Skippers records read as NAME (Win,Loss,Draw)
Big round this week it’s a doubleheader for both the premiers and the Eagles. Pending on results we could just about determine who our top 4 will be. The beef and the challenge game is pretty much set so let’s go through this weeks fixtures.
Mount Lawley v Manning - Friday 6th February
Mount Lawley
Phillip Park, Shane Loftus, Darren Rowland, Daniel Trewhella (180W ,86L ,8D)
Paul Sinden, Chris Schell, Mark Masel, Ben Leggett (30W ,12L ,0D)
Kyle Cornell, Phillip Jones, Jeffrey Bessant, Corey Bessant (38W ,19L ,3D)
Adam Graham, David Morris, Anthony Einfeld, Jack East (35W ,23L ,3D) INS: OUTS:
Manning
Andrew Lill, Laura Butler, David Downey, Kristina Van Nierop (13W ,9L ,2D)
Natham Pain, Mitchell Walker, Nathan Jones, Scott Walker (88W ,87L ,9D)
Mark Wunnenberg, Miles Kemp, Scott Pennington, Warren Holt (16W ,10L ,0D)
Mitchell Biglin, Richard Schinzig, Alan Heal, Glenn Pauling (99W ,66L ,6D) INS: OUTS:
Huge weekend for these 2 sides as the premiers host the Eagles on Friday night playing their round 15 clash. The Mounters could just about guarantee themselves a top 2 finish if they can get up in both these fixtures. The Eagles can get away with losing this one but then makes it a must win when they host the Saints but I have to with the premiers
Mt Lawley 6-2
Cockburn v Mount Lawley
Cockburn
Jim Bell, Ivan Mateljak, Josip (Joe) Marevic, Tony Krajancic (100W ,81L ,14D)
Stephen West, Giuseppi Galipo, Jim Ricci, Marc Abonnel (16W ,15L ,2D)
Brian Blagaich, Sylvia Burgess, Peter Burgess, Jordan King (5W ,4L ,0D)
Kimley Elborough, Andrew Bernard, Stephen McGill, Michael Simunovic (0W ,4L ,0D) INS: Bell, Marevic, Elborough, Bernard OUTS: Wylie, Musulin, Collier, Srhoy
Mount Lawley
Phillip Park, Guy Herriot, Darren Rowland, Daniel Trewhella (183W ,87L ,8D)
Paul Sinden, Chris Schell, Mark Masel, Ben Leggett (33W ,14L ,0D)
Kyle Cornell, Phillip Jones, Jeffrey Bessant, Corey Bessant (40W ,22L ,3D)
Adam Graham, David Morris, Anthony Einfeld, Jack East (40W ,23L ,3D) INS: Herriott, Morris OUTS: Ingram, Loftus
As we head into the Saturday fixtures the Mounters now take on Cockburn. If the Mounters get over the Eagles they have a good chance here to set themselves up for a top 2 finish. Cockburn have been competitive but just can’t seem to get the results. I can’t see the premiers having too much trouble with this one.
Mt Lawley 8-0
Leeming v South Perth
Leeming
Robert Lipple, Alexander Hodge, Marcus Bowden, Lionel Mundri (2W ,1L ,0D)
Noel Morrison, Glenn Dobson, Trevor Higham, Jim Newton (4W ,9L ,0D)
Anthony Williams, Oscar Johnson, Gary Ford, Paul Hickey (0W ,2L ,0D)
Wayne Birrell, Robert Muir, Peter Boys, James Bowden (2W ,9L ,0D) INS: Dobson, Williams OUTS: Dobie, Bertei
South Perth
Nick Reagan, Tom Antonio, Troy Kinnane, Graeme Wishart (158W ,105L ,11D)
John Percival, Marcus Sear, Helen Morss, Justin Opie (177W ,131L ,6D)
Ryan Havercroft, Lisa Brannan, Tod Weir, Ross Bresland (125W ,94L ,7D)
Derek Angell, Lou Moretti, Daniel Penman, Paul Davies (8W ,7L ,1D) INS: No changes OUTS:
The Millers will be keen to win this one as they travel over to Leeming. Pending how the Saints go a win for the Visitors should see them just about safe for finals. Leeming are only playing for club pride now and would love to get a win here but I think the Millers will get up.
