www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au A F L FROM THE EDITOR LADDER Despite the weekends atrocious weather, the P W L D % Pts AFL competition still managed to see three matches Collingwood 11 9 2 0 125 36 completed over the weekend which included Campbell- 11 8 3 0 138 32 town’s first Premier Division win for nearly two years. West Coast 10 8 2 0 137 32 Essendon 11 8 3 0 132 32 Adelaide 10 8 2 0 128 32 With great weather experienced over the opening half of the AFL Sydney competition, the law of Hawthorn 11 7 4 0 132 28 averages suggested that eventually the competition would have to be affected by inclement weather, Geelong 11 7 4 0 111 28 and affected it was! St Kilda 11 6 5 0 125 24 Carlton 11 6 5 0 115 24 Fortunately the majority of grades had the bye due to the Queens Birthday long weekend, with only Fremantle 11 6 5 0 94 24 Premier Division, Division One and Under Eighteens Division One scheduled to play on the Monday Richmond 11 5 6 0 108 20 and of these only two matches were able to be played, along with a Division Two catch up match on North Melbourne 10 4 6 0 100 16 the Saturday. Port Adelaide 11 4 7 0 90 16 Brisbane 10 4 6 0 89 16 Of the matches that were able to be played, Campbelltown were able to snap a drought of 29 10 4 6 0 84 16 matches, spanning across three seasons, when they defeated the Sydney Hills Eagles at Bruce Purser Melbourne 11 1 10 0 56 4 Reserve. The Blues kicked three goals in the opening term to grab an early break but set up the win in GWS Giants 10 1 9 0 47 4 the premiership quarter by booting five goals whilst allowing the Eagles just the one for the match to Gold Coast 11 0 11 0 54 0 this point. Despite piling on the pressure in the last quarter the Eagles were unable to capitalise as they kicked 1.7 for the quarter and Campbelltown held on for great victory which no doubt would ROUND 11 RESULTS have been celebrated well.

Geelong 14.13-97 def. Carlton 11.19-85 The other match on Monday saw UTS host Western Suburbs at Henson Park in terrible conditions. In Fremantle 12.6-78 def. Richmond 9.12-66 a tight affair, UTS were able to overcome a quarter time deficit to hold on for a tense 11 point victory St Kilda 21.18-144 def. Gold Coast 7.7-49 to consolidate their place in the top five. Sydney 13.8-86 def. Essendon 11.16-82

Hawthorn 16.12-108 def. Port Adelaide 9.8-62 Also over the weekend, Blacktown International Sports Park hosted an excellent day of football on Collingwood 19.15-129 def. Mebourne 13.9-87 Saturday with five different representative games played. The AFL Sydney Development team were unfortunately the only team featuring Sydney players to taste victory as they overcame a halftime FIXTURES deficit to run over Farrer FL by 28 points. The Representative team put up a very gallant performance to go down to a strong VAFA side while the ACT women were too strong for NSW in game 2 of their series. Match reports of the mens games can be found on pages 8 and 9 of this publication. ROUND 12 ROUND 13 Friday 14th June Friday 22nd June West Coast v Carlton @ PS Sydney v Geelong @ SCG This weekend all competitions return to action, headlined by some important Premier Division Saturday 15th June Saturday 23rd June matchups. The AFL Sydney Match of the Week will see North Shore host Balmain at Gore Hill Oval at Adelaide v St Kilda @ AS Western Bulldogs v Brisbane @ ES 2:10pm. With just one win separating the sides on the ladder the points have never been so impor- GWS v Richmond @ SK Collingwood v West Coast @ MCG tant with potentially a double chance on the line. In other matches, its a Uni battle as Sydney Univer- Gold Coast v North Melbourne @ MS Fremantle v Essendon @ PS sity host UTS where they will looking for revenge from their earlier season loss. Pennant Hills will be Sunday 17th June Sunday 24th June looking to continue their strong start to the year when they host Hills Eagles, UNSW/ES will look to Hawthorn v Brisbane @ MCG Melbourne v GWS @ MCG maintain their place atop the ladder when they take on Campbelltown who will be buoyed by their Western Bulldogs v Port Adelaide @ ES North Melbourne v Adelaide @ ES recent win and finally St George will be looking to knock off Western Suburbs and stay in touch with Bye Bye the top five. Collingwood, Essendon, Fremantle Carlton, Gold Coast, Hawthorn Geelong, Melbourne & Sydney Port Adelaide, Richmond @ St Kilda Enjoy your day at the football!

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Round 1 Round 7 Round 13 Round 18 Sat 31st March PARENTS & SUPPORTERS Sat 19th May Sat 30th June Sat 11th August C’town 13.4 v Illa 20.12 StG 22.12 v C’town 6.4 Campbelltown v Pennant Hills Campbelltown v Balmain UTS 6.7 v UNSW/ES 16.15 UTS 23.10 v Ill 9.11 Illawarra v UNSW/ES St George v UTS PH 12.16 v NS 10.7  Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. WS 5.5 v UNSW/ES 21.10 St George v Sydney Hills North Shore v UNSW/ES SHE 12.9 v WS 11.3  Encourage participation, but don’t force it. Sun 20th May North Shore v UTS Wests v Illawarra Sun 1st April SHE 9.9 v SU 9.8 Sun 1st July Syd Uni v Sydney Hills Eagles SU 4.1 v StG 17.13  Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. PH 12.12 v Bal 10.9 Balmain v Wests Pennant Hills — Bye Bal — Bye NS — Bye Sydney Uni — Bye Round 19  Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not down- Round 2 Round 8 Round 14 grade. Sat 14th April Sat 18th August PH 10.13 v StG 14.10 Sat 26th May Sat 7th July Pennant Hills v Wests C’town 5.8 v NS 14.11 UTS v Campbelltown Sydney Uni v Campbelltown  Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators SHE 5.5 v UNSW/ES 16.24 Ill 3.10 v PH 10.14 Sydney Uni v North Shore UNSW/ES v Sydney Hills Eagles and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. WS 15.10 v UTS 22.9 Ill 8.15 v SU 4.9 UTS 14.8 v StG 19.8 Sydney Hills v Balmain Illawarra v St George  Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. Sun 15th April WS 6.8 v SU 8.16 Sun 8th July Sun 19th August Sun 27th May St George v UNSW/ES Balmain v North Shore  Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club Bal 27.20 v C’town 8.9 NS — Bye Bal 26.12 v SHE 5.7 Pennant Hills v Illawarra UTS — Bye officials in private Round 3 UNSW/ES — Bye Wests — Bye Round 20  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such Saturday 21st April Round 9 Round 15 Sat 25th August comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club StG 10.17 v Ill 10.6 Sat 2nd June Sat 14th July Illawarra v UTS UNSW/ES 17.12 v Bal 11.15 C’town 6.7 v WS 11.10 Campbelltown v Sydney Hills North Shore v Pennant Hills and family that are let down with such remarks. UTS 13.19 v SHE 10.8 StG 7.6 v PH 12.8 Illawarra v Balmain St George v Balmain  Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. NS 23.20 v C’town 6.6 UNSW/ES 9.12 v Ill 1.7 Pennant Hills v Sydney Uni UNSW/ES v Sydney Uni PH — Bye NS 17.16 v SU 4.5 UNSW/ES v Wests Wests v Sydney Hills  Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct to- SU— Bye SHE 6.5 v UTS 11.24 North Shore v St George Campbelltown — Bye ward any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unac- WS — Bye Bal — Bye UTS — Bye Round 4 Round 10 Transferred Matches Sat 1st Sept ceptable. Wednesday 25th April Sat 11th June Sat 21st July Qualifying Final WS 5.5 v Bal 25.14  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, SHE 2.11 v C’town 10.8 Illawarra v North Shore Saturday 28th April UTS 5.12 v WS 4.7 Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES coaches, officials or players. Ill 10.10 v SHE 11.14 Sun 2nd Sept StG — Bye Sydney Uni v Balmain StG 9.7 v NS 13.17 Elimination Final  Abusive language is unacceptable. Round 11 Round 16 UNSW/ES 11.19 v PH 13.9  Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments Sat 16th June Sat 28th July UTS 20.17 v SU 11.11 Saturday 8th Sept against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is C’town — Bye Pennant Hills v Sydney Hills St George v Sydney Uni Sydney Uni v UTS UNSW/ES v UTS 2nd Semi Final Round 5 UNSW/ES v Campbelltown Wests v Campbelltown discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not lim- Sat 5th May ited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital C’town 9.8 v UTS 13.5 Wests v St George North Shore v Illawarra Sunday 9th Sept UNSW/ES 13.15 v StG 13.10 North Shore v Balmain Sun 29th July 1st Semi Final images, website postings (including social media such as Facebook, Twitter Illawarra — Bye Balmain v Pennant Hills NS 22.15 v Wests 8.6 Sydney Hills — Bye and blogs). SU 12.9 v PH 19.17 Round 12 Sunday 16th Sept Sun 6th May Sat 23rd June Round 17 Preliminary Final Bal 17.18 v Ill 6.9 Campbelltown v Sydney Uni Sat 4th August

