DARREN MONCRIEFF
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Updated: August 31, September 1, 2, 3, 6
MONTHS of planning has come to fruition ahead of a big week for Indigenous junior football.
NT, NSW/ACT, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria/Tas, Western Australia have released their squad lists ahead of the first AFL National Indigenous Under-15 Championships at Southport Sharks Oval on the Gold Coast this week. Added are the fixtures and results from all the games.
Fixtures/results
Day 1 (Wednesday, August 31):
4.25pm: Victoria/Tasmania v Queensland
5.05pm: Northern Territory v NSW/ACT
5.45pm: Western Australia v South Australia
Queensland 7.4 (46) defeated Victoria/Tasmania 3.0 (18)
Qld led 4.3 (27) to 1.0 (6) at half-time
NSW/ACT 3.1 (19) defeated Northern Territory 1.4 (10)
NSW/ACT led 2.1 (13) to 0.2 (2) at half-time
Western Australia 7.1 (43) defeated South Australia 3.2 (20)
WA led 4.1 (25) to 2.0 (12) at half-time
Day 2 (Thursday, September 1):
10.30am: Western Australia v Northern Territory
11.10am: South Australia v Victoria/Tasmania
11.50am: Queensland v NSW/ACT
Western Australia 7.2 (44) defeated Northern Territory 3.3 (21)
WA led 5.2 (32) to 0.0 (0) at half-time
South Australia 6.3 (39) defeated Victoria/Tasmania 4.0 (24)
SA led 4.2 (26) to 2.0 (12) at half-time
Queensland 3.3 (21) defeated NSW/ACT 2.3 (15)
NSW/ACT led 1.3 (9) to 1.0 (6) at half-time
1.40pm: Northern Territory v Victoria/Tasmania
2.20pm: Western Australia v NSW/ACT
3.00pm: South Australia v Queensland
Northern Territory 4.3 (27) defeated Victoria/Tasmania 3.3 (21)
Vic/Tas led 1.2 (8) to 1.1 (7) at half-time
Western Australia 5.8 (38) defeated NSW/ACT 2.1 (13)
WA led 2.3 (15) to 1.0 (6) at half-time
South Australia 5.1 (31) defeated Queensland 3.6 (24)
Qld led 2.5 (17) to 1.0 (6) at half-time
Day 3 (Friday, September 2):
10.30am: Victoria/Tasmania v Western Australia
11.10am: South Australia v NSW/ACT
11.50am: Queensland v Northern Territory
Western Australia 7.6 (48) defeated Victoria/Tasmania 1.0 (6)
South Australia 3.6 (24) defeated NSW/ACT 2.3 (15)
Queensland 39 defeated Northern Territory 19
1.40pm: NSW/ACT v Victoria/Tasmania
2.20pm: Western Australia v Queensland
3.00pm: South Australia v Northern Territory
Northern Territory 3.4 (22) defeated South Australia 3.3 (21)
Western Australia 7.5 (47) defeated Queensland 3.1 (19)
Day 4 (Saturday, September 3):
10.40am: Grand Final, Western Australia vs Queensland @ Metricon Stadium, Carrara
Western Australia 13.19 (97) defeated Queensland 7.14 (56)
WA led 8.10 (58) to 3.8 (26) at half-time
WA led 11.15 (81) to 4.12 (36) at three-quarter-time
Western Australia, inaugural National Indigenous Under-15 Championship winners
Most Valuable Players
Championships: Tied between Jarrod Pickett (WA) and Nakia Cockatoo (NT)
WA: Jarrod Pickett
Queensland: Isaac Rokeby
South Australia: Tied between Michael Coombe and Tyler McKenzie
Northern Territory: Nakia Cockatoo
NSW/ACT: Elijah Edwards
Victoria/Tasmania: Bohdi Walker
The squads
Northern Territory:
1. Nakia Cockatoo 2. Laurie Donation 3. Kailum Donation 4. Jake Long 5. Donovan Pauatjimi 6. Adam Tipungwuti 7. Jack Munkara 8. Nicholas Corbett 9. Antonio Riley 10. Shane McAuliffe 11. Daniel Myers 12. Daniel Turner 13. Tyrone Fejo 14. Kane Snape 15. Patrick Kossack 16. Gabriel Dhurrkay 17. Desmond Dhurrkay 18. Lochlan Dhurrkay 19. Jethro Marawili 20. Mitchell Bara 21. Jarrod Gingiri 22. Gavin Dhurrkay 23. Keiran Apuatimi 24. Kenrick Martin 25. Howard Narjic.
