Fantasy Freako 2019

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Fantasy Freako 2019 FANTASY FREAKO 2019 IF IT RAINS, BRING YOUR PARKER Round 22 WE’RE BACK FOR 2019 RUC $871,000 +6 CAPTAIN +3 Kick DOUBLE POINTS +5 FWD/MID +3 Mark $774,000 +2 Handball +3 +3 Kick MID $801,000 USE THE BEST TO BUILD THE BEST AFL Fantasy is back for season 2019 Challenge your mates in Classic and Draft Register now at fantasy.afl FREAKO FAST FACTS Welcome to the 21st Edition of Fantasy Freako for 2019. Here are the fast facts for the last round and the one coming up! Enjoy this week's read and best of luck! ROUND EASIEST TEAM ROUND HARDEST TEAM 1841 Points Against 1273 Points Against Surprise packet DISAPPOINTING Matt Crouch (151) Travis Boak (59) TRADE IN TARGET 1 TRADE IN TARGET 2 Toby Greene (98 Avg) Nat Fyfe (107 Avg) CAPTAIN OPTION 1 CAPTAIN OPTION 2 C C Jack Macrae (116 Avg) Brodie Grundy (122 Avg) TOP 10 STAT LEADERS Contested marks by Free kick for (diff.) tot midfielders tot Z.Merrett +28 N.Fyfe 29 B.Brown +27 P.Dangerfield 21 M.Walters +24 I.Heeney 20 J.Witts +22 M.Bontempelli 18 E.Ratugolea +22 P.Cripps 17 L.Murphy +21 J.Westhoff 16 J.Macrae +20 L.Parker 14 J.Dunkley +20 D.Martin 14 A.Miles +19 J.Dawson 14 O.Allen +18 B.Cunnington 12 Intercept marks Free kick against (diff.) tot tot J.McGovern 69 S.Mumford -31 P.Davis 63 T.Hickey -22 N.Haynes 61 C.Wilkie -18 J.Sicily 55 L.Shiels -18 A.Aliir 55 J.O'Meara -17 J.Weitering 54 H.Shaw -16 H.Andrews 53 A.Aliir -16 T.Clurey 50 D.Martin -15 J.Hamling 50 E.Hipwood -15 A.Keath 48 G.Ablett -15 ADELAIDE CROWS Rory Sloane sat out most of the second half with blurred vision after a heavy clash with Matt Crouch. Thankfully for 1652 owners which include me, he dominated the first half with 79 points. The Crows are confident that he’ll play in this round’s Magpies clash. 3rd NAME POS $ TOG PPM MT AVG BE 19 20 21 B.Crouch Mid $761,000 79% 1.16 20 111 116 94 108 122 M.Crouch Mid $709,000 75% 1.16 17 106 67 89 126 151 R.Sloane Mid $648,000 78% 1.06 20 101 103 107 108 79 R.O'Brien Ruc $738,000 85% 0.95 17 98 119 114 90 R.Laird Def $669,000 87% 0.93 20 98 86 92 134 103 T.Lynch Fwd $645,000 87% 0.88 14 92 129 71 107 57 C.Ellis-Yolmen Mid $617,000 77% 0.95 10 88 91 B.Gibbs Mid $583,000 75% 0.94 10 85 80 111 102 B.Smith Def $620,000 83% 0.84 20 85 98 102 101 65 R.Atkins Mid $529,000 85% 0.79 20 81 110 40 83 61 W.Milera Def $529,000 80% 0.83 15 80 90 82 85 62 H.Greenwood Mid/Fwd $550,000 73% 0.88 13 79 92 S.Jacobs Ruc $558,000 80% 0.80 3 76 94 95 J.Jenkins Fwd $524,000 87% 0.71 11 75 96 58 R.Knight Mid/Fwd $492,000 79% 0.74 14 72 90 72 