www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au A F L FROM BEHIND THE DESK LADDER After glorious weather greeted the opening two weeks of the AFL Sydney sea- son, the weather gods certainly tested the patience of all players and officials P W L D % Pts last week. West Coast 4 4 0 0 193 16 Sydney Swans 4 4 0 0 148 16 After torrential rain during the week manly people were talking about the pos- Essendon 4 4 0 0 121 16 sibility of a complete washout of the round, however sunshine on Friday , the support of many Carlton 4 3 1 0 152 12 councils and the assistance from the clubs a full round of matches were able to be played. This is a far cry Adelaide 4 3 1 0 124 12 from where we were not that many years ago. Fremantle 4 3 1 0 111 12

St Kilda 4 2 2 0 151 8 North Melbourne 4 2 2 0 128 8 On the football front, an excellent game of football was played out at Village Green, where the top of the table clash between UNSW/ES and Balmain took place, with the Bulldogs getting the points. This match can Hawthorn 4 2 2 0 121 8 be viewed on the AFL Sydney TV Channel (Go to www.sydneyafl.com.au and click on AFL Sydney TV) and it Geelong 4 2 2 0 98 8 is well worth the look. Brisbane 4 2 2 0 96 8 Collingwood 4 2 2 0 91 8 Richmond 4 1 3 0 96 4 In the other match involving the unbeaten teams, St George overcame in a tight encounter at Port Adelaide 4 1 3 0 83 4 North Dalton Park. Other Round 3 winners were North Shore over Campbelltown and UTS against Sydney Western Bulldogs 4 1 3 0 72 4 Hills Eagles. Melbourne 4 0 3 0 55 0 Gold Coast 4 0 3 0 51 0 In the Womens competition, Balmain overcame a gallant UNSW/ES, Auburn made it two wins in a row GWS Giants 4 0 3 0 40 0 against Penrith, who in their first match showed plenty of promise. Western Wolves recorded their first win of the season over Macquarie University, whilst in the final game Southern Power proved too strong for the ROUND 4 RESULTS Bondi Shamrocks. Fremantle 14.8-92 def. St Kilda 11.13-79 Essendon 15.19-109 def. Carlton 11.13-79 This weeks round of matches starts on Anzac Day, with the traditional clash between Western Suburbs and Collingwood 14.13-97 def. Port Adelaide 10.13-73 Balmain at what will be a vocal Picken Oval. Anzac Day is a very special day for all Australians and the op- Adelaide 13.18-96 def. GWS 7.8-50 portunity to play football on this day is certainly an honour and one that all players cherish. West Coast 5.21-51 def. Hawthorn 5.16-46 Brisbane 17.9-111 def. Gold Coast 6.10-46 Other Premier Division matches, this weekend include UNSW/ES, looking to continue their unbeaten run, at Geelong 11.9-75 def. Richmond 9.11-65 home against Pennant Hills. Illawarra will be looking to return to the winners list an equally desperate Syd- Sydney 17.11-113 def. North Melbourne 10.17-77 ney Hills Eagles, in the AFL Sydney Match of the Week broadcast game. Western Bulldogs 13.10-88 def. Melbourne 9.13-67 FIXTURES UTS play host to Sydney University at Trumper Park on Ladies Day, which has developed a reputation of a day not to be missed. In the final game North Shore and St George will do battle at Gore Hill Oval. These two teams have developed a strong rivalry over many years and this game should be a beauty. ROUND 5 ROUND 6 Wednesday 25th April Friday 4th May Collingwood v Essendon @ MCG Western Bulldogs v Collingwood @ ES Campbelltown have the bye this week and will be looking to regroup after a tough start to the season. Friday 27th April Saturday 5th May Fremantle v Carlton @ PS Essendon v Brisbane @ ES Saturday 28th April Geelong v Melbourne @ SS A number of articles have been written in the newspapers regarding the fact that no Sydney players are on GWS v Western Bulldogs @ MO Gold Coast v Fremantle @ MS the GWS Giants list. This gives the indication that AFL Sydney is not producing players of draftable stan- North Melbourne v Gold Coast @ ES St Kilda v Hawthorn @ MCG dard. This however could not be further from the truth with no less than 20 players from AFL Sydney clubs Melbourne v St Kilda @ MCG Sydney v Adelaide @ SCG being included on AFL lists in 2012. Brisbane v Geelong @ GABBA Sunday 6th May Sunday 29th April Carlton v GWS @ ES Hawthorn v Sydney @ AU Enjoy your day at the football. Port Adelaide v Richmond @ AS Richmond v West Coast @ ES West Coast v North Melbourne @ PS Adelaide v Port Adelaide @ AS

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Round 1 Round 7 Round 13 Round 18 Sat 31st March PARENTS & SUPPORTERS Sat 19th May Sat 30th June Sat 11th August C’town 13.4 v Illa 20.12 St George v Campbelltown Campbelltown v Pennant Hills Campbelltown v Balmain UTS 6.7 v UNSW/ES 16.15 UTS v Illawarra Illawarra v UNSW/ES St George v UTS PH 12.16 v NS 10.7  Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. Wests v UNSW/ES St George v Sydney Hills North Shore v UNSW/ES SHE 12.9 v WS 11.3  Encourage participation, but don’t force it. Sun 20th May North Shore v UTS Wests v Illawarra Sun 1st April Sydney Hills v Sydney Uni Sun 1st July Pennant Hills — Bye SU 4.1 v StG 17.13  Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. Pennant Hills v Balmain Balmain v Wests Sydney Hills Eagles—Bye Bal — Bye North Shore — Bye Sydney Uni — Bye Sydney Uni — Bye  Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not down- Round 2 Round 8 Round 14 Round 19 grade. Sat 14th April PH 10.13 v StG 14.10 Sat 26th May Sat 7th July Sat 18th August Campbelltown v North Shore UTS v Campbelltown Pennant Hills v Wests  Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators SHE 5.5 v UNSW/ES 16.24 Illawarra v Pennant Hills Sydney Uni v North Shore Sydney Uni v Campbelltown and WS 15.10 v UTS 22.9 Ill 8.15 v SU 4.9 UTS v St George Sydney Hills v Balmain UNSW/ES v Sydney Hills Eagles spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. Sun 15th April Wests v Sydney Uni Sun 8th July Illawarra v St George Sun 27th May St George v UNSW/ES Sun 19th August  Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. Bal 27.20 v C’town 8.9 Balmain v Sydney Hills Pennant Hills v Illawarra Balmain v North Shore  North Shore — Bye Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club Round 3 UNSW/ES — Bye Wests — Bye UTS — Bye officials Saturday 21st April Round 9 Round 15 Round 20 in private StG 10.17 v Ill 10.6 Sat 2nd June Sat 14th July Sat 25th August UNSW/ES 17.12 v Bal 11.15 Campbelltown v Wests Campbelltown v Sydney Hills Illawarra v UTS  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such UTS 13.19 v SHE 10.8 St George v Pennant Hills Illawarra v Balmain North Shore v Pennant Hills comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and NS 23.20 v C’town 6.6 UNSW/ES v Illawarra Pennant Hills v Sydney Uni St George v Balmain Pennant Hills — Bye North Shore v Sydney Uni UNSW/ES v Wests UNSW/ES v Sydney Uni family that are let down with such remarks. Sydney Uni — Bye Sydney Hills v UTS North Shore v St George Wests v Sydney Hills  Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. Wests — Bye Balmain — Bye UTS — Bye Campbelltown — Bye Round 4 Round 10 Round 18 (transferred match)  Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct to- Wesdesday 25th April Sat 11th June Sat 21st July Sat 1st Sept Wests v Balmain ward Illawarra v North Shore Sydney Uni v Sydney Hills Qualifying Final Saturday 28th April Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES Round 16 any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. Illawarra v Sydney Hills Sydney Hills v C’town St George v North Shore Sat 28th July Sun 2nd Sept  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, Sydney Uni v Balmain St George v Sydney Uni Elimination Final UNSW/ES v Pennant Hills UTS v Wests coaches, UNSW/ES v UTS UTS v Sydney Uni St George — Bye Wests v Campbelltown officials or players. Campbelltown — Bye Saturday 8th Sept Round 11 North Shore v Illawarra Round 5 Sat 16th June Sun 29th July 2nd Semi Final  Abusive language is unacceptable. Sat 5th May

 Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments Campbelltown v UTS Pennant Hills v Sydney Hills Balmain v Pennant Hills UNSW/ES v St George Sydney Uni v UTS Sydney Hills — Bye Sunday 9th Sept against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is UNSW/ES v Campbelltown North Shore v Wests Round 17 1st Semi Final Wests v St George discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not limited Sydney Uni v Pennant Hills Sat 4th August North Shore v Balmain Sun 6th May Sydney Uni v Wests Sunday 16th Sept to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, Illawarra — Bye Balmain v Illawarra Campbelltown v St George Preliminary Final website postings (including social media such as Facebook, Twitter and blogs). Sydney Hills — Bye Round 12 UTS v North Shore

Round 6 Sat 23rd June Sydney Hills v Pennant Hills Sat 12th May Campbelltown v Sydney Uni Sun 5th August Saturday, 22nd Sept P’ Hills v Campbelltown UTS v Pennant Hills Balmain v UNSW/ES Grand Final Sydney Hills v North Shore Wests v North Shore Illawarra — Bye Officeworks: Illawarra v Wests Sydney Hills v Illawarra a trusted partner Sun 13th May Sun 24th June Balmain v UTS Balmain v St George in the publication Sydney Uni v UNSW/ES UNSW/ES — Bye

of the Football Record. St George — Bye

Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 2 Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 35 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2012 AFL SYDNEY RESULTS AFL SYDNEY CLUB CONTACTS AUBURN Darryl Hillier 0438 440 740 [email protected]

2012 LEADING GOALKICKERS 2012 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP BALMAIN David Yole 0421 551 337 [email protected]

PREMIER DIVISION CLUB LW TOTAL SEN RES U18/ W TOT BALMAIN WOMEN’S Christine McDonald 0403 231 134 [email protected] 3RDS/ WOM LEIGH LAVERY UNSW/ES 1 13 BLACKTOWN MAGIC Greg Howe 0421 064 047 [email protected] DANIEL ROBERTS NORTH SHORE 7 10 CAMDEN Warren Back 0414 795 529 [email protected] UTS 12 12 6 - 30 JAMES CAICA UTS 2 10 CAMPBELLTOWN Mick Fabre 0499 772 193 [email protected] JASON SADDINGTON ST GEORGE 4 10 ST GEORGE 18 8 2 - 28 GOSFORD WILDCATS Deon Crowden 0448 296 705 [email protected] DIVISION ONE CAMDEN 12 12 - 2.4 26.4 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA Clive Sharp 0433 403 620 [email protected] RICHARD BENSON UTS 5 17 ILLAWARRA Debbie Brookfield 0417 410 736 [email protected] MANLY 18 4 4 - 26 JARED WILSON SOUTHERN POWER 4 11 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Luke Gemmill 0401 214 812 [email protected] NICHOLAS BARRETT UTS 1 7 UNSW/ES 18 4 4 - 26 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Liz Fassone 0402 784 350 [email protected] DIVISION TWO STHN POWER 12 8 4 - 24 MANLY WARRINGAH Richard Wharton 0413 380 925 [email protected] JOSIAH AYLING CAMDEN 6 11 BALMAIN 6 8 4 - 18 MOOREBANK Paul Prepost 0407 279 118 [email protected] CASEY STEPHENS UNSW/ES 4 10 NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS Verna Iles 0421 805 147 [email protected] DIVISION THREE ILLAWARRA 12 4 2 - 18 NOR WEST Glenn Whitney 0403 185 265 [email protected] DEAN CONNORS BLACKTOWN 0 14 SYDNEY HILLS 6 4 6 - 16 NORTH SHORE Liz Fitzgerald 0417 290 219 [email protected] MICHAEL DUNLEA SAINTS afc 1 12 PENNANT HILLS 6 4 4 - 14 PENNANT HILLS Ian Parker 0428 261 984 [email protected] DIVISION FOUR PENRITH Greg Corless 0412 579 061 [email protected] ADRIAN DRAGICEVIC UTS 11 23 PENRITH 6 8 0 - 14 RIVERVIEW Brett Somerville 0412 142 433 [email protected] BEN MCGOVERN PENRITH 1 8 MACQUARIE UNI 6 4 2 - 12

DIVISION FIVE SAINTS afc Andrew Blakemore 0407 012 155 [email protected] NORTH SHORE 6 4 2 - 12 GORDON WILLIS SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 13 17 SOUTHERN POWER David Bell 0415 940 219 [email protected] SAINTS AFC 6 4 2 - 12 DANIEL FLINT CAMDEN 4 13 ST GEORGE Brendan Donohue 0419 405 546 [email protected]

U18 DIVISION ONE MOOREBANK 6 0 2 - 8 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES Tony Moran 0432 321 149 [email protected]

