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TAC CUP FINALS
« on: August 23, 2010, 01:46:59 AM »
Final 12 of 13 teams WTF is this

FRIDAY
1st Elimination Final
Sandringham Dragons vs Bendigo Pioneers at Highgate Reserve,Craigieburn 7pm

SATURDAY
1st Qualifying Final
Dandenong Stingrays vs Oakleigh Chargers at Visy Park 9:45am
2nd Qualifying Final
Geelong Falcons vs Northern Knights at Visy Park 12:15pm
4th Elimination Final
North Ballarat Rebels vs Murray Bushrangers at Visy Park 2:45pm

SUNDAY
2nd Eliminaton Final
Gippsland Power vs Western Jets at Visy Park 11:30am
3rd Elimination Final
Calder Cannons vs Eastern Ranges at Visy Park 2pm

Bendigo finished 13th BUT since GWS declined to play in the finals, Bendigo (the last placed team) replace them!!! ::)

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Re: TAC CUP FINALS
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2010, 02:49:23 AM »
Final 12 of 13 teams WTF is this

FRIDAY
1st Elimination Final
Sandringham Dragons vs Bendigo Pioneers at Highgate Reserve,Craigieburn 7pm

SATURDAY
1st Qualifying Final
Dandenong Stingrays vs Oakleigh Chargers at Visy Park 9:45am
2nd Qualifying Final
Geelong Falcons vs Northern Knights at Visy Park 12:15pm
4th Elimination Final
North Ballarat Rebels vs Murray Bushrangers at Visy Park 2:45pm

SUNDAY
2nd Eliminaton Final
Gippsland Power vs Western Jets at Visy Park 11:30am
3rd Elimination Final
Calder Cannons vs Eastern Ranges at Visy Park 2pm

Bendigo finished 13th BUT since GWS declined to play in the finals, Bendigo (the last placed team) replace them!!! ::)

Bendigo Pioneers has only won one game all year and a precentage of 51 lol.

The AFL aren't going to have a final 12 and this is them trialing it?  :help
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Re: TAC CUP FINALS
« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2010, 07:45:14 PM »
GO POWER  ;D

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Re: TAC CUP FINALS
« Reply #3 on: September 05, 2010, 04:17:56 PM »
2010 TAC Cup - Elimination Finals


Geelong Falcons   0.2  1.5  3.6  7.8 (50)
Calder Cannons   4.3  7.4  7.7  11.9 (75)

GOALS:
Geelong Falcons: Fisher 3 Smith 2 Dahlhaus  MacLeod
Calder Cannons: Meli 3 Sullivan 2 Mitchell 2 Schroder  Murphy  Guthrie  Williams

BEST:
Geelong Falcons: Dahlhaus MacLeod Sodomaco Taylor Smith Smedts
Calder Cannons: Sullivan Wallis Liberatore Hunter Prestia Grenfell


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Dandenong Stingrays   4.3  6.9  10.11  15.17 (107)
North Ballarat Rebels   1.2   1.2   4.4      5.6 (36)

GOALS:
Dandenong Stingrays: Lynch 4 Treloar 3 Greeley 2 Curren  Buchan  Benbow  Siposs  Shiel  Amalfi
North Ballarat Rebels: O'Brien 2 Hill  Cameron  Spriggs

BEST:
Dandenong Stingrays: Shiel Siposs Lynch Treloar Heddles Buntine
North Ballarat Rebels: Barber Ross Mabon Cameron Arnott Taggert

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Sandringham Dragons   2.1  7.4  8.8  10.8 (68)
Oakleigh Chargers        1.5  5.8  6.12  9.16 (70)

GOALS:
Sandringham Dragons: Farmer 2 Reilly 2 Sumner 2 Jacobs  Woodward  Russo  Sharp
Oakleigh Chargers: Batsanis 2 Tomlinson 2 Golds  Lester  Castricum  Schneider  Michie

BEST:
Sandringham Dragons: Woodward Russo Jacobs Slonim Reilly Frost
Oakleigh Chargers: Gaff Lester Schneider Michie Cassidy Batsanis

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Re: TAC CUP FINALS
« Reply #4 on: September 11, 2010, 06:04:10 PM »
TAC Cup - Preliminary Finals

Dandenong Stingrays   4.3  7.5  8.7  9.10 (64)
Calder Cannons           2.2  4.6  9.9  13.13 (91)

