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| Essendon finals
bound (The Age) –
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... |
| 2009
ROUND 13 GAME 1 |
| Essendon v
Carlton |
Friday
(n), June 26, 2009
MCG, 7.40pm AEST; crowd: 83,407
Conditions: A little slip from dew
Weather: 13C, cool and cloudy; threat of a possible shower |
| |
1/4
time |
1/2
time |
3/4
time |
Final |
| ESS |
2.4-16 (1) |
8.5-53 (4) |
14.9-93 (36) |
21.10-136
(69) |
|
CAR |
2.3-15 |
7.7-49 |
8.9-57 |
9.13-67 |
Goals:
Essendon: Angus Monfries 5.0, Matthew Lloyd 4, Andrew Lovett 3,
Scott Lucas 3, Hayden Skipworth 2, Kyle Reimers, Alwyn Davey, Brent
Stanton, Patrick Ryder. Carlton: Eddie Betts 3, Brendan Fevola 2,
Setanta O’hAilpin, Kade Simpson, Bryce Gibbs, Chris Judd.
Best: Essendon: Scott Welsh, Brent Prismall, Hayden Skipworth,
Tayte Pears, Andrew Lovett, Angus Monfries. Carlton: Marc Murphy,
Andrew Carrazzo, Bryce Gibbs, Eddie Betts, Setanta O’hAilpin.
Umpires: Stephen McBurney, Matt Stevic, Stuart Wenn. |
| Wood punish dismal
Dockers (The Age) –
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... |
| 2009
ROUND 13 GAME 2 |
| Collingwood v
Fremantle |
Saturday, June
27, 2009
MCG, 2.10pm AEST; crowd: 44,114
Conditions: Good – lights on at three-quarter time
Weather: 13C, cool but mainly sunny |
| |
1/4
time |
1/2
time |
3/4
time |
Final |
| COL |
6.3-39 (25) |
10.6-66 (21) |
16.9-105 (34) |
26.13-169
(84) |
|
FRE |
2.2-14 |
7.3-45 |
11.5-71 |
13.7-85 |
Goals:
Collingwood: John Anthony 4, Travis Cloke 3, Brad Dick 3, Leigh
Brown 2, Alan Didak 2, Tarkyn Lockyer 2, Dayne Beams 2, Paul Medhurst 2,
Chris Dawes 2, Harry O'Brien, Dane Swan, Sharrod Wellingham, Shannon
Cox. Fremantle: Des Headland 3, Andrew Foster 2, Brett Peake 2,
Matthew Pavlich, Steven Dodd, Byron Schammer, Scott Thornton, Aaron
Sandilands, Paul Hasleby.
Best: Collingwood: Dane Swan, Alan Didak, Travis Cloke, Harry
O'Brien, Nick Maxwell, Brad Dick, Shane O'Bree, Dayne Beams, Tarkyn
Lockyer. Fremantle: Paul Hasleby, Aaron Sandilands, Andrew
Foster, Paul Duffield, Garrick Ibbotson, Greg Broughton.
Umpires: Michael Vozzo, Heath Ryan, Justin Schmitt. |
| Crows deal Swans a
final blow (The Age) –
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... |
| 2009
ROUND 13 GAME 3 |
| Adelaide v Sydney |
Saturday, June
27, 2009
Football Park, 3.10pm AEST; crowd: 38,064
Conditions: Good
Weather: 16C, mainly fine, sunny |
| |
1/4
time |
1/2
time |
3/4
time |
Final |
| ADE |
1.3-9 |
3.4-22 |
9.7-61 (7) |
12.13-85
(16) |
|
SYD |
2.2-14 (5) |
6.5-41 (19) |
8.6-54 |
10.9-69 |
Goals:
Adelaide: Jason Porplyzia 4, Kurt Tippett 2, Tyson Edwards 2,
Nathan van Berlo 2, Scott Stevens, Andrew McLeod. Sydney: Barry
Hall 4, Martin Mattner, Kieren Jack, Rhyce Shaw, Brett Kirk, Ryan
Brabazon, Jared Crouch.
Best: Adelaide: Jason Porplyzia, Bernie Vince, Kurt Tippett,
Scott Thompson, Michael Doughty, Brad Moran, Nathan van Berlo, Patrick
Dangerfield. Sydney: Brett Kirk, Ryan O’Keefe, Martin Mattner,
Adam Goodes, Rhyce Shaw, Barry Hall.
Umpires: Hayden Kennedy, Scott McLaren, Mathew Nicholls.
Reports:
Barry
Hall (Syd), charged with a Level Three striking offence against
Ben Rutten (Ade) in Q3.
Hall's poor record means that his penalty is increased to a three-game
suspension, or with an early plea he can accept a two-match punishment.
