CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD
1998 CCAFL Masterfoods Cup Draw - Seniors
ROUND 1 ROUND10 Gosford 21-12-138 v Bateau Bay 10-17-77 Peninsula Swans 31-12-198 v Wyong Lakes 12-12-84 Killarney Vale 21-23-149 v Peninsula Swans 13-15-93 Killarney Vale 40-17-257 v Bateau Bay 4-4-28 1ii Terrigal Avoca 22-24-156 v Wyong Lakes 15-6-96 Terrigal Avoca 25-24-174 v Gosford 10-11-71
ROUND 2 ROUND11 Peninsula Swans 7-2-44 v TerrigatAvoca 36-24-240 Saturday, July 11 J Wyong Lakes 18-16-124 v Bateau Bay 12-13-85 Gosford v Bateau Bay at Adcock Parle Killarney Vale 14-12-96 v Gosford 14-8-92 Killarney Vale v Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street Ul~MmWI Sunday, July 12 ROUND3 T errigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes at Heazlett Park Peninsula Swans 6-6-42 v Gosford 13-20-98 Bateau Bay 4-6-30 v Terrlgal Avoca 26-21-177 ROl,IND12 I .1 • 1 I Wyong Lakes 6-8-44 v Killarney Vale 35-31-241 Saturday, July 18 Jfaster1oods Peninsula Swans v Gosford at McEvoy Oval AUSTRALIAN CUB Challenge Sunday, July l'J FOOTBALL LEAGUE Central Coast 11-15-81 v Newcastle 17-21-123 Bateau Bay v Terrigal Avoca at Mingara Wyong Lakes v Killarney Vale at Tacoma Oval Hunter Challenge Hunter 5-5-35 v Sydney Football League 15-16-106 ROUND13 Saturday, July 25 ROUND4 Gosford v Wyong Lakes at Adcock Park '. .. Master/oods and the Central Coast AFL Terrigal Avoca 11-11-77 v Kfllarney Vale 11-14-80 Peninsula Swans v Bateau Bay at McEvoy Oval Gosford 20-115-135 v Wyong Lakes 9-14-68 Sunday, July 26 Peninsula Swans 26-14-170 v Bateau Bay 13-8-86 Killarney Vale v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street /1
ROUND 5 ROUND14 Peninsula Swans 8-5-53 v Killarney Vale 19-25-139 Saturday, August I Bateau Bay 11-18-84 v Gosford 25-17-167 Gosford v Killarney Vale at Adcock Parle Wyong Lakes 9-13-67 v Terrigal Avoca 29-16-184 Sunday, August 2 Terrigal Avoca v Peninsula Swans at Heazlett Park PROUDLYPRESENT ROUNDS Wyong Lakes v Bateau Bay at Tacoma Oval BateauBay 12-14-86 v KillarneyVale 17-14-116 Terrigal Avoca 20-19-130 v Gosford 11-15-81 ROUND15 Wirong Lakes 14-14-98 v Peninsula Swans 13-15-93 Saturday, August 8 'JDS PREMIE~ IP Gosford v Terri gal Avoca at Adcock Park ROUN07 Sunday, August 9 Killarney Vale 14-20-104 v Gosford 6-8-44 Wyong Lakes v Peninsula Swans at Tacoma Oval Peninsula Swans v Terrigal Avoca (Postponed) Bateau Bay v Killarney Vale at Mingara Bateau Bay 10-9-69 v Wyong Lakes 19-9-123 First Semi Final· Saturday August 15 at Adelaide Str""' , ROUNDS Gosford 12-18-90 v Peninsula Swans 15-4-94 Second Semi Final- Saturday August 22 - Tacol'la Qt"1; ! Terrigal Avoca d Bateau Bay on forfeit i i~. Killarney Vale 23-22-160 v Wyong Lakes 3-9-27 Preliminary Final-Saturday August 29- Tacoma Ovat ~· ROUNDS Gro•dF!•., - S••"'Y S"''"'" 6- . 24 • CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD "" Inside this Issue. From The Editor [) 1998 CCAFL Masterfoods Cup Draw 5 Juniors 1:2f.>und I I i:>revlew & 3 PRESENTATION NIGHT ROUND1 ROUND 9 Ey The Way - Sunday, April 19 Sunday, June 28 f Gosford v Bateau Bay at Adcock Park Bateau Bay v Peninsula Swans at Mingara l"Jvund I() l"Jeview 4 The CCAFL Presentation Night will be held this year at Mingara Recreation Club on Saturday Killarney Vale v Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street Killarney Vale v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street Terrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes at Heazlett Park Wyong Lakes v Gosford at Tacoma Oval IJ1nplres Cvrner fj Night August 22 after the Second Semi Final on that day. ROUND2 ROUND10 IX>und I() l"Jesults 7 Sunday, April 26 Sunday, July 5 Each club has been allocated only 25 tickets so it's Peninsula Swans v Terrigal Avoca at McEvoy Oval Peninsula Swans v Wyong Lakes at McEvoy Oval Wyong Lakes v Bateau Bay at Tacoma Oval Killamey Vale v Bateau Bay at Adelaide Street Nativnal l"Jesults § a case of first come, first served. Bookings can be made with your Club Secretary. Killamey Vale v Gosford at Adelaide Street Terrigal Avoca v Gosford at Heazlett Park g Mastertoods §tar It is unlikely that any extra tickets can be made ROUND3 ROUND 11 Sunday, May J Sunday, July 12 Achiever available so make sure you order yours early. Peninsula Swans v Gosford at McEvoy Oval Gosford v Bateau Bay at Adcock Park '7cJsfvrd v IJateau 11 Sunday, May U Killarney Vale v Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street Further details from the League Secretary on 4344 Eay Wyong Lakes v Killamey Vale at Tacoma Oval Terrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes at Heazlett Park 1204 Bateau Bay v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street l\illarney Vale v 12 ROUND12 IJenlnsula §wans Notice to Players, Spectators and Parents CUB Challenge Sunday, July 19 ,. • Saturday, May 9 - Central Coast v Newcastle Bateau Bay v Terrigal Avoca at Mingara 13 Peninsula Swans v Gosford at McEvoy Oval Terneal A.vvca v As a result of many complaints made to the HYvne Lalt.es ROUND4 Wyong Lakes v Killarney Vale at Tacoma Oval League the following reminder is issued to all •Sunday, May 17 13f>stvrd v IJateau 14 parties involved with the CCAFL. Terrigal Avoca v Killarney Vale at Heazlett Park ROUND13 IJay IJunlf)nJ Gosford v Wyong Lakes at Adcock Park Sunday, July 26 Please be reminded that unacceptable be Peninsula Swans v Bateau Bay at McEvoy Oval Gosford v Wyong Lakes at Adcock Park l\illarney Vale v lcj Peninsula Swans v Bateau Bay at McEvoy Oval haviour will not be tolerated on the football IJenlnsula §wans I ROUND 5 Killarney Vale v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street field or at the grounds that our game is Sunday, May U ..JunlvnJ played. Peninsula Swans v Killarney Vale at McEvoy Oval ROUND14 Terrieal A.vvca v 1t3 Bateau Bay v Gosford at Adelaide Street Sunday, August 2 Wyong Lakes v Terrigal Avoca at Tacoma Oval Gosford v Killarney Vale at Adcock Park HYvne Lalt.es No unauthorised person is allowed to enter Terrigal Avoca v Peninsula Swans at Heazlett Park JJunlf)nJ the playing field. The only people allowed on ROUND6 Wyong Lakes v Bateau Bay at Tacoma Oval Sunday, May JI '7cJal l\iclt.en & Club 17 the field are: players, umpires, runners, water carriers, and trainers. All these people are Bateau Bay v Killarney Vale at Adelaide Street ROUND15 Cha1nplvnshlP Terrigal Avoca v Gosford at Heazlett Park Sunday, August 9 considered as officials and must abide by the 1§ Wyong Lakes v Peninsula Swans at Tacoma Oval Oosford v Terrigal Avoca at Adcock Park t:ditafal f(;f)ntl & laws. Any Club allowing unauthorised per Bateau Bay v Killamey Vale at Mingara NCC liunten sons (eg spectators) on the field will be liablt ROUND7 Wyong Lakes v Peninsula Swans at Tacoma Oval 1<:1 to action from the League. Sunday, June 7 NCC liunten Killarney Vale v Gosford at Adelaide Street First Semi Final - Sunday August 16 at Adelaide Peninsula Swans v Terrigal Avoca (Postponed) Street t=ootrstats VlalY 2() Players and Umpires on the field are not there. Mol!day, June 7 to be verbally abused nor do spectators wish ~at.e;u ~ay v Wyong Lakes at Mingara Oval Second Semi Final - Sunday August 16 at Adelaide Leaeue Ladden 22 to hear indecent language from players or Street other spectators. "! ...... ROUNDS ~y,June21 Preliminary Final - Sunday August 23 at Adcock ..Junivr Vraw 23 Gosford v Peninsula Swans at Adcock Park Park Continued Page 18. >. 1'Tgal Avoca v Bateau Bay at Heazlett Park §enlvr Vraw 24 ~tlarney Vale v Wyong Lakes at Adelaide Street Grand Final· Sunday August 30 at Tacoma Oval 2 23 CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD 1998 MASTERFOODS CUP LEAGUE LADDERS 12ound 11 IJreYiew ~IJ. iflte 'Wag ..... The test for the Peninsula Swans comes this Satur First Grade day when it travels to Adelaide Street Oval to take Baulkham Hills AFC &. ~ on Masterfoods Premiership pacesetters, Killamey The Spastic Centre w L D For Agst Pts Vale Bombers. The Bombers have suffered only T one loss this season, that being at the hands of Killarney Vale 9 1 1430 662 216.0 36 Terrigal Avoca Panthers two weeks ago PBESENf Terrigal Avoca 8 1 1392 557 249.9 32 The Swans have hit form in recent weeks under (;osford 5 5 1078 940 114.7 20 coach Michael Burdeu with wins over Gosford A NIGHT Wlm mE STARS Tigers and Wyong Lakes Magpies and the team is Peninsula Swans 4 5 927 984 94.2 16 shaping as a definite finals prospect. While the Rosehill Gardens Function Centre Bombers would be favoured to win this match the Saturday 8 August Wyong Lakes 3 7 793 1483 53.S 12 Swans in its current form should stretch the Bateau Bay 10 545 1539 35.4 0 Bombers to the limit. Rcdne-y and Wend-y Eade Mick Malthcuse Reserve Grade Under 17's Gosford Tigers host Bateau Bay Blues at Adcock Park on Saturday in a match the Tigers must win to Rcn Barassl W L D For Agst % Pts W L D For Agst % Pls keep its Premiership aspirations on track. The team and more to come .. started well against the Panthers last week but Gosford 7 3 828 571 14S.O 28 Killarney Vale 8 2 709 350 20?.6 32 succumbed after a Panthers 3rd quarter blitz. $100 per person - tax deductible sponsor- ship packages available Terrigal Avoca 6 3 654 S37 121.8 24 WyongLakes 6 3 590 413 142.9 24 The Blues have been struggling against player r------1 injuries and unavailability but the Club has re The CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD is the Peninsula Swans 6 3 534 493 108.3 24 Terrigal Avoca 5 4 662 339 195.3 20 grouped and is now looking foiward to being official organ of the Central Coast Australian competitive for the remainder of the season. Football League. Killarney Vale S S 608 462 131.6 20 BateauBay 5 5 770 434 177.4 20 The Tigers have suffered 4 losses from the last five BateauBay 3 7 463 688 67.3 12 Peninsula Swans 4 S 446 545 81.8 16 matches and must win this match to guard against Published by: Quick & Efficient Business the risk of missing a spot in the top four. Services, Ph: (02) 4393 2589. · Wyongl.akes 2 8 469 805 58.3 8 Gosford 9 113 1209 9.4 0 E-Mail: [email protected] The Sunday match this week sees Terrigal Avoca Panthers take on Wyong Lakes at Heazlett Park. This weeks contributors: Under 14's Under 12's The Magpies suffered a huge loss against the NCC Hunters - Gary Bennett, John Norris Swans last week but Coach Ray Pratt pointed out W L D For Agst "lo Pts w L D For Agst % pts and Peter Hiscock. that most of his senior players have work commit Footystats Diary- Kevin Taylor. ments on Saturdays. "We have only two Saturday Killarney Vale 8 2 654 194 337.1 32 Peninsula Swans 9 738 117 630.8 36 matches this season and 8 of my guys have to Development News - Alan Waud. work. We'll be back up to full strength next week Days Gone By - Ian Granland. Peninsula Swans 7 2 478 211 1n.6 28 Terrigal Avoca 8 522 I 04 501.9 32 for the game against Terrigal Avoca", Pratt said. Editorial, Previews and Reviews - Greg WyongLakes 6 3 513 267 19%.1 24 Bateau Bay s s . 349 301 116.0 20 Stewart. The Panthers, on the other hand, will be hard to Artwork, Design & Layout - Darrel Luck. Gosfon:I s 4 500 283 176. 7 20 Killarney Vale 3 7 317 433 73.2 12 beat in any match between now and the end of the season and the Magpies will need to be right up to Advertising Enquiries - Greg Stewart - Terrigal Avoca 2 7 26& 521 Sl.4 8 Gosford 2 155 48& 31.