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Umpire Coaching Courses

Session Three - Thurs July 16th: Venue @ Palm Beach FC Please be at the above venue.

1st Year Umpires

6.00pm to 6.30pm Theory 6.30pm to 7.00pm Practical skill drills 7.00pm to 7.30pm Practical games (U8’s/U9’s

nd 2 year umpires

7.30pm to 7.45pm Rules update/clarification 7.45pm to 8.30pm Practical skills update

Please contact Simon Devine for further information or to book a spot for the course.

SIMON DEVINE AFLQ Umpire Development Officer Mob 0404 015 323 [email protected]

Less than 2 weeks before our Xmas in July Want tickets to sell? Want to book a table?.

There will be a lucky door prize and a Collingwood or Lions jumper to be auctioned off on the night as well as Mr & Mrs Clause giveaways.

It's truly a great night and I hope to see you all there.

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CALL TO ARMS FOR CANCER COUNCIL

This month the Cancer Council are fundraising for Men's Cancer. Sporting teams of all codes are coming together to support this event. Our club are in support of this and each team are asked to wear a yellow arm band in support of the Cancer Council. We ask that you bring a gold coin dona- tion in support of this. We will be doing it this week at your Fri/Sat games and your Team Managers will give you more info at training. Please bring your gold coin donation to the game. The collection box will also be available for dona- tions at the Canteen for the month of July.

Saturday evening August 1st,7pm. Mouse Racing Gala Event!! A night of real old fashioned fun is before us as we set about buying and racing mice. You could even make a fortune off the Bookie!! Or be Owner of the

Year!! Put it in your diary!!

Saturday August 29th 7pm - Rock n Roll night. Get out your bobby sox and brylcream and dance the night away with "Back to the future". $20 per head inc finger food. See bar for details.

Do Taggers have a Role in AFL Football? By Adrian Fletcher Assistant Coach

Historically, the survival of taggers has been based upon restricting their direct opponent’s influence on the game by limiting their possession rate.

With the continual evolution of the modern game, the zoning defence has become more prevalent. Evidence of this game style was demonstrated in the 2008 Geelong vs Hawthorn AFL Grand Final. The aim of a zone is to defend an area of the ground as opposed to a direct opponent. There are several rationales for employ- ing this strategy. Firstly, using a team defence fills spaces that the offensive team aims to lead into. Sec- ondly, zoning is deemed proactive, as opposed to one-on-one where the defender tends to react to offensive moves. Ultimately these lead to the conservation of energy for offensive moves.

Another pivotal factor is the high player rotation now used by all clubs. Further, most clubs are using tradi- tional midfield players in a variety of roles, such as in the forward line and half back line. Additionally, stop- pages have reduced from 90 to 60, which works against the often used philosophy of taggers driving oppo- nents into traffic. In the past taggers followed and aimed to smother assigned opponents. Contemporary employment of zones now dictates that all players are responsible for effectively defending their area, whilst also offering assis- tance to teammates.

However, the trade-off is that offensive teams rack up more possessions because of the high use of the short pass. In turn the ―tagged‖ player has the luxury of more space and potentially growth in confidence that comes with increased ball possession, further negating the effectiveness of the tagger. Also, with increased rotations, the tagger has less time to stifle a direct opponent. An example of this is Kirk v Black, who previ- ously battled directly for 100 minutes, but today would only oppose each other for around 50-60 minutes. Constantly changing opponents does not allow the tagger to get into a rhythm or wear down their opponent, which was the hallmark of an effective tagger.

The reduced number of stoppages has decreased congestion and sped up the game. This increased game tempo has made it almost impossible for a slower tagger to continually stay with a faster, offensively minded player. Moreover, many dominant players are now leaning toward the offensive end of the ground, further reducing the effectiveness of tagging. An example is Gary Ablett Jr who, whilst a dominant midfielder, also spends a large majority of the game in the forward line.

There is a role, albeit abbreviated, for taggers in the modern game. However, the traditional means of meas- uring their effectiveness - reducing a direct opponent’s absolute possessions - is no longer applicable. Rather the tagger must be judged individually in terms of negating forward movement of the opponent, and hence their overall impact on the game. Arguably this can only be truly determined by the coaching staff who are aware of the role the tagger has been assigned. In contrast to taggers of the past who were often slow but physically intimidating, relying on out muscling opponents, the modern tagger needs similar attributes to their opponent, such as comparable speed and size because of the pace and openness of today’s football.

