Round 5 - 9th—10th May Round 5 - 9th—10th May AFL AROUND THE GROUNDS LADDER

P W L D % Pts Fremantle 5 5 0 0 135 16 Collingwood 5 4 1 0 133 12 Western Bulldogs 5 4 1 0 128 12 We might have changed months last weekend but the same AFL Sydney Premier Division Hawthorn 5 3 2 0 125 12 wet weather continued into May as the wet conditions once West Coast 5 3 2 0 124 12 Tips for Round 5 Sydney 5 3 2 0 105 12 again caused havoc across Sydney. ‘The Rookie’ ‘Danny’ Adelaide 5 3 2 0 141 8 Eagles by 32 Dragons by 9 Of the 46 scheduled matches, only 20 went ahead as ground GWS 5 3 2 0 125 8 Students by 11 Magpies by 22 closures forced the postponement of matches. All Premier Essendon 5 3 2 0 118 8 Demons by 28 Demons by 21 Division games were once again able to be played as players Port Adelaide 5 3 2 0 103 8 Giants by 15 Giants by 42 got themselves wet and muddy. Richmond 5 2 3 0 97 8 North Melbourne 5 2 3 0 96 8 Melbourne 5 2 3 0 89 8 Pennant Hills undefeated start to the season was broken as East Coast ran out victors by 28 points at Geelong 5 2 3 0 82 4 Mike Kenny Oval. This result sees three sides, East Coast, Pennant Hills and Manly Warringah tied on Gold Coast 5 1 4 0 78 4 top of the table with 3 wins from 4 starts. Other matches over the weekend saw Manly Warringah St Kilda 5 1 4 0 72 4 produce a dominant performance over North Shore to win by 61 points at Blacktown ISP. St George Carlton 5 1 4 0 71 0 also got their second win of the year after an 18 point victory over UNSW/ES at Olds Park. In the Brisbane 5 0 5 0 52 0 match of the weekend, Sydney University had a hard fought 7 point victory of UTS at Henson Park.

ROUND 5 RESULTS In Division One, Balmain continued their perfect start to their premiership defence with a 41 point Collingwood 18.12.120 def. Carlton 6.9.45 victory over Southern Power with St George also claiming four points in the only other Division One Geelong 12.13.85 def. Richmond 11.10.76 match. Western Bulldogs 11.11.77 def. Sydney 10.13.73 Gold Coast 18.10.118 def. Brisbane 7.12.54 All women’s games were unable to be played, with all grounds being deemed too wet to play on. Hawthorn 19.16.130 def. North Melbourne 10.10.70 West Coast 18.12.120 def. GWS 4.9.33 This weekend’s weather forecast looks brighter and there is hope all competitions return to action, Fremantle 18.10.118 def. Melbourne 6.14.50 headlined by some important Premier Division matchups. The action kicks off at Kanebridge Oval at Essendon 11.16.82 def. St Kilda 11.14.80 2.10pm as East Coast host St George. Both teams will be looking for a victory over a fellow premier- Port Adelaide 18.7.115 def. Adelaide 13.13.91 ship contender. Pennant Hills will be looking to rebound from their defeat the week before when they travel to Village Green to take on UNSW/ES from 2.10pm. After the rain last week, UTS has re- FIXTURES scheduled their annual Ladies Day to this weekend when they take on Manly Warringah at Trumper Park at 2.30pm. Manly Warringah will go in as strong favourites but the Bats will be up and about in ROUND 6 ROUND 7 Friday 8th May Friday 15th May the biggest day for the club in 2015. The last match of the weekend sees Western Suburbs looking to Collingwood v Geelong Essendon v North Melbourne claim their first points of 2015 when they take on Sydney University at Henson Park starting at 3pm. Saturday 9th May Saturday 16th May North Shore have the bye. North Melbourne v Richmond Adelaide v St Kilda Western Bulldogs v St Kilda Hawthorn v Melbourne Women’s Division One sees some interesting clashes with Western Wolves playing their first game of GWS v Hawthorn Carlton v GWS the year against Sydney University. UNSW/ES will host Southern Power while Macquarie University will Gold Coast v Adelaide Sydney v Geelong make the long road trip to Wollongong when they take on the Saints. Melbourne v Sydney West Coast v Gold Coast Fremantle v Essendon Sunday 17th May Enjoy your day at the football! Sunday 10th May Western Bulldogs v Fremantle Carlton v Brisbane Richmond v Collingwood Port Adelaide v West Coast Brisbane v Port Adelaide

www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 36 1 Round 5 - 9th—10th May Round 5 - 9th—10th May CODE OF CONDUCT 2015 PREMIER DIVISION FIXTURE Round 1 Round 6 Round 11 Round 16 PARENTS & SUPPORTERS Friday, Apr 10 Saturday, May 16 Saturday, Jul 04 Saturday, Aug 15 UTS 16.13 v UNSW/ES 6.5 East Coast v North Shore East Coast v Pennant Hills East Coast v Sydney Uni Saturday, Apr 11 St George v Manly Wests v Sydney Uni St George v North Shore  Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. ECE 15.5 v MW 14.14 Pennant Hills v Sydney Uni UNSW/ES v UTS Pennant Hills v UTS NS 10.15 v WS 10.9 Wests v UTS North Shore v Manly UNSW/ES v Wests  Encourage participation, but don’t force it. PH 16.9 v STG 11.10 UNSW/ES—Bye St George—Bye Manly—Bye  SU—Bye Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. Round 7 Round 12 Round 17 Round 2  Never ridicule mistakes or losses. Supporters are there to support not down- Saturday, May 23 Saturday, Jul 11 Saturday, Aug 22 Saturday, Apr 18 grade. Manly v Sydney Uni North Shore v Sydney Uni UTS v St George STG 17.9 v SU 14.11 UTS v Pennant Hills Pennant Hills v Manly Wests v Manly MW 9.7 v PH 9.14  Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators and North Shore v St George St George v East Coast North Shore v East Coast NS 11.8 v UNSW/ES 19.16 Sunday, May 24 UTS v Wests Sydney Uni v UNSW/ES spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. WS 7.4 v ECE 20.14 Wests v UNSW/ES UNSW/ES—Bye Pennant Hills—Bye UTS—Bye  Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. East Coast—Bye

Round 13 Round 18  Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club Round 3 Round 8 Saturday, Jul 18 Saturday, Aug 29 Saturday, Apr 25 officials in private. Saturday, June 13 East Coast v Wests St George v Wests WS 6.6 v PH 15.10 St George v UTS Manly v UTS Sydney Uni v UTS  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such UNSW/ES 4.7 v MW 21.14 Manly v Wests Sunday, Jul 19 Manly v UNSW/ES SU 12.11 v NS 6.12 comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and Sydney Uni v East Coast UNSW/ES v St George Pennant Hill v North Shore Sunday, Apr 26 family that are let down with such remarks. Sunday, Jun 14 Sydney Uni v Pennant Hills East Coast—Bye ECE 21.17 v UTS 3.3 UNSW/ES v North Shore North Shore—Bye STG—Bye  Respect the facilities and equipment of your own and opposing Clubs. Pennant Hills—Bye Sat 5th Sept

 Round 14 Qualifying Final Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward Round 4 Round 9 Saturday, Jul 25 any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. Saturday, May 02 Saturday, June 20 UTS v East Coast Sun 6th Sept STG 12.10 v UNSW/ES 9.12 East Coast v UNSW/ES Manly v St George Elimination Final  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, UTS 7.9 v SU 8.10 UTS v North Shore Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES officials or players. MW 10.10 v NS 1.3 Pennant Hills v Wests Sunday, Jul 26 Saturday 12th Sept PH 3.4 v ECE 7.8  Sydney Uni v St George Wests v North Shore 2nd Semi Final Abusive language is unacceptable. WS—Bye Manly—Bye Sydney Uni—Bye

 Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments Sunday 13th Sept Round 5 against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is dis- Round 10 Round 15 1st Semi Final Saturday, May 09 Saturday, Jun 27 Saturday, Aug 08 criminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not limited to, East Coast v St George Manly v East Coast St George v Pennant Hills Sunday 20th Sept email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, web- Sydney Uni v Wests North Shore v Pennant Hills North Shore v UTS Preliminary Final UNSW/ES v Pennant Hills UNSW/ES v Sydney Uni site postings (including social media such as Facebook, Twitter and blogs). UNSW/ES v Sydney Uni UTS v Manly Wests v St George Manly v East Coast Sunday, 27th Sept North Shore—Bye UTS—Bye Wests—Bye Grand Final Postal Address

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Phone Number 02 9453 3034 Fax Number 02 9453 3428 Email Address [email protected] www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2 35 Round 5 - 9th—10th May Round 5 - 9th—10th May 2015 STATISTICS AFL SYDNEY CLUB CONTACTS

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 2015 LEADING GOALKICKERS AUBURN GIANTS Amna K-Hassan 0415 282 855 [email protected] BALMAIN TIGERS Andrew Kyprianou 0423 781 021 [email protected] Premier Division LW TOT

U19/3 TRENT STUBBS EAST COAST 3 15 BALMAIN WOMEN’S Laura Holdsworth 0417 791 844 [email protected] Sen Res 's / W Tot Wom JACKSON POLA-SMITH MANLY 1 11 BLACKTOWN MAGIC Fabian McLeod 0431 748 751 [email protected]

ANDREW MCCONNELL EAST COAST 2 10 CAMDEN Warren Back 0414 795 529 [email protected]

Pennant Hills 225 200 100 525 Division One LW TOT CAMPBELLTOWN David Carey 0423 163 597 [email protected]

LUKE JARJOURA BALMAIN 5 14 Peter Physick 0419 264 159 [email protected] Manly Warringah 225 200 50 475 MICHAEL MAY UTS 0 8 GOSFORD WILDCATS Lachlan Thompson 0415 676 867 [email protected] Blacktown 300 134 0 434 BRAYDEN KILPATRICK ST GEORGE 7 8 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA Justin Cunneen 0433 990 079 [email protected] Division Two LW TOT Balmain 300 100 33 433 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Pete LeBreton 0423 067 040 [email protected] ASH MOELLER BLACKTOWN 4 10 MANLY WARRINGAH Russell Clack 0411 666 577 [email protected] Penrith 150 200 50 400 ASHLEE AZHAR RANDWICK 0 9 MOOREBANK Mark Coles 0424 249 078 [email protected] ADAM SHELDON MOOREBANK 1 8 UTS 99 200 100 399 Division Three LW TOT NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS Verna Leigh 0421 805 147 [email protected] Moorebank 150 134 100 384 MITCHELL STEVENS PENRITH 0 13 NOR WEST Dom Shipley 0413 358 131 [email protected]

