Round 4
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Round 4
Park further away. com.au IN ROUND 4 2008 THIS ISSUE… Eagles’ Brad Geddes. Contents: 5 6 9 10 19 The Bay Bar & Bistro Profile: Norwood’s Chad Gibson Profile: Glenelg’s Mark Mickan Hargraves’ 10 Goals Q&A with North’s Josh Coulter Regulars: 4 11 12 13 14 15 16-17 18 20-27 28 29 30 30 Stat Leaders Star Player and Star Search Mini League On the Sidelines The Year That Was SANFL News Poster: Port’s Justin Perkin’s Club News League/Reserves Stats and Team Lists Results Scoreboard Fixtures Brain Benders WIN/LOSS/DRAW TABLE - WHO’S PLAYING? NORWOOD V EAGLES Win/Loss/Draw (last 10 games) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Sturt South Adelaide Central District Glenelg Port Adelaide Magpies North Adelaide Norwood West Adelaide Eagles W L W W W L W L W boylen 1 Richmond Road, 2nd building, Keswick SA 5035 (PO Box 70, Marleston SA 5033) Ph: (08) 8233 9433 Fax: (08) 8351 5633 MANAGING EDITOR: Lucy Johnson, SANFL Ph: (08) 8268 2088 [email protected] Saturday, April 19 @ Hickinbotham Oval (2.00pm) GLENELG V WEST Sunday, April 20 @ Challenge Recruitment Oval (2.00pm) PORT V NORTH Sunday, April 20 @ Alberton Oval (2.00pm) BYE – CENTRAL (Last 10 games 2007/08) Team PUBLISHING MEDIA CREATIVE SOUTH V STURT Port Adelaide legend Geof Motley holds the national record for playing in more senior premiership winning sides than any other player. Motley played in nine winning grand finals with the Magpies from 1954-65. Pos PUBLISHER: Friday, April 18 @ Coopers Stadium (7.40pm) DID YOU KNOW? 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STAT LEADERS STAT LEADERS BY PHIL HERDEN POSSESSION LEADERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PA PA Nw St Ea Nw Nw St St Ea 2 33 10 2 5 4 8 9 31 7 CLAYTON Jeremy SUMMERTON Steven LOWER Nick CRANE Luke TREEBY Leigh GALLAGHER James BORLACE Scott SHEEDY Jade THOMSON Adam POWELL Luke MARK LEADERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 St WA PA SA SA WA SA PA Nw Ea 16 31 1 5 12 8 10 6 7 7 PERRIE Ian BROWN Nathan AHCHEE Corey PRENDERGAST Ian ELLIOTT Sam HOLLANDS Ben TORNEY Jason PERKINS Justin AISH Jesse POWELL Luke Gm Poss Poss/Gm 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 100 85 83 78 76 74 72 71 69 67 33.3 28.3 27.7 26.0 25.3 24.7 24.0 23.7 23.0 22.3 Gm Marks Mk / gm 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 32 26 25 24 23 20 20 20 20 20 10.7 13.0 8.3 8.0 7.7 10.0 6.7 6.7 6.7 6.7 Mum goes for the Tigers. I go for the fun. Leading mark-taker Ian Perrie. KICK LEADERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PA St Ea St CD PA NA Nw St Ea 2 2 7 9 43 33 40 7 16 5 CLAYTON Jeremy CRANE Luke POWELL Luke SHEEDY Jade SWITALA Adam SUMMERTON Steven LADHAMS Chris AISH Jesse PERRIE Ian TREEBY Leigh HIT-OUT LEADERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PA Ea St CD St PA Gl NA Ea CD 43 28 26 19 37 25 9 27 10 18 MARIC Ivan DABROSWKI Brad FEAST Simon SHAW Earl DeLUCA Fabian BATSON Daniel CRANSTON Trevor BURFORD Michael ROBERTS Daniel MACKENZIE Jason HANDBALL LEADERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PA Nw PA Nw Ea SA Nw NA St St 2 10 33 4 5 10 8 3 41 15 CLAYTON Jeremy LOWER Nick SUMMERTON Steven GALLAGHER James TREEBY Leigh TORNEY Jason BORLACE Scott O’BRIEN Rory BENTLEY Greg WHITEMAN Andrew SCORING LEADERS Savings & Loans is proud to bring you the Family Friendly areas at all SANFL games. It’s a place where families can enjoy the footy in a relaxed, safe and fun environment where there’s plenty for the kids to do. Visit savingsloans.com.au/footy kwp!SAL0467 4 SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 4 - LEAGUE FOOTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PA St CD Ea SA St NA Nw St Ea 23 7 5 11 19 16 2 2 31 35 HARGRAVES Daniel CHAMBERS Brant CALLINAN Ian SCHWARZE Ben WARREN Ben PERRIE Ian ALLEWAY Clinton VLATKO Jamie THOMSON Adam FITZGERALD Craig Gm Kicks Kick/Gm 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 57 56 53 51 49 48 47 45 45 44 19.0 18.7 17.7 17.0 16.3 16.0 23.5 15.0 15.0 14.7 Gm HO HO/Gm 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 3 3 65 40 36 35 34 31 30 29 26 25 21.7 13.3 12.0 11.7 17.0 10.3 15.0 14.5 8.7 8.3 Gm HB HB / Gm 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 43 41 37 36 32 30 30 28 28 28 14.3 13.7 12.3 12.0 10.7 10.0 10.0 14.0 9.3 9.3 Gm G B 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 13 11 11 11 10 9 6 6 6 6 6 7 2 1 6 4 3 3 3 2 THE BAY BAR AND BISTRO THE BAYS’ NEW LOOK BAR AND BISTRO T here are 1.3 million reasons to visit the Glenelg Football Club on Sunday April 27 from 11am, with the launch of the newly renovated licensed club, renamed The Bay Bar and Bistro. Located at Challenge Recruitment Oval on Brighton Road, Glenelg, the $1.3 million renovation of the Club’s gaming, bar and bistro areas commenced in late October. With phase one of the renovations already completed and opened to the public in March, the Club is eager to present the completion of the second and final phase at the launch on April 27. “This is a very exciting time for the Club,” Glenelg Chief Executive Officer Darren Chandler said. “New facilities, a new brand and quality customer service will give us an opportunity to be successful in a very competitive hospitality industry. “We now believe that we have a facility that our members, supporters and the local community can be very proud of, and most importantly enjoy the benefits.” The Club boasts a new gaming room with 40 machines and is open from 8am until 1am Monday to Wednesday, Thursday to Saturday from 8am until 2am, and Sundays from 11am to 11pm. The gaming room also features newly furnished lounge areas with LCD television and Keno. The bar has been extended and houses a custom pool table and features wide screen LCD televisions broadcasting Fox Sports Live. The Bay Bar has eight beers on tap, ranging from West End Draught through to James Squire’s Gold Nail. Furthermore, there is live entertainment in the bar every Friday and Saturday night with acoustic sessions on Sunday afternoons. The Bistro features an outdoor eating area overlooking Challenge Recruitment Oval and an expansive new menu. The launch includes a free coaching clinic with senior Glenelg players at 11am, and families are encouraged to stay and enjoy the great new menu in the Bay Bistro for Lunch from 12noon. Glenelg Football Club Members receive a 25% discount on all food and beverage at the launch from 12noon until 2pm on presentation of their loyalty card. There will be live entertainment in The Bay Bar from 2pm. The Club invites all members, supporters and patrons to come to the launch. “New facilities, a new brand and quality customer service will give us an opportunity to be successful in a very competitive hospitality industry.” SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 5 PROFILE: CHAD GIBSON HURDLES CONQUERED BY ROBERT LAIDLAW N orwood’s Chad Gibson has faced several seasons of uncertainty with injury, but believes he has conquered those hurdles and is keen to become a 10 year player with the Redlegs. A state representative at under 16 and under 18 levels, including gaining AllAustralian honours in the former and playing international rules against Ireland, Chad was drafted by the Crows in 2004, before being cut two seasons later. “Initially I struggled with soft tissue problems, mainly hamstring related after I put on weight at the Crows, then after 10 league games last year I dislocated my shoulder and went in for a reconstruction,” the 21-yearold Redleg said. “Now I’m focused on establishing myself at Norwood, and after undergoing surgery in June I have fully recovered and have had a good preseason, not missing a session and I expect to be fighting fit.” While Gibson has had a tough initiation into top level football, at 193cm he has height on his side, giving Norwood the option to use him in a key forward or defensive post, or as a backup ruckman. Growing up in Tea Tree Gully, Chad started in Norwood’s development squads before progressing through the junior grades, making his league debut late in the 2004 season against West Adelaide at Adelaide Oval as a 17-year-old. “My first game was a rollercoaster experience,” Gibson said. “It was a close match and with two minutes to go I kicked a goal, which put us in front, but with 30 seconds left West responded and we lost 6 by three points. “One minute I was feeling absolutely stoked, but after the game I was devastated. “It would have been a great way to start my league career. “I played the last three games that first season, but only added six more over the next two years.” While only having restricted time on the paddock, Gibson has been influenced by some of the best, including his first league coach at Norwood, Garry McIntosh, and Crows’ mentor Neil Craig. “When I started at Norwood it was great to have a coach like Garry, who was someone I’ve always looked up to,” Chad said. “To play my first league game under him was an honour and Neil Craig is a mastermind. “Everything he says has real impact. “Two players who have been mentors are Ben Rutten at the Crows and Stuart Bown at Norwood. “Both are a similar height to me and I love their professionalism, they both have great attitudes and are good role models for me to follow. “I’m enjoying playing under Trevor Hill and with the likes of Jarrod Cotton, Brodie Atkinson and Trevor Potts as assistants, they bring something new to the club, which is refreshing.” As a youngster Gibson suffered from asthma so he took up swimming, while also enjoying sparring in the boxing gym. The young Redleg believed the time he spent swimming allowed him to have a football career. “With the breathing problems I had as a child, swimming allowed me to build up my fitness base and combat the affects of asthma,” he said. SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 4 - LEAGUE FOOTY Chad Gibson “I still swim at every chance I get. “As for boxing, it was just something I loved, and up to the age of 16 I used to spar at the Lodge Boxing Club at St. Agnes. “I’ve steered away while playing footy as it requires different training, but I wouldn’t mind returning to the sport one day.” The SA Crowhurst apprentice plumber has never played in a winning grand final side, and while team success is his main goal, representing his beloved Redlegs for the long term is his number one objective. “I want to play as much as I can for Norwood and keep my guernsey as long as possible,” Gibson said. “Every league game so far has been great and because of the injuries I probably cherish them more than others may.” PORT’S KRISTIAN DEPASQUALE Port Adelaide Magpies’ Kristian DePasquale kicks under pressure during the round two clash