Vol 6 - No 13 Saturday - July 6th, 2013 RR - $3.00 Shock Absorbers for your Teeth 8376 5144 THE FOOTY BUDGET THIS WEEK 60 PAGES - WITH 8 PAGES OF “DAYS GONE BY” THE AXEMEN WILL SUGGEST IDEAS OF HOW TO IMPROVE Over the next few weeks the Axemen will constructively be putting into our columns, how the SAAFL can improve the competition, or at least ensure that people will begin to think outside the square. People always have to look forward and to keep making cosmetic changes to the competition to make it more attractive. Some of the ideas will be “outside the square” while some of them will be more conservative. We know that we are just little “wannabe administrators” but we have to start somewhere, if we are to achieve the lofty heights, of such great luminaries, as Mr Capogreco. One area will obviously be media. Over the six years the “Footy Budget” has been in production its success has seen the advent of further, complimentary media organisations. These include the very popular radio shows hosted from the studio of WOW-FM, and produced on Game Day and as a Monday evening wrap up show. It is a fact - that the “Footy Budget” is the most read football product produced covering the amateur football played in Adelaide. There is no question of that. We think the success of the “Footy Budget” attests to the football knowledge, expertise in media, and experience of the editor and founder, Luke Hosie. After speaking with him this week, “he does not believe that”. He believes that “having the best writers on the Footy Budget and people on the radio shows” is the reason. The “Footy Budget” promotes amateur football like never before, and has brought about �Teams of the Year’ and a myriad of incentives for players and clubs. This series of success in the promotion of amateur football, has come at no cost to clubs. Contrast the success of the “Footy Budget” and the two radio shows, to that of the SAAFL media. Everything they have touched in media, from the old 5RPH radio show, Australia live TV, Podcasts, Grassroots, Grassroots on-line the Centenary book, and a myriad of other ventures has cost clubs, sponsors and the league hundreds of thousands of dollars. Footy News is just awful, and is not well read. Time the league “cuts it losses” with media ventures and appoint the “Footy Budget” to conduct media. They won’t however - but they just don’t have the expertise and should be using coffee makers on football matters. Instead “they are out there again” trying to take on media. Most of the executive know that both the “Footy Budget” and radio shows are the best products. A massive problem is that many of the current executive made the original “bad decisions” and don’t like admitting their blunders. AND THE MONDAY NIGHT �SA AMATEUR FOOTY REVIEW’ Saturday 10am to 12 midday Monday Nights 6pm to 8pm 2 hours of SA Amateur Football on a Saturday morning and also THE MONDAY NIGHT 2 HOUR SHOW ON SA AMATEUR FOOTBALL index & foreword - publishers guide 3 SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT 30th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th “A WEEK IS A LONG TIME IN FOOTY” THE AXEMEN We have 12 Axemen out there now - so CONTINUED PAGES 20-22 if it’s happening or you stuff up, there is a good chance we will find out!!! • It was a monster day of goal scoring at the “White Picket Fence” last Saturday, when Scotch OC kicked their second highest A grade score ever (in 54 years). The score line was a massive win to Scotch OC over Eastern Park by 171 points. The score was 35.16 (226) to 8.7 (55). Dan Cahill kicked 12 goals, Paul Cahill 9 goals and Joe Beilby 6. This was a huge turn around, as Eastern Park defeated Scotch OC only ten weeks ago at Dwight Reserve. Each of the Cahill’s kicked 5 goals in the final quarter, where Scotch OC kicked 15.3 (93). How many brothers would have ever kicked 21 goals between them in a game of football? If the �little orange martians’ don’t give 3 and 2 votes for both Cahill’s, there should be a royal commission. Previously the highest score for Scotch OC was 36-24 (240) v Wattle Park Teachers College, in 1959. • Just a word of warning from the Editor to some coaches out there. If you are going to give a serve to the crowd and opposition, there is a very good chance that you will get it back. Just don’t say anything in the first place, or you can only expect to get it back in spades. Works both ways, and coaches have to be very aware, that WE have to shut up on the boundary line, and take what comes our way. If you put yourself out there as a coach or assistant coach or official, then you know that you are fair game for spectators. End of story. That also goes for SAAFL executive and staff. “One that we know of” has a massive liking for shooting his mouth off at games. One case only happened the other week. Where there is a conflict of interest, it is best not to attend games, where a conflict may occur, and then make a goose of yourself. • The Axemen have heard on the grapevine that the SAAFL executive have made a very good decision. If they don’t think that 300 people will attend a game at Thebarton, then they won’t enforce the game to be played there, as the club’s would not get back their minimum dividend. Makes perfect sense. There are many clubs who make more from a game at Thebarton than others. Club’s who don’t get home bar takings, and other reasons, should get to play there more often in the future. Some club’s with big crowds, bar, canteen and BBQ facilities lose a bucket load of money, when at Thebarton. Makes for commonsense. 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COACH - Bruce Lennon www.bobneil.com 1st QTR 2nd QTR 3rd QTR FINAL “Saturday Game Day” from 10am to 12 midday every Saturday “SA Amateur Footy Review” Every Monday night from 6pm till 8pm The young Phantoms are trying hard but at the moment they are resigned to relegation. Last week, against the reigning premiers, they were completely out played and were defeated by 95 points. PHOS Camden are just too far away from the other sides, to avoid relegation. Their percentage is also of major concern. Gary Williams will be trying to keep his young group together and also giving their young players as much game time as possible - so the stay in D2 will only be short. He has a lot to work with and much potential. Tom Bedding and Aaron Bergsma have not stopped trying all season, and on Saturday had good support from Sam Inglis, Casey Beard, Blake Ardill, Ryan Bartlett and Adam Scholz. They will still be trying to win as many games as possible to finish the season on a high, but the midfield dominance and Sean Rusling up forward will be too much this week, as the Blacks will record a good win. Goal Kickers: S. Inglis, T. Bedding, C. Beard, B. Ardill, R. Bartlett, A. Scholz Best Players: R. Bartlett, J. Braley, A. Bergsma, T. Bedding, T. Hansen ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY The Blacks last week tried valiantly at Bob Neil, but were no real match for Goodwood Saints. It was a game where at no stage did you think Adelaide University would win, but they were never really out of it. Ben Smelt kicked three goals up forward, while Brant Ellis after coming up from the reserves has kicked valuable goals, as did midfielder Seb Paynter. The Goodwood defence held Rusling to just the single goal. George Hurley-Wellington continued his brilliant year and was best for the Blacks, and he had good support from Jack Lewis, Will Paynter, Simon Sharley and Andrew McIntyre. The Blacks by plenty. Goal Kickers: B. Smelt 3, B. Ellis 2, S. Paynter 2, S. Rusling, G. Hurley-Wellington Best Players: G. Hurley-Wellington, J. Lewis, T. Bateman, W. Paynter, S. Sharley, A. McIntyre “FOOTY BUDGET” PREDICTION Adelaide University - 67 points 5 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family D1 - goodwood saints v gaza 6 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Goodwood Saints VERSUS Gaza GOODWOOD SAINTS G Protect your Family GOODWOOD SAINTS 1 26 Matthew Nathan Illman Rudloff 2 Dempsey 15 Anthony Brett Pike 3 Hamblin 30 Murray Jay Horne 4 31 Jacob Luke Hughes Williams 5 2 Kris Vanderloo Luke Flynn 6 Donaldson 22 Luke Adam Williams 7 9 Lou Whitelock Daniel Noske 8 Bayliss 28 Aaron Joel Cochrane 9 Stanton 21 Luke Brandon Kowalick 10 Giles 32 Richard Mark Vittese 12 10 Jordan StevenTurner Pitt 136 Tom Langley Josh Bollmeyer 147 Matthew Smith Daniel Golding 154 Nicholas Burgess Justin Maschotta 16 Anderson 23 Tom Travis Wright 18 16 Toby PaulMcAllister Wood 195 Anthony Skara Gavin Patman 22 14 Mitchell DarrenEleftheriou Vertudaches 24 Burns 03 Addison Trent Melville 23 Wakelin 19 Daniel Patrick McAuley 261 Simon Brooks Jack Grace 28 Brad LukeDabrowski Abell 30 Carl Slape Daniel Hannah 31 Matthew Wright Mark Green 32 Mitchell Tiller David Ford 51 Thomas Barry Daniel Wicks COACH - Trent Mills ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ www.goodwoodsaints.com.au TEAM GAZA B 1st QTR G B 1 7 Paul Merritt Nathan Rudloff ............ 2 25 Tyson BrettRadetti Pike ............ 3 Haythorpe 18 Russell Jay Horne ............ 4 2 Sam Gruber Luke Williams ............ 7 Gentilore 15 Dale Luke Flynn ............ 8 Delaine 16 Jed Adam Williams ............ 9 21 Braden DanielCunningham Noske ............ 10 Dylan Joel Turner Cochrane ............ 12 Allocca 33 David Brandon Kowalick ............ 139 John MarkBoxer Vittese ............ 144 Daniel Lee Steven Pitt ............ 15 Shaw 14 Jay Josh Bollmeyer ............ 16 Richards 23 Matthew Daniel Golding ............ 173 Adam JustinCullen Maschotta ............ 18 13 William Travis Sansbury Wright ............ 19 11 Chris PaulRadetti Wood ............ 21 19 Shawn GavinMcGregor Patman ............ 22 Butler 30 Ricky Darren Vertudaches ............ 23 Rankine 22 Ronald Trent Melville ............ 258 Jack Kappelle Patrick McAuley ............ 27 Bray 12 Alex Jack Grace ............ 30 Todd LukeBlacksell Abell ............ 33 Jack Sandland Daniel Hannah ............ ......................................... Mark Green ............ ......................................... David Ford ............ ......................................... Daniel Wicks ............ COACH - Nathan Grainger www.gaza.com.au 2nd QTR 3rd QTR FINAL “Saturday Game Day” from 10am to 12 midday every Saturday “SA Amateur Footy Review” Every Monday night from 6pm till 8pm Goodwood are still taking all before them, as they disposed of the Blacks last week by 28 points. This week they are back home against a desperate Gaza, who need to keep winning to avoid relegation and will be desperate. Anthony Skara kept his good form going kicking 2, while ever green Murray Hamblin contributed 3. Aaron Bayliss, Addison Burns and Tom Anderson all contributed 2 goals. Kris Vanderloo, Lou Whitelock, Matthew Illman, Aaron Bayliss and Matthew Smith all played well. Back home this week, against a desperate Gaza, will not be a game that Trent Mills or Goodwood will take lightly, as they know how good Gaza have been over the years. They should still have far too much big man strength and more forward options for the Eagles and the Saints should run out comfortable winners. Goal Kickers: M. Hamblin 3, A. Skara 2, A. Bayliss 2, T. Anderson 2, A. Burns 2, A. Dempsey, M. Eleftheriou, M. Illman Best Players: K. Vanderloo, L. Whitelock, M. Illman, M. Smith, A. Bayliss GAZA Last week was a much needed win for Nathan Grainger and Gaza. It was a small step towards avoiding relegation. They are now level with Broadview and not far off Gullies, as the run home hots up, to see who will join PHOS as the relegated sides. It was a case of the old and new last week, which would have impressed the Gaza faithful. Paul Merritt was best afield and good support from the Radetti brothers and the experienced, yet young John Boxer. Adam Cullen has impressed in the back half of the year and Matthew Richards was another who played well. It might be a bit tough though this week, and Goodwood to win. Goal Kickers: A. Bray 2, M. Clark, A. Cullen, L. Rigney, D. Lee, R. Butler, D. Allocca, G. Smith, T. Blacksell Best Players: P. Merritt, A. Cullen, J. Boxer, M. Richards, C. Radetti, T. Radetti “FOOTY BUDGET” PREDICTION Goodwood Saints - 27 points D1 - broadview v henley 7 Broadview BROADVIEW VERSUS Henley BROADVIEW HENLEY G 1 11 Damien NathanThamm Rudloff ............ 3 Schlicker 5 Thomas Brett Pike ............ 4 Lachlan Warner Jay Horne ............ 5 Whyte 18 Thomas Luke Williams ............ 6 29 Andy LukeRead Flynn ............ 9 Taylor 7 Matthew Adam Williams ............ 11 Simpson 8 Brett Daniel Noske ............ 12 Dimasi 24 Tim Joel Cochrane ............ 13 Webster 19 Jake Brandon Kowalick ............ 15 Grocke 3 Nathan Mark Vittese ............ 16 Grocke 13 Christian Steven Pitt ............ 17 15 Daniel Josh Kelly Bollmeyer ............ 18 Read 27 Nick Daniel Golding ............ 19 Williams 1 Damien Justin Maschotta ............ 20 Thomas 47 Matthew Travis Wright ............ 21 Moukachar 34 Youssef Paul Wood ............ 22 Kellett 20 Michael Gavin Patman ............ 23 22 Michael DarrenMattei Vertudaches ............ 24 Cronshaw 23 Anthony Trent Melville ............ 25 Burnett 16 Scott Patrick McAuley ............ 27 Kemp 12 Matthew Jack Grace ............ 29 Boyd LukeWest Abell ............ 34 Nick Beneke Daniel Hannah ............ 35 Jack Grieger Mark Green ............ 47 Sebastian Koblar David Ford ............ 51 Brayden De Prinse Daniel Wicks ............ COACH - Wayne Weidemann www.broadviewfc.com.au TEAM G B 1 4 Addison NathanWhitehouse Rudloff 2 3 James Stewart Brett Pike 5 8 Andrew Martin Jay Horne 6 37 Ryan LukeSampson Williams 8 19 Aaron LukeDart Flynn 11 Davoren 13 Sam Adam Williams 12 Berry 29 Scott Daniel Noske 13 18 Matt JoelDavoren-Searcy Cochrane 149 Jake Pavlich Brandon Kowalick 15 24 Jason MarkClark Vittese 16 Phillipou 10 Sam Steven Pitt 17 30 Brad JoshMehaffey Bollmeyer 185 Michael Daniel Clark Golding 19 Fitzgerald 26 Scott Justin Maschotta 202 Adam TravisPedler Wright 227 Jamie Paul Grosser Wood 23 Pedersen 27 Ross Gavin Patman 24 Jarman 23 Stefan Darren Vertudaches 25 22 Heath TrentStableford Melville 26 Symmons 14 Dale Patrick McAuley 27 Broadbent 16 Tim Jack Grace 28 Joel Cullen Luke Abell 29 Michael Daniel Francis Hannah 30 Brent MarkFrewen Green 37 Scott Newman David Ford 39 Brett Dobson Daniel Wicks COACH - Gavin Colville B ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ www.henleysharks.com.au 1st QTR 2nd QTR 3rd QTR FINAL “Saturday Game Day” from 10am to 12 midday every Saturday “SA Amateur Footy Review” Every Monday night from 6pm till 8pm Tiger fans will feel unlucky to lose the last two games by 1 and 3 points, but on Saturday evening, after quarter time they were the second best team. Probably only poor kicking from Gaza kept the Tigers in the game. The Tigers do have a long list of injuries, and at the wrong time of the year, but they will have to fight hard now to avoid relegation. It comes down to Broadview, Tea Tree Gully and Gaza. Andy Read has been in great form of late, as has Damian Thamm. Both have had a fantastic month of football. Nathan Grocke, Tim Dimasi with his 3 goals and also Scott Burnett with is 2 goals were also valuable contributors. This week they play a side which has had a myriad of injuries recently and are beginning to get some of their better and more experience players back. Even at home, it is hard to see a Broadview victory. Goal Kickers: T. Dimasi 3, S. Burnett 2, D. Thamm 2, T. Schlicker, B. West, M. Kemp, P. Elfenbein Best Players: A. Read, D. Thamm, N. Grocke, T. Dimasi, S. Burnett HENLEY Henley had their big past players day at Shark Park, last Saturday and turned it on. They extended their lead over an injury riddled Tea Tree Gully each quarter to eventually run out comfortable 57 point winners. The game was effectively over at half time, as the Sharks held a commanding 6 goal lead. Big Joel Cullen has been a handful for opposition defences and kicked 6 goals, while Jamie Grosser and Aaron Dart both across half forward, kicked 5 and 3 goals respectively. Jake Pavlich and Tim Broadbent were also good through the midfield and benefited from Ross Pederson and his outstanding ruck play. The Sharks are hunting third spot now and wont let this game slip. Goal Kickers: J. Cullen 6, J. Grosser 5, A. Dart 3, H. Stableford 2, S. McDonnell, A. Whitehouse, T. Broadbent, J. Pavlich Best Players: J. Grosser, J. Pavlich, T. Broadbent, R. Pedersen, J. Cullen, B. Dobson “FOOTY BUDGET” PREDICTION Henley - 34 points PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family 8 in days gone by - past glory and history PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family Past Glory, History, Trivia & Matches of a Yesteryear We do apologise. We have been asked to have more pages on “Days Gone By”. This was asked by the many, many people in club land. We have accommodated, but please understand that these are being taken from old Budgets, that are over 40 years old and often faded. We try to enhance the quality, however this is not always possible. Very sorry. FROM THE SA AMATEUR FOOTBALL BUDGET SEPTEMBER 26th 1964 OVER 8 PAGES WE LOOK AT ALL THE NAMES AND ALL THE CLUBS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL PGS 8-9-29-30 31-32-36-37 in days gone by - past glory and history 9 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Past Glory, History, Trivia & Matches of a Yesteryear We do apologise. We have been asked to have more pages on “Days Gone By”. This was asked by the many, many people in club land. We have accommodated, but please understand that these are being taken from old Budgets, that are over 40 years old and often faded. We try to enhance the quality, however this is not always possible. Very sorry. FROM THE SA AMATEUR FOOTBALL BUDGET SEPTEMBER 26th 1964 OVER 8 PAGES WE LOOK AT ALL THE NAMES AND ALL THE CLUBS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL PGS 8-9-29-30 31-32-36-37 CONTACT DANIEL THOMAS ON 8300 1200 OR 0408 800 280 FOR ALL NEW FORD, NEW HYUNDAI AND USED VEHICLES TELL US YOU SAW THIS ADVERT AND NAME THE AMATEUR LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB YOU ARE FROM AND RECEIVE $200 FOR YOUR CLUB, FOR EVERY CAR PURCHASE IN 2013! Protect your Family D1 - tea tree gully v salisbury north 10 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Tea Tree Gully VERSUS Salisbury North TEA TREE GULLY G Protect your Family TEA TREE GULLY 1 Birkin 3 Jonathan Nathan Rudloff 2 Rudloff 16 Nathan Brett Pike 3 5 Brett Jay Pike Horne 4 Mckay 21 Zac Luke Williams 5 15 Luke LukeWilliams Flynn 6 Olive 2 Dylan Adam Williams 7 Williams 20 Adam Daniel Noske 8 Uglesic 4 Daniel Joel Cochrane 9 Cochrane 19 Joel Brandon Kowalick 10 23 Dillon MarkHarding Vittese 11 7 Mitchell StevenSandery Pitt 12 33 Aaron Josh Jelfs Bollmeyer 13 Bollmeyer 48 Josh Daniel Golding 14 10 Daniel JustinGolding Maschotta 15 Billings 9 Thomas Travis Wright 16 17 Travis Paul Wright Wood 17 Vanristell 1 Garth Gavin Patman 18 KellsVertudaches 11 Eric Darren 19 Min 13 Matthew Trent Melville 21 12 Patrick PatrickMcAuley McAuley 23 18 Luke JackAbell Grace 33 Clint Dow Luke Abell 40 David Ford Daniel Hannah ......................................... Mark Green ......................................... David Ford ......................................... Daniel Wicks COACH - Kevin Baker SALISBURY NORTH ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ www.gullies.com.au TEAM G B Nathan Rudloff 1 8 Brad Johansen Brett Pike 2 6 Paul Radway JayDrieman Horne 3 5 Paul 24 Joseph Luke Williams 4 Hay 23 Michael Luke Flynn 5 Hood Adam Williams 6 3 Matthew Sharpe 31 Matthew Daniel Noske 8 Camplin 21 Marek Joel Cochrane 9 Sajewicz 30 Josh Brandon 10 RalphKowalick 17 Nick Mark Vittese 11 Pape 34 Dylan Steven Pitt 12 Brooks 26 Shane Josh Jordan Bollmeyer 13 Daniel Golding 149 Jamie Solly 29 Steven Justin Evans Maschotta 16 11 Ricky Travis Wright 17 Thomas 25 Trent PaulPascoe Wood 19 16 Sonny GavinGreagen Patman 23 DarrenLong Vertudaches 241 Robert 33 Scott TrentMumford Melville 25 12 Damian PatrickMcBride McAuley 26 14 Simon Jack Grace 28 Warner LukeMotley Abell 29 Chris DanielHay Hannah 30 Callum Mark Green 31 Michael Eichner DavidHood Ford 33 Bradly Wicks 34 TyDaniel Potticary COACH - Eugene Warrior B ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ www.snfc.com.au 1st QTR 2nd QTR 3rd QTR FINAL “Saturday Game Day” from 10am to 12 midday every Saturday “SA Amateur Footy Review” Every Monday night from 6pm till 8pm After a promising start to the season, injuries have riddled the chances of Tea Tree Gully of playing finals. Kevin Baker must be frustrated with the long term injuries to some of his key players. He is likely to get Mitch Sandery back in the next three weeks, but it might be too late. Last week Gullies were no match for Henley at Shark Park and this week they take on heavy weights in Salisbury North. Gullies are locked into a three way battle now, with Gaza and Broadview, to fight off the last relegation spot. Pat McAuley played well last week, while big ruckman Clint Dow played his best senior game for the club, this year. Josh Bollmeyer kicked two goals and was a presence up forward, as was Daniel Uglesic, while Joel Cochrane also played well. Unfortunately for the Gullies, they just won’t match it this week with the Hawks, who are just too strong. Goal Kickers: J. Bollmeyer 2, D. Uglesic 2, J. Cochrane 2, D. Uglesic 2, B. Topham, D. Harding, Z. McKay, D. Ford, E. Kells Best Players: P. McAuley, C. Dow, J. Bollmeyer, J. Cochrane, D. Uglesic SALISBURY NORTH The Hawks have taken all before then in the last few weeks, after a few games that got away from them. Their forward line last week was too strong and offered too many avenues to goal. Matthew Camplin kicked 6 and Jamie Solly 4, while Dylan Brooks contributed 3, Matthew Hood and Sonny Greagan 2. Michael Eichner continues to impress, and has had a tremendous year. Camplin with his six goals was good, as was Jordan, Steven Evans at centre half forward, and Matthew Sharpe. The Hawks defence shut down both Litster and Manuel as well, to complete the shut out. They will be far too good for the Gullies this week. Goal Kickers: M. Camplin 6, J. Solly 4, D. Brooks 3, M. Hood 2, S. Greagen 2, R. Long, P. Drieman, M. Sajewicz Best Players: M. Eichner, M. Camplin, S. Jordan, S. Evans, M. Sharpe “FOOTY BUDGET” PREDICTION Salisbury North - 37 points D1 - rostrevor oc v st peter’s oc Rostrevor OC ROSTREVOR OC VERSUS St Peter’s OC ROSTREVOR OC G 1 Holm 11 Ryan Nathan Rudloff 2 12 Daniel Brett McCallum Pike 3 3 Peter Baccanello Jay Horne 4 Bowler 17 Sam Luke Williams 5 6 James Jordan Luke Flynn 6 Sutcliffe 18 Mitchell Adam Williams 7 Moore 13 Thomas Daniel Noske 8 15 Ben JoelKerslake Cochrane 9 Gilbert 14 Scott Brandon Kowalick 101 Craig MarkHolm Vittese 117 Matthew Dawes Steven Pitt 12 Littler 25 Brendan Josh Bollmeyer 145 William DanielO'Malley Golding 15 Trenorden 10 Jonathan Justin Maschotta 16 Paul Fantasia Travis Wright 172 Kieran Holland Paul Wood 18 Baccanello 26 Tim Gavin Patman 199 Drew Litster Darren Vertudaches 21 19 John TrentCorbett Melville 208 Carlisle PatrickJones McAuley 22 Medhurst 32 Anthony Jack Grace 25 Charlie O'Malley Luke Abell 26 Chris Pahl 27 Trent Versace 32 Luke Manuel ......................................... 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G 1st QTR B 30 Jonathan Nathan Rudloff ............ 1 Giannini 21 Nicholas Brett Pike ............ 2 Smith 11 Jared Jay Horne ............ 3 Coffee 16 Daniel Luke Burgess Williams ............ 4 28 Martin Luke Wilson Flynn ............ 5 14 Thomas Adam Williams 6 Fotheringham ............ 10 Michael Daniel Mittiga Noske ............ 7 JoelBotten Cochrane ............ 8 9 Tom 29 James Brandon Kowalick ............ 9 Franklin Mark Vittese ............ 107 Toby Schulz 12 Matthew Steven Pitt ............ 11 Hill Josh Bollmeyer ............ 121 Alex Wilson 17 Alex McKenzie ............ 13 Justin Maschotta ............ 145 Brad Thomas TravisFlorence-Rieniets Wright ............ 158 Jordan Paul Wood ............ 164 Daniel Roberts 13 Jordan Gavin Lockwood Patman ............ 17 Darren Vertudaches ............ 184 Marc Willcox 02 Henry Patrick McAuley ............ 19 Hardy 3 Ben Jack Grace ............ 21` Kilsby 19 Zak Luke Abell ............ 25 Egerton ............ 28 Aaron Smith ............ 29 Jack Johnson ............ 30 Ben Illman ......................................... ............ ......................................... ............ COACH - Trevor Hill www.spocfc.com.au www.rocfc.com TEAM ST PETER’S OC 2nd QTR 3rd QTR FINAL “Saturday Game Day” from 10am to 12 midday every Saturday “SA Amateur Footy Review” Every Monday night from 6pm till 8pm Rostrevor OC have only lost three games for the year, but have dropped their last two, and have appeared a little shaky against the top two sides. The ability of the opposition defences to shut down both Drew Litster and Paul Manuel, has been decisive. Without their massive influence up forward, ROC’s have found it difficult to kick a winning score. Paul Fantasia kicked 3 goals and Tim Baccanello kicked 2, but they wee the only multiple goal kickers. Brendan Littler, Peter Baccanello and Will O’Malley all played well in last week’s big 56 point loss to the Hawks. Tom Wigley would be slightly concerned, as Henley are now within striking distance of the double chance and he will want to get back into winning form against St Peter’s. Goal Kickers: P. Fantasia 3, T. Baccanello 2, B. Kerslake, L. Manuel, D. McCallum, M. Sutcliffe, D. Litster Best Players: P. Fantasia, B. Littler, T. Baccanello, W. O’Malley, P. Baccanello ST PETER’S OC St Peter’s kept their finals chances alive with their big 95 point victory over PHOS Camden last week. The old collegians were leading comfortably by 43 points at three quarter time and nobody saw the final quarter slaughter coming. St Peter’s mauled the Phantoms, kicking 10.4 to just 2 goals, to run away with a massive percentage boosting win. The win put them only just short of the Blacks, outside the five. Henry Hardy recaptured his form for last year with a superb 12 goals. Matthew Hill and Jack Johnson kicked 3 and 2 goals respectively. Brad Thomas, Johnson, Tom Fotheringham and Nick Smith all played well. St Peter’s are not without a chance here, but we think Rostrevor OC, will narrowly win. Goal Kickers: H. Hardy 12, M. Hill 3, J. Johnson 2, J. Lockwood 2, J. Bowman, N. Smith Best Players: H. Hardy, B. Thomas, J. Johnson, T. Fotheringham, N. Smith “FOOTY BUDGET” PREDICTION Rostrevor OC - 17 points 11 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family D2 - match of the round SMOSH W/LAKES 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 17 20 22 24 27 29 30 31 34 35 C Ian Ralston Matthew Gates Calum Masson Nicholas May Luke Porplycia Dean Pead Samuel White Rhys Crampton Nicholas Giles James Lunn Jack Luckett Charlie Rae Aidan Parham Lyndon Parham James Cibich Luke McDonough Kyron Dixon Chris Molitor Mathew Gates Stefan Thomas Michael Suttie Luke Stubing PORT DISTRICT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 22 23 24 26 27 C Mitchell Gaffney Darren Perry Jack Foster Lachlan Greig Jay Williams Todd Smitham Simon Maddern Rodney Smitheram Steven Clay Damian Coulthard Nick Westhoff Ben Haren Nathan Rose Ricky Wiseman Joshua Rosenthal Shane Catterall Jarrod Hales Jeremy Johncock Daniel Tanczos Harley Tiller Ross Merrett Mark Tylor 13 SMOSH West Lakes v Port District THE TIP - Port District by 25 - 36 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Our division guest writer SMOSH West Lakes legitimacy as a finals contender was questioned after its five goal defeat by Sacred Heart. In contrast to previous weeks, the �Lions’ ball handling lacked cohesion and purpose under pressure whereas Sacred Hearts’ despatch with hand and foot was sublime. Team structures suffered as missed tackles, poor checking, and bad kicking allowed �Hearts’ to run the flanks and central corridor almost uncontested from defence into attack with “one” touch football. The loss of �Lions’ spearhead Charlie �Razor’ Rae to injury prior the start of the game along with fullback Captain Ian Ralston in the first term became problematic as their team dynamics changed significantly. The fact they could only manage 2.11 for the first three terms proved decisive, despite outscoring �Hearts’ in the final term to avoid a complete rout. Ruckman Chris Molitor (2 goals) continues his good form whilst other notable performances came from half back Rhys Crampton, on-baller Stefan Thomas, wing James Cibich and HFF Kyron Dixon. Elsewhere Port District’s “ruthless” despatch of hapless Modbury sent a clear message to the opposition teams to bring their “best” game or else!! Coach Mark Tylor has constructed a welltrained team comprising youth and experience with future expectations of returning to division 1 in mind. This was evident as the �Maggies’ dominated possession; “gang” tackled, and shut down the �Hawks’ running game to completely overwhelm Modbury. Despite overusing the ball on occasions �Ports’ forwards Nathan McDowell (6 goals) and Nathan Rose (5 goals) scored freely, whilst their halfback line of Jarrod Hales, Ricky Wiseman and Aaron Christman were instrumental in their team’s 21 goals “demolition” of Modbury proving unpassable on the day. �Lions’ Coach Lucas Stubing needs to cover the loss of two key players and to alter his team’s mindset for this week clash against Port District, whilst coach Tylor will “tell” his players that victory still has to be won. �Magpies’ to win! “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday DIVISION 2 LAST WEEK’S RESULTS DIVISION 2 RESERVES LAST WEEK’S RESULTS AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF FITNESS LEADING GOALKICKERS FLIGHT CENTRE GROUP TRAVEL LEADING GOALKICKERS Nathan Rose Charlie Rae Robert Bates Port District SMOSH West Lakes Gepps Cross DIVISION 2 PREMIERSHIP TABLE 42 31 26 John Mazey Scott McEvoy Anton Gerardis SMOSH West Lakes Sacred Heart OC Walkerville DIVISION 2 RESERVES PREMIERSHIP TABLE 25 25 23 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family D2 - game reviews 14 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET MODBURY 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 C Daniel Knox Matthew Jolly Brett Tarca Ryan Smeich Kristopher Todd Daniel Smart Sam Hofmeyer Jake Bowman Adam Persoglia Kenton Johns Scott Hewett Todd Stanton Kyle McNaughton Sam Byles Jayden Elliott Alexander Lunn Marcus Kightley Travis Edwards Jarrad Duthie Scott Cleary Peter McDermott Matthew Jolly PRINCE ALFRED 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 C Maximillian Clarke Mitchell Brealey William Hugo Kieran Artis Thomas Brinsley Matthew Jackman Henry Olsson Justin Graetz Thomas Wicks David Reed Matthew Watson Jarrod Buckley Stewart Fincher Nicholas Blanch Cameron Graetz Oliver Temme James Thomas Jarrad Byrne Josef Builder Ryan Tromans Joshua Hall Peter Walsh Protect your Family Modbury v Prince Alfred OC THE TIP - Prince Alfred OC by 25 - 36 points MATCH REVIEW BY - James Gratton Unfortunately for Modbury their game this week against Prince Alfred OC may suffer the same fate as has the majority of their games this season. Modbury’s side is filled with younger players who have had a difficult season against the more experienced teams. With a major focus on getting experience into their young side, Modbury have fallen short multiple times, when facing most sides. Prince Alfred, their opponent this week, has lifted their performance in the past weeks becoming a serious finals contender. After a sluggish start to the year Prince Alfred OC have now slipped into gear having won their last six games in a row. Last week Modbury lost to powerhouse Port District by a massive 123 points in a disappointing performance for their side. With no multiple goal scorers for the game, Modbury’s forwards suffered from very limited supply and opportunities. Huge pressure was applied to their defensive structure with 25 goals being kicked by Port District. However Modbury were unable to capitalise on their attacks on goal - kicking 4 goals 13 points. Best a field for the �Hawks’ were Peter McDermott, Scott Hewett and Sam Hofmeyer. Prince Alfred OC last week won a huge game against Portland by 25 points, and looks poised for the remainder of the year. Prince Alfred OC were leading all day and had a major lead going into half time when they kicked four goals to Portland’s zero. Prince Alfred OC however let Portland back into the game allowing them to kick six goals in the final quarter. Goal kickers for Prince Alfred OC were Karl Siebels with four, whilst James Thomas bagged three. Best a field were William Hugo, Tom Brinsley and Joss Builder. Prince Alfred OC should secure a win, continuing their fantastic form this season, and push for finals. