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| International Coach AKA: Toby Member Since: Dec 2007 Location: Perth-Australia National Team: Australia Domestic Team: WA Retravision Warriors | Great story, i can't wait for the next update. If you could could you PM or msn me some tips with my story thanks. Coz everything is clean there. | ||
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| National Board President AKA: Roo Member Since: Dec 2006 Location: Victoria National Team: Australia Domestic Team: Victoria | ![]() A close one in the Show Down Port Adelaide have over come the fast finishing Crows to come out 8 point winners in their Round 3 Clash at Aami Stadium. Port led at every change, but it was the fast finishng Crows that nearly got over the line. Led by Ken McGregor up forward, the Crows came from 40 odd points down at 3 quarter time, to nearly come out winners. Ken McGregor kicked 3 goals for the Crows, while up coming midfielder and possible future captain, Scott Thompson kicked 2 goals, as did Scott Stevens who played up Foward most of the night. For the Power, Chad Cornes played up in the forward line, after spending the 2006 season in defence. He stood up and kicked 3 goals for the Power.Brendon Lade and Kane Cornes also featured in the goal kicking. Toby Thurstans finished it off kicking 2 late goals for the Power to win the game. Kane Cornes, not only did he kick 2 goals for the Power, he was the highest disposals getter on the ground. Cornes had 32 possesions for the Power, while his brother Chad had 21 from Centre Half Foward. ![]() Power: 13.14. 92 Crows: 12.12. 84 Goals: Power: Cornes 3, Lade 3, Cornes 2, Thurstans 2, Burgoyne, Ebert, Tredrea Crows: McGregor 3, Thompson 2, Stevens 2, Douglas, Hentschel, Maric, Edwards, Welsh Best: Power: Cornes, Cornes, Lade, Burgoyne, Wilson, Tredrea Crows: Stevens, Johncock, Burton, McGregor, Edwards, McLeod Disposals: Power: K. Cornes 32, S. Burgoyne 25, Wilson 24, C. Cornes 21 Crows: Johncock 26, Burton 26, Stevens 24, Rutten 23 TV Media Votes 3. Kane Cornes (PA) 2. Scott Stevens (Adel) 1. Brett Burton (Adel) Best and Fairest Vote 8. Brett Burton 7. Graham Johncock 6. Chris Knights 5. Ben Rutten 4. Tyson Edwards 3. Scott Stevens 2. Nathan VanBerlo 1. Ken McGregor ![]() | ||
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| National Board President AKA: Roo Member Since: Dec 2006 Location: Victoria National Team: Australia Domestic Team: Victoria | ![]() Adelaide's Line-up B: Graham Johncock - Ben Rutten - Jason Torney HB: Nathan Bassett - Nathan Bock - Andrew McLeod C: Nathan VanBerlo - Chris Knights - Brett Burton HF: Scott Stevens - Ken McGregor - Tyson Edwards FF: Simon Goodwin - Scott Welsh - Kurt Tippett R: Ivan Maric - Scott Thompson - Brent Reilly INT: Matthew Bode - Rhett Biglands - Richard Douglas - Bernie Vince IN: Matthew Bode - Rhett Biglands OUT: Trent Hentschel (suspended), Ben Hudson (Dropped) Sydney's Line-up B: Heath Grundy - Leo Barry - Craig Bolton HB: Luke Vogels - Lewis Roberts-Thompson - Tadgh Kennelly C: Nic Fosdike - Jude Bolton - Jared Crouch HF: Ryan OKeefe - Adam Goodes - Ted Richards FF: Adam Schneider - Barry Hall - Nick Davis R: Peter Everitt - Brett Kirk - Amon Buchanan INT: Luke Ablett - Ben Matthews - Nick Malceski - Jarrad McVeigh IN: Nic Fosdike - Heath Grundy OUT: Paul Bevan - Sean Dempster | ||
