btlfc vs Woodbridge Town
ERWFL Premier Division
The Society of Old Brentwoods
Sun 06 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)
chairman David Worsfold
(01277 221 445)
treasurer John Lovell
(07785 571 223)
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.
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brentwood town ladies manager Ian Bent
assistants Lucy Faraday & David Worsfold
colours sky blue shirts, navy blue shorts, sky blue socks
woodbridge town ladies manager Ness Smith
colours red shirts, white shorts, red socks
next match at the society of old brentwoods
Sun 13 Mar 11: Barking (Eastern Region Women’s Football League Pre-
mier Division), kick-off: 2:00pm
the squads
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Izzy VIAN Kylie ROLFE
Sophie LOVELL Sandy PAGE
Kelly WALKER Eloise STEPHENSON
Emma HOOKER Joanne WOOLNOUGH
Georgia ALLEN Harriot SNOOK
Lucy FARADAY Michelle ALLUM
Kerri THOMAS Stacey HADLEY
Nicole MANNING Sophie BAREHAM
Danielle BUTLER Charlene ROACH
Carla ROSE Samantha JONES
Stacey TURNER Jemma YARNTON
Keeley WALKER Alex LCKIE
Bryony LYNCH Faye LUNN
Leah COWAN Justine COOK
Jess TUFFEN Emma GREGORY
Sarah MURPHY Laura SHEARWOOD
Nikita WHINNETT Kristie TURNER
Dominique HUME Krystal MONAGHAN
Toni BROWN Annalise RYAN
Nikki ALLEN Ami WARNES
Justine PEACOCK
referee Nicola Burston
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welcome
Welcome to this afternoon’s match
against Woodbridge. We hope that the
visiting players, coaches and
supporters enjoy their trip to Essex
today.
Once again we are preparing to go into an
important League game of the back off
two weeks’ rest courtesy of the British
weather. This is something we are
becoming very used to and ever since my
arrival at the club we have never managed
to get six-eight games played without a
break for one reason or another, but I have
absolute faith in my players’ ability to
respond well to the break and put in a
good performance this afternoon.
We are now in March and with nine league
games to go we have a very busy couple
of months ahead of us. This is partly down to
our excellent progress in all cup
competitions this year and our last match
against Barking was further testament of the
progress this squad is making. Not only did
we come out on top in a very close down
but we bounced back superbly from
conceding a late goal and that attitude
and bravery was extremely pleasing to see.
If we continue to show that then we can be
confident going into to final few months of
the season.
Away from the pitch the club recently were
officially presented with their new
sponsored kit and I’d personally like to
reiterate the clubs thanks to Co-operative
Funeralcare for their support of the club,
and I hope this is the start of a great
relationship between the two.
Our last meeting with Woodbridge was a
real ding-dong battle with the momentum
shifting both ways and ultimately ending in
last-minute disappointment for us. Today
we’ll be hoping to learn from that and
come away with an important three points
to put us back in the picture at the top of
the league.
Enjoy the match!
Ian Bent
Brentwood Town Ladies manager
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match report
Brentwood Town Ladies reached the
Semi-Finals of the Eastern Region
Women’s Football League Cup with a
tense penalty shoot-out victory over
Barking at Mayesbrook Park following
a 1-1 draw.
Blues had been five minutes from
progressing during normal time before a
late equaliser forced extra time, but the
squad stuck together to progress by
converting all four of their spot-kicks. Izzy
Vian saved Carly Copplestone’s penalty
and, when Nicola Moore fired wide from
twelve yards, Town were able to celebrate
a fine victory.
“I’m immensely proud of the players
today,” beamed boss Ian Bent. “They
showed both ability and heart to get
through a difficult cup tie and deserve their
place in the Semi-Finals. I thought we
dominated large parts of today’s game.”
“Our commiserations go to Barking who
played their part in a great match, and
penalties is a harsh way to decide a winner,
but without doubt I thought the better
team on the day went through,” he added.
Nikita Whinnett almost opened the scoring
inside twenty seconds after receiving an
incisive pass from Lucy Faraday, but Town’s
top scorer struck her shot straight at
goalkeeper Naomi Ogunde.
A cagy affair ensued, with Brentwood not
opening the scoring until the 55th minute.
Faraday advanced through the midfield
before playing the ball into Whinnett’s feet
on the edge of the penalty area. The
teenager then flicked the ball into Carla
Rose’s path, and the skipper rounded
Ogunde before slotting into the goal.
When required, Town came up with some
inspired defending as Jess Tuffen, Kelly
Walker, Nikki Allen, Sophie Lovell and Nicole
Manning all threw themselves at shots to
prevent them reaching Vian but, with five
minutes remaining, Barking grabbed an
unlikely equaliser courtesy of a fine move.
Vicky Bruce was the instigator with an
excellent pass in to Sian Birleston, who
smashed a low shot from 25 yards into the
bottom left-hand corner.
Extra time was now required, and Whinnett
come closest to breaking the deadlock
during the additional half-hour, collecting
Jess Tuffen’s left-wing pass and spotting
Ogunde fractionally off of her goalline. She
sent the ball spiralling over the shotstopper,
but agonisingly it rebounded back off of
the crossbar and was subsequently
scrambled to safety.
