Hastings Blues

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Hastings Blues Hastings Blues No Surname First Name Age H W G B 1 LEHMANN Chris 22 167 76 2 PIKE Aaron 26 175 82 3 MASTERSON Grant 24 185 83 4 ROBBINS Matthew 34 176 90 5 HULL David 26 172 77 6 VANDENHAM Richard 26 172 79 7 AGNELLO (C) Michael 34 192 92 8 KIELY Andrew 31 192 94 9 KESTLE Jason 29 183 83 COACH Glenn Michie 10 CAVE Michael 25 167 85 11 McVEIGH Colin 23 192 85 TEAM MANAGER Gerry Morsman 12 ARNOLD Brad 20 173 77 14 BOOTH Andrew 24 179 80 RUNNER 16 WISHART Daniel 25 183 86 Peter Mereszko 17 HADDAD Mick 26 181 82 Scores 18 DOCHERTY Kyle 24 188 90 HastingS 20 STANDFIELD Joel 24 198 89 BLUES 21 HASTIE Aaron 34 180 75 1/4 Time 22 MANBY Jason 23 186 77 23 HAND Dylan 28 187 95 24 MAWSON Peter 20 176 72 1/2 Time 26 CHURCHIN Timothy 20 177 73 29 HEWITT Luke 19 176 87 33 MORRISON Dean 31 178 85 3/4 Time 35 MULHERON Josh 24 198 113 37 MICHIE Glenn 30 190 104 41 PINTO Nick 24 179 82 Final Score 44 PINTO Kyle 23 174 67 51 LEYONHJELM Jay 22 192 86 Hastings Since 1908 MPNFL 31 Hastings Blues 2 – Aaron Pike Assistant Coach and hard at it midfielder who puts his head over the pill at every contest. Quick and smart and will not stop all game. 3 – Grant Masterson In his first year back at his home club Grant has been a fantastic for- ward contributing 40 goals to date in a highly talented forward set up. 4 – Matthew Robbins Highly talented mid- fielder/forward who can also win the game off his own boot. Very strong at ground level as well as in the air. 5 – Dave Hull Very versatile player that can play either end of the ground or through the middle. 6 – Richie Vandenham Small forward/onballer who has explosive pace and a huge vertical leap. Works hard both ways. 7 – Michael Agnello Captain Courageous of the Hastings FNC, quality ever reliable back- man that gives nothing to his opponent on any occasion. 8 – Andrew Kiely Tall backline player that is extremely fit and uncompromising, will give his opponent nothing whilst seeming to have all the time in the world himself. 9 – Jason Kestle Backline player that has the ability to shut down his opponent, win his own football and give advantage to our forwards. 11 – Colin McVeigh Highly talented, high marking forward/midfielder who like many others in the team can win a game off his own boot. 12 – Brad Arnold Young hard in and under onballer who is becoming one of Hastings most consistent players. Works hard both ways. 14 – Andrew Booth Small defender who gives nothing away easily. Straight at it player that wont take a backward step. 16 – Daniel Wishart Solid onball/defender whose attack on the footy is fantastic. Hard at it is an understatement and genuine ball winner. 17 – Mick Haddad Exceptionally hard at it onballer who can win his own ball whilst shutting down an opposition player. 32 MPNFL Since 1908 18 – Kyle Docherty Solid, tall defender who can shut down an opponent whilst creating attack in the same play. Can go forward or onball. 20 – Joel Standfield Tall defender that gives his everything at every contest. Will also sac- rifice his own game to nullify an opponent. 21 – Aaron Hastie Very smart, evergreen on ball/defender who knows how to use the ball to the teams advantage, never wastes a possession. 22 – Jason Manby Backline player that has shut down some of the biggest names in our league this year. Will sacrifice his own pos- session game to nullify his opponent. 23 – Dylan Hand Big Body power forward who can break open a pack to take a big grab and if given any leeway can win a game off his own boot. 24 – Peter Mawson Hard at it, in and under midfielder/forward who is arguably the straightest kick in the competition. 26 – Tim Churchin Fantastic ball usage skills that can “dominate” a game. Tim is a player that can play either end of the ground when required. 29 – Luke Hewitt Youngest player in the team and can play anywhere when needed. Genu- ine goal kicker who can also shut down any sized opposition player. 33 – Dean Morrison As honest as a footballer can be. You know exactly what you are going to get with Dean every game and with his versatility can play anywhere. 