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U8's Match Report Training Friday’s 4.30 – 5.30pm Next Game Friday It was good to see the skill level of the kids on Friday has improved so much from the start of the season and to see the focus on sharing the ball with their teammates is best thing you could ask of them. The Krispy Kremes award on Friday went to Harry Tonks for four good quarters and his brilliant marking around the ground and the McDonalds award went to Chase McCue who is one of the best contested mark- ers I have seen for his age. Everyone played well and it was an extremely tough choice to choose just 2. There is another U8's carnival coming up in August at Mudgeeraba we will give you more details once we know more. Christmas in July Tickets can be purchased from your Team Manager now Terry Hogan U8's Coach UNDER 9's Training Wednesday’s 5.00-6.00pm Next Game Blue Vs Surfers Red 8.00am Saturday @ Labrador (Proud Sponsor ALI Plantscapes) White Vs Labrador 9.00pm Saturday @ Labrador The first game saw us take on the Burleigh Bombers at Burleigh on a windy freezing night, (thanks to all who froze with us). Great goal kicking from Nicholas as well as Daniel G. Good defence in the attack and great to see the boys looking out for their players and calling to them for the ball. A great pick up from Christopher and glad to see Henry bounce up from his knock. Daniel G took on the role of Team Captain exceptionally well and showed we are a strong side that work as a team.

The second game we were up against the Mudgeeraba Saints. A bit of a battle but the boys did some great handballing to one another, working well as a team once again. Griffyn and Nicholas good clearance from the centre bounce and Mitchell great goal kicking. Keep up the good work and most importantly have fun.

Thank you to Nicholas, Braiden and Luke who played two games.

Thank you to The Coaches, Parents and Milva for jumper washing, the help and support at Training and the Games is really appreciated. Awards: Game 1- Zach, Henry.

Game 2- Ross, Griffyn, Mitchell, Daniel L.

Golden Footy- Nicholas well deserved for outstanding play in two games.

Christmas in July Tickets can be purchased from Ph 07 55706 842 your Team Manager Thanks Michelle & Tracey.

UNDER 10's Training Wednesday’s 4.30-5.30pm (Proud Sponsor Varsity Electrical) Next Game BB Blue Vs Labrador @ Labrador 8.00am Sat BB White Vs Surfers Red @ Labrador 9.00am Sat

Broadbeach Blue v Burleigh red

Goals- Cooper, Tom Mo 1 An excellent game in tough windy conditions. The boys used the wind in the first quarter well, working together in tight and kicking long to targets. The second quarter was always going to be tough kicking into the wind, but the boys showed excellent skill and determination to push the ball forward at every opportunity and held off the Burleigh boys from scoring. The second half was a hard fought arm wrestle with the boys skill in tight situations bringing them out on top. Well Done

Broadbeach White v Burleigh white Goals- Dane 2, Kyle.W (The Falcon), Kobe, Alex.C 1 Another great game in difficult conditions. Again this week, still in the school holidays, we saw quite a few players miss- ing and consequently a lot of the boys backing up for the second game. This definitely helped as they had a great start to the game into the wind, having gotten used to the condi- tions in the earlier game. The boys then continued on in the second quarter to a handy lead, always committed to the ball in tight situations, using each other with our handballs and kicking long to targets up forward. Burleigh came back in the third, but a strong final quarter with plenty of run saw the boys through with a win. Another excellent game. Christmas in July Tickets can be purchased from your Team Manager Thanks Mark.

