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<strong>Marist</strong> <strong>College</strong> Enews MAY <strong>16</strong>, <strong>2012</strong><br />

<strong>Marist</strong> Canberra<br />

Football Club<br />

www.maristfootball.com.au<br />

<strong>Marist</strong> Hockey Club Report<br />

We had another beautiful and busy<br />

day for Round 2 with 17 home games.<br />

The Canteen was kept very busy<br />

and the UK Tour boys are doing a<br />

wonderful job cooking sausages and<br />

serving drinks and food. The club is<br />

also selling Entertainment books and<br />

merchandise from the canteen.<br />

PREMIER LEAGUE<br />

Our U<strong>16</strong> and U18 Premier teams<br />

played Canberra FC last weekend and<br />

The cold weather has arrived and hockey parents frantically searched their<br />

wardrobes for the winter hockey woollies. Round 2 saw some very pleasing<br />

results - from both the sideline fashion and hockey perspectives!<br />

U13 Blue<br />

<strong>Marist</strong> 6 - Wests 2. Our first game for the season saw Jesse Absolom peak a<br />

little early and score the goal of the season. This was a really pleasing result<br />

given the new make-up of the team and the fact that most of the boys had only<br />

just returned from Year 6 camp. The boys worked extremely well together and<br />

dominated the match with some well-crafted attacks on goal. Special thanks to<br />

Isaac for racing straight from the camp bus to the match to make sure we had<br />

a full team.<br />

U15/1<br />

<strong>Marist</strong> 3 - Daramalan 1. The game was extremely close with the scores tied at nil<br />

all at half time. However, in the second half, <strong>Marist</strong> lifted and was quickly in the<br />

lead 3 - 0. Daramalan had a late surge but it wasn’t enough to take the lead. Goal<br />

scorers, Alex and Jacob. A big thank you to Albert, Charlie and Toby for playing<br />

with the team.<br />

<strong>Marist</strong> Australian Football Club<br />

Mixed results again this week however, I hope you all<br />

spoilt your Mums on Mothers Day.<br />

At <strong>Marist</strong> on Lindwall Oval it was a sea of Pink to raise<br />

awareness for Breast Cancer. Thank you to all those<br />

who made the day possible from the Canteen to the<br />

decorations that made the day special. Thank you also<br />

to those who have donated online by visiting this page.<br />

The link will remain up for a few weeks so everyone gets<br />

a chance to visit the webpage set specially for <strong>Marist</strong> AFL<br />

Club.<br />

This week’s games of the Junior fixture.<br />

Home – At Lindwall this week are:<br />

19 <strong>May</strong>, Round 3: U12s Div 1 at 9:15am, U14 Div 2B at<br />

10:45am then U14 Div 2A at 1pm.<br />

20 <strong>May</strong>, Round 9: U18s <strong>Marist</strong> Vs Gungahlin 9:30am.<br />

Come down and watch a game and have a hot coffee, bacon<br />

and egg rolls, pies – it’s all there!<br />

Away – U10s Qbyn Vs <strong>Marist</strong> 9:15am (Halloran Drive);<br />

U11s Gungahlin Jets Vs <strong>Marist</strong> 10:45am (Amaroo 102);<br />

U14 Div 1 Tuggeranong Hawks Vs <strong>Marist</strong> 9:15am (Gordon<br />

102); U<strong>16</strong> Div 2 Tuggeranong Hawks Vs <strong>Marist</strong> 11:05am<br />

(Gordon 102); U<strong>16</strong> Div 1 Tuggeranong Hawks Vs <strong>Marist</strong><br />

