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The following information
is provided by Michael
Higgison <Michael.Higgison@dnr.qld.gov.au>,
and is updated here after the weekends games. All credit for
this information goes to Michael and is being used with permission.
QSFL Round 7 (29
May 1999)
Northern Eagles 2-4 3-8 5-11 9-16-70
Broadbeach Cats 3-2 5-5 6-5 8-5-53
Mt. Gravatt Vultures 9-2 12-4 14-6 20-13-133
Mayne Tigers 1-2 5-7 7-8 8-10-58
Morningside Panthers 4-4 7-8 11-10 15-12-102
Maroochydore Roos 1-0 1-1 1-3 3-5-23
Southport Sharks 6-4 13-6 14-12 20-21-141
Labrador Tigers 0-3 1-5 4-5 5-5-35
Lion Cubs bye
Standings
Team P W D L F A % Pts
SOUTHPORT SHARKS 6 6 - - 693 228 303.9 24
NORTHERN EAGLES 6 4 - 2 535 339 157.8 16
MT. GRAVATT VULTURES 6 4 - 2 546 441 123.8 16
LABRADOR TIGERS 6 4 - 2 626 623 100.5 16
LION CUBS 6 4 - 2 505 545 92.7 16
Morningside Panthers 6 2 - 4 437 432 101.2 8
Mayne Tigers 6 2 - 4 507 614 82.6 8
Broadbeach Cats 7 2 - 5 519 658 78.9 8
Maroochydore Roos 6 - - 6 308 796 38.7 -
Surprisingly, Broadbeach stuck
it up their more-fancied rivals to lead for most of the day only
to be caught at the last break. From there, they capitulated
under enormous Eagles' pressure to be sunk by a couple of goals.
The Eagles didn't really impress, although the towel was never
tossed. It could be said that the Cats were a tad unlucky as
they always appeared to have the loose man. Warren landed three
to be the game's leading goal-kicker. Gatron, Deeth, Warren,
Dean and Hahn shone for the Eagles, while Foat, Taylor, Schumacher,
Crawford and Walsh played well for Broady.
A hungry Vultures outfit annihilated
Mayne at Kedron on Saturday. The 75-point drubbing wasn't a game,
it was a shame !!! An opening term of nine goals to one set the
scene for Mayne to cop another pumping, this time at the hands
(talons?) of the Vultures. Dropping marks and lack of support
saw Mayne fold to a side chasing a share of second spot. Lynn
nailed six for Mount Gravatt while Green banged through four
for the Tigers. Rankin, James, Lanyon, Jones and Lynn performed
well for Mounties, while Frigo, Dobson, Stone and the Lynch's
tried hard all day in a losing side.
Morningside presented Maroochydore
with an early-season gift on Saturday .... the wooden spoon,
when handing out a 79-point footy lesson at Hawthorne Park. Maroochydore
were nothing short of awful against Morningside .... the Panthers
showing some of the form which took them to last year's final.
Brown was like the rock of Gibraltar kicking six goals in a performance
which was inspirational to his teammates. Moncur also battled
hard for his three. Wessling, Evans, Myles and Brown were standouts
for the Panthers. Certainly no-one shone for the Roos, but I
suppose Clarke, Charles and Carter all showed some heart.
What can one say ??? .... the
top of the table clash between Southport and Labrador (the toothless
tigers?) turned out to be a dud .... a fizzer, maybe. The local
derby between these two old sparring partners was all-over-red-rover
at the first break as the reigning premiers wacked on 6 goals
to nil. (Someone must have forgotten to tell the Tigers to come
out swinging when the bell rang.) The only reason I can see for
Labrador winning the third term, was that Southport wanted to
give them a bit of heart to actually make them turn up for their
return match in August. Mackay bagged nine majors in a non-event
match-up. Best on the day were Coughlan, Mackay (obviously),
Pemberton, Crossley and Mansbridge for the Sharks and Wright,
Donnellon, Browne and Baker for the Tigers.
Round 8 sees the Vultures fly
south for the winter down to Labrador, and a replay of last year's
grand final between the Sharks and Panthers at Fankhauser Reserve
is sure to attract some interest, both on Saturday. Maroochydore
then head down the Bruce to take on the Zillmere boys at O'Callaghan
Park on Sunday, while the Lion Cubs and Mayne head over the range
to play in Toowoomba. Broadbeach have earned the rest this week.
Higgsy's Hints
Mt. Gravatt should find Labrador
easy pickings - Southport should absolutely bash an under-manned
Morningside - the Maroochydore boys should perhaps consider sleeping
in and hitting the beach instead of turning up to play the Eagles
- and in the battle-of-the-big-cats the Lion Cubs should tear
the heart out of Mayne. (I should get stuck into the bookies
- my tips this year are now 24 correct out of a possible 28)
AFL Footypix Tipping Competition
As there were no AFL games this
weekend due to Vic v SA origin match, a pick-the-score competition
was run instead. Congratulations to Jim McArthur whose "nearest-the-pin"
prediction of Vic-122 SA-79 only chalked up a difference of 13
points. Bad luck to Matty Smith who managed a solid 17 and Wayne
Green was surprisingly close with a 19 .... great efforts !!!
(I did okay to pick exactly the mexicans score but was a fair
way out with the mass-murderers score !!!)
