodie Wallace, Bruce Forrest

Tasman best: Brett Binns, Tyson Collins, Harry Haebich, Harrison Boots, Marty Hood, Luke Whitehair

Boston goal: Nicholas Sevelj 5, Blyane Hull 2, Jack Redman 1, Jarrod Nicholls 1

Tasman goal: Nick Heron 1, Blake Staunton 1

Under 11s

Tasman 4.6 30 defeated Boston 3.6 24

Tasman best: Jacob Collins, Elijah Thomson, Kodee Spry, Sam Casanova, Luke Mundy

Boston best: Daniel Dorward, Casey Arthur, Charlie Leech, Bailey North, Decan Hall, Jake Bryant

Tasman goal: Jacob Collins 3, Elijah Thomson 1

Boston goal: Adam Davies 1, Daniel Dorward 1, Decan Hall 1

A Grade

Wayback 15.11 101 defeated Mallee Park 8.17 65

Waybacks best: Rory Hunt, Joey Cragg-Sapsford, Ryan (U21) Kelly, Ben (U21) Sampson, Bradley Davidson, Matthew Goodwin

Mallee Park best: Kingsley Bilney Jnr, Quade Ware, Michael Burgoyne Jnr, Waydan Sumner, Fabian George

Waybacks goals: Ryan (U21) Kelly 4, Ben (U21) Sampson 3, Matthew Keatley 3, Ziek (U21) Kay 1, Rohan Montgomerie 1, Brett Osborne 1, Toby (U21) Lynch 1, Matthew (U21) Kelson 1

Mallee Park goals: Kingsley Bilney Jnr 3, Malcolm Miller 2, Wesley Bilney 1, David Dudley Jnr 1, Harry Miller Jnr 1

Reserves

Mallee Park 8.5 53 defeated Wayback 7.7 49

Waybacks best: Kurt Baldwin, Ben Smith, Greg Maxfield, Tristan Kouwenhoven, Simon Rechner

Mallee Park best:

Waybacks goals: Tristian Fennell 2, Kurt Baldwin 1, Simon Rechner 1, Greg Maxfield 1, Kym Turvey 1, Brendan Cappelluti 1

Mallee Park goals: Shane Dudley 2, Russell Carbine 2, John Coaby 1, Wayne Joss 1, Shane Sumner 1

Under 17s

Mallee Park 9.10 64 defeated Wayback 6.8 44

Mallee Park best: not available

Waybacks best: Jake (P) Andersen, Matthew Holden, Tanner Schlink, Anthony Ianello, Ryder Thomas

Austin Miller 1, Trevor Johncock Jnr 1, Terrence Nelson 1,


Thomas Goldsmith 1

Waybacks goals: Matthew Holden 2, Timothy Wiseman 2, Kostya Sheehy 1, Adam Dixon-Short 1

Mallee Park goals: William Roderick 2, Bradley Kelly 2, Jordan Kartinyeri 1,


Under 13s

Wayback 4.4 28 defeated Mallee Park 1.2 8

Waybacks best: Aiden Enge, Koby Hawes, Conor Davidson, Kerry Redshaw, Daniel Newman

Mallee Park best: Tyler Roderick, Drue Mueller, Raheem Betts, Croyden Goldsmith, Darius Chester

Waybacks goals: James Johnston 1, Koby Hawes 1, Cooper Nohlmans 1, Joe Sheehy 1

Mallee Park goals: Tre Porta 1

Under 11s

Waybacks 1.5 11 defeated Mallee Park 1.2 8

Waybacks best: James Ryan, Dylan Vonderwall, Ricky Young, Kye Robinson, Kya Eldridge

Waybacks goals: Sonny Puglisi 1

Mallee Park best and goals not available.


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Monday, June 6, 2011

State comp results and video highlights

Posted June 3, 2011 16:25:00

Click on the video links to see all the highlights from the ABC TV Grandstand Games of the Week in the VFL, TSL, SANFL and WAFL

VFL Round 10

TV Game - Port Melbourne v Werribee

Port Melbourne 17.9(111) def. Werribee 13.14(92)

Other Games

Saturday June 4

Box Hill 12.9(81) def. by Geelong 11.16(82)

Collingwood 12.11(83) def. by Northern Bullants 19.15(129)

Sunday June 5

Frankston v North Ballarat, Frankston City Oval, 2pm

Sandringham v Casey, Chirnside Park, 2pm

Bye: Bendigo, Coburg, Williamstown

TSL Round 8

ABC TV Game of the Week - North Hobart v Hobart

North Hobart 10.13(73) def. Hobart 10.11(71)

Other Games

Friday June 3

North Launceston 8.6(54) def. by Launceston 13.14(92)

Saturday June 4

Devonport 5.3(33) def. by Clarence 23.20(158)

Lauderdale 16.10(106) def. Glenorchy 11.10(76)

South Launceston 5.4(34) def. by Burnie 25.14(164)

SANFL Round 10

ABC TV Games of the Week - Norwood v Central Districts

Norwood 7.12(54) def. Central Districts 7.11(53)

Other Games

Saturday June 4

Eagles 13.12(90) def. by North Adelaide 16.8(104)

South Adelaide 16.6(102) drew with Glenelg 16.6(102)

Sunday June 5

Port Adelaide v Sturt

Bye: West Adelaide

WAFL Round 12

ABC TV Game of the Week - Peel v Perth

Peel 16.8(104) def. Perth 14.10(94)

Other Games

Monday June 6

East Perth v West Perth, Leederville Oval, 2:15pm

East Fremantle v South Fremantle, East Fremantle Oval, 2:15pm

Claremont v Subiaco, Claremont Oval, 2:15pm

Bye: Swan Districts

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

SANFL results: Round 9

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Norwood, Port Adelaide, Eagles and Central Districts all took victory points over the weekend to close off Round 9 of the SANFL.

