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St Kilda 14 14 0 0 1447 849 170.4 56 2009 AFL Sydney season the events of Geelong 14 13 1 0 1594 1099 145.0 52 Round 11 has certainly showed many 14 10 4 0 1584 1215 130.4 40 that this years Premiership is far from a Collingwood 14 9 5 0 1384 1169 118.4 36 two horse race. The last six rounds should be very exciting. Adelaide 14 9 5 0 1243 1208 102.9 36 Brisbane 14 8 6 0 1298 1235 105.1 32 Round 12 will see the two leaders play each other whilst a number of clubs just on the cusp of the top five face must win matches. Carlton 14 7 7 0 1428 1324 107.8 28 Essendon 14 7 7 0 1339 1321 101.4 28 At Picken Oval Western Suburbs play host to the . Prior to last round these two sides were the most dominant sides in the competition and appeared to have a mortgage on Grand Finals spots . The Port Adelaide 14 7 7 0 1305 1417 92.1 28 Magpies drawing against Wollongong and a loss by the Eagles to Campbelltown has given this match new Sydney 14 6 8 0 1234 1295 95.3 24 meaning. The winner of this clash will take top spot and have the inside running for the Minor Premiership title. Hawthorn 14 6 8 0 1217 1383 88.0 24 Both coaches would have had busy week as they look to get there teams back on the winners track and with a big crowd expected this clash should be a beauty. West Coast 14 4 10 0 1201 1352 88.8 16 Eagles by 16 points North Melbourne 14 4 10 0 1042 1350 77.2 16 RichmondAFL LADDER 14 3 11 0 1148 1481 77.5 12 North Shore need to start winning if they are to make their 13th consecutive finals series. Today they take on Wollongong at Gore Hill Oval with the Lions having claims to be one of the form sides in the competition with Fremantle 14 3 11 0 1161 1508 77.0 12 three and a half wins from their past six games. The Bombers will be pleased with the form of youngsters Lach- Melbourne 14 2 12 0 1051 1470 71.5 8 lan Pryor and James Brain whilst Ben Attwood has been a consistent performer. Wollongong have been well led by Adam McConnochie whilst Clint Wells and Mitch Hogan have been leading a tight defence.

Collingwood 15.12.102 def. Essendon 9.13.67 Melbourne 17.10.112 def. West Coast 13.14.92 Bombers by 8 points

Port Adelaide 19.14.128 def Brisbane 11.14.90 Sydney University and Campbelltown clash at Sydney Uni No 1 Oval with the Students season hanging by a Adelaide 15.12.102 def. Richmond 13.7.85 thread. Facing a task of having to win almost all their matches to make the finals Sydney Uni will need big Western Bulldogs 1919.133 def Hawthorn 6.9.45 games from Ben Mankarious, Gary Burch and Mark Egan if they are to win this match. Campbelltown are on a Sydney 15.10.100 def North Melbourne 13.7.85 high after their upset win over East Coast last week and Coach Steve Bird will need to keep his young team St Kilda 14.7.91 def Geelong 13.7.85 focused as they can’t afford to drop any games to keep their spot in the five. Carlton 16.19.115 def Fremantle 15.10.100 Students by 12 points LAST WEEK LAST WEEK

ROUND 15 UNSW/ES will host St George at Village Green in a match that on paper they would be expected to win. The Friday July 10 Western Bulldogs v Collingwood at Docklands Bulldogs were made to work hard last week against North Shore before pulling away in the last 15 minutes. The Saturday July 11 Bulldogs would be buoyed by the return to form of skipper David Coupe whilst midfielders Jason Coulloupas

Sydney v Essendon at SCG SIDS PREVIEW and Mike Beardsley are having great seasons. St George have a young side and enter the back of a good win Carlton v Richmond at MCG over Balmain Dockers and the club will see this match as another great test for their youngsters. Brisbane v Geelong at Gabba Bulldogs by 44 points Adelaide v Fremantle at AAMI Stadium Sunday July 12 Balmain Dockers take on Pennant Hills at Drummoyne Oval looking to defeat the 2008 premiers for the sec- Hawthorn v North Melbourne at Aurora Melbourne v Port Adelaide at MCG ond time this year after upsetting the Demons by 14 points in Round 7. The Dockers have promoted a number West Coast v St Kilda at Subiaco of younger players into their line up in recent weeks as they look to the future however Daniel Napper, Janis Blums and James Miller have also been leading the way. Pennant Hills won a tight match against Sydney THIS WEEK THIS WEEK ROUND 16 University last week and currently hold down 5th spot on the ladder. They know that they can’t afford to lose this

Friday July 17 match if they are to have the opportunity to defend their title at the end of the year. Essendon v Western Bulldogs at Docklands Demons by 38 points. Saturday July 18 Carlton v Sydney at Docklands Geelong v Melbourne at Skilled Stadium Officeworks: Collingwood v Hawthorn at MCG a trusted partner in the Fremantle v Brisbane at Subiaco Sunday July 19 publication of the Port Adelaide v West Coast at AAMI Stadium Football Record. Richmond v North Melbourne at MCG St Kilda v Adelaide at Docklands NEXT WEEK Record Cover Photo courtesy of Joe Ziino

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Round 1 Round 8 Sun 19July Saturday, July 11 Premier Division Sat 4 April Sat 30 May Demons v Blues North Shore vs Wollongong @ Gore Hill Oval @ 2.10pm BD 5.12 Cam 18.8 Cam 11.8 BD 8.10 Representative Fixture UNSW/ES vs St George @ Village Green @ 2.10pm NS 12.16 UNSWES 22.17 ECE 19.19 Woll 8.5 Sat 25 July Sydney University vs Campbelltown @ Sydney Uni No 1 Oval @ 6.10pm PH 8.5 ECE 13.12 NS 7.9 PH 11.16 AFL Sydney v AFL Canberra Division One Sun 5 April UNSW 5.5 SU 7.19 Round 15 North Shore vs Wollongong @ Gore Hill Oval @ 12.00pm WS 19.13 Woll 8.6 Sun 31 May Sat 1 August STG 16.13 SU 12.11 WS 16.15 STG 7.8 Blues v Bulldogs

UNSW/ES vs St George @ Village Green @ 12.00pm UTS vs Pennant Hills @ Trumper Park @ 2.30pm Round 2 Round 9 Bombers v Students Sat 18 April Sat 13 June Eagles v Dockers Sydney University vs Manly Warringah @ Sydney Uni No 1 Oval @ 4.00pm Woll 10.10 SU 16.10 SU 20.19 STG 10.8 Sun 2 August Division Two ECE 19.16 NS 8.10 UNSW 12.7 ECE 27.17 Dragons v Magpies UTS vs Southern Power @ Trumper Park @ 12.30pm Sun 19 April PH 12.9 WS 13.14 Lions v Demons Sydney University vs Campbelltown @ Sydney Uni No1 @ 2.00pm Cam 2.3 WS 13.12 Sun 14 June Round 16 Macquarie University vs Camden @ University Oval @ 2.10pm BD 7.9 STG 15.22 BD 9.10 NS 9.14 Sat 8 August Division Three UNSWES 9.7 PH 6.20 Woll 12.15 Cam 12.10 Bulldogs v Magpies UTS vs Southern Power @ Trumper Park @ 10.30am Round 3 Round 10 Blues v Lions Moorebank Sports vs Holroyd Parramatta @ Rosedale Park @ 2.10pm Sat 25 April Sat 20 June Dragons v Eagles Division Four Cam 2.5 ECE 23.12 Woll 5.8 UNSW 10.10 Demons v Bombers UTS vs UNSW/ES @ Trumper Park @ 8.30am NS 21.18 STG 10.7 Sun 21 June Sun 9 August Moorebank Sports vs Holroyd Parramatta @ Rosedale Park @ 12.00pm WS 21.17 BD 7.7 STG 13.9 NS 11.9 Dockers v Students Sydney University vs Penrith @ Sydney Uni No1 Oval @ 12.00pm UNSW 27.12 Woll 7.13 SU 14.10 10.11 Round 17 Macquarie University vs Camden @ University Oval @ 12.00pm SU 13.15 PH 15.18 ECE 8.13 PH 3.14 Sat 15 August Under 18’s Premier Cup Round 4 WS 21.15 Cam 12.10 Dockers v Magpies North Shore vs Wollongong @ Gore Hill Oval @ 10.00am Sat 2 May Round 11 Blues v Bombers UNSW/ES vs St George @ Village Green @ 10.00am BD 9.6 ECE 18.21 Sat 27 June Students v Lions St Ignatius College, Riverview vs Campbelltown @ Riverview First Field @10.00am Cam 13.11 SU 12.16 Cam 20.10 STG 7.18 Eagles v Bulldogs Under 18s Challenge Cup WS 19.16 NS 7.12 NS 12.8 WS 18.13 Sun 16 August Moorebank Sports vs Holroyd Parramatta @ Rosedale Park @ 10.00am PH 18.10 Woll 8.10 PH 13.6 UNSW 19.8 Dragons v Demons Pennant Hills vs Southern Power @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 10.00am Sun 3 May Sun 28 June Round 18 Sunday, July 12 STG 17.12 UNSW 19.13 BD 12.11 Woll 14.13 Sat 2 August Premier Division Round 5 SU 11.10 ECE 17.15 Bombers v Dockers Balmain Dockers vs Pennant Hills @ Drummoyne Oval @ 2.10pm Sat 9 May Round 12—Health Awareness Dragons v Campbelltown Western Suburbs vs East Coast Eagles @ Picken Oval @ 2.10pm Woll 8.9 BD 11.8 Rd Students v Bulldogs Division One PH 26.16 STG 8.10 Sat 4 July Magpies v Demons Western Suburbs vs East Coast Eagles @ Picken Oval @ 12.00pm UNSW/ES 12.21 Cam 18.14 Woll 9.0 WS 7.12 Lions v Eagles Division Two SU 12.20 NS 16.15 PH 10.8 SU 7.14 Qualifying Final East Coast Eagles vs Manly Warringah @ Bensons Lane @ 10.30am ECE 14.10 WS 10.16 STG 14.15 BD 8.5 Sat 29 August Balmain Dockers vs Holroyd Parramatta @ Drummoyne Oval @ 12.00pm Round 6 UNSW 20.14 NS 13.9 Elimination Final Division Three Sat 16 May ECE 13.13 Cam 14.12 Sun 30 August UNSW/ES vs Penrith @ Village Green @ 2.00pm BD 13.11 UNSW 17.18 Round 13 Second Semi Final Nor West vs Pennant Hills @ Bensons Lane @ 2.30pm Cam 6.11 PH 15.13 Sat 11 July Sat 5 September Division Four Woll 8.7 NS 12.14 Bombers v Lions First Semi Final Nor West vs Manly Warringah @ Bensons Lane @ 12.30pm SU 11.5 WS 21.11 Bulldogs v Dragons Sun 6 September Under 18’s Premier Cup Sun 17 May Students v Blues Preliminary Final Balmain Dockers vs Pennant Hills @ Drummoyne Oval @ 10.00am ECE 29.9 STG 9.7 Sun 12 July Sun 13 September Magpies v Eagles Western Suburbs vs East Coast Eagles @ Picken Oval @ 10.00am Round 7 Grand Final 2009 AFL SYDNEY PREMIER DIVISION DRAW SYDNEY PREMIER DIVISION 2009 AFL Sat 23 May Dockers v Demons Sat 19 September Under 18s Challenge Cup

2009 AFL SYDNEY THIS WEEK—ROUND 13 WEEK—ROUND THIS SYDNEY 2009 AFL PH 11.11 BD 13.13 Round 14 East Coast Eagles vs Manly Warringah @ Bensons Lane @ 8.30am ECE 13.13 SU 3.8 Sydney University vs Penrith @ Alan Davidson @ 2.00pm Sat 18 July Woll 7.10 STG 5.13 Bombers v Eagles WS 21.13 UNSW 9.4 Bye Magpies v Students NS 14.9 Cam 16.13 Macquarie University—Division three Dragons v Lions

Macquarie University—Under 18’s Challenge Cup Bulldogs v Dockers

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Saturday, July 18 LEADING GOALKICKERS Premier Division North Shore vs East Coast Eagles @ Gore Hill Oval @ 2.10pm PREMIER DIVISION DIVISION THREE Western Suburbs vs Sydney University @ Picken Oval @ 2.10pm G SEEBECK (ECE) (3) 66 C STEPHENS (UNSW-ES) (1) 35

