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 Post subject: STATE LEAGUE 2007 -- Victoria vs. Western Australia
PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2007 12:59 am 
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The line ups as of this evening. One change was made with Subiaco's Alistair Pickett ruled out, replaced by Swan District vice-captain Adam Lange.

F S. Valenti (SAND) N. Sautner (SAND) J. Podsiadly (W’BEE)
B T. Holmes (SUB) M. Warren (CL) C. Bossong (PER)
HF E. Poyas (SAND) R. Crowe (SAND) J. Berry (F.D.)
HB J. Roberts (SD) A. Parker (SUB) B. Colreavy (CL)
C J. Davenport (GEEL) J. Byrne (GEEL) A. Neville (COB)
C D. Haines (P.T.) S. Woewodin (E.F.) A. Siegert (S.F.)
HB S. Rosa (B.B.) N. Smith (BH) J. Cloke (B.B.)
HF T. Longmuir (W.P.) D. Mapleston (SUB) H. Ballantyne (P.T.)
B J. Baird (PORT) L. Livingston (PORT) C. Obst (PORT)
F A. Lange (S.D.) C. Jones (CL) A. Jones (CL)
1R T. Cartledge (N.Ba) D. Robbins (PORT) D. Spriggs (PORT)
1R L. Newick (SUB) M. Webb (SUB) J. Crabb (CL)

VFL int: A. Biddlecombe (SAND), R. Castello (W’BEE), A. Eames (F.D.), K. Height (B.H.), J. Houlihan (N. Bull), B. Johnson (WILL), P. Summers (SAND).
WAFL int: T. Adams (E.F.), D. Fleay (W.P.), A. Hay (S.F.), J. McNamara (E.F.), J. Salecic (W.P.).

Will definitely be watching the replay on ABC-2 on Monday or Wednesday.


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Daniel Haines was best on ground for Peel last week. I am a huge Ballyntyne fan for Peel as well 8)

Looking forward to the game 8)

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Is SA playing Queensland this year?


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Are AFL listed players eligible for selection?

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Rob wrote:
Is SA playing Queensland this year?


Nope, no state game for us.

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Are AFL listed players eligible for selection?

- only rookies, but only one has been selected for the VFL.
It's also not under SOO eligibility rules, despite the opening and closing paragraphs of todays Age report -

No Big V to tackle the best of WA
Sean Cusick (Age)
May 26, 2007

THE Big V makes a timely return today, as the best players from the VFL tackle the West Australian Football League's finest in a representative clash. As the National Rugby League's state-of-origin juggernaut rolls on, some AFL superstars including Jonathan Brown and Matthew Pavlich have thrown their support behind an origin relaunch. In the meantime, like-minded footy fans have their chance to send a message by supporting today's match at Port Melbourne.

In what promises to be an intriguing contest, the Black Swans arrived in Melbourne this week looking to square the ledger after the Vics knocked them over by 11 points in their previous encounter in Perth in 2004.

Brownlow medallist Shane Woewodin returns to play his first match in Melbourne since August 2005, as captain of the WA team. After publicly venting his disappointment at the conclusion to his 200-game career, the former Demon and Magpie returned to his roots at East Fremantle in a stellar season last year. The WAFL side has lost two of its most recognisable stars to injury in Jarrad Schofield (foot) and Daniel Bandy (hamstring). But the Black Swans have another seven former AFL players at their disposal — Troy Longmuir, Jaxon Crabb, Adam Hay, Todd Holmes, Daniel Hayes and brothers Chad and Anthony Jones.

Victoria has selected a powerful balance of youth and experience. Geelong captain James Byrne, the ultimate journeyman who has also represented WA and South Australia in the past, will lead the Vics. Recent AFL players Jason Cloke (Collingwood), Tristan Cartledge (Essendon) and David Spriggs (Sydney) all will be pulling on the Big V, as will Geelong rookie Jason Davenport. Victoria, and Sandringham, coach Mark Williams believes the tight confines of TEAC Oval will give a compelling advantage to his team. "It'll definitely suit us, we're used to playing contested footy with a lot of stoppages. We're looking to play man-on-man footy, and hopefully our bigger bodies should give us the edge."

