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Dale61 Ryan Griffen

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Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 1:57 pm Post subject: VFL Round 19 - Williamstown Vs Box Hill |
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Saturday 23rd August
Seniors: 2.00pm Reserves: 11.10am
Box Hill City Oval (Cnr Middleborough Road & Whitehorse Road)
Supporters Bus (1 Mason Street, Newport) - 12 noon depart
Bookings: Trent Mosbey/Brendan Curry 9390 0611 |
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Dale61 Ryan Griffen

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Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:21 pm Post subject: Williamstown teams to play Box Hill |
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Seniors
B: Wood 45 ~ Meyer 25 ~ McKenzie 9
HB: Jolley 4 ~ Cloke 34 ~ Reid 28
C: Stretton 27 ~ West 23 ~ Everitt 73
HF: Picken 18 ~ Skipper 12 ~ Urch 8
F: Rose 1 ~ Little 6 ~ Tiller 35
R: Street 58 ~ Johnson 10 ~ Higgins 74
Int: Langlands 21 ~ O'Keefe 30 ~ Galea 7 ~ Stack 19 ~ Beaumont 5 ~ Greene 3 ~ Wight 37 ~ Lockwood 29
Reserves
B: Boyd 26 ~ O'Shea 44 ~ Grossman 49
HB: Stack 19 ~ Wight 37 ~ Beaumont 5
C: Greene 3 ~ Langlands 21 ~ Keddell 47
HF: O'Keefe 30 ~ Boumann 32 ~ Cartelli 54
F: White 41 ~ Galea 7 ~ Young 52
R: Mulligan 38 ~ Lyons 13 ~ Lockwood 29
Int: Georgiadis 15 ~ Jenkins 69 ~ Black 51 ~ Quinn 65 ~ Cravino 36 ~ Knight 55 ~ Dickson 16 ~ Tanner 57 ~ Chiu 11 ~ Smith 53 ~ Dullard 46 |
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billy_the_kid Steve Kolyniuk

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Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 10:01 pm Post subject: |
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Shattered, i thought Williams might return this week. _________________
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cino SotS Media Liaison

Joined: 11 Feb 2007 Posts: 2145 Location: Stuck between South and West
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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 8:50 am Post subject: |
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| billy_the_kid wrote: | | Shattered, i thought Williams might return this week. |
Sounds like the Dogs will be bringing him directly into the team next week against Adelaide before he's given the shot against Franklin. Check the interview with Rocket in the Dogs forum ;) _________________ WWW.SONSOFTHESCRAY.COM |
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mighty_west Scott West

Joined: 11 Feb 2007 Posts: 2470 Location: Mornington
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Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 1:57 pm Post subject: |
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Westy's out..
Source : SEN _________________
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Apophis Ryan Griffen
Joined: 13 Dec 2007 Posts: 110
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Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 2:08 pm Post subject: |
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| mighty_west wrote: | Westy's out..
Source : SEN |
If that is true, you stick a fork in Scotty - he is done for the season.
He didn't look too good hobbling around Pt Gellibrand Oval last week against the Bombers. |
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Dale61 Ryan Griffen

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Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 10:15 pm Post subject: |
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Box Hill Hawks 2.3 7.5 9.8 14.11 (95)
Williamstown 6.5 10.9 15.14 19.16 (130)
GOALS:
Williamstown: Urch 5, Jolley 3, Rose 3, Little 2, Wood, Lockwood, Langlands, Wight, Picken, Stretton.
BEST:
Williamstown: Picken, Jolley, Stretton, Reid, Urch, Cloke. |
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amnesiac Scott West

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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 1:33 am Post subject: |
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Reserves
Box Hill Hawks 12.22-94
def.
Williamstown 10.11-71
Box Hill Hawks
Goal Kickers: B. Sinclair 3, K. Shore 2, C. Hoegel 2, C. Hunter, S. Hill, A. Grima, A. Papaluca, G. Angelopoulos
Best Players: J. Cross, J. Bayliss, K. Shore, A. Papaluca, S. Daniher, C. Hunter
Williamstown
Goal Kickers: A. Chiu 3, D. Galea 2, T. Jenkins 2, L. Cartelli, M. Keddell, J. Boumann
Best Players: L. Cartelli, N. Black, M. Cravino, A. Chiu, M. Keddell, P. O''Shea _________________ "It would be great to be playing in finals and in teams that are winning all the time, but I chose to come to Richmond" - Nathan G. Brown |
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Dale61 Ryan Griffen

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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 9:41 am Post subject: |
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| Not saying that anything was pre-planned, and with the reserves finals series commencing next week, that result in the reserves means that both teams meet again next week. |
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Dale61 Ryan Griffen