35 – Josh Mulheron A big dominant ruck- man that can control the game from the first bounce. Rarely beaten and puts his head over the ball and loves to get down where the little blokes should be. 37 – Glenn Michie A Coach who leads by example, he expects a lot from himself and in- turn from his charges. A genuine forward who is rarely beaten in a marking contest. 44 – Kyle Pinto Small forward who loves to run. Extremely creative and will be front and centre at every aerial contest. Since 1908 MPNFL 33 Grand Final Bendigo Community Bank Somerville Under 18s Frankston Under 18s COACH - Aidan Bock COACH - Ben Hall RUNNER - Ross Twyford RUNNER - Peter Wilmott TEAM MANAGER - Andrew Palmer TEAM MANAGER - Brian Westhorp No. Surname First Name Age H W No. Surname First Name Age H W 1 PALMER (C) Rhys 18 183 75 1 WHITE Dale 17 171 62 2 WATTS Matthew 17 174 73 2 WESTTHORP Matthew 18 193 77 3 MARSHALL Daniel 17 177 74 3 HUNTER Aaron 18 188 68 4 SHIPTON Bradley 18 179 70 5 BOCK Stefan 17 178 80 4 FRANCIS Josh 17 169 60 6 ADAMS Samual 17 175 70 5 KINGSBURY Jason 17 180 72 7 HOGENBIRK Rowan 18 190 86 6 KENT Michael 18 178 75 8 DALMAU Chris 16 172 65 7 MARKS-LOGAN Ryan 17 192 74 9 TWYFORD Reece 17 178 66 10 HUGHES Matthew 17 182 83 8 KISS Justin 18 180 60 11 FORSYTH Matthew 17 178 75 9 LOGAN-PALSER Daniel 16 180 90 12 WATSON Nicholas 17 185 76 10 WILSON Michael 17 174 70 13 BARBOUR Jack 16 183 68 11 PASQUILL Adam 18 191 85 14 ROWE Bradley 18 187 80 12 WISHART Ryan 18 180 73 15 JAMIESON Ryan 17 180 75 16 TOWAN Luke 16 181 72 13 PAGE Jay 18 176 70 17 THOMPSON Harrison 17 186 78 14 Mc CONVILLE Chris 17 175 64 18 DUNCAN Zak 16 183 80 15 PHILLIPS Nathan 18 172 65 19 SHIELDS William 17 175 70 16 SUTTON Brett 17 180 72 20 PARKER Cayne 18 178 81 21 PARRENT-SEIDEL Lachlan 16 177 73 17 CUDMORE Jacob 18 183 78 22 BURTON James 18 179 71 18 FOSTER Scott 18 190 85 23 MEARS Dale 17 184 79 19 OFFER (C) Matthew 18 180 73 25 MUIR Robert 18 170 76 20 WOOD Jackson 18 172 61 26 CAMERON Allan 18 165 60 27 BECKETT Tom 17 180 81 21 SMITH Chris 18 180 72 28 WHINCUP Michael 18 175 69 22 WALKER Jordan 17 178 72 30 LIVINGSTONE Jarrod 17 175 65 23 BENCE Daniel 18 178 68 31 SKEELS Braeden 17 177 76 24 FRITH Benjamin 18 192 80 32 BRAVO Travis 18 179 71 26 BARRINGTON James 17 178 80 37 PRETTY Max 18 193 90 54 WILSON Mitchell 18 178 84 36 MACE Ben 17 169 61 57 LINDLEY Nicholas 17 180 88 40 HARRIS Matthew 18 176 74 Quarter Goals Behinds Points Quarter Goals Behinds Points 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th TOTAL TOTAL 34 MPNFL Since 1908 Bendigo Community Bank Notes Somerville Frankston Two weeks ago we earned the right to be here today A years worth of works comes to an end today as the and it is time to show the football public why you do Twos look for that elusive flag and the Baby Bombers all the hard work to get here. The Club and The Eagle strive for ‘back to back’ Army are 100% behind you! Enjoy the moment and the Trav Rients and Justin O’Carroll have formed a magnifi- occasion, but stay focused on the job at hand. Wear the cent partnership as they built a team from some talented Blue & Gold with pride! veterans and some exciting juniors, it has taken all year Every player on the list has contributed in some small but they timed their run perfectly. Dan Myers has been way to getting us to this point. Make sure that you hold a stand out in the second half of the year; he stood up your head high and represent your club in a proud and became a leader just when the team needed him. manner. Big Ryan Lia has been a star all year and his partner The club wishes to thank Aidan and his support staff for in crime Dizzy Dillon is a powerful target across half all their work throughout the season. There is always a forward. Youngster Billy Elliott, Ben Simmons, Shannon lot of hard work involved in putting a team on the park White and Corey Batt have added some spark to older every week. Without your input we wouldn’t be able to players. Also worth noting that Simon ‘Slippy’ Greener be in this position. wears the club colours for the hundredth time today, a premiership would be a nice way to celebrate. The club also would like to acknowledge the following people.
