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Western MAGPIES E-Footy RECORD 17th May 2008 Issue 7 Editorial with Marty King AN HISTORIC AND BUSY TIME FOR EVERYONE IN QUEENSLAND FOOTBALL To say it has been a busy couple of weeks at AFL Queensland would be a massive understate- ment. It’s been quite extraordinary, and quite historic. First, I want to congratulate Tom McArthur on becoming the fi rst Queenslander inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame. Chosen in 2003 as the Umpire in the AFL Queensland Team of the Century, Tom did his State proud when he joined the likes of Kevin Sheedy and Alex Jesaulenko in the AFL spotlight in Melbourne last Thursday week. He spoke with great passion and love for Queensland football, and was a wonderful ambassador for our game. Second, I want to congratulate everyone involved with Community Football last weekend. It was a massive logistical exercise and yet it went off with barely a hitch, and was wonderfully well received by people at all levels of football. It was fantastic to see Queensland AFL players Courtenay Dempsey, Luke McGuane, Ricky Petterd and Ben Hudson fl y from Melbourne to Queensland to join the festivities, and the support we received from the entire Brisbane Lions playing list was fi rst-class. Thirdly, thanks to all who supported another successful Ladies Love AFL Lunch last Friday week at Royal on the Park. A great day was had by all. Special thanks to Lions players Simon Black, Daniel Merrett and Scott Clouston, VIP guests Sam Lukis, Melissa Lambert and Margo Bowers, and Channel 10 hosts Bill McDonald and Georgie Lewis. Also, special thanks to The Honorable Judy Spence MP, Minister for Sport, Police & Corrective Services, who delivered the keynote address. And through it all we’ve had our Australia Post Queensland U18 Scorpions in action in Mel- bourne at the fi rst round of the NAB Australian U18 Championships. But there is no rest in football. This weekend AFL Queensland staff will be vitally involved once again as AFL football returns to Gold Coast Stadium, Carrara, with the Round 8 clash between the North Melbourne Kangaroos and the West Coast Eagles. And next weekend we’ll be in celebration mode once again during AFL Indigenous Round. So, to all who continue to work tirelessly to promote and present our code in such a profes- sional manner, and to all who support these wonderful initiatives, thank you. It is a big part of why football continues to fl ourish in Queensland. E-Footy Next Week’s Games Record Saturday 24th May Chief Executive Offi cer: Richard Griffi ths Burleigh v Mayne Football Operations Manager: Marty King Record Editor: David Heilbron Western Magpies v Aspley Media Consultant: Peter Blucher Springwood v Noosa Advertising: Penny Chapple Coolangatta v Sandgate All Correspondence to: The Editor, Footy Record, AFL Queensland, PO Box 1211 Palm Beach Currumbin v Maroochy/Northshore COORPAROO DC, QLD 4151. Tel (07) 33942433 Surfers Paradise v Wilston Grange Velocity Sports AFL Queensland State League - Pineapple Hotel Cup Aspley HORNETS Springwood PUMAS No Name G B No Name G B 1 Steve Jackson 1 Kevin Rowbottom 2 Josh Weller 2 Will Sutton 3 Shaun Mugavin 3 Simon Rowe 4 David Stackleberg 4 Luke Ruf 5 Brent Evans 5 Adam Pettigrove 6 Andrew McElroy 6 Jamie Martin 7 Dale Wills 7 Matthew Hendry 8 Michael