Round 16 Review
SENIORS
Bega v Pambula (Eden Football Ground) 2:10pm
Narooma v Bermagui (Bill Smyth Memorial Oval) 2:10pm
Tathra v Marimbula (Lawrence Park) 2:10pm
DEVELOPMENT
Tathra v Merimbula (Lawrence Park) 12:30pm
Eden v Pambula (Eden Football Ground) 12:30pm
Merimbula v Bye
UNDER 16’S
Bega v Pambula (Eden Football Ground) 10:30am
Narooma v Merimbula (Bill Smyth Memorial Oval) 9:30am
UNDER 13’S
Narooma v Bermagui (Bill Smyth Memorial Oval) 12:30pm
Bega v Pambula (Eden Football Ground) 9:30am
BM Giants v Merimbula (Gundary Oval) 11:00am
UNDER 11’S
Narooma v Bermagui (Bill Smyth Memorial Oval) 11:00am
Tathra v Merimbula
The Diggers and Sea Eagles have played in two cracking matches so far in 2015 with the Diggers holding the upper hand as they go for the clean sweep against the Sea Eagles this weekend. The two sides come in to this weekends clash off the back of two contrasting results last weekend as the Diggers easily accounted for 2014 Preliminary finalists Bermagui whilst the Panthers showed that Tathra have a lot of catching up to do as we approach the finals if they are looking to bring the premiership to Lawrence Park this weekend.
Player to Watch– Tom Burch. If Adam Daley misses a consecutive week Tom’s role in the middle will be all that more important.
Bega v Pambula
The Bombrs have done well in 2015 to compete well against the Panthers so far in their two matchups so far this season. With a solid win last weekend against the Lions the Bombers will be looking to show the Panthers that they can continue to make life hard for the Panthers and restrict their ability to hit the scoreboard. The Panthers will be looking to maintain their winning streak in Eden.
Player to Watch– Adam Nelson. Sometimes the forgotten man, Adam provides the rebound of the back half to set up the team.
Narooma v Bermagui
This local rivalry could determine who ends up with the wooden spoon in 2015 with both sides keen to gain the four points this weekend in what should be a tough fiery contest that will see both clubs leave it all out on the field. With the ledger squared in 2015 both sides will be looking for bragging rights to finish the season. Narooma will continue to blood their youngsters into their senior team to give their young players some much needed experience for the 2016 season.
Player to Watch– Rowan Hawkey. The playing coach stood up last time these sides met in their Narooma win.
Under 16’s
The Panthers have shown throughout the season that they are the second best side in the Under 16’s competition this year and will be looking to reaffirm that title when they take on the Bombers this weekend. With a number of players including Tom Ferguson, Angus Kennedy-Carvalho and Billy Bamford gaining experience within the Panthers senior side this will not only help them this weekend but also in their endeavours to dethrone Narooma come finals time. In the second match Narooma will look to continue their dominance within the 16’s competition as they host the Diggers this weekend. After a goal kicking clinic last weekend Jai Reed now leads the goal kicking as he doesn't look like slowing down over the tail end of the season.
Under 13’s
In the match of the round Bermagui will take on Narooma at Bill Smyth Memorial Oval as they look to continue their splendid form where they defeated Merimbula last week and pushed Pambula for four quarters the week before. The Lions who defeated Bega last weekend will be looking to continue their improvement in 2015 and edge level with Bermagui as they take on the Breakers on home turf. Merimbula will be looking to bounce back after their tough loss last weekend against the Breakers as they take on the Giants away from home this weekend. The Giants have improved throughout the season and will be looking to jump off the base of the table with some good results towards the end of the season. Bega take on Pambula this weekend and if the Bombers are able to contain Kynan Baker and Flynn Cook the Bombers should be able to give the Panthers a run for their money this weekend.
Under 11’s
With both teams sitting on 12 points the winner of this clash will see the winner edge closer too Pambula sitting in second position on the ladder. Both sides have had some mixed results in 2015 although both sides have shown great growth throughout the season improving on their results week in week out. With Narooma having some impressive results at home behind Kurtis Carlson and Matthew Parker leading the way, Bermagui will have to bring their A game this weekend if they are to cause an upset with their youthful squad.
Last Modified on 20/10/2015 10:46