NSW/ACT:
1. Jamarrah Firebrace 2. Cowen Smith 3. Logan Grey 4. Hayden Banks 5. Isaac Brambley 6. Tyson Dutton 7. Tyler Cubby 8. Brendan Curry-Johnstone 9. Jordan Etto 10. Michael Talbot 11. Ray Donovan 12. Curtley Scott 13. Jeremy Finlayson 14. Jamie Leddy 15. Wade Mongta 16. Blayde Foley 17. Taren Etto 18. Elijah Edwards 19. Jarrod John-Nicholson 20. Yarran Jaffa-Williams 21. Kuiam Anu 22. Jarl Walker 23. Daniel Briggs 24. Trent Thompson 25. Abaina Davis.
Queensland:
1. Chase Coghill 2. Liam Togo 3. Zedric Burrarwanga 5. Henjo Mareko 6. Curtis Cobbo-Riley 7. Heath Molloy 8. Joel Hagan 9. Walter Peters 10. Aaron Yusia 11. Edward Tudor 12. Darryl McDowell-White 13. Samuel Charles 14. Trey Kemp 15. Jessiha Clyden 16. Reimarley O’Donoghue 17. Delf Garrawanga 18. Jared Isbel 19. Anthony Nichols 20. Tyson Wilson 21. Isaac Rokeby 22. Amey Odo 23. Didymus Blanket 24. Zengray Nona 25. Jeffrey Hudson. Emergencies: John Gorrie, Kusam Nuwia, Andrew Barnes.
South Australia:
1. Ethan Ericson 2. Kym Lebois 3. Kye Turpin 4. Josh Kelly 5. Scott Rathman 6. Brendon Jackson 7. Jarrad Pitson 8. Kyle Jackson 9. Isaya McKenzie 10. Jacob Stengle 11. Tyreen Gollan 12. Michael Coombe 13. Curtley Warren 14. James Brennan 15. Taylor Sparrow 16. Colin Sansbury 17. Reece Hocking (captain) 18. Eddie Smallwood 19. Tyler McKenzie (co vice-captain) 20. Brandon Iuiano (co vice-captain) 21. Josh Turner 22. Peter Von Heytmanek 23. Tim Hartman 24. Aaron Adams 25. Kupa Henry.
Victoria/Tasmania:
1. Billy-Jay O'Toole 2. Teekin Edwards 3. Kain Proctor 4. Jungala Ellis 5. Jordan Galway 6. Brody Mifsud 7. Casey Beckhurst 8. Jarrad Love 9. PatrickKelly-Briggs 10. Thomas McKay 11. Geoff Lovett 12. Connor Cowley 13. Jikola Whyman 14. Paul Ahern 15. Tristan Lenaz 16. Djye Thorpe-Morgan 17. Kobi Austin 18. Will Austin 19. Ben Holbrook 20. Justin Wright 21. Tom O'Brien 22. Dakota Bannister 23. Bohdi Walker 24. Michael Turner 25. Aaron Morgan.
Western Australia:
1. Jamie Ryder 2. Kelwyn Mullar 3. Brent Gore 4. Jermaine Austin 5. Elijah Van Bee 6. Daniel Wungundin 7. Eric Snook 8. Ashley Eades 9. Carl Green 10. Jarrod Pickett 11. Jarrod Garlett 12. Brandon Colbung 13. Shontaye James 14. Anthony Champion 15. Ian Penny 16. Matthew White 17. Matthew Parker 18. Jayden Gerrand, Clem Smith 19. Kevin Pickett 20. Lance Mongoo 21. Dylan Nelson 22. Daniel Barnard 23. Jermaine Miller-Lewis 24. Warrick Wilson 25. Dino Kenny Grant-Ross. 1st Emergency: Anthony Henry 2nd Emergency: Preston Westlake.
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Last Modified on 06/09/2011 14:05