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Under 11 TRAIN AS YOU WOULD PLAY & PLAY Wednesday’s 4.00-5.15pm AS YOU WOULD TRAIN Next Game Blue Vs Labrador @ Labrador 9.25am Sat White Vs @ PBC Lions @ Salk Oval 10.55am Sat (Proud Sponsor Mission ) BB V BURLEIGH 2 BEST; Lachlan B, Jock, Harry, Brado, Kai, Joel GOALS;4 Jock,1 Kai, Josh, Harry

Nice start in windy conditions. We were a little rusty in some areas due to holidays, but our pressure on them was really good. First quarter we made the most of the wind kicking 2 goals. Second quarter we held them scoreless which I think was the turning point in the game because we kicked 4 into the wind. Burleigh had nothing left. Well done to Jock kicking 4 great goals for the game. In the end you all played a great 4 quarters of footy. Well done Thanks Shane

BB V BURLIEGH 1 BEST; Harry Mitch Kai Zac James P Jake Joel GOALS;2 Kai,Jordy,1Jess,Jake,Jordan R, Harry, Buzz

Again starting with the wind and Mitch;s 50th game [well done son] we kicked truly with 3-4. Defending well in second term we kept them scoreless. 4-2 in the 3rd term sunk any chance Burleigh might fit back, and again keeping them scoreless in the 4th term sealed the game. Great team win, great 4 quarters boys. Thanks Shane TEAM MANAGER U11's Congratulations to Mitch Madeley on playing his 50th Game. Two great games played on Saturday at Burleigh. This week one of the teams will be at Labrador and the other at PBC. Shane will let you know at training which game you are playing in. If you can't get to training, just let us know if you will be okay to play footy this weekend and we will let you know what team you are in. Reminder about Xmas In July tickets will be available for sale at training and at the games. So just let me know if you want a ticket. Info on the event in the newsletter. Thanks from Lynda

Xmas in July is also coming up on the 25th July, I have tickets available at Training and on Game Days, cost for that is $25, details in newsletter. It is a Great Night of Fun with other members of your club. Under 12 Div 1 Tues & Thur's 4.00-5.00pm (Proud Sponsor Kyle Ward Optometrist) Next Game Vs TWC @ Len Peak Oval 9.25 Sat Southport 19 -7 Vs Broadbeach 2-1 Goals-William Stevenson 1, Bailey Harding 1 Best- Taylor Sauer ,Joel Smith, Nick Cameron, Jordan Nicholson Our worst defeat for the season, But one of our better games considering how undermanned we were. Great to see us not give up, even when we fell well behind. We managed to put four quarters together and the Kyle Ward Optometrist boys never stopped trying. That is all I can ask for as a coach. Centro Tweed Heads Thanks Andrew Tracey Ross Greg and Jamie for all (07) 5599 4495 there help, . Danny Killey.

Under 14 Div 1 (Proud Sponsor Contact Electrical) Tues & Thurs' 4.30-5.30pm Next Vs Surfers @ Surfers 7.30 pm Fri

BROADBEACH 9.8 62 Vs LABRADOR 5.9 39

Best Players : Sam Dick , Jarrod Coombs Jack Christie Travis Stinson Tom Budd Lucas Sexton

This was a game that would define the season. A win would almost tie up the Double Chance a loss meant fighting for a finals place . Undermanned with 5 Regular players not available we played magnificently, We just battled all day and

never gave up and in the end dominated the last quarter and ran away with the game.

Without doubt this was our best win for the year and sets us up to have

a real crack against a Full Strength Surfers Next Friday Night.

Let all get to Training and prepare for next week. Ben & Luke Thanks to the helpers Richard Tiffin Darren Coombs Barry Holland Neil Christie Brendan Sexton Xmas in July is also coming up on the 25th July, Get your tickets from your Team Manager

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Also I have Xmas In July tickets available for sale at training and on game days. It's a great night cost is $25, why not get a group together and have some fun at your club! Also Christmas in July Tickets can be purchased from your Team Manager Lynda

Tues & Thurs 4.30-5.30pm

Under 16 Div 1 (Proud Sponsor Goodwin Constructions) Cats Score 9 – 12 - 66 Vs Labrador 8 – 8 - 56 Next week at Palm Beach Vs Palm Beach 7.30pm Fri.

