r

~ ~ $:! ~ i,... crnt-4 ~ ~ ·~ ~ ~ ~ -t..>

~ ri- -t..>..., ~ Face in the crowd V Watch a game and win a watch The DBE IS THIS YOU? Each week our photographer will snap a face and in the crowd at one of the Sydney AFL games. All you have to do is check the inside back AFL (NSWJACT) Commission page each week and if you see yourself looking back then you are the weekly winner. Proudly Present Just ring Nicola Cheesman on 9955 1722 by NEXT FRIDAY and send in some photo ID to claim your great prize. You'll win a AFL club Splash watch of your The Sydney choice from DSV Merchandising. This week's winner: The splash watch is water resistant to 50 ~f this is you J Bro1111ni · 1111 Medal metres and features a dynamic graphic of your favourite AFL team logo. It comes with a contact Nicola Cheesman two year warranty and is available now from on 9955 1722 Diner most What's New stores in Sydney. to claim your prize. Venue: The New Randwick Pavilion Royal Randwick Race Course Date: Monday 28 August 2000 Time: 6:30pm for 7pm Price: $120 plus GST per person Enjoy $1200 plus GST per table of ten Dress: Lounge suit/cocktail

For booking forms and enquires please contact Monique George on 9339 9196 or email [email protected]

NSW/ACT ...... -- 00 ~ re What's on in the AFL? All games 2.00pm unless otherwise indicated The latest news from the AFL (NSW/ACT)

TONY LOCKffi IN PORT MACQUARIE physical pressure. St George 17.15(117) v Ea gles 910(64) dtou11d It'.. t· 'i!Wztl .: r EC Eagles 22.13(145) v Balmain 14 9'.93) Nth Shore 810(58) v P/Hills 18.17(125) Fri 16th June St George 15.14(104) vUNSW/ES 1314(92) AFL Goal kicking legend Tony Lockett was in Port In the third quarter the Stingrays threatened to Sun 14th May Swans 16.16(112) v Nth Shore 9.9(63) BYE Campbelltown Macquarie last Tuesday to visit nine-year-old Sam blow the match open but the Rams fought back UNSW/ ES 6 8(44) v Swans 18.16(124) Sat 17th June Hall from Tacking Point Primary School who won a bril liantly with Ryan Power kicking a series of goals P/Hi lls 133(81) v Nth Shore 17.11(113) UNSW/ES 158(98)v C'town 21.17(143) competition in the July 16 issue ofThe Sun Herald. after some fine team football further down field. Sun 9th April BYE: Western Suburbs Sun 18th June Sun 30th July Lockett visited Sam at his school and conducted a In the final term the RAMS fought hard the Swans 21.23(149) v UN SW/ES 5 9(39) West Subs 87 (55) v St George 11.16(82) West Subs 119'.75) v Balmain 2721(183) BYE: Western Suburbs Balmain 11.11(77) v P/Hills 15.28(118) UNSW/ES 10HX70) v EC Eagles 11.12(78) 40 minutes AFL McDonald's Auskick clinic. Lockett Stingrays prevailed as they used the ball better at Sat 20th May BYE East Coa st Eagles Camp'town 13.4(82) v P/Hills 25.18(168) was also introduced at a special school assembly crucial stages of the match. Rou,tij ,2 WestSubs 10 1[(70) v EC Eagles 1216(88) St George 11.12(78) v Nth Shore 14.9(93) where 430 children chanted "there's only one Tony Martin Brewster played another mighty game in UNSW/ES 141 2(96)v P/Hills 21 .141140) BY E: Sydney Swans Sat 15th April Lockett''. the middle, Lew Roberts and Jonathon Bradfield UNSW/ES 17.13(115) vW/Subs 169'.105) C'town 17.8(110) v Nth Shore 88(56) Sat 24th June were magnificent in defence, Tom Hill put in a St George 9 9(63) v Balmain 12.15(87) Sun 21st May St George 97(6 1) v Swans 16.9(105) .-a9~1'.\d:1#]tr,,:.'., After the clinic Sam Hall, his immediate family Nth Shore 17.9(111) v EC Eagles 11 9'.75) Swans 19.141128) v Balmain 1815(1 23) Sun 25th June Fri 4th Aug and five best friends joined Lockett at the local blinder, Ryan Power was a strong target up forward Sun 16th April C'town 24.15(159) v West Subs 88(56) Swans 3126(212) v West Subs 5 6(36) McDonald's for afternoon tea. and Dale Ellis was superb. Cam'town 10.9(69) v Swans 22.141146) BYE: St George Nth Shore 17.15(117) v Balmain 16 19'.115) Sat 5th Aug It is certainly an afternoon young Sam will never Sixteen year old debutants , Luke P/Hills 11.16(82) v EC Eagles 117(73) P/Hills 21.13(139) v St George 138(86) forget. Whatman, Peter Dugmore and , who BYE: Pennant Hills BYE UNSW/ES Sun 6th Aug Sat 27th May Balmain17.17(119) vUNSW/ES 1512(102) AIS/AFL ACADEMY SELECTIONS A RECORD FOR has on ly played a handful of games, added some Balmain 14.16(100) v West Subs 14.11 (95) EC Eagles 12 6(78) v C'town 12.9(81) NSW dash to the team. Sat 22nd April EC Eagles 14.13(97) v UNSW/ES 121()82) Sat 1st July BYE: North Shore The fourth intake into the AIS/AFL Academy was All four players were part of the recent victorious P/Hills 16.10(106) v C'town 97(61) Swans 29.18(192) v StGeorge 1010(70) C'town 16.12(108) v St George 912(66) announced last week with NSW youngsters Aaron NSW/ACT U16 team in the National Championships Nth Shore 8.1 1(59) v St George 11.8(74) West Subs 9 6(60) v P/Hills 20.15(135) Sun 23rd April BYE Sydney Swans UNSW/ES 59(39) v Nth Shore 13.6(84) Rogers, , Brett Doswell and Adam and showed great potential on Saturday which W Subs 20.15(135) v C' town 1110(76) Sun 2nd July FINALS Schneider among the 30 young players from around augers well for the Rams in 2001. Week 1- Semi Finals Baima in 58(38) v Nth Shore 13.12(90) Swans 1315(93) v EC Eagles 14.12(96) Australia being offered prestigious Academy Jiu. Moss 12th/13th August EC Eagles 12.13(85) v P Hills 1016(76) BYE: Balmai n Week 2 Preliminary Final scholarships. Please see page six for full details MEDIA MANAGER, AFL (NSW/ACD COMMISSION Fri 2nd June BYE UNSW/ES 20th Augu st RAMS GO OUT IN STYLE UNSW/ES 31(19) v Balmain 16.12(108) Roger Sheeran Sat 3rd June Grand Final The NSW/ACT Rams left their best performance Sat 29th April C'town 147(91) v EC Eagles 15.10(100) Balmain 1419'.lffi) v St George 16.16(112) 27th August Roger Sheeran 2:30pm until last when they played TAC Cup premiership Nth Shore 8 8(56) v Swans 18.9(117) St George 20.8(128) v P/Hills 1312(90) Sun 9th July contender the Dandenong Stingrays in Oueanbeyan Sun 4th June Wes1Subs 18.11(119) v UNSW/ES 118(74) Sun 30th April on Saturday. StGeorge 28.141182) v West Subs 8 5(53) West Subs 9 8(62) v Swans 29.13(187) Swans 9.10(64) v Camp'town 9 5(59) P/Hills 22.16(148) v Balmain 15 13(103) ECEagles 1313(91) v Nth Shore 19.7(121) The Stingrays may have walked away 27 point C'town 16.9(105) v UNSW/ES 1213(85) BYE: North Shore BY E: Pennant Hills victors but the Rams salvaged some pride from an BYE Ea st Coast Eagles otherwise disappointing season in which they only won three games. 10th June Fri 14th July It was the last game for many of the eighteen year ,RoijJilf;li Sydney 12.9(81) v RFL 9 14(68) Baima in 20.10(130) v Swans 13 13(91 ) Sat 6th May Maher Oval, Wagga Sun 16th July olds and they certainly came out to play. The West Subs 58(38) v Nth Shore 16.19(115) EC Eagles 112()86) v West. Subs 14.9(93) desperation of the older players combined with the Balmain 15.11(101) v EC Eagles 1018(78) P/Hills 15.141104) v UNSW/ES 14 11 (95) talent and enthusiasm of the younger players saw Sat 10th June Nth Shore 12.9(81) vCamp'town 1011(71) UNSW/ES 101 (X70) v St George 18.1~118) the Rams play an exciting brand of football. Sun 7th May Nth Shore 21.1411«1) v UNSW/ES512(42) BYE: St George PLAYER OF Swans21.17(143) v P/Hi lls 11.18(84) Sun 11th June The Rams opened strongly with committed team EC Eagles 3.13(31) v Swans 14.16(100) THE WEEK football and put tremendous pressure on their highly BYE: CampbelI town Sat 22nd July fancied opponent. The match was a tight contest Mon 12th June Penn Hill s 7.18(60) v Swans 10.17(77) with only a couple of goals separating the two teams P/Hills 17.13(115) v West Subs 67(43) BRAD ABBOTT for most of the day. Sat 13th May St George 141 0(94) v C'town 19.141128) Sun 23rd July - UNSW/ES C'town 101 2(72) v Balmain 17.14(116) BYE: Balmain Nth Shore 19.11(125) v West Subs 65(41) The Rams worked the ball with skill and purpose whilst continuing to put the Stingrays under great