48 72 A.Keath Def $456,000 86% 0.67 17 70 80 J.Kelly Def $453,000 86% 0.66 20 69 77 47 67 70 D.Mackay Def $462,000 82% 0.68 16 67 49 75 103 70 P.Seedsman Mid $472,000 82% 0.66 11 66 66 71 A.Otten Def $448,000 79% 0.68 3 66 70 64 65 68 D.Fogarty Fwd $326,000 79% 0.67 2 64 25 46 82 T.Walker Fwd $436,000 87% 0.60 20 64 69 73 73 58 L.Brown Def $422,000 84% 0.58 13 60 59 25 72 75 P.Wilson Mid $288,000 67% 0.72 1 59 32 59 E.Himmelberg Fwd $391,000 84% 0.57 7 59 73 E.Betts Fwd $409,000 85% 0.57 19 59 67 65 47 T.Stengle Fwd $255,000 74% 0.63 2 58 13 48 R.Douglas Mid/Fwd $412,000 81% 0.58 7 57 55 82 70 D.Talia Def $389,000 88% 0.52 20 56 46 52 72 65 L.Murphy Fwd $387,000 77% 0.60 20 56 67 71 48 49 J.Gallucci Fwd $387,000 73% 0.59 10 53 84 M.Poholke Fwd $343,000 80% 0.56 2 51 55 K.Hartigan Def $281,000 88% 0.39 18 41 61 43 14 39 T.Doedee Def $505,000 27% 1.20 1 38 108 C.Jones Mid $246,000 66% 0.46 6 37 34 B.Davis Fwd $171,000 68% 0.32 1 27 25 BRISBANE LIONS For the first time since Round 5 against Collingwood, pre-season bolter, Alex Witherden scored 100-plus points – collecting a season-high 112 against Gold Coast. He won 1558 a season-high 10 intercepts in the process and rewarded the faithful fantasy owners that stuck by him despite his poor run of form. 8th NAME POS $ TOG PPM MT AVG BE 19 20 21 D.Zorko Mid $711,000 83% 0.99 20 103 116 118 53 130 L.Neale Mid $657,000 88% 0.92 20 102 121 110 91 74 J.Lyons Mid $746,000 79% 0.96 20 97 91 98 96 158 M.Robinson Mid/Fwd $632,000 81% 0.90 20 93 79 107 129 95 H.McCluggage Mid $576,000 81% 0.87 19 89 114 90 61 75 D.Rich Def $559,000 85% 0.82 20 88 80 87 66 100 S.Martin Ruc $580,000 82% 0.81 20 84 90 54 103 90 J.Berry Mid $520,000 77% 0.82 16 81 40 73 90 121 T.Cutler Mid $583,000 84% 0.74 3 80 100 A.Witherden Def $445,000 79% 0.77 19 76 53 3 73 112 L.Taylor Fwd $488,000 74% 0.76 5 70 68 A.Christensen Fwd $464,000 76% 0.73 10 69 32 83 90 96 C.Cameron Fwd $464,000 86% 0.62 20 67 56 48 91 84 L.Hodge Def $463,000 85% 0.61 18 65 88 72 57 53 L.McCarthy Fwd $466,000 79% 0.62 20 62 89 72 50 63 D.Gardiner Def $385,000 88% 0.52 20 57 42 44 66 78 R.Mathieson Mid/Fwd $378,000 73% 0.62 9 57 60 H.Andrews Def $345,000 95% 0.47 17 57 51 45 69 E.Hipwood Fwd $393,000 85% 0.53 19 57 46 38 90 70 O.McInerney Fwd/Ruc $411,000 74% 0.60 17 56 53 57 83 58 N.Robertson Def $428,000 85% 0.54 4 56 83 N.Answerth Def/Mid $403,000 79% 0.57 15 56 52 87 70 52 J.Walker Def $342,000 88% 0.50 11 56 76 39 R.Lester Def $394,000 84% 0.52 9 56 79 B.Keays Mid $355,000 80% 0.53 2 55 52 M.Hinge Def $209,000 72% 0.63 2 55 -4 R.Bastinac Mid $419,000 77% 0.54 3 54 84 D.McStay