PINEAPPLE HOTEL CUP E-FOOTY RECORD ROUND 16 E-Footy RECORD 2nd August 2008 Issue 16 Editorial with Marty King GET INTO THE SPIRIT OF KICK AROUND DAY Next Thursday, 7th August, is the 150th anniversary of the fi rst recorded match of Australian Football between schools Scotch College and Melbourne Grammar at Richmond Paddock, at what is now Yarra Park next to the MCG. As part of the celebrations of this wonderful occasion the AFL is staging ‘Kick Around Australia Day’ and I hope footy fans throughout will join the party. It’s an opportunity for all Australians to come together through football, and to wear your team colours or club scarf and have a kick of the famous Sherrin. There will be a stack of celebrations right across the country, but please, wherever you are and whatever you are doing, be part of it. Introduce friends, workmates and school friends to AFL and all that makes it the No.1 sport in Australia. Schools around the country have been busy making preparations for the day, with thousands of kids set to take part in football themed lessons, designed in line with the curriculum. Businesses and community organizations, too, are encouraged to get into the spirit and help recognize football’s 150th birthday, which is part of the Tom Wills Round, dedicated to one of the founding forefathers of our game. For further information on this and other 150th year celebrations, visit www.150years.com.au AND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE QUEENSLAND COUNTRY SIDE Special congratulations to the Queensland Country side which won the division two title at last week’s Australian Country Championships in Shepparton, . The efforts of the team, coached by Cairns’ Steve Daniels, has ensured Queensland will play in division one when next the Country Championships are held in Canberra in 2010.

Special congratulations to ex-Queensland and Southport ruckman Jason Smith, now at Cool- angatta, who was judged the Player of the Carnival. And to Redland’s Blake Passfi eld, winner of the Rising Star award of Division Two.

Next Rounds’ Games E-Footy Friday 8th August Record Burleigh v Palm Beach Currumbin Chief Executive Offi cer: Richard Griffi ths Saturday 9th August Football Operations Manager: Marty King Mayne v Sandgate Record Editor: David Heilbron Media Consultant: Peter Blucher Wilston Grange v Maroochy/Northshore Advertising: Penny Chapple Springwood v All Correspondence to: Noosa v Aspley The Editor, Footy Record, AFL Queensland, PO Box 1211 COORPAROO DC, QLD 4151. Tel (07) 33942433 Surfers Paradise v Western Magpies Velocity Sports AFL Queensland State League - Pineapple Hotel Cup

Aspley HORNETS Wilston Grange GORILLAS No Name G B No Name G B 1 Steve Jackson 1 Luke O’Shea 2 Josh Weller 2 Justin Street 3 Shaun Mugavin 3 Gary Merkel 4 David Stackleberg 4 Bryce Hooper 5 Brent Evans 5 Leigh Stevenson 6 Andrew McElroy 6 Aidan Ryan 7 Dale Wills 7 Paul Mills 8 Michael Ward 8 Damien Wright 9 Joe McElroy 9 Barry O’Brien 10 David Kirwan 10 Michael Rogers 11 Tynan O’Donnell 11 Simon Brown 12 Darren O’Keefe 12 Brad Geere 13 Dan Gaunt 13 Josh Field 14 Patrick McMahon 14 Brett Wilson 15 Toby Van der Venne 15 Grant Wilkinson 16 Mark Pennington © 16 Ben Purssell 17 Andrew Morrison 17 Ben Rodgers 18 Rory Molan 18 Andrew Childs 19 Bill Oswell 19 Ben Stackleberg 20 Jason Hill 20 Mathew Nuss 21 Matthew Bradforde 21 Mathew Tucker 22 Jim McMahon 22 Gareth Purcell 23 Brad Terrell 23 Michael Harris 24 Hugh Campbell 24 Michael Clarke 25 Adrian Brown 25 William McElroy 26 Mark Harradine 26 Cale Agosta 27 Matthew Brittain 27 Mathew McGlone 28 Chris Lambart 28 Jonothan Almond 29 Rohan Cash (V-C) 29 Jeff Mant 30 Brad Suitor 30 Jack Dalton 31 Shane Wood 31 Tom Marshall 32 Tom Smith 32 Cameron Colvin 33 Andrew Chadwick 33 Jason Clow 34 Dean Warren 34 Michael Richardson 35 Calvin Cowie 35 Brendan Foote 36 Schyler Johnson 36 Daniel Campbell 37 Simon Rocco 37 Jeffery Cooper 38 Daniel Cruze 38 David Gazelle 39 Jeremy Best 39 Lachlin Harris 40 Dean Matejcek 41 Patrick Sharp 40 Michael Lane 42 Dan McPhee 41 Andrew Green 43 Jayce Hartas 42 Adam Kratzman 44 Michael Stevens 43 Adrian Foote 45 Michael Doecke 44 Joel Cooney 46 Anthony Davis 45 Ben Miers 47 Luke Venzke 46 Shane Guest 48 Todd Scott 47 Rob Grealy 49 Michael Pedler 48 Scott Davies 50 Seth Lauze 49 Mark Packer 51 Robert Lennox 50 David Noble 52 Sam Cox 51 Christian Tsalikis 53 Jordan Shertock 53 Brodie Agosta 54 Alex Wagner 54 Bryan Edlond 55 Adam Scott 55 Corey Evans 56 Jeff Broadbent 56 Shane Hamilton 57 Josh Dargusch 58 Geoff Wright 59 Shane Suitor 60 Craig Johnson

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

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Little to gain but bragging rights for these A critical game for the home side and also north side rivals as they search for reasons one which the Magpies can ill afford to drop as to why their respective seasons will fi nish Good judges reckon Burleigh could be a on August 16 The Gorilla’s led Sandgate smoky in the fi nals mix however they need at important stages of the game but their to secure a birth fi rst up and what bet- season is best summed up as one of incon- ter stage than at home against one of the sistency. Their best is very good but days of competitions big guns and on a day when gold are few and far between. Michael Rog- a number of past Burleigh greats will be in ers has been by far their best player for the town to celebrate the 30 year anniversary. year and despite dropping off of late Rohan Wagland, Kalms, Jamieson, and Branch- Cash has performed well again. For the Hor- fl ower must win enough footy to supply nets it was a case of too little too late against Perry-Bolt and Pate up front for the Bomb- Maroochy Northshore. They came home ers to be a chance. On the other hand the like a good husband but the margin was too Magpies will be looking to get more ground great at ¾ time. Let’s hope for an open fast time into Jimmy Rozynski pre fi nals as well fl owing game at Graham Rd to celebrate the as getting more senior footy into the likes of offi cial opening of the new Aspley Change Friis, Moore, Pennycuick, and Jaenke-Cain Room Facility.

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Burleigh BOMBERS Western MAGPIES No Name G B No. Name G B 1 Chris Judson 1 Jesse Butt 2 Ben Heffernan-Roper 2 Andrew Turner 3 Reid Dobson 3 Aaron Pianta 4 Val Pope 4 Jayson Pate 5 Jye Spencer 5 Joel Coleing 6 William Fozard 6 Marcus Powell 7 Ian Caroll 7 John Chennall 8 Sean McEvoy 8 Paul Branchfl ower 9 Luke Scott 9 Matt Simpson 10 Gabe McKinnon 10 Luke Rowe 11 Mark Dowley 11 Corey Taylor 12 Tim McEvoy 12 Brett Robinson 13 James Rozynski 13 Mark Owen 14 Luke Knight 14 Dane Seckold 15 Matthew Fowler 15 Chris Dickenson 16 Kale Reed 16 Ryan Gurton 17 Adam Gillespie 17 Jarrod Wagland 18 Joshua Barton 18 Colby Newbegin 19 Todd Dunn 19 Heath Grant 20 Luke Boulton 21 Gregory Friis 20 Troy Crossley 22 Ben Jaenke-Cain 21 Levi Kalms 23 David Hamill 22 Cameron Roland 24 Gerard Moore 23 Zane Doubleday 25 Peter Kilroy 24 Peter Rowe 26 Brad Wright 25 Mathew Buck 27 Chris Mihalopoulos (c) 26 Michael Sowter 28 Curtis McNamara 27 Koray Hudarvadi 29 Angus Graham 28 Mathew Garland 30 Sean Mewing 29 Shaun Zober 31 Matthew Thompson 30 Robert Martin 32 Jay Baker 31 Daniel Goodacre 33 Matthew Skubis 32 Christopher Burrell 34 Scott Miller 33 Peter Laenger 35 Richard Wenham 34 Tim Schalaghecke 36 Matthew Page 35 Devon Looney 37 Scott Musson 36 Liam Rourke 38 Scott Clarke 37 Tom Sutherland 39 Jack Burford 38 Mitchell Wright 40 Michael Ford 39 Gerrard Sangston 41 Christopher Graham 40 Geoff Whitworth 42 Leigh Rudd 41 Beau Runnalls 43 Blake McClennan 42 Bo Hodder 44 James Pennycuick 43 Jeremy Hefford 45 David Fozard 44 Brad Jenkinson 46 Kyle McHardy 47 Nick Williamson 45 Rodney Clack 48 Jake Magill 46 Ben Edney 49 Dominic Beer 47 Jeremy Berehndorff 50 Scott Hughes 48 Sean Coglan 51 Shaun Parlby 49 Ben Carlisle 53 Aaron Shelton 50 Sean Waller 54 Kieran Canning 51 Clinton Moore 55 Pablo Caldarola 52 Nathan Carr 56 David Campbell 53 Burke De Morton 57 Jory Pearson 54 Stephen Muir 59 Robert Mageean 55 James Eadie 56 Craig Seckold