Norwood 13.8.86 led all the way over West Adelaide 4.8.32, with 5 goals unanswered in the third quarter to help secure the win.

Port Adelaide 16.10.106 cleared Panthers 12.4.76 at Alberton Oval.

Port gradually increased their lead over the quarters, with a final quarter 5.1 to secure the win.

Eagles 14.12.97 held out a last quarter come back from Glenelg 10.14.74 to take the premiership points at Glenelg Oval.

After a 7.4 lead at halftime, Glenelg sprayed 7 points without a goal in the third quarter, but found their target in the final quarter with an unsuccessful 6 goal run to fulltime.

Centrals 16.5.101 were challenged well by North Adelaide 14.10.94, with sharp kicking providing the win for the Bulldogs at Elizabeth Oval.

An 8 goal run by Alleway of North Adelaide was not enough to put the Roosters in front, with Centrals finishing on top by 7.

Round 10 this weekend:

Saturday 4 June, 2:10pm: Norwood vs Central Districts at Norwood Oval.

Saturday 4 June, 2:10pm: Eagles vs North Adelaide at Woodville Oval.

Saturday 4 June, 6:30pm: Panthers vs Glenelg at Hickinbotham Oval.

Sunday 5 June, 12:45pm: Port Adelaide vs Sturt at Football Park.

West Adelaide has the bye.

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Sunday, May 29, 2011

State comp results and video highlights

Posted May 27, 2011 11:35:00

Click on the video links to see all the highlights from the ABC TV Grandstand Games of the Week in the VFL, TSL, SANFL and WAFL

VFL Round 9

TV Game - Coburg v Collingwood

Coburg 22.7(139) def. Collingwood 14.16(100)

Other Games

Saturday May 28

Geelong 13.12(90) def. by Bendigo 20.12(132)

Williamstown 15.18(108) def. Casey 10.8(68)

Sunday May 29

Werribee v Sandringham, Chirnside Park, 2pm

Northern Bullants v Box Hill, Princes Park, 2pm

Bye: Frankston, North Ballarat, Port Melbourne

TSL Round 7

ABC TV Game of the Week - Glenorchy v Devonport

Glenorchy 32.19(211) def. Devonport 4.2(26)

Other Games

Saturday May 28

North Launceston 17.6(108) def. North Hobart 13.16(94)

Clarence 33.19(217) def. South Launceston 6.6(42)

Lauderdale 8.13(61) def. by Launceston 13.8(86)

Burnie 20.12(132) def. Hobart 8.9(57)

SANFL Round 9

ABC TV Games of the Week - Glenelg v Eagles

Glenelg 10.14(74) def. by Eagles 14.13(97)

Other Games

Friday May 27

West Adelaide 4.8(32) def. by Norwood 13.8(86)

Saturday May 28

Port Adelaide 16.10(106) def. South Adelaide 12.4(76)

Central District 16.5(101) def. North Adelaide 14.10(94)

Bye: Sturt

WAFL Round 11

ABC TV Game of the Week - Swan Districts v Claremont

Swan Districts 14.11(95) def. by Claremont 17.13(115)

Other Games

Saturday May 28

Perth 20.7(127) def. Subiaco 14.13(97)

South Fremantle 13.18(96) def. Peel 13.10(88)

Sunday May 29

West Perth v East Fremantle

Bye: East Perth

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

SANFL results: Round 8

A last second winning goal and a 100 point thrashing were the odds and ends of Round 8 of the SANFL over the weekend. Glenelg and Norwood opened the weekend with a win, with Eagles and Centrals also successful.

Glenelg 25.14.164 defeated Sturt 16.11.107 at Adelaide Oval on Friday night, and Norwood 22.12.144 had an impressive 100 point home ground victory over Port Adelaide 6.8.44.

On Saturday, the a last second goal from the Eagles secured a 8.9.57 to 7.10.52 win over West Adelaide at Woodville Oval, and Centrals 16.11.107 defeated Panthers 10.11.71 at Hickinbotham Oval.

North Adelaide had the Round 8 bye.

Round 9 this weekend:

Friday 27 May, 7:40pm: West Adelaide meet Norwood at Richmond Oval.

Saturday 28 May, 2:10pm: Port Adelaide play Panthers at Alberton Oval.

Saturday 28 May, 2:10pm: Glenelg verses Eagles at Glenelg Oval.

Saturday 28 May, 2:10pm: Central Districts host North Adelaide at Elizabeth Oval.

Sturt has the round 9 bye.

Friday night's match between West Adelaide and Norwood will be broadcast on Grandstand Digital 2 and streamed online at abc.net.au/adelaide from 7:30pm.


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Monday, May 23, 2011

State comp results and video highlights

Posted May 22, 2011 14:33:00

Click on the video links to see all the highlights from the ABC TV Grandstand Games of the Week in the VFL, TSL, SANFL and WAFL

VFL Round 8

ABC TV Game of the Week - Werribee v Northern Bullants

Werribee 23.9(147) def. Northern Bullants 16.9(105)

Other Games

Saturday May 21

North Ballarat 14.16(100) def. Box Hill 12.9(81)

Collingwood 11.10(76) def. by Williamstown 15.16(106)

Sunday May 22

Coburg v Frankston, Highgate Reserve, 2pm

Bendigo v Port Melbourne, Windy Hill, 2pm

Bye: Geelong, Casey, Sandringham

TSL Round 6

ABC TV Game of the Week - North Hobart v Clarence

North Hobart 17.14(116) def. by Clarence 20.13(133)

