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U18s: Vic Metro pair bag a half-dozen as Tassie tamed (afl site)
« Reply #15 on: June 11, 2012, 03:34:11 AM »
Vic Metro pair bag a half-dozen as Tassie tamed
By Ben Guthrie
Sun 10 Jun, 2012



VIC METRO        6.4    9.7    17.8    21.11    (137)       
TASMANIA         2.2    5.3    5.3         6.5      (41) 
 
GOALS
Vic Metro: Jaksch 6, Macrae 6, Temay 2, Stewart, Hunter, Tyquin, Wood, Ballard, Corr
Tasmania: Smith, Kendall, Hibberd, Z Webster, Van Den Berg, Bones

BEST
Vic Metro: Macrae, Vlastuin, Ballard, Jaksch, Hrovat, Temay
Tasmania: Thurlow, Templeton, Van Den Berg, Z Webster, Walsh, Murphy

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SIX-GOAL hauls from forwards Kristian Jaksch and Jackson Macrae have powered Vic Metro to a 96-point pummelling of Tasmania at Visy Park on Sunday.

Welcoming an injection of talent into the line-up that lost to division two side Northern Territory two weeks ago, Vic Metro was far too strong, winning 21.11 (137) to 6.5 (41).

Jaksch and Macrae, both from the Oakleigh Chargers in the TAC Cup, were instrumental.

Jaksch can play at both ends of the ground as a key-position player and is a superb mark in contested and uncontested situations.

The 17-year-old has already been compared to Essendon's Michael Hurley and his powerful kicking boot was on full display against Tasmania.

Macrae, who usually plays on the wing or at half-back, also showed his versatility by pushing forward and using the ball effectively with polished skills.

Nathan Hrovat (32 touches), Jacob Ballard (28), Nick Vlastuin (28) and Nick Haynes (26) were other players to push their names in front of recruiters with strong games.

For Tasmania, defender Jackson Thurlow amassed 45 disposals and 11 rebound 50s to be his side's best.

Teammate Calen Jeffery followed up his strong outing against South Australia last weekend with another 30 touches.

Metro kept the Mariners to just one inside 50 in the third quarter and the constant flurry of entries from Metro proved too difficult to handle.


Vic Metro forward Kristian Jaksch kicked six goals in the big win over Tasmania

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/138241/default.aspx

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U18s: WA over NSW/ACT by 11 goals (afl site)
« Reply #16 on: June 11, 2012, 03:36:45 AM »
Former Croweater dazzles for WA
By Ben Guthrie
Sat 09 Jun, 2012



WESTERN AUSTRALIA     3.3    7.7    12.11   14.17 (101)       
NSW/ACT                       1.2    3.3     4.4        5.5 (35) 
 
GOALS
Western Australia: Shaw 3, Simpson 3, Paparone 2, Hogan 2, McKenzie, Chalmers, Sheed, Martin
NSW/ACT: Hampton, Hargreave, Taylor, Vearing, West

BEST
Western Australia: Lynch, Garlett, Simpson, Hogan, Lowrie, Martin
NSW/ACT: Williams, Robinson, Hargreave, Harper, McGillivray

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WEST Australian Josh Simpson completed his comeback after a badly broken collarbone to play a starring role with 20 disposals and three goals in his state's 66-point thumping of NSW/ACT.
 
Western Australia posted its first win of the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships at Joondalup Arena on Saturday, after losing to Queensland by four points last weekend.
 
They won 14.17 (101) to 5.5 (35).
 
Simpson spent almost two months on the sidelines following a heavy collision playing with East Fremantle in the WAFL in April.
 
But he was fit and firing against the Rams, displaying some key overlap run and efficient ball use for his home state.
 
After a stint at Adelaide's prestigious Rostrevor College, the 18-year-old recently moved back to Western Australia to be closer to his family, who hail from Geraldton.
 
The South Australian under-18 program managers were bitterly disappointed to lose Simpson, who gave a glimpse of his talent for the state in last year's championships.
 
Western Australia made the Rams pay for a number of misguided turnovers, slicing them open with a strong work ethic and sharing the ball effectively.
 
Sean Lynch (24 disposals), Dayle Garlett (20) and Jack Martin (20) were all instrumental in the Sandgropers' win.
 
For NSW/ACT, Tom Hargreave (26) and Zac Williams (20) did their utmost to lift their side.
 
But the Rams' poor disposal led to frequent turnovers, which would have frustrated coach Jason Saddington.


Josh Simpson in action for SA in last year's NAB AFL Under-18 Championships

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/138203/default.aspx

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Re: U18 National Championships 2012
« Reply #17 on: June 11, 2012, 12:01:16 PM »
Bloody hell Menzel was impressive yesterday. Such a great kick of the footy.

