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CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD 1998 CCAFL Masterfoods Cup Draw - Seniors

ROUND 1 ROUND 8 <> CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD <> Saturday, April 18 Saturday, June 20 Gosford v Bateau Bay at Adcock Park Gosford v Peninsula Swans at Adcock Park Volume 2, Issue 1; Price: $1 18119 April 1998 J{illamey Vale v Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street Sunday, June 21 Sunday, April 19 · Terrigal Avoca v Bateau Bay at Heazlett Park ferrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes at Heazlett Park Killamey Vale v Wyong Lakes at Adelaide Street

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24 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD r 1998 CCAFL Masterfoods Cup Draw - Juniors From The Editor ROUND 1 ROUNDS Welcome to the 1998 Masterfoods Premiership Sunday, April 19. Sunday, June 28 Vvund tJne JJreview Season. With high standards in Clubs and the Rep­ Gosford v Bateau Bay at Adcock Park Bateau Bay v Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street resentative Squad and ever increasing strength and Killamey Vale v Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street Killamey Vale v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street numbers in the Junior Competition we expect this Terrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes at Heazlett Park Wyong Lakes v Gosford at Tacoma Oval year to be the biggest and best ever. '• ROUND2 ROUND10 Sunday, April 26 Sunday, July 5 We have had a good influx of players from outside Peninsula Swans v Terrigal Avoca at McEvoy Oval Peninsula Swans v Wyong Lakes at McEvoy Oval the area which always helps to build the strength of Wyong Lakes v Bateau Bay at Tacoma Oval Killamey Vale v Bateau Bay at Adelaide Street the competition. We also have a good number of Killamey Vale v Gosford at Adelaide Street Terrigal Avoca v Gosford at Heazlett Park promising players progressing from the juniors to 7 seniors. ROUND 3 ROUND 11 Sunday, May 3 Sunday, July 12 A major innovation for the Juniors this year is that Peninsula Swans v Gosford at McEvoy Oval Gosford v Bateau Bay at Adcock Park all players will be presented with a kit before the Bateau Bay v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street Killamey Vale v Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street !"1tfCC f-funten games on Sunday. The kit will contain, besides Wyong Lakes v Killamey Vale at Tacoma Oval Terrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes at Heazlett Park shorts and socks, a book about Football, Stickers, AFL fixture card etc. All at no cost to the player, CUB Challenge ROUND12 Vevelt:>pment and ltJ parents or the club. Saturday, May 9- Central Coast v Newcastle Sunday, July 19 ..lunit:>r !"1tfews Bateau Bay v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street A decision has also been taken to play Junior Finals ROUND4 Peninsula Swans v Gosford at McEvoy Oval Sunday, May 17 l:J separately to the Seniors this season. Wyong Lakes v Killamey Vale at Tacoma Oval Terrigal Avoca v Killamey Vale at Heazlett Park Gosford v Wyong Lakes at Adcock Park ROUND13 UMPIRES Peninsula Swans v Bateau Bay at McEvoy Oval Sunday, July 26 Leading Et:>al l\ic;f(.­ 17 Gosford v Wyong Lakes at Adcock Park Another innovation this year is that clubs will be ers - l <;J<;J7 ROUND 5 Peninsula Swans v Bateau Bay at McEvoy Oval responsible for Umpires for the Juniors. Home club Sunday, May 24 Killamey Vale v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street must provide Field Umpires (in uniform) and each Leaeue Awards - Peninsula Swans v Killamey Vale at McEvoy Oval club is responsible for Boundary and Goal Umpires Bateau Bay v Gosford at Adelaide Street ROUND14 1<;1<;17 (also in uniform and properly equipped- coat, flags, Wyong Lakes v Terrigal Avoca at Tacoma Oval Sunday, August 2 whistles etc). In most cases the League will supply Gosford v Killamey Vale at Adcock Park first Erade ~suits - an Umpire for under 17' s but in cases of a shortage ROUND 6 Terrigal Avoca v Peninsula Swans at HeazlettPark 1<;1<;17 of Umpires the Club will be responsible. Umpires Sunday, May 31 Wyong Lakes v Bateau Bay at Tacoma Oval assuming these duties will be recognised as Official Bateau Bay v Killamey Vale at Adelaide Street Veserve Erade and Umpires and will be expected to report any re­ Terrigal Avoca v Gosford at Heazlett Park ROUND15 Under 17 Vesults - portable offences committed by any registered per­ Wyong Lakes v Peninsula Swans at Tacoma Oval Sunday, August 9 son (player, coach etc). Gosford v Terrigal Avoca at Adcock Park 1<;1<;17 ROUND 7 Bateau Bay v Killamey Vale at Adelaide Street

9 Sunday, June 7 Wyong Lakes v Peninsula Swans at Tacoma Oval S 21 Supporters and players should remember that these Under l 4 and Un­ Killamey Vale v Gosford at Adelaide Street 9 Umpires are mostly new to Umpiring and rather der l 2 S Vesults - Sunday, June 14 than being rubbished or abused they should be 1<;1<;17 Peninsula Swans v Terrigal Avoca at McEvoy Oval Please note that when Bateau Bay have a home game, encouraged. Bateau Bay v Wyong Lakes at Adelaide Street the Under l 7's match will take place at Mingara Oval Leaeue Ladden - starting at l0.30am on the Saturday. 1<;1<;17 Good luck to all players and clubs and to all ROUND 8 supporters I hope your team wins. But remember, Sunday, June 21 The Under l2's and Under l4's matches will be win or lose, we are here to promote Australian Gosford v Peninsula Swans at Adcock Park played at Adelaide Street Oval on the Sunday from Football and that overall must be the winner. Terrigal Avoca v Bateau Bay at Heazlett Park 8am. Killamey Vale v Wyong Lakes at Adelaide Street

2 23 CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD How THEY FINISHED IN 1997 VtJund One IJreYiew

The start of a new season is always exciting and full of First Grade interest with all club people, players and supporters L D For Ag st Pts wondering what the off season has produced in the way w % of player comings and goings, who has come to the club, Bateau Bay 16 2 3042 1036 293.6 64 who has left to go to another club, who has left the area and who has come into the area and who are they going Gosford Wyoming 12 6 2141 1397 153.3 47 to play for. Kan Tong is a registered tradename of Killarney Vale 11 7 2391 1463 163.4 44 Most of these questions will be answered this weekend La:J/e.r~od:J when all six teams take the field for the first round of the Peninsula Swans 9 9 2161 1975 109.5 34 1998 Masterfoods Cup Premiership season. Proud Sponsors of Central Coast Australian Football. Wyong Lakes 6 12 1398 2408 58.1 23 If the form of the Masterfoods Lightning Premiership can be used as a guide Terrigal Avoca Panthers look to Terrigal Avoca 18 746 3601 20.7 have done really well since last September with a build up of players under new coach Paul Van Der Kamp. Notable signings have been Maurice Goolagong from Reserve Grade Under 17's the Swans and Damian Moloney from the Bombers. The Panthers should provide good opposition for the Ray W L D For Agst % Pts w L D For Ag st % Pts Pratt coached Wyong Lakes Magpies on Sunday at Heazlett Park. The CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD is the Bateau Bay 18 1614 SSS 290.8 72 Killarney Vale 14 4 2038 S72 3S6.3 S6 official organ of the Central Coast Australian On Saturday 1997 Premier Killarney Vale Bombers Football League. Gosford 8 8 2 1164 1170 99.S 3S Terrigal Avoca 14 4 1623 8SS 189.8 S6 takes on Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street Oval with Wyoming Damian Moloney a notable exception from the ranks. New Bombers coach Paul Harrison is confident that his Published by: Quick & Efficient Business Peninsula 9 9 1094 1228 89.1 34 Peninsula Swans 13 s 1760 807 218.1 S2 Swans charges can perform a repeat of 1997 glory and Swans Services, Ph: (02) 4393 2589. coach Paul Piercy is equally as confident that the Swans E-Mail: [email protected] Wyong Lakes 8 9 1077 986 109.2 33 Gos ford 7 11 1288 1237 104.1 28 will be a force to be reckoned with this year. He has to deal with the loss of full forward Maurice Goolagong to Killamey Vale 7 11 1045 1219 85.7 28 Bateau Bay 6 12 971 1316 73.8 24 the Panthers but is confident that the team will measure This weeks contributors: up. NCC Hunters - Dean Anderson. Terrigal Avoca 2 15 706 1542 45.8 10 Wyong Lakes 18 141 3034 4.7 Historical Information - Ian Granland. The other Saturday game sees 1997 Runners Up Gosford Footystats Diary- Kevin Taylor Tigers take on a new look Bateau Bay Blues outfit at Adcock Park. Coach Frank Engel has remained with the Development News -Allan Waud. Under 14's Under 12's Tigers who have gained some new signings. The Blues Editorial, Previews and Reviews - Greg have lost some players to Sydney and but will Stewart. w L D For Ag st Pts w L D For Ag st % Pts be extremely competitive under coach David Reed. Artwork, Design & Layout - Darrel Luck.