The incident
was assessed as intentional conduct (three points), low impact (one
point) and high contact (two points). This is a total of six activation
points, resulting in a classification of a Level Three offence, drawing
225 demerit points and a two-match sanction. He has a total of eight
matches suspended within the last three years, increasing the penalty by
50 per cent to 337.50 points. He also has 57.50 points carried over from
within the last 12 months, increasing the penalty to 395 points and a
three-match sanction. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent
to 296.25 points and a two-match sanction.
The Sydney club
accepted the early plea. Hall admitted guilt and accepted the MRP
penalty of a two-match suspension.
Jesse
White (Syd) for striking Bernie Vince (Ade) was assessed.
The MRP noted that White’s hand made contact with Vince’s knee as the
Adelaide player kicked the ball. The contact caused White’s hand to
ricochet upwards, making accidental high contact. No further action was
taken.
Heath
Grundy (Syd) for striking Nathan Bock (Ade) was assessed.
The MRP noted that
Grundy’s open hand clipped Bock’s face as the Adelaide player marked the
ball. The action was not seen as a striking motion and was deemed to be
an attempt to spoil the mark. No further action was taken. |
| Lions blast
hapless Dees (The Age) –
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| 2009
ROUND 13 GAME 4 |
| Brisbane v
Melbourne |
Saturday
(n), June 27, 2009
BCG (Gabba), 7.10pm AEST; crowd: 23,750
Conditions: Good; firm cricket pitch centre; dew
Weather: 15C, mostly fine |
| |
1/4
time |
1/2
time |
3/4
time |
Final |
| BRI |
3.4-22 (10) |
9.7-61 (47) |
13.13-91 (74) |
16.15-111
(55) |
|
MEL |
2.0-12 |
2.2-14 |
2.5-17 |
8.8-56 |
Goals:
Brisbane: Jonathan Brown 5.1, Daniel Bradshaw 4, Daniel Rich 2,
James Polkinghorne 2, Cheynee Stiller, Jason Roe, Justin Sherman.
Melbourne: Colin Sylvia 2, Cale Morton, Russell Robertson, Cameron
Bruce, Nathan Jones, Liam Jurrah, Aaron Davey.
Best: Brisbane: Daniel Rich, Jared Brennan, Jonathan Brown, Luke
Power, Jed Adcock, Simon Black. Melbourne: Aaron Davey, Cale
Morton, Cameron Bruce, Brad Green, Colin Sylvia, James Frawley.
Umpires: Chris Donlon, Sam Hay, Scott Jeffery. |
| Hawks wilt out
west (The Age) –
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... |
| 2009
ROUND 13 GAME 5 |
| West Coast v
Hawthorn |
Saturday
(n), June 27, 2009
Subiaco Oval, 7.40pm AEST; crowd: 31,441
Conditions: Fair after rain; lights on from start
Weather: 17C; Squally winds and heavy rain marred the game |
| |
1/4
time |
1/2
time |
3/4
time |
Final |
| WCE |
2.3-15 |
8.6-54 (14) |
10.9-69 |
16.11-107
(20) |
|
HAW |
4.3-27 (12) |
6.4-40 |
11.6-72 |
13.9-87 |
Goals:
West Coast: Mark LeCras 4, Nick Naitanui 3, Josh Kennedy 2,
Mitchell Brown, Brett Ebert, Andrew Embley, Daniel Kerr, Ben McKinley,
Tyson Stenglein, David Wirrpanda. Hawthorn: Jarryd Roughead 5.1,
Lance Franklin 4, Michael Osborne 2, Campbell Brown, Sam Mitchell.
Best: West Coast: Matt Priddis, Quinten Lynch, Brett Ebert, Mark
LeCras, Chris Masten, Scott Selwood, David Wirrpanda. Hawthorn:
Sam Mitchell, Brad Sewell, Chance Bateman, Jarryd Roughead, Luke Hodge.
Umpires: Craig Hendrie, Shaun Ryan, Troy Pannell. |
| Cats switch off the
Power (The Age) –
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... |
| 2009
ROUND 13 GAME 6 |
| Geelong v Port
Adelaide |
Sunday, June
28, 2009
Kardinia Park, 1.10pm AEST; crowd: 21,142
Conditions: Mostly good
Weather: 15C, sunny to start turning to cloud |
| |
1/4
time |
1/2
time |
3/4
time |
Final |
| GEE |
7.5-47 (40) |
10.9-69 (30) |
16.13-109
(63) |
18.14-122
(34) |
|
PA |
1.1-7 |
6.3-39 |
7.4-46 |
13.10-88 |
Goals:
Geelong: Shannon Byrnes 4, Gary Ablett 2, Jimmy Bartel 2, Paul
Chapman 2, Travis Varcoe, James Kelly, Joel Corey, Steve Johnson, Cam
Mooney, Tom Hawkins, Cameron Ling, Darren Milburn. Port: Warren
Tredrea 3, Josh Carr 2, Jason Davenport 2, Brett Ebert 2, Tom Logan 2,
Robbie Gray, Justin Westhoff.
