Saturday, August 29, 2009

Saints put up galant fight in Ottawa slog

In appalling conditions today the Saints challenged the Swans for three and a half quarters before eventually falling by 33 points. In a 'friendly' match-up between associate Div1 and Div2 clubs the Saints welcomed 6 High Park Demons and 4 Montreal Angels into their team, the Saints first ever hit out against their partner club.
With constant rain making playing conditions extremely tough the Swans started the better of the two clubs, adapting to the conditions well and although the Saints had more of the ball the Swans were impressive in the execution in the wet kicking 5.2 to the Saints 0.3, the Saints unlucky to have a goal denied by a dubious umpiring decision.
After some direction from coach Shane Blight and assistant Declan Coyne the Saints came out on fire in the second, completely dominating possesion. Carl Ferreri, Chris Lagace and Aimee Legault all running rings around their opponents. Unfortunately for the Saints they couldn't capitalize on the scoreboard kicking 2.5 to the Swans 1.0 to trail by 18 at the half. Tempers rose as the Saints refused to give in, the match marred by some ugly incidents as both teams threw everything into the contest. Some Swans greatful that there will be no video review on one particular incident. Again woeful kicking in front of goal wasted the Saints fantastic work, at three quarter time the Saints 2.12 trailed the accurate Swans 8.2.
With two tired teams playing in the most difficult of conditions the Saints did their best to work themselves back into the game but a goal midway through the last sealed the match for the Swans. The Saints although having more possesion and inside 50's wasted their opportunities and finally went down
Ottawa Swans 9.5 (59) defeated
Quebec Saints 2.14 (26)

Friday, August 28, 2009

PARKER-ANDERSON Cup in the Saints hands til 2010 after Quebec down Central Blues by 71

With all the drama of the top of the table clash the fact that the Saints also claimed the PARKER-ANDERSON cup took a back seat in the headlines. The Cup was presented by former #3 Quebec Saint and now Toronto Central Blues Head Coach Jaye Macumber to Luke Anderson, the trophy will remain with the Saints until 2010 when the two teams lock horns once again.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Angel's Coach's report now available

Coach's report for the Angels v Central Blues WAFC is available now by clicking here

Last week's Angel's Report from the Angels v Shamrocks match click here

Last week's Shamrocks Report from the Angels v Shamrocks match click here

ECAFL Round 7 Bombers Report click here

ECAFL Round 7 Saints Report click here

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Saints and Angels complete a demolition job on Central Blues

The Montreal Angels fresh off a 1 point victory last week took on the Central Blues women's team in Ottawa today. The Angels didn't know what to expect but showed they were more than ready exploding out of the blocks and completely dominating play. Aimee Legault and Lindsay wreaked havoc in the middle while Dani Anderson and Elaine were too classy up forward. In the only forward surge for the Blues of the quarter Mirabell chased down two Blues preventing them from even getting close to a score. Margo Legault and Mel added the finishing touches as the Angels ran out convincing winners Angels 14.8 (92) defeated Central Blues 1.1 (7)

In the men's game it was an OAFL Division 2 top of the table clash. The Saints were confident heading into the match having their best line-up all year finally on the park. The onslaught started from the first bounce, the fresher Saints used the ball with precision piling on 4 quick goals. Matthew Wood incredible in the ruck and the on-ball brigade finally had some focal points to aim for in Pat the Gap and Mick Lacy. The Saints led at half-time 47 to 0 and unfortunately for the Blues it didn't stop there. The Saints added another 5 goals, the Blues kicking two of their own but eventually falling to the new top of the table team. Saints 12.12 (84) defeated Blues 2.1 (13)

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Coach's Reports now available

After a fantastic weekend of Aussie Rules the Match Reports and Coach's Reports are currently be uploaded.

