Lightning Premiership Under 12 & Under 14 Grand Final

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Lightning Premiership Under 12 & Under 14 Grand Final LIGHTNING PREMIERSHIP UNDER 12 & UNDER 14 GRAND FINAL Sunday 11th August 2019 UNDER 14 GRAND FINAL – MOAMA 2.30pm Rochester Kyabram UNDER 12 LIGHTNING PREMIERSHIPS DIVISION 1 – MOAMA DIVISION 2 – VIC PARK, ECHUCA St Augustines, Tongala, Rochester, Echuca Murray Bombers, Echuca Bombers, Echuca Green, Moama Black, Moama White Kyabram, Echuca United Gold 9am Moama Black Moama White 9am Echuca Bombers Echuca Murray Bombers 9.30am Tongala Rochester 9.30am Echuca United Gold Echuca Green 10.00am St Augustines Moama Black 10.00am Kyabram Echuca Bombers 10.30am Moama White Rochester 10.30am Echuca Murray Bombers Echuca Green 11.00am St Augustines Tongala 11.00am Kyabram Echuca United Gold 11.30am Rochester Moama Black 11.30am Echuca Green Echuca Bombers 12.00pm Moama White St Augustines 12.00pm Echuca Murray Bombers Kyabram 12.30pm Moama Black Tongala 12.30pm Echuca Bombers Echuca United Gold 1.00pm St Augustines Rochester 1.00pm Kyabram Echuca Green 1.30pm Tongala Moama White 1.30pm Echuca United Gold Echuca Murray Bombers 2pm Presentations 2pm Presentations DIVISION 3 AT GIRGARRE Echuca United Blue, Leitchville-Gunbower, SGR Giants, Lockington Bamawm United, Runnymede 9.30am Echuca United Blue SGR Giants 10:00am Lockington Bamawm Utd Leitchville Gunbower 10:30am Runnymede Echuca United Blue 11:00am SGR Giants Leitchville Gunbower 11:30am Runnymede Lockington Bamawm Utd 12:00pm Leitchville Gunbower Echuca United Blue 12:30pm SGR Giants Runnymede 1:00pm Echuca United Blue Lockington Bamawm Utd 1:30pm Runnymede Leitchville Gunbower 2:00pm Lockington Bamawm Utd SGR Giants 2.30pm Presentations PRESIDENTS WELCOME Welcome to the Goulburn Campaspe Junior Football League 2019 Under 12 Lightning Premiership and Under 14 Grand Final. The GCJFL would like to thank our hosting clubs Moama, Echuca and SGR Giants for all there hard work in hosting the day for all the clubs! Also thank you all the clubs for a great season 2019. Without the hard work and dedication of volunteers a day like today and the season would not be possible. To all players, coaches, club officials and specttors please enjoy the day and I encourage you to support all players in a positive way. Paul Shortis President UNDER 12 LIGHTNING PREMIERSHIP RULES & SCORING • Games consist of two 12 minutes halves. There will be 3 minutes at half time and 3 minutes between games. • There will be one warning siren one minute prior to the start of each game and again prior to the start of the second half. The start and finish of each half will be signalled with one long siren blast. Games will commence on siren not when the teams are ready. • Each team must supply their own field & goal umpire. Goal umpires will umpire their own team’s games and must return the scorecards to the Recorder after each game. • The point’s allocation is as follows: ‒ 1 points for the winner of each half; ‒ Half a point if teams have equal scores in a half ‒ 2 point for the overall winner of the game; and • In the case of a tie in points, the team with the better percentage becomes the premier. • Teams named first shall kick towards northern/eastern end. • Team Managers must report to the Recorder located in club rooms