SUBSTANDARD – VOLUME 6 2012 – Tom Martin 200 Greetings and welcome to Volume 6 of Substandard, the Blacks Organ, for season 2012. Highlights this week include a Tom Martin 200 game tribute and a brilliant look-a-like photo. Thanks as always for your interest in the AUFC, if you have any feedback or Bob Neil photos to send through please email me at chairman@bobneil.com or call 0414 488 282. We haven’t received a huge amount of feedback recently but would love to hear from you, especially those from interstate and overseas. Likewise, for current teams and players, there is a keg on offer once again on season 2012 for the team that provides the best Bob Neil photo/promotion for the year, as judged by the President. Last years winner is featured as the Bob Neil photo of the week…suspect we wouldn’t get too many complaints if it was the featured photo every week. SPONSORS & MEMBERS DAY Last reminder that this Saturday is Sponsors and Members Day for the Adelaide chapter at Bob Neil 1. All paid up Sponsors and Members are invited to the Long Room from 12:30 – 2:00 for some delectable curries and complimentary drinks courtesy of the proprietor. Then stick around and watch the great man Tommy Martin in his 200th game against ladder leader Tee Hee Gully. If you haven’t done so already please RSVP to Rulebook on 0414678815 or email sponsorship@bobneil.com for catering purposes. We will provide details on interstate and overseas shows next week. FACEBOB Bob found good humour in Tom Colebatch’s Facebook status update last Friday afternoon “Calling all former team-mates. Need several career references. I have been named at Full Back for WesleyCurtin. I feel sick.” Tom has since informed us that being named at full back made his hamstring almost tear off the bone so he was a last minute withdrawal. We’re now at 249 likes with the last one from “Stormy” Normy Geier who we haven’t seen nor heard much of since his glory days as an important member of Bookem Denno & the C-grade Actors. Good to hear from you Stormy. You will also be pleased to know that Bob dominated the Dunlop Volleys Facebook survey last week, ending up with the vast majority of the vote as to “which Australian do you think would be the ultimate ambassador for Volleys?”. I’m sure something big will come of that. www.facebook.com/bobneil130 ROUND 5 REVIEW 4 out of 7, a bare pass but a pass nonetheless. The A grade had a very hard fought win at Tangle Park against Max Walkerville with "Brad Davis here to save us" starring and kicking a brilliant goal from the boundary to lock the result away with just minutes to go. Benny Castine joined a growing list of lads this year to make their A grade debut for the club and looked right at home. Only sour note was the knee injury to Heafy but we hope that it’s not quite as bad as it first looked. Adelaide University 11.11.77 defeated Walkerville 9.9.63 Goal Kickers: Davis 3, Rohde 2, Alesci 2, T. Bateman , S. Paynter , Roach, McCullough Best Players: Mcintyre, S Paynter, W Paynter, Alesci, Davis, Bateman TEAM Tea Tree Gully Portland Adelaide University Walkerville Prince Alfred OC Modbury Port District Old Ignatians Flinders Park Eastern Park P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 W 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 0 L 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 D 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 For 583 428 463 424 452 392 480 320 379 426 Agst 330 492 322 368 459 385 452 518 471 550 % 63.86 46.52 58.98 53.54 49.62 50.45 51.50 38.19 44.59 43.65 PTS 8 8 6 6 6 5 4 4 2 1 The B grade lost by a couple of goals but were decimated by unavailability across the senior squad so no great panic there. Pitto keeping up his good form with another BOG performance. At the Bob Neil grounds the B*stards had a stressful start to the day when they couldn't find a key to get into Bob Neil # 1 and therefore had to move the game to Bob Neil # 2, which clearly had an unsettling effect on the men in Black because they got belted by Ross & Trevor. Coach Tyro ironically noted that on the day the B*stards finally kick more goals than points the opposition kicked more points than we had scoring