& 8 form to trouble the Panthers. (02) 4344 1204 or 0414 567 373 E·Mail: [email protected] Bateau Bay 10 70 941 7.4 0 Wyong Lalc:es 79 717 11.0 4 22 3 CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD 12ound ltJ 12enew • Footystats Diary 1998 The Masterfoods Premiership match of the round Three quarter time saw the Swans' lead increased ROUND FIFTEEN ·Continued featured Terrigal Avoca Panthers and Gosford to 111 but in the last quarter the Magpies fought w L D For Agst % Pts Tigers at Heazlett Park last Sunday. The match back to match the Swans and actually had 12 Crows battle condltlona to win their ninth Football Park for the early Sunday game produced ecld, wet and WestB'Dogs 11 4 1557 1284 121.3 44 started slowly with both teams defending tightly scoring shots to the Swans 10. windy conditions when lhe lhird-placed Craws proved too good for - and it wasn't until 7 minutes into the first quarter the bottom-ranked Hawks. Adelaide's Champion ruckman SHAUN St. Kilda 11 4 - 1567 1392 112.6 44 Best for the Swans were Leigh Spinks, Brett REHN towered in conlests around the ground and was lhe efl'edlve that the Tigers, through a set shot by Coach Frank difference. Engel, registered the first goal for the match. The Pilling, Coach Michael Burdeu and Brendon Med Adelaide 9 6 - 1377 1193 115.4 36 Panthers replied quickly via a Glen Harris goal ley and for the Magpies Les Hyndman, Jason King Alan Shieil in The Age rePQrted: •1t was like watching 36 men trying to play with a bar of soap on an ice-skating rink. and lhe wonder Richmond 9 6 1471 1314 111.9 36 from close range before the Tigers with goals from and Brett Shelton played well. that 38,425 people bralled a strong norlheny wind and non·stop Engel and Adam Cairns took a two goal lead that rain to witness 1r. West Coast 9 6 1359 1238 109.9 36 was reduced to one nearing quarter time with Killamey Vale Bombers met Bateau Bay Blues on In lhe end. Hawthorn failed to score in lhe final term and were held Harris again scoring. Sunday at Adelaide Street Oval and the Bombers lo lhe loweSI tally of the season - ADELAIDE 9.14-68 best. Rehn, NorthMelb 9 6 . 1627 1541 105.6 36 I 0 goals to two in the first quarter and 16 goals to James. BICkley, HAWTHORN 4.11·35 best, Holland, S.Crawford, Barker. Sydney 9 6 - 1522 1495 101.8 36 The second quarter was completely the opposite of three in the second told the story of the match. The the first with both teams throwing themselves into Bombers were much too good for the Blues all day Pies break their lo•lng rvn Melbourne 8 7 1211 1390 87.1 32 When their major playmaker NATHAN BUCKLEY withdrew with a - attack. The Panthers started to show superior fin and ran.out winners 40.17-257 to 4.4-28. neck injury, Collingwood were at long odds to halt their four.game Pt Adelaide 7 ishing skills with Harris the focal point of the losing run when they faced Geelong on Sunday at lhe MCG for a 7 1300 1223 106.3 30 slim 44,806 which attended on a bleak day. attack but the Tigers showed enough to be still in Alan Martin showed again that he knows where Essen don 7 8 1547 1418 109.1 28 the match at half time trailing by 11 points. the goalposts are by kicking ten goals and Don Wilh wholesale Changes to their line-up Collingwood tumed to Ness, back in the side this week after injury, youlh, sweat and toil to regain lheir pride. Martin Blake in The Age Gee long 7 8 1225 1260 97.2 28 reported: "Collingwood's day was besl summarised by the fact that Six unanswered goals from the Panthers in the bagged 9. Best for the Bombers were Matt Daniel, when an olherwise forgettable game came dawn to a hectic final 15 Collingwood first twelve minutes of the third quarter saw the Peter Southwell, Martin and Coach Paul Harrison. minutes. when Geelong made its inevitable thrust and regained the 6 9 1376 1501 91.7 24 lead for lhe first time since lhe second quarter, lhe Magpies had no game slip from the Tigers reach. The Panthers Buekley to tum to, and both R.occas were benched on a dirty day for Freman tie 6 9 1234 1432 86.2 24 went to the last change with an unassailable lead tall, marking players". Brisbane 4 IO 1314 1523 86.3 18 of 53 points. · "It was an ann wrestle from lhe start and on reflection, it was Collingwood's burst of four unanswered goals in the second quar· Carlton 4 11 1196 1455 82.2 16 The pressure was kept up in the last quarter with ter. based around delightful ruek work from the veteran DAMIEN MONKHORST. lhat decided the game•. the Panthers running out convincing winners Hawthorn 3 12 1331 1555 85.6 12 25.24-174 to 10.11-71 Geelong let a aitical opportunity slip; Collingwood's win was thor· oughly deserved - COLLINGWOOD 10.11·71 best, Monkhorst, Bums, Williams, GEELONG 9.7-61 (Hall 3) best McGrath. Riccardi, State Of Origin Dean Wall was nominated as best on the ground Bizzell. Friday, July 10 and others to show out for the Panthers were Dave Swans' fir.st win at Subl since 1987 Allies v Victoria • Gabba (N) Hamilton, Harris (8 goals), Mal Cooper and Following seven fruitless joumev to Subiaco Oval dating back to Nathan Rea while for Gosford Shane Brabbins in 1989, Sydney soaped home owr Fremantle on Sunday for a small Saturday. July 11 2GO - 107.7 FM crowd of 18,538. The game was highlighted by TONY LOCKEITs defence was outstanding while Ian Mergard, Mark 250th League game since 1983 with both St Kilda and Sydney. His South Australia v Western Australia - Footy Park (N) Davis and Matt O'Shea played well. six goals was a valuable contribulion to the Swans' win. Lockett increased his career tally 10 1228 goals. Round 16 Peninsula Swans showed that its victory over Gos Proud sponsors of The contesl was physical wilh lhree suffering concussion - PETER Friday, July l 7 ford two weeks ago was no