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TAC Record Rnd 10.Indd TAC CUP ROUND 10 JUNE 14-15, 2014 $3.00 SStingraystingrays iintonto ttopop 4 RRoundound 3 NABNAB AFLAFL U18U18 Championship:Championship: VVicic CCountryountry 12.9.8112.9.81 d VicVic MetroMetro 4.13.374.13.37 AFL VICTORIA CORPORATE PARTNERS NAMING RIGHTS PREMIER PARTNERS OFFICIAL PARTNERS APPROVED LICENSEES EDITORIAL Embracing the past and the future Two recent Peter Jackson VFL club events put into perspective the importance of the competition’s rich history and how we should all celebrate the competition’s heritage. Late last month Williamstown Football Club, celebrating community that these two men made contributions that its 150th anniversary, inducted 51 players, coaches, should live on forever. offi cials and volunteers into its Hall of Fame. It is important for football clubs to recognise and Inductees were selected from the 19th, 20th and 21st celebrate their history. While we are always absorbed in century, encapsulating all those who forged their mark on the present, we should never forget those who have laid the club and indeed the football and local community. the foundations for the future. Five people - Brownlow Medalist & Liston Trophy winner It’s with sadness we note the recent passing of two Barry Round; goal kicking goliath Ron Todd; fi ve time JJ Liston Trophy winners - Preston’s Laurie Hill and premiership captain Gerry Callahan, triple best and fairest Oakleigh’s Derek King, who will be remembered as and 200-game player Ray Smith and mercurial forward, champions of their era. two-time ‘Frosty’ Miller medalist and dual premiership Hill was one of a handful of players to win two Liston player Ian Rickman - were elevated into Legend status. Trophy’s while King is the only player to win a Liston It was a marvelous initiative to recognise all the truly Trophy and Field Medal, awarded for the now defunct VFA great people involved with our oldest Peter Jackson VFL Division 2 best & fairest. club. The future was on display last weekend as Vic And, this weekend Port Melbourne Football Club will Country and Vic Metro continued their NAB AFL U18 recognise two of its ‘immortals’ - goal kicking champions Championship campaigns. Vic Country posted its second Fred Cook and Bob Bonnett, who won a respective 11 and win against Metro. 12-goal kicking titles for Port Melbourne as well as fi ve Once again both teams rolled in new players to give them competition honours. an opportunity to showcase their talent on the national Cook and Bonnett, who sit fi rst and third on the stage. competition all-time goal kicking ladder, will have the Vic Country and Metro travel this weekend to Western goal ends at the North Port Oval named after them, just and South Australia respectively where they again will be as Gordon Coventry and Tony Lockett have at Etihad challenged by their peers. Stadium. We watch with interest as tomorrow’s future stars While it’s 30 years since Cook played and a half century provide a snapshot of their ability. since Bonnett graced the North Port Oval, the Port Melbourne Club has made a signifi cant statement to its Grant Williams fans, present and future, as well as the Peter Jackson VFL AFL Victoria General Manager Editor: Anthony Stanguts anthony.stanguts@afl vic.com.au Contributors: Anthony Stanguts, David O’Neill, Kate Mitchell Design & Print: Cyan Press Visy Park, Gate 3, Royal Parade, Carlton Nth, VIC 3054 Photos: AFL Photo’s (unless otherwise credited) GPO Box 4337, Melbourne, VIC 3001 Advertising: Ryan Webb (03) 8341 6062 Phone: (03) 8341 6000 | Fax: (03) 9380 1076 AFL Victoria General Manager: Grant Williams www.afl vic.com.au State League & Talent Manager: John Hook High Performance Managers: Anton Grbac, Leon Harris Cover photo: Aaron Wilson kicks a goal for Talent Operations Coordinator: Rhy Gieschen Dandenong Stingrays Talent Operations Coordinator: Lauren Bunting www.taccup.com.au 1 MEDIA COVERAGE TAC CUP MEDIA COVERAGE Keep up to date with all the action from the TAC Cup via the following media coverage: TAC Cup Radio Tune in from 1:15pm for TAC Cup Radio. Join Phil Crooks, Rick Morris, Gabe Sorrentino and Paige Cardona as they bring you a weekly TAC Cup match throughout the season. Saturday June 14: Murray Bushrangers vs North Ballarat Rebels Listen live on the Red Time Sport iPhone App or www.taccup.com.au Next game (June 21): Bendigo Pioneers vs Gippsland Power TAC Cup Future Stars TAC Cup Future Stars has returned to Channel 9 for season 2014. Join Craig Hutchinson and the team as they keep you up to date with results and information from AFL Victoria’s TAC Cup competition. Tune in this Sunday June 15, 1pm on Channel 9. TAC Cup Online Keep up to date with the TAC Cup via the following methods: Website: www.taccup.com.au @TACCup