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Round 11 provided us all with more questions than in April and none at Greenway in August and you answers. The Hawks are not that far off the pace have the basic plan. Throw in the Canberra Cup it seems and this week will be a real threat for Challenge on April 25 for the two top Canberra a hot Ainslie unit. Belconnen—are they THAT sides from this year and you will quickly find good? The battle of the Manuka co-tenant will little leeway. be intriguing given Eastlakes capacity to vary their methods this year. And the Swans have been The Rep side had their first meeting this week. less than fearsome in Canberra but the Tigers The squad is varied with all the necessary football have lost their growl. This week will be fascinating. attributes covered. How the final 24 comes together will largely be decided by the form and The draw has received comment in many circles. commitment of players from here. The objective The truth of the matter is that a computer does of the exercise was made very clear to the players the entire thing. We receive the parameters we at the meeting. Whilst we want the experience need to work around—ground availability and club to be a great one and for friendships to be forged requests generally—and put this information into beyond club boundaries and for the team to be a program that was designed overseas. I appreciate immaculate in presentation and behaviour the the frustrations with the repetitive nature of games one measure of success will be whether the side during some months but it was the best program wins or not. At this point my desire would be to the system could generate. I would welcome control our own destiny and be removed from any person’s attempt to improve on it for the 2009 the need for outside influences to impact on the season. Just match up Swans seniors home games team’s performance. If deserved the ACT team with their reserves, have no games at Manuka will win…if deserved.

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Proud sponsor of AFL Canberra The ACT representative team has been a standout player for Vic country and was on Ainslie Belconnen Eastlake announced with the biggest names in our Essendon’s list the following year; so there’s competition set to compete against others a bit of incentive for our boys to perform.” Bill Neely (18) Steve Mahar (3) Nathan Clarke (3) John Holmes (2) James Bennett (6) Aaron Rogers (5) from around the nation. ’s With so much talent on the field, Armstrong has powerhouse forward, Mark Armstrong found himself in the luxurious position where Ben Hughes (5) Cam Ilett (14) Jeremy Stiller (12) will coach the side and is very optimistic the side isn’t dependant on one key player. Ryan Lewis (6) Josh Jennings (13) Stafford Cooper (16) about his chances. “The beauty of our team is that so many players can Tony Bourke (39) Griffin Underwood (27) Leigh McMahon (20) “Historically speaking I think we have a great take on different roles. It obviously helps us a lot Connor Pettersson (11) Paul Raadts (8) Jason Duce (2) chance. We won the carnival four years ago and in that we’ll have a number of targets up forward, went very close again in 2006. I don’t think the a number of midfielders who can run the ball- Eric Stone (26) Andrew Ainger (15) Sean Clarke (13) standard of our competition has dropped since basically our structure won’t be dependent on one Michael Ghobrial (14) Scott Henning (9) Ben Collins (11) then and we’ll be looking for an impressive particular player.” performance,” he said. Ash Harris Lexi Bennett (11) Eastlake’s Nathan Clarke is used to making the Luke Jeffrey (12) Armstrong is no stranger to the coaching role, decisions on game day. Clarke is captain/coach of having coached his beloved Tigers for the past the Demons and has been in career best form in Matt Porter seven seasons. This is his first attempt at coaching 2008. Despite his coaching roll at Eastlake, Clarke the ACT team and Mark is looking forward to is relishing the opportunity to play solely as a Queanbeyan Tuggeranong the challenge. player and to also play under the guidance of Mark Armstrong (1) Troy Takanen (10) Mark Armstrong. “We’ve got a great mix of players from the various James Kavanagh (10) Craig Healey (17) clubs. There’s a lot of talent across the ground so “Mark’s a very good coach; he’s one of the players Mark Powell (17) Troy Fenyvesi (7) it’ll be a thrill to work with them all,” he said. I admire most, not only in this competition but in my playing experience. He’s definitely the best full Scott Dickinson (23) The Championship gives the ACT competition and forward I’ve ever seen, so to play under him will Mitch Daniher (15) indeed its players some well earned exposure. be a great opportunity,” Clarke said. Andrew Lieschke (18) “I think because we’re playing so close to “The ACT competition seems to be getting younger Paul Williams (26) Melbourne that Victorian based clubs might send and so experience is becoming rare. I played in the someone to watch the carnival. There are guys in Championships in 2006 and I think I’m the second Ryan Quade (2) the ACT team who I think could step up and play oldest bloke in the side. So experience is something Roy Jaques (13) AFL footy, so there’ll probably be some pretty that I can bring to the table,” he said. interested spectators,” Mark said. The Country Championships will be held in “We played against Brett Kirk a number of Shepparton in Victoria, on the 24th, 25th years ago, who has obviously gone on to huge and 26th of July. things. More recently Nathan Lovett-Murray was

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By Joe Sullivan “I don’t know how, but I have managed to poll It’s billed as AFL Canberra’s night of nights; a few (votes) in the years gone by,” he told the the night where the player AFL Canberra Football Record. in the competition is chosen and awarded Clarke said that his relationship with the umpires the prestigious Mulrooney medal for their on the field can be temperamental at times and efforts during the season. can’t understand why he has done so well in previous years. It may well be eight weeks away, but as the race for the 2008 Mulrooney medal hots up, the AFL “I can be a bit of a hot head on the ground and Canberra Football Record office has bantered that’s something I’m always trying to control, around on who they think the favourite is having is my temper. passed the half way point of the season. “Sometimes, like all of us, I get a bit aggro Names like Nathan Clarke from Eastlake, Cam Ilett and let fly with a few words.” and Griffin Underwood from Belconnen and even Mitch Daniher from Queanbeyan keep popping up. No doubt the umpires have been keeping track of Clarke’s sprays this year, but they will also All of these players have showed courage and have been taking note of Griffin Underwood determination on the field this year along with silky from the Magpies. skills but similarly they all refuse to put themselves down as any sort of favourite. Griffin and his brother Ryan arrived from Victoria at the start of the year and in their first season Nathan Clarke inspires his team with his leadership have played some exceptional football; Griffin and has traditionally polled well with the umpires was awarded the inaugural ANZAC day medal come medal night, yet he believes there is a with a best on ground performance against conspiracy working ‘against’ him. Queanbeyan on ANZAC day. Proud sponsor of AFL Canberra Mitch Daniher Nathan Clarke

Names like Nathan Clarke from Eastlake, Cam Ilett and Griffin Underwood from Belconnen and even Mitch Daniher from Queanbeyan keep popping up.