Goal Kickers: Luke O’Rourke 4, James Christie 2, Andrew Boston, Jackson Leary, Matt Freeman Best Players: James Christie, Luke Carrick, Jamie Skenner, Andrew Boston, Luke O’Rourke, Darcy Dienjes A huge turn around in attitude and concentration was needed if we were going to beat a very tall Southport team, which is exactly what we got. A great team effort made all the difference where every player in the 22 did their job. James Christie was outstanding in his 150th game, leading the team around the ground with tackling pressure, clean hands, excellent skills and talk. Darcy Dienjes dominated across the half backline, giving us first use of the footy, Jamie Skenner ran hard all day, Luke O’Rourke kicked big goals, while players like Jye Mildren, who set up a couple of goals in the 2nd Quarter, Jackson Leary, Luke Carrick (who rucked nearly all day and took 10 marks) and Luke Cornwell who have played mainly in the 16 2’s, showed how good our depth and improve ment can be. Well done. With quite a few players to come back, selection will be tough over the next month leading into the finals, every player has a chance. We still have work to do, particularly with our run and work rate, but it was really pleasing to see our game plans followed and working. Peter Hill

Thanks to John Freeman, Fred Wolbers, Neil Christie, Wayne Sauer, Dale Skenner, Frank O’Rourke and Irena for helping out with various jobs again. The boys and I appreciate it every week

Under 16 Div 2 NOTES Tues & Thurs 4.30-5.30pm

(Proud Sponsor Goodwin Constructions) Next week vs TWC Len Peak 1.55pm Sat BROADBEACH 7-7-49 Vs MUDGEERABA 14-9-93 Best Players : Koumis Leary Eastwood Sergi Booker Coombs Cornwell Stafford

Goal Kickers: Eastwood 3 Coombs 3 Leary 1

This was always going to be a tough night with only 15 players 5 of which were 14 year olds . In the end we were just over powered by a full strength Mudgee . We played magnificently for 3 quarters and were only 1 Goal behind at the start of the last quarter but the effort tolled in the end. With no interchange we just ran out of legs. Boys this was character building next week we will be at full strength again and take on Tweed again . Lets get to training and continue the hard work.

Thanks to Dylan , Jason, Travis , Jackson & Jarrod for playing again

John Freeman

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Velocity Sports Cup Training Tuesday & Thursday 5.30-7.00 pm Next week Vs Morningside @ Merrimac 1.00 pm

SENIORS RESULTS (www.broadbeach.aflq.com.au)

Broadbeach 15.18 108 Defeated Western Magpies 6.10 46

Goals: K. Fulton 6, S. Goedheer 3, N. Ablett 2, D. Zorko, T. Haley, M. Fife, A. McKenzie Best Players: R. Dienjes, D. Zorko, B. Grant, S. Russell, L. Frawley, K. Fulton

Velocity Sports Cup Reserves Training Tuesday & Thursday 5.30-7.00 pm Next Week Vs Morningside @ Merrimac Sat 10.15am

Broadbeach 15.13 103 Defeated Western Magpies 7.4 46

Goal Kickers: H. Dick 4, S. Bugeja 3, S. Edwards 2, M. Barrett, J. Searl, D. Bevan, A. Sinclair, A. Palmer, L. Moss Best Players: D. Bevan, S. Edwards, B. Webster, L. Moss, J. Searl, H. Dick

AFL Sports Ready U18 Division 1 Training Wed’, Mon/Friday 5.30-7.00pm Next week Vs Morningside @ Merrimac Sun 2pm Broadbeach 8.8 56 Defeated by Western Magpies 9.10 64 Broadbeach hosted Western Magpies at home on Sunday hoping to reverse the end result of their last encounter. The first quarter looked very promising with the boys starting off brilliantly. Kicking with the strong breeze they shared the ball around, winning it out of the centre and dominating all over the ground. This positive style of play saw them kick 5 goals 1, to 3 behinds and 28 points up at the first break. Quarter time scores

Broadbeach 5 : 1 – 31 Western Magpies 0 : 3 – 3

The Magpies looked a little more switched on in the second quarter. Broadbeach not finding it as easy to hit their targets and now not making good use of their first option as they had done in the first quarter. Some tight defence prevented the Magpies from doing too much damage and resulted in both sides only managing to kick one major each. Broad- beach went in at Half Time still with a handy 22 point lead. Half time scores

Broadbeach 6 : 3 -39 Western Magpies 2 : 5 – 17

The second half belonged to the Magpies who worked harder to win the ball. The Cats seemed to fall away and not show the same intensity they had in the first half. The strong breeze dropped which affected their wind advantage in the third quarter. The quarter was dominated by the opposition who kicked 5 goals 1, to Broadbeach's’ 1 goal 4. Suddenly at Three quar- ter time it was a 1 point ball game. Three Quarter time scores

Broadbeach 7 : 7 -49 Western Magpies 7 : 6 – 48

Unfortunately Broadbeach were outscored again in the final quarter which proved to be a real tussle. It was disappoint-

ing to see the Cats who had started off the game so well suffer an 8 point loss when the final siren sounded.