Fwd $359,000 83% 0.51 20 53 61 60 43 51 Z.Bailey Mid/Fwd $314,000 69% 0.53 11 46 36 36 33 74 A.Smith Ruc $242,000 69% 0.55 2 46 25 C.Rayner Fwd $310,000 78% 0.46 20 45 35 66 55 50 J.Allison Def $379,000 69% 0.52 2 44 77 M.Adams Def $329,000 84% 0.40 6 43 46 42 25 73 B.Starcevich Mid/Fwd $203,000 77% 0.32 1 31 31 CARLTON The advice last round was to hold onto Patrick Cripps, and he rewarded those that did with 37 disposals and 126 1521 points. He plays his 100th AFL match this round against St Kilda, a side he averages 31 disposals against across his career – his second-most of any AFL side. 15th NAME POS $ TOG PPM MT AVG BE 19 20 21 P.Cripps Mid $645,000 90% 0.91 18 101 77 141 75 126 M.Murphy Mid $670,000 82% 0.91 17 94 92 128 109 97 N.Newman Def $679,000 83% 0.91 18 94 91 68 135 109 S.Walsh Mid $639,000 84% 0.89 20 93 117 89 103 69 E.Curnow Mid/Fwd $668,000 85% 0.84 20 89 93 91 79 122 M.Kreuzer Ruc $558,000 82% 0.80 13 82 97 85 K.Simpson Def $607,000 82% 0.80 16 81 45 142 94 122 S.Petrevski-Seton Fwd/Mid $545,000 79% 0.83 20 81 73 92 89 81 A.Phillips Ruc $485,000 79% 0.81 5 80 65 77 67 D.Thomas Def $548,000 79% 0.82 18 80 44 90 130 D.Cuningham Def $459,000 76% 0.75 8 71 74 J.Silvagni Def/Fwd $499,000 79% 0.71 15 69 79 72 72 71 W.Setterfield Mid/Fwd $498,000 78% 0.70 16 69 88 89 71 55 L.Casboult Fwd/Def $516,000 86% 0.63 18 67 99 96 55 53 Z.Fisher Mid/Fwd $394,000 79% 0.67 19 66 97 25 24 C.Curnow Fwd $500,000 76% 0.69 11 65 97 L.Plowman Def $423,000 93% 0.55 19 63 60 44 49 85 M.Gibbons Mid/Fwd $474,000 78% 0.64 20 62 80 106 68 43 H.McKay Fwd $428,000 85% 0.58 18 62 78 23 93 36 M.Lobbe Ruc $517,000 85% 0.58 2 60 104 J.Weitering Def $404,000 94% 0.49 19 57 47 62 76 57 C.Marchbank Def $387,000 89% 0.51 13 56 64 P.Dow Mid/Fwd $291,000 75% 0.57 17 53 73 29 L.O'Brien Mid $353,000 75% 0.55 15 51 68 36 72 28 J.Deluca Mid $278,000 72% 0.54 4 48 23 58 38 61 J.Garlett Fwd $383,000 66% 0.56 2 48 72 M.Kennedy Mid $354,000 77% 0.51 8 48 70 68 21 M.McGovern Fwd $304,000 74% 0.51 14 47 57 50 L.Stocker Mid/Def $286,000 72% 0.52 5 45 41 L.Jones Def $298,000 92% 0.39 13 45 40 34 45 T.Williamson Def $263,000 67% 0.53 2 45 30 D.Lang Mid/Fwd $345,000 74% 0.48 7 44 85 50 37 17 A.Schumacher Def $180,000 79% 0.45 1 43 15 43 A.Fasolo Fwd $325,000 75% 0.35 3 33 77 C.Polson Fwd $224,000 73% 0.27 3 25 56 H.Goddard Def $170,000 59% 0.33 2 24 34 31 H.Macreadie Def $170,000 90% 0.07 1 8 47 COLLINGWOOD Since the bye rounds, only two midfielders have scored 120-plus against Adelaide at Adelaide Oval – with Zach Merrett (126) and Tom Rockliff (150) enjoying success 1688 against the Crows.
