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I have heard some amusing measures how people At every level underneath the AFL I cannot fathom OF FOOTY - James Ceely can assess when they become old - not recognising that the requirements of any position are so the names of contemporary bands is the one which extreme as to require regular resting on the bench. ByBy Harry ThringThring I am struggling to avoid at the moment. The debate of the value of this tactic I enjoy. There “It’s“It’s not a worry, soccer obviously has a pretty good is absolutely no disrespect meant to the local You’veYou’ve seeseenn it bebefore.fore. HHalfalf timtimee aatt aann AFL mmatchatch followingfollowing at a jjuniorunior level, but I also thinkthink we have Another one though is starting to question the division one players (I felt very much the same isis overtaken bbyy red and blue Auskickers. All a pretty good product withwith jjuniorunior footy and AuskAuskick.ick. tactics of modern day football coaches. I can vividly about the SANFL too) but the game is just not so desperately chasing the footy, celebrating like WeWe have pretty goodgood participationparticipation numbers remember afternoons on football oval mounds in demanding that any team would want their best two itsits 1999 and providing Channel Ten with enough ourselves and they’re iincreasingncreasing each year,” my youth and hearing repeatedly ‘just kick it’ when or three midfi elders off the ground at any stage. highlight footage to last three lifetimes. The otherother Ceely said.said. the fl owing, running game featuring handball as an thingthing that you would have noticed is just how much offensive weapon came into vogue. The excuse of them not being fi t enough mystifi es theythey enjoyenjoy those twenty minutes. “Something“Something soccer has ggoingoing for it is its perception me as match fi tness comes from playing matches of beingbeing a safe sport. Parents obviouslyobviously don’t For me the logic of playing on quickly, handpassing - by defi nition - so having the players needing to One man responsible for getting such s ch kids oout t want their kids getting hurt but what they need to to a teammate running towards the goal, sharing increase their fi tness on the fi eld where there is no onto the park is James Ceely, AFL Participation remember is Auskick is a very safe sport. It’s all the ball and providing the rebound style of game choice but to run hard seems the best solution to manager of Southern NSW/ACT. modifi ed rules, its non-tackle, so we actually think was obvious enough but it was always apparent that getting them match fi t. If I was an administrator at it’s a very safe alternative.” any team playing this style needed skilful players to any one of the clubs here it would drive me crazy “I basically manage a team that looks after AFL’s execute the style with success. seeing the best club ‘assets’ resting off the ground participation programs which includes programs Despite soccer’s apparent popularity, James during games. Is there a back pocket that would like Rec footy, school development and of course believes AFL has aspects soccer can’t match. The current methodology of rotating players leaves enjoy standing Queanbeyan trio Powell, Daniher or Auskick,” Ceely said. me scratching my head though. The elite level has Carey for example. “One of the factors with our game is that it’s an its own needs with players required to run close James has a long history with the AFL, having exciting game- it’s very fast paced. The other great to their maximum for so much of the game that Knowles regularly damaged sides when deep in worked for them for almost a decade. thing about AFL is it caters for all shapes and midfi elders just cannot cope with the workload. I attack in 2007, Bourke, Neely and Lewis set up sizes- it doesn’t matter if your big or small or a boy accept that at that level players just have to rest for goals regularly in Ainslie’s attack when there and “I started with the AFL back in 1999 as a trainee. or girl, you can still get out there and play footy- to take a rover to the forward pocket to ‘rest’ only what could Fosdike do in a forward pocket for a few I then completed a Bachelor of Management before and I think that’s very appealing,” he said. allows the back pocket to exploit the rover’s short minutes a quarter? progressing through the ranks I guess. I worked term fatigue. in a talent program for twelve months, then was AFL in Canberra is as competitive as it’s ever been. Let them play I say and keep the guns in positions Development and Regional Manger and as of this The participation rates are increasing and due to I must say though that the very elite still spend very where they can do damage, all game. Or maybe I year I’m the Participation manager.” the modifi ed rules, programs like Auskick are one little time on the bench - I don’t see Judd or Brown am just getting old.... of the safest ways juniors can enjoy the game. With or Ablett sitting on ‘the pine’ too often. The participation rates of soccer amongst children information like this, it’s no wonder James believe have been well documented and since the last the future is bright. World Cup in 2006 the numbers have risen even more. According to Adam Giles at Capital football, “Over the next fi ve years or so I’m sure we’ll the number of junior soccer participants in the ACT see it prospering even more in terms of larger exceeds 12,000. However Ceely isn’t too fazed. participation numbers, a good junior base, leading into a quality senior competition.”

Proud sponsor of AFL Canberra Proud sponsor of AFL Canberra the form slump, but they have called upon the experiences of last season which saw them make the Grand Final.

