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

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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

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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)

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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

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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 Morrissey 3 Brent Hardy 5 Mark Thomas 4 Toby Petrack 6 Ben Long (capt) 5 Brad Scalzo 7 Justin Nickerson 6 Adam Hall 8 Aaron Widt 7 Colin Mcnamara 9 Todd Banfi eld 8 Clint Cassidy 10 Brett Fragiacomo 9 Jon Stephens 11 Rohan Davis 10 Ashley Blackwood 12 Toby McIver 11 Matthew Law 13 Brett Tottenham 12 Luke Pridmore 14 Simon Cannan 13 Cameron Steward 15 Mitchell Walsh 14 Regan Finlay 17 Brett Zeidler 15 Bobbie Macartney 18 Drew Hancock 16 Ryan Pope 19 William Churchill 17 Travis Tramburro 20 Brad Suitor 18 Daviid Bennett 21 Tyler Matchett 19 Ben McEntee 23 Bradley Hales 20 Jordan Pope 24 Brendan Gustafson 22 Mark Thompson 26 Mark Williams 23 Nathan Sullivan 27 David Bugeja 24 Karl D’Orazio 28 Craig Ebsworth 25 Matt McOrmack 29 Josh Claydon 26 Ricky Wild 30 Rowan Moody 27 Andrew Walsh 31 Dan Dickfos 28 Rod Lucas 32 Steven Browne 29 Justin Lye 33 Matthew Waters 30 Kristian Rizzo 34 Brett Ayton 31 Chris Hughes 35 Sean Cornish 32 Chris Walsh 36 Dan Lubke 33 Brad Dalgleish 37 Peter Davidson 34 Chris Mitchell 38 Leigh Fry 35 Chris Murphy 40 Darren Besselaar 36 Matt Goonan 41 Michael Hutchinson 37 Paul Margaritis 42 David Fellowes 38 Sam Dalton 44 Clinton Sheppard 39 John Baribar 46 Wes Rand 40 Roland Duthie 47 Nathan Dawes 41 Jay Suban 48 Rob Barry 42 Robbie Elliot 49 David Brain 43 Zac Reynolds 50 Jake Black 44 Bronte Shiltz 51 Luke Miller 45 Gage Goldfi nch 52 Pete McDonough 46 Jake Wild 53 Aiden Dineen 47 Paul Atkinson 54 Michael Brain 48 Trent Goldfi nch 55 Michael Paine 49 Nicholas Pearson 56 Kieran Hale 50 Dan Green 57 Kane Nielsen 51 Jake Rowe 58 Matthew Tailford 52 Richard Mounsey 59 Bryce Harvey 53 Brodie Hatswell 60 Brendan Colch 54 Matt Girran 55 Paul Dunstone 56 Scott Hardy 57 Dan White 58 Christopher Martin 59 Matt O’Dwyer TEAM 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FINAL Hawks