Best: Geelong: Gary Ablett, Joel Corey, Paul Chapman, Matthew
Scarlett, Shannon Byrnes, Darren Milburn, Andrew Mackie, James Kelly.
Port: Troy Chaplin, Alipate Carlile, David Rodan, Toby Thurstans,
Kane Cornes, Jason Davenport.
Umpires: Dean Margetts, Brett Rosebury, Jacob Mollison. |
| Bulldogs too
classy for North (The Age) –
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... |
| 2009
ROUND 13 GAME 7 |
| North Melb v
West.B'dogs |
Sunday, June
28, 2009
MCG, 2.10pm AEST; crowd: 31,470
Conditions: Fair to good
Weather: 15C, light sunshine |
| |
1/4
time |
1/2
time |
3/4
time |
Final |
| NM |
4.4-28 |
8.8-56 |
11.13-79 |
12.14-86 |
|
WB |
6.1-37 (9) |
9.4-58 (2) |
13.6-84 (5) |
17.6-108 (22) |
Goals:
West.B'dogs: Daniel Giansiracusa 3, Scott Welsh 2, Shaun Higgins
2, Jason Akermanis 2, Josh Hill 2, Nathan Eagleton 2, Callan Ward,
Lindsay Gilbee, Mitch Hahn, Daniel Cross. North Melb: Crew Petrie
3, Leigh Harding 3, Cruize Garlett, Andrew Swallow, Lachie Hansen,
Hamish McIntosh, Corey Jones, David Hale.
Best: West.B'dogs: Mathew Boyd, Daniel Giansiracusa, Brian Lake,
Robert Murphy, Ryan Hargrave, Shaun Higgins, Daniel Cross. North
Melb: Leigh Harding, Andrew Swallow, Brent Harvey, Drew Petrie, Josh
Gibson, Ben Ross, Hamish McIntosh, Liam Anthony.
Umpires: Ray Chamberlain, Simon Meredith, Robert Findlay.
Report:
Drew Petrie (NM),
charged with a Level Two striking offence against Brad Johnson,
Western Bulldogs in Q1.
Petrie was offered a reprimand and 93.75 points towards his future
record with an early plea.
The incident
was assessed as intentional conduct (three points), low impact (one
point) and body contact (one point). This is a total of five activation
points, resulting in a classification of a Level Two offence, drawing
125 demerit points and a one-match sanction. He has no good or bad
record. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to a reprimand
and 93.75 points towards Petrie's future record.
Petrie admitted guilt and accepted the MRP penalty of a reprimand. |
| Saints finally put
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| 2009
ROUND 13 GAME 8 |
| St Kilda v
Richmond |
Sunday, June
28, 2009
Docklands, 4.40pm AEST; Roof: closed; crowd: 38,196
Conditions: Fair, some slip from humidity
Weather: 14C outside |
| |
1/4
time |
1/2
time |
3/4
time |
Final |
| STK |
0.3-3 |
5.5-35 (20) |
11.9-75 (60) |
13.14-92
(56) |
|
RCH |
2.3-15 (12) |
2.3-15 |
2.3-15 |
5.6-36 |
Goals:
St Kilda: Justin Koschitzke 5.1, Nick Riewoldt 2, Nick Dal Santo,
Jason Ball, Brendon Goddard, Andrew McQualter, Jarryn Geary, Adam
Schneider. Richmond: Mitch Morton 2, Jack Riewoldt, Ben Cousins,
Tom Hislop.
Best: St Kilda: Brendon Goddard, Nick Dal Santo, Jason Gram,
Justin Koschitzke, Zac Dawson, Luke Ball, Lenny Hayes. Richmond:
Nathan Foley, Shane Tuck.
Umpires: Stefan Grun, Chris Kamolins, Michael Avon.
Report:
Trent Cotchin
(Rch), charged with a Level Two striking offence against Jarryn Geary,
St Kilda in Q3.
Cotchin was offered a reprimand and 93.75 points towards his future
record with an early plea.
The incident was
assessed as intentional conduct (three points), low impact (one point)
and body contact (one point). This is a total of five activation points,
resulting in a classification of a Level Two offence, drawing 125
demerit points and a one-match sanction. He has no good or bad record.
An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to a reprimand and
93.75 points towards Cotchin's future record.
Cotchin admitted
guilt and accepted the MRP penalty of a reprimand. |
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