Tasmanian Football Results: August 20-21.

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Barge said:
Like anyone notices Goal Umpires! Were you the one No 38 for Friends was trying to tell a goal that DOSA kicked at the changerooms end had in fact missed (which was in fact a goal)?

hahaha, that was me :)

(I thought you didn't notice goal umpires?)
 
TigerFan said:
hahaha, that was me :)

(I thought you didn't notice goal umpires?)

Haha! I was standing right behind you! Could tell it was a goal from my view!

Had quite a bit of fun bagging said full back as after a DOSA behind with the kick in he'd kick to Jason Frawley every time!
 
I heard that :)

I was so proud of myself for not having a smirk on my face when he kept looking back at me.

he was yelling 'you can't pay that', 'you can't pay that' - I simply responded 'watch me'. :p
 

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Barge said:
Jock's a good bloke?

I'd hate to meet someone you thought was a shocking bloke!

At least you're young. You have time. You'll learn young man! You'll learn!
Maybe he is refrormed? All I know is he was always an arseh*le, much like a few other players I know.
 
Tribunal just found Jack Riewoldt guilty of charging, he got 3 weeks one suspended. Bit harsh i think???
 
Unlike Sam Lonergan, young Jack mustn't have had an "outstanding junior record" to help him get cleared.

More likely, because he wasn't in contention for a spot with the Devils!

Must agree, 2 matches is a very harsh penalty for charging, an offence which usually only carries a 1 match ban at the most.

He's only about 16 isn't he? Would have thought that would have been his first trip to the tribunal!

Had to laugh at the Sunday Tasmanian's wrap up of the Clarence v North Hobart clash, they called Jack "Joe Riewoldt" and Stuart Probert "Nick Probert"!

Their coverage is abysmal at times. Too busy blowing smoke up the Devils' you know whats!

Wonder if Matthew Wade would have got 3 matches with a game suspended?

I think we all know the answer to that one!
 
Any idea, what Moles, Foale and Piuselli got, we're in big trouble otherwise. I would have.

INS:
Field Reeves, Fabian Churchill and Ben Reid

OUT:
Moles, Foale and Piuselli.

This is of course if they get suspended, but I suddenly got nervous with the previous post about Jack, good for us because he is from Clarence, but bad because it could set the trend. :(

Lets hope, the Devils get knocked out this week, so we can have Street and Henley back.
 
_TiGeR-ToWn_ said:
How has Shem Hawking been playing for University Mowbray this year? heard he was in the interleague side and all. From my club just interested what he has done! cheers

Ill be watching both Uni teams in their Grand Finals in 2 weeks time so Ill let you know how he goes should I see him. Will report back with a brief game report...
 
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22nd August 2005: Mt Pleasant Starts Fast And Holds On To Victory

Mt Pleasant warmed up for next Saturday's second semi-final clash with Bothwell by recording a 34-point victory at home against Triabunna.
The Mounties started strongly and kicked three goals to nil in the first term to hold a 19-point lead at the opening change.
The margin stayed at around five goals through to the three-quarter time siren, with the home team seemingly in control.
Triabunna booted three goals in the first half of the final quarter to drag itself back into the contest, before Mt Pleasant steadied, adding the final four majors of the contest.
Damien Wilson was best for the victor, using the ball creatively out of the centre and Jarrod Moore was outstanding in the key position of centre half-forward.
Brendon Rainbird was solid at full-forward, finishing the day with three goals, the same as Ryan Thomas.
Triabunna got great drive from centreman Paul Taylor, who gathered plenty of the football, and Rob Fazackerley, who continues to excel after being thrown into the ruck because of injuries.
Matt Haigh continues his fine run of form at centre half-back and Mark Reid was again the pick of his side's forwards, finishing the afternoon with four goals.
Bothwell easily accounted for an injury hit and defeated Oatlands by 90 points.
The ladder leader jumped out to a quick lead while kicking with the wind in the first term and never looked back.
The second term saw it add a further six goals to two. If not for a
three-goal-11 third quarter the margin could have been dramatically greater.
Oatlands battled hard in the final term but was merely playing for pride by that stage.
Bothwell youngster Cameron Horne was excellent and one of his side's best. Mathew Hay was outstanding in a rock-solid defensive unit.
Gavin Branch had a great battle in the ruck with Luke Johns and Ben Eyles and Scott Brazendale were both tireless performers.
In another positive result, 10 players kicked goals, with six of those kicking more than one.
Nick Street worked hard at full-back for Oatlands but was under constant pressure from the Bothwell forward attacks, while Johns in the ruck and centreman Clinton Curtain each gave their all.
Dean Clark was again tireless on the ball but once again the forwards struggled, with Mark Kamaric kicking four of his side's six goals.
 
