Author: Sam Weller

President for 5 years, VP for 2. Did some good things, did some bad things. The league got bigger & better.

More local news Northern Raiders – Northcote Leader

Touchdown!

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A GROWING distaste for Australian rules football has formed the basis for the northern suburbs’ newest sporting club.

Northern Raiders

The Northern Raiders, the brainchild of Dale Cole, are one of three new clubs – Gippsland Gladiators and Ballarat Pioneers – joining Gridiron Victoria for the 2011 season.

The new clubs will join the Bay City Buccaneers, Berwick Miners, Croydon Rangers, Monash Warriors and the Western Crusaders in competition.

Cole, a lifelong Oakland Raiders fan, said the Northern Raiders were borne from his growing disengagement with “mainstream” sports in Australia.

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Local news about the Raiders – Mooney Valley Express

Raiders arrive

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THE northern suburbs will have a gridiron team, with the Northern Raiders being accepted into Gridiron Victoria competition.

The Raiders, to be based at Greensborough Secondary College, will be the only team in that league based in Melbourne’s north.

Fellow new member club the Gippsland Gladiators, to be based in Sale, and existing sides Ballarat Pioneers, Bay City Buccaneers, Berwick Miners, Croydon Rangers, Monash Warriors and the Western Crusaders will make up the competition.

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Local News about Gippsland Gladiators – Latrobe Valley Express

Get ready to rumble

Article by Damen Francis – Latrobe Valley Express

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AS the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers prepare for this weekend’s Superbowl XLV, the Gippsland Gladiators are gearing up for their debut season in the Gridiron Victoria league.

Gippsland became the latest member club of Gridiron Victoria when its official application was voted in at a recent committee meeting.

The new season doesn’t start until May but preparations are already well underway, with 33 players from across Gippsland attending Saturday’s training session in Sale.

Head coach Buck Buchanan has played and coached gridiron for about 18 years and he said the best thing was that people of all shapes and sizes could play.

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University of the Incarnate Word sign Victorian lineman

UIW Cardinals sign Monash Warriors Offensive Lineman Rory Dew!

University of the Incarnate Word Cardinals

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From Dalhart to Brownsville. From Beaumont to Australia? Incarnate Word’s football signing class of 2011 numbers 29 and they come from all over the state, and yes, one player is from Melbourne, Australia.

Coach Mike Santiago announced the class at a media function on Wednesday, the first official day high school players could sign letters-of-intent with colleges. This is the fourth class for Incarnate Word and it is the largest in terms of numbers.

“One more class,” Coach Santiago said, “and we will have a full roster. You don’t get a full roster until the fifth year. Our staff did a great job of canvassing the state and then going outside the box. I am proud of this staff. This is a lot of hard work.”

Also, in terms of size, 10 of the 29 new Cardinals go 250 pounds or more in physical size. And the Aussie is the largest of them all. Rory Dew played at St. Kevins High School in Melbourne. He is an offensive lineman and he goes 6-8, 315. “This guy is all Coach (offensive line coach Tony) Marciano,” Santiago said. “Rory was in a football camp in Florida for the past month when we heard about him. We are now looking at international players.”

For local Cardinals fans, the San Antonio area is highly represented. Eight signees are from Alamo City schools. “We are seeing more recruiters than ever before in San Antonio,” Santiago said. “But our recruiting always begins at home.”

Another aspect of what Santiago calls a “UIW guy” is how each player does in the classroom and how each is projected to perform in UIW classrooms. “The average grade point average of this group,” Santiago said, “is 3.71. And their average SAT score is 1,040. And we think when a player does well in the classroom there is a high probability of him bringing good character to us.”

UIW’s coaches covered thousands of miles just inside Texas in assembling this class. From Beaumont’s Ozen High School and running back Melvin Adderton to up north and Dalhart tight end Harper Scofield then back to the Gulf Coast and Corpus Christi area’s Kyle Fishbeck and Nick Ginn. The list even includes a quarterback from Tucson, Ariz., Jordan Scelfo.

Santiago talked about what the fourth year was like. “After four years the high school coaches know our staff when they come through the door. We get places quicker because we don’t have to explain who we are.”

Incarnate Word has now played two full seasons of Division II football, the second of which, 2010, as a member of the Lone Star Conference. The original class of 2008, in most part, will be juniors this coming season.

2011 signing class (pdf)