AFL Demons draft a local

JAKE Spencer's two-year AFL dream came true yesterday when he was drafted as a rookie for AFL side the Melbourne Demons.

The 203cm ruckman is the first Townsville footballer to be drafted by a senior AFL club.

The 19-year-old, who moved to Townsville from Brisbane when he was 18 months old,  has only been playing Australian football for about five years, but with hard work and training he has realised his ambition.

 


Read more ...

and tagged with AFL, Jake Spencer, Draft, Hermit Park, Demons

 

read the full story

Townsville product plays waiting game in AFL heartland

But 18-year-old Jake Spencer swears he has resisted the urge to pull out a voodoo doll in an effort to fast-track his already promising career.

The ruckman became the first Townsville product to be drafted by a senior AFL club in December when selected as the Demons' third rookie pick and 35th in the draft overall.


Read more ...

and tagged with AFL, Jake Spencer, Hermit Park

 

read the full story

Tigers threaten Hawks' hope in Townsville grand final clash

UNIVERSITY will be eyeing off a rare piece of history when they battle Hermit Park for the AFL Townsville premiership at Tony Ireland Stadium today.

Not only will the Hawks vie for back-to-back titles, but a win would secure them a fifth Skilled Premiership in six seasons, making them one of the most successful teams ever.

Only Currajong's five consecutive crowns between 1975-79 would out-do the effort.


Read more ...

and tagged with AFL, Hermit Park, Finals, Hawks

 

read the full story

Townsville footballer dies after training

A MEMORIAL will be held this weekend for a footballer who tragically died doing what he loved.

Former Twin City Lions AFL player John Van Der Linden had just finished footy training on Monday night when he died from a sudden heart attack.

Despite the best efforts of teammates, the 44-year-old man could not be revived.


Read more ...

and tagged with AFL, Hermit Park, Training

 

read the full story

MCG visit gives Townsville AFL prodigy a jolt

IT has taken a while for Jake Spencer to get his head around his impending AFL debut.

But when the teenager took his place in the Melbourne Demons' team photo and looked around the MCG yesterday, the reality he is headed for the big time finally hit home.

Spencer will become the first Townsville product to play in the AFL tomorrow afternoon when he runs out for the Demons against North Melbourne at the game's spiritual home.


Read more ...

and tagged with AFL, Jake Spencer, Hermit Park, Demons

 

read the full story

Coach's 'pants' warning to Tigers

''TURN up ready to play or get your pants pulled down''. Those are the words of warning from Hermit Park coach Barry Gibson to his players as they today prepare to continue one of the closest seasons of the AFL Townsville premiership against Thuringowa.

After seven rounds, barely anything can separate the top three teams of the competition.


Read more ...

and tagged with AFL, Hermit Park, Coach, Barry Gibson

 

read the full story

Undermanned Tigers stand up

HERMIT Park Tigers had a simple game plan that led them to a morale-boosting triumph over University on Saturday - simple, that is, in theory, not so much execution.

But the AFL Townsville Premiership club pulled it off to perfection.


Read more ...

and tagged with AFL, Hermit Park

 

read the full story

Kieran's on a roll

AN ecstatic Kieran Daley credited club captaincy as the catalyst for a rise to prominence that will see him put his skills on display for AFL scouts itching to discover untapped talent.

After thinking being selected for the Queensland Country Stockmen was as good as it could get a month ago, Daley was given the shock of his life when picked to represent Queensland at the Australian Country Carnival.

The Hermit Park Tigers skipper will don the maroon of his state at the titles in Canberra in just under two weeks.


Read more ...

and tagged with AFL, Hermit Park, Kieran Daly, Talent

 

read the full story

Dream start for Tigers as Hawks are blown away

"LETS rock and roll". That was the message from Hermit Park co-captain Andrew Grubba after the Tigers mauled AFL Townsville grand finalists University Hawks 19.13 (127) to 7.9 (51) in the season opener at Neil French Oval on Saturday.

"It's only the first game of the season but it's a pretty good springboard for the rest of the season now," Grubba said.