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

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The Tigers need to be careful not to let their The Lions bounced back into the winners season slip because to date it has been one circle against Surfers and will win again at of improvement from 2007. They have plenty home against the Puma’s on Saturday. Most to gain and lose over the next three rounds interest will be in the margin and just how but can kick of by knocking over the Roo’s many Fulton, Hill, and Pires can get on the at Everton Park. Caleb Brown continues end of. Drake, Rynehart, and Knight were to front up and he deservedly received good again and look for improvement form representative honours for the Qld Country Ryan Rodgers and Chris Patterson. The side in Shepparton recently. As previously Puma’s have never at any stage thrown in the stated the young players have grown with towel and a noticeable addition last week was senior experience and Luke Ferguson has former Palm Beach sharpshooter the great more than carried his load. A win against the man “Bear” Wallin. Great to see the “big fella” resurgent Roo’s however is not a given as pulling them on to aid the cause and lets hope Aspley found out in Round 15. On the night with Thompson, Collins, and Phillips they can of the Blue and White Ball the Sunshine keep the scoreboard attendant busy adjusting Coast boys led by Ryan White and Owen the visitors tally Bailey really stepped up and chimed in for win number two of the season. That type of Coolangatta v Surfers Paradise form continued may lead to a close encoun- at Len Peak Oval ter this Saturday The Blues have been brave and have some Sandgate v Noosa big scalps in 2008 however reality is they at Lemke Rd won’t make the fi nals. Injuries and unavail- ability has cost them at times however they The Hawks season could well hinge on this have at all stages had a crack and have kept game and Noosa will be in no mood to hand all opponents honest. Jason Smith should over the four points that they desperately just about win the and he need themselves. What a great effort by epitomises the never say die attitude to which Matt Hicks to kick thirteen goals in Round the Blues have played their footy this year. 15 and there will be a lot of interest to see Surfers on the other hand are well in the mix if he can break the 100 goal barrier. Do the and will have taken some comfort out of run- Hawks use evergreen Dan Dickfos to quell ning Palm Beach for more than a half. They Hicks’ infl uence of does that take away are a team capable of towelling the weaker from them offensively? Long, Cornish, and sides but just fall short against the top raters. Banfi eld will match motors with Dobson, Perhaps the inclusion of Southport premier- Isles, and possibly Dixon in the midfi eld ship player Cameron Betts could be the x fac- whilst Sheppard v Jeffery/Edgar should be a tor that takes the Demons deep into the 2008 great battle. Down back look for the abra- Pineapple Hotel Cup Finals Series? sive David Scott to lock onto goal kicking forward Zac Smith. The match ups all over the ground make this a worthy match of the round and fi nals destinations for both clubs could well be decided by 5pm on Saturday

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Mayne TIGERS Maroochy/Northshore ROOS No Name G B No Name G B 1 Andrew Housego 1 David Moore 2 Tom Falconer 2 Ben Hitchcock 3 David McKay 3 David Hulsman 4 Simon Argent 4 Dean Collins 5 Mick Silman 5 Nick Kling 6 Troy Fisher 6 Owen Bailey 8 Ryan Slee 7 Tom Booth 9 Matthew Evans 8 Ben Stanley 10 Daniel Frawley 9 Brodie White 11 Cody Bird 10 James Page 12 Tye Morrison 11 Ryan White 14 Jeff Teale 12 Brendan Fair 15 Brad Johns 13 Brett Boots 16 Glen Housego 14 Simeon McCulloch 17 Trent Ingram 15 Shaun Thompson 18 David Gardiner 16 Justin Hartshorn 19 Caleb Brown 17 Greg Stirton 20 Bill Armstrong 18 Cameron Taylor 21 Corey Massingham 19 Tyson Williams 22 Simon Northcott 20 Tim Lowes 23 James Gillett 21 Kane Tyson 24 Jon Davis 22 Chris Abraham 25 Duncan Fell 23 Matthew Toohey 26 Jason Eaton 24 Brad Stefanovic 27 Chris Azazapardi 25 Brent McArdle 29 Tom Ryan 26 Greg Trembearth 30 Cameron Downes 27 Jason McKeon 31 Paul Giankoulidis 28 Elliott Hohenhaus 32 Tyronne Lavery 29 Sam Weuffen 33 Mark Dennis 30 Michael Williams 34 Heath White 31 Anthony Tidball 35 Christian Rollman 32 Heath Mahoney 36 Ben Svanberg 33 Aaron Thornton 37 Brenton East 34 Scott Hay 38 Ryan Louwen-Skaven 35 Daniel Tresise 39 Robert Smallcombe 36 Craig Scrase 40 Steve Rappard 37 Daniel Sacco 41 Keane White 38 Andrew Wass 42 Daniel Steinback 39 Michael Frishkorn 45 Luke Ferguson 40 Shane Cunningham 46 Mark Schluter 41 Brent Thomas 47 Tom Ditchburn 42 Stephen Lamper 48 Mark Lowrey 43 Michael Solomons 49 Corbin Sellen 44 Steve Marshall 50 Brad Pitcher 45 Matt Peters 51 Greg Simpson 46 Chris Chahla 52 Mitchell Bird 47 Matt Bury 55 Aaron Whitecross 48 Michael Haschka 56 Jack McKenna 49 Ben Davies 57 Mark Griggs 50 Matt Clarke 58 Mitchell Quaiffe 51 Stephen Vissor 59 Graham Grummitt 52 Jess Cooney 60 Jim Price 53 Brett Leonard 61 Michael Sneeseby 54 Chad Harper 62 David Ditchburn 55 Michael Otto 63 Grant Dore 56 Mark Young 64 Shane Fry 60 Brendan Wulf 65 Brett Fry TEAM 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FINAL Mayne

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Page 8 Footy Record Issue 16 2nd August 2008 Velocity Sports AFL Queensland State League Sandgate HAWKS Noosa TIGERS No Name G B No. Name G B 1 Glen Hunter 1 Caleb Isles 2 Alex Craft 2 Troy Dixon 3 Michael Brady 3 Sam Jeffery 4 Trent Morrisey 4 Nathan Winter 5 Mark Thomas 5 Todd Cook 6 Ben Long 6 Troy Duke 7 Justin Nickerson 7 Nathan Lavis 8 Aaron Widt 8 Jack Troedel 9 Todd Banfi eld 9 Dane Gale 10 Jake Black 10 Zac Smith 11 Ryan Dawson 11 Josh Edgar 12 Joel Peterson-Morley 12 Nick Jones 13 Brett Tottenham 13 Adam Bovalino 14 Simon Cannan 14 Gary Wallace 15 Mitchell Walsh 15 Dave Nelson 16 Matthew Hill 16 Brett Maloney 17 Brett Zeidler 17 Jamie Bower 18 Drew Hancock 18 Alex Swenson 19 William Churchill 19 Luke Tyrell 20 Craig Ebsworth 20 Danny O’Brien 21 Tyler Matchett 21 Andrew Taylor 22 Tristan Midson 22 Scott Maddern 23 Bradley Hales 23 Matt Hicks 24 Brendan Gustafson 24 Michael Dobson 25 Dan Dickfos 25 Gareth Daley 26 Mark Williams 26 Sam McCoch 27 David Bugeja 27 Jeremy Coffey 28 Kurt Banfi eld 28 Adam Eady 29 Joshua Claydon 29 Peter Trompf 30 Matt Nickerson 31 Josh Guniea 31 Regan Thomas 32 Tobt McCosh 32 Steven Browne 33 Matt Somers 33 Brad Laycock 34 Guy Williams 34 David scott 35 Max Patterson 35 Sean Cornish 36 Brett Duke 36 Daniel Lubke 37 Lucas Theophanides 37 Peter Davidson 38 Rick Hathera 38 Leigh Fry 39 Martin Anderson 40 Darren Besselaar 40 Anthony Wilson 41 Clinton Banfi eld 41 Chris Addison 42 David Fellowes 42 Kade Munro 43 Daniel Fabian 43 Nick Hammonds 44 Clinton Sheppard 44 Lochy McKenzie 45 Rowan Moody 45 Steve Castle 46 Paul Timms 46 Craig Taylor 47 John Holmes 47 Mark Henshall 48 Duncan Hill 49 Dean Harper 49 David Brain 50 Jye Isles 50 Walter Davidson 51 Damien Harper 51 John Kennedy 54 Joe McCullough 52 Peter McDonough 57 Brendan Clohesy 53 Aaron Fabian 54 Michael Brain 55 Kane Nielsen 56 Scott Wise 57 Travis Palin 58 Robert Aitken 59 Bryce Harvey 60 Jamie Fogg TEAM 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FINAL Sandgate

