Round 10 - 27th—28th June Round 10 - 27th—28th June AFL AROUND THE GROUNDS LADDER

P W L D % Pts FREMANTLE 11 10 1 0 138 40 WEST COAST 12 9 3 0 154 36 SYDNEY 11 9 2 0 138 36 With some good weather being experienced the last few AFL Sydney Premier Division COLLINGWOOD 11 8 3 0 131 32 weeks, miserable conditions during the week returned to HAWTHORN 11 7 4 0 153 28 Tips for Round 10 GWS 12 7 5 0 101 28 Sydney causing some games to be postponed and moved. ‘The Rookie’ ‘Danny’ ADELAIDE 11 6 5 0 108 24 Giants by 11 Eagles by 21 Fortunately though, the sun come out over the weekend RICHMOND 11 6 5 0 108 24 Demons by 21 Demons by 15 allowing for matches to be played under the blue sky and WESTERN BULLDOGS 11 6 5 0 104 24 Students by 37 Students by 23 skills on full display. GEELONG 12 6 6 0 98 24 Dragons by 42 Dragons by 19

NORTH MELBOURNE 12 6 6 0 96 24 PORT ADELAIDE 12 5 7 0 98 20 East Coast continued on their merry way with a convincing 131 point victory over UNSW/ES. The Ea- ESSENDON 11 4 7 0 87 16 gles had 12 different goals kickers in the win that pushed them to the top of the ladder. St George ST KILDA 11 4 7 0 80 16 cemented their place in the top five win a strong 25 point win over Sydney University at Henson Park MELBOURNE 12 4 8 0 78 16 on Saturday Twilight. The Dragons lead from start to finish against the Students who now have some CARLTON 11 2 9 0 69 8 pressure to stay in the top five after North Shore made it back to back wins. The Bombers kicked BRISBANE 11 2 9 0 65 8 eight goals to zero in the first half to take command of the match against UTS and ended up running GOLD COAST 11 1 10 0 66 4 out victors by 46 points. In the other match of the weekend, Pennant Hills defeated Western Suburbs in a hard fought 20 point victory. ROUND 12 RESULTS HAWTHORN 17.12.114 def. ADELAIDE 12.13.85 All three Women’s Division One games went ahead with UNSW/ES, Macquarie University and West- WEST COAST 13.12.90 def. RICHMOND 10.10.70 ern Wolves all getting the points on the weekend. The week also saw the Women’s 10-1 best players CARLTON 17.8.110 def. PORT ADELAIDE 16.10.106 in the competition finalised with reigning Best and Fairest Steph Walker being named the number 1 NORTH MELBOURNE 18.9.117 def. GWS 8.13.61 player. Check out the top five further back in the record. WESTERN BULLDOGS 22.14.146 def. BRISBANE 11.8.74 MELBOURNE 18.5.113 def. GEELONG 13.11.89 This weekend sees a wonderful achievement for not only the umpiring ranks but also AFL Sydney with GOLD COAST BYE ST KILDA BYE Frank Kalayzich umpiring his 500th Premier Division match. This is an unbelievable achievement for SYDNEY BYE COLLINGWOOD BYE Frank and we congratulate on the fantastic career so far. To mark the occasion, high profile AFL um- ESSENDON BYE FREMANTLE BYE pires Ray Chamberlain and Hayden Kennedy will officiate the Manly-Warringah v East Coast match at Weldon Oval. Congratulations Frank on a wonderful achievement! FIXTURES This weekend also sees the clash the AFL Sydney community has been waiting for with Manly Warrin- ROUND 13 ROUND 14 gah hosting East Coast at Weldon Oval. Both teams have been a force so far this year and this game Thursday, 25th June Thursday, 2nd July Fremantle v Collingwood Sydney v Port Adelaide will be a true heavyweight clash. The match will be live streamed and can be viewed at Friday 26th June Friday 3rd July www.youtube.com/aflsydneylive starting at 2.30pm. Sydney v Richmond Collingwood v Hawthorn Saturday 27th June Saturday 4th July Hawthorn v Essendon Richmond v GWS In other matches, North Shore will try to make it three on the trot when they take on Pennant Hills at Brisbane v Adelaide Gold Coast v North Melbourne Gore Hill Oval, both UNSW/ES and Sydney University will look to return to the winners list as they St Kilda v Western Bulldogs Western Bulldogs v Carlton take on each other at Village Green. The final game of the weekend will see St George make the trip Sunday 28th June Melbourne v West Coast to Picken Oval where they will face Wester Suburbs who will be looking for win number 2 for this Carlton v Gold Coast Sunday 5th July season. Bye Essendon v St Kilda North Melbourne, GWS, Port Adelaide, West Coast, Adelaide v Geelong Geelong, Melbourne Fremantle v Brisbane Enjoy your day at the football! www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 44 1 Round 10 - 27th—28th June Round 10 - 27th—28th June CODE OF CONDUCT 2015 PREMIER DIVISION FIXTURE Round 1 Round 6 Round 11 Round 16 PARENTS & SUPPORTERS Friday, Apr 10 Saturday, May 16 Saturday, Jul 04 Saturday, Aug 15 UTS 16.13 v UNSW/ES 6.5 ECE 20.21 v NS 4.1 East Coast v Pennant Hills East Coast v Sydney Uni Saturday, Apr 11 STG 7.4 v MW 13.12 Wests v Sydney Uni St George v North Shore  Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. ECE 15.5 v MW 14.14 PH 9.7 v SU 9.7 UNSW/ES v UTS Pennant Hills v UTS NS 10.15 v WS 10.9 WS 4.11 v UTS 7.7 North Shore v Manly UNSW/ES v Wests  Encourage participation, but don’t force it. PH 16.9 v STG 11.10 UNSW/ES—Bye St George—Bye Manly—Bye  SU—Bye Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. Round 7 Round 12 Round 17 Round 2  Never ridicule mistakes or losses. Supporters are there to support not down- Saturday, May 23 Saturday, Jul 11 Saturday, Aug 22 Saturday, Apr 18 grade. MW 15.11 v SU 6.10 North Shore v Sydney Uni UTS v St George STG 17.9 v SU 14.11 UTS 8.12 v PH 13.6 Pennant Hills v Manly Wests v Manly MW 9.7 v PH 9.14  Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators and NS 12.11 v STG 19.15 St George v East Coast North Shore v East Coast NS 11.8 v UNSW/ES 19.16 Sunday, May 24 UTS v Wests Sydney Uni v UNSW/ES spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. WS 7.4 v ECE 20.14 WS 9.18 v UNSW/ES 7.7 UNSW/ES—Bye Pennant Hills—Bye UTS—Bye  Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. ECE—Bye

Round 13 Round 18  Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club Round 3 Round 8 Saturday, Jul 18 Saturday, Aug 29 Saturday, Apr 25 officials in private. Saturday, June 13 East Coast v Wests St George v Wests WS 6.6 v PH 15.10 STG 12.11 v UTS 12.9 Manly v UTS Sydney Uni v UTS  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such UNSW/ES 4.7 v MW 21.14 MW 17.14 v WS 6.5 Sunday, Jul 19 Manly v UNSW/ES SU 12.11 v NS 6.12 comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and SU 5.9 v ECE 16.14 UNSW/ES v St George Pennant Hill v North Shore Sunday, Apr 26 family that are let down with such remarks. Sunday, Jun 14 Sydney Uni v Pennant Hills East Coast—Bye ECE 21.17 v UTS 3.3 UNSW/ES 15.8 v NS 16.6 North Shore—Bye STG—Bye  Respect the facilities and equipment of your own and opposing Clubs. PH—Bye Sat 5th Sept

 Round 14 Qualifying Final Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward Round 4 Round 9 Saturday, Jul 25 any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. Saturday, May 02 Saturday, June 20 UTS v East Coast Sun 6th Sept STG 12.10 v UNSW/ES 9.12 ECE 25.15 v UNSW/ES 5.4 Manly v St George Elimination Final  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, UTS 7.9 v SU 8.10 UTS 7.9v NS 15.7 Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES officials or players. MW 10.10 v NS 1.3 PH 12.9 v WS 9.7 Sunday, Jul 26 Saturday 12th Sept PH 3.4 v ECE 7.8 SU 9.11 v STG 13.12 Wests v North Shore 2nd Semi Final  Abusive language is unacceptable. WS—Bye MW—Bye Sydney Uni—Bye

 Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments Sunday 13th Sept Round 5 against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is dis- Round 10 Round 15 1st Semi Final Saturday, May 09 Saturday, Jun 27 Saturday, Aug 08 criminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not limited to, ECE 23.12 v STG 5.10 Manly v East Coast St George v Pennant Hills Sunday 20th Sept email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, web- SU 17.16 v WS 4.12 North Shore v Pennant Hills North Shore v UTS Preliminary Final UNSW/ES 3.9 v PH 7.16 site postings (including social media such as Facebook, Twitter and blogs). UNSW/ES v Sydney Uni UNSW/ES v Sydney Uni UTS 12.6 v MW 17.9 Wests v St George Manly v East Coast Sunday, 27th Sept NS—Bye UTS—Bye Wests—Bye Grand Final Postal Address

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Phone Number 02 9453 3034 Fax Number 02 9453 3428 Email Address [email protected] www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2 43 Round 10 - 27th—28th June Round 10 - 27th—28th June 2015 STATISTICS AFL SYDNEY CLUB CONTACTS

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 2015 LEADING GOALKICKERS AUBURN GIANTS Amna K-Hassan 0415 282 855 [email protected] BALMAIN TIGERS Andrew Kyprianou 0423 781 021 [email protected] Premier Division LW TOT

U19/3 BRAYDEN FOWLER MANLY 0 30 BALMAIN WOMEN’S Laura Holdsworth 0417 791 844 [email protected] Sen Res 's / W Tot Wom TRENT STUBBS EAST COAST 4 28 BLACKTOWN MAGIC Fabian McLeod 0431 748 751 [email protected]

JACKSON POLA-SMITH MANLY 0 26 CAMDEN Warren Back 0414 795 529 [email protected] Pennant Hills 243 156 100 499 Division One LW TOT CAMPBELLTOWN David Carey 0423 163 597 [email protected]

Camden 267 140 44 451 LUKE JARJOURA BALMAIN 0 25 EAST COAST EAGLES Peter Physick 0419 264 159 [email protected] BEN ROGERS HOLROYD PARRA 3 22 GOSFORD WILDCATS Lachlan Thompson 0415 676 867 [email protected] Balmain 300 126 14 440 AARON COTTRELL BALMAIN 0 20 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA Justin Cunneen 0433 990 079 [email protected] Manly Warringah 264 126 33 423 Division Two LW TOT MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Pete LeBreton 0423 067 040 [email protected] DANIEL MCDONALD PENRITH 2 18 Blacktown 201 90 71 362 MANLY WARRINGAH Russell Clack 0411 666 577 [email protected] ASH MOELLER BLACKTOWN 4 16 MOOREBANK Mark Coles 0424 249 078 [email protected] East Coast Eagles 264 66 6 336 JAY ROUGHLEY BLACKTOWN 2 16

Division Three LW TOT NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS Verna Leigh 0421 805 147 [email protected] St George 189 88 56 333 GABRIEL ROBBIE SYDNEY UNI 0 35 NOR WEST Dom Shipley 0413 358 131 [email protected] Macquarie University 189 112 28 329 JARAD PATIRA EAST COAST 3 31 NORTH SHORE Liz Fitzgerald 0417 290 219 [email protected] MITCHELL STEVENS PENRITH 4 29 UTS 75 150 100 325 PENNANT HILLS Phil Hare 0409 205 213 [email protected] Division Four LW TOT PENRITH Greg Corless 0412 579 061 [email protected] Penrith 132 88 78 298 JORDAN PIDGEON HOLROYD PARRA 0 20 RANDWICK CITY Jeremy Grant 0414 673 210 [email protected] Sydney University 132 112 33 277 CHAD FITZSIMMONS WOLLONDILLY 0 19 SOUTH COAST THUNDER Michael Dobie 0421 367 725 [email protected] Division Five LW TOT SOUTHERN POWER Lauren Hodgson 0412 771 574 [email protected] Moorebank 168 50 44 262 SAM WRIGHT UNSW/ES 2 23 ST GEORGE Brendan Donohue 0419 405 546 [email protected] North Shore 114 44 67 225 NATHAN PETERS HOLROYD PARRA 3 20 Under 19s Division One LW TOT SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Tristan Liles 0402 447 966 [email protected] Nor-West 168 50 10.9 228.9 MATTHEW PREEN PENNANT HILLS 2 25 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Ashlee Morgan 0401 353 121 [email protected]

Holroyd Parramatta 75 50 88 213 BEN DAVIS UNSW/ES 6 22 UNSW/ES Mark McDonald 0438 386 416 [email protected]

