brentwood town ladies vs barking 130311 (full...

8
btlfc vs Barking ERWFL Premier Division The Society of Old Brentwoods Sun 13 Mar 2011, kick-off: 2:00pm official matchday programme

Upload: hoangdat

Post on 04-Jan-2019

216 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

btlfc vs Barking

ERWFL Premier Division

The Society of Old Brentwoods

Sun 13 Mar 2011, kick-off: 2:00pm official matchday programme

history

BRENTWOOD TOWN

LADIES FC www.brentwoodtownladiesfc.co.uk

The Society of Old Brentwoods

Ashwells Road

BRENTWOOD

CM15 9SE

affiliated to the Essex County Football Association

members of the Eastern Region Women’s Football League

secretary Ian Bent

(07837 575 251)

([email protected])

chairman David Worsfold

(01277 221 445)

([email protected])

treasurer John Lovell

(07785 571 223)

([email protected])

press & publicity Robert Craven

(07545 463 872) ([email protected])

first team manager Ian Bent

assistant managers Lucy Faraday & David Worsfold

club captain Carla Rose

honours ERWFL Division One South

Runners-Up 2009/10

ERWFL Plate Competition

Winners 2007/8

Brentwood Town Ladies FC was formed in 1999

following the merger of Brentwood Ursuline FC

and Brentwood Girls FC. The Ursuline Convent

High School had been running teams in the

town since 1991 and by 1998/9 had entered

three teams into the Essex County Girls League

whilst Brentwood Boys had also launched a

girls’ team in 1997.

By the spring of 1999, Brentwood Ursuline had

decided that the school could no longer support

football's rapid growth and the decision was taken to

form an independent club which also took on board

the girls' team from Brentwood Boys for the best

interests of female football in the area.

The focus has now moved to a successful Ladies side,

who compete in the Eastern Region Women's

Football League (ERWFL) having claimed successive

promotions from the Essex County Women's League

in 2003 and 2004.

Having finished fifth in their first season, 2005/6 saw

Brentwood reach the play-off finals as they pushed

for promotion from Division One East. Town could not

quite reach the top tier, and subsequent seasons

saw the club narrowly miss out again having been

placed fourth in 2007 and then third in consecutive

campaigns within the newly-realigned Division One

South.

There was some success in 2008 as the Ladies won

their first major trophy, scooping the ERWFL Plate

Competition courtesy of a 4-1 victory over Kings

Sports, as well as consecutive runs to the Third

Qualifying Round of the FA Women’s Cup.

After the departure of coach Kevin Anderson at the

end of the 2008/9 campaign, 2009/10 dawned with

a new management team in place, headed by Ian

Bent. Ably assisted by David Worsfold and Lucy

Faraday in his backroom team, Bent tasted success

at the end of his first term in charge as Blues finally

claimed that elusive promotion spot, completing the

campaign as runners-up to Arlesey Town.

2010/11 now sees the Club competing in the ERWFL

Premier Division for the first time in their history.

2 | www.brentwoodtownladiesfc.co.uk

Back row (l-r): J

ess Tu

ffen, Danielle Butler, Emma Hooker, Kelly Walker, Sarah Murphy, Dominique Hume, Izzy

Vian, Le

ah Cowan, Bryony Lynch,

Sophie Lovell, Ia

n Bent (m

anager)

Front row (l-r): N

icole Manning (vice-captain), N

ikita Whinnett, C

arla Rose (captain), Lu

cy Faraday (assista

nt manager), K

eeley Walker, N

ikki Allen

Not sh

own: Georgia Allen, To

ni Brown, Kerri Th

omas, Stacey Turner, David Worsfo

ld (assista

nt manager)

btlfc

brentwood town ladies manager Ian Bent

assistants Lucy Faraday & David Worsfold

colours sky blue shirts, navy blue shorts, sky blue socks

barking ladies manager Steve Bernet

colours yellow shirts, blue shorts, yellow socks

next home match (to be played at Hullbridge Sports FC)