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| National Board President AKA: Roo Member Since: Dec 2006 Location: Victoria National Team: Australia Domestic Team: Victoria | ![]() Crows go 4 straight losses The Adelaide Crows have plumented to their 4th consecutive loss in the 2007 season, after being beaten by Sydney on Saturday night at Aami Stadium. The Swans won by 51 points in the end, which saw the Crows fall down to 15th on the Ladder, with matches still to be played in round 4. The Crows have started dreadfully in 2007, and will need to get a win on the board soon to get their season kick started. ![]() Adelaide: 10.4. 64 Sydney: 17.13. 115 Goals: Crows: Reilly 3, Stevens 2, Welsh 2, McLeod, Edwards, McGregor Swans: Goodes 5, Schneider 4, Davis 4, OKeefe 2, Robert-Thompson, Hall Best: Crows: Rutten, Reilly, McLeod, Stevens, Torney, Edwards Swans: Goodes, Schneider, OKeefe, Davis, Kirk, Evertitt Disposals: Crows: Rutten 33, McLeod 28, Reilly 22, Torney 21 Swans: Kirk 34, Goodes 33, Schneider 30, OKeefe 29 TV Media Votes 3. Adam Goodes (Swa) 2. Adam Schneider (Swa) 1. Ryan OKeefe (Swa) Adelaide's Best and Fairest Count 8. Ben Rutten 7. Scott Stevens 6. Andrew McLeod 5. Jason Torney 4. Brent Reilly 3. Tyson Edwards 2. Richard Douglas 1. Ken McGregor ![]() Jason Torney of Adelaide marks over Adam Goodes of Sydney during the Round 4 AFL match between the Adelaide Crows and Sydney Swans at AAMI Stadium. | ||
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| National Board President AKA: Roo Member Since: Dec 2006 Location: Victoria National Team: Australia Domestic Team: Victoria | ![]() So 4 rounds down in the 2007 AFL Premiership season, and the ladder looks something like this. 2005 Premiers, Sydney are leading the way with 3 wins and 1 loss for the season, with a percentage of 154%. Adelaide are at the bottom on the table, yet to have a win in season 2007, along with the struggling Tigers, but the Crows having a lower percentage then the Tigs at the current stage of the season. So Far: Big Movers: Hawthorn: A very young list they have. After 4 rounds in the Season, Hawthorn are sitting 3rd on the Ladder with 3 wins and the 1 loss for Season 2007. The Hawks have had some good wins this season, and they will be looking to continue their winning streak, with their very young list. Big Sliders: Adelaide: A very poor start to the season, they should be looking to win a premiership with their list. They have a very aging list of players, Ricciuto, Bassett, McLeod, Burton, Edwards and Goodwin all won't be around for ever, and they would all love to play in another Premiership. They have blooded some young players this season, and they are playing well. ![]() | ||
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| International Cricketer AKA: Maj, Dave, Majjy, Member Since: Feb 2008 Location: Queenstown,Tasmania National Team: Australia Domestic Team: Tasmania, Glenorchy | Shame about the Crows losing their first four games, hopefully a change in form is just around the corner. Good start by the Maggies though Nice updates. | ||
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| International Coach AKA: Toby Member Since: Dec 2007 Location: Perth-Australia National Team: Australia Domestic Team: WA Retravision Warriors | again another great update roo. You are dominate, not sure about yah beloved crows but still keep up the terrific work mate. | ||