Underwood junior told the record he has been “It’s a team game and that’s what I focus on happy with his form since arriving at Belconnen. and making sure the team does well,” Ilett said.

“So far it has been but I think it’s been going well “At the end of the day you play footy because of for the club at the moment, we’re not too bad at the your mates and to win Grand Finals and if the moment,” he said. individual accolades come that’s just a bonus.”

“A lot of my team mates have helped me out well Ilett’s Queanbeyan counterpart in Mitch Daniher and it’s been good since I arrived.” has spent the best part of a month out with injury but to his testament his name has been put However Underwood remains grounded despite forward as a ‘dark horse’ in this year’s race. his name being mentioned as a possible favourite for the Mulrooney medal. The start of the season saw both Daniher and the Tigers fly early but Daniher towed the line “I don’t really take much notice of it, I think I’m still of other medallist favourites on being put a long way off actually being the best player in the forward as a contender. league but hopefully just work at it and see what goes on. “I don’t really like being picked out because you don’t ever play footy for medals, you play it for “I think there’s a lot of outstanding players in the Grand Finals, so it’s good but not really,” he said. league and Belconnen as well with the likes of Cam Ilett and the likes of Josh Jennings, and Regardless of what the contenders might say you’ve still got Nathan Clarke and people like that.” off the field, their collective form has been outstanding thus far in Season 2008 and the Team and house mate Cam Ilett shares a similar Umpires will have made some tough decisions view with his name also being put forward as in who to give votes so far, with plenty more a contender. to come.

Cam Ilet By James Patmore

For any young footballer, McMahon also won the 2007 AFL Canberra under the opportunity to play in 18’s best and fairest award whilst playing for Marist College, an award he said was pivotal to his recent front of a massive crowd success. at the MCG is something “Winning the award was pretty important for me, they always dream about. as it meant people took notice of me and saw how well I played,” he said. “It pretty much got me into It is a dream that has already become a reality the Rams side and from there I’ve had a fair bit of for Eastlake youngster Xavier McMahon. success, which has been really good.” The 18-year-old was part of the NSW/ACT Rams McMahon is rated very highly at both Eastlake side that took on Queensland at the MCG during and the Rams; with Rams coach Danny Stevens last month’s division two under 18’s national particularly impressed with the way he conducts championships in Melbourne. himself on the field. The match was the curtain raiser for the AFL Hall “He’s got a great ability to find the ball, and he of Fame match between Victoria and the Dream is capable of playing up forward, up back and in Team, and was an occasion that McMahon will the midfield as well. We’ve tried him in all these never forget. positions and he has performed quite well,” “It was an amazing, awesome experience,” Stevens said. “It is a great attribute to have as a McMahon said. “I’ve grown up my whole life footballer, the ability to play all around the ground.” watching all these great players play at the It is such comments that have McMahon hopeful ground and dreamed that one day I would get of following the same path as former Eastlake the opportunity to. It was just unreal getting and Rams star Aaron Bruce, who was selected to play out there.” by Sydney in the AFL rookie draft after standout The experience of playing at the ‘Home of Football’ performances for both sides. has highlighted an amazing twelve months for the “It is a goal of everyone in the Rams (to get drafted) talented youngster, who made his first grade debut and it is certainly a goal of mine. However I know for Eastlake this season, as well as being a key part that I still have a lot of hard work to do with both of the Rams side that were the division two runners Eastlake and the Rams for it to be achievable,” up and who earlier this month upset Victoria he said. Country in the division one competition. Photography GSP Images © 2008 Xavier McMahon By James Patmore

For the NSW/ACT Rams under “There is a bit of a gap (between division one and two), but it’s not as huge as you would have 18’s representative side, the expected,” he said. “Having beaten Vic Country 2008 national championships ourselves and with both us and Tassie having been have provided the biggest competitive in the games we have played, we’ve shown that these kids are capable of competing challenge in the side’s history. with the stronger regions.”

After finishing second to Tasmania in the division Along with their success this season, the Rams two competition in May, the Rams (along with also took out last year’s division two championship, Tasmania) were promoted to the division one which Stevens says is a result of the hard work that competition for this year’s championships, has been put into the under 18’s program by AFL At the commencement of the 2008 AFL Canberra which began earlier this month and conclude NSW/ACT. with a triple-header at the Telstra Dome on July 9. Season the Queanbeyan Tigers joined forces with the “We’ve enhanced the program and lifted its ACT Organ and Tissue Donation Organisation to promote The AFL saw the move as a way of helping improve intensity over the last couple of years, which has players in its developing regions, giving them awareness of the importance of registering as really paid off with the way the boys have gone,” he an organ donor. the opportunity to test themselves against the said. heavyweights of Victoria (Metro and Country), South and Western Australia. “We’ve got a lot of quality people on board now who The Club promoted the Organisation through the Of the 103 children under the age of 16 who died really want to help these young guys out and give pages of its website www.tigersclub.com.au plus at the Royal Children’s hospital that year, Zaidee The decision has already proven successful, them every opportunity to improve and take the by way of including in its players pack information was the only Victorian child to donate her organ following the Rams stunning five-point win over next step in their footy careers.” pertaining to Organ and Tissue Donation and and tissue. Victoria Country in their second round contest also by way of being part of the Terry Conolly at Henson Park in Sydney. The Rams next game takes place on July 5, when ORGANised Walk in February this year. Currently 1 in 5 people on the transplant list will die they take on competition powerhouse Victoria before they receive a transplant in Australia, many It was one of the biggest upsets in the competition’s Metro at the in Melbourne. During the Tigers clash with the on them being children under the age of 16. history; one that Rams coach Danny Stevens was Reserves at Dairy Farmers Park on Sunday extremely proud of. It will be an enormous challenge for the side and 29 June, the Club will further demonstrate Tigers Chairman of Football Bob Gibbs said “we will provide a true indication of where they sit in the their involvement in promoting organ and are extremely happy and proud to wear Zaidee’s “What the boys took out of it was a lot of self belief, competition. tissue donations, transplant and awareness Rainbow Shoelaces and help out a great cause”. the belief that they can actually play at that level,” by way of wearing Zaidee’s Rainbow Foundation Stevens said. “It was a fantastic performance to “We just want to be super competitive against them Shoe/bootlaces. In addition to the shoelaces AFL Canberra Umpires beat a highly talented side like Vic Country and to go out there and give it a red hot go, so the officiating at the match will also wear the shoe/ and gave the boys a lot of confidence in their boys can get an idea of where they stand,” Stevens Zaidee’s Rainbow Foundation was created by bootlaces plus the goal umpires will have rainbow own footy skills.” said. Kim and Allan Turner in memory of their flags to wave. daughter Zaidee who suddenly died in 2004 The Rams then reversed their division two loss “You never go into a game expecting to lose, but at the age of seven after suffering a burst The ACT Organ and Tissue Donation Service to Tasmania with a hard fought 12-point win at we know it will be a tough game and we don’t it blood vessel in her brain. will provide a promotional tent at the ground Aurora Stadium, leaving them in third place to be a blow out. So we’re just looking for an ultra to further highlight the importance of Organ with two matches remaining. competitive effort against them.” Of the 130,000 Australians who died in 2004, and Tissue Donations. only 218 were organ and tissue donors. Stevens admits that it was a big step up for his side going into the division one competition, however the performance of his players so far show that they are capable of competing at the top level. Manuka Oval, Saturday 28th June, 2pm