Under 19s Division Two LW TOT UNSW WOMEN’S Karen Hutchison 0414 267 703 [email protected] Western Suburbs 39 66 88 193 MICHAEL TOGHER MOOREBANK 1 23 UTS Justin Kurenda 0415 672 145 [email protected] Southern Power 99 60 25 184 MARCUS PASFIELD HOLROYD PARRA 4 15 UTS SHAMROCKS Simone Faulkner 0431 400 196 [email protected] Women’s Division One LW TOT Campbelltown 168 0 8.4 176.4 WESTERN SUBURBS Nick Miller 0487 410 477 [email protected] KATE LAWSON WESTERN WOLVES 2 14 WESTERN WOLVES Yvette Andrews 0408 281 810 [email protected] Randwick City 75 34 25 134 LINDSAY FORTNER WESTERN WOLVES 4 12 WOLLONDILLY KNIGHTS Russell Andrews 0414 920 481 [email protected] Women’s Division Two LW TOT Gosford 39 67 5.3 111.3 JESSIE BURNHAM PENRITH 5 20 WOLLONGONG SAINTS Jessie Mulholland 0431 087 092 [email protected]

UNSW/ES 39 0 72 111 SONIA ISMAIL AUBURN 0 13 NSWAF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION Will MacArthur 0433 723 803 [email protected] www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 42 3 Round 10 - 27th—28th June Round 10 - 27th—28th June FIXTURES 2015 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS FIXTURES — JUNE 28th—29th FIXTURES — JULY 4th—5th DIVISION FIVE P W L D % %WON Premier Division Premier Division 1 UNSW/ES 8 7 1 0 235 88 Saturday, 27th June Saturday, 4th July 2 PENRITH 8 7 1 0 159 88 Western Suburbs vs St George @ Picken Oval @ 2.10pm East Coast vs Pennant Hills @ Kanebridge Oval @ 2.10pm Manly Warringah vs East Coast @ Weldon Oval @ 2.30pm Western Suburbs vs Sydney University @ Picken Oval @ 2.10pm 3 UTS 6 5 1 0 308 83 North Shore vs Pennant Hills @ Gore Hill Oval @ 2.30pm UNSW/ES vs UTS @ Village Green @ 2.30pm 4 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 7 4 3 0 181 57 UNSW/ES vs Sydney University @ Village Green @ 2.30pm North Shore vs Manly Warringah @ Gore Hill Oval @ 4.45pm UTS—Bye ST George—Bye 5 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 9 5 4 0 107 56 Division One Division One Saturday, 27th June Saturday, 4th July 6 PENNANT HILLS 8 4 4 0 108 50 UNSW/ES vs Sydney University @ Village Green @ 10.30am East Coast vs Pennant Hills @ Kanebridge Oval @ 12pm 7 CAMDEN 9 4 5 0 67 44 Southern Power vs East Coast @ Gwawley Oval 2.30pm St George vs Southern Power @ Olds Park @ 12pm UTS vs Holroyd Parramatta @ Waverley Oval @ 2.30pm UNSW/ES vs UTS @ Village Green @ 12.30pm 8 NOR-WEST 8 2 6 0 72 25 Macquarie University vs St George @ University Oval @ 4.10pm Holroyd Parramatta vs Sydney University @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 2.30pm 9 RANDWICK CITY 8 2 6 0 72 25 Sunday, 28th June Macquarie University vs Balmain @ University Oval @ 4.10pm Balmain vs Pennant Hills @ Henson Park @ 2.30pm Division Two 10 BALMAIN 7 1 6 0 27 14 Division Two Saturday, 4th July Saturday, 27th June Camden vs Randwick City @ Harrington Park @ 2.30pm UNDER 19 DIVISION ONE P W L D % %WON Western Suburbs vs Camden @ Picken Oval @ 12pm North Shore vs Manly Warringah @ Gore Hill Oval @ 2.30pm 1 PENNANT HILLS 9 9 0 0 268 100 Manly Warringah vs Moorebank @ Weldon Oval @ 12.30pm Moorebank vs Blacktown @ Rosedale Park @ 5.10pm North Shore vs Penrith @ Gore Hill Oval @ 12.30pm Sunday, 5th July 2 UNSW/ES 9 6 2 1 135 72 Randwick City vs Blacktown @ Pioneers Park @ 2.10pm Western Suburbs vs Penrith @ Picken Oval @ 2.10pm 3 NORTH SHOR8 9 6 3 0 138 67 Division Three Division Three Saturday, 27th June Saturday, 4th July 4 ST GEORGE 9 5 4 0 138 56 UNSW/ES vs Sydney University @ Village Green @ 8.30am East Coast vs Pennant Hills @ Kanebridge Oval @ 10am UTS vs East Coast @ Waverley Oval @ 12pm UNSW/ES vs UTS @ Village Green @ 10.30am 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 9 2 5 2 82 33 Penrith vs Pennant Hills @ Greygums Oval @ 2.10pm Western Suburbs vs Sydney University @ Picken Oval @ 12pm 6 MANLY WARRINGAH 9 3 6 0 78 33 Sunday, 28th June Penrith vs Gosford @ Greygums Oval @ 1pm Balmain vs Gosford @ Henson Park @ 10.30am Nor-West vs Balmain @ Bensons Lane @ 2.10pm 7 SOUTH COAST 9 3 6 0 76 33 Western Suburbs vs Nor-West @ Picken Oval @ 2.10pm Division Four 8 EAST COAST 9 0 8 1 34 6 Division Four Saturday, 4th July Saturday, 27th June North Shore vs Manly Warringah @ Gore Hill @ 10.30am UNDER 19 DIVISION TWO P W L D % %WON Sydney University vs Camden @ Mahoney Park @ 10am Camden vs Campbelltown @ Harrington Park @ 12.30pm Wollondilly vs North Shore @ Bargo Sportsground @ 10am Holroyd Parramatta vs Sydney University @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 12.30pm 1 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 8 7 1 0 374 88 Manly Warringah vs Moorebank @ Weldon Oval @ 10.30am Macquarie University vs Blacktown @ University Oval @ 2pm Randwick City vs Holroyd Parramatta @ Pioneers Park @ 12pm Moorebank vs Southern Power @ Rosedale Park @ 3pm 2 WESTRN SUBURBS 8 7 1 0 278 88 Southern Power vs Blacktown @ Gwawley Oval @ 12.30pm Sunday, 5th July 3 PENRITH 9 7 2 0 219 78 Macquarie University vs Campbelltown @ University Oval @ 2pm Wollondilly vs Randwick @ Bargo Sportsground @ 2pm Division Five Division Five 4 MOOREBANK 9 4 5 0 77 44 Saturday, 27th June Saturday, 4th July UTS vs Randwick City @ Waverley Oval @ 8.30am UNSW/ES vs UTS @ Village Green @ 8.30am 5 PENNANT HILLS 9 4 5 0 73 44 Penrith vs Holroyd Parramatta @ Greygums Oval @ 10am Randwick City vs Pennant Hills @ Pioneers Park @ 10am Camden vs Nor-West @ Harrington Park @ 12pm Camden vs Penrith @ Harrington Park @ 10.30am 6 SOUTHERN POWER 8 2 6 0 47 25 Sunday, 28th June Holroyd Parramatta vs Sydney University @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 10.30am 7 CAMPBELLTOWN 8 0 8 0 19 0 Balmain vs Pennant Hills @ Henson Park @ 12.30pm Nor-West vs Balmain @ Bensons Lane @ 12pm UNSW/ES vs Sydney University @ Village Green @ 2.30pm U19 Division One WOMEN’S DIVISION ONE P W L D % %WON U19 Division One Saturday, 4th July Saturday, 27th June South Coast vs UNSW/ES @ North Dalton Park @ 10am 1 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 5 1 0 261 83 Manly Warringah vs Sydney University @ Weldon Oval @ 8.30am St George vs Sydney University @ Olds Park @ 10am 2 NEWTOWN 7 5 2 0 196 71 Pennant Hills vs South Coast @ Mike Kenny Oval—Top @ 9.30am North Shore vs Manly Warringah @ Gore Hill Oval @ 12.30pm North Shore vs East Coast @ Gore Hill Oval @ 10.30am East Coast vs Pennant Hills @ Kanebridge Oval @ 5pm 3 UNSW/ES 7 5 2 0 179 71 Sunday, 28th June U19 Division Two UNSW/ES vs St George @ Village Green @ 10.30am Friday, 3rd July 4 WESTERN WOLVES 6 4 2 0 211 67 U19 Division Two Moorebank vs Southern Power @ Rosedale Park @ 7.30pm Saturday, 27th June Saturday, 4th July 5 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 7 2 5 0 76 28 Southern Power vs Pennant Hills @ Gwawley Oval @ 8.30am Holroyd Parramatta vs Campbelltown @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 8.30am 6 WOLLONGONG 6 1 5 0 18 17 Penrith vs Campbelltown @ Greygums Oval @ 12pm Sunday, 5th July Sunday, 28th June Western Suburbs vs Penrith @ Picken Oval @ 12pm 7 SOUTHERN POWER 7 1 6 0 24 14 Western Suburbs vs Holroyd Parramatta @ Picken Oval @ 12pm Womens Division One Moorebank—Bye Saturday, 4th July WOMEN’S DIVISION TWO P W L D % %WON Womens Division One Western Wolves vs Sydney University @ Picken Oval @ 10am 1 AUBURN 7 6 1 0 403 86 Saturday, 27th June Macquarie University vs Newtown @ University @ 12pm Southern Power vs Newtown @ Gwawley Oval @ 10.30am Wollongong vs Southern Power @ North Dalton Park @ 12pm 2 UTS 6 5 1 0 316 83 Macquarie University vs Wollongong @ University Oval @ 12pm UNSW/ES—Bye UNSW/ES vs Sydney University @ Village Green @ 12.30pm Womens Division Two 3 PENRITH 7 5 2 0 199 71 Western Wolves—Bye Saturday, 4th July 4 BLACKTOWN 7 5 2 0 197 71 Womens Division Two Blacktown vs Auburn @ BISP No.2 @ 10am Saturday, 27th June Moorebank vs Manly Warringah @ Rosedale Park @ 11am 5 GOSFORD 6 4 2 0 253 67 Auburn vs Newtown @ Mona Park @ 10am Penrith vs Gosford @ Greygums Oval @ 11am 6 MANLY WARRINGAH 7 3 4 0 112 43 UTS vs Blacktown @ Waverley Oval @ 10.30am Sunday, 5th July Manly Warringah vs Gosford @ Weldon Oval @ 5.10pm UNSW/ES vs UTS Shamrocks @ Village Green @ 10am 7 NEWTOWN 7 2 5 0 54 29 Sunday, 28th June 8 MOOREBANK 7 1 6 0 20 14 UNSW/ES vs Moorebank @ Village Green @ 12.30pm Penrith—Bye 9 UNSW/ES 8 0 8 0 24 0

www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 4 41 Round 10 - 27th—28th June Round 10 - 27th—28th June 2015 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS AFL SYDNEY WEBSITE PREMIER DIVISION P W L D % PTS 1 EAST COAST 8 7 1 0 307 28 2 MANLY WARRINGAH 8 7 1 0 190 28 3 PENNANT HILLS 8 6 1 1 133 26 4 ST GEORGE 8 5 3 0 88 20 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 8 3 4 1 93 14 6 NORTH SHORE 8 3 5 0 65 12 7 UTS 8 2 6 0 77 8 8 UNSW/ES 8 1 7 0 60 4 9 WESTERN SUBURBS 8 1 7 0 56 4 DIVISION ONE P W L D % %WON Visit www.sydneyafl.com.au for 1 BALMAIN 8 8 0 0 187 100 2 PENNANT HILLS 9 7 2 0 153 78 Latest News 3 UTS 8 6 2 0 118 75 4 MACQUARIE UNI 8 5 3 0 117 63 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 9 5 4 0 121 56 Results 6 ST GEORGE 9 4 5 0 103 44 7 EAST COAST 9 3 6 0 91 33 8 SOUTHERN POWER 9 3 6 0 71 33 2015 Fixtures 9 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 8 2 6 0 75 25 10 UNSW/ES 9 0 9 0 49 0 Ladders DIVISION TWO P W L D % %WON 1 CAMDEN 9 8 1 0 153 89 2 BLACKTOWN 9 6 3 0 143 67 Photo Gallery 3 MANLY WARRINGAH 8 5 3 0 127 63 4 MOOREBANK 9 5 4 0 103 56 Sydney AFL Forms 5 PENRITH 9 4 5 0 114 44 6 WESTERN SUBURBS 9 3 6 0 72 33 and more 7 RANDWICK CITY 8 2 6 0 69 25 8 NORTH SHORE 9 2 7 0 63 22 DIVISION THREE P W L D % %WON 1 UTS 8 8 0 0 155 100 SOCIAL MEDIA 2 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 8 7 1 0 202 88 SOCIAL MEDIA 3 PENRITH 9 6 3 0 128 67 4 BALMAIN 8 5 3 0 80 63 5 NOR-WEST 9 5 4 0 121 56 6 PENNANT HILLS 10 5 5 0 122 50 7 EAST COAST 10 3 7 0 82 30 AFL Sydney @aflsydney 8 UNSW/ES 9 2 7 0 84 22 9 WESTERN SUBURBS 9 2 7 0 58 22 10 GOSFORD 8 1 7 0 53 13 DIVISION FOUR P W L D % %WON 1 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 8 6 2 0 134 75 2 CAMDEN 10 7 3 0 151 70 3 MANLY WARRINGAH 8 5 3 0 111 63 4 WOLLONDILLY 10 6 4 0 129 60 5 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 9 5 4 0 171 56 6 CAMPBELLTOWN 9 5 4 0 123 56 7 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 9 5 4 0 98 56 8 NORTH SHORE 8 4 4 0 68 50 9 BLACKTOWN 10 4 5 0 90 45 A F L Sy d n e y @ a f l s yd n e y 10 SOUTHERN POWER 10 3 7 0 80 30 11 MOOREBANK 8 2 6 0 59 25 12 RANDWICK CITY 9 1 7 1 49 17 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 40 5 Round 10 - 27th—28th June Round 10 - 27th—28th June Frank Kalayzich 500 Senior Sydney AFL Games AFL SYDNEY WOMEN’S 10-1