WA coach Ashley Prescott admitted that his team will have to adapt to the congested spaces and alter its open style. "There's no doubt that the grounds at home are bigger," the former Richmond and Fremantle midfielder said. "However, I don't think it's a big factor. We've reduced the size of the ground for our training drills, and we know we won't have to carry the ball as much through the midfield in order to drive it deep inside 50."

Prescott, who grew up in Mount Waverley and admitted that he'd never imagined he would coach WA, conceded that the WAFL talent pool was not as deep as Victoria's. "I think we'd be kidding ourselves to say that our competition as a whole would be stronger," Prescott said. "We're very small with nine teams, compared to the VFL's 13. However, as a state, we've got a lot of pride and these blokes are dying to represent the jumper. They will give themselves every chance to beat Victoria."

Williams vouches that there is no shortage of enthusiasm among the Big V. "The players we've picked are all really passionate about the competition and raring to go. Obviously, it's an opportunity for VFL players to play at the highest standard. Also, for players who have been dropped off AFL lists or young guys who aspire to be drafted, it's a stage to show the AFL recruiters what they've got."

A healthy crowd and fierce contest may not only provide the winning state with bragging rights, but perhaps place AFL state-of-origin football back on the agenda.

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Can anyone remember what year the VFL (sic) changed their colours from the VFA to that of the original VFL? Because when it first started VFL Mark II still was navy blue and yellow rather than the current navy and white.

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I think the change was within the last 5 years sometime. When I used to watch VFL everyweek, it was always yellow.

Anyway, was going to go, then got up late and got a bit of homework to do. Watched the first 5 mins and the VFL were struggling to get the ball forward. Turned it back on at half time and its 15.6 to 1.8 or something like that. Woah!

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What a scoreline, something like 130 point margin..

Is this the best the WAFL have to offer :wink:


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Full time score -

VFL 25.11
WAFL 5.12


The scores didn't really reflect the true contest - the VFL should've won by more. Two of the WAFL's 5 goals were scored in the last 3 minutes 'junk time' - and had the match gone on for 2 more seconds, the VFL would've finished with 26 goals.

VFL were just too strong and far too good all over the field. If that's the best the WAFL has to offer, then Yob is vindicated in his assessment of them.

Next time they come over, perhaps they should go up against the Oven & Murray or Goulburn Valley Leagues. That at least should be a contest.

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Will the VFL play the SANFL this year??

That would be an interesting contest, especially if it is played in Melbourne, might even it up more.


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You only had to look at the sides to tell that it was going to be one-sided. The WA side was weak at best.

Great to see Box Hill skipper Kristan Height ended up playing. I game him a call earlier in the week to have a chat for an article/preview I was doing, and he was pretty flat, because at that stage he had been left out of the team, and was an emergency. He must have changed the selectors' minds at Thursday training.

I'm surprised talk has only really begun during and after the match. I should have created a thread earlier.

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Ricardo wrote:
Will the VFL play the SANFL this year??

That would be an interesting contest, especially if it is played in Melbourne, might even it up more.


The rotational agreement will see the SANFL face the VFL in Adelaide in 2008. Here's the roster for future games...

2008 -- SANFL vs. VFL, Adelaide
2009 -- WAFL vs. SANFL, Perth
2010 -- WAFL vs. VFL, Perth
2011 -- VFL vs. SANFL, Melbourne
2012 -- SANFL vs. WAFL, Adelaide
2013 -- VFL vs. WAFL, Melbourne

BRING IT ON VFL!!! :twisted:


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QLD for the last couple of seasons played ACT in state footy. Normally a reasonably tight contest, however I think the QLDer boys have won more then ACT. However we played WAFL the year before we started this ACT matches and got absolutely smashed, similar to that scoreline in VFL v WAFL. However there are now more still youngish ex AFL players running around so it would probably be a better contest.


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