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BLACK DIAMOND CUP — Round 9 This Football Record is published by Black Diamond AFL for the benefit of the players, members and supporters of the game. Black Diamond AFL Cardiff v Terrigal Avoca takes responsibility for editorial content, apart from those published under the names of clubs as club notes and will not be held responsible for any Nelson Bay v Singleton information which may be found harmful or injurious to any person or organi- sation in those notes. Complaints or other reference to the material in the Killarney Vale v Warners Bay publication may be directed to the Football Operations Officer, Black Dia- Newcastle City — Bye mond AFL, Unit 1, 15 Kam Cl, Morisset NSW 2264

Round 9 - 14th June 2014 32 Round 9 - 14th June 2014 1 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au BDAFL TOO STRONG FOR AFL SYDNEY U23S FIXTURES Black Diamond AFL (BDAFL) retained the "Robert Hughes Memorial" trophy FIXTURES — JUNE 14 with a strong 17.11.113 to 10.5.65 win over AFL Sydney Under 23's side at No 1 Wilson Security Black Diamond Cup Sportsground today. Killarney Vale v Warners Bay Adelaide St Oval 2.00pm The home side were made to work hard for the win having to overcome a half Nelson Bay v Singleton Dick Burwell Oval 2:00pm time deficit before dominating the game in the second half.. Cardiff v Terrigal Avoca No 1 Sportsground 2.00pm Fielding arguably their strongest representative team the BDAFL were shocked Newcastle City — Bye by the high tempo start from AFL Sydney and with slick ball movement and excellent overlap running saw the vistors kick the first five goals of the match First Division to open up a 27 point lead before Tom Head (pictured) was able to kick their Cardiff v Terrigal Avoca No 1 Sportsground 12.00pm first goal after a strong mark. The introduction of Simon O'Brien into the mid- Nelson Bay v Lake Macquarie Dick Burwell Oval 12.00pm field gave the BDAFL some spark, whilst Luke Price was making an impact up Maitalnd v Warners Bay Max McMahon Oval 2.00pm forward. BDAFL captain, Liam Gibson was able to make it back to back goals for Wyong Lakes v Killarney Vale Don Small Oval 2.00pm the home side, however a goal just before the siren saw AFL Sydney go into the Newcastle City - Bye first break with a well deserved 23 point lead. Second Division Another downside for the BDAFL in the first quarter was the hip injury suffered to key forward, James Polglase Cardiff v Terrigal Avoca No 1 Sportsground 10.00am which saw him leave the ground, and not return. BDAFL coach, Chris Bishop was disappointed with his troops work rate and intensity and was very critical of their Wyong Lakes v Warners Bay Don Small Oval 12.00pm turnovers. Maitland v Singleton Max McMahon Oval 12.00pm The BDAFL lifted their intensity after the break and Head continued to be a thorn in AFL Sydney's defence but The Entrance Bateau Bay v Muswellbrook Bateau Bay 2.00pm unfortunately his kicking for goal was astray. A five goal to two second term saw the BDAFL bridge the gap to eight Lake Macquarie v Newcastle City Tulkaba Park 3.00pm points at the half time break. The BDAFL defence led by Jayson Van Dam and Zac Metcalfe were on top of their opponents with Matt Bailey and FIXTURES — JUNE 21 Andrew Willmot providing the run coach Bishop was looking for. The BDAFL big men led by Head and Jacob Wilson Security Black Diamond Cup Dawes were also starting to cause the visitors some concern. Singleton v Killarney Vale Rose Point Park 2.00pm The third quarter was the pivotal quarter of this contest as AFL Sydney kicking with the wind were unable to regis- ter a goal, whilst the BDAFL were able to kick five goals into the wind to turn a halftime deficit into a 21 point Warners Bay v Nelson Bay Feighan Oval 2:00pm three quarter time lead. Newcastle City v Terrigal Avoca No 1 Sportsground 2.00pm The first ten minutes of the quarter was a torrid affair as both teams put away the flair and engaged themselves in Cardiff — Bye the battle. It was the BDAFL who were able to get the break courtesy of Mitch Betson who was able to convert First Division after two strong marks, before young Nathan Vaisey was able to convert via a snap. Newcastle City v Wyong Lakes No 1 Sportsground 12.00pm AFL Sydney were unable to penetrate the BDAFL defence, led by Jono Gourlay who was playing as a loose man Warners Bay v Nelson Bay Feighan Oval 12.00pm due to the vistors need to double team Head in an effort to nullify his dominance. Maitland v Terrigal Avoca Max McMahon Oval 2.00pm Two late goals to the BDAFL, including a rare major from Metcalfe saw them establish an important three quarter Lake Macquarie v Killarney Vale Tulkaba Park 5.00pm time advantage. Both coaches urged the troops for one last battle and both teams responded looking for that important first goal Cardiff - Bye and that came to the BDAFL via an excellent piece of roving and snap from O'Brien. Second Division With a 27 point lead and kicking with the wind, the crowd were expecting the BDAFL to run away with the game Newcastle City v Wyong Lakes No 1 Sportsground 10.00am however the young AFL Sydney side would not lay down and two quick goals reduced the margin to just 15 points, Warners Bay v Maitland Feighan Oval 10.00am and it was game on again.| Singleton v The Entrance Bateau Bay Rose Point Park 12.00pm It took a great left forward snap from the boundary by prolific BDAFL goal kicker, Courtney Knight to give them the Muswellbrook v Terrigal Avoca Weeraman Field 2.00pm ascendancy again and when Peter Van Dam converted from a free kick before the ball was returned to the centre, Lake Macquarie v Cardiff Tulkaba Park 3.00pm the match was in the bag for the BDAFL.. Head was easily the Best player on the ground and he received great support from O'Brien, Dawes and James Webster. The victory was just reward for the effort put in throughout the representative program by the players under the MATCH OF THE WEEK expert tutelage of coaches Chris Bishop and Courtney Knight. NELSON BAY vs SINGLETON Black Diamond AFL 2.4. 6.7. 11.8. 17.11.(113) AFLSydney U23s. 6.3. 8.3. 8.5. 10.5 (65) Watch the match live, or on replay at: Goals: T.Head 4, L.Gibson 2, J.Lewis 2, P.Van Dam 2, M.Betson 2, S.O'Brien 1, C.Knight 1, B.Erickson 1, Z.Metcalfe www.bdafl.com.au 1, N.Vaisey 1 Best: T.Head, S.O'Brien, J.Dawes, J.Webster, P.Van Dam, A.Willmot Round 8 Rustica Resturant Player of the Match Andrew Willmot (Newcastle City)

Round 9 - 14th June 2014 2 Round 9 - 14th June 2014 31 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au BDAFL RISING STAR—JOE REIDY (Newcastle City) BDAFL PARTNERS The BDAFL Rising Star nominee for Round 8 is Newcastle City’s, Joe Reidy. th The Black Diamond AFL would like to thank the following partners for While still shy of his 20 birthday, Reidy has already made a huge impact to the their support in 2014. Newcastle City Blues. Originally from Lismore, and currently studying medicine at Newcastle University, MAJOR SPONSOR Reidy made his Black Diamond Cup debut for Newcastle City after only 3 games in 1st Division, and has impressed all with his tenacity and courage. Against Warners Bay last Saturday, he was lively on the forward line, with two first quarter goals to help set the Blues on their way to a good win. Reidy played his junior football for Tweed Coolangatta and the Northern Rivers Storm, his talent was identified and as a 15 year old was part of the AFL talented player program in 2011. Reidy made his senior football debut as a 17 year old for the Ballina Bombers in 2012. Newcastle City coach, Courtney Knight is impressed with his young player. “Joe has slotted into our club perfectly. He almost immediately gained the respect of his team mates through his MAJOR PARTNERS courage and work ethic on the field. His speed and versatility has been a real bonus for the side, and we look for- ward to see how he continues to develop throughout the rest of the season, and hope to have him on board for many to come.” Previous Nominees Rd 1— Max Hillier (Singleton) Rd 2— Jayden Rymer (Nelson Bay) Rd 3— Alexander White (Terrigal Avoca) Rd 4— Tom Mumford (Killarney Vale) Rd 5— Lachlan Deverell (Warners Bay) Rd 6— Connor Haswell (Newcastle City) Rd 7—Jarryd Rymer (Nelson Bay)

