Round 8 - 31st May—1st June 2014 Round 8 - 31st May—1st June 2014 2014 PREMIER DIVISION FIXTURE AROUND THE GROUNDS

Round 1 Round 6 Round 11 Round 16 Saturday, Mar 29 Saturday, May 10 Saturday, Jun 28 Saturday, Aug 9 Wests 21.7 def Camp 6.7 StG 17.7 v Camp 15.8 Campbelltown v Uni Manly v Wests UTS 9.12 def by UNSW 9.15 MW 24.16 v SHE 3.6 Pennant Hills v Wests Campbelltown v Pennant Hills SU 13.4 def NS 9.12 SU 14.7 v Wests 14.8 Hills Eagles v North Shore St George v Hills Eagles StG 10.9 def by MW 15.12 PH 19.16 v UTS 8.2 Manly v St George UNSW/ES v North Shore Sunday, Mar 30 NS 9.11 v UNSW/ES 9.7 Sunday, Jun 29 Sydney Uni v UTS This weekend is AFL Indigenous Round where we celebrate the AFL Sydney Premier Division PH 14.12 def SHE 10.9 UNSW/ES v UTS contribution players, participants, fans and Indigenous commu- Tips for Round 8 Round 7 Round 17 nities bring to our game, both on and off the field. This week Round 2 Saturday, May 17 Round 12 Saturday, Aug 16 will celebrate the theme ‗When you dream, everything‘s possi- ‘The Rookie’ ‘Danny’ Saturday, Apr 5 UTS 15.8 v NS 9.17 Saturday, Jul 5 North Shore v St George ble‘. Magpies by 20 Magpies by 33 Camp 7.11 v NS 8.8 Camp 7.6 v MW 13.11 Campbelltown v UTS Manly v Campbelltown Dragons by 36 Dragons by 45 MW 20.9 v PH 5.9 SHE 11.15 v PH 17.10 Pennant Hills v Manly Pennant Hills v Sydney Uni Dreaming plays and important part in indigenous culture and Students by 6 Demons by 28 StG 14.8 v UTS 12.5 StG 12.13 v SU 10.11 St George v North Shore UTS v Hills Eagles it‘s something perhaps we could all do a little more of. Because Giants by 52 Giants by 29 SHE 5.12 v Wests 10.12 Wests 14.9 v UNSW/ES Wests v Hills Eagles UNSW/ES v Wests when you dream, everything‘s possible. Sunday, Apr 6 10.8 UNSW/ES v Sydney Uni Blues by 5 Dogs by 20 SU 4.11 v UNSW/ES 6.15 Round 18 Dreaming is how kids growing up all over the country have

Round 8 Round 13 Saturday, Aug 23 gone on to become footy legends, teaching new generations to dream of achieving their own greatness. Round 3 Saturday, May 31 Saturday, Jul 12 Campbelltown v St George Saturday, Apr 12 UTS v Wests UTS v Pennant Hills Pennant Hills v North Shore And dreaming is what has inspired change for Indigenous rights and recognition and gives us hope for Wests 9.12 v StG 10.6 Hills Eagles v St George Manly v UNSW/ES Manly v Sydney Uni the future. UNSW/ES 11.7 v PH 14.11 Sydney Uni v Pennant Hills North Shore v Campbelltown UTS v Wests NS 6.5 v MW 10.12 Manly v North Shore Sydney Uni v Hills Eagles Sunday, Aug 24 So join the celebration of our country‘s Indigenous culture and the proud athletes who‘ve played such an UTS 11.11 v Camp 17.12 Sunday, Jun 1 St George v Wests Hills Eagles v UNSW/ES important role, not just on the ground but also off it. SHE 2.8 v SU 12.6 UNSW/ES v Campbelltown Round 14 Sat 30th Aug The theme inspired by the significant achievements and contribution made by Indigenous people and Round 4 Round 9 Saturday, Jul 19 Qualifying Final communities, past and present, to the game, including the great honour 2014 Australian of the Year Friday, Apr 25 Saturday, June 14 Campbelltown v UNSW/ES has brought to the game, the incredible story of Sir Doug Nicholls, first ever AFL player to Wests 12.9 v PH 16.14 North Shore v Sydney Uni Hills Eagles v Manly Sun 31st Aug be knighted, as well as the ten year anniversary of the Long Walk and Dreamtime at the G. Saturday, Apr 26 Pennant Hills v Campbelltown North Shore v UTS Elimination Final SU 16.6 v Camp 11.11 Wests v Manly St George v Pennant Hills Indigenous rounds coincides with the top grades returning to competition after a much needed week off MW 25.22 v UTS 5.5 Hills Eagles v UTS Wests v Sydney Uni and some classic matches are ensured across the divisions. Saturday 6th Sept NS 19.17 v SHE 9.4 St George v UNSW/ES UNSW/ES 12.8 v StG 14.16 2nd Semi Final Round 15 The Round 8 Match of the Week features Sydney University hosting Pennant Hills at on

Round 10 Saturday, Aug 2 Saturday afternoon. Pennant Hills not surprisingly sit in outright 2nd but the Students have proved the Sunday 7th Sept Round 5 Saturday, Jun 21 Wests v North Shore real surprise packets and a win here will go a long way to competing in finals again. Tune in at 1st Semi Final Saturday, May 03 Campbelltown v Wests UTS v Manly www.youtube.com/aflsydneylive from 2:00pm for all the action live. NS 11.10 v Wests 12.12 Sydney Uni v Manly Hills Eagles v Campbelltown UNSW/ES 8.7 v MW 12.14 North Shore v Pennant Hills Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES Sunday 14th Sept Next weekend is a full round bye for all competitions (excluding a few wet weather catch up games) Camp 9.6 v SHE 12.6 UTS v St George Sydney Uni v St George Preliminary Final however the leagues best players will be representing AFL Sydney as part of the 2014 representative PH 8.13 v StG 3.13 UNSW/ES v Hills Eagles football program. Both the senior men‘s and women‘s side will be travelling to Canberra on Saturday 7th UTS 9.7 v SU 8.13 Saturday, 20th Sept June to take on AFL Canberra at StarTrack Oval that evening while the 23‘s team will head north to New- castle to take on the Black Diamond. Grand Final

Congratulations to all players se- Campbelltown Ressies grab back to back wins! lected in these teams. It is a great Following on from the Macarthur GIANTS maiden victory the honour to wear the league jumper week prior, Campbelltown’s Reserve Grade two weeks ago and we hope you do the league chalked up their first win in almost two years. Not satisfied with proud both on and off the field. one win, last weekend they made it two in a row with victory Good luck to all involved.

over Manly-Warringah. No doubt after researching the team Have a great weekend at the footy! song it would have been sung with much gusto. Congratulations!

www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 40 1 Round 8 - 31st May—1st June 2014 Round 8 - 31st May—1st June 2014 CODE OF CONDUCT 2014 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS DIVISION FIVE P W L % %WON PARENTS & SUPPORTERS 1 NOR-WEST 8 7 1 303 88 2 PENRITH 8 6 2 137 75 3 BLACKTOWN 7 5 2 195 75  Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. 4 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 8 5 3 127 57 5 CAMDEN 7 4 3 126 57  Encourage participation, but don‘t force it. 6 UNSW/ES 7 3 4 98 57  Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. 7 NORTH SHORE 7 2 5 48 29 8 MOOREBANK 7 2 5 46 29  Never ridicule mistakes or losses. Supporters are there to support not 9 UTS 8 2 6 95 14 downgrade. 10 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 7 1 6 35 14 UNDER 19 DIVISION ONE P W L % %WON  Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administra- 1 UNSW/ES 7 6 1 134 86 tors and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. 2 ST GEORGE 6 5 1 209 83 3 MANLY WARRINGAH 6 3 3 85 50  Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. 5 NORTH SHORE 5 2 3 104 40 4 PENNANT HILLS 5 2 3 92 40  Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club 6 HILLS EAGLES 6 2 4 75 33 officials in private 7 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 7 1 6 64 14  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many UNDER 19 DIVISION TWO P W L % %WON 1 WESTERN SUBURBS 6 5 1 223 83 such comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, 2 PENRITH 7 5 2 127 71 Club and family that are let down with such remarks. 3 MOOREBANK 5 3 2 167 60  Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. 4 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 6 3 3 87 50 5 MACARTHUR GIANTS 5 2 3 71 40  Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct 6 SOUTHERN POWER 6 2 4 90 33 toward any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally 7 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 5 0 5 36 0 unacceptable. WOMENS DIVISION ONE P W L % PTS  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, 1 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 5 5 0 622 20 coaches, officials or players. 2 UNSW/ES STINGRAYS 5 4 1 256 16 3 WESTERN WOLVES 5 2 3 66 8  Abusive language is unacceptable. 4 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 5 2 3 62 8  Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate com- 5 NEWTOWN 5 1 4 59 4 ments against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League 6 BALMAIN 5 1 4 47 4 which is discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but WOMENS DIVISION TWO P W L % PTS is not limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone mes- 1 SOUTHERN POWER 7 7 0 985 28 2 WOLLONGONG SAINTS 7 6 1 888 24 3 PENRITH RAMETTES 7 6 1 299 24 Postal Address 4 UTS SHAMROCKS 7 4 3 178 16 Suite 3.03, 10 Tilley Lane 5 RANDWICK CITY ANGELS 7 4 3 64 16 Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 6 UNSW/ES STINGRAYS 7 3 4 63 12 7 AUBURN GIANTS 7 2 5 64 8 Phone Number 02 9453 3034 8 MANLY WARRINGAH 7 1 6 30 4 Fax Number 02 9453 3428 9 MOOREBANK 7 1 6 21 4 Email Address [email protected] 10 GOSFORD 7 1 6 12 4 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2 39 Round 8 - 31st May—1st June 2014 Round 8 - 31st May—1st June 2014 2014 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS AFL SYDNEY CLUB CONTACTS