Peninsula Swans 16 2 1664 S38 309.3 64 Killarney Vale lS 3 932 484 192.6 60 The CCAFL Junior Committl,!e has been very active in recruiting and training Umpires for Junior matches. Advertising Enquiries - Greg Stewart - Wyong Lakes 14 4 1487 382 389.3 S6 Peninsula Swans 13 4 114S 460 248.9 54 These people are going to be Umpiring the Under 12's (02) 4344 1204 or 0414 567 373 and 14 's and as they are still learning the art of Umpiring E-Mail: [email protected] they will probably make some mistakes. Give them a go 997 634 157.3 48 Gosford 12 S 1089 S94 183.3 so Killarney Vale 12 6 and encourage them. It is most important and to every­ body's advantage to retain these people in the Umpiring Terrigal Avoca 7 11 727 1102 66.0 28 Terrigal Avoca 8 10 634 873 72.6 32 ranks.

Gosford s 13 701 1352 51.9 20 Bateau Bay IS 363 1397 26.0 12

Bateau Bay 18 214 1782 12.0 Wyong Lakes 2 16 585 940 62.2

22 3 CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD 1997 CCAFL Masterfoods Cup Results - l/nder 14's

ROUND 1 ROUND9 ROUND411S DAVEY MEDAL Killamey Vale 5-2-32 v Peninsula Swans 14-14-98 Peninsula Swans 7-10-52 v Wyong Lakes 6-8-44 Klllamey Vale 11-8-74 v Gosford 0-2-2 'Ifie CC.:A:JL was formed in :Novem6u 1975 Gosford 8-8-56 v Wyong.Lakes 5-11-41 Gosford 22-6-138 v Batcau Bay 1-4-10 Terrigal Avoca 3-3-21 v Peninsula Swans 13-15-93 witIi five cfu6s mafr.ing uy tlie League· Batcau Bay 3-1-19 v Terrigal Avoca 11-7-73 Klllamey Vale 8-8-56 v Tcrrigal Avoca 2-5-17 Batcau Bay 0-0-0 v Wyong Lakes 15-23-113 The Leagues Award is named the "DAVEY (josford; :Narara Wyoming, 'I'errilJa{, 'Ifie MEDAL" after Mick Davey who was one of the driving forces ROUND2 ROUND10 ROUND16 Peninsula Swans 20-15-135 v Batcau Bay 4-2-26 Gosford 0-0-0 v Peninsula Swans 31-20-206 Peninsula Swans 4-5-29 v Klllarney Vale 6-13-49 Lakes andWoy Woy. behind the original Gosford Club and an early Treasurer of the Wyong Lakes 4-2-26 v Klllamey Vale 5-7-37 Batcau Bay 0-0-0 v Klllamey Vale 12-14-86 Terrigal Avoca 10-7-67 v Batcau Bay 4-2-26 CCAFL, Terrigal Avoca 5-13-43 v Gosford 4-7-31 Tcrrigal Avoca 0-0-0 v Wyong Lakes 23-14-152 WyongLakes 16-21-117 v Gosford 3-0-18

Prior to tliis time <;osford; tlie onfy Centraf ROUND3 ROUND 11 ROUND17 Mick has since passed away but his son Michael who was heavily Gosford 20-10-130 v Batcau Bay 1-1-7 Gosford 4-5-29 v Wyong Lakes 11-4-70 Gosford 12-15-87 v Tenigal Av0ca 6-1046 Coast cfu6, comyeted in tlie :NewcastCe com­ involved with the games formative years on the coast now lives in Wyong Lakes 11-3-69 v Peninsula Swans 7-9-51 Batcau Bay 0-0-0 v Terrigal Avoca 13-12-91 Batcau Bay 5-6-36 v Peninsula Swans 16-7-103 yetition from 1972 to 1975· :After on(y fieU- a farming community near Quirindi in north west NSW. Klllamey Vale 7-7-49 v Tcrrigal Avoca 2-7-19 Killamey Vale 2-0-12 v Peninsula Swans 8-7-55 Killamcy Vale 0-7-7 v Wyong Lakes 9-8-62 ina a first 9racfe team in tlie ear(y years ROUNDS ROUND12 ROUND14 Tenigal Avoca 4-4-28 v Klllamey Vale 9-7-61 <;osford 6y 1975 liad teams in :first 1{eserve Mick and his wife used to own 5 acres of land at Ourimbah, Peninsula Swans 18-17-125 v Gosford 6-5-41 Peninsula Swans 9-8-62 v Batcau Bay 5-4-34 which ironically, has become the Soccer Field at Ourimbah. Batcau Bay 1-0-6 v Klllamey Vale 11-17-83 Killamey Vale 3-4-22 v Wyong Lakes 6-3-39 Wyong Lakes 3-3-21 v Peninsula Swans 10-7-67 Wyong Lakes 14-5-89 v Tcrrigal Avoca 2-3-15 Terrigal Avoca 7-9-51 v Gosford 6-6-42 Batcau Bay 1-2-8 v Gosford 6-13-49 andundu 17 eracfes. Their house is still there being used as a clubhouse. ROUND& ROUND13 FIRST SEMI FINAL Gosford 3-5-23 v Terrigal Avoca 8-8-56 Klllamey Vale 14-16-100 v Gosford 1-0-6 Klilamey Vale 9-9-63 v Tcrrigal Avoca 1-2-8 'Ifie question is often ask.eel ''Wliy d'u[ tliose Batcau Bay 3-4-22 v Peninsula Swans 10-12-72 Batcau Bay 0-0-0 v Wyong Lakes 12-20-92 invo(ved decide to form tlieir own League?" Wyong Lakes 13-14-92 v Killamey Vale 2-0-12 TcrrigalAvoca 5-1-31 v PeninsulaSwans 11-4-70 SECOND SEMI FINAL Peninsula Swans 3-7-25 v Wyong Lakes 3-6-24 'l'erriga{ )f:voca haw won tlie most

