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The Final Siren ROUND 10 SUMMARY Blind Bight Bandits 28.15 (183) def. Dutch Masters 24.10 (154) Mooroolbark 25.16 (166) def. Jehovah All Stars 20.16 (136) Yarra Valley 25.14 (164) def. Southern Metro. 19.14 (128) Beef Broncos 32.20 (212) def. Red Bulls 21.17 (143) Atlantis Aces 30.13 (193) def. Murrumbeena 28.15 (183) Kamikaze Pilots 31.16 (202) def. CJ Celtics 21.13 (139) Jack in the Pack 28.17 (185) def. North Bombers 25.30 (180) Harbourside Reds 30.17 (197) def. Western Angels 23.8 (146) THE LADDER - ROUND 10 Pos Team P W L D For Agst Pcnt Pts 1 Beef Broncos 10 7 3 0 1787 1536 116.34 28 2 Kamikaze Pilots 10 7 3 0 1886 1660 113.61 28 3 Blind Bight Bandits 10 7 3 0 1679 1623 103.45 28 4 Jack in the Pack 10 6 4 0 1715 1657 103.50 24 5 Mooroolbark 10 6 4 0 1648 1627 101.29 24 6 Southern Metro. 10 6 4 0 1593 1639 97.19 24 7 Harbourside Reds 10 5 4 1 1747 1733 100.81 22 8 Dutch Masters 10 5 5 0 1692 1697 99.71 20 9 Western Angels 10 5 5 0 1652 1721 95.99 20 10 Yarra Valley 10 4 5 1 1701 1663 102.29 18 11 Murrumbeena 10 4 6 0 1757 1772 99.15 16 12 Atlantis Aces 10 4 6 0 1639 1701 96.36 16 13 North Bombers 10 4 6 0 1666 1747 95.36 16 14 Jehovah All Stars 10 4 6 0 1600 1683 95.07 16 15 CJ Celtics 10 3 7 0 1616 1691 95.56 12 16 Red Bulls 10 2 8 0 1527 1755 87.01 8 Next Week - Round 11 Blind Bight Bandits (6, 167.9, 163.8) v Mooroolbark (4, 164.8, 163.5) Dutch Masters (6, 169.2, 173.8) v Southern Metro. (4, 159.3, 144.5) Jehovah All Stars (5, 160.0, 159.0) v Red Bulls (5, 152.7, 157.5) Yarra Valley (6, 170.1, 176.8) v Atlantis Aces (4, 163.9, 180.0) Beef Broncos (5, 178.7, 173.0) v Kamikaze Pilots (5, 188.6, 191.5) Murrumbeena (8, 175.7, 188.0) v North Bombers (2, 166.6, 167.5) CJ Celtics (3, 161.6, 181.5) v Harbourside Reds (7, 174.7, 177.0) Jack in the Pack (6, 171.5, 173.8) v Western Angels (4, 165.2, 168.8) Everyone v Everyone Ladder Pos Team W L D AWM ALM 1 Kamikaze Pilots 114 36 0 76.0 34.5 2 Beef Broncos 101 49 0 67.3 29.7 3 Murrumbeena 95 54 1 63.7 25.8 4 Harbourside Reds 92 56 2 62.0 24.8 5 Jack in the Pack 88 62 0 58.7 20.2 6 Blind Bight Bandits 75 74 1 50.3 20.2 7 Dutch Masters 74 74 2 50.0 25.7 8 Yarra Valley 71 78 1 47.7 26.1 9 Western Angels 68 80 2 46.0 20.2 10 Mooroolbark 67 83 0 44.7 22.0 11 North Bombers 67 83 0 44.7 28.0 12 CJ Celtics 65 84 1 43.7 24.0 13 Atlantis Aces 60 89 1 40.3 25.5 14 Southern Metro. 59 90 1 39.7 20.2 15 Jehovah All Stars 59 90 1 39.7 25.3 16 Red Bulls 38 111 1 25.7 24.8 Page 1 The Final Siren Dutch Masters v Blind Bight Bandits - Details Dutch Masters G B P Blind Bight Bandits G B P Forwards 2785 Jordan De Goey 0 2 2 2359 Charlie Dixon 1 2 8 2821 Jack Lonie 0 0 0 3012 Jeremy Finlayson 3 1 19 3279 Ben King 3 2 20 3415 Harrison Jones 3 0 18 3 4 22 7 3 45 Midfielders 2697 Jarman Impey 4 0 24 1974 Jack Ziebell 4 0 24 2826 Caleb Daniel 4 1 25 2401 Sam Docherty 4 2 26 3274 Sam Walsh 5 0 30 2651 Jake Lloyd 4 2 26 13 1 79 12 4 76 Ruckman 1967 Nic Naitanui 5 5 35 2940 Matthew Flynn 2 5 17 Tacklers 2730 Jayden Hunt 1 0 6 1760 Josh P. Kennedy 3 0 18 3270 Sam Wicks 2 0 12 2903 Clayton Oliver 4 3 27 3 0 18 7 3 45 Emergencies 2668 Zac Williams 2615 Tim Membrey 2825 Bailey Dale 2999 Dan Houston Final Scores 24 10 154 28 15 183 Mooroolbark v Jehovah All Stars - Details Mooroolbark G B P Jehovah All Stars G B P Forwards 2102 Gary Rohan 2 0 12 2909 Harry