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Round 1 St George 17.15(117) v Eagles 910164) Round 11 Sun 23rd July Sat 8th April Nth Shore 8.10158) v P/Hills 18.171125) Fri 16th June North Shore v Western Suburbs IG) ongratulations to the St Bernadette's th e week when Kangaroos Win ston Abraham, Balmain 14.11(95) v C/town 811(59) Sun 14th May Sydney Swans v North Shore IN) 730pm East Coast Eagles v Balmain IR) CPrimary School at Castle Hill who won the By ro n Pickett and Shannon Motlop were ECEagles 12 16(88) v StGeorge 13.11 (89) UNSW/E S 6 8144) v Swans 18.161124) Sat 17th June St George v UNSW/ES 10) Paul Kelly Cup at the SCG . joined by Che Cockatoo- Collins from Port P/Hills 133181) v Nth Shore 17.11(113) UNSW/ES v Campbelltown IV) BYE: Campbelltown They beat Wyvern Prep School by eight Po wer in Sydney in su pport of the walk. Sun 9th April BYE Western Suburbs Sun 18th June Swans 21.23(149) v UNSW/ES 59139) Western Suburbs v St George IW) Round 17 points. The final score was St Bernadette's 4.3 VI Ll'S REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS BYE Western Suburbs Round 7 Balmain v Pennant Hills IOI Sun 30th July 27 to Wyvern Prep 3.1 19. Th e Vili's Region al Championships continued Sat 20th May BYE East Coas t Eagles Western Suburbs v Balmain (WI Please see page eighteen for full details. la st week-end with a ser ie s of round robin WestSubs 10 1[X70) v EC Eagles 1216(88) Round 2 UNSW/ES v East Coast Eagles IV) matches in Tamworth. The res ults were: Sat 15th April UNSW/ES 1412196) v P/Hills 21 .14(140) Round 12 Campbelltown v Pennant Hills IM) Summerland 8.4.52 def Tamworth 3.2 20 UNSW/ES 17.13(115) vW/Subs 169(105) C'town 17.8(110) v Nth Shore 8 8156) Sat 24th June St George v North Shore 10) St George 99163) v Balmain 12.15(87) Sun 21st May St George v Sydney Swans ISCG) BYE: Sydney Swans North Coast 10.1 61 def Central We st 5.4 34 Nth Shore 17.9(111) v EC Eagles 119(75) Swans 19.14(128) v Balmain 18.15{123) 4:30pm Central West 6.6 42 def Tamworth 2.4 16 Sun 16th April Sun 25th June Round 18 North Co ast 6.7 43 def Summerland 5.5 45 Cam·town 109169) v Swans 22.14(146) BYE : St George Campbell town v Western Suburbs IM) Fri 4th Aug North Coa st 8.6 54 defTamworth 1.10 16 North Shore v Balmain IN) Sydney Swans v Western Suburbs IN) BYE: Pennant Hills Round 8 Pennant Hills v East Coast Eagles IR) 7:30pm Central Coast 9. 3 54 def Summerland 2.6 18 Sat 27th May BYE UNSW/ES Sun 6th Aug 1st v 2nd Round3 Baima in v Western Suburbs IOI Balmain v UNSW/ES ID) North Coast 9.12 66 def Central West 10.5 65 Sat 22nd April East Coast Eagles v UNSW/ES IR) Round 13 East Coast Eagles v Campbelltown IR) ;;i a:, 3rd v 4th Swans 29.18(192) v StGeorge 1010170) Pennant Hi lls v Campbelltown IE) Sat 1st July Pennant Hills v St George IE) u North Shore v St George IG) Campbelltown v St George IMI BYE: North Shore "C Tamworth 10.9 69 def Summerland 11 .10 76 Sun 23rd April BYE: Sydney Swans iii" Western Suburbs v Pennant Hills IW) u W Subs 20.15(135) v C'town 1110176) UNSW/ES v North Shore IV) FINALS ii: JILL Moss Week 1- Semi Finals Balma in 58138) v Nth Shore 13.12(90) Sun 2nd July St Bernadette's coach Scott Ingram and captain MEDIA MANAG ER , AFL (NSW/ACT) COMMI SSION EC Eagles 12.13(85) v PHills 1016176) Round 9 Sydney Swans v East Coast Eagles 12th/13th August Tim Kear with Paul Kelly. Week 2 Preliminary Final BYE UNSW/ES Fri 2nd June ISCG) 11 OOam 20th August UNSW/ES v Ba lma,n IV) 7:30pm BYE Balma,n WATCH THIS COMPETITION Roger Sheeran Sat 3rd June Round 4 Grand Final You will notice on the inside back page this Sat 29th April Campbelltown v East Coast Eagles IM) Round 14 27th August Roger Sheeran 2:30pm week tha t we have a brand new competition St George v Pennant Hills 10) Nth Shore 8 8156) v Swans 18.9(117) Sat 8th July for our readers. All you have to do to win is Sun 30th April Sun 4th June Balmain v St George iSCG) 4:30pm StGeorge 28.14(182) v West Subs 8 5153) Western Suburbs v Sydney Swans Sun 9th July make sure that you support the Vili's 2000 P/Hills 22.16(148) v Balmain 15 131103) ISCG) 11 OOam Western Suburbs v UNSW/ES IW) Sydney AFL by attending games. C'town 16.9(105) v UNSW/ES 1213185) BYE North Shore Sydney Swans v Campbelltown IM) Then check the back of the record each BYE: East Coast Eagles East Coast Eagles v North Shore IR) week and if we have snapped you at a game State Championship .. BYE: Pennant Hills Sat 10th June you will win an AFL club Splash watch of your Round 5 Sydney AFL v RFL Round 15 choice from DSV Merchandising. Sat 6th May Maher Oval. Wagga Fri 14th July RECONCILIATION WALK West Subs 5$38) v Nth Shore 16.19(115) Balmain v Sydney Swan s IN)730pm Tomorrow over 100, 000 people will support Balmain 15.11(101) v EC Eagles 101$78) Round 10 Sun 16th July Reconciliation week by walking across the UNSW/ES 10.1 (X70)v StGeorge 18.1~118) Sat 10th June East Coast Eagles v Western Suburbs IR) Sydney Harbour bridge. Sun 7th May North Shore v UNSW/ES IN) Pennant Hi ll s v UNSW/ES IE) PLAYER OF Swans 21.17(143) v P/Hills 11. 18184) Sun 11th June North Shore v Campbell town IG) The bridge will be closed from 6am-3pm, so East Coast Eagles v Sydney Swans BYE : St George THE WEEK if you are going to the football to watch the BYE: Campbelltown iSCG) 1100am Kangaroos v Port, please take this into Mon 12th June Round 16 MATTHEW consideration when you leave home. Round 6 Penn ant Hills v Western Suburbs IE) Sat 22nd July ARBON Sat 13th May St George v Campbel ltown 10) Pennant Hills v Sydney Swans iSCG) The Kangaroos' and Port Power's support of C'town 101 2172 )v Balmain 17.14(116) BYE: Ba lmain 4:30pm - East Coast Eagles equality on the football field began earlier in

• cvnl\lCV ACI DcrnDn D----...1 0 '"'-·· ..,.., """" Tigers to eat up Pies Balmain v Western Suburbs Drummoyne Oval

