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Photo: Bruzer Photography AFL HUNTER CENTRAL COAST FOOTBALL RECORD—ROUND 10 SATURDAY 22 JUNE

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SUPPORTING AFL HUNTER CENTRAL COAST

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AFL NSW/ACT REGIONAL MANAGER—NORTHERN NSW Simon Smyth

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BOARD MEMBERS David Flynn (Chair) Brett O’Farrell Simon Smyth Ross Hughes Cameron Clark Ryan Stanton Paul Redman Lindsay Guy Roy Reichert

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3 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au CLUB CONTACTS

CARDIFF HAWKS Peter Risby 0419 584 401 [email protected]

GOSFORD TIGERS Gavin Cornish 0468 570 545 [email protected]

KILLARNEY VALE BOMBERS Micheal Smith 0432 084 621 [email protected]

LAKE MACQUARIE DOCKERS Ray Gooley 0439 036 025 [email protected]

MAITLAND SAINTS Rob Eddy 0421 046 904 [email protected]

MUSWELLBROOK CATS Annette Garland 0422 248 770 [email protected]

NELSON BAY MARLINS Madison Young 0428 181 643 [email protected]

NEWCASTLE CITY BLUES Nathan Wilmott 0404 030 676 [email protected]

PORT STEPHENS POWER Rose Potter [email protected]

SINGLETON ROOSTERS Nadene McBride 0439 931 511 [email protected]

TERRIGAL AVOCA Ryan Weber 0402 417 109 [email protected]

PANTHERS THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY Tracey Allen 0407 294 085 [email protected]

WALLSEND WEST Steve Lewer 0459 082 162 [email protected]

NEWCASTLE SWANS WARNERS BAY BULLDOGS David Redden 0421 922 910, [email protected]

WYONG LAKES MAGPIES Simon Wood 0414 286 074 [email protected]

AFL NSW/ACT CODE OF CONDUCT

Each Parent and Supporter understands and agrees to:

• Support the participants and enjoy the Match; • Encourage participation, but don’t force it; • Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning; • Never ridicule mistakes or losses; • Lead by example and respect all Players, Coaches, Umpires, Officials and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated; • Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time; • Never publicly criticise Umpires and instead raise personal concerns with Club Officials in private; • Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such comments are politically incorrect and it is your Coach, team-mates, Club and family that are let down with such remarks; • Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs; • Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward any Player, Official, Umpire or sup- porter. Such actions are totally unacceptable; • Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, Coaches, Officials or Players; • Refrain from using abusive language. • Not to enter the field of play in any sanctioned Competition Match unless granted permission by an Official to doso; • Not take part in any form of bullying including via the use of social media; • Not make or post inappropriate, offensive or discriminatory comments in public, including via social media, about Players, Clubs, Umpires, Officials, the AFL or the League. Social media includes, but is not limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, website postings (including social media such as Face- book, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, websites and blogs);

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R O U N D T E N — SNAPSHOT

HAVAL BLACK DIAMOND CUP

Saturday, Jun 22 VENUE TIME

Gosford vs. Wyong Lakes Adcock Park 2.00pm

Newcastle City vs. Killarney Vale No1 Sportsground 2.00pm

Warners Bay vs. Cardiff Feighan Oval 2.00pm

Terrigal Avoca vs. Singleton Hylton Moore Oval 2.00pm

Maitland vs. Nelson Bay Max McMahon Oval 2.00pm HUNTER HAVAL WOMEN ’ S

Saturday, Jun 22 VENUE TIME

Gosford vs. Nelson Bay Adcock Park 12.00pm

Newcastle City vs. Muswellbrook No1 Sportsground 12.00pm

Warners Bay vs. Lake Macquarie Feighan Oval 12.00pm

Terrigal Avoca vs. Killarney Vale Hylton Moore Oval 12.00pm

Wallsend - West Newcastle vs. Maitland Bill Elliott Oval 12.00pm

Port Stephens vs. Singleton Ferodale Oval 12.00pm

Byes: Cardiff, The Entrance Bateau Bay, Wyong Lakes HAVAL BLACK DIAMOND PLATE

Saturday, Jun 22 VENUE TIME

Gosford vs. The Entrance Bateau Bay Adcock Park 10.00am

Newcastle City vs. Muswellbrook No1 Sportsground 10.00am

Warners Bay vs. Lake Macquarie Feighan Oval 10.00am

Terrigal Avoca vs. Killarney Vale Hylton Moore Oval 10.00am

Wallsend - West Newcastle vs. Maitland Bill Elliott Oval 2.00pm

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CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP UPDATE

Reserves/ Club First Grade Women's Total Weighting Newcastle City 64 42 36 142

Terrigal Avoca 64 42 32 138

Cardiff 64 42 24 130

Killarney Vale 48 48 24 120

Warners Bay 40 18 20 78

Maitland 16 42 8 66

Singleton 24 30 8 62

The Entrance Bateau Bay 48 6 4.8 58.8

Wyong Lakes 8 42 8 58

Lake Macquarie 24 24 2.4 50.4

Gosford 24 6 0 30

Muswellbrook 24 0 2.4 26.4

Wallsend - West Newcastle 8 12 20.8 0.8 Nelson Bay 8 6 0 14

Points are allocated as follows: 8 Points awarded for a First Grade win 6 Points awarded for a Women's win 4 Points awarded for a Reserves Win

For clubs who do not field a Reserves side, a 10% loading is added

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HAVAL Black Diamond Cup

MAITLAND v. WYONG LAKES Maitland 2.3, 7.6, 9.10, 10.17 (77) Wyong Lakes 2.1, 3.6, 6.9, 8.9 (57)

GOALS, Maitland: H. Harbrow 2, J. Rory 2, T. Bob 2, T. Grimmer 1, P. McMahon 1, H. Matheson 1, W. Pankhurst 1 Wyong Lakes: J. McPhan 2, Z. Cogdon 2, M. Ede 1, K. Jones 1, N. Doyle 1, S. Menier 1

BEST, Maitland: P. McMahon, S. Doran, M. Greaves, R. Newstead, D. Bennett, H. Harbrow Wyong Lakes: L. Moore, N. Doyle, C. Jones, A. Raslan, B. Tos, J. Doyle

TERRIGAL AVOCA v. NEWCASTLE CITY Terrigal Avoca 3.1, 6.5, 10.8, 12.11 (83) Newcastle City 1.2, 4.3, 7.5, 7.6 (48)

GOALS, Terrigal Avoca: B. Thomas 5, S. Ellis 2, L. Bury 2, M. Shortal 1, K. Fleming 1, J. Polglase 1 Newcastle City: C. Keast 2, R. van Huisstede 2, J. Crawford 1, M. Knight 1, C. Haswell 1

BEST, Terrigal Avoca:S. Ellis, C. Bishop, S. Shipley, B. Thomas, T. Cresswell, J. Grimmond Newcastle City: H. Blanchfield, A. Baker, H. Thomson, E. Durbridge, C. Haswell, J. Crawford

CARDIFF v. SINGLETON Cardiff 8.2, 10.6, 20.9, 24.12 (156) Singleton 1.0, 1.1, 1.3, 2.4 (16)

GOALS, Cardiff: J. Lennon 6, C. Jones 6, A. Clarke 3, I. Hughes 3, M. Ryan 2, P. Delaney 2, D. Robson 1, T. Keys 1 Singleton: C. Saunders 1, A. Mitchell 1

BEST, Cardiff: A. Clarke, C. Jones, J. Lennon, L. Gibson, T. Keys, R. Bowe Singleton: L. Draper, A. Scott, A. Macpherson, Z. Thompson, D. Cowburn, C. McClelland

GOSFORD v. KILLARNEY VALE Killarney Vale 1.6, 4.9, 9.10, 13.16 (94) Gosford 0.2, 4.4, 5.6, 10.7 (67)

GOALS, Killarney Vale: L. Banfield 7, T. Oosterhoff 2, S. Jabour 2, J. Mifsud 1, J. Bates 1 Gosford: A. Miller 3, L. Henderson 2, D. Rodger 2, P. Murphy 1, A. Duell-Ferguson 1, B. Eather 1

BEST, Killarney Vale: L. Banfield, C. Bond, B. Lewis, S. Jabour, J. Mifsud, T. Oosterhoff Gosford: H. Thompson, L. Henderson, J. Rigas, A. King, J. Brewster, P. Murphy

NELSON BAY v. WARNERS BAY Warners Bay 1.2, 4.4, 6.11, 12.13 (85) Nelson Bay 4.4, 6.6, 6.8, 9.8 (62)

GOALS, Warners Bay: J. Downing 3, B. Scowen 3, L. Deverell 1, L. Roach 1, J. May 1, A. Crelley 1, D. Walsh-Hall 1, M. Spinks 1 Nelson Bay: A. Last 3, K. Lamond 1, A. Fowler 1, J. Fleming 1, J. Rymer 1, C. Morrissey 1, T. Spelt 1

BEST, Warners Bay: R. Sorensen, S. Rumball, C. Deverell, N. Turner, L. Deverell, J. Smith Nelson Bay: J. Fleming, J. Carey, C. Bird, B. Barton, J. Burns, M. Mann

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HAVAL HCC Women’s MAITLAND v. WYONG LAKES Wyong Lakes 0.1, 1.3, 3.4, 4.4 (28) Maitland 1.2, 1.3, 2.4, 2.5 (17)

GOALS, Wyong Lakes: A. Williams 2, M. Webster 1, R. Ives 1 Maitland: J. Burnham 1, G. Maher 1 BEST, Wyong Lakes: A. Pearce, R. Potts, H. Gibbons, K. Murray, E. Cody, T. Tudehope Maitland: N. Robson, H. Centra, S. Burns, J. Eagar, A. Fennell, T. Franzi-Ford

