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CAFL representative squad serve St Mary’s a 121-point drubbing in Alice Springs

The best of the CAFL have given the reigning NTFL premiers a day to forget in the Red Centre, with a 120-point drubbing leaving the coach hungry for more. Read how it happened.

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July 20: The best of the Central Australian football league have given the Top End premiers a day to forget, defeating them by more than a ton in the Red Centre.

Reigning NTFL premiers St Marys travelled down to Traeger Park in Alice Springs to take on the CAFL representative side, who served them a 121-point drubbing in a 21.18 (144) to 3.5 (23) game.

An eight-goal final term for the locals was the nail in the coffin for the visitors, who were kept goalless in the second half.

Marcus MacDonald nabbed five majors for the locals, who had 13 different players hit the scoreboard.

Kynan Barnes nabbed three in the game, while Daniel Gorry and Adam Cullen each had two to their name.

St Mary’s three goals came from Tyson Kent, Jack Musgrove, and Joshua Heath.

But to St Mary’s coach Andrew Vallejo, the boys still enjoyed the visit down – despite the dour outcome on the scoreboard.

“They enjoyed the experience of getting on the plane and coming down, it’s been a good couple of days,” he said.

With St Mary’s pre-season beginning in two weeks, Vallejo said the young side “learned a lot” from the match.

St Marys Coach Anthony Vallejo talks to his side. Picture: Gera Kazakov.
St Marys Coach Anthony Vallejo talks to his side. Picture: Gera Kazakov.

The locals got off to a blistering start, kicking four goals and six points in the first quarter compared to the visitors two-straight.

The CAFL score kept climbing, as they broke the midfield winning clearance after clearance – many of which proved fruitful for the scoreboard.

By halftime it was a 35-point margin in favour of the home-side.

St Marys fought hard – with Ethan Bush being named best on ground for the team – but they seemed unable to find the answers as the score kept climbing.

Inaccuracy rued both sides, with St Mary’s unable to make the most of their few forward-50 entries in the second half.

CAFL best on ground Kale Sevallos-Seden said the 18 minors for the side was definitely an area of improvement.

“I think we could kick a lot straighter, but it was good,” he said.

CAFL players gather around Marcus MacDonald (30) to celebrate one of the five goals he kicked against St Mary’s. Picture: Gera Kazakov
CAFL players gather around Marcus MacDonald (30) to celebrate one of the five goals he kicked against St Mary’s. Picture: Gera Kazakov

Minor scores aside, CAFL representative squad coach Andrew Campbell said he hoped the weekend’s performance made “Alice Springs proud”.

“I hope the Alice Springs football community is proud because this is what we needed,” he said.

“Hopefully we can do it again in 12 months time if they win the flag up there again.

“It seems to be the common trend that we play the premiers – but I’m not gonna make any lies, we want to play the best.

“If we get a chance to play an NTFL rep site, that’s what we want.”

Earlier in the day, the senior women defeated their junior counterparts, while the Souths beat the Pioneers in a massive day of footy in the Red Centre.

Ahead of NTFL premiers St Marys facing off against the CAFL’s best, the under-23 and over-23 women went head to head at Traeger Park in Alice Springs, resulting in 38-point victory for the seniors 9.6 (60) to 3.4 (22).

Best on ground for the Over-23s Lara Harding (centre) mingles with the senior and junior women’s teams. Picture: Gera Kazakov
Best on ground for the Over-23s Lara Harding (centre) mingles with the senior and junior women’s teams. Picture: Gera Kazakov

Lara Harding was best on ground for the seniors, while Brylee Kerrin was best on ground for the juniors.

Starting the day of footy at Traeger, the U18 junior South’s beat the Pioneers in a close fought match 8.7 (55) to 7.7 (49).

The Pioneers made a spirited late comeback, getting the game back to seven points but a few late misses ended up costing them the game.

Squads locked in for St Mary’s vs. CAFL rep fixture

July 19: A talented young St Mary’s squad will make the trip down to Alice Springs to take on a CAFL representative side brimming with star potential.

St Mary’s are fresh off winning their 34th NTFL premiership against Nightcliff and now get the chance to take a 24-man squad to the Red Centre where they will face the CAFL’s best.

The Saints will have plenty of young faces from their undefeated under-18s squad with most of their senior players still interstate.

Of those, Thomas Dewsbury and Parker Fawcett have already had their taste of senior action and will be hoping to impress in what is expected to be a chilly Alice Springs.

Saints leading goal kicker Jackson Calder will skipper the squad while Beau Tedcastle and Mitch Musgrove will bring firepower of their own.

Nick Yarran at training ahead of St Mary's trip to play the CAFL representative game. Picture: Pema Tamang Pakhrin
Nick Yarran at training ahead of St Mary's trip to play the CAFL representative game. Picture: Pema Tamang Pakhrin

Coach Anthony Vallejo said the squad were looking forward to the chance to represent their club in Alice Springs.

