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Round 1,Sat, 14 April Round 8, Sat, 2 June Eagles v Magpies Last weekend saw the competition produce BD 8.12 v ECE 23.12 Dockers v Students Crows v Demons some surprising results which has now NS 16.14 vs UNSW 13.3 Bombers v Blues Students v Bulldogs confused some tipsters out there who PH 15.25 v WS 12.9 Demons v Crows Sun, 29 July thought the Top 4 this year was sewn up! Cam 21.18 v SU 6.8 Sun, 3 June Dockers v Lions Season 2007 is proving to be a very open race for the flag with any one of 5 teams in Woll 4.2 v StG 18.11 Magpies v Eagles Blues v Bombers contein for premiership glory! Round 2, Sat, 21 April Lions v Bulldogs Round 15, Sat, 4 August StG 18.14 v WS 4.6 Rep Game, Sun, 10 June Lions v Blues With North Dalton Park bathed in bright sunshine and the Lions searching for their second Woll 16.8 v BD 15.13 ACT v SAFL Bombers v Eagles win of the year against an impressive Bombers outfit a crackerjack match was on the cards. An upset loomed after the Lions shot out to a first quarter lead though the Bombers steadied Sun, 22 April Round 9, Sat, 16 June Sun, 5 August with a 4 goal to nil second quarter and were never headed, eventually running out winners Cam 9.7 v PH 4.8 Bombers v Dockers Magpies v Bulldogs by 51 points. Tom Hill and William Clarke were among the best for the Bombers, whilst ECE 25.11 v UNSW 9.9 Students v Magpies Students v Demons James Weavers once again played his part for Woollongong. NS15.18 v SU 6.7 Blues v Lions Dockers v Crows Round 3, Sat, 28 April Sun, 17 June Round 16, Sat, 11 August Sydney University were looking to spoil the party at St.George’s ‘Back to St.George’ day out

UNSW 22.15 v SU 11.12 Demons v Bulldogs Eagles v Crows at Olds Park last Saturday, though with the Crows looking to impress and the students Sun, 29 April Crows v Eagles Demons v Blues slightly off-key, St. George were never headed after a 7 goal first quarter. Goal machine STG 8.14 v NS 6.7 Round 10, Sat, 23 June Sun, 12 August Peter Dugmore bagged another five goals for the season, whilst his partner in crime Robbie Ahmat also bagged another four. Better players for the students were Ben Mankarious and Eagles v Dockers Dockers v Bombers ECE 19.10 v Cam 12.15 tough nut Damien Hoo. Thanks to the fantastic defence of the Crows, only conceding 269 Students v Blues WS 22.15 v BD 4.7 Magpies v Students points for the year, they now sit proudly on top of the 2007 Foxtel Premier League Ladder. Bulldogs v Bombers Bulldogs v Lions PH 13.22 v Woll 11.6 Sun, 24 June Round 17, Sat, 18 August Round 4, Sat, 5 May UNSW/ES hosted the Balmain Dockers out at Village Green last Saturday afternoon with the Magpies v Crows Blues v Dockers game going according to the script with Balmain getting thumped by 100 points for the NS 17.14 v PH 13.12 Lions v Demons Lions v Magpies second week in a row. UNSW/ES had twelve individual goal kickers with Troy Luff booting SU 16.9 v ECE 16.15 Round 11, Sat, 30 June Crows v Bulldogs four and Peter Kefalas booting three. Let’s hope Balmain get back on track this weekend Sun, 6 May Demons v Bombers Demons v Eagles with a better effort against the Demons. UNSW 10.12 v StG 8.11 Eagles v Students Sun, 19 August WS 12.15 v Woll 10.15 Crows v Lions Students v Bombers The Grand Final replay out at Charles McLaughlin reserve saw the Eagles who were BD 10.14 v Cam 20.15 desperate to atone for last years agonising loss, faced a fired up Pennant Hills outfit who Round 5, Sat, 12 May Sun, 1 July Round 18, Sat, 25 August were looking to get their season back on track. The demons shifted into overdrive in the STG 23.18 v BD 6.13 Blues v Bulldogs Blues v Magpies second quarter with seven goals and from then on they outscored the Eagles for the rest of Dockers v Magpies Woll 7.9 v ECE 17.15 Bulldogs v Demons the game to inflict their first loss for the season. Matt McCamey and Alex Goodall were Round 12, Sat, July 7 instrumental in the win, whilst the two Ryan’s– Fitton and Smyth did well for East Coast. PH 17.17 v SU 8.6 Students v Dockers Dockers v Bulldogs Sun, 13 May Sun, 26 August

Bombers v Lions THEDESK BEHIND FROM Henson Park saw Wests and Campbelltown battle it out in an almighty tussle last Saturday UNSW 16.12 v Cam 21.6 Bombers v Crows night which ended up being the first draw of the season. With Wests looking to surge up the Students v Crows Eagles v Lions WS 11.8 v NS 21.15 ladder and Campbelltown looking to creep closer to the top of the ladder, both teams battled Sat, 14 July Finals Round 6, Sat, 19 May it out tremendously in a hard fought contest. Brad Pearse and Stephen Hudson did their part Magpies v Demons 1st Semi Final - Sat 1 Sept ECE 10.13 v PH 15.18 for Wests whilst Ed Wilson shined for the Blues once again. Blues v Eagles 2nd Semi Final - Sun 2 Sept STG 14.8 v SU 7.7 Round 13, Sat, 21 July Preliminary Final - Sun 9 Sept Intriuging battle of the week: Sydney Uni take on Wollongong at home...they impressed UNSW 24.22 v BD 5.8 Bulldogs v Eagles Grand Final– Sat 15 Sept against the Eagles in Round 4 and now face an injury ravaged Lions, can they notch their WS 8.9 v CAM 7.15 Demons v Dockers first premier division win this weekend? WOLL 7.4 v NS 13.19 Hope to see you at the footy. Sun, 22 July *DON’T FORGET TO Round 7, Sat, May 26 Crows v Blues CHECK THE SYDNEY AFL Bulldogs v Magpies Officeworks: Lions v Students WEBSITE FOR A FULL Eagles v Bombers a trusted partner in the Bombers v Magpies Blues v Crows DRAW AND GROUND publication of the

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LEADING GOALKICKERS P W L D % Pts

PREMIER DIV SENIORS FIRST DIV SENIORS 8 7 1 0 132 28 G WALKER (UTS) (9) 22 P DUGMORE (STG) (5) 30 A LINDSAY (MW) (1) 20 Port Adelaide Power 8 6 2 0 114 24 B ABBOTT (UNSW/ES) (0) 25 J PHILP (SS) (4) 15 Geelong Cats 8 5 3 0 148 20 R AHMAT (STG) (4) 21 M BELLMAN (SS) (8) 14 M WITHERS (CAM) (2) 19 D NAPPER (SS) (4) 12 Adelaide Crows 8 5 3 0 111 20

C LEES (CAM) (0) 19 FIRST DIV RESERVES Hawthorn Hawks 8 5 3 0 108 20 B ROGERS (ECE) (1) 17 A THAIN (UTS) (3) 19 Kangaroos 8 5 3 0 107 20 P SCHULTZ (SS) (0) 12 PREMIER DIV RESERVES S POTTS (NWJ) (1) 12 Collingwood Magpies 8 5 3 0 104 20 C WINDLE (STG) (3) 29 M MCDONALD (HP) (4) 9 8 5 3 0 100 20 J PATIRA (ECE) (5) 23 A BRAWN (PH) (1) 13 UNDER 18’S CHALLENGE CUP 8 4 4 0 110 16 J RYAN (UNSW/ES) (5) 13 B WOODS (St.IG) (-) 15 A GOVENDER (PH) (4) 14 Essendon Bombers 8 4 4 0 108 16 UNDER 18’S PREMIER CUP W SIERAKOWSKI (St.IG) (1) 10 8 4 4 0 98 16

B HOSKING (STG) (2) 19 SECOND DIVISION SENIORS St Kilda Saints 8 4 4 0 98 16 T STRUDWICK (NSW) (5) 16 P RYAN (UNSW-B) (2) 28 Fremantle Dockers 8 3 5 0 92 12 J FENAROLI (PH) (3) 15 D WEIGHTMAN (SWS) (2) 25 A KIDD (SWS (2) 14 Carlton LADDER AFL Blues 8 2 6 0 79 8 D TAYLOR (STG) (0) 12 G MITCHELL (SUB) (0) 12 D JACOB (PH) (1) 12 Melbourne Demons 8 0 8 0 68 0 2007 LEADING GOALKICKERS 2007 Premier Division Seniors, Reserves & U18’s Premier Cup — Round 7 Richmond Tigers 8 0 8 0 68 0 Saturday - May 26, 2007