PREMIER DIVISION P W L D % PTS AUBURN GIANTS Amna K-Hassan 0416 736 254 [email protected] 1 MANLY WARRINGAH 7 7 0 0 260 28 2 PENNANT HILLS 7 6 1 0 125 24 BALMAIN Andrew Kyprianou 0423 781 021 [email protected] 3 WESTERN SUBURBS 7 5 1 1 125 22 BALMAIN WOMEN‘S Rowena Morgan 0449 185 927 [email protected] 4 ST GEORGE 7 4 2 1 99 18 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 7 3 3 1 115 14 BLACKTOWN MAGIC Fabian McLeod 0431 748 751 [email protected] 6 NORTH SHORE 7 3 4 0 100 12 7 UNSW/ES 7 2 5 0 85 8 CAMDEN Warren Back 0414 795 529 [email protected] 8 UTS 7 1 5 1 65 6 CAMPBELLTOWN Russell O‘Brien 0419 610 927 [email protected] 9 CAMPBELLTOWN 7 1 6 0 77 4 10 HILLS EAGLES 7 1 6 0 52 4 GOSFORD WILDCATS Lachlan Thompson 0410 525 859 [email protected] DIVISION ONE P W L D % %WON 1 BALMAIN 7 6 1 0 198 24 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA Justin Cunneen 0433 990 079 [email protected] 2 PENNANT HILLS 7 6 1 0 162 24 ILLAWARRA Debbie Brookfield 0417 410 736 [email protected] 3 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 7 6 1 0 127 24 4 UTS 7 5 2 0 111 20 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Pete LeBreton 0423 067 040 [email protected] 5 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 7 3 4 0 98 12 6 SOUTHERN POWER 7 3 4 0 82 12 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WOMEN‘S Liz Fassone 0402 784 350 [email protected] 7 ILLAWARRA 7 2 5 0 80 8 MANLY WARRINGAH Russell Clack 0411 666 577 [email protected] 8 UNSW/ES 7 2 5 0 67 8 9 PENRITH 7 1 6 0 78 4 MOOREBANK Mark Coles 0424 249 078 [email protected] 10 ST GEORGE 7 1 6 0 63 4 DIVISION TWO P W L D % %WON NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS Amanda Dawe 0409 882 616 [email protected] 1 WESTERN SUBURBS 8 7 1 0 174 88 NOR WEST Geana Smith 0414 565 268 [email protected] 2 MANLY WARRINGAH 8 6 2 0 219 75 3 CAMDEN 8 6 2 0 157 75 NORTH SHORE Liz Fitzgerald 0417 290 219 [email protected] 4 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 8 6 2 0 142 75 PENNANT HILLS Tony Richardson 0438 033 513 [email protected] 5 BLACKTOWN 7 5 2 0 159 71 6 MOOREBANK 8 4 4 0 134 50 PENRITH Greg Corless 0412 579 061 [email protected] 7 NORTH SHORE 8 4 4 0 86 50 8 UTS 8 1 7 0 57 13 RANDWICK CITY Dean Lance 0411 078 220 [email protected] 9 UNSW/ES 7 0 7 0 36 0 SOUTHERN POWER Lauren Hodgson 0412 771 574 [email protected] 10 HILLS EAGLES 8 0 8 0 32 0 DIVISION THREE P W L D % %WON ST GEORGE Brendan Donohue 0419 405 546 [email protected] 1 RANDWICK CITY 8 7 1 0 254 88 2 NOR-WEST 8 7 1 0 200 88 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES Gavin Lawrence 0400 389 955 [email protected] 3 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 8 6 2 0 201 75 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Tristan Liles 0402 447 966 [email protected] 4 PENNANT HILLS 8 6 2 0 123 75 5 PENRITH 8 6 2 0 121 75 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN‘S Ashlee Morgan 0401 353 121 [email protected] 6 WESTERN SUBURBS 8 3 5 0 73 38 7 GOSFORD 7 2 5 0 94 29 UNSW/ES Paul Simonson 0419 755 684 [email protected] 8 BALMAIN 8 1 7 0 73 13 UNSW WOMEN‘S Karen Hutchison 0414 267 703 [email protected] 9 SOUTHERN POWER 8 1 7 0 41 13 10 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 7 0 7 0 33 0 UTS Simon Rabbitt 0418 418 278 [email protected] DIVISION10 MACQUARIE FOUR UNIVERSITY P1 W0 1L D0 %65 %WON0 1 NORTH SHORE 7 6 1 0 146 86 UTS SHAMROCKS Simone Faulkner 0431 400 196 [email protected] 2 UTS 8 6 2 0 225 75 3 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 8 6 2 0 169 75 WESTERN SUBURBS Nick Miller 0487 410 477 [email protected] 4 WOLLONDILLY 7 4 3 0 131 57 WESTERN WOLVES Micheala Ekman 0419 691 897 [email protected] 5 UNSW/ES 7 4 3 0 107 57 6 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 7 4 3 0 74 57 WOLLONDILLY KNIGHTS Chris Underwood 0438 294 868 [email protected] 7 CAMPBELLTOWN 7 2 5 0 59 29 8 RANDWICK CITY 7 2 5 0 41 29 WOLLONGONG SAINTS Katherine Gow 0437 502 784 [email protected] 9 MANLY WARRINGAH 7 1 6 0 105 14 10 MOOREBANK 7 1 6 0 53 14 NSWAF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION Will MacArthur 0433 723 803 [email protected] www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 38 3 Round 8 - 31st May—1st June 2014 Round 8 - 31st May—1st June 2014 ROUND 7 REVIEW 2014 STATISTICS

Article and Photos by Michael Shillito CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 2014 LEADING GOALKICKERS

UTS vs North Shore Premier Division LW TOT U19/ BRAYDEN FOWLER MANLY 6 36 The season to date certainly hasn‘t gone to plan for UTS. The Sen Res 3's / W Tot Wom Bats, with their enormous pool of players and strong recruiting STEPHEN WRAY PENNANT HILLS 6 22 network, had high hopes that 2014 would be the year in which they would make it to the Premier Division finals for the first BRENTON MUMME WESTS 4 19 Nor-West 42 28 7 77 time. But the first six rounds had seen them left without a win, Division One LW TOT having copped some heavy defeats. Their only premiership points had come from a draw against Sydney Uni. Manly Warringah 42 24 6 72 BRAD PLUG BALMAIN 1 21 So when the Bats took the field against North Shore, another BEN ROGERS PARRAMATTA 4 21 defeat would have been horrendous for their finals prospects. There was no time for any more losses. Western Suburbs 33 28 10 71 The Bombers were another side with high expectations that the reality hadn‘t lived up to. But, although ROB WATTS PENNANT HILLS 4 17 decimated by injuries, the Bombers had at least recorded some wins; and were playing to move into the Pennant Hills 36 24 6 66 Division Two LW TOT top five. It was a gloriously sunny day at Waverley Oval, blue skies over the ground and extending down the hill MATTHEW RAWLE MANLY 1 22 Randwick City 42 8 8 58 to the ocean below. The ground was looking a treat, and there were plenty of spectators on hand as the CHRISTIAN SPECHA WESTS 3 22 Bats and the Bombers faced off. With some early goals, the Bombers took the lead; but looked far from impressive. Goals were hard to Camden 36 16 5 57 MATT LECEK CAMDEN 3 22 come by, but the Bombers would remain ahead through the first half. Three goals to two in the first Division Three LW TOT quarter, and North Shore led by seven points at the first change. But through the second term, every Blacktown 30 20 5 55 time the Bombers threatened to kick away, they found themselves unable to shake off the Bats; and the TIM EATHER GOSFORD 2 25 home side would come up with the answering goal. And with a late surge in the shadows of half time, Sydney University 21 24 2 47 PETER KYLE NOR-WEST 5 23 the North Shore lead was cut to just two points at the long break. MITCHELL ROSE RANDWICK 5 23 This is UTS‘s fourth season in Premier Division. In each of the previous seasons, North Shore have made Balmain 36 4 4 44 the finals and UTS haven‘t; but the Bats have given the Bombers grief, with the Bats having recorded a Division Four LW TOT few wins and made the Bombers distinctly uncomfortable on other occasions. And there would be plenty Macquarie University 36 0 6 42 of discomfort for the Bombers in the premiership quarter. ROGER SNODGRASS SYDNEY UNI 3 27 It took seven minutes for a goal to be scored, but a strong mark by Michael May just inside the 50 broke NATHAN PETERS PARRAMATTA 2 17 the deadlock and gave the Bats the lead for the first time in the game. And a couple of minutes later, St George 27 4 10 41 May was again in the thick of the action, pouncing on a grubber kick forward and shooting over his Division Five LW TOT 6 24 10 40 shoulder. A running Adam Baker was cooking up a handy lead for the Bats as he slammed another goal Penrith KEVIN KIRK PENRITH 5 26 through; and when Scott Tregoning capitalised on a free kick, the Bats were well on top. They weren‘t finished yet, as Liam Flanagan launched a booming torp from outside the 50 to land an- North Shore 18 16 4 38 TAYT CORLESS PENRITH 0 21 other. Confidence, which had deserted the home side for so long, was back; as the Bats were finding Under 19s Division One LW TOT winners all around the ground. Even with the Bombers getting a late goal back in time on, with Shaun Moorebank 24 4 6 34 Atkins finding himself at the end of an impressive run from Dale Fitzgerald, the Bats were 20 points JAKE MINDHAM HILLS EAGLES 6 14 ahead at the last change and victory was all but assured. Holroyd Parramatta 18 16 0 34 NICK DALE SYDNEY UNI 1 11 The last quarter was largely a countdown to the Bats being able to finally sing their victory song and wasn‘t a term that produced any great highlights. But by now, UTS had regained the winning feeling and Under 19s Division Two LW TOT UTS 9 20 4 33 went on with the job in the last quarter with a run of four goals to two. Finally the siren sounded, and CONOR APCAR MACQUARIE UNI 4 8 finally the Bats had cause to celebrate. The final margin was 27 points, a comfortable enough result for the Bats‘ breakthrough win. Brendan UNSW/ES 12 8 12 32 ANGUS EHRL PENRITH 0 7 Brown, Harry Whiting and Tom Zilm had been their best. For the disappointing Bombers, Jack Campbell, Womens Division One LW TOT James McKenzie and Daniel Schacher had toiled tirelessly; but it was a below-par performance from the Southern Power 18 4 4 26 Bombers and one which places their chances of making the finals into question. VERNA ILES NEWTOWN 2 13 Campbelltown 6 8 4 18 ASH MORGAN SYDNEY UNI 1 11 St George vs Sydney University Womens Division Two LW TOT St George hosted Sydney Uni at Olds Park on Saturday afternoon, two of the teams that have got them- Gosford 12 2 1.4 15.4 selves into the top five early in the season and look a strong chance to stay there. And it would be the CATHERINE STANTON WOLLONGONG 7 32 Dragons who would give themselves a boost against a possible finals opponent when they capitalised on a strong start to record a 14-point victory. 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With the home ground advantage, and keen to make a statement early, the Dragons burst out of the blocks with a flying start that would prove to be the difference between the two sides. The early goals would be crucial, a run of four goals to two in the opening term, with St George leading by eleven points at quarter time. And the Dragons would continue to attack the goals in the second term, but their accu- racy would desert them. There were three goals apiece in the second term, and as the teams returned to the rooms at half time, the Dragons held a 14-point advantage. The Dragons had been easily the better side through the first half, but the Students were still within striking distance. And during the third term, they threw the challenge out to the Dragons; with a string of goals to close the margin. But the Dragons had the answers, and would come up with goals to repel the Student challenge. After a quarter of four goals apiece, the three quarter time siren sounded; the margin finishing where it started at 14 points. The last term was mainly going through the motions, as Sydney Uni never looked a chance to the game. Each side would score just one goal in the final term. The final quarter, like the third, saw each side record the same scores; the half time and three quarter time margin remaining intact at the finish. Dean Gilbert, Alex Wynn and Stephen Wilsen had been ball magnets for the Dragons, especially during the explosive opening term that would prove the difference between the two sides. For the Students, Jack Caspersonn, Sam Sleigh and Evan Smith were among their best.

