Round 19 vs Werribee
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Round 19 vs Werribee
This Sunday the Seagulls clash with arch rivals Werribee at Burbank Oval.
The Seagulls have always enjoyed knocking off Werribee, no matter the respective positions on the ladder, and will be keen to do a similar job this weekend.
Following a week off, the senior side will be primed to take on the Tigers and will be looking forward to the match.
Meanwhile, the reserves side toppled ladder leaders Port Melbourne on Sunday and have moved into thrid position on the reserves ladder.
SENIORS vs Werribee
Date/Time: Sunday August 15, 2:00pm start
Match Day Sponsor: Werribee Nissan: Heath's Road, Hoppers Crossing, Ph: 9974-5800
Venue: Burbank Oval, Morris Street Williamstown (Melways Map 56 D12)
RESERVES vs Werribee
Date/Time: Sunday August 15, 11:10am start
Venue: Burbank Oval.
The Seagulls have always enjoyed knocking off Werribee, no matter the respective positions on the ladder, and will be keen to do a similar job this weekend.
Following a week off, the senior side will be primed to take on the Tigers and will be looking forward to the match.
Meanwhile, the reserves side toppled ladder leaders Port Melbourne on Sunday and have moved into thrid position on the reserves ladder.
SENIORS vs Werribee
Date/Time: Sunday August 15, 2:00pm start
Match Day Sponsor: Werribee Nissan: Heath's Road, Hoppers Crossing, Ph: 9974-5800
Venue: Burbank Oval, Morris Street Williamstown (Melways Map 56 D12)
RESERVES vs Werribee
Date/Time: Sunday August 15, 11:10am start
Venue: Burbank Oval.
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Squad for Sunday
B:
Cranage ~ West ~ Theodore
HB:
Swan ~ Lawry ~ Williams
C:
Jarrad ~ Lloyd ~ Rowe
HF:
Leonard ~ Kinnear ~ Nixon
F:
H. Shaw ~ Dukes ~ Smoker
R:
Crow ~ Shackleton ~ McGough
Inter:
Butler ~ Hollow ~ Knight ~ McArdle
McKenzie ~ Pearce ~ Ramsay ~ Sheehan
Before anyone asks, Brayden suffered a shoulder injury at training yesterday, and could possibly be out for the season.
Cranage ~ West ~ Theodore
HB:
Swan ~ Lawry ~ Williams
C:
Jarrad ~ Lloyd ~ Rowe
HF:
Leonard ~ Kinnear ~ Nixon
F:
H. Shaw ~ Dukes ~ Smoker
R:
Crow ~ Shackleton ~ McGough
Inter:
Butler ~ Hollow ~ Knight ~ McArdle
McKenzie ~ Pearce ~ Ramsay ~ Sheehan
Before anyone asks, Brayden suffered a shoulder injury at training yesterday, and could possibly be out for the season.
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Williamstown went in to todays game as long shots, and the late withdrawal of Luke Mullins (foot) and Bo Nixon (illness) made it that much harder going in. In fact, Williamstown are struggling so much with injury the reserves coach (and Collingwood runner) Anthony Eames had a run to make up the numbers in the reserves.
The Seagulls started well and showed they would be competitive, but with some obvious mismatches, the changes were slow in coming, but were being resolved. Kicking against a slight breeze, Williamstown went in to the first change 19 points in arrears.
The second quarter saw the match-ups now at Williamstowns advantage, which saw a dominant performance and a possible upset on the cards. Shack was getting plenty of the ball and was a driving force in the centre, BK was leading strongly and was holding his marks, whilst Swanny was proving to be the main scoring threat. Werribee didn't have an answer and at the main break, Williamstown held a 15 point advantage.
Cranage, Lloyd, Shackleton and Rowe were the best for the half.
Werribee slowly pegged back the deficit in the third quarter, and their four goals saw them lead at the last change by 2 points. With Williamstown coming home with the breeze, the scent of victory was in the air.