Recommended publications
  • AFL Vic Record Week 2.Indd
    TAC Cup Round 2 2 & 3 April 2016 $3.00 Season 2016 kicking into gear Wasn’t it great to have football back last weekend, both at AFL and TAC Cup level? While the next crop of future AFL talent was taking to the field in TAC Cup games throughout Victoria last weekend, it was a highlight of the Easter weekend to see eight draft ees debut in Round 1 of the AFL season – including 2015 Morrish Medal winner Clayton Oliver who claimed the first NAB AFL Rising Star nomination of the season aft er his 22-disposal debut for Melbourne. While the TAC Cup season started last weekend for the best U18 male talent across Victoria, last Monday saw the conclusion of a very successful Youth Girls Academy Challenge for the most promising U18 females across the state. Congratulations to the Dandenong Stingrays, who defeated the Sandringham Dragons in the finale to the month-long tournament. It is pleasing to see TAC support not only the next crop of elite U18 boys but also what will be the next crop of future female AFL footballers via the U18 Youth Girl Academies across eight regions. During the week we celebrated the launch of the Peter Jackson VFL and new VFL Women’s competition. With the launch of a national AFL women’s competition in 2017, it is exciting for AFL Victoria to launch the first VFL Women’s season this weekend. Also at the launch we looked back at the history of the TAC Cup competition, with last week signalling the beginning of its 25th season.
    [Show full text]
  • Grand Final 2007-3.Pdf
    + 52 Sunday Herald Sun, September 30, 2007 heraldsun.com.au + THE WASH-UP THE WRAP Why they won it Like they have done for most of the season, Geelong turned on a near perfect combination of attacking football, power running and 10 moments that relentless pressure. The defence was impassable, the midfi eld unstoppable and the multi-pronged forward line impossible to halt. COMPILED BY JACKIE EPSTEIN AND GLENN McFARLANE 1 1st quarter – 6min: Mathew Stokes fl ies for a mark over Peter Burgoyne but comes off second best. He lands awkwardly and clutches his right knee straight away. It looks bad but, amazingly, he comes back SECOND on at the 28-minute mark of the quarter. 52 “Jimmy Bartel casually snaps Why they lost it at goal and Port Adelaide chose the biggest day of the the ball curls year – and the biggest stage – to put in an absolute stinker. The midfi eld was ineffective, back superbly. SHS 30-SEP-2007 PAGE the backline under siege and the forward line Brilliant stuff abysmal, kicking its lowest score of the year. The best 2 1st quarter – 8min: He did not make an K A year ago Steve Johnson was offered up impression in his fi rst Grand Final, but Cameron Y for trade. Fortunately there were no takers. ” Mooney makes a ripping start to this one. He marks on Yesterday Johnson etched his name into the goal line and calmly posts the fi rst major of the game. M Grand Final folklore. He was creative, C damaging and, above all, team-oriented.
