NT rep sides beat Essendon VFL and VFLW teams in impressive outings
The NTFL Buffaloes men and women showed their skills in wet conditions at TIO Stadium to come out on top against the visiting Essendon Bombers. Check out all the photos.
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The NTFL Buffaloes have maintained their unbeaten run against the Essendon Bombers in an impressive display of NT footy in wet conditions.
Starring performances from the likes of former AFL player Jed Anderson and Nick Yarran allowed the NTFL Buffaloes to keep their undefeated run since rep footy’s return in 2020 alive.
And though they faced an early fight from their Essendon VFL foes, the conditions worked in the NT’s favour to draw out a 11.7 (73) to 5.11 (41) victory.
Essendon burst out of the blocks dominating the early possessions and hit the scoreboard almost instantly as they peppered the posts.
The early pressure they brought meant the Buffaloes couldn’t find a way out of their defensive end, despite the best efforts of captain Ryan Nyhuis and Matthew Mazzini.
And eventually the visiting team broke through off the boot of Zach Sinnott to get the opening major, putting the home team on notice.
The NT came to life from there as Arnold Kirby showed his form in the ruck, alongside PINT’s Connor McDonald, while Scott Carlin and Nate Paredes dominated the clearances.
Buffaloes’ Nick Yarran was the instigator in every attacking move and played a key role in a Matt Ryan goal, as well as several early majors from the league’s leading goal scorer Jayden Magro.
However, Essendon kept it close and despite inaccuracies were able to stay level with Lachlan Monteath using his height to dominate the marking contest.
Tiwi x-factor man Kim Kantilla showed his famous skills bursting into the fifty to fire off a blistering goal for Essendon, as part of his NTFL club’s connection with the southern team.
The NT team took control in the second quarter as the rain poured down and a quick fire Magro goal gave them a strong lead.
Former AFL player and current Districts star Jed Anderson came to the fore from there and dominated possession in what would become a best on ground showing.
His pressure and intensity at the contest allowed the Buffaloes to break the game open, and with two quick goals from club mate Beau Schwarze they surged in front.
Essendon went goalless from there until the fourth quarter in which the NTFL took their foot off the gas, bringing the visitors back into the contest.
Oskar Smarrt showed some footy smarts handballing and staying on his feet to draw one back, while Jack Peris, playing his first game in the red and black, was lively late too in conditions he knows well.
Tiwi youngster Karlson Kantilla was also busy late and active on the offence, but ran into heavy pressure.
But for every point they clawed back the NTFL levelled, with the tackle-happy Brodie Carroll and Seth Harris busy, while Anderson was still at the centre of everything.
“These games give you goose bumps, it’s a great feeling to come out here and put on the NT jumper, I really appreciate coming out and playing with the boys,” Anderson said.
“I haven’t done this since 2012, it’s unbelievable to come out here and play in front of family and friends and represent the place I’m from.
“For the boys to show up as we did and play an NT brand of footy was great, we came together really quick and we loved showcasing our skills and learning from each other.
“It was pretty tough conditions, we adapted pretty quick, won the contested footy and used it well along the outside which was massive for us.”
Score:
NTFL: 4.1 8.2 9.6 11.7 (73)
Essendon: 3.3 3.8 3.8 5.11 (41)
Goals:
NTFL:
Jayden Magro 3
Beau Schwarze 3
Matt Ryan 2
Scott Carlin
Nick Yarran
Brodie Carroll
Essendon:
Kim Kantilla
Zach Sinnott
Lachlan Monteath
Oskar Smarrt
Amin Naim
Best:
NTFL:
Jed Anderson
Nick Yarran
Nate Paredes
Brodie Carroll
Jayden Magro
Essendon:
Lachlan Monteath
Kim Kantilla
Xavier O’Neill
Luca Alessio
Oskar Smarrt
WOMEN’S
The NTFL women held on to the narrowest of leads to overcome an Essendon VFLW side that never let up the pressure in the 2024 representative fixture.
The NT women were eager to get back on the winners’ list after being run down by Claremont in last year’s fixture.
And though the scoring was low in the wet conditions the Jasmyn Hewett-led side survived winning the day 2.5 (17) to 1.4 (10).
The NTFL Buffaloes burst out of the blocks showing their aptness to playing in the wet and humid conditions, which their Essendon foes weren’t used to.
They came with the speed and intensity of a side in the middle of their season and it wasn’t long until Palmerston young gun Marika Carlton sent the ball inboard to find Steph Lawrence.
And just as she has all season, the competition’s leading goal scorer and PINT spearhead sent the ball flying through the middle of the sticks.
Captain Hewett was everywhere getting the tap downs in the ruck, hitting the contests and sending the ball forward to set up chances.
Essendon were quick to respond striking back quickly off the boot of Jamie-Lee Morrow, while captain Eloise Chaston was busy across midfield.
However, it was the NT that went into quarter time ahead when two-time best and fairest Molly Althouse and Hewett worked in tandem to supply star player and umpire Emma Stark with a goal.
In those conditions it was hard to get the better of the acclimatised NTFL players, and the likes of Reni Hicks, Jo Miller and Gabrielle Deller were constants on the ball.