Other Games

Saturday May 21

Devonport 6.10(46) def. by Lauderdale 17.17(119)

Launceston 20.14(134) def. Burnie 12.6(78)

South Launceston 8.15(63) def. by North Launceston 19.16(130)

Sunday May 22

Hobart v Glenorchy, TCA Ground, 1pm

SANFL Round 8

ABC TV Games of the Week - Eagles v West Adelaide

Eagles 8.9(57) def. West Adelaide 7.10(52)

Other Games

Friday May 20

Sturt 16.11(107) def. by Glenelg 25.14(164)

Norwood 22.12(144) def. Port Adelaide 6.8(44)

Saturday May 22

South Adelaide 10.11(71) def. by Central District 16.11(107)

Bye: North Adelaide

WAFL Round 10

ABC TV Game of the Week - East Fremantle v Swan Districts

East Fremantle 13.10(88) def. Swan Districts 12.10(82)

Other Games

Saturday May 21

Subiaco 16.14(110) def. by Peel 19.15(129)

South Fremantle 15.5(95) def. by Claremont 18.11(119)

Sunday May 22

East Perth v Perth, Leederville Oval, 2:15pm

Bye: West Perth

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Monday, May 16, 2011

State comp results and video highlights

Posted May 13, 2011 16:36:00
Updated May 15, 2011 20:41:00

Click on the video links to see all the highlights from the ABC TV Grandstand Games of the Week in the VFL, TSL, SANFL and WAFL

VFL Round 7

TV Game - Frankston v Northern Bullants

Frankston 10.6(66) def. by Northern Bullants 12.10(82)

Other Games

Saturday May 14

Collingwood 10.15 (75) def. Geelong 10.11 (71)

Port Melbourne 15.7(97) def. Williamstown 6.10(46)

Box Hill 12.11(83) def. Sandringham 12.6(78)

Sunday May 15

Casey Scorpions 19.11(125) def. Bendigo Bombers 14.14(98)

North Ballarat 17.11(113) def. Coburg Tigers 6.17(53)

Bye: Werribee

TSL Round 5b

ABC TV Game of the Week - Clarence v Lauderdale

Clarence 8.19(67) def. Lauderdale 7.14(56)

Other Games

Saturday May 14

Launceston 28.18(186) def. South Launceston 5.6(36)

SANFL Round 7

ABC TV Games of the Week - Central District v Eagles

Central District 12.14(86) def. Eagles 10.7(67)

Other Games

Friday May 13

West Adelaide 14.7(91) def. Glenelg 7.12(54)

Saturday May 14

North Adelaide 11.10(76) def. by Norwood 16.7(103)

South 10.17(77) def. Sturt 11.7(73)

Bye: Port Adelaide

WAFL Round 9

ABC TV Game of the Week - Claremont v East Fremantle

Claremont 11.14(80) def. by East Fremantle 16.9(105)

Other Games

Saturday May 14

Peel 12.13(85) def. by East Perth 22.13(145)

Swan Districts 11.7(73) def. by Subiaco 18.10(118)

Perth 13.7(85) def. by West Perth 16.13(109)

Bye: South Fremantle

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

SANFL results: Round 6

The old saying is 'winners are grinners', and after the weekend's Round 6 of the SANFL West Adelaide, Centrals, Glenelg and the Eagles are all smiles.

Round 6 results:

West Adelaide 20.13.133 had a convincing win over the Panthers 8.9.57 at Richmond Oval.

Central Districts 11.13.79 continued their push for another finals berth, defeating Sturt 8.9.57 at Unley oval.

Glenelg 16.13.109 got through with a 7 points victory over North Adelaide 16.6.102 at Glenelg East Oval.

Eagles 15.7.97 defeated port Adelaide 12.6.78 at Woodville Oval.

Norwood had the bye.

Round 7 fixtures

Friday 13 May, 7:40pm: West Adelaide play Glenelg at Richmond Oval.

Saturday 14 May, 2:10pm: Centrals meet Eagles at Elizabeth Oval.

Saturday 14 May, 2:10pm: North Adelaide verses Norwood at Prospect Oval.

Saturday 14 May, 6:30pm: Panthers play Sturt at Hickinbotham Oval.

Port Adelaide have the round bye.


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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Eyre Peninsula footy results: May 7th

Congratulations to the Saints for posting their first win of the 2011 season - how many more can they take out is now the question. No results have been received from the Great Flinders league except for via the Lock team report so i've rang around and scrambled and this is what I found.

It was Give Cancer the Boot day in the footy with all sides wearing pink armbands, the Blues wearing pink socks and a pink football was used for the game, while the Netballers had Nothing But Pink Netball day with a special pink ribbon netball, with the Tumby teams wearing pink socks and pink bibs and Cougars also participated with wearing pink ribbons.

A Grade

Cougars 15.14 104 defeated Tumby Bay 10.5 65

Cougars best: D Wedd, L Turnbull, R Leonard, T Wedd, R Puckridge.

Blues best: Josh Cave, W Nankivell, L Wilkins, J Chard, A Milton, I Lebrun.

Cougars goals: B Hazelgrove 5, L Gregory 4, D Cummings 1, B Finlayson, R Pickridge, B Ridgway, L Turnbull, T Wedd.

Blues goals: R Clark 4, A Milton 1, T Kelly, C Prime, L Wilkins, T Gent.

B Grade

Cougars 10.8 68 defeated Tumby Bay 9.2 56

Colts

Tumby Bay 14.12 96 defeated Cougars 6.7 43

A Grade

Ramblers 11.8 74 defeated United Yeelanna 9.5 59

Ramblers best: James Pedler, T Mickan, W Starke, H Parker, T Starke.

Eagles best: M Jolly, M Crettenden, M Habner, A Watson, B Skinner.

