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Re: 2009 TAC Cup
« Reply #15 on: September 06, 2009, 08:43:54 PM »
Josh Free's side got flogged after half-time but in the other game Kel Moore's brother kicked 4 goals to get Eastern an upset win over Geelong.

2nd Elimination Final

Calder Cannons           6.6  7.7  15.10  24.13 (157)
North Ballarat Rebels   1.7  6.5    8.6     9.6 (60)

GOALS:
Calder Cannons: Temel 8 Thompson 4 Fewster 3 Melksham 2 McCallum 2 Lucin 2 Duhau  Mitchell  Hunter
North Ballarat Rebels: Peters 3 Hoy  Parish  Tate  Darmody  Cook  Astbury

BEST:
Calder Cannons: Temel Melksham Wallis McCallum Fewster Thompson
North Ballarat Rebels: Tate Hoy Cowan Gavin Cook Bamblett

2nd Qualifying Final

Geelong Falcons   2.4  5.9  9.10  10.12 (72)
Eastern Ranges    2.4  5.7  9.11  17.13 (115)

GOALS:
Geelong Falcons: Hollmer 3 Grabowski 2 Flanagan  Ledin  McMillan-Pittard  Rock  Sodomaco
Eastern Ranges: Moore 4 Griffiths 4 Gysberts 3 Dyson  Scott  Cass  McDonald  Mullett  O'Shea

BEST:
Geelong Falcons: Christensen Sodomaco Smedts Cunnington Fisher Hollmer
Eastern Ranges: Moore Gysberts Griffiths Scott Minahan Cass

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Re: 2009 TAC Cup
« Reply #16 on: September 13, 2009, 05:20:02 PM »
2009 TAC Cup - Semi Finals

Gippsland Power   4.0  6.2  11.2    15.5 (95)
Calder Cannons    2.4  8.8  12.10  15.17 (107)

GOALS:
Gippsland Power: Weston 4 Northe 4 Asa Leausa 2 Butcher 2 Lamb 2 Tynan
Calder Cannons: Temel 7 Lawton 3 Fewster 2 McCallum  Watson  Thompson

BEST:
Gippsland Power: Northe Sing Heppell Corry Weston Asa Leausa
Calder Cannons: Temel Lucin Long Carlisle Wallis Guthrie

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Geelong Falcons   3.3  6.9  8.13  11.14 (80)
Gold Coast          2.0  2.3   4.7     5.9 (39)

GOALS:
Geelong Falcons: Hollmer 2 Tutton 2 Rohan  Bright  McCormack  Dahlhaus  Christensen  Grabowski  Sodomaco
Gold Coast: Lock 2 Dixon  Grayson  Rolfe

BEST:
Geelong Falcons: Christensen Ledin Smedts Hussey Fisher Bright
Gold Coast: Thompson Harley Lock Smith Milani Thomson

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Re: 2009 TAC Cup
« Reply #17 on: September 13, 2009, 06:09:35 PM »
I noticed that Jake Carlisle was name in the best for the Cannons, but what posi was he playing ?

Surely he would have played forward wouldn't he ?
Although he wasn't mentioned as a goal kicker.
Can someone please explain  ???

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Re: 2009 TAC Cup
« Reply #18 on: September 14, 2009, 04:54:03 AM »
Not sure HMH. No mention of Carlisle in the match report....

Midfielder keeps the Falcons dream alive
Brent Diamond | September 14, 2009


Allan Christensen

GEELONG Falcons midfielder Allan Christensen reminded recruiters of his midfield prowess and leadership abilities as he notched 31 disposals in a best-on-ground performance in the Falcons' 41-point semi-final win over Gold Coast at Visy Park yesterday.

Falcons coach Garry Hocking said Christensen, an evasive and quick thinking onballer, took over the leadership responsibilities of skipper and top-10 draft prospect Ben Cunnington, who struggled through the game with a hip injury. Cunnington is expected to be OK for Saturday's preliminary final against the Dandenong Stingrays.

"Our captain was a bit down today," Hocking said. "Allan can fill the breach leadership-wise and can also perform well on the ground.

"He was terrific. Through the middle, half-back, up forward. He plays in many spots. He was terrific over the footy. He uses it very well.''

Billy Smedts and Zac Ledin also racked up a swag of disposals, while another highly rated gun, Gary Rohan, was "lively".

