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2009 Pineapple Hotel Cup E-Footy Record Round 3 2009 PINEAPPLE HOTEL CUP E-FOOTY RECORD ROUND 3 E-Footy RECORD 18th & 19th April 2009 Issue 3 Editorial The wet weather caused all sorts of tage might just be the difference. problems for round 2 of the Pineapple Sandgate are at home to the competi- Hotel Cup with 1 game being on Thurs- tion leaders Noosa, the Tigers have 2 big day nigh and the other 2 games being wins under their belt and will prove to be postponed until the 11th of July. a big hurdle for the Hawks. Palm Beach Currumbin and Springwood Noosa and Palm Beach Currumbin moved their game to Saturday hoping showed they would be forces in the to play a twilight game however a very competition with big wins over Spring- large tree branch has played havoc with wood and Surfers Paradise respectively, the Salk oval lights making it necessary in the other game Sandgate skipped to play normal times. The Lions are in away from Wilston Grange in the 1st top form and will be too strong for the Quarter and maintained their lead all Pumas. game for a solid victory under lights. The game between Coolangatta and Bur- leigh is shaping up as the match of the This weeks round sees some interesting round, the Blues are hoping to play some games being decided. of their new PNG recruits this weekend Mayne travel to the Sunshine Coast for which should boost their speed around their clash with Maroochy/Northshore, the ground. The Bombers played well in this will be a big test for the young the win against Sandgate and may be Tigers but the Roos should take the just that little bit stronger than Coolan- points. gatta. Wilston Grange and Surfers Paradise will be a big clash, the Demon have had All in all provided the weather stays fi ne it 1 big win and 1 big loss while the Goril- should be a top weekend of local football. las are also 1 & 1, home ground advan- Next Rounds’ Games E-Footy Friday 24th April Record Wilston Grange v Burleigh 8.30pm Chief Executive Offi cer: Richard Griffi ths Saturday 25th April Football Operations Manager: Marty King Surfers Paradise v Maroochy/Northshore 3.00pm Record Editor: David Heilbron Media Consultant: Peter Blucher Sunday 26th April Advertising: Penny Chapple All Correspondence to: Mayne v Sandgate The Editor, Footy Record, AFL Queensland, PO Box 1211 Springwood v Coolangatta COORPAROO DC, QLD 4151. Tel (07) 33942433 Noosa v Palm Beach Currumbin Powerade QAFL State League Pineapple Hotel Cup PINEAPPLE HOTEL CUP SENIOR RESULTS & LADDER Springwood 0.0 1.1 2.1 2.2 (14) Noosa 10.1 12.5 19.9 23.14 (152) GOALS: Springwood: Hendry Lewis 1 Noosa: Hicks 11 Durdin 3 Reynolds 2 Wallace 2 Smith 2 Sheridan Tromphs Hammonds 1 BEST: Springwood: Moore Donoghue Price Raudino Martin Hockley Noosa: Laskey Isles Guinan Bovalino Bates Sawers Wilston Grange 0.4 0.9 2.9 6.13 (49) Sandgate 5.4 7.7 9.10 10.10 (70) GOALS: Wilston Grange: Mills 2 Saltmarsh Wood Conway Smith 1 Sandgate: Drew 3 Zeidler 2 Widt 2 Banfi eld Brady Colch 1 BEST: Wilston Grange: Hartas Hyde Saltmarsh McMahon O’Shea Oswell Sandgate: Banfi eld Long Drew Widt Colch Brady Surfers Paradise 2.1 3.2 3.5 8.7 (55) Palm Beach Currumbin 7.8 10.8 13.10 17.11 (113) GOALS: Surfers Paradise: Fenton 2 Tamburro Mitchell Scalzo McCormack Hardy Green 1 Palm Beach Currumbin: Pierri 5 Pires 3 Carroll 3 Blowes Rodgers Williams Flynn Rynehart Newton 1 BEST: Surfers Paradise: Scalzo Finlay Tamburro Fenton Pridmore Sullivan Palm Beach Currumbin: Flynn