{"id":52849,"date":"2019-06-21T17:24:30","date_gmt":"2019-06-21T06:24:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/afl.draftcentral.localhost\/?p=52849"},"modified":"2021-10-05T10:26:04","modified_gmt":"2021-10-05T00:26:04","slug":"metro-and-allies-continue-search-for-opening-championships-win","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/central.rookieme.com\/afl\/2019\/06\/21\/metro-and-allies-continue-search-for-opening-championships-win\/","title":{"rendered":"Metro and Allies continue search for opening championships win"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-columns is-layout-flex wp-container-core-columns-is-layout-9d6595d7 wp-block-columns-is-layout-flex\">\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-column is-layout-flow wp-block-column-is-layout-flow\">\n\n\n<\/p>\r\n<p>A BUMPER double-header sees the Under-18 national carnival hit South Australia, with the Allies and Vic Metro looking to get on the board against Western Australia and South Australia respectively. Check out all the teams and a preview for both games below.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>ALLIES vs. WESTERN AUSTRALIA<br \/>Saturday June 22, 10:30am<br \/>Alberton Oval, South Australia<\/strong><\/p>\r\n<p>Western Australia will look to regain a positive record in the 2019 AFL National Under 18 Championships when they face the winless Allies on neutral territory to kick off a South Australian double-header.<\/p>\r\n<p>The Sandgropers started magnificently in their Round 1 win against Vic Metro, but fell short on home turf against the fast-finishing South Australia last time out. They are set to maintain a relatively consistent starting lineup coming into this clash, with the all-important core of the team again remaining in tact. While <strong>Luke Jackson<\/strong> has consolidated his status as the nation&#8217;s best Under 18 ruck, the likes of skipper <strong>Deven Robertson<\/strong> and <strong>Riley Garcia<\/strong> have benefitted from his silver service at the stoppages to dominate that area. Runners like <strong>Jeremy Sharp<\/strong> and <strong>Trent Rivers<\/strong> have also shown flashes of brilliance off half-back, and bottom-ager <strong>Logan McDonald<\/strong> looks to have stamped his claim as the side&#8217;s number one forward after impressing in game two.<\/p>\r\n<p>Perhaps the most exciting part of the game will be the x-factor in each side&#8217;s forward half, with <strong>Elijah Taylor<\/strong> and <strong>Liam Henry<\/strong> finding plenty of goals so far for WA, while the Allies have included Gold Coast Academy pair <strong>Hewago Paul Oea<\/strong> and <strong>Josh Gore<\/strong> in hopes of creating some spark inside 50. After conceding 18.8 against Vic Country, the Allies have also bolstered their back six with a couple of overagers &#8211; namely <strong>Dirk Koenen<\/strong> and <strong>James Peatling<\/strong>, while shifting <strong>Braeden Campbell<\/strong> to his more natural half-forward spot. <strong>Connor Budarick<\/strong> is another who faces a move from half-back, set to spend more time running through the middle among a formidable Allies engine room set-up which should be able to match up well against WA&#8217;s. Big-bodied Suns product <strong>Ashton Crossley<\/strong> will add to their contested ball-winning capabilities, and over-age GWS\/Oakleigh mover <strong>Jeromy Lucas<\/strong> could find a spot on the wing or flanks at either end. The top-end class looks to be on WA&#8217;s side in this clash, but you cannot count the talented Allies out, with match-winners in the midfield and forward of centre who will look to lift the team after a disappointing first outing.