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SUBSTANDARD – VOLUME 5 2012
Greetings and welcome to Volume 5 of Substandard, the Blacks Organ, for season 2012. Highlights this week
include crisis time at Lion Nathan and two great reports towards the end from Dirty Darien (Chardonnays) and
Wolverine from the Greys trip to the Riverland. 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 [email protected] or call 0414 488 282.
You will notice a re-branding this week as we revert to the name “Substandard” for the weekly Blacks
publication. This was originally established in the 70s and then carried on by Chocka through his 25 year reign.
We figure that after producing this newsletter consistently for the last 18 months it’s now time to bring the ol
favourite back. So Substandard it is.
SPONSORS & MEMBERS DAY Next Saturday the 19th of May is Sponsors and Members Day for the Adelaide chapter at Bob Neil 1. All paid up
Sponsors and Members are invited to the Long Room from 12:30 – 2:00 for some delectable curries and
complimentary drinks courtesy of the proprietor. Then stick around and watch the AUFC take on top of the table
Tee Hee Gully in what should be the match of the season thus far. Bob willing it will also be Tom Martin’s 200th
game for the club so should be a huge day.
Please RSVP to Rulebook on 0414678815 or email [email protected] for catering purposes. Stay tuned
for details of AUFC Member functions across the globe over the course of the season.
FACEBOB When Facebob was mentioned in last weeks edition we immediately got 20 extra likes so I figure I’ll do it again.
Live score updates from around the grounds commencing this Saturday so get involved. You will also note from
the link on our page that Dunlop is undertaking a Facebook survey to determine “Which Australian do you think
would be the ultimate ambassador for Volleys?” Unsurprisingly Bob Neil is leading the survey comfortably so be
sure to click on the link and have your say.
www.facebook.com/bobneil130
ROUND 4 REVIEW Our first Distinction of the season with 6 out of 8 teams winning, including the Greys this afternoon who
travelled up to Berri Far Away and destroyed the Riverland team by 18 goals despite hangovers from the
sleepover at the Lyrup Football Club last night.
It was 80s day at Bob Neil # 1 with notable attendees including Egils “the Latvian Warhead” Olekalns, Peter
“Metacarpals” Sharley, The Legend, Mrs Legend, Joe Nurk, “Snips” Parsons, “Biz” Sarre, Mick “Casanova” Kenny,
Craig “Clone” Ball, Rabs Douglas, Mile Hi, Dog Muir, Peter “Toad” DeCure, Rocky Austin, Jimmy Kats and Red
Emmell representing Riverside. Apologies from Lips & Gordo who were attending a wine show interstate.
Fortunately for the crowd in attendance (ex Egils who didn’t get to the ground until post match drinks at 4:30)
Aussie Bob & the Contract Killers came out with all guns blazing against a Flagon of Portland at Bob Neil 1 and
after twenty minutes it was 8.2 to zip and game over. Very nice for the coach and supporters to have a relaxing
afternoon for a change and the players were obviously keen to make amends for their disappointing round 1
effort at home. No doubt the killers are building and will look forward to Max Walkerville this week. Ladder for
the A grade below, all others can be found at the following link:
http://www.sportingpulse.com/comp_info.cgi?c=1-114-0-208863-0&a=LADDER
TEAM P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS
Tea Tree Gully 4 3 1 0 0 0 464 297 60.97 6
Walkerville 4 3 1 0 0 0 361 291 55.37 6
Prince Alfred OC 4 3 1 0 0 0 377 369 50.54 6
Portland 4 3 1 0 0 0 338 417 44.77 6
Adelaide University 4 2 2 0 0 0 386 259 59.84 4
Port District 4 2 2 0 0 0 394 343 53.46 4
Modbury 4 2 2 0 0 0 301 294 50.59 4
Flinders Park 4 1 3 0 0 0 346 352 49.57 2
Old Ignatians 4 1 3 0 0 0 211 432 32.81 2
Eastern Park 4 0 4 0 0 0 335 459 42.19 0
The non-fighting Irish were also up by 6 goals at quarter time and ended up winning by l5, the C-Bombs fought
hard again but just went down to the Garbage whilst the Cowboys from Hell also battled valiantly but just went
down. Aside from the rubbish results at the Tip (boom boom) the rest of the lower grade results were all as Bob
planned...The young Chardonnay team flogged Robert Mitchum and the Scum got on the board against the
same team much to Bunny’s relief. Finally the B*stards won their third straight showing no sympathy at all for
the Gays, winning by 13 goals in a typically bruising encounter.