fluke by trouncing FILANDIA (Syd) and two Fremantte players JESS SINCLAIR and Adelaide v Carlton - Football Park (N) JASON NORRISH. Sindair suffered the effects after a heavy clash Wyong Lakes Magpies 31.12-198 to 12.12-84 at the 2GO Leading when legitimately met by TROY COOK (Syd) in the second quarter. McEvoy Oval on Saturday. The Swans jumped the The incident produced a series of flare-ups, from which the Swans Saturday, July 18 powered away with a match-winning term of 52. Magpies from the start to quickly boot 7 goals to Goa/kicker Geelong v St. Kilda · Kardinia Park one in the opening tenn before a repeat effort in Sydney are a long way from lheir early season form, while the Hawthorn v Collngwood ·Waverley Park (N) the second quarter saw a half time lead of 78 Awards. Dockers desperately need a forward line - SYDNEY 13.4-82 Melbourne v Fremantle · MCG (Lockett 6, O'Farrell 3) best, Cresswell, O'Loughlin, Locket~ FRE· Western Bulldogs v Brisbane • Optus Oval points with the Swans superior teamwork evident MANTLE 10.9-69 best, Bond, Maher. Toia. all over the ground. Sunday, July 19 Essendon v Richmond • MCG Sydney v Port Adelaide - SCG West Coast v North Melbourne· Subiaco Oval 4 21 CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD See Footystats Diary each day The Bombers attaeked the ball strongly and enjoyed a dominant midfield and the ruckwork of STEVE ALESSIO and were never at www.theage.eom.au/footy98 seriously threatened. Port sparked by WARREN TREDREA (four last quarter goals) staged a belated resurgence to bring life into ROUND FIFTEEN -July 3-4-5 what had been a fairly pedesbian display from the Power. One of T. H. Drake & Associates the keys to the game was the chemistry between MICHAEL North hammM th• Saints LONG and CHE COCKATOO-COLLINS for the Dons - ES SENDON 16.12·108 (Cockatoo-Collins 3, Lloyd 3) best Nationwide rain k-p ....,,... low Calthorpe, Misiti. Cockatoo-Collins, PORT ADELAIDE 12.9-81 Top eight battle contlnuea (Tredrea 4} best, Wanganeen, Mead, Eagleton. MILESTONES - GEELONG played their 1950th League contest Dominant North cruah the Saints KEVIN SHEEDY with game number 415 equalled DICK Waverley was in near-perfect condition for the big Saturday REYNOUYs coaching record (1939-60) at Essendon •.. TONY contest for which only 36,557 attended. North with WAYNE LOCKETT (SU<. now Syd) played his 250th senior game ... Solicitors CAREY playing a dominant role crushed St Kilda by a morale STUART MAXFIELD (Reh, now Syd) played his 150th .•. ALEX Shattering 67pts which tipped the Saints off top position. McDONALD (Haw, now Col) his 100th ..• while 50 games were achieved by JAMES COOK (Car, now WB), ROHAN WARFE (Fit The Roos after twin-defeats brought their season back on track now Syd), MATTHEW LAPPIN (StK) and JONATHON ROBRAN when they grasped the moment in punishing one of the major {Haw). contenders. The Saints were bundozed with WINSTON ABRA· HAM kicking four goals for the Kangas In the opening term. In the • Buying and selling properties FROM THE ROUND - Two sides failed to score in a qua~er. long haul. it became the Klng Carey Show as the champion CARLTON were scoreless in the second quarter against Rich collected 26 possessions, kicked six goals and beat five oppo mond - for the first lime in 109 matches. Not since 94-R1 at Affordable conveyancing nents, one of whom was STEWART LOEWE who got the Brnnx • Football Park against Adelaide (when the Blues lost) have Canton cheer from the fans when he took one of his rare marl •-GARRY LYON (Mel) in his 216th match reached 400 career When BRETT MONTGOMERY was switched to the Bulldogs' goals ... SIMON MINTON-CONNELL {Car. Syd, Haw, now WB) centre half-forward post the Westerners finally gained control. playing his 110th game kk:ked his 300th goal ... With three-last quarter goals from Montgomery, the Dogs doubled their score and went on to win by 18pts. naera by a landalld• ovM th• Blu.. Melbourne laeked a potent forward, while the Bulldogs would have Canton though hampered by the late withdrawal of Silvagni, been happy at getting the points, but would have impressed few Bradley and Manton burst out of the b~. kicking four goals In by their showing - WESTERN BULLDOGS 12.11-83 {Grant 3, the opening nine minutes. Thereafter •I was one-way traffic as Montgomery 3) best, Grant, Johnson, Montgomery, MEL· Richmond thrashed their arch-Oval in the Friday night contest to a 4332 1055 BOURNE 9.11-65 best, Tingay, White, Leoncelli. big 66.287 at the MCG. Eagles win error·flllecl contaat The Tigers stepped up their claim for a finals berth with a blistering display while Canton struggled 1n most departments. A game-long drizzle produced slippery conditions on Saturday NICK DAFFY {Reh) was dear1y best afield while both MATTHEW night at the Gabba (15,369). It was an error-filled game - RICHARDSON and JUSTIN PLAPP (his second game) with five however the Eagles made fewer mistakes and came out winners by 27 points. goals each were dear winners on the forward line. It was Surpris· Ing that the Tigers 62pt margin wasni greater - RICHMOND 20.12·132 (Richardson 5, Plapp 5) best, Daffy, Knights, Gaspar, For almost half the match, Brisbane failed to break through for a CARLTON 11.4·70 best, Rice, De lulio, Murphy. goal - from the middle of the second quarter unm half way into the last. The Eagles had several solid contributors in DEAN KEMP, CHRIS WATERMAN and CHAO MORRISON but both sides Suite 6, 13 Thompson Street, Long Jetty. Nothing aoft In Bomber victory searched hard to find an effective route to goal. The Sandgropers Saturday was a beautiful winter's day and a 27pt victory ended hold on to their high rank, while ROGER MERRETT as Brisbane Essendon's run of three successive losses when in front of37,68S coach lasted defeat for the first time - WEST COAST 11.10-76 at the G they withstood a strong finish from Port Adelaide. best. Peter Matera. Kemp, Mcintosh. BRISBANE 6.13-49 best, E-mail: [email protected] Lawrence. Champion. Akermanis. Andrew Williams {WCE) in his debut League game was reported for tripping. 