JAMES FAMULARO SYDNEY HILLS 3 16 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Phil Wingate 0452 523 602 [email protected] NOR-WEST 6 0 2 - 8 ZAC SALTER RIVERVIEW 2 9 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Ashlee Morgan 0401 353 121 [email protected] SYDNEY UNI 0 4 2 - 6 U18 DIVISION TWO UNSW/ES Paul Simonson 0419 755 684 [email protected]

ALISTAIRE DUELL- BALMAIN 4 8 AUBURN 0 - 4 0.4 4.4 UNSW WOMEN’S Jessie Copper 0425 805 756 [email protected] FERGUSON UTS Simon Rabbitt 0418 418 278 [email protected] BRYCE THOMPSON BALMAIN 2 8 CAMPBELLTOWN 0 0 - 0 0 UTS SHAMROCKS Simone Faulkner 0431 400 196 [email protected] WOMENS WESTS 0 0 0 - 0 KIRRILY BOYD AUBURN 4 7 WESTERN SUBURBS Scott Partlin 0416 202 752 [email protected] HOLROYD-PARRA 0 0 0 - 0 BELINDA PRIDE BALMAIN 4 6 WESTERN WOLVES Tina Zekants 0405 154 277 [email protected] SAINTS Katherine Gow 0437 502 784 [email protected]

NSWAF UMPIRES Angus Heritage 0408 651 855 [email protected]

Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 34 Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 3 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au FIXTURES 2012 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS DIVISION FOUR P W L D F A % PTS FIXTURES — APRIL 25-29 FIXTURES — MAY 5-6 UTS 3 3 0 0 324 178 182 12 Premier Division Premier Division Wednesday April 25—Anzac Day Saturday, May 5 PENRITH 3 2 1 0 329 154 214 8 Western Suburbs v Balmain @ Picken Oval @ 2:00pm Campbelltown v UTS @ Monarch Oval @ 2:10pm GOSFORD 3 2 1 0 243 139 175 8 Saturday, April 28 UNSW/ES v St George @ Village Green @ 2:10pm UNSW/ES 3 2 1 0 321 202 159 8 Illawarra v Sydney Hills Eagles @ North Dalton Park @ 2:10pm North Shore v Western Suburbs @ Gore Hill Oval @ 2:30pm MANLY WARRINGAH 3 2 1 0 186 134 139 8 St George v North Shore @ Gore Hill Oval @ 2:10pm Sydney University v Pennant Hills @ Sydney Uni Oval No 1 @ 4:10pm UNSW/ES v Pennant Hills @ Village Green @ 2:10pm Sunday, May 6 NORTH SHORE 3 2 1 0 179 169 106 8 UTS v Sydney University @ Trumper Park @ 2:10pm Balmain v Illawarra @ Henson Park @ 2:10pm SOUTHERN POWER 3 1 2 0 135 198 68 4 Campbelltown—Bye Sydney Hills Eagles —Bye Division One MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 3 1 2 0 152 283 54 4 Division One Saturday, April 28 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 3 0 3 0 134 304 44 0 Saturday, May 5 UTS v Holroyd Parramatta @ Trumper Park @ 10:30am NOR WEST 3 0 3 0 88 330 27 0 UNSW/ES v Pennant Hills @ Village Green @ 12:00pm North Shore v Western Suburbs @ Gore Hill Oval @ 12:30pm Western Suburbs v Penrith @ Picken Oval @ 2:10pm Holroyd Parramatta v Pennant Hills @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 2:10pm DIVISION FIVE P W L D F A % MR Penrith v Manly Warringah @ Greygums Oval @ 2:30pm Manly Warringah v Sydney Hills Eagles @ Weldon Oval @ 2:10pm SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 2 2 0 0 222 53 419 100 Southern Power v North Shore @ Gwawley Oval @ 2:30pm Macquarie University v UTS @ University oval @ 4:10pm Macquarie University—Bye Sunday, May 6 CAMDEN 3 3 0 0 293 170 172 100 Division Two UNSW/ES v Southern Power @ Village Green @ 2:10pm UTS 3 2 0 1 259 82 316 83 Saturday, April 28 Sydney Hills Eagles —Bye MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 3 2 1 0 132 195 68 67 Illawarra v UNSW/ES @ North Dalton Park @ 10:00am Division Two St George v Moorebank @ Gore Hill Oval @ 10:00am Saturday, May 5 SAINTS afc 2 1 1 0 167 127 132 50 Manly Warringah v Auburn @ Weldon Oval @ 12:00pm UNSW/ES v St George @ Village Green @ 12:00pm MOOREBANK 3 1 2 0 293 266 110 33 Nor West v Camden @ Bensons Lane @ 2:10pm Sydney University v Nor West @ Sydney Uni Oval No 1 @ 2:00pm UNSW/ES 3 0 2 1 158 178 89 17 Sunday, April 29 Camden v Manly Warringah @ Harrington Park @ 2:10pm PENRITH Balmain v Sydney University @ Henson Park @ 12:00pm Moorebank v Auburn @ Rosedale Park @ 2:10pm 2 0 2 0 111 271 41 0 Division Three Sunday, May 6 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 3 0 3 0 90 383 24 0 Saturday, April 28 Balmain v Illawarra @ Henson Park @ 12:00pm U18 DIVISION ONE P W L D F A % PTS Western Suburbs v Campbelltown @ Picken Oval @ 10:00am Division Three Southern Power v Moorebank @ Gwawley Oval @ 12:30pm Saturday, May 5 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 3 3 0 0 335 123 272 100 UTS v Sydney University @ Trumper Park @ 12:30pm Moorebank v Western Suburbs @ Rosedale Park @ 12:00pm PENNANT HILLS 2 2 0 0 162 91 178 100 Sydney Hills Eagles v Macquarie University @ Bruce Purser @ 2:10pm Saints afc v Blacktown @ Pioneers Park @ 2:10pm Sydney Hills Eagles v Southern Power @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 12:00pm UNSW/ES 3 2 1 0 260 170 153 67 Division Four Campbelltown v UTS @ Monarch Oval @ 12:00pm NORTH SHORE 2 1 1 0 242 73 332 50 Macquarie University v Saints afc @ University Oval @ 12:00pm Saturday, April 28 ILLAWARRA 2 1 1 0 152 115 132 50 UTS v Holroyd Parramatta @ Trumper Park @ 8:30am Blacktown v Sydney University @ Blacktown No 2 @ 2:10pm Manly Warringah v North Shore @ Weldon Oval @ 10:00am Division Four SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 2 1 1 0 154 172 90 50 Nor West v Southern Power @ Bensons Lane @ 12:00pm Saturday, May 5 ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW 3 1 2 0 162 156 104 33 Gosford v Penrith @ Adcock Park @ 1:00pm North Shore v Gosford @ Gore Hill Oval @ 10:30am ST GEORGE 3 1 2 0 184 244 75 33 Macquarie University v UNSW/ES @ University Oval @ 2:10pm Holroyd Parramatta v Nor West @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 12:00pm Division Five Penrith v Manly Warringah @ Greygums Oval @ 12:30pm WESTERN SUBURBS 2 0 2 0 51 236 22 0 Saturday, April 28 Macquarie University v UTS @ University Oval @ 2:00pm PENRITH 2 0 2 0 24 346 7 0 Macquarie University v Sydney University @ University Oval @ 12:00pm Sunday, May 6 U18 DIVISION TWO P W L D F A % MR Saints afc v Camden @ Pioneers Park @ 12:00pm UNSW/ES v Southern Power @ Village Green @ 12:00pm Holroyd Parramatta v UTS @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 2:10pm Division Five BALMAIN 2 2 0 0 376 53 709 100 Sunday, April 29 Saturday, May 5 SOUTHERN POWER 2 2 0 0 155 43 360 100 Penrith v Moorebank @ Dukes Oval @ 1:00pm Penrith v Sydney University @ Greygums Oval @ 8:30am MANLY WARRINGAH 3 2 1 0 204 133 153 67 UNSW/ES—Bye Macquarie University v Saints afc @ University Oval @ 10:00am SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 2 1 1 0 142 91 156 50 U18 Division One Moorebank v UTS @ Rosedale Park @ 10:00am Saturday, April 28 Sunday, May 6 MOOREBANK 2 1 1 0 132 140 94 50 UNSW/ES v Pennant Hills @ Village Green @ 10:00am UNSW/ES v Holroyd Parramatta @ Village Green @ 10:00am Western Suburbs v Penrith @ Picken Oval @ 12:00pm MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 2 1 1 0 94 143 66 50 Camden —Bye Illawarra v Sydney Hills Eagles @ North Dalton Park @ 12:00pm NOR WEST 3 1 2 0 190 182 104 33 U18 Division One St George v North Shore @ Gore Hill Oval @ 12:00pm SAINTS afc 3 1 2 0 109 407 27 33 Sunday, April 29 Saturday, May 5 St Ignatius, Riverview v Pennant Hills @ Riverview First Field @ 10:00am North Shore v Western Suburbs @ Gore Hill Oval @ 8:30am HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 3 0 3 0 63 273 23 0 UNSW/ES v St George @ Village Green @ 10:00am U18 Division Two WOMENS P W L D F A % MR Saturday, April 28 Penrith v Illawarra @ Greygums Oval @ 10:30am Southern Power v Balmain @ Gwawley Oval @ 8:30am Sydney University v Pennant Hills @ Sydney Uni Oval No 1 @ 6:45pm WOLLONGONG SAINTS 1 1 0 0 42 12 300 100 Macquarie University v Moorebank @ University Oval @ 10:00am St Ignatius, Riverview & Sydney Hills Eagles—Bye NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS 1 1 0 0 66 29 228 100 Sydney Hills Eagles v Manly Warringah @ Bruce Purser @ 12:00pm Sunday, May 6 Holroyd Parramatta v Nor West @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 12:00pm U18 Division Two BALMAIN DOCKERS 2 2 0 0 134 68 197 100 Saints afc—Bye Sunday, May 6 AUBURN TIGERS 2 2 0 0 98 55 178 100 Womens Balmain v Macquarie University @ Henson Park @ 10:00am SOUTHERN POWER 2 1 1 0 78 35 223 50 Saturday, April 28 Womens WESTERN WOLVES 2 1 1 0 87 85 102 0 Western Wolves v UTS Shamrocks @ Mahoney Park @ 10:00am Saturday, May 5 Southern Power v Balmain @ Gwawley Oval @ 10:30am Balmain v UTS Shamrocks @ Mahoney Park @ 9:00am UNSW STINGRAYS 2 1 1 0 59 80 74 0 Auburn v Wollongong @ Mahoney Park @ 12:00pm Western Wolves v Sydney University @ Mahoney Park @ 11:00am SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 1 0 1 0 44 64 69 0 Macquarie University v Newtown @ University Oval @ 4:30pm Macquarie University v Penrith @ Mahoney Park @ 1:00pm Sunday, April 29 PENRITH RAMETTES 1 0 1 0 39 64 61 0 UNSW/ES v Wollongong @ Mahoney Park @ 3:00pm Penrith v UNSW/ES @ Dukes Oval @ 11:00am Auburn v Southern Power @ Mahoney Park @ 5:00pm MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 2 0 2 0 33 100 33 0 Sydney University—Bye Newtown —Bye UTS SHAMROCKS 2 0 2 0 16 102 17 0

Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 4 Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 33 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2012 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS AFL SYDNEY WEBSITE PREMIER DIVISION P W L D F A % MR Whatever you need to know about AFL Sydney UNSW/ES 3 3 0 0 345 159 217 100 ST GEORGE 3 3 0 0 286 164 174 100 is available on our website ILLAWARRA 3 2 1 0 261 192 136 67 UTS 3 2 1 0 281 279 101 67 www.sydneyafl.com.au NORTH SHORE 2 1 1 0 225 130 173 50 BALMAIN 2 1 1 0 263 171 154 50 PENNANT HILLS 2 1 1 0 161 161 100 50 Latest News Results SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 3 1 2 0 184 286 64 33 WESTERN SUBURBS 2 0 2 0 169 222 76 0 CAMPBELLTOWN 3 0 3 0 181 472 38 0 2012 Fixtures Ladders SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 2 0 2 0 58 178 33 0 DIVISION ONE P W L D F A % MR Photo Gallery Sydney AFL Forms UTS 3 3 0 0 310 112 277 100 MANLY WARRINGAH 3 3 0 0 224 122 184 100 SOUTHERN POWER 3 2 1 0 287 115 250 67 All match details and player information will be available PENRITH 2 1 1 0 136 130 105 50 on the website by 7pm on the day of the match NORTH SHORE 2 1 1 0 119 116 103 50 PENNANT HILLS 2 1 1 0 80 180 44 50 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 3 1 2 0 185 186 99 33 SOCIAL MEDIA UNSW/ES 3 1 2 0 225 237 95 33 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 3 1 2 0 134 207 65 33 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 2 0 2 0 55 158 35 0 WESTERN SUBURBS 2 0 2 0 43 235 18 0

DIVISION TWO P W L D F A % MR UNSW/ES 3 3 0 0 325 116 280 100 ST GEORGE 3 2 1 0 182 171 106 67 A F L Sy d n e y @ A F L Syd n e y CAMDEN 3 2 1 0 234 236 99 67 BALMAIN 3 2 1 0 171 208 82 67 MANLY-WARRINGAH 2 1 1 0 133 115 116 50 AFL SYDNEY MATCH OF THE WEEK SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 2 1 1 0 127 124 102 50 ILLAWARRA 3 1 2 0 187 172 109 33 In 2012 selected matches will be live streamed through the AFL Sydney NOR WEST 3 1 2 0 199 204 98 33 MOOREBANK 3 1 2 0 211 235 90 33 website thanks to Digital Sports. To watch live simply go to AUBURN 3 0 3 0 114 302 28 0 www.sydneyafl.com.au and click on the AFL Sydney TV tab.

