Monday, August 3, 2015

Round 15- Balwyn vs Fitzroy

It was an enthusiastic Fitzroy side that arrived for the final game of the home and away season against Balwyn. With a fast ground, clear skies and a slight north westerly breeze, conditions were ideal for football. The team warmed up, then gathered for the end of season team photo. In the rooms, John talked about how closely Fitzroy had lost its last two encounters with Balwyn and stressed that if the boys wanted a different result today, it was up to them make it happen. He asked the boys to work in pairs, with each player being available to help the other. Having won the toss and electing to kick with the wind, co-captains, Sam Ward and Jules, led the team out. The game started in spectacular style with Noah Cameroux winning an early clearance and Stanley and Jules teaming to get the ball to Max, who kicked to Lucas. Having dodged two opponents (and after a moment of deliberation about which foot to score with), Lucas kicked the team’s first goal. In what seemed like seconds later, Alex was unlucky not to score another goal, before following up again with another minor score.  Back from injury, Joel was continuing his dominant form in the ruck, while Darcy was getting in front of his opponent to win possession of the ball. Despite suffering from illness, Sam Ward was looking dangerous in the forward line, while Tom Markham was showing flair by leading out and attacking the ball in defence. Also defending strongly, Mason won possession of the ball and kicked to Alex, who moved the ball forward. Consistent as always, Laird and Kyle were getting possessions, while Mason, in the action again, took a strong contested mark and kicked to Jules (who was playing strongly all over the ground).  Pairing in the last line of defence, Lachie marked and handballed to fast running Jack, who bouncing the ball once, cleared the ball out the flanks. At quarter time, the coaching panel were delighted. Team Statistician, Gerry, noted that the boys had kept Balwyn scoreless, managed 17 tackles for the quarter and had got the ball inside their 50 metre zone 6 times. Paul praised the boys for playing in front but stressed that they needed to keep doing this for the rest of the game. The second quarter started with Fitzroy kicking into the wind and Joel and Leo getting early possessions. Both teams were tackling hard and Jack, continuing his cracking form from the first quarter, took an impressive overhead mark in the last line of defence. Darcy was contesting strongly (winning a free kick), while Joe Martin, having come off the bench, was getting his first possessions for game.  In dashing style, Max won the ball at centre half back, broke free of a tackle, bounced, and then kicked deep into the forward line.  Stanley marked on the wing and kicked to Jules, while Kyle was working hard to create opportunities. Jack and Tom Markham were teaming well at on the half back line while Dom was beginning to have an impact with his strong marking. After chasing his faster opponent with the ball for more than 50 metres, Tom Ward managed to wear him down and apply a strong tackle to slow play, while Jules, having a Lionel Messi moment, wove his way past four Balwyn players to move the ball forward. Darcy and Lucas were teaming well on the half forward flank, while Sam Clarke was looking dangerous near the goal line. At the other end of the ground, Lachie was defending strong at full back, giving nothing away to his opponent.  At half time, Gerry noted that the boys had managed 19 tackles for the quarter (an improvement on the first) but had not managed to score from their 4 inside-50 incursions. The Fitzroy defence was praised for doing an ‘outstanding’ job (as was Joel, who, due to recurring foot soreness, was to sit out the remainder of the game and the season). John addressed the boys and asked them to keep up the intensity of play in the second half (reminding them that they’d been in a dominant position against Balwyn at half time before but had lost focus later in the game). He asked that they boys  keep the forward line open, noting that Lucas rarely lost a one-on-one contest when he had possession of the ball.  The third quarter started with Noah Dekker taking a strong mark in defence, while Tom Ward was continuing his attacking play at the ball. Noah Cameroux burst out of a pack to kick the ball to Lucas, who did his best to evade four Balwyn players as he tried to score.  Max and Kyle were applying impressive tackles, while Jules was getting kicks and disposing of the ball with razor sharp precision.  Dom was having a terrific quarter. If he wasn’t clearing the ball from the centre, he was winning the hard ball gets, acting as a one man wall in defence or dominating in the ruck duels. To top it off, he took one of the best contested marks of the season, flying high above the pack to grab the ball.  Joe Martin was letting the team know he was back, winning possession of the ball a number of times, while a sly ‘Tom Hawkins’ style tap off the ground, saw Jack get the ball to Laird, who kicked forward. The quarter ended with scores level (Balwyn having evaded Fitzroy’s formidable defensive barrier to kick a goal).  As they huddled around, Paul spoke with the boys about the importance of playing in front, while Gerry noted that while Fitzroy had managed to get the ball into their 50 metre zone 6 times for the quarter, they hadn’t managed to score (despite heroic efforts from Lucas).  Sam Clarke’s strong quarter was noted, while Jack was thanked for having his best game of the year. John urged the boys to keep up their hardness and intensity at the ball and to try and ‘make it happen’. The fourth quarter started with Dom clearing the ball from the centre and kicking to Yianni, while pressure from Sam Ward saw Balwyn kick the ball out of bounds on the full.  Mason was handballing with precision and Jules was continuing to duck and weave his way through the Balwyn players as he took the ball forward. Alex was hustling hard to win possession in defence, while Josh was looking dangerous on the forward line. Stanley took a strong mark, while Leo was continuing his fine form from the previous week. Yianni, impressive all over the ground, kicked another minor score for the team in the dying seconds of the game. Sadly, Fitzroy could not match the goal kicked by Balwyn earlier in the quarter, which had put them in front. Balwyn had won again but had done so demonstrating a high degree of sportsmanship and fairness.  Both teams lined to shake hands and Max was awarded the opposition team medal for his excellent performance. Back in the rooms, John told the boys that despite their loss, they should be very proud of the way that they’d played all season and it had been an honour to coach them. He explained that progress is not always measured by wins and losses and that the boys had made significant advances throughout the year.  He thanked his fellow coaches and support staff (to a big round of applause from the parents) and noted that the boys and the parents had bonded really well together over the course of the season. He expressed his desire the group would stay together for the next year. With the day ending on a high note, players and parents left to grab a hot-dog and plan for the uncertainties of the following weekend’s Lightning Premiership.

