Match Reviews
Round 20 Central Hawks v Huonville Central Hawks ended Huonville's very disappointing season at home by defeating them by 40 points in a great display kicking 16.15.111 to 10.11.71. The Lions really started well to keep their finals hopes alive with a blistering start to kick four goals to edge to a very handy 14 point lead at quarter time. The Hawks finally woke up in the second term to wrestle back the lead to 8 points and should more -->
Round 20 Lindisfarne v New Norfolk New Norfolk continued on its giant killing undefeated run by easily defeating an out of form Lindisfarne by a massive 102 points away from home by kicking 24.20.164 to 9.8.62. The first term was a very even affair as both sides were evenly matched but the skill level of the Eagles was far superior as they edged to a very handy 17 point lead at quarter time. New Norfolk worked hard to assert their more -->
Round 20 Sorell v Kingborough Kingborough tuned up with a fourth placed finals berth in the bank with a lacklustre win away from hone against Sorell by 19 points by kicking 18.15.123 to 15.14.104. The tigers really came to play and looked by far the better side and appeared to be cruising at quarter time as they piled on 8 goals and appeared to be cruising as they lead by 31 points at quarter time. The second term was a very e more -->
Round 20 Cygnet v Claremont Cygnet recorded their best and only third win of the season after they defeated sixth placed Claremont at home by 37 points by kicking 14.12.96 to 9.5.59. The Port really came out of the blocks full of running and they should have been a lot further in front then 24 points as they missed easy shots at goal and still turned the ball over on several occasions. The second term saw the Magpies work th more -->
Round 20 Triabunna v Brighton Brighton recorded its third win of the season in a nail biting finish to defeat Triabunna away from home in the last game of the season by 11 points kicking 18.15.123 to 17.12.114. The Robins really decided to attack the game from the first bounce and piled on seven first quarter goals and advance to a very handy lead of 28 points at the first change. The second term saw the Roos work their way ba more -->
Round 19 Dodges Ferry v Lindisfarne Dodges Ferry grabbed the all important second spot on the ladder be displacing Lindisfarne and gave them a hiding defeating them at home by 104 points by kicking 27.14.176 to 10.12.72. In one of the most awaited games of the season in a high scoring affair the Sharks started slighted better and kicked seven first term goals to grab a very handy 21 point lead at quarter time. The Blues fought back more -->
Round 19 Kingborough v Triabunna Kingborough continued its great recent form this time at home by thrashing last placed Triabunna by 155 points kicking 27.25.187 to 5.2.32. The Tigers continued on their good form of recent weeks and blew the game away in the first term kicking eight goals and cruised to a match winning lead of 48 points at quarter time. The second term saw the Roos a lot more competitive and lifted their work rat more -->
Round 19 New Norfolk v Central Hawks New Norfolk continued on its perfect season this time thrashing fifth placed Central Hawks at home by 183 points kicking 31.19.205 to 3.4.22. The Eagles as usual started the game full of running and dictated terms as they piled on seven first term goals and cruised to a very handy 36 point lead at quarter time, although the Hawks were not totally out classed. They continued to dominate the play an more -->
Round 19 Brighton v Cygnet Brighton recorded their best and second wins of the season after thrashing a disappointing Cygnet at home by 57 points kicking 16.14.110 to 7.11.53. The first term was areal scrappy affair as the Port looked clearly the better side but wasted their shots at goal and trailed by a point at the first change. The Robins really came out firing after quarter time slamming on six gaols to one and they cr more -->
Round 19 Huonville v Sorell Sorell recorded a nail biting victory away from home by 3 points against Huonville and kept their slim finals hops alive by kicking 5.9.39 to 4.12.36 in a very low scoring game. The first half was a very scrappy affair as both sides bottled up the game with the windy conditions making scoring very difficult with never any more than a few points separating the sides as only four goals were kicked t more -->
Round 17 Lindisfarne v Central Hawks In the shock of the round the fourth placed Central Hawks defeated second placed Lindisfarne to inflict only their second loss of the season at home by 24 points kicking 8.18.66 to 6.6.42. The were slow out of the blocks early in the first term but held the Blues up really well and only trialled by 10 points at the first change. The Hawks dominated the second term with the breeze but kicked very p more -->