JAKE SHELLEY PENRITH 0 10 NORTH SHORE Liz Fitzgerald 0417 290 219 [email protected] Sydney University 201 100 75 376 HAROLD SLEIGH UTS 0 9 PENNANT HILLS Phil Hare 0409 205 213 [email protected] Division Four LW TOT St George 201 134 33 368 PENRITH Greg Corless 0412 579 061 [email protected] BEN DOOLEY MOOREBANK 0 6 RANDWICK CITY Jeremy Grant 0414 673 210 [email protected] Camden 201 66 33 300 ADAM NOYCE CAMDEN 2 6 SOUTH COAST THUNDER Michael Dobie 0421 367 725 [email protected] Division Five LW TOT Macquarie University 150 100 50 300 SOUTHERN POWER Lauren Hodgson 0412 771 574 [email protected] STEPHEN SMITH HOLROYD PARRA 0 7

East Coast Eagles 225 66 0 291 ANDREW KYPRIANOU BALMAIN 0 7 ST GEORGE Brendan Donohue 0419 405 546 [email protected]

Under 19s Division One LW TOT SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Tristan Liles 0402 447 966 [email protected] Holroyd Parramatta 0 100 100 200 MATTHEW PREEN PENNANT HILLS 0 10 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Ashlee Morgan 0401 353 121 [email protected]

North Shore 99 0 100 199 HAIM QUIEL UNSW/ES 2 9 UNSW/ES Mark McDonald 0438 386 416 [email protected]

Under 19s Division Two LW TOT UNSW WOMEN’S Karen Hutchison 0414 267 703 [email protected] Nor-West 150 0 7.5 157.5 BEN ZOPPO WESTS 4 12 UTS Justin Kurenda 0415 672 145 [email protected] Randwick City 99 0 50 149 PATRICK MANTHOS WESTS 2 9 UTS SHAMROCKS Simone Faulkner 0431 400 196 [email protected] Women’s Division One LW TOT UNSW/ES 75 0 50 125 WESTERN SUBURBS Nick Miller 0487 410 477 [email protected] ASHLEE MCCLURE STHN POWER 0 4 WESTERN WOLVES Yvette Andrews 0408 281 810 [email protected] Western Suburbs 0 0 100 100 STEPHANIE WALKER SYDNEY UNI 0 4 WOLLONDILLY KNIGHTS Russell Andrews 0414 920 481 [email protected] Women’s Division Two LW TOT Southern Power 0 66 0 66 ERIN MCALISTER MOOREBANK 0 3 WOLLONGONG SAINTS Jessie Mulholland 0431 087 092 [email protected]

