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SUBSTANDARDSUBSTANDARDSUBSTANDARDSUBSTANDARD
The Blacks’ Organ Vol 8, June 1, 2012
Greetings and welcome to Volume 8 of Substandard, the Blacks Organ, for season 2012. Highlights this
week include some reminiscing from the B*stards of 2002, a tirade from coach Tyro and confirmation
that the new scoreboard is actually working….never doubted it for a second. Thanks as always for your
interest in the AUFC, if you have any feedback or Bob Neil photos to send through please email me at
chairman@bobneil.com or call 0414 488 282.
70S DAY AT BOB NEIL # 1 This week is scheduled as 70s day at Bob Neil 1 as the A/B grade take on Port Districts, who have been
a great rival in recent times in their current form and were also one of the more successful clubs back
in the 70s (and prior) as Semaphore Central. Like the 80s day earlier in the season there is, thankfully,
no great science to this day, simply a day for those that played back in the golden era of the 70s to
come out, reminisce about the way things used to be and Bob willing watch the Contract Killers
continue on their good form. And if you can find any Blacks get up from the era bring that along as
well.
Gilly and the Kats-a*se are also getting a crew of Blacks & Red Light past players from the 90s together
so it should be a good day down at beautiful University Oval.
ROUND 7 REVIEW
4 out of 7 = 57% P1, that'll do given a tough round of games. Aussie Bob and the Contract Killers
headed up the hill for the first but unfortunately not last time this year to take on Mudbury at the
Mudheap. The Killers were in control all day and ended up winning in a canter, the only stress of the
day for coach Aussie came when Cool Hand Luke sidled over to the bench halfway through the third
with what appeared to be another injury but it seems as though he was just a little on the sore side
and bored, so crisis averted (for now).
AUFC 16.13.109 defeated Modbury 5.5.35
Goal Kickers: T. Bateman 5, C. Rohde 4, J. Willis 2, J. Lewis , S. Paynter , S. Sharley , A. Quin , G. Hurley-
Wellington
Best Players: T. Bateman, S. Paynter, A. McIntyre, B. Davis, S. Sharley, C. Rohde
POS TEAM P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS
1 Adelaide Uni 7 5 2 0 0 0 669 430 60.87 10
2 Tea Tree Gully 7 5 2 0 0 0 737 480 60.56 10
3 Walkerville 7 5 2 0 0 0 601 535 52.90 10
4 Portland 7 5 2 0 0 0 621 660 48.48 10
5 Port District 7 4 3 0 0 0 755 636 54.28 8
6 Modbury 7 3 3 1 0 0 508 559 47.61 7
7 PAOC 7 3 4 0 0 0 581 625 48.18 6
8 Old Ignatians 7 3 4 0 0 0 496 698 41.54 6
9 Flinders Park 7 1 6 0 0 0 522 660 44.16 2
10 Eastern Park 7 0 6 1 0 0 610 817 42.75 1
The Non-fighting Irish won a terrible game of footer that so annoyed coach Spud that he carried on
where the King left off last week and flew into a fit of rage kicking over anything within reach...imagine
if they lost.
The C-Bombs had a magnificent win against the previously undefeated Sir Douglas Mawson Lakes,
thanks primarily, according to those freaks on the Div 6 footy forum, to the greater input into the
coaching of the team from runner Bok Choy....unlikely I say! The Drunken Cowboys battled valiantly
with Malcolm Blyth simply impassable at CHB despite the fact the opposition had 19 scoring shots and
won by 31 points. Well he was impassable until he had to leave for a meeting halfway through the last
quarter anyway.
The Chardonnays kept it close with a very cranky Broad in the late game at Bob Neil 2, eventually
succumbing by 3 goals after drawing within a point in the last, whilst the Scum out of nowhere belted
A Broads View by 88 points in the early game, Pauly Lewis noting that at age 31 he was the rookie of
the forward line featuring boom Recruit Saving Private Ryan and a returning Cam “Blue Loo” Bryson
(bobneil.com profile photo below). The B*stards were a little short on manpower and lost by 6 goals
gaining only 1 Sandy Cockburn Point against Phos Williams at Phos' Farm – I suspect they won’t be
short this week as they take on the Spooners at home and then travel to Arnie’s place in Walkerville
for their annual bbq.
