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How Fremantlecould Lure Buddy Estimated Player Earnings
48 SUPERFOOTY The Sunday Times perthnow.com.au 07.04.2013 07.04.2013 perthnow.com.au The Sunday Times SUPERFOOTY 49 WEST COAST HAWTHORN PUB: RUCK: 37 Selwood 23 Glass 1 Brown RUCK: SDT 20 Cox 19 Gunston 2 Roughead 22 Breust 39 Bailey 10 S.Selwood 12 Sewell 13 Shuey 25 Hurn 31 Schofi eld 8 Waters 3 Lewis 33 Rioli 23 Franklin 28 Puopolo 7-APR-2013 32 Embley 11 Priddis 3 Gaff 16 Smith 5 Mitchell 10 Hill 15 Cripps 17 Kennedy 43 Hams 14 Birchall 24 Stratton 9 Burguoyne INT: INT: 26 Butler 7 Masten 27 Darling 33 Hill 15 Hodge 37 Anderson 5 Sheppard 25 Schoenmakers 6 Gibson 18 Guerra 22 Sinclair 20 Hale 18 Dalziell 26 Shiels EMG: PATERSONS STADIUM, 2.40PM EMG: WELCOME to the Buddy bidding war. They simply couldn’t aff ord to ignore Fremantle could likely fi eld an off er out HOW WEST COAST COULD LURE BUDDY 14 Brennan TV: FoxFooty from 11am, 32 Simpkin Fremantle coach Ross Lyon has been the AFL’s most marketable player and of reach of the Hawks while the Eagles 28 Smith Channel 7 from 3pm 27 Spangher at pains to point out the Dockers are not the choice of many as the best in the would struggle to do so. 30 Wilson West Coast $1.90 Hawthorn $1.90 21 Savage NDREW Embley, in his 15th clubs are given a certain allow- tighter clubs in terms of salary actively chasing Hawthorn superstar competition. However, even if the Hawks do fi nd year at West Coast, has ance for every player on the room and The Sunday Times’ BRADEN QUARTERMAINE (ST) West Coast by 19pts Lance Franklin. -
Australian Football League
COMMUNITY REPORT AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Tayla Harris of Melbourne takes a high mark during the 2014 women’s match between the Western Bulldogs and the Melbourne Demons at Etihad Stadium. AFL COMMUNITY REPORT 2014 CONTENTS 3 CONTENTS AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE INTRODUCTION FROM THE CEO ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5 JIM STYNES COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP AWARD ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 6 AFL OVERVIEW �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 AROUND THE CLUBS ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 23 Adelaide Crows ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������24 Brisbane Lions ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������26 -
Adelaide Crows
ADELAIDE CROWS PHIL DAVIS PATRICK DANGERFIELD (Def/ Fwd) $100,200 (Fwd/Mid) $302,600 Phil Davis has impressed in his two games to Despite his encouraging start to the year, Patrick date with scores of 79 and 89 points. He’s a great Dangerfield will now be sidelined for up to one month trade down target this week and you should take with a fractured hand. He has really struggled in full advantage of it before his price rises after this recent weeks anyway, with the big knock he copped round. against Melbourne in Round 3 really knocking him about. Trade him wisely this week. ADELAIDE CROWS TEAM AVERAGE: 1485 (13th) Full Name Pos Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 2 3 4 5 Goodwin, Simon DEF $512,200 -$42,200 5 88% 92 92 96 144 61 65 Edwards, Tyson MID $454,400 -$27,400 5 84% 89 89 83 80 104 88 Mackay, David MID $435,300 $19,500 4 84% 85 87 106 115 40 Davis, Phil DEF/FWD $100,200 $0 2 87% 84 84 79 89 McLeod, Andrew DEF $401,300 -$17,300 5 87% 82 77 76 59 110 62 Maric, Ivan RUC $341,800 $53,200 4 83% 79 79 59 121 56 78 Thompson, Scott MID $436,700 -$59,500 5 85% 78 84 89 76 87 83 Johncock, Graham DEF $479,900 $0 2 85% 78 78 59 96 Burton, Brett FWD $324,300 $55,600 4 82% 76 76 51 95 70 89 Schmidt, Chris DEF $171,600 $71,400 3 75% 75 75 91 80 55 Vince, Bernie MID $421,200 -$98,400 5 83% 75 71 55 65 85 77 Knights, Chris FWD $420,100 -$21,300 3 85% 74 74 58 92 71 Doughty, Michael DEF/MID $421,700 -$57,500 5 92% 73 76 63 97 73 71 Bock, Nathan DEF $483,700 -$46,300 3 81% 71 71 92 50 van Berlo, Nathan MID $419,100 $0 2 83% 68 45 45 Reilly, Brent MID -
