WA 18's squad

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Western Australia’s State 18s squad departed on Wednesday, June 26 for the final two games of the 2013 NAB AFL National 18s Championships.

WA will play Victoria Country on Friday, June 28 at Simonds Stadium (Geelong), and remain in Victoria to play South Australia at Etihad Stadium next Wednesday, July 3.

After convincing wins over Division 2 teams Tasmania and the Northern Territory, WA will be aiming for their first Division One win following a loss to Victoria Metro 15.10 (100) to 12.9 (81) in a tough contest at Patersons Stadium a fortnight ago.

Fixtures

Rd 4 – Vic Country v WA 12.35pm EST Friday, June 28 (Simonds Stadium)

Rd 5 – SA v WA 3.35pm EST Wednesday, July 3 (Etihad Stadium – LIVE on Foxtel)

For more goto

http://www.wafootball.com.au/news/2525/state-18s-set-for-a-big-finish

Tomorrow’s games are live on Fox as well.

Good for FOX people.. Me none..but will keep up with it via the Normal AFL site.

So your off to kunnunara are you? No broadcast of that..

Heres the broadcast sched on Foxtel and the Live app for the game today and July 3rd

http://www.afl.com.au/news/game-development/nab-afl-rising-star-program/u18s

GO YOU MIGHTY Black Ducks :woohoo:

The game v Vic Country is on now 1100 WST.. Cant find a live score update.
Got this off the Twitter on the AFL page

Even start in @AFL_Under18s. Pat McCartin strong as a key target for Country. WA’s Blake Acres back on ground after early injury scare.

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Callum Twomey Callum Twomey ‏@AFL_CalTwomey 28m

Vic Country leads WA 24-20 at quarter-time of @AFL_Under18s. Sheed 7 touches and 2 goals for WA. McCartin 6 disposals and 2 for Country.

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3rd term under way - Vic Country 5.2 (32) leads Western Australia 4.5 (29). Watch it live on your mobile: http://afl.to/10oer1U

Watch the U18 champs LIVE

AFL Live subscribers have the chance to watch the fourth round of the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships, with games scheduled between Vic Country and Western Australia and the battle of the unbeaten sides Vic Metro and South Australia on Friday, June 28.

You can watch both games via the AFL.TV link in the app menu.
The AFL Live application is available on any Australian or New Zealand iPhone, iPod and iPad or Android smartphone and tablet.

Overseas subscribers to the AFL Live TV service can also watch both games.

WA got home by 3 points. Great effort.

WA got home by 3 points. Great effort.
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Yeh great effort mate..From the tweets.. Full details later

Cometh the hour, cometh the man! Cam McCarthy marks in the dying seconds and goals to win the match for WA pic.twitter.com/8NCYxabrt2
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Amazing finish at Simonds as Cameron McCarthy takes a huge mark and kicks the winning goal after the siren! WA 11.7 (73) Vic C 10.10 (70)

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Full report.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-06-28/wa-pinches-a-nailbiter

Unfortunately for Subiaco supporters it seems Dom Sheed has broken his collarbone.

LH young Sheed’s game was one of the most impressive performances I have seen from a young midfielder in a very long time. About 30 disposals, a truck load of clearances & then topped off by 4 quality goals, this young bloke has a very bright future ahead. He reminds me of a young Simon Black. He was unfortunately injured going in for yet another contested possession late in the game.

LH young Sheed’s game was one of the most impressive performances I have seen from a young midfielder in a very long time. About 30 disposals, a truck load of clearances & then topped off by 4 quality goals, this young bloke has a very bright future ahead. He reminds me of a young Simon Black. He was unfortunately injured going in for yet another contested possession late in the game.
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Yeah he’s a ripper mate. I think based on his carnival form, even if he doesn’t play another game this season, he should go between 5 and 10 in the draft.

I can absolutely assure all that Subiaco are putting as much effort into identifying players in their zone as any WAFL club could. We’re not quite up with the SF, CL, EF’s of this world yet and there’s a box or two more I would like to see ticked but we’re getting there.

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U18s Champs All the best to WA lads Vs SA at Etihad this Arvo

http://www.afl.com.au/news/game-development/nab-afl-rising-star-program/u18s

AFL Under 18s 2013 ‏@AFL_Under18s 2h

Huge Div 1 double-header at @EtihadStadiumAU today. SA v WA 3:35pm, Vic Country v Vic Metro 5:35pm. Gates open at 3pm, entry is free!

LH…to me all this is cyclic, 4 - 5 years ago SD had some rippers(Nats, Notte, Pearce, Yarren, etc)…WP had the likes of Darling, Black and Nelson…Peel had some beauties…yeah EF, Cl and SF seem to be well represented most years, but I see Subi seems to be well represented in the u/16s, Schoolboys etc thus who is to say next years side won’t be dominated by the likes of Grace, Clark, Wilkinson etc.