St George vs Wollongong @ Olds Park @ 2.10pm B ABBOTT (UNSW-ES) (0) 31 M CRAIGIE (NW) (5) 26 A CHRISTIE (UTS) (0) 24 UNSW/ES vs Balmain Dockers @ Village Green @ 2.30pm K WRIGHT (PH) (1) 31 M EURELL (WS) (2) 28 A CLAYDEN (NW) (2) 24 Division One North Shore vs East Coast Eagles @ Gore Hill Oval @ 12pm DIVISION ONE DIVISION FOUR Western Suburbs vs Sydney University @ Picken Oval @ 12pm T CHADWICK (UTS) (6) 54 S ADDICOTT (MW) (1) 47 St George vs Wollongong @ Olds Park @ 12pm N DARVILL (MW) (5) 46 R PRYOR (MU) (3) 45 UNSW/ES vs UTS @ Village Green 12.30pm B NISSEN (UNSW-ES) (4) 24 C PERKINS (SU) (2) 38 A THAIN (UTS) (5) 23 P GRAHAM (UNSW-ES) (2) 34 Division Two Southern Power Vs Balmain Dockers @ Gwawley Oval @ 2.10pm U18 PREMIER CUP Camden vs Campbelltown @ Harrington Park @ 2.10pm C MCKINLAY (UNSW-ES) (5) 32 Sydney University vs East Coast Eagles @ St Pauls Oval @ 2.10pm DIVISION TWO D STEER (ECE) (11) 29 Holroyd Parramatta vs Manly Warringah @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 2.30pm A FRITSCH (SP) (9) 83 T WESTON (NS) (3) 26 B HARLAND (MU) (5) 52 Macquarie University vs UTS @ University Oval @ 2.30pm A KYPRIANOU (BD) (0) 34 U18 CHALLENGE CUP Division Three T LEY (SU) (2) 24 B MCLEAN (SP) (0) 32 Southern Power vs Moorebank Sports @ Gwawley Oval @ 12pm J SPICER (PEN) (4) 26 Holroyd Parramatta vs Pennant Hills @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 12.30pm G ROBBIE (SU) (0) 20 Macquarie University vs UTS @ University Oval @ 12.30pm 2009 LEADING GOALKICKERS Division Four Holroyd Parramatta vs Manly Warringah @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 10.30am CLUB SENIORS RESERVES U18/THIRDS TOTAL Macquarie University vs UTS @ University Oval @ 10.30am UTS 66 36 18 120 UNSW/ES vs Moorebank Sports @ Village Green @ 10.30am

Camden vs Penrith @ Harrington Park @ 12pm EAST COAST EAGLES 66 32 20 118 Sydney University vs Nor West @ St Pauls Oval @ 12pm MACQUARIE UNI 66 28 4 98 Under 18’s Premier Cup UNSW/ES vs Balmain Dockers @ Village Green @ 8.30am NOR WEST 54 34 8.8 96.8 North Shore vs East Coast Eagles @ Gore Hill Oval @ 10am St Ignatius College, Riverview vs Western Suburbs @ Riverview First Field @ 10am SOUTHERN POWER 72 4 20 96 St George vs Wollongong @ Olds Park @ 10am UNSW/ES 48 32 6 86 Under 18s Challenge Cup Macquarie University vs Pennant Hills @ University Oval @ 8.30am WESTERN SUBURBS 63 14 4 81 Holroyd Parramatta vs Manly Warringah @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 8.30am Southern Power vs Moorebank Sports @ Gwawley Oval @ 10am MANLY WARRINGAH 60 12 4 76 Sydney University vs East Coast Eagles @ St Pauls Oval @ 10am PENNANT HILLS 36 20 18 74

Sunday, July 19 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 24 28 16 68 Premier Division Pennant Hills vs Campbelltown @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 2.10pm MOOREBANK SPORTS 30 20 14 64 Division One NORTH SHORE 24 16 20 60 Pennant Hills vs Manly Warringah @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 12pm Under 18’s Premier Cup CAMPBELLTOWN 42 4 4 50 Pennant Hills vs Campbelltown @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 10am Division Three HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 48 0 2 50 UNSW/ES vs Nor West @ Village Green @ 2pm WOLLONGONG 21 10 18 49 Bye Penrith—Division Three PENRITH 18 8 18 44 2009 AFL SYDNEY NEXT WEEK—ROUND 14 NEXT WEEK—ROUND SYDNEY 2009 AFL Penrith—Under 18’s Challenge Cup ST GEORGE 24 0 18 42

2009 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY BALMAIN DOCKERS 12 16 6 34

CAMDEN 18 0 1.8 19.8

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PREMIER DIVISION P W L D F A % PTS 2003

EAST COAST EAGLES 12 11 1 0 1448 687 211 44 Sydney Football League Sydney Football Association

WESTERN SUBURBS 12 10 1 1 1362 740 184 42 Final Ladder Final Ladder UNSW/ES 12 8 4 0 1222 1112 110 32

CAMPBELLTOWN 12 7 5 0 979 1096 89 28 North Shore 60 Sydney University 56 PENNANT HILLS 12 6 6 0 1033 880 117 24 St George 50 Wollongong 44 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 12 4 8 0 985 1074 92 16 Holroyd Parramatta 40 UNSW/ES 44 NORTH SHORE 12 4 8 0 995 1220 82 16 Southern Sharks 40 Campbelltown 40 ST GEORGE 12 4 8 0 928 1320 70 16 Pennant Hills 34 UNSW/ES 40 WOLLONGONG 12 3 8 1 730 1150 63 14 East Coast Eagles 20 UTS 32 BALMAIN DOCKERS 12 2 10 0 784 1187 66 8 Western Suburbs 12 South West Sydney 32

Balmain 12 Macquarie University 24

DIVISION ONE P W L D F A % MR Manly Warringah 24 UTS 11 11 0 0 1154 407 284 100 Premiers UNSW/ES Nor West 20 MANLY WARRINGAH 12 10 2 0 1111 560 198 83

Penrith 0 EAST COAST EAGLES 12 8 4 0 970 651 149 67 Grand Final UNSW/ES 12 8 4 0 843 749 113 67 UNSW/ES 12.10.82 def North Shore 10.16.76 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 11 7 4 0 930 567 164 63 Rod Podbury Medal (B.O.G Grand Final) PENNANT HILLS 12 5 7 0 843 823 102 42 Premiers David McGeorge (UNSW/ES) Sydney University NORTH SHORE 12 4 8 0 756 951 80 33 Grand Final WESTERN SUBURBS 12 3 8 1 607 1080 56 29 Club Champion Sydney University 10.15.75 def UNSW/ES 8.5.53 North Shore WOLLONGONG 12 2 9 1 506 1043 49 21

ST GEORGE 12 0 12 0 407 1296 31 0 Club Champion Phelan Medal Sydney University Jason Turner Campbelltown 15

Simon Webb North Shore 14 Snow Medal

FROM YEARS GONE BY FROM YEARS GONE Aaron Langsworth St George 13 Andrew Bawden Southern Sharks 18 U18 PREMIER CUP P W L D F A % MR Todd Featherstone St George 13 Rod Craig Southern Sharks 16 NORTH SHORE 11 10 1 0 1100 397 277 91 Scott Richmond St George 13 2009 SYDNEY AFL LADDERS AFL LADDERS 2009 SYDNEY Salem Kassem Holroyd Parra 16

EAST COAST EAGLES 12 10 2 0 1077 502 215 83

Leading Goalkickers PENNANT HILLS 12 9 3 0 1136 524 217 75 Leading Goalkickers Hayden Reid Southern Sharks 79 Peter Dugmore St George 58 ST GEORGE 12 9 3 0 1117 552 202 75 Nathan Beck Nor West 56 Nick Hosking North Shore 50 Fred David Wollongong 51 WOLLONGONG 12 9 3 0 999 657 152 75 Cam Templeton UNSW/ES 45

UNSW/ES 12 3 9 0 716 988 72 25 Rising Star BALMAIN DOCKERS 12 3 9 0 587 1259 47 25 Nick Potter ( Pennant Hills) CAMPBELLTOWN 11 2 9 0 440 895 49 18 Hall of Fame Inductees (Inaugural Year)

ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW 12 2 10 0 493 996 50 17 Vili’s Cup Ralph Roberston, Jack Dean, Stan Milton, Roy Campbelltown 13.8.86 def Queanbeyan 11.19.85 WESTERN SUBURBS 12 2 10 0 401 1296 31 17 Hayes, Jimmy Stiff, Jack Williamson, Harry Free, Col Harris, WR “Billy” McKoy, Rod Podbury

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Name: Ben Absolum Club: Western Suburbs DIVISION TWO P W L D F A % MR

Date of Birth: 24 Dec 1988 SOUTHERN POWER 12 12 0 0 1492 341 438 100 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 12 11 1 0 1223 424 288 92 Nickname: Abo, Abs UTS 12 9 3 0 1102 500 200 75 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 12 8 4 0 887 638 139 67 Favourite AFL Team: North Melbourne SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 11 5 6 0 836 767 109 45 BALMAIN DOCKERS 12 4 8 0 790 1026 77 33 Favourite Playing Position: Rover, Forward flank MANLY WARRINGAH 11 3 8 0 575 889 65 27

CAMDEN 12 3 9 0 554 1097 51 25 Most Difficult Opponent: Nathan Mcdonald (Wagga Tigers) EAST COAST EAGLES 12 3 9 0 484 1192 41 25

CAMPBELLTOWN 12 1 11 0 334 1403 24 8 Most Annoying Teammate: David Clout DIVISION THREE P W L B F A % MR Funniest Teammate: Matt Eurell, Adrian Dowdle UNSW/ES 10 10 0 2 1070 364 294 100

NOR WEST 10 9 1 2 1008 375 269 90

Greatest Football Achievement: Winning 2008 premiership UTS 11 9 2 1 1005 473 212 82 Best Football Advice Given to You: Never take a backwards step and take the game on MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 11 7 4 1 942 602 156 64

MOOREBANK SPORTS 11 5 6 0 701 778 90 45 Previous Clubs played for: Collingullie Demons PENNANT HILLS 11 4 7 1 612 715 86 36

PENRITH 11 3 8 1 658 1042 63 27 Junior Club: East Wagga Hawks SOUTHERN POWER 11 1 10 1 431 1014 43 10 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 10 0 10 1 255 1319 19 0 DIVISION FOUR P W L D F A % PTS Name: Michael Hosking Club: North Shore SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 12 11 1 0 1458 465 314 44

Date of Birth: 19/7/66 UTS 12 9 3 0 1031 465 222 36 NOR WEST 12 8 3 1 1390 470 296 34 Nickname: Bunny UNSW/ES 12 8 4 0 1060 784 135 32 Favourite AFL Team: Geelong MANLY WARRINGAH 12 7 5 0 986 726 136 28

Favourite Playing Position: Rover MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 12 6 5 1 993 788 126 26 MOOREBANK SPORTS 12 5 7 0 817 862 95 20 Most Difficult Opponent: Tony Beck……..no one will know who I’m AFL SYDNEY PROFILES AFL SYDNEY talking about!! HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 12 3 9 0 537 1283 42 12 PENRITH 12 2 10 0 5554 1248 44 8 Best Sydney AFL Player Seen: Tom Hill………….unfortunately have- 2009 SYDNEY AFL LADDERS n’t seen enough of him!! CAMDEN 12 0 12 0 243 1978 12 0

Most Annoying Teammate: Daniel Kulk UNDER 18S CHALLENGE CUP P W L B F A % MR SOUTHERN POWER 11 10 1 1 861 394 219 91 Funniest Teammate: Damian Whittle SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 9 8 1 2 1039 327 318 89 Most Embarrassing Football Moment: Kicking it out on the full from 3 yards out in front of goal PENRITH 11 9 2 1 916 410 223 82 Greatest Football Achievement: Coaching North Shore to a premiership in 2005 MOOREBANK SPORTS 11 7 4 1 842 677 124 64

PENNANT HILLS 11 6 5 1 661 665 99 55 Best Football Advice Given to You: Don’t let anyone tell you your too small EAST COAST EAGLES 10 2 8 2 487 524 93 20 Previous Clubs played for: Ararat, Norwood (SANFL), St. Marys (Geelong) MANLY WARRINGAH 10 8 7 1 426 898 47 20 Junior Club: Ararat MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 11 2 9 1 381 1002 38 18 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 10 1 9 1 293 1009 29 10

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PENNANT HILLS 1 - 4 6 - 5 7 - 7 10- 8 – 68 AFL SYDNEY TEAM OF THE WEEK—Rd 12 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 3 - 3 3 - 6 5 - 10 7 - 14 - 56 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY (Best Players): G. Burch, B. Coles, M. Egan, B. Mankarious, S. Crichton, C. Walsh (Goal Kickers): M. Egan 3, S. Crichton 2, B. Mankarious, N. Hayward Clint Wells PENNANT HILLS Wollongong (Best Players): J. Moraitis, S. Widmer, M. Thomas, B. Jack, B. Beaston, K. Wright

(Goal Kickers):M. Carey 2, C. Richardson 2, B. Beaston 2, D. Smith, D. Dell'Aquila, P. McLaren, L. Shep- herd Brenton Mumme Ray Love UMPIRES: D.Deigan, S Richardson, J Terrey at Ern Holmes Oval Wests Campbelltown

WOLLONGONG 4 - 0 5 - 0 5 - 0 9- 0 – 54

WESTERN SUBURBS 0 - 4 2 - 6 6 - 10 7 - 12 – 54 WOLLONGONG (Best Players): C. Wells, J. Weavers, A. McConnochie, J. Lewis, S. Davis, K. Ewen- Chappel Shane D’Arcy David Coupe Gary Burch (Goal Kickers): D. Jefferis 3, T. Heath 3, G. Batty 2, J. McInnes Wests UNSW/ES Sydney University WESTERN SUBURBS (Best Players): B. Mumme, S. D'Arcy, J. Minichiello, D. Linsen, C. McGuirk, B. Bedwell (Goal Kickers):M. Eurell 2, B. Absolum 2, M. Withers, D. Linsen, S. D'Arcy UMPIRES: M Gestier, P Field, C Fletcher at North Dalton Park Sam Widmer ST GEORGE 4 - 7 6 - 11 8 - 12 14- 15 – 99 Pennant Hills BALMAIN DOCKERS 1 - 1 2 - 3 7 - 3 8 - 5 – 53 ST GEORGE (Best Players): D. Donohue, N. Smith, R. Craig, B. Addison, J. Cooper, T. Addison Daniel Napper (Goal Kickers): D. Donohue 5, B. Addison 4, S. Demir 2, J. Shineberg, S. Richmond, A. Buttling Matt Edwins Balmain Dockers Matt Thomas BALMAIN DOCKERS Campbelltown Pennant Hills (Best Players):D. Napper, J. Miller, N. Todd, B. Jones, A. Mitchell, D. Stanton (Goal Kickers):J. Dickens 2, J. Miller, D. Napper, D. Turner, A. Cottrell, N. O'Brien, R. Officer James Weavers UMPIRES: A Lewis, F Kalyazich, C Marathakis at Olds Park Wollongong

