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Needless to say, a win is important for both sides as they play catch-up in the finals race. Saturday January 11, 1:30pm St Mary’s: D. Johnstone 4, J. Calder 4, S. Rioli 3, N. Paredes 2, J. Brodie Carroll snared a double upon his successful return to the line-up, while Kim Kantilla was also not far away from the action. For Darwin, key forward Daniel Stafford did most of the damage with six goals, with fellow bigman Darren Shillabeer managing two but both spurning some good chances. Berry has VFL experience across two clubs, and proved all of his class as Palmerston’s premier tall when his side needed it most. A true test of the Magpies’ improvement should present in this fixture, with the Saints a physical side which can apply good defensive pressure for four quarters. Saturday, December 14, 2.30pm Palmerston: T. Freeman 3, D. Nichols 2, A. Davey, J. Berry, W. Shadforth, D. Gaykamangu , K. Holt-Tubbs. Darwin: N/A. The following is a list of players that attended Washington & Lee who were drafted in the NFL Draft from 1960-present. ST MARY’S 5.3 | 10.9 | 14.10 | 17.14 (116), Palmerston: B. Tiwi will hope to prevent that while looking to break into the top two themselves, but face a tough run against three fellow top four sides in the run home. Tiwi earned some breathing space in the NTFL top five with a hard-earned win over Darwin at home, putting the Bombers six points clear of the bottom three. For the Magpies, Aaron Lonergan will lead out the likes of Sandy Brock, Kyle Emery, and Wade Shadforth alongside playing-coach Alwyn Davey. Church 3, A. Davey, M. Bunworth, W. Shadforth, A. Diamond, E. Frank, J. Patrick, J. Thompson Waratah: K. Kantilla 5, B. Zobel, M. Newton, L. Fitzgerald, A. Ankers, M. Blake. Long. Henry Kerinaiua stood up in a losing effort for Waratah with two majors, but his forward partners in Steven Stroobants and Kim Kantilla were unable to truly break the shackles. The game was considered an “eight-point” match with St Mary’s able to extend the gap between fourth and fifth out to 10 points, and 14 clear of the Bombers, while instead, Tiwi cut the deficit to just four points and percentage away from the top four. Familias Unidas por La Justicia. The versatility of Nightcliff’s lineup and multiple scoring avenues constantly prove too much for its opposition, and may well get the Tigers over the line once again. The Tiwi Bombers will look to widen the gap to a fledgeling trailing pack when they take on Waratah at Tracy Village to open Round 13. Regaining a good level of consistency after suffering long-term injury setbacks, Holt-Tubbs continues to be one of Palmerston’s most valuable players. View the profiles of professionals named "Jack Berry" on LinkedIn. But Iacobaccio’s men were able to hold on for a thrilling win, providing another example of what the brightest young talent in the VFL and TAC Cup competitions has to offer. For Waratah, the Warriors remain six points away from sixth spot, and their season is slipping away. He’s already had a taste of life in the “big W”; now, Jake Riccardi is a fully-fledged Werribee player. Blakey, Velissaris and Sheehan won a lot of the ball and the tide began to turn, with their side kicking the next three goals and reducing the margin to just 12 at three-quarter time. Darwin’s season to this point has been somewhat of a rollercoaster, but the Buffs have can still boast a positive record and safety in their top five spot. A win to the Bombers and loss to the Buffs would see Tiwi draw level for a top four spot heading into the Christmas break. In response, Waratah is set to field a decent side with leader Abe Ankers named at the heart of midfield, while the trio of Kim Kantilla, Jae McGrath, and Michael Newton headline an exciting front six. Brock came on leaps and bounds throughout his second season of NTFL Premier League football, locking down a key role for Palmerston down back. Willie Wheeler‘s return has been highly anticipated, so his pending selection is a promising sign. WANDERERS 1.1 | 2.3 | 7.4 | 9.5 (59). It was another case of not being in the hunt for long enough for Davey’s side, conceding costly flurries of goals despite enjoying their own spurts of momentum. THE final Northern Territory Football League (NTFL) Men’s Premier League round goes down on what is set to be a super Saturday of footy, with all four fixtures taking place on the one day at four separate venues. Norbuilt Oval. Sat 25/Jun 2:10 PM. Southern