SHE — Bye UTS v Pennant Hills Sydney Uni v Wests Round 6 Wests v North Shore Campbelltown v St George Saturday, 22nd Sept Sat 12th May Sydney Hills v Illawarra UTS v North Shore Grand Final PH 27.22 v C’town 3.9 Sun 24th June Sydney Hills v Pennant Hills SHE 6.7 v NS 14.12 Balmain v St George Sun 5th August Officeworks: Ill 19.11 v WS 9.13 UNSW/ES — Bye Balmain v UNSW/ES a trusted partner Sun 13th May Illawarra — Bye in the publication Bal 13.11 v UTS 2.10 SU9.8 v UNSW/ES 24.14

of the Football Record. StG — Bye

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PREMIER DIVISION UTS 1.5, 3.8, 3.10, 5.12 (42) AUBURN Amna K-Hassan 0415 282 855 [email protected] CAMPBELLTOWN 3.6, 4.7, 9.7, 10.8 (68) WESTERN SUBURBS 2.4, 3.5, 3.6, 4.7 (31) SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 1.1, 1.4, 1.4, 2.11 (23) BALMAIN David Yole 0421 551 337 [email protected] GOALS, GOALS, UTS : J. Minichiello 1, J. Caica 1, J. Gardiner 1, L. Flanagan 1, S. BALMAIN WOMEN’S Christine McDonald 0403 231 134 [email protected] CAMPBELLTOWN : S. Doherty 3, J. Van Luenen 2, P. Green 2, L. Coughlan 1, B. Wharton 1, B. Martin 1 Way 1 WESTERN SUBURBS : M. Eurell 2, R. Chowanetz 1, C. McGrath SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES : A. Moeller 1, J. Shephard 1 BLACKTOWN MAGIC Greg Howe 0421 064 047 [email protected] BEST, 1 CAMPBELLTOWN : H. Sherwood, B. Joynson, M. Linsen, M. Hogan, D. Fraser, B. Wharton BEST, SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES : A. Foxall, M. Eastman, J. Shephard, D. Killworth, J. Gordon, E. Okunbor UTS : L. Flanagan, D. McFarlane, L. Miceli, S. Way, T. Steinfort, CAMDEN Warren Back 0414 795 529 [email protected] J. Spragg WESTERN SUBURBS : T. Lambert, B. Mumme, J. Polley, S. CAMPBELLTOWN Mick Fabre 0499 772 193 [email protected] DIVISION TWO Hudson, J. Lear, C. McGrath SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 11.8-74 def. MANLY WARRINGAH 7.6-48 GOSFORD WILDCATS Deon Crowden 0448 296 705 [email protected] 2012 LEADING GOALKICKERS 2012 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP HOLROYD PARRAMATTA Clive Sharp 0433 403 620 [email protected] ILLAWARRA Debbie Brookfield 0417 410 736 [email protected] PREMIER DIVISION CLUB LW TOTAL SEN RES U18/ W TOT 3RDS/ LEIGH LAVERY UNSW/ES - 27 WOM MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Luke Gemmill 0401 214 812 [email protected]

NICK RYAN ST GEORGE 3 26 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Liz Fassone 0402 784 350 [email protected] MANLY 48 20 10 - 78 BEN TAGGART BALMAIN 3 25 MANLY WARRINGAH Richard Wharton 0413 380 925 [email protected] UTS 36 16 16 - 68 DIVISION ONE MOOREBANK Paul Prepost 0407 279 118 [email protected] DAVID KOVACEVIC MANLY 10 37 BALMAIN 30 24 12 - 66 NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS Verna Iles 0421 805 147 [email protected] RICHARD BENSON UTS 0 26 STHN POWER 36 16 12 * 64 ALAN FRITSCH SOUTHERN POWER 0 19 NOR WEST Glenn Whitney 0403 185 265 [email protected]

DIVISION TWO UNSW/ES 36 12 10 - 58 NORTH SHORE Liz Fitzgerald 0417 290 219 [email protected] JOSIAH AYLING CAMDEN 2 27 PENRITH 30 24 0 - 54 PENNANT HILLS Ian Parker 0428 261 984 [email protected] JONATHAN SHINEBERG ST GEORGE 4 27 PENNANT HILLS 36 8 8 - 52 PENRITH Greg Corless 0412 579 061 [email protected] DIVISION THREE CAMDEN 18 28 - 4.6 50.6 RIVERVIEW Brett Somerville 0412 142 433 [email protected] MICHAEL DUNLEA SAINTS afc 3 48

GEORGE CAPOZZI UTS 4 26 NORTH SHORE 30 12 6 - 48 SAINTS afc Andrew Blakemore 0407 012 155 [email protected]

DIVISION FOUR ST GEORGE 30 12 4 - 46 SOUTHERN POWER David Bell 0415 940 219 [email protected] TIM EATHER GOSFORD 0 30 SYDNEY UNI 6 24 14 - 44 ST GEORGE Brendan Donohue 0419 405 546 [email protected] ADRIAN DRAGICEVIC UTS 6 30 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES Tony Moran 0432 321 149 [email protected] DIVISION FIVE SYDNEY HILLS 18 8 14 - 40 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Phil Wingate 0452 523 602 [email protected] DANIEL FLINT CAMDEN 5 22 SAINTS afc 24 12 4 - 40

BEN LAID CAMDEN 6 20 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Ashlee Morgan 0401 353 121 [email protected] NOR WEST 18 12 6 - 36 U18 DIVISION ONE UNSW/ES Paul Simonson 0419 755 684 [email protected] ILLAWARRA 18 8 10 - 36 JAMES FAMULARO SYDNEY HILLS 10 44 UNSW WOMEN’S Sarah Ryan 0439 698 220 [email protected] ZAC SALTER RIVERVIEW 0 18 MOOREBANK 24 4 6 - 34 UTS Simon Rabbitt 0418 418 278 [email protected] U18 DIVISION TWO MACQUARIE UNI 18 12 4 - 34 UTS SHAMROCKS Simone Faulkner 0431 400 196 [email protected] ALISTAIRE DUELL- BALMAIN 1 16 FERGUSON HOLROYD-PARRA 18 0 6 - 24 WESTERN SUBURBS Scott Partlin 0416 202 752 [email protected] BRADLEY PLUG BALMAIN 6 14 CAMPBELLTOWN 6 8 - 1.5 15.4 WESTERN WOLVES Tina Zekants 0405 154 277 [email protected] WOMENS AUBURN 0 4 - 0.4 4.4 WOLLONGONG SAINTS Katherine Gow 0437 502 784 [email protected] BELINDA PRIDE BALMAIN 9 51 WESTS 0 0 2 - 2 VERNA ILES NEWTOWN 0 19 NSWAF UMPIRES Angus Heritage 0408 651 855 [email protected]

Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 34 Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 3 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au FIXTURES 2012 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS DIVISION FOUR P W L D F A % PTS FIXTURES — JUNE 16-17 FIXTURES — JUNE 23-24 UTS 9 9 0 0 1036 322 322 36 Premier Division Premier Division Saturday, June 16 Saturday, June 23 GOSFORD 9 8 1 0 989 339 292 32 Pennant Hills v Sydney Hills Eagles @ Mike Kenny @ 2:10pm Campbelltown v Sydney University @ Monarch Oval @ 2:10pm UNSW/ES 9 7 2 0 897 453 198 28 Sydney University v UTS @ Sydney Uni No 1 Oval @ 2:10pm UTS v Pennant Hills @ Waverley Oval @ 2:10pm PENRITH 9 6 3 0 856 357 240 24 UNSW/ES v Campbelltown @ Village Green @ 2:10pm Western Suburbs v North Shore @ Picken Oval @ 2:30pm MANLY WARRINGAH 9 5 4 0 531 596 89 20 Western Suburbs v St George @ Picken Oval @ 2:30pm Sydney Hills Eagles v Illawarra @ Bruce Purser @ 6:45pm North Shore v Balmain @ Gore Hill Oval @ 2:30pm Sunday, June 24 NOR WEST 9 3 6 0 481 755 64 12 Illawarra — Bye Balmain v St George @ Henson Park @ 2:10pm NORTH SHORE 9 3 6 0 460 791 58 12 Division One UNSW/ES— Bye SOUTHERN POWER 9 2 7 0 315 760 41 8 Saturday, June 16 Division One Western Suburbs v Southern Power @ Picken Oval @ 10:30am Saturday, June 23 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 9 1 8 0 351 862 41 4 UNSW/ES v Macquarie University @ Village Green @ 12:00pm Sydney Hills Eagles v Manly Warringah @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 11:30am HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 9 1 8 0 343 1024 34 4 Pennant Hills v Sydney Hills Eagles @ Mike Kenny Oval @ 12:00pm UTS v Pennant Hills @ Waverley Oval @ 12:00pm North Shore v Penrith @ Gore Hill Oval @ 12:30pm Western Suburbs v North Shore @ Picken Oval @ 12:30pm DIVISION FIVE P W L D F A % MR Holroyd Parramatta v UTS @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 2:30pm Penrith v Southern Power @ Greygums Oval @ 2:10pm UTS 8 7 0 1 737 267 276 94 Manly Warringah — Bye Macquarie University v Holroyd Parramatta @ University Oval @ 4:10pm SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 8 7 1 0 638 217 294 88 Division Two UNSW/ES — Bye Saturday, June 16 Division Two CAMDEN 8 6 2 0 635 478 133 75 Sydney University v Balmain @ Sydney Uni No 1 Oval @ 12:00pm Saturday, June 23 UNSW/ES 8 4 3 1 605 360 168 56 St George v Camden @ Olds Park @ 2:10pm Camden v Auburn @ Harrington Park @ 2:10pm SAINTS afc 8 4 4 0 576 460 125 50 Auburn v Moorebank @ Mona Park @ 2:10pm Manly Warringah v Sydney University @ Weldon Oval @ 2:10pm Nor West v UNSW/ES @ Bensons Lane @ 2:10pm Nor West v Illawarra @ Bensons Lane @ 2:10pm MOOREBANK 8 3 5 0 617 613 101 38 Sunday, June 17 Moorebank v UNSW/ES @ Rosedale Park @ 3:10pm MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 8 2 6 0 231 644 36 25 Illawarra v Manly Warringah @ North Dalton Park @ 12:00pm Sunday, June 24 PENRITH 8 1 7 0 379 804 47 13 Division Three Balmain v St George @ Henson Park @ 12:00pm Saturday, June 16 Division Three HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 8 1 7 0 228 803 28 13 Western Suburbs v Moorebank @ Picken Oval @ 8:30am Saturday, June 23 U18 DIVISION ONE P W L D F A % MR UTS v Blacktown @ Trumper Park @ 10:30am Western Suburbs v Southern Power @ Picken Oval @ 10:30am SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 8 8 0 0 940 268 351 100 Sydney Hills v Campbelltown @ Bruce Purser @ 2:10pm UTS v Macquarie University @ Trumper Park @ 10:30am Saints afc v Southern Power @ Pioneers Park @ 2:10pm Campbelltown v Sydney University @ Monarch Oval @ 12:00pm ILLAWARRA 8 6 2 0 679 431 158 75 Macquarie University v Sydney University @ University oval @ 2:10pm Moorebank v Saints afc @ Rosedale Oval @ 1:00pm SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 8 6 2 0 679 491 138 75 Division Four Blacktown v Sydney Hills Eagles @ BISP 2 @ 2:10pm PENNANT HILLS 7 5 2 0 584 357 164 71 Saturday, June 16 Division Four Nort h Shore v Penrith @ Gore Hill oval @ 10:30am Saturday, June 23 UNSW/ES 8 4 4 0 539 530 102 50 UTS v Macquarie University @ Trumper Park @ 10:30am Nor West v North Shore @ Bensons Lane @ 12:00pm NORTH SHORE 5 2 3 0 391 292 134 40 Nor West v UNSW/ES @ bensons Lane @ 12:00pm Penrith v Southern Power @ Greygums Oval @ 12:00pm ST GEORGE 7 2 5 0 389 475 82 29 Southern Power v Gosford @ Gwawley Oval @ 12:00pm Gosford v Manly Warringah @ Adcock Park @ 1:00pm Holroyd Parramatta v manly @ Gipps RD Oval @ 12:30pm Macquarie University v Holroyd Parramatta @ University Oval @ 2:00pm ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW 8 2 6 0 460 499 92 25 Division Five UNSW/ES v UTS @ Village Green @ 2:10pm WESTERN SUBURBS 6 1 5 0 232 566 41 17 Saturday, June 16 Division Five PENRITH 7 0 7 0 120 1104 11 0 UTS v Moorebank @ Trumper Park @ 8:30am Saturday, June 23 UNSW/ES v Penrith @ Village Green @ 10:00am Moorebank v Saints afc @ Rosedale Oval @ 11:00am U18 DIVISION TWO P W L D F A % MR Holroyd Parramatta v Sydney University @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 10:30am Camden v UTS @ Harrington Park @ 12:00pm SOUTHERN POWER 7 7 0 0 711 146 487 100 Macquarie University v Camden @ University oval @ 12:00pm Macquarie University v Holroyd Parramatta @ University Oval @ 12:00pm BALMAIN 7 6 1 0 798 306 261 86 Saints afc — Bye UNSW/ES v Sydney University @ Village Green @ 12:00pm U18 Division One Penrith — Bye MANLY WARRINGAH 8 5 3 0 568 386 147 63 Saturday, June 16 U18 Division One MOOREBANK 7 4 3 0 504 543 93 57 Nort h Shore v Penrith @ Gore Hill Oval @ 8:30am Saturday, June 23 NOR WEST 8 4 4 0 555 459 121 50 Pennant Hills v Sydney Hills Eagles @ Mike Kenny Oval @ 10:00am Western Suburbs v North Shore @ Picken Oval @ 8:30am Western Suburbs v St George @ Picken Oval @ 12:30pm St Ignatius, Riverview v Pennant Hills @ Riverview @ 10:00am HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 7 2 5 0 339 508 67 29 Sydney University v St Ignatius @ Sydney Uni No 1 @ 4:45pm Penrith v St George @ Greygums Oval @ 10:00am MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 7 2 5 0 331 532 62 29 UNSW/ES & Illawarra —Bye Sydney Hills Eaglves v Illawarra @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 4:45pm SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 6 1 5 0 338 428 19 17 U18 Division Two Sydney University & UNSW/ES —Bye Saturday, June 16 U18 Division Two SAINTS afc 7 1 6 0 143 979 15 14 Holroyd Parramatta v Balmain @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 8:30am Saturday, June 23 WOMENS P W L D F A % MR Nor West v Saints @ Bensons Lane @ 10:00am Moorebank v Saints afc @ Rosedale Oval @ 9:00am Southern Power v Moorebank @ Gwawley Oval @ 10:00am Macquarie University v Holroyd Parramatta @ University Oval @ 10:00am BALMAIN DOCKERS 8 8 0 0 875 149 587 100 Sydney Hills v Macquarie University @ Bruce Purser @ 12:00pm Manly Warringah v Sydney Hills Eagles @ Weldon Oval @ 12:00pm NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS 6 5 1 0 379 149 254 83 Manly Warringah — Bye Sunday, June 24 Womens Balmain v Southern Power @ Henson Park @ 10:00am WOLLONGONG SAINTS 7 5 2 0 376 182 207 71 Saturday, June 16 Nor West — Bye SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 4 2 0 441 144 306 67 Auburn v Western Wolves @ Mona Park @ 10:00am Womens WESTERN WOLVES 7 4 3 0 497 209 238 57 Wollongong v Penrith @ North Dalton park @ 10:00am Saturday, June 23 Southern Power v Sydney University @ Gwawley Oval @ 2:10p, Newtown v Auburn @ Mahoney Park @ 10:00am UNSW STINGRAYS 7 4 3 0 399 251 159 57 UTS v Newtown @ Trumper Park @ 2:30pm UNSW/ES v Sydney University @ Village Green @ 10:00am MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 7 3 4 0 240 357 67 43 Macquarie University v UNSW/ES @ University oval @ 4:30pm Western Wolves v Wollongong @ Mahoney Park @ 12:00pm SOUTHERN POWER 8 3 5 0 273 331 82 38 Balmain — Bye UTS v Macquarie University @ Trumper Park @ 12:30pm Balmain v Penrith @ Mahoney Park @ 2:00pm AUBURN TIGERS 7 2 5 0 140 523 27 29 Southern Power — Bye UTS SHAMROCKS 8 1 7 0 68 816 8 13 PENRITH RAMETTES 7 0 7 0 96 673 14 0

Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 4 Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 33 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2012 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS AFL SYDNEY WEBSITE PREMIER DIVISION P W L D F A % MR Whatever you need to know about AFL Sydney UNSW/ES 8 7 1 0 883 444 199 88 PENNANT HILLS 8 7 1 0 789 499 158 88 is available on our website NORTH SHORE 7 6 1 0 776 355 219 86 BALMAIN 7 5 2 0 918 378 243 71 www.sydneyafl.com.au UTS 9 6 3 0 853 735 116 67 ST GEORGE 8 5 3 0 773 564 137 63 ILLAWARRA 9 3 6 0 603 792 76 33 Latest News Results SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 9 3 6 0 471 840 56 33 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 8 1 7 0 433 829 52 13 WESTERN SUBURBS 9 1 8 0 511 943 54 11 2012 Fixtures Ladders CAMPBELLTOWN 9 1 8 0 459 1101 42 11 DIVISION ONE P W L D F A % MR Photo Gallery Sydney AFL Forms MANLY WARRINGAH 9 9 0 0 1036 200 518 100 SOUTHERN POWER 8 7 1 0 768 229 335 88 PENRITH 7 5 2 0 428 424 101 71 All match details and player information will be available UTS 9 5 4 0 606 483 125 56 on the website by 7pm on the day of the match HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 8 4 4 0 510 505 101 50 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 8 4 4 0 439 458 96 50 NORTH SHORE 7 3 4 0 397 461 86 43 SOCIAL MEDIA UNSW/ES 8 3 5 0 464 691 67 38 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 8 2 6 0 385 562 69 25 PENNANT HILLS 8 2 6 0 300 722 42 25 WESTERN SUBURBS 8 0 8 0 278 876 32 0

DIVISION TWO P W L D F A % MR UNSW/ES 9 8 1 0 814 434 188 89 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 9 8 1 0 579 413 140 89 A F L Sy d n e y @ A F L Syd n e y BALMAIN 9 7 2 0 590 522 113 78 MANLY-WARRINGAH 9 5 4 0 609 451 135 56 MOOREBANK 9 4 5 0 650 586 111 44 AFL SYDNEY MATCH OF THE WEEK ST GEORGE 9 4 5 0 458 471 97 44 NOR WEST 9 4 5 0 507 592 86 44 In 2012 selected matches will be live streamed through the AFL Sydney CAMDEN 9 3 6 0 581 656 89 33 ILLAWARRA 9 2 7 0 503 573 88 22 website thanks to Digital Sports. To watch live simply go to AUBURN 9 0 9 0 249 842 30 0 www.sydneyafl.com.au and click on the AFL Sydney TV tab.

DIVISION THREE P W L D F A % PTS UTS 9 8 1 0 1054 160 659 32 All matches live streamed will then be stored on the AFL Sydney website SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 9 8 1 0 845 299 283 32 and can viewed at any time. BLACKTOWN 9 7 2 0 966 372 260 28 SAINTS afc 9 6 3 0 965 429 225 24 SOUTHERN POWER 9 4 5 0 765 623 123 16 This weeks live match: MACQUARIE UNI 9 4 5 0 557 805 69 16 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 9 3 6 0 372 671 55 12 CAMPBELLTOWN 9 2 7 0 420 1079 39 8 Saturday 2:10pm — NORTH SHORE v BALMAIN MOOREBANK 9 2 7 0 234 878 27 8 WESTERN SUBURBS 9 1 8 0 292 1154 25 4

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Damon Steer Sydney Hills Eagles

Cameron Smith Jerome Farrell Pennant Hills Balmain

Ben Wharton Ron Wason Mark Graham Campbelltown North Shore St George

Andrew Morley UTS

Stephen Hudson Ben Sharp Jason Harry Western Suburbs North Shore St George Alex Goodall Pennant Hills