GOALS:
Dandenong Stingrays: Parker 2 Curren  Lynch  Elton  Buntine  Hallahan  Tagg  Treloar
Calder Cannons: Schroder 3 Kefford 2 Sullivan 2 Prestia 2 Mitchell  Meli  Guthrie  Williams

BEST:
Dandenong Stingrays: Elton Shiel Amalfi Treloar Gent Lynch
Calder Cannons: Prestia Guthrie Sullivan Sheridan Ellis Williams

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Oakleigh Chargers   4.4  8.6  10.8  14.9 (93)
Gippsland Power     2.5  4.8  8.13  14.20 (104)

GOALS:
Oakleigh Chargers: Johnson 4 Gordon 2 Crocker  Batsanis  Gaff  Tomlinson  Karnezis  Tyson  Schneider  Michie
Gippsland Power: Northe 2 MacDonald 2 Wyatt 2 Deery 2 Salton  Smith  Bugg  Hoghton  Heppell  Lamb

BEST:
Oakleigh Chargers: Cassidy Johnson Gordon Crocker Gaff Harris
Gippsland Power: Heppell Lamb Northe Wyatt Deery Ross

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Heppell shaping as high draft pick (Age)
« Reply #5 on: September 12, 2010, 02:18:40 AM »
Heppell shaping as high draft pick
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September 12, 2010

TAC CUP


GIPPSLAND Power midfielder Dyson Heppell is likely to be one of the hottest properties come draft day and will be showcased in next Sunday's TAC Cup grand final after another best-on-ground performance in the Power's 11-point win over the Oakleigh Chargers in a preliminary final at Visy Park yesterday.

Calder Cannons coach Martin Allison, who watched the game after his team's upset 27-point win over the Dandenong Stingrays to earn an eighth grand-final appearance in the past decade, believes Heppell is a definite top-three draft choice and Gold Coast-bound.

While the Suns are likely to have defensive midfielder David Swallow, speedster Harley Bennell and South Australian Sam Day in their sights for the top three picks, Heppell appears likely to enter the equation. He was named a joint winner of the Morrish Medal for the TAC Cup's best and fairest with Sandringham Dragon Jackson Sketcher last week, just hours after starring with 36 disposals in last week's elimination final.

Yesterday, he was the difference again to hold off a fast-finishing Oakleigh, 14.20 (104) to 14.9 (93).

Allison said a fair bit of attention would be paid to Heppell in the lead-up to next week's grand final. "He's got balance, he's got poise, he's got very good decision-making skills on both sides of his body. He's in and under and then next thing you know he's on the outside giving a handball receive," Allison said.

Gippsland coach Damian Carroll said Heppell deserved plenty of accolades after an outstanding season. "He's [Heppell] a super player and also very good over head as well … he sets up a lot of play going forward for us," he said.

The Cannons have plenty of their own guns firing with Dion Prestia likely to attract some interest after his dominant performance in the midfield.

Matt Watson and Cameron Guthrie were brilliant in defence as they continually outmarked their opponents and relaunched their team through other avenues to goal to win 13.13 (91) to 9.10 (64).

The Cannons are regulars in TAC Cup grand finals, with five flags over the past decade.

Allison believes, while it is a top breeding ground in the Sunbury and Craigieburn areas, it has been the coaching at grass-roots level that has helped the club become successful. "There's no doubt that those teams who make the grand final every year gets two or three extra players drafted because of their success," Allison said.

"I think the coaching at the local level is probably better than most other areas so that certainly helps, that's for sure."

Amazingly, the Cannons finished seventh and the Power sixth and end up playing in the grand final under a new knockout finals series, which gives more teams exposure in finals.

The Geelong Falcons and Dandenong Stingrays were highly fancied entering the final series.


