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P W L D F A % Pts With four rounds to go the race for St Kilda 17 17 0 0 1748 1028 170.0 68 finals is on in earnest with seven Geelong 17 15 2 0 1875 1376 136.3 60 sides still fighting out for one of the 17 11 6 0 1858 1502 123.7 44 five spots up for grabs. Collingwood 17 11 6 0 1665 1440 115.6 44 Adelaide 17 11 6 0 1553 1388 111.9 44 Brisbane 17 11 6 0 1584 1422 111.4 44 Lets review the current positions with all grades: Premier Division Carlton 17 9 8 0 1701 1570 108.3 36 The run home: Essendon 17 8 9 0 1612 1597 100.9 32 Pts Round 15 Round 16 Round 17 Round 18 Hawthorn 17 8 9 0 1509 1622 93.0 32 East Coast 48 Balmain (H) St George (A) UNSW/ES (H) Wollongong (A) Port Adelaide 17 8 9 0 1569 1726 90.9 32 17 7 10 0 1437 1576 91.2 28 Western Suburbs 42 St George (A) UNSW/ES (A) Balmain (A) Pennant Hills (H) Richmond 17 4 12 1 1423 1771 80.1 18 UNSW/ES 40 Campbelltown (A) Wests (H) East Coast (A) Sydney Uni (A) North Melbourne 17 4 12 1 1266 1624 78.0 18 West AFL LADDER Coast 17 4 13 0 1413 1625 87.0 16 Pennant Hills 32 Wollongong (A) North Shore (H) St George (A) Wests (A)

Fremantle 17 4 13 0 1292 1766 73.2 16 Campbelltown 28 UNSW/ES (H) Wollongong (H) North Shore (A) St George (A) Melbourne 17 3 14 0 1273 1745 73.0 12 Sydney Uni 24 North Shore (A) Balmain (A) Wollongong (H) UNSW/ES (H)

Collingwood 14.10.94 def. Carlton 4.16.40 Geelong 15.9.99 def. Hawthorn 14.14.98 North Shore 24 Sydney Uni (H) Pennant Hills (A) Campbelltown (H) Balmain (H) Fremantle 10.11.71 def West Coast 8.18.66 Brisbane 17.14.116 def. North Melbourne 11.9.75 Division One St Kilda 16.10.106 def Western Bulldogs 9.7.61 UTS have been the form side of this competition and remain unbeaten. Manly Warringah, East Coast Ea- Sydney 10.8.68 def Melbourne 6.14.50 gles, UNSW/ES and Sydney University are all but assured of making up the remaining positions Richmond 15.11.101 def Essendon 14.12.96 Adelaide 19.18.132 def Port Adelaide 9.8.62 Division Two LAST WEEK LAST WEEK Southern Power and Macquarie University have dominated this competition. Holroyd Parramatta will proba- ROUND 18 bly finish third whilst UTS and Sydney University will fight out fourth spot. Friday July 31 North Melbourne v Carlton at Docklands Division Three Saturday August 1 UNSW/ES, Nor West and UTS are almost assured of spots whilst Macquarie University and Moorebank Western Bulldogs v Fremantle at Docklands SIDS PREVIEW Geelong v Adelaide at Skilled Stadium Sports will battle out for the final spot Collingwood v Brisbane at MCG Sydney v St Kilda at SCG Division Four Sunday August 2 Sydney University are assured of a finals berth with UNSW/ES, Nor West, UTS, Macquarie University and Melbourne v Richmond at MCG Manly Warringah all with striking distance of the finals Port Adelaide v Hawthorn at AAMI Stadium

West Coast v Essendon at Subiaco Under 18’s THIS WEEK THIS WEEK ROUND 19 North Shore, , Pennant Hills, St George and Campbelltown will contest the Premier Cup

Friday August 7 finals with Sydney University, Southern Power, Penrith and either Moorebank Sports or Pennant Hills will Carlton v Geelong at MCG contest the Challenge Cup finals. Saturday August 8 Western Bulldogs v West Coast at Docklands Hawthorn v St Kilda at Aurora Officeworks: Essendon v Brisbane at MCG a trusted partner in the Adelaide v Collingwood at AAMI Stadium publication of the Sunday August 9 Football Record. North Melbourne v Melbourne at Docklands Richmond v Sydney at MCG

NEXT WEEK Fremantle v Port Adelaide at Subiaco Record Cover Photo courtesy of Brendan Rhodes

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Round 1 Round 8 Sun 19July Saturday, August 1 Premier Division Sat 4 April Sat 30 May PH 21.12 Cam 8.11 North Shore vs Sydney University @ Gore Hill Oval @ 2.10pm BD 5.12 Cam 18.8 Cam 11.8 BD 8.10 Representative Fixture Campbelltown vs UNSW/ES @ Monarch Oval @ 2.10pm NS 12.16 UNSWES 22.17 ECE 19.19 Woll 8.5 Sat 25 July Wollongong vs Pennant Hills @ North Dalton Park @ 2.10pm PH 8.5 ECE 13.12 NS 7.9 PH 11.16 Sydney 15.12 Canberra 12.6 East Coast Eagles vs Balmain Dockers @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 4.10pm Sun 5 April UNSW 5.5 SU 7.19 Round 15 Division One WS 19.13 Woll 8.6 Sun 31 May Sat 1 August STG 16.13 SU 12.11 WS 16.15 STG 7.8 Blues v Bulldogs

North Shore vs Sydney University @ Gore Hill Oval @ 12pm Wollongong vs Pennant Hills @ North Dalton Park @ 12pm Round 2 Round 9 Bombers v Students Sat 18 April Sat 13 June Eagles v Dockers East Coast Eagles vs UTS @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 12pm Woll 10.10 SU 16.10 SU 20.19 STG 10.8 Sun 2 August Manly Warringah vs UNSW/ES @ Pittwater No 6 Oval @ 2.30pm ECE 19.16 NS 8.10 UNSW 12.7 ECE 27.17 Dragons v Magpies Division Two Sun 19 April PH 12.9 WS 13.14 Lions v Demons Campbelltown vs UTS @ Monarch Oval @ 12pm Cam 2.3 WS 13.12 Sun 14 June Round 16 Manly Warringah vs Macquarie University @ Pittwater No 6 Oval @ 12.30pm BD 7.9 STG 15.22 BD 9.10 NS 9.14 Sat 8 August East Coast Eagles vs Balmain Dockers @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 2.00pm UNSWES 9.7 PH 6.20 Woll 12.15 Cam 12.10 Bulldogs v Magpies Camden vs Southern Power @ Harrington Park @ 2.10pm Round 3 Round 10 Blues v Lions Sydney University vs Holroyd Parramatta @ St Pauls Oval @ 2.10pm Sat 25 April Sat 20 June Dragons v Eagles Division Three Cam 2.5 ECE 23.12 Woll 5.8 UNSW 10.10 Demons v Bombers UNSW/ES vs Holroyd Parramatta @ Village Green @ 12pm NS 21.18 STG 10.7 Sun 21 June Sun 9 August Pennant Hills vs Macquarie University @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 2pm WS 21.17 BD 7.7 STG 13.9 NS 11.9 Dockers v Students Nor West vs Moorebank Sports @ Bensons Lane @ 2.10pm UNSW 27.12 Woll 7.13 SU 14.10 10.11 Round 17 Penrith vs UTS @ Greygums Oval @ 2.10pm SU 13.15 PH 15.18 ECE 8.13 PH 3.14 Sat 15 August Division Four Round 4 WS 21.15 Cam 12.10 Dockers v Magpies Manly Warringah vs Macquarie University @ Pittwater No 6 Oval @ 10.30am Sat 2 May Round 11 Blues v Bombers Nor West vs Moorebank Sports @ Bensons Lane @ 12pm BD 9.6 ECE 18.21 Sat 27 June Students v Lions Camden vs UNSW/ES @ Harrington Park @ 12pm Cam 13.11 SU 12.16 Cam 20.10 STG 7.18 Eagles v Bulldogs Sydney University vs Holroyd Parramatta @ St Pauls Oval @ 12pm WS 19.16 NS 7.12 NS 12.8 WS 18.13 Sun 16 August Penrith vs UTS @ Greygums Oval @ 12pm PH 18.10 Woll 8.10 PH 13.6 UNSW 19.8 Dragons v Demons Under 18’s Premier Cup Sun 3 May Sun 28 June Round 18 North Shore vs St Ignatius College, Riverview @ Gore Hill Oval @ 10am STG 17.12 UNSW 19.13 BD 12.11 Woll 14.13 Sat 2 August Campbelltown vs UNSW/ES @ Monarch Oval @ 10am Round 5 SU 11.10 ECE 17.15 Bombers v Dockers Wollongong vs Pennant Hills @ North Dalton Park @ 10am Sat 9 May Round 12—Health Awareness Dragons v Campbelltown East Coast Eagles vs Balmain Dockers @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 7pm Woll 8.9 BD 11.8 Rd Students v Bulldogs Under 18s Challenge Cup PH 26.16 STG 8.10 Sat 4 July Magpies v Demons Manly Warringah vs Macquarie University @ Pittwater No 6 Oval @ 8.30am UNSW/ES 12.21 Cam 18.14 Woll 9.0 WS 7.12 Lions v Eagles Sydney University vs Holroyd Parramatta @ St Pauls Oval @ 10am SU 12.20 NS 16.15 PH 10.8 SU 7.14 Qualifying Final East Coast Eagles vs Moorebank Sports @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 10am ECE 14.10 WS 10.16 STG 14.15 BD 8.5 Sat 29 August Penrith vs Pennant Hills @ Greygums Oval @ 10am Round 6 UNSW 20.14 NS 13.9 Elimination Final Sunday, August 2 Sat 16 May ECE 13.13 Cam 14.12 Sun 30 August Premier Division BD 13.11 UNSW 17.18 Round 13 Second Semi Final St George vs Western Suburbs @ Olds Park @ 2.10pm Cam 6.11 PH 15.13 Sat 11 July Sat 5 September Division One Woll 8.7 NS 12.14 NS 15.17 Woll 13.10 First Semi Final St George vs Western Suburbs @ Olds Park @ 12pm SU 11.5 WS 21.11 UNSW 24.11 STG 11.7 Sun 6 September Under 18’s Premier Cup Sun 17 May SU 17.11 Cam 13.12 Preliminary Final St George vs Western Suburbs @ Olds Park @ 10am ECE 29.9 STG 9.7 Sun 12 July Sun 13 September Round 7 WS 12.9 ECE 12.12 Grand Final 2009 AFL SYDNEY PREMIER DIVISION DRAW SYDNEY PREMIER DIVISION 2009 AFL Sat 23 May BD 9.11 PH 25.18 Sat 19 September Bye

2009 AFL SYDNEY THIS WEEK—ROUND 15 WEEK—ROUND THIS SYDNEY 2009 AFL PH 11.11 BD 13.13 Round 14 Southern Power—Division Three ECE 13.13 SU 3.8 Sat 18 July Southern Power—Under 18’s Challenge Cup Woll 7.10 STG 5.13 NS 16.10 ECE 13.7 WS 21.13 UNSW 9.4 WS 13.17 SU 16.14 NS 14.9 Cam 16.13 STG 12.6 Woll 7.13

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Friday, August 7 LEADING GOALKICKERS Under 18’s Premier Cup Balmain Dockers vs St Ignatius College Riverview @ Alan Davidson Oval @ 7pm PREMIER DIVISION DIVISION THREE Saturday, August 8 G SEEBECK (ECE) (6) 74 C STEPHENS (UNSW-ES) (-) 35 Premier Division K WRIGHT (PH) (7) 42 M CRAIGIE (NW) (-) 31 R THOMPSON-LAING (MS) (4) 30 Pennant Hills vs North Shore @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 2.10pm B ABBOTT (UNSW-ES) (5) 41 T COLE (WS) (2) 30 Campbelltown vs Wollongong @ Monarch Oval @ 2.10pm M EGAN (SU) (2) 30 DIVISION FOUR

St George vs East Coast Eagles @ Olds Park @ 2.10pm R PRYOR (MU) (5) 50 UNSW/ES vs Western Suburbs @ Village Green @ 2.10pm DIVISION ONE S ADDICOTT (MW) (-) 47 Division One T CHADWICK (UTS) (1) 57 C PERKINS (SU) (2) 41 Pennant Hills vs North Shore @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 12pm N DARVILL (MW) (0) 50 P GRAHAM (UNSW-ES) (-) 34 B NISSEN (UNSW-ES) (5) 34 St George vs East Coast Eagles @ Olds Park @ 12pm A THAIN (UTS) (5) 34 U18 PREMIER CUP UNSW/ES vs Western Suburbs @ Village Green @ 12pm D STEER (ECE) (6) 39 Manly Warringah vs Wollongong @ Pittwater No 6 Oval @ 2pm DIVISION TWO C MCKINLAY (UNSW-ES) (3) 35 UTS vs Sydney University @ Trumper Park @ 2.10pm A FRITSCH (SP) (-) 83 N RYAN (STG) (1) 30 Division Two B HARLAND (MU) (4) 56 A KYPRIANOU (BD) (-) 38 U18 CHALLENGE CUP Campbelltown vs Manly Warringah @ Monarch Oval @ 12pm S CHADWICK (SU) (7) 32 B MCLEAN (SP) (3) 35 UTS vs Camden @ Trumper Park @ 12pm T AITKEN (SU) (6) 33 Macquarie University vs East Coast Eagles @ University Oval @ 2.30pm G ROBBIE (SU) (5) 31 Holroyd Parramatta vs Southern Power @ Blacktown Olympic Park @ 2.30pm J SPICER (PEN) (-) 28 Division Three 2009 LEADING GOALKICKERS Holroyd Parramatta vs Southern Power @ Blacktown Olympic Park @ 12.30pm Macquarie University vs Nor West @ University Oval @ 12.30pm CLUB SENIORS RESERVES U18/THIRDS TOTAL Penrith vs Pennant Hills @ Greygums Oval @ 2.10pm UTS 84 36 18 138 Moorebank Sports vs UNSW/ES @ Rosedale Park @ 2.10pm

