Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 2014 PREMIER DIVISION FIXTURE AROUND THE GROUNDS

Round 1 Round 6 Round 11 Round 16 Saturday, Mar 29 Saturday, May 10 Saturday, Jun 28 Saturday, Aug 9 Wests 21.7 def Camp 6.7 StG 17.7 v Camp 15.8 Campbelltown v Sydney Uni Manly v Wests UTS 9.12 def by UNSW 9.15 MW 24.16 v SHE 3.6 Pennant Hills v Wests Campbelltown v Pennant Hills SU 13.4 def NS 9.12 SU 14.7 v Wests 14.8 Hills Eagles v North Shore St George v Hills Eagles StG 10.9 def by MW 15.12 PH 19.16 v UTS 8.2 Manly v St George UNSW/ES v North Shore Sunday, Mar 30 NS 9.11 v UNSW/ES 9.7 Sunday, Jun 29 Sydney Uni v UTS While we have only just passed the half- PH 14.12 def SHE 10.9 UNSW/ES v UTS AFL Sydney Pink Sock Round way mark of the season it appears the A reminder that next weekend is AFL Sydney Pink Round 7 Round 17 final five for the Premier Division finals Round 2 Saturday, May 17 Round 12 Saturday, Aug 16 could be close to being set. The top four Sock Round where many teams across the city will Saturday, Apr 5 UTS 15.8 v NS 9.17 Saturday, Jul 5 North Shore v St George sides on the ladder could count themselves don pink socks to support the McGrath Foundation. Camp 7.11 v NS 8.8 Camp 7.6 v MW 13.11 Campbelltown v UTS Manly v Campbelltown as finals certainties now while 5th placed To ensure your team supports this great cause MW 20.9 v PH 5.9 SHE 11.15 v PH 17.10 Pennant Hills v Manly Pennant Hills v Sydney Uni Sydney University sit 6 points clear of 6th please email [email protected] StG 14.8 v UTS 12.5 StG 12.13 v SU 10.11 St George v North Shore UTS v Hills Eagles which happens to be North Shore who with your order before stock runs out. SHE 5.12 v Wests 10.12 Wests 14.9 v UNSW/ES Wests v Hills Eagles UNSW/ES v Wests they comprehensively defeated last week- Sunday, Apr 6 10.8 UNSW/ES v Sydney Uni end. It is only a game and half though and SU 4.11 v UNSW/ES 6.15 Round 18 with UTS, UNSW/ES and Campbelltown snapping at the Bombers heels the Students wont be pencilling a

Round 8 Round 13 Saturday, Aug 23 return to finals just yet. Round 3 Saturday, May 31 Saturday, Jul 12 Campbelltown v St George Saturday, Apr 12 UTS 9.10 v Wests 17.16 UTS v Pennant Hills Pennant Hills v North Shore At the halfway mark of the year, we have the following leaders in the various awards: Wests 9.12 v StG 10.6 SHE 11.9 v StG 25.14 Manly v UNSW/ES Manly v Sydney Uni  Nor-West in the Club Championship (1 point ahead of holders Manly-Warringah) UNSW/ES 11.7 v PH 14.11 SU 11.7 v PH 12.12 North Shore v Campbelltown UTS v Wests NS 6.5 v MW 10.12 MW 24.17 v NS 4.4 Sydney Uni v Hills Eagles Sunday, Aug 24  Brayden Fowler in the Stan Milton trophy with 49 goals (and not without hope of claiming the UTS 11.11 v Camp 17.12 Sunday, Jun 1 St George v Wests Hills Eagles v UNSW/ES rare feat of a Premier Division ton). Pennant Hills Stephen Wray sits 21 goals behind with UTS‘s SHE 2.8 v SU 12.6 UNSW/ES 13.10 v Camp Adam Baker a further 4 adrift. 13.13  Verna Iles of Newtown in the Women‘s Division One competition on 15 goals, 2 clear of Sydney Round 14 Sat 30th Aug University‘s Ashlee Morgan Round 4 Saturday, Jul 19 Qualifying Final Friday, Apr 25 Round 9 Campbelltown v UNSW/ES  Jake Mindham of Sydney Hills Eagles in the Under 19 Division One competition, just in front of Wests 12.9 v PH 16.14 Saturday, June 14 Hills Eagles v Manly Sun 31st Aug Manly-Warringah‘s Mitchell Bell Saturday, Apr 26 NS 6.6 v SU 20.11 North Shore v UTS Elimination Final SU 16.6 v Camp 11.11 PH 13.8 v Camp 8.8 St George v Pennant Hills Only 3 teams remain undefeated while only 3 teams have failed to record victories. MW 25.22 v UTS 5.5 Wests 5.5 v MW 12.15 Wests v Sydney Uni Saturday 6th Sept NS 19.17 v SHE 9.4 SHE 8.11 v UTS 11.13 On the field this week there are some interesting clashes headlined by the Sydney University v Manly- UNSW/ES 12.8 v StG 14.16 StG 11.16 v UNSW/ES 8.10 2nd Semi Final Round 15 Warringah clash from Sydney Uni No. 1 Oval. Sydney University continue to surprise this year and Manly

Saturday, Aug 2 will have to be on their game at the tricky ground. This weeks MOTW streamed live from 2pm on Satur- Sunday 7th Sept Round 5 Round 10 Wests v North Shore day at www.youtube.com/aflsydneylive is the derby of sorts between Campbelltown and Western Sub- 1st Semi Final Saturday, May 03 Saturday, Jun 21 UTS v Manly urbs where the Blues will be looking to get revenge on their opening round defeat. The picturesque NS 11.10 v Wests 12.12 Campbelltown v Wests Hills Eagles v Campbelltown Waverley Oval hosts the in form Bats against St George while UNSW/ES and Hills Eagles will be looking UNSW/ES 8.7 v MW 12.14 Sydney Uni v Manly Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES Sunday 14th Sept to return to the winners circles after tough starts to the year. The weekend is rounded out when North Camp 9.6 v SHE 12.6 North Shore v Pennant Hills Sydney Uni v St George Preliminary Final Shore will look to put a rough month behind them against the 2nd placed Pennant Hills at Gore Hill Oval. PH 8.13 v StG 3.13 UTS v St George UTS 9.7 v SU 8.13 UNSW/ES v Hills Eagles Saturday, 20th Sept Have a great weekend at the footy!

Grand Final AFL Sydney Premier Division AFL Sydney curtain raiser on Spotless Stadium Tips for Round 10 Sunday will see 2014’s first AFL Sydney curtain ‘The Rookie’ ‘Danny’ raiser at Spotless Stadium as the Moorebank Magpies by 40 Magpies by 30 women’s team host the Auburn GIANTS on Spot-

Bats by 4 Dragons by 25 less Stadium prior to the GWS GIANTS v Carlton

game. First bounce for the women’s match is Dogs by 23 Dogs by 29 Demons by 29 Demons by 70 10:15pm with the main game scheduled for Giants by 11 Giants by 33 1:10pm. www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 40 1 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 CODE OF CONDUCT 2014 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS DIVISION FIVE P W L % &WON PARENTS & SUPPORTERS 1 NOR-WEST 10 9 1 289 90 2 PENRITH 10 8 2 148 80 3 CAMDEN 10 7 3 203 70  Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. 4 BLACKTOWN 10 7 3 193 70 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 10 5 5 104 50  Encourage participation, but don‘t force it. 6 UNSW/ES 10 4 6 94 40 7 MOOREBANK 10 4 6 50 40  Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. 8 UTS 10 3 7 90 30  Never ridicule mistakes or losses. Supporters are there to support not 9 NORTH SHORE 10 2 8 52 20 downgrade. 10 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 10 1 9 289 10 UNDER 19 DIVISION ONE P W L % %WON  Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administra- 1 ST GEORGE 8 7 1 222 88 tors and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. 2 UNSW/ES 9 7 2 119 78 3 NORTH SHORE 6 3 3 106 50  Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. 4 MANLY WARRINGAH 8 4 4 91 50 5 PENNANT HILLS 7 2 5 87 29  Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club 6 HILLS EAGLES 7 2 5 68 29 officials in private 7 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 7 1 6 64 14 UNDER 19 DIVISION TWO P W L % %WON  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many 1 WESTERN SUBURBS 8 7 1 218 88 such comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, 3 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 8 5 3 137 63 Club and family that are let down with such remarks. 2 PENRITH 8 5 3 102 63 4 MOOREBANK 7 4 3 131 57  Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. 5 SOUTHERN POWER 8 3 5 119 38  Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct 6 MACARTHUR GIANTS 8 3 5 75 38 toward any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally 7 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 7 0 7 26 0 unacceptable. WOMENS DIVISION ONE P W L % PTS 1 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 7 7 0 426 28  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, 2 UNSW/ES STINGRAYS 7 5 2 246 20 coaches, officials or players. 3 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 7 3 4 79 12  Abusive language is unacceptable. 4 WESTERN WOLVES 7 2 5 65 8 5 NEWTOWN 7 2 5 61 8  Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate com- 6 BALMAIN 7 2 5 46 8 ments against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League WOMENS DIVISION TWO P W L % %WON which is discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but 1 SOUTHERN POWER 9 9 0 1017 100 is not limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone mes- 2 WOLLONGONG SAINTS 8 7 1 803 88 3 PENRITH RAMETTES 9 7 2 230 78 Postal Address 4 UTS SHAMROCKS 8 5 3 222 63 Suite 3.03, 10 Tilley Lane 5 RANDWICK CITY ANGELS 8 5 3 67 63 Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 6 AUBURN GIANTS 9 3 6 67 33 7 UNSW/ES STINGRAYS 9 3 6 50 33 Phone Number 02 9453 3034 8 MANLY WARRINGAH 8 2 6 43 25 Fax Number 02 9453 3428 9 MOOREBANK 9 1 8 20 11 Email Address [email protected] 10 GOSFORD 9 1 8 14 11 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2 39 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 2014 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS AFL SYDNEY CLUB CONTACTS