Jason Coulloupas Balmain

Leigh Conway Declan Donohue Dean McKay Balmain St George Sydney University

Lewis Wilson Alex Hawtin Illawarra Sydney University

Nick Campbell Pennant Hills

Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 6 Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 31 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au NSWAF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION AFL SYDNEY RISING STAR—ROUND 10 www.nswafua.com.au PAUL GREEN (Campbelltown) 2012 Number List No Name No Name The Round 10 Rising Star Nominee is Paul Green of Campbelltown. No Name 43 CYRUS AFTASI 57 MORGAN HUDSON Green is in his first year of senior football having played in the clubs Under 18’s 44 SEAN STREAT 58 CHRIS NIXON 1 ANTON LEWIS Challenge Cup Premiership team in 2011 and progressing from the Camden 2 ALEXANDER TALBOT 46 MATTHEW KRISE 60 MICHAEL ELLIOT Junior Club. Being just 17 years of age Green is still eligible to play in the Under 3 JUSTIN FOX 47 DANIEL CRICHTON 61 BLAKE LANGER 18’s competition. 48 CONOR DEWAR 62 ALEX HOCKING 4 DAVID NEWELL 49 STIRLING COATES 63 DAVID McPHERSON Green has made the jump to senior football with great aplomb and after just 5 CAMERON BARR eight games has stamped himself as a player of the future. 50 DAVID LENOIR 64 CHRISTINE BURROWS 6 JAMES BAILEY 51 JEREMY BOLAND 65 MATTHEW GEDDES 7 FRANK KALAYZICH Despite being small in statue, Green has became a prolific ball winner either in 52 ANDREW MORRIS 66 JORDAN JACKSON the midfield or across half back. 9 MICHAEL PECK 53 JESS MARKUT 69 PAUL O’BRIEN 10 MARK HOPKINS 54 JUSTIN REISS 70 ZOE VICIC Green’s impressive start to the year saw him rewarded with selection in the AFL 11 DEAN GARROWAY 55 DANIEL COGHLAN 71 MATTHEW ELLIOTT Sydney Development Representative team which defeated the Farrer FNL on Saturday. Green was able to back up from this performance two days later to 12 TODD FLETCHER 56 IGOR STOJKOV 79 DAMIAN ELVEY kick two goals in Campbelltown’s first win of the season on Monday. 13 CARL FLETCHER The committee and members of the AFL Sydney Umpire Group I NSWA- 14 WILLIAM MacARTHUR Campbelltown have high hopes that Paul will be a pivotal midfielder for years to come. FUA wish to congratulate the following umpires who officiated during the 15 STEPHEN STORK Representative Carnival over the Queen’s Birthday Weekend at BISP. Previous Nominees 17 AIDAN GROSAS Rd 1—Taran Etto (Campbelltown) Rd 6—Damon Steer (Sydney Hills Eagles) 18 STEVEN WALLBANK Field Umpires Rd 2—Joshua Cass (Balmain) Rd 7—Sam Tagliabue (UNSW/ES) 19 GAVIN BERTRAM Rd 3—Erol Sertbas (North Shore) Rd 8— Alex Hawtin (Sydney University) Rd 4—Tim Wales (Pennant Hills) Rd 9—Jarryd Polley (Western Suburbs) 20 CHRIS HAYTER Carl Fletcher Dean Garroway Rd 5—Jackson Monk (Balmain) 22 JOHN BENSON Anton Lewis 23 MICHAEL RICHARDS Michael Richards 24 LACHLAN McDONALD Victoria Rawlings AFL SYDNEY WOMEN’S RISING STAR 25 CHRIS MARATHAKIS 26 ASHLEY SYMONS Boundary Umpires We are now halfway through the 2012 season and the nominations for the 27 GLEN CALLAGHAN 29 GEORDIE HAWKINS David Harding 2012 AFL Sydney Women’s Rising Star include: 30 JACK BAWDEN Angus Heritage 31 BRAD DEAN Kelly Humphries Callan McNeilage Rd 1—Sandra Janjetokic (Sydney University) 32 RILEY MIEDLER Rd 2—Jessica Paulic (Auburn) 33 TOM BOWES Goal Umpires Rd 3—Caitlin Stanistreet (UNSW/ES) 34 LUKE TURNER 35 PETER HUMPHRIES Cathy Garroway Rd 4—Steph Pokrivka (Wollongong) 36 SAMUEL PARKINSON Angela Hooper Rd 5—Eleri Morris (Wollongong) 37 STEPHEN BAKER Scott McNeilage Rd 6—Ashley Gray (Macquarie University) 38 VICTORIA RAWLINGS Taylor Mattioli Peter Nilson 39 DANIEL WHITE Rd 7—Kirsty Church (Wollongong) Ken Ray 40 MICHAEL RASO Rd 8—Lily Hall Harris (UTS Shamrocks)

41 ANDY SMYTH Congratulations and we hope you enjoyed the experience! 42 ROBERT COOKSLEY 43 SEAN STREAT

Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 30 Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 7 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au AMMOS TOO STRONG FOR AFL SYDNEY CAMDEN CATS The Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) continued their Senior Coach: Kane Rowley 2012 Team List recent dominance over a gallant AFL Sydney with a 47-point win at Club Colours: Navy blue & White No Name Goals Blacktown International Sports Park on Saturday evening. www.camdenseniorafl.org 1 RODNEY BUTCHERS AFL Sydney got the early jump with Lewis Broome crumbing effec- 2 CHRIS MURRAY tively to put the local side on the board before VAFA (Ammos) The Camden Cats, having just completed the club’s best start to 3 DANIEL FLINT gradually gained control with Phil Edgar especially dangerous as a a season in years, are set to roar in the second half of Season 4 NICK HILLS tall, marking target. 2012, with a number of top line players set to return from in- 5 JASON HAYES

jury and suspension. Having been denied victories in their last 6 BEN McDERMOTT A wonderful snap from Ryan Price in the right pocket kept AFL two matches by less than a goal, the Cats have regrouped and 7 MARK MAHER Sydney in touch as they trailed the Ammos by 13 points at quarter- are expecting a solid run toward September. 8 ANDREW ZOVI time. 9 CAMERON BEVERIDGE The club’s growing depth is visible in the strong performance of The Ammos continued their form early in the second quarter with 10 ANTHONY GLYNN some strong link-up play before the local outfit gained better its fifth division side, which has posted solid wins in the last 11 CHRIS KENDRICK control in the middle third of the field. Kristian Pearson was play- month to keep in close touch with the competition leaders. ing well on former leading Ammo’s goalkicker, Matthew Handley. “It’s been a great year so far, and we are only half way home,” 12 TIM McDONALD said Club President James Glynn. 13 SCOTT LAID Two goals in the space of a minute to Matt Carey, who made up for an earlier dropped mark inside 50, and 14 ADAM HUNT another creative goal from Price saw AFL Sydney close the gap to within a point. The Ammos would kick away Among the more satisfying advances for the club in 2012 has 15 BEN GRASSO again to gain a 19-point half-time lead with Justin Baxter providing drive from half-back and pin-pointing Jack been a strong expansion of our financial support. 16 JOSH LEYS Watts who goaled on the half-time siren. 17 TOM GLYNN

The third quarter saw the Ammos start impressively with a goal within the first minute. Carey and Selby Lee- Despite hard times in parts of this economy, firms like Dartan- 18 JAMES MURRAY Steere missed chances to reduce the deficit before a goal at the eighth minute mark from point blank range, yon Prestige Homes and McGrath Mazda in Liverpool have 19 BRAD GAVAN courtesy of a fifty metre penalty opened AFL Sydney’s account for the quarter. The rest of the quarter was a dour been welcome additions to the club, Glynn said. 20 MARK HALTEH struggle, with ’s goal at the eleven minute mark cancelled out by Handley’s goal seven minutes later. 21 JOEL McGREGOR Entering the final term, AFL Sydney had twenty men at their disposal having lost Sam Tagliabue (cut head) and Camden has plans to field an U/18s sides in 2013, and the en- 22 MICHAEL KENNEDY Jeremy Kennedy (leg) earlier in the match. thusiastic support of local businesses is bringing that goal a lot 23 MICHAEL CHANDLER closer, Glynn said. The end-to-end struggle continued with the first goal not being kicked till the 12 minute mark after clever play 24 NICK BURNETT from Handley leading to a subsequent mark and goal by Watts. 25 LEIGH DELACEY “I think there is strong recognition of the growth potential out 26 DAVE ELLIOT in the Camden area. The population is exploding with new It was the straw that broke the camel’s back as Lachlan Ferguson kicked two goals in three minutes, with another 27 CHRIS RAVLICH goal in between blowing the lead out for the VAFA. housing developments surrounding the club’s home base at 28 JOSIAH AYLING Harrington Park,” he said. 29 JAMIE PAGE The end scoreline failed to indicate the closeness of the match and the competitiveness of the AFL Sydney side. 30 CHRIS LEES The Camden junior club is one of the strongest club’s in Sydney, VAFA 5.5 9.6 11.11 15.18-108 and Camden Seniors are positioned nicely to be the club of 31 JOEL CRACKNELL AFL Sydney 3.4 6.5 8.8 8.13-61 33 JULIAN WYMER choice for the younger generation moving up the age groups. 34 MARTY PRICE Goals “There is a heap of young talent running around in the junior VAFA: Lachlan Ferguson 3, Jack Watts 3, Jackson Eade 2, Jack Bull, Matthew Handley, club and the future of AFL looks very bright in the growth corri- 35 BEN WRIGHT Lachlan Hill, Joshua Madden, Thomas O’Sullivan, Nicholas Roberts, Peter Summers dor of the South-West,” he added. 36 JARRYD KITCHING AFL Sydney: Ryan Price 2, Dane Rampe 2, Craig White, Leigh Conway, Matthew Carey, 38 MATHEW PRESTON Lewis Broome 39 HEATH KEARNS Best 40 BEN REID VAFA: Peter Summers, Jack Bull, James Rimington, Cameron Purss, Paul Wintle, Lach- 41 NATHAN EDWIN lan Ferguson AFL Sydney: Ryan Plant, Craig White, Jason Coulloupas, Dane Rampe, Kristian Pearson, 44 BEN LAID Ron Wason 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final

Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 8 Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 29 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WARRIORS AFL SYDNEY OVERRUN FARRER FNL 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Damien Phillips AFL Sydney Development team won what was a high scoring game No Name Goals Club Colours: Red, Black & White against the Farrer Football League at Blacktown International Sports Stadium by 28 points. 1 COLBY SCHULZ www.muafc.com Farrer were the first to hit the scoreboard with a Kodie O’Malley goal in 2 NATHAN JACKSON Macquarie University Australian Football Club enters the second half of the sea- the first few minutes of the game, 3 DYLAN BROGAN son with a mixed bag of results following a less than ideal start to the season. But followed by major from Mitch Ward. Farrer were not able to consolidate after a horrid start to the season for the club which has seen no less than 5 ACL’s early opportunities with AFL Sydney able to fight back to close to a 3 point 4 ANDRE SLIWKA and 16 season-ending injuries, the Warriors are on the mend and poised to chal- deficit at quarter-time. lenge the competition in their respective divisions.

5 PAUL JACKSON David Kovacevic began to dominate in the air kicking a number of goals Division 1 were always going to be on the back foot from day dot following a high 6 SHAUN SMITH turnover of players from last season. We wished James Brackin and Club captain before half-time in what was a tough quarter of football with only a point Brett Harland all the best as they were picked up by SANFL club Sturt, but also lost separating both teams. 7 JAMES MOYLAN players to Sydney AFL’s latest franchise the Blacktown Magic. All in all, the group started the season with around 8 regular first grade players from the side who After half- time it was all one way traffic with AFL Sydney beginning to 8 SEAN ELLICOT took Southern Power to within 4 points in last year’s Preliminary Final. The team dominate the contest. Nick Ryan proved to spark his side by kicking 2 9 THOMAS POPE learnt a hard lesson in round 1 against Manly before bouncing back against Pen- goals in succession. rith in round 2. Two consecutive victories against UTS & Pennant Hills in round 5 10 GAVIN NIXON & 6 gave the team some much needed momentum and a strong win over West- ern Suburbs in round 9 had Warriors poised in 6th spot with 4 wins and 4 losses Both David Kovacevic and Josh Zoppo proved too tall and mobile with both players kicking crucial goals as AFL 11 HUGH KIRBY leading into Round 10. Andre Sliwka leads the goal kicking with 9 majors for the Sydney began to wear down the Farrer League. At the other end Mitch Ward continued to hold his own kicking a season so far, whilst Coach Damien Phillips can be confident of some solid per- few late goals to give his side hope of a comeback. 12 PETE LEBRETON formances in the back half of the season from his maturing group of players. The final quarter saw both teams kicking goals as Farrer tried to claw there way back in the game. It was AFL 13 NICK WILLIAMSON In the lower grades, the Division 3 Warriors are also in 6th leading into the break Sydney’s ability to take marks inside 50 that proved the difference with Josh Zoppo and Paul Sain kicking goals for with 4 wins and 5 losses, whilst it’s been a tough season to date in Division Four 14 ANDREW ROBERTSON th AFL Sydney to pull away. with just the one victory leaving them in 9 spot on the ladder. Unfortunately the 15 SAMUEL WOOD high amount of injuries across the club took its toll on Division 5 who after 2 forfeits for the season were forced to withdraw from the competition. They were David Kovacevic and Sam Carruthers played extremely well for the winning side.. Mitch Ward was ever a constant threat while both Sam Fisher and Andrew Saddler tried to all day in the middle for the Farrer League team. 16 SAM FORREST able, however, to manage 2 wins during this time.