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday PORTLAND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 21 22 23 27 28 29 30 31 33 36 C Tim Upton Mark Cocchiaro Darcy Davies Brett Pederson David Bird Jarrod Wareing Brett Prior Robert Wilson Dale Laslett Gavin Shephard Troy Wilkey Danny Connole Tyson Odegarrd Corey Evans Josh Perkins Josh Walker Ross Bament Jake Carmody Matty Rowe Andrew Dickenson Ben Stokes Angus Yates Luke Granleese Josh Draper Chris Gein Kevin Mills Tommy Oates Ricky Pearce FLINDERS PARK 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 17 18 19 24 26 28 30 32 38 40 42 45 49 C Kieran Johanson Jamie Barnes Jake Whenan Jay Collins Brett Hains Justin Keatley Matt Morrell Matthew Green Daniel Blythe Solomon Fitzgerald Sid Visser Jacob Fuller Benjamin George Daniel Behrendt Brent Cowell Bradley Bell Liam Carusi Stephen Hansen Jack Rogers Liam Narcys Jordan Dodman Scott Thompson Sean Jackson Portland v Flinders Park THE TIP - Portland by 1 - 12 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Dylan Matthews Flinders Park make the trip to the “Thunderdome’’ this weekend to take on Portland, in Round 12 of the SAAFL Division 2 Competition. This has been a tight contest in recent times and this week should prove to be no different as both sides push towards finals. The last time these sides met was on ANZAC Day (Round 3), with the boys from Portland getting over the line by 5 points in a thriller! After starting season 2013 like a house on fire, the �Thunder’ has struggled over the past fortnight, going down to SMOSH West Lakes and Prince Alfred OC respectively. Over the weekend Portland travelled to Park 9 to take on PAOC in very good conditions. It was clear from after the first 10 minutes, that Portland weren’t switched on and was coming up against a confident opponent - who has won its last 6 games! Portland were controlled in every facet of the game, only managing a measly 3 goals to three-quarter time (down by 47 points)! A six goal final term was a shining light on a rather dim day for the �Thunder’, who were simply outclassed (final margin 25 points). Best Players for Portland were: Joshua Walker (3 goals), Dale Laslett and Troy Wilkey. Flinders Park had a solid win defeating Gepps Cross by 14 points in a low scoring affair. Although the margin was close all day, the �Reds’ had control of the game for majority of the contest. Flinders Park managed to find space on a number of occasions and drive the ball forward to create enough opportunities to win the game. Best Players for the �Reds’ were: Liam Carusi, Adam Hobba and Kieran Johanson. Flinders Park is finally starting to hit some form after a somewhat disappointing start to 2013. The �Reds’ have now managed to win their last 4 games and are shaping up to be a finals contender. In what should prove to be another tight contest at the “Thunderdome’’, Portland should hit back with a much needed win. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday D2 - game reviews KILBURN GEPPS CROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 17 20 21 22 23 24 25 31 C Daniel Capogreco Gavin Rose Matthew Ward Jason Collins Brodie Hudson Ashley Benz Thomas Wyatt Robert Bellamy Josh Wittwer Ryan Collins Peter Smith Ben Rawlings Alex Stengle Ricky Smith Steven Taylor Dale Osborne D. Spurway-Humphries Josh Hand Robert Bates Daniel Mykytyschyn Mark Boothey Josh Taylor Neil Rawlings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 C Andrew Graham William Fleming Timothy Morrow Vince Urbancic Scott White Alex Brackstone Scott Galbraith Mark McCullum Craig Schapel Matthew Whelan Adam Clutton Mathew Robertson Craig Allen Rick Fox Jamin Tripp Billy Parks Chad Parks Michael Howson Kyle Parks Phillip Cutting Charlie Molyneux Jamie Thomas 15 Gepps Cross v Kilburn THE TIP - Gepps Cross by 13 - 24 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Matt Stokes A game with huge ramifications. The loser here will be in relegation territory, if the ever improving Sacred Heart OC can get over the top of Walkerville, who are struggling. Gepps Cross with their superior percentage has them in better shape than Sacred Heart OC. Both of these clubs at the start of the season, were mentioned in despatches as finals aspirants, while the �Rams’ were expected to be in the top 3. Injuries to key forwards, to Brodie Hudson and Jamahl Liddle, has resulted in Neil Rawlings having to find other avenues to goal, which has not transpired to the levels that will win games of football. An over reliance of their small forwards and midfielders to kick goals has not resulted in big scores. Last week Josh Wittwer kicked 3 goals and was the only multiple goal kicker. Mark Boothey in defence, Josh Hand in the midfield, Dale Spurway-Humphries in ruck, midfielder/forward Pete Smith and Jack Gibbs were the better players in a game where Flinders Park got out to a 13 point lead at half time, and held on by 14 points, in average conditions. The last half was an arm wrestle, where neither side could get any fluency due to the oval conditions. Kilburn by contrast, had much more of the ball in the first half and should have had a good lead at half time, but only went in a goal in front. By late in the third quarter the �Cats’ had kicked four goals to look likely winners, before the �Chics’ came storming home to lead by 7 points, with only four minutes remaining. The �Cats’ got out of the mire by kicking 1.1 and they had the ball inside their forward 50, when the siren sounded for the draw. It was a meritorious draw for Kilburn in particular, as they had no bench in the last half, due to injuries to key players. Charlie Molyneux was best afield in the first half, before being tagged out of the game in the second half. Big Andy Graham played his best game in eight years in the ruck, or down back, while midfielder Alex Brackstone played well, as did Billy Parks and defender Rick Fox, who has had a stellar season. Gepps Cross at home are a difficult side to beat and they just have too much talent to be sitting where they are. The �Rams’ will win with ease. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday WALKERVILLE 5 7 10 12 13 14 15 16 19 23 24 27 29 30 32 35 41 43 45 48 C Nathan McEvoy Sam Priest James Lakin Paul Sadler Kane Moore Ryan Klemasz Braydn Fisher Ryan Burns Adam Law Rob Parish Brett Heintze Arlen Kaesler Michael Zachat Fraser Marshall Alexander Douglas David Stobbe James Blewit Thomas Williams Nicholas Flood Trent Hill Scott Bentley Peter Scheuffele SACRED HEART Brad Sugars Matthew Crettenden Mitchell Bosley Matthew Delmenico Henry Spurling Peter Bruckner Joseph McCallum Joshua Threadgold Jedd Watson Patrick Whitelum Aled Loy Joseph Oliveri Todd De Visser William Spurling Jack Bridgland James Doyle Jack Fosdike Damien Knight Cail Harris Thomas Moten Nick Forster Craig Tasborski C Peter Caven Walkerville v Sacred Heart OC THE TIP - Walkerville by 13 - 24 points MATCH REVIEW BY - James Gratton More than half way into the season many of the top finals positions are almost set in stone, however for teams like Walkerville and Sacred Heart OC there is much at stake. With Walkerville sitting 3 games below the 4th position their conclusion to the season must be faultless to challenge for a possible finals berth. There were great expectations this year for Walkerville and they must regain their early season form when their players were applying a great brand of footy. For Sacred Heart however they must attempt to challenge the heavy hitters of the division, taking down SMOSH, Portland, and Flinders Park. With nothing to lose Sacred Heart may be able to keep away from the dreaded relegation which they felt last year. Although both sides are quite inconsistent, this game will be quite a battle this coming week. Last week Walkerville drew with Kilburn in a tight game that both teams badly needed to win. Although Walkerville were unable to snare a win, coach Peter Scheuffele, was satisfied with the draw given the tight nature of the game. Despite the draw there was improvement within their game in the eyes of their coach. Best on ground for the �Cats’ was Jarrod Tregenza, with Arlen Kaesler and Scott Bentley, who kicked two goals, also about the mark. Braydn Fisher was a presence up forward bagging three goals whilst Blake Wegener assisted with two. Last week Sacred Heart beat SMOSH West Lakes by 26 points in an upset. Best a field for Sacred Heart were Craig Tasborksi with 5 goals whilst Henry Spurling and Michael Harders also received praise for their efforts. Thomas Moten provided strong assistance forward in kicking three goals. Although Walkerville come into this game on the back of an improved performance they will be challenged by Sacred Heart who, when firing, have the capabilities to take down most sides. But the home side for me. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family D3 - reviews & match of the round SEATON 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 25 26 28 29 C Jarred Brusnahan Adam Harris Callan Annett Paul Marshall Alex Bland Luke Rochester Michael Fenney Mathew Scherwitzel Beau Furst Damian Hynes Sean Coard Bryan Leahy Daniel Polec Chris Scherwitzel Todd Gates Timothy Smith Daniel Polec Mathew Tylor Scott Priestley Luke Walsh Matt Traianos Korey Loechel Giuseppe Muscara Anthony Balis Reece Knights Scott Priestley Ray Mildenhall SCOTCH OC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 C Matt Box Hugo Twopeny Jack Young Cam Thorpe Dan Cahill Jono Lagonik Andrew Catford Peter Collett John Langford Don Nicolson Sean King Nick Brewer Matt Loukes Jordan Schmidt Tom Moore Tom Broderick (C) Paul Cahill Angus Twopeny Will McGregor Lachy Giles Alex Saies Jeremy Smith Mitch Lloyd Hamish Archibald Joe Beilby Will Thorpe Ian Steel 17 Seaton Ramblers v Scotch OC THE TIP - Scotch OC by 1 - 12 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Neil Rigby It is the battle for top spot here. Seaton Ramblers are taking on the in form and rampant Scotch OC, who are coming off a massive win last week, against Eastern Park. This week being at Big Al’s car park, gives the locals an advantage. We also understand Scotch OC, have a few players sitting for exams on Saturday afternoon. Seaton last week travelled to Kingswood Oval, and on the back of Damian Hynes kicking 7 goals, defeated Unley Mercedes Jets by 19 points. The left footed Chris Scherwitzel across half forward kicked 3 and little Callan Annett 2, while star goal kicker Korey Lochel was restricted to just the 1. Hynes was clearly best afield and was supported by midfielder Daniel Polec, tall defender Alex Bland, ruckman Luke Walsh and ever green Paul Marshall. Scotch OC had a picnic up at the “White Picket Fence” against Eastern Park, last Saturday piling on 35-16 to win by 171 points. It was in the second half when the game blew out, with Scotch OC kicking 22 goals, and an amazing 15 goals 3 points in the last quarter. The Cahill’s were the chief destroyers kicking 5 goals each in the last quarter. Dan finished with 12 goals and just the 1 point while Paul ended with 9 goals 3 points. The brothers both also took 18 marks each. Jo Bielby with 6 goals and Will Thorpe 3 were the other major goal kickers in the classy forward line. Clearly the Cahill brothers were best afield and the classy Jono Lagonik and Joe Beilby played well, skipper Tom Broderick was also a stand out. It was a case of all played well, with such a dominant display. It all comes back to whether Ray Mildenhall can find defenders, who can handle the Cahill brothers. He might have to send Damian Hynes back to help with the height and strength of both brothers, however that will not assist their forward line, as they come one dimensional, looking for Korey Lochel. Luke Walsh will spend a lot of time sitting in behind the ball. Sean Coard, Michael Fenny and Todd Gates are fantastic defenders, but lack the height. Although at Big Al’s car park and with many players taking exams, Scotch OC are still the clear premiership favourites. Scotch OC just won’t lose this. