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Romsey, Romsey, Romsey how the hell did you loose that game today ?
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Romsey, Romsey, Romsey how the hell did you loose that game today ?
In the reserves, Riddell were fantastic to roll Diggers, and Romsey trounced the Cats in the Under 18s. But never before have I seen worse sportsmanship on a football field. The Redbacks' behaviour to jeer Macedon after they had lost reeks with arrogance and immaturity.
Romsey u/18s have done this all year, and only now does it come to everyones attention. The way SOME of them play and go about their football is unsportsman-like and very arrogent. Could maybe the reason the fight started last week be because they didnt like the fact they were losing?
Woodend-Hesket got up by seven points in a thriller at Kilmore today.
For all those who were there, lets face it, Romsey blew it. Not only in the game, but in selection too. Take nothing away from the Hawks though, they fought brilliantly when their backs were against the wall. They led by around two goals at the first break, trailed by four goals at half time and two goals at the third break. But some sensational work by young Salpy in the final term, Ciunik and Johnstone saw the Hawks fight back to win the game. Sammy Bowen early and Sippy were also superb.
Romsey's better players were Burlak (why did they give him so much room ), Morgan (five goals on one leg), Connellan, Nettlebeck (brilliant) and Dawson. But the Redbacks couldn't put it together for long enough to hold on. A ten-goal second term should win you most games of football, but they couldn't put Woodend-Hesket away.
In the reserves, Riddell were fantastic to roll Diggers, and Romsey trounced the Cats in the Under 18s. But never before have I seen worse sportsmanship on a football field. The Redbacks' behaviour to jeer Macedon after they had lost reeks with arrogance and immaturity. Perhaps the club would have two footy sides playing next week rather than one if some of the thirds had of been willing to play seniors. Ben Richmond wanted to but couldn't due to family reasons, but Harrison or McGregor should have been in the side instead of Harry Wilson, Jason Dipietro and Clint Dawson - who all contributed nothing. In a seven-point ball game, had three fleet footed youngsters played instead of one injured bloke and two reserves players, perhaps the result would have been reversed.
By the way, Woodend-Hesket did a fantastic job without a key ruckman in the side. I think Darko will have to be dropped this week for Dowling though. He would have made a huge difference today.
Anyone got any thoughts about Romesey form 2008??????????????
Matt McLellan is set to hang them up. Word on the grapevine is Burlak going bush to chase coin, Dave Keenan is heading overseas for 12 months.
Leaves some big holes in already ageing list. Maybe some of these 18's can take the step up perhaps.
Woodend-Hesket got up by seven points in a thriller at Kilmore today.
For all those who were there, lets face it, Romsey blew it. Not only in the game, but in selection too. Take nothing away from the Hawks though, they fought brilliantly when their backs were against the wall. They led by around two goals at the first break, trailed by four goals at half time and two goals at the third break. But some sensational work by young Salpy in the final term, Ciunik and Johnstone saw the Hawks fight back to win the game. Sammy Bowen early and Sippy were also superb.
Romsey's better players were Burlak (why did they give him so much room ), Morgan (five goals on one leg), Connellan, Nettlebeck (brilliant) and Dawson. But the Redbacks couldn't put it together for long enough to hold on. A ten-goal second term should win you most games of football, but they couldn't put Woodend-Hesket away.
In the reserves, Riddell were fantastic to roll Diggers, and Romsey trounced the Cats in the Under 18s. But never before have I seen worse sportsmanship on a football field. The Redbacks' behaviour to jeer Macedon after they had lost reeks with arrogance and immaturity. Perhaps the club would have two footy sides playing next week rather than one if some of the thirds had of been willing to play seniors. Ben Richmond wanted to but couldn't due to family reasons, but Harrison or McGregor should have been in the side instead of Harry Wilson, Jason Dipietro and Clint Dawson - who all contributed nothing. In a seven-point ball game, had three fleet footed youngsters played instead of one injured bloke and two reserves players, perhaps the result would have been reversed.
By the way, Woodend-Hesket did a fantastic job without a key ruckman in the side. I think Darko will have to be dropped this week for Dowling though. He would have made a huge difference today.
Pickles where did you get Clint Dawson from...he didn't play
. Perhaps the club would have two footy sides playing next week rather than one if some of the thirds had of been willing to play seniors. Ben Richmond wanted to but couldn't due to family reasons, but Harrison or McGregor should have been in the side instead of Harry Wilson, Jason Dipietro and Clint Dawson - who all contributed nothing. In a seven-point ball game, had three fleet footed youngsters played instead of one injured bloke and two reserves players, perhaps the result would have been reversed.
harrison, mcgregor, smith, sullivan, romeril and most of the other romsey 18s all sat on the boundary and watched their team get run over.
they definitely could have had a better input.
harrison, mcgregor, smith, sullivan, romeril and most of the other romsey 18s all sat on the boundary and watched their team get run over.
they definitely could have had a better input.
