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Saturday, 18 May 2013

PREMIER DIVISION—Round 7

Warners Bay v Killarney Vale

Singleton v Terrigal Avoca

Newcastle City v Cardiff

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Round 7 - 18th May 2013 2 Round 7- 18th May 2013 27 www.bdafl.sportingpulse.net www.bdafl.sportingpulse.net A F L FROM BEHIND THE DESK LADDER The events of last week certainly illustrated the resilience of commu- nity football clubs but also the respect which exists between all clubs P W L D % Pts with the Black Diamond AFL footprint. GEELONG 7 7 0 0 121 28 ESSENDON 7 6 1 0 152 24 Whilst the clubs compete fiercely within the white lines, off the field HAWTHORN 7 6 1 0 131 24 PORT ADELAIDE 7 5 2 0 123 20 they are quick to offer support when one of their fellow clubs is in SYDNEY 7 5 2 0 121 20 trouble. FREMANTLE 7 5 2 0 115 20 RICHMOND 7 4 3 0 108 16 Such an event occurred last Friday morning when Wyong lakes were COLLINGWOOD 7 4 3 0 95 16 awoken with the news that their clubhouse was on fire, and subse- ADELAIDE 7 3 4 0 120 12 quently reduced to ruins. WEST COAST 7 3 4 0 113 12 CARLTON 7 3 4 0 111 12 The club were gearing up for their big “Pink Charity” day which was to be held the following day, NORTH MELBOURNE 7 3 4 0 110 12 and they not only had their football and canteen equipment in the clubhouse, but also all the GOLD COAST 7 3 4 0 99 12 canteen and bar stock in readiness for the following day. This was all destroyed. ST KILDA 7 2 5 0 96 8 BRISBANE 7 2 5 0 73 8 The easy option was the postpone the match and cancel the Charity day, however the Wyong 7 1 6 0 71 4 MELBOURNE 7 1 6 0 55 4 Lakes folk are much more resilient than that, and with the help of Wyong Council, club support- GWS GIANTS 7 0 7 0 57 0 ers and local businesses the Charity day not only went ahead but was a raring success with a big crowd in attendance. ROUND 7 RESULTS

GEELONG 17.11.113 def. ESSENDON 11.19.85 Once the news was received all BDAFL clubs were quick to offer their best wishes and also their RICHMOND 18.6.114 def. PORT ADELAIDE 10.13.73 support, which was fantastic and well received by the Wyong Lakes club. WEST COAST 17.6.108 def. BRISBANE 12.10.82 NORTH MELBOURNE 22.19.151 def. WESTERN BULLDOGS 15.7.97 Wyong Lakes are currently the smallest club in the competition and going through a rebuilding HAWTHORN 18.11.119 def. SYDNEY 12.10.82 stage and based on the events of the last week, I am certain that the Magpies will be able to FREMANTLE 15.10.100 def. COLLINGWOOD 10.13.73 grow and prosper into the future. ADELAIDE 29.13.187 def. GWS GIANTS 7.10.52 GOLD COAST 16.18.114 def. MELBOURNE 7.12.54 Well done and congratulations to all involved. STKILDA 11.11.77 def. CARLTON 9.14.68 FIXTURES Also a big congratulations to AFL NSW/ACT who announced on Saturday that they would look favourably upon a financial contribution up to $20,000 towards the establishment of a new club- ROUND 8 ROUND 9 house subject to it meeting preferred AFL standards. Friday 17th May Friday 24th May West Coast v North Melbourne @ PS Collingwood v Sydney @ MCG The Elliott Davey Medal Presentation nIght is the off-field gala event of the year and this year the Saturday 18th May Saturday 25th May Essendon v Brisbane @ ES Port Adelaide v Geelong @ AS event will be held on Wednesday, 28 August at Belmont 16 Footers Sailing Club. This is an Hawthorn v GWS @ AU GWS v West Coast @SK excellent venue and a good night is assured. Gold Coast v Western Bulldogs @ MS StKilda v Western Bulldogs @ ES Collingwood v Geelong @ MCG Brisbane v Carlton @ G It is also pleasing to announce that Mr Roger price has joined the BDAFL Board of Management Sydney v Fremantle @ SCG Richmond v Essendon @ MCG for the remainder of the 2013 season. Roger has a lot to offer and will be a valuable member of Sunday 19th May Sunday 26th May Board. Carlton v Port Adelaide @ ES Hawthorn v Gold Coast @ MCG Richmond v Melbourne @ MCG North Melbourne v Adelaide @ ES Hope to see you at the footy. Adelaide v St Kilda @ AS Fremantle v Melbourne @ PS