CAMPBELLTOWN 5 - 1 8 - 4 12 - 9 14 - 12 – 96 EAST COAST EAGLES 5 - 5 7 - 9 9 - 10 13- 13 - 91 Jason Coulloupas CAMPBELLTOWN UNSW/ES (Best Players): R. Love, F. Brown, M. Edwins, O. Love, B. McAllister, B. McCrossen (Goal Kickers): D. Chivas 5, B. Yakimov 2, O. Love 2, C. Lees, S. Kershaw, B. McAllister, F. Brown, B.McCrossen EAST COAST EAGLES (Best Players): J. Vlatko, B. Bourke, D. Spiteri, M. Sankey, L. Stanford, M. Skuse (Goal Kickers): G. Seebeck 3, M. Arbon, M. Skuse, B. Rogers, M. Williams, L. Stanford, K. Pearson, J. Jon Vlatko Nathan Smith Owen Love Vlatko, E. Wilson, M. Sankey, S. Ryan East Coast St George Campbelltown UMPIRES: A Rutherford, D Anderson, B Hissey at Bruce Purser Reserve

UNSW/ES 3 - 4 7 - 7 10 - 10 20- 14 – 134

NORTH SHORE 3 - 3 5 - 7 10 - 8 13 - 9 – 87 2009 TEAM OF THE WEEK—ROUND 12 UNSW/ES (Best Players): J. Coulloupas, M. Beardsley, D. Coupe, M. O'Regan, L. Lavery, A. Pech (Goal Kickers): T. Luff 5, L. Lavery 4, J. Coulloupas 3, M. Beardsley 2, P. Kefalas, R. Underwood, D. Ward, Jon Moraitis Lachlan Pryor A.Heffernan, M. O'Regan, B. Woods 2009 PREMIER DIVISION RESULTS—ROUND 12 RESULTS—ROUND DIVISION 2009 PREMIER Pennant Hills North Shore NORTH SHORE (Best Players):L. Pryor, R. Meldrum, B. Attwood, J. Webster, J. Brain, M. Voyage (Goal Kickers):L. Pryor 4, A. Sutton 2, B. Attwood 2, J. Webster 2, R. Wason, B. Fitzgerald, K. Hughes UMPIRES: Peck, Barron, Stork at Village Green Declan Donohue St George

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BEN MADDERN (ST GEORGE) UNSW/ES 5 - 3 10 - 7 15 - 9 15- 12 – 102 NORTH SHORE 0 - 2 4 - 6 6 - 10 11 - 11 – 77 UNSW/ES

St George’s Ben Maddern is the Round 12 NAB AFL Sydney Rising Star (Best Players): M. Arnold, C. Coen, R. Gioutsos, B. Nissen, J. Metcalfe, A. Friedlieb Nomination. (Goal Kickers): B. Nissen 4, M. Carey 3, J. Metcalfe 2, K. Emery 2, B. Haberley, A. Haberley, T. Linehan, M. Arnold Ben played the majority of his junior footy with the Heathcote Hawks. He NORTH SHORE played representative football for the St. George Junior Association and made (Best Players):D. Casey, T. McMahon, M. Carpenter, J. Gray, A. Marsh, R. Lynch

the RAMS training squads during this time. Ben played U/18's for St. George (Goal Kickers): A. Marsh 4, A. Chiew 2, D. Hatfield, C. Mohen, T. McMahon, J. Costi in 2006/2007 but was frustrated by a string of injuries including a broken jaw.

He joined the Army in 2008 and moved to Canberra. He played for the Aus-

tralian Defence Force Side in the ACT league. Ben thinks the one year he WOLLONGONG 2 - 1 4 - 2 5 - 4 6- 6 – 42 spent in the Army taught him the importance of hard work, determination, WESTERN SUBURBS 2 - 2 2 - 4 4 - 6 6 - 6 – 42 persistance and team work and he feels he has implemented that in his game. WOLLONGONG The St. George AFC thoroughly agrees with Ben on this point and more than (Best Players):S. Morgan, T. Robb, E. Franklin, A. Riley, R. Wells, M. Brunton happy with his return to the Club in 2009. Ben is proud to be part of the rebuild (Goal Kickers):F. David 2, M. Brunton, B. Ainsworth, S. Morgan, A. Riley of the Club that is focussed on youth and local talent. He is an important player in our Senior side and has WESTERN SUBURBS the respect of his team mates and Club. At 19 years of age he will be around for a long time in the Red (Best Players): J. Lear, S. McWilliam, P. Gannon, M. Breakwell, P. Wilmot, M. Stokes and White. (Goal Kickers): J. Pitt 2, A. Convery, M. Lonnon, K. Currie, C. McGrath

NAB RISING STAR NAB RISING Previous Nominees Rd 1 Carlo Lombardo (St George) Rd 7 Jarred Mobbs (Balmain Dockers) SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 3 - 1 6 - 4 9 - 5 13 - 8 – 86 Rd 2 Tom Young (Sydney Uni) Rd 8 Matt Thomas (Pennant Hills) PENNANT HILLS 1 - 2 1 - 4 1 - 11 3- 11 - 29 Rd 3 Joe Britton (Balmain Dockers)Rd 9 Brenton Mumme (Western Suburbs) SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Rd 4 Mitchell Thomson (Wollongong) Rd 10 James Webster (North Shore) Rd 5 Fraser Brown (Campbelltown) Rd 11 Jack Dimery (East Coast) (Best Players): A. Everett, N. Costello, R. Lavery, L. Higgins, S. Snodgrass, J. Caspersonn Rd 6 James Brain (North Shore) (Goal Kickers): L. McWhirter 3, J. La Posta 3, C. Garry 3, S. Snodgrass 3, R. MacPherson PENNANT HILLS ALAN FITZGERALD ( NORTH SHORE) (Best Players):N. Low, C. Stucker, S. Dunell, B. Miles, N. Wright, J. Ellison

(Goal Kickers): L. Spencer, J. Fenaroli, T. Wales North Shore stalwart Alan Fitzgerald is this weeks AFL Sydney Volunteer of the Week.

Alan is one of those people who considers North Shore as his second home. He joined MANLY-WARRINGAH 2 - 1 4 - 3 6 - 12 12 - 15 – 87 the club in 1975 and went on to play close to 200 senior games, played in a number of EAST COAST EAGLES 3 - 3 3 - 6 6 - 6 7- 7 - 49 senior premierships and was named in North Shore's Team of the Century. Upon his MANLY-WARRINGAH two boys, Dale and Brendon, becoming old enough to play with North Shore Alan increased his involvement at the club and continues to pour his heart and soul into (Best Players): N. Darvill, L. Brain, D. Stroud, C. Pridgeon, J. Jarvis, S. Murray it. Alan, along with his wife Liz, is at every home game at 7.30am to help set up and (Goal Kickers): N. Darvill 5, L. Brain 3, T. Armitage, T. Atkinson, B. Brendan, S. Murray they are usually amongst the last to leave. Alan also performs the unofficial role of EAST COAST EAGLES assistant team manager for both the seniors and reserves, organizing (Best Players):S. O'Connor, R. Bilkey, R. Donaldson, D. Gatte, C. Durie, A. Moeller drinks, energy boosts and pretty much anything else the players need. He is also on (Goal Kickers):A. Moeller 3, J. Mann 2, J. Ford, J. Shephard the match committee as an advisor to the senior coach, who draws on his knowledge and "never say die" attitude for inspiration. There is no more passionate North Shore person than Alan Fitzgerald and he is a worthy nomination for Volunteer of the Week. UTS 6 - 4 10 - 13 15 - 17 21 - 21 – 147 ST GEORGE 0 - 2 0 - 2 0 - 2 0- 2 - 2

UTS

Previous Nominees 2009 DIVISION ONE RESULTS—ROUND 12 (Best Players):S. Fitzgerald, T. Chadwick, T. McGregor, A. Keith, L. Flanagan, N. Brown Rd 1 Brett Wylie (UTS) Rd 7 Jim Wright (Penrith) (Goal Kickers): T. Chadwick 6, A. Thain 5, S. Neal 3, A. Kymantas, B. Moore, B. Holland, R. Eagle, T. Rd 2 Jim Allan (Nor West) Rd 8 Alex Myers (Pennant Hills) Whiting, M. Basso, N. Brown Rd 3 Steve Ray (UNSW/ES) Rd 9 Tammy Moeller (East Coast) ST GEORGE Rd 4 Brendan Donohue (St George) Rd 10 Jack Davey (Holroyd Parramatta) (Best Players): C. Andrews, J. Cutrupi, C. Lombardo, M. Nichols, J. Taripo, A. Parker Rd 5 Terry Neilsen (Campbelltown) Rd 11 Silvanna Patterson (Wollongong) Rd 6 Warren Back (Camden) VOLUNTEER OF THE WEEK OF THE VOLUNTEER

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ST GEORGE 3 - 4 11 - 5 17 - 9 22- 13 – 145 Whatever you need to know about the AFL Sydney BALMAIN DOCKERS 1 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 1 2 - 1 – 13 ST GEORGE is available on the web (Best Players): J. Andriske, S. Digby, D. Cooper, N. Ryan, L. Perris, P. Sain www.sydneyafl.com.au (Goal Kickers): N. Ryan 5, D. Cooper 4, A. Bennett 3, S. Gasovski 2, S. Digby 2, A. Sharp, T. Axford, L. Perris,J. Ramsay, B. Guthrie, R. Lombardo BALMAIN DOCKERS Latest News Results (Best Players): L. Freemantle, A. Mitchell, R. Hancock, N. Whitehead, D. Woodend, J. West

(Goal Kickers): J. Moore, L. Freemantle 2009 Fixtures Ladders

EAST COAST EAGLES 5 - 7 8 - 12 14 - 14 19- 17 – 131 CAMPBELLTOWN 1 - 1 2 - 4 4 - 4 4 - 5 – 29 Photo Gallery Sydney AFL Forms EAST COAST EAGLES (Best Players):D. Steer, T. McNamara, T. Dimech, T. Monaghan, J. Dwyer, D. Costello All the details and player information will be available on the (Goal Kickers): D. Steer 11, T. Dimech 2, T. McNamara 2, S. Pinchen, D. Costello, J. Serdar, T. Kitto CAMPBELLTOWN (Best Players):T. Zaarour, B. Ferguson, J. Brazill, N. Hudson, B. Farrow, S. Lynch SAFL WEBSITE website by 9pm on the day of the match (Goal Kickers): B. McCrossen 2, B. Farrow, N. Hudson Quality action photos of selected AFL Sydney games can be viewed at: WOLLONGONG 4 - 0 9 - 5 14 - 8 21- 11 – 137 WESTERN SUBURBS 0 - 1 2 - 1 2 - 3 3 - 3 – 21 WOLLONGONG www.saflphotos.com.au/info/ (Best Players): J. Mahony, M. Pelda, N. Kenny, J. Evans, B. Hyndes, K. Temple (Goal Kickers): T. Hurst 6, B. Hyndes 3, M. Pelda 3, R. Wells 2, M. Simpson 2, J. Mason 2, J. Mahony, Enquiries: Michael Vettas on 0414 899 515 R. Oehme, N. Kenny WESTERN SUBURBS (Best Players): J. Barret, R. Rozairo, S. Pearson, A. Preston, A. De Brouwer, J. Polley PHOTOS (Goal Kickers): A. Preston, N. Armstrong, A. De Brouwer PARENTS, SPECTATORS & SUPPORTERS: • Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. NORTH SHORE 2 - 6 6 - 8 10 - 12 14 - 15 – 99 • Encourage participation, but don’t force it. UNSW/ES 2 - 1 4 - 2 6 - 3 8- 3 – 51 • Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. NORTH SHORE (Best Players): M. Carter, A. Rodgers, R. Newell, T. Weston, J. Falconer, E. Burke • Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not (Goal Kickers): J. Cole 4, T. Weston 3, M. Trent 2, N. Roberts, R. Marsh, T. Bransgrove, P. Codling, J. downgrade. Falconer UNSW/ES • Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators (Best Players): A. Gulden, C. McKinlay, A. Robson, G. Ward, R. Mooney, M. Lewis and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. (Goal Kickers): C. McKinlay 5, G. Robinson, A. Haberley, G. Ward • Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. • Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club PENNANT HILLS def ST IGNATIUS COLLEGE, RIVERVIEW—Forfeit officials in private • Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and family that are let down with such remarks. • 2009 U18 PREMIER CUP RESULTS — ROUND 12 RESULTS — ROUND PREMIER CUP 2009 U18 Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. • Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. • Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, CODE OF CONDUCT coaches, officials or players. • Abusive language is unacceptable.

