{"id":11970,"date":"2014-04-22T11:28:58","date_gmt":"2014-04-22T01:28:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/boundforglorynews.com\/?p=11970"},"modified":"2014-04-22T11:28:58","modified_gmt":"2014-04-22T01:28:58","slug":"tac-cup-wrap-round-four","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/central.rookieme.com\/afl\/2014\/04\/22\/tac-cup-wrap-round-four\/","title":{"rendered":"TAC Cup wrap: Round four"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.boundforglorynews.com.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/04\/rsz_weidemansam.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-11949\" alt=\"rsz_weidemansam\" src=\"http:\/\/www.boundforglorynews.com.au\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/04\/rsz_weidemansam.jpg\" width=\"650\" height=\"366\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>TAC Cup: Round four<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>Bendigo Pioneers 7.11 (53)<br \/>\nDandenong Stingrays 12.10 (82)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bendigo Pioneers:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Goal Kickers:\u00a0B. Edwards, J. Brain, R. Barrack, T. Cole, B. Spurr, J. Ryan, B. Evans<br \/>\nBest Players:\u00a0C. Barrett, T. Cole, D. Davie, J. Coghlan, B. Evans, F. Payne<\/p>\n<p><strong>Dandenong Stingrays:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Goal Kickers:\u00a0A. Wilson 5, M. White 2, J. Holden, J. Bennett, B. Mullane, R. Fischer, J. Lonie<br \/>\nBest Players:\u00a0A. Wilson, M. White, J. Lonie, R. Fischer, J. Holden, A. Harnett<\/p>\n<p>The Dandenong Stingrays recorded a comfortable 29-point win over the Bendigo Pioneers at Queen Elizabeth Oval. Aaron Wilson booted five goals in an impressive display while Jack Lonie and Alex Harnett were solid contributors for the Stingrays. For Bendigo, Cam Barrett seemed to be everywhere with 31 disposals, but the Pioneers lacked a forward target, having only seven goal scorers and no multiple contributors. In fact, they booted four of their seven goals in the second term. The win helps Dandenong jump to sixth, while Bendigo slip to ninth with just the one win.<\/p>\n<p>BFGN Rising Stars Medal:<\/p>\n<p>5: Cameron Barrett (Bendigo Pioneers)<br \/>\n4: Alex Harnett (Dandenong Stingrays)<br \/>\n3: Rourke Fischer (Dandenong Stingrays)<br \/>\n2: Jack Lonie (Dandenong Stingrays)<br \/>\n1: Aaron Wilson (Dandenong Stingrays)<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>Eastern Ranges 15.13 (103)<br \/>\nNorthern Knights 14.15 (99)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Eastern Ranges:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Goal Kickers:\u00a0S. Weideman 3, J. Parsons 2, P. Klep 2, B. Batty 2, L. Hannon, N. Evans, M. Traynor, B. Hardwick, R. Harvey, R. Clarke<br \/>\nBest Players:\u00a0B. Batty, M. Traynor, R. Harvey, S. Weideman, J. Parsons, C. Jones<\/p>\n<p><strong>Northern Knights:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Goal Kickers:\u00a0K. Langford 5, J. Smith 2, G. McDonagh 2, J. Lowe, J. Perry, R. McKenzie, L. Hunt, K. Malone<br \/>\nBest Players:\u00a0J. Perry, K. Langford, J. Iacobaccio, J. Gresham, Z. Ballard, R. McKenzie<\/p>\n<p>The Northern Knights were hot favorites coming into their round three encounter against the Eastern Ranges, with the reigning premiers yet to notch their first win of the season \u2013 it set up a thrilling, game-of-the-round encounter which went down as a TAC Cup game to remember between the old foes.\u00a0The Knights were served well in the first quarter, winning the stoppages and pushing the ball forward to their big, leading 196 cm, 105 kg forward Reece McKenzie.<\/p>\n<p>McKenzie, who was a marking force in the air and a weapon in the ruck was dominating the game early on. Unfortunately his wayward kicking thanks to an ankle injury sustained in round three and a knock on his shoulder towards the end of the first quarter restricted his ability to impact the scoreboard. This proved costly for the Knights, kicking 1.4 and spraying some important set shots.<\/p>\n<p>Key forward Kyle Langford was brilliant for the Knights, kicking five goals off eight disposals and three marks, underlining the fact he didn\u2019t need a lot of the ball to play with serious impact.\u00a0But as the Knights pushed their lead out to 40 points, thanks to a Garrett McDonough 60 meter cannon, the momentum was all with Knights heading into the long break.<\/p>\n<p>Top-ager Jordan Perry continued to plug away, and was arguably the Knights\u2019 best player. He finished with a classy 35 disposals (22 kicks), including five marks, 3 tackles and a goal to boot, operating at an elite 70 per cent disposal efficiency. The busy, high production gun midfielder arguably would\u2019ve been a top 30 pick in last years draft had his season not been written off due to an array of injuries.