SYDNEY AFL RECORD Semi finals, August 12-13 2000 Ri~flt do,,.n to the wire ~~~~------First Semi Final - Balmain v St George------­ Round 18 Roger Sheeran Oval Sydney AFL Ladders -Y,,e key to this knock-out semi final lies in the midfield and how well both FIRST GRADE I sides use the ball on the day. Th e St George midfield boasts former Swan p w For A st % Craig O'Brien and 1997 Phelan medallist Simon Wilson along with youngster Sydney Swans 14 2040 1083 188.4 Goa ls - Sydney Swans B Kirk 5 A Bam ford 4 B Fixter 4 L Ba rry 3 '1febnanfA1ll&' fff :,71;r·w rnso7&"""12a:3 Scott Richmond, Craig Tognolini and Matthew Gibson while the Tigers have S Doyle 3 R O'Connor 2 S Stevens 2 T Kennelly 2 B Allison North 16 11 o 1482 1247 118.8 hardworking in and under Scott Kirkwood, Josh Bartlett and Michael Carey. D Simpson R O"Keefe D LePavoux S Muller S Feast Balmain 16 9 o 1691 , 151 2.. 11 L8 ' St George 16 9 7 1524 1526 99.9 Western Suburbs : B Freney 2 M Baurer P Casey P Ja nzer o St George assistant coach and skilful midfielder Craig O'Brien believes the Ca;npbelltown . 16 -7 9 o· H1•t 1544 95.5 , - Best - Sydney Swans: R O'Keefe S Doyle A Bamford B Kirk little things will decide a very close contest today. "Both sides match up very East Coast Eagles 16 7 9 o 1353 1470 92 .0 L Barry D LePavoux , We]tern Sijburbs 16 3" 13 203J'K 55.9 a well and have good midfielders and strong key forwards," O'Brien said. Western Suburbs M Bau er M Mooney B Freney B Cottrell UNSW-ES 16 1 15 1837 63.3 Balmain coach Doug Scholz agrees with O'Brien and says the team that P Janzer Um pires M Rende ll B Arn ol A Lewis SYDNEY AUSSIE RULU uses the ball better and doesn't make costly turn-overs will win. "Our @SOCIAL CLUB midfielders use th~ bal l very well but we have to make sure we get enough RESERVE GRADE P w D % Pts Pennant Hills v St. George at Ern Holmes Oval possession of it,"' Scholz said. "Their midfielders are exceptional, classy Pennant Hill s 16 14 0 245.2 56 l P;nnant Hills 4.5 21.13 (139) North Shore."7 16 13 0 157,2 52 players and probably ruri} better than us so we will need our half back line ist George · 1.0 13.8 (86) NCC Hunters ~ s 11 156.4 44 ~,. i~ and forwards to give the midfielders a lot of support so they don't run out of Eas'tCoast'Eagles 16 9 &'.-0 104,9 36 St George 16 8 o 1265 1155 109.5 32 Goals - Pennant Hills: G Broderick 4 A Brawn 3 B Howarth 3 legs." Campbelltow:n 16 8 o· 10illt 1207 90,1 32 D Del ooze 2 A Grossmann 2 G Byrne 2 A Richa rdson R Gerke Both sides come into,this match with indifferent form. The Saints have UN SW-ES 16 12 0 907 1736 52.2 16 P Carey C Yard P Gool ey Balmain 16 13 0 soa~; 1426':;'f" 63.7 12 lost their past two gam ·, to fellow finalists North Shore and Pennant Hills St George: H Reid 4 M Gibson 2 S Marchant 2 M Ibbotson 2 Western 16 14 o 678 1364 49.7 while the Tigers have b n HNSW-Eastern gl:lburo§0and Western Suburbs G Gaffey S Dem ir A Strickl and UNDER U18 DIVISION 1 Best - Pennant Hill s: B Howarth A Brawn P Carey G Brod erick in their past two outin t w~re soundly be~ten bf the East Coast Eagles p w L D For A st % Pts to the tune of eight go ree weeks ago. D Delooze North Shore 16 2 1659 709 234 .0 56 St George : P Orton M Ryan C Druery M Graham J Allie P_e11nant1lif~ 16 3 O' 16ftZ"" 446 ~ 372.6 52 O'Brien says they took _a lot of positives from their match against the Umpires A Lewis K Chee sm an G Ac land East Coast Eagles 6 o 1097 650 168.8 40 Demons last week-end.i some of our kids who have struggled for form S:CGf!ome~ 6 ··· lL: · 1JiI91i..9.58 1J 8,9 40 Sydney U16' s 16 7 o 1287 995 129.3 36 Balmain v UNSW-ES at Drummoyne Oval recently played their beft games for us so far. We will be at full strength Cahipbelltown 16 9 -o, 1Q2t 1000 102.1 28 today apart from our fulL,pack Stephen Lording who is out for the year." ~,a,m~in •t 5,5 ,&n.10 1,::i 1~.16 " 17.17 (119) NCC Hunters 16 5 11 o 717 1179 60.8 20 tUNSW-ES 3.3 5.6 ::t' 10.6 15.12 (102) Western SuJi[ifb!f ~ rs ~: 13 _:a 6BQ"f;', 1562, 43 .5 '12 O'Brien believes they will be the underdogs because they have less finals Western Jets 16 1 15 o 287 2050 14.0 experience and have lost their past twoHgame but he says he thinks they will Goals -Balmain : L Campbell 3 S Kirkwood 2 M Carey 2 A Reade have a the edge with a stronger young brigade of players. 2 M Coles 2 G Bouchier R Moten B Murray B Howel l UNDER U18 DIVISION 2 ___p_ w For Agst - ~%- ~ ~ - , M Mackenzie J Ba rtlett Scholz says it will be a good four quarter hard tussle and expects the Southern Sharks* 13 12 1 901 635 141.9 result to be decided by less than two goals. They have clashed twice this UN SW-ES: B Abbott 6 A Bouchier 3 S Cutting 2 J McPherson 2 tJN.SW-ES.-:f 13 1 6 9t9.'r: 702=-'131f.9 J Goodale B Flinn 13 7 6 777 703 110.5 year. In round 2 The Tigers beat the Saints by 24 points at Olds Park and in Best - Ba lmain: A Rea de S Kirkwood B Howell M Carey J S 5 10 83,J~ 84.3 " 98.8 round 14 the Saints won by nine points under lights at the SCG. B Murray R Moten 14 3 11 547 1094 50.0 12 UNSW-ES : B Abbott D Reid B Flinn G Fuss S Abbott B Roberts