As always, detailed results/reports are on www.bobneil.com (click round by round results) and you can also find
the round 5 teams on the site.
The Howie 250th game banner photo didn’t work last week, so take 2:
HOLD YOUR BOWLIES The Chardonnays won the keg last week for having an impressive 20 players in attendance so high fives to them.
This week “Tonto the Unusual”, otherwise known as Dirty Darien O’Rielly will be hosting. A Dirty bowlies is
guaranteed to be interesting at the very least so be sure to get along. As always, $8 schnittys, $5.50 pints and 2 4
1 vodkas from 9-12 are on offer and footy live on the big screen.
PLAYER SPONSORSHIP & MEMBERSHIP Apologies for not attaching the membership form last week, it is definitely attached this time. As previously
advised you can email the completed form to [email protected], send it back snail mail to AUFC, PO Box
3130, Rundle Mall 5000, or go straight to www.bobneil.com and pay online through the store.
The aim of the Player Sponsorship Scheme is to provide the senior squad of 40 players with the resources that
we need to compete at the top level of amateur football. Examples include professional physio support, a strong
coaching group including specialists where required (eg fitness coach) and bribes to youngsters to come out and
run water etc under the direction of Boz (this is particularly expensive).
The Sponsor receives recognition in this weekly publication and on the website, an invite to sponsors day, two
tickets to the Quiz night, two tickets to the end of year dinner and a variety of AUFC merchandise.
This year we have taken the additional step of allowing past players who become Sponsors to, in agreement
with their sponsored player, have that player use the playing number of the Sponsor throughout the season. For
example, Fat Guts Featherston wore number 111 in the Scum in 1995 so, if anyone could find Fatguts and he
stumped up the required cash, his sponsored player (maybe Roachie) would wear 111 in the A grade assuming
all agreed. We have had a great response thus far and are hoping to have at least 4-5 three digit numbers
running around in the A grade within the next few weeks. A few players still need a sponsor so please get in
touch with the Book if you are keen to help.
Next week we will include Donation forms and detail of the Adelaide University Endowment Fund.
CRISIS AT LION NATHAN There has been justifiable panic in the corridors of power at Lion Nathan this week as the following photo, taken
by a concerned onlooker at the recent Tasting Australia event, appears to show the Legend, who has been in a
decent paddock I might add, getting all classy in the 21st century with a glass of crisp Angoves Sav Blanc in hand.
This from a man whose own equations on the meaning of life, death and west end beer have revolutionised
both mathematical and philosophical thinking.
Lets hope it’s a one-off, heaven help us if he joins the Cider revolution.
ROUND 5 PREVIEW First up on the big day at Morphettville, in breaking news Blacks Caviar has drawn the favourable barrier of 130
for the Goodwood Sinner Stakes.
Onto the footy, yet another good schedule this week with five games at the University grounds and our two
away games at leafy Walkerville. All I know is that the core of the SAAFL is located substantially north of Regency
Road and we’ve thus far avoided any trips out that way, so we must have some truly horrible schedules coming
up….anyway lets worry about that later.
Div 2 (Aussie Bob & The Contract Killers) V Walkerville at Walkerville Oval
Div 2R (Spud O'Rielly & the non-fighting Irish) V Walkerville at Walkerville Oval
Div 6 (Cyril & the C-Bombs) V Blackfriars OS at Uni Oval
Div 6R (Sugar Ray & the Cowboys from Hell) V Blackfriars OS at Uni Oval
Div 8 (The Chardonnay Socialists) V Golden Grove at Park 10
Div 8R (The Scum) V Golden Grove at Park 10
Div C1 (The B*stards) V Rostrevor at Uni Oval at 10:15
Div Over 35s (The Greys) V Another bye
Aussie Bob & The Contract Killers will look to continue their good form when they take on a strong Max
Walkerville outfit at Tangle Park. After a zip and two start every game is important for the Contract Killers and
Max’s mob are always tough to beat on their own Park, especially with a wet day forecast and no doubt extra
showers in the last quarter when they turn the sprinklers on. The team will most likely be up on the website by
now, however at the time of typing I’m not sure of exact changes. We expect Roachie and perhaps Quinny to
return from injury and unfortunately young Watto will be out for 6 weeks after having his collarbone broken by
a reckless Portland bogan last week in his debut (investigation pending).