upon arrival and hand in 1 team sheet, collect scorecards and teams playing first are to complete a ground report. • Blood Rule: It is preferable that umpires don’t stop play and we ask clubs to replace players affected by the blood rule as soon as possible without interrupting the game. • Order Off Rule: As per AFL Victoria Country Rules. • There are no boundary umpires. If the ball goes out of bounds by foot, whether on the full or not, a free kick will be awarded to the opposing team. A player CANNOT score directly from this free kick. If the ball goes out of bounds but NOT off a player’s foot, a ball up shall occur 5 meters inside the boundary at the point where the ball went out. Normal “out of bounds on the full” and “deliberately out of bounds” rules still apply. • Kicking off the ground is not allowed. • Size 3 synthetic match balls will be used. Match balls will be supplied by the league. • Teams are to play 18 per side on the field unless both teams agree to play different. • Each team is allowed 2 water carriers. They are to deliver water after a goal has been scored or when the ball is at the other end of the ground, they are not to coach or deliver messages from the coach. Runners are to be correctly attired wearing a high visible jacket and must deliver messages to the player from the coach as quickly as possible. They should not be on the ground for long periods of time and must not interfere with any players or officials. • Teams are to abide by the GCJFL By-Laws, otherwise refer to the AFL Victorian Country Rule Book. • Trophies and medallions for the winner of each division will be presented after the final game and team perpetual trophies will be presented at the presentation night. • Entry is $5 per adult. • Hot and cold food and beverages are available at the canteens throughout the day • Junior football is an alcohol-free zone. • Junior Sport is also a Smoke Free Zone. All smokers must be a minimum of 10 meters away from the playing arena while junior sport is being conducted. UNDER 14 2.30pm Moama ROCHESTER KYABRAM Coach Steve Rasmussen Coach Justin Torney Assist. Coach Todd Woodfine & Brett Wileman Assist. Coach Simon Doolan Team Mgr Linda Walker Team Mgr Jo Doolan No. First Name Surname No. First Name Surname 1 Lawson Kath 1 Miller Griffiths 2 Darby Wileman 2 Steve George 3 Jack Seabrook 4 Riley Williams 4 Blake Roulston 5 Angus Scoble 5 Nate Rasmussen 6 Reve Torney 6 Reed Hocking 7 Jarrad Fleming 7 Jagger Thomas 8 Will Campbell 8 Elijah Foley 10 Nicholas Jephson 9 Declan Pearce 16 Will Worsfold 10 Tobie Woodfine 18 Jay Gentle 11 Will Broucek 19 James Jarrett 12 Hunter Wileman 20 Josh Cartwright 13 Kody Lees 22 Harry Nevill 14 Hugh Kerlin 26 Cohen Sceney 15 Jai Milligan 27 Josh Dunne 16 Ashton Walker 28 Oscar Dixon 17 Noah Martin 29 Luke Turpin 18 Ray Pearson 34 Blake Nicholson 20 Harrison Foster 35 Noah O'Donnell 21 Noah O'Sullivan 43 Shaun Doolan 22 Jordy Bruton 44 Liam Parr 23 Charlie Palmer 52 Bayley Lloyd 24 Charlie Peacock 54 Xavier Brennan 25 Zack Wileman 28 Brodie Moon 29 Ethan Howard MOAMA BLACK MOAMA WHITE ROCHESTER Jason Anderson / Kirk Teasdale / Coach Coach Coach Gary Milligan Troy Courts Simon McCarty Team Mgr. Nathan Burrell Team Mgr. Annie Peat Team Mgr. Carlie Honey No. First Surname No. First Surname No. First Surname 1 Cooper Hunter 1 Mitchell McLean 1 