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Week6 E-Record Final.Indd PINEAPPLE HOTEL CUP E-FOOTY RECORD E-Footy RECORD 3rd - 4th May 2008 Issue 6 Editorial with Marty King AFL CELEBRATES COMMUNITY FOOTBALL WEEKEND RIGHT ACROSS AUSTRALIA The AFL ‘family’ will celebrate ‘Community Football’ weekend right across Australia on the weekend of 9-10 May, highlighted by the Hall of Fame Tribute Match at the MCG. The League is hoping to have up to 2million people across the country attend an Australian Foot- ball match on the Community Football Weekend as part of the code’s 150 Years celebrations, and Queensland will be right in the thick of it. We are encouraging supporters, former players and administrators of community football to turn out to watch their old clubs on a weekend when many leagues have scheduled their own rivalry rounds to maximise crowds. The celebration of 150 years of Australian Football is about recognising our game at every level, and we want every community football supporter, every club and every league to celebrate their own rich history. Other initiatives as part of the 150 Years celebrations include:- • The Australian Football Experience, travelling as part of the NAB 150 Tour, will visit 90 towns, mainly in regional Australia, through the year. Taking fun football activities to primary schools and local communities, it features a football shaped dome containing football history, the Big Kick – a goal-kicking competition and a fun handball target as well as appearances from AFL Ambassadors. It will travel to every state and territory. • Kick Around The World Day will take place on Thursday, 7 August and encourage Austral- ians around the world to kick a football on the day. People will also be urged to take a footy to work, school etc and have a kick. A special Schools Program has also been put in place leading up the day. • 150 Moments, a painting by Australian artist, Jamie Cooper will depict images from all aspects of Australian Football. 150 great football moments will also feature in southern newspapers over 150 days. The public will be encouraged to vote for the favourite weekly moment online at www.150years.com.au. The painting will be launched at the beginning of the Finals. • Two feature length documentaries about Australian Football will screen on Channel 7 and Foxtel in August 2008. • Round 19 of the 2008 Toyota Premiership Season has been named the TomWills Round in honour of one of the men involved in the early development of the game. As much as we are celebrating 150 years of our sport, we are also celebrating the role of Austral- ian football in society and reinforcing its strength and position within the Australian community, so we encourage every league and every club to be part of it. Next Week’s Games E-Footy Friday 9th May Record Wilston Grange v Mayne (8.00pm) Chief Executive Offi cer: Richard Griffi ths Saturday Football Operations Manager: Marty King Record Editor: David Heilbron Sandgate v Aspley Media Consultant: Peter Blucher Springwood v Western Magpies Advertising: Penny Chapple All Correspondence to: Coolangatta v Palm Beach Currumbin The Editor, Footy Record, AFL Queensland, PO Box 1211 Noosa v Maroochy/Northshore COORPAROO DC, QLD 4151. Tel (07) 33942433 Surfers Paradise v Burleigh Velocity Sports AFL Queensland State League - Pineapple Hotel Cup Aspley HORNETS Noosa TIGERS No Name G B No. Name G B 1 Steve Jackson 1 Caleb Isles 2 Josh Weller 2 Troy Dixon 3 Shaun Mugavin 3 Sam Jeffery 4 David Stackleberg 4 Nathan Winter 5 Brent Evans 5 Todd Cook 6 Andrew McElroy 6 Troy Duke 7 Dale Wills 7 Nathan Lavis 8 Michael Ward 8 Jack Troedel 9 Joe McElroy 9 Dane Gale 10 David Kirwan 10 Zac Smith 11 Tynan O’Donnell 11 Josh Edgar 12 Darren O’Keefe 12 Nick Jones 13 Dan Gaunt 13 Adam Bovalino 14 Brett Wilson 14 Gary Wallace 15 Grant Wilkinson 15 Dave Nelson 16 Ben Purssell 16 Brett Maloney 17 Ben Rodgers 17 Jamie Bower 18 Andrew Childs 18 Alex Swenson 19 Ben Stackleberg 19 Luke Tyrell 20 Mathew Nuss 20 Danny O’Brien 21 Mathew Tucker 21 Andrew Taylor 22 Gareth Purcell 22 Scott Maddern 23 Michael Harris 23 Matt Hicks 24 Michael Clarke 24 Michael Dobson 25 William McElroy 25 Gareth Daley 26 Cale Agosta 26 Sam McCoch 27 Mathew McGlone 27 Jeremy Coffey 28 Jonothan Almond 28 Adam Eady 29 Jeff Mant 29 Peter Trompf 30 Jack Dalton 31 Josh Guniea 31 Tom Marshall 32 Tobt McCosh 32 Cameron Colvin 33 Matt Somers 33 Jason Clow 34 Guy Williams 34 Michael Richardson 35 Max Patterson 35 Brendan Foote 36 Brett Duke 36 Daniel Campbell 37 Lucas Theophanides 37 Jeffery Cooper 38 Rick Hathera 38 David Gazelle 39 Martin Anderson 39 Lachlin Harris 40 Anthony Wilson 40 Michael Lane 41 Chris Addison 41 Andrew Green 42 Kade Munro 42 Adam Kratzman 43 Nick Hammonds 43 Adrian Foote 44 Lochy McKenzie 44 Joel Cooney 45 Steve Castle 45 Ben Miers 46 Craig Taylor 46 Shane Guest 47 Mark