Gosford 0 0 0 0 YASHAR KAMMOUN AUBURN 0 3 NSWAF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION Will MacArthur 0433 723 803 [email protected] www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 34 3 Round 5 - 9th—10th May Round 5 - 9th—10th May FIXTURES 2015 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS FIXTURES — MAY 9th—10th FIXTURES — MAY 16th—17th DIVISION FIVE P W L D % %WON Premier Division Premier Division 1 PENRITH 2 2 0 0 280 100 Saturday, 9th May Saturday, 16th May 2 UNSW/ES 2 2 0 0 190 100 East Coast v St George @ Kanebridge Oval @ 2.10pm East Coast v North Shore @ Kanebridge Oval @ 2.10pm UNSW/ES v Pennant Hills @ Village Green @ 2.10pm St George v Manly Warringah @ Olds Park @ 2.10pm 3 UTS 2 1 1 0 214 50 UTS v Manly Warringah @ Trumper Park @ 2.30pm Pennant Hills v Sydney University @ Mike Kenny @ 2.30pm 4 PENNANT HILLS 2 1 1 0 122 50 Sydney Univ Western Suburbs @ Uni No.1 Oval @ 3pm Western Suburbs v UTS @ Henson Park @ 7pm North Shore—Bye UNSW/ES—Bye 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 2 1 1 0 107 50 Division One Division One 6 RANDWICK CITY 2 1 1 0 76 50 Saturday, 9th May Saturday, 16th May East Coast v St George @ Kanebridge Oval @ 12pm St George v Holroyd Parramatta @ Olds Park @ 10pm 7 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 2 1 1 0 72 50 UNSW/ES v Pennant Hills @ Village Green @ 12pm East Coast v Balmain @ Kanebridge Oval @ 12pm 8 CAMDEN 3 1 2 0 65 33 UTS v Southern Power @ Trumper Park @ 12.30pm Pennant Hills v Sydney University @ Mike Kenny @ 12.30pm Sydney Uni v Holroyd Parramatta @ Uni No.1 Oval @ 1pm UNSW/ES v Southern Power @ Village Green @ 12.30pm 9 BALMAIN 3 1 2 0 57 33 Sunday, 10th May Macquarie Uni v UTS @ University Oval @ 3.10pm 10 NOR-WEST 1 0 1 0 60 0 Balmain v Macquarie Uni @ Henson Park @ 2.30pm Division Two Division Two Saturday, 16th May 11 MOOREBANK 1 0 1 0 54 0 Saturday, 9th May Penrith v Blacktown @ Greygums Oval @ 2.10pm North Shore v Penrith @ Gore Hill @ 10.30am Randwick City v North Shore @ Poineers Park @ 2.10pm UNDER 19 DIVISION ONE P W L D % PTS Moorebank v Western Suburbs @ Rosedale @ 2pm Moorebank v Manly Warringah @ Rosedale @ 3.10pm 1 PENNANT HILLS 3 3 0 0 341 100 Blacktown v Randwick City @ BISP No.2 @ 2.10pm Western Suburbs v Camden @ Henson Park @ 5pm Camden v Manly Warringah @ Harrington Park @ 2.30pm Division Three 2 NORTH SHORE 2 2 0 0 183 100 Division Three Saturday, 16th May 3 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 2 1 0 1 129 75 Saturday, 9th May East Coast v Balmain @ Kanebridge Oval @ 10am East Coast v Gosford @ Kanebridge Oval @ 10am UNSW/ES v Nor-West @ Village Green @ 10.30am 4 MANLY WARRINGAH 2 1 1 0 103 50 UTS v Pennant Hills @ Trumper Park @ 10.30am Pennant Hills v Sydney University @ Mike Kenny—Bottom @ 12.30pm Sydney Uni v Western Suburbs @ Mahoney Park @ 3pm 5 UNSW/ES 3 1 1 1 90 50 Gosford v Penrith @ Adcock Park @ 2.10pm Sunday, 10th May Western Suburbs v UTS @ Henson Park @ 3pm 6 ST GEORGE 3 1 2 0 80 33 Balmain v Nor-West @ Henson Park @ 12.30pm Division Four UNSW/ES v Penrith @ Village Green @ 1pm 7 SOUTH COAST 2 0 2 0 51 0 Saturday, 16th May Division Four Camden v Southern Power @ Harrington Park @ 10am Saturday, 9th May 8 EAST COAST 3 0 3 0 39 0 Manly Warringah v Campbelltown @ Weldon Oval @ 10.30am Blacktown v Macquarie Uni @ BISP No.2 @ 12pm UNDER 19 DIVISION TWO P W L D % PTS Randwick City v North Shore @ Pioneers Park @ 12pm Camden v Holroyd Parramatta @ Harrington Park @ 12.30pm North Shore v Campbelltown @ Gore Hill @ 12.30pm Macquarie University v Sydney University @ University Oval @1pm 1 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 3 3 0 0 635 100 Sydney Uni v Randwick City @ Mahoney Park @ 1pm Moorebank v Blacktown @ Rosedale @ 1pm 2 WESTRN SUBURBS 3 3 0 0 306 100 Wollondilly v Manly Warringah @ Bargo Sportsground @ 2pm Wollondilly v Holroyd Parramatta @ Bargo Sportsground @ 2pm Southern Power v Moorebank @ Gwawley Oval @ 2.10pm Division Five 3 MOOREBANK 2 2 0 0 188 100 Saturday, 16th May Division Five 4 PENRITH 2 1 1 0 67 50 Saturday, 9th May UNSW/ES v Nor-West @ Village Green @ 8.30am UTS v Pennant Hills @ Trumper Park @ 8.30am Moorebank v Randwick City @ Rosedale @ 9am 5 BALMAIN 3 1 2 0 75 33 Sydney Uni v Holroyd Parramatta @ Uni No.1 Oval Camden v Holroyd Parramatta @ Harrington Park @ 10.30am 6 PENNANT HILLS 3 1 2 0 42 33 Sydney Uni v Moorebank @ Mahoney Park @ 11am Penrith v Balmain @ Greygums Oval @ 12pm Randwick City v UNSW/ES @ Pioneers Park @ 2pm UTS v Camden @ Mahoney Park @ 12pm 7 SOUTHERN POWER 3 0 3 0 56 0 Pennnant Hills—Bye Sunday, 10th May 8 CAMPBELLTOWN 3 0 3 0 21 0 Balmain v Nor-West @ Henson Park @ 10.30am U19 Division One Penrith—Bye Saturday, 16th May WOMEN’S DIVISION ONE P W L D % %WON U19 Division One Pennant Hills v Sydney University @ Mike Kenny @ 10.30am Saturday, 9th May St George v Manly Warringah @ Olds Park @ 12pm 1 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 1 1 0 0 371 100 East Coast v North Shore @ Kanebridge Oval @ 5pm Sydney Uni v Manly Warringah @ Uni No.1 Oval @ 9am 0 South Coast v East Coast @ North Dalton Park @ 10am Sunday, 17th May 3 NEWTOWN 2 2 0 354 100 UNSW/ES v Pennant Hills @ Village Green @ 10am UNSW/ES v South Coast @ Village Green @ 12pm 4 MACQUARIE UNI 2 1 1 0 133 50 North Shore v St George @ Gore Hill @ 2.30pm U19 Division Two U19 Division Two Friday, 15th May 2 SOUTHERN POWER 2 1 1 0 83 50 Saturday, 9th May Moorebank v Holroyd Parramatta @ Rosedale @ 7.30pm Pennant Hills v Penrith @ Mike Kenny @ 9.30am Saturday, 16th May 5 WOLLONGONG 1 0 1 0 30 0 Holroyd Parramatta v Western Suburbs @ Gipps Rd @ 10am Penrith v Balmain @ Greygums @ 10am 6 UNSW/ES 2 0 2 0 25 0 Southern Power v Moorebank @ Gwawley Oval @ 12pm Pennant Hills v Campbelltown @ Mike Kenny—Bottom @ 10.30am Sunday, 10th May Western Suburbs v Southern Power @ Henson Park @ 11am 7 WESTERN WOLVES 0 0 0 0 0 0 Balmain v Campbelltown @ Henson Park @ 8.30am Womens Division One Womens Division One Saturday, 16th May WOMEN’S DIVISION TWO P W L D % %WON Saturday, 9th May Sydney Uni v Newtown @ St Pauls Oval @ 11am Sydney Uni v Western Wolves @ Uni No.1 Oval @ 11am Western Wolves v Southern Power @ Henson Park @ 1pm 1 AUBURN 1 1 0 0 4400 100 Wollongong v Macquarie Uni @ North Dalton Park @ 4.10pm Sunday, 17th May 2 UTS 1 1 0 0 3700 100 Sunday, 10th May UNSW/ES v Wollongong @ Village Green @ 2.10pm UNSW/ES v Southern Power @ Village Green @ 9am Macquarie University—Bye 3 MOOREBANK 1 1 0 0 983 100 Newtown—Bye Womens Division Two 4 MANLY WARRINGAH 1 1 0 0 187 100 Womens Division Two Sunday, 16th May Sunday, 9th May Newtown v Auburn @ Mahoney Park @ 10am 5 NEWTOWN 1 0 1 0 53 0 UTS v Moorebank @ Mahoney Park @ 9am Moorebank v Blacktown @ Rosedale @ 11am 6 UNSW/ES 1 0 1 0 10 0 Auburn v Manly Warringah @ Mona Park @ 10am Gosford v Penrith @ Adcock Park @ 12pm Blacktown v Gosford @ BISP No.2 @ 10am UTS v UNSW/ES @ Mahoney Park @ 2pm 7 GOSFORD 1 0 1 0 3 0 Sunday, 10th May Manly Warringah—Bye UNSW/ES v Penrith @ Village Green @ 11am 8 BLACKTOWN 1 0 1 0 2 0 Newtown—Bye 9 PENRITH 0 0 0 0 0 0 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 4 33 Round 5 - 9th—10th May Round 5 - 9th—10th May 2015 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS AFL SYDNEY WEBSITE PREMIER DIVISION P W L D % %WON 1 EAST COAST 4 3 1 0 226 12 2 MANLY WARRINGAH 4 3 1 0 182 12 3 PENNANT HILLS 4 3 1 0 129 12 4 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 3 2 1 0 112 8 5 ST GEORGE 3 2 1 0 101 8 6 UTS 3 1 2 0 75 4 7 UNSW/ES 4 1 3 0 68 4 8 NORTH SHORE 4 1 3 0 55 4 9 WESTERN SUBURBS 3 0 3 0 51 0 DIVISION ONE P W L D % %WON Visit www.sydneyafl.com.au for 1 BALMAIN 3 3 0 0 235 100 2 UTS 2 2 0 0 190 100 Latest News 3 PENNANT HILLS 3 3 0 0 172 100 4 ST GEORGE 3 2 1 0 141 67 5 MACQUARIE UNI 2 1 1 0 110 50 Results 6 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 2 1 1 0 107 50 7 EAST COAST 3 1 2 0 104 33 8 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 2 0 2 0 48 0 2015 Fixtures 9 UNSW/ES 3 0 3 0 44 0 10 SOUTHERN POWER 3 0 3 0 44 0 Ladders DIVISION TWO P W L D % %WON 1 BLACKTOWN 3 3 0 0 327 100 2 MANLY WARRINGAH 3 3 0 0 216 100 Photo Gallery 3 CAMDEN 3 2 1 0 118 67 4 PENRITH 2 1 1 0 129 50 Sydney AFL Forms 5 MOOREBANK 4 2 2 0 105 50 6 RANDWICK CITY 4 1 3 0 59 25 and more 7 NORTH SHORE 3 0 3 0 45 0 8 WESTERN SUBURBS 2 0 2 0 34 0 DIVISION THREE P W L D % %WON 1 PENRITH 2 2 0 0 358 100 SOCIAL MEDIA 2 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 2 2 0 0 221 100 SOCIAL MEDIA 3 UTS 2 2 0 0 189 100 4 NOR-WEST 2 1 1 0 94 50 5 BALMAIN 2 1 1 0 83 50 6 WESTERN SUBURBS 2 1 1 0 39 50 7 PENNANT HILLS 3 1 1 0 95 33 AFL Sydney @aflsydney 8 EAST COAST 3 0 2 0 69 33 9 UNSW/ES 2 0 2 0 71 0 10 GOSFORD 2 0 2 0 47 0 DIVISION FOUR P W L D % %WON 1 NORTH SHORE 2 2 0 0 145 100 2 MOOREBANK 3 2 1 0 147 67 3 WOLLONDILLY 3 2 1 0 135 67 4 CAMPBELLTOWN 3 2 1 0 122 67 5 BLACKTOWN 3 2 1 0 95 67 6 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 2 1 1 0 192 50 7 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 2 1 1 0 119 50 8 MANLY WARRINGAH 2 1 1 0 109 50 9 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 2 1 1 0 105 50 A F L Sy d n e y @ a f l s yd n e y 10 CAMDEN 3 1 2 0 92 33 11 SOUTHERN POWER 3 1 2 0 78 33 12 RANDWICK CITY 4 0 4 0 35 0 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 32 5 Round 5 - 9th—10th May Round 5 - 9th—10th May BALMAIN BACK WITH A VENGEANCE AFL SYDNEY 2015 PREMIER DIVISION RESULTS Article by Caitlin Arnold PENNANT HILLS VS EAST COAST Balmain AFC were back in the yellow and black, and then back with a vengeance last season. East Coast Eagles 2.4, 3.7, 6.8, 7.8 (50) Pennant Hills Demons 0.0, 0.3, 1.3, 3.4 (22) Though their 2014 Division One premiership was well-deserved fol- GOALS, lowing just three losses during the season proper, club Treasurer East Coast Eagles : T. Stubbs 3, A. McConnell 2, D. Spiteri 1, A. Browning 1 Brendan Cann admits that their victory came as a welcome surprise. Pennant Hills Demons : R. Ediriwickrama 1, P. Witt 1, M. Carey 1 "At the start of 2014 we had achieved our goal of getting the club to be 'Back in Yellow BEST, East Coast Eagles : A. Browning, S. Turner, K. Emery, D. Charleston, J. Vlatko, J. Cass and Black' and recruited enough players for two teams,” explains Cann. Pennant Hills Demons : T. Angel, R. Ediriwickrama, D. Dell'Aquila, D. Witt, K. Wright, M. Johnston "The last thing on our mind was being successful in Division One despite having a lot of talent and Premier Division experience. "Winning the premiership is a day that we'll never forget. All the credit goes to the MANLY WARRINGAH VS NORTH SHORE players that had faith in the club to do the right things and allow them to enjoy their Manly Warringah Giants 5.2, 7.4, 9.7, 10.10 (70) football.” North Shore Bombers 1.0, 1.0, 1.3, 1.3 (9) Cann credits Balmain’s success to being able to focus on their game instead of the off- GOALS, field distractions they had endured in seasons prior. Enjoyment of football, too, along- Manly Warringah Giants : B. Fowler 4, A. Robertson 2, S. Batten 1, J. Brain 1, D. Bonney 1, J. Pola-Smith 1 North Shore Bombers : L. Genovesi 1 side a will to stick to their structures meant that the Tigers were playing with passion BEST, for the game once more. Manly Warringah Giants : D. Bonney, S. Batten, J. Brain, M. Carter, B. Fowler The question now is how Balmain will better their 2014 performance. Currently sitting North Shore Bombers : E. Harvey, P. Codling, E. Davis, J. Gray, R. Hezlett, J. Saunders atop the Division One ladder following three straight wins to begin their season, the Tigers look to size themselves up against their competition, admitting that the year ST GEORGE VS UNSW/ES ahead is hard to judge. “This year will be a challenging year for the Division One competition in general. East St George Dragons 4.2, 6.5, 11.8, 12.10 (82) UNSW/ES Bulldogs 4.7, 6.7, 7.8, 9.12 (66) Coast and Sydney University will be strong and have plenty of depth. GOALS, "UTS have recruited well for Premier Division and that will flow into their Division One St George Dragons : N. Ryan 3, D. Cooper 2, B. Guthrie 2, D. Sanderson 1, B. Hodgson 1, N. Tait 1, C. Frangos team. 1, S. Wilsen 1 "Defending the premiership and going back to back is the target for the boys, and the UNSW/ES Bulldogs : T. Williamson 3, J. Parmenter 2, R. Farrelly 1, J. Robbie 1, N. McGann 1, K. Latham 1 BEST, plan to achieve will be the same as last year, stick to the game plan and structures that St George Dragons : C. Frangos, D. Lycakis, E. Prescott, S. Wilsen, N. Ryan, N. Kenny we train and play week in, week out. And it’s just as important to have fun doing it.” UNSW/ES Bulldogs : T. Widmer, J. McAnespie, J. Daniher, S. Dornauf, R. Farrelly, T. Williamson Looking to attack future seasons with strength in numbers, Balmain are also looking to focus on building their depth by investing in their relationships with their local junior clubs. UTS VS SYDNEY UNIVERSITY "While the main focus is defending the premiership now, our focus over the next few Sydney University 1.3, 4.3, 6.8, 8.10 (58) years is on building the Under 19s team and strengthening the relationships we have UTS Bats 2.2, 5.7, 6.7, 7.9 (51) with the local junior clubs, Concord, Drummoyne, Glebe, Newtown and North Ryde. GOALS, "There are currently eight premiership players that come from either Glebe or Drum- Sydney University : T. Elkington 3, Y. Jaffer-Williams 2, O. Wetzlar 1, A. Everett 1, L. Maples 1 UTS Bats : J. Maddox 2, J. Watts 2, J. Hewitt 1, B. Moyle 1, L. Lamont 1 moyne, and our aim is to increase that number substantially.” BEST, The Balmain Tigers take on the Macquarie University Warriors this Saturday at Henson Sydney University : L. Maples, T. Elkington, A. Everett, J. Swarts, B. Hawtin, S. Sleigh Park at 2:30pm. UTS Bats : J. Maddox, B. Nethersole, J. Fleming, B. Moyle, T. Larby, J. Watts

www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 6 31 Round 5 - 9th—10th May Round 5 - 9th—10th May ROUND 4 RISING STAR

The Rising Star nominee for Round 4 is Ben Hawtin from Sydney University.