17 SAM SIMPSON The shining light for the club this season has undoubtedly been its women’s team AFL SYDNEY DEVELOPMENT 4.1, 10.3, 17.6, 19.9 (123) who has gone from strength to strength, notching three victories so far in 2012 FARRER FNL 4.3, 10.4, 11.7, 14.11 (95) 18 MARK BISHOP with a promise of more to come. Under the tutelage of Coach Dan Ranson and with a strong leadership group, the team has grown in both numbers and stature Goals: 19 CAMERON LUDOWYKE to prove to the competition that they will be a force to be reckoned with in future AFL Sydney: Kovacevic 6, Zoppo 5, Chivas 2, Ryan 2, Turner, Rawlinson, Linsen, Sain seasons. Emma McClelland leads the goal kicking for the women with 7 goals for 20 MICHAEL TWOHIG the 2012 season to date. Farrer: Ward 6, O’Malley, Moye, Hore-Smith, Smith, Ridley, Mackie, Roberts, Barrett

22 MARK RICE Macquarie University will honor one of the Sydney AFL’s longest serving players Best: rd th 23 JORDAN BELL on Saturday 23 June, when Scott Uglow plays his 400 club game against AFL Sydney: Kovacevic, Carruthers, Zoppo, Rawlinson, Chivas, Linsen Holroyd-Parramatta at University Oval. Macquarie University invites all friends Farrer: Ward, Fisher, Saddler, Block, Williams, Barrett 25 BRODIE COOPER and family of the Macquarie University Australian Football Club and the Sydney AFL to join us from 12PM to celebrate this momentous occasion. For more Scores from the other Representative Matches played: 27 NED ANDERSON information, visit www.muafc.com.au or find us on Facebook. 28 LUKE GEMMILL FNL 3.2, 8.6, 10.7, 17.11 (113) BLACK DIAMOND AFL 2.3, 3.5, 7.12, 7.14 (56) 29 RONAN WORDSWORTH

32 JOSEPH RISLEY AFL CANBERRA 3.1, 6.2, 12.7, 17.12 (114) 34 ANGUS RODGERS NAIAFA 4.2, 8.4, 11.7, 14.12 (96)

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Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 28 Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 9 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au BULLDOGS FIND THEIR BARK HOLROYD PARRAMATTA GOANNAS Hard work combined with a few new faces has seen the UNSW/ES Senior Coach: Shane Jorgenson 2012 Team List Bulldogs jump from an eighth placed finish last season to a position Club Colours: Blue & Yellow No Name Goals where they sit atop the AFL Sydney Premier Division ladder. www.goannas.com.au 1 ADAM BYRNE One of the key men behind the improvement is club veteran and first 2 MICHAEL STACEY (vc) -year President, Leigh Lavery. Today is perhaps the most important day as we welcome The 29-year old recognised the need for the change at the end of last our club sponsors and Goannas from generations past to 3 LUCK COCKS season. Gipps Road Oval. This is always a tremendous day, as we 4 JARRYD SMITH “While we made big leaps and bounds in some areas, I think overall we probably realised there say a special thanks to all of those whose support keeps 5 JORDAN PIDGEON was a lot of areas for improvement,” he said. our great club running. It is also a chance to reunite with 6 BEN DYHRBERG “Tom Hill (2011 Senior Coach) did a fantastic job and is certainly a very talented coach..but we team mates from generations past and remember the 7 LUKE McLEOD didn’t have enough support for Tom in a number of different areas. good, and not so good days!! “That’s probably what prompted us to get serious in terms of what we did off the field and how 8 MATTHEW CAHILL we support our Premier Division coach and coaching structure across all grades.” Today also marks the opening of the new club room at 9 GRADY TAPPING Like any successful business, Lavery acknowledges a focus on people has been behind the side’s 10 BRYCE MAYNE revival. Gipps Road Oval. The next stage in the redevelopment of “I think it’s a culmination of off-field work over a number of years and then to get the right people the ground, the room will provide a great venue for the 11 SCOTT MAGUIRE in the right roles,” he said. club to host match day and post match functions, which 12 GRANT WEBB is a major coup for the club. Given the recent weather, it “We have finally got ourselves in a strong position to target great leaders such as (current coach) 13 JAKE BRAZELL Rhys McAlister to come to our club and support the existing people we have already got.” has also been able to double up as a wonderful spot to 14 SCOTT NOLAN Lavery was full of praise for McAlister’s contribution to the club so far. train! With this new development, Gipps Road is fast “He is an incredibly dedicated and driven person, he has a really high benchmark for himself and becoming one of the leading sporting venues in Western 15 MURRAY BAMFORTH leads by example in how he manages our players and every single training session,” Lavery en- Sydney. 16 STUART McKINLEY thused. 17 CHARLES GALAYINI “I think the brief we gave to Rhys was to make our club professional without spending the money With club patron, former Australian captain and 1982 18 BRETT RIZZO and he certainly has done that.” B&F winner Mark Taylor joining us, the boys will be look- 19 KRISTIAN CARVILLE A number of mid-tier players have risen in stature this year to make the Bulldogs a more consis- ing to continue the momentum in all grades and we are tent outfit. hoping for a clean sweep for the boys in blue and gold! 20 MARK HILL “From our own juniors last year, Alex ‘The Pillar’ Henderson down back has been incredible, and 21 PETER ZUVELLA Adam Gulden and Joel Robbie have been great on and off the field- as PD players but also co- coaches of our Under 18 side,” Lavery noted. 22 MARK HUDSON When asked about his own form, the leading goalkicker in the competition was quick to focus on 23 KANE RADFORD others. 24 GREG ADAMS “It certainly makes it a lot easier when you have guys like Dane Rampe, Ryan Plant, Max Collett 25 MATTHEW DIXON and Adam Gulden in the midfield- when those guys are in form, I tend to play a bit better due to the better delivery, more often,” he said. 26 BEN POOLEY Entering his seventh year with the club, Lavery is not getting too far ahead of himself as to his 27 SHANE WILLIAMS side’s chances for the premiership. 28 UMIT AKGUL “I think we are still sticking to the reality that we finished eighth last season,” he said. 29 SHANE WAHID “Obviously finals is a very clear goal and everyone is pretty excited about what can happen. I think it’s a pretty even competition- you just have to look at the ladder to see that all sides are in 33 ANDREW MUNNS (c) with a show.” 35 SIMON POTTER Lavery understands there is still hard work ahead but is positive about the club’s future. 36 SIRELI FIFITA “The most important thing for our club is to get beyond a year-to-year battle to keep afloat and have a sustainable structure that doesn’t rely on one or two people.” 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final

Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 10 Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 27 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au NOR WEST JETS PLAYER PROFILE — DALE FITZGERALD 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Don Ollington No Name Goals Dale Fitzgerald- North Shore Club Colours: Blue & White 1 STEPHEN CHASE 24 years old www.hawkesburyafc.com.au 2 PETER KYLE 49 Senior games with North Shore 3 PETER RICHARDSON AFL Sydney Senior Representative side 2012 Nor-West Jets would like to thank all their sponsors for AFL Sydney Development Squad captain 2011 4 RYAN JOHNSTON their ongoing support in season 2012. RG’s, Australian Played senior football since 2005 5 TOM ROBERTS Aerospace , ACS group, Delishus, Bank of Queensland 7 OWEN BUTCHER Rouse Hill and La Escandella. North Shore are around the mark again this year. How do you rate the year to date? 9 SCOTT ALLAN We have been pretty good, I think all of our structures have started to come to a head and we are 10 DANIEL GUTHERIDGE Today all 3 teams are at home. The Seniors and Reserves working through them well with John (Hayres, coach). All the players have responded well to him. Its 11 JOSH HOWE are both against UNSW/Easts and the U18’s are playing good that it is working on the field. 12 STEPHEN DAVIDSON Maroubra. What can the side achieve this year? 14 AARON BAYNE We definitely have the list to give the flag a good shake this year. I know there are a lot of people

15 MICHAEL YEE around the club with the belief that we can do it this year. Compared to the last couple of years, we 17 MICHAEL GRAY The U18’s are continuing to improve every week and have the side to have a real good crack at it. 18 PAUL SHERWOOD with continuity gained from the first half of the season Who are your main competitors to the flag? 19 AARON LAWES the young Jets are hoping to make the finals in their first So far the only team we have really seen much of is Pennant Hills in the first round where they did the 20 JAKE BERRY year. The Reserves are forging ahead in season 2012 and number on us, I’d say either them or UNSW/ES at the moment. 21 CHRIS KYLE it has been a while since many of the veterans of the club You have been playing senior football since you were 17. How was it playing back then and how 22 JESSE BRAY have played finals but with a solid platform laid so far has it changed to today? 23 CHRIS AHEARN this season some late season action is still reality. The The skill level and the speed has obviously picked up with all of the younger kids coming through and 24 PAUL WEBSTER Seniors are experiencing what many are saying is the getting games in the senior footy a lot earlier than they used to but I think that’s mainly because the older guys have now retired and opening up the gateway for the younger guys to come through. 25 MATTHEW SMITH closest Div in Sydney football and the need to turn up Who are the best players in the competition and your hardest opponent? 26 GRANT HOFFMAN every week is absolutely essential as on any given day all 27 JONO DOWL It is hard to name just a couple but obviously Kieran Wright is having another good year like he did teams are beatable in this division. last year. Ronnie Wason and Declan Donohue are always strong- the guys who keep contributing 28 BRETT McAMISH every year. 29 DON OLLINGTON Thank you to our many volunteers who work tirelessly Fitzgerald is a synonymous name at the club. 30 SCOTT BRAID week in and week out to get all three grades onto the What is great about North Shore? 31 KANE RUSSELL park, the players really appreciate ALL the EFFORT you Me and the whole family grew up around the club. 32 JAMES MOYNIHAN Dad and his four brothers played and won premier- 33 MICHAEL MORGAN put in to lets us play a game we love. ships there. It’s just a great place to be around and I 35 ANDREW TRAVERS couldn’t really think about being anywhere else at Please keep an eye on the website for upcoming social 36 MARTY INGHAM the moment. 40 DAVID CLINCH functions Who is your favourite AFL team and who will 42 WARWICK SMITH win the premiership? 44 ADAM SCOTT I have always been an Essendon supporter and hope- 55 MATTHEW DAVIDSON fully they will get up and win the flag this year- I 60 JESSE CLARK would definitely put my money on them. 61 TROY CLENT Funniest team mate at the club and why? 65 LUKE ALLAN The funniest team mate would have to be Jamie 77 MATTHEW BROPHY O’Dell, he always has a joke and some stupid story 79 STUART TIBBEN that he has pulled out of nowhere.