with South Adelaide at Alberton Oval. After tasting victory for the first time against the Eagles last week, DePasquale and his Magpie team-mates will be looking to establish some winning momentum in Sunday’s intriguing home match with North Adelaide. SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 7 HARGRAVES’ 10 GOALS HARGRAVES BAGS 10 FOR MAGPIES P ort Adelaide Magpies’ spearhead Daniel Hargraves inspired his side to their first win of the 2008 SANFL season in last week’s clash with the Eagles at Woodville Oval. In a remarkable display of strong marking and clinical finishing, Hargraves booted 10 majors from just 10 marks and 14 kicks to lead the Magpies to an impressive 43 point win over Ron Fuller’s side. The 32 year old is already recognised as one of the most lethal goalkickers in the competition, with 443 goals from 141 appearances. But a 10 goal haul in the modern day arena is indeed a rare achievement for any forward. After consecutive losses in the opening two rounds, the 8 pressure was mounting on Tim Ginever’s side as they faced an Eagles outfit on their home patch, equally determined to notch up a first victory. Although the Eagles kicked the opening three goals of the match, they had no answer to the rampant Hargraves as the Magpies gradually settled to take control of the match by halftime. The fast leading Hargraves was a constant threat with his ability to find space in the Eagles’ defence, consistently taking advantage of his teammates accurate delivery. With Hargraves in this kind of form, the Magpies might just have the goal scoring capabilities to mount a serious challenge in what is shaping as another tight SANFL competion. SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 4 - LEAGUE FOOTY The Magpies’ Daniel Hargraves PROFILE: MARK MICKAN A TIGER MAN FOR THE AGES BY STEVE BARRETT W hen it comes to football, off-field stability invariably leads to on-field success. That is the informed view of Glenelg mentor Mark Mickan who, despite being in just his third season at the helm, is set to become the Bays’ longestserving coach since Graham Cornes (1985-90). “I think it’s an unfortunate statistic for the club,” Mickan said of the fact 10 men have held the Tigers’ volatile head coaching reigns since 1991. “To be able to plan and strategically set up a club, you need the same person in the role for a longer period of time. That high turnover was something I wasn’t aware of until recently. “We’ve since tried to keep stability as much as possible at every grade and every level so our coaches can carry out their responsibilities as effectively as possible.” Mickan secured a 12-month extension after last season on top of his original three-year deal, ensuring he remains at the Bay until the end of 2009 and meaning only Neil Kerley (10 years) and Cornes (six) will have served for longer in the club’s 88-year history. The quadruple West Adelaide best-and-fairest winner earned himself the extension following Glenelg’s Lazarus-like comeback in 2007, in which the Tigers emerged from a woeful 1-6 start to come within a straight kick of contesting the preliminary final. The Bays tasted defeat just twice across the season’s last 14 rounds, enjoying an average winning margin of 43.4 points during that sequence. “We spent a lot of time in practice games (last year) experimenting new, young players,” Mickan said of his side’s tardy opening. “That’s worth doing to a degree but we overdid it a little bit. “We also highlighted the starts of games which hurt us. We improved on that and this season we have placed a big emphasis on being physically and mentally ready.” If Glenelg can build further on the ground it made last year and enjoy sustained success in the years to come, Mickan, a SA Football Hall of Famer, has plenty of individual incentive to stick around and rejoice in the potential spoils. For all he has accomplished in the sport since arriving in the big smoke from Renmark in 1981, Mickan still has one box unchecked on his career résumé. A premiership. “From a personal point of view, that (winning a flag) is my biggest driving force, for sure,” said a candid Mickan, the first-ever captain of the Brisbane Bears in 1987 and the Adelaide Crows’ inaugural club champion in 1991. He’s been close before. Mickan was desperately unlucky to miss out on West Adelaide’s famous 1983 premiership after tearing the posterior cruciate ligament in his right knee in the final minor round game, before playing in a losing grand final for West eight years later. As Woodville-West Torrens coach in 1998-99, Mickan helped turn the club’s fortunes around, but it wasn’t until after he left to join the Adelaide Crows as ruck coach that the Eagles really capitalised on the 1988 AllAustralian’s groundwork. If the ultimate reward does come Glenelg’s way, Mickan wants a piece of it. “That (a premiership) is now not just a personal goal, it’s a shared goal,” he said. “That’s a nice position given that everyone wants it, not just me.” Mark Mickan SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 9 PROUDLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA’ AS NO.1 . BEER IT PA PAYS TO BE A LOCAL STAR PLAYER | STAR SEARCH STAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR & R.O. SHEARMAN MEDAL AhChee delivers a captain’s performance P ort Adelaide Magpies’ captain Corey AhChee was instrumental in his side achieving a vital 43 point win over the Woodville-West Torrens Football Club last Saturday at Woodville Oval. AhChee edged out teammate and 10-goal hero Daniel Hargraves to pick up five votes in the ‘be active’ Star Player of the Year & R.O Shearman Medal. Judged by members of the SANFL’s 200 Club on a 5-4-32-1 basis for every minor round match, the award carries with it a $3000 first prize. P.S. Three ‘Mystery Rounds’ have been allocated during the course of the year in which voting results will be kept secret until the end of the season. Corey AhChee Star Player Votes Round 3 EAGLES V PORT @ WOODVILLE OVAL 5 4 3 2 1 Cory AhChee Daniel Hargraves Mark McKenzie Steven Summerton Cody Hicks SOUTH V WEST @ HICKINBOTHAM OVAL Port Port Eagles Port Eagles NORTH V STURT @ PROSPECT OVAL 5 4 3 2 1 Luke Crane Brant Chambers Scott McGlone Chris Ladhams Ian Perrie 5 4 3 2 1 James Boyd Damian Cupido Travis Baird Ryan Ferguson Michael Handby South West South West South CENTRAL V NORWOOD @ HAMRA HOMES OVAL Sturt Sturt Sturt North Sturt 5 4 3 2 1 Ian Callinan Matthew Slade Paul Thomas Nicholas Duigan Matthew Westhoff Central Central Central Norwood Central Leaderboard 9 7 7 7 6 Matthew Slade Chris Ladhams Luke Crane Scott McGlone Cory AhChee Central North Sturt Sturt Port 6 5 5 5 5 Ian Perrie Adam Thompson Bryce Campbell Ian Callinan Ian Prendergast Sturt Sturt Norwood Central South Star Player of the Year and R.O. Shearman Medallists 2000 2001 2002 2003 – – – – Gavin Colville (Eagles) Ryan O’Connor (Port) Jade Sheedy (Sturt) Brett Backwell (Glenelg Marco Bello (Central) STAR SEARCH AWARD XAVIER WATSON WINS COCA-COLA STAR SEARCH AWARD NOMINATION Xavier Watson from the Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club has been named the Round Three Coca-Cola Star Search Award nominee. In just his third League appearance, and first of the season, 19 year old Watson was outstanding in the Magpies’ 43-point win over the Woodville-West Torrens Football Club at Woodville Oval on Saturday. Playing on the wing, Xavier accumulated 22 possessions, including 11 kicks, 12 handballs, one mark and three tackles. Watson won the Magpies’ Reserves best and fairest award last year. He made his League debut against traditional rivals Norwood in Round 21 of the 2007 season with a performance that saw Xavier nominated as the Round 21 Coca-Cola Star Search Nominee. 2004 2005 2006 2007 – – – – Salim Hassan (West) Jeremy Clayton (Port) Justin Cicolella (Eagles) James Allan (North) Xavier Watson Introduced last season, the Coca-Cola Star Search Award recognises the talented youngsters making their mark in League ranks. On the completion of the minor round, one of the 23 nominees will be chosen by the review panel as the 2008 Coca-Cola Star Search Award Winner. The award carries a winner’s purse of $2000. The Coca-Cola Star Search Award Winner will be presented the Award at the Magarey Medal Presentation Dinner. SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 11 MINI LEAGUE TEAMS MINI LEAGUE ALL MATCHES TO BE PLAYED AT HALF-TIME OF THE LEAGUE MATCH 12 NORWOOD V be active @ COOPERS STADIUM SOUTH ADELAIDE V be active @ HICKINBOTHAM OVAL NORWOOD be active SOUTH ADELAIDE be active (Hope Valley) (Lobethal) (Happy Valley PS) (Reynella East PS) 2. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 18. 19. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. - 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 Jake Wilkey Kurt Collins Jonte Langtree Jordan Liseno Chris Hanford Hamish Hunt Luke Yates Jamie Van Kessel Aiden Reynolds William Chamberlain Paul Parsons Anthony Cox Jordan Persinos Matt Walker Jayden England Trinchini Josh Kyron Huddy Matthew Glenn Jay Rycroft Angelo Calabria William Acres Jack Butson Harry Graeber Mitchell Weeks Billy Thorpe Alex Kumnick Jack Maxwell Kye Turpin Luke Gowland Peter Bampton James Elliott Luke Dauscheir Jesse Partridge Dylan Kovarskis Jacob Reading Luke Mitchell Jacob Weeks Ezra Waddington James Colquhoun Nathan DeRon Ethan McFarlane Nathan Stanbury Alex Andrews Dylan Angelett Zac Bates James Bowden Declan Brandenburg Craig Bruce Tom Chapman Caleb Daniel Brett Evans Thomas Foster Bradan Howard Michael Low Shane Stagg Jake Stratton Alex Stratton Linus Goloszone Lachlan Johnson Mitchell Molnar Jackson Hokai Kyle Monssen Connor Fry Justin Scotland Brayden Speziale Eddy Roberts Sam Racott Dyaln Northcott Michael Bond Bradley Pelham Sam McClean Ben Roberts Dylan Gladdis Matt Thomas Brendan Day GLENELG V be active @ CHALLENGE RECRUITMENT OVAL PORT ADELAIDE MAGPIES V be active @ ALBERTON OVAL GLENELG be active PORT be active (Hallett Cove R-12) (Glenelg Primary School) (Rosewater FC) (Pooraka FC) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Patrick Smith Max Hulme Damiam Roach Jordan Barauskas Sam Jones Brent Penrose Jayden Roach Lucas Ruth Ben Taylor Cody Jones Angelo Giannakopoulos Blake Lawrence Cruise Beaumont Matthew Burchall Turner Martene Wayne Maloney Matt Maloney James McKendrick Jordan Lawrence SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 4 - LEAGUE FOOTY Chris Barns Elliot Chalmers Dale Cox Harry Cunningham Patrick Cusenza Jack Donkersley James Flanagan Robert Gillham Jonty Heard Christopher Kither Kostas Kontos Keegan Lines Joshua Mccormack Alex Neal-Bullen Lachlan Ross Jason Rudd Daniel Taylor Tylar Morris Christopher Kale Angas