Umpires: P Cherry F Ka layzich D Orr SYDNff AUSSl8 RUUIS PAUL ROOS TIP: St George by five points. SOCIAL CLUB LEADING East Coast Eagles v Campbelltown at Roge r Sheeran Oval GOALKICKERS '.0£aii'c~1i Eaglesw"~ . 2.6 1:flii;* Campbelhown 2.9 (811 AFTER THE GAME... Come up to . ~ Goal s - Campbel ltown D Keen 4 A Fiddler 3 B Kingwel l B Drake M Fau lkner M Withers T Hebbard East Coas t Eag les D Seow 4 C French 2 J Crosby S Abercrombie S Cutler M Maclean B Murrihy A Rob erts Best - Campbel ltown C Fretwell W Clarke A Fi dd ler D Keen MWithers Eas t Coast Eagles: T Byslma D Seow S Cutl er J Crosby T Spurli ng Umpi res S Golden W Hoski ns B Woodhead em; !;nal,, August 12-13 2000 ~ ords you thought you knew Hills rise to challehge Second Semi Final - Pennant Hills v North Shore Roger Sheeran Oval

Two weeks ago , players from six clubs were implication of some action being taken. This [:xpect a titanic clash here today between the two form sides of the competition. The I involved in melees and were subsequ ently word is based on the Latin talis (such-like) and l:Demons have won seven of their past ei ght games with their only loss coming in dealt with by the AFL Tribunal. Melee (from literally means to give the same in retu rn. round 16 against the Swans by 17 points. North Shore has also had a great run leading Old French mesler, meaning "to mix") has Originally, it could mean to repay a kindness into the finals. They have won six of their past seven with their only loss also to the previously been discussed in this column. The with a kindness, a gift with a gift etc. Swans in round 11 by 49 points. accounts of the melees saw the use of a However, it soon came to mean only to inflict Demons coach Peter Bennett believes th is match will be one of the best this season couple of words common in this context: a punishment or penalty similar to the injury and expects a very even contest. "Both sides have had a good run leading into the finals," remonstrate and retaliate. received. Remonstration is usually much safer Bennett said. "If you look at the other games played today you can see the depth and Remonstrate originally (late 16th century) than retaliation in football. talent at these two clubs." meant the same as demonstrate, ie "show", Those involved in the recent melees were The Demons will be at full strength with rove O Im Nunan expected to overcome an "make plain" etc. Both words come from the generally punished by fines. Fine is derived ankle he rolled against St George last week-end. Bennett said Nunan was rested as a Latin monstrare (to show). In the first ha lf of from the Latin fini s (end) . It was in the Middle p~ precautionary measure and will be fit to play. · the 17th century, remonstrate took on the Ages that fine came to have its modern The Bombers gun full forward Chris Dale badl/broke his leg two weeks ago in their • IHIIIIINJ meaning of pointing out a fault and then of meaning. Essentially, it meant money paid last minor round game for the yea r and coach Chris Rourke will have to restructure the protesting against a perceived wrong, with the which brought an end to a dispute or Bombers forward line to compensate for Dale's absence. Rourke says Dale was obviously implication that some stern words were being concluded a deal - which brought things, in the focal point in their forward linea.n the players will have t~ re-adjust their game. used. fact, to a "finish''. "We have a number of quality plaV n our forward line and they are very capable of Retaliate, on the other hand, carries an By Kevan Carroll. kicking goals - it is just a matter of how they deal with the pressure," Rourke said. "We are not overly worried about it. We have a good spread of goal kickers and it will be a good test for the club." Bennett believes the Demons strength lies in their flexible side and their ability to kick Are you being taxed to the RAFTERS? a big score each week. The Demons have a number of players capable of kicking three or more goals and have kicked some big scores in th t month. Bennett also believes the Demons are no longer seen as a side tt:iat can't p e bigger grounds. If so, get RAFTERS to do your tax! Bennett says the team which is more switched and sticks to their game plan will win today. Chris Rourke says that statement is spotOn. '1he team that panics and doesn't cope with the finals pressure will lose," Rourke said .."Both sides are very disciplined, have Call 1800 TAX MAN (1 800 829 626) strong onballers and forwards and have good game plans. I think we could have the edge in pace." They have clashed twice this year. In round one North Shore defeated the Demons by al GST and BAS advice al Tax returns 32 points at Em Holmes Oval and in round six the Demons gave the Bombers a football lesson with a 67 point drubbing at Gore Hill. al Management reports al Business set-ups PAUL ROOS TIP: Pennant Hills by 10 points. Lvl 6, 4 O'Connell St, Sydney 1 Membrey St, Granville SYDNEY AUSSIE RULES * LATEST POKER MACHINES SOCIAL CLUB High Pay Returns 9202 2756 9637 1651 * DRINKS - Club Prices e,« * BIG SCREEN & POOL TABLES { ; llANNt:'.. 1

