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Round 4 - 28 April 2018 40 Round 4 - 28 April 2018 1 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au BLACK DIAMOND AFL FIXTURES Po Box 9163, Wyoming NSW 2250 Saturday, 28 April 2018 Hunter Haval Black Diamond Cup Gosford v Lake Macquarie Adcock Park 2.00pm FOOTBALL OPERATIONS MANAGER Cardiff v Nelson Bay Hillsborough Oval 2.00pm Garry Burkinshaw Newcastle City v Killarney Vale No 1 Sportsground 2.00pm Mobile: 0400 725384 Singleton v Maitland Rose Point Park 2.00pm Terrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes Hylton Moore Oval 2.00pm E-mail: [email protected] Warners Bay —Bye GE Women BDAFL PRESIDENT Cardiff v Nelson Bay Hillsborough Oval 12.00pm Wal Bembic Gosford v Lake Macquarie Adcock Park 12.00pm Newcastle City Stars v Killarney Vale No 1 Sportsground 12.00pm Mobile: 0428 881811 Singleton v Maitland Rose Point Park 12.00pm E-mail: [email protected] Wallsend-West Newcastle v Warners Bay Bill Elliott Oval 12.00pm The Entrance Bateau Bay v Newcastle City Nova’s Bateau Bay 12.00pm BOARD MEMBERS Port Stephens v Muswellbrook Ferodale Park 12.00pm Terrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes Hylton Moore Oval 12.00pm Phil Lewis Black Diamond Plate Kevin Greaves Cardiff v Nelson Bay Hillsborough Oval 10.00am Paul Kelly Gosford v Lake Macquarie Adcock Park 10.00am Megan Farrell Newcastle City v Killarney Vale No 1 Sportsground 10.00am Singleton v The Entrance Bateau Bay Rose Point Park 10.00am Paul Redman Terrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes Hylton Moore Oval 12.00pm Wallsend-West Newcastle v Warners Bay Bill Elliott Oval 2.00pm AFL NSW/ACT MANAGER—NORTHERN NSW Muswellbrook v Maitland Weeraman Oval 2.00pm Simon Smyth Mobile: 0401 932535 E-mail: [email protected] Saturday, 6 May 2018 Hunter Haval Black Diamond Cup Killarney Vale v Cardiff Adelaide St Oval 2.00pm BDAFL UMPIRES COACH Lake Macquarie v Nelson Bay Tulkaba Park 2.00pm Christine Burrows Maitland v Newcastle City Max McMahon Oval 2.00pm E-mail: [email protected] Warners Bay v Wyong Lakes Feighan Park 2.00pm Terrigal Avoca v Singleton Hylton Moore Oval 2.00pm Gosford —Bye GE Women WEBSITE Killarney Vale v Cardiff Adelaide St Oval 12.00pm www.bdafl.com.au Lake Macquarie v Nelson Bay Tulkaba Park 12.00pm Maitland v Newcastle City Nova’s Max McMahon Oval 12.00pm Terrigal Avoca v Singleton Hylton Moore Oval 12.00pm Warners Bay v Wyong Lakes Feighan Park 12.00pm Muswellbrook v Newcastle City Stars Weeraman Field 12.00pm This Football Record is published by Black Diamond AFL for the benefit of Wallsend-West Newcastle v Gosford Bill Elliott Oval 12.00pm the players, members and supporters of the game. Black Diamond AFL The Entrance Bateau Bay v Port Stephens Bateau Bay 12.00pm Black Diamond Plate takes responsibility for editorial content, apart from those published under Killarney Vale v Cardiff Adelaide St Oval 10.00am the names of clubs as club notes and will not be held responsible for any Lake Macquarie v Nelson Bay Tulkaba Park 10.00am information which may be found harmful or injurious to any person or organi- Maitland v Newcastle City Max McMahon Oval 10.00am sation in those notes. Complaints or other reference to the material in the Terrigal Avoca v Singleton Hylton Moore Oval 10.00am Warners Bay v Wyong Lakes Feighan Park 12.00pm publication may be directed to the Football Operations Officer, Black Dia- Wallsend-West Newcastle v Gosford Bill Elliott Oval 2.00pm mond AFL, PO Box 9163, Wyoming NSW 2250 Muswellbrook v The Entrance Bateau Bay Weeraman Field 2.00pm

Round 4 - 28 April 2018 2 Round 4 - 28 April 2018 39 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au PREVIEW—ROUND 4

In the Hunter Haval Black Diamond Cup AFL Round 4 fixtures this Saturday, undefeated Cardiff host last round victors Nelson Bay at Hillsborough; Newcastle City are at their No.1 Sportsground headquarters for this first time this season as they host Killarney Vale; Singleton and Maitland, always great rivals, have their first ever Black Diamond Cup local derby at Rose Point Park in Singleton; undefeated Wyong Lakes have an enormous challenge, visiting reigning premiers Terrigal Avoca at Hylton Moore Oval; and Gosford Tigers, chock full of confidence after two very impressive wins in successive rounds over Maitland and Singleton, host the Lake Macquarie Dockers, looking for their first win of the season. Cardiff have come through the first three rounds, against City, Terrigal Avoca and Warners Bay with flying colours. An outstanding back six, led by Nick Tomlinson and Zac Metcalfe, kept the Bulldogs goal-less last week and launched countless attacking raids. Bryce Graetz has been a standout as a defensive on-baller, making life much easier for fellow won-ballers Marcus DeLeur, Jack Lennon, Simon O’Brien and Tom Yensch. Josh Murphy, Nelson Brown and the rapidly-improving small forward Lachlan Price have been in great form, Price in particular has been a nightmare for opposition defences with his foot-speed and ability to create something from nothing. Nelson Bay coach Sean McGrath led his charges to a solid first win of the season last week over Maitland. Jarryd Rymer, back from long-term injury, Mark Spencer and Connor McCartney provided excellent performances supporting stalwarts Billy Barton, Jayden Rymer and rover Adam Grinyer. Barton’s match-up with Yensch will be a beauty this Saturday, and how Nelson Bay break down Cardiff’s vaunted back six will be pivotal to the result of this fix- ture. Newcastle City, after the Bye last week, will be chomping at the bit to rip in against Killarney Vale this Saturday, at the Blues headquarters of No.1 Sportsground. The return of representative ruckman Chris Jackson from Collingullie-Glenfield Park is massive for City, giving them plenty of opportunities in the ruck contests plus an extra follower, such is Jackson’s quality around the ground. Pat Gillingham, Cam Keast and the very promising Reed van Huisstede give City plenty of targets up forward, with veteran followers Mitchell Knight and Matt Enright giving the Blues plenty of contested ball and quality delivery. The Bombers will hope coach Scott Reed returns this week, as they only managed four goals last week against Terrigal Avoca. Max Mumford and Josh Mifsud were both solid contributors in their first game of the season last week, and Ryan Coughlan and ruckman Tim Oosterhoff have been very consistent across the first three rounds. Wyong Lakes head to East Gosford on Saturday undefeated in their two first two matches back in the Black Diamond Cup. The Magpies face a huge task in combatting the reigning premiers Terrigal Avoca in a litmus test of where they are at in their return to the top division. Club stalwarts Lee Moore, Chris Koop-Folkes and Justin McPhan have started the season in great form for the Magpies, with Max Warran, Peter Drzal and youngster Keaton Jones also in fine form in the Magpies in their 136-point win over the Dockers last week. Wyong Lakes need to find a way to kick a decent score against the traditionally stingy Panthers defence if they to secure an upset victory. Terrigal Avoca got back to business in a solid win over Killarney Vale last Friday Night. Coach Chris Bishop will be very pleased with his back six after they kept the Bombers goal- less after half-time, and will look for a repeat performance against a confident Magpies forward line led by the experienced Justin McPhan. Brandon Thomas has been in great form in the forward line in the first three rounds, and Jack Grimmond has been the in- form rover across the competition, his run and carry causing huge headaches through the middle of the ground. Both Singleton and Maitland will look to get back to winning ways in their Hunter Valley derby this Saturday after Round 2 losses. There will be extra incentive with both teams playing for a trophy in memory of former Singleton player, Brian Childs who died tragically in a car accident in 2015, the week after these two teams played. Maitland, after a poor first half last week, came roaring back in the second half in a positive sign for the Saints. Mitch Greaves, Mick Norton and Dustin Spriggs were excellent for the Saints last week, and Harrison Harbrow and Bailey Challen will look to repeat their Round 2 form as the Saints play their fierce rivals and their Grand Final opponents in the past two year. Singleton would have been disappointed in losing a thriller at West Gosford last Saturday, and coach Andrew Scott, in his new role across half-back, will be seeking an improved performance across the park as the Roosters seek their second win of the season. Scott’s move to the back six has opened up a followers role for the outstanding Sam Brasing- ton, who has returned to the Black Diamond Cup a better footballer from his time in the Victorian city of Sale. Jackson Kolatchew has emerged as the Roosters key forward this season. Gosford welcome Lake Macquarie to Adcock Park. Gosford coach Josh Barty must have been a proud man last Saturday evening as the Tigers completed a wonderful seven days in which they defeated both of the 2017 Plate Grand Finallists, Maitland and Singleton, by a combined twelve points. Barty saw experienced forward Tim Eather kick a match-winning five goals last week, with valuable contributions from Tom Hunt, Mark Haywood and Daniel White. Alex Remy has been very consistent for his coach already this season and will look for plenty of touches this Saturday against the Dockers. The Dockers quite simply must win this week, both to kick-start their season and for their own confidence in what has been a tough return to the Black Diamond Cup. Regulars Riley Janissen and Rory Sleeth were good performers last week, ably supported by Clayton Beck and Isaiah Button. Key forward Damon Tually will need a big haul of majors this week if the Dockers are to trouble the Tigers. The Dockers may elect to have a loose man in defence after having big scores kicked on them in their last two losses to City and Wyong Lakes. In the GE Womens Competition, Nelson Bay are away to Cardiff; Lake Macquarie has a tough away fixture at Adcock Park against Gosford; the Newcastle City Stars host Killarney Vale in what will be a big test for the Bombers; Terrigal Avoca host Wyong Lakes; Maitland are away to Singleton; Wallsend-West Newcastle welcome Warners Bay to Bill Elliott Oval; Muswellbrook make the long trek to Medowie to play Port Stephens and The Entrance Bateau Bay welcome the very much in -form Newcastle City Novas to the Bateau Bay Sporting Facility. In the Black Diamond Plate, reigning premiers Cardiff welcome Nelson Bay to Hillsborough; Singleton host The Entrance Bateau Bay at Rose Point Park; Newcastle City host Killarney Vale; Warn- ers Bay make the short trip to Maryland to play Wallsend-West Newcastle; Muswellbrook host Maitland at Weeraman Field; Wyong Lakes are away to Terrigal Avoca and the Gosford Tigers are at home to Lake Macquarie.

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This Weeks Broadcast match Gosford v Lake Macquarie Watch the match live, or on replay at: www.bdafl.com.au Subway Player of the Match—Rd 3 Jack Lennon (Cardiff)

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Round 4 - 28 April 2018 4 Round 4 - 28 April 2018 37 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au BDAFL SOCIAL COMPETITION

The inaugural BDAFL Social Competition will commence this Sunday with four Central Coast clubs, Gosford, Killarney Vale, Terrigal Avoca and Wyong Lakes nominating teams to participate.

The competition will be for players 35 years and over (as at 1 January) however club s will also be able to have four underage players on the field at any one time.

Underage players however are not permitted to play on both Saturday and Sunday on the same weekend.

BDAFL Football Operations Manager, Garry Burkinshaw is excited by the new competition.

“The Social competition is exactly that “social” and gives those players who can no longer play in the main compe- titions on a Saturday the opportunity to still be able to run around (albeit a bit slower) and have a kick. Already we have heard of a number of former BDAFL greats who will be making a return” Burkinshaw said.

“The allowance to field underage players also gives an opportunity for players who careers may have been cut short by injury or availability to still play, whilst we may also see fathers and sons having a game together”

The competition will consist of six home and away matches played every two/three weeks with both matches scheduled at the same venue. At the conclusion of the regular season a finals day will be held.

In addition to the age restrictions there are a number of rule variations which include:

• No raised knees in the ruck contest

• Greater protection for the player in front in a marking contest

• Overly aggressive and sling tackling not permitted

• Non-tackling rule for those players not wishing to be tackled.

