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BULLETIN CO-CURRICULAR NEWS First XVIII Football, Rostrevor defeated Immanuel College last weekend in front of a home crowd. 1ST XVIII FOOTBALL Rostrevor 2 3 15 6 7 43 8 10 58 10 13 73 Immanuel 1 2 8 4 4 28 5 9 39 8 9 57 Goal Kickers: Patrick Shrestha 2, Harrison Petty 2, Flynn Pisani 1, Xavier Cubillo 1, Adam Nichaloff 1, Nathan Grant 1, Murphy Short 1, Mitch Warren 1. Better Players: Harrison Petty, Toby Pink, Mitchell Gum, Hugh Walker, Flynn Pisani, Guy Hutchinson. Game Summary: Aſter previously having a strong win against Immanuel earlier in the season, we were expecting a fired up opponent in our Round 7 clash at home. Immanuel certainly began with high intensity and a game plan that restricted our fast ball movement and closed up our scoring area inside forward 50. The game was a scrappy affair early with both sides having large numbers around the ball making the game very contested. Whilst we enjoy playing a fast running game, we also enjoy playing in tight and relished the challenge of winning the ball in close. Whilst the scoreboard remained quite close throughout the game, we dominated possession and field position for the majority of the game. Our Inside 50 entry count for the game (60) compared to Immanuel’s (38) highlighting the amount of play and field position we controlled. With Immanuel congesting the Rostrevor forward 50 with extra numbers, it made it very difficult to find any space and open players to kick to. This oſten resulted in us kicking to a large pack of players. When the opposition were able to get the ball out of our attacking area, trying to catch us with quick rebound play, our midfield and backs set up well behind the ball oſten creating the turn over and relaunching the ball back into attack. The game oſten felt like tennis with the ball going back and forth inside our front half. Whilst we have had some easier wins this season it was good for the group to have to grind out a win. At times it was frustrating that our control of the game wasn’t transferring onto the scoreboard but our improvement in being able to maintain intensity and keep focus for longer periods, eventually allowed us to run out winners by 16 points. Harrison Petty was the dominant player on the ground with his aerial marking being a highlight. With us lacking height up forward Harrison stepped up in his responsibility as the key forward and showed the way for the team. Flynn Pisani continued his good form up forward, regularly being first to the contest at ground level. Toby Pink had to shoulder most of the workload in the ruck and again had a strong game. Brad McCarthy, Guy Hutchinson and Xavier Cubillo all enjoyed the tightly contested style of the game, regularly winning contested ball through the midfield and around stoppages. Josh Richards and Nathan Grant provided good outside run in their wing roles. Josh was unlucky not to be awarded a mark in the centre of the ground which would have been a mark of the year contender. Down back Mitch Gum and Hugh Walker took a number of intercepting marks and repeatedly set up our rebound play. Steve Symonds Rostrevor 1st XVIII Head Coach TERM 2, WEEK 9 FRIDAY 01 JULY 2016 Absentee line: 8364 8387

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First XVIII Football, Rostrevor defeated Immanuel College last weekend in front of a home crowd.

1ST XVIII FOOTBALL

Rostrevor 2 3 15 6 7 43 8 10 58 10 13 73

Immanuel 1 2 8 4 4 28 5 9 39 8 9 57

Goal Kickers: Patrick Shrestha 2, Harrison Petty 2, Flynn Pisani 1, Xavier Cubillo 1, Adam Nichaloff 1, Nathan Grant 1, Murphy Short 1, Mitch Warren 1.

Better Players: Harrison Petty, Toby Pink, Mitchell Gum, Hugh Walker, Flynn Pisani, Guy Hutchinson.

Game Summary: After previously having a strong win against Immanuel earlier in the season, we were expecting a fired up opponent in our Round 7 clash at home. Immanuel certainly began with high intensity and a game plan that restricted our fast ball movement and closed up our scoring area inside forward 50. The game was a scrappy affair early with both sides having large numbers around the ball making the game very contested. Whilst we enjoy playing a fast running game, we also enjoy playing in tight and relished the challenge of winning the ball in close. Whilst the scoreboard remained quite close throughout the game, we dominated possession and field position for the majority of the game. Our Inside 50 entry count for the game (60) compared to Immanuel’s (38) highlighting the amount of play and field position we controlled.