Wed 06 Apr 11: Chelmsford City (Eastern Region Women’s Football

League Premier Division), kick-off: 7:45pm

the squads

14 | www.brentwoodtownladiesfc.co.uk

Izzy VIAN Sarah BALL

Sophie LOVELL Nicola MAGGS

Kelly WALKER Liane PRIOR

Emma HOOKER Nicola MOORE

Georgia ALLEN Harriet SIM

Lucy FARADAY Claire BROOKS

Kerri THOMAS Carley BREWSTER

Nicole MANNING Anna WYATT

Danielle BUTLER Emma BEST

Carla ROSE Naomi OGUNDE

Stacey TURNER Hayley PIGGOTT

Keeley WALKER Leanne RUSSELL

Bryony LYNCH Katie WHITEHEAD

Leah COWAN Vicky BRUCE

Jess TUFFEN Anna OJEI-AGWAZIAM

Sarah MURPHY Ashleigh BEALE

Nikita WHINNETT Sian BIRLESON

Dominique HUME Karen STEPHANOU

Toni BROWN Jordon FERDINAND

Nikki ALLEN Carly COPPLESTONE

Sarah UPDEGRAVE Demi WHITEHEAD

referee Cheron Robinson

www.brentwoodtownladiesfc.co.uk | 3

welcome

Welcome to this afternoon’s match

against Barking. We hope that the

visiting players, coaches and

supporters enjoy their trip across Essex

today.

Today’s game sees these two teams go up

against each other for the third time this

season and, after the previous two

encounters, I’m expecting another close

game here this afternoon.

The reverse league fixture was all the way

back in September and an extremely good

defensive display saw us come away from

Barking with three points and gave

everyone in the squad a real confidence

that they could perform well in this league,

and credit to the players who simply

haven’t looked back since that day.

Our second meeting was just as close with

a victory on penalties ultimately earning us

a place in the Semi-Finals of the League

Cup. I was particularly pleased that day

with the spirit shown after conceding a late

equaliser in that game. Other teams may

have folded at that point, but this team

pulled themselves together and regained

control of the match and probably should

have won it in extra time. This squad has a

terrific team spirit and the way they deal

with anything that comes their way is a

great testament to them and the

personalities within it.

We come into today’s game in good form

after a very impressive performance against

Woodbridge Town here last week. After a

slow start we controlled the game and

deserved the three points and a wide

margin of victory. It is important that we

build on that today with another

committed performance as we look to

continue to apply pressure to all the teams

in the league as we enter the final months

of the season. With many games still to be

played we will continue to focus on each

match as it comes and strive to collect as

many points as we can and then look at

where that leaves us come May.

Enjoy the match!

Ian Bent

Brentwood Town Ladies manager

4 | www.brentwoodtownladiesfc.co.uk

match report

Brentwood Town moved up to fifth in

the Eastern Region Women’s Football

League Premier Division after defeating

Woodbridge Town 6-1 at the Society of

Old Brentwoods.

Leah Cowan and Carla Rose contributed a

brace apiece, whilst second half strikes

from Sophie Lovell and Nikita Whinnett

completed the scoring against a

hardworking Woodbridge side that had

frustrated Blues in the opening stages.

“Today was an excellent all-round

performance and a great three points to

keep up the pressure on the teams above

us in the League,” said manager Ian Bent

after the match. “I’m now looking for us to

maintain the momentum we have picked

up from today and keep applying that

pressure on all the teams in the Premier

Division.”

Izzy Vian made an excellent early save from

Michelle Allum, but Brentwood took the

lead in the 18th minute as Rose picked out

Lucy Faraday in space thirty yards from

goal. She quickly moved the ball on to

Cowan down the inside-left channel, and

the former Arsenal and West Ham United

player cut onto her favoured right foot

before curling delightfully into the top

right-hand corner.

