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2013 Premier Division Fixture Round 16– 10th-11th August 2013 Round 16– 10th-11th August 2013 2013 PREMIER DIVISION FIXTURE Round 1 Round 6 Round 11 Round 16 Saturday, Apr 6 Saturday, May 18 Saturday, Jun 29 Saturday, Aug 10 SHE 6.7 v Syd Uni 16.20 Camp 6.5 Manly 10.7 Cam 10.11 v PH 11.10 Manly v Campbelltown StG 10.8 v UNSW/ES 16.10 PH 36.22 Illa 6.5 NS 11.8 v Illa 4.5 North Shore v Sydney Uni The AFL Sydney season is quickly making its way towards finals as we enter the final few weeks for all grades. UTS 15.14 v Illa 13.9 NS 10.9 v UTS 12.1 Wests 9.10 v UTS 3.9 St George v Balmain Wests 17.8 v Camp 14.6 SHE 4.4 v UNSW/ES 18.17 UNSW/ES 9.10 v Manly 6.9 Sydney Hills v UTS In the Premier Division competition, Manly took another step towards the minor premiership with a strong win against Sydney PH 11.7 v NS 15.10 Syd Uni 16.8 v Wests 10.11 SHE 7.7 v St G 23.13 Wests v Illawarra Hills Eagles. Sunday, Apr 7 Sunday, May 19 Sunday, Jun 30 Saturday, Aug 11 Bal 6.6 v Man 24.15 Bal 7.19 v St G 18.14 Bal 7.8 v Syd Uni 13.10 Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES There were a couple of surprises if ladder positions are anything to go by with North Shore ending Pennant Hills hot streak in their Back to Bears Day at Gore Hill, and on Sunday afternoon with defending premiers UNSW/ES easily defeated by Campbell- Round 2 Round 7 Round 12 Round 17 town. Saturday, Apr 13 Saturday, May 25 Saturday, Jul 06 Saturday, Aug 17 Camp 9.3 v UNSW/ES 10.12 Syd Uni 13.9 v NS 16.17 UTS 8.12 v UNSW/ES 17.10 Campbelltown v Illawarra These two surprise losers from last weekend get a chance to return to the winners list in the Match of the Week at Mike Kenny Illa 10.8 v Man 15.9 UTS 11.15 v Camp 8.10 St G 13.18 v Wests 11.11 St George v Manly Oval from 2.30pm. Both Pennant Hills and UNSW/ES are assured of a finals berth but will be desperate for a double chance such UTS 12.10 v PH 15.14 PH 27.18 v SHE 4.5 SHE 10.12 v Balmain 11.9 Wests v Sydney Hills is the closeness of the competition. Catch the action live at youtube.com/aflsydneylive SHE 6.4 v Wests 26.14 Wests 12.9 v UNSW/ES 10.11 PH 13.6 v Manly 10.9 Sydney Uni v Pennant Hills NS 20.8 v StG 8.9 Sunday, May 26 Syd Uni 18.18 v Ill 3.11 North Shore v UNSW/ES SU 19.17 v Bal 10.9 Bal 12.17 v Illa 9.9 Sunday, Jul 07 Sunday, Aug 18 In other matches, Manly-Warringah face Campbelltown who have been fantastic in the last month; North Shore could keep pressure on the top two with a likely victory against Sydney University; St George aim to make it nine straight against Balmain, Manly 8.9 v St G 3.8 NS 9.17 v Camp 11.7 Balmain v UTS while Sydney Hills will be looking for their second win of the season when they host UTS. Illawarra remain winless and face a Round 3 tough road trip to Western Suburbs who are still mathematically in the finals race. Saturday, Apr 20 Round 8 Round 13 Round 18 Campb 6.5 v North Shore 15.10 Saturday, Jun 1 Saturday, Jul 13 Saturday, Aug 24 The other grades have plenty to play for with finals beckoning. Illa 8.8 v Syd Uni 13.11 SHE 7.10 v NS 13.18 Cam 25.15 v SHE 4.6 Illawarra v Balmain Wests 6.10 v St G 10.18 Camp 6.9 v Syd Uni 10.7 Manly 14.10 v UTS 7.11 Manly v North Shore In Division One, Southern Power will finish as minor premiers but have a chasing pack of form sides in Holroyd-Parramatta, UTS UNSW/ES 14.8 v UTS 9.10 Manly 22.11 v Bal 7.11 St G 26.13 v Syd Uni 3.4 Pennant Hills v St George Man 5.4 v PH 3.8 UNSW/ES 10.8 v PH 13.17 Illa 8.5 v PH 14.12 UNSW/ES v Sydney Hills and St George. UNSW/ES face a battle to hold onto fifth spot. Sunday, Apr 21 Illa 5.3 v Wests 24.12 Sunday, Jul 14 UTS vWests Bal 16.12 v SHE 9.19 Sunday, Jun 2 Bal 4.9 v UNSW/ES 24.4 Sunday, Aug 