shots...interesting. The C-Bombs kicked badly and therefore played badly against the Burnt Chips, eventually going down by 32 points, whilst Sugar Ray and his Drunken Cowboys also kicked badly but fortunately played a very average Burnt Chips B grade and won by 6 goals. The Chairman made a triumphant return to the game in the Drunken Cowboys, kicking an amazing goal from two centimetres out (about where Wilbur missed from in the 2000 B grade Prelim) and winning himself two votes courtesy of umpire Rulebook, whom he entirely coincidentally bought a couple of beers for on the preceding Thursday evening. The Chardonnays and Scum rounded out the day with comfortable victories against the GGs at Bob Neil # 2, with the Scum write up featuring as the match report of the week. Ladders for all grades can be found at the link below: http://www.sportingpulse.com/comp_info.cgi?c=1-114-0-208863-0&a=LADDER As always, detailed results/reports for all teams are on www.bobneil.com (click round by round results) and you can also find the round 6 teams on the site. TOM MARTIN 200 AUFC GAMES This weekend marks a grand occasion in the history of the AUFC as Tommy Martin, otherwise known as “Tom’s Stories”, “Drugs”, “Don’t call me Drugs”, “No Doze”, “Dr Uggs”, “Champ”, “Grenville”, “Action Man”, “Nelson” and now simply “TM”, plays his 200th game for the worlds greatest football club. Tom walked into club with a master plan in 1994, a vibrant and fit 17 year old fresh from year 12 as a Tarnished Spooner, playing primarily Div 6 and 6res in his first year at the club. 16 years later he finished his AUFC career (part 1, 198 games) after a week in Singapore/Bali for the footy trip with 3rd degree sunburn, no voice and little vibrancy. 1994 2010 It’s fair to say that Tom didn’t leave much in the tank over the course of those 16 years, during which time he established one of the great careers on and off-field in AUFC history. He left the club in 1995 for a stint with PAOC and North Adelaide before returning in 1998 with Simmo and his Donkeys. In 1999 he had a crack at North Adelaide once again, playing some league footy before famously returning just before the finals campaign which ended with a best on ground performance against the Goodwood Sinners in the A grade’s most recent grand final (by one point) success. From there, aside from a short stint in the UK, he built a magnificent career at the AUFC with achievements including A grade captain for 3 years, Gunning Medallist, Runner up Division 1 Medallist, Best on Ground in Grand Final and a State Representative. He has played 199 games, kicked 108 goals and won himself 36 jugs of beer for 18 BOG appearances. On field he has been described as one of the great leaders that the club has seen and, in the words of Bruce Willis, the best captain (or right up there just in case I slightly mis-quoted Mase) that he has come across in his 25 years in football. Off-field Tom has been a great contributor to the Committee (currently as Deputy Chairman) and has been a driving force behind the continued strength of Hold your Bowlies over the years as a host, songwriter (must be up there with Rulei as most prolific) and live performer via his famous Action Man alter-ego. After taking a year off in 2011 to recover from his severe burns, Tom has returned to the field in 2012 in good fitness and with his renowned enthusiasm for the contest. 200 game players in the A grade are few and far between at the AUFC and from my recollection only Cam Bryson and Dog Muir have achieved such a milestone in the last 25 years. We congratulate Tom on his milestone and encourage you all to get out there on Saturday to show your support for one of the true legends of the club. In celebration of this Tom will be hosting Hold your Bowlies on Saturday night so get along for what I’m sure will be a rousing evening of celebrations. We also have a commemorative Tommy T-Shirt for the event, limited numbers of which will be available for only $15 at the game on Saturday. We will also keen an eye out for it on Saturday night for the clash at Lords between the Poms and the Windies. As always, $8 schnittys, $5.50 pints and 2 4 1 vodkas from 