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Swiss Stars Punctuate Fun-Filled Round 3

By Mark Cianfagna
AFL Switzerland Reporter

LAUSANNE

Seniors

Geneva Jets vs. Basel Dragons

28.23.190 – 3.10.28

Coming into round 3 following their first loss since 2019, the Jets were looking to rebound and regain a top 2 spot. A quick start from Basel with a shot on goal after about 12 seconds of game play perhaps put this goal in doubt as Basel fielded likely their strongest roster of the season highlighted by Dave Shannon in the ruck. Perhaps this quick start poked the proverbial bear and woke the Jets up, as they went on to dominate this match from start to finish.

Tommy Ross had a huge start out of the middle and kicked a few early goals. The Jets middle was solid with Nick Hart battling in ruck contests against Shannon and winning his fair share of the taps. The Jets used support from the wings and half back to help move in the right direction after stoppages. The return of Nat Robbins to the Jets roster provided another target down forward and he led the team in scoring on the day.

The real stars of the day were what has become to be known as the Baby Jets, a group of young rugby and soccer converts who are starting to develop into footy stars. The local boys took the opportunity to showcase their skills in front of friends and family and shine a bright light on the future of AFL in Switzerland. It wasn’t just the Jets who had Swiss players really showing their development though. Basel stalwarts Keelan Senn and Svenja Mueller Byrnes created difficulties for the Geneva forwards all match long. Manu ‘not Lin-Manuel’ Miranda was also big for his club, taking home the best non-Aussie of the day award and first-gamer Tiff Endress quickly looked comfortable and got more than a few touches of the ball. The Jets had first goals from Yanis Locatelli and Adrien Foster, while Clemens ‘not so’ Bourgeois showed why he is earning a spot on the Swiss national team.

Geneva’s skill and sharing was on display in all four quarters, with all but three players kicking goals in the game. We won’t name them here, but they know who they are. The Jets ran away with this one in the end, regaining second place on the ladder.

Zurich Giants vs. Winterthur Lions

6.19.55 – 16.23.119

In what was the match of the day and a highly anticipated first meet-up between geographical rivals Zurich and Winterthur, hard battles and contests for every ball were the theme. The first quarter was a teeter-totter battle with the Lions winning the ball in the middle and Zurich defending hard and using their transition game well to keep things close.

After a close first quarter, just 4 points separated the teams and it looked as though we were in for a nail-biter. An injury to key Giant Brendan McCormick early in the second quarter deflated the Giants and with the team lacking slightly in numbers on the day, fewer rotation options were available, leading to a Winterthur advantage. The game stayed relatively close despite Jacob Brownley starting to pile on the goals again, with a few behinds mixed in for fun. Max Slavnic was good in the ruck for the Giants as the Lions were without tall man ‘Welly’.

In the third, Zurich lost their juice in the heat and with players called on to do a lot, the energy faded. The opportunities Zurich did get were thwarted by solid Lions defense and some inaccurate kicking. Although the Lions missed quite a few shots at goal as well, the numbers added up and they really took control of the game with contributions coming from everyone on their roster, especially veteran Swiss players Noah Weber and Chris Lauener. Second gamer Jonas Pfluger used his immense size to clear space for his teammates and created a lot of scoring opportunities for the Lions, while Brownley continued his separation on the leading goalkicker ladder with another 10.

The Lions are really asserting themself as the team to beat in AFL Switzerland this year with another convincing win. Zurich will be going home hoping to get healthy and have a strong unit to return to the Leman region for a key matchup against Geneva.

Reserves

Geneva Jets vs. Northern Bears

15.13.103 – 4.20.44

Leadership, sportsmanship and fun were the themes of the day in the reserves competition. As the seniors teams took a dip in the cool Leman waters and got on the beers -some more heavily than others- the Reserves teams prepared for the rubber match in what is turning out to be a great race for the premiership. With the Jets looking to take back the top spot on the ladder and the Bears hoping to continue their momentum from a tight win in Round 2, it was a highly anticipated match. It turned out to be a special day of footy with the Jets being closer to home and able to field a true reserves squad with many first gamers, and the return of reserves veterans like Paul Garwood, Tim Seiler and James Olle. The Bears were shorter on numbers as they came south, but also had a good mix of first-gamers and veterans.

While there were lots of teaching moments in the game, both teams really gelled and produced some wonderful passages of play. Muller-Byrnes was a star for the Bears and should have earned some votes from the umpires as she led the Bears well through the midfield. Endress had a strong outing in her first reserves match and Lars Mathis put his knowledge of the game to use moving the ball forward for the Bears. For the Jets, Sophie Heading, James Malar and Rachel Perotti took a bunch of marks up the ground, creating lots of chances at goal. Heavy rotations meant lots of opportunity for everyone to try new positions and develop new skills in the game. Goals were easy to find amongst the group and the Jets took an early lead as usual and never looked back. This time, there was little fightback from a tired Bears squad as Geneva tore open the game in the second half and everyone had a piece of the scoreboard with Mete Temurcin, Alex ‘new alex’ Wadlow, Yaron Lavy and Mathias Seiler all scoring their first goals in footy. This was punctuated by Seiler’s passage in the ruck where for about two minutes he didn’t let anyone else touch the ball and kicked 3 goals that went at least 50 metres each, forcing the goal umpire to go ball searching in the long grass way behind the field. Another highlight was the second and third effort of young Lavy as he picked up the ball multiple times and finally got a kick away to snag his first footy goal.

