Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 2014 PREMIER DIVISION FIXTURE AROUND THE GROUNDS

Round 1 Round 6 Round 11 Round 16 Saturday, Mar 29 Saturday, May 10 Saturday, Jun 28 Saturday, Aug 9 Wests 21.7 def Camp 6.7 StG 17.7 v Camp 15.8 Camp 8.6 v SU 7.6 MW 13.21 v Wests 8.8 UTS 9.12 def by UNSW 9.15 MW 24.16 v SHE 3.6 PH 14.15 v Wests 5.11 Camp 9.7 v PH 18.13 SU 13.4 def NS 9.12 SU 14.7 v Wests 14.8 SHE 4.8 v NS 9.8 StG 21.13 v SHE 6.12 StG 10.9 def by MW 15.12 PH 19.16 v UTS 8.2 MW 5.16 v StG 8.6 UNSW/ES 19.9 v NS 18.4 Sunday, Mar 30 NS 9.11 v UNSW/ES 9.7 Sunday, Jun 29 SU 18.16 v UTS 9.5 It was an eventful weekend of football last PH 14.12 def SHE 10.9 UNSW/ES 6.10 v UTS 8.9 Minor Premiers week, highlighted by UNSW/ES‘s late push Barring some shock upsets, Manly-Warringah will claim Round 7 Round 17 for the final Premier Division Finals position. their 2nd successive Premier Division minor premier- Round 2 Saturday, May 17 Round 12 Saturday, Aug 16 Sitting six points behind 5th placed ship this Saturday. In Division One, Balmain claimed Saturday, Apr 5 UTS 15.8 v NS 9.17 Saturday, Jul 5 NS 13.10 v StG 11.5 University, not many gave the Bulldogs a the minor premiership in their first year in the division Camp 7.11 v NS 8.8 Camp 7.6 v MW 13.11 Camp 7.11 v UTS 7.9 MW 21.21 v Camp 1.5 chance against the well fancied Western while Sydney University women‘s team claimed the MW 20.9 v PH 5.9 SHE 11.15 v PH 17.10 PH 8.10 v MW 10.8 PH 14.10 v SU 9.5 Suburbs at Village Green but a big win cou- StG 14.8 v UTS 12.5 StG 12.13 v SU 10.11 StG 10.11 v NS 4.5 UTS 9.10 v SHE 19.15 pled with Sydney University‘s loss to 2nd Division One minor premiership a couple of weeks ago SHE 5.12 v Wests 10.12 Wests 14.9 v UNSW/ES Wests 21.10 v SHE 9.6 UNSW/ES 15.12 v Wests placed Pennant Hills now has them 2 points and will be favourites to go all the way. Sunday, Apr 6 10.8 UNSW/ES 12.12 v SU 9.11 8.14 behind going into the last round. SU 4.11 v UNSW/ES 6.15 Round 8 Round 13 Round 18 Sydney University face the daunting task of travelling to Weldon Oval to take on premiership favourites Round 3 Saturday, May 31 Saturday, Jul 12 Saturday, Aug 23 Manly-Warringah. Assuming that the GIANTS do as expected and defeat Sydney University, UNSW/ES Saturday, Apr 12 UTS 9.10 v Wests 17.16 UTS 7.8 v PH 18.18 Campbelltown v St George will have their destiny in their own hands on Sunday as they travel to Bruce Purser Reserve to take on Wests 9.12 v StG 10.6 SHE 11.9 v StG 25.14 MW 19.18 v UNSW/ES 7.9 Pennant Hills v North Shore Sydney Hills Eagles with victory likely to give them a finals position in the last regular season game of UNSW/ES 11.7 v PH 14.11 SU 11.7 v PH 12.12 NS 9.5 v Camp 15.10 Manly v Sydney Uni the year. NS 6.5 v MW 10.12 MW 24.17 v NS 4.4 SU 19.23 v SHE 8.7 Wets v UTS UTS 11.11 v Camp 17.12 Sunday, Jun 1 StG 4.9 v Wests 11.7 Sunday, Aug 24 Sydney Hills Eagles will be no push over however judging by their big win over UTS last week. The im- SHE 2.8 v SU 12.6 UNSW/ES 13.10 v Camp Hills Eagles v UNSW/ES portant clash also doubles as the AFL Sydney Match of the Week so tune in to see if UNSW/ES can claim 13.13 Round 14 the final position. Tune in at youtube.com/aflsydneylive from 2:30pm on Sunday. Sat 30th Aug Round 4 Saturday, Jul 19 Friday, Apr 25 Round 9 Camp 5.8 v UNSW/ES 16.13 Qualifying Final This weekend see‘s the final round of the home and away season for the Premier Division, Division One, Wests 12.9 v PH 16.14 Saturday, June 14 SHE 4.7 v MW 17.17 both Under 19‘s and Women‘s Division One competitions with all grades in finals the following week. Saturday, Apr 26 NS 6.6 v SU 20.11 NS 16.9 v UTS 14.10 Sun 31st Aug SU 16.6 v Camp 11.11 PH 13.8 v Camp 8.8 StG 7.12 v PH 14.17 Elimination Final Saturday and Sunday will see two big day of finals football with 4 games each day at Gipps Road Oval as MW 25.22 v UTS 5.5 Wests 5.5 v MW 12.15 Wests 9.9 v SU 13.15 the Lower Division Finals get into full swing while Sunday will see two Women‘s Division Two finals from NS 19.17 v SHE 9.4 SHE 8.11 v UTS 11.13 Henson Park. Saturday 6th Sept UNSW/ES 12.8 v StG 14.16 StG 11.16 v UNSW/ES 8.10 Round 15 2nd Semi Final The first of the AFL Sydney Finals got underway last Sunday at a wet Blacktown International Saturday, Aug 2 Round 5 Round 10 Wests 11.13 v NS 5.8 Sportspark. Auburn GIANTS (Womens Division Two) and Sydney University (Division Five) bowed out of Sunday 7th Sept Saturday, May 03 Saturday, Jun 21 UTS 4.9 v MW 16.22 contention while Wollongong Saints (Women‘s Division Two) and Penrith (Division Five) won their finals 1st Semi Final NS 11.10 v Wests 12.12 Camp 8.13 v Wests 12.14 SHE 13.17 v Camp 3.15 to get a shot at the minor premiers for a chance to go straight to the Grand Final. UNSW/ES 8.7 v MW 12.14 SU 6.8 v MW 8.14 PH 14.20 v UNSW/ES 3.5 Camp 9.6 v SHE 12.6 NS 3.5 v PH 13.6 SU 10.9 v StG 11.12 Sunday 14th Sept Two games this week will have a huge bearing on finals chances in mini Elimination Finals. The winner of PH 8.13 v StG 3.13 UTS 13.12 v StG 17.11 Preliminary Final Macarthur GIANTS and Macquarie University will claim the final Under 19 Division Two finals position UTS 9.7 v SU 8.13 UNSW/ES 17.20 v SHE while Western Wolves in the Women‘s Division One competition need to secure a big win over Macquarie 8.13 Saturday, 20th Sept University to jump them and claim the last spot. AFL Sydney Premier Division Grand Final Tips for Round 18 Enjoy your weekend at the football! ‘The Rookie’ ‘Danny’ Magpies by 72 Magpies by 40 Phelan Medal Night Giants by 40 Giants by 11 With the end of the season fast approaching we are also Eagles by 32 Bulldogs by 15 not far from AFL Sydney‘s ‗Night of Nights‘ which will be Demons by 40 Demons by 22 held on Monday 15th September at Doltone House. Speak Dragons by 13 Dragons by 41 with your club for details. www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 44 1 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 CODE OF CONDUCT 2014 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS DIVISION FIVE P W L % PTS PARENTS & SUPPORTERS 1 NOR-WEST 17 15 2 344 60 2 CAMDEN 17 13 4 226 52 3 PENRITH 17 13 4 211 52  Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. 4 BLACKTOWN 17 13 4 210 52 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 17 9 8 101 36  Encourage participation, but don‘t force it. 6 UNSW/ES 17 6 11 76 24  Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. 7 MOOREBANK 17 6 11 50 24 8 UTS 17 5 12 74 20  Never ridicule mistakes or losses. Supporters are there to support not 9 NORTH SHORE 17 4 13 36 16 downgrade. 10 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 17 1 16 28 4 UNDER 19 DIVISION ONE P W L % %WON  Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administra- 1 ST GEORGE 14 11 3 219 79 tors and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. 2 NORTH SHORE 14 10 4 158 71 3 MANLY WARRINGAH 15 9 6 107 60  Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. 4 UNSW/ES 15 9 6 85 60  Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club 5 PENNANT HILLS 14 7 7 144 50 6 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 15 3 12 68 20 officials in private 7 HILLS EAGLES 15 2 13 43 13  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many UNDER 19 DIVISION TWO P W L % %WON such comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, 1 WESTERN SUBURBS 15 14 1 283 93 2 MOOREBANK 14 10 4 198 71 Club and family that are let down with such remarks. 3 PENRITH 15 8 7 82 53  Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. 4 MACARTHUR GIANTS 15 7 8 78 47 5 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 14 6 8 110 43  Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct 6 SOUTHERN POWER 15 5 9 11 40 toward any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally 7 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 14 0 14 26 0 unacceptable. WOMENS DIVISION ONE P W L % PTS  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, 1 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 14 14 0 342 56 coaches, officials or players. 2 UNSW/ES STINGRAYS 14 10 4 210 40 3 NEWTOWN 14 6 8 92 24  Abusive language is unacceptable. 4 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 14 5 9 77 20  Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate com- 5 WESTERN WOLVES 14 4 10 65 16 ments against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League 6 BALMAIN 14 3 11 43 12 which is discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but WOMENS DIVISION TWO P W L % PTS is not limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone mes- 1 SOUTHERN POWER 16 16 0 1085 64 2 WOLLONGONG SAINTS 16 14 2 719 56 3 PENRITH RAMETTES 16 12 4 198 48 Postal Address 4 UTS SHAMROCKS 16 11 5 271 44 Suite 3.03, 10 Tilley Lane 5 AUBURN GIANTS 16 7 9 77 28 Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 6 RANDWICK CITY ANGELS 16 6 10 45 24 7 UNSW/ES STINGRAYS 16 5 11 41 20 Phone Number 02 9453 3034 8 MANLY WARRINGAH 16 4 12 42 16 Fax Number 02 9453 3428 9 GOSFORD 16 3 13 33 12 Email Address [email protected] 10 MOOREBANK 16 2 14 17 8 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2 43 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 2014 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS AFL SYDNEY CLUB CONTACTS