Hills Eagles vs Pennant Hills

It was an early start at Bruce Purser Reserve for the north-western derby as Sydney Hills Eagles played host to Pennant Hills. The Demons were red-hot favourites, and already by quarter time it looked clear that they were well on their way to a win. The Eagles had early chances but could only manage behinds; while the Demons scored four unanswered goals to lead by 20 points at the first change. It was looking comfortable for the Demons in the second term, as they raced away with six goals to three to lead by 39 points at half time. But when the teams re-emerged for the third quarter, suddenly the Eagles found a second wind and began to work their way back into the contest. Players who were barely sighted in the first half began to get more of the ball, and the scoreboard began to tick over. The Eagles would kick six goals to three for the quarter, cutting the margin to 17 points; and but for a few missed shots that should have been kicked, would have got even closer. But the Demons steadied during the three quarter time break, and the Eagles could get no closer. Four goals to two in the final quarter was enough to ensure the Demons would be in no danger, as they re- gained control of the ball and regained control of the contest. It had been a bold third quarter challenge by the Eagles, but the Demons were able to shut down the challenge when it mattered to run out 31- point winners. Stephen Wray had been important in coming up with goals when they needed, and finished with a haul of six goals. He was ably assisted up forward by Sam Zikman, who finished with four. Around the ground, Kieran Wright, Thomas Edmonds and Stephen Wray had been among their best. On a day when the Eagles showed some fight against a top opponent, they were well served by the efforts of Aaron Savage, Matthew Scholz and Tim Garlick.

Campbelltown vs Manly Warringah

When Campbelltown, who have only won one game so far this season, hosted the undefeated Manly at Monarch Oval on Saturday afternoon, the Giants were the hottest of favourites. And they would take the points, but not before they faced an afternoon of determined resistance from a Campbelltown side that were determined to take the fight up to their opponents. Not much separated the two sides in the first quarter, as the Giants struggled early on to cope with the vast expanses at Monarch and the swirling winds that the locals are so much more familiar with. Around the ground, the Blues were matching it with their opposition, denying the Giants easy possessions. Two goals apiece was the scoreline in the opening term, the Giants two points ahead after a more than com- petitive quarter from the Blues.

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Manly took the upper hand in the second quarter, although the Blues still weren‘t making it easy for WOLLONGONG SAINTS PENRITH RAMETTES them. The Giants got on top on the scoreboard with three goals to one for the quarter, leading by 13 Womens Div Two Womens Div Two points at half time; although the game was still very much in the balance. But as the third quarter pro- Senior Coach: Shane Grenfell Senior Coach: Jason Bradley gressed, the Giants did enough to overcome their opponents with a run of four goals to two, extending Colours: Blue, Pink & White Colours: White, Teal & Pink the lead to 26 points. It had been a brave effort by the Blues to take up the fight to the Giants, but they didn‘t have the fire- power to match it with them. The Giants were able to come up with goals when they were needed, piling Team List Team List on the scoreboard pressure; and a further four goals to two in the final quarter extended the visitors‘ No Name Goals No Name Goals final winning margin to 41 points. 1 ELYSE CIRSON 1 MAGDA BAZAN Brayden Fowler was the dominant force in the game, finishing with six goals for Manly in a best-on- ground performance; while Anthony Robertson and Calum Johnston were also prominent for the Giants; 2 YVETTE HERITAGE 2 LINDA MCCARTHY who maintain their unbeaten status in 2014. Matt Edwins offered plenty of resistance for the Blues, kick- 3 JENNI STANTON 3 MELISSA BRYDON ing four goals; and along with Nathan Lomas and Joel Bottin-Noonan was among their best. The Blues 4 CLARINDA CAMPBELL won plenty of respect for their competitive performance, but it wasn‘t enough to take the points. 4 JENNIFER BROWN 5 NICOLA KENNEDY 5 JANA WEBB Western Suburbs vs UNSW/ES 6 ELISE KIDD 6 LAUREN HAZELL

7 AMELIA DENT The round finished under lights at Henson Park on Saturday night, with Wests hosting UNSW-ES in a 8 JESSIE BURNHAM 8 LEANNE KIDD high-standard and entertaining game that would see numerous changes in momentum. 9 ASHLEY GROSAS The Magpies, looking to maintain their position in the top five, were the stronger team as the match 9 AMBER DENNIS started; putting plenty of pressure on the Bulldogs to kick five goals to two in the opening term and 11 MELANIE HUNTER 10 CASEY MOANE leading by 18 points at quarter time. The second quarter was a shoot-out, as the Bulldogs threw caution 12 KAYLA BADGER to the wind and threw men forward to keep the scoreboard ticking over. It was a high scoring quarter of 11 ELLEN CREWDSON 13 NATALIE CAMILLERI footy, six goals to three in favour of the Bulldogs as they cut the Magpie lead to just two points at half 12 MEGAN BLACKWOOD time. 14 MEGAN VELLA But for all the free-flowing play that the Bulldogs used to get back into the game in the second term, 13 SHANNYN EVERINGHAM-GEARY 18 MEL HOWARD they would find themselves frustrated in the third. Instead it was the Magpies who would re-assert them- 14 JESSIE MULHOLLAND selves, shutting the Bulldogs down and holding them to just one goal for the quarter while adding five to 21 APRIL GREEN 16 CLANCY HENDERSON their side of the scoreboard; getting out to a 26-point lead. Much of the sting had gone out of the game 23 KIRSTIE BURCHER by the time the last quarter got under way, and it was a low-scoring quarter in which the sides would 17 OLI KROWKA 24 ZEAONA MCDONAGH score just one goal apiece as a marathon day drew to a close with the Magpies completing a 25-point 18 CATHERINE STANTON win. 27 KATE EASTHOPE Brenton Mumme was the focal point for the Magpies‘ attacking raids, finishing with four goals for the 19 BREE BRAGA night. Around the ground, Matt Round ran rings around his Bulldog opposition to be best on ground, 20 LAANI EVANS 28 BRYONY CORLESS while Lindsay Scown and Leigh Conway also made prominent contributions. James Pascoe put up solid 21 LAURA RUSSEL 29 STEPHANIE KOSTIC resistance on the Bulldog forward line, particularly during their second quarter burst, to finish with five 31 HALEY SHORT goals; and along with Jeremy Daniher and Chris Jourdain, was among UNSW-ES‘s best. 22 ELERI MORRIS Premier Division will take a break next weekend, 23 KAT LISS 32 JASMINE PAYNE as a wet weather round was scheduled but hasn‘t 24 AMANDA CHAPMAN 34 NIKKI PERRETT been required. There will be catch-up games and scheduled games in other divisions; but Premier 25 KAT GOW 35 EVE PAMER Division will have the week off. This column will 26 TAIGAN GRENFELL 36 SIMONE HALSE also take a week off, and we‘ll be back in two 37 NIKKI MCNEILL weeks‘ time to review the next round of Premier 27 KIMBERLY CHAN Division. 28 REGAN TAYLOR 38 JUSTINE VELLA And a warning in advance that column will proba- bly not come online till some time on the Monday after that weekend – I‘m in Melbourne on the Sunday and I‘m unlikely to get a chance to edit it on the Sunday night.

