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Fremantle Mariners & Longmont Marlins V FREMANTLE MARINERS 9 V BRISBANCE BARRACUDAS 4 – LONGMONT MARLINS 10 V BRISBANCE FRIDAY 11TH MARCH BARRACUDAS 11 – FRIDAY 11TH MARCH The Mariners headed into the top of the table clash against the Brisbane The weekends games between the Longmont Marlins Barracudas with an impressive 10 goal win against cross town rivals the UWA and the highly fancied Brisbane Barracudas were always Torpedoes. The Brisbane Barracudas kept the game very tight by controlling going to be close affairs. The Longmont Marlins were full their attack and preventing the Mariners counter attack game from of confidence after coming off a confidence building 8 dominating, The Barracudas also employed a zone against the power centre goal victory over the UWA Torpedoes, and the Brisbane Forwards Jamie Beadsworth and Joel Swift which forced the shot from the top. Barracudas fancied their chances on the road. The game The Fremantle Mariners went into the main break with a 4-2 lead. The second was goal for goal until 3:31 into the third quarter when half opened up with the Mariners scoring 5 goals to 2 and eventually run out Glencora Ralph slotted home an action goal to open up a comfortable 9-4 winners. Jamie Beadsworth dominated the scoring with 3 7-5 lead. The Brisbane Barracudas then went on a goals while Grant Richardson was very effective with his 2 goals from right unanswered 4 goal run to lead 9-7 with 5.06 left on the hand catch. clock in the last quarter. Zoe Arancini and Gemma Beadsworth both scored late in the final quarter but the FREMANTLE MARINERS 4 V BRISBANCE BARRACUDAS 6 – Brisbane Barracudas were able to answer with two goals SUNDAY 13TH MARCH to maintain a two goal difference, and hold on to a valuable 9-11 away win. Glencora Ralph scored 3 goals It was the Brisbane Barracudas turn to get off to a flyer with a 2-0 lead at for the Longmont Marlins, while Gemma Beadsworth and quarter time. Australian player Rhys Howden was dominating in front of the Zoe Arancini scored twice. cage scoring all of the Brisbane Barracudas goals to half time, The Mariners looked sluggish in the first half despite earning five exclusions in the second LONGMONT MARLINS 16 V BRISBANCE quarter and converting two, to go in the main break 3-2 down. BARRACUDAS 9 – SUNDAY 13TH MARCH The Mariners pulled a goal back through a Tim Cleland counter to level the scores at three all going into the last quarter but Brisbane Barracudas scored The Longmont Marlins were looking to turn around Friday the first 2 goals of the last quarter with Dan Young converting a penalty and a nights disappointing 10-11 loss, and started well with a 5 metre to put the game beyond the Mariners. Nick O’Halloran got a goal 2-0 first quarter. The Brisbane Barracudas fought back in back with 3 minutes left but the Brisbane Barracudas held for a well deserved the second quarter with 2 goals but the Longmont 6-4 victory. Australian players Rhys Howden, 3 goals and Dan Young 2 goals Marlins went into the main break leading 5-3. The dominated the scoring for the Brisbane Barracudas, while Hick O’Halloran Longmont Marlins took advantage of a tied Brisbane scored twice for the Mariners. Barracudas who were on the end of a tough 4 game road trip to completely dominate the third quarter with 8-1 This week the Fremantle Mariners will host the eighth placed Balmain Tigers run, with Beadsworth, Arancini and Ralph all scoring two on Thursday 17 March and Saturday 19 March. goals each. The game was all but over by three quarter, with the Longmont Marlins comfortably winning the Fremantle Mariners & Longmont Marlins game 16-9. Glencora Ralph dominated scoring five goals while Gemma Beadsworth scored four goals. v The Longmont Marlins welcome the seventh placed Balmain this weekend with games starting at 6:30pm Balmain Tigers Thursday 17 March and Saturday 19 March. 