PREMIER DIVISION P W L D % PTS AUBURN GIANTS Amna K-Hassan 0416 736 254 [email protected] 1 MANLY WARRINGAH 17 16 1 0 260 64 2 PENNANT HILLS 17 15 2 0 157 60 BALMAIN Andrew Kyprianou 0423 781 021 [email protected] 3 ST GEORGE 17 11 5 1 115 46 BALMAIN WOMEN‘S Rowena Morgan 0449 185 927 [email protected] 4 WESTERN SUBURBS 17 10 6 1 111 42 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 17 7 9 1 121 30 BLACKTOWN MAGIC Fabian McLeod 0431 748 751 [email protected] 6 UNSW/ES 17 7 10 0 94 28 7 NORTH SHORE 17 6 11 0 75 24 CAMDEN Warren Back 0414 795 529 [email protected] 8 CAMPBELLTOWN 17 5 12 0 69 20 CAMPBELLTOWN Russell O‘Brien 0419 610 927 [email protected] 9 UTS 17 3 13 1 65 14 10 HILLS EAGLES 17 3 14 0 58 12 GOSFORD WILDCATS Lachlan Thompson 0410 525 859 [email protected] DIVISION ONE P W L D % PTS 1 BALMAIN 17 14 3 0 191 56 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA Justin Cunneen 0433 990 079 [email protected] 2 UTS 17 12 5 0 121 48 ILLAWARRA Debbie Brookfield 0417 410 736 [email protected] 3 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 17 11 6 0 120 44 4 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 17 11 6 0 109 44 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Pete LeBreton 0423 067 040 [email protected] 5 PENNANT HILLS 17 10 6 1 115 42 6 SOUTHERN POWER 17 8 9 0 90 32 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WOMEN‘S Liz Fassone 0402 784 350 [email protected] 7 ST GEORGE 17 6 11 0 82 24 MANLY WARRINGAH Russell Clack 0411 666 577 [email protected] 8 ILLAWARRA 16 6 10 0 81 24 9 UNSW/ES 16 3 12 1 60 14 MOOREBANK Mark Coles 0424 249 078 [email protected] 10 PENRITH 17 2 15 0 73 8 DIVISION TWO P W L D % PTS NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS Amanda Dawe 0409 882 616 [email protected] 1 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 18 16 2 0 179 64 NOR WEST Geana Smith 0414 565 268 [email protected] 2 WESTERN SUBURBS 18 15 3 0 187 60 3 BLACKTOWN 18 13 5 0 183 52 NORTH SHORE Liz Fitzgerald 0417 290 219 [email protected] 4 MANLY WARRINGAH 18 12 6 0 181 48 5 CAMDEN 18 11 7 0 126 44 PENNANT HILLS Tony Richardson 0438 033 513 [email protected] 6 MOOREBANK 18 10 8 0 161 40 PENRITH Greg Corless 0412 579 061 [email protected] 7 NORTH SHORE 18 6 12 0 69 24 8 HILLS EAGLES 18 4 14 0 51 16 RANDWICK CITY Dean Lance 0411 078 220 [email protected] 9 UTS 18 2 16 0 50 8 SOUTHERN POWER Lauren Hodgson 0412 771 574 [email protected] 10 UNSW/ES 18 1 17 0 28 4 DIVISION THREE P W L D % %WON ST GEORGE Brendan Donohue 0419 405 546 [email protected] 1 RANDWICK CITY 18 16 2 0 287 89 2 PENRITH 18 15 3 0 163 83 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES Gavin Lawrence 0400 389 955 [email protected] 3 NOR-WEST 18 14 4 0 182 78 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Tristan Liles 0402 447 966 [email protected] 4 PENNANT HILLS 18 13 5 0 144 72 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 18 12 6 0 158 67 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN‘S Ashlee Morgan 0401 353 121 [email protected] 6 WESTERN SUBURBS 18 6 12 0 59 33 7 GOSFORD 17 5 12 0 84 29 UNSW/ES Paul Simonson 0419 755 684 [email protected] 8 BALMAIN 18 4 14 0 72 22 UNSW WOMEN‘S Karen Hutchison 0414 267 703 [email protected] 9 SOUTHERN POWER 18 3 15 0 41 17 10 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 17 1 16 0 30 6 UTS Simon Rabbitt 0418 418 278 [email protected] DIVISION FOUR P W L D % PTS 1 UTS 18 15 3 0 199 60 UTS SHAMROCKS Simone Faulkner 0431 400 196 [email protected] 2 WOLLONDILLY 18 14 4 0 175 56 3 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 18 10 8 0 122 40 WESTERN SUBURBS Nick Miller 0487 410 477 [email protected] 4 NORTH SHORE 18 10 8 0 113 40 WESTERN WOLVES Micheala Ekman 0419 691 897 [email protected] 5 UNSW/ES 18 10 8 0 102 40 6 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 18 10 8 0 102 40 WOLLONDILLY KNIGHTS Chris Underwood 0438 294 868 [email protected] 7 CAMPBELLTOWN 18 8 10 0 86 32 8 MANLY WARRINGAH 18 5 13 0 91 20 WOLLONGONG SAINTS Katherine Gow 0437 502 784 [email protected] 9 MOOREBANK 18 5 13 0 64 20 10 RANDWICK CITY 18 3 15 0 42 12 NSWAF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION Will MacArthur 0433 723 803 [email protected] www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 42 3 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 ROUND 17 REVIEW 2014 STATISTICS

Article by Michael Shillito CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 2014 LEADING GOALKICKERS

For a long time this season we thought we knew who the finalists were going to be. But with only one Premier Division LW TOT week to go, suddenly that‘s been thrown into doubt. U19/ BRAYDEN FOWLER MANLY 5 74 At the beginning of the season, the top five teams quickly broke away from the bottom five; and those Sen Res 3's / W Tot Wom teams looked to be flying high. Sydney Uni then lost touch with the top four and the losses started piling STEPHEN WRAY PENNANT HILLS 1 45 up. But whenever a team from outside the top five looked set to challenge the Students, the challenger fell away. North Shore had a crack, so did UTS, so did Campbelltown. But the Students managed to hang SAM ZIKMAN PENNANT HILLS 0 42 Manly Warringah 96 48 22 166 on. Division One LW TOT

Pennant Hills vs Sydney University Nor-West 84 60 14.4 158.4 BEN ROGERS PARRAMATTA 1 53 But the draw gave the Students a challenging final two weeks of the season, with clashes against the top BRAD PLUG BALMAIN 4 45 two teams. So on Saturday afternoon they travelled to the north-west, to Mike Kenny Oval, to take on Western Suburbs 63 60 32 155 second-placed Pennant Hills. JONATHAN SHINEBERG ST GEORGE 0 30 The Demons sit comfortably in second place, having only lost two games so far this season. They‘ve Pennant Hills 90 42 20 152 Division Two LW TOT been in solid form, and were keen to maintain their winning momentum with the finals just around the corner. And from the start, they burst out of the blocks in their quest for keeping their winning form ADAM SHELDON MOOREBANK 4 57 Blacktown 78 54 13.2 145.2 going. ASH MOELLER BLACKTOWN 6 57 The scoreboard was ticking over with regularity; and the Demons were at their imposing best as they blew the Student challenge away with ease. When the quarter time siren rang, the Demons had six goals Camden 66 54 12 132 BEN AKMENS BLACKTOWN 4 52 on the board to the Students‘ two; and a 37-point lead. Division Three LW TOT The time had come for the Students to dig deep and work harder to get back into the contest. And in the Randwick City 96 12 12 120 second quarter, they gave it their best shot. Applying more pressure than in the opening term, and stop- MITCHELL STEVENS PENRITH 5 73 ping the free-flowing Demon run, the margin began to narrow as the Students put on more hard work to St George 69 24 22 115 PETER KYLE NOR-WEST 5 66 get back into the contest. And as the quarter progressed, they achieved some reward for effort as they DIMITRI GAROUFALIS RANDWICK 0 60 won the quarter by three goals to one, cutting the margin back to 16 points at the long break. Sydney University 45 64 6 115 It had been a brave fightback by the Students; but they needed to keep that work-rate going in the Division Four LW TOT premiership quarter. They gave it their best shot, but the Demons had regrouped during the half time Balmain 84 16 10 110 break and the Students were unable to replicate their second quarter effort. Instead it was the Demons ROGER SNODGRASS SYDNEY UNI 5 42 who again asserted themselves as the quarter progressed; four goals to two extending the gap to 30 NATHAN PETERS HOL PARRAMATTA 0 39 points at three quarter time. The challenge was over, and the Demons tightened the screws in a three Holroyd Parramatta 66 40 0 106 goals to two final quarter to stretch the final margin to 35 points. Division Five LW TOT Ranga Ediriwickrama was the star of the show, the former Geelong rookie kicking five goals; and along Moorebank 60 20 20 100 KEVIN KIRK PENRITH 0 70 with Tim Wales and Matt Carey was among the Demons‘ best. Alex Dyson, Jack Caspersonn and Lachlan Maples provided excellent service for the Students. But in the end, the Demons‘ skills were too good for Penrith 12 60 16 88 JOHN LANE BLACKTOWN 3 49 the Students to match. Under 19s Division One LW TOT The Demons have a match to come against North Shore, but nothing that happens in that game can Macquarie University 66 6 12 84 affect their second-place finish. But for the Students, the story is very different. They have a date with NATHAN COOPER PENNANT HILLS 2 38 minor premiers Manly to come; and despite having been in the top five in every round this season, they North Shore 36 24 20 80 MITCHELL BELL MANLY 3 28 are in serious danger of falling out in the round. Under 19s Division Two LW TOT Campbelltown 30 32 14 76 UNSW/ES vs Western Suburbs HAYDEN RAPLEY MOOREBANK 6 39 The danger for the Students came in an unexpected form, as UNSW-ES continued their late-season surge with a stunning upset win over Wests at the Village Green on Saturday afternoon. UNSW/ES 42 16 18 76 JOSHUA COOPER MACQUARIE UNI 4 28 The Bulldogs have played some better footy in the last few weeks, but few would have anticipated the Womens Division One LW TOT devastating display they put on in the first half, as they locked the Magpies out of the contest. From the UTS 21 48 4 73 start, the Bulldogs were taking the game up to their more fancied rivals; and Magpie possessions were VERNA ILES NEWTOWN 3 25 hard to find. Three unanswered goals and a 20-point lead in the first term sent a clear message that the Southern Power 48 12 12 72 KATE LAWSON WESTERN 3 20 Bulldogs had come to play; but they were even more impressive in the second quarter. Contesting every Womens Division Two LW TOT possession, denying the Magpies any use of the ball, and finding their targets when it was their turn with Gosford 33 6 3.6 42.6 the footy. And with all of the five goals that were scored in the second term, the Bulldogs returned to the CATHERINE STANTON WOLLONGONG 0 52 rooms at half time to a standing ovation from the Bulldog faithful and a 52-point lead on the scoreboard. Sydney Hills Eagles 18 12 4 34 CHRISTINE MC CUTCHEON UTS 2 32 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 4 41 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 ROUND 17 REVIEW

The Magpies finally broke their goal-scoring drought in the third quar- ter; but were unable to make any significant inroads into the massive deficit. The rain was getting heavier, ball-handling more tricky; and the game remained just as elusively out of the Magpies‘ reach. Two goals were scored by each side in the third term; and although the Magpies narrowly won the quarter to cut the margin to 50 points at the last change, it wasn‘t enough to create any danger to the Bulldogs‘ chances. The pressure valve had been released in the last quarter. The sting had largely gone out of the game, and a more open and free-flowing contest eventuated in the final term. The scoreboard operator was kept busy as the forwards from both sides began to make more leads and create more chances. A shootout in the final term went the Magpies‘ way, six goals to five. Although the final margin was cut to 40 points, it was still a comfortable win for UNSW-ES. James Pascoe finished with four goals for the Bulldogs; while around the ground, Peter Kefalas, Hayden Nichols and Tim Cummins made prominent contributions. Taylor Williamson spearheaded the Magpies‘ second half revival to finish with six goals to be best-on-ground in a losing side; while Levi Sands and Hugh McLean were also significant contributors. The Bulldogs won their first two games this season, but a seven-game losing streak had seen them sink to the lower depths of the ladder and even a few weeks ago had looked an impossible dream. But de- spite having won just seven of 17 games this season, they find themselves right in the finals mix. A win over bottom side Sydney Hills Eagles and a loss for Sydney Uni against top side Manly will be enough to get them into the playoffs. But for Wests, the result could cost them the double-chance in the finals; they‘ll need to not only beat UTS at Picken Oval next week but hope St George go down to Campbell- town.