Ladders for all grades can be found at the link below:
http://www.sportingpulse.com/comp_info.cgi?c=1-114-0-208863-0&a=LADDER
As always, detailed results/reports for all teams are on www.bobneil.com
(click round by round results) and you can also find the round 8 teams on the site.
MELBOURNE & SYDNEY FUNCTIONS As mentioned previously we are looking to hold functions around all of the capital cities for our
interstate members. We have scheduled the following over east.
Sydney – 16th
of June at Sydney University
Head along to the grudge match between Sydney Uni, coached by ex Black Roger Moten, and the UTS
Bats, home to famous ex Blacks Bryan Eagle, Demi Moore and Hollywood Haslam amongst others. The
day will be hosted by the Big Dub himself, Wil Honner, with free drinks put over the bar for all paid up
AUFC Members. Should be a super day of footy and a great opportunity to catch up with the Sydney
chapter.
Melbourne – 24th
of June at the All Nations Hotel in Richmond
Due to the fact that alcohol most strangely can’t be consumed at Uni Blacks, nor any other amateur
league matches, in Melbourne we’ve had to think about another function for the Melbourne chapter.
On Sunday the 24th the Crows are playing North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium in a twilight match and
we’ve put together the following schedule for our Melbourne based members:
1:00 – lunch at the All Nations Hotel with special guest speaker John Harms. John is a writer,
broadcaster on the ABC and lover of all University Sport. He is the publisher and contributing editor of
The Footy Almanac and footyalmanac.com.au. But really, he wants to lunch for Australia. His other
books include Confessions of a Thirteenth Man, Memoirs of a Mug Punter, Loose Men Everywhere,
Play On and The Pearl. All attendees will also receive a complimentary copy of The Footy Almanac.
3:30 – Head on down to Etihad Stadium for the Crows V North Melbourne game with a free ticket
available to any of our members who need one.
Cost still to be determined but it will be substantially subsidised by the club for paid up members and
sponsors. It is, however, open to anyone so spread the word.
B*STARDS CIRCA 2002 Whilst we have 70s day this weekend the B*stards circa 2002 thought this type of concept was far too
mainstream and instead initiated Pet Day in round 18. Below you can see captain Pauly Lewis running
out with his dog (there is another one obscured) and there was also a gold fish in the esky. They lost
by 119 points believe it or not.
Earlier in the season here is a photo of the same B*stards team warming up by rolling down the hill as
the Sinners go through their final paces with the 5 star handball drill.
BOB NEIL PHOTO OF THE WEEK Slater had the number 356 tattooed on himself under the mistaken impression this was his Test cap
number - in fact, Brendon Julian was the 356th player to represent Australia; Slater was number 357.
He later had this number changed to 130 - the number of legendary figure Bob Neil, who mentored
him through his crisis.
ROUND 8 PREVIEW So we’ve got some travelling ahead of us this week:
Div 2 (Aussie Bob & The Contract Killers) V Port Districts at Uni Oval
Div 2R (Spud O'Rielly & the non-fighting Irish) V Port Districts at Uni Oval
Div 6 (Cyril & the C-Bombs) V Trinity Old Scholars at Trinity
Div 6R (Sugar Ray & the Cowboys from Hell) V Trinity Old Scholars at Trinity
Div 8 (The Chardonnay Socialists) V North Haven at North Haven
Div 8R (The Scum) V North Haven at North Haven
Div C1 (The B*stards) V SPOC at Park 10
Div Over 35s (The Greys) V Blackwood at Reynella on Sunday at 2:30
The Contract Killers take on Red Light Districts in what should be a super game of football at Bob Neil
1. The Red Light mob were touted as premiership favourites earlier in the season and have some
pretty handy players on the park so it will be a tough contest for our lads. There were no major
injuries to report from last week so don’t anticipate their being many changes to a team that is
travelling quite nicely at present.