Matthews Isaiah Wanganeen Ivan Soldo Tyson Royal Kyle Gurbala Keith Muller Cameron Ferrereira Harrison Loader Benjamin Allison Eddie Milera Rhys Harkness Brooke Wanganeen Jordan Jennings Raymond Burns Jack Hillard Brandon Wooley Scott Lee Austin Carr Mien Soeun Josh Ledo Codie Cowan Bryson Coney Beare Patrick Carr Ty Coney Beare Brandon Carr Jason Thomas Jack Thomas ON THE SIDELINES ON THE SIDELINES CENTRAL DISTRICT Daniel Schell Luke Cowan Luke McCabe Jeremy Aufderheide STURT Shoulder Knee Hamstring Knee Available Test Test 1 week Joel Fitzgerald James Plant Henry Mason WOODVILLE-WEST TORRENS Shoulder Knee Hamstring Test 1 week 2-3 weeks Shoulder Knee Hamstring Foot To be advised To be advised Test 5 weeks WEST ADELAIDE GLENELG Brett Backwell Rob Plant Jarrad Sundqvist Damien McCormack Hamstring Hamstring Quad Shoulder Test 1 week 4 weeks Season Broken Thumb Hip Hamstring Back 6 weeks Test 1 week 3 weeks Ankle Ankle Back Wrist Test Test 3 weeks 6 weeks Shannon Green Ben Grieger Peter Walsh Leonard Clarke Ben Schwarze Nathan Twomey Gavin Colville Adam Klun Nick Malinovski Jared Petrenko Robert Fiacchi James Rimington Jarrad Wright Concussion Hamstring Knee Groin Hamstring Shoulder Knee Broken Jaw Groin Review Available Available Available 2 weeks 3 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 6 weeks NORTH ADELAIDE Josh Coulter James Allan Kingsley Walker David Clarke NORWOOD David Trotter Stephen Doyle Dylan Pfitzner Simon Phillips PORT ADELAIDE MAGPIES Hamstring Knee Knee Knee Collarbone Collarbone Hamstring Hamstring 1 week 1 week 1 week 3 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks Central District’s Daniel Schell is available after recovering from a shoulder injury. 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SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 35406 Matthew Lokan Clive Waterhouse James Meiklejohn Luke Saunders Brad Murray Sam Mardling Matthew King Daniel Lees 13 THE YEAR THAT WAS… THE YEAR THAT WAS… 1986 Premier: Glenelg Runner-Up: North Adelaide Final Placings: 1. Glenelg. 2. North Adelaide. 3. Woodville. 4. Port Adelaide. 5. Norwood. 6. Central District. 7. West Adelaide 8. Sturt. 9. South Adelaide. 10. West Torrens. Magarey Medal: Greg Anderson (Port Adelaide). Jack Oatey Medal: Tony Hall (Glenelg). Ken Farmer Medal: Stephen Nicholls/88 goals (Woodville). Stanley H. Lewis Memorial Trophy: y: Norwood. N d Fos Williams Medal: Craig Bradley (Carlton/Port) SA v VIC @Football Park. Andrew Jarman (North) SA v WA at Football Park. 14 SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 4 - LEAGUE FOOTY SANFL NEWS SANFL NEWS BY LUCY JOHNSON - SANFL MARKETING AND SPONSORSHIP MANAGER GEARING UP FOR WEST END BATTLE CELEBRATING 50 YEARS AT RICHMOND D 26 on’t miss the traditional Anzac Day Grand Final rematch of last year’s Grand Finalists Central District and North Adelaide, to be played on the Anzac Day holiday Friday at Adelaide Oval. The West End Battle, proudly sponsored by the SA Brewing Company, will include activities in and around the football supported by the Department of Veterans Affairs. A motorcade honouring our war veterans, including some who played SANFL football, will be held at 3.00pm before the League match kicks off at 3.30pm. There will be an opportunity to make a gold coin donation on the day with all money raised going to the Anzac Remembrance Trust Fund. Everyone who makes a donation will go in a draw to win an AAMI Stadium corporate box for the 2008 SANFL Grand Final. On Anzac Day night, Norwood will host South Adelaide at Coopers Stadium at 7.40pm. Prior to the match, patrons will have the chance to pay tribute to those who have fought for the freedom Australians now have. AAMI STADIUM SUPERSCREEN: PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS! T he AAMI Stadium superscreen reaches a captive and enthusiastic audience of up to 51,000 people every week during the football season. Both business and consumer viewers are exposed to superscreen advertising as telecasts are made to TV monitors throughout all eating and leisure areas, and the 252 corporate facilities on site. This marks the highest level of exposure in Australia relative to its capacity. The AAMI Stadium superscreen can enhance branding and support existing television campaigns, whilst also providing an invaluable link with the AFL. For more information, contact Kent Humphrys on 8233 9433 or email [email protected] April 1958 marks the date of West Adelaide’s first ever match at Richmond Oval (now known as Broadspectrum Oval). The Chief Secretary of SA, Sir Lyell McEwin KBE, performed the opening ceremony of the ground. West Adelaide, in front of some 16,000 spectators, then went on to claim their first win on the hallowed turf, defeating their neighbours, the West Torrens Football Club, by ten points in a wonderful contest. Next Saturday, exactly 50 years to the day, the Bloods will celebrate Richmond Oval’s 50th Anniversary when they take on the Eagles. Players, from both teams, who played in the first game at Richmond Oval have been invited to take part in the celebrations in and around the match and will be introduced to the crowd prior to the League match. DOMINO’S PIZZA PLAYER OF THE WEEK NAME: Josh Vas AGE: 11 SCHOOL: Kings Baptist Grammar Primary School FOOTBALL COMPETITION: SAPSASA Carnival / SASFA football. WHAT POSITION DO YOU PLAY: Centre Half Back. WHICH SANFL TEAM DO YOU SUPPORT? The mighty North Adelaide Roosters. WHICH AFL TEAM DO YOU SUPPORT? The Power. WHICH FOOTBALLER DO YOU ADMIRE MOST AND WHY? Daniel Motlop because he is a good player, hard at it, great goal kicker and he played for the Roosters. WHO IS GOING TO WIN THE AFL PREMIERSHIP THIS YEAR? Power. WHO IS GOING TO WIN THE SANFL PREMIERSHIP THIS YEAR? The Roosters. WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE FOOTBALL MOMENT? My first goal in school football last year. FUTURE FOOTBALL GOALS? To play for the Power. SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 15 POSTER - JUSTIN PERKINS - PORT ADELAIDE JUSTIN PERKINS - PORT ADELAIDE MAG PIES CLUB NEWS CLUB NEWS South Adelaide Liquor Sales Pre-Match Function Believe to Succeed Cans are available from the West End Van {south eastern area of the ground}. Or from the Licensed Club.....pint specials. The pre-match function has been an enormous success already in 2008. Tickets are only $50 for a fully catered three course meal, with Grant Burge Wines, Coopers Beers and guest speakers . So make a night of it at the footy by contacting Carly at the club on 8362 6278 or [email protected]. Become a member now. Club target is 2008 members in 2008. Make sure you are not just a supporter but also a financial member in 2008. Ring the club on 81868200 to join or on Home Match Game Day head up to the front office. After Match Presentations After Match Presentations this week will be held at the Hampstead Hotel, Collinswood from 6:00 pm onwards. Next Home Game Saturday, May 17 v Glenelg @ Hickinbotham Oval. Get the best car park in the SANFL – around the arena for just $4. Jimmy Deane’s President’s Home Match Luncheon from 12pm, three courses, drinks and guest speaker for just $39. Lunch sponsor is Barossa Valley Estate Winery. 2008 Panthers Annual Auction Dinner Friday June 27 @ Stamford Grand, Glenelg. Join us for the social night of the season, three course meal, beer, wine and soft drink plus entertainment. Ring 81868200 to register your interest. Eagles Eagles Membership Determined to Be Great in 2008 Welcome to season 2008. Thank you to all who have renewed their membership or have joined for the season. Your support is very much appreciated and does make a difference. For those who haven’t joined, the Club encourages you to do so by phoning 8347 2444 or by logging onto www.wwtfc.com.au The Club looks forward to your support in 2008. Next Home Game SAFC Cocktail Party – ‘Panther Bazaar’ To be held at the Hotel Richmond, Rundle Mall on Saturday August 9. More information will be available soon – lock this date in your diary. Saturday May 3 v Sturt @ Thebarton Oval. West Torrens Heritage Day – the players will be wearing the West Torrens’ Guernsey with the sash, which was worn in the 1980’s. These guernsey’s will be auctioned off on ebay after the game. Want the very latest Panthers News? Go to www.safc.com.au Super Sunday Port Adelaide Magpies Sunday May 4 2008. Don’t miss your chance to win $1000 and lots of other cash prizes all for $25 (includes drinks and BBQ lunch). Saturday, May 3 v West Adelaide @ Alberton Oval. Peter Lehmann & Yalumba Wine Tour Walk The New Port – Sunday May 4 Held in conjunction with Flinders Active Lifestyle and Newport Quays. Build your fitness and change your lifestyle in 2008 through participating in a 7 km walk around the sights of the old Port and the new Port, taking approx 1.5 hours from the Lighthouse to Edgewater. Led by Senior Coach, Tim Ginever, the walk will also serve as a recovery session for the Magpies senior squad. For $10, participants will be given a distinctive cap, water and a healthy brunch at Edgewater. Register now through the Magpies website, www.portmagpies.com.au After Match Presentations This week’s after match presentations will be held upstairs at The Port Club. Presentations are from 5pm with league, reserve and junior match reports, player awards presented, and player interviews. All supporters welcome. 2008 Major Auction – In The 70’s The 2008 Major Auction will be held at the Adelaide Convention Centre on Saturday May 10. Cost is $95 per person including a three course meal, beverages and great 70’s entertainment. For enquiries or bookings contact the club on 8241 0141 North Adelaide Grandstand Seating NAFC members are admitted free of charge to grandstand seating upon presentation of 2008 members’ badge. Guaranteed reserved seating in the southern stand is available for $25 for the 10 home games. For all other patrons, $4 access per person is available for northern grandstand access (children accompanying adults are free). 