C2 Rd 4 Results

C2

Canningvale (C2) 9.9 (63)
Swan Valley (C2) 26.12 (168)

Quinns District (C2) 26.17 (173)
Mosman Park (C2) 4.6 (30)

Manning (C2) 5.8 (38)
Bassendean (C2) 21.11 (137)

Warnbro (C2) 23.16 (154)
Kenwick (C2) 6.4 (40)

Canning VPSP (C2) 17.12 (114)
Snesa (C2) 11.7 (73)

C2 Reserves

Canning VPSP (C2R) 16.5 (101)
Snesa (C2R) 4.4 (28)

Warnbro (C2R) 15.8 (98)
Kenwick (C2R) 10.6 (66)

Manning (C2R) 1.4 (10)
Bassendean (C2R) 18.13 (121)

Quinns District (C2R) 11.16 (82)
Mosman Park (C2R) 3.2 (20)

Canningvale (C2R) 3.3 (21)
Swan Valley (C2R) 17.14 (116)

Pretty lopsided games all weekend

Those scores are wrong.

Colts;
Canningvale 8.9.57 def Swan Valley 6.8.44
Valley kicked 5-goals to 2 in the first quarter. From then on Canningvale had to chase tail, luckily they switched on after 1/4 time and gradually worked their way back, finally taking the lead in the final quarter and kept Valley scoreless in the final stanza.

Reserves;
Canningvale 3.3.21 def by Swan Valley 17.14.116
Hard day for our boys - Valley too experienced and too good.

League;
Canningvale 26.12.168 def Swan Valley 9.9.63 Scores were actually the reverse of the above
6.2 - 2.3 @ 1/4 time
12.4 - 5.5 @ 1/2 time
Big third term for the Cougars 21.7 - 7.8 @ 3/4 time
Cougars just had too much run for the Valley boys. Numner 1, 10 and the big ruckman for Valley looked good, just not enough help around the ground. Good to see some of them stay back for a beer at the end of the game though. We appreciate it.

Some big wins with Canning having a good win, SNESA have lost 2 in a row and Basso finally on the board.

Those scores are wrong.

Colts;
Canningvale 8.9.57 def Swan Valley 6.8.44
Valley kicked 5-goals to 2 in the first quarter. From then on Canningvale had to chase tail, luckily they switched on after 1/4 time and gradually worked their way back, finally taking the lead in the final quarter and kept Valley scoreless in the final stanza.

Reserves;
Canningvale 3.3.21 def by Swan Valley 17.14.116
Hard day for our boys - Valley too experienced and too good.

League;
Canningvale 26.12.168 def Swan Valley 9.9.63 Scores were actually the reverse of the above
6.2 - 2.3 @ 1/4 time
12.4 - 5.5 @ 1/2 time
Big third term for the Cougars 21.7 - 7.8 @ 3/4 time
Cougars just had too much run for the Valley boys. Numner 1, 10 and the big ruckman for Valley looked good, just not enough help around the ground. Good to see some of them stay back for a beer at the end of the game though. We appreciate it.

Some big wins with Canning having a good win, SNESA have lost 2 in a row and Basso finally on the board.
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Might be a division between the top teams and the bottom. Bassendean must of regrouped. Manning weren’t too bad last week. Maybe the coach for Basso had enough holidays and returned. Quinns and Cvale appear the ones doing very well. Cant wait to see when these 2 teams meet to see if Quinns are the real deal.

Sorry My Bad must have f*^Cked up the copy and paste!!!

I prefer your version BullyBoy!

some interesting results from around the place

Warnbro V Kenwick
Colts

the warnbro colts where very clean with their skills and run just outclassed our boys. there was a lot of back and forth either way all day and it broke out in the third i think it was. a yellow each and it all stopped.

Reserves
as usual I only got to watch up until half time for the 2’s, was a tighter contest than the score showed, with Warnbro’s cleaner skills around the ground they pulled ahead.

League
the big show started for warnbro with a bang they where 9 goals to 1 after the first. from then on our boys resolved to salvage something from the contest the second was an even quarter we started to attack the ball with some purpose and get some forward momentum. in the third warnbro put the foot down again but we held them better than the first although we didn’t manage to score this quarter. the last was circlework for a fair bit. we would take it in to our forwardline it would come out back to the other end and we would take it out. a few goals either way to finish off the day. had a few beers in the warnbro clubs before the bus left (I nearly missed it woulda been a long walk) cheers for the drink vouchers they went to good use.

oh and i forgot to add..
after playing both Quinns and Warnbro i think Quinns are slightly better it will be a very close contest and i wouldn’t be surprised if it went either way. it just felt like Quinns had more control of the contest would love to watch these two when they play each other.