Nine minutes before half-time, Brentwood

edged two goals clear. Jess Tuffen drove

through the midfield before offloading to

Cowan. She passed inside to Whinnett,

whose flicked pass found its intended

recipient in Rose. The club captain rounded

Lunn and stroked the ball gleefully into an

empty net.

Whereas Blues had let a two-goal

advantage slip at Notcutts Park, Lovell

made sure that this would not happen by

converting a 61st-minute penalty after Rose

had been brought down by Lunn to make it

3-0.

At the other end, Kristie Turner fired against

the right-hand upright to keep Woodbridge

interested in the game, but they were

further inconvenienced after 76 minutes

when Rose grabbed her second of the

afternoon. Vian sent another long goal-kick

forwards, and the ball glanced a

defender’s head before falling to Rose, who

arrowed her shot into the bottom left-hand

corner.

Four minutes later, Brentwood made it 5-0

as Toni Brown’s first contribution after being

brought on was to send a

perfectly-weighted pass into the path of

Whinnett. Town’s top scorer made no

mistake, guiding her 21st goal of the season

underneath Lunn.

With just a minute of the regulation ninety

remaining, Cowan added her second and

the team’s sixth as Kelly Walker slipped

Whinnett clear on the left. She drifted inside

before sliding the ball across the penalty

area to her team-mate, who saw her shot

fumbled over the line.

To their credit, Woodbridge continued to

fight, and they earned their reward in

stoppage time as Justine Peacock crossed

to the near post and Warnes nodded past

substitute shotstopper Dominique Hume.

Brentwood Town 6

(Cowan 18, 89, Rose 36, 77, Lovell

61pen, Whinnett 81) Woodbridge Town 1

(Warnes 90+1)

Eastern Region Women’s Football

League Premier Division @ the Society

of Old Brentwoods on Sun 06 Mar 2011

Town: Izzy Vian (Dominique Hume 81), Nikki

Allen, Jess Tuffen, Kelly Walker, Nicole

Manning (Georgia Allen 59), Sophie Lovell,

Nikita Whinnett, Lucy Faraday, Danielle

Butler, Carla Rose (Toni Brown 78), Leah

Cowan. Substitute not used: Sarah Murphy.

How would you like the opportunity to

be a part of a progressive female

football club?

Brentwood Town Ladies FC won promotion

to the fourth tier of the women’s football in

England last season, and have already

recorded positive results against the likes of

Barking, Chelmsford City and Peterborough

during 2010/11.

The club continue to receive a lot of

exposure in local media outlets including

the Brentwood Gazette and Brentwood

Weekly News, plus female football websites

such as SheKicks.net and

WomensSoccerScene.co.uk.

The club’s own website,

www.brentwoodtownladiesfc.co.uk, has

received over 20,000 hits since the start of

the campaign, and matchday

programmes are distributed to spectators

at all home games.

There remain opportunities to become

involved, so if you are interested in one of

the following packages, why not contact

Press & Publicity Officer Robert Craven now

on 07545 463 872 or via email on

[email protected].

Kit Sponsorship home kit - SOLD

(The Co-operative Funeralcare)

prices start at £150 for a company name on

the existing away shirt, increasing to £200

for a company name and logo

Programme Sponsorship £50 for a full page advert

£30 for a half-page advert

£20 for a quarter-page advert

(all prices for one season and include a link

on the website)

Website Sponsorship £75 for the 2010/11 season to become the

principal sponsor of the newly-relaunched

www.brentwoodtownladiesfc.co.uk - SOLD (The Co-operative Funeralcare)

www.brentwoodtownladiesfc.co.uk | 13

sponsorship opportunities

Also available

Tracksuit sponsorship: £200 for a name

or £250 for a logo on the official

training wear of Brentwood Town

Ladies FC.