North Shore vs St George But the Magpies can‘t write off their chances of a top-three finish just yet. Another upset result kept them in contention; as their rivals for that position, St George, suffered a shock loss to non-finalists North Shore at Gore Hill Oval on Saturday afternoon. The first half was goal for goal, the lead changing hands several times; an arm-wrestle between two clubs taking the fight up to each other. Three goals apiece in the first quarter, with the Bombers leading by a point at quarter time. And with each side kicking two in the second term, the home side returned to the rooms at half time with the scoreboard showing a four-point lead. With North Shore celebrating their past players‘ day, a larger than normal crowd was in the clubhouse; and they were making plenty of noise as the Bombers took the upper hand in the third term. It was a shootout, both sides throwing caution to the wind in their attempts to build a winning score. But the Bombers, making up for a disappointing, injury-ravaged year by playing like they‘ve rarely done this season; found the winners when they needed them. A marathon third term saw the Bombers kick six goals to four, leading by 13 points at the last change and confident of claiming their biggest scalp of the season. The Dragons were hard opponents to shake, and put up some resistance to keep within striking distance. But this was North Shore‘s day, and they weren‘t going to let this one slip. The dark clouds which had threatened all day unleashed their fury during the last quarter, making it difficult to get a grip on the ball. But nothing was going to stop the Bombers‘ grip on this game; and after two goals apiece, the clock ran down until the home side was able to celebrate victory. The final margin was 17 points. Selby Lee-Steere, Sam Jackson and Adrian Harry were pivotal to the Bombers‘ success; while the Dragons were well served by the tireless efforts of Jordan West, Ben Sharp and Andrew Sharp. Thanks to Wests‘ loss, the Dragons remain in third place. But they‘ll need a win against Campbelltown at Monarch in the last round to stay there. If the football gods had decreed that this was to be a round of upsets, they clearly forgot to tell Manly. The ladder leaders were ruthless and relentless, wrapping up the minor premiership with a convincing demolition of Campbelltown at a rain-soaked Weldon Oval on Satur- day afternoon. www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 40 5 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 ROUND 17 REVIEW WOMENS DIVISION TWO 1ST SEMI FINAL

Manly Warringah vs Campbelltown PENRITH RAMETTES UTS SHAMROCKS With the prospect of a week off in the first round of the finals up for grabs, the Giants wasted no time in controlling proceedings around the ground, pumping the ball to the waiting forward line with ease. It Senior Coach: Jason Bradley Senior Coach: Vanessa Mayer didn‘t take long for the scoreboard attendant to be kept busy as scoring shot after shot was recorded; Colours: White, Teal & Pink Colours: Teal & Black and although not all of them went through the big sticks, six unanswered goals opened up a 42-point quarter time lead. The Blues did get a goal on the board in the second term, but it would be the only time they would draw Team List Team List two flags from the goal umpires all day. It was a rare moment of respite from the Manly juggernaut, who No Name Goals No Name Goals shrugged off any challenge the Blues would provide to record four goals of their own in the second term 2 JANA WEBB 1 JULIE THAI and finding themselves with a 62-point lead at the long break.The lopsided nature of play continued when the teams returned to the field for the third term, and the Blues were unable to match the drive of 3 MELISSA BRYDON 2 SARAH BRADLEY 3 KELSIE WRIGHT the well-drilled Manly side. At times the Giants were their own worst enemy as some relatively straight- 4 JENNIFER BROWN forward shots at goal went behind. But it barely mattered, as the Blues were never a chance to recover 4 MELINA BUDDEN and rarely entered their forward 50 metre line. Five unanswered goals stretched the lead to 98 points at 6 LAUREN HAZELL 6 JENNIFER WARD three quarter time; and another six in the final term stretched the final margin to 136 points. 8 JESSIE BURNHAM The Giants had plenty of avenues to goal; with Brayden Fowler‘s five goals and Tyrone Armitage‘s four 8 KERRI ALLEN 9 ASHLEY GROSAS being the most productive. And they had winners all over the ground; with Levi Brain, David Stroud and 9 DAISSY YUAN Gareth Benbow being the pick of them. It had been a challenging afternoon for the Blues; but Cameron 10 SIMON HALSE 10 SANDRA RYAN Desmond, Bryce Joynson and Nathan Lomas refused to stop competing even when outgunned. 11 MELANIE HUNTER With this result, the Giants have ensured they‘ll go straight through to the Second Semi-Final. But before 11 SIMONE FAULKNER that, they‘ve still got a home clash with Sydney Uni to come to finish the home and away season. 12 KAYLA BADGER 13 JESSIE COOPER 13 NATALIE CAMILLERI 15 SOPHIE THROWER UTS vs Sydney Hills Eagles UTS hosted Sydney Hills Eagles at Waverley Oval on Saturday afternoon in a game that had no bearing 14 JULIE ASHBY 16 MELISSA KHOURY on finals placed. But the result opened up the possibility that the Eagles could avoid the wooden spoon 15 MEGAN VELLA 17 KELLIE NOLAN and hand that unwanted utensil over to the Bats. 16 NATACHA LOUISEAU 18 RITA BONETTI Wins for both clubs have been hard to come by this season, but here was a chance to get a morale- 20 CHRISTINE MCCUTCHEON boosting result and salvage something from a disappointing season. And from the opening bounce, it 18 MEL HOWARD was the Eagles who made the most of the opportunity. Bursting out of the blocks with a flying start, the 21 APRIL GREEN 21 VON EIRLYS contest was already effectively over by quarter time as the Eagles scored eight goals to one in the open- 22 SHONA O‘LOUGHLIN ing term to lead by 46 points at quarter time. It had been the best footy the Eagles had played in Pre- 23 KIRSTY BURCHER 23 TULLY MCDONOUGH mier Division since their premiership three-peat a few years ago. 24 ZEAONA MCDONAGH 24 LARA HILMI The second term saw the Bats briefly stop the Eagle surge as they won a scrappy and low-scoring quar- 26 LINDA MCCARTHY ter two goals to one to reduce the half time margin to 44 points. But the premiership quarter saw the 25 LISA BOWKER 27 KATE EASTHOPE Eagles continue where they left off at quarter time, dominating around the ground and finding plenty of 26 ELOISE SINFIELD winners wherever they were needed. It was a high-scoring and free-flowing quarter, with the Eagles 28 BRYONY CORLESS scoring seven goals to four to blow the lead out to 61 points at the last change. 27 DANI MCCARTHY The last quarter was largely going through the motions, but confidence was growing in the Eagle camp. 29 STEPHANIE KOSTIC 28 CHERETA DAYLIGHT The scent of victory was in their nostrils and they weren‘t letting go. Three goals to two in the final term, 31 HALEY SHORT 29 COLINE DUQUET and a 65-point win. 32 JASMINE PAYNE 31 TERESA ROBERTSON A two-pronged forward setup of Scott Pierce and Matthew Eastman worked a treat, with Pierce kicking five and Eastman four. Around the ground, Jack Dimery, Dean Costello and Josh Cass were ball magnets. 33 MAGDA BAZAN 32 LEANNE MCKENZIE The Bats were well served by the efforts of Ryan Kirkhope, Michael Murrell and Oscar Tate. 34 NIKKI PERRETT 33 CHARLENE DANIELLE HUMPHRIES UTS remain half a game clear of the Eagles. The Bats have a tough clash against Wests to come. If they 36 VICKI CHAMRON lose that, the battle for the wooden spoon comes down to Sunday‘s clash at Bruce Purser. If the Eagles 35 EVE PAMER can upset UNSW-ES, they would avoid last place. And, although they won‘t make the finals, achieving 36 ANDREA DEIGHTON 41 AUDREY BRENOT that result would decide who does. CLARE GILL 37 NIKKI MCNEILL 44 So we have one round to go. A round in which Bulldogs will be cheering for Giants, Magpies will be 49 TAYLOR JONAS cheering for Blues, Eagles will be cheering for Magpies, Dragons will be cheering for Bats; and then on 38 JUSTINE VELLA Sunday we may have Students cheering for Eagles and Bats cheering for Bulldogs. 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL Potentially some interesting permutations of results. If the home and away season has one more upset RAMETTES in it, the makeup of the finals could be very different to how we all thought it was going to be. SHAMROCKS www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 6 39 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 WOMENS DIVISION TWO 2ND SEMI FINAL PLAYER PROFILES SOUTHERN POWER WOLLONGONG SAINTS HAYDEN WASHINGTON — MANLY JEREMY DANIHER— UNSW/ES

Senior Coach: Matt Crowe Senior Coach: Shane Grenfell Nickname: Washo, Wayne, Turinaki Nickname: Jez/Ron de Jeremy Colours: Aqua, Black & White Colours: Blue, Pink & White Terror Favourite AFL Team: Essendon Team List Team List Favourite AFL Team: Hawthorn Hawks Favourite AFL Player: Jobe Watson No Name Goals No Name Goals Favourite AFL Player: Josh Gibson 1 ELYSE CIRSON 1 CLAIRE OBRIEN Favourite Playing Position: Midfield 2 YVETTE HERITAGE 2 LISA TOWNSON Favourite Playing Position: Full For- 3 JENNI STANTON ward. Most Difficult Opponent: Chris Hyde 3 DOMINQUE GOOM 4 CLARINDA CAMPBELL 4 EBONY MACKEY Best AFL Sydney Player Seen: Troy 5 NICOLA KENNEDY Most Difficult Opponent: Jarrod Witts 5 SHELLE GIBSON rucked against him once Bartlett, what a gun! 6 ELISE KIDD

6 MELISSA CIRAOLO Most Annoying Teammate: Tom Wil- 7 AMELIA DENT Best AFL Sydney Player Seen: James 7 DANIELLE DUNAJCIK liamson (good at taking the warm up) 8 LEANNE KIDD Brain

8 ASHLEY MCCLURE 9 AMBER DENNIS Funniest Teammate: Mick Archibald 9 KRISTY DE PELLEGRINI Most Annoying Teammate: Tom 10 CASEY MOANE (hilarious running style) Thurgaland 10 BIANCA NORTH 11 ELLEN CREWDSON

