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AFL Round 1 Results

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Cats Defeat Magpies In NAB Cup Grand Final

Geelong has taken a giant step away from the disappointment of September's grand final loss and sent an ominous warning to the rest of the competition, thrashing Collingwood by 76 points to claim the NAB Cup at Docklands on Friday night.

The Cats last won the pre-season premiership in 2006 and looked certain to claim this one from midway through the second quarter.

Scores were locked at the first change but six unanswered goals generated a 40-point lead at the main break and laid the foundations for the 0.18.19 (127) to 1.6.6 (51) victory.

Joel Selwood, who with Gary Ablett wreaked havoc through the midfield, won the Michael Tuck Medal as the best player on the ground.


So dominant were the Cats in what was expected to be a close contest, that the Pies took almost a half of football to kick their third goal of the game. It came at the 13-minute mark of the third quarter.

So imposing were they in almost every match-up around the ground that acting captain Cameron Ling was substituted from the game in the third quarter.

But the news wasn't all good for Geelong, with premiership defender Josh Hunt taken from the ground on a stretcher in the first quarter with what is suspected to be an ACL injury to his left knee.

He hit the ground after an innocuous clash with Collingwood forward Paul Medhurst.

Selwood was stellar, collecting 19 touches to half time to finish with 33 and two goals. Ablett was less visible but no less effective, especially in the last term, and had 35 disposals and three goals.

Paul Chapman (29 possessions, two goals) was also very good while young forwards Tom Hawkins and Ryan Gamble were lively but wasted opportunities.

Harry Taylor clearly won his battle with Travis Cloke and Matthew Scarlett, Corey Enright and Darren Milburn were watertight as usual.

The free-kick count heavily favoured the Cats (27-10) but despite the moans of Pies fans, it accurately reflected the winners' desire to be first, strongest and smartest at the contest.

For the Magpies, Shannon Cox stood out with 17 generally good disposals, Scott Pendlebury (14) and Dane Swan (16) worked hard in the midfield, Thomas showed flashes of form forward, while Tarkyn Lockyer was reliable as a backman.

The Cats got off to a great start when Tom Lonergan booted their first after a free kick was awarded right in front, but the Magpies then kicked three of the next four to take back the lead.

One of those was a 50m penalty won by ruckman Chris Bryan for a nine-point conversion, but Selwood was able to reply.

The Cats then turned it on in the second, adding 6.5 to 0.1. Steve Johnson kicked the first before Chapman took a Selwood handball to goal on the run. Varcoe then kicked his first and Selwood nailed another.

Johnson marked unmanned 30m out and converted and then Ablett sent home a super-goal that was disallowed because of an infringement in the square. He booted a regulation goal moments later to make up for it.

The Cats had several more opportunities on the way to their 40-point half-time lead, but didn't capitalise on them.

The third term started in similar fashion, with the Cats booting a couple before the teams traded majors. Fifty-six points clear, the Cats turned for home.

In the last, Ablett kicked an incredible goal from 40m on the boundary only for the Pies to find a double through Thomas and Cloke.

Geelong then booted the last four, including Jimmy Bartel's celebrated say after the final siren.

The focus of both sides will now switch to round one of the season proper, with Geelong to meet Hawthorn in two weeks' time and Collingwood hosting Adelaide.

Geelong 0.3.5 0.9.10 0.13.15 0.18.19 (127)
Collingwood 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.4.5 1.6.6 (51)

GOALS
Geelong: Nine-point goals: Nil Goals: Ablett 3, S. Johnson 3, Selwood 2, Chapman 2, Lonergan 2, Stokes 2, Gamble, Varcoe, Tenace, Bartel
Collingwood: Nine-point goals: Bryan Goals: Thomas 2, Clarke, O'Bree, Beams, Cloke

BEST
Geelong: Selwood, Ablett, Chapman, Taylor, S. Johnson, Bartel
Collingwood: Cox, Thomas, Lockyer, Pendlebury

INJURIES
Geelong: Josh Hunt (knee)
Collingwood: Nil

Reports: Nil

Umpires: McLaren, Jeffery, Donlon, M. Nicholls

Crowd: 37,277 at Docklands

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Hawks Defeat Eagles

Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson tried to put the attention on to his team but it was all about that man – Lance Franklin – after his star spearhead made an emphatic return to senior football on Friday.

Playing his first game of the pre-season at Visy Park, Franklin gathered 26 disposals and booted 4.4 to help his side power away from the West Coast Eagles.

The two teams were level for most of the day before ‘Buddy’ helped the Hawks boot 5.5 to 1.0 in the final term as his team ran away to win by 38 points.

Despite some poor kicking from both teams, Hawthorn won what was at times a scrappy affair, 13.21 (99) to 8.13 (61).

“We were pretty pleased with what [Franklin] was able to put out today,” Clarkson said after the match.