20 s CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD Vm_pire s Corner mN11H1easld11 .t 01111/,ad Ooasl H'41t/11,s AMENDMENTS To THE LAWS SET PLAY CONTROL NCC Hunters U/18 Fixture & Results for 1998. OF AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL Round 1, NCC Hunters 24-16-160 v lngleburn 1-1-7 One of the most frustrating areas for specta Round 2, NCC Hunters - Bye In February this year the AFL Commis tors, coaches and sometimes players and um Round 3, Pennant Hills 5-7-37 v NCC Hunters 13-7-85 sion approved amendments to eleven laws pires is "a set play by a defender near the Round 4, NCC Hunters 6-10-46 v Western Jets 1-3-9 and the introduction of two new laws for defensive goal or behind line.'' In the in Round 5, Sutherland 2-3-15 v NCC Hunters 21-21-147 the 1998 season. Most of these changes stance that a defender marks or receives a Round 6, NCC Hunters 10-11-71 v Campbelltown 8-5-53 are just formalising current practice or Round 7, NCC Hunters 17-8-110 v Penrith 4-4-28 free kick near the goal or behind line, the Round 8, NCC Hunters 20-9-129 v Baulkham Hills 5-5-35 clearing up any confusion in the under man on the mark must be brought back to be Round 9, North Shore 10-7-67 v NCC Hunters 14-10-94 standing of the particular law. no closer than five metres from that line. Round 10, Western Suburbs 1-7-13 v NCC Hunters 17-17-119 (Law 9.2.2.) Because the offensive player is Round 11, St. George 3-4-22 v NCC Hunters 12-14-86 New Law - 12.2.6 giving up "some ground" the defensive Round 12, NCC Hunters 25-13-163 v Balmain 1-2-8 player is required to kick or handball the ba_ll __ Round 13, Saturday July 11 v East Sydney at Adelaide Street "If a breach of the law is committed, over his mark! Round 14, Saturday July t8 v Penrith at Greygums Oval Round 15, Saturday July 25 v lnglebum at Adelaide Street regardless of the position on the field, the Round 16, NCC Hunters - Bye free kick is to be taken at the spot where Unfortunately, players are sometimes unde Round 17, Saturday August 15 v Pennant Hills at Newcastle (4:45pm) the infringement occurred, or where the cided about which way they want to play the Round 18, Saturday August 22 v Western Jets at Wrights Reserve ball is, or deemed to be at the time of the ball and this results in the umpire having to Elimination Final, Saturday August 29 at Gipps Road Oval infringement, whichever is the greater bring the ball back and setting the play up Qualifying Final, Sunday August 30 at Wagener Oval First Semi-Final, Saturday September 5 at Gipps Road Oval penalty for the offending team.'~ again. This is frustrating for everyone and Second Semi-Final, Sunday September 6 at Wagener Oval certainly draws attention to the umpire who Preliminary Final, Sunday September 13 at Wagener Oval An example of the application of this law generally is unfairly criticised in thsi in Grand Final, Sunday September 20 at Wagener Oval would be:- when an attacking player is stance. infringed after kicking a behind and after SFL U/18's Ladder the all clear has been given. The free kick From an umpiring point of view it is impor w L D B For Agst "lo pts would be taken on the middle of the goal tant that the umpire establishes both verbal line by the nearest attacking player be control and the direction the player wants to NCC Hunters 11 1210 294 411.6 48 cause that is where the ball is deemed to kick the ball as well as getting the man on the Pennant Hills 9 2 1117 459 243.3 40 be. (In the past this free kick would be mark back. Campbelltown 9 2 868 376 230.8 40 taken at the spot where it occurred which Penrith may be 30, 40 or 50 metres from goal.) These are the laws and "set play control" is 8 3 980 572 171.3 36 one area that umpiring cannot afford to be North Shore 7 3 943 462 204.1 34 The philosophy behind this law is to obvi come interpretative! Baulkham Hills 6 5 808 625 129.3 28 ously penalise players who breach the St. George 5 6 725 546 132.8 24 laws after a score has occurred. The only time a defender can mark the ball near the goal or behind line and play it in any Western Jets 5 6 713 547 130.3 24 direction is when there is no offensive player East Sydney 4 6 553 915 60.4 22 within five metres. The only proviso being Sutherland 3 8 393 1024 38.4 16 that if the defender goes beyond the goal or behind line he must come back into play over Western Suburbs 3 9 377 934 40.4 12 the same line. Balrnain 10 424 1209 35.I 8 lngleburn 11 187 1335 14.0 4 6 19 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD From The Editor Round 10 Results Continued From Page Two - FIRST GRADE UNDER17's Sydney Aussie Penlnsula Swans 31.12·198 v Wyong Lakes 12.12-84 Killamey Vale 5.5-35 v Bateau Bay 8.5-53 The Clubs are being asked to police their grounds and Goals: Killamey Vale: O Watts 2. O'Connen. J Mclean, Stephens speak to anyone who engages in behaviour that would Rules Social Gub U/ Goals: Penlnsula Swans: Burdeu, B Pilnng 8, S Higgins 4, L Bateau Bay: J Brittle 4, Hobbs, Cook bring the game into disrepute and Umpires are being Spinks 3, Simpson, M Wilson 2, Moss, Piercy. J Pilling, Jacobsen asked to report players and officials who contravene 1 B's Leading Goal Wyong Lakes: A Pratt 4, Mar1borough 3, Kent. R Berry, Ten1gal Avoca 16.9·105 v Gosford 1.3-9 ~ Mat!hison, Walton, T Gallagher Goals: Terrigal