Division Four EAST COAST EAGLES 72 40 24 136 UTS vs Camden @ Trumper Park @ 10am NOR WEST 66 38 10.4 114.4 Holroyd Parramatta @ Blacktown Olympic Park @ 10.30am Macquarie University vs Nor West @ University Oval @ 10.30am MACQUARIE UNI 78 32 4 114 Penrith vs Manly Warringah @ Greygums Oval @ 12pm Moorebank Sports vs Sydney University @ Rosedale Park @ 12pm SOUTHERN POWER 84 8 22 114 Under 18’s Premier Cup UNSW/ES 60 36 8 104 Pennant Hills vs North Shore @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 10am Campbelltown vs Wollongong @ Monarch Oval @ 10am MANLY WARRINGAH 72 16 4 92 St George vs East Coast Eagles @ Olds Park @ 10am UNSW/ES vs Western Suburbs @ Village Green @ 10am PENNANT HILLS 48 20 22 90 Under 18s Challenge Cup SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 36 32 22 90 Holroyd Parramatta vs Southern Power @ Blacktown Olympic Park @ 8.30am Macquarie University vs East Coast Eagles @ University Oval @ 8.30am MOOREBANK SPORTS 42 24 16 82 Penrith vs Manly Warringah @ Greygums Oval @ 10am WESTERN SUBURBS 63 14 4 81 Moorebank Sports vs Sydney University @ Rosedale Park @ 10am Sunday, August 9 NORTH SHORE 36 16 24 76 Premier Division Balmain Dockers vs Sydney University @ @ 2.10pm HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 60 0 4 64 Division Two ST GEORGE 30 4 22 56 Balmain Dockers vs Sydney University @ Drummoyne Oval @ 12pm WOLLONGONG 21 14 18 53

2009 AFL SYDNEY NEXT WEEK—ROUND 16 WEEK—ROUND NEXT SYDNEY 2009 AFL Bye UTS—Division Three CAMPBELLTOWN 42 4 4 50 Pennant Hills—Under 18’s Challenge Cup PENRITH 18 12 18 48 2009 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY BALMAIN DOCKERS 12 16 6 34

CAMDEN 24 0 2.4 26.4

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PREMIER DIVISION P W L D F A % PTS 2005

EAST COAST EAGLES 14 12 2 0 1617 874 185 48 Sydney Football League Sydney Football League First Division WESTERN SUBURBS 14 10 3 1 1538 934 165 42 Premier Division

UNSW/ES 14 10 4 0 1536 1233 125 40 Final Ladder Final Ladder

PENNANT HILLS 14 8 6 0 1339 1004 133 32 Sydney University 44 CAMPBELLTOWN 14 7 7 0 1128 1347 84 28 Western Suburbs 60 UTS 44 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 14 6 8 0 1208 1259 96 24 Pennant Hills 56 Manly Warringah 44 NORTH SHORE 14 6 8 0 1208 1393 87 24 North Shore 44 ST GEORGE 14 5 9 0 1079 1530 71 20 Penrith 32 UNSW/ES 40 WOLLONGONG 14 3 10 1 873 1335 65 14 Southern Sharks 28 East Coast Eagles 36

BALMAIN DOCKERS 14 2 12 0 897 1514 59 8 Macquarie University 12 St George 20 Wollongong 12 Holroyd Parramatta 8

Balmain 12 South West Sydney 0 DIVISION ONE P W L D F A % PTS UTS 14 14 0 0 1417 553 256 56 Campbelltown 8 MANLY WARRINGAH 14 12 2 0 1267 661 192 48 Premiers EAST COAST EAGLES 14 10 4 0 1126 751 150 40 Premiers Sydney University UNSW/ES 14 9 5 0 1062 873 122 36 North Shore Grand Final SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 14 8 6 0 1159 768 151 32 Sydney University 13.8.86 def UTS 10.6.66 Grand Final PENNANT HILLS 14 5 9 0 931 989 94 20 North Shore 13.9.87 def Western Suburbs 6.10.46 Club of the Year NORTH SHORE 14 4 10 0 869 1115 78 16 Wollongong WESTERN SUBURBS 14 3 10 1 688 1265 54 14 Rod Podbury Medal (B.O.G Grand Final)

Jarrod Crosby (North Shore) WOLLONGONG 14 3 10 1 629 1204 52 14 Snow Medal

ST GEORGE 14 1 13 0 546 1515 36 4 Alex Lee Manly Warringah 18 Club of the Year Luke Higgins Sydney Uni 12 Pennant Hills Matthew Brennan Penrith 11

FROM YEARS GONE BY FROM YEARS GONE Phelan Medal Leading Goalkickers U18 PREMIER CUP P W L D F A % MR Paul Gambale * Western Suburbs 24 Andrew Davis UTS 77 NORTH SHORE 14 12 2 0 1468 530 277 86 Dean Davies North Shore 22 2009 SYDNEY AFL LADDERS AFL LADDERS 2009 SYDNEY Jaret Hogarth Manly Warringah 49 Barnaby Howarth Pennant Hills 16 EAST COAST EAGLES 14 12 2 0 1305 603 216 86 Sean Fitzpatrick Southern Sharks 47 * Ineligible

PENNANT HILLS 14 11 3 0 1438 552 261 79 Second Division Leading Goalkickers ST GEORGE 14 11 3 0 1364 601 227 79 Laine Spencer Pennant Hills 48 Grand Final WOLLONGONG 14 9 5 0 1073 917 117 64 Brad Abbott UNSW/ES 42 Nor West 10.10.70 def Sydney Uni Blue 4.11.35 Nicholas Trask East Coast 33 UNSW/ES 14 4 10 0 850 1128 75 29

ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW 13 3 10 0 589 1036 57 23 Rising Star BALMAIN DOCKERS 14 3 11 0 638 1515 42 21 Marc Lord (North Shore) & Dean Davies (North Shore) Representative Player of the Year CAMPBELLTOWN 13 2 11 0 460 1232 37 15 Representative Football Marc Lord WESTERN SUBURBS 14 2 12 0 467 1538 30 14 Sydney AFL 21.16.142 def Southern NSW 8.5.53 Hall of Fame Inductees Sydney AFL 22.12.144 def AFL QLD Div 2 9.9.63 John Hardy, Frank Dixon, Rod Miles

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Name: James Weavers Club: Wollongong Lions DIVISION TWO P W L D F A % PTS Date of Birth: 10/05/1986 SOUTHERN POWER 14 14 0 0 1684 385 437 56

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 14 13 1 0 1457 502 290 52 Nickname: Jimmy HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 14 10 4 0 1085 709 153 40 Favourite AFL Team: Hawthorn Hawks UTS 14 9 5 0 1211 669 181 36

Favourite Playing Position: Rover SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 14 8 6 0 1267 878 144 32 MANLY WARRINGAH 14 4 10 0 806 1097 73 16 Most Difficult Opponent: Jon McCormick (Wangaratta) BALMAIN DOCKERS 14 4 10 0 827 1232 67 16

Best Sydney AFL Player Seen: Troy Bartlett CAMDEN 14 4 10 0 626 1305 48 16

Most Annoying Teammate: David Goodley EAST COAST EAGLES 14 3 11 0 542 1504 36 12 CAMPBELLTOWN 14 1 13 0 408 1632 25 4 Funniest Teammate: Chris Hally-Burton DIVISION THREE P W L B F A % MR Most Embarrasing Football Moment: Playing alongside David Goodley UNSW/ES 12 11 1 2 1277 469 272 92

Greatest Football Achievement: Under 18s Ovens and Murray B & F, Under 14s Premiers North Al- NOR WEST 12 11 1 2 1229 457 269 92 bury. UTS 13 9 4 1 1126 622 181 69 Best Football Advice Given to You: “You can’t kick so always handball” MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 12 8 4 2 1021 659 155 67

Previous Clubs played for: North Albury Football Club MOOREBANK SPORTS 13 7 6 1 944 833 113 54 PENNANT HILLS 13 5 8 1 742 911 81 38 Junior Club: North Albury Junior Football Club PENRITH 12 3 9 2 692 1187 58 25 SOUTHERN POWER 13 2 11 1 546 1168 47 15 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 12 0 12 1 311 1582 20 0 DIVISION FOUR P W L D F A % PTS Name: Shane Ryan Club: East Coast Eagles SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 14 13 1 0 1611 577 279 52

Date of Birth: 07/01/1981 UNSW/ES 14 10 4 0 1269 854 149 40 NOR WEST 14 9 4 1 1539 602 256 38 Nickname: Ryno, Dougy UTS 14 9 5 0 1089 637 171 36 Favourite AFL Team: Geelong MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 14 8 5 1 1153 818 141 34 MANLY WARRINGAH 14 8 6 0 1131 848 133 32 Favourite Playing Position: Midfield MOOREBANK SPORTS 14 6 8 0 956 991 96 24

AFL SYDNEY PROFILES AFL SYDNEY Most Difficult Opponent: Scusey (ex Cambelltown) PENRITH 14 3 11 0 738 1389 53 12 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 14 3 11 0 598 1477 40 12 Best Sydney AFL Player Seen: Glenn Garner 2009 SYDNEY AFL LADDERS CAMDEN 14 0 14 0 315 2206 14 0

Most Annoying Teammate: JVC UNDER 18S CHALLENGE CUP P W L B F A % MR SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 12 11 1 2 1524 445 342 92 Funniest Teammate: Ed Wiiilllllssssooonnn SOUTHERN POWER 13 11 2 1 940 509 185 85 Most Embarrassing Football Moment: Getting reported for waving the goal umpires flags PENRITH 12 9 3 2 982 509 193 75 Greatest Football Achievement: Kicking 64 goals in a season in U/10’s MOOREBANK SPORTS 13 8 5 1 990 767 129 62 PENNANT HILLS 13 8 5 1 788 718 110 62 Best Football Advice Given to You: You can’t knock a bloke for having a go. EAST COAST EAGLES 12 3 9 2 587 728 81 25 Previous Clubs played for: Geelong, Subiaco HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 12 2 10 2 436 1105 39 17

Junior Club: Glen Waverley Panthers MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 12 2 10 2 409 1066 38 17 MANLY WARRINGAH 13 2 11 1 464 1273 36 15

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ST GEORGE 3 2 7 4 10 6 12 6 – 78 WOLLONGONG 2 0 4 5 6 11 7 13 – 55 AFL SYDNEY TEAM OF THE WEEK—Rd 14 ST GEORGE (Best Players): D. Carey, R. Talbot, D. Donohue, S. Wilsen, J. Cooper, B. Maddern (Goal Kickers): B. Maddern 3, S. Demir 2, J. Shineberg 2, P. McBride 2, D. Carey 2, B. Addison Ric Talbot WOLLONGONG St George (Best Players):S. Davis, K. Ewen Chappel, A. Riley, A. McConnochie, J. Weavers, T. Bartlett (Goal Kickers): K. Ewen Chappel 3, T. Bartlett, G. Batty, M. Daly, J. McInnes

UMPIRES: Field, Fletcher, Deigan at Mahoney Park Mark Skuse Ryan Meldrum

East Coast North Shore UNSW/ES 3 5 10 13 20 15 23 21 – 159 BALMAIN DOCKERS 1 4 1 4 4 5 7 6 – 48

UNSW/ES (Best Players): L. Lavery, B. Sutton, M. Beardsley, R. Underwood, J. Coulloupas, M. O'Regan (Goal Kickers): B. Abbott 5, L. Lavery 5, S. Pech 2, B. Sutton 2, M. Beardsley 2, P. Kefalas, R. Underwood, Jason Russell-Jones Declan Donohue Daniel Napper M.Collett, S. Rutland, D. Ward, A. Heffernan, M. O'Regan North Shore St George Balmain Dockers

BALMAIN DOCKERS (Best Players): D. Napper, B. Jones, N. Todd, R. Officer, A. Mitchell, A. Randell (Goal Kickers): B. Jones 2, D. Ryan, D. Turner, N. O'Brien, A. Mitchell, B. Singleton UMPIRES: Terrey, Hissey, Barron at Village Green Joel Minichiello Western Suburbs PENNANT HILLS 7 1 13 7 15 11 21 12 – 138 CAMPBELLTOWN 3 3 4 4 7 10 8 11 – 59 PENNANT HILLS Ben Sutton (Best Players): K. Wright, B. Jack, J. Duncan, M. Carey, C. Richardson, J. Moraitis Daniel Carey UNSW/ES Shane Davis (Goal Kickers): K. Wright 7, J. Duncan 4, A. Richardson 2, D. Smith, D. Dell'Aquila, M. Carey, M. Aitken, St George Wollongong J.Moraitis, J. Low, S. Widmer, C. Richardson CAMPBELLTOWN Brydon Coles (Best Players): B. McAllister, C. Lees, J. Edwards, S. Kershaw, M. Edwins, C. Everson Sydney Uni (Goal Kickers): C. Lees 2, O. Love 2, S. Kershaw, B. McAllister, D. Chivas, J. Brazill UMPIRES: Elsworthy, Peck, Rutherford at Ern Holmes Oval Sam Carruthers North Shore NORTH SHORE 2 4 8 5 11 9 16 10 – 106 EAST COAST EAGLES 3 2 9 4 11 6 13 7 – 85 NORTH SHORE (Best Players):S. Carruthers, R. Meldrum, J. Russell Jones, A. Lowes, B. Fitzgerald, T. Strudwick (Goal Kickers):A. Lowes 4, S. Carruthers 2, L. Pryor 2, J. Brain 2, J. Webster 2, D. Casey 2, A. Naylor, B.Fitzgerald Alex Lee Leigh Lavery Brenton McAllister EAST COAST EAGLES Sydney Uni UNSW/ES Campbelltown