Ramblers goals:S Pedler 5, S Fitzgerald 2, J Holman, S Blacker, T Starke, H Parker.

Eagles goals: S Hancock 3, T Secker 2, T Habner 2, J Schultz, B Breed.

B Grade

Ramblers 10.16 76 defeated United Yeelanna 4.3 27

Colts

United Yeelanna 9.9 63 defeated Ramblers 4.8 32

Minis

Ramblers 5.11 41 defeated United Yeelanna no score

A Grade

Eyre United 19.8 122 defeated Lock Roos 7.10 52.

Dennis Males kicked seven goals for the Saints.

Game report:

The Eyre United Saints ran out easy winners over a disappointing Lock Roo's by 70 points. Expectations of a close win to Lock were turned on their head by a classy display of team football from the visiting Saints. Returning to the home fold, Clint Beard took on Tonkin at the first centre contest and both sides looked ready to party. The ball see-sawed for the first ten minutes, with only points scored on both sides.

Schramm showed his class early along with Burgoyne, Gale and Fitzgerald, while Roos Zac Tiller and Andrew Heath were running well for Lock. The Saints claimed the first major from a Modra kick to his forward area, which after falling to the ground was crumbed by Schramm. Using the clubrooms wing the work of Andre Health and Andy Hetzel saw Lock reply with minutes. Several more points were added as Evans, Dylan Dunn and Nicholas Gale spearhead the Saints attack, putting Stuart Hentschke, Neill Cummins and K Tiller under continual pressure. Their persistence finally won through with Males, Marshall and Dunn combining to bring up their third goal halfway through the quarter.

Arbon was trying to lift his team with Luke Northcott, Alastair Pearce and Tim Zacher playing with little support other than Zac Tiller who ran the length of the oval on numerous occasions. Males and Burgoyne both added to their tally with ease as the Roo boys looked flat footed. A few minute before the siren Lock slipped into gear with Sammy Britza finding the big sticks from the wing and Northcott making no mistake from holding the ball free in the square. Quarter time Eyre United 7.3 Lock 3.3.

Lock's flat start continued throughout the whole second and third quarter. The team that pushed the Blues was gone, no talking, backing up, shepherding or support. Their team spirit was gone.

The Saints took full advantage of this and went up another gear. Controlling the midfield made it easy to be accurate to the forwards and backed up by their runners they added six goals for the quarter. They worked as a team, with numbers at the stoppages, the running player ready for the handball, plenty of talking and support with rotations working well.

Conversely the Roos were playing behind their men and when abkle to get to the ball, opposition pressure ensured inaccurate kicking to the forward line. Chris Dunn at fuyll back had the body to negate his opposition since most passes were only somewhere within his vicinity. Tonkin was valuable one kick behind the play. Hill, Maitland, Garnaut and Damian and Ryan Modra all had a great quarter and Males continued to add to his goal tally. Half time Eyre United 10.4 were leading Lock 3.5.

Lock started the third quarter with two sallies into the forward area, but were unable to score. From the second rebound the Saints took the ball straight down the centre and Schramm again goaled. For the next five minutes the ball was locked into the Roos half of the ground, but they could not make a mark on the scoreboard. At one stage there were 30 players in tis congested half of the oval. Once able to clear the ball, the Saints made no mistake as they went the closest way home and onto the chest of Marshall at the deserted half forward line.

From the next centre contest, the Roos were able to clear through Clint Beard, Britza and Hetzel to Zac Tiller who made no mistake in notching up Lock's first goal since the first quarter. Arbon, Northcott and Zacher, backed by Andrew Heath, Brad Agars and Andy Hetzel made numerous attempts to rally the troops. Finally Britza was able to find L Health who had got away from his man on a running lead. Once again it was all Saints scoring as an intercepted handpass in the Lock half forward line netted their next goal.

Northcott, K Tiller, Cummins and Hentschke were working overtime as the ball continued to rain in on them. Fitzgerald was having a fantastic quarter, with Schramm like a terrier getting the hard ball and setting up Burgoyne, Jordy Telfer, Gale and Hill. Tonkin, Marshall, Males and Evans were getting plenty of the ball, as they added another 7 goals to the Saints tally. Eyre United 17.5, Lock 5.8 at three quarter time.

With no question of premiership points at this stage, Lock only had pride to play for and they did. In the closest quarter of the day, both sides kicked two goals each. Lock showed more determination than had been seen all day and a clearance found youngster Brody Burrows on his own at the two minute mark and he made no mistake. The ball was being contested with players from both sides willing to get onto the ground looking for possession. The Saints added a major as a dropped mark was soccerred through, then repeated their feat a few minutes later.

Britza had lifted, supported by Zac Tiller bringing Longmire, Zacher, Reynolds and Hetzel into the game with Agars still attempting to lead the forward charges. Three points in a row, capped off by a second goal to Burrows was the reward for their work. Evans, Schramm, Hill, Fitzgerald and Dylan Dunn continued their hard work but one felt the legs were starting to tell on them.

Final scores saw Eyre United well deserved winners at 19.8 to Lock 7.10. One could not find a passenger in the Saints team as their team spirit, work ethic and commitment was evident. Schramm, Chris Dunn, Hill, Burgoyne, Marshall and Fitzgerald were exceptional, with Males' seven goals a game winner.

For Lock Zac Tiller played four solid quarters, A Health continued his great attacking defence game, Agars, A Hetzel and Britza showed bits of their ability, but without the simple things "run, talk, back-up," as requested by the coach in their budget, a win isn't on the near horizon.

Looking at the current ladder the West Coast Hawks have again soared early this season, but the most improved team from last year is Wudinna United.