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www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 6 35 Round 8 - 31st May—1st June 2014 Round 8 - 31st May—1st June 2014 T E A M L I S T S PLAYER PROFILES MANLY WARRINGAH MOOREBANK FRANK BOLAND — UTS STEWART BOYD — ILLAWARRA Womens Div Two Womens Div Two Senior Coach: Sam Engel Senior Coach: Ian Prudham Nickname: FTT Nickname: Bobcat Colours: Maroon & White Colours: Black & White Favourite AFL Team: Hawks Favourite AFL Team: Geelong Cats Team List Team List No Name Goals Favourite AFL Player: Gary Ablett (jnr) No Name Goals 1 TARA WARNER Favourite AFL Player: 1 ALICIA ARMITAGE 2 BRITTANY BRAY Favourite Playing Position: Centre Favourite Playing Position: Back Half Back 3 BRODIE WESTWOOD 2 MIKAELA BATE Pocket 4 DARLENE HANSEN 3 CLAIRE BRYAN Most Difficult Opponent: Jonathan 5 EMMA PURCELL Most Difficult Opponent: David Lav- Giles 4 EMILY CARRIGAN 6 JESSICA PURCELL ender in Bats practice game 7 SARA LANG 5 ASHLEIGH CARTER Best AFL Sydney Player Seen: Ben 8 JANET LOVE Best AFL Sydney Player Seen: Tom Rogers (former hills eagles) or Troy luff 6 JESSICA FERRALL 9 CHARLINE WOOD Chadwick (ex swans player) 7 HOLLY GRAHAM 10 ABBEY WALTERS 11 ALICIA DUNAJUK Most Annoying Teammate: The whole Most Annoying Teammate: Dylan 8 JESSICA JOSLYN 12 TYLER GREEN forward line Koop (needs to kick a goal desperately)

9 CIARA KEARNS 13 AMANDA HOPE Funniest Teammate: Henry ‗Gerbil‘ Funniest Teammate: Christopher Cook 10 ALISA KELLEY 14 CASSIE RICE Macgregor (too much banter) 15 ERIN MCALISTER 11 RACHAEL LEWIS 16 AMY LANG Most Embarrassing Football Mo- Most Embarrassing Football Mo- 12 TIFFANY LINAY 17 AMANDA WARD ment: Missing a shot from the goal ment: watch running 1hr slow at train- 18 LIZ TOWNEND square ing therefore training for an hour late/ 13 KELLY MARSH 19 KIRRALEE LOVE wearing female sunglasses to the game 14 MELANIE O‘BRIEN 20 SRAH FORGE Greatest Football Achievement: 4 goals in a ¼ against Wollongong Greatest Football Achievement: 15 DANIELLE PETKOVIC 21 KATE LANG BMFC 2011 22 RACHEL MARTIN 16 BELINDA PORTER Best Football Advice Given to You: 23 MOLLEY FRENCH ‘The suggestion to play for the bats Best Football Advice Given to You: 17 TE RINA TAITE 24 SIOBHAN MOORE when you move up to Sydney what you put in is what you'll get out 18 LISA THOMPSON 25 RHEANNA VEHLOW 26 STEPHANIE SHELDON 2014 Winner: Gary 2014 Brownlow Medal Winner: Gary 19 LEANNA WARWICK 43 MILLEY RICKARD Ablett Ablett

Junior Club: South Melbourne Districts Junior Club: Belconnen Cats!

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This page is provided by the NSW Australian Football History Society. The Society‘s GOSFORD UTS SHAMROCKS aims are to preserve the memory of NSW football. Tomorrow this game you are at will Womens Div Two Womens Div Two become history. Who won this, why did they do that, what does that mean? The Soci- Senior Coach: Simon Berry Senior Coach: Vanessa Mayer ety wants to preserve those memories. Your club can help by designating a club histo- Colours: Black & Yellow Colours: Teal & Black rian to work with the Society. As well you or the club can join, the details of which are on their website: www.nswfootballhistory.com.au Team List Team List No Name Goals In the first decade of the last century, a number of VFL (now AFL) clubs regularly visited No Name Goals 1 JULIE THAI Sydney, sometimes for a holiday and at others, to play, normally against NSW or a com- 1 RUBY PARKER 2 SARAH BRADLEY bined Sydney side. 2 CARLEY GAULT 3 LYDIA FINNERTY In nearly all of these visits the clubs made no claim on the gate takings to offset their 3 ANGELA WILLS 4 MELINA BUDDEN travel and accommodation costs and what money was raised was left with the league in JADE GRAINGER 5 KATIE SILVER Sydney. 4 9 DAISSY YUAN This gesture was particularly welcomed by league officials and in 1909 with Collingwood, 5 KARINA DAVIDSON 10 SANDRA RYAN Geelong and premiers, South Melbourne all visiting at the same time, allowed the NSW 6 TANYA HOYES 11 SIMONE FAULKNER Football League to declare a very rare profit on their operational activities. 7 SHELLEY BOURKE Such was the magnanimity of these gestures that it led one Sydney official to comment 12 SUZANNE FLAHERTY 8 KARA MCDONALD that these VFL clubs ―must have money to burn.‖ 13 JESSIE COOPER It was pleasing to read a comment written in the Sydney Morning Herald in 1906 re- 9 PETA WHITE 14 ERICA WILCOX garding the St Kilda visit in August 1906, which read: 10 REBECCA COLLINS 15 SOPHIE THROWER 17 KELLIE NOLAN ―The last day of the visiting team in Sydney was fully occupied in a very pleasant man- 11 TES MUTTON 18 RITA BONETTI ner yesterday. The morning was devoted to a harbour trip, which was thoroughly en- 12 AMY HESSELL 19 MORGAN ZHU joyed, the weather being genial and the attendance good. 13 KIM PRATT After lunch the visitors, escorted by several members of the League, paid a visit to 20 CHRISTINE MCCUTCHEON 14 REBECCA CHIN Messrs. Beale and Co. Pianoforte Factory at 47 Trafalgar St Annandale where the man- 21 VON EIRLYS ager showed them through the various departments, and explained the process of 15 SALLY MCGRATH 23 TULLY MCDONOUGH manufacture from the time of arrival of the raw material, till the finished article was pro- 16 REBECCA MCMAHON 24 LARA HILMI DANI MCCARTHY duced. 17 KIM SMALLACOMBE 27 28 CHERETA DAYLIGHT Afterwards, a vocal and instrumental concert was provided, and a repast served, which 18 STEPH FARQUHARSON was thoroughly enjoyed. Several toasts were enthusiastically honoured. 29 DOMINICA RAYMOND 19 EMILY CROOKES An adjournment was then made to Messrs Tooth and Co 's brewery (Broadway, Sydney) 31 TERESA ROBERTSON where the visitors were shown round by Messrs. Finn and Whiting after which an ad- 20 ANNABELLE BARES 32 LEANNE MCKENZIE journment was made to the dining hall, handsomely decorated in honour of the visitors, 21 EMMA SHAW 33 KERRI ALLEN where refreshments were partaken of. The toast "Success to the firm of Messrs. Tooth 22 LOUISE ABEY 34 BETH SARGENT and Co " proposed by Messrs. Rason (vice-president) and Dixon (manager), of St. Kilda, 23 GENNA CLARKE 36 VICKI CHAMRON 41 CHARLENE HUMPHRIES was heartily received. 24 NICOLE MACKIE After inspecting the new railway station (Central Railway Station was opened only days 44 CLARE GILL 25 OLIVIA SAVIA before on 4 August, 1906) a visit was made to the head station of the Metropolitan Fire 51 SHONA O‘LOUGHLIN 26 MAGGIE MURPHY Brigade (located in Castlereagh Street, Sydney) where, through the courtesy of Mr 53 LISA BOWKER Stoneham, an interesting and instruction hour was spent. The team left last night by the southern mail for Wagga, where the last match of the tour will be played to-day. A large gathering of local "Australian" players and supporter attended to give them a hearty send off. The days of groups of people seeing off friends and family at the Sydney Rail Terminal, ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Mascot Airport or one of the many wharfs in the city have long gone.