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>TEAMS<\/strong><\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Allies:<\/strong><\/p>\r\n<p><strong>B:<\/strong> 21. Luke Parks, 52. Dirk Koenen, 8. Tom Griffiths<br \/><strong>HB:<\/strong> 36. Sam Thorne, 44. Nicholas Brewer, 42. James Peatling<br \/><strong>C:<\/strong> 9. Mitch O&rsquo;Neill, 15. Will Martyn, 1. Errol Gulden<br \/><strong>HF:<\/strong> 5. Braeden Campbell, 31. Hamish Ellem, 4. Malcolm Rosas jnr<br \/><strong>F:<\/strong> 37. Joshua Gore, 26. Liam Delahunty, 47. Jeromy Lucas<br \/><strong>R:<\/strong> 51. Samuel Gaden, 22. Tom Green, 3. Connor Budarick<br \/><strong>Int:<\/strong> 24. Joel Jeffrey, 20. Matt McGrory, 2. Hewago Paul Oea, 46. Noah Cumberland, 12. Ashton Crossley<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>In:<\/strong> D. Koenen, N. Brewer, J. Peatling, J. Gore, J. Lucas, H. Oea, S. Gaden, J. Jeffrey, A. Crossley<br \/><strong>Out:<\/strong> N. Murray, J. Barling, M. Conroy, S. Collins, J. Rayner, O. Davis, B. Reville, W. Chandler, S. Ryan<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Western Australia:<\/strong><\/p>\r\n<p><strong>B:<\/strong> 13. Ben Johnson, 21. Jake Pasini, 36. Denver Grainger-Barras<br \/><strong>HB:<\/strong> 17. Jeremy Sharp, 26. Trey Ruscoe, 35. Trent Rivers<br \/><strong>C:<\/strong> 12. Regan Clarke, 10. Deven Robertson, 9. Tristan Hobley<br \/><strong>HF:<\/strong> 18. Jai Jackson, 30. Reuben McGuire, 19. Elijah Taylor<br \/><strong>F:<\/strong> 5. Liam Henry, 25. Logan McDonald, 39. Callum Jamieson<br \/><strong>R:<\/strong> 32. Luke Jackson, 14. Chad Warner, 4. Riley Garcia<br \/><strong>Int:<\/strong> 6. Cameron Anderson, 20. Jaxon Prior, 3. Tyrone Thorne, 24. Ronin O&#8217;Connor, 22. Max Murphy<\/p>\r\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>SOUTH AUSTRALIA vs. VIC METRO<br \/>Saturday June 22, 12:50pm<br \/>Alberton Oval, South Australia<\/strong><\/p>\r\n<p>In the fixture that shaped early in the year as the game of the national carnival, South Australia and Vic Metro are set to lock horns in Saturday&#8217;s second game, with the sides showing quite differing form.<\/p>\r\n<p>The hosts kicked off their title defence in style last week after a Round 1 bye, running over the top of WA away from home to pick up an impressive win. They will be without the only multiple goal kicker from that match though in <strong>Cameron Taheny<\/strong>, with the exciting forward picking up a groin injury. That means the likes of <strong>Kysaiah Pickett<\/strong> and <strong>Josh Morris<\/strong> will need to provide that spark inside 50 against a dynamic Metro defence, with <strong>Brady Searle<\/strong> also a handy front six inclusion. The balanced SA midfield looks quite set, with <strong>Jackson Mead<\/strong> consolidating his spot on the centre line, while <strong>Dylan Stephens<\/strong> and <strong>Jed McEntee<\/strong> add even more class and <strong>Will Day<\/strong> should be an important runner on the outside. Bottom-age talent <strong>Luke Edwards<\/strong> remains in the side after a promising display, joined by fellow &#8217;02 birth <strong>Zac Dumensy<\/strong> as the only other bottom-ager in the team.