Districts: W. Farrer 3, D. Barry 2, J. Clarke, K. Dingo, J. Innes, D. Hall. The Warriors answered each Muk Muks charge, coming out comfortable 14.14 (98) to 9.12 (66) winners in the end. The Crocs are set to field a relatively strong team too, highlighted by the inclusion of former Brisbane and Gold Coast utility Jared Brennan, while the midfield-forward rotation is also typical strong; featuring Richard Tambling, Ed Barlow, Josiah Farrer, and Jeff Garlett. Palmerston: E. Frank 3, K. Holt-Tubbs 2, D. Gaykamangu, A. Diamond, M. Perry, D. Cox, J. Rhodes. The brightest young stars of the Peter Jackson VFL, TAC Cup and local football took to Fortburn Stadium on Saturday for the annual Men’s Young Guns Game. An impressive six of Waratah’s nine goalkickers booted multiples, with Henry Kerinaiua leading a trio of Warriors to claim an equal game-high three goals. Saturday January 11, 7:30pm Next weekend, Palmerston looks to break its winless drought against Darwin, while the Crocs host Wanderers. In the round’s other game, Southern Districts kicked away to return to the winners list after a tight three quarters. Abe Ankers and Laine Fitzgerald were among the goalkickers in the Eagles side. The dynamic Shaun Edwards brings some x-factor to the Saints’ midfield, while Eric Guthrie has been a steady performer for Palmerston. On their day and with a full-strength lineup, St Mary’s is one of the most formidable sides in the league, and could well be the one to dethrone Nightcliff come season’s end. View. Contact the author. Ezekiel Frank and Keidan Holt-Tubbs led the way in an improved scoring effort for the Magpies, with the former named his side’s best player. Best 4, A. Wonaeamirri 3, J. Monigatti 2, M. Kantilla, R. Tungatalum, D. Munkara. A fortnight ago the Magpies almost stunned finals-bound Darwin, but fell four points short, and the three games either side of that gallant effort saw a combined deficit of 199 points. NFL Draft - Players from Washington & Lee. The Crocs were made to withstand a strong Eagles fightback, putting a winning 13.13 (91) to 9.5 (59) score on the board. Find out all the matchups, who will be out to impress, and more in our weekly preview. Whist the Saints managed to keep in touch after the main break, the damage was done and the Bombers celebrated a great win. A Bombers forward 50 spine of ex-AFL talent in Austin Wonaeamirri and Tom Bell looks promising, while Bell’s Greensborough teammates Nick Riddle and Charlie Molyneux take up respective spots in defence and midfield. St Mary’s local Harry Kol will also make his debut after nearly 18 months out with hip and ankle injuries. Nightcliff: K. Riley, D. Bowles, J. Kickett, M. Hagan, N. Brown, J. Peris Top-of-the-table Nightcliff continued its terrific season after bouncing back from a rare loss last week to hand down a smashing to Wanderers who slipped down to sixth by the end of the round. Whilst the Dogs put the first major on the board during the first, it took the side until the final quarter to really pile […], THE top five sides will likely be finalised in Round 17 of the Northern Territory Football League (NTFL) Men’s Premier League, with the minor premiership also in Nightcliff’s sights as finals time draws ever closer. William Farrer (23 goals in eight games) is in terrific form, while Sam Barnett (17 goals) and Josiah Farrer (10 goals) are also among the key scorers. The Tigers have steamrolled their way to 16-1 on the back of 10-consecutive wins, overcoming every side in the competition to set a ridiculously high benchmark. The Crocs got on the board last week with a comprehensive 58-point drubbing of Tiwi and look to be building their squad nicely with a distinct Geelong feel. But the positives have been there for the Crocs, boasting the league’s leading goalkicker in William Farrer among a talented forward 50. Essendon trainee Nigel Lockyer Jnr was one of them before suffering an ankle injury, while the pair of Broderick Church and Keidan Holt-Tubbs has held up inside forward 50. St Mary’s: S. Rioli 2, N. Paredes, J. Geary, L. Larson, T. Saunders, J. Cheek. THE Greater Western Sydney Giants finally put a win on the board on Saturday afternoon, defeating Gold Coast Suns in a rain-affected encounter at Blacktown International Sportspark, 2.6 (18) to 1.2 (8). Through midfield, Adam Diamond and Aaron Lonergan have been solid with Sandy Brock another consistent contributor. Palmerston: W. Shadforth, S. Brock, E. Frank, M. Chester, J. Berry, A. Davey. Meanwhile, Nightcliff