Opponent: Port Melbourne
When: Saturday 30th July
Where: TEAC Oval, Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne.
Seniors: 2:00pm start
Reserves: 11:10am start
SEN will broadcast the match live on 1116AM. Tune in from 12noon to hear the pre-match interviews and listed to Liam Pickering, David Schwarz and Mark Doran call all the action.
B: Iacobucci - Cole - Lokan
HB: Swan - J.Cloke - Shaw
C: Cranage - Lloyd - Egan
HF: Caracella - Dukes - Williams
F: Rowe - Meyer - Davies
R: Hall - C.Morrison - Johnson
Int: B.Morrison - Picken - Proctor
Lawry - Shaw - Tallis
Theodore - Boyd - Pearce
Barling - Jarrad - Leonard
Reserves
B: Barling - Boyd - Leonard
HB: Theodore - B.Morrison - McKenzie
C: Proctor - Rose - Pearce
HF: Picken - Davidson - Jarrad
F: Coates - Galea - Macri
R: McArdle - Hollow - Smoker
Int: Grossman - Dow - Crawford
Stretton - Handreck - Nicholson
Maghamez - Gowers - Chiu
Cook - Dullard - Benson
Round 17 vs Port Melbourne
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I hope Leonard doesnt actually end up in the reserves, been playing well
Big game this, a win will see Willy sit in the 8 comfortably with 2 of the teams above them expected to lose, 1 has to, and they will move within a game of Port in 5th and will find themselves in 7th, a game clear of 9th and possibly 8th
Big game this, a win will see Willy sit in the 8 comfortably with 2 of the teams above them expected to lose, 1 has to, and they will move within a game of Port in 5th and will find themselves in 7th, a game clear of 9th and possibly 8th
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Port Melbourne 1.4 10.8 13.10 17.14 (116)
Williamstown 4.3 8.4 11.8 13.14 (92)
BEST:
Port Melbourne: Lawrence Robbins Schwarze Perkins Gibson Obst
Williamstown: Davies Lokan Dukes Barling Williams Cranage
GOALS:
Port Melbourne: McMahon 2 Thewlis 2 Jones 2 Sansbury Lawrence Cotchett Perkins Le Cras Robbins McMahon McKernan Urch Alexander Pitt
Williamstown: Dukes 6 Jarrad Picken Tallis Morrison Lawry Lokan Cranage
Williamstown 4.3 8.4 11.8 13.14 (92)
BEST:
Port Melbourne: Lawrence Robbins Schwarze Perkins Gibson Obst
Williamstown: Davies Lokan Dukes Barling Williams Cranage
GOALS:
Port Melbourne: McMahon 2 Thewlis 2 Jones 2 Sansbury Lawrence Cotchett Perkins Le Cras Robbins McMahon McKernan Urch Alexander Pitt
Williamstown: Dukes 6 Jarrad Picken Tallis Morrison Lawry Lokan Cranage
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yeah he did but he got injured....they thinkit might be an ankle injury
brayden shaw got concussed and was taken to hospital just for a check up. I presume he'll be okay for next week though.
I want this Dukes man on our team! i heard Lawry might be drafted as a rookie he seems to have a bit of class about him.
From what I was listening to on the radio....Cole did some nice things burst through some packs and stuff.
Billy Morrison also did some good things...he was forward then moved half back where he was rebounding some footy's down there.
brayden shaw got concussed and was taken to hospital just for a check up. I presume he'll be okay for next week though.
I want this Dukes man on our team! i heard Lawry might be drafted as a rookie he seems to have a bit of class about him.
From what I was listening to on the radio....Cole did some nice things burst through some packs and stuff.
Billy Morrison also did some good things...he was forward then moved half back where he was rebounding some footy's down there.
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Shaw KO rocks Pies
31 July 2005 Sunday Herald Sun
Howard Leigh
COLLINGWOOD'S Brayden Shaw was taken to hospital after being knocked out in yesterday's VFL match between Port Melbourne and Williamstown.
Shaw lay face-down in the centre circle after he was bumped by Port Melbourne's Callum Urch in the first quarter at TEAC Oval.
Field umpires held up play for five minutes while Shaw was carried off in a protective collar.
Worried Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse left his seat in the grandstand to check on Shaw in the Williamstown rooms.
The 19-year-old son of 1990 Collingwood premiership captain Tony Shaw was then taken to The Alfred hospital for observation.
Williamstown coach Brad Gotch said he was worried when he saw Shaw go down so heavily.
"It didn't look good and put us under the pump after we lost Julian Rowe five minutes into the game with an ankle injury," Gotch said.
Shaw, who is expected to have ankle surgery at the end of the season to remove a troublesome spur, is yet to make his AFL debut.