The Non-fighting Irish will have their toughest test of the season against a Max Walkerville magoos team that is
always strong and often plays with more points than many A grade teams.
Back at the Bob Neil Ranch the triple header at Bob Neil 1 will be kicked off by the B*stards taking on the
Catholic duo Ross & Trevor at 10:15, followed by Sugar Ray & The Cowboys from Hell at 12:15. Sugar Ray will be
hosting a mini ladies day in honour of Mothers Day (what a guy, see below for more info) as the Cowboys look to
get their season back on track. Speaking of that, in the main game Cyril and the C-Bombs will be desperate for a
win to turn their season around against the Burnt Chips Old Boys in what is a very toight Div 6 competition. Most
importantly, the Long Room is the only place where you can watch the mighty AUFC live (in amongst the cowboy
ladies as an added bonus), sink a few cans, have the Crows V Geelong on the big screen and flick over to Blacks
Caviar when needed. Sounds like the perfect afternoon really.
Over at Park 10 The Scum and Chardonnays both take on Golden Grovel in what I suspect will be tough games,
especially given the number of Scum players who have a great deal of passion for the track.
BOB NEIL PHOTO OF THE WEEK Jumping Jimmy Lec Lec and the B*tch getting all spiritual in Rome. Beermen
THE GREYS REPORT - MALE BONDING AND A BIT OF FOOTER Well who would have thought getting a side to travel to Renmark would have been that easy?
The Greys' third game of the year was a wee trip to Lyrup in the Riverland to play the Riverland Superdogs. You
would be forgiven if you were not aware of Lyrup but as it turns out it was a little football oasis between Berri
and Renmark. Just over half of the team travelled by bus to Lyrup on the Saturday which was a good chance for
those not familiar with each other to get more acquainted. Believe me when i say that this definitely happened.
The bus departed Radelaide at about 4 with 11 guys, their swags and 5 eskies crammed into a 12 seater bus.
Cosy. The trip to the Riverland one of the funnier in recent history with a plethora of stories, jokes and grogs
enjoyed. One chap was even assigned his new Uni footy club nickname, the New Fritzl. Find him and ask him the
significance. We arrived at the Lyrup Community Club where the president of the Superdogs was waiting to
greet us. They kept the kitchen open and 11 schnitzels were promptly ordered. We were introduced to the Lyrup
Syrup which was a jug filled with 5 rums, vodka, green ginger wine and a couple of juices. The tone for the night
was set. Shots all round. Beers a plenty. Meal done and jukebox exhausted we were directed to the Lyrup Footer
Club changerooms just across the road. Not knowing what to expect we were presented with a very tidy, clean
and carpeted clubroom with excellent facilities. Swags were rolled out in readiness for a fall over later in the
night and it was back on the bus to find the next port of call.
* 1st stop Renmark Community Club
The word had got around that someone was having a 21st in the Club so we thought it best to help them
celebrate. We found some booze merchandise, wrapped it and presented it too the lad who was surprised by
the gesture. The 11 of us showing at his 21st effectively double the crowd size so this was not a good start. We
then tried the Renmark Hotel to find it closed.
* 2nd Stop Vines Disco - Berri Hotel
Thanks to Wes for driving. We then went to the Vines to see it pumping with a live not so great band playing and
the hotel filled with folk of all ages. Here we stayed, drank, chatted and bonded until it was suggested by one of
the crowd pacifiers that maybe one of the party was a little tired and that we should take him home to bed. We
took that on board and boarded the bus for home. Well changeroom.
* Game day.