Ward 9 Nick Tronc 9 Joe McElroy 10 Malcolm Vincent 10 David Kirwan 12 Ryan Ross 11 Tynan O’Donnell 14 Ben Milbourne 12 Darren O’Keefe 15 Michael Weston 13 Dan Gaunt 16 Craig Neville 14 Brett Wilson 17 Russell Ollington 15 Grant Wilkinson 18 Wayne Ollington 16 Ben Purssell 19 Taylor Ross 17 Ben Rodgers 20 Callan Carkeet 18 Andrew Childs 21 Brett Lewis 19 Ben Stackleberg 22 Tiger Monk 20 Mathew Nuss 23 Josh Sutton 21 Mathew Tucker 24 Mark Hopkins 22 Gareth Purcell 25 Kayden Creely 23 Michael Harris 26 Matthew Shannon 24 Michael Clarke 28 Dwayne Catterwell 25 William McElroy 29 Josh Menz 26 Cale Agosta 30 Glen Fredricksen 27 Mathew McGlone 31 Brad Pollock 28 Jonothan Almond 32 Paul Bullock 29 Jeff Mant 33 Derek Berry 30 Jack Dalton 34 Robert Raudino 31 Tom Marshall 35 Shane Murrihy 32 Cameron Colvin 37 Matthew Lanham 33 Jason Clow 39 Michael Woodier 34 Michael Richardson 40 Ellery Bowman 35 Brendan Foote 41 Ross Connolly 36 Daniel Campbell 42 Aaron Flynn 37 Jeffery Cooper 43 Tristan Schuhkraft 38 David Gazelle 44 Geoffrey Gibbons 39 Lachlin Harris 46 Damian Creely 40 Michael Lane 47 Simon Parisio 41 Andrew Green 48 Chris Collins 42 Adam Kratzman 49 Clayton Barnes 43 Adrian Foote 50 Robert Pezzelato 44 Joel Cooney 51 Nigel Speed 45 Ben Miers 52 Allan Phillips 46 Shane Guest 53 Lee Ruf 47 Rob Grealy 54 Brayden Fitzpatrick 48 Scott Davies 55 Jaelen Grice 49 Mark Packer 56 Craig Doyle 50 David Noble 57 Matthew Ryan 51 Christian Tsalikis 58 Andrew Gray 53 Brodie Agosta 59 Jamie Mills 54 Bryan Edlond 55 Corey Evans 56 Shane Hamilton TEAM 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FINAL Aspley Springwood Footy Record Round 7 17th May 2008 Page 3 Velocity Sports AFL Queensland State League - Pineapple Hotel Cup AFL Queensland Pineapple Hotel Cup Previews Palm Beach v Noosa respectable losses against Palm Beach at Salk Oval and Surfers. The Roo’s midfi eld will win their share of the stoppages through the Even if it’s not windy hold onto your hats Whites and Hohenhaus. Conversion of the for this one which should potentially be the forward entries will be critical as Burleigh “Match of the Year” Palm Beach warmed to have plenty of strikepower up front and the task last week by putting the Blues in evergreen Sean Coughlin will be keen to their place and will be looking to show the make amends after being held goalless same degree of mercy to the Tigers who last week. Brown and Jamieson look likely make the long trek south. Michael I’Anson types for the Bombers and Jarrad Wagland will be full of confi dence after a points vic- will need to be monitored closely if the tory over a quality opponent in Jason Smith Roo’s are to open their accont this week and his battle with Jeffery and Edgar in the ruck should be a beauty. Adam Bovalino Aspley v Springwood has been providing plenty of drive for the at Graham Rd Tigers and whilst Troy Dixon has been quiet of late, look for him to step up in the After dropping their past four the Hornets big game. Will Rhys McAllister be given must get back into the winners circle. They fi rst crack at Matt Hicks who warmed up have shown signs against quality opposi- with a lazy ten last round? He along with tion but have lacked consistency. Brent Maddern and Zac Smith really hold the key Evans has been a pillar of strength wher- to the free fl owing Tigers. With massive