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Sydney Swans for Your Club's Chance to WIN a FREE Powerade Kit, Complete Friday July 14 • J ~ \..; l-: ~ i... rn ~ t-1 tf.... ~ . ~ ~ ~ 'I-> ~ ;.; 'I->.,, ~ Face in the crowd Friday Night Action Watch a game and win a watch IS THIS YOU? Each week our photographer will snap a face in the crowd at one of the Sydney AFL Sydney AFL games. All you have to do is check the inside back page each week and if you see yourself looking back then you are the weekly winner. Just ring Nicola Cheesman on 9955 1722 FOOTBALL by NEXT FRIDAY and send in some photo ID to claim your great prize. You'll win a AFL club Splash watch of your choice from DSV Merchandising. The splash watch is water resistant to 50 metres and features a dynamic graphic of your favourite AFL team logo. It comes with a two year warranty and is available now from most What's New stores in Sydney. Balmain Y Sydney Swans For your club's chance to WIN a FREE POWERaDE Kit, complete Friday July 14 • J. 3Opm with 2 barrels, 30 bottles, 2 runner's bags and 200 litres of POWERaDE, simply place an order with Coca-Cola before July 14. l«tOiFii•U!a -,ROllriit 18 Coca-Cola Amatil (Aust) Pty Ltd has special rates for all AFL (NSW/ACT) clubs and every carton you purchased also earns your club points that can be exchanged for Coca-Cola branded merchandise at the end of the season - great for auction or raffle items. Sydney Swans Y Wes1ern Suburbs Call 13 COKE ( 13 2653). All clubs that place an order before July 14th 2000 will be entered into the draw. Friday Au9ust 4 • J. 3Opm Winner will be announced in the Record on July 29 2000. Coca-Cola Amatil can also provide assistance with cooling equipment, trolleys, tubs and supply of water bottles at cost price. "Coca-Cola is a registered trademark of the Coca-Cola Company". ~ SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE RECORD Round 13, July 1-2 2000 • Sydney-AFL Fixture What's on in theAFL? All games 2.00pm unless otherwise indicated The latest news from the AFL (NSW/ACT) SW/ACT I UNDER 16 NSW/ACT STATE TEAM NAMED LOCKETT AND ROOS AT LEGENDS DINNER St George 17.15(1171 v Eagles 910(641 Round 11 Sun 23rd July Nth Shore 810(581 v P/Hills 18.17(1251 Fri 16th June North Shore v Western Suburbs (G) The NSW/ACT Unde r 16 State team will NCC Hunters AFL Club presents Tony Lockett Sun 14th May Swans 16.16(1121 v Nth Shore 9 9(631 East Coast Eagles v Baima in (RI compete in Division 2 of the National an d Paul Roos at The Legends Dinner, July 21, 2000 ECEagles 1216(881 v StGeorge 13.11(891 UNSW/ES 6 8(441 v Swan s 18.16(1241 Sat 17th June St George v UNSW/ES (0 1 Champion ships in Tasmania from July 23 to July at t he Doyal son Wyee RSL Club (Central Coast). P/ Hills 133(81 Iv Nth Shore 17.11(1131 UNSW/ES 158(98) v C'town 21.17(143) BYE : Campbelltown 29. Their first game is on Sunday July 23 against Meet the Stars, memorabilia auctions, games and Sun 9th April BYE Western Suburbs Sun 18th June Swans 21 .23(1491 v UNSW/ES 59(391 West Subs 87 (55) v St George 11.16(82) Round 17 the Tasmanian side in Devonport from 2pm. The prizes. More details next week. Tickets are $44.00 BYE Western Suburbs Round 7 Balma in 1111(771 v P/Hills 15.28(1181 Sun 30th July team will be coached by AFL (NSW/ACT) Head incl uding GST from Greg Stewart - NCC Hunters Sat 20th May BYE: East Coast Eagles Western Suburbs v Balmain (WI Coach and Talent ID Manager Rod Carter. Footba ll Club 4344 1204 or 0403 151 303. Round 2 WestSubs 10. 1(.1701 v EC Eagles 1216(881 UNSW/ES v Ea st Coast Eagl es (VI The NSW/ACT Under 16 State team is: Troy PENNANT HILLS JOINS FORCES WITH SFA Sat 15th April UNSW/ES 1412(961 v P/Hills 21.14(1401 Round 12 Campbelltown v Pennant Hills (M) Bartlett, Corey Brown, Michael Cowell, Ryan CLUB MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY UNSW/ES 17.13(115) vW/Subs 169'.1051 C'town 17.8(1101 v Nth Shore 88(56) Sat 24th June St George v North Shore (01 St George 9.9(631 v Balmain 12.15(87) Sun 21st May St George 97(61) v Swans 16.9(1051 BYE: Sydney Swans Crawford, Brett Doswell, Peter Dugmore, Brent Pennant Hills and Macquarie University Nth Shore 17.9(1111 v EC Eagles 119(751 Swans 19.14(1281 