BDAFL Social Competition Fixture

29 April @ Hylton Moore Oval 13 May @ Adelaide St Oval 2.00pm Terrigal Avoca vs Wyong Lakes 2.00pm Killarney Vale vs Terrigal Avoca 3.30pm Gosford vs Killarney Vale 3.30pm Wyong Lakes vs Gosford

3 June @ Adcock Park 24 June @ Don Small Oval 1.00pm Gosford vs Terrigal Avoca 1.00pm Wyong Lakes vs Terrigal Avoca 2.30pm Killarney Vale vs Wyong Lakes 2.30pm Killarney Vale vs Gosford

8 July @ Bateau Bay 22 July @ Adcock Park 2.00pm Terrigal Avoca vs Killarney Vale 1.00pm Terrigal Avoca vs Gosford 3.30pm Gosford vs Wyong Lakes 2.30pm Wyong Lakes vs Killarney Vale

12 August @ Adelaide St Oval—Finals 1.00pm Playoff for 3rd 2.30pm Grand Final

Round 4 - 28 April 2018 36 Round 4 - 28 April 2018 5 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au TOMLINSON AT HOME WITH THE HAWKS JONES, A MASTER OF ALL SPORTS

Veteran Cardiff defender, Nick Tomlinson is not only doing an excellent job on- The introduction of the Black Diamond AFL women’s competition has seen field for the Hawks but also providing a great service to the club members off it women who have excelled at other sports come across and play AFL with as well. Gosford forward Ange Jones a perfect example of this. Vastly experienced Cardiff Hawks backman Nick Tomlinson has had a great foot- ball career, including stints in the QAFL, NEAFL (both with Morningside AFC) and Jones has had, by anyone’s measure, a remarkable football career across four in the SANFL (with Sturt AFC) made even better when you consider that he hails different codes. from Bowen in the Whitsunday Islands District of North Queensland (Tomlinson Jones explained that she has: explained that Bowen is the “Fruit Bowl of the North”) and just to play junior • Represented in OzTag footy, he had to travel two hours one way to play footy in Mackay. “My interest in footy came through my father, who grew up in Albert Park in • Represented the NSW Cockatoos in Rugby Union Melbourne. The closest competitions were either two hours north in Townsville • Player Premier League soccer with Ourimbah or two hours south in Mackay, so I played my first game of footy with the North Mackay Saints as a 12 year old, having played soccer up to that point. My first • Played in an AFL Premiership with the Gosford Tigers touch was a goal, and I was hooked from that moment on.” • A long history in Athletics, with emphasis on Shot Put, Discus & Javelin Tomlinson, after attending Boarding School in Yeppoon, and whilst “Australian

Rules was well down the pecking order at a School, I managed to How did Jones get involved with AFL; “I actually got involved with footy via Karina and Simon Berry. I used to play make a few rep sides and win some respect.” soccer with Karina, when she was Karina Davidson, at East Gosford FC. Karina put a message out to the girls about After graduating High School, Tomlinson headed to Brisbane “to try and get drafted. I ended up at the Morning- playing Australian Rules, so I went down one day, had a game and absolutely loved it.” side footy club, and I’ve been there ever since, apart from a two year stint in Adelaide with Sturt and six months in

Darwin, where I played as well.” “I’m from a Rugby Union background originally, playing for Ourimbah as well as Central Coast and NSW Country, Tomlinson explained how he ended up playing in the SANFL; “I’d gone a bit stale with my footy in Brisbane, I was so the tackling was not an issue, it was more learning the rules of AFL, and I haven’t stopped playing since. I played looking to get out and do something different. I went to Darwin with a mate, and played with the Palmerston Rugby as a fullback or outside centre, so I am used to kicking the football, although it must be said that a Rugby Magpies in the 2006/07 season, and just enjoyed my footy up there. I had a lot of fun and came runner-up in the Union football and an Australian Rules football are completely different.” League Best & Fairest Medal. One weekend, I was lucky enough to play well one weekend when some Sturt scouts were there, and I got an invite to trial with them. I went OK in the trial and got signed up for a two-year contract.” Jones has played OzTag for 19 years as well. “I’ve played OzTag with Central Coast, the NSW Country Bulls, the Tomlinson was honest and blunt in rating his performance with the Double Blues “I struggled. It’s very good footy Australian open side, at Under 27 level then recently for the Over 35 team. We are playing in the OzTag World Cup down there, I played just two games in the SANFL and ended up playing in the feeder club in the lower Leagues by at Coffs Harbour in November this year, after the Nationals at the same venue in October.” the end of the two years. I am really glad I did it, I got myself super fit and gave myself the best chance, but I just wasn’t good enough, to be honest”. Extraordinarily, there’s even more. Ange Jones; “The week after the World OzTag championships, we (competing After heading back to Queensland, accumulating representative jumpers for both Queensland Country (“I am a for Mingara) head to the Gold Coast for the Masters Pan-Pacific Athletics championships. I compete in most disci- very proud country boy and I played in four carnivals with Queensland Country) and Queensland, and playing in plines except long-distance running, but my best events are the throwing events; Shot Put, Discus & Javelin. As far the first years of the NEAFL with the Morningside Panthers, Tomlinson advised how he ended up in Newcastle; as we have been advised, the Pan-Pacs will be staged at the home ground of the Gold Coast Suns and the Athletics “My ex-partner was offered a great position at a Shopping Centre in the Lower Hunter Valley, so we made the for the recent Commonwealth Games, Carrara (or Metricon) Stadium.” decision to move to Newcastle with our little boy Hugh, who was born in 2014.”

“We’d visited Newcastle over the years, and really loved it, so we came down here. When we first came here, I Jones is a stay-at home Mum to 2 year-old Billie. “I have a great support network for my daughter, who comes was keen to watch some local footy, so I ventured down to No.1 Sportsground early last season, and Cardiff had a with me to all of my footy games, of every code. “It’s easy and hard at the same time. I live in the Lake Macquarie win over Newcastle City. When I was leaving Brisbane, I had a mate who said he knew a bloke in Newcastle who District, so training with the Tigers is a fair trip each week. On Saturdays, the Mums on the sideline look after Billie was the President of a club down there. I ended up running into current Cardiff AFC President Quinton Davis at for me. On Sundays at OzTag, I have some of my family take care of Billie. I pretty much play for her now.” that game and he said “yes, I was aware that you were coming down here. I felt that the club had a real family feel about it, and I ventured down to training. Long-term calf issues reared its ugly head last year, on the back of no Jones was upbeat when talking about Gosford’s chances in season 2018, despite the loss of 2017 League Best & pre-season. I didn’t play much last year.” Fairest Alison Parkin and centre half-back Tarryn O’Hehir. “I think, with the squad we have, we’ve got a lot of new This year is a different story however as he has been the lynch pin for the Cardiff defence with his ability to read players coming through. A lot of them have experience playing junior AFL or other football codes, they’ve got the the play, excellent decision making and excellent skills not only repelling opposition forward forays but also sporting ability, they just need to learn the rules, and they are picking up the rules very quickly. Having any sort of starting many of Cardiff’s attacking movements, background in ball sports like football, Netball and Basketball is a huge advantage. It’s great confidence for our “I’m having plenty of fun running around again to be honest. Didn’t think I’d missed it so much until now”. team having new players that are willing to learn, and that is being reflected on the field. I think we have a great Off-field he is currently working in a couple of different jobs; “I am doing two casual jobs at the moment. I am chance of making the Top 7 this year.” Youth Worker with The Big Brown House, and I’m also doing a Food Prep role with Dark Horse Café in Wickham run by the lovely Shelley Valvo, the partner of Quinton Davis.” Jones herself has started the season in good form kicking seven goals in each of the two games she has played to “Also, I have started a player welfare program at Cardiff, similar to something I did at Morningside AFC. It’s there sit in second position on the league goalkicking table. to show players that there is a framework around them for anything that they need, be it their Mental Health, everyday obstacles like buying your first car, enrolling in University, etc. We’ve also got a Professional Network set Ange Jones is quite simply an inspiration, and is a wonderful role model for all players in the League. We wish -up for the more involved, specific issues like medical or legal issues.” Ange and the Tigers all the best for this season and beyond. Round 4 - 28 April 2018 6 Round 4 - 28 April 2018 35 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au COACHES MVP

In 2018, the Black Diamond Cup coaches will be voting on the Most Valuable Players from each Hunter Haval Black Diamond Cup match. At the end of the year the player with the most votes will be named Coaches MVP.

Round 3 Warners Bay vs Cardiff 3. Jack Lennon (Cardiff) 2. Marcus DeLeur (Cardiff) 1. Lincoln Stewart (Warners Bay)

Killarney Vale vs Terrigal Avoca 3. Jack Grimmond (Terrigal Avoca) 2. Lachlan White (Terrigal Avoca) 1. Josh Mifsud (Killarney Vale)

Wyong Lakes vs Lake Macquarie 3. Lee Moore (Wyong Lakes) 2. Chris Koop-Folkes (Wyong Lakes) 1. Justin McPhan (Wyong Lakes)

Gosford vs Singleton 3. Mark Haywood (Gosford) 2. Sam Brasington (Singleton) 1. Daniel White (Gosford)

Nelson Bay vs Maitland 3. Billy Barton (Nelson Bay) 2. David Wood (Nelson Bay 1. Mick Norton (Maitland)

LEADERBOARD 6. Daniel White (Gosford) 5. Ryan Coughlan (Killarney Vale), Sam Brasington (Singleton), Chris Koop-Folkes (Wyong Lakes) 4. Billy Barton (Nelson Bay), Jack Grimmond (Terrigal Avoca

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Sunday, 29 April 2018

Hylton Moore Oval

2.00pm Terrigal Avoca vs Wyong Lakes 3.30pm Gosford vs Killarney Vale

Round 4 - 28 April 2018 34 Round 4 - 28 April 2018 7 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au NEWCASTLE CITY BLUES KILLARNEY VALE BOMBERS Senior Coach: Tim Cotter Colours: Navy & White Senior Coach: Scott Reed Colours: Black & Red Facebook: Newcastle City Blues AFC Facebook: kvbombers