,-i,e Balmain Tigers were fantastic against the Swans last I week and had their ch ances in the last quarter to inflict the Swans first loss for the year. The Tigers hit the front la te in the final term but the Swans, n the' "Anzac Day match against led by Paul Allison in the mi ddle, replied quickly and held on to ICollingwgod in 1995, Michael Lqhg wa~. win. vilified racially by Collingwood's pamian The Tigers were best served by on-baller Ashley Reade and Monkhorst:0 He stood up and complained. It forward Lee Campbell who kicked seven goals between them led to th~ AFL 'developing raci;al and and gave the Swans' defence headaches all day. re,ligious vilification rules which d~alt with Geoff Bouchier continued the form in defence that earned on-field bebavior and off-field education. It him selection for the first time in the Sydney AFL changed th.e culture .pf football and began G\ representative squad while Ryan Meldrum was also solid and process of change . in the wider repelled the Swans all day. community. It was "not easy though for Ruckman Andrew Ryan gave his team mates first use of the LonJJ. , < . •? ball out of the middle but the Swans' Simon Feast took the "Certainly it was. pretty ha.rd through that. honours in their around the ground contests. Even for Damian himself ..Jn the past it Western Subu"fbs are la nguishing down the bottom of the happened /a bit. As a kid,earlier:. on ·I was ladder cifter theYlet a golden opportunity at home slip against and the (equal) in 1995. The basically trying to get a game and pl'ay as the East Coast Eagles. young side failed to seize the opportunity to many gam~s as I cpuld," he ;~aid. •er ...... 7 The Magpies hit the front at the ten minute mark of the make the Grand Final, but found what they "Then I thought sometim~s you'\'.'H got tq final term, but the Eagles steadied to clinch a three goal may be capable of this season. So far it's taken take a stand. I didn't want this happening to victory. them to 11 straight wins and the Ansett me . Players were saying things and didn!tt The Magpies were best served by wingman Aaron Convery, Australia Cup . "That experience has paid off know whaf effecf'ithad on' me. ce·rtainly I on-baller Craig Spencer, forward Scott Thomlinson (five goals), this year. We've just blended really well. We've know that ~he AFL has done a fantastic job. full back Lee Casey, who restricted Rodney Frost to three goals, got a full list back and there's pressure because This. is notp nly Aqorlginal players. Jt's non; and Ben Cottrell who contained damaging Eagles play-maker, there's always guys in the seconds pushing up Aboriginal players that have had influence Jarred Crosby, when he went onto him in the second quarter. for a game. You wouldn't want to play too on the vilification rule that they've got now. Based on their form last week the Magpies will struggle many bad games because there's guys missing That's the fring. against a rampaging Tiger outfit at home that is improving out in the seconds," said Long . Long 's not "I SUpijOSe ifs ignorance not every week and has now snuck into third spot. playing many bad games. He came out of a flat knowing about the history.. and a. . lack of patch against with a five-goal last respect for a person's beli~f or religion or PAUL ROOS' TIPS: Tigers by seven goals. quarter. It was all there. The acceleration. The color. It certainly was a lot of pressure dinky kicks just out of reach of defenders when it did happen. grasping hands. He'd slip away quickly, Ill reckoh the ~FL's be~h fantaCstic th~ AFTER THE GAME... Come up to cheekily. His famous lope so quickly turned into way they've gone .about it. They've brougnt overdrive. A bit like the Long's renowned turn in people talking a{)ouMhis. The ,. pl•ayers of phrase which takes a serious discussion back have been talking about their ' own J ()e:uu u,e ~ to a lighter plane. And his openness shown backgroun~ and infl~ences that the;y've had 7~ 7~ when he kicks a goal and throws his hands to ang whari bapp,~11:ed ir1 fv~ir _lit~ ..I .~e~ Relax in a secure, friendly environment the sky. An artistry on the football field that some big effect in certain players. ti's about sees Long painting in his spare time. In Darwin going forward and it's about having that he says "no-one makes a big deal out of me or respect for ffach other and even if you don't 28 DARLINGHURST RD. KINGS CROSS (02) 9358 3055 Open 10am-4am Daily anything." In the rest of Australia they tend to. unqerstand respect of who ! hey are."

4 ' ' I" I • • • : • I I I SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 8, May 27 2000 Bulldogs need more bite;. East Coast Eagles v UNSW/ES 0'. " Roger Sheeran Oval

from previous page ... Essendon losing to Collingwood but it woul d you really want to. I really wanted to prove to ,i,e East Coast Eagles got back on the winn ers list last week-end with a set in train the possibility of a flag three years myself that I could come back. It wa s a I dogged three goal win over the Magpies. later. "There was a group of 10 players left fro m challenge for me. It was something I had to The Eagles dominated for the first half and should have led by more at that side who played in the 1993 flag. We' d overcome mentally as well. I was going to the main break time but some costly misses directly in the front of goal experienced the highs and lows of football and come back to what I could do," said Long. allowed the Magpies back into the game. · that year just seemed to click for us," said Lon g. As quickly as he would steal the football The Eagles kicked three goals in the first seven minutes of the third The year might have clicked but on the day from a contest and flip it out to a teammate, term but the Magpies replied with the next five to hit the front at the 10- Michael Long exploded. the latter part of the 1990s had, in football minute mark of the final term. He not only won the but terms, being ripped away from Long. But it From there the Eagles steadied but coac h Jones would have been his sprinting, stuttering, stopping, accelerating wasn't all negative. Long's had progressed in concerned with their lapse in concentration in the third term. goal in the first quarter went straight into life and learnt more about football. By then he The Eagles were led by centre half-back Tim Byslma, rover Simon football folklore. On the dais he accepted the had three children, Jessie now 9, Jake 4 and Cutler, half back Matthew Arbon, wingman John Benson and ruck rover medal from his childhood hero Maurice . "I Michaela 2. It helped him focus on the future. Brett Murrihy who picked up 31 possessions. always wanted to aspire to be like him. It was a "I've got kids and that changes your life for the Rodney Frost kicked three goals but was well held by Lee Casey and great honor to accept the award from him," better," he said. And he was a wiser football Jarred Crosby was tagged by Ben Cottrell and struggled to be his said Long. head as well. "I suppose I've got a lot smarter dominant self. Long was the football world's next big thing. and I learnt a fair bit about the game as well," The UNSW-Eastern Suburbs were just two goals down at the 15- Then, in , in a practice match leading into he says. He began to look beyond himself and minute mark of the last quarter agai,nst the in-form Demons but, with the 1994 season, Long - then 24 - did his by 1999 he was made captain for the season in four injured players on the bench, had no fresh legs to throw\onto the knee. He'd never had any knee problems before. the absence of . "I suppose you ground in the dying minutes and went overrun to go down by seven goals. Bad luck had dealt him a fresh challenge. In forget. I mean you're one of the experienced It was a great effort considering the Bulldogs have been decimated by 1994 he went back to Darwin with his family players in the side and that's part of your role. injury in the past month and have struggled to play anywhere near what to be with those nearest and dearest to him. Even though I think it brought out the other they are capable of. Away from the football spotlight. To recover side of me, being more of a team player and a Tim Banfield was in terrific touch in the midfield and floated down to physically and return fresh mentally. "It was a caring person about my teammates," he said. kicked two goals, Jason McPherson kicked six from full forward, Shayne testing time for me because the pressure was Now the team was led by Long. A player Reid and Brett Roberts were solid in defence all day while second-gamer on me physically, with all of the training you whose capacity to lead was heightened by the Gary Fuss impressed in the ruck. do, and mentally as well. Whether you can respect that his ability and experience The Bulldogs are hopeful that ruckman Ken Howe and captain Chris come back and play," said Long. demanded . A player who a young group O'Dwyer will return from injury for today's clash. Long had gone from football's highest point idolised for both his nature and his skill. Long The Eagles should make it two in a row. to its lowest in months. But he wasn't about to admits he's "a very quiet shy sort of person". give up. "I was determined within myself to get "That's my nature," he says. "It's where I PAUL ROOS' TIP: Eagles by four goals. back and play with Essendon because they come from." But his efforts on and off the field stood by me as well," said Long. And the helped mould the team into a unit. It was an Bombers would stand by him again in 1996 ability his father had. "I think la st year we LATEST POKER MACHINES when his knee failed him in round seven, the started to develop that tightly knit group. SYDNEY AUSSIE RULES * High Pay Returns centenary season's celebration match at the Having 'Hirdy' out and Scotty (Lucas) out there SOCIAL CLUB MCG, and again in 1997 when he was forced were players that had to put their hand up. We * DRINKS - Club Prices into a second reconstruction midway through needed leadership from not one, two or three. the season. The doubts surfaced, but so did the It had to be everyone," said Long. :S,«- * BIG SCREEN & POOL TABLES mental toughness. "It's only natural that you Long led from the front. He finished third in <_; II ANN i .: I have those thoughts. Do I want to go through the best and fairest in 1999. This added to his that hard work again? It all comes down to do second placing in both the club best and fairest Information for Members & their Guests • ~VnNFV Al=I RFCORD Rn11ncf 8 _ M;iv 27 2000 t " I • • • : I II Demons continue to burn The Long road to success Pennant Hills v Campbelltown Ern Holmes Oval