<\/p>\n<p>The Knights were overcome by a rampant Eastern Ranges outfit who piled on eight goals and restricted the Knights to just the one goal, with scores all tied up coming into the final quarter.\u00a0Eastern\u2019s Sam Weideman went berserk, marking and kicking everything in sight to finish with three goals and seven marks, of which three were contested.\u00a0Midfield star Matthew Traynor was given an license to roam, and the energetic, busy midfielder was the catalyst the swung momentum in the way of the Ranges in the third quarter, and continued that into the final quarter.<\/p>\n<p>Top aged midfielder Bryce Batty, who played in Eastern\u2019s premiership last year, became a focal point as the Eastern Ranges surged ahead, kicking two important goals and finishing with 11 disposals, seven tackles and three marks.\u00a0A nine-goal final term set up see-sawing affair, with the lead changing seven times throughout the final stanza.<\/p>\n<p>Samuel Switkowski was a smooth mover, working his way through traffic and offering a cool head in congestion, whilst Zac Ballard was notable with 13 tackles, bringing a halt to a wild Eastern outfit.\u00a0But ultimately the Eastern Ranges held their nerve and ran out four-point victors, in an amazing 44-point turnaround, underlining the character of Darren Bewick\u2019s men.<\/p>\n<p>BFGN Rising Stars Medal:<\/p>\n<p>5: Kyle Langford (Northern Knights)<br \/>\n4: Sam Weideman (Eastern Ranges)<br \/>\n3: Reece McKenzie (Northern Knights)<br \/>\n2: Jordan Perry (Northern Knights)<br \/>\n1: Bryce Batty (Eastern Ranges)<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>Geelong Falcons 17.12 (114)<br \/>\nGippsland Power 11.13 (79)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Geelong Falcons:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Goal Kickers:\u00a0R. Mathieson 4, A. Christensen 4, C. Floyd 2, L. McCartney 2, T. Rieniets, L. Wagener, M. Augerinos, H. Kershaw, J. Maishman<br \/>\nBest Players:\u00a0J. Sheahan, R. Mathieson, N. Dixon, J. Maishman, T. Miles, C. Floyd<\/p>\n<p><strong>Gippsland Power:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Goal Kickers:\u00a0L. Webb 3, J. Cunico 3, M. Jacobsen 2, N. Argento, A. Ferreira, L. Robinson<br \/>\nBest Players:\u00a0L. Webb, J. Cunico, J. Jacobsen, M. Stanlake, N. Argento, L. Robinson<\/p>\n<p>In one of the strangest games of the season, the Geelong Falcons turned an epic contest into a 35-point belting over the Gippsland Power. Despite missing a handful of stars due to AIS duties, the Falcons were competitive for most of the day but trailed by a few points, 16 minutes into the last quarter. Enter Rhys Mathieson. The young bottom-ager booted three last quarter goals as the Falcons kicked the last six of the game in the space of seven minutes to run away and disguise what was an entertaining contest. Aaron Christensen also booted four goals while Joe Maishman and Teia Miles were impressive. For the Power, Lukas Webb and Jordan Cunico stood out, finding plenty of the football and hitting the scoreboard as well. The Falcons remain undefeated while Gippsland sit narrowly inside the eight with just one win from three outings.<\/p>\n<p>BFGN Rising Stars Medal:<\/p>\n<p>5: Rhys Mathieson (Geelong Falcons)<br \/>\n4: Lukas Webb (Gippsland Power)<br \/>\n3: Jordan Cunico (Gippsland Power)<br \/>\n2: Joe Maishman (Geelong Falcons)<br \/>\n1: Teia Miles (Geelong Falcons)<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>Sandringham Dragons 6.9 (45)<br \/>\nCalder Cannons 16.8 (104)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Sandringham Dragons:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Goal Kickers:\u00a0T. Wilkinson 3, B. Maynard, H. Dear, J. Matera<br \/>\nBest Players:\u00a0T. Wilkinson, T. Laumets, B. Maynard, T. Roos, J. Matera, S. Kelly<\/p>\n<p><strong>Calder Cannons:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Goal Kickers:\u00a0J. Cauchi 4, P. Ahern 3, Z. Wunhym 2, D. Cavka, M. Kovacevic, J. Wallis, T. Miller, A. Christensen, J. Flower, M. Goodyear<br \/>\nBest Players:\u00a0P. Ahern, T. Gawthrop, N. O&#8221;Kearney, T. Miller, D. Cavka, J. Cauchi<\/p>\n<p>Calder Cannons flexed their muscles on the weekend, belting the Sandringham Dragons by 59 points in a one-sided affair. Paul Ahern starred with 21 disposals and three goals while goal sneak Josh Cauchi booted four. Tom Wilkinson was the only multiple goal scorer for the Dragons, kicking three of their six majors and continuing his fantastic start to the season. It was an important win for Calder as they jumped past Sandringham into third and in doing so, handed the Dragons their first loss of the season, dropping to fourth.