TERRIGAL AVOCA v. PORT STEPHENS Terrigal Avoca 3.6, 8.10, 14.13, 21.16 (142) Port Stephens 0.0, 0.0, 0.2, 0.2 (2)

GOALS, Terrigal Avoca: M. Ross 10, E. Bryant 6, L. Gardner 1, S. Altona 1, G. Ralphs 1, K. Hutton 1, H. Danckert 1 BEST, Terrigal Avoca: M. Ross, H. Danckert, I. Stratford, S. Altona, E. Bryant, L. Gardner Port Stephens: G. Fitzsimmons, K. Pennicott, F. Burnett, M. Simeonova, N. Morgan, L. Read

CARDIFF v. SINGLETON Cardiff 8.1, 8.1, 14.10, 17.14 (116) Singleton 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0)

GOALS, Cardiff: M. Bailey 5, E. Bailey 3, S. Ranken 3, J. Rheinberger 2, C. Russell 2, E. Clark 1, T. Wilks 1 BEST, Cardiff: K. Moffatt, M. Bailey, S. Ranken, B. Morten, S. Kelly, J. Rheinberger Singleton: T. Cowburn, H. Alexander, S. Breeze, B. Howard, S. Mousley, J. Butters

GOSFORD v. WARNERS BAY Warners Bay 6.3, 11.6, 15.8, 20.16 (136) Gosford 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0)

GOALS, Warners Bay: K. Jedrzejak 5, R. Evans 4, A. Lynch 3, J. MacPherson 3, T. Baker 3, C. Wolfe 1, D. Crep 1 BEST, Warners Bay: K. Jedrzejak, J. MacPherson, T. Baker, P. Elliott, T. Jones, C. Smith Gosford: K. McMullen, E. Churchward, S. Hopkinson, R. Medcraft, A. Sutas, C. Mitchell

NELSON BAY v. THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY Nelson Bay 0.3, 2.4, 5.6, 5.7 (37) The Entrance Bateau Bay 1.0, 1.0, 2.0, 4.4 (28)

GOALS, Nelson Bay: M. Mulder 2, T. McGrath 1 The Entrance Bateau Bay: K. Reed 1, Z. Ifield 1, Z. Antees 1, M. Jackson 1 BEST, Nelson Bay: K. Holland, J. Astley, M. Mulder, B. Solomon, M. Walmsley, N. Flint The Entrance Bateau Bay: Z. Ifield, K. Reed, K. Stubbs-Mills, N. Gray, K. Barnes, G. Coleman

LAKE MACQUARIE v. KILLARNEY VALE Killarney Vale 5.2, 11.4, 16.8, 19.10 (124) Lake Macquarie 0.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0 (6)

GOALS, Killarney Vale: A. Jones 10, A. Page 7, K. Acton 1, G. Butler 1 Lake Macquarie: E. Howe 1 BEST, Killarney Vale: M. Jenkins , J. Kelleher, A. Jones, S. Edwards, T. Toker, E. Grellman Lake Macquarie: T. Thompson, G. Brandon, C. Hill, B. Schneeweiss, M. Klimovitch, B. Trappett

WALLSEND - WEST NEWCASTLE v. NEWCASTLE CITY Newcastle City 6.2, 12.7, 15.10, 18.17 (125) Wallsend - West Newcastle 0.2, 0.2, 0.2, 1.4 (10) GOALS, Newcastle City: M. MacDonald 7, K. Ferguson 3, C. McGarity 2, T. McNiff 2, C. Eckert 1, G. Mcspadden 1, S. Thompson 1, K. Gibson 1, Wallsend - West Newcastle: L. Morales 1 BEST, Newcastle City: S. Halvorsen, T. Joyce, S. Thompson , C. Holcombe, C. McGarity, A. Ralston Wallsend - West Newcastle: A. Pittman, E. Curtis, L. Morales, A. Main, K. Booth, P. McDonald 9

www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au ROUND NINE RESULTS 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate TERRIGAL AVOCA v. THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY Terrigal Avoca 2.2, 4.3, 6.6, 8.10 (58) The Entrance Bateau Bay 2.1, 2.2, 4.4, 4.5 (29)

GOALS, Terrigal Avoca: J. Farquhar 3, C. Billins 2, O. Baker 1, H. Devine 1, M. Studdert 1 The Entrance Bateau Bay: J. Wileman 1, R. Gray 1, B. Hibbit 1, D. O'Brien 1 BEST, Terrigal Avoca: C. Billins, K. Foley, B. Schweiger, J. Arms, M. Studdert, J. Farquhar The Entrance Bateau Bay: O. Gardiner, S. Greentree, P. McMahon, C. Owen, R. Gray, K. Pollock

CARDIFF v. SINGLETON Cardiff 5.4, 10.8, 12.14, 18.16 (124) Singleton 1.2, 1.2, 1.2, 1.3 (9)

GOALS, Cardiff: B. Wold 7, D. Rowett 3, M. Erich 2, M. Kozlik 1, J. Stevenson 1, C. James 1, M. Cooke 1, D. Stewart 1, W. Shipley 1 Singleton: J. Cornelius 1 BEST, Cardiff: M. Kozlik, D. Rowett, B. Wold, J. Lewis, Z. Moore, T. Brown Singleton: J. Deacon, C. Harman, A. Borg, A. Tigani, J. Eade

GOSFORD v. WARNERS BAY Warners Bay 3.1, 9.3, 15.6, 22.10 (142) Gosford 1.2, 1.2, 2.3, 2.4 (16)

GOALS, Warners Bay: M. Willis 7, J. Buckley 5, D. Gray 3, J. Nicol 2, T. Stewart 2, N. Pattey 1, E. Maher 1, H. Deverell 1 Gosford: D. Tomsett 2 BEST, Warners Bay: H. Deverell, J. Nicol, J. Buckley, M. Willis, T. Stewart, J. Schwarz Gosford: C. Montgomery, K. Handley , T. Montgomery, B. Eather, B. Howard , M. Gleisner

MAITLAND v. WYONG LAKES Maitland 5.1, 10.4, 13.7, 19.12 (126) Wyong Lakes 1.0, 2.0, 4.1, 5.3 (33)

GOALS, Maitland: R. Eddy 11, B. Crowley 1, N. Merrick 1, L. Nevin 1, J. Taranto 1, S. Adlington 1, J. Button 1, M. Curran 1 Wyong Lakes: M. Higgins 1, R. Duncan 1, D. Bavister 1, W. Denniss 1, M. Ede 1 BEST, Maitland: S. Adlington, R. Eddy, L. Nevin, J. Taranto, A. FitzGerald, B. Crowley Wyong Lakes: M. Ede, J. Anraad, A. Tasker, A. Adams, R. Duncan, J. Morris

LAKE MACQUARIE v. KILLARNEY VALE Killarney Vale 0.1, 2.4, 3.7, 7.10 (52) Lake Macquarie 2.1, 3.2, 6.3, 6.3 (39)

GOALS, Killarney Vale: M. Weaver 4, D. Bates 1, M. Broadbent 1, L. Flack 1 Lake Macquarie: D. McIntyre 2, D. Rumble 1, J. Janissen 1, N. Bunny 1, T. Wells 1 BEST, Killarney Vale: D. Amidy, D. Harvey, L. Flack, C. Reilly, G. Schell, M. Weaver Lake Macquarie: M. Wells, T. Wells, D. Zuzek, R. Sleeth, N. Bunny, M. Meares

WALLSEND - WEST NEWCASTLE v. NEWCASTLE CITY Newcastle City 6.4, 14.10, 20.15, 28.20 (188) Wallsend - West Newcastle 0.0, 0.0, 0.1, 0.1 (1)

GOALS, Newcastle City: M. Kennedy 6, B. Parnell 5, R. Allen 4, S. Deslandes 4, L. Curgenven 3, B. Jones 2, N. Wright 1, B. Ellis 1, M. Viney 1, H. Kavanagh 1 BEST, Newcastle City: H. Kavanagh, B. Ellis, L. Carroll, L. Curgenven, B. Parnell, M. Kennedy Wallsend - West Newcastle: J. Beck, J. Bailey, I. Mardesic,10 T. Turner, K. Hudson, B. Carpenter

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SOCIAL COMPETITION RESULTS — R O U N D F O U R

CARDIFF v. HUNTER MASTERS Hunter Masters 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 6.13 (49) Cardiff 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 3.5 (23)

THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY v. WYONG LAKES Wyong Lakes 2.4, 4.6, 6.8, 8.9 (57) The Entrance Bateau Bay 2.0, 3.1, 4.3, 6.4 (40)

KILLARNEY VALE v. TERRIGAL AVOCA Game Forfeited

Pos Team P W L D F A % PTS 1 Hunter Masters 4 4 0 0 281 112 250.89 16 2 Terrigal Avoca 3 2 1 0 283 142 199.30 8 3 Killarney Vale 3 2 1 0 138 203 67.98 8 4 The Entrance Bateau Bay 4 1 3 0 196 220 89.09 4 5 Cardiff 4 1 3 0 183 288 63.54 4 6 Wyong Lakes 4 1 3 0 147 263 55.89 4

SOCIAL COMPETITION UPCOMING GAMES

30/06/2019 02:00 Hunter Masters Killarney Vale Pasterfield Sports Complex

30/06/2019 03:20 The Entrance Bateau Bay Terrigal Avoca Bateau Bay Sports Facility