-.,,is game will be a ripper between two clubs starting to fire. Pennant Hills is any indication. He, along with his mates, didn't go that far because there wasn't a lot of I at home are always dangerous and after a slow start the Demons have followed the few players from Darwin who people who made it from Darwin. Probably my played a great brand of footy in the past month and are sitting just outside the were playing AFL. "Most of the people followed sig hts weren't th at big but when I came to top four. the Darwin players because basically that's all Ade laide I found out a bit more about myself. I The Demons, without senior players Greg Byrne and Anthony Brawn, kicked we knew. , Michael McLean, fo und out what I could become by working at the first seven goals of the match aga inst the UNSW/ES before they let the . Obviously Maurice was the one my game," said Long . Bulldogs back into the game which wouldn't have pleased coach Peter I idolised. He came from the , and Long arrived in Melbourne with his older Bennett. The Bulldogs closed within two goals at the 10 minute mark of the he also played in Perth and made the transition brother Chris providing immediate support. final quarter the Demons responded banging on six goals to one to boost their from there to Melbourne. You all have posters Chris would play a few seconds games for the percentage with a seven goal win. and want to become a footballer like certain Bombers and with Williamstown while Michael Adam Grossman was best on ground with his strong work at centre half­ players. Mine was Maurice," said Long . found his feet. "It just made it that little bit back and when moved into the ruck in the last quarter he gave the Demons In 1982, glued to the television as a 12- easier having someone there. We looked after the spark they needed. Paul Folkard also did some fine work in the ruck, Kristen year-old watching his hero - Richmond's each other so we had that support for each Williams continued his great form with four goals from half-forward, while Maurice Rioli - win the Norm Smith Medal in other too," said Long. The rest of his family Tim Nunan was his reliable self in the middle picking up many possessions and a losing Grand Final side, Long concluded a were regular visitors during the year as he hit dishing out plenty of .handQalls to his running teammates like Dylan clearer path towards football may have opened the AFL scene running. A preliminary final Triegaardt. up. "You'd think a lot of clubs would have been appearance, 21 games and the club's best first Can anyone predict what Campbelltown are going to serve up each week? looking for a few more Maurice Riolis back year player were testament to his talent and Coming off the bye last week the Panthers were expected to beat the Tigers at then . Whether I was thinking along those lines his capacity to learn quickly. "When I first came home yet they got mauled badly. Just one week later they came out and gave though I'm not sure," he said. to Essendon all those experienced players like North Shore a football lesson and looked like a new club. Coach Geoff In fact, he wa s probably thinking along a lot Simon (Madden) and Terry (Daniher) and Billy Valentine says it was the same team but they just had a different attitude. of lines. Playing football, dabbling in basketball Duckworth and Darren Williams were here. I'd "The guys pulled their finger out and played a lot more disciplined brand of and getting on with life. He'd played for St been around a lot of older family members too. football," Valentine said. 'Their skill level was a lot better and they kept control Marys in the NTFL, before being best and Probably in my way I was listening to them," of the ball instead of turning it over the opposition which they did last week." fairest in a premiership team with the Pioneers said Long. His football education was Dave Despard was back in form with five goals from full forward and had in Central Australia in 1987, before moving to continuing. A defensive side needed to be great support from Aaron Fiddler who finished with four. Captain Trevor play with West Torrens in Adelaide. By 1988 he added to his game. A strong football hand Burnett and Daniel Keen got plently of the ball around the packs and Michael was representing the Northern Territory in the needed to point Long in the right direction. Kemp was a rock of gilbrator at centre half-back repelling the Bears attack. Bicentennial Championships in Adelaide. Kevin Sheedy was just the man. "Kevin's taught This is a tough one to pick. At home Pennant Hills just. Unknown before the event, he was an All­ me a lot not only about football but outside of Australian by the end aged 18. Two other it as well, and as a person . Kevin's certainly one PAUL ROOS' TIPS: Pennant Hills by two goals. players from the Northern Territory were of the pioneers of coaches who have gone out named in the team as well. They were Maurice and looked at other places where other teams Rioli and Michael McLean. Long was, in more probably didn't look. I know when I first started AFTER THE GAME... Come up to ways than one, in good company. His coach at I'd only learnt the forward part of my game and West Torrens was Paul Weston, a member of obviously, as it is now in football, you've got to Essendon's back to back premierships in 1984- learn both sides of your game. As a coach he's 1985. He recommended the Bombers take a more like a teacher as well. Someone who J 7~ t)a41a ~ 7~ ~ hard look at Long. He'd won the best and helps you in life. He saw that skill in me and fairest for the club. He could play. With really worked on that and brought that out of Relax in a secure, friendly environment selection No.23 (the club's third choice) in the me," said Long. 1988 National Draft, Long was made a Bomber. Long began the 1990s playing in his first 28 DARLINGHURST RD. KINGS CROSS (02) 9358 3055 Open 10am-4am Daily It was beyond his expectations. "My dreams Grand Final. It was a devastating day with continued next page ... 6 SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 8, May 27 2000 SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 8, May 27 2000 ~~LTriumph and Tragedy - Dragons to slay Bears ~~ Throughout his illustrious career, Michael Long has overcome many setbacks. But ______North Shore v St George , ~ NSW/AC! the Essendon star has taken them in his stride and is delighting fans once again Gore Hill Oval !SW/AC!

ichael Long was destined to ,,,is game could decide who sits in second place 'Jutright behind the Swans. Mplay football when he wa s I North Shore has the bye next week annd will want to take the week off as born in Darwin on October 1, 1969. winners but they will need to lift a notch as they have been very ordinary in His father, Jack, was a loca I footba 11 the past two weeks. legend having played over 300 The Bears were one of the form team s of the competition early winning games in Darwin. His club was St four of their first five but they have been thumped in their past two outings Mary's. For all his career. It's one of against Pennant Hills and Campbelltown. the reasons Long thinks he's stayed The Bears have struggled to get the ball past centre half-forward and can't at Essendon every step of the way. fllllll 1913 kick a winning score. Chris Dale is still managing to kick a handful each week Jack and his wife, Agnes, who but his teammates in the forward lines are struggling with their limited passed away in 1983, had seven sons opportunities. and two daughters. St Mary's was a Best for the Bears at Monarch last week was first year player Grant family club if ever there was one . MacKinley on the wing who picked up plenty of possessions, Simon Webb in Long says most of the players at St the back pocket who mopped up all day, Chris Dale with six goals and Mary's were related . But his father onballers Chris Tyrell and Brett Anthony. Jack had helped establish the club's Bears coach Chris Rourke says the team has backed off the pace and lost formidable reputation. Hard, but fair. direction but he has not hit the panic button. Tough, but friendly. "Dad was a half­ "I'm confident we'll bounce back - I've got great faith in the side," Rourke back flanker. Obviously a leader and sa id. "But we are expecting a very fit and fast St George side - it will be a a very hard and tough player as well. tough day out for us." He was feared by a lot of people as St George, on the other hand, started slowly but have won their past three well but loved by so many too. On matches to find themselves in second spot. and off (the field)," said Long . Long's The Dragons have certainly been buoyed by the arrival of former Swan memories of his father's playing days Craig O'Brien at the club and the entire side has lifted a notch. The Dragons are vague, but his image has been had the bye last week-end but coach Simon Wilson would not have let them passed on by those who played with relax too much. him. They've told his son of their The Dragons great form has seen five players rewarded with selection in the respect for the man. "They all still Sydney representitive. Craig O'Brien, Stephen Lording and Haydn Reid have all remember the man they call 'Jackie' been picked for the first time and are joined by Greg Coffey and Simon Wilson. Long. That's one thing I've always This will be a great clash. found with people he's played for. He always looked after them as though PAUL ROOS' TIP: St George by four goals. they were family also," said Long. Long's footballing ability was eventually going to make his own LATEST POKER MACHINES name one that few Australians could SYDNEY AUSSIE RULES * High Pay Returns forget. But playing AFL wasn't then SOCIAL CLUB at the forefront of his mind. Probably * DRINKS - Club Pdces cracking a gag was if his personality BIG SCREEN & POOL TABLES Supreme skill: A five-goal final quarter burst * against Adelaide recently reminded all of us of the many talents of Michael Long. Information for Members & their Guests