All prices are for a yearly package

Brentwood Town Ladies FC would like

to thank of our existing sponsors and

suppliers for their support in the

2010/11 season

12 | www.brentwoodtownladiesfc.co.uk

advertisements

match photos

www.brentwoodtownladiesfc.co.uk | 5

Sharpshooter Carla Rose

Jess Tuffen Danielle Butler Sophie Lovell

Nikita Whinnett and Toni Brown celebrate

6 | www.brentwoodtownladiesfc.co.uk

blues news SPONSORS PRESENTED

WITH FRAMED SHIRT

Representatives from

The Co-operative

Funeralcare were

formally presented with

a framed shirt to mark

their arrangement to

become home kit

sponsors of Brentwood

Town Ladies FC.

Pictured (left) is club

captain Carla Rose

presenting the shirt to

Allison Stevens and

Lynda Brown from the

group, who are also

sponsoring the club’s

official website as part

of the arrangement. The

shirt will have pride of

place at the firm’s High

Street office. Further

sponsorship

opportunities can be

found on page 13.

ERFWL Premier Division Pl W D L F A Pts GD

Bedford 15 11 1 3 49 20 34 +29

Arlesey Town 16 9 4 3 57 22 31 +35

Barking 17 10 1 6 52 22 31 +30

Peterborough 17 9 2 6 66 24 29 +42

Brentwood Town 14 8 4 2 42 19 28 +23

Hethersett Athletic 14 8 4 2 30 22 28 +8

Stevenage Borough 14 5 6 3 26 18 21 +8

Chelmsford City 16 4 4 8 29 41 16 -12

Kettering Town 16 4 3 9 26 39 15 -13

Woodbridge Town 17 3 5 9 28 47 14 -19

Cambridge University 17 4 1 12 15 83 13 -68

Haringey Borough 17 2 1 14 16 79 7 -63

today’s fixtures

Eastern Region Women’s

Football League Premier

Division

Arlesey Town

vs Bedford

Haringey Borough

vs Chelmsford City

Kettering Town

vs Cambridge University

Peterborough

vs Hethersett Athletic

Stevenage Borough

vs Woodbridge Town

www.brentwoodtownladiesfc.co.uk | 11

btlfc squad

Stacey Turner (forward)

games 3+2

goals 1

potm awards 0

An exciting forward player, Stacey rejoined

the club from Chelmsford City, where she

scored three times in four matches last year,

in time for the start of the 2010/11 season

Keeley Walker (forward)

games 1+9

goals 0

potm awards 0

Young forward signed from the Junior section

during the summer of 2009 who has the

potential to be a leading player in the team

in the future having scored on her full debut

Bryony Lynch (forward)

games 8+2

goals 3

potm awards 0

Bryony re-signed for Brentwood in October

having left the club 15 months earlier after

netting 35 goals in two seasons with Blues

Leah Cowan (forward)

games 16+1

goals 10

potm awards 0

Leah is a recent signing from West Ham

United, where she played 3 times in the FA

Women’s Premier League, who possesses a

number of attacking attributes

Jess Tuffen (defender)

games 15+3

goals 0

potm awards 1

Young defender who joined the club in the

summer of 2010 from East Thurrock United

after impressing throughout the season for

both her club and the SEEVIC Academy side

Sarah Murphy (defender)

games 12+6

goals 0

potm awards 0

Sarah is a versatile defender capable of

playing anywhere at the back. Forced her

way into the team during last season

Nikita Whinnett (forward)

games 20+2

goals 21

potm awards 11

An explosive forward, Nikita is another new

recruit for 2010/11 after joining the club from

the SEEVIC Academy team. Also bagged 19

goals for Southend United last term

Dominique Hume

(goalkeeper) games 3+1

clean sheets 1

potm awards 0

Joined Blues permanently this summer after

spending a year on loan from Colchester

United, Dom is a young goalkeeper who is

already experienced and has real promise

Toni Brown (midfielder)

games 1+7

goals 0

potm awards 0

A new recruit for the 2010/11 season after

swapping supporting the team for playing in

it, Toni possesses a sweet left foot whilst

playing out wide or up front

Nikki Allen (defender)

