@Batfink If there was any chance of the P'Dogs sinking there teeth into the Vikings it had to be now, with Robertons heart failure it left a gaping hole in defense. The win was in reach for most of the game as the P'Dogs only scored one ton less. At the final turn Grundy out scored WHE and green which said it all for the visitors. As for the home team Mclean scored 35 points less due to poor disposal and will need to clean that up for us to stay competitive. VIKINGS 1254 Isaac Heeney (123): Rotating between midfield and half forward Heeney contributed with 19 possessions, 8 grabs, 8 tackles and 1.2 on the scoreboard. Dane Rampe (98): In defence Rampe contributed with 22 touches, 8 grabs and 3 tackles. Seb Ross (161): Playing midfield. Ross contributed with 31 disposals, 7 marks, 4 tackles and managed 0.1. Toby Greene (55): His usual HFF role being manned up. Greene contributed with 15 possessions, 4 marks and managed 1.2. Ryan Griffen (51): Starting forward Griffen contributed with 9 possessions, 2 marks and 2.0. Luke Shuey (104): Playing inside midfield Shuey contributed with 24 disposals, 3 marks, 6 tackles, kicked 1.0 and 3 free kicks given away. Jackson Nelson (42): Rotating in defence, 5 points till half time then .Nelson added 9 possessions and 3 grabs. Alex Pearce (43): In defence manning the tall forward, Pearce contributed with 13 possessions, 3 grabs, 2 tackles, 6 taps and 3 frees against. Toby McLean (72): Starting in midfield McLean contributed with 25 possessions, 7 grabs, 6 tackles and kicked 1.1. Scored 35 more points DT Tom Mitchell (73): Tagged again… 19 touches and 4 marks plus 6 tackles. An off the ball elbow in Q3 will be looked at. Daniel Howe (59): In the midfield Howe contributed with 18 disposals, 6 marks and 3 tackles. Jarrod Harbrow (116): Rebounding out of defence Harbrow contributed with 25 touches, 7 grabs and 3 tackles. Aaron Young (77): Young contributed with 19 possessions, 5 grabs, 4 tackles, kicked 1.0 and 3 frees against. Christian Petracca (/73): Playing a HFF role Petracca contributed with 19 possessions, 2 marks, 5 tackles, booted 0.1 and 3 frees against. Brodie Grundy (112): First ruck Grundy contributed with 22 possessions, 4 marks, 3 tackles and 32 taps. PDogs 1053 Kieren Jack (47): Rotating between attack and midfield Jack contributed with 11 possessions, 2 tackles, booted 1.0 and 3 frees against. Callan Ward (104): Leading the inside midfield Ward contributed with 29 possessions, 6 marks, 6 tackles and 0.1 on the scoreboard. Dylan Shiel (/78): Playing inside midfield Shiel contributed with 23 possessions, 4 marks, 2 tackles and managed 1.1. Callum Mills (/69): Starting on a HBF Mills contributed with 19 disposals, 6 marks, 2 tackles and kicked 0.1. Elliot Yeo (/115): Running in midfield Yeo contributed with 26 touches, 3 marks, 11 tackles, 0.1 on the scoreboard and 4 frees against. Brad Sheppard (/70): Right thigh knock in Q1 when he collided with a goalpost… 13 touches and 3 marks plus 3 tackles. Starting at half back. Aaron Sandilands (65): First ruck Sandilands contributed with 9 touches, 2 tackles and 53 taps. Luke Breust (119): Had a big Q3… 5.1 from 15 possessions and 5 marks plus 4 tackles. Up forward. Liam Shiels (64): Left the field in Q3 with a lower back issue… 16 touches and 2 tackles plus 2.0. In the midfield. Harry Morrison (/64): In defence Morrison added 16 disposals and 4 marks. Cameron Rayner (60): No stats in the first term… 11 possessions and 2 marks plus 1.2 Clayton Oliver (104): Playing inside midfield Oliver contributed with 31 possessions, 6 marks, 6 tackles and kicked 0.2. Jeff Garlett (30): Playing a FP role Garlett contributed with 6 disposals, 2 marks, 2 tackles and 1.0. Will Hoskin-Elliott (58): Starting on a HFF Hoskin-Elliott contributed with 12 disposals, 5 marks and 2.2 on the scoreboard. Josh Green (5): Spent most of Q2 off with right hamstring problem… did not return… 2 possessions. Playing a FP role. Votes 3.Ross 2.Heeney 1.Breust Big Tap Grundy
Home town crowd gets the Gropers @eagle_eyed the win. The Cudas guts have taken a hit with Hanna’s now out.
