Croydon Rangers Game Day

2010 Junior Gridiron Victoria Fixture

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2010 Junior Gridiron Victoria schedule is now available. The season will start on Sunday October 10th and run for 7 weeks, followed by the Jr Vic Bowl. The Rangers host the majority of games for the season in Croydon.

Week 1 @ Croydon Rangers – Sunday 10th October

Springfield Reserve Cnr. Mt Dandenong Rd and Springfield Ave, Croydon. Melway Ref. 51 A4

Sunday 10th October Warriors defeat Crusaders 110-0
Sunday 10th October Rangers defeat Buccaneers 30-12

Week 2 @ Croydon Rangers – Sunday 17th October

Springfield Reserve Cnr. Mt Dandenong Rd and Springfield Ave, Croydon. Melway Ref. 51 A4

Sunday 17th October Rangers defeat Crusaders 66-6
Sunday 17th October Warriors defeat Buccaneers 28-0

Week 3 @ Croydon Rangers – Sunday 24th October

Springfield Reserve Cnr. Mt Dandenong Rd and Springfield Ave, Croydon. Melway Ref. 51 A4

Sunday 24th October Rangers defeat Warriors 26-22
Sunday 24th October Buccaneers defeat Crusaders 30-0

Week 4 @ Western Crusaders – Sunday 31st October

Tony Dodemaide Oval, Henry Turner Reserve Maribyronong Blvd, Footscray Melways Ref. 42 C2. Detailed Map 2S F3

Sunday 31st October Rangers defeat Buccaneers 14-6
Sunday 31st October Warriors defeat Crusaders 58-12

Week 5 @ Croydon Rangers – Sunday 7th November

Springfield Reserve Cnr. Mt Dandenong Rd and Springfield Ave, Croydon. Melway Ref. 51 A4

Sunday 7th November Rangers vs Crusaders 10:00am
Sunday 7th November Warriors vs Buccaneers 12:45pm

Week 6 @ Croydon Rangers – Sunday 14th November

Springfield Reserve Cnr. Mt Dandenong Rd and Springfield Ave, Croydon. Melway Ref. 51 A4

Sunday 14th November Crusaders vs Buccaneers 10:00am
Sunday 14th November Rangers vs Warriors 12:45pm

Week 7 @ Western Crusaders – Sunday 21st November

Tony Dodemaide Oval, Henry Turner Reserve Maribyronong Blvd, Footscray Melways Ref. 42 C2. Detailed Map 2S F3

Sunday 21st November Buccaneers vs Warriors 10:00am
Sunday 21st November Crusaders vs Rangers 12:45pm

Gridiron Victoria Junior Vic Bowl – Sunday 28th November

Regular season 1 vs 2 – Time & Venue TBA


Juniors

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The Croydon Rangers junior team won the 2010 Junior Vic Bowl, 32-14. Now who wouldn’t want to be part of a winning team?

2011 Junior training is on Tuesday and Thursday nights, 6:30pm – 8:30pm and also Sunday mornings from 10am-12midday.

Bring football boots if you have them. Training takes place at our home ground in Springfield Avenue Croydon. Click here for Google Maps.

Junior Rangers win Vic Bowl

Our 2011 recruitment drive is now underway for 14-18 year olds to play when the season kicks off in September 2011.

Contact the Rangers today if you are keen to play in 2011!

All equipment and uniforms can be provided by the Croydon Rangers to keep costs down for our players.

To be eligible to play in the Gridiron Victoria Junior competition you need to be 14 years old before the start of the season and under 18 at the 1st of Jan 2011.

If you are interested in playing, coaching or helping out with the junior team now is the time to act. The Rangers are looking for new blood to inject into the club for the push towards the 2011 Playoffs.

The 2011 coaching staff is as follows:

  • Mark Doyle – Head Coach / Defensive Co-ordinator
    Mark is a current senior team leader, lineback and has represented Victoria and Australia
  • Grantlee O’Sullivan – Offensive Co-ordinator
    Grantlee is a member of the Rangers committee, current lineman and has represented Victoria
  • Nick Marriot – Defensive Coach
    Nick is a senior team leader on defense at linebacker
  • Jake Wilkins – Offensive Line Coach
    Jake is the senior offensive line leader and most experience offensive lineman at the Rangers

Croydon Rangers Junior Team 2006

If you are interested in playing for the Rangers Junior team in 2011 send an e-mail to play@croydonrangers.com.au

Croydon Rangers Junior Team 2005


Australian squads announced

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The Croydon Rangers have eight players, four senior and four junior selected in the junior and senior Australian squads.