(Best Players): M. Skuse, M. Sankey, B. Bourke, G. Seebeck, D. Spiteri, S. Ryan (Goal Kickers): G. Seebeck 6, R. Smyth 2, M. Sankey 2, M. Skuse, M. Williams, A. Byerlee UMPIRES: Fox Gestier, Stevens at Gore Hill Oval 2009 TEAM OF THE WEEK—ROUND 14 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 1 9 3 15 5 16 14 – 110 WESTERN SUBURBS 6 6 7 12 9 14 13 17 – 95 Glenn Stevens Josh Duncan SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 2009 PREMIER DIVISION RESULTS—ROUND 14 RESULTS—ROUND DIVISION 2009 PREMIER Sydney Uni Pennant Hills (Best Players): G. Stevens, A. Lee, B. Coles, C. Clarebrough, C. Walsh, M. Egan (Goal Kickers): B. Coles 3, T. Young 3, M. Egan 2, G. Stevens 2, A. Lee 2, C. Clarebrough, A. Kraefft, J. Leary, C. Walsh WESTERN SUBURBS Kieran Wright (Best Players): J. Minichiello, D. Linsen, M. Withers, A. Eurell, L. Roehrig, S. D'Arcy Pennant Hills (Goal Kickers): M. Withers 3, D. Williams 3, T. Cole 2, J. Lear, B. Bedwell, A. Eurell, C. McGuirk, B. AbsoluM UMPIRES: Stork, Richardson, Lewis at

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ST GEORGE 2 2 8 4 10 7 14 13 – 97 AIDAN RILEY (WOLLONGONG) WOLLONGONG 3 0 3 2 7 4 9 4 – 58 ST GEORGE (Best Players): D. Pratt, M. Holmes, T. Dickson, M. Barry, J. Taripo, A. Low The Round 14 NAB AFL Sydney Rising Star Nominee is Wollongong youngster (Goal Kickers): D. Taylor 5, M. Holmes 2, J. Taripo 2, A. Low, R. Aughterson, F. Lonergan, P. Aley, D. Aidan Riley Williams WOLLONGONG Riley played an outstanding game for the Lions against North Shore in Rd.13. (Best Players): G. Bartlett, M. Brunton, S. Hancock, R. Wells, S. Rodgers, C. Van Reede The seventeen year old was playing his first senior game since Round 3 and (Goal Kickers): M. Brunton 3, B. Ainsworth 2, R. Wells 2, C. Van Reede, R. Picken played a major role in dragging the Lions back into the match after a Bombers onslaught in the 1st term. Riley impressed with his speed, balance, agility, kick- MANLY WARRINGAH 2 1 5 5 7 8 10 10 – 70 ing, decision-making, and competitiveness. Coach Trevor Burnett was thrilled PENNANT HILLS 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 – 50 with Aidan's preparedness to run and create from the backline. "I thought Ai- MANLY WARRINGAH dan's attack on the footy was teriffic, and he really showed some of the older (Best Players): D. Stroud, C. Pridgeon, N. Mc Donagh, L. Brain, M. Ahern, T. Armitage guys how it's done. Now that his RAMS commitments are over for the year, I'm (Goal Kickers): T. Armitage 3, R. Clack 2, C. Pridgeon 2, A. Lindsay, M. Rawle, J. Hall really looking forward to Aidan being a regular on the training track, and cement- PENNANT HILLS ing himself in the senior side" Burnett said. Aidan was signed as a NSW Schol- (Best Players): D. Witt, C. Stucker, C. Smith, N. Campbell, P. Barclay, T. Widmer arship player with the Adelaide Crows earlier this season and was a member of (Goal Kickers): P. Barclay 3, M. Hayman, M. Summers, P. McLaren, C. Smith the NSW/ACT Under 18’s side that won the Division Two title at this years NAB U18’s National Championships. He played 1 senior game for the Lions late in UTS 3 5 8 6 10 11 11 16 – 82 the 2007 season, and his only top grade appearance for the Lions last year was in Round 1. Despite UNSW/ES 1 1 2 2 6 3 9 4 – 58 missing a large parts of the last two seasons due to injury, Aidan did however don the red an white for the UTS Sydney reserves side which won the AFL Canberra grand final by one point in 2008. (Best Players): A. Kymantas, J. Spragg, S. Fitzgerald, D. Mitchell, A. Davis, D. Teasdale (Goal Kickers): A. Davis 3, J. Spragg 2, A. Kymantas, D. Mitchell, S. Neal, T. Chadwick, S. Fitzgerald,

NAB RISING STAR NAB RISING Previous Nominees R.Burrows Rd 1 Carlo Lombardo (St George) Rd 8 Matt Thomas (Pennant Hills) UNSW/ES Rd 2 Tom Young (Sydney Uni) Rd 9 Brenton Mumme (Western Suburbs (Best Players): B. Kay, J. Keogh, B. Nissen, R. Pert, D. Reynoldson, A. Haberley Rd 3 Joe Britton (Balmain Dockers)Rd 10 James Webster (North Shore) (Goal Kickers): B. Nissen 5, R. Pert 2, A. Haberley, X. Brennan Rd 4 Mitchell Thomson (Wollongong) Rd 11 Jack Dimery (East Coast) Rd 5 Fraser Brown (Campbelltown) Rd 12 Ben Maddern (St George) Rd 6 James Brain (North Shore) Rd 13 Trent Stubbs (East Coast) EAST COAST EAGLES 4 2 8 7 11 10 14 15 – 99 Rd 7 Jarred Mobbs (Balmain Dockers) NORTH SHORE 2 2 3 3 4 5 7 7 49 EAST COAST EAGLES (Best Players): C. Durie, J. Mann, L. Madden, B. Rogers, D. Gatte, A. Moeller LIZ HAWTIN ( ST IGNATIUS COLLEGE, RIVERVIEW) (Goal Kickers): T. Coakley 3, B. Rogers 3, M. Petersen 2, C. Durie 2, J. Kasby, A. Polkinghorne, R.

Donaldson, P. Vlatko Liz Hawtin of St Ignatius College is this weeks AFL Sydney Volunteer of the Week. NORTH SHORE (Best Players): J. Cole, J. Lumsden, R. Snowden, K. Hughes, T. McMahon, B. Hatton Liz along with her husband Richard have taken on the organising of the St (Goal Kickers): K. Hughes 3, E. Healey 2, J. Costi, A. Robertson Ignatius College Under 18’s this season due to their son Alex being a member of the side. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 4 10 6 15 11 18 18 20 – 128 On matchday Liz can be seen acting as ground manager and ensuring that WESTERN SUBURBS 0 1 1 2 2 5 4 6 – 30 everything is right on the day. In addition to the normal footballing volunteers WESTERN SUBURBS experienced at all clubs Liz is also required to act as the mother for a number of (Best Players): S. McWilliam, M. Cullen, P. Wilmot, N. Scarfo, D. Coughlin, J. Holt the boys who board at the school and whose parents are unable to attend their (Goal Kickers): S. McWilliam, S. Partlin, E. Doherty, E. Petrie matches. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY (Best Players): S. Wende, W. Pearse, T. Ley, L. Higgins, A. Hawkins, C. Garry Well done Liz!!! (Goal Kickers): T. Ley 5, L. McWhirter 4, W. Pearse 2, D. Pearson, L. Higgins, J. La Posta, A. Connor, R.MacPherson, C. Garry, L. Penrith

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UTS 5 1 7 5 12 6 13 7 – 85 Previous Nominees SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 2 2 3 3 5 5 7 8 50 ONE RESULTS—ROUND 14 2009 DIVISION Rd 1 Brett Wylie (UTS) Rd 8 Alex Myers (Pennant Hills) UTS Rd 2 Jim Allan (Nor West) Rd 9 Tammy Moeller (East Coast) (Best Players): M. Rigby, D. Mitchell, N. Robinson, A. Thain, M. Atkinson, M. Williams Rd 3 Steve Ray (UNSW/ES) Rd 10 Jack Davey (Holroyd Parramatta) (Goal Kickers): A. Thain 5, L. McCormack 2, M. Rigby 2, M. Atkinson, L. Flanagan, D. Mitchell, D. Laven- Rd 4 Brendan Donohue (St George) Rd 11 Silvanna Patterson (Wollongong) der Rd 5 Terry Neilsen (Campbelltown) Rd 12 Alan Fitzgerald (North Shore) SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Rd 6 Warren Back (Camden) Rd 13 Maryann Jefferies (Macquarie Uni) (Best Players): L. Barnes, T. Smith, R. Lavery, C. Garry, T. Air, M. Thompson Rd 7 Jim Wright (Penrith) (Goal Kickers):J. La Posta 2, Z. Wallis 2, C. Walsh, C. Garry, S. Snodgrass

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PENNANT HILLS 8 0 11 5 19 8 26 10 – 166 Whatever you need to know about the AFL Sydney CAMPBELLTOWN 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 2 – 8 PENNANT HILLS is available on the web (Best Players): O. Tweedale, R. Green, J. Potter, A. Duncan, G. Taylor, Z. Fenn (Goal Kickers): O. Tweedale 4, J. Turner 3, A. Nixon 3, J. Potter 2, N. Varnish 2, J. Lewis 2, R. Green 2, K. www.sydneyafl.com.au Clark2, A. Duncan, N. De Gorter, L. Feneroli, Z. Fenn, E. Danilo, T. Rivers CAMPBELLTOWN (Best Players): J. Brazill, H. Sherwood, N. Hudson, B. Etto, B. O'Brien, C. Gordon (Goal Kickers): B. Farrow Latest News Results

ST GEORGE 5 3 13 6 14 9 21 12 – 138 WOLLONGONG 1 1 2 3 5 4 5 5 – 35 2009 Fixtures Ladders ST GEORGE (Best Players): S. Gasovski, B. Sharp, B. Guthrie, D. Cooper, E. Corvino, A. Bennett (Goal Kickers): N. Ryan 6, A. Bennett 5, S. Gasovski 3, D. Cooper 3, E. Corvino 2, T. Mutton, L. Orr Photo Gallery Sydney AFL Forms WOLLONGONG (Best Players): B. Hogan, N. Kenny, S. Guggisberg, R. Picken, M. Thomson, L. Rutter (Goal Kickers): T. Hurst 2, B. Hyndes, L. Rutter, N. Kenny All the details and player information will be available on the UNSW/ES 5 4 7 9 12 13 17 18 – 120 BALMAIN DOCKERS 1 2 1 4 2 6 4 7 – 31 SAFL WEBSITE UNSW/ES website by 9pm on the day of the match (Best Players): C. McKinlay, A. Gulden, A. Robson, N. McGann, J. Moran, S. Lewis (Goal Kickers): G. Ward 4, C. McKinlay 3, J. Moran 3, A. Gulden 2, G. Robinson, A. Haberley, N. McGann, A.Duthie, S. Lewis Quality action photos of selected AFL Sydney games can BALMAIN DOCKERS be viewed at: (Best Players): L. Freemantle, R. Hughes, B. Singleton, D. Jung, J. Britton, B. Olsson (Goal Kickers): R. Hughes, J. West, C. Glover, B. Singleton www.saflphotos.com.au/info/ EAST COAST EAGLES 1 1 5 2 6 3 13 4 82 NORTH SHORE 4 2 7 3 11 7 11 9 – 75 Enquiries: Michael Vettas on 0414 899 515 EAST COAST EAGLES (Best Players): J. Dwyer, D. Steer, D. Costello, J. Pianta, A. Foxall, J. Craig (Goal Kickers): D. Steer 6, J. Patira 3, S. Pinchen, M. Karafilis, T. Dimech, T. McNamara PHOTOS NORTH SHORE (Best Players): B. Thompson, M. Carter, E. Burke, M. Trent, R. Newell, J. Brackin PARENTS, SPECTATORS & SUPPORTERS: (Goal Kickers): J. Coburn 3, C. Callander 2, B. Thompson 2, L. Redman, E. Burke, R. Marsh, T. Aynsley  Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. Deferred Matches  Encourage participation, but don’t force it. NORTH SHORE 7 0 15 4 20 5 27 9 – 171 CAMPBELLTOWN 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 12  Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. NORTH SHORE  Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not (Best Players): L. Redman, T. Bransgrove, R. Newell, J. Cole, N. Roberts, R. Marsh (Goal Kickers):T. Bransgrove 7, L. Redman 4, J. Cole 2, R. Marsh 2, C. Callander 2, B. Thompson 2, T. Weston downgrade. 2, R. Newell 2, P. Codling 2, N. Roberts, E. Burke CAMPBELLTOWN  Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators (Best Players): H. Sherwood, F. Brown, B. McCrossen, B. Etto, J. Brazill, J. O'Brien and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. (Goal Kickers):H. Sherwood, J. Brazill  Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. ST GEORGE 6 1 10 3 10 6 17 7 – 109 UNSW/ES 0 2 0 3 1 6 1 8 14  Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club ST GEORGE (Best Players): P. Sain, P. Romano, B. Addison, A. Herne, B. Guthrie, S. Digby officials in private (Goal Kickers):T. Mutton 3, D. Cooper 3, P. Sain 2, S. Digby 2, S. Gasovski, L. Davis, P. Romano, N. Ryan, J.  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such Ford, B. Guthrie, R. Lombardo UNSW/ES comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and (Best Players): A. Duthie, A. Gulden, A. Robson, G. Ward, A. McPherson, N. McGann (Goal Kickers):G. Robinson family that are let down with such remarks.

2009 U18 PREMIER CUP RESULTS — ROUND 14 RESULTS — ROUND PREMIER CUP 2009 U18  Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW 5 3 9 4 12 4 15 6 – 96 WESTERN SUBURBS 0 1 3 3 4 5 5 10 – 40  Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward ST IGNATIUS COLLEGE, RIVERVIEW (Best Players): K. Murphy, B. Coffey, J. Lynch, R. Mirabelle, A. Hawtin, J. Scarcella any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. (Goal Kickers): K. Murphy 4, B. Coffey 4, R. Mirabelle 2, J. Scarcella 2, S. Tyrrell, X. Coy, J. Somes  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators,

WESTERN SUBURBS CODE OF CONDUCT (Best Players): M. Linsen, Y. Milligan Saville, J. Barret, A. De Brouwer, J. Polley, R. Bamford coaches, officials or players. (Goal Kickers):S. Pearson 2, J. Sarkodee, K. Saroufim, P. Roehrig  Abusive language is unacceptable.