DIVISION THREE P W L D F A % PTS UTS 3 3 0 0 279 47 594 12 All matches live streamed will then be stored on the AFL Sydney website SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 3 3 0 0 324 73 444 12 and can viewed at any time. SAINTS afc 3 2 1 0 376 115 327 8 SOUTHERN POWER 3 2 1 0 326 164 199 8 BLACKTOWN 3 2 1 0 275 157 175 8 This weeks live match: SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 3 1 2 0 135 216 63 4 MACQUARIE UNI 3 1 2 0 178 345 52 4 WESTERN SUBURBS 3 1 2 0 103 357 29 4 Saturday 2:10pm—Illawarra v Sydney Hills Eagles MOOREBANK 3 0 3 0 139 356 39 0 CAMPBELLTOWN 3 0 3 0 123 428 29 0

Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 32 Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 5 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au AFL SYDNEY TEAM OF THE WEEK—ROUND 3 2012 AFL SYDNEY RESULTS U18 DIVISION ONE ST GEORGE 2.3, 4.8, 6.11, 8.11 (59) UNSW/ES 6.4, 13.10, 16.13, 20.19 (139) ILLAWARRA 1.4, 2.6, 4.7, 6.13 (49) PENRITH 0.1, 0.2, 1.2, 2.4 (16) Kristian Pearson Balmain GOALS, GOALS, ST GEORGE : J. Stek 4, J. Gasovski 2, J. Claridge 2 ILLAWARRA : J. Suther- UNSW/ES : H. Millar 4, T. Duffy 4, J. McKinlay 3, A. Cupido 2, J. Walker 2, X. land 5, J. Lavender 1 Mahady 2, L. Job 1, A. Werfel 1, P. Dadic 1 BEST, PENRITH : J. Devlin 2 Marcus Linsen Michael Milner ST GEORGE : M. Querzoli, J. Stek, M. Edwards, D. Watts, M. McDonald, L. BEST, Campbelltown St George Bielby UNSW/ES : J. Walker, D. Roos, H. Millar, A. Cupido, F. Whitney, L. Job ILLAWARRA : W. Rickards, J. Sutherland, E. Roberts, N. Lomas, K. Anu, J. PENRITH : M. Purse, P. Pope, J. Devlin, S. Hunt, J. Noble, H. Doyle Roebuck

SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 2.3, 6.5, 6.6, 8.10 (58) ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW 1.2, 4.3, 6.6, 7.7 (49) Hamish Turner Troy Bartlett Jack Dwyer Bye: Pennant Hills, Western Suburbs, Sydney University, North UTS Illawarra GOALS, Shore SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES : J. Famularo 3, R. Stubbs 1, Z. Amos 1, A. Rickett 1, J. Regan 1, A. Fender 1 ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW : J. Cistulli 2, Z. Salter 2, O. Wetzlar 2, L. Swan 1 BEST, SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES : N. Crowe, C. Polkinghorne, A. Rickett, J. McPher- son, J. Rylance, H. Bond Selby Lee-Steere ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW : O. Gohl, B. Cunningham, J. McKenzie, O. Balmain Wetzlar, J. Howard, T. Bigg

Tom O’Dwyer Ben Jones DIVISION FOUR Joel Robbie UTS UNSW/ES St George NORTH SHORE 11.7-73 def. MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 11.5-71 UTS 22.15-147 def. NOR WEST 3.8-26 Ryan Plant UNSW/ES MANLY WARRINGAH 6.17-53 def. SOUTHERN POWER 5.7-37 GOSFORD 15.18-108 def. HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 6.9-45

Dane Rampe UNSW/ES 16.12-108 def. PENRITH 10.8-68 UNSW/ES DIVISION FIVE UTS 19.20-134 def. PENRITH 8.3-51

CAMDEN 14.9-93 def. MOOREBANK 7.11-53

Dan McFarlane Tim Nash Matthew Round MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 13.6-84 def. UNSW/ES 9.16-70

UTS North Shore Balmain SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 23.32-170 def. HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 1.3-9 U18 DIVISION TWO SOUTHERN POWER 12.13-80 def. MANLY WARRINGAH 2.7-19

SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 12.23-95 def. SAINTS afc 2.3-15

Errol Sertbas Paul Sain MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 6.10-46 def. NOR WEST 5.6-36 North Shore St George BALMAIN 19.15-129 def. HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 6.3-39 WOMEN AUBURN 10.4-64 def. PENRITH 6.3-39

Danny Roberts BALMAIN 9.16-70 def. UNSW/ES 3.6-24 North Shore WESTERN WOLVES 8.10-58 def. MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 3.1-19

SOUTHERN POWER 9.14-68 def. UTS SHAMROCKS 0.0-0

Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 6 Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 31 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2012 AFL SYDNEY RESULTS AFL SYDNEY RISING STAR—ROUND 3 DIVISION TWO ERROL SERTBAS (North Shore) UNSW/ES 4.6, 7.10, 10.14, 17.16 (118) NOR-WEST 3.2, 8.4, 11.7, 15.10 (100) BALMAIN 0.1, 0.4, 1.5, 2.7 (19) AUBURN 2.1, 2.1, 3.2, 3.4 (22) Still eligible for Under 18’s Erol played his first senior game across GOALS, GOALS, UNSW/ES : C. Stephens 4, W. Swanson 4, B. Currie 3, B. Humphry 2, S. NOR-WEST : L. Allan 4, M. Gray 2, P. Sherwood 2, S. Tibben 1, A. Travers 1, half forward having 18 possessions kicking one goal and was Laughlin 1, T. Falvey 1, S. Powell 1, T. Barelli 1 M. Smith 1, G. Hoffmann 1, J. Berry 1, P. Webster 1, M. Morgan 1 voted the players player for the round. It was great start to his BALMAIN : L. Bond 1, A. Kyprianou 1 AUBURN : M. Moussa 2, M. Kassem 1 BEST, BEST, senior football career. UNSW/ES : B. Humphry, B. Currie, M. Dixon, J. Metcalfe, S. Powell, R. NOR-WEST : G. Hoffmann, M. Smith, A. Bayne, L. Allan, A. Lawes, A. Crocket Travers BALMAIN : K. Jones, N. Preston, W. Blackburne, A. Cottrell, J. Maniscalco, AUBURN : M. Kassem, O. Said, M. Moussa, B. Gilmore, C. Kondic, T. Erol is in his second year at the club in the Under 18 program, R. Stevenson Zaarour after playing his junior football with Manly. It's particular pleasing to see our junior development program kicking into action. Erol CAMDEN 3.1, 9.3, 12.7, 15.9 (99) ILLAWARRA 1.5, 2.7, 3.9, 8.10 (58) MOOREBANK 2.3, 6.4, 7.7, 10.12 (72) ST GEORGE 0.0, 1.1, 3.3, 4.4 (28) joined the senior squad in pre-season training back in November and quickly stamped himself as one of our elite runners. GOALS, GOALS, CAMDEN : J. Ayling 6, C. Kendrick 3, C. Ravlich 2, S. Young 1, C. Murray 1, J. ILLAWARRA : J. Kenny 2, A. Boatfield 2, S. Morgan 1, P. Balding 1, B. Murray 1, N. Hills 1 Patterson 1, B. Gatwood 1 Senior coach Jon Hayres stated on Erol's performance, “What MOOREBANK : B. Currant 3, T. Currant 2, B. Wicken 2, R. Thompson-Laing ST GEORGE : A. Bennett 3, D. Bowen 1 1, M. Burton 1, S. Wicken 1 BEST, impressed me most was his defensive work rate and fierce desire BEST, ILLAWARRA : A. Boatfield, S. Morgan, M. Toussis, M. O'Brian, N. Iskra, M. to play his role for the team” and “Erol has worked hard single CAMDEN : B. Grasso, J. Ayling, N. Hills, A. Zovi, C. Kendrick, R. Lawson Adamson MOOREBANK : T. Currant, L. Bayne, J. O'Mara, P. Konowalow, J. Moore, N. ST GEORGE : H. Brooks, D. Lim, A. Bennett, B. Carroll, R. Talbot, D. Bowen mindedly on his development areas & reaped the rewards yester- Vassallo day. He is aware there is still more upside, if he wants”.

Sydney University vs Manly Warringah—Postponed North Shore coaches, team mates and supporters are looking DIVISION THREE forward to watching Erol continue to put in the hard work on the training track, to further improve his game as the year progresses. Previous Nominees UTS 1.1, 2.3, 2.3, 4.7 (31) MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 4.3, 6.6, 11.8, 12.11 (83) BLACKTOWN 1.1, 2.2, 2.4, 3.4 (22) MOOREBANK 0.7, 3.8, 3.8, 10.11 (71) Rd 1—Taran Etto (Campbelltown) Rd 2—Joshua Cass (Balmain) GOALS, GOALS, UTS : T. Dutton 1, G. Capozzi 1, B. Hay 1, H. Baldock 1 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY : R. Pryor 4, E. Hicks 3, B. Martin 2, S. Mann 2, D. BLACKTOWN : L. Corr 1, M. O'Grady 1, P. Barclay 1 Munday 1 MOOREBANK : J. Hook 4, J. Weston 3, L. O'Connor 3 BEST, BEST, UTS : R. O'Grady, H. Baldock, M. Izhik, L. Gaffney, B. Hay, T. Dutton MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY : N. Anderson, P. Sobb, P. Leaney, J. Hardman, A. Carlini, AFL SYDNEY WOMENS RISING STAR—ROUND 2 BLACKTOWN : D. Clifford, M. Burger, M. Hinchcliffe, G. Howe, J. Mann, C. Pass D. Avery AFL SYDNEY WOMENS RISING STAR—ROUND 2 MOOREBANK : D. Keane, A. Bedford, L. O'Connor, J. Hook, J. Weston, D. Balder- ston JESSICA PAULIC (Auburn)

WESTERN SUBURBS 3.3, 7.8, 9.12, 10.15 (75) SAINTS AFC 6.7, 11.11, 19.13, 23.18 (156) SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 1.1, 2.2, 5.2, 7.3 (45) CAMPBELLTOWN 0.0, 0.3, 0.4, 1.5 (11) Jessica Paulic’s is a friendly and respectful nineteen year old from the Western suburbs. Her weekday visits to the gym and AFL exposure throughout school gives her an GOALS, GOALS, WESTERN SUBURBS : J. Masters 4, E. Doherty 1, R. Cott 1, M. Carney 1, R. Tyer- SAINTS AFC : N. Gozzi 3, S. Harper-Wirth 3, M. Moffat 2, D. Waterston 2, M. advantage over other newcomers to the code. man 1, M. Margan 1, D. Green 1 Kavanagh 1, J. Pendleton 1, M. Dunlea 1, E. Loughey 1 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES : N. Peters 4, J. Niemand 2, S. Acland 1 CAMPBELLTOWN : N. Tyerman 1 BEST, BEST, Jess played her second game of AFL with the Auburn Tigers in Round 2 WESTERN SUBURBS : J. Masters, M. Barnes, A. De Brouwer, R. Cott, S. Philpott SAINTS AFC : S. Harper-Wirth, N. Gozzi, J. Pendleton, M. Dunlea SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES : N. Peters, B. Doyle, S. Tumminello, M. Mack, S. Marks, J. CAMPBELLTOWN : C. Pal, V. Musgrave, R. Martin, K. Bradley, J. Utech, J. Wheeler against the Penrith Ramettes. Jess kicked two goals in the game. Lawrence Jess is very strong both in the air and when the ball hits the ground. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 4.3, 8.8, 9.14, 11.17 (83) SOUTHERN POWER 1.2, 1.3, 3.3, 5.3 (33) She is a well balanced athletic AFL player and her soccer background means she knows where to run to create options for her team mates. GOALS, SYDNEY UNIVERSITY : C. Boustred 4, C. Wilkinson 2, R. Geraghty 2, J. Heazlewood She has quickly settled as a starting key forward and is one of the im- 1, C. Reid 1, L. Huxtable 1 SOUTHERN POWER : T. Aggett 2, A. Carmody 1, L. Hall 1, A. Wardrop 1 portant factors in the side’s first two wins. BEST, Previous Nominees SYDNEY UNIVERSITY : J. Delaney, M. Horsley, R. Geraghty, A. Clark, C. Wilkinson, L. Mchendrich Rd 1—Sandra Janjetokic (Sydney University) SOUTHERN POWER : C. Roe, A. Cluff, D. Wood, M. New, J. Butcher, M. Peterson

Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 30 Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 7 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au MAGPIES DRAW ON ANZAC SPIRIT 2012 AFL SYDNEY RESULTS The Western Suburbs Magpies will not have to look far for inspiration ahead of their Anzac Day clash with the Balmain Dockers at Picken Oval. PREMIER DIVISION Western Suburbs President, Andrew Taylor reflected on the significance UTS 3.3, 7.11, 11.15, 13.19 (97) UNSW/ES 1.4, 5.7, 13.9, 17.12 (114) of the day. SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 1.2, 5.4, 7.4, 10.8 (68) BALMAIN 0.5, 1.10, 7.11, 11.15 (81) “It is a day of natural reflection- reflecting on Australian values and the GOALS, GOALS, principles which can be related between sport and Anzac Day itself,” Tay- UTS : D. Lavender 2, J. Caica 2, J. Gardiner 2, N. Haslam 1, K. Webb 1, B. UNSW/ES : R. Troon 3, S. Tagliabue 2, M. Collett 2, J. Parmenter 2, R. lor said. Worrall-Thompson 1, F. Adamson 1, A. Kymantas 1, P. Healey 1, J. Kenna 1 McAlister 2, J. Kiel 2, L. Lavery 1, A. Gulden 1, M. Rawlinson 1, D. Rampe 1 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES : M. Clinch 2, T. Kear 2, A. Moeller 1, D. Killworth 1, BALMAIN : B. Taggart 4, T. Matson 3, J. Howard 3, C. Bolt 1 “There are a lot of aspects that relate to both football and the military; A. McLennan 1, A. Foxall 1, E. Barclay 1, L. Stuart 1 BEST, including the courage, determination and sacrifice for your teammates BEST, UNSW/ES : D. Rampe, R. Plant, J. Robbie, P. Kefalas , A. Henderson, R. UTS : D. McFarlane, T. O'Dwyer, H. Turner, J. Kenna, J. Caica, N. Haslam McAlister BALMAIN : K. Pearson, M. Round, G. Wilkie, L. Conway, A. Hill, S. and fellow soldiers. SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES : J. Dwyer, J. Gordon, J. Shephard, L. Stuart, E. Lee-Steere “I remember going to the MCG as a kid when Collingwood played Richmond on Anzac Day Okunbor, D. Steer where it was open to everyone.” Taylor said despite a few false starts due to ground unavailability and the like, that the club was NORTH SHORE 8.7, 13.11, 17.14, 23.20 (158) ST GEORGE 1.4, 5.12, 6.16, 10.17 (77) glad to re-establish the fixture which is one of the highlights of the AFL Sydney season. CAMPBELLTOWN 1.0, 5.3, 5.4, 6.6 (42) ILLAWARRA 4.1, 4.1, 6.3, 10.6 (66) “It is one of the things that Balmain and we have worked at over the last few years,” he noted. GOALS, GOALS, “We are really happy now that we have a venue in the redeveloped Picken Oval to play at and NORTH SHORE : D. Roberts 7, S. Carruthers 3, P. Brackin 2, T. Nash 2, D. ST GEORGE : P. Sain 3, J. Saddington 2, A. Wynn 1, B. Jones 1, B. Voigt 1, J. Orr 2, S. Naismith 2, M. Thomas 1, E. Sertbas 1, N. Todd 1, K. Mitchell 1, Z. West 1, S. Wilsen 1 we are really pleased it is happening at our ground. Manley 1 CAMPBELLTOWN : J. Beveridge 3, S. Doherty 3 ILLAWARRA : R. Price 4, J. Brookfield 2, R. Cutifani 2, L. Wilson 1, M. Bates “It is a great local derby and it is something that we should forge between the two clubs.” BEST, 1 NORTH SHORE : E. Sertbas, T. Nash, D. Fitzgerald, J. Harry, S. Naismith, D. BEST, It is a tale of two varying fortunes on and off the field for the Magpies this year. Roberts CAMPBELLTOWN : M. Linsen, B. Martin, B. Joynson, P. Green, M. ST GEORGE : B. Jones, R. Bennett, M. Milner, B. Voigt, P. Sain, J. Sadding- “Off the field, our club is shaping really well- we have got a number of different people onto the Morey, D. Linsen ton committee,” Taylor enthused. “With the amalgamation of our licenced club about to go through, we will have some solid funds Bye: Pennant Hills, Sydney University & Western Suburbs behind our club for the first time in a long time. DIVISION ONE “On the field, a number of our senior players have either retired or moved away, leaving us with a number of very good juniors coming through.” UTS 3.1, 6.2, 9.3, 12.5 (77) NORTH SHORE 3.3, 4.6, 6.8, 9.8 (62) Taylor identifies these youngsters as ‘the future of the club’ and with the off-field issues out of SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 0.0, 1.0, 4.1, 4.2 (26) MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 3.2, 5.6, 7.7, 8.10 (58) the way, the club is in a position to launch forward. GOALS, GOALS, “We think we have a lot of good juniors and Under 18s and a lot of steel in our side,” Taylor UTS : R. Benson 5, I. Irvin 2, J. Hume 2, C. Browne 1, N. Barrett 1, S. NORTH SHORE : J. Flanagan 2, R. Snowden 2, T. Aynsley 1, K. Tangney 1, S. pointed out. McGuinness 1 Easey 1, B. Hatton 1, J. Fitzgerald 1 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES : J. Duss 2, B. Rogers 2 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY : D. Brogan 4, L. Gemmill 2, B. Cooper 1, C. Schulz “I think we can nurture that and point that in the right direction to be a very competitive side BEST, 1 throughout the year.” UTS : W. Bland, B. Holland, J. Lynas, I. Irvin, C. Browne, S. Silver BEST, SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES : A. Duncan, J. Collis, M. Scholz, L. Butler, J. Duss, B. NORTH SHORE : S. Easey, C. D'Souza, J. Russell - Jones, T. McMahon, R. Taylor has seen most things in his long association with the club and is not buying the specula- Hynes Meldrum, M. Trent MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY : B. Cooper, D. Brogan, C. Schulz, P. Le Breton, A. tion about the club’s fall down the ladder. Rodgers, S. Forrest “I know there has been a lot of talk around us finishing last and how we are not going to do very well, but our club is not thinking like that at all,” Taylor MANLY WARRINGAH 2.1, 6.2, 8.3, 12.4 (76) PENRITH 1.4, 5.4, 8.5, 12.8 (80) SOUTHERN POWER 3.2, 6.3, 7.4, 10.5 (65) UNSW/ES 5.1, 6.4, 7.7, 11.7 (73) said. “We are not looking negatively on it, we are looking very GOALS, GOALS, MANLY WARRINGAH : E. Burke 3, M. Ahern 3, G. Benbow 2, T. Armitage 1, PENRITH : D. Chivas 4, J. Weller 2, N. Allison 2, P. McGuinness 1, D. Schroot positively on it and we believe if we can play to our po- A. Robertson 1, C. Pridgeon 1, T. Thurgarland 1 1, M. Lewis 1, N. Wright 1 tential and bring our juniors through, then we will be SOUTHERN POWER : J. Wilson 4, D. Turner 2, J. Clarke 1, A. Craig 1, M. UNSW/ES : B. Abbott 5, C. McKinlay 2, S. Martin 2, P. Stokes 1, R. Farrelly 1 Graham 1, G. Enright 1 BEST, very competitive. BEST, PENRITH : N. Allison, D. Bradley, J. Edwards, A. Sharp, D. Schroot, D. Chivas MANLY WARRINGAH : H. Webb, E. Burke, T. Thurgarland, A. Buncle, D. UNSW/ES : F. Rowe, J. Pascoe, T. Naghten, C. McKinlay, B. Abbott, B. “Where that will take us, I don’t know, but we will be Stroud, A. Robertson Zieschang going into every game to win.” SOUTHERN POWER : L. Davis, A. Craig, M. Graham, R. Murphy, J. Dickens, M. Findlay

Bye: Pennant Hills, Holroyd Parramatta & Western Suburbs

Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 8 Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 29 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au NSWAF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION PLAYER PROFILE — ANDREW CRAIG www.nswafua.com.au Andrew Craig—Southern Power 29 years old No Name No Name 2012 Number List 100+ games with North Wagga, East Wagga Kooringal and most recently Turvey Park No Name 43 CYRUS AFTASI 58 CHRIS NIXON First year with Southern Power 1 ANTON LEWIS 44 SEAN STREAT 60 MICHAEL ELLIOT 46 MATTHEW KRISE 61 BLAKE LANGER Two time Club Best & Fairest 2 ALEXANDER TALBOT 3 JUSTIN FOX 47 DANIEL CRICHTON 62 ALEX HOCKING 1. How have you settled in at Southern Power? 48 CONOR DEWAR 63 DAVID McPHERSON 4 DAVID NEWELL It’s been really good. Having trained with the boys in the second half of last year, I had an 49 STIRLING COATES 64 CHRISTINE BURROWS 5 CAMERON BARR 50 DAVID LENOIR 65 MATTHEW GEDDES idea of their game plan which has made things a lot easier. They have been really good. 6 JAMES BAILEY 51 JEREMY BOLAND 66 JORDAN JACKSON 7 FRANK KALAYZICH 2. What are the differences from football in the Riverina to that in Sydney? 52 MORRIS ANDREWS 68 BRODIE JAMES Pretty hard to tell at the moment playing-wise! I guess I'm really getting used to the fact 9 MICHAEL PECK 53 JESS MARKUT 69 PAUL O’BRIEN that there are so many divisions and getting my head around the fact that as a club, you 10 MARK HOPKINS 55 DANIEL COGHLAN 70 ZOE VICIC 11 DEAN GARROWAY 56 IGOR STOJKOV 71 MATTHEW ELLIOTT are not always playing at the one ground. Oh, and the fact that Sydney traffic may be a 12 TODD FLETCHER 57 MORGAN HUDSON 79 DAMIAN ELVEY little different to that of Wagga Wagga’s!

13 CARL FLETCHER The AFL Sydney Umpire group is pleased to this week profile Boundary Umpire Coach – Stewart (Chook) Eckermann. 2. What are you looking to work on this year personally? 14 WILLIAM MacARTHUR The role and impact of Stewart on so many umpire’s lives is truly immeasurable. The thing that sets him apart from others, is his ability to engender a feeling of comradeship and teamwork within the Hopefully to play good footy and to play alongside my brother. I haven’t played a season 15 STEPHEN STORK boundary umpiring ranks. To Stewart, it makes no difference if you are new to boundary umpiring or an old war horse he delivers same level of of footy with him in 10 years. 17 AIDAN GROSAS commitment to your fitness, welfare and training and is often seen spending time with umpires perfecting their skills. Another thing that epitomises Stewart’s commitment to the boundary umpiring group is his dedication and support on 18 STEVEN WALLBANK game days. He is often seen running around the outside of football ovals all over Sydney providing encouragement and 3. What is it like with your brother, Rod, coaching you? 19 GAVIN BERTRAM advice – the truth is that he probably runs further than the officiating boundary umpires! The Eckermann family have a rich history in Sydney football, with Stewart’s father being an umpire and a member of the Yeah it’s really good. I have always looked up to him growing up and he has always been 20 CHRIS HAYTER Umpires Association executive for many years. such a great footy player. I'm excited to be playing Over a period of fifteen (15) years, Stewart officiated in over one hundred (100) AFL Sydney games so when he finally 22 JOHN BENSON decided to retire it was a natural transition into a coaching role. under him. In addition to his role as coach with the AFL Sydney Umpires, Stewart is also the AFL Boundary Umpires Coach and takes 23 MICHAEL RICHARDS great pride in the success of the Sydney based AFL boundary umpires. He is also very optimistic about the future of 24 LACHLAN McDONALD boundary umpiring, as a number of junior umpires are emerging through the ranks. 4. How can Southern Power go this year? The on-going level of commitment that Stewart makes to boundary umpiring is outstanding and his guidance, support and 25 CHRIS MARATHAKIS encouragement of the entire umpire group is acknowledged and respected. I watched a couple of games last year and with the We thank Stewart for his continuing commitment to improving and supporting the AFL Sydney Umpires Group. 26 ASHLEY SYMONS How long have you been umpiring and what grades? core playing group still around as well as the gains 27 GLEN CALLAGHAN My knees would say I started in 1742 but I started officially started in 1995 - Premier Division mostly. this year, I am hoping that we can go one better and I retired in 2006 and since then have been coaching boundary umpires. 29 GEORDIE HAWKINS The commitment needed to umpire – what sacrifices do you make to umpire every week? win a flag (having lost to Manly-Warringah in the Di- They never seemed like sacrifices to me. I was happy to be umpiring; I enjoyed the focus it gave to my life. 30 JACK BAWDEN What has been your great achievement? vision One Grand Final last year).