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SOUTHERN POWER AUBURN GIANTS By Caitlin Arnold Womens Div Two Womens Div Two With competition in Sydney AFL going from strength to strength as each Senior Coach: Matt Crowe Senior Coach: Lael Kassem season passes, clubs are recognising the need to up-the-ante in their Colours: Aqua, Black & White Colours: Orange & Grey approach to the game. The Moorebank Magpies are one such club who are reworking their tactics in order to gain an advantage. Team List Team List Introducing Strength and Conditioning Coach Levih Warby last year, the club realised the worth of a professional approach the game, as they saw No Name Goals No Name Goals immediate results on the scoreboard. 1 CLAIRE OBRIEN 1 MARWA ISMAIL Following a successful 2013 campaign – three of their teams competing in 2 LISA TOWNSON 2 SOUMAYA EL KADOMI the finals series – their 2014 aspirations were to aim higher. 3 RAYANNE ZAIM 3 DOMINQUE GOOM However, as can happen to any club, the Magpies have been struck down with illness and injury in the 4 RAYAN SAFAR opening stages of the 2014 season, providing less than desired match outcomes. 4 EBONY MACKEY 5 LIALI KARRA-HASSAN With each of their teams (Division Two, Division Four, Division Five, Women‘s Division Two and Under 5 LAUREN HODGSON 6 LAEL KASSEM 19s Division Two) currently knocking on the door of the top half of the ladder, Club President and Senior Coach Mark Coles admits that they had hoped for better results this year. 6 MELISSA CIRAOLO 7 HAYAT AJAJ Unable to find continuity amongst their playing group and the wet weather wreaking havoc, the club has 7 JENNA MILLER 8 FAHIMI QUEIK begun holding team dinners with the aim of bringing the players and coaching staff together to discuss 8 ASHLEY MCCLURE 9 SABRINA BADR tactics. 9 KRISTY DE PELLEGRINI 10 NASREN WILSON ―They assess their own performance and provide feedback to the coaches on how they see things,‖ ex- 10 BIANCA NORTH 11 NORA AYAD plains Coles. Coles says that the way forward at Moorebank is to continue to develop their proficient attitude toward 11 MELANIE HIBBERT 12 AMNA KARRA-HASSAN 13 ASEEL SOUFI training, and then capitalising on their investments at the club. 12 BRITTANY DAY ―This season has seen a qualified Physiotherapist at every training session to diagnose injuries, recom- 14 LAILA HALWANI 13 LYNDEL MCMARTIN mend treatment and provide the treatment itself. 15 JASMINE AYAD 14 KATHRYN HULL ―Each team has a Physiotherapist with them for away games, whilst two are in attendance at home 16 AZIZA MALAS games.‖ 15 RACHEL MOON 17 MARIA SINU MUA Soon to be introducing a new Strength and Conditioning Coach – Warby is set to leave the club due to 17 RACHEL SMITH 18 WALAE CHEHADE outside commitments – the Magpies are hoping that this will add another level of fitness to their game. 18 ERIKA HOSKINGS 19 RIMA ISMAIL ―Looking at results, our medium term aim is to see the Seniors and Reserves playing competitive football 19 ALEXANDA TEGG 20 JAMILE GHEMRAOUI in Division One and Three. We are also focused on continuing to strengthen our relationship with our major sponsor, Mounties.‖ 20 MELISSA APPLEBY 21 SERA NAG Coles says that despite current results, there are many standout stars amongst their playing group in- 21 SHELLEY GIBSON 22 EIMAN ULUBUDY cluding Tom Rice, Taylor Currant, Chris Harry and Ryan Forrestor. 22 DANIELLE DUNAJCIK 23 ZAINAB TLAIS ―Chris in particular has been a surprise packet as after not playing regularly since 2010, he has returned 23 JESSICA COLQUHOUN 25 YASHA KAMMOUN more committed and better than ever.‖ 24 BRONTE HOWELL 26 JENAN ELRISHE In an effort to conjure a sense of pride in the history of the club, Moorebank will also be looking to en- 27 LAILA IBRAHIM gage with former players. Holding their annual ‗Past Players Day‘ in Round 17, the club will devote the 25 JASMIN FERGUS 28 LINA ELCHEIKH day‘s play to the foundation clubs on which the Magpies were built. 26 KATHLEEN PARKER ―Each of our senior teams will be wearing a different retro jumper. Third Grade will wear Bankstown‘s 29 MAYSA CHAKIK 28 SANDRA SMITH green and gold, Reserves will don Southern Districts‘ and Liverpool‘s blue and white, whilst our Seniors 30 SARAH ANNOUS 29 LISA ROSE will wear the original South West Sydney black and white colours.‖ 31 SHAYMA FATFAT Reflecting a demand of the local area, the Moorebank Magpies have this year introduced their first NAY NORRIS 30 32 WAFA EL WADIA Women‘s team – currently playing the in Women‘s Division Two competition. 32 LOUISE GLASGOW 33 HALA AYACHE With many female players in their community already enjoying a love of playing the game, however 60 LINDA TOWNSON 34 MARWA ADRA having to travel to other areas in order to fulfill their desires to do so, the Magpies now provide an op- portunity to the women of South West Sydney to play Australian Rules. ―I feel that we have addressed a long overdue need in the region.‖ Rising stars of the Women‘s side according to Coles include Cassie Rice, Tara Warner and Rheanna Vehlow. As with the other debutant Women‘s teams in the Division Two competition such as Manly-Warringah ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL and Gosford, the Moorebank side is still finding their feet at the lower end of the ladder, however have had a taste of victory in winning their first game of the season.

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WOLLONDILLY RANDWICK CITY ANGELS BRAD WATSON—PENNANT HILLS Division Four Womens Div Two Senior Coach: Daniel Hockey Senior Coach: Colours: Red & White Colours: Red, Black & White Brad played his junior footy predominately at the Westbrook Junior AFL club, one of the Colours: Red & White Colours: Red, Black & White three key feeder clubs into Pennant Hills Seniors. He made numerous representative sides and has been a member of the Swans Academy from the start of his football career. Team List Team List Brad played Under 18‘s Rams in 2013, as a bottom age player, and was named as best No Name Goals No Name Goals player in most games he played. In 2013 he was an integral part of the midfield for Pennant 1 DANIEL KOVASEVIC Hills 2013 Under 18 Division One premiership winning the 2013 Players Player Award from 2 JAMES WESTON 5 STEPH COOK-WRIGHT his teammates. 3 CORY RUTLAND 6 RIEKA MILEN Brad returned to the Senior Side after 2 weeks with the NSW Rams team 4 RHYS HAMILTON and was named in the best after an outstanding game against Sydney 5 JOSHUA DRYBURGH 7 STACEY HALL Hills Eagles on Saturday. Brad has exceptional skills and combines the 6 SCOTT SMITH hardness of an inside player with the skills, poise and decision making of 8 IMOGEN GEILLSLER a quality outside player. 7 CHAD FITZSIMMONS 10 CYN ANDERSON 8 MATTHEW JENSEN We look forward to seeing Brad as part of the Pennant Hills senior side 9 SHAUN PAGET 11 EMMA CHARLTEN for many years, or at the highest possible level he is able to achieve. 10 ZAC MADDEN 13 ELISIE BANKS Previous nominees: 11 LUKE OSBOURNE Round 1— Taylor Preece (UNSW/ES) 12 ODIN RASMUSSEN 14 JARNIA ZARB Round 2— Abe Davis (UNSW/ES) 13 TYE JACKSON Round 3—Theo Moraitis (Pennant Hills) 15 SHANNON FLEMMING 14 JOSHUA O‘RIORDAN Round 4—Callum Mills (North Shore) 17 ABBEY MCDONALD Round 5—Harry Dobson (Sydney University) 15 CHRISTOPHER WOLFE Round 6—Jack Park (Manly Warringah) 16 BRANDAN PARKER 18 GABI BRYAN 18 JACKSON CRANE 20 KAYA THOMPSON KIMBERLY CHAN— WOLLONGONG SAINTS 19 ETHAN CRESTANI 22 TINA ZEKANTS As a Northern District Tigers junior, Kim has been a commodity to every team she has played 20 CHRIS UNDERWOOD with. Tough on the ball and not intimidated by girls twice her size, Kim has a tenacity on and 21 SEAN FITZSIMMONS 23 REBECCA FLORENCE off the ball to envy. Kim's debut season with the Wollongong Saints, although still new has 22 ROBERT DRYBURGH been nothing short of one to keep an eye on. 24 KELLY PARKER 23 BRENDAN COCKERILL

Winning the club's best on ground in round 5, Kim proved why 24 TIMOTHY GODDARD 29 GEMMA CHMIELEWSKI she has quickly become an asset to the Saints half back line and 25 DAVE ABELA 30 SARAH FALLIS centers. Kim has also represented NSW in the Youth Girls Nation- 26 RUSSELL ANDREWS als competition and her skills and expertise have been a wel- 28 DANIEL HOCKEY 50 BEC APTED comed presence into our team.

Previous nominees: Round 1— Kate Stanton (Wollongong) Round 2—Jasmine Smith (UNSW/ES) Round 3—Wafaa Elwadia (Auburn) ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Round 4—Emily Crookes (Gosford)

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NOR-WEST RANDWICK CITY Division Three Division Three Senior Coach: Mark Johnston & Peter Senior Coach: Mitch Rose Frank Boland Kyle Colours: Red, White & Black Colours: Blue & White UTS Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals Brendan Browne Aaron Savage 2 PETER KYLE 1 GREG ELLIOTT UTS Hills Eagles 3 PETER RICHARDSON 3 GEORGE GAROUFALIS 4 HARRY STEVER 5 RYAN JOHNSTON 5 SEAN HARPER-WIRTH 6 ADAM NEWTON 6 RICHARD LAWSON Kieran Wright Matthew Scholz Nathan Lomas 8 ETHON COOMBS 7 ASH MCCAIG Pennant Hills Hills Eagles Campbelltown 14 AARON BAYNE 8 DANNY PEZESHKI 15 DAVID CLINCH 9 MARK KAVANAGH 16 SEB GOLDRICK 20 CALLEN COLVILLE 17 MICHAEL GRAY Andy Eurell 23 BLAIR OLIVER 20 LEIGH SHARPE Western Suburbs 23 LOUIS BUTLER 25 MICHAEL SADLER 28 PETER MARTINOLI 28 CHRIS HENDERSON Lindsay Scown 31 JACK BENNETT 31 MICHAEL GARSTIN Alexander Wynn Matt Round Western Suburbs 32 JAMES MOYNIHAN St George 37 SCOTT FEIGAN Western Suburbs 34 LIAM VIEGEL 49 AIDAN GREET 36 JASON WOODWARD Jack Caspersonn 39 JOSH EDWARDS 53 MICHAEL HOFFSTEIN Sydney Uni 44 KYLE CLARKE 55 JORDAN LIPSON 47 MATTHEW SCHWAGER 60 DIMITRI GAROUFALIS Anthony Robertson 48 DANIEL HARDING 63 JEREMY GRANT Manly Warringah 49 BLAKE HEGGIE 64 ANDREW HOOPER 50 OWEN HICKMAN 52 BENNETT IDSTEIN 75 MITCH ROSE 54 SEB MURRAY 77 LUKE MAUNDER 60 DAVID DRAPER 78 JULIAN FINCH Ted Strudwick James Pascoe Stephen Wray MUSA BAKARI North Shore UNSW/ES Pennant Hills 62 79 TIM BOLCH 65 MICHAEL GUTHRIDGE 80 MAT BURKE 66 ALEX LORENZELLI 81 PETER CONNAIRE 68 ASH LIGHT 72 JEREMY DILGER 82 CALLUM DAY 74 ZANE PRIEST 83 ADRIAN IRELAND 97 CHEYNE ANDERSON 84 ROBBIE MELDRUM Joel Robbie Stephen Wilsen UNSW/ES St George