Round 17 Kingborough v Claremont Kingborough remain two gamed clear in fifth spot when they easily defeated Claremont at home by 78 points kicking 19.24.138 to 8.12.60. The first term was a very even and high scoring affair as the tigers were slightly the better side leading by seven points but the Magpies were well and truly in the game. The second term saw the tigers step up a gear and piled on five unanswered more -->
Round 17 Dodges Ferry v Sorell Dodges Ferry moved within a game of second spot when they easily defeated arch rival and neighbour Sorell at home by 72 points kicking 16.16.112 to 5.10.40. The first term was a very tough and tight affair as both sides tackled fiercely and although the Sharks lead by six points only poor kicking for goal coast the Eagles the lead. The second term was very similar but it appeared Dodges Ferry more -->
Round 17 Huonville v Cygnet Huonville moved back into the top six at the expense of Claremont after they hung on to beat a determined Cygnet at Franklin by 11 points kicking 12.1.76 to 9.11.65. The Lions set up their win in the first quarter as they started the game a lot better piling on six goals in very wet and windy conditions to race to a very handy 18 point lead at quarter time. more -->
Round 17 New Norfolk v Triabunna New Norfolk continued its unbeaten run and dominance of this year’s Regional League with another thrashing this time at the hands of Triabunna by 250 points kicking 40.24.264 to 2.2.14. The game was well and truly over at quarter time as the rampant Eagles piled on twelve unanswered goals to cruise to a match winning lead of 76 points at quarter time. more -->
Round 16 Triabunna v Lindisfarne Dodges Ferry remain in third spot after thrashing Triabunna at home by 112 points kicking 25.18.168 to 8.8.56. The first term was a very even affair as the Roos surprised their more fancied rivals as they kicked three goals and only trailed by 12 points. more -->
Round 16 Claremont v Huonville Claremont move back into the top six at the expense of their rivals after defeating a gallant Huonville on their home ground by 14 points kicking 15.6.96 to 12.10.82. Claremont showed they wanted to win the game in the first term as they jumped the Lions kicking seven goals and grabbed a very handy 28 point lead at quarter time. more -->
Round 16 Brighton v Kingborough Kingborough remain a game clear in fifth spot on the ladder after easily defeating Brighton away from home by 97 points kicking 26.12.168 to 11.5.71. The Tigers sewed up the game in the first term as they piled on ten goals as they cruised to a match winning lead of 49 points at quarter time. more -->
Round 16 Sorell v Lindisfarne Sorell put in a very good performance against second placed Lindisfarne at home eventually losing by only 34 points with the Blues kicking 17.11.113 to 12.7.79. Lindisfarne started the game full of running in the first term and kicked five goals away from home and appeared to be cruising as they lead by 28 points at the first change. more -->
Round 15 Lindisfarne v Triabunna Lindisfarne remain two games clear in the vital second position on the ladder when they easily accounted for an undermanned Triabunna at home by 171 points kicking 31.14.200 to 4.5.29. Lindisfarne set the scene early in the first quarter when they kicked three quick goals and ran all over a very sluggish Roos kicking nine goals and racing to a 43 point lead at quarter time. more -->
Round 15 Huonville v Brighton Huonville get back on the winners list and move back into the top six by defeating Brighton a home by 78 points kicking 18.10.118 to 4.16.40. The first term was a very even contest and although the home side lead by 9 points the Robins kicked poorly for goal and should have been in front but wasted opportunities. more -->
Round 15 New Norfolk v Claremont New Norfolk remain undefeated and continue their rich vein of form by thrashing a disappointing Claremont at home by 196 points by kicking 34.17.221 to 4.1.25. The first term saw the Magpies put some early pressure on their more fancied rivals but the Eagles steadied late in the term and cruised to a handy 36 point lead at quarter time. more -->
Round 15 Central Hawks v Sorell Central Hawks moved two games clear in fourth spot on the ladder when they shrugged off Sorell eventually at home by 48 points kicking 16.15.111 to 9.9.63. The first term was fairly even affair but the Eagles wasted opportunities with poor disposal as the steadier hawks edged to a 13 point lead at quarter time. more -->