Ben played all his junior football at Riverview from the age of 16. Ben was a very athletic kid at school and took to AFL with ease. He continued to play throughout his senior years at school excelling through his athletic ability.

Ben took 2013 off to travel and played his first year at SUANFC in 2014, where he won a Div 2 flag under coach Adam Clark. In 2015 Ben’s pre season set him apart from others and he has been rewarded with regular Premier Division selection.

Ben is a hard working swing man that can play half back / fwd equally well. His ability to win his own ball is a delight to his team mates and his use is extremely efficient. We are excited to see the continued development of Ben into a bona-fide senior player at our footy club.

Previous Nominees:- Round 1—Tom Harvey (North Shore) Round 2—Eli Prescott (St George) Round 3—Campbell Luscombe (Pennant Hills)

To be eligible to win the Mens or Womens AFL Sydney Rising Star award in 2015, the player must:

 Be under 21 years of age;  Play a minimum of four Premier Division / Womens matches during the season;  Be in his or her first full season of senior football (i.e. Played less than four sen- ior matches in AFL Sydney or equivalent competition prior to this season);  The weekly award winners are nominated by their clubs and awarded according to their performances over the previous weeks;  The Rising Star winner will be determined by AFL Sydney Premier Division & Womens Coaches from the weekly nominees.

www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 30 7 Round 5 - 9th—10th May Round 5 - 9th—10th May ROUND 4 REVIEW CLUB NOTES Article & Photos by Michael Shillito April had turned into May, but the horrible weather for footy grounds continued. As EAST COAST grounds began sinking under water, the Mayday call saw matches relocated. All the Pre- mier Division matches were played, but again through the divisions there were plenty of Today we welcome the Ladies of the East Coast Eagles to Kanebridge Oval to matches called off. enjoy our day to repay them for the loan of their husbands, boyfriends, part- ners or sons for the winter season. They will be wined and dined as best we can and also Manly Warringah vs North Shore Sydney’s north-east had copped the worst of the storm damage; and Weldon Oval was entertained by the Premier Division and Division One clashes against St George and the Div closed all week; forcing the local derby between Manly and North Shore to be moved to Three match against Gosford. Blacktown. But even the showpiece ground in the west had been affected by the weather, with puddles across the ground as the rain bucketed down. Manly had returned to their best form last week, and continued their momentum in an impressive opening quarter. Wasting It’s our first opportunity to welcome the Saints to Kanebridge Oval since the return of our little time in getting themselves on the scoreboard, it was a Giant procession to the forward line. In an opening quarter that Senior side to the Sydney AFL and the first time ever for the Gosford Tigers. We trust that was more free-flowing than the conditions suggested it should, the Giants took control of the contest around the ground and the fans from both clubs enjoy our hospitality throughout the day. At the time of writing it incursions into the North Shore forward 50 were few and far between. North Shore came to Blacktown with one goal in mind, defeating their local rivals in Premier Division for the first time. But appears that the Sydney weather will have returned to normal by Saturday and all games alas for the Bombers, one goal was all they would score for the day. It came midway through the first quarter, Lain Genovesi will be played in fine and sunny conditions. being at the end of one of the few coherent passages of play the Bombers would pull off in the opening term. But Giants forwards Anthony Roberson and Brayden Fowler had already individually passed that mark during the quarter; a term that Last week’s matches against Pennant Hills were a swim through unfortunately, although we delivered a return of five goals to one in favour of the Giants and a 26-point lead at quarter time. Already by quarter time, the game looked safely won for the Giants, and so it would turn out to be. The first quarter pro- must compliment Penno on the condition of the bottom oval which stood the test of the duced the highest-standard football for the day, while the ball was still new and not so hard to handle. But by the second weather much better than the top one. The Premier Division game was always going to be quarter it was a slippery ball, and as the rain set in again, an even more slippery ground. But the Giants continued to pile on the pressure and the lopsided flow of possession and position continued to run their way. Two unanswered goals in the a slog fest, however in the end the Eagles remained ahead on the scoreboard to go to the second term opened up a 41-point margin at the long break. top of the ladder as at Round 4. The third quarter followed a similar theme to the second. The Bombers struggled to even get the ball anywhere near their forward 50, the Giants’ defence was relentless. And although conditions were tricky and scoring shots were rare, the Giants Congratulations are extended to the big bearded Andrew Browning who stood like a colos- were getting the bulk of them to extend their dominance. Two unanswered goals in the third term saw the lead extended to 52 points at the last change. sus to guide his East Coast team mates to victory in stormy weather. The yarn that has The last quarter never reached any great heights, with Manly scoring the only goal to run out 61-point winners. Brayden been written about AB on the Eagles website tells the story of his life that not many would Fowler was a star on the forward line to finish with four goals, while around the ground, Damien Bonney, Sam Batten and James Brain picked up plenty of possession to keep the Giants in control of the contest. The Giants fell across the line in their have known about. He is quickly attaining legendary status at Kanebridge Oval.... first round and were beaten in the second; but the last two weeks has seen them return to their dominant best and their hopes of a premiership three-peat remain strong. Next Saturday night May 16th sees big AB lend his considerable skills to running a Trivia Ethan Harvey, Pat Codling and Evan Davis toiled hard for North Shore. But by any measure, this was a disastrous day for the Night. It should be a lot of fun to see just what he has up his sleeve. Worth going even if Bombers. It’s been many a long year since they’ve been held to a solitary goal in a game. Second last on the ladder, and with you're no good at Trivia!! the bye next week, it will be a long wait before the Bombers can work to put things right.

UTS vs Sydney Uni The match between UTS & Sydney Uni was switched to a twilight fixture at Henson Park. It was a clash between two teams going into the match with a win and a loss; and there wouldn’t be much separating the two sides all evening. The first quarter was a slog, both sides struggling to control the ball in greasy conditions. There were already plenty of dirty guernseys being worn as players worked to the bottom of packs in a desperate bid for possession and to deny their oppo- nents use of the ball. It was two goals to one in the first term in favour of the Bats, and a five-point lead at the first change. UTS were getting on top around the ground during the second quarter. A break in the weather led to some more open footy than was on display in the first term, and much of it was played within the Bats’ 50 metre zone. But a combination of some inaccurate finishing and some desperate defence by the Students prevented the Bats from obtaining full reward for effort. At the other end, the Students didn’t have many scoring chances, but made the most of their opportunities. Three goals apiece in the second quarter, but with the Bats keeping the scoreboard ticking over, the lead was doubled to ten points at half time. By now, day had turned into night and the conditions were notably harder in the premiership quarter. Where the Bats had been on top, they found themselves struggling to get the ball forward, and would only manage one scoring shot for the quarter. The Students were on the attack for much of the term, but some wayward finishing up forward would cost them. But late in the quarter the Students found the big sticks; and with two goals to one for the quarter, took the lead by one point at three quarter time. It had become a thriller, an uncompromising clash in which no quarter was asked or given. An arm-wrestle where two closely -matched opponents vied for supremacy. But the Students were able to come up with the edge when it mattered, two goals to one for the quarter, and get away with a seven-point win.