Recommended publications
  • BENDIGO BOMBERS Coach: ADRIAN HICKMOTT
    VFL squads CAPTAIN: JAMES FLAHERTY BENDIGO BOMBERS Coach: ADRIAN HICKMOTT No. Name DOB HT WT Previous clubs G B 1 Jay Neagle * 17/01/88 191 100 gippsland Power/Traralgon 2 Ricky DysoN * 28/09/85 182 82 Northern Knights/epping 3 Paul scaNloN 19/10/77 178 85 seymour/ Northern Bullants (VFl) 4 simon DaVies 30/09/89 176 78 North shore 5 stewart CrameRi 10/08/88 187 95 maryborough 6 Josh Bowe 25/06/87 176 79 Bendigo Pioneers/eaglehawk 7 leroy Jetta * 06/07/88 178 75 south Fremantle (WA) 9 Brent PRismall * 14/07/86 186 82 geelong/western Jets/werribee 10 Blair Holmes 18/05/89 176 80 Bendigo Pioneers/sandhurst 11 David ZaHaRaKis * 21/02/90 182 76 Northern Knights/marcellin college/eltham 12 michael HuRley * 01/06/90 193 91 Northern Knights/macleod 13 Darren Hulme 19/07/77 170 78 clayton/carlton 14 sam loNeRgaN * 26/03/87 182 80 Tasmania (VFl)/launceston 15 Joel maloNe 10/01/84 176 80 maryborough 16 Tayte PeaRs * 24/03/90 191 91 east Perth (WA) 17 Jay NasH * 21/12/85 188 84 central District (SA) 18 simon weeKley 19/03/87 187 88 sea lake/sandhurst 19 James BRisTow 29/01/89 194 101 gippsland Power/sale 20 charles slatteRy 16/01/84 183 81 central District (SA) 21 Hayden SkiPworth * 25/02/83 177 78 Bendigo Bombers (VFl)/adelaide 22 James FlaHerty 05/11/86 188 87 south Bendigo 23 David myeRs * 30/06/89 190 85 Perth (WA) 24 John williams * 08/10/88 188 84 morningside (Qld) 25 Brent ChaPmaN 31/03/83 183 76 Barooga 26 cale HooKeR * 13/10/88 196 93 east Fremantle (WA) 27 Jason laycocK * 04/11/84 201 103 Tassie mariners/east Devonport 28 Darcy DaNiHeR *
    [Show full text]
  • Bombers Bombers Bombers Bombers Bombers Bombers
    BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERSAFL BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS 2021BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERSFINALIST BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS BOMBERS ESSENDONBACK ROW Martin Gleeson, Patrick Ambrose, Kyle Langford, Aaron Francis, Josh Eyre, Cody Brand, Brandon Zerk-Thatcher, Jordan Ridley, Jayden Laverde, Jake Stringer BOMBERSTHIRD ROWBOMBERS Mason Redman, Harrison Jones, BOMBERS Cian McBride, James Stewart, Peter BOMBERS Wright, Nick Bryan, Sam Draper, Zach BOMBERS Reid, Andrew Phillips, Nik Cox, CaleBOMBERS Hooker, Tom Cutler, Archie Perkins BOMBERS SECOND ROW Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti, Devon Smith, David Zaharakis, Zach Merrett, Dyson Heppell (c), Ben Rutten (coach), Michael Hurley (vc), Andrew McGrath, Dylan Shiel, Darcy Parish, Jye Caldwell BOMBERS BOMBERSFRONT ROW Will BOMBERS Snelling, Brayden Ham, Tom Hird, BOMBERSNick Hind, Matt Guelfi, Dylan Clarke, BOMBERS Ned Cahill, Irving Mosquito, Lachlan BOMBERS Johnson BOMBERS MHSE01Z01MA - V1 V1 - MHSE01Z01MA.