There is a famous statement that – records are made to be broken – and 2. Maddy Collier this week, the AFL Sydney Umpires Group has a MILESTONE record that Club: UNSW/ES Stingrays will be made by field umpire Frank Kalayzich – 500 Senior Premier Divi- Position: Midfield sion Games in the AFL Sydney Competition – a record that will not be Previous Clubs: Wollongong Saints Analysis: surpassed. Maddy is a star of the competition at the ripe old age of 19 who already has a Division One League Best & Fairest medal to her name from 2013 when she played with Wollongong. Frank began his umpiring journey in 1978 in the North Shore Junior Football competition and he has umpired every year since (excluding Right on the radar of both the Western Bulldogs and Melbourne Demons, Collier possess all the skills and work ethic 2001) but it was in 1983 that he umpired his first senior game with his where she will be one of the best players for many years to come. Maddy, despite small in stature, is as tough as they first Sydney First Grade Game in 1986. come on the field and her trademark attack on the footy and rock solid defence is one opposition clubs know all too well. She has the unique ability to play both as an inside and outside midfielder as she can not only win her own footy It is fitting that he is running his 500th Game with Hayden Kennedy and in the clinches but also be used as a real attacking weapon across halfback and the midfield. Ray Chamberlain – two AFL legends who would not pass up this magnificent milestone for anything. Exceptionally skilled by foot, a great decision maker and a great awareness on field make Collier one of the few players in the competition that opposition coaches plan around. Used as an outside midfielder or on the half-back, Maddy sets Frank’s career has included umpiring AFL under 19 games and VFL/AFL Reserves Games and he has umpired her side up with her rebound run and carry. with some of our games most successful including John Russo and Hayden Kennedy as well as many others who have been and are currently on the AFL Umpires List including Troy (Beater) Pannell and Ray (Razor) Apart from winning the highest award possible in AFL Sydney at just 18 years of age in a team that only managed a few Chamberlain. wins, Collier is quickly building an enviable resume on the representative scene with numerous games for AFL Sydney as well as most recently where she led the possession tally for NSW/ACT in their match against AFL Victoria. In that The success that Frank has enjoyed has been hard fought and like most umpires Frank has enjoyed the match she was clearly among the best on the ground in a side that claimed few scalps and would have certainly done support of a number people both from his family and the umpiring community. her chances no harm for the second women’s AFL match later this year. Frank acknowledges key umpiring coaches for his longevity including David Levens who’s “insightfulness advice” Frank says “laid the foundations of the umpire he is today”. Collier was the off season transfer of the year for UNSW/ES prior to last season and her inclusion into an already strong Stingrays side saw them go all the way to their first Grand Final where they fell agonisingly short against Sydney University. 2015 has seen a string start by Collier and her side and she will play a pivotal role in them going one step Frank also acknowledges Mark Rendell as a significant source of encouragement, support and advice in further in 2015. addition to a number of coaches that he has had. Marks help in transitioning from Junior to Senior football was invaluable and has helped Frank to achieve this major milestone today. An out and out star, Collier has the potential to leave a legacy on the AFL Sydney competition which will be hard to match. As well as being a stalwart of the umpiring community, Frank also works with others in the umpiring com- munity and his advice to younger umpires is to enjoy the experience. Although having umpired for 30 years 1. Steph Walker he has enjoyed his time. His advice to young umpires is whatever happens will be through hard work, dedi- Club: Sydney University Bombers cation and listening to the good coaches. Position: Midfield / Forward Analysis: Steph Walker has been a relative late comer to the game after taking it up whilst at boarding school a few years ago. There have been a number of highlights in Frank’s career. Frank says that all of his 10 Senior Grand Finals She has however wasted no time in leaving her mark on the game after winning the Rising Star award in a canter in he looks back on fondly. Frank says the First Grand Final he did in 1987 between Campbelltown and St 2013 and then last year claimed the highest accolade in the league by winning the Women’s Division One League Best George with 29 reports from the game in his second year as a senior umpire which has been his most chal- & Fairest. This capped off a fairytale year for Walker who only a few days earlier was an influential member of the lenging Grand Final to date. In the 1990 Grand Final between Parramatta and North Shore Frank advised Sydney University premiership win. that there were 26 reports and this may have led to the following year the send off rule being introduced. These were both in the two umpire system. An absolute attacking weapon, Walker has always taken the game on and her running bounces across the ground have been legendary within the league. While also small in stature, Steph can play most positions on the ground including as Frank says the best umpire to umpire in the Sydney AFL was Troy Pannell, based on his work ethic, commit- an inside midfielder however there is no doubt her best work is done on the outside when the footy is in her hand. ment and perseverance. Franks favourite umpire of all time is Hayden Kennedy for his running work rate In recent times Steph has developed her defensive game also and hits as hard as many of her bigger opponents. throughout his entire career. Like Maddy Collier, Steph is firmly in the frame for the Women’s AFL matches for either Melbourne Demons or West- ern Bulldogs and again did her chances no harm during the recent representative season, in particular in the inaugural

th NSW/ACT team who played AFL Victoria over the Queens Birthday weekend where she was among the best on the Frank accredits getting to his 500 game to his Chiropractor, Damien Benson, who has kept that evergreen ground. body of his intact to umpire each weekend. Frank has never missed a home and away game through injury! One who always receives plenty of attention from opposition sides, Steph is at her best when taking the game on and Frank is held in high regard amongst the umpiring and football fraternity. Some of Franks former associates has the ability to mesmerise opponents as she leaves them in her wake. One of the most popular players in the compe- offered these words to Frank in this record breaking milestone game. tition, Steph is sure to be one of the faces for womens football not only in Sydney but around the country. www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 6 39 Round 10 - 27th—28th June Round 10 - 27th—28th June AFL SYDNEY WOMEN’S 10-1 Frank Kalayzich 500 Senior Sydney AFL Games

5. Lael Kassem Ray Chamberlain - former Sydney and current AFL Umpire as well as Umpiring Mentor Club: Western Wolves All of us involved in Umpiring (at whatever level that may be) are aware of the many positive experiences that Position: Midfield participation provides. For me, the undeniable number one reason for my continued involvement in officiating Previous Club: Auburn Giants has always been the people who I have been fortunate enough to meet and spend time with. Frankie K has, with- Analysis: One of the most, if not THE most, exciting players in the competition, Lael Kassem is one that spectators come to watch in full out doubt, been one of the strongest influences on my career in Umpiring. From the very first time I met Frank he flight. She has electrifying pace and takes the game on like no other. Playing predominately as an outside midfielder who can has impressed me enormously with his behaviors. His behaviors and actions are what speak loudest. High stan- sneak forward, Lael’s run and carry plays a pivotal role in her sides success. This was never more evident than in the AFL Sydney v dards, an unrelenting desire to improve and learn, humility, his support for Umpiring as a whole, his passion for AFL Canberra representative game in April when after a first half stalemate, Kassem broke the game open in the second half and the game and his authentic, transparent manner are qualities that I value very highly. was the most influential player on the ground. On that day, her ability to win her own football and outside run sparked the side to Whilst this milestone is quite rightly a wonderful celebration of Frank himself and what he has achieved in his a brilliant victory which was topped off by a goal of her own. It was no surprise that this performance led to her being one of the time in football and umpiring, it’s Frank’s selflessness, support of others, loyalty and work as an educator/mentor first players picked in the inaugural NSW/ACT Women’s representative team which took on AFL Victoria over the Queens Birthday of fellow umpires that, in my eyes, is to be most admired. Frank’s guidance around physical preparation is what I long weekend. Lael has speed to burn and backs her own ability and her tearing down the wing with a few running bounces is what many have first experienced. Fifty minute tempo runs through Balmain, immediately followed by 1km swims (Frank swam come to expect of her. 2015 saw Lael make the difficult move from the Auburn Giants to the Western Wolves to challenge herself 1km… I splashed around for however long that took him!) topped off with 10-20 minutes of treading water like a in the top competition. If there were any doubts of her ability at the higher level, they were soon dispelled as she was extremely Water Polo goalkeeper were my rude introductions to the notion of pre-season! Frank was relentless and those influential in the Wolves dominant start to the season. sessions taught me plenty! A perennial League Best & Fairest vote getter, it will be no surprise to see her poll well in the top grade this year. Conversations with Frank will now generally begin with queries relating to Laws of the Game and decisions from With the most even Division One competition in recent years, and with the Wolves appearing to be a genuine contender, Lael may matches over the weekend. These are always insightful, considered and challenging. But from there, our chats well provide the spark in September to see the side claim what would be a famous victory. always head towards travel, wives, children, business, life! Weddings, pasta at ‘No Names’, swimming pool ses-

4. sions with the families are the main events. I am extremely excited and humbled to be able to share in Frank’s Club: Macquarie University magnificent achievement of 500 games. But I am most proud to be able to call Frankie K my mate. Position: Midfield Analysis: David Levens – former Sydney and AFL Umpiring Coach To some, this selection may be described as a bolter however anyone who has seen Farrugia play will know she has all the skills Frank has made a wonderful contribution to Australian Football in Sydney through his umpiring endeavours and and ability. In fact, had she chosen to play representative football during her career she may well have been higher as this is the the achievement of 500 matches is testament to that. Frank had a great work ethic to his physical preparation and only unknown about ‘Fridge” however you would expect she would be able to make that jump simply. fitness and I remember his achievements in many of the fitness testing regimes. While we know that umpiring is Farrugia, while only pint-sized, has the ability to win her own football and her exceptional skills make life easier with crisp delivery to her forwards (if she doesn’t finish herself). Real football smarts make her one of the most dangerous players in the competition ‘more than running’ Frank’s commitment in this area did present a good example to others, particular those who which ensures opposition teams closely guard her week in week out. were keen to progress their umpiring further. 2013 was a halcyon year for the Macquarie University star where she won every possible honour – Best on Ground in the sides Frank was keen to see the on-going improvement of umpiring in Sydney. I have received occasional phone calls undefeated Premiership season, League Best & Fairest, League’s leading goal scorer (from the midfield), Team of the Year member from Frank wishing to discuss umpiring matters and seeking another view/opinion. It was during these times that and a Club Best & Fairest. In fact the only award she didnt win was that which she wasn’t eligible for , Rising Star! he indicated his willingness to support and assist younger umpires on their journey, in similar ways that Mark The barometer of her side, the Warriors will look to Farrugia to bridge the gap to the top 4 Division One sides and be serious finals Rendell did with Frank, particularly early in Frank’s career. It is important that people like Frank, particularly with contenders. his experience, continue to make a contribution to umpiring in Sydney.

