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FINALS FOOTBALL * Premier Division v Western Suburbs 2.15pm Sunday September 12 at Blacktown Olympic Park * Premier Cup v North Shore 10am Sunday September 12 at Blacktown Olympic Park * ECE manning the gates during finals. Please volunteer for a shift! info@eastcoasteagles.com.au * Club Champion Night to be held at the Castle Hill RSL on Saturday October 23. Put it in your diary!

EAST COAST EAGLES – PREMIERS 2009

The 2009 Premiers in front of the Blacktown scoreboard - Photo courtesy of Mark Spiteri.At 4.53pm on Saturday September 19th, the Hills based East Coast Eagles entered the history books when they won the 2009 AFL NSW State League Grand Final at Blacktown Olympic Park. It was the first Premier Division Premiership for the Club since the Eagles were established in the year 2000, prior to which they played as the Baulkham Hills Falcons.

Before a large and enthusiastic crowd who were basking in superb weather conditions, the UNSW-ES Bulldogs took an early lead when former Swans star Troy Luff kicked their first goal. The Eagles quickly replied with a raking long range drop punt from 17 year old Daniel Spiteri. Things were tight as the Bulldogs kicked another and the Eagles knew they had a game on their hands.

But East Coast had a very large ace up their sleeve. He had been their focal point all year at full forward and big Gus Seebeck went into the Grand Final with 101 goals under his belt and finished the match with 111. His incredible 10 goal haul started half way through the first quarter when he kicked truly from an amazingly strong overhead mark when under enormous Bulldog pressure. They knew how dangerous he could be.

Seebeck’s second goal put the Eagles in front and they were never headed from that point on. Although Gus provided the solutions in front of goal and went on to be awarded the Rod Podbury Medal for the best player on the ground, the other 21 players needed to be at their peak to get the ball to him. And each and every one of them responded.

The Bulldogs had held an ascendancy in the ruck all season with former Swans and SANFL ruckman Earl Shaw feeding his midfielders with plenty of the footy. East Coast coach Glenn Garner knew however that he had the cattle to counter this dominance with Ed Wilson working tirelessly against his taller opponent. At ground level, Brad Ure and Ryan Fitton, two local Baulkham Hills juniors gave their legion of fans plenty to cheer about with their inspirational and thrilling “never say die” approach to nullifying the expected centre clearances in the midfield. Luke Stanford, Michael Johnston, Jack Dimery, Damien Bowles and Shane Ryan backed these guys up all day. 

Jon Vlatko came into the side after missing the 2nd semi-final, and the Captain immediately placed his stamp on the game by winning a multitude of possessions around the ground.   At full back Ben Bourke shut down key Bulldog Brad Abbott, restricting him to just the one goal and once again the Eagles were miserly in defence where Rowan Bilkey, Kristian Pearson, Ben Physick, Mark Maher and Mark Skuse upheld their imposing reputation.

Everyone contributed to an outstanding victory. Michael Sankey played his last game, announcing his retirement at the post match function. Aaron Byerlee showed the way at centre half forward, Spiteri kicked three, Ben Rogers and Ryan Smyth were as elusive as ever. Smyth has also announced that the Grand Final was his last game for the Eagles before transferring to Adelaide. 

For the next 12 months the elusive and prized AFL Premiership Cup will reside in the Hills. They are not won easily and the Club looks forward to proudly flying the Premiership flag from the Council Chambers to share it with the community.  

Thereafter it will reside permanently at Bruce Purser Reserve .....                          


SCORES

East Coast     4.3       11.3    18.7    22-12 (144)

UNSW-ES        2.3       5.6     10.8    13-12 (90)

EAST COAST EAGLES

Goal Kickers: G. Seebeck 10, D. Spiteri 3, A. Byerlee 2, R. Fitton, B. Physick, B. Ure, B. Rogers, G. Garner, L. Stanford, R. Smyth
Best Players: G. Seebeck, J. Vlatko, B. Bourke, L. Stanford, B. Ure, D. Spiteri

UNSW/ES

Goal Kickers: L. Lavery 2, B. Abbott, P. Kefalas, J. Bradfield, E. Shaw, T. Luff, R. Underwood, S. Pech, A. Heffernan, M. O'Regan, M. Beardsley, B. Woods
Best Players: A. Heffernan, B. Sutton, A. Henderson, D. Ward, R. Jones, T. Luff

 

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