Manning Rippers (C2) 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.6 (42)
Swan Valley (C2) 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.12 (96)
Kenwick (C2) 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.11 (71)
Mosman Park (C2) 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.3 (75)
Bassendean (C2) 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.8 (86)
Warnbro Swans (C2) 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.10 (82)
Quinns District (C2) 0.0 0.0 0.0 30.10 (190)
Snesa (C2) 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.8 (14)
Canning Vale (C2) 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.4 (76)
Canning South Perth (C2) 0.0 0.0 0.0 19.10 (124)
What a weekend for the C2 competition. The Valley proved to be far too strong for struggling Manning. Mossie Park JUST got over the top of winless Kenwick. Bassendean proved to everyone they are still contenders beating the undefeated Warnbro side. Canning also showed our Cougars where they need to be to be contenders in the League and in perhaps the biggest statement all weekend, Quinns smashed SNESA proving they are THE top dog after 6-rounds.
Canningvale vs Canning (& Swan View Colts)
I will get the slight negative out of the way first - abuse towards umpires.
In the Colts game, the Swan View Runner was red carded in the final quarter for abuse. Now, I am under the impression that he was warned prior to half time for 'coaching' on the ground so he had already had the umpires attention but for a 'person of position' and not a player to be straight red carded is obviously a serious matter. He was.. lets say 'colourful' with his comments throughout the game from the bench and the muppet will enjoy the next two from the car when he can make any comments he likes without offending anyone!
There was also an instance in the Reserves game vs Canning where two players were both yellow carded after getting into a scuffle, a good call by the umpires so that both players could cool off. However, the big fella from Canning ended up getting red carded on the way off as he clearly said something to upset the umpire. Now I have played footy for a long time and never have I seen an umpire change his decision. This player will also get a holiday - it's just DUMB!
It was the only blight on a what was otherwise a good day of footy. Looking at other threads it seems that there are issues going on at the moment in other Leagues with behaviours of some players, in previous posts we have commented on the fact that the C2 League should be commended on the way we have conducted ourselves thus far this season. So come on gents, let's lift our games a bit and play in the right spirit. This is amateur footy and we have to remember the umpires are also amateurs.
Back to the important stuff:
Colts (vs Swan View);
Canningvale LOST - 6.5.41 - 13.16.94
Never in my life had I seen so many mullets, rats-tails, tattoo's and flat peak hats amongst a group of young guys.... but boy could the Viewers play footy! They gave our Cougar Cubs are real lesson in skillful and hard running football. As mentioned previously, our Colts are largely 17/18 year olds and have just come out of junior footy. I could see they were hurting after losing this game and I think that is a fantastic sign for our club future. Yes, they had 4/5 of their players out (having to play League because of our injuries/holidays etc..) but you can only comment on the 22-players you put on the park and the Viewers were a rung above!
Reserves;
Canningvale LOST 4.2.26 - 15.17.107
Class, skill, footy nous and experience. All the areas where our boys couldn't match the Canning side. A game played largely in good spirits, our guys stayed with Canning until quarter time but with a few regulars playing League they were always going to be under the pump. Canning Reserves are the best side I have seen so far this season and our boys can hold their heads high for their efforts. As always, they will back next week, suited up ready to go.
League;
Canningvale LOST 12.4.76 - 19.10.124
The first time in the club history (3-years) that all three Cougar sides lost on one day, and the first time the League side has been beaten at the Den. Now I watched the game from the bar so didn't have the best view, but from what I could see, Canning smashed us in the centre and at the clearances all day. They didn't allow us to play our running game and it showed us where we need to be to be a contender this season. Canning had two very slick midfielders in number 2 and number 10 who cut us to pieces, (although number 2 was limited after half time when Coach Jonah gave a run-with job to one of our Colts boys who did an outstanding job) they also had 2 or three massive forwards who used their large size to perfection in some instances. We did have quite a few guys out of our starting 22, but take nothing away from Canning - we received a footy lesson and we will learn from it!
Look forward to the return fixture at the mud-pit nearing the middle of winter!