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| National Board President AKA: Roo Member Since: Dec 2006 Location: Victoria National Team: Australia Domestic Team: Victoria | ![]() Round 5 AFL Premiership Season: Fremantle vs Adelaide @ Subiaco Fremantle's Line-up B: Robert Haddrill - Luke McPharlin - Dean Solomon HB: David Mundy - Michael Johnson - Steven Dodd C: Heath Black - Peter Bell - Des Headland HF: Matthew Carr - Justin Longmuir - Marcus Drum FF: Ryan Crowley - Matthew Pavlich - Chris Tarrant R: Aaron Sandilands - Josh Carr - Paul Haselby INT: Byron Schammer - Troy Cook - Daniel Gilmore - James Walker IN: Robert Haddrill OUT: Shaun McManus (Dropped) Adelaide's Line-up B: Richard Douglas - Ben Rutten - Jason Torney HB: Nathan VanBerlo - Nathan Bassett - Andrew McLeod C: Brett Burton - Tyson Edwards - Brent Reilly HF: Graham Johncock - Scott Stevens - Robert Shirley FF: Nathan Bock - Ken McGregor - Matthew Bode R: Rhett Biglands - Scott Thompson - Simon Goodwin INT: Chris Knights - Bernie Vince - Martin Mattner - Ian Perrie IN: Robert Shirley - Ian Perrie - Martin Mattner OUT: Scott Welsh (Dropped), Kurt Tippett (Dropped) - Ivan Maric (Dropped) ![]() Fremantle: 16.14. 110 Adelaide: 7.14. 56 Goals: Fremantle: Pavlich 5, Crowley 2, Tarrant 2, Cook, McPharlin, Headland, Haselby, Bell, Drum, Carr Adelaide: Goodwin, Thompson, Edwards, Johncock, Stevens, Bock, McGregor Best: Fremantle: Bell, Tarrant, Pavlich, Carr, Sandilands, Drum Adelaide: Johncock, Biglands, Goodwin, Perrie, Reilly, Stevens Disposals: Fremantle: Bell 36, J. Carr 28, Tarrant 26, Drum 21 Adelaide: Johncock 29, Goodwin 26, McLeod 23, Reilly 22 Injuries: Crows: Ken McGregor - Right Hamstring - 4 weeks TV Media Votes 3. Peter Bell (Fre) 2. Chris Tarrant (Fre) 1. Graham Johncock (Ade) Adelaide's Best and Fairest Count 8. Simon Goodwin 7. Graham Johncock 6. Rhett Biglands 5. Ian Perrie 4. Tyson Edwards 3. Brent Reilly 2. Scott Stevens 1. Andrew McLeod | ||
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| National Board President AKA: Roo Member Since: Dec 2006 Location: Victoria National Team: Australia Domestic Team: Victoria | ![]() Round 6 AFL Premiership Season: Adelaide vs Collingwood @ Aami Stadium Adelaide's Line-up B: Richard Douglas - Ben Rutten - Jason Torney HB: Nathan Bock - Nathan Bassett - Brett Burton C: Martin Mattner - Simon Goodwin - Andrew McLeod HF: Graham Johncock - Scott Stevens - Ian Perrie FF: Robert Shirley - Trent Hentschel - Matthew Bode R: Rhett Biglands - Scott Thompson - Tyson Edwards INT: Brent Reilly - Bernie Vince - Nathan VanBerlo - Chris Knights IN: Trent Hentschel Out: Ken McGregor (right hamstring) Collingwood's Line-up B: Heath Shaw - James Clement - Ben Johnson HB: Nathan Brown - Shane Wakelin - Dane Swan C: Paul Licuria - Brodie Holland - Tarkyn Lockyer HF: Alan Didak - Anthony Rocca - Dale Thomas FF: Shane OBree - Josh Fraser - Travis Cloke R: Ben Reid - Nathan Buckley - Scott Burns INT: Scott Pendlebury - Ryan Lonie - Leon Davis - Sam Iles IN: Sam Iles Out: Chris Egan (right hamstring) ![]() Adelaide: 20.13. 133 Collingwood: 11.9. 75 Goals: Adelaide: Bode 4, Perrie 3, Johncock 3, Hentschel 3, Bock 2, Mattner 2, McLeod, Goodwin, Shirley Collingwood: Rocca 2, Cloke 2, Davis, Pendlebury, Reid, Lockyer, Burns, Didak, OBree Best: Adelaide: Perrie, McLeod, Johncock, Bode, Burton, Bassett Collingwood: Holland, Burns, Didak, Lockyer, Fraser, Licuria Disposals: Adelaide: McLeod 29, Burton 26, Bassett 25, Perrie 24 Collingwood: Holland 34, Burns 29, Lockyer 28, Licuria 26 TV Media Votes 3. Brodie Holland (Mag) 2. Ian Perrie (Ade) 1. Scott Burns (Mag) Adelaide's Best and Fairest Count 8. Ian Perrie 7. Andrew McLeod 6. Matthew Bode 5. Graham Johncock 4. Nathan Bassett 3. Trent Hentschel 2. Brett Burton 1. Chris Knights ![]() | ||
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