BELCONNEN EASTLAKE

Pre-game No. Name DOB HT WT Games No. Name DOB HT WT 1 Matt Campbell 25/12/1977 175 85 1 Alex Hayward 6/20/1988 182 80 3 Steve Mahar 30/07/1976 196 96 2 Jason Duce 5/26/1983 186 89 4 Luke Rhodes 28/04/1986 188 78 3 Nathan Clarke 10/27/1979 188 90 5 Brock Weston 21/03/1979 180 85 4 Sam Gumley 8/16/1990 185 86 6 James Bennett 3/06/1987 187 80 5 Aaron Rogers 1/5/1984 192 93 7 Brett Knowles 13/05/1978 187 90 8 Paul Raadts 14/01/1980 196 105 8 Tim Gray 5/1/1986 194 90 9 Scott Henning 11/05/1982 178 80 9 Peter McGrath 4/28/1981 183 83 Belconnen V Eastlake 10 Blake Talsma 20/08/1987 187 82 11 Ben Collins 2/4/1980 192 85 11 Lexie Bennett 28/05/1984 187 80 12 Jeremy Stiller 11/9/1982 188 83 Belconnen thumped a hapless Queanbeyan last Eastlake has been in better form than their win loss 12 Luke Jeffery 30/11/1989 177 74 13 Sean Clarke 3/26/1981 189 89 week by 109 points. It was a sign of a powerful ratio reflects, winning five from eleven. They have 13 Josh Jennings 28/02/1983 180 82 14 Ben Maiden 12/27/1985 180 82 team, capable of conquering any side in the struggled to overcome a rejuvenated Ainslie twice 14 Cameron Ilett 12/03/1985 179 84 15 Justin Mesman 11/10/1985 191 94 competition. A great team will play consistently this season which has cost them eight competition 15 Andrew Ainger 4/12/1987 198 92 16 Stafford Cooper 3/13/1975 196 98 over four quarters regardless of the opposition, points. Eastlake can not afford to drop this game, 17 Matt Byatt 8/06/1989 180 78 17 Ben Kane 8/3/1989 179 70 and will continue to accelerate no matter how but judging Belconnen’s recent form, the Demons 19 Ryan Underwood 12/11/1982 183 90 19 Matt Williams 2/4/1989 180 80 much they are in front by. Belconnen did exactly will need to play like men possessed to even their 22 Martin Rice 1/10/1984 199 100 20 Leigh McMahon 6/20/1983 192 80 this. They continued to strangle the Tigers, which win loss ratio! 23 Daniel Pahl 11/03/1987 180 80 21 Matt Chamberlain 1/18/1983 176 83 further exemplified the Magpies hunger and desire. 24 Stewart Gilchrist 25/01/1990 194 80 Prediction Belconnen 25 Brenton Joyce 3/05/1987 187 98 22 Mark Kimball 12/24/1987 175 80 Belconnen continues to improve week by week, 27 Griffin Underwood 7/10/1985 177 74 23 Pat Clarke 11/25/1983 196 92 but can they get any better? 28 Robert Phillips 8/02/1979 180 80 24 George Fitzgibbon 1/15/1986 189 85 29 Simon Curtis 3/12/1988 189 88 25 Cameron Squires 7/6/1987 185 80 31 David McPhan 20/06/1985 194 85 26 Josh O’Malley 10/2/1988 185 85 32 Julien Moussi 2/04/1988 186 80 27 John Pumpa 9/7/1980 198 103 33 Chris York 15/07/1986 183 80 28 Xavier McMahon 4/11/1990 188 86 34 Stephen Coate 174 78 30 Josh Box 01/12/1989 190 80 37 John Love 22/05/1985 179 75 44 Liam Early 180 80 31 Alex Thorman 09/07/1989 175 75 Belconnen EastlakeEa 46 3/10/1988 180 75 32 Dean Roulstone 10/13/1986 188 78 47 Nicholas Barton 27/01/1984 189 85 33 Jake Gumley 2/22/1988 180 75 52 Matt Porter 9/07/1983 198 108 34 Rory Linehan 12/2/1988 172 68 53 Tristan Irvine 20/05/1989 175 75 36 Michael King 1/4/1985 178 82 SOCIAL CALENDER 47 Brad Adams 6/4/1984 188 87 EASTLAKEEAS NEWS 50 Richard Burrows 11/10/1980 177 75 Saturday 28 June 2008 Trivia Night (Movievie Star and 59 Matt Dean 12/24/1986 178 75 Super Hero Theme) TheTh staff proved conclusively last Saturday night that they are smarter than the players, despite Saturday 19 July 2008 Black, White and Teal Cup having the handicap of Peter McGrath and Aaron Rogers on their table. They won the inaugural Saturday 2 August 2008 100 Game Dinner Demons Einstein Trophy and left the supposed pre tournament favourite – ‘Danny Dickfoss Friday 22 August 2008 Magpies Golf Day 2 Queenslanders’ - in their wake. Joe Box proved Saturday 20 September 2008 Presentation Night the difference on the staff table by answering one of the 80 questions correctly! A great night enjoyed by a fantastic crowd of almost 200. Rob Ayling was masterful as MC and kept the riotous evening under control. Many thanks to Louise Castle, Sarah Rose, Mark Divett and Rowan McLachlan for the organisation of the night and to our firm but fair judge Brendan Dorman. League 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points AFL CANBERRA