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A LITTLE VULTURE WHISPER player, Joe Grant Medalist and Spotted in the Mt.Gravatt coach’s box at the Medalist chosen in the Sharks’ 1983-2008 round 15 game against Broadbeach was all-star team last Saturday night, will post none other then 2007 premiership player his 150th game for the club this weekend. and Syd Guildford Trophy winner Josh It might be his last big milestone, save for Vearing. A little bird is thinking that Vearing, perhaps a sixth fl ag, because he’s tipped to lured south to play with in the retire at season’s end. VFL this year by before the ex-Swans star and Lions assistant-coach GUILDFORD TROPHY quit mid-season to head overseas, might be VOTES ‘IN CAMERA’ back wearing the blue and white next year. Votes for the Syd Guildford Trophy for the AFLQ Record Player of the Year, as judged ALL-AFL SHARKS on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis by a panel of independ- Wonderful night had by all at Southport’s ent observers, have gone ‘in camera’. The 25-year AFLQ celebration last Saturday last votes that will be revealed before the night, when various eras within the club’s end of year presentation are printed on page wonderful history were recognised. But 22. With four rounds to play, Zillmere’s Matt in addition to the all-star teams they also Payne (29 votes) leads from Mt.Gravatt’s picked an all-Sharks AFL team compris- Rohan Bail (27), Southport’s David James ing players who played at AFL level after (26) and Suncoast Lions’ Albert Proud wearing the black and white of Southport. (24). Mt.Gravatt’s Rory Lake, the early It’s a pretty handy outfi t, see the full story on leader, has 22 votes from Morningside trio page 20. Nathan Kinch, Kent Abey and David Lillico (21), Broadbeach’s (18) and ALL-STAR PRESIDENT Mt.Gravatt’s Tom Tarrant (18). Southport also named a president to go with the team to commemorate their 1983-2008 RECORD AFL MEMBERSHIP quarter century in the AFLQ competition, but The AFL has reported a record 2008 mem- it was a bit of a non-contest – Doc Macken- bership tally for the 16 clubs of 574,091 zie, at the helm for no less than 34 years, – up 8% on the record tally on 2007. was the only contender. Signifi cantly, junior membership is up 20% and 11 clubs posted increases on 2007 AFL’S 150-YEAR CELEBRATIONS – (3.5%), Carlton (11.1%), Colling- REACH ALL THE WAY TO CANADA wood (10.1%), Essendon (28%), Freman- Morningside club development manager tle (0.1%), Geelong (22.1%), Hawthorn Jack Barry received an intriguing letter (33.4%), North Melbourne (45.8), Melbourne recently all the way from Canada. Roger (5.5%), Port Adelaide (0.3%)and Richmond Gumbert, writing from Nanaimo, British (2.6%). Adelaide again posted the highest Columbia, told how his grandfather had fi gure with 48,720 members but were down won a medal playing football in Brisbane 4.4% on 2007. Also down were St.Kilda in 1904 before emigrating to Canada in (1.1%), Sydney (7.1), West Coast (2.4%) 1906. He even attached a couple of photos and Bulldogs (1.5%). (pictured), and was intrigued that the AFL Sadly, Brisbane, 11th on the list as recently was celebrating 150 years of football as his as 2005, were at the foot of the membership family was co-ordinating a family reunion to ladder in pure number terms for the second celebrate 150 years living in Australia. year in a row despite their increase. It was: Adelaide (48,720), West Coast (44,863), ANOTHER WATTS MILESTONE Fremantle (43,366), Collingwood (42, 498), Southport evergreen Clint Watts is having Essendon (41,947), Hawthorn (41,436), a big time lately. The fi ve-time premiership Carlton (39,360), Geelong (36,850), Page 10 Footy Record Issue 16 2nd August 2008 Velocity Sports AFL Queensland State League

Coolangatta BLUES Surfers Paradise DEMONS No Name G B No Name G B 1 Donald Barry 1 Adam Hall 2 Kris Zane 2 Simon Fenton 3 Augustine Bede 3 Brent Hardy 4 Kohby Poole 4 Andrew Walsh 5 Patrick Ross 5 Clint Robson 6 Matty Boyd 7 Cameron Betts 7 Justin Moffat 8 Michael Kranz 8 Paul McCullough 9 Jon Stephens 9 LeighTaylor 10 Ash Blackwood 10 Desmond Waluka 11 Dean Aldridge 11 Ashley Cowland 12 Luke Pridmore 12 James Cook 13 Chad Owens 13 Wayne Shannon 14 Regan Finley 14 Danny Rout 15 Carl D’Orazio 15 Matt Bedford 16 Ryan Pope 16 David Evertius 17 Travis Tamburro 17 Emma Wartovo 18 Dave Bennett 18 David Thayer 19 Scott Lindleblad 19 Ben Butchart 20 Byron Blackwood 20 Jamie Nani 21 Steven Clarke 21 Josh McCleary 22 Mark Thompson 22 Jason Smith 23 Nathan Sullivan 23 Leigh Philpott 24 Brenton Male 24 Ben Douthie 25 Ryan Wetterings 25 Chad Purcell 26 Sean Ellis 26 Kane Haley 27 Liam Spencer 27 Danny Maxwell 28 Rod Lucas 28 Daniel Oats 29 Clint Cassidy 29 Matt Mclaughlin 30 Chris Murch 30 Andrew Boyce 31 Christian Rizzo 31 Daniel Carey 32 Justin Lye 32 Charles Algreen 33 Shane Wetterings 33 Danny Fairs 34 Chris Mitchell 34 Liam Millard 35 Chris Murphy 35 Jack Munroe 36 Jack Baker 36 Peter Milaura 37 Sam Dalton 37 Dean Baulch 38 Jason Mcanily 38 Bronte Smith 39 Bobby McCartney 39 Ryan Irwin 41 Jay Suban 40 Adam Fairbank 43 Jacob Clark 41 Adam Mokrusch 44 Bronte Shultze 42 Lachlan Ygoa-Mckeown 45 Nick Lye 43 Tate Duku 46 Colin McNamara 44 Matt Boughton 47 Paul Atkinson 45 Matt Hemsley 48 Dan Green 46 Joe Lawton 51 Chris Murphy 47 Ashley Streater 54 Bobby Mcartney 48 Wade Maxwell 55 Paul Dunston 49 Joseph Ila 58 Tim Wong 50 Javier Ballister 60 William Morrison 51 Alex Lobianco 52 Gerard Oliver 53 Stephen Larcombe 54 Will Spry 55 Jason Bolt