    [Show full text]
  • VFL Record Rnd 4.Indd
    VFL ROUND 4 APRIL 26-28, 2013 $3.00 WWilliamstownilliamstown wwinsins wwesternestern dderby...erby... aagaingain SSandringhamandringham 116.12.1086.12.108 ddww PPortort MMelbourneelbourne 116.12.1086.12.108 (Photos: Dave Savell) WWilliamstownilliamstown 119.15.1299.15.129 d WWerribeeerribee TTigersigers 55.16.46.16.46 Give exit fees the boot. And lock-in contracts the hip and shoulder. AlintaAlinta EnerEnergy’sgy’s Fair GGoo 1155 • NoNo lock-inlock-in contractscontracts • No exitexit fees • 15%15% off your electricity usageusage* forfor as lonlongg as you continue to be on this planplan 18001800 46 2525 4646 alintaenergy.com.aualintaenergy.com.au *15% off your electricity usage based on Alinta Energy’s published Standing Tariffs for Victoria. Terms and conditionsconditions apply.apply. NNotot avaavailableilable wwithith sosolar.lar. EDITORIAL Drug education and awareness the focus AS news of the recent ACC Report and ASADA follow up continues to prevail throughout the media, it’s timely to highlight AFL Victoria’s position. First and foremost illicit and performance-enhancing that our education strategies are substances will not be tolerated in our game. Breaches appropriate. of the AFL’s Anti-Doping Code rightly results in heavy ASADA doesn’t detail its testing regime, for the integrity of sanctions. its testing program, and nor does AFL Victoria ever expect to Education and awareness are two unwavering tenets that know the intricate operation details of the testing program. must prevail in understanding the game’s Anti-Doping policy. Every registered player, including those within community AFL Victoria works with all VFL Clubs to help educate level in country and metropolitan Leagues, can be tested by players and offi cials regarding the requirements of the ASADA.
    [Show full text]
  • Playing As a Defensive Midfielder
    VoLUme 23, no 2 December 2009 TesTing Times for +kicking Adam simpson Playing as a defensive midfielder coaching young players fostering an environment in which youngsters can thrive COACHING EDGE coachingEdge CONTENTs Putting kicking to 06 the test so you think you could 09 be a recruiter? Adam simpson: Playing as 12 a midfield defender Jason mccartney 13 forward structures Gary Brown: coaching 18 junior players Inside collingwood’s 22 inner sanctum Finding the right 24 head coach coVer: Geelong premiership coach Mark Thompson guided his side to its second premiership in three seasons in 2009, and in Media Watch on page 5 Travis Varcoe pays tribute to the role Thompson played in building his self-belief. rigHT: Recently retired North Melbourne star Adam Simpson explains the role he played as well as anyone in the AFL, the defensive midfield position, on page 12. coaching Edge Give yourself the coaching Edge creDiTs Publisher I hope you enjoyed the rebirth of our coaching Our Canadian import Chris Donahoe continues his Australian Football League magazine, which has attracted positive journey to footy addiction with a humorous reflection GPO Box 1449 Melbourne Vic 3001 feedback. We hope you will continue to find the on his first game of AFL football at Subiaco. There are correspondence to: material interesting, thought-provoking and relevant. also articles from contemporary football personalities, Peter Romaniw Our second issue looks at junior coaching, cutting- including recently retired North Melbourne great Adam Peter.Romaniw @afl.com.au edge football strategy and sports science and how to Simpson outlining how to play as a midfield defender, managing editor find the right head coach.