Rd 9 at the BullRing Clarkson should be a cracker!!!

4-undefeated sides after Round 4. Wouldn’t think that would have happened too many times. Percentages being the deciding factor on the ladder say that Quinns and Warnbro are the two heavyweights of the comp and reading above Clarko seems to agree.

Clarko - Kenwick
Ace - Bassendean
Dingo - Valley

The above teams have played three of the four undefeated sides. Out of curiosity, anyone have any other thoughts?

From a Canningvale perspective, we have 4-massive matches coming up. SNESA (A), Canning (H), Wanrbro (A) then Quinns (A). This will really show us where we are at after coming through C4 then C3.

GO!

I wasn’t selling your boys short LAG you are a very strong side. I just think that Quinns and Warnbro are a step above. luck of the draw with the undefeated sides isn’t it having 3 sides without a win and 4 sides undefeated shows the top has played the bottom. it should even out a bit more as the bottom sides play each other.

I totally agree, mate. I told you that I thought the comp would be quite competitive after our match in Round 1. I am interested in the opinions so I could get a gauge as to where we are at. The next 4-weeks will tell us for sure, but just to keep Monday interesting I was starting a conversation aha.

Was impressed with your lads LAG - obviously we have Quinns next week (top 5 first up is hurting!!) - but I think Warnbro is the best (slightly) we have played thus far. Bit bigger than your guys I think and use the ball just as well. Having said that I wouldn’t be laying any money down just yet!! It’s shaping up to be very competitive between the top 4-6 (Basso may be back into last yeas form?).

Canningvale might struggle with there depth come later in the season.
Quinns the obvious standout with smashing teams in league and reserves followed by canning and warnbro with both there teams going well!

It’s a fair point ITK - watching Saturday CV didn’t have much in their twos (With all due respect) and a couple of colts doubled up, one in the league (Who played very well). No excuses at all but I think if they lost what we have out atm they would be struggling.

Yeah fair point. We have, I would think 7-12 out from last years GF Team, which means some of our Reserves from last year are now playing League each week. That, and we have lost our three best Reserves players to retirement (incl Duane Rochford - 98-goals last season - C3R Association F&B - MASSIVE LOSS).

In saying that, we are still a new club, our committee and members are doing everything to get the CVSFC name out there in a tough ‘market’ with so many clubs within such a small vicinity, hopefully we can attract some new players in the coming seasons. Our Colts and Juniors are strong, so I think it is only a matter of time for our Reserves.

Few big weeks ahead for Canning too, both Warnbro and the Vale away.
We were pretty flat against SNESA with skills well down and not hitting targets up forward, however still managed to control the game fairly comfortably. SNESA have the ability to turn on the pressure as they showed throughout the last qtr and will give a few teams a shake this year.

Looking forward to playing the Vale, and new oval to explore before they hit our mudpit mid winter.

That’s the interesting thing for our club is a lot of our depth still comes from the colts!!
Our reserves are building and getting stronger but I think the league side still only has 5 blokes over 23!

Here is the negative, festival down south means we miss a few! Haha
Any other colts sides gonna be missing a few blokes?

yeh we have a few headed down. not sure exactly how many though.

4-undefeated sides after Round 4. Wouldn’t think that would have happened too many times. Percentages being the deciding factor on the ladder say that Quinns and Warnbro are the two heavyweights of the comp and reading above Clarko seems to agree.

Clarko - Kenwick
Ace - Bassendean
Dingo - Valley

The above teams have played three of the four undefeated sides. Out of curiosity, anyone have any other thoughts?

From a Canningvale perspective, we have 4-massive matches coming up. SNESA (A), Canning (H), Wanrbro (A) then Quinns (A). This will really show us where we are at after coming through C4 then C3.

GO!
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From a Basso perspective we have played Canning, Canningvale and Quinns in the first three our games of the season, all very good running sides but I wouldnt say that Quinns is better then Canningvale, with Canningvales players having an average age of 18 they def are the team to beat.

I cant gauge where Basso are at the moment, as we have finally put our full league team together after being hit with alot of injuries early on in the season and also having our coach back is a massive help, We have also added a few massive inclusions from Beechboro so that helps as well.

Looking forward to Kenwick this week to hopefully keep on that winning run!!!

Interesting. Good to hear other points of view.

As Jago mentioned, we will lose 3/4 guys this week for the festival down south, but I assume most clubs will be in a similar position.

… Ace, we probably have an average age of about 20 (not 18), but with quite a few guys who barely shave I can see how you can make that call aha..

…to the mud-monster, lots of our guys are ex Sunday League (Armadale/Thornlie/Gosnells), so a trip to Wyong is nothing unfamiliar for us. We played there last year as well against SNESA and will look forward to the game - good change-rooms and even more important, a good bar!