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Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 26 Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 11 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au PENNANT HILLS DEMONS S A I N T S a f c 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Chris Yard Senior Coach: James Van Beek & Fraser Neill No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Navy blue & Red Club Colours: Red, White & Black 1 DANIEL KEATING 1 JASON THOMPSON www.phafl.com.au www.saintsafc.com 2 SEBASTIAN PARKER 2 PETER CONDUIT 3 AARON CRISFIELD Wet weather played havoc with the football last Mon- It was doubtful if round 9 would go ahead at Pioneers Park due to the bad 4 CHRIS HENDERSON weather and heavy ground. Three games were to be played, which would surely 5 SEAN HARPER WIRTH 4 TOM ANGEL day, with all matches postponed. question the durability of the Pioneers Park footy oval. 7 KYLE NUGENT 5 ALISTAIR RICHARDSON 8 DANNY PEZESHKI 6 BRANT JACK Today is the Pennant Hills Australian Football Club Our Maroubra Sinners kicked off proceedings in torrential conditions by taking on the Sydney Uni Old Boys. An enjoyable day was had by all, but unfortunately the 9 MARK KAVANAGH 8 CHRIS BAGLIN Sinners were defeated by the Ol Boys. To read a full match report visit the Marou- 11 DON WATERSTON 9 NICK CAMPBELL bra Sinners website on Sydneyafl.com.au. 12 MURRAY CONALLIN 10 ROB WATTS Past Players & Officials The next two games for the Saints Reserves and Seniors teams could prove to be 13 MATT MUNDEY 11 GLENN WATTS season defining rounds. With the weather deteriorating and the oval surface becoming heavier by the minute, it was going to be a tough contest for the 14 LLIAM MOUNTNEY 12 DAVID SMITH 2012 Day at the Footy Ressies. 17 ADAM TREMELLEN 13 HARRY ANGEL The Ressies were facing a strong UNSW side, who are new to the Div 5 competi- 18 GREG O’CONNOR 14 ALEX GOODALL We welcome everyone to celebrate the tion. From the first bounce to the final sirens the Saints showed great determina- 20 MICHAEL DUNLEA 15 KIERAN WRIGHT tion and skill in such bad conditions. Staying in front throughout the game, the 21 KANE DRAPER 2012 Past Players & Officials Day at the Footy. Saints got over the line 49-23. Best on ground went to Cameron Bryant, with 16 TIM WALES 22 BEN HERON other exceptional performances from B. Heron, A. Livingston, A. Leeson, P. Con- 17 ADAM NIXON duit, N. Quinn. 24 PAT DOYLE 18 DAN WITT All games are against Sydney Hill Eagles…. After a full morning of torrential rain, two games on an already water logged oval, 26 ED CASER 19 PAT WITT up next was the Seniors turn to take on UTS Bats, who brought with them a 100% 27 BERNARD BUSH 20 JOSH BARTY record in Div 3. With these conditions, the game was never going to be about 28 MITCH ASHLEY skills. It was down to determination, teamwork and who wanted it the most. This 21 BEN URWIN all came together for the Saints. Learning from the Ressies performance, the 29 STEVE SADLER 23 CHRIS BARTON Seniors controlled the game from the first bounce. Fighting hard until the final 30 ALAN DALY siren the Saints ended the Bats winning streak, taking out the game 43-21. The 25 DAMIAN DELL’AQUILA 33 JORDAN LIPSON coaches had a difficult time choosing the best performers, but they went to D. 26 Sellers, S. Robertson, K. Draper, C. Henderson, D. Waterston, J. Pendleton. 34 SCOTT FEIGAN 35 DAVE COAKLEY 28 CAMERON SMITH A huge thanks to Diane MacDonald for braving the horrid conditions to give us Tickets are now available for the Ladies Dinner function 36 NICK GOZZI 30 PETER BARNES th some memorable photos on the day, thanks Diane from everyone at the Saints. on Saturday 14 July 2012 at Visit www.saintsafc.com to see the photos from round 9. 37 CRAIG WEICKHIRST 31 MATHEW BAGLIN 38 MATTHEW MOFFAT 32 FRASER NIXON Round 10 sees the Reserves have a bye and the Seniors have a home game The Epping Club – Rawson Street Epping. Make sure 42 JOSH FORDHAM 33 MATTHEW CARTER against Southern Power. Lets bring the same teamwork and determination into you book early the second half of the season and keep up the good numbers at training and best 44 MACLEAY LEWIS 35 NICK BAGLIN of luck to all teams in the next round. 45 EAMON LOUGHREY 38 SAM WIDMER GO SAINTERS!! 46 DAMIAN STUBBS 41 MATTHEW CAREY 52 JOHN VINCENT 42 THOMAS EDMUNDS A big thank you and appreciation goes out to our major sponsors for their contin- ued support - Pacific Network Global Logistics, 56 JAYDEN PENDLETON 43 TED WIDMER Oriel Building Services and Hyundai. 58 NICK COLLINS 52 DARREN BOULET 60 DEAN FRIBENCE 55 MATT McCAMEY 61 SEAN WHITELY 56 RANGA EDIRIWICKRAMA 63 JEREMY GRANT 59 LUKE BILBE 76 ART LIVINGSTONE

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Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 12 Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 25 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au MOOREBANK MAGPIES SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Mark Coles Senior Coach: Michael Sankey 2012 Team List No Name Goals Club Colours: Black & White Club Colours: Blue & Yellow No Name Goals 1 DANIEL SAUNDERS 1 MICHAEL CLINCH [email protected] www.sydneyhillseagles.com.a 2 TAYLOR CURRANT 2 TRENT BAKER 3 JOSEPH O’MARA Last weekends results were a mixed bag with the thirds Another challenging week coming up for the Eagles Premier 3 MATHEW EASTMAN Division side playing the away leg of the local derby against 4 RYAN FORRESTOR and under 18’s getting up in the wet against Parramatta 4 DAMIEN GATTE Pennant Hills. The Demons are travelling well in 2012 and the 5 MICHAEL PREPOST whilst the seniors and ressies went down to Sydney Uni. 5 JASON DUSS The under 18’s despite only starting the game with 15 young Eagles side will need to be right on top of their game to 6 DEAN COSTELLO 6 RHYS HORTON overcome the better form of the Demons. players we able to make the most of their opportunities 7 TIM PHYSICK 7 SHAUN WICKEN This week the Eagles should have a number of regular Premier 8 SCOTT PIERCE 8 LUKE BAYNE with James Bowman and Todd Horton playing as it was a Division players available as the soaring injury list improves and 9 JOSH SHEPHARD 9 BRIAN CURRANT dry day and Brad Wicken bagging 5 goals. less top up players will be required for NEAFL matches how- The thirds managed to hold on and record a narrow vic- 10 JAMES DWYER 10 DANIEL BALDERSTON ever, representative duties still have a few of the younger play- tory with David Mcleod turning back the club to have a ers remaining unavailable. The side continues to be a young 11 KYALL WALFORD 11 PAUL KONOWALOW run in the middle and play one of his best games in dec- developing team and the benefits of playing at the top level are 12 CALLEN YOUNG 12 ROBERT THOMPSON ades. starting to show. 13 AARON SAVAGE 13 MITCH BURTON 14 BRAD URE The ressies at home on Sunday produced one of the best 14 ADAM SANTAROSA 15 STEVE DOYLE performances of the year in the wet against Sydney Uni After a disappointing loss to UTS the previous week, the Eagles 15 ANDREW CRUWYS were looking for more commitment and better discipline going 16 JACKSON DWYER managing to stay competitive all day despite being so into the Campbelltown match on the June long weekend and 17 KARL MERSON 16 COREY LAWSON short of numbers that Colesy was the starting ruck- 18 ILARIO PATTI hopefully that will continue to improve over the coming weeks. 18 LEIF STUART man. Unfortunately his stint in the ruck ended at half This will need to be a key area of improvement if the Eagles are 19 LEWIS DAWSON 19 ALEX FOXALL time after suffering broken ribs in a fair contest with Syd- to progress up the competition ladder over the second half of 20 DOMINIC KILLWORTH 20 AARON FINDLAY ney Uni president Chas. Best for the ressies was Won- the season. 21 ETIOSA OKUNBOR 21 ADAM FURLEY ners who continually threw himself into every contest 22 PAUL MARKOU 22 BRAD WICKEN without fear for his body. Unfortunately Ben Rogers was a sorry loss to the Eagles in the 23 BEN RODGERS 23 BLAKE PARKER UTS match with an ankle injury and will be sidelined for some Seniors playing on the St Pauls lake in torrential rain we 24 DAMON STEER time as well as missing out on the representative fixture for the 24 COLIN GRAHAM unable to put score board pressure on Sydney Uni in the 25 AIAN McLENNAN Sydney AFL. 26 ADAM SHELDON first half in a game the resembled rugby more than 26 RYAN FITTON 28 BRIAN MING AFL. In the second half wasted opportunities saw us un- 29 CAMERON GORDON 29 JOHNO MOORE able to close the gap and recorded yet another loss to go 30 STEPHEN O’CONNOR 30 ANTHONY SIMPSON into the half way mark of the season with 4 wins and 5 31 JARED MADDEN 36 JOHN HOOK losses. Shaun Wicken who was by far our best on the 32 LIAM MADDEN day trying single handedly at times to try and win the 33 JAMES GORDON game finished with all our three goals. 34 MALEN WATSON 35 PHIL ENTWISLE 36 JUSTIN STEER 37 THEO GAVURI 39 ASH MOELLER 41 JAMES MANN 42 MICHAEL WALDRON 43 MATHEW SCHOLZ

