Adelaide Crows

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Adelaide Crows ADELAIDE CROWS TONY ARMSTRONG BERNIE VINCE (Mid) $100,200 (Mid) $401,100 Tony Armstrong was one of the Crows best last An off-fi eld indiscretion will see Bernie Vince miss week against the Kangaroos, hitting the target with this week’s match with the Lions courtesy of a club imposed one-match ban. Already having a poor 22 of his 25 disposals, scoring 101 points for the season, it’s a huge blow for the 14,905 coaches that match. Having already played two games, his price have him in their side. His price has plummeted by is due to rise after this round, so make sure you $118,500 this season which is the third-biggest drop snap him up before it does. by any player at the club. ADELAIDE CROWS TEAM AVERAGE: 1524 (12th) Full Name Pos Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 5 6 7 8 Johncock, Graham DEF $512,100 $32,200 4 83% 105 120 96 138 127 Edwards, Tyson MID $461,500 -$20,300 8 83% 89 88 88 121 74 70 McLeod, Andrew DEF $436,700 $18,100 8 85% 88 89 62 102 97 95 Goodwin, Simon DEF $426,500 -$127,900 8 86% 88 77 65 62 95 87 Mackay, David MID $435,300 $19,500 4 84% 85 Thompson, Scott MID $432,100 -$64,100 7 85% 82 89 83 73 112 Bock, Nathan DEF $419,800 -$110,200 6 85% 80 88 54 101 108 Schmidt, Chris DEF $298,200 $198,000 6 79% 79 76 55 90 67 93 Maric, Ivan RUC $380,400 $91,800 7 81% 79 80 78 96 90 55 Vince, Bernie MID $401,100 -$118,500 8 82% 76 77 77 69 95 68 Knights, Chris FWD $420,100 -$21,300 3 85% 74 71 71 Doughty, Michael DEF/MID $367,300 -$111,900 8 89% 74 74 71 34 81 108 Douglas, Richard FWD $398,000 $28,400 8 80% 73 87 72 68 134 72 Rutten, Ben DEF $357,000 -$7,100 8 100% 71 81 77 67 85 95 Reilly, Brent MID $370,200 -$36,700 8 84% 71 72 59 87 92 51 Porplyzia, Jason FWD $389,500 -$72,600 7 87% 69 74 59 112 69 56 Burton, Brett FWD $332,000 $63,300 6 80% 69 65 89 60 47 Dangerfi eld, Patrick FWD/MID $294,400 -$38,300 6 78% 65 57 51 62 Walker, Taylor FWD $282,400 $43,000 5 82% 65 85 85 Davis, Phil DEF/FWD $214,800 $114,600 5 85% 64 60 89 53 37 60 Jaensch, Matthew FWD $142,600 $59,200 3 75% 62 62 52 40 95 Armstrong, Tony MID $100,200 $0 2 72% 60 101 101 van Berlo, Nathan MID $323,800 -$95,300 5 86% 59 51 45 33 69 57 Stevens, Scott DEF/FWD $329,200 -$31,700 4 75% 57 58 89 39 46 Petrenko, Jared DEF $266,100 $500 8 80% 55 57 40 41 78 68 Sloane, Rory MID $223,100 $0 1 38% 51 Cook, Myke MID $242,600 -$8,800 8 74% 50 49 65 40 28 62 Hentschel, Trent FWD $266,300 -$10,700 3 59% 48 Tippett, Kurt FWD/RUC $289,300 -$136,600 8 86% 46 57 68 57 87 16 Griffi n, Jonathon RUC $242,200 $0 1 71% 46 Sellar, James RUC $179,400 $0 1 27% 42 Henderson, Ricky FWD/DEF $100,200 $0 1 68% 19 19 19 Young, Will DEF $100,200 $0 1 83% 8 BRISBANE LIONS MITCH CLARK JONATHAN BROWN (Ruck) $391,000 (Fwd) $486,300 Mitch Clark is expected to spend another week on Mystery surrounds the fi tness of Lions captain the sidelines as he struggles to overcome a groin Jonathan Brown this week. He has travelled to injury. It’s not the news that 14,122 coaches wanted