18 SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 4 - LEAGUE FOOTY The 2008 Annual Gala Auction will this year be held at the Hyatt Regency, North Terrace on Saturday May 17 and will take on the theme of ‘Masquerade’. With a three course meal, live music by The Super Grouse, and auction and wine items galore, get in quick and book your tickets for this gala event. Bookings can be made through Kirrily at the club on 8362 6278 or [email protected]. Hall of Fame This year’s Hall of Fame Dinner will also incorporate the 1978 Reunion and will be held at the Hilton Hotel on Saturday July 5. At a cost of $100 per person including a three course meal, beer and wine, this is a night not to be missed. Contact the club on 8362 6278 to book in now. Sturt Become a Double Blue Latest News Next Home Game Gala Auction Sunday June 22 2008. Come and tour the Peter Lehman & Yalumba Wineries and enjoy lunch, wine tastings and afternoon tea all for just $70. Bus departs Woodville Oval at 9.15am. Hurry only limited seats. Contact the Club on 8347 2444 to book. West Adelaide 50th Anniversary Past Players & Officials Day West v Eagles April 26. Join us as we celebrate our 50th Anniversary by honouring the Past Players from both clubs who played in our first ever game at Richmond Oval on April 26 1958. A marquee will be setup for all WAFC & WWTFC Past Players & Officials to enjoy the day. Have you renewed your membership? Get on board the Bloods Express in 2008. Make sure you are not just a supporter but also a financial member in 2008. Grab your membership by calling the Club on 8352 4022. Gold Pass Lunches Gold Pass Lunches are a highlight of every home match at Broadspectrum Oval. Enjoy great food, wine and company plus special guests. Call the Club to book. Don’t forget for all the latest news and events, just log onto www.westadelaidefc.com.au Norwood Next Home Game Friday April 25 v South @ Coopers Stadium 7.40pm. This Anzac night clash will be one not to miss, so come down to Coopers Stadium and watch the Redlegs take on the Panthers. Sturt Football Club Memberships are available now. Join up for 2008 to Shout Loud and Be Double Blue Proud! For details on how you can join, call the SFC on 82714611 or go online at www.sturtfc.com.au Wine Auction On Saturday May 24 the Double Blues will present the SFC Wine Auction at the National Wine Centre. Glenelg Home Match Lunch Sunday May 4 v Centrals 12 noon sharp at The Bay Function Centre, Challenge Recruitment Oval, Brighton Road Glenelg. Tickets are $50 including a two course meal and beverages. Bookings are essential. Contact Reception 8294 5333 or [email protected] The Bay Bar & Bistro Members Launch Be the first to see the completed renovations and enjoy the great new facilities we have to offer. Sunday April 27 at Glenelg Football Club, Challenge Recruitment Oval, Brighton Road Glenelg. Free Coaching Clinic for Children (aged 5-12 years) at 11am, Senior Players in attendance. Stay and enjoy a great meal from the expanded menu in the newly renovated Bay Bistro. Members receive 25% off all food and beverages from 12 noon until 2.00pm with live entertainment in The Bay Bar from 2.00pm. Central District Anzac Day Friday, April 25 v North @ Adelaide Oval 3.30pm. Merchandise Keep your eye out for the new range of merchandise available from reception and the new Bulldog Shop Van at the Southern end of the Oval. We will have caps, t-shirts, polo shirts, guernseys, scarves, beanies, hoodies, jackets, polar fleece tops, footballs and guernseys. All brand new designs for 2008. Q&A - WITH JOSH COULTER Q&A. BY: TOM HICKS JOSH COULTER DATE OF BIRTH: 23/4/81 POSITION: BACKLINE - MAINLY FULL-BACK. CLUB: NORTH ADELAIDE Nickname (and its origins): ‘Coults’ from my surname like most footy nicknames. As a boy I supported: Port Magpies. My most memorable football moment is: Winning the Preliminary Final and making the Grand Final it was awesome just to get in. I’d rather forget the game when: We lost the Grand Final last year. I’m praised for: Voice on the field, constantly encouraging team-mates when the ball is away from me. I’m not so good at: Kicking straight drop punts. My football style could be compared to: Nathan Steinberner, as a youngster I modelled my game off his running style and ability to break lines. The best young player at my club is: Rhys O’Keefe, he’s one to watch. The SANFL’s most exciting player is: Chris Ladhams, because of the freaky things he can do when he’s on his game. The best advice given: Leave no stone unturned and don’t cut corners in life. A nightmare room-mate would be (and why): Shane Schubert, because you would get no sleep and feel very sick in the morning. My long lost twin is: Brett White. When I’m at a nightclub you’ll find me: Sitting on a nice couch observing the crowd. Schnitzel or Carpaccio of Tuna? Schnitzel. My biggest fashion mistake was: The T-Shirt I bought on our recent team trip to Canberra, it was a shocker. Something my team-mates may not know about me: I’m a very serious person. In my future I see: A premiership with North Adelaide, hopefully. Besides playing football my ambition in life has always been to: Have kids and further my skills and knowledge as a teacher. I play in the SANFL because: Josh Coulter It is a fantastic competition, it is a lot of fun and you are also testing yourself against the second highest level of players in the country. SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 19 STATS AND FACTS | TEAM SHEET NORWOOD v EAGLES BROADCAST ON: Live scores at www.sanfl.com.au 7.40pm, Friday April 18 @ Coopers Stadium TACKLE YOUR Advertise in the next issue of the South Australian Football Budget Contact Scott Cunningham on 8233 9433 Records 1991-2008 Minor Round Finals ALL ENCOUNTERS @ Coopers Stadium Pl Nw w Ea w Draw 41 4 45 17 14 3 17 6 27 1 28 11 - Encounters All Recent Encounters Eagles have won 11 of the last 12 Recent @ Coopers Stadium - Eagles have won last 6 encounters - Norwood last win v Eagles @ Coopers, Rd 7 (10/5) 2002. Recent Results 2007 Rd 17 July 28 @ Coopers Eagles d Norwood 13.9.86 by 32pts 2007 Rd 10 June 9 @ Thebarton Norwood 19.11.125 17.16.118 d Eagles 11.7.73 by 52pts 2006 Rd 20 Aug 20 @ Woodville Eagles 18.14.122 d Norwood 12.10.82 by 40pts 2006 Rd 12 June 23 @ Coopers Eagles 14.13.97 d Norwood 11.10.76 by 21pts 2006 Rd 3 April 15 @ Adelaide Eagles 15.11.101 d Norwood 15.9.99 by 2pts Sep 22 Norwood 8.14.62 d Eagles 8.12.60 by 2pts Last Final 2002 20 1SF @ AAMI Records EAGLES Highest Score 18.16.124 (Rd16 July17 1993 @Wd) 31.13.199 (Rd16 July1 1995 @Wd) Lowest Score 5.6.36 (1SF Sept22 1996 @FP) 6.8.44 (Rd16 July20 1996 @Wd) Highest Losing Score 13.9.87 (Rd4 Apr18 1998 @Wd) 16.8.104 (Rd22 Aug28 1993 @Nw) Lowest Winning Score 9.8.62 (Rd13 June28 2003 @Wd) 8.14.62 (1SF Sept22 2002 @FP) Biggest Winning Margin 73pts (GF Oct2 1993 @FP) 158pts (Rd16 July1 1995 @Wd) SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 4 - LEAGUE FOOTY NORWOOD EAGLES NORWOOD Coach: Trevor Hill Colours: Red and Blue No Major Sponsor: Fairmont Homes PLAYER AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B Coach: Ron Fuller Colours: Blue, Green and Gold No PLAYER Major Sponsor: Hills AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B 1 COCKSHELL, Adam ............. 21 ...199 .. 102 .....29 .... 34 ............... 3 JARRAD, Luke..................... 24 ...186 .... 82 .....47 .... 21 ............... 2 VLATKO, Jamie.................... 24 ...190 .... 86 .....81 .. 146 ............... 4 FIACCHI, Peter .................... 27 ...179 .... 81 ...107 .... 40 ............... 4 GALLAGHER, James (C) ....... 28 ...176 .... 74 ...140 .... 85 ............... 5 TREEBY, Leigh .................... 24 ...180 .... 83 .....90 .... 57 ............... 5 TROTTER, David ................. 22 ...186 .... 84 .......0 ...... 0 ............... 6 PASSADOR, Mark ................ 29 ...188 .... 88 .....94 .. 252 ............... 7 AISH, Jesse ........................ 21 ...188 .... 74 .....14 .... 22 ............... 7 POWELL, Luke (VC) ............. 27 ...187 .... 80 ...107 .... 28 ............... 8 BORLACE, Scott .................. 26 ...176 .... 77 ...175 .. 173 ............... 8 BIAGI, David ....................... 22 ...175 .... 78 .......3 ...... 1 ............... 9 ZORZI, Brett (VC) ................ 28 ...183 .... 88 .....48 ...... 1 ............... 10 ROBERTS, Daniel ................ 21 ...194 .... 98 .......5 ...... 0 ............... 10 LOWER, Nick ...................... 20 ...187 .... 86 .....32 ...... 4 ............... 11 SCHWARZE, Ben ................. 24 ...190 .... 85 .....21 .... 60 ............... 13 DAWES, Matthew................. 28 ...177 .... 76 ...138 .... 20 ............... 14 GROCKE, Adam................... 23 ...192 .... 90 .....64 .... 67 ............... 17 DAVIS, Matthew .................. 21 ...189 .... 85 .......3 ...... 0 ............... 20 MCENTEE, James ................ 23 ...193 .... 90 .....34 .... 34 ............... 19 NITSCHKE, Luke ................. 23 ...179 .... 74 .....61 ...... 8 ............... 24 BROADBENT, Matthew ........ 17 ...185 .... 72 .......0 ...... 0 ............... 20 CULPITT, Heath .................. 30 ...183 .... 81 .....95 .... 70 ............... 21 PUOPOLO, Paul .................. 20 ...175 .... 75 .......8 ...... 4 ............... 22 BOWN, Stuart ..................... 29 ...191 .... 89 ...150 .. 117 ............... 23 McDONNELL, Edward .......... 21 ...190 .... 90 .......6 ...... 4 ............... 24 WALKER, Taylor .................. 17 ...191 .... 86 .......0 ...... 0 ............... 26 SYMMONS, Dale ................. 22 ...184 .... 78 .....49 .... 52 ............... 28 DABROWSKI, Brad (VC) ....... 27 ...197 .... 98 ...110 .... 30 ............... 30 SALTER, Nick ..................... 20 ...189 .... 90 .....26 .... 40 ............... 32 FAIRCLOUGH, Sam ............. 18 ...175 .... 75 .....31 .... 11 ............... 35 FITZGERALD, Craig ............. 20 ...174 .... 71 .....12 .... 12 ............... 25 JACKMAN, Nicholas ............ 24 ...187 .... 86 .....84 .... 13 ............... 29 DUIGAN, Nicholas ............... 23 ...186 .... 85 .....36 ...... 7 ............... 36 GOGOLL, Craig .................... 24 ...194 .... 90 .......2 ...... 0 ............... ALWAN, Ziggie .................... 19 ...186 .... 84 .......0 ...... 0 ............... 40 DAVERON, Sam................... 18 ...183 .... 78 .......0 ...... 0 ............... DONOHUE, Josh ................. 19 ...165 .... 65 .......7 ...... 7 ............... 51 CICOLELLA, Justin .............. 29 ...180 .... 82 ...182 .. 140 ............... LITTLER, Brendan ............... 20 ...178 .... 75 .......7 ...... 1 ............... 52 HICKS, Cody ....................... 18 ...180 .... 73 .......3 ...... 1 ............... 45 TYRRELL, Kenrick ............... 23 ...193 .... 89 .......5 ...... 0 ............... 57 MCKENZIE, Mark (C) ........... 25 ...188 .... 87 ...111 .... 52 ............... 47 BRUNOLI, Matthew ............. 21 ...175 .... 81 .....25 .... 23 ............... 59 LANE, Travis ....................... 16 ...176 .... 77 .......1 ...... 1 ............... 