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Some of the local schools that have Sun 9th April BYE: Western Suburbs Sun 18th June W Swans 21.23(149) v UN SW/ES 5 9(391 Western Suburbs v St George (WI Round 17 This edition was prepared the Thursday made it through to the Grand Final of the BYE: Western Suburbs "ound 7 Balmain v Pennant Hill s (DI Sun 30th July prior to Easter. Please bear in mind with Paul Kelly Cup are Middle Harbour Public Sat 20th May BYE East Coast Eagles Western Suburbs v Balmain (W) the long break it was very difficult School, Oxford Fall Grammar and Western Suburbs v East Coast Eagles (WI UNSW/ES v East Coast Eag les (V) producing a record ten days in advance of Greenacres Public School. Watch th is Sat 15th April UNSW/ES v Pennant Hills (VI Round 12 Campbelltown v Pennant Hil ls (M) the games. UNSW/ES 17.13(115) vW/Subs 16~1051 Campbelltown v North Shore (Ml Sat 24th June St George v North Shore (0) space to see which other schools will play St George 9 9(631 v Balmain 12.15(87) Sun 21st May St George v Sydney Swans (SCGI BYE: Sydney Swans in the Grand Final at the SCG on May 16. Nth Shore 17.9(1111 v EC Eagles 11 ~751 Sydney Swans v Balmain (SCGI 4:30pm SFA REVIEW Sun 16th April 12 10pm Sun 25th June Round 18 SFA followers will be pleased to see we I'd love to hear your thoughts and BYE: St George Cam"town 10 9(691 v Swans 22.14(146) Campbelltown v Western Subu rbs (Ml Fri 4th Aug have found some room for a review each suggestions so please give me a call on North Shore v Balmain (NI Sydney Swans v Western Suburbs (N) BYE: Pennant Hill s , Round 8 Pennant Hills v East Coast Eagles (RI 7:30pm week. 9955 1722 -or email me on '---- Sat 27th May BYE UN SW/ES Sun 6th Aug [email protected]. Balmain v Western Suburbs (01 Balmain v UNSW/ES (D) Sat 22nd April East Coast Ea gles v UNSW/ES (RI Round 13 East Coast Eagles v Campbelltown (RI CHANNEL SEVEN SCORES Swans 29.18(192) v StGeorge 1010(701 Pennant Hills v Campbelltown (El Sat 1st July Pennant Hills v St George (E) Remember to tune into Channel Seve_n Sun 28th May Campbelltown v St George (Ml BYE North Shore Sun 23rd April North Shore v St George (SCG) 9:30 am Western Suburbs v Pennan t Hills (WI news at approximately 6.20pm -..., on JILL Moss _) W Subs 20.15(135) v C'town 11.10(76) BYE: Sydney Swans UNSW/ES v North Shore (VI FINALS Saturday night so you can find out wllo---MEtttA--Mli:NAGER Balmain 58(381 v Nth Shore 13.12(90) Sun 2nd July Week 1- Semi Finals 12th/13th August has won at the other grounds. AFL (NSW/ACT) COMMISSION EC Eagles 12.13(85) v P Hil ls 1O 1 6(76) Round 9 Sydney Swans v East Coast Eagles Week 2 Preliminary Final BYE UNSW/ES Fri 2nd June (SCGI 11 OOam 20th August UNSW/ES v Ba lmain (VI 730pm BYE : Ba lmain Rog er Sheeran AFL STAND WINS PRIZE AT THE Sat 3rd June Grand Final ROYAL SHOW Sat 29th April Campbelltown v East Coast Eagles (Ml Round 14 27th August Roger Sheeran 2:30pm North Shore v Sydney Swans (SCGI St Geo rg e v Pennant Hills (01 Sat 8th July The AFL stand won second prize in the 7:30pm Sun 4th June Baimain v St George (SCGI 4:30pm Sun 30th April Western Suburbs v Sydney Swans Sun 9th July sports and health category at the Royal St George v Western Suburbs (01 (SCGI 11 OOam Western Suburbs v UNSW/ES (WI Easter Show. Pennant Hills v Balmain (E) BYE North Shore Sydney Swans v Campbelltown (M) Campbelltown v UNSW/ES (Ml East Coast Eagles v North Shore (R) BYE East Coa st Eagles State Championship " '· BYE Pennant Hill s Sat 10th June HEAR IT ALL ON RADIO Sydney AFL v RFL Round 15 2KY 101.7 - Tuesday at 6.50am to hear Sat 6th May Maher Oval, Wagga Fri 14th July the St George Football Club radio Western