Adelaide Footy League: Balfours Div 6 Round 15 preview
INGLE Farm Bulldogs are starting to play some good consistent football, as evidenced on the weekend with their division six win away against Fitzroy.
INGLE Farm Bulldogs are starting to play some good consistent football, as evidenced on the weekend with their division six win away against Fitzroy.
Simon Phillis has been a star for the Dogs and Saturday was no different.
Ingle Farm faces Pulteney Old Scholars in the game of the round this week.
Brad Sipek continues to improve and was best for the Old Scholars on the weekend.
This game will have a lot of interesting match ups and has the mouth-watering potential of the best two players in the league going head to head with Grae Grant versus Dalton Tucker a genuine possibility.
Elizabeth had no trouble accounting for Mawson Lakes at Argana Park to the tune of 11 goals. The Eagles face West Croydon, which fell to Pulteney despite the best efforts of Lee Walsh.
I’d expect second place Elizabeth to have too much class across the board and it will get the chocolates.
Brahma Lodge made a mess of Houghton with Steven Burns the star whilse Dean Steele slotted seven goals.
This week the Tigers take on Mawson Lakes, which were best served by Justin Keast in its aforementioned loss.
This should be another one sided affair with the threat of a slip up costing the Lodge a top three spot being enough motivation to remove any possibility of complacency.
Fitzroy had a disappointing day against Ingle Farm despite the best efforts of Shaun Smith and Anton Gerardis, who bagged another four goals.
This week the Lions face Salisbury West after its narrow loss to Trinity Old Scholars.
Stewart Connor had his best game of the year and Ryan Davies has been a handy inclusion, again being amongst the best players.
In a game where two teams are really only playing for pride, I lean towards the home team Fitzroy to knock off the Tigers.
Stefan Cavallaro lead the way for Trinity in its crucial win that almost certainly locks in back to back finals appearances for the Lions.
He was well supported by Nicholas Hooker.
This week they face winless Houghton at home.
The Raiders had another disappointing day but this was through no fault of Jai McMurtrie, who has been good all year.
Scott Fitzgerald continues to improve and Matthew Cluse gives great service week in and week out.
Trinity will win comfortably.