The senior team is represented by running back Steve Churchill, wide receiver Ian Box, linebacker Mark Doyle and corner back Tom Kinloch. For the junior team the players selected are quarterback Ash Boyd, safety Tyson Burgess, wide receiver Tom Conroy and lineman Jessie Hentechel.

The senior team will go on tour to Europe to play games against the England, Ireland and France, the Junior team will go to the ACT in January to play New Zealand, a win will qualify them for the 2009 World Cup in Canton, Ohio.


2008 Junior Gameday Match Summary

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Junior Vic Bowl – Croydon Rangers vs Bay City Buccaneers

Team Scoring Summary Qtr Score
BUC Buccaneers 2yd Run. (2pt no Good) 1st 0-6
RNG T.Conroy 10yd Pass from A.Boyd. (2pt Good K.Ng) 2nd 8-6
BUC Buccaneers 44yd Pass. (2pt Good) 2nd 8-14
RNG K.Ng 2yd Run. (2pt Good W.Gordon) 2nd 16-14
BUC Buccaneers 55yd Pass. (2pt good) 3rd 16-22
BUC Buccaneers 55yd Run. (2pt Good) 4th 16-30
BUC Buccaneers 2yd Run. (2pt Good) 4th 16-38

Semi Final – Croydon Rangers vs Western Crusaders

Team Scoring Summary Qtr Score
RNG T.Conroy 38yd Pass from A.Boyd. (2pt Good T.Conroy) 1st 8-0
CRU Crusaders 32yd Pass. (2pt Good) 1st 8-8
RNG N.Marriott 59yd Run. (2pt Good A.Boyd) 2nd 16-8
RNG J.Beck 53yd Punt Return. (XPT no good) 3rd 24-8
RNG J.Beck 12yd Pass from A.Boyd. (2pt Good J.Beck) 3rd 30-8
CRU Crusaders 12yd Pass. (2pt no good) 4th 30-14

Week 7 – Croydon Rangers vs Southern Seahawks

Team Scoring Summary Qtr Score
RNG W.Gordon 10yd Pass from A.Boyd. (2pt no good) 1st 6-0
RNG W.Gordon 6yd Pass from A.Boyd. (2pt no good) 2nd 12-0
RNG T.Conroy 30yd Pass from A.Boyd. (XPT no good) 2nd 18-0
RNG K.Ng 15yd Run. (2pt Good N.Marriott) 3rd 26-0
SEA Seahawks 3yd Run. (2pt no good) 4th 26-6

Week 6 – Croydon Rangers vs Berwick Miners

Team Scoring Summary Qtr Score
RNG A.Boyd 23yd Run. (2pt no good) 1st 6-0
RNG J.Beck 5yd Run. (2pt W.Gordon) 1st 14-0
MIN Miners 28yd Run. (2pt no good) 1st 14-6
RNG N.Marriot 9yd Pass from A.Boyd. (XPT no good) 1st 20-6
RNG A.Boyd 15yd Run. (2pt no good) 2nd 26-6
MIN Miners 38yd Run. (2pt no good) 2nd 26-12
RNG J.Beck 10yd Run. (XPT Good W.Gordon) 2nd 33-12
RNG K.Ng 11yd Run. (2pt good A.Boyd) 3rd 41-12
RNG T.Conroy 19yd Pass from A.Boyd (XPT Good W.Gordon) 3rd 48-12
RNG K.Ng 9yd Pass from A.Boyd (XPT Good W.Gordon) 4th 55-12
RNG J.Beck 15yd Run. (2pt Good N.Marriot) 4th 63-12

Week 5 – Croydon Rangers vs Monash Warriors

Team Scoring Summary Qtr Score
RNG K.Ng 1yd Run. (2pt good N.Marriot) 1st 8-0
RNG A.Boyd 1yd Run. (XPT good W.Gordon) 2nd 15-0
WAR Warriors 2yd Run. (2pt good) 3rd 15-8

Week 4 – Croydon Rangers vs Western Crusaders

Team Scoring Summary Qtr Score
RNG J.Beck 25yd Run. (2pt T.Conroy) 1st 8-0
RNG K.Ng 27yd Run. (2pt J.Beck) 1st 16-0
RNG A.Boyd 31yd Run. (2pt no good) 1st 22-0
CRU Crusaders 55yd Pass. (2pt good) 1st 22-8
RNG K.Ng 15yd Run. (2pt no good) 1st 28-8
RNG W.Gordon 10yd Pass from A.Boyd. (2pt no good) 2nd 34-8
RNG T.Conroy 16yd pass from A.Boyd. (2pt N.Marriot) 2nd 42-8
CRU Crusaders 26yd Pass. (2pt no good) 2nd 42-14
RNG J.Beck 4yd Run. (2pt K.Ng) 3rd 50-14
RNG N.Marriot 15yd Run. (2pt no good) 4th 56-14

