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Joe On Defeat Saturday, 1st Feb 2003 23:55 Unsurprisingly Town manager Joe Royle felt that the Blues game at Bradford changed when Hermann Hreidarsson was shown the red card in the 49th minute. Royle revealed that referee Clive Wilkes has agreed to look at a video of the Icelander s clash with Simon Francis. The Town manager says his side were comfortable when the sides were equal: The game hinged on the sending-off. There wasn t a problem when we had eleven men on the field. The referee Clive Wilkes is adamant that Hermann smacked Francis. Hermann is equally adamant that the lad was past him. I spoke to the referee, he is a nice man and an honest man. He will look at the video and hopefully the video will tell us the truth, but it is too late, the game is lost. ....
Bradford 2-0 Town Saturday, 1st Feb 2003 18:30 Town s play-off hopes were dealt a blow as they were beaten 2-0 by lowly Bradford. The 49th minute sending off of Hermann Hreidarsson saw the game turn the Bantams way after a first half where the Blues had been largely the better side. Goals from Claus Jorgensen and Danny Forrest won the day for the home side. Town lined-up as against Sheffield United last week with Darrens Ambrose and Bent again on the bench. The earliest chance fell to Simon Francis but his shot was easy for Andy Marshall. For Town Fabian Wilnis gave former Blues loanee Aidan Davison his first test, his effort well-struck but too close to the keeper. ....
Advertisement A small school in a paddock has outperformed highly regarded Melbourne state schools this year based on typical student scores. East Loddon P-12 College in Dingee, about 48 kilometres north of Bendigo, had only five year 12 students in 2020 but recorded some of the best VCE results of government schools across the state. East Loddon P-12 College VCE English teacher Sarah Clare (third from right) with year 12 students (from left) Hugh Cartwright, Ella Rowe, Hayley Ramskill, Jasmine Condliffe and Sophie Hay. The school s median study score was 34, and almost 14 per cent of its study scores were 40 or above. The median score is a good measure of typical student performance. It doesn t capture individual students who achieve results far above or below their peers. ....