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

Surfers Paradise

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has regrouped during the bye as the old ad- Port Adelaide (34,185), North Melboourne age in footy “you’re only as good as your last (32,600), Richmond (30,820), St.Kilda game” is a very profound one (30,063), Melbourne (29,619), Bulldogs (28,306), Sydney (26,721) and Brisbane SPECIAL HONOUR FOR (22,737). GRAHAM HENWOOD Former Redland coach Graham Henwood, YOU BE THE JUDGE now doing big things down at Springwood, It’s getting past ridiculous the discrepancy was chosen recently in the Team of the Cen- between best player lists as chosen by tury for the Mornington Peninsula Nepean the club and players who are polling well Football League. in media awards selected by independent observers throughout the Velocity Sports NOT QUITE FOOTY, BUT .. Cup. In Round 15 Morningside’s Kent Abey William and Darryl Jnr, sons of Mt.Gravatt’s kicked 7.6, took close to 20 marks (half of ex-Lions star Snr, are a chip off them contested) yet he didn’t rate a mention the old man’s block … sort of. Much to DJ’s in Morningside’s best players. Some clubs delight, the young fellas have been in Glad- use their best player list as an encourage- stone lately dominating the State Basketball ment policy on a rotation basis. At the end Championships. of the day the best player list for any given game should be just that. The competition NT IN TOWN loses out with best players lacking credibility No doubt with the NAB National Under 16 ti- but more importantly, the player misses out. tles being played on the Gold Coast there is And we are yet to meet players that don’t a fair chance that NT offi cials will be popping want recognition for their efforts. into Velocity Sports Cup venues over Round 16 to cast an eye over prospective opposi- THRIFTY FIFTY tion clubs and players. While we haven’t Whilst it has been well documented that been privy to too much of the reaction in the the goal kicking stocks and tallies are down Top End regarding the NT’s inclusion to the this season it was interesting to note that 2009 competition it is fair to say it has cre- fi ve players across the two divisions of the ated great debate and emotion. The reaction State League notched up there 50th goals in South-East Queensland has been one of in round 15. Well done and congratulations excitement and anticipation as the competi- to Ben McEntee (Southport), Jake Myles tion and underpinning structures continue to (Zillmere) and Kent Abey (Morningside), develop and the Pineapple Hotel Cup’s Chris Murch (Surfers) and Adam Gillespie (Magpies). MERCURY RISING Who will be the 2008 AFLQ NAB Rising ONLY AS GOOD AS YOUR LAST GAME Star? The fi eld is hotting up and with all Disappointing to see the Round 15 perform- nominees displaying good form it should ance put up by Redland against Morning- make for an enthralling run home. The side, with their only goal coming at the 24 nominees to date are Rd 1 – Ryan Holman minute mark of the fi nal quarter. It was es- (M’side), Rd 2 – Joel Smouha (MtG), Rd 3 pecially disappointing for a number of club – Blake Passfi eld (Redland), Rd 4 – Darin offi cials who have worked tirelessly to shore Stewart (B’beach), Rd 5 – John James (Zill), up the Bombers only to see that type of Rd 6 – Shaun Tapp (Zill), Rd 7 – Dayne performance at such a critical stage of the Zorko (B’beach), Rd 8 – Ryan Pantic (Red- season. The Bombers had the respect of land), Rd 9 – Ben Gibson (M’side), Rd 10 the footy world early days with some spirited – Rohan Bail (MtG), Rd 11 – efforts and were playing an exciting brand (S’port), Rd 12 – Adam Spackman (M’side), of football. One can only hope that the club Page 12 Footy Record Issue 16 2nd August 2008 Velocity Sports AFL Queensland State League - Pineapple Hotel Cup

Palm Beach Currumbin LIONS Springwood PUMAS No Name G B No Name G B 1 Greg Pires 1 Kevin Rowbottom 2 Jyhe Pearson 2 Will Sutton 3 Brad Fisher 3 Simon Rowe 4 Ryan Rodgers 4 Luke Ruf 5 Tom Thurwood 5 Adam Pettigrove 6 Adrian Hill 6 Jamie Martin 7 Brent Rynehart 7 Matthew Hendry 8 James Chapman 9 Nick Tronc 9 Matt Derrick 10 Malcolm Vincent 10 Dave DeBono 12 Ryan Ross 11 Aaron Lohrey 14 Ben Milbourne 12 Dane Irons 15 Michael Weston 13 Matt Flynn 16 Craig Neville 14 Allen Adele 17 Russell Ollington 15 Ryan Schneider 18 Wayne Ollington 16 Andrew Clancy 19 Taylor Ross 17 Korey Fulton 20 Callan Carkeet 18 Corey Russell 21 Brett Lewis 19 Les Bredeneoord 22 Tiger Monk 20 Patrick Higgins 23 Josh Sutton 21 Nick Aldridge 24 Mark Hopkins 22 Alexander Hombsch 25 Kayden Creely 23 James Drake 26 Matthew Shannon 24 Matt Carroll 28 Dwayne Catterwell 25 Michael I’Anson 29 Josh Menz 26 Nicolas Baker 30 Glen Fredricksen 27 Matthew Davies 31 Brad Pollock 28 Darryl Dyson 32 Paul Bullock 29 Tommy Davies 33 Derek Berry 30 Clint Schneider 34 Robert Raudino 31 Ryan Rogers 35 Shane Murrihy 32 Mikal Bloom 37 Matthew Lanham 33 Trent Walker 39 Michael Woodier 34 Nick Bradley 40 Ellery Bowman 35 Rhys McAllister 41 Ross Connolly 36 Nick Bradley 42 Aaron Flynn 37 David Thorne 43 Tristan Schuhkraft 38 Adam McDonald 44 Geoffrey Gibbons 39 Arnold Knight 46 Damian Creely 40 Alex Hombsch 47 Simon Parisio 41 IJessie Brown 48 Chris Collins 42 Isaac Hughes 49 Clayton Barnes 43 Luke Rynehart 50 Robert Pezzelato 44 Thomas Dubellar 51 Nigel Speed 45 Matt Fife 52 Allan Phillips 46 Sebastian Curtis 53 Lee Ruf 47 Lee Spizziri 54 Brayden Fitzpatrick 48 Daniel Zvatora 55 Jaelen Grice 49 Andrew Hobday 56 Craig Doyle 50 David Thorne 57 Matthew Ryan 51 Bruce Sargent 58 Andrew Gray 52 Daniel Williams 59 Jamie Mills 53 Jed Williams 54 Travis Corbo 60 Octavious Chaffey

TEAM 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FINAL Palm Beach

Springwood

Footy Record Issue 16 2nd August 2008 Page 13 Velocity Sports AFL Queensland State League - Pineapple Hotel Cup PINEAPPLE HOTEL CUP Results & Ladder Round 15 Western Magpies 8.7 10.12 19.16 23.21 (159) Coolangatta 0.0 2.8 2.9 3.12 (30) Goals: Western Magpies: M Thompson 6, A Gillespie 5, D Hamill 4, J Barton 3, C Mihalopoulos 2, C Judson, T Dunn, T McEvoy 1 Coolangatta: M Bedford, D Carey, E Wartova Best: Western Magpies: M Thompson, V Pope, T McEvoy, S Mewing Coolangatta: J Smith, K Zane, P Ross, J Nani, C Purcell

Maroochy/Northshore 3.2 7.8 14.9 14.11 (95) Aspley 3.4 4.8 7.15 12.17 (89) Goals: Maroochy/Northshore: B Stanley 3, B Stefanovic 3, B McArdle, B Lockyer, B Wulf, B Boots, K Tyson, O Bailey, D Hulsman, A Thornton 1 Aspley: S Mugavin 4, R Grealy 3, B Evans 3, M Clarke, D Gazzell 1 Best: Maroochy/Northshore: R White, O Bailey, E Hohenhaus, B Hitchcock, B Stefanovic, B Stanley Aspley: M Clarke, D Campbell, A Green

Sandgate 3.5 8.8 13.9 15.10 (100) Wilston Grange 1.1 3.4 6.6 11.12 (78) Goals: Sandgate: T Morrissey 4, J Nickerson 2, M Brady 2, A Widt 2, S Cannan, B Long, B Zeidler, M Mc Coy, D Dickfos 1 Wilston Grange: R Cash 3, P Mills 3, G McIvor, D Cruse, B Hooper, J Street, R Molan 1 Best: Sandgate: T Banfi eld, T Morrissey, A Fabian, D Dickfos Wilston Grange: M Rogers, R Molan, H Campbell, A Morrison

Springwood 2.2 3.3 4.4 6.6 (42) Burleigh 6.7 14.13 20.19 25.25 (175) Goals: Springwood: A Wallin 2, M Thompson 2, R Raudino, J Case 1 Burleigh: B Perry-Bolt 7, J Pate 5, P Rowe 4, M Jameison 2, B Runnalls 2, P Laenger, B Neilson, C Rowlands, C Burrell, R Gurton 1 Best: Springwood: M Vincent, C Collins, R Raundino, S Murrihy Burleigh: C Dickenson, B Jenkinson, L Rowlands, L Kalms, J Wagland

Noosa 7.2 15.10 19.17 28.18 (186) Mayne 0.1 1.2 5.4 6.7 (43) Goals: Noosa: M Hicks 13, Z Smith 5, D O’Brien 3, J Parkes 3, L Tyrrell, C Isles, N Winter, N Hammonds 1 Mayne: D McKay 2, D Mason 2, M Dennis, B Armstrong 1 Best: Noosa: M Hicks, P Trompf, Z Smith, A Boualino, N Hammonds Mayne: C Brown, A Whitecross, D Mason, L Ferguson

Palm Beach Currumbin 6.4 8.5 13.10 17.15 (117) Surfers Paradise 4.4 7.7 7.11 8.15 (63) Goals: Palm Beach Currumbin: K Fulton 5, G Pires 3, T Dubelaar 3, J Drake 2, B Fisher, B Rynehart, A Lohrey, M Fife1 Surfers Paradise: M Sullivan 3, C Murch 2, L Pridmore, T Tamburro, B Mail Best: Palm Beach Currumbin: J Drake, A Knight, B Rynehart, M Flynn, M I’Anson Surfers Paradise: C Betts, N Sullivan, D Bennett, B Male, S Lindeblad

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Pineapple Hotel Cup Round 8 Washed Out game played 26/7/08.