    [Show full text]
  • Ruckwork in the Fifth of a Series, Star West Coast Eagle Dean Cox Discusses the Finer Points of Ruck Play
    THE INTERCHANGE> HOW TO PL AY taPPING in TO RUCKWORK In the fifth of a series, star West Coast Eagle Dean Cox discusses the finer points of ruck play. By Howard Kotton. s Dean Cox prepares rather than hit it in an open for a ruck contest space, which provides a greater at stoppages and risk of turning it over. boundary throw-ins, Cox is rarely flustered on the Athe star West Coast Eagle’s field, but is not happy when major priority is to be in front his hit-out is sharked by the of his opponent. opposing midfielders. Cox says that taking the front “I get stuck into my position gives him more control midfielders, just like they would over where to direct his hit-out. do if I’m not getting my hands on But his strategy at centre bounces the football,” he said. “My role is can vary, depending on the tactics to tap it to a certain area and their employed by the opposition. role is to get there.” “Being in front makes it a lot As a young ruckman, Cox more difficult for the opposition picked up plenty of tips from ruckman to get a clean hit on the former teammate Michael football,” he said. “In the centre, Gardiner, as well as other it varies. You might have some experienced ruckmen including players who might jump early or Matthew Primus, Steven King might come from different angles. and Luke Darcy. “It helps to mix it up with a “I suppose I wasn’t as strong as different run-up or angle, so you them and I tried to learn from a don’t become so predictable.” very young age the way they got The triple All-Australian in the best body position,” Cox, ruckman spends plenty of time 26, said.
    [Show full text]
  • View PDF Catalogue
    Auction 322 Tuesday, 18 October 2016 commencing 10 am Wednesday, 19 October 2016 commencing 10 am Thursday, 20 October 2016 commencing 10 am Box Hill Town Hall 1022 Whitehorse Rd Box Hill VIC 3128 The auction catalogue is available to view online with additional images and pre-auction notices/changes at www.downies.com/auctions 3 Redland Drive Mitcham Vic 3132 Australia Phone: +61 (0)3 8456 8456 Fax: +61 (0)3 8677 8899 [email protected] Mail bidders Welcome to Australian All absentee bids (mail, fax, email) bids must be received in Coin Auctions Sale 322! this office by1pm, Monday, 17 October 2016. We cannot Welcome to Downies Australian Coin • The exceedingly rare ‘Bushranger guarantee the execution of Auctions sale 322. Fittingly – in a year Capture’ medal by Thornthwaite c.1851 bids received after this time. celebrating the 50th anniversary of the (lot 3244) Invoices and/or goods will be introduction of decimal currency in • Not forgetting the K.G. Luke/Brim shipped as soon as practicable Australia – the catalogue is bursting with Melbourne Archive Collection of after the auction. Delivery of lots a plethora of decimal coins. It might well commemorative medallions and sporting will be subject to the receipt of be called the 50th Anniversary of Decimal awards that includes a Chas Brownlow cleared funds. Currency Auction! Trophy medal (lot 3490) along with other MAIL Not with standing, we have managed scarce and unique VFL/AFL awards Downies ACA to produce a well-rounded catalogue of My thanks go to the many vendors for PO Box 3131 products across a broad range of collectable Nunawading Vic 3131 providing us with such a diverse selection themes totalling over 3,600 lots with pre-sale Australia of material for this sale.
    [Show full text]
  • VFL Record Rnd 22.Indd
    VFL FINALS WEEK 3 PRELIMINARY FINALS SEPTEMBER 14-15, 2013 $3.00 GGrandrand FFinalinal sspotpot uupp fforor ggrabsrabs WWerribeeerribee TTigersigers 119.10-1249.10-124 d CCaseyasey SScorpionscorpions 112.12-842.12-84 Give exit fees the boot. And lock-in contracts the hip and shoulder. AlintaAlinta EnerEnergy’sgy’s Fair GGoo 1155 • NoNo lock-inlock-in contractscontracts • NoNo exitexit fees • 15% off your electricity usageusage* forfor as lonlongg as you continue to be on this planplan 18001800 46 2525 4646 alintaenergy.com.aualintaenergy.com.au *15%*15% off your electricity usage based on Alinta Energy’s published Standing Tariffs for Victoria. Terms and conditionsconditions apply.apply. NNotot avaavailableilable wwithith sosolar.lar. EDITORIAL Multiple winners again FOUR young men – George Cameron, Ben Cavarra, Jacob Chisari and Josh Scott – were consigned to the annals of TAC Cup history last Sunday night when they tied for the honor of Morrish Medal winner. One week after there was a three-way dead-heat in the As well as celebrating the Morrish J.J. Liston Trophy, the Peter Jackson VFL’s best and fairest, Medal, North Ballarat’s Louis the Morrish Medal count, the highest individual honor in Herbert was presented with the the TAC Cup, produced an historic result. TAC Cup Coaches award, judged on the votes of the Never before have four players shared a Morrish Medal, coaches after each home and away game. whose history dates back to 1947 with the VFL Under 19 And, the TAC Cup Team of the Year was unveiled, refl ecting competition and whose honor roll includes Brownlow the players whose impact over the course of the season medalist Tony Liberatore.
