Dr Kenneth Noisewater
Team Captain
Doc’s Game Previews and Tips for Round 12
Sandhurst v Eaglehawk - 19
This will be an absolute cracker with the big forwards, Gretgrix and Fitzgerald on show at either end of the ground. It’s great to see Hoofa back in the square and definitely makes the Dragons forward line look much more potent than it has been in the last month. Both of these sides enjoy the wide open spaces and I think it will be a game of attrition in the last half. Ben Deuscher is going up to VFL level (about bloody time) but it could not have come at a worse time with the Burra and Square in successive weeks. J Coghlan, L Coghlan, Holmes, Bateson and N Stagg have proved their worth and if they lift their effort individually, it may cover Benny’s loss. In more positive news, Cozens’ shoulder seems to miraculously recovered, he’s been named in the 2’s tomorrow. Good luck Jimmy. Dekka has left himself out this week so the on-field leadership needs to come from more than just Herdman for them to win. The Dragons have run into some great form and I actually think they will sneak over the line in a fast, skilful game. Get along to the QEO for this one!!
Castlemaine v Square - 126
Unfamiliar territory here… Square need to bounce back from a loss? Square fans, get along and witness history. Weeks to kick 12 and end the day on 104 after 12 games…. Amazing. Only sour note for Square here is Simon Rosa is out injured again. Magpie fans, don’t despair – your boys are playing one of the best teams in Country Vic at the moment, so all you can do is be positive… watch, learn, listen and make notes for 2011. At least the Pies coach will know who on his list is not daunted by playing the best.
Strath Storm v Maryborough – 2
Call me crazy, but every now and then I like to take a punt. I just have this annoying feeling that an upset is on the cards. The wheels are falling off at Princes Park and the news got no better when Hind, a BFL Interleague Rep, decided to join his brother at M Rovers. As an outsider, the club seems very fickle and always battling the “us vs them” issue with MCDFL. If there was a time for Storm to beat a top 5 side, this week is it. They have made no change to the team and always play well at Tannery Lane… which is fortunate since it’s their home ground
Kangaroo Flat v Kyneton - 36
Another game for the big forwards with Maddern v Condos. Last time, they kicked 11 and 12 respectively and tomorrow looks like another shoot-out with both sides desperate for a win. For Flat, it’s their chance to sneak back into the five, while Kyneton would love to put back to back wins together. In fantastic news for Roo fans, goal kicking runner Downie is back, named in the cotton-wool position of forward pocket. Best of luck to him. Flat look to have more winners across the ground so should win at home.
Gisborne v South Bendigo - 51
Gisborne have done well with the list they have and should put up another good show tomorrow for 2-3 qtrs. The only danger for South is the come-down and complacency after the mighty effort last week coupled with a long drive down the Calder. Nevertheless, a routine win should be the outcome.
Sandhurst v Eaglehawk - 19
This will be an absolute cracker with the big forwards, Gretgrix and Fitzgerald on show at either end of the ground. It’s great to see Hoofa back in the square and definitely makes the Dragons forward line look much more potent than it has been in the last month. Both of these sides enjoy the wide open spaces and I think it will be a game of attrition in the last half. Ben Deuscher is going up to VFL level (about bloody time) but it could not have come at a worse time with the Burra and Square in successive weeks. J Coghlan, L Coghlan, Holmes, Bateson and N Stagg have proved their worth and if they lift their effort individually, it may cover Benny’s loss. In more positive news, Cozens’ shoulder seems to miraculously recovered, he’s been named in the 2’s tomorrow. Good luck Jimmy. Dekka has left himself out this week so the on-field leadership needs to come from more than just Herdman for them to win. The Dragons have run into some great form and I actually think they will sneak over the line in a fast, skilful game. Get along to the QEO for this one!!
Castlemaine v Square - 126
Unfamiliar territory here… Square need to bounce back from a loss? Square fans, get along and witness history. Weeks to kick 12 and end the day on 104 after 12 games…. Amazing. Only sour note for Square here is Simon Rosa is out injured again. Magpie fans, don’t despair – your boys are playing one of the best teams in Country Vic at the moment, so all you can do is be positive… watch, learn, listen and make notes for 2011. At least the Pies coach will know who on his list is not daunted by playing the best.
Strath Storm v Maryborough – 2
Call me crazy, but every now and then I like to take a punt. I just have this annoying feeling that an upset is on the cards. The wheels are falling off at Princes Park and the news got no better when Hind, a BFL Interleague Rep, decided to join his brother at M Rovers. As an outsider, the club seems very fickle and always battling the “us vs them” issue with MCDFL. If there was a time for Storm to beat a top 5 side, this week is it. They have made no change to the team and always play well at Tannery Lane… which is fortunate since it’s their home ground
Kangaroo Flat v Kyneton - 36
Another game for the big forwards with Maddern v Condos. Last time, they kicked 11 and 12 respectively and tomorrow looks like another shoot-out with both sides desperate for a win. For Flat, it’s their chance to sneak back into the five, while Kyneton would love to put back to back wins together. In fantastic news for Roo fans, goal kicking runner Downie is back, named in the cotton-wool position of forward pocket. Best of luck to him. Flat look to have more winners across the ground so should win at home.
Gisborne v South Bendigo - 51
Gisborne have done well with the list they have and should put up another good show tomorrow for 2-3 qtrs. The only danger for South is the come-down and complacency after the mighty effort last week coupled with a long drive down the Calder. Nevertheless, a routine win should be the outcome.