Week 3 – Croydon Rangers vs Berwick Miners

Team Scoring Summary Qtr Score
RNG J.Beck 6yd Run. (2pt A.Boyd) 1st 8-0
MIN Miners 36yd Run. (2pt good) 2nd 8-8
RNG K.Ng 26yd Run. (2pt A.Boyd) 2nd 16-8
RNG A.Boyd 7yd Run. (2pt no good) 2nd 22-8
RNG N.Marriot 31yd Run. (2pt no good) 2nd 28-8
RNG N.Marriot 60yd Run. (2pt T.Conroy) 3rd 36-8
RNG T.Conroy 6yd pass from A.Boyd. (2pt Good T.Dunsford) 3rd 44-8
MIN Miners 4yd run. (2pt no good) 4th 42-14
RNG K.Ng 34yd Run. (2pt good J.Beck) 4th 52-14

Week 2 – Croydon Rangers vs Bay City Buccaneers

Team Scoring Summary Qtr Score
BUC Buccaneers 53yd Run. (2pt good) 1st 0-8
BUC Buccaneers 20yd Pass. (2pt good) 1st 0-16
BUC Buccaneers 43yd Run. (2pt no good) 2nd 0-22
BUC Buccaneers 21yd Run. (2pt good) 2nd 0-30
RNG T.Conroy 23yd Pass from A.Boyd. (2pt no good) 3rd 6-30
BUC Buccaneers 23yd Run. (2pt good) 3rd 6-38
BUC Buccaneers 25yd Pass. (2pt no good) 4th 6-44
BUC Buccaneers 63yd Pass. (2pt no good) 4th

6-50

Week 1 – Croydon Rangers vs Southern Seahawks

Team Scoring Summary Qtr Score
RNG K.Ng 7yd Run. (2pt Good K.Ng) 1st 8-0
RNG A.Boyd 17yd Run. (2pt no good) 1st 14-0
RNG K.Ng 21yd Run. (2pt no good) 2nd 20-0
SEA Seahawks 59yd Pass. (2pt no good) 2nd 20-6
RNG N.Marriot 31yd Run. (2pt Good T.Conroy) 2nd 28-6
RNG A.Boyd 37yd Run. (2pt no good) 3rd 34-6
SEA Seahawks 1yd run. (2pt no good) 3rd 34-12
RNG J.Beck 13yd Run. (2pt no good) 3rd 40-12
RNG J.Beck 3yd Run. (2pt Good W.Gordon) 4th 48-12
RNG K.Ng 8yd Run. (2pt good K.Ng) 4th 56-12

News of the day in 2007

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Ash Boyd takes out team MVP award

1st December 07

2007 Junior Award Winners

Ash Boyd added to his league Offensive MVP award by not only winning the Croydon Rangers Offensive MVP but also taking out the Team MVP award.

Other award winners were as follows :

  • Defensive MVP : Nick Johnston
  • Line MVP : Jarryd Beikens
  • Rookie : Lachlan Sparks
  • Most Improved : William Gordon
  • Coaches Award : Ryan Brooks

The Croydon Rangers and the junior coaching staff would like to congratulate all award winners and all the players from the junior program on a fantastic season.

Ash Boyd wins league award

25th November 07

Croydon Rangers junior quarterback Ash Boyd took out the Gridiron Victoria Offensive MVP award last weekend at the Junior Vic Bowl. Ash Boyd had an outstanding first season as quarterback, running for 11 touchdowns and passing for 8 touchdowns.

Everyone at the Croydon Rangers congratulates Boyd on a fantastic season.

2008 Senior National Championships

1st October 07

The 2008 Gridiron Australia Senior National Championships will be held during the week 26 April to 4 May 2008 at the Runaway Bay Sports Centre on the Gold Coast.

Rocca Latest Aussie To Land NFL Job

3rd September 07 From www.philadelphiaeagles.com by Bob Kent

Australian Rules Football star Sav Rocca had dreams of following in the footsteps of fellow countrymen Darren Bennett, Ben Graham and Mat McBriar, all of whom made the transcontinental journey to the NFL. On Saturday, Rocca’s dream — at least the start of it — became a reality.