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Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 8:53 pm Post subject: |
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http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi?client=1-118-10459-0-0&sID=54954&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=6353708§ionID=54954
Seagulls too slick for Hawks
Williamstown ventured to Box Hill City Oval to take on the Box Hill Hawks in Round 19 action in the VFL last Saturday. Williamstown made 3 changes to the side which slaughtered Bendigo in the previous week – into the side came Cameron Wight returning from injury and Steven Greene and Brennan Stack were promoted from the reserves. Out of the side went Andrejs Everitt and Shaun Higgins were promoted to the Bulldogs senior side and Scott West missed through general soreness.
FIRST QUARTER
Box Hill begun the game in blistering fashion with early goals to Thorp and Morton as Tim Clarke and Ben McGlynn were dominating the midfield for the Hawks. A couple of errant shots on goal meant that their early dominance was not reflected on the scoreboard as the Seagulls settled and were able to get their hands on the ball. Patrick Rose was lively up forward and kicked 2 early majors whilst Easton Wood bombed a long goal after running off half back. Liam Picken was playing a fine game and David Stretton and Ben Jolley were continuing their fine form. Up back Stephen Tiller was providing tremendous run out of defence and Peter Street was simply too tall and strong for the Box Hill ruckmen. Tom Langlands marked and goaled after the siren to establish a 26 point lead at the first break.
WILLIAMSTOWN 6.5 (41) BOX HILL 2.3 (15)
Callum Urch
SECOND QUARTER
Box Hill again started in promising fashion and kicked early goals through Boyle and Neville to reduce the deficit. Kane McKenzie was a standout up back and was being supported by Scott Meyer, Cameron Wight and James Beaumont. Up forward Matthew Little took 5 strong marks for the quarter but unfortunately his kicking for goal was wayward. The Box Hill defence were struggling to match up on the potent forwards in Wayde Skipper and Callum Urch and then Street handballed to Rose for him to kick his third goal.
WILLIAMSTOWN 10.9 (69) BOX HILL 7.5 (47)
THIRD QUARTER
Both sides were one man down in the second half with Ben McGlynn (Box Hill) and Brennan Stack (Williamstown) unable to resume. The Williamstown midfield were on top with Sam Reid, Guy O’Keefe, Brett Johnson, Liam Picken and David Stretton providing plenty of drive. Defender Cam Wight kicked a great goal from a stoppage and Cameron Lockwood was lively. Up forward Jason Cloke continually provided a target and roamed around the ground picking up possessions. Callum Urch was growing in confidence as he kicked his second goal as the seagulls led by 42 points at the last change.
WILLIAMSTOWN 15.14 (104) BOX HILL 9.8 (62)
FOURTH QUARTER
Box Hill had the favoured end in the final quarter but it was imperative that Williamstown restrict their scoring with percentage likely to decide the top 3 positions on the ladder. Box Hill refused to lay down and kept attacking which was rewarded with goals to Neville, Smithwick and Morton. David Stretton continued his brilliant form to goal and then set up Callum Urch who kicked 3 goals in the final quarter to bring his individual total to 5 and signal that he wants to play a key role in our finals campaign. Jolley and Picken continued their good form and it took a Box Hill goal after the siren to reduce the winning margin to 35 points.
Williamstown 6.5 10.9 15.14 19.16 (130)
Box Hill Hawks 2.3 7.5 9.8 14.11 (95)
Best: Picken, Jolley, Stretton, Reid, Urch, Cloke
Goals: Urch 5, Jolley 3, Rose 3, Little 2, Wight, Langlands, Stretton, Picken, Lockwood, Wood
RESERVES WRAP
The Reserves suffered their second defeat of the season with a 23 point defeat at the hands of Box Hill. 1st year player Luke Cartelli continued his excellent season with 31 disposals and he was ably assisted by Anthony Chiu, Matt Cravino, Nathan Black, Mitch Keddell and young Bulldogs player Paul O'Shea. This was the last home and away match for the Reserves and they will start their finals campaign this week. They will have a re-match with Box Hill Hawks in the 1st Qualifying Final at Burbank Oval from 11.10am on Saturday as a Curtain Raiser to the Seniors match against Werribee @ 2pm.
Williamstown 3.2 6.4 8.8 10.11 (71)
Box Hill Hawks 3.5 5.13 9.16 12.22 (94)
Best: Cartelli, Black, Cravino, Chiu, Keddell, O'Shea
Goals: Chiu 3, Galea 2, Jenkins 2, Cartelli, Keddell, O'Shea |
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Dale61 Ryan Griffen

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Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 4:12 pm Post subject: |
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http://www.leadernews.com.au/article/2008/08/26/41823_vfl_story.html
'Gulls tune up for flag assault
IT WAS business as usual for the high-flying Seagulls on Saturday.
In the penultimate round before it launches its finals assault on the 2008 premiership, Williamstown overcame a gritty Box Hill Hawks combination by 35-points.
Consolidating top spot on the ladder, the 'Gulls won 19.16 (130) to 14.11 (95) at the Box Hill Oval.
The Seagulls led all the way after dominating the first quarter in which they kicked 6.5 to 2.3.
The Hawks, to their credit, kept pace with the visitors in the second term, and in fact outscored them 5.2 to 4.4 to trail by 22-points at the half.
The Seagulls lifted again in the third quarter when they added 5.5 to 2.3 to extend their lead to 42-points. The Hawks won the last term, but could only make up a goal, kicking 5.3 to 4.2.
The various options the free-wheeling Seagulls have up in attack was again on show.
Former North Melbourne utility Callum Urch played his best game since arriving at Burbank Oval this season, proving a handful up forward with five goals.
Urch, delisted by the Kangaroos at the end of 2007 after five years on their list, has been plagued in the past by hamstring injuries and has been in and out of the Seagulls seniors this season.
But, having played the last three games in the ones now, he is running into top form on the eve of the finals.
Callum Urch in action v Box Hill.
The ever-improving Liam Picken vied for best-on-ground honours with another tenacious display in the midfield and across half forward.
Ben Jolley was also important getting forward and kicking three goals, likewise the dangerous Pat Rose, who helped himself to three goals for 48 for the year.
Nippy wingman David Stretton was busy, and Jason Cloke was a rock in a backline that at times struggled under pressure.
Forward Matthew Little kicked two goals in his second game against his old team. |
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