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Saturday, 15 June

PREMIER DIVISION—Round 10

Cardiff v Terrigal Avoca

Warners Bay v Lake Macquarie

Killarney Vale v Singleton

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Round 10 - 15th June 2013 2 Round 10 - 15th June 2013 27 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au A F L FROM BEHIND THE DESK LADDER Last weekend a squad of 26 players, and officials travelled to P W L D % Pts Wagga Wagga as representatives of the Black Diamond AFL. GEELONG 11 10 1 0 130 40 On-field the players were magnificent and achieved a hard HAWTHORN 10 9 1 0 149 36 fought victory, which was thoroughly deserved given the prepa- SYDNEY 11 8 2 1 135 34 ration the coaching staff in Chris Bishop and Courtney Knight, ESSENDON 11 8 3 0 129 32 and the players put in. FREMANTLE 10 7 2 1 125 30 What was even more pleasing was the way the squad repre- COLLINGWOOD 11 7 4 0 106 28 sented the league off-field with their timeliness and presenta- CARLTON 11 6 5 0 120 24 tion, as well as the respect shown to the honour that has been WEST COAST 11 6 5 0 115 24 afforded to them. There have been many positive comments RICHMOND 10 6 4 0 111 24 received which is a credit to all involved. ADELAIDE 11 5 6 0 108 20 PORT ADELAIDE 10 5 5 0 107 20 There is always plenty of discussion regarding the merits of Representative Football, how- GOLD COAST 11 5 6 0 96 20 ever for the Black Diamond AFL it is very important that we continue to find quality oppo- NORTH 11 4 7 0 111 16 nents for our elite players to test themselves against. 10 3 7 0 77 12 This weekend sees the half way point of the season and if you review the current status of BRISBANE 10 3 7 0 75 12 all competitions there will be plenty of interest in the run into the finals. ST KILDA 11 2 9 0 86 8 MELBOURNE 11 1 10 0 50 4 In Premier Division, Newcastle City and Terrigal Avoca have been the benchmark and will GWS GIANTS 11 0 11 0 53 0 be ensured a place in the finals. Killarney Vale have been very consistent and have been able to record important wins against those sides around them. The battle for fourth spot ROUND 9 RESULTS however is on in earnest with Cardiff currently holding down that position, however they ESSENDON 11.11.77 def. CARLTON 10.12.72 will need to withstand the pressure being applied from Warners Bay and Singleton, if they GEELONG 24.13.157 def. GWS 15.8.98 are to continue their fantastic finals record. Lake Macquarie will find it tough to make the SYDNEY 19.13.127 def. ADELAIDE 6.14.50 finals, however it is possible that if they can turn their form around the finals are still within GOLD COAST 9.12.66 def. NORTH MELBOURNE 8.3.51 their grasp. WEST COAST 12.12.84 def. ST KILDA 11.14.80 COLLINGWOOD 17.20.122 def. MELBOURNE 5.9.39 In First Division, Nelson Bay have been the stand out, being unbeaten and winning by big PORT ADELAIDE BYE RICHMOND margins. At this stage the Premiership appears theirs to lose, however Newcastle City and WESTERN BULLDOGS BYE BRISBANE Terrigal Avoca have plenty of depth and are confident of causing an upset. Maitland, in FREMANTLE BYE HAWTHORN their first season in the competition have done very well and are currently holding down fourth position on the ladder, and it would appear that they will be fighting Wyong Lakes FIXTURES for that final spot, although Warners Bay are renowned for making late charges towards ROUND 12 ROUND 13 the finals. Cardiff and Killarney Vale appear out of the running. Friday 14th June Friday 21st June Nelson Bay, are also leading the Second Division competition however will face strong com- Carlton v Hawthorn @ ES Hawthorn v West Coast @ ES Saturday 15th June Saturday 22nd June petition for Newcastle City, Terrigal Avoca and Lake Macquarie, with all teams have good Richmond v Adelaide @ MCG Port Adelaide vs Sydney @ AS chances to win the flag. Maitland, Warners Bay and Singleton will need to string together a Fremantle v Brisbane @ PS St Kilda v Melbourne @ MCG number of wins if they are to experience finals action. Essendon v Gold Coast @ ES Westerrn Bulldogs v Richmond @ ES Sunday 16th June Sunday 23rd June All in all the run in to the finals will be very exciting starting today. GWS v Posrt Adelaide @ SK Fremantle v North Melbourne @ PS Congratulations must go to Warners Bay Coach, Jimmy Newburn who will be playing his Collingwood v WB @ ES Brisbane v Geelong @ G 200th game for the club, well done Jimmy. Bye Bye North Melbourne, St Kilda, West Coast, Sydney, Adelaide, Gold Coast, GWS, Carlton, Geelong, Melbourne Collingwood, Essendon Hope to see you at the footy.