    [Show full text]
  • The Final Siren 2021.Xlsm
    The Final Siren ROUND 3 SUMMARY Blind Bight Bandits 24.24 (168) def. Western Angels 22.17 (149) Harbourside Reds 27.19 (181) def. Jack in the Pack 27.15 (177) North Bombers 27.17 (179) def. CJ Celtics 25.16 (166) Kamikaze Pilots 37.19 (241) def. Murrumbeena 28.16 (184) Beef Broncos 28.17 (185) def. Atlantis Aces 25.19 (169) Red Bulls 22.17 (149) def. Yarra Valley 21.17 (143) Southern Metro. 25.13 (163) def. Jehovah All Stars 20.24 (144) Dutch Masters 25.12 (162) def. Mooroolbark 24.17 (161) THE LADDER - ROUND 3 Pos Team P W L D For Agst Pcnt Pts 1 Beef Broncos 3 3 0 0 537 450 119.33 12 2 Blind Bight Bandits 3 3 0 0 498 456 109.21 12 3 Kamikaze Pilots 3 2 1 0 587 506 116.01 8 4 Dutch Masters 3 2 1 0 514 479 107.31 8 5 Western Angels 3 2 1 0 487 465 104.73 8 6 Mooroolbark 3 2 1 0 480 468 102.56 8 7 Harbourside Reds 3 2 1 0 499 509 98.04 8 8 Southern Metro. 3 2 1 0 465 493 94.32 8 9 Jack in the Pack 3 1 2 0 506 489 103.48 4 10 North Bombers 3 1 2 0 485 498 97.39 4 11 Atlantis Aces 3 1 2 0 470 499 94.19 4 12 Murrumbeena 3 1 2 0 506 544 93.01 4 13 Jehovah All Stars 3 1 2 0 469 520 90.19 4 14 Red Bulls 3 1 2 0 404 476 84.87 4 15 CJ Celtics 3 0 3 0 480 501 95.81 0 16 Yarra Valley 3 0 3 0 438 472 92.80 0 Next Week - Round 4 Jack in the Pack (2, 168.7, 170.5) v Blind Bight Bandits (1, 166.0, 173.5) CJ Celtics (1, 160.0, 161.5) v Western Angels (1, 162.3, 165.0) Murrumbeena (2, 168.7, 176.0) v Harbourside Reds (1, 166.3, 170.5) Beef Broncos (3, 179.0, 188.5) v North Bombers (0, 161.7, 169.0) Yarra Valley (0, 146.0, 147.5) v Kamikaze Pilots (3, 195.7, 217.0) Jehovah All Stars (1, 156.3, 151.0) v Atlantis Aces (2, 156.7, 166.0) Dutch Masters (3, 171.3, 188.0) v Red Bulls (0, 134.7, 144.5) Mooroolbark (2, 160.0, 158.5) v Southern Metro.
    [Show full text]
  • State & Territory Tribunal Guidelines 2019
    STATE & TERRITORY TRIBUNAL GUIDELINES 2019 1. APPLICATION These State & Territory Tribunal Guidelines (Guidelines) apply to Australian Football State Leagues (and other leagues at the discretion of Controlling Bodies) conducted or administered by one of the following Controlling Bodies: (a) NSW/ACT: AFL (NSW/ACT) Commission Ltd ACN 086 839 385; (b) NT: AFL Northern Territory Limited ACN 097 620 525; (c) QLD: AFL Queensland Limited ACN 090 629 342; (d) SA: South Australian National Football League Inc ABN 59 518 757 737; (e) TAS: Football Tasmania Limited ACN 085 213 350; (f) Victoria: Australian Football League (Victoria) Limited ACN 147 664 579; (g) WA: West Australian Football Commission Inc ABN 51 167 923 136. A Controlling Body may, at its discretion, apply part or all of these Guidelines to additional leagues conducted or administered by, or affiliated with, that Controlling Body. Where these Guidelines are adopted by a Controlling Body, the players, coaches, officials, spectators, administrators and any other people reasonably connected to that Controlling Body (and the applicable State League or other league) will be required to comply with these Guidelines. 2 2. COMPETITION TRIBUNAL RULES 2.1 Appointment of Tribunal Members The Controlling Body may, from time to time, appoint persons to the Tribunal. 2.2 Tribunal Members The Tribunal shall consist of: (a) a Chairperson; and (b) a panel of persons who in the opinion of the Controlling Body possess a sufficient knowledge of Australian Football (Tribunal Panel). Persons appointed to the roles in section 2.2(a) and 2.2(b) may be rotated from hearing to hearing, as determined by the Controlling Body in its absolute discretion.
