I wont publish the article until tomorrow afternoon, but I decided to take a couple of snippets out of the Kilmore v Sunbury Kangaroos write-up.
.... The Blues were blitzed in just about every aspect of the game, but most importantly in the centre clearances. Star Kangaroos on-baller Mark McInerney dominated proceedings in the middle, combining with Daniel Bonnici and Steve James to wreak havoc at the stoppages.
While the Blues lost by just 35 points, the visitors clearly dominated the match and probably deserved to win by a bigger margin. ....
.... There were two key issues from Saturday’s match that need to be looked at. Firstly, the jumper clash situation.
While Kilmore have an alternative guernsey they can wear, either of the Blues’ kits would deflect the obvious clash of jumper colours when they play the Roos.
Spectators had trouble identifying players in the packs, and there was confusion between the players on various occasions.
If these two sides want to play a marquee match on Anzac Day next year, they should consider sorting out this issue first.
Secondly, the Riddell District Umpires’ Association needs to consider their policy on who umpires which games.
Sending their better umpires in an arrangement with the Ballarat Football League and the Victorian Amateurs Football Association is not doing the RDFL any justice.
On Saturday, the umpires made several key decisions that impacted on the quality of the game.
While the decisions had no bearing on the result, players, coaches, spectators and even media representatives were left scratching their heads. ....
.... The Blues were blitzed in just about every aspect of the game, but most importantly in the centre clearances. Star Kangaroos on-baller Mark McInerney dominated proceedings in the middle, combining with Daniel Bonnici and Steve James to wreak havoc at the stoppages.
While the Blues lost by just 35 points, the visitors clearly dominated the match and probably deserved to win by a bigger margin. ....
.... There were two key issues from Saturday’s match that need to be looked at. Firstly, the jumper clash situation.
While Kilmore have an alternative guernsey they can wear, either of the Blues’ kits would deflect the obvious clash of jumper colours when they play the Roos.
Spectators had trouble identifying players in the packs, and there was confusion between the players on various occasions.
If these two sides want to play a marquee match on Anzac Day next year, they should consider sorting out this issue first.
Secondly, the Riddell District Umpires’ Association needs to consider their policy on who umpires which games.
Sending their better umpires in an arrangement with the Ballarat Football League and the Victorian Amateurs Football Association is not doing the RDFL any justice.
On Saturday, the umpires made several key decisions that impacted on the quality of the game.
While the decisions had no bearing on the result, players, coaches, spectators and even media representatives were left scratching their heads. ....