11 MELANIE HIBBERT 12 MEGAN BLACKWOOD Most Embarrassing Football Moment: Funniest Teammate: Angus ―Dubbin‖ In my second senior game having a shot 13 SHANNYN EVERINGHAM-GEARY 13 LYNDEL MCMARTIN Buncle for goal from inside the goal square and 14 JESSIE MULHOLLAND 14 KATHRYN HULL kicking into the man on the mark. 16 CLANCY HENDERSON Most Embarrassing Football Mo- 16 RACHEL MOON ment: Getting suspended 2 weeks for 17 OLI KROWKA Greatest Football Achievement: Win- 18 ERIKA HOSKINGS pissing on the field 18 CATHERINE STANTON ning senior at Illawarra 19 ALEXANDA TEGG lions. 19 BREE BRAGA Greatest Football Achievement: 21 BRITTANY DAY 20 LAANI EVANS 2013 Premiership Best Football Advice Given to You: 23 JESSICA COLQUHOUN Wear your headgear. 21 LAURA RUSSEL BRONTE HOWELL Best Football Advice Given to You: 24 22 ELERI MORRIS Just make a contest 2014 Winner: Gary 25 JASMIN FERGUS 23 KAT LISS Ablett 28 SANDRA SMITH 24 AMANDA CHAPMAN 2014 Brownlow Medal Winner: Gary 30 LOUISE GLASGOW 25 KAT GOW Ablett Junior Club: Girral - West Wyalong bull- 31 LISA ROSE 26 TAIGAN GRENFELL dogs. Junior Club: Manly Bombers 35 LAUREN HODGSON 27 KIMBERLY CHAN

37 LINDA TOWNSON 28 REGAN TAYLOR 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL POWER SAINTS www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 38 7 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 DIVISION FIVE 1ST SEMI FINAL CAMDEN BLACKTOWN

Senior Coach: Glenn Keys Senior Coach: Darren Edmondson Colours: Navy Blue & White Colours: Red, Yellow & Black

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 5 DAVID PATTISON 1 GREGORY DRISCOLL 6 JAMES WATKINS 3 MIKE O‘GRADY 11 BEVAN KEYS 7 BEN MOLYNEAUX 12 MATTHEW WYNNE 8 HENRY BUTTON 14 ADAM HUNT 12 ANTHONY ZAKROCZYMSKI 16 JOSHUA LEYS 13 LUCAS BENDT 17 PAUL LOVE 15 FABIAN MCLEOD DANIEL MCINTYRE 18 MATTHEW BOWYER 16 17 NICHOLAS AIELLO 21 LEIGH DELACY 18 ALEXANDER ROBERTSON 27 AARON BEVES 19 MATTHEW KEEVIL-SCOTT 29 JAMES DIXON 24 MATTHEW CLIFFORD 30 GREG MCGUINESS 27 JOSHUA STEPHENSON 31 DANIEL MCKAY 29 DANIEL ARMSTRONG 33 GRANT JAMES 31 JAY ROUGHLEY 34 DAVID THOMAS 33 JAMIE HART JAMIE PAGE 35 34 ADAM YOUNG 36 BEN MCDERMOTT 35 ANDREW PYMAN 38 MARTIN PRICE 38 DARREN EDMONDSON 39 JOSHUA BARBARO 41 MATTHEW BERG 42 CRAIG BEVERIDGE 44 JAMIE MILLER 43 CAMERON THOMAS 45 CRAIG REYNOLDS 44 BEN LAID 47 SHANNON DEUSSEN 45 DREW LAWRENCE 48 JARED CLIFFORD 46 THOMAS GLYNN 49 BENJAMIN LINTON 47 ANDREW ZOVI 50 PRANAV RAMPAL MBIMBI MBIMBI 48 STUART FARNELL 53 56 TODD MILLER 50 SCOTT LAID 57 DEAN BARBER 51 SCOTT WAX 58 MITCHELL HINCHCLIFFE 52 LEWIS FIELD 59 AARON HILL 53 ANTHONY FROST 70 JOHN LANE 54 JAMES SURRIDGE 71 NICHOLAS BURKE 69 JARRYD KITCHING 77 SCOTT COOMBES 78 JOHN ANTHONY MURTAGH 80 BRETT CARROLL 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL CATS MAGIC www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 8 37 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 DIVISION FIVE 2ND SEMI FINAL MILESTONES

NOR-WEST PENRITH 150TH COMES UP FOR CAREY Senior Coach: Doug Linnett Senior Coach: Kevin Kirk Colours: Blue & White Colours: Black, Teal & White This Saturday against North Shore will see Co-captain Matthew Carey playing his Team List Team List 150th senior game for the Pennant Hills Demons. No Name Goals No Name Goals STEPHEN CHASE Matthew first played with East Gambier Bulldogs and after transferring to Sydney 1 3 BRYCE RONEY 3 PETER RICHARDSON 5 DANIEL LOWE played with Westbrook Juniors and represented North West several times during his 4 HARRY STEVER 8 BEN SHOEBRIDGE junior career. 16 SEB GOLDRICK 10 MARTIN POPE 20 LEIGH SHARPE Matthew joined Penno in season 2003 and played 2 seasons with the Under 18 TAYT CORLESS 22 JESSE BRAY 12 team. During his Underage career he played 2 reserves games in 2003 and 1 senior 13 KEVIN KIRK 24 PAUL WEBSTER game in 2004. He has since been a regular member of the Premier Division team 29 SCOTT BRAID 14 LUKE DONOGHUE since 2005 and was a member of the successful 2006 and 2008 Demons premier- 30 LUKE JUDD 15 GAVIN KIRK 31 JACK BENNETT 16 BRADLEY PATHUIS ship winning teams. 33 MICHAEL MORGAN 18 AIDAN COOK To go along with his premiership medal in 2008, Carey was voted the best player in 34 LIAM VEIGEL 19 GORDON HOWELL 35 CONNOR MOORE AFL Sydney winning the Phelan Medal with 17 votes. 24 AIDAN MCGINLEY 36 JASON WOODWARD Matthew has been a member of Sydney representative teams in seasons 2006 - 25 DYLAN NELSON 37 NICK BRADSHAW 2009 and 2012 - 2014, being captain in 2013. He was the leading goal kicker in the 39 JOSH EDWARDS 27 BEN PRIEST 43 CALUM MOORE 28 JASON SCALA Under 18 competition in season 2004, kicking 126 goals, in one game he kicked 21 46 DANIEL LANGFORD 32 DANE FYSH goals 4 behinds. 48 DANIEL HARDING 33 SAM DEVLIN His ability to read the game and pace are the 49 BLAKE HEGGIE 36 JUSTIN WELLER 50 JAMES MCCUMISKEY main attributes of his play. His raking left foot 40 CAMERON WALLACE 51 OWEN HICKMAN kicking and agility is the key to him being an un- JASON MAKIN ZACK COOMBS 41 56 compromising competitor. He has been co cap- 57 JOSH MILLER 43 TAYLOR CRAMP 60 DAVID DRAPER 49 GREG MAJOR tain of the club since season 2011, won the Club 63 MUSA BAKARI 50 ROSS DONALDSON Best & Fairest in 2008 with Alex Goodall and was 64 BRAD BURN 51 JOHN SAVILL named Footballer of the Year in seasons 2008 65 MICHAEL GUTHRIDGE 56 ALAN PROWSE ALEX LORENZELLI and 2012. 66 57 MATTHEW LANE 68 ASH LIGHT Matthew says Barnaby Howarth is the best Penno 58 TIM HUTTON 73 AJANG DUOT 59 JAMES CLARKSON player he has seen and rates dinner and talking 74 ZANE PRIEST JAMIE EDWARDS 76 RICHARD BOUCHER 78 with Kevin Sheedy as a highlight of his football 77 MATTHEW BROPHY 79 RYAN SIPPEL career. 97 CHEYNE ANDERSON 80 STEPHEN JENKINS On behalf of everyone at Pennant Hills we extend 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL our congratulations on this achievement JETS RAMS www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 36 9 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 THOSE WERE THE DAYS DIVISION FOUR ELIMINATION FINAL

This page is provided by the NSW Australian Football History Society. The Society‘s NORTH SHORE UNSW/ES aims are to preserve the memory of NSW football. Tomorrow this game you are at will become history. Who won this, why did they do that, what does that mean? The Soci- Senior Coach: Oliver Shawyer Senior Coach: Denis Rider ety wants to preserve those memories. Your club can help by designating a club histo- Colours: Red, & Black Colours: White, red, blue, black, rian to work with the Society. As well you or the club can join, the details of which are yellow on their website: www.nswfootballhistory.com.au Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 BEN JAMES 1 DAVID BACKLER ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO AMGAMATE THE 2 GEORGE BULLEN 4 ANDREW GREENSHIELDS 3 ALAN PURCELL 5 ALEX GILLMAN CODES 4 AIDEN MCNICHOLAS 7 THOMAS WESLEY The second attempt to either amalgamate both Australian Football and Rugby 5 KEITH MITCHELL 8 FIDEL TUKEL League or form a new game, took place in 1933. 6 JESSE ICAO 9 DANIEL FRANKLIN The meetings were held in Sydney during another All-States Carnival when state 7 JONATHAN MITCHELL 10 STEPHEN WHELAN representatives and members of the Australian Football Council were present. 8 TIMOTHY BEISSMAN 11 ETHAN WISEMAN A preliminary meeting with representatives of both groups was appointed to estab- 9 ROBERT EDWARDS 12 JACOB THOMPSON lish some starting rules of the game and a sec ret match under those rules was 10 STEVEN HIRCHE 13 JACOB CORLIS played on Friday, 11 August at the RAS Showground, Moore Park (now FOX Stu- 11 JAMES HOLLANDS 14 TROY NICOLL dios). 12 NICHOLAS LOCKYER 15 TIM DICKSON Most of the players who took part in the match were members of the Queensland 13 DAVID MCDONNELL 16 CAMERON PATTEN Australian Football team who were in Sydney for the carnival. Needing enough for 14 PIERCE BRENNAN 17 SCOTT GENTLE JASON SMITH two fourteen man teams, their number was supplemented by some local Rugby 15 18 JACK BRIGGS 16 ANDREW SCHUBERT 20 JOEY BYRNES League players. The trouble was that the players were not familiar with the rules 17 ANDREW TILLEY 23 STEVEN MCILWRATH and the Queensland players had played a tough match the day before against 18 WILL CLARKE 25 ADAM MARTIN ‗Çanberra‘. 19 JOHN SKEHAN 27 STEVEN BALL At the formal meeting held on the night of the game at Rugby League Headquar- 20 DANIEL GUNN 30 JOSH CORLIS ters, 165 Phillip Street, Sydney, Horrie Miller, Secretary of the NSW Rugby League 21 SIMON SHIPLEY 31 GLEN DORWARD gave a detailed report on the drafting of the rules, a brief description and a few of 22 DOMINIC CURRAN 34 CYRUS POON those rules, appears below: 23 MATTHEW MOHL 36 CHRIS TRAILL It would appear that Mr Miller was a leading proponent of the introduction of a new 24 BOWEN TAYLOR 37 JAKE REID game and went to great lengths to get the two groups talking as well as making 25 JAMES PHELAN 38 JOHN HOOK arrangements for the trial game. 26 ANDREW PHELAN 41 ADAM POWELL Various speakers expressed the view that any amalgamation would have to be 27 MICHAEL HOEKMAN 42 KEIRON COSTELLO gradual and that if each code introduced features of the other, the game could be 28 CHRIS KNIGHTLY 43 MATTHEW MCRAE brought together in a few years. 29 MATT LEWIS 44 MATTHEW MCMAHON Mr Miller made a very interesting point when he said ―I may say that the idea in 30 WAYNE JONES 45 BEN MOSTAFA drawing up this code of rules was to make the play as open as possible. We are 31 RYAN COPPING 48 JAMES TESORIERO 32 MICHAEL EDWARDS 50 THOMAS BARELLI giving what you Australian rule (sic) people are asking for and what the Australian 33 PHIL ZAMMIT 56 DAN KOINBERG public require – that is Action.‖ 34 PETER GURRY 58 SAM WHEELER ―Ïn fact‖ he added, ―it is action all the time. At no stage of the game would the ball 35 ROWAN ELEMENT 60 DARAN MAHENTHIRAROJAH be dead.‖ The meeting was chaired by Mr E H Tassie who was the South Australian Represen- 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL tative on the Council and former president of the Norwood Football Club. MAGIC STUDENTS www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 10 35 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 DIVISION FOUR QUALIFYING FINAL THOSE WERE THE DAYS