    [Show full text]
  • TAC Record Rnd 18.Indd
    TAC CUP ROUND 18 AUGUST 23-24, 2014 $3.00 DDragonsragons ssecureecure fi nnalsals sspotpot GGeelongeelong FFalconsalcons 111.8.741.8.74 d OOakleighakleigh CChargershargers 110.13.730.13.73 AFL VICTORIA CORPORATE PARTNERS NAMING RIGHTS PREMIER PARTNERS OFFICIAL PARTNERS APPROVED LICENSEES EDITORIAL Thank you This weekend marks the end of another successful TAC Cup home and away season. It has been a fascinating competition all throughout the scoreboard or the water carriers, year with just a few percentage points separating the everyone plays their part in teams from third through to seventh place on the ladder. making the TAC Cup competition Eighth spot is up for grabs as we head into Round 18, a quality one. Murray Bushrangers and Eastern Rangers are still in fi nals It’s at this time of year that we acknowledge the contention. With the double chance in the top four also outstanding contribution that so many make to the still in a number of teams sights, it sets the scene for a competition and the development of the players both on thrilling fi nal round of matches. and off the fi eld. For Northern Knights, Gippsland Power, Bendigo Pioneers Our talent managers, coaches and support staff members and one other team, this weekend will mark the end of do a great job in managing their programs and providing their 2014 season. every single player on their list the opportunity to be the For the top age players in those squads it also marks best footballer that they can be. their last game in the TAC Cup competition as they With around 625 TAC Cup players spread across the 12 graduate from AFL Victoria’s underage talent program regions, it’s no easy task.
    [Show full text]
  • February Shed News
    SHED NEWS The Newsletter of the Crows Supporters Group – February 2019 THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH – “You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.” KEEP ON SUPPORTING! from our President Peter Kauschke Hello everyone and welcome to season 2019. The year kicked off with our assistance at the “CROWS FAN FAIR” in January. We were unable to have our usual sausage sizzle this year as the Club arranged for food vans to be present. However, we were able to sell our merchandise and photos and to sign people up for membership of the Group. Thank you to all of our committee members and volunteers who assisted with the day. Well done everyone. A wonderful effort in the heat! Banner has now commenced at our new ‘home’, the Christian Family Centre, 185 Fredrick Road, Seaton. Everyone is always welcome to come along, have a look at how it all happens and join in the fun. Work at the moment is mainly on the banners for our AFLW team. The AFLW season is well underway and there was a good turnout of enthusiastic supporters at Norwood for the girls’ first game. Unfortunately, it was not the desired result for us. The Crows girls played great footy but sadly they could not kick straight on the night, and this cost them a valuable win over last season’s premiers. Our Vice President, Tony Trist, has been working his fingers to the bone to get our website up and running and it is amazing. Well worth having a look at and exploring it at length.
    [Show full text]
  • Crows in Way So No Dogs'
    18 SPORT MONDAY APRIL 28 2014 AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON Applications rise ROUND 6 RESULTS COLLINGWOOD 0.3 6.5 9.7 12.11 83 for AFL’s top job ESSENDON 5.4 6.5 6.7 8.12 60 GOALS - Collingwood: D Swan 4 S Sidebottom 3 J White 2 B Grundy J Elliott T Goldsack. Essendon: B Stanton J Daniher J Melksham J Merrett J Watson J Winderlich By GRANT BAKER sounded out. Egon Zehnder, see the new competitive bal- raised to about 5 per cent. P Ryder Z Merrett. AFL the recruitment agency ance measures, which were Demetriou said players should BEST - Collingwood: D Swan S Sidebottom S Pendlebury D Beams C Young L Keeffe charged with finding Demetri- agreed in principle in Adelaide be “beneficiaries on top” of any J White T Langdon B Macaffer. Essendon: D Heppell C Hooker P Ryder J Winderlich B Stanton. THE AFL Commission will be ou’s successor, is also expected in February, finalised. money found in the equalis- INJURIES - Collingwood: A Fasolo (toe) C Young (corked thigh). Essendon: Nil. briefed today on the search for to produce candidates from the A new pay deal for players ation measures. UMPIRES: : Ray Chamberlain, Mathew Nicholls, Luke Farmer. a new chief executive. business world outside pro- will also be reviewed by the The commission will hear a CROWD: 91,731 at MCG. The league’s deputy CEO fessional sport. commission today. The AFL health check on expansion Gillon McLachlan remains a McLachlan turned down Players Association, which has clubs Gold Coast and Greater BRISBANE LIONS 4.3 8.5 10.9 12.10 82 2.2 4.4 7.8 11.13 strong favourite to replace An- the NRL CEO job in 2012 to re- been working closely with clubs Western Sydney.