EF have surprised me though with so many players selected this year…Cripps(P) has grown a whopping 20cm over the last two years to come to the party, Marsh(J) and Jansen have always been earmarked as AFL draft players…Alirr came from Qld this year, whilst the likes of Cuneo has been hidden away at Aquinas, whilst others selected(Solomon, Regan and Cripps) were behind the likes of Marsh (H), Simpson, Howson and Paparone from last year plus current reserves guys in Dorotich, Jupp, Byron-Pendergast, Fannon etc.

EF have struggled at the u/16 level for the past 3 - 4 years, thus sometimes expecting kids who are dominating at that level to do the same at colts, when they are older, can be unrealistic TBH…a lot can happen to a kid between those mid - later adolescent years, in terms of height, weight, injuries and motivation. Christ Ryan Lester-Smith has come out of no where this year to kick a few goals for EF league, the kid wasn’t a go to player in EF colts flag in 2010, didn’t get picked for state juniors etc…can never predict who’s gonna do what, unless they are a O’Meara, Swallow, Rich, Coniglio, Hogan and Martin these kids are exceptions and tracked from birth probably!!

Yeah fair call Freeze about the 18’s squad. Most of our very good players this year are 1996 lads. Chris Bryan and Rhys McAlister were unlucky though I reckon as 1995 boys. I mean McAlister has 42 goals already this year in colts and Bryan, I’m not sure if you are familiar with him, but he is one of the most fluent, balanced players we’ve had for a while. I haven’t seen many blokes who can side-step through traffic like him except maybe for a few Indigenous fellas.

But yeah no real issue with the state squad they picked. As the results show so far we have a 0-2 record against Claremont, a 0-1 record against you guys and a 1-1 record against South, so we’re not quite there yet. I’ve got high hopes for 2 or 3 lads they haven’t blooded yet. Maybe that might make a difference. I hope they get a chance to show everyone what they can do.

THE NEXT generation of AFL stars will be on show at Etihad Stadium on Wednesday and AFL Live subscribers will have the opportunity to watch them in action.

AFL Live subscribers have the chance to watch the fifth round of the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships. with games scheduled between South Australia and Western Australia, and Vic Country and Vic Metro.

You can watch both games via the AFL.TV link in the app menu.

There is a division one title on the line, and if South Australia defeats Western Australia it will win its first under-18 championships.

If Western Australia can win, Vic Metro has the opportunity to claim its third consecutive title if it beats rivals Vic Country.

The AFL Live application is available on any Australian or New Zealand iPhone, iPod and iPad or Android smartphone and tablet.

Overseas subscribers to the AFL Live TV service can also watch both games.

A whole host of AFL draftees will be out to impress clubs and recruiters in the final round of the carnival.

South Australian pair, midfielder James Aish and defender Matthew Scharenberg have shown throughout the carnival that they deserve their top 10 draft rankings.

Vic Metro captain Luke McDonald has already committed to North Melbourne as a father-son recruit and has been impressive throughout the tournament, as has midfielder Josh Kelly.

West Australian talented forward Jonathon Marsh has boosted his draft stocks, as has Cameron McCarthy, whose after-the-siren goal handed Western Australia a win over Vic Country last week at Geelong.

For Vic Country, Darcy Gardiner is considered one of the best key defenders in this year’s draft pool, while Billy Hartung has made a solid return from finger surgery.

Action kicks off with South Australia and Western Australia from 3:35pm (AEST), followed by Vic Country and Vic Metro at 5.35pm.

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Congratulations @SA_U18s, who are winners of the @AFL_Under18s for the 1st time. Claimed the division one title by beating WA by 10 points

Bad luck boys - good effort

More details later

U18s WA finish 3rd ranked side behind SA and Vic Metro Tough Break for Cam McCarthy who sustained a broken Fibula and will miss the rest of the season
South Australia 3.2 8.4 10.6 11.9 (75)
Western Australia 3.1 5.2 8.4 10.5 (65)
GOALS SA: Hourigan 3, Battersby 2, Dumont, Harvey, Karpany, Knight, McKay, Reynolds WA: McCarthy 2, Sokol 2, Cameron, Johnson, Keitel, Lim, Marsh, Pickett
BEST SA: Dunstan, Scharenberg, Pitt, Hourigan, Battersby, Combe, Durdin, McKay, Spina WA : C Smith, Lim, Cripps, Jansen, Edwards

Full details

http://www.wafootball.com.au/news/2534/state-18s-fight-to-the-finish

Freeze having watched 2 of WA’s games live in the flesh & 2 on Fox Footy I thought Cripps was a little disappointing over the whole carnival to be honest mate, granted he was good today ..For mine the standouts for WA were Dom Sheed, Clem Smith, your boy J.Marsh was very good but obviously got injured vs Vic Country, Cameron McCarthy, Charlie Cameron while most of the others showed ability but lacked the consistency over 4 quarters!

Congrats to Dom Sheed who despite missing WA’s final game with a broken collarbone was awarded the Larke medal for best Player of the U18s Champs

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