Local Heroes

CCRAIGRAIG HEALEYHEALEY Margaret Donoghoe Oval, Sunday 29th June, 2pm Pre-game QUEANBEYAN SYDNEY SWANS No. Name DOB HT WT No. Name DOB HT WT 1 2/8/1977 194 100 1 Mark Armstrong 27/5/75 190 90 2 Nick Davis 3/30/1980 184 83 2 Ryan Quade Co Captain 15/10/84 195 95 3 Jarrad McVeigh 4/7/1985 184 80 4 11/29/1978 182 84 3 Jordan Longmore 23/6/81 196 103 5 Ryan O’Keefe 1/24/1981 188 90 4 Chris Walmsley 6/8/84 171 73 6 Craig Bolton 5/31/1980 190 87 7 Luke Brennan 3/3/1985 186 89 5 Matt Cavedon 22/1/83 187 93 8 Daniel O’Keefe 10/25/1988 184 80 6 Chris Davis 26/9/75 187 94 9 8/15/1984 188 80 Queanbeyan V Sydney 10 5/3/1974 201 102 7 Paul Franchi 20/2/89 183 86 11 Ed Barlow 1/27/1987 196 96 Queanbeyan are in trouble. They were thumped The Swans are a more vulnerable side when they 8 Neil Irwin 8/6/81 195 96 12 Nic Fosdike 2/26/1980 180 82 13 Patrick Veszpremi 9/1/1989 181 84 last week by Belconnen. The Tigers were play away from home. At home, the Swans are 9 Luke Whatman 17/1/84 182 82 14 1/21/1989 179 84 10 James Kavanagh 3/12/79 189 90 15 6/28/1987 178 78 comprehensively beaten, losing by a humiliating untouchable. If all their games were played in 16 Darren Jolly 11/6/1981 200 105 109 point margin. A loss of this magnitude is Sydney, the Swans would be outright favourites 11 Chris Haddock 13/4/84 183 90 17 Tadhg Kennelly 7/1/1981 189 90 13 Roy Jaques 23/11/78 196 97 18 Jesse White 1/9/1988 196 103 incomprehensible, even if it was against to win the premiership. Unfortunately for the 19 Michael O’Loughlin 2/20/1977 189 90 Belconnen. So where do the Tigers sit in 2008? Swans, they need to learn to be as dominant 15 Mitch Daniher 23/4/86 175 72 20 Luke Ablett 11/22/1982 184 89 16 Andrew Carey 28/6/83 187 93 21 5/19/1977 184 90 The Tigers season has reached crisis point, away from home. The Tigers season is on the line, 22 Matthew Laidlaw 2/9/1987 186 88 after five losses on the trot it will take something and now is the time to end the losing streak! 17 Mark Powell 15/3/84 193 90 23 Peter Faulks 4/24/1988 194 82 18 Andrew Lieschke 27/3/83 182 82 24 3/15/1980 183 83 spectacular for the Tigers to turn this season 25 1/11/1983 192 94 around. The boys at Tiger land will be licking 19 Jeremy Kirkwood 7/5/91 184 82 26 Henry Playfair 1/22/1983 198 100 20 Daniel Walker 14/6/84 182 86 27 3/5/1988 184 80 their wounds, but a test of a good side is their Prediction Queanbeyan 28 3/5/1978 173 80 ability to rebound after adversity. The question is, 21 Daniel Jaques 31/10/75 198 118 29 8/6/1982 188 83 23 Scott Dickinson 31/12/89 205 100 3 0 Lewis Roberts-Thomson 9/8/1983 196 95 can the Tigers snap this losing streak against a 31 Brett Kirk 10/25/1976 184 80 tough Swans outfit? 25 Joel Feuerherdt 6/10/82 182 82 32 Amon Buchanan 10/10/1982 179 85 26 Paul Wiliams 27/6/85 175 89 33 Jarred Moore 3/6/1986 178 82 34 12/26/1986 182 78 27 Joe Sibly 31/8/86 185 85 35 Daniel Currie 2/15/1989 200 97 28 Renee Ioppi Co 26/4/78 180 94 36 Tim Schmidt 3/14/1986 180 84 37 1/8/1980 194 96 30 Kris Thompson 6/1/86 187 94 38 Brett Meredith 1/20/1989 181 81 Queanbeyan 31 Matt Liddle 5/7/84 180 87 39 6/2/1986 192 97 Sydney Swans 40 Nick Smith 6/12/1988 185 77 33 Michael Wescombe 16/2/80 178 80 41 Brendan Murphy 3/26/1989 197 90 36 Trent Balding 15/2/85 187 88 42 Paul Bevan 9/27/1984 183 83 43 Matthew O’Dwyer 7/21/1988 181 79 38 Tim Cook 185 80 44 Jake Orreal 9/26/1989 204 90 QUEANBEYAN NEWS 41 Greg Hair 4/3/83 182 84 46 Matthew Beckmans 10/13/1989 187 80 SYDNEY SWANS - TAKE A WALK DOWN MEMORYORY LANE 47 Aaron Bruce 12/14/1989 187 87 2008 Sponsors Day 43 Jason Satchell 23/4/88 182 80 48 Dean Terlich 12/13/1989 185 83 Today we welcome all sponsors of the Queanbeyan Tigers The Sydney Swans are stepping back in time ttoo 1999 to 48 Jon Elias 21/1/80 180 94 to Dairy Farmers Park for our clash with the Sydney Swans revisit one of the Club’s most historic events. SySydneydney 50 Jared Daniel 21/2/89 180 84 Reserves. In particular we’d like to mention the support Swans Online Auctions are excited to be re-releasing TWO we receive from our Principal Partner Dairy Farmers, (2) pieces celebrating and his historic 1300th Major Corporate Sponsors Tobin Brothers, ActewAGL, goal. – add apostrophe in Club’s ETU, Dale & Hitchcock and Major Sponsors Canberra Trophy Centre, Morrisons