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Re: NAB AFL U18 National Championships 2007
« Reply #45 on: July 01, 2007, 05:56:06 PM »
breaking a tag is a historical issue with Lids going back to his U18 years.

Last year and this year on a occasion it has been shown up eg vs attard or sherman.

Reckon Lids will overcome it in time, just needs more support around him and more experience

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U18 Champs - SA thumps Vic Country
« Reply #46 on: July 01, 2007, 09:05:22 PM »
South Australia 17. 10 (112) defeated Vic Country 9.8 (62)

Goals:
SA: Wright 4, Hartlett 3, Carr 2, Jesson 2, White, Millar, Hicks, Broadbent, Ebert, Stable
Vic Country: Kay 3, Normington, McKenna, Michaelides, Steven, Hockey, Blaser

Best:
SA: Greenwood, Stable, Petrenko, Ebert, Blesing, Wright, Walsh, Fairclough
Vic Country: McKenna, Kangars, Hockey, Suban, Kay, Curnow

Venue: AAMI Stadium

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Re: NAB AFL U18 National Championships 2007
« Reply #47 on: July 01, 2007, 09:14:29 PM »
Looks like McEvoy and Henderson might slip  :pray

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Re: NAB AFL U18 National Championships 2007
« Reply #48 on: July 02, 2007, 04:09:19 AM »
Western Australia

No Name                          DOB    HT WT Club
1 Luke PRATT             08 Oct 89 183 70 Swan Districts
2 Cruize GARLETT       06 Mar 89 172 70 Perth
3 Chris MASTEN         02 May 89 179 78 East Fremantle
4 Rhys PALMER          13 Feb 89 180 76 East Fremantle
5 David ELLARD         03 Mar 89 175 72 Swan Districts
6 Jarrhan JACKY         05 Apr 89 180 71 Subiaco
7 Daniel RICH            07 Jun 90 185 77 Subiaco
8 Justin RUSSELL        24 Feb 89 175 72 Perth
9 Steven BROWNE       01 Feb 89 181 74 West Perth
10 James VENTURINI   27 Jan 89 183 80 East Fremantle
11 Simon STARLING    15 May 89 181 83 Claremont
12 Patrick McGINNITY  18 Feb 89 182 75 Claremont
13 Chris YARRAN         19 Dec 90 179 82 Swan Districts
14 Don STIRLING         21 Oct 89 178 77 East Perth
15 David MYERS           30 Jun 89 190 85 Perth
16 Matthew DeBOER     10 Mar 90 185 81 Claremont
17 Tayte PEARS            24 Mar 90 192 90 East Perth
18 Alex RANCE             09 Oct 89 194 87 Swan Districts
19 Tony NOTTE             15 Apr 90 194 70 Swan Districts
20 Matthew BREEN        27 Jun 89 195 94 Peel Thunder
21 Simon CROSSLAND  20 Apr 89 190 88 West Perth
22 Cale MORTON           18 Jan 90 192 75 Claremont
23 Dave GOURDI          24 Nov 89 193 88 Subiaco
24 Aaron SWEET           27 Jan 89 186 86 East Perth
25 Jarad WINTER          06 Jan 89 178 82 South Fremantle
26 Michael DAWES        26 Jan 89 192 89 East Perth
27 Callum LESLIE          20 Jan 89 177 69 East Fremantle
28 Luke SAMPEY           23 May 89 191 91 East Perth
29 Mat TEDESCO          30 Aug 89 183 74 West Perth
30 Nicholas NAITANUI   04 May 90 194 70 Swan Districts FC