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Palm Beach Currumbin LIONS Mayne TIGERS No Name G B No Name G B 1 Greg Pires 1 Andrew Housego 2 Jye Pearson 2 Tom Falconer 4 Josh McLoughlin 3 Hugh Valentine 6 Adrian Hill 5 Aaron Whitecross 7 Brent Rynehart 6 Nathan Smyth 9 Matt Derrick 7 Daniel Weller 10 David Debono 9 Matt Evans 11 Chris Williams 10 Baden Crathern 12 Dayne Irons 11 Cody Bird 13 Brendan Trew 12 Steven Maar 15 Ryan Carroll 14 Ben Sullivan 16 Mark Mooney 15 Brad Johns 18 Tony Pierri 16 Jaryd Marsh 20 Alex Hombsh 17 Trent Ingram 21 Sam Walters 18 David Gardner 23 James Drake 19 Caleb Brown 24 Matthew Carroll 21 Corey Massingham 25 Michael I’Anson 23 Jeames Gillett 27 Matthew Davies 24 Tom Ditchburn 28 Darryl Dyson 25 Duncan Fell 29 Simeon Blowes 26 Nathan Whitecross 30 Brent Pearson 27 Chris Azzopardi 31 Aaron Kidney 28 Stuart Meredith 32 Mikal Bloom 29 Jack McKenna 33 Trent Walker 30 Brad Twartz 34 Scott Vis 31 Mark Griggs 35 Matthew Flynn 32 Jake Meredith 37 David Thorne 33 Taylor Murtha 38 James Chapman 34 Ethan Smyth 39 Arnold Knight 35 Christian Rollman 40 Trevor Cahir 36 Ben Svanberg 41 Jordan Wallace 37 Shaun Boncker 42 Stephen Thorne 38 Stephen Smith 43 Luke Rynehart 39 Robert Smallcombe 44 Thomas Dubelaar 40 Chris Gorman 45 Thai Williams 41 Keane White 46 Jason Egan 42 Nathan Borosak 47 Lee Spizziri 43 Michael Trusler 48 Will Saunders 44 David Young 49 Dave Wheeler 45 Luke Ferguson 52 Tyson Dyer 46 Mark Schluter 53 Jed Williams 47 Chris Robinson 54 Travis Corbo 48 Shaun Denaro 60 Zac Williams 50 Matthew Jones 51 Greg Simpson 52 Joe Hickey 53 Mitchell Quaife 54 Stephen Howe 55 Darryl Whitecross 56 Aaron Burnett 57 Jason Maggs 58 Timothy Gee 60 Matt Ruthven 61 Michael Sneesby

TEAM 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FINAL Lions

Tigers

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WELCOME BACK COTTER! side for the annual clash with the VAFA U19 Jason Cotter has been reappointed Queens- at Elsternwick Park or the Junction Oval in land coach for a third year, and will be at Melbourne on 6 June. “We are very keen the helm of the mighty Maroons when they for the representative program to be used fl y to Hobart in June. Cotter was in charge as a development pathway for not just our of one of the Maroons’ great victories when players, but our State League coaches,” said they beat Tasmania in freezing conditions in chairman of selectors Marty King. “David Launceston two years ago, where the team Lake deserves an opportunity after the work bonded superbly, and oversaw a competitive that he has done with Mt Gravatt, and Matty effort against Western Australia in Townsville Francis has been in the system for a while last year. But the much-discussed coaching now with his time at Redland and Morning- battle with Alastair Lynch won’t happen after side.” the former champion, offered SITTING COMFORTABLY the Tasmanian position, declined due to be If league boss Richard Griffi ths was look- business commitments. ing very much at ease in his deckchair on the wing at Sherwood last Saturday it was NEW JOB FOR MURRAY, CRAIG with good reason. ‘Griffo’ had completed Murray Davis, former Zillmere coach turned a 120km bike ride that morning and was Northern Territory High Performance Man- enjoying the sensation of something a little ager, will put back on his Queensland ‘hat’ more comfortable than a bike seat. The boss this year to be one of the State team’s as- has been putting in plenty of miles on the sistants again. Davis joined the Queensland two wheels in recent times. Open team coaching panel last year and has the advantage of an intricate understanding FULL MARKS TO THUNDER of the NT Thunder players, several who will You can’t fault the media information service be in contention to play given their outstand- being provided by Velocity Sports Cup new- ing form in the QAFL Velocity Sports Cup. comers, the NT Thunder. They’re operating Dual Southport premiership coach Craig just like an AFL club … and in some ways Crowley has been elevated to the senior would put a couple of clubs to shame. Last panel this year after serving as an assistant week, ahead of the game against Mt.Gravatt to John Blair with the Queensland U21 last in Darwin and on top of their normal back- season, creating an odd situation where he’ll ground material, the media got a full run- work under his Southport football manager. down on the Thunder debutants – all six of Darren Carlton, former Brisbane Bear and them. We learned that Kenny Morton, 22, Southport premiership player, will be third originates from Ti Tree, population of just assistant coach, having been involved in the 300, won the Minahan Medal for the best past two State ventures. player in the Central Australian Football League as a 20-year-old, now resides in AND FOR LAKEY, MATTY Hermannsburg, and drives two hours to train Mt.Gravatt coach David Lake and Redland with the Alice Springs-based Thunder squad. coach Matthew Francis will also join the And that he joined Henry Labastida, another Queensland representative coaching staff Minahan Medalist, as the second Centralian in 2009. Lake, the 2007 Velocity Sports to make his debut. Cup premiership coach, and Francis, the second-year Redland mentor, will be assist- ants to John Blair with the Queensland U21

