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20050524Edition7 - Redcliffe City News

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Sports <strong>News</strong><br />

Power Crash<br />

Peninsula Power/<strong>Redcliffe</strong> Leagues<br />

Division 1 crashed in both grades at the<br />

hands of Ipswich Knights last Saturday<br />

Night at Bundamba.<br />

The Peninsula Fair Discount Meats first<br />

team suffered a disappointing 2-0 loss<br />

to a fired up Knights side.<br />

Power Senior Coach Steve Faulkner<br />

conceded that his team didn’t play at their<br />

best.<br />

“We only really started to stamp our<br />

authority in the match after we went a<br />

goal down and just couldn’t find the<br />

equalizer,” Faulkner said.<br />

<strong>Redcliffe</strong> Leagues Padres Baseball<br />

club’s Winter Major League team, made<br />

it two wins from two starts when it<br />

defeated Indians 11-9 at Ipswich last<br />

weekend. With the last minute<br />

unavailability of two players, coaches Bob<br />

Nilsson and Keith Land were forced to<br />

take to the diamond with no replacements<br />

available. Despite their presence, the side<br />

still recorded the win. Coach Nilsson had<br />

a big impact on the game with a crucial<br />

scoring hit late in the game as well as<br />

pitching one innings of work.<br />

Although the scoreline was close, the<br />

side led the whole game and despite giving<br />

up five runs to the opposition in the last<br />

innings, the Padres were always in control.<br />

Steve Smith continued his good form with<br />

two crucial catches and a bases clearing<br />

hit whilst Calvin Vellnagel recorded the<br />

save with two innings of work on the<br />

mound. With the wins, the side now shares<br />

the shortened competition lead and play<br />

next Sunday against UQ Ravens at<br />

Runcorn at 11:30 am.<br />

Page 4 - 24 May 2005 Issue 7<br />

Send your sporting events, results and details to news@redcliffecity.com.au<br />