Round 15 Dodges Ferry v Cygnet Dodges Ferry remain in third spot on the ladder when they thrashed a dismal Cygnet at home by 226 points kicking 36.25.241 to 2.3.15. The Sharks showed their intentions early in the game when they slammed on eight first term goals and appeared to be cruising at quarter time when they lead by 40 points. more -->
Round 14 Cygnet v Lindisfarne Lindisfarne remains two games in second spot on the ladder as they defeated a very plucky Cygnet by 56 points kicking 19.11.125 to 8.9.57. The Blues started the game slightly better than their rivals but wasted many scoring opportunities by poor disposal as they lead by 14 points but the home side was well in the game. The Blues lifted their work rate in the second quarter kicking six goals to str more -->
Round 14 Claremont v Dodges Ferry Dodges Ferry bounced back to their best form when they recorded their best win of the season by defeating Claremont on their home ground by 106 points kicking 24.10.154 to 7.6.48. The Sharks needed a good start away from home and they responded with eight first term goals as they cruised to a handy 31 point lead as the Magpies appeared very slow early in the match. more -->
Round 14 Kingborough v Huonville Kingborough moved a game clear in fifth spot with a very hard earned victory at home over an improving Huonville by 16 points kicking 15.10.100 to 13.6.84. The first term was areal battle of two very desperate sides as the Tigers edged to 7 point lead but there was nothing separating them as every possession was hard earned. The second term continued to be a tough encounter as the Lions attempted more -->
Round 14 Triabunna v Central Hawks Central Hawks continued its good recent form after easily defeating Triabunna away from home by 96 points kicking 20.16.136 to 6.4.40. The first term was a fairly even battle as the Hawks were slightly the better side but poor kicking for goals saw the scores all tied up as the Roos really started the game well and were looking confident. more -->
Round 14 Brighton v New Norfolk New Norfolk continued its undefeated run this season when they thrashed Brighton away from home by 186 points kicking 33.30.228 to 6.6.42. Te first term saw the Eagles fly out of the blocks and with sixteen shots at goal they should of been a lot further in front then 44 points as they controlled the play all over the ground with their pace and slick skills by hand and foot. more -->
Round 13 Lindisfarne v Claremont Lindisfarne remains two games clear in send spot on the ladder after easily defeating Claremont at home in very muddy conditions by 69 points kicking 13.14.92 to 3.5.23. The first half was a real slog and the Magpies were taking it right up to their more fancied rivals and only their skill errors and turnovers cost them the lead as they trailed by 15 points at the main break and appeared more -->
Round 13 Dodges Ferry v Brighton Dodges Ferry moved two games clear in third spot after easily defeating Brighton by 72 points kicking 14.9.93 to 3.3.21. The Sharks were really determined to bounce back after last weeks disappointing loss with a six goal first term as they raced to a very handy 28 point lead. The Robins became more competitive in the second term keeping the home side to only two goals but failed to score more tha more -->
Round 13 Sorell v Triabunna Sorell received a bit of a scare but eventually shrugged off a determined Triabunna eventually winning by 17 points kicking 9.7.61 to 6.8.44. The Eagles flew out of the blocks in the first term kicking five goals as they raced to a very handy 27 point lead in the heavy conditions. The Roos came back strongly in the second term kicking the only three goals for the quarter and the closed the gap to more -->
Round 13 New Norfolk v Kingborough New Norfolk continued its unbeaten run with a powerful second half as they easily defeated an improving Kingborough by 114 points kicking 29.18.192 to 11.12.78. The first term was a very free flowing affair as ten goals were scored as the Tigers matched their more fancied rivals and only trailed by 11 points at quarter time. more -->
Round 13 Central Hawks v Cygnet The Central Hawks recorded a big win at home in the muddy conditions by defeating a disappointing Cygnet by 78 points kicking 15.5.95 to 2.5.17. The first term was a very even affair and whilst the home side led by 11 points the Port appeared well in the game. The second term saw the Hawks really get on top in the midfield and they slammed on five unanswered goals to race to a match winning lead o more -->
SFL v NTFL 19/U In the under 19 game the South showed tremendous courage to come from behind all day to over run the NTFL by 8 points kicking 10.10.70 to 8.14.62. the first half was a real slog for both sides as neither side could het any free flowing football as the NTFL appeared to have the upper hand and with much fresher legs looked set to kick away as they lead by 7 points at half time. more -->