v Balrnain 1815(1231 Sun 25th June Fraser, Jack Brant, Lachlan Longmire, Brenton recently announced they will co-ordinate their Sun 16th April C'town 24.15(159) v West Subs 8 8(561 Round 18 McAllister, Jarrad McVeigh, James Meiklejohn, efforts in the development and promotion of the Carn'town 10 9(691 v Swans 22.14(1461 BYE St George Nth Shore 17.15(117) vBalmain 1619'.115) Fri 4th Aug Matthew Murray, Rhyce O'Neill, Mark Powell, AFL code in north western Sydney. P/Hills 11 .16(82) v EC Eagles 117(731 Sydney Swans v Western Suburbs (NI BYE Pennant Hills Round 8 BYE UNSW/ES 7:30pm Ryan Quade, Matthew Rava, Aaron Rogers, Whilst the two clubs will remain independent Sat 27th May Sun 6th Aug Jeremy Rowe, Adam Schneider, Brent Staker, Luke they will work closely together to ensure, Round 3 Balmain 14.16(100l vWestSubs 1411(951 Balmain v UNSW/ES (DI Stanford, Daniel Walker, Luke Whatman and amongst other goals, that junior football Sat 22nd April EC Eagles 14.13(97l vUNSW/ES 121(.182) Round 13 East Coast Eagles v Campbelllown (RI Ryan Woolley. co ntinues to grow in the region and that they Swans 29.18(1921 v StGeorge 1O 10(701 P/Hills 16.10(1061v C'town 97(61 I Sat 1st July Pennant Hill s v St George (El NSW/ACT UNDER 18 STATE TEAM STARTS jointly provide their members, supporters and Nth Shore 811(591 v St George 11.8(741 Campbelltown v St George (M) BYE: North Shore Sun 23rd April BYE: Sydney Swans Weste rn Suburbs v Pennant Hills (WI CAMPAIGN IN MELBOURNE sponsors with a sound and stable environment to W Subs 20.15(1351 v C'town 11 10(761 UNSW/ES v North Shore (VI FINALS The NSW/ACT State team are in Melbourne enjoy the AFL code. Week 1- Semi Finals Balrnain 58(38) v Nth Shore 13.12(901 Sun 2nd July competing in Division 2 of the National JILL Moss 12th/ 13th August EC Eagles 12.13(851 v P Hills 10. 16(76) Round 9 Sydney Swans v East Coast Eagles Week 2 Preliminary Final Championships. MEDIA MANAG ER, AFL (NSW/ACT) COMMISSION BYE UNSW/ ES Fri 2nd June (SCGI 11 OOam 20th August UNSW/ ES 31(191 v Balmain 16.12(1081 BYE Balmain Their first match is today against the Roger Sheeran Round 4 Sat 3rd June Grand Final Queensland side from 2pm at Optus Oval. The Sat 29th April C'town 147(9llv EC Eagles 15.10(1001 Round 14 27th August Roger Sheeran 2:30pm Under 18 side is also coached by Rod Carter. Nth Shore 88(561 v Swans 18.9(117) St George 20.8(1281 v P/Hills 1312(90) Sat 8th July The Under 18 National Championships are Sun 30th April Sun 4th June Balmain v St George (SCG) 4:30pm widely regarded by AFL clubs as the best StGeorge 28.14(182) v West Subs 85(531 West Subs 9 8(621 v Swans 29.13(187) Sun 9th July P/Hills 22.16(1481 v Balrnain 15.13(1031 Western Suburbs v UNSW/ES (WI recruiting ground for future AFL players, and a C'town 16.9(105) v UNSW/ES 1213(851 BYE North Shore Sydney Swans v Campbelltown (M) number of players are picked up in the AFL draft BYE: East Coast Eagles East Coa st Eagles v North Shore (RI each year after good performances at the under State Championship BYE Pennant Hills 18 Championships. Sat 10th June Roun~ 5,> Sydney 12.9(81 I v RFL 9 14(68) Round 15° UNSW/ES APPEAL STILL TO BE DECIDED Sat 6th May Maher Oval. Wagga Fri 14th July The UNSW/ES appeal regarding their West Subs 58(381 v Nth Shore 16.19(1151 Balmain v Sydney Swans (Nl7:30pm controversial round 9 nine loss to Balmain has Balmain 15.11(101l v EC Eagles 10.18(78) Round 10 ~· Sun 16th July been put on hold as the Appeals Chairman Peter UNSW/ES10.l(X70)v StGeorge18.10(118I Sat 10th June East Coast Eagl es v Western Suburbs (RI Hastings is sti ll deliberating on the verdict. Sun 7th May NthShore21.14(140) vUNSW/ES512(42I Pennant Hill s v UNSW/ES (El PLAYER OF Swans 21.17(1431 v P/Hills 1118(84) Sun 11th June North Shore v Campbell town (GI The Bulldogs score was reverted back to zero EC Eagles 313(31 Iv Swans 14.16(1001 BYE : St George THE WEEK when it was discovered they had an extra player BYE Campbelltown on the field for a brief time in the la st quarter. Mon 12th June Rou'!d 16 The Bulldogs were leading comfortably at the Round6' , P/Hills 17.13(1151 v West Subs 67(43) Sat 22nd July SIMON WEBB time.
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