will look to finish its year on a high when it faces bottom side, Palmerston on Sunday night. PALMERSTON MAGPIES 2.0 | 2.4 | 4.5 | 6.7 (43) NT veteran Cam Ilett has proven instrumental with his versatility and leadership, with Joel Budarick coming on well and Liam Holt-Fitz forming a dangerous partnership with Melville inside 50. Waratah proved one of the more unlucky sides at the start of the season, searching for a win in the first five rounds before finally breaking through against Tiwi. FUJ Message to Supporters about Berry Boycott. Age: 82 year old male. ST MARY’S 6.5 | 12.8 | 19.9 | 25.14 (164) Next week, the Tiwi Bombers travel to test themselves against Nightcliff, while St Mary’s host a must-win game against Waratah. Jarrod Stokes kicked three majors and was one of eight individual goalkickers, while Kantilla was the only multiple goalkicker from Waratah’s six. Ex-Melbourne livewire Austin Wonaeamirri led the way with a team-high three majors, with fellow goal-getters Nathan Djerrkura and Ashton Hams named in the best half-dozen players behind Rodney Baird – all of whom played further afield. The 22-year-old signed with the Dolphins only a few days after the club contacted him, the lack of haggling impressing Ryan. The Tigers were ultra-impressive going both ways, sealing the 14.9 (93) to 8.7 (55) result in style to go eight points clear on top. Jarrod Stokes remains though, and the Buffs boast plenty of goalkickers in the form of Brodie Foster, Ishmael Palmer, and the experienced Matt Campbell. The Wanderers desperately need a win too however, with the season slowly slipping away. Wanderers slipped out of the finals spots on the back of five consecutive defeats after a promising start, with the mid-season break coming at an ideal time for the young side. View the profiles of professionals named "Jack Barry" on LinkedIn. Next weekend, Waratah takes on St Mary’s, while Darwin travels to Palmerston to meet the last placed Magpies. Southern Districts’ slim chances of snatching third spot boil down to at least getting a result against Waratah in their clash on Crocs’ territory, with the Warriors looking to play spoiler. Brain, L. Holt-Fitz. The Buffs went down to Tiwi Bombers last weekend by 14 points, closing the gap between fourth and fifth. The Crocs had no shortage of goalkickers with Sam Barnett (three majors), Charles McAdam (two) and Damian Williams (two) all getting on the board. 2016 Blood Toyota Geelong FNL Seniors. Brodie Foster proved a handy addition to the Buffs’ forward 50, booting a game-high four majors to lead the line from usual goalsneak Jalen Clarke (two goals). The Supreme Court held that when a law enforcement agency creates a so-called internal Brady list, and a peace officer on that list is a potential witness in a pending criminal prosecution, the agency may disclose to the prosecution the name and identifying number of the officer and that the officer may have relevant exonerating or impeaching material in that officer's confidential personnel file. Tahs’ two losses have come by a combined 19 points, meaning they have remained competitive throughout a difficult draw. Tiwi controlled the match after a tight start, leading by 10 points at quarter time and 28 points by half-time. While four points have been coming in aplenty for the Tigers, the win keeps the chasing pack at bay – eight points adrift – with a top two clash up next. In a premiership defence with just one blemish thus far, Nightcliff has proven it remains the team to beat. SOUTHERN DISTRICTS vs. WARATAH Darwin: L. McKenzie, J. Stokes, B. Saturday February 15, 4:00pm Foster 4, J. Clarke 2, C. Williams, M. Quinn, B. Hogan, D. Shillabeer. TIO Stadium. Jack is related to John M Berry and John R Koch as well as 3 additional people. The home side’s transition running proved too much throughout, powering it to a 15.15 (105) to 13.13 (91) result. Along with their fresh talent, the Buffaloes will also look to Patrick Boles and Isaac Seden-Kurnoth to provide some strong support. ... Jack Mentha, Bailey Lambert, Jack Berry, Harry Loughnan, Billy McKay, Blake O’Leary, Jackson Voss and Joe Lloyd. With one team in hot form and the other rising, this should be a heck of a contest. Nightcliff: M. Hagan 3, C. Ilett 2, T. Melville 2, L. Holt-Fitz, D. Bowles, L. Masters, K. Winter-Irving. The Buffs will go in with a typically settled lineup, spearheaded by Daniel Stafford and made even more dangerous with Joe Anderson and Jarrod Stokes alongside him inside forward 