Wimmera Football League Under 17's

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sure sure.
An under performer has been jacob seeary to worried about his noodle box. still sits 6 goals behind the leading goal kicker at stawell disappointing:p


sorry crow eater i dont think he really that good

jack atkinsmith is in form and tanner wills
 
i was ment to do that before playing ressies i played all but 5 mins in the last qtr. Im saying he plays 3 qtrs depending on game situation. If its close he will play the whole game
 
Saturday morning tips for the Under 17's

Demons to beat Eagles by 64 BOG Jack Aitken Smith Demons
Diggers to beat Saints by 35 BOG Adam Taylor Diggers with 6+goals
Rats to beat Roos by 29 BOG Jayden Lehmann Roos
Tigers to beat Redlegged Warriors by 44 BOG Marty Dufty Tigers
 

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Stawell 1.3.9 def by Nhill 14.15.99
GK: Stawell: Jack Kelly Nhill: Tom Driscoll 6 Josh Jarred 2
BP:Stawell: Dave Chalmers Nhill: Martin Dufty Nardoo right about result and Bog

Ararat 11.12.78 def Dimboola 5.4.34
GK: Ararat: Tyson Carr 4 Toby Reid 2. Dimboola: Lindsay Harrison 2
BP; Ararat: Josh Dunn. Dimboola: Matt Schultz Nardoo wrong about Bog right about result

Diggers 13.13.91 def Saints 6.6.42
GK: Diggers: Tom McGrath Brodie Mines 3 Saints: Jake Cooke-Harrison 2
BP: Diggers: Tom McGrath Saints: Mitch Creek Nardoo Right about result wrong about Bog

Warrack 5.2.32 def by Horsham dees 16.10.106
GK: Warrack: Kane Taylor 2 Horsham: Sean Christopher 4, Sebastian Ross 3, Hayden Kemp 2, Joe Curren 2, Jake Ward 2.
BP: Warrack: Timothy Germano Horsham: Sebastian Ross Nardoo Right about result wrong about Bog

Minyup-Murtoa had he Bye.
Will wait for a much better wrap up by scotty
 
Interesting Stat continued
the last 6 now, yes 6 opposition teams to play United have scored the same amount of points as they have goals.

5.5 Ararat
5.5 Stawell
7.7 Warracknabeal
7.7 Nhill
8.8 Horsham
6.6 Saints
Ok now its getting scary:p
 
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Round 12 and this is scottyD’s Report....


Warracknabeal let Horsham have a run on ANZAC park after Brim Sporting Club’s oval could not be used. Horsham were the team tipped in this 1st vs. 5th match.

Warracknabeal kicked a goal in response to Horsham’s 5 majors in the opening term. The game was destined to be a blow-out but after quarter time, Warracknabeal hit 3 goals straight. The Eagles were unlucky to concede 3 themselves before the half time siren. The half-time scores in Warracknabeal were the Eagles 4.0 (24) with Horsham at a steady 7.2 (44). Sean Christopher and Sebastian Ross showed the experience they got given after playing in the Under 15 Wimmera Schoolboys Carnival over the past week. Horsham goaled 4 more times in the 3rd with 5 behinds and conceding just the single minor. There was no surprise as to who would win this game as Horsham rolled the Eagles over in the final term kicking 5 goals.
The Eagles got the 1 goal but Horsham got the 4 premiership points taking the game to Warracknabeal 5.2 (32) Horsham 16.10 (106).

Best afield for Horsham were Sebastian Ross and Tim Hasse with Tyler Blake also assisting. They were all absent last week and did quite well on their return. Warracknabeal’s Timothy Germano and Alex Ross both did their best for the Eagles

Sean Christopher put the ball through the sticks 4 times with Sebastian Ross kicking 3 and Hayden Kemp with just the two for the Demons.
Kane Taylor was the Eagles only multiple goal kicker but Jesse Murphy and others helped out with singles.


Horsham Diggers had their 3rd week in Horsham when they battled the Saints on City Oval. Last time they met the Saints went down in by 11 points in what was a very entertaining match.