South Australia

NO NAME                           DOB       HT WT CLUB
1 Hamish HARTLETT        14 Aug 90 181 72 West Adelaide/ Edwardstown 
2 Henry WHITE                01 Apr 89 184 70 North Adelaide/Walkerville 
3 Matthew JAENSCH       18 Sept 89 179 75 Sturt/Hahndorf 
4 Tom HOLMES                01 Mar 89 174 73 Glenelg/West Gambier 
5 Matthew WRIGHT         14 Dec 89 176 75  North Adelaide/Walkerville
6 Kriston THOMPSON       22 Aug 89 174  72 North Adelaide/Quorn Willsden 
7 Jarred PETRENKO         22 Dec 89 176 75  Eagles/Portland
8 Levi GREENWOOD        19 Feb 89 181 91 Port Magpies/North Whyalla
9 Casey CARR                 06 Jan 89 184 79 Port Magpies/United Yeelanna 
10 Nick MURPHY             01 Jun 89 187 83  South Adelaide/Strathalbyn
11 Tom McNAMARA         29 Apr 90 189 84  South Adelaide/Happy Valley
12 Tom ANDERSON        16 Dec 89 184 80 Sturt/Blackwood 
13 Scott BLESING           11 Feb 90 184 79  West Adelaide/Edwardstown
14 Zac MILLAR               12 Mar 89 182 87  North Adelaide/St Peter’s College
15 Sam FAIRCLOUGH      03 Jul 89 179 80 Eagles/Henley 
16 Cody HICKS               16 Jun 89 179 74  Eagles/Henley
17 Matthew BROADBENT 01 Aug 90 187 73  Eagles/Henley
18 Dylan JESSON           21 Feb 90 187 87 Central District/Smithfield 
19 Dean CHRISTIE         17 Feb 89 183 82  North Adelaide/St Peter’s College
20 Brad EBERT               02 Apr 90 187 86  Port Magpies/Henley
21 John McDONALD         17 Jul 89 181 75  Sturt/Bridgewater
22 James WUNDKE        02 Mar 90 196 87  North Adelaide/Walkerville
23 Alex KINAL               31 May 90 192 87 Sturt/Walkerville
24 Lee STAPLE               08 Dec 89 189 80  Eagles/Port Districts
25 Nick WARK               10 Nov 89 186 90  Sturt/Blackwood
26 Tyson SLATTERY       03 Dec 90 187 82  West Adelaide/Edwardstown
27 Paul CAHILL             19 Aug 90 194 78  Sturt/Blackwood
28 Aaron DAY                23 Mar 89 187 96 Glenelg/Sacred Heart College
29 Tim WALSH               03 Oct 89 197 85 Port Magpies/Cowell 
30 Rhys CLINTON          24 Mar 90 203 82 Port Magpies/Salisbury North

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Re: NAB AFL U18 National Championships 2007
« Reply #49 on: July 02, 2007, 04:18:08 AM »
Victorian Metropolitan

No Name                                DOB      HT WT Club
1 Will DE BRUIN                 11 Jun 89 185 77 Oakleigh/Trinity Grammar
2 Patrick VESZPREMI        01 Sep 89  181 83 Northern/Bundoora
3 Matthew KREUZER         13 May 89  199 91 Northern/Bundoora
4 Jeremy LAIDLER            05 Aug 89  188 82 Calder/Doutta Stars 
5 Lachlan HILL                  15 May 89  189 83 Oakleigh/Scotch College
6 Addam MARIC                18 Apr 90  179 80 Calder/Greenvale
7 James POLKINGHORNE   21 Jan 89  181 82 Calder/Strathmore
8  Michael HURLEY            01 Jun 90  192 88 Northern/Macleod 
9  Dean PUTT                    10 Apr 89  202 88 Calder/Woodend
10 Rhyce PRISMALL          06 Apr 89  189 86 Western/Werribee 
11 Dylan JOYCE               21 Feb 90  170 68 Calder/Doutta Stars
12 Mitchell FARMER          04 Jan 89  179 76 Calder/Craigieburn
13 Harry CROFT                24 Oct 89  192 82 Oakleigh/Wesley College
14  Scott SIMPSON           19 Oct 89  194 91 Dandenong/Mt Eliza 
15 Brad JONES                 24 Jun 89  181 76 Eastern/Templestowe
16 Jack GRIMES               11 May 89  187 76 Northern/Hurstbridge
17 Jackson TRENGOVE      02 Nov 90  196 77 Calder/Strathmore
18 Andrew OTTEN             15 May 89  192 86 Oakleigh/Whitefriars
19  Jarrad GRANT               06 Jul 89  191 77 Dandenong/Frankston Bombers
20 Luke POTTS                  25 Feb 89  177 68 Dandenong/Pines
21 Will SULLIVAN             24 Aug 89  202 95 Western/Werribee 
22 Steven GAERTNER        02 Jan 90  196 83 Dandenong/Edithvale-Aspendale
23 Hugh SANDILANDS      07 Mar 89  191 82 Oakleigh/Caulfield Grammar
24  Callan WARD              10 Apr 90  183 71 Western/Spotswood
25 Trent COTCHIN            07 Apr 90  184 81 Northern/PEGS 
26 Nick CATTAPAN           13 Feb 89  179 75 Calder/Aberfeldie
27  Ashley ARROWSMITH  12 Apr 89 188 82 Calder/East Keilor
28  Brett MEREDITH         20 Jan 89  182 81 Northern/Bundoora
29 Darcy DANIHER          21 Sep 89  192 89 Calder/Aberfeldie 
30  Matthew LOBBE         12 Feb 89  197 80 Eastern/Monbulk