Its 3 v 4 as the Non-fighting Irish look to consolidate their spot at the top of the ladder. They will
unfortunately be without their best player, Sammy “Poodle” Pittman, for the rest of the season after
he broke his leg last weekend. We wish Sammy all the best with his recovery.
The C-Bombs travel north and then north and then just a dash further north to take on the Unholy
Trinity in Gawler as they look to continue their strong form from last week, whilst the Drunken
Cowboys will be up bright and early (well early anyway) to make the same trip and take on the top
team in what will be a tough challenge.
The Chardonnays and Scum both travel to the Largs North Lockup to take on North Haven for Idiots
and will be keen to establish themselves in the finals race. The B*stards are at Bob Neil # 2 against the
Silver Spooners in what used to be the Spooner Derby (more Mercedes Benz than at a German car
show according to Chocka) but I’m not quite sure how many spooners are in the B*stards team now??
Tyro can you please provide a breakup for next week?
Bob be with all Black men taking the field this week.
JUNIOR MERCHANDISE Bridgwood, Bridgwood and Dimarzo modelling the latest in Blacks merchandise, the junior Blacks
Guernsey which is in a variety of sizes to suit ages 3-10 (the little Dima one is a homemade version).
They are on sale for $40 and can be purchased by contacting King Kernahan on 0425 337 350 or on a
Saturday arvo behind the bar in the long room. Slightly inappropriate sponsors for kids merchandise (a
brewer, a winemaker and a pub) so we might change that slightly for the next run!
Neil, Neil, Dimarzo
GREYS PREVIEW – FROM WOLVERINE
Round five sees a little confusion reign. We were supposed to play the Mid North at Reynella but upon
calling them to discuss venue change they informed me that they were no linger playing us and that
we were now playing Blackwood. I questioned the pres of the association and he said he did not send
me an email. Never mind. I guess they just assume we will steam roll whoever we play.
On that though. I am not sure we will be quite so comfortable this week unless we get a good number
out to play. We have some notable exclusions this week through injury and family stuff. Chloey and
Ickey are out due to injury and Scotty Hartwig got trumped by his mother in law. So lets show a sign of
unity and get some numbers there to fill the holes left by these outstanding athletes. Micky Lamprell
is still going to play even though he told me he is "scarred physically and mentally" from the trip to the
Riverland.
MATCH REPORT OF THE WEEK – B*STARDS Two match reports this week, first up Tyro’s very reasonable tirade about wizards and then in order to
inject some semblance of football the A grade report from Trimmers. As an aside, the only wizard I
know anything about is Brenton Binder, one of the great lower grade tap ruckmen of the late 90s. Try
and track him down for a membership Book!
Three weeks, three losses. Pretty bloody average football to put it lightly.
Stones Man went to the first year player Bob Neil Gray, even though Rocky was awarded the bottle on
the day. Rocky reminded the coach on a Sunday drinking session that he didn't deserve the award,
rather Seb's hit on the PHOS ruckman that defied physics with the smallest and slower Bob Neil Gray
hitting the bigger and faster PHOS ruckman down onto the ground....maybe it had something to do
with the elbow that was perfectly angled at the big man's crotch that did the damage.
Anyway, not too much interesting to say apart from everytime we fail to put together a full team we
lose. The three matches we have won we have had the full roster, so it's up to the boys to get out and
support the B*stards.
Anyway we look forward to this weekend as we have the Annual team BBQ, this year at Arnie's place
as Tyro's missus says 'Hasta la Vista" to the boys at Tyro's BBQ last year, "I'm not cleaning up you're
sh*t again" she says!