'Tfiere was aCso a financeyro6Cem wliere tlie qosjortf liaw won tlie most first grcufe games witli 211 wins · <;osford c(u6 was asked to contri6ute to a from 352 matclies 6etween 1976-1997. 1997 CCAFL Masterfoods Cup Results - l/nder 12's cCe6t incurred6y tlie :NewcastCe Leaaue in a LEAGUE OFFICIALS yromotionaf 9ame 6etween (jee(on9 and ROUND 1 ROUND9 ROUND411S Killamey Vale 3-3-21 v Peninsula Swans 11-8-74 Peninsula Swans 7-6-48 v Wyong Lakes 2-4-16 Klliamey Vale 6-9-45 v Gosford 1-6-12 :Nortli :MeC6ourne yCayed in :NewcastCe in Present League Secretary Greg Stewart this year equals former Gosford 16-13-109 v Wyong Lakes 2-6-18 Gosford 16-22-118 v Bateau Bay 1-0-6 Terrigal Avoca 5-18-48 v Peninsula Swans 3-3-21 Treasurer, John Jordan's record of five consecutive years in the Batcau Bay 1-2-8 v Terrigal Avoca 7-4-46 Killamey Vale 5-4-34 v Tcrrigal Avoca 1-6-12 Bateau Bay 6-9-45 v Wyong Lakes 5-7-37 1974· one position. Greg was Registrar before being elected Secretary ROUND2 ROUND10 ROUND16 at the 1992 Annual General Meeting. John held the Treasurers Peninsula Swans 15-16-106 v Batcau Bay 1-1-7 Gosford 4-2-26 v Peninsula Swans 7-13-55 Peninsula Swans 4-11-35 v Killarney Vale 6-3-39 'Ifie ori9inaf <;osford Cfu6 yCayed at Jfea­ position from 1993 to 1997 as well as serving as the Tribunal Wyong Lakes 6-4-40 v Killamey Vale 7-5-47 Batcau Bay 7-3-45 v Killamey Vale 13-10-88 Terrigal Avoca 2-14-26 v Batcau Bay 0-6-6 z(ett Parli.('I'erri9af .'Avoca's liome eroundJ. Chairman during this time. Tcrrigal Avoca 3-5-23 v Gosford 15-9-99 Tenigal Avoca 8-10-58 v Wyong Lakes 4-12-36 Wyong Lakes 3-3-21 v Gosford 11-6-72 .'And you tliou91it 'I'errilJa( .'Avoca was tlie ROUND3 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 Gosford 19-18-132 v Bateau Bay 2-1-13 Gosford 7-7-49 v Wyong Lakes 1-7-13 Gosford 13-10-88 v Tcrrigal Avoca 1-0-6 first to yCay tliere. <;rounds tliat liave 6een Wyong Lakes 3-4-22 v Peninsula Swans 1().6..66 Batcau Bay 2-0-12 v Terrigal Avoca 13-13-91 Bateau Bay 2-5-17 v Peninsula Swans 9-12-66 used 6y cfu6s and are no (on9er used for Klllamey Vale 13-10-88 v Tenigal Avoca 1-1-7 Killamey Vale 2-0-12 v Peninsula Swans 8-7-55 Killamey Vale 13-4-82 v Wyong Lakes 1-8-14 When They Started .'Austrauan :Joot6a(( are :Mt Penan9 ROUNDS ROUND12 ROUND14 Peninsula Swans 7-7-49 v Gosford 8-5-53 Peninsula Swans 14-21-105 v Batcau Bay 1-2-8 Tenigal Avoca 2-8-20 v Killame)' Vale 6-5-41 (aftliou91i rumour wou(c{ liave it tliat some­ Club Started Premierships Batcau Bay 1-2-8 v Killamey Vale 9-13-67 Klllamey Vale 4-5-29 v Wyong Lakes 3-5-23 Wyong Lakes 5-7-37 v Peninsula Swans 7-13-55 tliin9 is liayyenina tliue), 'DoyaCson 'RSL, Wyong Lakes 10-11-71 v Tcrrigal Avoca 6-7-43 Tcrrigal Avoca 6-7-43 v Gosford 13-13-91 Bateau Bay 5-4-34 v Gosford 9-12-66 Jfy(ton :Moore ('East (josfordJ and 'Bateau Bateau Bay 1994 2 ROUND& ROUND13 FIRST SEMI FINAL Gosford 5-14-44 v Tenigal Avoca 4-6-30 Killamey Vale 9-7-61 v Gosford 1-4-10 Gosford 5-13-43 v Tcrrigal Avoca 1-6-12 'Bay Oval Batcau Bay 0-1-1 v Peninsula Swans 18-13-121 Bateau Bay 7-6-48 v Wyong Lakes 3-7-25 Gosford-Wyoming 1976 4 Wyong Lakes 4-9-33 v Killamey Vale 6-3-39 Tcrrigal Avoca 3-0-18 v Peninsula Swans 13-7-85 SECOND SEMI FINAL Killamcy Vale 2-2-14 v Peninsula Swans 8-13-61 HA VE WE HAD ANY PIAYERS REACH 1HE AFL? Killamey Vale 1978 5 ROUND7 ROUND1S Peninsula Swans 11-3-69 v Killamey Vale 5-3-33 Peninsula Swans 6-5-41 drew with Gosford 6-5-41 PRELIMINARY FINAL Wyong Lakes 5-6-36 v Gosford 9-7-61 Klllamey Vale 17-4-106 v Bateau Bay 1-3-9 Killarney Vale 7-9-51 v Gosford 0-3-3 The simple answer is no but two players. Graham Hart Peninsula Swans 1976 2 Terrigal Avoca 11-4-70 v Bateau Bay 6-3-39 Terrigal Avoca 5-2-32 v Wyong Lakes 2-4-16 (Bateau Bay) and Ken Couchman (Woy Woy) played GRAND FINAL ROUNDS Peninsula Swans 5-5-35 v Killarney Vale 1-1-7 in the reserves. Terrigal Avoca 1976 7 Peninsula Swans 10-13-73 v Tenigal Avoca 2-1-13 Gosford 0-6-6 v Killarney Vale 9-1-55 Wyong Lakes 1976 2 Wyong Lakes 13-12-90 v Bateau Bay 2-0-12

4 21 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD 1997 CCAFL Masterfoods Cup Results - Reserve Grade President's Message

ROUND 1 ROUND S ROUND411S Klllamey Vale 17-17-119 v Peninsula Swans S-4-34 Peninsula Swans 12-4-76 v Tenigal Avoca ()..().-0 Klllamey Vale 9-S-59 v Gosford 8-6-54 Welcome to the Central Coast Australian Other initiatives will be to involve more club Gosford Wyoming 3-12-30 v Wyong Lakes 7-6-48 Gosford 9-15-69 v Killamey Vale 7-11-53 Tenigal Avoca 3-5-23 v Peninsula Swans 14-19-103 Bateau Bay 25-10-160 v Terrigal Avoca 5-3-33 Wyong Lakes 2-4-16 v Bateau Bay 11-18-84 Bateau Bay 7-6-48 v Wyong Lakes 6-11-47 Football League 1998 Masterfoods Season members in the financial management, devel­ opment of playing fields, management of the ROUND2 ROUND9 ROUND16 Peninsula Swans 4-1-25 v Bateau Bay 24-12-158 Peninsula Swans 6-4-40 v Wyong Lakes 5-6-36 Peninsula Swans 11-S-71 v Killamey Vale 4-7-31 It is with renewed enthusiasm that the Central football operations and future marketing Wyong Lakes 2-5-17 v Killamey Vale 15-13-103 Gosford 3-3-21 v Bateau Bay 19-15-129 Tenigal Avoca 0-0-0 v Bateau Bay 10-4-64 Tenigal Avoca 8-6-54 v Gosford 7-15-57 Killamey Vale 6-12-48 v Tenigal Avoca 2-3-15 Wyong Lakes 8-9-57 drew with Gosford 8-9-57 Coast Australian Football League welcomes strategies. These hard working club members