“Pretty similar to this time last year we started to give some ownership to the players in relation to By Joe Sullivan the direction of our pre-match addresses and the focus for our games. There’s an old football cliché that says ‘a week is a long time in footy’, but for the Queanbeyan Tigers “The coaches will do the tweaking in relation to it’s been a long four weeks. tactics and reinforcing its style of game-plan, but the players themselves will really take ownership In a remarkable turnaround of form, the Tigers of the key focus of the match, and we initiated that have slumped to second bottom on the ladder after on Monday. consecutive losses since round 7. “We had quite a lengthy meeting, which was player Queanbeyan’s form was impressive during the driven, and the coaches deliberately allowed the opening rounds of season 2008, disposing of last players to do a lot of talking... and we did that this year’s premiers, the , in round 1, and time last year and it worked pretty well for us.” then dismantling Tuggeranong and Eastlake with ease. Jordan Longmore, Queanbeyan’s football operations manager, said that Armstrong’s But over the last four weeks, Eastlake has avenged coaching is fully supported by the club and he is the their initial loss twice, Belconnen has stepped man that will see the Tigers form turnaround. over the Tigers and even lowly Tuggeranong has managed to sneak a win against the Tigers. “The coaches are in a very good position for the situation... to know how we can go about getting out While several key players have been on the injury of the slump that we are in,” he said. list over the last month, playing coach Mark Armstrong said injuries have only played a part in “They do have the experience and knowledge to get the Tigers form problem. out of this slump and we’ve put a lot of trust and faith in them to do it. “It’s probably a combination of things,” he told the AFL Canberra Football Record. “I think Merv (Mark Armstrong) is in a very good position to know what the team needs to do more “There’s no doubt that losing our midfield for four than anything else to get back on track, and over weeks has impacted on our form, but we’ve got training he’ll be putting into place a lot of things most of those players back now. that will help the team get back on track.” “The way we’re playing footy at present, we just

“Some of our players who have come in haven’t This week Queanbeyan take on the top of the table lack the consistency required to beat any side, so played to the level that we wanted them to, whether Belconnen Magpies, who are also dealing with we’re working on that and the things we need to do that’s a confidence thing or difference in pace from several injured key players, yet Armstrong said moving to reserves to seniors, it’s hard to put a the Tigers preparations haven’t focused on their individually and as a team to play good footy.” finger on it. opposition. Mark Armstrong “Some of the fringe players aren’t playing to the “The way we’re playing footy at present, we just level that they expect of themselves or the club lack the consistency required to beat any side, so expects of them.” we’re working on that and the things we need to do individually and as a team to play good footy.” Both Armstrong and the Football Department at Queanbeyan have kept to their annual plan during “We’re not focusing too much on the opposition.”

Proud sponsor of AFL Canberra Proud sponsor of AFL Canberra MH: Without giving too much away, Jay Kickett has been outstanding with his courage. He’s had an had to worry about the numbers or rotating too injury that a lot of guys would’ve missed the last much during the game, but last week we only had month of footy with. Jay just gets on the job and 17 players available and it takes your focus away doesn’t whinge about it. I admire him for that and from coaching a bit when you’re worrying about understanding what he’s been through and what giving everyone a run and getting as much game pain he’s gone through to play. time as possible. So starting to find it a bit more difficult than the first six or seven weeks of the JS: What are some of the goal’s you’re setting for season. the club for the rest of the year? JS: Who’s been really good this year so far for the MH: From the moment that I got there, the main Swans and could walk into the Senior side? Tuggeranong have faced massive changes and objective was to create a culture where we (as a Having gone through undefeated for the last three challenges this year and senior coach Michael football club) don’t look for excuses. It’s all about years, Sydney have had to deal with rule changes BA: Matthew O’Dwyer is an example of that, a really Horne has done his best to overcome them. looking at your own performance and then trying specific to their club this year. It has seen them good running midfielder and has been consistent at to improve on that rather than try and find other come back to the field with several losses. Canberra level. The other one is Daniel Currie, our The Hawks have only managed to win two games reasons for losing. young ruckman, if there was an injury to the senior to the half way point of Season 2008 but Horne is Coach Brett Allison has had to deal with these ruckman he’s one who could step in and take on adamant that Tuggeranong could still feature in the To the boys credit we’ve stuck at what we started changes along with his senior counterpart stealing that role finals this year. in October, and to their credit on the weekend we in-form players. started to find some belief. We stuck to our game- Also the two who have been the most exciting He spoke with Joe Sullivan this week. plan and it came off, we took a giant step. He spoke with Joe Sullivan this week about (improvers) for me this year have been Brendan reaching the half way mark of Season 2008. Murphy and Jake Orreal. Murphy’s is our first Joe Sullivan: You had a pretty good win on the In a nutshell, what I’m trying to do is get these guys year recruit from Ireland and Jake is a kid from weekend (against Queanbeyan), what do you think to realise the potential of what they can produce Joe Sullivan: First of all, where do you think the Queensland who has never been registered with a Tuggeranong’s strengths are? and there is nothing to suggest that we can’t be strengths are for the Sydney Swans? club and both are picking up the game really well competitive week in, week out. and have been very competitive at Canberra level. Michael Horne: I think our strengths are is that Brett Allison: Probably a fair amount of experience we have lots of youth and I think we’re getting to JS: Where do you think Tuggeranong will finish this in the side this year compared to the last couple JS: At the halfway point of the season, and you’ve that point in the season where the older bodies year? (of years). So probably a good blend of experience probably lost a few games you wouldn’t have in get a bit sore and the bones start creaking and the players and youthful and enthusiastic players. previous years, where do you think Sydney will younger guys can work through that with a bit more MH: It’s a hard one, you look at rounds one, two, finish at the end of the year? enthusiasm. three, everyone was touting Queanbeyan as grand Our fitness has been really good and we’ve had finalists and they looked like the team to beat, and more leadership on the ground because we’ve had BA: I’m pretty sure we’ll finish in the top four, but it On the weekend we had probably had almost a five weeks later they’re second bottom after losing five or six senior players on the ground. could be anywhere from one to four. I think it’s been dozen guys 19 years or under and that’s probably four in a row. a pretty even comp. where our strengths lie leaving us through the next JS: Let’s flip that around, where do you think the few months. I’d like to think that with nine games left, our weaknesses are for the Swannies? Belconnen and Eastlake have impressed me the objective would be to win more than 50 per cent of most in terms of the style of footy their playing and JS: What do you think the weaknesses are at the those and push for a finals berth, because I think BA: At times the effort, especially in our away the way they go about it and how badly they want to moment for Tuggeranong? we could possibly sneak in if we did that. games. At times the younger players might be win games. waiting for those senior players to do something MH: It’s a bit of a contradiction (to the previous JS: You spoke about Queanbeyan before being ‘the special or to drag the side over the line rather than JS: Is there any particular team that stands out as answer) but it’s obviously experience. We’ve had up team to beat’, are they still the team to beat or is having a crack themselves. the ‘one’ to beat this year? to 11 guys debuting for their first game of senior there another outstanding team which is being footy, so probably experience under pressure, its hunted by everyone else? JS: Obviously Sydney have had to deal with a lot of BA: My experience tells me Belconnen. They’ve something that takes 40 to 50 games to learn. rule changes this year, how have you found it as a always been a team who’s genuinely believed that Whilst it’s an advantage to have youth its been a MH: From what I’ve seen Belconnen, with a full list coach dealing with these? they could beat us every time we’ve played them disadvantage in certain situations, where younger on the park, they almost stretch to eight a-grade over the years, and they certainly haven’t shied guys turn the ball over and the older guys don’t. midfielders. They very difficult to match up on and BA: I haven’t found a lot of difference up to this away from that. An example of that was on the certain midfielders who can push forward which point because we haven’t had a lot of Swans players weekend, when they got over the top of us and JS: Who’s been really outstanding for Tuggeranong can be hard to matchup on, you almost need to put available, we’re allowed to play 18 players but only they’ll probably make the grand final. It’s up to the this year? Proud asponsor midfielder on themof AFLto stop them.Canberra 13 on the ground. And up to this point we haven’t rest of us to see who will be playing them. Have you heard the AFL Canberra song yet?