No MEN No MEN No WOMEN No WOMEN STARS No WOMEN NOVA’S Today takes us to the picturesque No.1 Sports 1 AIDAN WATLING 1 SABRINA KLIOUSIS 1 ERIN WHITE 1 DANIEL CARTWRIGHT Ground with our men and women up against 1 ASHLEIGH FLACK 3 BRADY RANKIN 2 MACAULEY O’MALLEY 2 ASHLEE HAYLLAR 2 STEPHANIE MEDCALF tough opposition in Newcastle City. 2 TONICHA ESLICK 4 JUSTIN LLOYD 3 BETHANY WOOD 4 STEPHEN BATTEN 3 STEPHANIE MINITER 3 AUDREY GILLINGHAM 6 JAMES KIDD Our Reserves and First Grade sides will be 4 SKYE BAILEY 5 LUKE RAWNSLEY 4 TAYLOR JOYCE 4 TAHLIA DOHERTY 7 SCOTT REED looking to get back on the winners list after 5 CHELSEA DAWSON 6 MATTHEW ENRIGHT 5 HOLLY IBBOTSON tough losses last week and our women will be 5 ROXAAN HILL 9 CALVIN BOND 6 JOCELYN KELLEHER hoping to continue their good form. Once the 7 CONOR HASWELL 7 GABRIELLE MCSPADDEN 6 SARAH PARKER 10 BEN SIMPSON day is done we looking forward to heading 7 SHARDAE GRIEVE 11 BRENDAN LEWIS 8 JAMES FOGARTY 11 MICHELLE KENT 7 TAYLAH SMITH back to the fantastic Bateau Bay Bowling Club 8 TAYLA THORN 12 ALEX BAILEY 9 JOSEPH O’DONOGHUE 12 TONI WHEELER 8 KATE DINARDO to have a quiet drink and chat about the days 9 MAGGIE HEALEY 13 KYALL WALFORD 11 STEVE SCOTT 9 MEAGHAN MACDONALD events. 10 T. MACDONALD-STUART 13 PAIGE MATHEWSON 14 CONNOR REILLY 11 HANNAH PAGE 12 JOE REIDY 15 TAYLA BRAITHWAITE 10 TJARRA KILPATRICK 15 JOSH MIFSUD Good luck to the Social team who will be 12 JOCELYN PENGILLEY 13 MITCHELL KNIGHT 16 ROISIN RONAN YATES 11 MADELEINE PORTER 18 MICHAEL FORSTER making their debut at Hylton Moore Oval 13 BELINDA JENKINS 14 CADE TIFFITT 20 KRISTEL GAVENLOCK 12 MELANIE ROBERTS 19 JORDEN CARRICK tomorrow at 2pm 15 TENEALE TOKER 20 LACHLAN WILSON 15 IAN BAKER 22 ASHLEY BACALES 13 KATHERINE STELLMAKER We’d like to thank our sponsors for their 16 CARMYN LENNON 21 MAX MUMFORD 16 HAYDEN KAVANAGH 25 CASEY EACOTT 14 CORINNE VINGERHOOD continued support in 2018- 17 CAITLIN SIMS 22 LACHLAN WATERS 17 ETHAN DURBRIDGE 27 ROSE LEWIS 15 BLANCA RIZO RAMIREZ Bateau Bay Bowling Club 19 ASHLEIGH PAGE 24 JAYDEN BANFIELD The Bottle-O Killarney Vale 18 HAMISH THOMSON 16 KAILEE GOODWIN 20 COURTNEY BARNETT 28 KYLA BROGMUS 26 RYAN COUGHLAN Mortgage Choice Tumbi Umbi 19 JACKSON CRAWFORD 30 SARAH HALVORSEN 17 CHIARA LAM 27 JAKE SCHELLNACK Solvere 21 GEORGIA BUTLER 22 DIXIE BUTLER 20 ABRAHAM GIBSON 31 TENEALL CHAPMAN 18 SAMANTHA THOMPSON 30 MICK BROADBENT The Fox Group The Shower Screen Guy 23 BELINDA JENKINS 21 CHRIS JACKSON 33 LAUREN FLAHERTY 19 SIMONE WOOD 32 TIM OOSTERHOFF 34 SAM JABOUR Express Lube 25 NATASHA GREGORY 22 REED VAN HUISSTEDE 34 KATE GILBERT 20 JEMIMA THOMAS Bendigo Bank 36 NATHANIEL LANDER 27 KELSEY ACTON 23 CAMERON KEAST 21 ANNA RALSTON Whiteys Rite Price Tyres 36 SIMONE SING 37 WILL CROSS-HICKS 28 RINDY MORONEY Pizza Inn Long Jetty 24 CHOL AROU 38 AMY MORSCHEL 22 SERA BENNETT 38 LIAM BANFIELD 33 CLAUDIA WALTERS 25 ASHEET TAK 71 KIRSTY FERGUSON 23 JESSICA LASHLIE 42 JORDAN CANOBIE ONE BIG BOMBER 35 BROOKE HULLEY-PEACHEY 26 LIAM DWYER 75 KATHLEEN GIBSON 24 CAITLIN HOLCOMBE 44 ENJAY CONVY 34 HARRISON SELKIRK 82 GEORGINA SHAFREN 25 KATE HANDLEY 49 MARC ADAMS 51 JOSH CIECHOWSKI 35 ADAM JOHNSTON Three wins from three outings for City in Round 3. The 52 RICHY LYONS 38 MAX QUINLAN Novas had a day out in Muswellbrook with Taylah Smith piling on the goals. The midfield of Gillingham, Di 53 DEKLAN BATES 40 MITCHELL BLACK Nardo and White were firing with Lashlie giving them 54 JAKE BATES 44 JORDAN HARRISON first use of the ball out fo the middle with her impres- 59 BRANDON REED sive work in the ruck. The Stars and Wallsend-West 69 PATRICK GILLINGHAM 82 DANE AMIDY Newcastle joined forces to put two teams on the field, coach Ferg put the emphasis on team work and the girls ran out the match well. The Black Diamond Plate side saw quite a few familiar faces in the opposing colours with Quinlan, Cullen and first gamer Bucky performing well for City, whilst Spakles Johnston kicked 8 in his 50th game for the Blues. This week we have 3 teams facing Killarney Vale at No.1 whilst the travelling Novas are on the road again to face Bateau Bay.

Round 4 - 28 April 2018 8 Round 4 - 28 April 2018 33 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au CARDIFF HAWKS NELSON BAY MARLINS Senior Coach: Nathan Harkness Colours: Maroon & Gold Senior Coach: Sean McGrath Colours: Blue & Gold Facebook: Cardiff Hawks AFC Facebook: Nelson Bay Marlins AFL Club

No MEN No WOMEN No MEN Round three saw the Marlins host Maitland To touch on last weeks ANZAC Trib- No WOMEN 2 ADAM GRINYER in front of a good crowd of supporters from 1 SIMON O’BRIEN ute Match against Warners Bay. 1 MOLLIE PALMER 1 MOLLY SIMPSON both sides. 2 TOMLASHLIE Congratulations to both clubs, a 3 ABBEY COOKSLEY 4 RYAN REEDMAN 2 KAITLYN DOUGLASS The Reserves showed positive signs but were 3 MATT VUKOVIC fantastic initiative that we look for- 4 GRACE ROBERTS 5 MARK SPENCER 3 JESSIE JONES undermanned and battled hard through 4 JACK LENNON ward to being apart of for many years 5 CLAUDIA RUSSELL 6 JAMES ANDERSON 5 ANNALISE NORTON several injuries, going down by 83 points in 5 CHAD MAYO to come. Congratulations to Jack 6 SAM KELLY 8 BEN THOMPSON 6 MADELINE NORTON the end. Best players were Derek Wagnitz, 6 NICK TOMLINSON Lennon for being awarded the Best 7 ARIZONA CROSS 9 JOEL ERICKSON 7 SOPHIE BALCOMBE first gamer Max McKinnon and club legend 7 BRYCE GRAETZ On Ground ANZAC Medal. We as a 8 NICOLA WALKER 10 JON FRUEND 8 ATHENA GERAKITEYS Don Spencer. 11 ZAC METCALFE Football Club also laid a tribute at the 9 SHEREE VUKOVICH 11 LUKE BELL 10 LAUREN HUGHES The Marlins Women put in another impres- Dawn Service at Cardiff, 12 DAVID WOOD 11 KATE HOLLAND 12 LACHLAN PRICE 10 ELOISE PETERSEN sive performance to continue their strong we done to all members who attend- 13 CHRIS EDDY 14 JOSH MURPHY 11 KELLY MENZIES start to the season, winning by 73 points. 13 MOLLY FRASER ed and represented the club. Lest We 14 JAYDEN RYMER 15 JAKE IRELAND 12 TAYLA GRAZULES They were well led by Emmalee Harris, Jem- 14 EMMA KELLY Forget. 16 LUCAS BORROW 13 TAYLAH WILKES 15 PAT CALLERY ma Astley and Annalise Norton. 16 NATASHA FLINT

18 BRANDT JOB 14 CARMEN HARKNESS 17 ANDREW LAST In the Black Diamond Cup the Marlins came 17 VICTORIA MCGEE The Hawks return to The Nest for 19 CULLUM JONES 14 KATIE BLUES 18 JARRYD RYMER out strong with a quick goal from best on 18 SAMANTHA ROOKE round 4 in what will be another fami- 20 CONNOR MCCARTNEY ground Billy Barton and went into half time 19 JESSE JAKUBOWSKI 21 JACK PRATT ly inclusive day thanks to match day 15 EVA BAILEY 21 CALLUM BAILLIE with a seven goal lead. Maitland came back 20 JEMMA ASTLEY 23 HUGH O’NEILL sponsors Rams Home Loans and Pro 16 AMY CHARLTON 22 MITCHELL BURCHER firing after the break to kick six goals to the 24 CLINT JAMES Torque Engineering. Auskick will take 17 ISABELLA JONES 23 LAUREN ANSTEY Marlins one in the third quarter, leaving only 26 SCOTT HAWTHORNE place at half time of the main game 18 EMILY ROWE 23 RYAN MUDD 24 EMMALEE HARRIS two kicks in it going into the forth, but the 27 LAUCHLAN CAREY and all Hawks kids get a free canteen 19 ELLISE ROPER 24 MARK EVERETT 26 ELIZABETH WOODS Marlins prevailed to win by 28 points. Six- 28 LIAM GIBSON voucher. 19 NIKKI STANDEN 25 BILLY BARTON 27 ELIZA SMYTH teen year old Chase Morrissey kicked two 29 DAVE O’DONNELL 20 BRIANNA MORTEN 26 JOSEPH PARSONS 28 HAYLEY WEST goals in his first game of senior footy and 32 JESSE COMMBE Best of luck to all sides and we will 21 AALIE MCRAE 27 DEAN PURTLE 29 KATELYN JARAMILLO Ben Thompson kicked the sealer in his 200th see you all back at The Duke Hotel for 30 ALEC CLARK 30 BETH ADAM 33 TRENT THOMPSON 21 ELLEN ANDERSON game as a Marlin. 35 MARCUS DELEUR iPod Shuffle Night, an absolute belter 22 ALEX FARDELL 32 TOM WOOD 31 EMILY WRIGHT of a night. 36 AARON WIVELL 22 MINERVA BAILEY 33 JOSH HORVATH 32 JADE PITCHETT 39 CAL SPOOR 23 NICOLA BREWARD 34 TIM MURPHY 36 JUSTINE FERRIS 45 JOHN O’REGAN 24 FAITH LEWIS 35 AARON CROUCH 36 ALLAN SMITH 47 ZAC MOORE 25 ELISHA CLAYTON 37 BLAKE DEAN 51 TOM YENSCH 26 COURTNEY WOTHERSPOON 38 MATT BLYTH 53 ANDREW WALKER 26 SAMANTHA JOHNSON 40 GORDON YOUNG 56 MILES PETERSON 41 JAMES FLEMING 57 TOBY MACHART 42 JACOB RUSSELL 66 CAM JONES 43 COLIN GRAHAM 44 NICK RIDGEWAY 45 LIAM KENDRICK 46 MORGAN WOODLEY 48 DANIEL KENDRICK 60 KIERAN LAMOND

69 NATHAN STEWART Round 4 - 28 April 2018 32 Round 4 - 28 April 2018 9 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au TERRIGAL AVOCA PANTHERS WYONG LAKES MAGPIES Senior Coach: Chris Bishop Colours: Red, White & Black Senior Coach: Michael Tos Colours: Black & White Facebook: Terrigal Avoca Panthers AFC Facebook: Wyong Lakes Australian Football Club Inc