www.facebook.com/taccupfooty TAC CUP RADIO TIPSTERS LW TOTAL LW TOTAL LW TOTAL LW TOTAL Rick Morris 5 37 Paige Cardona 4 35 Phil Crooks 6 31 Gabe Sorrentino 6 31 Calder Cannons Calder Cannons Calder Cannons Calder Cannons Northern Knights Northern Knights Northern Knights Northern Knights Dandenong Stingrays Dandenong Stingrays Dandenong Stingrays Dandenong Stingrays North Ballarat Rebels North Ballarat Rebels North Ballarat Rebels Murray Bushrangers Geelong Falcons Geelong Falcons Geelong Falcons Geelong Falcons Oakleigh Chargers Oakleigh Chargers Oakleigh Chargers Oakleigh Chargers Eastern Ranges Western Jets Eastern Ranges Eastern Ranges 2 www.afl vic.com.au NAB AFL U18 CHAMPIONSHIPS Country prevails again Vic Country has offi cially claimed bragging rights against its Metro rivals, with a 44-point win in Round 3 of the NAB AFL U18 Championships at Simonds Stadium last weekend. Country overcame a slow start to win 12.9 (81) to 4.13 (37). It was their second victory over Metro for the championships. A seven goal to nil second half set up the win for Country. Dandenong Stingray Aaron Wilson proved an ample replacement for Pat McCartin up forward with four goals, 14 disposals and six marks, with Geelong Falcons teammates Joe Maishman (18 kicks, 11 handballs, 7 inside 50s) and Nick Dixon (11 kicks, 18 handballs, 6 clearances) leading the way in the middle for Country. For Metro, Christian Petracca (Eastern Ranges) led the way with 31 disposals (18 kicks, 13 handballs, 6 Inside 50s), followed by Sandringham Dragon Ed Vickers-Willis 25 (17 kicks, 8 handballs) and Northern Knight Sam Switkowski 23 (17 kicks, 6 handballs & 11 marks). In the fi rst term Vic Metro did all the attacking, gaining the fi rst goal through Damian Cavka (Calder Cannons) just three minutes in, after early misses the Matt Goodyear (Calder Cannons) and Brayden Maynard (Sandringham Dragons). The starting lineups proved entertaining in the fi rst term, Tom Cole, Vic Country with Darcy Moore (Oakleigh Chargers) starting in defence, and Petracca in the middle for Metro. Early inaccuracy in the second term hampered Vic Country, Marc Pittonet (Oakleigh Chargers) was dominant in the fi rst as they were unable to fi nish off the good work by their quarter with 16 hit outs, having the better of his dual with midfi eld who were driving the ball forward. Jack Lonie Gach Nyuon (Dandenong Stingrays). This helped Switkowski (Dandenong Stingrays) was elusive up forward, and fi nally and Petracca get plenty of the football in the fi rst term. gave his side their fi rst major eight minutes in. Harry Dear (Sandringham Dragons) provided an option up While Metro replied quickly via Ben Allan (Calder Cannons), forward for Metro, and helped his side to a 13-point lead at back to back goals nearing time on to Dan Butler (Nth quarter time with a late goal. Ballarat Rebels) put Country in front for the fi rst time in Alex Harnett, Vic Country the game. The sides traded goals with Maynard wrestling back the lead for Metro, but Wilson kicked his fi rst to see them back in front. A late goal to Joshua Schache (Murray Bushrangers) had Country enter half time with a seven point lead after a dominant fi ve goal to two quarter, with four of those goals coming in the last 10 minutes of the term. www.taccup.com.au 3 NAB AFL U18 CHAMPIONSHIPS Much to everyone’s surprise, Maynard’s goal at the 20 Vic Country 0.2 5.3 9.7 12.9 (81) minute mark would be Metro’s last goal of the game, as they went on to kick another nine behinds in a goalless second Vic Metro 2.3 4.4 4.6 4.13 (37) half. GOALS Country continued their momentum in the third term, with Vic Metro: Ben Allan, Damian Cavka, Harry Dear, Lonie and Jackson Nelson (Geelong Falcons) helping extend Brayden Maynard their lead to 19 points at the 10-minute mark of the quarter. Vic Country: Aaron Wilson 4, Jack Lonie 2, Daniel Butler 2, Jackson Nelson, Alex Harnett, Joshua This was quickly out to 31 points as Wilson added back to Schache, James Richards back goals, and Metro were held to just the two behinds for the quarter. BEST Vic Metro: Ed Vickers-Willis, Christian Petracca, Alex Harnett (Dandenong Stingrays) helped Country inside Darcy Moore, Liam Duggan, Sam Switkowski, Jayden forward 50 on four occasions for the term, as Metro Laverde struggled to contain their opponents push out of the Vic Country: Dan Howe, Joe Maishman, Zaine Cordy, middle, while Rhys Mathieson (Geelong Falcons) had eight Jackson Nelson, Alex Harnett, Gach Nyuon clearances to three quarter time. The challenge was ahead for Metro in the fi nal term, but Round 4 matches this weekend: when Harnett kicked the opening goal of the fi nal term, 11am Saturday June 14 Country had added seven unanswered goals to be out to a South Australia v Vic Metro 37 point lead.
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