    [Show full text]
  • Kevin Sheehan's Top 40 2017 NAB AFL Draft Prospects
    Kevin Sheehan’s top 40 2017 NAB AFL Draft prospects AFL National and International Talent Manager Kevin Sheehan today announced his top 40 prospects ahead of the 2017 NAB AFL Draft to be held in Sydney on Friday, November 24. Sheehan said the Draft marks the start of the 2018 football calendar. “This year the Draft selections are wide open, which is testament to the evenness and high standard of the young players entering the AFL,” he said. “Debate continues on who will be selected in which order for the first round which makes the event very exciting. “Club recruiting staff are still working hard after months of preparation to confirm their selections, while the players and their families are counting down the days as they prepare for the next step in the AFL talent pathway.” This year’s Top 40 features Select Future Forces trading cards that promote the NAB AFL Draft. The cards feature 92 Draft prospects and are now on sale. Please find attached, in alphabetical order, profiles of Kevin Sheehan’s top 40 2017 NAB AFL Draft prospects. 2017 NAB AFL Draft details: When: Friday, November 24 Where: Hall 2, Riverina Avenue, Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park Time: 6.00pm AEDT 1. Oscar Allen West Perth/Whitfords 19.3.1999 Height: 191cm Weight: 83kg Mobile tall forward who is strong overhead and has innate goal sense. Averaged 15.8 disposals, 6.2 marks and 2.8 goals for Western Australia providing a consistent target up forward. Capped off a very impressive NAB AFL Under-18 Championships by winning the Larke Medal as Division 1 best player overall and winning All-Australian Under-18 honours.
    [Show full text]
  • Four-Way Tie in Morrish Medal
    FOUR-WAY TIE IN MORRISH MEDAL ONE week after the Peter Jackson VFL’s J.J. Liston Trophy celebrated three winners, the Morrish Medal topped it with an historic four-way dead-heat in the TAC Cup’s highest individual honor. Bendigo Pioneers Jacob Chisari, Eastern Ranges’ Ben Cavarra, Geelong Falcons’ George Cameron and Gippsland Power’s Josh Scott provided the first quadruple tie in the Morrish history. Only twice before – 2008 when the Power’s Jarryd Blair and Murray Bushranger Fabian Priest dead-heated and again two years later when Gippsland’s Dyson Heppell and Sandringham Dragon’s Jackson Sketcher couldn’t be separated – has the Morrish Medal posted multiple winners. But, never before has the TAC Cup toasted four players as Morrish winners. In a thrilling finale to the vote count, Cameron moved to 16 votes after 11 rounds, and set what would be the winning total for the rest of the competition to chase. Cavarra made his move with a best-on-ground game against Murray in Round 15, but at the end of the next Round the landscape changed dramatically. With Chisari adding his sixth two vote game and Scott collecting two votes, Cameron for the first time since Round 11 wasn’t alone in first place. Significantly, Chisari and Scott did not play in the final game. Chisari played for Bendigo Gold in the VFL while Scott didn’t play that weekend, which left Cameron the chance to break the deadlock. But, Cameron didn’t attract the umpires attention in Geelong’s 41-point win against Dandenong.