No MEN No WOMEN No Name No Name Today we welcome Wyong Lakes to The Magpies had a very successful day 1 MATT SHORTAL Hylton Moore for what should be a great 1 ELIZABETH TEARALL 1 MASON LAKSA on Saturday at the Don with all three 1 ABBY PEARCE 2 NEESON NAIDOO 3 REBECCA IVES 2 CORBIN BOND day of football. 2 NICOLE GRAY grades bringing home a win and taking 3 JON KOOP-FOLKES home the ANZAC day cup, shared 4 JESSI TAYLOR 3 JAMES WEBSTER 3 GEORGINA CROWE Last week we saw both men’s sides score 4 CATHERINE GRIMMOND 4 CARTER JONES between the two clubs. Second Grade 5 SHENAE WALLACE 4 LACHLAN BAYLISS good wins over Killarney Vale whilst the had a cracking game against Lake Mac 5 ELIZABETH ARDILL 5 MITCHELL EDE 7 MICHELLE BOLT 7 JOSH POLGLASE girls, despite losing, pushed the Bombers 14.21.105 to 4.1.25. The boys set the 7 ISABELLA STRATHFORD 6 JACK BENNETT 9 DACIA PRICE 8 BRANDON THOMAS all the way and are improving every week. 7 KEATON JONES bar high from the first siren. Youngster 10 MIRANDA FAULKS 8 ISABELL BRIERLY Jacob Paltridge Carr kicking an impres- 8 BILLY DENNISS 11 JESSIE-LEE GRAHAM 9 JACK GRIMMOND Best for Seniors were White and Grim- 9 DARNEKA ROWN sive 6 goals! Ben Kent, Nathan Doyle 9 TYLER WOOD 12 ALAN NICHOLSON 10 BRENDAN HARPER mond, Roach and Ridge for reserves 10 HANNAH DANKERT and James Howie also had impressive 10 LEE MOORE 15 MONIQUE MADDALENA 11 SAM ELLIS whilst Ralph and Rowe led the way for the 12 VANESSA MITCHELL games, all bagging a goal each as well. 11 SCOTT HIGGINS 17 HAYLEY TAYLOR women’s side. 13 BROOKE BRIERLY The lady pies were on fire against Lake 12 COREY BILLINS 12 JARRED CROSS Mac with the final score being 18 ASHLEIGH SEPHTON 14 GABRIELLA BRIERLY 13 JAYSON VAN DAM Today should be a great contest in all 13 PETER DRZAL 14.12.96 to 1.3.9. Aleece Williams 20 SARAH BALL 15 KIRSTIE HUTTON 14 BRENDAN HARPER three grades and we look forward to 14 JAMES NIXON kicked a massive 10 goals, placing her 21 KYRAH TOS 16 MADDISON SMITH at number 1 goal scorer in the compe- 15 BEN LAMB seeing everyone back at Breakers for 15 CHRIS KOOP-FOLKES 22 AIMEE-LEE BOHAN 17 NIAMH FORMBY tition. Holly Gibbons, Jesse Graham awards! 16 JACOB PARTRIDGE-CARR 23 RACHAEL POTTS 16 JACKSON FARQUHAR and Rachel Potts proved to be valuable 18 SARA TUSA 17 JORDAN DEEBLE 24 CHEYANNE PAY 17 WILL DELAHUNTY 19 LEAH TAGILALA for the teams win. Prior to the Cup Tomorrow sees the commencement of 18 ANDREW RASLAN match both clubs came together to 25 EMILY BOHAN 19 JACK FITZGERALD 20 RHIANN SARICH the Social Competition with Hylton Moore 19 JUSTIN MCPHAN mark ANZAC Day with the reading of 27 JADE JONES 22 DAN HEUSTON Oval hosting Round 1. 21 BREEANNA PARSONS 20 ADAM TASKER the Ode, The Last Post, a minutes 28 LAYNE BERRY 23 WILL MCKELLAR 22 AMBER BRIERLY 21 BRAYDEN TOS silence and Rouse. The coin for the 30 KANESHA MURRAY 24 ETHAN FORMBY Plenty of Panthers legends will be pulling 23 EMILY BRYANT 22 BEN KENT main match was then tossed by re- 31 KEELEY BEGNELL the boots on so lets get out and support 24 DANIELLE RIPPON 23 BRENDAN CHARLTON turned Service man Dave Pankhurst. 33 EMILY CODY 26 TOM CRESSWELL Dave having been on active served them. 25 MORGAN ROSS 24 JOSHUA COOK 45 ALEX PEARCE 32 AUSTIN CLARK overseas had survived a helicopter 26 BRONTE KORSCH 25 MITCH MCDONALD 47 ALEECE WILLIAMS crash, being blown up by a hand gre- 37 ALEXANDER WHITE Game starts at 2pm. 27 YANNA MCKELLAR 26 EMANUEL EDWARDS nade and 30 operational parachute 41 LACHLAN WHITE 28 DEHANN RICHARDSON 27 TIM HILLMAN jumps putting the bumps and scraps 50 CHRIS BISHOP 29 BRODIE SHEEHY 29 DAVID MURPHY we get on the footy field into some 56 DAMEN SMITH 30 KAILA VAN DAM 35 JAMES HOWIE perspective. 60 JARRAD FLINT 35 LILIAS GARDENER 36 BLAKE LESTER Jenie Pankhurst commented the only thing she could hear during the 37 AARON LAKSA 61 JESSE PETRESCU 36 CLAIRE ENDERS minutes silence was the winds through the trees and it sent a shiver down 38 REBECCA SCHOFIELD 45 MAX WARRAN her spine. Both Dave and his wife Jenie praised both clubs and the specta- 47 BRADLEY LAING tors present for the solemnity of the service and the greeting they received. 48 BRENT RUSHWORTH We couldn't have done it without the great work of Lake Macquarie for 50 RYAN MATHESON which all involved should be rightly proud. The Wyong Lakes Cup men took 58 STEVE DAVIS home the third win for the club with the final score being an impressive 25.13.163 to 4.3.27 against the Lake Macquarie Dockers. Lee Moore made sure that his 200th game was one to remember with 3 goals kicked and some very impressive skills in the ruck. Timothy Hillman scored a comforta- ble 3 goals and young- ster Keaton Jones 2 goals. CARN THE PIES !!

Round 4 - 28 April 2018 10 Round 4 - 28 April 2018 31 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au SINGLETON ROOSTERS MAITLAND SAINTS Senior Coach: Andrew Scott Colours: Red & White Senior Coach: David Ross Colours: Gold, White, Red & Black Facebook: Singleton Roosters AFC Facebook: Maitland Saints Senior AFL

No MEN No WOMEN No MEN The weekend gone for the Roosters The Saints made the trek to a very sunny No WOMEN had some up and down results, with 2 ROB EDDY 1 CHRIS FAULDER 1 NEISHA SMITH Nelson Bay in all three grades last week 1 TAYLOR QUINTON-WIDL the Roosterettes coming away with a 2 ALEX MITCHELL 2 LYNAN SCOTT 3 ZAC LYNCH with some good signs through the day 2 HANNAH CENTRA win but our Plate and Diamond Cup 4 ANDREW THOMPSON 3 LUKE DAVIS sides going down. With an early start, 3 LUA ROSER but only the classy Ressies side bringing 3 SARAH JAMES 5 CASEY PARSONS home the biscuits. Benny Crowley 4 ANDREW MACPHERSON the Plate side struggled with the trav- 4 ELIZABETH MOULE 4 FELICITY MILLEN el and Our Diamond Cup side went 6 DYLAN STUART showed what a morning person he is 5 KATE DURIE 5 BRANDON QUINN 5 ELLIE OLDHAM down in a nail biter, with Gosford 7 MITCH SAXBY with 8 goals in the dew with Captain 6 GRACE MAHER 6 ANDREW SCOTT getting in front in the last minute of 6 TAHLIA THOMPSON 8 MITCH GREAVES Scotty snavelling 6 himself as the Ressies 7 CLAIRE GASPERSIC 7 BRENTON POTTER the game. A massive congratulations put their first points on the board. Dylan 7 BRIANNA HOWARD 9 JOSH BUTTON 8 SKYLA DUNN 8 SAM BRASINGTON to the Roosterettes on achieving their 10 WALLY PANKHURST Stuart, Dave Rainey and Scotty were highest ever score, defeating The 8 KYAH MCBRIDE 9 JADE KRAUTZ 9 DAINE COWBURN 11 HAYDEN TAYLOR among the best on the day. Great stuff Entrance-Bateau Bay 129-0. A special 9 TORI COWBURN from the boys who are an absolute 10 JESSICA MAHER 10 SCOTT MOORE mention to the leading goal scorers 12 KAIDEN RITCHIE 10 KAYLAH JEFFRIES-TAPPER inspiration for the rest of the club and 11 JODIE EAGAR B.Howard and E.Mitchell bagging 4 13 BAILEY CHALLEN 11 ETHAN KOLATCHEW congratulations to Cuz who celebrated 12 LEAWANNA O’DONOGHUE each, and N.Pietrzac, M.Coward, 11 NADENE MCBRIDE 12 RICHARD WILKES 14 RILEY NEWSTEAD his 100th game by shortening it by five 13 JACQUI DUDGEON M.Edsell and J.Moody with their first 12 MADDI EDSELL 15 BEN CROWLEY 13 TOM GRANT goals for the season. This week we are minutes, kicking a goal that sent the ball 14 AMANDA SMITH 16 MICK NORTON 14 JACKSON KOLATCHEW all back at home and looking forward 13 EMILY MITCHELL just off the coast. 15 LARISSA QUIGLEY 17 JACK DOYLE The ladies had a hard day at the office, 15 BEN GRAHAM to taking on Maitland. The highlight of 14 MADDISON COWARD 16 GABRIELLE EASEY the day will of course be the Grand 18 HARRISON HARBROW going down 82-9, but the score didn’t 16 CAMERON WHITE 15 REBEKAH JONES 17 SARAH BURNS Final rematch of our now Diamond 19 CHRIS PEDLER indicate how even the contest was 18 DARCY HAZELL 17 NICK MACPHERSON Cup sides who both entered the high- 16 JADE MOODY around the field. Burnsy, Kate, Molly 20 PAT MCMAHON 23 AMANDA NEVIN 18 BRAD HICKS est level of competition this year. It 17 HANNAH ALEXANDER 21 MATTHEW GUY and Jodie were the standouts but we will be interesting to see how both 26 SOPHIE FORGE 19 SAM HOWARD 18 DALYS JACOBSEN 23 COLIN CARROLL just didn’t get the ball through half- clubs have built on their success from forward consistently enough. Gasper 27 ANNA FRASER 20 JORDAN TAPPER 19 JESSYKA OLD 24 DEAN NOTMAN last year and adjusted to the change potted our lone goal but there is plenty 29 TAYLOR HALES of the higher competition. The day is 25 HUGH MATHESON 21 ANDREW HODGE 20 KATE THOMSON of potential there in the weeks to come. 30 JADE BASSETT also tinged with sadness as we re- 27 AARON STEPHENS 22 OLIVER MOODY 21 ZARA BOYCE 31 AMY WORTH member the life of Brian Childs who 28 THOMAS GRIMMER 23 JOSHUA LONG was tragically taken away from us in 22 CALISTA GRIFFITHS The Ones had their first opportunity to test themselves against a Cup side 29 JASON ADLINGTON 24 JESSE VINSON 2015. The Black Diamond Cup teams and, as Rossy put it so eloquently at half-time, might not have realised the 23 HAYLEY RICHARDS 30 MARK CURRAN 25 MITCHELL GAFFNEY will be playing for a trophy in his level of effort involved. A six-goal third quarter showed what we can be memory. Best wishes also to Mitch 24 AMY MEREDITH 32 NICK MCMAHON capable of but the first half also demonstrated the gap between our worst 26 DYLAN HIXON Gaffney who is recovering from a 25 TASH PIETRZAC 35 MITCH ASHLEY and our best. Moose was enormous throughout and well supported by 28 PAUL TAPPER broken jaw. Make sure we get around 26 JACKI HICKS 38 MICK PEATE Spriggsy, Aaron and Mitch with our Juniors, Bailey, Wally and Ethan 30 JACOB WELSH “Gaff” and let him know we are with 40 KYLE WOOD demonstrating some of the commitment required as well. Good to get that him in his recovery. Our first event for 27 CANDICE GARDINER 41 MITCH NORQUAY out of the way early in the the year, the sold out trivia night at 28 HAYLEY FRAZER our major sponsor The Criterion Hotel 43 CALLUM RAINBOW season and to build from last weekend was a total success and 29 TASH NESTER 44 CLINT WARNEKEN here. a very fun night had by all. 30 RENEE DIETZ 53 SCOTT ADLINGTON At the Cattery and the Hen- house this weekend (or 57 DYLAN BENNETT We would like to give a big thank you to Bree Howard for all her hard work Groovin’ for half the club 58 DUSTIN SPRIGGS organising the event, you did an amazing job! apparently) so a big effort This week we are backing our Roosters and Roosterettes for another white will be needed. Get wash at home, get on down to the chook pen and cheer on all three around each other and go grades to bring them home for the win! the Saints.

Round 4 - 28 April 2018 30 Round 4 - 28 April 2018 11 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au GOSFORD TIGERS LAKE MACQUARIE DOCKERS Senior Coach: Josh Barty Colours: Black & Yellow Senior Coach: Tom Croft Colours: Purple & White Facebook: Gosford Tigers AFC Facebook: Lake Macquarie Dockers AFC

