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E-Record Week 5 Draft .Indd 2009 PINEAPPLE HOTEL CUP E-FOOTY RECORD ROUND 5 E-Footy RECORD 2nd - 3rd May 2009 Issue 5 Editorial Springwoods fi rst victory for more than take a major form reversal from the vist- a year was the highlight of round 4. This ing Demons for them to get them over followed closely by 3point win by the the line against the Hawks. Gorillas over the Bombers and PBC’s close encounter with Noosa. The fi nal game of the Labour Day long weekend is on Sunday at Peak Oval The Demons were very disappointing when Coolangatta host Noosa in a big against the Roos and although beaten day of football for the Blues. by a big Margin Mayne played their best football of the season so far. Both clubs lost narrowly last round and even though they face the longest road Round 5 sees 4 games on Saturday trip in the Pineapple Hotel Cup its hard to with Maroochy/Northshore will be see Noosa going away empty handed. hoping to continue the good form they displayed against Surfers when Wilston Tips for the Round Grange arrive at Fishermans Rd. The Roos by 27 points Burleigh lost a close one last round and Burleigh by 34 points will need to be at the top of their game Sandgate by 17 points if they want to take the 4 points from the PBC by 66 points inform Springwood. Noosa by 39 points Sandgate have been getting better with each game they have played and it will E-Footy Next Rounds’ Games Record Friday 8th May Chief Executive Offi cer: Richard Griffi ths Wilston Grange v Mayne 8.00pm Football Operations Manager: Marty King Saturday 9th May Record Editor: David Heilbron Media Consultant: Peter Blucher Maroochy/Northshore v Noosa Advertising: Penny Chapple All Correspondence to: Sandgate v Springwood The Editor, Footy Record, AFL Queensland, PO Box 1211 Palm Beach Currumbin v Coolangatta COORPAROO DC, QLD 4151. Tel (07) 33942433 Surfers Paradise v Burleigh Powerade QAFL State League Pineapple Hotel Cup PINEAPPLE HOTEL CUP SENIOR RESULTS & LADDER Wilston Grange 2.2 5.6 6.10 9.14-68 Burleigh 2.3 3.4 8.4 10.5-65 Wilston Grange: Goals: P. Mills 2, R. Molan 2, D. Bird 2, D. Collins 2, R. Cash Best: D. Bird, C. Gerber, D. Collins, L. Smith, W. Oswell, R. Cash Burleigh: Goals: A. Pianta 3, J. Butt 2, J. Allen, D. Seckold, H. Priest, D. Richardson, C. King Best: A. Pianta, J. Butt, R. Gurton, A. Finn, D. Richardson, M. Powell Surfers Paradise 2.0 4.2 5.4 7.6-48 Maroochy/Northshore 5.3 9.8 13.13 18.14-122 Surfers Paradise: Goals: D. Green 3, M. Ryan 2, C. Cassidy, M. McCormack Best: R. Finlay, B. Blackwood, T. Petrack, B. Scalzo, B. McEntee, M. McCormack Maroochy/Northshore: Goals: R. White 4, T. Mills 3, E. Hohenhaus 2, D. King 2, K. Tyson, R. Vincent, O. Bailey, B. White, B. Dolley, C. Taylor, G. Stirton Best: R. White, P. Hay, T. Mills, B. Mathews, O. Bailey, D. King Mayne 4.4 8.6 10.8 11.10-76 Sandgate 7.1 19.7 21.11 32.15-207 Mayne: Goals: B. Johns 3, L. Ferguson 3, C. Brown, C. Massingham, K. White, A. Whitecross, A. Housego Best: T. Falconer, A. Housego, M. Sneesby, C. Azzopardi, L. Ferguson, A. Whitecross Sandgate: Goals: B. Colch 8, A. Widt 6, S. Cornish 4, B. Drew 3, M. Hutchinson 2, M. Waters 2, B. Long, J. Black, G. Hunter, R. Davis, R. Moody, D. Kirwan, M. Brady