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CARDIFF Brendan Bailey 0408 221 881 [email protected] KILLARNEY VALE John Pidgeon 0438 396478 [email protected] LAKE MACQUARIE Brad Farrell 0402 494737 [email protected] MINOR PARTNERS MAITLAND Chris Lindus 0435 714833 [email protected]

MUSWELLBROOK Ken Garland 0459 060714 [email protected] NELSON BAY Jenna Gibson 0434 031188 [email protected] NEWCASTLE CITY John Janczuk 0417 466770 [email protected] SINGLETON Paul Kelly 0419 741 466 [email protected] TERRIGAL AVOCA Chris Aitken 0409 963 899 [email protected]

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WARNERS BAY Jimmy Newburn 0414 873 765 [email protected] WYONG LAKES John Griffey 0406 778 430 [email protected] NCCUA UMPIRES Richard Cornish 0401 348959 [email protected]

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PLAYER PROFILES JONO GOURLAY (Terrigal Avoca) JARROD BRAYBON (Lake Macquarie) Date of Birth: Date of Birth: 22/2/1993 25/10/1988

Nickname: Nickname: Beef/Gouls Braybz

Favourite AFL Team: Favourite AFL Team: Essendon

Favourite AFL Player: Favourite AFL Player: Nathan Fyfe Gary Ablett jnr

Favourite Playing Position: Favourite Playing Position: Wing/Full Forward Full Forward/Ruck

Most Difficult Opponent: Most Difficult Opponent: Jesse White John Fitzpatrick

Best Black Diamond AFL Player Seen: Best Black Diamond AFL Player Seen: Maurice Goolagong Jason Coulloupas

Most Annoying Teammate: Most Annoying Teammate: Jay Lewis ex-teammate David ‘pest’ O’Donnell

Funniest Teammate: Funniest Teammate: Jay Lewis Jordan Reynolds

Most Embarrassing Football Moment: Most Embarrassing Football Moment: No look handball turnover against vic metro, oppo- Every forwards nightmare - missing from the goal nent called for it, I hand balled it and he kicked the square goal. Didn’t count as a goal assist. Greatest Football Achievement: Greatest Football Achievement: Goal after the siren from the boundary to win the NEAFL Eastern vs Tasmaina College Shield

Best Football Advice Given to You: Best Football Advice Given to You: Don’t think too much Go and get the footy, don’t wait for it to come to you. Previous Clubs played for: Terrigal Avoca, Pennant Hills, Ainslie Previous Clubs played for: Blighty, East Coast Eagles, UNSW/ES, Muswellbrook Junior Club: Terrigal Panthers Junior Club: Blighty

Round 9 - 14th June 2014 28 Round 9 - 14th June 2014 5 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au KILLARNEY VALE BOMBERS WARNERS BAY BULLDOGS 2014 Team List 2014 Team List Senior Coach: Jimmy Newburn & Senior Coach: John Pidgeon No Name Goals No Name Goals Myron Olsen Colours: Black & Red 1 DANIEL CARTWRIGHT 1 TROY GORDON Colours: Red, White & Blue 2 COREY SHACKLETON www.kvbombers.com 2 JAKE ROACH www.warnersbay.org 3 BRAD DEITZ 3 MICK PRENDERGAST 4 DANIEL LLOYD After a rest last week, the senior squad is primed for solid perform- 4 MARTIN KARAFILIS After a week without footy the doggies return to the park with 3 5 MICHAEL BESLEY ances in both grades today. In First Division, our boys head over to 5 MATT SPINKS grades at 3 venues. 6 JORDAN EVANS Don Small to take on the powerful Wong Lakes outfit. Our Black 6 NICK TURNER 7 BRENDAN LEWIS Diamond Cup side hosts Warner's Bay at Adelaide Street. 7 LUKE MCKENNA Last week saw a 2nd draw in the season for the 2nd div team, after

8 ADAM RUMPLER 8 JOE MCKERN thinking we were down by 1 point at the final siren a check of the The First Division side is benefiting from some real depth after a 9 DANE AMIDY 12 CHRIS AVERY scorecards actually had the scores level. The effort shows that the disappointing 2013. However, the time has come for them to beat boys will compete hard come the business end of the season. 10 MARK MCVEIGH 13 SAM GIBBONS a few of the teams above them on the ladder. It has to start this 11 RICK WHITE week and it will be a tremendous challenge against one of the com- 14 ROBERT BRIGDEN 1st div suffered a loss to a fairly handy Newcastle City outfit. With 12 TOM MUMFORD petition heavyweights. There is a great rivalry between the two 15 PATRICK QUINN late pull outs in the seniors it meant some of the 1st division guys 13 HUGH WELLS clubs and last time it was a competitive game. The bombers will be 16 BEN BURNS had to push up a grade and weaken the final side. 14 TOM CASTELNUOVO looking to build on that effort. 17 DANIEL RUSSELL 15 JOSH MIFSUD 18 BEN HUNTER The Black Diamond Cup side ended up once again on the wrong side In Black Diamond Cup, the club will be looking to put in a solid four 16 PAT SCHELL 19 JACK DOWNING of a lopsided scoreboard. After giving up a big margin in the 1st quarter effort in today. In the last hit out against Nelson Bay, we 17 TIM SNELLING 20 TIM HOF quarter the boys clawed back to be in the match at half time. City put in a disappointing last quarter and were fortunate to walk away came out fired up in the 2nd half to run away with the game. 18 PETER COLLINS 21 LACHLAN DEVERELL with the win. The bombers will be looking to our leaders like Rick 19 MICHAEL SMITH White, Josh Mifsud, Bryce Singleton, Corey Shackleton and Bren- 23 REECE O’BRIEN This week 2nd division play bottom side Wyong hoping to continue 20 LACHLAN WILSON dan Lewis to really stand up and set the standard. The bombers 24 BRENTON SMITH their good form and cement the spot in the top 3. 1st Division travel 21 MAX MUMFORD have been really good at periods of most games, but have not put 25 TOM PRENTICE to Maitland to play the saints for the first time this year hoping to 22 JACKSON IRELAND in the complete performance that coach John Pidgeon is desper- 26 DEAN CROTTY jump back into the top 4. The Black Diamond Cup side face a very ately seeking. 23 SHAUN SINCLAIR 28 GRANT MINCHIN good Killarney Vale side hoping to get some confidence and kick

24 SCOTT MANUELLE 29 RICK ROBERTSON start the season. Young guns like Tom Mumford and Daniel Cartwright have been 25 JUSTIN DALEY 30 ANTHONY ATKIN impressive this year and there are great signs that the club is con- Go the doggies. 26 RYAN COUGHLAN tinuing to develop. 32 NICK COOPER 27 ROB ZAHRA 35 MITCHELL BARRY 28 BRYCE SINGLETON The bombers would also like to congratulate the BDAFL representa- 38 JOSH NICOL 30 ALEX WELLS tive team on their impressive win against the AFL Sydney. Under 40 RYAN SORENSON 38 JUSTIN LLOYD 23's last weekend. 41 LINCOLN STEWART 42 TOM MUMFORD 42 KURTIS SHEPERDSON 44 BEN MANNERS 47 BILLY RYAN 47 CORBIN BOND 50 LUKE RANKOVICH 49 MARC ADAMS 53 ROWAN PFEIFFER 58 GLENN WHITE 55 LUKE ROACH 60 JEFF MCLEAN 56 KAYNE GIBBS 60 SIMON ROCCO