Goal Kickers: Adam Sinclair 3, Rhys Nossiter 2 and singles to Ryan Bower, Nick Sheehan and Steve Bugeja.

Best Players : Steve Bugeja, Rhys Nossiter, Ryan Bower, Matthew Heneker, Adam Oehlman and Blake Bantoff.

Thanks to all those who helped out on the day.

Old Boys Training Wednesday Nights 6pm Next GAME Next Game is at Labrador 26th July 11.35 pm. Vs Palm Beach.

17th July OLD BOYS Jumper presentation & cocktail party at Mermaid Tavern 7pm Everybody Welcome

Broadbeach Junior Cats wish to thank Jane and Rob Campbell from Australian Solar Systems for being a MAJOR Sponsor of your club.

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5% OFF & 5% to Broadbeach Juniors. Tell your Friends to ask for the Broadbeach Junior Footy Discount at the Check out

Help the Broadbeach Juniors (your club) Kick some Goals

Collect Norco Milk blue collector caps and bring them to the canteen?

Flu – Reducing the Impact in Your Club

With the onset of winter the ―flu‖ season upon us and all football clubs will be faced with players catching colds and the flu. There are some simple things, basically related to personal hygiene, that football clubs can put in place to prevent or re- duce the spread of influenza type viruses. The AFL Medical Officers Association provides the following advice in this regard. Infection control is essentially reducing the risk of saliva, nasal discharge and faecal spread, therefore: • avoid sharing of food and drinking utensils • use drinking bottles with the chin plate rather than those with a mouthpiece • wash hands frequently, especially after going to the toilet • avoid coughing or sneezing when other people are around • if you have a bad cold or gastro stay away until better (if possible) Note also that training when you have a fever interferes with your recovery. "It's probably doing what you should do all the time – personal hygiene - the things we're putting in place shouldn't have to be said ... not sharing drinks and towels, not coughing and spluttering on people, and washing your hands, all the things you instil into your three year-old kid. It's more reinforcing how important it is in terms of spreading contagious illnesses, particularly by airborne spread, through hands and mouth and nose droplets.‖ (Nathan Gibbs, Club Doctor - Sydney Morn-

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BBQ/CANTEEN NEWS (Thank you to All Volunteers)

Thank you to All Helpers. It was great to see new faces again coming for- ward to help out. See you next year as that was the last for the year.

Neil Christie

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CAR BOOT SALE

Thankfully the weather was better for us this time to hold the Car Boot Sale. Thankyou to the people who had a spot and sounds like you sold items you wanted to clear out. Well Done! It was good to see some support from our Broadbeach Families. We will be having this event next year again and will be at the start of the sea- son next time. Keep your eyes out for the date of this event next time. Look forward to having you part of this beneficial event next year. It benefits us and you. A big Thank you to Chris for a great BBQ on the Day The Sports Pack Raffle will be drawn on Xmas in July and the other drawn at the end of this week. Both raffles will be available to purchase tickets this week at training. Thanks for your support from Lynda

Broadbeach Australian Football Club Recession Busting $50 CLUB

WIN $2000 Cash prize Drinks, Lunch and Draw from 12noon Sunday 2nd August 09

See the Bar for tickets

Awards Sponsors

McDonalds at Q Centre Mermaid Waters Donut King at Pacific Fair Noodle Box on GC Hwy Mermaid Beach

Please continue to support them by showing our support to them as well.

Uniform Shop News

Julie Jones is available on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:30pm - 5:30pm.