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BANKSTOWN SPORTS AFC REUNION SOUTHERN POWER 3 - 2 11 - 5 16 - 7 22- 13 – 145 MANLY-WARRINGAH 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 4 0 - 5 – 5 INVITATION SOUTHERN POWER (Best Players): J. Findlay, P. Hamer, S. Brierty, M. Cairnduff, A. Fritsch, S. Davies HELP US TO CELEBRATE 40 YEARS OF THE BANKSTOWN SPORTS AUSTRALIAN RULES (Goal Kickers): A. Fritsch 9, J. Findlay 3, P. Hamer 2, L. Johnson 2, M. Cairnduff 2, J. McLean 2, T. FOOTBALL CLUB Shean, D.Taylor MANLY-WARRINGAH DATE: Saturday, 17 October 2009 (Best Players): B. Hawkins, C. Hickford, B. Young, B. Pine, I. Allsop, C. Bigelow VENUE: Bankstown District Sports Club Greenfield Parade Bankstown NSW TIME: 7.30pm for dinner to be served at 8.00pm COST: $50.00 Per Head includes a 2 course meal An open bar will be available for purchase of drinks HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 1 - 1 2 - 4 3 - 1 11- 6 – 72 DRESS CODE: Neat Casual CAMDEN 0 - 3 2 - 0 1 - 2 3 - 5 – 23 RSVP and payment by : 17 September 2009 HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA RSVP Jenny Hancock 38 Monash Street (Best Players): B. Rizzo, A. Bishop, S. Costello, L. Mansbridge, M. Hill, D. Bryant Wombarra 2515 (Goal Kickers): S. Costello 3, N. Peters 2, L. Mansbridge 2, M. Hill, D. Bryant, S. Nolan, J. Cunneen Phone No: 02 4268 1945 CAMDEN Email: [email protected] Payment Kevin Smith (Best Players): B. Laid, R. Muchmore, D. Graham, D. Coleman, B. Grasso, M. Chandler 97 Hay Street (Goal Kickers): D. Coleman, B. McDermott, M. Shipard Ashbury 2193 Phone No: 02 9799 6792 Email:[email protected]

Payment Options: MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 4 - 2 8 - 7 13 - 10 17- 11 – 113 Cheque/Money Order payable to Kevin Smith-Reunion SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 1 - 2 3 - 3 4 - 3 6 - 7 – 43 Direct Deposit to K & FJ Smith ( name and Reunion in description) Westpac BSB 732266 Account Number 500946 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Tickets to be collected at the door or posted if address supplied. (Best Players): A. Holmes, M. Langsford, R. Kennedy, C. McCauley, A. Clark, J. Swarts

BANKSTOWN SPORTS REUNION (Goal Kickers): S. Chadwick 2, N. Lye 2, A. Holmes, C. Wilkinson MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY NSW/ACT RAMS (Best Players):C. Mullins, D. Connors, J. Whyte, P. Hare, D. Ollington, B. Harland (Goal Kickers): B. Harland 5, S. Lawrenson 3, D. Connors 2, M. Twohig 2, C. Barnes 2, H. Mangal, J. NSW/ACT claims Under-18 Division 2 title Whyte, S.Newman

THE NSW/ACT RAMS claimed the Division 2 title at the NAB AFL Under- 18 Championships with a convincing 37-point victory over Tasmania at Docklands on Wednesday. The RAMS led from start to finish, with a host UTS 5 - 5 10 - 9 13 - 12 20- 20 – 140 BALMAIN DOCKERS 0 - 0 2 - 1 5 - 3 5 - 4 – 34 of options in attack helping them to an impressive 13.6 (84) to 6.11 (47) UTS win. As a result, NSW/ACT will finish with the best record of all the Divi- (Best Players):M. Russell, M. Mullins, M. Cotton, D. Beaton, T. Nicholls, S. Fleming sion 2 sides despite Queensland and the Northern Territory to play imme- (Goal Kickers): R. Henderson 5, P. Kapiris 4, D. Beaton 3, M. Russell 2, M. Mullins, D. McGrath, S. diately following Wednesday morning’s opening clash. For the RAMS, Cutlack, S. Donaldson, H. McGregor, T. Nicholls Dylan McNeil – who plays for the Murray Bushrangers in the TAC Cup – BALMAIN DOCKERS was the game breaker. The 178cm goalkicker showed his class by switching between the goal square (Best Players): B. Cann, T. Stevens, J. Trott, J. King, E. Bennell, S. Wood T RAMS T RAMS and the midfield and slotting four majors. NSW/ACT booted three goals to nil in the opening term and by (Goal Kickers): D. Carle, C. Evans, M. Parker, A. Coles, T. Stevens half-time it was 6.1 to 0.5. Tassie briefly looked like challenging in the third term but the RAMS responded on each occasion. Trent Stubbs (two goals), on an AFL Scholarship with Hawthorn, displayed his strong

hands as did fellow half-forward Chaz Sargeant. Will Langford, the son of former Hawk great Chris, also EAST COAST EAGLES 1 - 1 5 - 3 9 - 4 12- 4 – 76 got better as the game wore on and floated forward to kick a nice goal late in the match. 2009 DIVISION TWO RESULTS—ROUND 12 CAMPBELLTOWN 2 - 3 4 - 8 5 - 9 7 - 13 – 55 EAST COAST EAGLES NSW/ACT 3.1 6.1 10.5 13.6 (84) (Best Players): B. Allan, B. Hynes, D. O'Connor, M. Scholz, L. Whales, J. Denton Tasmania 0.4 0.5 3.9 6.11 (47) (Goal Kickers): L. Patira 2, D. O'Connor 2, C. Doering, C. Wynne, B. Doyle, M. Scholz, L. Whales, G. GOALS Delaney, J. Brotherston, S. Commons McNeil 4, Emery 2, Stubbs 2, Duncan, Hancock, Langford, Sargeant, Tutt CAMPBELLTOWN BEST (Best Players): B. Sommerville, K. Bradley, S. Wildy, A. Gross, J. Mullaney, D. McCarthy (Goal Kickers): K. Bradley 2, B. Kershaw, C. Pal, B. Sommerville, J. Fretwell McNeil, Young, Stubbs, Kirkwood, Tutt, Lawton, Williams

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President: Anton Lewis Under 18’s Challenge Cup Secretary: Angus Heritage PENRITH 5 - 2 8 - 5 11 - 7 14- 11 – 95 EAST COAST EAGLES 0 - 1 2 - 2 4 - 2 5 - 4 – 34 Email: [email protected] PENRITH 1 Anton LEWIS Website: www.nswafua.com.au (Best Players): B. Robinson, H. Stibbard, M. Payne, M. Reinhard, A. Sharp, J. Spicer 2 Matthew GESTIER (Goal Kickers): J. Spicer 4, K. McDonagh 2, B. Robinson 2, R. Johnson 2, M. Reardon 2, H. Mulligan, J. 3 Danny DEIGAN King 4 Sean RICHARDSON Name: Danny Deigan (3) Position: Field Umpire EAST COAST EAGLES 5 Graham GLASSFORD (Best Players): J. Hemmings, P. Mildwater, T. Cunninghamme, B. Gray, J. Ortiz, M. Dinan 6 Justin FOX 1) Who has influenced you most in umpiring? Everyone from my football 7 Frank KALAYZICH (Goal Kickers): K. Merson 2, S. Tibben, J. Mudge, M. Goldsworthy coaches, players I have played with and umpired, umpiring coaches and my 8 Michael PECK team mates. 9 Andrew RUTHERFORD MOOREBANK SPORTS 3 - 3 8 - 6 13 - 11 15- 12 – 102 2) What is your motto to success? Aim for the moon and if you fall, at 10 Michael O’GRADY PENNANT HILLS 5 - 0 8 - 0 9 - 0 12 - 1 – 73 least you will be amongst the stars 11 Pierce FIELD 3) Whom do you most admire? Everyone who gives 100% MOOREBANK SPORTS 12 Peter HUMPHRIES 4) What has been your best football experience? 2008 AFL Under 16 (Best Players): J. Allport, J. Moore, J. Playford, L. Aitchison, R. Eckert, S. Bowen 13 Tristan STEVENS National Championships on the Gold Coast (Goal Kickers): J. Moore 5, J. Allport 3, R. Horton 2, M. Prepost 2, D. Flint, T. Currant, J. Playford 15 Guy STILLMAN 5) What has been you greatest achievement? 2008 Sydney AFL Premier PENNANT HILLS 16 Nathan LESSELS Division Grand Final, 2007 First Division Grand Final with extra time, which (Best Players): J. Turner, O. Brodie, K. Clark, G. Taylor, Z. Fenn, L. Urwin 17 Matthew BAIGENT (Goal Kickers): B. Martin 2, J. Turner 2, G. Taylor 2, E. Danilo 2, M. Frankish, C. Demetriou, N. De 18 Steven WALLBANK was also super! Gorter, Z. Fenn 19 Liam ROWE 6) What is your favourite book? I like reading Strength and Conditioning 20 Joshua TERREY Journals and also the daily TAB Form Guide SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 - 6 13 - 8 16 - 12 22 - 16 – 148 21 James MCBRIEN 7) What is your favourite viewing? Pumping Iron, SAW movies, other thrillers and lots of Sports MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 1 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 1 2- 1 – 13 22 Paul BARRON 8) What is your favourite music? Bon Jovi SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 23 Simon HARRISON 24 Damien ANDERSON 9) How would you describe yourself? Confident, outgoing, never too ON 3 & 4 RESULTS—ROUND 12 4 RESULTS—ROUND ON 3 & (Best Players): T. Considine, T. Aitken, A. Yakimov, M. Hartley, M. Krochmal, J. Geddes 25 Sean HUNTER serious! (Goal Kickers): A. Graham 5, J. Parsons 4, T. Aitken 3, J. Geddes 3, M. Hartley 2, T. Considine 2, T. 26 Jeremy BOLAND 10) What is you favourite place and time? Centennial Park on Summer Barrett 2,A. Yakimov 27 Glen CALLAGHAN Evenings for Preseason Training MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 28 Carl FLETCHER 11) What are you optimistic about? The Swans, Raiders and the future (Best Players): T. Anderson, N. Middleton, M. Bishop, P. Frost, S. Lehmann, T. Morris 29 Ashley SYMONS 12) What do you like to eat and drink? Chicken Burgers and the occa- (Goal Kickers): K. Morkel, S. Lehmann 30 Nick ELLIS sional VB

31 William MACARTHUR 13) Greatest professional and personal breakthrough? Bachelors and SOUTHERN POWER def MANLY WARRINGAH — Forfeit 32 Brenton HISSEY Masters Degrees in Sports Science 33 Tom BOWES 14) Any game day rituals or superstitions? Do my research on the teams, HOLROYD PARRAMATTA — Bye 34 Max FRIEND have a match plan, listen to some Bon Jovi, warm up well and have plenty of 35 Stephen STORK practice bounces 36 Chris NIVEN DIVISION THREE 37 David LENIOR If you are interested in becoming an umpire in 38 Chris HAYTER UNSW/ES 8.16 (64) d Macquarie University 7.13 (55) the Sydney competitions, whether it be on the 40 Andy SMYTH UTS 14.16 (100) d Moorebank Sports 3.8 (26) field, boundary or goal, please contact the 41 Mark RINNIE Nor West 16.8 (104) d Penrith 9.6 (60) NSWAF Umpires Association by following the 42 Mark SCHWARZE Pennant Hills 7.13 (55) d Southern Power 2.10 (22) links through the website Holroyd Parramatta - Bye 43 Alex MANFRED (www.nswafua.com.au). 44 Tony MCGILVARY DIVISION FOUR 45 Luke MATTHEWS NSW AF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION 47 Scott WALSH 59 Ben LAWSON Sydney University 10.10 (70) d Macquarie University 9.9 (63) 48 Scott NUGENT 60 AFL UMPIRE Nor West 17.9 (117) d Penrith 3.4(22) 49 Nathan ELSWORTHY 61 Michael RASO Holroyd Parramatta 14.9 (93) d Camden 5.3 (33) 51 Aidan GROSAS 62 Geordie HAWKINS UNSW/ES 13.15 (93) d Manly Warringah 4.17 (41) 52 Chris MARATHAKIS 63 Ian BAPTIE UTS 9.11 (65) d Moorebank Sports 2.7 (19) 53 Ron JOHNSON 64 Christine BURROWS 65 Dale CADDY 54 Raymond COX 55 Kyle COLEMAN 66 Daniel FIELD-READ 56 Todd FLETCHER 67 Mark HOPKINS

57 Peter FELDMAN 68 Gavin BERTRAM 58 Natasha KUTCHA 73 Garrie JONES 2009 U18s CHALLENGE CUP DIVISI CHALLENGE 2009 U18s

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President: Michael Haynes Senior Coach: Lachlan Smith Email: [email protected] Phone: 0410 685 761 Website: www.penrithrams.com.au Club Colours: Black & Green

