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E-Record Week 12 Draft.Indd SEQAFL Division 1 Pineapple Hotel Cup E-Footy RECORD 30th June 2012 Issue 12 by Terry Wilson Gold Coast Bulletin PALM Beach-Currumbin coach Daryn Cresswell is set to wield the axe on the back of another tame effort from the Lions in Saturday’s grand fi nal rematch against pre- miers Noosa at Salk Oval. After the Lions lost by 15.18 (108) to 14.12 (96) their second failure against genu- ine fl ag contenders this season former Sydney Swans hardman Cresswell de- scribed some of his players as ``fl at-track bullies’’ and ``downhill skiers’’. ``In all honesty, it was probably the softest effort I’ve seen from a football side,’’ Cresswell said. ``I have a lot of respect for Noosa the way they go around things, and that’s why they’ve been so successful. ``Our blokes’ discipline is bordering on poor. It’s something I’ve tried to change but things don’t change overnight. ``When things are going okay, they’re all right. But when the boot’s on the other foot they go missing. ``Old habits die hard and heads need to roll, unfortunately. It’s not younger players, Next Rounds’ Game E-Footy Saturday 7th July Record Mayne v Wilston Grange Chief Executive Offi cer: Michael Conlan Football Operations Manager:Mark Browning Western Magpies v Sandgate Record Editor: David Heilbron PBC v Surfers Paradise Media Consultant: Terry Wilson Advertising:Greg Howell Burleigh v Coolangatta All Correspondence to: Noosa v Maroochydore The Editor, Footy Record, AFL Queensland, PO Box 3132 YERONGA LPO QLD. 4104 pHONE (07)30335400 Springwood Bye Page 2 E- Footy Record Issue 12 30th June 2012 SEQAFL Division 1 Pineapple Hotel Cup AFL Queensland Pineapple Hotel Cup 2012 Round 11 Review it’s older players who have been around the club for a while. ``Stay tuned for next week to see who’s going. And if they don’t like reserves they can walk.’’ Cresswell’s stunning outburst is a timely one given the Lions have to play Western Magpies (away) and Surfers Paradise (home) in their next two engagements. Yet for all of Cresswell’s outburst, the Lions lost by only two goals after Noosa jumped the home side with an opening term of 6.3 to 0.2. Given the fi nal margin was 12 points that was a damning statistic for the Lions to ponder. Then there was a high-scoring fi nal stanza when Noosa put on 7.11 to 4.5 after they trailed by two goals at three-quarter time. Match numbers reveal that Noosa scored a combined 13.14 to 4.7 in the fi rst and last quarters, PBC scored 8.5 to 2.4 in the second and third terms. E- Footy Record Issue 12 30th June 2012 Page 3 SEQAFL Division 1 Pineapple Hotel Cup PINEAPPLE HOTEL CUP SENIORS RESULTS Springwood AFC 6.4, 9.9, 15.12, 20.15 (135) Burleigh AFC 1.4, 2.8, 7.9, 9.16 (70) GOALS, Springwood AFC :E. Reading 6, A. Proud 4, D. Witney 3, A. Wallin 2, M. Thompson 2, L. Ruf 1, S. Murrihy 1, D. Munyard 1 Burleigh AFC :O. Rennie 2, N. Sullivan 2, T. McKay 1, J. Howell 1, C. Rowlands 1, J. Perring 1, C. Johns 1 BEST, Springwood AFC :J. King, M. Thompson, M. Grose, M. Vasterink, A. Proud, D. Witney Burleigh AFC :T. McKay, S. Brown, D. Martin, Z. Tschirn, O. Rennie, A. Rofe Surfers Paradise AFC 4.1, 7.6, 11.9, 13.14 (92) Sandgate AFC 4.3, 5.5, 6.9, 8.12 (60) GOALS, Surfers Paradise AFC :K. Fulton 4, R. Dienjes 3, H. Fraser 2, N. Corbett 2, T. Armstrong 1, J. Nancarrow 1 Sandgate AFC :T. Fuller 4, A. Cameron 2, L. Glastonbury 1, B. Long 1 BEST, Surfers Paradise AFC :K. Rizzo, R. Dienjes, J. Ryan, B. Haberfi eld, H. Fraser, S. Folan Sandgate AFC :M. Richardson, B. Beaven, S. Lubke, T. Fuller, A. Dineen, T. Millard Wilston Grange AFC 4.4, 8.7, 13.12, 19.15 (129) Maroochydore Roos 2.1, 4.5, 7.6, 11.10 (76) GOALS, Wilston Grange AFC :S. Brittain 5, D. Campbell 3, D. Warren 3, M. Trewhella 2, D. Kettle 2, D. Collins 2, R. Molan 1, Z. Molan 1, S. Wood 1 Maroochydore Roos : J. Clark 5, D. Hall 2, J. Page 2, M. Rogers 1, J. Gale 1 BEST, Wilston Grange AFC :D. Campbell, M. Pardew, D. Kettle, S. Brittain, C. Agosta, A. Penny