Noosa 6.2 12.6 16.10 23.11 (149) Burleigh 3.1 6.3 10.6 12.8 (80) Goals: Noosa: M Hicks 5, S Madden 4, Z Smith 4, L Tyrell 3, B Dorow 3, M Dobson, D O’Brien, N Jones, J Troedel 1 Burleigh: B Perry-Bolt 7, C Rowlands, B Runnalls, B Robinson, T Crossley, P Rowe 1 Best: Noosa: P Trompf, L Tyrell, G Wallace, Z Smith, S Madden Burleigh: M Van Rossum, B Perry-Bolt, C Dickson, J Wagland, P Rowe

Ladder After Round 15

TEAM P W L D For Ag PC Pts Palm Beach Currumbin 15 14 1 0 1664 984 169.1 56 Western Magpies 15 13 2 0 1994 937 212.8 52 Surfers Paradise 15 10 4 1 1696 1088 155.8 42 Noosa 15 10 5 0 1727 1192 144.8 40 Burleigh 15 9 6 0 1615 1210 133.4 36 Sandgate 15 9 6 0 1505 1299 115.8 36 Coolangatta 15 7 7 1 1161 1403 82.7 30 Aspley 15 6 9 0 1310 1451 90.2 24 Wilston Grange 15 5 10 0 1408 1518 92.7 20 Mayne 15 4 11 0 1180 1859 63.4 16 Maroochy/Northshore 15 2 13 0 1120 1687 66.3 8 Springwood 15 0 15 0 659 2411 27.3 0 afl qtube for all your local footy action

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Western Magpies 5.2 10.6 17.9 19.11 (125) Coolangatta 0.1 1.3 5.3 5.8 (38) Goals: Western Magpies: S Musson 4, K Reed 4, J Spencer 2, J Baker 2, J Pennycuick 2, W Fozard, P Kilroy, J Magill, D Fozard, K McHardy 1 Coolangatta: J Munro 2, L Philpot, L Ygoa-Mckeown, J Ballister 1 Best: Western Magpies: W Fozard, D Beer, S Musson, B McClennan Coolangatta: D Baulch, L Ygoa-Mckeown, J Ballister, J Munro, J Ila,

Sandgate 1.2 1.5 1.8 1.8 (14) Wilston Grange 1.2 4.2 7.4 10.5 (65) Goals: Sandgate: M Brain 1 Wilston Grange: D Matejcek 4, J Best 2, D Cannon, M Harradine, S Cox, S Suitor 1 Best: Sandgate: J Claydon, C Ebbsworth, R Dawson, D Fellowes Wilston Grange: M Stevens, J Best, M Harradine, S Cox

Springwood 0.1 0.1 1.1 4.1 (25) Burleigh 7.4 14.6 22.7 27.7 (169) Goals: Springwood: J Comyns 2, A Wallin 2 Burleigh: A Turner 14, J Eadie 7, D Goodacre 2, B Kayll, J Walter, G Burrell, A Thornley 1 Best: Springwood: D Harrison, M Pendlebury, D Creely, J Sutton Burleigh: D Kayll, J Walters, A Turner, J Eadie, D Goodacre

Noosa 6.3 11.8 17.12 25.16 (166) Mayne 1.3 1.4 2.5 2.5 (17) Goals: Noosa: D Gale 7, J Guiney 6, W Troedel 3, M Patterson 2, L Mckenzie 2, M Henshall, J Leech, N Jones, L Theophanides, M Anderson 1 Mayne: M Griggs, B Noon 1 Best: Noosa: J Guiney, A Wilson, B Clohesy, D Gale Mayne: K White, M Griggs, B Watkins, J Davies

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Palm Beach Currumbin 4.1 7.2 10.3 14.7 (91) Surfers Paradise 2.1 6.2 10.7 11.10 (76) Goals: Palm Beach Currumbin: T Thurwood 4, J Williams 4, C Andrews 2, J Pearson 2, A Homebusch, A Clancy 1 Surfers Paradise: J Suban 5, R Weterings 3, D Green, C Mitchell, A Hall 1 Best: Palm Beach Currumbin: A Homebusch, J Chapman, T Thurwoo, J Pearson Surfers Paradise: T Hoopman, P Atkinson, N Lye, M Thompson

Aspley 16.17(113) def Maroochy/Northshore 4.0 (24)

Ladder After Round 15

TEAM P W L D For Ag PC Pts Western Magpies 15 14 1 0 1313 605 217.0 56 Aspley 15 13 2 0 1525 489 311.8 52 Burleigh 15 12 3 0 1491 647 230.4 48 Surfers Paradise 15 12 3 0 1334 649 205.5 48 Palm Beach Beach 15 10 5 0 1329 749 177.4 40 Wilston Grange 15 10 5 0 1061 614 172.8 40 Noosa 15 5 10 0 1050 934 112.4 20 Sandgate 15 5 10 0 876 858 102.1 20 Coolangatta 15 4 11 0 871 1132 76.9 16 Maroochy/Northshore 15 4 11 0 539 1389 38.8 16 Mayne 15 1 14 0 332 2114 15.7 4 Springwood 15 0 15 0 482 2023 23.8 0

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Leading Goal Kickers M Hicks Noosa 75 J Street Wilston Grange 20 B Zeidler Sandgate 51 R Rodgers PBC 19 C Murch Surfers 51 L Scott Western Magpies 19 A Gillespie Western Magpies 50 G Pires PBC 19 S Mugavin Aspley 46 C Colvin Aspley 18 D Cruse Wilston Grange 44 L Millard Coolangatta 18 K Fulton PBC 41 B Robinson Burleigh 18 D Hamill Western Magpies 40 A Hill PBC 18 A Pianta Burleigh 39 C Rowlands Burleigh 18 Z Smith Noosa 31 D Dickfos Sandgate 18 M Thompson Western Magpies 31 R Grealy Aspley 18 E Wartova Coolangatta 29 S Coughlin Burleigh 17 S Cannan Sandgate 29 A Fabian Sandgate 17 R Cash Wilston Grange 29 L Ferguson Mayne 17 J Barton Western Magpies 29 J McCleary Coolangatta 17 B Johns Mayne 27 J Clark Surfers 16 V Pope Western Magpies 25 B O’Brien Wilston Grange 16 M Carroll PBC 25 K Reed Western Magpies 16 B Perry-Bolt Burleigh 24 C Massingham Mayne 16 B Evans Aspley 23 R White M/Northshore 16 A Housego Mayne 22 S Cornish Sandgate 16 S Maddern Noosa 22 B Male Surfers 16 N Sullivan Surfers 21 A Thornton M/Northshore 16

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HISTORIC VICTORIES BY QUEENSLAND STOCKMEN

Queensland will participate in the Division 1 section of the 2010 Landmark National The 17.10 (112)-15.7 (97) triumph was built Country Championships after an inspired around four goals from strong ruckman- performance in Shepparton last weekend. forward Jeff Smith and a dazzling display in the midfi eld by Mackay-based maestro Not only did the Stockmen win the Division John Price. 2 title for the fi rst time in history, but they earned their spot against the heavyweights Smith and fellow Cairns-based utility Adam after defeating NSW by 15 points in a Pitt capped fi ne championships with their cracking Division 1 qualifi er at Mooroopna. outstanding performance in the qualifi er, as did Price, who shone as the only repre- NSW fi nished last of the fi ve teams in Divi- sentative in the side from a centre outside sion 1 and Queensland won the Division 2 south-east Queensland or Cairns. title following a nine-goal win over an Abo- riginal All-Stars side and four-point triumph The experience of former Queensland over Victoria’s No.2 side. open representative and Broadbeach best and fairest winner James Drake, another Queensland bounced out of the blocks in Queensland open representative in Andrew the ‘grand fi nal’ against NSW to lead by 20 Browning, and young Redland dynamo points at the fi rst change, but NSW gradu- Blake Passfi eld also told in the fi nish. ally worked their way back into the contest and were three points in front at the fi nal It was also a triumph for Cairns-based change. coach Steve Daniels, who originally hails from the Shepparton region. The last quarter was played at a thrilling pace, with the Queenslanders’ superior fi t- Queensland has won the Division 2 title ness telling in the end. for the fi rst time by whipping the Aboriginal