We awoke after what felt like moments to a cracker Riverland morning. A fry up breakfast was held to get
everyone back on track and we waited for the game. Placey must have had a bad schnitzel the night before
because he did not feel well in the stomach and was a little bit sick in places. All day. Hope you are feeling better
Ashley. Folk started rocking up and the Superdogs arrived changed and proceeded to do some training drills
before the game. They were big fellas so the sight of them being serious and their size was quite intimidating.
My pre game address indicated that i did not expect much from the guys due to a virus that seemed to be
plaguing some of them. Three went back to bed after breakfast and i was concerned for their health. I
mentioned that enjoyment was the key regardless of score. It seems a bit of reverse psychology works a treat.
The game was indeed a lot of fun but we dominated in just about every area of the game. The big fellas up
forward were both funny and inspirational to watch whilst Clohey kicked our first drop kick super goal (counts
for 2). There is no need to highlight individual performances as everyone played so well. No weak links which
was great to see. 19 guys just enjoying the football and supporting their new mates. Bryan "Birdsh*t" Haines
was awarded the best on ground from the opposition club which was a great effort for his first game in 12 years.
Exciting to watch. We ran out winners by about about 18 goals but the score did not illustrate the enjoyment
both teams experienced. Well we did anyway.
UPCOMING EVENTS – HOMECOMING DAY Note a few changes to this schedule once again. 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.
Date Event Venue
05-May-12 80's Reunion Day Uni Oval Long Room @ 1:00
19-May-12 Sponsors & Members Day Uni Oval Long Room @ 1:00
02-Jun-12 70's Reunion Day Uni Oval Long Room @ 1:00
23-Jun-12 Quiz Night To be Advised, 7:30pm
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
MATCH REPORT OF THE WEEK – THE CHARDONNAY SOCIALISTS The Chardonnay Socialists v2.0.12 had their first road trip for the year and out to the Hawthorn Odeon we
wandered. Indeed we wandered rather aimlessly truth be told. Three quarter time of the preceding game (with
the Scum giving Robert Mitchum some Cape Fear Max Cady style loving) saw three lonely Socialists gathered
nervously on a bench and a rather embarrassing forfeit riding its Red Pony looming large on the horizon.
Both team managers were interstate; the Duck blowing up parts of the Great Barrier Reef in order to reduce
transport costs for his booming imported Chinese handmade fluffy toy business, Dale wearing a tartan suit,
shelving and going off like a frog in a sock to New Order, Their absence meant that the teamsheets were printed
and ready to go, umpires were organised and the water bottles were full of water not tequila mockingbirds.
Coach Dirty wasn’t too concerned; after all as a Gen Xer he was used to not really giving a toss even he secretly
admired Robert Mitcham’s work in the incomparable Mr. Winkle Goes to War and When Strangers Marry. The
Chardonnay Socialists v2.0.12 are scarcely recognisable from previous incarnations; a bunch of excitable chirpy
youngsters gamboling around the park rather than the addled cynical visages of years gone by. Two o’clock and
all was well – the team was dressed and tossing the warm up balls around. The captain was chosen from
amongst a fearful bunch of candidates given the two previous captains had both suffered long term injuries;
sorry Matt ‘Hank Scorpio’ Heath, hope the knee reconstruction doesn’t interfere with your nefarious plans to
take over the world.
The match itself was a clash of two distinct and incompatible styles. The stereotypical fresh faced, lean, nimble
Uni poofs up against the stocky and solid rat cunning of an older District player all to be played out on that small
field of dreams that is the Odeon. The first quarter was tight before agility and pace proved to be more than a
handful and the Socialists went into halftime a rather handy eight goals up after raising twin calicos seven times
during the second stanza.
The run home was downhill, the chalice of victory contained fifteen more goals for the Chardonnays and only
bonox and bitter tears for Robert Mitcham. Best players for the Chardonnays included the best afield gentle
giant (who occasionally has a murdereous red mist descend over him) Ben Hopkins. As an aside here, Goodwood
(aka those cheating pack of r soles) had a semi-professional wrestler ruck for them last year who Ben made tap
out several times. Is there a career change in the offing? Second best was Dr Quin medicine woman who
laughingly descended from a hanger attempt, bowed to the crowd and promised to take one. 30 seconds later
up he went and success was his. Third best was the elder statesman Snoozing Sam Parker while Daniel ‘the
Slorax’ Slorach, the Jean Genie and the Haskett Case finished off the podium but in the best.