WOLLONDILLY SYDNEY UNIVERSITY After listening to the speakers from the NSW Rugby League, he made the comment that ―his group‘s sincerity over the matter (the amalgamated game) might have Senior Coach: Daniel Hockey Senior Coach: Tom Metzner been questioned, but, as delegates on a trip to Sydney, our actions have been such Colours: Red & White Colours: Blue & Yellow as should stay any criticism in that respect.‖ Despite the genuineness displayed by Mr Miller, it would appear by reading between Team List Team List the lines that the Australian Football representatives were only paying the concept No Name Goals No Name Goals lip service. 1 ALEX HARMER Eventually, the following motion was carried unanimously by the combined seven- 2 JAMES WESTON 2 NIC NELSON teen man delegates: 3 CORY RUTLAND 3 DANIEL WEINER 4 CHRIS MURR 4 RHYS HAMILTON That the suggested rules drawn up by the sub-committee for that purpose, form 5 ROGER SNODGRASS the basis of a report back to the various clubs, and, if in their opinion, these 7 CHAD FITZSIMMONS 6 DAVID ROUNTREE bodies consider a further conference desirable, such conference be held.

8 MATTHEW JENSEN 7 HUGH GREENWOOD It was fine for the Rugby League delegates to give such a commitment but the 8 TOM KING 9 SHAUN PAGET Australian Football Council was comprised of delegates who represented each state 9 NICK LLOYD 10 BEN CHAPMAN and while most took notice of the resolutions of this body, it is reasonable to say 10 SAM MOHAMMAD that these were not all were binding and this was particularly the case of the VFL. 12 JASON HADDOCK 11 SAMMI SCIBBERAS In many eyes, particularly towards the end of its life, The Australian Football Coun- 13 TYE JACKSON 12 GUS STEPHENSON cil or later, the National Football Council, were considered by many as a toothless 13 PATRICK HUNTER 14 BRYCE MARTIN tiger. 14 CHRIS WILDE One significant matter on both sides was the strong personalities ‗who would not 20 CHRIS UNDERWOOD 15 WILLIAM HUNTER have a brass tack of the other game. They think they have a good thing, and that if 21 SEAN FITZSIMMONS 16 NICK BAILEY the other party wants to come into the fold he must do so and not expect any 23 BRENDAN COCKERILL 17 THOMAS POPE amalgamation.‖ 'Let the Rugby League take on our game,' said an Australian Rules 18 JOSH HEAZELWOOD hard citizen. 24 TIMOTHY GODDARD 19 JUSTIN HAZELTON 'Let the Victorians take on the Rugby League game. They would play it well,' said a Sydney man. 26 RUSSELL ANDREWS 20 JAMES DAVEY The whole issue had its fate decided when the NSW Rugby League met on 14 Au- 28 DANIEL HOCKEY 21 DAVID OWEN gust where the matter was discussed in detail. 22 PAUL CHIDRAWI 32 RYAN GEER 23 MARTIN RING 33 CHRIS WITTEVEEN Mr.S.G Ball proposed and Mr. J. Craig seconded that the report be received and 24 MITCHELL HERPS no further action taken. He added that their own game at present needed all their 34 DAVID WOLFE 25 BRAD ELSTUB care and attention. This was carried, after debate, by 15 to 10. 36 ANDRE STAMOULOS 26 JAMES HUNT 27 CHRIS MCNEIL It was doubted that the respective state leagues would have supported such an 37 IAN ANDREWS 28 SIMON AYLING extraordinary change to the rules of their (Australian) game so the early decision of 39 DANIEL BEECH the Rugby League put a dampener on any possibility of a future mission into chang- 29 KRIS MACARTHUR ing rules or the combining of games. 69 SCOTT SMITH 30 CHRIS MOHEN If a game acceptable by both codes were to be established, we shall never know. 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL KNIGHTS STUDENTS www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 34 11 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 FINALS FIXTURES DIVISION THREE ELIMINATION FINAL Saturday 23rd August PENNANT HILLS SYDNEY UNIVERSITY

Gipps Rd Oval Senior Coach: Jarrod Myers Senior Coach: Brian McFarlane Colours: Red & Navy Blue Colours: Blue & Gold 8:45 Nor-West vs Penrith Division Five Colours: Red & Navy Blue Colours: Blue & Gold

10:50 Wollondilly vs Sydney University Division Four Team List Team List No Name Goals 12:55 Penrith vs Nor-West Division Three No Name Goals 4 LACHLAN GODFREY 22 MARTY SCHINDHELM 15:00 Western Suburbs vs Blacktown Division Two 5 JOHN HUXTABLE 32 LOCHLAN KERR 7 MATTHEW WEBBER th NATHAN BREEN Sunday 24 August 33 8 BRENDAN RANKINE 34 JOSH MOTT GABRIEL ROBBIE Gipps Rd Oval 9 35 CARTER MULLINS 11 KYLE PARKER 8:45 Camden vs Blacktown Division Five 36 PAUL RANDAZZO 13 JOSHUA CUTRUPI 15 MAX WETTENHALL 10:50 North Shore vs UNSW/ES Division Four 37 JACKSON TURNER 16 TOM WHITAKER 38 MICHAEL COUSENS 12:55 Pennant Hills vs Sydney University Division Three 18 CRAIG BOUSTRED 39 ANDREW D‘ARCHY 19 JACK EDWARDS 15:00 Manly Warringah vs Camden Division Two 40 NATHAN BILBE 21 CHRIS MURR ALEXANDER HUGGINS Henson Park 41 24 DOM MOC-SAINT CLARE 43 JOEL MCMULLAN 25 THOMAS CHARD 12:00 Penrith vs UTS Shamrocks Women‘s Division Two 45 LUKE HARROP 26 ED TURNER 27 CHAS WILKINSON 14:15 Southern Power vs Wollongong Women‘s Division Two 46 MICHAEL BAGLIN 28 EWAN RANKIN 47 EVAN DEGORTER 29 OLIVER MAHONY JARROD MYER FINALS RESULTS 48 30 MARK HORSLEY 49 BEN HOOPER 31 BRENT POLLOCK DIVISION FIVE – QUALIFYING & ELIMINATION 50 TRENT RODDAN 32 BRAD ELSTUB 33 BRENDON CLENDENNING Penrith Rams 10.12 (72) defeated Camden Cats 6.12 (48) 51 JAMES LEGGOTT 34 DANIEL POTTS 52 RYAN MCCLELLAND Blacktown Magic 16.11 (107) defeated Sydney University 3.0 (18) 35 DION SHAW 53 HEYDON PALLIER 36 JACK WRIGHT-SMITH 54 EVAN DANILLO WOMENS DIVISION TWO – QUALIFYING & ELIMINATION 37 JAMES DAVEY 55 LEO NUNN Wollongong Saints 8.7 (55) defeated Penrith Ramettes 3.5 (23) 38 KENNY SIMPSON UTS Shamrocks 7.5 (47) defeated Auburn Giants 2.2 (14) 56 DONNY OLLINGTON 39 MATT LEIBOWITZ 57 MATTHEW MILES 40 MICHAEL BAKER CONGRATULATIONS 58 PHILLIP HARE 48 CHARLES ALLWORTH CONGRATULATIONS 56 LEIGH MCWHIRTER 59 LUKE BILBE 59 ALEX CROWE 60 ANDRW STRONG Congratulations to the following teams who have claimed Minor Premier- 60 MICHAEL LLOYD ships this year: 61 MICHAEL MCALISTER 63 PETER GRUNDY 62 ADAM OMISORE 68 WILL SACKVILLE Sydney University—Division Two Nor-West—Division Five 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL Randwick City—Division Three Southern Power—Women‘s Div Two DEMONS UTS—Division Four STUDENTS www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 12 33 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 DIVISION THREE QUALIFYING FINAL

PENRITH NOR-WEST

Senior Coach: John Rix Senior Coach: Mark Johnston & Colours: Black, Teal & White Peter Kyle Colours: Blue & White Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 MATTHEW CUMMINS 2 PETER KYLE 2 RICK OOMS 4 HARRY STEVER 3 JAKE SHELLEY 5 RYAN JOHNSTON 5 JAMES YATES 7 BRENT JOHNSTON 6 JAKE SULTANA 8 ETHON COOMBS 7 DANIEL SCHROOT 9 STUART TIBBEN 8 BEN MAYER 10 DANIEL GUTHRIDGE 9 MITCH REINHARD 14 AARON BAYNE BEN ROBINSON 10 15 DAVID CLINCH 11 BEN KATTE 16 SEBASTIAN GOLDRICK 14 MATTHEW PAYNE 17 MICHAEL GRAY 16 MARTIN POPE 18 TROY CLENT 18 JACKSON SWARBRICK 23 LOUIS BUTLER 21 JAYDEN STEVENS 25 WARWICK SMITH 22 DANIEL SMYTH 26 JOSH PATTERSON 25 CHRISTIAN TRIFFITT 27 STEVE QUIRK 28 CHRIS MANUEL 28 PETER MARTINOLI 29 TIM BEUTLER 34 LIAM VIEGEL 30 DAVID LOOYSCHELDER 39 JOSH EDWARDS 31 NATHAN ROWLEY 40 JAKE BERRY 33 JOHN RIX DYLAN CRUZ 36 MITCHELL STEVENS 42 44 KYLE CLARKE 37 CAMERON BUTLER MATTHEW SCHWAGER 38 REECE JOHNSON 47 55 BEN JENNISON 42 JONATHON GREEN JARRYD SMITH 43 JACOB CLARKE 61 44 ED KIRBY 62 JYE BRENNAN-CHALTON 46 BEN MCGOVERN 69 BRADLEY POND 47 LACHLAN GEEVES 70 OWEN BUTCHER 48 JESSE HYLAND 74 ZANE PRIEST 80 MATTHE PURSE 77 MATTHEW BROPHY

