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U18 Championships 2009
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2009 AFL Under 18 National Championships Fixture
ROUND 1
Saturday May 23
Queensland vs NSW/ACT at Carrara 11:15am
Tasmania vs Northern Territory at Carrara 2pm
Saturday May 30
Western Australia vs South Australia at Subiaco 2:20pm (C/R to Frem vs Rich)
Sunday May 31
Victoria Country vs Victoria Metro at Skilled Stadium 1:30pm
ROUND 2
Friday June 5
Northern Territory vs Western Australia at TIO Stadium 6pm
Saturday June 6
NSW/ACT vs Victoria Metro at Rouse Hill 10am
Queensland vs South Australia at Rouse Hill 12:30pm
Sunday June 7
Tasmania vs Victoria Country at Bellerive 11:30am
ROUND 3
Saturday June 13
Western Australia vs Victoria Metro at Subiaco 11am
Sunday June 14
South Australia vs Victoria Country at AAMI Stadium 1:10pm (C/R Adel vs NM)
Saturday June 20
NSW/ACT vs Northern Territory at ANZ Stadium 4:10pm (C/R Syd vs Coll)
Tasmania vs Queensland at Aurora Stadium 11am
ROUND 4
Friday June 26
NSW/ACT vs South Australia at VISY Park 2.45pm
Saturday June 27
Victoria Country vs Northern Territory at Casey Fields 11am
Victoria Metro vs Queensland at Casey Fields 1pm
Tasmania vs Western Australia at Casey Fields 3pm
ROUND 5
Wednesday July 1
Tasmania vs NSW/ACT at Etihad Stadium 9:35am
Queensland vs Northern Territory at Etihad Stadium 11:40am
Victoria Country vs Western Australia at Etihad Stadium 1:45pm
Victoria Metro vs South Australia at Etihad Stadium 3:50pm
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--- Quote ---ROUND 1
Saturday May 23
Queensland vs NSW/ACT at Carrara 11:15am
Tasmania vs Northern Territory at Carrara 2pm
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Due to the floods on the Gold Coast, these games have been moved to VISY Park in Melbourne
http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfnews/floods-force-under18s-move/2009/05/20/1242498807884.html
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U18s: NSW/ACT defeats Queensland
Queensland 4.5 7.6 10.6 10.9 (69)
NSW/ACT 3.1 7.5 13.6 14.10 (94)
GOALS
Queensland: Fowler 3, Hutchinson 2, Manzone 2, Dixon, Jamieson, Thomson
NSW/ACT: Emery 3, Sargeant 3, McNeil 2, Sergrave 2, Camilleri, Duncan, Johns, Miles
BEST
Queensland: Harley, Hutchinson, Spring, Thomas, Thompson, Jamieson
NSW/ACT: Williams, McNeill, Sargeant, Tutt, Lawton, Johns
Match one played at Visy Park, Carlton
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IT WAS the perfect start to the NAB AFL Under 18 Championships for New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory on Saturday, opening its campaign with a 25-point win over Queensland.
NSW/ACT 14.10 (94) defeated Queensland 10.9 (69) in the first match of a double-header at Visy Park in Melbourne, after the matches were moved from a rain-soaked Gold Coast.
The contest was even early on – Queensland led by one point at the main break – before NSW/ACT booted seven goals to three in the second half.
Chaz Sargeant was particularly eye-catching in attack for the Rams. The mid-sized forward booted three goals, but it was his contested marking and sure hands that was a constant feature of his play. Five of his eight grabs were contested.
St Kilda scholarship holder Josh Duncan was the game's leading ball-winner with 29 touches. The Ram also had a game-high seven inside 50s.
Dylan McNeil, who impressed for NSW/ACT last year and was also a dominant ball-winner at under-16 level, started the carnival in fine form. He collected 26 disposals to further enhance his reputation.
For Queensland, both ruckman were impressive. Rory Thompson and Charlie Dixon, who have already been signed by Gold Coast, shone with 29 and 10 hit-outs respectively. Declan Bevan also had 13.
The Scorpions smashed the Rams in that area with 54 hit-outs to 20.
Queensland's Josh Thomas, who had the most touches (14) to half-time, was his side's leading possession winner with 21.
Skipper Marc Lock, who has not been signed to Gold Coast, showed some good signs, as did Mitch Harley. The duo combined for 36 touches.
