
Thrills, spills, and statement wins: A weekend of footy drama
St Kevin’s have notched up their second win of the season, out-muscling West Brunswick by 14 points on Saturday morning. The bye served as a great opportunity for the Saints
Andrew Leonard 26.08.2012
Old Geelong have won the first flag in the VAFA for season 2012 with a 53 point win over Hawthorn in the Club XVIII (2) Grand Final at Sportscover Arena.
The OG’s turned on the magic in the premiership quarter using the breeze to their advantage to build a strong 31 point buffer at three quarter time.
Tom Waters won the medal for best on the ground but it could of gone to any number of Old Geelong players.
It was party time in the final quarter as goals continued to go through for Old Geelong including a huge torpedo goal that sent the crowd wild as the popping of Champagne bottles could be heard back at Como Park.
Earlier it was a tight contest with both sides going in hard at the contest and scores were 2.2 a piece at quarter time.
Old Geelong had a small 9 point advantage going into the main break but Hawthorn’s failure to use the breeze in the second term that cost them.
HAWTHORN v. OLD GEELONG
Grand Final – 26/08/2012
Old Geelong 2.2, 4.7, 8.12, 13.17 (95)
Hawthorn 2.2, 3.4, 4.5, 6.6 (42)
GOALS, Old Geelong : J. Lewis 2, T. Claeys 2, T. Bayles 2, D. Kimpton 2, D. Creak 1, J. Graham 1, A. Carah 1, M. Costin 1
Hawthorn : G. Dellaportas 1, M. Wawrzynczak 1, A. Demetriou 1, C. Armatas 1, T. Demetriou 1, J. Bartzis 1
BEST, Old Geelong : T. Waters, C. Gibbs, C. Waters, E. Harrison, M. Walkom, Z. Taylor
Hawthorn : M. Murray, N. Criticos, A. Hachem, A. Stavridis, W. Ioannidis, J. Farah
St Kevin’s have notched up their second win of the season, out-muscling West Brunswick by 14 points on Saturday morning. The bye served as a great opportunity for the Saints
Just two wins separate third from seventh after Round 9 of the Division 2 Men’s competition. West Brunswick moved up to third on the ladder following their 38-point win over
William Buck Premier Men’s leapt back to life with an afternoon of compelling contests across Melbourne. St Bernard’s and University Blues played out the section’s first draw of the season