Clean Sweep for the A Stream and Dingoes Break 5 Year Drought!
With the students still nowhere to be seen it was another week of find anyone with two working legs and see how we go, lucky the rocks uncovered a few and the Uni boys managed to win 4 from 6. The A grade faced off against Stirling who in the prior week defeated ladder leader North Freo, in what was a close affair to three quarter time eventually saw the A grade pull away with an 8 goal last quarter to record an important 5 goal win.
The A reserves again undermanned also took on Stirling and notched up an impressive victory which was a deserved result for the effort put in over recent weeks! The A colts this week had the luxury of one reserve and returned to the winners list while an undermanned C colts came up against a very strong North Freo who took the points.
The thirds took on top of the table North Freo and produced an improved performance when compared to round one however went down. While the freight train that is the Dingoes continued their unbeaten season accounting for North Freo at Gil Fraser for the first time in 5 years in one of their closer games for the year!
A grade - 22.11 - 143 def Stirling 17.9 - 111
A res - 15.6 - 96 def Stirling 4.9 - 33
A colts - 14.8 - 92 def Stirling 6.8 - 44
Thirds - 7.3 - 46 lost to North Freo 16.7 - 103
Dingoes - 9.12 - 66 def North Freo 7.1 - 43
C - colts -4.6 - 30 lost to North Freo 24.18 - 162
Following round 13 we have four sides in the final 5 - A grade 4th, A colts 4th, Dingoes 1st,and C-colts 4th with the Thirds currently a game outside the five!
For a full summary of all games please see the match reports below.
THIS WEEK
The A Stream sides face North Freo in what will be tough encounters across all grades. In A grade North Freo are on top of the ladder and will be a good test to see how Uni are travelling at present. The boys will be spurred on by Simon Stewart who is playing his 100th game and a win will consolidate their position in the five. The Ressies will be looking to string consecutive victories together especially after a strong showing previously against North Freo. Hopefully the A Colts have a few students returning as they make their charge towards the finals and will be looking to continue their winning streak. The thirds face Hamersley Carine in what is an 8 point game with Hamersley Carine in the five a game ahead of Uni, a win here and September action is looking good. While the Dingoes aim to continue to take everything before them and extend their unbeaten streak to 14 wins!
A Grade v North Freo - Gil Fraser Oval - 2.30pm
A Res v North Freo - Gil Fraser Oval - 12.35pm
A Colts v North Freo - McGillivray Oval - 10.45am
Thirds v Hamersley Carine - McGillivray Oval - 2.30pm
Dingoes v Hamersley Carine - McGillivray Oval - 12.35pm
C- gulls - Bye
Congratulations to Simon Stewart and Andrew Quigley who both play their 100th games for the club this Saturday.
Look forward to seeing you at the footy to support the boys! I will guarantee that all teams kick more than one goal!
100 / SUPPORTERS CLUB DAY - 1st AUGUST
This year the 100 club / Supporters Club event will be held on the 1st of August when the A grade side plays Whitfords at McGillivray Oval. There will be drinks provided and door prizes on offer for those that turn up on the day including golf sticks, wine and other items.
If you are yet to renew your membership please contact Andrew Johnston - acjohnston@kpmg.com.au or myself - peter.toll@bdo.com.au we look forward to seeing you all down at the club on this day.
MATCH REPORTSA Grade
Uni 22.11 - 143 vs Stirling 17.9 - 111
In a high scoring game, on a perfect day at McGillivray, Uni overcame a strong first half by a quality Stirling side who had beaten the League leaders North Fremantle the previous week, to run out comfortable 32 point winners.
Our first half was full of endeavour but disposal into the fwd line let us down and we went into the half time break 3 goals down.
Confident in our ability to run out the game, we worked hard in the 3rd quarter, to first go shoulder-to-shoulder with the opposition midfield and then attacked to hit the lead and go a goal up. But a couple of late lapses saw us go into 3/4 time 2 goals down but with a fair bit of momentum.
In the last quarter our midfield runners took control and with Jones grabbing everything down forward Uni piled on 8 straight goals before a free kick was awarded to Stirling 20 metres out straight in front with 5 sec's left on the clock - to see them register their only goal for the quarter.
This week we take on top of the table Nth Fremantle at Gil Fraser in a real test of our ability - we have everything to play for as it is Stewy's 100th game and with the competition so tight that every week is a must win.
Hope to see you there.