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Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 24 Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 13 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au SYDNEY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS SOUTHERN POWER 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Damien Hall Senior Coach: Rod Craig & Simon Closter 2012 Team List No Name Goals Club Colours: Blue & Gold Club Colours: Aqua, Black & White No Name Goals 4 MICHAEL HIGGINS www.suanfc.com www.southernpower.com.au 1 LIAM DAVIS 5 JACK CASPERSON 2 ALAN FRITSCH 10 NICK COSTELLO The Club welcomes our three Junior Affiliate Clubs – Following a bye for all grades over the long weekend, the Power 14 MONTY KROCHMAL Newtown Swans JAFC, Glebe Greyhounds JAFC and return action this weekend with games spread across Sydney. 3 RYAN MURPHY 15 JAMES LEWINGTON Moore Park Tigers JAFC – for the Bendigo Bank Pyrmont 4 JAMES CLARKE 17 JESS McGUIRK SUANFC Family Day. Following on from the success of 1st Grade travel to Wests for an early game hoping to continue their good form into the second half of the season while Reserve 5 MATTHEW DOWLING 19 MJ FIGG last year’s event, all three junior clubs will be in action 20 DEAN McKAY Grade make the trip to Pioneers Park hoping to beat fellow finals 6 ROD CRAIG across Oval No 1 and 2 from 9.30am. With a jumping contenders Saints for the second time this season. 25 JORDON McCREARY castle, Auskick half time heroes and guest appearances 7 PHILLIP HAMER 26 ALEXANDER HAWTIN from Sydney Swans player, no doubt the day will be an The Powers remaining three teams all play home games at Gwaw- 8 STUART BRIERTY 27 PETER CASEY ley Oval. The undefeated Under 18’s kick the day off when they enjoyable one for all those in attendance. 9 ANDREW CRAIG 29 SAM ORTON take on Moorebank followed by Third Grade who will be looking to 30 MATT LEMME put back to back wins together when they face the high flying Wild- 10 CAMERON ROE The evening will see the Club ball return in 2012 at The 31 NICK BOWEN cats. The womens team then play the TV game as they face Sydney 11 MITCHELL NEW Grandstand Bar and Restaurant. More details on both 32 MATT HUTTON University with the assistance of a couple of Sydney Swans as these days will be available on the Club website over the ‘assistant coaches’. 12 ADAM COOK 33 TOM ELKINGTON coming weeks. 13 MATTHEW YOUNG 34 MAX CARTER Don’t forget that next week all mens sides play away and the next 14 DANIEL TURNER 35 JOHN HAGGARTY instalment of ‘Bus Trips’ will be taking place so see Belly for details. July 7th, being Old Boys Day and the 1982 Reserve Grade 36 ANDREW HOLMES 15 MICHAEL FINDLAY SDFA and 1992 Senior and Reserve Grade SFL Premier- A big congratulations to Southern Power players Dan Turner, Adam 38 TIM AIR th 16 GRAHAM ENRIGHT 39 KYLE UNDERWOOD ship Reunion function. July 13 , the Club will be hosting Cook, Jenna Miller, Kathryn Hull, Rod Craig and Andrew Craig for th 17 ROSS EMMERICK 40 TOM AITKEN an evening to recognize the Clubs 125 year in existence, their selection in various rep teams last weekend. All players did the club proud! 42 ROHAN MACPHERSON with details of a very special guest to come soon. 18 LUKE JANSSON

43 DANE ROBERTON The next club function is the cruise of the majestic Georges River 19 ANDREW CLUFF The Club thanks our 2012 Partners: Cerno, Bendigo, 44 GABRIEL ROBBIE on Saturday 28th July so see Belly to reserve your spot as places 20 LIAM AGGETT 45 RYAN KENNEDY CplusC Design and Construct, Sydney University Sport are limited. Partners, family and friends all welcome! 21 JAKE HARDY 46 DAVID CONWAY and Fitness, The Grandstand Bar and Restaurant, The 47 NICK BARTON Empire Hotel Annandale, SportsLab, Thema, Ark Total See you at the footy and don't forget to get up to club partner 22 JARRYD WILSON 49 ARON EVERETT Wealth, The Rubbish Taxi, GNC Live Well Broadway Miranda Hotel for the aftermatch presentations from 6:30pm. 23 MATTHEW GRAHAM

50 JETHRO BRAICO Power In Unity 24 MARSHALL CAIRNDUFF 51 -STEWART 25 LEON JOHNSON 52 BEN COFFEY 53 MIKE CAREY 27 IAN HOLDER 54 NICK LYE 28 JACK DICKENS 55 HARRISON DIXON 29 KEITH LILL 56 MADDIS BISHOP 32 SHANE DEMIR 57 RONAN GERAGHTY 34 RYAN KING-THORNBURG 58 JANSON DOUGHTY 60 DANIEL RISBY 36 TRISTAN SMITH

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Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 14 Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 23 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au PENRITH RAMS U T S B A T S 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Phil McGuinness Senior Coach: Daniel Lynch No Name Goals 2012 Team List Club Colours: Black, Teal & White Club Colours: Black & Green No Name Goals 1 BRYCE RONEY www.penrithrams.com.au www.utsafc.com.au 1 DANIEL McFARLANE 2 NATHAN ALLISON 2 JAMES CAICA 3 ADAM SHARP Heavy rain over the weekend saw Penrith’s Queen’s Birthday It was a wet and muddy affair at Henson Park with the Bats Premier Division took 3 ZAC JARDINE 4 BRAD LEECH Monday clash with Holroyd-Parramatta postponed, with the on Western Suburbs. In a low scoring encounter the Bats were victorious by 11 4 ANDREW DAVIS 5 RYAN BOYD U/18’s also being washed out in their match with Sydney Uni. points. Liam Flanagan, Daniel McFarlane and Luca Miceli underlined their mudlark credentials to be Bats’ best on the day. 6 BLAKE WORRALL-THOMPSON 6 DALE CHIVAS Attention therefore turns to this week’s round of matches, with 7 JOT LYNAS 7 DANIEL SCHROOT all sides back in action. The seniors will be looking to continue Round 11 is shaping up to be another great weekend of Bats’ footy with 4 teams 8 FERGUS ADAMSON 8 BLAKE ROBERTS their good recent form as they travel to Gore Hill Oval to take running out on Trumper Park to take on their respective opponents, including the UTS Shamrocks who play in the main event against Newtown Breakaways at 9 SHAUN SILVER 9 JAY EDWARDS on North Shore, as do the reserves and U/18’s. The Ramettes 2.30pm. Also, on exiting news Sydney Swans representatives have kindly volun- 10 MIKE DAVIS 10 BEN ROBINSON make the trek down to North Dalton Park to play Wollongong, teered their time and will be at Trumper Park to assist where needed. 11 ISAAC IRVIN 11 DAVID BRADLEY with the Division Five boys coming up against UNSW/ES on Sunday at Village Green. This week’s Sponsor of the Round is ADP Payroll Solution. ADP's payroll solutions 12 BEN MOYLE 12 TAYT CORLESS ensure that your payroll needs are met on time, every time, helping you to stream- 14 ANDREW MORLEY 13 SAM LOCKART line your payroll process, improve productivity and simplify administration. This is why ADP provides flexible corporate payroll services that improve payroll manage- 15 ALAN KYMANTAS 14 MATTHEW PAYNE Congratulations from everyone at the club to Dale Chivas on being picked in the AFL Sydney Development side which de- ment for employers. 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Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 22 Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 15 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au UNSW/ES BULLDOGS BALMAIN DOCKERS 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Rhys McAlister Senior Coach: Craig White No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: White, Red, Blue, Black, Yellow Club Colours: Purple & White 1 PETER KEFALAS www.unswesbulldogs.com.au www.balmaindockers.com.au 1 GERARD WILKIE 2 HAYDEN NICHOLS 3 DANIEL BRIAN 3 TOM HEATH The UNSW-ES Bulldogs/Stingrays have hit the halfway mark of After an extremely full weekend of fixtures the Balmain 4 SEAN BOWEN 4 MAX COLLETT the year in strong shape across all grades and thank all of our Dockers resume this weekend. It was fantastic to see 12 5 DANE NOBLE 5 JEREMY KIEL members for their support and work to date for season 2012. of our players take the field last weekend in the repre- 6 ASH AZHAR 6 DANE RAMPE sentative fixtures as well as our own Tracey Kick leading We are very proud of the large amount of people who were 7 JASON FRETWELL 7 OSCAR SIDLO-JONES the NSW womens team against the ACT. This weekend 8 IAN CARROLL able to represent our football club at the Representative Carni- sees a significant milestone with Ashley Azhar playing his 8 BRADLEY PLUG 9 RYAN PLANT val held at Blacktown on Saturday. We had 9 players participate 150th game for the club. Congratulations Ash on a won- 9 MATTHEW ROUNDS 11 STEPHEN BENJAMIN in the fixture matches but had over 15 volunteers help with off- derful achievement! 10 JEREMY KENNEDY 12 ADAM GULDEN field duties on the day, which is a real indicator of the club’s 11 JARROD MOBBS 13 JOEL ROBBIE strength both on and off the field at the current time. 12 LEIGH CONWAY 14 RICHARD TROON Great to see so many of the 2s at their review meeting We are now approaching the business end of 2012 and will 13 JOHN MANISCALO 15 TODD FRASER last week at the Southern Cross. The Big show is mould- require all hands on deck for the next 13-14 weeks in every 16 NICK McGANN ing a very tight knit group together in the charge to the 14 JAMES HOWARD capacity both on and off the field even further to make this 17 JACK McKINLAY finals. To day our Firsts play North Shore at Gore Hill 15 ADRIAN HILL year an extremely memorable one for many. which promises to be a tightly contested fixture. Games 19 MATT RAWLINSON 16 CRAIG WHITE 20 SAM TAGLIABUE The time is here for everyone to look at how we can go above between both clubs have a derby feel to them and to day 17 TOM MATSON 21 JOSH PARMENTER and beyond to make an impact on this year. will be no exception. Talking of Derbies, it was quite a 18 TRAVIS STEVENS 22 CHRIS BEACHLEY tense training session last Monday with our WA contin- 19 JASON COULOUPAS 23 ANTHONY RODRIGUES gent keen to follow the progress of East Fremantle and 21 JACKSON MONK 24 RHYS McALISTER South Fremantle in the original derby at Fremantle Oval. 22 BEN TAGGART 25 ANDREW GOODIESON Being WA Day public holiday, over 10,000 turned up to 23 SELBY LEE-STEER 26 LEIGH LAVERY see East Fremantle run out narrow winners. Selby was 27 ALEX HENDERSON then able to put away his iphone once the game had con- 24 DANIEL LLOYD 28 ERIC MOODY cluded! He was a most relieved man and resumed train- 25 KRIS ERRICSON 29 CHRIS JOURDAIN ing with his usual infectious enthusiasm. 26 AARON COTTRELL 30 ED KIEL 27 KRISTIAN PEARSON 31 JACK McANESPIE After this weekend, we have two full fixtures in a row at 28 CHRIS BOLT 32 BEN ZIESCHANG “Fortress Henson”. We look forward to seeing you there! 29 MITCH ROSE 34 TIM GARRETT 30 JEROME FARRELL 36 FLETCHER ROWE 37 TOM WILLIAMSON Go Dockers! 32 MICHAEL CAR 38 JAMES PASCOE 33 JOSH CASS 40 BEN WAY 34 TROY LUFF 42 AARON BANTOFT 37 KEVIN JONES 48 BEN REAGAN 44 LEWIS BOND 49 ANDREW MOODY 58 DION BURKE 59 CAMERON McKINLAY 60 TOM MABON 60 LEIGH McWHIRTER