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FIXTURES — MAY 18 Round 1 Round 8 Round 14 Sat 6th April Sat 25th May Black Diamond Cup Premier Division Sat 13th July TA 15.9.99 NC 6.19.55 Cardiff v Singleton Warners Bay v Killarney Vale @ Feighan Oval @ 2.00pm Killarney Vale v Terrigal Avoca Newcastle City v Cardiff @ No 1 Sportsground @ 2.00pm KV 11.9.75 WB 9.10.64 Killarney Vale v Lake Macquarie Newcastle City v Lake Macquarie Singleton v Terrigal Avoca @ Rose Point Park @ 2.00pm Sing 14.10.94 LM 13.8.86 Terrigal Avoca v Newcastle City Warners Bay v Cardiff Lake Macquarie—Bye Cardiff—Bye Warners Bay—Bye Singleton—Bye Round 2 Round 9 Round 15 First Division Sat 13th April Sat 1st June Sat 20th July Warners Bay v Killarney Vale @ Feighan Oval @ 12.00pm TA 16.19 CARD 7.5 Lake Macquarie v Cardiff Cardiff v Terrigal Avoca Newcastle City v Cardiff @ No 1 Sportsground @ 12.00pm SING 6.6 NC 21.16 Newcastle City v Killarney Vale Lake Macquarie v Warners Bay Nelson Bay v Wyong Lakes @ Dick Burwell Oval @ 2.00pm LM 8.14 KV 11.13 Terrigal Avoca v Warners Bay Maitland v Terrigal Avoca @ Max McMahon Oval @ 2.00pm Singleton v Killarney Vale Warners Bay—Bye Singleton—Bye Newcastle City—Bye Second Division Round 3 General Bye - Representative Round 16 Warners Bay v Nelson Bay @ Feighan Oval @ 10.00am Saturday 20th April Sun 9th June Sat 27th July Maitland v Newcastle City @ Max McMahon Oval @ 12.00pm CARD 21.10 SING 1.3 BDAFL v Farrer FNL Newcastle City v Warners Bay Singleton v Terrigal Avoca @ Rose Point Park @ 12.00pm LM 2.3 NC 6.24 Round 10 Singleton v Cardiff Lake Macquarie—Bye WB v TA—wash out Sat 15th June Terrigal Avoca v Lake Macquarie Killarney Vale—Bye Cardiff v Terrigal Avoca Killarney Vale—Bye Round 4 Killarney Vale v Singleton Round 17 FIXTURES — MAY 25 Saturday 27th April Warners Bay v Lake Macquarie Sat 3rd August KV 30.18 Sing 5.5 Newcastle City—Bye Black Diamond Cup Premier Division Cardiff v Newcastle City TA 24.20 LM 0.2 Round 11 Cardiff v Singleton @ No 1 Sportsground @ 2.00pm Lake Macquarie v Singleton Killarney Vale v Lake Macquarie @ Adelaide St Oval @ 2.00pm WB 17.13 Card 10.10 Sat 22nd June Warners Bay v Killarney Vale Terrigal Avoca v Newcastle City @ Hylton Moore Oval @ 2.00pm Newcastle City—Bye Lake Macquarie v Terrigal Avoca Terrigal Avoca—Bye Warners Bay—Bye Round 5 Newcastle City v Cardiff Round 18 Sat 4th May Singleton v Warners Bay Sat 10th August First Division Card 19.25 LM 8.5 Killarney Vale—B ye Killarney Vale v Cardiff Cardiff v Nelson Bay @ No 1 Sportsground @ 12.00pm NC 16.18 KV 10.4 Round 12 Newcastle City v Terrigal Avoca Killarney Vale v Maitland @ Adelaide St Oval @ 12.00pm Sing 9.10 WB 11.11 Sat 29th June Warners Bay v Singleton Terrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes @ Hylton Moore Oval @ 12.00pm Terrigal Avoca—Bye Cardiff v Killarney Vale Warners Bay v Newcastle City @ Feighan Oval @ 2.00pm Lake Macquarie—Bye Round 6 Singleton v Lake Macquarie Round 19 Second Division Sat 11th May Warners Bay v Newcastle City Sat 17th August Maitland v Terrigal Avoca @ Max McMahon Oval @ 12.00pm KV 5.3 TA 15.15 Terrigal Avoca—Bye Cardiff v Warners Bay Nelson Bay v Lake Macquarie @ Dick Burwell Oval @ 12.00pm LM 16.19 WB 11.5 Round 13 Lake Macquarie v Newcastle City Newcastle City v Singleton @ No 1 Sportsground @ 12.00pm NC 21.24 Sing 11.9 Sun 7th July Terrigal Avoca v Killarney Vale Warners Bay—Bye Cardiff—Bye Killarney Vale v Newcastle City Singleton—Bye

Round 7 Terrigal Avoca v Singleton 2nd Semi Final—Sat 24 August Sat 18th May Cardiff—Bye 1st Semi Final—Sun 23 August Officeworks: Newcastle City v Cardiff Warners Bay—Bye Preliminary Final—Sat 31 August a trusted partner Singleton v Terrigal Avoca Lake Macquarie—Bye Grand Final—Sat 7 September in the publication Warners Bay v Killarney Vale of the Football Record. Lake Macquarie—Bye

Round 7 - 18th May 2013 4 Round 7- 18th May 2013 25 www.bdafl.sportingpulse.net www.bdafl.sportingpulse.net 2013 BDAFL RESULTS – 1 1 M a y BDAFL CLUB CONTACTS CARDIFF Brendan Bailey 0408 221 881 [email protected] SECOND DIVISION KILLARNEY VALE Adam Rumpler 0434 599 468 [email protected] NEWCASTLE CITY v. TERRIGAL AVOCA @ No 1 Sportsground Terrigal Avoca 2.5, 3.11, 6.14, 7.15 (57) LAKE MACQUARIE Greg Halls 0407 052 196 [email protected] Newcastle City 1.2, 3.3, 3.4, 5.4 (34) MAITLAND Liz Mitchell 0418 226 605 [email protected] GOALS, Terrigal Avoca : J. Grimmond 2, D. Mealing-Holland 1, J. Carter 1, B. Dunlop 1, E. Formby 1, NELSON BAY Daniel Erickson 0419 206 831 [email protected] C. Hopper 1 Newcastle City : M. Bear 2, N. Moyle 2, J. Button 1 NEWCASTLE CITY James Mackie 0408 610 454 [email protected] BEST, SINGLETON Paul Kelly 0419 741 466 [email protected] Terrigal Avoca : J. Grimmond, J. Cullinan, D. Grimmond, B. Dunlop, C. Hopper, T. Pearson Newcastle City : T. Growden, J. Crace, S. Mateer, N. Moyle, T. Wong, A. Bennett TERRIGAL AVOCA Chris Aitken 0409 963 899 [email protected] NELSON BAY v. SINGLETON @ Dick Burwell Oval WARNERS BAY Jimmy Newburn 0414 873 765 [email protected] Nelson Bay 10.1, 19.5, 24.9, 32.16 (208) Singleton 0.1, 0.1, 0.1, 0.1 (1) WYONG LAKES John Griffey 0406 778 430 [email protected] GOALS, NCCUA UMPIRES Darrel Luck 0419 162 521 [email protected] Nelson Bay : J. Ridgeway 16, D. Ross 4, D. Taylor-Dubors 2, R. Smits 2, D. Burge 1, S. Cordwell 1, S. Youl 1, N. Stewart 1, T. Wilkin 1, A. Fernando-Bird 1, J. Hersant 1, G. Young 1 Singleton : CODE OF CONDUCT BEST, Nelson Bay : J. Ridgeway, R. Smits, J. Hersant, S. Cordwell, S. Youl, G. Hokin Singleton : M. Hillier, J. White, J. Channon, S. Howard, T. Reeves, A. Mills PARENTS & SUPPORTERS LAKE MACQUARIE v. WARNERS BAY @ Tulkaba Park Lake Macquarie 3.3, 7.5, 9.6, 14.11 (95)  Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. Warners Bay 0.3, 3.4, 7.7, 7.7 (49)  Encourage participation, but don’t force it. GOALS,  Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. Lake Macquarie : J. Shaw 4, S. Henderson 3, K. Gordon 2, J. Teuma 2, T. O'Donnell 1, A. Halls 1, D. Viney 1  Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not downgrade. Warners Bay : P. Rogers 2, C. Avery 1, J. Petrevski 1, J. Watt 1, M. Woods 1, D. Williams 1  Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators and spectators. BEST, Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. Lake Macquarie : K. Teuma, D. Viney, J. Shaw, M. Mclean, A. Halls, D. Sykes  Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. Warners Bay : R. Cross, J. Deitz, D. Williams, J. Wagner, P. Rogers, M. May  Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club officials in private  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such comments are 2013 LEADING GOALKICKERS politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and family that are let down with PREMIER DIVISION FIRST DIVISION such remarks.  Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. COURTNEY KNIGHT NEWCASTLE CITY 26 AIDEN DAMICO MAITLAND 20  Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward any player, DANE AMIDY KILLARNEY VALE 14 JOEL ERICKSON NELSON BAY 16 official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. JACK DOWNING WARNERS BAY 14 LUCAS JOHNSTON NEWCASTLE CITY 13  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, officials or players. PETER VAN DAM TERRIGAL AVOCA 14 TIM LAW NELSON BAY 13  Abusive language is unacceptable.  Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments SECOND DIVISION against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is JEREMY RIDGEWAY NELSON BAY 40 discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not STUART HENDERSON LAKE MACQUARIE 18 limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, website postings (including social media such as Facebook, Twitter and blogs). GLEN LAMBERT LAKE MACQUARIE 15