Adelaide early to see a specialist about his groin to hear, so maybe upgrading him to a Dean Cox problems, but he is still expected to line up against should be looked at this week. the Crows. BRISBANE LIONS TEAM AVERAGE: 1603 (6th) Full Name Pos Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 5 6 7 8 Brown, Jonathan FWD $486,300 -$39,100 8 97% 107 83 39 143 58 90 Rischitelli, Michael MID $442,400 $52,700 8 79% 96 79 97 85 94 41 Black, Simon MID $486,100 -$24,600 7 73% 93 106 133 76 138 75 Drummond, Josh DEF $475,100 -$62,800 7 80% 92 74 101 78 43 Johnstone, Travis MID $415,800 $25,800 7 87% 87 78 116 25 94 Power, Luke MID $404,200 -$111,000 7 88% 87 70 51 64 95 Brennan, Jared FWD/MID $406,000 -$68,800 6 77% 84 54 56 46 59 Maguire, Matt DEF $340,700 $226,700 7 83% 83 92 93 81 101 Selwood, Troy MID $306,500 $0 2 76% 80 85 85 Rich, Daniel MID $415,600 -$39,300 8 81% 80 85 77 86 107 71 Hawksley, James DEF $357,100 $88,400 5 87% 77 87 86 98 76 Sherman, Justin MID $416,500 -$66,800 6 89% 77 85 73 96 Staker, Brent FWD/MID $312,500 $40,700 8 94% 68 65 53 76 51 81 McGrath, Ashley DEF $331,400 -$57,300 7 86% 67 60 54 36 92 58 Redden, Jack MID $333,200 $20,100 8 82% 67 66 73 88 54 48 Polkinghorne, J FWD $298,200 $17,900 6 86% 66 64 53 57 66 78 Raines, Andrew DEF $315,000 $86,600 7 84% 65 63 60 81 48 Proud, Albert MID $248,400 $0 2 68% 65 51 51 Clark, Mitch RUC $391,000 -$107,100 5 72% 64 85 96 74 Rockliff, Tom FWD $217,500 $108,300 5 76% 63 47 42 55 44 Fevola, Brendan FWD $354,500 -$141,200 8 98% 62 53 48 95 48 22 Leuenberger, M RUC $282,100 $37,100 8 72% 61 55 80 31 58 51 Banfi eld, Todd MID $288,400 $188,200 8 82% 60 56 52 101 46 24 Merrett, Daniel DEF $312,200 -$10,900 5 86% 59 30 30 Stiller, Cheynee MID $341,100 -$20,300 3 76% 58 57 62 51 Patfull, Joel DEF $332,500 -$44,300 7 86% 57 51 97 35 20 Adcock, Jed DEF $374,700 -$89,200 4 63% 52 69 73 64 Buchanan, Amon FWD $305,400 -$33,400 3 51% 43 58 50 65 Austin, Matt DEF/MID $204,100 $500 3 76% 42 42 50 49 26 Hanley, Pearce DEF $201,800 $0 1 78% 22 22 22 CARLTON KANE LUCAS CHRIS JUDD (Mid) $226,000 (Fwd) $601,900 Kane Lucas only lasted 17 minutes last week Chris Judd has been one of the form players of the against the Power and failed to register a point. An competition from Rounds 4-8, averaging 131 points injured hamstring will see him miss a number of per match – ranked fourth in the competition. He weeks, so you should look at trading him out this led the Blues to victory last week against the Power, week and making the most of his $101,800 price racking up a season-high 153 points. rise. CARLTON TEAM AVERAGE: 1681 (5th) Full Name Pos Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 5 6 7 8 Judd, Chris MID $601,900 $12,600 5 84% 131 127 143 106 106 153 Bower, Paul DEF $459,400 $0 2 92% 121 111 111 Simpson, Kade MID $508,100 $9,100 8 86% 109 96 103 88 81 110 Murphy, Marc MID $519,300 -$80,200 8 82% 107 93 96 114 75 86 Gibbs, Bryce MID $517,000 -$51,600 8 90% 105 105 122 95 86 116 Russell, Jordan DEF $512,900 $138,900 8 90% 103 121 121 116 144 102 Scotland, Heath DEF $507,600 $12,300 8 85% 101 106 143 108 99 74 Carrazzo, Andrew DEF/MID $452,600 $0 8 82% 99 98 80 71 99 143 Betts, Eddie FWD $456,400 $57,300 8 87% 95 93 107 72 128 65 Kreuzer, Matthew RUC $409,400 -$11,700 8 68% 90 90 84 76 59 140 Houlihan, Ryan FWD $418,500 -$800 8 87% 90 76 105 67 67 64 Waite, Jarrad DEF/FWD $396,600 -$10,900 5 87% 85 117 123 111 Johnson, Chris DEF $352,700 $0 2 75% 73 73 72 73 Thornton, Bret DEF $426,900 -$85,900 5 94% 72 67 72 61 O'hAilpin, Setanta DEF/FWD $358,600 $59,800 8 89% 72 84 57 114 71 95 Yarran, Chris FWD $337,300 $97,400 8 78% 70 74 87 60 79 70 Garlett, Jefferey FWD $314,300 $54,000 5 81% 69 73 93 23 144 32 Armfi eld, Dennis DEF $342,300 $55,800 7 84% 68 82 73 73 75 108 Anderson, Joe DEF $320,500 $0 2 78% 68 McLean, Brock MID $336,900 -$88,900 5 66% 67 49 66 31 Robinson, Mitch MID $292,700 $20,800 4 75% 63 Walker, Andrew MID $291,500 $22,800 5 86% 62 57 57 White, Simon DEF $219,800 $136,400 5 84% 62 63 47 72 55 76 Jacobs, Sam RUC $255,500 $15,200 3 57% 60 60 54 76 51 Lucas, Kane MID $226,000 $101,800 6 61% 55 43 63 59 51 0 Warnock, Robert RUC $212,100 $79,900 5 53% 52 58 58 Henderson, Lachie DEF/FWD $266,800 -$34,400 6 89% 50 35 39 31 Jamison, Michael DEF $225,400 $10,500 8 93% 44 42 53 26 57 31 Joseph, Aaron MID $251,600 -$58,900 8 84% 43 60 36 54 87 61 COLLINGWOOD ALAN DIDAK DANE SWAN (Fwd/Mid) $501,900 (Mid) $569,800 Alan Didak has been extremely consistent this year, Dane Swan has been the best performing Magpie scoring 90 or more points in six of his eight games.
Recommended publications
  • Senior Finals Series Week 1
    $2.00 FOOTY RECORD SENIOR FINALS SERIES WEEK 1 26th/27th August 2017 KICKIN’ IT WITH KRISTEN Editorial – Senior Final Series – Issue 1, 26th/27th Aug 2017 WELCOME TO THE FINALS By KRISTEN ALEBAKIS Welcome to the 2017 Senior Finals Series. After 18 weeks, the home and away season has come to a close and finals footy officially begins. Finals will be played across Saturday and Sunday at various venues across the west over the next four weekends, with the Division 3 and 2 Grand Finals scheduled for September 9 and 10. The Division 1 Grand Final will be played on either September 16 or 17 at VU Whitten Oval. This season has been an exciting one and this year’s finals series is shaping up to be one of the best to date. Deer Park are chasing their fifth consecutive Division 1 premiership. Spotswood and Sunshine, the only two teams to beat the Lions, are hot on their heels. In Division 2, North Footscray and the Yarraville Seddon Eagles will reignite their rivalry and Jason Cloke’s Parkside will go head-to-head with the Wyndham Suns’ potent WRFL Footy forward line. Record Finals footy is a different ball game to the regular season, so it should be an entertaining Western Region end to the season. Football League Also, a special shout out to Hoppers Crossing captain Mathew Ryan, who will play game number 400 on Sunday. President Meredith Angwin Ryan has been a stalwart for the Warriors for more than 20 years and has been a great leader and personality of our league.
