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Record Round Three REGIONAL ROUND TWO SENIOR ROUND THREE COMMUNITY ROUND FOUR 4 - 5 MAY 2019 ROUND THREE B E H I N D T H E P L A Y E R MEET QUEANBEYAN TIGERS TYLER COLLINS RECORD THE LINE UP @AFLCANBERRA AFL CANBERRA SENIOR COMPETITION: ROUND THREE SUN 5 MAY SUNDAY 9.30AM CARESUPER RISING STARS 11:20AM SECOND GRADE MEN'S 1.15PM FIRST GRADE MEN'S Adero Law Nest 3.45PM UNSW CANBERRA FIRST GRADE WOMEN'S NOTE: EASTLAKE DEMONS WILL TAKE ON MARIST IN Alan Ray Oval CARESUPER RISING STARS. AINSLIE HAVE THE BYE. Football Park CONGRATULATIONS TO PLAYER/COACH JAMES BENNETT WHO WILL REACH 200 GAMES FOR BELCONNEN MAGPIES ON SATURDAY ROUND TWO RECAP WITH JAIKE ALTIERI F I R S T G R A D E @AFLCANBERRA Round two kicked off with Queanbeyan taking on Tuggeranong at Allinsure Park on Saturday afternoon. The Tigers were dominant throughout the whole match, running out victors by 86 points. Tim Clowrykicked seven goals for the tigers, being named best on ground for his side, with James McCabe being named best afield for the Hawks for the second week running. Over at Alan Ray Oval it was a completely different story, with Ainslie hosting old rivals Belconnen for their annual Back to Ainslie Day. Ainslie looked to have the upper hand, after heading into half time with a 22-point lead. But Belconnen fought back to level the scores at three quarter time, before the match eventually finished in a 10.10-70 to 10.10-70 draw. Simon Horner was named best on field for the Tricolours, with a goal next to his name. Player- coach James Bennett was named best player for the magpies, also kicking a goal. Sunday finished off the round with Gungahlin playing Eastlake at Gungahlin Enclosed Oval. The demons were strong throughout the contest, keeping the Jets at bay, eventually running out 46 to 95 victors. The Jets had seven individual goal scorers, with Isaac Taylor being named best player for his side. For Eastlake, Michael Petersonkicked five goals, but it was Ben McGinnesswho was named best on field for the demons. Friday night saw Gungahlin and Eastlake take part in the Pink Footy Trophy, raising funds for Breast Cancer Network Australia. Eastlake dominantly took the win, keeping the Jets scoreless to win by 97 points. Alissa McDermott was named best on ground for the Jets, while Victoria Kingkicked for goals for the demons, with Jess Allan named best afield for Eastlake. On Saturday Ainslie hosted Belconnen at Alan Ray oval in the final game on Back to Ainslie Day. It was a close match, with Belconnen’s inaccurate kicking costing them dearly as the Tricolours came out victorious, 5.4-34 to 2.9-21. Dani Curcio and Rachel Friend kicked two goals each for Ainslie. For the Magpies, Sarah Tutt kicked both goals, with Maggie Gorham being named best on ground. In the final game of the round, the Hawks travelled to Queanbeyan to take on the Tigers on Saturday afternoon. The match was completely dominated by Queanbeyan, keeping Tuggeranong scoreless and running out 165-point victors. Jacqueline Parry kicked six