SYDNEY AFL RECORD Semi Finals August 12-13 2000 Locals off to Academy Four of NSW/ACT's finest junior footballers will learn the finer points of the game at the AIS/AFL Academy

-Y,,e fo urth inta ke into the AIS/AFL Aca demy states during the year but will gather together I was announced last week with NSW for training programs and competition at various youngsters Aaron Rogers, Ma rk Powell, Brett times throughout the course of their scholarship. Goal s: Wng: J Va ughan 6, K Longmore 2. G Eddy 2, F David 2. A Berwick, Doswell and Adam Schne ider among the 30 The squad will assemble in Adelaide for the B Ferguson, M Hundy, B Stanton young players from around Australia being first of four camps early in October and begin an Pen G Bradley 3, C Nuske 2, C Folkes 2, G Masters 2, N Hearnes. R Allen Best: Wng J Vaughan, M Hundy, G Campbell, T Debnam, G Eddy, offered prestigious Academy scholarships. exciting induction into the requirements of K Pritchard The players, each who starred in th e AFL becoming an AFL player of the future. Pen G Masters, M Egan , J Ware, R Allen. C O'Brien. M Brazi er SFA LADDERS FIRST GRADE National Under 16 Championships in Tas mania Sessions will include fitness evaluations, skill Umpires: G Cal laghan. D Malone, J Swensen w D A % Pts last month, will receive expert personal an d skill assessment and development, analysis of team 2382 1052 226 .43 68 ELIMINATION FINAL - RESERVE GRADE 1 '22~ " 1044 ?16-28 . ,64 development over the next 12-months unde r the plays and tactics along with goal setting, time 157 .00 44 gu idance of AIS/AFL Academy coach , Te rry management, public speaking and career t3M7 44 PENRITH 1476 1394 105.88 44 Wheeler. planning. Goals MW: G Hooker 2. G Stewa rt 2. A Webb 2. D Whitehe ad 2. :s;w;~sr~~et ·l¥jla~ ,,1so1· iE.w 36 MANLY-WA RR 8 10 0 1470 1480 99.32 32 Aaron Roge rs is from the St George Syd ney Squad membe rs will also be given the D Bowman (1 short ) SfH.BJ-tsBAflks ,:5~/1:JI O;; j ,~ ~~1973 . .ao;tz 16 UNSW/ES D James 3, B Wallis 3, T Ro se AFL club but plays in the Sydney Under 16 side opportunity to represent Australia at Under 17 UNSW/ ES 15 0 1144 2288 50.00 12 Best: MW: 0 Crombach, N Sutherland, M Tanno ck, D Whitehead. G Wright. ffiAWRM!!f>Bl•i,."Qfi1'1 which competes in the under 18 Sydney AFL level next April against Ireland in Australia . UN SW/ES B Kay, B Santamaria, B Dutschke, B Wa lli s. A Marr. P Psa ltsis competition. The third intake of AIS/AFL scholarship holders Umpires J De Domenico, N Kuchta RESERVE GRADE Mark Powell, from Lavington, plays fo r the who competed successfully against Ireland in w L D A % Pts , Brett Doswell, from Wag ga, April this year are expected to be prom inent in 0 1889 622 303.70 68 Q, p 1~,J35 210.07 56 plays for the Wagga Tigers and the NSW/ACT this year's AFL National Draft on October 29. MACQUARIE UN I 12 0 1566 780 200.77 48 Rams while Adam Schneider from Osborne in the The AIS/AFL Academy is jointly funded by the Goa ls: SU : B Pierce 4, G Mitchell 3, W Ingli s 3, C Ch ester, J Edwards, Riverina region plays for the NSW/ACT Rams. Australian Sports Commission and the AFL with A McDona ld, D Pea rson, M Wren AFL Manager of Game Development Ross the ASC providing $250,000 a year matched MU : C Di ckins 4, J Graetz 3, C Mullins 2, P Cia nc i. N Dryden. 0 Haustead, M Saltmarsh Smith, welcomed the fourth intake into the dollar for dollar by the AFL. 4 Be st: SU A Winkworth , J Bi skup, B Cochrane, W Macbeth, N Eurell. 0 Academy. The squad's selectors were AFL recru iting 0 Pearson "The AIS/AFL Academy scholarships will give managers Gary Merrington (West Coast) , Scott MU J Careless, M Rogers. P Cianci, C Dickins, N Dryden. D Hannam Umpire s: B Arnol. G Midd lem iss, D Ya le SFA LEADING GOALKICKERS another group of talented young players the Clayton (Western Bulldogs), Alan Stewart (Port chance to develop their abilities under Australian Power), John Beveridge (St Kilda) and AFL Football and the AIS's leading educators," Smith National Talent Manager Kevin Sheehan, under said. the chairmanship ofTerry Wheeler. 53