Suburbs v North Shore (WI Balmain v Sydney Swans (N)730pm segment. Balmain v East Coast Eagles (DI Round 10 Sat 15th July Northsie Radio 91.5 FM at 8.08am UNSW/ES v St George (VI Sat 10th June East Coast Eagles v Western Suburbs (R) Sun 7th May North Shore v UNSW/ ES (NI Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES (E) every Saturday morning to hear North Sydney Swans v Pennant Hil ls (SCGI Sun 11th June North Shore v Campbelltown (G) Shores Lionel Beale talk about the Sydney 11 OOam East Coa st Eagles v Sydney Swans BYE: St George AFL and North Shore. BYE Campbel ltown (SCGI 11 OOam Eastside Radio 89.7FM every Saturday Mon 12th June ·ROU!:1~J 6 for one hour of previews, team lineups Pennant Hill s v We stern Suburbs (El Sat 22nd July and more with Troy Garner and Gary Sat 13th May St George v Campbelltown (0) 200pm Pennant Hills v Sydney Swans (SCG) JAMIE McGINLEY Campbelltown v Balmain (Ml BYE Balmain 4:30pm - Western Suburbs Moretti from 8-9am. • ~VnNt=V 41=1 Rt=rnRn Rru,n~ A Anril ?O_"Jn ?nnn North Shore v Sydney Swans SCG "'f11is SCG clash promises to be a block bust~r. The Bears have I been in terrific touch while the Swans have also shown silky skills in winning their first three games. With both teams undefeated and having competed in a close Vili's Cup pre ...: season semi final tussle just a month ago this match will give one side a decisive mental edge for the rest of the season. The Bears were in a winni n •. osition .in the semi final but lost concentration for just a•J 8.rf periodin) he third quarter V and n~.ver regained their com·R:.o~ure or the lead. In the final fllllll I113 wash- &p, the lost !:>yjust under;JYY.o goals. The Bears t ha ed ~ elf . · h~t match were Mark Livy, 'Damien .Hall. ton a1·optus, the Swans rikl~Xj n the side at the ris p ;:ile, who kicked five in just three matches. ck Scott Muller who has · mCst be close to being first two weeks. Both the Reserves and Un °fv,/i'II also play at the SCG today which will be a terrific rill for the young lads from North Shore and the NCC Hunters. The boys from the coast will be running purely on adrenalin as they file out onto the SCG. PAUL ROOS' TIP: North Shore by AFTER THE GAME... Come up to 7~ tJaai4 u,e 7~ ~ Relax in a secure, friendly environment Jason McCartney Game with some spice Kangaroos St George v Western Suburbs Olds Park Name : Jason McCartney henever these two teams go head to head, there Middle name: Paul W has always been a bit of added spice, ever since Date of birth : 14/3/74 former Western Suburbs player, Simon Wilson, left the Star sign : Pisces Magpies to coach and play for the Dragons. What car do you drive and what car would you This means the Dragons are always keen to support like to drive: Toyota Prado; Porsche their top man against his old team and Western What talent do you wish you had: Professional Suburbs are keen to show Wilson what they are made golfer of. Yhe Magpies will be full of confidence after their What would you never do again: Get suspended resounding win over the reigning Premiers and will and miss a Grand Final FOUNDED 1 928 certainly have the edge up forward. Who would you most like to pat on the back Charles,McGinley and Toml inson are a formidable and why : Michael Jordan because he is an trio in front of the big sticks, with Charles bagging nine absolute superstar. last weekend against the Panthers. What do you always have in your pockets: In the past, this trio has always proven too tall for Wallet and keys the Dragons' defence and it looks like it will be much Whose posters did you have on your wall when the same this week.
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