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Saw what I thought was clearly the best managed local level Grand Final there is today.. A great day, the senior game, while scrappy for the first 3 quarters, the skill level was disappointing, some might say from the pressure, but too many targets were missed from free kicks or marks.
Marby looked to be on top in the early going but missed many simple shots on goal. Holland was superb in the opening term, as was Ayres. For Greenvale, Bicer started off well along with Aloi in the middle. The big guy Stewart for Marby was also very dangerous, but I thought he was going to explode at anyone that looked at him the wrong way. Marby took a narrow lead into the quarter time break. Early doors Marby looked once again like they would kick away. Angepoulous finally put through a goal to give Marby a break before they missed 3 or 4 shots on goal that again they should have nailed. Greenvale were able to fight back again before the break and have the game in the balance at half time.
The third quarter followed the same trend. Marby looked like they would kick away before the Jets came flying back. A nice snap goal to Lucas bought them right back into the contest just before the last break. Marby broke away again and looked to have the game iced. A beautiful goal out of midair from Holland gave them a 3 goal break before number 21 from the Jets put on a last quarter special, taking a couple of big grabs and kicking a goal, added to goals to Bicer and Lucas and there was less than a kick in it, despite what someone said earlier, Buttigieg was excellent in the last 10 minutes, his defensive work was much the reason that Marby held the lead. The Jets biggest chance when the ball came through the midfield without pressure to a one on one deep inside forward 50, that contest between 21 and Towner was the story of the final term, just an outstanding contest with complete desperation of both players. With less than a minute to go, a tumbling kick from the middle of the ground bounced through to give Marby an 11 point lead and a quick clearance and mark to Livingston shut the door on the Jets in what was a frenetic and fantastic final quarter of football.
Livingston was the more influential of the two key forwards. Lucas was hasseled all day long and while some of the tactics could be considered questionable, they were effective to the result.
As a supporter from an outside league, it was a pleasure to watch two footballers go about their business today in Denis Bicer and Heath Ayres.
Marby certainly had the names, and while Bullen was quiet, Haynes and Holland were great and certainly had a say in the result. But Greenvale had their triers. I thought that Aloi was excellent, as was Jorgenson.
The EDFL should be congratulated on such a wonderful event that they put on for all supporters today....
My best
3 - Heath Ayres (MP)
2 - Anthony Aloi (GV)
1 - Ben Haynes (MP)
Marby looked to be on top in the early going but missed many simple shots on goal. Holland was superb in the opening term, as was Ayres. For Greenvale, Bicer started off well along with Aloi in the middle. The big guy Stewart for Marby was also very dangerous, but I thought he was going to explode at anyone that looked at him the wrong way. Marby took a narrow lead into the quarter time break. Early doors Marby looked once again like they would kick away. Angepoulous finally put through a goal to give Marby a break before they missed 3 or 4 shots on goal that again they should have nailed. Greenvale were able to fight back again before the break and have the game in the balance at half time.
The third quarter followed the same trend. Marby looked like they would kick away before the Jets came flying back. A nice snap goal to Lucas bought them right back into the contest just before the last break. Marby broke away again and looked to have the game iced. A beautiful goal out of midair from Holland gave them a 3 goal break before number 21 from the Jets put on a last quarter special, taking a couple of big grabs and kicking a goal, added to goals to Bicer and Lucas and there was less than a kick in it, despite what someone said earlier, Buttigieg was excellent in the last 10 minutes, his defensive work was much the reason that Marby held the lead. The Jets biggest chance when the ball came through the midfield without pressure to a one on one deep inside forward 50, that contest between 21 and Towner was the story of the final term, just an outstanding contest with complete desperation of both players. With less than a minute to go, a tumbling kick from the middle of the ground bounced through to give Marby an 11 point lead and a quick clearance and mark to Livingston shut the door on the Jets in what was a frenetic and fantastic final quarter of football.
Livingston was the more influential of the two key forwards. Lucas was hasseled all day long and while some of the tactics could be considered questionable, they were effective to the result.
As a supporter from an outside league, it was a pleasure to watch two footballers go about their business today in Denis Bicer and Heath Ayres.
Marby certainly had the names, and while Bullen was quiet, Haynes and Holland were great and certainly had a say in the result. But Greenvale had their triers. I thought that Aloi was excellent, as was Jorgenson.
The EDFL should be congratulated on such a wonderful event that they put on for all supporters today....
My best
3 - Heath Ayres (MP)
2 - Anthony Aloi (GV)
1 - Ben Haynes (MP)