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The Final Siren 2021.Xlsm The Final Siren ROUND 3 SUMMARY Blind Bight Bandits 24.24 (168) def. Western Angels 22.17 (149) Harbourside Reds 27.19 (181) def. Jack in the Pack 27.15 (177) North Bombers 27.17 (179) def. CJ Celtics 25.16 (166) Kamikaze Pilots 37.19 (241) def. Murrumbeena 28.16 (184) Beef Broncos 28.17 (185) def. Atlantis Aces 25.19 (169) Red Bulls 22.17 (149) def. Yarra Valley 21.17 (143) Southern Metro. 25.13 (163) def. Jehovah All Stars 20.24 (144) Dutch Masters 25.12 (162) def. Mooroolbark 24.17 (161) THE LADDER - ROUND 3 Pos Team P W L D For Agst Pcnt Pts 1 Beef Broncos 3 3 0 0 537 450 119.33 12 2 Blind Bight Bandits 3 3 0 0 498 456 109.21 12 3 Kamikaze Pilots 3 2 1 0 587 506 116.01 8 4 Dutch Masters 3 2 1 0 514 479 107.31 8 5 Western Angels 3 2 1 0 487 465 104.73 8 6 Mooroolbark 3 2 1 0 480 468 102.56 8 7 Harbourside Reds 3 2 1 0 499 509 98.04 8 8 Southern Metro. 3 2 1 0 465 493 94.32 8 9 Jack in the Pack 3 1 2 0 506 489 103.48 4 10 North Bombers 3 1 2 0 485 498 97.39 4 11 Atlantis Aces 3 1 2 0 470 499 94.19 4 12 Murrumbeena 3 1 2 0 506 544 93.01 4 13 Jehovah All Stars 3 1 2 0 469 520 90.19 4 14 Red Bulls 3 1 2 0 404 476 84.87 4 15 CJ Celtics 3 0 3 0 480 501 95.81 0 16 Yarra Valley 3 0 3 0 438 472 92.80 0 Next Week - Round 4 Jack in the Pack (2, 168.7, 170.5) v Blind Bight Bandits (1, 166.0, 173.5) CJ Celtics (1, 160.0, 161.5) v Western Angels (1, 162.3, 165.0) Murrumbeena (2, 168.7, 176.0) v Harbourside Reds (1, 166.3, 170.5) Beef Broncos (3, 179.0, 188.5) v North Bombers (0, 161.7, 169.0) Yarra Valley (0, 146.0, 147.5) v Kamikaze Pilots (3, 195.7, 217.0) Jehovah All Stars (1, 156.3, 151.0) v Atlantis Aces (2, 156.7, 166.0) Dutch Masters (3, 171.3, 188.0) v Red Bulls (0, 134.7, 144.5) Mooroolbark (2, 160.0, 158.5) v Southern Metro. (1, 155.0, 153.0) Overall Ladder Pos Team W L D AWM ALM 1 Beef Broncos 39 6 0 86.7 21.8 2 Kamikaze Pilots 35 10 0 77.8 47.9 3 Jack in the Pack 33 12 0 73.3 14.3 4 Murrumbeena 30 15 0 66.7 16.5 5 Harbourside Reds 29 16 0 64.4 13.4 6 Blind Bight Bandits 24 21 0 53.3 17.0 7 Western Angels 22 21 2 51.1 19.0 8 Jehovah All Stars 21 24 0 46.7 14.3 9 Dutch Masters 21 23 1 47.8 41.9 10 North Bombers 21 24 0 46.7 14.6 11 Mooroolbark 20 25 0 44.4 13.2 12 CJ Celtics 19 25 1 43.3 11.9 13 Southern Metro. 18 27 0 40.0 10.3 14 Atlantis Aces 18 26 1 41.1 10.5 15 Yarra Valley 5 40 0 11.1 9.8 16 Red Bulls 2 42 1 5.6 5.5 Page 1 The Final Siren Blind Bight Bandits v Western Angels - Details Blind Bight Bandits G B P Western Angels G B P Forwards 2359 Charlie Dixon 0 0 0 2744 Charlie Cameron 2 1 13 2400 Toby Greene 5 2 32 2913 Eric Hipwood 1 0 6 2615 Tim Membrey 1 2 8 3153 Jack Higgins 3 0 18 6 4 40 6 1 37 Midfielders 2401 Sam Docherty 4 4 28 2222 Zach Tuohy 2 5 17 2651 Jake Lloyd 4 5 29 2702 Zachary Merrett 5 4 34 2999 Dan Houston 4 4 28 2917 Jade Gresham 1 0 6 12 13 85 8 9 57 Ruckman 2940 Matthew Flynn 4 4 28 2255 Scott Lycett 4 4 28 Tacklers 1760 Josh P. Kennedy 1 0 6 2558 Dayne Zorko 4 0 24 2903 Clayton Oliver 1 3 9 2691 Zak Jones 0 3 3 2 3 15 4 3 27 Emergencies 3285 Zak Butters 2855 Jack Sinclair 3330 Lachlan Schultz 2863 Jayden Short Final Scores 24 24 168 22 17 149 Harbourside Reds v Jack in the Pack - Details Harbourside Reds G B P Jack in the Pack G B P Forwards 1733 Jack Riewoldt 1 1 7 1907 Taylor Walker 6 3 39 2579 Joe Daniher 3 3 21 3031 Timothy English 3 0 18 2798 Isaac Heeney 2 2 14 3117 Jamaine Jones 0 0 0 6 6 42 9 3 57 Midfielders 2249 Cameron Guthrie 7 1 43 2469 Rory