Matt Harrington 2 Kobe Atkinson 2 Lochie Paterson 3 Harrison Keating 3 Benjamin Hewes 3 Max McCallum 4 Jett Milligan 4 Chad Shanon 4 Campbell McCarty 5 Seth Turri 5 Cody Verhey 5 Charlie Proussalis 6 Kade Pearse 6 Callum Roberts 6 Geordie Teasdale 7 Flynn Pain 7 Lennix Keam 7 Harry Barlow 8 Sam Seabrook 8 Thomas Naujok 8 Lachlan Pumpa 9 Jordy Rassmussen 9 Sam Noonan 9 Jack Davy 10 Pepper Bannon 10 William Anderson 10 Lachlan Barlow 11 Brock Kennan 11 Rhys Drennan 11 Max McCarty 12 Darby Martin 12 Xavier Mallick 12 Ryder Douglas 12 Cale James 13 Toby Cadd 13 Oliver Wright 13 Lewis Harrington 14 Bailey Burrell 14 Zayne Weis-Hudson 14 Oliver Williams 15 Charlie Courts 15 Mac Hooppell 15 Patric Reid 16 Jett Huddle 16 Archie Teasdale 16 Cody Harshorne 17 Ryan Meager 17 Alex Donchi 17 Curtis Howard 18 Zander Highfield 18 Jake Barden 18 Billy Ludbey 19 Zane Hinds 19 Cruz Burns 21 Luke Phipps 20 Henry Brown 20 Zade Maschewski 22 Lachie Joyce 21 William Street 21 Oscar Palmer 25 Trey White 22 Cohen Highfield 22 Fred Peat 26 Will Coghill 23 Trent Gray 31 Kai Shiels 27 Hunter Hartshorne ST AUGUSTINES TONGALA Coach Dale O’Neill Coach Travis Johnstone Team Mgr. Dan Hargreaves Team Mgr. Leonie Smith No. First Surname No. First Surname 2 Shanae Mustey 1 Ned Carroll 3 Oliver McCormick 2 Luke Simmons 4 Oscar Carver 3 Jett Kreymborg 5 Jimmy Hargreaves 4 Ryan Clarke 8 Lachlan Carver 5 Riley Wilkinson 9 Cooper Learmonth 6 Max Carroll 10 Riley Carver 7 Cruz Kreymborg 11 Ayden Good 8 Charlie Bird 13 Cooper O'Neill 9 Benny Smith 14 Hunter Fawcett 10 Logan Milnes 15 Jett Guiney 11 Noah Parkinson 16 Lachlan Werner 12 Curtis Bower 17 Max Carroll 13 Nathan Lloyd DIVISION 18 Luca Hallett 14 Jessie Johnstone 19 Myles Camin 15 Axle Langdon 20 Josh Hayes 16 Mitchell Cornwall 1 21 Ryan Pethybridge 17 Will Brennan 22 William Poole 18 Leyton Webster 23 Dylan Priest 19 Mason Kellow 24 Marley Gordon 20 Braith Northausen 25 Hamish Stewart 21 Nathaniel Gee 26 Hayden Parsons 22 Clayton Rossborough 27 Nicholas McCormick 23 Hudson Kellett 28 Charlie Isaac 24 Jet Jackman 29 Jack Donaldson 25 Sebastian Cornwall 30 Matthew Railton 26 Dakoda Fitzpatrick 31 Zachary Bamford-Phillis 27 Jack Rhind 28 Zak Boal Seth Chantler ECHUCA BOMBERS ECHUCA GREEN ECHUCA MURRAY BOMBERS Coach Kane Henson Coach Todd Fleming Coach Brad Weeks Kate Watson/ Team Mgr. Stuart Addicott Team Mgr. Stacey Fraser Team Mgr. Kristine Oliver No. First Surname No. First Surname No. First Surname Will Addicott 1 Cody Walker 22 Jaxon Bourke Ned Ash-Townrow 2 Luke Oellermann Zavier Bowles Lochlan Basham 3 Stella Fraser 1 Easton Carlile Patrick Caffery 5 Eliza Fraser 24 Riley Chivers-Sellings Kristian Fitzsimmons 9 Albert Cunningham 10 Charlie Kenna Archer Golding 12 Angus McBurnie 13 Cooper Mai Lenny Griffiths 13 Riley Carr 7 Logan Mann Liam Grownow 15 Elija Swiggs Hayla McGregor Ky Henson 16 Lincoln Bohn 14 Charlie O’Toole Darcy Irwin 17 Dhara Canham 9 Jack Oliver Jack Milne 18 Will Walshe 12 Jake Scragg Beth Morris 19 Sam O’Brien 11 Zach Swinton Campbell Orr 20 Tom Oliver 5 Angus Watson Bailee Smith 21 Hamish Boyd Archer Weeks 23 Blade Bawden Darcy Weeks 27 Campbell Thomson Liam Beasley Flynn Carr Mitch Sutton Eden Thomson ECHUCA UNITED GOLD KYABRAM Coach Anthony Chapman Coach Jason Norman Claire Burrows / Nicole Team Mgr.
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