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not resting on 2002 season laurels
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Mark Whitty is pursued by a Belconnen opponent in the ADFA
Rams grand final victory last year.
Photo by Michael Weaver.
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The
ADFA Rams Australian football teams are looking to continue the
good form from last season in the Canberra and District League.
With two mens teams and one womens team, the returns
for season 2002 were remarkable.
Not known as the biggest sporting club at the academy but arguably
the most powerful, the ADFA Rams reaped the benefits of significant
leadership from both on and off-field leaders.
The Rams came third in the local Canberra pre-season competition
and a premiership win at the inaugural Kapooka 12s Knock-out Competition
against HMAS Cerberus.
At the end of the successful season, including much single service
and combined service representation of the Midshipmen and officer
cadets, the ADFA Rams firsts finished on top of the Canberra and
District League table.
Coming up against Belconnen in the grand final, it was critical
the Rams got off to a good start and in the first quarter the Rams
kicked five goals to two to open up a handy quarter-time break.
A challenge by Belconnen in the second quarter was nullified with
two late goals and the first signs of cracks in the oppositions
composure began to emerge. After the main break, the Rams took control
of the game and had established a five-goal lead by three quarter
time. Despite kicking against the breeze in the final quarter, the
Rams were able to increase the lead and run out winners by seven
goals.
It was a magnificent team effort both throughout the year and during
the grand final itself. All 22 players are worthy of mention but
two put in a special effort. OCDT David Woerner was subsequently
named best on ground for the Rams grand final victory. Final
scores were 14.7(91) to 7.8(50).
As well as this grand final win, the Rams also dominated the league
awards, gaining best and fairest players in mens and womens
competitions. The Rams also had the leading goal kicker.
Not content with these victories, the Rams then boarded a bus and
took off to Adelaide to compete in the 2003 Australian University
Games. This was a much different competition, coming against teams
of equal youth, fitness and agility.
Traditional university football powerhouses from Melbourne included
Victoria and Ballarat and these looked strong and hard to beat.
A unique and most enjoyable week culminated with wins against Victoria
University, Australian National University, University of New South
Wales and Flinders University.
A small loss against Ballarat was telling on final places and the
class of Melbourne University, a traditional AFL recruiting ground,
was quite awesome.
The Rams finished fifth overall in the University Games from 16
teams, finishing the second highest non-Victorian team. The Rams
also had two players selected in the Australian Universities Australian
Football Team, OCDT Will Langdon and CAPT Gareth Lewis.
Overall the Rams have had a monumental year and are looking to further
their success by achieving two more premierships in 2003.
For further information contact either the president, OCDT Rod Davis,
on 02-6268 6124 e-mail rj.davis@adfa.edu.au
or the secretary, OCDT Ashley Browne, on 02-6268 6191 e-mail a.browne@adfa.edu.au.
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