30/06/2019 03:40 Cardiff Wyong Lakes Pasterfield Sports Complex

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HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Pos Team P W L D F A % PTS 1 Terrigal Avoca 9 8 1 0 1134 269 421.56 32 2 Newcastle City 9 8 1 0 974 355 274.37 32

3 Cardiff 9 8 1 0 947 412 229.85 32 4 Killarney Vale 9 6 3 0 691 563 122.74 24

5 Warners Bay 9 5 4 0 647 607 106.59 20 6 Gosford 9 3 6 0 610 855 71.35 12

7 Singleton 9 3 6 0 424 984 43.09 12 8 Maitland 9 2 7 0 380 931 40.82 8

9 Wyong Lakes 9 1 8 0 447 817 54.71 4 10 Nelson Bay 9 1 8 0 449 910 49.34 4

HAVAL HCC Women’s

Pos Team P W L D B FF FA For Agst % % Won

1 Killarney Vale 9 8 1 0 0 1 0 1063 61 1742.62 88.89

2 Maitland 8 7 1 0 1 0 0 715 94 760.64 87.5

3 Terrigal Avoca 8 7 1 0 1 0 0 700 107 654.21 87.5

4 Wyong Lakes 9 7 2 0 0 1 0 776 136 570.59 77.78

5 Newcastle City 9 7 2 0 0 0 0 671 162 414.2 77.78

6 Cardiff 9 7 2 0 0 0 0 815 203 401.48 77.78

7 Singleton 9 5 4 0 0 2 0 457 641 71.29 55.56

8 Lake Macquarie 9 4 5 0 0 0 0 354 613 57.75 44.44

9 Warners Bay 8 3 5 0 1 0 0 396 331 119.64 37.5

10 Wallsend - West Newcastle 7 2 5 0 1 0 0 295 567 52.03 28.57

11 Port Stephens 8 2 6 0 1 1 0 191 761 25.1 25

12 Nelson Bay 8 1 7 0 1 0 2 109 650 16.77 12.5

13 Gosford 8 1 7 0 1 0 1 90 969 9.29 12.5

14 The Entrance Bateau Bay 9 1 8 0 0 0 1 98 814 12.04 11.11

15 Muswellbrook 6 0 6 0 2 0 1 46 667 6.9 0

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HAVAL Black Diamond Plate

Pos Team P W L D B FF FA For Agst % % Won

1 Newcastle City 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 1162 152 764.47 100

2 Terrigal Avoca 8 8 0 0 1 0 0 712 195 365.13 100

3 The Entrance Bateau Bay 8 6 2 0 1 0 0 711 354 200.85 75

4 Cardiff 9 6 3 0 0 0 0 739 400 184.75 66.67

5 Killarney Vale 9 6 3 0 0 0 0 614 471 130.36 66.67

6 Warners Bay 8 5 3 0 1 1 0 748 274 272.99 62.5

7 Muswellbrook 6 3 3 0 2 1 0 486 287 169.34 50

8 Lake Macquarie 8 3 5 0 1 0 0 448 474 94.51 37.5

9 Maitland 8 2 6 0 1 0 0 384 607 63.26 25

10 Wyong Lakes 9 2 7 0 0 0 0 367 1051 34.92 22.22

11 Singleton 9 2 7 0 0 1 0 261 981 26.61 22.22

12 Wallsend - West Newcastle 7 1 6 0 1 0 0 315 886 35.55 14.29

13 Gosford 8 0 8 0 1 0 3 130 945 13.76 0

13 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au 2019 AFL HCC PARTNERS

In 2019, HAVAL Group have come on board as major partners to support AFL across the region, this year their partnership will include all three senior grades plus the social competition as well as the junior competition.

With Hunter HAVAL continuing League partnership through the HAVAL Group, in 2019, we’re pleased to have Brian Hilton HAVAL on board also.

We’re very excited to have the HAVAL Group, Hunter HAVAL and Brian Hilton HAVAL as our major partners for 2019, and we would like to thank them for their support.

We would also like to thank the below companies who have also committed their support to AFL in the Hunter Central Coast region.

Major Event Partner Trophy & Awards Partner

Apparel Partner Radio & Media Partner Tape Supply Partner

14 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au TOP GOAL KICKERS—AFTER ROUND NINE

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Izaac Hughes Cardiff 33 Jack Lennon Cardiff 28 Brandon Thomas Terrigal Avoca 27 Conor Haswell Newcastle City 18 Tim Eather Gosford 18 Kevin McDonald Newcastle City 18 Kieran Lamond Nelson Bay 18 Liam Banfield Killarney Vale 18 Sam Ellis Terrigal Avoca 17 Justin McPhan Wyong Lakes 17

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Angela Jones Killarney Vale 45 Jessie Burnham Maitland 36 Morgan Ross Terrigal Avoca 35 Meaghan MacDonald Newcastle City 29 Aleece Williams Wyong Lakes 27 Ashleigh Page Killarney Vale 23 Emma-Jayne Howe Lake Macquarie 21 Emily Bryant Terrigal Avoca 20 Sarah Burns Maitland 20 Hayley Wright Cardiff 20

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Abraham Gibson Newcastle City 41 Mathew Johnstone The Entrance Bateau Bay 26 Bailey Hibbit The Entrance Bateau Bay 23 Joel Janissen Lake Macquarie 20 Ryan Clarke Warners Bay 20 Matthew Weaver Killarney Vale 20 Aaron Wivell Cardiff 19 Robert Eddy Maitland 16 Mathew Studdert Terrigal Avoca 15 Mitchell Kennedy Newcastle City 14 Jayden Galvin Muswellbrook 14

15 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au GOSFORD TIGERS

Senior Coach: Josh Barty Women’s Coach: Jasmine Mandy Colours: Yellow & Black Facebook: GosfordtigersAFC

CUP WOMEN'S Tigers grind hard but fall short 2 Luke Mueller-Brynes 2 Elizabeth Carles 4 Benjamin Howard 3 Helena Aubrey In what was an entertaining game the Tigers fell short against Killarney Vale by 27 points 10.7.67 to 13.16.94. A third quar- 5 Bradley Deitz 5 Lily Mugridge ter lapse allowed the Bombers to score 5 goals to one which 6 Alex King the Tigers could not claw back. 6 Samantha Hopkinson 9 Joshua Barty 10 Patrick Murphy 7 Clancie Woodward Harry Thompson was outstanding across the half back flank 11 Lachlan Henderson 8 Louise Kimpton repelling many a Bomber raid. Lachlan Henderson's strong 12 Tristan Carter 9 Jodi Carroll marking and 2 goals were a feature in both attack and de- fence while Jack Brewster was given a shut down role on a 13 Jacob Mandy 10 Jasmine Mandy key Bomber and did a superb job much to the Bombers frus- 11 Eliza Churchward 14 Wade Power tration. 16 Daniel Parker 12 Rebecca O'Malley 18 James Rigas 13 Rhiannon Medcraft James Rigas battled hard all day in the ruck while Alex King 19 Mark Haywood 14 Krystal Eather and Patrick Murphy continued their good form in the mid- field. Brad Deitz and Scott Manuelle showed their senior ex- 20 Daniel White 15 Courtney Mitchell perience setting up many raids from the backline. 17 Victoria Holmlund 21 Alex Remy Adam Miller 3 goals and Dan Rodger 2 goals provided a good 22 Harry Thompson 20 Rebecca Collins avenue up forward. 23 Tim Eather 21 Sophie Damico 24 Hamish Sproule 23 Emma Sutas With almost a full side for the first time in a few weeks the Alistaire Duell- 24 Amy Sutas womens team battled hard all day before going down to 25 Ferguson 30 Maddison Kacarovski Warners Bay. Best players were Kylie McMullen, Eliza Church- ward, Samantha Hopkinson, Rhiannon Medcraft, Amy Sutas 26 Daniel Rodger and Courtney Mitchell. 27 Scott Manuelle 28 Harrison Colreavy Reserve grade again struggled with numbers and injuries but 29 Jack Brewster led by evergreen coach Damien Tomsett with 2 goals went 30 Jack Flynn down to a young Warners Bay. Calan and Ty Montgomery fought hard across the backline. Kieren Handley and Brendan 31 Tom Paavola Eather fought hard in the midfield all day while Ben Howard 32 Benjamin O'Callaghan and Marc Gleisner played solidly around the ground. James 34 Alec Sproule Richards continues to improve and gave the Tigers a target up 35 Joseph Jesus forward. 37 Adam Miller As we head into the 2nd half of the season, all grades are at Adcock Park today, and looking to grab a couple of wins.

Thanks to Elanora Hotel and Coastal Physiotherapy Clinic for their support.