SYDNEY Al=L REr.ORn Rn11nrl SI M::u, ?7 ?nnn Jarrod Crosby SFA StatiStics East Coast Eagles (Captain) Round 8 - Saturday 20th May 2000

At Gwawley Park - Southern Sharks v Sydney Uni Reserve Grade Sydney Uni 3.2 11;5 • 12.7 18,12'(120) Sydney UniJ0.14.(74) d Sthrn Sharks 7.5 (47) Sthrn Sharks 2.2 3.3 . 8.6 FULL NAME: Jarrod Michael Crosby 9.7.(61) Hol=Par-B'town 15.16 (106) d Wollo~gong ,3.3 (21) Maitly-Wiitr 16.3 (99) d S·W Sydney 9.10.(64) Goals SU G Mitchell 7, B Pierce 2, M Wren 2, W Inglis 2. B Gay. J Haste. NI.CKNAME : Skeeta, Bing, Crozza, Nashy UNSW/ES 8.21 (69)d Pl!nrith 9.5 (59) L Fisher, A Mori so n, D Pearson DATE OF BIRTH: 14/10/74 Ma}.uni t1_8 (150ld Hawkesbu~ 8.3 (51) SS M Bellman 3, C Shaw 2. D Crossley. P Davidson. G Roberson, N Wood WEIGHT: 73 Best SU D Pearson, B Gay, B Pierce, J Biskup, G Mitchell, L Fisher HEIGHT: 178 SS: M Henson, A Sawtell, M Bellman, C Roe, B George, G Roberson SFA Divisioli·2 - Round :5 Umpires N Candusso, T McGilvray GUERNSEY NUMBER: 1 UT' (1) 23.1~ (151)d Sthrn Sharks 4.7 (31) Pennant Hills 29.6(180) d.UTS (2) ~-4 (28t,i, FAVORITE PLAYING POSITION: Centre GREATEST HIGHLIGHT: Phelan Medal At Gipps Road - Holroyd-Parra-B'town v Wollongong Hol-Par~B'twn · 3.5 7.6 14.8 -20.11(128) FAVORITE FOOD: Pasta Wollongong 3.3 6.8 10.8 15.9(99) SFA LADDERS FAVORITE DRINK: Kaluha Goals : HPB: C Ringhof 6, P Gallagher 6. S Ka ssem 4, S Edmund s, 0 Kas sem. FIRST GRADE FAVORITE TV SHOW: Friends T Campbell, C Maguire w D A % Pts FAVORITE MOVIE: Top Gun/Jerry McGuire Wng F David 5, G Campbell 2. J Vaughan 2, J Collye r, M Cutting. M Hundy, MACQUARIE UNI 995 461 215.84 32 K Longmore, D Sturgess, D Rudd HOL;PAR-B'TOWN · 1081 577 . 187.35 28 FAVORITE MUSIC: Brand New Heavies Best HPB P Gallagher, G White, B Connelly, C Davey, D Powell, R Deaves WOLLONGONG 6 822 578 142.21 24 MARITAL STATUS/CHILDREN: Single Wng M Cutting, K Pritchard, J Collyer. D Broman, J Vaughan, B Stanton MANLY-WARR , 5 805 610 13197 20 Umpires N Fowler, S Nicholl s SUPERSTITIONS: None SYDNEY UNI 4 832 619 134.41 16 IF Y0U W€'R E TOLD YOU COULD INVITE SIX PEOPLE PENRITH. 4 4 5!39 725 78.4lL 16 ' (ANYONE) TO JOIN YOU ..FOR A DINNER .. PARTY, WH.O At Weldon Oval - Manly-Warringah v South-West Sydney STHRN SHARKS 3 5 662 739 89.58 12 Manly-VVarr · · 2.1· 6.5 · 10.8 . 14.8(92) S-WSYDNEY,., - 2 . 6 675 716 94.27 a. WOULD THEY BE?Tom Cruise, Nicky Visser, Jim Carrey, ' S;W.Sy~ney . 5:4 7.6 9.9 ;;, 12.12 (84) UNSW/ ES 1 0 535 954 56.08 4 Samuel.t Jask?on,]ennifer Anniston, T>reasalivingston. HAWKESBURY -261 1258 ' 20}5 o·: Goals MW: M Williamson 7, K Digney 3, D Earl 2, M McWhirter 2 ·o .0 IF YOU COULD REPRESENT AUSTRALIA AT ANY SPORT SWS : J Krejza 4, D Saunders 2, G Stone 2, A Arnautovic. D Dimmack, WHAT WOULD YOU CHOOSEAND WHY? 500cc Motor A Simone, D Weightman RESERVE GRADE Bike Chpmpionship, because of the lifestyle, travel and Be st: MW: M William son, B Foxa ll, C James, M Hickey, A Roberts, K Digney w D A % Pts SWS : D Saunders, M Quinn, P Smi th, D O'Brien, C Jack son, G Stone SYDNEY UNI 0 904 321 281 .62 32 speed. Umpires G Clarke, S Wallbank HOL-PAR-B'TOWN 0 718 ;324 , 22J .60 )8 ~OW DO YOU LIKE TO SPEND SUNDAYS? At the beach MACQUARIE UNI 6 712 466 152.79 24 '" 5 ,, 539 20 · on my back in the sun. At Trumper Park - UN SW/ES v Penrith MANLY.WARR 550 116.18 DESCRIBE YOUR FAVORITE HOLIDAY DESTINATION? - Penrit~ ,\ , '2.6 6.11 • 9.11 15.15 (105) UNSW/ ES 4 546 534 102.25 16 Lazing around in a condo overlooking the beach in the UNSW/ES '.2.2 5.4 t • 9.6 12.8;lso1 S-WSYDNEV. " ,. 4 4 545 670, 81.3~ 16 STHRN SHARKS 5 465 450 10333 12 carribean . Goals Pen G Bradley 4, R Murie 4, C Folkes 2, C Marathakis 2, J Ward, 8 . WOLLONGONG 6 ' 339 '.'. 565 60.00 L Donoghue, D Cummings WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE AFL -PLAYER AND WHY? It was - PENR ITH 439 6106 4 UNSW/ES N Fitzhardinge 2, B Walli s 2, C Smith 2, T Bills 2, M White 2, HAWKESBU RY 25.94 , after 1989 Grand final gutsy player M Callagher, B McMillan O.t with,plenty of flair.and personality. Best: Pen S Allen, C O'Brien, G Bradl ey, D Cumm ings, C Marathakis, SFA LEADING GOALKICKERS WHO DO YOU BARRACK FOR IN THE AFL? It was Fitzroy, M Egan UN SW/ES M Whit e, J Gouge, B McMillan, T Bills, N Fitzharding e FIRST GRADE RESERVE GRADE .now, ariyone/Swa·n>. Umpires L Jolly, G Skandaclumar 0 IFYOU WERE ALONE ON A SATURDAY NIGHl;AND HAD Carl Ringhof HPH (6) fo Scott U(llow MU (6) 23 TO COOK DINNER WHAT WOULD YOUR COOK? Chicken Darren Bl eathman MU (6) 31 At Bensons Lane · Hawkesburyv Macquarie Uni Aaron Webb MW (7) 18 satay stir fry or Spaghetti bolognaise. Mac Uni 8.10 -:,. )8.18_;;. 29.19 38.28 (256) Hawkes~itry 0.0 '-', 9.0': 0.1 --· - Oi1(1) MU ·31 IF YOU COULD-SPEND A DAY WITH ANY ATHLETE IN THE 3 Scott Duhn MU (Bl 17 (12) 26 WORLDWHO WOULD IT BE? Mick Doohan and his Goals MU M Saltmarsh 12, D Bleathman 6, J Careless 6, D Wil son 3, David Barwick HPB (2) 16 D Hannan 2, J Hardman 2, S Matthewman 2. D Colville. N Dryden, SU (2) 24 motorbike on the race track. D Hauste ad, C McArthur, C Mullins .:!~son Br~dley _ 15 WHAT DO YOU HATE DOING THE MOST? Having to Best: MU S Matthewman, M Saltmarsh, J Careless, T McMurrich, HPB (6) 23 watch what I spend. C Mullin s. S Sampson Hwk: S Chase, S Bond , A Wagner, C Magnuson, J West, M Solomons sws (4) 23 Michael Williamson MW 13 Ump ires N Kuchta. J Troshen • S'Y'.DNEY AFL RECORD Round 8, May 27 2000 ECORO Round 8, May 27 2000 fl SFA Fixture 2000 Simon Wilson '~ ' .. ' ~ - St George (Playing Coach) NSW/ACT , ◄ ;,-=; ,