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Round 9 - 14th June 2014 6 Round 9 - 14th June 2014 27 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au NELSON BAY MARLINS SINGLETON ROOSTERS

2014 Team List 2014 Team List Senior Coach: Corey Oldham & No Name Goals Senior Coach: David Ross No Name Goals Mal Hillier 1 NATHAN VAISEY Colours: Blue & Gold 1 CHRIS FAULDER Colours: Red, Grey & White 2 ADAM GRINYER (vc) www.newcastlecityblues.com.au 2 ANDREW MCPHERSON www.singletonroosters.com.au 3 BRAD SAINSBURY (vc) 3 LUKE DAVIS 4 BLAKE ERICKSON (c) Another rough week for the Marlins, suffering losses to Cardiff in 4 ALEX MITCHELL st Last week saw the Singleton Roosters travel to Newcastle to take on the 5 LUKE PRICE the 1 Division and Killarney Vale in the Premier Division. 5 MAX HILLIER st Cardiff Hawks. 6 DYLAN STUART The 1 Division faced off against Cardiff with a solid side but it 6 SAM DAFF Despite missing a of key players the Black Diamond Cup side 7 TIM DIVALL wasn’t enough to overcome the Hawks. Solid work in defence from 7 PAUL CHANDLER headed into the contest with some confidence following a close loss to Matthew Lloyd made an impact on the Hawks accuracy, backed up the Hawks in their round one clash. 8 BEN THOMPSON th 8 SAM BRASINGTON by great efforts by Jason Woodcoe and Caleb Violin. The 4 Quar- The game started at a hectic pace with Hawks out running & out classing 9 JOEL ERICKSON 9 JUSTIN RONNFELDT ter had the Marlins finding some great rhythm after 3 quick goals the Roosters to hold a very comfortable half time lead. Following the half 10 AARON CLAYDEN from Nick Ridgeway and Bailey Tas but it just wasn’t enough to 10 DAVID OMAN time break the Roosters started to play a better style of football & de- 11 LUKE BELL overcome the strong side. 11 JOHNY CORNELIUS spite the big lead held by the Hawks the Roosters never gave in, which 12 RYAN MUDD The Black Diamond Cup side fought with everything they had for 12 RICHARD WILKES has been a huge part of the Roosters season, a never give in attitude in th 13 DARREN PULESTON Luke Bell’s 50 Marlins game and despite a 48 point lead at 3 Quar- 13 DAINE COWBURN all games. The Roosters matched the Hawks goal for goal in a very even second half. 14 JAYDEN RYMER ter time, managed to closed the gap a little, going down by 28 14 GRANT POLWARTH Players Player was awarded to Michael Pryde for an out standing per- 15 ANDREW GIBSON points. Blake Erickson, Ben Thompson and Adam Grinyer worked 15 SAM BEVERLEY tirelessly in the middle assisting Aaron Clayden to score 4 goals and formance at Centre Half Forward being a good target all day for the 16 JARRYD RYMER 16 BRAD HICKS Dan Mooney to get 3, who is now equal 3rd in the goalkicking. Roosters, taking many strong marks. Other players to play well were 17 DAVE DELFORCE This week sees the Marlins hosting Lake Macquarie in the 1st Divi- 17 BEN GRAHAM Callum Murphy who was very busy in the fullback position & stood up well under pressure, Sam Brasington who continues to play good football 18 JOSH CANNON sion and Singleton in the Premier Division at Dick Burwell, in no 18 JARRYD INGRAM each week & lead by example , Alex Mitchell battled hard all day in the 19 DAN MORGAN doubt cracking games! This will be followed by the Marlins Annual 19 NATHAN CHILDS middle, Andrew Mcpherson who played well all day on the ball. 20 BRIAN DEACON Fancy Dress Party as we see the Club transform into Heroes and 20 KRIS THOMPSON A solid 2nd Division line up jumped out of the blocks in the first quarter 21 DARAN EMMETT Villains for the night! 21 BEAU MYNARD partly due to inaccurate kicking and Cardiff also showing more commit- 22 DAN MOONEY Go Marlins!! 22 JAMES BYERS ment to the ball. Several good pressure acts were highlighted and after

23 MANNING CLARKE 23 MICHAEL PRYDE the first break the Roosters stood up, got their running game going and Sammy Howard showed his pace setting up several scoring opportuni- 24 CHRIS EDDY 24 CALLUM MURPHY ties. 25 ALLEN FERNANDO-BIRD 25 PAUL TAPPER The 3rd quarter saw both teams lift in what was turning into a tough 26 LIAM KENDRICK 26 NICK HOGAN contest and backlines from either side were working overtime repelling 27 MICHAEL PLAIN 33 BRENDAN DULLAGHAN opposition attacks, but the Rooster press went unrewarded as they only 28 TYLER WILLIAMS 34 MICK DUGGAN managed 2 points against the Hawks converting chances into 2.2. Lloyd ‘Magic’ Blaxland continued his excellent form in the 4th and led a 29 BEN GRACE 51 CHRIS COLLIER spirited fight back, with run from Conrad Smith and Riley Small providing 30 LIAM KENDRICK 63 SAM HOWARD inspiration for the trailing Roosters who outscored Cardiff by 2 goals 31 DAVID WOOD 64 JOHN RUDD with their increased pressure. However the deficit was too much and a 32 LOUIS DEWS 66 COLM HAND margin of 24 points to the Hawks was the result at the final siren, but 34 ZACK NICHOLS with more consistency, two way pressure and ‘Roosters’ football, the Singleton 2nd Division again showed that they are on the up. 35 DAVID ROSS Today the Roosters Black Diamond Cup side are at Nelson Bay with the 40 GORDON YOUNG 2nd Division side making the short trip to Maitland. 42 MATT HARDES 43 DOMINIC BURGE 45 RAVNEEL MANIAM 46 MICHAEL DELLAR 53 RAMY FATHELBAB 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final