Read more ...

and tagged with AFL, Hermit Park, Hawks, Success

 

read the full story

Wounded Bulldogs make Hermit Park feel their pain

HERMIT Park were forced to suffer first-hand the wrath of a Thuringowa team stung by defeat.

A ruthless Bulldogs put last week's shock loss to Curra behind them with an imposing 14.6 (90) to 6.11 (47) triumph in week five of the AFL Townsville Premiership at Tony Ireland Stadium.

Victory was set up in the first half as the defending premiers booted seven goals to the Tigers' one.

Read more ...

and tagged with Hermit Park, Bulldogs, Pain

 

read the full story

Hermit Park Tigers bring up cubs for success over Uni

On Saturday the Tigers did exactly that when calling upon reserve RMS AFL Townsville full-forward Joshua Bourne for the second week in a row.

While he failed to make an immediate impact when first promoted against Curra, his six-goal bag against University sealed a hard-fought 15.8 (98) to 8.15 (63) win by the undermanned yellow-and-black.

The secret wasn't in the untapped talent of Bourne, but in how to service it.

"We had to change our structure to get him the football closer to goal where he likes it," coach Barry Gibson said. "He took a few great marks for us and really impressed."

Reinventing Tigers football was the least of Saturday's gambles with Gibson naming a team of 21, deciding to play senior and reserve grade games a man down to give both outfits the best chance of success in a tough situation.

He hit the jackpot when two Tiger cubs promoted out of necessity, Jarrod Cavalot and Jay Allen, impressed in their first top-flight appearance. And they weren't just making up numbers, with winger Cavalot and fellow 16-year-old O'Donnell - in just his third senior game - slotting decisive late goals.

It was a combination of youthful bravado and a protective detail headed by captain Andrew Grubba, Lyle Clifford and John Brazendale, in his first game back in more than a month, to open the game up for the teenagers to flourish.

"We had a few big bodies in the middle, getting to the football first to fill those young guys with confidence to put their head over the ball," Gibson said.

HERMIT PARK 5.3 7.5 10.7 15.8 (98)UNIVERSITY 1.1 5.5 5.10 8.15 (63)

and tagged with AFL, Hermit Park, Hawks, Success

 

read the full story

Hawks lost for words after drought-breaking win

A MOMENT of hesitant silence fell over University when they gathered in the team huddle to celebrate a drought-breaking RMS AFL Townsville win on Saturday.

There was nothing profound about the quietness that followed the 9.9 (63) to 8.12 (60) upset of second-placed Hermit Park, the men in brown and gold had simply forgotten the words to the team song.

For the longest time in the club's proud history the happy Hawks chant had not been heard, with the perennial Townsville football powerhouse going winless in their first 11 matches this season.

Co-captain Tyler Fidoe could afford to smile when he stuttered at the beginning of a heartfelt rendition of the song.

"Yeah, I just had to stop for a second to remember them," he laughed.

But he quickly found his voice to lead the team in song for the first time since taking over the captaincy with Phil Burger, the result having ended their feeling of dread that they may be the first skippers to fail to score a win for Uni.

"That mantle was only out there for one day in the paper and it's gone," Fidoe said.

"It's a huge weight off our shoulders and I think it takes the pressure off all of us now."

Doing all the heavy lifting for the Hawks against the Tigers was a resilient back line of Liam Arnott, Ryan Kelly and Adam Connell.

"They spoiled and rebounded the ball back into play incredibly well for us," Fidoe said.

UNIVERSITY 2.3 8.6 8.7 9.9 (63)

HERMIT PARK 2.4 2.6 6.11 8.12 (60)

and tagged with AFL, Hermit Park, Hawks

 

read the full story

Swans crash to earth after Tigers claw back 42-point lead

HERMIT Park may have stalled their start but it was Curra who were punished when their game broke down at halftime of their final regular-season RSM AFL Townsville clash.

Up by 42-points at the first term and holding the Tigers scoreless, the Swans looked to be doing it easy.

Read more ...

and tagged with AFL, Hermit Park, Curra Swans, Lead, Win, Punished

 

read the full story