3. Jen Lew The milestone is a great achievement on the national officiating landscape and I hope that it provides many happy Club: Sydney University Bombers memories and may encourage him to advance the number to maybe 500. Position: Midfield Analysis: Hayden Kennedy – AFL Umpiring Games Record holder 495 senior games and current AFL Umpires Senior Coach Probably the most consistent footballer within AFL Sydney, you know what you will get from Lew week in week out. One of the Frank has been an institution for the umpiring fraternity in Sydney for a long, long, long time. He was the first real toughest players in the competition, Jen is an inside midfielder who has an uncanny knack of winning the football. Not only a umpire that I came across in my early days in the AFL. I was amazed that this big, fit, good looking bloke was an major ball winner, Lew’s defence is amongst the most ferocious in the competition with opposition sides knowing when they have umpire rather than a power sportsperson such as an Olympic rower. The square shoulders and ripped torso were been tackled by her. Lew is the leader of her Sydney University side and has led them to back to back premierships including a Best on Ground perform- testament to how he looked after himself to give himself the best possible chance to succeed at his given leisure ance in 2013. pursuit. A perennial vote getter in the League Best & Fairest voting, Lew would be expected to be a real contender for the 2015 Mostyn I was always welcomed when I umpired in Sydney and Frank was largely responsible for this. He was very gracious Medal which would be thoroughly deserved. with his time and was interested in what you were up to and how you were going. I found Frank extremely per- Jen also has the honour of playing in the first ever AFL Women’s match when she was drafted alongside Courtney Gum for the sonable. He was always willing to improve, and would continually ask questions in order to build upon his level of Melbourne Demons in the inaugural, and ground breaking match back in 2013. knowledge. It was only a month or so ago when Frank rang me in my new role of Assistant Coach to the AFL Um- On the representative level, Jen has also done it all with AFL Sydney selection and captaincy along with State side honours where pires wanting some clarification on a rule (with his own thoughts thrown in for good measure). she has also been captain. In the two representative fixtures she has played in this season, she was named Best on Ground for AFL Sydney in the win over AFL Canberra where she led from the front and then was named Players Player in the more recent State Umpiring 500 games is a wonderful achievement that demands a very disciplined lifestyle. You need to look after match against AFL Victoria. yourself mentally and physically, and commit fully each year to either help younger umpires and / or strive to One of the most respected players within the league, Jen still has plenty of good football ahead of her but has a legacy that will achieve personal goals. last. I am thrilled to see Frank achieve this milestone. Umpiring needs great stories like this. Congratulations. With the 2015 goal to claim a three-peat, Sydney University will rely heavily on Lew to shoulder much of the in and under grunt work which she is renowned for and will play a key role in achieving that feat.

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The Round 8 Rising Star nominee is Jake Brown from St George.

As a just turned 17 year old Jake has shown he has appetite for football that has no boundaries.

As a fierce competitor and having already played this season, 4 TAC cup games & 2 Swans NEAFL games, Jake has been a standout at both levels.

For the Dragons on Saturday evening Jake had 9 personal rebounds and racked up an incredible 27 possessions as a 17 year old.

Jake showed his team work ethic along with his dynamic hand and foot skills are outstanding for a 17 year old. When asked about what he thought of the DNA culture at St George - Jake responded with "everybody here wants to see you do well, both at football and outside of football more importantly". He added "no-one here allows you to get ahead of yourself, everybody helps out with the odd jobs and has jobs on home match day assigned. It's a great place to around with all the boys and l really enjoy being part of the St George footy club".

Congratulations Jake on being St George’s 3rd nomination for the rising star award.

Previous Nominees:- Round 1—Tom Harvey (North Shore) Round 2—Eli Prescott (St George) Round 3—Campbell Luscombe (Pennant Hills) Round 4—Ben Hawtin (Sydney University) Round 5—Allister Clarke (Sydney University) Round 6—Ryan Speed (Western Suburbs) Round 7—Nathan Cooper (Pennant Hills) Round 8—Jack Hill (St George)

ROUND 8 WOMENS RISING STAR The Round 8 Women’s Rising Star nominee is Jen Chan from UNSW/ES.

Chan, who plays mostly on the wing, is in her first season of senior football and has impressed with her willingness to attach the ball.

Chan is still playing her youth girls footy at Maroubra Saints and has previously played for the NSW/ACT side at the Youths Girls National Carnival.

Jen played a full game on the wing matching up experienced and representative players Alison Parkin and Alex Schroeder. She was named in best for the game for her strong tackling and attack on the ball. Jen's role was critical in the UNSW-ES win over Newtown. She is fast becoming a star among a very experienced playing group.

Previous Nominees: Round 1— (Sydney University) Round 2—Kiona Vance (Macquarie University Round 4—Narmeen Mohammed (Auburn) Round 5—Quincy Dorans (Blacktown) Round 6—Tayla Stahl-Smith (Newtown) Round 7—Emma Nolan (Penrith) www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 8 37 Round 10 - 27th—28th June Round 10 - 27th—28th June AFL SYDNEY 2015 PREMIER DIVISION RESULTS AFL SYDNEY TEAM OF THE WEEK UTS VS NORTH SHORE Jake Swarts North Shore Bombers 4.2, 8.2, 9.6, 15.7 (97) Sydney University UTS Bats 0.6, 0.6, 6.7, 7.9 (51) GOALS, North Shore Bombers : D. Roberts 5, S. Lee-Steere 2, M. Wright 2, M. Varjavandi 1, A. Treacy 1, T. Alexander 1, C. Josh David-Wright Murphy 1, S. Carruthers 1, W. Taylor 1 Sam Sleigh North Shore UTS Bats : J. Howard 3, A. Baker 2, M. Allen 1, D. Breese 1 Sydney University BEST, North Shore Bombers : C. Murphy, J. McKenzie, C. Parsons, S. Carruthers, J. David-Wright, W. Taylor UTS Bats : J. Fleming, B. Moyle, J. Howard, F. Boland, D. Breese, J. Whealans UMPIRES: Frank Kalayzich, Jackson Day, Mitchell Redston Jack Dimery Cameron Smith Ryan Speed East Coast Pennant Hills Western Suburbs EAST COAST VS UNSW/ES East Coast Eagles 7.3, 10.6, 17.10, 25.15 (165) UNSW/ES Bulldogs 3.0, 4.2, 5.2, 5.4 (34) GOALS, Jordan West East Coast Eagles : A. McConnell 4, T. Stubbs 4, J. Vlatko 3, S. Pierce 3, J. Dimery 3, S. Reed 2, T. Baker 1, J. Ford 1, St George P. Vlatko 1, A. Drinkwater 1, D. Spiteri 1, D. Costello 1 UNSW/ES Bulldogs : L. O'Callaghan 1, J. Robbie 1, K. Lower 1, N. Reinhard 1, T. Cummins 1 BEST, Blake Guthrie Marcus Linsen East Coast Eagles : J. Dimery, T. Stubbs, A. McConnell, B. Anderson, J. Vlatko, J. Vlatko Jason Fleming St George Western Suburbs UNSW/ES Bulldogs : H. Annear, N. Reinhard, J. McKinlay, J. Daniher, J. McAnespie, T. Widmer UTS

UMPIRES: Carl Fletcher, Blake Langer, Matt Geddes James McKenzie PENNANT HILLS VS WESTERN SUBURBS North Shore Pennant Hills Demons 5.2, 7.5, 10.7, 12.9 (81) Tom Edmonds Western Suburbs Magpies 5.0, 6.0, 8.1, 9.7 (61) Pennant Hills GOALS, Pennant Hills Demons : S. Wray 3, D. Dell'Aquila 2, T. Wales 1, A. Crisfield 1, T. Angel 1, C. Luscombe 1, T. Moraitis 1, D. Preen 1, J. Dunn 1 Western Suburbs Magpies : P. Bevan 2, J. Ross 2, J. Robinson 2, M. Linsen 1, C. Gordon 1, B. Mumme 1 BEST, Pennant Hills Demons : T. Edmonds, C. Smith, T. Angel, D. Dell'Aquila, T. Wales, A. Crisfield Jake Brown Jamie Vlatko Trent Stubbs Western Suburbs Magpies : M. Linsen, T. Etto, R. Speed, J. Robinson, C. Gordon, C. McEvoy - Grey St George East Coast East Coast UMPIRES: Luke Jobson, James Baber, Jeffrey Cristani SYDNEY UNIVERSITY VS ST GEORGE St George Dragons 4.2, 7.3, 10.8, 13.12 (90) Sydney University 1.2, 5.5, 7.7, 9.11 (65) GOALS, James Howard Harry Annear St George Dragons : B. Jones 2, D. Cooper 2, S. Wilsen 2, B. Kilpatrick 2, J. Doughty 1, E. Prescott 1, D. Donohue 1, UTS UNSW/ES B. Guthrie 1, J. Hill 1 Sydney University : W. Stratford 3, Z. Fyffe 2, T. Elkington 2, B. Hawtin 1, O. Osborne 1 BEST, St George Dragons : B. Guthrie, N. Kenny, D. Rixon, J. West, J. Brown, B. Kilpatrick Daniel Roberts Sydney University : Z. Fyffe, J. Swarts, S. Sleigh, A. Clarke, L. Maples, L. Vella North Shore UMPIRES: Aden Kittel, Lachlan Head, Lachlan McDonald

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Article by Michael Shillito, Photo by Leigh Gazzard Round 9 marks the half-way point of the home and away season. It’s a season where so far we’ve seen a substantial gap between the top three and the rest. But this half-way round saw St George establish themselves as a comfortable fourth-placed team; while Sydney Uni remain fifth but a new challenger in North Shore have entered the finals race.

East Coast vs UNSW/ES With Manly having the bye; East Coast Eagles, with their superior percentage, had an opportunity to move to the top of the ladder when they hosted UNSW-ES at Kanebridge Oval on Saturday afternoon. When the two sides had last met, on the last day of the home and away season last year, it was a dramatic day that saw the Eagles avoid the wooden spoon and cost the Bulldogs a place in the finals. The ladder looks very different this year; but there would be no upset this time, just another Eagles win. It had been a wet week, with many grounds around Sydney closed and some matches through the AFL Sydney divisions called off; while the grounds that remained open were heavy tracks. But even in the slushy conditions at Kanebridge, it was a high-scoring and entertaining opening quarter. Caution was thrown to the wind and the order to attack at all costs was given. Ten goals were scored during the opening term, but it was the Eagles who had the superior firepower to score seven of them and lead by 27 points at the first change. After such a free-flowing opening, the game had to tighten up; and it did during the second quarter. The game became more physical, the tackling tighter and loose men became harder to find. But the Eagles still had the edge when it mattered, and were able to find a way to the forward line; and with three goals to one in the second term, the margin was out to 40 points at the long break. It’s been a tough season so far for the Bulldogs, in a rebuilding phase; and although they kept working hard, they didn’t have the firepower to match it with a well-drilled Eagles lineup who put on a stunning second half to underline their credentials as finals contenders. And so the third quarter played out in the Eagles’ favour, seven goals to one, their lead doubling to 80 points at three quarter time. And there would be no respite for the Bulldogs in the last quarter, as the Eagles were at their ruthless best and were intent on a four-quarter effort to further increase their already-imposing percentage. And so the lopsided play was to continue in the last quarter, with the Eagles adding eight unanswered goals and blowing the final margin out to 131 points. There were no shortage of avenues to goal for the Eagles, with 12 of their number drawing twin flags from the goal umpires during the afternoon. Andrew McConnell and Trent Stubbs were the most prolific up forward to finish with four goals apiece; and joining Jack Dimery to be the Eagles’ best among many strong contributors. Although it was far from the result the Bulldogs wanted, Harry Annear, Ned Reinhard and Jack McKinlay continued to persevere all afternoon.

Sydney University vs St George St George widened the gap between fourth and fifth on the ladder to a game and a half when they were 25 points too good for Sydney Uni in a twilight clash at Henson Park on Saturday. The Dragons hit the ground running in the first quarter, ensuring that they would be in the lead throughout the game and forcing the Students into playing catch-up footy for the entire evening. Playing their best footy for the night early on, it was an impressive quarter of footy by the Dragons as they hassled the Students out of the contest; and with four goals to one, setting up an 18-point quarter time lead that the Students would never be able to bridge. The University side did play better in the second quarter, with players barely sighted in the first term beginning to make an impact. But whenever they looked set to challenge, the Dragons were able to come up with the answering goals to keep the contest out of the Students’ reach. The Students won the quarter by four goals to three, but the Dragons remained ten points in front as the players returned to the rooms at half time. But the Students could get no closer, as the Dragons tightened the game up to keep them at bay throughout the premiership quarter. It wasn’t always attractive to watch, at times it became a scrap, but the Dragons had the better of proceedings during the quarter around the ground. And the scoreboard would reflect this, as the Dragons kicked three goals to two for the quarter to lead by 19 points at the last change. Not an insurmountable deficit for the Students, but it didn’t look likely. And there would be no final quarter comeback. The Students had chances, but too many of them missed their targets for there to be any viable hopes of snatching the win. At the other end the Dragons were missing chances too, but to keep the ball on the forward line was enough to prevent a Uni resurgence. Three goals to two for the final term, a 25-point margin when the final siren sounded. It wasn’t spectacular, but it was efficient; St George getting the job done. Blake Guthrie, Nathan Kenny and Daniel Rixon were standouts for St George, whose grip on fourth place is stronger. The double-chance is still a considerable gap ahead of them, but on form the Dragons should be part of this year’s finals action. The Students were well served by the efforts of Zac Fyffe, Jacob Swarts and Sam Sleigh. But their third loss on the trot sees their hold on fifth place looking shaky; only half a game clear of sixth.

www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 10 35 Round 10 - 27th—28th June Round 10 - 27th—28th June CLUB NOTES ROUND 9 REVIEW Closing the gap on the finals and entering the finals race after a slow start to the season is North Shore. The Bombers moved up to EAST COAST sixth place in style by winning their second game on the trot with a 46-point win over UTS.