Newsagency, The Queanbeyan This is an exclusive offer to members of Sydney Swans Age, TransACT, Bank of Queensland, Bing Lee and Online Auctions. These pieces sold out upon first release newcomers Mawson Dental Care, Capitol Skills Centre and are very rare collector’s items. Don’t miss out on your and Southern Cross Ten. opportunity to bid. Visit www.sydneyswans.com.au today and follow the auction links through the Swan Shop. Reunion The 2008 AFL Canberra Season represents an opportunity for the Tigers Club to recognise two previous Premierships with a reunion of players planned to commemorate the 1988 Premiership team Coached by Brian Quade and the 1998 Premiership team Coached by James Dore. League 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points The Premiership Reunion Function will coincide with the Tigers 100 Club Dinner on Saturday August 16 at which time the Club will recognise approximately 8 players who will have achieved the milestone of 100 1st Grade Games or 100 Club Games with the Tigers at some stage during the season. Greenway Oval, Sunday 29th June, 2pm Pre-game TUGGERANONG AINSLIE No. Name DOB HT WT Games No. Name DOB HT WT Games 1 Will Overs 14/06/1989 184 86 28 1 Daniel McFarlane 13/6/81 181 80 57 2 Malcolm Fernie 24/04/1988 172 72 9 2 John Holmes 15/3/86 184 79 11 3 Alex Lawder 12/01/1985 180 81 51 3 Tom Daniel 14/10/83 188 87 28 4 James Rice 9/08/1977 184 88 188 4 Marcus Crook 5 Matthew Ghirardello 16/04/1982 180 83 56 12/10/87 185 82 10 5 Ben Hughes 6 James McCabe 30/05/1989 190 84 24 30/8/88 192 93 8 7 Troy Fenyvesi 15/10/1990 180 85 16 6 Ryan Lewis 7/2/83 179 87 11 Tuggeranong V Ainslie 8 Ben Funnell 15/10/1976 183 84 192 7 Michael Lawless 1/10/88 181 70 25 9 Daniel Johnson 17/07/1985 179 85 57 8 Ian Lawless Tuggeranong showed they are not that far behind the and Belconnen. There is no better time for the Tri–colours 30/4/85 183 80 29 10 Troy Takanen ( C ) 12/04/1983 186 88 73 9 Ash Harris pack when they came within five goals of the high flying to assert their premiership intentions, and string together 29/11/89 184 81 36 11 Nathan Irvine 14/02/1982 180 82 45 Swans last week. This week will reveal where they are a winning streak which will cement their spot in the finals. 11 Connor Pettersson 5/12/89 179 70 11 12 Kurt Masters 1/01/1981 188 92 84 placed, and Coach Michael Horne should be optimistic 12 Arrin Butler 13/9/78 178 80 28 13 Will Prowse 21/02/1989 193 81 3 after last week’s performance. 13 Brett Sheehan 14/4/82 175 73 64 14 Peter Ashcroft 22/04/1977 190 100 17 14 Michael Ghobrial Prediction Ainslie 17 Craig Healey 9/06/1980 170 70 57 29/3/79 200 98 11 Ainslie still lack the consistency required if they are 15 Robert Tuohey to be real contenders for this year’s premiership. 18 Ben Cleaver 11/05/1989 179 75 26 11/8/89 189 84 11 16 Matt Renet They defeated Eastlake last week, which is no easy feat, 19 Ashley Pocock 8/04/1984 183 85 100 1/2/89 168 82 9 but were trounced the week prior by the Swans. 20 Rod Beer 9/03/1989 195 88 5 17 Dale Argall 14/11/77 183 80 7 After this week, the Tri-colours next four games are 22 Mitchell Staite 17/11/1983 180 85 5 18 Billy Neely 19/5/80 178 80 45 against Queanbeyan, Tuggeranong, Sydney (at Ainslie), 25 Phil Lovett 17/04/1988 190 82 11 21 Clint Mathis 13/3/87 178 82 8 26 John Roache 7/12/1983 173 68 61 22 Daniel Simpson 12/8/87 193 88 18 27 Simon Kelly 29/07/1983 182 80 26 23 David Love 3/8/86 180 90 49 28 Sean Wilkinson 8/01/1991 173 67 0 25 Mathis, Andrew 29 Charlie Prowse 18/10/1989 185 73 7 13/3/87 178 82 9 26 Eric Stone 30 Jono Kalina 14/08/1991 178 74 0 13/10/85 193 93 11 31 3/03/1986 182 86 3 29 Josh Wilson 10/3/86 181 79 7 32 Timothy Ghirardello 1/10/1984 180 87 52 30 Glen Erickson 3/6/82 196 96 1 33 Chris Robinson 23/07/1991 182 70 5 34 Nigel Brown 28/4/78 196 102 18 34 Marc Maloney 1/04/1988 180 75 9 37 Brodie Montague 9/6/88 183 80 11 35 Sam Hartmann 13/04/1989 195 92 16 38 Mitchell Mulroney 30/6/89 203 102 7 37 David Smith 8/09/1988 182 85 0 39 Tony Bourke 13/6/76 201 104 16 40 Matthew Bernasconi 25/07/1989 188 75 1 42 Andrew Olson 10/3/83 194 88 31 42 Zac Chapman 5/03/1989 186 79 5 Tuggeranong AinslieA 58 David Nolen 43 Jay Kickett 2/05/1977 183 82 178 5/8/87 186 85 1 48 Toby Richards 31/03/1990 175 75 0 60 David Tow 4/8/84 183 75 6