West Coast Hawks, 71.29, 8


Wudinna United, 57.00, 6
Central Eyre, 57.07, 4
Wirrulla, 56.88, 4
Elliston, 28.15, 2
Western Districts, 32.91, 0
(Club, per cent, points)

A Grade

West Coast Hawks 24.9 153 defeated Western Districts 3.2 20

Best Hawks: Damien Johnson, Darren Guidera, Dillon Cabot, Cameron Montgomerie, Steed Sutherland

Best WD: Jerel Fromm, Trent Brace, Shannon Horgan, Jesse Hull

Goals Hawks: A Whitford 4, Darren Guidera 2, Dillon Montgomerie 2, Tristan Carcuro 2, Lance Appleby 1, M Shaw 1, Brenton Bascomb 1, Gerard Montgomerie 1, Jake Sargent 1, Dillon Cabot 1, Angus McInnis 1, Steed Sutherland 1, Darren Brown 1

Goals WD: Justin Beard 1, Shannon Horgan 1, Yianni Kozminski 1

B Grade - forfeit by Western Districts

Colts

West Coast Hawks 19.20 134 defeated Western Districts 1.4 10

Joseph McInnis kicked 7 goals and Clint Mortimer three for the Hawks, while Quinn Mohi also performed well.

Brayden King kicked Western Districts' goal and he, Callum Cook and Jonathan Gall were best.

A Grade

Wirrulla 36.19 235 defeated Elliston 7.5 47

Wirrulla best: Shad Smith, Braden Holmes, Tyler Baldock, Craig Johnson, Jarrod Parker

Elliston best: Ross Bascomb, Robert Pickett, Braden Hean, Jason Matthews, Todd Romanowycz

Wirrulla goals: Craig Johnson 9, Simon Webb 6, Tyler Baldock 5, Mark Binder 5

Elliston goals: Tom Rumbelow 4, Todd Romanowycz 2, Harley Stein 1

B Grade - forfeit by Elliston

Colts

Wirrulla 15.22 112 defeated Elliston 6.4 40

Cameron Parker booted six goals for Wirrulla and Jack Kessell scored three. Tyson Roberts and Corey Cabot also played well.

Nathan Smith booted two goals for Elliston and Lachlan Custance and Adam Hurrell were their best.

A Grade

Wudinna United 18.12 120 defeated Central Eyre 16.10 106

WU Best: Mark North, Tyson Jackson, Ryan DuBois, Eugene Wauchope, Josh Mitchell

CE best: Wade O Brien, Jake Bruce, Matthew Sampson, Kane Sampson, Ryan Sampson

WU goals: Eugene Wauchope 9, Daniel Hutchins 4, Aaron Lampre 3, Ryan DuBois 1, Tyson Jackson 1

CE goals: Wade O Brien 9, Tyler Chapman 2, Jon Beard 2, Jake Bruce 2, Ryan Sampson 1

B Grade

Wudinna United 28.22 190 defeated Central Eyre 2.1 13

Matthew Foster booted 7 goals in the victory with Shaine Dupree adding 5, Scott Williams 4 and Brenton Wedding and Brett Peters 3 each. Craig Brands and Scott Williams also played well.

Central Eyre's goal scorers were Jacob Patterson and Jeremy Wagner while Jason Phillips and Adam Murphy were best.

Colts

Central Eyre 16.7 103 defeated Wudinna United 8.8 56

Central Eyre's Tyler Chapman booted 11 goals with Jacob May kicking 3. Brett McComb and Toby Kelly played well.

Jack Wilkins and Bradley Jericho kicked 2 goals each and were best along with Brock Wilkins.

The weekend saw the Tigers and the Cats taking some points and great percentage boosters while Ports had the bye.

There was big wins to both the Cowell Cats and the Kimba District Tigers at the weekend. Ex Port Magpies forward Joel 'Burga' Fitzgerald was again good with the boot kicking nine goals, but Nathan 'Tuffas' Johnson was best in the league at the weekend with ten for the Cats.

A Grade

Kimba District Tigers 23.19 157 defeated Rudall 8.7 49

KD Best: J Clements, D Fleming, B Seal, J Fitzgerald, S Larwood, B Harris.

Rudall best: J Pearson, D Smith, R Beinke.

KD goals: J Fitzgerald 9, B Seal 4, B Clements 2, D Harris 2, L Fitzgerald 1, , S Larwood, J Clements, P Schaefer, D Woolford, B Buchan.

Rudall goals: B Gray 2, D Smith, R Beinke, G Parkes, M Hammerman, G Roberts.

B Grade

Kimba Districts 23.20 158 defeated Rudall 3.1

A Grade

Cowell Cats 32.17 208 defeated Cleve 6.4 40

Cowell best: J Burton, M Edwards, K Fiegert, R Simms, C Jaeschke

Cleve best: P Jenner, K Schubert, D Hodgins, N Gillings, J Stutley.

Cowell goals: N Johnson 10, J Mills 6, J Burton 4 , N Gale, R Montgomerie, N Franklin 2, C Jaeschke, R Simms.

Cleve goals: A Sampson 3, N Gillings 1, D Morgan, T Kirvan.

B Grade

Cowell 10.10 70 defeated Cleve 3.3 21

The Peckers have some premiership points after a victory over South's at the weekend.

