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We had the Tune into 89.7fm Eastside Radio every Saturday St George v East Coast Eagles (01 Round 11 Sun 23rd July V North Shore v Penn ant Hill s (GI Fri 16th June North Shore v Western Suburbs (GI nail-biter at Roger Sheeran Oval between the Eagles morning for one hour of previews, team lineups and Sun 14th May Sydney Swans v North Shore (NI 7:30pm East Coast Eag les v Balmain (RI and the Dragons and across the harbour at more with Troy Garner and Gary Moretti from UNSW/ ES v Sydney Swans (SCGI Sat 17th June St George v UNSW/ES 10) Drummoyne Oval Baima in reversed last year's grand 8-9am. P/ Hills 133(811 v Nth Shore 17.11(113) 11 OOam UNSW/ES v Campbelltown (VI BYE: Campbel Itow n final result with some great hard at the ba ll football. UNSW/EASTERN SUBURBS ANNOUNCES Sun 9th April BYE: Western Suburbs Sun 18th June In the Northside derby the Bears took the honors ALLIANCE WITH WESTERN BULLDOGS Swans 21.23(149) v UN SW/ ES 5 9(39) Western Suburbs v St George (WI Round 17 BYE: Western Suburbs Round 7 Balmain v Pennant Hil ls (DI Sun 30th July and at the SCG the Swans, were too classy for the This week UNSW/Eastern Suburbs announced their Sat 20th May BYE: East Coast Eagles Western Suburbs v Balmain (WI Bulldogs. alliance with the AFL Western Bulldogs at a media Round 2 Western Suburbs v East Coast Eagles (W) UNSW/ES v East Coast Eag les (VI LAUNCH OF THE SYDNEY AFL SEASON conference at the Inter-Continental in the city. Sat 15th April UNSW/ES v Pennant Hill s (VI Round 12 Campbelltown v Pennant Hills (M) The NSW football community came together last Bulldogs CEO Mark Patterson and vice-captain UNSW/ES v Western Suburbs (V) Campbelltown v North Shore (Ml Sat 24th June St George v North Shore (01 St George v Balmain (01 Sun 21st May St George v Sydney Swans (SCG) BYE: Sydney Swans week at the beautiful North Sydney Oval to officially Chris Grant travelled to Sydney for the North Shore v East Coast Eagles (GI Sydney Swans v Balmai n (SCGI 4:30pm launch the start of the Vili's Sydney AFL 2000 announcement. Sun 16th April 12 lOpm Sun 25th June Round 18 premiership season. The partnership will be based on football CampbelI town v Sydney Swans BYE St George Campbelltown v Western Suburbs (Ml Fri 4th Aug Amongst the special guests were Swans and AFL operations and coaching support, sponsorship (SCG l laml North Shore v Balmain (NI Sydney Swans v Western Suburbs (NI (NSW/ACT) Chairman Richard Colless, Swans CEO opportunities in the Sydney market. membership BYE Pennan t Hills Round 8 Pennant Hi lls v East Coast Eagles (RI 730pm Sat 27th May BYE UN SW/ES Sun 6th Aug Kelvin Templeton and Swans players Ryan growth and administration in Sydney and support Round3 Baima in v Western Suburbs (DI Ba lmain v UNSW/ES (D) Fitzgerald, Stephen Doyle, Brett Kirk, Jared Crouch for the Sydney based AFL fi xtures. Sat 22nd April East Coast Eagles v UN SW/ES (R) Round 13 East Coast Eagles v Campbelltown (R) and Gerrard Bennett, Kangaroos CEO Greg Miller The Western Bulldogs have a home game Pennant Hill s v Campbelltown (El Sat 1st July Pennant Hills v St George (E) Sydney Swans v St George (SCG) and star player Anthony Stevens, AFL ambassadors scheduled for the SCG on May 14 versus Sydney. 4:30pm Sun 28th May Campbel ltown v St George (Ml BYE North Shore Sun 23rd April North Sh ore v St George (SCG) 9:30 am Western Suburbs v Pennant Hi lls (WI Paul Kelly and Tony Lockett, West Coast Eagles Western Suburbs v Campbelltown (WI BYE Sydney Swans UNSW/ES v North Sh ore (VI FINALS Victorian Manager Stephen Nash and the Sydney Week 1- Semi Finals Balmain v North Shore (D) Sun 2nd July AFL General Managers, coaches and captains. AFL Jiu_ Moss 12th/13th August East Coast Eagles v Pennant Hill s (R) Round 9 Sydney Swans v East Coast Eagles Week 2 Preliminary Final (NSW/ACT) Commissioner John Yates announced MEDIA MANAGER AFL (NSW/ACT) COMMISSION BYE UNSW/ ES Fri 2nd June (SCGI 11 OOam 20th August UNSW/ES v Balmain (VI 730pm BYE Ba lmain the NSW AFL Life Members were to become Life Roger Sheeran Round 4 Sat 3rd June Grand Final Members of the AFL (NSW/ACT) Commission. They Sat 29th April Campbel ltown v East Coast