games 13+2

goals 0

potm awards 1

A recent capture from Slough Ladies after

moving to the mid-Essex area, Nikki is equally

comfortable in central defence or midfield

Ian Bent (manager) The gaffer joined Brentwood in the summer of

2009 and led the club to promotion from

ERWFL Division One South to the fourth tier of

women’s football in his first season in charge

Izzy Vian (goalkeeper)

games 18

clean sheets 5

potm awards 0

A reliable shotstopper and long-serving

member of the squad who possesses

infectious enthusiasm, Izzy kept four clean

sheets in 10 appearances in 2009/10

Sophie Lovell (defender)

games 20

goals 6

potm awards 2

Manager’s Player Of The Year 2009/10, a

consistent performer and integral member of

the back four, Sophie has netted 16 goals

from defence in the past two seasons

Kelly Walker (midfielder)

games 22+1

goals 3

potm awards 1

Capable of playing in defence or as a

holding midfielder, Kelly is seen as a strong

and reliable member of the squad. Scored

her first goals for Blues in April

Georgia Allen (defender)

games 1+2

goals 0

potm awards 0

Left-footed Georgia joined the club in

November to add options in defence or

midfield. Previously at West Ham United and

East Thurrock United.

Lucy Faraday (midfielder)

games 21+1

goals 7

potm awards 0

The club’s player/assistant manager

combines her off-field role with one on the

pitch as a technical ball-playing midfielder

who set up 14 goals in the 2009/10 campaign

Kerri Thomas (midfielder)

games 4+1

goals 0

potm awards 0

An exciting talent signed at the start of the

2009/10 season from East Thurrock United,

Kerri was a lucky charm last term as Blues won

every one of the 6 matches she scored in

Nicole Manning (midfielder)

games 21

goals 1

potm awards 2

Having joined halfway through the 2009/10

season from Dagenham & Redbridge, Nicole

leads by example and has been named

vice-captain for the new campaign

Danielle Butler (forward)

games 16+6

goals 1

potm awards 0

Teenage forward Dan is maturing immensely,

with her strong work ethic up front a great foil

for those around her. Scored 8 times for

Brentwood last season

Carla Rose (forward)

games 19+1

goals 12

potm awards 4

Carla took over the captain’s armband

during the 2009/10 season, becoming the

leader of the team as she passed on her

experience and top attitude to the squad

Emma Hooker (defender)

games 16+4

goals 0

potm awards 0

Emma is a tough-tackling defender with

plenty of experience, capable of playing

anywhere along the back-line. Played a part

in all eight of Town’s clean sheets last season

10 | www.brentwoodtownladiesfc.co.uk

btlfc squad

www.brentwoodtownladiesfc.co.uk | 7

in town: barking

CLUB HISTORY

Football has been played in the fishing town of

Barking since 1880, although the women’s side

is a much more recent addition.

Barking have been a part of the Eastern Region

Women’s Football League Premier Division since

the 2005/6 season, following relegation from the

South East Women’s Combination.

The Blues finished in fourth place, 17 points adrift

of champions Norwich Canaries, but the next

season was to be much more testing. Barking

finished second from bottom, staving off

relegation into Division One by defeating

Chelmsford City 4-2 in a play-off.

2007/8 saw an improvement, with the club

completing the campaign ninth in the League, although they did enjoy more success in

the ERWFL Cup. They beat Ipswich Wanderers, Stevenage Borough and League

champions Norwich City, but were eventually undone by Hethersett Athletic, who

claimed the first of three successive League Cup titles.

Barking came ninth again in 2008/9 before enjoying a much better season last term,

claiming third spot in the Premier Division table. Indeed, they were in with an outside

chance of a return to the third tier of women’s football until Braintree Town put in a late

spurt to win the championship.

The metropolitan Essex outfit have carried their momentum into 2010/11, and they

currently sit three points above Brentwood in third spot having won ten of their seventeen

League fixtures to date. Knockout competitions have not been kind to Barking as they

slipped out of The FA Women’s Cup, the Essex Women’s Cup and the ERWFL Cup, all

penalties to Chelmsford, Billericay Town and Brentwood respectively.