East Coast Eagles vs North Shore @ Henson Park (Night game) Round 9 Campbelltown vs St George @ Monarch Oval Friday, May 25, 2007 UNSW/ES vs Western Suburbs @ Village Green Fremantle vs St Kilda @ Subiaco North Shore Wildcats vs Wollongong @ Gore Hill (Premier Cup only) Saturday, May 26, 2007 Sunday - May 27,2007 Carlton vs Adelaide @ Telstra Dome Balmain Dockers vs Pennant Hills @ Drummoyne Oval Hawthorn vs West Coast @ Aurora Stadium Sydney University vs Wollongong @ Uni No 1 Brisbane vs Collingwood @ Gabba Richmond vs Essendon@ MCG First Division Senior, Reserve Grade & U18’s Challenge Cup - Round 6 Sunday, May 27, 2007 Saturday - May 26, 2007 Western Bulldogs vs Sydney @ Holroyd- Parramatta vs Macquarie Uni @ Gipps Rd Melbourne vs Kangaroos @ MCG

Nor-West vs UTS @ Bensons Lane THIS WEEK Port Adelaide vs Geelong @ AAMI Stadium Southern Sharks vs Penrith @ Gwawley Oval Pennant Hills vs Macquarie Uni @ Ern Holmes Oval (Challenge Cup) Southern Sharks vs St Ignatius College, Riverview @ Barden Ridge (Challenge Cup) Round 10

Manly Warringah vs East Coast Eagles @ Weldon Oval (Challenge Cup) Friday, June 1, 2007 Penrith/Nor-West vs UNSW/ES @ Bensons Lane (Challenge Cup) Collingwood vs Fremantle @ MCG Second Division - Round 6 Saturday, June 2, 2007 Saturday - May 26,2007 Melbourne vs Adelaide @ MCG West Coast vs Kangaroos @ Subiaco Manly Warringah vs SWS @ Weldon Oval (12noon start) Sydney vs Essendon @ SCG Holroyd-Parramatta vs Sydney Uni Blues @ Gipps Rd (10am start) Richmond vs Brisbane @ Telstra Dome Pennant Hills vs UTS @ Ern Holmes Oval (12noon start) Sunday, June 3, 2007 UNSW/ES Whales vs Sydney Uni Reds @ Village Green (10am start)

NEXT WEEK Carlton vs Western Bulldogs @ MCG Sunday - May 27,2007

2007 FOXTEL SYDNEY FOXTEL AFL THISWEEK 2007 St Kilda vs Geelong @ Telstra Dome Sydney Uni Gold vs UNSW/ES Bulldogs @ Alan Davidson Oval (10 am start) Port Adelaide vs Hawthorn @ AAMI Stadium Balmain Dockers - BYE

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SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE—ROUND 7 of 1996 25 May 1996 PREMIER DIV SENIORS P W L D F A % MR St George 6 5 1 0 610 269 227 83 PENNANT HILLS 4.4 12.6 20.9 21.11.137 NORTH SHORE 2.3 6.5 9.7 10.13.73 East Coast Eagles 6 5 1 0 739 474 156 83 PENNANT HILLS North Shore 6 5 1 0 615 396 155 83 (Best): Chris Yard, Matthew Daykin, Randal Green, Cameron Colville, Peter Dixon, Peter Bennett Campbelltown 6 4 1 1 616 440 140 75 (Goals): Randal Green 7, David Brown 4, Ian Wheatley 3, Michael Carey 2, Peter Bennett 2, Pennant Hills 6 4 2 0 564 457 123 67 Darryl Vella 2, Simon Harrison NORTH SHORE UNSW/ES 6 3 3 0 637 578 110 50 (Best): Shayne Dryden, Rob Veale, Jason Bush, Alistair Lavery, Brett Anthony Western Suburbs 6 2 3 1 476 541 88 42 (Goals): Shayne Dryden 7, Matthew Parker, Michael Gaden, Greg Tannock Umpires: Michael Forbes, John Woods, David Yole at Gore Hill Oval Wollongong 6 1 5 0 374 623 60 17

Sydney University 6 0 6 0 373 721 52 0 ST GEORGE 2.3 10.4 18.7 23.10.148 BAULKHAM HILLS 3.4 4.7 5.9 5.10.40 Balmain Dockers 6 0 6 0 355 860 41 0 ST GEORGE (Best): Greg Coffey, Andrew Kilpatrick, Peter Orton, Andrew Taylor PREMIER DIV RESERVES P W L D F A % MR (Goals): Greg Coffey 11, Brad Harrington 2, Andrew Taylor, Simon Wilson, Todd Dawson, East Coast Eagles 6 5 1 0 623 255 244 83 Grant Bartholomaeus, Craig Tognolini, Michael Clift, Troy Dalton, Nigel Moyle, Blake Conlan, Pennant Hills 6 5 1 0 645 282 229 83 Paul Zantiotis St George 6 4 2 0 553 378 146 67 BAULKHAM HILLS (Best): Shaun Edmunds, Brett Baker, Rodney Deaves, Jarrod Crosby Sydney University 6 4 2 0 415 340 122 67 (Goals): Matthew Frost 2, Michael Scicchitano 2, Tim Bylsma UNSW/ES 6 3 3 0 496 471 105 50 Umpires: Aaron Beard, Frank Kalayzich, Richard Taylor at Olds Park Campbelltown 6 3 3 0 389 458 85 50

WESTERN SUBURBS 2.4 7.6 11.11 17.18.120 North Shore 6 3 3 0 352 502 70 50 EAST SYDNEY 5.6 6.8 8.11 11.13.79 Wollongong 6 2 4 0 326 645 51 33 WESTERN SUBURBS Western Suburbs 6 1 5 0 313 533 59 17 (Best): Mick Partridge, Blake McDonald, Tony Graham, Brad Freney Balmain Dockers 6 0 6 0 332 580 57 0 (Goals): Craig Holmes 3, Blake McDonald 3, Greg Masters 2, Brent Costello 2, Peter Berecz, 2007 SYDNEY AFL LADDERS LADDERS AFL SYDNEY 2007 Sean Blythe, Joe Cormack, Tony Graham, Manuel Lynch, Mick Partridge, Warwick Polley UNDER 18’S PREMIER CUP P W L D F A % MR EAST SYDNEY North Shore Wildcats 5 5 0 0 457 198 231 100

FROM THE VAULT– ROUND 7, 1996 1996 7, ROUND THEVAULT– FROM (Best): Roger Prezens, Tim Atkins, Craig Higgins, Rob Kerr, Steve Chichester East Coast Eagles 5 4 1 0 379 348 109 80 (Goals): David Backler , Andrew Jurd 2, Rob Kerr 2, Tim Atkins, Damien Hall, Chris O’Dwyer, Roger Prezens, Michael Puddick Pennant Hills 6 4 2 0 597 199 300 67 Umpires: Anton Lewis, Jamie Moxham at Trumper Park St George 5 3 2 0 467 314 149 60

Wollongong 6 3 3 0 417 354 118 50 North Shore Bombers 5 2 3 0 352 366 96 40 Campbelltown 5 2 3 0 272 388 70 40 Balmain Dockers 5 1 4 0 352 448 79 20 Western Suburbs 6 0 6 0 176 855 21 0

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FIRST DIV SENIORS P W L F A % MR University of Technology 4 4 0 472 170 278 100 SYDNEY AFL TEAM OF THE WEEK– ROUND 6 Southern Sharks 4 3 1 451 175 258 75 Manly Warringah 4 2 2 402 354 114 50 Andre Pech Macquarie University 4 2 2 342 354 97 50 UNSW/ES Holroyd– Parramatta 4 2 2 231 363 64 50

Nor West Jets 4 1 3 200 370 54 25 Matt McCamey Penrith 4 0 4 135 447 30 0 Will Clarke North Shore Pennant Hills FIRST DIV RESERVES P W L F A % MR Manly– Warringah 4 4 0 423 148 286 100 University of Technology 4 3 1 401 222 181 75 Ryan Fitton Joe Cunnington Matt Irving Holroyd Parramatta 4 3 1 294 206 143 75 ECE Wests Campbelltown Macquarie University 4 2 2 252 360 70 50 Southern Sharks 4 1 3 252 259 97 25 Penrith 4 1 3 143 385 37 25 Ed Wilson Nor West Jets 4 0 4 159 344 46 0 Campbelltown UNDER 18’S CHALLENGE CUP P W L F A % MR