The medicine woman Dr Quin dobbed four including a cracker from well inside the centre square, the lovable
but slightly irascible team drunk the Hyphenator Cam Lane slotted a shaky three before retiring for a quiet
shandy, Jean Genie, the Slorax, Snooze, the Lynch Mob and Grundy’s undies slotted two in a very welcome
percentage boosting win. Ginger wine was consumed and many wrongs in the world were righted.
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, more detail to follow next week.
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
Sponsors Contact Sponsors Business Player *
Anthony DiMarzo Lucid Consulting Engineers
Brian Austin Mitchell Chambers
Bruce Carter Ferrier Hodgson Ned Swifte
David Proudman Johnson Winter Slattery
Dr Garry Davis Brad Davis
Dr Martin Altmann Dr Martin Altmann Seb Paynter
Dr Michael Eaton Tom Bateman
Dr Michael Reid
Dr Peter Sharley Pambula Holdings Simon Sharley
Dr Shaun Fowler Graeme Kellett
James Trotter Leading Edge Luke Mcentee
Kym Beilby
Mark Pittman Taylor Collison Sam Pittman
Matthew Hutchens
Michael Dadds Dadds Jandy Lawyers Will Evans
Nick Emmett Emmett Property Pty Ltd
Nick Hambour Hambour Luxoflex Zack Hambour
Paul Case MLCS Corporate John Gardner
Paul Nardinocchi GN Projects Jack Lewis
Peter Abrey
Peter DeCure KPMG
Phil LeMessurier Tom Martin
Rick Sarre
Ross Dillon Parade Books
Sam Nickless Will Paynter
Scott Bache (Syd) Lachie Roach
Stephen Parker CMI Toyota West Tce Max Parker
Stephen Walker St Andrews Hospital Andrew Mcintyre
Tim Horry United Medical Centre Darch Andrew Alesci
Tom Burke
Tom Davies
* We are finalising the allocation of players to sponsors this week.
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
Peter Franklyn
Rabs Douglas
Sue Biggs
Tim Kelly
Wayne Abrey
Bob Neil Members
Adrian Brewer John Read
Alasdair Abbott (NSW) John Sangster
Alex Katsaros John Shopov
Alister Lee Jono Marin (Vic)
Andrew Culley Justin Stewart-Rattray
Andrew Deer Kevin Griffiths
Andrew Ettridge Kym Murchison (Vic)
Andrew Lamb Lou Keipert
Andrew Leunig Luke Hochman
Andrew Stenhouse Marco Draca
Andrew Whittam Mark Dawson
Anthony Burke (Vic) Mark Fanning (ACT)
Anthony Fulwood Mark Headland
Anthony Lehmann Mark Perks
Ben Jackson (NSW) Martin Bruening
Ben Russ Matthew Hochman (Tas)
Bob Neil Matthew Walsh
Bruce Bishop Michael Aplin
Bruce Keynes Michael Hughes (Qld)
Cam Bryson Michael Kerr-Grant
Cam Mudge Michael Taylor
Chris Haskett Neil Page
Chris Withnall Nic McNicol
Damian Newberry Nic Simmons
Danny Wardleworth Nick Hobbs
David Backler Nick Raschella
David Gambling Nigel Rudge
David Johnson Paul Hochman (Tas)
David Moore Paul Smith
David O'Byrne (Tas) Peter Coleman
David Prescott NSW) Peter Milte
Denis Harrison Peter O'Donnell (Vic)
Don Haslam (Vic) Peter Tunbridge (WA)
Dr Harry Butler Peter Watherston (NSW)
Evan Arnold Phil Ransome
Gary Krievs Prof Michael Sage
Gavin Cragg Richard Foster