SFL v NTFL 19/U In the under 19 game the South showed tremendous courage to come from behind all day to over run the NTFL by 8 points kicking 10.10.70 to 8.14.62. the first half was a real slog for both sides as neither side could het any free flowing football as the NTFL appeared to have the upper hand and with much fresher legs looked set to kick away as they lead by 7 points at half time. more -->
SFL v NTFL Seniors The SFL seniors showed tremendous heart and dedication after representing their clubs the day before by easily defeating NTFL even with very inaccurate by 16 points kicking 10.22.82 to 9.12.66. The first term was a real struggle as both sides wasted opportunities as the South got on top late in the term but missed easy shots and should of lead by more than 3 points at quarter time. more -->
Round 12 Cygnet v Sorell Sorell recorded its fourth win of the season after it defeated Cygnet away from home in a very close game by 24 points kicking 14.12.96 to 11.6.72. The Eagles made the most of the ground conditions in the first term and slammed on six goals and looked by far the better side as they raced to a very handy 20 more -->
Round 12 Claremont v Central Hawks Claremont moved into the top six for the first time this season after coming from behind to defeat Central Hawks by 12 points kicking 13.4.82 to 10.10.70. The Hawks flew out of the blocks in the first term kicking the first six goals of the game but the gallant Magpies kicked the last four of the term to reduce the more -->
Round 12 Lindisfarne v Brighton Lindisfarne now moves two games clear in second spot after defeating a very improved Brighton at home by 56 points kicking 15.14.104 to 7.6.48. The first term was a real slog as the ground conditions were very heavy and muddy as the home side held a narrow 7 point lead as the visitors were playing inspired football. The Blues kicked up a cog in the second term slamming on five goals and moved to a more -->
Round 12 Kingborough v Dodges Ferry Kingborough recorded its best win of the season and has now arrived as a top four contender by defeating third placed dodges Ferry by 29 points in kicking 10.17.77 to 7.6.48. The Tigers dominated the first term but kicked one goals seven behinds to only lead by 12 points and kept the Sharks in the game. more -->
Round 12 Huonville v New Norfolk New Norfolk continued its dominance this season and remains undefeated by thrashing Huonville away from home by 93 points kicking 20.16.136 to 5.13.43. The first term was a fairly even affair and although the Eagles held a narrow two point lead the Lions had the better of the play and should of lead by a few goals except for their inaccurate kicking. more -->
Round 11 Cygnet v Triabunna won their third game of the season and continue their good recent form by defeating Triabunna at home by 27 points in a fairly lack lustre game by kicking 14.15.99 to 11.6.72. more -->
Round 11 Brighton v Central Hawks Central Hawks moved up to fourth position on the ladder when they thrashed Brighton away from home by kicking 23.10.148 to 5.8.38. The first term saw the home side very competitive as they were clearly the better side but wasted many opportunities and should of lead by a lot more than two points at quarter time. more -->
Round 11 Huonville v Dodges Ferry Dodges Ferry remain in third place and kept the pressure on second placed Lindisfarne when they defeated the highly rated Huonville on their home ground in their best win so far this season by kicking 12.10.82 to 9.15.69. The first half was very high standard and close more -->
Round 11 Kingborough v Lindisfarne Kingborough put up a great performance at home but were eventually defeated by second placed Lindisfarne at home by 42 points with the winners kicking 18.15.123 to 11.15.81.125. more -->
Round 11 Claremont v Sorell Claremont are within reach of a top six berth with their best win of the season when they defeated Sorell by 44 points at home by kicking 27.10.172 to 19.14.128 in a very high scoring game. more -->
Round 10 Triabunna v Claremont Claremont moved within a game of the top six with a 52 point win over Triabunna away from home by kicking 13.14.92 to 6.4.40. The Roos got the early jump in the first term and surprised the visitors with their attack on the ball as they edged their way to six point lead and seemed to have some momentum. more -->
Roudn 10 Lindisfarne v Huonville Lindisfarne moved a game clear in second place on the ladder when they recorded a hard fought 31 point win over Huonville at home by kicking 12.16.88 to 9.3.57. The first term saw both sides attack the football very hard and the Blues looked a bit more polished as they edged to a very handy 13 point lead in the slippery conditions. more -->