"We welcome these young men into th is NSW players who have been selected in the Goal s: HPB : P Broda la 5, D Barwick 3, H Kassem 2, G Nixon 2, P Martin 2, ,~PB . 5 47 prestigious program and look forward to seeing Academy squad in the past are Craig Parsons, D Caminiti. N O'Neil MW 2 39 MU P Vartuli 4, D Woolford 2. C Bales, A Caithness, D Colville the next generation of AFL footballers coming Mark McVeigh and Ben Phibbs (1997), Adam Best: HPB D Cam initi. B Bi lling, B Grogan. P Brodala. A Raftery, H Kassem through''. Matthews (1998) and Lewis Roberts Thomson MU B Con lan, G McOu een. J White. J Vieusseux, D Drum. A Caithness Squad members will remain in their home (1999). Umpires: N Fowler. G Rohan. S Wa llbank Ge rard Mitchell SU 3 54 Da ni el James UNSW/ES 3 35

SYDNEY AFL RECORD Semi finals August 12-13 2000 SYDNEY AFL RECORD Semi finals, August 12-13 2000 H'bury v Syd Uni on forfeit RQ.!c!nd,_1! _ftJfo_nd 1.? t April 1 MW 10.9 (69) vW'gong 12.8 lBO) Sat June 17 Sat July 22 acq U19 .10(124) v Syd U1210(82) SWSyd 9.13 (67) v Penrith 11.11 (77) Mac Uni 16.15 (111) vSW Syd 1116 (82) Mac Uni 37.28l250) v H'bury 33(21 ) SSharks 4.11(35) vW/gong 17.4 006) Sthm Shafts 6.12 (48)v M-W 18.13(121) Syd Uni 30.18098) vS/Sharks 58(38) H/bury 616(52) v Penrith 11.12(78) fR.o\(iU: H'bury 9.5 (59) vUNSW/ES 22.22 (154) W'gong 910(64) v HPB 14.15(99) HPB 14.10(94) vSW Syd 137(85) Sat May 13 HPB 23.18 056) vSyd Uni 5.3 (33) Penrith 21.23(149) vUNSW/ES 3.5(23) UNSW/ES 710(52) v M-W 15.14(104) Mac Uni 17.15(117) vHPB 13.16 (94) W'gong 6.3 (39) v Penrith 14.13 (97) SW Syd 11 .12(78) v M-W915(69) S/Sharks 22.17l149) vH'bury 54(34) Rourid ,2 Wgong 21.1~142) vUNSW/ES 10~65) ftound ,1~ '!i~, Sat April 8 Penrith 710(52) v M-Warr 17.12014) Sat July 29 W/gong 711(53) v Macq U11.10(76) SW Syd 14.10(94) v Syd Uni 137(85) Sat June 24 Mac Uni 21.15l141) vS/Sharks 71~52) Penrith 12.8l80) vS Sharks 1112(78) Penrith 10.10(70) v Mac Uni 914(68) H'bury 96(60) vW'gong 24.13(157) SW Syd 19.18(132) v H/bury 86(54) SW Syd 16.15011) vS/Sharks 75(47 ) HPB 21.22(148) v Penrith 66(42) M-W 10.3(63) vHPB 17.13(115) M-W(119) v Hawkesbury on forteit UNSW/ES 14.11(95) vSW Syd 23.12(1~) Syd U25 .19l169) v UNSW/ES88(56) Sat May 20 UNSW/ES 910(64) v HPB 25.16066) M-W 88(56) v Syd Uni 24.9(153) H'bury 01 (1 I vMac Uni 38.28(256) Syd Uni 19.16(130) vW'gong 14 6(90) S/Sharks 97(61) vSyd Uni 18.12 (120) HPB 20.8(128) vW'gong 15.9(99) Sat April 15 UNSW/ES 12.8(80) vPenrith 15.15l105) Macq U17.15 (117) v Penrith 711 (53) M-W 14.8(92) vSW Syd 1212(84) Sat July 1 SSharks 14.10l94) vSW Syd 10.10 (70) M-W 39 .(27) vMac Uni 16.12l108) H'bury 9.9 (63) v M-W 22.7 (139) i: Rouif~ 9- UN SW/ES 8.20l68) vS/Sharks 69(45) HPB 20.20 040) v UNSW/ES 65 (41) Sat May 27 HPB 27.22084) v Hawkesbury 14(10) W'gong 11 .13 (79) v Syd U119 (75) S/Sharks 413(37) v Mac Uni 15.7(97 ) SW Syd 19.10(124) v W'gong 96(60 ) W'gong 22.15047) v H'bury 3.2(20) Syd Uni 715(57) v Penrith 11 .15(81) ~RoiliifJ4_~ Penrith 56(36) v HPB 9.11(65) Sat April 22 SWSyd 18.19l127) vUNSW/ES 89(57) Mac U16 .6 (102) v M-W 9.11 (65) Syd Uni 16.12(108) v M-W610(46) Sharks 18.22 Oll) vUNSW/ES 3.5 (23) -Roiml J5J~t0s;,. H'bury 04 (4) vHPB 33.26 (224) Sat July 8 W'gong 18.20 (128) vSW Syd 11.6 (72) Sat June 3 Mac Uni 3525l235) vUNSW/ES 3.~22) Penrith 10.6 (66) v Syd Uni 11.16 l82) W'gong 30.16096) vSharks 97(61) S/Sharks 117(73) v HPB 19.16(130) Penrith 20.11(131) v H'bury 10 8(68) Wollongong 13.7(85) v M-W9 9(63) SW Syd 97(61) vHPB 17.17019) Penrith 1210(82) vSW Syd 15.12002) Sat April 29 M-W 11.7(73) v UNSW/ES 915(69) Sun July 9 SWS 10 11 (71) vMac Uni 14.8 (92) Sun June 4 Syd Uni 30.31l211) v H'bury 54(34) M-W 24.15 (159) vSharks 9.8 (62) Syd Uni 1012(72) vMac Uni 16.12(100) UNSW/ES 26.20 l176) vH'bury 8.5 (53) Penrith 8.10 (58) vW'gong 21.9 (135) Syd Uni 187 (1 15) vHPB 21.13 (139) Sat June 10 Sat July 15 First Grade Matches commence at Mac Uni 15.15l105) vWgong 10.11(71) HPB 20.9l129) v Mac Uni 510(40) ZOOpm and Reserve Grade Matches SthnSharks 96(60) vPenrith 16.7003) H'bury 10 9(69) vS/Sharks 11.905) commence at IZOOpm. Sat May 6 Hawkesbury 2~17) vSW Syd 20.26l146) UNSW/ES 6.2(38) vW 'gong 25.23(173) Please call 02 9955 1722 to confirm UNSW/ES 6.6 (42) vMac U17.9 011) HPB 14.21005) vM-W 84( 52) M-W 59(39) v Penrith 17.14(116) times. Draw subject to change with- HPB 22.15 (147) vSth Sharks 711 (53) UNSW/ES 27(19) vSyd Uni 23.19l157) Syd Uni 20.14(134) v SW Syd 12 9(81) out notice