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HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 4 2 9 3 10 5 14 6 – 90 REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL MANLY WARRINGAH 2 1 3 3 3 5 4 10 – 34 AFL Sydney have won the Carter/Jesaulenko Shield for the first time with a 15.12.102 to 12.6.78 win over AFL HOLROYD PARRAMATTA Canberra at Blacktown Olympic Park today. In perfect conditions and in front of a good crowd the home side had (Best Players): S. Fifita, A. Bishop, A. Munns, B. Dyhrberg, B. Rizzo, J. Haurua to overcome a slow start and early inaccuracy in front of goal before recording the 24 point win. AFL Canberra had (Goal Kickers): L. Mansbridge 2, B. Dyhrberg 2, S. Costello 2, S. Nolan 2, A. Munns, A. Bishop, J. all the play early and quickly had three goals on the board courtesy of forward Dean Roulstone. AFL Sydney Davey, G.Adams, B. Byrnes, P. Zuvela steadied and whilst they had plenty of the play they were unable to convert with full forward Gus Seebeck the MANLY WARRINGAH main culprit spraying his first three shots at goal. Two more goals to Canberra through Ryan Quade and Andrew (Best Players): A. Robertson, V. Naughton, I. Allsop, J. Sparkes, M. Tannock, B. Young Ainger saw Canberra get out to a 27 point lead before Seebeck finally found the big sticks, and at quarter time the (Goal Kickers): L. Slobin, R. Comans, C. Bigelow, V. Naughton difference was 20 points. Seebeck kept his goal kicking boots on early in the second quarter and two quick goals had Sydney back in the hunt, especially as their midfield in Jason Coulloupas, Charlie Richardson and Shane SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 6 13 9 20 14 24 23 – 167

Ryan were starting to gain the ascendancy. Canberra were able to respond with goals to Ainger (2) and Quade EAST COAST EAGLES 0 2 3 3 5 3 5 3 – 33 whilst further goals to Kieran Wright, Seebeck and Matthew Withers had the margin at 8 points at the long break. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY The third quarter is the premiership quarter and AFL Sydney were beginning to stamp their authority through the (Best Players): J. Heazlewood, C. Johnson, L. McKenzie, D. Moloney, R. Kennedy, T. Beadle work of ruckmen Earl Shaw and Ed Wilson whilst the defence of Mark Skuse, Josh Duncan, Ron Wason and Lloyd Shepherd was starting get on top of their opponents. Sydney kicked six goals for the term via Wright 2, (Goal Kickers): S. Chadwick 7, T. Beadle 4, L. McKenzie 4, R. Barnes 3, A. Clark, K. Chesterman, C. Rutland, Ryan, Donohue and Coulloupas, whilst Canberra were restricted to three goals. At the final change Johnson, R. Kennedy, D. Fiora, N. Lye Sydney held a 12 point advantage. Keen to record their first victory in three years the senior players Declan EAST COAST EAGLES Donohue, skipper Alastair Richardson, Chris Lees and Matt Withers were keen to push home the advantage and (Best Players): D. O'Connor, C. Moore, J. Patira, B. Trewin, B. Hynes, C. Wynne

the pressure applied by the home side had their more fancied opponents back pedalling. After early misses to (Goal Kickers): L. Patira 2, J. Tarrant, B. Archer Ede, B. Allan Withers and Seebeck, goals to Matt Carey (who was outstanding all day), Richardson and Wright had the advantage out to five goals before a late Ainger goal, his fourth for the day reduced the final margin to 24 points. CAMDEN 0 1 1 3 5 4 9 4 – 58 The win was a great result for all involved in the program. Jason Coulloupas was awarded the Best on Ground CAMPBELLTOWN 1 4 2 12 5 12 6 12 – 48 trophy for his tireless work in the middle of the ground. CAMDEN (Best Players): J. Ayling, C. Van Luenen, D. Graham, M. Chandler, B. Laid, B. Cracknell AFL Sydney 1-4 6-6 12-9 15-12-102 (Goal Kickers): C. Van Luenen 3, J. Ayling 2, B. McDermott 2, M. Kennedy, C. Hunt AFL Canberra 5-0 8-2 11-3 12-6 - 78 CAMPBELLTOWN (Best Players): S. Wildy, C. Pal, G. Brown, D. McCarthy, G. Webb, K. Bradley Goals: (Goal Kickers): M. Keys 2, C. Pal, N. Hills, B. Sommerville, J. Fretwell AFL Sydney: Seebeck 4, Wright 4, Rutland, Ryan, Coulloupas, Donohue, A.Richardson, Carey, Withers AFL Canberra: Ainger 4, Roulstone 3, Quade 3, Dean, Gibson MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 3 2 5 3 9 7 11 8 – 74 UTS 4 1 5 2 7 3 10 4 – 64 Best: MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY AFL Sydney: Coulloupas, Carey, Withers, C.Richardson, Duncan, Wright (Best Players): P. Hare, J. Whyte, T. Scoular, D. Ollington, D. Connors, G. Nixon AFL Canberra: Longmore, Bruce, Clarke, Roulstone, Tutt, Ainger (Goal Kickers): B. Harland 4, M. Twohig 3, G. Nixon, J. Whyte, D. Avery, S. Newman UTS Umpires: (Best Players): N. Robinson, M. Ryan, B. Rundle, D. Lavender, J. Gardiner, L. McCormack Gestier, Hissey, Healy (Goal Kickers): P. Kapiris 2, S. Fleming 2, D. Lavender 2, G. Capozzi, R. Henderson, A. Morley, P. Tay- lor

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SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 3 4 6 8 8 12 12 21 – 93 MANLY WARRINGAH 4 2 5 6 6 9 7 11 53 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY (Best Players): A. Holmes, J. Heazlewood, A. Clark, H. Howie, K. Chesterman, C. Wilkinson (Goal Kickers):G. Mitchell 5, B. White 2, C. Wilkinson, K. Chesterman, R. Kennedy, S. Wright, S. REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL Chadwick MANLY WARRINGAH (Best Players): J. Coleman, B. Hawkins, T. Taylor, I. Allsop, B. Atkinson, J. Sparkes (Goal Kickers):M. Rawle 4, L. Slobin, S. Murray, T. Taylor

2009 DIVISION TWO RESULTS—ROUND 14

SOUTHERN POWER 3 1 6 4 10 5 14 11 95 UTS 3 1 5 3 6 6 6 8 44 SOUTHERN POWER (Best Players): P. Hamer, W. Oakley, S. Davies, R. Murphy, B. Johnson, M. Cairnduff (Goal Kickers): A. Carmody 5, B. Johnson 3, M. Cairnduff 2, J. Findlay, W. Oakley, S. Brierty, L. Brady UTS (Best Players): J. Gardiner, H. McGregor, D. Bailey, S. Cutlack, N. Barrett, P. Bredin (Goal Kickers): A. Stubing, M. Ciavarella, S. Cutlack, D. Bailey, J. Gardiner, H. McGregor

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Under 18’s Challenge Cup President: Anton Lewis SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 7 4 15 10 23 15 31 18 – 204 EAST COAST EAGLES 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 – 14 Secretary: Angus Heritage SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Email: [email protected] (Best Players): T. Aitken, M. Krochmal, M. Hartley, J. Hazelton, L. Cowper, G. Robbie (Goal Kickers): T. Aitken 7, G. Robbie 6, M. Krochmal 5, R. Edwards 5, T. Considine 3, L. Cowper 2, C. Parsons 1 Anton LEWIS Website: www.nswafua.com.au 2, J. Hazelton 2 Matthew GESTIER EAST COAST EAGLES 3 Danny DEIGAN (Best Players): J. Bancroft, B. Gray, S. Mayo, W. Thomas, K. Merson, A. Baird 4 Sean RICHARDSON Name: Jeff Milne (Goal Kickers): M. Goldsworthy, W. Thomas Position: Goal Umpire – between the ‘sticks’ 5 Graham GLASSFORD Who has influenced you most in umpiring? PENNANT HILLS 2 2 5 5 5 6 9 10 – 64 6 Justin FOX Sean Richardson –one of life’s gentlemen but with the courage to make MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 0 1 0 2 1 8 3 10 – 28 7 Frank KALAYZICH tough decisions and integrity to be true to himself. MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 8 Michael PECK (Best Players):T. Anderson, A. Brockway, P. Frost, M. Bishop, A. McKinnon, K. Morkel What is your motto to success? (Goal Kickers): J. Noney, S. Lehmann, T. Anderson 9 Andrew RUTHERFORD What doesn’t kill you WILL / DOES make you stronger. PENNANT HILLS 10 Michael O’GRADY Whom do you most admire? (Best Players):M. Miles, F. Nixon, M. Frankish, C. Demetriou, Z. Fenn, E. Danilo 11 Pierce FIELD My sister who has fragile health and my wife Yas, neither of them have to prove anything to anyone – they are the strongest truest people I know. (Goal Kickers): N. Varnish 3, C. Demetriou 3, H. Angel, E. Danilo, T. Rivers 12 Peter HUMPHRIES What has been your best football experience? 13 Tristan STEVENS SOUTHERN POWER 3 3 4 5 6 8 7 12 – 54 Watching my son play his first game of footy at age 25 for Rupertswood MOOREBANK SPORTS 1 3 4 5 7 7 7 10 – 52 15 Guy STILLMAN Reserves in 2006 – they won and the celebration was pure elation for him. SOUTHERN POWER 16 Nathan LESSELS What has been your greatest achievement? (Best Players): R. Vance, C. Byrom, J. Brown, B. McLean, D. McDonald, A. Cook 17 Matthew BAIGENT Being Dad to three people of whom I am most proud. What is your favourite book? (Goal Kickers): B. McLean 3, R. Vance, T. Carter, D. Wood, L. Hall 18 Steven WALLBANK Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett and World Without End – the sequel MOOREBANK SPORTS 19 Liam ROWE (Best Players): J. Moore, R. Horton, D. Holman, R. Eckert, S. Bowen, C. Garven 15yrs later. (Goal Kickers): S. Bowen 2, J. Moore, V. Pham, S. Davies, T. Currant, M. Morrison 20 Joshua TERREY What is your favourite viewing? 21 James MCBRIEN Braveheart. HOLROYD PARRAMATTA def MANLY WARRINGAH—Forfeit 22 Paul BARRON What is your favourite destination? 23 Simon HARRISON Scotland – I’m going there for the first time after the season ends this year. Deferred Matches How would you describe yourself? 24 Damien ANDERSON ON 3 & 4 RESULTS—ROUND 14 4 RESULTS—ROUND ON 3 & Resilient and approachable. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 5 5 11 7 20 12 27 20 – 182 25 Sean HUNTER What is your favourite place and time? MANLY WARRINGAH 3 0 5 1 5 2 6 2 – 38 26 Jeremy BOLAND Lochiel Restaurant – Kurrajong, under the tree at the back in summer - SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 27 Glen CALLAGHAN best food and wine with friends over a four hour lunch. (Best Players): D. Knight, T. Aitken, M. Krochmal, L. Cowper, J. Geddes, B. Prelec 28 Carl FLETCHER How do you present to the world? (Goal Kickers):D. Knight 8, T. Aitken 6, G. Robbie 5, A. Yakimov 2, T. Barrett 2, N. Perry, A. Saunders, M. Kro- Respectful. 29 Ashley SYMONS chmal, J. Geddes What are you optimistic about? MANLY WARRINGAH 30 Nick ELLIS I followed Fitzroy since I was a kid – don’t tell me I’m not an optimist. I’m (Best Players): Z. Constantinou, R. Comans, R. Wearne, J. Tier, N. Sampson, S. Stapleton 31 William MACARTHUR optimistic about the exciting future our young umpires have ahead of them (Goal Kickers): R. Comans 2, J. Pilat, A. McKenzie Wills, N. Sampson, R. Wearne 32 Brenton HISSEY – there will be some great umpires come through our group. 33 Tom BOWES What do you like to eat and drink? Quality dark chocolate, Morgans coffee and Petersons Back Block Shiraz PENNANT HILLS 2 3 5 4 8 6 9 9 – 63 34 Max FRIEND SOUTHERN POWER 1 3 3 5 3 6 3 7 – 25 (any vintage). PENNANT HILLS 35 Stephen STORK Greatest professional and personal break- (Best Players): Z. Fenn, M. Frankish, F. Nixon, J. Turner, G. Taylor, E. Danilo 36 Chris NIVEN through? (Goal Kickers):D. Bull 3, S. Wybenga 2, M. Frankish, P. Witt, Z. Fenn, E. Danilo 37 David LENIOR Being able to help people who have lost their SOUTHERN POWER 38 Chris HAYTER jobs restore their pride and belief in them- (Best Players): R. Vance, C. Byrom, L. Jansson, J. Brown, C. Jepsen, S. Kirby 40 Andy SMYTH selves then go on to better things. (Goal Kickers):L. Jansson, L. Hall, D. Jackson Any game day rituals or superstitions? 41 Mark RINNIE Turning up with ‘elite athlete food’ (lollies) to 42 Mark SCHWARZE share with my fellow umpires on match day. DIVISION THREE 43 Alex MANFRED 44 Tony MCGILVARY Nor West 9.17 (71) d UNSW/ES 9.8 (62) 45 Luke MATTHEWS Macquarie University 12.7(79) d UTS 8.9 (57) NSW AF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION 59 Ben LAWSON Pennant Hills 15.20 (110) d Holroyd Parramatta 7.4 (46) 47 Scott WALSH Moorebank Sports 12.18 (90) d Southern Power 6.9 (45) 48 Scott NUGENT 60 AFL UMPIRE Deferred Match 49 Nathan ELSWORTHY 61 Michael RASO Southern Power 11.4 (70) d UTS 8.16 (64) 51 Aidan GROSAS 62 Geordie HAWKINS DIVISION FOUR 52 Chris MARATHAKIS 63 Ian BAPTIE