    [Show full text]
  • Adelaide Crows
    ADELAIDE CROWS SCOTT THOMPSON (Mid) $450,400 Thompson had a field day against Gold Coast last week, racking up 51 disposals – the most ever recorded in any game since 1999. He finished with an equal season-high 162 points, enjoying a decent price rise of $32,200 along the way. NATHAN VAN BERLO (Mid) $415,600 Mark Bickley has made a number of positional changes since taking over, one of which moving his skipper into the midfield. van Berlo has relished the new role, averaging 111 points per match from his past four games – ranked second at the club. ADELAIDE CROWS TEAM AVERAGE: 1599 (13th) Player Position Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 19 20 21 22 Scott Thompson Mid $450,400 $8,800 20 87% 109 110 70 127 80 162 Sam Jacobs Ruck $422,800 $61,900 17 80% 94 100 87 112 50 149 Scott Stevens Def/Fwd $391,200 $0 2 100% 90 Rory Sloane Mid $412,700 $46,700 16 81% 89 110 128 70 145 96 Bernie Vince Mid $354,600 -$23,400 15 84% 86 85 125 70 82 61 Nathan van Berlo Mid $415,600 $38,900 20 90% 86 111 107 123 109 104 Graham Johncock Def $356,100 -$137,000 20 87% 86 82 103 85 83 56 Richard Douglas Mid $345,900 -$86,300 15 80% 83 89 89 Michael Doughty Def/Mid $378,200 -$6,400 18 91% 80 91 69 104 96 93 Patrick Dangerfield Fwd/Mid $339,700 -$400 20 81% 80 83 99 67 70 95 Andy Otten Def $330,700 $145,600 14 93% 77 77 88 73 81 64 Brent Reilly Mid $311,800 -$51,600 19 83% 75 78 86 80 75 71 Matthew Jaensch Fwd $339,200 $41,500 13 86% 75 Tony Armstrong Def/Mid $299,200 $9,400 3 84% 74 74 86 67 70 Kurt Tippett Fwd/Ruck $322,800 -$6,500 16 89% 72 122 122 Ben Rutten
    [Show full text]
  • Week9 E-Record .Indd
    E-Footy RECORD 31st May 2008 Issue 9 Editorial with Marty King AFL AND AFLPA SET TO MOVE ON NEW ALCOHOL POLICY It’s terrifi c to see the AFL and the AFL Players Association working collaboratively to formulate a new policy on responsible alcohol consumption in the football environment. They are seeking feedback from each of the 16 AFL clubs, together with key national drug and alcohol experts, before framing a policy with guidelines that all AFL clubs and associated bod- ies like AFL Queensland can use to develop their own. This comes after a lot of background work was done over almost two years and the AFL Com- mission received a full briefi ng. The AFL, the Players’ Association and the AFL clubs understand that quite clearly that they have a responsibility to promote responsible drinking within the AFL and among the 16 clubs, the players and staff. But it’s not just about the elite level. The same will apply at the grassroots level and we at AFLQ will look to partner with the League on this important initiative. The guidelines within the AFL Framing Policy will provide a framework for AFL clubs and asso- ciated bodies to assist them in developing their own individual club responsible alcohol policies. The AFL Framing Policy lists a set of objectives for players and club staff, including the devel- opment of approaches for responsible consumption, effective pathways for treatment of alco- hol-related problems, creating responsible drinking cultures and using player welfare oriented and education-based approaches to promote responsible alcohol consumption.