 
Victorian Country

No Name                                 DOB      HT WT Club
1  Nick SUBAN                   09 May 90  178 78  North Ballarat/Bacchus Marsh
2 James BLASER                15 Mar 89  173 79  Gippsland/Trafalgar
3 Kane SMITH                    15 Feb 89  174 77 Geelong/Lara
4 Ashley HOCKEY               09 Mar 89  181 78 Murray/Mooroopna
5 Guy O’KEEFE                  05 Dec 89  184 76 Geelong/Geelong Grammar
6 Jack STEVEN                  28 Mar 90  179 77 Geelong/Lorne
7 Grant FORD                    23 Mar 89  179 77 Bendigo/Swan Hill
8 Robert MICHAELIDES      24 Apr 89  182 82 Gippsland/Morwell
9 Rex TAYLOR                   28 Aug 89  168 62 Bendigo/Rumbalara
10 Edward CURNOW          07 Nov 89  182 75 Geelong/Geelong College
11 Josh GAYLOR                05 Feb 90  185 80 Bendigo/Swan Hill
12 Jayden DONALDSON     10 Mar 89  188 85 Bendigo/Sandhurst
13 Toby THOOLAN             23 Feb 90  195 92 Bendigo/Swan Hill
14 Patrick DANGERFIELD   05 Apr 90  188 80 Geelong/Anglesea
15 Dan McKENNA              29 Jun 89  194 82 Gippsland/Traralgon
16 Chris KANGARS           01 Aug 89  193 84 Geelong/Geelong Amateurs
17 Scott SELWOOD           27 Mar 90  184 81 Bendigo/Sandhurst
18 Jackson HALL              06 Sep 89  187 76 Gippsland/Traralgon
19 Nicholas HEYNE            22 Jul 90  186 79 Gippsland/Orbost Snowy Rovers
20 Ryan HOBBS               19 Feb 89  194 89 North Ballarat/Harrow/Balmoral
21 Clayton HINKLEY         21 Feb 89  185 72 North Ballarat/Warrack Eagles
22 Haelen KAY                 27 Jun 89  186 75 Gippsland/DWWW Allies
23 Ryan NORMINGTON     22 Aug 89  186 76 Murray/Shepparton United
24 Matt AUSTIN               30 Mar 89  186 74 North Ballarat/Stawell
25 Grant BELL                 20 Dec 89  183 82 North Ballarat/Creswick
26 Brent CONNELLY         24 Feb 89  199 84 Gippsland/Morwell
27 Ben McEVOY                11 Jul 89  199 90 Murray/Dederang-Mt Beauty
28 Robert TARRANT         25 Apr 89  196 92 Bendigo/South Mildura
29 Dawson SIMPSON       17 Feb 89  205 97 Murray/Barnawartha
30 Lachlan HENDERSON  14 Dec 89  196 90 Geelong/Geelong College 


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Re: NAB AFL U18 National Championships 2007
« Reply #51 on: July 02, 2007, 04:25:22 AM »

Levi Greenwood

Greenwood in charge for SA
Adelaide Advertiser
ZAC MILBANK
July 02, 2007

SOUTH Australia started its under-18 national championship campaign with a convincing 50-point victory against Victoria Country at AAMI Stadium last night.

Setting up the win with a strong first quarter, the Croweaters handled the greasy conditions far better than the visitors and with a 32-point lead at the first change, were always going to be difficult to chase down.