PREMIER DIVISION P W L D % PTS AUBURN GIANTS Amna K-Hassan 0416 736 254 [email protected] 1 MANLY WARRINGAH 9 9 0 0 283 36 2 PENNANT HILLS 9 8 1 0 126 32 BALMAIN Andrew Kyprianou 0423 781 021 [email protected] 3 WESTERN SUBURBS 9 6 2 1 120 26 BALMAIN WOMEN‘S Rowena Morgan 0449 185 927 [email protected] 4 ST GEORGE 9 6 2 1 116 26 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 9 4 4 1 125 18 BLACKTOWN MAGIC Fabian McLeod 0431 748 751 [email protected] 6 NORTH SHORE 9 3 6 0 72 12 7 UTS 9 2 6 1 69 10 CAMDEN Warren Back 0414 795 529 [email protected] 8 UNSW/ES 9 2 7 0 85 8 CAMPBELLTOWN Russell O‘Brien 0419 610 927 [email protected] 9 CAMPBELLTOWN 9 2 7 0 78 8 10 HILLS EAGLES 9 1 8 0 53 4 GOSFORD WILDCATS Lachlan Thompson 0410 525 859 [email protected] DIVISION ONE P W L D % PTS 1 BALMAIN 9 8 1 0 217 32 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA Justin Cunneen 0433 990 079 [email protected] 2 PENNANT HILLS 9 8 1 0 169 32 ILLAWARRA Debbie Brookfield 0417 410 736 [email protected] 3 UTS 9 7 2 0 114 28 4 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 9 6 3 0 114 24 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Pete LeBreton 0423 067 040 [email protected] 5 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 9 4 5 0 99 16 6 SOUTHERN POWER 9 4 5 0 83 16 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WOMEN‘S Liz Fassone 0402 784 350 [email protected] 7 ILLAWARRA 9 3 6 0 78 12 MANLY WARRINGAH Russell Clack 0411 666 577 [email protected] 8 ST GEORGE 9 2 7 0 74 8 9 UNSW/ES 9 2 7 0 53 8 MOOREBANK Mark Coles 0424 249 078 [email protected] 10 PENRITH 9 1 8 0 78 4 DIVISION TWO P W L D % %WON NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS Amanda Dawe 0409 882 616 [email protected] 1 WESTERN SUBURBS 10 9 1 0 193 89 NOR WEST Geana Smith 0414 565 268 [email protected] 2 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 9 7 2 0 162 80 3 MANLY WARRINGAH 10 7 3 0 205 80 NORTH SHORE Liz Fitzgerald 0417 290 219 [email protected] 4 BLACKTOWN 10 7 3 0 179 80 PENNANT HILLS Tony Richardson 0438 033 513 [email protected] 5 CAMDEN 10 7 3 0 149 60 6 MOOREBANK 10 6 4 0 160 50 PENRITH Greg Corless 0412 579 061 [email protected] 7 NORTH SHORE 9 4 5 0 78 22 8 UTS 10 1 9 0 53 20 RANDWICK CITY Dean Lance 0411 078 220 [email protected] 9 HILLS EAGLES 10 1 9 0 35 10 SOUTHERN POWER Lauren Hodgson 0412 771 574 [email protected] 10 UNSW/ES 10 0 9 0 28 0 DIVISION THREE P W L D % %WON ST GEORGE Brendan Donohue 0419 405 546 [email protected] 1 RANDWICK CITY 9 8 1 0 255 89 2 NOR-WEST 10 8 2 0 166 80 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES Gavin Lawrence 0400 389 955 [email protected] 3 PENNANT HILLS 10 8 2 0 134 80 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Tristan Liles 0402 447 966 [email protected] 4 PENRITH 10 8 2 0 130 80 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 10 6 4 0 146 60 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN‘S Ashlee Morgan 0401 353 121 [email protected] 6 WESTERN SUBURBS 10 5 5 0 84 50 7 GOSFORD 9 2 7 0 83 22 UNSW/ES Paul Simonson 0419 755 684 [email protected] 8 BALMAIN 10 2 8 0 85 20 UNSW WOMEN‘S Karen Hutchison 0414 267 703 [email protected] 9 SOUTHERN POWER 10 1 9 0 39 10 10 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 8 0 8 0 35 0 UTS Simon Rabbitt 0418 418 278 [email protected] DIVISION10 MACQUARIE FOUR UNIVERSITY P1 W0 1L D0 %65 %WON0 1 UTS 9 7 2 0 212 78 UTS SHAMROCKS Simone Faulkner 0431 400 196 [email protected] 2 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 10 7 3 0 99 70 3 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 9 6 3 0 154 67 WESTERN SUBURBS Nick Miller 0487 410 477 [email protected] 4 NORTH SHORE 9 6 3 0 114 67 WESTERN WOLVES Micheala Ekman 0419 691 897 [email protected] 5 WOLLONDILLY 10 6 4 0 137 60 6 UNSW/ES 10 6 4 0 109 60 WOLLONDILLY KNIGHTS Chris Underwood 0438 294 868 [email protected] 7 CAMPBELLTOWN 9 3 6 0 66 33 8 MANLY WARRINGAH 9 2 7 0 92 22 WOLLONGONG SAINTS Katherine Gow 0437 502 784 [email protected] 9 RANDWICK CITY 9 2 7 0 43 22 10 MOOREBANK 10 2 8 0 66 20 NSWAF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION Will MacArthur 0433 723 803 [email protected]

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Article and Photos by Michael Shillito CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 2014 LEADING GOALKICKERS

North Shore vs Sydney University Premier Division LW TOT U19/ BRAYDEN FOWLER MANLY 5 49 We‘ve reached the half-way point of the Sen Res 3's / W Tot Wom home and away season; and already the STEPHEN WRAY PENNANT HILLS 2 28 top five that will be competing in this year‘s finals looks set. Although we still ADAM BAKER UTS 5 24 Nor-West 48 36 7 91 have as much home and away football to Division One LW TOT come as what we‘ve already had; it‘s hard to see how anyone from outside the Manly Warringah 54 28 8 90 BEN ROGERS PARRAMATTA 4 26 top five can displace one of the current BRAD PLUG BALMAIN 2 26 finals-placed teams. Western Suburbs 39 36 14 89 CHRIS BOLT BALMAIN 2 20 The top four certainly look secure, with Pennant Hills 48 32 4 84 Division Two LW TOT more than three games separating fourth from sixth. And the difference between BEN AKMENS BLACKTOWN 8 40 Blacktown 42 28 7 77 fifth-placed Sydney Uni and sixth-placed CHRISTIEN SPECHA WESTS 8 35 North Shore was displayed as a stark reality at Blacktown International Camden 42 28 7 77 MATTHEW RAWLE MANLY 3 31 Sportspark No 2 on Saturday afternoon. Division Three LW TOT Had the Bombers been able to defeat the Students, they‘d have moved into the top five. But it didn‘t Randwick City 48 8 10 66 take long for it to be clear that wasn‘t going to happen. PETER KYLE NOR-WEST 1 33 Balmain 48 8 5.6 61.6 TIM EATHER GOSFORD 3 30 It was a North Shore home game, but it didn‘t feel like one. Overnight rain had seen Gore Hill Oval con- MITCHELL STEVENS PENRITH 8 27 tentiously closed; the game moved to Blacktown No 2. And the injury-decimated North Shore team that St George 39 8 14 61 took the field quickly looked out of their depth as the Students took an early lead. The Bombers stayed Division Four LW TOT in touch for about 15 minutes; but by quarter time the Students had seven goals to two on the score- Sydney University 27 28 2 57 board, a 32-point lead, and it was clear it was going to be a long afternoon for the Bombers. ROGER SNODGRASS SYDNEY UNI 0 27 DAVE BACKLER UNSW/ES 3 22 It was a blowout, and the Students continued their relentless drive in the second term as they kicked the Holroyd Parramatta 24 30 0 54 first four goals; and even with the Bombers getting two back in time-on, it was a 46-point lead to the Division Five LW TOT 36 8 8 52 University team at the long break. Moorebank KEVIN KIRK PENRITH 0 30

The Bombers put up some resistance in the third term, holding the Students to three goals while manag- Penrith 6 32 10 48 JOHN LANE BLACKTOWN 5 30 ing two themselves, and it was a 51-point margin at the last change. Under 19s Division One LW TOT Sydney Uni‘s NEAFL team had been playing on the other oval, and by the last quarter, that team‘s play- Macquarie University 36 0 10 46 ers had arrived at the No 2 oval to support their Premier Division team. And they enjoyed what they saw, JAKE MINDHAM HILLS EAGLES 0 16 as North Shore‘s resistance had crumbled and the Students added six unanswered goals in the final UTS 15 28 2 45 MITCHELL BELL MANLY 1 14 term. Under 19s Division Two LW TOT North Shore 18 16 6 40 The 89-point win was spearheaded by the boot of Evan Smith, who marked at will and kicked eight goals JOSHUA COOPER MACQUARIE UNI 8 18 in a best-on-ground performance, with Kyle Underwood contributing four goals. Sam Orton and Glenn Smith also made prominent contributions for the Students. On a tough afternoon for the Bombers, Matt UNSW/ES 12 8 14 34 CONOR APCAR MACQUARIE UNI 2 12 Adamson, Selby Lee-Steere and Sam Carruthers continued to try hard all day. Womens Division One LW TOT Southern Power 24 4 6 34 The result snapped a three-game losing streak for the Students, maintaining their position in the top VERNA ILES NEWTOWN 0 15 five; six points clear of North Shore. Even though there‘s still nine rounds to go, it‘s looking likely that the Campbelltown 12 12 6 30 ASH MORGAN SYDNEY UNI 1 13 Students will be the first NEAFL-aligned club to play Premier Division finals. Womens Division Two LW TOT Gosford 12 2 1.4 15.4 North Shore hang on to sixth place, despite having just three wins from their first nine games. A six- CATHERINE STANTON WOLLONGONG 0 35 point gap to make the finals is not insurmountable; but an urgent turnaround in injuries and form is required if the Bombers can turn their mathematical finals chances into reality. Sydney Hills Eagles 6 0 4 10 JESSIE BURNHAM PENRITH 1 25 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 4 37 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 ROUND 9 REVIEW