H'bury v Syd Uni on forfeit Round 12 Round 17 Sat April 1 MW 109 169)v W'gong 12.8 (80) Sat June 17 Sat July 22 FULL NAME : Simon Wil son ~ Macq U19.10(124) v Syd U1210182 ) SWSyd 9.13 167) v Penrith 11.11 (77) Macquarie Univ SW Sydney Macquarie Uni v Hawkesbury SSharks 411(35) vW/gong 17.4(106) Southern Sharks v Manly-Warringah Sydney Uni v Southern Sharks NICKNAME: Wil s H/bury 616152) v Penrith 11.12(78) Round 7 Hawkesbury v UNSW/ES Wollongong vHol-Parra-B'town DATE OF BIRTH: 2/12/71 HPB 14.10(94) vSW Syd 137185) Sat May 13 Hol-Parra-B'town v Sydney Uni Penrith v UNSW/ES WEIGHT : 70 UNSW/ES710 152) v M-W 15.14(104) Mac Uni 17.15(117) v HPB 13.16194) Wollongong vPenrith SW Sydney v Manly-Warringah HEIGHT: 171 S/Sharks 22.17(149) vH'bury 54(34) GUERNSEY NUMBER: 5 Round 2 W'gong 21.16(142) vUNSW /ES 10~65) Round 18 FAVORITE PLAYING POSITION: Rover Sat April 8 Penrith 710152) v M-Warr 17.12(114) Round 13 Sat July 29 GREATEST HIGHLIGHT: Playing Swans W/gong 711 153) v Macq U11.10(76) SW Syd 14.10(94) v Syd Uni 13.7185) Sat June 24 Macquarie Uni v Southern Sharks reserve grade Penrith 12.8(80) vS Sharks 1112178) Penrith v Macquarie Uni Hawkesbury vWollongong FAVORITE FOOD: Th ai SW Syd 19.18(132) v H/bury 86154) SW Sydney vSouthern Sharks Hol-Parra-B'town vPenrith FAVORITE DRINK : Bee r M-W 103163) v HPB 17.13(115) Round 8 Manly-Warringah v Hawkesbury UNSW/ES SW Sydney FAVORITE N SHOW : Seinfeld Syd U25.19(169) v UNSW/ES 88156) Sat May 20 UNSW/ESv Hol-Parra-B'town Manly Warringah v Sydney Uni FAVORITE MOVIE : Saving Private Ryan H'bury O111) v Mac Uni 38.28(256) Sydney Uni v Wollongong FAVORITE MUSIC : Country, Rock S/Sharks 9.7161) v Syd Uni 18.12 (120) MARITAL STATUS/CHILDREN : Married to Bee Round 3 Elimination Final Saturday August 5 HPB 20.8(128) v W'gong 159(99) SUPERSTITIONS : Wea ring sp ee dos to games Sat April 15 Qualifying Final Sunday August 6 UNSW/ES128 l80)v Penrith 15.15(105) Round 14 IF YOU WERE TOLD YOU COULD INVITE SIX Macq U17 .15 (117) vPenrith 711 153) M-W 14.8(92) vSW Syd 1212184) Sat July 1 First~Semi Final Saturday August 12 PEOPLE (ANYONE) TO JOIN YOU FOR A SSharks 14.10 (94) vSW Syd 10.10170) Manly-Warringah v Macquarie Uni Se.9~ild Semi-Final SundayA ugust 13 DINNER PARTY, WHO WOULD THEY BE? H'bury 9.9163) v M-W 22.7 (139) Round 9 UNSW/ES v Southern Sharks at Prelirpinary Final Saturday August 19 Friends and family HPB 20.20 (140) v UNSW/ES 6.5 141) Sat May 27 Trumper Grand Final Saturday August 26 IF YOU COULD REPRESENT AUSTRALIA AT W'gong 11.13 (79) vSyd U11.9 175) Southern Sharks v Macquarie Uni Hol-Parra-B'town v Hawkesbury Wollongong v Hawkesbury SW Sydney vWollongong ANY SPORT WHAT WOULD YOU CHOOSE Round4 Penrith vHol -Parra-B'town Sydney Uni v Penrith HOME GROUNDS AND WHY? Golf or Tenni s. Th e dollars are Sat April 22 SW Sydneyv UNSW /ES Hawkesbury · Bensons Lane Richmond great. Mac U16 .6 (102) v M-W 911 (65) Sydney Univ Manly-Warringah Hol-Parra-B'town · Gipps Road Oval HOW DO YOU LIKE TO SPEND SUNDAYS? Sharks 18.22 (130) vUNSW /ES 15 123) Round 15 Manly-Warringah -Weldon Oval Relaxing at the be ach. H'bury 0.414) v HPB 33.26 (224) Round 10 Sat July 8 Macquarie Uni · Roger SheeranOval DESCRIBE YOUR FAVORITE HOLIDAY W'gong 18.20 (128) vSW Syd 1161721 Sat June 3 Macquarie Univ UNSW/ES Penrith • Greygums Oval DESTINATION? At the beach , cool drinks Penrith 106166) v Syd Uni 11.16 (82) Wollongong v Southern Sharks Southern Sharks vHol-Parra-B 'town South West Sydney• Rosedale Oval with my wife. Penrith v Hawkesbury Wollongong v Manly-Warringah Southern Sharks • Gwawley Park WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE AFL PLAYER AND Round 5 SW Sydney v Hol-Parra-B'town Penrith v SW Sydney Sydney Uni .. • Sydney ~niie~ity No. 1 WHY? Paul Kelly. Inspirational. Sat April 29 Manly-Warringah vUNSW/ES Sun July 9 UNSW/ES : Village Green , WHO DO YOU BARRACK FOR IN THE AFL? SWS 1011 171) v Mac Uni 14.8 (92) Sun June 4 Sydney Uni v Hawkesbury Wollongong• North Dalton Park Swans M-W 24.15 (159) vSharks 98162) Sydney Un i v Macquarie Uni IF YOU WERE ALONE ON A SATURDAY UNSW/ES 26.20 (176) vH'bury 8.5153) NIGHT AND HAD TO COOK DINNER WHAT Penrith810158) v W'gong 21.9 (135) Round ,11 Round 16 WOULD YOUR COOK? Pa sta Syd Uni 18.71115) v HPB 21 .13 (139) First Grade Matches commence at Sat June 10 Sat July 15 IF YOU COULD SPEND A DAY WITH ANY ZOOpm and Reserve Grade Matches Macquarie Uni vWollongong Hol-Parra-B 'town v Macquarie Uni ATHLETE IN THE WORLD WHO WOULD IT Round 6 Southern Sharks v Penrith Hawkesbury v Southern Sharks commence at 1ZOOpm. BE? Michael Jackson Sat May 6 Hawkesbury vSW Sydney UNSW/ES vWollongong Please call 02 9955 1722 to con firm WHAT DO YOU HATE DOING THE MOST? FOUNDED 1 928 UNSW/ ES 6.6142) vMac U17.9 (111) Hol -Parra-B'town v Manly-Warringah Manly-Warrin gah vPen rith times. Draw sub1ect to change with­ Losing HPB 22.15 (147) vSth Sharks 711 153) UNSW/ES v Sydney Uni Sydney Uni v SW Sydney out notice.