St Ignatius College, Riverview 5 4 1 577 268 215 80 Peter Kefalas Ben Fitzpatrick Gavin Raper Manly Warringah 5 4 1 397 276 144 80 UNSW/ES Sydney Uni St George Southern Sharks 5 4 1 385 305 126 80 James Weavers Pennant Hills 5 3 2 503 271 186 60 Wollongong UNSW/ES 5 3 2 386 319 121 60 Penrith/Nor-West 5 2 3 322 424 76 40 Simon Webb Campbelltown East Coast Eagles 5 0 5 266 427 62 0 Macquarie University 5 0 5 134 680 20 0 DIVISION TWO SENIORS P W L F A % MR Ryan Pert Brad Pearse Ryan Smyth 2007 SYDNEY AFL LADDERS LADDERS AFL SYDNEY 2007 UNSW/ES– Bulldogs 5 5 0 583 146 399 100 UNSW/ES Wests ECE South-West Sydney 5 5 0 578 178 325 100 5 ROUND WEEK– THE OF TEAM UTS 4 4 0 395 150 263 100

Pennant Hills 4 3 1 479 125 383 75 Sydney Uni– Blue 4 3 1 403 200 202 75 Charlie Richardson Brad Pullin Manly Warringah 5 2 3 246 525 47 40 Pennant Hills St George Balmain Dockers 4 1 3 155 313 50 25 Holroyd– Parramatta 4 1 3 173 369 47 25 UNSW/ES– Whales 5 0 5 219 584 38 0 Tom Hill North Shore Sydney Uni Gold 4 0 4 114 422 27 0 Sydney Uni Red 4 0 4 109 442 25 0

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Whatever you need to know about the Sydney AFL is ST GEORGE 7 - 1 10 - 6 12 - 8 14- 8 - 92 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 1 - 1 1 - 2 3 - 4 7 - 7 - 49 available on the web ST GEORGE www.sydneyafl.com.au (Best): B. Pullin, G. Raper, J. Robbie, A. Low, D. Lowry, R. Craig (Goals): P. Dugmore 5, R. Ahmat 4, A. Low 2, B. Bedwell, M. Holmes, B. Percy

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Latest News Results (Best): B. Mankarious, B. Fitzpatrick, T. Radford, R. Wood, D. Hoo, M. Healy (Goals): A. Crespi 2, A. Wild 2, D. Hoo 2, J. Carr 2007 Fixtures Ladders Umpires: M. Gestier, P Humphries, T McDonald at Olds Park Photo Gallery Sydney AFL Forms UNSW/ES 4 - 3 13 - 8 18 - 12 24- 22 - 166 BALMAIN DOCKERS 1 - 2 3 - 4 4 - 7 5 - 8 - 38 UNSW/ES All the details and player information will be available on (Best): P. Kefalas, A. Pech, R. Pert, E. Kiel, J. Kiel, L. Lavery the website by 9pm on the day of the match (Goals): T. Luff 4, P. Kefalas 3, L. Lavery 3, M. Carey 2, A. Darling 2, D. Coupe 2, J. Kiel 2, O. Langoulant 2, M. Collett, R. Pert, B. Sutton, L. Forrestal BALMAIN DOCKERS SAFL WEBSITE SAFLWEBSITE (Best): T. Leak, E. Davis, G. Brady, R. Allen, L. Skipper, N. Todd (Goals): C. Barnes, A. Coles, D. Hall, T. Leak, B. Itzkovich Quality action photo’s of selected Sydney AFL games can Umpires: F Kalayzich, T Pow, G Callaghan at Village Green

be viewed at: EAST COAST EAGLES 3 - 5 4 - 9 8 - 11 10- 13 - 73 PENNANT HILLS 1 - 4 8 - 7 12 - 12 15 - 18 - 108 www.photohaven.com.au EAST COAST EAGLES Quality print sizes as well as software copies are available for (Best): R. Fitton, R. Smyth, G. Seebeck, L. McLeod, J. Ryder, M. Arbon purchase. Enquiries ring Peter Davies on 0419 500 100 (Goals): K. Pearson 3, J. Ford 2, R. Smyth 2, R. Frost, B. Rogers, M. Sankey PENNANT HILLS

PHOTO’S (Best): M. McCamey, A. Goodall, C. Richardson, A. Crisfield, M. Carey, B. Jack (Goals): J. Moraitis 3, J. Barratt 2, R. Watts 2, A. Clayden 2, C. Richardson 2, P. Carey, M. PARENTS, SPECTATORS & SUPPORTERS: Carey, • Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. C.Setford, K. Wright • Encourage participation, but don’t force it. Umpires: D Deigan, S Richardson, N Lessels at Charles McLaughlin Res • Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. WESTERN SUBURBS 1 - 4 3 - 5 7 - 8 8- 9 - 57 • Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not CAMPBELLTOWN 1 - 3 4 - 7 5 - 12 7 - 15 - 57 WESTERN SUBURBS downgrade. (Best): B. Pearse, S. Hudson, J. Cunnington, M. Kassem, R. Salter, A. Fiddler • Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators (Goals): A. Fiddler 3, S. Hudson, M. Kassem, E. Kassem, J. Pitt, T. Lambert and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. CAMPBELLTOWN (Best): E. Wilson, S. Webb, M. Irving, T. Parker, B. Freney, M. Withers • Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. (Goals): M. Withers 2, S. Kershaw 2, M. Foran, S. Webb, T. Parker • Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club Umpires: M Eddy, D Anderson, B Hissey at Henson Park officials in private WOLLONGONG 4 - 2 4 - 3 5 - 4 7- 4 - 46 • Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such NORTH SHORE 3 - 1 7 - 8 11 - 13 13 - 19 - 97 comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and WOLLONGONG (Best): J. Weavers, M. Hogan, T. Bartlett, M. Toussis, S. Phillips, J. De Rooy family that are let down with such remarks. (Goals): M. Rush 2, A. Holmes, M. Toussis, M. Adamson, M. Hogan, J. Weavers • Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. NORTH SHORE • (Best): T. Hill, W. Clarke, B. Fitzgerald, C. Murphy, L. Pryor, A. Lord Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward (Goals): M. Livy 2, A. Lord 2, T. Hill 2, B. Fitzgerald 2, W. Clarke, D. Fitzgerald, L. Pryor, M.

any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. RESULTS SENIORS DIVISION PREMIER 6 ROUND 2007 Sawyer, A.Marsh • Umpires: A Lewis, M Peck, P Barron at North Dalton Park CODE OF CONDUCT CONDUCT CODE OF Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, officials or players. • Abusive language is unacceptable.

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WOLLONGONG 1 - 1 3 - 4 5 - 6 7- 7 - 49 MURRAY BUSHRANGERS 3.3 6.6 8.10 11.12 (78) NORTH SHORE 2 - 1 5 - 2 8 - 5 12 - 7 - 79 NSW ACT RAMS 3.2 5.4 7.6 10. 9 (69) WOLLONGONG Goals: Walker 4, Davis 2, Bird, Breust, Martin, Drum. (Best): D. Brooke, T. Robb, J. Ayre, J. Collyer, S. Rodgers, S. Grierson

(Goals): T. Robb 4, T. Little, D. McClure, A. Hopkinson Best: Bird, Ediriwickrama, Bruce, Overs, Byrne, Drum. NORTH SHORE (Best): M Bucheler, B Livy, A Chiew, B Hatton, J O’Dell, P Hill This Sunday they take on Bendigo Pioneers in Bendigo. (Goals): T Randall 3, P Hill 2, N Adams, M Dingwall, J Russell-Jones, R Svendsen, J waters, M Carpenter, D Dickerson Talent tree starting to bear fruit The AFL (NSW/ACT)’s Talented Player Program is starting to reap rewards EAST COAST EAGLES 4 - 3 9 - 7 14 - 12 21- 14 - 140 after a restructuring of player development in NSW and the ACT. Two years PENNANT HILLS 1 - 0 1 - 1 1 - 2 3 - 3 - 21 ago AFL (NSW/ACT) General Manager Dale Holmes recruited former Geelong EAST COAST EAGLES (Best ): S. Bilkey, T. Physick, D. Gatte, S. O'Connor, A. Polkinghorne, J. Madden and Swans player Darren Denneman to head the body’s talent program. (Goals): S. Bilkey 6, J. Patira 5, J. Madden 2, C. Cottee 2, S. O'Connor 2, S. McKinley, D. Denneman assumed the role of Talent and Coach Development Manager and Eggleton, J.Mann, A. Polkinghorne brought in a network of highly-qualified coaches to implement a program where PENNANT HILLS emerging players from six participating regions across NSW/ACT could be (Best): S. Hinkley, T. Kenny, D. Kolarik, M. Brennan, J. Myers, J. Trestrail developed through a combination of camps, games and specialised training programs. Holmes is (Goals): A. Brawn, M. Hossen, S. Myers confident the AFL (NSW/ACT) has the right personnel on board to help Denneman guide the talent

