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2011 Metro Grand Final 0

The 2011 Metro season comes to an end with the Metro Grand Final between the Lincoln Park Piranhas and the Wrigleyville Rhinos.  The Rhinos were undefeated all season until the final round where the Piranhas powered home for the win.  Could there be a case of the Wrigley-wobbles?? Can the Piranhas repeat last rounds victory?? Will the Rhino’s charter a Qantas flight to get all their Aussies to the field on Saturday??  Who will hold the Rich Noty Cup aloft after the final whistle??

Score:

Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
Lincoln Park 2.2.14 3.6.24 4.8.32 5.12.42
Wrigleyville 2.2.14 5.3.33 5.7.37 5.8.38

Goals:
LP: Dougie, Jason S, Jason W, Steve Cassity, Saint
WV: Ortiz 2, Nolan, Knopp, Leibo

2011 Metro Round 10 - WV vs LP 0

Score:
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
Lincoln Park 3.6.24 6.9.45 9.12.66 9.14.68
Wrigleyville 2.1.13 4.2.26 5.2.32 6.4.40
Goals: LP: Dougie 2, Frankie, Pony Boy, Steve Cassity, Nolan S 1 (? 3) WV: Paul 2, Pete, Hayes, Nolan 1 (? 1)

2011 Metro Round 9 - LP vs LS 0

Score:
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
Lincoln Square 3.3.21 5.6.36 7.8.50 10.9.69
Lincoln Park 3.0.18 4.2.26 5.5.35 5.9.39
Goals: LP: ? Rocky LS: ? Al 3, Oscar 2, Crackers, Paul, Kyle (+2 goals - Piranhas not enough players)

Chicago vs Milwaukee 0

Milwaukee and Chicago had a strong hit-out in what hopefully will be the warmest weekend of the season. Milwaukee made the drive with only 10 players, Chicago grateful that no-one had to come through O’Hare had a full squad to select from. The result was two strong teams were selected and a competitive game of 18s was on the cards.

Right from the get-go there was no thoughts of Chicago vs Chicago or Milwaukee vs Milwaukee with both sides going in hard regardless of who their opponent was. Good, hard, MAAFL footy played at its warmest.

The combined side wearing the United jumpers outlasted the guys wearing the Bombers jerseys with the only loser of the day being whoever gets to wash the jumpers.

Results

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
United 5.1.31 4.1.25 4.5.29 1.5.11 14.12.96
Milwaukee 1.2.8 4.2.26 1.2.8 1.3.9 7.9.51
Goals United: Bradley (3), Meyer (3), MacGlashan (3), Deutz (2), Eve, Brennan
Milwaukee: McKeegan (3), Enzinger
Best United: Bradley, MacGlashan, Deutz, Brennan, Leibowitz
Milwaukee: McKeegan, Panek, Kasby, Hoyt B, Deehan, Wolfe

United fall to Minny 0

Congrats to those of you that actually made the trip up to Minnesota this past weekend. The challenge began way before the first bounce, however full credit to the 15 of us that took the field against Des Moines and Minnesota in the afternoon. Their ability to focus on the task at hand knowing full well that we were behind the eightball in terms of being undermanned from the outset.

Our first game against a determined and constantly improving Des Moines outfit turned out to be an inspiring win with a number of players stepping up to cover the losses to mother nature. Jayson Schmelzer, Mark ‘Gunner’ Gzynski and Graham ‘Crackers’ Brennan led the way up forward consistently finding a lot of ball and more importantly rewarding themselves and the hard work up the field to work Des Moines into the ground.

Results

Team 1st Half 2nd Half Final
Des Moines 0.0.0 0.1.1 0.1.1
United 0.0.0 8.4.52 8.4.52
Goals Des Moines: None
United: Brennan (2), Gizynski M (2), Schmelzer J (2), Deehan, Wilhelm
Best Des Moines: None
United: Brennan, Deutz

Brownstone award: David Deutz
Oxford Landing award: Crackers

Slow starts have plagued us this year, the lads stepped up against a full strength Freeze outfit and restricted their scoring in the first half. The back line must have thought the Freeze had 22 players on the ground, but to their credit withstood the avalanche, however we were unable to apply any scoreboard pressure at the other end, however opportunities were few and far between. At half time: CAFA 0.0.0 and MN 1.6.12 With some of our key position players preparing to endure a night with the package back in Chi-town, our makeshift team with 5 Des Moines players stepping into help us out, held their heads high. But in the end, with little rotations available to us in the middle, saw their midfield shift gear, increasing their inside fifty forays, and the scoreboard began to tick over for them. Eventually running out winners 5.9.39 to 0.1.1. The scoreboard really didn’t tell the true story, i have no doubt CAFA can avenge this game at Nationals, something to look forward to! MN have set the bar pretty high, they will field 2 solid teams this year, we need to continue to build on our fitness and make sure that MN don’t have a chance at Nationals this year.

Results

Team 1st Half 2nd Half Final
Minnesota 1.6.12 4.3.27 5.9.39
United 0.0.0 0.1.1 0.1.1
Goals Minnesota: None
United: None
Best Minnesota: None
United: Panek, Zukowski

Brownstone award: Mike Panek
Oxford Landing award: Ez

That said we now switch into overdrive, and set ourselves for the Milwaukee Bombers who will no doubt come into Chi-town full of confidence after beating us recently in Madison on a postage stamp!

2011 Metro Round 8 - LS vs WV 0

Score:
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
Wrigleyville 3.3.21 4.5.29 8.9.57 11.14.83
Lincoln Square 1.0.6 1.1.7 1.2.8 2.4.16
Goals: WV: Knopp 5, Leibo 3, Nolan 2, Dougie LS: Oscar, Crackers