The Falcons avoided an embarrassing straight-sets exit - after finishing six games clear on top of the ladder - to keep their premiership dream alive, 11.14 (80) to 5.9 (39).

http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfnews/midfielder-keeps-the-falcons-dream-alive/2009/09/13/1252780223164.html

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Re: 2009 TAC Cup
« Reply #19 on: September 14, 2009, 08:54:58 PM »
I noticed that Jake Carlisle was name in the best for the Cannons, but what posi was he playing ?

Surely he would have played forward wouldn't he ?
Although he wasn't mentioned as a goal kicker.
Can someone please explain  ???

Jake Carlisle played himself into a first round definate yesterday. He was able to match Butcher in all facets as well as being an attacking defender who started attacks. He also looked dangerous as a forward.

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Re: 2009 TAC Cup
« Reply #20 on: September 19, 2009, 04:44:40 PM »
2009 TAC Cup - 1st Preliminary Final

Eastern Ranges   4.1  6.1  8.3  8.7 (55)
Calder Cannons   3.1  7.3  9.5  13.9 (87)

GOALS:
Eastern Ranges: Dyson 2 Harper  Young  Cass  Johns  Wilson  Kennedy
Calder Cannons: Thompson 4 Hicks 2 Mitchell 2 Temel 2 Carlisle  McLeod  Lucin

BEST:
Eastern Ranges: Gysberts Crowle Mirra Mullett Minahan Kinder
Calder Cannons: Prestia Hine Wallis Liberatore Thompson Guthrie

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Re: 2009 TAC Cup
« Reply #21 on: September 19, 2009, 05:59:24 PM »
Both prelimins won by the underdogs. A Calder vs Dandenong Grand Final next week.

2009 TAC Cup - 2nd Preliminary Final

Dandenong Stingrays   5.3  6.7  9.13  11.17 (83)
Geelong Falcons           1.2  2.8  4.9     5.12 (42)

GOALS:
Dandenong Stingrays: Parker 2 Treloar 2 Sheppard  Millard  Cottrell  Bastinac  Scully  Kerr  Amalfi
Geelong Falcons: Cunnington 2 Smedts  Rohan  Bright

BEST:
Dandenong Stingrays: Andrews Bastinac Roberton Shaw Heddles Pitt
Geelong Falcons: Buchanan Christensen MacKenzie Sodomaco Dare Cunnington

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Re: 2009 TAC Cup
« Reply #22 on: September 20, 2009, 05:09:49 AM »
Stingrays knock Falcons off perch to set up Cannons grand final
Brent Diamond | September 20, 2009

DANDENONG Stingrays upset flag favourites Geelong Falcons with some unheralded potential stars shining in the lead-up to the AFL draft during the upset 41-point win at Visy Park yesterday.

The Stingrays will meet Calder Cannons in Friday night's TAC Cup under-18 grand final, after the Cannons won by 32 points over the Eastern Ranges.

The Stingrays won with minimal impact from touted No. 1 AFL draft selection Tom Scully, who was shut down by Michael Sodomaco.

But they had plenty of match-winners in the engine room including Madison Andrews and Ryan Bastinac, who had 23 disposals each, while Luke Parker and Adam Treloar finishing with two goals each in the 11.17 (83) to 5.12 (42) win.

Coach Graeme Yeats praised his hard-at-it midfielders, who ground away against the highly regarded Falcons.

''Madison has been a real consistent performer at a reasonable level,'' Yeats said.

''Today he was really determined to do well to try and push himself up into the eyes of some of the recruiters. He's been consistent. He's probably had a quietish month so he was very determined.

''He and Ryan Bastinac are our two best contested ball-winners,'' he said.

''We certainly highlighted the fact that we needed to be good in the contested position situation. Those guys really stood up for us,'' he said.

The Stingrays knocked the Falcons - who had won 17 of 18 matches during the home-and-away season - off their perch in what was a dominant display after taking a 23-point lead at the main break.

Calder Cannons took control of the clearances in the second half against Eastern Ranges to earn a grand final berth, 13.9 (87) to 8.7 (55).

It was a raft of the Cannons' bottom of aged players that stepped up including touted future father-son selections Thomas Liberatore and Mitchell Wallis.

Dion Prestia was brilliant around the stoppages and across half-back, while Jake Carlisle continued his outstanding season.

Powerhouse forward Jacob Thompson booted four goals for the winners.

Serhat Temel, who had kicked 14 goals in the past fortnight, didn't have the same impact on the scoreboard but was equally affective according to coach Martin Allison.

Eastern Ranges paid dearly for a knee injury to forward Ben Griffiths.

http://www.theage.com.au/news/rfnews/stingrays-knock-falcons-off-perch-to-set-up-cannons-grand-final/2009/09/19/1253209041210.html