United missed 5 attempts at goal in the first quarter with Alistair Byrne kicking his 1st and only goal for the game. The Diggers kicked another and Jacob Cooke-Harrison scored the Saints 1st. United scored 5 majors in the second with the Saints fighting back with the 1. The Saints put up great pressure but it was the early breaks that let United get the goals. The Half-time numbers were United 7.8 (50) to the Saints 2.2 (14). The Saints came back in the 3rd, outscoring the Diggers by a single point. Saints had 3 goals 2 points added to their tally while Horsham United had the 3 goals 1 single added to theirs. Youngsters Connor Lawson, Brodie Mines and Adrian Byrne all looked promising after being in recent form for the Diggers and they continued that run. Brodie Mines kicked 3 goals in the 3rd term including a magnificent run from the backline with 2 give and goes to end up with the goal. The Diggers held on to their lead as they kicked a few more goals in the final term. Sam Dignan took a mark in the goal square to convert a goal in the last 5 minutes for the Saints.

Full-time scores in Horsham were United 13.13 (91) to the Saints 6.6 (42)
Tom McGrath and Nathan Byrne performed well for the Diggers taking B.O.G honours while Saints rucks, Mitch Creek and Daniel Simpson took their clubs best afield.

Tom McGrath and Brodie Mines kicked 3 each for the Diggers while Jacob Cooke-Harrison kicked 2 for the Saints. Mitchell Nuske kicked a ‘Daicos’ type goal earning himself in the goal kickers list.


3rd placed Ararat met 7th Placed Dimboola at Alexandra Oval in a game tipped to the Rats.

Ararat have shown some great form throughout the season being the only team to beat Horsham so far. Dimboola have been in miserable form with only 3 wins and they showed why they are 7th on the ladder after scoring no goals in the opening term. Ararat shocked the Kangaroos as they knocked 7 through the middle and missed 5. An amazing 47 points up in the first quarter were the Rats but in the second the story changed. Ararat kicked a measly 1 goal 2 alongside Dimboola who also got 1 goal 2. At Half-time the scores were Ararat 8.7 (55) and Dimboola 1.2 (8). The margin stayed the same as they headed into the 3rd term with Tyson Carr inspiring the Rats. The Rats missed plenty of opportunities kicking 3.4 all thanks to Dimboola’s tireless efforts. They themselves managed to kick 2 majors as the last break took place. Dimboola kept their heads up although trailing by 57 points come the 4th term. They kept Ararat scoreless allowing just a behind but they also converted 2 more goals and 2 points to end what was a great game.
Final scores in Ararat, The Rats 11.12 (78) to the Kangaroos 5.4 (34).

Tyson Carr kicked 4 in Ararat’s sterling win assisted by Toby Reid’s 2. Lindsay Harrison kicked 2 in his performance for Dimboola but nothing prevailed for the Kangaroos.

Dimboola’s Jayden Lehmann and Matthew Schultz earned best on ground experiences while Toby Reid and Josh Dunn placed their name in Ararat’s best.


Stawell hosted Nhill at Central Park in a very one-sided game.

2nd Placed Nhill took the game as a percentage booster but Stawell hoped to change the Tigers plans. Nhill had the bye to look for after the match while Stawell will face Horsham Demons next round. The inaccurate Nhill scored 2.8 in the first quarter leaving Stawell scoreless and trailing by 20. Although Nhill could have been 60 points up, they figured out what they needed to do as they tallied another 4 goals and 2 points to their tally at half-time. Stawell were 0.1 (1) and Nhill at 6.10 (46) at the mid-spell. Thomas Driscoll gave the Nhill Tigers some more valued experience as they kicked another 4 majors and 2 points taking the score to 10.12 (72) with the Warriors on 0.2 (2) at 3 quarter time. Martin Dufty dominated as Nhill took another 4 goals to the board while Jack Kelly kicked Stawell’s first with Dave Chalmers starring. George Howard had 2 shots on goal, one from 20m out and the other 5m, but sadly put the Sherrin into the man on the mark's hands, twice. Would have a been a highlight of the day.
Final scores were Stawell 1.3 (9) to Nhill 14.15 (99).

Thomas Driscoll booted 6 with Liam Schwarz adding 2 to his season tally of 29 (equal 1st). Jack Kelly kicked Stawell’s major but should have had a couple more.

Martin Dufty and Ricky Scott were best on ground for Nhill while for Stawell, Dave Chalmers and Cam Kimber did what they could.


...and that’s Round 12.
 
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