Round 9 - 14th June 2014 26 Round 9 - 14th June 2014 7 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au CARDIFF HAWKS TERRIGAL AVOCA PANTHERS 2014 Team List 2014 Team List No Name Goals Senior Coach: Adam Dugan No Name Goals Senior Coach: Chris Bishop 1 SIMON O’BRIEN Colours: Maroon & Gold 1 JAMES POLGLASE Colours: Red, White & Black 2 JACKSON MCMAHON www.cardiffhawks.com.au 2 DAMEN SMITH www.terrigalavocaafl.com 3 MATT VUKOVIC 3 JAMES WEBSTER Fellow Hawks Fans, 4 DAVID GRAAN 4 KURT FLEMMING We have a big weekend coming up as we celebrate the 10 year reun- That winning feeling is still around Terrigal with Second Division ac- 5 SIMON HIGHFIELD 5 JOHN GOURLAY ion of the 2004 Premiership Side in conjunction with our annual Old counting for local rivals The Entrance Bateau Bay in round 2 of the 6 DUSTIN SPRIGGS Boys Day. 6 DAMEN SMITH Studdert Cup. While the Second Division two boys did the Panthers 8 MICHAEL RYAN 7 GAVIN KIRKMAN proud, the Black Diamond Cup and First Division sides were put 9 TRENT THOMPSON In today's games we welcome our 2004 Grand Final Opponents Ter- 9 JAY LEWIS through their paces in a gruelling training session by Chris Bishop. 10 BEAU HEENEY rigal Avoca in all three grades. A big day is planned and with the 10 PETER VAN DAM 11 ZAC METCALFE sideline support of our forefathers, the Hawks will be looking at 11 IAN TYLEY Round 2 of the Studdert Cup was a much closer affair than expected, getting 3 wins today against the competition benchmark. 12 BRENDAN WOLD 12 CORY BILLINS with the Panthers unable to shake their determined opponents until late in the fourth quarter. If the men from The Entrance Bateau Bay 13 SAM HAIGH 13 JAMES HART To make matters more special today, fan favourite and former junior continue to improve they will surely trouble teams deep into the 14 JACK LENNON 14 WILL MCKELLAR Jack "Skinny" McMahon will run out for game 100. Skinny is Hawks Finals series. The Panthers had great contributions around the park, 15 SHANNON MANGOVSKI royalty and has been an integral part of the Hawk first grade side for 15 JARRAD FLINT but none more valuable than Jayme 'Microwave' Richardson who 16 NICK CHAPMAN last few years. Looks can be deceiving, and whilst being a certified 16 CHRIS WATERS produced a dominate display. Expect much of the same this week as 17 CLINT JAMES Hawk Heart Throb, Skinny is one of toughest competitors and will 17 WILL DELAHUNTY the Panthers look to remain undefeated. 18 ADAM LEATHERBARROW ensure that his opponents today do not get an easy kick. 18 SAM BROUGHTON 19 QUINTON DAVIS 19 ALEXANDER WHITE First Division will be looking to make it two from two when the face Best of luck to all teams competing today and we look forward to 21 JACK PRATT 20 MITCH BETSON Cardiff for the second time this season at Number 1 Sportsground. seeing you all back at the Mark Hotel today with the old boys cele- The last time these sides met it was a tough encounter which saw the 22 BRENDAN BALCHIN 21 JAYSON VAN DAM brating a few good wins. lead change throughout the first half and the crowd holding their 23 CAMERON CLARK 22 CAMERON GRENTELL breath to see the Panthers hold off the fast finishing Hawks. 24 DAVID O’DONNELL 23 BENJAMIN LAMB 25 NICK KOCON 24 SAM O’BRIEN Black Diamond Cup side are coming off a two week break, however 28 LIAM GIBSON 25 JARRAD WARREN there will be sore bodies after a weekend where plenty of players 29 JASON ADLINGTON 26 BRAD STUDDERT featured in the BDAFL representative side. The Panthers will face off 30 JOSH JOLLIFFE 27 JOSH POLGLASE against the Hawks for the first time in 2014 and this year. This has 28 CHRIS BISHOP always been a tight contest in years gone by, expect much of the same this weekend. 29 TOM HEAD

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Round 9 - 14th June 2014 8 Round 9 - 14th June 2014 25 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au LAKE MACQUARIE DOCKERS NEWCASTLE CITY BLUES 2014 Team List 2014 Team List No Name Goals Senior Coach: Bob Hooten No Name Goals Senior Coach: Courtney Knight 1 MITCH BAIN Colours: Purple & White 1 JOSHUA WHEELER Colours: Navy & White 2 MITCHELL MCLEAN www.lakemacquariedockers.com.au 2 MAT BAILEY www.newcastlecityblues.com.au 3 TIM CLARK 3 COURTNEY KNIGHT Club footy resumes this week after last weekend’s Representative 4 JULIUS RELIC Firstly I'd like to express our thanks to Wyong. Last week they 4 ANTHONY STEWART fixture that featured 6 of the Blues finest. Courtney and Mitch showed how two clubs can work together to have a great day of 5 MICHAEL TOWNSEND 5 LUKE RAWNSLEY Knight, Josh Wheeler, Andrew Willmot, Mat Bailey and big Jacob football on and off the field. We look forward to returning the 6 JORDAN REYNOLDS 6 MATTHEW ENRIGHT Dawes all had strong performances in the rousing win over the favour in the coming weeks. Cheers! 7 MATHEW WELLS 7 ANDREW WILLMOT Sydney AFL U23’s side. In addition our own Jason Bradley from

8 JOSH AVIS Bodyworx Physio was the BDAFL trainer for the second year run- 8 MITCH CLUNE This week our boys go up against Nelson a Bay in First Division and ning, providing vital support for the side. Congratulations to all 10 KIERAN TEUMA City in second division. After a strong win the first time the teams 9 JOE REIDY involved. 11 SCOTT JOHNSON met in first division we expect Nelson Bay to come out firing. Our 10 SAM PAYNE

12 JAKE MCCANN boys need to put a solid 4 quarter performance together after they 11 NED SHANAHAN This week provides another milestone celebration as former City were shown by Wyong last round 3 quarters is not enough. After 12 JONOTHAN HAMILTON th 13 TOM MCKENZIE junior Danny Hamilton plays his 50 senior game for the being in front by 3 goals at halftime, Wyong lifted and our boys 14 ADAM HENDERSON 13 MITCH KNIGHT Blues. Both Danny and brother Jono have added real spark to the were completely out played and turned the 3 goal deficit to a 7 16 JAMES WEARING 14 MICHAEL HEALY City list since progressing from the City juniors into senior foot- goal lead by the end of the quarter. Coach Bob Hooten will be des- 17 JORDAN HUTCHINSON 15 IAN BAKER ball. With both lads achieving the 50 game milestone within 3 perate to see the boys play out the 4 quarters, to gain some confi- 16 HAYDEN KAVANAGH weeks, we are sure the whole Hamilton clan is very proud of their 18 SEB HUTCHINSON dence back. two young prodigies. Congratulations!! 19 WADE ARMSTRONG 17 BRAD WOOTEN

20 BEN DOBSON Our second div side, probably like most, have been a different side 18 BEN SCHAEFER With Premier and First Divisions having a bye this weekend, it’s up every other week, with injuries and unavailabilities. We had a great 19 STEVEN SCOTT 21 SAVINI RATU to the Thirsty Thirds to keep the Blues juggenaut rolling. The Thirds game of football against Wyong, which went right to the final whis- 20 ABE GIBSON 25 MATTHEW MEARES travel to Teralba to take on Lake Macquarie in a twilight 3pm fix- tle. The boys will be looking to turn the result around after being 26 BRAD FARRELL 21 DAVE BOWDEN ture. The boys should be refreshed after a week off and will be outplayed by City when these teams last met. 27 NATHAN PEARSON 22 BRENT JACKSON looking to continue the intensity they showed against a very deter-

23 CAMERON KEAST mined Warners Bay outfit last time out. A bit more polish should 29 BRAD HENDERSON We look forward to 2 big games this weekend and after the second 24 RYLEY LANG see them secure the points today. 32 GLEN LAMBERT div match all are welcome to our Sponsor Club Teralba Bowling

33 PAUL BRIDGMAN Club for the match awards. 25 JOHN MATTHEWS Thanks again to our sponsors Regional IT, Bodyworx Physio, New- 26 ADAM JOHNSON 34 R. MIDDLETON-PIERPOINT castle Fire Extinguishers and remember to head back to the Pre- Go Dockers!!! 27 MARK LONNON 36 JASON STREET mier Hotel for dinner and raffles after the game. 37 JASON CUTTS 29 JACKSON PLAYFORD 38 WADE ARMSTRONG 30 JACOB DAWES 41 SEAN CLUNE 32 CONNOR HASWELL 42 JOSH HEAN 36 RHETT ALLEN 44 JARROD BRAYBON 37 MITCH NILAND 46 MICHAEL PIDGEON 38 ANTHONY BAKER 47 MATTHEW PROBERT 48 MARK WHEELER 48 ALEX SAIN 50 JACKSON CRAWFORD 49 STUART HENDERSON 67 MICHAEL TOWAN 52 JOEL JANISSEN 56 LUKE FREEMAN 68 PATRICK MCMAHON 58 KEN WATSON 69 PAT GILLINGHAM 60 GORDON DALTON 71 PATRICK BROWN 91 GREG YANDA 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final

