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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Junior footy results

50-gamer Mitchell Booth
New Norfolk Junior Football Club
Round 15 results

 
Under 11: New Norfolk 12.7 (79) d Clarence White 2.2 (14). Goals - NN: Tyler Donaghy 4, Jack Stevenson 2, Jaiden Russell 2, Brock Triffett, Kayden Parr, Owen Hole, Ben McRoss; Best - NN: Tyler Donaghy, Ben McRoss, Brock Triffett, Jack Stevenson, Jaiden Russell, Nathan Rice, Samuel Holloway.

Under 12: Clarence 10.12 (72) d New Norfolk 1.1 (7) at Tynwald Park. Goals - NN: T. Booker; Best - NN: T. Rainbird, J. Bearman, K. Williams, E. Watt, R. Franklin, M. Clark. In their last game for the season, New Norfolk Under 12s went down to Clarence by 65 points. In brilliant sunshine at Tynwald Park a very undermanned team tried their hardest all game but could not keep up with the numbers and height of their opposition.  Thomas Rainbird took some strong marks, tackled hard and was backed well by the ever reliable Rhys Franklin. Tough men Kade Williams and Jake Bearman bounced off the packs and made Clarence chase them down. Ethan Watt played his best game of the year and was well backed up by pocket rocket Mitchell Clarke. Despite the huge loss our boys kept their heads high and played out to the very end. Well done boys. Finishing on a good note, a number of the boys were awarded 50-game trophies. Now they look forward to an end-of-year trip to Melbourne.

Under 13: Claremont 9.7 (61) d New Norfolk 7.10 (52) at Cadbury Oval. Goals - NN: J. Campbell 4, J. Graham, L. Triffitt, J. Morgan; Best: Z. Triffett, J. Guesdon, J. Campbell, L. Triffitt, J. Bailey, R. Thomason.

Under 14: New Norfolk 6.6 (42) d Lindisfarne 4.9 (33) at Tynwald Park. Goals - NN: Alex Blair 3, Mitchell Banks, Aiden Russell, Shayne Upton; Best - NN: Joshua Farrow, Connor Rowbottom, Patrick Vout, Aiden Russell, Connor Salter, Cooper Triffitt. In perfect conditions New Norfolk defeated top-placed Lindisfarne.It was the first time this season that teams had met. It was a great team effort with all boys persisting and contributing. The win puts New Norfolk into second position on the ladder and the boys will now compete in the finals for the first time. Congratulations to the coaches and players. Thank you to Mitchell Spong (Lindisfarne) and John Rowbottom (New Norfolk) for filling in as field umpires. Next game: second semi-final v Lindisfarne, 9am Sunday (August 12) at Thomson Oval, Pontville (New Norfolk to wear white shorts).

Under 15: New Norfolk 10.8 (68) d Sorell 8.8 (56) at Tynwald Park. Goals - NN: Brett Hodge 7, Daniel Browning, Jordan Eiszele, Nathan Wakefield; Best - NN: Daniel Browning, Brayden Chaplin, Hayden Bielleman, Brett Hodge, Zak Booth, Mitchell Booth.  The Under 15s travelled to Sorell and won a very hard fought game in windy and at times wet conditions. Ruckman Daniel Browning backed up last week's great preformance by again being best on ground. Browning has come into great form of late and it couldn't be better timing with finals starting this weekend. Brett Hodge played a great game kicking seven excellent goals. Brayden Chaplin and Mitchell Booth defended very well for the four quarters, while Hayden Bielleman and Zak Booth were in and under all day. Nathan Wakefield kicked a good goal and considering the lack of preperation due to an injury, Jordan Eiszele has been putting in some great preformances since his return. Congratulations to Mitchell Booth for playing his 50th NNJFC game. Mitchell has plenty of ability and has been a great defender this season. Well done Mitch. This week will be Jahrod Locher's 100th and Daniel Browning's 50th games - let's hope the team can get a win and earn themselves a place in the grand final and also a week's rest. The team has been playing together for some time now and will be working very hard to play off in the big one. Next game: second semi-final v North Hobart, 11am Sunday (August 12) at KGV (New Norfolk to wear black shorts).

Under 16 (Round 16): Clarence 7.15 (57) d New Norfolk 6.11 (47) at Geilston Bay. Goals - NN: Brad Ransley 4, Daniel Coppleman, Dylan Pearce; Best - NN: James Webb, Tyron Rainbird, Brandon King, Brad Ransley, Aiden pearton, Cody Neads. Next game: first semi-final v North Hobart, Sunday, ground and time to be decided.

STJFL ladders at end of roster matches

Under 13s (Finals Top 8)
Clarence 54 points
Southern Storm 52
North Hobart 50
Sandy Bay 46
Lauderdale 42*
Glenorchy 36
Brighton 28
Kingborough Tigers 26
Sorell 20
Claremont 20
Lindisfarne 18
New Norfolk 18
Hobart 10

Under 14B (Finals Top 4)
Lindisfarne 24 points
New Norfolk 24
Kingborough Gold 20
Sandy Bay 16
Southern Storm 12

Under 15B (Finals Top 4)
New Norfolk 44 points
North Hobart 28
Brighton 24
Sorell 16
Sandy Bay White 8
Lindisfarne 4

Under 16 (Finals Top 6)
New Norfolk 52 points
Nth Hobart 50
Glenorchy 46
Clarence 40
Kingborough Tigers 38
Sandy Bay 26
Claremont 20
Lauderdale 18
Huonville Lions 6

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