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Team Captain
Blomeley back for BFL
29/05/2008 12:46:00 AM
REDAN captain Nathan Blomeley is back and will represent the Ballarat Football League in the VCFL Pool A Country Championship at Shepparton from tomorrow.
A week ago Blomeley was facing the possibility of an extended lay-off with what was thought to be stress fracture in a foot.
However, a new diagnosis will see the 24-year-old train with the BFL representative squad tonight and line up against Goulburn Valley tomorrow night.
"There's no stress fracture," Blomeley said yesterday.
"There's no (immediate) cure.
"It's just a matter of putting up with some discomfort and playing through the pain."
Blomeley is spurred on by the opportunity to again represent Victoria in the Australian Country Football Carnival in July and the possibility of playing on the MCG.
The Redan star represented Victoria Country two years ago.
The national carnival's preliminary rounds will be at Shepparton on July 24-25, with the division one final a curtain-raiser to the AFL clash between Melbourne and North Melbourne on July 27.
BFL chief executive officer Rod Ward said there was no one keener to wear the navy blue of the BFL than Blomeley.
"He's put his hand up.
"He's desperate to play," he said
Mr Ward said the possibility of wearing the Big V on the MCG was a significant lure for Blomeley.
The BFL yesterday named a 29-man squad - one more than coach Peter Freeman will take to Shepparton.
Freeman and his selectors have chosen the extra player in case Melton South key forward Rob McMahon fails a fitness test at the Eastern Oval tonight.
McMahon is struggling with a problem right knee.
Darley leading goal-kicker Adrian Newman was ruled out on Tuesday night with two calf injuries.
Redan's Jarrod Edwards has been appointed captain with Darley's Matt Cape and Brendan Porter from Melton the vice-captains.
Ballarat is facing Ovens and Murray, Goulburn Valley and Hampden in pool A.
The BFL meets Goulburn Valley tomorrow at 6.30pm, Hampden on Saturday at 1pm, and Ovens and Murray on Sunday at 12.45pm in the last match of the championship.
29/05/2008 12:46:00 AM
REDAN captain Nathan Blomeley is back and will represent the Ballarat Football League in the VCFL Pool A Country Championship at Shepparton from tomorrow.
A week ago Blomeley was facing the possibility of an extended lay-off with what was thought to be stress fracture in a foot.
However, a new diagnosis will see the 24-year-old train with the BFL representative squad tonight and line up against Goulburn Valley tomorrow night.
"There's no stress fracture," Blomeley said yesterday.
"There's no (immediate) cure.
"It's just a matter of putting up with some discomfort and playing through the pain."
Blomeley is spurred on by the opportunity to again represent Victoria in the Australian Country Football Carnival in July and the possibility of playing on the MCG.
The Redan star represented Victoria Country two years ago.
The national carnival's preliminary rounds will be at Shepparton on July 24-25, with the division one final a curtain-raiser to the AFL clash between Melbourne and North Melbourne on July 27.
BFL chief executive officer Rod Ward said there was no one keener to wear the navy blue of the BFL than Blomeley.
"He's put his hand up.
"He's desperate to play," he said
Mr Ward said the possibility of wearing the Big V on the MCG was a significant lure for Blomeley.
The BFL yesterday named a 29-man squad - one more than coach Peter Freeman will take to Shepparton.
Freeman and his selectors have chosen the extra player in case Melton South key forward Rob McMahon fails a fitness test at the Eastern Oval tonight.
McMahon is struggling with a problem right knee.
Darley leading goal-kicker Adrian Newman was ruled out on Tuesday night with two calf injuries.
Redan's Jarrod Edwards has been appointed captain with Darley's Matt Cape and Brendan Porter from Melton the vice-captains.
Ballarat is facing Ovens and Murray, Goulburn Valley and Hampden in pool A.
The BFL meets Goulburn Valley tomorrow at 6.30pm, Hampden on Saturday at 1pm, and Ovens and Murray on Sunday at 12.45pm in the last match of the championship.