Some familiar football names also featured: NSW/ACT's Will Langford, the son of recent Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee Chris, and Queensland's Alik Magin, the younger brother of Essendon rookie Rhys.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/77450/default.aspx
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Northern Territory chases down Tasmania
afl.com.au
By Matt Burgan
Tasmania 4.5 8.6 11.11 14.13 (97)
Northern Territory 4.3 6.7 9.11 15.16 (106)
GOALS
Tasmania: Archer 3, Boon 2, Crichton 2, Milne 2, Russell 2, Mott, Ponsonby, Symmons
Northern Territory: May 3, T. Taylor 3, Ahmat-Watkins 2, Ah Chee, Cox, Jones, Lawler, Smith, Staunton, Wilson
BEST
Tasmania: Russell, Crichton, Harwood, Archer, Milne, Boon
Northern Territory: Ah Chee, M. Taylor, May, S. Taylor, Johnson, Liddle
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NORTHERN Territory has come from behind to record an exciting nine-point win over Tasmania in game two of the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships.
The Thunder defeated Tassie 15.16 (106) to 14.13 (97) in the second match of Saturday's double-header at Visy Park.
Tasmania led at every change and by 12 points at three quarter-time, but Northern Territory staged an outstanding final term kicking six goals to three.
Territorian Roland Ah Chee, an over-age player now with Norwood in the SANFL, was best on ground with a game-high 33 disposals. His midfield efforts were first class, highlighted by five clearances, six hard-ball gets and five inside 50s.
Troy Taylor shone for the Thunder up forward, kicking three goals from seven shots while teammate Steven May, who has come through the AIS/AFL Academy program, also booted three goals.
Charlie McAdam, another overage player for the Northern Territory who has attracted interest from AFL clubs in the past two drafts, shone in the first half with 19 touches. He finished with 29 disposals.
And while Ah Chee, McAdam and Nathan Ahmat-Watkins are strong football names in the Northern Territory, there was another well-known sporting name playing for Tasmania – Boon.
Jack Boon is the son of Australian cricket great, David, and was among Tasmania's best.
Standing at 174cm and weighing 75kg, Boon kicked two goals from four scoring shots, including a fine snap during the third quarter.
But Luke Russell was the standout for the Apple Isle. He finished with a team-high 29 disposals, six inside 50s and two goals. Vincent Ponsonby was next best with 28 touches.
Highly-rated Jesse Crichton, who was impressive in last year's carnival, had 18 touches and booted two goals.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/77455/default.aspx
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VICTORIAN METRO FINAL SQUAD as at 20th May 2009
NO. SURNAME NAME D.O.B HGT WGT TAC Club
1 SCOTT Matthew 12/04/1991 185 72 Eastern
3 HILL Tom 07/04/1991 198 82 Northern
4 BURNAGE Nathan 10/05/1991 198 87 Eastern
5 TALIA Daniel 02/10/1991 195 79 Calder
6 GAFF Andrew 16/06/1992 180 75 Oakleigh
7 GYSBERTS Jordan 11/06/1991 188 83 Eastern
8 HARTIGAN Kyle 07/11/1991 193 89 Western
9 NICHOLLS Tom 04/03/1992 202 90 Sandringham
10 GRIMES Dylan 16/07/1991 192 81 Northern
12 EZARD Sam 18/01/1991 181 71 Calder
13 HUTCHINS Jack 20/02/1992 191 87 Sandringham
14 FITZPATRICK Jack 26/06/1991 201 85 Western
15 MIRRA David 20/03/1991 185 77 Eastern
16 KENNEDY Ayden 31/10/1991 191 79 Eastern
17 SHAW Sam 05/04/1991 191 77 Oakleigh
19 MACMILLAN Jamie 29/09/1991 188 82 Oakleigh
20 SINCLAIR Ben 01/10/1991 180 69 Oakleigh
21 HOEGEL Jayden 28/06/1991 177 72 Oakleigh
22 MOORE Andrew 30/05/1991 188 81 Eastern
23 PURCELL Josh 25/01/1991 188 80 Oakleigh
24 HICKS Robbie 09/10/1991 176 68 Calder
25 TOBIN Liam 31/07/1991 186 77 Sandringham
26 MELKSHAM Jake 29/08/1991 184 73 Calder
27 MCKENZIE Trent 03/04/1992 188 78 Western
28 GRIFFITHS Ben 17/09/1991 198 99 Eastern
30 CARLISLE Jake 01/10/1991 196 93 Calder
31 THOMPSON Michael 19/06/1991 186 79 Oakleigh
32 SCULLY Tom 15/05/1991 182 74 Dandenong
33 CAMPBELL Tom 02/11/1991 198 94 Sandringham
34 TOY Josh 18/04/1992 185 87 Calder
35 JACOBS Ben 09/01/1992 184 82 Sandringham
38 JONES Dylan 03/11/1991 195 86 Sandringham
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