Western Suburbs vs Manly Warringah

At the top of the table, Manly remain undefeated; while Wests find themselves in the top three. The Mag- pies hosted the Giants at Picken Oval on Saturday afternoon and put up some steady resistance, but in the end, the Giants were still able to record a comfortable win. The Magpies put the Giants under pressure, tackling hard and stopping the Giants from getting comfort- able on the damp Picken Oval surface. But the Giants were their own worst enemy in the opening term, spraying several kickable shots at goal wide of the big sticks. A return of 1.8 for the quarter was frustrat- ing for the Giants, and despite holding a seven-point lead, the Giants were feeling the pressure. And that intensified as the Magpies took the lead in the second term. Last year, it was Wests who ended the Manly winning streak, piling on the pressure with their Fibros v Silvertails intensity. And, for one of the few times this year, Manly were feeling the pinch as the Magpies weren‘t making it easy for them. But the Giants steadied as the second quarter progressed, and with some late goals, finishing with four goals to two for the quarter, the Giants held an 18-point half time advantage. Manly had survived the scare they were given early in the second term; and in the third they defended resolutely to lock the Magpies out of the game. There were only two goals scored during the premiership quarter, but the Giants scored both of them to extend their lead to 32 points at the last change. The pres- sure valve had been turned off in the last quarter, and with five goals to two the final margin was 52 points. For all the Magpies‘ resistance early, the Giants more than doubled their score to keep their undefeated status and their imposing percentage intact. Undefeated at the half-way point, a percentage over 250 – who‘s going to beat the Giants? Brayden Fowler was again impressive up forward to finish with five goals. Around the ground, James Brain, Connor Pettersson and David Stroud were ball magnets. Yannick Milligan-Saville, Lindsay Scown and Clinton McGrath were tireless in their efforts for the Magpies; who remain in third place on percent- age, but still have to find something more at the business end of the season to challenge the Manly jug- gernaut.

St George vs UNSW/ES

St George have been quiet achievers this season, keeping themselves comfortably in the top five; and on Saturday afternoon the Dragons cemented their status as probably finallists with their fourth win on the trot. But the Dragons had to hang on against a third quarter surge by UNSW-ES before they could claim the victory. In windy conditions at Olds Park, the Dragons raced out of the blocks but poor accuracy in front of goal would hold them back. The scoreboard was ticking over with regularity, but by only a point at a time as the Dragons scored 3.7 in the first term; enough to lead by 16 points at quarter time. A low-scoring second term, with two goals to one in favour of the home side, extended the lead to 24 points at the long break. The Dragons were looking comfortable at half time, and would score another three goals in the third quarter. But for much of the term they found themselves defending grimly, as the Bulldogs found their second wind and hit back hard. Five third quarter goals to the Bulldogs cut the margin to just 11 points at the last change, and as the Bulldogs went into their huddle at three quarter time, they could sense an opportunity to bring their long losing run to an end. But it wasn‘t to be, as the Dragons regrouped during the three quarter time break and the defence steadied to stop the leakage of goals. The Bulldogs could find the big sticks only once in the last quarter, while the Dragons helped themselves to three goals to extend the final margin to 24 points. Dominic Killworth, Justin Maldigiri and Nicolas Shaw were prominent around the ground for the Dragons. With their fourth win in a row, they sit in fourth place, just a small percentage gap behind Wests. The Bulldogs found willing contributors in Joel Robbie, Ryan Plant and Jeremy Daniher. But the loss, their sixth in a row, sees them continue to slide down the ladder; and it would take something special for them to work their way back into finals contention from here. www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 36 5 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 ROUND 9 REVIEW T E A M L I S T S

Pennant Hills vs Campbelltown PENRITH RAMETTES UTS SHAMROCKS Pennant Hills haven‘t done too much wrong in the first half of the sea- Womens Div Two Womens Div Two son; and their loss to the undefeated Manly is the only time they‘ve Senior Coach: Jason Bradley Senior Coach: Vanessa Mayer tasted defeat so far in 2014. But the Demons were made to work hard Colours: White, Teal & Pink Colours: Teal & Black to maintain that record, after they were pushed by a determined Camp- belltown side at Mike Kenny Oval on Saturday afternoon. Team List It was a low-scoring opening term, with the Demons kicking the only Team List two goals to lead by 13 points at the first change. But as the teams No Name Goals No Name Goals changed ends for the second quarter, the Blues sprang to life and 2 JANA WEBB 1 JULIE THAI caused some anxious moments for the Demons. It wasn‘t long before 3 MELISSA BRYDON 2 SARAH BRADLEY the Blues had snatched the lead, as they kept the scoreboard ticking over in the second quarter. Six 3 LYDIA FINNERTY goals to three to the Blues, playing some inspired football to take an unlikely seven point lead into the 4 JENNIFER BROWN 4 MELINA BUDDEN sheds at half time. 6 LAUREN HAZELL 5 KATIE SILVER The Demons were under threat, and the scent of an upset was brewing. But the Demons steadied during 8 JESSIE BURNHAM the half time break, and as the third quarter got under way, they worked to erase the deficit and eliminate 9 DAISSY YUAN 9 ASHLEY GROSAS the threat of a boilover result. It wasn‘t always convincing, and restoring the lead took time; but four 10 SANDRA RYAN 10 SIMON HALSE goals to one in favour of the Demons was enough to turn the deficit into a 12-point lead at the last 11 SIMONE FAULKNER change. And there would be no way back for the Blues in the final quarter as the Demons tightened the 11 MELANIE HUNTER 12 SUZANNE FLAHERTY screws; a run of five goals to one in the final term extending the final margin to 30 points. 12 KAYLA BADGER It was far from the Demons‘ best performance of the year, and at times the pressure of the Blues had 13 JESSIE COOPER them in trouble. But in the end, the Demons had done enough to take the points; keeping themselves in 13 NATALIE CAMILLERI 14 ERICA WILCOX second place, six points ahead of Wests and St George. Sam Zikman kicked four goals for the Demons; 14 JULIE ASHBY 15 SOPHIE THROWER while around the ground, Tim Wales, Damian Dell‘Aquila and Lloyd Shepherd were among their best. The 15 MEGAN VELLA 17 KELLIE NOLAN Blues found solid service from Jeconiah Peni, Taran Etto and Cameron Gordon; but with just two wins for the season, time is already running out for the Blues to mount a finals charge. 16 NATACHA LOUISEAU 18 RITA BONETTI 18 MEL HOWARD 19 MORGAN ZHU Sydney Hills Eagles vs UTS 21 APRIL GREEN 20 CHRISTINE MCCUTCHEON The remaining round 9 game was also played on Saturday afternoon, with Sydney Hills Eagles hosting 23 KIRSTY BURCHER 21 VON EIRLYS UTS Bats at Bruce Purser Reserve. Both clubs haven‘t had the success they were hoping for so far in 23 TULLY MCDONOUGH 2014; but the Bats made the first step in the long road to salvaging their season with a 20-point victory. 24 ZEAONA MCDONAGH Both teams went into the game having won one game so far this season; and little separated the two 26 LINDA MCCARTHY 24 LARA HILMI sides in the early exchanges. It was a slog in slippery conditions, where the ball was hard to control and DANI MCCARTHY 27 KATE EASTHOPE 27 scoring shots were hard to come by. Two goals apiece were scored in the opening term, with the Bats 28 CHERETA DAYLIGHT 28 BRYONY CORLESS ahead by two points at quarter time. And the game still looked evenly matched in the second term, but 29 DOMINICA RAYMOND the Bats took the upper hand with three goals to two, extending their lead to ten points at half time. 29 STEPHANIE KOSTIC 31 TERESA ROBERTSON The Eagles needed to lift their intensity in the third term to stay in the contest, and they gave it their best 31 HALEY SHORT shot; but inaccurate finishing in front of goals would cost them dearly. A return of 2.5, when straighter 32 LEANNE MCKENZIE 32 JASMINE PAYNE kicking would have potentially given them the lead, was an opportunity lost that they would lament. Al- 33 KERRI ALLEN though around the ground the Eagles were more than matching it with the Bats, the visitors would score 33 MAGDA BAZAN 34 BETH SARGENT three goals in the term, winning the quarter and leading by 13 points at the last change. 34 NIKKI PERRETT The Eagles kept working hard, but there was no way they could snatch back the lead and pull off the 36 VICKI CHAMRON 35 EVE PAMER come-from-behind result. Whenever they attempted to challenge, the Bats would have the answering goal 41 CHARLENE HUMPHRIES to snuff out any prospect of an Eagle win. Three goals to two for the quarter was enough for the Bats to 36 ANDREA DEIGHTON 44 CLARE GILL take the match by 20 points; leap-frogging UNSW-ES and Campbelltown on the ladder to move up to 37 NIKKI MCNEILL 51 SHONA O‘LOUGHLIN seventh place, but still half a game behind sixth-placed North Shore and two games out of the top five. 38 JUSTINE VELLA 53 LISA BOWKER Adam Baker was cooking up some useful scoring opportunities for the Bats, finishing up with five goals; while Joshua Maddox, Thomas Sundberg and Leigh Meyrick were prominent around the ground. For the Eagles, Aaron Drinkwater, Jared Madden and Jordan McPherson battled tirelessly; but the loss keeps the Eagles stuck on the bottom with just one win in the first half of 2014.