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Re: U18 National Championships 2012
« Reply #18 on: June 13, 2012, 11:41:47 AM »
For those interested you can find all the team and individual player stats for these U18 Championship games here:

http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/17944/default.aspx#fixtureid=7915&tab=Recap

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Re: U18 National Championships 2012
« Reply #19 on: June 14, 2012, 05:58:33 PM »
VIDEO: Shifter, Mick & Jase wrap week 2 of the NAB Under 18 Championship

http://bigpondvideo.com/AFL/459418/Eye%20catchers/

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Re: U18 National Championships 2012
« Reply #20 on: June 15, 2012, 02:00:57 AM »
Draft hopefuls get another day in the sun
Emma Quayle
The Age
June 15, 2012


Under-18s get to strut their stuff this weekend.

ESSENDON father-son draftee Joe Daniher will play his first game for Vic Metro in the under-18 championships this weekend, as another AFL relative stands in the way of Metro's back-to-back title hopes.

Troy Menzel, the younger brother of Geelong's Daniel, has kicked 15 goals in South Australia's opening two matches of the five-round series, including nine against Tasmania two weeks ago, the day after Daniel sustained his major knee injury.

Menzel, one of the most intriguing players in this year's draft pool given he had LARS surgery almost two years ago on his knee, had four goals on the board early in the second quarter of last Sunday's game against the Northern Territory before finishing with six.

He has played as a half-forward in this series, but was playing on a wing when he injured his non-preferred right leg playing for the SA under-16 team in July 2010.

''He's playing really well and he's doing everything right,'' said South Australian coach Brenton Phillips. ''He's been taking contested marks, he's marking on the lead and getting the ball off the ground. That's what's made him so damaging.

''He puts himself in the right positions and the right times, and it's hard to coach that type of thing.''

Daniher will join a Metro side sitting in third spot on the championships table, toppled in round one by the Northern Territory but beating Tasmania comprehensively last Sunday.

A loss to SA would make a title win very difficult for Metro, which didn't drop a match in last year's championships, the team featuring nine first-round draftees, including top five picks Jon Patton, Dom Tyson and Will Hoskin-Elliott.

After two rounds, Vic Country leads the championships by percentage from South Australia, with both sides having comfortably won both clashes with second division sides.

Western Australia, Vic Metro, Northern Territory and Queensland are on one win, while neither Tasmania nor NSW/ACT are yet to record a win.

With all division one sides having played two games against division two teams, the competition now moves into its final three rounds, with Metro playing South Australia in Adelaide on Saturday and Western Australia hosting Vic Country on Sunday.

Luke McDonald, North Melbourne's 2013 father-son pick in waiting, is expected to return to the Metro midfield after missing game two, while South Australia will be without captain Jimmy Toumpas. A likely high pick and already a premiership player for Woodville-West Torrens, Toumpas injured a hip against the Northern Territory and may miss the final two rounds in Melbourne in two weeks.

SA is expected to produce a bunch of top-end draftees this year, with ruckman Brodie Grundy, Sam Mayes and Ben Kennedy also considered likely first-rounders.

No. 1 pick-in-waiting Lachie Whitfield will play his second game for Vic Country against WA, after starring on Sunday with a 27-possession, three-goal game.

Teammate Ollie Wines racked up 31 possessions to push his claims for a top-three spot at this year's draft, with the first round likely to be dominated by midfielders.


Joe Daniher (left) plays his first game for Vic Metro, while Troy Menzel (right) has kicked 15 goals in two games. Photo: Paul Rovere

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/draft-hopefuls-get-another-day-in-the-sun-20120614-20d2q.html#ixzz1xmf6PZdJ

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Re: U18 National Championships 2012
« Reply #21 on: June 15, 2012, 07:11:51 PM »
VIDEO: Under 18s Eye-Catchers Rd 2

Check out Jack Martin's almost mark of the year and much more

http://bigpondvideo.com/AFL/459418/Under%2018s%20Eye-Catchers%20Rd%202/

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U18s: Vic Metro knocks off SA
« Reply #22 on: June 16, 2012, 08:35:23 PM »
Vic Metro beat SA in an upset although Menzel and Toumpas didn't play for the Croweaters.

Dal Santo clone stars in Vic Metro win
By Ben Guthrie
4:58 PM Sat 16 Jun, 2012


SOUTH AUSTRALIA     2.2    7.4    10.7    12.13 (85)       
VIC METRO                6.3    9.5    14.5     16.7 (103) 
 
GOALS
South Australia: McDonough 6, Grundy 3, Stark, Gill, O'Brien
Vic Metro: Billings 5, Hunter 2, Macrae 2, O'Rourke, Haynes, Ballard, Daniher, Salem, Lennon, Tyquin

BEST
South Australia: Kennedy, Scharenberg, Stark, McDonough, Colquhoun, Montgomery
Vic Metro: Hrovat, McDonald, Billings, Vlastuin, O'Rourke, McKenzie, Kelly

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STERLING performances from Victorian duo Jack Billings and Nathan Hrovat helped carry Vic Metro to an 18-point win over U18 rival South Australia at Alberton Oval on Saturday.