64 Christine BURROWS Sydney University 13.6 (84) d Nor West 11.4 (70) 53 Ron JOHNSON UNSW/ES 15.21 (111 ) d Moorebank Sports 6.6 (42) 54 Raymond COX 65 Dale CADDY Manly Warringah 14.13 (97) d Holroyd Parramatta 6.7 (43) 55 Kyle COLEMAN 66 Daniel FIELD-READ Penrith 22.10 (142) d Camden 11.6 (72) 56 Todd FLETCHER 67 Mark HOPKINS Macquarie University 11.8 (74) d UTS 4.6 (30) 57 Peter FELDMAN 68 Gavin BERTRAM Deferred Match 58 Natasha KUTCHA 73 Garrie JONES

2009 U18s CHALLENGE CUP DIVISI CHALLENGE 2009 U18s UNSW/ES 14.14 (98) d UTS 3.10 (28)

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President: Bob Mannion Senior Coach: Troy Balzan Email: [email protected] Phone: 0403 403620 Website: www.goannas.com.au Club Colours: Blue & Yellow

1 Ben MACKNEY Round 14 saw the Goannas make a trek back to Bruce Purser to play 2 Daniel BRYANT hosts to Manly and Pennant Hills. Given the similarities in dimensions 3 Brett JACKSON between this ground and our new ground for nest year, this has worked out quite well for the club. Division 4 kicked off the day’s action against 4 Troy BALZAN Manly, and were confident of a good showing after giving the Wolves a 5 Tom PARSONS good run in their meeting earlier this year. Unfortunately the Wolves 6 Ben DYHRBERG came out with a blistering start, kicking 10 goals to 3 in the first half. The

7 Gerrard KENNEDY boys came out after half time and played more like the way we know

8 Jesse HAURUA they can, but the damage had been done in the first half. Under 18’s 9 Tony MANCE player Bryce Mayne was the best on ground in another wonderful sign for the future of the club. Damien Vassallo, Marc Davies, Russell Witt, 10 Stuart MCKINLEY Gary Sentence and Nathan Shewan also continued their excellent sea- 11 Jason WILSON sons with strong performances on the day. Division 3 took to the field 12 Shaun COSTELLO against Pennant Hills and were also confident of an improved result from 13 Brendan CONNELLY their last meeting with the team playing much better than results indi- 14 Brett RIZZO cate. This confidence was on display in a fantastic first quarter, where 15 John MANISCALCO the boys went in at quarter time with a 4 point lead. Unfortunately the momentum could not continue, and Pennant Hills ran out eventual 16 Grant WEBB winners, but the team will take plenty of confidence out of the result. 17 Todd WATERS Ryan Johnston’s 3 goals and best on ground performance was another 18 Jeff FIELKE very good sign of a strong Goannas future. David Hook and Trent Wha- 19 Kristin CARVILLE lan hit the ground running after breaks from the game, whilst Dean 20 Greg ADAMS Murray showed a miraculous recovery from a serious knee injury 5 21 Ben HANSON weeks ago with a strong showing. Matt Martland and Saleh Abdulatif also played very strong games. Division 2 were looking to make it 5 in a 22 John MANNION row when they took on Manly. The game was a tight affair for most of 23 Ricky CHARLES the day, and it was a blistering 5 goal to 1 second quarter from the 24 David HOOK Goannas that blew the game open, with the final result being a 56 point 25 Luke MANSBRIDGE win to the boys in blue and gold. The highlight of the game was club CHECK OUT AFL SYDNEY ON CHANNEL 518 26 Ashley MULCAHY captain Andrew Munns getting his first goal for the club after 4 seasons Friday – 6:30pm – 7:30pm 27 Sireli FIFITA and plenty of hospital passes from his team mates. Sireli Fifita was best on ground with his non-stop running, while for the second week in a row AFL Sydney Match of the Week 28 Gary SENTENCE the stats man found it hard to keep up with Anthony Bishop. Ben 29 Nathan GRAINGER Dyhrberg helped gain control of the middle and Brett Rizzo dominated 30 Mark HILL off halfback, whilst Jesse Haurua was back to his usual brilliant best in 31 Omar ABDULLATIF his first game back from a shoulder problem….only to pop it out again 32 Joel THOMAS late in the final quarter! The club looks forward to a well earned week off before a tough week against the Uni sides. A reminder to all that August 33 Andrew MUNNS th

8 sees the club celebrate its glory days with its Old Boys Day and FOXTEL MATCH OF THE WEEK 34 Dean MURRAY Sponsors Day, before pushing on into the night with the Reverse Draw. Match of the Week also available to view online 35 Anthony BISHOP Mark the date in your calendar for an action packed day! 36 Brad BYRNES www..sydneyafl.com.au and click on AFLSydney TV 37 Luke MANSBRIDGE 38 Craig WATSON 39 Trent WHALAN

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Round 15 Match of the Week

¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves Thirds U18s North Shore vs Sydney University HP

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President: Paul Coughlan President: Chris Nixon Senior Coach: Steve Bird Senior Coach: Lachlan Buszard Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0410 596 555 Phone: 0412 856 996 Website: www.sydneyafl.com.au Website: utsafc.com Club Colours: Navy Blue & White Club Colours: Green & Black

1 Tim WALLACE 1 Ben YAKIMOV Round 14 was not the best for the Blues. A beautiful winter’s day saw The rescheduled games for the washout round saw all 4 sides play- 2 Tom CHADWICK ing. With many players unavailable, several past players had come- 2 Ben REID the Blues Premier Division Seniors and Under 18’s away to Pennant 3 Matt RYAN back appearances including Jeremy Martin, Simon Rabbitt, Will 3 Shanan KERSHAW Hills at Ern Holmes Oval on the Sunday. In the Seniors the team 4 Andrew DAVIS Thomas, Nathan Ruff & the Paech brothers. Our division 4 side put 4 Chris LEES started well but the fourth placed Penno team were too strong. By half 5 George CAPOZZI in a valiant effort against UNSW, going down by 10 goals. Joel 5 Trent WRIGHT time the lead was 9 goals and Campbelltown were unable to get back 7 Jot LYNAS Agresta, Paul Challita and John Ritchie were the best 3 for the Bats. Our division 2 & 3 teams went down to Southern Power with both 6 Brenton MCALLISTER into the game. Best players were BJ McAllister, Chris Lees, Jay Ed- 8 Dan MCGRATH sides having guys playing up a grade and putting in a great effort. 7 Corey EVERSON wards, Shanan Kershaw, Matt Edwins and Corey Everson. The Under 9 Shannon QUINN The senior team had a great win over Sydney Uni by 35 points. 8 Fraser BROWN 18’s were again missing numbers and although conceded a large score 10 Mick ATKINSON Mark Rigby was best on ground and Andy Thain booted 5 goals. 11 Nick ALLARDICE 9 Matthew MOORE to Pennant Hills never stopped trying. It is very difficult to stay keen This week we head west with our Division 3 & 4 teams traveling to 12 Andrew KEITH Penrith, Division 2 take on Campbelltown and our senior heads to 10 Jake BRAZILL and interested in a losing side and it is to these boys credit that they 12 Ashley GROSS 13 Barry HOLLAND Bruce Purser to take on the East Coast Eagles. are giving it their best every week. Division II ventured to Harrington 13 Sam WILDY 14 Ben MOORE Park on Saturday and took on the Camden Cats. Campbelltown 15 Alan KYMANTAS 14 Jon WRIGHT th played well for the first half with a full team for the first time this 16 David MITCHELL International Students Day – August 15 16 Jason FRETWELL year. They battled hard but inaccuracy cost them the game going 17 Mark RUSSELL 17 Jay EDWARDS Gala Dinner August 8th – Reminder to finalise your tables payment 18 Rhys HENDERSON 18 Blake MCCROSSEN down in a hard fought contest by only 2 goals. Best were Sam Wildy, ASAP. This event is shaping up to be one not be missed. Don’t miss 19 Alex BEN 19 Simon NEILSEN Gavin Brown and Matt Keys. Today we welcome the Bulldogs to Mon- out. 20 Steven BOYD 22 Brenton SOMMERVILLE arch Oval as we look to consolidate our spot in the top five. Don’t forget 21 Luke TRIMBOLI 23 Rob LOTHIAN next week will be Ladies Day with champers, nibblies, snacks and 23 Joel URBAN raffles for all the ladies with all proceeds to mens’ cancer research. The 24 Nathan TYERMAN 25 Shaun SILVER 25 Chris FRETWELL Bob Prenter Clasic Corporate Golf Day, our major fundraising event of 27 Liam FLANAGAN 26 Dale CHIVAS the year, will be held at Campbelltown Golf Club on Friday, 30 October, 28 Michael BASSO 27 Brian KERSHAW 2009. If you are interested in participating please contact Kieran Buck- 29 Simon FITZGERALD 30 Shane DOHERTY ley on 0418 611 472. UTS BATS 30 Alex WHOOLLEY 31 Matthew EDWINS 31 Dustin TEASDALE 32 Matthew BARRETT 33 Julian RYAN 33 Owen LOVE 35 Andrew MORLEY 34 Alex SNEDDON 37 Paul KAPIRIS 37 Ian SUMNER 38 David BAILEY 38 Brandon WALKER 40 Lachlan COBAN 39 Ray LOVE 42 Sam KING

CAMPBELLTOWN BLUES CAMPBELLTOWN 40 Danny MCCARTHY 44 Phil TAYLOR 41 Chris MUNRO 47 Dave BEATON 42 Kyle BRADLEY 48 Anthony LEACH 43 Luke COUGHLAN 49 John COLBERT 44 Chris SCHAFER 50 Steve NEAL 46 Chantha PAL 51 Craig HERMANN 48 Jared MULLANEY 52 Sean FLEMING 49 Levih WARBY 54 Dennis GOGGIN 50 Andrew BAILEY 56 Matthew WILLIAMS 52 Kris COCHRANE 57 Ryan EAGLE 55 Matthew MOREY 78 Brendan SHANNON 86 Andrew THAIN ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves Thirds Fourths ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18 UTS

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President: Michael Haynes President: Ken Fowlie Senior Coach: Lachlan Smith Senior Coach: Terry Mudge Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0410 685 761 Phone: 0418 604 966

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

1 Michael MORGAN After a week off for the wet weather round, the Rams return to action 1 Peter KEFALAS Last week the Dogs took on the Dockers at the VG and picked up another 2 Mike BEARDSLEY 2 Darren HARTNEY this weekend at Greygums Oval as we host UTS in Division Three 4 points. The boys from Bondi (Leapin and Reg Grundy) led the way in an and Four, and Pennant Hills in the U/18’s. Hopefully the Division 3 Andre PECH excellent team performance. Youngster Dean Ward showed that he was 3 Bryce RONEY Three and U/18’s boys will be well refreshed in particular after hav- 4 Max COLLETT (vc) comfortable at senior level displaying poise beyond his years. Despite 4 Rob LOW ing three weeks between games. 5 Jeremy KIEL (dvc) 6 Ben WOODS going down by 4 goals to a powerful UTS outfit the magoo’s showed that 5 Steve FORT The Division Four side faced Camden the previous week and were 7 Leigh SCHNEIDER they have the ability to play a big part in the September action. With a few 7 Aiden THOMPSON able to record a 70 point victory, with Jason Bradley proving to be 8 Jon BRADFIELD players to come back and on the open expanses of Blacktown they have 8 Justin BROCK unstoppable at full forward in booting 10 goals. After a brilliant open- ing in which the Rams piled on nine goals, coach Jason Ware was 9 Ryan PERT a lot to look forward to. Best players were Brad Nissen, Damo and little 9 Joshua ANASIS disappointed with his side’s efforts, particular after half time. 10 Brad ABBOTT cockwrinkle. The Under 18s returned to the winners list with an 89 point 11 David BRADLEY 11 Ryan UNDERWOOD victory over Balmain. The usual suspects, Gulden, Robson and McKinlay Daniel Corboy, Dale Perry and Dave Cummings were others to 12 Andrew FRIEDLIEB 12 Tayt CORLESS led the way. show out in the win. 13 Ben SUTTON Guls boys had their colours lowered for the first time this season, going 13 Sam LOCKHART 14 Adrian HEFFERNAN The club would like to congratulate former Rams Dale Chivas, Mark down to Nor West by 9 points and the Fourth Grade jumped to 2nd spot 14 Alboran SAVANNAH 15 David COUPE (c) Egan, Earl Shaw and captain Alistair Richardson on their selection with a comfortable victory. Gully Flowers and the boys are to be congratu- 15 Shane TURNER in the AFL Sydney side to take on AFL Canberra last week at Black- 16 Marc O’REGAN 17 Samual RUTLAND lated for the job they have done this season in rising up the ladder. 16 Brendan COOKE town. 19 Jason COULLOUPAS Congratulations to everyone involved with the Sydney AFL for the out- 17 Grant KELLS (c) Just a reminder to all players and supporters to get back to the Red 20 James KEOGH standing result last week in obtaining a well deserved victory over AFL 18 William TAYLOR Cow on Thursday and Saturday evenings in order to show our con- 21 Michael CAREY Canberra. It show’s that Sydney footy is heading in the right direction. tinued support. 19 Adam WEST 22 Earl SHAW There are some terrific young footballers going around in our comp and 23 Anthony RODRIGUES 20 John KEANE (vc) they were well led by a group of wily veterans. To our boys, coach Fix, 24 Stephen PECH Loopy, Duke and Mule well done, everybody at the Bulldogs was proud of 21 David CUMMINGS 25 Ben HABERLEY your efforts. 22 Kris WOZNIAK 26 Leigh LAVERY This week we head to the wide, wide wide expanses of Monarch to take 24 Brad PATHUIS 27 Alex HENDERSON 30 Mark ARNOLD on the resurgent Blues. A wise man once quipped that you could run a 25 Brendan RIDGES 32 Tim LINEHAN couple of hundred head of cattle on the big Campbelltown ground. It is a 26 Lachlan SMITH