Thanks to what GM Tom Heckert referred to as “a big-time leg,” Rocca beat out incumbent Dirk Johnson for the team’s punting job. In addition, by unseating Johnson, Rocca also earned another important special teams role — as the holder for placekicker David Akers.

The hotly contested battle between Rocca and Johnson went down to the very last preseason game, and in the end, Heckert and the Eagles believed the 34-year-old Rocca offered more of an upside. “That was probably the toughest decision we had to make,” Heckert said during a conference call Saturday. “It was really close, it really was.”

Rocca finished the preseason with a 45.4-yard gross and a 38.9-yard net. He dropped five of his 15 punts inside the 20-yard line. Johnson, meanwhile, posted a 43.9-yard gross and a 34.8-yard net, with four punts placed inside the 20.

“It was a very even competition,” Heckert said. “We just decided to go with Sav because, as everybody knows, he’s got a big-time leg. His really good punts are really good and his bad punts aren’t bad either.”

The 6-foot-5, 265-pound Rocca arrived in Philadelphia in the spring and has since proven to be more than a novelty. His leg strength was obviously there, but he was raw. His technique, too, needed work. But he got better with each practice and in the end, landed the job.

“I came here pretty raw and I think I’ve sharpened up a couple of spots and hopefully it’s enough,” Rocca said following Thursday night’s preseason finale. “Every aspect of my punting has improved. I’m sure I’ll get better from here on in.”

Rocca credits a week spent with Bennett years ago as “the turning point” in his career. A three-time Pro Bowl punter, Bennett was named as the punter on the NFL’s All-Decade Team for the 1990s despite only playing in the league for half of that decade.

Bennett paved the way for McBriar and Graham, and now Rocca. McBriar boasts a 36.8-yard net average for his three seasons in Dallas and Graham has a 37.9-yard net average in two seasons with the Jets. Rocca will begin filling his NFL resume a week from Sunday when the Eagles visit Green Bay. That’s when the real work begins.

The Australian punting pipeline in the NFL is well established. Now it’s Rocca’s turn. His NFL story is just beginning.

Three way tie for team MVP

2nd September 07

Croydon Rangers a a new piece of history on Saturday night when three players tied for team MVP. Aaron Collins, Neale Oliver and Richard Garraway all finished on the same amount of point in the tightest points race in many years.

The award winners are as follows.

  • Rookie of the Year : James Penny
  • Most Improved : Paul O’Sullivan
  • Coaches Award : Nathan Pasco
  • Special Teams MVP : Neale Oliver
  • Lineman MVP : Tim Davies
  • Defensive MVP : Aaron Collins
  • Offensive MVP : Paul O’Sullivan
  • Most Valuable Player : Aaron Collins, Neale Oliver, Richard Garraway
  • 100 Games Award : Craig Smith, Nick Gorse, Richard Garraway & Aaron Collins

Rocca’s American Punt

15th May 07 by Ron Flatter from www.realfooty.com.au

THERE’S still that Aussie humility. But Saverio Rocca has found a little bit of American swagger to go with it.

Discussing his bid to win the punting job with National Football League club the Philadelphia Eagles, Rocca put it bluntly yesterday: “I don’t want them to have to make a decision. I want to make it for them.”

Letting his powerful, right leg do the talking, Rocca attracted plenty of oohs and aahs from onlookers in three days of off-season workouts that marked the 33-year-old former AFL star’s first formal practices in the NFL.

“He’s still got a bit of inconsistency right now,” said Rory Segrest, the Eagles’ special-teams assistant who is in charge of Rocca and incumbent punter Dirk Johnson. “For a guy who hasn’t kicked an American football for a long time, he’s coming along very well.”

On a warm, sunny morning, Rocca would boom one kick after another 60 metres, making the pointy, brown ball twirl high for five seconds before landing. But then another punt would die after only four seconds and 45 metres. That would be followed quickly by another 60-metre jaw-dropper.

“I thought he did a nice job,” Eagles head coach Andy Reid said. “The one thing he has to see is a rush (from defenders), where he has to kick under pressure.

“This is the first time he had a football helmet on. It’s a little different experience, but he sure is a competitor.”

Rocca needed all his competitive instinct just to land this chance to compete with Johnson, 29, this northern summer. After retiring last year from the Kangaroos, Rocca used connections in Australia to sign with an agent in America, who no longer represents Rocca.