Round 9 - 14th June 2014 24 Round 9 - 14th June 2014 9 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY MUSWELLBROOK CATS 2014 Team List 2014 Team List No Name Goals Senior Coach: Michael Studdert No Name Goals Senior Coach: Paul Duncan 1 LACHLAN BENSLEY Colours: Navy & Gold 1 BRETT MCINTOSH Colours: Navy & White 2 RYAN BESLEY www.theblues.org.au 2 CAMERON DAVIS www.muswellbrookcatsafc. 3 JAYDEN MOODY 3 JAKE DUNCAN sportingpulse.net 4 BRANDON REED The local derby against Terrigal Avoca has now been named The Stud- 4 ADAM GRIFFITHS 5 LUKE BESLEY dert Cup, congratulations to Terrigal Avoca for winning the Inaugural 5 JACKSON BOWER Round 8 saw the CATTERS play host to the Maitland Saints, from 6 ALEC POWER Cup, our boys put in their best performance of the year getting within 2 6 ROBERT JORDAN the outset the boys showed that determination and teamwork that goals mid-way through the 4th quarter, Terrigal kicked 3 late goals for a 7 JACK BAILEY 7 DAVID HOWARD will take them along way toward finals footy, with getting wins on 5 goal margin. We are getting closer to the top teams so by the semis the board giving the young guys confidence and belief. 8 KYE FIELD we should be very competitive. Chris Clouten had a great game along 8 DAN ROGERS

9 BRAYDEN FAINT with Brayden Hardcastle, Brandon Reed with Will Riley strong up front 9 CAMERON BENKOVIC A standout performance from our full forward Cameron Benkovic kicking 2 goals. Let’s all get to training and put the hard work in boys, 10 SAMUEL JABOUR 11 MATTHEW THOMAS bagging nine majors as well as the support of wingmen Jackson 11 BRAYDEN HARDCASTLE I’m sure if we put the effort in we can beat teams like Terrigal and 12 BENJAMIN HUGHES Newcastle City. Bower causing the Saimts a few headaches in defence, our centre is 12 JAROD TURNER Today’s game at home against Muswellbrook will be a tough encoun- 13 TROY GARLING starting to gel really well with Tom Payne, Jai Purcell, Brian Martin 13 TRAVIS CHRISTIAN ter, we had a road trip up there in round 1 with a hard fought 20 point 14 GARETH GODDE and Benny Sawkins forming a formidable combination. 14 TRENT ALLEN win, with both teams being refreshed with last weeks by round 16 JONATHON WILLIAMS 15 MAX IFIELD Muswellbrook will be keen to reverse that result 17 BRENDAN SMITH With the CATTERS now having four wins on the trot there is a lot of excitement around the club, which is great to be able to repay our 16 ROBERT REYNOLDS I also want to recognise Peter Allen (RIO), Peter was a founding mem- 19 KEN GARLAND ber and player in 1983. Since our return to Senior footy this year, Reo many of our club officials who give up their Saturday afternoons to 17 DANIEL WOLSKI 20 BEN SAWKINS has attended every game and allot of training sessions, filling up water help out, also to our supporters who travel everywhere with us. 18 BEN LANE bottles, getting ice encouraging all players and helping out in any way. 21 TOM CARTWRIGHT 19 WILLIAM RILEY He has also been spotted at our home junior games. It is fantastic to 22 TOM PAYNE Just a special mention to our club umpire Grant O'Leary who is 20 KRIS CLOUTEN have RIO around and getting involved again, we encourage all of our 23 OWEN DEN HEY doing a great job out in the middle. 21 ROBERT GRAY older members to come along and watch our boys play and I’m sure 24 MARK MCLAUGHLIN they can all have a beer and chat about the old times with RIO. Today will see us travel down to play the Entrance Bateau Bay and 22 CALIB VINN 25 JAI PURCELL hopefully we can turn the tables on our last encounter. 23 STEVE CUTLER We would like to acknowledge and thank our Clubs Sponsors listed 27 BEAU JORDAN

24 NATHAN CONVY below 28 MICHAEL DUCK I know the CATTERS are looking forward to this challenge and the 37 BRIAN MARTIN 26 MATHEW DIXON ones following. 27 SHANE ARMSTRONG Major sponsor Silver Sponsors Bronze Sponsor The Greens Creative Coastal Homes Airflow Air Conditioning 28 KRIS TOOHEY Charter Hall Bateau Bay Go CATTERS !!!!!! 29 DOUG KENNEDY Pizza Inn Long Jetty 30 MICHAEL STUDDERT Majestic Theatre The Entrance Towers Transport Cocos Thai Restaurant The Entrance

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Round 9 - 14th June 2014 10 Round 9 - 14th June 2014 23 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au MAITLAND SAINTS WYONG LAKES MAGPIES 2014 Team List 2014 Team List No Name Goals Senior Coach: Steve Mitchell No Name Goals Senior Coach: Mitchell Ede 1 DANNY DAVEY Colours: Gold,Black,White&Red 1 MITCHEL LOGAN Colours: Black & White 2 ROB EDDY www.maitlandsaints.org.au 2 MICHAEL DAVIS www.wyonglakesfc.sportingpulse.net 3 AIDEN DOMICO 3 JON KOOP-FOLKES The Saints travelled again last round with a real test, the Ones being Another strong match in first division against Lake Macquarie with 4 ANTHONY DEKORT 4 LEIGH WUTZKE away to Killarney Vale and the Twos making the trip to Muswellbrook. the score staying tight right through the first half, only a solid second 5 JOSH RICHES It was sensational though to field two full teams, even with the long 5 MITCHELL EDE half by our boys saw the desired finish, Justin McPhan bagging 9 6 LUKE DAMICO injury list we are battling at the moment, and to also have two pretty 6 LUKE VILES goals with Nick Banfield creating a positive second option bagging 3 7 JIM TARANTO solid performances. 7 RHYS DAWE goals himself. Some great news of the match was the return of Ryan The Twos fielded a team with an average age above forty, exacerbated 8 MITCH GREAVES 8 BILLY DENNIS Berry to first division, after making his comeback to afl this season by Al and Lindsay still playing great football in their eighties. They were 10 LEE MOORE from retirement. 9 AIDAN BROADWAY slow to start though and slow to finish for, whilst the minds are still

10 ADRIAN HOFFMAN quick, the walking frames did hold us up a little. The Cats got away to a 11 CHRIS LUMMIS Second division brought a cliff hanger as they made every second 11 HAYDEN TAYLOR quick start with 9 goals in the first quarter with their forward entries 12 KIERAN SCALLY count to only just go down by 7 points. It was a difficult match but 12 KAIDEN RITCHIE being absolutely on the money. The boys dug deep though and the 13 ANDREW MICHELINI second and third quarters were pretty even before they got away again even player count made it a much closer contest for the second div 13 DEAN NOTMAN 15 CHRIS KOOP-FOLKES in the fourth with half the Saints team receiving oxygen on the sideline team. It was great to see how tough they are and with a few return- 17 CHRIS WATSON 14 WADE BEARD and the other half watching from the comfort of multiple blankets and, ing from injury paired with some new faces next week we hope to 15 BEN CROWLEY of all things I think, a pillow (where do you find one of them at a foot- 18 NICHOLAS BANFIELD turn their season around, Dan Dalton solid around the ground, with 16 SCOTT COOPER ball ground?). Best wishes to Lucas for a quick recovery from his leg 19 JUSTIN MCPHAN Wayne Harris showing his strength in the back line. 17 STU INGLIS injury. Best players were Brendon in a great debut and the young guns 20 NATHAN PREST in Scotty, Cal and Ryan. Their attack on the ball was terrific. 18 COL PICKSTONE 21 LUKE WILLERSDORF Wyong has set one of its best years this year, with increased player The Ones had a torrid tussle on the small Killarney Vale ground and, numbers, positive training numbers and more motivation around 19 CHRIS EDWARDS 25 MITCHELL HANDLE with your (very) humble correspondent being away from the action, both teams, the attitude around the club has enhanced though a lot 26 CHRIS ANDERSON 20 GRANT MINTO not much is known about the game. Col Carroll reported that, had he of hard work put in by Senior Coach Mitch Ede and a hard working 21 ANDREW ELBOURNE been playing, he definitely would have been best on ground and most 27 TIM HILLMAN committee led by Simon Wood. As we strive to gain our bronze 22 RYAN MERRICK probably would have kicked the most goals too, being a much better 28 CLAY READER award and rebuild our club house the future is looking brighter. More lead and mark than Rob. As it was though, in the absence of Col’s ego, 23 COLIN CARROLL 29 NATT TUDEHOPE people have noticed how the club is pushing to be more respected there was much more room in the forward line and Rob used it to ad- 30 GAVIN STOKES within the AFL community. Congratulations and thanks to all the 24 CAMERON MITCHELL vantage to bag seven more goals although he was outshone by a great people who have helped to get us to where we are. 25 HUGH MATHESON game from Aiden Broadway and Luke Damico’s 35 possessions (all 32 BRADLEY EDE