HATS - $15 each. SHORTS - $20 POLO SHIRTS - $29. SOCKS - $10

Training Jumpers @ $15 - $20 various sizes and numbers JACKETS $39 - orders taken

* Everyone who had previously placed an order with me - your jacket/s have arrived & are waiting. PROUDLY Sponsors of BAFC for 2009 Advance Plastering Allied Pickford The Basement Surf Rebel Sports B Baker Plumbing Bike Central Willemsen Construction Swimart Brannigans Tavern Coastal Coasters H & A Home Improvement Ray White Broadbeach Cronin Shearer Lawyers Haymans Electrical Mylos Holiday Apart’ts Burleigh Tyreplus Isage Internet www.solarize.com.au Cats Claw Round 12 Results www.broadbeach.aflq.com.au Face Book Group ―Broadbeach Australian Football Club Inc‖

GAMES FOR THIS WEEKEND: BROADBEACH Round 13 Friday 17th July, Saturday 18th July & Sun 19th July http://www.aflgoldcoastjuniors.com.au & click on Results

Under 9 Blue – Play Surfers Red at Labrador – Cooke Murphy 8.00am Sat Under 9 White – Play Labrador at Labrador – Cooke Murphy 9.00am Sat Under 10 Blue – Play Labrador at Labrador – Cooke Murphy 8.00am Sat Under 10 White – Play Surfers Red at Labrador – Cooke Murphy 9.00am Sat Under 11 Blue – Play Labrador at Labrador – Cooke Murphy 9.25am Sat Under 11 White - Play PBC Lions at Palm Beach – Salk Oval 10.55am Sat Under 12 Div 1 – Play TWC Blues at TWC – Len Peak Oval 9.25am Sat Under 14 Div 1 – Play Surfers at Surfers – Bruce Small Oval 7.30pm Fri. Under 14 Div 2 – Play Mudgeeraba at Mudgeeraba—Neilsons 12.25pm Sat Under 16 Div 1 – Play PBC Lions at Palm Beach – Salk Oval 7.30pm Fri Under 16 Div 2 – Play TWC Blues at TWC – Len Peak Oval 1.55pm Sat

th th Senior Games July 11 & 12 as below

Under 18 – Play Morningside at Merrimac @ 1.00pm Sun. Reserves - Play Morningside at Merrimac @ 10.15am Sat. Seniors - Play Morningside at Merrimac @ 2.00pm Sat.

26th July Old Boys – Play Palm Beach at Labrador @ 11.35 pm Sun

Coaches Compulsory Meeting

Youth Coaches Meeting (Under 12’s to U16’s) Location - Surfers Paradise AFC Date – Monday 20th July Modifieds Coaches Meeting, postponed until the 27th July.

You Must advise Tim Searl (0415 274 319) if you are unable to attend this Compulsory Meeting

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Under 16's Division 1 Ladder Congratulations Club P W L D B Forfei Points Jason Jones to by For Against % Pts 50 Games Labrador 11 10 1 0 0 0 0 980 447 219.2 40 Broadbeach 11 8 3 0 0 0 0 928 494 187.9 32 Southport 11 7 4 0 0 0 0 906 638 142 28 TWC 11 5 6 0 0 0 0 750 936 80.13 20 PBC 11 2 9 0 0 0 0 458 1134 40.39 8 Surfers 11 1 10 0 0 0 0 560 933 60.02 4

Under 16's Division 2 Ladder

Club P W L D B Forfeit Points Points to by For Against % Pts Labrador 11 9 2 0 0 0 0 1152 276 417.4 36 Burleigh 11 8 3 0 0 0 0 1237 395 313.2 32 PBC 11 7 4 0 0 0 0 1006 652 154.3 28 Southport 9 6 3 0 0 1 1 622 505 123.2 28 Broadbeach 9 5 4 0 0 1 1 630 530 118.9 24 Mudgeeraba 11 5 6 0 0 0 0 574 764 75.13 20 Surfers 11 1 10 0 0 0 0 355 1326 26.77 4 TWC 11 1 10 0 0 0 0 370 1498 24.7 4

Under 14's Division 1 Ladder

Club P W L D B Forfeit Points Points to by For Against % Pts Surfers 10 8 2 0 0 0 0 779 238 327.3 32 Broadbeach 10 7 3 0 1 0 0 659 350 188.3 32 PBC 10 7 3 0 0 0 0 571 423 135 28 Labrador 11 5 6 0 0 0 0 537 550 97.6 20 Southport 11 4 7 0 0 0 0 376 671 56.0 16 Burleigh 10 2 8 0 1 0 0 346 615 56.3 12