Best: B. Colch, M. Waters, B. Drew, J. Black, B. Long, C. Sheppard Springwood 3.2 7.7 8.7 13.9-87 Coolangatta 2.4 5.11 9.18 11.18-84 Springwood: Goals: M. Thompson 4, A. Wolbers 2, M. Price 2, M. Hendry 2, T. Harper, T. Monk, S. Hamilton Best: M. Hendry, M. Thompson, M. Vincent, S. Murrihy, T. Monk, R. Raudino Coolangatta: Goals: L. Cowan 4, J. McCleary 4, J. Smith, T. Wright, A. Dede Best: D. Cicolella, L. Cowan, D. Hawkins, J. Smith, C. Andrew, J. Munro E- Footy Record Issue 5 2nd - 3rd May 2009 Page 3 Powerade QAFL State League Pineapple Hotel Cup Maroochy/Northshore ROOS Wilston Grange GORILLAS No Name G B No Name G B 1 David Moore 1 Luke O’Shea 2 Travis Mills 2 Scott Wood 3 David Hulsman 3 Brad Conway 4 Ben Mathews 4 Dan Cruse 5 Aaron Thornton 5 Lee Smith 6 Owen Bailey 6 Rohan Hussey 7 Kane Tyson 7 Paul Mills 8 Ben Stanley 8 Rory Molan 9 Brodie White 9 Bill Oswell © 10 James Page 10 Michael Rogers 11 Ryan White 11 Simon Brown 12 Brendan Fair 12 Seth Lauze 13 Brent Stein 13 Carl Weller 14 Ben Kelly 14 Dan Collins 15 Adam Thornton 15 James Pavone 16 Scott Hay 16 Mark Pennington 17 Greg Stirton 17 David Bird 18 Andrew Wass 18 Brent Saltmarsh 19 Zane Johnson 19 Josh Field 20 Aian McLennan 21 Cameron Taylor 20 Jarrod Hyde 22 Chris Abraham 21 Matt Lewison 23 Brad Stefanovic 22 Jim McMahon 24 Linton Thomas 23 Brad Terrell 25 Brent McArdle 24 Hugh Campbell 26 Chris Charla 25 Adrian Brown 27 Matt Toohey 26 Mark Harradine 28 Elliott Hohenhaus 27 Matt Brittain 29 Sam Weuffen 28 Luke Thatcher 30 Michael Williams 29 Rohan Cash 31 Peter Hay 30 Matthew Buck 32 Heath Mahoney 31 Dean Matejcek 33 Nick Kling 32 Rory Magee 34 Nigel Benn 33 Andrew Chadwick 35 Ryan Vincent 34 Dean Warren 36 Craig Scrace 35 Cal Cowie 37 Shaun Thompson 36 Sam Cox 39 Scott Terrins 37 Ben Chambers 40 Ben Burns 38 Andrew Diggens 41 Tom Booth 39 Julian Ferrari 42 Callum Low 40 Brett Elliott 43 Luke Addison 41 Luke Stone 44 Anthony Tidball 42 Sheldon Price 45 Luke Radbone 43 Jayce Hartas 46 Brad Dolley 44 Jake Waters 47 Daniel King 45 Michael Doecke 48 Tim Peterson 46 Glen Northway 49 Brendan Duncan 47 Luke Young 50 Matt Bury 48 Michael Hiscock 51 Aaron Yates 49 Michael Crake 52 Andy Fox 50 Adam Kratzmann 53 Jason Weckert 51 David Beavers 54 Steve Morris 52 Dan Nelson 55 James Trethewie 53 Chris Gerber 56 Jess Goldfi nch 54 Liam McColl 57 Dean Leary 55 Paul Gay 58 Timm Brasser 56 Josh McBurnie 59 Morgan Green 60 Brendan Wulf 57 Mark Mills 61 Jarrod Clarke 58 Joe Lauze 62 Mark Young 59 Craig Johnson 63 Reece Tschirpig TEAM 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FINAL Roos Gorillas Page 4 E- Footy Record Issue 5 2nd - 3rd May 2009 Powerade QAFL State League Pineapple Hotel Cup PINEAPPLE HOTEL CUP RESULTS & LADDER Noosa 4.3 8.7 10.7 14.13-97 Palm Beach Currumbin 3.2 4.2 12.8 16.9-105 Noosa: Goals: M. Hicks 3, Z. Smith 2, A. Booth 2, B. Duke 2, S. Maddern 2, J. Rey- nolds, N. Hammonds, A. Laskey Best: B. Kearney, A. Eady, C. Isles, L. Tyrrell, W. Troedel, N. Hammonds Palm Beach Currumbin: Goals: A. Pierri 3, J. McLoughlan 2, R. Carroll 2, M. Bloom 2, J. Drake 2, A. Hill 2, S. Blowes, D. Dyson, G. Pires Best: B. Rynehart, M. Bloom, M. Carroll, M. Mooney, A. Knight, M. I’Anson P W L D For Ag PC Pts PBC 4 4 0 0 520 280 185.7 16 Sandgate 