Round 7 - 18th May 2013 24 Round 7- 18th May 2013 5 www.bdafl.sportingpulse.net www.bdafl.sportingpulse.net BDAFL WEBSITE 2013 BDAFL RESULTS – 1 1 M a y Whatever you need to know about Black Diamond AFL FIRST DIVISION is available on our website KILLARNEY VALE v. TERRIGAL AVOCA @ Adelaide St Oval Terrigal Avoca 7.3, 11.8, 19.10, 26.10 (166) www.bdafl.sportingpulse.net Killarney Vale 0.0, 0.0, 0.1, 1.3 (9) GOALS, Latest News Results Terrigal Avoca : J. Male 5, S. Taylor 4, N. Powell 3, E. Chandler 2, W. Blom 2, M. Cilia 2, P. Smith 2, B. Sarich 1, M. Schultz 1, W. Delahunty 1, S. Telfer 1, B. Lawson 1, J. Farquhar 1 Killarney Vale : S. Shergold 1 2013 Fixtures Ladders BEST, Terrigal Avoca : W. Delahunty, J. Cullinan, T. Garth, C. Mitchell, W. McKellar, S. Taylor Photo Gallery BDAFL Documents & Forms Killarney Vale : A. King, D. Badoir, D. Curtis, J. Lloyd, D. Blackwood, S. Shergold NEWCASTLE CITY v. MAITLAND @ No 1 Sportsground Newcastle City 4.2, 8.3, 13.5, 15.8 (98) All match details and player information will be available Maitland 2.3, 7.6, 7.10, 9.12 (66) on the website by 7pm on the day of the match GOALS, Newcastle City : J. Drury 3, S. Akers 3, J. Hamilton 1, J. Dinnery 1, J. Matthews 1, B. Konetschnyk 1, D. Hamilton 1, L. Johnston 1, O. Dawes 1, B. Howarth 1, M. Wheeler 1 SOCIAL MEDIA Maitland : A. Damico 3, R. Eddy 2, W. Beard 2, C. Kennedy 1, M. Haebich 1 BEST, Newcastle City : L. Graham, S. Akers, J. Matthews, J. Drury, H. Robertson, R. Evans Maitland : B. Beatty, C. Mitchell, L. Damico, M. Curran, A. Damico, C. Kennedy NELSON BAY v. WARNERS BAY @ Dick Burwell Oval Nelson Bay 10.3, 14.9, 22.14, 29.18 (192) Warners Bay 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0) Black Diamond AFL @ b d af l GOALS, Nelson Bay : B. Leipper 10, A. Clayden 5, T. Law 3, B. Erickson 3, B. Deacon 3, B. Eddy 2, T. Thorn- ton 1, A. Gibson 1, J. Eddy 1 MASTERS FOOTBALL Warners Bay : If you love your footy but are getting too old to keep up with the young BEST, blokes, then this is the game for you Nelson Bay : B. Leipper, A. Clayden, B. Deacon, B. Erickson, D. Stuart, T. Thornton Masters Australian Football Warners Bay : S. Butcher, M. Prendergast, T. Kolatchew, J. Wilson, S. Rocco, J. Gilbert It is Australian Rules Football for those players over 35 years of age who WYONG LAKES v. CARDIFF @ Don Small Oval enjoy their footy and want to keep playing in a non-competitive environ- Cardiff 4.4, 5.5, 9.8, 11.10 (76) ment Wyong Lakes 1.2, 5.5, 9.6, 11.9 (75) GOALS, Remember at our age, it is not how many games you win, but how many Cardiff : S.Williams 4, T. Brown 2, J. Werner 2, M.Krake 1, J.Kocon 1, A.Broadway 1 games you play and the enjoyment gained from “Football for Fun” Next Match Wyong Lakes : M. Davis 2, M. Handel 1, T. Hillman 1, W. Denniss 1, A. Renfrew 1, L. Moore 1, G. Web: www.huntermaf.org.au Stokes 1, J. Griffey 1, L. Willersdorf 1 Email: [email protected] 26 May @ 11am BEST, Cardiff : T.Brown, J.Pratt, M.Krake, A.Risby, S.Williams, J.Werner New Regos always welcome No 1 Sportsground Wyong Lakes : M. Davis, W. Denniss, C. Koop-Folkes, T. Hillman, M. Handel

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2013 BDAFL RESULTS – 1 1 M a y PREMIER DIVISION KILLARNEY VALE v. TERRIGAL AVOCA @ Adelaide St Oval

Terrigal Avoca 4.3, 6.7, 9.12, 15.15 (105) Killarney Vale 1.1, 2.2, 3.3, 5.3 (33) GOALS, Terrigal Avoca : B. Harper 4, J. Lewis 3, K. Flemming 2, J. Polglase 2, C. Bishop 1, J. Turner 1, R. Clifton 1, P. Van Dam 1 Killarney Vale :R. Coughlan 1, B. Lewis 1, R. Barnard 1, J. Daley 1, N. Hormann 1 BEST, Terrigal Avoca : P. Van Dam, B. Harper, K. Flemming, M. Gencur, J. Lewis, J. Polglase Killarney Vale : L. Wilson, C. Clarke, D. Lloyd, J. Mifsud, B. Lewis, T. Castelnuovo

LAKE MACQUARIE v. WARNERS BAY @ Tulkaba Park

Lake Macquarie 4.4, 7.11, 11.19, 16.20 (116) Warners Bay 4.1, 9.4, 9.4, 11.5 (71) GOALS, Lake Macquarie : J. Braybon 4, T. Gordon 3, S. Johnson 3, B. Singleton 1, D. O'Donnell 1, L. Relic 1, K. Watson 1, M. Clune 1, C. Smith 1 Warners Bay : J. Downing 7, L. Andersen 1, M. Barry 1, D. Crotty 1, J. Newburn 1 BEST, Lake Macquarie : B. Balchin, B. Henderson, J. Braybon, J. Relic, M. Clune, S. Johnson Warners Bay : B. Burns, T. Prentice, B. Smith, M. Karafilis, J. Buckley, J. Downing

