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Australia - Georgia MATCH REPORT BENU Kupa Hajós Alfréd Sportuszoda 50m-es 2016.07.15. 17:30 Australia - Georgia (white) 20 - 6 (blue) (6-1,4-1,6-3,4-1) Timeouts Bench (YC) (RC) Australia I - Elvis Fatovic 20 II 4:51 Paul Obermann (6,4,6,4) III 1:08 Dean Kontic IV 1:43 - - - ID Played Personal fouls Goals (Saved/Missed Shots) Others NAME NSSZ N° I. II. III. TF GA GC GF GP GT GX Sum AS BL CS TA 106779 Joel Dennerley X 1 0 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0 0 0 1 106780 Richard Cambell (X) 2 0 0(0/3) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/3) 0 0 0 2 106781 George Ford (X) 3 EF 0 0(1/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(1/0) 0 0 0 0 106782 Johnno Coterill X 4 0 7(2/0) 0(1/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 7(3/0) 0 0 0 2 106783 Nathan Power X 5 EF EF EF 0 1(1/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 1(0/0) 2(1/0) 0 0 0 0 106784 Jarron Gilchrist X 6 1 1(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 1(0/1) 2(0/1) 0 0 0 2 106785 Aidan Roach (X) 7 EF 1 2(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 2(0/0) 2 1 0 2 106786 Aaron Younger X 8 EF 0 1(0/2) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 1(0/2) 0 0 0 4 106787 Joel Swift X 9 1 1(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 1(0/0) 0 0 0 0 106788 Joe Kayes (X) 10 0 2(0/1) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/1) 2(0/2) 0 1 0 0 106789 Rhys Howden X 11 0 1(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 1(1/0) 2(1/0) 0 0 3 1 106790 Mitchell Emery (X) 12 0 1(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 1(0/0) 0 0 0 0 106791 James Stanton Franch (X) 13 0 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0 0 0 0 Timeouts Bench (YC) (RC) Georgia I 2:19 Jovan Popovic 6 II 0:51 Vladimer Iselidze (1,1,3,1) III - Mikheili Abramishvili IV 3:00 - - - ID Played Personal fouls Goals (Saved/Missed Shots) Others NAME NSSZ N° I. II. III. TF GA GC GF GP GT GX Sum AS BL CS TA 106794 Nikoloz Shubladze (X) 1 0 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0 0 0 3 106795 Beka Kavtaradze X 2 EF EF 0 0(0/1) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/1) 0 0 0 1 106796 Damir Tsrepulia X 3 EF 0 1(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 1(0/0) 0 0 1 1 106797 Revaz Imnaishvili (X) 4 EF 0 0(1/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(1/0) 0 0 0 0 106798 Andria Bitadze X 5 0 0(1/0) 0(3/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(4/0) 0 0 0 0 106799 Aleksandre Kazakhishvili (X) 6 ES 0 1(1/1) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 1(1/1) 0 0 0 1 106800 George Khvedeliani X 7 EC ES 0 0(0/1) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(1/0) 0(1/1) 0 0 0 0 106801 Mikheil Bagaturia X 8 EF 0 0(0/1) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 1(0/0) 1(0/1) 0 0 0 0 106802 Zurab Rurua X 9 0 2(2/1) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 2(2/1) 0 0 0 0 106803 Alexander Rusishvili (X) 10 EC 1 1(0/1) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 1(0/1) 0 0 0 0 106804 Khvicha Jakhaia (X) 11 EC EF 0 0(0/1) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/1) 0 0 0 0 106805 Levan Chikvinidze (X) 12 1 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0 0 0 0 106806 Beka Kapanadze X 13 0 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0(0/0) 0 0 0 0 Function Name Signature Function Name Signature Delegate Mr. Jacques Racine Referee Schwartz Matan Referee Teixido Jaume Secretary Kőnig Kiss Judit AS Assist BL Blocked shot CS Competition (sprint) CT Corner throw EC Exclusion centre forward EF Exclusion in the field EN Exclusion 4 minutes ES Exclusion w substitution GA Goals action shot GC Goals center shot GF Goals free throw GH Goals man under GP Goals penalty shot GT Goals counter attack GX Goals extra player MA Missed action shot MC Missed center shot MF Missed free throw MH Missed man under shot MP Missed penalty shot MT Missed counter attack MX Missed extra player PF Penalty PI Player In PO Player Out PS Posession RC Red Card SA Saved action shot SC Saved center shot SF Saved free throw SH Saved man under shot SP Saved penalty shot ST Saved counter attack SX Saved extra player TA Tackle (steals) TF Turnower foul TO Time Out YC Yellow Card X Played at start (x) Bench player (S) At injunction Comments: MATCH REPORT BENU Kupa Hajós Alfréd Sportuszoda 50m-es 2016.07.15. 