Avoca: A Darling. Tipple, P Van Dam 4, B Apple the standards of on field behaviour. Glenn Bradley Penrith 54 (12) ton 2, Guilmartin, Pal1 (02) 4344 1204 .. Shop 4, Peninsula Plaza 62 Blackwall Road, Woy Woy Telephone: 4342 2256 .... Free Prescription Pick-up and Delivery Service. r.: iit'.:::.:C :eJJ~:.t: ~:~;;c ~it :'.: :C ~::; 18 7 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD National Results 2GO Leac/ing Goal Kickers for 1 998 ~~ SFL Results. Round 12, played July 4/5, 1998 PERTH - WESTAR RULES FIRST GRADE RESERVE GRADE ROUND 16: Claremont v Perth (Claremonp. Subiaco v East First Grade Free (Subiaco~ South Free v East Perth ( rec Oval), Swan Glen Harris Tenigal Avoca 52 (8) Justin Jones Gosford 30 (3) Pennant Hills 26.18-174 d East Sydney 9.13-67 Dist v est Perth (Bassendean), Peel, bye. St George 18.13-121 d North Shore 10.22.a2 Swan Districts 7.5-47 v Claremont 9.10-64 Maurice Goolagong T enigal Avoca 46(4) Jamie Stephen T enigal Avoca 23 (0) Balmain 19.14-128 d Baulkham Hills 15.7-97 West Perth 8.13-61 v Subiaco 9.5-59 Western Suburbs - Bye South Fremantfe, bye. • Alan Martin KillameyVale 40(10) Matthew Sullivan Gosford 15 (0) Reserve Grade RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE- Round 11 Donovan Ness KillameyVale 37(9) Andrew Brice KillameyVale 14 (0) Wagga Tigers 18.12-120 v Leeton-Whitton 5.8-38 PennantHills 17.13-115 d EastSydney 5.7-37 Michael Burdeu Peninsula Swans 22 (8) Jade Matthison Wyong Lakes 14 (0) North Shore 15.10-100 d St George 3.6-24 Griffith 22.14-146 v East Wagga-Kooringal 12.12.a4 Balmain 14.7-91 d Baulkham Hills 10.15-75 Man~oplah-Cook Utd 15.16-106 v Temora 11.3-69 Stephen M W1Dery Bateau Bay 21 (0) Colin Hone Tenigal A voe a 13 (2) Western Suburbs - Bye oolamon 6.9-45 v Turvey Park 16.12·108 Narrandera 12.9.a1vGanmain-GGM16.12-108 Matthew O'Donnell Gosford 19 (0) Glen Robilliard Bateau Bay II (0) Under 18 ROUND 12-July 11·12 Campbelltown 19.16-130 d EastSydney 2.1-13 Sat- East Wagga-Kooringal v Wagg a Tigers Paul Harrison Killamey Vale 19 (6) John O'Brien Wyong Lakes 10 (0) North Shore 14.12-96 d Western Jets 3.2-20 Sat - Temora v Griffith Leigh Spinks Peninsula Swans 18 (3) Brendon Lyon KillameyVale 10 (0) Western Suburbs 6.5-41 d Sutherland 1.11-17 Sun ·Turvey Park v Mangoplah-Cookardinia Utd . .NCC Hunters .25 .. 13-1-63. _d Balmain 1.2.a Sat-Narrandera v Coolamon Dane Amidy Killamey Vale 1·8·(3)- Anthony Small Tenigal Avoca· 9 (0) PennantHills 17.18-120 d lnglebum 2.3-15 Sun - Ganmain-Grong Grong Matong v Leeton-Whitton Penrith 12.3-75 d St George 10.6-66 Baulkham Hills • Bye FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE- ROUND 11 Rock-Yerong Creek 20.11-131vMarrar15.9-99 UNDER 17'S UNDER 14'S SFA Results· Round 12 played July 4, 1998 Ardlethan 23.16-154 v Uranquinty-Kapooka 5.9-39 Cootamundra 10.12-72 v Collingullie-Ash 20.12-132 ConorLyon KillameyVale 34 (0) Michael Clarice KillameyVale 23 (7) FirstGrade Nth Wagga-RAAF 19.10-124 v Rivcoll 8.8-56 Uni of NSW 15.16-106 d South West Sydney 10.5-65 Ariah Park-Mirool, bye. Jared Brittle BateauBay 31 (4) Matthew McAulliffe Peninsula Swans 19 (2) Sydney Uni 27.14-176 d Hawkesb.ury 5.4-34 FARRER· ROUND 12 ·Saturday July 11 Nathan Reid Tenigal Avoca 21 (0) Brad Bowning Wyong Lakes 12 (0) Macquarie Uni 19.13-127 d Pennth 9.6-60 Uranquinty-Kapooka v The Rock-Yerong Creek Manly-Warringi!h 8.18-66 d Cronulla-Suther1and 8.7-55 Ariah Park-Mirool v Ardlethan Brett Appleton Tenigal Avoca 20 (2) Dane Allen KillameyVale 10 (0) Holroyd-Blacktown 13.13-91 d Wollongong 11.10-76 Nth Wagga-RAAF v Cootamundra Rivcoll v Marrar Shane Hobbs BateauBay 13 (I) Braldey Ede WyongLakes 9 (2) Reserve Grade Collingullie-Ashmont bye South West Sydney 9.8-62 d Uni of NSW 4.5-29 Scott Appleton Tenigal Avoca 12 (0) Chris Baibeler Wyong Lakes 7 (0) ACT AFL - ROUND 15 Sydney Uni 27.13-175 d Hawkesbury 3.4-22 Grant Feeney KillameyVale 12 (0) Tom Robinson Tenigal Avoca 7 (0) Penrith 7.7-49 d Macquarie Uni 7.6-48 Ainslie 7.10-52 v Tuggeranong 16.7-103 Campbelltown v Weston Creek (no scores) Manly-Warringah 8.20-68 d Cronulla-Suther1and 5.5-35 Jade Matthison Wyong Lakes 12 (O) Chris Dezso Gos ford 7 (2) Wollongong 6.13-49 d Holroyd-Blacktown 5.7-37 Belconnen 12.15.a7 v Queanbeyan 13.10·88 Eastlake, bye. Kane O'Connell KillameyVale 12 (1) Joshua Fountain KillameyVale 7(1) SANFL- Round 15 ACTAFL- ROUND 16-July 11·12 Allan Cook BateauBay II (1) Central 10.8-58vSturt17.11-113 Ainslie v Belconnen, Campbelltown v Tuggeranong, Quean- Matthew Richardson Gosford 6 (I) West Adelaide 12.8-80 v Eagles 8.6-54 beyan v Eastlake, Weston Creek, bye. South Adelaide 9.20-74 v Port Adelaide 8.8-56 UNDER 12'S North 10.7-67 v Norwood 10.12-72 NEWCASTLE AFL ·ROUND 11 OQAFL Olub Ohamplcnshlp Glenelg - bye Newcastle City 24.32·176 v Macquarie 2.0-12 Adrian O'Brien Tenigal Avoca 28 (4) LADDER: Norwood 20pts, 52.98%; Sturt 20, 52.53; West 16, Wallsend 12.14-86 v West Newcastle 7.12-54 52.65; Port 14, 51.97; Centrals 12, 52.22; Eagles 12, 51.04; Wamers Bay 9.9-63 v Nelson Bay 13.7·85 Michael Bennett Peninsula Swans 23 (4) South 12, 48.20; North 10, 47.12; Glenelg 2, 41.23. Singleton-Lone Pine 3.9-27vCardiff18.14-122 Killarney Vale 108 Craig Stokes Peninsula Swans 18 (5) ROUND 16: Eagles v Central (Woodville), Port v North RESERVES: Newcastle City 10.13-73 d Cardiff 6.5-41, Nel- (Adelaide), Sturt v West (Unley), Glenelg v South (Penola), son Bay 10.10-70 d Wamers Bay 6.5-41, Wallsend 15.8-98 James Pettit Peninsula Swans 16 (2) Terrigal Avoca 91 Norwood, bye. v West Newcastle 6.8-44. Kyall Walford Peninsula Swans 16 (2) PERTH-WESTAR RULES-Round 15 LEISURE COAST AFL Peninsula Swans 79 Peel Thunder 6.11-47 v South Fremantle 6.24-60 Bomaderry 11.11-n v Albatross 10.6-66 Cameron Hudson Killamey Vale 15 (I) Subiaco 9.11 ·65 v Swan Districts 9.9-63 Shellharbour 14.10-94 v Northern District 7.10-52 East Fremantle 10.6-66 v Claremont 8.12-60 Goulbum 8.6-54 v Port Kembla 17.10-112 Matthew Chaplin Bateau Bay 9 (0) Gosford 65 Camden 10.4-64 v Nowra 21.14·140 Perth 7.11-53 v East Perth 14.12-96 Nathan Chaplin Bateau Bay 9 (0) West Perth, bye. RESERVES: Ulladulla 10.5-65 d Port Kembla 5.7-37, Alba- Wyong Lakes 54 Tim Eather BateauBay 9 (0) LADDER: East Free 44, 165%; West Perth 40, 164; East tress byw/ofrom Bomaderry, Camden 17.11-113 d Nowra 3.7-25, Wollondilly 11.4.aO d Shellharbour 5.3-33. Perth 40, 114; Subiaco 32, 118; Claremont 28, 93, South Free Aaron Monk Gosford 9 (0) Bateau Bay 24, 99, Swans 16, 88, Perth 12, 78, Peel 0, 51. 