1 Michael MORGAN The U/18’s returned to the winners list with a 61 point win over East 2 Darren HARTNEY Coast Eagles last Saturday. The boys were coming off a narrow two 3 Bryce RONEY point defeat against Southern Power, and showed their eagerness to atone with a five goal first term before taking a 39 point lead into 4 Rob LOW half time. The second half saw the Rams continue to hold the upper 5 Steve FORT

hand, although the Eagles fought the game out well. Ben Robinson 7 Aiden THOMPSON was everywhere to be Penrith’s best, and he had great support from 8 Justin BROCK Harley Stibbard, Mitch Reinhard and Matty Payne. John Spicer 9 Joshua ANASIS continued his good form up forward to boot four goals. Reserve 11 David BRADLEY Grade took on the Nor West Jets in the local derby, and despite 12 Tayt CORLESS battling hard were never a match for their stronger opponents. 13 Sam LOCKHART Jonathan Barry was the Rams best against his old club, whilst Chris- tian Knight and Dale Perry also did well. Stuart Ayres provided a 14 Alboran SAVANNAH target in booting two goals. First Grade started strongly against the 15 Shane TURNER high flying Jets, trailing by just two points at the first change. From 16 Brendan COOKE this point though the Jets were able to assert their superiority, going 17 Grant KELLS (c) away at each change to win by 44 points. Victorian recruit Aidan 18 William TAYLOR Thompson made an excellent debut for the club to be Penrith’s best, 19 Adam WEST whilst another relative newcomer in Kris Wozniak also shone. Lach- 20 John KEANE (vc) lan Smith and Mark Jackson were lively up forward, booting three 21 David CUMMINGS goals a piece. This week sees the U/18’s take on premiership fa- CHECK OUT AFL SYDNEY ON CHANNEL 518 vourites Sydney Uni on Sunday as they look to improve on their first 22 Kris WOZNIAK meeting where the Rams went down by 96 points. First Grade take Friday – 6:30pm – 7:30pm 24 Brad PATHUIS on UNSW/ES, also on Sunday, whilst Reserve Grade tackle Sydney AFL Sydney Match of the Week 25 Brendan RIDGES Uni on Saturday. Just a reminder to all players and supporters to get 26 Lachlan SMITH

PENRITH RAMS PENRITH back to the Red Cow on Thursday’s and Saturday evenings in order 28 Brendan DUNKLEY to show our continued support. 29 Alan PROWSE 34 Matthew POULTER

39 Mark JACKSON FOXTEL MATCH OF THE WEEK 42 John MURTAGH Match of the Week also available to view online 45 Anthony KELLY www..sydneyafl.com.au and click on AFLSydney TV 49 Dale PERRY 52 Jason BRADLEY

Round 13 Match of the Week ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18s PEN Western Suburbs vs East Coast Eagles

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President: Andrew Murray President: Peter Kay Senior Coach: Michael Hosking Senior Coach: Daryn Cresswell

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0419 875 708 Phone: 0409 255 586 Website: www.northshorefc.com.au Website: www.manlyafl.com Club Colours: Black & Red Club Colours: Maroon & White

In Round 12, North Shore's tough season continued against UNSW/ 1 Lachlan PRYOR 1 Blake BRENDAN On a day when one is reminded of Willie Nelson’s song “On the Road ES. Again” the Wolves travelled to all parts of Sydney for games from an 2 Tom HILL 2 Jason COLEMAN

4 Adam LORD 8.30am at Village Green, UNSW to a 6.30pm start at Bruce Purser, In Premier Division, the Bombers trailed narrowly for most of the 3 Tyrone ARMITAGE 5 Jarryd WATTERS Rouse Hill. Disappointing start to the day with our Div 4 boys kicking 4 Justin HALL 6 Damien ALLEN match and even hit the lead early in the final term, only to fall away in 13 points before registering their first major for the day in the 3rd quar- 7 Brendan FITZGERALD the dying minutes as the Bulldogs pulled away to record a victory 5 David STROUD ter. Despite being less than 3 goals behind at half time they were run 8 Chris MURPHY margin far larger than the game deserved. Lachlan Pryor was Best 6 Jack HAWKINS over by Uni NSW who kicked 10 goals to 4 in the second half. Best 9 Adrian HARRY on Ground and leading goalkicker for the day with four. Mentions also 7 Sam MURRAY (c) players for the Wolves were Craig Bigelow, David Peterson and Chris 10 Jason HARRY go to Ryan Meldrum and Ben Atwood. 8 Daryn CRESSWELL White. Our U18’s and Div 2 teams travelled south to play Southern 11 James WEBSTER Sharks and unfortunately it was not pretty, with the U18’s having to 12 James BRAIN 9 Anthony ROBERTSON The loss sees North Shore fall two games behind the Top Five and, forfeit due to lack of numbers again. The Div 2 team was totally out- 13 Adam SUTTON with six rounds remaining, there is some very tough work to be done 10 Marcus COBAN 11 Niall MCDONAGH classed and did not manage a major for the game, very embarrassing. 14 Jamie O”DELL at Gore Hill if the Bombers are to feature in finals football. 15 Sam CARRUTHERS Best Players were Ben Hawkins, Chris Hickford and Ben Young. 13 Andrew LINDSAY 16 Tom ELKINGTON Hopefully the boys get behind Juzza and start getting some results on North Shore find the Top Five frustratingly just out of reach in Divi- 14 Matthew AHERN 17 Cameron HOLMES the board for the rest of the season. Finally on this long day for the sion One. Another hard day for the boys saw UNSW/ES ahead all 15 Daniel MOTT rd 18 Daniel DICKERSON Club we played our Div 1 game against 3 place getters East Coast 19 Ryan MELDRUM day, despite a spirited fightback in the final term that narrowed the 16 Ben JOSEPH Eagles under lights out at Bruce Purser Reserve. In a very tight con- 20 Anthony LOWES margin by five goals. Andrew Marsh kicked four goals and Damian 17 Tom ATKINSON test all night the lead changed hands many times, however the Wolves 21 Tom MCMAHON Casey was Best on Ground. 18 Levi BRAIN ran away in the last quarter with 6 goals. Nathan Darvill continued his

23 Chris MCKINNON 19 Craig PRIDGEON fine form with five goals and a best on ground performance with young 24 Teddy STRUDWICK Worries about making the finals certainly aren't affecting North 20 Jason MURRAY Levi Brain providing another target up front kicking 3, David Stroud 25 Ron WASON Shore's Under-18 side. The Bomber train rolled on towards Septem- and Craig Pridgeon were also good players in a great team result. 26 Daniel HATFIELD 21 Paul BOURKE ber in Round 12 with another comfortable victory. Joshua Cole kicked Our Social calendar has changed so please note the following dates 27 Michael COWELL 22 Andrew WHITELAW four goals while Max Carter was Best on Ground. 25 July – Roaring 20’s Gaming night (Manly Bowling Club) 28 Max WILSON 23 Kurt HAYWARD 1 August – Call to Arms Day & Past Players (Pittwater Oval) 29 Ashley NAYLOR 24 Nathan DARVILL 30 Jack LUMSDEN Another split round of fixtures coming up this weekend with a Div 1 25 Troy TAYLOR 31 Alex CHIEW game v Syd Uni on Sat and the other 3 games on Sunday morning. 26 Rob HART 32 Kade TANGNEY May Footy and the Wolves be the winners. See you back at the Har- 33 Todd BAJCIC 27 Andrew LINDSAY bord Diggers for a drink after the game and don’t forget to confirm 34 Pat HEALEY 28 John JARVIS your registration as all Wolves memberships entitle you to Diggers

NORTH SHORE BOMBERS SHORE BOMBERS NORTH 35 Daniel KULK 30 Daniel PEARSON membership. All details on the Club website www.manlyafl.com 36 Arther KALLOS GO THE WOLVES in 2009 40 Michael VOYAGE 41 Richard LYNCH MANLY-WARRINGAH WOLVES 43 Jason RUSSELL-JONES 44 Ben ATTWOOD 45 Andrew MARSH 49 Adam ZINNO 52 Robert SVENDSEN

¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves Thirds U18s ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18 Manly

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Senior President: Jim Allan President: Ian Ferguson Senior Coach: Peter Kyle Senior Coach: Trevor Burnett

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0418 536 819 Phone: 0419 963 913 Website: hawkesburyafc.com.au Website: www.wlions.com.au Club Colours: Blue & White Club Colours: Red & White 1 Kale TEMPLE 1 Stephen CHASE IT’S Super Sunday at Bensons Lane today as we welcome our friends at the East 2 Jade COLLYER 2 Casey WENSELOWSKI Coast Eagles to share in four big games of footy. We also welcome Pennant Hills and 3 Luke FAVETTA It was a remarkable day at North Dalton Park last Saturday with draws in both the 4 Dom Shipley Manly-Warringah and invite players and supporters of all three clubs to join us in the 4 Ken EWEN-CHAPPELL Senior and Reserve grade games. Nobody at the ground could recall that happen- ing before over their various football pasts. Fortunately the Under 18's got home 5 Aaron CLAYDEN clubrooms and at RG McGees Hotel after the match. Last week, the Jets made the 5 Scott HANCOCK comfortably earlier in the day. The Under 18's had a big win over an under- 6 Dale WELLINGTON short trip south to meet their oldest rivals in Sydney footy in the Penrith Rams knowing 6 Adam MCCONNOCHIE 7 Owen BUTCHER it wouldn’t be as easy as round three due to the strong improvement they have been manned Western Suburbs outfit. It was a strange sight to see 6 and 7 players on 7 Peter VEERHUIS the bench at times but the coaching staff rotated the players well so that every- 8 Adam NEWTON showing each week. Seniors won 104-60 DESPITE kicking with a slight breeze in the 8 Bradley PATTERSON body received plenty of game time. Beau Black made an impressive debut and we 9 Scott ALLAN first term, the Jets were jumped by the Rams as the home team won the centre clear- 9 Barron HANSEN hope to see more of him over the rest of the year as his commitments on the 10 Gerard SMITS ances and slammed on the first two goals before Nor-West could even blink.The Jets 10 James WEAVERS South Coast allow. The victory made it 5 wins in a row for the young Lions, but the 11 Don WATERSTON were being tested by a physical game plan by Penrith, but they countered well with a 11 Mitchell DALY next 6 weeks will tell us plenty about their finals prospects, as they face the other 4 12 Stephen DAVIDSON team-lifting run and 50m goal from Snowy Clayden.Cranky Craigie presented a solid 12 Shane DAVIS teams in the top 5 starting with leaders North Shore. 13 Justin CRAKER target up forward and Dildo Butcher and Ox Anderson were providing running options on the wide wings. The Jets were told to use their hands running off half back into the 13 Daniel MCCLURE The Reserves were desperate to record a victory over a Wests side who'd been in 14 Aaron BAYNE wind in the second, and it worked well through Sparra Pascoe, Wanga Sherwood and 14 Michael TOUSSIS good form of late. Comeback kid Fred David kicked a couple of early goals and the 16 Nick MILKINS Hank Bayne, who supplied the likes of Hollywood Sullivan, Knuckles Smits and Fire 15 Tom HEATH signs were promising. However Wests had plenty riding on the result and were 17 Jack PASCOE Fox. Boots Wellington and Spider Webster played the big man roles to perfection and 16 Mitchell THOMSON soon right back in the contest. Despite holding small leads at both half and three 18 Paul SHERWOOD quarter time it was Wests who looked like victors for most of the final term until a Disco Kyle led hard as the Nor-West kept Penrith goalless to build a 20-point lead at 17 Ryan PRICE 21 Chris KYLE goalsquare mark and goal from Brad Ainsworth in the final minute ensured a draw. half time. Neither team gave an inch in the third term and both played some great 19 Guy BARTLETT 24 Jimmy CADET A win would have been better, but it was a very important result nonetheless in the football, although the Jets kicked the first two before losing Pascoe to a hamstring 20 David GOODLEY 25 Ed SULLIVAN injury, which saw in-form centreman General Milkins moved to centre half back, where context of the Div.1 boys season. The Seniors were out to prove they'd made 21 Aiden RILEY 27 Damian SHIPLEY he played a starring role to ensure the visitors extended their lead again with four goals consistent improvement since a Rd.1 mauling at the hands of Western Suburbs. A 22 Tim ROBB 28 Michael CRAIGIE to three for the term.Nor-West’s fitness proved the decisive factor in the final wash-up, 4 goal to nil opening quarter certainly made a statement. Wests had whittled the 29 Norm HANLEY kicking six goals in the last quarter as it used its running game to great effect. Penrith 23 Paul BALDING margin back to 12 points by half-time, but the home side were still playing well. 30 Scott BRAID added three of its own but Nor-West secured a hard fought 16.8 104 to 9.6 60 win, the 24 Erin FRANKLIN The 3rd quarter saw a complete form reversal as the Magpies booted 4.4 to nil, 31 Chris COLLINS first time they have beaten the Rams twice in a row since 2004. Reserves won 111-22 25 Justin AYRE took a 16 point lead into the last change and looked like going on with the job. Not 32 Peter KYLE A SIX-goal haul from returning big man Velvet Lloyd helped the Jets to an easy 89- 27 Matt ADAMSON to be denied, the Lions booted another 4 goals without a blemish, and lead by a 33 Cheyne ANDERSON point win over the Rams in the early match. Lloyd, who has been overseas on deploy- 28 Harry BOWN goal late in the game. The Magpies levelled and only frantic Lions defence in the 34 Mat LAURENCE ment all season, slotted in perfectly to replace last week’s unavailable 10-goal hero 29 Kyle PROUT final minute earned a draw. It was another performance from which the boys can 35 Andrew TRAVERS Barny Lewis and he provided a big target that was too much for the Rams to handle. 30 Lewis WILSON draw confidence, as we tackle a Bombers side who were too good for us earlier in the season. 36 Adam FOX His job, however, was made much easier by the performance of the feathered duo 33 Joshua LEWIS Next Home Game: Saturday August 1 v Pennant Hills NOR WEST JETS NOR WEST 37 Dean BRAID Chook Ingham and Birdy Carroll, who flittered around everywhere and accumulated 34 Matt BRUNTON numerous ossessions around the middle of the ground. Elmo Newton was busy in the Next Social Function: 2009 Lions Trivia Night @ Wollongong City Tennis Club - 38 Sam MAKINS 35 Dave GARDNER Saturday August 15 ruck to provide them with some excellent service, while the Flying Doormat Andy 39 Jack WILSON 36 Alex MCKENZIE McDonnell dominated out of defence, tagging Penrith star Jason Ware, as did the big The Wollongong Australian Football Club would like to thank it's valued sponsors 41 Chris MATTINGLY WOLLONGONG LIONS 37 Alex PERGER Mako Shark, who started forward but quickly found his niche down back. Bluey Good- for their ongoing 43 Greg ALLEN 38 Mitchell HOGAN win kicked three goals and took an impressive mark that was only tarnished by an support: 45 Brett CARROLL Wollongong City Tennis Club, Gordon MacDonald Electrical, Mainteck Services, equally impressive effort to miss the goal by so much, but with 10 goalkickers, it was 39 Clint WELLS 47 Mick LEWIS IMB, Supporters World, Net Fusion Technology, Aceit Sportswear, Asset Copier & never going to matter as Nor-West won 17.9 111 to 3.4 22. 40 Duane JEFFERIS 48 Daniel HARDING Equipment Services, Illawarra Mercury, Keira Dry Cleaners, Southern Cross Ten, 41 Graeme BATTY Adam Christofides Plumbing, Keddies Lawyers, KPMG 49 Daniel LANGFORD 44 Troy BARTLETT 51 Anthony JOYCE 47 Malcolm PICKEN 52 Ben WILLSON 49 Doug SWEENEY 55 Mat DAVIDSON 51 Sam JENNER 57 Steve STASZEK 52 Gus PORTER 59 Doug LINNETT 54 Adam PATTERSON 67 Andy MCDONNELL 55 Jeremy MCINNES 77 Matthew BROPHY 58 Shane MORGAN ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18 NW