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Coolangatta BLUES Noosa TIGERS No Name G B No. Name G B 1 Caleb Isles 1 Daniel Carey 2 Brooks Durdin 2 Kris Zane 3 Adam Booth 3 Grant McKenzie 4 Liam Guinan 4 Jake Savage 5 Jay Reynolds 5 Darcy Fitzgerald 6 Troy Duke 6 Glenn Melrose 7 Ryan Sawers 7 Justin Moffat 8 Jack Troedel 8 Dale Walker 9 Dane Gale 9 Leigh Taylor 10 Zac Smith 10 Matt McLaughlin 11 Matthew Somers 12 Steven Jaeger 12 Nathan McKenzie 13 Josh Mapstone 13 Adam Bovalino 14 Justin Walsh 14 Gary Wallace 15 Nick Lock 15 Jarryd Bates 16 Aaron Prater 16 Ryan Jeffery 17 Ryan Prater 18 Alex Swenson 18 Dylan Cicolella 19 Luke Tyrrell 19 Cameron Busch 21 Aaron Laskey 20 Jami Nani 22 Scott Maddern 21 Josh McCleary 23 Matt Hicks 22 Jason Smith 24 Michael Dobson 23 Leigh Philpot 25 Michael Lonie 24 Jason Bolt 26 Bradley Cross 25 Chad Purcell 27 James Leach 26 Ryan Balcombe 28 Adam Eady 27 Danny Maxwell 29 Peter Trompf 28 Peter Milaura 32 Chayse Tilley 29 Junior Henry 33 William Troedel 30 Luke Cowan 34 Brett Gavin 31 Nathanial Crouch 35 Max Patterson 32 Augustine Dede 36 Brett Duke 33 Desmond Waluka 37 Lucas Theophanides 34 Warwick Chapman 38 Nick Hoekstra 35 Jack Munro 39 Justin Claney 36 Jason Zane 40 Morgan Webb 37 Jack Nott 41 Ben Evans 38 Bronte Smith 42 Joshua Evans 39 Daniel Hawkins 43 Nick Hammonds 40 Lachlan Ygoa-McKeown 44 David Bunn 41 Shannon George 45 Jesse Hawksworth 42 William Alexander 46 Justin Baxter 43 Brodie Bayes 47 Jason Sherriff 44 Alex Lobianco 50 Gabriel Waterman 45 Stephen Probst 51 Damien Harper 46 Joe Lawton 52 Jed Sheridan 47 Stephen Larcombe 53 Stuart Burns 48 Rohan Corkett 54 Brek Collins 49 David Evertius 56 Michael Gafa 50 Javier Ballester 57 Brendan Clohesy 51 Ashley Streater 58 Glenn Braybon 52 Kane Hall 59 Mattias Ewald 53 Matt Boughton 54 Clarke Brown 55 Greg McLeish