The boys are organising some sort of wizard drinking game. As I stated to them earlier, when did
wizards become cool? This Harry Potter stuff has gone too far and the club is full of 1990's babies that
are all soft and gooey because they were raised up on "give everyone a fair go", the phrase "anti-
bullying" and Harry-f*#king-Potter. When I was knocking about when these kids were being born
(1990-1993) I was in the midst of a solid Catholic education, plenty of graphic violent imagery and
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, if we weren't watching the CRT tele, we were playing cartridge
computer games on the Nintendo. The likes of Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat and Double Dragon
come to mind. This type of upbringing is what develops hard footballers! It's no coincidence that the
years when the AUFC started failing from Div 1 (2007) was when the first of the Harry Potter effected
school boys were entering the club.
Back to the wizards - all I can remember about wizards from school were the loser kids that sat in the
library all day and played, wizard cards....what were they called? Hold on Google will know - "wizard
card game" 10th entry in Google - Magic Cards, yes! The Magic Card losers liked wizards and they
didn't like football, if they did, they were worse than me.
So I say, less wizards, more violence and bullying, it's the only way we will get back into Div 1. Trimmas
ban all Harry Potter readers! Even better, ban all novel readers, they're book-smarts aren't going to
get us anywhere.
MATCH REPORT – CONTRACT KILLERS A week after a hard fought and stirring victory it was going to be difficult travelling up to Modbury.
They’re always competitive on their rather spacious home deck with the fine young fellows on the far
hill giving their Hawks plenty of inspirational encouragement and the opposition some choice words of
wisdom. These facts along with the understanding that only the most dedicated Blacks supporters
were expected to make the trip to the ground beside the Gully Gusher Waterslide,* would make this a
danger game.
*Note: the Blacks support was quite good actually – and much appreciated.
The first few minutes of the match didn’t seem to have the intensity of the past couple of weeks, or it
may have just been the fact that AMac, his sidekick Crouchy, Seb and BD were displaying all the poise
in the world. The Modbury defence looked to be struggling to match up on Bater, Rohdey and George
and if not for some inaccuracy in front of goal the game could have been nearly beyond doubt at the
first break. Our ability to work back into defence and then spread quickly when we won the ball, split
them open a couple of times. Bater’s work-rate and tackling pressure was first class and he had plenty
of mates.
The second quarter saw more of the same early, before we started to overuse the ball a little too
much, but we then managed two very quick goals to really put the foot down. AMac and Scoppa were
having a field-day across halfback and our centre square clearances were clean and clinical.
To Modbury’s credit they had a bit of a crack to begin the second half. I was pleased to see us absorb
the pressure well and then proceed to dominate proceedings. Sharls had the ball on a string, running
off half back like a hungry thief from the bakery and set up two great goals – one from 50 off his own
boot and the next, to Bater who put his left foot practise to good use when he hit Rohdey laces out on
the lead. Sharles was so dominant, in fact, that a Modbury player, getting sick of watching the goals fly
over his head, gave him a rather late, blatant elbow to the head. This resulted in a downfield free,
another goal and a 10 minute spell for Modbury #11. By now the score was 12 goals to 1. We then
missed a couple of sodas and the umpire missed a blatant head high hit on GH-W in the goal-square.
Unfortunately we then actually stopped applying pressure, missed three consecutive tackles and they
kicked 2 goals. Proving that it doesn’t matter who we are playing, if we don’t work defensively, we’ll
concede goals.
The last quarter turned into a bit of a farce for a few different reasons, but I was pleased to see our
midfield maintain their work-rate until the end. Rohdey celebrated the day by slotting 3 last quarter
majors and Will Paynter finished the game full of running.
A pleasing result. We amazingly find ourselves on top of the ladder after being bottom just over a
month ago. If we keep working to improve we can stay there. It’s now purely up to us.
WHAT A SCOREBOARD Told you it was a great scoreboard. Lets hope it can back up last weeks stellar performance when
there is actually a crowd of more than family Reid & Dima in attendance.
And just to prove that it actually displays the score as well
UPCOMING EVENTS
We are in early planning for a big homecoming reunion day on the 21st of July, which will also include
a large Greys and Life Members Function in the evening. Stay tuned for more info on that in the
coming weeks.