No MEN No WOMEN No MEN The Cup team meets a Gosford coming off a No WOMEN The Tiger train continues to roll on with 1 SAM WELLARD strong win. To have any impact the Dockers will 2 LUKE MUELLER-BYRNES another couple of strong performances 1 LILLY LEARY 1 HOLLY KOZLIK 2 MITCH MCLEAN need a lift from the rest of the team to back 3 JOSHUA CUMMINS last week. The Women took the long 3 MONIQUE SELLARS 2 EMMA JAYNE-HOWE Daniel Zuzek, Sean Clune and Damon Tually 4 TOM HUNT 5 KARINA BERRY 3 LACHLAN WEST 3 SHELDON JANISSEN journey to Port Stephens last week and who have been easily the standout players so 5 ADAM LYONS 6 HELENA AUBREY 4 DANIEL SMITH got a good percentage boosting win far this season. 4 LILLEE OLIVER against the Power. The goals were 5 BEN TAYLOR 6 ALEX KING 7 ELOISE CHANDLER 5 BILLIE SCHEEWEISS 9 JOSHUA BARTY came thick and fast with Claire and 8 SARAH HUDSON 6 TIM CLARK The lady dockers will also need to keep improv- 9 MADDY FOSTER 10 PATRICK MURPHY Ange kicking 7 goals apiece and skipper 9 ORANA YOUNG 7 OLIVER BUNNY ing and the coach says they need to lift the 10 SAMANTHA DIXON KD kicking a bag herself. 11 LACHLAN HENDERSON 10 ANGELA JONES 8 MATT WELLS physical side of the game to match the better 13 SHARNI BASSETT The Ressies took on a powerful Mus- 9 RORY SLEETH teams and get a win against Gosford 12 TRISTAN CARTER wellbrook side and were soundly de- 11 JESSICA BOND 15 CARLA HILL 13 MICHAEL CLANCY 12 JODI CARROLL 10 DAMON TUALLY sitting fifth on the ladder with two wins. 16 KIRSTY-LEE HARDY feated. Tank pushed hard all day down 14 JACK O’CONNELL 13 RHIANNON MEDCRAFT 11 ANTHONY KELLIHER 17 GEORGIE HILL back while Lachie and Dietzy were solid The twos even though they led at quarter time 15 ALEX REMY in their first games back. 14 JADE BURKINSHAW 12 NIC BUNNY last week faded badly against Wyong so will 18 JARRA PEARCE 13 DANIEL ZUZEK 16 SAMUEL SHERGOLD But the week belonged to the ones as 15 CLAIRE WALSH need to make sure a strong team travels to 19 SAM LAWRENCE 17 MARC GLEISNER they had a thrilling six point victory 16 JESSICA LUCAS 14 DARRYL HENESSEY Gosford to chase the win. Gosford sits just two 21 KATE BIRSE over Singleton. It was a tight affair all 18 JAMES RIGAS 17 SOPHIE DAMICO 15 JAKSON BERTOLI percentage points below us on the ladder so 24 JESSICA NEWSTEAD game with scores tied with around 3 19 MARK HAYWOOD 18 SEVNJA MULEER-BYRNES 16 DAMIAN MCINTYRE providing they continue the disciple shown last 25 CYNTHIA HILL minutes remaining until Whitey slotted 20 DANIEL WHITE 19 EMILY CROOKES 17 AIDAN RUSH week it should be a good contest. one from outside giving the boys the 27 JOSIE VIDLER 23 TIM EATHER 20 REBECCA COLLINS 18 SAM HINES 28 PAIGE BOWES lead and then holding on. The win GO DOCKERS !!! 24 SCOTT BURKINSHAW 30 MADDISON KACAROVSKI 19 SHANNON SPEERING pushed the side above a win percent- 34 KATHERINE FOSTER 25 ADAM TOMSETT age of .500 in the Black Diamond Cup, 32 JAZMIN NORLEY 20 JAKE O’DONNELL 37 JANELLE CISSY-BIDEN 26 CALAN MONTGOMERY something the club wouldn’t have 22 TOM SANDFORD 38 JESSICA DELLOLIO 27 LEWIS BAKER done in a very long time. Mark Hay- 23 CLAYTON BECK 39 HANNAH OLIVE 29 JACK BREWSTER wood was outstanding in the air and 25 MATT MEARES 40 JAMIE KOPPELHUBER veteran Timmy kicked a bag full and 31 THOMAS PAAVOLA 26 BRAD FARRELL 42 MACKENZIE DENNIS was close to best on ground. 33 LIAM GHALAYINI 27 RILEY JANISSEN This week all teams will be at Adcock 43 JANELLE MCCOLL 29 CURTIS BAKER 34 ROHAN BARSING Park for the first time this year as we 47 MADDIE KLIMOTICH 35 THOMAS MORLEY welcome Lake Macquarie to 32 ISAAC HINES 48 EMILY BRANDON 39 JOSHUA BROOKS the Tiger Jungle. If you can’t 33 TYLER SMITH 53 HAYLEY BOSBACH 41 LINDSAY PIKE make it too the ones, the 34 ELIJAH BUTTON 42 MATTHEW NOBLE game will be steamed live 36 ISIAIH BUTTON 45 DAMIAN TOMSETT by BarTV on YouTube. 39 RYAN LEVIN Make sure we get back to 51 DEAN SIMONSEN 40 JOSH FORD the Elly after the game and 52 43 SHANE FREDERICKSON GAVIN CORNISH support those who support 54 JOEL JANISSEN us. CARN THE TIGERS!!!!! 57 SHAUN MILLS 58 JORDAN REYNOLDS 61 DYLAN RUMBLE 68 SEAN CLUNE 69 HARLEY DAVIS

Round 4 - 28 April 2018 12 Round 4 - 28 April 2018 29 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au WALLSEND-WEST NEWCASTLE WARNERS BAY BULLDOGS Senior Coach: Ryan Davies Colours: Red, White & Black Senior Coach: Marty Reiman Colours: Red, White & Blue Facebook: Wallsend West Newcastle Swans Facebook: Warners Bay Australian Football Club

No MEN ‘King of the Castle’ – the newest No WOMEN’S No MEN This round saw us play Cardiff in our first Anzac No WOMEN BDAFL derby was held for the first 1 ETHAN CRUMP-GALLAGHER 1 ROSSLYN O’CONNOR 1 JACK HARDMAN Day clash. Congratulations need to go to both 1 DI CREP time on the weekend between 2 JONO HAMILTON 2 LISA MORALES 2 JAKE ROACH clubs and the Cardiff RSL for organising a terrific 2 ELIZABETH BROWN Wallsend – West Newcastle and 4 LUKE ROACH event that we happen to continue in years to 3 KATE BOOTH 3 SHAWN NGHONG Newcastle City, with City being 3 GRACE DIXON 5 MATT SPINKS come . 4 HUGH FITTER the victors in both the Women’s 4 STEPHANIE PHILLIPP 7 KIRSTY JEDREZJAK 6 NIC TURNER and the Plate. So a big congrats to 11 LEESA WHOLAHAN 5 AIDEN BARTLEY 5 TAMIKA O’NEILL Congratulations to Cardiff for winning the Black the Blues and watch out in years 7 RYAN SORENSEN 12 CLAIRE ELLIS Diamond Cup and Black Diamond Plate matches 6 HENRY GORE to come as we try to make this a 6 ALYCE MCCLOSKEY 8 RILEY WARNER and to the Warner’s Bay ladies for a close and 13 EMMA CHESTER 7 JUSTIN BECK yearly event. Which hopefully 7 MEGAN FARQUAR 10 JOSH RANIERI hard fought win. 15 MADI FOGARTY means some local sponsorship 8 PETER STEVENS 8 LAUREN GRUBER 11 TOM MCDONNELL 17 TRACEY BAKER and a piece of silver-ware to play 9 AARON THORPE 13 GRACE HAMILTON 13 SAM GIBBONS Today sees the plate side and the ladies taking 18 MOLLEY CROAK for!!! 10 THOMAS LEIGH 18 SARAH LESLIE 15 KY MCGRATH on West Wallsend in what should be 2 really 19 AMY PITTMAN 16 ZAC MOORE good games of football while the Black Diamond 21 ALICIA ROLLS 11 ZAC HEARN The weekend also marked our first home game of the year, with our 18 BEN HUNTER Cup side has the week off with the bye. 22 BRITTANY WOOD 12 JACK HARDY alternate venue for 2018 (Bill Elliott Oval) standing up well for its first 19 DAVID MCGUINNESS seniors games in over 5 years. A special thank you to all the volunteers 23 SIAN HUNTER 13 LEVON RUSH 20 LUKE NEEDHAM Good luck to both sides and we will see you all that helped ensure the day went off without a hitch… I will need you back at the Warner’s Bay hotel for awards after 24 RACHEL EVANS 14 KURT LANCASTER 21 LACHLAN DEVERELL again in the following weeks given we have a number of home games in the game. 25 ARLYN MILLS 15 LIAM GALLAGHER 24 JOSH NICOL a row. And yes it is fantastic to Senior Footy back at Wallsend and at 26 HANNAH GOW 16 JONAH BILTON Bill Elliott – as this gives our Juniors a pathway to senior football. 28 COOPER GARRETT Congratulations to Nick and Ash and also Bucks 27 ERIN ZELL 17 JAMES BAILEY Despite going down again in both matches, both the men and women 30 OSCAR ANDERSON and Louise on their recent weddings. 28 CHELSEA SCOTT fought very physical games, which resulted in a number of injuries from 31 LEO VO 18 HARRISON OWENS 29 STEPH RUSSELL quads to a broken collar bone. Nevertheless, both teams put in 110% 32 JEREMY BUCKLEY GO DOGGIES !!! 37 KIRA JONES 20 LIAM CRUMP-GALLAGHER and tried their hardest to get points on the board and again they did 35 KAYNE GIBBS 42 JESS MCKENNEY 21 JARED CLIFTON not give up, trying until the final siren. This tenacity will surely see wins 37 COREY DEVERELL 44 ROSIE HOLMES 22 RYAN DAVIES in 2018 and certainly does the club proud – well done. Thanks to coach- es, Darren, Ryan and Jono for ensuring the teams remained positive 38 TRISTAN WARNER 50 MELANIE COOK 23 RYAN OSBORNE (despite the scoreboard) and focussed on playing footy. A special 40 DANIEL LINCOLN 60 KATIE JOHNSTON 24 THOMAS HARDY thanks also to Newcastle City for lending the Women’s team players so 41 LINCOLN STEWART 77 SAM DELANEY 25 DANIEL HARDES that they played their first official game. Great sportsmanship Nathan 42 BEN CRAWLEY 90 CAT MCLOUGHLIN and Kirsty for allowing this, and to the four ladies who gave it all for the 26 IVE MERDESIC 43 RICK ROBERTSON 99 CAITLIN WOLFE Swans. 44 ZACHARY SYMONS 27 KAEDEN HUDSON Remember, if other teams have surplus women players or there are 45 IAN BIRD 28 DAVID RALSTON players out there who want game time every week (and are warming a 46 NIC METCALFE bench) or you know of potential players - we still need at least -5 6 29 BEN HERRING 48 JOSH BUCHANAN players to get us above minimum numbers. If you can help or are inter- 30 CSABA FELKAI ested contact our coach Darren Bird on 0404 839 317. 49 ANGUS LODGE As always, a big thanks to our sponsors , The Family Hotel, McDonalds 56 RILEY WILLIAMS (Wallsend) and Bodyworx (and Charlotte Watkins who earned her phys- 61 DAN PEDERSEN io ‘stripes’ on the weekend). Remember Swannies, The Family Hotel is open on ANZAC Day, so if you not busy head down for a game of two- up and a bevy.

Round 4 - 28 April 2018 28 Round 4 - 28 April 2018 13 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au MUSWELLBROOK CATS THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY Senior Coach: Brian Scott Colours: Navy & White Senior Coach: Ryan Meyn Colours: Navy & Gold Facebook: Muswellbrook Cats AFL Facebook: The Entrance Bateau Bay AFC