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday DIVISION 3 LAST WEEK’S RESULTS DIVISION 3 RESERVES LAST WEEK’S RESULTS AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF FITNESS LEADING GOALKICKERS FLIGHT CENTRE GROUP TRAVEL LEADING GOALKICKERS Korey Loechel Nick Jolly Stephen White Seaton Ramblers Payneham Norwood Union Old Ignatians DIVISION 3 PREMIERSHIP TABLE 53 51 47 Jeremy Cini James Stagg Michael Juillerat Old Ignatians Payneham Norwood Union Salisbury DIVISION 3 RESERVES PREMIERSHIP TABLE 33 24 23 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family D3 - game reviews of the week 18 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family ATHELSTONE 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 30 C Travis White Jack Mozuras Shane Goodwin Scott Barabas Josh Pike Alex Guy Josh Allen Scott Sullivan Chris Diotallevi Jonte Bates Kyle Clayton Bradley Dolling Kyle Griffin Justin Sheedy Matthew Leigh Jarrod Trish Ben Lomman Christopher Swift Heath Fitzpatrick Evan Pontt Steven Willment Michael Newell Richard Baker Josh Pike Daniel Sullivan Rocky Butterworth PAYNEHAM N/U 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 25 26 C Dion Costanzo Neil Roberts Paul Lowe Jay Cheney Athanasi Agorastos Louis Martin Sven Surikov James Edwards Grae Grant Tyson Burrows Adam Nunn Tyler Brimacombe Adam Rowett Kieran Nicholls Daniel Francis Luke Clark Gavin Roberts Tom Clark Simon Howlett Nick Jolly Joshua Davis Gary McIntosh Athelstone v Payneham Norwood Union THE TIP - Payneham N/Union by 25 - 36 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Our division guest writer This is a significant game for both clubs, and with the added flavour of the healthy rivalry that continues to grow over the seasons, should see an intense contest at Athelstone. Payneham Norwood Union, appear to be in much better form than the �Raggies’ with a strong win over Seaton Ramblers sandwiched between big wins over both Old Iggies and Salisbury. The �Raggies’ have been going just okay with a workmanlike win over Eastern Park, a respectable loss to Scotch OC, and an average performance to beat Mitcham. Based on this form you would expect PNU to start very warm favourites and sieze the opportunity to leapfrog the �Raggies’ and grab 3rd spot on the ladder. Big Nick Jolly continues to have a super season and the big man is unstoppable when in this form – he marks well, leads hard and can kick a long way, making him probably the most difficult match up in division 3. Mick Newell will get the job on him, and he will need assistance from captain Jarrod Trish who also enjoys the challenge of taking Jolly on. The battle will have a big say on the result. Both coaches have now gone with some youth in the midfield and this will be exciting to watch with support coming from the old seasoned players who have their time in the middle at various stages of the game. Scott Barabas continues to improve for the �Raggies’, as does Matt Leigh and big Evan Pontt who complete the group of 19 year olds who support Justin Sheedy and Josh Allen. Tyson Burrows is back to lend a hand to the �Falcons’ exciting group led by Jack Sampson and Arthur Agorastos. The �Raggies’ forward line hasn’t reached its best form for a number of weeks now and the pressure is on for them to make better use of the inside 50’s presented by the midfield – or Payneham N/Union, will dominate the game. I believe PNU are starting to hit some excellent form and with their confidence growing by the week should be too strong over four quarters on Saturday. The �Raggies’ will offer stern resistance early but might struggle to maintain that pressure over 4 quarters. It should be a great match “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday SALISBURY 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 25 26 C Troy Bennett Justin McPherson Nathan Kennedy Shaun Rowe James Jarvis Chad Barmby Stephen Norris James Reeves Brad Horjus Jamie Wormald Michael Keenihan Andrew Redding Ryan Paget Jamie Wormald Luke Horjus Adam Atkinson Geoff Tume Reece Hocking Steven Caruso Liam Short Mark Robb Shane Hancock Stuart Gilby Adam Klever Kieran Sankey Scott McPherson Josh Mann Darren Reeves PEMBROKE OS 1 2 4 5 7 9 11 12 13 14 15 17 21 22 23 28 32 37 38 45 C Luke Boord James Pinkney Scott Wightman Nicholas Bentley Matt Falzon Jack Wightman Sam Franklin Thomas Wilson Hugh Winter Thomas Evans David Kirkwood Joshua Starke Angus Berry Jake Van Der Hoek Riley Kirkpatrick Benjamin Hill-Ling Sam Willis Jack Creevy Alexander Jarvis Charles Canny Oscar Ogai Will James Salisbury v Pembroke OS THE TIP - Pembroke OS by 37 - 48 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Our division guest writer This game is another huge one in the context of both of these teams’ seasons. A win here for the �Magpies’ puts them equal on points and they could be equal fifth by the end of the day’s play if results go the right way (for them). On the other hand Pembroke OS, should they manage to win this match, will put a two game gap between themselves and Salisbury and the loser of Unley and Old Ignatians, which could make finals really difficult for these teams. Salisbury are coming off a 93 point loss to Payneham Norwood Union and will want to show that they are not only in division 3 to make up the numbers - but that they can push the top teams in the competition and that starts from here. There wasn’t much to talk about in the big loss. Jay Mansfield was the only multiple goal kicker with 5, Chad Barmby is playing good footy in the midfield, with Aaron McPherson and Troy Bennett all putting in solid games. Pembroke OS on the other hand had a good 20 point victory over Old Ignatians. The �Kings’ just keep going about their work and do slip under the radar of most of the other clubs. They are a fit team and have structures in place to challenge when it comes to finals. Tom Evans continued his good form in booting 3 goals, along with Henry Nicholson, also with 3, and Henry Bills chipping in with 2. Joshua Starke is finding some valuable form with another �Best on Ground’ performance. Fraser Pinkney, Benjamin Hill-Ling, Sam Wills and Scotty Wightman all had solid games. The Pembroke boys won’t mind the big and open ground at Salisbury, plus they will have too much class for the �Magpies’ and will get up comfortably, to secure their spot in the 5 for another week. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday D3 - game reviews of the week OLD IGNATIANS UNLEY MERCEDES 1 3 5 7 8 9 10 11 14 17 18 19 20 22 24 25 30 31 32 37 39 42 48 53 60 61 C Nicholas O'Loughlin Luke Thompson Matthew Byrne Patrick Connelly James Connell James Cobbledick Joseph Pedler Eugene Moore Jacob De Poi Xavier Moore Jackson Jurisevic Stephen White Austin Murdoch Luke Kerins Charles Gallman Daniel Orlando Thomas Allen Tyler Martin Samuel Cooke Lachlan Murdoch Tom Kolesnik James Weir Isaac Ryan Angus Crowley Henry De Poi Sam Mooney Anthony Silvestri Daniel McCabe Greg Anderson James Khabbaz Henri Westell Benjamin Keam Patrick Blenkinsop Michael Khabbaz Nathan Chettle Matthew Moss Jarred O'Sullivan Ryan Wilsdon Jesse Duval Nick Petch Luke West James O'Sullivan Andrew Khabbaz Benjamin McConnell Ollie Moss Tom Rodger James Canale Nick Stuart Angus Clarke Nicholas Wark C Troy Hall Old Ignatians v Unley Mercedes Jets THE TIP - Unley Mercedes Jets by 1 - 12 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Our division guest writer Hunter Park is the host to what should be a huge and season defining match as seventh placed Old Ignatians play host to sixth placed Unley Mercedes Jets. The winner of this match will stay in the finals mix (and a likely battle with Pembroke OS for fifth spot) whilst the loser will have to rely on other results to go their way and a dramatic change in form for the last five games. Unley Jets battled defiantly against a Damien Hyne led Seaton Ramblers last Saturday, going down in a tight and entertaining game by 19 points. The "Khabbaz" family trio led by Michael played well last week, with honourable mentions for utility Nick Petch, hard man Ryan Wilsdon and goal sneak James Canale. Matching up on dangerous forward Nicolas Wark has been a handful for all teams this season, and he has the ability to tear this particular game apart. The �Jets’ will be hoping Aden and James O'Sullivan can recapture some form and kick a bag between them. Old Ignatians lost a close battle on at Haslam Oval to a resurgent Pembroke OS outfit by 20 points. After such a tight and hard-nosed game, it will be interesting to see the mentally draining effects the loss may have on �Iggies’ and if they can rebound quickly. Utility and club stalwart Joe Pedlar remains a consistent leader along with Patrick Connelly, who is having a terrific season. Other better players from last week included Lachlan "Lachie" Murdoch, midfielder Henry De Poi and gun playmaker, Sam Cooke. Big forward Stephen White will need to have a big game this week and kick plenty of goals for �Iggies’ to be in with a sniff. Although Old Ignatians still have key players returning, an excellent coach in Greg Anderson, and Division 2 experience under their belts, it will be hard to stop a classy and consistent Unley Mercedes Jets unit from taking the points in this match. Even though it’s a toss of the coin, Unley Mercedes, should prevail in a nail-biter. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday EASTERN PARK Ben McGreen Hayden Schloithe Nathan McIvor Maurice Freeman Kym Sumner Ian Williamson Daniel McGee Anton Railey Aaron King Chris Lewis Nathan Warren Corey Coad Jack Fergus Christopher Knapp Michael Friel Alex Clements James O'Loughlin Michael Hollis Dylan Spicer Maurice Freeman Troy McDonald Jaron Bourke Peter Diedrichsen Brady Scott Marc Weber C Scott McGee MITCHAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 C Simon Tucker Chris Rosewall Brett Aitken Henry Wilhelm James Bond Hamish Palmer Ben Geytenbeek John Mason Daniel Bradshaw Samuel Clark Charles Schultz Thomas Quinn Michael Pitt Liam Sutcliffe Ryan Boers Rhys Bache Steven Wyld Daniel Sulkowski Matthew Elton Daniel Hardy Tyman Stanford Aleks Bojanic Eastern Park v Mitcham THE TIP - Mitcham by 13 - 24 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Our division guest writer Last plays second to last in what will be the battle of “The Final Nail in the Coffin” for season 2013 and goodbye to division three. Judging by form it will be hard to actually predict a winner as both teams have really struggled so far this year. Eastern Park with their home ground advantage may help their cause for a win and play in front of their supporters. They will need a better performance though, after coming of a 170 point loss against top side Scotch OC. There isn’t too much to write home about for the �Demons’. Maurice Freeman kicked 3 goals and Matthew Paul slotted 2. In terms of the better players Alex Clements held his head high and worked hard all day, Paul worked hard and Peter Diedrichsen tried to impact himself on the game. For the �Hawks’ - they remained competitive for the day and made Athelstone work for their win. Mitcham ended up going down by 10 points after playing a man down for the majority of the day after a very dubious red card was awarded early in the second quarter. Big Geoff �Fridge’ Hardy since shifting forward has made a presence for himself and kicked 3 goals along with 2 each to John Mason, Steven Wyld and Brett Aitken. Best for Mitcham was Samuel Clark, and since shifting back to the HBF he has been playing good footy along with Simon Tucker, John Mason and �Hardy’. This is going to be game where it is very hard to pick a winner. Judging on last week’s form Mitcham will carry a little bit more confidence going into the game after being competitive, while Eastern Park will want to show something after last week’s performance. In the end Mitcham will have too much run in their legs and will just get over the line in a close game. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday 19 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family the axemen - from the safety hub 20 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET THE AXEMEN AXEMEN PGS 20-22 We have 12 Axemen out there now - so if it’s happening or you stuff up, there is a good chance we will find out!!! AXEMEN PGS 20-22 • One of the Axemen was sitting in the Port Adelaide cop shop last Sunday morning, when in walked a club official to “bail out” one of his club players. For a change it was not a Port or surrounding club either, �but not all that far away’. • While on the subject of last Saturday night, we hear of some huge performances. You know that some guys have been in good form, when Seagull MacAdam and the Full Retard are not in the top 20. 3 votes easily to A. Dickenson (Portland) • 2 votes goes to the dynamic duo at Payneham. Nick “The Situation” Jolly and his side kick Tommy Javor, who both kicked their 50th goal of the season each on the weekend. One in D3 and the other as the super star, and likely medal winner in C4. We hear of them dancing nude on the tables at Payneham. Ringing everyone who is a friend or near friend, facebook, instagram and all forms of social media in the middle of the night. The Axemen found a few pictures the next day on instagram, which the dynamic duo thought was deleted. NO. Trust us - there were many pics we could not print. Protect your Family 21 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family the axemen - from the safety hub 22 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET THE AXEMEN AXEMEN PGS 20-22 Protect your Family We have 12 Axemen out there now - so if it’s happening or you stuff up, there is a good chance we will find out!!! • The reigning champion of the Axeman’s Tool of the Year, struck again last Sunday. Tommy Lipson has been in great form, but was sensational last weekend. During the off season he brought a “tattoo gun”- seriously who would let this lunatic loose, with one of these. Since then he has tattooed many of his North Haven team mates when on the juice. Last week on Sunday night, he was half cut and fell out of a local hotel and decided to have his mate “Aaron Wiles” put on his leg at a local parlour. He now has tats on his leg, chest, back, toes, feet and �on his penis’. AXEMEN PGS 20-22 • The WOW FM radio boys had senior coach Kevin Baker on the number 1 radio show last Saturday morning, and he broke the story on Brodie Forbes the �football director at the Tea Tree Gully footy club’. Apparently Brodie started playing netball - however, it would seem that in the week before’s game he didn't like the umpires decision and kicked the ground and broke his toe, also during the game he fell over and broke his wrist, he has now retired from netball. • Well, it had to happen sooner or later. The Axemen were talking to a spokesperson from the Kilburn club who “ratted out” the full back of the century. Andy Graham told everyone via every social media network in the world that he was best player last week. The Axemen did some enquiry. Apparently over the last 8 years, “The Big Shrek” has only averaged 22 “Kilburn Dream Team Points” per game. This was for an average of 4 kicks, 3 handballs, 2 marks, 2 hit outs and 3 free kicks AGAINST a game. Last week in a massive game “for him” he got 8 kicks, 5 handballs, 5 hit outs and only gave away 1 free kick AGAINST. That gave him 88 “Kilburn Dream Team Points” for the game, and his “VERY BEST EVER GAME for the club in 8 years”. • Well done to Paul Manuel and the boys at Greenacres, last week. They were the only side in the senior divisions of the SAAFL not to have won a game this year and they got up, for a fantastic victory. • Great to hear from the only female president ever, from a D1 club, when Teresa Daveron from Henley, was on the WOW FM Monday night review. Teresa was sensational. Fantastic to hear from women in football with great knowledge. The WOW FM show and Footy Budget are fortunate to attract all the terrific female’s in football. There are a great number of knowledgeable women out there. 