ROUND3 ROUND10 ROUND17 in the 1998 playing season and we anticipate make a valuable contribution to ensure a Gosford 5-11-41 v Bateau Bay 17-6-108 Gosford 4-8-32 v Peninsula Swans 9-20-74 Gosford 18-16-124 v Tenigal Avoca 2-9-21 a great season for players, club members and co-ordinated, comprehensive approach to all Wyong Lakes 13-15-93 v Peninsula Swans 7-9-51 Bateau Bay 9-16-70 v Killamey Vale 6-6-42 Bateau Bay 8-11-59 v Peninsula Swans 5-4-34 Klllamey Vale 19-12-126 v Tenigal Avoca 8-8-56 Terrlgal Avoca 10-13-73 v Wyong Lakes 5-16-46 Killamey Vale 6-7-73 v Wyong Lakes 10-13-73 followers of this truly unique Australian foot­ areas of the CCAFL's present operation while

ROUNDS ROUND 11 ROUND14 ball code. developing a framework for the future. The Peninsula Swans 6-11-47 v Gosford 12-14-86 Gosford 7-6-48 v Wyong Lakes 17-10-112 Terr1gal Avoca 23-7-145 v Killamey Vale 4-7-31 future of the game is greatly enhanced by the Bateau Bay 11-9-75 v Killamey Vale 7-7-49 Bateau Bay 12-14-86 v Tenigal Avoca 1-9-15 Wyong Lakes 13-7-85 v Peninsula Swans 14-7-91 Wyong Lakes 19-17-131 v Tenigal Avoca 4-4-28 Killamey Vale 9-8-62 v Peninsula Swans 5-5-35 Bateau Bay 15-7-97 v Gosford 6-2-38 The CCAFL has embarked on a campaign to continuing generosity of our sponsors. Mas­ ROUND& ROUND12 FIRST SEMI FINAL promote and further develop the game terfoods and the Central Coast Leagues Club Gosford 11-9-75 drew with Tenigal Avoca 11-9-75 Peninsula Swans 10-4-64 v Bateau Bay 16-4-100 Wyong Lakes 11-2-68 v Peninsula Swans 5-12-42 Bateau Bay 19-8-122 v Peninsula Swans 3-5-23 Killamey Vale 5-9-39 v Wyong Lakes 12-7-79 amongst the Central Coast community. In and the on-going support of Gosford and Wyong Lakes 12-9-81 v Killamey Vale 9·11-65 Teniga!Avoca 11-7-73 v Gosford 12-7-79 SECOND SEMI FINAL pre season negotiations we have been able to Wyong Councils. With continued involve­ Bateau Bay 13-15-93 v Gosford 5-9-39 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 ·relocate, for this season, the Bateau Bay Aus­ ment from our community the future has Peninsula Swans 19-9-123 v Killamey Vale 8-2-50 Killamey Vale 9-4-58 v Gosford 12-2-74 PRELIMINARY FINAL Wyong Lakes 7-8-50 v Gosford 8-16-64 Bateau Bay S-12-42 v Wyong Lakes 2-0-12 Gosford 13-8-86 v WyongLakes 11-12-78 tralian Football Club to the Mingara playing never looked brighter for AFL on the Central Tenigal Avoca 5-10-40 v Bateau Bay 10-10-70 Tenigal Avoca ()..().-0 v Peninsula Swans 19-2-116 GRAND FINAL field, while improvements are made to the Coast. ROUNDS ROUND1S Bateau Bay 13-18-85 v Gosford 12-10-82 Bateau Bay oval. It is with grateful thanks Peninsula Swans 12-4-76 v Tenigal Avoca 0-0-0 Peninsula Swans 8-6-54 v Gosford 14-7-91 Gosford 9-15-69 v Killamey Vale 7-11-53 Killamey Vale 1-2-8 v Bateau Bay 14-10-94 that the CCAFL acknowledges the on-going Wyong Lakes 2-4-16 v Bateau Bay 11-18-84 Tenigal Avoca 4-8-32 v Wyong Lakes 7-S-47 support and co-operation from the manage­ ment and staff of Wyong Shire Council and 1997 CCAFL Masterfoods Cup Results - lJnder 17's Mingara. The CCAFL is currently undergoing rapid ROUND 1 ROUND9 ROUND411S growth in playing numbers in all clubs. Killamey Vale 19-2-116 v Peninsula Swans 0-0-0 Peninsula Swans 38-6-234 v Wyong Lakes 6-1-37 Killamey Vale 12-11-83 v Gosford 4-4-28 Gosford 19-2-116 v Wyong Lakes ()..().-0 Gosford 5-17-47 v Bateau Bay 8-8-56 Terrigal Avoca 10-18-78 v Peninsula Swans 11-9-75 There has been an increase of 30% in the Bateau Bay 2-1-13 v Tenigal Avoca 16-20-116 Killamey Vale 14-8-92 v Tenigal Avoca 3-2-20 Bateau Bay 19-15-129 v Wyong Lakes 1-1-7 senior competition and 60 - 70% in the junior ROUND2 ROUND10 ROUND16 competition. A major focus in 1998 will be Peninsula Swans 18-12-120 v Batcau Bay 4-6-30 Gosford ()..().-0 v Peninsula Swans 20-S-125 Peninsula Swans 8-2-50 v Killamey Vale 6-13-49 Wyong Lakes 2-0-12 v Killamey Vale 29-18-192 Bateau Bay 4-8-32 v Killamey Vale 10-5-65 Terrigal Avoca 11-11-71 v Bateau Bay 7-4-46 the continuing development in this junior Terrlgal Avoca 28-18-186 v Wyong Lakes 1-3-9 Wyong Lakes 0-1-1 v Gosford 21-17-143 Terrlgal Avoca 17-17-119 v ~ford 0-2-2 league/auskick competition, building the ROUND3 ROUND 11 ROUND17 Gosford 18-21-129 v Batcau Bay 1-0-6 Gosford 26-18-174 v Wyong Lakes 0-2-2 Gosford 21-15-141 v Tenigal Avoca 2-6-18 players of tomorrow to ensure the growth of Wyong Lakes 1-2-8 v Peninsula Swans 24-13-157 Batcau Bay 5-7-37 v Terrlgal Avoca 8-12-60 Batcau Bay 5-5-35 v Peninsula Swans 9-6-60 AFL in NSW. The aim of this junior c9mpe­ Killamey Vale 2-1-13 v Terr1gal Avoca 17-10-112 Killamey Vale 9-9-63 v Peninsula Swans 4-2-26 Klilamey Vale 35-19-229 v Wyong Lakes 1-0-6 tition will be to foster a sense of teamwork, ROUNDS ROUND12 ROUND14 Peninsula Swans 27-14-176 v Gosford 5-4-34 Peninsula Swans 20-13-133 v Batcau Bay 0-10-10 Terrlgal Avoca 10-5-65 v Killamey Vale 8-6-54 collegiality, co-ordination and healthy com­ Bateau Bay ()..().-0 v Killamey Vale 19-20-134 Klllamey Vale 42-14-266 v Wyong Lakes ()..().-0 Wyong Lakes i-9-15 v Peninsula Swans 18-18-126 petition in the youth of our community. Wyong Lakes 2-1-13 v Terrigal Avoca 22-18-150 Terr1gal Avoca 12-14-86 v Gosford 9-7-61 Bateau Bay 16-12-108 v Gosford 2-8-20

ROUND& ROUND13 FIRST SEMI FINAL Gosford 11-12-78 v Tenigal Avoca 9-11-65 Klllamey Vale 13-16-94 v Gosford 1-2-8 Peninsula Swans 14-11-95 v Gosford 7-5-47 1998 will be the first year that all junior Batcau Bay 5-5-35 v Peninsula Swans 13-15-93 Bateau Bay 19-10-124 v Wyong Lakes 1-4-10 players will commence the season in regula­ Wyong Lakes ()..().-0 v Klllamey Vale 35-15-225 Terrlgal Avoca 18-1-109 v Peninsula Swans ()..().-0 SECOND SEMI FINAL Killamey Vale 1-5-1 I v Terri gal Avoca S-2-42 tion shorts, socks and jerseys issued by the ROUND 7 ROUND 1S Peninsula Swans 18-11-119 v Killamey Vale 5-3-33 Peninsula Swans 13-6-84 v Gosford 5-14-44 PRELIMINARY FINAL clubs. This will provide a positive, profes­ Wyonglakes 0-3-3 v Gosford 26-14-170 KillameyVale 17-16-118 v BateauBay 0-1-1 Killamey Vale 13-2-80 v Peninsula Swans 10-10-70 Terrlgal Avoca 17-17-119 v Bateau Bay 2-1-13 Terrlgal Avoca 20-12-132 v Wyong Lakes 1-4-10 sional image for the players and spectators GRAND FINAL and is only the first achievement of what ROUNDS Terrlgal Avoca 6-4-40 v Killamey Vale 1-9-15 Peninsula Swans 15-17-107 v Tenigal Avoca 5-3-33 should be a year to remember in the junior Gosford 10-5-65 v Klllamey Vale 20-8-128 Wyong Lakes 0-1-1 v Batcau Bay 21-25-151 league.