~ SYDNEY AJ,t t<:>Ur website: ----- UNSW/ES J McPh erson 6 T Banfield 2 C McCallum 2 G Fuss Baima in 7 0 7 0 372 655 56 .8 0 'WWW;gasg(otiiiciry,/bafo 16 John Feain 22/6/83 195 80 J Berry J Goodal e B Abbot ------1 ";"ft - -·-- - - Best - Pennant Hill s A Grossmann P Folkard D Trieg aa rdt UNDER U18 DIVISION 1 "' _;, , \ -~y. /;.:,: 17 Glen Fowler 27/2/81 17 5 75 K Williams T Nuna n -----·- P W L D For __Ag¥ _ % _ Pts _ -~ponsor· ------North Shore 7 5 2 0 539 388 138.9 20 Hayden Dyt 194 UNSW/ES: T Banfield J McPherson G Fuss S Reid B Roberts Drummoyne Sports Club 18 10/8/76 95 Sydney UJ 6s 7 5 2 o 548 402 136.3 - 20 Umpires D Samojlowicz A Lewis T Burton St Geo rg e 2 0 476 288 165.3 16 2 Hy the Stf eet 19 Mark Mackenzie 15/6/72 183 86 Pen11ant Hifls 2 0 c4z1 257 1618 16 ------Drummoyne 2047 Campbelltown v North Shore at Monarch Field Ca mpbelltown 3 0 402 349 115.2 12 Michael Carey 175 NCC Hunters , 469 1H.1 12 21 3/1/75 88 ·c!IIJlPbelltown 5.2 }.4 · }H "17.8 (110) O 422 . Ph91811687 EastCoastEagles O 351 316 111 .1 12 North Shore 2.3 6,5 · 7.6" 8.8 (56) 22 Ben Jones 25/2/72 188 102 Western Jets O 156 646 24 1 4 • ------6 Weste rn Suburbs O 177 471 37.6 0 Sat ,J,::Jui:'fet " 23 Aaron Jackson 27 /2/78 182 81 Goals - Campbelltown D De spard 5 A Fiddler 4 M Faulkn er 2 ------C Jordan M Kent S Prenter M Withers G Valentine S Frederik sen Beacflitirti 24 Brett Nitschke 24/5/74 190 100 UNDER U18 DIVISION 2 7.00pm at the Dh.immoyne North Shore: C Dale 6 B Anthony N Chadwick ______P_ W_ L _ D__ For _Agst % ___ftL_ 25 Sam Bende ich 25/9/73 183 78 Best• Campbelltown T Burnett D Keen M Withers M Kemp UNSW/ES 6 4 2 0 512 296 173.0 16 Sports C[ub ------·------A Fiddler T Courtney Penrith 4 0 •; 343 227 151.1 16 Southern Sharks 3 0 258 314 82.2 12 $15 p/heaa. 26 Steve Smith 17/12(19 193 102 North Shore G Mackinl ay S Webb C Dale C Tyrell B Anthony ------·- Manly 2 0 L 3.4~ 438 ' 78.8 B Live entertainment, prizes, 27 Tim Howell 14/7/81 184 75 N Chadwick Balmain 257 440 584 nibblies, cocktai ls: Umpires K Cheesman P Cherry B Woodhea d

31 Ashley Reade 8/7/72 187 94 SYDNSiAUSSIE IIUU$ For tickets, contact ------SOCIAL CLUIS SOCIAL CLUB Sydney Swans v Balmain at SCG .. -~·-"' LEADING 33 Josh Bartlett ", 7/12/75 182 87 Sy1ij'i,Y .~ : "3.6 ' 1p.8 ' ', 1u1 1!.14(1281 · RESERVf GllAD~ · I GOALKICKERS ----- , EC Eagles 9.9 (63) bt West~r~ Suburbs 8,7 (55) ' P~!rfia1~i 6.4 8:10,1 : ·· 2.13 18.15.(1231 34 Stuart Nash 21/5/68 176 85 Pennant Hi.lls 1f-)2j84) _bt U~SW/ES 5.8 (38) NS (6) 40 ------North Shore 11,9(75) bt Campbelltown 9.6 (60) Goals• Sydney: B Allison 5 M Nicks 3 S Feast 3 B McAllister 2 NCC Huoters 11.20 [86) bt Balrryain 8.9 (57) P Al lison ss (0) 24 ·------R O'Connor S Stevens T Kennelly S Potts B Holgate P Dugmore Balmain : L Campbell 4 A Reade 3 W Chapman 2 T Howell 2 UNDER 18 DIVISION 1 MGib~ry St.G (0) 19 ------·-- EC Eagles •1212 (84) bt Western Suburbs 2.3 (15) S Kirkwood 2 R Meldrum 2 J Bartlett M Ca rey B Murray Pennant H_ills 19.,18(132) bt Western Jets 0.2 (2) KWilliams PH 14) 17 ------Best - Sydney: S Stevens B Alli son J Myers A Sutton S Feas t North Shore:105.(65) btCampbelltown 9,1 0 (64) R O'Connor Rushed Sydney'U16s l~.J3J9,?)bt NCC Hunters 7.2 (44) (4) 16 Balmain A Read e L Campbell G Bouchier R Meldrum M Salisbury N2 (0) 15 UNSW/ES l5 Z) bt Baimain 45 (29) . Umpires B Amal W Hoskin s G Ac land Manly F6 J1QBJ,tjt E,~nrith 3.7 (25) (5) 15 SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 8, May 27 2000 SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 8, May 27 2000 d WESTERN SUBURBS Words you thought you knew aam l1"st Black and White 2000 l(i Coach: John Zelesco Captain: Lee Urquhart

N . NAME D B HT WT G 8 he word juggernaut is increasingly bein g jumping in the path of the massive chariot. 2 Matth ew Co les 14/2/73 174 80 Tused in connection with Essendon 's Even though it is probable that such stories -·------seemingly unstoppable surge towards th is were 'travellers' tales', by the 19th century, 3 Paul Charles 28/9/76 188 96 season's flag. Juggernaut first appeared in juggernaut had passed from being a title to 4 Marc Ba uer 22/1/79 180 74 English in the first half of the 17th century and meaning an institution or idea to which people was used only in writing about the Juggern aut blindly sacrificed themselves and from there to 5 Paul Casey 16/11/73 175 80 festival in India. The word is derived from two meaning any irresistible force. It wa s not a 6 Brad Freney 20/2/73 179 92 San skrit words, jagat (world) and nathas (lord) huge step to apply the word to heavy motor and is the anglicised version of Jagannath vehicles. 7 Jamie McGinley 6/2/71 190 102 [Lord of the World] - a title given to th e The image being conveyed when describing 8 Tony Morris 16/7/76 178 83 Krishna, one of the incarnations of the god all-conquering teams, such as the Bombers, as Vishnu . juggernauts is of a large vehicle destroying all 9 Michael Olykse n 28/6/68 182 75 Krishna, under the title of Jagannath, wa s in its path. But in the stories of the original 10 Craig Holm es 18/3/75 188 90 especially worshipped in the Indian town of Juggernaut, it was the devotees of the god Puri. In an annual festival his image was drawn who were crushed beneath the chariot's 11 Dani el Coughlin 21/2/80 183 95 along on a very lavishly decorated chariot by wheels. Will this Essendon juggernaut crush its 12 Lee Urquhart 11 /3/69 181 89 Such Hair Design thousands of Jagannath devotees. A medieval own fanatics as it did, albeit as an embryonic European account of this ceremony included juggernaut, in last year's preliminary final? 13 Andrew William s 23/6/77 175 76 stories of fanatics sa crificing themselves by By Kevan Carroll 14 Stephen Hud so n 27 /7 /82 181 80 ------Western·Sub c"urbs 15 Arron Convery 29/12/75 183 85 Banquet Au~t!OI! 16 Shane Dupi ll e 9/9/68 176 76 Are you being taxed to the ------Saturday July 1, 7pm at 17 Ben Cottre ll 2~/3/80 181 80 Western Suburbs Licensed Club.