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FIXTURES — JUNE 15 Round 1 Round 8 Round 14 Sat 6th April Sat 25th May Black Diamond Cup Premier Division Sat 13th July TA 15.9.99 NC 6.19.55 Card 10.13.73 Sing 16.9.105 Killarney Vale v Singleton @ Adelaide St Oval @ 2.00pm Killarney Vale v Terrigal Avoca Cardiff v Terrigal Avoca @ No 1 Sportsground @ 2.00pm KV 11.9.75 WB 9.10.64 KV 16.14.110 LM 10.6.66 Newcastle City v Lake Macquarie Warners Bay v Lake Macquarie @ Feighan Oval @ 2.00pm Sing 14.10.94 LM 13.8.86 TA 9.10.64 NC 10.13.73 Warners Bay v Cardiff Newcastle City —Bye Cardiff—Bye Warners Bay—Bye Singleton—Bye Round 2 Round 9 Round 15 First Division Sat 13th April Sat 1st June Sat 20th July Warners Bay v Maitland@ Feighan Oval @ 10.00am TA 16.19.115 Card 7.5.47 LM 9.10.64 Card 17.16.118 Cardiff v Terrigal Avoca Killarney Vale v Newcastle City@ Adelaide St Oval @ 12.00pm SING 6.6.42 NC 21.16.142 NC 17.10.112 KV 7.7.49 Lake Macquarie v Warners Bay Cardiff v Wyong Lakes @ No 1 Sportsground @ 12.00pm LM 8.14 .62 KV 11.13.79 TA 15.17.107 WB 3.4.22 Nelson Bay v Terrigal Avoca @ Dick Burwell Oval @ 2.00pm Singleton v Killarney Vale Warners Bay—Bye Singleton—Bye Newcastle City—Bye Second Division Round 3 General Bye - Representative Round 16 Newcastle City v Maitland @ No 1 Sportsground @ 10.00am Saturday 20th April Sun 9th June Sat 27th July Nelson Bay v Singleton @ Dick Burwell Oval @ 12.00pm Card 21.10.136 SING 1.3.9 BDAFL 10.12.72 Farrer FL 10.8.68 Newcastle City v Warners Bay Warners Bay v Lake Macquarie @ Feighan Oval @ 12.00pm LM 2.3.15 NC 6.24.60 Round 10 Singleton v Cardiff Terrigal Avoca—Bye WB v TA—wash out Sat 15th June Terrigal Avoca v Lake Macquarie