With Immanuel congesting the Rostrevor forward 50 with extra numbers, it made it very difficult to find any space and open players to kick to. This often resulted in us kicking to a large pack of players. When the opposition were able to get the ball out of our attacking area, trying to catch us with quick rebound play, our midfield and backs set up well behind the ball often creating the turn over and relaunching the ball back into attack. The game often felt like tennis with the ball going back and forth inside our front half.

Whilst we have had some easier wins this season it was good for the group to have to grind out a win. At times it was frustrating that our control of the game wasn’t transferring onto the scoreboard but our improvement in being able to maintain intensity and keep focus for longer periods, eventually allowed us to run out winners by 16 points.

Harrison Petty was the dominant player on the ground with his aerial marking being a highlight. With us lacking height up forward Harrison stepped up in his responsibility as the key forward and showed the way for the team. Flynn Pisani continued his good form up forward, regularly being first to the contest at ground level. Toby Pink had to shoulder most of the workload in the ruck and again had a strong game. Brad McCarthy, Guy Hutchinson and Xavier Cubillo all enjoyed the tightly contested style of the game, regularly winning contested ball through the midfield and around stoppages. Josh Richards and Nathan Grant provided good outside run in their wing roles. Josh was unlucky not to be awarded a mark in the centre of the ground which would have been a mark of the year contender. Down back Mitch Gum and Hugh Walker took a number of intercepting marks and repeatedly set up our rebound play.

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DATES TO REMEMBER

UNIFORM SHOP OPENING HOURSTERM 2 HOLIDAYS

The Uniform Shop will be open during the holidays on the following days:

Friday 8 July 3.00pm - 6.00pm

Tuesday 19 July 8.00am - 12noon

Thursday 21 July 2.00pm - 6.00pm

Monday 25 July 2.00pm - 6.00pm

Contact the Uniform Shop for any further enquiries: 8364 8383 or email: [email protected]

In other Co-curricular News:

George Connolly (Year 10) kicked 6 goals against Westminster in the 10B match last Saturday, contributing to their strong victory.

After scoring one of the best free kick goals seen at 1st XI level, Year 12 Patrick Caraccia, was involved in setting up both of the goals scored by Campbelltown Reserves in the FFA Cup final where his team claimed a 2-1 victory over Adelaide Comets.

If your son, be he a current or past scholar, has made any significant achievement in an activity outside of the College, please pass this on via email to [email protected] or by phone, so that it can be included in the weekly newsletter.

1ST XI SOCCERROSTREVOR DEF ST IGNATIUS 2-1

Best: Matt Mezzini & Sam Belyovski

St Ignatius got off to a quick start at home, looking the goods early and claiming the lead in the 15th minute, as a corner was met with force at the far post. In a tetchy affair, several yellow cards were brandished as niggly fouls took the place of open football. Both the skipper, Nathan Monda, and Patrick Caraccia went into the book for innocuous challenges that put the lads on edge for the rest of the game.

It could have been worse early though for Rossi as Iggies had a sharp chance tipped away by youngster Jamie Signorello, tending the goals. On the back of last week’s ‘Save of the Century’, the young glovesmith has a bright future. Iggies battled well with the ever combative Sam Belyovski and skipper Nathan Monda at the back, proving impenetrable.

Under increasing pressure in the second period, Iggies defenders held out until the 50th minute, after which they succumbed to what was easily one of the finest goals seen in school football. The busy Matthew Mezzini was brought down 5 yards outside the box on the 4 degree angle. As the referee sprayed the foam, Patrick Caraccia stepped up with an eye for the far top corner. The ball began about 3 to 4 yards outside the target, up and over the wall, beyond the despairing dive of the keeper and into the back of the net. The race to the Rostrevor supporter group (RCE), who had

formed at the carpark end of the ground, had only one winner as Carracia was met with raucous praise.