4 3 1 0 445 338 131.6 12 Noosa 4 2 2 0 517 256 201.9 8 M/Northshore 3 2 1 0 336 239 140.5 8 S/Paradise 4 2 2 0 396 363 109.0 8 W/Grange 4 2 2 0 276 327 84.4 8 Burleigh 3 1 2 0 259 208 124.5 4 Coolangatta 3 1 2 0 216 265 81.5 4 Springwood 4 1 3 0 216 545 39.6 4 Mayne 3 0 3 0 150 510 29.4 0 E- Footy Record Issue 5 2nd - 3rd May 2009 Page 5 Powerade QAFL State League Pineapple Hotel Cup PINEAPPLE HOTEL CUP 2009 “TEAM OF THE WEEK” B Kearny (Noosa) W Troedel C Azzopardi (Noosa) (Mayne) A Finn B Oswell A Knight (Burleigh) (W/Grange) (PBC) M Thompson O Bailey R Gurton (Springwood) (M/N’Shore) (Burleigh) T Falconer L Cowan R Cash (Mayne) (Coolangatta) (W/Grange) M Carroll M Bloom (PBC) (PBC) B Cloch (Sandgate) Rucks Interchange T Monk (Springwood) A Housego (Mayne) B Rynehart (PBC) M Waters (Sandgate) M Hendry (Springwood) R White M/N’Shore) R Finlay (S/Paradise) Page 6 E- Footy Record Issue 5 2nd - 3rd May 2009 Powerade QAFL State League Pineapple Hotel Cup Burleigh BOMBERS Springwood PUMAS No. Name G B No Name G B 1 Jesse Butt 1 Mark Thompson 2 Tom Sutherland 2 Nick Martin 3 Aaron Pianta 3 Jamie Martin 4 Matt O’Brien 4 Luke Ruf 5 Mick Van Rossum 5 Matt Hockley 6 Marcus Powell 6 Matthew Hendry 7 John Chennall 7 Ben Milbourne 8 Paul Branchfl ower 8 Aaron Boole 9 Matt Simpson 9 Nick Tronc 10 Luke Rowe 10 Mal Vincent 11 Mark Brown 11 Simon Rowe 12 James Walter 12 Jarrod Moore 13 Mark Owen 13 Janie Donoghue 14 Dane Seckold 14 Jamie Mills 15 Ben Ranger 15 Andrew Wolbers 16 Ryan Gurton 16 Grant Milbourne 17 Jarred Wagland 17 Russell Ollington 18 Chris Burrell 18 Wayne Ollington 19 Jeremy Koheler 19 Aaron Richardson 20 Joel Nas 20 Troy Crowley 21 Mark Fraser 21 Brendon Pallamountagne 22 Cam Rowlands 22 Cameron Brain 23 Jacob Howell 23 Andrew Gray 24 Cameron King 24 Michael Price 25 Stewart Sutherland 25 Mason Harding 26 Nathan Nelmes 26 Troy Harper 27 Daniel Hoggarth 27 Ross Connolly 28 Hugh Priest 28 Josh Sutton 29 Shaun Zuber 29 Josh Menz 30 Jay Allen 30 Brett Lewis 31 Daniel Goodacre 31 Chris Collins 32 Damien Richardson 32 Paul Bullock 33 Peter Laenger 33 Simon Hamilton 34 Tim Schlaghecke 34 Robert Raudino 35 Ash Watt 35 Shane Murrihy © 36 Devin Looney 36 Nathan McElhinney 37 Will Hudson 37 Clayton Barnes 38 Mitch Judd 38 Todd Ransome 39 Matt Hague 39 Damian Creely 40 Dean Cook 40 Brenton Hocking 41 Matt Febey 41 Andrew Sponneck 42 Patrick Kean 42 Regan Vik 43 Brad Kayll 43 Brendon Hewitt 44 Chris Candelaria 44 Geoff Gibbons 45 Rodney Clack 45 David Swan 46 Ben Nelson 46 Damon Burke 47 Aaron Axelby 47 Andrew Symons 48 Ben Edney 48 Kayden Creely 49 David Clack 49 Adam Symons 50 Shaun Waller 50 Sam Lake 51 Daniel Gilmore 51 Taylor Ross 52 Marcus Kennedy 52 Allan Phillips 53 Phil Menassa 53 Ryan Ross 54 Steve Muir 54 Matthew Shannon 55 Blake Cook 64 Adam Finn TEAM 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FINAL Bombers Pumas E- Footy Record Issue 5 2nd - 3rd May 2009 Page 7 Powerade QAFL State League Pineapple Hotel Cup Page 8 E- Footy Record Issue 5 2nd - 3rd May 2009 Powerade QAFL State League Pineapple Hotel Cup Sandgate HAWKS Surfers Paradise DEMONS No Name G B No Name G B 1 Glen Hunter 2 Ben Drew 1 Adam Hall 3 Michael Brady 2 Simon Fenton 4 Trent
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