A Grade

Mallee Park 19.8 (122) defeated Lincoln South 11.18 (84)

Mallee Park best: Q. Ware, M. Miller, C. Davey, M. Burgoyne Jnr, J. Ah Kit-Burgoyne, W. Bilney

Lincoln South best: M. Hall, J. Kemp, B. Traeger, A. Jericho, A. Castley, J. Williams

Mallee Park goals: M. Miller 3, Q. Ware 3, W. Bilney 3, W. Sumner 3, A. Betts 2, O. Coffin 1, S. Harrison 1, D. Dudley Jnr 1, L. Clements 1, T. Dudley 1

Lincoln South goals: A. Hoskin 2, J. Williams 2, A. Campbell 1, K. Stafford 1, A. Jericho 1, J. Lakin 1, A. Castley 1, J. Harvey 1, M. Hall 1

Reserves

Lincoln South 11.9 (75) defeated Mallee Park 5.5 (35)

Under 17s

Mallee Park 8.9 (57) defeated Lincoln South 5.1 (31)

Under 15s

Mallee Park Forfeit

Under 13s

Lincoln South 9.8 (62) defeated Mallee Park 1.0 (6)

Under 11s

Lincoln South 7.11 (53) defeated Mallee Park 1.0 (6)

Wayback 13.15 (93) defeated Boston 7.6 (48)

Best Wayback: T. Rawson, M. Keatley, L. Konitzka, R. Montgomerie, M. Goodwin, M. Kelsh

Best Boston: K. Miller, S. North, J. Arbon, L. Watherston, M. Paech, J. Roderick

Goals Wayback: M. Kelsh 5, M. Goodwin 1, R. Kelly 1, L. Konitzka 1, B. Sampson 1, M. Keatley 1, B. Osborne 1, N. Palmer 1, N. O'Leary 1

Goals Boston: T. Cornelivsen 2, K. Miller 2, M. Paech 1, R. Marsh 1, K. Garling 1

Reserves

Wayback 9.2 (56) defeated Boston 4.5 (29)

Under 17s

Boston 15.9 (99) defeated Wayback 0.3 (3) Mercy Rule Applied, third quarter.

Under 15s

Boston 5.12 (42) defeated Wayback 2.4 (16)

Under 13s

Boston 7.5 (47) defeated Wayback 0.1 (1)

Under 11s

Boston 7.11 (53) defeated Wayback 1.0 (6)

Tasman 6.12 (48) defeated Marble Range 4.3 (27)

Tasman best: A. Raikiwasa, C. Semmler, P. Brown, C. Mason, W. Hansen, M. Dodd

Marble Range best: R. Myers, C. Brooks, D. Scott, R. Gurton, B. Calderwood, C. Owen

Tasman goals: M. James 2, J. Wagner 1, A. Frick 1, B. Cunningham 1, B. Cimarosti 1

Marble Range goals: R. Miegel 2, R. Kobelt 1, M. Parker 1

Reserves

Tasman 3.4 (22) defeated Marble Range 2.8 (20)

Under 17s

Tasman 16.15 (111) defeated Marble Range 4.4 (28)

Under 15s

Tasman 12.6 (78) defeated Marble Range 4.5 (29)

Under 13s

Marble Range 5.6 (36) defeated Tasman 2.1 (13)

Under 11s

Tasman 5.3 (33) defeated Marble Range 0.3 (3)

No results were received from the Far West League at the weekend from the Koonibba Vs Thevenard or the Ceduna Blues Vs Westies @ Ceduna game.

To let us know of your team's results from the weekend please email them to eyrepeninsula@your.abc.net.au or fax them to 8683 2699.


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Monday, April 18, 2011

Eyre Peninsula football results

Great Flinders have just played round one while both Mid West and Eastern Eyre football wrapped up round two this week.

With Easter and Anzac Day falling next weekend all country football on Eyre Peninsula takes a break before resuming on Saturday the 30th of April.

Let's go first to Great Flinders.

A Grade

Cougars 15.8 98 defeated Eagles 9.8 52

Cougars best: Brad Hazelgrove, Seth Meyers, Brad Ridgway, Thomas Wedd, Daniel Wedd, Roger Puckridge.

Eagles best: Mitch Jolly, Matthew Haylock, Jess Whittaker, Sam Hancock, Stephen Crettenden, Aaron Little.

Cougars goals: Brad Hazelgrove 6, Luke Turnbull 2, Ben Finlayson, Trent Turnbull 1, Daniel Cummings, Ben Green, Luke Moroney, Brad Ridgway.

Eagles goals: Sam Hancock 3, Tate Secker 2, Matthew Coombs 1, Ty Habner, Aaron Watson, Aaron Lawrie.

B Grade

Cougars 9.13 67 defeated Eagles 7.10 52

Cougars best performers were Kent Pringle, Damien Paech and Sam Meyers who kicked two goals each, as well as Kaide Hood.

Eagles best were Jake Schulz with three goals and best on, Thomas-Reynolds Rowe and Chris Lever also played well.

Senior Colts

Cougars 33.20 218 defeated Eagles 0.1 1

It was an obliteration. Dylan Wandner kicked 10 goals, Tom Phelps seven, Brodie Falciani five and C Paech four goals. Wandner and Phelps were best.

Eagles best players were Ben Glover and L Agnew.

Mini colts

Cougars 7.6 48 defeated Eagles no score

Jake Mahoney and Joel Richardson kicked two goals each, while Mitchell Barnes and Conor Barry-Secker were named best.

A Grade

Ramblers 16.17 113 defeated Saints 7.6 48

Ramblers best: Shawn Fitzgerald, Tyson Mickan, Scott Blacker, James Minahrd, Hayden Parker, Trent Starke.

Saints best: Ryan Modra, Joseph Burgoyne, Justin Modra, Tynan Hill, Max Baldissera, Jack Jacobs.

Ramblers goals: Simon Pedler 6, Jim Holman 2, Trent Starke, Ben Franklin 1, Zac Richardson, Wade Starke, Hayden Parker, Sam Guidera, Shawn Fitzgerald.

Saints goals: Darryl Marshall 3, Jordon Telfer 2, Tynan Hill 1, Dennis Males 1.

