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Vs 16 Time Team・No 19 May 2010 Game No. 3 JPN 1 3 3 4 11 Site: Osaka Pool Referee: N・Shi wei JPN AUS AUS 3 6 3 4 M・Rezvani vs 16 Time Team・No. Name Action Offense・ Defense 1P 7:40 AUS 9 Joel SWIFT Ex re/in Centre Satoshi Nagata AUS 8 Sam McGREGOR Ex player/Saved JPN 3 Koji Takei Outside/Blocked AUS 5 Billy MILLER Centre/Missed JPN TO/Ball AUS 9 Joel SWIFT Centre/Saved 5:43 JPN 12 Satoshi Nagata Ex re/in TO Joel SWIFT JPN 2 Kan Aoyagi Outside/Blocked 4:54 AUS 2 Mitchell BAIRD Ex re/in Centre Kan Aoyagi 4:32 AUS 4 Steven CODY Ex player/Goal 0-1 JPN TO/Ball 4:4 AUS 7 Aaron YOUNGER Counter/Goal 0-2 JPN 7 Yusuke Shimizu Centre/Saved JPN TO/Foul 3:16 AUS 2 Mitchell BAIRD Pe re/in Centre Kan Irei AUS 8 Sam McGREGOR Penalty/Saved 2:50 JPN 7 Yusuke Shimizu Centre/Goal 1-2 AUS TO/Ball JPN 11 Keigo Okawa Counter/Saved JPN TO/Ball 1:43 AUS 8 Sam McGREGOR Outside/Goal 1-3 JPN TO/Ball AUS 5 Billy MILLER Outside/Missed 0:19 JPN 7 Yusuke Shimizu Ex re/in Centre Billy MILLER JPN 8 Atsushi Naganuma Ex player/Missed 2P 7:35 AUS 9 Joel SWIFT Ex re/in Centre Satoshi Nagata 7:31 AUS 8 Sam McGREGOR Ex player/Saved 7:17 AUS 8 Sam McGREGOR Ex player/Goal 1-4 JPN 6 Akira Yanase Centre/Blocked 6:42 AUS 8 Sam McGREGOR Counter/Goal 1-5 JPN TO/Foul AUS 3 Tyler MARTIN Outside/Saved JPN TO/Ball AUS 4 Steven CODY Outside/Saved AUS TO/Ball JPN 6 Akira Yanase Centre/Saved JPN TO/Foul AUS TO/Foul 4:25 JPN 8 Atsushi Naganuma Counter/Goal 2-5 3:57 AUS 7 Aaron YOUNGER Outside/Goal 2-6 JPN TO/Ball AUS 11 Wade EAMES Outside/Saved 3:16 AUS 6 Aidan ROACH Pe re/in Drive Atsushi Naganuma 3:16 AUS 8 Sam McGREGOR Penalty/Goal 2-7 2:56 JPN 10 Yoshinori Shiota Ex re/in Centre Rhys HOWDEN JPN 10 Yoshinori Shiota Ex player/Saved AUS 11 Wade EAMES Outside/Saved 2:13 JPN 3 Koji Takei Counter/Goal 3-7 AUS 7 Aaron YOUNGER Outside/Blocked JPN TO/Foul 1:34 AUS 9 Joel SWIFT Counter/Goal 3-8 1:17 JPN 7 Yusuke Shimizu Centre/Goal 4-8 AUS 12 Daniel LAWRENCE Outside/Saved Inside : Shot from Inside Ex re : Received Exclusion Foul in Centre : Received Ex in Centre Centre : Shot from Centre Pe re : Received Penalty Foul in Drive : Received Ex in Drive TO : Turnover Outside : Shot from Outside in TO : Received Ex in Turnover Goal : Point Score Ex player : Shot in Extramen Saved : Shot Saved by GK Ball : Turnover by Ball Counter : Shot by Counter Attack Blocked : Shot Blocked by Defense Foul : Turnover by Foul Penalty : Penalty Shot Missed : Bar, Post, or Out of Bounds Time : Turnover by Overtime 1 (C) Copyright 2004-2010 Japan Swimming Federation 19 May 2010 Game No. 3 JPN 1 3 3 4 11 Site: Osaka Pool Referee: N・Shi wei JPN AUS AUS 3 6 3 4 M・Rezvani vs 16 Time Team・No. Name Action Offense・ Defense JPN TO/Foul 0:23 AUS 6 Aidan ROACH Outside/Goal 4-9 JPN 8 Atsushi Naganuma Outside/Blocked 3P 8:0 AUS 1 Luke QUINLIVAN GK Sub./ AUS TO/Ball 7:6 JPN 10 Yoshinori Shiota Ex re/in Centre Sam McGREGOR 6:46 JPN 8 Atsushi Naganuma Ex player/Goal 5-9 AUS 4 Steven CODY Outside/Saved JPN 10 