ship. “Australian Institute of Sport/AFL National High Performance coach Alan McConnell has re- UNSW/ES 8 - 3 11 - 5 18 - 7 22- 8 - 140 cently relocated to Sydney and will assist Denneman with the talent program,” Holmes said. Recent BALMAIN DOCKERS 3 - 2 6 - 5 9 - 6 11 - 8 - 74 results indicate the AFL’s Talented Player Program (TPP) is moving in the right direction, with strong UNSW/ES results across several age groups . Three under-15 teams shone at the V/Line Cup competition in (Best): A. Ralph, D. Fryer, S. Rutland, J. Connell, J. Keogh, D. Preiss Melbourne last month, with a Sydney team winning division two, while Riverina and ACT sides were (Goals): J. Ryan 5, A. Ralph 4, J. Keogh 3, T. Beaton 2, M. Keys 2, S. McCallum 2, R. Ste- also unbeaten in division three. The V/Line Cup served as an appetiser to the TPP’s biggest event vens, A.Rodrigues, S. Rutland, B. Darling on the calendar – the State Trial Camp for under-15 and under-16 players at Sydney's Saint Igna- BALMAIN DOCKERS tius' College, Riverview. “In a sign the program is reaching more footballers each year, almost half (Best): R. Bates, J. Whyte, A. Jackson, D. Brian, B. Cooper, J. Fulton the youngsters involved at Riverview weren’t involved last year. It is important that we improve the (Goals): R. Bates 6, J. Kirby, D. Carle, J. Whyte, D. Brian, B. Cooper breadth and depth of the program ,” Holmes said. In 2006, its inaugural year, 23 AFL Scholarships were offered to youngsters living in NSW’s developing market region. In the first fortnight of the 2007 ST GEORGE 4 - 1 5 - 4 7 - 5 8- 5 - 53 signing period, which started on May 1, six more AFL scholarships have been allocated to talented SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 3 - 3 5 - 7 6 - 9 8 - 13 - 61 15 year olds across NSW - with several more on the verge of being signed off. The program allows ST GEORGE scholarship holders to further develop their talents by training with their AFL clubs four times a year (Best): J. Taylor, C. MacDougal, J. Cooper, A. Truashiem, T. Dickson, B. Parker as well as providing financial support to families for a player’s education and personal development. (Goals): C. Windle 3, C. MacDougal 2, W. Korn 2, J. Dickens UPDATE NSW/ACT AFL Recruiters deem the current 15 year old group of players from across NSW and the ACT to be the SYDNEY UNIVERSITY best since the class of 1998, which yielded eight draftees including current Swans and (Best): J. Fitzpatrick, P. McWhirter, S. Issa, A. Kraefft, C. Wilkinson, B. Mitchell (Goals): T. Werner-Gibbings 2, P. McWhirter 2, S. Crichton 2, A. Kraefft, J. Byerlee as well as St Kilda co-captain and Essendon’s Mark McVeigh. It is anticipated that anywhere up to eight of the current under-15 age group – who will be eligible for the draft in 2010 – have the potential to play at the elite level. At the upper end of the age scale, the WESTERN SUBURBS 1 - 2 1 - 6 4 - 7 4- 8 - 32 NSW/ACT RAMS under-18 squad is providing plenty of hope. Former North Melbourne midfielder CAMPBELLTOWN 0 - 5 0 - 11 4 - 15 9 - 18 - 72 Danny Stevens is the Director of Coaching and heads up the under-18 RAMS program. Consecutive WESTERN SUBURBS wins over the Tasmania Mariners and, significantly, the previously unbeaten Calder Cannons in their (Best): L. Roehrig, D. Coughlin, H. Nguyen, G. Smith, D. Green (Goals): J. McInerheney 2, K. Doherty (u), D. Green first TAC Cup match of the year have provided sound preparation for the Under-18 National CAMPBELLTOWN Championships starting in late June. A little further along the talented player pathway, recent Sydney (Best): D. MacPherson, P. Free, G. Kelly, J. Wright, D. White Swans debutante , the son of rugby league champion Garry Jack, is the perfect example (GoalS): J. Murdie 2, P. Free, L. Coughlan, A. Pratt, J. Wright, C. Pal, A. Pettigrove, J. Watts of what the AFL (NSW/ACT) is trying to achieve from the early development stage to the finished 2007 ROUND 6 PREMIER DIVISION RESERVES RESULTS RESERVES DIVISION PREMIER 6 ROUND 2007 product. “Kieren is the prototype. An example of attracting kids early on through our Auskick and 2007 ROUND 1 PREMIER DIVISION SENIORS RESULTS Paul Kelly Cup competitions and then developing them through our talent programs, including the potential for a scholarship, to the stage where they can play at the elite AFL level,” Holmes said. 2007 ROUND 1 PREMIER DIVISION SENIORS RESULTS

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The 2007 Sydney AFL Representative Training Squad has been announced: EAST COAST EAGLES 4 - 3 8 - 5 9 - 5 10- 5 - 65 BALMAIN DOCKERS: Ben Kinnard PENNANT HILLS 3 - 4 4 - 10 7 - 12 11 - 17 - 83 CAMPBELLTOWN: James Fleming, Mark Skuse, Mathew Withers, Chris Lees, Simon Webb EAST COAST EAGLES (Best): M. Craigie, D. Spiteri, J. Gale, M. Johnston, L. Burcher, J. Shephard EAST COAST EAGLES: Jon Vlatko, Jason Coulloupus, Ben Rogers, Blair Oliver, Luke Stanford, (Goals): M. Craigie 4, N. Laing 2, J. Shephard 2, J. Moeller, T. Coric Phil Entwistle, Josh Ryder, Aian McLennan PENNANT HILLS NORTH SHORE: Mark Livy, Dale Fitzgerald, Tom Hill, Ron Wason (Best): D. Witt, B. Mill, N. Campbell, J. Fenaroli, N. Low, R. Lothian PENNANT HILLS: Justin Barratt, Alistair Richardson, Lloyd Shepherd (Goals): J. Fenaroli 3, N. Low 2, J. Duncan 2, M. Stacey, T. Angel, J. Niemand, D. Jacob

ST GEORGE: Declan Donohue, Dan Turner ESULTS SYDNEY UNI: Luke Taylor, Janis Blums WOLLONGONG 1 - 2 4 - 5 5 - 8 7- 11 - 53 UNSW/ES: Max Collett, David Coupe, Troy Luff NS BOMBERS 2 - 3 3 - 7 3 - 7 5 - 9 - 39 WESTREN SUBURBS: Brad Pearse, Mitch Sykes, Stephen Hudson WOLLONGONG WOLLONGONG: Michael Toussis, Troy Bartlett, Luke Norton-Smith, Adam McConnochie, (Best): D. Rush, R. Wells, T. Bell, J. Wellington, P. Balding, K. Condon

REP FOOTY REP James Weavers (Goals): P. Balding, T. Bignell, B. Griffin, J. Quinn, D. Rush, A. Riley, M. Picken NS BOMBERS COACH: Mark Drinkwater (Best): K. Tangney, O. Holland, C. MacKinnon, M. Long, J. Lumsden, S. Hunter Training will be held at Henson Park each Wednesday commencing at 6pm. (Goals): K. Tangney 3, T. McMahon, S. Hunter The Sydney AFL are playing the ACT at Manuka Oval on Sunday 10 June 2007.

WESTERN SUBURBS 2 - 3 2 - 7 2 - 10 5- 12 - 42 Premier Division Seniors, Reserves & U18’s Premier Cup — Round 8 CAMPBELLTOWN 2 - 1 6 - 4 10 - 10 14 - 13 - 97 Saturday - June 2, 2007 WESTERN SUBURBS North Shore vs Campbelltown @ Gore Hill (Best): D. Kerr, D. Penfold, P. Gannon, L. Gannon, A. Branthwaite, A. Preston Pennant Hills vs St George @ Ern Holmes Oval (Goals): M. Gould 2, D. Penfold 2, D. Kerr CAMPBELLTOWN Balmain Dockers vs Sydney University @ Drummoyne Oval (Best): R. Bottin-Noonan, T. Young, K. Bradley, J. Ayling, M. Keys, S. Doherty