Catch you at the Elly after the game. Go Tiges!

www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au WYONG LAKES MAGPIES

Senior Coach: Mick Solomans Women’s Coach: Josh Lawler Colours: Black & White Facebook: Wyong Lakes Australian Football Club Inc

Hello Pies fans, the midway point of the season has come CUP WOMEN and gone and now into the business end of the season. With 1 Mason Laksa 1 Abby Pearce our club and Maitland coming together for three great 4 Carter Jones 3 Rebecca Ives games of footy and charity dinner raising great money for 5 Mitchell Ede 10 Miranda Faulks beyond blue. 7 Keaton Jones 11 Jesse Graham 8 Billy Denniss 12 Alanna Nicholson The plate boys were unable to match some of the pace and 9 Tyler Wood 14 Ashley Ede experience that Maitland were able to source but made the match a contest from siren to siren. 10 Lee Moore (C) 15 Monique Maddalena

13 Peter Drazl 16 Sharni Dawe The Cup boys also made a great contest with the match be- 12 Jarred Cross 19 Holly Gibbons ing tight till the last period of 4th quarter with some missed 14 James Nixon 21 Khrah Tos chances in front of goals earlier in the game hurting us in 15 Chris Koop-Folkes 22 Aimee-Lee Bohan the end. 17 Jordan Deeble 23 Rachael Potts 18 Andrew Raslan 24 Cheyanne Pay The stand out of the day were the lady pies who defeated 19 Justin Mcphan 25 Emily Bohan the previously undefeated Saints with a four quarter perfor- mance to win by 11 points. 20 Adam Tasker 27 Jade Jones

21 Brayden Tos 29 Jessica Lucas This week the Plate and Lady pies have the bye and our Cup 30 Kanessa Murray 25 Mitchell Mcdonald side travels to Gosford. Last time they met, Gosford held on 27 Tim Hillman 33 Emily Cody to win so they boys will looking to even the ledger in 2019 29 David Murphy 45 Alex Pearce and put in a consistent 4 quarter effort. 36 Blake Lester 47 Aleece Williams 37 Aaron Laksa 43 Ben Glachan 54 James Roach 57 Josh Glachan 59 Nathan Doyle

17 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au NEWCASTLE CITY BLUES

Senior Coach:: Tim Cotter Women’s Coach: Jon Clark & Kirsty Ferguson Colours: Navy Blue & white Facebook: newcastlecityblues

CUP WOMEN This week the Navy Blue celebrate the 200 game mile- stone of Newcastle City Premiership Coach and Captain 1 Aidan Watling 1 Sally Codyre 2 Courtney Eckert Mitchell Knight. Mitch has had a distinguished career for 2 Macaulay O'Malley 3 Stephanie Miniter the Newcastle City Blues over the years winning the Club 3 Harrison Selkirk 4 Taylor Joyce Award, League Best and Fairest and Cap- 4 Stephen Batten 5 Kathleen Gibson taining the Coaching the side to Premierships.

5 Luke Rawnsley 6 Sabrina Kliousis A bustling onballer, Mitch starred as a junior playing for 7 Conor Haswell 7 Gabrielle McSpadden the Newcastle City Blues juniors, then moving onto Under 8 Joseph O'Donoghue 8 Kate DiNardo 17s and into First Grade. He has has some injury setbacks 10 Hugh Blanchfield 9 Meaghan MacDonald over the years including a knee injury that sidelined him 11 Isaac King 10 Tjarra Kilpatrick for some time, but he continues to be one of the most 11 Kristel Gavenlock 13 Mitchell Knight dangerous onballers in the competition. 12 Anna Ralston 14 Cade Triffitt 13 Katherine Stellmaker The popular clubman will get to lead the side out against 15 Ian Baker 14 Samantha Thompson Killarney Vale on Saturday at his beloved No.1 16 Hayden Kavanagh 15 Molly Simpson sportsground, with his family and friends sure to be there 17 Ethan Durbridge 16 Roisin Ronan Yates in numbers cheering him on. 18 Hamish Thomson 17 Chiara Lam Whilst Mitch and his fellow Cup team take on Killarney 19 Jackson Crawford 18 Kirsty Ferguson Vale, the Womens side take on the Muswellbrook Cats as 21 Noah MacDonald 19 Simone Wood do the Plate side. 22 Reed van Huisstede 20 Jemima Thomas 23 Cameron Keast 21 Sophie Hoffman Last week our Cup side went down to Terrigal-Avoca 24 Jack Bowyer 22 Ashley Bacales whilst the Plate team won the inaugural Jayson Cleaver 23 Tegan McNiff 26 Liam Dwyer Cup against Wallsend - West Newcastle and the Womens 24 Caitlin Holcombe side had a comfortable win over the Swans. Our netball- 28 Anthony Baker 25 Casey Eacott ers again continued their winning streak. Good luck to all 30 Hugh Kelleher 26 Hannah Murdoch in Navy Blue on Saturday, 38 Max Quinlan 27 Annemarie Peacock 40 Mitchell Black 28 Madeline Norton Go City! 45 Zac Macdonald 29 Melanie Edwards 48 Kevin Macdonald 30 Sarah Halvorsen Henry Roberts- 37 Annalise Norton 63 Thompson 82 Taylah Wiggins 77 Brady Sweetnam

18 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au KILLARNEY VALE BOMBERS

Senior Coach: Corey Shackleton Women’s Coach: Peter Kelleher Colours: Black & Red Facebook: Centralcoastbombers

CUP WOMEN'S The Bombers came home with 3 from 3 away from home last week 1 Daniel Cartwright 1 Ashleigh Flack and will look to do the same today against some quality opposition.

4 Justin Lloyd 2 Sasha Edwards The task for the Cup side doesn’t get much tougher than playing City 5 Lachy Waters 3 Bethany Wood on their home deck who will be looking to bounce back after their first 6 James Kidd 4 Emily Grellman loss of the year. 7 Scott Reed 5 Chelsea Dawson 8 Jayden Banfield 6 Jocelyn Kelleher Our Women effectively have a top of the table clash against Terrigal- 9 Calvin Bond 7 Sian George Avoca where both teams have only suffered 1 loss for the season so 10 Ben Simpson 8 Tayla Thorn far. In this game all eyes will be on the spearheads. Ange Jones for us 11 Brendan Lewis 9 Shardae Grieve and Morgan Ross for the Panthers both ladies kicked 10 goals each 12 Riley Wetherill 10 Ange Jones last week and will look to have big games today. 13 Kyall Walford 11 Hannah Page The Plate team also come up against the ever strong Panthers outfit. 14 Jye Boby 12 Taylah Canobie After a stirring come from behind win over the Dockers last week, will 13 Belinda Jenkins 15 Josh Mifsud hopefully get a few more troops back to really take it up to Terrigal- 16 Campbell Wilson 14 Shana Doughney Avoca. 17 Harley Bernleitner 15 Teneale Toker 18 Michael Forster 16 Carmyn Lennon Next week the main focus will be on the Cup side who have a tantalis- 19 Lachlan Wilson 17 Caitlin Sims ing clash against Warners Bay at Seaman Oval and the winner of that 20 Jorden Carrick 18 Brooke Hoolihan clash will go a long way to securing a top 4 finish. Our Women and 21 Max Mumford 19 Ashleigh Page Plate team have a week off and will attack the second half of the year 22 Ryan Barrett 20 Courtney Rachelle with plenty on venom.

23 Brandon Lloyd 21 Georgia Butler We’d also like to thank our sponsors below for coming on board in 24 Dylan Turl 22 Holly Buchanan 2019, your support and generosity and greatly appreciated. 25 Liam Banfield 23 Megan Jenkins Diggers@The Entrance 26 Liam Hassall 24 Jasmin Strange Mortgage Choice Tumbi Umbi 27 Rick White 25 Natasha Gregory The Bottle-O Killarney Vale 32 Tim Oosterhoff 27 Claudia Walters The Fox Group 33 Enjay Convy 28 Rindy Moroney Solvere 34 Sam Jabour The ShowerScreenGuy 29 Beatriz Rael 36 Paul Blain Best Signs Delgado Pizza Inn Long Jetty 42 Jordan Canobie 30 Skye Bailey Bendigo Bank 43 Brad Edwards 31 Hannah Williams Whiteys Rite Price Tyres 44 Harley Beckett Allwell Contructions 33 Kelsey Acton 47 Luke Flack Sublime Heating 35 Brooke Peachey 49 Marc Adams Chem-Dey Red Rose Coastal Martial Arts 50 Richy Lyons Express Lube Tuggerah 52 Ayden Flynn Hip Pocket Work Wear Long Jetty 53 Deklan Bates 21 Red Expresso Killarney Vale 54 Jake Bates 59 Connor Reilly ONE BIG BOMBER 82 Dane Amidy

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Senior Coach: Marty Reiman Women’s Coach: Tracy Baker Colours: Red, White & Blue Facebook: WarnersBayAustralianFootballClub

CUP WOMEN It's a return to Feighan Oval today as Warners Bay hosts 1 Jack Hardman 1 Di Crep near-neighbours Lake Macquarie in the Womens Competi- 2 Jake Roach 2 Elizabeth Brown tion and Black Diamond then fierce local rivals in the Black 3 Ben Scowen 3 Amber Lawrence Diamond Cup. 4 Luke Roach 4 Kate Bartlem This Saturday is also Ladies Day at Feighan Oval, always an 5 Matthew Spinks 5 Sam Delaney great day for our club. 6 Nicholas Turner 7 Kirsty Jedrzejak

7 Ryan Sorensen 9 Tiffani Jones Our Plate side have had a very good run of late and are 8 Riley Warner 10 Alisha Kesby sitting in sixth place on the ladder. This Saturday sees a 9 Trent Williams 12 Maddy Campbell very important fixture as the Dockers sit in 8th place, just a 11 Sam Rumball 13 Emma Chester couple of wins behind Jeremy Buckley's lads. 12 Isaiah Olsen 15 Abbey Lynch 13 Samuel Gibbons 17 Tracy Baker-Holmes Our Womens side have a similarly important fixture against 14 Dillon Walsh-Hall 18 Jade McPherson the much-improved Dockers, with Lake Macq sitting one 15 Patrick Quinn 19 Jasmine Wellings win above our Bulldogs on the ladder, with 6th place on 16 Alex Crelley 22 Brittany Wood the ladder likely to be hotly-contested come the end of the 17 Ben Murchie 23 Samantha Lawrence season. The return of key tall Elizabeth Brown will be im- portant for coach Tracy Baker in combatting the Dockers 18 Ben Hunter 24 Rachel Evans potent forward line. 19 Jeremy Smith 26 Hannah Gow