"We talked about that beforehand, that winning the first quarter had to be high on the agenda," SA coach Brenton Phillips said.

"Their eyeballs were hanging out of their heads when they ran out of these rooms so it was really good they could compose themselves, get after the footy and be strong at the contest. I think that's where we set up the match."

Victoria Country - with forward Haelen Kay leading strongly - surged during the second term to close the gap to 17 points at half-time.

But after regrouping at the main change, SA booted the first three goals of the third term to steady and take a six-goal buffer into three-quarter time.

Port Magpies pair Levi Greenwood and Brad Ebert, who have both sampled league football in the SANFL this year, showed the benefit of playing against bigger bodies by dominating for the Croweaters.

SA captain Ebert started in attack and proved to be too strong in several marking contests while Greenwood continually hit the ball hard and rebounded off half-back.

"Wasn't Greenwood good? He just straight-lined every ball he went for," Phillips said.

"I thought our efforts to tackle, harass and smother were really first-class."

Crumbing forward Matt Wright, who kicked four goals and set up one other, was a livewire in attack for SA while Hamish Hartlett - younger brother of Carlton's Adam - contributed three goals.

SA takes on arch-rival Victoria Metro - which lost its opening match to Western Australia - in its second game on Friday at Skilled Stadium, Geelong.

SA       6.2 9.3 13.5 17.10 (112)
Vic Cty 1.0 6.4  7.5   9.8 (62)

BEST - South Australia: Greenwood, Ebert, Fairclough, Wright, Petrenko, Hartlett, Day.

Victoria Country: McKenna, Curnow, Kay, McEvoy, Suban.

GOALS - South Australia: Wright 4, Hartlett 3, Carr, Jesson 2, White, Millar, Hicks, Broadbent, Ebert, Staple.

Victoria Country: Kay 3, Blaser, Hockey, Steven, Michaelides, McKenna, Normington.

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,22000156-21546,00.html

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Kevin Sheehan on Sport 927 about the U18 Champs
« Reply #52 on: July 03, 2007, 02:21:57 PM »
Kevin Sheehan, the National Talent Manager for the AFL joined Michael and Mick on Prime Time Sports for a chat about the National U/18 Championships.

http://www.sport927.com.au/gateway/Daily_Audio/Sound%20Grabs/KS_030707.asx

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Re: Kevin Sheehan on Sport 927 about the U18 Champs
« Reply #53 on: July 03, 2007, 03:04:52 PM »
Summary

* Home ground advantage was probably the reason why WA and SA won comfortably respectively.  It's meant to be a National championships so after the Vic sides had won the past 7 championships it was time to move them out of Victoria. A chance to see people in a different light and under different conditions as that's what will happen in the AFL.

* Kreuzer - really stood up to his high ranking. Gone up another few notches this year from last year. Worked hard, endurance and speed incredible for his size. Clean skills who can push forward.

* Cotchin - dirty day. Had a companion all day and maybe that's the first he's had in his career. Wil learn he needs to work harder to burn off his direct opponent. Still a good player as he's been watching him since U16 but it wasn't his day.

* Surprises - WA kids. A few recruiters may now push them higher up.

* Rhys Palmer - was a bit player but got 35 possies and said pick me. Took 'em on. Run, beat tackles and bounce. Could have kicked 6. Watch for him in 2nd and 3rd game. 8 senior games at East Freo.

* Carl Morton - super impressive. 6' 4" played on the wing. Speed, endurance, lace out passes. 25 possies.

* David Myers - Similar size. big ground and fast track suited him. Moved beautifully across HB. Left footer. Important player for WA.

* Alex Rance - played across HB. 194cm Key defender. Father of Murray Rance but not eligible for F/S.

* Brad Ebert - terrific. Cousin of Brett. 28 possies. Played deep forward then into the midfield. Had a big influence wherever he went. Just 17 and already SA captain. Playing senior footy for Port Magpies. Strong on both sides of the body. Good in the air. 6' 2". Early draft pick.

* Levi Greenwood - left footer, strong body played across HB.