Balmain Dockers vs North Shore Wildcats @ Drummoyne Oval (Premier Cup only) (Goals): M. Keys 4, N. Vella 3, K. Bradley 3, J. Ayling, L. Wilson, R. Bottin-Noonan, D. Herne Sunday - June 3,2007 Western Suburbs vs East Coast Eagles @ Wagener Oval ST GEORGE 2 - 1 3 - 1 4 - 1 5- 1 - 31 Wollongong vs UNSW/ES @ North Dalton Oval NS WILDCATS 3 - 3 7 - 8 12 - 10 14 - 13 - 97 First Division Senior, Reserve Grade & U18’s Challenge Cup - Round 7 ST GEORGE Saturday - June 2, 2007 (Best): M. Hughes, E. Crowney, B. Hosking, D. Williams, D. Taylor, J. Scully Macquarie Uni vs Southern Sharks @ University Oval (Goals): B. Hosking 2, D. Williams 2, J. Cooper NS WILDCATS Penrith vs UTS @ Greygums Oval (Best): A. Harry, R. Snowden, B. Coles, N. Parsons, N. Clark, C. Holmes Manly Warringah vs Nor-West @ Weldon Oval (Goals): T. Strudwick 5, M. Thompson 3, N. Parsons 2, C. Holmes, N. Clark, A. Harry, J. Costi Macquarie Uni vs Southern Sharks @ University Oval (Challenge Cup) Manly Warringah vs Penrith/Nor-West @ Weldon Oval (Challenge Cup) Sunday - June 3,2007 UNSW/ES vs St Ignatius College, Riverview @ Village Green (Challenge Cup) East Coast Eagles vs Pennant Hills @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve (Challenge Cup) 2.30pm Second Division - Round 6 Saturday - June 2,2007 Sydney Uni Blues vs Sydney Uni Reds @ Sydney University No 1 (2pm start) Balmain Dockers vs Manly Warringah @ Drummoyne Oval (8.30am start) FOXTEL SAFL NEXT WEEK NEXT SAFL FOXTEL Sunday - June 3,2007 SWS vs UTS @ Rosedale (2pm start) Sydney Uni Gold vs Holroyd Parramatta @ Allan Davidson Oval (10am start)

UNSW/ES Bulldogs vs Pennant Hills @ Village Green (2pm start) R CUP PREMIER 18’S UNDER 6 ROUND 2007 UNSW/ES Whales - BYE

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NOR-WEST JETS 2 - 1 7 - 4 8 - 5 10- 7 - 67 JOE CUNNINGTON (Wests) MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 6 - 1 8 - 2 11 - 7 14 - 11 - 95 NOR-WEST JETS (Best): G. Smits, D. Brown, L. Micallef, D. Crouch, J. Berry, S. Davidson Joe Cunnington is the Round 6 nomination for the NAB Rising Star. Cunnington has been a (Goals): G. Smits 4, C. Wenselowski 3, N. Peters, A. Riach, M. Lloyd MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY real asset to Western Suburbs as they try to keep their finals hope sults sults (Best): M. Holloway, D. Ollington, N. Hilton, A. McLelland, S. McGrath, C. Mullins alive. Joe’s brother Paul played for Wests in 2001 and when Joe (Goals): D. Drum 3, N. Hilton 3, S. McGrath 3, G. Nixon, C. Mullins, L. Godfrey, S. Millard, M. came from the Riverina to attend St Ignatius Riverview the Magpies Scoular were keen to keep the family relationship intact. Joe is a fine athlete UTS 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 21- 10 - 136 who missed most of last season after suffering stress fractures from MANLY-WARRINGAH 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 8 - 7 - 55 a cricket injury. A member of the NSW/ACT RAMS Development UTS squad in 2007 he has impressed so far this year with his willingness (Best): G. Capozzi, G. Walker, W. Hudson, S. Rabbitt, J. Urban, T. Atkinson to follow instructions and take on any opponent. He was voted the (Goals): G. Walker 9, G. Capozzi 4, A. Davis 3, R. Moten 2, W. Thomas 2, W. Martin MANLY-WARRINGAH Magpies best player in last weeks drawn game against Best ): M. Kean, A. Jarvie, B. Hawkins, C. Pridgeon, J. Coleman, P. Gumbleton Campbelltown when matched up against one of the competitions leading forwards in (Goals): J. Coleman 2, C. Hickford, A. Lindsay, R. Clack, A. Lee, R. Hart, A. Jarvie Mathew Withers and is a player the club hopes will be a big contributor in the future. He is a PENRITH 0 - 3 0 - 5 3 - 10 3- 12 - 30 player that Sydney football can be really impressed with. HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 2 - 3 7 - 5 8 - 6 10 - 6 - 66 PENRITH Previous Nominees: (Best): J. Edwards, S. McWilliam, A. Piper, B. Cooke, J. Keane, D. Chivas Rd 1 - Matt Edwins (Campbelltown) (Goals): D. Carroll, P. Laspatzis, R. Barton Rd 3 - Ben Haberley (St George) HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA RISING STAR NAB (Best): J. Haurua, A. Munns, D. Lambert, N. McLean, H. Goodman, S. Smith Rd 4 - Andrew Wild (Sydney Uni) (Goals): S. Smith 3, T. Whalan, H. Goodman, B. Gallagher, G. Webb, B. Dyhrberg, Rd 5—Ryan Davis (North Shore) M. Bennett, B.Harland

SOUTHERN SHARKS - BYE VOLUNTEER OF THE WEEK– SAM DELL’AQUILA (Pennant Hills)

First Division Reserves– Round 4 Why did Pennnat Hills nominate Sam? Holroyd - Parramatta 9. 11 - 65 def. Penrith 4.7 - 31 Sam is one of those volunteers that every club wants or needs. Manly Warringah 13. 8 - 86 def. UTS 11.6 - 72 He will do whatever he is asked to do without complaint. He is the Macquarie Uni 11. 2 - 68 def. Nor-West 3.4 - 22 first to the ground to set up on match day and last to leave after Southern Sharks - Bye packing up. In addition he is ground manager with the added responsibilities on match day. He is also the point of contact with Under 18’s Challenge Cup—Rd 4 Council as regards the amenities and playing surface. He is also Manly Warringah 10. 18 - 78 def UNSW/ES 8. 9 - 57 a member of the committee at Pennant Hills. Riverview 11.11 - 77 def Pennant Hills 5. 15 - 45 Sam's history Penrith/Nor-West 21.14 - 140 def Macquarie Uni 4. 8 - 32 Sam is a convert from Rugby League. He played rugby league himself with the North Sydney Southern Sharks 10. 7 - 67 def East Coast Eagles 5.15 - 45 Bears in the U23's & reserve grade teams. Out side football Sam is a motor mechanic with Second Division Seniors– Round 4 his own business - Mobilmec at Hornsby. When he has time Sam supports the Swans. His UNSW/ES Bulldogs 12.17 - 89 def. Balmain Dockers 3.5 - 23 most admired player is . His admiration is due to Hall's transformation since he South - West Sydney 16. 9 - 105 def. Sydney Uni Reds 6.8 - 44 came to Sydney. Sam came to Aussie Rules as a result of his son Damien taking up the Sydney Uni Blue, 18.17 - 125 def. Sydney Uni Gold 4.1 - 25 code about 7 to 8 years ago. Damien was selected to play for the Redbacks. Sam became UTS 23. 8 - 146 def Manly - Warringah 4.7 - 31 involved in the game day duties by being a boundary umpire and goal umpire for the Pen- Pennant Hills 25.19 - 169 def UNSW/ES Whales 5.2 - 32 nant Hills Junior Club and subsequently the Redbacks. He has also been boundary and goal

VOLUNTEER OF THE WEEK WEEK THE OF VOLUNTEER umpire for Pennant Hills U18's and reserve grade teams. ROUND 5 1st & 2nd DIVISION & U18’s Challenge Cup Re Cup Challenge & U18’s DIVISION 2nd & 1st 5 ROUND Holroyd– Parramatta- BYE

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President: Anton Lewis Secretary: Sean Richardson E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.nswafua.com.au

1.Anton LEWIS PRESIDENTS RUMBLINGS 2. Matthew GESTIER It was great to see the large number of Members at the May Association 3. Danny DEIGAN Meeting held last Thursday night. The contributions and feedback provided 4. Sean RICHARDSON by Members at these meetings is valued, as it assists in improving the pro- 5. Graham GLASSFORD fessionalism of the group and ensures that the Association remains relevant 6. Justin FOX to our Members. There are currently a number of subcommittees being

7. Frank KALAYZICH formed, and I encourage all Members to consider becoming involved in these 8. Michael PECK to assist the decision making process of the Association. 9. Andrew RUTHERFORD 10. Mike O’GRADY MEMBERSHIP UPDATE 11. Pierce FIELD Thank you to all those Members who have already joined the Association this 12. Peter HUMPHRIES season. Membership of the NSWAFUA is important, and if you have not yet 13. Troy EDWARDS rejoined the Association in 2007 we ask that you do so promptly. Additional 14. Daniel COUGHLAN information and application forms are available at training, or from the 15. Guy STILLMAN NSWAFUA website. Memberships are due by Thursday 31 May 2007. 16. David CONNELLY 17. Matthew EDDY EOM DRINKS The next EOM Drinks will be held this Sunday 27 May. The evening kicks off 18. Steven WALLBANK PROUD SPONSORS OF at 6pm, so feel free to wander down after your game and have a meal and a 19. Stephen STORK drink with your umpiring mates. More details are available at training, or from 20. Simon DUTTON the NSWAFUA website. 21. Nathan LESSELS ANNUAL TEN PIN BOWLING CHALLENGE 22. Paul BARRON SYDNEY AFL This year the Annual NSWAFUA Ten Pin Bowling Challenge takes place on 23. Tim POW Sunday 3 June from 6:00pm. Further details are available at training, or from 24. Damian ANDERSON the NSWAFUA website. Please RSVP and prepay by Tuesday 29 May to 25. Damian HILL reserve your place (and ensure you receive the early bird discount). Payment can be made by cash, cheque or bank deposit. 26. Jeremy BOLAND