For the Bombers Coach's Report check the 'Coach's Box' or click here
Shamrocks Coach's Report check the 'Coach's Box' or click here

Monday, August 17, 2009

Margo Legault awarded OAFL Rookie of the week

Margo Legault became the second Quebec Saint to receive OAFL Rookie of the Week nomination after her 2 goals in the Saints 5 point win over the Eagles. She becomes the first women to receive the nomination. You can read more in the OAFL Footballer which is published online and can be found at OAFL.ca or by clicking here

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Uche magic gives Angels edge over sharp Shamrocks outfit while Saints give Bombers a lesson in the Montreal sun

In the first game of the day the Montreal Angels kicked 3 goals to 1 in the last quarter to steal the win from the Montreal Shamrocks in the second round of ECAFL women's footy. The Shamrocks led all day served well by a brilliant 6 goals by unstoppable Trish up forward, Andrea and Mel causing problems for the Angels all day in the midfield. For the Angels Aimee was at her usual best well supported by Lindsay who was a force through the middle. Mimi was keeping the half-back in check but it was a fantastic 4 goals to Uche that proved the difference, the Angels falling across the line by a single point.
Montreal Angels 8.8 (56) defeated Montreal Shamrocks 9.1 (55)


The Montreal Saints showed last rounds win was no fluke belting the Bombers in tough conditions today. Set up by a 7 goal to zero first half the Saints showed they were prepared to run and outplayed the Bombers in every position on the ground.

For the Bombers it's the second loss without the guidance of coach Shane Blight, it is also the second match star back man Declan Coyne has been absent due to his injury.

The scene is now set for the final round, the Saints are only one win behind in the standings but will be required to make up a huge amount in percentage to steal top spot. After today though, anything is possible.


Saints 13.6 (84) defeated Bombers 4.6 (30)

Friday, August 14, 2009

Katie Green Caricatures available now!

Want to find that special gift for someone? Maybe just in time for Christmas? Katie Green Caricatures can turn a few photos into a work of art, Quebec Saints 'Hall Of Fame' members are immortalized in cartoon in what can only be described as an incredibly detailed likeness of the subject. Katie's rates are exceptionally reasonable, expect an extremely high quality caricature of your loved ones, in their favourite footy gear (AFL or local club, just supply pictures) and you will no doubt find you're paying less than some of the lesser quality items you purhase elsewhere.

More details can be found at Katie's website below, or orders can be made through the club.

http://www.kgreenonline.com/

ECAFL Footy this Sunday Parc Jarry 10am

The ECAFL will host Round 7 of the 2009 season with two matches on Sunday, be there at 10am sharp to see all the action

Montreal Saints v Laval Bombers


Montreal Angels WAFC vs. Montreal Shamrocks

Be There!!!

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Saints clip Eagles wings in Toronto thriller


The Quebec Saints recovered from a sluggish start to overrun the Eagles in Toronto by 5 points. Trailing all day, the Saints snatched the lead in the closing minutes of the last quarter after a goal from Nick Switzer. The Eagles responded soon after with a major of their own, hitting the front by 2 points. Inside the last few minutes star debutant Margo Legault narrowly missed a shot for goal narrowing the margin to 1 point. Shortly after Margo made amends kicking the winning goal for the Saints. The game not over yet, two Eagles broke free from the centre running into an open goal with less than 20 seconds on the clock - only to be run down by the determined Saints, the ball less than 20 metres from the Eagles goal as the siren sounded.
Saints 9.7 (61) defeated Eagles 9.2 (56)
Goals: Didgits 3, Margo 2, Bulldog 2, Nick Switzer 1, Luke Anderson 1.

Full match report coming soon.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Stark makes debut for Canadian National team

Quebec Saints captain and Toronto Rebels player Cam Stark made his long overdue debut for Canada last weekend. Played in Mason, Ohio the Canada Northwind took on the U.S Revolution, unfortunately for the Northwind the U.S squad were too good on the day coasting home to a 50 point win. Although the result was disapointing the good news from the game was the Stark was among Canada's best players.

Read the full match report here

Monday, August 3, 2009

New Quebec Saints Player Profiles added

New additions to the 'Player Profiles' have been made, Ben Vawser & Declan Coyne are now listed with Matthew Wood and Carl Ferreri coming soon...