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Fremantle Mariners & Longmont Marlins V UWA Torpedoes and UWA Comets FREMANTLE MARINERS 17 V HUNTER LONGMONT MARLINS 13 V HUNTER HURRICANES 8 – HURRICANES 7 – THURSDAY 24 FEBRUARY THURSDAY 24 FEBRUARY The Mariners headed into their second home fixture game of the The Longmont Marlins were looking to continue their undefeated run season undefeated following their impressive undefeated tour of at home with a win against the Hunter Hurricanes, and they could not the eastern states and two wins over the KFC Queensland have gotten off to a better start being 3 – 1up at the end of the first Breakers. The Hunter Hurricanes also had an impressive start to quarter. the season with strong contributions from their 3 American The Longmont Marlins continue on with their good form in the 2nds imports and were going to be tough opponents. quarter, and went into to half time leading 6-3, and continued to The first quarter was a tight contest with the Mariners holding a showed their class however, outscoring Hunter in the send half 7-5 to two goal advantage before making that five goals heading into run out with a comfortable 13-8 victory. the main change. After the break the Fremantle Mariners step up Zoe Arancini and Katie Finucane impressed with 3 goals each while the pressure with a 5-3 quarter to put the game beyond the Gemma Beadsworth and Glencora Ralph again shone once more Hunter Hurricanes, and run out convincing 17-7 victors. scoring 2 goals each. Jamie Beadsworth shone for the Mariners scoring 5 goals, while Tim Cleland, Grant Richardson, Sam Quinn, and Nick Redbond all LONGMONT MARLINS 17 V HUNTER HURRICANES 9 – scored a brace, for Hunter Ross Sinclair scored 3 goals. SATURDAY 26 FEBRUARY FREMANTLE MARINERS 12 V HUNTER The Longmont Marlins went into Saturdays’ match looking to continue their strong start to the season with another win against 12th placed HURRICANES 6 – SATURDAY 26 FEBRUARY Hunter. The Hunter Hurricanes headed into Saturdays’ match hoping to The match was won in the first half with the Longmont Marlins scoring reverse the result from Thursday night, but the Mariners played 6 goals to the Hunter 2. The four goal advantage at half time blew out out a tough match to stretch their winning streak to 10 games, to a convincing 17-9 win to the Longmont Marlins. defeating the Hurricanes 12-6. Zoe Arancini lead the scoring with 4 goals, whilst Rachal Flint and It was the first half that won the game for the Mariners, scoring Ebony Neesham are on track for a great season, again starring with 3 5 goals to 2. The Mariners then maintained that advantage at goals. The veteran Sharon Wheelock, made it back from the swim to the end of the 3rd quarter before going on a 5-2 run in the last Rottnest and was busy scoring 3 goals. quarter to defeated Hunter for the second time in two three days 12-6. The Longmont Marlins have been undefeated at home this season and they are looking for this to continue against cross town rival UWA on Mitchal Ainsworth season came to life with 4 goals after his Thursday night. UWA are in 6th place on the ladder and will be efforts earlier in the day swimming to Rottnest. Nick O’Halloran fighting hard to score the points in the local derby. The games start at and Sam Quinn both bagged 2 goals each, whilst young tyros 6.30, so come down and enjoy the sunset and watch both teams put Reg Burrows and Jack Collier made impressive contributions. on an impressive display of water polo. Fremantle Mariners will be playing arch rivals UWA Torpedoes at Fremantle Mariners & Longmont Marlins Bicton on Thursday the 3rd March, and will be looking to