20 Tim Hof 27 Rachel Goodenough Warners Bay v Cardiff games ALWAYS have that little bit 21 Lachlan Deverell 28 Jo Spratt extra and today will be no different. The Deverell brothers 22 Dillon Walsh-Hall 29 Ellie Richards have been in very good form all season long and will need 23 Daniel Gray 37 Peta Elliott to be at their best to thwart the third-placed Hawks. Ryan 24 Josh Nicol 42 Jessica McKenny Sorensen's move to the back six has been a success and 25 Robbie Barlow 44 Jessica Newstead Luke Roach has been very consistent at centre-half for- 27 Nick Pattey 54 Alex Delbridge ward. 28 Cooper Garrett 56 Gabi Clarke 29 Tim Hof 60 Julie Watt Make sure you get back to the Warners Bay Hotel after play 30 Oscar Anderson 62 Teagan Gorton this Saturday. 31 Leo Vo 77 Sophie Lydiard 32 John Butler 99 Caitlin Wolfe 33 Jake Dart 34 Danny Priest 35 Kayne Gibbs 36 Elliot Maher 37 Corey Deverell 38 Luke McKenna 39 Joel Kahler 41 Lincoln Stewart

20 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au CARDIFF HAWKS

Senior Coach: Rowan Bilkey Women’s Coach: Paul Cooksley Colours: Maroon & Gold Facebook: cardiffhawksfc

CUP WOMEN Not supplied 1 Simon O'Brien 1 Cleleste Plancia 2 Tom Lashlie 2 Emma Hieke 3 Matt Vukovich 3 Abbey Cooksley 4 Jack Lennon Matisse Corman- 5 Jack Pratt 4 Parker 6 Nick Tomlison 5 Claudia Russell 7 Bryce Graetz 6 Sam Kelly 8 Mick Ryan 7 Arizona Cross 9 Jarred Campbell 8 Nicola Walker 10 Chris Davies 9 Sheree Vukovich 11 Pat Delaney 10 Lilly Skeet 12 Adam Clarke 15 Declan Hoy 11 Jamine Onmg 18 Brandt Job 12 Tayla Grazules 22 Andrew Risby 13 Taylah Wilks 23 Hugh O’Neill 14 Sophie Ranken 24 Regan Bowe 15 Eva Bailey 26 Scott Hawthorne 16 Minierva Bailey 28 Liam Gibson 17 Nikki Stenson 29 Dave O’Donnell 19 Ellise Roper 33 Trent Thompson 20 Brianna Morten 35 Marcus De leur 21 Allie Hawthorn 39 Callum Spoor 22 Alex Fardell 40 Zander Cross 24 Elizabeth Clark 46 Isaac Hughes 26 Sam Johnson 48 Luke Griffiths 27 Hana Moffatt 56 Tom Hawthorne 28 Marnie Twyford 66 Cam Jones 29 Isabella Jones 80 Tim Keys 31 Jodi Rheinberger 32 Hayley Wright 33 Teliah Buckton

21 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au TERRIGAL AVOCA PANTHERS

Senior Coach: Chris Bishop Women’s Coach: Jackson Farquhar Colours: Red, White & Black Facebook: terrigalavocapanthersafc

CUP WOMEN'S Not supplied 1 Matthew Shortal 1 Elizabeth Tearall 2 Corbin Bond 2 Shirelle Altona 3 James Webster 3 Georgina Crowe 4 Lachlin Bayliss 4 Catherine Grimmond 5 Michael Roach 7 Josh Polglase 5 Elizabeth Ardill 8 Brandon Thomas 6 Gabby Ralphs 9 Jack Grimmond 7 Isabella Strathford 10 Peter Van Dam 8 Isabell Brierly 11 Sam Ellis 9 Darneka Rown 12 Sam Shipley 10 Hannah Dankert 13 Jayson Van Dam 11 Noy Everson 14 Brendan Harper 12 Erin Wakefield 15 Nathan Belbin 13 Cessa Brown 17 Will Delahunty 14 Emily Smith 19 Jack Fitzgerald 15 Kirstie Hutton 23 Will Mckeller 16 Maddison Smith 24 Ethan Formby 17 Niamh Formby 26 Tom Cresswell 18 Sara Tusa 27 Jai Turner 19 Jessica Long 31 Lachlan White 20 Rhiann Sarich 32 Austin Clarke 21 Danielle Rippon 34 Kurt Fleming (C) 22 Kirsty-Lee Baker 43 Tim Smith 23 Emily Bryant 44 Jason Roach 24 Gracie Lewis 48 Luke Bury 25 Morgan Ross 50 Chris Bishop 26 Bronte Korsch 56 Damon Smith 60 Jarrod Flynnt 27 Yanna Mckellar 28 Dehann Richardson 29 Brodie Sheehy 30 Kaila Van Dam 34 Rachel Hull 35 Lilias Gardner 36 Claire Enders 38 Rebecca Schofield 40 Lauren Mott

22 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au SINGLETON ROOSTERS

Senior Coach: Andrew Scott Women’s Coach: Nadene McBride Colours: Red & White Facebook: Singleton Roosters AFC

The Singleton Roosters ventured down to Cardiff last weekend and CUP WOMEN while they were unable to bring home a win, going down 18.16 (124) 1 Travis Bates 1 Neisha Smith to 1.3 (9), there were still many positives throughout the day. 2 Alex Mitchell 2 Lynan Scott 3 Luke Davis 3 Bianca Morris Returning Rooster Johnny Cornelius managed to land an early goal Andrew Mac- 4 Elizabeth Moule while teammates Alex Tigani, Dan Tracey and Clinton Harman found 4 Pherson plenty of the footy in the first half. 5 Avril Blair-Dermody 5 James Colmer 7 Brianna Howard Ultimately, the Roosters were best served by Brandon Partridge and 6 Andrew Scott 8 Kyah McBride Joel Deacon. The match would mark Partridge’s 150th club game while th 7 Brenton Potter 9 Tori Cowburn Clinton Capell also played his 50 . 8 Sam Brasington 10 Tayla Maloney The women’s side failed to register a score in the middle match allow- 9 Daine Cowburn 11 Nadene McBride ing Cardiff to run away with a 116-point victory. 10 Scott Moore 12 Madeleine Edsell 11 Ethan Kolatchew 13 Emily Mitchell Key forward Brianna Howard was serviceable down as was leader Liz 12 Richard Wilkes 14 Jamie Butters Moule and ruckwoman Jamie Butters. 13 Luke Draper 15 Rikki-Leigh Langford Tori Cowburn was named Singleton’s best and is shaping up for an- other team of the year selection. 14 Zac Thompson 16 Cynthja Pappin 15 Will Brayshaw 17 Hannah Alexander The senior side was also unable to put Singleton on the map as the 16 Cameron White 18 Dalys Jacobsen Hawks clawed their way to a memorable 24.12 (156) to 2.4 (16) victo- 17 Patrick Fitzgerald 19 Zara Boyce ry. 18 Jesse Bates 20 Sophie Breeze The Roosters welcomed three new members to senior football in Dyl- 19 Sam Howard 21 Tayla Gall 20 David Oman an Ferris, Simione Corfe and teenager Cameron Saunders who landed 23 Hayley Richards a goal on debut. 21 Zach Bray 25 Tiarna Windle 22 Oliver Moody 26 Bec Mullen First year defender Luke Draper was ruthless from start to finish, Cam- 23 Matt Cornelius 28 Ellie Oldham eron White provided many clearances while playing coach Andrew Scott proved to Cameron McClel- 30 Sarah Mousley be his side’s best. 24 land 25 Kyle Osborne Congratulations also go to our junior representative players who represented the 26 Brad Barnett region earlier this month. We are all proud of your efforts and it was fantastic to see you all in Wednesday’s Daltyn McCart- Singleton Argus! 27 ney

28 Mitchell Gaffney Today the senior side will travel to Terrigal Avoca while the women will venture over 29 Jakob Vearing to Port Stephens (reserves will return the following week after the bye). 30 Jacob Welsh As per usual we hope to see as many numbers as possible back at the Criterion Hotel; remember to support the sponsors who support you!

23 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au MAITLAND SAINTS

Senior Coach: Ben Stewart Women’s Coach: Chris Pedler Colours: Gold, White, Red & Black Facebook: Maitland Saints Australian Football Club