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To view the Forty Winks, exclusive bedding range visit www.fortywinks.com.au in days gone by - past glory and history PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Past Glory, History, Trivia & Matches of a Yesteryear We do apologise. We have been asked to have more pages on “Days Gone By”. This was asked by the many, many people in club land. We have accommodated, but please understand that these are being taken from old Budgets, that are over 40 years old and often faded. We try to enhance the quality, however this is not always possible. Very sorry. FROM THE SA AMATEUR FOOTBALL BUDGET SEPTEMBER 26th 1964 OVER 8 PAGES WE LOOK AT ALL THE NAMES AND ALL THE CLUBS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL PGS 8-9-29-30 31-32-36-37 Protect your Family in days gone by - past glory and history PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family Past Glory, History, Trivia & Matches of a Yesteryear We do apologise. We have been asked to have more pages on “Days Gone By”. This was asked by the many, many people in club land. We have accommodated, but please understand that these are being taken from old Budgets, that are over 40 years old and often faded. We try to enhance the quality, however this is not always possible. Very sorry. FROM THE SA AMATEUR FOOTBALL BUDGET SEPTEMBER 26th 1964 OVER 8 PAGES WE LOOK AT ALL THE NAMES AND ALL THE CLUBS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL PGS 8-9-29-30 31-32-36-37 in days gone by - past glory and history PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Past Glory, History, Trivia & Matches of a Yesteryear We do apologise. We have been asked to have more pages on “Days Gone By”. This was asked by the many, many people in club land. We have accommodated, but please understand that these are being taken from old Budgets, that are over 40 years old and often faded. We try to enhance the quality, however this is not always possible. Very sorry. FROM THE SA AMATEUR FOOTBALL BUDGET SEPTEMBER 26th 1964 OVER 8 PAGES WE LOOK AT ALL THE NAMES AND ALL THE CLUBS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL PGS 8-9-29-30 31-32-36-37 Protect your Family in days gone by - past glory and history PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family Past Glory, History, Trivia & Matches of a Yesteryear We do apologise. We have been asked to have more pages on “Days Gone By”. This was asked by the many, many people in club land. We have accommodated, but please understand that these are being taken from old Budgets, that are over 40 years old and often faded. We try to enhance the quality, however this is not always possible. Very sorry. FROM THE SA AMATEUR FOOTBALL BUDGET SEPTEMBER 26th 1964 OVER 8 PAGES WE LOOK AT ALL THE NAMES AND ALL THE CLUBS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL PGS 8-9-29-30 31-32-36-37 29 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Whether you are building a new home or renovating an established home, Australian Design Kitchens is the place for your new custom built kitchen and cabinets. Using 3D images they can design to suit your home lifestyle and budget. Australian Design Kitchens can also organize reliable associated trades people for your project so as to make it a stress free memorable experience. One of the benefits of using Australian Design Kitchens to achieve your dream room comes from their practical hands on in both design and manufacture. With their knowledge of the local market, the latest products, and innovations they can advise and design your kitchen knowing it is both functional and stylish - current with these trends. 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With the work ethic and workmanship instilled in all employees, Old Port Roofing is extremely confident to continue to grow in size and success. 31 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Trestle Table Company specializes in the manufacture and supply of high quality hospitality furniture for hotels, clubs, schools, reception centres, convention centres and training facilities etc. Trestle Table Company has a wide range of standard fold away tables in rectangular and round. You can visit www.trestabco.com.au to view our standard products brochure. We also manufacture trolleys to house and move up to 10 tables at a time, eliminating the need for lifting. Tables tilt on and tilt off, or roll on and roll off. Apart from standard tables, we can also manufacture custom tables to suit your particular requirements. Trestle Table Company and Scotts’ Custom Furniture are owned and operated by the same people with all manufacturing done in South Australia. 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Tutt Bryant Equipment, is committed to providing high quality equipment, service and parts to customers further enhancing our reputation as Australia’s largest, multi franchised distributor of heavy construction equipment and cranes. 34 the footy budget - giant aussie sports quiz PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Footy Budget Sports Quiz THE COACHES Protect your Family 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Who coached the Brisbane Lions to their inaugural premiership in 2001? Who coached a record eight premiership-winning teams? Who is the longest serving of the current AFL coaches, at the club they are currently coaching? Who was the first person to coach two different clubs to the premiership? Who was named coach of the AFL's Team of the Century? Name the only person to coach AFL clubs in three states? Who replaced Rodney Eade as coach of the Sydney Swans in 2002? Who coached St Kilda for a record 16 seasons? Who was the last person to both captain and coach a club to the premiership? Which two AFL coaches swapped jobs for the 1996 season? Which long-serving Hawthorn coach was nicknamed 'Kanga'? Which two coaches have coached their clubs to seven consecutive grand finals? Which former Hawthorn player coached the Australian side in the International Rules series against Ireland in 1999-2000? Name the seven men to coach more than 500 VFL/AFL games. Which four clubs has Mick Malthouse coached? Which Collingwood coach lost a record nine grand finals? Which club did Tim Watson coach in 1999-2000? Who coached the first two Australian sides in the International Rules series against Ireland, in 1984 & 1986? Who coached St Kilda to the 1997 grand final? Who coached Fitzroy in three separate stints between 1955 and 1980? Who is the only person to coach Richmond to both the premiership and the wooden spoon? Who coached Carlton to the 1972 premiership in his first year as coach? Name the five men to coach more than one club to a VFL/AFL premiership. Who coached Geelong to their last premiership in 1963? Who was named Carlton's Coach of the Century in 1996? ANSWERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 Leigh Matthews Jock McHale John Worsfold Jock Worrall (Carlton and Essendon) Norm Smith John Northey (Sydney, Melbourne, Richmond, Brisbane) Paul Roos Allan Jeans Alex Jesaulenko (Carlton) 79 John Northey and Robert Walls (Richmond and Brisbane) John Northey and Robert Walls (Richmond and Brisbane) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 John Kennedy Dick Reynolds (Essendon 1946-51, including the 1948 replay and Norm Smith (Melbourne 1954-60 Dermott Brereton Jock McHale, Allan Jeans Tom Hafey, Kevin Sheedy, David Parkin, Ron Barassi, Michael Malthouse Footscray, West Coast, Collingwood, Carlton Jock McHale St Kilda John Todd Stan Alves Bill Stephen 21 22 23 24 25 Tony Jewell (premiership 1890, wooden spoon 1987) John Nicholls Jack Worrall (Carlton and Essendon), �Checker’ Hughes (Richmond and Melbourne), Allan Jeans (St Kilda and Hawthorn), Leigh Matthews (Collingwood and Brisbane), Ron Barassi (Carlton and North Melbourne) Bob Davis David Parkin south australian women’s football league SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WOMEN’S FOOTBALL LEAGUE “Kicks like a Girl” PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET By Emma Gibson SANFL Female Development Co-ordinator PH 8440 6923 Latest round of SAWFL Women’s results Greenacres 16.13 def Modbury 0.3 Best Greenacres: Reid, Rudd, Copeland, Williams-Gates and Leicester. Goals Greenacres: Rudd 6, Leicester and Whiley 4, Mark and Tynan 1. Best Modbury: Catterwell, Donnelly, Quinn, Christensen and Cornish. The League was remiss in acknowledging Mitzy Galic - SAWFL Life Member, four time All-Australian and Premiership Player on her 250th game of Women’s Football which she achieved in Round 8. Morphettville Park 26.22 def Adelaide University 1.1 Best Morphettville Park: Edwards, Moritz, Williams, Masiero, Wallace and Harris. Goals Morphettville Park: Edwards 6, Huddleston 5, Openshaw and McCann 3, Pedlar and Williams 2, Clarke, Dawe, Goding, Masiero and Wallace 1. Best Adelaide University: Fryer, Orr, Power, Camp, Burns and Jones. Goals Adelaide University: Burns. West Adelaide 36.16 def Pooraka 0.0. Best West Adelaide: McDermott, Hartley, Crump, Sampson, Clancey and Bridge. Goals West Adelaide: Clancey 18, Hartley 6, Bridge 3, Reynolds, Browne and McDermott 2, Sampson, Oates and O’Brien 1. Best Pooraka: Konatar, Finch, O’Malley and Garcia. Fiona Clancey kicked 18 goals to equal Alex Price of Port Adelaide’s record of the amount of goals kicked in one game. Central District 7.11. def Ingle Farm 3.1. Best Central District: Burrows, Taylor, Varcoe. Goals Central District: Franklin 3, Taylor, Bandtock, Martin and Drake 1. Best Ingle Farm: Sedunary, Roy, Anderson, Toohey and Berry. Goals Ingle Farm: Burford 2 and Sedunary 1. SAWFL Life Member, Nancy Tidswell, celebrated 200 games in Women’s Football in this round. She celebrated it with the Inaugural Central District Captain - Emma Gibson, who clocked up her 50th game. Port Adelaide - Bye 2012 SAWFL Premiers - West Adelaide 35 Celebrating at the 2012 Dutschke Medal presentations Protect your Family 36 in days gone by - past glory and history PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family Past Glory, History, Trivia & Matches of a Yesteryear We do apologise. We have been asked to have more pages on “Days Gone By”. This was asked by the many, many people in club land. We have accommodated, but please understand that these are being taken from old Budgets, that are over 40 years old and often faded. We try to enhance the quality, however this is not always possible. Very sorry. FROM THE SA AMATEUR FOOTBALL BUDGET SEPTEMBER 26th 1964 OVER 8 PAGES WE LOOK AT ALL THE NAMES AND ALL THE CLUBS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL PGS 8-9-29-30 31-32-36-37 in days gone by - past glory and history 37 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Past Glory, History, Trivia & Matches of a Yesteryear We do apologise. We have been asked to have more pages on “Days Gone By”. This was asked by the many, many people in club land. We have accommodated, but please understand that these are being taken from old Budgets, that are over 40 years old and often faded. We try to enhance the quality, however this is not always possible. Very sorry. FROM THE SA AMATEUR FOOTBALL BUDGET SEPTEMBER 26th 1964 OVER 8 PAGES WE LOOK AT ALL THE NAMES AND ALL THE CLUBS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL PGS 8-9-29-30 31-32-36-37 Protect your Family D4 - reviews & match of the round 38 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET HOPE VALLEY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 21 23 24 25 C Jordan Pepper Anthony Niro Adrian Staunton Michael Gower Brendan O'Brien Mitchell Jonas Kim Bohutinsky Justin Farrell Lee Duggan Luke Anderson Wade Denham Brett Shepherdson Cameron McQueen Jamie Dowling Zac White Chris Mitchell Luke Bollmeyer Michael Gilling Steven Canala Ben Vozzo Matt Franceschinis Michael Stevens BRAHMA LODGE 1 2 7 8 9 11 13 14 15 17 18 21 23 26 28 32 38 42 43 50 51 C Beau Paterson Brett Aldridge Michael Hayes Matthew Leigh Tim Aloisi Shane Cosenza Alan Harvey Daniel Grgurovic Ryan Verbis Dene Steele James Clark-Rantasa Christopher Ryan Darren Huitema Daniel McDonough Michael Bates Jed Pfeiffer Trent Payne Tom Proctor George Halteh Quinton Taylor Ben McMullen Carey Payne Protect your Family Hope Valley v Brahma Lodge THE TIP - Brahma Lodge by 13 - 24 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Alexander Jacobs Every match counts, and this �Match of the Round’ could be season defining. A fourth loss in a row keeps relegation fears alive for Hope Valley, while fifth placed Brahma Lodge had a massive reality check in a big loss. It was a disappointing result for the �Demons’ against top dogs Plympton, losing by 66 points after leading in the third quarter. Unfortunately injuries and no bench rotation hurt their chances, as well as Plympton capitalising on their lack of recognisable ruckmen. Down by three points at half time, the �Bulldog’ kicked 16 goals to the �Demons’ six in the second half. Score line aside, it was a promising performance with both coaches positive as Hope Valley ran out of energy in the midfield. Mathew Hellmanns kicked three goals and Kim Bohutinsky two in an improved scoring effort. Jamie Dowling was named best, with good support from Chris Mitchell, Brendan O’Brien and Luke Anderson. They won’t be easy beats this week for Brahma Lodge, who will be looking for redemption after an 83 point loss to Salisbury West. After a promising run, the �Tigers’ still have a lot to do, to prove they deserve to play finals. Jarrad ClarkRantasa was best for his side, showing just how important his return is for the club, with Steven Craven, James Clark-Rantasa, Tim Aloisi and Daniel Hickey in the best as well. Aloisi was on fire, kicking five goals, taking his season tally to 46, second best in the division, and eight goals ahead of teammate James Clark-Rantasa, who kicked one goal. So far Brahma Lodge has fared better out of the two promoted sides, but Hope Valley have just been unlucky on occasion. The �Demons’ should have no serious injury concerns after last week, while the �Tigers’ may be looking to their reserves for some changes. With a full-strength side, Hope Valley can win at home, but Brahma Lodge should edge this one out. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday DIVISION 4 LAST WEEK’S RESULTS DIVISION 4 RESERVES LAST WEEK’S RESULTS AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF FITNESS LEADING GOALKICKERS FLIGHT CENTRE GROUP TRAVEL LEADING GOALKICKERS Shane Scudds Tim Aloisi James Clark-Rantasa Golden Grove Brahma Lodge Brahma Lodge DIVISION 4 PREMIERSHIP TABLE 53 46 38 Brad Morris Ross Moore Aaron McRae Golden Grove Plympton Plympton DIVISION 4 RESERVES PREMIERSHIP TABLE 52 35 32 D4 - game reviews of the week SALISBURY WEST David Wallfried Daniel Dutch Ryan Kelly Mark Rowe Jack McCafferty Darrell McIntyre Zenon Trigg Dustyn Bow Justin Davies Jack Howden Jason Sandercock Steven Burns Travis Smith Braiden Tippett Jason Payne Dylan Tippett Tom Haythorpe David McCarthy Kyle Silva Jake Barltrop Steven Wellington C Gary Howden HECTORVILLE 18 22 2 24 1 44 23 7 3 13 21 14 17 25 10 32 4 12 15 20 11 C Nicholas Mamerow Simon Perrin Joshua Ingall Angus McKinnon Samuel Pemble Andrew Bottrill Ryan Vivian Simon Thwaites Chris Lambos Lucas Holman Jarrad McDonnell Scott Hollingworth Luke Broadbent James Olsen William Michalanney Paul Wootton Matthew Papageorge Daniel Sauerwald Robert Bartosik Shaun Roche William Thwaites Scott Madsen Salisbury West v Hectorville THE TIP - Salisbury West by 13 - 24 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Our division guest writer In dramatic fashion Hectorville clearly indicated “it’s not about to abandon plans for a finals campaign” just yet. From “rags” to “riches” in a week, the �Hounds’ showed tremendous character to overcome a 28 point deficit at the final break to storm home and defeat Pooraka by one point. After a free flowing first half the �Bulls’ resumed play by lifting its tempo and work-rate by getting numbers behind the ball in and around the stoppages. Hectorville wilted undersome strong tackling as their opponent’s possession rate and clean delivery created opportunities for their halfforward line to dominate the quarter. In a match winning move coach Scott Masden shifted dynamo Luke Broadbent from defence into the centre after losing on-baller Will Thwaites to injury. This move gave the �Hounds’ midfield some much needed grunt as they combined with their defence to fight back en-mass to overwhelm a tiring Pooraka desperately defending their lead. Luke Broadbent (2 goals) on-baller Joshua Ingall and ruckman Tristan Skinner played pivotal roles in the win whilst HBF Jonathon Bennalack and Simon Thwaites were solid in defence. Salisbury West continues to impress by consolidating its grip on the coveted double chance after “crushing” rivals Brahma Lodge by a massive 12 goals at �Tiger’ Park last week. In a fine team effort Travis Smith, Kyle Silva, Jack MaCaffrey, Zenon Trigg, and Jason Sandercock were the team standouts. Forwards Justin Davies, Steven Wellington and Darrell McIntyre led the goal-kickers with four apiece. This week’s clash is critical to both teams but more so �Heccies’ who have to overcome inconsistencies in work-rate and focus just to keep its season alive. Coach Masden should get a boost with the return of second-ruck Steve Bottrell and midfielder Nick Mamerow for this vital clash whereas coach Gary Howden’s �Tigers’ consistent form is hard to fault with the �Downs’ Oval proving to be the “doom” for many visiting sides. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday CBCOC POORAKA 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 11 13 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 26 27 28 29 30 C Christopher Adams Kye Vandermoer Daniel Wyles Damien Edwards Bradley Batten Ben Russell Adam Nitschke Luke Copley Daniel Van Eekeren Daniel Brynski Anthony Paradiso Drew Hosking Raffaele Timpano Peter Lovell Jonathon Lewis Bentley MacDonald Wade McGahey Ty Liston Jarrod Gatt Jason Dolan Steven Zolnowski Leigh Crawford 1 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 13 16 17 20 23 26 28 30 C Andrew Wright Michael Watkins Matthew Raymond Darren Hocking Christian Puccini David Floreani Shaun Turner Jon Floreani Stephen Dubrich Matthew D'Angelo Nicholas Pilichiewicz Justin D'Antini Anthony Watkins Jordan Milde Damien Raidis Kain Beasley Damien Keen Stuart Lyons Alexander Howard Lochlan Harrison Jamie Norwood Aldo Floreani Pooraka v CBCOC THE TIP - Pooraka by 13 - 24 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Our division guest writer Pooraka’s double chance aspirations received a dent after being “rolled” by a rejuvenated Hectorville at Daly Oval last week. After an even first half, the third term saw the �Bulls’ work-rate lift significantly particularly around the stoppages with ruckman Peter Lovell and on-baller Bradley Batten playing prominent roles. Strong tackling and a higher possession rate was rewarded with a 28 point lead at “lemon” time. However, the shift in momentum had come at a cost for coach Leigh Crawford, losing key defender Adam Nitschke with a knee injury along with one other reserve with concussion. Unable to effect his rotations, Pooraka’s structures broke down when the �Bulls’ went from attack to desperate defence, as poor decisions and tired legs ultimately saw Hectorville charge home to snatch victory by a solitary point. Pooraka’s multiple goal kickers Brady Tidswell (3), Jason Dolan (3), Kye Vandermoer (4), Brendon Watts (3), along with HFF Nathan Romero, all contributed on the day. Elsewhere CBCOC gave notice that impending relegation will not hinder its potential to shape the finals. The vastly improved Dolphins took it right up to Golden Grove more than matching their highly rated opponents, but frustratingly fell short of the necessary four quarter effortfor victory. Their lack of height in key positions, inconsistent starts, and lapses in concentration has become their “Achilles Heel”. On this occasion after being three goals in arrears at quarter time, CBCOC showed tremendous character and discipline to overcome the deficit to lead by ten point’s midway into the final term before the �Kookas’ regained the initiative to win by fifteen points. On-ballers Christian Puccini (2 goals), Matthew D’Angelo, utility Nick Pilichiewiczalong with HFF Chris O’Reilly and FF Justin D’Antini (5 goals) played superbly. Whilst Coach Aldo Floreani’s game plan continues to evolve with teamwork at its core, Pooraka’s better form and home ground make them favourites, but any complacency will cost them dearly. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday 39 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family D4 - game reviews of the week 40 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET GOLDEN GROVE 1 2 4 5 6 7 9 13 14 17 19 20 23 25 26 31 34 58 59 61 63 C Todd Sheppard Glen Simmons Dashiell Ravlich Matt Sharpe Patrick McCarthy Oliver Graham Thomas Oliver Matthew Stent Nathan Brook Brett Sparnon Scott Peterson Shane Scudds Sam Scudds Ben Williams Nicholas Preston Jarrad Riches Adam Peterson Shannon Lower Judd Morris Stuart Blair Jarrad Sykes Ben Armstrong GREENACRES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 24 25 31 C Peter Nugent Dion Coomblas Jack Hoskins Matt Drewett Rowan Hauschild Steven Cooper Jack Mau Ben Bamford Jamie Bielby Denny Stribling Steven Bastow Shane Gepp Micheal Spry Nathan Chapman Michael Harrison Michael Wheaton Ahrron Lawn Brandon Bruin Brenton Starke Joseph Eisner Brad Davidson Paul Manuel Protect your Family Golden Grove v Greenacres THE TIP - Golden Grove by 25 - 36 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Our division guest writer Greenacres travel to Harpers Field on a high following their win against Pulteney. Greenacres have certainly improved under the guidance of new coach Paul Manual and they will be hoping to catch the injury hit �Kookaburra’s’ off guard. Michael Spry was again best for the �Dragons’ as they took the game to Pulteney. New recruit, Tyson Collins, gave them a target up front, something they have been missing since Koby Ettridge left at the end of last season. Collins kicked 4 goals and he was well supported by youngster Jack Mau (2). Brandon Bruin was good in the back lines and with Michael Harrison and Matt Drewett in good form the �Dragons’ were able to hang in for their first win of the season. The �Kookaburra’s’ travelled to the East Parklands and found it anything but an easy win. The �Burra’s’ got out of the blocks early and should have put the game out of CBCOC’s reach by quarter time. Poor decision making and indifferent skills allowed the Old Collegians, led by Christian Puccini, back into the game. Former Central Districts Under 18, Jake Huggard, led from the front for the �Burra’s’ and even with Simon Peuker kicking 7 goals they could not shake the persistence of the CBCOC side. Some solid defensive play from Adam Peterson and former junior Matt Forester consistently denied CBCOC the breaks they needed to get a good lead. CBCOC hit the front with less than 7 minutes to go and the �Burra’s’ had to dig deep. Huggard was switched onto the ball and this proved to be the match winning move as he gave the Grove first use of the ball. With Sykes and Peuker looking dangerous up front the �Kookaburra’s’ were able to kick a 15 point winning lead. This week’s game could be a danger one for Golden Grove and Greenacres will be confident of an upset. However, even with a growing injury list, Golden Grove have too much depth and will again be too strong for the �Dragons’, and will win in a much closer game than the last time they met. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday PULTENEY 2 3 6 7 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 19 21 22 31 34 39 43 44 49 55 C Joel Aish Ryan Marsland Benjamin Frick Ryan Viney Thomas Wilson James Johannsen Hayden Cleveland Tim Grady Josh O'Connell William Darley Matt Mitchell Chris Adams Alex Bajev Joshua Vincent Thomas May Ben Satterly Kurtis Cox Edward Fowler Alex Forbes Sam Charalambous Chris Rowlands Ryan Viney PLYMPTON 1 2 3 6 7 8 10 11 13 15 16 18 22 23 25 26 29 31 69 88 99 C Travis Young Daniel Budarick Matthew Giannoni Daniel Roach Patrick Johns James Vanderhaak Jack Hoad Giorgio Kastrappi Tim Dunkley Phillip Middlin Jeremy Kennewell Hamish Irwin Swayne Ackland Jesse Colley Nicholas McPherson Matthew Downey Henry Moss Gavin Kennewell Bradley Middlin Johnny Pegoraro Neville Skinner Damien Miniverni Pulteney v Plympton THE TIP - Plympton by 13 - 24 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Alexander Jacobs After a disappointing loss against previously winless Greenacres, Pulteney now has to back up against the best in Plympton, undefeated in their last eight matches. The �Navy Blues’ form has been a bit up and down lately, and some inaccurate kicking did not help this week. Going in as firm favourites, Pulteney got off to a slow start and conceded the first four goals. They were able to draw level but that was it; Greenacres wanted the win more and played like a side fighting for survival. Hayden Cleveland, Jordan Kerr (three goals), Mitchell Harvey (three goals), Benjamin Koschade and Matt Mitchell were best for the otherwise poor team. Not a lot can be said in a disappointing loss where all areas should be looked at to see why the hunger was not there. They were a bit undermanned on the day, revealing some weaknesses, and will be hoping to bounce back this week in emphatic fashion. Plympton will look to continue on their march to premiership glory, after again pulling away from their opposition in the second half, this time to the tune of 66 points over Hope Valley. It was again a team effort that saw the �Bulldogs’ claim the points, with 11 goal kickers spread over the field. Jesse Colley was named best, along with defender Alistair Mills, midfielder Tim Dunkley and Cory Selfe. With full-forward, James Vanderhaark, quietening down in front of goal lately (still kicked two goals), Giorgio Kastrappi kicked three goals to lead the forward line. Daniel Roach, Heath Deer and Jesse Colley kicked three goals each also. Plympton seems to fight off any challenge thrown their way, but will have to look out against Pulteney, who handed them their only defeat earlier in the season. With Captain Josh O’Connell to lead a host of returning players, Pulteney will be near full strength. It’s a tough ask, they have done it before, but Plympton should be favourites based on recent form. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday D5 - reviews & match of the round KENILWORTH 1 3 5 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 29 31 C Josh Stevens Thomas Manning Nicholas Chesser Christopher Salvati Matthew Birrane Daniel Delawyer Timothy Dabrowksi Douglas Wright James Siemering Nicholas Whittle Lee Blulcher Alex Buckley Christian Leschke Jordan Butler Andrew Liverton William Bowie P. Diamandopoulos Josh Blyth Luke Gane Aaron Crolla Jeremy McCormick Shane Baldock ELIZABETH 3 8 10 11 12 13 17 19 23 25 26 27 28 30 31 34 35 39 40 44 46 C Peter Dempsey Brayden Abbott Robert Guttridge Shaun Woodland Michael Taylor Trent Greenshields Jacob Shephard Benjamin Taylor Steven Warrior Robert Abdulla Adrian Wilson Luke Greenshields Joseph Timpano Daniel Paradiso Darian Ryles Aron Schlink Mark Egel Calum Partridge Peter Furber Justin Platten Ricky O'Loughlin Alan Jones 41 Kenilworth v Elizabeth THE TIP - Kenilworth by 1 - 12 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Tim Jucius Round 13 of the SAAFL sees a top of the table blockbuster between Kenilworth, top, and Elizabeth, third, this Saturday afternoon at Saint Mary’s Park. The two heavyweights of the competition have been outstanding in recent weeks making this one a highly anticipated matchup. With just 2 points separating the pair, expect tempers to boil, blood to burst, and exciting, fast footy like you haven’t seen all season. Kenilworth enters this crucial game top of the table after annihilating Glenunga 185-48 last week. The magnificent performance demonstrated Kenilworth’s ability to run and carry, while also showing their smooth transitions from defence to attack, and their effective disposal rates. Nicholas Chesser was brilliant throughout the game, amassing the ball with ease while producing 3 goals. His performance was perhaps only bettered by forward Josh Blyth who tore the Glenunga defence to shreds kicking a staggering 11 goals. At 9-3 things only seem to be getting better for Kenilworth. The quality of their football is arguably the best in the division while the spirit and determination of the playing group is at the levels required to win premierships. Their opponents in Elizabeth haven’t been travelling too badly themselves. In fact, at the present time, Elizabeth may well be the second most inform side in the competition. Last week’s hard fought 10 point victory over Adelaide Lutheran further highlighted their ability to win, despite not playing at their best. Steven Warrior displayed fighting qualities, battling through the entire game to ensure his sides victory. Callum Partridge and Michael Taylor also chimed in with 5 important goals between them. This hugely important fixture could go a long way to deciding whether Elizabeth challenges for the minor premiership. A win and they go equal points with Kenilworth – a loss however, would see them drop 2 games behind their rivals and perhaps see their attention turn to maintaining their current position. Kenilworth will prevail in a thrilling contest. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday DIVISION 5 LAST WEEK’S RESULTS DIVISION 5 RESERVES LAST WEEK’S RESULTS AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF FITNESS LEADING GOALKICKERS FLIGHT CENTRE GROUP TRAVEL LEADING GOALKICKERS Christopher McLean Josh Blyth Ashley Gilliland Fitzroy Kenilworth Adelaide Lutheran DIVISION 5 PREMIERSHIP TABLE 46 46 34 Mark Karvelis Matthew Betteridge Daniel Siemering Glenunga North Haven Kenilworth DIVISION 5 RESERVES PREMIERSHIP TABLE 30 29 24 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family D5 - game reviews of the week 42 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET FITZROY 10 13 14 19 20 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 37 38 39 49 C Beau Pieterman Jayms Bleeze Nick Hollitt Arthur Tsakiridis Nicholas Hart Norman Wombat Gary Sullivan Jake Brophy Mark Frampton Trent Rozman Jason Zajarskas Jack Ragghianti Chris McLean Brent McLean Matthew Nelson Lachlan Camp Brad Keast Daniel Pearce Aaron Watson Joshua Valerio Corey Wheadon Darrin Wilson WOODVILLE STH 1 2 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 21 23 24 26 27 30 C Braydon Ames Zack Mitchell Adam Johnson Ramah Ahmed Kyle Morgan Thomas Daly Torey Williams Tyler Hosie Ricky Hansen Jeb Stubberfield Samuel Skewes Joe Kisiel Danny Cummins Andrew Shreeve Adam Clifford Craig Hains Reece Johnston Laurence Gosling Dean Sumner Matthew Patterson Jordan Tumes Michael O’Brien Protect your Family Fitzroy v Woodville South THE TIP - Woodville South by 1 - 12 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Tim Jucius Round 13 of the SAAFL kicks off with a very important game for both Fitzroy and Woodville South this Saturday afternoon at Fitzroy Sports Club. Although sitting at contrasting ends of the table, recent weeks have seen both clubs produce similar inconsistent efforts resulting in a loss of possible premiership points. Both clubs will therefore be looking to produce a four quarter effort, which in Woodville’s case, would cement a top 2 position or in Fitzroy’s case, would keep finals hopes alive. Woodville South was left shattered after dropping the vitally important points to Para Hills last week. The loss also condemned them to second position on the table, a position they have not experienced many times this season. Many fans left the ground in anguish extremely disappointed not to take the maximum points. “Today we did not play great and unfortunately we have now dropped to second!. We need to rebound and get back on track”. Samuel Skews was easily Woodville South’s best amassing large amounts of the ball but more importantly using it efficiently. Opponents Fitzroy moved to 5-7 after an entertaining clash with West Croydon finished 129-111. Adam Pearce was the best player on the ground, continuing his outstanding form in leading the club to victory. Jason Zajarskas played a pivotal part in the victory and also kicked 6 goals. With Fitzroy’s finals ambitions hanging by a thread, victory is an absolute must in this clash. The home ground advantage will certainly help while the confidence gained from last week will also play its part. Woodville South needs to win in order to keep the pressure on Kenilworth in the fight for top spot. They also need to rediscover lost form by producing that brilliant football we know they are capable of. The �Cats” will be triumphant in a relatively tight affair. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday PARA HILLS 1 2 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 14 16 17 18 19 22 22 23 30 34 44 47 C Brayden Bennett Philip Neil Drew Prior Matthew Travis Ryan Howson Benjamin Gardner Paul Cree Jake Westover Matthew Newman Lynton Power Jack O'Neill Nick Pietrantonio Tim Chenoweth David Minshaw Daniel Button Van Me Nguyen Tom Kerby Todd Keogh Phillip Mendrin Kady Jamal Shane Faulkner Scott Bamford GLENUNGA 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 25 27 30 C Andrew Davis Shane McGuiness Kane Stewart Leon Karvelis Matt Dal Corobbo Matt Apostolopoulos Thomas Flight Nicholas Harris Sam Abell Troy Simper Mark Fuller Damien Buss Marcus Verwey John Makestas Daniel Hillier Matt Corstens Mathew Hollamby Sean Buss Gregory Hearne Michael Daziani Lyndon Alexander Kane Stewart Para Hills v Glenunga THE TIP - Glenunga by 1 - 12 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Our division guest writer Para Hills this week host the Glenunga �Rams’ in what is a crucial game for both teams in the lead up to finals. Currently the �Rams’ are in the 5 and sit above the �Roos’ by a game, although Para Hills have a better percentage which will see them jump Glenunga on the premiership table if they are to take the points. Last week Glenunga were smashed to the tune of 137 points by top of the table Kenilworth in a game coach Kane Stewart would want to forget. The old cliché of “one week is a long time in football” must now come into play as it did last week. Two weeks ago the �Rams’ won by 66 points against third placed Elizabeth and now need to recapture some of that winning form to play a part here. Tom Flight continued his good season whilst Shane McGuiness was the only multiple goal scorer for the �Rams’. Without a single winner on the ground on the weekend the �Rams’ were given a football lesson and barely raised a yelp. They now come up against the inform �Roos’ this week who will be aided by Tom Kerby, Jake Westover, and Shane Faulkner, due to North Adelaide having the bye. They got the job done over the top of the ladder Woodville South by 9 points. Paul Cree and Wealth Thach both continued their good form kicking 3 goals each, and Drew Prior was voted best a field. The �Roos’ have now won their last two games and are making a serious bid to play finals when it looked earlier in the season they could be relegated. Last time these teams met Glenunga got the points but only just. The �Rams’ may just do that again, but they will have to improve a lot from last week, however I’m confident they will though. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday D5 - game reviews of the week ADEL LUTHERAN 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 13 14 16 17 18 20 22 23 25 28 31 34 C Mathew Koenig Chris Scholefield Ashley Gilliland Lachlan Richter Ty Allen Lenard Lawrie Liam Blight Bryce Smith Daniel Buberis Christopher Koenig Caleb Hoklas Matthew Arthurson Finley Borgas Jason Ridley Todd Bennett Mark McFarlane Thomas Kowald Benjamin Noll Warren Jericho Liam Boschen Aden Miegel Ty Allen NORTH HAVEN 1 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 13 15 17 18 20 21 33 C Rory Duerden Scott Morris Jake Watts Beau Heffernan Jake Lynch Chris Lipson Leigh Forrest Michael Grech Anthony Laurencic Trent Kolbig Matthew Reed Matthew Mooney Matthew Murnane Matthew Davidson Stefan Cochrane Shaun Costigan Alan Lipson Kenneth Stuberfield Gregory Dempsey Nathan Ellis Luke Munyard Andrew Thornton Adelaide Lutheran v North Haven THE TIP - North Haven by 13 - 24 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Kassie Dahlenburg Adelaide Lutheran lost last week to Elizabeth by 12 points, making it 2 consecutive losses in the past rounds. Caleb Hoklas kicked 3 goals and was followed closely by Thomas Kowald who kicked 2. Alistair Beven, Andrew Scott, Liam Blight, Aden Miegel and Jason Ridley all kicked 1 each in the game. Adelaide Lutheran’s best for round 13 were Finley Borgas, Todd Bennett, Christopher Koenig, Mark McFarlane and Lachlan Richter. This loss sees Adelaide Lutheran slip down the ladder to ninth with only 4 wins and 8 losses this season. Adelaide Lutheran have great stats when it comes to goals but they seem to be losing steam and doing it this late in the season will cost them dearly. A loss this week won’t see them slip down to tenth but it’s still not a good place for Adelaide Lutheran to be. North Haven won by 34 points at home beating Trinity Old Scholars. They come to this week, opposite to Adelaide Lutheran, with consecutive wins in the last 2 rounds. Last week in their clash with Trinity OS, Leigh Forrest kicked 4 goals and he was backed by Shay Wilkinson and Rory Duerden who kicked 3 apiece, while Jarryd Dixey, Matthew Murnane, Daniel Britton and Jake Lynch all kicked 1 each. North Haven’s finest were Shaun Costigan, Ryan Summerton, Luke Munyard, Andrew Jones and Brad Vergera. Their latest win sees North Haven sitting pretty at fourth on the ladder. The �Magpies’ have a strong all round team and they may be able to climb even higher yet as they face a struggling West Croydon in the next round. The real test for them will be in facing powerhouses Kenilworth and Woodville South in the rounds after that. North Haven has had a few good weeks and this one won’t be any different. Facing a struggling Adelaide Lutheran, even at home, North Haven should win this one. They are a good side, this �Magpies’ outfit. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday TRINITY OS 2 2 3 5 8 9 10 11 13 15 18 20 22 24 26 28 36 50 C Chad Spurr Ryan Roberts Mitchell Dearing Scott Mathews Ryan Clarke Samuel Lee Alex Cotter Liam Nottle Adrian Zorich Brad Cameron Carl Teusner Hunter Martin Ryan Palmer Terry Collyns Jackson Dearing Sean Rosie Eythan Barraclough Sam Peters Daniel O'Rielly Daniel Elvin Matthew Brooke Scott Matthews WEST CROYDON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 32 44 C Luke Francis Luke Nicholls Wayne Smith Nathan Birch Gary Sumpton Steven Cooper Luke Woodcock Nicholas Symons Shawn Anderson Ryan Davies Luke McLeod Matthew Smith Leigh Bottrell Dane Bottrell Darren Francis Matthew Finlay Ben Wiles Sam Dietrich Andrew Shepley Jack Sumpton Tim Horsman Matthew Graham Trent Pursche Alex Birch Ben Wiles Kyle O'Toole Jacob Sumner Cody Hayes Dallas Wiles Trinity OS v West Croydon THE TIP - Trinity OS by 13 - 24 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Dylan Matthews Round 13 of the SAAFL Division 5 competition sees Trinity OS play host to bottom placed West Croydon this Saturday afternoon. Both sides are struggling at the current stage, both only managing a single win over the past month. Trinity OS currently sit in 6th position and are still well and truly finals contenders, whilst the �Hawks’ sit rock bottom and are in real danger of being relegated. Trinity OS were disappointing in round 12, going down to North Haven by 34 points at Largs North Reserve. The �Lions’ struggled from the first bounce, only managing 3 goals to 3quarter time. The �Magpies’ were unforgiving, dominating the contest and running out deserved winners. A spirited final term saw Trinity OS kick 5 goals and turn the margin into something respectable. In a disappointing performance, best players were: Terry Collyns, Scott Matthews and Ryan Clarke. After a great start to 2013, the �Lions’ have struggled of late and need a win if they are going to push for a top five finish. West Croydon was also disappointing over the weekend, losing by 18 points to Fitzroy. For probably the first time this season, the �Hawks’ entered last weekend’s game as favourites. West Croydon was excellent early, applying some good pressure and getting the ball forward on several occasions. As the game went on the �Hawks’ lost concentration and struggled with some basic decision making (which has been a pattern all year). A poor final quarter saw Fitzroy overrun the �Hawks’ by 18 points. Best for the Hawks were: Nick Symons, Alex Birch (4 Goals) and Luke Woodcock, who continues his consistent season. West Croydon has shown significant improvement over the past month, but desperately need to chalk up a wins if they are to somehow avoid relegation. However the avoidance point may have already passed. In what should be a tight contest I’m tipping Trinity OS to get the job done at home. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday 43 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family D6 - reviews and match of the round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 22 24 27 29 40 C LOCKLEYS COL LIGHT GDNS Harry Georgiou Dylan Carter Chad Mayes Dylan Ross James Drage Michael Olson Brian Rowswell Samuel Naley Philip Rosshirt Cassian Delsar Michael Anic-Kaliger Corey Hanna Reyne Martin Lee Kennedy Domenic Ascoli Matthew Fregona John Rowswell Daniel Voyzey Abe Hill Steve Gatis Justin Broughton Jonny Deuter Tom McDonough Brett Leonard 1 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 20 23 25 30 31 41 C Brad Carling Stephen Hammond Chad Francis Sam Marshall James Cummings Daniel Maxwell Travis Carling Peter Apostolopoulos Nathan Akmens Nathan Meersman Paul Said Josh Dawkins Adam Perry Tom McGowan Arren Harvey Rhian Curtis James Lee Mark Hirst Jordan Madigan Ty Corey Chris Staak Russell McLean Barton Sweet Jamie Matthews Christopher Rea Peter Rhodes Anthony Puliatti Stephen Zweck 45 Lockleys v Colonel Light Gardens THE TIP - Colonel Light Gardens by 37 - 48 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Olivia Wegener Both Lockleys and CLG are coming off pleasing round 12 wins, with the �Demons’ snagging an 11 point victory in a close encounter with Mawson Lakes, while the �Lions’, in an opposing situation, flogged Central United by 86 points. In what was a more than impressive performance by a solid CLG side, the �Lions’ had complete control over the game from the first bounce. Arren Harvey dominated in the forward line with a 9-goal haul, proving too much for Central United’s back men to control. Barton Sweet was named best on ground for the �Lions’, providing a vital presence in the backlines, in his best game for the club. Other standout performers for the �Lions’ included Chad Francis at half forward and Mark Hirst in the ruck. Mark Hirst took some exceptional marks around the ground, and his ruck work ensured a stack of centre clearances for the �Lions’. The �Lions’ kicked an impressive 24 goals in the win, with Stephen Hammond and Chad Francis accountable for 6 of these, with 3 each. The win placed the �Lions’ in a very attractive position, second on the leader board, and 2 games clear of third placed Westminster OS. With finals looming the �Lions’ will be searching for as many wins as they can in the coming weeks, in order to maintain their position. Lockleys remain in fourth place following their triumph over Mawson Lakes, in a game where Corey Hanna shone, named best on ground for the �Demons’. Lockleys were desperate for a win after two losses in a row, and the side delivered despite the close score line pressure. Justin Broughton and Scott Mitchell were impressive on the day for the �Demons’, along with William Roberts and Dan Voyzey. Scott Mitchell booted 4 important goals for his team, and Kieran Flanigan joined him with 3. Last time these two teams met was at their ANZAC Day clash, where the �Lions’ were victorious by 100 points. The �Demons’ will definitely want to put up more of a contest this time round. This match of the round should be a beauty, and I have a feeling the �Lions’ will get over the line. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday DIVISION 6 LAST WEEK’S RESULTS DIVISION 6 RESERVES LAST WEEK’S RESULTS AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF FITNESS LEADING GOALKICKERS FLIGHT CENTRE GROUP TRAVEL LEADING GOALKICKERS Arren Harvey Brad Horsell Philip Hall Colonel Light Gardens Rosewater Central United DIVISION 6 PREMIERSHIP TABLE 67 52 43 Kaine Elmendorp Tim Day Tony Howard Central United Colonel Light Gardens Rosewater DIVISION 6 RESERVES PREMIERSHIP TABLE 19 18 17 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family D6 - game reviews of the week 46 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET ROSEWATER MITCHELL PARK 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 22 33 40 42 C Ashley Cummings Shannon Hissey Aysh Simper Jeremy Berg Matt Francis Mark Harrison Michael Mazey Nathaniel McDonnell Shaun Lindholm Grant Gluza Adam Colquhoun Anthony Daish Troy Potuszynski Jake Brittain-Lynch Jake Devlin Benjamin Weekley Jack Spacie Robert Wilde Matthew Davidson Matthew Bonney Steven Logan Mark Harrison Protect your Family 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 C Dylan Frank Ben Hall Tyson Jacquier Tyson Thomas Rhett Quinlivan Joshua Hicks Justin Lesiuk Joshua Vines Daniel Reardon Adam Rumbelow David Giuffreda James Grant H Johnson-Schroeder Ryan Paget Shaun Jacobsen Matthew Lyons Chris Forster James Deeley-Godfrey Adam Cross Brendan Niblett Todd Shannon James Deeley-Godfrey Bradley Horsell Joel Pettersson Jarrad Schar James Carson Josh McDonald Brad Horsell Mitchell Park v Rosewater THE TIP - Rosewater by 25 - 36 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Our division guest writer The big bad bulldog (apologies to the wolf) is coming to Mitchell Park Oval this weekend. Normally you would think a pride of �Lions’ would have it over a pack of those old time �British Bulldogs’, but they have been barking a bit of late. Out of their new kennel and off the leash for most of the season, in racking up 11 on the trot, coach Brad Horsell has to maintain the pressure on his charges to keep them focussed on the game in hand. He wouldn’t want them getting ahead of themselves and take this game lightly. Mitchell Park offered a lot pre-season but have fallen by the wayside as the season progresses. They have been competitive but have not been able to string together a consistent winning combination. Their last two outings have resulted in a fairly large loss to Blackfriars OS and in their prior game they came out good winners over Westminster OS. Between these sides in their first encounter, back in round 4, the �Bulldogs’ doubled the �Lions’ score in what had been a first half tight tussle. This game is most likely to follow the same pattern. The �Bulldogs’ caught Adelaide University with examinations and pounded them. Adam Cross generated out of the centre and Doc Reardon was full of run. The coach at full forward kicked nine and over-all they were far too good for a depleted University. Mitchell