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President: Ken Fowlie President: Bob Mannion Senior Coach: Terry Mudge Senior Coach: Troy Balzan Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0418 604 966 Phone: 0403 403620

Website: http://bulldogs.sydneyafl.com.au Website: www.goannas.com.au Club Colours: White, Black, Yellow, Blue, Red Club Colours: Blue & Yellow

1 Peter KEFALAS The first sun drenched Sat in a long time saw North Shore Bombers visit 1 Ben MACKNEY For the second week in a row the gods were against the Goannas 2 Daniel BRYANT 2 Mike BEARDSLEY the VG to take on the Doggies. The first 3 quarters were extremely tight with our home game moved to our opponents ground, this week 3 Andre PECH 3 Brett JACKSON with the Dogs holding a two point lead at the Orange break. The lead being Fairfax Reserve at Camden. After coming away 2 from 2 after 4 Max COLLETT (vc) 4 Troy BALZAN changed hands a number of times in the first twelve minutes of the last our last visit on Anzac Day, the boys were confident of repeating the 6 Ben WOODS 5 Tom PARSONS dose. Division 4 started the game a bit flat, but still managed to kick 5 8 Jon BRADFIELD quarter as the youthful Bombers fought for their season. The Dogs ex- 6 Ben DYHRBERG goals to 2 to start the game in what looked to be a mini shootout. The 9 Ryan PERT ploded in the final 10 minutes of the game kicking 7 goals and putting on 7 Gerrard KENNEDY 10 Brad ABBOTT a show for the big crowd of past players in attendance. Beards, Loopy 8 Jesse HAURUA second quarter offered much of the same, and at half time a pep talk 11 Ryan UNDERWOOD and Undies dominated through the middle and Andre Pech’s fine season 9 Tony MANCE from the captain and coach got the team fired up who came out 12 Andrew FRIEDLIEB continued. Timmy and the boys bounced back onto the winners list with a 10 Stuart MCKINLEY blazing in the second half, not allowing Camden to get a sniff, con- 13 Ben SUTTON 25 point victory. At ¾ time they were 10 goals up but stopped to a walk in 11 Jason WILSON ceding only 1 goal after half time whilst putting on another 7 of their 12 Shaun COSTELLO 14 Adrian HEFFERNAN the last stanza. With some big clashes to come in the fight for third spot own to run out 60 point winners. Luke Walsh, Ben Allen and Ash 15 David COUPE (c) 13 Brendan CONNELLY the boys will need to work on playing 4 quarters of footy. Brick and Cobsy Mulcahy continued their excellent form in 2009, Tim De Ridder picked 16 Marc O’REGAN 14 Brett RIZZO lead the way with Brad Nissen kicking 5 sausage rolls. An under manned up where he had left off after a month out, while Russell Witt and Lee 17 Samual RUTLAND 15 John MANISCALCO Tomlins also starred in a great team effort. The Division 2 team took 19 Jason COULLOUPAS Under 18 team put in another tremendous performance to give the top 16 Grant WEBB to the field full of confidence after 2 excellent wins in the last 2 weeks, 20 James KEOGH ranked North Shore a run for their money. The boys were only a couple of 17 Todd WATERS but knew it would not be an easy task against a Camden side that 21 Michael CAREY goals down just before ¾ time. The lack of numbers showed in the last 18 Jeff FIELKE 22 Earl SHAW quarter and the Bombers snuck away to a 8 goal win. Cam Weavers 19 Kristin CARVILLE always steps up in these clashes. This time was no exception, as a 23 Anthony RODRIGUES extended his lead on the comp goal kicking using all his guile and craft to 20 Greg ADAMS fierce physical battle broke out, with the match right up in the balance 21 Ben HANSON 24 Stephen PECH sneak home a lazy 5. Adam Gulden also continued on his fine season. at three quarter time. The last quarter showed the gustiness and 22 John MANNION 25 Ben HABERLEY Gulls and thirds continued on their winning way with a hard fought victory determination of the Goannas, as they continued to dominate with 26 Leigh LAVERY 23 Ricky CHARLES the bench filled with injuries and finishing one short after a late yellow and the fourths snuck into the top 4 with a 52 point win over Manly. 24 David HOOK 30 Mark ARNOLD card. A 5 goal last quarter, whilst keeping the opposition scoreless, The past players day was a great success with many a tall tale being told 25 Luke MANSBRIDGE 31 Eti OKUNBAR sealed a 49 point win and 3 wins on the trot. Brett Rizzo was the best 32 Jeremy KIEL (dvc) late into the evening. This week we take on the Dragons at the VG. Syd- 26 Ashley MULCAHY on ground in a great team performance, dominating off the half back 33 Luke FORRESTAL ney AFL is alive and well with some big results last week shaking up the 27 Sireli FIFITA line, Anthony Bishop and Dan Bryant saw plenty of the ball in the 34 Troy LUFF competition. Congrats to all involved, it will be a bumper end to the year. 28 Gary SENTENCE 35 Joel ROBBIE 29 Nathan GRAINGER middle of the ground, Luke Mansbridge was typically strong up for- 37 Eti OKUNBAR 30 Mark HILL ward, and Mark Hill and Shaun Costello dominated both in the middle 41 Xavier BRENNAN 31 Omar ABDULLATIF of the ground and up forward. A challenging round awaits us in 43 Chris JOURDAIN 32 Joel THOMAS Round 13, with Division 3, 4 and Under 18’s taking on Moorebank 33 Andrew MUNNS 45 James METCALFE whilst Division 2 travels to Drummoyne Oval to take on Balmain. 46 Adam GULDEN 34 Dean MURRAY 47 Dean WARD 35 Anthony BISHOP 48 Macleay LEWIS 36 Brad BYRNES 49 Kieran EMERY 37 Luke MANSBRIDGE 53 Alex HENDERSON 38 Craig WATSON 54 Roger JONES 39 Trent WHALAN 40 Peter ZUVELA 55 Brad NISSEN H0LROYD-PARRAMATTA GOANNAS 56 Pat STOKES 59 Brett SPINKS

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UNIVERSITY NSW/EASTERN SUBURBS BULLDOGS SUBURBS BULLDOGS NSW/EASTERN UNIVERSITY

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Vice President: Ian Granger Vice President: Brendan Donohue Senior Coach: Mark Coles Senior Coach: Shane Demir Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0409 129920 Phone: 0419 405 546

Website: moorebanksports.sydneyafl.com.au Website: www.stgeorgeafc.com.au Club Colours: Back, White & Blue Club Colours: Red & White

1 Anthony SIMPSON 1 Scott RICHMOND We did it! Fine weather, a good crowd, short speeches, 4 inductees 2 Mat ABDUL LATIF Last Saturday saw the Magpies at home against Pennant Hills in the 2 Josh BARRETT into the Hall of Fame and pretty good football results. A big thank 3 Andrew GALT under 18’s and UTS in Seniors. The 18’s started the day on a bright 3 Nathan SMITH you to all our helpers who as they always do, put their support be- 4 Joey DENSLY note against an under strength but very determined and skilled De- 4 Pat MCBRIDE hind the big day. Special mention must be made of Bob Sterling and 6 Ty DAVIS mons team to run out winners by 29 points. Captain Josh Allport 5 Ben MADDERN Richard Orton who had the clubhouse looking its best. It is with 7 Chris HARRY again gave his all despite being one of a number of the team suffer- 6 Rod CRAIG 8 Matthew ROWE pleasure that we can formally announce that the Hall of Fame now ing badly from the Flu as did Johnathon Moore with five goals whilst 7 Shane DEMIR 9 Leigh FLAVELLE has 16 members with Colin MacDonald, David Fletcher, Garry Wat- Lee Aitchison featured amongst the best in his first game for the club. 8 Michael MILNER 10 Paul SMITH 9 Declan DONOHUE kins and Pat McCourt accepted into our Club’s elite. The under 18’s

11 Adam WESTWOOD 10 Peter DUGMORE continue on their winning ways with another convincing win over the In reserves the team produced a much better effort to than the first 12 David MCLEOD 11 Stephen WILSEN Balmain Dockers. Coach Axford was not entirely happy with the 13 Peter CONNAIRE time the teams met which saw them suffer a twenty goal defeat. 13 Anthony CUTHBERT display and is hoping for more consistency over the 4 quarters as 14 Kurt HAYES Whilst still suffering another defeat this time the margin was reduced 14 Tim ADDISON we start the journey towards the final series. The Firsts recovered 15 Andrew CRUWYS to 7 goals. Justin Hobbs recorded his second best on ground in 15 Tim DICKSON 16 Bradley CAVANAGH th from the disappointment of the previous week and ran out convinc- three weeks despite only playing in his 6 game of AFL since cross- 16 John COOPER 17 Nicholas DENKO ing winners although the Dockers showed plenty of determination ing from Rugby League. 17 Josh CUTPRI 18 Paul BUTLER and were still causing trouble at the last change. Unlike the previous 18 Adam BUTTLING 19 Daniel SHULSTAD match it was the Dragons who finished strongly kicking 6 goals to 1 In Seniors the club welcomed back club veteran Paul Smith who has 19 Vincent STEVENS 20 Aaron FINDLAY against the wind to finish convincing winner by 46 points. Special returned to Sydney after living in Melbourne for the past two years 20 Michael HOLMES 21 Adam FURLEY mention must be made of Bryce Addison who was picked out of the 22 N. FERGUSON-GORNALLE however that is where the good news stopped with UTS running out 21 Daniel CAREY U 18’s on the morning of the match because Pat McBride reported 23 Garry PENNY 12 goal winners against an undermanned Magpies. Again Andrew 22 Dylan TAYLOR in sick. He played well in his first senior match for this year kicking 4 24 Mark FITZPATRICK Cruwys continued to be in everything despite playing virtually un- 23 Jon SHINEBERG 24 Shaun WICKEN goals. All players and supporters are invited to our Trivia Fundrais- 25 David FOGGIE changed as ruck rover all day along as did Ruckman Matty Sliogerts. 25 Daniel RIXON ing function to be held at the clubhouse after today’s matches 26 Brandon PUNTER 27 Andrew DAVIS 26 Nick CHARLWOOD against UNSWS/Easts. A big thank you to our two major sponsors This week sees the Magpies again at home taking on their nearest 28 Ian PRUDHAM 29 Ric TALBOT The St George Masos and the NAB. Without their help it would be neighbors Holroyd Parramatta in all three grades with the 18’s look- 29 Shaun ALBREW 30 Ryan BENNETT just that much more difficult. ing to continue their good form whilst the seniors will be determined 30 Matthew PAALL 31 Andrew ELLIS For more details about the club visit the website on to reverse their recent poor form. 31 Corey MILLER 32 Chris WINDLE www.stgeorgeafc.com.au 33 James WINDASS 33 Oscar TAYLOR 34 Mahdi BERHADEN 34 Damien PRATT

35 R. THOMPSON-LAING ST GEORGE DRAGONS 36 Joel PARSONS 36 Brian FERRETT 37 James DO CANTO 37 Bobby NAIJAR 38 Luke MAUNDER 39 Andrew BYKERSMA 40 Carlo LOMBARDO 40 Matthew SLIOGERTS 41 Robert AUGHTERSON 41 Brett STEPHAN MOOREBANK SPORTS MAGPIES MAGPIES SPORTS MOOREBANK 42 Patrick ALEY 42 Damian WILSON 44 Matt NICHOLS 43 Donald DIMMOCK 44 AARON MCLENNAN 45 Brett HOSKINS 45 Mark CULLIMORE 46 Kieran DONOHUE 47 Patrick WARD 47 Jeremy O”BYRNE 48 Anthony KIDD 55 Jack SCULLY ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18s 56 Sam YOUNG MS ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18

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President: Jason McLennan Secretary: Warren Back Senior Coach: Roger Moten Senior Coach: Chris Hughes

