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President’s Report
An overcast Sunday saw the Doggies have a home game atCrathern Park with all the teams eager to impress their coaches
and parents. Christine and yours truly were without our regular
helpers in the canteen because Nicki and Davo were having a
much needed sleep in after Davo's 40th birthday party.
Robyn Meadows stepped up and crawled out of bed to help in the
canteen as well as Nicki Davies, Tanya Featherstone, Kaz Dow,
Leanne Kear, and Andrea from U/12s. It was also much
appreciated the help given by Wayne Dow and Paul (B's dad from
the U/12s) In helping on the BBQ. I'd also like to thank thefantastic job that Rob Lee and his son's do in setting up the
grounds with help from Glenn Kear, Ben Jackson and Steve from
the U/9s.
In the competitive age groups the U/12s had a close win against
North Cairns, the U/14s had a big win against South Cairns, the
U/16s had a loss against Pyramid and the U/18s had a bye.
This week sees both the U/16s and U/18s travelling to Port
Douglas on Friday night for a big night of footy ( See me or Mel
Smith regarding bus travel to Port Douglas) I would also like tosincerely apologise to Alex Tulloch who also made the U/14s
Cairns Lions squad, well done Alex.
It was also great to receive the email from Carlton AFL club to say
that we have the numbers for the signed Carlton jumper and they
have sent it in the mail to us. The funds for the new jumpers are
very close and they should be ordered very soon.
I would also like to congratulate the U/9s for their fantastic social
night, well done guys.
Until next week… Cheers, Jacko
22n May 2013
Committee Contacts:
President – John Newell
Phone: 0418 990 481
Vice President – Garry Adams
Phone: 0415 871 786
Secretary – Leanne Kear
Phone: 0400 556 222
Treasurer – Kaz Dow
Phone: 0406 932 918
Registrations - Glenn Kear
Phone: 0488 99 [email protected]
Canteen – Christine Newell
Phone: 0409 860 312
General – Robyn Meadows
Phone: 0437 014 366
Date Claimers :
1. Thurs 23rd May Committee Meeting 6pm Centrals
2. Thurs 6th June Social Night hosted by Under 8
3. Thurs 11th July Social Night hosted by Under 14
John Newell
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This is known as a "grubber.” Grubbers can bounce in a straight line or curve to
the left or right.
Round 8 – Under 18 Wednesday May 24th
2013
Round 24-May Fixture Venue
U18 8:15pm Port vs Centrals Port Douglas
Round 8 – Under 16 Friday May 24th
2013
Round 8 Time Fixture Venue
U16 7:00 pm Port vs Centrals Port Douglas
Round 9 – Sunday May 26th
2013
A drop kick is an AFL kicking style that is also used in other codes of football. It involves a player dropping
the ball and then kicking it when it bounces off the ground. In AFL, the drop kick was once the preferred
method of conveying the ball over long distances, however today it has been superseded by the drop
punt as a more accurate means of delivering the ball to a team mate. The drop kick is no longer used in
the game as it is considered too unpredictable. The most common style of kick, due to its superior
accuracy, is the drop punt. This is where the ball is dropped from the hands down, almost to the ground,
to be kicked so that it rotates in a reverse, end over end motion, as it travels through the air. Other
commonly used kicks are the torpedo punt (also known as the spiral, barrel, or screw punt), where the
ball is held flatter at an angle across the body, which makes the ball spin around its long axis in the air,
resulting in extra distance. The checkside punt or "banana" which is kicked across the ball on the outside
of the foot to curve the ball towards targets that are on an angle. There is also the "snap", which is
almost the same as a checkside punt with the exception that it is kicked off the inside of the foot and
curves in the opposite direction. It is also possible to kick the ball so that it bounces along the ground.
Round 9 Time Port Douglas Griffiths Park Watsons Oval
U8 9:00am Port v Hawks Brown Saints Red v Hawks Gold Nths Yellow v Nths Black
9:00am Saints Black v Pyramid Pup Lions Maroon v Sths Red
9:00am Centrals red v Centrals Blue Lions Blue v Sths Green
9:00am Sths White v Centrals White
U9 9:55am Hawks v Lions Saints Red v Saints Black
9:55am Pyramid v Centrals
U10 9:55am Port v Hawks Saints v Centrals Red Nths Black v Sths Red
9:55am Lions v Centrals Blue Nths Yellow v Sths White
U11 9:55am Souths v Hawks
11:00am Pyramid v Lions
U12 11:00am Port v Hawks Brown Saints v Centrals Pyramid v Lions
12:10pm Norths v Hawks Gold
U14 12:10pm Port v Hawks Pyramid v Lions
1:30pm Saints v Centrals Norths v Souths
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PO Box 336, Trinity Beach, QLD 4879
UNDER 10 Centrals Blue v Port Douglas Sunday 19th
May 2013
Sunday saw us back at the kennel playing Port Douglas. Once again the Bulldogs Blues just went up
another notch. Their effort and determination is second to none and their continued improvement in
their footballing skills is very noticeable. They are also really bonding as a team, which is what it is all
about!