20 5 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD ]- i 1997 CCAFL Masterfoods Cup Results - First 6rade

ROUND 1 ROUND11 Killarney Vale 31-22-226 v Peninsula Swans 13-7-85 Gosford Wyoming 23-22-160 v Wyong Lakes 10-10-70 Bateau Bay 20-4-124 v Terrigal Avoca 0-0-0 Specialty Services for Asthma Sufferers. Gosford Wyoming 12~18-90 v Wyong Lakes 16-11-107 Killarney Vale 12-16-88 v Peninsula Swans 8-10-58 Bateau Bay 26-20-176 v Terrigal Avoca 4-1-25 ROUND12 Peninsula Swans 12-10-82 v Bateau Bay 27-16-178 Wide range of Films, Cameras and Quality Film I ROUND 2 II Killarney Vale 27-23-185 v Wyong Lakes 5-3-33 Processing Services. Wide range of gift ideas. •11 Peninsula Swans 12-11-83 v Bateau Bay 29-24-198 Terrigal Avoca 10-11-71 v Gosford Wyoming 27-16-178 Wyong Lakes 7-13-55 v Killarney Vale 17-14-116 Terrigal Avoca 6-8-44 v Gosford Wyoming 16-21-117 ROUND13 Agents for 0 Mercantile Mutual Green Slips, Health Funds, Killamey Vale 12-14-86 v Gosford Wyoming 14-14-99 Diabetes Australia and Max Factor. · Bateau Bay 24-15-159 v Wyong Lakes 2-5-17 ~ ROUND3 Terrigal Avoca 6-5-41 v Peninsula Swans 12-11-83 Gosford Wyoming 11-16-82 v Bateau Bay 19-20-134 LANCE CLARKE ~ AMCAL CHEMIST fti • ROUND15 Wyong Lakes 19-18-132 v Peninsula Swans 13-18-96 Killarney Vale 29-22-196 v Terrigal Avoca 5-7-37 Peninsula Swans 20-12-132 v Gosford Wyoming 12-16-88 Killarney Vale 9-5-59 v BateauBay 7-12-54 CLARKE'S PHARMACY Terrigal Avoca 11-8-74 v Wyong Lakes 12-19-91 I NEWCASTLE.29-14-188 V CENTRAL COAST 15-9-99 Shop 4, Peninsula Plaza I ROUND4/18 ROUND 5 Killamey Vale 13-11-89 v Gosford Wyoming 16-11-107 62 Blackwall Road, Woy Woy i,•1 Terrigal Avoca 6-6-42 v Peninsula Swans 35-20-230 Peninsula Swans 7-12-54 v Gosford Wyoming 15-21-111 ,.. Telephone: 4342 2256 ~ Bateau Bay 22-31-163 v Wyong Lakes 5-8-38 Bateau Bay 20-19-139 v Killarney Vale 8-15-63 Wyong Lakes 27-17-179 v Terrigal Avoca 13-17-95 ROUND16 !, W Free Prescription Pick-up and Delivery Service. iii Peninsula Swans 14-17-101 v Killamey Vale 11-13-79 Terrigal Avoca 1-2-8 v Bateau Bay 48-24-312 HUNTER REGION 1-7-13 V SFL 15-25-115 :.&t;\iCllll~~z•~~~alll~-&~CllmKt4tifi!cm::~~¥C..~•rw• Wyong Lakes 2-4-16 v Gosford Wyoming 28-20-188

ROUND 6 ROUND17 Gosford Wyoming 11-36-102 v Terrigal Avoca 4-6-30 Gosford Wyoming 40-31-271 v Terrigal Avoca 6-4-40 Bateau Bay 20-22-142 v Peninsula Swans 10-8-68 Bateau Bay 31-23-209 v Peninsula Swans 13-8-86 Killarney Vale 21-14-140. v Wyong Lakes 9-8-62 Wyong Lakes 14-17-101 v Killarney Vale 20-13-133 Urn;plY~ W~eci ROUND14 ROUND 7 ~Terrigal Avoca 3-3-21 v Killarney Vale 43-12-270 for 1998 .. !! Peninsula Swans 18-14-122 v Killarney Vale 25-17-167 Wyong Lakes 5-8-38 v Peninsula Swans 31-23-209 Bateau Bay 12-12-84 v Gosford Wyoming 15-11-101 Wyong Lakes 10-9-69 v Gosford Wyoming 9-12-66 Umpires for all Grades; Field, Terrigal Avoca 6-7-43 v Bateau Bay 42-36-288 Boundary and Goals are still FIRST SEMI F.INAL ROUND 8 Killarney Vale 27-11-173 v Peninsula Swans 14-8-92 needed. Peninsula Swans 28-30-198 v Terrigal Avoca 6-7-43 Adequate remuneration Gos ford Wyoming 15-17-107 v Killarney Vale 11-15-81 SECOND SEMI FINAL available. Wyong Lakes 12-9-81 v Bateau Bay 19-26-140 BateauBay 10-11-71 v Gosford Wyoming 12-10-82 ROUND9 EFurtlzer~conLacb.· Peninsula Swans 22-18-150 v Wyong Lakes 9-9-63 PRELIMINARY FINAL Gosford Wyoming 11-13-79 v Bateau Bay 15-16-106 !l~J~abtlze-$q9ue­ Bateau Bay l 0-18-78 v Killarney Vale 17-10-112 Killarney Vale 36-25-141 v Terrigal Avoca 1-3-9 ~ce-(Nl/ (02) 4344 1204 ROUND10 GRAND FINAL GosfordWyoming 12-16-88 v Peninsula Swans 14-11-95 Gosford Wyoming 11-4-70 v Killarney Vale 16-18-114 Bateau Bay 24-22-166 v Killamey Vale 13-5-83 Terrigal Avoca 11-15-81 v Wyong Lakes 30-28-208

6 19 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD LeagueAwards - 1997 Vm_pire s Corner