There‘s still a long way to go this season. With as much football still to come as we‘ve already had, mathe- matically it‘s impossible for anyone to be out of finals calculations yet. But there‘s some enormous gaps in ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL the ladder already opening up; and unless some stunning reversals of form come very quickly in the next few weeks, the final five could well be settled long before the playoffs come around. www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 6 35 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 T E A M L I S T S

MOOREBANK AUBURN GIANTS Womens Div Two Womens Div Two Senior Coach: Ian Prudham Senior Coach: Lael Kassem Colours: Black & White Colours: Orange & Grey

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 MARWA ISMAIL 1 TARA WARNER 2 SOUMAYA EL KADOMI 2 BRITTANY BRAY 3 RAYANNE ZAIM 3 BRODIE WESTWOOD 4 RAYAN SAFAR 4 DARLENE HANSEN 5 LIALI KARRA-HASSAN 5 EMMA PURCELL 6 LAEL KASSEM 7 HAYAT AJAJ 6 JESSICA PURCELL 8 FAHIMI QUEIK 7 SARA LANG 9 SABRINA BADR 8 JANET LOVE 10 NASREN WILSON 9 CHARLINE WOOD 11 NORA AYAD 12 AMNA KARRA-HASSAN 10 ABBEY WALTERS 13 ASEEL SOUFI 11 ALICIA DUNAJUK 14 LAILA HALWANI 12 TYLER GREEN 15 JASMINE AYAD 13 AMANDA HOPE 16 AZIZA MALAS 14 CASSIE RICE 17 MARIA SINU MUA 18 WALAE CHEHADE 15 ERIN MCALISTER 19 RIMA ISMAIL 16 AMY LANG 20 JAMILE GHEMRAOUI 17 AMANDA WARD 21 SERA NAG 18 LIZ TOWNEND 22 EIMAN ULUBUDY 19 KIRRALEE LOVE 23 ZAINAB TLAIS 25 YASHA KAMMOUN 20 SRAH FORGE 26 JENAN ELRISHE 21 KATE LANG 27 LAILA IBRAHIM 22 RACHEL MARTIN 28 LINA ELCHEIKH 23 MOLLEY FRENCH 29 MAYSA CHAKIK 24 SIOBHAN MOORE 30 SARAH ANNOUS 31 SHAYMA FATFAT 25 RHEANNA VEHLOW 32 WAFA EL WADIA 26 STEPHANIE SHELDON 33 HALA AYACHE 43 MILLEY RICKARD 34 MARWA ADRA

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www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 34 7 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 PLAYER PROFILES T E A M L I S T S JAMES BRACKIN — MAC UNI STEPH WALKER— SYDNEY UNI RANDWICK CITY ANGELS MANLY WARRINGAH Womens Div Two Womens Div Two Nickname: Bracks Nickname: Squirt Senior Coach: Senior Coach: Sam Engel Colours: Red, Black & White Colours: Maroon & White Favourite AFL Team: Swans Favourite AFL Team: Swans Team List Team List Favourite AFL Player: Adam Goodes Favourite AFL Player: Benny McGlynn No Name Goals No Name Goals Favourite Playing Position: Full For- Favourite Playing Position: Half For- 5 STEPH COOK-WRIGHT 1 ALICIA ARMITAGE ward if I‘m feeling lazy, otherwise Ruck ward 6 RIEKA MILEN 2 MIKAELA BATE Most Difficult Opponent: Jordan Pid- Most Difficult Opponent: Maddy Col- 7 STACEY HALL 3 CLAIRE BRYAN geon lier—Bring it on! 4 EMILY CARRIGAN 8 IMOGEN GEILLSLER Best AFL Sydney Player Seen: Ryan Best AFL Sydney Player Seen: Court- 5 ASHLEIGH CARTER Harris (Australian Fast Bowler) ney Gum 10 CYN ANDERSON 6 JESSICA FERRALL 11 EMMA CHARLTEN Most Annoying Teammate: No one Most Annoying Teammate: Laura 7 HOLLY GRAHAM really, maybe Peter Le Breton, annoying Turner 13 ELISIE BANKS how goddamn good looking he is 8 JESSICA JOSLYN 14 JARNIA ZARB Funniest Teammate: Olivia Warren/ 9 CIARA KEARNS Funniest Teammate: Jimmy Moylan— Nicola Wiggins 15 SHANNON FLEMMING Hilarious 10 ALISA KELLEY 17 ABBEY MCDONALD Most Embarrassing Football Mo- 11 RACHAEL LEWIS Most Embarrassing Football Mo- ment: Missed an open goal in Uni Cup 18 GABI BRYAN ment: The other night at training I ran this year 12 TIFFANY LINAY 20 KAYA THOMPSON the wrong way and tried to kick a goal 13 KELLY MARSH from 50—I missed—the embarrassment Greatest Football Achievement: 2013 22 TINA ZEKANTS was doubled Rising Star winner 14 MELANIE O‘BRIEN 23 REBECCA FLORENCE 15 DANIELLE PETKOVIC Greatest Football Achievement: Play- Best Football Advice Given to You: 24 KELLY PARKER ing a game for the Swans reserves Back yourself and get the job done 16 BELINDA PORTER

29 GEMMA CHMIELEWSKI 17 TE RINA TAITE Best Football Advice Given to You: 2014 Brownlow Medal Winner: Steve ‘‖Just every time the ball comes to you— Johnson 30 SARAH FALLIS 18 LISA THOMPSON catch it‖ 50 BEC APTED 19 LEANNA WARWICK Junior Club: Drummoyne Power— 2014 Brownlow Medal Winner: Gotta Youth Girls be Ablett

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GOSFORD SOUTHERN POWER By Caitlin Arnold Womens Div Two Womens Div Two Senior Coach: Simon Berry Senior Coach: Matt Crowe The Penrith Rams 2014 story is a classic tale of the ups and downs Colours: Black & Yellow Colours: Aqua, Black & White of football, continually lending their name to the phrase – ‗So close, yet so far.‘

Team List Team List Described as a ‗frustrating‘ year by their Director of Football Opera- No Name Goals No Name Goals tions Greg Corless, the Rams senior squad has been hit by a long 1 CLAIRE OBRIEN list of injuries, hindering their race to the finals. 1 RUBY PARKER 2 LISA TOWNSON 2 CARLEY GAULT With six of their eight losses this season having been decided by less than three goals, the Rams have 3 DOMINQUE GOOM only been outscored once in the second half all games so far – proving their worth within Division One, 3 ANGELA WILLS 4 EBONY MACKEY but only adding to frustrations. 4 JADE GRAINGER 5 LAUREN HODGSON ―The team has been racked by an unusually high number of mid to long term injuries. It has been more 5 KARINA DAVIDSON 6 MELISSA CIRAOLO of a frustrating season so far, rather than a disappointing one,‖ says Corless. ―New Head Coach, Barry Denton, is a very accomplished figure in Sydney football and has done a won- 7 JENNA MILLER 6 TANYA HOYES derful job.‖ 8 ASHLEY MCCLURE 7 SHELLEY BOURKE Blooding a young side this year, Corless commends the attributes that many of his inexperienced players 9 KRISTY DE PELLEGRINI have brought to the senior squad, telling AFL Sydney that the future is bright at Greygums Oval. 8 KARA MCDONALD 10 BIANCA NORTH ―Jake Pianta has been outstanding at Centre Half Forward. Josh Shephard and George Paneras have 9 PETA WHITE provided plenty of run in the midfield and the Denton boys, James and Michael have battled injuries 11 MELANIE HIBBERT early in the season but are absolute class.‖ 10 REBECCA COLLINS 12 BRITTANY DAY While the Division One team is experiencing the lows of AFL football - sitting at the bottom of the ladder 11 TES MUTTON 13 LYNDEL MCMARTIN heading into Round 10 – the remaining Penrith sides are riding on a high, in a big boost for the future 12 AMY HESSELL 14 KATHRYN HULL prospects of the club. ―With five teams, Penrith are the largest Western Sydney club and it is very pleasing to have four teams 15 RACHEL MOON 13 KIM PRATT currently in the top four in their respective grades.‖ RACHEL SMITH 14 REBECCA CHIN 17 Labeled as a ‗breath of fresh air‘ to the club, the Penrith women‘s team, the Ramettes have been flooring 18 ERIKA HOSKINGS the opposition in the Division Two competition of the local women‘s game – currently sitting third on the 15 SALLY MCGRATH 19 ALEXANDA TEGG ladder. 16 REBECCA MCMAHON ―The Ramettes have been outstanding both on and off the field since they joined the competition in MELISSA APPLEBY 20 2012. 17 KIM SMALLACOMBE 21 SHELLEY GIBSON ―The expansion of the women‘s competition is an exciting time and I am sure the new clubs will agree 18 STEPH FARQUHARSON 22 DANIELLE DUNAJCIK that introducing a female side to their club has seen massive benefits.‖ 19 EMILY CROOKES 23 JESSICA COLQUHOUN With players ages ranging from their mid-teens to their forties, the Ramettes‘ make it no secret that they are aiming to claim the Division Two premiership flag this year. 20 ANNABELLE BARES 24 BRONTE HOWELL ―A Division One flag is the ultimate aim in the next five years but at present all the players are intent on 21 EMMA SHAW 25 JASMIN FERGUS improving their skills, playing as a team…and attempting to make their inaugural Grand Final appearance 26 KATHLEEN PARKER in September. 22 LOUISE ABEY 28 SANDRA SMITH ―Melissa Brydon - a former professional golfer - has had a great year after playing her first AFL match in 23 GENNA CLARKE the middle of last year. 29 LISA ROSE ―Nikki Perrett and Natalie Camilleri were both selected in the Sydney AFL Women‘s Representative team 24 NICOLE MACKIE 30 NAY NORRIS for very good reasons and 2012 Rising Star winner, Stephanie Kostic is as tough as they come. OLIVIA SAVIA 25 32 LOUISE GLASGOW ―Captain Jennifer Brown has also instilled self-belief in the team.‖ 26 MAGGIE MURPHY 60 LINDA TOWNSON With AFL steadily making its presence known at the foot of the Blue Mountains, Corless says that the Penrith Rams are comfortable with the current size and successes of the club. ―It was just five years ago that the first grade side were at the bottom end of Division Three, and now we have our two‘s running in second spot in that division.

―Of course we have Premier Division in our vision, but we are very focused on being a community club ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL with mates playing together.

