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Players: |
| Juan Aguiar (from July) |
| Richard Czeglik |
| Matt Capon |
| Ben Hamer |
| Andy "Macka" McDougall. |
| Christian Tedge |
Coaches: |
| Steve Boyd |
| Rob Sadler |
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Ball boys for Rugby World Cup 2003
| Jem Shimmield |
| Andrew Giles |
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The Adelaide Black Falcons got the 2003 Australian Rugby Shield campaign off to a great start beating the Melbourne Axemen at Hindmarsh Stadium in Adelaide (9 - 5). The Falcons then travelled to Darwin to defeat the Mosquitos 25-17 and record their second win. Try scorers for the Falcons were Fullback Andy McDougall from Old Collegians, winger Tim Lough from Burnside and Loosehead Prop Christian Tedge, also from Old Collegians. Following from the victory over Melbourne it looked like we could be heading the semis... The third game was played at Woodville due to poor pitch surface at Bailey,
against Perth Gold who were undefeated at that stage. Perth Gold came from
behind to win 31-30. The Falcons led 20-5 at half time and extended that lead to
27-5, but three tries from Perth in the last 12 minutes saw the victory thrown
away. The Falcons lost a couple of last minute opportunities, with Aaron Mattin
missing field goal attempt, followed by a knock on metres from the line. The
Falcons were very unlucky to lose the game after having lead for 78 minutes.
Matt Nicholls, the Operations Manager for the Falcons, said "It would have
been great to win. We certainly had our chances and we'll definitely look back
on it as the one that got away." ... Tregenza Times, July 2003 Womens
Pictured are Tiana Hume, Tara Niage, Lusia Raikiwasa,
Kim Evans and Elysha Skipper who played for SA’s women’s team in the
Southern States competition in June. Tara scored a try and Lusia knocked the NSW
country halfback out cold. Congratulations also to Sally Renfrey and Liz Dean
who were selected but unable to play due to injury/illness.
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