Brayden Fowler ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Manly Warringah

www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 30 11 Round 8 - 31st May—1st June 2014 Round 8 - 31st May—1st June 2014 MILESTONES SENIOR TEAM LISTS Congratulations to following players on achieving milestones: MOOREBANK GOSFORD Christian Triffitt—200 games—Penrith Division Two Division Three Senior Coach: Mark Coles Senior Coach: Bruce Cross Tom Hall—50 Games—Penrith Colours: Black & White Colours: Yellow & Black

AFL SYDNEY WEBSITE Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals

1 DANIEL SAUNDERS 1 PETE MCCARTHY 2 JOHN MATHEISON 2 TAYLOR CURRANT 3 JACK HUNT 3 JOSEPH O‘MARA 4 LUKE LEPAGE 4 RYAN FORRESTER 5 SCOTT BURKINSHAW 6 RHYS HORTON 6 ADAM TOMSETT Visit www.sydneyafl.com.au for 7 SHAUN WICKEN 7 SEAN HANSEN 8 SAM YOUNG Latest News 8 DAMIAN TOMSETT 9 BRIAN CURRANT 9 LACHLAN THOMPSON Results 10 DANIEL BALDERSTON 10 NEIL DORRINGTON 11 TROY LARKINS 2014 Fixtures 11 MICK HOLGATE Ladders 12 THOMAS RICE 12 FRASER THOMPSON 13 MITCH BURTON 13 HAMISH BARSING Photo Gallery 15 ANDREW CRUWYS 14 SCOTT STOKES 19 SCOTT DUGGAN 15 CRAIG GIBLIN JOBSON

Sydney AFL Forms 21 MATTHEW KIRPICHNIKOV 16 MARK WALKER and more 22 PAUL MARKOU 17 NEIL WALKER CHRISTIAN EMERY 23 BLAKE PARKER 18 19 JAMES KEMP 24 IAIN CAMPBELL 20 HARRY MCGUIRE 26 ADAM SHELDON 21 LIAM GHALAYINI SOCIAL MEDIA 29 JOHNATHON MOORE 22 AARON SMITH 30 BLAKE PEARCE 23 TIM EATHER 32 DAVIEL SCHULSTAD A F L S y d n e y @ a f l s y d n e y 25 CAMERON JONES 36 CHRIS CAIRNS 26 SCOTT DORRINGTON 37 CHRIS HARRY 27 PAUL STOCKLEY 69 ANTHONY SIMPSON 29 AMOS HESSELL

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CAMDEN BLACKTOWN Division Two Division Two Senior Coach: James Dixon Senior Coach: Ash Moeller Colours: Navy Blue & White Colours: Red, Yellow & Black In 2014 selected matches will be live streamed through the Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals AFL Sydney website thanks to Digital Sports. To watch live 1 FRASER BROWN 2 PAT BARCLAY simply go to www.sydneyafl.com.au and click on the AFL 2 CHRIS MURRAY 3 MIKE O‘GRADY 3 JAMES BROADBENT 4 ANDREW CAREY Sydney TV tab. 4 STEPHEN MANN 5 KENT WEIR 5 DAVID PATTISON 6 JOSH MANN 6 JAMES WATKINS 7 BEN MOLYNEAUX All matches live streamed will then be stored on the AFL 7 MARK MAHER 8 HENRY BUTTON Sydney website and can viewed at any time. 8 BLAKE MCCROSSEN 9 LEIGHTON CORR 9 BEN REID 10 MATTHEW GANN 10 MARK STREET 11 DEAN CONNORS Upcoming matches— 11 BEVAN KEYS 13 LUCAS BENDT 12 TIM MCDONALD 14 JOEY SAUNDERS 13 BEN ROBERTSON 15 FABIAN MCLEOD 14 DREW LAWRENCE 16 DAN MCINTYRE NICK LAWS 15 20 BEN AKMENS JOSHUA LEYS Round Date Home Away Venue 16 21 BRAD WHALE JOEL WHEELER 17 22 GILL CORR 18 MITCH BROADSTOCK 23 DANIEL CLIFFORD 8 31st May Sydney University Pennant Hills Sydney Uni No 1 19 CRAIG TREWHELLA 26 ANDREW POLKINGHORNE @ 2:00pm 20 MARK HALTEH 28 DANIEL BURFORD 21 PAUL LOVE 30 MARK BURGER 9 14th June Western Suburbs Manly Warringah Picken Oval 22 ADAM NOYCE 31 JAY ROUGHLEY @ 2:00pm 23 DAVID THOMAS 39 ASH MOELLER 24 SHANE DOHERTY 40 MATTHEW HINCHCLIFFE 10 21st June Campbelltown Western Suburbs Monarch Oval 25 THOMAS GLYNN 46 MICHAEL COLLINS @ 2:00pm 26 MATT SMITH 48 JARED CLIFFORD 27 AARON BEVES 52 ETHAN BARCLAY 28 JOSIAH AYLING 53 MBIMBI MBIMBI 29 JAMES DIXON 54 MATT NEWSON 30 GREG MCGUINESS 59 AARON HILL 31 SCOTT WAX 60 TIM BARACZ 32 VICTOR MUSGRAVE 33 JOSH BARBARO 61 DANIEL NIEASS 34 TOMMY PRIOR 62 LUKE CAMELLIRI 35 JAIME PAGE 66 DANIEL LIM

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MANLY WARRINGAH NORTH SHORE HOLROYD PARRAMATTA MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Premier Division Premier Division Division One Division One Senior Coach: Leigh Brain Senior Coach: Jon Hayres Senior Coach: Shane Jorgenson Senior Coach: Stuart Newman Colours: Maroon & White Colours: Red & Black Colours: Blue & Yellow Colours: Red, Black & White

Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 DAVID STROUD 1 MATT VARJAVANDI 1 ADAM BYRNES 1 LOGAN MEAD 2 LACHLAN KILPATRICK 2 DANNY ROBERTS 2 JAMES BRACKIN 3 TYRONE ARMITAGE 3 DALE FITZGERALD 2 MICHAEL STACEY 4 DYLAN BROGAN 4 JAMES BRAIN 4 JACK DWYER 3 CHRIS JONES 5 BRAYDEN FOWLER 5 ROB VINCENT 5 JARRYD WATTERS 4 BEN RODGERS 6 RYAN WEARNE 6 SAM CARRUTHERS 6 RYAN LUDOWYKE 7 JACK HAWKINS 5 JORDAN PIDGEON 7 BRENDAN FITZGERALD 7 MARK BISHOP 8 HARRY WEBB 8 CHRIS MURPHY 6 LUKE MCLEOD 8 RYAN HARRIS 9 ANTHONY ROBERTSON 9 ADRIAN HARRY 7 RYAN TERREY 10 GAV NIXON 10 HARRISON KOCH 10 JASON HARRY 8 MATTHEW CAHILL 11 CONNOR PETTERSSON 11 LACHLAN HAYRES 11 SEAN ELLICOTT 12 ANGUS BUNCLE JOSH TERREY 12 SELBY LEE STEERE 9 12 PETER LEBRETON 13 GARETH BENBOW 13 ALEX KANE 10 BRYCE MAYNE TIM WOLNIZER THOMAS THURGARLAND 13 14 15 SCOTT EASEY 15 ERIC BURKE 11 SCOTT MACGUIRE 14 ANDREW ROBERTSON 16 CHRIS BANDY 16 MICHAEL ATKINSON 12 GRANT WEBB SAM WOOD 17 MICHAEL VOYAGE 15 17 JORDAN WEIR 19 TODD ALEXANDER 13 MICHAEL LENNOX 16 JACK COGHLAN 18 LEVI BRAIN 20 PAT CODLING SCOTT NOLAN 17 SAM SIMPSON 19 CRAIG PRIDGEON 14 21 JAKE MONK 20 CALUM JOHNSTON 15 SUNNY GILL 19 CAM LUDOWYKE JACK HUNTER 22 ZAC MANLEY 21 16 STUART MCKINLAY 21 JAMES MOYLAN JACK LYNCH 23 MATT CLARKE 22 22 NICK RODGERS 23 HAYDEN WASHINGTON 24 TEDDY STRUDWICK 17 CHARLIE GALAYINI 23 TIM CAMERON 24 DANIEL DICKERSON 25 RON WASON 18 BRODIE CRANE 27 CHARLIE PARSONS 24 GUS ROGERS 25 THOMAS FARRELLY 19 JOHN MANISCALCO 26 TOM MCCAFFREY 28 JOSH DAVID-WRIGHT 25 RONAN WORDSORTH 29 CAMERON HOLMES 20 CHRIS IRWIN 27 JACK PARKER 26 KIERAN BRIDGER JACKSON POLA-SMITH 31 LACHLAN CLANCY 21 SHANE WILLIAMS 28 29 MARK WILLIAMS 29 NATHAN BOSSCHIETER 33 DOUG HADDIN 23 KANE RADFORD 30 DAN MARTIN 30 WILLS BRASSIL 34 MATT ADAMSON 24 TRENT SCHMUTTER 36 JIMI MCDONALD 36 DANIEL SCHACHER 32 PETER FROST SIRELI FIFITA 37 JAMES BEHAGG 37 JUSTIN WALSH 27 35 SIMON WILLIAMS 39 JAKE SAUNDERS 38 PHILLIP PRIOR 33 ANDREW MUNNS 48 HENRY ST HILL 39 JAMES MASON 41 RICHARD LYNCH 35 ANTHONY BISHOP 54 TIM CORDNER 40 TOM SCHULTZ 46 JIMMY MCKENZIE 41 SAM HAIDER 49 SAM JACKSON 36 HAYDEN TURNER 60 CARLTON HOLLSTEN