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Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 16 Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 21 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au NORTH SHORE BOMBERS CAMPBELLTOWN BLUES 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Jon Hayres Senior Coach: Craig McGough No Name Goals Club Colours: Black & Red No Name Goals 1 LACHLAN PRYOR Club Colours: Navy & White www.northshorefc.com.au 2 DANNY ROBERTS www.campbelltownblues.aflnsw 1 PAUL GREEN 3 DALE FITZGERALD We’re back at home with all four grades together for what promises to 2 TARAN ETTO be another big day of footy at Gore Hill. A massive long weekend for the footy club as firstly we had 4 MICHAEL TRENT 3 JOSH HOLE 5 JARRYD WATTERS Unfortunately last Monday didn’t go as planned. The heavens opened, Trev, Macca and Kermit all do well in the Development Rep and our trips to Wollongong and Manly were called off. Apologies to Team that defeated the Farrer League last Saturday. 4 JOEL BOTTIN-NOONAN 6 SAM CURRUTHERS anyone who made it to Wollongong before finding out the games were 7 BRENDAN FITZGERALD 5 JOSH OBRIEN off; by the time the call was made, some of our players and supporters On the Monday the Ones travelled to Bruce Purser for a clash 8 CHRIS MURPHY had already begun the drive to Wollongong. Unfortunately these things with the Eagles in cold and wet conditions. Starting the game 7 JOSH VAN LUEN 9 ADRIAN HARRY are out of our control. The seniors and Div 1 games will be postponed till 21st July. strong The Blues were able to record a comfortable and long 8 RHYS HAMILTON 10 JASON HARRY awaited win for the footy club. It has been a long time coming The seniors have a crunch game against Balmain. In what looks like a 10 NICK HUDSON 12 tight battle for finals positions, games like this one are pivotal for how and I am sure that this win will be the impetus for a few more 13 TIM NASH the ladder will look after the home & away season is over. As well, as we go along this season. Amazing what a four quarter effort 11 BEN WHARTON 14 JAMIE O’DELL there’s a distinct possibility that we could play the Dockers again at the can do. 12 BLACK McCROSSEN 15 SCOTT EASEY business end of the season, so there’s a psychological edge to this game as well. 13 BRYCE JOYSON 16 MATTY THOMAS For the Div 1, Div 4 and Under 18s, we’ll be taking on Penrith in what’s This week The Seniors are off to Village Green against the Bull- 14 BRYCE MARTIN 17 MICHAEL VOYAGE sure to be some interesting games that could go a long way to determin- dogs, while the magoo's travel to Rouse Hill for a battle with 19 RYAN MELDRUM ing our ladder positions. the Eagles. 15 KIEREN MONTELEONE 20 PAT CODLING 17 DAVE LINSEN 21 TOM McMAHON The long weekend last week also saw several of our North Shore stars in Congrats to Greeny who picked up this weeks Rising Star rep action. It’s a strong sign of the leadership of our club that both the 22 ZAC MANLEY award. I am sure there will be few more before the end of the 18 MITCH HOGAN senior and development teams were captained by North Shore players; year. 24 NICK TODD with Ron Wason calling the shots for the seniors and Lachy Pryor for the 19 JAMES WATKINS 25 RON WASON development team. 21 BRENDAN HOGAN 26 TIM WESTON Congratulations to Ron and Lachy, and to the other North Shore players WE ARE THE OLD DARK NAVY BLUES. 22 BRENTON SOMMERVILLE 27 SAM SCHMIDT who were selected for higher honours – Dale Fitzgerald, Sam Carruthers and Pat Brackin. 28 KEITH MITCHELL 23 SIMON DAVID

29 LACHLAN KILPATRICK Time is running out to book your place for the Red and Black Ball. Book- 24 JOEL RUB 30 RORY PRYOR ings close on 30th June. th 27 DANIEL FRASER 31 JACK DAVIS It will be held on the evening of Saturday 14 July at the Greenwood 32 TOM ANYSLEY Plaza. The evening will have a Casino Royale theme. Tickets are $100 per 28 JOEL WHEELER head, $60 for an Under 18s player or $150 for a Under 18s player and an 33 DOUG HADDIN accompanying patent. This gets you a three-course meal, drinks and 29 ALEX SNEDDON 34 DAVID ORR much more. Drop us a line at [email protected] to secure 30 SHANE DOHERTY 35 CHARLIE CALLENDAR your place. 36 TIM SCHMIDT 35 HAMISH SHERWOOD Good luck to all players, officials and supporters for today’s games. 38 BROCK HATTON 42 KYLE SOMMERVILLE

39 PATTY BRACKIN Go North Shore!!!! 43 LUKE COUCHLAN 40 BRENT BARNES 45 MITCH HOGAN 41 RICHARD LYNCH 42 ADAM REDDIE 49 MARCUS LINSEN 45 ALEX HARMER 55 MATT MOREY 46 KADE TANGNEY

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Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 20 Round 11 - 16th—17th June 2012 17 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au WESTERN SUBURBS MAGPIES ST GEORGE DRAGONS 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Peter Free Senior Coach: Terry Mudge No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Black & White Club Colours: Red & White 1 LEWIS BROOME 1 RYAN HINSON www.sydneymagpies.com.au www.stgeorgeafc.com.au 2 JOSHUA ZOPPO 2 DANIEL NAPPER In some of the worst conditions followers of Sydney Football can re- After a long weekend which included a bye for the whole 3 JORDAN WEST 4 JARRYD POLLEY member, Western Suburbs failed to capture what would have been club the football resumes with our local derby against 4 PATRICK McBRIDE 5 DANIEL LAMBERT their second win in a row against the UTS Bats, on Monday. Extremely Western Suburbs. The bye has given the club a chance to 5 RUEBEN BAJADA 6 JAMES NEWBURY competitive for most of the game the Magpies just failed at a few criti- cal moments in the last quarter when the game was on the line. In front get a few of its injured players back on deck. We look 6 MARK GRAHAM 7 CLINT McGRATH for most of the first half, Wests failed to go with a handy 2 goal lead forward to an even better second half of the season. 7 DAVID RYAN 8 SHANE AITCHISON and allowed the Bats to wrestle the lead back just before halftime. It We will not be taking the Magpies lightly in either firsts 8 MICHAEL MILNER 9 PETER MAXWELL was only a couple of fundamental errors in the art of wet weather or Under 18’s because we know that wherever the sides football, but nonetheless, it allowed UTS the keep in touch and with the 9 DECLAN DONOHUE 11 MATT EURELL weather deteriorating further the match became an arm wrestle that are positioned on the table, the bragging rights from 10 BEN JONES 12 BILL LAFFERTY the bigger bodied Bats managed to win. Brenton Mumme stood out for these clashes are very important to both clubs. 11 STEPHEN WILSEN the Maggies with his ability to win the ball in tight and he was ably 13 JAMIE SCOTT 12 BEN SHARP assisted by Captain Stephen Hudson and youngster James Newbury . In Ressies we are playing Camden at Pioneers Park at 14 STEPHEN HUDSON Good players often show out in the wet and James has shown that he 13 BRYCE ADDISON Malaba. Our thanks to the Saints committee for allowing 15 JEFF MORGAN has what it takes at senior level this year. Jarryd Polley and Tim Lam- 14 TIM ADDISON bert also played well in the backline but it was another case of the one us to use your facilities whilst we are homeless. 15 DANIEL RIXON 16 TIM LAMBERT that got away again. 16 LACHLAN PERRIS 17 BUCK ALLEN Congratulations to Paul Sain and Nick Ryan for their ef- With the weather as it was, all other grades were postponed to the wet 17 NATHAN KENNY 18 ROBBIE BAMFORD weather round in July, the next game is at Picken Oval on Saturday forts in the representative games. 18 ADAM BUTTLING 19 RORY MILLER when the Magpies host St.George in the local Derby. The boys need all 19 NICK RYAN the support from those in the local area, so get down to the game and 20 JACK CODD-MILLER Next Saturday night we are holding a trivia night at the 20 MICHAEL HOLMES cheer them on. The entertainment is always good and the admission is 21 PETER GRUNDY club beginning at 7pm. All family members and friends free! 21 DAVID LYCAKIS 22 LYN ROEHRIG are invited. 22 KIERAN DONOHUE 23 PAT WILLMOT Come on Magpies! 23 JASON SADDINGTON

24 ANDREW HERNE 24 PAT GANNON See you there. 25 CHRISTIEN SPECHA 25 JACK SCULLY 26 BILAL TAHA 26 BEN VOIGT 27 PAUL SAIN 27 SCOTT LEAR 28 DANIEL CULLEN 29 NATHAN SCARFO 29 BEN CARROLL 30 PATRICK BOYD 30 ALEXANDER WYNN 31 SEAMUS PEARSON 31 MITCH EDWARDS 32 BRENTON MUMME 32 DAVID LYCAKIS 34 JOHN BANNISTER 33 ALEXANDER WYNN 35 ADAM GREEN 34 BLAKE GUTHRIE 36 DAVID GREEN 35 RICK TALBOT 37 JARRYD LEAR 36 BEN HODGSON 46 DARREN HASSETT 37 BRYCE McEVOY

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