25 In Division Two, Manly-Warringah are assured of the minor premiership with Sydney University likely to be their main opposition St G 16.14 v UTS 4.9 Wests 9.10 v NS 12.13 Sydney Uni v Campbelltown come finals time. Round 4 Sat 31st Aug Division Three looks like a good competition despite the top-five being side. Fifth placed Nor-West could beat anyone on their Thursday, Apr 25 Round 9 Round 14 day and only have five losses against their name. Blacktown are still the team to beat. Wests 22.24 v Bal 10.9 Saturday, Jun 15 Saturday, Jul 27 Qualifying Final Saturday, Apr 27 NS 15.26 v Bal 7.9 Camp 16.14 v WS 9.8 PH 18.19 v Syd Uni 6.8 Wests 11.1 v PH 17.14 Manly 20.18 v Illa 7.0 Sun 1st Sept Moorebank will face stiff opposition in Division Four from UTS and Pennant Hills, while Camden and Randwick are still in a dog Camp 8.4 v St George 10.10 fight for the minor premiership in Division Five. St G 13.17 v Illa 5.7 PH 18.11 v Bal 9.10 Elimination Final UNSW/ES 9.6 v NS 15.16 Sydney Uni 7.11 v Manly 18.12 SU 22.14 v SHE 11.16 UTS 10.12 v Manly 13.8 Sunday, Jun 16 UTS 13.8 v NS 12.18 It looks like a battle of four in the Under 18 Division One competition, with Pennant Hills favourites from a strong UNSW/ES Saturday 7th Sept Sunday, Apr 28 UTS 13.9 v SHE 10.14 UNSW/ES 7.10 v St G 13.17 outfit. Sydney University and St George could also challenge as they sit one game behind the Bulldogs. Illa 7.3 v UNSW/ES 18.16 2nd Semi Final SHE 11.8 v Camp 23.11 Round 15 Manly Warringah are the team to beat in the Under 18 Division Two competition. Sunday 8th Sept Round 5 Round 10 Saturday, Aug 03 1st Semi Final Saturday, May 04 Saturday, Jun 22 Sydney Hills v Manly It looks like a battle of three in the Womens Division One competition with Sydney University current ladder leaders but Balmain Manly 13.11 v SHE 10.7 Manly 6.9 v Wests 7.6 North Shore v Pennant Hills sit ominously in second on percentage ahead of UNSW/ES. Macquarie University are near unbackable favourites in Division Two. St G 11.14 PH 10.16 St George 11.7 v NS 4.11 UTS v Sydney Uni Sunday 15th Sept Syd Uni 11.10 v UTS 14.13 UNSW/ES 10.9 v Sydney Uni 2.1 Illawarra v St George Preliminary Final Finally, the UTS Shamrocks this year will be hosting a BBQ during the Pink Sock women's carnival round to raise additional funds PH 21.14 v UTS 7.9 UNSW/ES 16.9 v Bal 12.11 Sunday, Aug 04 for a cause just as "close to home". Half of the proceeds from food and drink sales will go directly towards the SISTER2sister NS 17.6 v Wests 12.6 Illa 7.15 v SHE 12.15 Balmain v Wests Program, aimed at providing positive support and guidance to 'at risk' teenage youth by way of mentoring through a female role Saturday, 21st Sept Illa 9.3 v Camp 8.16 Sunday, Jun 23 UNSW/ES v Campbelltown model who is "matched" to their 'little sister'. Grand Final Bal 8.5 v Camp 11.15 The BBQ will be held at Mahoney Oval, Marrickville on Saturday 10 August in the final home and away round of the Division 2 competition with four matches to be played starting from 9am. Get behind a great cause if you can. See you at the footy! www.sydneyafl.com.au 32 www.sydneyafl.com.au 1 Round 16– 10th-11th August 2013 Round 16– 10th-11th August 2013 CODE OF CONDUCT CLUB SPONSORS PARENTS & SUPPORTERS Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. North Encourage participation, but don’t force it. Shore Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. Moorebank Never ridicule mistakes or losses. Supporters are there to support not down- grade. Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club Pennant Hills officials in private Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and family that are let down with such remarks.
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