Killarney Vale—Bye Cardiff v Terrigal Avoca Killarney Vale—Bye Round 4 Killarney Vale v Singleton Round 17 FIXTURES — JUNE 22 Saturday 27th April Warners Bay v Lake Macquarie Sat 3rd August KV 30.18.198 Sing 5.5.35 Newcastle City—Bye Black Diamond Cup Premier Division Cardiff v Newcastle City TA 24.20.164 LM 0.2.2 Round 11 Lake Macquarie v Terrigal Avoca @ Tulkaba Park @ 2.00pm Lake Macquarie v Singleton Newcastle City v Cardiff @ No 1 Sportsground @ 2.00pm WB 17.13.115 Card 10.10.70 Sat 22nd June Warners Bay v Killarney Vale Singleton v Warners Bay @ Rose Point Park @ 2.00pm Newcastle City—Bye Lake Macquarie v Terrigal Avoca Terrigal Avoca—Bye Killarney Vale —Bye Round 5 Newcastle City v Cardiff Round 18 Sat 4th May Singleton v Warners Bay Sat 10th August First Division Card 19.25 .139 LM 8.5.53 Killarney Vale—B ye Killarney Vale v Cardiff Newcastle City v Cardiff @ No 1 Sportsground @ 12.00pm NC 16.18.114 KV 10.4.64 Round 12 Newcastle City v Terrigal Avoca Maitland v Killarney Vale @ Max McMahon Oval @ 2.00pm Sing 9.10 .64 WB 11.11.77 Sat 29th June Warners Bay v Singleton Nelson Bay v Warners Bay @ Dick Burwell Oval @ 2.00pm Terrigal Avoca—Bye Cardiff v Killarney Vale Wyong Lakes v Terrigal Avoca @ Don Small Oval @ 2.00pm Lake Macquarie—Bye Round 6 Singleton v Lake Macquarie Round 19 Second Division Sat 11th May Warners Bay v Newcastle City Sat 17th August Singleton v Newcastle City @ Rose Point Park @ 12.00pm KV 5.3 .33 TA 15.15.105 Terrigal Avoca—Bye Cardiff v Warners Bay Lake Macquarie v Terrigal Avoca @ Tulkaba Park @ 12.00pm LM 16.19.115 WB 11.5.71 Round 13 Lake Macquarie v Newcastle City Nelson Bay v Warners Bay @ Dick Burwell Oval @ 12.00pm NC 21.24.150 Sing 11.9.75 Sun 7th July Terrigal Avoca v Killarney Vale Maitland—Bye Cardiff—Bye Killarney Vale v Newcastle City Singleton—Bye

Round 7 Terrigal Avoca v Singleton 2nd Semi Final—Sat 24 August Sat 18th May Cardiff—Bye 1st Semi Final—Sun 23 August Officeworks: NC 24.14.158 Card 8.6.54 Warners Bay—Bye Preliminary Final—Sat 31 August a trusted partner Sing 7.6.48 TA 29.11.185 Lake Macquarie—Bye Grand Final—Sat 7 September in the publication WB 11.4.70 KV 11.6.72 of the Football Record. Lake Macquarie—Bye