40 YEAR ANNIVERSARY DINNER AINSLIEAINS NEWS

All Past Players and Supporters are invitedtedtoour to our Red, White and Black Ball 40 year anniversary dinner The held a very successful Red, White and Black Ball on Saturday June 21st. Numbers exceeded Saturday, 5 July 2008, Southern Cross Club Woden. those in the past with over three hundred people attending. $60.00 single, $110.00 couple Patrons were provided with a 3 course meal plus drinks and the dance floor was crowded as the band “The Cool” RSVP to Julie on 0409 725 212 or [email protected] entertained everyone. Added entertainment was provided by a few players strutting their stuff on the dance floor.

Milestone game David Love plays his 50th First Grade game for Ainslie this week when the team takes on Tuggeranong at Greenway. Congratulations to David who has progressed through League 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points the Club’s U18 program. reserves

Manuka Oval, Saturday 28th June, 9:30am Manuka Oval, Saturday 28th June, 11:30am BELCONNEN MAGPIES EASTLAKE DEMONS BELCONNEN MAGPIES EASTLAKE DEMONS No Name 12 Michael Handscombe 24 Jake Low No Name 14 Sam Ash 1 Reuben Towill 13 Oliver Drummond 1 Jackson Nugent 15 Harry Treloar No. Name 41 Pat Walton 25 Steve O’Brien No. Name 42 Joey Dunstan 2 Nicholas Duncan 14 James Kenna 2 James Lever 16 James Scott 6 John Van Meurs 42 Nick Bowen 26 Kieran Ferns 2 Brendan Read 43 Sean Hanily 3 Josh Hanily 15 Thomas Davey 27 Brendan Ellwood 3 James Fitzpatrick 17 Lachlan White 10 Andrew Nunn 43 Patrick Conrick 16 Adam Garrett 45 Ben Turnbull 4 Luke Donohue 16 Jackson Maloney 28 Steve Batten 4 Will Ryan 18 Will Bonney 18 Ben Langham 48 Ken Merrideth 15 Justin Mesman 44 James Smith 5 Trent Hopkinson 17 Dean Ohlmus 38 Michael Foster 5 Jack Lea 20 David Coward 20 Ryan McClintock 49 Anthony Whittard 17 Ben Kane 45 Steve Walters 6 Cameron Burdett 18 Jonathan Randles 43 Sean Hanily 6 David Wallace 22 Spencer Whitaker 21 Chris Calvert 50 Matthew Keys 18 Daniel Ford 46 Mitch Taylforth 7 Ben Le Lievre 19 Andrew Lloyd 7 Frank Pazios 23 Will Comensoli 26 Leigh Dennis 51 Simon Rice 21 Matt Chamberlain 47 Brad Adams 8 Adam Curtoi 20 Joshua Butz 8 24 Liam Abbey 26 Josh O’Malley 48 Damien Dempsey 9 Sam Cassimatis 21 Nick Burridge 9 Oliver Mahoney 26 Ray Jackson 30 Matt Viney 54 Andrew Gatenby 10 Toby Piper 22 Brady Daw 10 Tom Fitzgerald 28 Daniel Stephens 35 Andrew Smith 55 Harry Rowe 29 John Sullivan 49 Sam Ghirardello 30 Josh Box 51 Darren Charman 11 Jordan Smith 23 Sam Campbell 11 Matt Blundell 33 Michael Olsson 36 Jeremy Brodie Reed 56 Mick Henry 31 Alex Thorman 52 Chris Clowry 12 Cody Stephens 35 Tom Macafee 38 Michael Foster 57 Jon Van Dieman 33 Jake Gumley 53 Russell Fort 13 Liam Simmons 39 Sam Power 58 Chris McDevitt 34 Rory Linehan 55 David Oakeshott 40 Justin Lalor 60 Luke Smeaton 36 Michael King 57 Simon Starr 41 John Gregory 61 Logan Knight 37 Joel Bourchier 58 Pat McCartney 38 Nick Cibiras 59 Matt Dean Lindwall Oval, Saturday 28th June, 1:30pm 39 Travis Chamberlain 40 Steven Roche MARIST XVII QUEANBEYAN TIGERS

No Name 13 Jordan Eagle 25 Rohan Corrigan No Name 14 Simon Kelland 27 Cameron Cobby 1 Sam Smith 14 Declan O’Rourke 26 Kai Palmer 1 Liam Wilkinson 15 Matt Jones 28 Brant Cameron League 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points 2 Josh Winchester 15 Niall Jacobsen 27 Joey Luks 2 Andrew Fengler 16 Josh Henshaw 29 Michael Hehir 3 Nick Kane 16 Luke Wright 28 Matt Fletcher 3 John Noonan 17 Matt Redmond 30 Daniel Carey 4 Luke Wesney 17 Riley McMahon 29 Sean Woods 4 Luke Cheetham 18 Alex Cuttiford 31 Ryan Price 5 Rhys O’Brien 18 Will Ryan 30 Jack Mason 5 Michael Redmond 19 Scott Townley 32 Callum Birtles 6 Chris Chivers 19 Nathan Dunn 6 Sam Daniel 20 Hayden Kelly 33 Brendan Hague 7 Will Shafron 20 Alex Lewis 7 Michael Hardy 21 Chris Barry 35 Will Griggs Greeway Oval, Sunday 29th June, 11:30am 8 Matt Smith 21 Corey Ryan 8 Nathan Stevens 22 Jared Priestley 9 Luke Cusack 22 Josh Bowden 9 Jeremy Kirkwood 23 Jeremy Fitzgerald 10 Dan Nulley 23 Jack Gordon 10 Kaine Stevens 24 Nathan Reid TUGGERANONG HAWKS AINSLIE FOOTBALL CLUB 12 James Brown 24 Hayden Armstrong 11 Doug Rohde 25 Ben Golding 12 James Manie 26 Dean Ross No. Name 52 Ben Fairman No. Name 51 Sam Grozinger 16 Gerrit Wanganeen 53 Blake Harlock 10 Stephen Lound 52 Ben MacCormack 21 Cameron Rose 54 Jason Cavanagh 20 Mark Jillard 53 Merrington, Leigh 23 Nathan Costigan 55 Kieran Bridger 22 Daniel Simpson 54 Robert Ho 24 Greg Packer 56 Liam Greenwell 28 Jason Iten 55 Andrew Craig 30 Glen Erickson 56 Macias Alvaro Greenway Oval, Sunday 29th June, 9:30am 36 Nathan Smith 57 Chris Worland 31 Cian Ebert 57 Tom Lemmon 38 Dylan Sidwell 58 Tim Cleaver 32 James Sullivan 58 Dave Nolen TUGGERANONG HAWKS AINSLIE FOOTBALL CLUB 39 Jeremy Miller 60 Aaron Fairman 33 Gavin Jeffries 59 Simon Robertson 41 Cal Graham 61 Nathan Maloney 34 Nigel Brown 60 David Tow No Name 13 Callum Moldrich 27 Nathan Maloney No Name 14 Jeff James 28 Blair Wilson 42 Zac Chapman 63 Cody Kickett 40 Nathan Barb 61 Marc Ablett 1 Jono Kalina 14 Daniel Matthews-Hunter 28 Brett Ward 1 Corey Baxter 15 Steven Boden 29 Daniel Rumble 44 Adam Sangston Jason Pottenger 41 Glenn Smith 62 Chris Jordan 2 Jason Pottenger 15 Brent Wickson 30 Marcus Doughty 2 Daniel Sainsbury 16 Richard Lewis 30 Jordan Flanagan 44 Daine Harrison 63 Nathan Robertson 3 Luke Andreatta 17 Cody Kickett 31 Daniel Sims 3 Ben Spencer 17 Brendon Sainsbury 31 Sam Potts 45 Neil Norman Rhys Cutifani 4 Chase Grintel 18 Josh Barker 34 Matt McCabe 45 Paul Neiberding 64 Peter Zwar 4 Brady Scholes 18 James Taylor 32 Rodney Dart 46 James Kuhn Stev Garing 5 Liam Greenwell 19 Scott Newhouse 35 Toby Richards 46 Greg Robertson 61 Marc Ablett 5 Joel Fraser 19 Roger Dauth 33 Ancel Franklin 47 Chase Grintell Peter Balshaw 6 Sean Wilkinson 20 Alex Young 36 Jason Symons 48 Brendan Collis 62 Chris Jordan 49 Mark Ashcroft Luke Takanen 7 Chris Robinson 21 Foster Townsend 37 Caleb Moran 6 Brendan Matthews 20 Alex Grozinger 34 Harry Piesley 49 Lee Sloan 63 Nathan Robertson 7 21 Dean Faganello 50 Brett Ward Jeremy McDonogh 8 Blake Harlock 22 Rob Bennett 38 David McFadyen 50 Nathan Candusso 64 Peter Zwar 9 James Creech 23 Charlie Prowse 36 Jason Symons 8 Shaun Campbell 22 Lachie Highfield 51 Phil McDonald Craig Woodbury 10 Sean Richardson 24 Josh Pitts 37 Caleb Moran 9 Matthew Vickers 23 Jeremy Hirst Luke McElhinney 11 Tim Cleaver 25 Peter Ley 38 David McFadyen 10 Jack Gumley 24 Jesse Griffin 12 Ben Graham 26 Luke Gilbert 11 Stewart Gray 25 Ed Jurkiewicz League 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points 12 Philip Lemmon 26 Josh Creaser 13 Brock Adams 27 James de Salis Results round 11

