Round twelve of the Trend Interiors Carpet Court AFL Capricornia season produced some great football with the winners from the round the Panthers, Saints and the Bulls. The highlight of the weekend was no doubt the big win by the Glenmore Bulls over the Roo's and the remarkable individual performance by Dean Woosnam kicking 18 goals
The Panthers v Gladstone match of round 12 produced some quality footy on the small confines of Clinton Park with the Panthers blistering start to the match proving the difference. The Panthers were eventual winners by 11 goals. The Saints traveled to Yeppoon to take on the Swans and came away with a gutsy 5 goal victory cementing second spot on the table. The Bulls sent a clear message to the competition thumping Brothers by 220 points and keeping their charge to the finals alive. Winners in the very close reserve grade competition were the Bulls, Panthers and Swans.
Previewing this weekends round thirteen matches looks very interesting with some big games to be played. The match of the round will once again see the Saints travel up the Bruce Hwy to take on the resurgent Bulls in what will be a massive game. In other games the Panthers host the Swans at the RCG and the Roo's host the Muddies at Kele Park.
Match of the round 13 - Glenmore Bulls v BITS Saints - 2.30pm Stenlake Park
The Glenmore Bulls will fancy their chances if they can turn up and play like they did last week against the Roo's. There is plenty on the line for the Bulls with fourth spot a possiblity by the end of this round. Glenmore looked like a finals bound team last week with the likes of Woosnam, Piggot and gun mid season recruit Burns all on top of their games. The Saints cemented the vital second spot on the table last week and now hold their destiny in there own hands if they can continue winning. With the likes of Shipard, Stebings and the run of Mostert all causing havoc to the oposition will ensure the Saints will be hard to beat.
Panthers v Yeppoon - 2.30pm RCG
The Panthers continue to defy all odds and remain unbeaten after twelve rounds, they have defied a long injury list to keep the streak going. The Panters quiet acheivers in the back line continue to shut teams down each week lead by gun fullback Smart who does a job on the best forward each week. The Swans have lost three games staright and are under pressure from the Bulls to hold down fourth spot. The Swans however were a vastly improved outfit last week against the Saints and will need to support the hard work of their young brigade lead by Cam Watkin.
Brothers v Gladstone - 2.30pm Kele Park
The Mudcrabs will travel to Kele park this Saturday with nothing but a massive win in mind to get back in the mix for a top two finsih. They will need to be on top of there game against a Roo's outfit desperate for there first win of the season to erase some of the memories of the past couple of weeks. The last meeting between these two sides was a very clsoe encounter with two goals seperating the two sides.
In Paul Archer the Good Guys junior footy the match of the round will see the top of the table BITS Saints taking on the second placed Glenmore Bulls in the under 17's, the winner of this match up will move to the top of the table and move into flag favoritism.
Last Modified on 02/02/2009 13:12