PENRITH RAMS PENRITH 33 Luke FORRESTAL crunch game for both teams as we count down to the finals. 28 Brendan DUNKLEY 34 Troy LUFF 29 Alan PROWSE 35 Joel ROBBIE 37 Eti OKUNBAR 34 Matthew POULTER 41 Xavier BRENNAN 39 Mark JACKSON 43 Chris JOURDAIN 42 John MURTAGH 45 James METCALFE 45 Anthony KELLY 46 Adam GULDEN 47 Dean WARD 49 Dale PERRY 48 Macleay LEWIS 52 Jason BRADLEY 49 Kieran EMERY 50 Pat STOKES 54 Roger JONES 55 Brad NISSEN 56 Blair OLIVER 59 Brett SPINKS ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18s ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18 PEN

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President: Andrew Murray Vice President: Ian Granger Senior Coach: Michael Hosking Senior Coach: Mark Coles Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0419 875 708 Phone: 0409 129920

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

It seemed to be a case of history repeating for North Shore's Premier 1 Anthony SIMPSON Last week saw the last time this year that the club had to travel to 1 Lachlan PRYOR Division side in Round 14. Heading into Round 14 2008, North 2 Mat ABDUL LATIF different venues a trip made all that hard with a number of players 2 Tom HILL quarantined with the flu. Rather than forfeit a game the decision was Shore were two games outside the top five. A strong victory against 3 Andrew GALT 4 Adam LORD 4 Joey DENSLY made to send only 14 senior players to Gwawley ensuring the UNSW/ES, who were atop the competition ladder, gave them the Ressies had enough players to start the game. Whilst no match for 5 Jarryd WATTERS 6 Ty DAVIS 6 Damien ALLEN momentum to close the gap and play finals football. Uni on the day the boys put up a good fight and were competitive in 7 Chris HARRY all but the second quarter. Cav 2 putting in a best on ground per- 7 Brendan FITZGERALD 8 Matthew ROWE formance in only his third game for the club was well supported by In 2009, North Shore again headed into Round 14 two games outside 8 Chris MURPHY 9 Leigh FLAVELLE Jeff Doscher and Jason Borg. The club would also like to thank NSW 9 Adrian HARRY the top five and were again scheduled to play the leading team, East 10 Paul SMITH Uni for their assistance in treating one of our players with a sus- 10 Jason HARRY Coast. Trailing by a goal at half time, the Bombers played a stunning 11 Adam WESTWOOD pected broken ankle. Over at Gwawley the 18’s took on the top of the 11 James WEBSTER second half to win by three goals. Anthony Lowes was the leading 12 David MCLEOD table Power determined to cause an upset and whilst not quite get- ting there sent a clear message to the Power they wont be a walk- 12 James BRAIN goalkicker with four and Sam Carruthers was Best on Ground. Will 13 Peter CONNAIRE over come finals time. Johnathon Moore led from the front all day but 13 Adam SUTTON 14 Kurt HAYES this give them sufficient momentum to again squeeze into the finals? overall it was a great team performance which saw all of the boys 15 Andrew CRUWYS 14 Jamie O”DELL Only time will tell. play for each other. The kids didn’t get a rest though with six of them 15 Sam CARRUTHERS 16 Bradley CAVANAGH backing up in seniors including 15 year Sean Bowen playing his first 16 Tom ELKINGTON 17 Nicholas DENKO senior game. Whilst Sean may have been the smallest out there on In First Division, North Shore fought hard all day but couldn't over- 17 Cameron HOLMES 18 Paul BUTLER the field he certainly didn’t look out of place with two first quarter come the very strong East Coast side. Kerrin Hughes kicked three 18 Daniel DICKERSON 19 Daniel SHULSTAD goals and a fearless (if you can’t catch me you cant hurt me) attack 19 Ryan MELDRUM goals and under-18 Joshua Cole was Best on Ground. 20 Aaron FINDLAY on the ball. Senior players Matty Rowe and Andrew Galt were sur- 21 Adam FURLEY prise but very welcome last minute inclusions in the senior side after 20 Anthony LOWES spending the best part of the week in quarantined in hospital with the North Shore's Un der-18s had their second loss of the season, going 22 N. FERGUSON-GORNALLE 21 Tom MCMAHON flu and whilst not 100% they certainly gave 100% with Rowie putting 23 Garry PENNY 23 Chris MCKINNON down to East Coast by three goals. James Coburn kicked three goals in another best on ground performance and finally kicking a 24 Mark FITZPATRICK 24 Teddy STRUDWICK and Bart Thompson was Best on Ground. goal. The other surprise inclusion was ruckman Anthony Simp- 25 David FOGGIE 25 Ron WASON son. Simmo arrived at the ground just as the game was getting 26 Brandon PUNTER 26 Daniel HATFIELD underway despite only getting of a plane at 11.45am after returning 27 Andrew DAVIS from working in Tassie. No one knows what he said to the Cabbie 27 Michael COWELL 28 Ian PRUDHAM but it worked getting from the Airport to Taren Point in around 15 28 Max WILSON 29 Shaun ALBREW minutes. Under 18 Brendan Ming again looked quite at home at CHB 29 Ashley NAYLOR 30 Matthew PAALL whilst Michael Prepost playing his first senior game impressed all with his work rate and hardness at he ball, frequently running the ball 30 Jack LUMSDEN 31 Corey MILLER hard out of defense. The club also wishes to thank boys over at the 31 Alex CHIEW 33 James WINDASS 32 Kade TANGNEY Power for resisting the temptation to play their senior Division 2 after 34 Mahdi BERHADEN a forfeit. Southern Power showed plenty of INTEGRITY with their 33 Todd BAJCIC 35 R. THOMPSON-LAING decision, a decision not all could have made. 34 Pat HEALEY 36 Brian FERRETT NORTH SHORE BOMBERS SHORE BOMBERS NORTH 35 Daniel KULK 37 Bobby NAIJAR Our next game sees the 18’s travel to Bruce 36 Arther KALLOS 39 Andrew BYKERSMA Purser to take on the Eagles whilst the sen- 40 Michael VOYAGE 40 Matthew SLIOGERTS iors travel to Bensons Lane to take on the 41 Richard LYNCH 41 Brett STEPHAN Jets determined to make amends for their MOOREBANK SPORTS MAGPIES poor game the first time the teams met this 43 Jason RUSSELL-JONES 42 Damian WILSON year. 44 Ben ATTWOOD 43 Donald DIMMOCK 45 Andrew MARSH 44 AARON MCLENNAN 49 Adam ZINNO 45 Mark CULLIMORE 52 Robert SVENDSEN 47 Patrick WARD 48 Anthony KIDD ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18s ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18 MS

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Senior President: Jim Allan President: Jason McLennan Senior Coach: Peter Kyle Senior Coach: Roger Moten

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0418 536 819 Phone: 0421 655447 Website: hawkesburyafc.com.au Website: www.suanfc.com Club Colours: Blue & White Club Colours: Blue & Gold 1 Angus SCOTT 1 Stephen CHASE TODAY is a massive day for the Nor-West Jets as we welcome Moorebank Hi FIVE!! Finally it happened, all five teams won on the same week- 2 Casey WENSELOWSKI Sports to Bensons Lane. We will be wearing purple socks today to raise 2 Alex LEE 3 Brydon COLES end! A first for our club in 2009 following the introduction our mighty 4 Dom Shipley money for the Leukaemia Foundation, and also to honour one of the stal- Colts. Well done to all players and coaches. Our Seniors and Re- 5 Aaron CLAYDEN warts of our junior club, Digger Dunlop, who is fighting this battle at the 4 Michael HIGGINS serves enjoyed great wins against Western Suburbs, ensuring both 6 Dale WELLINGTON moment - the thoughts of everyone at the club are with you mate. We also 5 Mark EGAN teams stayed alive in the charge for the finals. Our Blues and Colts 7 Owen BUTCHER welcome back the members of the 1999 Western Jets Under 18 Premier- 6 Ben MANKARIOUS both thumped East Coast and our Reds got the points against a com- ship Team and hope you have a fantastic day at the footy. Get noisy boys 8 Adam NEWTON petitive NorWest Jets outfits. Last weekend showcased the wet and help today's heroes consolidate our positions in the top four. Seniors 7 Leigh MCWHIRTER 9 Scott ALLAN weather round. With our Seniors and Reds enjoying a well deserved Last week the Jets moved into a share of the ladder lead in Division Three 8 Aaron HAWKINS break, it was up to our Reserves, Blues and Colts to wear the blue and 10 Gerard SMITS when they edged out the previously undefeated UNSW-Eastern Suburbs 9 Rhys LAVERY gold with pride. The Reserves took on an undefeated UTS outfit and 11 Don WATERSTON by nine points in a thriller at the Village Green. The match started at a whilst our boys were fantastic in patches they couldn’t maintain the 10 Nick COSTELLO 12 Stephen DAVIDSON frenetic pace with Chris Kyle goalling in the first two minutes for his 20th in required intensity for four quarters and didn’t do enough to take the 13 Justin CRAKER four games. With Paul Webster playing a blinder on an unusually taller 11 Gary BURCH points. The Blues enjoyed a wonderful win against Manly and have 14 Aaron BAYNE opponent, winning almost every tap in the centre and around the ground 12 Jack LAWSON kept their finals dream alive. The Colts also enjoyed a huge win over 16 Nick MILKINS and delivering quality ball to midfielders Ed Sullivan, Aaron Clayden, 13 Josh LEARY Manly and are looking to secure top spot in the final rounds! A special Gerard Smits and wingers Cheyne Anderson and Owen Butcher, who mention to our three NSW Representative Players – Mark Egan, Gary 17 Jack PASCOE 14 Luke HIGGINS found themselves in plenty of space through the game, the ball went from 16 Jay KARUTZ Burch and Brydon Coles. All three boys played their part in ensuring 18 Paul SHERWOOD defence to attack in no time. Dale Wellington kicked a goal to give the Jets that NSW defeated the ACT Representative side. Great work lads! 21 Chris KYLE some breathing space and Steve Davidson landed a 50m bomb to gain a 17 Jess MCGUIRK This weekend sees the Seniors and Reserves travelling to Gore Hill 24 Jimmy CADET narrow break the visitors held to quarter time. The Jets' defence was being 18 Chris CLAREBROUGH Oval on Saturday to take on the North Shore Bombers. It is a must win 25 Ed SULLIVAN peppered by the Dogs, but Jack Pascoe floated brilliantly across the back 19 Simon NASH for our Seniors if they are to play finals. They know this and the feeling 27 Damian SHIPLEY line and Paul Sherwood and Aaron Bayne combined well to shutdown 20 Nick CLARK within the group has been extremely positive towards the clash. The 28 Michael CRAIGIE Easts' mastermind Dave Backler. Nor-West took control with slick ball club encourages all supporters to make their way north of the bridge 21 Mitch THOMPSON and watch what has the billing to be one of the games of the year! A 29 Norm HANLEY movement and great accountability in the second term, but the flag favour- 22 Nathan HAYWARD win for our Reserves would secure their spot within the top 5 and 30 Scott BRAID ites were always threatening and the Jets needed the composure of Nick Milkins and Howe to hold on. While they stretched the lead to 22 points 23 Andrew KRAEFT ensure that they play finals for the third consecutive year since the 31 Chris COLLINS with five minutes to play, the 1.7 they kicked kept the Dogs alive and the 24 Tom YOUNG club moved to Premier Division. The Colts, Reds and Blues welcome 32 Peter KYLE Parramatta to Sydney University on Saturday. The games played on home team kicked two goals in two minutes to set up a grandstand finish, 25 Glenn STEVENS 33 Cheyne ANDERSON St Pauls Oval will start at 10am, 12pm and 2.10pm. IMPORTANT: with the Jets clinging on a 9.17 71 to 9.8 62 win. Reserves The Jets 26 Tyson ROBERTS 34 Mat LAURENCE missed a golden opportunity to cement themselves in the top two when SUANFC is calling all past and present players to clear this Saturday 27 Ryan CLOSE 35 Andrew TRAVERS they went down to premiership favourite Sydney University by 14 points at 28 Tom SMITH 36 Adam FOX St Pauls Oval. The Jets kicked the first goal through the second efforts of 30 Ben FITZPATRICK NOR WEST JETS NOR WEST 37 Dean BRAID Rod Bayne in his 150th game for the club, but Sydney Uni capitalised on 31 Jesse MARTIN 38 Sam MAKINS turnovers and ran the ball in numbers on the tiny ground, with only the tight defence of Guthridge, Norm Hanley and Matt Laurence keeping the visitors 39 Jack WILSON 32 Daniel ARCHER within two goals at the break. Nor-West responded in the second term with 41 Chris MATTINGLY 33 Tim BARTON an emphasis on shepherding and a short kicking game, kicking 6.0 to 2.3 36 Chris KENDRICK 43 Greg ALLEN to take a nine-point lead at the main break, with the midfield of Mark Que- 37 Shae SILVESTRO 45 Brett CARROLL mard, Brett Carroll, Steve Chase and ruckman Adam Newton getting on 47 Mick LEWIS top and setting up chances for Matt Davison, Mick Lewis (three goals) and 38 Tim AIR 48 Daniel HARDING Dutschke (four). The Students regained the ascendancy in the all impor- 39 J. CHAMPION DE CRESPIGN 49 Daniel LANGFORD tant third term, as their handball game caused headaches and created 40 Anton TURCO 51 Anthony JOYCE plenty of loose players, for a 4.2 to 1.2 return and 41 Sam CRICHTON a nine-point lead of their own. It was goal for goal SYDNEY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS 52 Ben WILLSON 42 Chris WALSH in the last term and the Jets looked good, but the 55 Mat DAVIDSON 43 Jack CASPERSSON Students steadied on their home track to win 13.6 57 Steve STASZEK 84 to 11.4 70. 45 Ben MALONE 59 Doug LINNETT 46 Jordan MCINYTYRE 67 Andy MCDONNELL 47 Nick BARTON 77 Matthew BROPHY 53 Michael KILLICOAT ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18 NW