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Proud sponsor of AFL Canberra Ainslie Oval, Saturday 21st June, 2pm Pre-game AINSLIE EASTLAKE No. Name DOB HT WT Games No. Name DOB HT WT 1 Daniel McFarlane 13/06/1981 181 80 56 1 Alex Hayward 6/20/1988 182 80 2 John Holmes 15/03/1986 184 79 10 2 Jason Duce 5/26/1983 186 89 3 Tom Daniel 14/10/1983 188 87 27 3 Nathan Clarke 10/27/1979 188 90 4 Marcus Crook 12/10/1987 185 82 10 4 Sam Gumley 8/16/1990 185 86 5 Ben Hughes 30/08/1988 192 93 8 5 1/5/1984 192 93 6 Ryan Lewis 7/02/1983 179 87 10 8 Tim Gray 5/1/1986 194 90 7 Michael Lawless 1/10/1988 181 70 24 9 Peter McGrath 4/28/1981 183 83 Ainslie V Eastlake 8 Ian Lawless 30/04/1985 183 80 28 11 Ben Collins 2/4/1980 192 85 9 Ash Harris 29/11/1989 184 81 35 12 Jeremy Stiller 11/9/1982 188 83 Undoubtedly, Clarke sees 2008 as the year when the It was only a fortnight ago when these two sides met. On 11 Connor Pettersson 5/12/1989 179 70 10 13 Sean Clarke 3/26/1981 189 89 this occasion, Ainslie prevailed, beating the Demons by 44 Demons are capable of going all the way. His leadership is 12 Arrin Butler 13/09/1978 178 80 28 14 Ben Maiden 12/27/1985 180 82 points. crucial in assisting his young side achieve that goal. 13 Brett Sheehan 14/04/1982 175 73 64 15 Justin Mesman 11/10/1985 191 94 14 Michael Ghobrial Ainslie couldn’t manage to string together consecutive If Ainslie have any chance of winning this game, Clarke’s 29/03/1979 200 98 10 16 Stafford Cooper 3/13/1975 196 98 recent form cannot be ignored. With Clarke, Cooper, 15 Robert Tuohey 11/08/1989 189 84 10 wins when they fell short of the inform Swans in Sydney 17 Ben Kane 8/3/1989 179 70 last week. The tri-colours are in fourth position, but a win Rodgers, Collins and McGrath all in great form, the 16 Matt Renet 1/02/1989 168 82 8 19 Matt Williams 2/4/1989 180 80 this week will see them one game ahead of Eastlake in Demons will be too strong for Ainslie this week. 17 Dale Argall 14/11/1977 183 80 6 20 Leigh McMahon 6/20/1983 192 80 third position. This game will be very competitive, with 18 Billy Neely 19/05/1980 178 80 44 21 Matt Chamberlain 1/18/1983 176 83 much at stake for both sides. 21 Clint Mathis 13/03/1987 178 82 7 22 Mark Kimball 12/24/1987 175 80 Prediction Eastlake 22 Daniel Simpson 12/08/1987 193 88 18 Eastlake performed solidly against Queanbeyan last week, 23 Pat Clarke 11/25/1983 196 92 winning the match by 14 points. The Demons should enter 23 David Love 3/08/1986 180 90 48 24 George Fitzgibbon 1/15/1986 189 85 this game against Ainslie with momentum and confi dence. 25 Mathis, Andrew 13/03/1987 178 82 8 25 Cameron Squires 7/6/1987 185 80 Captain Coach Nathan Clarke is playing like a superhero 26 Eric Stone 13/10/1985 193 93 10 on a mission. 29 Josh Wilson 10/03/1986 181 79 6 26 Josh O’Malley 10/2/1988 185 85 32 James Sullivan 6/02/1987 188 74 15 27 John Pumpa 9/7/1980 198 103 34 Nigel Brown 28/04/1978 196 102 18 28 Xavier McMahon 4/11/1990 188 86 37 Brodie Montague 9/06/1988 183 80 10 30 Josh Box 01/12/1989 190 80 38 Mitchell Mulroney 30/06/1989 203 102 7 31 Alex Thorman 09/07/1989 175 75 Eastlake 39 Tony Bourke 13/06/1976 201 104 15 32 Dean Roulstone 10/13/1986 188 78 Ainslie 42 Andrew Olson 10/03/1983 194 88 30 33 Jake Gumley 2/22/1988 180 75 58 David Nolen 5/08/1987 186 85 1 34 Rory Linehan 12/2/1988 172 68 60 David Tow 4/08/1984 183 75 6 36 Michael King 1/4/1985 178 82 58 David Nolen 8/5/1987 186 85 1 47 Brad Adams 6/4/1984 188 87 AINSLIE NEWS EASTLAKE NEWS 60 David Tow 8/4/1984 183 75 4 50 Richard Burrows 11/10/1980 177 75 Red, White and Black Ball Most of us who are involved in football, whether as 59 Matt Dean 12/24/1986 178 75 players, support staff, administrators or supporters The Ainslie Football Club will hold its annual Red, White get caught up in our own little world of week to week and Black Ball this weekend on Saturday June 21st. The performance, day to day issues that at the time lead night includes a 3 course meal and entertainment is us to having a good old whine about something. supplied by “The Cool”. For further information contact the Like having to put up with Carlton supporters!! It is Football Offi ce on 6248 0100. Further details are available important that we step back sometimes and see the from the Club Web Site. wider picture.