Davey Medal Final Voting Granland Medal Final Voting ELECTING TO DIVE ON THE BALL CHANGES TO THE LAWS OF AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL Adam Cairns Gosford Wyoming 23 Jamie Billson Wyong Lakes 17 Spirit of the Law "The prime objective is to keep the ball in motion". Stephen Munnery Bateau Bay 16 Mark Davis Gosford Wyoming 16 Over the next three weeks changes that have been made to the Laws of Australian Football will be included in Allan McGlinn Killamey Vale 14 Brian Hodson Bateau Bay 15 For players to be penalised for holding the ball the Football Record. David Reed Bateau Bay 13 Brett Pilling under this law: Peninsula Swans 9 Law 1.1.3 Paul Harrison Killamey Vale 12 Gavin Schwebel Wyong Lakes 9 1 He must elect to dive on the ball or Two two metre lines across the boundary line, 15 metres drag the ball in when he is on the ground. The Matthew Daniel Killamey Vale 12 Mark Williams Wyong Lakes 9 apart, shall mark the interchange area. purpose of this law is to discourage players David Grimmond Terrigal Avoca 11 Glen Harris Terrigal Avoca 8 from deliberately trying to trap the ball with Law 6.5 Cameron Silverthorne Peninsula Swans 11 Steven Carr Killamey Vale 8 the view to force a ball-up and thereby halt the naturally flow of the game. Normally, a The goal umpires shall be the final judges of goals and Tony Dillon Gos ford 11 Stephen Riggs Killamey Vale 8 player in possession of the ball has a right to a behinds, but may be assisted by other umpires as re­ Jeremy Miller Gos ford 10 Peter Flannery Killamey Vale 8 reasonable time to dispose of it when he is quired. The goal umpires decisions are final, ·except legally tackled. However, if that player ob­ when the ball has become dead by a decision of the field of the field umpire. Under 17's - Best & Fairest Final Voting tained possession by diving on the ball or dragging it in, then he forfeits that reasonable Law6.5.4 James Jackson Terrigal Avoca 32 time. Mark Davis Gos ford 16 Controlling Bodies may provide for field umpires to The interpretation applies only when the over rule decisions of Goal Umpires not formally ap­ Luke Riddle Killamey Vale 15 player elects to dive on the ball or drags it in, pointed by the Controlling Body concerned. not when the natural course of play is such Shane Hobbs Bateau Bay 13 that he finds himself over the ball. Law 6.6.2 Matthew Wilson Peninsula Swans 13 2 He must be legally tackled. If the ball is touched in transit the field umpire must be ConorLyon Killamey Vale 10 satisfied that the score was not assisted by a team mate. 3 He must fail to immediately hit the Craig Woodbury Killamey Vale 8 ball clear.

In the Ansett Cup the AFL have experimented & Under 12's - Best & Fairest Final Voting Under 14's - Best Fairest Final Voting with a new interpretation of this rule. This Scott Stokes Peninsula Swans 20 Timothy Hillman Peninsula Swans 30 interpretation will be now extended to the AFL Premiership Season and will flow on to Richard Bardon Terrigal Avoca 18 Michael Clarke Killamey Vale 26 football in NSW. The umpires will penalise a Peter McCarthy Peninsula Swans 17 Adrian O'Brien Terrigal Avoca 25 team when two or more players of the same UncleBen'S team intentionally lock the ball on the ground Brad Deitz Gosford 17 Tim Eather Bateau Bay 19 and fail to knock it clear. The onus is still on Uncle Ben's is a registered tradename of Anthony Withers Peninsula Swans 16 Nicholas Hollingsworth Wyong Lakes 17 the opposing team to either on eof the players who is locking the ball. La:J/~,g;.(}dJ Jason Edgley Killamey Vale 15 Mitchell Ede Wyong Lakes 15 Andrew Hagarty Killamey Vale 10 Nicholas Tootell Gos ford 14 Proud Sponsors of Central Coast Australian Football. Marcus Harivel Wyong Lakes 10 Matthew Phillips Gos ford 13 Ryan Lewis Wyong Lakes 10 Jesse Buckley Killamey Vale 8 Aaron Hollingsworth Wyong Lakes 8 Michael Wright Gos ford 8

18 7 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD 2GO Leading Goal Kicke:rs fo:r 1997 ~~ FIRST GRADE RESERVE GRADE The Hunters next match is April 25 against ff ~HllJtS .. R~HtlWtiY WIHHIJIS IH Pennant Hills at Em Holmes Oval. Maurice Goolagong Peninsula Swans 115 (19) Chris Luck Bateau Bay 48 (2) Ro~Hd OHO ... Donovan Platt Killamey Vale 85 (13) Mark Williams WyongLakes 32 (3) The first night game this season will be at New­ Jamie Briody Bateau Bay 49 (2) Matthew O'Donnell Gosford Wyoming 31 (0) Defending SFL under 18 minor premier, NCC castle on May 2 against Hunters got their season off to a powerful start at Andrew Pratt Wyong Lakes 48 (1) Jamie Billson WyongLakes 31 (1) the expense of competition newcomers Inglebum Sean Langley Bateau Bay 44 (0) Brett Pilling Peninsula Swans 30 (0) to the tune of24-16.160 to 1.1-7. Kirk French Killamey Vale 44 (2) Shane Reid Killamey Vale 25 (0) The result was particularly gratifying for coaches Matthew Sullivan Gosford Wyoming 41 (3) John Mahoney Bateau Bay 21 (4) and the Hunter region management team who had Alan Martin Killamey Vale 40 (13) Glen Harris Terrigal Avoca 21 (10) elected to gamble on a very young squad this year putting their faith in a high number of 15 and 16 Glenn Robilliard Bateau Bay 38 (0) Brian Hodson Bateau Bay 21 (4) year old players. Stephen Munnery BateauBay 33 (1) Steven Sherwood Peninsula Swans 18 (5)

The Hunters led 7.8-50 to nil at the first break and UNDER 17'S UNDER 14'S by 78 points at halftime. After a slow third quarter when the shell shocked Inglebum regained some ConorLyon Killamey Vale 107 (13) Ben Gallagher Peninsula Swans 59 (8) composure and restricted the Hunters to just 3 James Jackson Terrigal Avoca 55 (0) Brad Browning WyongLakes 45 (0) goals the Hunters came back in the last quarter Quentin Donald Peninsula Swans 52 (0) Anthony Withers Peninsula Swans 30 (0) kicking 7 goals 2. Matthew Wilson Stuart Cameron KillameyVale CENTRAL COAST KITCHEN Peninsula Swans 29 (6) 29 (1) Best on ground was awarded to Mark Davis fol­ AdamManks Peninsula Swans 28 (6) Dennis Cardwell Peninsula Swans 28 (1) AND BATH ROOM CENTRE lowed closely by Adam Camboum and Brendon Kane O'Connell Killamey Vale 24 (1) Matthew Phillips Gos ford 21 (0) Wold. James Jackson, Mitchell MacKenzie, Mar­ shall Soloman and Jonathan Bradfield dominated Justin Jackman Gos ford 23 (0) Richard Bardon . Terrigal Avoca 20 (0) much of the play ably supported by strong perfor­ Angus Darling Terrigal Avoca 22 (0) Ryan Lewis WyongLakes 20 (0) mances from Patrick Schell, Ben Hodges and VICTORIA COURT Shane Higgins Peninsula Swans 22 (4) Peter McCarthy Peninsula Swans 19 (1) ConorLyon. CNR THE ENTRANCE Ro & VICTORIA James Patterson Gos ford 20 (0) Clujs Barbeler WyongLakes 19 (2) The NCC Hunters is a team that all young players ST, EAST GOSFORD should aspire to be a member of during their 15 to UNDER 12'S 1997 OOAPL Olub Ohamplcnshlp 17 years period as to play in the team is the pathway to selection in the NSW ACT Rams who Michael Clarke Killamey Vale 42 (3) play in the Victorian competition. The possibility Matthew Phillips Gos ford 35 (0) Bateau Bay 173 is always their as well to be spotted by talent FREE DESIGN SERVICE AVAIL­ David Mitchell KillameyVale 34 (0) scouts from AFL and SFL teams. ABLE ON KITCHEN AND BATH­ Glen Pritchard Gos ford 33 (1) Peninsula Swans 165.5 ROOM RENOVATIONS. Glen Page kicked 5 goals. Sam Gallagher Peninsula Swans 30 (2) Killamey Vale 164 Timothy Hillman Peninsula Swans 29 (1) Hunter Region Development Manager, Allan Waud said, "The result was very much a team Adrian O'Brien Terri gal Avoca 28 (1) Gos ford 139.5 effort with players looking for support options at Mathew Nazzari Peninsula Swans 25 (2) every opportunity. Strong shepherding and fast Wyong Lakes 94 James Darling 18 (0) delivery to focal players were the keys to success". Terrigal Avoca Nicholas Hollingsworth WyongLakes 18 (I) Terrigal Avoca 74