www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 8 29 Round 5 - 9th—10th May Round 5 - 9th—10th May T E ACLUB M NOTES L I S T S ROUND 4 REVIEW Lachlan Maples, Tom Elkington and Aron Everett were standout contributors for the Students; while the Bats were well served by CAMDEN the efforts of Josh Maddox, Ben Nethersole and Jason Fleming. But it was Sydney Uni who emerged with the premiership points, moving into the top five for the first time this season. The Camden Cats Division 4 side notched up its first win for the 2015 BLK St George vs UNSW/ES AFL Sydney season with a comfortable 74 point win over Randwick at Fair- Olds Park remained open and the match between St George and UNSW-ES went ahead as scheduled. It would be a match in which fax Reserve. The Cats led at every change kicking its largest score for the season. New an absorbing and evenly-contested first half would be followed up by a strong premiership quarter by one of this year’s genuine finals contenders. recruit Matthew Morey was the focal point for the Cats slotting 5 goals in his first hit out The Bulldogs made much of the early front-running around the ground, and should have made more of the opportunities they for the club. Ben Reid, Aaron Beves and Nick Laws were resolute all day for the Cats pro- created. It was four goals apiece in a free-flowing and entertaining opening quarter, with the Bulldogs leading by five points at viding great run from defense, whilst Jared Mullaney continued his great recent form in quarter time. But they wasted plenty of chances up forward, and had they been able to take advantage of their chances, they could have opened up a bigger lead and changed the complexion of the game. But it wasn’t to be. the midfield. The Div 4 side will look to make it back-to-back wins next week against Hol- UNSW-ES were playing some good football, and held the Dragons out superbly during the second term. The Dragons began to lift royd-Parramatta. around the ground and pump the ball into their forward 50 more often, but the Bulldog defence was equal to the task. Each side scored two goals in the second term, and as the teams returned to the rooms at half time, the Bulldogs were holding onto a two The Division 2 team was out to prove it is a side to be reckoned with in season 2015, point lead. posting an 86-point demolition of Randwick. The Cats midfield was back to its best, led by But when the teams returned to the field for the second half, it didn’t take long for the momentum of the game to switch. The Dragons soon hit the front and began to assert themselves with a run of scoreboard pressure. St George players who had been Vice-Captain Joel Wheeler and Sam Young. Josiah Ayling showed signs that he is finding well held during the first half began to break free and pick up possessions with regularity. The weather may have made Olds Park a his 2013 form again after an injury plagued 2014 season. He kicked 5 goals for the win- dead track, but there was plenty of life in the Dragons during an inspired third term in which they kicked five goals to one, turning ners, well supported by new recruits Blake Pearce (3 goals) and Matthew Withers (2 the half time deficit into a 24-point three quarter time lead. There was no way back into the contest for the Bulldogs. Not for a lack of effort, and they threw everything they had into the goals). The win was the best of the year for Camden, whose pressure and toughness was contest in the last quarter. The Bulldogs would win the quarter, with two goals to one; but it wasn’t enough to convey any sense of relentless throughout the game; making coach Chris Hughes very happy. It was a real a comeback or to put doubt into the Dragons’ minds as the clock counted down to a St George win. In the end, the margin was 16 points; keeping the Dragons undefeated since the opening round and keeping the Bulldogs with one team effort from the Cats, with solid contributions from all players across the park. win for the season to date. Chris Frangos, David Lycakis and Eli Prescott impressed for the Dragons; while the Bulldogs received Camden’s Division 5 side was attempting to string together back-to-back wins at home excellent service from Tim Widmer, Jack McAnespie and Jeremy Daniher. against Balmain. The Cats started strongly with a 4 goal first quarter, scoring off the back Pennant Hills vs East Coast of some strong centre clearance work from Matthew Wynne and Dan McKay. The game The match between Pennant Hills and East Coast at Mike Kenny Oval was originally scheduled as a night game before being got tighter in the second and third quarters when the heavens opened up, making the brought forward to the afternoon. But it still had the feel of a night game, with dark clouds overhead. It was wet and muddy; but it was the Eagles who would make better use of the conditions to take a hard-fought 28-point win. ball and playing surface slippery and scoring tough. The Cats posted the first goal of the The Demons were the only undefeated team going into this round, but they were unable to trouble the goal umpire in the first last quarter, to lead by 3 goals with 10 minutes to play, but Balmain rallied late to score quarter. The Eagles were able to score two goals; but much of the quarter was a slog in tricky conditions, in which clean jumpers were hard to come by and clean possessions even harder. At quarter time, the Eagles were on top with a 16-point lead. the last 4 goals of the game and a hard fought 7-point victory. The heavens had opened again, making the game even more treacherous in the second term. There was plenty of fumbling of the This week all three Camden senior sides are in action at the Cats home ground, “The Cat- slippery ball, plenty of tackling and packs forming around the ball; but marking the ball was near to impossible and even keeping hold of it was challenging enough. It was far from pretty to watch for much of the term. But the Eagles would consolidate their tery” Harrington Park. Division 4 and 5 play Holroyd-Parramatta, whilst in the main game advantage by scoring the only goal of the quarter to lead by 22 points at the long break. the Cats Division 2 side takes on arch-rival Manly for the second time this season. The Demons would finally break their goal drought in the third term, but their one goal wasn’t enough to keep up with the three that the Eagles would piece together during the third term. It’s a star-studded Eagles team this year, keeping many of the players who were in their NEAFL team last year; and although the conditions weren’t to their liking, they were still more than equal to the task of repelling any Demon forward presses and ensuring there was no way for the home side to get back into the contest. The margin was 35 points in favour of the Eagles at the last change and the game was safely won. The Demons refused to give in, and with two goals to one, would win the last quarter and restore some respectability on the scoreboard. But there was no doubt this was the Eagles’ day; setting up a three-way tie at the top of the ladder, and thanks to their imposing percentage, moving to the top of the ladder for the first time since 2011. Andrew Browning, Stuart Turner and Kieran Emery were ball magnets all day for the Eagles. For the Demons, Tom Angel, Ranga Ediriwickrama and Damian Dell’Aquila were their best. So after four rounds, East Coast have joined the top four from last year as the top five in this year’s ladder. All have only lost one game; and already it looks likely those teams could be the final five. In that context, matches between those teams could well be season-defining. East Coast v St George at Kanebridge next week looks like one that could be pivotal to how the season unfolds. And everyone in Sydney footy will be hoping for better weather in the lead-up to and during next weekend. The horrible weather has made it hard for teams not just to find game venues, but also to find somewhere to train. And through the other divi- sions a backlog of games has built up, and there are players who are champing at the bit for a game.

www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 28 9 Round 5 - 9th—10th May Round 5 - 9th—10th May AFL SYDNEY TEAM OF THE WEEK CLUB NOTES NEWTOWN Damien Charleston East Coast Newtown Breakaways are a stand alone womens club formed in 2002. The Breakaways were named team of the decade (2000-2010) by Sydney

Lachlan Maples Womens AFL. Our home ground is Mahoney park in Marrickville. We pride Chris Frangos ourselves on being all inclusive, LGBTQIH advocates. Please visit our website St George Sydney University www.newtownbreakaways.com for details on upcoming games and team events. UTS Jack McAnespie Ben Nethersole Max Carter The endless rain throughout the week would see the Bats reschedule the club’s biggest UNSW/ES UTS Manly Warringah day, Audi Centre Syndey’s Ladies Day to round 5 with all matches postponed to the wet weather rounds, except for Premier Division. Yet again there were quite a few changes to the Bats’ round 4 team. It was always going to be a closely contested match and that is how it played out. Unfortunately for the Bats, they would go down in a low scoring match by seven points Aron Everett to uni rivals Sydney Uni. Sydney University From the first bounce it was tight and the pressure was applied by both teams. The Bats had won majority of the ball in the first half but were unable to capitalise their shots in front of goal and went into half time up by 10 points. Sydney Uni turned up the pressure in the third term which would see them going into the James Maddox last break up by a point. Sydney Uni grabbed the ascendancy early and would see them up by two goals half Ethan Harvey Damien Bonney UTS way through the fourth quarter. The Bats made several changes on the field and through Jack Watts into North Shore Manly Warringah the middle and this would see the bats fight their way back into the game. Unfortunately time was against

the Bats and left their charge too late. It was a disappointing loss for the club as this was a must win for Stuart Turner Premier Division if they were to prove to the league that they are a finals contender. Maddox was best on East Coast ground for the Bats, followed by workman like efforts by Nethersole and Fleming. Once the Bats had con- cluded their analysis of the day, the match was quickly forgotten and the Bats’ focus shifted onto this Tom Angel week’s huge test against reigning premiers Manly Warringah at the club’s Audi Centre Sydney’s Ladies Day. Pennant Hills Due to weather and scheduling Audi Centre Sydney’s Ladies Day will now be held at the spiritual home ground of the Bats, Trumper Park. With the forecast looking sunny the club and President, Justin Kurenda, is still expecting a huge turnout on the day in what is the biggest day on the Bats’s and AFL Sydney’s social calender. Bats’ President Justin Kurenda said “The day is all about the ladies and it gives our football club the opportunity to thank them for all their support throughout the year. Our club prides itself on being a David Lycakis Tom Williamson Josh Cass female and family friendly environment and it is events like this that we get the opportunity to showcase St George UNSW/ES East Coast this…” and encourages anyone in the Bondi area to drop by and be a part of what is a fantastic day.

SOUTHERN POWER Southern Power is the Shire's football team. We are dedicated to raising the profile of AFL within the Sutherland Shire by providing a supportive and wel- Sam Batten Ranga Ediriwickrama Manly Warringah Pennant Hills coming environment for members and associated families. We would like to thank our platinum partners for 2015, Blum and National Workforce. We are always grate- ful for your support and we love having you in the Power family.

Tom Elkington Sydney University Power in unity.

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After the unfortunate debacle on Sunday when the council closed the ground at BISP minutes before the first bounce, the Rams are hopeful to play competitive football this weekend. We would like to thank Auburn Giants and Balmain Tigers for their understanding and patience on the day First Grade head to a morning game at Gore Hill to take on North Shore in Division two, whilst Under 19’s take the trek to Mike Kenny Oval (bottom) to play Pennant Hills at 3:30 PM with both teams looking to post their second wins of the year. On Sunday we wish all mothers a great day and hope they can celebrate by heading to Village Green to watch the Ramettes (possibly) open their season against the Stingrays, which will be followed by Reserve Grade in the Division Three clash against the bulldogs. A special mention goes to Nikki “Killer” Perrett who has been selected in the 30 person NSW/ACT squad to take on Victoria in the big state of origin June Long Weekend battle to be held in Melbourne. A huge effort for the diminutive on-baller who has played only two years of AFL. O’Donoghues Irish Pub at Emu Plains is a great supporter of the Rams and with nightly meal deals, $10 lunches and brilliant entertainment is the place to be in the west.

ST GEORGE AFL SYDNEY TIPPING Another wet weekend was in prospect but the drainage system performed miracles with the ground holding up extremely well even though showers continued on and off during the morning Four rounds of tipping have been completed LW TOT and consistently later in the day. and we have a new leader. After tipping the Through injury and other commitments the first grade team would be one of the very youngest round, Wombat moves to the top of the 1 Wombat 5 15 the club has ever fielded. But the DNA shone through. We seem to play well and win when we are celebrating th leaderboard with 15 points, one in front of milestones and it was no different on Saturday. With Bryce Addison recording his 100 first grade game at the 2 Demonbulldogs 5 14 tender age of 24, the boys were determined to get past the UNSW Bulldogs. The game opened up with the Uni demonbulldogs. The top 10 tipsters are: getting out to a handy lead but as the team settled the lead was soon pulled back. However, Uni held the lead 3 Dfras 5 13 until the long break. It again was in the premiership quarter that the Dragons turned it on and set up a winning lead and although the Bulldogs put the pressure on, the Dragons ran out winners. 4 Macrue 2 13 In Division 1, our Development team had a very convincing win with Brayden Kilpatrick kicking 7 goals in a man of 5 Penrithrams 5 13 the match performance. The combination of experienced heads and young legs is proving successful. We are lucky MILESTONES in that our junior clubs are producing players with the talent and dedication and Brayden is another example. 6 Saviour01 5 13 In the Under 19’s the young Dragons found the Bulldogs had too much running and combination for us to get over Congratulations to the players celebrating the top of them. Having said that it was only the second quarter where we were outscored. More training should milestones this week: 7 Spongebob Squarepants 5 13 deliver great improvements over the season. Ryan Plant—UNSW/ES—50 games After the day a group of parents and players enjoyed the comforts of our sponsor the St George Masos where we 8 Tasweigan 5 13 enjoyed a chat and a meal. We will be doing this is on a regular basis so please join us. Andrew Yanitsas—UNSW/ES—50 games At our home matches we could certainly do with some more volunteers. There are only 6 more home matches Anthony Robertson—Manly Warringah—100 9 Danny 5 12 and any help would be most welcome. games 10 Gunge 5 12

www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 26 11 Round 5 - 9th—10th May Round 5 - 9th—10th May FROM YEARS GONE BY - 1 9 9 5 T E ACLUB M NOTES L I S T S Sydney Football League Sydney Football Association Final Ladder Final Ladder PENNANT HILLS Wild weather once again threatened to cause football havoc last weekend, however, some fast

