

SENIORS
After a solid win against Bentleigh in Round 5, Powerhouse
were back at home after 4 away games in the first 5 rounds, and somewhat a
“danger game” against West Brunswick, who were after a scalp after
coming up a division from last years Grand Final win in D4. They are always a
good club to play against as they play good, hard football.
Our ruck stocks were depleted with Burnside out. Also
making way was the unlucky Irishman, Brian Kyne
with a Hamstring and Warde going back to take control of his charges in the
seconds. Back into the side was our Captain, Foz, after a stint away with the
family, along with Storma and Bahry back from injuries.
The side was well aware of the type of football that was
required to be one of the better teams in this division, and were also aware of
the respect needed to be paid to the opposition to get the 4 points.
The House started with the first major of the day to ACE,
but it was West Brunswick in their alternate
strip that started to gain the ascendancy with some hard work around the ground
and constant forward 50 entries. Powerhouse were under enormous pressure, but
with some determination, we clawed our way back into the contest, and led at
the first break by 10 points. Wes and Richie were rucking well against the
odds, giving Jake, Sos, Bakes and Bahry first use of the ball. It was a good
reply by the House as West Brunswick certainly
showed that they were not there to make up the numbers.
The second term was a tough affair, with both sides scoring
4 majors. Edo was sensational down back with
Moresi, constantly repelling each entry, and Wigzy was very tight as per usual.
Disco was working very hard down forward creating chances, with Tayles and
Coops presenting hard across half forward. The House totally dominated
possession in the last half of the second, but could not mount enough
scoreboard pressure to put the opposition away, and you could see that their
backmen were breathing a sigh of relief when the siren sounded. A slender 14
point lead to Powerhouse at the major break, but it could have been more with
better finishing.
A good start to the last half was imperative, but it was West Brunswick who came out firing. They put on 5 goals
in a determined display of hard running and committed football. Their runners
around the stoppages were causing major headaches, and made Powerhouse turn
over the ball too many times. Speaking of head aches, Old Mate went down like a
sack of spuds after a head clash, and was stretchered off. All is well though,
nothing that a bit of ‘baby blue’ bandage and some Metzel can’t
cure. Owey, Billy and Benny white were effective across half back, and ACE was
a shining light with the only 2 majors for the quarter, the last on the stroke
of 3 QTR time, which kept us in the game. We had our backs against the wall,
and we knew that with some more commitment to the contest, we could get back
into the game.
The last term was much better by Powerhouse. We controlled
play and put on some scoreboard pressure. Storma was good on the wing with many
forward 50 entries, and Bakes was sweeping very well across the centre of the
ground. Jake was working tirelessly and presenting very well when roaming down
forward. We had almost snuffed out any chance West Brunswick had with a clever
roving goal to Bahry, but with some costly misses, West
Brunswick still had a glimmer of hope. 2 quick goals against the
tide was all that was required, and with a long goal with 20 seconds to go, the
margin was suddenly 4 points. The House were under enormous pressure to hold
on. The centre clearance was all important. The ball was bounced and Sos got a
crucial clearance and bombed the ball long into the forward line. Although
collected by the solid West Brunswick defence,
the siren then sounded, and the House held on to a hard fought win.
It was a gutsy win in the end, nothing pretty. We were
certainly down on our best form, but it was pleasing to come away with the four
points. We are at home again next week against a much improved St Johns outfit. They are
certainly no easy beats, and Powerhouse will need to be at their best to beat
them.
Let’s aim for another couple of wins to both grades,
so we can go into the Queens Birthday Break as winners.
RESERVES
Round 6 vs.
West Brunswick back on home soil had been eagerly anticipated all week to atone
for the humiliation at the hands of Bentleigh the week before. A chance for the
boys to prove that game was just a one off with a weakened side
against the pace setters in D3 Reserves. A record breaking 22 degree May day
with no wind was absolutely ideal for footy at Ross Gregory oval.
A stronger
lineup from the previous week had Rocket over his bout of (swine?) flu to line
out at centre half foward and a fitter (ankle) Marty Leahy in the goal square.