Round 10 - 15th June 2013 4 Round 10 - 15th June 2013 25 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au 2013 BDAFL RESULTS – 1 - 8 J U N E BDAFL CLUB CONTACTS CARDIFF Brendan Bailey 0408 221 881 [email protected] SECOND DIVISION KILLARNEY VALE Adam Rumpler 0434 599 468 [email protected] TERRIGAL AVOCA v. WARNERS BAY @ Hylton Moore Oval Terrigal Avoca 3.1, 8.6, 12.9, 15.13 (103) LAKE MACQUARIE Greg Halls 0407 052 196 [email protected] Warners Bay 0.1, 0.2, 1.3, 2.4 (16) GOALS, MAITLAND Liz Mitchell 0418 226 605 [email protected] Terrigal Avoca : D. Grimmond 5, K. Burke 3, G. Mehl 2, J. Carter 1, B. Goldsworthy 1, P. Smith 1, S. Douglas 1, C. NELSON BAY Daniel Erickson 0419 206 831 [email protected] Aitken 1 Warners Bay : C. Norris 1, A. Kent 1 NEWCASTLE CITY James Mackie 0408 610 454 [email protected] BEST, Terrigal Avoca : B. Goldsworthy, L. Bury, K. Burke, C. Owen, B. Studdert, G. Mehl SINGLETON Paul Kelly 0419 741 466 [email protected] Warners Bay : A. Kent, J. Loosemore, G. Oliver, J. Pittard, N. Budden, D. Jackson TERRIGAL AVOCA Chris Aitken 0409 963 899 [email protected] NEWCASTLE CITY v. NELSON BAY @ No 1 Sportsground Newcastle City 1.3, 4.4, 5.5, 8.5 (53) WARNERS BAY Jimmy Newburn 0414 873 765 [email protected] Nelson Bay 1.0, 4.4, 4.9, 7.10 (52) WYONG LAKES John Griffey 0406 778 430 [email protected] GOALS, Newcastle City : P. Nissan 3, J. Crace 1, R. Pfeiffer 1, A. Dalton 1, K. Hudson 1, C. Webster 1 NCCUA UMPIRES Darrel Luck 0419 162 521 [email protected] Nelson Bay : S. Youl 2, T. Wilkin 2, N. Ashpole 1, D. Stuart 1, D. Ross 1 BEST, Newcastle City : J. Fluechter, O. James, J. Crace, K. Hudson, S. Arnold, M. Smith CODE OF CONDUCT Nelson Bay : J. Cannon, D. Stuart, M. Plain, S. Youl, A. Willcock, K. Toohey LAKE MACQUARIE v. MAITLAND @ Tulkaba Park Lake Macquarie 5.3, 10.9, 13.17, 20.23 (143) PARENTS & SUPPORTERS Maitland 1.0, 1.2, 1.2, 1.2 (8) GOALS,  Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. Lake Macquarie : G. Lambert 5, D. Viney 4, C. Davis 2, J. Teuma 2, D. Taylor 2, D. Sykes 2, S. Henderson 2, T.  Encourage participation, but don’t force it. O'Donnell 1  Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. Maitland : C. Edwards 1  Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not downgrade. BEST,  Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators and spectators. Lake Macquarie : C. Davis, B. Thorne, G. Lambert, D. Viney, A. Taplin, M. Reece Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. Maitland : C. Edwards, S. Cooper, S. Inglis, C. Jordan, R. Merrick, H. Taylor  Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. Terrigal Avoca 11.12 (78) def Maitland 5.5 (35)  Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club officials in private  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such comments are 2013 LEADING GOALKICKERS politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and family that are let down with PREMIER DIVISION FIRST DIVISION such remarks.  Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. COURTNEY KNIGHT NEWCASTLE CITY 39 TIM LAW NELSON BAY 39  Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward any player, JACOB DAWES NEWCASTLE CITY 24 AIDEN DAMICO MAITLAND 24 official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. PETER VAN DAM TERRIGAL AVOCA 21 LUCAS JOHNSTON NEWCASTLE CITY 20  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, officials or players. JACK DOWNING WARNERS BAY 19 BLAKE ERICKSON NELSON BAY 20  Abusive language is unacceptable.  Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments SECOND DIVISION against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is JEREMY RIDGEWAY NELSON BAY 59 discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not GLEN LAMBERT LAKE MACQUARIE 21 limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, website postings (including social media such as Facebook, Twitter and blogs). STUART HENDERSON LAKE MACQUARIE 20

Round 10 - 15th June 2013 24 Round 10 - 15th June 2013 5 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au BDAFL WEBSITE 2013 BDAFL RESULTS – 1 J U N E Whatever you need to know about Black Diamond AFL FIRST DIVISION is available on our website NEWCASTLE CITY v. NELSON BAY @ No 1 Sportsground Nelson Bay 3.1, 5.4, 13.9, 14.11 (95) www.bdafl.com.au Newcastle City 2.2, 4.3, 4.5, 5.5 (35) GOALS, Nelson Bay : T. Law 7, T. Thornton 2, J. Ryan 2, B. Erickson 1, B. Eddy 1, A. Grinyer 1 Latest News Results Newcastle City : R. Evans 2, J. Drury 1, O. Dawes 1, M. Wheeler 1 BEST, 2013 Fixtures Ladders Nelson Bay : T. Law, R. Mudd, M. Denahy, N. Vaisey, A. Grinyer, J. Cannon Newcastle City : J. Matthews, N. Moyle, J. Crace, B. Weir, J. Drury, B. Konetschnyk