Eagles (M) Round 14 27th August Roger Sheeran 2:30pm are listed below. More details and photos will North Shore v Sydney Swans (SCGI St George v Pennant Hills (01 Sat 8th July feature in next week's Record. Sun 4th June 730pm Balmain v St George (SCG) 4:30pm AFL (NSW/ACT) COMMISSION LIFE Sun 30th April Western Suburbs v Sydn ey Swans Sun 9th July St George v Western Suburbs (01 (SCG) 11 OOam Western Suburbs v UNSW/ES (WI MEMBERS Pennant Hills v Balmain (El BYE: North Shore Sydney Swans v Campbelltown (Ml Bill Hart (elected 1964), Jack Hayes (1966), Syd Campbelltown v UNSW/ES (Ml East Coast Eagles v North Shore (R) Fe Istead ( 1967), Jack Hammond (1971 ), Jack BYE: East Coast Eagles Statt,Champion$hip BYE: Pennant Hills Armstrong (1979), Rod Gillett (1989), Ian Granland Sat 10th June (1990), Ted Ray (1993), John Yates (1998), Craig Round$ Sydney AFL v RFL Round 15 Sat 6th May Maher Oval. Wagga Fri 14th July Davis (2000). Western Suburbs v North Shore (WI Balmain v Sydney Swans (N)7:30pm Balmain v East Coast Eagles (D) Rouncf10 Sat 15th July UNSW/ES v St George (V) Sat 10th June East Coa st Eagles v Western Suburbs (R) Sun 7th May North Shore v UNSW/ES (NI Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES (El Sydney Swans v Pennant Hills (SCGI Sun 11th June North Shore v Campbelltown (GI 11 OOam East Coast Eagles v Sydn ey Swans BYE St George BYE Campbel ltown (SCGI 11 OOam Mon 12th June Round 1& Round6 Pennant Hills v Western Suburbs IE) Sat 22nd July Sat 13th May St George v Campbelltown (012 OOpm Pennant Hill s v Sydney Swans (SCGI SIMON WEBB - North Shore BYE: Ba lmain Campbelltown v Ba lmain (Ml 4:30pm From left: Ted Ray, Jack Hammond, Ian Granlund, Craig Davis, John Yates. SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 2,April 15-16 2000 Bulld~gs to fight back UNSW/ES v Western Suburbs Village Green -Y,,e Magpies will be hoping a new coach, hard pre-season I campaign and the addition of some new players will lift them ollingwood is 10-year::old Christopher off the bottom of the ladder and into the final four this year. Bacchus Marsh. New coach John Zelesco, who coached the side in the early COFFEE MORNING '90s is back and will instil the ethic of hard work which he based Be arthe social club on Tuesday, April 18, at 11 am his playing career around. for the Ard tre pporte.rs' C off The Magpies have recruited NSW state centreman Mark oming~The cos is jus and new me Mooney from Turvey Park in the Riverina and his counterpart most welcome. Tony Morris from Coolamon. Morris will play at half-back and ThetSupporte,rs' Club .ls also n aking bookin will lift the Magpies work rate in defence. Rover Shane Dupille, for a special MCG tour ahd lunch on Monday, May from Macquarie University, corppletes the Magpies classy at a,cost of $20. Please conta . an Hawker recruiting ·trifecta. 3706°724. A knee reconstruction in 1998 looked like ending the career of BEST BUYS Paul Charles but his for ·· · he Vili's Cup showed he was back to Our winter.2000 merchandise:is now in st2ck, wi his best. great jackets and rugbttops available from t The pre-season rm ~!5.~ptain Lee Urq~~art and vice captain lub. · dren's polo flee top · st Scott Thomlins ..... lso ~aggests that the Magpies will not be 0 her hHt ite dud T wooden spooners in 2000. After a bye in round one, their first Nineties at $75, foot'/ masks ·;t $25 and the hit-out for the ~.~iiR eek \!¥ill.gives~ good indication of im remief?hip CD a · the sort of improvemen ey've made. LADIES NIGH This week the fans will be hoping the bite is back in the ying We're paaaaac~! Ladie ·.. Bulldog. The Bui s wiHhav,e tof~regroup after the Swans did the ·• on Friday, April.28, at t ame against . the mauling last Sunday at the SCG~ This exclusive women-only dinner is not to be The loss of captain C~S!;i•O'Q.~~~r( Pagi Webber and Matt missed:. .'. , Kimball cut short a promising first half and:the Bulldogs couldn't the Guests will be wined and dined ~hile C stop Swans ruckman Simon Feast and Craig O'Brien, who played the game from one of our spectacular hos itali on the ball, controlling the game:The significant signing this roo erloo the ground.
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