AFL Finals Tipping Comp
Get your name down before this Friday, 7th September, for the Geckos' AFL Finals tipping comp. We'll post the tipping form here each week for you to fill in and return, or you can just email your tips to Stewbacca or Pizza, or text them to one of us.
here's the form
Entry is 100k, winner takes 50% of the pot. Results will be anounced at the Bali Geckos Grand Final Function at the Contiki 18-35 Resort.
Geckos Win to Keep the Paul Turner Java Bali Cup
Bali Geckos 14 15 99
Jakarta Bintangs 7 16 58

The Bali Geckos proved too strong for their arch rivals the Jakarta Bintangs in Kuta last Saturday, winning by a convincing seven goals and holding onto the Java-Bali Cup in the process. The Geckos dominated from the first bounce, continuously winning the ball out of the centre and turning defense into attack. If it was not for inaccurate kicking, the game may have been over by quarter time. A highlight of the quarter was a strong mark and subsequent goal from part-time ruckman Russell McGrath in the goal square, while Shane Pritchard was elusive in the forward line.
The Bintangs starting working better as a team during the second term, but were off line, amassing 1.7 for the quarter. Geckos’ captain Sammy Gosling continued to work well out of the centre, while Stewart Henderson, playing out from his usual full forward position, used the ball creatively in the ruck.
Despite a strong lead at half time, Geckos’ coach Peter Muir was not happy with his team’s performance, citing a lack of numbers at contests and misuse of the ball into the forward line. His half-time talk to the players did not work, as the Bintnags had the best of the following third quarter. Despite good efforts from Greg Hinchliffe, Dave Schonell and Peter Muir in the backline, the Bintangs won the ball easily out of the centre and kicked four goals for the quarter. The Geckos regrouped, and with a more conscious effort in the midfield, run over the top of their rivals in the last quarter.
The Geckos now have held the Java-Bali Cup for the past three years. They are now preparing for their annual international tournament, the Bank Commonwealth Bali Nines, which will be held on October 13.
Geckos’ Goal Kickers: Shane Pritchard 3, Nick Klaus 2, Mark Parthezious 2, Matty Scarf 1, Greg Hinchliffe 1, Peter Muir 1, Sammy Gosling 1, Stuart Hall 1, Russell McGrath 1, Simon McGregor 1.
Geckos’ Best Players: Shane Pritchard, Sammy Gosling, Peter Muir, Dave Schonell, Stewart Henderson.
Sanur Boys and Girls Take the Cup at the Sanur Rugby Fest
Bali Rugby Club's inaugural Sanur Rugby Fest finished under the stars
on Sanur Beach last night.
BRC Sanur/Kuta storming to victory in the final of the Beach Rugby Cup
over the Sumbawa Nagas and taking off with Rp 6 million first prize, part of a Rp 10 million total prize money sponsored by Stiff Chilli
This completed a remarkable treble for BRC Sanur,who earlier in the day
had won both the Mens and Mixed Touch Football Championship with
victories in the finals over Jakarta and Surabaya respectively.
Well done to Riki Teteina and the Sanur Team.
A big thank you to the 10 teams from around the Archipelago including
Papua,Sumbawa,Surabaya,Jakarta and a visiting French team, Limay who
participated in the Sanur Rugby Fest.
This was the first organized Beach Rugby Comp in Bali, let alone
Indonesia. |