Final scores:

Q1: Fitzroy 1.3.9 – Balwyn 0.0.0
Q2: F 0.0.9 - B 0.2.2
Q3: F 0.0.9 – B 1.1.9
Q4: F 0.1.10 - B 1.0.15

Proud Dad Lance with the mighty Kyle.
Injured backman Will arrives to the cheer the boys on... sadly missed on the field
It's those handsome Winstanley boys ...
The dynamic duo, Scott and Lachie ...
Team photo with coaches ...
Team photo sans coaches ...
Co-captains Sam Ward and Jules lead the boys out ...
Noah Dekker shows his support for indigenous ALF hero, Adam Goodes.
Jack getting in the action early on ...
Lachie attacking out of the back-line ...
Stanley's impressive new hair style ...
Welcome back Joe Martin!
Noah Dekker gets his kick off under pressure (lots of pressure!)
A composed Sam Clarke in action ...
Jack clears the ball from the last line of defence ...
A determined Darcy keeps the ball in play for Fitzroy ...
Leo continuing his sparkling form from the previous week ...
A powerful kick from the wonderful Yianni ...
Tom Ward's mighty 50 meter run ... his pressure was just about to pay off!
Sav watches on as Alex creates some more magic ...
Dom takes one of the best contested marks of the season ...
Come back here .... there's no escaping Jules! 
Tom Markham, exploring his attacking style of play ...
Tom wins another ruck contest (with scores level)
Disbelief from Sean as Balwyn score in the final quarter ...
A great game but the boys ponder what could have been ...
Max wins another accolade to top off an excellent season ...
The Cameroux lads, partners in crime!


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