Park went down to a running Blackfriars OS. Luke Poerio, in his first game for the club in division 6, was amongst the stats, as was Steve Tonkin (another first division 6 gamer) and Shaun Lindholm. Michael Mazey gathered a further 4 goals for the season (now to 26) with Charlie Georges chipping in with 2. Mazey is about the place each week and for the �Lions’ to have any chance they must get it to him with a fair bit more frequency, something coach Mark Harrison will be drilling the team to do. However at 5:00pm or so the �Bulldog’ bark will be blocking out the �Lion’ roar! “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday ADEL UNIVERSITY MAWSON LAKES 6 10 12 28 59 70 72 74 77 93 104 112 115 125 142 160 168 215 C Simon Ritchie Luke Rogers Kalon Green Cohen Sulicich Dominic Davis Lewis Parker Michael Lebbon Oscar Leonard Joshua Stewart Jarrad Fitzgerald Michael Leslie Daniel Polkinghorne Aaron Williams Ben Chidlow Jack Manuel Andrew Clark Rhys Zippel Tom Sinclair Benjamin Smelt Daniel Currie Jared Cmrlec Paul Rhigas 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 18 24 28 29 31 32 35 45 50 C Chad Parish Ivan Novosel Robert O'Gorman Clinton Stagg Duncan Brown Justin Keast Mark Chilvers Nathan McCammon Travis Uern Bernie Bobridge Darren King Nathan Bruce-Gordon Luke Griffiths Nathan Delbridge Lachlan Barker Brenton Reidy Mark Polkinghorne Travis Smits Scott Perham Michael Draper Lachlan Kennett Derek O'Gorman Maestro Geoff Riddle Adelaide University v Mawson Lakes THE TIP - Mawson Lakes by 13 - 24 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Elizabeth Rowlands This round 13 clash sees Adelaide University hosting Mawson Lakes at University Oval. With the bottom four teams on the ladder each having three wins for the season, the winner this week could make the break from the pack and begin the comeback for a top four position. Round 12 will be a week which the �Blacks’ would like to forget. There was little positive which came from the 151 point loss to Rosewater. The �Blacks’ only managed to produce 4 goals for the game compared to Rosewater’s 27. Rosewater was the better team in all aspects of the game, they managed 37 more scoring shots than the �Blacks’ and overall they were hungrier for the win. Joshua Stewart, Nick Williamson, Rhys Zippel and Jared Cmrlec were the only goal kickers for the game, each with a single. University will need to forget last week and focus on playing the football they have played earlier in the season. Despite being last on the ladder, the �Blacks’ have had wins over inform teams such as Mitchell Park, Lockleys and Blackfriars OS. For a win this week, the �Blacks’ will need to bring back defensive pressure on the �Lakes’ to produce limited attacks on goal and capitalise on all their opportunities. Mawson Lakes let their premiership hopes slip further away with an 11 point loss last week to Lockleys. It was a good, tough encounter from the two sides which was reflected on the scoreboard. Despite the loss, Lachlan Kennett provided a positive for the �Saints’ with a season high of four goals to his name. Chad Parish and Travis Uern also contributed to the scoreboard with 3 goals each. This is a must win game for the �Saints’ if they want to keep their finals hope alive. After disappointing losses last week, both teams will be hungry for the win, but I tip Mawson Lakes to bring this one home. “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday D6 - game reviews of the week WESTMINSTER OS BLACKFRIARS OS 2 4 5 6 8 9 11 12 13 17 18 20 21 23 24 27 32 36 42 46 54 55 61 62 65 C William Mildern Ben Moore Jackson Kessling Nathan Woods Benjamin Heinjus James Hannah Matthew Newman Daniel Cross Andrew Gormlie Thomas Easton Joshua Sabien Matthew Hill Kent Williams Nick Pynor Darcy Kildea Michael Ryan Brock Kay Kristofer Gladigau Joshua Francisco Fabian Byrne-Hoffman Luke Malcolm Mark Rusby Luke Harris Jack Kirk Jack Lockett Paul Sherwood 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 17 22 25 26 29 30 31 33 34 44 48 50 57 58 C Travis Hillman Alex Rogers Andrew Demasi Tregan Gates Simon Dellamalva Luke Bortolotti Bradley Hillman Shaun Curtis Adrian Porcaro Jake Blunt Mark Demasi Phouc Vo Samuel Horsell Michael Iuliano Jonathon Martino James Kitschke Nathan Vo Andrew Daziani Daniel McKenna Daniel Kelly Jaryd Thomas Travis Hankel Luke Murphy Matthew Rivett Matthew Brincat Lee Swiderski Westminister OS v Blackfriars OS THE TIP - Blackfriars OS by 13 - 24 points MATCH REVIEW BY - Our division guest writer This should be a beauty of a match. Two old scholar sides both sit in the top half of the ladder and both looking to enhance their prospects of finals participation with a win in this encounter. The match will be at Glandore Oval which may not give an advantage to either side, even with the ground being Westminster OS’s home turf. Last round Westminster had the bye. Blackfriars OS easily accounted for Mitchell Park by some 8 goals, which followed their close win over the more fancied Lockleys. Westminster had a big win over bottom placed University. The area of the ladder in which these sides find themselves is ultra competitive. However, all the teams in division 6, with a good run home in the second half, can still make the finals. The real battle will be at the other end of the table. Which team will succumb to relegation? Wins now are premiership points that will ensure residency in division 6 with the prospect of moving above in coming seasons. This “ladder pressure” will ensure this is a top game. Last week Tom Guerin was amongst the goals with 6 and was among their best. Mark Demasi slipped through 4, and with a couple more with multiples and several with singles coach Lee Swiderski would be pleased with last week’s effort. Luke Bortolotti was best with support from Brad Hillman and Guerin. They will need to have the whole team firing as Westminster OS will want to take out a win on their home turf. Two rounds ago, Westminster OS, in their very big win over University, had many goal scorers and their best included Josh Pearce, who’s been in the best a couple of times in the few matches he has played in, the reliable Mark Rusby, with another notable performance by “regular in the best” in Tom Easton. A winner is hard to pick as both sides are evenly matched. Blackfiars OS by a coule of kicks! “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday Saturday Game Day From 10am to 12 midday “Saturday Game Day” is the popular Saturday morning radio show on WOW FM 100.5fm, devoted entirely to SA Amateur Football, and sponsored by WEST END. Headed by your host, TJ Javor, and the most knowledgeable media team discussing SA Amateur Football in Adelaide, with the lean mean David Green, Russell “The Reason” Hart, and Luke Hosie. All your hosts have played the game, and have in excess of 80 years experience both playing and coaching, so you know your hosts understand the game and the players. Look for 3 or 4 guests each and every week. The coaches from each of the 66 clubs are invited in during the year, plus we have a popular “Where are they Now” segment for all the former champions & characters of the game, plus we have the girls from the SAWFL. WEST END “Saturday Game Day” with around 5,000 listeners each Saturday, and close to another 500 views on “Footy Budget TV” each week, is the most listened to and viewed of the SA Amateur Football electronic media. Make sure you listen to WOW FM 100.5fm. 47 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family 48 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET D7 - game reviews for this week Sacred Heart OC v Flinders University (Sacred Heart OC by 29 points) Flinders Park v Houghton Districts (Houghton Districts by 33 points) Henley v Broadview (Henley by 42 points) Angle Vale v Ingle Farm (Ingle Farm by 43 points) North Pines v Smithfield (Smithfield by 90 points) Your leading Radio show on Amateur Football is “Saturday Game Day”. Listen from 10am to 12 midday to WOW FM 100.5fm. Have your say about Amateur Footy with talkback on WOW FM 100.5fm each Saturday. Protect your Family The “Match of the Round” this week is between two of the form sides in Angle Vale and Inge Farm. Both teams have been stand-outs since the start of the season. Last week Angle Vale took on the in-form Smithfield, and won a nail biter by 3 points. Angle Vale took advantage of their last quarter luck (poor kicking from the Panthers) to win a great game. Ingle Farm by contrast, led Henley to the slaughter, and won by a massive 145 points. The game was over at quarter time, as the Farmers kicked 9 goals to 2. Angle Vale Goal Kickers: S. O’Donoghue 4, A. Mathews 2, G. Stone 2, T. Agius, A. Thompson, S. Burgess, J. Gray Best Players: J. Lightfoot, S. Creek, A. Smith, J. Goodfellow, J. Sumner. For Ingle Farm Goal Kickers: P. Wright 4, N. Stacey 3, A. Pligl 3, Z. Hancock 3, D. Manning 3, B. Cavell 2, N. Lynch 2, B. Wills, D. Bryant, S. Naylor, G. Hawksworth Best Players: N. Lynch, D. Manning, S. Naylor, D. Bryant, S. Gannell. Angle Vale will try valiantly to claim the scalp of the best side in the competition, but are just not good enough to beat the boys from the Pleasure Dome. Sacred Heart OC take on Flinders University. Sacred Heart travelled to Raider Park last Saturday and were never in the contest after quarter time and went down by 45 points. Flinders University were back home again and looked much better on their home ground, as they beat the improving Redbacks by 47 points. Sacred Heart OC Goal Kickers: B. Clarke 4, A. Glenn 2, W. Kearvell 2, S. Kellock 2, T. Hammond, S. Spencer, M. Kocman, R. Prakash Best Players: T. Hammond, B. Clarke, J. Teakle, W. Kearvell, M. Gillard. For Flinders University Goal Kickers: D. Chesson 6, K. Tyron 3, B. Warne 2, M. Francis 2, P. Doak 2, B. Kirsopp, D. Brown, T. Dolling, J. Francis Best Players: D. Brown, B. Warne, D. Chesson, T. Winton, K. Tyron. This is a make or break game for both sides. Whoever wins this contest will most likely play finals, and if the loser is the Crabs, they virtually will have no chance. The Hearts should win a great game of football. Flinders Park take on Houghton Districts this week, in a game that Houghton Districts will not want to take lightly, as the Reds, only a fortnight ago easily defeated the premiership favourites in Ingle Farm. Last week the Reds returned to form, after losing to lowly Henley after the big win. Flinders Park easily defeated Broadview by a massive 122 points. Houghton Districts did well after quarter time, and easily defeated the Crabs, at Raider Park. The Raiders kicked away in the second quarter and were never troubled after that, as they won by 45 points. Flinders Park Goal Kickers: T. Long 7, A. Hobbs 6, D. Ford 2, A. Del Medico, W. Lee, K. Mozelle Best Players: R. Size, T. Mowbray, A. Hobbs, J. Denebola, B. Christie Houghton Districts Goal Kickers: K. Ruiz 6, D. Ruiz 6, T. Birch 3, M. Balloter 3, D. Goerke, P. Reeves, S. Bird Best Players: S. San, C. Schulze, D. Powell, T. Birch, D. Ketch. Houghton will win and maintain second position. Henley take on Broadwiew, in a game that will give one side a win. Last week the Sharks were hammered by Ingle Farm and Broadview by Flinders Park. Henley Goal Kickers: T. Wiseman, T. Cavenett, S. Hardy Best Players: D. De Souza-Priest, T. Rosewall, M. Ehrlich, E. Bennetts, S. Hardy. For Broadview Goal Kickers: S. Ridgway Best Players: S. McMahon, S. Forbes, D. Rehn, M. Nicholas, A. MacKinnon. Henley are travelling a bit better than Broadview at the moment, and at Shark Park, will win with ease. North Pines host Smithfield. Last week the Redbacks looked much improved from earlier in the season and whilst beaten by the Crabs, they played better. Smithfield should have won, having kicked 1.8 in the final quarter against Angle Vale and will be furious with themselves for letting a win slip. North Pines Goal Kickers: E. Lindsay 4, R. Wanganeen 3, D. Campbell, T. MacKereth, D. Henry, J. Karpany, A. Edmead, K. Schmidt Best Players: E. Lindsay, R. Wanganeen, S. Wanganeen, S. Leap, K. Schmidt. For Smithfield Goal Kickers: S. Webber 3, R. Nisbet 2, J. Lane 2, S. Hanuman, J. Schwirse, D. Child Best Players: M. Lane, D. Cook, S. Webber, S. Hanuman, S. Blockley. Smithfield will get back on their winning ways, and win comfortably. D7 and D8 - tables, results, goals 49 DIVISION 7 LAST WEEK’S RESULTS DIVISION 7 RESERVES LAST WEEK’S RESULTS AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF FITNESS LEADING GOALKICKERS FLIGHT CENTRE GROUP TRAVEL LEADING GOALKICKERS Nicolas Lynch Dylan Ruiz Jamie Lane Ingle Farm Houghton Districts Smithfield 51 44 32 Dylan Brady Xavier Davey Matthew Augustyn DIVISION 7 PREMIERSHIP TABLE Ingle Farm Ingle Farm Ingle Farm PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET 38 31 30 DIVISION 7 RESERVES PREMIERSHIP TABLE Protect your Family DIVISION 8 LAST WEEK’S RESULTS DIVISION 8 RESERVES LAST WEEK’S RESULTS AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF FITNESS LEADING GOALKICKERS FLIGHT CENTRE GROUP TRAVEL LEADING GOALKICKERS Nick Brooks Matthew Boyd Nathan Marks Prince Alfred OC Modbury SMOSH West Lakes DIVISION 8 PREMIERSHIP TABLE 49 31 25 Brett Lines Craig Pash Damien Lee Ovingham North Haven Salisbury DIVISION 8 RESERVES PREMIERSHIP TABLE 50 30 29 the footy budget - first xv111 businesses 51 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family 52 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family the footy budget - first xv111 businesses the footy budget - first xv111 businesses 53 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET Protect your Family 54 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET c grade - tables, games and goalkickers “Saturday Game Day” - WOW FM 100.5fm from 10.00am to 12 midday DIVISION C1 PREMIERSHIP TABLE LAST WEEK’S RESULTS AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF FITNESS LEADING GOALKICKERS Timmy Chatzopoulos Robert Harley Lincoln Blewit Hadyn Edwards DIVISION C2 PREMIERSHIP TABLE Protect your Family Unley Mercedes Salisbury North Walkerville Rostrevor OC 44 33 32 23 LAST WEEK’S RESULTS AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF FITNESS LEADING GOALKICKERS Malcolm Grossmann Chris Smith Mario Piro Thomas Jenkinson DIVISION C3 PREMIERSHIP TABLE Athelstone Plympton Athelstone Pembroke OS 53 31 24 24 LAST WEEK’S RESULTS AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF FITNESS LEADING GOALKICKERS Andrew Curyer Jake Paterson Mario Caroscio Jason Morris DIVISION C4 PREMIERSHIP TABLE Fitzroy Kenilworth Seaton Ramblers Seaton Ramblers 58 29 26 25 LAST WEEK’S RESULTS AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF FITNESS LEADING GOALKICKERS Thomas Krieg Tommy Javor Zach Hancock Jamie Battams Trinity OS Payneham NU Ingle Farm Payneham NU 68 52 38 33 grassroots under 18’s and the afl U18 RED LAST WEEK’S RESULTS U18 YELLOW LAST WEEK’S RESULTS AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF FITNESS FLIGHT CENTRE GROUP TRAVEL LEADING GOALKICKERS Dylan Schoenmakers Jaydn Goodfellow Jordan Persinos Tea Tree Gully Eastern Park Hope Valley U18 RED - PREMIERSHIP TABLE 55 PROUD MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2013 FOOTY BUDGET LEADING GOALKICKERS 40 33 30 Anderson Clarke Thomas Clarke Benjamin Allevi SMOSH West Lakes Port District Goodwood Saints 29 21 20 U18 YELLOW - PREMIERSHIP TABLE Protect your Family CURRENT AFL PREMIERSHIP TABLE THIS WEEK IN THE AFL LEADING GOALKICKERS
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