It’s a real Top of the Table clash today at Weldon Oval when the Eagles travel across town to renew ac- UTS vs North Shore quaintances with the Manly Giants in the AFL Sydney Match of the Week. Wet weather saw Waverley Oval closed and the match moved to a later start at Mahoney Park. But when the match did get under In Round 1 it couldn’t have been any tighter with Manly kicking a goal after the siren to give them a three way, it was one-way traffic in the first half as the Bombers were in complete control in the opening two quarters of the game. point victory. Since that date East Coast has remained unbeaten, with some large victories achieved along the journey. It will Four unanswered goals in the first quarter opened up a 20-point lead to the Bombers. Around the ground, they looked the be a hard fought match that’s for sure and everyone in the Club is looking forward to Saturday’s contest. stronger side; on the bottom of every pack and finding loose men when they had possession while loose men were nowhere to be Division One are at Gwawley Oval where they come against equal ranked Southern Power who they defeated comfortably in found when the Bats had the ball. The second quarter followed a similar theme, with the Bombers again adding four unanswered Round 1 at Kanebridge Oval. Round 10 against the Power on their home ground will be a challenge they have been anticipating goals to stretch the lead to 44 points at half time. all week. Without a goal in the first half, the Bats looked stunned by the North Shore domination in that half of football. But the third quar- Division Three meet the top of the table UTS Bats at Waverley and a hard fought affair is expected. With some excellent recent ter saw the home side regroup. Suddenly the Bombers had pressure applied which hadn’t been there in the first half. Suddenly the wins under their belt, the lads will be heading out to Bondi with great confidence for a good showing away from home. The Bats were attacking the ball, finding targets and working their way back into the contest. And as the quarter drew on, the gap on U19’s meet the Bombers at Gore Hill for the second time in a matter of weeks and although their win tally remains at half a the scoreboard closed; as the Bats kicked six goals to one for the quarter and the margin was cut to 17 points at the last change. game the will and ability to grab their first victory is always there. Momentum had swung UTS’s way in the third quarter, and they had hopes of pulling off a remarkable comeback win. But the Next week on July 4th, Round 11 against the Pennant Hills Club will be huge when Kanebridge Oval hosts the 2015 Back to break came at the right time for North Shore, stopping the Bats’ momentum and allowing the Bombers to steady. And when the Baulko annual event. All four teams meet the Demons in their respective grades across the day with the 2.10pm Premier Divi- two sides emerged from their huddles for the last quarter, it was as if the teams had switched jumpers. The run of the Bats in the sion game being played in front of what is tipped to be the largest crowd ever at the Rouse Hill venue when the Warren “Pops” third term had ground to a halt, while the Bombers were back in control around the ground. The last term was as one-sided as the Quintrell shield is once again competed for. third, but this time it was the black and red who were the dominant force. Our ground naming rights sponsor Kanebridge Limited is promoting the day to their entire database of 8,000 clients as a means Six goals to one in the final term saw the final winning margin out to 46 points. With the win, North Shore jump ahead of the Bats to be on hand to interact with their customers. “Enjoy a day at the local footy” will be the tag. In addition it is Past Players’ day into sixth spot, just half a game behind Sydney Uni. For a side that had won only a single game before the wet weather and rep and already in excess of 170 “old Falcons & Eagles” and their families have confirmed their attendance. There will also be break, it’s been a remarkable transformation by the Bombers. Auskick games at half time of the main game and we thank the Kellyville / Rouse Hill Magpies for their keen interest in setting Daniel Roberts again spearheaded the Bombers’ charge up forward to finish with five goals; while around the ground Chris Mur- all this up for us. phy, Jimmy McKenzie and Charlie Parsons were ball magnets. Jason Fleming, Ben Moyle and James Howard worked tirelessly all Our Match Day sponsor for Back to Baulko is PPC Moulding Services and we thank them for the continued support. Needless to afternoon for the Bats, particularly during their third quarter surge; but it was a disappointing result for the Bats on an afternoon say Pennant Hills will also provide a large gathering of their own when the supporters of their four teams in action make their when they would have expected to show so much more. way to Kanebridge Oval.

The already legendary Eagles BBQ will be doubled in size for this day in order to cater for the numbers of spectators expected. A Pennant Hills vs Western Suburbs marquee will be set up and the liquor licence is expected to get a severe workout on the day, remembering of course that Pennant Hills hosted Wests at Mike Kenny Oval, a game that only the staunchest Magpie optimist would have given the visitors alcohol cannot be brought into the venue. much chance of winning. And Pennant Hills would go on to take the game; but only after withstanding a far stronger than ex- So be early and find your parking spot to experience what should be a massive time in your football life on July 4th...... pected fighting effort by the Magpies. The first quarter was a high-scoring shootout, where the Magpies showed their determination to match it around the ground with the Demons. It was goal for goal, with several changes of the lead, as both sides went for all-out attack in an attempt to get a winning score on the board early. Five goals apiece were on the scoreboard after a high-scoring and entertaining opening term, with the Demons two points ahead at the first change. BLACKTOWN The second quarter was a notable contrast with the first, a much lower-scoring quarter and more tightly contested around the ground. Two goals to one to the Demons during the second term saw them lead by 11 points at the long break; but the Magpies Blacktown Magic hosted Ladies and Family Day in support of White Ribbon, a very important charity which had contested virtually every possession during the second term, and the Demons knew they had a fight on their hands. aims to eliminate violence against women, on Saturday 13th June at Blacktown International Sports Park. It It remained a close contest during the third term, as a fired-up Magpies side continued to put the Demons under pressure; and this was an event of gigantic proportions, one of the main events for the club, and through the efforts of all was far from an easy contest. The Demons were able to come up with goals when needed, and with three goals to two during the involved we were able to kindly raise & donate much needed funds to White Ribbon. third quarter the margin was extended to 18 points at three-quarter time. But Wests had come to play, and the Demons were being made to work hard for every possession. Some of the key activities included: But for all Wests’ work, they were still three goals down at the last change; and needed to make every post a winner in the last · 3 games of AFL played on BISP 2 quarter if they were to have any hope of mounting a comeback to an unlikely win. But their goal-kicking accuracy, which had been · Over 300 ladies, families and friends came to support the Magic on game day so good for three quarters, deserted them in the final term. When they needed goals, they could manage only behinds, and an · The kids had endless entertainment from the Disney themed jumping castle and fairy floss machine inaccurate return of 1.6 in the last quarter killed off any hopes of victory. At the other end, two last-quarter goals to the Demons · Club Sponsors and supporters were be there including Women's Major sponsor - Helloworld Winston Hills. was enough to wrap up a 20-point win. The multi –award winning office and team have over 140 years of retail travel experience and are eager to share Thomas Edmonds, Cameron Smith and Tom Angel made notable contributions to the Demon cause to get them over the line. With their expertise and knowledge with you. They cater for all aspects of domestic and international travel and we go the win, the Demons remain in third place, half a game behind the top two. The Magpies were well served all afternoon by the that extra mile to ensure you have a great experience from beginning to end - give them a call on 02 9620 8300. tireless work of Marcus Linsen, Taran Etto and Ryan Speed. It had been a competitive performance by the Magpies, probably the best they’ve played all season; but sadly for them they remain on the bottom of the ladder with only one win to show for their On the field, our teams are tracking well nearly half way through the season but there is still plenty of work to be done. The talk efforts so far this year. of the town without a doubt are the Women's team - who are looking for their 5th win on the trot. Improving week on week, it may be too early to call but we think they will be there at the business end of the season battling it out in the finals! Next week will see top spot on the line when Manly host East Coast; while St George will take on Wests to go within a game of the Our Men's teams have had some challenges this year with playing numbers, injuries and availability but testament to the depth loser of the Weldon Oval clash. Pennant Hills will start as favourites against North Shore at Gore Hill, and if they get up it opens up of the playing squad, our first team are still challenging for a top 3 finish. Fingers crossed our reserves will bounce back with the chance for Sydney Uni to establish some breathing space in the top five when they play UNSW-ES. UTS have the bye. numerous players coming back and will return to their winning ways. All teams are away this weekend and we are eager to have the 3 wins. Special shout out to the following players who reached their 50 game milestone for the club so far this year - Ben Akmens, Brad Whale, Mike O'Grady and Pat Barclay.

www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 34 11 Round 10 - 27th—28th June Round 10 - 27th—28th June FROM YEARS GONE BY - 2 0 0 0 CLUB NOTES Sydney Football League Sydney Football Association PENRITH Final Ladder Final Ladder Penrith Rams were formed in 1981, the same year that New Zealand Band Split Enz Sydney Swans 56 Holroyd Parramatta Blacktown 68 released their big hit “History Never Repeats”. Two weeks ago, Penrith Rams cre- ated club history by winning five from five on a weekend. Just a week later, they Pennant Hills 44 Macquarie University 64 again achieved that feat making it ten wins in eight days. North Shore 44 Sydney University 44 The Under 19’s kicked off the weekend on Friday Night with a solid win against a tough Moorebank Magpies outfit at BISP with a fourteen point win in a game that was probably decided with a great

Balmain 36 Wollongong 44 second quarter by the Rams. It was the colt’s fourth successive win that sees them firmly en- trenched in third spot on the BLK Under 19’s Division two ladder. St George 36 Penrith 44 On Saturday, two matches were played at Greygums Oval with Third Grade securing a thirty three point win over Holroyd-Parramatta. Captain Tayt Corless celebrated his 150th game with the Rams Campbelltown 28 Sth West Sydney 36 in a tight battle, keeping the team in second spot on the ladder. The second game was the First

East Coast Eagles 28 Manly Warringah 32 Grade match, previously scheduled for Spotless Stadium but transferred to Greygums Oval mid- week, after some heavy mid-week rainfall. A Spotless size crowd saw the Rams under fire in the Western Suburbs 12 Southern Sharks 16 first term to a determined Moorebank outfit, but gradually getting the upper hand to record a twenty seven point win and their spot in the first five confirmed. Goals were shared around with UNSW/ES 4 UNSW/ES 12 five individual players all booting a double.

** Did not participate in finals series Hawkesbury 0 On Sunday, it was the Ramettes kicking off the day on a soggy Greygums Oval when they played Moorebank. It proved to be hard work in the early stages with the goal umpires not reaching for a Premiers flag after fifteen minutes, but the points came thick and fast afterwards which saw the girls being Pennant Hills Premiers the sharpest shooters of all teams on the weekend with 13.5 to record an impressive sixty nine Macquarie University Grand Final point win with Sydney AFL leading goalkicker, Jessie Burnham, booting five. The following game put

Pennant Hills 15.12.102 def North Shore 10.7.67 pressure on the reserves to be able to again complete the clean sweep when they played UNSW/ES Grand Final Bulldogs on a track that was feeling the pinch from the previous three games. In a tight match that Rod Podbury Medal (B.O.G Grand Final) Macquarie Uni 14.15.99 def Sydney Uni 12.7.79 Barnaby Howarth (Pennant Hills) saw both teams trading goals for much of the eighty eight minutes. It was the Rams four goal third Club Champion quarter the main difference in their twenty four point win to complete the weekend on a high. Club Champion Congratulations go to two Ramettes, Nikki “Killer” Perrett, being named in Sydney’s Top Ten Pennant Hills Holroyd Parramatta Blacktown Women players by Sydney AFL during the week and Emma Nolen, who was named Rising Star for Phelan Medal Snow Medal Week Seven. A fantastic achievement by both ladies. Mark Mackenzie Balmain 19 Salem Kassem HPB 26 With the Ramettes having the bye this Saturday, another five wins is out of the equation. On Satur- Jarrod Crosby East Coast 17 Simon Webb North Shore 17 Daniel Saunders Sth West Sydney 25 day, First Grade travel to Gore Hill to take on North Shore Bombers at 12:30 PM. The Bombers secured an easy twenty seven point win early in May against their Rams in a game that saw many Leading Goalkickers Leading Goalkickers of their team promoted to Premier Division the following week, but they have been disappointing Chris Dale North Shore 75 Carl Ringhof HPB 100 mainly since then, with only a shock one point win against Blacktown against their name. Penrith Lee Campbell Balmain 60 Jamie Graetz Mac Uni 76 Hayden Reid St George 42 are expected to field a strong squad and will certainly looking to make it three on the trot. Pat Gallagher HPB 66 The other three games will be hosted by Penrith at Greygums with Under 19’s playing Campbell- Bundy Player of the Year town, Reserves taking on a strong, in form Pennant Hills and Thirds again playing Parramatta Goan- Simon Webb (North Shore) Division Two nas.