Passing the Tests at AFL Draft Combine Game Time
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WAFL ROUND 20 AUGUST 5, 2017 $3.00 PassingAFL Draft the tests Combine at » Team lists » Amateur Football DENNIS JEFF GLENN MERV RODNEY LILLEE • THOMSON • MCGRATH • HUGHES • HOGG INTERROGATED BY THE BOWLOLOGIST – DAMIEN FLEMING In all forms of cricket you must get 20 wickets to win a game. The fast bowlers are there to intimidate and dominate the batsmen, never let them settle. No one really likes facing QUICK bowling… NO ONE. These men have dominated the worlds batsmen since the Early 70s. They are the best, they are the feared, they are... “The Fast Bowlers Cartel” Wednesday 13th December 2017– Prior to the 3rd Test Australia v England Crown Ballroom Perth – 12:30pm to 3.30pm Tickets from Ticketmaster.com.au Table enquiries to: Mick 0419 920 943 email [email protected] CONTENTS 3 Every Week 6 Collectables 7 Tipping 18-20 WAFC 23 Club Notes 24 Stats 25 Scoreboards and ladders 26 Fixtures Features 4-5 Passing the tests at AFL Draft Combine Game time 8 Fremantle v Gold Coast DENNIS JEFF GLENN MERV RODNEY 8 St Kilda v West Coast C 9 Game previews LILLEE • THOMSON • M GRATH • HUGHES • HOGG 10-11 Perth v Claremont INTERROGATED BY THE BOWLOLOGIST – DAMIEN FLEMING 12-13 West Perth v East Perth 14-15 South Fremantle v East Fremantle 16-17 Subiaco v Swan Districts In all forms of cricket you must get 20 wickets to win a game. The fast bowlers are there to intimidate and dominate the batsmen, never let them settle. No one really likes facing QUICK bowling… NO ONE. -
High Octane Energy Powers Ames to 250
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WAFL ROUND 5 AprIL 14, 2017 $3.00 AmesHigh octane energyto 250powers » Country and Community football wraps » East Fremantle team poster CONTENTS Untitled-1 1 23/3/17 7:40 am 3 Every Week 6 Collectables 7 Tipping 7 Tweets of the Week 22-24 WAFC 27 Club Notes 28 Stats 29 Scoreboards and ladders 30 Fixtures Features 4-5 High octane energy powers Ames to 250 8 Entertainment 16-17 East Fremantle team poster Game time 9 Game previews 10-11 Peel v West Perth 12-13 South Fremantle v Claremont 14-15 Subiaco v East Perth 18-19 East Fremantle v Swan Districts 20 West Coast v Sydney 20 CONTENTS Melbourne v Fremantle 4 PowersHigh octane energy powers ames » Tallan Ames is still a fierce competitior Publisher This publication is proudly produced for the WA Football Commission by Media Tonic. Phone 9388 7844 Fax 9388 7866 Sales: [email protected] Editor Tracey Lewis Email: [email protected] Photography Andrew Ritchie, Duncan Watkinson, Showcase photgraphix Design/Typesetting Jacqueline Holland Direction Design and Print Printing Data Documents www.datadocuments.com.au Cover Tallan Ames The Football Budget is printed on Gloss 90gsm paper, which is sourced from a sustainably managed forest and uses manufacturing processes of the highest environmental standards. Bouncedown is printed by an Environmental Accredited printer. The magazine is 100% recyclable. WAFL admission prices $15 – Adult* $12 – Concession* Free – Children 15 and under *Includes a copy of Football Budget Tributes from the football world: Current teammate Tony Notte – “There are a Tom Smirk – “I love his hair styles.” Find us on few things that come to mind when you think of Amesy – he is the type of player you love to run out Supporter Rick – “A great SD champion and State with on game day because you know he is always player, should be a lock in again this year against going to give 100 percent. -
What a Start to the Year for Swan