NEWCASTLE CITY v. SINGLETON @ No 1 Sportsground

Newcastle City 8.6, 13.10, 17.15, 21.24 (150) Singleton 1.3, 4.4, 8.8, 11.9 (75) GOALS, Newcastle City : C. Knight 8, J. Dawes 3, D. McKendrick 2, B. Schaefer 2, N. Shanahan 2, M. Bailey 1, M. Enright 1, J. Avis 1, A. Stewart 1 Singleton : S. Brasington 3, K. Thompson 3, B. Partridge 1, P. Chandler 1, C. Faulder 1, A. Mitchell 1, J. Rudd 1 BEST, Newcastle City : L. Rawnsley, A. Willmot, A. Stewart, M. Bailey, C. Knight, D. Cannizzo Singleton : A. Mitchell, J. Pursell, R. Wilkes, B. Sermon, R. Small, B. Graham

CARDIFF – Bye

Round 7 - 18th May 2013 22 Round 7- 18th May 2013 7 www.bdafl.sportingpulse.net www.bdafl.sportingpulse.net RISING STAR— ALEX BAILEY (Killarney Vale) 2013 BDAFL LADDERS

Killarney Vale young gun Alex Bailey is the Round 6 BDAFL Rising Star nominee! PREMIER DIVISION P W L D % MR Bailey comes from an exceptional sporting pedigree, has come of age in his first TERRIGAL AVOCA 4 4 0 0 353 100 year of senior football. Alex was a member of the Northern Heat talented player NEWCASTLE CITY 5 4 1 0 177 80 program for five consecutive years, which included a year as co-captain. A KILLARNEY VALE 5 3 2 0 118 60 standout player in his junior career he received plenty of accolades, most nota- bly Central Coast league best and fairest in 2011. CARDIFF 4 2 2 0 134 50 Alex sustained a significant injury which kept him from making his senior debut WARNERS BAY 4 2 2 0 101 50 in 2012, but 2013 has seen him make his presence felt in the Killarney Vale for- LAKE MACQUARIE 6 1 5 0 55 17 ward line. His best performances have come when the Bombers were all but gone, and his efforts SINGLETON 6 1 5 0 40 17 have earned him plenty of praise from seniors players and in particular, coach John Pidgeon. Unfortunately Alex, suffered a broken collarbone against Newcastle City which will keep him sidelined FIRST DIVISION P W L D % PTS for several weeks however he is expected to return later in the season and help the Bombers push for NELSON BAY 5 5 0 0 570 20 a finals berth. NEWCASTLE CITY 5 4 1 0 149 16 TERRIGAL AVOCA 5 3 2 0 188 12 Previous Nominees MAITLAND 5 3 2 0 89 12 WYONG LAKES 5 2 3 0 86 8 Rd 1—Josh Mifsud (Killarney Vale) CARDIFF 5 2 3 0 67 8 Rd 2—Corey Billins (Terrigal Avoca) WARNERS BAY 5 1 4 0 53 4 Rd 3— Jackson Crawford (Newcastle City) KILLARNEY VALE 5 0 5 0 14 0 Rd 4—Jake Hayes (Warners Bay) Rd 5—Tom Quade (Cardiff) SECOND DIVISION P W L D % MR NELSON BAY 5 5 0 0 380 100 DARRELL LUCK— 300th BDAFL MATCH NEWCASTLE CITY 5 3 1 1 207 70 th TERRIGAL AVOCA 5 3 2 0 90 60 This Saturday, Darrel Luck will umpire his 300 BDAFL game LAKE MACQUARIE 6 3 2 1 174 58 becoming only the second umpire to do so. In achieving the 300 MAITLAND 5 2 3 0 52 40 game milestone Darrel also becomes the first field umpire to WARNERS BAY 5 1 4 0 95 20 achieve 300 games with 295 of those as a field umpire and 215 SINGLETON 5 0 5 0 9 0 of those field umpiring Premier Division. He joins John Sullivan as the only two umpires to have umpired 300 BDAFL Games.

Darrel, who resides on the central coast, has umpired in 12 of 2013 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP the 13 years of the BDAFL, having only missed one year (2003) in which he umpired in AFL Sydney. In his 12 years of umpiring in Sen Res 3rds Weight Total the BDAFL Darrel has umpired six Premier Division Grand Finals NELSON BAY 30 20 - 5 55 as a Field umpire (2000,01,04,05,06,07) and been named the NEWCASTLE CITY 24 16 7 - 47 NCCUA Field Umpire of the Year in 2007. TERRIGAL AVOCA 27 12 6 - 45 MAITLAND 18 8 - 2.6 28.6 Darrel has also been an integrate part of umpiring off the field CARDIFF 12 8 - 2 22 as well, having been President of the NCCUA for eight years LAKE MACQUARIE 6 14 - 2 22 after taking over the role from the inaugural President John Sullivan. In 2005 and 2012 he was recognised as the NCCUA’s WARNERS BAY 15 4 2 21 Clubperson of the Year. KILLARNEY VALE 18 0 - 1.8 19.8 SINGLETON 6 0 - 0.6 6.6 Congratulations to Darrel on this achievement and there is sure to be more many games to come.

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www.nccua.com ANTHONY ATKIN (Warners Bay) LIAM GIBSON ( Cardiff) Date of Birth: Date of Birth: 19/07/1990 1-2-83 It seems there are still some areas of the laws of Australian Football which are still not understood by players and coaching staff. Nickname: Nickname: The major area of concern after Round 6 matches is players waiting for the Umpire to call ‘Play On’ Akka Gibbo before tackling a player who has been asked to ‘Move the ball on’ by the Umpire. Players who are standing the mark are reminded that they must not encroach the mark and should Favourite AFL Team: Favourite AFL Team: remain on or behind the mark until the field umpire calls ‘Play on’. Bombers Swans The confusion arises when the player with the football has been given reasonable time to kick or handball the football and has been asked by the field umpire to ‘Move the ball on’ or ‘Kick the football Favourite AFL Player: Favourite AFL Player: now’. This is not the same as the field umpire calling ‘Play on’. The player standing the mark must wait Beau Waters for the “Play on” call after the player with the ball has been asked to hurry up before advancing over the mark to affect a on the player in possession of the football. Favourite Playing Position: Favourite Playing Position: Players who are impatient and encroach over the mark prior to the ‘Play on’ call will be penalised with Rucks or centre half forward Midfield a 50M penalty for encroaching over the mark. Most Difficult Opponent: Most Difficult Opponent: Players are asked to remember this on the football field and use the commonsense approach of, ‘if in Angus Darling Angus Darling doubt, stand the mark and don’t move’.