Campbelltown 56 Manly Warringah 72 talking and last minute negotiations ensured that all but one of the Club’s Round 4 games was played at MKO headquarters; the Division 5 match the only casualty of the Big Wet! Thanks to Hornsby Shire Council for their help in making this happen. The main opponents were local Hills rivals, the reincarnated East Coast Eagles, back in Pennant Hills 48 Sydney University 56 the Sydney-fold after 3 seasons competing in the NEAFL. They’re a welcome addition to the Sydney competition and are

expected to be formidable opponents and a serious flag-contender. Of the 4 Demons versus Eagles matches played, the Baulkham Hills 40 Uni of NSW 52 honours were shared 2 wins each, however, the Eagles Premier Division team regained the Warren ‘Pops’ Quintrell Tro- phy for the first time since their last premiership in 2011. This was the Demons first defeat in 2015 and it was remarked Western Suburbs 38 Wollongong 52 that last week’s “East Coast low had indeed caused a depression amongst the locals!” In predictably wet, heavy and slip- pery conditions the two senior sides slugged it out in an energy sapping encounter that saw East Coast grind out a 7 goal East Sydney 36 Holroyd Parramatta 44 to 3 victory, their bigger bodies better suited to the mud-wrestle that ensued. In a moment of under-statement, a Penno player was heard to say that “it was quite tough, physical and hard to get the footy in the conditions.” Let’s hope for

North Shore 32 Liverpool 36 sunny days ahead. Penno Reserves and U19 Division 1 were winners and remain undefeated this season. Division 3 went

down to East Coast in a match that could have gone either way. The U19 2s struggled manfully against their reptilian foe, St George 32 Macquarie University 32 the H-P Goannas. Veteran Anthony Brawn was the Club’s highest goal-kicker for the round with 4 majors in the Reserves. This week the Club travels to the Village Green and Trumper Park to take on UNSW and UTS, respectively. Prems have had Balmain 4 Cronulla Sutherland 32 the wood on UNSW for some time, last losing to them in round 16 2013, when Penno inexplicably only managed 2 goals playing at home, before exacting revenge in that season’s elimination final by 12 goals. The undefeated U19s expect a Penrith 24 good contest this week against UNSW, for a great rivalry developed over the past few seasons usually sees both team’s lift Premiers for the occasion. This week’s clash with UNSW reminds us that 2015 is the 40th anniversary of the Demon’s first Senior (A nd Campbelltown Bankstown 16 Grade) flag, won in 1975 when playing in the 2 Division. The 1975 team, led by Captain-Coach Eric Joiner, created Club history when it defeated UNSW by 8 points in the Grand Final. The team had been runners-up the two previous seasons, Grand Final st Hawkesbury 8 losing to Combined Services on both occasions. In a purple period for the Club, the Reserves also won their 1 flag in 1975 Campbelltown 16.19.115 def Pennant Hills 9.5.59 and the Seniors went back-to-back in 1976; this time beating Warringah by 95 pts. The Club will be celebrating this anni-

versary in the “Back to the Ern” Round (Round 12) on Saturday 11 July 2015 and an invitation to attend this celebration is Rod Podbury Medal (B.O.G Grand Final) Camden 8 extended to all former players and members of the Club. In researching the history of this event, we welcome any infor- Jason Upfill (Campbelltown mation or recollections from the people and players from that time, so please drop us a line to histo- Premiers [email protected]. Club Champion Manly Warringah Pennant Hills Please also note the following dates for your diary: Ladies Day on Saturday 16 May 2015 … that’s in a week’s time, so make sure you invite all your lady-folk … girlfriends, mums, sisters ... even your grandmother is welcome! Also, Penno Phelan Medal Grand Final Bogan Bingo is on Saturday evening 15 August 2015. Watch out for further details on email and TeamApp. Graham Jones Baulkham Hills 22 Manly Warringah 20.20.140 def UNSW 6.6.42 Michael Partridge Western Suburbs 20 Lee Campbell Campbelltown 15 Club Champion Craig McBrien Campbelltown 15 Manly Warringah SYDNEY UNIVERSITY

Leading Goalkickers Snow Medal Sydney University Australian National Football Club (SUANFC) is one of New South Randal Green Pennant Hills 82 Wales’ oldest and largest Australian Rules football clubs, highly respected for its on-field Jason Westerbrink Baulkham Hills 63 Stephen Byrns Uni of NSW 18 excellence, off-field collegiality and impressive local and national networks and alumni. Mick Clift St George 49 Troy McMurrich Macquarie Uni 14 Tim Anderson Manly Warringah 14 SUANFC maintains strong connections with the University of Sydney and Sydney Bundy Player of the Year University Sport and Fitness (SUSF) — the former being one of the world’s most Michael Partridge ( Western Suburbs) Leading Goalkickers prestigious and iconic tertiary institutions and the latter one of the most successful Jaret Hogarth Manly Warringah 113 sporting organisations in the southern hemisphere. SUANFC fields teams across all All Sydney Football League Stars Peter Robertson Manly Warringah 79 levels (from amateur to semi-professional) and is highly active in the development and B: Dighton (PH) Saxby (BH) Gooley (PH) mentoring of local area youth teams and wider community engagement. HB: Quinn (StG) Thomlinson (WS) Bylsma (BH) David Bing Uni of NSW 68 Since 2012, SUANFC has been a member of the North East Australian Football League C: Campbell (C ) Bartholomaeus (STG) Tannock (NS) HF: Barratt (C ) Thripp (NS) Cormack (WS) Representative Football (NEAFL). The NEAFL is a multi-state and territory competition involving the reserve grade sides F: Partridge (WS) Headland (PH) Finch (BH) from professional AFL clubs, providing players exposure to reserve sides from: Sydney R: Jones (BH) Kerr (ES) Capt McBrien(C ) RFL 20.8.128 def Sydney 11.10.76 Swans, Greater Western Sydney Giants, Brisbane Lions and Gold Coast Suns and teams IC: MDixon (PH) Prezens (NS) Marchant (STG) from the AFL Canberra, AFL Queensland and Northern Territory. EM: Glynn (ES) Mimmo (PH) SFA 23.22.160 def Central Coast 3.3.21 Alongside the NEAFL team, Sydney Uni operates 6 Sydney AFL teams from Premier Division and Colts through to Coach: Steve Bird (C ) SFA 9.8.62 def North Coast 9.6.60 Div one, three, four and five sides. A club for all levels of ability and welcoming to all walks of life.

www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 12 25 Round 5 - 9th—10th May Round 5 - 9th—10th May CLUB NOTES THOSE WERE THE DAYS This page is provided by the NSW Australian Football History Society. The Society’s aims are to HOLROYD PARRAMATTA preserve the memory of NSW football. Tomorrow this game you are at will become history. With all the rain around the past two weeks, it has been difficult to train and the Coaches have Who won this, why did they do that, what does that mean? The Society wants to preserve had a hard time keeping the motivation high over this period. No footy for the Goannas Seniors, those memories. Your club can help by designating a club historian to work with the Society. Reserves or Thirds last weekend (again) but the Under 19 team were lucky enough to have their game switched to As well you or the club can join, the details of which are on their website: Mike Kenny Oval at Cherrybrook (bottom oval) and took on Pennant Hills. In greasy conditions, and at times pour- www.nswfootballhistory.com.au ing rain, the young Goannas played some really good footy to record their second 122 point win of the season from as many games. Plenty of Senior players, family and friends braved the weather (hidden under umbrellas) and watched some great commitment from a team that is working as a very close unit. Captain Mitch Bleesing set A GAME TO BE PLAYED the standard early in the middle and Hayden Landels got some early goals before the rain came. Reece Morris We have been asked about the book launch. played a blinder across half back and refused to let the Demons have an easy passage to goal, we love the way he This year the NSW Australian Football History Society wrote a book on the impact WWI had on foot- plays! Other stand outs for the Goannas were Mitchell Sapiatzer, Luke Mansour, Josh Bartlett, Adam Storey and ball in Sydney. The publication is called, A Game To Be Played. Lachie Cottell. In real terms it was a team effort, and evidence that this group are all playing for each other came Jointly researched and written by Society President Ian Granland and Vice President, Paul Macpher- late in the game when Ryan Beatty marked on a tight angle and slotted home his first goal for the Club just before son the book looks at football in Sydney before the war then goes through each year finishing by the final siren and every player ran to Beatty to congratulate him! Well done boys, but it is time to focus again with a great match this weekend at Goanna Park against the reigning Premiers Western Suburbs who have also picking up activities in 1919 & 1920. started the season with 3 big wins. Should be a great contest. Three grants were awarded for the publication which was printed in Gosford just in time for the April Goannas teams are spread far and wide this Saturday (if the rain stops) with the Seniors (Division 1) playing at 15 launch. Sydney Uni at 1.00 pm, the Reserves (Division 4) at Camden at 12.30 pm, the Thirds (Division 5) also at Camden at Over forty people attended the function which was held at History House, 133 Macquarie Street, 10.30 am and the Under 19's at Goanna Park at 10.00 am. Good luck to all teams. Sydney. Goannas Annual Trivia Night is set down for Saturday May 23 at the Crown On McCredie Hotel (Fairfield Road, A son and daughter of a first war digger, Freddie McGargill, performed the launch and spoke passion- Guildford). This is always a great night and heaps of fun and laughs. Get your table of 10 together, it kicks off at ately about their father and his time playing for the Sydney Club, later Sydney Naval. 7.00 pm. There will be some great prizes on offer (every table wins a prize!) and the cost is just $20 adults, $15 for Freddie played from 1911, war aside, then returned to play for the club until 1927 when he was Under 19's, $50 for a family and any siblings under 18 get in for free. Your entry fee includes nibbles and your first refreshment from the bar. Bring your gold coins for the coin toss, always funny! Why not get there early and enjoy elected captain. a great feed at the Crown bistro before proceedings! You don't have to be a Goanna to come along and enjoy the One of the ‘launchers’ was Ian Blackeby, Freddie’s son, who played for the Eastern Suburbs Club in night. If anyone has any prizes they would like to donate, please see Kane Radford or any one of the Committee the 1950s and was a member of six of their seven consecutive premierships teams during that period. Members. The book is a fantastic read and gives a real insight not only to Sydney footy but the war and the Goannas Sponsors and GWS Giants Fan Day at Goanna Park is on Saturday July 11. This is always a big day, but places and units in which these players participated. Many never returned. made even bigger this year with the inclusion of the GWS Giants. Not only are we thanking our many great Spon- It contains many hard to get photographs, some of which were obtained overseas, graphs, premier- sors this day, but along with the GWS Giants, we are celebrating football in western Sydney. G Man will be in ships and a detailed register of 200 of the estimated 650 Sydney players who enlisted for service in attendance, and there will be clinics for the kids, raffles, giveaways and even a couple of GWS Giants players! All WWI. four Goannas teams are at home this day, with the Under 19's kicking off proceedings at 8.30 am against Southern Power. Our Club Patron and 1982 Gray Medallist, Mark "Beefy" Taylor will most likely be there again (if Channel 9 You can buy a copy for $25 plus $3.50 postage by logging onto the Society’s website: don't drag him over to England for the Ashes Test Series). Fine weather has been ordered and it will be a great www.nswfootballhistory.com.au and clicking the link on the front page. day! The book is part of the ANZAC Centenary and will become a permanent legacy to Sydney football and We would like to acknowledge our great 2015 partners, at Merrylands RSL Club, Rossfreight Express, HTT Manage- of course those men who served. ment, Crown On McCredie Hotel, Mr Taxman, Cash Converters (Blacktown), Value H2O, Satsuma Solutions, Road Runner Rubber Supplies, Stratton Finance, Quigley's Quality Meats, Salmon Bros, Quickfee, Nolan Plumbing Ser- vices and of course the Holroyd Council. Don't forget it is Mothers Day on Sunday (May 10) everyone, a time to reflect on all the great things your Mum has done for you over the years, and an opportunity to tell her you love her (again).