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL RAMS JETS www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 32 13 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 2014 RISING STARS DIVISION TWO ELIMINATION FINAL

MANLY WARRINGAH CAMDEN JORDAN MCPHERSON—HILLS EAGLES Senior Coach: Matt Rawle Senior Coach: James Dixon The Round 17 Rising star nominee is Jordan McPherson from Sydney Hills Senior Coach: Matt Rawle Senior Coach: James Dixon Colours: Maroon & White Colours: Navy Blue & White Eagles. Colours: Maroon & White Colours: Navy Blue & White

McPherson has been a strong contributor for the Eagles this year playing in Team List Team List 14 games and being named in the best 8 times. No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 FRASER BROWN 10 JAMES MCDOUGALL McPherson has played the last three years in the Eagles Under 18 team and 2 CHRIS MURRAY was apart of the Under 18 Division One premiership winning side in 2012. 16 PHILLIP PRIOR 3 JAMES BROADBENT 17 MICHAEL ATKINSON 4 STEPHEN MANN McPherson made his Premier Division debut in Round 3 this year against Sydney University and since DAVID PATTISON 19 CRAIG PRIDGEON 5 then has showed why he is one of the Rising Stars of the competition. 6 JAMES WATKINS 24 DANIEL DICKERSON 7 MARK MAHER Playing mostly in the back half of the ground, McPherson rarely gets beaten in one on one contest while 28 JACKSON POLA-SMITH 8 LUKE MCCANN using providing plenty of run from the defensive fifty and getting the ball forward. 37 JAMES BEHAGG 9 BEN REID

42 DECLAN BYRNE 10 MARK STREET Previous nominees: 11 MICHAEL CHANDLER 44 AMOS MICHAEL Round 1— Taylor Preece (UNSW/ES) Round 9—Nick Shaw (St George) 12 MATTHEW WAYNE Round 2— Abe Davis (UNSW/ES) Round 10—Lachlan Maples (Sydney Uni) 45 MITCHELL DOUGLAS 13 BEN ROBERTSON Round 3—Theo Moraitis (Pennant Hills) Round 11—Nathan Lomas (Campbelltown) 46 BLAKE COLLARD 14 MATTHEW BOWYEY Round 4—Callum Mills (North Shore) Round 12—Tom Dickson (UNSW/ES) 47 TOM SCHULTZ 16 JOSHUA LEYS Round 5—Harry Dobson (Sydney University) Round 13—Jimmy McKenzie (North Shore) 17 JOEL WHEELER 48 JAMES MASON Round 6—Jack Parker (Manly Warringah) Round 14—Nick Foster (North Shore) 18 MITCH BROADSTOCK Round 7—Brad Watson (Pennant Hills) Round 15—Joshua Smith (Sydney Uni) 49 ANDREW PILAT 19 CRAIG TREWHELLA Round 8—Aidan Bell (Campbelltown) Round 16—Spencer Krochmal (UNSW/ES) 50 JADEN DINALE 20 MARK HALTEH 52 SEAN MCCAFFREY 22 ADAM NOYCE 23 NICHOLAS LAWS 53 JARED POCOTT BROOKE ASHCROFT—MACQUARIE UNI 24 SHANE DOHERTY Brooke Ashcroft is an 18-year-old forward from the Macquarie Uni Warriors who made her 54 NICK ADAMS 25 RHYS NEWHAM senior debut in Round 2 this season. 56 JOHN PORTER 26 MATT SMITH Brooke arrived at the club from the Mosman Swans and immediately showed great enthusiasm 57 DANIEL PEARSON 27 AARON BEVES at training and a real willingness to learn. 29 JAMES DIXON Despite the tough transition from junior football to Women‘s Division One, Brooke has been 58 BLAKE BRENDAN 32 NICHOLAS HILLS fearless in her attack on the contest. Her improvement from week to week has been very no- 59 PAUL FABBRO 33 JOSH BARBARO ticeable and with her game time increasing gradually her confidence has also risen. 60 BEN JOSEPH 34 TOMMY PRIOR Brooke is clearly one of the team favourites and her every on-field move is cheered by the Warrior women. After a break-out game against Balmain in Round 13, she followed it up with 61 JEREMY PILAT 36 BEN MCDERMOTT VICTOR MUSGRAVE another impressive performance against Sydney Uni on Saturday and we could not be happier 64 TOBY JONES 37 for young teammate ‗Sparkles‘. Brooke thoroughly enjoys her football and always plays with a 43 CAMERON THOMAS 65 MATTHEW RAWLE smile on her face. 45 DREW LAWRENCE is one of many young stars who have made their mark at Macquarie this season as we look to cement 66 STEPHEN KELLY 46 THOMAS GLYNN our position in the top flight of Sydney Women‘s AFL and we look forward to her continual improvement. 68 TULLY MCLEAN 47 ANDREW ZOVI Previous nominees: 48 STUART FARNELL 69 ANDREW WRIGHT Round 1— Kate Stanton (Wollongong) Round 8—Ashleigh Carter (Manly Warringah) 49 MATT LECEK JASON MURRAY Round 2—Jasmine Smith (UNSW/ES) Round 9—Morgan Ross (Gosford) 74 69 JARRYD KITCHING Round 3—Wafaa Elwadia (Auburn) Round 10—Nicci Kennedy (Wollongong) 91 BYRAN HORRELL 78 JOHN ANTHONY MURTAGH Round 4—Emily Crookes (Gosford) Round 11—Hayat Ajaj (Auburn Giants) Round 5—Kimberly Chan (Wollongong) Round 12—Holly Graham (Manly Warringah) 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL Round 6—Natasha Loiseau (Penrith) Round 13—Aziza Malas (Auburn) WOLVES Round 7—Wadad Hammoud (Auburn) Round 14—Bianca North (Southern Power) CATS www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 14 31 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 Round 18 - 23rd —24th August 2014 DIVISION TWO QUALIFYING FINAL AFL SYDNEY TEAM OF THE WEEK

WESTERN SUBURBS BLACKTOWN

Senior Coach: Lee Urguhart Senior Coach: Ash Moeller Ben Sharp Colours: Black & White Colours: Red, Yellow & Black St George

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals Jack Caspersonn Hayden Nichols 1 RYAN HINSON 2 PAT BARCLAY Sydney Uni UNSW/ES 2 RONAN COTT 3 MIKE O‘GRADY 3 ADRIAN HILL 4 ANDREW CAREY 4 NICHOLAS ARMSTRONG 5 KENT WEIR 5 MICHAEL TUTTLE 6 JOSH MANN Nick Shaw Lloyd Shepherd David Stroud 9 PETER MAXWELL 7 BEN MOLYNEAUX St George Pennant Hills Manly Warringah 10 DANIEL LAMBERT 8 HENRY BUTTON 11 MATTHEW EURELL 9 LEIGHTON CORR 12 GRANT RICHARDSON 10 MATTHEW GANN 13 TOM BARRETT 11 DEAN CONNORS Sam Jackson 14 PAUL CHACHATY 13 LUCAS BENDT North Shore 18 ROBERT BAMFORD 14 JOEY SAUNDERS 15 FABIAN MCLEOD 19 CHRISTIAN SPECHA Selby Lee-Steere 16 DAN MCINTYRE Peter Kefalas 20 TIMOTHY WOODS Matt Carey North Shore 20 BEN AKMENS 22 TIM UNDERWOOD Pennant Hills UNSW/ES 21 BRAD WHALE 23 JOSHUA ZOPPO 22 GILL CORR Jack Dimery 24 REECE LONNON 23 DANIEL CLIFFORD Hills Eagles 25 ELLIOTT HARPER 25 JARED VAN VEEN 26 PATRICK WILMOT 26 ANDREW POLKINGHORNE Dean Costello 28 MATT BAMFORD 28 DANIEL BURFORD Hills Eagles 29 PATRICK BOYD 30 MARK BURGER 31 JAMES BRADLEY 31 JAY ROUGHLEY 33 DAVID CLOUT 39 ASH MOELLER 34 GEORDIE GREGORY 40 MATTHEW HINCHCLIFFE ADAM GREEN Levi Brain Tim Cummins Tyrone Armitage 35 46 MICHAEL COLLINS DAVID GREEN Manly Warringah UNSW/ES Manly Warringah 36 48 JARED CLIFFORD 37 SCOTT LEAR 52 ETHAN BARCLAY 39 TOM MABON 53 MBIMBI MBIMBI 43 MATTHEW WITHERS 54 MATT NEWSON 45 HUGH MCCLEAN 59 AARON HILL 46 ANDREW ELCHAH 60 TIM BARACZ Josh Cass Ranga Ediriwickrama 49 DANIEL REID 61 DANIEL NIEASS Hills Eagles Pennant Hills 55 MICHAEL STOKES 62 LUKE CAMELLIRI 56 DANIEL PENFOLD 66 DANIEL LIM

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MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY PENRITH Division One Division One Senior Coach: Stuart Newman Senior Coach: Barry Denton Colours: Red, Black & White Colours: Black, Teal & White

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 LOGAN MEAD 2 JOSH SHEPHARD Visit www.sydneyafl.com.au for 2 JAMES BRACKIN 3 ADAM SHARP 4 DYLAN BROGAN 4 PATRICK POPE Latest News 5 ROB VINCENT 5 TOM ROBERTS 6 RYAN LUDOWYKE 6 MICHAEL BROWN Results 7 MARK BISHOP 7 DANIEL SCHROOT 8 RYAN HARRIS 8 GEORGE PANERAS 2014 Fixtures 10 GAV NIXON 9 JAY EDWARDS 10 BEN ROBINSON 11 SEAN ELLICOTT Ladders 11 MALEN WATSON 12 PETER LEBRETON 12 MATTHEW LAFFAN 13 TIM WOLNIZER Photo Gallery 13 SAM LOCKHART 14 ANDREW ROBERTSON 15 DAN SMYTH Sydney AFL Forms 15 SAM WOOD 18 MITCH RENEHAN 16 JACK COGHLAN 20 LIAM MURPHY and more 17 SAM SIMPSON 21 JOSH ANASIS 19 CAM LUDOWYKE 22 JAMES DENTON 21 JAMES MOYLAN 23 MICHAEL DENTON 22 NICK RODGERS 24 BEN MCGOVERN 23 TIM CAMERON 25 JAKE PIANTA SOCIAL MEDIA 24 GUS ROGERS 26 LACHLAN SMITH RONAN WORDSORTH 25 27 TOM HALL 26 KIERAN BRIDGER 29 MAX MCNAMARA A F L S y d n e y @ a f l s y d n e y 29 MARK WILLIAMS 32 JAMES DEVLIN 30 DAN MARTIN 33 CHRIS NOLAN 32 PETER FROST 34 TOM NOBLE 35 SIMON WILLIAMS 40 MITCH PURSE 48 HENRY ST HILL 41 MITCH STEVENS 54 TIM CORDNER 42 LUKE JONES 60 CARLTON HOLLSTEN 46 NATHAN WRIGHT

