DARREN MONCRIEFF
Wednesday 13 October, 2011
TENACIOUS Tiger Daniel Scott-Collings has helped deliver South Australian club Glenelg a premiership at the weekend.
Scott-Collings (pictured) was part of the Glenelg SANFL reserves side which defeated Norwood by 11 points, 8.7 (55) to 5.14 (44), at AAMI Stadium on Sunday.
Scott-Collings compiled 18 disposals in a solid display.
Earlier, the Tigers' under-18s side were at the end of a Port Adelaide lesson in football.
A new generation of Magpies helped deliver Port Adelaide the Colts premiership.
Teenage trio Anthony and Luke Wilson and Sean Lemmens were part of the Magpies side which defeated Glenelg in the under-18s grand final.
The Port Magpies won by 14 points 12.7 (79) to 9.11 (65).
The youngsters compiled respectable disposal counts each and were very much a part of their team's success.
Luke Wilson kicked a goal for the winners.
No such grand-final joy for Central District pair Eddie Sansbury and Luke Barmby, however.
The duo were involved in the thrilling senior grand final which saw Woodville-West Torrens pip the Bulldogs by three points to claim the senior premiership.
The win has ended Central's amazing run of premierships, and in front of more than 25,000 spectators.
Incidentally, the last time the Bulldogs lost a grand final, in 2006, it was to the Eagles.
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Last Modified on 13/10/2011 01:41