6.30pm Thursday 17 March and 6.30pm Saturday 19 March UPCOMING EVENTS Saturday 19 March Senior Grade Finals at Claremont Pool The Fremantle Mariners and Longmont Marlins would like you acknowledge the contribution Bar open from 4.00pm Saturday 19 March for all senior grade players to return to the club and of all the cap sponsors and the following corporate partners: celebrate after playing in Grand Finals, and watch the Fremantle National League Teams. - Saturday 26 March Junior Finals at Claremont Pool Fremantle Mariners and Longmont Marlins BALMAIN TIGERS COACHES – FREMANTLE MARINERS PETER ARANCINI – LONGMONT MARLINS ADAM RICHARDSON COACHES – BALMAIN MEN PHIL BOWER – BALMAIN WOMEN DANIELLE BOWER Cap Sponsor Cap Sponsor CPS Securities Edward Slade 1 Emma Thillainath Kambo’s Electrical James Clark 1 Catherine Watters Attadale Hardware Clancy Neesham 2 Gemma Beadsworth Orontide Group Troy Delaney 2 Lexi Higlett Driven Finance Group Tim Cleland 3 Kate Finucane Hollywood Private Hospital Brian Benedetti 3 Kayle Leathem Attadale Private Hospital Nick O'Halloran 4 Emma Hamilton-Foster DAVROB Construction James Falzon 4 Kallan Lucas (Imp) Chandler MacLeod Mitchal Ainsworth 5 Sharon Wheelock Cooch Creative Connor Martin 5 Lauren Hamill Crosby Tiles Jamie Beadsworth 6 Chris Dyson 6 Elizabeth Simms Pioneer Credit Grant Richardson 7 Ebony Neesham Wellard Mohamed Ali 7 Jayde Appel Glendenning Valuers Sam Quinn 8 Glencora Ralph Drum Services Peter Wormleaton 8 Bre Appel SRG Corporate Joel Swift 9 Zoe Arancini Auspole Products Joel Davis 9 Jemma Dessauvagie ADH James Fannon 10 Erin Redbond Sage Financial Group Gavin Woods 10 Bianca Mercuri Sage Financial Group NIck Redbond 11 Leah Neilsen Q Legal Ikaika Aki 11 Tayla Walsh Steel Blue Safety Daniel Lawrence 12 Kassia Ralston Retravision Marin Lazic 12 Ashley Bower Bondall Zoltan Ridzyk 13 Rachel Flint Yes Loans Ian Calpin 13 Gabi Sainsbury Thermo Composite Technologies Jayden Smith 14 Caitlyn Reid Metaltorque Fabrications Alex Sutton 14 Christi Bardecki (Imp) Terrace Men Luca Alteri 15 Mercedes Ralph Silent Nick Willett 15 Eliza Davey Richard O'Halloran 16 Cloe Nella United Industries Lance Goldsmith 16 Annabelle Laycock Link Group Laurie Trettel 17 Alexandra Verb 17 18 Lillian Hedges CPS Securities 18 Emily Young Legends Bar Jack Collier 19 Janies Van Kampen The Stewart Group TDC Alex Petrov 20 Danni Woodhouse Needham Airconditioning Induction & Training Services Reg Burrows 21 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS 2011 NWPL RESULTS FREMANTLE BALMAIN TIGERS Fremantle Mariners 8 def Sydney Uni 5 Longmont Marlins 15 def Sydney Uni 10 Joel Swift - 100 goals (v Cronulla 8 Feb 11) Joel Davis - 100 games (v Victoria 17 Feb 11) Fremantle Mariners 12 def Sydney Uni 6 Longmont Marlins 10 def Sydney Uni 8 Grant Richardson - 400 goals (v Cronulla 11 Feb 11) Jemma Dessauvagie - 150 games (v Uni of NSW 5 Mar 11) Fremantle Mariners 18 def Drummoyne 11 Longmont Marlins 15 def Drummoyne 8 Fremantle Mariners 24 def Drummoyne 7 Longmont Marlins 10 def Drummoyne 4 Gemma Beadsworth - 400 goals (v Hunter 24 Feb 11) Lexi Higlett - 100 goals (v Drummoyne 6 Mar 11) Fremantle Mariners 20 def Cronulla 8 Cronulla 19 def Longmont Marlins 11 Glencora Ralph - 300 goal (v Hunter 26 Feb 11) Elizabeth Simms - 200 goals (v Hunter 12 Mar 11) Fremantle Mariners 15 def Cronulla 2 Cronulla 11 def Longmont Marlins 9 Fremantle Mariners 13 def KFC Breakers 10 Longmont Marlins 13 def KFC Breakers 10 Tim Cleland - 250 games (v Uni of WA 3 Mar 11) Fremantle Mariners 7 def KFC Breakers 5 Longmont Marlins 19 def KFC Breakers 9 Fremantle Mariners 17 def Hunter Hurricanes 7 Longmont Marlins 13 def Hunter Hurricanes 8 Tim Cleland - 300 goals (v Brisbane 11 Mar 11) Fremantle Mariners 12 def Hunter Hurricanes 6 Longmont Marlins 17 def Hunter Hurricanes 9 Fremantle Mariners 20 def UWA Torpedoes 10 Longmont Marlins 14 def UWA Comets 6 Fremantle Mariners 9 def Brisbane Barracudas 4 Brisbane Barracudas 11 def Longmont Marlins 10 Brisbane Barracudas 6 def Fremantle Mariners 4 Longmont Marlins 16 def Brisbane Barracudas 9.
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