CUP WOMEN What a sensational day of footy was had at a picturesque Max McMahon Oval last weekend! It was a bit of a change 2 Rob Eddy 1 Taylor Quinton-Widl with both of our men’s teams scoring terrific wins whilst 3 Aiden Damico 2 Hannah Centra our undefeated women are undefeated no more with 4 Dustin Spriggs 3 Sarah James Wyong playing a great brand of footy in knocking them off 5 Harrison Harbrow 4 Jade Krautz by a goal. 7 Aidan Fitzgerald 6 Grace Maher 9 Walter Pankhurst 7 Claire Gaspersic The day though was about Beyond Blue and the collabora- 10 Thomas Grimmer 9 Gabrielle Easey tion between the two clubs in raising funds for this im- portant organisation each year. Many thanks to Simon 11 Hayden Taylor 10 Jessica Maher Wood and the members of the Wyong Lakes Football Club 12 Kaiden Ritchie 11 Jodie Eagar for their continued partnership on this day. The footy was 14 Riley Newstead 12 Leawanna O'Donohue outstanding throughout the day and played in a brilliant 16 Michael Norton 14 Amanada Smith spirit. Our car park was overfilled and our grandstand 17 Mitch Ashley 15 Larissa Quigley packed throughout as the community showed their sup- port as well. It was hard at the contest stuff throughout 18 Steve Doran 16 Jessie Burnham but a great camaraderie as well and it was great to have 19 Chris Pedler 19 Sarah Burns 20 Patrick McMahon three games against the same opponent at home. 27 Anna Fraser 21 Leeroy Nevin 30 Skyla Dunn The night was just as good. A lot of money was raised but 23 Colin Carroll 31 Stevi Bishop it was great to host Rodney Hogg who spoke outstandingly 25 Hugh Matheson 32 Rhianon Denniss about his test career to open our night and also Robbie Lachlan Jones- O’Davis for his insights into his career and his dedication 26 Mashman to Beyond Blue as well. There was much dancing and 28 Cameron Mitchell much frivolity that lasted well into the night and it is a 30 Mark Curran credit to Simon Wood and to Mark Stocker for their initia- 32 Nicholas McMahon tive a few years ago and for the continued support by both 33 Greg Mudd clubs. It is a great day for footy. Many thanks as well to Mark’s Men, HyFlow Plumbing and A Team Flooring Syd- 34 Aaron Stephens ney as our major event sponsors and also to Holla Help 35 Jordan Haddow Cleaning, All Pro Lawns and Grounds, MPAC Maintenance 42 Jason Kennewell and B&R George Kitchens for their support of the day. 50 Lachlan Neal 52 Andrew Willmot This week we have Wallsend West Newcastle away for the 53 Scott Adlington Ressies and Ladies and Nelson Bay at home in the men’s. 57 Dylan Bennett It would be great to aim for three from three and keep our 58 Jai Rory development going so get around each other and go the Saints! 60 Jason Adlington

24 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au NELSON BAY MARLINS

Senior Coach: Sean McGrath Women’s Coach: Dean Purdle Colours: Blue & Gold Facebook: NelsonBayMarlinsAFLClub

The Nelson Bay Marlins Women’s team were once again un- CUP WOMEN'S dermanned but full of enthusiasm to take on the The En- 1 Jason Carey 1 Eleanor Wright trance Bateau Bay. The girls took the lead in the second quar- 3 Jack Burns 3 Jessie Jones ter and were able to hold on and record their first victory of 4 Alec Clark 5 Johanna Wilson the season, with strong performances from club stalwarts 5 Matthew Blyth 6 Athena Gerakiteys Kate Holland, Tash Flint and Gemma Astley. 6 James Anderson 7 Claudia Ivankovik 7 Tylah Spelt 8 Madison Mulder The Marlins men’s team battled hard all day but unfortunate- 8 Chase Morrissey 9 Louise O'Rourke ly run out of steam late in the fourth and got over run by the Warners Bay Bulldogs. Jason Carey, James Fleming and Mi- 9 Joel Erickson 10 Kiarne Hawley chael Mann put in solid performances for the team. 10 Andrew Fowler 11 Kate Holland

11 Luke Rymer 14 Emma Kelly Marlins Magic Moment of the week…… This week’s Marlins 12 Simon Vanderfeen 16 Natasha Flint Magic Moment goes to the siren at the end of the 4th quarter 13 Chris Eddy 20 Jemma Astley of the women’s match, which signified the girls first win for 14 Craig Bird 24 Megan Walmsley the season. Guts, determination and drive enabled this great 15 Mark Everett 27 Briony Solomon result. Great effort Marlins! 16 Don Spencer 28 Haley West nd 17 Andrew Last 29 Angelina McGrath Round 10 on Saturday 22 of June will see the Men’s side 18 Jarryd Rymer 29 Katelyn Jaramillo travel to Maitland to take on the Saints and the Women head 19 Nick Harris 36 Tanisha McGrath down the highway to take on the Gosford Tigers. Go Marlins!

20 Connor McCartney Weekly Sponsor Shout Out 21 Tim Anderson

22 Nick Ceci The Marlins would like to thank Bay Aerial and TV Services 23 Luke Boulton for their ongoing support. 24 Alexander Jameson 25 Billy Barton 34 Michael Mann 35 Aaron Crouch

37 Adam Grant 40 Gordon Young 41 James Fleming 45 Dean Fsadni 52 Nic Griffith 55 Kieran Lamond

25 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au LAKE MACQUARIE DOCKERS

Senior Coach: Tom Croft Women’s Coach: John Janissen Colours: Purple & White Facebook: LMAFC

MEN'S WOMEN'S Local derby week sees the Dockers meet Warners bay at 1 Yasmin Fleming 3 Chandler Williams Feighan oval. 2 Emma Jayne Howe 6 Tim Clark 3 Sheldon Janissen The men’s team will be looking to get back up after a 7 Matt Wells 5 Billie Schneeweiss last quarter fade out against the experienced Killarney 8 Tim Wells 6 Reanna Booth Vale team. The Wells brothers were back to their best 9 Clayton Beck 7 Katrina Le last week and hoping to continue to lift the team 8 Cleopatra Jennings against Warners Bay coming off a big win last week. 11 Antony Kelliher 12 Gabriella-Maree Brandon Coach Croft will be looking to get a bit more spark from 12 Nic Bunny the forward line to enable Lake Macquarie to kick a win- 13 Sharni Bassett ning score. 13 Daniel Zuzek 14 Mackenzie Dennis

14 Danny Herivel 15 Carla Hill The women’s team was competitive in patches last 15 Jakson Bertoli 16 Kristy-Lee Hardy week against top two team Killarney Vale so will be 16 Damian Mcintyre 17 Chelsea Flemming looking to keep improving and beat rivals Warners Bay. 18 Mikayla Young 17 Nathan Flemming Warners Bay is only just below the Dockers on the table 19 Kierra Bates so it should be a competitive game. 18 Aidan Rush 21 Ella Jorgensen 20 Jake O'Donnell 23 Tahalia Thompson Get down to support our juniors and Auskickers on Sun- 21 Lucas Jones 24 Jasmin Birse day 23rd at Tulkaba for Healthy Options promotion and 26 Brianna Trappett meeting ambassador GWS women’s ruck Erin McKin- 22 Jamie Collins th 28 Sally Holland non. On Saturday 29 get along to the fun day at Club 25 Matt Mears Macquarie. 30 Catherine Keogh 27 Riley Janissen 33 Maddison Coward 29 Alex Sain 34 Kathryn Foster 30 Ben Taylor 37 Eleanore Ford 34 Elijah Button 39 Hannah Olive 40 Jamie Koppelhuber 35 Bryan Millar 45 Rashelle Carusi 36 Isaiah Button 47 Maddie Klimovitch 37 Chad Hooton 50 Josie Foster 40 Josh Ford 52 Tara Chandler 41 Rory Sleath 53 Hayley Bosbach 42 Sam Wellard 46 Dylan Rumble 47 Logan Olive 54 Joel Janissen 62 Greg Yanda 65 Sean Clune 66 Tom Croft 67 Zachary Hardes 69 Harley Davis

26 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au PORT STEPHENS POWER

Women’s Coach: Tony Merrit Colours: Teal, White & Black Facebook: PSPAFL

WOMEN'S Today we welcomed back one of our most loved players. Leaf Wade returned 1 Pennicott, Kayla after rupturing her ACL in game two last season. Leaf was one of the founding members of the women’s team and in the last year been ground manager, water 2 Schmahl , Louise runner, goal umpire and head cheerleader. Her commitment to the team and 3 De Souza, Louisa club is amazing and to see her back playing the game she loves was phenomenal. 5 Neu, Cheyenne 6 Mcleod , Danielle This was our first game filmed by Bar TV and this is a great opportunity for us to 7 Harding, Melissa learn and discuss improvements we could make to our structure. 8 Terranova, Natasha 9 Wade, Leaf We played a very disciplined Terrigal Avoca, and at times we found ourselves out 11 Furner, Samantha of our depth. The movement and skills displayed by Terrigal was nothing short of 12 Gabriel, Caley pure class. 16 Cherry, Amanda 18 Kerr, Lauren The first quarter saw Terrigal’s Morgan Ross slot 6 goals unanswered by Power. 19 Fewster, Grace We moved into the second quarter well aware of what we were facing and by 19 Goldthorp , Zarah the end of the first half it was obvious we were lacking in skill but not determina- 21 Langi, Melenaite tion. Our attack on the ball was commendable, as was our tackles. However 22 Hourihan, Justine many of our kicks found an open Terrigal player and an uncontested mark. 23 Johnson, Josie 31 Bridger, Megan At half time we were down by 58 points and still unable to put points on the 32 Terranova, Cassandra board ourselves. 33 Craddock, Ashley 35 Geaney, Stephanie Finally in the third quarter were able to score two behinds. Chey Neu ran clear 36 Keel, Jane with the ball but unfortunately a major was unattainable. Pocket rocket, Kayla 37 Strain, Dominique Pennicott added another one pointer to the score. The end of this quarter saw 38 38 Morgan, Nicole Port Power with 2 points and the opposition with 96. 39 Kadel, Lauren 41 Burnett, Finlay The forth quarter saw Terrigal continue their reign of goal scoring and the final score was Port Power 2 vs Terrigal Avoca 142. 42 Jobson, Shakira

43 Martin, Katie Best on ground were Gabby Fitzsimmons, Kayla Pennicott and Finlay Burnett. 43 Radcliffe , Taylah Next game is against Singleton and we are looking to be very competitive. 44 Read, Leonie GO POWER!! 45 Simeonova, Mihaela 46 Fitzsimmons, Gabrielle 48 Broadbent, Jesykah Wright, Kirsty

27 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au MUSWELLBROOK CATS

Senior Coach: Steve Mullane Women’s Coach: Megan Kropp Colours: Navy Blue & White Facebook: Muswellbrook Cats AFL

