Saints name new assistants

May 27, 2010 by Sainter  
Filed under Club News

The West Coast Saints are proud to announce Clint Joy and James Maitland as assistant coaches.

The pair will support head coach Ryan Martin for the remainder of the BC Footy season.

Maitland was a founding member of the Saints back in 2008 and brings extensive football knowledge to the role.

He has represented Canada’s national team the NorthWind several times.

Joy also boasts an impressive football pedigree, having played WAFL Colts at Claremont and representing Western Australia at junior level.

He won the 2009 BC Footy best and fairest and leading goal-kicker awards.
Both were members of the Saints first premiership in 2009.

Joy said the new assistants were looking forward to their roles.

“Obviously we’re hoping for back to back premierships, but we also want to develop our players for the future,” he said.

Saints Match Report Round #4

May 10, 2010 by Sainter  
Filed under Match Reports

The West Coast Saints hit top form with a percentage-boosting win over the Burnaby Eagles at Langley on Saturday.

A great team effort saw the reigning premiers dominate the match to win 13.13 (91) to 4.9 (33).

The first quarter was evenly fought, but the Saints took the upper hand with the midfield providing plenty of opportunities for the forward-line twin towers of Clint Joy- who finished with five goals- and Billy Crossland.

Scott Fleming was winning the majority of ruck contests, while Brandon Bliss and Sean Hayes were valuable contributors.

Other good players were Lachy “Party Boy” Scott, the lankiest wing in Canada Matt Sutherland and Darra Conlon.

The Saints kept the pressure on in the second quarter to take a 33-point lead into half time.

In the second half the move of Wade Bambling to centre-half forward had a major impact.

Wade had overcome a controversial week- in which the BC Footy anti-doping team found he had tested positive to Fanta- to become a key weapon in the Saints forward line.

By three-quarter time the result was decided, but the Eagles continued fighting and outscored the Saints 16 points to eight in the last term.

A last-quarter cameo by the Pres Dave Miller almost proved successful but he sprayed his shot at glory in front of an open goal.

But the biggest case of the yips came from Karl Lewis, whose set shot would have missed a third set of goal posts.

Overall it was a great day for the Saints, who take on the Vancouver Cougars in a top of the table clash next week.