32 8 17 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD J998 ..MasteifOodS Star ..flcliiever ..fl.ward' u' The Masterfoods Star Achiever Award TERRIGALAVOCA WYONGLAKES Glen Harris Terrigal Avoca 8 (0) " progress points as shown above are as at BLACK, RED AND WHITE BIA.CK AND WHITE Round 10. Ty Gallagher Wyong Lakes 8 (0) & Under 12's - Coach: Rob DIXON Under ]J's - Coach: David EDE Under the conditions of this Award no fur- Dean Wall Terrigal Avoca 1 (3) ther voting progress will be made public 1 Mitchell EDE Kristen Williams Terrigal Avoca 6 (0) 1 Kaila VAN DAM 17 Jack Glanville until the announcement of the final Top Ten 2 Brent EDE 2 Jesse COLLIER and the presentation to the winner at the 4 Sam O'BRIEN 3 Robert DENNISS-FIELD Alan Martin Killarney Vale 6 (3) 4 Jesse SHEENS CCAFL Grand Final at Adelaide Street Oval 5 James SMITH Ben Thomas Killarney Vale 5 (0) 6 Lachlan FOX 5 Stephanie STEPHENSON on Sunday September 6. 6 Michael POWER 7 Darren WALKER Matthew O'Shea Gosford 5 (0) 8 Stephen LYNCH 8 Samantha BARBELER The winner will receive, courtesy of Master- 9 Luke ROBINSON 10 Trent WA TT-MUNRO foods, Two return air tickets to Melbourne, Allan McGlinn Killarney Vale 5 (0) 10 Kris VAN HAREN 11 Greg MARSHALL accommodation in Melbourne and two tick- 11 Geoffrey SCOTT 12 Rebecca DENNISS-FIELD ets to the AFL Grand Final. Donovan Ness Killarney Vale 5 (2) 12 Jayson VAN DAM 17 Nicole RADFORD 13 Matthew WILSON 18 Jon RADFORD DaneAmidy Killarney Vale 4 (0) 14 Adrian O'BRIEN 20 Daryl FLOYD 15 Jack ROBINSON Under U's - Coach: Trevor TASKER 16 Matthew SALMON Under U's - Coach: Jason CARTER 1 Bradley LAING 2 Brent EDE I Stephen LYNCH 3 Michael RICHARDS 4 Mitchell LENNOX 4 Bradley EDE 19 Patrick LEWIS 5 Mitchell EDE 23 Lee ROBINSON 6 Scott TASKER The Jetty 24 Scott DOBSON 7 Robert DENNISS-FIELD 26 Ryan WILSON 12 Chris BARBELER 27 Gavin KING 15 Chris MCCLUAND 28 Matthew WILSON IS Geoffrey FLETCHER Three Bif! Bands 29 Jared WALKER 19 Brad BROWNING 30 Chris SALMON 20 Adam TASKER Friday, July J.7 • Entry is Free. 32 Tom ROBINSON Different bands perform each week. 33 Jayson VAN DAM Under 17's - Coach: Les HYNDMAN Under 17's - Coach: Malcolm COOPER The Long Jetty Hotel 1 Steven EDWARDS 405 The Entrance Road, 2 Scott APPLETON 44 Adam SINDEL 2 Adam WILLIAMS ,. 9 Peter VAN DAM 45 Aaron WALKER 3 Joel MILES Long Jetty 15 Angus DARLING 49 Richard BARDON 4 Michael RICHARDS 31 Luke LEPAGE 6 Scott TASKER Ph: 4332 1888 32 Ben WILSON 12 Tim ARCHER Weekly Specials in the Drive-In Bottle Shop 14 Trevor GUIHOT 33 Dane WALKER Poker and Card Machines 34 Mitchell GUILMARTIN 15 Chris MCCLUAND 36 Nathan REID 16 Nathan CONVY Proud Sponsors of the Bateau Bay Blues 39 Brett APPLETON 17 Luke MCCLUAND 40 Chris RANZETTA 21 Geoff GALEA 41 Matt RANZETTA 42 Conor HOLMES. 16 9 CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD KILLARNEY VALE PENINSULA SWANS ~ictoria Q:ourt r BLACK WITH RED SASH WHITE WITH RED YOKE BUILDING SERVICES • Under 12's - Coach: Alan ELSWORTHY Under 12's- Coach: Leigh SPINKS 1 Jarrad CARPENTER 1 James PETTIT 3 Nathan ELSWORTHY 3 James LYONS 1 1 & 1 3, VICTORIA COURT 5 Chad SMITH 4 Michael BENNETT 6 Adam THOMAS 6 Michael HAINES 36-40 VICTORIA STREET, EAST GOSFORD 7 Matthew DOYLE 7 Chris SPINKS 8 Cameron HUDSON 18 Jessie BUCKLEY 8 Stuart COYLE 9 Robert O'CONNELL 19 Matthew LUCAS 12 Ryan BULTITUDE I2 Mitchell REA 20 Peter WA TIS 15 Jake MURPHY ------4322 22:3:3------15 Joe-LP/.INGS 21 KyfoMc-DQNALD- 17 KyaU WALFORD I6 Joshua GLENN 22 Scott LAMPERT 18 Scott HARVEY I 7 Lachlan ELLISON 31 Craig STOKES FREE DESIGN SERVICE AVAILABLE ON KITCHEN AND Under 14's- Coach: Michael SCHELL Under 14's - Coach: Sean FITZGERALD BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. 1 Scott REID 18 Adrian STEPHENS 2 Gerard SCHELL 19 Ryan KELLY 1 Tim HILLMAN 3 Joshua FOUNTAIN 22 Mitchell REECE 4 Matthew MCAULIFFE 4 Michael CLARKE 23 Jamie PETTINGTON 5 Scott ELLISON 7 Dean LAFFEY 24 Mitchell COOK 6 Matthew HUDSON 10 Simon PETTINGER 25 Ben TALBOT 9 David PARKER 11 Scott CARY 26 Dane BUCKLEY I 0 Tom GIBSON 12AdamTAYLOR 27 Adam HUDSON 11 Michael FISHER 13 Dane ALLEN 12 Aaron WALSH 14 Justin GLENN 14 Tadd WALFORD 15 Mitchell CAMERON 18 Dennis CARDWELL 16 Daniel WATTERSON 25 Nick BOTTRILL 17 Nathan DEAN 31 Scott SIL VIA 48 Gareth HAINES Under 17's- Coach: Graham EDGLEY I Kane O'Connell 21 Jason EDGLEY Under 17's - Coach: Glenn BEASLEY 2 Glen CURLEY 31 Benjamin ROBISON 3 Stuart CAMERON 1 Shane HIGGINS 5 Jeff McLEAN 2 Anthony WITHERS 6 Brian COLTON 3 Marcus HARIVEL 7 Dane WOODBURY 4 Peter MCCARTHY 8 Grant FEENEY 7 Allan CURTAIN I 0 Russell BEATTIE 12 William STOKES 12 Morgan HAWKES 14 Tadd WALFORD 13 Nathan ELLIS 17 Tim PETTIT 14 Nicholas RIDDLE 18 Dennis CARDWELL 15 Conor LYON 19 Tim HILLMAN 16 Daniel WATTS 24 Brendan CAIRNS 17 Andrew HAGGARTY 27 Mark EDMONDSON 18 Craig WOODBURY 48 Gareth HAINES 10 15 CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD GOSFORD BATEAU