9-12 are on offer at the Cumby and footy/cricket will be live on the big screen. Next weekend is another belter Bowlies with King Kernahan on the stage so best to lock that one in your calendar as well. CONGRATULATIONS Congrats to Brad Davis, Lachie Roach, Will Paynter and Tom Bateman for being selected in the under 23 state squad. The lads are competing for a spot in the team that will be travelling to Tasmania on the June long weekend for the state carnival. From a club point of its terrific to have four players in the squad, only last years Div 1 premiers Gays r Great have more. Separately, you may have noted that Adam Kimber has recently been promoted to the position of Director of Public Prosecutions after previously serving as Deputy. Adam played 35 games for the club in the 1980s and has retained a close association with University Sport over the last twenty years. He is currently the President of the Adelaide University Cricket Club although not for much longer I suspect! Congrats to Adam. Lastly, ex Black legend Tim “Plug” Harcourt, son of ex Black legend and life member Geoff “Prof” Harcourt, has been recently appointed as an adviser on international engagement for the South Australian government as it attempts to improve its image overseas. Expect to see Bob Neil become a much more important component of state branding in future, as he should be. DONATIONS As an alternative or addition to becoming a member or sponsor of the club, you may be interested in making a donation of your choosing to the Adelaide University Associated Entity Fund (the Fund), which provides grants to registered University clubs including football. The Fund is part of the University and as the University is a registered Deductible Gift Recipient, this generally enables you to claim the donation as a tax deduction, however the University recommends that you seek your own financial advice. The University, directly and via the Associated Entity Fund, has been a great supporter of the club in recent years and grants have enabled us to undertake capital projects and various club improvements that would otherwise have been impossible for us to fund. If you wish to make donation please go to the link below, from which you can either donate online or print off the donation form. http://www.alumni.adelaide.edu.au/s/923/interior-3-col-norot.aspx?sid=923&gid=1&pgid=619 Please ensure that the donation is made to the Adelaide University Associated Entity Fund and click/tick Adelaide University Football Club as your nominated entity. We will only be notified of your donation if you tick the box on the form saying “I consent to the University disclosing my contact details to the Club or Association that I have nominated above”. LOOK-A-LIKE – AUSSIE BOB IN THE EARLY 90S ROUND 6 PREVIEW Ah here we go, I needed look no further than the next round to get a picture of what our schedule could look like in the second half of the season. I imagine that the “pay your subs or you won’t be picked this week” threat won’t have much of an impact this round. Div 2 (Aussie Bob & The Contract Killers) Div 2R (Spud O'Reilly & the non-fighting Irish) Div 6 (Cyril & the C-Bombs) Div 6R (Sugar Ray & the Cowboys from Hell) Div 8 (The Chardonnay Socialists) Div 8R (The Scum) Div C1 (The B*stards) Div Over 35s (The Greys) V V V V V V V V Tea Tree Gully at Uni Oval Tea Tree Gully at Uni Oval Central United at Mofflin Reserve Central United at Mofflin Reserve Gepps Cross at Duncan Fraser Reserve Gepps Cross at Duncan Fraser Reserve Goodwood at Park 10 (12:00) Pooraka at Fitzroy (2:00 Sunday) Aussie Bob & The Contract Killers will be aiming to extend their winning streak to 4 games when they take on an impressive Tee Hee Gully side at Bob Neil # 1. Obviously it is going to be a huge day for the Killers with TM’s 200th game and a big crowd in attendance, not to mention (at the time of writing) Luke Mcentee’s first game back in black since her infamously tore his hip flexor in the dying minutes of the 2011 2nd Semi Final against Ross & Trevor. The team will be available on the website by now, early in the week it looked like TM, L-Mac and GHW would return at the expense of an