Ainslie Website Eastlake has become involved with the Craig Bolton inspired street swag program whereby lightweight, Any information about the Ainslie FC can be found on the waterproof swags are distributed to our homeless. Club website at www.ainsliefootball.com Local welfare and community organisations such as Function Dates St Vincent de Paul, Emergency relief and the Early Morning Centre received 100 swags from Eastlake. League 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points Sunday July 6 – HLC Sponsors Day Whilst all of our players are in a warm bed every night, it is important to remember those who are not. It makes Saturday July 12 – After game function at All Bar Nun us better and more caring people. . AFL CANBERRA

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All Past Players and Supporters are invitedtedt tooo ourur The Sydney Swans are stepping back in time ttoo 1999 to 40 year anniversary dinner revisit one of the Club’s most historic events. SydSydneyney Swans Online Auctions are excited to be re-releasing TWO Saturday, 5 July 2008, Southern Cross Club Woden. (2) pieces celebrating Tony Lockett and his historic 1300th goal. – add apostrophe in Club’s $60.00 single, $110.00 couple This is an exclusive offer to members of Sydney Swans RSVP to Julie on 0409 725 212 or [email protected] Online Auctions. These pieces sold out upon fi rst release and are very rare collector’s items. Don’t miss out on your opportunity to bid. Visit www.sydneyswans.com.au today and follow the auction links through the Swan Shop. League 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points Dairy Farmers Park, Saturday 21st June, 2pm Pre-game QUEANBEYAN BELCONNEN No. Name DOB HT WT No. Name DOB HT WT Games 1 Mark Armstrong 5/27/1975 190 90 1 Matt Campbell 25/12/1977 175 85 2 Ryan Quade Co Captain 10/15/1984 195 95 3 Steve Mahar 30/07/1976 196 96 3 Jordan Longmore 4 Luke Rhodes 28/04/1986 188 78 4 Chris Walmsley 8/6/1984 171 73 5 Brock Weston 21/03/1979 180 85 6 James Bennett 3/06/1987 187 80 5 Matt Cavedon 1/22/1983 187 93 7 Brett Knowles 13/05/1978 187 90 6 Chris Davis 9/26/1975 187 94 8 Paul Raadts 14/01/1980 196 105 7 Paul Franchi 2/20/1989 183 86 9 Scott Henning 11/05/1982 178 80 Queanbeyan V Belconnen 8 Neil Irwin 6/8/1981 195 96 10 Blake Talsma 20/08/1987 187 82 9 Luke Whatman 1/17/1984 182 82 11 Lexie Bennett 28/05/1984 187 80 What is wrong with Queanbeyan? After another loss to add pace and enthusiasm to their game, as it has gone 10 James Kavanagh 12/3/1979 189 90 12 Luke Jeffery 30/11/1989 177 74 Eastlake last weekend, Queanbeyan playing Coach Mark missing of late. Queanbeyan had an explosive fi nish to last 11 Chris Haddock 4/13/1984 183 90 13 Josh Jennings 28/02/1983 180 82 Armstrong will be scratching his head for answers. year, and up until the grand fi nal, they were indestructible. 13 Roy Jaques 11/23/1978 196 97 Yet, even with big additions to the 2008 playing list, with 14 Cameron Ilett 12/03/1985 179 84 15 Mitch Daniher 4/23/1986 175 72 His side are suffering from a dramatic form slump, and it talents like Andrew Carey, the Tigers appear to have gone 15 Andrew Ainger 4/12/1987 198 92 seems there is no immediate solution. Quite simply, the backwards. 16 Andrew Carey 6/28/1983 187 93 17 Matt Byatt 8/06/1989 180 78 Tigers appear to have lost the hunger and desire which 17 3/15/1984 193 90 19 Ryan Underwood 12/11/1982 183 90 took them to a grand fi nal last year. From a team which has so much ability, the Tigers are 18 Andrew Lieschke 3/27/1983 182 82 22 Martin Rice 1/10/1984 199 100 delivering very little. After ten rounds, the Tigers have 23 Daniel Pahl 11/03/1987 180 80 They have now lost 4 games in a row, and look certain to 19 Jeremy Kirkwood 5/7/1991 184 82 delivered only four wins, and the way they are playing at 24 Stewart Gilchrist 25/01/1990 194 80 lose a fi fth when they tackle league leaders Belconnen this 20 Daniel Walker 182 86 the moment, they will need to produce a phenomenal 25 Brenton Joyce 3/05/1987 187 98 week. The Tigers lack defi nite leg speed, and were exposed 21 Daniel Jaques 10/31/1975 198 118 performance to beat Belconnen. 27 Griffi n Underwood 7/10/1985 177 74 last week against Eastlake. The Tigers’ midfi elders are not 23 Scott Dickinson 12/31/1989 205 100 28 Robert Phillips 8/02/1979 180 80 winning enough of the footy, and when they do, it is wasted. 25 Joel Feuerherdt 10/6/1982 182 82 29 Simon Curtis 3/12/1988 189 88 26 Paul Wiliams 6/27/1985 175 89 The players appear lethargic, lacklustre and indecisive. Prediction Belconnen 31 David McPhan 20/06/1985 194 85 28 Renee Ioppi Co Captain 4/26/1978 180 94 Only the players can dig themselves out of this hole, the 32 Julien Moussi 2/04/1988 186 80 question is, do they have the want, desire and talent to 30 Kris Thompson 1/6/1986 187 94 33 Chris York 15/07/1986 183 80 do so? The Tigers may need to unearth some youth, and 31 Matt Liddle 7/5/1984 180 87 34 Stephen Coate 174 78 32 Sam Burly 175 73 37 John Love 22/05/1985 179 75 33 Michael Wescombe 44 Liam Early 180 80 34 Liam Wilkinson 46 Ryan Turnbull 3/10/1988 180 75 35 Paul Slater 182 75 47 Nicholas Barton 27/01/1984 189 85 36 Trent Balding 2/15/1985 187 88 52 Matt Porter 9/07/1983 198 108 38 Tim Cook 185 80 53 Tristan Irvine 20/05/1989 175 75 41 Greg Hair 3/4/1983 182 84 Queanbeyan Belconnen 43 Jason Satchell 4/23/1988 182 80 50 Jared Daniel 2/21/1989 180 84