goals and Jessica Stramandinoli kicked four as Carly Res was named best on ground for the Tigers, with Nikki Harveybeing named best for the Hawks. BEHIND THE PLAYER M E E T T Y L E R C O L L I N S Q U E A N B E Y A N T I G E R S @AFLCANBERRA FAVOURITE FOOTBALL TV SHOW: On the Couch (Fox Footy) COACHES FAV SAYING: “How good is the club ah” “New training gear is alright hey” “Remember lads, high performing habits” TEAMMATE WITH BEST SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: Ronald Fowlie LEAST LIKE TO FACE IN THE BOXING RING:Matthew Grocott and Scott Minchin tied! FUNNIEST TEAMMATE: Jeremy Bridger GO TO MEAL: Butter Chicken FAV PREGAME MEAL: Steak and salad FAV WAY TO SPEND A DAY OFF: Hanging with my housemates, Alex McCormick, Alex Page and Kel Evans (Mulrooney Medallist) AFL CLUB: Sydney Swans SOCKS UP OR DOWN: Down, down, down. AINSLIE TRICOLOURS AFL CANBERRA SENIOR MEN'S TEAM LIST The AINSLIE TRICOLOURS 1 Scott Sienkiewicz 32 Lachie Carter Thank... 2 Liam Oneil 33 Matt Teasdale 3 Nick Paine 34 Jack Cuzner 4 Liam Griffiths 35 Todd Ford 5 Tom Powell 36 Nick Beaumont 6 Jason Fleming 37 Jacob Wiley 7 Hugh Phillips 38 Hayden Raftery 8 Mathew Ackland 39 Matt Thompson 9 Aaron Wiles 40 Nick Cameron Nesser 10 Nelson Foley 41 Tom Hinksman 11 Gibson Crampton 42 Liam Toohey 12 Stephen Camp 43 Finian Dwyer 13 Jed Costigan 44 Sam Groenewegen 14 Ben Jamieson 45 Nick McEwan 15 Alex Ireland 46 Mackenzie Carmen 16 Simon Horner 47 Ben Maddocks 17 Ash Harris 48 David Tow 18 Jeremy Hirst 49 Angus Holt 19 Hayden Armstrong 50 Bradley Ackland 20 Josh Taylor 51 Lachlan McKeough 21 Haydn Richardson 52 Luke Morfoot 22 Will Beaumont 53 Jack Martin 23 Henry Delves 54 Robbie Stewart 24 Will Spencer 55 Fraser Hawkins 25 Alex Mitchell 56 Nick Thomas 26 Tom Roughton 57 Elliott Johns 27 Mitch Ward 58 Dan Ledda 28 Damian Bowles 59 James Victory 29 Cam Bernasconi 60 Aiden Vaivads 30 Billy Muir 31 Harry Muir GUNGAHLIN JETS AFL CANBERRA SENIOR MEN'S TEAM LIST FIRST GRADE SECOND GRADE The GUNGAHLIN JETS 1 Dale Palmer 2 Peter Chapman Thank... 2 Declan Gillian 5 Billy Hitch 3 Nathan Smith 6 Jules Clarkson 4 Jarryd Karo 7 Billy Connor 5 Jamie Clough 12 Travis Schofield 6 Scott Troldahl 14 Tim Hourigan 8 James Noble 16 Josh Bartel 9 Liam Bromley 19 Jake Rodwell 10 Hayden Rapley 22 Liam Hunter 11 Luke Martin 23 Brendan Hayes 12 Gerard Gillian 24 Liam Webber 13 Matthew Sheldon 29 Sam Durdin 14 Sam Tonkes 30 Jessie Maes 15 Kane Breust 32 Chris Clarke 17 William Hambleton 41 Kieran White 18 Brendan Corbett 20 Zac Sheather 23 Joel Campbell 24 Nathan Sheldon 28 Sean Day 29 Matthew Hambleton 30 Mitch McGovern 31 Matt Reynolds BELCONNEN MAGPIES AFL CANBERRA SENIOR MEN'S TEAM LIST The BELCONNEN MAGPIES 1 Luke Mckay 32 Benson Ochieng THANK 2 Stephen Coate 33 Chris York 3 Adam Lamb 34 Bradley Hoffman 4 Sam Ryan - Baker 35 Tom Baker 5 Beau Walker 36 Cam Johnson 6 James Bennett 37 Charlie Baker 7 38 Rhys Hartwig 8 Sam O'Sullivan 39 Brad Posch 9 Max Monaghan 40 Tom Alexander 10 Blake Talsma 41 Luke McGilvray 11 Lexie Bennett 42 Michael McQueen 12 Matthew Kelly 43 