RAFTERS? 18 Scot Arm strong 27 /1/81 191 95 For details and tickets contact 19 Nath an Chi sholm 28/12/72 184 80 Darren Simpson on 9797 0150. ---- -·- - If so, get RAFTERS to do your taxi 20 Lee Casey 21 /6/78 184 72 21 Scott Thomlin son 11/9/71 192 95 Western Suburbs invites all players, ----·------officials, members and supporters to 22 Daniel Hockey 20/10/80 183 75 V GST/ABN registrations V Tax returns Western Suburbs Licensed Club 23 Mark Mooney 5/11/76 184 90 40 Hampton St Croydon Pk Management reports Business set-ups 24 Craig Spencer 28/4/75 180 77 V V Join us for drinks and match awards 27 Dale Odgers 4/6/71 197 102 after the game. Lvl 6, 4 O'Connell St, Sydney 1 Membrey St, Granville ---~ ------41 Darryl Hoffman 24/12/77 182 82 9202 2756 9637 1651 45 Stephen Bal I 14/12/78 185 75 54 Peter Berecz 30/10/71 175 90 Rushed

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SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 8, May 27 2000 SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 8, May 2.7 2000 UNSW/ES SFA Round 8 Wrap Red, Blue & White 2000 learn list Coach: Michael Byrne Captain: Chris O'Dwyer Holroyd burst helps them to keep second spot N . NAME G B 1 Jeremy Goodale --·--- 2 Nick Ande rson n a hard-fought and physical encoun te r at Gipps Rd, Holroyd-Parra Blacktown - Ikicked four vital goals late in the third quarter, which proved to be the difference 3 Stuart Murley in a high scoring game between the two most improved sides of 2000. -·------4 Glenn Murrihy Proudly Supported By: Despite having two players sent off in the opening quarter, the Goannas were ·----- able to hold the Lions in that period. The game was a tight affair, as both sides 5 Sam Cutting showed impressive signs, but it was th e home side that was able to kick the vital " 6 Brendan Dessent goals in the premiership quarter. ,, ______7 Matthew Paul Pat Gallagher had a big game for th e Goannas that was highlighted by his six 8 Nick Gilbert 13/03/75 187 77 goals, whilst Glenn White and Rodney Dea bes were strong across halfback. ------For the Lions, Kev Pritchard and Michael Cutting did their jobs well in defence, 9 Darren Hall 29/12/75 187 92 and Fred David continued his consisten t goal kicking form up forward with five 10 Brad Abbot 15/02/74 180 85 majors. ------11 Jason McPh erso n 07 /08/75 180 80 At Weldon Oval, in a clash that had a large bearing on the lower half of the top Ci five, Manly got up in a tight struggle with South-West Sydney. 12 Ken Howe BMCMedia.com The Magpies came out firing and looked good in the first half, but could not 13 Brad Flinn shake off the Wolves, who eventually wore them down. 14 Craig Higgins South -West Sydney are one of a number of sides that are placed just outside the top five, and will be ruing the fact that they have lost five games by margins of four 15 Chris O'Dwyer ~ - goals or less. 16 Matthew Kimball The inconsistent Sydney Uni side continued their one win - one loss pattern by 17 David Ba ck ler defeating the Southern Sharks at Gwawley Park. ----- The Students were able to take advantage of the scoring end in the second and 18 Brett Roberts fourth quarters, with their season on the line. 19 Darren Peters Gerard Mitchell was strong up forward with seven goals, whilst Barney Pierce, 20 Andrew Davis 10/05/82 189 80 Ben Gay and the returned Joey Biskup all contributed to the win. ------21 Sean Patton 23/09/7 4 185 93 In a tight game on the confined spaces of Trumper Park, Penrith were able to stay ·------in touch with the top five by getting up over UNSW/ES. 23 Steve Abbott 09/01/76 173 80 Dave Cummings had a good game in the ruck, whilst Cameron O'Brien and Steve 24 Mark Dixon 26/09/79 185 80 Allen were also able to lift when needed . --- Macquarie Uni remain undefeated at the top of the ladder, after recording a 27 Brian 0'Drisco ll 28/04/69fj comfortable win over Hawkesbury at Bensons Lane. 28 Pau l Webber ------y-.:-,~~-1_88 _8_5-~~-~ - - Stu Matthewman worked tirelessly with Dave Wilson in the middle, which 29 Tim Banfield 185 85 enabled Mal Saltmarsh to make good use of his opportun ities with a swag of goals. This week Sydney Uni takes on Manly in a game that will have a large bearing on 30 Angus Darling 03/02/~3.~ the final make up of the top five. 33 Ryan Keys . 01 !08/Tt O 184 70" ------These two sides will have a good knowledge of each others style, as they have 34 Shayne Reid 18/0.5/78 187 .. 83 met several times in the past few seasons, most memorably in an epic grand final in 1997 at Roger Sheeran Oval. 39 Doug Reid 160 65" Meanwhile, the Sharks, Penrith and South-West Sydney all have important home 43 Jason Gouge ~.. 05/06/7§i¼ games as they try to stay in the race for a finals berth. Rushed ------~--- 3 I ¼ time ½ time /, time full time By Will Ley. NSW/ACT ◄ ► ~ SYDNEY A FL RECORD Round 8, May 27 2000 SYDNEY AFL R ECORD Rn11nrl R M ;,v ?7 ?000 l.JX,,t_: J_____, t , , _ _r ,r-. C- I ,J ( ,L .r l"-, i'\ t y• } ! ; r- ! fl J,-, ' ~~~~----=i.--f>ENNANT HllLS •--·· - .

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No, NAME G B 2. .. Jason Cl arke 3. Kristen Willi ams --~--,,-+--- Jfl'----"--+--1 ~ Ali~ta ir i::1i ehaFdson- 0 Proudly Supported By: 84 80 81 10. Richard Gerke 11. Paul Folkard 12: Daniel Delooze 13. Tim Hall 14, Adam Grossma nn 10/8/72 190 89 ------15. Peter Di xon 186 92