34 37 38 Rushed .......................................................................................................................................... Rushed .......................................................................................................................................... All figures on team sheets are official SANFL records for League games and goals. State matches not included. LEAGUE UMPIRES LEAGUE SCORE CARD Boundary: Ashley Cleveland Anthony Meade Sean Thiele Field: Chris Carey Damian Joyce Gary Fila Goal: Ante Perkovic Steven Murphy A. NORWOOD B. EAGLES League C. SOUTH D. STURT 1st E. GLENELG F. WEST 2nd 3rd G. PORT H. NORTH 4th Points NORWOOD EAGLES RESERVES: 4.55pm, Friday April 18 @ Coopers Stadium NORWOOD EAGLES Coach: Duane Stewart Coach: Andrew Rogers 14 COOMBES, Joel............ 39 DOUGLAS, Malcolm ..... 51 FOSDIKE, Matthew ....... 1 KLUN, Adam ................ 27 MACKIE, Joel ............... 49 DANIEL, Nathan ........... 15 DE VRIES, Brad ........... 40 KITE, Aaron ................. 52 SCHOENMAKERS, Ryan 12 GEDDES, Bradley ......... 33 JOLLY, Adam ................ 50 RAYNER, Nathan .......... 16 ROWE, Sam ................. 41 KEAIN, Patrick ............. 53 ROSSI, Dean ................ 18 BARTEMUCCI, Matthew 42 TUTT, Ryan .................. 54 HOLM, Ryan ................ 28 GIBSON, Chad ............. 44 THOMAS, Matthew ....... 55 HILL, Matthew Thomas 32 KIRWAN, Andrew ......... 48 SCHULZ, Toby............. 56 STOPP, Alexander ......... 33 DEJONGH, Rob ............ 49 POLLOCK, Steven......... 58 THOMAS, Brad............. 22 STAPLE, Lee ................ 45 GIUFFREDA, Patrick ..... 58 HALL, Christopher ........ 36 SPEIGHT, Benjamin...... 50 MARSHALL, Peter ........ 59 WEBBER, Timothy Paul 23 COLVILLE, Gavin .......... 46 PAVLICH, Jake.............. 60 EDWARDS, Zac ............ RESERVES UMPIRES Field: Adam Fitzgerald Matt Johnston Mark Barnett 15 HIER, Zack .................. 37 HENTSCHEL, Trent ....... 54 REDDEN, Jarrad ........... 16 LEE, Jonathan .............. 39 GROCKE, Christian ....... 55 MILES, Todd ................ 19 TWOMEY, Nathan ......... 42 REDDEN, Denis ............ 56 DAWSON, Glen ............. Reserves Boundary: Matthew Nicholls Shannon Barry Goal: Brad Walton Joon-Yip Wong 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points NORWOOD EAGLES SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 21 STATS AND FACTS | TEAM SHEET SOUTH v STURT BROADCAST ON: Live scores at www.sanfl.com.au 2.00pm, Saturday April19 @ Hickinbotham Oval Looking for a past issue of the FOOTBALL BUDGET? Boylen Publishing may be able to help. Call us on 8233 9433, or email [email protected] Records 1907-2008 Minor Round Finals ALL ENCOUNTERS @ Prospect Oval Pl SA w St w Draw 226 6 233 13 86 3 88 6 140 3 144 7 1 1 - Encounters All Recent Encounters - Sturt won the last 2 games, South the previous 3 Recent @ Hickinbotham - Sturt won the last game, South the previous 2 Recent Results 2007 Rd 15 July 14 @ Unley Sturt 25.15.165 d South 8.7.55 by 110pts 2007 Rd 9 June 3 @ Hickinbotham Sturt 16.14.110 d South 8.12.60 by 50pts 2006 Rd 20 Aug 19 @ Unley South 29.12.186 d Sturt 11.13.79 by 107pts 2006 Rd 13 July 1 @ Noarlunga South 26.5.161 d Sturt 10.11.71 by 90pts 2006 Rd 5 Apr 29 @ Noarlunga South 20.16.136 d Sturt 13.10.88 by 48pts South 13.19.97 v Sturt 14.13.97 DRAW Last Draw 1976 22 Rd 15 July 17 @ Adelaide Records SOUTH Highest Score 30.15.195 (Rd2 Mar25 1995 @FP) 32.19.211 (Rd12 June25 1988 @FP) Lowest Score 1.4.10 (Rd21 Sept1 1973 @Un) 3.8.26 (Rd15 Aug31 1912 @Ad) Highest Losing Score 18.10.118 (2 times, last Rd 22 1993) 21.12.138 (Rd12 July22 1939 @Ad) Lowest Winning Score 6.10.46 (Rd15 Aug31 1912 @Ad) 3.13.31 (Rd2 May13 1911 @Un) Biggest Winning Margin 130pts (Rd16 July17 1993 @Ri) 159pts (Rd7 May24 1975 @Un)) SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 4 - LEAGUE FOOTY STURT SOUTH STURT Coach: John Cahill Colours: Navy and White No Major Sponsors: Southgate Holden Woodroffe Equipment PLAYER AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B 1 WILSON, Justin ................... 25 ...178 .... 80 .......3 ...... 0 ............... 2 BACHMANN, Andrew ........... 27 ...189 .... 83 .....12 ...... 5 ............... 3 ELLIS, Dale ........................ 25 ...193 .... 95 .....55 .... 86 ............... 4 BENNETT, Gerrard ............... 29 ...188 .... 90 ...105 .... 16 ............... 5 PRENDERGAST, Ian ............ 27 ...195 .... 95 .....20 ...... 5 ............... 7 THEWLIS, Josh ................... 23 ...187 .... 90 .....42 .... 24 ............... 8 SMITH, Mathew (VC) ........... 27 ...180 .... 84 .....74 .... 26 ............... 9 NEAGLE, Benjamin ............. 25 ...180 .... 85 .....60 .... 11 ............... 10 TORNEY, Jason (C) .............. 30 ...186 .... 84 .....18 .... 12 ............... 11 SANDERY, Mitchell .............. 22 ...177 .... 80 .....31 .... 10 ............... 12 ELLIOTT, Sam ..................... 20 ...176 .... 75 .......8 ...... 0 ............... 14 BAIRD, Travis ...................... 21 ...190 .... 85 .......3 ...... 2 ............... 15 SAMPSON, Joshua .............. 21 ...182 .... 80 .....16 ...... 1 ............... 16 TURNER, James .................. 19 ...190 .... 84 .....10 ...... 0 ............... 17 BOYD, James ...................... 19 ...174 .... 72 .......6 ...... 2 ............... 19 WARREN, Benjamin............. 26 ...188 .... 87 ...113 .. 233 ............... 20 ILJCESEN, Denis ................. 23 ...186 .... 85 .....39 .... 56 ............... 21 HUNTER, Bradley ................ 23 ...178 .... 75 .....14 .... 13 ............... 30 BURDETT, Marcus ............... 26 ...180 .... 78 .....35 .... 14 ............... 31 RYAN, Leigh........................ 24 ...195 .... 95 .......3 ...... 2 ............... 33 HANDBY, Michael ................ 24 ...190 .... 90 ...107 .... 63 ............... 34 PARRY, Craig ....................... 24 ...194 .... 98 .....92 .... 34 ............... 37 OTTEN, Andrew ................... 18 ...190 .... 90 .......3 ...... 1 ............... Rushed .......................................................................................................................................... Coach: Rick Macgowan Colours: Double Blue Major Sponsor: De Bortoli Wines No PLAYER 2 4 5 7 8 9 11 12 14 15 16 17 21 23 24 25 26 31 34 37 41 48 50 52 54 CRANE, Luke ...................... 22 ...170 .... 70 .....24 .... 31 ............... BRATTON, Michael .............. 24 ...178 .... 74 .....62 .... 16 ............... O’KEEFE, Sean ................... 25 ...188 .... 85 .....40 .... 19 ............... CHAMBERS, Brant .............. 28 ...193 .... 93 ...145 .. 444 ............... EVANS, Craig ...................... 20 ...183 .... 83 .....28 .... 14 ............... SHEEDY, Jade (C) ................ 28 ...181 .... 78 ...159 .... 84 ............... NELSON, Benjamin (C) ........ 31 ...185 .... 86 ...157 .... 78 ............... MCGLONE, Scott ................. 24 ...184 .... 82 .....62 .... 11 ............... MCLEAY, James ................... 22 ...190 .... 94 .....64 .... 18 ............... WHITEMAN, Andrew (VC) ..... 29 ...181 .... 77 ...147 .... 39 ............... PERRIE, Ian........................ 29 ...194 .... 94 .....78 .... 87 ............... KURTZE, Angus................... 22 ...195 .... 86 .....17 ...... 1 ............... WARK, Nicholas .................. 18 ...179 .... 80 .....21 ...... 1 ............... GUM, Tristan ....................... 24 ...180 .... 76 .....51 .... 41 ............... CUBILLO, Joshua ................ 19 ...189 .... 84 .....19 ...... 1 ............... FITTOCK, Patrick................. 19 ...188 .... 78 .......3 ...... 0 ............... FEAST, Simon (VC) .............. 33 ...196 .... 96 ...188 .... 72 ............... THOMSON, Adam ................ 21 ...183 .... 80 .....37 .... 28 ............... HERRING, Ryan .................. 21 ...194 .... 90 .....18 .... 21 ............... DELUCA, Fabian ................. 21 ...203 .... 92 .....34 ...... 9 ............... BENTLEY, Gregory ............... 21 ...189 .... 84 .....20 .... 11 ............... WICKS, Daniel .................... 29 ...182 .... 71 ...106 .... 45 ............... FARMER, Mitchell ............... 19 ...180 .... 77 .......3 ...... 0 ............... SHARPLES, Charles............. 19 ...188 .... 81 .......5 ...... 3 ............... JOHNCOCK, Jeremy ............. 25 ...183 .. 100 .......1 ...... 0 ............... AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B Rushed .......................................................................................................................................... All figures on team sheets are official SANFL records for League games and goals. State matches not included. LEAGUE UMPIRES LEAGUE SCORE CARD Boundary: Linden Smith Brad Fisk Blake Emmins Field: Colin Rowston James Ralston Sam Hay Goal: Peter Challen Daniel Hoskin A. NORWOOD B. EAGLES C. SOUTH D. STURT League 1st E. GLENELG F. WEST 2nd 3rd G. PORT H. NORTH 4th Points SOUTH STURT RESERVES: 11.15am, Saturday April 19 @ Hickinbotham Oval SOUTH STURT Coach: Wayne Slattery 3 ELLIS, Dale.................. 31 RYAN, Leigh ................. 47 REDIGOLO, Tarak ......... 15 SAMPSON, Joshua........ 32 WILLIAMS, Dylan ......... 48 TONKIN, Matthew......... 18 NORSWORTHY, Chad .... 36 CRATE, Jacob ............... 52 MCKINLAY, Dene .......... 22 JORASLAFSKY, Samuel . 38 SPLITT, Alex ................ 53 WOULD, Scott .............. Coach: Luke Norman 1 ECKERMANN, Benjamin 29 AVERY, Dane ................ 54 JOHNCOCK, Jeremy ...... 3 HURLEY, Thomas ......... 32 RISCHBIETH, Thomas .... 55 WEIR, Peter ................. 5 O’KEEFE, Sean............. 35 JAENSCH, Matthew ...... 56 JONES, COrey .............. 13 FITZGERALD, Joel ........ 36 COPPING, Benet........... 60 FLANIGAN, Kieran ........ 17 KURTZE, Angus ............ 43 KAY, Joel...................... 62 BARTLETT, Thomas ...... 23 KING, Brett .................. 42 CAUDLE, Thomas ......... 60 SKRYPEK, Matthew ...... 18 COAD, Michael ............. 45 MARTIN, Brodie ........... 64 BORHOLM, Marc .......... 26 Fraunfelter, Alexander ... 43 DENTON, Luke ............. 65 BAXTER, Ashley ........... 20 HURSE, Evan ............... 46 SMITH, Nicholas .......... 29 HATELEY, Thomas ........ 46 ROLFE, Peter ............... 68 LEONARD, Michael ....... 27 PAYNTER, Seb ............. 