B:
Shaw West Walker
HB:
Lloyd Richardson Steinfort
C:
A.J.Hill Fletcher Pearce
HF:
Cole Kinnear Lovett-Murray
F:
Davidson De Angelis Swan
R:
Podsiadly Obree Adkins
Inter:
Fonua Hollow Kelly Molloy
Ramsay Sheehan Smoker Teakle
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Williamstown v Essendon @ Windy Hill, 2pm Sunday
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Is it going to be on Channel 2, coz i'll watch it then.
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Hahahaha I wish i read what Dale said earlier. I was sitting there since 2 o'clock flicking back and forth from Channel 2 to Fox Footy channel. These weird aboriginal people were on for a while, then these 2 old people who were farmers and talked funny and then there was this concert thing of Opera people and it is still on! So i just watched the Port Adelaide vs. Adelaide game for a while
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Young, quick Bombers down Seagulls
By Gordon Oldham
August 19 2002
Essendon has retained a slender chance of reaching the VFL finals after thrashing Williamstown by 64 points at Windy Hill yesterday, 19.20 (134) to 10.10 (70).
The Seagulls, sixth before round 19 began, were completely outplayed by the young, quick Bombers.
Williamstown drew first blood when , a clever kick from Shane O'Bree gave Carl Steinfort the chance to score with one of his very few possessions for the day. For the rest of the opening quarter, it was the Bombers who dominated, with three times as many scoring shots on the way to a 33-point lead at the first change.
Williamstown made its main challenge in the moments before and after half-time. The Seagulls trailed by 35 points late in the second term before Matthew Pearce and James Podsiadly each kicked a goal late in time-on, then Podsiadly added two of the first three goals of the third term to reduce the margin to 18 points.
Haynes stemmed the flow with his third goal from a tight angle deep in the pocket before a crucial 50-metre penalty gave Clinton Runnells a gift and effectively deflated any hopes Williamstown might have had about a late comeback.
The Bomber back line was superb all day, Ted Richards barely giving Jarrod Molloy a sniff and James Davies, Ken Hall and Ben Goddard taking turns to provide the impetus that continually opened up the game and allowed the Bombers to score with ease.
Mark Richardson was the only senior Magpie to produce a good match.
Final Score;
Will: 1.3.9 ~ 6.5.41 ~ 9.6.60 ~ 10.10.70
Ess: 6.6.42 ~ 9.10.64 ~ 14.15.99 ~ 19.20.134
Goals: Podsiadly 4, Swan 2, Adkins, Pearce, Richardson, Steinfort.
Best: Richardson, Podsiadly, DeAngelis, O'Bree.
Reserves.
Will: 4.1.25 ~ 8.3.51 ~ 15.8.98 ~ 17.10.112
Springvale: 2.1.13 ~ 6.3.39 ~ 8.4.52 ~ 12.6.78
Goals: Kelly 2, Odell 2, Ralph 2, Teakle 2, Basile, Crow, Fonua, Hollow, Jarrad, LaVerde, Porter, Rippon, Ryan.
Best: Crow, Corcoran, Ryan, Kelly, Dukes, Twomey.
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The loss sees Williamstown drop to seventh, and in danger of missing the finals. Next weeks game against Springvale is a must-win.
Theoretically, there are six teams vying for the last three places on the ladder. Sixth placed Murray Kangaroos (42 pts) play fifth placed Box Hill (46 pts), eighth placed Sandringham (40 pts) play fourth placed Port Melbourne (52 pts), ninth placed Carlton (40 pts) play second placed Werribee, Williamstown (40 pts) play 10th placed Springvale (36 pts) and 11th placed Essendon (36 pts) play bottom-of-the-table Bendigo.
The reserves are virtually assured a finals berth. Currently third, they are one game behind the top two, and one game clear of fourth and fifth. If Box Hill (4th) can beat Werribee (1st) and Sandringham (5th) can beat Port Melbourne (2nd), Williamstown, who again play Springvale, will need a huge, percentage boosting win if they want to finish the year on top.
"Racetracks are for racing, roads are for getting there."
[This message has been edited by Dale61 (edited 19 August 2002).]
By Gordon Oldham
August 19 2002
Essendon has retained a slender chance of reaching the VFL finals after thrashing Williamstown by 64 points at Windy Hill yesterday, 19.20 (134) to 10.10 (70).
The Seagulls, sixth before round 19 began, were completely outplayed by the young, quick Bombers.
Williamstown drew first blood when , a clever kick from Shane O'Bree gave Carl Steinfort the chance to score with one of his very few possessions for the day. For the rest of the opening quarter, it was the Bombers who dominated, with three times as many scoring shots on the way to a 33-point lead at the first change.
Williamstown made its main challenge in the moments before and after half-time. The Seagulls trailed by 35 points late in the second term before Matthew Pearce and James Podsiadly each kicked a goal late in time-on, then Podsiadly added two of the first three goals of the third term to reduce the margin to 18 points.
Haynes stemmed the flow with his third goal from a tight angle deep in the pocket before a crucial 50-metre penalty gave Clinton Runnells a gift and effectively deflated any hopes Williamstown might have had about a late comeback.
The Bomber back line was superb all day, Ted Richards barely giving Jarrod Molloy a sniff and James Davies, Ken Hall and Ben Goddard taking turns to provide the impetus that continually opened up the game and allowed the Bombers to score with ease.
Mark Richardson was the only senior Magpie to produce a good match.
Final Score;
Will: 1.3.9 ~ 6.5.41 ~ 9.6.60 ~ 10.10.70
Ess: 6.6.42 ~ 9.10.64 ~ 14.15.99 ~ 19.20.134
Goals: Podsiadly 4, Swan 2, Adkins, Pearce, Richardson, Steinfort.
Best: Richardson, Podsiadly, DeAngelis, O'Bree.
Reserves.
Will: 4.1.25 ~ 8.3.51 ~ 15.8.98 ~ 17.10.112
Springvale: 2.1.13 ~ 6.3.39 ~ 8.4.52 ~ 12.6.78
Goals: Kelly 2, Odell 2, Ralph 2, Teakle 2, Basile, Crow, Fonua, Hollow, Jarrad, LaVerde, Porter, Rippon, Ryan.
Best: Crow, Corcoran, Ryan, Kelly, Dukes, Twomey.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The loss sees Williamstown drop to seventh, and in danger of missing the finals. Next weeks game against Springvale is a must-win.
Theoretically, there are six teams vying for the last three places on the ladder. Sixth placed Murray Kangaroos (42 pts) play fifth placed Box Hill (46 pts), eighth placed Sandringham (40 pts) play fourth placed Port Melbourne (52 pts), ninth placed Carlton (40 pts) play second placed Werribee, Williamstown (40 pts) play 10th placed Springvale (36 pts) and 11th placed Essendon (36 pts) play bottom-of-the-table Bendigo.
The reserves are virtually assured a finals berth. Currently third, they are one game behind the top two, and one game clear of fourth and fifth. If Box Hill (4th) can beat Werribee (1st) and Sandringham (5th) can beat Port Melbourne (2nd), Williamstown, who again play Springvale, will need a huge, percentage boosting win if they want to finish the year on top.
"Racetracks are for racing, roads are for getting there."
[This message has been edited by Dale61 (edited 19 August 2002).]