The Tigers proved to be more precise when it mattered, and although Williamstown hit the front on several occasions, Werribee seemed to want the victory more than the hosts.
The final margin - 8 points. A good result for Williamstown in the scheme of things, but Werribee are in trouble if they think they will register a W in the finals series if todays performance is anything to go by.
Final scores:
Will: 2.3.15 ~ 8.7.55 ~ 9.10.64 ~ 12.12.84
Werr: 5.4.34 ~ 6.4.40 ~ 10.6.66 ~ 14.8.92
Goals: Swan 3, Sheehan 2, Kinnear 2, Williams, Jarrad, Shackleton, Lawry, Dukes.
(My) Best: Cranage, Shackleton, Lloyd, Rowe, Jarrad, Lawry.
(Official) Best: Swan, Theodore, Lloyd, Shackleton, Rowe, Cranage.
Reserves
Scores:
Will: 2.4.16 ~ 4.7.31 ~ 6.7.43 ~ 8.12.60
Werr: 5.2.32 ~ 8.2.50 ~ 9.7.61 ~ 13.8.86
Goals: Neeson 2, Uhi 2, Watts, Proctor, Morrison, Laverde.
(My) Best: Proctor, Benson, Ralph, Neeson.
(Official) Best: Lee, Neeson, Laverde, Handreck, Benson, Watts.
The Seagulls started well and showed they would be competitive, but with some obvious mismatches, the changes were slow in coming, but were being resolved. Kicking against a slight breeze, Williamstown went in to the first change 19 points in arrears.
The second quarter saw the match-ups now at Williamstowns advantage, which saw a dominant performance and a possible upset on the cards. Shack was getting plenty of the ball and was a driving force in the centre, BK was leading strongly and was holding his marks, whilst Swanny was proving to be the main scoring threat. Werribee didn't have an answer and at the main break, Williamstown held a 15 point advantage.
Cranage, Lloyd, Shackleton and Rowe were the best for the half.
Werribee slowly pegged back the deficit in the third quarter, and their four goals saw them lead at the last change by 2 points. With Williamstown coming home with the breeze, the scent of victory was in the air.
The Tigers proved to be more precise when it mattered, and although Williamstown hit the front on several occasions, Werribee seemed to want the victory more than the hosts.
The final margin - 8 points. A good result for Williamstown in the scheme of things, but Werribee are in trouble if they think they will register a W in the finals series if todays performance is anything to go by.
Final scores:
Will: 2.3.15 ~ 8.7.55 ~ 9.10.64 ~ 12.12.84
Werr: 5.4.34 ~ 6.4.40 ~ 10.6.66 ~ 14.8.92
Goals: Swan 3, Sheehan 2, Kinnear 2, Williams, Jarrad, Shackleton, Lawry, Dukes.
(My) Best: Cranage, Shackleton, Lloyd, Rowe, Jarrad, Lawry.
(Official) Best: Swan, Theodore, Lloyd, Shackleton, Rowe, Cranage.
Reserves
Scores:
Will: 2.4.16 ~ 4.7.31 ~ 6.7.43 ~ 8.12.60
Werr: 5.2.32 ~ 8.2.50 ~ 9.7.61 ~ 13.8.86
Goals: Neeson 2, Uhi 2, Watts, Proctor, Morrison, Laverde.
(My) Best: Proctor, Benson, Ralph, Neeson.
(Official) Best: Lee, Neeson, Laverde, Handreck, Benson, Watts.
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Didn't see a lot of Zane, however, he did a couple of high quality things.
One in particular was early in the third quarter, he got possession in the centre square and was surrounded by Werribee players. He heard a call from a team mate, and without looking, fired out a handpass directly into the path of his team mate, who was at full pace.
This happened so quick that the Werribee players didn't even realise he had disposed of the ball.
Rowey was given a lot of space, and used the ball well (at least better than most). Since making his debut in the reserves, he has, without a doubt, been the biggest improver for all teams. I'd expect to be seeing a lot more of Julian Rowe in years to come.