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Next week is the Tigers Sponsors Day incorporating our Saturday 21 June 2008 Players’ Talent NiNight h Junior Gala Day. The day includes our first ever group photo of all associates involved in the organisation from Saturday 28 June 2008 Trivia Night (Movie Star and Super Hero both our Junior and Senior Grade Clubs. We expect close Theme) on 300 people to be on the ground at 1.30pm for the Saturday 19 July 2008 Black, White and Teal Cup photo shoot. Saturday 2 August 2008 100 Game Dinner Every person in attendance at the ground will also receive our “Yellow and Black Sponsors Directory”. The Friday 22 August 2008 Magpies Golf Day 2 Directory contains a description of each sponsor and all League 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points there details. Saturday 20 September 2008 Presentation Night

Today’s match represents the 100th Club Game for Jordan Longmore.

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Ainslie Oval, Saturday 21st June, 9:30am Ainslie Oval, Saturday 21st June, 11:30am AINSLIE FOOTBALL CLUB EASTLAKE DEMONS AINSLIE FOOTBALL CLUB EASTLAKE DEMONS No Name 14 Jeff James 28 Blair Wilson No Name 14 Sam Ash No. Name 51 Sam Grozinger No. Name 41 Pat Walton 1 Corey Baxter 15 Steven Boden 29 Daniel Rumble 1 Jackson Nugent 15 Harry Treloar 10 Stephen Lound 52 Ben MacCormack 6 John Van Meurs 42 Nick Bowen 2 Daniel Sainsbury 16 Richard Lewis 30 Jordan Flanagan 2 James Lever 16 James Scott 20 Mark Jillard 53 Merrington, Leigh 3 James Fitzpatrick 17 Lachlan White 10 Andrew Nunn 43 Patrick Conrick 3 Ben Spencer 17 Brendon Sainsbury 31 Sam Potts 22 Daniel Simpson 54 Robert Ho 4 Will Ryan 18 Will Bonney 15 Justin Mesman 44 James Smith 4 Brady Scholes 18 James Taylor 32 Rodney Dart 28 Jason Iten 55 Andrew Craig 17 Ben Kane 45 Steve Walters 5 Jack Lea 20 David Coward 5 Joel Fraser 19 Roger Dauth 33 Ancel Franklin 30 Glen Erickson 56 Macias Alvaro 18 Daniel Ford 46 Mitch Taylforth 6 David Wallace 22 Spencer Whitaker 6 Brendan Matthews 20 Alex Grozinger 34 Harry Piesley 31 Cian Ebert 57 Tom Lemmon 21 Matt Chamberlain 47 Brad Adams 7 Frank Pazios 23 Will Comensoli 32 James Sullivan 58 Dave Nolen 26 Josh O’Malley 48 Damien Dempsey 7 Jason Tutt 21 Dean Faganello 35 Steven Boden 8 Josh Bruce 24 Liam Abbey 33 Gavin Jeffries 59 Simon Robertson 8 Shaun Campbell 22 Lachie Highfi eld 9 Oliver Mahoney 26 Ray Jackson 29 John Sullivan 49 Sam Ghirardello 10 Tom Fitzgerald 28 Daniel Stephens 34 Nigel Brown 60 David Tow 30 Josh Box 51 Darren Charman 9 Matthew Vickers 23 Jeremy Hirst 10 Jack Gumley 24 Jesse Griffi n 11 Matt Blundell 33 Michael Olsson 40 Nathan Barb 61 Marc Ablett 31 Alex Thorman 52 Chris Clowry 12 Cody Stephens 35 Tom Macafee 11 Stewart Gray 25 Ed Jurkiewicz 41 Glenn Smith 62 Chris Jordan 33 Jake Gumley 53 Russell Fort 13 Liam Simmons 44 Daine Harrison 63 Nathan Robertson 34 Rory Linehan 55 David Oakeshott 12 Philip Lemmon 26 Josh Creaser 45 Paul Neiberding 64 Peter Zwar 36 Michael King 57 Simon Starr 13 Brock Adams 27 James de Salis 46 Greg Robertson 61 Marc Ablett 37 Joel Bourchier 58 Pat McCartney 48 Brendan Collis 62 Chris Jordan 38 Nick Cibiras 59 Matt Dean 49 Lee Sloan 63 Nathan Robertson 39 Travis Chamberlain Dairy Farmers Park, Saturday 21st June, 9:30am 50 Nathan Candusso 40 Steven Roche QUEANBEYAN TIGERS BELCONNEN MAGPIES