Sth Perth 7-1
Doubleview v Bassendean
Doubleview
David Leed, Jarrod Steele, Ryan Moyle, John Slavich (163W ,112L ,18D)
Michael Leed, Bradley Pearce, Addy Wetzler, Anthony Williams (58W ,52L ,8D)
Gary Nelson, Ben Willesee, Paul Kelly, Charles Slavich (110W ,76L ,6D)
Gavin Faulkner, Stephen Cerff, Tom Whitfield, Bradley White (5W ,5L ,1D) INS: D Leed OUTS: Conway
Bassendean
Scott Bermingham, Tony Cahill, Linton Pike, Stein Davies (126W ,113L ,17D)
Ian O'Neill, Grant Stokes, Eugene O'Sullivan, Wesley Neilson (10W ,19L ,1D)
Lloyd McKay, Matthew Watson, Russell Ellis, Simon Alden (70W ,64L ,6D)
Brett Tie, David Snelgar, John Holman, Ruairi Kenyon (18W ,26L ,2D) INS: No changes OUTS:
Good win on the road last week for the View and this week they host the Lions. They need to win this one just to keep themselves clear of the beef. The Lions have won there before but are still understrength and need to win to have any hope of possibly making the finals. I think Doubleview will make it back-to-back wins.
Doubleview 7-1
Cambridge v Sorrento
Cambridge
Alistair Duncanson, Andrew Tennant, Steven Rushforth, Clive Adams (217W ,169L ,15D)
Ross Bolton, Peter Augustson, Lance Strahan, Cameron Harris (37W ,46L ,3D)
Grant Allen, Scott Palmer, Deb Saunders, Blake Nairn (84W ,49L ,4D)
Stuart Lofthouse, Don Leeson, Jeremy Thomas, Kevin Crowle (4W ,4L ,0D) INS: Duncanson OUTS: Jones
Sorrento
James Barry, Alan Walton, Greg Taylor, Chris Leggett (15W ,15L ,1D)
Geoff Murray, Brad Wicks, Peter Flack, David Dunstan (0W ,0L ,0D)
Ricky Hutchinson, Wendy Flack, Edan Manifis, Rhett Butler (130W ,143L ,9D)
Mark Douglass, Ian Munro, Ronald Haring, Murray Hulbert (14W ,12L ,0D) INS: Hutchinson, W Flack, Wicks OUTS: Potts, Marshall, Fleiser
The Knights looking to continue their great run as they are back home taking on Sorrento this week. Sorrento should be safe for the challenge game but still would want to make sure of things. The Knights should be way too good them at home
Cambridge 7 -1
Manning v Osborne Park
Manning
Miles Kemp, Laura Butler, David Downey, Kristina Van Nierop (16W ,9L ,3D)
Natham Pain, Mitchell Walker, Nathan Jones, Scott Walker (90W ,88L ,9D)
Mark Wunnenberg, Scott Pennington, Blake Butler, Warren Holt (19W ,12L ,0D)
Mitchell Biglin, Richard Schinzig, Alan Heal, Glenn Pauling (102W ,68L ,6D) INS: Van Nierop OUTS: Lill
Osborne Park
Tyrone Alberti, Kevin Pickering, Connor Biddle, Ryan Brown (44W ,38L ,2D)
Grant Nicol, Tristan Massang, Andrew Pasalich, Segan Pasalich (15W ,16L ,4D)
Wade Clatworthy, Mark Rollings, Cameron Green, Dale Marsland (37W ,37L ,1D)
Gordon King, Christopher Orchard, Callum Alberti, Brad Gillingham (31W ,26L ,2D) INS: No changes OUTS:
Our final game and what a beauty as the Eagles host the Saints. Manning can just about guarantee themselves finals with a win and end thing for the Saints. The Saints have to win this one, I can’t see them chasing the gap down should they get beat. Manning have lost a couple at home this season but I think they will get over the line.