1pm (Gordon 102).<br />

both teams played very well but went<br />

down 2-3 in the U18’s and our U<strong>16</strong><br />

Premiers lost 2-4. They are placed 7th<br />

and 5th on their respective ladders.<br />

This week they have another tough<br />

opponent in Belconnen at Belconnen<br />

who are sitting 2nd place in both<br />

divisions<br />

KANGA CUP<br />

Kanga Cup nominations close 31st<br />

<strong>May</strong>. This year’s tournament will run<br />

Peter Moon - Secretary<br />

from 8 July – 13 July. If you wish to<br />

enter a team, please let the club know.<br />

The club will pay the nomination fee<br />

of $200.00<br />

GOAL KEEPER TRAINING<br />

Don’t forget Goal Keeper training for<br />

any <strong>Marist</strong> goal keeper on Thursdays<br />

between 3.30 – 5.00pm on Oval 3.<br />

Matt Selems - President<br />

U15/2<br />

<strong>Marist</strong> 1 - North Canberra 1. A cold Friday night at Lyneham saw the team show<br />

great commitment to hold their opposition to a draw. Aidan Goodwin chased<br />

down every ball, despite an injury early in the first half. Matthew Barton was<br />

solid in defence and was helped by some good tackling from Andrew Simpson.<br />

With the sides still locked at one all into the second half, it took some dynamic<br />

energy from Yuri Arnould on the forward line and a controlled shot from Stefhan<br />

Meyer, to open the scoring. With North Canberra coming back to score a few<br />

minutes from the final whistle, the boys had to dig deep to keep out waves of<br />

attack from the opposition and Josh Trevor worked tirelessly in defence. All in all<br />

a fantastic effort from the boys without substitutes to provide any relief during<br />

the game.<br />

U18/1<br />

<strong>Marist</strong> 6 – Canberra Grammar 0. After losing narrowly to St.Pats (1-2) in round<br />

1, the First XI had a handsome win over Grammar. <strong>Marist</strong> dominated right<br />

from the beginning and the attempts on goal flowed like clockwork. It wasn’t<br />

long before the boys opened the encounter with a goal from a short corner<br />

(second of two) in the 6th minute from John Blake. They followed up with three<br />

more goals to John Dufty, Sean Baker and Jeremy Hopkins. The second half was<br />

littered by nearly double the shots on goal but yielding only 2 goals to Jamie<br />

Hawke and again John Dufty. Grammar rarely ventured into our D with most of<br />

the game being played in their half.<br />

U18 Sky<br />

<strong>Marist</strong> 3 – Daramalan 1. After a very sloppy start (including tackling our own<br />

players) we held our game in the first half and it was nice to see we had subs<br />

on the side line. It was a much different game in the second half with small talk<br />

from the coach and Natural snake lollies boosting the boys’ running on the field.<br />

Daramalan had no idea what hit them with Patrick moving to centre half and<br />

taking it to Darra scoring our fist goal. Not long after Marlon managed to get a<br />

sitter and scored next to the post. A short corner game Mitchell the chance to<br />

hit the backboard and put us further ahead. Not to be out done, Darra managed<br />

to put one in our net.<br />

The <strong>Marist</strong> Australian Football Club would like to pass on our<br />

condolences and deepest sympathy to the family and friends<br />

of Brendan Dorman, who passed away this week after a long<br />

battle with illness and who will be sorely missed by all who<br />

knew him at the Eastlake Football Club, <strong>Marist</strong> and the AFL<br />

Canberra communities.<br />

Brendan was Chairman of Football at the Eastlake Football<br />

Club, Committee member, Coach, past player and life member<br />

of the EFC and through the EFC a great supporter and sponsor<br />

of AFL at <strong>Marist</strong>. Through Brendan’s support there have been<br />

and are now many ex-<strong>Marist</strong> players playing across all grades<br />

of the EFC, including Dean Roulstone, past MAFC Player and<br />

100+ game player at EFC, who lead the EFC Club tribute<br />

at the weekend wearing his and Brendan’s No32 guernsey.<br />

Brendan is an uncle to Reg Dorman(2010), Luke(2009) and Tom<br />

Cusack(<strong>2012</strong>) and brother to Chris Dorman, MAFC member and<br />

coach of many <strong>Marist</strong> AFL teams over past years.<br />

President MAFC

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