Ainslie Footbal Club def. Eastlake Football Club 10.14-74 9.9-63 Ainslie Footbal Club Goal Kickers: A. Bourke 4, R. Lewis 3, D. Love, R. Tuohey, A. Harris Best Players: R. Lewis, D. Mcfarlane, B. Montague, A. Bourke, W. Neely, M. Lawless ladder Eastlake Football Club Goal Kickers: N. Clarke 3, B. Collins 2, M. Kimball, M. Chamberlain, P. Clarke, D. Roulstone Best Players: M. Kimball, J. Mesman, A. Rogers, S. Gumley, J. Duce, B. Collins

Sydney Swans def. Tuggeranong Football Club 17.8-110 12.8-80 Sydney Swans Goal Kickers: H. Grundy 6, M. O’’Dwyer 2, P. Veszpremi 2, J. White 2, N. Davis 2, M. Beckmans, B. Meredith, R. Brabazon Best Players: M. O’’Dwyer, P. Faulks, D. Terlich, D. Currie, H. Grundy, N. Davis Seniors Tuggeranong Football Club Goal Kickers: M. Ghirardello 3, B. Funnell 2, C. Robinson 2, C. Healey, D. Johnson, J. Kickett, P. Lovett, W. Overs POS TEAM P W L D B FF For Ag PC Pts Best Players: J. Rice, W. Overs, C. Healey, C. Robinson, T. Takenen, D. Johnson 1 BELCONNEN MAGPIES 11 9 2 0 0 0 1382 748 184.76 36 Belconnen Magpies def Queanbeyan 2 SYDNEY SWANS 11 7 4 0 0 0 1134 946 119.87 28 24.22-166 8.9-57 3 AINSLIE FOOTBALL CLUB 11 6 5 0 0 0 1009 1096 92.06 24 Belconnen Magpies 4 EASTLAKE FOOTBALL CLUB 11 5 6 0 0 0 902 949 95.05 20 Goal Kickers: L. Jeffrey 6, G. Underwood 4, A. Ainger 3, C. Ilett 2, D. Pahl 2, J. Bennett 2, J. Jennings, D. Mcphan, 5 QUEANBEYAN 11 4 7 0 0 0 983 1149 85.55 16 A. Bennett, J. Moussi, R. Underwood 6 TUGGERANONG 11 2 9 0 0 0 755 1277 59.12 8 Best Players: C. Ilett, L. Jeffrey, J. Bennett, J. Jennings, A. Ainger, S. Henning Queanbeyan Goal Kickers: M. Armstrong 2, P. Williams 2, J. Kavanagh, R. Ioppi, M. Wescombe, M. Powell reserves Best Players: M. Daniher, J. Kirkwood, D. Jaques, C. Haddock, M. Powell, R. Jaques POS TEAM P W L D B FF For Ag PC Pts

1 BELCONNEN MAGPIES 9 7 1 1 2 0 1051 533 197.19 38 2 EASTLAKE FOOTBALL CLUB 9 7 2 0 2 0 850 675 125.93 36 3 QUEANBEYAN 9 4 5 0 2 0 792 677 116.99 24 4 AINSLIE FOOTBALL CLUB 8 2 5 1 3 0 582 773 75.29 22 5 TUGGERANONG 9 1 8 0 2 0 462 1079 42.82 12 Leading Goal Kickers

