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Colts Report – Round 7

Author: South Fremantle Football Club

WITH top spot on the WAFL colts ladder up for grabs this week, the battle between the two best-performing colts sides over the past three seasons produced a battle worthy of the occasion.

Both squads were tested with no fewer than 17 players called away for state duties. This gave coaching panels of both clubs the opportunity to see some of the younger inexperienced members of their programs.
Congratulations to Daniel Cabassi, Kyle Hoskins, Owen Ham and Callum McGuinness for making a memorable debut – they will definitely have a story to tell in remembering their first game of colts football.
The quality of the game may not have been to the usual standard but it was definitely a full blooded effort from all players that took the field.
The last minute come from behind win was inspiring as the South youngsters kept their composure to claim their position atop the premiership ladder.
The one-point win is just a reward for their efforts as they all played a part in the win.
South Fremantle was unable to capitalise on its early ascendancy and went in at quarter-time with a slender lead.
The second quarter went in similar fashion until Claremont seized the momentum and finished strongly, scoring easily late in the first half and opening up a substantial lead.
An inspired third term produced the best of the game as the Bulldogs were able to close down the Claremont runners. The ball winning ability of Corey Salmon and Luke Pearson gave our running players in Joel McComb and Braden Fimmano a chance to move the ball deep into the forward-line.
Cameron Loersch at full-forward finished with four goals and was again the focal point. His efforts along with those of ruckman Daniel Moore and rover Jake Florenca gave the Souths boys a four-point lead going into the last quarter.
The diminutive Brandon Donaldson gathered the crumbing ball well around the goals in the last quarter and gave Souths the opportunity to stay within striking distance.
The willingness of both sides ensured a close contest and much of the passion that was shown by the players cost both teams dearly as undisciplined acts crept into the game. With the game slipping from its grasp, South Fremantle was able to keep its composure and stick to the team game plan.
An inspirational mark and run through the middle of Fremantle Oval by Owen Ham set up a thrilling finale.
As the Claremont side tried to slow down play and retain possession, the Bulldogs were able to place them under enormous pressure and force a skill error and an undisciplined act which gifted Brandon Colbung a 50 metre penalty and the opportunity to kick the winning goal.
Joyous celebrations followed as the players gathered to celebrate a stunning comeback. It was definitely the closest win of my time in the colts program and it was pleasing to see all involved enjoy the spoils. The elation on the players’ faces after the game will always stay in my memories.
Arthur Maskos
SFFC Colts CoachWITH top spot on the WAFL colts ladder up for grabs this week, the battle between the two best-performing colts sides over the past three seasons produced a battle worthy of the occasion.

Both squads were tested with no fewer than 17 players called away for state duties. This gave coaching panels of both clubs the opportunity to see some of the younger inexperienced members of their programs.

Congratulations to Daniel Cabassi, Kyle Hoskins, Owen Ham and Callum McGuinness for making a memorable debut – they will definitely have a story to tell in remembering their first game of colts football.

The quality of the game may not have been to the usual standard but it was definitely a full blooded effort from all players that took the field.

The last minute come from behind win was inspiring as the South youngsters kept their composure to claim their position atop the premiership ladder.

The one-point win is just a reward for their efforts as they all played a part in the win.

South Fremantle was unable to capitalise on its early ascendancy and went in at quarter-time with a slender lead.

The second quarter went in similar fashion until Claremont seized the momentum and finished strongly, scoring easily late in the first half and opening up a substantial lead.

An inspired third term produced the best of the game as the Bulldogs were able to close down the Claremont runners. The ball winning ability of Corey Salmon and Luke Pearson gave our running players in Joel McComb and Braden Fimmano a chance to move the ball deep into the forward-line.

Cameron Loersch at full-forward finished with four goals and was again the focal point. His efforts along with those of ruckman Daniel Moore and rover Jake Florenca gave the Souths boys a four-point lead going into the last quarter.

The diminutive Brandon Donaldson gathered the crumbing ball well around the goals in the last quarter and gave Souths the opportunity to stay within striking distance.

The willingness of both sides ensured a close contest and much of the passion that was shown by the players cost both teams dearly as undisciplined acts crept into the game. With the game slipping from its grasp, South Fremantle was able to keep its composure and stick to the team game plan.

An inspirational mark and run through the middle of Fremantle Oval by Owen Ham set up a thrilling finale.

As the Claremont side tried to slow down play and retain possession, the Bulldogs were able to place them under enormous pressure and force a skill error and an undisciplined act which gifted Brandon Colbung a 50 metre penalty and the opportunity to kick the winning goal.

Joyous celebrations followed as the players gathered to celebrate a stunning comeback. It was definitely the closest win of my time in the colts program and it was pleasing to see all involved enjoy the spoils. The elation on the players’ faces after the game will always stay in my memories.

Arthur Maskos

SFFC Colts Coach

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