Coach and coaching staff are asked to remind players about Law 16.1 so hopefully field umpires do not have to deal with this issue on the football field. If umpires do have to deal with players encroach- Best Black Diamond AFL Player Seen: Best Black Diamond AFL Player Seen: ing over the mark, the penalty that goes with breaking this rule is quite extreme (see Law 18.1). Ben Hodges Shaun Simpson Milestones from the beginning of the season up to Round 6 include – Most Annoying Teammate: Most Annoying Teammate: Round 6: JEREMY "Guest room" BUCKLEY!!!!!!! Cameron Clark Paul Best - 50 BDAFL Games as a Field Umpire. Lauren Farrar - Premier Division Debut as a Goal Umpire. Funniest Teammate: Funniest Teammate: Round 4: Small Child David Mcguinness Woldy Harrison Crook - Premier Division Debut as a Boundary Umpire. Hamish Thomson - Premier Division Debut as a Boundary Umpire. Most Embarrassing Football Moment: Most Embarrassing Football Moment: Round 2: Getting hit in the aguts in a ruck contest, I hit the Ran into an open goal and missed a few times Jake Lowe - 100 BDAFL games. deck hard and spent the quarter time break in a Joseph O’Brien - Premier Division Debut as a Field Umpire. fetal position! cheers Keasty! Greatest Football Achievement: Jarred McKenzie - Premier Division Debut as a Boundary Umpire. 2004,2005,2006 premierships, winning 2006 state Round 1: Greatest Football Achievement: carnival Greg James, Chris Burrows, Stephen Blume and Lachlan Head - Premier Division Debut as a Field Um- Warners Bay Young Footballer of the Year, playing pire. rep footy against Riverina Best Football Advice Given to You: Andy Baldwin - Premier Division Debut as a Goal Umpire. Whoever wants the ball the most gets it. Congratulations to these umpires who have debuted or Best Football Advice Given to You: achieved these milestones. We are sure there will be many Go in hard and u will come out on top Junior Club: more to come in the future. Cardiff Junior Club: Warners Bay

Round 7 - 18th May 2013 20 Round 7- 18th May 2013 9 www.bdafl.sportingpulse.net www.bdafl.sportingpulse.net SINGLETON ROOSTERS LAKE MACQUARIE DOCKERS 2013 Team List 2013 Team List No Name Goals Senior Coach: Tim Harbrow No Name Goals Senior Coach: David Beauchamp 1 CHRIS FAULDER Club Colours: Red & White 1 JULIUS RELIC Club Colours: Purple & White 3 LUKE DAVIS www.singletonroosters.com.au 2 MITCHELL MCLEAN www.lakemacquariedockers.com.au 4 ALEX MITCHELL 4 SCOTT JOHNSON The Roosters travelled down the highway to face Newcastle City, a A huge congratulations must go out to Wyong Lakes for not only 5 BRAD SERMON 5 LIAM SINGLETON team that has only lost one game all year, to reigning premiers Terrigal existing after their fire on Thursday night but for going on to hold a 6 MARK IRVING Avoca. The boys had trained well all week, and with an early wake up 6 BRAD HENDERSON very successful day on Saturday. 7 PAUL CHANDLER text from Brad "The Enforcer" Young, offering words of encourage- 8 MITCH CLUNE It is amazing how communities stick together in bad times. 8 SAM BRASINGTON ment, the team was pumped up, and ready to go. 9 SAM GOOLEY Unfortunately for them the scoreboard was not favouring them by 9 MARK ROSER The first 15 minutes of the match tossed up a few brutal collisions, and 10 KYLE WHITEHURST the smallest of margins at the final siren. it set the tone for the rest of the game. City broke away after quarter nd 10 JOSH CHILDS 11 BADEN THORNE Our 2 Div boys kept their foot in the finals door by outplaying the time and with Kris Thompson, Paul Chandler and Johnny Cornelius Warners Bay team. 11 JOSH BRIDGE carrying injuries, a cricket score looked on offer for the Blues. 12 LUCAS RELIC They led from go to wo and never really looked like getting rolled. 12 RICHARD WILKES As the third quarter started, so did the Roosters running game. With 13 JARROD ADNUM Unrenowned goal kicker John Shaw led the way with 4 goals, and 13 JAI PURCELL Brad Sermon, Benny Graham and Jai Pursell stamping their authority in 16 RYAN LEVIN the ever green Stu Henderson booted 3. 14 RILEY SMALL the midfield and Sam Brasington looking dangerous up forward, the 18 DAVE O’DONNELL tide started to turn. Young Kieren Teuma was best player followed by Dylan Viney and 15 JOHNNY CORNELIUS 19 JORDAN REYNOLDS Into the fourth quarter and the Singo boys were running on heart John Shaw with his modest bag. 17 BEN GRAHAM alone, with no bench to use.. Although the scoreline didn’t reflect it 20 TRENT COOPER Premier Division finally got their just rewards. After a few weeks of 18 JARRYD INGRAM come full time, the boys should be buoyed by their performance. 21 CHRIS ANDERSON embarrassment the boys had a good week on the track and worked 21 BEAU MYNARD Special mention has to go to Beau Mynard, Sammy Bray and Richard 22 JAMES RIGBY into the build up for the local across the creek Derby. 22 TOM COLLEARY Wilkes who toiled hard all day in defence and also to Conrad Smith who 23 BRENDAN BALCHIN With less than a goal in it at the first two breaks we kicked 4 goals 8 was making his comeback. in the Third Quarter to nil to start the ball rolling. Although inaccu- 23 VAHID ROSER 24 BRYCE SINGLETON An undermanned Second Division side travelled to the Bay to take on rate we had the ball at our end more and that was great to see. 25 COREY OLDHAM 25 GLEN LAMBERT the unbeaten Marlins. It was a tough day out for the boys. They battled It was the first time we could see the boys actually understanding 26 NICK HOGAN hard all game but were completely outclassed by Nelson Bay. 26 BRAD FARRELL what they have been training for. The new boys to the club are 27 ADRIAN BATTERHAM Max Hillier was outstanding in the midfield whilst Chris Soanes, Cam- 27 ROBERT HILSLEY now understanding the game plan and are also getting to know 28 MICK DUGGAN eron & Julian White and Alex Mills also had strong games and first time 28 GLEN BRAYBON their mates a bit better. Captain Brad Young was showing the young boys how to be vocal all 29 BRAD JENKINSON 29 KINGSLEY WHITEHURST Another 5 goals to 2 in the last saw us run out 45 point winners. game. This week we have the bye and are heading down to watch our 30 SAM DAVIES Happy Mothers Day last Sunday to all the Mums involved with the club. 31 DANIEL COTTERILL 34 MICK DUGGAN Thank you to all around the club who helped us finally achieve our AFL 34 R.MIDDLETON-PIERPOINT Partner club Fremantle play the Swans at the SCG. Our guys have the privilege of being Johnny Docker for the Day, 35 ROB FLINT Quality Club Bronze Accreditation! Planning for the Silver Level has now 36 MICHAEL TOWNSEND One of our U11 girls will be a Docker for the day and run out with 41 SAM BRAY started. 37 MITCH REECE Also special mention to Ellie Gresham who achieved recognition at the the side through the banner during their warm ups just before the 42 KRIS THOMPSON 40 KEN WATSON GWS v Adelaide game for Women in Community AFL Award. Ellie is game. That banner will be held up by a group of our junior parents 44 TOM MOORE doing a fantastic job in her first season as Sports Trainer for the Premier 41 DYLAN VINEY and senior players. Great stuff for the future of our club. Thankyou 50 HUGH SMITH Division side. 42 NICK COOPER Fremantle 52 SHAY OLD Finally a thanks to our volunteers & sponsors; 44 JARROD BRAYBON 55 COLM HAND Ellie, Bec, Chris, our star timekeeper Luke "Elmo" 45 NEALE MERRICK Davis, the Imperial Hotel, and Thrifty for the use 56 BRAD YOUNG 46 TROY GORDON of their bus. 60 ADRIAN BATTERHAM We have both teams at home this week against a 47 WADE ARMSTRONG 62 BRAD HICKS very impressive Terrigal Avoca side. Lets put our 51 AARON HALLS 64 JOHN RUDD best foot forward and have a great day. 52 CRAIG SMITH 71 BRENDAN DULLAGHAN GO ROOSTERS !!! 53 JASON CUTTS 73 JOSH BENNETT

