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TAC Cup Grand Final


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It's on this morning ...

Calder Cannons vs. Gippsland Power

Sunday 19th September

Etihad Stadium at 10:30AM

Calder Cannons

Backs No. 3 Brandon Ellis DOB 3.8.93 180 cm 77 kg 12 Michael Talia 11.2.93 191 83 9 Luke Madden 27.1.92 180 82

Half backs 10 Tom Sheridan 28.10.93 185 73 23 Brandyn Grenfell 5.9.92 197 80 19 Hal Hunter 15.7.93 184 84

Centreline 11 Alex McLeod 28.1.92 182 72 5 Tom Liberatore 16.5.92 182 77 20 Jason Williams 18.8.93 188 74

Half forwards 6 Jordan Schroder 5.12.92 183 81 34 Luke Mitchell 28.2.92 196 96 15 Cameron Guthrie 19.8.92 186 79

Forwards 48 David Meli 10.9.92 178 79 21 Matthew Watson 16.7.92 194 99 42 Tom Sullivan 15.3.92 168 63

Followers 36 Ned Daniher 29.8.91 201 84 2 Dion Prestia 12.10.92 175 81 7 Mitch Wallis 24.10.92 185 79

Interchange (from) 18 Tom O'Loughlin 15.10.93 179 74 45 Dylan Murphy 30.10.92 167 68 33 Todd Coran 21.3.93 186 77 17 Fraser Dale 10.11.93 187 72 40 Ozgur Uysal 5.8.92 179 72 32 Alistair Kefford 31.5.92 192 93 29 Tallan Wright 15.7.92 182 87 26 Jack Solomon 11.11.93 188 84 41 Osman Allouch 21.9.93 198 99 24 Jordan Angus 27.4.93 201 97 1 Jordan Iudica 6.7.93 184 73 28 Ben Drummond 17.5.93 181 72

Gippsland Power

Backs No. 1 Tomas Bugg DOB 5.4.93 184cm 71kg 36 Patrick Jones 29.1.92 189 80 15 Tom Corry 11.4.92 175 70

Half backs 29 Michael Ross 16.9.91 183 75 40 Lachlan Todd 7.9.92 187 82 30 S. Wyatt 180 73

Centreline 32 Clay Smith 11.5.93 178 76 2 Dyson Heppell 14.5.92 187 79 3 Danny Butcher 22.1.93 182 70

Half forwards 4 Tim Northe 24.3.92 175 70 38 Shaun Marusic 24.3.92 193 94 9 Dean MacDonald 6.7.92 186 84

Forwards 20 Jed Lamb 19.10.92 181 77 5 Simon Deery 18.9.93 191 84 42 Haydn Hector 8.3.93 179 79

Followers 33 Jordan Staley 14.7.93 193 85 12 Dale Hoghton 14.10.91 184 74 21 Aiden Lindsay 22.5.92 181 75

Interchange (from) 8 Damien Hector 8.3.93 181 82 22 Darcy Thorpe 28.2.92 177 76 31 Brayden Salton 19.8.92 194 87 25. Anthony Tipungwuti 22.4.93 174 72 37 Josh Tynan 6.11.93 183 72 11 Blake Carew 15.6.92 177 70 26. Ryan Pendlebury 2.8.92 189 79

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From the TAC Cup website:

if you can't make it to the TAC Cup Grand Final on Sunday the game will be streamed live from the TAC Cup website.

Go to the TAC Cup website (www.taccup.com.au)  and click on the “AFL Victoria TV” tab on the right hand side and you can watch the game through RivusTV.

Alternatively, to listen to it live, copy this web address:

http://bpmmedia.gohosting.com.au/bpmmedia

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Was it last year that sidebottom kicked 10 goals in the TAC cup grand final?

No- the year before.Last year I stated MFC should look at Luke Mitchell- however he was too young.Luke trained with GC but wasn't picked up- Maybe this year- he is starring already. Kicked 3 so far.

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Quarter Time: Calder Cannons 5.2.32 to Gippsland Power 2.1.13.

Goals:

Calder Mitchell 3 Prestia Schroder

Gippsland Marusic 2

Mitch Wallis starring for the Cannons getting lots of ball out of the middle and giving his forward plenty of opportunities. Luke Mitchell killing it with three goals.

Heppell being well covered with the Cannons smothering him at every effort.

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Great long run from Lamb for his second goal.

However, Luke Mitchell's fourth, followed by another put the Cannons 41 points in front.

This kid is no Serhat Temel BTW.

Is he better than my Serhat or not?

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Game over with a 58 point win for Calder Cannons - their 6th flag in a decade.

Mitch Wallis (47 disposals) was clearly best player on the ground and Dion Prestia was not far behind him among the best. Luke Mitchell is looking a terrific forward prospect.

Draft winner is the Bulldogs who will get Wallis and Liberatore through the father/son rule.

Wallis guides Calder to win

Calder Cannons 5.2.32 9.7.61 16.11.107 17.14.116

Gippsland Power 2.1.13 5.4.34 7.5.47 8.10.58

Goals

Calder Cannons Mitchell 5 Kefford 3 Schroder 2 Meli 2 Sullivan Prestia Grenfell Murphy Sheridan

Gippsland Power Marusic 2 Lamb 2 H Hector Smith Northe MacDonald

Best

Calder Cannons Wallis Mitchell Prestia Guthrie Kefford Schroder

Gippsland Power Ross Northe Todd Smith Marusic Staley

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