QSFL - Reserves
Northern Eagles 16-18-114 d Broadbeach Cats 4-4-28
Mt. Gravatt Vultures 15-17-107 d Mayne Tigers 12-10-82
Morningside Panthers 17-10-112 d Maroochydore Roos 9-12-66
Southport Sharks 18-19-127 d Labrador Tigers 3-4-22
Standings
Team P W D L F A % Pts
SOUTHPORT SHARKS 7 7 - - 620 233 266.1 28
MORNINGSIDE PANTHERS 7 5 - 2 608 439 138.5 20
NORTHERN EAGLES 7 4 - 3 558 301 185.4 16
MT. GRAVATT VULTURES 7 4 - 3 507 432 117.4 16
LABRADOR TIGERS 7 4 - 3 583 556 104.9 16
Broadbeach Cats 7 3 - 4 348 546 63.7 12
Mayne Tigers 7 1 - 6 372 760 48.9 4
Maroochydore Roos 7 - - 7 368 685 53.7 -
First Division
Robina Roos 21-14-140 d Coolangatta-Tweed Blues 3-13-31
Palm Beach-Currumbin Lions 10-9-69 d Burleigh Bombers 8-7-55
Surfers Paradise Demons 17-24-126 d Western Magpies 9-6-60
Sandgate Seahawks bye
Standings
Team P W L F A % Pts
PALM BEACH-CUR. 9 9 - 908 392 231.6 36
*BURLEIGH BOMBERS 9 6 3 709 613 115.7 24
SURFERS PARADISE 9 5 4 850 787 108.0 20
ROBINA ROOS 10 4 6 695 688 101.0 16
Sandgate Seahawks 9 4 5 584 633 92.3 16
*Coolangatta-Tweed 8 3 5 545 838 65.0 12
Western Magpies 10 1 9 556 884 62.9 4
*Game to be played Sunday 13/6/99
First Division - Reserves
Coolangatta-Tweed Blues 19-5-119 d Robina Roos 11-13-79
Palm Beach-Currumbin Lions 18-15-123 d Burleigh Bombers 6-10-46
Surfers Paradise Demons 14-8-92 d Western Magpies 2-6-18
Sandgate Seahawks bye
Standings
Team P W L F A % Pts
*BURLEIGH BOMBERS 9 8 1 918 409 224.4 32
PALM BEACH-CUR. 9 7 2 1085 414 262.1 28
SURFERS PARADISE 9 7 2 904 485 186.4 28
SANDGATE 9 4 5 828 617 134.2 16
Western Magpies 10 4 6 784 740 105.9 16
*Coolangatta-Tweed 8 1 7 260 1075 24.2 4
Robina Roos 10 1 9 287 1197 24.0 4
*Game to be played Sunday 13/6/99
BAFL Amateur Leagues
Division 1
Redlands 24-17-161 d Caloundra 8-7-55
Wilston-Grange 20-16-136 d Yeronga 5-5-35
Springwood 16-9-105 d Aspley 3-3-21
Noosa 19-24-138 d Alexandra Hills 4-2-26 (sigh .... will it ever get better ??)
University bye
Standings
REDLANDS 28
NOOSA 20
SPRINGWOOD 20
UNIVERSITY 20
WILSTON-GRANGE 16
Yeronga 16
Aspley 8
Caloundra 8
Alexandra Hills 4
Division 1 - Reserves
Redlands 23-17-155 d Caloundra 0-0-0
Yeronga 13-5-83 d Wilston-Grange 11-9-75
Springwood 16-15-111 d Aspley 14-12-96
Noosa 14-9-93 d Alexandra Hills 14-5-83
University bye
Standings
REDLANDS 28
SPRINGWOOD 24
WILSTON-GRANGE 20
YERONGA 20
UNIVERSITY 16
Aspley 12
Caloundra 12
Noosa 8
Alexandra Hills -
Division 2
Beenleigh 12-12-84 d Moorooka 5-11-41
RAAF 13-20-98 d Kings 10-9-69
Strathpine 16-11-107 d North Shore 15-9-99
Kenmore 14-15-99 d Wynnum 12-11-83
Logan City 21-9-135 d Toowoomba University 11-7-73
Caboolture 17-14-116 d Redcliffe 11-7-73
Standings
STRATHPINE 40
NORTH SHORE 36
REDCLIFFE 36
CABOOLTURE 28
RAAF 28
Logan City 24
Kings 20
Beenleigh 20
Toowoomba University 12
Moorooka 8
Kenmore 8
Wynnum 4
Division 2 - Reserves
Beenleigh 10-14-74 d Moorooka 8-6-54
RAAF 14-14-98 d Kings 2-2-14
North Shore 9-11-65 d Strathpine 6-2-38
Wynnum 14-13-97 d Kenmore 2-6-18
Logan City 11-7-73 d Toowoomba University 1-4-10
Caboolture 6-11-47 d Redcliffe 4-10-34
Standings
RAAF 40
STRATHPINE 36
NORTH SHORE 36
CABOOLTURE 28
KINGS 24
Redcliffe 20
Wynnum 20
Beenleigh 20
Toowoomba University 16
Moorooka 12
Kenmore 8
Logan City 4
Division 3
Redlands 6-16-52 d Forest Lake 6-2-38
Pomona v Marsden (Score not available)
Bribie Island v Murri Mavericks (Score not available)
Standings (excluding this week)
MARSDEN 32
POMONA 28
BRIBIE ISLAND 20
REDLANDS 16
Murri Mavericks 8
Forest Lake 4
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