WOMEN'S Not supplied

2 Edwards, Sasha

3 Wood, Bethany

4 Grellman, Emily

8 Thorn, Tayla

9 Grieve, Shardae

11 Page, Hannah

12 Moroney, Laurinda

13 Jenkins, Belinda

14 Doughney, Shana

17 Sims, Caitlin

19 Page, Ashleigh

20 Barnett, Courtney

21 Butler, Georgia

23 Jenkins , Megan

27 Walters, Claudia

32 Toker, Teneale

33 Acton, Kelsey

34 Williams, Hannah

28 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY

Senior Coach: Glenn Robilliard Women’s Coach: David Reed Colours: Navy Blue & Gold Facebook: tebbafc

WOMEN'S MEN'S Hi footy fans, last Saturday our Bastin Transport sup- ported Women's team travel up to Nelson Bay to take 1 Zoe Antees 4 Angus Brown 5 Luke Besley on the Marlins. The 1st quarter we played well, kicking 2 Stephanie Caddis the 1st goal of the goal but we let ourselves down in 6 Micheal Besley 3 Tiarn Green the 2nd & 3rd quarter & the marlins got back in the 7 Jack Southers 4 Rhiannon Hall game. The last quarter our girls played well but Nelson 9 Ryan Besley Bay ran out winners by 9 points. 5 Orana Young 10 Kyle Robinson Our best players were Chippy, The Good Reed, The 6 Bethany Allars 11 Jared Cullinan Captain, Mrs Gray, Bread & Muscles. 7 Kayla Reed 12 Bailey Hibbitt 8 Karlie Tyler 13 Shaun Greentree The Australian Steel Framing men's team came up against the Terrigal Panther's in a game that would see 9 Katie Stubbs-Mills (C) 14 Pat McMahon how we are going this season. Our guys played some 10 15 Tahren Van-Laar Nicholas Hay good footy for 3 quarters but the panthers proved too 11 Jessica Hidalgo 16 Ollie Gardiner good. We well look to regroup this week hopefully 17 12 Tracey Allen David Rees have our best team back on the park in coming games. 18 Max Ifield Our best players were The Flying Fijian, Greeny, Fridge, 14 Georgia Coleman 19 Kyle Pollock Racehorse, Pensioner Gray & KP. 15 Sophie Fowler 20 Chris Owen 17 Bianca Zaczek 21 Rob Gray A big thanks to our fantastic sponsors 18 The Entrance Leagues Club Gassed Automotive Zoe Ifield 22 Steve Turner Hip Pocket Workwear Long Jetty ETS Long Jetty 20 Maddison Trunk 23 Jason Wileman Creative Coastal Homes 21 Nicole Gray 26 Joshua Wakem 22 Brianna Godsell 27 Todd Hindmarsh

24 Brianna Godsell 28 Kris Toohey

32 Jack Bastin 36 Matthew Johnstone

29 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au WALLSEND WEST NEWCASTLE

Senior Coach: Ryan Davies Women’s Coach: Darren Bird Colours: Red, White & Black Facebook: wwnswans

On Saturday 15 June 2019 (Round 9), the Wallsend West Newcastle ARFC celebrated it’s indigenous round with Newcastle City AFC, with WOMEN'S MEN’S both teams playing for the inaugural Kauma (women) and Cleaver Cup 1 Bec Garside 1 Ethan Crump (men) at Bill Elliott Oval in Maryland. The day was a fantastic success 2 Lisa Morales and will become a permanent fixture in both Club’s draw for many Rhys McGorey- 3 Kate Booth 2 years to come. There are so many people to thank for making a suc- Clark cessful day, but I will try… firstly a special thank you to both Sarah and 4 Melissa Richardson 3 Matt Bosch Micheal Livesey who suggested the indigenous round earlier in the year 5 Georgia Fox 4 Hugh Fitter and chased up the art work and undertook the acknowledgement of 6 Alyce McCloskey 6 Henry Gore country on the day, to our Federal (Sharon Claydon) and State (Sonia 7 Meghan Sawkins Hornery) Members for opening the day and supporting the Club, to 8 Blayke Carpenter 8 Melany Fisher Maree Bisby – the artist who provided the artwork for the jersey, to the 9 Aaron Thorpe 10 Sarah Parker Awabakal People, via Peter Townsend (Culture and Heritage Officer, 10 Luke Tweedie Awabakal L.A.L.C.) who undertook the smoking ceremony and suggest- 11 Jasmine Gosper 11 Aiden Bartley ed the name of the women’s cup (‘Kauma’ - to meet and or assemble is 12 Mel Nelson 12 Mark Lim what any sporting event is about), to Veolia and The Family Hotel for sponsoring the jerseys and the day, to Ryan Davies (who recommended 13 Matilda Jackson- 13 Mathew Watson the name of the men’s cup – Cleaver Cup in honour of Jayson Cleaver 14 Nicola Deacon 14 Samuel Brown who has played for both Clubs in his 20 year + AFL career), Ross Craney 15 Bridie Simpson 15 Lachlan Gallagher (Wallsend Swans Life Member and club icon) for supplying and setting 16 Indigo Ryan 16 Jonah Bilton up the PA for the day, to Newcastle City AFC and Nathan Wilmott for supporting Wallsend West Newcastle in hosting the indigenous round, 17 Fillipa Cook 17 James Bailey the Wallsend West Newcastle Committee (particularly Darren Bird, 18 Jackson Tisdell 18 Sarah Livesey Charmaine & Kean Jeffs, Indigo Ryan, Brian & Jed Gaston, Allison Hamil- 19 Prue McDonald 19 Daniel Holt ton and John Fitter) for helping me and ensuring the day went smooth- Liam Crump Gal- 20 Emily Curtis 20 ly, and lastly but most importantly our players representing the two lagher 21 Molley Croak teams (along with Newcastle City) and the game officials (from run- 22 Ryan Davies ners / trainers to umpires, both field and goal) who ultimately made the 22 Faith Eadie 23 Ryan Osborne day and guaranteed it was played in the right spirit. With that I thank 24 Maddy O'Mahony 24 Daniel Strain you all again, and for anyone I have accidently left out of the equation. 25 Kira Jones 25 Hayden Spark 26 Mahatia Minniecon Ultimately, the day was about football, and from 12pm we kicked off 26 Ive Mardesic 27 Abbey Main with the Women’s match, which was played in fantastic spirit. In fact it 27 Kaiden Hudson was very obvious from the start, that despite fierce rivalry on the field, 29 Ronja Simmons 28 Gareth Salkield many of the players across both teams were great mates and this be- 30 Amy Pittman 29 Csaba Felkai came the defining image of the day (both in the women’s and the men’s, who equally showed similar grit and mateship). Sadly for Walls- 30 Zachary Bower end West Newcastle, the Newcastle City women took out the inaugural Kauma Cup. This was a similar ending to the men’s game, with City tak- ing out the Cleaver Cup, but like the women’s game, our men never gave up and put in 4 solid quarters of footy, but were just outgunned by a more experienced team. So a big congrats to Newcastle City, and bring on 2020 so that we can win them back. Best on field for our wom- en were: Prue McDonald, Kate Booth, Abbey Main, Lisa Morales, Emily Curtis and Amy Pittman; whilst for the men, best on ground were: Blayke Carpenter, Kaeden Hudson, Timothy Turner, Ive (Eddie) The specially commissioned indigenous jerseys looked Mardesic, James Bailey and Jarod Beck. fantastic. A number of people asked if they could buy a jersey, so the Club will do another run (if we get Again thank you to Veolia and The Family Hotel, who were the major enough takers) – so if you would like to order one, sponsors of our Indigenous Jersey and the day. As always, a big thanks please send a text /email with your size and number to our sponsors: The Family Hotel, McDonalds (Wallsend) and Body- to me (email: [email protected] worx. Remember players, families and supporters to get down to The or on mobile: 0459 082162). Family Hotel after games and training to support them... without them we wouldn't have our teams. 30 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au NCCUA

Umpire Coach: Christine Burrows President: Jake Lowe Facebook: newcastle.ccoast.umpires.association

Andy Baldwin Shana Doughney Anthony Everson Shane Lowndes A reminder that the NCCUA’s highly entertaining, successful Bowen Flockhart Simon Mccauley and fun TRIVIA NIGHT is to be held June 29, at 7:00pm at Christine Burrows Simon Richens the MAYFIELD HOTEL. Please contact Jake Lowe Christopher Lockwood Stephen Blume ([email protected]) for details Colin Goodenough Stuart Chellis Darrel Luck Tom Steward David Parsons Wayne Farrand Dominic O’Brien Yuri Porter Ethan Robinson Harrison Crook Isaac Stokes Jacob Turley Jake Lowe Jake Sweetnam Jason Crookall Jodie Henderson Jody Jackson Joey Mott John Sullivan Jonah Findlay Josh Archer Kate Handley Kyan Everson Lachlan Chellis Lachlan Harnett Lauren Mott Lincoln Mccauley Luke Richens Mark Scarfe Matt Jeffrey Michael Barnes Miles Mccauley Mitch Sweetnam Nathan Merrick Nathan Slater Noah Furniss Peter Austin Rachel Robinson Riley Luck Roy Reichart Ryan Stanton Sam O’Brien

31 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au UMPIRE SPOTLIGHT — J O S E P H O ’ BRIEN

