Yass Roos
History

Club History

The club first formed for the 2002 season and put a side together for the Canberra District Division 2 competition. A group of Aussie rules devotees decided it might be good fun to get up a team and go and play footy.

After lots of chasing around, generous sponsorship from the Royal Hotel, L&D Telephony, and ActewAGL the Yass Roos took the field under the coaching of Ian Willersdorf. Our first season surprised many with the team finishing in seventh place on the ladder with more wins than any would have admitted hoping for at the start. Aussie Rules had made a very successful comeback to Yass after a previous foray in the early eighties.

2003 saw the team again under coach Ian Willersdorf. With experience under our belt and a couple of new recruits we shot out of the blocks with five wins from our first six matches. Injuries and to a certain extent fitness slowed our charge but we still made it to our first finals playing in the elimination final against Murrumbidgee. They won but the team had improved to finish in fourth place.

2004 and we went one step further making it to the Preliminary Final where Belconnen ended our run. We defeated Cootamundra in the Semi Final but failed to stop Belconnen to finish third in the competition. Brendan Foran's first year as coach was very successful.

2005 was a tough one for the Roos. Numbers were always a problem with injuries and players moving on it was a week to week prospect of even naming a side and several times the team turned out without a full bench or even one at all in some cases! Despite this morale remained high and the team still finished a respectable seventh place out of 11 teams.

2006 saw a new coach in Terry Lemon (although not new to the club or the players as he had been assistant coach since 2003) and a lot of new players to the club and the game. This made Terry's job a real challenge and the fact that getting consistent availability of a squad was always difficult, 2006 was not a good year results wise. We finished 10th on the ladder.

2007 saw another new look squad of players with several newcomers to the team. Coach Terry Lemon took the reins again vowing to improve on the results of last year and that he certainly achieved. The Roos set a few new club records this year: Our highest score (39-13-247), our biggest winning margin (246 over Eastlake), Most goals kicked by an individual player (73, Liam Brandon also winning the league goal kicking award) and a win/loss record of 12/6. The Roos finished one game out of the finals in 5th spot with the second highest percentage in the division (224) in a 12 team competition. The crowning glory for 2007 was when Liam Brandon claimed the AFL Canberra Division 2 Best and Fairest player award.

2008 was the year of the Roos. Another club record; undefeated in the home and away season, minor premiers, a loss to Gungahlin in the major semi-final (the wake-up call), victory over Belconnen in the Preliminary Final at Manuka Oval and an emphatic victory over Gungahlin in the Grand Final at Ainslie Oval to take the Premiership. The team was outstanding. Terry Lemon continued on with his plan and coached the team to their most successful year so far. It was an outstanding effort and just reward for all those who had been invloved in making the Yass Roos a team. It was awesome to have people at the celebrations who were instrumental in starting the Yass Roos back in 2001. It was also gratifying for all those who had played for the club from the early days to finally go the distance to take the premiership. It was a totally dominant year for the Roos not only finishing undefeated home and away but also with the highest percentage of 257%. Brendan Foran captained the side and took the Division 4 goal kicking award as well. This was despite not playing the last two home and away games due to injury and not playing full forward regularly till Round 4! I could go on but I should stop: suffice to say it was a brilliant year for the Roos.

2009 was the year that almost wasn't! With many players moving on after the Premiership a crisis meeting just before Round 1 almost saw the Roos disappear but with a last ditch effort by some would-be retirees and the promise of cameos from several other players the club soldiered on. Early wins with limited numbers raised hopes and new players kept appearing throughout the year. While gaining the new players was good, blending the new team and getting a consistent team was a major task for new coach Ben Serafin (himself stepping in to an unfamiliar role for the first time). If not for a couple of close ones that got away the Roos could have been in finals again but finishing in 5th place on percentage was probably an accurate reflection of the turmoil year that was 2009. Ben Serafin had a sterling year as Captain/Coach winning the League and Club Best and Fairest awards.

Club Awards

Honour Roll

Best & Fairest

Goal Kicker

Player's Player

Most Improved

Coach's Award

Club Person of the Year

Certificates of Appreciation

Captain's Award

2009

Ben Serafin*
Runner-up
Daniel Smith

Jason Anderson
(36)

David Brown

David Brown

Daniel Smith
Coach Ben Serafin

John Foran

Mel Morgan

 

2008
Premiers

Dave Willersdorf
Runner-up
Andrew Morgan

Brendan Foran
(63*)

Brendan Foran

Doug Watchorn

Wayde Chalmers
Coach Terry Lemon

Wayde Chalmers

Mel Morgan

Dave Willersdorf/
Dave Brown

2007

Liam Brandon*
Runners-up
Brendan Foran & Leigh French

Liam Brandon
(73*)

Liam Brandon

Lloyd Scroope

Brett Curtis
Coach Terry Lemon

Brendan Foran

Mel Carter
Wendy Waters

 

2006

Brendan Foran
Runner-up Daniel Smith

Matt Jamieson

Brendan Foran

Ryan Cox

Adrian Paull
Coach Terry Lemon

Gerard Kerin

Kaylene Brown
Steve Hartnett

 

2005

Ben Serafin
Runner-up Dave Willersdorf

Dave Field

Ben Scroope

Daniel Smith

Troy Scanes
Coach Brendan Foran

Eileen Higgins

Terry Lemon

 

2004

Rod Brumby
Runner-up
Ben Serafin

Rod Brumby (26)

Rob Connell
Ben Scroope

Dave Willersdorf

Hamish Scroope
Coach Brendan Foran

Eileen Higgins

Leanne Byrne
Mardi Lees
Katrina Miller
Terry Lemon

 

2003

Leigh French
Runner-up
Brendan Foran

Dave Field

Rod Brumby

Adrian Paull

Dave Willersdorf
Coach Ian Willersdorf

Gerard Kerin

Kath French
Wayde Chalmers
Brett Downes
Joel Willersdorf

 

2002

Ben Serafin
Runner-up
Ben Scroope

Ben Serafin

Ben Serafin
Ben Scroope
Dave Willersdorf

Steve Ripphausen

Leigh French
Coach Ian Willersdorf

Melissa Hunt

Ray Lee
Corrine Chalmers
Warren Williams
Vicki Williams

 
 

* AFL Canberra Division 2/4 Winner as well


Club Milestones

50 Games

100 Games

2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
2008

2008
2008
2010

Dave Field
Shaun White
Ben Serafin
Dave Willersdorf
Leigh French
Ryan Cox
Daniel Smith
Brett Curtis
Brendan Foran
Adrian Paull
Troy Scanes
Ben Scroope
Daniel Poidevin

Wayde Chalmers
Andrew Morgan

Jason Anderson
Dave Brown

2008
2009
2010
2010
2010

Dave Willersdorf
Ben Serafin
Adrian Paull
Daniel Smith
Brett Curtis



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