―The best is yet to come.‖ www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 32 9 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 THOSE WERE THE DAYS SENIOR TEAM LISTS

This page is provided by the NSW Australian Football History Society. The Society‘s WOLLONDILLY WOLLONGONG SAINTS aims are to preserve the memory of NSW football. Tomorrow this game you are at will Division Four Womens Div Two become history. Who won this, why did they do that, what does that mean? The Soci- Senior Coach: Daniel Hockey Senior Coach: Shane Grenfell ety wants to preserve those memories. Your club can help by designating a club histo- Colours: Red & White Colours: Blue, Pink & White rian to work with the Society. As well you or the club can join, the details of which are on their website: www.nswfootballhistory.com.au Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals MAGAREY MEDALIST FROM SYDNEY? 1 DANIEL KOVASEVIC 1 ELYSE CIRSON 2 JAMES WESTON 2 YVETTE HERITAGE 3 CORY RUTLAND 3 JENNI STANTON Sydney has produced some great footballers, quite a number of whom went on to play in the 4 RHYS HAMILTON 4 CLARINDA CAMPBELL VFL and or AFL. 5 JOSHUA DRYBURGH 5 NICOLA KENNEDY We have uncovered one who went to South Australia where he won the Magarey Medal, the 6 ELISE KIDD SANFL‘s best player. 6 SCOTT SMITH His name is William John (Jack) Ashley, better known as Jack Ashley 7 CHAD FITZSIMMONS 7 AMELIA DENT He was born in Adelaide in 1890 and moved to Sydney with his family early in the next dec- 8 MATTHEW JENSEN 8 LEANNE KIDD ade. They settled around Balmain and the young Ashley attended a local school and began 9 AMBER DENNIS playing with the club‘s one junior team. 9 SHAUN PAGET 10 CASEY MOANE It wasn‘t long before he caught the eye of the selectors and by 1907, still under age, began 10 ZAC MADDEN 11 ELLEN CREWDSON playing senior football along with his older brother, Henry. 11 LUKE OSBOURNE The next year Ashley began to show great form. He was selected to represent Combined 12 MEGAN BLACKWOOD 12 ODIN RASMUSSEN Sydney against visiting S.A. club, Norwood. Then the next year he represented against 13 SHANNYN EVERINGHAM-GEARY 13 TYE JACKSON South Melbourne, Geelong. Collingwood and Queensland. 14 JESSIE MULHOLLAND When Balmain fell over in 1910 together with his brother, he transferred to the East Sydney 14 JOSHUA O‘RIORDAN 16 CLANCY HENDERSON Club where he again starred. 15 CHRISTOPHER WOLFE A classic piece of 1910 journalism exemplifies his ability ―Last week I stated that Jack Ashley 17 OLI KROWKA 16 BRANDAN PARKER would win matches for East Sydney by his fine kicking. He did the trick against Newtown with 18 CATHERINE STANTON 18 JACKSON CRANE a magnificent drop kick a few minutes before the final bell rang‖ 19 BREE BRAGA 19 ETHAN CRESTANI And another said ―Up till three-quarter time he was not quite so prominent as he had been 20 LAANI EVANS against Sydney, but brought all his guns into action in the concluding quarter. Of course, he 20 CHRIS UNDERWOOD was carefully watched all through — particularly in the early stages, — and was opposed by a 21 LAURA RUSSEL 21 SEAN FITZSIMMONS stronger team. It was his resourcefulness that charmed the critical onlooker. Frequently an 22 ELERI MORRIS opponent grabbed him, he dropped tho ball at once, skilfully knocked it so that when he got 22 ROBERT DRYBURGH 23 KAT LISS loose he was able to gather it in and dart off like the wind.‖ 23 BRENDAN COCKERILL 24 AMANDA CHAPMAN He was part of East Sydney‘s grand final team of 1910 and their premiership side the follow- 24 TIMOTHY GODDARD 25 KAT GOW ing season. That was the same year Ashley represented NSW in the National Carnival at 25 DAVE ABELA Adelaide where he came under the eye of the astute Port Adelaide FC Officials who eventu- 26 TAIGAN GRENFELL ally recruited him. 26 RUSSELL ANDREWS 27 KIMBERLY CHAN Outstanding Sydney footballer of the period and captain of NSW in three National Carnivals, 28 DANIEL HOCKEY 28 REGAN TAYLOR 1908, 1911 and 1914, Ralph Robertson said of Ashley: ‖ ‗We have had some fine players in Sydney during the past few years. Some of them have gained places in teams in the other States and acquitted themselves well. Jack Ashley, of course, comes readily to my mind. A natural footballer, and one of the fairest I have met.‖ Before we leave Sydney, it is fair to again eulogize his talents as described in several Sydney newspapers: ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL

www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 10 31 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 SENIOR TEAM LISTS THOSE WERE THE DAYS NOR-WEST RANDWICK CITY ―Against Y.M.C.A. Jack Ashley was again East Sydney‘s best player. While roving he was Division Three Division Three hardly so effective as usual, but when placed on the half-back line his dash and marking Senior Coach: Mark Johnston & Peter Senior Coach: Mitch Rose were excellent, while his telling kicks always placed the ball out of danger to his side‖ and, Kyle Colours: Red, White & Black Colours: Blue & White ―It is customary to voice an opinion as to the season‘s champion player. There might have been differences in that respect in past seasons, but for the season 1911 Jack Ashley stands Team List Team List the Undisputed League Champion.‖ No Name Goals No Name Goals He turned out with Port Adelaide FC in the 1912 season and despite and early injury was 2 PETER KYLE 1 GREG ELLIOTT selected in the South Australian team which played Victoria in Melbourne in July. The team 3 PETER RICHARDSON 3 GEORGE GAROUFALIS was beaten but Ashley performed creditably. The following year he was a member of Port 4 HARRY STEVER Adelaide‘s premiership team. 5 SEAN HARPER-WIRTH 5 RYAN JOHNSTON In 1914 he won the Magarey Medal playing for premiers, Port Adelaide (pictured) and was a 6 ADAM NEWTON 6 RICHARD LAWSON member of their team which won the post season Championship of Australia title over VFL 8 ETHON COOMBS 7 ASH MCCAIG premiers, Carlton. 14 AARON BAYNE 8 DANNY PEZESHKI He continued with Port for 1915 but with the advent of WWI when the SANFL went into re- 15 DAVID CLINCH 9 MARK KAVANAGH cess he decided to return to Sydney and play. 16 SEB GOLDRICK Initially he shocked the locals when he signed with the Balmain Rugby League Club where he 20 CALLEN COLVILLE 17 MICHAEL GRAY played one or two early season first grade games but this was only while waiting for his 20 LEIGH SHARPE 23 BLAIR OLIVER clearance to come through. Upon gaining permission to play he was appointed captain- 23 LOUIS BUTLER 25 MICHAEL SADLER coach of the Balmain Australian Football Club and led them to what appeared to be an effort- 28 PETER MARTINOLI 28 CHRIS HENDERSON less undefeated run through the home and away season. 31 JACK BENNETT 31 MICHAEL GARSTIN Unfortunately their form in the finals didn‘t stand the pressure and they went out in straight 32 JAMES MOYNIHAN sets. 37 SCOTT FEIGAN 34 LIAM VIEGEL 1917 saw him back in Adelaide playing for Port in a competition akin to the major league. 36 JASON WOODWARD 49 AIDAN GREET By 1919 the SANFL was back in full swing where he again represented South Australia 39 JOSH EDWARDS 53 MICHAEL HOFFSTEIN against Victoria. He played a few games in 1920 but a nagging knee injury which forced him 44 KYLE CLARKE 55 JORDAN LIPSON out of the state side also stopped his selection in the club‘s grand final team of that year and 47 MATTHEW SCHWAGER 60 DIMITRI GAROUFALIS eventually, it led to his retirement. 48 DANIEL HARDING South Australian‘s hold their champions in very high esteem and in 1946 a contemporary 63 JEREMY GRANT 49 BLAKE HEGGIE wrote of him ―Jack Ashley did something one day which I‘ve never seen done before or since. 64 ANDREW HOOPER 50 OWEN HICKMAN He and I were racing to the ball, and Jack over shot it a little. I was just about to pick it up 52 BENNETT IDSTEIN 75 MITCH ROSE when he back-kicked it – for 30 yards. After the match he told me he had played rugby in 54 SEB MURRAY 77 LUKE MAUNDER New South Wales, and had learnt the back kick there. It was a new and surprising move to 60 DAVID DRAPER 78 JULIAN FINCH me.‖ By 1933 Jack had moved to Melbourne where he operated his own business. He died without 62 MUSA BAKARI 79 TIM BOLCH 65 MICHAEL GUTHRIDGE fanfare or recognition in Sydney in 1968. 80 MAT BURKE 66 ALEX LORENZELLI Ashley is certainly one player Balmain should have had in their Team of the Century. 81 PETER CONNAIRE 68 ASH LIGHT 72 JEREMY DILGER 82 CALLUM DAY 74 ZANE PRIEST 83 ADRIAN IRELAND 97 CHEYNE ANDERSON 84 ROBBIE MELDRUM

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CAMDEN GOSFORD NICK SHAW—ST GEORGE Division Two Division Three Senior Coach: James Dixon Senior Coach: Bruce Cross Nicolas (Nick) Shaw is a product of the strong Sydney South Junior Competition having played a starring Senior Coach: James Dixon Senior Coach: Bruce Cross Colours: Navy Blue & White Colours: Yellow & Black role in many premierships as part of a very strong Bangor Tigers team. Colours: Navy Blue & White Colours: Yellow & Black