TEAM 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FINAL Blues

Tigers

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Also in the media information, Damien Roe Gordon and 20-year-old Damien Roe were is the son of St.Marys and South Fremantle terrifi c in their debuts last weekend. And star Willy Roe, Marty Smith was a premier- there’s more to come. ship player with powerhouse WAFL club Subiaco, Phillip Wills is the inspirational HARD AND FAIR captain of Darwin Buffaloes, and Deon There was no quarter given when former Gordon, the Round 3 NAB AFLQ Rising Star Brisbane Lions teammates Aaron Shattock nomination, became the youngest Thunder and Robert ‘Bushy’ Copeland lined up on op- player at 18. posite sides at O’Callaghan Park last week. As NT Thunder CEO Stuart Totham ex- The two battering rams never took a back- plained: “The success of the NT Thunder ward step in their AFL careers and still don’t. will be based not just on win loss ratio but When Shattock pounced on a disputed ball how we engage with communities through- on the wing and balanced delicately to keep out the Territory. To give players outside the ball inside play, Copeland zeroed in and Darwin the opportunities to State League sent his old mate sprawling with a crunching football while being based in the NT and hip-and-shoulder. Shattock bounced back how we develop talent and provide opportu- up and continued on his merry way without nities for more players to be drafted into the saying a word. AFL system. We have already had Relton Roberts (Barunga) and Bradley Palipuaminni BOXING ON (Bathurst Island) playing and it is great that Do you like those comedy skits where a this concept will give a player of Kenny’s dozen people cram into a pint-sized car? obvious talent an opportunity to play while There was a similar scenario at Sherwood being based in Hermannsburg in Central last week where the brand new elevated Australia.” visitors’ coaching box looked like it was about to explode from the crush of bodies YOUNG TALENT TIME inside! Well done to the Magpies for provid- The advent of the Gold Coast TAC Cup U18 ing such a facility, and the lark who thought team, which recruited the cream of 19-year- he had just found a cubbyhouse for his kids olds out of the Velocity Sports Cup this sea- should look again. son, had some prophets of doom suggesting SITTING COMFORTABLY a lowering of standards in emerging talent in If league boss Richard Griffi ths was look- season 2009. How wrong they were! Teen- ing very much at ease in his deckchair on ager Daniel Savage has been a genuine the wing at Sherwood last Saturday it was ball-winner for Mt Gravatt and his ruckman with good reason. ‘Griffo’ had completed teammate Joel Smouha (pictured) is get- a 120km bike ride that morning and was ting better with each game. Vulture Sam enjoying the sensation of something a little Usherwood, 17, has already earned wraps, more comfortable than a bike seat. The boss and David Hill and Todd Panoho have been has been putting in plenty of miles on the prominent for Aspley. Throw in 19-year-old two wheels in recent times. Fred Sleeth’s emergence at Labrador, Aaron Rolfe’s ball-getting ability at Broadbeach and Ben Gibson’s efforts at Morningside, and the talent is fl owing. Let’s not forget Thunder RAINING GOALS teenagers Bradley Palipuaminni and James It didn’t take long for a response to Peter Puautjimi have been outstanding in the fi rst Blucher’s memory of Glen Goss kicking 17 month of the season, and 18-year-old Deon goals in a QAFL match. A colleague was E- Footy Record Issue 5 2nd - 3rd May 2009 Page 13 Powerade QAFL State League Pineapple Hotel Cup