FACTFILE

nickname Blues

home ground Mayesbrook Park, Lodge Avenue, Dagenham, RM8 2JR

colours royal blue shirts, royal blue shorts, royal blue socks

manager Steve Bernet

secretary Peter Ball

chairperson Debbie Moore

honours Essex Women’s Cup winners

2000/1, 2002/3, Essex Women’s Cup

finalists 1997/8, 2003/4, 2004/5, Eastern

Region Women’s Football League Cup

finalists 2007/8

last meeting Sun 13 Feb 2011: Barking 1-1 Brentwood Town (after extra time; Brent-

wood Town won 4-3 on penalties)

(Eastern Region Women’s Football

League Premier Division)

website www.barking-fc.co.uk

8 | www.brentwoodtownladiesfc.co.uk

2010/11 season statisticsDate Opposition Competition H/A Result 1 2 3 4 5

15 Aug 10 Arlesey Town ERWFL Prem A L2-4 Vian Tuffen Hooker Kel. Walker N Manning

22 Aug 10 Peterborough ERWFL Prem A W4-0 N Manning Hooker S Murphy Tuffen Worsfold

29 Aug 10 Haringey Borough ERWFL Prem A W3-2 Vian Hooker S Murphy Worsfold N Manning

05 Sep 10 Barking ERWFL Prem A W1-0 Hume Worsfold S Murphy Kel. Walker N Manning

12 Sep 10 Cambridge University ERWFL Prem A W10-2 Hume N Allen S Murphy Kel. Walker N Manning

19 Sep 10 Kettering Town ERWFL Prem H W7-3 N Manning Hooker S Murphy Kel. Walker Tuffen

26 Sep 10 Stevenage Borough ERWFL Prem H D1-1 Hume Hooker Tuffen Kel. Walker N Manning

29 Sep 10 Chelmsford City ERWFL Prem A W3-1 Vian Hooker Tuffen Kel. Walker N Manning

03 Oct 10 Tring Athletic FAWC 1QR A W1-0 Vian Hooker S Murphy Kel. Walker N Manning

10 Oct 10 Hethersett Athletic ERWFL Prem H D1-1 Vian Hooker S Murphy Kel. Walker N Manning

17 Oct 10 Redbridge ECWC R1 H W5-0 Vian Hooker S Murphy Brown N Allen

24 Oct 10 Hutton FAWC 2QR A W3-2 Vian Hooker S Murphy Kel. Walker N Allen

31 Oct 10 Woodbridge Town ERWFL Prem A D3-3 Vian Hooker S Murphy Kel. Walker N Manning

07 Nov 10 Arlesey Town ERWFL Prem H W1-0 Vian S Murphy Tuffen Kel. Walker N Manning

14 Nov 10 Tottenham Hotspur FAWC 3QR H L1-4 Vian N Allen Tuffen Kel. Walker N Manning

21 Nov 10 C & K Basildon ECWC R2 A W3-1 Vian N Allen Tuffen Kel. Walker N Manning

12 Dec 10 Kettering Town ERWFL Prem A D0-0 Vian Hooker Tuffen Kel. Walker N Manning

16 Jan 11 West Ham United ECWC QF H L2-6 Vian Hooker Murphy Kel. Walker N Manning

23 Jan 11 Peterborough ERWFLC R3 H W4-2 Vian Hooker G Allen Kel. Walker N Manning

30 Jan 11 Hutton ERWFLC R4 A W3-1 Vian Hooker Tuffen Kel. Walker N Manning

06 Feb 11 Peterborough ERWFL Prem H L0-1 Vian Hooker Tuffen Kel. Walker N Manning

13 Feb 11 Barking ERWFLC QF A D1-1

(W4-3p) Vian N Allen Tuffen Kel. Walker N Manning

06 Mar 11 Woodbridge Town ERWFL Prem H W6-1 Vian N Allen Tuffen Kel. Walker N Manning

13 Mar 11 Barking ERWFL Prem H 2:00pm