ever he has played and Matthew Nuss scoring potential from both teams and qual- wins plenty of the ball. This week they ity smalls in Isles and Bloom going head to have the opportunity to take a step forward head this shapes as too hard to call. against a Puma outfi t that are really bat- tling and missing prime mover Shane Mur- rihy. Mark Thompson with three goals was Maroochy Northshore v Burleigh a positive but coach Ben Milbourne will at Fisherman’s Rd need to produce something special for his troops on his return to Graham Rd. With The Roo’s despite going down to arch the closeness of the competition and lim- rivals Noosa are starting to fi nd some ited spots in the top fi ve open the Hornets combination and are fi elding a stronger list. need to ensure that this is the week they They will fancy their chances against the get back on track Bombers who are desperate for a win after Catch the Match of the round and the weekly AFLQTUBE Footy Show on the net.... Go to www.aflq.com.au, click “aflqtube” on the left menu and follow the prompts Match replays available Wednesdays mornings and the Footy Show from Thursday afternoon Page 4 Footy Record Round 7 17th May April 2008 Velocity Sports AFL Queensland State League Mayne TIGERS Surfers Paradise DEMONS No Name G B No Name G B 1 Andrew Housego 1 Adam Hall 2 Tom Falconer 2 Simon Fenton 3 David McKay 3 Josh Orton 4 Simon Argent 4 Toby Petrack 5 Mick Silman 5 Clint Robson 6 Troy Fisher 6 Marc Hall 8 Ryan Slee 7 Josh Dwyer 9 Matthew Evans 8 Mick Kranz 10 Daniel Frawley 9 Jon Stephens 11 Cody Bird 10 Ash Blackwood 12 Tye Morrison 11 Dean Aldridge 14 Jeff Teale 12 Luke Pridmore 15 Brad Johns 13 Chad Owens 16 Glen Housego 14 Regan Finley 17 Trent Ingram 15 Carl D’Orazio 18 David Gardiner 16 Ryan Pope 19 Caleb Brown 17 Travis Tamburro 20 Bill Armstrong 18 Dave Bennett 21 Corey Massingham 19 Scott Lindleblad 22 Simon Northcott 20 Byron Blackwood 23 James Gillett 21 Steven Clarke 24 Jon Davis 22 Mark Thompson 25 Duncan Fell 23 Nathan Sullivan 26 Jason Eaton 24 Brenton Male 27 Chris Azazapardi 25 Ryan Wetterings 29 Tom Ryan 26 Gavin Blizzard 30 Cameron Downes 27 Liam Spencer 31 Paul Giankoulidis 28 Rod Lucas 32 Tyronne Lavery 29 Clint Cassidy 33 Mark Dennis 30 Chris Murch 34 Heath White 31 Liam Hern 35 Christian Rollman 32 Justin Lye 36 Ben Svanberg 33 Shane Wetterings 37 Brenton East 34 Chris Mitchell 38 Ryan Louwen-Skaven 35 Colin McNamara 39 Robert Smallcombe 36 Jack Baker 40 Steve Rappard 37 Sam Dalton 41 Keane White 38 Andrew Walsh 42 Daniel Steinback 39 Bobby Mcartney 45 Luke Ferguson 40 Bronte Shultze 46 Mark Schluter 41 Jay Suban 47 Tom Ditchburn 43 Jacob Clarke 48 Mark Lowrey 44 Matt Dickson 49 Corbin Sellen 46 Sean Ellis 50 Brad Pitcher 47 Paul Atkinson 51 Greg Simpson 51 Chris Murphy 52 Mitchell Bird 58 Tim Wong 55 Aaron Whitecross 60 William Morrison 56 Jack McKenna 57 Mark Griggs 58 Mitchell Quaiffe 59 Graham Grummitt 60 Jim Price 61 Michael Sneeseby 62 David Ditchburn 63 Grant Dore 64 Shane Fry 65 Brett Fry TEAM 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FINAL Mayne Surfers Paradise Footy Record Round 7 17th May 2008 Page 5 Velocity Sports AFL Queensland State League - Pineapple Hotel Cup AFL Queensland Pineapple Hotel Cup Previews Wilston Grange v Coolangatta consistent year.
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