B Grade

Ramblers 11.7 73 defeated Saints 6.6 42

Anthony Doyle kicked 3 goals and was named best, James Cuddeford and Brady Blacker both kicked 2 goals. Adam Haarsma was also named in the best.

In Saints land Darrell Fizza Stratford was named best along with Julian Story and Michael Elsworth-Mitton.

Senior Colts

Ramblers 17.11 113 defeated Saints 8.10 58

Ramblers Toby Maughan and Riley Strauss both kicked five goals with Jack Moos kicking three goals and Daniel Moos also being named in the best.

Jackson Liddicoat and Daniel Crane were best fot the Saints while Dane Fredricksen, Alex Will and Jake Brooks each booted two goals.

Mini colts

Ramblers won the mini's 8.5 53 to Saints no score.

Matt Charlton kicked three goals and was named best on ground while Cole Gerloff kicked two goals and was second best.

Harry Degner and Anthony Webb were best for the Saints.

A Grade

The Blues 11.14 80 defeated the Roos 9.5 59

Blues best: Craig Curtis, Luke Wilkins, Jimmy Chard, Will Nankivell, Tom Kelly, Josh Cave.

Roos best: Neil Cummins, Scott Beard, Sam Britza, Ben Longmire, Kane Tiller

Blues goals: Chris Prime 4, Michael Curtis 4, Jordan Allen 1, Jimmy Chard, Addison Lands.

Roos goals: Gary Hetzel 3, Guy Morton 2, Michael Arbon 1, Matt Mellor, Brad Agars, Lachlan Heath.

B Grade

Tumby Bay 26.12 168 defeated Lock 1.1 7

Blues best were Cameron Pedemonte, Andre Smith and Lenny Lebrun while Clint 'Bush' Lawrie booted seven goals, Ben 'Pudgie' Cave four, with Brian Coad, Cameron Pedemonte, Tom Gent and Lenny Lebrun kicking three goals each.

Lock's D Bowey kicked their goal while Jedd Hall, Adam Trezise and Craig Wheare were best.

Senior Colts

The Mercy rule was entered at half time and the Blues gave the Roo's some of their best footballers but Lock still couldn't reach their score.

Luke Partington kicked six goals (before playing for Lock), Branden Rogers four, Brandon Filsell Tom Hennell and Adam Brown each kicked three goals. Best for the Blues was Brandon Filsell, Luke Partington and Joe Walker.

Lock's best were Matthew Siviour ,Thomas Health and Lachlan Sladdin while Travis Beard kicked a goal.

Mini colts

The Blues 5.7 37 defeated the Roos no score

Brett Cooper and Jackson Murphy kicked two goals each for Tumby with Braden Hammond kicking the other. Cooper Watson and Brett Cooper were named best.

Jack Bedding and Thomas Kammermann were best for Lock.

To round two of Mid West football now where the West Coast Hawks are eading the charge early at top of the ladder in all grades.

In the A Grade they're at the top, over the much improved Wudinna United in second and Central Eyre in third.

A Grade

West Coast Hawks 15.15 105 defeated Central Eyre 9.15 69

Best Hawks: Dillon Montgomerie, Cameron Montgomerie, Matthew Carcuro, Dillon Cabot, Tristan Carcuro

Best Central Eyre: Damien Mullan, Tasman Fitzgerald, Ryan Sampson, Kane Sampson, Hayden Heath

WCH goals: Darren Brown 3, Tristan Carcuro 3, Gerard Montgomerie 2, Cameron Montgomerie 2, Steed Sutherland 1, Wade Sutherland 1, Damien Johnson 1, Lance Appleby 1

CE goals: Tasman Fitzgerald 2, Matthew Beinke 2, Wade O Brien 2, Martin Grocke 1, Jon Beard 1, Ryan Sampson 1.

B Grade

West Coast Hawks 24.19 163 defeated Central Eyre 2.0 12

L Sweeney kicked six goals, Dion Trezona four and Paul Feltus three for the Hawks while Max Shaw, Jake Picken and Trezona were named best.

Danny Collins and Shaun Murphy booted the goals for Central Eyre while Jeremy Wagner and Kerron Cummings were named best.

Senior Colts

West Coast Hawks 33.11 209 defeated Central Eyre 5.1 31

Izaac Goosay kicked eight goals, Adam Strange seven and Jake McEvoy four for the Hawks in their victory while Lance Applebby L Johnson and Izaac Goosay were best.

Tyler Chapman (two goals) and Toby Kelly were named best for Central Eyre.

A Grade

Elliston 11.13 79 defeated Wudinna United 10.11 71

Roosters best: Mitchell Hall, Reece Bawden, Ben Hurrell, Jason Matthews, Tod Romanowycz

Magpies best: Mark North, Troy Klante, Tyson Jackson, Josh Boylan

Roosters goals: J Harvey 3, Josh Williams 2, Fred Romanowycz 2

Magpies goals: Josh Boylan 3, Tony Evans 3

B Grade

Wudinna United 14.10 94 defeated Elliston 3.2 20

WU's best were Izaac Boylan, Jonty Seal and Michael Freak.

A Nisbet, Dylan Campbell and H Richards were best for Elliston.

Senior Colts

Wudinna United 15.11 101 defeated Elliston 6.6 42

Jack Wilkins booted six goals for Wudinna United, while Logan Elliot and Izaac Boylan both kicked three. Cody Boylan Jack and Izaac were named best.

Lachlan Custance kicked two goals for Elliston and was named second best behind Adam Hurrell. Third best was A Bell and fourth was Jeb Kenny.

What a close game the A grade was about to have.