One in particular was early in the third quarter, he got possession in the centre square and was surrounded by Werribee players. He heard a call from a team mate, and without looking, fired out a handpass directly into the path of his team mate, who was at full pace.
This happened so quick that the Werribee players didn't even realise he had disposed of the ball.
Rowey was given a lot of space, and used the ball well (at least better than most). Since making his debut in the reserves, he has, without a doubt, been the biggest improver for all teams. I'd expect to be seeing a lot more of Julian Rowe in years to come.
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Dale,
Great stuff like always, and love the reporting. How old is Eames? Love seeing blokes get out there that still think they can play! (me for one!!)
Who played in the ones and twos:
42 Knight, Terry
5 Pearce, Matthew
20 Hollow, Brendan
25 McArdle, Nick
29 Ashton, Brian
49 Palmer, Ricky
34 Uhi, Salesi
14 Rippon, Clint
28 Chiu, Anthony
55 Dullard, Conor
?? Davies
26 Crawford, Ryan
51 McEwan, David
27 Male, Brenton
21 Puhar, Steven
50 Tavelangi, Tevita
52 Grossman, Matthew
56 Maher, Stephen
Great stuff like always, and love the reporting. How old is Eames? Love seeing blokes get out there that still think they can play! (me for one!!)
Who played in the ones and twos:
42 Knight, Terry
5 Pearce, Matthew
20 Hollow, Brendan
25 McArdle, Nick
29 Ashton, Brian
49 Palmer, Ricky
34 Uhi, Salesi
14 Rippon, Clint
28 Chiu, Anthony
55 Dullard, Conor
?? Davies
26 Crawford, Ryan
51 McEwan, David
27 Male, Brenton
21 Puhar, Steven
50 Tavelangi, Tevita
52 Grossman, Matthew
56 Maher, Stephen
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Rizzo32:
Who played in the ones and twos:
42 Knight, Terry - Seniors
5 Pearce, Matthew - Seniors
20 Hollow, Brendan - neither
25 McArdle, Nick - Seniors
29 Ashton, Brian - neither
49 Palmer, Ricky - reserves
34 Uhi, Salesi - reserves
14 Rippon, Clint - neither
28 Chiu, Anthony - reserves
55 Dullard, Conor - reserves
?? Davies - no idea, but there was a #55 that played for the reserves
26 Crawford, Ryan - neither
51 McEwan, David - neither
27 Male, Brenton - reserves
21 Puhar, Steven - reserves
50 Tavelangi, Tevita - neither
52 Grossman, Matthew - neither
56 Maher, Stephen - reserves
16 Eames, Anthony - reserves (age - probably late 30's/early 40's)[/quote]
Who played in the ones and twos:
42 Knight, Terry - Seniors
5 Pearce, Matthew - Seniors
20 Hollow, Brendan - neither
25 McArdle, Nick - Seniors
29 Ashton, Brian - neither
49 Palmer, Ricky - reserves
34 Uhi, Salesi - reserves
14 Rippon, Clint - neither
28 Chiu, Anthony - reserves
55 Dullard, Conor - reserves
?? Davies - no idea, but there was a #55 that played for the reserves
26 Crawford, Ryan - neither
51 McEwan, David - neither
27 Male, Brenton - reserves
21 Puhar, Steven - reserves
50 Tavelangi, Tevita - neither
52 Grossman, Matthew - neither
56 Maher, Stephen - reserves
16 Eames, Anthony - reserves (age - probably late 30's/early 40's)[/quote]
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He didn't give himself a run until the last quarter, and by then, we were a couple down with injuries (Aaron Ramsay left the ground with his arm in a sling and a couple more were seen limping quite noticeably).
Will be an interesting couple of weeks trying to find 22 fit players as the finals campaign draws near. Might have to accept a fifth place finish, then face either Werribee or North Ballarat in the Elimination Final in two weeks.
Will be an interesting couple of weeks trying to find 22 fit players as the finals campaign draws near. Might have to accept a fifth place finish, then face either Werribee or North Ballarat in the Elimination Final in two weeks.
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