    [Show full text]
  • Xref Aust Catalogue for Auction
    Page:1 Oct 20, 2019 Lot Type Grading Description Est $A CRICKET - AUSTRALIA - 19th Century Lot 44 44 1880 Australian Team original photograph 'The Australian Eleven, 1880', size 17x11cm, with players names on mount. Superb condition. 300 Lot 45 45 1893 Australian Team Carte-de-visite photograph 'Eighth Australian Cricketing Team, 1893', with players names on mount, published by London Stereoscopic Photographic Co. 500 Page:2 www.abacusauctions.com.au Oct 20, 2019 Lot Type Grading Description Est $A CRICKET - AUSTRALIA - 1901 to 1927 Ex Lot 46 46 Postcards 'V.Trumper (NSW)' fine used in UK 1905; 'The Australian Cricketers in England, 1912' fine mint; 'Australian Cricket Team 1921' fine mint. (3) 150 Page:3 Oct 20, 2019 CRICKET - AUSTRALIA - 1901 to 1927 (continued) Lot Type Grading Description Est $A Ex Lot 47 47 1901-02 Australian Team original photograph of team for the First Test at the SCG, most players wearing their Australian caps and blazers, size 26x18cm; also photograph of the giant scoreboard erected on the 'Evening News' building; and a third photograph of the crowd watching the scoreboard. Fine condition. (3) 700 Page:4 www.abacusauctions.com.au Oct 20, 2019 CRICKET - AUSTRALIA - 1901 to 1927 (continued) Lot Type Grading Description Est $A Lot 48 48 COLLINGWOOD CRICKET CLUB: Team photograph '1906-7' with players & committee names on mount, noted TW Sherrin, EW Copeland (after whom the Collingwood FC best & fairest is named) & a very young Jack Ryder (who was Bradman's captain in his first Test 22 years later), framed (no glass), overall 92x77cm, some faults at top right.
    [Show full text]
  • Claremont Football Club Is Proud to Present the 2015 Banquet Auction
    Claremont Football Club is proud to present the 2015 Banquet Auction Format for the Evening Master of Ceremonies – David De Vos Auctioneer –David Airey 6:30pm Doors Open 7:40pm Welcome 7:50pm Main Meal Served 8:30pm Main Auction Begins (Items 1-10) 9:10pm Dessert Served 9:20pm Main Auction Recommences (Items 11-25) 10:15pm Main Auction Finishes (Jazz Band Recommences!) 10:45pm Silent Auction Concludes (10:45pm sharp) Mission Statement The Banquet Auction is our major fundraising event for the year providing much needed financial support to invest in our crucial junior development programs. Claremont Football Club is immensely proud of our development policy whereby we provide opportunities primarily to local talent from within our regions of the inner Western Suburbs, the Kimberley region and the Great Southern. We are delighted to announce that over 75% of our playing group this year is from our local regions, a feat that leads all clubs in the WAFL competition and is only possible through the support of people like you. We call upon your generous support by kindly asking you to dig deep in support of the club. Thank you! Menu by Soiree Catering CANAPES ON ARRIVAL Mini Yorkshire puddings with rare roast beef, chilli onion jam Mustard mayonnaise Mixed wild mushroom risotto balls Served with house made pesto and shaved parmesan v gf Roasted pumpkin and feta polenta cakes, topped with roasted tomatoes and crispy sage leaves v gf Moroccan chicken and pine nut cigars served with spicy yoghurt MAIN COURSE Harvey Beef roast sirloin, kipfler potato with paprika salt Broccolini, baby honey carrots Pink peppercorn sauce gf Mount Barker chicken breast Mushroom, pine nut and goats cheese petivier Green beans, tarragon sauce DESSERT Warm fig and date pudding, served with caramel sauce and double cream Australian cheese board assorted crackers and seasonal fruit Thank you to our partners Saracen Estates Winery for their donation of the selection of wines for this evening.