Port Melbourne overcame a sluggish start to win 17.14 (116) to 13.14 (92) and retain fifth place on the VFL ladder.
Port Melbourne coach Saade Ghazi praised midfielders Ben Robbins, Steve Lawrence, Ben Schwarze, Justin Perkins and Ashley Watson and defender Joshua Gibson as his standout players.
"I thought Robbins and Lawrence and our whole midfield was terrific," Ghazi said.
Port Melbourne lost John Baird and Jesse Smith after they were included in the Kangaroos' squad of 23 for today's game against Port Adelaide in Canberra.
Gotch said Malthouse and Collingwood president Eddie McGuire had been in the Williamstown rooms before the game in a show of unity.
Seagulls centre half-forward Jeremy Dukes booted six goals to be his side's best ahead of Ben Davies (34 touches), Sam Cranage (29), Chad Morrison (22) and dumped Collingwood defender Ben Johnson, who had 20 possessions off half-back.
"Ben showed glimpses and got back a bit of confidence," Gotch said. "By his own admission he had been down on his form."
Top side Northern Bullants won their 10th consecutive match, beating Geelong 17.15 (117) to 10.7 (67) at Skilled Stadium.
Carlton squad players Ryan Houlihan (four goals from 22 touches), Glen Bowyer and Simon Wiggins (three goals each) and former Cat David Clarke were outstanding for the Bullants.
Geelong forward David Haynes booted four goals.
The Tasmanian Devils recorded their sixth consecutive win, 18.16 (124) to Box Hill 10.8 (68), at North Hobart Oval.
Coburg Tigers 15.12 (102) beat North Ballarat 10.15 (75) at Coburg City Oval.
Today's games: Sandringham v Bendigo Bombers, 2pm, Trevor Barker Oval; Werribee Tigers v Frankston, 2pm, Chirnside Park; bye Scorpions.
Shaw KO rocks Pies
31 July 2005 Sunday Herald Sun
Howard Leigh
COLLINGWOOD'S Brayden Shaw was taken to hospital after being knocked out in yesterday's VFL match between Port Melbourne and Williamstown.
Shaw lay face-down in the centre circle after he was bumped by Port Melbourne's Callum Urch in the first quarter at TEAC Oval.
Field umpires held up play for five minutes while Shaw was carried off in a protective collar.
Worried Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse left his seat in the grandstand to check on Shaw in the Williamstown rooms.
The 19-year-old son of 1990 Collingwood premiership captain Tony Shaw was then taken to The Alfred hospital for observation.
Williamstown coach Brad Gotch said he was worried when he saw Shaw go down so heavily.
"It didn't look good and put us under the pump after we lost Julian Rowe five minutes into the game with an ankle injury," Gotch said.
Shaw, who is expected to have ankle surgery at the end of the season to remove a troublesome spur, is yet to make his AFL debut.
Port Melbourne overcame a sluggish start to win 17.14 (116) to 13.14 (92) and retain fifth place on the VFL ladder.
Port Melbourne coach Saade Ghazi praised midfielders Ben Robbins, Steve Lawrence, Ben Schwarze, Justin Perkins and Ashley Watson and defender Joshua Gibson as his standout players.
"I thought Robbins and Lawrence and our whole midfield was terrific," Ghazi said.
Port Melbourne lost John Baird and Jesse Smith after they were included in the Kangaroos' squad of 23 for today's game against Port Adelaide in Canberra.
Gotch said Malthouse and Collingwood president Eddie McGuire had been in the Williamstown rooms before the game in a show of unity.
Seagulls centre half-forward Jeremy Dukes booted six goals to be his side's best ahead of Ben Davies (34 touches), Sam Cranage (29), Chad Morrison (22) and dumped Collingwood defender Ben Johnson, who had 20 possessions off half-back.
"Ben showed glimpses and got back a bit of confidence," Gotch said. "By his own admission he had been down on his form."
Top side Northern Bullants won their 10th consecutive match, beating Geelong 17.15 (117) to 10.7 (67) at Skilled Stadium.
Carlton squad players Ryan Houlihan (four goals from 22 touches), Glen Bowyer and Simon Wiggins (three goals each) and former Cat David Clarke were outstanding for the Bullants.
Geelong forward David Haynes booted four goals.
The Tasmanian Devils recorded their sixth consecutive win, 18.16 (124) to Box Hill 10.8 (68), at North Hobart Oval.
Coburg Tigers 15.12 (102) beat North Ballarat 10.15 (75) at Coburg City Oval.
Today's games: Sandringham v Bendigo Bombers, 2pm, Trevor Barker Oval; Werribee Tigers v Frankston, 2pm, Chirnside Park; bye Scorpions.
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