Date Event Venue
02-Jun-12 70's Reunion Day Uni Oval Long Room @ 1:00
30-Jun-12 90’s Reunion Day Uni Oval Long Room @ 1:00
07-Jul-12 Ladies Day Uni Oval Long Room @ 1:00
21-Jul-12 Reunion/Homecoming Day Uni Oval Long Room @ 1:00
04-Aug-12 Blacks Ball Dom Polski Centre, 8:00pm
04-Aug-12 1962 Premiership Reunion Lunch Uni Oval Long Room @ 1:00
16-Sep-12 Super Sunday The Cumby
28-Sep-12 Annual Dinner Adelaide Uni
CORPORATE SPONSORS
The Blacks room upstairs at the Cumby is a terrific venue for functions, capacity of 135 for cocktail and
100 for sit down dinner. Special offers available to friends of the AUFC, contact Rose at the Cumby for
further detail info@thecumby.com.au or 8231 3577.
Sponsors Contact Sponsors Business Website
John Waltham The Cumby www.thecumby.com.au
Darren Thomas T & R Pastoral www.tandr.com.au
Alex Worthington Angove Family Winemakers www.angove.com.au
Grant Miles Hayes Knight www.hayesknight.com.au
Matt Hobby McCarthur Recruitment www.mccarthur.com.au
Andrew Cosh Minter Ellison Lawyers www.minterellison.com.au
Player Sponsors Player
Adelaide University Boat Club (Patrick Maddern) Bankes Craig
Andrew Wright Allan, Matt
Anthony Dimarzo (168) Bateman, Tom
Balthazar Barossa Quin, Alex
Bill Whiting Jack Whiting
Brian Austin Hamer, Jon
Dadds Jandy (Michael Dadds) Evans Will
David Proud Heath, Nick
Dr Jim Katsaros Roberts-Thompson, C
Dr Martin Altmann Green, Kalon
Dr Peter Sharley Sharley, Simon
Emmett Property (Nick Emmett) Martin Tom
Ferrier Hodgson (Bruce Carter) Swift Ned
Garry Davis Davis, Brad
Gary Dart Dart, Ned
Gloria Gilmour Swincer Philip
GN Projects (Paul Nardinocchi) Lewis Jack
Hambour Luxoflex (Nick Hambour) Zac Hambour
Hyde Park Dental (Danny Mulvihill) Mulvihill Pat
Jeremy Clapp Lewis Ben
Knight Frank Walker Tom
KPMG (Peter De Cure) Kellett Graeme
KPMG (Tom Davies) Scopacasa Paul
Leading Edge - James Trotter McEntee, Luke
Macquarie (Sam Bridgwood) Rhyce Deacon
Matthew Hutchens (291) Pilgrim Stephen
Michael Reid (148) Monty Swift
Parade Books (Ross Dillon) Paynter, Seb
Paul Case (128) McCullough, Will
Peter Abrey Parsons, Charlie
Phil De Messurier (111) Crouch, Dan
Rick Sarre Hurley-Wellington G
Ross & Kath Rohde Rohde Callum
Sam Nickless Paynter, Will
Scott Bache Weekley Dan
Shaun Fowler Willis Joshua
Sportsbureau (Tony Roach) Roach Lachie
St Andrews Hospital (Stephen Walker) McIntyre Andrew
Stephen Parker Max Parker
Taylor Collison (Mark Pittman) Pittman Sam
Tim Horry Alesci, Andrew
Tom Burke Bateman, Darcy
PAID UP MEMBERS
Vice Presidents
Steve Parker
Egils Olekalns
Cam Bryson
Dave Gordon
John Homburg
Peter Maddern
Mick Kenny
Peter Sharley
Rick Sarre
Tom Katsaros
Chocka Members
Bob Penhall
Craig Ball
Egils Olekalns
Grant Miles
Ian Dinnison (Vic)