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All Stars side in their opening game, then win the contested ball helped them goal for overcoming the disadvantage of playing a 8.9 (57)-8.5 (53) victory. back-to-back by nailing Victoria’s second side in game 2. Coolangatta ruckman Jason Smith pro- duced a sensational performance in what The Queenslanders dominated their morn- was a high standard game, and he was ing game against the All-Stars, proving too ably supported by former Broadbeach and strong all over the ground in the 15.4 (94)- current Palm Beach stars Brent Rynehardt 5.6 (36) success. and Drake. The Stockmen had winners in both goal- Strongly built ruckman-forward Jeff Smith squares, with Cairns Saints full-forward and booted two goals to match his two goals in Stockmen skipper Matthew Walsh kicking the opening game, while Shaun Mugavin six goals and Mayne defender Caleb Brown bagged two important majors in the second best afi eld at full-back. half. Logan also contributed two goals in his second eye-catching display of the day. Clever former and current Morningside forward Matt Logan was lively Price was busy in the midfi eld, while young- on a fl ank, Pitt (from Port Douglas) and ster Passfi eld was solid in defence. Dave Bergmann from Centrals in Cairns be- ing other good players. State League club coaches , Matthew Francis, and Murray Davis were in With only 10 minutes break between games, Mooroopna and Shepparton to monitor the the Stockmen took some time to adjust in championships, while a number of familiar the second game against the Victorian minor faces of recruiting offi cers from SANFL and country leagues. WAFL clubs were in the crowd throughout. They trailed 2.5-4.1 at the halftime break of In Division 1, the ACT surprised Victoria the 50-minute game, before bouncing out with a 13.15 (93)-10.12 (72) victory after with the fi rst four goals of the second half to leading by three points at the fi nal change. lead by 16 points. In the playoff for third, WA beat SA 16.9 Victoria hit back with three straight goals of (105)-12.19 (91). their own, before the Stockmen’s ability to

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Footy Record Issue 16 2nd August 2008 Page 21 Velocity Sports AFL Queensland State League History in the Making as GC17 Sign Their fi rst Players History in the making as GC 17 signs fi rst telling us they want to play for us so we are players GC 17, the Gold Coast’s bid for its confi dent we are on the right track.” own Australian Football League team, has taken a major step toward reality with the AFL Queensland CEO Richard Griffi ths said signing of its fi rst group of players. in the initial development of the new club, the AFL felt it was vital they had access to home- Three young Queenslanders have com- grown Queensland talent, and the potential mitted to the GC 17 team after signing AFL to build that talent into a playing list via an contracts today. The players will become extended playing and development program. part of the journey as the Bid team works to establish its submission to achieve the 17th The AFL announced last month GC 17 would licence in the AFL competition. have access to pre-sign up to 20 Queensland players of draft eligible age in 2009 and 2010. The players are Charlie Dixon, 17 (pictured centre), from Cairns, Jesse Haberfi eld (left) Contract offers for Queensland-based players and Jack Stanlake (right), both 17 from the to opt out of the NAB AFL Draft and sign with Gold Coast. the GC 17 are in line with payments made to national draft players in their initial contract GC 17 Chairman John Witheriff said: “This terms. The players will be part of the devel- is a very important milestone and in years opment side which will play in the TAC Cup to come we will be able to look back and next year and the VFL in 2010 before a team say these guys were the foundations of the is fi elded in the AFL from 2011. The player building of the Gold Coast Football Club.” contracts will become void if the GC17 team “I’d like to thank Jesse, Charlie and Jack for does not meet the criteria set down by the agreeing to join us on the journey to become AFL commission and is not granted the 17th the most exciting sporting club in Australia. licence in early October. The players will then “We still have a long way to go, however, be eligible for the AFL Draft in November. community support is growing and we be- lieve the Gold Coast is telling us they want photo courtsey of AFL Photos this team. Now we have players who are

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Rd 13 – Zac Smith (Zill), Rd 14 – Ben Jones at Noosa last outing when Pomona came (MtG), Rd 15 - Jack Stanley (Zill). The win- to visit. Two similar looking young players ner will be announced at the AFLQ Awards showed some dazzling skills for the visitors, Night on Monday 8 September. far exceeding what is generally expected at that level of competition. Turns out it CHALK IT UP was Pomona brothers Alik and Lanz Magin Mt Gravatt and the Suncoast Lions both helping out the local team while not required have strong links to the Chalk Hotel at Wool- by the Suncoast Lions. The Demons were loongabba, and the Hotel has struck a cup within a goal at the fi nal change, but faded in recognition of those relationships. Today’s to lose by 29 points. High among the best game at Carrara will decide the fi rst, per- players were the Magin brothers, followed by petual Chalk Hotel Cup, with the two clubs their father Bill. having already met twice this season with one win apiece. INTERNATIONAL RULES As Australian football spreads its tenta- UMPIRE SWAP cles around the world, the world is coming There was a festive atmosphere in Noosa to AFLQ. With two Irishmen involved the for the recent ‘clash of the Tigers’ when Velocity Sports Cup and a host of promising Mayne visited. There were no car spots PNG products in the top two divisions, the left on the fence line and there were more umpiring ranks have got into the act. Spotted couches on the back of utes than you would controlling a recent under 18 game between see at an A-Mart furniture store. As the University and Kenmore were two English game had been well and truly decided by the fi eld umpires, Bev Dawson and Martin last quarter, there needed to be some swaps Ambrose. to help the umpires out. Due to a severe shortage, the two teenage boundary umpires GRANTS SUCCESS FOR LOCAL CLUBS were on their third game of the day, and More grass roots clubs have been success- were spent. So it was with some amusement ful with grant applications to improve their fa- to the crowd when goal umpire Bill White- cilities this month. Wilston-Grange received head, resplendent in long black trousers, $49,000 to upgrade their club kitchen under handed over the fl ags and scorecard and the Jupiters Casino Community Benefi t headed out to the boundary line. The boggy Fund. There was good news from the Reef ground added to the amusement, almost as Casino Community Benefi t Fund, with North much as his fi rst throw-in, when struggled Cairns receiving $4075 for a mower and for lift-off. He second was a 10 out of 10, al- trailer. The Gambling Community Benefi t though at last report Bill was seen still sitting Fund has provided a major source of assist- in a bath full of Voltaren. ance for the AFL Townsville Juniors, who received $30,000 to help with the building a WHAT WAS THAT? new junior oval at the Murray Complex. The Match offi cials did a double-take through- same fund was also responsible for helping out the State Association Division 3 match Sherwood AFC get $23,545 to buy a mower.

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Country clubs also benefi ted, with East DYNAMITE DALZIELL Mackay AFC receiving $5386 to purchase a Brad Dalziell has made a startling intro- new scoreboard and Toowoomba’s Coolaroo duction to AFL footy. The 21-year-old East Football Club $8371 to purchase training Fremantle junior, picked up at No.52 in last equipment. year’s national draft, opened with 32 pos- sessions on debut against West Coast at the JUMPING THE GUN Gabba, topping the record 30 for a fi rst- There was mild amusement for the Mt gamer posted by Fremantle’s Gravatt players and impartial observers at in 1990. He followed up last Saturday with Dittmer Park last outing when the Vultures 18 ‘touches’ in a loss to Richmond – in a returned to the ground from the halftime side in which Josh Drummond’s 21 was a break against Broadbeach. With the Cats team high. having been out on the fi eld for a good fi ve minutes, one zealous offi cial whipped ALL-TIME WINS himself into a lather calling for the game to Another Jonathan Brown milestone snuck be started and screaming for the Vultures to under the radar a couple of weeks back – his be made to get into position. Problem was, 100th win. The champion centre half forward the Cats had actually returned to the ground became the 16th player to post a century early and the umpires had only just got out of wins for the Brisbane Football Club, and into the middle themselves. followed up with win No.101 against West Coast. , with 167 wins from his QUEENSLAND SNUBBED 289 games, remains the ‘winningest’ Bris- IN UNDER 18 SELECTION bane player from (167), Marcus After reclaiming its national under-18 title Ashcroft (153), (151), from , Vic Metro can again Shaun Hart (147), Darryl White (146), Simon claim bragging rights after the announce- Black (138), (135), Chris ment of the All-Australian team. Vic Metro, Scott (126), (126), Craig McRae which beat WA comfortably in the grand (125), Chris Johnson (120), fi nal to win for the sixth time in eight years, (117), (115), had seven players named in the all-star (112) and Brown (101). Next best of the team, beating WA by one. Queensland did other current players are not have a player selected, despite Matt (82) and (72). Thomson being the Australia Post Scorpions’ best player in nearly every game and Dayne Beams showing enough to create a lot of draft interest. afl qtube for all your local footy action