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SOUTHERN POWER ILLAWARRA Division One Division One Senior Coach: Simon Closter Senior Coach: David Nolen Colours: Aqua, Black & White Colours: Red & White In 2014 selected matches will be live streamed through the Team List Team List AFL Sydney website thanks to Digital Sports. To watch live No Name Goals No Name Goals simply go to www.sydneyafl.com.au and click on the AFL 1 LIAM DAVIS 1 BEN HYNDES 2 WILL COOK 2 ANDREW WARDROP Sydney TV tab. Alternatively, go to 3 PAORA WAAKA 3 RYAN MURPHY www.Youtube.com/aflsydneylive 6 DAVE NOLEN 4 JAMES CLARKE 8 NATHAN ISKRA 5 JAKE MCINTOSH 10 JACKSON GRAY All matches live streamed will then be stored on the AFL 6 LEIGH HOGAN 11 ISAAC WALTON 7 PHIL HAMER 12 JACOB BROOKFIELD Sydney website and can viewed at any time. 8 MORGAN REID 13 JOE KENNY 9 JACK DICKENS 15 ETHAN HAILEY 10 CAMERON ROE 16 CHRISTOS PANAGAKOS 11 PAUL JOHNSON 17 JACK NUGENT 12 ADAM COOK 18 DANIEL WORDEN 19 RYAN WELLS Round Date Home Away Venue 13 MATTHEW YOUNG 21 CHRIS COOK 14 DANIEL TURNER 22 BEN FROST 18 24th August Sydney Hills Eagles UNSW/ES Bruce Purcer 15 MICHAEL FINDLAY 23 MITCH O‘BRIAN @ 2:30pm 16 TIM CASHMAN 24 NELSON WELLS 17 DUANE WILD 25 JAKE HOGARTH 18 LUKE JANNSON 28 DYLAN KOOP 19 BRENDAN KENNY 29 ERIN FRANKLIN 20 LIAM AGGETT 30 THOMAS WALSH 24 MARSHAL CAIRNDUFF 31 SAM WILSON 27 IAN HOLDER 33 PETER LLOYD 28 REGAN SHARPE 34 JOSHUA TIER 36 BRAYDON GREENWOOD 34 RYAN KING-THORNBURG 39 JACK THOMPSON 36 TRISTAN SMITH 40 ADAM BIRRER 34 RYAN KING-THORNBURG 47 MITCHELL QUARRELL 36 TRISTEN SMITH 55 SAM ROONEY 44 TROY SHEEN 60 STEWART BOYD

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MANLY WARRINGAH SYDNEY UNIVERSITY BALMAIN HOLROYD PARRAMATTA Premier Division Premier Division Division One Division One Senior Coach: Leigh Brain Senior Coach: Anton Turco Senior Coach: Luke Jarjoura Senior Coach: Shane Jorgenson Colours: Maroon & White Colours: Blue & Gold Colours: Yellow & Black Colours: Blue & Yellow

Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 DAVID STROUD 5 JACK CASPERSONN 1 ALEX O‘DEA 2 JAMES WEBSTER 2 LACHLAN KILPATRICK 13 EVAN SMITH 1 ADAM BYRNES 3 BRYCE THOMSON TYRONE ARMITAGE 3 14 MONTY KROCHMAL 4 EDEN BENNELL 2 MICHAEL STACEY 4 JAMES BRAIN 15 JAMES LEWINGTON 5 JORDAN MOORE 3 CHRIS JONES 5 BRAYDEN FOWLER 19 MICHAEL FIGG 6 RYAN HEZLETT 6 RYAN WEARNE 21 ALEX DYSON 7 CHRIS BOLT 4 BEN RODGERS 8 ANDREW KYPRIANOU 7 JACK HAWKINS 25 GLENN SMITH 9 HUGH PRIEST 5 JORDAN PIDGEON 8 HARRY WEBB 28 LUKE FREEMANTLE 10 BRADLEY PLUG 6 LUKE MCLEOD 9 ANTHONY ROBERTSON 30 JESSE COX 11 LUKE JARJOURA 10 HARRISON KOCH 32 MATT HUTTON 12 EDEN WOODEND 7 RYAN TERREY 11 CONNOR PETTERSSON 33 TOM ELKINGTON 13 ED MCCANN 8 MATTHEW CAHILL 12 ANGUS BUNCLE 35 JOHN HAGGERTY 14 JOEL GRAY 15 REESE GILLESPIE 9 JOSH TERREY 13 GARETH BENBOW 36 MITCH SCOTT 16 BLAKE MALCOLM 10 BRYCE MAYNE 14 THOMAS THURGARLAND 38 JAKE SWARTS 17 RICHARD TYRRELL 15 ERIC BURKE 39 KYLE UNDERWOOD 18 JAYDEN DONATO 11 SCOTT MACGUIRE 16 MICHAEL ATKINSON 40 SAM SLEIGH 19 NICK WHITEHEAD 12 GRANT WEBB 17 JORDAN WEIR 41 DOM VINCENT 20 BRENDAN CANN 21 JOHN LITTLE 18 LEVI BRAIN 42 BEN FITZPATRICK 13 MICHAEL LENNOX 22 TRAVIS MARTIN 19 CRAIG PRIDGEON SCOTT NOLAN 43 CHRIS BROWNE 23 LUKE WILBY 14 20 CALUM JOHNSTON 44 MATTHEW VICIC 24 DANIEL LLOYD 15 SUNNY GILL 21 JACK HUNTER 45 PETER CASEY 26 BRENDAN JENKINS 16 STUART MCKINLAY 22 JACK LYNCH 46 JAMES HOWARD 27 JASON FRETWELL 23 HAYDEN WASHINGTON 47 KANE CLARKE 28 ROMAN CHOWANETZ 17 CHARLIE GALAYINI 29 BILL SHIPWAY 24 DANIEL DICKERSON 48 MITCHELL SCOTT 30 DAMON WOODEND 18 BRODIE CRANE 25 THOMAS FARRELLY 49 ARON EVERETT 31 MITCHELL SOAMES 19 JOHN MANISCALCO 26 TOM MCCAFFREY 50 ANDREW MORRIS 32 NICK HALLIDAY 27 JACK PARKER 51 FRED SKULLEY 33 BEN PLUG 20 CHRIS IRWIN 34 ALISTAIRE DUELL-FERGUSON 28 JACKSON POLA-SMITH 52 BEN COFFEY 21 SHANE WILLIAMS 35 ADAM MIDDLETON NATHAN BOSSCHIETER 53 SAM ORTON 29 36 HARRY JENKINS 23 KANE RADFORD 30 WILLS BRASSIL 54 PETER HUGHES 37 KEVIN JONES 24 TRENT SCHMUTTER 36 JIMI MCDONALD 55 DAVID JOHNSON 40 JAMES WEST 37 JAMES BEHAGG 56 SAM CRICHTON 43 RYAN HUGHES 27 SIRELI FIFITA 38 PHILLIP PRIOR 57 RONAN GERAGHTY 45 RYAN BETTS 47 TYLER RYAN 33 ANDREW MUNNS 39 JAMES MASON 58 CHRIS REICHMAN 48 ANDREW RICCORD TOM SCHULTZ 59 MITCHELL HAMER 35 ANTHONY BISHOP 40 49 LUKE ELASI 41 SAM HAIDER 60 JOSH SMITH 50 MITCHELL KUHN 36 HAYDEN TURNER

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SYDNEY UNIVERSITY BALMAIN DOCKERS SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES UNSW/ES Womens Div One Womens Div One Premier Division Premier Division Senior Coach: Yucel Celenk Senior Coach: Hayley Warren Senior Coach: Peter Steer Senior Coach: Daniel Lynch Colours: Blue & Gold Colours: Purple & White Colours: Yellow & Blue Colours: White, red, blue, black, yellow Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 PETER KEFALAS DEAN COSTELLO 16 2 HAYDEN NICHOLS 1 BELINDA MICHALK 1 AYNSLEE RODGER 19 KEN EWEN-CHAPPELL 3 TOM HEATH 3 ASHLEE MORGAN 2 NARELLE SPANGHER 21 DAMIAN CHARLESTON 4 LUKE TOWELL 22 RYAN BARRETT 5 JEREMY KIEL 5 SOPHIE CLARKE 3 BELINDA PRIDE 6 JORDAN FOOTE WILL BRADLEY 25 7 LUKE IRVINE 6 EMMA YUEN 4 SHERELLE MOORE 26 RYAN FITTON 8 DAVID KRONES 7 JESS HOGAN 5 HOPE FENECH 28 JIMMY GORDON 9 RYAN PLANT 29 ZAC JOHNS 10 KIRK LOWER 8 JENNIFER LEW 6 LAURA HOLDSWORTH 11 FLETCHER ROWE 31 JARED MADDEN 12 ANDRE CUPIDO 9 MEREDITH GRAY 7 ERINA CORDINA 33 AARON DRINKWATER 13 JOEL ROBBIE 10 KATRINA BYRNE 8 HAYLEY WARREN 34 NICK CROWE 14 JACK MCANESPIE 35 DAMON STEER 15 MICHAEL ARCHIBALD 11 ALICE WOOD 9 ROXY MCGEE 36 TIM GARLICK 16 NICK MCGANN 17 JEREMY DANIHER 12 FELICE TONG 10 KYRRA RAWNSLEY 37 SCOTT PIERCE 19 ALEX FOOTE 38 JOSH CASS 13 BETH WATTS 12 JULIA BRADLEY 21 SCOTT DORNAUF 14 ALEX ROBERTS 14 PETA HEMPHILL 39 CAMERON ARNDT 23 ANTHONY RODRIGUES 40 JAKE FAMULARO 24 RYAN FARRELLY 15 RACHAEL STACK 15 KATHARYNA 41 TIM PHYSICK 25 ANDREW GOODIESON 26 ABE DAVIS 16 STACEY LANCASTER 17 KATE FITZSIMMONS 42 TOM RIVERS 27 ALEX HENDERSON 17 AMY FOO 22 KARLA SPILAREWICZ 43 STEVE O‘CONNOR 28 JACK MCKINLAY 44 MARK SKUSE 29 CHRIS JOURDAIN 19 AOIFE MCDONNELL 23 ROWIE MORGAN 46 JAMES REGAN 30 ED KIEL 31 ALEX THOMPSON 20 LARA CREBER 24 ALISON DESLANDES 47 MATT SCHOLZ 32 OSCAR BRADBURN 48 AARON DUNCAN 21 MONICA CHEW 25 JACKIE BUCKTHOUGHT 33 MICHAEL DICKSON LACHLAN COX 49 34 TROY LUFF 22 LIBBY SADLER 26 EMMA DAVISON 50 HARRY BOND 35 ALEX MCKENZIE 24 EMMA CASTRO 28 ALISON PARKIN 51 BRENT TREWIN 37 TOM WILLIAMSON 38 JAMES PASCOE 52 JOSH RODMAN 25 OLIVIA WARREN 29 JEMMA THORPE 40 SPENCER KROCHMAL 53 JOSH KUNDE 28 CLAIRE YOUMANS 31 RACHEL COOPER 41 TOM FALVEY 54 JESSE CASS 43 MITCH WOODS 29 MICKY BELL 32 DAVINA PYE 56 JORDAN MCPHERSON 44 TAYLOR PREECE 46 TOM DICKSON 30 STEPHANIE WALKER 33 CHRISTINE COLLINSON 57 TOM STEWART 48 TIM CUMMINS 58 JACK MARA 32 SHELLEY MULHERN 37 CASIE BROOKER 54 TIM COENEN 59 PAUL LONG 57 ANDRE CUPIDO 33 NICOLA WIGGINS 39 STEPH POKRIVKA 60 JOSH CUTTING 59 MARK HAEBICH 60 TIM WIDMER