Yoshinori Shiota Counter/Missed AUS 10 Rhys HOWDEN Outside/Saved 5:17 AUS 5 Billy MILLER Outside/Goal 5-10 4:52 JPN 10 Yoshinori Shiota Outside/Goal 6-10 4:34 AUS 8 Sam McGREGOR Outside/Goal 6-11 JPN TO/Ball AUS TO/Ball 3:23 JPN 9 Kan Irei Ex re/in Centre Steven CODY JPN 7 Yusuke Shimizu Ex player/Missed AUS 7 Aaron YOUNGER Counter/Missed JPN 7 Yusuke Shimizu Counter/Saved 2:18 AUS 7 Aaron YOUNGER Outside/Goal 6-12 2:0 JPN 2 Kan Aoyagi Ex re/in Drive Daniel LAWRENCE JPN 9 Kan Irei Ex player/Saved JPN 3 Koji Takei Outside/Blocked JPN 2 Kan Aoyagi Outside/Blocked AUS 10 Rhys HOWDEN Outside/Saved 0:36 JPN 7 Yusuke Shimizu Ex re/in Drive Rhys HOWDEN 0:28 JPN 2 Kan Aoyagi Ex player/Goal 7-12 AUS 8 Sam McGREGOR Outside/Saved 4P 7:38 AUS 9 Joel SWIFT Ex re/in Centre Kan Aoyagi 7:23 AUS 7 Aaron YOUNGER Ex player/Goal 7-13 JPN 6 Akira Yanase Centre/Saved AUS 6 Aidan ROACH Outside/Missed 6:25 JPN 2 Kan Aoyagi Counter/Goal 8-13 5:59 AUS 5 Billy MILLER Outside/Goal 8-14 5:43 JPN 2 Kan Aoyagi Ex re/in Drive Mitchell BAIRD 5:32 JPN 10 Yoshinori Shiota Ex player/Goal 9-14 AUS TO/Foul JPN 10 Yoshinori Shiota Counter/Saved JPN TO/Foul AUS TO/Ball 4:21 JPN 8 Atsushi Naganuma Counter/Goal 10-14 AUS TO/Ball JPN 8 Atsushi Naganuma Counter/Missed JPN 8 Atsushi Naganuma Centre/Saved AUS 4 Steven CODY Outside/Missed JPN 2 Kan Aoyagi Outside/Saved 2:26 AUS 4 Steven CODY Counter/Goal 10-15 JPN TO/Ball 1:55 AUS 10 Rhys HOWDEN Counter/Goal 10-16 JPN 9 Kan Irei 5m/Saved AUS 8 Sam McGREGOR Outside/Missed AUS 7 Aaron YOUNGER Centre/Missed JPN TO/Ball Inside : Shot from Inside Ex re : Received Exclusion Foul in Centre : Received Ex in Centre Centre : Shot from Centre Pe re : Received Penalty Foul in Drive : Received Ex in Drive TO : Turnover Outside : Shot from Outside in TO : Received Ex in Turnover Goal : Point Score Ex player : Shot in Extramen Saved : Shot Saved by GK Ball : Turnover by Ball Counter : Shot by Counter Attack Blocked : Shot Blocked by Defense Foul : Turnover by Foul Penalty : Penalty Shot Missed : Bar, Post, or Out of Bounds Time : Turnover by Overtime 2 (C) Copyright 2004-2010 Japan Swimming Federation 19 May 2010 Game No. 3 JPN 1 3 3 4 11 Site: Osaka Pool Referee: N・Shi wei JPN AUS AUS 3 6 3 4 M・Rezvani vs 16 Time Team・No. Name Action Offense・ Defense AUS TO/Foul 0:13 JPN 3 Koji Takei Counter/Goal 11-16 0:1 AUS 3 Tyler MARTIN Ex re/in Drive Kan Irei Inside : Shot from Inside Ex re : Received Exclusion Foul in Centre : Received Ex in Centre Centre : Shot from Centre Pe re : Received Penalty Foul in Drive : Received Ex in Drive TO : Turnover Outside : Shot from Outside in TO : Received Ex in Turnover Goal : Point Score Ex player : Shot in Extramen Saved : Shot Saved by GK Ball : Turnover by Ball Counter : Shot by Counter Attack Blocked : Shot Blocked by Defense Foul : Turnover by Foul Penalty : Penalty Shot Missed : Bar, Post, or Out of Bounds Time : Turnover by Overtime 3 (C) Copyright 2004-2010 Japan Swimming Federation.
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