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BIG FOOTY NAMES ON DECK from North to Adelaide last summer, the FOR LABRADOR BREAKFAST former Southport ruckman had enjoyed an Ex-football heavyweights Ross Oakley and excellent pre-season with the Crows, play- Ken Arthurson will come together next Fri- ing right through the NAB Cup. But a badly day morning, 8 August, to support a Labra- broken fi nger and then a badly torn ham- dor Football Club Breakfast. Oakley, former string injury sidelined him for three months. CEO of the AFL, and Arthurson, former He got his AFL call-up for Showdown XXV, chairman of Rugby League, and after a quiet one, was originally dropped will talk on ‘Managing Change’ at Hope for last Saturday night’s clash with Sydney. Island Golf Club. It’sjust $45 a head or $400 As fate would have it, he got a late recall for a table of 10 from 7.15am to 9.30am. For and fi nished with 17 possessions in a strong bookings, contact Ryan Kogelman on (0434) showing in defence. 518127 or email rkogelman@afl q.com.au ON THE EDGE BEST KICK IN THE CLUB The Queenslander count was down to 22 David Hale, speaking on ABC radio after last weekend after Lions pair Scott Hard- North Melbourne’s win over Melbourne ing and Rhan Hooper were omitted, but it on Sunday, dropped a big wrap on fellow could easily have topped the 24 of the week Queenslander . He described before. The Bulldogs’ Tom Williams was the ex-Morningside star as the best kick at named to return from injury before he was Arden Street. Not bad for a bloke who has forced out at the last minute, and there were played six AFL games. no less than four Queenslanders among the emergencies – Harding and Hooper, FORGOTTEN FACE plus Essendon pair Rhys Magin, who was A season-high 24 Queenslanders actually elevated from the rookie list in round 16, and played in Round 16 of the AFL, including John Williams. one forgotten face – Brad Moran. Traded

Footy Record Issue 16 2nd August 2008 Page 25 Velocity Sports AFL Queensland State League VELOCITY SPORTS CUP DIVISION 1 RESULTS & LADDER Labrador 8.2 11.5 13.8 16.9 (105) Zillmere Eagles 5.3 8.7 13.10 20.14 (134) Goals: Labrador: M Vigus 6, A Shattock 3, M Clark 2, C Munson 2, M Reilly, M Doyle, J Woods 1 Zillmere Eagles: J Myles 5, D Flaherty 4, M Argus 3, J Weller 3, B Forbes 2, B Drew, J James, Z Smith 1 Best: Labrador: J Woods, T Featherstone, N Gurciullo, M Vigus, M Dillon Zillmere Eagles: M Schultz, J Weller, A Pratt, J Myles, M Payne

Mt Gravatt 2.7 6.10 10.13 13.18 (96) Broadbeach 1.2 3.5 4.9 6.12 (48) Goals: Mt Gravatt: T Spencer 3, W Hamill 3, N Gilliland, T Tarrant, J Furfaro, B Jones, J Harding, R Lake, D White 1 Broadbeach: T Clough 2, J Spackman 2, N Quick, M Tippett 1 Best: Mt Gravatt: T Spencer, B Cleary, M Hamill, R Bail, G Dosser Broadbeach: D Howard, D Skrinnis, T Rolfe, J Derrick, R Woodford, R Dienjes

Suncoast Lions 1.7 4.8 7.12 13.14 (92) Southport 4.1 8.4 11.7 15.9 (99) Goals: Suncoast Lions: J Sherman 4, S Clouston 3, P Lavi 2, J Polkinghorne, P Garner, S Shelton, P Smith 1 Southport: B McEntee 8, J Burge, D Wise, D Carmody, D O’Brien, H Kiel, F Pope, B Merritt 1 Best: Suncoast Lions: J Tippett, J Sherman, S Clouston, W Mills, P Hanley, A Proud Southport: B McEntee, K Tandogac, D James, A Devine, D O’Brien, J Burge

Redland 0.1 0.4 0.6 1.12 (18) Morningside 8.4 17.7 20.14 27.17 (179) Goals: Redland: N McGuiness 1 Morningside: K Abey 7, T Upton 5, S Brown 2, J Gough 2, J Price 2, N Clark 2, J Fewkes 2, K Delbridge 2, M Logan, D Bonney, N Kinch 1 Best: Redland: J Myers, A Mueller, M Watt, R Pantic, B Passfi eld, P Carse Morningside: G Conroy, J Gough, A Spackman, N Kinch, B Connell, B Gibson

Ladder After Round 15

TEAM P W L D For Ag PC Pts Mt Gravatt 15 12 3 0 1652 1152 143.4 48 Southport 15 10 4 1 1580 1089 145.1 42 Suncoast Lions 15 8 6 1 1549 1410 109.8 34 Morningside 15 8 7 0 1634 1466 111.4 32 Zillmere Eagles 15 8 7 0 1505 1500 100.3 32 Broadbeach 15 7 8 0 1473 1322 111.4 28 Labrador 15 3 12 0 1214 1722 70.5 12 Redland 15 3 12 0 1140 2110 54.0 12

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Footy Record Issue 16 2nd August 2008 Page 27 Velocity Sports AFL Queensland State League VELOCITY SPORTS AFL QUEENSLAND CUP Reserves Results & Ladder V Force 0.1 0.2 1.5 1.6 (12) Southport 10.3 13.8 21.14 30.16 (196) Goals: V Force: R Estall 1 Southport: R Thompson 8, M Lock 5, R Head 4, J Bourke 2, M Lynch 2, B Langtry 2, D Grant 2, J Stanlake, D Ramage, B Dovey, H Sleigh, H Watts 1 Best: V Force: Richardson, Buis, Tilley, Campbell, Jarvis, Furfaro Southport: R Head, M Lock, R Thompson, B Langtry, M Lynch

Labrador 0.3 2.4 3.4 3.5 (23) Zillmere Eagles 6.1 8.5 13.10 16.15 (111) Goals: Labrador: M Fryer, T Gillen, S Burn 1 Zillmere Eagles: R Stewart 2, B Cadron 2, M Hyde 2, J Panaho, C Carmichael, R Thompson, J Eyles, K Nund, S Price, S Susave, T Aarons, S Rogerson, L Argus 1 Best: Labrador: M Fryer, P Ashton, A Cooke, M Peters, B Burkinshaw Zillmere Eagles: B Cadron, S Susave, C Gerber, A Fox, J Ross

Mt Gravatt 3.7 10.15 12.20 19.22 (136) Broadbeach 2.3 3.4 5.6 8.8 (56) Goals: Mt Gravatt: C Cant 5, R Magarry 2, D Savage 2, A Van Rooyen 2, T Jamieson 2, T Jamieson 2, C Moor, S Crouch, D Steven, N Van Bekkum 1 Broadbeach: H Dick 3, D Frawley, M Perkins, A Dehlman, T Green, T Kager 1 Best: Mt Gravatt: C Cant, A Van Rooyen, M Rankine, C Moor, D Steven, D Savage Broadbeach: M Perkins, S I’Anson, A Dehlman, M Sauer, C Hutchinson, P Evans

Redland 4.1 6.4 9.7 13.8 (86) Morningside 1.0 3.3 7.4 8.9 (57) Goals: Redland: C Millar 5, G Randall 2, T Rudolph 2, M Sammut, J Pantic, J Lawler, A Deveraux 1 Morningside: L Bowers 3, D Kanther, J Williams, P Allen, J Brown, B Eden 1 Best: Redland: J McDonald, S Buckle, C Millar, T Rudolph, K Jurasic, A Allan-Simpson Morningside: L Bower, T Amos, A Nash, D Webb