    [Show full text]
  • NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE 110Th ANNUAL REPORT SEASON 1998 the Chief COMMISSIONER II
    NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE 110th ANNUAL REPORT SEASON 1998 THE CHIEf COMMISSIONER II -.-present my 1998 Annual report with a touch of sadness but also with great .-1/1_ excitement over what the future holds for Australian Football in this State. As foreshadowed in my report 12 months ago, the A FL Task Force has now completed its investigations and the AFL has made a firm commitment in both financial and human resource terms to the development of the code in NSW and the ACT. Today 1 appeal to you, the members of the NSWAFL, to endorse the recommendation before you which will pave the way for the new look AFL (NSW­ ACT Commission) to commence the enormous task which lays ahead. In this my final report as Chairman of the NSWAFL I would like to take the opportunity to thank those people who have served the League well over many years. Chief Commissioner Special thanks are due to long serving Commissioners Col Koh/hagen and Reg Turner. JOHN YATES While neither of these gentlemen will take up a position on the new Board, I know that each of them will make a significant contribution to football in this State either directly or in an advisory capacity in the future. Congratulations to my other fellow Commissioners John Livy and Ross Howarth who have been appointed to the new Board by the AFL. As all ofyou are aware, John has taken 011 the demanding role of Chief Executive of the new organisation. Football in this State owes a great deal to our Chief Executive Officer Craig Davis and his administrative staff Peter Hiscock and Kris Honan.
    [Show full text]
  • AFL Draft Combines (Testing Heppell and North Ballarat’S Potential AFL Talent
    Port prevail in a thriller VFL ROUND 21, TAC CUP ROUND 16 AFL VICTORIA AUGUST 20-21, 2011 ALL-NEW RANGER Ready to take on the world Tested to the limits and beyond Meet the team and the locations that pushed the all-new Ranger to the limits and beyond at ford.com.au/newranger Pre-production 4x4 XLT Crew Cab shown in Aurora Blue. Appearance may change at time of introduction. editorial Future Stars Some of the best up and coming talent in Victoria will be receiving invites to this years national and state Draft Combines. PREPARATION intensifi es best in the TAC Cup and The recent addition of skills both on and off the fi eld for the Peter Jackson VFL - will be testing designed by former AFL climax to the Peter Jackson VFL conducted. champions Nathan Buckley and and TAC Cup seasons, which Two of last year’s winners – Matthew Lloyd adds to what is fl ows directly into the fi nals then Gippsland Power’s Dyson a truly unique testing time for the AFL Draft Combines (testing Heppell and North Ballarat’s potential AFL talent. camps/days). Stephen Clifton – were selected Players will undergo the Nathan Indeed, it’s an exciting end to via the AFL Draft onto AFL lists. Buckley ‘kicking test’ where another outstanding season. Will this year’s winners follow a players undertake right and left With just two rounds remaining similar path? foot kicking over short, medium in the VFL and TAC Cup home Already, we’ve seen several and long distances.
    [Show full text]
  • Tac Cup Grand Final Results & Awards
    CONTENTS AFL Victoria Strategic Plan 4 Chairman’s Report 6 Board of Directors 10 Advisory Board 11 CEO’s Report 12 VFL Report 16 TAC Cup Report 22 Victorian Competition Graduates to the AFL 26 Umpiring Report 28 Financial Report 30 Administration & Regional Staff 32 Marketing Report 38 Sponsors 39 Female Participation: 46 Youth Girls players participated in the Youth Girls Academy and there are now 39 teams across six competitions. 2 | AFL Victoria Annual Review 2010 AFL Victoria Development Development 40 Community Football 43 Multicultural Football 47 Coach Education 49 AFL Recreational Football 51 Schools Programs 52 NAB AFL Auskick 55 Female Football 57 Umpire Development 59 AFL Player Appearances 61 AFL Kickstart Indigenous Program 62 Fair Game, Respect Matters 64 Resources Available at AFL Victoria 65 AFL Victoria People 66 Structure of Australian Football 67 ANNUAL REVIEW 2010 AFL Victoria Annual Review 2010 | 3 AFL VICTORIA STRATEGIC PLAN During 2009 the strategic plan was OUR VALUES PROGRESSIVE reviewed and updated with the 2010– ACCOUNTABILITY • Strive for constant improvement 2011 Strategic Plan adopted by the AFL • Focus on delivering or exceeding • Respect the great history of our game Victoria Board. performance objectives and its role in the community but challenge the status quo OUR VISION • Responsible for our actions and results • Find new and creative ideas to innovate To be the best state-based sporting and do what we say we will • Focus on the future organisation in Australia. • Act with integrity – deal with all people
    [Show full text]