After two hours of football, penalties would
determine the winners, and whereas
Brentwood enjoyed a 100% record with
Lovell, Rose, Faraday and Leah Cowan all
clinically dispatching from twelve yards,
Vian was equal to Copplestone’s spot-kick -
Barking’s second - before almost repeating
the feat from Birleston. With Town leading
4-3, their passage was confirmed when
Moore smashed wildly wide of the
right-hand upright with the homesters’ final
kick.
Barking 1
(Birleston 85) Brentwood Town 1
(Rose 55) (after extra time; Brentwood Town win
4-3 on penalties)
Eastern Region Women’s Football
League Cup Quarter-Final @
Mayesbrook Park on Sun 13 Feb 2011
Town: Izzy Vian, Nikki Allen (Emma Hooker
106), Jess Tuffen, Kelly Walker, Nicole
Manning, Sophie Lovell, Nikita Whinnett,
Lucy Faraday, Bryony Lynch (Danielle Butler
84), Carla Rose, 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
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)
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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
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match photos
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Kelly Walker tries to head out
Nikita Whinnett protects the ball
Bryony Lynch clears
Lucy Faraday drives through midfield
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blues news BLUES RECEIVE ECFA
FAIR PLAY PLAQUE
Brentwood Town
Ladies FC were
formally presented
with a plaque to
commemorate the
club’s third place in
the Sunday Open-Age
category of the
2009/10 Essex County
FA Fair Play Awards
before the last home
game against
Peterborough.
Pictured (left) is club
captain Carla Rose
receiving the award
from Essex County FA
Director Responsible
for Discipline Mick
Elliott outside the
clubhouse at the
Society of Old
Brentwoods.
ERFWL Premier Division Pl W D L F A Pts GD
Barking 16 10 1 5 52 21 31 +31
Bedford 14 10 1 3 44 18 31 +26
Arlesey Town 15 8 4 3 56 22 28 +34
Hethersett Athletic 14 8 4 2 30 22 28 +8
Peterborough 16 8 2 6 60 24 26 +36
Brentwood Town 13 7 4 2 36 18 25 +18
Stevenage Borough 14 5 6 3 26 18 21 +8
Chelmsford City 15 4 4 7 27 36 16 -9
Kettering Town 15 4 3 8 26 33 15 -7
Woodbridge Town 16 3 5 8 27 41 14 -14
Cambridge University 16 3 1 12 14 83 10 -69
Haringey Borough 16 2 1 13 16 78 7 -62
today’s fixtures
Eastern Region Women’s
Football League Premier
Division
Barking vs Arlesey Town
Bedford vs Chelmsford
City
Peterborough vs Kettering
Town
Eastern Region Women’s
Football League Cup
Quarter-Final
Stevenage Borough vs
Hethersett Athletic
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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 15+1
goals 8
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 14+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 19+2
goals 20
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
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+6
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 12+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 17
clean sheets 4
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 19
goals 5
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 21+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+1
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 20+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 20
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 15+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 18+1
goals 10
potm awards 3
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
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btlfc squad
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in town: woodbridge town
LAST MEETING - BRIEF REPORT
Brentwood Town picked up another away point as they stretched their un-
beaten run to twelve matches with a 3-3 draw at Woodbridge Town.
The nature of the result, with Jemma Yarnton grabbing a stoppage-time leveller for the
hosts, left the squad disappointed, but Hethersett Athletic’s stalemate at Cambridge
University meant that Blues still sat just one point off of top spot in their inaugural season in
the Eastern Region Women’s Football League Premier Division.
“To concede an equaliser so late in the match was a real kick in the teeth and something
we must learn from, but I was still pleased with some of the things I saw today and have
encouraged everyone to take the positives from the game,” assessed manager Ian Bent.
“In the first half we weren’t at our best, but we improved in the second half and
dominated for large periods. For the majority of the game the points looked safe, but we
failed to finish our opponents off and left the back door open, and credit to Woodbridge
for a great comeback from them.”
Leah Cowan gave Brentwood the lead in the tenth minute, and Danielle Butler added to
that five minutes before the break.
A stirring comeback saw Charley
Roach and Kristie Turner level matters
in the second half, but Town
responded to move 3-2 in front when
Sophie Lovell converted from close
range seven minutes from the end.
However, Yarnton had the final say in
stoppage time as she lobbed Vian
and, despite Carla Rose drawing a
fine save from Faye Lunn, the match
ended all-square.
FACTFILE
nickname The Woodpeckers
home ground Woodbridge Town FC, Notcutts Park, Fynn Road, Woodbridge,
IP12 4TF
home colours black & white shirts, black shorts, black socks
manager Ness Smith
secretary Ness Smith
fixture secretary Rob Bareham
last meeting Sun 31 Oct 2010: Woodbridge Town 3-3 Brentwood Town
(ERWFL Premier Division)
Brentwood Town: Izzy Vian, Emma
Hooker, Sarah Murphy, Kelly Walker (Jess
Tuffen 67), Nicole Manning, Sophie Lovell,
Nikita Whinnett, Lucy Faraday, Danielle
Butler (Bryony Lynch 69), Carla Rose,
Leah Cowan (Toni Brown 90). Substitute
not used: Keeley Walker.
Goals: Cowan (10), Butler (40), Lovell 83).
website www.woodbridgetownfc.com
courtesy of www.woodbridgetownfc.com
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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 2:00pm
13 Mar 11 Barking ERWFL Prem H 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
20 Mar 11 Stevenage Borough ERWFL Prem A 2:00pm
*To be played at Hullbridge Sports FC
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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