Victorian Institute of Sport V AFS GOALS Institute Challenge 2009

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2009

1st Goal: VIS - Elliot Brown
2nd Goal: AFS - Lukas Pedder
3rd Goal AFS - Mackie Simmons

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  • any updates?

  • not sure what you mean by any updates?

  • I really would like to give the players NAMES. If you haven't guessed it, not many videos feature the young guys... but if you want to remain hidden from view, by all means, ignore the opportunity.

  • AFS U18's v VIS U15's

  • I really would like to give the players NAMES. If you haven't guessed it, not many videos feature the young guys... but if you want to remain hidden from view, by all means, ignore the opportunity.

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  • @victorianpremierleag the VIS are sore losers

  • I meant - the bigger older VIS boys were substituted ON when the AFS equalised 1-1

  • You mean the size of the kids? Yes. The bigger older VIS boys were substituted when the AFS drew level at 1-1.

    Supposedly, winning or losing wasnt what this was about, but this match was the decider of the winner of the Institute Challenge tournament, so you can guess a little that both sides were trying to win.

  • The Institute Challenge is a battle between the State Institutes of Sport. Because of the swine flu scare, The NSW and SA institutes dropped out and were replaced by the VSSSA (Vic U19 Schoolboys State Team) and the AFS (Australian Football Skool), The irony was that the AFS were told they would be outclassed yet won all 3 matches and won the tournament.

  • JohnPemail. When a player scores a hat-trick, you'd think you could google it? Nothing. I searched Blackburn Rovers Academy, Jamie McLaren and Manchester United Academy!!!

    I have to say that information about Australian players is sparse to say the least. You guys really dont do them a service

  • From the same VIS Newsletter Issue:

    VIS scholarship holder Brodie Paterson, on his Joeys debut, scored in ther 7-0 win over Laos in the first round of Asian Qualifiers for the 2011 FIFA World Cup. Also in the team was fellow VIS scholarship holders Kobbie Boahene and Andrew Mullett. The team followed up that result with a 2-2 draw with Malaysia.

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