    [Show full text]
  • ADELAIDE CROWS Chris Knights (Fwd) $291,600 Knights Will Miss the Final H&A Round of the Season After Undergoing Hip Surgery During the Week
    ADELAIDE CROWS CHRIS KNIGHTS (Fwd) $291,600 Knights will miss the final H&A round of the season after undergoing hip surgery during the week. He has been a massive disappointment this season, averaging 69 points per match and jumping in price by only $54,100. BERNIE VINCE (Mid) $364,000 Vince finished with a season-high 35 disposals and nine marks last week against Richmond, scoring 126 points – his second-best return for the year. He looms as a decent trade up target if you’re in the market for a player in his price range. ADELAIDE CROWS TEAM AVERAGE: 1603 (13th) Player Position Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 20 21 22 23 Scott Thompson Mid $459,300 $17,700 21 87% 109 115 127 80 162 92 Sam Jacobs Ruck $421,600 $60,700 18 80% 93 100 112 50 149 90 Scott Stevens Def/Fwd $391,200 $0 2 100% 90 Bernie Vince Mid $364,000 -$14,000 16 85% 89 85 70 82 61 126 Rory Sloane Mid $428,000 $62,000 17 81% 88 99 70 145 96 83 Nathan van Berlo Mid $434,800 $58,100 21 90% 88 115 123 109 104 123 Graham Johncock Def $350,100 -$143,000 21 87% 86 79 85 83 56 92 Richard Douglas Mid $334,100 -$98,100 16 80% 82 80 89 71 Patrick Dangerfield Fwd/Mid $351,200 $11,100 21 81% 81 83 67 70 95 99 Michael Doughty Def/Mid $378,200 -$6,400 18 91% 80 98 104 96 93 Brent Reilly Mid $334,400 -$29,000 20 84% 78 88 80 75 71 127 Tony Armstrong Def/Mid $304,400 $14,600 4 86% 77 77 86 67 70 83 Andy Otten Def $320,200 $135,100 15 92% 76 69 73 81 64 57 Matthew Jaensch Fwd $339,200 $41,500 13 86% 75 Kurt Tippett Fwd/Ruck $332,600 $3,300 17 89% 72 104 122 86 Matthew Wright Mid $326,900
    [Show full text]
  • 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.
    [Show full text]
  • SUPERTIPPING Picking Right Skipper Is
    HERALDSUN.COM.AU FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 2015 AFL 79 ROUND 22 SUPERTIPPING CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN Five picks as skipper this week 128 127 126 126 125 124 AVERAGE PAST THREE GAMES v OPPONENT 1 Lachie Neale Mid 127 $488,800 2 Brent Harvey Fwd/Mid 123 $504,200 GLENN BRUCE DERMOTT BIANCA MARK JAY Todd Goldstein Ruck $722,200 McFARLANE MATTHEWS BRERETON CHATFIELD ROBINSON CLARK 3 120 Geelong 1 Geelong 23 Geelong 28 Geelong 10 Geelong 12 Geelong 10 4 Jarryd Roughead Fwd 119 $450,700 GWS Giants 25 GWS Giants 27 GWS Giants 23 GWS Giants 12 GWS Giants 24 GWS Giants 37 5 Scott Pendlebury Mid 112 $573,700 Hawthorn 45 Hawthorn 36 Hawthorn 78 Hawthorn 30 Hawthorn 55 Hawthorn 50 North Melbourne 7 North Melbourne 10 North Melbourne 5 North Melbourne 1 Western Bulldogs 12 North Melbourne 15 Richmond 28 Richmond 28 Richmond 45 Richmond 23 Richmond 17 Richmond 22 JOIN NOW! heraldsun.com.au Port Adelaide 15 Port Adelaide 24 Gold Coast 7 Port Adelaide 12 Port Adelaide 3 Port Adelaide 10 West Coast 5 West Coast 20 West Coast 24 West Coast 9 Adelaide 4 Adelaide 5 Sydney 21 Sydney 16 St Kilda 5 Sydney 10 Sydney 26 Sydney 24 Fremantle 55 Fremantle 35 Fremantle 39 Fremantle 41 Fremantle 38 Fremantle 60 Picking right LAST WEEK 6 LAST WEEK 5 LAST WEEK 5 LAST WEEK 4 LAST WEEK 5 LAST WEEK 6 124 124 124 124 123 123 skipper is key PUMP up the balloons, clear AL PATON SAM JON MICHAEL TIM KEVIN WARWICK the street for a parade and EDMUND RALPH WARNER WATSON BARTLETT GREEN make space in the trophy cabi- Sam Newman said: “We are Geelong 2 Geelong 17 Geelong 9 Geelong 17 Geelong 6 Geelong 5 net — it’s SuperCoach grand very, very excited seeing as GWS Giants 19 GWS Giants 27 GWS Giants 2 GWS Giants 9 GWS Giants 15 GWS Giants 24 final week.