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2013 Team List Senior Coach: Robert Eddy 2013 Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals Senior Coach: Chris Bishop Club Colours: Red,White,Black 1 MARK HAEBICH 1 JAMES POLGLASE Club Colours: Red,White& Black & Y e l l o w 6 ADRIAN HOFFMAN 2 AMOS AUSTIN www.terrigalavocaafl.com www.maitlandsaints.org.au 7 AIDEN DOMICO 3 JAMES WEBSTER Victory across all three grades last weekend was a first for the 8 ROBERT EDDY With Division 2 having the bye this week, the firsts got a good 4 KURT FLEMMING club in a very long time. It started with 2nd Division travelling 9 COREY KENNEDY look at where they stand in the competition, taking on a strong 5 CHRIS BISHOP up the freeway to take on Newcastle City, the boys jumped out 14 WADE BEARD City outfit at Number 1. Despite a couple of key position outs in 6 DAMEN SMITH early with real enthusiasm and skill to get on the board with 15 BEN CROWLEY Justin Smith and Ben Crowley, a strong team took the field 7 JARED CULLINEN early goals. The start of the second term saw more of the same 17 CAMERON MITCHELL confident of putting up a good showing. The first quarter was 8 WILL DELAHUNTY until Newcastle City kicked back with a two late goals to be 18 DANNY MITCHELL an evenly matched affair with City holding a slight lead due to 9 JAY LEWIS within reach at half time. Panthers winners by 23 points, 20 JUSTIN SMITH more accurate kicking but the run and use of the width of the 10 PETER VAN DAM strong play through the middle of the ground through Cori ground by the Saints was effective. The stoppages were hurting 29 MARK CURRAN 11 IAN TYLEY Hopper, Bruce Dunlop and Justin Cullinan were best on us early though as City extracted the ball more smoothly and 31 HUGH MATHESON 12 CORY BILLINS grounds. got some run going through the centre. The second quarter 38 BILL BEATTY 13 JAMES HART First Division took on a winless Killarney Vale at Adelaide St, the reflected the first and going into the big break the game was in 41 KAIDEN RITCHIE 14 BRENDAN HARPER boys were able to use the ball crisply all game which helped the the balance. 42 GRANT MINTO 15 JARRAD FLINT team gain early advantages. goals to Farquhar, Cilia and Powell After the break though it became a different story with the 43 DANNY DAVEY 16 RILEY CLIFTON impressed coach Lynch by the 3 qtr break. Panthers winners By Blues stealing a march early in the third quarter with some 45 ANDREW ELBOURNE 17 STEVEN LYNCH 157 points Strong plays from Jared Cullinan who took the game quick goals before the Sainters came back slightly toward the 46 JACK BUTTENSHAW on all day saw him get best on ground along with Will Dela- end of the quarter. The six goals told though and became the 18 MAT GENCUR hunty back from injury. 47 DAMON TAYLOR final margin in the match as, in the end, experience won out. 19 MATTHEW CILIA Bragging rights were up for grabs on the weekend for the two 50 PAT MCMAHON The Saints will learn from this game. As a young club, develop- 20 MITCH BETSON central coast Premier Division sides, The game started out with 51 SCOTT COOPER ing our systems and learning our strengths, especially under 21 JAYSON VAN DAM crisp ball movement from Webster and Bishop in the first quar- 56 JOSH FRENCH pressure, in the future we will not let games like this one get 22 CAMERON GRENTELL ter to their forwards the give the Panthers the early lead. The 57 LUKE DAMICO away from us. Once again our very young backline held firm, 23 MAURICE GOOLAGONG Bombers were tough all day and held up a fight all game but a 4 58 COLIN CARROLL Patty McMahon worked his way into the game well, Jack Burk- 24 SAM O’BRIEN goal effort from vice captain Brendan Harper allowed Terrigal 60 JAY MITCHELL inshaw ran and tackled tirelessly throughout (although he was 25 JARRAD WARREN Avoca to kick on winners by 72 points. Kurt Flemming and Jay- pretty much stuffed at one stage so perhaps not so tirelessly 26 JACK JONES son Van Dam were strong all day, and were our best on's. and relentlessly) and Bill Beatty had a great game in the ruck. 27 JOSH POLGLASE We are back home this week with the first facing off against a strong Terrigal Avoca outfit and the twos fronting up to New- castle City. It will be a big weekend with the juniors at home as well so we look forward to some quality football and maybe even a couple of wins.