And with no more goals scored after quarter time possession became paramount, and defensive efforts under pressure even more important.
Tiwi’s Freda Puruntatameri, playing for Essendon, was a rock in defence for the Victorian side whether taking the intercept mark or disrupting, and proved herself a real thorn in the NT’s side.
Karly McNeice, Scarlett Orritt and Grace Dicker also had their moments for the visitors, while Maria Rioli showed a moment or two of her usual skills.
Jemma Iacono, from St Mary’s, was prolific for the NTFL down back and saved more than a few chances of her own alongside Emma Forsyth and Emily Forshaw.
And under pressure, particularly late on, the NTFL survived, and for her efforts not only in captaincy, but also around the ground former AFLW player Hewett was named best on.
“It’s amazing, you only get one opportunity at this every year, it means the world to us all and I’m so happy we got the win,” she said.
“I was buggered by the end. They kept the pressure really high and they fought us to the very end, and it makes the win that little bit more special knowing we had to do it tough.
“There’s a lot of young talent coming through the Territory at the moment and so many of them are playing at this level for the first time.
“A lot of us are from different clubs, we love getting around each other and doing this, it’s a great way to form new friendships.”
Score:
NTFL: 2.0 2.2 2.5 2.5 (17)
Essendon: 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.4 (10)
Goals:
NTFL:
Emma Stark
Stepth Lawrence
Essendon:
Jamiee-Lee Morrow
Best:
NTFL:
Jasmyn Hewett
Jo Miller
Gabrielle Deller
Reni Hicks
Jemma Iacono
Essendon:
Eloise Chaston
Jamiee-Lee Morrow
Freda Puruntatameri
Grace Dicker
Karly McNiece
ALL THE PICS
NTFL Women
1 MARIKA CARLTON
2 EMMA STARK
3 TATYANA PERRY
4 STEPH LAWRENCE
5 JEMMA IACONO (vc)
6 JASMYN HEWETT (c)
7 MAIGHAN FOGAS
8 CHRISTY LANDWEHR
9 MICKAYLA WARD
12 BILLIE BYERS
13 EMMA FORSYTH
14 CARLY REMMOS
15 EMILY FORSHAW
16 RENI HICKS
17 MADELEINE JEANS
18 JANET BAIRD
19 CASSIE MCWILLIAM
21 KATE ATKINS
26 MOLLY ALTHOUSE
28 JONITA KINGSLEY
30 RUBY O’DWYER
31 GABBY DELLER
40 JO MILLER
Essendon Women
1 MADDISON FORD
4 KIMBERLY CUNNINGHAM
6 RUBY MAHONY
8 EL CHASTON ©
9 JAIMEE-LEE MORROW
10 MARIA RIOLI
12 CHLOE PRPIC
13 OLIVIA MANFRE
16 JAYDA RICHARDSON
18 KYLA TRACEY
19 ASHLEA MELNIKAS
20 SCARLETT ORRITT
23 MADDISON GRAY
28 AMY CARISS-BRETT
31 MADDISON SHAW
34 FREDA PURUNTATAMERI
35 DANIELLE MARSHALL
39 JAMIE LEE PUAUTJIMI
44 GRACE DICKER
45 TIA DAVIDGE
46 KRYSTAL RUSSELL
48 GLORIANA LUTA
50 KARLY MCNIECE
NTFL Men
1 SCOTT CARLIN
2 NICK YARRAN
3 BRODIE CARROLL
4 DARCY CHIRGWIN
5 KIEREN PARNELL
6 RYAN NYHUIS (c)
7 BRODIE FILO
8 LUCAS EDMONDS
9 JED ANDERSON
11 CONNOR MCDONALD
14 WYATT RYAN (emg)
15 JAY MOODY
16 JAYDEN MAGRO
17 BRAEDON MCLEAN (vc)
18 BEAU SCHWARZE
19 MATT RYAN
20 NATE PAREDES (vc)
21 JACK O’SULLIVAN
27 SAM DARLEY
28 SETH HARRIS
29 TEX KOREWHA
30 MATTHEW MAZZINI
33 ADRIAN SCOTT
36 ARNOLD KIRBY
39 JAXON EAST (emg)
41 COOPER DAHMS
42 STANLEY WAISTCOAT (emg)
Essendon Men
42 BRENDAN KANTILLA
43 KIM KANTILLA
45 ZACH SINNOTT
47 XAVIER O’NEILL (c)
50 LUCA ALESSIO
51 CAMPBELL GRAY
52 JAKE SUTTON
53 JACK PERIS
55 JAMES AULD
57 CHARLIE BOLMAT
58 JERMARL DALY
60 WILL HOARE
61 JACK JEDWAB
66 KARLSON KANTILLA
67 JARED ECKERSLEY
68 RYAN EYRE
69 LACHLAN MONTEATH
71 MATTHEW FOLEY
73 AYUI MAKEING
75 OSKAR SMARTT
76 JACKSON HATELY
78 TOM TOMA
79 TOM STAPLETON
80 KANE LOFTUS
81 SOLOMON MCKAY
82 RICKY MONTI
83 AMIN NAIM
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