BAY ~ GOSFORD BATEAUBAY BLACK WITH GOLD SASH NAVY BLUE BLACK WITH GOLD SASH NAJIYBLUE Under 12's - Coach: Dave CROXTON Under l 2's - Coach: David REED • Coach: Frank Engel Coach: David Reed Captain: Michael Fuller Captain: David Reed I Lachlan SAMPSON 13 Reece JOHNSON I Nathan CHAPLIN 17 Dean MORRIS 23 Marc DWYER 2 Justin LLOYD 18 Renee SMITH 2 Shannon DALEY 1 Danny BEMBRICH 1 Ben SUMMERS 3 Daniel WOLSKI 32 Joshua COLLINS 3 Bradley MARSHALL 19Ian TYLEY 2 Murray SCHUBERT 4 Daniel WEIR 4 Chris LARDEN 25 Scott REED 2 Brendan SMITH 5 Joshua CROXTON 6 Brendan EA THER 3 Leigh WAGENER 3 Wayne MORRISSEY 6 Matthew DEITZ 7TimEATHER 5 FrankENGEL 4 Stephen MUNNERY 7 Sam DILLON 8 Matthew CHAPLIN 6 Wayne MCF;WEN 5 Ross BARRY 8 Steven BIRCHALL 11 Ben EDWARDS 7 Michael LIVINGSTONE 6 Craig ONIONS 9 Joshua JONES 12 Aaron EDWARDS 8 Brenton KELLY 7 David REED 10 Luke BROWN 14 Jarrod SINCLAIR 9 Matt O'SHEA 8 Steve WEILAND 12 Ian PRITCHARD 15 Anthony BUSCOMBE 10 Dave RUNDLE 9 David UPCROFT 18 Nicholas RICHARDSON 16 Blake ATKINSON 22 Shanon CAMPBELL-PEARCE 11 Martin FORMOSA 10 Greg DUFFY Under U's - Coach: Glen ALLEN 23 Nicholas BUSCOMBE 12 Shane BRABBINS 11 Nathan TRIM 24 Brendan CLYOES DALE 13 Glen PAGE 12 Brian HODSON 2 Luke BARDSLEY 14 Adam CAIRNS 13 Trent LONG 10 Nick Tootel Under 14's - Coach: Wayne MORRISEY 15 Jeremy MILLER 17 Trent SP ARKS 14 Paul DALEY 17 Michael FULLER 18 Bruce ONLEY 15 Matt RICHARDSON I Chris LARDEN 17 Nathan CHAPLIN 18 Steve JUDD 21 Noel JAGO 18 Glen PRITCHARD 3 Dean MORRIS 18 Chad ONLEY 19 Kernan WESTLEY 22 Mark COLEMAN 19 Chris DEZSO 4 Brendan EA THER 20Ian TYLEY 20 Nathan WESTLEY 24 Craig LLOYD 23 Todd REDMAN 6TimEATHER 21 Dave BENNETT 25 Jeff MOSS 24 Chris RICHARDSON 7 Matthew CHAPLIN 25 Michael MA YER 22 Brad MCKAIG 38 James BARRY 8 Cameron MCELROY Adam HUNGERFORD 26 Brad DEITZ 9 Kenrick SMITH 25 27 Michael WRIGHT 12 Jarrod SINCLAIR 26 Tony DILLON 28 Daniel MITCHELL 14 Ronnie EA THER 27 IanMERGARD 30 James MIDDLETON 15 Scott REED 28 Steve GUILMARTIN 31 Matthew PHILLIPS 19 Brendan CLYDESDALE 34 Mark DAVIS 34 Steven TURNER Under l 7's - Coach: Stephen MUNNERY Under I 7's - Coach: Michael LIVINGSTONE I Allan COOK 47 Ronnie EA THER 3 Mark DAVIS 4MarkPATTON 48 Paul PEACOCK • 4 John DEITZ 5 Todd ONLEY 7 Jarrod HUNGERFORD UncleBenV 7GuyBYRNE 14 Daniel LACY I 0 Dean SMITH & 15 Matthew RICHARDSON 12 Blake DILLON 17 Dane ANTEES 3 14 Shane HOBBS SCOREBOARD 11. TIME 1/z TIME / .. TIME FINAL Ben CHEVERALL 16 Daniel SMITH 19 Chris DEZSO 17 Toby OSBORNE GOSFORD 24 Chris RICHARDSON 20 James LONG 26 Brad DEITZ 22 Dale LONG BATEAU BAY 31 Mathew PHILLIPS 25 Andrew SMITH 33 Kyle BREEN 14 11 CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD .JATIJVVAYA\ T AIJtl.AllJt §TVttT ,.. KJLLARNEY VALE PENINSULA SWANS TERR/GAL AVOCA WYONGLAKES BLACK WITH RED SASH WHITE WITH RED YOKE BLACK, RED AND WHITE BLACK AND WHITE :ri Coach: Paul Harrison Coach: Michael Burdeu Coach: Paul Van Der Kamp Coach: Ray Pratt Captain: Paul Harrison Captain: Michael Burdeu Captain: Dave Grimmond Captain: Paul Laksa I Brenton ARNOLD I Jason PILLING I Glen HARRIS I Paul LAKSA 2 David CAV ANOUGH 2 Karl HIGGINS 2 Llyod KERR 2 Ryan BERRY 3 Paul HARRISON 3 Matt WILSON 3 Matt MULLINS 3 Kevin .GALEA 4 Alan MARTIN 4 John SPILLARD 5 Paul VAN DER KAMP 4 Andrew PRATT 5 Mark SHELLEY 5 Andrew MOSS 7 Dean WALL 5 Bill DENNIS 6 Andrew BRICE 6 Greg TENGSTROM 8 NathanREA 6 Jade MA TTHISON ___ 7 Clayton BAKER 7 Leigh SPINKS 9 Dave GRIMMOND 7 Ashley MARRIOT 8 Benjamin THOMAS 8 Glen RUSHTON 10 Ryan DIXON 8 Ty GALLAGHER 9 DaneAMIDY 9 Sean FITZGERALD 12 Simon BANKS 9 Jamie BUTLER 10 Sean MITCHELL 10 Quentin DONALD 13 Damon CROWE 10 Mark HAMIL TON II Donovan NESS 11 Jorgen JACOBSEN 18 Kristen WILLIAMS 11 Brett SHELTON 12 Peter KELLEHER 12 Matthew SPILLARD 21 /..:dy MORRISBY 12 Frank BRIGHT 13 Matthew DANIEL 13 Nick CONDON 22 Matthew JONES 13 Tyson HUDSON 14 Neil KELLEHER 16 Daniel SIMPSON 23 Maurice GOOLAGONG 14 Jason KING 16 Alan McGLINN 17 Brett JACOBSON 25 Jason CARTER 16 Matthew KENT 17 Shane KING 18 Darren EDMONDSON 29 Shaun MCGURGAN 18 David GALEA 18 Terry FORD 19 David ELLERTON 32 Steven KEANE 19 Conrad WEBB 19 Craig PRINGLE 20 Paul PIERCY 34 Damian MOLONEY 20 Matt TRAVERS 20 Alan HAWKINS 22 Troy LAING 35 David HAMILTON 21 Jason LINDLEY 21 Nathan CAMBOURN 25 Michael BURDEU 44 Malcolm COOPER 23 Les HYNDMAN 22 RyanMAHALM 27 John CREPAS 47 James JACKSON 24 Mark MARLBOROUGH 29 Sean MULDOON 35 Michael GULLIVER 30 Kurt MARTIN 39 Marty SPEED t·~ SCOREBOARD 1/. TIME %TIME o/. TIME FINAL SCOREBOARD %TIME FINAL KILLARNEY VALE TERRIGAL AVCCA PENINSULA SWANS WYONG LAKES 1,6 1 :a NATHAN BURKE was one of the few 100% biers for the Salnls who tumbled back lo second - NORTH MELB 22.13- • Workers compensation and personal injury HAWTHORN in the final quarter against Adelaide failed to add to 145 (Carey 6, Abraham 5, Grant 3, McKernan 3) best, Carey, their three-quarter Ume score. It was the first ~Ion on 25 years King, Simpson, ST KILDA 12.7·79 best, Burke, Harvey, Thomp that the Hawks have been poinUess in the dosmg term - last Ume son. Family Law was 73-R9 versus St Kilda at Moorabbin. • Doga claw their way to victory •- Sydney's win over Fremanlle on Sunday was their first sue· Civil and Commercial disputes cess at Subiaco Oval since April 12 1987. It ended losses agamst The Dogs and Demons had a UghHy-fought contest in the good • West Coast in 1989, 1990. 1991, 1992. 1995 and 1997, plus their conditions at Carlton on Saturday {21,030). There were few 1996 failure against the Dockers. It was also Sydney's first victory highlights in the low-seoring affair in which neither side played well until the final quarter. Court appearances and Legal Advice against Fremanue. •