Hrovat turned in a dynamic display in the midfield with 34 disposals and 17-year-old Billings booted five goals in round three of the 2012 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships.

Metro kicked six goals to two in the first quarter to set up the result, holding on to win 16.7 (103) to 12.13 (85).

Exceptional toughness at the contest and an ability to work overtime in the middle were features of Hrovat's game.

Among the standouts for Vic Metro were teammates Josh Kelly (21 touches) and potential North Melbourne father/son pick Luke McDonald.

Billings is a classy left-footer in the mould of St Kilda's Nick Dal Santo and his five-goal haul suggested he will be high on recruiter's lists come draft day next year.

South Australia's Matthew Scharenberg was another 17-year-old to impress recruiters. He showed poise in a stellar game across half-back, where he picked up 25 disposals.

Teammate Matthew McDonough was a focal point up forward early, keeping his team in the contest by booting five first-half goals.

McDonough stands just 180cm tall but is accurate in front of the sticks and finished with six goals to be one of the Croweaters' strongest performers.

At the other end of the spectrum, ruckman Brodie Grundy (three goals) stepped up to kick two pivotal goals before three-quarter time to ensure his side remained within striking distance.

Two late withdrawals hurt SA's chances: in-form forward Troy Menzel (younger brother of Geelong's Daniel) and midfield jet Jimmy Toumpas.


Jack Billings in action for the Oakleigh Chargers in the 2012 TAC Cup

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/138743/default.aspx

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U18s: WA upsets Vic Country
« Reply #23 on: June 17, 2012, 09:55:08 PM »
Mini-draft prospects shine
By Ben Guthrie
6:21 PM Sun 17 Jun, 2012



WESTERN AUSTRALIA      4.3      7.5       9.9     13.14 (92)     
VIC COUNTRY                  1.1      6.5      10.6     11.8 (74)
 
GOALS
Western Australia: Shaw 4, Hogan 3, Paparone 2, Martin 2, Deluca 2
Vic Country: Whitfield 3, Garner 3, Hartung, Martyn, McCartney, Saunders, Morrison
 
BEST
Western Australia: Martin, Howson, Deluca, Hogan, Shaw, Lim
Vic Country: Whitfield, Garner, Wines, Wright, Crouch, Pierce, Gardiner

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POSSIBLE Greater Western Sydney mini-draft prospects Jack Martin and Jesse Hogan played starring roles in Western Australia's upset win over Vic Country at Patersons Stadium on Sunday.

WA held off a fast-finishing Country outfit to record an 18-point win, 13.14 (92) to 11.8 (74), throwing wide open the 2012 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships.

The classy Martin displayed his quality with 23 disposals, two goals and nine tackles, while Hogan finished with three majors.

Both players qualify for the GWS mini-draft; a trade incentive for other AFL clubs to swap draft picks or experienced players with the Giants in exchange for a gun youngster.

Players who qualify must be ineligible to be drafted in 2012 and born between January 1 and April 30, 1995.

Gold Coast has already secured boom youngster Jaeger O'Meara in a trade with the Giants, while Adelaide pounced on Victorian product Brad Crouch last year.

Martin is regarded as a rare talent and a left foot snap from the boundary on Sunday, tucked up against the boundary line, emphasised why he will be so highly sought after.

Hogan's strong contested marking came to the fore in the first half as he was almost unstoppable in the air.

Country defender Darcy Gardiner was moved on to Hogan to try to quell his influence, and did well to shut out the dangerous key forward in the second half.

Likely no.1 draft pick Lachie Whitfield (27 touches and three goals) was forced to do it all as Country struggled to find avenues to goal.

Taylor Garner (20 disposals and three goals) was another standout for the visitors.


Jesse Hogan enhanced his draft prospects with a strong showing against Vic Country

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/138782/default.aspx

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U18s: NT thrashes NSW/ACT
« Reply #24 on: June 24, 2012, 02:11:03 AM »
Anderson's class inspires NT
By Ben Guthrie
6:27 PM Sat 23 Jun, 2012



NSW/ACT                       0.4    3.5     4.9      6.11 (47)
NORTHERN TERRITORY    4.3    9.7    12.7   20.10 (130)       

GOALS
NSW/ACT: Flaherty 3, Redfern, Clothier, Weir
Northern Territory: Anderson 3, Assan 3, Roberts 2, Williams 2, McEwin 2, Tipungwuti 2, Alice, Barry, Ankers, Stokes, Neade, Hatcher

BEST
NSW/ACT: Flaherty, Clothier, Hampton, Redfern
Northern Territory: Neade, McEwin, Tipungwuti, Anderson, Wasley-Black, Alice

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SMOOTH-moving Northern Territory midfielder Jed Anderson emphasised his class with a standout performance in his state’s 83-point thumping of NSW/ACT at Blacktown on Saturday.