No Name 14 Matt Browich 27 Cameron Cobby No Name 12 Michael Handscombe 24 Jake Low League 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points 1 Liam Wilkinson 15 Matt Jones 28 Hayden Kelly 1 Reuben Towill 13 Oliver Drummond 25 Steve O’Brien 2 Andrew Fengler 16 Ben Golding 29 Michael Hehir 2 Nicholas Duncan 14 James Kenna 26 Kieran Ferns 3 John Noonan 17 Matt Redmond 30 3 Josh Hanily 15 Thomas Davey 27 Brendan Ellwood 4 Luke Cheetham 18 Alex Cuttiford 31 Ryan Price 4 Luke Donohue 16 Jackson Maloney 28 Steve Batten 5 Michael Redmond 19 Scott Townley 32 Callum Birtles 5 Trent Hopkinson 17 Dean Ohlmus 38 Michael Foster 6 Sam Daniel 20 John Carbone 33 Brendan Hague 6 Cameron Burdett 18 Jonathan Randles 43 Sean Hanily Dairy Farmers Park, Saturday 21st June, 11:30am 7 Michael Hardy 21 Chris Barry 34 Doug Rhodes 7 Ben Le Lievre 19 Andrew Lloyd 8 Nathan Stevens 22 Jared Priestley 25 Simon Kellard 8 Adam Curtoi 20 Joshua Butz 9 Jeremy Kirkwood 23 Jeremy Fitzgerald 9 Sam Cassimatis 21 Nick Burridge QUEANBEYAN TIGERS BELCONNEN MAGPIES 10 Kaine Stevens 24 Nathan Reid 10 Toby Piper 22 Brady Daw 11 Lachlan Dowling 25 Josh Henshaw 11 Jordan Smith 23 Sam Campbell No. Name 46 Beau Watts No. Name 42 Joey Dunstan 12 James Manie 26 Dean Ross 3 Jordan Longmore 47 Daniel Cuttiford 2 Brendan Read 43 Sean Hanily 11 Chris Haddock 48 Jon Elias 16 Adam Garrett 45 Ben Turnbull 12 Dennis Quade 49 Brett Nolte 18 Ben Langham 48 Ken Merrideth 14 Dane Miller 50 Jared Daniel 20 Ryan McClintock 49 Anthony Whittard 22 Josh Davis 51 Danny Dwyer Greenway Oval, Saturday 21st June, 11:30am 24 Todd Dickinson 52 Ross Hore 21 Chris Calvert 50 Matthew Keys 27 Joe Sibly 53 Ian Gribbin 26 Leigh Dennis 51 Simon Rice 29 Daniel Jabornik 54 Steve Imrie 30 Matt Viney 54 Andrew Gatenby TUGGERANONG HAWKS MARIST XVII 32 Sam Burly 55 Shaun Ebert 35 Andrew Smith 55 Harry Rowe 34 Luke Thompson 56 James Manie 36 Jeremy Brodie Reed 56 Mick Henry No Name 13 Callum Moldrich 27 Nathan Maloney No Name 13 Jordan Eagle 25 Rohan Corrigan 35 Paul Slater 57 Danny Dwyer 38 Michael Foster 57 Jon Van Dieman 1 Jono Kalina 14 Daniel Matthews-Hunter 28 Brett Ward 1 Sam Smith 14 Declan O’Rourke 26 Kai Palmer 37 Paul Campbell 58 Travis Longmore 39 58 Chris McDevitt 2 Jason Pottenger 15 Brent Wickson 30 Marcus Doughty 2 Josh Winchester 15 Niall Jacobsen 27 Joey Luks 38 Tim Cook 59 Kym Boyle 3 Luke Andreatta 17 Cody Kickett 31 Daniel Sims 3 Nick Kane 16 Luke Wright 28 Matt Fletcher 40 Justin Lalor 60 Luke Smeaton 4 Chase Grintel 18 Josh Barker 34 Matt McCabe 4 Luke Wesney 17 Riley McMahon 29 Sean Woods 39 Brett Ormston 60 Sam Burns 41 John Gregory 61 Logan Knight 5 Liam Greenwell 19 Scott Newhouse 35 Toby Richards 5 Rhys O’Brien 18 Will Ryan 30 Jack Mason 40 Jackson Brooker 61 Jeff Charman 6 Sean Wilkinson 20 Alex Young 36 Jason Symons 6 Chris Chivers 19 Nathan Dunn 41 Greg Hair 62 Tye Lehmann 7 Chris Robinson 21 Foster Townsend 37 Caleb Moran 7 Will Shafron 20 Alex Lewis 42 Brett Fruend 63 Matt Weickhardt 8 Blake Harlock 22 Rob Bennett 38 David McFadyen 8 Matt Smith 21 Corey Ryan 44 Daniel McGavin 64 Ty Lehman 9 James Creech 23 Charlie Prowse 36 Jason Symons 9 Luke Cusack 22 Josh Bowden 45 Paul Briedis 65 Steve Foden 10 Sean Richardson 24 Josh Pitts 37 Caleb Moran 10 Dan Nulley 23 Jack Gordon 11 Tim Cleaver 25 Peter Ley 38 David McFadyen 12 James Brown 24 Hayden Armstrong 12 Ben Graham 26 Luke Gilbert League 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points Results round 10

