Old Trinity
returned to the winner's list on Saturday with a hard fought win against Old
Camberwell. After enjoying the
AssumptionCollege full forward kick
23 goals in the schoolboys game which preceded the ressies, Jay Arrowsmith
claimed that he could do better! Jay's return of 1.5 never really challenged
but showed that the "Big Fella" is working into the 2009 season.
The first
quarter started in a lively manner with both sides attacking the ball with
intent. Old Camberwell scored the first major. Jeremy "Sleaze" Best
kicked two very clever goals and
Adam Andrews
dropped an easy mark but recovered quickly to convert a snap from twenty
metres.
Will Bowman gained plenty of
the football on his wing, Fergus "
Watts"
Stewart worked tirelessly in the ruck and Johnny Gillies was a first at the
ball at stoppages. A three goal lead was enjoyed at the first break.
The second
quarter began in a positive manner with Old Trinity controlling the first 15
minutes of the term. Justin Kenna and
Tom Eckersley
were gaining many possession in the midfield,
Scott
Meighan gave the team drive from half back and Tom
"Under the Microscope" Oldfield controlled the full back line. When
Jeremy Best kicked his fourth goal at the twenty minute mark of the term, a
huge win was starting to look the likely result. Old Camberwell lifted their
intensity and kicked the final two goals of the term. A five goal lead was an
acceptable outcome but disappointing in the sense that Old Trinity had
controlled much of the first half.
The third
term began with a terrific goal from a set shot from Joel Aitken on the
boundary. This should have inspired the side however Old Camberwell continued
to persist and put enormous pressure on Old Trinity's ball carriers. Chris
"The Quin" Andrews was working hard across half back and
Tom Healy continued to repel Old Camberwell forays
forward. Luckily for Old Trinity, the solid defense withstood the challenge and
a six goal lead was held at the final break.
The final
term was tight and uncompromising. Old Camberwell kicked the first two goals of
the term to give themselves an old fashioned "sniff". Jay Arrowsmith
marked strongly on the boundary and as he lined up was given one of the
greatest VAFA sledges of all time. As Jay walked in to take his kick, the Old
Camberwell backman screamed, "You are old, fat, bald and a $%#@ *".
Jay didn't flinch, slotted the goal and then ran fifty metres to remind the big
mouth of his comment! Justin Kenna kicked the sealing goal late in the term to
guarantee Old Trinity's second win of the season.
The win was
dedicated to
Ben Chan who was a late
withdrawal due to swine flu like symptoms. Channy wanted to play but has been
locked in quarantine for the next seventy two hours. He asked to be provided
with an exercise bike and dumb bells so he can train while in detention. (This
last paragraph was an attempt at humour.
Ben Chan
has a fever. No need to panic!)
OLD
CAMBERWELL 1.0 3.4 5.6 8.6 54
OLD TRINITY
5.4
8.6 11.9 13.10 88
This week
Old Trinity looks forward to the challenge of St Bernards at the Snake Pit.
It's fourth v/s fifth! Big game!