Nick first came to St George as a top-up player for the U18‘s in 2012 making just the 1 appearance be- Team List Team List fore cementing himself as a permanent fixture across the midfield in a very strong Dragons U18 squad in No Name Goals No Name Goals 2013. His good form saw him also make several appearances in Division 1 before being selected to make 1 FRASER BROWN 1 PETE MCCARTHY his first grade debut, chalking up 2 appearances in Premier Division before season end. To cap off an 2 CHRIS MURRAY already stellar year Nick was selected to play for the Swans Reserves against a very strong Brisbane 3 JAMES BROADBENT 2 JOHN MATHEISON Lions outfit and handled himself with aplomb in a heavily beaten team. 4 STEPHEN MANN JACK HUNT 3 DAVID PATTISON After a strong 2014 preseason that saw Nick feature at the top of the time trial and agility tests, he has 5 4 LUKE LEPAGE been a permanent fixture in the St George Premier Division side having played all 9 games this year. 6 JAMES WATKINS 5 SCOTT BURKINSHAW 7 MARK MAHER With elite endurance and speed his greatest attributes Nick has provided the Dragons with plenty of run 8 BLAKE MCCROSSEN 6 ADAM TOMSETT and rebound and has been an integral part of the young Dragons outfit. Nick is 9 BEN REID 7 SEAN HANSEN just one of many young local juniors that the Dragons have nurtured and with 10 MARK STREET 8 DAMIAN TOMSETT the St George Academy now in full swing it is hoped he is the first of many more 11 BEVAN KEYS that go on to represent the Dragons in the Premier Division. 12 TIM MCDONALD 9 LACHLAN THOMPSON

13 BEN ROBERTSON 10 NEIL DORRINGTON Previous nominees: Round 1— Taylor Preece (UNSW/ES) 14 DREW LAWRENCE 11 MICK HOLGATE 15 NICK LAWS Round 2— Abe Davis (UNSW/ES) 12 FRASER THOMPSON Round 3—Theo Moraitis (Pennant Hills) 16 JOSHUA LEYS Round 4—Callum Mills (North Shore) 17 JOEL WHEELER 13 HAMISH BARSING Round 5—Harry Dobson (Sydney University) 18 MITCH BROADSTOCK 14 SCOTT STOKES Round 6—Jack Parker (Manly Warringah) CRAIG TREWHELLA 19 15 CRAIG GIBLIN JOBSON Round 7—Brad Watson (Pennant Hills) 20 MARK HALTEH 16 MARK WALKER Round 8—Aidan Bell (Campbelltown) 21 PAUL LOVE 22 ADAM NOYCE 17 NEIL WALKER WADAD HAMMOUD— AUBURN 23 DAVID THOMAS 18 CHRISTIAN EMERY SHANE DOHERTY 24 19 JAMES KEMP Wadad is 19 years of age and has no previous experience participating in an organised sport. She is a 25 THOMAS GLYNN 20 HARRY MCGUIRE mentally tough player who goes hard at the ball and is determined to beat her player at every contest. 26 MATT SMITH She constantly puts her body on the line and is not afraid of getting tackled. Her passion and enthusiasm 27 AARON BEVES 21 LIAM GHALAYINI makes her an inspiring player and allows her to win most contests. 28 JOSIAH AYLING 22 AARON SMITH

29 JAMES DIXON Wadad has proven to be a great option in our forward line kicking a few goals and all the posts. She 23 TIM EATHER 30 GREG MCGUINESS hadn‘t heard of AFL before joining the Giants, and has come to love the sport. Since 25 CAMERON JONES joining the team she has become more disciplined and focused on and off the field. 31 SCOTT WAX She has great sportsmanship and keeps her mind on the next contest. She is keen to 32 VICTOR MUSGRAVE 26 SCOTT DORRINGTON JOSH BARBARO make the most of this opportunity and with more training and game experience she 33 27 PAUL STOCKLEY will be one to watch in the upcoming seasons. The sky is the limit for Wadad. 34 TOMMY PRIOR 29 AMOS HESSELL 35 JAIME PAGE Previous nominees: Round 1— (Wollongong) Round 2—Jasmine Smith (UNSW/ES) Round 3—Wafaa Elwadia (Auburn) Round 4—Emily Crookes (Gosford) ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Round 5—Kimberly Chan (Wollongong) Round 6—Natasha Loiseau (Penrith) www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 12 29 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 SENIOR TEAM LISTS 2014 AFL SYDNEY TEAM OF THE WEEK

MOOREBANK BLACKTOWN Division Two Division Two Senior Coach: Mark Coles Senior Coach: Ash Moeller Lloyd Shepherd Colours: Black & White Colours: Red, Yellow & Black Pennant Hills

Team List Team List No Name Goals Matt Adamson No Name Goals Yanni Milligan-Saville 2 PAT BARCLAY Western Suburbs North Shore 1 DANIEL SAUNDERS 3 MIKE O‘GRADY 2 TAYLOR CURRANT 4 ANDREW CAREY 5 KENT WEIR 3 JOSEPH O‘MARA 6 JOSH MANN Daniel Tomlins Jeconiah Peni David Stroud 4 RYAN FORRESTER 7 BEN MOLYNEAUX St George Campbelltown Manly Warringah 6 RHYS HORTON 8 HENRY BUTTON 9 LEIGHTON CORR 7 SHAUN WICKEN 10 MATTHEW GANN 8 SAM YOUNG 11 DEAN CONNORS Glenn Smith 13 LUCAS BENDT 9 BRIAN CURRANT Sydney Uni 14 JOEY SAUNDERS 10 DANIEL BALDERSTON 15 FABIAN MCLEOD 11 TROY LARKINS 16 DAN MCINTYRE James Brain Tom Sundberg 12 THOMAS RICE 20 BEN AKMENS Taran Etto Manly Warringah UTS 21 BRAD WHALE Campbelltown 13 MITCH BURTON 22 GILL CORR Jeremy Daniher 15 ANDREW CRUWYS 23 DANIEL CLIFFORD UNSW/ES 19 SCOTT DUGGAN 26 ANDREW POLKINGHORNE 28 DANIEL BURFORD 21 MATTHEW KIRPICHNIKOV 30 MARK BURGER Connor Pettersson 22 PAUL MARKOU 31 JAY ROUGHLEY Manly Warringah 23 BLAKE PARKER 39 ASH MOELLER 40 MATTHEW HINCHCLIFFE 24 IAIN CAMPBELL 46 MICHAEL COLLINS 26 ADAM SHELDON 48 JARED CLIFFORD Tim Wales Evan Smith Dom Killworth 29 JOHNATHON MOORE 52 ETHAN BARCLAY Pennant Hills Sydney Uni St George 53 MBIMBI MBIMBI 30 BLAKE PEARCE 54 MATT NEWSON 32 DAVIEL SCHULSTAD 59 AARON HILL 36 CHRIS CAIRNS 60 TIM BARACZ 61 DANIEL NIEASS 37 CHRIS HARRY 62 LUKE CAMELLIRI 69 ANTHONY SIMPSON 66 DANIEL LIM Aaron Drinkwater Adam Baker Hills Eagles UTS

Jeffrey Melville ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Sydney Uni

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Congratulations to the following players who have achieved milestones this HOLROYD PARRAMATTA PENRITH week; Division One Division One Daniel Saunders—Moorebank—150 Games Senior Coach: Shane Jorgenson Senior Coach: Barry Denton Colours: Blue & Yellow Colours: Black, Teal & White George Paneras—Penrith—50 Games Tim Eather—Gosford—500 Club Goals Team List Team List AFL SYDNEY WEBSITE No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 ADAM BYRNES 2 JOSH SHEPHARD 3 ADAM SHARP 2 MICHAEL STACEY 4 PATRICK POPE 3 CHRIS JONES 5 TOM ROBERTS 4 BEN RODGERS 6 MICHAEL BROWN 5 JORDAN PIDGEON 7 DANIEL SCHROOT 6 LUKE MCLEOD 8 GEORGE PANERAS Visit www.sydneyafl.com.au for 7 RYAN TERREY 9 JAY EDWARDS 8 MATTHEW CAHILL 10 BEN ROBINSON Latest News 9 JOSH TERREY 11 MALEN WATSON Results 10 BRYCE MAYNE 12 MATTHEW LAFFAN 11 SCOTT MACGUIRE 13 SAM LOCKHART 15 DAN SMYTH 2014 Fixtures 12 GRANT WEBB 18 MITCH RENEHAN 13 MICHAEL LENNOX Ladders 20 LIAM MURPHY 14 SCOTT NOLAN 21 JOSH ANASIS Photo Gallery 15 SUNNY GILL 22 JAMES DENTON 16 STUART MCKINLAY 23 MICHAEL DENTON Sydney AFL Forms 17 CHARLIE GALAYINI 24 BEN MCGOVERN and more 18 BRODIE CRANE 25 JAKE PIANTA 19 JOHN MANISCALCO 26 LACHLAN SMITH 20 CHRIS IRWIN 27 TOM HALL SOCIAL MEDIA 21 SHANE WILLIAMS 29 MAX MCNAMARA 32 JAMES DEVLIN 23 KANE RADFORD 33 CHRIS NOLAN 24 TRENT SCHMUTTER 34 TOM NOBLE A F L S y d n e y @ a f l s y d n e y 27 SIRELI FIFITA 40 MITCH PURSE ANDREW MUNNS 33 41 MITCH STEVENS 35 ANTHONY BISHOP 42 LUKE JONES 36 HAYDEN TURNER 46 NATHAN WRIGHT