Whilst I was running water I noticed a couple of things going on during the game. I am very happy to
say that our team showed great restraint and just continued to play great footy. One player in
particular came under a lot of attention from the opposition, young Brodie (who I have nicknamed
The Brod Runner)well done for just ignoring what was going on and playing the game. Other players
who deserve a rap are Dylan Lee for the massive goals he kicked, William Knight, Will Duffy and Luke
McKinnon whose link up work in either the back or the forward line was really outstanding. Trinity
Turner once again had a red hot go, while our small brigade of Noah, Harrison and Brodie were
always amongst it.
All in all the whole team did really well and their continued improvement makes Rob and myself
extremely proud of the boys. Keep up the great work and remember teamwork and training are your
keys to success. Well Done Centrals Under 10 Blues!
Mick the Manager.
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UNDER 10 Centrals Red v Souths White
Well we were at home on Sunday and what a terrific day it was and the rain held off we were down a
few players so thanks to Rhys Mckinnon and Max Fryer from our U/8s who played up to help us with
numbers . After a mix up with jumpers through Wayne Dow who had left them behind and some
spare ones available the boys got out on the paddock. Thanks to Karen for going back home to getthe jumpers for us . In the 1st quarter with some great ball work and the centres getting the ball
down to our forwards Kade Mcleod got 2 behinds.
The 2nd started off about the same with Jahi Buttler getting 1 goal 1 behind while Max Fryer got 1
behind. In the 3rd Finn Churchward got 3 goals 2 behinds with Flynn Kear getting 1 goal and Peter
Menzels getting 1 behind. The 4th started a bit slow but it was Bradley Beir scorring 1 goal. Thanks
to Samantha Mulders for running water Max Churchward goal umpire and Ron Buttler umpire Also
thanks to Rod for coaching the boys as still I am unable to run around due o my Operation.
Our awards this week went to Max Mulders, Max Dow, Kade Mcleod and our 2 U8s players in Max
Fryer and Rhys Mckinnon. My coaches award went to Flynn Kear for an out standing game in all
positions. Next week we are at Griffith Park verses Saints with Peter on fruit, Flynn on jumpers and
Max Dow on Snakes. Keep up the good work boys train hard.
Go the Doggies! Your coach, Garry
UNDER 12 Centrals vs North Cairns Tigers
A home game for the pups on another blustery day with basically the whole field to play on. The
tigers had something to prove as they have gone down to the bulldogs on two previous occasions &the young pups were coming off their first loss of the season.
The tigers won the toss & elected to kick with a stiff breeze which paid dividends early as they scored
the first major. The doggies were not to be denied & started off with some strong tackling from Jai,
Jack & Ciaran. The dogs were proving dominant in the air as well with strong contested marking from
Owen, Jebb, Jack & Josh. A desperate smother from B resulted in a turnover where Josh won a free
kick & slotted home the dog’s first goal. Quarter time scores: Centrals 1.0.6 – Tigers 1.0.6
The dogs dominated the second quarter but failed to capitalise on the scoreboard. A lot of un-
discipline play resulted in just blazing away at goal. Finally a fine clearance from Zac Dight found
Mitch who kicked to the goal line where Tom picked up the crumbs & snapped a goal. Half Time
scores: Centrals 2.2.14 – Tigers 1.1.7
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The dogs continued on with some untidy play early in the third term & gave away a 50m penalty
which resulted in a goal to the Tigers. Then the Tigers began to rally & scored another quick goal. It
started to look ominous for the young pups but some of the senior players started to lift & Jai was
rewarded with a strong tackle & kicked a goal. Another 50m penalty was given away but fortunately
the Tigers could only manage a point. Then some terrific team play from Jai, Smiley & Tom allowed
Mitch to swoop on the ball to just miss a much needed goal. The dogs seemed to start to lift with
some excellent shepherding from B & Dylan. Three Quarter time scores: Centrals 3.3.21 – Tigers
3.3.21
With the scores locked up the doggies seemed to show some real belief they could win this one. The
centres started to get first use of the ball. Jai cleared to Jack on the run who found Smiley who
snapped his first goal. Jai was playing well & took a solid mark to stop the Tigers run. Then Sam got a
slick handball out to Tom who missed to the left. Then Feathers, who was solid down back all day,
took a strong defensive mark & found Ciaran in the centre. He in turn kicked long to Smiley who
evaded a couple of Tiger defenders & kicked the sealing goal. A solid win at home puts the dogs back
on track. Final scores: Centrals 5.4.34 – Tigers 3.3.21.
Coaches best players were Zac Hand, Zac Dight, Jai, Cooper & Dylan. The dogs travel to Griffiths Park
next weekend to take on the Saints for a 11.00am kick off. We need all the players to be there by
10.20am.
Greg Nicholls, Team Manager
UNDER 12 PENINSULA TEAM
On behalf on the Peninsula Under 12 AFL team, I would like to thank Aaron and Roy, for organising
their players for our Saturday Practice Match on 18/5. Huge thanks to Aaron for his wonderfulcoaching and game day organisation, all the parents for allowing their child to play an extra game
and giving up your Saturday morning and all the players who came along to play. Thanks also to Josh
Wilson for umpiring the game. These practice matches are vital to our preparation and we cannot
thank you all enough for your support.
We are off to Maroochydore on Friday 7 June for 5 days of AFL and hopefully Jai, Tom and Michael
will continue their great form and enable us to bring home the trophy!
Thanks again Centrals
Kristen Knight, Peninsula Under 12s AFL Manager
Thank you to our wonderful sponsors