quick to point out that former Morningside only one game last year and only on three and league leading goal-kicker Darren occasions in 2007. He must have wondered Vickery booted a record 23 goals against when he was going to break the duck at half- Kedron in 1989. Just to show it was no time at Esplen Oval with just three behinds fl uke, Vickery bagged 19 the following year to his name. The fi rst was a snap from 5m against Caloundra. It was a diffi cult time in that somehow missed and the second was QAFL history with the advent of the Brisbane from a set shot 15m out virtually directly in Bears having impacted severely on the local front. How quickly things can change – he competition and a clear gap between the booted four straight after the break against ‘haves’ and the ‘have-nots’. With the failed Redland and judged the breeze superbly on Caloundra experiment and once-proud clubs each occasion. like Kedron and Sandgate slipping badly, it allowed the power clubs like Morningside MANN ABOUT TOWN and Southport to post some massive scores. Long-time umpires’ trainer Laurie ‘Lozza’ The Sharks’ Ray Sarcevic, who played four Mann has been a fi xture at QAFL grounds VFL games for Geelong in the mid-1980s, over the years, running the water and assist- also kicked 20 goals in a game against ance to the men in white (and now every col- Kedron in 1989. our of the rainbow). So dedicated is Lozza that he was seen back waving the fl ags at LIGHTS OUT an U18 game last weekend. The game lives It was a long night out at Wilston-Grange on the existence of volunteers like Laurie. last Friday. The lights went out a couple of times, prompting delays in the game. It BAIL UP AND GOING made for a late night out for the Burleigh Rohan Bail, winner of the NAB AFLQ Rising visitors, with the game not starting until Star Award last year, is up and going with 8.30pm anyway. To cap a dark night, the AFL club Melbourne. The former Mt.Gravatt Bombers lost by three points. wingman had impressed during three senior games with the Demons through the pre- DROUGHT-BREAKER NO.1 season but had missed three weeks with Still on the Pineapple Hotel Cup, Spring- a quad strain. He returned with the Casey wood won their fi rst game in two years with Scorpions in the VFL reserves last weekend a three-point upset win over Coolangatta and was tipped to play VFL seniors this last Sunday at Lowe Oval. Full credit to the weekend after he was named best afi eld in a Pumas for hanging tough through was has match which also featured Jack Watts, No.1 been an obviously testing time. pick in last year’s AFL National Draft who is doing only limited training with Melbourne DROUGHT-BREAKER NO.2 this year because his focus is on his school- New Morningside co-captain Kent Abey ing. would have been a relieved man after kick- ing his fi rst four goals of the season last FOLLOW VFL RESULTS weekend. The Panthers’ match-winner, There are a stack of Queenslanders playing sharing the captaincy with Jacob Gough this in the VFL this year, not just with AFL affi liate year after David Lillico stepped down, didn’t clubs but stand-alone VFL clubs. You can trouble the scorers in the fi rst two weeks follow their results each week via the VFL of the season, which has never happened website at www.victorianfootballleague.com. before. In fact, Abey did not kick a goal in au