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MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY BALMAIN Division One Division One Senior Coach: Stuart Newman Senior Coach: Luke Jarjoura Colours: Red, Black & White Colours: Yellow & Black In 2014 selected matches will be live streamed through the Team List Team List AFL Sydney website thanks to Digital Sports. To watch live No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 ALEX O‘DEA simply go to www.sydneyafl.com.au and click on the AFL 1 LOGAN MEAD 2 JAMES WEBSTER 2 JAMES BRACKIN 4 EDEN BENNELL Sydney TV tab. 6 RYAN HEZLETT 4 DYLAN BROGAN 7 CHRIS BOLT 5 ROB VINCENT 9 SAM WALLWORK All matches live streamed will then be stored on the AFL 6 RYAN LUDOWYKE 10 BRADLEY PLUG 11 LUKE JARJOURA 7 MARK BISHOP Sydney website and can viewed at any time. 12 EDEN WOODEND RYAN HARRIS 8 13 ED MCCANN 10 GAV NIXON 14 JOEL GRAY 15 REESE GILLESPIE Upcoming matches— 11 SEAN ELLICOTT 16 DARREN CARLE 12 PETER LEBRETON 17 RICHARD TYRRELL 13 TIM WOLNIZER 18 JAYDEN DONATO 20 BRENDAN CANN 14 ANDREW ROBERTSON 21 JOHN LITTLE Round Date Home Away Venue 15 SAM WOOD 22 BLAKE MALCOLM 16 JACK COGHLAN 23 LUKE WILBY 24 DANIEL LLOYD 17 SAM SIMPSON 10 21st June Campbelltown Western Suburbs Monarch Oval 26 BRENDAN JENKINS 19 CAM LUDOWYKE 27 JASON FRETWELL @ 2:00pm 21 JAMES MOYLAN 28 ROMAN CHOWANETZ 11 28th June UNSW/ES UTS Village Green 22 NICK RODGERS 29 BILL SHIPWAY 30 DAMON WOODEND @ 2:30pm 23 TIM CAMERON 31 MITCHELL SOAMES 24 GUS ROGERS 32 NICK HALLIDAY 25 RONAN WORDSORTH 33 BEN PLUG 34 ALISTAIRE DUELL-FERGUSON 26 KIERAN BRIDGER 35 ADAM MIDDLETON 29 MARK WILLIAMS 36 HARRY JENKINS 30 DAN MARTIN 37 KEVIN JONES 40 JAMES WEST 32 PETER FROST 43 RYAN HUGHES 35 SIMON WILLIAMS 45 RYAN BETTS 48 HENRY ST HILL 47 TYLER RYAN 48 ANDREW RICCORD 54 TIM CORDNER 49 LUKE ELASI 60 CARLTON HOLLSTEN 50 MITCHELL KUHN

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SYDNEY UNIVERSITY MANLY WARRINGAH ILLAWARRA SOUTHERN POWER Premier Division Premier Division Division One Division One Senior Coach: Anton Turco Senior Coach: Leigh Brain Senior Coach: David Nolen Senior Coach: Simon Closter Colours: Blue & Gold Colours: Maroon & White Colours: Red & White Colours: Aqua, Black & White

Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals DAVID STROUD 5 JACK CASPERSONN 1 1 BEN HYNDES 1 LIAM DAVIS 13 EVAN SMITH 2 LACHLAN KILPATRICK 2 WILL COOK 2 ANDREW WARDROP 14 MONTY KROCHMAL 3 TYRONE ARMITAGE 3 PAORA WAAKA 15 JAMES LEWINGTON 4 JAMES BRAIN 3 RYAN MURPHY 6 DAVE NOLEN 19 MICHAEL FIGG 5 BRAYDEN FOWLER 4 JAMES CLARKE 21 ALEX DYSON 6 RYAN WEARNE 8 NATHAN ISKRA 5 JAKE MCINTOSH 25 GLENN SMITH 7 JACK HAWKINS 10 JACKSON GRAY 28 LUKE FREEMANTLE 8 HARRY WEBB 11 ISAAC WALTON 6 LEIGH HOGAN 30 JESSE COX 9 ANTHONY ROBERTSON 12 JACOB BROOKFIELD 7 PHIL HAMER 32 MATT HUTTON HARRISON KOCH 10 13 JOE KENNY 8 MORGAN REID 33 TOM ELKINGTON 11 CONNOR PETTERSSON 15 ETHAN HAILEY 9 JACK DICKENS 35 JOHN HAGGERTY 12 ANGUS BUNCLE 36 MITCH SCOTT 13 GARETH BENBOW 16 CHRISTOS PANAGAKOS 10 CAMERON ROE 38 JAKE SWARTS 14 THOMAS THURGARLAND 17 JACK NUGENT 11 PAUL JOHNSON 39 KYLE UNDERWOOD 15 ERIC BURKE 18 DANIEL WORDEN 12 ADAM COOK 40 SAM SLEIGH 16 MICHAEL ATKINSON 19 RYAN WELLS 13 MATTHEW YOUNG 41 DOM VINCENT 17 JORDAN WEIR 21 CHRIS COOK 42 BEN FITZPATRICK 18 LEVI BRAIN 14 DANIEL TURNER 22 BEN FROST 43 CHRIS BROWNE 19 CRAIG PRIDGEON 15 MICHAEL FINDLAY CALUM JOHNSTON 23 MITCH O‘BRIAN 44 MATTHEW VICIC 20 16 TIM CASHMAN 45 PETER CASEY 21 JACK HUNTER 24 NELSON WELLS 46 JAMES HOWARD 22 JACK LYNCH 25 JAKE HOGARTH 17 DUANE WILD 47 KANE CLARKE 23 HAYDEN WASHINGTON 28 DYLAN KOOP 18 LUKE JANNSON 24 DANIEL DICKERSON 48 MITCHELL SCOTT 29 ERIN FRANKLIN 19 BRENDAN KENNY 49 ARON EVERETT 25 THOMAS FARRELLY 30 THOMAS WALSH 20 LIAM AGGETT 50 ANDREW MORRIS 26 TOM MCCAFFREY 31 SAM WILSON 51 FRED SKULLEY 27 JACK PARKER 24 MARSHAL CAIRNDUFF 52 BEN COFFEY 28 JACKSON POLA-SMITH 33 PETER LLOYD 27 IAN HOLDER 53 SAM ORTON 29 NATHAN BOSSCHIETER 34 JOSHUA TIER 28 REGAN SHARPE 54 PETER HUGHES 30 WILLS BRASSIL 36 BRAYDON GREENWOOD 34 RYAN KING-THORNBURG 55 DAVID JOHNSON 36 JIMI MCDONALD 39 JACK THOMPSON 56 SAM CRICHTON 37 JAMES BEHAGG 36 TRISTAN SMITH 40 ADAM BIRRER 57 RONAN GERAGHTY 38 PHILLIP PRIOR 34 RYAN KING-THORNBURG 47 MITCHELL QUARRELL 58 CHRIS REICHMAN 39 JAMES MASON 36 TRISTEN SMITH 59 MITCHELL HAMER 40 TOM SCHULTZ 55 SAM ROONEY 44 TROY SHEEN 60 JOSH SMITH 41 SAM HAIDER 60 STEWART BOYD

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Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 REBECCA LING 1 LIZ FASSONE 1 TIM COLE 1 DANIEL COOPER 2 MAI NGUYEN 2 DANIEL NAPPER 2 SAMANTHA MARTIN 3 JOSH MADDOX 3 CHANTELLE SAWKA 4 ANDREW DAVIS 4 PAT MCBRIDE 3 AISLINN ALBURY 4 LIASI TARUA 5 TOM SUNDBERG 5 DAVID LYCAKIS 4 JESSICA WILLEMSE MELITA MORRISS 5 ROD CRAIG 6 LACHLAN LAMONT 6 5 SARA COOKE 6 ERIN HODSON MICHAEL MILNER 7 JUSTIN KENNA 8 6 ASHLEY GRAY 7 EMMA MCKAY 9 DECLAN DONOHUE 8 SARAH COURT 8 PATRICK HEALEY 7 10 BEN JONES 9 HANNAH MCINTOSH 9 RAWSON KIRKHOPE 9 BELINDA MULDOON 11 STEPHEN WILSEN 10 MEREDITH BARNES 10 DEAN IPAVIZ 10 LORETTA MOORE 12 BEN SHARP 11 NICOLA VRACHNAS 11 SCOTT ROBERTSON 11 LISA PETHYBRIDGE 13 BRYCE ADDISON 12 LISA MACAROUNA 12 TOM NIXON KATE EDWARDS 14 KARL MERSON 12 KRISTY SUTCLIFFE 13 13 LIAM FLANAGAN 14 MADDY COLLIER 15 TOM GREEN 13 NATASHA NAIR 14 ANDREW MORLEY 15 MONICA KAVANAGH 16 HARRY GREEN 14 VANESSA POON 15 SCOTT TREGONING 16 AMY PRIESTLY 17 DEAN GILBERT 15 BROOKE ASHCROFT 16 LEIGH MEYRICK 18 REMI BANUELOS 18 DOM KILLWORTH 16 STACY O‘LOUGHLIN 17 ADAM BAKER 19 CHANEL MELANI 19 NICK RYAN STEFFANIE LEE 18 KAIZAAD MEHTA 17 20 CISKA VAN SCHALKWYK 21 JESSE MUDGE 19 MORGAN DAVIS 18 JESSE WONG 21 SANDRA JANJETOVIC 22 CHRIS WINDLE ERICA MCIERNON 20 JOEL MINICHIELLO 19 LAILA WAISU 22 23 JON SHINEBERG LAUREN O‘BRIEN GRANT BAILEY 20 NAKITA BROWN 23 21 24 DANIEL TOMLINS 24 JEMMA STILL 22 FRANK BOLAND 21 SARAH BOTROS 25 CALLUM ANDREWS 25 ISABELLE O‘BRIEN 23 DAVID LAVENDER 22 SUSAN PAYNE 26 DANIEL ANNOR 26 KYRSTY BISHOP 24 NIC KERBER 27 PAUL SAIN 23 LISA ROPER 27 ALEX ENGEL 25 JAMES MASDEN 28 STEVEN NABAKI 24 TESS MALCOLM 28 COURTNEY GUM 26 NICK INGALL 29 STEVEN LORDING 25 ANN MEAGHER 29 SALLY SMITH 27 FERGUS WATTS 30 NICK SHAW 26 LARISSA ROPER 31 MATHILDE GRANBERG 28 MICHAEL ISHIK 32 SASHA BANKI 31 BEN HODGSON 27 MITCH HALL 33 SHANI SLEEMAN 29 32 SHANE DEMIR 28 ANNE SEDGLEY 34 ALEX WALLACE 30 MICHAEL MAY 33 ALEXANDER WYNN 29 ROXANNE GOFF 35 SHELBY KOH 34 SAM WAY 34 KUIAM ANU 30 BARBARA LYNCH 44 ANNE-LISE BIDOU 36 THOMAS ZILM 37 HARRY ORR