Name M G U18’s Paul Williams (QUEANBEYAN) 11 39 Andrew Ainger (BELCONNEN) 11 35 POS TEAM P W L D B FF For Ag PC Pts Mark Armstrong (QUEANBEYAN) 11 30 Seniors Nick Davis (SYDNEY SWANS) 9 27 1 MARIST COLLEGE 11 7 4 0 0 0 780 609 128.08 28 Cameron Ilett (BELCONNEN MAGPIES) 11 27 2 QUEANBEYAN 11 7 4 0 0 0 825 648 127.31 28 Ben Hughes (AINSLIE) 8 26 3 AINSLIE FOOTBALL CLUB 11 7 4 0 0 0 829 698 118.77 28 Matthew Ghirardello (TUGGERANONG) 11 25 4 EASTLAKE FOOTBALL CLUB 11 6 5 0 0 0 766 688 111.34 24 Stafford Cooper (EASTLAKE) 10 20 5 BELCONNEN MAGPIES 11 6 5 0 0 0 739 671 110.13 24 6 TUGGERANONG 11 0 11 0 0 0 417 1042 40.02 0 Brett Fruend (QUEANBEYAN) 9 39 Andrew Smith (BELCONNEN MAGPIES) 7 26 John Gregory (BELCONNEN MAGPIES) 8 17 Josh Davis (QUEANBEYAN) 5 15 Nathan Barb (AINSLIE) 7 14 Brad Adams (EASTLAKE) 9 14 reserves Calum Graham (TUGGERANONG) 8 10 Rodney Dart (AINSLIE) 11 29 Jonathan Luks (MARIST COLLEGE) 8 24 James Manie (QUEANBEYAN) 9 24 Riley Mcmahon (MARIST COLLEGE) 11 21 U18’s Jack Lea (EASTLAKE FOOTBALL CLUB) 10 19 Ray Jackson (EASTLAKE) 11 16 Proud sponsor of AFL Canberra Sam Daniel (QUEANBEYAN) 11 15 AFL CANBERRA DIVISION 1 Round 10 Round 1 Saturday 14 June 2008 Saturday 5 April 2008 Eastlake v Queanbeyan Manuka Oval Tuggeranong v Eastlake Greenway Oval Sydney Swans v Ainslie SCG 1.00 PM (St Kilda) Ainslie v Belconnen Ainslie Oval Sunday 15 June 2008 Sunday 6 April 2008 Belconnen v Tuggeranong Manuka Oval Queanbeyan v Sydney Swans Dairy Farmers Park Round 11 Round 2 Saturday 21 June 2008 Saturday 12 April 2008 Ainslie v Eastlake Ainslie Oval Ainslie v Eastlake Ainslie Oval Queanbeyan v Belconnen Dairy Farmers Park Sydney Swans v Belconnen ANZ Stadium 3.15 pm (West Coast) Tuggeranong v Sydney Swans Greenway Oval Sunday 13 April 2008 June 22 2008 Sydney Swans v Melbourne - Manuka Oval Queanbeyan v Tuggeranong Dairy Farmers Park Round 12 Round 3 Saturday 28 June 2008 Saturday 19 April Belconnen v Eastlake Manuka Oval Tuggeranong v Belconnen Greenway Oval Sunday 29 June 2008 Sunday 20 April 2008 Queanbeyan v Sydney Swans Dairy Farmers Park Ainslie v Sydney Swans Ainslie Oval Tuggeranong v Ainslie Greenway Oval Queanbeyan v Eastlake Dairy Farmers Park Round 13 Round 4 Saturday 5 July 2008 Thurday 24 April Eastlake v Tuggeranong Manuka Oval Ainslie v Tuggeranong Ainslie Oval Sydney Swans v Belconnen ANZ Stadium 3.50PM (Collingwood) Friday25 April 2008 Sunday 6 July 2008 Belconnen v Queanbeyan Manuka Oval Ainslie v Queanbeyan Ainslie Oval Eastlake v Sydney Swans Ainslie Oval Round 14 Round 5 Saturday 12 July 2008 Saturday 3 May 2008 Tuggeranong v Ainslie Greenway Oval Belconnen v Ainslie Manuka Oval Sunday 13 July 2008 Tuggeranong v Eastlake Greenway Oval Eastlake v Sydney Swans Manuka Oval Sunday 4 May 2008 Queanbeyan v Belconnen Dairy Farmers Park Sydney Swans v Queanbeyan SCG 9.50 AM () Round 15 Part Round 6 Saturday 19 July 2008 Sunday 11 May 2008 Belconnen v Eastlake Manuka Oval Eastlake v Belconnen Manuka Oval Tuggeranong v Queanbeyan Greenway Oval Queanbeyan v Ainslie Dairy Farmers Park Sunday 20 July 2008 Part Round 6 Ainslie v Sydney Swans Ainslie Oval Sunday 18 May 2008 July 26/27 General Bye for National Country Championships in Shepparton Sydney Swans v Tuggeranong ANZ Stadium 9.50 AM (Essendon) Round 16 Round 7 Saturday 2 August Saturday 24 May 2008 Ainslie v Belconnen Ainslie Oval Tuggeranong v Belconnen Greenway Queanbeyan v Eastlake Dairy Farmers Park Sunday 25 May 2008 Tuggeranong v Sydney Swans Greenway Oval Ainslie v Sydney Swans Ainslie Oval Sunday 3 August 2008 Western Bulldogs v Swans- Manuka Oval Eastlake v Queanbeyan Manuka Oval Round 17 Round 8 Saturday 9 August 2008 Saturday 1 June Eastlake v Ainslie Manuka Oval Ainslie v Tuggeranong Ainslie Oval Sydney Swans v Queanbeyan SCG 3.50 PM (Fremantle) Belconnen v Queanbeyan Manuka Oval Sunday 10 August 2008 Sydney Swans v Eastlake SCG 9.50 AM (Richmond) Belconnen v Tuggeranong Manuka Oval Round 9 Round 18 Saturday 7 June 2008 Saturday 16 August 2008 Belconnen v Sydney Swans Manuka Oval Queanbeyan v Ainslie Dairy Farmers Park Queanbeyan v Tuggeranong Dairy Farmers Park Eastlake v Tuggeranong Manuka Oval Sunday 8 June Sunday 17 August 2008 Eastlake v Ainslie Dairy Farmers Park Belconnen v Sydney Swans Manuka Oval General Bye 23/24 August Kingston Physiotherapy Body on the Line Award

p.p. Billy Neely just keeps getting the ball, season after season, game after game, contest after contest. He is not really quick, he isn’t big and if you chat with him doesn’t present as the normal tough type player. But competitive and genuinely hard - is there a more fierce competitor in the competition? Last weekend, again, Billy was at his best just getting the ball. Despite the best attempts of the Eastlake midfield to curb his brilliance it was Neely who did what had to be done to win the game and put Ainslie into third position. Billy’s courage wins him the Kingston Physio Body on the Line Award. QuantitiesQuantities based on 6 ppeopleeople ((minimum)m x P h y s i o t h e r a p i s t s t o A F L Canberra representative teams 3 Large Pizzas* since 1996. x Specialising in sports injury 2 Large Pasta Platters* rehabilitation. x Experienced in managing back & neck pain, post-surgery rehab, 1 Large Chicken Caesar Salad hand injuries & work injuries. x Physiotherapist supervised gym programs. PLUS x Extended hours at competitive 1 Litre of House Wine (red or white) rates. x No doctor referral required. Craig Wisdom OR Anne-Marie Cavanagh Scott Coleman 1 Litre of Lambrusco UNIT 1, 4 KENNEDY ST KINGSTON OR P h o n e : 6 2 6 0 8 2 4 4 1 Jug of Soft Drink *conditions apply CUB Player of the week Luke Jeffrey has been a fine servant of the game in Canberra. Although his football BOOK TODAY journey only started as an 18 year old he adapted comfortably and utilised his natural assets to become a fine footballer. After trying his hand in last year Luke has Dickson 6262 5500 Belconnen 6253 5500 Manuka 6295 2700 returned and been scintillating in recent weeks. Last Saturday he was a thorn in the Tigers defence that never controlled his speed and ball getting ability. Currently positioned nicely in the goal kickers race he and team-mate Cameron Illet could well be the critical ZIP INTO ZEFFERS! players in the Magpies quest for a premiership. His efforts last week though earn him www.zeffirelli.com.au the CUB Player of the Week award.