Oscar Smythe 13 Djali Bloomfield 44 Zac Lindsay 14 Sam Fisher 45 Carl Wenke 15 Alexander Jones 46 Ryan Turnbull 16 Jack Harper 47 Keiran Ruyg 17 Joe Kenna 48 Max Harper 18 Tariku Fitzgerald-Holmes 49 Joel Crakanthorp 19 Sam Cooper 50 Angus Collins 20 Nick Kelly 51 Will Mcinnes 21 Ryan Bradley 52 Jack Sampson 22 Dan Posch 53 Alex Wenke 23 Rhys Healy 54 Andrew Gatenby 24 Daniel Jordan 55 Nick Hay 25 Hamish Healy 56 Jeff Dowdell 26 Sam Glyde 57 Tynan Doyle 27 Paddy Horan 58 James Milne 28 Ben McCabe 59 David Sims 29 Jon Dunn 60 Tom Fekete 30 Joey Pisciotta 31 Elliot Jordan TUGGERANONG HAWKS AFL CANBERRA SENIOR MEN'S TEAM LIST Matthew Ghirardello 1 33 Cody Kickett The TUGGERANONG HAWKS THANK 2 Aaron Ryan 34 Marc Maloney 3 Nathan Smith 35 Hayden Taylor 4 Ben Symons 36 Leo Lahey 5 Jack Adamson 37 Tom Hodge 6 Jake Whatman 39 Scott Newhouse 7 Joseph McGrath 40 Billy Toy 8 Luke Andreatta 41 Tim Shafron 9 Daniel Johnson 42 Jon Mosslar 10 Jake Whyte 43 Gordon Chatfield 11 Ben Dixon 44 Luke Petersen 12 Tim Cleaver 45 Neil Norman 13 William Prowse 46 Dion Cannon 14 Peter Ashcroft 47 Adam Ellison 15 Lachlan Monger 48 James McCabe 16 Logan Gray 50 Lochie Tilly 17 Matthew Channon 52 Jason Symons 18 Ben Cleaver 53 Daryl Ornsby 19 Connor Ashcroft 54 Michael Sangston 20 Ben Andreatta 55 Michael Parkinson 21 James Brown 56 Bailey Ranatunga 22 Nathan Costigan 57 Phil McDonald 23 Jesse McPhail 58 Aden Cotterill 24 Michael Lovett 59 Chris Rowe 25 Luke Jess 60 Jaydon Lumley 26 Mitch Asher 61 Adam I'Anson 27 Antony Pezzullo 62 Aaron Vickery 28 Jaydon Bates 63 Dylan Johnstone 29 Harry Packer 64 Phil Balding 30 Justan Fuller 66 Dean Harris 31 Timothy Ghirardello 67 Josh Motbey 32 68 Terry Pink EASTLAKE DEMONS AFL CANBERRA SENIOR MEN'S TEAM LIST Ryan Goodall 34 James McCormack The EASTLAKE DEMONS 1 THANK 2 Nick Anderson 35 Jess Johnson 3 Mitch Frail 36 John Cunningham 4 Joseph Kieran 37 Brandon Perkins 5 James Henderson 38 Jacob Askew 6 Matthew Pert 39 Jeramey Edwards 7 Michael McCormack 40 Daniel Cerni 8 Liam Flaherty 41 Ethan Norton 9 James Elwin 42 Ben Cunningham 10 Perry Cole 43 Ethan Rosin 11 Michael Kendrick 44 Alexei Mole 12 Ciaran O'Rourke 45 Zach Evans 13 Liam Tutty 46 Lachlan Junk-Gibson 14 *Donald Roberts 47 Marco D'Amico 15 Ben McGinness 48 James Williams 16 Billy Watt 49 Ted Mahar 17 Joe Hancock 50 Max Beaumont 18 Harry Block 51 Jody Stewart 19 Sam De Sousa 52 Daniel Potts 20 Sam Askew 53 Jack Ellis 21 James Roberts 54 Rhys Curran 22 Josh Dowse 55 Sam Brearley 23 Michael Peterson 56 Thomas Grist 24 Jackson Crowe 57 Patrick sharp 25 Daniel Discipio 58 Jess Sands 26 Dean Biermann 59 Stephen James 27 Matthew Smith 60 Seb Gray 28 Liam Lupton 61 Luke Gaynor 29 Tom Green - Nick Ryan 62 Connor Davies 30 Alex Wilson 63 Jono Painting 31 Shae Darcy 64 Rupert Christie 32 Riley Budd 65 Arjun Vasant 33 Billy Clark 99 Jasper Kidd QUEANBEYAN TIGERS AFL CANBERRA SENIOR MEN'S TEAM LIST 1 Brandon Lagana 35 Paul Slater 2 Matthew Grocott 36 Jason Taylor Alex Page Dean Ross The Queanbeyan Tigers 3 37 Thank..
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