“It’s going to be a good hit out for us, we’re playing a few of kids with a lot of our senior players away,” Vallejo said.

“We’re pretty excited, it’s not too often you get to go down and play a game in Alice Springs with St Mary’s.

“We’ve got a really talented group of kids who came through the under-18s undefeated to win a flag so we’re looking forward to seeing what they can do.

There’s also a couple of surprise returnees including former Rising Star and NT News Player of the Year winner Nick Yarran who last year played for the Darwin Buffaloes.

Former Palmerston coach Josh Heath has also returned to the club he used to play at.

“Early stages just yet on that one, Nick’s wanting to come home to his club, so hopefully it all works out,” Vallejo said.

The club will be engaging with kids from Papunya, sharing their jerseys, letting them be part of the guard of honour and running a clinic.

Sponsors Straitline Blinds, Arthur J. Gallagher, Real Estate Central, Chemist Warehouse have helped make St Mary’s trip possible.

“We just want to have a bit of fun and get out into the community, get the St Mary’s green and gold down there and getting around some of the Papunya kids,” he said.

Thomas Dewsbury at training ahead of St Mary's trip to play the CAFL representative game. Picture: Pema Tamang Pakhrin
Thomas Dewsbury at training ahead of St Mary's trip to play the CAFL representative game. Picture: Pema Tamang Pakhrin

Calder said the squad would not be taking the match lightly, even if they were missing the majority of their senior team.

“It’s exciting, we have a lot of young kids but we’re a proud club and even inexperienced we’re still going to try to win,” Calder said.

“I’ve travelled through Alice. Never played there, but from all reports it’s a fantastic venue that might be a bit chilly so we’re really looking forward to it.

“It’s hard to tell how we will go at the moment, but we’re always trying to win when we play for St Mary’s.”

Matches:

Under 18’s Wests vs. Federal – 9.30am

Under 18’s Souths vs. Pioneer – 11.15am

TIO CAFL Senior Women Curtain Raiser U23s vs. Over 23s – 1pm

CAFL Representative Game CAFL vs. St Marys: 3pm

St Mary’s

Jackson Calder at training ahead of St Mary's trip to play the CAFL representative game. Picture: Pema Tamang Pakhrin
Jackson Calder at training ahead of St Mary's trip to play the CAFL representative game. Picture: Pema Tamang Pakhrin

Jackson Calder

Blake Cooke

Thomas Dewsbury

Parker Fawcett

Jack Musgrove

Zachary Robinson

Matthew Wilkinson

Jack Danckert

Ethan Bush

Jesse Jesson

Zane Gellel

Jayln Priestly

Nicholas Yarran

Benjamin Browne

Hagen Wigney

Michael Danks-Graham

Anthony Lewfatt

Tyson Kent

Jack Gallaher

Beau Tedcastle

Joshua Heath

Chester Hunter

Addison Young

James O’Hare

CAFL Squad

Waratah's Abe Ankers had a strong game against the Darwin Buffaloes in Round 8 of the 2023-24 NTFL season. Picture: Celina Whan / AFLNT Media
Waratah's Abe Ankers had a strong game against the Darwin Buffaloes in Round 8 of the 2023-24 NTFL season. Picture: Celina Whan / AFLNT Media

Abraham Ankers FEDERAL

Daniel Gorry FEDERAL

Caylan Laporta FEDERAL

Kynan Barnes FEDERAL

Ariki Lowe FEDERAL

Braydon Weily FEDERAL

Patrick Coffey FEDERAL

Deacon Braun SOUTH

Daniel Stafford SOUTH

Bradley Turner SOUTH

Issaha Forbes SOUTH

Thomas Swan SOUTH

Michael Tilmouth-Turner SOUTH

Orlando Turner SOUTH

Tyreece Forbes SOUTH

Travis Smith WEST

Tanner Coulthard WEST

Addison Young WEST

Sam Mader WEST

Chester Hunter WEST

Antonio Riley WEST

Tarrant Maher WEST

Dominic Maher WEST

Francis Bruce ROVERS

Tyreeq Ahfat ROVERS

Taylem Stubbs ROVERS

Shaydan Close ROVERS

Lucas Ross ROVERS

Adam Cullen ROVERS

Connor Dunne ROVERS

Royce Close ROVERS

Jackson Cole PIONEER

Cheyne Miles PIONEER

Luke Foster PIONEER

Kane Sevallos-Seden PIONEER

Liam McDonald PIONEER

Waisele Morgan-Thomson PIONEER

Kaleel Ross PIONEER

Matt Campbell PIONEER

Originally published as CAFL representative squad serve St Mary’s a 121-point drubbing in Alice Springs

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