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Around the Grounds Ladder Round 8 - 12th—14th June Round 8 - 12th—14th June AFL AROUND THE GROUNDS LADDER P W L D % Pts FREMANTLE 10 9 1 0 140 36 SYDNEY 10 8 2 0 140 32 WEST COAST 10 7 3 0 152 28 While there were only a handful of AFL Sydney games played AFL Sydney Premier Division COLLINGWOOD 10 7 3 0 128 28 over the weekend it was busy on the representative front as AFL GWS 10 7 3 0 113 28 Tips for Round 8 Sydney had two sides playing in matches at Blacktown ISP. While HAWTHORN 10 6 4 0 155 24 ‘The Rookie’ ‘Danny’ the women’s side were unable to claim a win, the men’s side Dragons by 22 Dragons by 9 ADELAIDE 10 6 4 0 113 24 once again showed the strength of the league with a tight win RICHMOND 10 6 4 0 112 24 over AFL Canberra. Giants by 50 Giants by 41 PORT ADELAIDE 10 5 5 0 101 20 Eagles by 43 Eagles by 18 GEELONG 10 5 5 0 98 20 On Saturday morning the AFL Sydney women’s side took on AFL Bombers by 7 Bulldogs by 4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 10 5 5 0 96 20 Canberra at Blacktown International Sportspark. With a different NORTH MELBOURNE 10 5 5 0 92 20 side to the first game played earlier in the however a strong squad was confident of claiming the NSW/ACT ESSENDON 10 4 6 0 92 16 Women’s Shield. The match started well for the home side who were looking the better with plenty of run ST KILDA 10 3 7 0 78 12 and took a 7 point lead into the first break. The second quarter turned Canberra’s way dominating the pos- MELBOURNE 10 3 7 0 72 12 session count and taking in a 11 point to the main break . The second half continued like the second quarter BRISBANE 10 2 8 0 67 8 with Canberra being in command and the match ended with the Canberra celebrating a 38 point win. Tess CARLTON 10 1 9 0 66 4 Mutton of Gosford was voted AFL Sydney’s best while Penrith’s Nikki Perrett and Southern Power’s Amy GOLD COAST 10 1 9 0 65 4 Kowski also among the best. ROUND 10 RESULTS The second representative match of the weekend saw the AFL Sydney Senior Side take on a AFL Canberra at RICHMOND 15.7.97 def. FREMANTLE 10.10.70 Blacktown ISP on Saturday afternoon. Canberra was fielding a much stronger squad than a year ago and looked like they could challenge the Sydney-siders this year. A tight tussle in the first quarter saw Sydney ADELAIDE 14.15.99 def. CARLTON 14.6.90 take a 1 point lead into quarter time. The Sydney side put the foot down in the second quarter showing a SYDNEY 13.15.93 def. GOLD COAST 5.11.41 sublime skill level and superb run and carry to open up a 28 point lead. The Canberra side came out strong GEELONG 19.8.122 def. ESSENDON 7.11.53 in the second half applying plenty of pressure, trying to cut the deficit. A four goal to three quarter to Can- PORT ADELAIDE 16.4.100 def. WESTERN BULLDOGS 9.8.62 berra left the margin at 22 points leading into the final quarter. Canberra threw everything at Sydney in the GWS 14.13.97 def. BRISBANE 10.7.67 last quarter, closing the margin to 5 points before some clutch plays by a few Sydney players including An- NORTH MELBOURNE 13.7.85 def. WEST COAST 10.15.75 drew McConnell and James Dunn steady the ship and when the siren sounded, the Sydney team had HAWTHORN 20.12.132 def. ST KILDA 10.9.69 claimed victory by 12 points. COLLINGWOOD 17.8.110 def. MELBOURNE 13.7.85 Thanks must go to the players of both sides for their commitment to the rep program as well as all the FIXTURES support staff including coaches Roger Moten, Terry Mudge, Jon Hayres, Tony Overall, Stuart Newman, ROUND 11 ROUND 12 Simon Berry & Abe Caroca as well as James Sutherland, John Dwyer and Liam Davis Friday 12th June Thursday, 18th June Port Adelaide v Geelong Adelaide v Hawthorn With the long weekend behind us we now return to normal programming with a full fixture of matches over Friday 19th June the weekend. As we enter the 2nd half of the season the importance of some matches for those finals aspi- Saturday 13th June Richmond v West Coast rants has reached new heights. Gold Coast v Fremantle Saturday 20th June West Coast v Essendon Carlton v Port Adelaide This weekends ‘one-game-to-catch-if-you-can-only-catch-one’ is the Premier Division match between Syd- North Melbourne v Sydney GWS v North Melbourne Sunday 14th June Western Bulldogs v Brisbane ney University and East Coast Eagles from Henson Park at 5pm which also doubles as the AFL Sydney Collingwood v GWS Sunday 21st June Match of the Week live streamed at www.youtube.com/aflsydneylive While East Coast will go in as favour- St Kilda v Melbourne Geelong v Melbourne ites, Sydney University will be looking to use their home ground advantage to cause an upset and maintain Bye Bye their position in the top 5. Adelaide, Richmond, Western Bulldogs, Bris- Gold Coast, St Kilda, Sydney, Collingwood, Essen- bane, Carlton, Hawthorn don, Fremantle Enjoy your weekend at the football! www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 36 1 Round 8 - 12th—14th June Round 8 - 12th—14th June CODE OF CONDUCT 2015 PREMIER DIVISION FIXTURE Round 1 Round 6 Round 11 Round 16 PARENTS & SUPPORTERS Friday, Apr 10 Saturday, May 16 Saturday, Jul 04 Saturday, Aug 15 UTS 16.13 v UNSW/ES 6.5 ECE 20.21 v NS 4.1 East Coast v Pennant Hills East Coast v Sydney Uni Saturday, Apr 11 STG 7.4 v MW 13.12 Wests v Sydney Uni St George v North Shore Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. ECE 15.5 v MW 14.14 PH 9.7 v SU 9.7 UNSW/ES v UTS Pennant Hills v UTS NS 10.15 v WS 10.9 WS 4.11 v UTS 7.7 North Shore v Manly UNSW/ES v Wests Encourage participation, but don’t force it. PH 16.9 v STG 11.10 UNSW/ES—Bye St George—Bye Manly—Bye SU—Bye Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. Round 7 Round 12 Round 17 Round 2 Never ridicule mistakes or losses. Supporters are there to support not down- Saturday, May 23 Saturday, Jul 11 Saturday, Aug 22 Saturday, Apr 18 grade. MW 15.11 v SU 6.10 North Shore v Sydney Uni UTS v St George STG 17.9 v SU 14.11 UTS 8.12 v PH 13.6 Pennant Hills v Manly Wests v Manly MW 9.7 v PH 9.14 Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators and NS 12.11 v STG 19.15 St George v East Coast North Shore v East Coast NS 11.8 v UNSW/ES 19.16 Sunday, May 24 UTS v Wests Sydney Uni v UNSW/ES spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. WS 7.4 v ECE 20.14 WS 9.18 v UNSW/ES 7.7 UNSW/ES—Bye Pennant Hills—Bye UTS—Bye Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. ECE—Bye Round 13 Round 18 Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club Round 3 Round 8 Saturday, Jul 18 Saturday, Aug 29 Saturday, Apr 25 officials in private. Saturday, June 13 East Coast v Wests St George v Wests WS 6.6 v PH 15.10 St George v UTS Manly v UTS Sydney Uni v UTS Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such UNSW/ES 4.7 v MW 21.14 Manly v Wests Sunday, Jul 19 Manly v UNSW/ES SU 12.11 v NS 6.12 comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and Sydney Uni v East Coast UNSW/ES v St George Pennant Hill v North Shore Sunday, Apr 26 family that are let down with such remarks. Sunday, Jun 14 Sydney Uni v Pennant Hills East Coast—Bye ECE 21.17 v UTS 3.3 UNSW/ES v North Shore North Shore—Bye STG—Bye Respect the facilities and equipment of your own and opposing Clubs. Pennant Hills—Bye Sat 5th Sept Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward Round 14 Qualifying Final Round 4 Round 9 Saturday, Jul 25 any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. Saturday, May 02 Saturday, June 20 UTS v East Coast Sun 6th Sept STG 12.10 v UNSW/ES 9.12 East Coast v UNSW/ES Manly v St George Elimination Final Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, UTS 7.9 v SU 8.10 UTS v North Shore Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES officials or players. MW 10.10 v NS 1.3 Pennant Hills v Wests Sunday, Jul 26 Saturday 12th Sept PH 3.4 v ECE 7.8 Sydney Uni v St George Wests v North Shore 2nd Semi Final Abusive language is unacceptable. WS—Bye Manly—Bye Sydney Uni—Bye Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments Sunday 13th Sept Round 5 against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is dis- Round 10 Round 15 1st Semi Final Saturday, May 09 Saturday, Jun 27 Saturday, Aug 08 criminatory or offensive.
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