27. Glen CALLAGHAN TRACKSUIT UPDATE CHECK OUT SYDNEY AFL ON CHANNEL 183 28. Carl FLETCHER The new Association tracksuits have now arrived, and are available for col- 29. Stephen COLLINS lection from training. These are available for sale to both Members and Non Wednesday – 8.30pm – 9.30pm & Members. If you pre-ordered a tracksuit and it is not included as part of your 30. Nick ELLIS Membership package, you will need to finalise payment before you can pick it 31. Tom MCDONALD up. Payment can be made by cash, cheque or bank deposit. Saturday – 8.00am – 9.00am 32. Brenton HISSEY FOXTEL MATCH OF THE WEEK WEEK THE OF MATCH FOXTEL 33. Brad WOODING Magazine Style Program followed by 34. Max FRIEND 35. Chris MURR Sydney AFL Match of the Week 36. Mark DAVIES 37. David LENOIR 39. Petros MARKOU 40. Andy SMYTH

2007 NSW AF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION UMPIRESASSOCIATION AF 2007NSW 41. Michael HEINRICHS 42. Brian SULLIVAN Round 7 Match of the Week 43. Peter HOFFMAN 44. Tony MCGILVRAY UNSW/ES vs WESTERN SUBURBS 45. Darrel LUCK 47. Scott GOLDEN 50. Daniel STANTON

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President: Peter Physick President: Ian Ferguson Senior Coach: Rohan Graham Senior Coach: Nathan Bibby Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0433 824455 Phone: 0419 963 913 Website: www.eastcoasteagles.com.au Website: www.wlions.com.au Club Colours: Blue & Yellow Club Colours: Red & White

1.Luke STANFORD This week the Eagles welcome North Shore to Henson Park and our sec- 1.Nathan BIBBY At the risk of sounding repetitive, the Seniors threw away an 2. Ryan SMYTH ond night game for the season. This will be another great challenge for all 3. Tim WOLF opportunity for victory last Saturday after squandering another 3. Aian MCLENNAN 5. Luke NORTON-SMITH 4. Gus SEEBECK three grades, against a club that has great tradition in being very competi- bright start. Full credit to North Shore on their win, but it seemed 6. Adam MCCONNOCHIE 6. Luke MCLEOD tive year in and year out. The club welcomes our Match day sponsor in someone flicked a switch at quarter time as the Lions stopped 8. Brad PATTERSON 7. Tim PHYSICK Base Course Management. They are a great supporter of the club and we doing all the things that had served them well early in the match. 9. Jon VLATKO hope you have a great night and the boys can bring home the four points 9. Aaron JACKSON The Lions need to lick their wounds quickly and come out firing 10. Jason COULLOUPAS to further your enjoyment. We thank you for the continued support and 11. Andrew HOLMES today against a Uni side who will be equally desperate for victory. 11. Rohan RITCHIE hope that this support will continue for many years to come. Thanks to all 12. Shaun HAMILTON 12. Damien RUSSELL The Reserves battled hard but failed to bring home the points who turned up to our Black tie Ball at the Novotel. For the 160 people who 13. James WEAVERS 13. Kristian PEARSON were there it was a fantastic night and a fantastic venue. Thanks to the against the Bombers, fundamental skill errors and poor decision 14. Brad URE 14. Michael TOUSSIS Social committee of Craig Abercrombie, Lea Goodrem, Kristian Pearson, making proving costly. The Under 18's revived their fortunes with 15. Matt ARBON 15. Scott DENNIS Maree Murphy and Graeme Blues who put the night together. Thanks to a hard-fought win and this Saturday take on the undefeated 16. Michael SANKEY 16. Harry BOWN 17. Ben PHYSICK Rowan Bilkey for his support as well. A night to put in the diary every year. Wildcats. Congratulations to Grant Stylianou who backed up from Special thanks also go out our junior club the Baulkham Hills Falcons for 17. Chris HALLI-BURTON 18. Rod FROST the U18's and made his senior debut later in the afternoon after a their support in making the ‘Back to Baulko” the enjoyable day that it was. 21. Sam DOWLING 19. Steve BILKEY late withdrawal. Grant acquitted himself well and certainly didn't Even though the results did not go our way it was another great venture 26. Steve RODGERS 21. Adam FLOYD look out of place in senior company. Congratulations to Sam 22. Josh RYDER between the senior and junior club in celebration of the strong relationship 27. Matt ADAMSON 23. Ben ROGERS between the two. On the field I am sure the first grade boys will bounce 28. Mathew RUSH Lewis who plays his 100th club game with the Lions this week. 24. Blair OLIVER back from last week with a much improved display this week. The reserve 29. Jeff DEROOY Hailing from Mulwala, Sam debuted for the Lions back in 1999 25. Stuart MCKINLEY grade side just gets better each week and if they play the same way this 30. Michael SCERRI and has been a solid contributor and clubman ever since. After 26. Ryan FITTON week then watch out the Bombers. Our Under 18 sides continue to im- 31. Scott PHILLIPS enduring his fair share of injuries Sam could've have been for- 27. Brad WHALE prove with each game and a win for the Challenge Cup boys is just around 32. Lewis WILSON given for thinking he might not reach 100 games, but he perse- 29. Rowan BILKEY the corner and the Premier Cup boys look forward to taking on another top 33. Josh LEWIS 30. Steve O’CONNOR team in North Shore. See you at the football. vered and today's milestone is a fitting reward. Next Home 31. Jared MADDEN 34. Joshus TIER Game: UNSW-ES, Sunday June 3. Under 18's at 10am, 32. Liam MADDEN 35. Scott DUGGAN Reserves at 12pm and Seniors at 2pm. EAST COAST EAGLES COASTEAGLES EAST 36. Phill ENTWISLE WOLLONGONG LIONSWOLLONGONG 38. Mitch HOGAN 37. Darren CHAPMAN 39. Clint WELLS 38. Anthony STUBBS 40. Tim KEAR 40. Duane JEFFERIS 41. Terrance LIESCHKE 41. Graham BATTY 42. James FORD 42. Nigel SMITH 45. Michael JOHNSON 44. Troy BARTLETT 47. Travis THRIPP 49. Dean EGGLETON 54. Adam PATTERSON 52. Damian GATTE 54. Craig ROBINSON 56. A. POLKINGHORNE

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President: Jason McLennan President: Chris Dale Senior Coach: Daniel Archer Senior Coach: Michael Hosking Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0422 240 857 Phone: 0425 221 860 Website: www.suanfc.com Website: www.northshorefc.com.au Club Colours : Blue & Yellow Club Colours : Black & Red