CHAMPION/DATA/ISSUE 2 Hi and welcome to the second edition of the Fantasy Freako’s rave for 2011. Regardless of how you’re faring after two rounds, this is the week to offload the underperformers and snap up those boom cash cows. If you’ve nailed your side and have all cash cows playing and performing well, then there’s no need to trade just for the sake of it. Conserve your trades and use them only when needed. Good luck to all coaches for the upcoming round, as it will be the last head-to-head round for three weeks. WHAT A START TO THE YEAR FOR SWAN If you took the captain’s arm band off Dane Swan last week, then you would have felt sick in the guts when he came out an racked up a lazy 18 disposals in the second term against the Kangaroos – the most ever recorded in a second quarter. If you were playing against him, you would have felt even worse. His start to the season has been remarkable, collecting 34 and 40 disposals from his first two games, scoring 137 and 162 points respectively. This gives you an average of 149 points per match and we have to go back to 1989 to find a more productive Dream Team start to the year. That year big Tony Lockett let loose, scoring nine goals and 153 points in Round 1 against the Brisbane Bears and he followed it up with another 10 goals and 160 points the following week against Carlton. -
Aberfoyle Park High School Newsletter
Aberfoyle Park Newsletter High School Taylors Road East, Aberfoyle Park 5159 Phone: 8270 4455 Email: [email protected] Website: www.aphs.sa.edu.au Issue 1, Februar19Issue 9 FROM THE PRINCIPAL CRICOS Provider No. 00018A MARION COADY As we start the third term of 2019 it is clear this will be filled with students undertaking their continued learning as well as opportunities to expand their learning. Some of our subjects which have a performance component move towards completion and we will see our senior students drama production and annual Elder Hall music evening. Five of our students returned safely from their travel to Fiji having worked alongside scientists in the field studying unique terrestrial and marine life. Shortly a group of our students will travel to the snow to undertake an outdoor experience skiing and snowboarding. I have no doubt that the students will return from this trip exhausted as their days are filled with intensive physical activity. We have welcomed some new staff to our school. They include: • Mr Lee Pope who has taken up the position of Business Leader working as member of the Executive team and leading the support services staff. • Ms Vanessa Crane – teacher. • Mr Kerry Pinchbeck – teacher. • Ms Jessica Searle – teacher. Term 3 sees not only the continuance of the learning programs, it heralds the commencement of significant planning for the 2020 school year. Over the next few weeks we will be working with students and families regarding the course counselling process. In addition to the communication sent home at the beginning of the term, information has been included in this newsletter. -
Season-Opening Previews WAFL Club Gains & Losses New Partnering
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WAFL ROUND 1 MARCH 22, 2014 $3.00 Partnering Model Under Close Watch Season-opening previews WAFL club gains & losses New Partnering Model kicks in Custom made for your protection Win a TV for the fi nals Every Football Budget Reader who purchases a Shutter or Blinds package from us before the end of the Home and Away season goes in to the draw to win a Samsung Series 6 60inch F6400 LED TV Present this advert to your Sales Consultant when they visit to enter the draw. Terms & Conditions Only one entry per sale, draw will be held in the Nu-Style offi ces and winner will be notifi ed by phone. Every Week 7 Tipping 24-26 WAFC 28 Club Notes 29 Stats 30 Ladders & Results 31 Fixtures Features 8 Collectables 9 Entertainment 16 Peel poster Game time 11 Previews 12-13 East Fremantle v WWestest PPertherth 14-15 Peel v East Perth 18-19 Perth v Claremont 20-21 Subiaco South Fremantle 22 West Coast v Western Bulldogs CONTENTS3 4 By Tracey Lewis PPARTNERINGARTNERING Publisher This