Penrith wish to thank our wonderful sponsors, O’Donoghues Irish Pub, Slater + Gordon, Greater Sydney Football League All Stars Premiers B: Carey (PH) O’Connor (SS) Arbon (ECE) West Physiotherapy, Freestyle and Tex Mex for their support. HB: Crosby (ECE) Mackenzie (Bal) Howarth (PH) UTS 13.12.90 def Pennant Hills 7.6.48 C: Cutler (ECE) Burnett (Cam) Webb (NS) HF: Campbell (Bal) Chadwick (NS) McPherson (UNSW) F: O’Brien (STG) Dale (NS) Allison (SS) R: Feast (SS) Reid (UNSW) Wilson (STG) Representative Football IC: Anthony (NS) Nunan (PH) Withers (Cam) Brady (NS) SFL 12.9.81 def Riverina 9.14.68 Coach: Peter Bennett (Pennant Hills) www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 12 33 Round 10 - 27th—28th June Round 10 - 27th—28th June CLUB NOTES THOSE WERE THE DAYS NORTH SHORE This page is provided by the NSW Australian Football History Society. The Society’s aims are to Home sweet home! Feels like forever that we’ve been split on the preserve the memory of NSW football. Tomorrow this game you are at will become history. Who won this, why did they do that, what does that mean? The Society wants to preserve road every week; but this week sees three of our teams return to the those memories. Your club can help by designating a club historian to work with the Society. familiar surrounds of Gore Hill Oval. As well you or the club can join, the details of which are on their website: For our seniors, it’s a homecoming after a successful road tour. Last week saw www.nswfootballhistory.com.au our Premier Division team put in their best footy for the year as they jumped UTS A GAME TO BE PLAYED from the start and kept the Bats goal-less in the first half. And after a few anxious We have been asked about the book launch. moments in the third, to again take control in the last was pleasing to see. It’s a tough test this week, as we take on third-placed Pennant Hills. But we’re up for This year the NSW Australian Football History Society wrote a book on the impact WWI had on football in Syd- the challenge. ney. The publication is called, A Game To Be Played.

Our reserves had a tough away trip against Camden; and we’re looking forward Jointly researched and written by Society President Ian Granland and Vice President, Paul Macpherson the book to being back at home this time round and hosting Penrith for the second time looks at football in Sydney before the war then goes through each year finishing by picking up activities in 1919 this year. When we played them earlier in the season we took the points, and & 1920. will be keen to do that again. Three grants were awarded for the publication which was printed in Gosford just in time for the April 15 Under 19s had a big win against Sydney Uni at Henson last Saturday, and it was launch. pleasing to see how our young Bombers bounced back and took control of the Over forty people attended the function which was held at History House, 133 Macquarie Street, Sydney. contest. They’ll be getting our home game day started with a clash against East Coast. A son and daughter of a first war digger, Freddie McGargill, performed the launch and spoke passionately about their father and his time playing for the Sydney Club, later Sydney Naval. Our thirds have the longest road trip of the season as they head to the Southern Highlands to take on Wollondilly. Unfortunately the wet weather last week saw Freddie played from 1911, war aside, then returned to play for the club until 1927 when he was elected cap- the thirds’ clash against the Goannas called off; and just when we were set to tain. field our strongest thirds side ever. Unlucky for us, but these things happen. One of the ‘launchers’ was Ian Blackeby, Freddie’s son, who played for the Eastern Suburbs Club in the 1950s and was a Back at home, we’ve got a lot to do to make the game day happen and put on a member of six of their seven consecutive premierships teams during that period. positive game day experience. Once again the club thanks our volunteers for their efforts. We also thank our sponsors; without their contributions there The book is a fantastic read and gives a real insight not only to would be no club. Sydney footy but the war and the places and units in which these players participated. Many never returned.

It’s not all training and blood, sweat and tears on game day. Tonight we’ll be let- It contains many hard to get photographs, some of which were ting our hair down at the Kirribilli Club and enjoying the Red and Black Ball. We’ll obtained overseas, graphs, premierships and a detailed regis- ter of 200 of the estimated 650 Sydney players who enlisted be planning some more events as the year continues, so be ready for some more for service in WWI. fun times at North Shore. You can buy a copy for $25 plus $3.50 postage by logging onto the Society’s website: www.nswfootballhistory.com.au and Go Bombers!!! clicking the link on the front page.

The book is part of the ANZAC Centenary and will become a permanent legacy to Sydney football and of course those men who served.

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Another wet week in Sydney would see most lower grade matches postponed last weekend. The only match for the Bats was the Premier Division, who took on North Shore at Mahoney Oval. Unfortunately for the Bats it was a day they would rather forget, going down by 46 points. The Bats were kept MANLY WARRINGAH EAST COAST goaless in the first half and headed into the major break seven goals behind. De- spite a strong come back in the third term, North Shore’s run and spread would see Saturday 27th June them run away with the match. Howard was the leading goal scorer kicking three 2:30pm @ Weldon Oval goals and was among the best for the Bats; Fleming and Moyle were best a field.

Round 1 2015 - Manly Warringah 14.14 (98) def East Coast 15.5 (95) Off field the Bats will be holding their annual Eakin McCaffery Cox Bats Ball tonight at the Aerial Function Centre in Ultimo and is the premier event on the Bats’ social Round 4 2014 - Manly Warringah 17.17 (119) def East Coast 4.7 (31) calendar. The club is expecting between 400-500 guests to attend the event; and if last year’s inaugural Ball was anything to go by this will be a block buster.

ST GEORGE Henson Park was the location when the mighty Dragons took on fellow fi- nals aspirant Sydney Uni. A win would be a mighty step forward while earlier in the week the inclement conditions looked as though it would turn the In 2015 selected matches will be live streamed through the AFL Sydney match into a slog. Coach Mudge has an amazing ability to overcome disruptions and website and www.youtube.com/aflsydneylive thanks to Digital Sports. somehow get our younger group to constantly play to their ability contributing to the team ethos. All matches live streamed will then be stored on the AFL Sydney website And so it was. With great contributions from Blake Guthrie and Nathan Kenny revelling in and can viewed at any time. the return of Jordan West, the young Dragons finished in the bright lights with another win, creating a little buffer above fifth place. Well deserved. With the dew falling our Division 1 team found it difficult to cope with the conditions but Upcoming matches— no more so than the spectators who seemed to be mainly Dragon supporters. There was no lack of effort with the highlight being Riley Orr’s spectacular mark but there was to be Round Date Home Away Venue Time no win late that night. In another gem of scheduling our Under 19’s were at the other end of the city taking on runaway Under 19 leader Pennant Hills. The young Dragons continued their improve- Kanebridge 11 4th July East Coast Pennant Hills 2.30pm ment and gave the Demons a run for their money with Tegg and Griffiths each kicking 3 Oval goals. Ern Holmes Remember the Back to St George Day at which we will also be celebrating the election of 11th July Pennant Hills Manly Warringah 2.30pm 12 Oval Rex Elvish and Mark Magrath in to the St George Hall of Fame. www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 14 31 Round 10 - 27th—28th June Round 10 - 27th—28th June CLUB NOTES SENIOR TEAM LISTS HOLROYD PARRAMATTA MANLY WARRINGAH EAST COAST EAGLES The Goannas were looking to get back in the winners circle when they took on Pennant Hills at Mike Kenny Premier Division Premier Division Oval last Saturday. With their 2014 finals elimination at the hands of the Demons in the back of their Senior Coach: Leigh Brain Senior Coach: Michael Sankey minds as well, the Goannas came out strongly, and after a hard fought and even first quarter Pennant Hills Colours: Maroon & White Colours: Yellow & Blue were up by just 3 points. The second quarter was another evenly contested affair, with the home team extending its advantage to 9 points at half time. With the game on the line, the start to the third term would be crucial, and it was the Demons who came out stronger, taking control of the game with a 5 goal to none quarter, stretching the margin to 38 points at the final Team List Team List term. The last quarter saw the Goannas come out firing to overcome the deficit, and despite making some inroads, they were- No Name Goals No Name Goals n’t quite able to do enough and went down by 31 points. Hepa Galvin was fantastic in defence and was named best on ground. 1 DAVID STROUD 1 BEN BOURKE Brodie Crane was excellent in the forward line while Breton Loudon, Ryan Terrey, Arin Rickett and Matt Cahill were all stand- 2 ANGUS BUNCLE 2 SCOTT REED outs in the midfield. Goannas 7.5.47 v Pennant Hills 11.12.78. 3 JACK PARKER 3 JAMIE VLATKO

Goanna Park was a little wet and the Reserves (Division 4) had their game against North Shore postponed for another day. 4 JAMES BRAIN 4 SCOTT PIERCE 5 BRAYDEN FOWLER 5 DANIEL SPITERI The Goannas Thirds (Division 5) were also looking to bounce back from a last start loss when they travelled to Greygums Oval to 6 RYAN WEARNE 6 TRENT BAKER take on Penrith. The mid week rain meant it would be a scrappy affair, and it was the scrap and fight in the Goannas that kept 7 JACK HAWKINS 7 MARK SKUSE them in the game early, repelling Penrith on a number of occasions. The lead was 6 points to the home team at quarter time 8 TOM BECKETT 8 MATT SCHOLZ and the margin remained in single figures until a late burst just before half time saw the Rams push the lead out to 22 points. 9 ANTHONY ROBERTSON The Goannas were determined to overcome this deficit, and made the perfect start to the third term getting the first 2 goals, 9 JON VLATKO but every time they came close the home team was able to counter. The margin was 27 points at the last change and try as 10 HARRISON KOCH 10 EUGENE KRUGER they might, the Goannas could just not get the edge on the Rams, and in the end went down by 33 points. Nathan Tegart was 11 CONNOR PETTERSSON 11 TRENT STUBBS tireless in the midfield and was named best on ground, with Matt Ophof and Pete Hardy also getting plenty of possessions. 12 CAL JOHNSTON 12 ANDREW MCCONNELL Kristin Carville and Brett Rizzo were strong in defence while Craig Watson was dominant in the ruck. Goannas 8.1.49 v Penrith 13 GARETH BENBOW 13 AASON SAVAGE 11.16.82. 14 TOM PYLE 14 KARL MERSON

A combination of a shock last start loss as well as a few weeks break meant that the Under 19 Goannas were keen and ready to 15 ERIC BURKE 15 STUART TURNER fire when they took on Pennant Hills on Mike Kenny Oval. The fresh legs were evident in an outstanding first quarter, kicking 7 16 JACKSON POLA-SMITH 16 DEAN COSTELLO goals while keeping the opposition scoreless. The second quarter was more evenly contested, however the Goannas still had a 17 JORDAN WEIR 17 JOSH CASS 60 point lead at the long change and sensed a big win. The second half saw the domination from the Goannas continuing, with 18 LEVI BRAIN 18 JACK DIMERY 10 goals to 2 seeing the boys secure a 111 point win to get the winning momentum well and truly back. Adam Storey was 19 SAM BATTEN 19 NICK CROWE named best on ground, with Justin Taylor, Luke Mansour, Reece Morris, Brayden Pidgeon and Marcus Pasfield all outstanding in a great team performance. Daniel Newcombe had one of his best games in the blue and gold and Josh Bartlett seemed to enjoy 20 CAM LIVORI 20 LYNDON HUPFELD his move to the wing and had plenty of the footy. Goannas 21.13.139 v Pennant Hills 4.4.28. 21 JAKE MONK 21 DAMIEN CHARLESTON 22 MICHAEL ATKINSON 22 JAMES FORD This Saturday, the Seniors (Division 1) take on UTS at Waverley Oval at 2.30 pm, the Reserves (Division 4) are at Pioneers Park at 23 HAYDEN WASHINGTON 23 JOSH CUTTING 12.00 noon to tackle Randwick City and the Thirds (Division 5) are at Greygums Oval to play Penrith for the second consecutive 24 DANIEL DICKERSON 24 KIERAN EMERY week at 10.00 am. The Under 19's play Sunday and will play top team Western Suburbs at Picken Oval at 10.00 am. 25 JAMIE MCDOUGALL 25 WILL BRADLEY Goannas Sponsors and GWS Giants Fan Day at Goanna Park is on Saturday July 11. This is always a big day, but made even 26 TOM MCCAFFREY 26 RYAN FITTON bigger this year with the inclusion of the GWS Giants. Not only are we thanking our many great Sponsors this day, but along 27 JAMES BEHAGG 27 MATTHEW EASTMAN with the GWS Giants, we are celebrating football in western Sydney. G Man will be in attendance, and there will be clinics for 30 WILLS BRASSIL 29 ZACH JOHNS the kids, raffles, giveaways and even a couple of GWS Giants players! All four Goannas teams are at home this day, with the 35 MAX CARTER 30 STEVE O’CONNOR Under 19's kicking off proceedings at 8.30 am against Southern Power. Our Club Patron and 1982 Gray Medallist, Mark "Beefy" Taylor will most likely be there again (if Channel 9 don't drag him over to England for the Ashes Test Series). Fine weather has 36 TOM SCHULTZ 31 ANTHONY STUBBS been ordered and it will be a great day! 37 JIMMY MCDONALD 33 AARON DRINKWATER 40 ETHAN PANIZZA 36 JUSTIN STEER At this year's Gray Medal & Presentation Night, not only will the Club be awarding trophies for the best players, and celebrating 41 AMOS MICHAEL 38 BLAKE ANDERSON another great year of the mighty Goannas, we will also be bringing together the brilliant 1990 Premiership side, 25 years after 42 ANDREW PILOT 39 CAMERON ARNDT their 9.15.69 v North Shore 9.8.62 Grand Final win at Erskinville Oval. All players, coaches, officials and supporters from that era 44 ANDREW PILAT are wlecome and it will be a fantstic night, culminating in the 2015 Gray Medal presentation. Please contact Peter Taylor on 40 BRYCE JOYNSON 0438.004905 for more information. 50 NATHAN BOSSCHIETER 45 ANDREW BROWNING