Ladder After Round 15

TEAM P W L D For Ag PC Pts Southport 15 13 1 1 1912 602 317.6 54 Mt Gravatt 14 11 3 0 1488 834 178.4 44 Zillmere Eagles 15 10 5 0 1356 1047 129.5 40 Morningside 15 7 7 1 1294 1165 111.0 30 Redland 15 7 8 0 1097 1269 86.4 28 Broadbeach 15 5 10 0 1022 1364 74.9 20 Labrador 15 3 12 0 762 1647 46.2 12 V Force 14 2 12 0 696 1699 40.9 8

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1 Matt Lee-Archer 16 Troy Friend 33 Craig Kingston 2 Dennis Midgley 18 Nic Palmer 34 Luke O’Sullivan 3 Brent Cue 19 Scott Miller 36 Luke Shipman 4 Matt McKenzie 20 Michael Hedley 37 Joe Spiteri 5 Josh Pini 21 Jason Armstrong 40 Robert Honan 22 Ayden Rickman 41 Tyrone Hatchard 7 Nick Singh 23 Chris Fawcett 42 Ian Clark 8 Brett Kronk 24 Chris Curruthers 46 Chris Guice 9 Ben Ryan 25 Ryan McConnell 47 Mario Ring 10 Todd Capell 27 Anthony Mann 48 Scott Sauer 11 Ashley Dunstan 28 James Waldorff 49 Johnathan Pratt 12 Aaron Hall 29 Andrew Stephens 50 Liam Shipman 13 Chris Howarth-Crewdson 30 Chris Eddlebuttle 51 Jackson Burnie 14 Andrew Shepherdson 31 Rod Kampmann 52 Tony Boyanton 15 Leon Nantes 32 Andrew Cross 53 Tony Hope

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Rnd 1 Sat 29th March Aspley 17.11.113 v Mayne 12.12.88 Rnd 10 Sat 14th June Burleigh 16.18.114 v Sandgate 13.4.82 S’gate 15.11.101 v M’N’shore 15.6.96 Magpies 26.18.174 v M/N’shore 10.8.68 S’wood 6.6.42 v Surfers 26.24.180 Springwood 13.4.82 v Mayne 21.22.148 Noosa 20.14.134 v W’Grange 13.10.88 C’gatta 13.13.91 v Noosa 12.14.86 Burleigh 10.7.67 v C’gatta 12.12.84 PBC 15.14.104 v W/Grange 5.14.44 PBC 15.12.102 v Magpies 13.13.91 S/Paradise 17.11.113 v Aspley 12.5.77

Rnd 2 Sat 5th April W’Grange 9.14.68 v Sandgate 13.14.92 Rnd 11 Sat 21st June W/Grange 27.20.182 v S’wood 6.5.41 Aspley 18.17.125 v M/N’shore 8.7.55 Aspley 4.5.29 v Burleigh 20.17.137 Burleigh 17.13.115 v S’wood 8.10.58 M/N’shore 9.13.67 v C’gatta 14.8.92 C’gatta 16.5.101 v Magpies 11.12.78 Sandgate 12.10.88 v PBC 13.10.88 Surfers 6.12.48 v PBC 13.8.86 Noosa 10.11.71 v S/Paradise 24.10.154 Sun 6th April Mayne 6.4.40 V Noosa 18.16.124 Sun 22nd June Mayne 7.3.45 v W/Magpies 31.15.201

Rnd 3 Fri 11th April W/Grange 15.15.105 v Aspley 12.12.84 Rnd 12 Sat 28th June Aspley 8.8.56 v PBC 22.13.145 Sat 12th April W/Magpies 21.11.137 v Burleigh 7.11.53 W/Grange 13.10.88 v Magpies 22.17.149 M/N’shore 8.6.54 v Mayne 11.11.77 Sandgate 34.25.229 v S’wood 4.1.25 S’wood 5.8.38 v PBC 22.18.150 C’gatta 12.17.89 v Mayne 13.6.84 Noosa 20.18.138 v Sandgate 13.4.82 Surfers 25.13.163 v M/N’shore 13.9.87 Surfers 13.15.93 v C’gatta 14.9.93 Burleigh 11.16.82 v Noosa 17.9.111

Rnd 4 Sat 19th A pril W/Magpies 20.15.135 v W/Grange 14.8.92 Rnd 13 Sat 5th July Burleigh 12.14.86 v M/N’shore 6.13.49 Burleigh v Noosa (W/O playing 26th July) Magpies 9.8.62 v Sandgate 7.11.53 M/N’shore 4.7.31 v S/Paradise 8.10.58 S’wood 7.3.45 v Aspley 17.15.117 S’wood 4.9.33 v Sandgate 15.16.106 Coolangatta 8.17.65 v W/Grange 5.5.35 PBC 11.13.79 v Aspley 3.2.20 Surfers 14.11.95 v Mayne 4.7.31 Sun 20th April Mayne 14.13.97 v C’gatta 12.20.92 Noosa 10.9.69 v PBC 12.11.83

Rnd 5 Sat 26th April M/N’shore 12.9.81 v W/Grange 13.16.94 Rnd 14 Sat 12th July Magpies 18.8.116 v PBC 5.16.46 Sandgate 20.14.134 v Mayne 13.12.90 Mayne 15.12.102 v Aspley 26.14.170 PBC 19.14.128 v Burleigh 13.10.88 M/N’shore 14.9.93 v Sandgate 17.16.118 Sat3rd May Aspley 9.13.67 v Noosa 13.10.88 W/Grange 10.10.70 v Noosa 13.13.91 W/Magpies 13.13.91 v S/Paradise 6.16.52 C’gatta 9.10.64 v Burleigh 12.20.92 Sun 4th May C’gatta 12.14.86 v S’wood 8.5.53 Surfers 39.20.254 v S’wood 3.3.21 Sat 26th July Noosa 23.11.149 v Burleigh 12.8.80 Rnd 6 Fri 9th May W/Grange 19.15.129 v Mayne 15.14.104 Rnd 15 Sat 19th July Magpies 23.21.159 v C’gatta 3.12.30 Sat 10th May Sandgate 18.7.115 v Aspley 11.15.81 M/N’shore 14.11.95 v Aspley 12.17.89 S’wood 4.4.28 v W/Magpies 40.12.252 S’gate 15.10.100 v W/Grange 11.12.78 C’gatta 8.5.53 v PBC 23.15.153 S’wood 6.6.42 v Burleigh 25.25.175 Noosa 28.12.180v M/Northshore 12.11.83 PBC 17.15.117 v Surfers 8.15.63 S/Paradise 11.9.75 v Burleigh 10.10.70 Noosa 28.18.186 v Mayne 6.7.43

Rnd 7 Sat 17th May Aspley 21.13.139 v S’wood 13.15.93 Rnd 16 Sat 2nd August Aspley v Wilston Grange Mayne 16.13.109 v S/Paradise 14.15.99 Burleigh v Wetern Magpies M/Northshore 10.15.75 v Burleigh 20.10.130 Mayne v Maroochy/Northshore W/Grange 23.14.152 v C’gatta 6.8.44 Sandgate v Noosa Sandgate 6.11.47 v Magpies 19.17.131 Coolangatta v Surfers Paradise PBC 16.11.107 v Noosa 8.10.58 Palm Beach Currumbin v Springwood

Rnd 8 Sat 24th May Burleigh 27.12.174 V Mayne 6.5.41 Rnd 17 Fri 8th August Burleigh v Palm Beach Currumbin(8.00pm) Magpies 16.23.119 v Aspley 8.7.55 Sat 9th August Mayne v Sandgate S’wood 3.5.23 v Noosa 25.15.165 Wilston Grange v Maroochy/Northshore C’gatta 14.11.95 v Sandgate 14.15.99 Springwood v Coolangatta PBC 24.15.159 v M/N’shore 11.7.73 Noosa v Aspley S/Paradise 20.22.142 v W/Grange 15.7.97 Surfers P’dise v Western Magpies(5.00pm)

Rnd 9 Sat 31st May W/Grange 12.14.86 v Burleigh 24.8.152 Rnd 18 Fri 15th August Burleigh v Surfers Paradise (8.00pm) Aspley 13.10.88 v C’gatta 12.10.82 Sat 16th August Aspley v Sandgate M/N’shore 16.17.113 v S’wood 6.5.41 Western Magpies v Springwood Sandgate 9.11.65 v S/Paradise 15.17.107 Mayne v Wilston Grange Noosa 11.11.77 v W/Magpies 15.9.99 Maroochy/Northshore v Noosa Mayne 13.7.85 v PBC 17.15.117 Palm Beach Currumbin v Coolangatta

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