Gavin Watson Richard Hutchinson
George Kokar Rob Rorrison
Gerald Heath Ryan Eagle (NSW)
Gerald Ward Sam Duluk
Greg Flavel (NSW) Sam Mitchell
Iain Miller-Smith Scott Henchliffe
Ian Grundy (Vic) Scott Kimber
Ian Kuchel Shane Rigden
James King Simon Emms
James Llewellyn Steve Mcarthur
Jamie Darams (NSW) Steve Stranks
Jeff De Boer Stuart Price
Jeff Milton Tim Ford (Vic)
Jeff Voight Tom Birchall
Jim Naylor Tom Colebatch (WA)
Jim Woolcock Tom Katsaros
John Goodwin Trevor Wadham
John Kleinschmidt Tristan Hockley
John Parker
John Penhall
Greys Members
Alastair Haldane (WA) Luke Kewell (Vic)
Alex Katsaros Mark O'Donnell (Vic)
Alex Shopov Mark Puddy (Vic)
Alistair Walsh Mark Schwerdt (Vic)
Allan Broadbent Marshall Hanna
Andrew Iwaniw (WA) Martin Gallagher (NSW)
Andrew Magarey Michael Chittleborough
Andrew Muir Michael James
Andrew Puddy Michael Killicoat (NSW)
Andrew Watson (NSW) Michael Lewington
Angus Smibert Mike Ellery
Anthony Davies Monty Neate (WA)
Anthony Roediger (NSW) Neil Beagley
Anthony Schaeffer Nick Haslam (NSW)
Ashley Georgeson Nick Lewis
Ben Cox (Vic) Nick Paltridge
Ben Doyle Nick Piazza
Ben Moore (NSW) Pat Moriarty (Vic)
Bob Bradley Paul Clohesy
Brad Collings Paul Rossiter
Brendon Roberts Peter Crowhurst (Qld)
Brenton Eckert (Qld) Peter Ford
Brenton Rigden Peter Jolly
Brian Hyde Peter Kidd (Vic)
Bryan Haines Peter Kube (VIC)
Cam Maher Peter Slattery
Cameron Watson Peter Wildy
Chris James Quenten Schwarz
Chris Pascoe Red Emmell
Dale Roberts Richard Brown
Damian McGrath Rob Hoile
Dan Sargeant (Vic) Robert Bradshaw (VIC)
Daniel Francis Robert Lynch
Daniel Gannon Roger Martin
Darren Graetz Roger Moten (NSW)
Dave Bassanese (NSW) Ron Carey
Dave Gordon Rory Lane
David Barnes Ross Haslam
David Bradshaw Ryan Quinton (WA)
David Chapman Sam Moore
David Nelson (NSW) Sam Tymons
David Noonan (Vic) Sandeep Agarwal
David Semple Scott Galpin
Derek Bonner Scott Robertson (NSW)
Doug Mcfarlane (WA) Scott Tolhurst
Eric Passaris (Vic) Sean Tasker
Graham Smith Seb Wende
Guy Badman (WA) Shane Mcgahan (NSW)
Hamish Bills Simon Bishop (ACT)
Hamish Dillon (Vic) Simon Clode (WA)
Haydb Baillie Simon Cowham
Howie Thomas Simon Hanson (Vic)
Ian Hockridge Simon Honner
Ian Monger Simon Kewell
James Edwards (NSW) Simon Tamke (NSW)
James Lewis (Qld) Steve Borgas
James Loechel Steve McKee
Jed Gunn Terry Hutton
Jeremy Clapp Tim Davidson (Vic)
John Mitchell (ACT) Tim Dixon
Jon Corney (NSW) Tim Lange
Jonathon White Tim Shierlaw
Joseph Argent Tom Charlton
Josh O'Connell Tom Hawker
Josh van Derloo (VIC) Tom Rosewarne
Julian Menz Tony Circelli
Justin Schultz Tony Lock
Kurt Roberts-Thomson Tony Stewart (NSW)
Kym Beilby Tony Weisback (NSW)
Kym Mayes Will Grant (WA)
Kym Tregenza Will Honner (NSW)
Lachlan Boddington
Liam Gallagher
Liam Grainger
Lloyd Morris
Donors
Ants Nurk
Bruce DeBelle
Peter Crossing
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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