We would like to acknowledge our great 2015 partners, at Merrylands RSL Club, Rossfreight Express, HTT Management, Crown On McCredie Hotel, Mr Taxman, Cash Converters (Blacktown), Value H2O, Satsuma Solutions, Road Runner Rubber Supplies, Stratton Finance, Quigley's Quality Meats, Salmon Bros, Quickfee, Nolan Plumbing Services, Aceit Sportswear and of course the Holroyd Council. ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL

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Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 TARAN ETTO 1 CHRIS FRANGOS 2 BRENTON MUMME 2 DANIEL NAPPER 3 RYAN HINSON 3 JORDAN WEST 4 JARROD POLLEY 4 PATRICK MCBRIDE 5 THOMAS CHARLES 5 DAVID LYCAKIS 6 JAMES NEWBURY 6 BLAKE GUTHRIE 7 CLINT MCGRATH 7 DAVID RYAN 8 PAUL BEVAN 8 MICHAEL MILNER 9 TODD CONSIDINE 10 DAVID CLOUT 9 DECLAN DONOHUE 11 VAS ROMANAS 10 BEN JONES 12 ANDY EURELL 11 STEPHEN WILSEN 13 SEAMUS PEARSON 12 BEN SHARP 14 DOM KANNAN 13 BRYCE ADDISON 15 LINDSAY SCOWN 14 MATT PETERING 16 RYAN SPEED 15 ELI PRESCOTT 18 ROBBIE BAMFORD 16 JACK HILL 19 JAKE ROSS 17 DEAN GILBERT 20 JAMES NEWBURY 18 NATHAN KENNY 21 KRIS ERICKSON 19 NICK RYAN 22 LEVI SANDS 20 TOM COENEN 23 JOSH ZOPPO 21 DANIEL COOPER 24 PATRICK WILMOT 22 NICK TAIT 25 MARCUS LINSEN 24 DANIEL TOMLINS 26 JOSH ROBINSON 25 DANIEL RIXON 27 BEN CALIGORIE 26 TRAVIS MARTIN 29 BEN ZOPPO 27 JANSON DOUGHTY 30 CAMERON GORDON 31 TOM KANNAN 28 TAYLOR PREECE 32 JED TURNER 30 BEN HODGSON 33 CALLUM MCEVOY-GREY 31 NICK SHAW 34 MICHAEL TUTTLE 32 NICK TATE 43 MATT LEMME 33 ALEXANDER WYNN 53 YANNICK MILLIGAN SAVILLE 36 JAKE BROWN

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www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 16 29 Round 10 - 27th—28th June Round 10 - 27th—28th June T E ACLUB M NOTES L I S T S SENIOR TEAM LISTS CAMDEN NORTH SHORE PENNANT HILLS Premier Division Premier Division Saturday 20 June was the Camden Cats annual Ladies Day with all 3 senior teams in Senior Coach: Gareth Lawson Senior Coach: Chris Yard action at the club’s home ground, Fairfax Reserve. The Cats Division 2 side continued its Colours: Red & Black Colours: Red & Navy Blue winning ways with a 44-point victory over North Shore in the main game. The win sees Camden’s first grade side maintain its position at the top of the BLK AFL Sydney Division 2 ladder and Team List Team List stretch its winning streak to 7 games. No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 MATT VARJAVANDI 2 SEB PARKER Earlier in the day, Camden’s Division 4 side continued to stamp its premiership credentials with a 38- 2 DANNY ROBERTS 3 AARON CRISFIELD point win over local rival Wollondilly. With a number of regular Division 4 players called up to the Divi- 3 DALE FITZGERALD 5 RANGA EDIRIWICKRAMA sion 2 side, due to injuries, the player depth of the club was tested against a strong Knights opposition. 4 JOSH DAVID-WRIGHT 6 BRANT JACK The Cats played a tough, physical and skillful brand of football all day, easily its best outing for the season 6 SAM CARRUTHERS 10 ROBERT WATTS against quality opposition. An accurate 4-goal second term saw the Cats take a 29-point lead into half 8 CHRIS MURPHY 11 THEO MORAITIS time, a lead they never relinquished in the second half. Jared Mullaney was again a standout for Camden 9 ADRIAN HARRY 12 SAM ZIKMAN in the midfield, well supported by returning player Mitch Hogan who showed he still knows how to find 11 NICK FOSTER 13 BRAD KEOUGH the Sherrin. He was the standout down back, whilst up forward the Cats again shared the goals around, 12 TOM HANSEN 14 DANIEL PREEN with Shanan Kershaw the leading goal kicker with 3 majors. 13 CHARLIE PARSONS 15 KIERAN WRIGHT 14 JIMMY MCKENZIE 16 TIM WALES Camden’s injury ravaged Division 2 side had a comfortable 44-point win over bottom side North Shore. 16 LAIN GENOVESI 17 ADAM NIXON The Cats made a solid start, easily winning the midfield battle in the first half, but were unable to capital- 21 MATT EDDY 18 DANIEL WITT ise on its possession on the scoreboard. After a rev up from Coach Chris Hughes at half time, the Cats 22 JAKE SAUNDERS 19 PATRICK WITT responded, with a 6-goal to 2-goal second half. Nick Hills had a day out off halfback picking up a bag full 23 TOM HARVEY 20 NICOLAS HEY of possessions, well supported by stand-in Captain Mark Maher, young gun Matty Smith and strong man 24 TEDDY STRUDWICK 21 BEN URWIN James Bottin-Noonan who had one of his best games for 2015. In the forward line, the focal point was 25 RON WASON 22 LACHLAN URWIN Shane “Dozer” Doherty who slotted 6 goals for the winners and uncharacteristically handballed one 26 TIM WESTON 25 DAMIEN DELL’AQUILA away. Next week, the first grade side plays away against Wests at Picken Oval. 27 SANIEL SCHACHER 26 DAVID SMITH

28 WILL TAYLOR 27 JESSE HARE The Cats Division 5 side struggled against the top of the table UNSW/ES side whose physical play and 29 JOHN GRAY 28 CAMERON SMITH silky skills were a class above the young Cats side. The effort from the Camden side was there all day, but 30 RYAN HEZLETT 29 TIM SCOULAR their possession was unable to be turned into scoreboard pressure. Best players for the Cats were Tom 31 TIM BRANSGROVE 30 MICHAEL TALBOT Vella, Joe Rawlins and Ross Kilpatrick, whilst Captain Dave Elliott was the only goal scorer for the home 34 LIAM MCCOLL 31 JAMES DUNN side. 35 CHARLIE CALLANDER 34 THOMAS ANGEL 37 STEPHEN WRAY 36 DARCY BARON-HAY Fairfax Reserve was a sea of pink on Saturday in support of women’s health, with a ladies lunch held in 38 SAM WIDMER 37 ETHAN HARVEY the club’s function room. The day was about showing our appreciation for all that the ladies do to sup- 40 LACHLAN VILE 38 ALEX JALLOH port our players, whilst at the same time raising money for charity through a game day raffle, auction 41 MATTHEW CAREY 39 RYAN HEBRON and sale of special pink football jumpers worn by the players on the day. Ladies Day was a great success! 42 THOMAS EDMONDS 40 JAKE VEALE 43 TED WIDMER 41 TRISTAN SMITH 45 THOMAS ABBOTT 42 MITCH WRIGHT 48 JAKE GUNSTONE 43 ANTHONY TREACY 52 MICHAEL JOHNSON 44 NICK CROFT 56 CAMPBELL LUSCOMBE 59 XAVIER BURTON

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www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 28 17 Round 10 - 27th—28th June Round 10 - 27th—28th June SENIOR TEAM LISTS CLUB NOTES UNSW/ES SYDNEY UNIVERSITY NEWTOWN Premier Division Premier Division Senior Coach: Josh Parmenter Senior Coach: Ben Merson Newtown Breakaways are a stand alone womens club formed in 2002. The Colours: White, red, blue, black, Colours: Blue & Gold Breakaways were named team of the decade (2000-2010) by Sydney yellow Womens AFL. Our home ground is Mahoney park in Marrickville. We pride Team List Team List ourselves on being all inclusive, LGBTQIH advocates. Please visit our website No Name Goals No Name Goals www.newtownbreakaways.com for details on upcoming games and team events. 1 MATT ROUND 1 DANNY FRAWLEY 2 JOSH PARMENTER 2 LUKE VELLA 3 KANE LATHAM 3 CALLUM KENNEDY RANDWICK CITY 4 HARRY ANNEAR 4 WILL STRATFORD 5 JORDAN LAMPI 6 TOM BYRNES The Randwick City Saints is a close-knit club who welcomes all players 6 MITCH SOMES 7 BEN HAWTIN wanting to enjoy the Australian game and contribute to the wellness 7 LUKE IRVINE 8 NICK ROBERTS of the people around them. Having only been established a short five 8 MORGAN DAVIS 9 SAM CRICHTON years ago, the Saints began from humble origins with a shipping con- 9 RYAN PLANT 10 LUKE FREEMANTLE tainer as their clubrooms directly on the border of eastern beach suburbs, Marou- 10 KIRK LOWER 11 JAMES LEWINGTON 11 ALEX MCKENZIE bra and Malabar. The continuous and unwavering support from founding club per- 12 OLIVER WETZLAR 12 SAM FOGERTY sonnel means the clubrooms have been upgraded and now take pride of place 13 SAM SLEIGH 13 JOEL ROBBIE overlooking Pioneers Park. On Saturday night following the day’s play the Saints 14 MONTY KROCHMAL 14 JACK MCANESPIE converge on main sponsors, the Coogee Diggers, where brief presentations are 15 JAMES LEWINGTON 15 MICHAEL ARCHIBALD made and club ties are strengthened in a relaxed pub setting. Individuals consider- 16 BEN COFFEY 16 JAMES PASCOE ing coming down for a run with the three teams on training nights, Tuesday and 17 CHRIS BROWNE 17 JEREMY DANIHER Thursday, should bring enthusiasm and an enjoyment of meeting new people - the 18 CHRIS REICHMAN 18 PRAS SAYAKHOT Saints will take care of the rest. 19 ALEX FOOTE 19 MJ FIGG 21 SCOTT DORNAUF 20 BEN FITZPATRICK 22 ADAM MCINTYRE 21 NIC ROBERTS 23 TIM WIDMER 22 CHRIS KENDRICK 24 RYAN FRRELLY 23 DANIEL POTTS 25 TOM WILLIAMSON 24 JEFF MELVILLE 26 LAUCHLAN O’CALLAGHAN 25 GLENN SMITH SOUTHERN POWER 27 ALEX HENDERSON 33 TOM ELKINGTON Southern Power is the Shire's football team. We are dedicated to raising the 28 JACK MCKINLAY 38 JAKE SWARTS profile of AFL within the Sutherland Shire by providing a supportive and wel- 29 CHRIS JORDAIN 42 ALLISTER CLARKE coming environment for members and associated families. 30 ED KIEL 49 ARON EVERETT 33 MICHAEL DICKSON 55 DAVID JOHNSON We would like to thank our platinum partners for 2015, Blum and National Workforce. We are always grateful for your support and we love having you in the Power family.