47 THRING, George ........... RESERVES UMPIRES Field: Tony Symons Michael Schramm Tim Neville Reserves Boundary: Nicholas Kyle Sam Royans Goal: Rory Smith Mathew Wilson 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points SOUTH STURT SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 23 STATS AND FACTS | TEAM SHEET GLENELG v WEST BROADCAST ON: Live scores at www.sanfl.com.au 2.00pm, Sunday April 20 @ Challenge Recruitment Oval Records 1921-2008 Minor Round Finals ALL ENCOUNTERS @ Challenge Recruitment Pl Gl w WA w Draw 202 3 205 85 92 3 95 41 108 108 43 2 2 1 Encounters All Recent Encounters Glenelg has won 4 of the last 5 Recent @ Challenge Recruitment Glenelg have won 4 of the past 5 Recent Results 2007 Rd 18 Aug 4 @ Broadspectrum Glenelg 13.7.85 d West 11.7.73 by 12pts 2007 Rd 11 June 17 @ Chall Rec Glenelg 26.18.174 d West 6.6.42 by 132pts 2007 Rd 3 April 21 @ Chall Rec West 15.6.96 d Glenelg 12.20.92 by 4pts 2006 Rd 16 July 22 @ Glenelg Glenelg 28.12.180 d West 14.11.95 by 85pts 2006 Rd 7 May 13 @ Broadspectrum Glenelg 17.20.122 d West 8.9.57 by 65pts Sept 17 @ Football Pk Glenelg 11.14.80 d West 7.12.54 by 26pts Sept 17 @ Football Pk Glenelg 11.14.80 d West 7.12.54 by 26pts Last Draw 1977 PF Last Final 1977 24 PF Records GLENELG Highest Score 32.25.217 (Rd5 May 4 1974 @Ri) 29.17.191 (Rd17 Sept 8 1928 @Gl) Lowest Score 3.9.27 (2 times, last Rd12 1922) 5.8.38 (Rd13 July30 1921 @Gl) Highest Losing Score 23.11.149 (Rd3 Apr16 1983 @FP) 20.14.134 (Rd5 May4 1985 @FP) Lowest Winning Score 7.17.59 (2 times, last Rd23 1999) 5.8.38 (Rd13 July30 1921 @Gl) Biggest Winning Margin 132pts (Rd17 June 17 2007 @CR) 126pts (Rd18 Aug26 1961 @Ad) SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 4 - LEAGUE FOOTY WEST GLENELG WEST Coach: Mark Mickan Colours: Black and Gold No Major Sponsor: Gliderol Garage Doors PLAYER AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B Coach: Andrew Collins Colours: Red and Black No Major Sponsor: Adelaide Galvanising PLAYER AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B 1 GRIMA, Todd....................... 21 ...192 .... 94 .......1 ...... 3 ............... 1 HASSAN, Salim................... 25 ...175 .... 80 .....40 .... 29 ............... 2 BACKWELL, Brett ................ 27 ...173 .... 74 ...111 .... 98 ............... 2 EZARD, James .................... 22 ...180 .... 77 .....35 .... 16 ............... 3 KANE, Ben ......................... 25 ...184 .... 83 .....24 ...... 9 ............... 5 CUPIDO, Damian ................. 26 ...184 .... 98 .....40 .... 92 ............... 5 FISHER, Adam (VC) ............. 24 ...180 .... 83 .....53 .... 23 ............... 6 DRAGICEVIC, Marc .............. 27 ...181 .... 84 .....59 .... 35 ............... 6 PANOZZO, Luke .................. 24 ...185 .... 79 .....87 .... 39 ............... 7 BAILEY, Stephen ................. 27 ...183 .... 79 .....56 .... 22 ............... 7 HOLMES, Thomas ............... 19 ...176 .... 73 .......5 ...... 3 ............... 8 HOLLANDS, Benjamin ......... 30 ...180 .... 76 .....96 .. 100 ............... 9 CRANSTON, Trevor .............. 28 ...193 .... 92 .....73 .... 11 ............... 9 DONALDSON, Luke ............. 26 ...180 .... 82 .....93 .... 31 ............... 10 BODE, Matthew ................... 28 ...174 .... 64 .....48 .... 56 ............... 10 PRATT, John........................ 21 ...179 .... 87 .......6 ...... 4 ............... 14 ALLEN, Ty........................... 23 ...178 .... 75 .....44 .... 14 ............... 11 ANDERSON, Ryan ............... 19 ...176 .... 71 .......2 ...... 0 ............... 15 RUDOLPH, Samuel .............. 24 ...189 .... 81 .....24 ...... 6 ............... 12 McCORMICK, Simon (VC)..... 29 ...187 .... 83 .....21 .... 11 ............... 16 SHERWOOD, Paul ............... 32 ...189 .... 90 ...171 .... 20 ............... 13 CAIRE, Daniel ..................... 19 ...177 .... 76 .....30 .... 15 ............... 17 RUWOLDT, Mark ................. 21 ...178 .... 70 .....45 .... 38 ............... 14 MUNN, Simon..................... 25 ...190 .... 92 .....82 .... 14 ............... 18 SUGARS, Brad .................... 21 ...188 .... 85 .......9 ...... 1 ............... 15 HILL, Logan ........................ 20 ...178 .... 80 .......2 ...... 1 ............... 19 HINGE, John ....................... 21 ...185 .... 85 .....40 ...... 9 ............... 16 WILLITS, Ryan .................... 21 ...197 .... 98 .....43 .... 27 ............... 23 MURPHY, Byron .................. 23 ...181 .... 80 .....19 ...... 6 ............... 21 ROWE, Jeremy .................... 24 ...178 .... 86 .......6 ...... 3 ............... 25 DULDIG, Matthew ............... 23 ...191 .... 96 .....65 .. 115 ............... 23 BUCKLEY, Caolan ................ 19 ...183 .... 84 .....13 .... 10 ............... 26 KIRKBY, Ruory .................... 22 ...189 .... 82 .....36 .... 37 ............... 24 NEAVES, Shane................... 20 ...200 .... 99 .......2 ...... 0 ............... 28 SELLAR, James ................... 19 ...195 .... 89 .....18 .... 18 ............... 27 FERGUSON, Ryan ............... 26 ...197 .... 91 .......2 ...... 0 ............... 30 KANE, Chris ........................ 19 ...183 .... 84 .......1 ...... 0 ............... 30 FIELKE, Aaron .................... 19 ...183 .... 81 .......8 ...... 3 ............... 33 MCCONNELL, Justin ............ 26 ...185 .... 85 .....44 .. 103 ............... 31 BROWN, Nathan (C) ............ 31 ...181 .... 81 .....21 ...... 5 ............... 34 MULES, Ben (C) .................. 25 ...182 .... 83 .....98 .... 20 ............... 37 GRAY, Robert ...................... 20 ...184 .... 85 .....11 .... 21 ............... 35 MCGREGOR, Lachlan........... 18 ...174 .... 72 .......2 ...... 2 ............... 40 GILES, RICK ....................... 23 ...168 .... 69 .......1 ...... 0 ............... 44 BUTTON, Lachlan ............... 19 ...198 .... 98 .....14 ...... 2 ............... 41 ROBSON, Judd ................... 19 ...203 .... 99 .......0 ...... 0 ............... Rushed .......................................................................................................................................... Rushed .......................................................................................................................................... All figures on team sheets are official SANFL records for League games and goals. State matches not included. LEAGUE UMPIRES LEAGUE SCORE CARD Boundary: Matthew Fallon Dillon Tee A. NORWOOD B. EAGLES C. SOUTH D. STURT League Field: Corey Bowen Tony Dey Goal: Steven Paunovic Jonathan White Andrew Crosby 1st E. GLENELG F. WEST 2nd 3rd G. PORT H. NORTH 4th Points GLENELG WEST RESERVES: 11.15am, Sunday April 20 @ Challenge Recruitment Oval GLENELG WEST Coach: Michael Godden Coach: Nathan Grainger 4 ROBINSON, Craig......... 31 KELLOCK, Jarrod.......... 46 RYAN, Wade................. 8 BLOCK, Lucas .............. 36 PLANT, Robert ............. 47 ADLINGTON, Paul ........ 4 BARBER, Matthew ........ 38 MORRIS, Steven ........... 51 ROWE, Greg ................. 12 GROSSER, Trent........... 37 HORAN, Jack ............... 48 GUILHAUS, Sebastian .. 18 GATHERCOLE, Leigh..... 39 BLESING, Ryan ............ 50 HONNER, Jamie ........... 13 WILLOUGHBY, Josh ...... 39 GRAHAM, Matthew ....... 53 CLAYFIELD, Drew ......... 28 BRICKNELL, Scott........ 42 WALSH, Peter .............. 55 SHERIDAN, Bradley ...... 21 LEWIS, Scott ............... 40 DAY, Aaron ................... 55 WATSON, Todd ............. 29 HUTCHINS, Alex .......... 44 PLANT, Ryan ................ 56 SELFE, Jack ................. 22 LIEBELT, Michael ......... 42 BASIR, Adam ............... 56 O’GRADY, Richard ........ 32 LUDERS, Scott ............. 45 PROUD, Daniel ............. 57 FORSTER, Nicholas ...... 24 FOSDIKE, Jack............. 45 WALLENT, Tom ............ 34 FLATMAN, Christopher .. 46 THOMPSON, Kurt ......... RESERVES UMPIRES Field: Frank Manikas Richard Harvey Derek Woodcock 3 HAMBLIN, Murray ........ 36 WILSON, Bradley .......... 47 VANDERHAAK, James ... Reserves Boundary: Jason Moore Aaron O’Malley Goal: Matthew Williams Matthew Norton 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points GLENELG WEST SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 25 STATS AND FACTS | TEAM SHEET BROADCAST ON: PORT v NORTH Live scores at www.sanfl.com.au 2.00pm, Sunday April 20 @ Alberton Oval Needawebsite? Not happy with your current site? For an obligation-free chat, contact Vicki Schmerl on 8233 9433. We can get you started with a website that displays your products and services. Or a sophisticated, self-managed site, which Boylen can deliver with speed and reliability. Records 1907-2007 Minor Round Finals ALL ENCOUNTERS @ Alberton Oval Pl PA w NA w Draw 223 23 246 90 152 14 166 62 71 9 80 28 - Encounters All Recent Encounters North have won 8 of the last 10 Recent @ Alberton North won the last 4, Port the previous 5 Recent Results 2007 Rd 15 July 15 @ Prospect Port 16.14.110 d North 9.11.65 by 45pts 2007 Rd 9 June 9 @ Alberton North 18.28.136 d Port 9.8.62 by 74pts 2006 Rd 23 Sept 7 @ Adelaide North 20.16.136 d Port 16.6.102 by 34pts 2006 Rd 16 July 22 @ Alberton North 22.14.146 d Port 11.8.74 by 82pts 2006 Rd 7 May 13 @ Prospect North 17.13.115 d Port 14.7.91 by 24pts Sept 29 @ Football Pk Port 28.14.182 d North 14.7.91 by 91pts Last Draw NEVER DRAWN Last Final 1990 26 PF Records PORT Highest Score 34.7.211 (Rd13 June30 2007 @HH) 29.18.192 (Rd21 Aug29 1981 @Nw) Lowest Score 4.7.31 (Rd20 July30 1994 @FP) 6.8.44 (Rd 2 Apr2 2005 @NAP) Highest Losing Score 20.13.133 (Rd21 Aug29 1981 @Nw) 17.14.116 (Rd15 July17 1976 @Nw) Lowest Winning Score 9.9.63 (Rd19 Aug26 1967 @Nw) 6.9.45 (Rd18 Aug1 1998 @Nw) Biggest Winning Margin 158pts (Rd13 June30 2007 @HH) 133pts (Rd12 June30 1973 @Nw) SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 4 - LEAGUE FOOTY NORTH PORT Coach: Tim Ginever Colours: Black and White No NORTH Major Sponsors: Pagel Glass Scott’s Transport, Maughan Thiem Ford PLAYER AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B 1 AHCHEE, Corey (C) .............. 27 ...192 .... 91 ...168 .... 49 ............... 2 CLAYTON, Jeremy ................ 27 ...175 .... 76 .....58 .... 82 ............... 4 CARR, Tom ......................... 29 ...184 .... 85 ...145 .... 20 ............... 6 PERKINS, Justin ................. 25 ...188 .... 87 .....20 .... 10 ............... 8 RUGOLO, Vincenzo .............. 24 ...180 .... 82 .....85 .. 110 ............... 10 MILLER, Harry .................... 22 ...178 .... 78 .....33 .... 41 ............... 11 WATSON, Xavier .................. 19 ...180 .... 79 .......3 ...... 0 ............... 12 LOOBY, Tim......................... 21 ...187 .... 89 .....14 ...... 1 ............... 13 DOLLING, Mark ................... 21 ...175 .... 76 .....24 ...... 9 ............... 14 ELSTONE, Daniel ................ 24 ...182 .... 84 .....58 .... 33 ............... 15 DE PASQUALE, Kristian ....... 27 ...178 .... 82 .....75 .... 12 ............... 18 CLAYTON, Mark................... 30 ...187 .... 92 ...218 .... 96 ............... 21 EICHNER, Steven ................ 24 ...188 .... 80 .....23 ...... 1 ............... 22 WAIT, Tyson ........................ 21 ...185 .... 84 .......0 ...... 0 ............... 23 HARGRAVES, Daniel ............ 32 ...192 .... 97 ...142 .. 443 ............... 24 PERRY, Joel ........................ 22 ...196 .... 93 .....23 ...... 1 ............... 25 BATSON, Daniel .................. 