Heidelberg West: 8.11-59
Panton Hill: 12.18-90
Goal Kickers: B. Gill 3, B. Strongman 2, T. Power 2, J. Whitcher, S. Sykes, R. Fry, N. Duffell, K. Jones
Panton Hill: 12.18-90
Goal Kickers: B. Gill 3, B. Strongman 2, T. Power 2, J. Whitcher, S. Sykes, R. Fry, N. Duffell, K. Jones
Best Players: N. Duffell, J. Whitcher, B. Strongman, S. Gunn, G. Mc Auliffe, S. Walker
The first round of division 3 action ever in the NFL didn’t exactly deliver a hugely awesome match that people had hoped, however despite some average foot skills the Redbacks posted a comfortable win at the ground that is sometimes mistaken for being two grounds.
The Hillers maintained control for the majority of the game, but onlookers probably felt that the final margin of 31 points could have been a lot more, had the foot skills of the side been a bit more polished. Nonetheless a win is a win, and that’s certainly positive.
Nama has slotted back into the red and black seemingly with ease, and put in a best on ground performance against the Hawks. This is an excellent effort for a bloke that only showed up at the club for the first time about 5 weeks ago. The creators of the FaceBook group “Get Nat Duffell back up the hill” must be rapt.
Whitcher continues his run of dominant form, and was one of few people who displayed consistent skill throughout the game, bobbing up all over the place to create havoc for the opposition, well assisted by the ever-reliable Ben Strongman and a young Gunn named Simon. Stringer and Snappy also did a great job in defence, combining for a total of 76 fists (this is not confirmed).
The boys have a very important battle this week against Reservoir, with a win going a long way to confirming the Hills finals chances. The match will be played at Panton Hill and we’d love to see you there!
RESERVES GO THROUGH THE MOTIONS
Heidelberg West: 8.8-56
Panton Hill: 15.12-102
Goal Kickers: T. Gilmore 6, W. Wenborn 2, B. Voss 2, J. Ball 2, D. Collins, M. Cameron, P. Strongman
The first round of division 3 action ever in the NFL didn’t exactly deliver a hugely awesome match that people had hoped, however despite some average foot skills the Redbacks posted a comfortable win at the ground that is sometimes mistaken for being two grounds.
The Hillers maintained control for the majority of the game, but onlookers probably felt that the final margin of 31 points could have been a lot more, had the foot skills of the side been a bit more polished. Nonetheless a win is a win, and that’s certainly positive.
Nama has slotted back into the red and black seemingly with ease, and put in a best on ground performance against the Hawks. This is an excellent effort for a bloke that only showed up at the club for the first time about 5 weeks ago. The creators of the FaceBook group “Get Nat Duffell back up the hill” must be rapt.
Whitcher continues his run of dominant form, and was one of few people who displayed consistent skill throughout the game, bobbing up all over the place to create havoc for the opposition, well assisted by the ever-reliable Ben Strongman and a young Gunn named Simon. Stringer and Snappy also did a great job in defence, combining for a total of 76 fists (this is not confirmed).
The boys have a very important battle this week against Reservoir, with a win going a long way to confirming the Hills finals chances. The match will be played at Panton Hill and we’d love to see you there!
RESERVES GO THROUGH THE MOTIONS
Heidelberg West: 8.8-56
Panton Hill: 15.12-102
Goal Kickers: T. Gilmore 6, W. Wenborn 2, B. Voss 2, J. Ball 2, D. Collins, M. Cameron, P. Strongman
Best Players: B. Voss, M. Cameron, D. Belcher, R. Agnew, T. Dunn, T. Gilmore
This match had many parallels to the senior game in that it wasn’t the greatest effort that we’ve seen from the twos, but they still managed to come away with a pretty comfortable win after West had a real crack in the last quarter and avoided a blow-out result.
Vossy was at his bustling best as he burst through packs and provided a strong link through the middle of the ground, which is something that seemed to spur Belch on as he did the same.
Matty Cameron was also great, sharing the ruck duties and playing different key big-man roles at each end of the ground. Matty also kicked his first goal for Panton Hill following a 50m penalty much to the delight of the Redback bench.
Rags did a grouse job at filling in for Walshy and Andy B at full back, and got a lot of the ball, often giving it away to the dash of Timmy Dunn who created quite a few attacking plays. Ty Gilmore was handy in the forward line, chipping in six big ones.
This match had many parallels to the senior game in that it wasn’t the greatest effort that we’ve seen from the twos, but they still managed to come away with a pretty comfortable win after West had a real crack in the last quarter and avoided a blow-out result.
Vossy was at his bustling best as he burst through packs and provided a strong link through the middle of the ground, which is something that seemed to spur Belch on as he did the same.
Matty Cameron was also great, sharing the ruck duties and playing different key big-man roles at each end of the ground. Matty also kicked his first goal for Panton Hill following a 50m penalty much to the delight of the Redback bench.
Rags did a grouse job at filling in for Walshy and Andy B at full back, and got a lot of the ball, often giving it away to the dash of Timmy Dunn who created quite a few attacking plays. Ty Gilmore was handy in the forward line, chipping in six big ones.