As the game continued, chances were few and far between, but Julian Esposito sealed the deal when his strike found the back of the net to help Rossie continue their claim for a coveted spot in the State Knockout Finals. Striker, Julian Esposito had said before the match that the team was not motivated by “revenge” as the sides met for the first time since the controversial loss at home early last year under stand-in coach, Urbani. His strike with 20 minutes to go, sealed a deserved win. “I was in the right place at the right time,” the lanky striker commented afterwards. “It dropped to me and I wasn’t going to miss, it meant a lot.”

Skipper, Monda, commented on his first game back after injury, “the lads did well today in the face of some pretty scrappy football. We came for the points and left happy with that. With wins against Trinity, Saints and now Iggies under our belts we need to make it count at the pointy end of the season. We probably need to be cleaner with our ball movement and more clinical in front of goal”, a clearly relieved skipper commented.

John CoopFirst XI Soccer Coach

JULY

Week 10

Monday 04 - Friday 08 JY House Soccer World Cup

Tuesday 05 Year 8 Purton Oratory 1.45pm - 3.15pm

Wednesday 06 Year 7 Purton Oratory 11.35am - 1.05pm

Thursday 07 Year 11 Purton Oratory 11.35am - 1.05pm

Year 10 Purton Oratory 1.45pm - 3.15pm

Friday 08 Term 2 Concludes 3.15pm

67-91 Glen Stuart Road, Woodforde, SA 5072T +61 8 8364 8200 F +61 8 8364 8396E [email protected] W www.rostrevor.sa.edu.au

Student supporter group, Rostrevor Casual Element, cheering our First XI to victory at last week’s home game.

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INTERCOL IS COMING . . .05 & 06 AUGUSTJoin us as we host the annual intercollegiate matches against Sacred Heart College. Match times to be announced early next term.

There will be plenty to see and do with the official launch of our new pergola and portable screen. The Parents’ & Friends’ Association will be running a BBQ and opening the Kiosk for the duration of all matches on Saturday. The student support group, Rostrevor Casual Element (RCE), will be there to cheer on our sportsmen, as will our supportive staff (Mr Philip Street pictured right).

We encourage the community to attend and join in celebrating this great tradition between Sacred Heart & Rostrevor College. These events are a great way to showcase the Rostrevor family, so we do ask that all who attend are considerate and mindful of their behaviour towards our guests; the Sacred Heart community.

Get behind the College in this ‘Year of School Spirit’ and show Adelaide what it means to bleed Red & Black!

THIS IS A COMMMUNITY EVENT AND IS STRICTLY AN ALCOHOL AND SMOKE-FREE ZONE. ANYONE IN BREACH WILL BE ASKED BY SECURITY TO LEAVE THE PREMISIS.

CO-CURRICULAR SENIOR YEARS - Week 8

DEBATINGRC OPEN BLACK def by PEMBest Speaker O Selby

RC OPEN RED def by SPSC GirlsBest Speaker J Cavuoto

YEAR 10 88 def PEM 87.6Best Speaker G Connolly

MIDDLE BLACK 259 def Mitcham Girls 257Best Speaker J van den Kieboom

MIDDLE RED 86.7 def by Glenunga 93Best Speaker D Strangio

CROSS COUNTRYJUNIOR J Piasente – 8th, MIDDLE H Ciancio – 12th, J Tatarelli – 16th , A Reu 21st

TABLE TENNISOPEN A 1 def by GIHS 19Best A O’Brien

OPEN B 8 def by SPSC 12Best I Varano, L Piro

MIDDLE A 10 drew SPSC 10Best All Played Well

CO-CURRICULAR JUNIOR YEARS - Week 8

FOOTBALLPrimary A def by Pembroke

BEST

Year 4/5 24 def Scotch 0

BEST Di Marzo, J Piasente, J Dundon, H Scheid, T Fotheringham

Year 2/3 59 def Glen Osmond 33

BEST

SOCCERPRIMARY A 3 def CBC 2

Best S Severino J Rudolph J Cusack

DEBATINGPRIMARY BLACK Rostrevor lost to Magill in a very close debate

Mini Leaguers

Our mini leaguers played during half time at Sunday’s SANFL match at Unley Oval.