22 ...202 .... 99 .....12 ...... 4 ............... 26 LOBBE, Matthew ................. 19 ...196 .... 85 .......0 ...... 0 ............... 28 KRAKOUER, Nathan ............ 19 ...182 .... 72 .......8 .... 14 ............... 31 BIACSI, Shayne ................... 23 ...173 .... 72 .....73 .... 30 ............... 33 SUMMERTON, Steven.......... 20 ...175 .... 74 .....26 .... 15 ............... 39 CLINCH, Michael................. 21 ...177 .... 73 .......2 ...... 0 ............... 43 MARIC, Ivan........................ 22 ...202 .... 94 .....43 .... 21 ............... 44 KIRKWOOD, Zane ................ 17 ...171 .... 67 .......1 ...... 2 ............... 46 TAYLOR, Joshua .................. 19 ...190 .... 90 .......0 ...... 0 ............... Rushed .............................................................. .......................................................................... Coach: Andrew Jarman Colours: Red and White Major Sponsor: Mistral No PLAYER 1 2 3 6 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 22 23 24 26 27 29 30 31 32 35 40 43 44 49 52 WINTLE, Darryl (C) .............. 32 ...181 .... 84 ...174 .. 105 ............... ALLEWAY, Clint ................... 26 ...191 .. 100 .....37 .... 70 ............... O’BRIEN, Rory .................... 21 ...172 .... 80 .......2 ...... 1 ............... STRIBLING, Toby ................ 21 ...182 .... 85 .......7 ...... 4 ............... KRIEG, Matthew .................. 27 ...180 .... 82 ...101 .... 44 ............... STEWART, Daniel ................ 19 ...199 .... 80 .......2 ...... 2 ............... IVENS, Luke ....................... 25 ...186 .... 87 ...110 .... 13 ............... ARCHARD, Rhys .................. 25 ...178 .... 78 .....31 .... 40 ............... WHITE, Brett (VC) ............... 27 ...183 .... 82 .....82 .... 12 ............... SPORN, Trent...................... 25 ...185 .... 78 .....28 ...... 9 ............... ALLAN, James..................... 23 ...173 .... 75 .....23 .... 16 ............... BROWN, Tarquin ................. 21 ...186 .... 81 .......2 ...... 0 ............... LONIE, Nathan .................... 25 ...189 .... 84 .......9 ...... 6 ............... WHITE, Damon ................... 24 ...193 .... 94 .....49 .... 94 ............... WARD, Daniel ..................... 30 ...185 .... 80 .......1 ...... 0 ............... BURFORD, Michael ............. 26 ...195 .... 94 .....23 ...... 2 ............... SCHUBERT, Shane .............. 27 ...192 .... 84 .....46 ...... 5 ............... YOUNIE, Heath (VC) ............ 29 ...179 .... 77 ...136 .. 207 ............... WRIGHT, Matthew ............... 18 ...175 .... 76 .......9 .... 14 ............... RYSWYK, Leigh ................... 23 ...179 .... 77 .....43 .... 26 ............... MCINTYRE, Andrew ............. 21 ...190 .... 80 .....36 ...... 6 ............... LADHAMS, Christopher ........ 27 ...180 .... 82 ...117 .. 157 ............... O’HARA, Brett ..................... 26 ...198 .... 99 ...124 .... 19 ............... MOTLOP, Shannon............... 29 ...181 .... 80 .....52 .... 47 ............... CUNNINGHAM, Damian ....... 20 ...184 .... 83 .......8 ...... 0 ............... DELVINS, Timothy ............... 21 ...179 .... 80 .......8 ...... 0 ............... AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B Rushed .......................................................................................................................................... All figures on team sheets are official SANFL records for League games and goals. State matches not included. LEAGUE UMPIRES LEAGUE SCORE CARD Boundary: Chris Bull Sean Burton Steven Wilson Field: Tim Pfeiffer Toby Medlin Richard Williams Goal: Matthew Cummins Shannon Riggs A. NORWOOD B. EAGLES C. SOUTH D. STURT League 1st E. GLENELG F. WEST 2nd 3rd G. PORT H. NORTH 4th Points PORT NORTH RESERVES: 11.15pm, Sunday April 20 @ Alberton Oval PORT NORTH Coach: Mark Tylor Coach: Scott Peters 10 MILLER, Harry ............. 38 MILERA, Terry .............. 52 GROVE, Corey .............. 7 WALKER, Kingsley ......... 33 O’KEEFE, Rhys .............. 47 PFEIFFER, Todd ............ 22 WAIT, Tyson ................. 40 HARDER, Luke............. 53 ROTOLO, Matthew ........ 11 MARTIN, Timothy........... 34 DAVIS, Phil.................... 48 CHEETHAM, Jonathan ... 26 LOBBE, Matthew .......... 45 VETTESE, Mark ............ 54 STANLEY, Daniel .......... 13 MCGAHEY, Ryan ............ 36 DOWN, Matthew ............ 50 BAULDERSTONE, Sam .. 29 KERLEY, Matthew......... 46 TAYLOR, Joshua ........... 55 FOURACRES, Chris ...... 17 MOTLOP, Marlon ............ 37 GALLMAN, Greg ............ 51 MALLARD, Ryan ............ 30 HUGHES, Todd ............ 47 FITZGERALD, Dale ....... 58 MCINERNEY, Ryan ....... 18 EBERT, Ricky ................ 38 GROSE, Gavin ............... 53 STARKE, Joshua ............ 32 HALL, Kerren ............... 49 EICHNER, Michael ....... 59 CATTERALL, Shane ...... 19 KURZEL, Nick ............... 39 CHRISTIE, Dean ............ 54 THOMPSON, Wade ........ 34 ERSKINE, Jordan ......... 50 WALKER, Joshua .......... 60 PHILLIPS, Matthew ...... 20 ARMSTRONG, Tony........ 42 THIELE, Cohen .............. 37 PICKETT, Dustin........... 51 WILKEY, Troy................ 28 ARMSTRONG, Dale........ 45 MILLAR, Zachary ........... RESERVES UMPIRES Field: Curtis Deboy Mark Hardham Russell Lindner Reserves Boundary: Ryan England Thomas Knight Goal: Robert Tainsh George Diakomichalis 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points PORT NORTH SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 27 ROUND RESULTS ROUND RESULTS BEST PLAYERS AND GOALKICKERS – LAST WEEK ROUND 3 LEAGUE Sturt’s Adam Thompson crashes through the North Adelaide pack. Saturday, April 12 PORT 6.2 12.7 15.9 19.11 (125) EAGLES 5.3 6.5 10.7 12.10 (82) Best – Port: D. Hargraves, J. Clayton, D. Elstone, C. Ah Chee, S. Summerton, I. Maric. Best – Eagles: C. Hicks, M. Mckenzie, A. Grocke, L. Treeby, L. Powell, C. Fitzgerald. Goals – Port: D. Hargraves 10, I. Maric 2, V. Rugolo 2, Z. Kirkwood 2, D. Elstone, J. Clayton, J. Thurgood Goals – Eagles: J. McEntee 2, N. Salter 2, C. Fitzgerald 2, B. Schwarze 2, P. Fiacchi, L. Treeby, T. Lane, D. Biagi. Umpires: D. Kowal, T. Pfeiffer, C. Rowston. Crowd: 2539 @ Woodville Oval. SOUTH 0.2 3.6 5.7 9.11 (65) WEST 5 3 5.3 7.4 8.7 9.7 (61) Best – South: J. Boyd, J. Turner, T. Baird, B. Neagle, M. Burdett, M. Handby. Best – West: D. Cupido, R. Ferguson, S. Neaves, R. Willits, L. Hill, S. Munn. Goals – South: M. Handby 2, J. Torney 2, B. Warren 2, A. Bachmann, L. Ryan, D. Iljcesen. Goals – West: A. Fielke 2, R. Willits, D. Piasente, S. Hassan, R. Gray, L. Gathercole, R. Plant, L. Hill. Umpires: C. Carey, T. Medlin, D. Joyce. Crowd: 2400 @ Hickinbotham Oval. STURT 4.5 11.10 14.11 17.14 (116) NORTH 3.2 5.3 7.7 8.8 (56) Best – Sturt: I. Perrie, L. Crane, N. Wark, A. Thomson, C. Sharples, B. Chambers. Best – North: T. Brown, C. Alleway, D. Stewart, C. Ladhams, D. White, S. Schubert. Goals – Sturt: B. Chambers 7, I. Perrie 2, L. Crane 2, T. Gum, B. Nelson, S. Feast, A. Thomson, G. Bentley, C. Sharples. Goals – North: C. Alleway 3, H. Younie 2, D. Stewart 2, A. Mcintyre. Umpires: A. Crosby, T. Dey, S. Hay. Crowd: 4030 @ Prospect Oval. CENTRAL 4.4 7.4 11.12 17.13 (115) NORWOOD 2.1 5.4 6.6 6.8 (44) Best – Central: I. Callinan, P. Thomas, M. Slade, L. Westhoff, A. Switala, C. Slattery. Best – Norwood: M. Davis, N. Lower, J. Donohue, B. Zorzi, S. Borlace, N. Duigan. Goals – Central: L. Westhoff 5, M. Westhoff 3, P. Thomas 2, C. Faulkner, C. Gowans, S. Dutschke, D. Havelberg, H. Lawry, R. Williams, I. Callinan. Goals – Norwood: J. Aish 2, J. Vlatko, M. Dawes, J. Donohue, E. Mcdonnell. Umpires: R. Williams, C. Bowan, M. Cousins. Crowd: 4369 @ Hamra Homes Oval. RESERVES 28 UNDER 19 UNDER 17 EAGLES 17.13 (115) PORT 11.10 (76) Best – Eagles: M. Broadbent, A. Jolly, C. Hall. Best – Port: M. Dolling, J. Walker, M. Phillips. Goals – Eagles: Hentschel 3, B. Arbon 3, A. Jolly 3. Goals – Port: J. Erskine 4, H. Miller 2, J. Taylor 2. @ Woodville Oval. PORT 22.14 (146) EAGLES 9.9 (63) Best – Port: B. Prior, M. Sharpe, J. Shannon. Best – Eagles: L. Mcmahon, J. Schahinger, J. Taylor. Goals – Port: R. Stoyanoff 3, C. Howell 3, C. Colbung 3. Goals – Eagles: M. Roberts 3. @ Alberton Oval. PORT 13.12 (90) EAGLES 10.7 (67) Best – Port: E. Heath, B. Deprinse, J. Stringer. Best – Eagles: J. Von Bertouch, A. Rowntree, T. Hodson. Goals – Port: T. Milera 4, J. Solly 4. Goals – Eagles: A. Rowntree 3, Z. Fitzgerald 3. @ Alberton Oval. STURT 13.11 (89) NORTH 10.10 (70) Best – Sturt: M. Coad, S. O’Keefe, G. Thring. Best – North: T. Pfeiffer, M. Wright, B. White. Goals – Sturt: Johncock 2, T. Rischbieth 2, M. Jaensch 2. Goals – North: Z. Millar 3, R. Ebert 2, J. Cheetham 2. @ Prospect Oval. 18.16 (124) STURT NORTH 10.13 (73) Best – Sturt: P. Weir, T. Anderson, T. Beilby. Best – North: D. Christie, J. Van Hoof, A. Stephens. Goals – Sturt: A. Beven 4, J. Chaplin 4. Goals – North: J. Boras 3. @ House Brothers Oval. STURT 18.13 (121) NORTH 15.10 (100) Best – Sturt: B. Ellis, T. Hughes, W. Abbott. Best – North: L. Tapscott, S. Potts, D. Steele. Goals – Sturt: L. Giles 5, B. Ellis 3. Goals – North: L. Tapscott 7, D. Steele 3. @ House Brothers Oval. WEST 10.15 (75) SOUTH 6.14 (50) Best – West: J. Ezard, J. Robson, M. Hamblin. Best – South: B. King, J. Sampson, D. Ellis. Goals – West: S. Luders 3, C. Buckley 2, J. Ezard 2. Goals – South: C. Norsworthy, T. Caudle, B. King. @ Hickinbotham Oval. WEST 20.14 (134) SOUTH 7.6 (48) Best – West: H. Hartlett, N. Brown, D. Webb. Best – South: C. Perrey, S. Davis, B. Corstens. Goals – West: N. Brown 6, R. Stanley 4, D. Webb 4. Goals – South: S. Davis 3. @ Broadspectrum Oval. WEST 16.20 (116) SOUTH 8.7 (55) Best – West: R. Burns, J. Farmer, J. Carter. Best – South: L. Bowd, T. Mott, T. Neale. Goals – West: T. Silverlock 4, J. Carter 2. Goals – South: L. Bowd 2. @ Broadspectrum Oval. CENTRAL 12.14 (86) NORWOOD 11.10 (76) Best – Central: N. White, L. Hadden, A. Stengle. Best – Norwood: Schulz, S. Rowe, R. Dejongh. Goals – Central: R. Porter 4, E. Ware 3. Goals – Norwood: T. Walker 3, M. Douglas 2. @ Hamra Homes Oval. NORWOOD 18.9 (117) CENTRAL 16.14 (110) Best – Norwood: T. Baust, B. Jeffries, J. Bampton. Best – Central: T. Sheppard, D. Hynes, T. Dimasi. Goals – Norwood: S. Muster 4, J. Benbow 3. Goals – Central: D. Hynes 6, T. Dimasi 3. @ Coopers Stadium. NORWOOD 14.14 (98) CENTRAL 10.14 (74) Best – Norwood: D. Harding, G. Roberts, J. Lewis-Burns. Best – Central: D. Haydon, T. Willoughby, D. Menzel. Goals – Norwood: G. Roberts 4, J. Aish 3. Goals – Central: C. Coad 3, S. White 2. @ Coopers Stadium. SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 4 - LEAGUE FOOTY SCOREBOARD - SANFL 2008 SEASON SCOREBOARD LEAGUE (Positions at the end of round 3) P W L D F A Pts % Sturt South Adelaide Central District Glenelg Port Adelaide Magpies North Adelaide Norwood West Adelaide Eagles 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 329 267 276 213 295 172 178 126 280 165 246 229 185 275 226 276 163 371 6 6 4 2 2 2 2 0 0 66.60 52.05 54.65 53.52 51.75 43.22 39.21 43.60 43.01 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 307 287 245 223 251 162 154 268 192 197 266 244 290 196 136 137 278 345 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 0 60.91 51.90 50.10 43.47 56.15 54.36 52.92 49.08 35.75 3 3 2 3 2 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 345 345 248 293 194 275 260 173 162 193 221 122 331 158 329 337 266 338 6 6 4 4 2 2 0 0 0 64.13 60.95 67.03 46.96 55.11 45.53 43.55 39.41 32.40 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 388 349 370 241 215 270 132 180 165 172 205 209 163 207 285 287 401 381 6 6 4 4 2 2 0 0 0 69.29 63.00 63.90 59.65 50.95 48.65 31.50 30.98 30.22 RESERVES (Positions at the end of round 3) Sturt Eagles Norwood Central District Glenelg North Adelaide West Adelaide Port Adelaide Magpies South Adelaide UNDER 19 (Positions at the end of round 3) Port Adelaide Magpies Sturt West Adelaide Eagles Glenelg Norwood Central District North Adelaide South Adelaide UNDER 17 (Positions at the end of round 3) Port Adelaide Magpies Sturt Eagles West Adelaide Glenelg Norwood North Adelaide South Adelaide Central District STANLEY H. LEWIS (Positions at the end of round 3) LEAGUE RES. U19 U17 TOTAL 300 300 200 100 100 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 50 100 50 100 50 50 90 0 0 90 30 30 60 0 60 60 0 0 60 20 20 40 0 40 550 300 300 300 250 200 200 150 150 Sturt South Adelaide Central District Port Adelaide Magpies Norwood Glenelg Eagles North Adelaide West Adelaide 2008 LEAGUE LEADING GOALKICKERS (Positions at the end of round 3) PLAYER CLUB HARGRAVES, Daniel CHAMBERS, Brant SCHWARZE, Ben WARREN, Benjamin PERRIE, Ian CALLINAN, Ian Port Adelaide Magpies Sturt Eagles South Adelaide Sturt Central District GOALS 13 11 11 10 9 7 PLAYER WESTHOFF, Leigh ALLEWAY, Clint FITZGERALD, Craig ILJCESEN, Denis THOMSON, Adam CLUB Central District North Adelaide Eagles South Adelaide Sturt GOALS 7 6 6 6 6 SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 29 2008 FIXTURES | BRAIN BENDERS 2008 SANFL MATCH FIXTURE ROUND 1 ROUND 6 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 ROUND 23 Friday 28 March Sturt 14.12 (96) d. Norwood 4.12 (36) Saturday 29 March North 17.14 (116) d. Eagles 18.2 (110) Central 14.4 (88) d. Port 10.8 (68) Sunday 30 March South 15.7 (97) d. Glenelg 12.11 (83) Bye - West Saturday 3 May Eagles v Sturt @ Thebarton Oval North v South @ Prospect Oval Port v West @ Alberton Oval Sunday 4 May Glenelg v Central @ Challenge Recruitment Oval Bye - Norwood Saturday 14 June North v West @ Prospect Oval Sunday 15 June South v Eagles @ Hickinbotham Oval Sturt v Norwood @ House Brothers Oval Bye Central, Glenelg & Port Saturday 26 July Eagles v West @ Thebarton Oval Glenelg v Norwood @ Challenge Recruitment Oval South v Port @ Hickinbotham Oval Sturt v Central @ House Brothers Oval Bye - North Saturday 6 September Glenelg v Norwood @ Challenge Recruitment Oval Port v Eagles @ Alberton Oval West v North @ Broadspectrum Oval Central v Sturt @ Hamra Homes Oval (N) Bye South ROUND 12 ROUND 18 ROUND 5 Saturday 21 June ROUND 7 Central v Glenelg @ Hamra Homes Oval Friday 9 May Eagles v Sturt @ Woodville Oval Norwood v Port @ Coopers Stadium (N) North v South @ Prospect Oval Saturday 10 May Sunday 22 June Sturt v West @ House Brothers Oval West v Port @ Broadspectrum Oval Glenelg v North @ Challenge Recruitment Oval Bye - Norwood Central v Eagles @ Hamra Homes Oval (N) ROUND 13 Bye - South Saturday 28 June ROUND 8 Eagles v Central @ Woodville Oval Saturday 17 May Norwood v West @ Coopers Stadium North v Norwood @ Prospect Oval Port v North @ Alberton Oval South v Glenelg @ Hickinbotham Oval Glenelg v Sturt @ Challenge Recruitment Oval Sturt v Port @ House Brothers Oval Bye - South West v Central @ Broadspectrum Oval ROUND 14 Bye - Eagles Saturday 5 July ROUND 9 Central v West @ Hamra Homes Oval Friday 23 May North v Glenelg @ Prospect Oval Norwood v Glenelg @ Coopers Stadium Port v Eagles @ Alberton Oval Saturday 24 May South v Norwood @ Hickinbotham Oval Eagles v North @ Woodville Oval Bye - Sturt West v South @ Broadspectrum Oval ROUND 15 Sunday 25 May Saturday 12 July Port v Central @ Alberton Oval Central v Port @ Hamra Homes Oval Bye - Sturt West v Glenelg @ Broadspectrum Oval STATE GAME Norwood v North @ Coopers Stadium Saturday 31 May Sunday 13 July South Australia v Victoria @ Adelaide Oval Sturt v South @ House Brothers Oval Bye - Eagles Friday 25 April Central v North @ Adelaide Oval Norwood v South @ Coopers Stadium (N) Saturday 26 April Sturt v Glenelg @ House Brothers Oval West v Eagles @ Broadspectrum Oval Bye - Port Saturday 7 June Central v South @ Hamra Homes Oval Eagles v Norwood @ Woodville Oval Monday 9 June Glenelg v Port @ Challenge Recruitment Oval Sturt v North @ House Brothers Oval Bye - West ROUND 2 Saturday 5 April Glenelg 19.16 (130) d. Eagles 13.10 (88) South 16.9 (105) d. Port 14.18 (102) Sturt 17.15 (117) d. Central 11.7 (73) Norwood 13.20 (98) d. West 9.11 (65) Bye - North ROUND 3 Saturday 12 April Port 19.11 (125) d. Eagles 12.10 (82) Sturt 17.14 (116) d. North 8.8 (56) South 9.11 (65) d. West 9.7 (61) Central 17.13 (115) d. Norwood 6.8 (44) Bye - Glenelg ROUND 4 Friday 18 April Norwood v Eagles @ Coopers Stadium (N) Saturday 19 April South v Sturt @ Hickinbotham Oval Sunday 20 April Glenelg v West @ Challenge Recruitment Oval Port v North @ Alberton Oval Bye - Central ROUND 10 *Subject to change Saturday 2 August South v North @ Hickinbotham Oval Central v Glenelg @ Hamra Homes Oval (N) Sunday 3 August Port v Norwood @ Alberton Oval Sturt v Eagles @ House Brothers Oval Bye - West ROUND 19 Saturday 9 August Eagles v South @ Woodville Oval North v Central @ Prospect Oval Norwood v Sturt @ Coopers Stadium West v Port @ Broadspectrum Oval Bye - Glenelg FINALS WEEK #1 Sunday 14 September League Elimination Final @ 12.10pm League Qualifying Final @ 3.10pm Matches to be played at Adelaide Oval FINALS WEEK #2 ROUND 20 Saturday 16 August South v West @ Hickinbotham Oval Sunday 17 August Glenelg v North @ Challenge Recruitment Oval Port v Sturt @ Alberton Oval Bye Central, Norwood and Eagles ROUND 21 Saturday 23 August Eagles v Glenelg @ Woodville Oval Norwood v West @ Coopers Stadium South v Central @ Hickinbotham Oval North v Port @ Prospect Oval Bye - Sturt Sunday 21 September League 1st Semi Final @ 12.10pm League 2nd Semi Final @ 3.10pm Matches to be played at Adelaide Oval FINALS WEEK #3 Sunday 28 September League Preliminary Final @ 3.10pm Match to be played at Adelaide Oval FINALS WEEK #4 Sunday 5 October ROUND 22 ROUND 16 SANFL FINALS Saturday 30 August Saturday 19 July Eagles v Norwood @ Woodville Oval Glenelg v South @ Challenge Recruitment Oval Sunday 31 August North v Eagles @ Prospect Oval Sturt v South @ House Brothers Oval Norwood v Central @ Coopers Stadium West v Central @ Broadspectrum Oval West v Sturt @ Broadspectrum Oval Port v Glenelg @ Alberton Oval Bye - Port Bye - North Under 19 Grand Final @ 9.05am Reserves Grand Final @ 12.00pm League Grand Final @ 3.10pm All matches to be played at AAMI Stadium MATCH TIMES - (N) - signifies a night match Friday night matches (Coopers Stadium) - 7.40pm Saturday afternoon matches - 2.00pm (including ABC TV telecast matches) Saturday night matches (Hamra Homes Oval) - 6.30pm Sunday afternoon matches - 2.00pm State Game - 1.40pm Anzac Day match - 3.30pm Anzac Day (night) match - 7.40pm Regional Country matches - 2.00pm BRAIN BENDERS 1. In a 1940 clash between North Adelaide and West Torrens at Prospect, Roosters’legend Ken Farmer booted the all-time record number of goals in a single match. How many goals did he kick? 2.Who was awarded the Bob Quinn Medal for his best-onground performance in last year’s Anzac Day clash between the Eagles and Central District? 3. In the 1976 Grand Final at Football Park, Sturt upset Port by 41 points in a match played in front of a record crowd. Was the attendance (a) 66,897 (b) 54,505 (c) 50,710? 4.What year did Norwood champion Michael Aish win the Magarey Medal? 5. Can you name the three clubs Neil Kerley coached to premierships? 6. Where did the Magpies finish at the end of last season’s minor round? 7.What year did Glenelg join the SANFL? 8. How many goals did Sturt’s Rick Davies kick during the 1983 minor round? 9.Who were the three field umpires in last year’s Grand Final? 10.What year did Ron Fuller begin his stint as coach of the Eagles? ANSWERS: 1. 23. 2. Chris Gowans (Central District) 3. (a) 66, 897. 4. 1981. 5. South Adelaide, Glenelg, West Adelaide. 6. Sixth. 7. 1921. 8. 130. 9. Craig Doddridge, Sam Hay, Richard Williams. 10. 2001. 30 SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 4 - LEAGUE FOOTY NORWOOD’S ADAM COCKSHELL Norwood’s Adam Cockshell flies high under the Hamra Homes Oval lights during his side’s 71 point loss to Central District last Saturday night. SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 31 Which club boasts SANFL’s biggest and most loyal supporters? South Australians, it’s time to settle it. Register online today and start redeeming points to help your club score the 5-metre tall Big Supporter. 50,000 ?FN@KJK8E;J 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 9@>JLGGFIK<IGF@EKJ>L@;< 1. Register at www.bigsupporter.com.au for 10 points. 2. Redeem the code below for 30 points. Limit of one entry per person per code per week applies. 3. Purchase a promotional case (30x375ml cans) of West End Draught and redeem code for 100 points. Limit of one entry per person per day applies. 4. Recruit your mates for 15 points. Points added once they register. www.bigsupporter.com.au Redeem code for 30 points. 8 +9 " / $ 7 Due to sponsorship arrangements, Norwood Football Club is unable to participate in this promotion. Promotion commences on 11/02/08 and closes on 04/05/08. Limit of 1 entry per person per day applies. Winners will be notified by phone and winners’ names will be published in The Advertiser on 09/05/08. The club with the highest supporter points logged at the close of the promotion wins the Major prize 1 x Big Supporter jumbo Inflatable (RRP$16,500). Major prize awarded by 23:59 on 07/05/08. See www.bigsupporter.com.au for full terms and conditions. The Promoter is Lion Nathan Australia (ABN 13 008 596 370) Level 15, 20 Hunter Street, Sydney NSW 2000. Authorised under SA PERMIT No. T07/5060 LNA1879_FPC_4
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