    [Show full text]
  • AFL Vic Record Week 2.Indd
    TAC Cup Round 2 2 & 3 April 2016 $3.00 Season 2016 kicking into gear Wasn’t it great to have football back last weekend, both at AFL and TAC Cup level? While the next crop of future AFL talent was taking to the field in TAC Cup games throughout Victoria last weekend, it was a highlight of the Easter weekend to see eight draft ees debut in Round 1 of the AFL season – including 2015 Morrish Medal winner Clayton Oliver who claimed the first NAB AFL Rising Star nomination of the season aft er his 22-disposal debut for Melbourne. While the TAC Cup season started last weekend for the best U18 male talent across Victoria, last Monday saw the conclusion of a very successful Youth Girls Academy Challenge for the most promising U18 females across the state. Congratulations to the Dandenong Stingrays, who defeated the Sandringham Dragons in the finale to the month-long tournament. It is pleasing to see TAC support not only the next crop of elite U18 boys but also what will be the next crop of future female AFL footballers via the U18 Youth Girl Academies across eight regions. During the week we celebrated the launch of the Peter Jackson VFL and new VFL Women’s competition. With the launch of a national AFL women’s competition in 2017, it is exciting for AFL Victoria to launch the first VFL Women’s season this weekend. Also at the launch we looked back at the history of the TAC Cup competition, with last week signalling the beginning of its 25th season.
    [Show full text]
  • Division 1 Reserves Qualified Players
    DIVISION 1 RESERVES QUALIFIED PLAYERS GAVIN SIMON LOAF DES SASH David Swallow Sean Darcy Jaeger O'Meara Luke Parker Christian Salem Jy Simpkin Dustin Martin Shai Bolton David Mundy Caleb Daniel Isaac Smith Joel Selwood James Rowbottom Paul Seedsman Nick Hind Jack Viney Rory Sloane Jack Billings Jed Anderson Darcy Cameron Sam Docherty Seb Ross Daniel Rich Josh Kennedy (syd) Brayden Maynard Tim English Chad Wingard Lachie Hunter Zach Tuohy Harrison Himmelberg Jarman Impey Willem Drew Sam Menegola James Cousins Dion Prestia Marc Pittonet Tom Stewart Bailey Dale Robbie Gray Jye Caldwell Darcy Byrne-Jones Luke Breust Luke Shuey Shaun Higgins Devon Smith Matthew Owies Alex Witherden Cameron Zurhaar Jayden Short Michael Walters Brad Hill Oliver Florent Rowan Marshall James Jordan Matthew Flynn Jack Bytel Jack Lukosius Sam Reid (syd) Jordan Ridley Marlion Pickett Izak Rankine Brodie Smith Jackson Hately Rhys Stanley Luke Jackson James Rowe Peter Ladhams Jake Waterman Jason Castagna Zac Fisher Dan Butler Stephen Coniglio Daniel Rioli Jack Petruccelle Riley Collier-Dawkins Trent Dumont Eddie Betts Paul Hunter Esava Ratugolea Kieren Briggs Tom De Koning Marc Murphy Jack Lonie Levi Casboult Logan McDonald Todd Marshall Mitch Lewis Jake Carlisle Tom Fullarton Jake Riccardi Jamarra Ugle-Hagan Tom Campbell Harrison Jones Corey Gault Samson Ryan Dylan Clarke Nick Larkey Sam Hayes Brayden Preuss Matt Crouch Darcy Fogarty Kieran Strachan Hayden McLean DIVISION 2 RESERVES QUALIFIED PLAYERS NICK B MAT BEN R BLUES SYD Josh Dunkley Taylor Adams Josh Kelly
    [Show full text]
  • AFL VICTORIA RELEASE AFL Victoria Is Particularly Pleased to Again See
    AFL VICTORIA RELEASE AFL Victoria is particularly pleased to again see over half of the new talent selected in the NAB AFL Draft come from Victorian football. 