“He’s done a lot of training; he hasn’t done a lot of contact work over the summer but he’s been able to do a lot of the running work and in the last three or four weeks he’s built up his body contact.

“So he’s ready to go; he’s fit and hungry and he’s had a good pre-season but he just had less body contact and marking contests in pre-season than what he would have in the last three years, but that’s not such a bad thing.”

While Franklin played almost the full four quarters, Hawks star Luke Hodge also made a successful return.

He gathered 19 possessions in his now-customary role across half back. The Norm Smith medallist, with his right shoulder heavily strapped, did not return after three-quarter time and had ice on his left thigh, but Clarkson said Hodge had only copped a minor knock and his team had got through the clash relatively unscathed.

While Hodge went about his work in usual, mopping-up fashion, Franklin was more conspicuous.

Whenever he got the ball, the small crowd could be heard lifting their voices in anticipation – particularly later in the match as the No.23 began to exert a greater influence.

He showed on several occasions the shoulder and thumb injuries that had hampered his summer were behind him as he took several strong marks and moved with his usual zip.

He also showed little regard for Eagle opponents Mitch Brown and, for the most part, Eric Mackenzie, often playing on and taking on his less experienced rivals.

Franklin finished the day with four goals but also had a hand in at least three others.

Jarryd Roughead also provided a strong target, while at ground level there were no sign of the second-year blues for Cyril Rioli, who pounced on anything loose and looked lively throughout the match.

Brad Sewell was on and off the ground throughout the game but was his usual bullocking self when on the ball. He, along with skipper Sam Mitchell, each had 29 disposals.

Clarkson was also pleased with the performances of youngsters Ryan Schoenmakers, Beau Dowler, Garry Moss, Brendan Whitecross and rookie Riley Milne.

With the Hawks not having any injury concerns from the match, the club will now focus on which players they have to choose from for their round one clash with Geelong.

Clarkson said Trent Croad and Rick Ladson were certain to miss but the door was ajar for an influx of others to push for a recall against the Cats.

“Jordan Lewis will be an outside chance … we’ll need to make an assessment on [Stephen] Gilham,” he said.

“No matter what happens we’ll have a good competitive side that runs out there for round one.”

Dream Team watch – Hawthorn’s Lance Franklin is rated a $428,000 forward in Toyota AFL Dream Team 2009.

Hawthorn 2.7 4.12 8.16 13.21 (99)
West Coast Eagles 1.4 4.11 7.13 8.13 (61)

GOALS
Hawthorn: Franklin 4, Rioli 2, Williams 2, Dew, Roughead, Schoenmakers, Suckling, Thorp.
West Coast Eagles: Butler 2, Lynch 2, Hansen, McKinley, Rosa, Staker.

BEST
Hawthorn: Franklin, Sewell, Guerra, Rioli, Mitchell, Young.
West Coast Eagles: Butler, Rosa, Kerr, Masten, Priddis.

Injuries
Hawthorn: Nil.
West Coast Eagles: Nil.

Reports: Nil

Umpires: Chamberlain, Rosebury, Stevic.

Crowd: About 500 at Visy Park

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Queensland Pledges $60 Million To Gold Coast Football Stadium

The Queensland government's announcement of $60 million towards the cost of a 23,000-seat stadium for Carrara would appear to have removed any doubt the AFL will grant its 17th licence to the Gold Coast.

AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou all but confirmed in a statement released on Monday afternoon that the licence would be granted to the GC17 bid consortium when the AFL Commission meets later this month.

"The funding announcement will pave the way for a final decision by the AFL Commission on the Gold Coast licence," the statement read, adding that Demetriou expected the item to be 'top of the agenda' at the mid-March meeting.

Ahead of the March 21 state election, Queensland premier Anna Bligh on Monday took her campaign to the tourist haven to announce that, if re-elected, her government would go further into debt to build the $130 million AFL stadium.

Queensland's share of the cost would be $60 million, Gold Coast City Council has pledged $20 million, with the AFL and Federal government to make up the difference.

"If these conditions are fulfilled - and I have every reason to believe they will be - Gold Coasters will get a new Aussie Rules team to cheer and a new home to cheer them in," Ms Bligh said.

The AFL has already committed to establish and underwrite a team this season in the Victorian-based TAC under-18 competition under senior coach Guy McKenna, the first step in developing a club to be ready for AFL participation by 2011.

The guarantee of funding to upgrade the Carrara facility from a current capacity of 8000 to 25,000, as well as improving a number of player and administration facilities, would seem to be the final piece in the puzzle.

Demetriou stopped short of saying the John Witheriff-led GC17 team would get the nod from the AFL Commission, and also said discussions with the Federal government over securing their support for the project were ongoing.

He said the key point in securing the Queensland government's funding was the importance of local sporting infrastructure in attracting sports and events that can generate ongoing jobs and economic activity.