Eastlake Football Club def. Queanbeyan Football Club 13.15-93 12.7-79 Eastlake Football Club Goal Kickers: B. Collins 3, M. Kimball 3, J. Duce 2, S. Cooper 2, S. Gumley, M. Dean, P. Clarke Best Players: N. Clarke, A. Rogers, P. Mcgrath, S. Clarke, S. Gumley, J. Duce ladder Queanbeyan Goal Kickers: P. Williams 6, K. Thompson 2, J. Kavanagh, A. Lieschke, M. Powell, M. Daniher Best Players: K. Thompson, P. Williams, M. Daniher, M. Powell, M. Cavedon, N. Irwin

Sydney Swans Def. Ainslie Football Club Club Tuggeranong Football Club 15.13-103 6.9-45 Sydney Swans Goal Kickers: N. Davis 5, D. Terlich 2, H. Grundy 2, N. Smith 2, A. Bruce, J. Orreal, Z. Manly, T. Schmidt Best Players: N. Fosdike, B. Mathews, R. Brabazon, P. Faulks, D. Currie, M. O’’Dwyer Ainslie Football Club Seniors Goal Kickers: B. Hughes, W. Neely, A. Bourke, J. Wilson, J. Holmes, R. Tuohey Best Players: B. Montague, W. Neely, A. Bourke, M. Crook, J. Wilson, E. Stone POS TEAM P W L D B FF For Ag PC Pts

1 BELCONNEN MAGPIES 10 8 2 0 0 0 1216 691 175.98 32 Belconnen Football Club def Tuggeranong Football Club 2 SYDNEY SWANS 10 6 4 0 0 0 1024 866 118.24 24 27.19-181 7.6-48 3 EASTLAKE FOOTBALL CLUB 10 5 5 0 0 0 839 875 95.89 20 Belconnen Magpies 4 AINSLIE FOOTBALL CLUB 10 5 5 0 0 0 935 1033 90.51 20 Goal Kickers: C. Ilett 6, A. Ainger 4, S. Curtis 3, G. Underwood 3, R. Underwood 3, M. Campbell 2, L. Jeffrey 2, D. 5 QUEANBEYAN 10 4 6 0 0 0 926 983 94.20 16 Mcphan, D. Pahl, S. Henning, J. Moussi 6 TUGGERANONG 10 2 8 0 0 0 675 1167 57.84 8 Best Players: S. Curtis, J. Bennett, G. Underwood, C. Ilett, M. Porter, N. Barton Tuggeranong Goal Kickers: M. Fernie 2, C. Healey, J. Mccabe, M. Ghirardello, B. Cleaver, S. Richardson reserves Best Players: B. Cleaver, J. Rice, P. Lovett, L. Greenwell, W. Overs, C. Robinson POS TEAM P W L D B FF For Ag PC Pts

1 BELCONNEN MAGPIES 8 6 1 1 2 0 954 443 215.35 34 2 EASTLAKE FOOTBALL CLUB 8 6 2 0 2 0 752 615 122.28 32 3 QUEANBEYAN 8 4 4 0 2 0 702 580 121.03 24 4 AINSLIE FOOTBALL CLUB 7 2 4 1 3 0 522 675 77.33 22 5 TUGGERANONG 9 1 8 0 1 0 462 1079 42.82 8 Leading Goal Kickers

