NSW/ACT and Tassie big U18 winnersBy Tim Roman
Sun 20 June, 2010NSW/ACT 3.7 6.11 10.18 15.21 (111)
Queensland 1.2 3.3 5.4 5.7 (37)
GOALS
NSW/ACT: Josh Bruce 4, Anthony Miles 2, Jack Mahony 2, Sam Martyn, Blake Bray, Kaine Stevens, Kurt Aylett, James Brain, Harrison Cumming, Wade Hancock
Queensland: Liam Ruttedge 3, Luke Shreeve, Jackson Ryan
BEST
NSW/ACT: Josh Bruce, Kaine Stevens, Tim Segrave, Anthony Miles, Jack Mahony, Josh Cole
Queensland: Sam Michael, Chris Wittkopp, Leon Bolliger-Ha, Nathan Reid, Jake Crawford
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Tasmania 3.3 9.5 15.6 18.9 (117)
Northern Territory 4.3 7.4 10.7 11.7 (73)
GOALS
Tasmania: Charlie Riewoldt 4, Jimmy Webster 2, Josh Green 2, Joseph Groenewegen 2, Matthew Dilger, Michael Musicka, Jacob Gillbee, Ben Brown, Rudy Barrett, Jay Blackberry, Ryan Bailey, Adam Green
Northern Territory: Lindsay Lawler 2, Steven May 2, Shaun Edwards 2, Anthony Tipungwuti 2, Shannon Rioli, Kieren Smith, Dean Staunton
BEST
Tasmania: Andrew Phillips, Ryan Bailey, Josh Green, Sam Darley, Charlie Riewoldt, Joseph Groenewegen
Northern Territory: Corey Baxter, Steven May, Lachlan Mitchell, Shaun Edwards, Lindsay Lawler, Kirsten Hunter
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SATURDAY'S Division Two games in the NAB AFL Under 18 Championships resulted in easy wins for NSW/ACT and Tasmania.
The NSW/ACT Rams comfortably outpointed Queensland in Brisbane to record a 74-point win with Josh Bruce leading the forward line with four goals and numerous contested marks.
Anthony Miles again shone for NSW/ACT with a dominant display in the midfield and the Greater Western Sydney signing looks to be one of the players of these championships.
Liam Ruttege battled hard for Queensland and finished with three goals while Sam Michael was also impressive for the home team.
In Launceston, Tasmania eventually accounted for Northern Territory although they were slow out of the blocks, the Territorians kicking the first four goals of the game.
However the Tasmanians, led by gun midfielders Josh Green and Sam Darley, fought back to lead by two goals at half time before running out comfortable 44-point winners.
Ruckman Andrew Phillips was best for the home team while Shaun Edwards worked hard for NT gathering 30 possessions across half-back and kicking two goals.
All the under 18 teams now head to Melbourne for the final two rounds of the championships with Vic Metro playing Northern Territory on Friday June 25 at Visy Park before a triple-header at the same venue the next day completes round four.
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