* Dan McKenna - key forward, key back, 194cm. Fine year for Gippsland Power

* Ben McEvoy - 199cm ruckman/key forward. Had 10 marks. Good defensive marks. Early draft choice. Enormous potential.

* James Polkinghorne - quite a good player for Vic Metro. 181cm, strongly built. played onball. Solid game first up. From Strathmore.

* Adam Maric - very good 3 goals but shoulder injury. 5 goals in TAC Cup final last year. Small forward. Accuracy level is 85% at goal. Long kick as well as clever around goals.

* Darren Jackie - typical Indigenous small forward. 180cm. Light but promising. Knows where the goals are.  Long kick as well as clever around goals.

* Next game - Div 2 Thurs, Div Friday at Kardinia Park.

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U18 Champs - NT thumps Tas; NSW/ACT thumps QLD
« Reply #54 on: July 05, 2007, 08:51:02 PM »
RESULTS from the NAB AFL under 18 championships division two matches played at Skilled Stadium today.


Northern Territory 13.12 (90)
Tasmania             5.15 (45)

Goals:
NT: Rolfe 4, Whitehurst 3, Motlop 2, Talbot, Calma-Holt, Phoenix, Shannon Rioli.
Tasmania: Bowden 2, Rohizat, O’Garey, McShane

Best:
NT: Wonaeamirri, C.Rioli, Fittock, Liddle, Rolfe, Motlop, Stokes. 
Tasmania: Williams, Bowden, Joseph, Murphy, Sheean, Collier

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NSW-ACT 15.19 (109)
Queensland 7.5 (47)

Goals:
NSW-ACT: Bird 3, McGregor 3, McIntyre 3, Breust 2, Davies, Walker, Terlich, Armstrong.
Queensland: Daye, Spackman, Whitecross, Mulligan, Fewkes, Zorko, Magin

Best:
NSW-ACT: Ediriwickrama, Davies, Drum, Bruce, Breust, Bird.
Queensland: Gibson, Mulligan, Zorko, Pantic, Headland.

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Re: NAB AFL U18 National Championships 2007
« Reply #55 on: July 05, 2007, 09:20:50 PM »
NSW-ACT 15.19 (109)
Queensland 7.5 (47)

Interesting result when you consider that last years draft only had one draftee from NSW/ACT and about 10 were drafted from Qld!
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Re: NAB AFL U18 National Championships 2007
« Reply #56 on: July 05, 2007, 09:35:14 PM »
30 Nicholas NAITANUI   04 May 90 194 70 Swan Districts FC

watch out for his kid next year, FREAK

Keep an eye on Hamish Hartlett as well

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Re: NAB AFL U18 National Championships 2007
« Reply #57 on: July 05, 2007, 09:38:18 PM »
Greenwood, from what I've read sounds like a player we need.

Tough and hard at it midfielder with sound skills

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Re: NAB AFL U18 National Championships 2007
« Reply #58 on: July 06, 2007, 12:27:08 AM »
On the AFL site they have two recruiting staff from a club go through some of the the WA and Vic Metro players:

Chris Masten
Rhys Palmer
Jarrhan Jacky
Daniel Rich
Patrick McGinnity
Chris Yarran
Tayte Pears
Alex Rance
Cale Morton
Nicholas Naitanui

Matthew Kreuzer
Addam Maric
James Polkinghorne
Jack Grimes
Trent Cotchin

Reviews at: http://www.afl.com.au/Default.aspx?tabid=208&newsId=46627

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Today's U18 champs games moved to Princes Park
« Reply #59 on: July 06, 2007, 12:30:05 AM »
NAB AFL Under 18 matches shifted
5:03 PM Thu 5 July, 2007
afl.com.au

FRIDAY'S NAB AFL Under 18 Championships Division One matches will be relocated from Skilled Stadium to MC Labour Park.


Division One matches to be played at MC Labour Park on Friday:

11am Western Australia v Vic Country

1.30 pm South Australia v Vic Metro

Remaining NAB AFL Under 18 Championship matches:

Tuesday, July 10 at MC Labour Park:

11am Queensland v Northern Territory

1.30pm Tasmania v NSW-ACT

Wednesday, July 11 at MC Labour Park:

11am Vic Metro v Vic Country

1.30pm Western Australia v South Australia