    [Show full text]
  • Xref Football Catalogue for Auction
    Auction 241 Page:1 Lot Type Grading Description Est $A SPORTING MEMORABILIA - General & Miscellaneous Lots 1 Balance of collection including 'The First Over' silk cricket picture; Wayne Carey mini football locker; 1973 Caulfield Cup glass; 'Dawn Fraser' swimming goggles; 'Greg Norman' golf glove; VHS video cases signed by Lionel Rose, Jeff Fenech, Dennis Lillee, Kevin Sheedy, Robert Harvey, Peter Hudson, Dennis Pagan & Wayne Carey. (12 items) 100 3 Balance of collection including 'Summit' football signed John Eales; soccer shirts for Australia & Arsenal; Fitzroy football jumper with number '5' (Bernie Quinlan); sports books (10), mainly Fine condition. (14) 80 5 Ephemera 'Order of Service' books for the funerals of Ron Clarke (4), Arthur Morris, Harold Larwood, David Hookes, Graeme Langlands, Roy Higgins, Dick Reynolds, Bob Rose (2), Merv Lincoln (2), Bob Reed & Paul Rak; Menus (10) including with signatures of Ricky Ponting (2), Mike Hussey, Meg Lanning, Henry Blofeld, Graham Yallop, Jeff Moss, Mick Taylor, Ray Bright, Francis Bourke. 150 6 Figurines collection of cold cast bronze & poly-resin figurines including shot putter, female tennis player, male tennis player, sprinter on blocks, runner breasting tape, relay runner; also 'Wally Lewis - The King of Lang Park'; 'Joffa' bobblehead & ProStar headliner of Gary Ablett Snr. (9) 150 7 Newspapers interesting collection featuring sports-related front page images and feature stories relating to football, cricket, boxing, horse racing & Olympics, mainly 2010-2019, also a few other topics including
    [Show full text]
  • MIDFIELDERS DEFENDERS RUCKS NAME 2014 AVE NAME 2014 AVE NAME 2014 AVE Gary Ablett 136.7 Nick Malceski 105.4 Sam Jacobs 115.4
    MIDFIELDERS DEFENDERS RUCKS NAME 2014 AVE NAME 2014 AVE NAME 2014 AVE Gary Ablett 136.7 Nick Malceski 105.4 Sam Jacobs 115.4 Tom Rockliff 132 Kade Simpson 95.4 Shane Mumford 114.2 Scott Pendlebury 124.4 Shaun Burgoyne 94.2 Stef Martin 111.7 Nat Fyfe 122.3 Brodie Smith 93.5 Aaron Sandilands 108 Joel Selwood 120.9 Heath Shaw 96.2 Todd Goldstein 106.9 Danye Beams 115.5 Josh Gibson 92.5 Paddy Ryder 101.1 Rory Sloane 114.8 Luke Hodge 91.5 Matthew Lobbe 100 Josh Kennedy 113.9 Michael Hibberd 91.4 Ivan Maric 99.7 Steele Sidebottom 113.2 Matthew Jaensch 89.5 Will Minson 93.3 Matthew Priddis 112.8 Corey Enright 89 Nic Naitanui 90.8 Callan Ward 112.8 Grant Birchall 88.9 Ben McEvoy 89.8 Michael Barlow 111.7 James Kelly 88.9 Hamish McIntosh 83.8 Jordan Lewis 109.4 Alex Rance 88.6 Mark Jamar 82.8 Luke Parker 108.5 Bob Murphy 88.5 Robbie Warnock 80.9 Nathan Jones 108.1 Paul Duffield 88.4 Tom Hickey 88.3 Adam Treloar 107.5 Andrew Walker 87.2 Mike Pyke 77.7 Jobe Watson 106.7 Michael Johnson 87.2 Jon Ceglar 76.7 Steve Johnson 106.7 Shannon Hurn 86.9 Zac Smith 76.2 Dyson Heppell 106.4 Andrew Mackie 86.1 Shaun Hampson 75.9 Bryce Gibbs 106.2 Michael Hurley 85.7 Zac Clarke 75.9 Marc Murphy 106 Jeremy Howe 85.4 Dion Prestia 106.8 Lynden Dunn 85.2 WATCH LIST Travis Boak 105.7 Bachar Houli 83.2 NAME 2014 AVE Patrick Dangefield 105.6 Ryan Harwood 83.2 Rhyce Shaw 74.4 Jarrad McVeigh 104.5 Harry Taylor 83.1 Tom Langdon 71 Pearce Hanley 103.8 Sam Fisher 92 Shane Savage 69.1 David Swallow 103.2 Chris Yarran 82.7 Kade Kolodjashnij 68.4 Jack Redden 103.1 Jeremy McGovern
