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AFLPNG U/14 Binatangs through to GF

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A week ago the AFLPNG Under 14 Binatangs set off headed for sunny Queensland for the Queensland State Championships.

It is with tremendous pride that AFL PNG announced that their Coca-Cola Under 14 Binatangs had successfully won their way into the tournament Grand Final.

The AFLPNG press release below :

In a tense struggle at Sir Bruce Small Oval, Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast, the AFLPNG Coca-Cola Under 14 Binatangs held on by one goal to defeat the Brisbane West Taipans to progress to the grand final of the Queensland State Championships.

The Binatangs bounced out of the blocks to lead by 4.0.24 to 0.1.1 at quarter time. Quick ball movement and superior foot speed and foot skills were used to run their Brisbane opponents off their legs.

Paniel Penias and Elton Palei dominated across the half back line and Shaddrick Iwi was strong in the ruck. Kepas Matrus was elusive in the midfield and Cobern Gumuna was presenting up forward.

The Binatangs dominance of the match continued in the second quarter with Peter Meli, Thomas Wakon, Samuel Kenjau and Stanley Giau all contributing.

PNG went into the half time break with a seemingly unassailable lead of 7.0.42 to 1.1.7

Half-time saw a big turnaround in the match, and for the second game in a row PNG switched off in the third quarter. Kepas Matrus and Nataniel Noke were out of the game with minor injuries and all of a sudden the run of the team had disappeared.

PNG still had a handy break of 8.3.51 to 3.3.21 however at three quarter time.

The fourth quarter saw the Brisbane West team get a huge run-on and PNG could do little to stem the tide. The full-back line of Thomas Wakon, Samuel Kenjau and Joe Mondo were gallant and discipled against opponents who were many inches taller. Jemasol Paira was giving everything in the mid-field.

Brisbane West poured on 4 goals and were only one goal astern with 90 seconds to play.

The Binatangs held on however to win an historic place in the Grand Final. They will play North Queensland at Broadbeach on Friday at 10am in a much anticipated match.

Coca-Cola Binatangs 8.5.53 defeated Brisbane West 7.5.47.

  1/4 1/2 3/4 Final
Binatangs 4.0.(24) 7.0.(42) 8.3.(51) 8.5.(53)
Brisbane West 0.1.(1) 1.1.(7) 3.3.(21) 7.5.(47)

Binatangs
Best: Thomas Wakon, Samuel Kenjau, Paniel Penias, Elton Palei, Jemasol Paira, Mazi Tipeo.
Goals: Mazi Tipeo 3, Valentine Janguan, Richard Walu, Jemasol Paira, Justine Murawa, Paniel Penias.