No MEN No Name Hi Footy Fans Muswellbrook Hotel Rd 4 Preview No WOMEN No Name 1 LINCOLN CHURCHER 1 JENNA BESFORD 2 LACHLAN BENSLEY After a tough couple of weeks, we 1 TAHREN VAN LAR Women finally got to register our 1st win of 2 CAMERON DAVIS Opposition– Port Stephens Power 2 DEMI FARRELL 4 ANGUS BROWN 2 PAULA CAWSEY the year. The Senior Coach was 3 EILA MILLS 3 TAYLOR SCOTT Stadium – Ferodale Park 5 LUKE BESLEY very happy with all the boys & 3 TIARN GREEN 4 JORDAN SOLLY Bounce – 12:00 PM 4 PARIS ADAM 6 MICHAEL BESLEY especially Nick Hay who made his 4 ZOWIE ANTEES Last Time we met – Yet to meet 5 JEREMY SMITH 5 ASHLEIGH BARROWCLIFFE 7 MATT MCGAW senior debut for the club. Nick's 5 FLORENCE COTTEE What the Coach Says – “Port Stephens 6 TIARNE FORDER efforts & skills showed he will be a 6 SAM WHITE are the new kids on the block and they 9 RYAN BESLEY 6 BETHANY ALLARS 7 MEGHANN SAWKINS valuable player to our senior team 8 NIGEL SMITH are going pretty well so far, this will be 10 KYLE ROBINSON 7 HANG NGUYEN 8 ASHLEA PRITCHARD on a regular basis. 9 ADAM HIGHAM a true test for our girls and should be a 11 JARED CULLINAN Only sour note for the game was 8 KARLIE TYLER great contest” 9 GYARN RAWSON 10 JAYDEN GALVIN 12 JOSHUA WAKEM Andrew's dislocated shoulder. Get 9 KATIE STUBBS-MILLS Skippers Words of Wisdom – “Time to 10 KAYLA BURNS 14 PAT MCMAHON well soon buddy. 11 MATTHEW DUNN 11 SAM RODRIGUES 10 CHARLOTTE SEDDON step it up, we have learnt a lot so far Our best players were Matty J, this season but now its time to put it all 15 TODD HINDMARSH 11 JESSICA HIDALGO 12 DOMINIC WHITE 12 NATALIE HEARD Ryan B, Poppy Gray, Young Nick & 16 OLLIE GARDINER 12 TRACEY ALLEN 13 JAKE GURTMAN into practice and come away with 13 SOPHIE POWER Bulldog McGaw. another win!” 14 JOEL BARNER 14 ASH FINN 18 MAX IFIELD Our ladies team had 21 players 13 MYLA MILLS Presidents one to watch – Sophie 15 LAURA MILLARD 19 KYLE POLLOCK which impressed the president! 14 JEN COMERFORD 15 SAMUEL SAWKINS Power. “Known around the club as 21 ASH PALMER We are starting to get good num- 15 KARA RAND 16 JONO WILLIAMS “The Pistol” she has earnt her name for 16 JESS HIGHAM 17 JESS NEWTON 22 LLOYD RAND bers to training & with more 16 REBECCA MCMAHON 17 JACKSON COOK her firey onfeild attack and explosive games we will start to play some speed around the ball. She has been 18 CATERINA ZANIER 23 NATHAN JACOB 17 LILLIAN CHARMAN 18 TATE BARRY good footy. All our ladies tried another great pick up this season and 19 ABI HOPWOOD 26 CAMERON RUSSELL 18 ZOE IFIELD 19 KYLE BRAY hard all game but Singleton proved should look to impress this week!” 20 KARLI ANSHAW 30 JASON WEILMAN too good. 19 KELLIE BROOKS 20 JAKE PARKER Men 21 SOHPIE CLARKE 32 JACK BASTIN Our best were Sparkles, Mooney, 22 NATASHA ELL 21 TOM CARTWRIGHT Opposition– Maitland Saints 22 D’ARCY CANAVAN Chippy, Bricky, whilst Naomi, T-Rex Stadium – Weeraman Field 39 JAMIE ORR 24 KATRINA BARNES 22 LACHLAN WATTS 23 EMMA WILKINS & Stubbsy tried hard all game. Bounce – 2:00 PM 41 TODD HINDMARSH 26 DEB ASHWORTH 23 LENNIE CRAFT 24 ALANNAH MILLER Best wishes to Karlie & The Single- Last Time we met – 2018 Rd 2 – Mus- 42 BRENDAN FRASER-BUTFIELD ton girl who were both taken to 24 MARK MCLAUGHLIN 27 NICHOLA BENCOVIC wellbrook 14.14.98 – Maitland 1.5.11 44 NATHAN KELLY hospital with neck injuries. Good 25 ASHTON INGERSON What the Coach Says – “We came out 28 BRITTANY CREIGHTON 50 RYAN MEYN luck in your recovery hopefully you 29 REBECCA TILBROOK 26 LINDSAY PATERSON with a win 2 weeks ago but that will will both be back playing soon. just make Maitland want it more, we 30 MEGAN KROPP 27 LACHLAN DAVIS It was fantastic to see everybody can’t take them sitting down and it will 28 MICHAEL DUCK back @ The Leagues Club. The be a great contest!” highlight for me was watching 29 MITCHELL PARTON Skippers Words of Wisdom – “This is Coach Meyn whipping his invisible 30 JEDD STOJAKOVIC our first home game of the season! The horse home only to come second Litterbox is our fortress and we need to 31 JACOB CONNOR by a nose. Good work Ryan & make sure we keep it that way for 32 DREW HARKER better luck next time! another year! From the mouth of a This week sees us split as a club. 33 BLAKE FULCHER genius “Kill or be Killed!” The guys play Singleton again up in 34 JACKSON CHANNON Presidents one to watch – Lachlan the valley & our Women are home 35 CALLUM STRACHAB Watts. “I mean have you seen the chest to Newcastle City. on that guy?! He has been killing it this Enjoy the footy. 36 BROQUE SMITH year and is showing signs of the leg- 37 MASON SOLLY endry Nigel Smith, keep your eye on him as he looks to shut Maitland out this time!” Match Day Sponsor - Muswellbrook Electrical Round 4 - 28 April 2018 14 Round 4 - 28 April 2018 27 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au PORT STEPHENS NEWCASTLE CENTRAL COAST UMPIRES Senior Coach: Tony Merritt Colours: Black, Teal, White & Pink No Name The NCCUA would like to congratulate the following Facebook: Port Stephens Power AFL 1 JOSEPH O’BRIEN umpires who have made their Black Diamond Cup 3 JODY JACKSON debuts in the Round 3 clash between Killarney Vale 4 DARREL LUCK and Terrigal-Avoca: Round 3 for the Port Ladies saw another Home game at Ferodale Park when No WOMEN 5 WAYNE FERRAND NCCUA Committee member, Shana Doughney be- we came up against the Gosford Tigers, whilst the score board didn't do us 1 EMILY HARPER came the 116th Field Umpire to debut in the Black justice all the ladies gave it their all against a very tough team. 2 JESS ELLOY 7 SAM O’BRIEN Diamond Cup. Even more impressive is that Shana became only the 4th Female 3 ASH CRADDOCK 8 JACOB TURLEY Field Umpire to achieve a Black Diamond Cup match since the BDAFL’s for- We thank the Tiger ladies for their positive feedback during and after the 9 JASON CROOKALL 4 KELSEY HUNTER mation in 2000. The other three females to Field Umpire Black Diamond Cup game we will take a lot away from the game. 10 PETER AUSTIN 5 CHEYENNE NEU matches were Christine Burrows (21), Emily Reichert (10) and Amber Foster 11 ANDY BALDWIN 6 DANIELLE MCLEOD (1). Congratulations on this achievement Shaz. Round 4 sees us at Ferodale Park against the Muswellbrook Cats, we met 12 SHANA DOUGHNEY 7 MEL HARDING Black Diamond Cup Field Umpire Jodie Henderson also made his debut on the these ladies at the Women’s Gala Day and look forward to a meeting you all 14 CHRISTINE BURROWS 8 NATASHA TERRANOVA boundary. In doing so Jodie became our 180th Boundary Umpire to make their again. 15 RACHEL GOODENOUGH th Black Diamond Cup Debut and 65 Umpire to make their Black Diamond Cup 9 LEAF WADE 17 CHRIS FALLEY Debut in 2 or more disciplines. Congrats Jodie. Thank you to all players, officials, volunteers and sponsors that make each 10 MEGAN BRIGHT 18 STEPHEN BLUME NCCUA Trivia Night and every week possible. 11 KIRSTY WRIGHT 19 HARRISON CROOK The NCCUA will again be holding a fundraising Trivia Night.

12 MEL NELSON 20 ROY REICHART When: Saturday 4th August, starting at 7:00pm Making Metres, Making Mates, Making Memories 13 MELODY HARRIS 21 JESSICA BARNES Where: The Mayfield Hotel (Upstairs), 284 Maitland Rd, Mayfield. 14 LUCY WITHERS 23 LAUREN MOTT Cost: $10pp, plus gold coin games and raffles. 15 EMMA FLEMING 24 MATT JEFFREY Food: Meals can be purchased from the bistro, the Mayf. GO POWER!!!! 16 JESS HEASLET 25 JOHN SULLIVAN If you would like to attend or can assist by donating some prizes please contact 17 STACY ASHPOLE 26 BOWEN FLACKHART Jake Lowe by email at [email protected] 19 ASH SHEARMAN 27 XANDER ROBINSON 20 TAILAH WEST 29 RACHEL ROBINSON 21 STEPHANIE MERRITT 30 MICHAEL BARNES 22 JUSTINE HOURIHAN 31 JAKE LOWE 23 JOSIE JOHNSON 32 RYAN STANTON 24 CAPRICE THOMAS 33 SIMON MCCAULEY 35 MARK SCARFE 25 KAREN LONERGAN 36 NICK HICKSON 26 ROSE POTTER 39 ASHLEY BORG 28 ERIN HOOPER 40 TOM STEWARD 42 MAYAI LUCK 45 SHANE LOWNDES 46 LEE GARDNER 47 COLIN GOODENOUGH 49 PATRICK LALLY 50 DOMINIC O’BRIEN 51 JODIE HENDERSON 52 LINCOLN MCCAULEY 54 MILES MCCAULEY 55 DAVID PARSONS 56 JACK BRADLEY 57 YURI PORTER 58 JOSH ARCHER 59 CRAIG DAVIES 66 BRADTY SWEETNAM 67 JAKE SWEETNAM 70 LACHLAN HARNETT Round 4 - 28 April 2018 26 Round 4 - 28 April 2018 15 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au 2018 HUNTER HAVAL BDAFL LADDERS 2018 BLACK DIAMOND CUP Killarney Vale vs Terrigal Avoca @ Adelaide St Oval BLACK DIAMOND CUP P W L D % MR Terrigal Avoca 4.3, 4.7, 9.10, 9.15 (69) WYONG LAKES 2 2 0 0 300 100 Killarney Vale 3.0, 4.1, 4.1, 4.2 (26) CARDIFF 3 3 0 0 184 100 GOALS, TERRIGAL AVOCA 3 2 0 0 192 67 Terrigal Avoca :Matthew Shortal 3, Brandon Thomas 2, Daniel Heuston 2, Alexander White 1, Jack Grimmond 1 GOSFORD 3 2 1 0 83 67 Killarney Vale :Max Mumford 3, Joshua Mifsud 1 NEWCASTLE CITY 2 1 1 0 246 50 BEST, SINGLETON 2 1 1 0 104 50 Terrigal Avoca : Lachlan White, Jack Grimmond, Jasper Davis, Daniel Heuston, Matthew Shortal, Tim Smith MAITLAND 3 1 2 0 98 33 Killarney Vale : Tim Oosterhoff, Ryan Coughlan, Brendan Lewis, Daniel Cartwright, Joshua Mifsud, Calvin Bond KILLARNEY VALE 3 1 2 0 83 33 Gosford vs Singleton @ Adcock Park WARNERS BAY 3 1 2 0 80 33 Gosford 3.3, 6.4, 11.8, 14.11 (95) NELSON BAY 3 1 2 0 52 33 Singleton 3.1, 7.3, 9.5, 14.5 (89) LAKE MACQUARIE 3 0 3 0 22 0 GOALS, Gosford :Tim Eather 5, Tom Hunt 2, Joshua Barty 2, Lewis Baker 2, Adam Lyons 1, Lachlan Henderson 1,Daniel White 1 GE WOMENS P W L D % PTS Singleton :Jackson Kolatchew 4, Brandon Quinn 2, Cameron White 2, Paul Tapper 1, Ben Graham 1, Samuel NEWCASTLE CITY STARS 3 3 0 0 4000 12 Brasington 1, Andrew Scott 1, Alex Mitchell 1, Mitchell Gaffney 1 SINGLETON 3 3 0 0 1154 12 BEST, NEWCASTLE CITY NOVA’S 3 3 0 0 948 12 Gosford :Mark Haywood, Daniel White, Tim Eather, Lewis Baker, Alexander Remy, Tom Hunt NELSON BAY 3 3 0 0 917 12 Singleton :Jacob Welsh, Sam Howard, Samuel Brasington, Scott Moore, Ben Graham, Andrew Scott GOSFORD 3 2 1 0 416 8 Nelson Bay vs Maitland @ Dick Burwell Oval MAITLAND 3 2 1 0 297 8 Nelson Bay 6.1, 11.8, 12.9, 16.11 (107) WYONG LAKES 3 2 1 0 233 8 Maitland 3.2, 4.4, 10.7, 12.7 (79) KILLARNEY VALE 3 2 1 0 126 8 GOALS, WARNERS BAY 3 1 2 0 92 4 Nelson Bay : Mark Spencer 3, Billy Barton 3, Aaron Crouch 2, Chase Morrissey 2, Dean Purtle 1, Jarryd Rymer 1,Ben TERRIGAL AVOCA 3 1 2 0 69 4 Thompson 1, Adam Grinyer 1, James Fleming 1, Jayden Rymer 1 MUSWELLBROOK 3 1 2 0 31 4 Maitland : Bailey Challen 2, Harrison Harbrow 2, Mitchell Saxby 2, Robert Eddy 2, Ethan Gladman 1, Colin Carroll PORT STEPHENS 3 1 2 0 29 4 1,Hayden Taylor 1, Walter Pankhurst 1 BEST, CARDIFF 3 0 3 0 20 0 Nelson Bay : Billy Barton, Jarryd Rymer, David Wood, Mark Spencer, Adam Grinyer, Connor McCartney LAKE MACQUARIE 3 0 3 0 8 0 Maitland : Michael Norton, Dustin Spriggs, Harrison Harbrow, Ethan Gladman , Bailey Challen, Aaron Stephens THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY 3 0 3 0 4 0 Warners Bay vs Cardiff @ Feighan Park WALLSEND-WEST NEWCASTLE 3 0 3 0 0 0 Cardiff 2.2, 5.5, 8.10, 13.17 (95) Warners Bay 0.1, 0.5, 0.6, 0.8 (8) BLACK DIAMOND PLATE P W L D % PTS GOALS, NEWCASTLE CITY 3 3 0 0 1335 12 Cardiff : Jack Lennon 4, Lachlan Price 3, Josh Murphy 2, Lucas Borrow 1, Andrew Walker 1, Simon O'Brien 1,Marcus MUSWELLBROOK 3 3 0 0 513 12 DeLeur 1 TERRIGAL AVOCA 3 3 0 0 489 12 BEST, CARDIFF 3 2 1 0 222 8 Cardiff : Jack Lennon, Marcus DeLeur, David O'Donnell, Simon O'Brien, Mattie Vukovich, Bryce Graetz Warners Bay : Lincoln Stewart, Riley Warner, Tom McDonell, Ryan Sorensen, Oscar Anderson, Leo Vo KILLARNEY VALE 3 2 1 0 178 8 Wyong Lakes vs Lake Macquarie @ Don Small Oval WYONG LAKES 3 2 1 0 140 8 Wyong Lakes 7.1, 13.5, 17.11, 25.13 (163) SINGLETON 3 2 1 0 80 8 Lake Macquarie 0.0, 2.3, 2.3, 4.3 (27) THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY 3 1 2 0 141 4 GOALS, MAITLAND 3 1 2 0 81 4 Wyong Lakes : Jarred Cross 4, Timothy Hillman 3, Lee Moore 3, Justin McPhan 3, Keaton Jones 2, Jack Bennett LAKE MACQUARIE 3 1 2 0 35 4 2,Aaron Laksa 1, Tyler Wood 1, Peter Drzal 1, Andrew Raslan 1, Brendan Charlton 1, Mason Laksa 1,Mitch McDon- GOSFORD 3 1 2 0 33 4 ald 1, Christopher Koop-Folkes 1 WARNERS BAY 3 0 3 0 38 0 Lake Macquarie :Clayton Beck 2, Joel Janissen 2 WALLSEND-WEST NEWCASTLE 3 0 3 0 33 0 BEST, NELSON BAY 3 0 3 0 14 0 Wyong Lakes :Lee Moore, Christopher Koop-Folkes, Max Warran, Peter Drzal, Keaton Jones, Brayden Tos Lake Macquarie : Clayton Beck, Joel Janissen, Isaiah Button, Curtis Baker, Shaun Mills, Rory Sleeth