26 JORDAN MCFADYEN marked in permanent marker on his arm to prove what he was saying) 33 JOHN GRIFFEY PIES 2014 27 LINCOLN FREE and the Ones ran out comfortable winners in the end. 34 PETER BOYLAN Our golf day was tremendous on the Sunday. Dave’s tactics of allocat- 28 CHRIS CLARIDGE 36 BRENDON CHARLETON ing an 18 handicap to a part-time golfer with a broken wrist worked as 41 RYAN BERRY 29 KEVIN GREAVES his team took out the day with an absolutely disgraceful score but a 30 MARK CURRAN good time was had by all. Quote of the day goes to Stuey (which can’t 43 JAYSON MELROSE 31 RYAN LLOYD be repeated here but can be recited by all of the people in the bar area 45 LACHLAN RATFORD 46 NATHAN HANLON 32 DOM YAGER should you ask) and a great day was had by all. Home this weekend – nothing more to say but “GO THE SAINTS”. 48 SIMON WOOD 33 DANNY MITCHELL 54 PETER BOYLAN 34 JAY MITCHELL 57 JONATHON BEHRENDT 35 LUCAS SARGENT 61 GARETH EVANS 36 LUCAS BRANDLE 66 ANDREW RENFREW 68 BRENDAN REED 41 CHRIS JEWITT 71 JOSHUA COOK 48 JUSTIN KING 74 OMAR ALAMEDDINE 50 DAN MORGAN 75 TYLER WOOD

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Newcastle Central Coast Umpires Association BLACK DIAMOND CUP P W L B % MR TERRIGAL AVOCA 6 6 0 2 289 100 www.nccua.sportingpulse.net NEWCASTLE CITY 7 6 1 1 190 86 CARDIFF 7 5 2 1 116 71 Representative Umpires KILLARNEY VALE 7 4 3 1 155 57 NELSON BAY 7 2 5 1 71 29 Last weekend the Black Diamond AFL hosted the AFL Sydney Under 23’s side as part of the 2014 Repre- SINGLETON 7 1 6 1 38 14 sentative program. While this occasion is not only an honour for players getting to represent the league, WARNERS BAY 7 0 7 1 44 0 but is also an honour for the umpires who get recognised for their efforts so far this season and to repre- sent the NCCUA and the BDAFL. FIRST DIVISION P W L B % MR WYONG LAKES 8 7 1 0 162 88 The appointments for the rep game where as follows: TERRIGAL AVOCA 6 5 1 2 149 83 NEWCASTLE CITY 8 6 2 0 252 75 Field Umpires MAITLAND 7 4 3 1 147 57 Lachlan Head Roger Crowhurst WARNERS BAY 6 3 3 2 61 50 Aden Kittel (AFL Sydney) LAKE MACQUARIE 5 2 3 3 67 40 KILLARNEY VALE 7 2 5 1 68 30 Boundary Umpires CARDIFF 8 2 6 0 78 25 Cooper Williams NELSON BAY 7 0 7 1 34 0 Cameron James Liam Doyle (AFL Sydney) SECOND DIVISION P W L D % PTS TERRIGAL AVOCA 8 8 0 0 348 32 Goal Umpires NEWCASTLE CITY 8 6 1 1 112 26 Paul Best WARNERS BAY 8 5 1 2 121 24 Alex Chisholm (AFL Sydney) CARDIFF 8 5 2 1 105 22

The NCCUA would like to congratulate these umpires and hope they enjoyed the experience of represen- MUSWELLBROOK 8 5 3 0 204 20 tative football. THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY 8 5 3 0 126 20 Vale: Emilie Freda Edmistion LAKE MACQUARIE 8 2 6 0 49 8 SINGLETON 8 1 7 0 50 4 The NCCUA was saddened by the recent news of the passing of Bruce Edmiston’s mother. Bruce is a long MAITLAND 8 1 7 0 46 4 standing and loyal member of our association. The NCCUA passes its condolences to Bruce and his family WYONG LAKES 8 0 8 0 41 0 on this sad occasion.