Henshall 47 Rob Grealy 49 Dean Harper 48 Scott Davies 50 Jye Isles 49 Mark Packer 51 Damien Harper 50 David Noble 54 Joe McCullough 51 Christian Tsalikis 57 Brendan Clohesy 53 Brodie Agosta 54 Bryan Edlond 55 Corey Evans 56 Shane Hamilton TEAM 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FINAL Aspley Noosa Footy Record Issue 6 3rd - 4th May 2008 Page 3 Velocity Sports AFL Queensland State League - Pineapple Hotel Cup AFL Queensland Pineapple Hotel Cup Previews Aspley v Noosa Magpies came home like a good husband at Graham Rd against Grange. Will Surfers lock someone down on Val Pope who knows the Sher- This game shapes up as being a pivotal wood Oval confi nes well? The Demons one for both clubs with the Hornets looking boast plenty of fi repower up front and to get back on the winners list and the Ti- have one of the best midfi eld in the comp gers just happy to be back playing footy af- which is now further complimented with ter a fortnight off. Therefore freshness and new recruits Steve Clarke and Sean Ellis. fi tness shouldn’t be factors so both teams Even though grid positions aren’t normally should come out with all guns blazing. The dictated in round fi ve there is no doubt the goals dried up for the Hornets against PBC four points up for grabs will be crucial for with only one coming by three quarter time. both clubs moving forward The Tigers are so strong offensively that Aspley will need to match them in attack Coolangatta v Springwood and fi nd out ways of countering the multi at Peak Oval faceted forward structure of Hicks, Smith, and O’Brien. Will the Hornets roll the dice The Blues will be ruing poor kicking and play Brent Evans on Hicks or can they against Mayne but have the chance to fi nd a running rebounding defender who further stake their claims as a contender in can hurt the Tigers going back the other this Sunday clash at Kirra. In what promis- way? Isles v Hamilton should be a great es to be a great day of footy the home side battle and look for Nick Hammonds to lock could possibly climb up to third on the PHC down on Aspley’s leading goal kicker Cam- ladder. Big Jason Smith is providing an eron Colvin This is a must win for Aspley armchair ride for his on ballers and War- sitting two and two with the dangerous tova and Carey are combining well inside Sandgate next on the menu forward fi fty. Despite their lack of height up front the Blues are still generating plenty Western Magpies v Surfers of shots on goal. The Puma’s also could Paradise at Sherwood do with an infl ux of height with most key position players conceding a few inches Are the Magpies back in town and has the to their opponents. Shane Murrihy, Matt week off halted the strong momentum they Hendry, and Craig Neville have all been had prior to the split round? All questions winning plenty of the ball and Tronc and will be answered as they come up against Bowman provide good targets. Springwood a strong opponent that travel well The are continuing to mix a blend of youth with Demons have lost tall Sjouke Price back to experience and with each week coach Ben the VAFA and his height and versatility will Milbourne is building patterns and un- be missed They did what was required two derstanding that should have the Puma’s weeks ago at Fisherman’s Rd whilst the really gelling as the season goes on Page 4 Footy Record Issue 6 3rd - 4th May April 2008 Velocity Sports AFL Queensland State League - Pineapple Hotel Cup Western MAGPIES Surfers Paradise DEMONS No Name G B No Name G B 1 Chris Judson 1 Adam Hall 2 Ben Heffernan-Roper 2 Simon Fenton 3 Reid Dobson 3 Josh Orton 4 Val Pope 5 Jye Spencer 4 Chris Murphy 6 William Fozard 5 Clint Robson 7 Ian Caroll 6 Mark Hall 8 Sean McEvoy 7 Josh Dwyer 9 Luke Scott 8 Michael Kranz 10 Gabe McKinnon 9 Tyler Harris 11 Mark Dowley 10 Dean Aldrige 12 Tim McEvoy 11 Colin McNamara 13 James Rozynski 12 Luke Pridmore 14 Luke Knight 13 Chad Owens 15 Matthew Fowler 14 Regan Finlay 16 Kale Reed 15 Sjouke Price 17 Adam Gillespie 16 Ryan Pope 18 Joshua Barton 17 Travis Tamburro 19 Todd Dunn 18 John Stevens 20 Luke Boulton 19 Dave Coggins 21 Gregory Friis 20 Scott Lindllbad 22 Ben Jaenke-Cain 21 Brenton Male 23 David Hamill 22 Mark Thompson 24 Gerard Moore 23 Liam Hern 25 Peter Kilroy 24 Justin Lye 26 Brad Wright 25 Ryan Wetterings 27 Chris Mihalopoulos (c) 26 Kristian Rizzo 28 Curtis McNamara 27 Sean Ellis 29 Angus Graham 28 Chris Murch 30 Sean Mewing 29 Myles Mclinden 31 Matthew Thompson 32 Jay Baker 30 Shane Wetterings 33 Matthew Skubis 31 Gavin Blizzard 34 Jason De Wever 32 Stephen Clarke 35 Richard Wenham 33 Toby Petrack 36 Matthew Page 34 Chris Mitchell 37 Scott Musson 35 Chris Murphy 38 James O’Meara 36 Sean Ellis 39 Jack Burford 37 Rod Lucas 40 Michael Ford 38 Nick Lye 41 Christopher Graham 39 Byron Blackwood 42 Leigh Rudd 40
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