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Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 ALEX O‘DEA No Name Goals No Name Goals 2 JAMES WEBSTER 1 LIAM DAVIS 1 TIM COLE 2 BRENTON MUMME 4 EDEN BENNELL 2 ANDREW WARDROP 3 JOSH MADDOX 4 ADRIAN HILL 6 RYAN HEZLETT 4 ANDREW DAVIS 7 CHRIS BOLT 3 RYAN MURPHY 5 TIM UNDERWOOD 5 TOM SUNDBERG 9 SAM WALLWORK 4 JAMES CLARKE 7 CLINT MCGRATH 10 BRADLEY PLUG 6 LACHLAN LAMONT 5 JAKE MCINTOSH 9 MATT ROUND 11 LUKE JARJOURA 7 JUSTIN KENNA 6 LEIGH HOGAN 10 TOM MABON 12 EDEN WOODEND 8 PATRICK HEALEY 13 ED MCCANN 7 PHIL HAMER 9 RAWSON KIRKHOPE 12 KRISTIAN ERICSON 14 JOEL GRAY 8 MORGAN REID 13 SEAMUS PEARSON 15 REESE GILLESPIE 10 DEAN IPAVIZ 16 DARREN CARLE 9 JACK DICKENS 11 SCOTT ROBERTSON 14 STEPHEN HUDSON 17 RICHARD TYRRELL 10 CAMERON ROE 12 TOM NIXON 15 LINDSAY SCOWN 18 JAYDEN DONATO 13 LIAM FLANAGAN 20 BRENDAN CANN 11 PAUL JOHNSON 16 TIM LAMBERT 21 JOHN LITTLE 12 ADAM COOK 14 ANDREW MORLEY 17 TAYLOR WILLIAMSON 15 SCOTT TREGONING 22 BLAKE MALCOLM 13 MATTHEW YOUNG 18 ROBERT BAMFORD 23 LUKE WILBY 16 LEIGH MEYRICK 24 DANIEL LLOYD 14 DANIEL TURNER 20 JAMES NEWBURY 17 ADAM BAKER 26 BRENDAN JENKINS 15 MICHAEL FINDLAY 22 WADE BLACKBURN KAIZAAD MEHTA 27 JASON FRETWELL 18 16 TIM CASHMAN 23 JOSH ZOPPO 28 ROMAN CHOWANETZ 19 MORGAN DAVIS 29 BILL SHIPWAY 17 DUANE WILD 20 JOEL MINICHIELLO 24 MARCUS LINSEN 30 DAMON WOODEND 18 LUKE JANNSON 21 GRANT BAILEY 25 ELLIOT HARPER 31 MITCHELL SOAMES 19 BRENDAN KENNY 22 FRANK BOLAND 26 LEIGH CONWAY 32 NICK HALLIDAY 33 BEN PLUG 20 LIAM AGGETT 23 DAVID LAVENDER 27 SCOTT LEAR 34 ALISTAIRE DUELL-FERGUSON 24 MARSHAL CAIRNDUFF 24 NIC KERBER 28 ANDY EURELL 35 ADAM MIDDLETON 25 JAMES MASDEN 36 HARRY JENKINS 27 IAN HOLDER 30 DANIEL REID 26 NICK INGALL 37 KEVIN JONES 28 REGAN SHARPE 43 MATTHEW LEMME 27 FERGUS WATTS 40 JAMES WEST 34 RYAN KING-THORNBURG 45 LEVI SANDS 43 RYAN HUGHES 28 MICHAEL ISHIK 36 TRISTAN SMITH 46 NATHAN SCARFO 45 RYAN BETTS 29 MITCH HALL 47 TYLER RYAN 34 RYAN KING-THORNBURG 30 MICHAEL MAY 47 KYALL WALFORD 48 ANDREW RICCORD 36 TRISTEN SMITH 48 PATRICK WILMOT 49 LUKE ELASI 34 SAM WAY 50 MITCHELL KUHN 44 TROY SHEEN 36 THOMAS ZILM 53 YANNI MILLIGAN-SAVILLE

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SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES ST GEORGE PENRITH ILLAWARRA Premier Division Premier Division Division One Division One Senior Coach: Peter Steer Senior Coach: Terry Mudge Senior Coach: Barry Denton Senior Coach: David Nolen Colours: Yellow & Blue Colours: Red & White Colours: Black, Teal & White Colours: Red & White

Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 16 DEAN COSTELLO 1 DANIEL COOPER 1 MITCHELL STEVENS 1 BEN HYNDES 19 KEN EWEN-CHAPPELL 2 DANIEL NAPPER 2 JOSH SHEPHARD 2 WILL COOK 21 DAMIAN CHARLESTON 4 PAT MCBRIDE 3 ADAM SHARP 3 PAORA WAAKA 22 RYAN BARRETT 5 DAVID LYCAKIS 4 PATRICK POPE 6 DAVE NOLEN 25 WILL BRADLEY 6 ROD CRAIG 8 NATHAN ISKRA 26 RYAN FITTON 5 MITCH RENEHAN MICHAEL MILNER 28 JIMMY GORDON 8 6 JAKE SULTANA 10 JACKSON GRAY 29 ZAC JOHNS 9 DECLAN DONOHUE 7 DANIEL SCHROOT 11 ISAAC WALTON BEN JONES 31 JARED MADDEN 10 8 GEORGE PANERAS 12 JACOB BROOKFIELD 33 AARON DRINKWATER 11 STEPHEN WILSEN 9 JAY EDWARDS 13 JOE KENNY 34 NICK CROWE 12 BEN SHARP 10 BEN ROBINSON 15 ETHAN HAILEY 35 DAMON STEER 13 BRYCE ADDISON 16 CHRISTOS PANAGAKOS 36 TIM GARLICK 11 MALEN WATSON 14 KARL MERSON 17 JACK NUGENT 37 SCOTT PIERCE 12 TAYT CORLESS 15 TOM GREEN 18 DANIEL WORDEN 38 JOSH CASS 13 SAM LOCKHART 16 HARRY GREEN 39 CAMERON ARNDT 19 RYAN WELLS 17 DEAN GILBERT 15 MICHAEL BROWN 40 JAKE FAMULARO 21 CHRIS COOK 18 DOM KILLWORTH 16 MAX MCNAMARA 41 TIM PHYSICK 22 BEN FROST 19 NICK RYAN 17 TOM ROBERTS 42 TOM RIVERS 23 MITCH O‘BRIAN 21 JESSE MUDGE 18 MATTHEW LAFFAN 43 STEVE O‘CONNOR 24 NELSON WELLS 44 MARK SKUSE 22 CHRIS WINDLE 19 TATE DIMECH 25 JAKE HOGARTH 46 JAMES REGAN 23 JON SHINEBERG 20 LIAM MURPHY 28 DYLAN KOOP 47 MATT SCHOLZ 24 DANIEL TOMLINS 21 JOSH ANASIS 48 AARON DUNCAN 29 ERIN FRANKLIN 25 CALLUM ANDREWS 22 JAMES DENTON 49 LACHLAN COX 30 THOMAS WALSH 26 DANIEL ANNOR 23 MICHAEL DENTON 50 HARRY BOND 31 SAM WILSON 27 PAUL SAIN 51 BRENT TREWIN 24 JACK PONTON 28 STEVEN NABAKI 33 PETER LLOYD 52 JOSH RODMAN 25 JAKE PIANTA 29 STEVEN LORDING 34 JOSHUA TIER 53 JOSH KUNDE 26 LACHLAN SMITH 30 NICK SHAW 36 BRAYDON GREENWOOD 54 JESSE CASS 27 TOM HALL 31 BEN HODGSON 39 JACK THOMPSON 56 JORDAN MCPHERSON SHANE DEMIR 32 JAMES DEVLIN 40 ADAM BIRRER 57 TOM STEWART 32 33 CHRIS NOLAN 58 JACK MARA 33 ALEXANDER WYNN 47 MITCHELL QUARRELL 42 LUKE JONES 59 PAUL LONG 34 KUIAM ANU 55 SAM ROONEY 60 JOSH CUTTING 37 HARRY ORR 46 NATHAN WRIGHT 60 STEWART BOYD

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UNSW/ES STINGRAYS BALMAIN DOCKERS SYDNEY UNIVERSITY PENNANT HILLS Womens Div One Womens Div One Premier Division Premier Division Senior Coach: Tracey Kick Senior Coach: Hayley Warren Senior Coach: Anton Turco Senior Coach: Chris Yard Colours: White, red, blue, black, Colours: Purple & White Colours: Blue & Gold Colours: Red & Navy Blue yellow

Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 5 JACK CASPERSONN 1 REBECCA LING 2 SEBASTIAN PARKER 13 EVAN SMITH 2 MAI NGUYEN 1 AYNSLEE RODGER 3 AARON CRISFIELD 14 MONTY KROCHMAL 3 CHANTELLE SAWKA 2 NARELLE SPANGHER 15 JAMES LEWINGTON 4 MATT THOMAS 4 LIASI TARUA 3 BELINDA PRIDE 19 MICHAEL FIGG 5 LLOYD SHEPHERD 5 MELITA MORRISS 4 SHERELLE MOORE 21 ALEX DYSON 6 BRANT JACK 6 ERIN HODSON 25 GLENN SMITH 9 NICK CAMPBELL 7 EMMA MCKAY 5 HOPE FENECH 28 LUKE FREEMANTLE 10 ROB WATTS 8 SARAH COURT 6 LAURA HOLDSWORTH 30 JESSE COX 11 THEO MORIATIS 9 HANNAH MCINTOSH 32 MATT HUTTON 7 ERINA CORDINA 12 SAM ZIKMAN 10 MEREDITH BARNES 33 TOM ELKINGTON 8 HAYLEY WARREN 13 HARRY ANGEL 11 NICOLA VRACHNAS 35 JOHN HAGGERTY 14 ALEX GOODALL 12 LISA MACAROUNA 9 ROXY MCGEE 36 MITCH SCOTT 15 KIERAN WRIGHT 13 KATE EDWARDS 10 KYRRA RAWNSLEY 38 JAKE SWARTS 14 MADDY COLLIER 39 KYLE UNDERWOOD 16 TIM WALES 12 JULIA BRADLEY 15 MONICA KAVANAGH 40 SAM SLEIGH 17 ADAM NIXON 16 AMY PRIESTLY 14 PETA HEMPHILL 41 DOM VINCENT 18 DAN WITT 42 BEN FITZPATRICK 18 REMI BANUELOS 15 KATHARYNA 20 STEPHEN WRAY 43 CHRIS BROWNE 19 CHANEL MELANI 21 BEN URWIN 17 KATE FITZSIMMONS 44 MATTHEW VICIC 20 CISKA VAN SCHALKWYK 22 KARLA SPILAREWICZ 45 PETER CASEY 22 REGAN PINKER 21 SANDRA JANJETOVIC 46 JAMES HOWARD 23 DANIEL PREEN 22 ERICA MCIERNON 23 ROWIE MORGAN 47 KANE CLARKE 25 DAMIAN DELL‘AQUILA 23 LAUREN O‘BRIEN 24 ALISON DESLANDES 48 MITCHELL SCOTT 26 DAVID SMITH 24 JEMMA STILL 25 JACKIE BUCKTHOUGHT 49 ARON EVERETT 27 JESSE HARE 25 ISABELLE O‘BRIEN 50 ANDREW MORRIS 26 EMMA DAVISON 28 CAMERON SMITH 26 KYRSTY BISHOP 51 FRED SKULLEY 30 PETER BARNES 27 ALEX ENGEL 28 ALISON PARKIN 52 BEN COFFEY 28 COURTNEY GUM 29 JEMMA THORPE 53 SAM ORTON 31 JAMES DUNN 29 SALLY SMITH 54 PETER HUGHES 37 TI SCOULAR 31 RACHEL COOPER 31 MATHILDE GRANBERG 55 DAVID JOHNSON 38 SAM WIDMER 32 DAVINA PYE 32 SASHA BANKI 56 SAM CRICHTON 41 MATT CAREY 57 RONAN GERAGHTY 33 SHANI SLEEMAN 33 CHRISTINE COLLINSON 42 THOMAS EDMONDS 34 ALEX WALLACE 58 CHRIS REICHMAN 37 CASIE BROOKER 43 TED WIDMER 35 SHELBY KOH 59 MITCHELL HAMER 39 STEPH POKRIVKA 56 RANGA EDIRIWICKRAMA 44 ANNE-LISE BIDOU 60 JOSH SMITH

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MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS Womens Div One Womens Div One Senior Coach: Daniel Ranson Senior Coach: Colours: Red, White & Black Colours: Red & White

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 LIZ FASSONE 1 CASSANDRA LEES 2 SAMANTHA MARTIN 2 REBECCA BURRIDGE 3 AISLINN ALBURY 4 SALOME CERDA VARGAS 5 AMANDA DAWE 4 JESSICA WILLEMSE 6 GEORGIA VERKUYLEN 5 SARA COOKE 8 ROSEMARY MORISON 6 ASHLEY GRAY 11 STELLA XIE 7 AMANDA FARRUGIA 12 VICTORIA WYATT 9 BELINDA MULDOON 13 ROSALIE GRAHAM 10 LORETTA MOORE 14 CLARE MURPHY 17 KRISTIE FOX 11 LISA PETHYBRIDGE 18 TRACEY FARRUGIA 12 KRISTY SUTCLIFFE 22 TOBI NOBLE 13 NATASHA NAIR 25 ALEX SCHRODER 14 VANESSA POON 26 ANNA RUUT 15 BROOKE ASHCROFT 29 STACY CROSS 16 STACY O‘LOUGHLIN 30 NIKKI PRESS 17 STEFFANIE LEE 31 EDWINA ILLMAN 18 JESSE WONG 34 VERNA ILES 36 STEPHANIE WAKE 19 LAILA WAISU 41 HAYLEY LEGG 20 NAKITA BROWN 42 GENAVIEVE ZOELLER 21 SARAH BOTROS 53 ANNA BUTLER 22 SUSAN PAYNE 54 JESSICA CRANSTON 23 LISA ROPER 55 ELISA HOGAN 24 TESS MALCOLM 56 BELINDA SMALL 25 ANN MEAGHER 57 CIANNA SMITH 58 CHRISTINE HARRIS 26 LARISSA ROPER 61 ALLANNA BEATON 27 REBECCA BEESON 62 LAUREN FOY 28 ANNE SEDGLEY 63 FRANKIE HOCKING 29 ROXANNE GOFF 64 TRAM NGUYEN 30 BARBARA LYNCH 67 PASCALE PIAS

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NT THUNDER SYDNEY UNIVERSITY ASPLEY NEAFL NEAFL NEAFL NEAFL NEAFL NEAFL NEAFL Coach: Xavier Clarke Coach: Daniel Gilmore Coach: John Blair Coach: Jared Crouch Colours: Black, Red, White & Yellow Colours: Blue & Gold Colours: Brown & Gold Colours: Red & White Colours: Blue & Gold Colours: Brown & Gold Colours: Red & White

Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 MATT O‘DWYER 1 RYAN THOMSON 2 AUSTIN LUCY 1 ROSS TUNGATALUM 2 RYAN BRABAZON 1 3 JAMES IVES 2 DARREN EWING 3 TOM AYTON 5 RYAN O‘KEEFE 4 DANIEL SMITH 3 ALWYN DAVEY 4 JACKSON MONK 5 EDDIE SANSBURY 6 TOM MITCHELL 4 AARON MOTLOP 5 JACK CASPERSONN 6 MICHAEL PETTITT 10 ZAK JONES 5 SHAQUILLE MCKENZIE 6 ADAM CAMPBELL 7 JOEY DAYE 8 MATT PAYNE 13 TOBY NANKERVIS 6 JULIAN LOCKWOOD 7 TIM BARRETT 9 JOHN JAMES 16 GARY ROHAN 9 JACK LONG 8 EROL SERTBAS 10 ADAM HUGHES 10 NATHAN DJERRKURA 17 TOMMY WALSH 9 JACOB DERICKX 11 CLINTON FRENCH 11 JONATHON MILES 18 JORDAN LOCKYER 10 MITCH THOMPSON 12 RECCE TOYE 12 JONATHON PERIS 13 JACK JAMES 11 TOM MORRISON 22 13 LACHLAN ARGUS 14 ADEN RUTLEDGE 12 NICK PERRY 15 SAM GRIBBLE 27 DANIEL ROBINSON 14 BRAD VASSAL 14 MONTY KROCHMAL 16 RYAN HOLMAN 28 15 MATTHEW ROSIER 17 NICK WINMAR 17 16 CAMERON ILETT 29 GEORGE HEWETT 20 LEWIS FASOLO 18 DECLAN BEVAN 17 SHANNON RIOLI 30 LEWIS ROBERT-THOMPSON 22 KELVIN BARNES 19 JED TURNER 18 MITCHEL TAYLOR 20 CAIN TICKNER 24 TIM BARTON 31 HARRISON MARSH 19 SEBASTIAN GUILHAUS 21 JACK STANLEY 35 SAM NAISMITH 21 WILLIAM RIOLI JNR 26 WILL SIERAKOWSKI 22 BRENDAN FORBES 27 GABE ORR 23 MICHAEL HUTCHINSON 36 ALLIR ALLIR 23 ERINN WASLEY-BLACK 24 CHRIS DUNNE 29 RYAN BOTTIN-NOONAN 24 RYAN MATTHEWS 41 LLOYD PERRIS 31 NICK BOWEN 25 JAMES NELIS 26 JAKE ROE-DUGGAN 26 JOHN WILLIAMS 42 XAIVER RICHARDS 33 TOM ELKINGTON 29 JUSTIN BEUGULAAR 27 RILEY BUNTAIN 45 PATRICK MITCHELL 30 PATRICK HEENAN 34 MATT RAWLINSON 28 BEN HAIRE 46 SHANE BIGGS 33 BEN RIOLI 36 MATT POWYS 29 JASON SATCHELL 36 STEVEN MILES 37 OLIVER WETZLAR 30 ROB COPELAND 50 ISSAC HEENEY 37 LIAM PATRICK 38 JAKE SWARTS 31 GAVIN GROSE 51 JORDAN FOOTE 32 CHEYNE STILLER 39 AUSTIN WONAEAMIRRI 49 ARON EVERETT 52 JAMES DUNN 33 HENRY JOYCE 43 BAYDON NGALKIN 52 BEN COFFEY 34 BEN BEAVON 54 DOUG HADDEN 45 NEIL VEA VEA 55 DAVID JOHNSON 35 GEORGE HANNAFORD 59 ABE DAVIS 46 PAUL CAMPBELL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL

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