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President: Ian Ferguson President: William Oakley Senior Coach: Simon Closter Senior Coach: Trevor Burnett Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0416 007131 Website: southernpower.sydneyafl.com.au Phone: 0419 963 913 Club Colours: Aqua & Black Website: www.wlions.com.au Club Colours: Red & White 1 Kale TEMPLE 2 Jade COLLYER It was not a happy day for the Lions at Mahony Park, the Sunday before 1 Roland WRIGHT A great day of results for the Power senior sides on Saturday with both 3 Luke FAVETTA First Grade and Reserve grade having wins over UTS. Unfortunately last with the Dragons reversing the result from earlier in the season and 2 Alan FRITSCH 4 Ken EWEN-CHAPPELL scoring a win in all three grades. The Under 18's were minus a coach and the 18’s couldn’t make it a clean sweep with a loss against Pennant 5 Scott HANCOCK several players due to the last minute shift from Saturday to Sunday for the 3 Troy SHEAN Hills. 6 Adam MCCONNOCHIE clash with the Dragons. The in form Dragons are a tough enough challenge 4 Jerard MCLEAN 7 Peter VEERHUIS at any stage, but with no interchange to call on for the entire game, the Reserves started the day off brilliantly with their second win of the 5 Richard SWANTON rd 8 Bradley PATTERSON boys faced on a nigh on impossible task. St George made a flying start and season over their much more fancied opposition who are sitting 3 on had 5 goals on the board in the blink of an eye. It was more of the same in 6 Ryan MURPHY the table. It was close all day but when the final siren sounded the 9 Barron HANSEN the 2nd term as the Dragons continued to pile on the goals. The boys 7 Phil HAMER boys held on for a 6 point win. Paul Johnston down back played his 10 James WEAVERS responded to a half-time pep talk and pleasingly, were able to win the 3rd best game for the season and shut down his opponent all day while up 11 Mitchell DALY quarter. However that effort spent any "petrol tickets" the boys had left and 8 Stu BRIERTY front Crowe was a force with Libba. Motty, Lachy, Liam and Leigh also 12 Shane DAVIS the Dragons kicked away again in the final quarter. It's been a strange 9 Ryan COLLINS all played great games. It was a much deserved win and hopefully the season for the boys, finals bound but mostly non-competitive against the 13 Daniel MCCLURE 10 Cameron ROE boys can finish off the season with a few more wins. top sides. That needs to change in a hurry if our finals campaign is to last 14 Michael TOUSSIS for more than a week. Thanks to Dan McClure and Michael Love for coach- 11 Mitch NEW First Grade beat 3rd place UTS by 50 points in a solid hitout. Missing a 15 Tom HEATH ing the boys in Mark Siely's absence. The Reserves were also severely 12 Joel THOMPSON few key players and after a few weeks without football it was a very 16 Mitchell THOMSON depleted by the late fixture change, but by 12pm had assembled 22 players who were looking to make it a 3 week unbeaten spell. St George however rusty first half with the scores very tight. Phil Hamer as always was 17 Ryan PRICE 13 Leigh HITCHCOCK were desperate for a 1st win of the year, and after an even opening term, it dominating in the middle while big Simo, Murphy and their fellow back- 14 Brendan ANDREWS nd 19 Guy BARTLETT was the hosts who made the running for the remainder of the day. No men really stood up. The 2 half saw the Power slowly start clicking 20 David GOODLEY question the Dragons were the more desperate and enthusiastic side, and 15 Jonathon FINDLAY into gear again and were a much better side than the first half and ran away with the game. Phil Hamer was best on ground again while Bill 21 Aiden RILEY with plenty to play for it was disappointing to be out-enthused on the day. 16 Adam CARMODY and Simon played big games. 22 Tim ROBB The boys have a fortnight off to refresh for the final 4 weeks of the season, and look forward to a number of players returning from Uni break to bolster 17 Paul LOVE 23 Paul BALDING the ranks. The Senior game went very much to the same script for the 2nd 18 Nathan HERRING Unfortunately the 18’s couldn’t complete a rare clean sweep for the 24 Erin FRANKLIN week in a row. Our opponents got out to an early lead, and despite always club when they went down to a strong Pennant Hills side who had 19 Anthony GRAF 25 Justin AYRE being within striking distance, we never looked like seriously threatening quite a number of Premier Cup players dropping back. 27 Matt ADAMSON from then on. After a flat couple of weeks, the boys are looking for a spark, 20 Aaron CONDON and the break has come at an opportune time. Our boys will need to come th 28 Harry BOWN 21 Rod LOXLEY Next home game – Sponsors Day against Mac Uni 15 August out a reinvigorated outfit if we are to play spoiler to several teams either 100 Club draw – Saturday 15th August 29 Kyle PROUT destined for, or still in finals contention. An in-form Pennant Hills side is our 22 David TAYLOR 30 Lewis WILSON first test. 23 Matt GRAHAM 33 Joshua LEWIS Next Home Game: Saturday August 22 v East Coast Eagles Next Social Function: 2009 Lions Trivia Night @ Wollongong City Tennis 24 Marshall CAIRNDUFF 34 Matt BRUNTON Club - Saturday September 12 25 Leon JOHNSON 35 Dave GARDNER The Wollongong Australian Football Club would like to thank it's valued SOUTHERN POWER 36 Alex MCKENZIE sponsors for their ongoing support: Wollongong City Tennis Club, Gordon 26 Andy PAINE

WOLLONGONG LIONS LIONS WOLLONGONG 37 Alex PERGER MacDonald Electrical, Mainteck Services, IMB, Supporters World, Net 28 William OAKLEY Fusion Technology, Aceit Sportswear, Asset Copier & Equipment Services, 38 Mitchell HOGAN 29 Ben JOHNSON Illawarra Mercury, Keira Dry Cleaners, Southern Cross Ten, Adam Christo- 39 Clint WELLS fides Plumbing, Keddies Lawyers, KPMG 34 Ryan KING-THORNBURG 40 Duane JEFFERIS 35 Craig GEAR 41 Graeme BATTY 36 Duane WILD 44 Troy BARTLETT 47 Malcolm PICKEN 37 Chris GIBSON 49 Doug SWEENEY 39 Matthew YOUNG 51 Sam JENNER 44 Simon DAVIES 52 Gus PORTER 48 Stu CLONEY 54 Adam PATTERSON 55 Michael FINDLAY 55 Jeremy MCINNES 58 Matthew YOUNG 58 Shane MORGAN ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18s ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18 SP

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Secretary: Warren Back President: Peter Jack Senior Coach: Chris Hughes Senior Coach: Michael Cousens

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0414 795 529 Phone: 0415 989 245 Website: www.camdenseniorafl.org Website: www.pennanthillsafc.com.au Club Colours: Navy Blue & White Club Colours: Navy Blue & Red

2 Grant JONES After the disappointment of the previous weeks forfeit, Camden fielded 3 Josh LOW Pennant Hills coach Michael Cousens praised his team after their 79 3 Rod BUTCHERS one of it’s strongest sides for the year, with a number of players re- point win over Campbelltown at Ern Holmes Oval, saying it was the best 4 Mitch AITKEN 4 Matthew SHIPARD turning after long abscences through injury in the div 4 game against first half of football he had seen all season. In a match which had been 5 Ben WRIGHT Penrith. Looking to improve on their previous meeting with the Rams, 5 Alastair RICHARDSON (c) expected to be a tight contest, the Demons forwards ran rampant early the Cats pushed hard and kicked their best score for the year, playing 6 Ben MCDERMOTT in proceedings, and the game was as good as over at the long break 7 Kane ROWLEY some very good patches of football. Penrith were to good however 6 Brant JACK running out convincing winners, but the improvement in the inexperi- with Pennant Hills holding a 57 point advantage. 8 Matthew PRESTON enced Cats was there for all to see. Best for Camden was Glen Kirk, 7 Jason CLARKE 9 Leighton FRENEY Marty Price, Paul Delai and Brian Agius. In the first term, spearhead Kieran Wright kicked four goals and as- 10 Martin PRICE 10 Jak HANCOCK In the div 2 local derby, bragging rights were on the line as well as 4 sisted Josh Duncan to score another two, and, try as they might, the 11 David MCCARTHY points and Campbelltown came out firing, looking to avenge their 12 Daniel DE LOOZE Blues defence had no answers. Wright finished the day with seven 12 Chris MURRAY earlier season loss to the cats. Some tenacious defence and the 13 Scott LAID Blues poor kicking accuracy kept the Cats in it at halftime, despite 13 Charlie RICHARDSON (c) majors, his best ever bag, while Duncan, in a welcome return to the looking clearly the worse side. Campbelltown kicked away in the third side, kicked four. 14 Ben CHAUVIER 14 Nathan WRIGHT 15 Benjamin GRASSO term, leading at one stage by 26, before three late quarter goals got the Cats back in the game and gave the team some much needed 16 Dan COLEMAN 15 Kieran WRIGHT At the final siren, Pennant Hills were victors 21-12-138 to 8-11-59, momentum. The last quarter belonged to Ruckman Chris Van Luenen 17 Julian WYMER who moved down to full forward and booted 3 last quarter goals to see 18 Dan WITT effectively nailing down fourth spot in the final five with four rounds 18 Glen KIRK the Cats get home by 10 points in a hard fought come from behind remaining. However, the task of successfully defending their premier- 19 Michael CHANDLER win. Best were Josiah Ayling, Van Luenen, Ben Laid, Ben Grasso and 24 Matt THOMAS ship title from that position on the ladder is a mammoth one, having to 20 Tom KOSKI Dan Graham and the win gave stand in coach Kane Rowley his first 25 Damian DELL’AQUILA win four successive sudden death finals. taste of victory in his first game coaching. 21 Joel WATTS 22 Michael KENNEDY It was particularly pleasing the way the team fought back from behind 28 Cameron SMITH Midfielders Matthew Carey, Brant Jack, Damian Dell’Aquila and Jon 23 Tim KEREMA to claim the points, showing the spirit and determination that the Cats are starting to be known for. 29 Ben BEASTON Moraitis provided constant drive while onballers Alastair Richardson, 24 Nick BURNETT Next game is gainst Southern Power in Div 2 and UNSW in Div 4 at Charlie Richardson and David Smith also shone. 25 Ben CRACKNELL 31 Scott MYERS home on August 1. 26 Ben FERGIE A big thanks to Golfing Zone Narellan, who have decided to re new 34 Tom ANGEL The Demons defence is sometimes seen like the generic brand on the 27 James MURRAY their sponsorship for another year. Contact Luke on 0408971133 for 28 Josiah AYLING all golfing equipment, lessons and games at Studley Park Golf Course 36 Jon MORAITIS supermarket shelf – it does not stand out, has no frills, and yet does its 29 Todd MULLER Narellan. Support the sponsors that support you! job well, as it did again on Sunday, limiting the visitors to only eight

CAMDEN CATS CAMDEN 37 David SMITH 31 Bryan AGIUS goals. 32 Trevor KENNEDY 38 Sam WIDMER 33 Michael MURPHY Pennant Hills meet Wollongong today and the Lions are sure to provide 41 Matthew CAREY 34 Jarryd KITCHING a sturdy contest even though they have only won three times this sea- 36 Chris HUNT 42 Aaron CRISFIELD son. 37 Kurt GAGAN

38 Chris VAN LUENEN PENNANT HILLS DEMONS 43 Richard LAING 39 Andrew SHIPARD 44 Josh DUNCAN 40 Rob MUCHMORE 41 Warren BACK 48 Lloyd SHEPHERD 44 Ben LAID 51 Luke TURNER 49 Christian KUNDE 55 Matt MCCAMEY 59 Luke BILBE

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President: Gus Seebeck President: Grant Stodulka Senior Coach: Glenn Garner Senior Coach: Daniel Kenny Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 02 9634 1234 Phone: 0401 971070 Website: www.eastcoasteagles.com.au Website: www.muafc.com.au Club Colours: Blue & Yellow Club Colours: Green & Yellow 1 Luke STANFORD 2 Ryan SMYTH A week in football is a long time, therefore two weeks can be an eter- Round 14 saw UTS come to Uni Oval for a massive clash whereby nity. It can also be a great opportunity to re-assess the season so far. 1 Carter MULLINS (c) Seniors 2nd place vs UTS 3rd place, Ressies 4th place vs UTS 3rd 3 Andrew POLKINGHORNE That is what the Eagles have done over the last two weeks and have re 3 Stewart NEWMAN (vc) place, Thirds 5th place vs UTS 2nd place and the U18’s taking on 4 Gus SEEBECK -affirmed the team principles that will see the squad charging towards 4 Cameron INCHLEY local rivals Penno Demons. 6 Kristian PEARSON (vc) the finals with renewed vigour. 5 Justin WHYTE (vc) 7 Tim PHYSICK A couple of bad results behind us, we now take on the Balmain Dock- 6 Jeff HARDMAN On a fantastic day at Uni Oval all 3 Senior teams had great wins 8 Shane RYAN ers who, despite having a tough season overall, have the ability to rise against UTS Bats – a long time since this has happened according to 9 Jon VLATKO (c) to a challenge and cause trouble for teams well above them on the 10 Don OLLINGTON Club Almanac WWW. ladder. The Eagles will be determined to stop that here today at the 10 Glenn GARNER 11 Brett HARLAND rebuilt fortress. 11 Aaron BYERLEE 12 Tom REDDIN Round 14 illustrated the Club game plan evident through all grades The Eagles have never lost an Eastern Derby since the Dockers came with some strong and skilful footy seen through all 4 grades. 12 James FORD 14 Cameron POOLE east and they will be working to maintain that record. It may be first 15 Brendan CAMERON 14 Brad URE versus last, but look out for a determined Eagle outfit, ready to stamp The Wet Weather weeks sees the Warriors have a week off until we 16 Michael SANKEY some authority back on the competition. 16 Darryn AVERY meet Manly for Round 15. 17 Ben PHYSICK The real test for a side is to defeat teams above you on the ladder and 20 Paul JACKSON that is what the “divvy Ones” must do today to boost their finals for- 18 Jack DIMERY 21 Scott CATIONS With 4 rounds remaining, the trip to Manly (Pittwater Oval) looks to tunes. UTS have had a stellar year so far and have yet to taste defeat. be crucial in cementing finals berths for Div 2 and Div 3 and even 19 Ed WILSON Last time they met, it was the Students by 9 goals and the boys will 23 Jerome FARRELL more critical for Div 4 to keep Manly at 6th place, maintain 5th place 20 Daniel SPITERI have a lot of work in front of them to bridge that gap but with 4 games 26 Phillip HARE and even look to secure at 4th place. 22 Anthony STUBBS remaining on the schedule, now is the time to get it right. 27 Dean CONNORS The Premier Cup boys would have been happy not to take the week 23 Ben ROGERS 28 Simon LAWRENSON Once again, special thanks to Maryann Jefferies who was last weeks 24 Trent BAKER off, such has been their consistent improvement in form. The win over 30 Craig BARNES the bombers saw them claim a stake on the minor premiership, but Volunteer of the Week for Sydney AFL. Your tireless efforts for the 25 Cory DURIE more importantly than that, the boys will be looking to take winning form 31 Troy MCMURRICH Club are very much appreciated. 26 Ryan FITTON into the sharp end of the season. A 10 goal win when they last met to 32 Dylan BROGAN 27 Mat ARBON the Eagles but look for an improved Dockers side to take the park. 36 James MOYLAN Check out our Club sponsor Syndeticom at www.syndeticom.au for 28 Damien BOWLES The Div 2’s hold centre stage at 2pm and will be looking to produce a 39 Mark RICE any networking/cabling/communication needs you may have.