SYDNEY AFL RECORD Semi finals, August 12-13 2000 Pennant Hills SydneyAFL Umpires 2000 Under 18 Team list Main Squad NAME DOB HT WT G B Cameron Beasland - Co-Cap 17-5-83 173 79 Michael Sullivan 18-8-82 175 67 Anthony Milne 26-10-82 165 60 Scott Howell 21-10-82 195 75 6. Michael Brown 21-11-84 180 78 James Leggott 17-2-83 185 80 John Politis 3-8-82 185 85 .Q~~ie Bt1~' 25/1/79 185 87 -~ ---- Lachlan Howarth - Co -Cap 3-2-82 176 75

The Westfield Foundation Angus Scotford 16-5-83 180 85 Proudly supported by fflstflela Jarrod Myers 24-12-83 175 67 Alasdair Allen 16-9-82 175 70 Are you being taxed to the RAFTERS? Ryan Talbot - VC 16-11-82 190 83 Ben Hooper 5-8-82 180 83 If so, get RAFTERS to do your tax! Anthony Hopson 28-10-83 182 85 Will McKinley 26-12-82 190 88 Call 1800 TAX MAN (1 800 829 626) Nick Akmens 15-11-82 180 85 Michael Holgate 17-6-82 180 85 V GST and BAS advice V Tax returns Lucas Paris 17-8-82 182 77 V Management reports V Business set-ups Tristan Liles 7-12-82 182 78 Lvl 6, 4 O'Connell St, Sydney 1 Membrey St, Granville Simon Kenny 14-3-82 188 74 Nicholas Aitken 17-2-83 182 70 9202 2756 9637 1651 Luke Bilbe 15-11-82 190 83 Rushed

1 /. time / time / time full time

SYDNEY AFL RECORD Semi finals, August 12-13 2000 North Shore 2000 Under 18 leam list SFA Finals preview Sydney Uni win intense battle to push for grand final berth No. NAME DOB HT WT G B 1. Julien Wilson 17-02-84 179 72 he grand finalists of the past two years, Ma c Uni and Sydney Uni competed in 2. Nathan Jackson 01-0 1-83 173 62 Tan epic qualifying final on Sunday, with the students winning once again after 3. Adam Sutton 31-01-83 184 84 winning the corresponding clash against the Kookaburras in 1998 and 1999. Sydney Uni coach Roger Faulkner was pleased with his team's effort and said 4. Adam Lord 03-11-83 179 72 their backline provided their top half dozen pla yers, and their tackling especially 5. Daniel McGarry 07-08-83 178 72 saved a number of goals. 6. Blake Hopkinson 31-01-85 166 66 "We'll have to improve on our performance in the early part of the game, we ------don't want to give them the same break that we gave Macquarie," Faulkner said. 7. Tim Charles 04-06-82 175 64 - Faulkner also pointed out that Barney Pierce should be fit to play after a solid 8. Nick Biven 13-08-82 188 66 game up forward. --- After a week's break minor premiers Holroyd-Parramatta-Blacktown will go into 9. James Luscombe 20-03-84 180 73 the second semi-final as favourites and club president Dave Barw ick says his club is 10 John Paul Hopwood 21-12-82 176 73 quietly confident. 11. Shannon Dooley 02-05-83 174 58 He noted that Sydney Uni has a distinct heig ht advantage but that the Goannas ----- will use every opportunity to run those tall players into the ground. 12. Kerrin Hughes 09-02-82 187 74 Barwick also commented that Cochrane, Pierce and Edwards are all danger 13. James Shore 25-01-83 173 70 players, whilst their veterans in the backline are extremely dependable. Meanwhile Mac Uni coach Mick Cockerton was disappointed that his side did 14. Danny Roberts 10-06-82 180 75 not take the opportunities that were on offer. 15. Sebastien Wilson 05-03-82 196 80 "Injuries to key players have lessened our confidence, but that is balanced with the positives that we took out of realising what we are capable of, as seen in the 16. Ron Wason 17-02-83 190 84 first quarter," Cockerton said. 17. Mark Lord 13-09-85 176 72 "We are still confident because we have been in the same situation in the last 18. Alex Jarvie 24-02-82 193 90 two years". --- -·· On Saturday Wollongong ended Penrith's great season with a solid victory which 19. Craig Pridgeon 04-09-83 176 78 places them in the first semi final against Mac Uni. 20. GeoffTunks 06-11-82 191 82 "We started well, set the trend and were always in control until late in the third quarter, although we only did just enough to win the game," Lions coach Bernie 21 . Evan Davies 02-05-83 179 65 -- O'Neill said. 22. Ashley Mccann 27-04-82 188 95 He predicts that his team is in for a very hard and tough game and that his players will have to be at their best. 23. Les Edwards 28-08-82 190 82 "They're not unbeatable, we must stick to our game plan, we're looking for a 24. Micheal Cowell 27-06-84 193 85 good start. Whoever plays four quarters will win the game," O'Neill said. 25. 22-01-83 194 83 The standard of play in the SFA this year has improved immensely for the third consecutive season, and was particularly evident in the first half on Sunday, when 26 . Geoff Sundstom 22-10-83 193 92 both sides dominated periods with sensational play. Rushed The next three weeks in both grades will be extremely intense and the eventual premiers in each grade will be the team that can maintain their composure throughout the finals.