“The Gold Coast community, local businesses and sports-lovers have all provided extraordinary support for the Gold Coast Football Club because they recognise that, as well as a sporting team that encourages young people to be active and healthy, there are strong economic benefits of a side on the Gold Coast bringing in tourism dollars and jobs,” Demetriou said.

“The key discussion point with the State Government was what the redevelopment of Gold Coast Stadium would mean in terms of generating both immediate and long-term jobs on the Gold Coast for Gold Coast families."

According to the League's statement, a Queensland study on the economic impact of a Gold Coast-based AFL side found that when the club was up and running at full capacity it would generate more than 400 local jobs and economic activity of $34 million a year.

Over 92 per cent of this would flow to non-AFL businesses.

“A local club competing in a national competition and playing out of a quality stadium, bring tourists, economic activity and jobs, particularly during the quieter winter months,” Demetriou said.

“I also want to thank John Witheriff and his team for harnessing the support of more than 42,000 people who have given their support to the formation of an AFL team on the Gold Coast.

"This decision is a vindication of the support of Gold Coast families," he said.

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NAB Cup Semi-final Magpies Defeat Bombers

A seven goal haul from young forward John Anthony has inspired Collingwood to a 43-point win in its NAB Cup semi-final clash against Essendon at Docklands on Friday night.

The Magpies defeated the Bombers, 1.17.5 (116) to 3.6.10 (73), in front of a crowd of 26,154 to book a place in next weekend’s NAB Cup Grand Final against either Carlton or Geelong.

Collingwood is now aiming for its first pre-season/night series win since 1979, back when Tom Hafey was coach, Ray Shaw was skipper and the competition was known as the Escort Cup.

The Magpies led at every change, but it was their four-goal advantage at quarter-time and the efforts of Anthony that proved most vital in the overall result.

Anthony, now in his fourth AFL-listed season, booted the first goal of the night and added five goals in the second half to record his best effort in an official AFL match.

Collingwood duo Martin Clarke and Dane Swan gained 24 disposals, while Dale Thomas and Shannon Cox were also good contributors.

Brent Stanton was Essendon's leading ball-winner with 24 touches, while Bachar Houli (22) was the only other Don to collect 20-plus disposals.

The Magpies controlled the opening quarter with six goals – including a super-goal to Dayne Beams – as the Dons posted two majors. As a result, Collingwood took a 25-point lead into the first change.

Essendon added just two goals in the second term – although Paddy Ryder contributed a nine-point long-bomb – yet Collingwood added another four goals, extending its lead to 34 points at the long break.

The Dons wasted some opportunities in front of goal, including one from ex-Crow Hayden Skipworth, who floated a set-shot kick on the full, from well inside 50.

A six-pointer from Scott Lucas and a super-goal courtesy of Dyson early in the second half helped reduce the margin back to 23 points, but when the Pies added three in a row, it was always going to be tough for the Dons.

And when Anthony landed his fifth at the 26-minute mark of the third term, the Magpies were up by 40 points heading into the final term.

Although ruckman Tom Bellchambers kicked truly in the opening minute of the final term, giving the Dons a faint sniff, it wasn't until mid-way through the term when they added their next major via skipper Matthew Lloyd.

Anthony then bobbed up with two more soon after and the Pies were well and truly home.

In another positive for the Magpies, debutants Steele Sidebottom and Jaxson Barham looked comfortable at AFL level in their first hitouts for the club.

Barham showed no hesitation, tearing into contests and throwing his weight around, while first-round pick Sidebottom patrolled the midfield and forward line to finish with 19 possessions.

Meanwhile, tall defender Michael Hurley and midfielder David Zaharakis – selected by Essendon at No.5 and No.23 respectively in last year's NAB AFL Draft – also played their first games.

The highly-rated Hurley had a tough first night at the office, spending some time on Anthony, as Zaharakis collected four disposals.

Essendon will play North Melbourne in the final week of the NAB Challenge next Friday night at its VFL affiliate venue Bendigo.

Collingwood 1.5.1 1.9.4 1.14.4 1.17.5 (116)
Essendon 0.2.3 1.3.6 2.5.9 3.6.10 (73)

GOALS
Collingwood: Nine-point goals: Beams. Goals: Anthony 7, Bryan 2, Thomas 2, Didak 2, Davis, Lockyer, Pendlebury, Cloke.
Essendon: Nine-point goals: Ryder, Dyson, Lloyd. Goals: Dyson, Williams, Hille, Lucas, Dempsey, Bellchambers.

BEST
Collingwood: Anthony, Bryan, Goldsack, Davis, Didak, Cox, Sidebottom.
Essendon: Dyson, Hille, Houli, Winderlich, Stanton.

INJURIES
Collingwood: Shaw (back)
Essendon: Nil

Reports: Nil

Umpires: M Nicholls, S Ryan, S Jeffery

Crowd: 26,154 at Telstra Dome

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