17:30 Australia - Georgia (white) 20 - 6 (blue) (6-1,4-1,6-3,4-1) Time Code Event Nr. Player Time Code Event Nr. Player 1 8:00 GK Goalkeeper F1 Joel Dennerley 2 7:33 MA Missed shot F2 Richard Cambell 1 8:00 GK Goalkeeper K13 Beka Kapanadze 2 7:33 PS Possession 1 8:00 CS Sprint won possession F11 Rhys Howden 2 7:22 TF Turnover foul F7 Aidan Roach 1 7:47 EF Exclusion in the field (20s) K2 Beka Kavtaradze 2 7:07 EF Exclusion in the field (20s) F3 George Ford 1 7:35 TF Turnover foul F9 Joel Swift 2 7:07 EF Exclusion from K7 George Khvedeliani 1 7:14 MA Missed shot K8 Mikheil Bagaturia 2 6:47 GA Action shot - Goal K10 Alexander Rusishvili 1 7:14 PS Possession 2 6:31 EC Exclusion in centre (20s) K11 Khvicha Jakhaia 1 6:55 TA Steal K2 Beka Kavtaradze 2 6:31 EF Exclusion from F10 Joe Kayes 1 6:32 TA Steal F8 Aaron Younger 2 6:12 MX Extra player shot - Missed F6 Jarron Gilchrist 1 6:32 EF Exclusion in the field (20s) K3 Damir Tsrepulia 2 6:12 PS Possession 1 6:32 EF Exclusion from F8 Aaron Younger 2 5:45 MA Missed shot K11 Khvicha Jakhaia 1 6:18 GE Extra player shot - Goal F5 Nathan Power 2 5:45 PS Possession 1 5:56 TA Steal F2 Richard Cambell 2 5:22 GK Goalkeeper K1 Nikoloz Shubladze 1 5:40 GA Action shot - Goal F4 Johnno Coterill 2 5:22 TA Steal K1 Nikoloz Shubladze 1 5:23 TA Steal F7 Aidan Roach 2 4:53 TF Turnover foul K12 Levan Chikvinidze 1 5:09 GA Action shot - Goal F7 Aidan Roach 2 4:51 TO Time-Out 1 4:42 MA Missed shot K7 George Khvedeliani 2 4:27 MA Missed shot F2 Richard Cambell 1 4:42 BR Block F7 Aidan Roach 2 4:27 PS Possession 1 4:42 PS Possession 2 4:04 SA Action shot - Saved K5 Andria Bitadze 1 4:22 GA Action shot - Goal F7 Aidan Roach 2 4:04 PS Possession 1 3:52 TA Steal F2 Richard Cambell 2 3:41 EC Exclusion in centre (20s) K7 George Khvedeliani 1 3:24 GA Action shot - Goal F12 Mitchell Emery 2 3:41 EF Exclusion from F9 Joel Swift 1 2:56 SA Action shot - Saved K9 Zurab Rurua 2 3:34 GE Extra player shot - Goal F11 Rhys Howden 1 2:56 CT Corner throw 2 3:17 TA Steal F8 Aaron Younger 1 2:42 MA Missed shot K2 Beka Kavtaradze 2 2:56 EC Exclusion in centre (20s) K10 Alexander Rusishvili 1 2:42 PS Possession 2 2:56 EF Exclusion from F5 Nathan Power 1 2:23 MA Missed shot F8 Aaron Younger 2 2:48 MX Extra player shot - Missed F10 Joe Kayes 1 2:23 PS Possession 2 2:48 PS Possession 1 2:19 TO Time-Out 2 2:30 TA Steal F1 Joel Dennerley 1 2:01 GA Action shot - Goal K3 Damir Tsrepulia 2 2:11 GA Action shot - Goal F4 Johnno Coterill 1 1:39 EF Exclusion in the field (20s) K8 Mikheil Bagaturia 2 1:51 TA Steal F11 Rhys Howden 1 1:37 SX Extra player shot - Saved F11 Rhys Howden 2 1:37 GA Action shot - Goal F8 Aaron Younger 1 1:37 PS Possession 2 1:10 TA Steal F8 Aaron Younger 1 1:37 SC Centre shot - Saved K5 Andria Bitadze 2 0:54 SA Action shot - Saved F4 Johnno Coterill 1 1:37 PS Possession 2 0:54 PS Possession 1 0:39 SA Action shot - Saved F5 Nathan Power 2 0:51 TO Time-Out 1 0:39 CT Corner throw 2 0:37 EF Exclusion in the field (20s) F8 Aaron Younger 1 0:22 GA Action shot - Goal F5 Nathan Power 2 0:37 EF Exclusion from K3 Damir Tsrepulia 1 0:06 EF Exclusion in the field (20s) F5 Nathan Power 2 0:22 TA Steal F4 Johnno Coterill 1 0:02 SX Extra player shot - Saved K7 George Khvedeliani 2 0:04 GA Action shot - Goal F4 Johnno Coterill 1 0:02 CT Corner throw 2 0:04 ES Exclusion with substitution K7 George Khvedeliani 1 0:00 PE End of period 2 0:00 PE End of period 2 8:00 CS Sprint won possession K3 Damir Tsrepulia 3 8:00 GK Goalkeeper F13 James Stanton Franch 2 7:55 TA Steal F8 Aaron Younger MATCH REPORT BENU Kupa Hajós Alfréd Sportuszoda 50m-es 2016.07.15.
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