<\/p>\r\n<p>There is notable talent on each line for SA, putting them in good stead to compete across the board &#8211; but the midfield battle looks primed for Metro to win. The Victorians have made six changes as they continue to search for a win having come into the carnival as arguable favourites. Much of that is down to the individual brilliance of the likes of <strong>Noah Anderson<\/strong> and <strong>Matt Rowell<\/strong>, who have stood up in both games despite suffering two losses. The midfield remains relatively untouched, with a shuffle in the forward line seeing <strong>Emerson Jeka<\/strong>, <strong>Jamieson Rossiter<\/strong>, and <strong>Dylan Williams<\/strong> all coming into the team, while surprise leading goal kicker <strong>Josh Worrell<\/strong> stays on the forward flank. Northern&#8217;s <strong>Adam Carafa<\/strong> gets another chance alongside <strong>Andrew Courtney<\/strong>, while Carafa&#8217;s Knights teammate <strong>Nikolas Cox<\/strong> is one to watch as an athletic, tall wingman. The likes of <strong>Trent Bianco<\/strong>, <strong>Louis Butler<\/strong>, and <strong>Darcy Cassar<\/strong> &#8211; who all like to dash from defence &#8211; will all be kept accountable by the SA forwards, so may be tested once again for form. Up the other end, they will hope for a much bigger goal haul given their inclusions and the greater team balance they look to have. Expect a tense start, but plenty of highlights given the talent on paper from either side.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>TEAMS<\/strong><\/p>\r\n<p><strong>South Australia:<\/strong><\/p>\r\n<p><strong>B:<\/strong> 30. Oliver Grivell, 35. Karl Finlay, 4. Jordan O&#8217;Brien<br \/><strong>HB:<\/strong> 24. Will Gould, 33. Dyson Hilder, 19. Luke Edwards<br \/><strong>C:<\/strong> 7. Dylan Stephens, 18. Jackson Mead, 10. Joshua Schute<br \/><strong>HF:<\/strong> 23. Brady Searle, 43. Jamie Coff, 15. Harry Schoenberg<br \/><strong>F:<\/strong> 1. Kysaiah Pickett, 32. Daniel Sladojevic, 17. Josh Morris<br \/><strong>R:<\/strong> 37. Lachlan Burrows, 8. Jed McEntee, 20. Lachlan McNeil<br \/><strong>Int:<\/strong> 22. Harrison Magor, 16. Zac Dumensy, 5. Darnell Tucker, 31. Jordan Moore, 12. Will Day, 11. Callum Park, 28. Oliver Shaw, 34. Jack Carpenter<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>In:<\/strong> J. Moore, B. Searle, Z. Dumensy, J. Coff, J. Carpenter, O. Shaw<br \/><strong>Out:<\/strong> C. Taheny (injured), C. Durdin, D. Freitag<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Victoria Metro:<\/strong><\/p>\r\n<p><strong>B:<\/strong> 16. Darcy Cassar, 33. Corey Watts, 26. Ryan Sturgess<br \/><strong>HB:<\/strong> 15. Louis Butler, 29. Fischer McAsey, 5. Trent Bianco<br \/><strong>C:<\/strong> 24. Noah Anderson, 11. Matthew Rowell, 22. Miles Bergman<br \/><strong>HF:<\/strong> 31. Joshua Worrell, 28. Jamieson Rossiter, 1. Jack Mahony<br \/><strong>F:<\/strong> 23. Dylan Williams, 36. Emerson Jeka, 2. Mitch Mellis<br \/><strong>R:<\/strong> 40. Nick Bryan, 25. Finn Maginness, 8. Adam Carafa<br \/><strong>Int:<\/strong> 37. Andrew Courtney, 18. Lachlan Potter, 13. Daniel Mott, 21. Hugo Ralphsmith, 35. Nikolas Cox<br \/><strong>Emg:<\/strong> 30. Harrison Jones, 9. Will Phillips<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>In:<\/strong> E. Jeka, A. Courtney, D. Williams, J. Rossiter, A. Carafa, N. Cox<br \/><strong>Out:<\/strong> O. Lewis, J. Bell, H. Jones, J. Honey, C. Dean, J. Ross (all rotated)<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>BYE:<\/strong> Victoria Country<\/p>\r\n<p>\n\n<\/div>\n\n<\/div>\n<\/p>\r\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A BUMPER double-header sees the Under-18 national carnival hit South Australia, with the Allies and Vic Metro looking to get on the board against Western Australia and South Australia respectively. Check out all the teams and a preview for both games below. 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