As a mark of support and respect umpires will be wearing black armbands this weekend. 2014 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Sen Res 3rds Weight Total TERRIGAL AVOCA 48 28 16 92 NEWCASTLE CITY 42 24 13 - 79 CARDIFF 36 8 11 - 55 WYONG LAKES 42 0 - 4.2 46.2 KILLARNEY VALE 30 12 - 4.2 46.2 LAKE MACQUARIE 30 8 - 3.8 41.8 WARNERS BAY 6 20 12 38 MAITLAND 30 4 - 3.4 37.4 NELSON BAY 18 4 - 2.2 24.2 SINGLETON 12 4 - 1.6 17.6 Round 9 - 14th June 2014 12 Round 9 - 14th June 2014 21 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au 2014 BDAFL RESULTS — 3 1 M AY 2014 BDAFL RESULTS — 3 1 M AY WILSON SECURITY BLACK DIAMOND CUP FIRST DIVISION KILLARNEY VALE v. NELSON BAY @ Adelaide St Oval CARDIFF v. NELSON BAY @ No 1 Sportsground Killarney Vale 4.3, 12.8, 13.12, 15.14 (104) Nelson Bay 2.3, 5.4, 6.6, 10.12 (72) Cardiff 2.7, 5.12, 8.15, 11.20 (86) GOALS, Nelson Bay 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 4.6 (30) Killarney Vale : B. Singleton 5, B. Edwards 3, S. Manuelle 2, H. Wells 1, R. Banbrook 1, M. Besley 1, R. White 1, R. Coughlan 1 GOALS, Nelson Bay : A. Clayden 4, D. Mooney 3, J. Rymer 1, T. Divall 1, L. Price 1 Cardiff : T. Thompson 3, A. Wivell 2, B. Julien 2, H. O'Neill 2, J. Wells 1, J. Kocon 1 BEST, Nelson Bay : N. Ridgeway 2, A. Fernando-Bird 1, B. Tas 1 Killarney Vale : R. White, B. Lewis, M. Smith, J. Mifsud, D. Cartwright, B. Deitz BEST, Nelson Bay : B. Erickson, B. Thompson, A. Grinyer, L. Bell, D. Mooney, R. Mudd Cardiff : B. Julien, T. Thompson, J. Kocon, V. Dawes, J. Wells, M. Davies Nelson Bay : M. Lloyd, J. Woodcoe, N. Ridgeway, C. Vidlrin, D. Wood, B. Hearn WARNERS BAY v. NEWCASTLE CITY @ Feighan Oval Newcastle City 6.3, 9.5, 15.13, 21.16 (142) KILLARNEY VALE v. MAITLAND @ Adelaide St Oval Warners Bay 1.2, 4.7, 5.8, 7.9 (51) GOALS, Maitland 4.1, 6.2, 8.5, 13.8 (86) Newcastle City : C. Knight 7, M. Wheeler 4, J. Reidy 2, P. McMahon 2, P. Brown 2, P. Gillingham 2, J. Playford 1, Killarney Vale 2.0, 3.1, 6.3, 8.4 (52) C. Haswell 1 Warners Bay : C. Avery 2, S. Bartlem 1, T. Prentice 1, N. Cooper 1, L. Stewart 1, J. Downing 1 GOALS, BEST, Maitland : R. Eddy 7, J. Button 2, J. Mcrae 1, L. Damico 1, A. Damico 1, J. Taranto 1 Newcastle City : P. Brown, M. Knight, D. McKendrick, M. Lonnon, A. Gibson, P. McMahon Killarney Vale : M. Solomons 6, J. Blackwood 1, L. Wilson 1 Warners Bay : N. Cooper, L. Deverell, L. Stewart, J. Roach, S. Bartlem, A. Atkin BEST, Maitland : A. Broadway, L. Damico, R. Eddy, A. Elbourn, M. Hogan, J. Mcrae CARDIFF v. SINGLETON @ No 1 Sportsground Killarney Vale : L. Wilson, M. Solomons, A. Rumpler, C. Hundy, G. White, M. Scicluna Cardiff 6.2, 10.4, 13.9, 18.20 (128) Singleton 1.2, 1.4 3.5, 6.8 (44) WARNERS BAY v. NEWCASTLE CITY @ Feighan Oval GOALS, Cardiff : N. Kocon 4, B. Wold 3, L. Gibson 2, D. Graan 2, S. Mangovski 2, M. Ryan 1, N. Chapman 1, J. Jolliffe 1, J. Newcastle City 2.4, 5.6, 5.11, 10.14 (74) McMahon 1, S. O'Brien 1 Warners Bay 1.3, 3.3, 3.4, 3.4 (22) Singleton : M. Duggan 1, D. Bennett 1, S. Brasington 1, G. Polwarth 1, G. Harrold 1, S. Beverly 1 BEST, GOALS, Cardiff : B. Wold, S. Mangovski, S. Haigh, S. O'Brien, J. Pratt, N. Chapman Newcastle City : L. Johnston 6, N. Shanahan 2, S. Akers 1, O. Dawes 1 Singleton : J. Ronnfeldt, S. Brasington, A. Mitchell, J. Ingram, A. MacPherson, C. Murphy Warners Bay : J. Nicol 2, J. Wilson 1 BEST, TERRIGAL AVOCA -- BYE Newcastle City : H. Robertson, L. Carroll, S. Akers, L. Johnston, H. Kavanagh, B. Saint Warners Bay : J. Nicol, J. Wilson, J. Banfield, D. Gray, N. Roberts, L. Vo

REPRESENTATIVE FIXTURE — 7 JUNE 2014 WYONG LAKES v. LAKE MACQUARIE @ Don Small Oval BLACK DIAMOND AFL v. AFL SYDNEY UNDER 23’s @ No 1 Sportsground Wyong Lakes 3.0, 4.5, 13.6, 18.6 (114) Black Diamond AFL 2.4. 6.7. 11.8. 17.11.(113) Lake Macquarie 4.0, 7.3, 7.6, 9.6 (60) AFLSydney U23s. 6.3. 8.3. 8.5. 10.5 (65) Goals: GOALS, BDAFL: T.Head 4, L.Gibson 2, J.Lewis 2, P.Van Dam 2, M.Betson 2, S.O'Brien 1, C.Knight 1, B.Erickson 1, Wyong Lakes : J. McPhan 9, N. Banfield 3, R. Berry 3, L. Moore 1, J. Koop-Folkes 1, S. Stevens 1 Z.Metcalfe 1, N.Vaisey 1 Lake Macquarie : J. Janissen 4, M. Clune 1, M. Wells 1, J. Cutts 1, W. Armstrong 1, G. Lambert 1 AFLSydney U23s: E.Smith 2, J.Pidgeon 1, M. Young 1, H.Green 1, D.Killworth 1, W.Blackburne 1, L.Sands 1, BEST, H.Washington 1, T.Widmer Wyong Lakes : M. Logan, J. Koop-Folkes, R. Berry, J. McPhan, N. Banfield, L. Viles Best: Lake Macquarie : M. Bain, W. Armstrong, J. Relic, J. Cutts, M. Clune, B. Henderson BDAFL: T.Head, S.O'Brien, J.Dawes, J.Webster, P.Van Dam, A.Willmot AFL Sydney: H.Green, N.Bosscheiter, D.Johnson, E.Smith, M.Lemme, J.Cass TERRIGAL AVOCA - BYE

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SECOND DIVISION WILSON SECURITY BLACK DIAMOND CUP WARNERS BAY v. NEWCASTLE CITY @ Feighan Oval COURTNEY KNIGHT NEWCASTLE CITY 41 Warners Bay 0.2, 4.8, 5.10, 7.11 (53) Newcastle City 3.5, 4.5, 6.9, 7.11 (53) SCOTT MANUELLE KILLARNEY VALE 20 GOALS, Warners Bay : J. Newburn 4, J. Parsons 1, D. Maher 1, T. Williams 1 BRYCE SINGLETON KILLARNEY VALE 16 Newcastle City : R. Pfeiffer 3, J. Young 2, D. Gardiner 1, T. Dwyer 1 DANIEL MOONEY NELSON BAY 16 BEST, Warners Bay : T. Williams, M. Olsen, M. Karafilis, J. Newburn, M. Reiman, S. Ducker JAMES POLGLASE TERRIGAL AVOCA 16 Newcastle City : P. Ronan Yates, R. James, T. Growden, D. Gardiner, J. Tisdell, T. Dwyer

WYONG LAKES v. LAKE MACQUARIE @ Don Small Oval FIRST DIVISION SECOND DIVISION Lake Macquarie 2.3, 8.4, 11.6, 12.8 (80) JUSTIN MCPHAN WYONG LAKES 48 TIM KOSMEIER TERRIGAL AVOCA 38 Wyong Lakes 3.1, 4.2, 6.5, 11.7 (73) GOALS, ROBERT EDDY MAITLAND 29 CAM BENKOVIC MUSWELLBROOK 28 Lake Macquarie : J. Janissen 5, S. Caulfield 3, A. Sain 1, M. Mclean 1, L. Freeman 1, J. Street 1 JAMES NEWBURN WARNERS BAY 21 Wyong Lakes : C. Lummis 3, D. Dalton 3, A. Renfrew 2, P. Boylan 2, L. Ratford 1 OWEN DAWES NEWCASTLE CITY 26 BEST, LUCAS JOHNSTON NEWCASTLE CITY 23 JACKSON BOWER MUSWELLBROOK 16 Lake Macquarie : A. Sain, S. Caulfield, J. Shaw, J. Ryan, L. Freeman, M. Mclean Wyong Lakes : D. Dalton, M. Burgess, W. Harris, T. Wood, C. Lummis, G. Evans AIDEN DAMICO MAITLAND 17 MATHEW STUDDERT TERRIGAL AVOCA 16

CARDIFF v. SINGLETON @ No 1 Sportsground Cardiff 4.2, 6.4, 8.6, 9.9 (63) BDAFL WEBSITE Singleton 0.3, 2.5, 2.7, 5.9 (39) GOALS, Whatever you need to know about Black Diamond AFL Cardiff : S. Simpson 3, K. Coleman 2, A. Merritt 2, B. Frankham 1, J. Wells 1 Singleton : P. Kolatchew 1, R. Small 1, L. Blaxland 1, A. Batterham 1, B. Partridge 1 is available on our website BEST, Cardiff : M. Krake, K. Coleman, B. Mccormick, P. Austin, M. Redfern, R. Steadman www.bdafl.com.au Singleton : L. Blaxland, S. Howard, C. Smith, R. Small, J. Rudd, D. Schubert