Round 10 Sorell v Brighton Sorell recorded a percentage boosting victory at home in the heavy conditions by defeating Brighton by 74 points kicking 13.17.95 to 3.3.21. The first term was a very even affair as both sides struggled in the slippery conditions but the Eagles looked a bit more polished and held a 9 point lead. more -->
Round 10 Dodges Ferry v New Norfolk New Norfolk remains on top of the ladder and is yet to lose a game but was fully tested by Dodges Ferry before eventually winning by 51 points away from home by kicking 17.19.121 to 10.10.70. the first term was a very close affair and the Sharks appeared the better side at home and should have been a couple of games in front at quarter time except for bad kicking they trailed by a point. more -->
Round 10 Central Hawks v Kingborough Central hawks recorded an impressive win at home over a determined Kingborough by 16 points and moved into the top six by kicking 13.16.94 to 11.12.78. The first term was areal close affair as both sides handled the conditions really well and in a high scoring start as the scores were all ties up although inaccurate kicking cost the Hawks the lead. more -->
Round 9 Kingborough v Sorell Kingborough moved into fourth spot on the ladder after they defeated a gallant Sorell at home by 34 points by kicking 19.18.132 to 13.10.88. The Tigers came of the blocks full of running and slammed on eight first term goals to set up a match winning lead of 34 points lead at quarter time in the very heavy conditions. more -->
Round 9 Claremont v Cygnet Claremont won their third game of the season with a convincing wins at home in very heavy conditions by defeating a gallant Cygnet by kicking 13.10.88 to 8.6.54. The first term was a real slog as both sides worked hard to force the ball forward but the accurate Cygnet led by six points in a very close game. more -->
Round 9 Brighton v Triabunna Brighton finally won their first game of the season after defeating Triabunna at home by 39 points by kicking 13.18.96 to 8.9.59. With both sides yet to win a game they were very desperate in the first term and it was no surprise as the score were all tied up at the first change. more -->
Round 9 Huonville v Central Hawks Huonville and Central Hawks played a thriller with the Lions eventually winning by 8 points in a slog by kicking 11.7.73 to 10.5.65. The home side get the early break kicking a couple few goals to get a great advantage in the slippery conditions to lead by 12 points at quarter time. more -->
Round 9 New Norfolk v Lindisfarne New Norfolk proved why they are clear premiership favourites as they easily brushed aside second placed Lindisfarne by 63 points in wet conditions by kicking 16.14.110 to 7.5.47. The first term saw the Blues take control and with powerful running through the midfield they set up many scoring opportunities and should of been further in front then 11 points at quarter time. more -->
Round 8 Sorell v Huonville In the game of the round Huonville hung on away from home to win by 5 points against Sorell in a very entertaining game by kicking 16.9.105 to 15.10.100. The first term saw the visitors start with a couple of very quick goals and they controlled play for most of the quarter as they lead by 17 points at quarter time. more -->
Round 8 Lindisfarne v Dodges Ferry Lindisfarne proved it is one of the best sides this season when they defeated the previously undefeated Dodges Ferry at home by 60 points by kicking 19.9.123 to 9.9.63. The visitors got the early jump in the game kicking the first three goals and looked right on top but the Blues steadied late in the first term as they reduced the margin to only a point at the first change. more -->
Round 8 Cygnet v Brighton Cygnet recorded its second win of the season at home by defeating Brighton by 39 points by kicking 20.10.130 to 14.7.91. The Port were really fired up at home in the first term by slamming on eight goals in the first term and appeared to be cruising as they lead by 40 points. more -->
Round 8 Triabunna v Kingborough Kingborough won its fourth game of the season and moved up to fourth on the ladder when they thrashed a listless Triabunna on their home ground by a massive 149 points by kicking 34.14.218 to 10.9.69. The first term was a very even affair as both sides kicked three goals a piece as the Tigers edged ahead by four points in what was a very close contest. more -->
Round 8 Central Hawks v New Norfolk New Norfolk continued its unbeaten run and delivered another thrashing this time away from home by a massive 148 points kicking 27.15.177 to 4.5.29. The first term was fairly even early but the strength of the Eagles finally prevailed and they pulled away to lead by 25 points at quarter time. more -->