continue their winning streak against a team that will be fired v up to challenge the Fremantle Mariners. The game gets under way at 8pm, so come down and support the Mariners in what UWA Torpedoes and UWA Comets will sure to be a great game of Water Polo. 6.30pm Thursday 03 March 2011 UPCOMING EVENTS Comedy Night The Fremantle Mariners and Longmont Marlins would like you acknowledge the contribution 6.00 - 10.30pm, Saturday 12 March 2011 of all the cap sponsors and the following corporate partners: at the Melville Water Polo Club The Annual Comedy Night is a fund raiser for the Under 14’s One of the highlights on the social calendar, a great value for money night out · All money raised goes towards the cost of sending the team to the 2011 Born 97 Australian Championship Enquiries Cheryl - 0412 520 286 Fremantle Mariners and Longmont Marlins UWA Torpedoes and UWA Comets Cap Sponsor Cap Sponsor CPS Securities Edward Slade 1 Emma Thillainath Kambo’s Electrical Luke Quinlivan 1 Eloise Pierce Attadale Hardware Clancy Neesham 2 Gemma Beadsworth Orontide Group Dimitri Stamatis 2 Nila Ward Driven Finance Group Tim Cleland 3 Kate Finucane Ramsay Health George Ford 3 Libby Alcock Nick O'Halloran 4 Emma Hamilton-Foster DAVROB Construction Scott Swanson 4 Casie Bowry Chandler MacLeod Mitchal Ainsworth 5 Sharon Wheelock Cooch Creative Brad Mercer 5 Sarah-Jane Fagen Crosby Tiles Jamie Beadsworth 6 Scott Davidson 6 Alicia Anderson Pioneer Credit Grant Richardson 7 Ebony Neesham Wellard Brett McGhie 7 Katie Smith Realty One Sam Quinn 8 Glencora Ralph Drum Services Peter Gaunt 8 Georgina Kovacs SRG Corporate Joel Swift 9 Zoe Arancini Auspole Products 9 Eliesha Brown ADH James Fannon 10 Erin Redbond Sage Financial Group Sasha Kovalenko 10 Cathryn Earl Sage Financial Group NIck Redbond 11 Leah Neilsen Brett McCleave 11 Millie Martino Steel Blue Safety Daniel Lawrence 12 Kassia Ralston Retravision Tom Jasper 12 Matil Connor Bondall Zoltan Ridzyk 13 Rachel Flint Yes Loans Nick Hughes 13 Jenna Sanders Thermo Composite Technologies Jayden Smith 14 Caitlyn Reid Metaltorque Fabrications Campbell O’Farrell 14 Jessica Zimmerman Terrace Men Luca Alteri 15 Mercedes Ralph Silent Tom Sangster 15 Emily Chetwin Richard O'Halloran 16 Cloe Nella United Industries Phil Salter 16 Link Group Laurie Trettel 17 Alexandra Verb Fraser Smith 17 Needham Airconditioning Billie Christensen 18 Lillian Hedges CPS Securities David Outhwaite 18 Stephanie Laing Legends Bar Jack Collier 19 Janies Van Kampen The Stewart Group Paul Bajada 19 Briety Contractors Alex Petrov 20 Danni Woodhouse Ryan Atkinson 20 Induction & Training Services Reg Burrows 21 Brent Jackson 21 Elliott James 22 2011 NWPL RESULTS UPCOMING GAMES Fremantle Mariners 8 def Sydney Uni 5 Longmont Marlins 15 def Sydney Uni 10 Fremantle Mariners 12 def Sydney Uni 6 Longmont Marlins 10 def Sydney Uni 8 Fremantle Mariners and Longmont Marlins Fremantle Mariners 18 def Drummoyne 11 Longmont Marlins 15 def Drummoyne 8 Fremantle Mariners 24 def Drummoyne 7 Longmont Marlins 10 def Drummoyne 4 v Brisbane Barracudas Fremantle Mariners 20 def Cronulla 8 Cronulla 19 def Longmont Marlins 11 7.15pm Friday 11 March - Sponsors Night Fremantle Mariners 15 def Cronulla 2 Cronulla 11 def Longmont Marlins 9 Fremantle Mariners 13 def KFC Breakers 10 Longmont Marlins 13 def KFC Breakers 10 10.00am Sunday 13 March Fremantle Mariners 7 def KFC Breakers 5 Longmont Marlins 19 def KFC Breakers 9 Fremantle Mariners 17 def Hunter Hurricanes 7 Longmont Marlins 13 def Hunter Hurricanes 8 Fremantle Mariners 12 def Hunter Hurricanes 6 Longmont Marlins 17 def Hunter Hurricanes 9.
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