Written by David Redden Joseph O’Brien has come a long, long way since winning an Under 17 Junior Premiership just a few short years ago. O’Brien is umpiring full-time in and made his NEAFL debut this season at Blacktown International Sportspark In Round 3, when the played Redland from Queensland in a 7-point thriller. We caught with O’Brien recently and asked how he felt being based in Sydney and on making his NEAFL debut; “It’s been really pleasing being based in Sydney fulltime and being exposed to Sydney footy last year and this year and being able to train with the NEAFL panel. I was really surprised and happy to get a reward early this season; it was great to make my debut early in the season, with some great support from coaching staff”. O’Brien has a lot of driving each week as he pursues his umpiring dream, living in Singleton, attending the University of Newcastle Callaghan Campus in his final year of a Bachelor of Physiotherapy Degree (with classmates including Newcastle City utility Cade Triffitt and Singleton Captain-Coach Andrew Scott), plus training and umpiring in Sydney. “State Umpiring Manager Pierce Field and, before him, Damian Anderson have been really good in understanding and support, given I have a 200 kilometre one-way trip to Sydney to train and on game day. They are happy for me train on my own on times. In 2018, I was at Uni five days a week, and combined with umpiring and training, I was doing something like 1300- 1400km on the road every week during the season. I love umpiring and the road travel is just what I do. I am really enjoying umpiring in Sydney, after umpiring for five years in the Black Diamond Cup. I have enjoyed meeting new colleagues in Sydney, and it was a real thrill to umpire the AFL Sydney Grand Final last year”. O’Brien advised he has a training program for each week of the season; “Mondays are a general running session, outside regular training on Tuesdays & Thursdays. I like to average at least a 5 or 6k run on my own. I’ve never been a big fan of the marathons and half-marathons that some people do, so for me I like to go for a general run once a week, more for cardio-respiratory fitness, but if I wanted to do a hard run, I like to do a short but intense run, keep- ing a relatively good pace over 1000m and not backing off. Wednesdays and Fridays are normally designated as “off-legs”days, and we usually incorporate swimming or cycling on those days also adding a stretching program or some work on the rollers to help out”. O’Brien also stated that “our Tuesdays are dedicated to specific conditioning, combining long-distance running with short, sharp sprinting, incorporated with some agility work. It’s great if an Umpire can run 10kms straight and not feel the effects of that too much, but in a game of footy, the game is only getting quicker, especially the higher up you go. It has been a big step-up from umpiring Black Diamond Cup games to Premier Division Sydney games, as regards the speed and skill level, then again stepping up to the NEAFL, it was a really big step in the intensity and also the duration of the game, with NEAFL games being fully timed as opposed to Sydney or Black Diamond Cup fixtures. I am one of five rookie-listed umpires on the NEAFL Panel, with the Panel having full-time members based in Sydney, Canberra, Brisbane and Darwin”. We were lucky enough to catch up with AFL NSW/ACT State Umpiring Manager Pierce Field, asking him some ques- tions about Joseph O’Brien. Pierce gave us an insight into O’Brien’s identification and development: Joseph’s initial identification as NEAFL level talent occurred in 2017 when he was selected in the NEAFL Develop- ment Squad and umpired in the inaugural GWS Giants AFLW game v Fremantle. “Joey performed very well in his first two NEAFL games” and we have no doubt there will be plenty more on the horizon. Although not fully listed as a NEAFL umpire yet Joseph is on the Rookie list which is a tremendous achievement. As a NEAFL Rookie he is re- quired to “train twice a week plus complete a rigorous running schedule” to ensure his fitness is at a high level. State Umpiring Manager Pierce Field finished by mentioning “Joey has the potential to be a solid state league um- pire in the short term. He has a lot of talent.” We wish Joseph O’Brien all the best in his future umpiring endeavours and thank him for his time in speaking with us.

32 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au BARTV MATCH OF THE WEEK

BARTV MATCH OF THE WEEK

ROUND NINE Gosford v Wyong Lakes—Cup Gosford v Nelson Bay—Women’s

Visit @AFLHCCSeniors on Facebook to watch the games live.

Subway Morisset Voucher Winners from Round Nine Morgan Ross—Terrigal Avoca Sam Ellis—Terrigal Avoca

33 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au JUNIOR RESULTS — R O U N D N I N E

Brian Hilton HAVAL Central Coast Under 13 Hunter HAVAL Youth Girls Under 12 The Entrance Bateau Bay 10.0(60) d Northern Lakes 0.0(0) Nelson Bay 6.1(37) d Warners Bay Blue 0.3(3) Terrigal Avoca 9.6(60) d Saratoga 0.0(0) Cardiff Youth 6.5(41) d Newcastle City Navy 2.0(12) Niagara Park Ourimbah 9.13(67) d Wyong Lakes 1.1(7) Warners Bay Red 6.7(43) d Newcastle City White 3.1 (19) Killarney Vale 8.12(60) d Peninsula 2.2(14)

Hunter HAVAL Youth Girls Under 14 Brian Hilton HAVAL Youth Girls Under 12 Nelson Bay 9.6(60) d Warners Bay Blue 0.0(0) Terrigal Avoca 4.2(26) d Killarney Vale 3.5(23) Newcastle City Navy 3.0(18) d Cardiff 1.4(10) Saratoga 2.6(18) d The Entrance Bateau Bay 2.2(14) Newcastle City White 9.10(64) d Maitland 0.4(4)

Wallsend 12.10(82) d Warners Bay Red 5.4(34) Brian Hilton HAVAL Central Coast Youth Girls Under 15

Killarney Vale 6.7(43) d Terrigal Avoca 2.3(15) Hunter HAVAL Under 11 Swans Wyong Lakes 11.13(79) d Saratoga 4.2(26) Maitland Yellow 9.6(60) d Newcastle City Navy 0.0(0)

Warners Bay Blue 9.6(60) d Warners Bay Red 0.0(0)

Nelson Bay 9.7(61) d Singleton 8.4(52) Round 8 Catch Up – Hunter HAVAL Under 15

The Warriors (WWN/LM/SIN) 5.16(46) d Newcastle City Hunter HAVAL Under 11 Giants Navy 6.2(38) Cardiff 9.6(60) d Maitland Orange 0.0(0) Lake Macquarie 8.12(60) d Warners Bay White 0.0(0) Newcastle City Sky Blue 5.5(35) d Newcastle City White 4.7(31)

Hunter HAVAL Under 13 Swans Warners Bay Blue 8.11(59) d Cardiff Maroon 6.2(38) Maitland 9.12(66) d Nelson Bay 1.3(9) Newcastle City Navy 3.2(20) d Port Stephens 2.3(15)

Hunter HAVAL Under 13 Giants Wallsend West Newcastle 4.4(28) d Lake Macquarie 3.9(27) Warners Bay White 3.3(21) d Cardiff Gold 2.2(14) Singleton 7.13(55) d Newcastle City White 1.2(8)

Hunter HAVAL Under 15 Warners Bay 12.7(79) d Cardiff 5.0(30) Northern Lakes 8.5(53) d Newcastle City Navy 4.2(26) The Warriors (WWN/LM/SIN) 9.13(67) d Terrigal Avoca 8.6(54) The Entrance Bateau Bay 16.16(112) d Nelson Bay 4.5(29) Maitland 11.11(77) d Newcastle City 0.3(3)

Hunter HAVAL Under 17 Cardiff 15.14(104) d Warners Bay 4.6(30) Killarney Vale 21.13(139) d Port Rockers 7.7(49) Newcastle City 11.13(79) d Terrigal Avoca 4.8(32) Nelson Bay 9.13(67) d Maitland 6.11(47)

Hunter HAVAL Youth Girls Under 17 Warners Bay 11.10(76) d Nelson Bay 3.1(19) Cardiff 9.12(66) d Newcastle City 1.0(6) Terrigal Avoca 6.10(46) d Lake Macquarie 1.1(7)

Brian Hilton HAVAL Central Coast Under 11 Terrigal Avoca 9.7(61) d Saratoga 0.1(1) Wyong Lakes 11.4(70) d Niagara Park Ourimbah 7.6(48) Killarney Vale 10.14(74) d Peninsula 6.3(39) The Entrance Bateau Bay 9.7(61) d Killarney Vale 0.1(1)

34 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au UPCOMING GAMES — ROUND ELEVEN

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup

Maitland Gosford Max McMahon Oval 29/06/2019 2:00PM

Singleton Wyong Lakes Rose Point Park 29/06/2019 2:00PM

Warners Bay Killarney Vale Feighan Oval 29/06/2019 2:00PM

Cardiff Terrigal Avoca Pasterfield Sports Complex 29/06/2019 2:00PM

Newcastle City Nelson Bay No.1 Sports Ground 29/06/2019 2:00PM

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's

Maitland Gosford Max McMahon Oval 29/06/2019 12:00PM

Singleton Wallsend - West Newcastle Rose Point Park 29/06/2019 12:00PM

Warners Bay The Entrance Bateau Bay Feighan Oval 29/06/2019 12:00PM

Cardiff Terrigal Avoca Pasterfield Sports Complex 29/06/2019 12:00PM

Muswellbrook Nelson Bay Weeraman Field 29/06/2019 12:00PM

Port Stephens Wyong Lakes Ferodale Park 29/06/2019 12:00PM

Killarney Vale Bye 29/06/2019

Lake Macquarie Bye 29/06/2019

Newcastle City Bye 29/06/2019

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate

Maitland Gosford Max McMahon Oval 29/06/2019 10:00AM

Singleton Wallsend - West Newcastle Rose Point Park 29/06/2019 10:00AM

Warners Bay The Entrance Bateau Bay Feighan Oval 29/06/2019 10:00AM

Cardiff Terrigal Avoca Pasterfield Sports Complex 29/06/2019 10:00AM

Muswellbrook Wyong Lakes Weeraman Field 29/06/2019 2:00PM

Killarney Vale Bye 29/06/2019

Lake Macquarie Bye 29/06/2019

Newcastle City Bye 29/06/2019

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