29 Rowan BILKEY (vc) performance worthy of a win. The boys have fought out a tough season 41 Luke GEMMELL but will look to grab a win over Balmain on their home turf, as will the See you all at Manly for another big clash. 30 Steve O’CONNOR 44 Mick TWOHIG Challenge cup guys, but their task will be that much harder, taking on a 31 Jared MADDEN Moorebank sports side that will be keen to cement a spot in the finals. 48 Bernard BUSH 32 Liam MADDEN The Eagles would like to acknowledge and thank our Match Day 49 Peter HYNDMAN 33 Damian GATTE Partner for today’s game, Gary George Lawyers. Gary has been 50 Brodie COOPER 35 Adam LOVETT one of our best supporters over many years and we are proud to 51 Gavin NIXON have his association. We hope you and your guests enjoy the 36 Ben BOURKE 52 Carl EDWARDS game today. To contact Gary, phone 9615 9121 or email 37 Darren CHAPMAN 56 Ben AKMENS EAST COAST EAGLES EAGLES EAST COAST [email protected] 38 Mark MENDOLA The Eagles are proud to announce our Number 1 ticket holder for 57 Pat SOBB 39 Ash MOELLER both the 2009 and 2010 season, Jan Frost. When it comes to sup- 58 David ALLISON 40 Tim KEAR port, Jan is the greatest and to have her hold the official number 62 Jason LYALL 41 James MANN one ticket is fitting of her long term involvement with this wonder- 65 Tim SHIRT ful club. Thank you Jan. 42 Mark MAHER 78 Alex LAMOND 45 Michael JOHNSTON Catch you at the footy ! 84 Don OLLINGTON 47 Mark SKUSE 85 Tim SCOULAR 50 Matt WILLIAMS 91 Hamid MANGAL 51 Tim COAKLEY 98 Mark RICE 52 Josh SHEPHERD MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WARRIORS 53 Ash LOXTON 54 Steve MERKEL 55 Kieran MCREDMOND ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves Thirds U18s ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves Thirds U18 MU

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President: Peter Kay President: Peter Adams Senior Coach: Daryn Cresswell Senior Coach: Damien Hall

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0409 255 586 Phone: 0421 551 337 Website: www.manlyafl.com Website: www.balmaindockers.com.au Club Colours: Maroon & White Club Colours: White & Purple

1 Blake BRENDAN The Wolves Senior team travelled to Ern Homes Oval to take on Pen- 1 Janis BLUMS (c) With the injury toll mounting, a bout of illness plus the 'teams splitting' it nant Hills. With a number of players missing and the recent excellent 2 Daniel NAPPER 2 Jason COLEMAN form of Penno, this was a game that could easily be lost. With many was always going to be difficult last week - and it was. Coming up 3 Dan BRIAN 3 Tyrone ARMITAGE players missing from the regular group the make shift team bonded against just about a full strength UNSW-ES side was not what we 4 Daniel STANTON well and the effort was excellent. Paul Bourke and Craig Pridgeon needed! The first quarter was relatively even but Uni looked set to 4 Justin HALL 5 James MILLER (VC) provided plenty of drive through the centre and the back line was fierce break away at any moment. That moment came in the second quarter 5 David STROUD at the contest all day with Nial, Matt, Kurt and David Stroud consis- 6 Robbie ALLEN when they completely overrun us constantly driving the ball into attack. 6 Matthew RAWLE tently repelling the Penno attacks. Tyrone was again dangerous 7 Anthony RANDELL (VC) around the packs and the promoted players have staked their claim To our credit the guys fought back in the second half to run it out with 8 Aaron COTTRELL 7 Sam MURRAY (c) and must be displaced by those that were missing. a bit of respectability and didn't stop trying. Young players Alex 9 Dave RYAN 8 Daryn CRESSWELL Unfortunately an under strength Div 2 went down to a well oiled Par- Mitchell, Bryce Singleton and Braedon Jones (BJ) all put in fine per- ramatta side in the day’s main game. The Wolves were first to score 10 Daniel TURNER 9 Anthony ROBERTSON with Vinny kicking the goal on his way to a BOG performance but after 11 Evan DAVIS (vc) formances with BJ picking up numerous possessions and a couple of 10 Marcus COBAN a see-sawing first quarter, the Goannas started to run away with it. 12 Braedon JONES nice goals . 11 Niall MCDONAGH The final result was a 56 point loss, a very disappointing result consid- 13 Daniel BOURKE ering a relatively even amount of scoring opportunities. Pates played 13 Andrew LINDSAY 14 Boyd ARNDELL The week's break is exactly what we needed and hopefully with a full another great game in the ruck and Anthony Robertson was out- 14 Matthew AHERN standing all over the field. 15 Luke MITCHELL list to choose from we should be back to our competitive best against 16 Ryan OFFICER the East Coast Eagles at Bruce Purser Reserve. The U18's also suf- 15 Matthew WEBB The thirds returned to the winning circle with the back line providing the springboard to attack, with David Peterson and Flynn Pettersson 18 Ben CLARKE fered the same fate against UNSW-ES, again with many players miss- 16 Ben JOSEPH amongst the best. Special mention must go the highly mobile forward 19 Bill ROWLAND ing from their best line-up. 17 Tom ATKINSON line of Rob, Damo and Ben whose collective agility and speed caused 20 Nick O’BRIEN consistent problems to the Parramatta defence. Also of note was a 18 Levi BRAIN 21 Chris WALLACE good performance by Cameron Gallo having his first run up from the With only four rounds to go it will certainly test our mettle as to how we 22 Dion SHAW 19 Craig PRIDGEON 18s. finish off the year. The improvement has been there for most of the 23 Nick TODD 20 Jason MURRAY See you back at the Harbord Diggers for a drink after the game, and season although the wins have still escaped us. Let's have a real crack don’t forget to confirm your registration as all Wolves memberships 24 Kyke UNDERWOOD and support each other through these last few weeks. 21 Paul BOURKE entitle you to Diggers membership. All details on the Club website 25 Ash AZHAR 22 Andrew WHITELAW www.manlyafl.com. 26 James CLARKE 23 Kurt HAYWARD 27 Jarred MOBBS Don't forget our 'Dinner' on Saturday the 15th August at the Drum- GO THE WOLVES in 2009 moyne Sports Club - book early, it should be a great night!! 24 Nathan DARVILL 28 Travis STEVENS 29 Marcus BUJCH 25 Troy TAYLOR 30 Ben KNIGHT 26 Rob HART

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Vice President: Brendan Donohue President: Andrew Taylor Senior Coach: Shane Demir Senior Coach: Craig Tognolini Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0419 405 546 Phone: 0411 859834 Website: www.stgeorgeafc.com.au Website: sydneymagpies.com.au Club Colours: Red & White Club Colours: Black & White

1 Scott RICHMOND With the last 4 matches all scheduled to be played at home at Olds 1 Salem KASSEM Well Western Suburbs have certainly been forced to eat some humble 2 Josh BARRETT Park, we have decided that to reach the finals we will apply to the 2 Troy COLE pie of late. With a number of our senior players missing from the side 3 Nathan SMITH the clubs depth has been sorely tested and, although the team has put local Council to become the Marrickville Dragons and transfer all of 3 Brett BEDWELL 4 Pat MCBRIDE in some brave performances, the results have not been kind. Sunday these matches to Mahoney Oval. Undefeated after three outings at 4 Ben ABSOLUM 5 Ben MADDERN saw the transfer of our last scheduled home game at Picken Oval to our new home ground it would be far easier just to turn up rather 5 Daniel LAMBERT 6 Rod CRAIG Henson Oval again due to soggy surface and the re-development of 6 Medair KASSEM Picken at the end of the season is eagerly awaited by all. It will see a 7 Shane DEMIR than have to move everything there at a moment’s notice. Plus the ground is better! A big thank you to all the helpers. It is a big effort to unique partnership between The AFLNSW/ACT, Canterbury Council, 8 Michael MILNER 7 Clint MCGRATH The State Government and Sydney Water that will make Picken a terrific 9 Declan DONOHUE move to another ground and it just seems to happen like clockwork. 8 Eid KASSEM all-weather surface and a fantastic asset for the entire local community. 10 Peter DUGMORE Now to the results. It was great to see the Ressies have their first 9 Adam FIDDLER The Game saw both teams evenly matched at quarter time and, with the 11 Stephen WILSEN win of the year. We have a core group here who have continued to 10 Simon BLIZZARD students playing for a finals spot, the Magpies were under pressure. Unfortunately Wests were very wasteful in front of goal during the sec- 13 Anthony CUTHBERT 11 Matthew EURELL turn up to training and put in the effort each week with very little ond quarter which allowed University to lead narrowly at half time. This 14 Tim ADDISON return. But they kept at it. We realise that the side will be relegated 12 Bill LAFFERTY gave them a sniff and speed through the midfield and clinical finishing 15 Tim DICKSON but there is a resolve to combine with the players coming up from 13 Daniel PENFOLD gave them a handy 95 to 68 lead at the final break. Last quarter fade- 16 John COOPER this year’s 18’s, meet new friends at new grounds and see if we can 14 Stephen HUDSON (c) outs of late have plagued the Magpies but somehow they rallied and 17 Josh CUTPRI 15 Andrew EURELL came within a goal of pinching the game only to let the students have be promoted immediately. The 18’s played Wollongong who will also 18 Adam BUTTLING 16 Tim LAMBERT the final say at the end. Wests were left to rue their inaccuracy and a be in the semis and recorded a convincing win. The boys still man- number of very questionable decisions going against us at crucial times 19 Vincent STEVENS 17 Cal MCGUIRK aged to throw in one poor quarter which could be a real problem from the umpires, which seems to be a disturbing trend afflicting the 20 Michael HOLMES 18 Matthew WITHERS (vc) side. Next week sees a break with the Representative game against later in the season. The Firsts also won well. The administration is 21 Daniel CAREY 19 Dwain WATKINS Canberra at Blacktown involving our stars Matty Withers and Benny 22 Dylan TAYLOR really pleased with the development during the season. We know 20 Dane WILLIAMS Absolum after which all our stars return and much more is expected with 23 Jon SHINEBERG that the footie side of the club is on the right track and we are happy 21 Shane D’ARCY 4 games before the finals. After they battled bravely against the Eagles to give them the time to consolidate. We welcome our close last week the Reserve side was also affected by the drain of its best 24 Shaun WICKEN 22 Lynn ROEHRIG players to the senior team and the performance unfortunately reflected 25 Daniel RIXON neighbours Western Suburbs and hope you have an enjoyable day. 23 Aaron CONVERY it. A number of players who have been much improved of late also put in 26 Nick CHARLWOOD We have 2 presentations, one after Under 18’s and the major one 24 Pat GANNON bad performances which disappointed Coach Brian Crouch who had to 29 Ric TALBOT after Firsts. You are very welcome to both of these and we hope that 25 David LINSEN coach with a bad case of the Flu. Steve McWilliam again shone out and 30 Ryan BENNETT 26 Chris NOORDHOF (vc) must be the favourite for the Best and Fairest and Nathan Scarfo and you stay for a quick chat and some refreshments at the end of the Pat Wilmot also put in good efforts in a badly beaten side. Matty Cullen 27 John SIMPSON 31 Andrew ELLIS day. A big thank you to our two major sponsors The St George also suffered our second serious ankle injury at Henson in two weeks 32 Chris WINDLE Masos and the NAB. Without their help it would be just that much 28 Daniel COUGHLIN and our thoughts and wishes go out to him for a speedy recovery. 33 Oscar TAYLOR 29 Marcus LINSEN more difficult. For more details about the club visit the website on 34 Damien PRATT 30 Matthew PINK www.stgeorgeafc.com.au ST GEORGE DRAGONS DRAGONS ST GEORGE 36 Joel PARSONS 31 Joel MINICHIELLO 37 James DO CANTO 32 Brenton MUMME 38 Luke MAUNDER 33 David CLOUT 40 Carlo LOMBARDO 34 Matthew CULLEN 41 Robert AUGHTERSON 35 Ian HOLDER WESTERN SUBURBS MAGPIES 42 Patrick ALEY 36 David GREEN 44 Matt NICHOLS 47 Gavin KING 45 Brett HOSKINS 49 Paul CHACHATY 52 Tom JOHNSTON 46 Kieran DONOHUE 57 Kagan COTT 47 Jeremy O”BYRNE 58 Mark LONNON 55 Jack SCULLY

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