Big Ryano returned in the ruck and there was some old timers in Jimmy Neal,
David Gough and Shane Lloyd returning for Paddy Arnold's milestone 100th game
for the club. Irishman Eoin English made the 22 after returning to Melbourne
after previously playing some games in '07. Also making the looooong awaited
comeback from back and hamstring troubles was Macca, to start his first game
since Aug '07 on the wing. 'Spida' Wilson was a massive inclusion on the half
back flank returning from injury and unlucky not to be in the senior side.
Micheal Lynch recovered from his tricep strain to be another big 'in' on the
ball.
Paddy Barrett
handed over the captaincy to the milestone man and Arnold lead out the side for
the warm up. The game started at a frenetic pace with some tough tackling in the
centre. Macca got hands on it early and got it long to Marty and who broke
it down well for Jimmy Neal to crumb a great goal from around the
body with his back to goal. The ruck contests were to be an even affair all
day but West's onballers started to get some dominance from the centre as
the quarter wore on and got it long to hit a few targets inside 50. The result
was 3 goals to the away side. The 'house needed to lift
and Sammy kicked a vital goal towards the end of the quarter to
leave 1 goal in it at the 1st break.
Warde pointed
out the lack of voice and shepards in the opening qaurter and asked for this to
be rectified in the 2nd term. A more committed midfield started to exert more
dominance over the oppostion lead by Warde, with Steve Batton and Lynchy getting
plenty of possies to give the forwards a chance. Rocket was beginning to
dominate his direct opponent and provide a great target and Marty stepped up his
efforts, leading positively from the goal square. Wal bagged a good goal from a
forward contest to get the scoring going and Marty chipped in with
three more, Goughie ran in a great effrot from the pocket and Batten kicked
another. The defence was playing with more authority lead by Paddy Arnold
and Spida ably assisted by the Unit and Paddy Barrett providing the run and
carry off the backline, Kennelly-esqe style. A great effort by the boys to keep
the visiotrs scoreless for the 2nd quarter and pile on 6 to leave it 8-8 to 3-5
at the long break.
West
Brunswick were always going to come out fighing for the 3rd quarter and for the
1st 10 mins, Powerhouse's intensity was down, perhaps sensing at half time that
the job was done. This allowed the visitors to apply the all important
scroeboard pressure and close the gap to 2 goals midway through the 3rd.
They were simply getting too many forward 50 entries for the backline to cope
and with their running midfielders providing support, they got 3 goals from open
play to leave our boys with plenty of food for thought. Slowly but surely the
boys responsed with the midfield stepping it up once more, Lloydy adding his
experience to get the ball moving in the right direction. Spida's expereince was
proving vital and Barrett was having arguably his best game for the club in the
pocket, marking strongly and hitting targets. 'House eventaully eased the
pressure with Steve Batton kicking an important goal from the arc to
leave 3 in it at the final break.
A massive
effort was going to be needed from the boys if our 2009 home record was to stay
intact, epecially with big Ryano going down injured in the 3rd and not much tall
timber in the side. That's not counting the 'Dogga' Watson, who made up in
effort what he gave away in height to make a big impact in the ruck in the final
term. Everyone in green white and black stepped up in the final quarter to make
the voters task very difficult at the final siron. Fitness, pressure, run &
carry and good decision making saw the 'house completely dominate the final term
with West Brunswick struggling to get it out of there own half. When they did,
the man of the moment Paddy Arnold returned it with interest with his
performance sure to make everyone's ears burn in the rooms afterwards
and throughout the trivia night. Powerhouse piled on 5 goals to zip in the final
term, Marty finishing with a lazy 6 for the day. That he wasn't in the best
shows how good the rest were. Warde didn't loose out in single a contest in
the final term, Steve Batton finished with 2 and in the best and Lynchy had it
on a string to give the senior selection committee a welcome headache this
week.
The song was
sung with gusto in the rooms after, Arnold taking the showering and all
happy that we were inside the top 4 a third of the way through the season.
There was even more surprsies in store at half time in the seniors when Glen
'Spida' Wilson realised half time beers in the carpark was a Ressies tradition.
Coops will have trouble getting him to play seniors again this
year.
Best: Rocket,
Batten, Lynch, Watson, Barrett.
Powerhouse
14-15 (99) - 6-9 (45) West Brunswick