Laird 4 4 28 2426 Jack Newnes 3 5 23 2618 Lachlan Hunter 3 0 18 2680 Marcus Bontempelli 3 0 18 2902 Callum Mills 5 1 31 13 6 84 12 5 77 Ruckman 1757 Todd Goldstein 4 4 28 1852 Ben McEvoy 4 1 25 Tacklers 2266 Luke Parker 1 3 9 2227 David Swallow 1 3 9 3045 Willem Drew 3 0 18 2402 Taylor Adams 1 3 9 4 3 27 2 6 18 Emergencies 2845 Daniel Butler 2297 Paul Seedsman 2954 Jordan Dawson 2797 Kyle Langford Final Scores 27 19 181 27 15 177 Page 2 The Final Siren North Bombers v CJ Celtics - Details North BombersG B P CJ Celtics G B P Forwards 1614 Josh Kennedy 4 1 25 1761 Tom Hawkins 2 4 16 2237 Tom Lynch 3 3 21 2099 Dustin Martin 0 0 0 2915 Harrison Himmelberg 1 0 6 3251 Shane McAdam 2 0 12 8 4 52 4 4 28 Midfielders 2124 Mitch Duncan 6 1 37 2410 Tom Mitchell 4 0 24 2414 Sebastian Ross 3 0 18 3142 Jaidyn Stephenson 3 1 19 3275 Jack Lukosius 3 1 19 3160 Tim Kelly 4 4 28 12 2 74 11 5 71 Ruckman 2830 Marc Pittonet 4 5 29 2548 Jonathon Ceglar 2 4 16 Tacklers 2101 Ben Cunnington 2 3 15 1411 David Mundy 5 3 33 2317 Edward Curnow 1 3 9 1999 Liam Shiels 3 0 18 3 6 24 8 3 51 Emergencies 2783 Angus Brayshaw 1623 Shannon Hurn 3276 Izak Rankine 1993 Shaun McKernan Final Scores 27 17 179 25 16 166 Kamikaze Pilots v Murrumbeena - Details Kamikaze PilotsG B P Murrumbeena G B P Forwards 2279 Tom McDonald 0 1 1 2252 Jack Darling 3 0 18 2547 Josh Bruce 10 2 62 2850 Alec Waterman 2 2 14 2895 Mason Cox 2 1 13 3167 Bayley Fritsch 3 1 19 12 4 76 8 3 51 Midfielders 1976 Steele Sidebottom 4 4 28 1725 Travis Boak 4 2 26 2576 Oliver Wines 4 2 26 1746 Shane Edwards 2 4 16 3065 Jack Graham 2 4 16 2687 Dominic Sheed 4 0 24 10 10 70 10 6 66 Ruckman 2587 Brodie Grundy 9 5 59 2129 Max Gawn 6 1 37 Tacklers 2286 Jarryd Lyons 5 0 30 1727 Joel Selwood 3 3 21 2931 Brayden Sier 1 0 6 1851 Lachlan Henderson 1 3 9 6 0 36 4 6 30 Emergencies 3069 Josh Daicos 2872 Adam Saad 3378 John Noble 3034 Jordan Ridley Final Scores 37 19 241 28 16 184 Page 3 The Final Siren Atlantis Aces v Beef Broncos - Details Atlantis AcesG B P Beef Broncos G B P Forwards 3028 Todd Marshall 3 1 19 3145 Aaron Naughton 2 2 14 3403 Mitch Georgiades 2 1 13 3157 Oscar Allen 1 2 8 3446 Minairol Frederick 1 4 10 3230 Brody Mihocek 2 0 12 6 6 42 5 4 34 Midfielders 2575 Jackson Macrae 5 3 33 2404 Brandon Ellis 4 1 25 2689 Patrick Cripps 5 4 34 2533 Adam Treloar 4 3 27 2956 Tom Phillips 3 3 21 2556 Jaeger O'Meara 5 4 34 13 10 88 13 8 86 Ruckman 3373 Hayden McLean 1 0 6 2012 Rhys Stanley 1 5 11 Tacklers 1983 Luke Shuey 3 0 18 3001 Hugh Greenwood 7 0 42 3140 Luke D-Uniacke 2 3 15 3038 Brandan Parfitt 2 0 12 5 3 33 9 0 54 Emergencies 2923 Ben Keays 2403 Devon Smith 3052 Thomas Stewart 3016 Ben Ainsworth Final Scores 25 19 169 28 17 185 Red Bulls v Yarra Valley - Details Red BullsG B P Yarra Valley G B P Forwards 2075 Luke Breust 2 0 12 2460 Alex Sexton 0 1 1 3084 Nick Larkey 1 1 7 2647 Matthew Taberner 2 2 14 3281 Tarryn Thomas 0 2 2 3369 Michael Gibbons 1 0 6 3 3 21 3 3 21 Midfielders 1825 Jarrod Harbrow 2 4 16 2679 Jack Billings 2 5 17 2782 Christian Petracca 4 5 29 2885 Kane Lambert 3 4 22 3014 Tim Taranto 5 2 32 2906 Jacob Hopper 4 1 25 11 11 77 9 10 64 Ruckman 2711 Toby Nankervis 3 3 21 3050 Sean Darcy 3 4 22 Tacklers 2569 Jed Anderson 2 0 12 2267 Thomas Liberatore 2 0 12 2973 Will Snelling 3 0 18 2595 Jack Viney 4 0 24 5 0 30 6 0 36 Emergencies 1622 Nathan Jones 2230 Andrew Gaff 2058 Matthew De Boer 3278 Connor Rozee Final Scores 22 17 149 21 17 143 Page 4 The Final Siren Southern Metro.
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