July 2004

  1. Hawks do it again

    For what seems the upteenth time in the past few seasons, Box Hill has come from a seemingly hopeless position to win.

    Trailing by 25 pts during the last term the Hawks stormed home over a weary Northern Bullants outfit who had given it their all during the first 3 quarters.

    Ben Kane expoliting opponent Frank Raso's lack of match fitness, was a driving force behind the Hawks late surge, kicking 2 goals and driving several long kicks inside 50 to bigmen Clinton Alleway and Robert Campbell.

    The Bullants were game and probably didn't deserve to lose the way they did after leading until the 28 minute mark of the last quarter.

    Coming into the game a win and 8% behind the Hawks the Bullants burst out of the blocks to kick the first 5 goals of the game.

    The Hawks responded by putting several men behind the ball in an attempt to suffogate the Bullants scoring power. In effect they turned defence into attack as they gathered momentum to trail by only 6 pts at the main break.

    A tense 3rd term saw only 2 goals scored, both late in time on to the Northern Bullants. The lat quarter was played at a furious pace with the Bullants being the team to wilt under the finals like pressure.

    The Bullants committment can't be questioned over the past 5 weeks but their depth remains a concern. Losing in form bigman Ricky Mott and Daniel Harford during the last term was too much for a Bullants side already somewhat depleted.

    The Hawks look like playing in yet another final series, while the Bullants can look forward to 2005 with some optimism.

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  2. It's time to go...Springvale

    Their proposed move to Casey can't come quickly enough. In their current state the competition would probably be better without them. Don't get me wrong, for a half today they were brave. They put on a show. But after half time they were flogged - 3.1 to 13.5. Infact they were scoreless in the last quarter. Admittedly they struggled to contain James Podsiadly, but they were uncompetitive in the second half.
  3. Rd 17: Springvale v Werribee

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    Final Score: WERRIBEE 21.9.135 SPRINGVALE 10.3.63 Goals: Werribee: Podsiadly 10, Faulkner 3, Davis 2, Mitchell 2, Lamb, Murphy, Skipper, Gleeson Springvale: Murray 3, Clarke 2, Rouda, Moyle, Bruin, Wulf, Brooks (I will fix up Werribee's later - missing one I think) Podsiadly great up forward for Bees (10 goals 3 or 4 behinds), Faulkner, Morgan and Murphy very good. Allan Murray played well (1st half) for Springvale. Beau Miller knocked out last qtr and taken to hospital by ambulance. More later...
  4. Round 17 results (temp)

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    Box Hill City Oval Saturday July 31, 2:00 pm Box Hill Hawks 2.1 5.7 5.10 12.14 (86) Northern Bullants 5.5 6.7 8.10 11.11 (77) Box Hill Hawks Goals: Alleway 4, Harvey 3, Sewell 2, Batchelor, Kane, Miller Best: Thurgood, Sewell, Cox, Brennan, Alleway, Batchelor, Rix Northern Bullants Goals: Davies 2, Kenna 2, Clarke, Harford, Hooper, Mott, Raso, Reid, Zorzi Best: Harford, Davies, Raso, Mott, Boyd, McCormick TEAC Oval Saturday July 31, 2:00 pm Port Melbourne 2.4 9.7 15.12 21.15 (141) North Ballarat 2.4 4.7 8.9 12.11 (83) Port Melbourne Goals: McKernan 4, S Clayton 3, J.Cla
  5. Rd 17 v Box Hill

    Huge game this week against Box Hill that looms as a mini-final for the Bullants who are a game and 8% behind the Hawks. Coming off the bye the Bullants have lost Luke Livingston, David Clarke, Jarrod Waite and Adam Bentick to Carlton while Justin Davies and Anthony Franchina return from injury. Another 2 players are to be added from the extended bench. The Bullants have been flying in recent weeks and will need to be at their best to best the Hawks who themselves are making a late season surge towards the finals.

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