Photo Gallery BDAFL Documents & Forms TERRIGAL AVOCA v. WARNERS BAY @ Hylton Moore Oval Terrigal Avoca 3.2, 5.4, 10.9, 14.10 (94) Warners Bay 3.2, 5.3, 7.3, 11.4 (70) All match details and player information will be available GOALS, on the website by 7pm on the day of the match Terrigal Avoca : T. Kosmeier 4, J. Male 3, E. Formby 2, C. Mitchell 2, B. Sarich 1, S. Lynch 1, W. Blom 1 Warners Bay : L. Andersen 4, T. Hof 4, M. Prendergast 1, J. Nicol 1, S. Butcher 1 BEST, SOCIAL MEDIA Terrigal Avoca : W. McKellar, B. Lawson, J. Male, B. Sarich, C. Mitchell, T. Kosmeier Warners Bay : L. Andersen, T. Hof, L. Vo, T. Price, M. Vo, S. Butcher

MAITLAND v. CARDIFF @ Max McMahon Oval Maitland 4.5, 11.9, 17.9, 19.12 (126) Cardiff 1.2, 1.2, 2.3, 4.3 (27) GOALS, Black Diamond AFL @ b d af l Maitland : P. McMahon 5, R. Eddy 4, C. Kennedy 3, J. Buttenshaw 1, J. Smith 1, L. Damico 1, A. Damico 1, D. Taylor 1, M. Haebich 1, W. Beard 1 Cardiff : H. O'Neill 1, M. Nazzari 1, J. Cross 1, M. Kenny 1 MASTERS FOOTBALL BEST, MASTERS FOOTBALL Maitland : P. McMahon, C. Kennedy, W. Beard, C. Tull, L. Damico, R. Eddy If you love your footy but are getting too old to keep up with the young Cardiff : A. McIntyre, R. Fox, S. Williams, N. Haddon, H. O'Neill, R. White blokes, then this is the game for you Masters Australian Football WYONG LAKES v. KILLARNEY VALE @ Don Small Oval It is Australian Rules Football for those players over 35 years of age who Wyong Lakes 8.4, 11.6, 13.10, 15.10 (100) enjoy their footy and want to keep playing in a non-competitive environ- Killarney Vale 0.2, 2.4, 6.6, 10.8 (68) ment GOALS,

Wyong Lakes : K. Scally 5, R. Dawe 2, T. Hillman 2, M. Ede 2, B. Ede 1, O. Alameddine 1, J. Cross 1, T. Remember at our age, it is not how many games you win, but how many games you play and the enjoyment gained from “Football for Fun” Christian 1 Next Match Killarney Vale : M. Weaver 4, T. Clarke 2, T. Sheppard 1, R. Fiene 1, D. Badoir 1, T. Boyd 1 Web: www.huntermaf.org.au BEST, Email: [email protected] 15 June @ 5pm Wyong Lakes : K. Scally, O. Alameddine, L. Ratford, M. Ede, L. Moore, R. Dawe Killarney Vale : D. Badoir, A. McLean, M. Weaver, B. Cook, A. King, W. Jackson New Regos always welcome No 1 Sportsground

Round 10 - 15th June 2013 6 Round 10 - 15th June 2013 23 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au 2013 BDAFL RESULTS – 1 J U N E REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL PREMIER DIVISION Black Diamond AFL (BDAFL) Representative side continued their dominance over the Farrer Football League with a narrow four point win, 10.12.72 to 10.8.68. LAKE MACQUARIE v. CARDIFF @ Tulkaba Park In a match played in perfect weather conditions, except the muddy cricket pitch Cardiff 4.6, 10.12, 14.15, 17.17 (119) area, at Robertson Oval, Wagga Wagga the BDAFL had to rely on a late Mathew Lake Macquarie 0.1, 3.1, 6.5, 9.10 (64) Bailey goal to seal the win. GOALS, Cardiff : B. Wold 4, N. Kocon 3, A. Risby 1, C. Clark 1, A. Pearsall 1, S. O'Brien 1, A. Broad- The match opened with both sides taking a while to settle, with many turnovers affecting the game as way 1, A. Dugan 1, T. Thompson 1, L. Gibson 1 a spectacle however James Webster’s class came to the fore with an excellent finish to record the Lake Macquarie : J. Braybon 5, T. Gordon 2, J. Cutts 1, J. Bennett 1 BDAFL’s first goal of the game. A further goal to co- captain Courtney Knight saw the BDAFL enter the first break leading by two points. BEST,