50. St Mary’s has the opportunity to foil Darwin’s attempt to hold onto third spot when the two sides do battle at Gardens Oval in the Saturday twilight. He has given new energy, new direction, real life, realpower in the best sense to the labor movement here in Washington andthroughout this country. Waratah brought Palmerston back down to earth with a thud after its maiden win in Round 13, inflicting a 53-point belting on its fellow bottom three side. January/May, 1956. Meanwhile, the Crocs are poised for a top of the table clash against Nightcliff next time out in what is set to be a belter. Tiwi: A. Hams, L. Wale-Buxton, C. Jones, R. Baird, R. Puruntatameri, J. Puruntatameri. Team Green, which featured the likes of Joshua Iacobaccio (Coburg), Jacob Wheelahan (North Ballarat), Louis Pinnuck (Werribee), Matt Darby (Essendon) and Jack Berry (Geelong) and coached by Werribee assistant coach Ben Patrick, was able to claim a nail-biting four-point win over Team Black, 10.6 (66) to 8.14 (62). But that was where the game looked to be turning for the Magpies as they piled on seven majors to cut the deficit to eleven points, heading into the final turn with a heap of momentum in hopes of a second-straight win. Team Black, which had Sam Fowler, Mason Blakey and Marcus Stavrou (all Northern Blues) as well as Luke Bunker (Coburg) and Joel Ottavi (Essendon) on its side, was gallant in defeat, almost snatching victory after being down by as much as 28 points during the third quarter. Keidan Holt-Tubbs notched three majors in a best afield performance, with Kyle Emery and Jack Berry not far behind. Excluding a 25-point defeat at the hands of St Mary’s in Round 7, it is hard to find flaws in the Tigers’ premiership defence. View. Saturday October 31, 7:30pm Even Nichols Medallist Beau O’Connell is being kept out of the team upon his return to action. Earlier, the Tigers found themselves three goals adrift at the main break despite managing two more scoring shots for the half, before hitting back with 5.2 to even the ledger. Nightcliff narrowly accounted for a plucky and more efficient Tiwi side to maintain its gap at the top, scraping over the line by six points. But it was Lachlan McKenzie who was named Darwin’s best, with consistent features Jarrod Stokes and Christopher Williams also influential. Points against Darwin were overturned in Round 3 due to a team sheet error, and the Warriors have struggled against top four opposition since. TIO Stadium. Jarrad Waite, David Armitage, Will Hams, Jackson Calder, Jackson Paine, and Michael Manteit have all had influential stints, while favourite sons Raphael Clarke, Shaun Edwards, and Jake Long also impacted on their returns. Nate Paredes was one of St Mary’s’ sole forms of resistance as he bagged two of his side’s four goals, but was overlooked in the best six with Thomas Davies, Jake Long, and Shaun Edwards all achieving the honour instead. Saturday February 15, 4:00pm With no such concerns, Tiwi will look to further cement its spot in the top five next when when it does battle with Wanderers at Tiwi Oval. Most of the Nightcliff stars will get one last run-out before finals, with Trent Melville, Kyle Winter-Irving, and Daniel Bowles all named to make their 18th appearance of the season, while possible best and fairest leader Kaine Riley also features and excitement machine Liam Holt-Fitz will have the opportunity to add to his 29-goal campaign. Norbuilt Oval. It may not have been the Magpies’ heaviest loss of the season, but an 89-point thrashing at the hands of a team that did not make finals does not bode well – and neither does the three-goal effort. Already boasting one of the standout fly-in rucks in Matthew Dennis, few expected Palmerston to be able to unearth another as the bigman only managed four games this season, but the Magpies did exactly that through Jack Berry in 2019/20. SOUTHERN DISTRICTS 1.3 | 5.5 | 9.12 | 14.18 (102). Worst loss: Round 7 – def. NIGHTCLIFF vs. PALMERSTON MAGPIES Long, S. Edwards, A. For the Saints, Ben Rioli was named the best, while Leroy Larson and Nathaniel Paredes both booted goals in defeat. Buffs playing-coach Matt Campbell – named on an extended bench – will have a ridiculously strong spine to make use of; with Ryan Pendlebury and Stephen Tahana lining up down back, Daniel Stafford and Darren Shillabeer up forward, while skipper Jarrod Stokes returns to the fold alongside the possible inclusion of Adam Sambono.

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