MUSWELLBROOK v. MAITLAND @ Weeraman Field Latest News Results Muswellbrook 8.2, 11.4, 17.10, 23.18 (156) Maitland 0.0, 1.1, 1.1, 1.1 (7) 2014 Fixtures Ladders GOALS, Photo Gallery BDAFL Documents & Forms Muswellbrook : C. Benkovic 9, C. Davis 4, D. Rogers 2, J. Bower 2, B. Smith 1, M. Thomas 1, J. Duncan 1, B. Mcintosh 1, J. Besford 1, J. Williams 1 Maitland : H. Matheson 1 All match details and player information will be available BEST, Muswellbrook : T. Payne, J. Bower, C. Benkovic, J. Pursell, B. Hughes, B. Sawkins on the website by 7pm on the day of the match Maitland : G. Davies, S. Davies, R. Lloyd

TERRIGAL AVOCA v. THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY @ Hylton Moore Oval SOCIAL MEDIA Terrigal Avoca 3.3, 6.4, 9.6, 13.7 (85) The Entrance Bateau Bay 2.2, 3.5, 3.7, 7.9 (51) GOALS, Terrigal Avoca : J. Richardson 6, T. Kosmeier 4, L. Bury 2, E. Formby 1 The Entrance Bateau Bay : W. Riley 2, R. Besley 1, B. Reed 1, L. Besley 1, C. Vinn 1, R. Gray 1 BEST, Terrigal Avoca : E. Formby, J. Richardson, T. Pearson, A. Tipple, R. Lewin, J. Dell The Entrance Bateau Bay : S. Higgins, J. Turner, W. Riley, K. Clouten, S. Armstrong, B. Hardcastle Black Diamond AFL @ b d af l

Round 9 - 14th June 2014 14 Round 9 - 14th June 2014 19 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au 2014 BLACK DIAMOND CUP FIXTURE A F L LADDER Round 1 Round 8 Round 14 Saturday 5th April Saturday 31st May Sat 19th July P W L D % Pts TA 15.11.101 NC 11.9.75 CARD 18.20.128 SING 6.8.44 Cardiff v Nelosn Bay PORT ADELAIDE 11 10 1 0 149 40 NB 10.5.65 KV 15.11.101 KV 15.14.104 NB 10.12.72 Killarney Vale v Newcastle City HAWTHORN 11 8 3 0 148 32 WB 12.5.77 CAR 12.18.90 WB 7.9.51 NC 21.16.142 Warners Bay v Terrigal Avoca SYDNEY 11 8 3 0 140 32 SING —B YE TA - Bye Singleton — Bye COLLINGWOOD 11 8 3 0 122 32 Round 2 General Bye - Representative Round 14A GEELONG 11 8 3 0 102 32 FREMANTLE 11 7 4 0 126 28 Saturday 12th April Saturday 7th June Sat 26th July NORTH MRLBOURNE 11 7 4 0 113 28 KV 10.8 .68 NC 15.17.107 BDAFL 17.11.113 AFL Syd 10.5.65 Singleton v Terrigal Avoca GOLD COAST 11 7 4 0 119 28 SING 9.9.63 NB 14.20.104 Round 9 Killarney Vale v Cardiff ESSENDON 11 6 5 0 107 24 TA 15.15.105 WB 0.6.6 Saturday 14th June Newcastle City - Bye ADELAIDE 11 5 6 0 101 20 CARD - BYE Cardiff v Terrigal Avoca Nelson Bay - Bye WEST COAST 11 4 7 0 111 16 Round 3 Killarney Vale v Warners Bay Warners Bay - Bye CARLTON 11 4 5 0 88 16 Saturday 26th April Nelson Bay v Singleton Round 15 RICHMOND 11 3 8 0 94 12 NB 10.6.66 NC 20.25.145 Newcastle City - Bye Saturday, 2nd August 11 3 8 0 83 12 11 3 8 0 77 12 SING 10.11.71 CARD 10.19.79 Round 10 Newcastle City v Terrigal Avoca WB 4.5.29 KV 26.12.168 Saturday 21st June BRISBANE 11 3 8 0 62 12 Killarney Vale v Nelson Bay ST KILDA 11 3 8 0 62 12 TA — BYE Newcastle City v Terrigal Avoca Singleton v Warners Bay GWS 11 2 9 0 71 8 Round 4 Singleton v Killarney Vale Cardiff - Bye Saturday 3rd May Warners Bay v Nelson Bay Round 16 ROUND 12 RESULTS TA 13.18.96 CARD 8.8.56 Cardiff - Bye Saturday 9th August GEELONG 16.11.107 def. CARLTON 15.12.102 KV 26.27.183 SING 6.2.38 Round 11 Terrigal Avoca v Singleton HAWTHORN 19.9.123 def. WEST COAST 12.7.79 NB 14.20 104 WB 9.6.60 Saturday 28th June Cardiff v Newcastle City PORT ADELAIDE 19.15.129 def. ST KILDA 9.5.59 BRISBANE 14.11.95 def. WESTERN BULLDOGS 13.9.87 NC — Bye Killarney Vale v Cardiff Nelson Bay v Warners Bay ESSENDON 11.15.81 def. GWS 9.12.66 Round 5 Nelson Bay v Terrigal Avoca Killarney Vale - Bye FREMANTLE 12.18.90 def. ADELAIDE 7.8.50 Saturday 10th May Newcastle City v Singleton Round 17 SYDNEY 17.7.109 def. GOLD COAST 10.14.74 CARD 12.5.77 WB 4.14 Warners Bay - Bye Sat 16th August NORTH MELBOURNE 17.14.116 def. RICHMOND 13.10.88 SING 3.4.22 NC 27.21.183 Round 12 Newcastle City v Nelson Bay COLLINGWOOD 8.13.61 def. MELBOURNE 3.10.28 TA 26.8.164 NB 4.6.30 Saturday 5th July Warners Bay v Cardiff KV - Bye Cardiff v Newcastle City Killarney Vale v Terrigal Avoca FIXTURES Round 6 Singleton v Warners bay Singleton - Bye ROUND 13 ROUND 14 Saturday 17th May Terrigal Avoca v Killarney Vale Friday 13th June Friday 20th June KV 7.5.47 TA 10.9.69 Nelson Bay - Bye 2nd Semi Final—Sat 23 August Carlton v Hawthorn Richmond vs Sydney Saturday 14th June Saturday 21st June NC 15.21.111 CARD 10.12.2 Round 13 1st Semi Final—Sun 24 August Richmond vs Fremantle Port Adelaide vs Western Bulldogs WB 10.12.72 SING 12.6.78 Saturday 12th July Preliminary Final—Sat 30 August Sydney vs Port Adelaide Hawthorn vs Collingwood NB - Bye Nelson Bay v Singleton Grand Final—Sat 6 September West Coast vs Gold Coast Gold Coast vs Geelong Round 7 Newcastle City v Warners Bay Brisbane vs GWS Fremantle vs Brisbane Saturday 24th May Terrigal Avoca v Cardiff Sunday 15th June Essendon vs Adelaide Adelaide vs North Melbourne Sunday 22nd June NB 12.13.85 CARD 14.21.105 Killarney Vale — Bye Geelong vs St Kilda GWS vs Carlton NC 16.8.104 KV 13.9.87 Gollingwood vs Western Bulldogs St Kilda vs West Coast SING 4.1.25 TA 23.18.156 Essendon vs Melbourne Melbourne vs North Melbourne Warners Bay - Bye

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