Cardiff : L. Gibson, N. Kocon, C. Clark, B. Stewart, B. Wold, S. O'Brien The second quarter saw the BDAFL start to get their running game going, although the slippery cricket Lake Macquarie : B. Balchin, J. Braybon, B. Henderson, N. Merrick, T. Gordon, K. Watson pitch in the middle of the ground was causing both teams some problems. Goals to Josh Avis, Jeremy Eddy and Matty Spinks saw the BDAFL to open up a 16 point lead however a late goal to the home NEWCASTLE CITY v. KILLARNEY VALE @ No 1 Sportsground side saw the BDAFL lead by 10 points at the half time break.

Newcastle City 4.4, 7.6, 13.7, 17.10 (112) The BDAFL’s defence led by Jayson Van Dam, Luke Rawnsley, Ben Stewart and Corey Shackleton were Killarney Vale 1.1, 3.4, 5.4, 7.7 (49) superb and on many occasions prevented Farrer League goals with their desperation and coolness GOALS, under pressure.

Newcastle City : J. Dawes 5, B. Schaefer 3, M. Bailey 2, J. Hamilton 2, N. Shanahan 2, A. Farrer League lifted their intensity in the third quarter and the contest’s physicality lifted a notch as Stewart 2, J. Avis 1 both teams were looking to gain the ascendancy. BDAFL were getting great service from their mid- Killarney Vale : S. Sinclair 2, R. Coughlan 1, M. Besley 1, J. Mansfield 1, A. Wells 1, L. Besley fielders in co-captain Liam Gibson, Andrew Wilmott and Blake Erickson and goals to Gibson, James 1 Polglase and Knight matched the three goals kicked by the home side, and at the final break the BEST, BDAFL still led by nine points. Newcastle City : A. Stewart, I. Baker, R. Lang, N. Shanahan, A. Gibson, J. Dawes Killarney Vale : M. Adams, J. Mifsud, R. Coughlan, D. Amidy, L. Wilson, T. Castelnuovo Urged on by Coach, Chris Bishop, the BDAFL got off to the perfect start with Polglase taking a mark in the goal square to extend the lead to 15 points. With Brendan Harper starting to get on top in the TERRIGAL AVOCA v. WARNERS BAY @ Hylton Moore Oval ruck, the BDAFL looked like they could run away with the game, however some poor turnovers and a determined home side, saw them kick three straight goals and take a narrow lead.

Terrigal Avoca 2.7, 10.11, 13.13, 15.17 (107) The last ten minutes was a torrid affair with neither team giving an inch. Both sides had opportunities Warners Bay 2.1, 3.1, 3.3, 3.4 (22) to kick goals, but desperate defence thwarted both teams before clever lead up work from Kurt Flem- GOALS, ing and Gibson saw Bailey get the ball in the goal square and kick what turned out to be the match- Terrigal Avoca : B. Harper 3, J. Turner 3, P. Van Dam 3, I. Tyley 1, J. Lambert 1, J. Polglase 1, winning goal. A. Young 1, J. Lewis 1, J. Webster 1 Warners Bay : J. Downing 2, J. Hayes 1 The match was a fantastic contest by two good teams played before a strong crowd. The result was a BEST, great reward for the BDAFL team who had 22 contributors and were well led by Bishop. Terrigal Avoca : P. Van Dam, M. Betson, J. Webster, J. Lewis, K. Fleming, B. Harper In the other game, Riverina AFL kicked a late goal to defeat AFL Sydney Development squad 14.10.94 Warners Bay : M. Spinks, S. Gibbons, A. Atkin, B. Burns, M. Mahon, D. Crotty to 13.11.89 Black Diamond AFL 2.4 5.7 8.10 10.12 (72) Singleton - Bye Farrer FL 2.2 4.3 7.7 10.8 (68) Goals: C.Knight 2, James Polglase 2, J Avis 1, M. Bailey 1, J.Eddy 1, L.Gibson 1, M.Spinks 1, J.Webster Best: L.Gibson (Best on Ground), J.Webster, A.Wilmott, K.Fleming, J.Van Dam, C. Shackleton