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RUCKMAN’S CURSE Round 10, 2001, produced a record of 43 It doesn’t pay to be 200cm plus at the Lions wins, one draw and six losses. From Round this year. Bart McCulloch, drafted by the 10 of ’01, when the started a 20-game which club last November with a pick which by lasted until Round 4, 2002, until the grand chance opened the door for Ben Cousins to fi nal win of ’03, their overall record was 53- go to Richmond, made a belated debut for 1-13. the Lions against Southport on Saturday af- ter a long delay caused by osteitis pubis and UNHAPPY HUNTING GROUND a thigh strain. All was going smoothly until Josh Drummond might well look at next the last fi ve minutes when, doing nothing year’s AFL draw and shudder if the Lions are more than a simple kick, he twinged it again. drawn to play at Geelong. Playing his 50th So, for the second week in a row, rookie AFL game last weekend, ‘Drummo’ was on Daniel Murray will be the only one of fi ve the receiving end of the biggest hiding of specialist ruckmen on the list that is playing. his career. And it seems whenever he visits Skilled Stadium things go badly. In Round TIPPETT NOT FAR AWAY 1, 2006, he dislocated his shoulder early in One positive update sees third-year rookie a 77-point loss and missed 14 weeks, and Joel Tippett fi nally getting close to a re- in Round 12, 2007, he was on the receiv- sumption after a fi ve-month layoff. Out of ac- ing end of a 50-point loss from the eventual tion at varying levels since mid-December, premiers. And then came last Sunday’s when scans showed back stress fractures, 93-point hiding in the wet. Still, it was a he was offi cially listed for a fi tness test in the richly-deserved half-century for the former club’s weekly update on Tuesday. His timing rookie lister from the Sunshine Coast, who couldn’t be worse … he would have been has had more than his share of injury strife playing in the seniors at present if he’d been since his debut in Round 8, 2005. If he’d up and going. played every game since his introduction to AFL football he would have played his 86th GEELONG’S GREAT RECORD game last weekend instead of his 50th. The Geelong have posted an all-time AFL record biggest win in Drummond’s career was the … 47 wins in a 50-game stretch. It betters 117-point massacre of Carlton at the Gabba the 46 out of 50 record of Essendon through in Round 16, 2007, when Jonathan Brown 1999-2001. And, incredibly, Joel Corey and kicked 10 goals to outscore the Blues on his Steve Johnson have played in all 47 runs of own and Carlton coach Denis Pagan was them, which started in Round 6 in ‘07. The sacked several days later. His career-best Cats have been beaten by only three teams in possessions is 30 in Rounds 10-11, 2006, in that time - Port Adelaide by fi ve points in against Richmond and the Bulldogs, and ‘07 and Collingwood by 86 and Hawthorn by against Carlton in Round 2 this year. 26 (Grand Final) in ‘08. They have used 36 players in that time, with Henry Playfair, now A WINNING BET in Sydney, the only one not to play in a win. ‘Drummo’ was about the only Lions ‘winner’ , drafted in 2006, has played last weekend – and it had nothing to do with 46 games for 44 wins. the visit to the Cattery. He won a long-stand- ing bet with teammate Cheynee Stiller to see BRISBANE’S BEST? which of the former Northern Eagles boys Can just hear the questions ... what about could get to 50 games fi rst. The left-footed the Lions? The Lions’ 50-game stretch from defender beat the left-footed wingman when he was surprisingly dropped for Round 5 de- E- Footy Record Issue 5 2nd - 3rd May 2009 Page 15 Powerade QAFL State League Pineapple Hotel Cup

spite a good defensive job on Collingwood’s son of former Carlton premiership ace and at the Gabba in Round 4. After St.Kilda coach . The 20-year- Stiller rebounded with an excellent show- old utility player, taken at No.70 in the 2006 ing for the Reserves last weekend he was national draft, has been in sparkling form tipped to return to the seniors this weekend. of late after a shocking run with injury and illness. The likeable young fella is described CHOP FOR KERR SENIOR by insiders as “a really smart player” and “a It was Roger Kerr, rather than his famous fi erce competitor” so he’s got some creden- footballing son Daniel, who was making tials. And he’s already kicked a goal this news in Perth this week. A former premier- year - he’s boarding in the new home of ship player with East Fremantle, Roger skipper Jonathan Brown. has coached Claremont in the WAFL since the start of 2008 but with minimal success. NO CHANGE … NOT OFTEN! Claremont narrowly avoided the wooden There hasn’t been much call for the old ‘no spoon last year and have lost their fi rst six change’ sheet at QAFL selection tables this matches this year. With Kerr’s future the year. Through the fi rst three rounds of the subject of much speculation, he fronted the season, plus the extra Lions-Aspley game, board and wanted a guarantee that he would only once has a team gone in unchanged be there to the end of the season. The board from the week before. That was Southport decided to terminate his services then and last week. Outside the Lions, Broadbeach there. lead the total changes with nine, from Labra- dor and Western Magpies, with eight apiece. TEAM SHEET CHALLENGE The biggest single shake-up was Jarrod Reckon the team manager for the Lions Field’s seven changes at Labrador after they Reserves is more than earning his money were belted by Broadbeach in Round 1. just getting his teamsheet right this season, and knowing who is who. In four weeks EMAIL CATASTROPHE they’ve used no less than 39 different play- If you’re reading this week’s Footy Record ers, including 15 top-up players, and have it’s a miracle after major problems early in made a total of 20 changes – seven the fi rst the week at WebCentral sent AFLQ emails week, fi ve the second and eight last week. into melt-down. Or more particularly melt- And odds were that there would be a few stop. Come deadline time late Wednesday more this week. editor David Heilbron was desperately fi nd- ing a way to get copy that would normally be ON A GOOD WICKET sent via email. It wasn’t so many years ago Tipped to get his fi rst chance at senior level that email hadn’t been invented, and yet now with the Lions this week was Sam Sheldon, we cannot live without it.