“He didn’t return my calls, so I ditched the guy,” said Rocca, whose September tryout with the Buffalo Bills was the only whiff of a chance he had in his first two months poking around the NFL. “I gave the Bills a call, and they said they’re thinking about me or another punter. Once I got the gist of that, I pretty much got on the front foot and organised other tryouts through another agent.”

Enter Ben Graham, who was last year in the middle of his second successful season punting for the New York Jets. He referred Rocca to his own agent — Boston-based Kristen Kuliga. “I gave her a call just to get a couple ideas,” Rocca said. “She said that she’d help me out a fair bit. She did that within a day. Got me a workout here.”

After that late-November audition, it was only days before Rocca signed a non-guaranteed, three-year contract with the Eagles. It meant he would get a serious audition — the same Graham got with the Jets in 2005 after he left Geelong.

Recounting what he was told of his chances to make the team, Rocca said: “Fifty-fifty. I want to make sure that I put in my hardest work and my best performance just to make sure that I can sway them.”

Because he had what was regarded as a shaky fourth season punting for the Eagles, Johnson must regard Rocca as a serious threat to his job. “You feel a little bit of a competition there,” said Rocca, who has been given the No. 6 jersey. “You don’t get to push and shove, but you’re in each other’s face a lot. Where you can set off a good kick, you might just let a little bit of doubt get into the other person’s mind. So you can get the edge that way.”

Rocca also has received positive reviews for his ability to hold the ball for field goals, something punters often are asked to do for placement kickers since they work closely during a typical practice week.

“Actually, he’s very smooth,” Segrest said. “He started working on that as soon as he got over here. He’s come a long way with that, as well.”

Rocca said he had assimilated quite well to his new life — both professionally and personally. “I’m loving it over here. The weather is good at the moment. The family is over here, so I’m really enjoying it.”

For now, Rocca, wife Rose and sons Matthew, 4, and Lucas, 18 months, must live off their savings and the princely NFL stipend of about $US750 ($A900) a week. Other than a two-week trip to Australia in late June, the focus is entirely on practice sessions and Eagles summer camp in July and August in rural Pennsylvania.

“I reckon I made a good living out of football back home,” Rocca said. “At the moment, I’ve got a little bit of money saved up. We’ll use a bit until September, then hopefully, we can get a bit of a payback then (read: $US285,000, or $A342,000, for four months’ work).”

By then, perhaps Americans will know how to pronounce Rocca. At present, they have made his surname rhyme with “poker”.

“I think it’s just the way their accent sounds,” Rocca said. “… I’m not too fussed. As long as I’m getting a kick.”

Has Sav told the Eagles that he has a younger brother, Anthony, with a big leg? “No,” he said. “I’ll make sure I get my job first.”

2007 Annual General Meeting

20th Apr 07

The Croydon Rangers elected its 2007 committee on the 19th of April at the 2007 AGM. Kevin Collins was elected as the clubs President. Mark Ursu was elected as the Vice President, Sandra Davies as the Treasurer and Peter Davies as the clubs Secretary.

McBriar gets five year deal

28th February 07 by Nick Eatman from www.dallascowboys.com

He put up numbers better than any other punter in Cowboys history. His 2006 season average was the best the NFL had seen in 43 years. And he became Cowboys’ first Pro Bowler punter since 1971.

Needless to say, Mat McBriar deserved a pay raise.

And on Wednesday, two days before the start of free agency when he would have become a restricted free agent, McBriar appears headed for that raise . . . and then some.

The Cowboys and McBriar have agreed to terms on a five-year deal worth $8.5 million, including a $2.5 million signing bonus. That deal will easily make McBriar one of top five highest-paid punters in the NFL.

By locking up McBriar before Friday’s start to free agency, the Cowboys avoid having to decide what level tender to give him to reserve first right of refusal should he have signed another team’s restricted free agency offer sheet. Although the Cowboys likely would have been able to match most deals, there is no telling though how high some team’s price tag might have risen for McBriar.

Instead, the Cowboys and McBriar will bypass free agency all together, the punter locked up in Dallas for at least the next five years.

McBriar, in just his third NFL season, led the league in punting last year with a whopping 48.2 average, earning him a Pro Bowl spot, the first by a Cowboys punter since Ron Widby in 1971. McBriar’s average was also the best by an NFL punter since Yale Lary’s 48.9 average in 1963. McBriar also tied for fourth in the NFL and ranked second in the NFC with a 38.6-yard net average.

During the regular season, McBriar boomed 27 of his 56 punts more than 50 yards, with six traveling 60 or more yards. His 75-yard punt against the Houston Texans tied the second longest in club history.