McKay 2 0 12 2977 Tom Papley 2 0 12 3325 Jacob Koschitzke 1 2 8 2984 Anthony M-Tipungwuti 3 2 20 3483 Riley Thilthorpe 2 1 13 7 2 44 5 3 33 Midfielders 1972 Daniel Rich 4 2 26 1990 Jack Redden 3 4 22 2904 Darcy Parish 6 0 36 2678 Joshua Kelly 4 1 25 3280 Bailey Smith 4 2 26 3024 Jy Simpkin 3 2 20 14 4 88 10 7 67 Ruckman 3364 Jordon Sweet 3 4 22 3423 Nick Bryan D N P Tacklers 2250 Jamie Cripps 1 3 9 2804 Jack Steele 2 3 15 3013 Andrew McGrath 0 3 3 3525 Beau McCreery 1 0 6 1 6 12 3 3 21 Emergencies 2788 Peter Wright 2789 Darcy Moore (R) 2 3 15 3387 Noah Anderson 3162 Liam Ryan Final Scores 25 16 166 20 16 136 Page 2 The Final Siren Southern Metro. v Yarra Valley - Details Southern Metro.G B P Yarra Valley G B P Forwards 2004 Steven Motlop 0 0 0 2460 Alex Sexton 0 0 0 2876 Jason Castagna 0 1 1 2647 Matthew Taberner 1 1 7 3436 Jake Riccardi 0 0 0 3397 Kysaiah Pickett 1 0 6 0 1 1 2 1 13 Midfielders 1615 Scott Pendlebury 3 0 18 2230 Andrew Gaff 4 4 28 2462 Aaron Hall 4 5 29 2679 Jack Billings 2 5 17 2495 Jack Crisp 4 2 26 2906 Jacob Hopper 4 4 28 11 7 73 10 13 73 Ruckman 2862 Reilly O'Brien 4 3 27 3050 Sean Darcy 9 0 54 Tacklers 2809 Touk Miller 2 3 15 2267 Thomas Liberatore 2 0 12 3181 James Worpel 2 0 12 3227 Nick Holman 2 0 12 4 3 27 4 0 24 Emergencies 2834 Ed Langdon 2395 Chad Wingard 3077 Luke Ryan 3116 James Cousins Final Scores 19 14 128 25 14 164 Red Bulls v Beef Broncos - Details Red BullsG B P Beef Broncos G B P Forwards 2075 Luke Breust 3 0 18 3145 Aaron Naughton 5 4 34 3084 Nick Larkey 0 0 0 3157 Oscar Allen 1 1 7 3277 Max King 0 1 1 3230 Brody Mihocek 0 0 0 3 1 19 6 5 41 Midfielders 2570 Lachie Whitfield 4 5 29 2404 Brandon Ellis 2 5 17 2782 Christian Petracca 5 2 32 2533 Adam Treloar 2 2 14 3014 Tim Taranto 4 1 25 2556 Jaeger O'Meara 3 4 22 13 8 86 7 11 53 Ruckman 2711 Toby Nankervis 3 5 23 2506 Mark Blicavs 6 4 40 Tacklers 2973 Will Snelling 1 0 6 3001 Hugh Greenwood 8 0 48 3281 Tarryn Thomas 1 3 9 3038 Brandan Parfitt 5 0 30 2 3 15 13 0 78 Emergencies 1762 Bachar Houli 3055 Esava Ratugolea 2018 Michael Walters 3276 Izak Rankine Final Scores 21 17 143 32 20 212 Page 3 The Final Siren Atlantis Aces v Murrumbeena - Details Atlantis AcesG B P Murrumbeena G B P Forwards 2534 Jeremy Cameron 3 0 18 2252 Jack Darling 1 2 8 3028 Todd Marshall 1 0 6 2850 Alec Waterman 2 0 12 3403 Mitch Georgiades 0 1 1 3167 Bayley Fritsch 1 1 7 4 1 25 4 3 27 Midfielders 2234 Dyson Heppell 4 2 26 1725 Travis Boak 4 3 27 2575 Jackson Macrae 6 5 41 2687 Dominic Sheed 3 3 21 3052 Thomas Stewart 4 1 25 3034 Jordan Ridley 3 3 21 14 8 92 10 9 69 Ruckman 2307 Andrew Phillips 4 1 25 2129 Max Gawn 7 0 42 Tacklers 2689 Patrick Cripps 5 0 30 1727 Joel Selwood 3 3 21 2923 Ben Keays 3 3 21 2739 James Harmes 4 0 24 8 3 51 7 3 45 Emergencies 1862 Callan Ward 1611 Marc Murphy 3375 Ned Reeves 2361 Tom Hickey Final Scores 30 13 193 28 15 183 Kamikaze Pilots v CJ Celtics - Details Kamikaze PilotsG B P CJ Celtics G B P Forwards 1563 Eddie Betts 2 1 13 1761 Tom Hawkins 2 1 13 2279 Tom McDonald 1 1 7 2099 Dustin Martin 0 0 0 2547 Josh Bruce 3 0 18 3251 Shane McAdam 1 2 8 6 2 38 3 3 21 Midfielders 1976 Steele Sidebottom 4 3 27 2410 Tom Mitchell 7 2 44 2116 Nathan Fyfe 4 3 27 2685 Christian Salem D N P 2576 Oliver Wines 4 3 27 3160 Tim Kelly 3 4 22 12 9 81 10 6 66 Ruckman 2587 Brodie Grundy 6 2 38 1617 Patrick Ryder 7 1 43 Tacklers 2286 Jarryd Lyons 3 0 18 1411 David