injured Heath and a couple of others but things can change quickly after Thursday selection. The non-fighting Irish have a special guest coach in King Kernahan as Spud takes a break in Bali. King is treating the outing as some sort of therapy session in order to release some of the tension that comes with having 3 kids under 5 at home, so you can expect to hear a booming 80s style spray at half time regardless of the score at the time. Cyril and the C-Bombs really really need a win when they travel out to take on a Central Dis-United that has also been struggling at the Muff Reserve. Win this one and they’re back in the hunt, lose and it’s going to make life very difficult from here. Sugar Ray and the Drunken Cowboys are also out at the Muff looking for back to back wins for the first time this season and also an umpire if anyone is interested. Bonus petrol payment on offer this week. The Scum and Chardonnay Socialists also travel north to take on Gepps Double X at Traitor Town, whilst the B*stards are the only event on the card at Bob Neil # 2 as they take on the Goodwood Sinners. All up, a challenging round of footy for the men in Black. Bob be with you all. BOB NEIL PHOTO OF THE WEEK Last years winner GREYS REPORT FROM WOLVERINE Greetings all. The Greys cardigans have now been ordered and are available for purchase by the general Blacks community. See link below and add AUFC logo. http://www.asos.com/au/ASOS/ASOSCardigan/Prod/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=1726883&cid=7617&sh=0&pge=0&pgesize=20&sort=1&clr=Grey+marl These are available on www.bobneil.com in the store section for the very reasonable price of $55. If you want one get in quick because it’s a limited release. Wolverine #227 SPECIAL PROMO If you’re looking for a loan keep this in mind MATCH REPORT OF THE WEEK - SCUM In Round 5 of the 8R season AUFC SCUM played the GGs at Bob Neil 2 and etched out a solid 46 point victory. The win all the more remarkable as most of SCUM were way more interested in the GGs at Morphettville, particularly Race 7 starting at 4.20pm. It looks as though the ADHD/Turrets SCUM have been weened out already this season with SCUM producing a solid, even lucid performance on this day. There were no so called 'incidents' from the game and not many so called 'highlights' either. Probably the only noticeable events were the systematic resting of every player over the age of 35. This unfortunately had nothing to do with preparing these war horses for their Sunday game with the Greys but more so to do with age catching up with them. Howie, Mi Barker, The Don Burke and the Blonde Rwandan were given a blanket and some mothballs late in the game. The only post 35 player to finish the contest was Rulei after his 42 birthday on Thursday...he was umpiring. Goals Kickers Aussie kicked in for 1, 'Rhys' Joel Argent kicked his first for the club, Mi Barker kicked a couple, The Homewrecker/Maker also chimed in with two, Simon 'Balalalalalas!' (sung to La Bamba by Richie Valens) kicked two rippers late, the Chimp kicked 3 snaps. Best Players Ronan Keating has become a bloody good Back Pocket, P Mally played a Stewie Loewe like game at CHF, Stefan 'The Dictator' Musolino has recaptured his 2010 form and got votes without playing on a broken leg, Dont be so Karas was relentless, Daniel 'FranknFurter' Currie is getting better every week. Best on the ground winning 2 jugs of beer...he won every hard ball there was, he backed up a BOG with another run in the Chards, he needs a haircut and he was even sent off! Moly Moly Molyneux! Stone's Man Must be shared this week. 50% for evil and %50 for good. Evil Half goes to Chimp for creaming P Mally in a marking contest that was heard in Athelstone. How did Mally get up? Dunno Good Half goes to Mally for getting up...amazing...whilst still having the ball in his hands...sensational! UPCOMING EVENTS – HOMECOMING DAY We are in early planning for a big homecoming reunion day on the 21st of July, which will also include a large Greys and Life Members Function in the evening. Stay tuned for more info on that in the coming weeks. Also note the Quiz night on June 23, lock it in the diary and start getting