A Grade

Wirrulla 12.9 81 defeated Western Districts 11.14 80

Wirrulla's best: Tyler Baldock, Jarrod Parker, Simon Webb, Mark Binder

Western Districts best: Scott Feltus, Jesse Hull, Justin Beard, Dylan Beinke

Wirrulla's goals: Tyler Baldock 4, Craig Johnson 3, Andrew Cox 2

Western Districts goals: Jesse Hull 3, Shannon Horgan 2, Clint Tomney 2

B Grade

Western Districts 18.10 118 defeated Wirrulla 4.6 30

Wade Sheppherd kicked six goals and Brayden King four for Western Districts. Liam Cook and T Hoffrichter were named their best.

Wirrulla's Kieran Patterson and B Thompson were named best with John Barrett kicking two goals.

Senior Colts

Wirrulla 17.10 112 defeated Western Districts 4.2 26

Cameron Parker booted seven goals for Wirrulla, and Jack Kessell kicked four. Daniel Theunans adn Lachlan Ross were named best.

Western Districts' T Hoffrichter and Mitchell Wendland were named best.

To round two of the Eastern Eyre Football League where only one game was accessible.

Cowell Vs Rudall @ Cowell

Cowell 15.15 105 defeated Rudall 11.7 73

Best Cowell: R. Simms, M. Franklin, J. Kemp, W. Piggott, K. Fiegert

Best Rudall: J. Siviour, J. Calverley, N. Hannemann, J. Pearson, G. Elliott

Goals Cowell: N. Johnson 3, T. Wiseman 3, N. Franklin 2, N. Gale 2, K. Fiegert 2, J. Kemp 2, M. Franklin

Goals Rudall: S. Roberts 3, J. Calverley 3, N. Hannemann , T. Harris , J. Pearson , G. Roberts , N. Cook

Ports 14.17 101 defeated Cowell 13.13 91

Best Ports: B. Wake, C. Zwar, T. Weetra, B. Hitch, B. Leahy, D. Peters

Best Cowell: R. Simms, N. Franklin, A. Siviour, D. Franklin, N. Johnson

Goals Ports: S. Masters 4, T. Davey 3, S. Dohnt 3, A. Masters 2, D. Couzner , D. Peters

Goals Cowell: N. Johnson 7, J. Mills 2, N. Gale 2, R. Simms , N. Franklin

Rudall 19.20 134 defeated Cleve 7.9 51

Best Rudall: G. Parkes, A. Smith, G. Elliott, D. Smith, J. Pearson

Best Cleve: P. Jenner, T. Kirvan, K. Schubert, J. Nield, D. Hodgins

Goals Rudall: S. Roberts 6, G. Parkes 3, T. Gray 3, D. Smith 2, J. Noble , T. Harris , B. Norris , G. Elliott , N. Cook

Goals Cleve: Z. Murphy 3, D. Jenner 2, A. Butterfield , J. Nield

Kimba Districts had the bye


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SANFL Results: Round 3

Last weekend's SANFL round left West Adelaide at the top of the ladder, with winds to Sturt, Glenelg, Centrals and North Adelaide.

Sturt opened round 3 with a 13.17.95 win over Eagles 5.7.37 at Adelaide Oval on Friday night and Glenelg 10.16.76 defeating Norwood 8.7.55 at Norwood Oval.

Centrals 25.10.160 had a comfortable win over Panthers 13.5.83 at Elizabeth Oval, with Mark Westhoff booting four goals for Centrals.

North Adelaide 15.9.99 defeated Port Adelaide 10.11.71 at Sunday's match on Prospect Oval.

West Adelaide had the round bye, but remained top of the ladder on percentages, with West Adelaide, Norwood and Glenelg all on four points in the top three.

This weekend matches:

Thursday 21 April, 7:40pm - West Adelaide v Sturt at Richmond Oval

Thursday 21 April, 7:40pm - Panthers v Port Adelaide at Hickinbotham Oval

Saturday 23 April, 2:10pm - North Adelaide v Eagles at Prospect oval

Monday 25 April, 3:10pm (ANZAC Day Grand Final rematch) - Centrals v Norwood at Adelaide Oval

Glenelg has the bye.


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Sunday, April 17, 2011

State comp results and video highlights

Posted April 17, 2011 15:59:00

Click on the video links to check out all the highlights as well as the best marks and goals from the ABC TV Grandstand Games of the Week in the VFL, TSL, SANFL and WAFL


VFL Round 3


ABC TV Game of the Week - Collingwood v Werribee


Collingwood 12.10(82) def. by Werribee 25.22(172)


Other Games


North Ballarat 8.8(56) def. by Casey 16.16(112)


TSL Round 2


ABC TV Game of the Week - North Hobart v Launceston


North Hobart 16.6(102) def. by Launceston 18.9(117)


Other Games


Clarence 19.14(128) def. Hobart 6.10(46)


Devonport 4.8(32) def. by North Launceston 20.17(137)


South Launceston 11.6(72) def. by Burnie 13.9(87)


Gelnorchy 17.19(121) def. Lauderdale 6.11(47)


SANFL Round 3


ABC TV Game of the Week - Central District v South Adelaide


Central District 25.10(15) v South Adelaide 13.5(83)


Other Games


Eagles 5.7(37) def. by Sturt 13.17(95)


Norwood 8.7(55) def. by Glenelg 10.16(76)


Bye: West Adelaide


WAFL Round 5


ABC TV Game of the Week - Subiaco v Claremont


Subiaco 13.8(86) def. by Claremont 13.14(92)


Other Games


South Fremantle 17.10(112) def. Swan Districts 13.10(88)


West Perth 15.10(100) def. East Perth 11.11(77)


Perth 20.14(134) def. Peel 14.9(93)


Bye: East Fremantle



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