EAST
WINS AGAIN AT EAST VS WEST CHAMPIONSHIP
6/14/2004 –
Article courtesy of USFooty.com by Wayne Kraska
The East
triumphed again in the 2nd Annual East v West Championship held in
Atlanta on Saturday, but there are a few stories to tell about the game just
the same, and who knows probably a few about less than game related
activities!!!! Arriving at the field
all players were greeted to the wide and lush expanses of the Atlanta Polo
& Country Club fields in
The curtain
raiser game was revamped slightly from the proposed All American format to
include nominated All Star players from
The second
term saw the West knuckle down and get back into the game, some great passages
of play allowed them to be almost on level terms at the main break with East
leading slightly 4.3 to 3.7. The game could have been all over in the third
term but the West couldn’t get the ball through the big sticks. Kicking 1.7 for
the quarter it allowed the East to take a slender lead of 5 points into the
last change. West tried hard in the last term but the East had all the answers,
both teams kicking 3 goals a piece the East held sway after a spirited effort
by the West team.
Final
Scores
East
9.11.65 defeated West 7.17.59
Then it was the All Stars turn. 44 of the best players in
the
The benches
were running hot with interchanges, a move that ever increased as the heated
conditions took there toll though the game. At quarter time the scores were an
ominous sign perhaps that the East were in for a titanic struggle this year
following their win in 2003. The East got their first late in the term but West
had added another to make it 5.1 to 1.3 at the first break.
The second
term with the East kicking with aid of a slight breeze they slowly began
whittling away at the West’s lead. The West was dominating the mid field though
and if only for some great defensive work by the East the game could have been
all over at half time. The lead at the main break being 15 pts all players
resigned to the shade for some well-earned refreshments supplied by the Atlanta
Kookaburras. West leading 7.2 to 4.5.
The third
term was survival of the fittest and after the West ascendancy in the center
started to subside it seemed to come down to a battle of the defenses. The ball
was moving quickly from end to end. The crowd was treated a great display of
high marking, plenty of bone crunching tackles and fantastic skills. However it
was the conversion ability of the West that meant they added two goals to their
tally whilst the East lamented missed chances.
At the final
change back the margin was out to 29pts points. West 9.6 to East 4.7, perhaps
an insurmountable lead given the game as it had been played thus far and of
course the conditions. But funny things happen in football and this was true
here. West came out shoring up defenses maybe too much and gave back the East a
chance to get back into the game. Now dominating the center the East were able
to string together several goals.
Into the
dying minutes of the game the East hit the front for the first time for the
day. Not long after the siren blew and one could think the game was stolen but
scores will read forever and a day the East by 4 points regardless of how they
got that way. Five unanswered goals in the last term to the East’s where they
had struggled all day to get any system happening up forward due to the great
defenses of the West meant disappointment for the West team where they had been
the better team maybe most of the day.
Final
Scores
East
9.11.65 defeated West 9.7.61
What was
amazing and very true and there were numerous mentions of this after the events
that it was impossible to tell who were Australians and who were Americans out
there. This shows the standard and the development of footy in the
Alan Nugent
announced new inclusions into the Revolution Squad to for the imminent game against
the Northwind in July and the trip to
All in all an
event that exceeded all expectations and only goes to prove that footy in the
USA is going ahead in leaps and bounds.