20 Mar 11 Stevenage Borough ERWFL Prem A 2:00pm

27 Mar 11 Kettering Town ERWFLC SF N 2:00pm

06 Apr 11 Chelmsford City ERWFL Prem H* 7:45pm

TBA Bedford ERWFL Prem H

TBA Bedford ERWFL Prem A

TBA Cambridge University ERWFL Prem H

TBA Haringey Borough ERWFL Prem H

TBA Hethersett Athletic ERWFL Prem A

*To be played at Hullbridge Sports FC

www.brentwoodtownladiesfc.co.uk | 9

2010/11 season statistics 6 7 8 9 10 11 Subs

N Manning Lovell Butler Cowan Whinnett Rose Thomas S Murphy(3), Kee. Walker (11), Hume, E Manning,

N Murphy

Worsfold Lovell N Allen Kel. Walker Butler Rose Whinnett 3 Faraday (9), E Manning (5), Thomas (8), Kee. Walker

N Manning Lovell Faraday Kel. Walker Whinnett Rose 2 Thomas Kee. Walker (11), Hume, E Manning, N Murphy

N Manning N Allen Thomas Faraday Butler Rose Cowan Kee. Walker (9), E Manning (7), Vian

N Manning Lovell Thomas Faraday Butler Rose 2 Cowan 2 Whinnett (7) 4, Hooker (3), Tuffen (6), Vian, Worsfold

Tuffen Lovell Whinnett Faraday 3 Butler Rose Cowan 2 Turner (9), Worsfold (3), Kee. Walker (10), Brown,

Thomas

N Manning Lovell Whinnett Faraday Butler Rose Cowan S Murphy (11), Brown, Vian, Kee. Walker

N Manning Lovell Whinnett 2 Faraday Butler Rose Cowan S Murphy (9), Kee. Walker (3), Brown (11), Hume

N Manning Lovell (p) Butler Faraday Whinnett Rose Turner Kee. Walker (11)

N Manning Lovell Whinnett Faraday Butler Rose Cowan N Allen (5), Kee. Walker (9), Brown (3), Hume

N Allen Lovell Kee. Walker Faraday Turner Lynch 2 Cowan Butler (2), Whinnett (11), Kel. Walker (6)

N Allen Lovell Whinnett 2 Faraday Butler Rose Cowan Lynch (9), Tuffen (3), Brown, Hume, Kee. Walker

N Manning Lovell Whinnett Faraday Butler Rose Cowan Tuffen (4), Lynch (9), Brown (11), Kee. Walker

N Manning Lovell (p) N Allen Faraday Whinnett Butler Lynch Kee. Walker (10), Brown (11), Hume

N Manning Lovell Whinnett Faraday Lynch Rose Cowan Butler (9), Turner (11), Hooker (2), Brown, S Murphy

N Manning Lovell (p) Whinnett Faraday Lynch Rose Cowan Butler (9), Hooker (2), S Murphy (10), Hume, Kee. Walker

N Manning Lovell Whinnett Faraday Butler Rose N Allen G Allen (11), S Murphy (2), Hume

N Manning Tuffen Whinnett Faraday Butler Rose N Allen Brown (3)

N Manning Tuffen Whinnett 2 Faraday Lynch Rose Butler Cowan (9), S Murphy (11), Brown (10)

N Manning Lovell Whinnett 2 Faraday Turner Lynch Cowan Butler (10), N Allen (2), Kee. Walker (7), G Allen, Brown

N Manning Lovell N Allen Faraday Whinnett Lynch Cowan Rose (2), Butler (10), Kee. Walker (7), Hume, S Murphy

N Manning Lovell Whinnett Faraday Lynch Rose Cowan Butler (9), Hooker (2), S Murphy

N Manning Lovell (p) Whinnett Faraday Butler Rose 2 Cowan 2

G Allen (5), Brown (10), Hume (1), S Murphy