www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 24 13 Round 5 - 9th—10th May Round 5 - 9th—10th May AFL SYDNEY MATCH OF THE WEEK T E A M L I S T S SYDNEY UNIVERSITY WESTERN WOLVES Women’s Div One Women’s Div One Senior Coach: Yucel Celenk Senior Coach: Andrew Taylor Colours: Yellow & Blue Colours: Black & White NO Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 BELINDA MICHALK MATCH 2 MEGAN ANDERSON 1 CAITLIN MURRAY 3 ASHLEE MORGAN 2 MELISSA VUONG0 5 SOPHIE CLARKE 3 KRISTY STROOP 6 TAMMY CALLAGHAN NATALIE BARBER STREAMED 7 JESS HOGAN 4 8 JENNIFER LEW 5 MARIE GEBERT 9 MEREDITH GRAY 6 MICHAELA EKMAN 10 MONICA CHEW 7 JESS DOWNTING LIVE 11 ALICE WOOD 12 FELICE TONG 8 KATE LAWSON 13 BETH WATTS 9 BELINDA HARRISON 14 NICOLA BARR 10 TRUDI LINES 15 RACHAEL STACK 16 SERA KAUKIONO 11 BREE CALDERWOOD 17 AMY FOO 12 MELANIE PRING 18 GRACE CAIN 13 NICOLE KRIZ 19 TARA MCKENTY CHARLOTTE LATSOMBATH 20 LARA CREBER 14 21 MARGOT ALAIS 15 BRONWYN TURNER 22 LIBBY SADLER 16 GRACE RILEY 23 ALLY CATTERSOM In 2015 selected matches will be live streamed through the AFL Sydney 17 TRACY BAKER 24 EMMA CASTRO website and www.youtube.com/aflsydneylive thanks to Digital Sports. 25 OLIVIA WARREN 18 SHONA PORTER 27 KYRSTEN WINKLEY 19 EMMA BROWN 28 CLARE SULLIVAN All matches live streamed will then be stored on the AFL Sydney website 20 MELISSA FRECKELTON 29 TESS NOBLE and can viewed at any time. NIKKI FURLONG 30 STEPHANIE WALKER 21 31 REBECCA MOXON 22 MARGUERITE EUDES Upcoming matches— 32 SHELLEY MULHERN 23 MARGARITA OBIEN 33 CHIARA BINAZZI 28 CHAVVAUHN CALVER 34 MAEBH O’SHAUGHNESSY Round Date Home Away Venue Time 35 ORLAITH SPOONER 33 SELIMA MESCHAR

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Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 BEN BOURKE 1 CHRIS FRANGOS JENNIFER CHAN 1 CLARE O’BRIEN 1 2 SCOTT REED 2 DANIEL NAPPER 2 LISA TOWNS 2 MAI NGUYEN 3 JAMES VLATKO 3 JORDAN WEST 3 DOM GOOM 4 PATRICK MCBRIDE 3 REBECCA BEESON 4 SCOTT PIERCE 4 EBONY MACKEY 5 DANIEL SPITERI 5 DAVID LYCAKIS LIASI TARUA 4 6 TRENT BAKER 6 BLAKE GUTHRIE 5 JORDIN WILLIAMS 5 MELITA MORRISS 7 MARK SKUSE 7 DAVID RYAN 6 MEL CIAROLO 6 ERIN HODSON 8 MATT SCHOLZ 8 MICHAEL MILNER 7 JENNA MILLER 9 JON VLATKO 9 DECLAN DONOHUE 7 AMY SATCHELL 8 ASHLEE MCCLURE 10 EUGENE KRUGER 10 BEN JONES HANNAH MCINTOSH 9 9 KRISTY DE PELLEGRINI 11 TRENT STUBBS 11 STEPHEN WILSEN 12 ANDREW MCCONNELL 12 BEN SHARP 11 NICOLA VRACHNAS 10 RHEANNA LOTTER 13 AASON SAVAGE 13 BRYCE ADDISON 12 SAMANTHA MURRAY 11 MICHELLE PODNECKY 14 KARL MERSON 14 MATT PETERING KATE EDWARDS 13 12 VICKY JANE 15 STUART TURNER 15 MITCH WILD 14 MADDIE COLLIER 13 LYNDEL MCMARTIN 16 DEAN COSTELLO 16 HARRISON GREEN 17 JOSH CASS 16 OLIVIA AYOUB DOLFO 14 KATHRYN HULL 17 DEAN GILBERT 18 JACK DIMERY 18 NATHAN KENNY 18 EMMA HOLLO 15 JAIDEN PREECE-FORRESTER 19 NICK CROWE 19 NICK RYAN 16 LOUISE GLASGOW 20 LYNDON HUPFELD 19 RA SHEA 20 TOM COENEN 21 DAMIEN CHARLESTON 21 SANDRA JANJETOVIC 17 KAREN SAVADERA 21 DANIEL COOPER 22 JAMES FORD 18 ERIKA HOSKING 22 CHRIS WINDLE 22 JASMINE SMITH 23 JOSH CUTTING 24 DANIEL TOMLINS 19 HAYLEY WILLIS 24 KIERAN EMERY 23 LAUREN O’BRIEN 25 KUIAM ANU 21 BRITTANY DAY 25 WILL BRADLEY 24 JEMMA STILL 26 NATHAN MCKENZIE-HICKS 22 DANIELLE DUNAJIC 26 RYAN FITTON 27 JANSON DOUGHTY 25 ISABELLE O’BRIEN 27 MATTHEW EASTMAN 24 KRISTY GRBEVSKI 28 TRAVIS MARTIN 26 KYRSTY BISHOP 29 ZACH JOHNS 25 JASMINE FERGUS 30 BEN HODGSON 30 STEVE O’CONNOR 27 SARAH BARKMAN 31 NICK SHAW 26 STEPH GILLETT 31 ANTHONY STUBBS 32 SASHA BANKI 32 NICK TATE 29 RACHEL STOKES 33 AARON DRINKWATER 33 ALEXANDER WYNN 33 SHANI LAUF 36 JUSTIN STEER 31 LISA ROSE 34 JACK HILL 39 CAMERON ARNDT 34 LUISA MARZOTTO 35 LAUREN HODGSON 35 ELI PRESCOTT 40 BRYCE JOYNSON 36 JAKE BROWN 36 JACINDA BARCLAY 37 LINDA TOWNSON 45 ANDREW BROWNING