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22nd August 2005: Finals Setback As OHA Outplays Uni

Two weeks out from finals action, University suffered a setback when it was outplayed by a resurgent OHA outfit at University.
The first quarter was an even affair with only two points separating the teams at the break, but OHA added four goals to University's two to hold a 13-point lead at half-time.
OHA broke the game open in the third quarter, kicking five goals to University's one.
OHA held a match-winning 38-point margin at three- quarter time and continued its good work in the final quarter, taking control to add a further three goals while holding University goalless and winning by 58 points.
Martyn Kroon, better known as a defender, was a star up forward for OHA with seven goals.
He received valuable support from on-ballers Gavin Quirk, Paul McShane and Jarrod Lynch and defenders Warwick Dawson and Stuart James.
The best for University were midfielders Nicko Aird and Mal Reeve, along with Simon Evans, Greg Farmilo, Shaun Suitor and Sam Maguire in defence.
A seven-goal third quarter by Richmond enabled it to shake off a determined Hutchins in their clash at Queenborough.
Hutchins took the game up to the more fancied Richmond outfit and held a slender four-point lead at quarter time. The second quarter was a see-sawing affair as both teams tried to gain the ascendancy with the scores locked at 36 points each at half-time.
The third quarter produced many forward thrusts by both teams, with Richmond kicking seven goals to Hutchins three to lead by 23 points at the last change.
In the final quarter Richmond held sway to win by 29 points.
On-ballers Scott Wilson, Cameron Johnson, Dale Wood and Adam Daft, forward Andrew Johnson and defender Damian Wickham were best for Richmond and Richard Palfreyman, Sam Madden, Dion McKay, Josh Bean, Rohan Windsor and Adam Palfreyman with four goals best for Hutchins.
DOSA had too many answers for a gallant Friends' registering a 192-point win in their final game at Dominic Oval.
Although inaccurate at goal in the first three quarters, DOSA was far too powerful, holding Friends' to two goals while kicking 19. DOSA added 11 goals to Friends' nil in the final quarter in their mammoth win.
Onballer-cum-forward Peter Jelkic with nine goals was best for DOSA, backed up by forwards Kim Harvey and Michael Robinson and Glenn James, on-ballers Marcus Cugino and Jason Coad while for Friends' defenders Ben Parremore, Tom Murray and Zac Batchelor, on-ballers Andrew Smith, Mark Cowen and Angelo Pavlides played well.
 

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Barge said:
Unlike Sam Lonergan, young Jack mustn't have had an "outstanding junior record" to help him get cleared.

More likely, because he wasn't in contention for a spot with the Devils!

Must agree, 2 matches is a very harsh penalty for charging, an offence which usually only carries a 1 match ban at the most.

He's only about 16 isn't he? Would have thought that would have been his first trip to the tribunal!

Had to laugh at the Sunday Tasmanian's wrap up of the Clarence v North Hobart clash, they called Jack "Joe Riewoldt" and Stuart Probert "Nick Probert"!

I believe he is 17, though I could be wrong, that wouldn't be a good omen for the 3 Glenorchy players. The paper really needs to get it's act together, too many stuff ups.
 
bsg7 said:
Tribunal just found Jack Riewoldt guilty of charging, he got 3 weeks one suspended. Bit harsh i think???
I would of thought 1, but I didn't see the incident so I don't know if it was bad or not, but 3 is bit high, 2 might of been reasonable.
 
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22nd August 2005: Finals Setback As OHA Outplays Uni

Two weeks out from finals action, University suffered a setback when it was outplayed by a resurgent OHA outfit at University.
The first quarter was an even affair with only two points separating the teams at the break, but OHA added four goals to University's two to hold a 13-point lead at half-time.
OHA broke the game open in the third quarter, kicking five goals to University's one.
OHA held a match-winning 38-point margin at three- quarter time and continued its good work in the final quarter, taking control to add a further three goals while holding University goalless and winning by 58 points.
Martyn Kroon, better known as a defender, was a star up forward for OHA with seven goals.
He received valuable support from on-ballers Gavin Quirk, Paul McShane and Jarrod Lynch and defenders Warwick Dawson and Stuart James.
The best for University were midfielders Nicko Aird and Mal Reeve, along with Simon Evans, Greg Farmilo, Shaun Suitor and Sam Maguire in defence.


I went to this one and Uni were pretty weak, very windy day and they kept bombing it up high to the Blacklows who were consistently outnumbered. OHA always had more players at ground level and used it much better in the conditions. Dan Blacklow has broken his hand as well which will hurt their finals chances.
 
You beat my to it Majestic, pretty happy with that result, Churchill will probably come in. if Riewoldts ban goes to 2 weeks, do you reckon Clarence will "not perform as well as they can" this weekend so he gets to play. I don't give Clarence a hope in hell of beating the eagles anyway. C'mon you Pies!!!!!!!!!!
 
Eagles up over Clarence, which I reckon they would of won anyway whoever they faced, Glenorchy have a big chance of beating North, Glenorchy might have trouble at Bellerive if the final is played there.
 
WCL said:
Surely (hoping) it will be played at North Hobart.

Assuming that it is a Glenorchy V Clarence prelim, its going to be one of the biggest games in the last 4-5 years.
 
bsg7 said:
Assuming that it is a Glenorchy V Clarence prelim, its going to be one of the biggest games in the last 4-5 years.
I'd like to see a big crowd for this, they have had some great games in the old TFL days, and Glenorchy beating Clarence towards the end of the season will really set the mood for this one. If it's played anywhere but Bellerive Glenorchy will have a chance of winning the game.

For some reason the Pies cannot win on Bellerive, much like they cannot win at Boyer.
 

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