TAC CUP GRAND FINAL:
Calder Cannons v Gippsland Power,
10am, next Sunday at Etihad Stadium.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/heppell-shaping-as-high-draft-pick-20100911-15633.html

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Re: TAC CUP FINALS
« Reply #6 on: September 12, 2010, 12:21:15 PM »
GO POWER  ;D  :thumbsup


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Re: TAC CUP FINALS
« Reply #7 on: September 18, 2010, 10:43:47 AM »
If you're willing to pay $5 you can watch the TAC Cup Grand Final streamed via the internet

http://portal.rivustv.com/showCatalogPopup.php?id=3&affiliate=11903

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Re: TAC CUP FINALS
« Reply #8 on: September 19, 2010, 03:38:24 PM »
6th flag in 10 years for Calder

2010 TAC Cup Grand Final

Calder Cannons    5.2   9.7  16.11  17.14 (116)
Gippsland Power   2.1   5.4    7.5     8.10 (58)

GOALS:
Calder Cannons: Mitchell 5 Kefford 3 Schroder 2 Meli 2 Sullivan  Prestia  Grenfell  Murphy  Sheridan
Gippsland Power: Marusic 2 Lamb 2 Hector  Smith  Northe  MacDonald

BEST:
Calder Cannons: Wallis Mitchell Prestia Guthrie Kefford Schroder
Gippsland Power: Ross Northe Todd Smith Marusic Staley

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Re: TAC CUP FINALS
« Reply #9 on: September 19, 2010, 07:23:28 PM »
The doggies will rapt despite the loss last night. Wallis had 47 possies today  :o, 6 marks, 6 tackles, 4 clearances and 5 inside 50s and they get him cheap at pick 22 or thereabouts plus Libba jnr at pick 39. Wish we had such luck with father-sons as it's been bone dry since Richo and Bowden came to the club in the early-mid 90s  :P.

Luke Mitchell one other interesting one. Been injured with with a shoulder and missed a lot of footy this year yet starred today up forward kicking 5 goals. He'll probably come in now to a second round pick. Depends on which club will take the risk/chance in the draft as early as possible to grab him.

For the Power Lamb impressed as a small half-forward with a ripped of a goal from the pocket while Heppell was fairly quiet.
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Re: TAC CUP FINALS
« Reply #10 on: September 19, 2010, 07:57:29 PM »
The doggies will rapt despite the loss last night. Wallis had 47 possies today  :o, 6 marks, 6 tackles, 4 clearances and 5 inside 50s and they get him cheap at pick 22 or thereabouts plus Libba jnr at pick 39.

Looks like there must have been a change to the rules;
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But other clubs can bid for Wallis, meaning the Bulldogs will probably have to use their first-round draft pick to acquire him.

http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/208/default.aspx?newsid=102867
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Re: TAC CUP FINALS
« Reply #11 on: September 20, 2010, 01:41:11 AM »
The doggies will rapt despite the loss last night. Wallis had 47 possies today  :o, 6 marks, 6 tackles, 4 clearances and 5 inside 50s and they get him cheap at pick 22 or thereabouts plus Libba jnr at pick 39.

Looks like there must have been a change to the rules;
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But other clubs can bid for Wallis, meaning the Bulldogs will probably have to use their first-round draft pick to acquire him.

http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/208/default.aspx?newsid=102867

Yep the Bulldogs first round pick will be around pick 22. A bonus for them in such a compromised draft.

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Re: TAC CUP FINALS
« Reply #12 on: September 20, 2010, 01:44:59 AM »
Match reports from the Herald-Sun and Age...

Father-son AFL draft prospect Mitch Wallis powered his way to 47 possessions to guide Calder Cannons to a 58-point win in today's TAC Cup grand final against Gippsland Power.

The Martin Allison-coached Cannons claimed their sixth premiership in 10 years in the under-18 competition with a 17.14 (116) to 8.10 (58) victory at Etihad Stadium.

Leading by 27 points at half-time, the defending premiers piled on seven goals to Gippsland's two in the third quarter to lead by 10 goals at three-quarter time, with Wallis gathering 14 disposals for the term to decide the contest.

Both teams scored a goal each in the final term.

Blond, curly-haired Wallis is the son of former Western Bulldogs skipper Steve.

The 17-year-old is tipped to be taken by the Bulldogs in October along with Calder team-mate Tom Liberatore, son of Tony.

Calder's dominant performance included five goals from 196cm forward Luke Mitchell.

Gippsland captain Dyson Heppell, the Morrish Medallist and a possible No.1 draft pick, had 20 touches but was held goal-less while Tim Northe and Michael Ross were among their team's leading possession-getters.

Forward Jed Lamb, a first-round draft prospect, kicked two goals for the Power as did Shaun Marusic.

Mitchell's three early goals helped put Calder 19 points ahead at quarter-time.

Gippsland narrowed the gap to a goal when Lamb goaled in the 16th minute of the second term.