Carroll Carroll Drake Newton Pierri P W L D For Ag PC Pts Noosa 2 2 0 0 322 36 894.4 8 PBC 2 2 0 0 252 136 185.2 8 Burleigh 1 1 0 0 115 53 216.9 4 Wilston Grange 2 1 1 0 148 115 128.7 4 S/Paradise 2 1 1 0 201 181 111.0 4 Sandgate 2 1 1 0 123 164 75.0 4 M/Northshore 1 0 1 0 81 139 58.2 0 Coolangatta 1 0 1 0 45 99 45.4 0 Springwood 2 0 2 0 82 298 27.5 0 Mayne 1 0 1 0 22 170 12.9 0 E- Footy Record Issue 3 18th - 19th April 2009 Page 3 Powerade QAFL State League Pineapple Hotel Cup Maroochy/Northshore ROOS Mayne TIGERS No Name G B No Name G B 1 David Moore 1 Andrew Housego 2 Travis Mills 2 Tom Falconer 3 David Hulsman 3 Hugh Valentine 4 Ben Mathews 5 Aaron Whitecross 5 Aaron Thornton 6 Owen Bailey 6 Nathan Smyth 7 Kane Tyson 7 Daniel Weller 8 Ben Stanley 9 Matt Evans 9 Brodie White 10 Baden Crathern 10 James Page 11 Cody Bird 11 Ryan White 12 Steven Maar 12 Brendan Fair 14 Ben Sullivan 13 Brent Stein 16 Jaryd Marsh 14 Ben Kelly 17 Trent Ingram 15 Adam Thornton 18 David Gardner 16 Scott Hay 19 Caleb Brown 17 Greg Stirton 21 Corey Massingham 18 Andrew Wass 23 Jeames Gillett 19 Zane Johnson 24 Tom Ditchburn 20 Aian McLennan 25 Duncan Fell 21 Cameron Taylor 22 Chris Abraham 26 Nathan Whitecross 23 Brad Stefanovic 27 Chris Azzopardi 24 Linton Thomas 28 Stuart Meredith 25 Brent McArdle 29 Jack McKenna 26 Chris Charla 30 Cameron Downes 27 Matt Toohey 31 Mark Griggs 28 Elliott Hohenhaus 32 Jake Meredith 29 Sam Weuffen 34 Ethan Smyth 30 Michael Williams 35 Christian Rollman 31 Peter Hay 36 Ben Svanberg 32 Heath Mahoney 37 Shaun Boncker 33 Nick Kling 38 Stephen Smith 34 Nigel Benn 39 Robert Smallcombe 35 Ryan Vincent 40 Chris Gorman 36 Craig Scrace 41 Keane White 37 Shaun Thompson 39 Scott Terrins 42 Nathan Borosak 40 Ben Burns 43 Andrew Baker 41 Tom Booth 44 David Ditchburn 42 Callum Low 45 Luke Ferguson 43 Luke Addison 46 Mark Schluter 44 Anthony Tidball 47 Chris Robinson 45 Luke Radbone 48 Shaun Denaro 46 Brad Dolley 49 Aaron Burnett 47 Daniel King 50 Matthew Jones 48 Tim Peterson 51 Greg Simpson 49 Brendan Duncan 52 Joe Hickey 50 Matt Bury 53 Mitchell Quaife 51 Aaron Yates 54 Stephen Howe 52 Andy Fox 55 Darryl Whitecross 53 Jason Weckert 57 Jason Maggs 54 Steve Morris 55 James Trethewie 58 Timothy Gee 56 Jess Goldfi nch 61 Michael Sneesby 57 Dean Leary 58 Timm Brasser 59 Morgan Green 60 Brendan Wulf 61 Jarrod Clarke 62 Mark Young 63 Reece Tschirpig TEAM 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FINAL Roos Tigers Page 4 E- Footy Record Issue 3 18th - 19th April 2009 Powerade QAFL State League Pineapple Hotel Cup E- Footy Record Issue 3 18th - 19th April 2009 Page 5 Powerade QAFL State League Pineapple Hotel Cup Page 6 E- Footy Record Issue 3 18th - 19th April 2009 Powerade QAFL State League Pineapple Hotel Cup Wilston Grange GORILLAS Surfers Paradise DEMONS No Name G B No Name G B 1 Luke O’Shea 1 Adam Hall 2 Scott Wood 3 Brad Conway 2 Simon Fenton 4 Dan Cruse 3 Brent Hardy 5 Lee Smith 4 Toby Petrack 6 Rohan Hussey 5 Brad Scalzo 7 Paul Mills 6 Adam Hall 8 Rory Molan 7 Colin Mcnamara 9 Bill Oswell © 8 Clint Cassidy 10 Michael Rogers 9 Jon Stephens 11 Simon Brown 10 Ashley Blackwood 12 Seth Lauze 11 Matthew Law 13 Carl Weller 12 Luke Pridmore 14 Dan Collins 13 Cameron Steward 15 James Pavone 14 Regan Finlay 16 Mark Pennington 15 Bobbie Macartney 17 David Bird 16 Ryan Pope 18 Brent Saltmarsh 17 Travis Tramburro 19 Josh Field 18 Daviid Bennett 20 Jarrod Hyde 19 Ben McEntee 21 Matt Lewison 20 Jordan Pope 22 Jim McMahon 22 Mark Thompson 23 Brad Terrell 23 Nathan