1. Damien HOO Round 6 of the Premier division and round 5 of 2nd division proved another 1. Jarrod CROSBY Well done to our boys last week who had a solid, workman like 2. James TERRY week of mixed results for the Students. 2 nd Division featured the first 2. Tom HILL (vc) win over Wollongong at North Dalton Park. . It was great to see 3. Jess MCGUIRK between the Blues and the Gold's in Sydney University history, with the Blues 3. Dale FITZGERALD Michael HIGGINS 4. strong winners as expected. An undermanned Reds side battled bravely again 4. Adam LORD some of our Under 18’s feature in the best players, in particular 5. David PATTISON South West Sydney at St Paul's and yet more new raw talent was unveiled with 6. Ben MANKARUS 5. Simon DAVIES Lachlan Pryor, Andrew Marsh and Brendan Fitzgerald who 7. Leigh MCWHIRTER some great individual contributions. The Seniors and Reserves had their fifth 6. Todd BAJCIC played their best games for the year. This week it’s our first night Aaron HAWKINS game at a never seen before ground in six rounds against St George. In the 7. Brendan FITZGERALD 8. game of the year as we take on the strong East Coast Eagles 9. Joel CARR seniors the Crows capitalized on this with a match winning first quarter, once 8. Chris TYRELL (vc) 10. Nick COSTELLO again showing that any lapse at this level will cost us dearly. After three quarter 9. Chris MCLACHLAN line-up under lights at Henson Park. It’s set to be a blockbuster 11. Ben FLETCHER time the signs were encouraging and it was a fitting contest for Back To St 10. Brydon COLES game with the Eagles coming off their first loss this year and 12. Matthew LEIBOWITZ George Day. In the Reserves not much more than a kick separated the sides 11. Nick MELROSE 13. Michael HEALY North Shore keen to keep their 2007 season on track. Go North all day. In the end the Students came up eight point winners, which was a 14. Jamie O”DELL 14. Luke HIGGINS Shore! 15. Roland WOOD important turn around after losing the last two games. The departing Taimus 15 Jay KARUTZ 16. Troy GILL Werner-Gibbings (with his father in the crowd) featured with two goals, one 16. Ryan DAVIS 17. Luke TAYLOR which iced the game, a fitting end to this stint in his time at SUANFC. The 17. Michael SAWYER Back to Bears Day 18. Andrew WILD Firsts and Reserve will play their second home game of the year next week on 18 Ben SHEIDOW 19. Simon NASH Sunday against Wollongong, a club more well known to us in recent years. We 19. Ryan MELDRUM nd Josh BYERLEE Our next home is “Back to Bears Day” on Saturday 2 June at 20. 20. Anthony LOWES 21. Janis BLUMS look forward to renewing acquaintances. The Blues play the Goannas away, Gore Hill. This is our yearly past players day and the senior side while Gold and Red are at UNSW/Easts. SUANFC wishes the Conway family 21 Josh FLANAGAN 22. Iain LOUGHNAN will return to the Bears and wear a special jumper for the day. All 23. Andrew KRAEFFT all the best as young Dave leaves us for a time for family reasons. We hope to 22. Brent BARNES 26. Tim BRITTON see you back and wish you all well. 23. Mark LIVY © of the special jumpers will be available to purchase after the 27. Nick CAIN 24. Julian PROSSER game and we invite all past players down to enjoy what will be a 28. Aaron CRESPI Ron WASON 25. great day at Gore Hill against Campbelltown. 29. MATT WAKELIN 26. Chris MURPHY 30. Chris MCLACHLAN Michael COWELL Brendan MITCHELL 27. 31. Peter MCCONVILLE 32. Daniel ARCHER 30. 33. James FITZPATRICK 31. Alex CHIEW 34. Ben FITZPATRICK 32. Matthew ROBINSON 35. Andrew COHEN 33. Will CLARKE 36. Josh MORAN 34. Brent LIVY 37. Tom RADFORD 35. Daniel KULK 38. Russell DAWSON BOMBERS SHORE NORTH 37. Brad JONES 39. Adrian BUCK 41. Richard LYNCH 40. Tim LEWIS 41. Connor MCCAULEY 42. David MARTIN Phone: 8512 8088 42. Cameron GREATBACH 43. J. RUSSELL-JONES

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President: Paul Coughlan President: Peter Jack Senior Coach: Glenn Garner Senior Coach: Michael Cousens Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0410 596 555 Phone: 0412 368112 Website: kangaroos.sydneyafl.com.au Website: www.pennanthillsafc.com.au Club Colours : Navy & White Club Colours: Blue & Red

2. Jason FLEMING Note’s not available at time of publication. 1. Matt BRENNAN Reigning premiers, Pennant Hills, stunned the large crowd in atten- 3. Ashley PRENTER 2. Sebastian PARKER c dance at Charles McLaughlin Reserve on Saturday with the ease of 4. Marty ROBOREDA their win against East Coast Eagles in a 2006 Grand Final rematch. 5. Simon WEBB 3. Josh LOW 5. A. RICHARDSON The Demons came right away at the finish to record a 35 point vic- 6. Brad FRENEY tory, 15-18-108 to 10-13-73, over the previously unbeaten Eagles. 6. Brant JACK 7. Mark SKUSE The convincing win went some way towards dispelling the theory, 8. Ed WILSON 7. Jason CLARKE held by some, that the Demons narrow two point Grand Final tri- 9. Troy PARKER 8. Sam DUNNELL 10. Shanan KERSHAW umph had more than an element of luck associated with it. Both 11. Mick FORAN 9. Nick CAMPBELL teams struggled early in front of goal and East Coast led at quarter 12. Trent BAKER 10. Rob WATTS time 3-5 to 1-4, goal scoring made difficult in the swirling wind. How- 13. Chris LEES 12. Daniel DELOOZE ever, the second term saw Pennant Hills slip into top gear kicking 14. Jon WRIGHT 13. C. RICHARDSON seven goals to one, to establish a 22 point half-time lead. Aided by a 15. Mark MENDOLA strong defence led by Jason Clarke, Matt McCamey, Alistair 16. Ben REID 14. Nathan WRIGHT 17. Glenn GARNER 15. Keiran WRIGHT Richardson and Lloyd Shepherd, the ball was constantly driven for- ward where eager attackers capitalized against a flagging Eagles 18. Matt WITHERS 16. Alex GOODALL 19. Kenny SON back line. Jon Moraitis at half forward led the Demons goal kickers 20. Ben GRASSO 20. Josh KEEN with three, several coming from acute angles while under pressure. 21. Stuart LOCKE 21. Peter CAREY Others to shine were Charlie Richardson and Alex Goodall who 22. B.SOMMERVILLE 24. Justin BARRATT pursued the ball like terriers, Justin Barratt presented well at centre 23. Jeff TALBOT Simon Webb has been in good 25. D. DELL’AQUILA half forward while flanker Matthew Carey marked strongly and 24. Shannon COURTNEY form for the Blues 25. Chris FRETWELL 26. Tom ANGEL passed accurately. The Eagles were best served by follower Gus 26. Adam PETTIGROVE 29. James ELLISON Seebeck, a man mountain, who is difficult to budge in a one out 27. Daniel FRASER 32. Daniel KOLARIK contest, and on baller Ryan Smyth who was menacing whenever in 28. Andrew BLACKMAN possession. Pennant Hills were thrashed in Reserves and had mixed 29. Mathew MOREY 34. Clint SETFORD fortunes in Under 18’s, on e team winning, the other not. On Sunday, 30. Steve KOURASANIS 36. Jon MORAITIS Matt EDWINS the Demons meet the Balmain Dockers at the picturesque 31. 38. Sam WIDMER 32. Davis BARNES Drummoyne Oval, a game that on recent form could by another 33. Mark IRVING 40. Jake TRESTRAIL handsome win. 34. Mark MAHER 41. Matthew CAREY 35. Joel CRACKNELL 42. Aaron CRISFIELD 36. Anthony PRATT Dale WHITE www.monarchinvestments.com 43. Richard LAING

CAMPBELLTOWN BLUES CAMPBELLTOWN 37. 38. Ed HAMMOND 45. Michael HOSSEN Phone: 9499 5066 HILLS DEMONS PENNANT Luke COUGHLAN 39. 47. Josh FENOROLI 40. Dave CROSSLEY 41. Eric BROOKES 48. Lloyd SHEPHERD 42. Mark ARENTZ 56. R. EDIRIWICKRAMA 43. Gavin KELLY 59. Luke BILBE 44. Joel WATTS 60. Laine SPENCER 45. Peter DELIMITROU 46. Peter FREE 62. Matt MCCAMEY 47. Corey EVERSON 48. Sean MCCANN 49. Adam FURLEY www.ausreo.com.au 50. Andrew BAILEY

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President: Kevin Meade President: Andrew Cubitt Senior Coach: Damien Hall Senior Coach: Craig Tognolini Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0421 551 337 Phone: 0408 447 812 Website: www.balmaindockers.com.au Website: www.stgeorgefc.com.au Club Colours: Purple, Red, Green & White Club Colours: Navy, Red & Yellow