Newcastle City – Bye Round 4 - 28 April 2018 16 Round 4 - 28 April 2018 25 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au 2018 GE WOMEN 2018 BLACK DIAMOND PLATE Port Stephens vs Gosford @ Ferodale Park Warners Bay vs Cardiff @ Feighan Park Gosford 6.11, 17.15, 23.27, 32.32 (224) Cardiff 2.4, 9.6, 11.9, 18.15 (123) Port Stephens 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0) Warners Bay 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0) GOALS, Gosford :Claire Walsh 7, Angela Jones 7, Karina Berry 5, Maddison Kacarovski 3, Jade Burkinshaw 3, Jodi Carroll GOALS, Cardiff :Michael Ryan 6, Aaron Wivell 3, Clinton James 2, Thomas Lashlie 2, Tony Edser 2, Kyie Haley 1, Jesse 1,Rebecca Collins 1, Jessica Lucas 1, Rhiannon Medcraft 1, Emily Crookes 1, Jasmin Damico 1, Lill Leary 1 Coombe 1, Adam Perkovic 1 BEST, Gosford : Emily Crookes, Angela Jones, Karina Berry, Rebecca Collins, Jade Burkinshaw, Jodi Carroll BEST, Cardiff : Tony Edser, Adam Perkovic, Regan Bowe, Michael Ryan, John Ryan, Callum Spoor Port Stephens : Melody Harris, Josie Johnson, Stacey-lee Ashpole, Cheyenne Neu, Emily Harper, Melissa Harding Warners Bay : Joshua Buchanan, Murray Younger, Adam Lowe, Angus Lodge, Lachlan Dennis, Trent Stewart Nelson Bay vs Maitland @ Dick Burwell Oval Nelson Bay 5.3, 7.7, 10.7, 12.10 (82) Wyong Lakes vs Lake Macquarie @ Don Small Oval Maitland 1.1, 1.1, 1.1, 1.3 (9) Wyong Lakes 1.6, 8.9, 10.15, 14.21 (105) GOALS, Nelson Bay :Eliza Smyth 3, Kaitlyn Douglass 3, Lauren Hughes 3, Emmalee Harris 1 Lake Macquarie 2.1, 2.1, 3.1, 4.1 (25) Maitland : Claire Gaspersic 1 GOALS, Wyong Lakes : Jacob Paltridge Carr 6, Adam Tasker 2, Ben Kent 1, Jordan Deeble 1, James Howie 1, Joshua BEST, Nelson Bay : Emmalee Harris , Jemma Astley, Annalise Norton, Molly Simpson, Madeline Norton, Katelyn Jaramillo Cook 1,Nathan Doyle 1, Zac Cogdon 1 Maitland :Sarah Burns, Kate Durie, Amanda Nevin, Jodie Eagar, Anna Fraser Lake Macquarie : Ben Taylor 1, Riley Janissen 1, Jack Whitling 1, Tim Clark 1 Warners Bay vs Cardiff @ Feighan Park BEST, Wyong Lakes : Benjamin Dayman, Neeson Naidoo, Blake Crutcher, Nathan Doyle, Jacob Paltridge Carr, Gavin Warners Bay 0.4, 1.6, 2.8, 3.8 (26) Stokes Cardiff 0.0, 0.1, 2.1, 3.3 (21) Lake Macquarie : Michael Sleeth, Brendan Balchin, Tim Clark, Terrence Balchin, Jack Whitling, Glen Lambert GOALS, Warners Bay : Samantha Delaney 1, Dianne Crep 1, Amy Pittman 1 Killarney Vale vs Terrigal Avoca @ Adelaide St Oval Cardiff : Matisse Coram-Parker 1, Taylah Wilks 1, Arizona Cross 1 Terrigal Avoca 2.4, 5.8, 7.10, 10.15 (75) BEST, Warners Bay : Amy Pittman, Kira Jones, Caitlin Wolfe, Samantha Delaney , Dianne Crep, Kate Booth Killarney Vale 2.1, 3.3, 5.4, 5.5 (35) Cardiff :Nikki Standen, Taylah Wilks, Ellise Roper, Minerva Bailey, Ellen Anderson, Alex Fardell Wyong Lakes vs Lake Macquarie @ Don Small Oval GOALS, Terrigal Avoca : Ryan Webster 3, Luke Bury 2, Ryan Shaw 1, Mathew Studdert 1, Michael Studdert 1, Mac- Wyong Lakes 4.2, 6.7, 10.7, 14.12 (96) kenzie Leecroft 1,Jack Fitzgerald 1 Lake Macquarie 0.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 (9) Killarney Vale : Enjay Convy 2, Richy Lyons 1, Greg Rolfe 1, James Newburn 1 GOALS, Wyong Lakes : Aleece Williams 10, Holly Gibbons 1, Rachael Potts 1, Aimee Bohan 1, Emily Cody 1 BEST, Terrigal Avoca : Jack Fitzgerald, Ryan Shaw, Ryan Webster, Luke Bury, Michael Roach, Ethan Formby Lake Macquarie : Jodie Vidler 1 Killarney Vale : Lachlan Waters, Enjay Convy, Greg Rolfe, Grant Berckelman, Richy Lyons, Justin Daley BEST, Wyong Lakes :Kanesha Murray, Holly Gibbons, Alanna Nicholson , Jesse Graham, Sarah Ball, Aleece Williams The Entrance Bateau Bay vs Singleton @ Bateau Bay Lake Macquarie : Holly Kozlik, Sheldon Janissen, Carla Hill, Cynthia Hill, Georgie Hill, Brianna Trappett The Entrance Bateau Bay 5.3, 11.7, 21.8, 25.14 (164) Killarney Vale vs Terrigal Avoca @ Adelaide St Oval Singleton 0.1, 0.2, 0.2, 2.2 (14) Killarney Vale 1.3, 4.4, 7.5, 10.11 (71) GOALS, The Entrance Bateau Bay : Mathew Johnstone 4, Ryan Besley 4, Robert Gray 3, Kyle Robinson 3, Ash Palmer Terrigal Avoca 0.0, 0.0, 2.1, 3.1 (19) 2, David Rees 2,Michael Besley 2, Lloyd Rand 2, Andrew Stubbs-Mills 1, Nicholas Hay 1, Luke Besley 1 GOALS, Killarney Vale :Brooke Hulley-Peachey 3, Chelsea Dawson 2, Ashleigh Flack 1, Jocelyn Kelleher 1, Shardae Grieve 1, Singleton : Peter Kolatchew 1, Corey Oldham 1 Bethany Wood 1,Kelsey Acton 1 BEST, The Entrance Bateau Bay : Mathew Johnstone, Ryan Besley, Robert Gray, Nicholas Hay, Matthew Mcgaw Terrigal Avoca : Isabella Stratford 1, Darneka Rowe 1, Breeanna Parsons 1 BEST, Killarney Vale : Ashleigh Page, Maggie Healey, Skye Bailey, Jocelyn Kelleher, Dixie Butler, Chelsea Dawson Singleton : Michael Duggan, Mark Roser, Jordan Jeffriess-Tapper, Joshua Childs, Matthew Tull, Joel Deacon Terrigal Avoca : Gabrielle Ralphs , Lillias Gardner, Dehann Richardson, Darneka Rowe, Kirstie Hutton, Isabell Brierley Nelson Bay vs Maitland @ Dick Burwell Oval The Entrance Bateau Bay vs Singleton @ Bateau Bay Maitland 4.4, 4.4, 15.13, 18.14 (122) Singleton 7.3, 12.7, 17.10, 19.15 (129) Nelson Bay 1.0, 1.0, 4.1, 6.3 (39) The Entrance Bateau Bay 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0) GOALS, Maitland : Benjamin Crowley 8, Scott Adlington 6, John Hook 2, Mark Curran 1, Mitchell Ashley 1 GOALS, Singleton : Emily Mitchell 4, Brianna Howard 4, Neisha Smith 2, Natasha Pietrzac 2, Kaylah Jeffriess-Tapper 2, Tori Nelson Bay : Liam Kendrick 2, Mark Everett 1, Nick Ridgeway 1 Cowburn 1,Madeleine Edsell 1, Maddison Coward 1, Kyah McBride 1, Jade Moody 1 BEST, Maitland : Dylan Stuart, Daniel Rainey, Scott Adlington, Dario Moran-Arnold , Joshua Easton , John Hook BEST, Singleton : Natasha Pietrzac, Ellie Oldham, Brianna Howard, Nadene McBride, Emily Mitchell, Hannah Alexander Nelson Bay : Derek Wagnitz, Max McKinnon, Don Spencer, Liam Kendrick, Mark Everett, Matthew O'Donoghue The Entrance Bateau Bay : Bethany Allars, Jessica Hidalgo, Zoe Ifield, Zowie Antees Gosford vs Muswellbrook @ Adcock Park Wallsend-West Newcastle vs Newcastle City Stars @ Bill Elliott Oval Muswellbrook 6.2, 10.6, 13.12, 20.14 (134) Newcastle City Stars 4.8, 12.16, 19.23, 24.34 (178) Gosford 1.4, 2.5, 3.6, 3.6 (18) Wallsend - West Newcastle 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0) GOALS, Newcastle City Stars : Amy Morschel 5, Ashlee Hayllar 4, Paige Mathewson 4, Michelle Kent 2, Roisin Ronan Yates 2, GOALS, Muswellbrook : Adam Higham 4, Kyle Bray 4, Callum Strachab 4, Cameron Davis 2, Dominic White 2, Nigel Stephanie Miniter 2,Sarah Halvorsen 1, Taylor Joyce 1, Lauren Flaherty 1, Kyla Brogmus 1, Kristel Gavenlock 1 Smith 1,Jordan Solly 1, Jacob Connor 1, Matthew Dunn 1 BEST, Newcastle City Stars : Amy Morschel , Michelle Kent, Tayla Braithwaite , Kyla Brogmus, Ashlee Hayllar, Stephanie Gosford : Patrick Goodwin 1, Thomas Paavola 1, Marc Gleisner 1 Miniter BEST, Muswellbrook : Callum Strachab, Adam Higham, Kyle Bray, Jordan Solly, Dominic White, Cameron Davis Wallsend - West Newcastle : Rosslyn O'Connor , Grace Dixon, Megan Farquhar, Grace Hamilton, Nicola Bird, Alyce Mccloskey Gosford : Jacob Tancred, Adam Tomsett, Lachlan Thompson, Marc Gleisner, Dean Simonson, Bradley Deitz Muswellbrook vs Newcastle City Nova’s Wallsend-West Newcastle vs Newcastle City @ Bill Elliott Oval Newcastle City Nova's 9.7, 12.11, 15.15, 21.17 (143) Newcastle City 6.4, 12.6, 18.9, 22.12 (144) Muswellbrook 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0) Wallsend - West Newcastle 0.0, 0.0, 0.1, 0.2 (2) GOALS, Newcastle City Nova's : Taylah Smith 9, Kate Handley 3, Meaghan MacDonald 3, Kate DiNardo 2, Erin White 1, Audrey GOALS, Newcastle City : Lucas Johnston 8, Michael Buckley 5, Bailey Cullen 3, Thomas Dwyer 1, Daniel Osarek 1, Gillingham 1,Simone Wood 1, Tahlia Doherty 1, Samantha Thompson 1 Jarred Matson 1, Luke Wiggins 1, Cameron Sheridan 1, Mitchell Bastin 1 BEST, Newcastle City Nova's : Taylah Smith, Kate Handley, Audrey Gillingham, Jessica Lashlie, Anna Ralston, Tahlia Doherty BEST, Newcastle City : Jace Brokenshire, Jarred Matson, Lucas Johnston, Liam Carroll, Mitchell Bastin, Luke Curgen- Muswellbrook : Ashlea Finn, Paris Adam, Meghann Sawkins, Emma Wilkins, Gyarn Rawson , Demi Farrell ven Round 4 - 28 April 2018 24 Round 4 - 28 April 2018 17 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au BDAFL CLUB CONTACTS 2018 LEADING GOALKICKERS CARDIFF Quinton Davis 0421 964596 [email protected] GOSFORD Gavin Cornish 0468 570545 [email protected] HUNTER HAVAL BLACK DIAMOND CUP GE WOMEN’S KILLARNEY VALE Michael Smith 0432 084621 [email protected] JUSTIN MCPHAN WYONG LAKES 10 ALEECE WILLIAMS WYONG LAKES 17 LAKE MACQUARIE Brad Farrell 0402 494737 [email protected] MAITLAND Mark Curran 0415 903047 [email protected] BRANDON THOMAS TERRIGAL AVOCA 9 ANGELA JONES GOSFORD 14 MUSWELLBROOK Annette Garland 0422 248770 [email protected] TIM EATHER GOSFORD 8 TAYLAH SMITH NEWCASTLE NOVA’S 13 NELSON BAY Michael Mace 0426 244747 [email protected] NEWCASTLE CITY Nathan Wilmott 0404 030676 [email protected] JOSH MURPHY CARDIFF 8 SARAH BURNS MAITLAND 13 PORT STEPHENS Mel Nelson 0412 067251 [email protected] JACK LENNON CARDIFF 8 SARAH JAMES MAITLAND 12 SINGLETON Joel Deacon 0488 721985 [email protected] TERRIGAL AVOCA Chris Aitken 0409 963 899 [email protected] THE ENTRANCE BB Trent Allen 0407 294585 [email protected] BLACK DIAMOND PLATE WALLSEND-WEST NEW Steve Lewer 0459 082162 [email protected] MICHAEL RYAN CARDIFF 15 WARNERS BAY Jeremy Buckley 0421 021645 [email protected] MICHAEL SOLOMONS KILLARNEY VALE 9 WYONG LAKES Simon Wood 0414 286074 [email protected] NCCUA UMPIRES Jake Lowe 0420 318898 [email protected] ADAM HIGHAM MUSWELLBROOK 9

