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Volume 49, No. 7, May 04, 2006

ADF stars bounce
emergency team
ADF rep team rules in Sydney

ADF Australian Rules All Stars coach SGT Paul James invoked the Anzac spirit to inspire his team to victory over the National Emergency Services team at the SCG on April 22.
The ADF team put aside any inter-service rivalries to trounce Emergency Services 21.13 (139) to 11.9 (75).

Although the match hung in the balance at half-time, the All Stars dominated in the third term to run up an unassailable 10-goal lead.

SGT James said he had deliberately kept the game plan simple and relied on his players’ professionalism and fitness to carry the day.

But he invoked the Anzac spirit in his pre-match talk to give his team that extra edge.
“We usually play the game as the curtain-raiser to the AFL match on the Anzac weekend, but that didn’t happen because of TV rights,” SGT James explained.

“So even though there wasn’t the same atmosphere before the game, we did remind them that it was the Anzac weekend, and to keep that in mind out on the field.

“They were pretty happy after the game that they had managed to uphold that spirit.”
The All Stars managed just three training sessions together after the side was selected following the conclusion of the national championships in Canberra.

Although players from Army and Navy dominated the side, SGT James said the 64-point win had truly been a “team effort”.
“There is always that inter-service rivalry, but the players are professional enough, and good enough to get on the paddock and play well,” he said.
“The way that we played that morning, it was if we had been playing together for a long time.

“It was a team effort. I don’t think there was anyone out there who didn’t do a job and wasn’t a part of it.

“We were just a little bit quicker and a little bit fitter and our ball skills were a lot more polished.”

SMN Dustin Roberts kicked five goals for the All Stars and LAC Joshua Barton kicked four. PTE James Wilson was named player of the match.

Good behaviour

It seems that Navy’s all-conquering men’s Aussie rules team was a major winner off the field as well as on it after the recent national championships in Canberra.

This message was sent to team management and Navy News by CMDR John Douglas.

“Just as important as the win, can I congratulate the men’s team in particular on their dress and bearing ashore.

“I bumped into the team at the Durham Arms Hotel, Kingston, (very) late last Thursday night, obviously after they had attended a formal function earlier in the evening. Each of the fellas was impeccably groomed and behaved. Their off-field behaviour brought great credit to themselves, the Navy and the ADF.

[It was] a far cry from the negative perception that is normally associated with sporting teams on tour.”

 

 

 

 

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