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Resicon Rangers<br />
Under 10’s<br />
Coach: Clint Wheatley<br />
Manager: Steve Somerwil<br />
<strong>Warrandyte</strong> Doncaster Heights 4.2-26<br />
Def. by Banyule M 11.20-86<br />
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Under 15’s<br />
1 Zac Wheatley<br />
2 Kadyn Trayford<br />
3 Oliver Dugan<br />
4 Christopher Rakuscek<br />
5 Conal Gray<br />
6 Jake Stubbs<br />
7 Nathan Leeson<br />
8 Nicholas Smith<br />
9 Joshua Moran<br />
10 Nicholas Sharpe<br />
11 Sebastian Nitschinsk<br />
12 Mitchell Snowball<br />
13 Mark Somerwil<br />
14 Jack Careedy<br />
15 Luke Papez<br />
16 Thomas Jackson<br />
17 Angus Ramsdale<br />
18 Archer Rostron<br />
19 Samuel Paxton<br />
20 Hayden Taylor<br />
21 Ben McShanag<br />
22 Alistair Rodwell<br />
23 Kyle McGown<br />
24 Dante Priestly<br />
25 BenjaminJackson<br />
27 Cam Ruth<br />
Under 10 Blue Ladder - 30/06/2013<br />
Team<br />
P W L D Pts For Agst %age<br />
Hawthorn Citizens B 10 9 1 0 36 545 156 349.36<br />
Fitzroy 2 10 7 2 1 30 486 162 300.00<br />
<strong>Warrandyte</strong> 10 7 2 1 30 272 195 139.49<br />
Ashburton W 10 6 2 2 28 379 212 178.77<br />
Heidelberg B 10 5 4 1 22 232 319 72.73<br />
Parkside 10 4 6 0 16 266 285 93.33<br />
Doncaster 10 4 6 0 16 220 344 63.95<br />
Camberwell 2 10 3 7 0 12 253 386 65.54<br />
Canterbury R 10 0 10 0 0 115 499 23.05<br />
Park Orchards B 10 0 10 0 0 96 456 21.05<br />
Match report by ‘Roving Eye’<br />
Well it was a beautiful clear sunny<br />
winter’s day as we welcomed the<br />
Camberwell Sharks to the Round<br />
10 match at <strong>Warrandyte</strong> Oval. Not<br />
a cloud in the sky, although gloves<br />
were handy. Half the ground had a<br />
layer of frost. <strong>Warrandyte</strong> TV cameras<br />
were set up although their staff<br />
were unable to find any power due<br />
to the pavilion work.<br />
The Bloods coaching staff had<br />
emphasised the importance of this<br />
match, noting the closeness of the<br />
competition and the number of<br />
sides searching for a place in the four.<br />
It remained to be seen whether the<br />
Bloods would rise to the occasion.<br />
A large crowd was at the main oval<br />
for the first bounce, as the Bloods<br />
kicked to the southern or shopping<br />
centre end of the ground in the first<br />
quarter.<br />
It was obvious the Bloods had come<br />
to play this week as they were hard<br />
out of the blocks, in contrast to some<br />
earlier matches.<br />
Sam Paxton took a nice mark in<br />
defence, Mark Somerwil drew a high<br />
tackle from his opponent and set<br />
the scene for the first quarter with<br />
repeated marks and clearances.<br />
It was the quarter of clearances and<br />
forward pressure for the Bloods.<br />
A kick forward by Seb Nitschinsk<br />
landed with Cam Ruth, who marked<br />
right on centre half forward, then a<br />
nice bounce pass to Zac Wheatley<br />
allowed Zac to run on to the ball, and<br />
with run and verve, kicked a lovely<br />
goal to open the Bloods’ account.<br />
It was almost the Zac quarter as<br />
he notched his second, although<br />
mention should be made of<br />
timely marks by Nick Smith and<br />
Tom Jackson and Nathan Leeson’s<br />
clearance efforts.<br />
Camberwell had a five minute<br />
patch of play where they had the<br />
momentum, but could not find the<br />
big sticks and the Bloods were able<br />
to regroup and control the play, and<br />
ended the first quarter with an 11<br />
point lead, 2.0 to 0.3. An observer<br />
would be entitled to suggest the<br />
coaching staff would have been<br />
happy with what they saw.<br />
The second quarter started with<br />
immense forward pressure by the<br />
Bloods. They had the press working<br />
well, which was evident when Zac<br />
Wheatley ran on to a kick in from the<br />
Sharks full back, caused a turnover<br />
and slotted his third goal, which<br />
sailed straight over the head of the<br />
<strong>Warrandyte</strong> vice president having a<br />
turn at goal umpiring this week. He<br />
didn’t have to move and would you<br />
believe it, the Bloods had skipped<br />
out to a 16 point lead.<br />
Mark Somerwil was having a first half<br />
to remember as he took a nice mark<br />
in the centre of the ground, Kyle<br />
McGown drew a high tackle from<br />
his opponent and some great run<br />
and carry by Kadyn Trayford gave<br />
Cam Ruth a chance he might have<br />
taken. There was immense pressure<br />
across the Bloods half forward line<br />
to keep the ball in their forward<br />
50, which allowed Zac Wheatley to<br />
pick up a loose ball, and with more<br />
dodging and weaving, slotted his<br />
fourth. He was having a day out and<br />
causing headaches for the Sharks<br />
defence. He created a chance which<br />
Ben Jackson might have taken, and<br />
the quarter closed with rare moves<br />
forward by the Sharks kept at bay by<br />
the Bloods defence. The Sharks were<br />
left to ponder a scoreless second<br />
quarter and at half time, the Bloods<br />
had opened up a 23 point lead, 4.2<br />
to 0.3.<br />
The third quarter opened with an<br />
early clearance to Zac, who pumped<br />
the ball inside 50, although it caused<br />
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