Marcus Kampff (Vic)
Mark Wellington
Mick Kenny
Nick Lewis
Peter Franklyn
Rabs Douglas
Sue Biggs
Tim Kelly
Wayne Abrey
Bob Neil Members Bob Neil Members Bob Neil Members
Adam Kimber Gary Krievs Michael Aplin
Adrian Brewer Gavin Cragg Michael Hughes (Qld)
Alan McCarthy Gavin Watson Michael Kerr-Grant
Alasdair Abbott (NSW) George Kokar Michael Taylor
Alex Katsaros Gerald Heath Neil Page
Alister Lee Gerald Ward Nic McNicol
Andrew Culley Greg Flavel (NSW) Nic Simmons
Andrew Deer Iain Miller-Smith Nick Hobbs
Andrew Ettridge Ian Grundy (Vic) Nick Raschella
Andrew Lamb Ian Kuchel Nigel Rudge
Andrew Leunig James King Paul Hochman (Tas)
Andrew Stenhouse James Llewellyn Paul Smith
Andrew Whittam Jamie Darams (NSW) Peter Coleman
Anthony Burke (Vic) Jeff De Boer Peter Milte
Anthony Fulwood Jeff Milton Peter O'Donnell (Vic)
Anthony Lehmann Jeff Voight Peter Tunbridge (WA)
Ben Jackson (NSW) Jim Naylor Peter Watherston (NSW)
Ben Russ Jim Woolcock Phil Britten-Jones
Bob Neil John Goodwin Phil Ransome
Brian Daniels John Kite (NSW) Prof Michael Sage
Bruce Bishop John Kleinschmidt Richard Foster
Bruce Keynes John Parker Richard Hutchinson
Cam Bryson John Penhall Rob Rorrison
Cam Mudge John Read Robert Floreani
Chris Haskett John Sangster Ryan Arbon (WA)
Chris Withnall John Shopov Ryan Eagle (NSW)
Dale Adams Jono Marin (Vic) Sam Duluk
Damian Newberry Justin Stewart-Rattray Sam Mitchell
Danny Wardleworth Kevin Griffiths Scott Henchliffe
Daryl West Kym Murchison (Vic) Scott Kimber
David Backler Lou Keipert Shane Rigden
David Gambling Luke Hochman Simon Emms
David Johnson Malcolm Ashwood Steve Mcarthur
David Moore Marco Draca Steve Stranks
David O'Byrne (Tas) Mark Dawson Stuart Price
David Prescott NSW) Mark Fanning (ACT) Tim Ford (Vic)
Denis Harrison Mark Headland Tom Birchall
Don Haslam (Vic) Mark Perks Tom Colebatch (WA)
Dr Harry Butler Martin Bruening Tom Katsaros
Dr Hugh Harley Matthew Hochman (Tas) Trevor Wadham
Evan Arnold Matthew Walsh Tristan Hockley
Greys Members Greys Members Greys Members
Alastair Haldane (WA) David Semple Michael Killicoat (NSW)
Alex Katsaros Derek Bonner Michael Lewington
Alex Shopov Derrick Quinton Mike Ellery
Alistair Walsh Doug Mcfarlane (WA) Monty Neate (WA)
Allan Broadbent Dougall Whyte (Qld) Neil Beagley
Andrew Iwaniw (WA) Eric Passaris (Vic) Neil Foster
Andrew Magarey Frank Kleinig Nick Haslam (NSW)
Andrew Muir Graham Smith Nick Lewis
Andrew Puddy Gunar Krievs Nick Paltridge
Andrew Watson (NSW) Guy Badman (WA) Nick Piazza
Angus Smibert Hamish Bills Pat Moriarty (Vic)
Anthony Davies Hamish Dillon (Vic) Paul Clohesy
Anthony Gildea Haydb Baillie Paul Favilla
Anthony Roediger (NSW) Howie Thomas Paul Hammond
Anthony Schaeffer Ian Hockridge Paul Rossiter