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0421 655447 Phone: 0414 795 529 Website: www.suanfc.com Website: www.camdenseniorafl.org Club Colours: Blue & Gold Club Colours: Navy Blue & White 1 Angus SCOTT 2 Grant JONES 2 Alex LEE This weekend Sydney University welcomes Campbelltown, Manly Round 12 Camden v Parramatta Holroyd at Harrington Park 3 Rod BUTCHERS 3 Brydon COLES and Penrith to Oval No.1 on Saturday in what is sure to be a huge Once again, Camden scraped up the numbers to field a team in the day of footy. Our Seniors, who play Campbelltown at 6pm and are 4 Michael HIGGINS 4 Matthew SHIPARD div 4 game against Parramatta Holroyd and the match was fairly even looking to bounce back following last weeks loss to Pennant Hills. 5 Ben WRIGHT 5 Mark EGAN for the first 3 quarters, as Camden gave a better than expected show- The boys have played some outstanding footy over the last couple 6 Ben MCDERMOTT 6 Ben MANKARIOUS of weeks and whilst the results have not gone their way, the feeling 7 Kane ROWLEY ing against the Goannas. The last quarter saw the visitors blitz ahead and positivity within the group is excellent. One feels if they deliver 7 Leigh MCWHIRTER 8 Matthew PRESTON as Camdens tired legs took toll, but the effort was there all day , and it their attacking best against Campbelltown this game is theirs for the 8 Aaron HAWKINS was one of the teams most spirited displays this year. These guys are taking. Our reserves enjoyed probably their best win of the year last 9 Leighton FRENEY 9 Rhys LAVERY week and will look to continue their solid form against Manly this 10 Martin PRICE very committed to trying to improve and it would be easy for them to 10 Nick COSTELLO Saturday at 4pm. In a classic top 5 clash our boys know nothing less 11 David MCCARTHY walk away and say things are a bit to hard, but to their credit, despite 11 Gary BURCH than their best footy will be required to secure the points. Our blues 12 Chris MURRAY being short most weeks, the boys keep turning up because they love will look to atone for last weeks disappointing loss in a must win 12 Jack LAWSON 13 Scott LAID having a kick on a Saturday. Keep it up guys. Best for the Cats were game against Campbelltown at 2pm. The blues form has been up 14 Ben CHAUVIER 13 Josh LEARY Marty Price, Trevor Kennedy, and Scott Laid but the whole side tried and down in previous weeks, however a win here will ensure that 15 Benjamin GRASSO 14 Luke HIGGINS they keep in touch with The top 4 and remain in the hunt for finals. hard all day. Camden v Parramatta first grade games have been hard 16 Dan COLEMAN 16 Jay KARUTZ Our all conquering ladder leading Reds face off against Penrith at 17 Julian WYMER fought tussles in the last 2 seasons and this match was no exception. 17 Jess MCGUIRK 12pm. The boys have been outstanding of late and full credit to their 18 Glen KIRK Parra held the advantage all day in a low scoring affair and with a 18 Chris CLAREBROUGH coaches Fino and Claw for mastering the art of giving every player a 19 Michael CHANDLER couple of guys backing up and some ill discipline, Camden couldn’t 19 Simon NASH game whilst also sitting atop of the ladder. After last weeks big win, our Colts face off against Penrith this Sundry at Alan Davidson Oval 20 Tom KOSKI keep up with the semi final bound Goanna’s in the last quarter. Cam- 20 Nick CLARK @ 2pm. All of our senior players are encouraged to get along to the 21 Joel WATTS den were really let down by poor disposal more than anything else, an 21 Mitch THOMPSON game and ensure that there is plenty of voice and support for our 22 Michael KENNEDY issue sure to be addressed at training! Best were Dan Coleman (as 22 Nathan HAYWARD future champions. Finally, a special mention to Tommy Young. He 23 Tim KEREMA played a critical role in ensuring that the NSW/ACT Rams came first usual) Ben Laid, and Robert Muchmore. Camden’s faint finals hopes 23 Andrew KRAEFT 24 Nick BURNETT in Division 2 of the U18’s National Championships. Well done diminished in the last couple of weeks, but now the side needs to build 24 Tom YOUNG 25 Ben CRACKNELL ‘young’ man! 25 Glenn STEVENS 26 Ben FERGIE up to a good finish to the year with some dedication to training and 26 Tyson ROBERTS 27 James MURRAY improving the facets of our game that are really letting us down! Next 27 Ryan CLOSE 28 Josiah AYLING week, both grades meet Macquarie Uni at the University in what 28 Tom SMITH 29 Todd MULLER shapes as a very tough assignment for the Cats! Lets see if we can 30 Ben FITZPATRICK CAMDEN CATS 31 Bryan AGIUS improve on our round 4 results boys! 31 Jesse MARTIN 32 Trevor KENNEDY 32 Daniel ARCHER 33 Michael MURPHY 33 Tim BARTON 34 Jarryd KITCHING 36 Chris KENDRICK 36 Chris HUNT 37 Shae SILVESTRO 37 Kurt GAGAN 38 Tim AIR 38 Chris VAN LUENEN 39 J. CHAMPION DE CRESPIGN 39 Andrew SHIPARD 40 Anton TURCO 40 Rob MUCHMORE 41 Warren BACK 41 Sam CRICHTON SYDNEY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS STUDENTS UNIVERSITY SYDNEY 44 Ben LAID 42 Chris WALSH 49 Christian KUNDE 43 Jack CASPERSSON

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President: Grant Stodulka President: Paul Coughlan Senior Coach: Daniel Kenny Senior Coach: Steve Bird Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0401 971070 Phone: 0410 596 555 Website: www.muafc.com.au Website: www.sydneyafl.com.au Club Colours: Green & Yellow Club Colours: Navy Blue & White

Round 12 saw the return of the JB Cup to the Mac Uni trophy cabinet 1 Carter MULLINS (c) 1 Ben YAKIMOV The Blues first visit to East Coast Eagles at their new facilities at Bruce Purser after ownership at Syd Uni since the Cup was introduced, giving the 3 Stewart NEWMAN (vc) 2 Ben REID Reserve proved to be a very satisfying outing. A five point win over the previously Old Boys on hand plenty to celebrate for long lost friend JB. undefeated top team was just reward for four consistent quarters of attacking 4 Cameron INCHLEY 3 Shanan KERSHAW football. The Blues determination and ability to follow a game plan was a valuable 5 Justin WHYTE (vc) 4 Chris LEES In a great weekend of footy, the Senior Mac Uni side claimed the JB lesson in how we might achieve future successes. The Eagles, a lesson in player 6 Jeff HARDMAN 5 Trent WRIGHT Cup with a 70 point win over old rivals Sydney Uni. It was a great recruitment policies maybe! All players contributed to the win especially Ray Love, 10 Don OLLINGTON 6 Brenton MCALLISTER Matt Edwins, and Owen Love. Hopefully the win will inspire all teams within the sunny afternoon with the sun was beaming down, the ground in top 11 Brett HARLAND 7 Corey EVERSON club to enhance their commitment for the remainder of the season. Division 2 condition, plenty of Old Boys on hand and DJ Hollywood providing 12 Tom REDDIN 8 Fraser BROWN welcomed 3 new first gamers in Emad Khodr, James Wade and Levih Warby on 15 Brendan CAMERON the tunes. 9 Matthew MOORE Saturday. Unfortunately we had several players pull out just before the game. The 16 Darryn AVERY 10 Jake BRAZILL team took the field with 17 committed players who really dug deep and played hard 20 Mick DUNLEA Ressies and Div 4 lost by a goal when both encountered their re- 12 Ashley GROSS contested football for the duration of the match. The coach was very proud of the boy’s efforts who gave 110% commitment in difficult circumstances to only going 21 Scott CATIONS spective top of the table counterparts with the U18’s going down to a 13 Sam WILDY down by 23 points. Best players Ashley Gross, Sam Wildy, Chris Schafer, Bran- 23 Jerome FARRELL classy Syd Uni outfit with the crowd being helped along by the Mac 14 Jon WRIGHT don Walker, Brenton Sommerville and Kyle Bradley. The U18 Blues did it tough 26 Phillip HARE Uni Warrior mascot and about 40 old timers, well Old Boys, enjoying 16 Jason FRETWELL against East Coast, who moved the ball quickly around the ground and ran all day, 27 Dean CONNORS the day. 17 Jay EDWARDS resulting in an easy win. Well done to Huddo, TJ, Braz, Ben Ferguson, Ben Farrow 28 Simon LAWRENSON 18 Blake MCCROSSEN who tried hard all day. Welcome to Scott Lynch and Daniel Dyke-Thomas who 30 Craig BARNES Special thanks to the YMCA for face paining and jumping castle for 19 Simon NEILSEN have joined the team. The U18 team is determined to prove their true capabilities 31 Troy MCMURRICH the kids. Also to our Major Sponsor Epping Hotel for hosting our post- 22 Brenton SOMMERVILLE over the remainder of the season despite several players quitting recently. 32 Dylan BROGAN 23 Rob LOTHIAN match function and Syndeticom for their support. Also to North Ryde 34 Tim SCOULAR 24 Nathan TYERMAN This week at Sydney University the U18’s play St Ignatius while the Senior and Div Dockers for putting on halftime AusKick performance for the crowd. 36 James MOYLAN 25 Chris FRETWELL 2 teams play Sydney University.

39 Mark RICE 26 Dale CHIVAS 41 Luke GEMMELL The question is: how did the Old Boys pull up after their Old Boys 27 Brian KERSHAW The Bob Prenter Golf Day will be held again this year at the Campbelltown Golf Club in late September. Full details will be advertised soon. 44 Mick TWOHIG match on Sunday afternoon??? 30 Shane DOHERTY Go Blues 46 Paul JACKSON 31 Matthew EDWINS 48 Bernard BUSH Round 13 sees a bye for all grades at Mac Uni except out Div 4 side 32 Matthew BARRETT

49 Peter HYNDMAN who take on Camden at home. 33 Owen LOVE 50 Brodie COOPER 34 Alex SNEDDON 51 Dylan BROGAN 37 Ian SUMNER 52 Carl EDWARDS 38 Brandon WALKER 55 Alex LAMOND 39 Ray LOVE

56 Ben AKMENS CAMPBELLTOWN BLUES 40 Danny MCCARTHY 58 David ALLISON 41 Chris MUNRO 61 Hamid MANGAL 42 Kyle BRADLEY 62 Jason LYALL 43 Luke COUGHLAN 65 Tim SHIRT 44 Chris SCHAFER 46 Chantha PAL 48 Jared MULLANEY 49 Levih WARBY MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WARRIORS WARRIORS UNIVERSITY MACQUARIE 50 Andrew BAILEY 52 Kris COCHRANE 55 Matthew MOREY ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves Thirds U18s

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President: Peter Adams President: William Oakley Senior Coach: Simon Closter Senior Coach: Damien Hall Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0416 007131 Website: southernpower.sydneyafl.com.au Phone: 0421 551 337 Club Colours: Aqua & Black Website: www.balmaindockers.com.au Club Colours: White & Purple

1 Janis BLUMS (c) On a chilly Saturday morning our U18's fronted up for a tough encoun- 1 Roland WRIGHT Today the Power are on the road again as they take on UTS in the 2 Daniel NAPPER ter against the strong Dragons outfit. With players missing it was al- 2 Alan FRITSCH seniors at Trumper Oval and Pennant Hills in the 18’s at Ern Holmes 3 Dan BRIAN Oval. ways going to be a struggle. To the boys credit they never gave up but 3 Troy SHEAN 4 Daniel STANTON were no match for their slick opponents. Playing Penno this week will 4 Jerard MCLEAN 5 James MILLER (VC) also test the character of the team. Stick at it guys! After a forfeit last weekend, the 18’s will be keen for a decent hit out 6 Robbie ALLEN 5 Richard SWANTON this week as they continue their march towards the finals. 7 Anthony RANDELL (VC) 6 Ryan MURPHY The Ressies and Seniors also failed to get up with the Seniors right in 8 Aaron COTTRELL 7 Phil HAMER it up to three quarter time. A 5 goal burst by St George blew the game Reserves face a tough game against the top 3 UTS side following a 9 Dave RYAN 8 Stu BRIERTY apart which was close up to that point. We need to finish our games off loss last week to Pennant Hills. After a close first three quarters Pen- 10 Daniel TURNER 9 Ryan COLLINS nant Hills kicked away in the final term but it was another game that 11 Evan DAVIS (vc) and maintain '4 quarter' mental discipline if we want to get those wins 10 Cameron ROE got away from the Power. Continually in attack it was the final pass 12 Braedon JONES which keep eluding us. Daniel Napper and James Miller played well 11 Mitch NEW that wasn’t finding its mark along with some inaccurate shots on goal. 13 Daniel BOURKE and young Alex Mitchell made a most promising debut. The Ressies 12 Joel THOMPSON 14 Boyd ARNDELL tried hard and are looking at a better showing over the remaining 15 Luke MITCHELL weeks. The boys keep battling away and are looking to finish the year 13 Leigh HITCHCOCK First Grade also look forward to a tough match against fellow finals 16 Ryan OFFICER off on a positive. 14 Brendan ANDREWS contenders UTS. Last week the Power had another big win with a 140 18 Ben CLARKE 15 Jonathon FINDLAY point win against Manly. The Powers skill and pace was on show with Johnno playing his best game of the season. He was well supported 19 Bill ROWLAND We welcome Pennant Hills and Holroyd Parramatta to Drummoyne 16 Adam CARMODY 20 Nick O’BRIEN by the super consistent captain Phil Hamer while up front Al continued Oval this week in what should be an entertaining day of football. After 17 Paul LOVE 21 Chris WALLACE on his goal scoring show with another 9. the main game please come along to the Drummoyne Sports Club 18 Nathan HERRING 22 Dion SHAW where all are most welcome! 19 Anthony GRAF 23 Nick TODD Next home game – Saturday 18th July v Balmain & Moorebank 24 Kyke UNDERWOOD 20 Aaron CONDON 25 Ash AZHAR 21 Rod LOXLEY 26 James CLARKE 22 David TAYLOR 27 Jarred MOBBS 23 Matt GRAHAM 28 Travis STEVENS 24 Marshall CAIRNDUFF 29 Marcus BUJCH 30 Ben KNIGHT 25 Leon JOHNSON SOUTHERN POWER