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Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 CASSANDRA LEES 1 TARAN ETTO 2 BRENTON MUMME 1 BELINDA MICHALK 2 REBECCA BURRIDGE 2 PAUL GREEN 3 ASHLEE MORGAN 4 ADRIAN HILL 4 SALOME CERDA VARGAS 3 AMUA PIRIKA 5 PETER MAXWELL 5 SOPHIE CLARKE 5 AMANDA DAWE 4 MATT EDWINS 6 GEORGIA VERKUYLEN 7 CLINT MCGRATH 6 EMMA YUEN 5 JOSHUA O‘BRIEN 8 ROSEMARY MORISON 7 JESS HOGAN 6 THEO GUVARI 9 MATT ROUND 11 STELLA XIE 8 JENNIFER LEW 7 JOSH VAN LUENEN 10 TAYLOR WILLIAMSON 12 VICTORIA WYATT 9 MEREDITH GRAY 13 ROSALIE GRAHAM 8 HAMISH SHERWOOD 11 LEIGH CONWAY 10 KATRINA BYRNE 14 CLARE MURPHY 9 CAMERON GORDON 12 ANDY EURELL 17 KRISTIE FOX 11 ALICE WOOD 10 PENI MAHINA 13 SEAMUS PEARSON 18 TRACEY FARRUGIA 12 FELICE TONG 11 KYLE SOMMERVILLE 14 STEPHEN HUDSON 22 TOBI NOBLE 12 MITCH HOGAN 13 BETH WATTS 25 ALEX SCHRODER 15 LINDSAY SCOWN 13 BRYCE JOYNSON 14 ALEX ROBERTS 26 ANNA RUUT 16 TIM LAMBERT 29 STACY CROSS 14 LUKE VELLA 15 RACHAEL STACK 18 WADE BLACKBURN 30 NIKKI PRESS 15 SHANNAN KERSHAW 16 STACEY LANCASTER 31 EDWINA ILLMAN 20 JAMES NEWBURY 16 JECONIAH PENI 17 AMY FOO 34 VERNA ILES 21 KYALL WALFORD 17 GERARD BENNETT 19 AOIFE MCDONNELL 36 STEPHANIE WAKE 22 LEVI SANDS 41 HAYLEY LEGG 18 MATTHEW WITHERS 20 LARA CREBER 42 GENAVIEVE ZOELLER 19 DEAN BROGAN 23 JOSH ZOPPO 21 MONICA CHEW 53 ANNA BUTLER 20 AIDEN BELL 24 NATHAN SCARFO 22 LIBBY SADLER 54 JESSICA CRANSTON 21 JORDAN ETTO 25 ELLIOT HARPER 24 EMMA CASTRO 55 ELISA HOGAN 22 BRENTON SOMMERVILLE 56 BELINDA SMALL 26 PAT WILMOT 25 OLIVIA WARREN 23 ALEX SNEDDON 57 CIANNA SMITH 27 ADRIAN HILL 28 CLAIRE YOUMANS 24 JUSTIN COSTELLO 58 CHRISTINE HARRIS 28 MARCUS LINSEN 29 MICKY BELL 61 ALLANNA BEATON 25 MATT MOREY 30 DANKRIS ERICSON 30 STEPHANIE WALKER 62 LAUREN FOY 26 CHARLES FORD 63 FRANKIE HOCKING 43 MATTHEW LEMME 32 SHELLEY MULHERN 27 JACOB GREENWOOD 64 TRAM NGUYEN 28 ALPHONSE JAMBARUFO 53 YANNI MILLIGAN-SAVILLE 33 NICOLA WIGGINS 67 PASCALE PIAS

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www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 18 23 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 Round 10 - 21st—22nd June 2014 T E A M L I S T S SENIOR TEAM LISTS WESTERN WOLVES BALMAIN DOCKERS UNSW/ES SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES Womens Div One Womens Div One Premier Division Premier Division Senior Coach: Andrew Taylor Senior Coach: Hayley Warren Senior Coach: Daniel Lynch Senior Coach: Peter Steer Colours: Black & White Colours: Purple & White Colours: White, red, blue, black, Colours: Yellow & Blue yellow Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 PETER KEFALAS 16 DEAN COSTELLO 2 HAYDEN NICHOLS 1 CAITLIN MURRAY 1 AYNSLEE RODGER 19 KEN EWEN-CHAPPELL 3 TOM HEATH 2 NARELLE SPANGHER 21 DAMIAN CHARLESTON 2 MELISSA VUONG0 4 MAX COLLETT 5 JEREMY KIEL 22 RYAN BARRETT 3 KRISTY STROOP 3 BELINDA PRIDE 6 JORDAN FOOTE 25 WILL BRADLEY 4 SHERELLE MOORE 4 NATALIE BARBER 7 TYLER ROBINSON 26 RYAN FITTON 8 DAVE BATTEN 5 MARIE GEBERT 5 HOPE FENECH 28 JIMMY GORDON 9 RYAN PLANT 6 LAURA HOLDSWORTH 29 ZAC JOHNS MICHAELA EKMAN 10 DANIEL COSTELLO 6 31 JARED MADDEN 7 ERINA CORDINA 11 FLETCHER ROWE JESS DOWNTING 33 AARON DRINKWATER 7 12 ANDRE CUPIDO 8 HAYLEY WARREN 34 NICK CROWE 8 KATE LAWSON 13 JOEL ROBBIE 9 ROXY MCGEE 14 JACK MCANESPIE 35 DAMON STEER 9 BELINDA HARRISON 15 MICHAEL ARCHIBALD 36 TIM GARLICK 10 KYRRA RAWNSLEY 10 TRUDI LINES 16 NICK MCGANN 37 SCOTT PIERCE 12 JULIA BRADLEY 17 JEREMY DANIHER 38 JOSH CASS 11 BREE CALDERWOOD 19 ALEX FOOTE 14 PETA HEMPHILL 39 CAMERON ARNDT 20 CAMERON MCKINLAY 12 MELANIE PRING 40 JAKE FAMULARO 15 KATHARYNA 21 SCOTT DORNAUF 41 TIM PHYSICK 13 NICOLE KRIZ 23 ANTHONY RODRIGUES 17 KATE FITZSIMMONS 24 RYAN FARRELLY 42 TOM RIVERS 14 CHARLOTTE LATSOMBATH 22 KARLA SPILAREWICZ 26 ABE DAVIS 43 STEVE O‘CONNOR 15 BRONWYN TURNER 27 ALEX HENDERSON 44 MARK SKUSE 23 ROWIE MORGAN 28 JACK MCKINLAY 46 JAMES REGAN 16 GRACE RILEY 29 CHRIS JOURDAIN 24 ALISON DESLANDES 47 MATT SCHOLZ 30 ED KIEL 17 TRACY BAKER 48 AARON DUNCAN 25 JACKIE BUCKTHOUGHT 31 ALEX THOMPSON 49 LACHLAN COX 18 SHONA PORTER 26 EMMA DAVISON 32 JUDD LANYAN 50 HARRY BOND 33 MICHAEL DICKSON 19 EMMA BROWN 28 ALISON PARKIN 34 TROY LUFF 51 BRENT TREWIN 20 MELISSA FRECKELTON 29 JEMMA THORPE 36 KYLE PARKER 52 JOSH RODMAN 37 TOM WILLIAMSON 53 JOSH KUNDE 21 NIKKI FURLONG 31 RACHEL COOPER 38 JAMES PASCOE 54 JESSE CASS 22 MARGUERITE EUDES 43 MITCH WOODS 32 DAVINA PYE 56 JORDAN MCPHERSON 44 TAYLOR PREECE 23 MARGARITA OBIEN 33 CHRISTINE COLLINSON 57 TOM STEWART 46 TOM DICKSON 58 JACK MARA 28 CHAVVAUHN CALVER 37 CASIE BROOKER 48 TIM CUMMINS 59 MARK HAEBICH 59 PAUL LONG 33 SELIMA MESCHAR 39 STEPH POKRIVKA 60 TIM WIDMER 60 JOSH CUTTING

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NORTH SHORE PENNANT HILLS Premier Division Premier Division Senior Coach: Jon Hayres Senior Coach: Chris Yard Colours: Red & Black Colours: Red & Navy Blue

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 MATT VARJAVANDI 2 SEBASTIAN PARKER 2 DANNY ROBERTS 3 AARON CRISFIELD 3 DALE FITZGERALD 4 MATT THOMAS 4 JACK DWYER 5 LLOYD SHEPHERD 5 JARRYD WATTERS 6 BRANT JACK 6 SAM CARRUTHERS 9 NICK CAMPBELL 7 BRENDAN FITZGERALD 10 ROB WATTS 8 CHRIS MURPHY 9 ADRIAN HARRY 11 THEO MORAITIS 10 JASON HARRY 12 SAM ZIKMAN 11 LACHLAN HAYRES 13 HARRY ANGEL 12 SELBY LEE STEERE 14 ALEX GOODALL 13 ALEX KANE 15 KIERAN WRIGHT 15 SCOTT EASEY 16 TIM WALES 16 CHRIS BANDY 17 ADAM NIXON 17 MICHAEL VOYAGE 18 DAN WITT 19 TODD ALEXANDER 20 STEPHEN WRAY 20 PAT CODLING 21 BEN URWIN 21 JAKE MONK 22 REGAN PINKER 22 ZAC MANLEY DANIEL PREEN 23 MATT CLARKE 23 24 TEDDY STRUDWICK 25 DAMIAN DELL‘AQUILA 25 RON WASON 26 DAVID SMITH 27 CHARLIE PARSONS 27 JESSE HARE 28 JOSH DAVID-WRIGHT 28 CAMERON SMITH 29 CAMERON HOLMES 29 GLENN WATTS 31 LACHLAN CLANCY 30 PETER BARNES 33 DOUG HADDIN 31 JAMES DUNN 34 MATT ADAMSON 37 TIM SCOULAR 36 DANIEL SCHACHER 38 SAM WIDMER 37 JUSTIN WALSH 41 MATT CAREY 39 JAKE SAUNDERS 41 RICHARD LYNCH 42 THOMAS EDMONDS 46 JIMMY MCKENZIE 43 TED WIDMER 49 SAM JACKSON 56 RANGA EDIRIWICKRAMA

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