36 Victorian players were selected in last night’s NAB AFL Draft, with 33 players recruited from the TAC Cup competition and three from the Peter Jackson VFL. Victorian community football and the talented player pathway produced 55% of new draftees while South Australia produced 21%, Western Australia 18%, Tasmania 5% and Queensland 1%. AFL Victoria General Manager Grant Williams believes the results reflect the strong talent development pathways in Victoria. “The NAB AFL Draft continues to highlight the variety of pathways in which talented players are being developed in Victoria, starting at a local community Club level and working their way up through the talented player pathway either via the TAC Cup or VFL competitions.” Victoria produced eight out of the first 10 draft selections, with Dandenong Southern Stingrays Lachie Whitfield becoming the eleventh number one pick from the TAC Cup competition in its 21 year history, and the fourth Dandenong top pick. Whitfield joined the likes of former Stingrays Jeff White (1994), Travis Johnstone (1997) and Tom Scully (2009) all of whom had their name read out first on AFL Draft night. “The TAC Cup competition continues to be the premier drafting ground for AFL footballers, with over 1,000 players having now been drafted over the 21 years of the competitions existence.” “Congratulations should go to each of AFL Victoria’s Talent Managers who manage quality programs in each of Victoria’s twelve regions that field teams in the TAC Cup competition.
    [Show full text]
  • AFL Vic Record Week 25.Indd
    VFL & TAC Cup Semi Finals VFL Women’s Preliminary Final 10 – 11 September 2016 $3.00 Leo Barry you star! Another Legendary Moment from Toyota. Search ‘Leaping Leo’ to witness our legendary recreation of Leo Barry’s epic mark in the 2005 Toyota AFL Grand Final, and see just how Steve & Dave made Leo’s star rise again. toyota.com.au/legendarymoments Photo: Dave Savell PREMIER PARTNER OF THE VFL Celebrating the VFL’s best and fairest On Monday night at Crown Palladium we will recognise and celebrate the elite players within the Peter Jackson VFL and Swisse VFL Women’s competitions for season 2016. The inaugural best-and-fairest award for the new women’s competition will be presented at the same event as the J. J. Liston Trophy for the best player in the VFL for the first time. This historic night will acknowledge the most talented players across both state league competitions, with the Rising Stars, leading goalkickers and Team of the Year selections announced. A number of the players in contention for Monday night’s honours will take to the field in finals this weekend as our competitions combine at North Port Oval. On Sunday, a double-header will feature the Preliminary Final in the VFL Women’s competition, with St Kilda Sharks facing Melbourne Uni and the winner to meet Darebin in the first VFL Women’s Grand Final at Coburg on September 18. The teams will feature a host of AFL-listed players, including century goalkicker and Collingwood marquee player Moana Hope, Brianna Davey (Carlton marquee) and Ellie Blackburn (Western Bulldogs marquee).
    [Show full text]
  • Monday June 11 2018 Sport 15
    MONDAY JUNE 11 2018 SPORT 15 MONDAYntnews.com.au/sport AFL Totham dismisses speculation of axe hanging over Hodges GREY MORRIS “Absolutely does week to week and his Thunder plays six of its last out in the next couple of weeks working on playing together not’’ was Totham’s proven track record in terms of eight games at home following when we look closely at the and creating proper team- AFLNT boss Stuart Totham answer to a ques- what he does, his due diligence a Round 12 bye, a draw To- club’s operations. work.’’ (pictured) has scoffed at sug- tion on whether around his preparation and tham says will tell the full story “What has happened, what Totham said work had gestions the axe may be about the executioner’s what he does, the feedback the about the 2018 side. are the areas we need to work begun in the lead-up to the bye to fall on Territory Thunder axe was set to fall players are given, gameplans, “We’d like to be in a better on and being able to address on having a close look at head coach Andrew Hodges. on Hodges after Thunder’s all of that stuff is top class. position and certainly if we’d them by putting some things in Thunder operations in the Six losses from seven own fall from second on the “But it’s only natural people notched up a couple more wins place. That includes those men’s and women’s sides. games, including Saturday’s NEAFL ladder to second last.
    [Show full text]