BDAFL CODE OF CONDUCT PARENTS & SUPPORTERS

Each Parent and Supporter understands and agrees to: 2018 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

• Support the participants and enjoy the Match; Sen Wom Res Weight Total • Encourage participation, but don’t force it; MUSWELLBROOK 18 4 0 2.2 24.2 • Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning; NEWCASTLE CITY 6 12 6 24 • Never ridicule mistakes or losses; WYONG LAKES 12 8 4 24 • Lead by example and respect all Players, Coaches, Umpires, Officials and spectators. Physical or verbal CARDIFF 18 0 4 22 abuse will not be tolerated; GOSFORD 12 8 2 22 • Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time; TERRIGAL AVOCA 12 4 6 22 • Never publicly criticise Umpires and instead raise personal concerns with Club Officials in private; SINGLETON 6 12 2 20 • 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; NELSON BAY 6 12 0 18 • Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs; KILLARNEY VALE 6 8 4 18 • Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward any Player, Official, MAITLAND 6 8 2 16 Umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable; THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY 6 0 - 0.6 6.6 • Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, Coaches, Officials or Players; WARNERS BAY 6 4 0 10 • Refrain from using abusive language. LAKE MACQUARIE 0 0 2 2 • Not to enter the field of play in any sanctioned Competition Match unless granted permission by an Official to do so; WALLSEND-WEST NEWCASTLE 0 0 - 0 0 • Not take part in any form of bullying including via the use of social media; Points are awarded as follows: • Not make or post inappropriate, offensive or discriminatory comments in public, including via social Seniors: 6 points for a win/bye; 3 for a draw, 0 for a loss media, about Players, Clubs, Umpires, Officials, the AFL or the League. Social media includes, but is not Women’s 4 points for a win/bye; 2 for a draw, 0 for a loss limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, website postings Reserves: 2 points for a win; 1 for a draw, 0 for a loss Weighting: 10% is added to clubs with two teams Round 4 - 28 April 2018 18 Round 4 - 28 April 2018 23 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au 2018 HUNTER HAVAL BLACK DIAMOND CUP AFL LADDER Round 1 - 7th April Round 7—26th May cont.. Round 14—14 July CARD 14.9.93 NC 11.12.78 Singleton v Wyong Lakes Nelson Bay v Newcastle City WL 20.12.132 GOS 11.5.71 P W L D % Pts Newcastle City v Nelson Bay Singleton v Lake Macquarie NB 4.3.27 TA 22.11.143 WEST COAST 5 4 1 0 132 16 Terrigal Avoca—Bye Wyong Lakes v Terrigal Avoca LM 6.16.52 MAIT 12.13.85 GWS 5 3 1 1 132 14 Round 8 - 2nd June Cardiff, Gosford, Killarney Vale, WB 15.9.99 KV 5.8.38 NORTH MELBOURNE 5 3 2 0 135 12 Maitland v Killarney Vale Maitland, Warners Bay—Bye Singleton—Bye Nelson Bay v Gosford RICHMOND 4 3 1 0 130 12 Round 2 — 15th April Round 15—21st July Singleton v Cardiff GEELONG 5 3 2 0 117 12 KV 16.11.107 NB 5.8.38 Cardiff v Singleton Warners Bay v Terrigal Avoca HAWTHORN 5 3 2 0 114 12 LM 2.3.15 NC 29.14.188 Killarney Vale v Warners Bay Wyong Lakes v Newcastle City ADELAIDE 5 3 2 0 108 12 MIAT 6.2.38 GOS 6.12 Terrigal Avoca v Gosford PORT ADELAIDE 5 3 2 0 105 12 SING 7.9.51 WB 5.10.40 Lake Macquarie—Bye Wyong Lakes v Maitland SYDNEY 5 3 2 0 104 12 TA 9.12.66 CARD 14.8.92 Round 9—9th June Newcastle City v Lake Macquarie Wyong Lakes—Bye Gosford v Cardiff Nelson Bay—Bye FREMANTLE 5 3 2 0 104 12 Round 3 —19/20th April Lake Macquarie v Singleton Round 16—28th July GOLD COAST 5 3 2 0 87 12 KV 4.2.26 TA 9.15.69 Newcastle City v Warners Bay Killarney Vale v Newcastle City COLLINGWOOD 4 2 2 0 107 8 GOS 14.11.95 SING 14.5.89 Terrigal Avoca v Maitland Lake Macquarie v Warners Bay ESSENDON 4 2 2 0 99 8 NB 16.11.107 MAIT 12.7.79 Wyong Lakes v Nelson Bay Maitland v Cardiff MELBOURNE 4 2 2 0 98 8 WB 0.8.8 CARD 13.17.95 Killarney Vale—Bye Singleton v Gosford ST KILDA 5 1 3 1 73 6 WL 25.13.163 LM 4.3.27 Round 10—16th June Terrigal Avoca v Nelson Bay WESTERN BULLDOGS 5 1 4 0 67 4 Newcastle City—Bye BRISBANE 5 0 5 0 69 0 Killarney Vale v Gosford Wyong Lakes—Bye Round 4—27th April CARLTON 5 0 5 0 65 0 Maitland v Wyong Lakes Round 17—4th August Cardiff v Nelson Bay Nelson Bay v Singleton Gosford v Lake Macquarie Cardiff v Terrigal Avoca ROUND 5 RESULTS Terrigal Avoca v Newcastle City Newcastle City v Killarney Vale Gosford v Killarney Vale Warners Bay v Lake Macquarie ADELAIDE 12.13.85 def SYDNEY 10.15.75 Singleton v Maitland Lake Macquarie v Wyong Lakes Cardiff—Bye ST.KILDA 10.13.73 Drew GWS 9.19.73 Terrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes Singleton v Nelson Bay Warners Bay—Bye Round 11—23rd June Warners Bay v Maitland WEST COAST 10.19.79 def CARLTON 10.9.69 Round 5—5th May Cardiff v Wyong Lakes Newcastle City—Bye GEELONG 12.12.84 def PORT ADELAIDE 7.8.50 Killarney Vale v Cardiff Lake Macquarie v Terrigal Avoca Round 18—11th August FREMANTLE 16.12.108 def WESTERN BULLDOGS 8.6.54 Lake Macquarie v Nelson Bay Maitland v Warners Bay Cardiff v Warners Bay NORTH MELBOURNE 14.14.98 def HAWTHORN 11.4.70 Maitland v Newcastle City Singleton v Killarney Vale Gosford v Wyong Lakes GOLD COAST 11.10.76 def BRISBANE 10.11.71 Terrigal Avoca v Singleton Newcastle City v Gosford Maitland v Lake Macquarie MELBOURNE RICHMOND Warners Bay v Wyong Lakes Nelson Bay—Bye Nelson Bay v Killarney Vale COLLINGWOOD ESSENDON Gosford—Bye Round 12—30th June Newcastle City v Terrigal Avoca Round 6—12th May FIXTURES Gosford v Maitland Singleton—Bye Cardiff v Lake Macquarie Terrigal Avoca v Killarney Vale ROUND 6 ROUND 7 Gosford v Terrigal Avoca Warners Bay v Nelson Bay Semi Finals Friday 27th April Friday 4th May Nelson Bay v Warners Bay Wyong Lakes v Singleton Newcastle City v Singleton 18th/19th August Western Bulldogs v Carlton Geelong vs GWS Newcastle City v Cardiff Wyong Lakes v Killarney Vale Saturday 28th April Saturday 5th May Lake Macquarie—Bye Maitland—Bye Preliminary Final Geelong v Sydney Western Bulldogs v Gold Coast Round 13—7th July General Bye - Representative 25th/26th August North Melbourne v Port Adelaide Essendon v Hawthorn Saturday 19th May Killarney Vale v Wyong Lakes GWS v Brisbane West Coast v Port Adelaide Hawthorn v St Kilda Sydney v North Melbourne BDAFL v AFL Canberra Lake Macquarie v Gosford Grand Final Adelaide v Gold Coast Adelaide v Carlton Round 7—26th May Maitland v Singleton 1st September Sunday 29th April Sunday 6th May Nelson Bay v Cardiff Cardiff v Maitland Essendon v Melbourne Richmond v Fremantle Warners Bay v Newcastle City Gosford v Warners Bay Collingwood v Richmond St Kilda v Melbourne Terrigal Avoca—Bye Killarney Vale v Lake Macquarie Fremantle v West Coast Brisbane v Collingwood

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