Scorpions crowned champs
4:27:47 PM Sat 1 July, 2006
afl.com.au
QUEENSLAND: 3.4 4.7 7.12 12.16 (88)
TASMANIA: 1.1 3.4 5.4 7.7 (49)
GOALS -
Queensland: Eaton 3, Smith 2, Tippett 2, Urquhart 2, Dzufer, Petterd, Proud
Tasmania: Riewoldt 2, Williamson 2, Collier, Higgs, Kean
BEST -
Queensland: Petterd, Eaton, Kiel, Armitage, Urquhart, Proud,
Tasmania: Hislop, Thorp, Riewoldt, Mohr, Higgs, Kean
Umpires: Shepherdson, Craig, McCarthy
at MC Labour Park, Carlton
Queensland has won its first NAB AFL Under 18 Championships Division Two title since 1999, completing an undefeated run through this year's carnival by accounting for Tasmania by 39 points on Saturday.
The Scorpions 12.16 (88) defeated Tassie 7.7 (49) in the second match of the double-header at MC Labour Park in Carlton. Earlier in the day, the Northern Territory defeated New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory by eight points.
Queensland, a state that won these youth championships from 1953-58 and from 1963-73, has now won three titles in the under-18 format, as we know it today. It also won the 1997 second division championship.
It was Tasmania's second loss this year, with the Apple Isle going down to the Northern Territory and Queensland in its final two matches. The green and gold won the title in Division Two last year.
But it is set to be a huge year for Queensland, as a number of players are expected to be drafted in November - including Ricky Petterd, Albert Proud, David Armitage, Gavin Urquhart, Brent Renouf, Kurt Tippett and Jesse White, while the likes of Hayden Kiel and Daniel Dzufer will be right in the mix.
Against Tasmania, Petterd shone with 23 touches in a best-on-ground display, while Kiel, Armitage and Ryan Holman all won 20 possessions or more. Dane Eaton (three goals), Chris Smith (two), Tippett (two) and Urquhart (two) were also among the goals for Queensland.
For Tassie, Tom Hislop and Mitch Thorp were again fine players for their state, capping off a strong week. Jack Riewoldt and Mitch Williamson (two goals each) were the only multiple goalkickers for the Apple Isle.
Queensland started strongly, booting the opening three goals of the match. This included two goals from Smith. Tassie managed to open its account when Tom Collier kicked truly, just before the quarter-time siren. At the first break, the Scorpions led by 15 points.
The second term was a low-scoring affair, with the Apple Isle adding two goals to one. And when Kristan Higgs converted just before the half-time siren, the deficit was narrowed to nine points.
Queensland controlled the majority of the third term, with the Maroons booting four goals to one, which included two goals from Petterd.
As the Scorpions took a 20-point advantage into three quarter-time, a scuffle developed between both sides, after it had threatened to throughout the match. But after some pushing and shoving between the two teams, it petered out after about a minute.
Yet any thought of Tasmania knocking over Queensland was thwarted in the final term, when the Maroons added five goals to two, capping off a memorable week in Victoria for the Scorpions.
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