@HOLKY mate... I just had this massive match report typed out saying how Gawn saved my bacon and your team played out of their skin, and this piece of **** mother ******* **** of a browser crashed and I lost it all... I don't have the heart to rewrite it. Ill update when I'm less of a broken man
Round 5 Trivia A few milestones occurred in round 5. Cow Bay scored 1,288, their highest score in FU history ever. It was only the 3rd 1200+ score they've recorded with their previous best of 1,205 occurring last year in round 7 against Christmas Island. It was Cow Bay's 12th overall win, moving to 3rd fewest wins of all FU teams that have existed. The 2 teams with the fewest wins are the now defunct clubs Manangatang (2 wins) and Goondiwindi (11 wins). Cow Bay's first ever win over Pakenham @ddsaints @Tomster Gisborne's first ever win over Blanchetown @martyg @TigersTooTough Pearcedale recorded their lowest ever score (872) and first score under 900. Their previous lowest score was 913 in round 2 last year against Southern Cross. @Tylo King Island got their 50th H&A season win. Their H&A record now stands at 50-23 for a win rate of 68.5%. The King Island (1,231) v Pearcedale (872) match was the most dour King Island has been involved in with an aggregate match score of 2,103. It beats last year's round 6 match against the Crocs where just 2,116 points were scored. A few matches of note for next week: @insider @Batfink Hughenden v Ararat (0-3). Hughenden has the chance to record their first victory over the Armadillos and will be going for their 20th overall win. However, Ararat will be going for their 60th overall win and 55th H&A season win. Celebrations for one team will be put on hold. @Tylo Cow Bay v King Island (0-3) Cow Bay hosting the Monarchs have the chance to get on the ledger against King Island. A win likely sees the Crocs move into the Top 8, a first in their history. It will be the 80th match in King Island's history. @HOLKY @tyze1 Staghorn Flat v Eden (0-4) Bulls at home will be wanting to secure the 4 points and first win over Eden. @JPK @eagle_eyed Coolgardie (6th) v Southern Cross (7th) (2-2) An even ledger. What's more interesting is the Sandgroper's H&A season record sits at 36-37. A win gives a few reasons to celebrate. @bryzza Pearcedale v Nuytsland (1-2) Not so much about the history between the two but it will be the Viking's 60th match in their club history.
The P Dogs spent all their effort winning last week and left nothing for this week. Injuries during the game didn't help the cause. A solid win by the Vikings with Odin's Graveyard taking another victim.
After dusting myself off from yesterdays debacle I banged something out on Word and copy/pasted. For your pleasure @HOLKY Crisis talks were held at Ararat after some very shaky performances from the home team. Cutler justified his place on the list after seemingly falling out of favour with Fagan; his second game for the year saw a 122 scored. Treloar seems to be building towards the heights from a few years ago with a 127 which takes his average to 105. New recruit Jack Ziebell tonned up with a 107 and the peoples beard Maximum Gawn reeled off a lazy 151. Now for the bad news - Stewart, Gibbs, Sheed, Wingard, McDonald and Dumont: all 6 players had sub-70 scores and have been put on notice. It was the complete opposite for the visitors however, with 10 out of the 15 fielded players eclipsing their season averages. Poor Holky would be dissapointed with the young fanta pants Jesse Joyce as he could only manage a 35, while Motlop and Papley also let the team down with 97 between them. The worm may be turning for a plucky Whalers outfit, so underestimate them at your peril in coming weeks!