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~yshed ~, I()'~ iO SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 8, May 27 2000 A gE-/_f,., , c.;, .{J'-; I<, !\IL~ ,-r,Q ! E6 t1 A /( [)r; P, ),,) I )'. D AJ 1 CAMPBELLTOWN Y\fell done St Bernadette's .st Reflex Blue & White 2000 learn ll Coach: Geoff Valentine Captain: Trevor Burnett After three months, 7800 children, 480 schools and 1868 games of AFL junior football all over greater Sydney, the Paul Kelly Cup has been won No NAME DOB " HT WT G B · 1 Trevor Burnett 21/05/69 172 75 ------' 2 Sha nn on Courtn ey 19/05/80 184 77 I ast week, after months of playing, St Bernadette's robin matches before playing off against each-other ---- , 3 Peter Free 21/05/71 172 76 Urimary School held the Paul Kelly Cup aloft at for the Paul Kelly Cup Riverina trophy. ------Proudly Supported By: They drew in the Grand final 34 a piece and have ' • 4 Chris Lees · 15/02/80 182 76.4 the SCG. ------. 5 Coached by Scott Ingram St Bernadette's Primary agreed to share the trophy. Dean Raper 20/09/76 184 84 MONARCH School at Castle Hill won the Paul Kelly Cup gra nd St Bernadette's received the perpetual Paul Kelly ' 7 Marc Ro se 31/12/72 181 88 Cup trophy and individual medallions from Paul Kelly - - -·------final defeating Wyvern Prep School by eight poin ts. •8 Michael Faulkner 31/07 /80 181 75 The final score was St Bernadette's 4.3 27 to himself at the presentations. • 9 Adam Fiddler 9/02/76 -. 1~ 7-§_ ~ 1J1 - Wyvern Prep 3.1 19. Paul Kelly will also visit the St Bernadettes Primary Each team played a minimum of three gam es School in the next month and present the trophy to l0 Bfia A Kefflt:ittw 5/06/61 175 79.5 with St Bernadette defeating Christian Brothers the team at school assembly. 11 ~Wiaol Fmeti 18/02/80 183 76 ------Lewisham in the semi final while Wyvern Pre p The Paul Kelly Cup is a 12-a-side primary schools ~JL_Ch ri stoph~ Jordan 19/12/80 18_Q_____§1__ _ _ defeated Middle Harbour in the other semi final. competition for boys and girls run throughout 13 M~ek K@Ff'lr, 13/05/77 191 95 The AFL Paul greater Sydney ------14 Shannon Prenter 10/10/77 181 80 Kelly Cup, named including the north after the current and south coasts of 15 •tM Oi:: :p&M 26/10/71 173 80 Sydney Swans NSW while an 29/J 0/80 182 76 captain and 1995 independent , 17 Jason Haddock 10/07 /78 189 86 Brownlow competition, with , 18 Matthew Withers 11/01/80 189 100 medallist, is one of the same name, is ---- 19 ~11A,ii8~ , 8/0):l/82 179 70 the largest primary ,~ conducted in the ----- LEADERS 0:, 21 ~Ji~91 ~t,jlallaltAgt:fam• 10/06/7.6 187 85.9 school competitions ~- Wagga region. --- IN LAND ; It is run in a · 22 Sean Fitzpatrick 3/12/76 186 88 in Australia. ------& PROPERTY The 16 schools o round robin format 23 .i ~usn j;@fen 13/11/75 186 85 ~ that have made it with gala days for .. 24 Richard Hugh es 10/06/74 190 89 through to finals day Junior champs: St Bernadette's with Paul Kelly, other each zone being ------Swans' players and the Cup. 4 25 Chris Fretwell 13/09/82 179 70 17L&/4p0;Night at the were Kingslangley ------run Casino.,F0llowing the-match PS and St Bernadette's PS Castle Hill from the throughout the months of March and April. The 26 !?eite: Mmpf-w 18/03/81 Western Sydney region, Dudley PS and Swansea PS winner from each zone competed · 27 Geoff Valentine 6/01/70 182 86 a dinner has been booked at from Newcastle, Greenacre PS and Loftus PS from St in regional finals in late April and early May with 28 ---WEJy::e Clmtrr 20/08/77 181 79.5 the Star easino Restaurant. George/Sutherland, Middle Harbour PS and Oxford the Grand final held at the SCG in May. 29

No NAME D B HT WT G 8 No. NAME DOB HT WT G 8 1 Chris Dal e 2-6~73 192 95 ·- - 1 Scott Richmond 19/11/81 167 66 2 _ Brett Anthjmy _ 8-N5 175 82 -· ------·- -- - 2 Michael Talbot 21/4/81 180 72 3 Paul Rowle s 13-8-71 189 92 - -·- - 4 - Chris Tyrell - - 13-6-78 178 82 3 Bruce Gilmour 3/10/75 177 75 5 Simon Webb 18-12-79 179 73 ------_4_ P~aff~ _ 25/6/7 4 186 88 FOUNDED 1 928 Proudly Supported By: _§_ James Con sidine _ 5-10-72 _lli8 98 .]__ __ Matthew Parker _ 5-7-76 183 83 5 Simon Wilson 2/12/71 170 70 8 SteveKidd 12-2-80 179 70 6 Cameron Raper 12/1/76 180 77 Proudly Supported By: _9_ PaLJJlpwler _ 18-6-79 -180- 80 ------7 Craig Tognolini 26/11/77 180 78 _J_Q_Dam ienl:Ji!II __ 2-1-77 173 75 ------J L_Phil_Hod_ginkson _ 15-6-76 __168 __ Ji_?_ 8 Matthew Gibson 3/6/69 186 90 12 Nathan Chadwick 12-10-75 190 90 ~·------·-- - 9 Dale Wakefield 25/4/81 175 81 J_~nltl__MiddletQ_Q_ 29-8-81 _llill_ __fil_ _ 10 Stephen Lording 6/6/78 192 97 J_L_fe~h_adwi (js_ 22-11-72 190 85 ------_l .!i__Gr~t Mack~ _ 24-3-81 184 84 _1_1_ Gre_g _Coffey _ _ __ 4/_1/_7_1 _ 188 94 _l§_Sa.r!l]ierce _ 16-9-74 182 92 12 Nic hol as Lilley 15/2/81 188 84 '" Sydney .. hutchison telecoms 17 Damien Allen 13-9-80 185 90 ------·- Airport •• 13 Ashley Carter 1/7 / 74 180 76 -----18 Bruce Fox 25-12-69.. 187 97 ------19 Cain Sarah 17-5-75 175 74 15 Nicholas Carter 4/6/76 178 76 ------· -- --·- ---·------JOIN IAN TRENT, .lQ__ AnthoDY_ Lowe s _ 5-9-80 187 74 17 Peter Orton 22/6/72 173 79 21 Ben Fletcher 18-1-79 180 85 - ----"~---- - GREG RADLEY AND 18 Jim Ka zaglis 11 /7/80 184 82 _1L_Bre!Jl Barnes _ --1.Q:lcS0 J_76 _ l2 ST.Gl;OR .~E GENERAL 23 Mark Livy 25-7-79 187 83 19 Mark Graham 14/5/77 180 84 MANAGER TONY HINE AS Tune into 91.5 FM THEY ARE CAUGHTTALKING -24 DavTd Halli.Qfil' 30-6-73 187 - 75 20 Craig O'Brien 3/3/70 17 4 89 25 Damian Hofert 27-10-69 193 97 SYDNEY AFL ON THE BIG Northside Radio at - - - -1§._ lain Jones __ 11-2-81 178 72 21 Lee McHugh 21/9/80 183 86 SPORTS BREAKFAST AT 8.08am every 27 Justin Casey 30-7-70 185 82 23 Jonathon Sh in eburg 8/7 /8 1 188 86 6.50AM TUESDAYS ON ~KY 26-10-68 195 97 _ - - - -- SPORTS'.'ANDTALK AT 1017 2(Mark s_tocls_g_al ~ 24 Cameron Druery 23/5/77 191 88 Saturday mqming to _lUre_g_Mumforci_ 13-8-72 183 93 ------· ON YOUR AM DIAL _lQ_fa u jj_i m_QgJn _ 14-l,80 174 70 25 Michael Ryan 28/2/77 183 90 hear North+Shores --- - - 31 Damian Whittle 25-9-75 195 80 29 Richard Talbot 21/4/81 186 85 UPCOMING SOCIAL EVENTS Lionel Beale talk 3TBen Carylo ~ - 20-11-76 178 80 31 Shane Demir 17/5/80 177 70 about the Sydney 33 Aaron Dooley 19-7-81 178 65 Chicken & Champagne Night 34Mark0 Brady - 14-7-70 180 -88-- 32 Adam Demir __ 24_/4_/_79_ _176 70 (plus talent quest) AFL and North 3~ Daniel Kulk =- 24-10-75 194 87 33 Hadyn Reid 18/11 /75 189 88 June 3rd at Olds Park 36 Nick Adams 20-10-81 168 62 - -·------35 Jason Allie 30/1 /70 186 87 Shore. _]Z __ l_\ll e _QQ_o I~ _ 19-7-81 178 _ 65__ ------Annual Auction Night on _38 . B_r_L!ce _fuJrk L _ 27-6-63 1_filj .J3~- 1§.__Evan You~ _ 6/_3/_8_1 _ 194 87 July 15th at Roslyn Gardens _:i_Q_S NSW/ACT / , time ½ time / , time full time NSW/ACT ......

SYDNEY AFL RECORD-- Round 8, May 27 2000 SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 8, May 27 --2000