BALMAIN DOCKERS DOCKERS BALMAIN 31 Damien HALL 26 Andy PAINE 32 Jack DICKENS 28 William OAKLEY 29 Ben JOHNSON

34 Ryan KING-THORNBURG

35 Craig GEAR 36 Duane WILD 37 Chris GIBSON 39 Matthew YOUNG 44 Simon DAVIES 48 Stu CLONEY 55 Michael FINDLAY 58 Matthew YOUNG

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President: Chris Nixon President: Peter Jack Senior Coach: Lachlan Buszard Senior Coach: Michael Cousens

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0412 856 996 Phone: 0415 989 245 Website: utsafc.com Website: www.pennanthillsafc.com.au Club Colours: Green & Black Club Colours: Navy Blue & Red

1 Tim WALLACE “The UTS Bats won again today, hooray, hooray”. Four games for four wins 3 Josh LOW A magnificent 55 metre major from defender Lloyd Shepherd with less 2 Tom CHADWICK capped off a successful weekend with a green rinse. Our Division 4 team set 4 Mitch AITKEN than two minutes remaining, sealed a hard fought two goal victory for 3 Matt RYAN the tone for the day with a strong 7 goal win against Moorebank Sports. Irish- Pennant Hills over Sydney University at Ern Holmes Oval on Saturday. 5 Alastair RICHARDSON (c) 4 Andrew DAVIS man Eoin O’Connor had a strong game along the half back flank and George The Demons had to fight every inch of the way before edging out their 5 George CAPOZZI Harder had a great game after a 6 week break from footy. Chris Errington and 6 Brant JACK rivals 10-8-68 to 7-14-56, opening up a two game gap on the ladder to 6 Andrew THAIN Big Al Kelly also put in great contributions. Peter Harris had a good day up 7 Jason CLARKE the Students in the battle for fifth position in the final five. 7 Jot LYNAS forward booting 5 goals. The second game at Rosedale oval saw our Division 3 guys come away with a 74 point victory over Moorebank. Brett Pawsky put in a 10 Jak HANCOCK 8 Dan MCGRATH Ironically, it was only the second career goal at Pennant Hills for Shep- best on ground performance, well supported by Zac Jardine, Vinnie ‘Chase’ 9 Shannon QUINN 12 Daniel DE LOOZE herd, both coming against Sydney University, the first in 2007, and its 10 Mick ATKINSON Stander and Andy Loveday. Nicky Barrett and Mark Ciavarella kicked 3 goals 13 Charlie RICHARDSON (c) timing could hardly have been better. 11 Nick ALLARDICE each with Civa’s goal being a goal of the year contender. Back at Trumper Park,

12 Andrew KEITH our Division 2 took on the Balmain Dockers. Kicking off with a 5 goal to nil first 14 Nathan WRIGHT A sluggish opening quarter by Pennant Hills in which their attack con- 13 Barry HOLLAND quarter, the Bats powered on to a 106 point win. Mark Russell was BOG, 15 Kieran WRIGHT Michael ‘Mugsy’ Mullins, Michael Cotton and Dave Beaton also had great stantly broke down across the half forward line, gave the visitors an early 14 Ben MOORE games. Rhys Henderson kicked another bag with 5 goal and Paul Kapiris 16 Alex GOODALL 11 point break. However, the game’s complexion altered in the second 15 Alan KYMANTAS slotted 4 goals. In another first for the Bats, our senior side traveled to Olds 16 David MITCHELL 18 Dan WITT term with the Demons shaking off their lethargy, kicking 5-1 to only four Park to take on St George. In a one sided affair, the Bats put on a 20 goal 17 Mark RUSSELL 23 James ELLISON behinds to hold a 16 point advantage at half time. performance to run out winners by 145 points. Simon Fitzgerald, Tom 18 Rhys HENDERSON Chadwick and Tom Macgregor were amongst the best. Tom Chadwick kicked 6 24 Matt THOMAS 19 Alex BEN Sydney University’s forwards began the last term in fine style but let goals and Andy Thain booted 5 goals. Congratulations to Michael Atkinson who 20 Steven BOYD 25 Damian DELL’AQUILA themselves down in front of goal despite having ariel ascendancy. They played for the reserve side last weekend. Round 13 sees a 21 Luke TRIMBOLI return to Trumper Park with 4 games of 27 Alex FRAUNFELTER crept within one point of the lead but could not quite get to the front. 23 Joel URBAN footy. Our club this week will be support- 28 Cameron SMITH 25 Shaun SILVER ing the Call to Arms initiative to support Best for Pennant Hills were Kieran Wright who spent long periods in 29 Ben BEASTON 27 Liam FLANAGAN research into Men’s Cancer. Dig deep for defence and tackled strongly, Shepherd, Damian Dell’Aquila, Ben 28 Michael BASSO this worthy cause as we raise funds on 30 Peter BARNES Beaston and Jon Moraitis. Dell’Aquila is composed in defence ensuring

UTS BATS UTS BATS 29 Simon FITZGERALD the day. Tickets are selling fast for our the ball is almost always cleared to advantage while Beaston is a busy th 31 Scott MYERS 30 Alex WHOOLLEY Gala Dinner on August 8 . Contact Colby, on baller who capped off a fine game with two goals. Moraitis is again 34 Tom ANGEL 31 Dustin TEASDALE Kat or Capozz to organise your table. showing glimpses of his 2006 premiership-winning form in the mid-field 33 Julian RYAN 36 Jon MORAITIS after a long period spent in the doldrums. 35 Andrew MORLEY 38 Sam WIDMER 37 Paul KAPIRIS Today’s game at Drummoyne Oval is one the Demons are particularly 38 David BAILEY 39 Dave FERRIER keen to win given the Dockers upset 14 point victory in the first round. 40 Lachlan COBAN 41 Matthew CAREY 42 Sam KING 42 Aaron CRISFIELD

44 Phil TAYLOR PENNANT HILLS DEMONS 47 Dave BEATON 43 Richard LAING 48 Anthony LEACH 44 Josh DUNCAN 49 John COLBERT 48 Lloyd SHEPHERD 50 Steve NEAL 51 Craig HERMANN 51 Luke TURNER 52 Sean FLEMING 55 Matt MCCAMEY 54 Dennis GOGGIN 58 Jarryd GAGGIN 56 Matthew WILLIAMS 57 Ryan EAGLE 59 Luke BILBE 78 Brendan SHANNON ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves Thirds Fourths ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18 UTS

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President: Andrew Taylor President: Gus Seebeck Senior Coach: Craig Tognolini Senior Coach: Glenn Garner Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0411 859834 Phone: 0433 824455 Website: sydneymagpies.com.au Website: www.eastcoasteagles.com.au Club Colours: Black & White Club Colours: Blue & Yellow 1 Luke STANFORD There is nothing better than a top of the table clash and despite the 1 Salem KASSEM An “ill wind” gusted strongly on the way down to Wollongong on the weekend and 2 Ryan SMYTH Andrew POLKINGHORNE results from last week we still have the contest we are looking for. In 2 Troy COLE despite the sunny skies weird things resulted. In what must be a first in Sydney 3 4 Gus SEEBECK fact, the importance of this game has intensified with outright top spot 3 Brett BEDWELL footy, both grades First and Reserve Grade ended in a draw. The Magpies have been a little “off” the last few weeks and, with some notable absentees from the 6 Kristian PEARSON (vc) on the line. The Eagles came away from the game last week in two 4 Ben ABSOLUM side, struggled to gel. At half time Coach Tognolini was understandably angry, 7 Tim PHYSICK 5 Daniel LAMBERT minds. On one hand it was disappointment for the loss but con- questioning some players application and professionalism, stating he believed 8 Shane RYAN 6 Medair KASSEM versely, there are aspects of our game that have been exposed and that they thought they only had to turn up to win. This produced a much better 9 Jon VLATKO (c) now, we can work to improve them and come out a stronger team. 7 Clint MCGRATH third quarter with Wests kicking 4.4 to nil and it seemed as though that would be 10 Glenn GARNER And there is no better way to gauge your improvement than against 8 Eid KASSEM the signal for a dominant last quarter – then the wind blew up again and Wollon- 11 Aaron BYERLEE another leading team in Western Suburbs. Both teams are coming off 9 Adam FIDDLER gong were suddenly 1 goal in front with 2 minutes to play. To the boys credit they 12 James FORD 10 Simon BLIZZARD hung in, found 2 goals out of nowhere and appeared set to win an unlikely game. 14 Brad URE disappointing results last week and both teams will be hungry for the 11 Matthew EURELL The game ended with the ball deep in Wests forward line with our boys desper- 16 Michael SANKEY win. Today we will find out who is hungrier! The Eagles will welcome ately trying to rush a behind and the Lions defending grimly. The wind blew and 12 Bill LAFFERTY 17 Ben PHYSICK back a number of players missing from last week’s game, and will no confusion reigned and everybody left feeling like they had just kissed their sister. 13 Daniel PENFOLD 18 Jack DIMERY doubt be better from a hard week on the track. The pain of a loss The Reserve Grade game brought the great foreboding wind that should have 14 Stephen HUDSON (c) 19 Ed WILSON warned everybody in the First Grade side. The side struggled all day to get on top lingers until you get the next win on the board and the boys will be 15 Andrew EURELL of a side they were expected to beat. Wollongong managed to keep the noses in 20 Daniel SPITERI looking to do that today. The “Divvy Ones” also suffered a defeat last 16 Tim LAMBERT front all day in very difficult conditions but to the boys credit they kept to the task 22 Anthony STUBBS week and will look to avoid another last quarter fade out this week 17 Cal MCGUIRK and got in front in the last quarter only for Wollongong to snatch a last gasp 23 Ben ROGERS against the magpies. Look to watch the likes of O’Connor, Gatte and 24 Trent BAKER 18 Matthew WITHERS (vc) equalizer, which in reflection would have been cruel to have been denied them. Moeller in what should be a great contest. A shining light from last 19 Dwain WATKINS Jarrod Lear and Steve McWilliam battled manfully in the midfield and the defence 25 Cory DURIE week’s encounters was the continuing impressive form of the Premier 20 Dane WILLIAMS led by Pat Gannon, Mark Breakwell, Pat Wilmott and Michael Stokes slowly got 26 Ryan FITTON Cup boys who will look to improve on their results and close the gap 21 Shane D’ARCY on top. Our U18’s continued their struggle against one of the top sides in the 27 Mat ARBON on top spot. There are a number of players in this side who will be 22 Lynn ROEHRIG competition. It is a credit to the boys that despite being undermanned they have 28 Damien BOWLES 23 Aaron CONVERY not dropped their heads or allowed their spirits to wane. Jack Barret put in a great 29 Rowan BILKEY (vc) looking to put their hands up for a spot in the ones when their time 24 Pat GANNON performance and his coach said it was the best he has produced for the Club. Ash 30 Steve O’CONNOR comes so it is well worth glancing an eye over this young and tal- Preston battled in the ruck all day and showed what he can do and Ryan Rozairo, 25 David LINSEN 31 Jared MADDEN ented side. Our Div 2 and Challenge Cup boys join our cousins, the despite his diminutive frame, is really a very good footballer. Seamus Pearson 26 Chris NOORDHOF (vc) 32 Liam MADDEN Norwest Jets, out at Bensons lane for their super Sunday celebra- continued his very consistent season and Jarrod Polley showed what great skills 27 John SIMPSON 33 Damian GATTE tions. Streaty got the boys back on the winners list last week and he has. Don’t give up boys, all in the club wish you well and encourage you to 35 Adam LOVETT 28 Daniel COUGHLIN keep having a go. have a big challenge facing them in the form of Manly Warringah. At 36 Ben BOURKE 29 Marcus LINSEN the same time the Challenge cup squad have a big opportunity for a 30 Matthew PINK 37 Darren CHAPMAN EAST COAST EAGLES win as they take on the wolves who share the same win/loss record 38 Mark MENDOLA 31 Joel MINICHIELLO 39 Ash MOELLER as the Eagles. 32 Brenton MUMME 40 Tim KEAR Only 1 week to go before the biggest night on the Eagles social 33 David CLOUT calendar. Book your tickets for the Black Tie Ball now at 34 Matthew CULLEN 41 James MANN 42 Mark MAHER www.eastcoasteagles.com.au (click on the shop link) 35 Ian HOLDER WESTERN SUBURBS MAGPIES MAGPIES SUBURBS WESTERN 45 Michael JOHNSTON 36 David GREEN Catch you at the footy. 47 Mark SKUSE 47 Gavin KING 50 Matt WILLIAMS 49 Paul CHACHATY 51 Tim COAKLEY 52 Tom JOHNSTON 52 Josh SHEPHERD 57 Kagan COTT 53 Ash LOXTON 58 Mark LONNON 54 Nathan LAING 55 Kieran MCREDMOND

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