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Round 7 - 18th May 2013 18 Round 7- 18th May 2013 11 www.bdafl.sportingpulse.net www.bdafl.sportingpulse.net WARNERS BAY BULLDOGS WYONG LAKES MAGPIES 2013 Team List Senior Coach: Jimmy Newburn & 2013 Team List Senior Coach: Mitchell Ede No Name Goals Shane Fredericksen No Name Goals 1 JEREMEY BUCKLEY Club Colours: Red, White & Blue 1 MITCHEL LOGAN Club Colours: Black & White 2 JAKE ROACH www.warnersbay.org 2 MICHAEL DAVIS www.wyonglakesfc.sportingpulse.net 4 MARTIN KARAFILIS 3 JON KOOP-FOLKES Starting the week with final preparations for our breast cancer 5 MATT SPINKS 5 MITCHEL EDE Last weekend was quite a humiliating day for the Warners Bay round all falling into place, pink jerseys arrived, and we were all 6 NICK TURNER 7 KRIS CLOUTEN Football Club with all 3 grades going down in their respective pumped on our final training session on Thursday night, not 7 LUKE MCKENNA 8 BILLY DENNISS matches. knowing that all our memories of the past would go up in 8 JOSH MOLAN 10 LEE MOORE smoke just hours after leaving the field. 9 JIMMY NEWBURN Premier division with 15 unavailable didn't have the will to win 12 KIERAN SCALLY 11 JOSH NICOL that the Dockers had and went down without much of a fight. 13 ANDREW MICHELINI On Friday may 10th our clubhouse burnt to the ground, with our 12 DAVID MCGUINNESS 15 CHRIS KOOP-FOLKES biggest weekend of the year just a day away, inside a fully 13 SAM GIBBONS 1st Division made the daunting trip, severely depleted to Nelson 17 CHRIS WATSON stocked canteen, bar and donations for the weekend ahead, 14 MATT MAHON Bay against a senior side who is winning by big margins each 18 JARRED CROSS not to mention 100 years of history with the building itself, and 15 PATRICK QUINN week, full credit to the guys that made the trip. 2nd division fell 20 ADAM TASKER all our clubs memories. But when a magpie goes to ground they 16 BEN BURNS away in the final term to the Dockers. 21 LUKE WILLERSDORF come back fighting, with support from the local AFL community 17 DANIEL RUSSELL 23 JOSHUA LAWLER and our sponsors, and a band of members that wanted to make This week we have all 3 grades in action at home against Killar- 18 BEN HUNTER 25 MITCHELL HANDLE sure the day went ahead. ney Vale in Premier and 1st division and against flag favourites in 19 JACK DOWNING 27 TIM HILLMAN 2nd division. The premier division boys with numerous handy 20 TIM HOF 28 CLAY READER It was a fairly even day of football on the park, with both teams inclusions will be keen to make amends for an 11 point 1st determined for the 4 points and a crowd that packed the 21 LACHLAN DEVERELL 30 GAVIN STOKES round loss to the Bombers and also a last start humiliation to the ground. Our team was looking great with pink and white 22 LEIGH ANDERSON 32 BRADLEY EDE Dockers. striped jerseys for the breast cancer round, and the smell of 23 REECE O’BRIEN 33 JOHN GRIFFEY smoke still lingering, unfortunately not enough to hold on as 24 BRENTON SMITH 1st Division will also be keen to get back on the field after a 37 MICHAEL ADAMS we went down by 1 point with 50 seconds remaining. 25 JAKE HAYES tough trip last week and try to beat the bombers for the 2nd 45 LACHLAN RATFORD 26 DEAN CROTTY time this year, as Premier Division gets numerous play- 59 WILLIAM TRIGGELL Billy Denniss 600th game for our club proving to be monuments 27 TOM PRENTICE ers returning this will have a flow on effect with players return- 61 GARTH EVANS with the events of the week, after the match you could feel the 29 RICK ROBERTSON ing to 1st Division. 2nd Division have a tough ask against the 66 ANDREW RENFREW emotion right throughout the team and the crowd, but Wyong 30 ANTHONY AITKEN leaders and week to week the team changes as we continue to 71 JOSHUA COOK know it’s the people that make a club, and now more than ever 31 LEO VO introduce many first time players to the club and the sport 74 OMAR ALAMEDDINE we know the true meaning of it, But we will live to fight an- 32 MARTIN HRIN of AFL. 75 JEREMY GIBBONS other day. As always get to the Blackbutt after the match... 33 NATHAN BRENNAN 34 NICK ROBERTS With too many people to thank and so many people that 35 MITCHELL BARRY helped to get the day going, we would like to send a thank you 36 SCOTT BUTCHER to everyone. 37 DAN PEDERSEN 38 JORDAN BEST 42 BEN CRAWLEY 43 SHANE FREDERICKSEN 47 BILLY RYAN 56 KAYNE GIBBS

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Round 7 - 18th May 2013 12 Round 7- 18th May 2013 17 www.bdafl.sportingpulse.net www.bdafl.sportingpulse.net NELSON BAY MARLINS KILLARNEY VALE BOMBERS 2013 Team List 2013 Team List No Name Goals Senior Coach: David Ross No Name Goals Senior Coach: John Pidgeon 1 BRAD SPENCER Club Colours: Blue & Gold 1 NATHAN HORMANN Club Colours: Black & Red 2 TODD THORNTON www.nelsonbaymarlins.com 2 COREY SHACKLETON www.kvbombers.com 3 BRAD SAINSBURY 3 JOHN PIDGEON Saturday proved to be a day that will be talked about for a long The Bombers have been without a win for two weeks now after 4 BLAKE ERICKSON 4 DANIEL LLOYD time down at the Marlins Clubrooms, not what happened on- tough games against the cream of the competition, Terrigal 5 JAMES RYAN 5 MICHAEL BESLEY field but the highly successful Ladies day. It was great to see the Avoca & Newcastle City. 6 BEN EDDY 6 JORDAN EVANS ladies enjoy the day and a big thank you to the guys who picked The Bombers used a get of Jail card in their round 1 clash 7 TIM LAW up the slack and allowed the ladies to enjoy the footy, although 7 BRENDAN LEWIS against Warners Bay, and know they wont be so lucky this time 8 BEN THOMSON rumour has it they didn’t watch much !!! 8 ADAM RUMPLER if they aren’t firing on all cylinders from the first bounce. 9 JOEL ERICKSON On-field it was arguably the clubs most dominant day in a long 9 DANE AMIDY The Bombers will travel to Seaman Oval for the Round 7 fixture, 11 LUKE BELL time after both opposition teams went home goalless! Both 11 NATHAN HIGGINS needing a win to stay with the competition front runners. 12 RYAN MUDD teams put on an AMAZING game for the spectators as they 12 ALEX BAILEY Coach John Pidgeon will be busy at training all week, ironing 13 DARREN PULESTON both posted massive scores against Singleton and Warners Bay. 13 HUGH WELLS out the issues that have seen his side drop from competition 14 SHAUN WHEATLEY The 2nd Division was up first, facing off against old rivals Single- 14 THOMAS CASSANOVA leaders to 3rd place following successive losses. 15 ANDREW GIBSON ton and with a few injured players we had some “veterans” 15 JOSH MIFSUD Micheal Besley had an unsually quiet game against the Pan- st 16 RUSSELL SMITS return to the game in Don Spencer and 1 Division Coach David 16 BRAD EDWARDS thers and could prove to be the difference if he can turn it this 18 JOSH CANNON Ross. Both men showed us why they were called up with David 17 CORBIN BOND weekend. With Nathan Hormann moving deeper forward, the 20 BRIAN DEACON Ross bagging 4 goals in just 2 quarters of play while Don was 18 PETER COLLINS Warners Bay backline will need to be wary of the feral cat after 21 BRENDON LEIPPER one of the keys in the Big Jezza Ridgeway scoring his 16 goals!! 19 MICHAEL SMITH his goal sneaking efforts so far this season. Round 7 could see Marlins newcomers Russell Smits and Josh Hersant also proved the return of key players Hugh Wells, Jordan Evans and Peter 22 SCOTT COLUMBUS 20 LACHLAN WILSON pivotal in the success but all eyes and applause was on Gordon Collins after injury long term layoffs, who will add an extra di- 23 DOMINIC BURGE 21 MAX MUMFORD Young as he scored his first goal of the season and the Player’s mension to the side. 24 NATHAN ASHPOLE 22 JEFF MCLEAN Player award! First Division action will also see the Bombers taking on 25 ALLEN FERNANDO-BIRD The 1st Division team was storming with Blake Erickson, Brian 23 SHAUN SINCLAIR Warners Bay, looking reverse their fortunes after their round 1 26 MATTHEW DENAHY Deacon and Todd Thornton were untouchable through the 25 JUSTIN DALEY loss. The Bombers will be looking to notch up their maiden win 27 JEREMY EDDY middle, feeding the ball to Aaron Clayden and Brenton Leipper, 26 RYAN COUGHLAN of the year, they will need to channel the qualities of the moun- 29 BEN GRACE scoring 5 and 10 goals respectively. Dylan Stuart and Brad 27 BENEDICT TREWAVIS tain goat to climb out of the slump they find themselves in . 30 ANDREW THOMPSON Sainsbury’s tireless efforts in the backline helped keep Warners 28 GLENN WHITE Warners Bay have only the one win this year, so this will be the 31 JAMES BELLMAN Bay scoreless all day. 34 GREG ROLFE Bombers best chance of singing their team song this year. st nd 32 LOUIS DEWS Today 1 Division host Wyong Lakes and 2 are off to Warners 35 JOSH OSBORNE The Bombers are doing great things off the field as well as on it, 33 SCOTT YOUL Bay. Good Luck fellas, 37 TOM SHEPPARD with Bankwest joining the impressive 34 ADAM GRINYER GO MARLINS!! 38 JUSTIN LLOYD sponsorship group that already in- 35 AARON CLAYDEN 43 DANIEL CURTIS cludes big names Westfield and Hero 39 LUKE PRICE 47 DANIEL CARTWRIGHT Sushi. 40 GORDON YOUNG 49 MARC ADAMS 42 MATT HARDES 45 RAVNEEL MANIAM 46 MICK GEORGE DALLAR 48 DYLAN STUART 50 NATHAN VAISEY