Auskickers

Some of our Reception & Year 1 students at Tuesday’s Crows Super Clinic.

Back row (L-R): Lachlan Mahar, Oliver Warley, Luke Thoday, Jack Haddad, Aspen DavisFront row (L-R): Non RC student, Julio Musolino, Stefan Musolino, Hamish Scheid

Crows Superstar, Eddie Betts autographs memorabilia for the students.

Student supporters (L-R), Marcus Hopgood, Casey Mercer & Archer Parisi.

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67-91 Glen Stuart Road, Woodforde, SA 5072T +61 8 8364 8200 F +61 8 8364 8396E [email protected] W www.rostrevor.sa.edu.au

A CATHOLIC ALL BOYS’ DAY & BOARDINGCOLLEGE IN THE EDMUND RICE TRADITIONReception to Year 12

BASKETBALLOPEN A 45 all draw UHS 45

Best Equal contribution

OPEN B 30 def UHS 23

Best Great Team Effort

OPEN C 41 def UHS 39

Best A Hrycyk, R Wall

MIDDLE A 36 def by UHS 55

Best I Carovigno, D Galloni

MIDDLE B 6 def by UHS 102

Best A Condo, N Tatarelli

MIDDLE C 11 def by UHS 42

Best M Kervin, J Della Pace

FOOTBALL1ST XVIII 10-13-73 def IC 8-9-57

Best H Petty, T Pink, M Gum

2ND XVIII 17-9-111 def IC 7-4-46

Best J Paech, T McCormack, P Dawson

3RD XVIII 7-8-50 def by PAC 14-8-92

Best J Ball, A Pietrobon

10 B 15-11-101 def WS 4-3-27

Best G Connolly, H Brasher, A Namatjira

9B 16-4-100 def PAC 2-10-22

Best C Simile, K Duang Deng, A Byrne

8A 0-3-3 def by SPSC 5-5-35

Best E Murada, M Crabtree, M Fogarty

8B 4-0-24 def by SHC 8-5-53

Best S Warren, J Smith, M Coscia

SOCCER1ST XI 2 def SICA 1

Best M Mezzini, S Belyovski

2ND XI 6 def SICA 2

Best B Katemis, L Piro

3RD XI 6 def PEM 0

Best L Mattiazzo, I Elias

10A 9 def PEM 1

Best C Mercorella, V Pennino, L Barr

10B 4 def by CAB 7

Best A Lewinski, L Chesini

9A 3 def STMC 1

Best C Villani, L Mazzeo

9B 6 def STMC 2

Best N Donato, L Chiuchiolo

8A 2 drew STMC 2

Best G Bergamin, C Votino

8B 1 def by SPC 4

Best R Parente, L Formato, O Inberg

Do you have exciting news about a current student or Old Scholar? We’d love to celebrate these achievements with you and the Rostrevor Community.

Contact us with your story: [email protected]

For sporting achievements, please contact Jeff Fischer: [email protected]

CO-CURRICULAR SENIOR YEARS - Week 8

Follow our Old Collegian Clubs. Visit their websites below for recent results and more.

ROCFC www.rocfc.com

ROCSC www.rocsc.org

ROCCC www.roccc.sa.cricket.com.au

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Get ready to access your mid-year SACE results

Mid-year results will be available on Students Online from 8.30 am on Wednesday 3 August 2016. To check that you can access Students Online:

• go to sace.sa.edu.au

• follow the mid-year results link

• log in to Students Online using your SACE registration number (six-digit number followed by a letter, e.g. 123456A) and PIN (four-digit number).

July 2016

Forgotten your PIN?You can request a PIN reset on the Students Online login page. Your PIN will be reset to your date of birth, in the format DDMM (e.g. 4 June would be 0406).

Having trouble logging in?Contact the Students Online Support Team on (08) 8372 7412. Be sure to check your Students Online access before 3 August, as PIN resets may be delayed on the day.