Name M G U18’s Paul Williams (QUEANBEYAN) 10 37 Andrew Ainger (BELCONNEN) 10 32 POS TEAM P W L D B FF For Ag PC Pts Mark Armstrong (QUEANBEYAN) 10 30 Seniors Ben Hughes (AINSLIE) 8 26 1 QUEANBEYAN 10 7 3 0 0 0 768 560 137.14 28 Nick Davis (SYDNEY SWANS) 8 25 2 MARIST COLLEGE 10 6 4 0 0 0 677 570 118.77 24 Cameron Ilett (BELCONNEN MAGPIES) 10 25 3 EASTLAKE FOOTBALL CLUB 10 6 4 0 0 0 720 617 116.69 24 Matthew Ghirardello (TUGGERANONG) 10 22 4 AINSLIE FOOTBALL CLUB 10 6 4 0 0 0 758 652 116.26 24 Stafford Cooper (EASTLAKE) 10 20 5 BELCONNEN MAGPIES 10 5 5 0 0 0 651 614 106.03 20 6 TUGGERANONG 10 0 10 0 0 0 378 939 40.26 0 Brett Fruend (QUEANBEYAN) 8 34 Andrew Smith (BELCONNEN MAGPIES) 7 26 John Gregory (BELCONNEN MAGPIES) 7 15 Nathan Barb (AINSLIE) 6 14 Brad Adams (EASTLAKE) 8 14 Josh Davis (QUEANBEYAN) 4 13 reserves Calum Graham (TUGGERANONG) 8 10 Rodney Dart (AINSLIE) 10 28 Jonathan Luks (MARIST COLLEGE) 7 20 James Manie (QUEANBEYAN) 8 20 Jack Lea (EASTLAKE FOOTBALL CLUB) 10 19 U18’s Riley Mcmahon (MARIST COLLEGE) 10 18 Ray Jackson (EASTLAKE) 10 15 Proud sponsor of AFL Canberra Sam Daniel (QUEANBEYAN) 10 15 AFL CANBERRA DIVISION 1 Round 10 Round 1 Saturday 14 June 2008 Saturday 5 April 2008 Eastlake v Queanbeyan Manuka Oval Tuggeranong v Eastlake Greenway Oval Sydney Swans v Ainslie SCG 1.00 PM (St Kilda) Ainslie v Belconnen Ainslie Oval Sunday 15 June 2008 Sunday 6 April 2008 Belconnen v Tuggeranong Manuka Oval Queanbeyan v Sydney Swans Dairy Farmers Park Round 11 Round 2 Saturday 21 June 2008 Saturday 12 April 2008 Ainslie v Eastlake Ainslie Oval Ainslie v Eastlake Ainslie Oval Queanbeyan v Belconnen Dairy Farmers Park Sydney Swans v Belconnen ANZ Stadium 3.15 pm (West Coast) Tuggeranong v Sydney Swans Greenway Oval Sunday 13 April 2008 June 22 2008 Sydney Swans v Melbourne - Manuka Oval Queanbeyan v Tuggeranong Dairy Farmers Park Round 12 Round 3 Saturday 28 June 2008 Saturday 19 April Belconnen v Eastlake Manuka Oval Tuggeranong v Belconnen Greenway Oval Sunday 29 June 2008 Sunday 20 April 2008 Queanbeyan v Sydney Swans Dairy Farmers Park Ainslie v Sydney Swans Ainslie Oval Tuggeranong v Ainslie Greenway Oval Queanbeyan v Eastlake Dairy Farmers Park Round 13 Round 4 Saturday 5 July 2008 Thurday 24 April Eastlake v Tuggeranong Manuka Oval Ainslie v Tuggeranong Ainslie Oval Sydney Swans v Belconnen ANZ Stadium 3.50PM (Collingwood) Friday25 April 2008 Sunday 6 July 2008 Belconnen v Queanbeyan Manuka Oval Ainslie v Queanbeyan Ainslie Oval Eastlake v Sydney Swans Ainslie Oval Round 14 Round 5 Saturday 12 July 2008 Saturday 3 May 2008 Tuggeranong v Ainslie Greenway Oval Belconnen v Ainslie Manuka Oval Sunday 13 July 2008 Tuggeranong v Eastlake Greenway Oval Eastlake v Sydney Swans Manuka Oval Sunday 4 May 2008 Queanbeyan v Belconnen Dairy Farmers Park Sydney Swans v Queanbeyan SCG 9.50 AM (Western Bulldogs) Round 15 Part Round 6 Saturday 19 July 2008 Sunday 11 May 2008 Belconnen v Eastlake Manuka Oval Eastlake v Belconnen Manuka Oval Tuggeranong v Queanbeyan Greenway Oval Queanbeyan v Ainslie Dairy Farmers Park Sunday 20 July 2008 Part Round 6 Ainslie v Sydney Swans Ainslie Oval Sunday 18 May 2008 July 26/27 General Bye for National Country Championships in Shepparton Sydney Swans v Tuggeranong ANZ Stadium 9.50 AM (Essendon) Round 16 Round 7 Saturday 2 August Saturday 24 May 2008 Ainslie v Belconnen Ainslie Oval Tuggeranong v Belconnen Greenway Queanbeyan v Eastlake Dairy Farmers Park Sunday 25 May 2008 Tuggeranong v Sydney Swans Greenway Oval Ainslie v Sydney Swans Ainslie Oval Sunday 3 August 2008 Western Bulldogs v Swans- Manuka Oval Eastlake v Queanbeyan Manuka Oval Round 17 Round 8 Saturday 9 August 2008 Saturday 1 June Eastlake v Ainslie Manuka Oval Ainslie v Tuggeranong Ainslie Oval Sydney Swans v Queanbeyan SCG 3.50 PM (Fremantle) Belconnen v Queanbeyan Manuka Oval Sunday 10 August 2008 Sydney Swans v Eastlake SCG 9.50 AM (Richmond) Belconnen v Tuggeranong Manuka Oval Round 9 Round 18 Saturday 7 June 2008 Saturday 16 August 2008 Belconnen v Sydney Swans Manuka Oval Queanbeyan v Ainslie Dairy Farmers Park Queanbeyan v Tuggeranong Dairy Farmers Park Eastlake v Tuggeranong Manuka Oval Sunday 8 June Sunday 17 August 2008 Eastlake v Ainslie Dairy Farmers Park Belconnen v Sydney Swans Manuka Oval General Bye 23/24 August Kingston Physiotherapy Body on the Line Award

p.p. EastlakeE midfielder Jason Duce is a genuine ball winner who regularly features high in the Demons best player list. He rarely wastes a disposal and his value to the Eastlake gameplan cannot be underestimated. Under the pressure of a frustrated Tiger midfield Duce just kept calmly taking possession and feeding the many runners around him. His efforts win him the Kingston Physio Body on the Line award

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