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Round 7 - 18th May 2013 16 Round 7- 18th May 2013 13 www.bdafl.sportingpulse.net www.bdafl.sportingpulse.net NEWCASTLE CITY BLUES CARDIFF HAWKS 2013 Team List 2013 Team List No Name Goals Senior Coach: Craig Hewat No Name Goals Senior Coach: Adam Dugan 1 JOSH WHEELER Club Colours: Navy& White 1 JAMES FOOT Club Colours: Maroon & Gold 2 MATHEW BAILEY www.newcastlecityblues.com.au 3 ANDREW RISBY www.cardiffhawks.com.au 3 COURTNEY KNIGHT 4 ADAM CLARKE Another great day at No 1 with all teams playing. Firsts and Today the Hawks take on cross town rivals Newcastle City in 5 LUKE RAWNSLEY 5 AIDEN BROADWAY Ressies had good wins over tenacious, persistent opponents both grades. Whilst the match is a City home game, the Hawks 6 MATTHEW ENRIGHT 6 ALAN WILSON while Thirds suffered their first loss for the season. Excellent will be keen to get off to a good start at their adopted home 8 JOSH AVIS 7 NICK KOCON support provided during the day by our committee members, ground for the 2013 season. 9 ANTHONY STEWART Blues Brothers and player group ensured another successful 8 MICHAEL RYAN 10 SAM PAYNE day. 11 ZAC METCALFE The Premier Division side are fresh off the bye and today’s 11 NED SHANAHAN Bluebirds again put in an improved performance on the netball 12 BRENDAN WOLD game like most matches between the two clubs promises to be 13 ANDREW WILMOTT courts and we’re sure they are not far away from their first win. 13 MATT GARETT a closely contested physical match. 15 IAN BAKER The Trivia night last Saturday was a huge success – big thanks 15 NICK MADDOCK 16 HAYDEN KAVANAGH to Irish, Ryano, Matty and Nathan in particular for organizing 16 NICK CHAPMAN In the 1st division game the Hawks and Blues will line up for the 17 BRAD WOOTEN and running the night. Thanks to our prize donors and congrats 17 MATT VUKOVIC second time this season. The hawks will be looking for redemp- 18 BEN SCHAEFER to the prize winners. Bit of work to be done on making aero- 18 BEN STEWART tion after being on the wrong end of the scoreboard in the 19 DAMAIN MCKENDRICK planes with stamina! 21 CAMERON CLARK monsoonal conditions last time around. This week the ressies 20 JAMES DRURY 22 SAM HAIGH have some form under their belt after a narrow 1 point victory 21 DAVE BOWDEN This week we are up against our great rivals, Cardiff, in Premier 24 JEREMY KOCON last week with the last kick of the day against a motivated 22 ABE GIBSON Div and Div 1 at No 1 Sportsground. Should be a couple of good 25 ADAM PEARSALL Wyong Lakes side. games with hopefully another day of good weather. Thirds 23 CAMERON KEAST 26 SIMON HIGHFIELD travel to Maitland and we’re looking for them to bounce back Thank you to the Wyong Lakes Football Club for great efforts in 24 RYLEY LANG 27 TIM SHELDON from their defeat last week. Three wins this week Blues!! hosting us on your annual pink day and for Billy’s 600th game. 26 ADAM JOHNSON 28 LIAM GIBSON With the fantastic level of support you had on the day it should- 27 MARK LONNON We were saddened to hear of Wyong Lakes loss of clubrooms 29 SHANE WILLIAMS n’t be long until you get back on track to rebuild your club 30 BRENT JACKSON last week and the challenge that brought to their most worthy 33 JOSH BAILEY house. We look forward to continuing our rivalry when we next 38 DANIEL CANNIZZO fund-raising day last Saturday. We wish all Wyong Lakes people 34 SIMON WILLIAMS host you for the newly coined “Ashes” series and hopefully the 40 BEN CORNWELL all the best for the rest of the season and will do our best to 39 PETER CHAPMAN footy fixtures align and we get to face off again in Billy’s 1000th 43 JACOB DAWES help out as the season goes on. 41 DUSTIN SPRIGGS match! 46 JOHN CRACE 48 NATHAN SMITH Go Blues!! 49 TOM QUADE Best of luck to all sides competing today and we’ll see you post 60 NATHAN HIRST match at the Mark Hotel. 61 JACKSON WHITE Go Hawks! 66 ISAAC HEENEY 69 TIM BROWN

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