    [Show full text]
  • AFL Trivia Quiz
    Indoor wet weather ideas: AFL Trivia Quiz (May need pens/pencils and paper to write on) DFS Chinese boxing competition DFS Ricochet Round Robin Team Song performance (Players SHP teams for the day) Sing their AFL club song performance/competition Arm Tangle Competition AFL Trivia Quiz NOTE: Groups may need writing materials. (Pen/pencil, paper). Otherwise, they discuss then verbally say their answer. 1. Who won the 2016 AFL Grand Final? Western Bulldogs 2. Who won the 2016 Brownlow Medal? Patrick Dangerfield 3. Who won the 2016 Coleman Medal? Josh J Kennedy 4. Who won the 2016 Norm Smith Medal? Jason Johannisen 5. Which player holds the record for most goals ever kicked? Tony Lockett 6. Which clubs did he play for? St Kilda (898 goals) & Sydney (462) 7. What are the traditional colours of the Gold Coast Suns? Red, Gold, Blue 8. Who have won the most AFL premierships? Essendon, Carlton (16) 9. Who is the current captain of the Western Bulldogs? Bob Murphy 10. How many games did Essendon win last year? 3 matches 11. Who is the current coach Geelong (first and last name!)? Chris Scott 12. What is Gary Ablett jun Gary Ablett 13. How many draws have their been this AFL season? 0 (Check that a draw happen on weekend!) 14. What number draft pickior’s did Dad’sRichmond name? pick Trent Cotchin? Pick 2 15. Which club did Anthony Koutoufides play for? Carlton didn’t 16. Which AFL club did Andrew Macleod play for? Adelaide Crows 17. What are the traditional colours of the St.
    [Show full text]
  • AFL Vic Record Week 23.Indd
    VFL Round 19 TAC Cup Round 17 21 - 23 August 2015 $3.00 Tips to avoid BetRegret Gamble less than once a week Leave your debit and credit cards at home Take breaks when gambling Don’t let it lead to something bigger. Get all the tips at betregret.com.au Authorised by the Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation, Melbourne. Photo: Dave Savell Features 4 5 Nick Carnell 7 Alan Hales / Peter Henderson 9 Gary Ayres Every week Editorial 3 VFL Highlights 10 VFL News 11 TAC Cup Highlights 14 TAC Cup News 15 AFL Vic News 16 Club Whiteboard 18 21 Events 23 Get Social 24 25 Draft Watch 64 Who’s playing who 34 35 Essendon vs Footscray 52 53 North Ballarat vs Calder 36 37 Collingwood vs Richmond 54 55 Oakleigh vs Geelong 38 39 Coburg vs Casey Scorpions 56 57 Bendigo vs Northern 40 41 Northern Blues vs Box Hill Hawks 58 59 Gippsland vs Sandringham 42 43 Port Melbourne vs Frankston 60 61 Western vs Dandenong 44 45 Williamstown vs Werribee 62 63 Murray vs Eastern 46 47 Sandringham vs Geelong Editor: Ben Pollard ben.pollard@afl vic.com.au Contributors: Anthony Stanguts Design & Print: Cyan Press Photos: AFL Photos (unless otherwise credited) Ikon Park, Gate 3, Royal Parade, Carlton Nth, VIC 3054 Advertising: Ryan Webb (03) 8341 6062 GPO Box 4337, Melbourne, VIC 3001 Phone: (03) 8341 6000 | Fax: (03) 9380 1076 AFL Victoria CEO: Steven Reaper www.afl vic.com.au State League & Talent Manager: John Hook High Performance Managers: Anton Grbac, Leon Harris Cover: Dion Hill in action for Coburg during the Lions’ Talent Operations Coordinator: Rhy Gieschen Round
    [Show full text]