publication is proudly produced for the WA Football Commission by Media Tonic. Phone 9388 7844 Fax 9388 7866 Sales [email protected] Editor MODEL Tracey Lewis Email [email protected] @traceylewis5 Contributing writers Ross Lewis, Sean Cowan. uundernder ccloselose wwatchatch Photography Andrew Ritchie, William Crabb & Paul Litherland It will be a ground-breaking year for the WAFL. A Another local, Jacob Brennan, will become Design/Typesetting new structure for two teams and a change to the a Royal after being groomed through the East Jacqueline Holland - Visible Ink Graphics way the other seven operate. -
2010 Yearbook
Drummoyne Power Junior Australian Football Club 2010 Yearbook Principal Sponsors Drummoyne Power – 2010 Yearbook TABLE OF CONTENTS Drummoyne Power Club Officials ........................................................................................................................ 3 Executive Committee 2010................................................................................................................................ 3 General Committee 2010................................................................................................................................... 3 Season 2010 Team Officials............................................................................................................................... 4 Drummoyne Power Junior Australian Football Club .......................................................................................... 5 Presidents Report .................................................................................................................................................. 6 Treasurer’s Report .................................................................................................................................................8 Vice President’s Report ........................................................................................................................................12 Auskick Coordinator’s Report ..............................................................................................................................14 Recruiting Manager’s -
Leadership Education Volunteers Participation Multicultural Community Facilities WAFC ANNUAL REVIEW
L R A E U V I N E N W A 2 0 1 2 leadership education volunteers participation multicultural community facilities WAFC ANNUAL REVIEW leadership education volunteers participation multicultural community facilities 1 WAFC ANNUAL REVIEW 2012 HIGHLIGHTS • Football participation in WA increased by 9.02% to 141,835. CONTENTS • 24 WA players were added to AFL lists through the AFL Draft. 3. ChAIrMAN’S rEPorT • The Fremantle Dockers and West Coast 4. CEo’S rEPorT Eagles both won AFL Finals. 5. WAFC CoMMISSIoNErS • The WAFL recorded its fourth highest attendance since 1994. 6. hALL oF FAME • Claremont won back-to-back WAFL 6. WAFC LIFE MEMBErS Premierships and the Foxtel Cup Grand Final. 7-8. AFL Clubs • Auskick participation grew by 10.8% 9-12. GAME DEvELoPMENT to 26,156. 13-18. PathwayS & CoMPETITIoNS • The WAFC Community Facilities Fund contributed $197,889 to key projects. 19-20. PaterSoNS Stadium • The 100th club was accredited under A L R 21-22. Facilities the WAFC’s Quality Club Program. U N E V 23-24. CorPorate RelatioNS • More than 38,000 participants played N junior and youth football. I A 25-27. FINANCE & AdministratioN E • Female participation in school programs W 29. WAFC STAFF more than tripled. 2 30. SPoNSorS • WA remained undefeated in Division 0 1 and 3 of the National 16s 1 2 Championships. • The State U15 Indigenous team won back-to-back Kickstart Championships. • 12 WA players were offered places in the elite AIS/AFL Academy program. 2 WAFC ANNUAL REVIEW CHAIRMAN’S REPORT A L R U E V The West Australian Football STADIUM N Commission met significant challenges I N in 2012 that will redefine the football The WAFC strongly supports a new E A landscape moving forward and play stadium in Perth and appreciates W an important role in our approach to the Government’s commitment to overseeing the game in this State. -