Sullivan 24 Hugh Campbell 24 Karl D’Orazio 25 Adrian Brown 25 Matt McOrmack 26 Mark Harradine 26 Ricky Wild 27 Matt Brittain 27 Andrew Walsh 28 Luke Thatcher 29 Rohan Cash 28 Rod Lucas 30 Matthew Buck 29 Justin Lye 31 Dean Matejcek 30 Kristian Rizzo 32 Rory Magee 31 Chris Hughes 33 Andrew Chadwick 32 Chris Walsh 34 Dean Warren 33 Brad Dalgleish 35 Cal Cowie 34 Chris Mitchell 36 Sam Cox 35 Chris Murphy 37 Ben Chambers 36 Matt Goonan 38 Andrew Diggens 37 Paul Margaritis 39 Julian Ferrari 38 Sam Dalton 40 Brett Elliott 39 John Baribar 41 Luke Stone 40 Roland Duthie 42 Sheldon Price 41 Jay Suban 43 Jayce Hartas 42 Robbie Elliot 44 Jake Waters 43 Zac Reynolds 45 Michael Doecke 44 Bronte Shiltz 46 Glen Northway 45 Gage Goldfi nch 47 Luke Young 46 Jake Wild 48 Michael Hiscock 47 Paul Atkinson 49 Michael Crake 48 Trent Goldfi nch 50 Adam Kratzmann 49 Nicholas Pearson 51 David Beavers 50 Dan Green 52 Dan Nelson 51 Jake Rowe 53 Chris Gerber 52 Richard Mounsey 54 Liam McColl 53 Brodie Hatswell 55 Paul Gay 56 Josh McBurnie 54 Matt Girran 57 Mark Mills 55 Paul Dunstone 58 Joe Lauze 56 Scott Hardy 59 Craig Johnson 57 Dan White 58 Christopher Martin 59 Matt O’Dwyer TEAM 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FINAL Gorillas Demons E- Footy Record Issue 3 18th - 19th April 2009 Page 7 Powerade QAFL State League Pineapple Hotel Cup Page 8 E- Footy Record Issue 3 18th - 19th April 2009 Powerade QAFL State League Pineapple Hotel Cup Sandgate HAWKS Noosa TIGERS No Name G B No. Name G B 1 Glen Hunter 1 Caleb Isles 2 Ben Drew 2 Brooks Durdin 3 Michael Brady 3 Adam Booth 4 Trent Morrissey 4 Liam Guinan 5 Mark Thomas 5 Jay Reynolds 6 Ben Long (capt) 6 Troy Duke 7 Justin Nickerson 7 Ryan Sawers 8 Aaron Widt 8 Jack Troedel 9 Todd Banfi eld 9 Dane Gale 10 Brett Fragiacomo 10 Zac Smith 11 Rohan Davis 11 Matthew Somers 12 Toby McIver 12 Nathan McKenzie 13 Brett Tottenham 13 Adam Bovalino 14 Simon Cannan 14 Gary Wallace 15 Mitchell Walsh 15 Jarryd Bates 17 Brett Zeidler 16 Ryan Jeffery 18 Drew Hancock 18 Alex Swenson 19 William Churchill 19 Luke Tyrrell 20 Brad Suitor 21 Aaron Laskey 21 Tyler Matchett 22 Scott Maddern 23 Bradley Hales 23 Matt Hicks 24 Brendan Gustafson 24 Michael Dobson 26 Mark Williams 25 Michael Lonie 27 David Bugeja 26 Bradley Cross 28 Craig Ebsworth 27 James Leach 29 Josh Claydon 28 Adam Eady 30 Rowan Moody 29 Peter Trompf 31 Dan Dickfos 32 Chayse Tilley 32 Steven Browne 33 William Troedel 33 Matthew Waters 34 Brett Gavin 34 Brett Ayton 35 Max Patterson 35 Sean Cornish 36 Brett Duke 36 Dan Lubke 37 Lucas Theophanides 37 Peter Davidson 38 Nick Hoekstra 38 Leigh Fry 39 Justin Claney 40 Darren Besselaar 40 Morgan Webb 41 Michael Hutchinson 41 Ben Evans 42 David Fellowes 42 Joshua Evans 44 Clinton Sheppard 43 Nick Hammonds 46 Wes Rand 44 David Bunn 47 Nathan Dawes 45 Jesse Hawksworth 48 Rob Barry 46 Justin Baxter 49 David Brain 47 Jason Sherriff 50 Jake Black 50 Gabriel Waterman 51 Luke Miller 51 Damien Harper 52 Pete McDonough 52 Jed Sheridan 53 Aiden Dineen 53 Stuart Burns 54 Michael Brain 54 Brek Collins 55 Michael Paine 56 Michael Gafa 56 Kieran Hale 57 Brendan Clohesy 57 Kane Nielsen 58 Glenn Braybon 58 Matthew Tailford 59 Mattias Ewald 59 Bryce Harvey 60 Brendan Colch TEAM 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FINAL Hawks Tigers E- Footy Record Issue 3 18th - 19th April 2009 Page 9 Powerade QAFL State League Pineapple Hotel Cup Coolangatta BLUES Burleigh BOMBERS No Name G B No.
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