Under 14's Division 2 Ladder

Club P W L D B Forfeit Points Points to by For Against % Pts Broadbeach 10 8 2 0 1 0 0 475 263 180.6 36 TWC 9 6 3 0 1 1 0 686 372 184.4 32 Mudgeeraba 8 5 3 0 2 0 1 562 210 267.6 28 Southport 10 4 6 0 1 0 0 420 568 73.94 20 Surfers 11 4 6 1 0 0 0 329 761 43.23 18 Labrador 9 2 7 0 2 0 0 256 607 42.17 16 PBC 9 1 7 1 2 0 0 278 646 43.03 14

Under 12's Division 1 Ladder

Club P W L D B Forfeit Points Points to by For Against % Pts Burleigh 10 9 1 0 1 0 0 646 220 293.6 40 TWC 9 8 1 0 2 0 0 610 290 210.3 40 PBC 9 7 2 0 2 0 0 475 286 166.1 36 Southport 10 5 5 0 1 0 0 480 326 147.2 24 Labrador 9 3 6 0 2 0 0 264 493 53.55 20 Mudgeeraba 9 1 8 0 2 0 0 157 603 26.04 12 Broadbeach 10 0 10 0 1 0 0 196 610 32.13 4

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Velocity Sports Cup After Rd 12

POS TEAM P W L D For Ag PC Pts 1 Morningside 13 11 2 0 1744 902 193.35 44 2 Southport 13 9 4 0 1352 921 146.80 36 3 Northern Territo 13 9 4 0 1461 1166 125.30 36 4 Redland 13 9 4 0 1540 1314 117.20 36 5 Brisbane Lions 13 8 5 0 1464 1193 122.72 32 6 Labrador 13 7 6 0 1134 1001 113.29 28 7 Mt Gravatt 13 7 6 0 1219 1151 105.91 28 8 Broadbeach 13 4 9 0 1049 1413 74.24 16 9 Aspley 13 1 12 0 841 1664 50.54 4 10 Western Magpie 13 0 13 0 790 1869 42.27 0

Velocity Sports Cup Reserves After Rd 12

POS TEAM P W L D For Ag PC Pts 1 Labrador 12 9 3 0 846 643 131.6 36 2 Aspley 12 8 4 0 921 996 92.47 32 3 Broadbeach 12 6 6 0 1012 889 113.8 24 4 Western Magpi 12 6 6 0 973 916 106.2 24 5 Morningside 12 6 6 0 832 870 95.63 24 6 Mt Gravatt 12 5 7 0 894 889 100.6 20 7 Redland 12 5 7 0 932 934 99.79 20 8 Southport 12 3 9 0 768 1041 73.78 12

AFL Sports Ready U18 Division 1 After Rd 12

POS TEAM P W L D For Ag PC Pts 1 Morningside 11 10 1 0 723 494 146.36 40 2 Sandgate 11 7 4 0 771 661 116.64 28 3 Redland 11 7 4 0 702 606 115.84 28 4 Western Magpies 11 7 4 0 630 630 100.00 28 5 Mt Gravatt 11 6 5 0 744 583 127.62 24 6 Broadbeach 11 5 6 0 854 646 132.20 20 7 Noosa 11 5 6 0 663 606 109.41 20 8 Aspley 11 4 7 0 597 744 80.24 16 9 Southport 11 3 8 0 561 981 57.19 12 10 Caloundra 11 1 10 0 491 785 62.55 4

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Car Boot Sale last Sunday Members Draw Every Friday

$1000-00 Cash Will be Won MAKE SURE YOU ARE AT THE CLUB FOR THE $1000 MEMBERS DRAW GIVEAWAY

Friday 17th July 2009 at the licensed club. Details : The following draws will take place until a member who is

present on the night claims the prize.:

6.30pm a draw of $100 6.45pm a draw of $100 7.00pm a draw of $100 7.15pm a draw of $100

7.30pm a draw of $100 8.00pm a draw of $500

A total of $1000 must be won by a lucky member on the night.

The normal pot raffle and other draws will be organized on the night, Happy Hours Kitchen is OPEN Tuesday- Thursday- Friday- Wednesday to Friday 6pm to 8.30pm

7pm Friday 2pm Saturdays AFL AFL Live on the big Live on the big screen screen

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