A Res
A-res had the CUBS from Stirling this week and despite not having many wins on the board ourselves we went into the game focused and confident. The veteran and club legend of about 600 games in Reverend coached the boys assisted by the Pirate Foulksey as Erk Dog was away wooing his girlfriend at a wedding (not his... I don't think). After a pre-game rev up by the Rev and Foulksey on keeping the game simple, enjoy it and want to play for your team-mates the boys were well and truly primed to hand out a beating to the cellar dwellers.
UFC started well and continued to build on their lead throughout the game; however the game did have some flat spots where we allowed Stirling to run into their forward line with numbers and snatch a couple of goals. After another rev up at 3 quarter time and reinforcement on how we want to play the boys really turned it on in the last quarter kicking double the oppositions final score (I think. Im not good at keeping track of score). The last quarter in particular was a real credit to the boys and the win was thoroughly deserved given the many tight losses we have had this year.
Final score 15.6.96 to 4.9.33
Best: Nicco (kicked 7); 2-dads; Bando; Hoddo; Fido; Robbie-O
A Colts
We managed to field 19 players this week which was the best so far during the Uni holiday period. The first quarter saw Stirling get out to a 2 goal lead early but Uni responded to kick two late opportunist goals to be even at quarter time. The next quarter belonged to Uni, kicking 5 goals to Stirling's 2. The style of play which resulted in the half time lead was improved in the third quarter and the boys put the game out of reach of Stirling who fell apart once the score board pressure mounted and the umpires causing their manager to abuse them at three quarter time. We actually managed to keep them scoreless in the third quarter and kicked 4 goals which was great work by the boys.
The sting had gone out of the game by the last quarter and the lead remained 50 points by the final siren as both teams were spent in the hot conditions.
Best players in another great team performance were Jarred Stewart, Stu McGuckin, Harry Donovan, Jack Lucas, Brett Millman, Rory and Ben Gollow.
Thirds
E Grade took on the undefeated North Fremantle in what was always going to be a stiff test for the boys. With the effects of the uni holidays still prevalent the team selection again took on a "grab anyone with two working legs approach" as Benno, PK and Ren came in for their first games of the season while Cocky was called out of his Round 2 retirement to help out. The addition of Benno and PK also saw the thirds reach a record high for ginger representation, which on a fine sunny day was cause for concern amongst team management.
The boys set the standard early with a great attack at the footy which (after the Dingoes had successfully fired up the locals in the previous clash) North Freo were more than happy to match, setting up four quarters of strong physical football.
Uni won their fair share of the footy throughout the day, and perhaps with a bit more luck and some added polish may have been able to trouble the ladder leaders. As it was Uni turned for home only a few goals down and still a slim chance of an upset however with tiring legs and two players gone for the day the boys could not run over the top of the North Freo right bankers.
In what was a great team effort the better players on the day were Mozza who presented well all day from half forward and set the standard for physical attack at the footy, big Witty, Little Dog, Chewy, who while late to the game after dropping Friday night's conquest off at the bus stop, still managed to keep running all day and Fido. Special mention should go to Jammers who managed to talk the umpire into reversing a 50 meter penalty, something rarely witnessed at any level of football, and to Sammy Wallace, who despite having thighs smaller enough to resemble a caged chicken has managed to get a corky two weeks in a row.
Congratulations must also go to Ayresy who bought up his 100th game for the Uni Footy Club on Saturday. While new to the thirds fold this year Ayresy has provided plenty of leadership and experience in the thirds line up, not to mention plenty of hard work in the middle of the ground.
Dingoes
The rampaging dingoes faced one of our toughest tests of the season on the weekend, facing North Freo at their home ground, where we hadn't won since 2004.
It proved a good contest with North Freo's straight kicking and our lack thereof keeping the game alive for most of the day. As always with the freo teams it was a tough encounter with the odd bout of hostility as the freo boganism came to the fore, with one particularly bright-spark getting sent of on two separate occasions. Unfortunately the home side's boganitis appeared contagious with uni managing to give away six 50 metre penalties.
In the end the dingoes led all day to come home with a solid win and the UFC song had some serious volume at a ground where it has been a long time between drinks. In his final game before going overseas on a recreational holiday, Philthy Phil basically did whatever he wanted all over the ground. Bully, Wooda and the superboot Geortz were good in attack and the backline unit was at its fortress-like best.
UFC 9.12.66
North Freo: 7.1.43
Goals: 3- Bully 1 - Smokes, Backup-Plan, Cat, Hub, Macca & Geortz
Votes: 5 - Philthy, 4 - Geortz 3 - Labrat, Gazelle 2 - Wooda, Stats 1 - Cat, Clap, Broun.
C-colts
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