The Jets fresh legs helped them cruise to what was an easy win full of sportsmanship, humility and good ol’ footy energies!

Round 4 will bring some intense heat to Geneva on July 2nd with a big 2nd place battle between Zurich and Geneva highlighting what should be a fun-filled day.

Boat Race

Winterthur came prepared for this week’s boat race and with the Jets lineup including all new players, the stakes were high. Basel and Zurich have disappointed in this area so far this season, so were hoping the beautiful backdrop and wearing budgie smugglers would help them out. In a very tight race again, the Lions pulled out in front and took home two victories on the day, closing Geneva’s boat race ladder lead.

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Historic Moments Define Round 2

By Mark Cianfagna
AFL Switzerland Reporter

WINTERTHUR

Seniors

Zurich Giants vs. Basel Dragons

24.23.167 – 1.19.25

The day started off with the Dragons and the Giants both looking to redeem losses in Round 1 and put their names in the mix for the top 2 on the ladder. Zurich, with a few key players missing, were relying on some new recruits and less-experienced members to take charge, with support from their always solid midfield. Zurich took advantage of some straight kicks and mismatches in the forward line to jump out to a 5 goal lead in the first quarter. Then in the second quarter they simply could not miss. Kicking 11 goals and 4 behinds for the quarter, they exploded to an unattainable lead as the Dragons could not contain the Zurich forwards, led by Jarrad McVee, who took mark after mark out of full forward. Basel continued to battle the whole day, and are working and growing as a club. Zurich created a piece of history for their club by having an all international side (not a single Aussie!) on the field for the first time during parts of the third quarter, showing the development of the game here in Switzerland. Club Vice-president Nils Schmitt appreciates the support by other clubs in filling out their roster, but looks forward to having everyone available for a round this year and working towards getting a win. In the end, he is “just happy to be playing, happy to be a Dragon again.”

Winterthur Lions vs. Geneva Jets

20.15.135 – 12.10.82

The projected game of the day did not disappoint. Host Winterthur looked prepared from the get-go and had their full roster of players available to them. For Geneva, it was a big chance for some of the Jets ressies players to step up as some key seniors players were out. And they started well with two quick goals before Winterthur found their feet and started to win the ball more. An incredible back and forth first quarter led to the Jets leading by less than a goal at the first break. Early in the second quarter, Geneva lost new ruckman Nick Hart to injury and young Emanuele ‘Welly’ Zanoli saw his opportunity as he took advantage of the Jets lack of size in the middle to hit his midfielders with almost every tap and the Lions bombed balls into the forward half, taking a solid lead into halftime. The Jets regrouped at half, but a hard hitback by the young Winti legs took advantage of the small field by throwing the ball in the air and letting bigs Jacob Brownley and Jonas Pfluger contest 1-on-1 balls, which they won the majority of, leading to a huge bag of goals. The Lions used this strategy to a tee in the third quarter and put the game out of reach going into the final break. The fourth quarter was a hard fought battle for loose balls and more goals were added to the scores on either side, but the Jets could not mount anything resembling a comeback and the Lions cruised to a comfortable 50 point win. An historical win for Winterthur as it is their first ever victory against the Jets, but also solidifies their spot at the top of the ladder with a pivotal match against Zurich coming in Round 3. As predicted, Winti is a team to watch out for this year. Winterthur president and coach Stefan Burgener post-game stated “We knew we had a good shot [to win this week], but we knew we had to earn it.” He added that the club’s goal at the start of the year was to make the final, “but now it feels like we might be able to win one.”

Reserves

Northern Bears vs. Geneva Jets

14.9.93 – 14.5.89

A highly anticipated ressies game followed up the seniors matches and did not disappoint. It was another high scoring game (bit of a trend here in the first couple of Rounds) with a first half dominated by the Jets before tired legs allowed the reinforced Bears back into it. The Jets old boys club of Paul Garwood and Greg Arnold (both over 45 years old!) were a force in the forward line, combining for a bag. As the game wore on, injuries and the hot weather piled up on the Jets doing double duty and the Bears youth shone through, bringing the game back within a few goals heading into the fourth quarter. In the final minutes the teams traded goals and the Jets led by 2 points with little time left on the clock. Noah Weber, playing for the Jets to help fill out numbers, forgot which team he was playing for and ran over fellow Jet Sophie Heading in the goalscore, leaving the goals wide open for a Bears major score to seal the victory.

Boat Race

The boat race was again tight, with more beer missing mouths than going in, but the Jets eeked out a sympathy win to avoid a full sweep on the day, anchored again by the visiting Permain senior. Hats off to Claira Lea, who double dipped for the Bears and downed two beers during the race.

With the next two rounds in Suisse-Romande and some big matches on the docket, we should be in for a great continuation of the AFL Switzerland comp. See you in Lausanne June 11!