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www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 22 15 Round 5 - 9th—10th May Round 5 - 9th—10th May SENIOR TEAM LISTS T E A M L I S T S UNSW/ES PENNANT HILLS WOLLONGONG MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Premier Division Premier Division Women’s Div One Women’s Div One Senior Coach: Josh Parmenter Senior Coach: Chris Yard Senior Coach: Dave Kennedy Senior Coach: Andrew Moylan Colours: White, red, blue, black, Colours: Red & Navy Blue Colours: Pink, Blue & White Colours: Red, Black & White yellow Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 EAMON O’DONNELL 2 SEB PARKER 1 JESSICA GRAY 1 LIZ FASSONE 2 JOSH PARMENTER 3 AARON CRISFIELD CHARLOTTE WAYTE 3 TOM HEATH 5 RANGA EDIRIWICKRAMA 2 BREEANNA BRAGA 2 4 TOM HOOKER 6 BRANT JACK 3 ZUZANNA CZYCO 3 AISLINN ALBURY 5 JEREMY KIEL 10 ROBERT WATTS 4 NICOLA KENNEDY 4 STEFFANIE LEE 6 MITCH SOMES 12 SAM ZIKMAN SHELLEE GIBSON 5 SARA COOKE 7 LUKE IRVINE 13 BRAD KEOUGH 5 6 BROOKE ASHCROFT 8 MORGAN DAVIS 14 THEO MORAITIS 6 ELISE KIDD 7 AMANDA FARRUGIA 9 RYAN PLANT 15 KIERAN WRIGHT 7 SHANNYN EVERINHAM-GEARY 10 KIRK LOWER 16 TIM WALES 8 ASHLEY GRAY LEANNE KIDD 17 ADAM NIXON 8 11 FLETCHER ROWE 9 KIRA DUROUX ASHLEE SMITH 12 SAM FOGERTY 18 DANIEL WITT 9 10 LORETTA MOORE 13 JOEL ROBBIE 19 PATRICK WITT 10 KIMBERLY CHAN 20 NICOLAS HEY 11 LISA PETHYBRIDGE 14 JACK MCANESPIE 11 ELLEN CREWDSON 21 BEN URWIN KRISTY SUTCLIFFE 15 MICHAEL ARCHIBALD 12 22 LACHLAN URWIN 12 LAUREN TREWICK 16 JAMES PASCOE 13 NATASHA NAIR 23 DANIEL PREEN 13 JANE MCLENNAN 17 JEREMY DANIHER 14 REBECCA VILLIS 25 DAMIEN DELL’AQUILA JESSIE MULHOLLAND 18 PRAS SAYAKHOT 14 26 DAVID SMITH 15 STACY O’LOUGHLIN 19 ALEX FOOTE 15 KELLY CHAN 27 JESSE HARE 16 KIONA VANCE 21 SCOTT DORNAUF 28 CAMERON SMITH 16 KATE STANTON 22 ADAM MCINTYRE 17 SALOME CERDA-VARGAS 29 TIM SCOULAR REGAN TAYLOR 23 ANTHONY RODRIQUES 17 18 JESSE WONG 30 MICHAEL TALBOT JENNIFER STANTON 24 RYAN FRRELLY 18 ROXANNE GOFF 31 JAMES DUNN 19 25 TOM DICKSON JAIMEE GREEN 34 THOMAS ANGEL 19 20 NAKITA BROWN 26 LAUCHLAN O’CALLAGHAN 37 REGAN PINKER 20 CASEY MOANE 22 VIVIEN TALBOT 27 ALEX HENDERSON 38 SAM WIDMER 21 LAURA RUSSELL LISA ROPER 28 JACK MCKINLAY 23 40 LACHLAN VILE HATHARINA LISS 29 CHRIS JORDAIN 23 24 BELINDA MULDOON 41 MATTHEW CAREY CLARINDA CAMPBELL LINDSAY VAN ANDEL 30 ED KIEL 42 THOMAS EDMONDS 24 25 31 TIM WIDMER 43 TED WIDMER 25 KATHERINE GOW 27 JACQUI LUFF 32 HARRY ANNEAR 45 THOMAS ABBOTT 26 SOPHIE LAVNDER 30 BARBARA LYNCH 33 MICHAEL DICKSON 48 JAKE GUNSTONE 27 SHANNON HUNTLEY-WEI 31 TELECIA BROWNE 34 KANE LATHAM 52 MICHAEL JOHNSON

35 JORDAN LAMPI 56 CAMPBELL LUSCOMBE 40 ALEISHA CHESSELL 30 EMILY YOUNG

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Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals ADAM BYRNE 1 1 BRENDAN BROWNE 1 DAVID STROUD MICHAEL STACEY 2 1 LIAM DAVIS 2 JAMES CAICA 2 ANGUS BUNCLE 3 JACK SCHWARZE 3 JACK PARKER 3 RYAN MURPHY 3 JOSH MADDOX 4 BEN ROGERS 4 TYSON LLOYD 4 JAMES BRAIN

5 DAVID HOOK 4 JAMES CLARKE 5 JACK HEWITT 5 BRAYDEN FOWLER 6 RYAN WEARNE 6 GRADY TAPPING 5 JAKE MCINTOSH 6 HARRY WHITING 7 JACK HAWKINS 7 RYAN TERREY 7 JUSTIN KENNA 6 DUANE WILD 8 TOM BECKETT 8 MATTHEW CAHILL 8 BEN MOYLE 9 ANTHONY ROBERTSON 9 JOSH TERREY 7 ANDREW WARDROP 9 RAWSON KIRKHOPE 10 HARRISON KOCH 10 JORDAN PIDGEON 10 DEAN IPAVIZ 10 CAMERON ROE 11 CONNOR PETTERSSON 11 SCOTT MAGUIRE 11 JASON FLEMING 12 CAL JOHNSTON 12 TAIGEN DUBBELDE 11 MITCHELL NEW 12 DAMON COLLINA 13 GARETH BENBOW ARIN RICKETT 13 JACOB HARVEY 13 12 ADAM COOK 14 TOM PYLE 14 SCOTT NOLAN 14 BEN NETHERSOLE 15 ERIC BURKE 13 MATTHEW YOUNG 15 SCOTT TREGONNING 15 SUNNY GILL 16 JACKSON POLA-SMITH 17 ADAM BAKER 16 STUART MCKINLEY 14 DANIEL TURNER 17 JORDAN WEIR BRODY CRANE 18 KHAIZAAD MHETTA 17 15 MICHAEL FINDLAY 18 LEVI BRAIN 18 JESSE HAURUA 19 JORDAN LAW 19 SAM BATTEN

20 LUKE PIERCE 16 TIM CASHMAN 20 LOCKIE LAMONT 20 CAM LIVORI 21 SHANE WILLIAMSL 17 LUKE JANSSON 22 FRANK BOLAND 21 JAKE MONK 22 JACK MARA 23 JAMES HOWARD 22 MICHAEL ATKINSON 18 LEIGH HOGAN 23 KANE RADFORD 24 NIC KERBER 23 HAYDEN WASHINGTON 24 TRENT SCHMUTTER 19 BRENDAN KENNY 25 JACKSON COSGROVE 24 DANIEL DICKERSON 26 JANIS BLUMS 25 JAMIE MCDOUGALL 25 MICHAEL LENNOX 20 LIAM AGGETT 27 CHRIS RADFORD 27 JACOB LILLIS 26 TOM MCCAFFREY 22 JARRYD WILSEN 28 JACOB PRINCE 30 ED HELMORE 27 JAMES BEHAGG 30 MICHAEL MAY 30 WILLS BRASSIL 32 NATHAN WILLIAMS 24 MARSHAL CAIRNDUFF 33 TOM LARBY 35 MAX CARTER 33 ANDREW MUNNS 25 LEON JOHNSON 34 TOM SUNDBERG 36 TOM SCHULTZ 35 CHRIS JONES 36 THOMAS ZILM 37 JIMMY MCDONALD ANDREW GROGAN 27 IAN HOLDER 36 40 BRADLEY HARRICKS 40 ETHAN PANIZZA LACHLAN PRYOR 37 28 REGAN SHARPE 44 JACK WATTS 41 AMOS MICHAEL 38 MARK PETIT 34 RYAN KING-THORNBURG 45 MICHAEL MURRELL 42 ANDREW PILOT 39 HEPPA GALVIN 48 MICHAEL MITCHELL 44 ANDREW PILAT

40 KHYLL DAVID-CROWW 36 TRISTEN SMITH 49 DANIEL HINES 50 NATHAN BOSSCHIETER

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Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 ALEX O’DEA 1 CALLUM MCEVOY GRAY 1 LOGAN MEAD 1 CALLUM KENNEDY 2 BRENTON MUMME 2 JAMES WEBSTER 3 DYLAN BROGAN 2 RYAN KENNEDY 3 TOM BARRETT 3 NICHOLAS CROSSLAND 4 JAMES BRACKIN 3 GLENN SMITH 4 JARROD POLLEY 4 EDEN BENNELL 5 ROB VINCENT 4 KYLE UNDERWOOD 5 PETER MAXWELL 5 COLIN BROWN 6 PAUL BEVAN 6 JESSIE DRANSFIELD 7 ROB MARSH 5 JACK CASPERSONN 7 CLINT MCGRATH 7 CHRIS BOLT 8 RYAN HARRIS 7 DANE ROBERTON 8 JAMES BRADLEY 8 DAN BRIAN 9 TONY FOTOPOULAS 8 NICK ROBERTS 9 TODD CONSIDINE 9 BILLY TAHA 9 SAM CRICHTON 10 DAVID CLOUT 10 BRAD PLUG 11 GEOFF SMITH 10 LUKE FREEMANTLE 11 VAS ROMANOUS 11 LUKE JARJOURA 12 PETER LE BRETON 12 ANDY EURELL 12 EDEN WOODEND 11 JAMES LEWINGTON 14 ANDREW ROBERTSON 13 SEAMUS PEARSON 13 DAMON WOODEND 12 OLIVER WETZLAR 15 CHRIS HAYES 14 DOM KANNAN 14 JOEL GRAY 16 ANDY MORRIS 13 YARREN JAFFER-WILLIAMS 15 LINDSAY SCOWN 15 REECE GILLESPIE 14 DANIEL FRAWLEY 16 TIM LAMBERT 16 HARRY JENKINS 17 SAM SIMPSON 15 CLINTON WELLS 18 ROBBIE BAMFORD 17 HUGH PRIEST 18 MITCH HANSEN 19 JOSH ROBINSON 16 BEN COFFEY 18 JAYDEN DONATO 19 CAMERON LUDOWYKE 20 JAMES NEWBURY 19 LUKE ELASI 17 CHRIS BROWNE 20 TIM CORDNER 21 KRIS ERICKSON 20 FELIX DIXON 21 JAMES MOYLAN 18 CHRIS REICHMAN 22 LEVI SANDS 21 JULIO TOLEDO 19 MJ FIGG 23 JOSH ZOPPO 22 WAYD BLACKBURNE 22 NICK RODGERS 20 BEN FITZPATRICK 24 JAKE ROSS 24 JASON FRETWELL 23 TIM CAMERON 25 MARCUS LINSEN 21 JOSH COLE 26 BYRON HOLT 24 ANGUS RODGERS 26 PAT WILMOTT 27 NICK WHITEHEAD 22 CHRIS KENDRICK 25 LEWIS CRINITI 27 BEN CALIGORIE 28 ROWAN CHOWANETZ 23 DANIEL POTTS 27 MARC WILLIAMS 28 TOM CHARLES 29 BILLY SHIPWAY 24 JEFF MELVILLE 30 DAN MARTIN 29 BEN ZOPPO 30 AARON COTTRELL 32 PETER FROST 25 DOM VINCENT 30 HUGH MCLEAN 32 JIMMY ROBERTS 26 MATT HUTTON 31 TOM KANNAN 34 TROY LUFF 34 HENRY ST HILL 35 ALISTAIRE DUELL-FERGUSON 33 TOM ELKINGTON 32 JED TURNER 35 TIM SHUMACK 33 RYAN SPEED 37 KEVIN JONES 38 JAKE SWARTS 36 NATE ELLIFF 34 MICHAEL TUTTLE 45 BEN PLUG 40 SAM SLEIGH 37 RYAN LUDOWYKE 43 MATT LEMME 49 LACHLAN BENNETTS 55 DAVID JOHNSON 53 YANNICK MILLIGAN SAVILLE 69 JAMES WEST 38 PAUL HAYES

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