<\/p>\n<p>BFGN Rising Stars Medal:<\/p>\n<p>5: Paul Ahern (Calder Cannons)<br \/>\n4: Touk Miller (Calder Cannons)<br \/>\n3: Tom Wilkinson (Sandringham Dragons)<br \/>\n2: Victor Carboni (Calder Cannons)<br \/>\n1: Josh Wallis (Calder Cannons)<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>North Ballarat Rebels 6.11 (47)<br \/>\nMurray Bushrangers 12.14 (86)<\/p>\n<p><strong>North Ballarat Rebels:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Goal Kickers:\u00a0J. Neville, R. Marshall, J. Palmer, O. McDonald, R. Kemp, J. Symons<br \/>\nBest Players:\u00a0J. Palmer, R. Marshall, J. Webster, D. Butler, S. Bennett, T. Templeton<\/p>\n<p><strong>Murray Bushrangers:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Goal Kickers:\u00a0N. Drummond 2, B. Webster 2, L. Leeds 2, J. Schache, S. Mannagh, M. Mahady, J. Carroll, M. Waite, E. Wales<br \/>\nBest Players:\u00a0N. Drummond, K. Ellis, I. Muller, A. Clarke, B. Webster, D. Howe<\/p>\n<p>Murray Bushrangers recorded an impressive 39-point win over the North Ballarat Rebels in the twilight game at Queen Elizabeth Oval. It wasn&#8217;t as entertaining as the other contests, but former AIS player Nathan Drummond looked good, booting two goals from 32 disposals while also taking 11 marks and laying 10 tackles. Fellow over-ager Kieran Ellis was also impressive in the win, while Josh Webster was solid for the win-less Rebels. Murray moved into fifth on the ladder with the win, while the Rebels remain on the bottom, similar to last season.<\/p>\n<p>BFGN Rising Stars Medal:<\/p>\n<p>5: Nathan Drummond (Murray Bushrangers)<br \/>\n4: Kieran Ellis (Murray Bushrangers)<br \/>\n3: Josh Webster (North Ballarat Rebels)<br \/>\n2: Isaac Muller (Murray Bushrangers)<br \/>\n1: Allister Clarke (Murray Bushrangers)<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>Western Jets 23.12 (150)<br \/>\nNorthern Territory 3.10 (28)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Western Jets:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Goal Kickers:\u00a0T. Vujanic 5, M. Norton 3, B. Payne 3, C. Ellis 2, L. Pulitano 2, J. Volpato 2, M. Palma 2, J. Laverde, C. Holdsworth, B. Myers, B. Monk<br \/>\nBest Players:\u00a0C. Ellis, B. Myers, B. Payne, M. Palma, J. Volpato, C. Menadue<\/p>\n<p><strong>Northern Territory:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Goal Kickers:\u00a0G. Hampton, K. Holt-Tubbs, C. Clyden<br \/>\nBest Players:\u00a0D. Gordon, J. Musgrove, S. Daly, R. Dhamarrandji, C. Clyden, B. Parfitt<\/p>\n<p>In a very one-sided contest, the Western Jets obliterated Northern Territory with seven multiple goal scorers and 11 goal scorers all together. The Jets never looked like losing, leading at every change and booted ten goals in the third quarter. Tylar Vujanic was the most prolific, booting five goals, while Corey Ellis was cool around the ground. For Northern Territory it was hard to find too many positives but Brandon Parfitt had 18 disposals in the loss. Ironically the huge win was the Jets&#8217; first and catapulted them into the eight.<\/p>\n<p>BFGN Rising Stars Medal:<\/p>\n<p>5: Corey Ellis (Western Jets)<br \/>\n4: Billy Myers (Western Jets)<br \/>\n3: Tylar Vujanic (Western Jets)<br \/>\n2: Mitchell Parma (Western Jets)<br \/>\n1: Jackson Volpato (Western Jets)<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>Oakleigh Chargers 15.17 (107)<br \/>\nQueensland 7.6 (48)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Oakleigh Chargers:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Goal Kickers:\u00a0D. Houston 7, L. Waddell, T. Carter-Taylor, J. De Goey, J. Sinclair, M. Rivett, D. Cuningham, T. Young, H. Thompson<br \/>\nBest Players:\u00a0D. Houston, H. Beasley, A. Urban, K. Answerth, M. Rivett, J. Sinclair<\/p>\n<p><strong>Queensland:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Goal Kickers:\u00a0M. Uebergang 2, C. Wagner, J. Rayner, I. Hay, C. Stevenson, B. Keays<br \/>\nBest Players:\u00a0H. Leong, D. Cameron-Reeves, J. Rayner, M. Uebergang, D. Henderson, B. Keays<\/p>\n<p>Oakleigh Chargers continued their unbeaten start to the 2014 season with a 59-point belting of Queensland. Dan Houston managed to boot as many goals as his opposition team, finishing with seven majors as the sole target up forward amongst nine individual goal scorers. For Queensland only Matthew Uebergang booted multiple goals while Darcy Cameron-Reeves had 21 disposals. 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