31 BRAD DEAN I have not achieved it yet, but my greatest achievement will be to have coached Sydney based boundary umpires into the AFL. 5. Who will win the AFL Premiership, Brownlow 32 RILEY MIEDLER Some personal achievements include officiating over 100 senior games and umpiring a game on the SCG. Who has been your inspiration? and Coleman Medallist? 33 TOM BOWES Ernest Shackleton. Carlton to win the Grand Final, Murph (Marc Murphy) 34 LUKE TURNER What motivates you? Future possibilities. to win the Brownlow and Buddy Franklin for the Cole- 35 PETER HUMPHRIES What are you expectations for the AFL Sydney 2010 season? 36 SAMUEL PARKINSON I expect to develop and improve boundary umpires. man Medal. Any pre-game rituals? 37 STEPHEN BAKER Always walked a lap of the oval and have had the same gear bag since day one. What is your favourite food and drink? 6. Funniest teammate and why? 38 VICTORIA RAWLINGS Anything! Just keep your hands and feet away from my mouth. Ross Emmerick. He is very easy to heckle on and he 39 DANIEL WHITE How do you think people describe you? As a Mr Bean impersonator he makes a good boundary umpire. takes the bait hook, line and sinker! 40 MICHAEL RASO What would be one thing most people do not know about you? I am also a rally car navigator. 7. And finally, what is your footballing highlight? 41 ANDY SMYTH What has been your greatest moment of embarrassment? 42 ROBERT COOKSLEY Only one? There have been so many! Running flat out into various point posts around Sydney was always good for a Winning two club Best and Fairest’s, at East Wagga laugh. 43 SEAN STREAT Why did you choose to become an umpire/be involved in umpiring? and Turvey Park I just always wanted to do it.

Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 28 Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 9 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au WESTERN SUBURBS MAGPIES S A I N T S a f c 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Peter Free Senior Coach: James Van Beek & Fraser Neill No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Black & White Club Colours: Red, White & Black 1 YANNICK MILLIGAN-SAVILLE 1 JASON THOMPSON www.sydneymagpies.com.au www.saintsafc.com 2 JOSHUA ZOPPO 2 PETER CONDUIT 3 JAMES MUIR The ball was bounced and in they went... Round 3 was a bit of a mixed bag for the Saints. Our Ressies had a bye 4 LAWRANCE BASELL

4 JARRYD POLLEY week, which gave them a well earned opportunity to rest up and get 5 SEAN HARPER WIRTH The Sydney Magpies Div 3 side ventured from their Croydon Park home base for over any injuries or complaints from the Round 2 battle against Sydney 5 DANIEL LAMBERT competition against the Sydney Hills Eagles on Sat 21 April. 6 JAMES PICKETT The clashes from last year were competitive and were the right level of challenge for Uni. The Ressies are sure to be looking forward to a week of hard train- 6 JAMES NEWBURY the Magpies who were victorious twice last year. ing on the track in preparation for Round 4, when we will welcome 7 KYLE NUGENT 7 CLINT McGRATH Camden to Pioneers Park. This fixture should the makings of an epic 8 DANNY PEZESHKI On Saturday the boys remained tight and prepared well and after an opening goal encounter with Camden off to a perfect start with 3 wins from 3 and 8 SHANE AITCHISON 9 MARK KAVANAGH from the Eagles and a small arm wrestle where the Magpies gritted and held, the the Saints improving game on game. 9 PETER MAXWELL Magpies gained ascendency. Early strong leading and marking and clinical finishing 11 DON WATERSTON from John Masters led the Magpies to a 2 goal lead at quarter time. 10 FRED LOGAN The Saints Under 18’s are also growing in strength. Their panel is grow- 12 MURRAY CONALLIN 11 MATT EURELL The second quarter was even better for the 'Pies opening up a 6 goal lead at half- ing with every round. Round 3 saw the Saints make the long trip to 13 MATT MUNDEY 12 BILL LAFFERTY time. Returning player Ronan Cott along with recent recruit from basketball Mark Bruce Purser Reserve to face a strong Sydney Hills Eagles team. Well Barnes led strongly for the team with dominant performances in their positions. done to all the 18’s for putting in a strong performance on the day. 14 LLIAM MOUNTNEY 13 JAMIE SCOTT Keep up the hard work. Round 4 is a bye round, this will give the squad 17 ADAM TREMELLEN 14 STEPHEN HUDSON The second half was not dominant for the Magpies and the Eagles did rally and fight much harder in the second half. The extra pressure they applied surprised the a deserved break and a chance to regroup as a squad and focus for 18 GREG O’CONNOR 15 JEFF MORGAN upcoming rounds. Magpies who could not lift that extra notch again in the 3rd and 4th quarters. The 20 MICHAEL DUNLEA

16 TIM LAMBERT extra pressure meant scoring shots were not converted this time. On a field that would rival the size of the MCG, the Saints seniors con- 21 JORDAN LIPSON 17 BUCK ALLEN The team however did win by 5 goals and gave themselves a nice confidence lift and tinued their good start to the season with an impressive display against 22 BEN HERON 18 ROBBIE BAMFORD some attacking and linking football was put on display and showed the Inner Wests Campbelltown at Monarch Oval. Campbelltown put on a tough and fair club's skills and attitude. 24 PAT DOYLE 19 RORY MILLER contest, but with great commitment the Saints improved quarter on quarter taking the game out 156-11. With some mentionable perform- 25 JAY FLEMMING 20 JACK CODD-MILLER The Div 3 team was also glad to hear the Magpie Women had a win on the day also leading to a successful Maggies quinella. ances from Sean Harper-Wirth, Nick Gozzi, Jayden Pendleton, Michael 26 ED CASER 21 PETER GRUNDY Dunlea, Mark Kavanagh and Niall Quinn. We welcome Blacktown Magic 27 BERNARD BUSH 22 LYN ROEHRIG Anyone interested in learning and playing Mens Aussie Rules at an intermediate for the first time to Pioneers Park for Round 4. level should contact Scott Philpott 0410711953 to join a good local club. 29 STEVE SADLER 23 PAT WILLMOT "Badgers Karaoke and Currie night" which promises to be an entertain- 30 ALAN DALY 24 PAT GANNON The Western Wolves playing with only 18 players beat Macquarie University 8 - 10 - 58 to 3 - 1 - 19. ing night out for the whole family. Date is yet to be determined, watch 33 LEIGH WILSON 25 CHRISTIEN SPECHA this space for further details. Visit our website www.saintsafc.com for 34 SCOTT FEIGAN 26 BILAL SCKAFF Wednesday sees Wests take on Balmain Dockers in the Annual Anzac Day clash. The regular updates on social events. day starts with Wests Under 16's at midday, followed by the Senior team at 2pm. 35 DAVE COAKLEY 27 SCOTT LEAR A big thank you and appreciation goes out to our major sponsors for 37 JAMIE GRANT 29 NATHAN SCARFO their continued support - Pacific Network Global Logistics, Oriel Build- 38 JUSTIN HYLAND 30 PATRICK BOYD ing Services and Hyundai. 39 CHRIS GAMBLE 31 SEAMUS PEARSON 42 JOSH FORDHAM 32 BRENTON MUMME GO SAINTERS!! 44 JOEL BLASHKI 33 RYAN HINSON 45 EAMON LOUGHREY 34 JOHN BANNISTER 35 ADAM GREEN 46 MATTHEW KEAST 36 DAVID GREEN 50 RICH ANDERSON 37 JARRYD LEAR 51 STEVE HUNT 46 DARREN HASSETT 58 NICK COLLINS 60 DEAN FRIBENCE 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final

Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 10 Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 27 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au HOLROYD PARRAMATTA GOANNAS BALMAIN DOCKERS 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Shane Jorgenson Senior Coach: Craig White No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Blue & Yellow Club Colours: White & Purple 1 ADAM BYRNE www.goannas.com.au www.balmaindockers.com.au 1 GERARD WILKIE 3 DANIEL BRIAN 2 MICHAEL STACEY (vc) With all our teams bar Division 1 returning to the paddock the Goannas We pay tribute to day to all our fallen heroes. Lest we Forget. 4 SEAN BOWEN 3 LUCK COCKS were searching for their first win of the season across all grades. Div 4 started off the weekends action with a twilight match against Gosford at The Balmain Dockers Under 18s showed the way this past weekend 5 DANE NOBLE 4 JARRYD SMITH Blacktown. The boys were unsure of what to expect taking on the competi- with a comfortable 86 point win against Parramatta on Sunday at 6 ASH AZHAR 5 JORDAN PIDGEON tion newcomers, but at half time that had well and truly seen what Gosford Henson Park. Despite the late arrival of some, the boys put to- had to offer, who controlled the first half and had opened up a match win- 7 JASON FRETWELL gether a sustained effort throughout. Goal scores were Milky with 6 BEN DYHRBERG ning lead by half time. The third quarter showed promise as the side showed 8 BRADLEY PLUG 4 Ben Parbury with 3 Plugger with 3 and Eden Woodend with 2. 7 LUKE McLEOD they could match it with the opposition, but fell away again in the last to see Gosford score an easy win. Albert Leung was best on ground, and was well Better players on the day were Brad Plug, Luke Duignan, Bryce 9 MATTHEW ROUNDS 8 MATTHEW CAHILL supported by some of our other younger players in Jesse Clark and Blake Thomson and Alistaire Duell Ferguson. The Under 18s remain on 10 JEREMY KENNEDY McFarlane. The experienced trio of Matt Ophof, Luke Cocks and Nathan 9 GRADY TAPPING top of the ladder. Next week with the early start at Southern Power 11 JARROD MOBBS McLean all tried to rally the team but to no avail. be sure to set your alarm clocks to “early” boys ! 12 LEIGH CONWAY 10 BRYCE MAYNE Division 5 took on Sydney Uni on Sunday, and from the start of the game the In Premier Division the Dockers lowered their colors to a strongly 13 JOHN MANISCALO 11 SCOTT MAGUIRE signs showed it would be a long day. Sydney Uni raced out of the blocks and committed UNSW-Easts team at the Village Green. With only one 14 JAMES HOWARD 12 GRANT WEBB dominated the game, and when the final siren went they had scored a big win. On a difficult day Ethan Dean, Chad Radford, David Sultana, Brodie goal on the board at half time things were looking bleak, but after a 15 ADRIAN HILL 13 JAKE BRAZELL Siope, Nicholas Tolley and Robin Alexander all put in valiant efforts. sustained effort in the third quarter led by Selby in the ruck and 16 CRAIG WHITE 14 SCOTT NOLAN Wilkes in the middle the tide well and truly turned. James Howard The Under 18’s made the trip to Henson Park for what was to be a tough was also prominent in the third quarter and finished with 3 goals. 17 TOM MATSON 15 MURRAY BAMFORTH match against Balmain, and with the team still feeling the effects of school Ben Taggart put in a huge last quarter to record 4 goals. His leader- 18 TRAVIS STEVENS holidays the job was made a little tougher. A tight first quarter saw Balmain 16 STUART McKINLEY ship on the ground was brilliant. Tom Matson also chimed in with 3 edge ahead, before taking control of the game in the second quarter. To 19 JASON COULOUPAS goals in his first game with the club. Kristain Pearson, Matt rounds 17 CHARLES GALAYINI their credit, the young Goannas did not drop off at any stage, and they came 21 JACKSON MONK out and stood toe to toe with Balmain in the second half, however the and Adrian Hill were also prominent. Congratulations also to JJ 18 BRETT RIZZO damage had already been done and the Goannas went home without secur- Farrell on his hundredth game last Saturday 22 BEN TAGGART 19 KRISTIAN CARVILLE ing the points. Jack O’Reilly and Jordan Pidgeon were dominant all around 24 DANIEL LLOYD the ground, while hayden Turner, Greg Martin and Ben Mannion all had The Division 2 boys did not have one of their better days and ex- 20 MARK HILL 26 AARON COTTRELL strong games. Madit Kot showed plenty of promise in his first game of footy perienced a large loss to the strong UNSW-Easts combination. 21 PETER ZUVELLA and should develop well through the season. Kevin Jones, Nick Preston, Wayde Blackburne and John Maniscalco 27 KRISTIAN PEARSON

were amongst the best. With competition for places strong in all 28 CHRIS BOLT 22 MARK HUDSON Make sure you get your diaries out and mark in the first 2 events of the Goannas social calendar. Saturday May 5 will see the Goannas host their grades the boys know they will have to perform at their best to 30 JEROME FARRELL 23 KANE RADFORD first Ladies Day at Gipps Road, with bubbles, canapés, prizes and some maintain their spots in the 22. 32 MICHAEL CAR 24 GREG ADAMS pampering on offer on top of a great day at the footy. The following Satur- Next Games: Firsts V Wests at Picken Oval ANZAC Day Seconds V day will see the ever popular annual Trivia Night held at the Crown on Sydney University 12 Noon Sunday at Henson and Under 18s 8.30 33 JOSH CASS 25 MATTHEW DIXON McCredie. Go to www.goannas.com.au for more details. am Start at Gnawley Oval Saturday against Southern Power 34 TROY LUFF 26 BEN POOLEY 37 KEVIN JONES 27 SHANE WILLIAMS Let’s make it a great Round for the Dockers this weekend! 44 LEWIS BOND 28 UMIT AKGUL 56 SELBY LEE-STEER 29 SHANE WAHID 57 KRIS ERRICSON 33 ANDREW MUNNS (c) 58 DION BURKE 35 SIMON POTTER 59 MITCH ROSE 60 TOM MABON 36 SIRELI FIFITA