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WESTERN SUBURBS UTS NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS UNSW/ES STINGRAYS Premier Division Premier Division Womens Div One Womens Div One Senior Coach: Kevin Eynaud Senior Coach: Alan Kymantis Senior Coach: Senior Coach: Tracey Kick Colours: Black & White Colours: Teal & Black Colours: Red & White Colours: White, red, blue, black, yellow Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals REBECCA LING 1 TIM COLE 1 CASSANDRA LEES 1 2 BRENTON MUMME 2 MAI NGUYEN 3 JOSH MADDOX 2 REBECCA BURRIDGE 4 ADRIAN HILL 3 CHANTELLE SAWKA 4 ANDREW DAVIS 4 SALOME CERDA VARGAS 4 LIASI TARUA 5 PETER MAXWELL 5 TOM SUNDBERG 5 AMANDA DAWE 5 MELITA MORRISS 6 LACHLAN LAMONT 6 GEORGIA VERKUYLEN 7 CLINT MCGRATH 6 ERIN HODSON JUSTIN KENNA 8 ROSEMARY MORISON 7 7 EMMA MCKAY 9 MATT ROUND 11 STELLA XIE 8 PATRICK HEALEY 8 SARAH COURT 10 TAYLOR WILLIAMSON 12 VICTORIA WYATT 9 RAWSON KIRKHOPE 9 HANNAH MCINTOSH 13 ROSALIE GRAHAM 11 LEIGH CONWAY 10 DEAN IPAVIZ 10 MEREDITH BARNES 14 CLARE MURPHY 12 ANDY EURELL 11 SCOTT ROBERTSON 11 NICOLA VRACHNAS 17 KRISTIE FOX 12 LISA MACAROUNA 13 SEAMUS PEARSON 12 TOM NIXON 18 TRACEY FARRUGIA 13 KATE EDWARDS 13 LIAM FLANAGAN 22 TOBI NOBLE 14 STEPHEN HUDSON 14 14 ANDREW MORLEY 25 ALEX SCHRODER 15 LINDSAY SCOWN 15 MONICA KAVANAGH 15 SCOTT TREGONING 26 ANNA RUUT 16 AMY PRIESTLY 16 TIM LAMBERT 16 LEIGH MEYRICK 29 STACY CROSS 18 REMI BANUELOS 17 ADAM BAKER 30 NIKKI PRESS 18 WADE BLACKBURN 19 CHANEL MELANI KAIZAAD MEHTA 31 EDWINA ILLMAN 20 JAMES NEWBURY 18 20 CISKA VAN SCHALKWYK 19 MORGAN DAVIS 34 VERNA ILES 21 SANDRA JANJETOVIC 21 KYALL WALFORD 20 JOEL MINICHIELLO 36 STEPHANIE WAKE 22 ERICA MCIERNON 22 LEVI SANDS 21 GRANT BAILEY 41 HAYLEY LEGG 23 LAUREN O‘BRIEN 42 GENAVIEVE ZOELLER 23 JOSH ZOPPO 22 FRANK BOLAND 24 JEMMA STILL 53 ANNA BUTLER 25 ISABELLE O‘BRIEN 24 NATHAN SCARFO 23 DAVID LAVENDER 54 JESSICA CRANSTON 24 NIC KERBER 26 KYRSTY BISHOP 25 ELLIOT HARPER 55 ELISA HOGAN 27 ALEX ENGEL 25 JAMES MASDEN 26 PAT WILMOT 56 BELINDA SMALL 28 COURTNEY GUM 26 NICK INGALL 57 CIANNA SMITH 29 SALLY SMITH 27 ADRIAN HILL 27 FERGUS WATTS 58 CHRISTINE HARRIS 31 MATHILDE GRANBERG 28 MICHAEL ISHIK 28 MARCUS LINSEN 61 ALLANNA BEATON 32 SASHA BANKI 29 MITCH HALL 30 KRIS ERICSON 62 LAUREN FOY 33 SHANI SLEEMAN 30 MICHAEL MAY 63 FRANKIE HOCKING 34 ALEX WALLACE 43 MATTHEW LEMME 34 SAM WAY 64 TRAM NGUYEN 35 SHELBY KOH 53 YANNI MILLIGAN-SAVILLE 36 THOMAS ZILM 67 PASCALE PIAS 44 ANNE-LISE BIDOU

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MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WESTERN WOLVES PENNANT HILLS NORTH SHORE Womens Div One Womens Div One Premier Division Premier Division Senior Coach: Daniel Ranson Senior Coach: Andrew Taylor Senior Coach: Chris Yard Senior Coach: Jon Hayres Colours: Red, White & Black Colours: Black & White Colours: Red & Navy Blue Colours: Red & Black

Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 LIZ FASSONE 2 SEBASTIAN PARKER 1 MATT VARJAVANDI 1 CAITLIN MURRAY 2 SAMANTHA MARTIN 3 AARON CRISFIELD 2 DANNY ROBERTS 2 MELISSA VUONG0 4 MATT THOMAS 3 DALE FITZGERALD 3 AISLINN ALBURY 3 KRISTY STROOP 5 LLOYD SHEPHERD 4 JACK DWYER 4 JESSICA WILLEMSE 6 BRANT JACK 5 JARRYD WATTERS 5 SARA COOKE 4 NATALIE BARBER 9 NICK CAMPBELL 6 SAM CARRUTHERS MARIE GEBERT 6 ASHLEY GRAY 5 10 ROB WATTS 7 BRENDAN FITZGERALD 8 CHRIS MURPHY 7 6 MICHAELA EKMAN 11 THEO MORAITIS 9 ADRIAN HARRY 9 BELINDA MULDOON 12 SAM ZIKMAN 7 JESS DOWNTING 10 JASON HARRY 13 HARRY ANGEL 10 LORETTA MOORE 11 LACHLAN HAYRES 8 KATE LAWSON 14 ALEX GOODALL 11 LISA PETHYBRIDGE 12 SELBY LEE STEERE 9 BELINDA HARRISON 15 KIERAN WRIGHT 12 KRISTY SUTCLIFFE 13 ALEX KANE 16 TIM WALES 10 TRUDI LINES 13 NATASHA NAIR 15 SCOTT EASEY 17 ADAM NIXON 16 CHRIS BANDY 14 VANESSA POON 11 BREE CALDERWOOD 18 DAN WITT 17 MICHAEL VOYAGE 15 BROOKE ASHCROFT 12 MELANIE PRING 20 STEPHEN WRAY 19 TODD ALEXANDER 16 STACY O‘LOUGHLIN 13 NICOLE KRIZ 21 BEN URWIN 20 PAT CODLING 17 STEFFANIE LEE 22 REGAN PINKER 21 JAKE MONK 14 CHARLOTTE LATSOMBATH DANIEL PREEN 18 JESSE WONG 23 22 ZAC MANLEY 15 BRONWYN TURNER 25 DAMIAN DELL‘AQUILA 23 MATT CLARKE 19 LAILA WAISU 16 GRACE RILEY 26 DAVID SMITH 24 TEDDY STRUDWICK 20 NAKITA BROWN 27 JESSE HARE 25 RON WASON TRACY BAKER 21 SARAH BOTROS 17 28 CAMERON SMITH 27 CHARLIE PARSONS 18 SHONA PORTER 22 SUSAN PAYNE 29 GLENN WATTS 28 JOSH DAVID-WRIGHT 29 CAMERON HOLMES 23 LISA ROPER 19 EMMA BROWN 30 PETER BARNES 31 LACHLAN CLANCY 24 TESS MALCOLM 31 JAMES DUNN 20 MELISSA FRECKELTON 33 DOUG HADDIN 25 ANN MEAGHER 37 TIM SCOULAR 21 NIKKI FURLONG 34 MATT ADAMSON 38 SAM WIDMER 26 LARISSA ROPER 36 DANIEL SCHACHER 22 MARGUERITE EUDES 41 MATT CAREY 27 37 JUSTIN WALSH 23 MARGARITA OBIEN 42 THOMAS EDMONDS 28 ANNE SEDGLEY 39 JAKE SAUNDERS 43 TED WIDMER 41 RICHARD LYNCH 29 ROXANNE GOFF 28 CHAVVAUHN CALVER 52 CODY STUCKER 46 JIMMY MCKENZIE 33 SELIMA MESCHAR 30 BARBARA LYNCH 56 RANGA EDIRIWICKRAMA 49 SAM JACKSON

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CAMPBELLTOWN ST GEORGE Premier Division Premier Division Senior Coach: Neil Brunton Senior Coach: Terry Mudge Colours: Navy Blue & White Colours: Red & White

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals DANIEL COOPER 1 TARAN ETTO 1 2 DANIEL NAPPER 2 PAUL GREEN 3 JORDAN WEST 3 GERARD BENNETT 4 PAT MCBRIDE 4 MATT EDWINS 5 DAVID LYCAKIS 5 JOSHUA O‘BRIEN 6 ROD CRAIG 6 THEO GUVARI 8 MICHAEL MILNER 7 JOSH VAN LUENEN 9 DECLAN DONOHUE 10 BEN JONES 8 HAMISH SHERWOOD 11 STEPHEN WILSEN 9 CAMERON GORDON 12 BEN SHARP 11 KYLE SOMMERVILLE 13 BRYCE ADDISON 12 MITCH HOGAN 14 KARL MERSON 13 BRYCE JOYNSON 15 TOM GREEN 14 JOEL BOTTIN-NOONAN 16 HARRY GREEN 17 DEAN GILBERT 15 ANDREW MCGUIGGAN 18 DOM KILLWORTH 16 ALPHONSE JAMBARUFO 19 NICK RYAN 17 DAVE LINSEN 20 NATH MACKENZIE-HICKS 18 NATHAN LOMAS 21 JESSE MUDGE 19 PENI MAHINA 22 CHRIS WINDLE 20 AIDEN BELL 23 JON SHINEBERG 24 DANIEL TOMLINS 21 MARK MENDOLA 25 KUIAM ANU 22 BRENTON SOMMERVILLE 26 DANIEL ANNOR 23 JORDAN ETTO 27 PAUL SAIN 24 NATHAN TYERMAN 28 STEVEN LORDING 25 MATT MOREY 29 STEVEN NABAKI 26 JECONIAH PENI 30 NICK SHAW 31 BEN HODGSON 27 LUKE VELLA 32 DANIEL RIXON 29 CAMERON DESMOND 33 ALEXANDER WYNN 30 BEN YAKIMOV 34 CALLUM ANDREWS 35 LUKE BODEKER 35 GREGORY KING 44 JOSHUA HICKEY 36 SHANE DEMIR 53 SHANAN KERSHAW 37 HARRY ORR

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