~ SYDNEY AFL RECDRD Sem; f;nals. August 12-13 2000 SYDNEY AFL RECORD Sem; f;nals. August 12-13 2000 • Red with White yoke St George Coach: Bernie O'Neill Wollongong Captain: Glenn Eddy 2000 Under 18 leam list No. NAME G B NAME DOB HT WT G B 2 Jade Collyer Matthew Morgan 24/09/82 180 79 3 Glenn Edd Steve Turn er 07 /02/82 180 78 _5_ Corey _yYerfel Tim Ball 21/07/82 178 72 6 Darren Sturgess Patrick McBride 07 /08/85 186 80 8 Matthew Hundy 16/05/82 178 72 9 Chris Holmes 11/05/82 181 80 Allan McPhee 11 ---- 28/01/83 180 75 13 David Broman Mathew Barnes 03/03/83 178 75 ~\14 Adam Berwick Vi nee Stevens 19/04/83 179 74 16 Fred David Andrew Butler 26/05/84 176 75 17 Grant Cam bell James Wyatt 09/06/82 180 78 18 Kristopher Longmore Ted Poulos 14/10/83 181 78 .19 Ste hen Rowland 20 Andrew Hine 21/10/82 180 76 ~21 Michael Ibbotson 10/02/83 180 82 22 Trent Debnam Leigh Rogers 05/01/84 178 74 24 Jason Vaughan Shaun McGrath 25/05/82 183 78 25 Domenic Rudd Simon Wilde 19/03/82 181 78 ._ 26 Kevin Pritchard Tim Dickson 03/05/85 174 70 -27 Jason Giobbi Tim Laws 09/09/84 183 82 t,28 Rowan Werfel Antony Leondis 10/05/83 179 76 31 · Daniel Laus 05/11/83 178 77 32 Declan Donohue 19/10/84 180 79 33 John Barry 16/05/85 179 76 t36 Adam Rees 02/11/84 174 70 37 lain Jarman Chris Appelkamp 01/09/83 178 74 ~44 ~9 rry Sta ntQ_Q__ __ Aaron Rogers 05/01/84 190 82 0 46 Brad Ainsworth °39 Daniel Elson 02/01/84 186 82 143 Chris Priestland 25/02/85 180 75 Rushed \Rushed vt"' /, time I time / time full time

1 • SYDlEY AFL RECORD Sem! finals, August 12-13 2000 SYDNEY AFL RECORD Sem; finals, August 12-13 2000 C East Coast Eagles Green, Gold and White Coach: Michael Cockerton 2000 Under 18 leam list Macquarie University Captain: Donald Ollington G B NAME G B Carter Mullins Stuart Matthewman Stuart Guthrie

Jamie Robinson Peter Beard Rodney Jackson Shane Sampson Jamie Graetz ------John Robertson

Andrew Munns ------Stewart Potts Grant Rie er Daniel Murrell Liam Madden John Burt Ben Shiel Rohan Evans

Matthew Kuchta Campbell McArthur Blake Ure Dean Haustead Julian Kasb Phillip Cianci Matthew Leeds Kieren Purnell Rushed Rushed

/ time / time / time full time r1-- 11 1 "SYD ISYDNEY AFL RECORJ Semd;nals,August 12-13 2000. Royal Blue and Gold NORTH SHORE Coach: Col Maguire Holroyd-Parramatta-Blacktown Captain: Pat Gallagher 2000 Reserves Team list No. NAME G B G B 1 Shaun Edmunds ______~0wl€s~ - -71 2 Brendan Connelly Chris Tyrrell 13-6-78 FIHIH 1113 3, ; Mi chae!Buffett ;, 5 0 Simon W~ "1<@!12-79t 4 Troy Balzan 6 - Craig Spencer -- 2B-4-75 7 Matthew Parker S-7-76 83 Proudly Supported By: 5 Matthew Bell ,_;8 ;;, Steve Kidd tt.t,f i2-80 1 6 Carl Ringhof 9 Paul Fowler 18-6-79 ·ao 7 ;J,i Nathan Davies _lQ__ Damien Hall .2..:1-77 J.L Phil Hodginkson 1'5:6-76 2 8 Hakan Kassem 12 Nathan Chadwick 12-J0-75 °90 9 .,;0'~ Tony Mance >13 Daniel Middleton 29&81 \~H 1Q t Col Maguire 14 Cain Sarah 1T5-75 175 74 15 Grant Mackinlay _ ____,2_4-_3-_81_ _1 _84~ -8_4 _ _ _ ; 11.;.. f Ozem Kassem 1 16£ Sam Pierce _ __..,·:1-:f:)_•9_-7_4 _ 1_82 ='9-'--2 ___ 17 Dami en Allen 1:3-9-80 185 90 :1 PatGalla her 18 Henry Playfa ir -1-83 190 )19; James Considine -72 ·· 188 1 David Caminiti .. hutchison telecoms 20 Anthony Lo wes 5;9-80 187 74 ••

15 Mohammed Kass~e~m~------1 n:'t'- 21.,...--B_en_F_le_tc_he_r_------..,rn5r---7---'-9-'"----'-180 !,85 ·fg rfri Dan Powell ?IJ• Brent Barnes . -80 176 '~72 20 Brad Billing 23 Mark~ _ 25-7-79 187 .83 1 42 24 . Jason Bush <:Z:28,4.-72 194 ~/$Jc 21' \ Tim Campbel_! ______2_5 _ D_a_m_ia_n _Ho_fe_rt_ __27_S- J0_-6_9 _ 193 97 Damien P arce 26 lain Jones mz-81 178 J72 ?270" Justin Casey 3·0~1~7ff

1 1 1 /, time / time /, time full time /, time / , time '/. time full time

1 -1 • SVDlEV AFL RECORD Sem! finals, August12-13 2000 SYDNEY AFL RECORD Semi finals, August 12-13 2000 PENNANT HILLS Blue and Gold Coach: Roger Faulkner 2000 Reserves learn list Sydney University Captain: Mark Stewart

N NAME HT WT G B No. NAME G B A 1. Mick Gho bria l 29-3-79 202 97 p~ 1 Naamon Eurell 5. -~i~ieh~R, :. 2-4-81 188 86 2 William Inglis F' 7. Greg Hum e • 26-3-74 185 80 3 Adrian McDonald are proud to announce a 9. Tim Potter

10.0 ~r:d.J0~ 4 Will Macbeth anew sponsor ------11 . Paul Folkard 5 David Pattison

~ Matthew Hayman - ~-- 6 Adrian Winkworth - - - 18. ~R@l;ioe, - Coach 17-6-65 175 77 Aaron 7 c~ - - --- 19. ~HA-Y, 19:1-.78 188 86 B Michael Wren ------.,. 20. Andrew Ballantyne 20-7-70 185 83 9 Ben Gay ., 22. Blair Hat he rley- Co Cap 8-1 0-74 189 86 - - ~- 10 Mark Stewart 23. ~~,3f4€j., d 9-1 -81 170 ------'~ ---+- 11 Luke Fisher .. 24. Damian Clarke 21-10-77 194 ;91 ------12 Craig Chester