your tables together. Date 05-May-12 19-May-12 02-Jun-12 23-Jun-12 30-Jun-12 07-Jul-12 21-Jul-12 04-Aug-12 04-Aug-12 16-Sep-12 28-Sep-12 Event 80's Reunion Day Sponsors & Members Day 70's Reunion Day Quiz Night 90’s Reunion Day Ladies Day Reunion/Homecoming Day Blacks Ball 1962 Premiership Reunion Lunch Super Sunday Annual Dinner Venue Uni Oval Long Room @ 1:00 Uni Oval Long Room @ 1:00 Uni Oval Long Room @ 1:00 To be Advised, 7:30pm Uni Oval Long Room @ 1:00 Uni Oval Long Room @ 1:00 Uni Oval Long Room @ 1:00 Dom Polski Centre, 8:00pm Uni Oval Long Room @ 1:00 The Cumby Adelaide Uni CORPORATE SPONSORS The Blacks room upstairs at the Cumby is a terrific venue for functions, capacity of 135 for cocktail and 100 for sit down dinner. Special offers available to friends of the AUFC, contact Rose at the Cumby for further detail info@thecumby.com.au or 8231 3577. Sponsors Contact John Waltham Darren Thomas Alex Worthington Grant Miles Matt Hobby Andrew Cosh Sponsors Business The Cumby T & R Pastoral Angove Family Winemakers Hayes Knight McCarthur Recruitment Minter Ellison Lawyers Player Sponsors Adelaide University Boat Club (Patrick Maddern) Andrew Wright Anthony Dimarzo (168) Balthazar Barossa Bill Whiting Brian Austin Dadds Jandy (Michael Dadds) David Proud Dr Jim Katsaros Dr Martin Altmann Dr Peter Sharley Emmett Property (Nick Emmett) Ferrier Hodgson (Bruce Carter) Garry Davis Gary Dart gdart@kingstonchambers.com.au Gloria Gilmour GN Projects (Paul Nardinocchi) Hambour Luxoflex (Nick Hambour) Hyde Park Dental (Danny Mulvihill) Jeremy Clapp Knight Frank KPMG (Peter De Cure) KPMG (Tom Davies) Leading Edge - James Trotter Macquarie (Sam Bridgwood) Matthew Hutchens (291) Michael Reid (148) Parade Books (Ross Dillon) Paul Case (128) Peter Abrey Phil De Messurier (111) Rick Sarre Ross & Kath Rohde Sam Nickless Scott Bache Shaun Fowler Sportsbureau (Tony Roach) St Andrews Hospital (Stephen Walker) Stephen Parker Taylor Collison (Mark Pittman) Tim Horry Tom Burke Website www.thecumby.com.au www.tandr.com.au www.angove.com.au www.hayesknight.com.au www.mccarthur.com.au www.minterellison.com.au Player Bankes Craig Allan, Matt Bateman, Tom Quin, Alex Jack Whiting Hamer, Jon Evans Will Heath, Nick Roberts-Thompson, C Green, Kalon Sharley, Simon Martin Tom Swift Ned Davis, Brad Dart, Ned Swincer Philip Lewis Jack Zac Hambour Mulvihill Pat Lewis Ben Walker Tom Kellett Graeme Scopacasa Paul McEntee, Luke Rhyce Deacon Pilgrim Stephen Monty Swift Paynter, Seb McCullough, Will Parsons, Charlie Crouch, Dan Hurley-Wellington G Rohde Callum Paynter, Will Weekley Dan Willis Joshua Roach Lachie McIntyre Andrew Max Parker Pittman Sam Alesci, Andrew Bateman, Darcy PAID UP MEMBERS Vice Presidents Steve Parker Egils Olekalns Cam Bryson Dave Gordon John Homburg Peter Maddern Mick Kenny Peter Sharley Rick Sarre Tom Katsaros Chocka Members Bob Penhall Craig Ball Egils Olekalns Grant Miles Ian Dinnison (Vic) Marcus Kampff (Vic) Mark Wellington Mick Kenny Nick Lewis Peter Franklyn Rabs Douglas Sue Biggs Tim Kelly Wayne Abrey Bob Neil Members Adam Kimber Adrian Brewer Alan McCarthy Alasdair Abbott (NSW) Alex Katsaros Alister Lee Andrew Culley Andrew Deer Andrew Ettridge Andrew Lamb Andrew Leunig Andrew Stenhouse Andrew Whittam Anthony Burke (Vic) Anthony Fulwood Anthony Lehmann Ben Jackson (NSW) Ben Russ Bob Neil Brian Daniels Bruce Bishop Bruce Keynes Cam Bryson Cam Mudge Chris Haskett Chris Withnall Dale Adams Damian Newberry Danny Wardleworth Daryl West David Backler David Gambling David Johnson David Moore David O'Byrne (Tas) David Prescott NSW) Denis Harrison Don Haslam (Vic) Dr Harry Butler Dr Hugh Harley Evan Arnold Bob Neil Members Gary Krievs Gavin Cragg Gavin Watson George Kokar Gerald Heath Gerald Ward Greg Flavel (NSW) Iain Miller-Smith Ian Grundy (Vic) Ian Kuchel James King James Llewellyn Jamie Darams (NSW) Jeff De Boer Jeff Milton Jeff Voight Jim Naylor Jim Woolcock John Goodwin John Kite (NSW) John Kleinschmidt John Parker John Penhall John Read John Sangster John Shopov Jono Marin (Vic) Justin Stewart-Rattray Kevin Griffiths Kym Murchison (Vic) Lou Keipert Luke Hochman Malcolm Ashwood Marco Draca Mark Dawson Mark Fanning (ACT) Mark