1.Damien HALL We welcome Pennant Hills this week to the soon to be re developed St George travel down the freeway this weekend to take on 2.Brendan CAMERON Drummoyne Oval. Last Friday week the NSW State Government handed 1.Brad PERCY 3. Luke SKIPPER Campbelltown. Both sides are playing some good football although 4. Eden BENNELL over a cheque for $1.7 million to the Canada Bay Council as their contribu- 2. Troy COLE St George enter this game with some injury concerns after last week 5. Ben KINNIARD tion to this exciting venture. Contributions will also be coming from the AFL 3. Robbie AHMAT ends clash against Sydney University. University played with great 6. Rohan BATES and Cricket NSW to maximise the benefits to the sporting community. 7. Steven COOPER 4. Pat MCBRIDE passion and enthusiasm and are well on the way on their journey to Drummoyne Oval will host big AFL games, 20/20 Cricket and be the home 8. Chris MOHEN establish themselves in the Premier Division. St George had great of NSW Cricket. It is hoped that sydney AFL Finals will be played at this 5. Brad PULLEN 9. Reece GILLESPIE pleasure in hosting them for their first game at Olds Park - on the 10. Ben ITCHKOVITCH central high standard venue. Our partner club the Fremantle Dockers are 6. Rod CRAIG same day that St George returned to their past with their back to St 11. Evan DAVIS delighted with these developments and believe this will further strengthen 7. Shane DEMIR 12. Reese DORAN George Day for the past players. Today is an important clash for both the alliance. Many thanks to UNSW Easts for their hospitality last week. It 9. Declan DONOHUE 13. K MEADE clubs and both will be disappointed with a loss and ecstatic with a 14. Darren CARLE was fantastic to see so many greats of Sydney Football attending the 10. Peter DUGMORE win, and so it should be an excellent game of football. St Georges 15. Guy BRADY "back to easts" day. This is what Sydney Footy should be all about. The 12. Dan LOWRY 16. Aaron COTTERILL hospitality extended was by far the best "away game" welcome we have reserves and under 18's suffered losses last week as injuries take a 17. Hamid MANGAL 13. Joel ROBBIE experienced. It sets the benchmark for us and other clubs. This week we bite into player depth. Both of these St George will be looking to re 18. Tom LEAK 14. Dan TURNER 19. Nick MILLER have the great challenge of playing against Pennant Hills after they have establish their competitive edge as they cement places in the higher 20. Michael DUNLEA beaten the Premiership favourites East Coast. A week is a long time in 15. Ben HABERLY half of the ladder. Our ladies side are enjoying their football and time 21. Damian BOWLES footy. at the club, as was demonstrated at last weeks Fancy Dress party at 22. Luke THATCHER 16. Aaron CONVERY 23. Nick TODD 19. Dan RIXON Olds Park. They are improving their on field skills each time they play 24. Mark PITURA in this their first year in the women's competition and will certainly 25. Sam PALLISTER 20. James WILSEN 26. Justin WHYTE make the most of any chance they receive to grab a win in tradition 21. Neville SKINNER 27. Andrew JACKSON St George style. 28. Joel BATES 22. Jon SHINEBERG 29. Jarryd BOYD 30. Ben CLARK 24. Scott RICHMOND 31. JJ FARRELL 26. Brett BEDWELL 32. Matt COWPER 33. Des HAYES 27. David RYAN 34. Craig BARNES BALMAIN DOCKERS BALMAIN 35. Chris LAING GEORGE STCROWS 28. Andrew LOW 36. Andrew LEONCELLI 29. Tom HEATH 37. C MATHERSON 38. Clayton ROSS 30. Vincent STEVENS 39. Steen RASKOPOLOUS 40. Ben STAPLES 31. Joel MINICHIELLO 41. Hugh HENDERSON 32. Steve WILSEN 42. Joel GOODE 43. Clayton ROSS 34. Adam SATAROSSA “Your local community club” 44. Luke THATCHER 35. Gavin RAPER 45. Matt KING 86 Roberts Ave, Mortdale. Phone: 9579 6277 46. Ben STAPLES 38. Jack DICKENS 47. Robbie ALLEN 48. Ashley AZHAR 40 David TAYLOR 49. M HOPES 50. Adam COLES

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President: Ken Fowlie President: David Spence Senior Coach: Senior Coach: Kevin Eynaud Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0418 604 966 Phone: 0409 033 198 Website: www.nswesbulldogs.com Website: magpies.sydneyafl.com.au Club Colours : Red, White & Blue Club Colours: Black & White

2. Brad PEARSE 1. Peter KEFALAS Another bumper crowd was on hand at the VG on Saturday to watch the A huge day at Henson Park last week saw the magpie SUPER 3. Matt EURELL SATURDAY being a great success. It was a football feast as the BBQ 2. Mark PARMENTER Bulldogs record a 128 point victory over the Dockers. One past player 4. Eid KASSEM 3. Andre PECH mentioned to the Bulldog that it was the biggest crowd around a ¾ time 5. Mark EGAN worked over time, the canteen workers were run off their feet, brilliant 4. Max COLLETT huddle he had seen at the VG in 59 years of footy, he was also onto his 6. Chris BISHOP sunshine made for a perfect day and the footy was terrific. Most of the 5. Rob PHILIPS sixth VB can and seeing triple!. I Heart Kefalas continued on his good 7. Clint MCGRATH form which surely must put him rep team contention. Derek Zoolander 8. Andy EURELL games were very close with a couple of 1 point games and the big 6. Anthony TOMASELLO 9. Adam FIDDLER 7. Michael STAPLETON looked hot across half forward and Andre the Giant controlled the clash between the Magpies and Blues senior teams finishing as a defence. Super Coach Benjamin inspired the ressies as they returned to 10. Simon BLIZZARD 11. Ryan SALTER draw. This was a game that got away in the dieing seconds after we 8. Will ROBB the winners list. Racetrack Ralphie was dynamic on his wing, slamming 13. Chris GONCALVES 9. Oscar SIDLO-JONES home 4 shannon nolls. The Mule Rutland had a tremendous debut game led for most of the night. A win today is desperately needed to keep us 10. Brad ABBOTT 14. Stephen HUDSON and takes over the mantle of lightest man on the field from Captain Melb 15. Thomas O’NEILL within range of the top four. Every one should get their tickets booked 11. Dave DOWLING Fryer. The thirds tuned up for some tougher clashes which are just 16. Tim LAMBERT for our next big function. The famous Magpie sports night prior to the 12. Ryan PERT 17. Ed CARROLL around the corner with a 66 point victory over the Dockers. Goose Mor- sellout SWANS v Collingwood game is on again on Friday June 22 nd . 13. Ben SUTTON van had a terrific game and Big Ben Mostafa kicked 3. Gulls lads went 19. Mitchell SYKES 14. Craig HIGGINS down to a very strong Pennant Hills side. Again Ryan Pike was the best 20. Medair KASSEM This years special guest are SWANS legendary Captain BARRY 15. David COUPE for the Whales and he was ably assisted by Gulls right hand man big GD. 21. Ben ZOSENS ROUND (1981 ) and COLLINGWOOD all time cham- 22. Stewart HARPER 16. Luke FORRESTAL The Under 18s were again undermanned with only 16 players against 23. Cameron FRENCH pion ( and 5 times Copeland Manly who had a full compliment of 22. Despite this the boys put up a 17. Seb MCCALLUM 24. Jarryd LEAR Trophy winner). This will be a fabulous night not to be missed. Tickets 18. Paul RUTHERFORD terrific effort, going down by 21 points. Once they get there full compli- 25. David LINSEN can be booked through Spanner on 0409 033 198. $35 and $30 for 19. Julien RYAN ment on the field look out. The Great Dane was again dominant kicking 5 26. Chris NOORDHOF and Brenton “My name is” Earl stood out in defence. I know that many of 27. Brett SOMERVILLE Club life members and SCSC members includes fabulous supper and 20. Craig LYGOE 28. Daniel COUGHLIN 21. Michael CAREY you will not believe this next sentence but the Stingrays game on the drinks at bar prices. Don’t miss out. weekend was cancelled due to wet weather. They must have been 29. Adrian DOWDLE 22. Angus DARLING playing at Waverly Park. My spies tell me that their lack of a game did not 30. Pat GANNON 31. Joe CUNNINGTON 23. Kahn HARETUKU disrupt their après footy and they were seen partying hard at Fringe Bar 24. Oscar LANGOULANT 32. Scott PHILPOTT early Sunday morning. Past player’s day was a tremendous success, as 33. Ray ADAMS 25. Stuart ROESLER the old boys drank the Sam Crack dry. To all those that chipped in a 34. Matthew CULLEN 26. Leigh LAVERY nd helped make the day such a success a big thank you. On Saturday 36. Stephen EDMISTON 27. Ben KAY Western Suburb’s venture to the VG to take on the Dogs in what will be 37. Matthew O”CONNOR 28. Harrison LEE another tight tussle. A victory would see the Bulldogs sneak into the top 38. Brett ADDISON 30. Ed KIEL four. The Bulldogs would like to invite the West’s players and supporters 39. Andrew ELCHA 31. Paul JARVIS upstairs at the Sam Crack for a quiet ale after the seniors. The East v 40. Ryan STANTON 41. Yessear CHAHROUK 32. Jeremy KIEL Wests SWAFL teams are doing battle for the Compass Cup at 4.30 on 42. Michael STOKES 33. Shane POWELL the VG (after the seniors), so it is a good chance to support the girls. 43. Shane-Lee FREDERIKSEN 34. Troy LUFF Woof Woof 44. Ben WOODS 35. Daniel FRYER 45. Matthew COX 36. Pat GALLAGHER The Bulldog 46. Mark HARRIS 37. Darian MACEY 47. Eamon DOHERTY 48. Matthew PINK 38. 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