8 17 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD "-~-oo_~_s_ta_i_s_n_,_,,_·a_i,p_,,._1_9_9_'11______!Zf! N11wcaslll11 4' 01111/,all doasl #1111111,s ·- ROUND THREE-Aprll 11-12·13 w L D For Agst % Pts NCC Hunters U/18 Fixture & Results for 1998. FROM THE ROUND - Many records flowed from Sydney's thrashing of Geelong on West B'Dogs 3 377 241 156.4 12 Round 1, NCC Hunters 24-16-160 v Inglebum 1-1-7 Sunday at the SCG. Beside the obvious high's - it was the Round 2, NCC Hunters - Bye first time in 50 years where Geelong have been goalless in a Sydney 3 419 271 154.6 12 first quarter against South and Sydney. The last Round 3, Saturday April 25 v Pennant Hills at Em Holmes Oval time was in 1948's round 19 at Albert Park, when South West Coast 2 311 226 137.6 8 Round 4, Saturday May 2 v Western Jets at Newcastle (4:45pm) opened with 6.1-37. In that match, South went on to win by 96pts, 21.15-141 to 6.9-45. Round 5, Saturday May 9 v Sutherland at Gwawley Park Essendon 2 370 294 125.9 8 Round 6, Saturday May 16 v Campbelltown at Adelaide Street Last Sunday handed Geelong the biggest defeat the club has Round 7, Saturday May 23 v Penrith at Adelaide Street suffered in 193 games. In the opening round of 1990 at Melbourne 2 286 271 105.5 8 Waverley, Hawthorn gave them a 115pt thrashing, 28.24-192 Round 8, Saturday June 6 v Baulkham Hills at Newcastle (4:45pm) to 11.11-77. North Melb 2 301 295 102.0 8 Round 9, Sunday June 14 v North Shore at Gore Hill Oval Round 10, Saturday June 20 v Western Suburbs at Wagener Oval 2 The previous Swans record score of 23.17-155 was kicked on Richmond 286 285 100.4 8 Round 11, Saturday June 27 September 2nd in 1933 when Bob Pratt kicked nine goals, a v St. George at Olds Park contribution bigger than Geelong's 6.10-46. In 1978, when St. Kilda 2 284 333 85.3 8 Round 12, Saturday July 4 v Balmain at Newcastle (4:45pm) South Melbourne equalled their record score of 155pts, it was Round 13, Saturday July 11 v East Sydney at Adelaide Street indeed to that time the highest VFL losing score. Geelong Adelaide 2 290 229 126.6 4 Round 14, Saturday July 18 v Penrith at Greygums Oval that day won with 26.11-167 when Larry Donohue kicked Round 15, Saturday July 25 v lnglebum at Adelaide Street eight goals of the big score. Port Adelaide 2 298 103.1 4 289 Round 16, NCC Hunters - Bye STABKICKS- Round 17, Saturday August 15 v Pennant Hills at Newcastle ( 4:45pm) A two-hour deluge on Good Friday flooded the SCG rooms of Carlton 2 255 302 84.4 4 the Sydney Swans, affecting their gym, quarters for coaches Round 18, Saturday August 22 v Western Jets at Wrights Reserve and medical area. Also at risk was $70,000 of sophisticated Collingwood 2 264 319 82.8 4 Elimination Final, Saturday August 29 at Gipps Road Oval video equipment ... JOE MISITI (Ess) is considering legal Qualifying Final, Sunday August 30 at Wagener Oval action against the MCC and AFL - Joe broke his jaw playing Gee long 2 247 349 70.8 4 the March 7 Ansett Cup match. He slipped on a cricket pitch First Semi-Final, Saturday September 5 at Gipps Road Oval prepared for a following Sheffield Shield game . . . an AFL Fremantle 2 255 322 69.9 4 Second Semi-Final, Sunday September 6 at Wagener Oval night game is planned for Good Friday 1999 ... in the next Preliminary Final, Sunday September 13 at Wagener Oval fortnight the Essendon board will recommend if the Bombers Hawthorn 0 3 248 338 73.4 0 should go to Docklands or stay at the MCG - if it's Dock­ Grand Final, Sunday September 20 at Wagener Oval lands, Essendon members by a vote will have the final say ... 0 3 256 353 72.5 0 SFL U/18's Ladder BYRON PICKETI - NORWICH RISING STAR OF ROUND 3 w L D For Ag st % Pts North Melbourne's BYRON PICKETI proved a point against his old Port Adelaide teammates last Saturday night at Foot­ Round4 NCC Hunters 160 7 2285.7 4 ball Park. The 20 year old Roo has been named the NOR­ Friday, April 17 WICH RISING STAR of the third AFL round. Collingwood v Richmond - MCG (N) Baulkham Hills 149 9 1655.6 4 Pickett in his second season with North was playing only his North Shore 134 9 1488.9 4 fourth AFL game when named a contender for the "Baby Saturday, April 18 Brownlow". Byron played at SANFL level with Port Adelaide Geelong v - Pennant Hills 193 19 1015.8 4 in 1995-96 after being recruited from the Mallee Park club Hawthorn v St. Kilda - from SA's Port Lincoln area. West Coast v Sydney - WACA (N) Western Jets 117 21 557.1 4 TRIBUNAL - CHARGES DROPPED AGAINST LION Campbell town 50 37 135.1 4 Brisbane's had charges laid against him for Sunday, April 19 striking Melbourne's James McDonald dropped. Umpires Port Adelaide v Adelaide - Penrith 4 following their viewing of video evidence from the Monday Carlton v Melbourne - Optus Oval game played in Brisbane shelved the booking. Essendon v Fremantle - Waverley Park St. George 37 50 74.0 The AFL Tribunal on Tuesday night (14th) will hear charges North Melbourne v Brisbane - MCG Sutherland 21 117 17.9 against LEIGH COLBERT (Gee) for striking Rowan Warfe (Syd), while BRENT GRGIC (Mel) is accused of striking Nick Round 5 Balmain 19 193 9.8 Trask (Bri) with an arm to the head. Friday, April 24 Western Suburbs 9 134 6.7 Richmond v West Coast - MCG (N) East Sydney 9 149 6.0 Ingleburn 7 160 4.4

16 9 CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD oevelopmenf News :f'unior News "-~-oo_fy1_s_ta_t_s_D_'J:_·a_~Y_1_n_n_t1______