Round 5 – Christmas Island 1299 defeated Serengeti 1231 @wrightbrendan The Smugglers welcomed the Buffaloes to Flying Fish Cove Park looking to reverse the result of the 2017 FU Grand Final. After being accused of playing “bruise-free” footy to be soundly defeated in the grannie, the Smugglers were fired up and it showed early, with the Buffaloes’ Haynes and Selwood being hit late to unfortunately have early showers. There was heat on both sides though, with the Buff forcing Hamish Hartlett from the ground late in the first term, after he had already racked up 40 points. The Buff’s huge forward line started to take control of the match, with Brown (4 goals) and Cameron (2) looking especially dangerous. They were receiving the ball on a platter, as Serengeti’s superstar midfield clicked into gear for the first time this season. Zac Merrett was everywhere, collecting 33 touches, Pendles was silky with 27 possies at 92% efficiency, Danger was Danger, with 28 and a goal, and even Jack Steven got involved with 29 and a goal. All told Serengeti won the midfield battle comfortably – 493 to 343. With Tom Hickey easily accounting for an OOP Shaun Grigg in the ruck, things were starting to look dire for Christmas Island. However, the fightback came at the start of the 4th quarter, with Lever starting to take some intercept marks in the back 50 as the Buff’s forwards’ influence began to wane. Lever’s quality ball use was driving most the Smugglers’ attacks and Robbie Gray (10 clearances and 137 SC) started to get on top of Serengeti’s midfield after being moved onto the ball. The game was still there to be won by both sides late, and so up-stepped Brett Deledio. The former Buffalo ran rings around his old team-mates, which wasn’t a bad effort for an old guy with a dodgy calf. 2 goals, 29 disposals, 8 marks, 6 tackles for 153SC in a BOG performance. The win sees the Smugglers move to 4-1 and hold third place, while Serengeti are a mirror image at 1-4 and in 15th. However, there are pleasing signs for the Buff, with their midfield in particular much improved, so a run up the ladder is sure to come sooner rather than later. The next round sees Christmas Island travel to Groote Eylandt to defend the Island Nation Cup, while Serengeti continue their epic tour, heading to Blanchetown. BAFFU 3 – Brett Deledio 153 (CIS) 2 – Robbie Gray 137 (CIS) 1 – Patrick Dangerfield 135 (SB) Big Tap Tom Hickey (SB) 90 over Shaun Grigg (CIS) 46
Early days at Mill Park sees the Whalers out to an early lead. The Bulls have mixed things up with key defender Wood sent to tag Whalers prime mover in Ed Curnow. A move which according to the YTD averages has worked well for the Bulls with Curnow -30 whilst Wood was +13 Bulls 64/1 Whalers 86/1 @HOLKY
Apologies @martyg for the late report: Gisborne Grenades 1254 defeated Blanchetown Bunyips 1054 It took a low score from the Bunyips for the Grenades to finally record their first win against Blanchetown. Neither team appears to be challenging for finals this year, especially given Blanchetown are still winless, so these small morale-boosting victories are important. Blanchetown had 2 zeroes (Langford and Brown) leaving a Brown mark in their absence. Kent of the Dean variety also barely turned up with only 28, not at all imitating his far more well-known sibling Clark. There were some positives for the Bunyips, with Laird, Saad and Lambert tonning up and attempting to carry the team over the line. The coach surely cannot be sad with Saad's performance given he is only averaging 56 for the year but managed to hit 100. Jacobs had a down game in the ruck too, conceding a Big Tap victory to Witts. For Gisborne, it was a mostly rosy performance. Seedsman continued his impressive form with 115, coupling with the Son of Wil (107) to move the ball swiftly and efficiently out of defense. Despite a down start to the year, Neale managed 100 in the midfield, refusing to kneel over and give up on the season as a whole. Fiorini's 116 showed further glimpses of what could be a fine career. The interchange bench was as strong as Steele (100) even though Kelly missed out for one of the first times (73). The forward line is still an area of concern: perhaps the Blanchetown defenders gave Gisborne the (Bun)yips! BAFFU 3. Lambert BLA 2. Witts GG 1. Fiorini GG
The Barracudas fly out on to the paddock with 337/3 112.3 to the Smugglers on 36/1 36 It's a slow start for @DamoH however it's early days and plenty of play to happen
Update from The Stadium sees the visiting Parasites 3/192 with Johannisen 94, leading the charge while Banchang are at 1/94, Suckling being the sole scorer. Meanwhile 5318 kms south east in the township of Coolgardie, the local Prospectors 1/93, Wright, trail the @eagle_eyed Sandgropers in the Derby, 2/173. Wallis 96, with Kennedy off the Interchange 77.