I hope the Romsey 18's get done on Saturday - there all a bunch of &^%^%$&#($&$%$&@#(@))!!&*
I hope the Romsey 18's get done on Saturday - there all a bunch of &^%^%$&#($&$%$&@#(@))!!&*
Sorry it was supposed to be Shannon Dremel
Redbacks eliminated
by Matt Nicholls
DESPITE kicking 10 goals in the second quarter and playing some brilliant football in patches, Romsey was unable to overcome a spirited charge from Woodend-Hesket on Sunday.
Carrying one injured and two reserves players into the game, it was little wonder the Redbacks run out of legs, kicking just two second half goals in the Riddell District Football League first semi-final.
In excellent but windy conditions at Kilmore’s J.J. Clancy Reserve, the Redbacks were eliminated from the premiership race, with Woodend-Hesket advancing to play Sunbury Kangaroos this Saturday in a preliminary final.
The winner will face Riddell in the grand final at Lancefield the following Sunday.
Looking at both the Hawks and Roos on the weekend, the form suggests that the Kangaroos will enter the battle as favourites.
Woodend-Hesket fought back brilliantly against Romsey, but lacked a ruckman and a key defender.
With Matt Stacey expected to be sidelined for the rest of the season with an injured hamstring, the Hawks will be under pressure to find a suitable replacement.
As he did in the elimination final the previous weekend, Romsey ruckman Ryan Connellan dominated the hit-outs on Sunday.
Had the Redbacks been able to field injured onballer Matt McLellan, the game would have been theirs - an obvious deficiency in the middle appeared early in the game.
In the first quarter, Woodend-Hesket had much more of the ball, but failed to use the strong breeze to their advantage, leading by just 11 points at the first break.
In one of the most open and attacking quarters seen this season at any level, the Redbacks marched into half time with a lead of 25 points, after a 10-goal term.
Brydan Morgan and Anthony Higgins were simply superb up forward for Romsey, with Connellan, Steve Burlak and Ben Nettlebeck finding plenty of the football.
Whoever was supposed to be playing on Burlak should drop their heads, as the tall utility was able to run riot through the midfield in the first half.
The amount of space he was in at times embarrassed some of the most passionate Hawk fans on the sidelines.
With a handy buffer at the main break, all the talk was about Romsey, only for the side to come out and play one of the most insipid quarters seen in a finals match.
While kicking against the wind, there can be no excuses for Romsey’s performance, which saw them go through the third term scoreless, holding a four-point lead at the final change.
After their second term brilliance, no one wanted to dismiss the Redbacks chances, but you couldn’t help but feel their race had been run and won, with the Hawks hunting a revenge match against the Kangaroos.
HEROES
There were two final quarter heroes for Woodend-Hesket, and both have had indifferent seasons at Gilbert Gordon Reserve this year.
The first was Dale Ciunik, who has struggled with injury after starting the season in reasonably good form.
The former Kyneton player showed his silky skills and footy nous to use the ball brilliantly late in the game, his composure second to none.
Daniel Salpietro, a spritely young goal sneak, was the second. A player who comes under a lot of scrutiny for his decision making at times, Salpietro stood tall late in the game to take two excellent contested marks and set up a handful of goals.
When he kicked his fifth goal of the match from directly in front after a 50-metre penalty, he gave Woodend-Hesket a seven-point lead with the siren sounding moments later.
While Ciunik and Salpietro will get much of the accolades for the victory, there were three others who performed soundly and deserve much of the kudos.
Floating between the wings, Kar Weng Ng showed RDFL fans some of his finest work, producing a workman-like but magical four-quarter effort.
Forward flanker Sam Bowen was sensational early, particularly in the first and third quarters, providing much of the delivery to his forwards.
With a shortage of big men, Daniel Sipthorp produced another stellar effort in the midfield and around the ground to suggest that he is Woodend-Hesket’s trump card in this Saturday’s preliminary final.
For Romsey, Morgan was again brilliant, having to play virtually on one leg with a hamstring strain, while Burlak, Connellan, Nettlebeck, Paul Brady and Cam Dawson were also in good touch.
The Redbacks virtually played with 19 men for the day, with Chris Wilson selected despite being unable to contribute with an ankle injury, and reserves’ fill-ins Jason Dipietro and Shannon Dremel not up to senior football standard.
Had they played three Under 18s instead, some of whom have performed exceptionally all season in the seniors, I consider there is no doubt the result would have been reversed.
As they say, hindsight is a wonderful thing, especially once you’ve been knocked out of the finals.
SENIORS
Woodend-Hesket 4.1, 8.2, 11.5, 15.6 (96) d
Romsey 2.2, 12.3, 12.3, 14.5 (89).
Goals (W): D. Salpietro, D. Ciunik 5; A. Johnstone, K. Ng 2; D. Dabrovsak.
Best: Ng, Ciunik, S. Bowen, Salpietro, M. Stevens, D. Sipthorp.
Goals (R): B. Morgan 5; A. Higgins 4; P. Evans 2; R. Connellan, P. Brady, T. Cox.
Best: Morgan, Higgins, S. Burlak, Connellan, Brady, Cox.
Couldn't find a spot in your best six for the "brilliant" Nettlebeck?