Ashley Georgeson Ian Milne Peter Cooper
Ben Cox (Vic) Ian Monger Peter Crowhurst (Qld)
Ben Doyle James Edwards (NSW) Peter Ford
Ben Moore (NSW) James Lewis (Qld) Peter Jolly
Ben Prisk (Vic) James Loechel Peter Kidd (Vic)
Bob Bradley Jed Gunn Peter Kube (VIC)
Brad Collings Jeremy Clapp Peter Slattery
Brendan O'Callaghan JJ Mallon Peter Wildy
Brendon Roberts John Mitchell (ACT) Quenten Schwarz
Brenton Eckert (Qld) Jon Corney (NSW) Red Emmell
Brenton Rigden Jonathon White Richard Brown
Brian Hyde Joseph Argent Richard Hearn
Bryan Haines Josh O'Connell Rob Hoile
Cam Maher Josh van Derloo (VIC) Robert Bradshaw (VIC)
Cameron Watson Julian Menz Robert Lynch
Chris James Justin Schultz Roger Martin
Chris Pascoe Kurt Roberts-Thomson Roger Moten (NSW)
Chris Pick Kym Beilby Ron Carey
Craig Smith Kym Mayes Rory Lane
Dale Roberts Kym Tregenza Ross Haslam
Damian McGrath Lachlan Boddington Ryan Quinton (WA)
Dan Sargeant (Vic) Liam Gallagher Sam Moore
Daniel Francis Liam Grainger Sam Tymons
Daniel Gannon Lloyd Morris Sandeep Agarwal
Darren Graetz Luke Kewell (Vic) Scott Galpin
Dave Bassanese (NSW) Mark O'Donnell (Vic) Scott Robertson (NSW)
Dave Cardone Mark Puddy (Vic) Scott Tolhurst
Dave Gordon Mark Schwerdt (Vic) Sean Tasker
David Barnes Marshall Hanna Seb Wende
David Bradshaw Martin Gallagher (NSW) Shane Mcgahan (NSW)
David Chapman Matt Mayes Simon Bishop (ACT)
David Nelson (NSW) Michael Chittleborough Simon Clode (WA)
David Noonan (Vic) Michael James Simon Cowham
Greys Members
Simon Hanson (Vic)
Simon Kewell
Simon Kokar
Simon Newman
Simon Tamke (NSW)
Steve Borgas
Steve Marinoff
Steve McKee
Terry Hutton
Tim Davidson (Vic)
Tim Dixon
Tim Lange
Tim Shierlaw
Tom Charlton
Tom Hawker
Tom Rosewarne
Tony Circelli
Tony Lock
Tony Mitchell
Tony Stewart (NSW)
Tony Weisback (NSW)
Will Grant (WA)
Will Honner (NSW)
A/B GRADE FIXTURES 2012
Round Date Opposition Venue
1 14/04/12 (Sat) Flinders Park University Oval
2 21/04/12 (Sat) Old Ignatians Hunter Park
3 28/04/12 (Sat) Prince Alfred OC Park 9
4 05/05/12 (Sat) Portland University Oval
5 12/05/12 (Sat) Walkerville Walkerville
6 19/05/12 (Sat) Tea Tree Gully University Oval
7 26/05/12 (Sat) Modbury Modbury Reserve
8 02/06/12 (Sat) Port District University Oval
9 16/06/12 (Sat) Eastern Park Dwight Reserve
10 23/06/12 (Sat) Flinders Park Flinders Park
11 30/06/12 (Sat) Old Ignatians University Oval
12 07/07/12 (Sat) Prince Alfred OC University Oval
13 14/07/12 (Sat) Portland Port Reserve
14 21/07/12 (Sat) Walkerville University Oval
15 28/07/12 (Sat) Tea Tree Gully Petaringa Oval
16 04/08/12 (Sat) Modbury University Oval
17 11/08/12 (Sat) Port District Largs Reserve
18 18/08/12 (Sat) Eastern Park University Oval
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