Mockridge Bulmer 26. ry'tffi l:lay 8cH • 13 Damien O'Brien Gil'ln9 Jou solu110ns beyond pr1n1in9 -30 . .PEIU+ GB© lc,' 14 Glenn Otter 31 . Adam Delooze ~il5 Brett Cochrane 32. James Fu lton - ----c=-----',- 16 Fintan O'Connor 33. Andrew Clarke --- :,fl 'l James Edwards 34. ~"'1t:Ca,,,ey · Joe Bisku__Q__ ------J]_ ------~ - 36. Ben Rouvra y --~------"-"+- - ­ 19 Chris Heather Chris Reidy 20 David Pearson

,38. Adam Roxburgh 21 Gerard Mitchell 0 1f~t Scott Didier '22 Andrew Pearson - 43. Adam Howarth 23 Alex Morison V46. +::Im Ka ww ,ff~~

SYDNEY AFL RECORD Semi finals, August 12-13 2000 SYDNEY AFL RECORD Semi finals, August 12-13 2000 BALMAIN EAST COAST EAGLES Black with Yellow sash •"' = PAPER ROLLS 2000 learn list Coach: Doug Scholz Captain: Mike Carey 2000 Reserves learn list ~~ I AUSTRALIA PTY LTO J\ -,,,:;:,.. _"""'""""·'"'"" B NAME G B - Abercrombie, Scott The East Coast Eagles are Physick, Tim Proudly Supported By: proud to announce its Merkel, Steve major sponsor for 2000. Bull, Garry The winning ticket Clarkson, Ryan was appropriately Benson. John number ONE. Giles, Crawford That company was Glad Cleaning Services PAPER ROLLS owned by Arthur Frost

Crawford, Jason a life member of the

Culnane, Sean Baulkham Hills

Anderson, Dale Australian Football Club. The East Coast Eagles wish to thank all the company's that participated in this years Major Sponsorship Raffle.

Elder, Matthew

NSW/ACT """I

SYDNEY AFL RECORD Semi finals, August 12-13-- 2000 SYDNEY AFL RECORD Semi finals, August 12-13 2000 NCC HUNTERS STGEORGE oam l1'st Red & White 2000 Reserves learn list 2000 lC, Coach: Simon Wilson Captain: Greg Coffey

G B NAME B :·3.: Scott Richmond MFGl:oel "folb8t Bruce Gilmour

Simon Wilson Andrew Pratt 4i1Jf¥10FOl4.~;l~f Proudly Supported By: Shane Hig gins Craig Tognolini Matthew Gibson

Shawn Simpson Steve Marchant ~"°,.,1-'~~ Joseph Cox Greg Coffey /el ~lo: ~ Sydney liid r I 1• ~ Andrew Hislop q ·>Alrport Fernando Lonergan Brendan Bailey Peter Orton Chris Bi shop Mark Graham Craig O'Brien

NSW/ACT NSW/ACT 4111111 10- tb 4111111 SYDNEY AFL RECORD-- Semi finals, August 12-13 2000 SYDNEY AFL RECORD Semi finals, August 12-13 --2000 1 PENNANTlfllLS /U -~ -- ~ I • - ) I ~/· ~ - NoiTH SHORE u-o - ·~i . /v-- _,_ .

.st Navy Blue & Red .st Black with Red sash 2000 learn ll Coach: Peter Bennett Captain: Anthony Brawn 2000 learn ll Coach: Chris Rourke Captain: Matthew Parker

NAME G B G B ,~A 1. ,Mi!!I, 811ee~iM 29-3-79 202 97 2. Jason Clarke 184 78 " 4 s Chris Tyrrell 13~6-78 178 82 fllllll 1113 --: 5;~j Simon Webb 18~~2.-,79 179 73 are proud to anriounce 3. Kristen Williams 190 88 6 >;'[ ~ 28 -'4° 75 180 80 Proudly Supported By: > 7 Matthew Parker 5-7-76 183 83 anew sponsor 4. Chris Mahar 185 87 JI J3 ... -S.e o i<;idd 1z.:z .30 179 70 ~_9__ Pa_ u_l F_ow_ ler___ _ 1_8_-6_-7_9 _ _18 _0_ _80 _ ___- _._f, ___ 5. Alistair Richardson 188 86 ,. 10 Damien Hall 2-P7 173 75 6. Grant Broderick 176 84 " 1t Nathan Chadwick 12-f°"75 190 90 8. Tim Nunan 177 81 13 . 'i& ·,1 rruuloiBR 29::8;81 188 _ 9_1_· ___ 14:\; ~sin Ser~ 11£5.:75 175 74 10. Richard Gerke 184 85 II -~15 · Sam Pierce 16-9-74 182 92 12 .. Daniel Delooze 180 80 . 1]. ;; ~ 13:9-80 185 90 • Henry Playfair 22-=T:83 190 90 13. Tim Hall (VC) 15-12~74 186 90 " 19 James Considine 5-lD-72 188 98 ..•• hutchison telecoms Mockridge Bulmer 190 · 89 22; i-rnnt liia~~8S 20:1.:80 176 72 Cinn9 you so luti ons beyond pri nr.m9 15~ Peter Dixon 186 92 4 -23 n_Mark Liv 2 9 187 .83 J 240 ~ass~ lilws h, 2 194 91 Tim Kenny 188 86 2 • 25 Damian Hofert 2H()-69 193 97 21. Peter Carey 187 88 26 1oiA&4flMS 11-2:81 178 72 .,, 27 Justin Casey 30:7,:,70 185 82 23. Greg Byrne 190 87 .. 28 · Mark Stockdale 26-10-68 195 97 \ 2s. e sg M_l!!_~_,0_~0__ _ 1_3_-a_:1...... 2 _ 183 93 , 25] Matthew Gray 190 85 3@~ 14;1t 80 114 70 31'.A ~SF.liaR )O(~ittle 25.:9.75 195 80 26. Ashley Bell 184 87 ~ -32~ Ben Carylon 20, llJ6 178 80

Chris Yard 197 95 ~ 34 Mark D Brady 14•7:70 180 88 ,, 35. Daniel Kulk 24-lQ-75 194 87 28. Anthony Brawn (C) 190 90 1 30. iliHJ I C-lei,r 8-10-71 186 86

185 84

41,; Dylan Triegaardt 177 78 44: Barnaby Howarth (VC) 188 87 \ 47, '., David Dunning 185 87 '1i'l Rushed

1 NSW/ACT / time / time /, time· full time /, time / time / time full time NSW/ACT ► 2-- 4 1 4-5 I ~--1 21411111 ► SYDNEY AFL RECORD Semi finals, August 12-13 2000 SYDNEY AFL RECORD Semi finals, August 12-13 2000