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Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 26 Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 11 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au NORTH SHORE BOMBERS MANLY WARRINGAH WOLVES 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Jon Hayres Senior Coach: Leigh Brain 2012 Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Black & Red Club Colours: Maroon & White 1 LACHLAN PRYOR www.northshorefc.com.au www.manlyafl.com 1 CONNOR PETTERSON 2 DANNY ROBERTS 2 DAVID STROUD 3 DALE FITZGERALD Last Saturday at Gore Hill Oval, it was a very enjoyable and successful The Wolves made a successful trip down to the ‘Shire’, grabbing the day for North Shore, with all three of our teams in action tasting the 3 TYRONE ARMITAGE 4 MICHAEL TRENT points against Southern Power in both Div 1 and Div 4. 5 JARRYD WATTERS spoils of victory. 4 DAVID KOVACEVIC

6 SAM CURRUTHERS The Premier Division team got off to a flying start against Campbell- In the Division 1 Grand Final re-match the Wolves held off the Power to 5 TOMMY BECKETT 7 BRENDAN FITZGERALD town, with Daniel Roberts kicking six goals in the first quarter; and from record a hard-fought 11 point win. It was an intense game from the 6 RYAN WEARNE there the result was never in doubt. Errol Sertbas, coming up from the opening bounce as both sides traded goals throughout the opening 8 CHRIS MURPHY 7 JACK HAWKINS Under 18s, found senior footy to his liking as he took out the best on half. The Power led by a solitary point at the main break and were 9 ADRIAN HARRY ground honours in his senior debut. He looks to have a big future in starting to get the upper hand, with the depleted Wolves having no 8 HARRY WEBB 10 JASON HARRY front of him. available players left on the bench. The physical nature of the game 9 ANTHONY ROBERTSON 12 SAM NAISMITH continued in the second half and despite injuries and no bench rota- Div 1 and Div 4 took on Macquarie Uni, both getting up by a kick in 10 ANGUS BUNCLE 13 TIM NASH tions, the Wolves were able to wrestle back the lead in the third term thrilling contests. Both sides had to absorb plenty of pressure from and hang on in the final quarter for a terrific victory. In what was a 11 MITCHELL MORGAN 14 JAMIE O’DELL Macquarie Uni in cracking contests; but showed plenty of character to great team effort, Webb and Burke (3 goals) were strong through the 12 JAMES MASON 15 SCOTT EASEY take the lead when it mattered and hold it against relentless pressure. middle with Thurgaland and Buncle having outstanding games down 16 MATTY THOMAS But unfortunately the club lost Keith Mitchell in the seniors, who suf- back. That makes it 13 straight wins for Division One dating back to 13 GARETH BENBOW 17 MICHAEL VOYAGE fered horrific facial injuries after a head clash. His season is probably June last year and the Wolves hope to continue their unbeaten start to 14 JAMES GOTTSCHALK over after just the second game; and everyone at the club wishes him 19 RYAN MELDRUM the year hosting Sydney Hills Eagles in Round 4. all the best for his recovery. 15 ERIC BURKE 20 PAT CODLING The Division 2 match against Sydney Uni was postponed due to ground 16 BEN JOSEPH 21 TOM McMAHON This week our club is spread far and wide. Our seniors and under 18s are at home against St George. Div 1 head to the deep south to take on conditions. This week they face Auburn at Weldon. 17 JASPER LAMBE 22 ZAC MANLEY Southern Power at Gwawley; while it’s an early start for Div 4 against 18 LEVI BRAIN 24 NICK TODD Division 4 backed up last week’s effort with a 16 point victory over Manly at Weldon. 19 CRAIG PRIDGEON 25 RON WASON Southern Power. The Wolves took the lead early leading all game de- What better way could supporters ask for to watch our home wins than 26 TIM WESTON spite a final quarter comeback from the Power. The general down back 20 HARRISON KOCH with the introduction of the first ever VIP Couch? Pettersson was a star with Dober and ‘Wristy’ Williams having strong 27 SAM SCHMIDT 21 MATT AHERN You could win the chance to sit on the couch next week when all four games. This week the Wolves will try to continue their winning form, 28 KEITH MITCHELL grades are back together at Gore Hill. All you have to do is buy a ticket facing North Shore in the early match at Weldon. 22 THOMAS THURGARLAND 29 LACHLAN KILPATRICK for $5 and be lucky when the tickets are drawn. The prize is for you and 23 SAM RIX two friends to sit exclusively on the couch to watch the game, your An under-manned Under 18’s side were well beaten by the Power. 30 RORY PRYOR 24 JACOB GRAHAM lunch and three drinks each are provided. 31 JACK DAVIS Johnson, Meadows and McCaffrey were the best of the young Wolves and this week they will look to get back in the winner’s circle as they 25 RYAN McSORLEY 32 TOM ANYSLEY On 19 May, we are having a Masquerade Cocktail Party at Crows Nest travel out to Bruce Purser against Sydney Hills Eagles. 26 ROBERT HART 33 DOUG HADDIN Hotel. Please ensure you save the date and stay tuned for further de- 27 CALUM JOHNSON 34 DAVID ORR tails. The Wolves will be holding its first social function of the year tonight from 7:30pm at the Hotel Steyne in Manly. Looking forward to getting 28 BYRON HORRELL 35 CHARLIE CALLENDAR Good luck to all players, coaches and officials for today’s games. all players, members and supporters together to celebrate a great start 36 TIM SCHMIDT 29 JIMI McDONALD to the 2012 season! 38 BROCK HATTON Go North Shore!!! 30 NATHAN BOSSCHIETER

39 PATTY BRACKIN The Manly Wolves thank our 2012 sponsors, Hotel Steyne, Bray’s IGA, 31 CLINTON SCARFE 40 BRENT BARNES Ann Wilson Funerals, Chocolate Box Training, Bendigo Bank, Australian 32 BEN COLLINS 41 RICHARD LYNCH School of Massage, Raised by Wolves, Dental Design 33 JAMES BEHAGG 42 ADAM REDDIE and JC’s Pizza Café. 34 JACKSON POLA-SMITH 45 ALEX HARMER 35 TOBY JONES 46 KADE TANGNEY 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final

Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 12 Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 25 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au PENRITH RAMS ST GEORGE DRAGONS 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Phil McGuinness Senior Coach: Terry Mudge No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Black, Teal & White Club Colours: Red & White 1 BRYCE RONEY 1 BEN HODGSON www.penrithrams.com.au www.stgeorgeafc.com.au 2 NATHAN ALLISON 2 DANIEL NAPPER 3 ADAM SHARP The Penrith Rams notched their first win in Division One with a hard-fought seven A big thank you to Illawarra Lions for hosting us at North Dalton 3 JORDAN WEST 5 RYAN BOYD point defeat of UNSW/ES Bulldogs at Village Green last Sunday. Coming off the 4 PATRICK McBRIDE narrowest of defeats first-up, victory in this match was important in order to keep Park. 6 DALE CHIVAS in touch with the early front-runners. Penrith started well, however, they could 5 RUEBEN BAJADA 7 DANIEL SCHROOT only manage a string of behinds, and when the Bulldogs gained the ascendancy Our Under 18’s are improving every week and we knew that it 6 MARK GRAHAM 8 BLAKE ROBERTS they were far more efficient going forward, taking a 21 point lead into quarter would not be long before they recorded their first win. Coach time. The Rams began to take advantage of their opportunities in the second term, 7 DAVID RYAN 9 JAY EDWARDS Dale Chivas booting his second, with further goals from Phil McGuinness, Matt Waters wore a big smile which took the emphasis of his very 8 MICHAEL MILNER 10 BEN ROBINSON Lewis and Justin Weller clawing the margin back to a kick at the long break. A tight short hair which was well covered under his Dragons hat. It is a 9 DECLAN DONOHUE second half saw Penrith continue to wrest control, and after taking a four point very young side and there is a transformation in their play from 11 DAVID BRADLEY lead into the final change, the Rams were able to hold off a gallant Bulldogs outfit 10 SCOTT RICHMOND 12 TAYT CORLESS to take the spoils. The on-ball brigade of Nathan Allison, David Bradley, Daniel an Under 16 ‘s style to a structured senior game. It still has 11 STEPHEN WILSEN Schroot and Adam Sharp were outstanding, whilst Jay Edwards was again strong some way to go but it is there to see. 13 SAM LOCKART 12 BEN SHARP down back. Dale Chivas finished off all of their hard work to boot four goals. 14 MATTHEW PAYNE 13 BRYCE ADDISON Ressies were on the receiving end of an unusual number of 15 KAVERA CARR The reserves fell to their first defeat for the season, fading late to go down by 40 14 BEN JONES withdrawals in firsts through injury. But it did give an opportu- 17 GEORGE PANERAS points to the Bulldogs in Division Four. The match was a tight tussle for three quarters, before the home side pulled away in the last to record a deceptively nity to several of our new members to have their first or second 15 DANIEL RIXON 18 MAX McNAMARA comfortable win. Youngster Liam Murphy was a clear standout as Penrith’s best, ever game of Aussie Rules. This and the increasingly tough play- 16 LACHLAN PERRIS 19 ADAM WEST and he received excellent support from Adam West and Matt Gann. Brad Leech 17 BEN VOIGHT made a promising debut in senior ranks to finish with three goals. ing conditions made sure that the game never reached great 20 LIAM MURPHY heights. However at the end of the third quarter only one kick 18 NATHAN KENNY 21 JOSH ANASIS In Division Five, the Rams showed glimpses of promise against UTS at Mahoney separated the two sides but the team could not keep it up and 19 NICK RYAN 22 MATTHEW GANN Park, but ultimately went down to the tune of 83 points. Newcomers Scott Randall and Matt Warbrick did well, whilst it was good to welcome back club stalwarts ended up suffering their first loss of the season. 20 MICHAEL HOLMES 23 MITCH REINHARD Jason Ware, Stuart Ayres and Brendan Ridges. Another stalwart in Allan Prowse 21 DAVID LYCAKIS 24 BEN McGOVERN booted three goals. When the firsts got onto the field the slight wind had dropped 22 KIERAN DONOHUE 25 CHRISTIAN TRIFFIT The U/18’s suffered another heavy defeat, this time by 123 points to an impressive and the conditions were slightly muggy producing heavy dew 23 JASON SADDINGTON 26 LACHLAN SMITH Bulldogs outfit. The young Rams battled hard, and were rewarded for the efforts and making conditions similar to a wet match. The Lions 24 TIM ADDISON 27 TOM HALL with a much improved second half. Matt Purse, Harry Doyle and James Devlin jumped quickly and at quarter time we had bad memories of showed out, with Pat Pope performing strongly in his first game for the club. 25 JACK SCULLY 28 HARLEY STIBBARD last season’s match in Wollongong. But the turnaround in the 26 RYAN BENNETT 29 JAKE SULTANA The ladies side, the Ramettes, made history in their first ever match, and they were second quarter won the match for us, scoring 31 points and 27 PAUL SAIN 30 GORDON HOWELL far from disgraced in going down to Auburn by 25 points at Monarch Oval. Nat holding the Lions scoreless. We only just got there to maintain Camilleri kicked the first ever goal for the girl’s team and she was a standout on the 28 DANIEL CULLEN 31 NATHAN ROWLEY our unbeaten start to the season but a much improved per- day, along with Kate Easthope and Jess Noble. 29 ANDREW HERNE 32 GRANT BERRY formance will be needed to hold off the Bombers. 30 ALEXANDER WYNN 33 LUKE BURCHER This weekend sees the seniors and U/18’s take on Wests at Picken Oval on Satur- day, with the reserves travelling to Gosford. Sunday 31 LLOYD PERRIS 34 JAKE PIANTA The Lowe’s Encouragement Award went to Ben Hodgson who sees Division 5 come up against Moorebank, with 32 JONATHON SHINEBERG 36 MARK WOODFORD the Ramettes playing UNSW, both at Dukes Oval. only the previous week became player 1209 to play first grade 33 ADAM BUTTLING 37 MATTHEW LEWIS for the St George Dragons. The club would like to acknowledge the continued 34 RICK TALBOT 42 LUKE JONES support in 2012 of our wonderful sponsors, IGA 35 CHRIS OGLE 43 CAMERON BUTLER Signature, Ice Break Ice Coffee, the Red Cow Inn, Freestyle Barber Shop and Mr Taxman. 36 BEN CARROLL 46 NATHAN WRIGHT 37 BRYCE McEVOY 50 JASON JACKOSIN 38 BEN MADDEN 51 JAKE SHELLEY 39 CALLUM ANDREWS 54 BRAD REDFERN 40 GAVIN RAPER 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final

Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 24 Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 13 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au ILLAWARRA LIONS MOOREBANK MAGPIES 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Ken Ewen - C h a p p e l Senior Coach: Mark Coles No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Red & White Club Colours: Black & White 2 THOMAS GREEN 1 DANIEL SAUNDERS www.wlions.com.au [email protected] 3 KENNETH EWEN-CHAPPELL 2 TAYLOR CURRANT 4 WADE EDMED No notes provided Last weekend saw the magpies at the nest again, and first up 3 JOSEPH O’MARA was Div 3 who played Macquarie Uni. The home side butchered 5 CHRIS HALLY-BURTON 4 RYAN FORRESTOR a number of opportunities to win this one as inaccurate kicking 5 MICHAEL PREPOST 6 DUANE JEFFERIS cost (0.7 in the first quarter). John Hook kicked 4 goals in his 7 TROY BARTLETT second game for the club, while the best were Irish, Ado and 6 RHYS HORTON 8 BRAD PATTERSON Locky. Keep working away boys and a win is not to far away. 7 SHAUN WICKEN 9 BARRON HANSON 8 LUKE BAYNE 10 JIMMY WEAVERS Div 5 were soundly defeated by Camden, who blew the home 9 BRIAN CURRANT 11 MITCHELL DALY side away in the third term to put the match largely beyond 10 DANIEL BALDERSTON doubt by the final change. Brenton Wright kicked 3 goals in the 12 RYAN PRICE 11 PAUL KONOWALOW loss, while Ben Alexander was best afield for the magpies. Ben 13 DANIEL McCLURE was ably supported by Josh Hilder and Senior. Pleasing to see a 12 ROBERT THOMPSON 14 RHYS BRANBROOK lot of the div 5 boys starting to turn up and work on their skills 13 MITCH BURTON 15 ETHAN HAILEY at training. keep it up and the improvements will come. 14 ADAM SANTAROSA 16 LEWIS WILSON 15 ANDREW CRUWYS Div 2 also met with Camden in a match up that is fast shaping 18 LUKE RUTTER 16 COREY LAWSON as a local derby for both clubs, with each side keen to one up 18 ILARIO PATTI 19 RYAN WELLS each other. The Magpies dominated possession early but failed 19 LEWIS DAWSON 20 RICKY NEELS to convert that pressure on the scoreboard and the visitors 20 AARON FINDLAY 21 CHRISTOPHER COOK took the lead early in the game, making the most of limited 21 ADAM FURLEY 23 PAUL BALDING forward entries, and despite a fightback early in the final quar- 22 BRAD WICKEN 24 ERIN FRANKLIN ter always had the game in their keeping on the scoreboard. It was a tough physical encounter with both sides nursing some 23 BLAKE PARKER 25 RHYS CUTIFANI bumps and bruises and the next encounter should be a cracker 24 COLIN GRAHAM 27 WILL COOK (hopefully with a reversal of results!) 26 ADAM SHELDON 29 BEN GATWOOD BC kicked 3 goals while the best for the seniors were TC, 28 BRIAN MING 30 NICK TAIT Bayney, and Milky. 29 JOHNO MOORE 31 SAM JENNER 30 ANTHONY SIMPSON 32 SAM CAIRNS We have a bit of work to do boy's but the signs are there that 36 JOHN HOOK 33 JOSHUA LEWIS with a few modifications we can turn this around and get back playing the footy we know we can. It starts today. 34 JOSHUA TIER

35 MATTHEW ADAMSON Good luck to all sides today as we are spread all over the Syd- 36 BEN HYNDES ney AFL landscape. 38 MITCHELL BATES 39 JACOB BROOKFIELD 44 PETER LLOYD 48 RYAN WOODWARD 58 SHANE MORGAN

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Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 14 Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 23 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au SOUTHERN POWER SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Rod Craig & Simon Closter Senior Coach: Michael Sankey 2012 Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Aqua, Black & White Club Colours: Blue & Yellow 1 MICHAEL CLINCH 1 LIAM DAVIS www.southernpower.com.au www.sydneyhillseagles.com.a 2 TRENT BAKER 2 ALAN FRITSCH Last weekend saw the return of football to Gwawley Park as the It was another similar story in Round 3 with the Sydney Hills Eagles split 3 MATHEW EASTMAN across three different venues over two different days. We acknowl- 3 RYAN MURPHY Power celebrated the success of last year by unveiling the 2011 4 DAMIEN GATTE edge and thank our special group of volunteers, supporters, medical 5 JASON DUSS 4 JAMES CLARKE Division 5 Premiership Flag. Whilst the results on the day were staff and players for their commitment and support over the last few 5 MATTHEW DOWLING not so successful with the three men’s sides going down in weekends. 6 DEAN COSTELLO tough matches, the 18’s and women’s side posted strong wins. 7 TIM PHYSICK 6 ROD CRAIG The Premier Division side made plenty of late changes to the selected 8 SCOTT PIERCE 7 PHILLIP HAMER The seniors took on Manly in a heated grand final rematch. side prior to the game on Saturday with the last one being made on the 9 JOSH SHEPHARD morning of the game. In total we made nine changes to the side that 8 STUART BRIERTY While the Power battled hard on the day, they came up just 10 JAMES DWYER short, going down 76-65 in a hard fought, gruelling contest. took the field against UNSW ES and we will need to find some continu- 9 ANDREW CRAIG ity over the coming weeks if we are to be successful in 2012. The game 11 KYALL WALFORD

against UTS was moved to Blacktown oval after a few heavy days of 12 CALLEN YOUNG 10 CAMERON ROE Although the loss was the senior’s first this year, there were rainfall which was a welcome relief. UTS had been in good form the 13 AARON SAVAGE 11 MITCHELL NEW many positives to come from the game. Liam Davis played an- week prior and they turned up with an attitude to continue their mo- 14 BRAD URE other strong match, as well as Matt Graham, Ryan Murphy and mentum. The Eagles were never really in it from the 1st quarter on- 12 ADAM COOK 15 STEVE DOYLE Michael Findlay. New recruits Andrew Craig and Jack Dickens wards with the final result seeing UTS win by 29 points. Despite the 13 MATTHEW YOUNG were impressive on the day, along with Jared Wilson who final result the coach couldn’t question the Eagles work ethic and com- 16 JACKSON DWYER 14 DANIEL TURNER added another 4 goals to his tally in the defeat. mitment on the day. Best on ground went to Jimmy Dwyer who shut 17 KARL MERSON down one of UTS best players and the “players’ player” award was split 18 LEIF STUART 15 MICHAEL FINDLAY between two Jimmys, Dwyer and Gordon. Well done to both of these Today at the Gwawley Fortress will see the Power men’s sides 19 ALEX FOXALL players. 16 GRAHAM ENRIGHT 20 DOMINIC KILLWORTH bounce back, with the 1’s and 2’s taking on North Shore and 17 ROSS EMMERICK Moorebank respectively, while the Women’s and 18’s take on Our U18 Division 1 side exacted some grand final revenge over River- 21 ETIOSA OKUNBOR 18 LUKE JANSSON Balmain. The 3’s side travel out to take on Nor West Jets. view winning a close one by 9 points with best on ground going to 22 PAUL MARKOU young star and Captain Nick Crowe. Nick has been in great form this 23 BEN RODGERS 19 ANDREW CLUFF Don’t forget to place Friday May 4 in the diaries as the South- year and is being watched closely by Glenn Garner and his assistants at 24 DAMON STEER NEAFL level. Steerys boys are now three wins from three outings 20 LIAM AGGETT ern Power Waratah Project Golf Day. For more information 25 AIAN McLENNAN regarding the event, please contact one of the club representa- which is a fantastic effort considering they regularly have up to 8 play- 21 JAKE HARDY ers each week playing in higher grades. 26 RYAN FITTON tives. 22 JARRYD WILSON 29 CAMERON GORDON

In other games, our Division 1 side went down to UTS by 51 points with 30 STEPHEN O’CONNOR 23 MATTHEW GRAHAM Southern Power would like to thank the strong support from the coach Jason Moeller dusting off his boots and making a successful 31 JARED MADDEN 24 MARSHALL CAIRNDUFF our sponsors - Miranda Hotel, Blum, Programmed, Runnulla, comeback. Our Division 3 side lost by 30 points and lastly our U18 32 LIAM MADDEN M.I.Linings, Mortgage Choice, Battery World, Dial A Picture Division 2 side had their first win of the season winning by 80 points. 25 LEON JOHNSON Frame, Couvaras Architects, Sean Fitzpatrick Panelbeating, Congratulations to Jamie McNeill on winning his first game as the 33 JAME GORDON 27 IAN HOLDER Salon Seventy Six, AESC and Greater Union Miranda. coach of this side. 34 MALEN WATSON 28 RHYS DAVIS 35 PHIL ENTWISLE Today, we travel down the coast to take on an in form Illawarra side in 36 JUSTIN STEER 29 KEITH LILL what is a must win game for the Eagles. 37 THEO GAVURI 31 JACK DICKENS 39 ASH MOELLER 32 SHANE DEMIR 41 JAMES MANN 34 RYAN KING-THORNBURG 42 MICHAEL WALDRON 43 MATHEW SCHOLZ 36 TRISTAN SMITH

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Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 22 Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 15 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au UNSW/ES BULLDOGS CAMDEN CATS 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Rhys McAlister Senior Coach: Kane Rowley No Name Goals 2012 Team List Club Colours: White, Red, Blue, Black, Yellow Club Colours: Navy blue & White No Name Goals 1 PETER KEFALAS www.unswesbulldogs.com.au www.camdenseniorafl.org 1 RODNEY BUTCHERS 2 HAYDEN NICHOLS 2 CHRIS MURRAY 3 TOM HEATH Football returned to the Village Green last weekend with all but The Camden Cats Senior Australian Rules Football Club signalled clearly its intentions 3 DANIEL FLINT 4 MAX COLLETT one team playing home games across both days. to play finals football in 2012 by comprehensively downing the Moorebank Magpies 4 NICK HILLS 5 JEREMY KIEL on Saturday on the road at Warwick Farm. 5 JASON HAYES 6 DANE RAMPE Premier Division was a top of the table clash against Balmain and it Camden dominated for much of the match, beating back a last quarter fight back by a 6 BEN McDERMOTT 7 OSCAR SIDLO-JONES was a cracker. Played in good spirits and at a high pace, the Dogs steely Magpies outfit. proved too good, running away 6 goal winners. Dane Rampe 7 MARK MAHER 8 IAN CARROLL The win came through the superb efforts of Camden’s backline, with full back Ben showed his class with a best on ground performance. 8 ANDREW ZOVI 9 RYAN PLANT Grasso judged best on ground for the Cats. 9 CAMERON BEVERIDGE 11 STEPHEN BENJAMIN Div 1 lost in a close one to Penrith, but showed some very positive Camden bounced back from its disappointing loss to the University of New South 10 ANTHONY GLYNN 12 ADAM GULDEN signs in a (mostly) young side. Wales last week, welcoming back into the side Ben Reid in ruck and Chris Ravlich at 11 CHRIS KENDRICK 13 JOEL ROBBIE full forward. Both tall men exerted a big influence on the final outcome. 12 TIM McDONALD 14 RICHARD TROON Div 2 had a massive win against Balmain, showing what a tight knit, Josiah Ayling Chris Kendrick and Chris Murray created havoc in the forward line, 13 SCOTT LAID 15 TODD FRASER cohesive unit they are. Div 4 were also winners, whilst Div 5 went kicking crucial goals to put a match winning distance between the Cats and the Mag- pies at three quarter time. 14 ADAM HUNT 16 NICK McGANN down. 15 BEN GRASSO 17 JACK McKINLEY The Cats were able to launch plenty of attack through the run of Mark Maher, Mark The Under 18’s continued their good form with a huge win, whilst 16 JOSH LEYS 19 MATT RAWLINSON Halteh, Nick Hills and James Murray. the Stingrays battled hard, but were not good enough on the day. 17 TOM GLYNN 20 SAM TAGLIABUE The physical encounter tested the Cats, said Senior Coach Kane Rowley. 18 JAMES MURRAY 21 JOSH PARMENTER In club news, this Saturday night sees the Dogs head to the races, “But there was no question about it. We stood up to it and prevailed in the contest. 19 BRAD GAVAN 22 CHRIS BEACHLEY for the inaugural Red, White and Blue Cup, being held at VG. Also, This was a massive win for the club,” he said. 20 MARK HALTEH 23 ANTHONY RODRIGUES Wed 16 May the club are holding a movie night for the premiere of 21 JOEL McGREGOR 24 RHYS McALISTER ‘The Dictator’. Tickets available from the club. “On the road, and up against some classy opponents, Camden showed its teeth this week. We are not getting ahead of ourselves, but we have plans to be playing in 22 MICHAEL KENNEDY 25 ANDREW GOODIESON September,” Rowley said. 23 MICHAEL CHANDLER 26 LEIGH LAVERY “We are going to give this competition a real shake,” he added. 24 NICK BURNETT 27 ALEX HENDERSON 25 LEIGH DELACEY 28 ALEX FOOTE The Cats are on the road again this week travelling to Windsor. 26 DAVE ELLIOT 29 CHRIS JOURDAIN In Reserve Grade, the Cats also recorded a comprehensive win against Magpies to 27 CHRIS RAVLICH 30 ED KIEL remain undefeated in 2012. 28 JOSIAH AYLING 31 JACK McANESPIE Coach David Manchip said the Cats were strong in all areas. The back line was rock 29 JAMIE PAGE 32 BEN ZIESCHANG solid with Daniel Flint and Anthony Glynn kicking crucial goals to secure the four 30 CHRIS LEES 33 PAT STOKES points. 31 JOEL CRACKNELL 34 TIM GARRETT “The Cats depth is clear in 2012. This is a reinvigorated club that is really enjoying 33 JULIAN WYMER 37 JAMES PASCOE that winning feeling,” Manchip said. 34 MARTY PRICE 38 JORDAN WOODS Cats President James Glynn said some big tests are looming for the club. 35 BEN WRIGHT 40 BEN WAY 36 JARRYD KITCHING 41 BEN REAGAN “We will go toe-to-toe with the power houses of the competition in coming weeks. The university sides are well resourced and well staffed. We’ll have a clearer idea of 38 MATHEW PRESTON 42 TIM WILLIAMSON our progress at the point,” he said. 39 HEATH KEARNS 46 TOM KEOGH 40 BEN REID 48 AARON BANCROFT 41 NATHAN EDWIN 60 LEIGH McWHIRTER 44 BEN LAID 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final

Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 16 Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 21 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au NOR WEST JETS PENNANT HILLS DEMONS 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Don Ollington Senior Coach: Chris Yard No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Blue & White Club Colours: Navy blue & Red 1 STEPHEN CHASE 1 DANIEL KEATING www.hawkesburyafc.com.au www.phafl.com.au 2 PETER KYLE 2 SEBASTIAN PARKER 3 PETER RICHARDSON Back at home this week the Norwest Jets welcome Camden in Div 2 and the 3 AARON CRISFIELD Sth Power in Div 4 for this week’s games while the U18s travel to Gipps Rd Pennant Hills Demons last game against St George was a 4 RYAN JOHNSTON 4 TOM ANGEL to play Parramatta. After a good win last week the Seniors will need to back game in two parts. St George jumped the Demons to 5 TOM ROBERTS rd up their efforts against a Cats outfit sitting 3 on the ladder. A great team open up a significant 27 point lead by quarter time. After 5 ALISTAIR RICHARDSON 7 OWEN BUTCHER performance last week saw us win our first game for the season and our the first break the Demons steadied and outscored St 6 BRANT JACK 9 SCOTT ALLAN backline led by Travers & Bayne started the ball rolling by shutting down George for the remainder of the game but couldn’t make 7 JASON CLARKE 10 DANIEL GUTHERIDGE Auburn and also giving us a springboard into attack, allowing Hoffman & M.Smith to pick up plenty of touches. With Berry & Sherwood giving us 8 STEVE WRAY 11 JOSH HOWE up the initial break and went down by 21 points. forward options it opened up space for Allan to kick 4 and see us win by 88 9 NICK CAMPBELL 12 STEPHEN DAVIDSON points. Best Players were Glenn Watts, Sam Widmer, Sebastian 10 ROB WATTS 14 AARON BAYNE Parker, Daniel Witt, Alex Goodall and Tim Wales. The Ressies travelled to Marrickville to kick the dew off Mahoney Park in 11 GLENN WATTS 15 MICHAEL YEE Round 3 action, still searching for their maiden win. With a few late with- 12 DAVID SMITH 17 MICHAEL GRAY Division 1 came up against a determined Southern Power drawals on Saturday morning, the Bats agreed to play 16 a side, and we 13 HARRY ANGEL 18 PAUL SHERWOOD thank Brett Wylie and his team for their gracious act of sportsmanship. The and suffered a 99 point loss. Best players were Pat Witt, 14 ALEX GOODALL 19 AARON LAWES Bats then proceeded to use the extra open space to full advantage, ham- Evan Danilo, Alec Moraitis, Ben Miles, Ted Widmer and mering the Jets defence with ease. Solid games from Scallan, Oyster and 15 KIERAN WRIGHT 20 JAKE BERRY Harry Angel. Psycho limited the damage, and a strong debut from Simon Jay, as the Jets 16 TIM WALES 21 CHRIS KYLE only had one goal to half time and faced a 10 goal margin at the long 17 ADAM NIXON 22 JESSE BRAY break. The midfield of Spesh, Chasey and Bruiser were doing all they could The Under 18s continued with another good perform- to curb UTS' influence, and Lenny put in a sterling game across half forward, 23 CHRIS AHEARN ance against St George to run out 41 pint winners in a 18 DAN WITT but UTS added a further 7 in the third to the Jets zero. The boys were set a 19 PAT WITT 24 PAUL WEBSTER target against the flying Bats, and added two of their own in the last while game that featured some excellent play by the your De- 25 MATTHEW SMITH holding the home side to 5. But the damage was done, and the Bats ran out mons. 20 JOSH BARTY 26 GRANT HOFFMAN 20 goal winners, 22.14-146 to 3.8-26. Best Lenny Dougy, Psycho, Oyster, Best players were Lachlan Sawtell, Josh BartY, Adam 21 BEN URWIN Simon, Pirate. The magoos meet the Power this week, led by former Jet Ox 23 CHRIS BARTON 27 JONO DOWL Anderson, and will look to break their 2012 duck. Nixon, Michael Cantrell, Jack Angle and Nic Hey. 28 BRETT McAMISH 25 DAMIAN DELL’AQUILA 29 DON OLLINGTON The U18’s were at Mac Uni and put in another great effort again this week This week we play UNSW at the Village Green in Kensing- 26 BRANDON JACK 30 SCOTT BRAID but unfortunately could not quite get up despite it being a tight game on the 28 CAMERON SMITH scoreboard all day. With less than 2 goals between the sides at all breaks the ton. This will be an important game for the Demons in all 31 KANE RUSSELL young Jets eventually went down by 10 points. Jarred Coull lead from the grades before we face another Bye weekend. 30 PETER BARNES 32 JAMES MOYNIHAN front for the Jets with a strong hard running game through the middle and 31 MITCH CRAWFORD 33 MICHAEL MORGAN was well supported by Jess Cass off half back who rebounded strongly to 32 FRASER NIXON create drive for the side. The last 2 weeks have seen the u18’s put in great 35 ANDREW TRAVERS team efforts and we look forward to seeing their hard work on the track pay 33 MATTHEW CARTER 36 MARTY INGHAM off in the coming weeks. 35 NICK BAGLIN 40 DAVID CLINCH 38 SAM WIDMER 42 WARWICK SMITH The Norwest Jets would like to thank the departing Brendan “Jonty” Rhodes for all the work and effort he has put in to the football club over the year. 41 MATTHEW CAREY 44 ADAM SCOTT We wish Jonty all the best for his future over in the west and know that he 42 THOMAS EDMUNDS 55 MATTHEW DAVIDSON will be keeping a close eye on the Jets. 43 TED WIDMER

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Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 20 Round 4 - 25th - 29th April 2012 17 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au U T S B A T S SYDNEY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Daniel Lynch Senior Coach: Damien Hall No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Black & Green Club Colours: Blue & Gold 1 TIM WALLACE 4 MICHAEL HIGGINS www.utsafc.com.au www.suanfc.com 2 JAMES CAICA 5 JACK CASPERSON 3 BEN HEALEY It was back to back Green Rinses for the UTS Bats in Round 3 with all 5 teams The Club’s first major social event of the year is 10 NICK COSTELLO 4 ANDRWE DAVIS winning their respective matches. This was followed by all teams and supporters th 14 MONTY KROCHMAL heading back to the Light Brigade Hotel to celebrate the great wins. coming up on the 5 May, being SUANFC Ladies 5 RAWSON KIRKHOPE 15 JAMES LEWINGTON Day. 6 SCOTT TREGONING Round 4 is shaping up to be another exciting week for the Bats with the Premier 17 JESS McGUIRK 8 FERGUS ADAMSON Division hosting Sydney Uni at Trumper Park at the club’s annual Audi Centre High Tea Picnic will be the theme of the day, with 19 MJ FIGG 9 SHAUN SILVER Sydney Ladies Day. This Club and the Committee are expecting a huge day of entertainment running from 4.00pm through till football. If Ladies Day 2011 20 DEAN McKAY 10 MIKE DAVIS was anything to go by, 2012 late. Hampers are available for pre purchase with 25 JORDON McCREARY 11 ISAAC IRVIN will be an exciting day full of the only item to BYO being your picnic rug. Drink 26 ALEXANDER HAWTIN 12 EAMONN HEALEY great football and fun. specials, give aways and some football in between, 27 PETER CASEY 14 ANDREW MORLEY Audi Centre Sydney 29 SAM ORTON 15 ALAN KYMANTAS the Club is looking forward to thanking the Ladies of 30 MATT LEMME 16 CHRISTOPHER TOLJ The Bat’s ‘Sponsor of the SUANFC for their continued support. 31 NICK BOWEN 17 HAMISH TURNER Week’ for Round 4 is Audi More information can be found on the Club website Centre Sydney. Audi Centre 32 MATT HUTTON 18 DANE WILLIAMS Sydney is the world’s largest (www.suanfc.com.au) or Facebook page 33 TOM ELKINGTON 19 TOM O’DWYER Audi dealership and is lo- (www.facebook.com/SydneyUniAFL). 34 MAX CARTER 20 TOM NIXON cated at 895 South Dowling Street Zetland. Their state-of-the art showroom, ‘The Lighthouse’ consists of 7 35 JOHN HAGGARTY 21 LUKE TRIMBOLI levels of New, Demonstrator and Pre-owned vehicles, a high-tech Service facility, 36 ANDREW HOLMES 22 FRANK BOLAND Parts and Accessories and the Audi Café Bavaria; providing you with the complete The Club thanks our 2012 Partners: Audi experience at one convenient location. 38 TIM AIR 23 DAVID LAVENDER 39 KYLE UNDERWOOD 24 TOM STEINFORT Audi Centre Sydney is proud to be a major sponsor of the UTS BATS for the sec- Cerno, Bendigo, CplusC Design and Construct, Syd- 40 TOM AITKEN 25 JONATHON SPRAGG ond year. As with all sponsorships, they need to work both ways. So, if you know ney University Sport and Fitness, The Grandstand of anyone who is interested in purchasing a new, demonstrator or pre-owned 42 ROHAN MACPHERSON 26 JAMES GARDINER vehicle, make sure you send them to Julie Roebuck at Audi Centre Sydney. Bar and Restaurant, The Empire Hotel Annandale, 43 DANE ROBERTON 27 JOEL MINICHIELLO SportsLab, Thema, Ark Total Wealth, The Rubbish 44 GABRIEL ROBBIE 28 MARK TREHWELLA On top of a very generous upfront contribution, Audi Centre Sydney is also pro- viding an incentive for both players and the club. If you purchase a car from Audi Taxi, GNC Live Well Broadway 45 RYAN KENNEDY 29 MITCH HALL Centre Sydney or refer a friend, they will pay your annual subs plus donate $200 30 JAMES HUME to the club. If you refer more than one person, you will be given $300 cash and 46 DAVID CONWAY 33 DAN McFARLANE $200 will go to the club. 47 NICK BARTON 49 ARON EVERETT 34 SAM WAY Contact: Julie Roebuck 35 JIM CURTIS Email: [email protected] 50 JETHRO BRAICO 36 LACHLAN SIMPSON Phone: 02 9931 3400 51 SAM LONERGAN-STEWART Website: www.audicentresydney.com.au 52 BEN COFFEY 37 LEIGH MEYRICK Email: [email protected] 38 ANDREW MITCHELL Phone: 02 9931 3400 53 MIKE CAREY 40 TIM MITCHELL Website: www.audicentresydney.com.au 54 NICK LYE 43 ROCH HANMORE 55 HARRISON DIXON 45 FEARGHAL PURCELL 56 MADDIS BISHOP 65 HENRY McGREGOR 57 RONAN GERAGHTY 77 JACOB PRINCE 58 JANSON DOUGHTY 84 TOM McGREGOR 60 DANIEL RISBY

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