Match report from Pakenhams round 5 matchup against the visiting Cow Bay It was an exciting game for the fans of the Crocs, they come out all guns blazing. Some solid scores across the board from all players on the Crocs list with only Patton and McGrath failing to fire. Witherden the revelation 125 Lycett 116 and Acres 107 where the stars and lots of others having 90s and 80s it was all to much for a disappointing Pakenham team. Pakenham had Simpson 142 Gaff 128 and Sinclair 106 doing there bit but with no one else firing and people having sleepy time mid game we just couldn’t post a score that would get the win. A top effort by the Crocs and force to come no doubt. Final scores Pakenham 1192 defeated by Cow Bay 1288 Votes. 3. Simpson. 2. Gaff. 1.Witherden Big Tap Lycett 116 defeats Bellchambers 90
Update from Mill Park 1/2 way through the 2nd and its the Bulls who have opened up a handy little break over the Whalers SFB 520/6/87 EW 391/6/65 @HOLKY
Over at Cow Bay the home side is feeling the effects of a few weeks of close games. King Island currently leads by 7 with a player up their sleeve. Cow Bay: 713 from 9 for a 79.2 ave Taranto (102) has led the way for the home side, trying to get his team mates to lift. King Island: 720 from 8 for a 90.0 ave Macrae's 141 got the Monarchs off to a great start.
Update from The Stadium sees the Barcrawlers take control in the 2nd term and lead the Parasites 12/1001/83.5 to 9/630/70. Evergreen Mitch Robinson 130 (his 3 rd ton in 5 games) was superb in the middle, gladly accepting everything Sinclair 128 could tap down to him, and then moving it forward where little Sam Gray grabbed all the crumbs on his way to 124. Whilst Carlisle 90 and Newnes and Blicavs 87 and 86, tried hard for the visitors, the locals always seemed to have the upper hand. The 2nd half sees Barrass Langdon Matera and 371 try to hold off Sidebottom Gaff Hogan Weidemann and Cerra @ddsaints
At Coolgardie, the local Prospectors lead the Sandgropers 10/804/80.4 to 7/615/88. The feature of the local scoring was a huge 139 to Ebert, whilst well supported by Miller 107 and Martin 92. The visiting Southern Cross, with their midfield of Selwood, Duncan and Cunnington 122, 107, 96 respectively, in fine form, and are keeping them well in this game. @eagle_eyed
The Barracudas are on 921/11 83.7 to the rampaging Smugglers on 820/9 91.1 The pace has picked up with @DamoH team mounting attack after attack from the centre to the goal line. With a couple of stars yet to shine, it could be a close one or an absolute blow out. Still to come for the home side Houli, Riewoldt, J Cripps & J Lewis and the visitors have Hurn, Lever, Johnson, D Martin, Heppell & Grigg