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Surfers Paradise 3.1 5.3 11.6 14.9-93 Maroochy/Northshore 2.1 5.3 8.5 10.5-65 Surfers Paradise: Goals: J. Suban 4, C. Mitchell 4, J. Rowe 3, R. Pope, B. McCartney, C. Murphy Best: C. Murphy, C. Mitchell, B. Shiltz, B. McCartney, J. Rowe, W. Morrison Maroochy/Northshore: Goals: A. Thornton 4, J. Weckert 2, L. Rabone, A. Thornton, C. Chahla, A. Tidball Best: A. Tidball, A. Thornton, A. Thornton, L. Thomas, J. Weckert, C. Chahla

Mayne 2.2 2.2 2.2 4.3-27 Sandgate 7.0 14.1 18.8 23.9-147 Mayne: Goals: M. Griggs 2, J. Price, M. Quaife Best: M. Quaife, S. Denaro, J. Marsh, B. Crathern, D. Whitecross, B. Svanberg Sandgate: Goals: B. Tottenham 6, B. Harvey 5, S. Christian 5, K. Nielsen 2, P. McDonough 2, D. Fellowes, D. Besselaar, S. Browne Best: S. Christian, B. Tottenham, K. Nielsen, D. Fellowes, M. Brain, B. Harvey

Springwood 0.2 4.3 5.6 8.6-54 Coolangatta 7.2 9.3 12.6 18.6-114 Springwood: Goals: S. Moran 2, K. Creely 2, T. Ransome, J. McEwan, A. Boole, S. Lake Best: P. Wright, R. Penn, J. Menz, T. Crowley, W. Ollington, C. Barnes Coolangatta: Goals: J. Moffat 5, G. McLeish 3, L. Philpot 2, S. Probst 2, J. Nani, A. Prater, W. Alexander, M. Boughton Best: L. Taylor, J. Moffat, S. Probst, G. McLeish, S. George, W. Alexander

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Noosa 1.1 2.1 3.2 7.2-44 Palm Beach Currumbin 1.1 7.2 9 .7 12.9-81

Noosa: Goals: K. Dunne 2, A. Stewart 2, N. McKenzie, J. Sherriff, B. Evans 1 R Best: S. Cassimaty, A. Stewart, N. McKenzie, G. Braybon, B. Clohesy Palm Beach Currumbin: Goals: B. Schneider 2, M. Derrick, B. Hayes, B. Pearson,

J. Chapman, D. Thorne, L. Rynehart, S. Thorne, J. Berry, J. Egan, W. Saunders Best: D. Thorne, J. Pearson, B. Pearson, C. Schneider R

P W L D For Ag PC Pts W/Grange 4 4 0 0 434 112 387.5 16

PBC 4 4 0 0 433 141 307.0 16 Noosa 4 3 1 0 346 182 190.1 12 R Burleigh 3 2 1 0 193 181 106.6 8

S/Paradise 4 2 2 0 204 318 64.1 8 M/Northshore 3 1 2 0 256 157 163.0 4 Sandgate 4 1 3 0 289 230 125.6 4 R Coolangatta 3 1 2 0 154 304 50.6 4 Springwood 4 0 4 0 147 443 33.1 0

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Rnd 1 Sat 28th C’gatta 6.9.45 v W/Grange 14.15.99 Rnd 10 Sat 13th Coolangatta v Mayne Burleigh 18.7.115 v Sandgate 7.11.53 Maroochy/N’Shore v Burleigh M/N’Shore 12.9.81 v PBC 20.19.139 Noosa v Springwood Noosa 24.26.170 v Mayne 3.4.22 Sandgate v Wilston Grange Swood 10.8.68 v S/Paradise 22.14.146 Sun 14th PBC v Surfers Paradise