By Craig Feuerriegel<br />

Power still remain in equal third<br />

position, but will have to win this week<br />

to remain in the top four.<br />

Power Clearflow Reserves lost their<br />

second consectutive match going down<br />

4-2 to Ipswich.<br />

Jason Nott and Michael Pallisier were<br />

the goalscorers.<br />

Big Boys Bins Under 19 Youth side<br />

drew 2-2 with Brisbane Olympic.<br />

Toys Muffler Power Metro 4 defeated<br />

North Pine 3-1 last Friday night. Darren<br />

Hobbins scored a brace with Jason<br />

Davis also finding the net.<br />

Women power double figures<br />

Competition frontrunners Coastline Frozen Foods Division<br />

1 first team’s goalscoring double figures continued thumping<br />

Park Ridge 16-0 at A.J. Kelly Park Kippa-Ring. Lailey Tanson<br />

scored six of the best as Power totally outclassed the visitors.<br />

Melissa Feuerriegel and Casey Jenkins bagged four goals<br />

each with Katelyn Le-Roux also finding the net twice in a<br />

comprehensive victory.<br />

Coastline Foods Reserves drew their match 1-1 with Park<br />

Ridge. Lailey Tanson scored the goal.<br />

Harrington’s Bobcat Under 16 Youth def Souths 1-0. The<br />

goalscorer was Brianna Watt.<br />

Power Division 6 went down 4-1 to John Paul College.<br />

Wendy Nolan Scored for Power<br />

Coil Steels Power Under 12 team had a 3-1 win over<br />

Samford Rangers.<br />

Madeline Lenton, Megan Blake and Kayla Tukualfa were<br />

the goalscorers.<br />

Left: Lailey Tanson scores.<br />

For the full stories check out www.redcliffecity.com.au<br />

PADRES MAKE IT TWO<br />

By Keith Land<br />

Tigresses win at Ipswich<br />

By Vanessa Brown<br />

The Professionals <strong>Redcliffe</strong> Tigresses<br />

continued their stunning 2005 season<br />

when they recorded an 82 point win<br />

against Ipswich on Sunday at Limestone<br />

Park.<br />

The sharpshooting <strong>Redcliffe</strong> 12.11.83<br />

defeated host side Ipswich 0.1.1.<br />

Despite a strong opening to the game,<br />

the Eagles were unable to keep pace<br />

with their visitors with <strong>Redcliffe</strong> scoring<br />

two quick goals courtesy of big forward<br />

Belinda Whyte and ending the term with<br />

a roving goal by Breeanna Brock.<br />

With four consecutive wins under their<br />

belts, the Tigresses are enjoying their<br />

best ever start to a season and remain<br />

tied at the top of the AFLQ Women’s<br />

League ladder.<br />

<strong>Redcliffe</strong> will now meet the Western<br />

Magpies at Sherwood in two weeks time.<br />

REDCLIFFE CITY NEWS PTY LTD<br />

PO Box 430, <strong>Redcliffe</strong> QLD 4020<br />

Ph: 0412 125 283 Fax: 07 3885 2951<br />

John & Lynda Roberts<br />

Printed by; JT Press, Kippa Ring<br />

Bookie Busters<br />

By Waldo Hayes<br />

The tips are provided<br />

in the spirit of fun and<br />

no responsibility for<br />

their accuracy is taken!<br />

ROUTE SIXTY SIX: This 3yo filly will<br />

prove to be a good buy for connections<br />

following the top effort she put in at the<br />

Gold Coast 1200m 14 May. Watch this<br />

one.<br />

WHO DEALT THIS: This 4yo gelding<br />

had his first win on a slow track taking<br />

his prize money to nearly $38,000. If the<br />

track is dead to slow, consider him, he<br />

likes 2200m as shown at the Gold Coast<br />

on 14 May. Write him down.<br />

TESTAFIABLE: Placed at every start<br />

so far, this 2yo colt put in a great<br />

performance to finish 2nd at the Gold<br />

Coast 1300m. Watch his next start.<br />

SIR DEX: Bookie Busters tipped this<br />

fellow in RCN # 5 (10/5/05). He won the<br />

Prime Minister’s Cup at the Gold Coast<br />

14 May and is in top form and one to<br />

include in any multiple. He’ll win again.<br />

PERLIN: A beaten favourite in the PM’s<br />

Cup. Didn’t come to Queensland to lose,<br />

will atone for his loss. Don’t discard.<br />

CEDAR MANOR: A grand display of<br />

running at the Gold Coast 1800m 14<br />

May, when he came from 11th at the turn<br />

to finish 4th. Watch for weight drop, likes<br />

the track on the heavy side of slow. This<br />

3yo gelding’s purse stands at $210,998<br />

from 16 starts. Keep him in mind – he’s<br />

a mudlark.<br />

KING OF SPIN: This 4yo gelding has<br />

been giving the bookies a bit of a lip<br />

biting; from four starts he has never been<br />

unplaced. He came from 12th on the turn<br />

at the Gold Coast 1200m 14 May to finish<br />

2nd. Trained by the J Hawkes stable, is<br />

one to put down on your little black book.<br />

Padres baseballers to<br />

compete in State Titles<br />

The Brisbane North regional Under 14<br />

and 16 teams have been announced.<br />

Padres Under 14 representative players<br />

are Lucas Bakker, Nathan Huang, Dan<br />

Nilsson, Dylan Raines, Lee Draper, Matt<br />

Timms and Rhyse Fuller. Padres Ron<br />

Nilsson is the Head Coach whilst Padres<br />

Glen Brockie and Chris Norrie are<br />

assistants. Libby Nilsson is the Manager.<br />

Padres Under 16 representatives are<br />

Jacob Reust, Jake Taylor, Mathew<br />

Dawson and Aaron Muscat. These<br />

teams will contest the State Titles in<br />

September. The Under 18 team is yet to<br />

trial.

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