Record Combos by Size
Groups of 22 that have played together as a team four times or more (to end of Round 1 2020) Times Played Team Players Together Adelaide {Brad Crouch, Brodie Smith, Charlie Cameron, Daniel Talia, David Mackay, Eddie Betts, Jake Lever, Jarryd Lyons, Josh Jenkins, Kyle Cheney, Kyle Hartigan, Luke Brown, Matt Crouch, Mitch 5 McGovern, Richard Douglas, Rory Atkins, Rory Laird, Rory Sloane, Sam Jacobs, Scott Thompson, Taylor Walker, Tom Lynch} Brisbane Lions {Alex Witherden, Allen Christensen, Cam Rayner, Charlie Cameron, Daniel McStay, Daniel Rich, Darcy Gardiner, Dayne Zorko, Eric Hipwood, Harris Andrews, Hugh McCluggage, Jarrod Berry, 5 Jarryd Lyons, Lachie Neale, Lincoln McCarthy, Luke Hodge, Marcus Adams, Mitch Robinson, Noah Answerth, Oscar McInerney, Stefan Martin, Zac Bailey} Sydney {Adam Goodes, Adam Schneider, Amon Buchanan, Barry Hall, Ben Mathews, Brett Kirk, Craig Bolton, Darren Jolly, Jared Crouch, Jason Ball, Jude Bolton, Leo Barry, Lewis Roberts-Thomson, 5 Luke Ablett, Luke Vogels, Michael OLoughlin, Nic Fosdike, Nick Davis, Paul Williams, Ryan OKeefe, Sean Dempster, Tadhg Kennelly} Carlton {Adrian Hickmott, Andrew McKay, Ang Christou, Anthony Franchina, Anthony Koutoufides, Brendan Fevola, Brett Ratten, Craig Bradley, Darren Hulme, Glenn Manton, Jordan Doering, Kris 4 Massie, Lance Whitnall, Mark Porter, Matthew Lappin, Michael Mansfield, Ryan Houlihan, Scott Camporeale, Scott Freeborn, Simon Beaumont, Stephen Silvagni, Trent Hotton} Collingwood {Adam Treloar, Brayden Maynard, Brayden Sier, Brodie Grundy, Brody Mihocek, Chris -
Aflpa Mvp Past Winners
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER BEST CAPTAIN BEST FIRST YEAR PLAYER MOST COURAGEOUS PLAYER Leigh Matthews (1982) Michael Tuck (1986) Nick Stevens (1998) Gavin Brown (1991, 1992) Terry Daniher (1983) Stephen Kernahan (1987) Adam Goodes (1999) Gavin Wanganeen (1993) Russell Greene (1984) Ross Glendenning (1988) Paul Hasleby (2000) Paul Kelly (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000) Greg Williams (1985, 1994) Tony Shaw (1990) Daniel Kerr (2001) Glenn Archer (1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006) Paul Roos (1986) Paul Roos (1992) Chris Judd (2002) Michael Voss (2001) Tony Lockett (1987) Stephen Kernahan (1994) Daniel Wells (2003) David Teague (2004) Gerard Healy (1988) Wayne Carey (1995, 1998, 2000) Aaron Davey (2004) Brett Kirk (2006) Tim Watson (1989) Paul Kelly (1999) Brett Deledio (2005) Jonathan Brown (2007, 2008, 2011) Darren Millane (1990) Michael Voss (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004) Marc Murphy (2006) Luke Hodge (2010) Jim Stynes (1991) Mark Ricciuto (2005, 2006) Joel Selwood (2007) Beau Waters (2012) Jason Dunstall (1992) Jonathan Brown (2007, 2009) Rhys Palmer (2008) Joel Selwood (2009, 2012, 2013, 2014) Gary Ablett, Sr. (1993) Tom Harley (2008) Daniel Rich (2009) Luke Parker (2015, 2016) Wayne Carey (1995, 1998) Brett Kirk (2010) Michael Barlow (2010) Rory Sloane (2017) Corey McKernan (1996) Chris Judd (2011) Dyson Heppell (2011) Callan Ward (2018) Robert Harvey (1997) Jobe Watson (2012) Jeremy Cameron (2012) Dylan Grimes (2019) Shane Crawford (1999) Joel Selwood (2013 Jaeger O’Meara (2013) Dane Rampe (2020) Anthony Koutoufides (2000) Luke Hodge (2014) Marcus Bontempelli (2014) Andrew McLeod (2001) Robert Murphy (2015) Isaac Heeney (2015) Luke Darcy (2002) Taylor Walker (2016, 2017) Callum Mills (2016) Michael Voss (2002, 2003) Trent Cotchin (2018) Andrew McGrath (2017) Nick Riewoldt (2004) Shannon Hurn (2019) Tim Kelly (2018) Ben Cousins (2005) Scott Pendlebury (2020) Sam Walsh (2019) Chris Judd (2006, 2011) Caleb Serong (2020) Dane Swan (2010) Gary Ablett, Jr.