But two late goals put Calder 27 points clear at halftime with Cannons pair Wallis and Dion Prestia (36 disposals) dominant.

Tall forwards Alistair Kefford (three goals) and Mitchell added two goals each in Calder's seven-goal blitz in the third quarter.

Liberatore played a key role in Calder's midfield supremacy, with 28 disposals.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/wallis-dominates-tac-cup-grand-final/story-e6frf9jf-1225926294148

CALDER Cannons captain Mitch Wallis has guided his team to its sixth flag in the past decade, as it blitzed Gippsland Power by 58 points in the TAC Cup grand final at Etihad Stadium yesterday.

Wallis, who appears certain to be taken by the Western Bulldogs under the father-son rule with a second-round pick in this year's draft, racked up 47 disposals and was the most damaging player on the ground in the 17.14 (116) to 8.10 (58) win.

Wallis had 37 disposals up until three-quarter-time and fought to the end. It was not only his centre clearance work that was outstanding but also his selflessness to spot players in better positions, work with class from half-back to half-forward and set up his teammates when they were under pressure in the first half.

Wallis, the son of former Bulldog Steve Wallis, wasn't alone in his quest to make it to the AFL ranks.

Tom Liberatore, son of another Bulldogs gun, Tony Liberatore, was just as damaging on the run with 28 disposals.

"He [Liberatore] is so explosive so he's the type of player that I love to handball to," Wallis said. "We've been best mates all of our lives. We've been to primary school together and high school together and played all of our footy together.

"I've barracked for the Bulldogs all my life. The thought of going there really makes you smile.

"It would put a massive smile on my face if we were to both end up at the Bulldogs next year."

Cannons coach Martin Allison compared Wallis and Liberatore's season to that of Melbourne's No. 1 draft pick of last year, Tom Scully.

"Like Tom Scully last year, they've had all of the attention and all those boys want to do is just play footy and they have just kept their feet firmly on the ground. I'd be astonished if the Bulldogs wouldn't take them," Allison said.

Luke Mitchell, who spent 18 weeks on the sidelines because of a shoulder injury received in the pre-season, kicked two goals in two minutes and finished with five for the match.

Dion Prestia, who notched 36 disposals, was a work-horse and continued his fine season, while excitement machine David Meli was on song with a brilliant goal from the boundary as the Cannons more than sealed the match to take a 10-goal lead into the final change.

Meli, from Papua New Guinea, was signed last year by Essendon as its second international rookie.

With all the ball in the hands of the dominant Cannons midfield, highly rated Power midfielder Dyson Heppell struggled to rack up his usual big numbers, as Cameron Guthrie shut down the Morrish medallist.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/wallis-good-news-for-cannons--and-dogs-20100919-15hxf.html

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Re: TAC CUP FINALS
« Reply #13 on: September 20, 2010, 11:32:44 AM »
The doggies will rapt despite the loss last night. Wallis had 47 possies today  :o, 6 marks, 6 tackles, 4 clearances and 5 inside 50s and they get him cheap at pick 22 or thereabouts plus Libba jnr at pick 39. Wish we had such luck with father-sons as it's been bone dry since Richo and Bowden came to the club in the early-mid 90s  :P.

Luke Mitchell one other interesting one. Been injured with with a shoulder and missed a lot of footy this year yet starred today up forward kicking 5 goals. He'll probably come in now to a second round pick. Depends on which club will take the risk/chance in the draft as early as possible to grab him.

For the Power Lamb impressed as a small half-forward with a ripped of a goal from the pocket while Heppell was fairly quiet.

MT is was a sad day for Power yesterday. It took me back over 30 years the day l maned up on Steve Wallis in a grand final, he had just won the league best & fairest in the LVFL & we been even throughout the year in battles. l kerbed him in the second semi to help cause a upset & kicked the winning goal  ;) in a BOG performance.
Grand Final day & Wallis gave me a football lesson never to be forgotten to this day. Yesterday was as if l was watching him all over again as his son was outstanding & BOG. Excellent skills & very cunning player.  Bulldogs have a star on their hands. Power woke the Cannons up with a goal in the first 20 seconds, after that the Cannons played very good football & were winners all over the ground. Congrats to them they were good premiers.

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Re: TAC CUP FINALS
« Reply #14 on: September 20, 2010, 12:01:41 PM »
Thats a great story about you TM, thanks very much for sharing.
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