Mundy 1 3 9 3065 Jack Graham 4 3 27 1999 Liam Shiels D N P 7 3 45 1 3 9 Emergencies 3060 Darcy Cameron 2318 Sam Menegola 3069 Josh Daicos 3151 Zac Bailey Final Scores 31 16 202 21 13 139 Page 4 The Final Siren North Bombers v Jack in the Pack - Details North Bombers G B P Jack in the Pack G B P Forwards 1614 Josh Kennedy 1 2 8 1907 Taylor Walker 3 0 18 1896 Cale Hooker 2 3 15 2618 Lachlan Hunter 1 1 7 2237 Tom Lynch 3 3 21 2701 Daniel McStay 0 1 1 6 8 44 4 2 26 Midfielders 2101 Ben Cunnington 5 4 34 2469 Rory Laird 5 5 35 2124 Mitch Duncan 2 3 15 2902 Callum Mills 4 2 26 2414 Sebastian Ross 3 5 23 3015 Hugh McCluggage 4 3 27 10 12 72 13 10 88 Ruckman 2830 Marc Pittonet 5 4 34 3110 Oscar McInerney 5 5 35 Tacklers 1969 Hamish Hartlett 0 3 3 2227 David Swallow 3 0 18 2317 Edward Curnow 4 3 27 2557 Brad Crouch 3 0 18 4 6 30 6 0 36 Emergencies 2783 Angus Brayshaw 1852 Ben McEvoy 2915 Harrison Himmelberg 2297 Paul Seedsman Final Scores 25 30 180 28 17 185 Harbourside Reds v Western Angels - Details Harbourside RedsG B P Western Angels G B P Forwards 1504 Lance Franklin 6 1 37 2744 Charlie Cameron 1 1 7 1733 Jack Riewoldt 3 1 19 2913 Eric Hipwood 4 0 24 2798 Isaac Heeney 1 0 6 3153 Jack Higgins 0 0 0 10 2 62 5 1 31 Midfielders 2249 Cameron Guthrie 4 5 29 2702 Zach Merrett 5 1 31 2266 Luke Parker 4 5 29 2736 Karl Amon 2 3 15 2680 Marcus Bontempelli 4 2 26 2863 Jayden Short 3 2 20 12 12 84 10 6 66 Ruckman 1757 Todd Goldstein 3 3 21 3095 Peter Ladhams 3 1 19 Tacklers 3033 Will Hayward 2 0 12 2558 Dayne Zorko 1 0 6 3045 Willem Drew 3 0 18 3298 James Rowbottom 4 0 24 5 0 30 5 0 30 Emergencies 2845 Daniel Butler 2009 Rory Sloane 2954 Jordan Dawson 3314 Jack Bytel Final Scores 30 17 197 23 8 146 Page 5.
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    TAC CUP ROUND 9 MAY 31 - JUNE 1, 2014 $3.00 OOakleighakleigh CChargershargers 114.12.964.12.96 d NNSW/ACTSW/ACT RRamsams 33.13.31.13.31 Oakleigh Chargers 14.12.96 d NSW/ACT Rams 3.13.31 AFL VICTORIA CORPORATE PARTNERS NAMING RIGHTS PREMIER PARTNERS OFFICIAL PARTNERS APPROVED LICENSEES EDITORIAL Welcome to Indigenous Round This weekend the annual Indigenous Round will be played across all levels of football. The round’s theme, ‘Everything’s Possible’ will highlight Nicholls was a pioneeriihiflid in the campaign for equality and the contribution of Indigenous footballers, past and recognition of Indigenous Australians. present, and will celebrate the diversity that exists within In another match Saturday, the Peter Jackson VFL State Australian Rules Football. squad will be battling against an old foe, the SANFL State The celebration of sport, culture and community are at squad at Port Melbourne. the heart of the event and the week-long celebration The Victorians will be bolstered by the talents of aims to create awareness within the broader community Sandringham captain, Adam Cockie, with the former West of the success of Indigenous footballers as well as raise Coast Eagle relishing the opportunity to display his skills awareness of some of the issues facing Indigenous during Indigenous Round. Cockie’s wealth of experience Australians. and proven leadership skills will be an asset to the VFL as Indigenous Round offers exciting opportunities for they try to erase the memories of a last quarter defeat to footballers and fans to make connections to Indigenous the WAFL in 2013. communities.