Rnd 2 Sat 4th Springwood 2.2.14 v Noosa 23.14.152 Rnd 11 Sat 20th Mayne v Noosa W/Grange 6.13.49 v Sandgate 10.10.70 PBC v Maroochy/N’Shore Fri 10th S/Paradise 8.7.55 v PBC 17.11.113 Sandgate v Burleigh Washed out games to be Surfers Paradise v Springwood played 11th July Wilston Grange v Coolangatta

Rnd 3 Sat 18th Coolangatta13.9.87 v Burleigh 11.13.79 Rnd 12 Sat 27th Surfers Paradise v Wilston Grange (1.00PM) M/N’Shore 19.19.133 v Mayne 7.10.52 Mayne v Maroochy/N’Shore Sandgate 18.7.115 v Noosa 14.14.98 Noosa v Sandgate W/Grange 8.12.60 v S/Paradise 23.9.147 Springwood v PBC PBC 24.19.163 v Springwood 7.5.47 Burleigh v Coolangatta

Rnd 4 Fri 24th W/Grange 9.14.68 v Burleigh 10.5.65 Rnd 13 Sat 4th Burleigh v Wilston Grange (1.00PM) Sat 25th S/Paradise 7.6.48 v M/N’Shore 18.14.122 Coolangatta v Springwood Sun 26th Mayne 11.10.76 v Sandgate 32.15.207 Maroochy/N’Shore v Surfers Paradise Noosa 14.13.97 v PBC 16.9.105 PBC v Noosa S/wood 13.8.87 v C/gatta 11.14.84 Sandgate v Mayne

Rnd 5 Sat 2nd Maroochy/N’Shore v Wilston Grange (1.00pm) Rnd 14 Sat 11th Burleigh v Maroochy/N’Shore Sandgate v Surfers Paradise Mayne v Coolangatta PBC v Mayne Burleigh v Springwood Sat 18th Mayne v PBC Sun 3rd Coolangatta v Noosa Noosa v Coolangatta Rnd 6 Fri 8th Wilston Grange v Mayne (8.00pm) Wilston Grange v Maroochy/N’Shore Sat 9th PBC v Coolangatta Springwood v Burleigh Sandgate v Springwood Surfers Paradise v Sandgate Maroochy/N’Shore v Noosa Surfers Paradise v Burleigh Rnd 15 Sat 25th Burleigh v Mayne Coolangatta v Maroochy/N’Shore Rnd 7 Sat 16th Maroochy/N’Shore v Coolangatta Sandgate v PBC Noosa v Surfers Paradise Surfers Paradise v Noosa PBC v Sandgate Wilston Grange v Springwood Springwood v Wilston Grange Sun 17th Mayne v Burleigh Rnd 16 Sat 1st Maroochy/N’Shore v Sandgate Noosa v Burleigh Rnd 8 Sat 23rd Burleigh v Noosa PBC v Wilston Grange Coolangatta v Surfers Paradise Springwood v Mayne Mayne v Springwood Surfers Paradise v Coolangatta Sandgate v Maroochy/N’Shore Wilston Grange v PBC Rnd 17 Sat 8th Maroochy/N’Shore v Springwood Wilston Grange v Noosa Rnd 9 Sat 30th Surfers Paradise v Mayne PBC v Burleigh Coolangatta v Sandgate Sandgate v Coolangatta Noosa v Wilston Grange Sun 9th Mayne v Surfers Paradise Springwood v Maroochy/N’Shore Sun 31st Burleigh v PBC Rnd 18 Sat 15th Burleigh v Surfers Paradise Coolangatta v PBC Mayne v Wilston Grange Noosa v Maroochy/N’Shore Springwood v Sandgate

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