Headland Mark Perks Martin Bruening Matthew Hochman (Tas) Matthew Walsh Bob Neil Members Michael Aplin Michael Hughes (Qld) Michael Kerr-Grant Michael Taylor Neil Page Nic McNicol Nic Simmons Nick Hobbs Nick Raschella Nigel Rudge Paul Hochman (Tas) Paul Smith Peter Coleman Peter Milte Peter O'Donnell (Vic) Peter Tunbridge (WA) Peter Watherston (NSW) Phil Britten-Jones Phil Ransome Prof Michael Sage Richard Foster Richard Hutchinson Rob Rorrison Robert Floreani Ryan Arbon (WA) Ryan Eagle (NSW) Sam Duluk Sam Mitchell Scott Henchliffe Scott Kimber Shane Rigden Simon Emms Steve Mcarthur Steve Stranks Stuart Price Tim Ford (Vic) Tom Birchall Tom Colebatch (WA) Tom Katsaros Trevor Wadham Tristan Hockley Greys Members Alastair Haldane (WA) Alex Katsaros Alex Shopov Alistair Walsh Allan Broadbent Andrew Iwaniw (WA) Andrew Magarey Andrew Muir Andrew Puddy Andrew Watson (NSW) Angus Smibert Anthony Davies Anthony Gildea Anthony Roediger (NSW) Anthony Schaeffer Ashley Georgeson Ben Cox (Vic) Ben Doyle Ben Moore (NSW) Ben Prisk (Vic) Bob Bradley Brad Collings Brendan O'Callaghan Brendon Roberts Brenton Eckert (Qld) Brenton Rigden Brian Hyde Bryan Haines Cam Maher Cameron Watson Chris James Chris Pascoe Chris Pick Craig Smith Dale Roberts Damian McGrath Dan Sargeant (Vic) Daniel Francis Daniel Gannon Darren Graetz Dave Bassanese (NSW) Dave Cardone Dave Gordon David Barnes David Bradshaw David Chapman David Nelson (NSW) David Noonan (Vic) Greys Members David Semple Derek Bonner Derrick Quinton Doug Mcfarlane (WA) Dougall Whyte (Qld) Eric Passaris (Vic) Frank Kleinig Graham Smith Gunar Krievs Guy Badman (WA) Hamish Bills Hamish Dillon (Vic) Haydb Baillie Howie Thomas Ian Hockridge Ian Milne Ian Monger James Edwards (NSW) James Lewis (Qld) James Loechel Jed Gunn Jeremy Clapp JJ Mallon John Mitchell (ACT) Jon Corney (NSW) Jonathon White Joseph Argent Josh O'Connell Josh van Derloo (VIC) Julian Menz Justin Schultz Kurt Roberts-Thomson Kym Beilby Kym Mayes Kym Tregenza Lachlan Boddington Liam Gallagher Liam Grainger Lloyd Morris Luke Kewell (Vic) Mark O'Donnell (Vic) Mark Puddy (Vic) Mark Schwerdt (Vic) Marshall Hanna Martin Gallagher (NSW) Matt Mayes Michael Chittleborough Michael James Greys Members Michael Killicoat (NSW) Michael Lewington Mike Ellery Monty Neate (WA) Neil Beagley Neil Foster Nick Haslam (NSW) Nick Lewis Nick Paltridge Nick Piazza Pat Moriarty (Vic) Paul Clohesy Paul Favilla Paul Hammond Paul Rossiter Peter Cooper Peter Crowhurst (Qld) Peter Ford Peter Jolly Peter Kidd (Vic) Peter Kube (VIC) Peter Slattery Peter Wildy Quenten Schwarz Red Emmell Richard Brown Richard Hearn Rob Hoile Robert Bradshaw (VIC) Robert Lynch Roger Martin Roger Moten (NSW) Ron Carey Rory Lane Ross Haslam Ryan Quinton (WA) Sam Moore Sam Tymons Sandeep Agarwal Scott Galpin Scott Robertson (NSW) Scott Tolhurst Sean Tasker Seb Wende Shane Mcgahan (NSW) Simon Bishop (ACT) Simon Clode (WA) Simon Cowham Greys Members Simon Hanson (Vic) Simon Kewell Simon Kokar Simon Newman Simon Tamke (NSW) Steve Borgas Steve Marinoff Steve McKee Terry Hutton Tim Davidson (Vic) Tim Dixon Tim Lange Tim Shierlaw Tom Charlton Tom Hawker Tom Rosewarne Tony Circelli Tony Lock Tony Mitchell Tony Stewart (NSW) Tony Weisback (NSW) Will Grant (WA) Will Honner (NSW) A/B GRADE FIXTURES 2012 Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Date 14/04/12 (Sat) 21/04/12 (Sat) 28/04/12 (Sat) 05/05/12 (Sat) 12/05/12 (Sat) 19/05/12 (Sat) 26/05/12 (Sat) 02/06/12 (Sat) 16/06/12 (Sat) 23/06/12 (Sat) 30/06/12 (Sat) 07/07/12 (Sat) 14/07/12 (Sat) 21/07/12 (Sat) 28/07/12 (Sat) 04/08/12 (Sat) 11/08/12 (Sat) 18/08/12 (Sat) Opposition Flinders Park Old Ignatians Prince Alfred OC Portland Walkerville Tea Tree Gully Modbury Port District Eastern Park Flinders Park Old Ignatians Prince Alfred OC Portland Walkerville Tea Tree Gully Modbury Port District Eastern Park www.facebook.com/bobneil130 www.twitter.com/bobneil_130 www.bobneil.com Venue University Oval Hunter Park Park 9 University Oval Walkerville University Oval Modbury Reserve University Oval Dwight Reserve Flinders Park University Oval University Oval Port Reserve University Oval Petaringa Oval University Oval Largs Reserve University Oval