Northern Territory's 20.10 (130) to 6.11 (47) victory stemmed from its supremacy at the clearances in round three of the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships.

A member of last year’s under-18 All Australian team as a bottom aged player, Anderson has added the key ingredient of work rate to his game this year.

The 18-year-old displayed an ability to work both ways with some strong gut running and his work ethic, blended with clean hands and smart finishing, makes him an exciting prospect.

Anderson finished with 23 disposals, three goals and eight tackles, while Jack McEwin (20 touches) and Jake Neade (18) were pivotal in the engine room.

Apart from a three-goal burst from the Rams at the start of the second quarter, the game was under the Thunder’s control from start to finish.

The Thunder’s stoppage work and their ability to pressure the opposition yielded numerous turnovers.

Their accuracy in front of goal was another highlight, underlined by 8.3 in the final term to close out the contest.

Rams forward Liam Flaherty kicked three goals and showed a good set of hands and Jedd Clothier (15 touches) worked hard all day, but the team could not stop the Thunder onslaught.


Jed Anderson was sensational for the NT against NSW/ACT

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/139350/default.aspx

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Re: U18 National Championships 2012
« Reply #25 on: June 26, 2012, 10:30:45 PM »
VIDEO: Highlights from Week 3 of the U18 Championships...

http://bigpondvideo.com/AFL/463066/Eye%20catchers/


And Tassie knocked over an inaccurate Queensland over the weekend ...

Cat father/son contender shines
By Ben Guthrie
Sat 23 Jun, 2012


QUEENSLAND          1.4      4.11    4.13    6.17 (53)     
TASMANIA               3.1      5.3      7.6      9.7 (61)
 
GOALS
Queensland: Bourke 3, Wardle, Tickner, Coleman-Broome
Tasmania: Z Webster 2, Van den Berg 2, M Walsh, Douglas, Grant, Kendall, K Kolodjashnij
 
BEST
Queensland: Boston, Conway, Grewar, Rutledge, Skennar
Tasmania: Van den Berg, Hibberd, Nankervis, J Kolodjashnij, M Walsh, Lonergan

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JORDON Bourke staked his claim as Geelong's next father/son recruit as Queensland narrowly failed to overhaul Tasmania in Saturday’s NAB AFL Under-18 Championships clash.

Bourke, the son of former Cat Damien, led his team to the brink of victory with a fantastic second half up forward for Queensland.

The Tasmanians, though, prevailed by eight points, winning 9.7 (61) to 6.17 (53) at Yeronga in Brisbane

Mitchell Van den Berg, 19, was Tasmania's dominant forward, kicking two goals to go along with 10 marks (five contested).

Van den Berg made the recruiters sit up and take notice, showing a clean pair of hands and athleticism to leap at the football.

Bourke has been on the Cats' radar for a while and his second-half performance almost hauled his side over the line.

The 17-year-old, who is eligible to be drafted this year, kicked 3.3 and took seven strong marks. But for inaccuracy he would have led his team to victory.

The Queenslanders dominated possessions (317-288) and inside 50s (52-35), but couldn't capitalise on the scoreboard.

Andrew Boston (28 touches) featured prominently on the wing for Queensland, while Isaac Conway hauled in 27 disposals in the middle.

Jesse Lonergan, the nephew of Essendon's Sam, also showed positive signs in his return from a knee injury for Tasmania.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/139349/default.aspx

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Re: U18 National Championships 2012
« Reply #26 on: June 27, 2012, 08:03:30 AM »
Vic Metro are taking on Vic Country this Friday down at Geelong

Was going to head down and watch but due to family commitments (have to pick my four legged kids up from there pamper session  ;D) I can't make it

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U18 Champs live on Fox Footy this Friday
« Reply #27 on: June 27, 2012, 01:29:06 PM »
The Division One U18 Championship matches are LIVE on Fox Footy this Friday from 12:30pm.

Round 4
     
VIC Metro v VIC Country @ 12:35pm

WA v SA  @ 2:35pm     

Simonds Stadium 
Friday 29 June       


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Re: U18 National Championships 2012
« Reply #28 on: June 29, 2012, 09:31:32 AM »
Im looking forward to seeing game 2 between WA and SA. SA has some players of interest in particular Sam Mayes and Ben Kennedy.

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Re: U18 National Championships 2012
« Reply #29 on: June 29, 2012, 11:44:41 AM »
Wonder if you can take dogs in Skilled Stadium?  ;D

If you could then I can pick up the kids and head straight there  :clapping

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