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www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 18 27 Round 10 - 27th—28th June Round 10 - 27th—28th June T E ACLUB M NOTES L I S T S SENIOR TEAM LISTS PENNANT HILLS SOUTHERN POWER MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Division One Division One In the Round 9 blockbuster at MKO which saw all six teams competing at home, Senior Coach: Jack Dickens Senior Coach: Stuart Newman the Club achieved a win/loss ratio of 5 to 1 … you can’t ask for much better than Colours: Aqua, Black & White Colours: Red, Black & White that! Prems ground out its 6th win for the season against a tenacious Western Suburbs side. After a close start, Penno gradually increased its margin, quarter by quarter, to finish 20 pts ahead at the Team List Team List rd finish. In the Div 1 clash with H-P Goannas, Penno won the ‘premiership’ (3 ) quarter kicking 5 No Name Goals No Name Goals goals to nil, to set up victory. Div 3 and 5 both had wins over Nor-West Jets, despite both Penno 1 LOGAN MEAD 1 LIAM DAVIS sides suffering a minor fade-out in the final quarter of their respective matches. Under 19s Div 1 3 DYLAN BROGAN made it 9 straight with a hard fought win over St George. Penno didn’t have it all its own way 3 RYAN MURPHY 4 JAMES BRACKIN though, as the Dragons had led at ¼ time and remained competitive for the whole match. The Div 2 4 JAMES CLARKE 5 ROB VINCENT under-age side came up against a very strong H-P Goannas team that showed no mercy, the losing 7 ROB MARSH margin exceeding 100 pts. 5 JAKE MCINTOSH 6 DUANE WILD 8 RYAN HARRIS 9 TONY FOTOPOULAS Round 10 sees the Club scattered far and wide across Sydney. Prems play North Shore at Gore Hill. 7 ANDREW WARDROP The Bombers are coming off a good win over the Bats and we can expect a close contest against 11 GEOFF SMITH 10 CAMERON ROE one of the Demon’s traditional rivals. Penno had two excellent wins against the Bombers in 2014 12 PETER LE BRETON and the record over the past 5 seasons is 9 to 5 in Penno’s favour including a 3 to 1 advantage in 11 MITCHELL NEW 14 ANDREW ROBERTSON finals. 12 ADAM COOK 15 CHRIS HAYES

Today’s clash brings to mind the Demons First Division debut in Round 1 of 1977 against North 13 MATTHEW YOUNG 16 ANDY MORRIS 17 SAM SIMPSON Shore Bears (as they were known at the time). None of the pundits gave Penno a chance against 14 DANIEL TURNER the seasoned Bears outfit, but the boys at Penno weren’t going to let this stop them. Here’s how 18 MITCH HANSEN 15 MICHAEL FINDLAY the League reported on the Demons 29 pt victory: “The decision of the League to elevate Pennant 19 CAMERON LUDOWYKE

Hills into First Division this season was soundly vindicated by the magnificent victory that that Club 16 TIM CASHMAN 20 TIM CORDNER had over last season’s Runners Up, North Shore ….” From Penno’s perspective: “What a magnifi- 17 LUKE JANSSON 21 JAMES MOYLAN cent debut into 1st Division. A strong and convincing win against the favourites at North Sydney. The 22 NICK RODGERS team never conceded or considered defeat …” The score was 18.25-133 to 15.14-104. Penno’s Rod 18 LEIGH HOGAN Miles won the League’s Player of the Week Award “… for his outstanding performance at Centre 19 BRENDAN KENNY 23 TIM CAMERON 24 ANGUS RODGERS Half Back against North Shore … His display of overhead marking and kicking had to be seen to be 20 LIAM AGGETT believed, especially as he usually plays at Centre Half Forward.” His trophy was “… a carton of Will 25 LEWIS CRINITI

Players No. 6 cigarettes, a carton of Courage Tubes, a long play record from Hammard Records and 22 JARRYD WILSEN 27 MARC WILLIAMS a voucher from Amoco for $10 worth of petrol.” Congratulations indeed, Rod! The Ressies and 24 MARSHAL CAIRNDUFF 30 DAN MARTIN fledgling Under 19 side did not fare quite so well, losing to the Bears by 129 pts and 199 pts, re- 25 LEON JOHNSON 32 PETER FROST spectively! 34 HENRY ST HILL 27 IAN HOLDER 35 TIM SHUMACK The 80’s Ski Party fund-raiser was well attended last Saturday evening by around 90 players, part- 28 REGAN SHARPE ners and friends. Everyone got into the spirit and there were some fabulous and outrageous out- 36 NATE ELLIFF 34 RYAN KING-THORNBURG fits. The DJ was spinning 80's classics and the dance floor was on fire. Everyone, from first grade to 37 RYAN LUDOWYKE under 19's and their girlfriends and friends were enjoying socialising outside of footy. One attendee 36 TRISTEN SMITH 38 PAUL HAYES said it was “the best party ever” and Senior Coach YD was remarked upon for his dance floor ‘talents’. Thanks to Amy F and Tom A for making it a special night and a great team bonding event. Don’t forget Penno Bogan Bingo is on Saturday evening 15 August 2015. Watch out for further details on email and TeamApp. ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Want to talk Demons history? Then drop us a line at [email protected].

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TSENIOR E A M TEAM L I LISTS S T S MILESTONES AFL SYDNEY TIPPING HOLROYD PARRAMATTA BALMAIN Congratulations to the players that Division One Division One are achieving milestones this week- Senior Coach: Jack Schwarze Senior Coach: Luke Jarjoura LW TOT Colours: Blue & Gold Colours: Yellow & Black end: 1 Wombat 3 36 Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals Kieron Costello—UNSW/ES - 50 2 JT9 3 33 1 ADAM BYRNE 1 ALEX O’DEA games 2 MICHAEL STACEY 2 JAMES WEBSTER 3 Demonsbulldogs 2 32 3 JACK SCHWARZE 3 NICHOLAS CROSSLAND 4 BEN ROGERS 4 EDEN BENNELL 4 Lance2210 2 32 5 DAVID HOOK 5 COLIN BROWN 5 Penrithrams 3 32 6 GRADY TAPPING 6 JESSIE DRANSFIELD 7 RYAN TERREY 7 CHRIS BOLT 8 DAN BRIAN 6 FOFCL 5 31 8 MATTHEW CAHILL 9 BILLY TAHA 9 JOSH TERREY 7 Dfras 2 31 10 BRAD PLUG 10 JORDAN PIDGEON 11 LUKE JARJOURA 11 SCOTT MAGUIRE 8 Macrue 3 31 12 EDEN WOODEND 12 TAIGEN DUBBELDE 13 DAMON WOODEND 9 Michael Shillito 5 31 13 ARIN RICKETT 14 JOEL GRAY 14 SCOTT NOLAN 15 REECE GILLESPIE 10 Tasweigan 3 31 15 SUNNY GILL 16 HARRY JENKINS STUART MCKINLEY 16 17 HUGH PRIEST BRODY CRANE 17 18 JAYDEN DONATO JESSE HAURUA CLUB NOTES 18 19 LUKE ELASI LUKE PIERCE 20 20 FELIX DIXON SHANE WILLIAMSL 21 21 JULIO TOLEDO SYDNEY UNIVERSITY JACK MARA 22 22 WAYD BLACKBURNE Sydney Uni has had a very eventful fortnight of football at Henson Park. 23 KANE RADFORD 24 JASON FRETWELL We have celebrated our annual ‘Family Day’, which saw 500+ junior 24 TRENT SCHMUTTER 26 BYRON HOLT auskickers and their parents converge on Henson Park prior to our NEAFL 25 MICHAEL LENNOX 27 NICK WHITEHEAD fixture as a positive step towards introducing the kids and the parents to a senior football 27 JACOB LILLIS 28 ROWAN CHOWANETZ club. It was a fantastic day and definitely one that we as a club will be reproducing in 30 ED HELMORE 29 BILLY SHIPWAY 32 NATHAN WILLIAMS 30 AARON COTTRELL 2016. This Saturday just gone SUANFC paid tribute to it’s charitable club partner AIME, by 33 ANDREW MUNNS 32 JIMMY ROBERTS hosting the annual AIME Day. Our NEAFL side played the NT Thunder at Henson and it 35 CHRIS JONES 34 TROY LUFF was a perfect fixture to honour the great work AIME are doing in schools and universities 36 ANDREW GROGAN 35 ALISTAIRE DUELL-FERGUSON around the country. You can read more about their fantastic work here 37 LACHLAN PRYOR 37 KEVIN JONES www.aimementoring.com. Aaron Day from SUANFC and Richard Tambling from the 38 MARK PETIT 45 BEN PLUG Thunder both walked away with AIME hoodies for being their teams best on the day. We 39 HEPPA GALVIN 49 LACHLAN BENNETTS 40 KHYLL DAVID-CROWW 69 JAMES WEST now move into a period of away games with most of our grades positioned in or very close to finals. At the halfway point of the year we are definitely happy with that!

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Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 LIZ FASSONE 1 JESSICA GRAY 2 CHARLOTTE WAYTE 2 BREEANNA BRAGA 3 AISLINN ALBURY 3 ZUZANNA CZYCO 4 STEFFANIE LEE 4 NICOLA KENNEDY 5 SARA COOKE 5 SHELLEE GIBSON

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7 AMANDA FARRUGIA 7 SHANNYN EVERINHAM-GEARY 8 ASHLEY GRAY 8 LEANNE KIDD 9 KIRA DUROUX 9 ASHLEE SMITH 10 LORETTA MOORE 10 KIMBERLY CHAN 11 LISA PETHYBRIDGE 11 ELLEN CREWDSON 12 KRISTY SUTCLIFFE 12 LAUREN TREWICK 13 NATASHA NAIR 13 JANE MCLENNAN 14 REBECCA VILLIS 14 JESSIE MULHOLLAND 15 STACY O’LOUGHLIN 15 KELLY CHAN 16 KIONA VANCE 16 17 SALOME CERDA-VARGAS 17 REGAN TAYLOR 18 JESSE WONG 18 JENNIFER STANTON 19 ROXANNE GOFF JAIMEE GREEN 20 NAKITA BROWN 19 22 VIVIEN TALBOT 20 CASEY MOANE 23 LISA ROPER 21 LAURA RUSSELL 24 BELINDA MULDOON 23 HATHARINA LISS 25 LINDSAY VAN ANDEL 24 CLARINDA CAMPBELL 27 JACQUI LUFF 25 KATHERINE GOW 30 BARBARA LYNCH 26 SOPHIE LAVNDER 31 TELECIA BROWNE 27 SHANNON HUNTLEY-WEI 30 EMILY YOUNG 40 ALEISHA CHESSELL

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Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 CASSANDRA LEES 1 BELINDA MICHALK 1 CLARE O’BRIEN 2 CLAIRE GROOM JENNIFER CHAN 1 2 MEGAN ANDERSON 2 LISA TOWNS 3 DANIELLE SCHMID 2 MAI NGUYEN 3 ASHLEE MORGAN 3 DOM GOOM 4 MEG MACCALLUM 5 SOPHIE CLARKE 5 NADELLE JAMILY KRAYEM 3 4 EBONY MACKEY 6 TAMMY CALLAGHAN 6 GEORGIA VERKUYLEN 4 LIASI TARUA 5 JORDIN WILLIAMS 7 JESS HOGAN 7 NATALIE GARDNER MELITA MORRISS 5 8 JENNIFER LEW 6 MEL CIAROLO 8 ROSEMARY MORRISON 6 ERIN HODSON 9 MEREDITH GRAY 7 JENNA MILLER 9 YU-SHAN LIM AMY SATCHELL 10 MONICA CHEW 8 ASHLEE MCCLURE 10 DANIKA HEAD 7 11 ELIZABETH BOVA 11 ALICE WOOD 9 KRISTY DE PELLEGRINI 9 HANNAH MCINTOSH 12 JESSICA MORTON 12 FELICE TONG NICOLA VRACHNAS 10 RHEANNA LOTTER 13 ROSALIE GRAHAM 11 13 BETH WATTS 11 MICHELLE PODNECKY 14 CLARE MURPHY 12 SAMANTHA MURRAY 14 NICOLA BARR 12 VICKY JANE 15 PAULINE BASSILI 13 KATE EDWARDS 15 RACHAEL STACK 16 REGAN BARKER 16 SERA KAUKIONO 13 LYNDEL MCMARTIN 14 MADDIE COLLIER 25 ALEX SCHRODER 17 AMY FOO 14 KATHRYN HULL OLIVIA AYOUB DOLFO 26 ANNA RUUT 16 18 GRACE CAIN 15 JAIDEN PREECE-FORRESTER 27 CODIE BRIGGS 18 EMMA HOLLO 19 TARA MCKENTY 29 STACY CROSS 16 LOUISE GLASGOW 19 RA SHEA 20 LARA CREBER 31 EDWINA ILLMAN 17 KAREN SAVADERA 21 MARGOT ALAIS 34 VERNA ILES 21 SANDRA JANJETOVIC 18 ERIKA HOSKING 22 LIBBY SADLER 36 STEPHANIE WAKE JASMINE SMITH 22 23 ALLY CATTERSOM 19 HAYLEY WILLIS 41 HAYLEY LEGG 23 LAUREN O’BRIEN 24 EMMA CASTRO 21 BRITTANY DAY 42 GENAVIEVE ZOELLER 44 ANGELA JORNET 24 JEMMA STILL 25 OLIVIA WARREN 22 DANIELLE DUNAJIC 27 KYRSTEN WINKLEY 53 ANNA BUTLER 25 ISABELLE O’BRIEN 24 KRISTY GRBEVSKI 55 ELISE HOGAN 28 CLARE SULLIVAN 26 KYRSTY BISHOP 25 JASMINE FERGUS 56 BELINDA SMALL 29 TESS NOBLE SARAH BARKMAN 26 STEPH GILLETT 57 CI-ANNA SMITH 27 30 STEPHANIE WALKER SASHA BANKI 31 REBECCA MOXON 29 RACHEL STOKES 62 LAUREN FOY 32 63 FRANCESCA HOCKING 32 SHELLEY MULHERN 31 LISA ROSE 33 SHANI LAUF 64 TRAM NGUYEN 33 CHIARA BINAZZI 35 LAUREN HODGSON LUISA MARZOTTO 66 EMILY GARD 34 34 MAEBH O’SHAUGHNESSY 37 LINDA TOWNSON 67 PASCALE PIAS 36 JACINDA BARCLAY 35 ORLAITH SPOONER

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