Round 7 Brighton v Claremont Claremont won its second game in a row this time away from home by defeating Brighton by 39 points by kicking 21.13.139 to 15.10.100. The home side came out of the sheds full of running and dominated the first term by slamming on five goals to grab a very handy lead of 18 points at the first change. more -->
Round 7 Kingborough v Cygnet Kingborough moved into the top six with a resounding win over last weeks giant killers Cygnet by 77 points kicking 22.15.147 to 10.10.70. The Tigers really set up the game in the first term as they piled on six unanswered goals as the Port appeared to be half asleep as they cruised to a very handy 37 point lead at quarter time. more -->
Round 7 Huonville v Triabunna Huonville continued its good recent form at home by thrashing a disappointing Triabunna by 115 points by kicking 27.11.173 to 8.10.58. The first term was a fairly even affair as the Roos showed plenty of fight but the classy Lions responded with some late goals to grab a handy 21 point lead at quarter time. more -->
Round 7 Dodges Ferry v Central Hawks Dodges Ferry remains undefeated after a very tight tussle but eventually ran away to defeat fourth placed Central Hawks by 73 points kicking 17.15.117 to 7.3.45. The Hawks stunned the home side early in the game and controlled most of the first term but could finish up forward as they only lead by six points at the first change. more -->
Round 7 New Norfolk v Sorell New Norfolk continued to dominate the competition with a resounding thrashing of top six side in Sorell at home by a massive 207 points kicking 37.16.238 to 4.7.31. The Eagles as they have done all year won the game in the first term slamming on an amazing eleven goals and raced away to a match winning lead of 67 points at the first change as the Eagles had no answer to their running power and more -->
Round 6 Cygnet v Huonville Cygnet recorded their first win of the season and an amazing turn around after being thrashed by over 250 points last week they bounced back to defeat arch rival Huonville on their home ground by 26 points kicking 15.9.99 to 11.7.73. more -->
Round 6 Claremont v Kingborough Claremont recorded its first win of the season with an upset six point victory over an inaccurate Kingston by kicking 10.3.63 to 6.21.57 more -->
Round 6 Central Hawks v Lindisfarne Lindisfarne recorded their best win of the season and remains undefeated as they inflicted the first loss for the Central Hawks by 68 points by kicking 15.10.100 to 4.8.32. more -->
Round 6 Sorell v Dodges Ferry Dodges Ferry remain third on the ladder and are still undefeated after thrashing neighbour and arch rival Sorell away from home by a massive 92 points, kicking 25.17.167 to 12.3.75. more -->
Round 6 Triabunna v New Norfolk New Norfolk continued its dominance of the competition when they thrashed Triabunna on their home ground by 186 points by kicking 32.27.219 to 5.3.33. more -->
Round 5 Lindisfarne v Sorell Lindisfarne were fully tested by a very impressive Sorell and eventually won a classic game at home by 24 points kicking 16.15.111 to 13.9.87. The Blues really came out of the blocks full of running and kicked seven first quarter goals as they grabbed at handy 26 point lead at quarter time. more -->
Round 5 Dodges Ferry v Triabunna Dodges Ferry remains undefeated and sit second on the ladder after thrashing a disappointing Triabunna at home by 141 points kicking 26.22.178 to 5.7.37. The game was over at quarter time as the Sharks piled on nine unanswered goals to race to a match winning lead of 63 points at quarter time whilst the disappointing Roos failed to score. more -->
Round 5 Huonville v Claremont Huonville won its secong game for the season at home a determind Claremont eventually by 58 points kicking 19.16.130 to 11.6.72. The Magpies jumped the home side in the first term with a blistering six unanswered goals as they were clearly the better side and raced to a handy 21 point lead at quarter time. more -->
Round 5 Kingborough v Brighton Kingborough recorded its second win of the season at home be easily defeating Brighton by 64 points kicking 15.23.113 to 6.13.49. The Tigers started the game slightly better in the first term as they were firs to the ball and edged their way to a handy 20 point lead. more -->
Round 5 New Norfolk v Cygnet New Norfolk continued its domination over a very poor Cygnet side on their home ground after thrashing them by a massive 245 points by kicking 40.17.257 to 2.0.12. The first term saw the Port very competitive as they really took on the Eagles and only trailed by 30 points. more -->
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