Maroochydore Roos : J. Turner, K. Tyson, S. Hay, J. Gale, J. Clark, L. Walker Western Magpies AFC 4.2, 9.3, 13.8, 19.12 (126) Mayne AFC 2.3, 6.5, 8.7, 1 0.9 (69) GOALS, Western Magpies AFC :V. Pope 5, K. Reed 5, A. Corrie 3, B. Saunders 2, M. Thompson 1, B. Heffernan-Roper 1, G. Moore 1, G. Lavey 1 Mayne AFC :L. Faulkner 3, C. Sellen 1, C. Massingham 1, B. Davies 1, T. Murtha 1, G. Ryan 1, C. Brown 1, L. Ferguson 1 BEST, Western Magpies AFC :B. Heffernan-Roper, T. McEvoy, B. Moorhead, K. Reed, G. Lavey Mayne AFC :J. Seccull, A. Housego, L. Faulkner, T. Falconer, A. Stevenson, J. Collings Noosa AFC 6.3, 7.6, 8.7, 15.18 (108) Palm Beach Currumbin 0.2, 5.6, 10.7, 14.12 (96) GOALS, Noosa AFC :D. Brewster 4, B. Durdin 3, T. Mills 2, C. Isles 2, A. Eady 2, N. Winter 1, D. Welch 1 PBC :T. Dyer 4, B. Hewat 3, B. Dyer 2, J. Drake 1, J. Emblem 1, J. Wallace 1, R. Hards 1, B. Runnalls 1 BEST, Noosa AFC :R. Buntain, T. Panoho, D. Brewster, C. Isles, D. Welch, O. Bailey PBC :B. Hards, R. Hards, M. I’Anson, B. Schneider, J. Drake, A. Munro Page 4 E- Footy Record Issue 12 30th June 2012 SEQAFL Division 1 Pineapple Hotel Cup SEQAFL PHC SENIORS 2012 Team P W L D F A % Pts Western Magpies 10 9 1 0 1383 690 200.4 36 PBC 10 8 2 0 1189 706 168.4 32 Noosa 10 7 3 0 1180 644 183.2 28 Wilston Grange 10 7 3 0 1022 726 140.7 28 Surfers Paradise 9 6 3 0 925 506 182.8 24 Mayne 10 5 5 0 980 778 125.9 20 Sandgate 10 5 5 0 851 855 99.5 20 Maroochydore 9 3 6 0 648 1020 63.5 12 Springwood 9 2 7 0 703 1094 64.2 8 Coolangatta 9 1 8 0 352 1432 24.5 4 Burleigh 10 0 10 0 543 1325 40.9 0 ``There was a lot at stake,’’ explained Noosa coach Wayne Fletcher when asked why the Tigers were so hot to trot from the fi rst bounce. ``It was important for us to bounce back after our effort against Wilston-Grange,. ``And it was the skipper Adam Bovalino’s 100th game for the club, so it was a spe- cial day for him. ``He is held in high regard by his teammates and a lot of other people connected with Noosa footy club.’’ Noosa lost momentum when they lost ruckman Peter Trompf, who has ongoing upper thigh and ankle problems, before half-time. But once the Tigers sorted things out, using veteran Brett Duke in the ruck, they warmed to their task. ``In the last quarter every player stood up to be counted and put in special efforts to get us over the line,’’ Fletcher said. Half-back Riley Buntain, wingman Todd Panoho and forward Danny Brewster (four goals) were best for Noosa while PBC’s better performers were brothers Brad and Ryan Hards and ruckman Michael I’Anson. AT Sir Bruce Small Park, Surfers Paradise fl ew the fl ag for Gold Coast sides, the only winners of the local clubs after they downed Sandgate by 13.14 (92) to 8.12 (60). The Demons had a tough time of it up to half-time, but a third term of 4.3 to 1.4 put them in the clear as Kris Rizzo, Ryan Dienjes and Jake Ryan led the way. But until the second half lift, coach Beau Zorko thought his Demons had been butchering the ball and wasting far too many opportu- nities. ``Our decision-making wasn’t the best and the execution wasn’t where we needed it to be,’’ he said. ``I thought apart from the fi rst 15 minutes of the third quarter, when we really opened E- Footy Record Issue 12 30th June 2012 Page 5 SEQAFL Division 1 Pineapple Hotel Cup PINEAPPLE HOTEL CUP RESERVES RESULTS Springwood AFC 4.1, 5.3, 7.5, 11.8 (74) Burleigh AFC 0.0, 3.6, 4.8, 5.9 (39) GOALS, Springwood AFC :D. Bridge 5, J. Balm 3, T. Pezzelato 1, J. Menz 1, M. Nolan 1 Burleigh AFC :C. Brumley 2, B. McMinn 1, T. Ryan 1, M. Etheridge 1 BEST, Springwood AFC :J. Menz, J. Mitchell, S. Friis, D. Bridge, D. Schmidt, C. Barnes Burleigh AFC :T. Stanaway, J. Hefford, C. Bowman, D. Benson, C. Brumley Palm Beach Currumbin 2.2, 6.6, 8.9, 9.11 (65) Noosa AFC 2.2, 4.2, 5.7, 6.7 (43) GOALS,PBC: J. Munro 3, J. Davidson 2, E. Burton 2, A. Lohrey 1, D. Irons 1 Noosa AFC : R. Purves 3, J. Tickner 1, J. Fulton 1, M. Bidois 1 BEST, PBC : L. Sicka, J. Bates, M. Boyd, A. Lohrey, J.
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