The Junior Committee this season have adopted See Footy'Stats Diary each dau GAME 5: In the SCG (29,613) Sunday sunshine, Sydney annihilated Ans Id ck 'J Geelong by 103 points. The Swans kicked their highest score of 188 a new approach to the junior final series. at www.theage.eom.au/footy98 contests (155pts in 1933 and 1978). and only fell short by a goal of their 1948 record win. The Cats were rated "pathetic" by coach , as their effort proved - Geelong after 11 behinds did not goal Auskick the introductory program for Primary ROUND THREE - April 11-12-13 It has been decided to hold the finals separately until the 26th minute of the second quarter. Sydney ground the Cats' School ~ge children to Aust:alian Football_ is set pride into the turf with a 9.2 finish - just a point shy of how they ended from the senior competition to allow the junior Swans new record against Geelong their 1933 clash at Albert Par1<. to "go through the roof' this year according to Ayres: Cats were "pathetic" players to have their day without the distraction Sydney's pressure skills and tackling were terrific with a wide range of hunter Region Development Manager ~llan Western Bulldogs feast on Pies hubbub of the senior finals. contributors - NICKS. ROOS, McPHERSON, DUNKLEY out of de­ Waud. Waud said, "In 1997 some 107 children "Danlher's Demons" beat heat fence to the sweeping midfield of KELLY, O'LOUGHLIN, SCHWASS participated in six centres on the ~entral Co~t. while GREG STAFFORD in the ruck played a mature game. SYDNEY Plans for this final series have yet to be fi­ MILESTONES - (WCE) became the second Aboriginal 24.16-160 (Cresswell 3, Lockett 3, O'Loughlin 3, Barry 3) best, McPher­ This season with 8 centres operating 375 chil­ footballer and the second Eagle to play 200 League matches ... TONY son. Nicks, Cresswell, GEELONG 7.15-57 (Riccardi 3) best, Riccardi, nalised but it is already known that the first and LIBERATORE (WB) reached 200 - the 1990 Brownlow winner (also Mensch, Colbert. dren have registered-a whopping increase of the 1984 Morrish. and two Gardiner Medals) he became the ninth second semi finals will be held at Adcock Park Bulldog to attain the double-century. 'Libba' was playing his 162nd GAME 6: The Eagles made it seven in a row in the regular Westside 350%". on the same day, the Preliminary final the fol­ successive game ... STEPHEN REILLY (Gee, now Fre) played his Dert:Jy contests against Fremantle. Only 34,557 were at Subiaco on 100th, while SCOTI CHISHOLM (Fre), ADEM YZE (Mel), LUKE Sunday when in good conditions the Dockers by a goal kicked their Waud further explained that the main reason for lowing Sunday at Adelaide Street Oval and the DARCY (Fsc·WB) and PETER BELL (Fre, now NM) all reached their best score of the Dert:Jy series. Mid-game the Dockers provided a close Grand final the next week at Tacoma Oval. 50th matches ... MICHAEL MAL THOUSE gained his 200th win as a contest but the Coasters were never in serious danger. The game was the upsurge is "that we are taking the game to the League coach with Footscray (1984-89) and West Coast (1990·98) ... highlighted by two standouts, from (WCE) and St Kilda's and each played their (Fre). Clement kicked five goals for the Dockers. children in their schools. The centres that are 50th consecutive game ... no AFL games were played on Good Friday. Proving everyone can have a "bad day", the previous week when The dates for these finals will be advised playing for South Freman tie in the Westar Rules comp. Clement got just open are predominantly in the schools ~d oper­ shortly. GAME ONE: Richmond and Hawthorn drew 39,954 for the twilight one kick, WEST COAST 14.10-94 (Gehrig 5, Braun 3, 3) ate in the school playground after hours. MCG Saturday contest. The Hawks raced away with a seven goal best, Mcintosh, Gehrig, Braun, FREMAr-:ITLE 10.7-67 (Clement 5) best, opening quarter and led by a solid 42·8 margin. The Tigers however Norrish. Clement, O'Reilly. proved to be ferocious opponents and took charge in the last quarter. The introduction of Auskick to a school is a big As a result of these arrangements it has not yet The Hawks failed badly to defend their ear1y advantage as ("The Three GAME 7: In warm and humid conditions (27 and 79%) at the Gabba on been decided on days and venues for the senior Benny's") BENNY GALE. BEN HOLLAND and BEN HARRISON Monday afternoon (17, 161 ). Melbourne buried the hopes of Brisbane job and the man who has. handled m?st of this emerged as match-winners for Richmond. Though the scores changed with a solid opening. The Brisbane side showed no signs of improve­ work is Jamie Briody. His presentation to the final series. A decision regarding this will be in the dying minutes. a pivotal blunder by RICHARD TAYLOR (H) ment to their recent performances as the Demons exerted their control made at the CCAFL Executive committee meet­ caused a turnover which resulted in a goal for the Tigers, who won by on proceedings, and were ahead by more than six goals at half time. children leaves them in n o doubt that Auskick is that margin, RICHMOND 15.13-103 (B.Holland 5, Harrison 4, Campbell ing next week. The decisions made will be 3) best, Prescott. Holland, Rogers, HAWTHORN 15.7-97 (Chick 4, A change to the Brisbane game was apparent after the long break, and a fun experience. The readiness of the parents to N.Holland 3) best, N.Holland, Lloyd, Chick - the loss extended though the Lions crept as close as seven points ear1y in the last term, published in the record next week. Hawthorn to 11 successive defeats. crucial free kicks against Tristan Lynch and Akermanis brought goals become involved means that a lot of new people and the buffer Melbourne needed. The winning result in Brisbane are learning about the great Australian game. GAME TWO: The Scraggers beat Collingwood by 34pts in the ear1y sends a warning - the "Daniher Demons" are stoked up and will Saturday game played at Optus Oval (27, 116) - it may well have been trouble many. The sixth successive failure. telegraphs difficult times by 10 goals, as the Westerners had the ball most of the day. The are ahead for the Lions - MELBOURNE 15.10-100 (Smoker 4) best, Next season 30% of these children will graduate Bulldogs kicked 6.14 in the last half to marginally extend their 28pt S. Febey, Smoker, Ingerson, BRISBANE 12.15-87 (Johnson 4) best, half-time lead. Their commitment to the ball, hard-running through the Voss. Lawrence, Johnson. to Club football as under 12's and with each midfield, better in the ruck, better in the forward division, left the Pies well to the rear. SCOTI WEST again was an outstanding performer for GAME 8: When Essendon kicked five unanswered goals in the second Club now linked to an Auskick centre player the top-of-the-ladder Dogs, WESTERN BULLDOGS 16.23-119 (Smith half of the opening quarter then kicked away again in the second term, numbers will continue to grow. 3) best, West. Romero. Dimattina, COLLINGWOOD 13.7-85 (Watson 3) most of the 68,177 at the MCG on Easter Monday believed the result best, Michael, McDonald, Brown. was a forgone conclusion with the Bombers leading 70·35 at half-time.

GAME 3: Game-long rain at Football Par1< on Saturday night failed to Overcast skies and threatening clouds did nothing to dampen the spirit frustrate North who proved themselves a class above Port. The Roos of Carlton, who went into the game with three late changes as captain even with the slippery ball were impressive in the first term with 7.1 - , Justin Murphy and withdrew from the three of the goals coming from , a late inclusion. Port selected line-up. Essendon were also without their captain had a bad first half, and with loose checking provided many chances for (hamstring) and Paul Symons. the Kangas. North finished off their long-kicking direct game and were Dolmio is a registered tradename of far easier victors than just 29pts, NORTH 15.8-98 (Harvey 5. Abraham The Blues characteristically lifted their intensity after half-time as they 4) best. Harvey, Bell. Scott, PORT 10.9-69 (Tredrea 3) best, Primus, tried every1hing to get back into the game, coming back from 37pts Kingsley, Lyte-crowd: 27,615. down. With the Bombers still leading by 17pts into the last quarter, the La:J/erYC.c-dJ fans were delivered with far-from-text-book. but totally crowd-pleasing GAME 4: The rain and gloom of a Sunday Waver1ey was a far cry from footy with a grandstand finish. With only a point the difference in favour the MCG of last September as the grand finalists faced each other of the Bombers, they often succeeded in maintaining possession and Proud Sponsors of Central Coast again. St Kilda coming off their 89pt thumping by Essendon found wound the clock down. Carlton with two late desperate lunges at goal Adelaide easy pickings. In the hard conditions. the Saints were led well hurriedly kicked the ball high and to no advantage. The siren relieved Australian Football. by . If he had a point to prove he did so. hauling in the exhausted Dons and Blues players who recorded the 255th one­ 10 excellent mar1