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RISING STAR— TOM CASTELNUOVO (Killarney Vale) 2013 BDAFL LADDERS

Killarney Vale’s Thomas Castelnuovo is the Round 9 BDAFL Rising Star nomi- PREMIER DIVISION P W L D % MR nee. NEWCASTLE CITY 8 7 1 0 187 88

TERRIGAL AVOCA 7 6 1 0 280 86 Tommy Cass has become a key figure in Killarney Vale’s bid for a second KILLARNEY VALE 8 6 2 0 108 63 BDAFL title. Castelnuovo made his first grade debut as a 17 year old in 2011, however his slender build didn’t hinder his impact as he proved himself as a CARDIFF 7 3 4 0 104 43 genuine footballer. After a year long gap year which kept him off the park for WARNERS BAY 6 2 4 0 83 33 most of 2012, Castelnuovo has come back with immediate impact in 2013! SINGLETON 8 2 6 0 45 25 He shows excellent leadership qualities on and off the field, which only adds to his value. LAKE MACQUARIE 8 1 7 0 56 13

Tom was a member of the Northern Heat talented player program in his junior career, and has taken FIRST DIVISION P W L D % PTS his football to a new level as a senior player. A man who always holds his head high & produces his NELSON BAY 8 8 0 0 462 32 best when the when the Bombers need him most. He is fast become a senior player in a youthful TERRIGAL AVOCA 8 6 2 0 176 24 outfit, and has earned the praises coach John Pidgeon after consistently producing some near best on NEWCASTLE CITY 8 6 2 0 148 24 ground performances in 2013. MAITLAND 8 5 3 0 108 20 WYONG LAKES 8 3 5 0 73 12 Previous Nominees WARNERS BAY 8 2 6 0 66 8 Rd 1—Josh Mifsud (Killarney Vale) Rd 5 - Tom Quade (Cardiff) CARDIFF 8 2 6 0 46 8 Rd 2—Corey Billins (Terrigal Avoca) Rd 6 — Alex Bailey (Killarney Vale) KILLARNEY VALE 8 0 8 0 27 0 Rd 3— Jackson Crawford (Newcastle City) Rd 7— Lachlan Deverell (Warners Bay) Rd 4—Jake Hayes (Warners Bay) Rd 8—Dyalan Stuart (Nelson Bay) SECOND DIVISION P W L D % MR NELSON BAY 8 7 1 0 349 88 NEWCASTLE CITY 8 6 1 1 249 81

TERRIGAL AVOCA 8 6 2 0 168 75 LAKE MACQUARIE 8 4 3 1 177 56 MAITLAND 8 2 6 0 43 25 WARNERS BAY 7 1 6 0 57 14 SINGLETON 7 0 7 0 8 0

2013 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

Sen Res 3rds Weight Total NELSON BAY 48 28 - 7.6 83.6 NEWCASTLE CITY 42 24 13 - 79 TERRIGAL AVOCA 39 24 12 - 75 MAITLAND 30 8 - 3.8 41.8 KILLARNEY VALE 30 0 - 3 33 CARDIFF 18 8 - 2.6 28.6 LAKE MACQUARIE 6 16 - 2.2 24.2 WARNERS BAY 15 4 2 21 SINGLETON 12 0 - 1.2 13.2

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www.nccua.com Josh Bennett (Lake Macquarie) Kris Thompson (Singleton) Date of Birth: Date of Birth: 17/06/1987 6 January 1986 You may have noticed over the last few weeks a few umpires have decided to revert back to the time honoured tradition of the bounce in the centre of the ground. Nickname: Nickname: Joshy Thommo The NCCUA in conjunction with the support of the BDAFL and AFL NSW/ACT supports these umpires in bouncing the footy. We have within our umpiring group several umpires within our Favourite AFL Team: Favourite AFL Team: group who are “Talented Pathway Umpires”. This means that as part of their progression North Melbourne Essendon through the ranks, they are required to be able to perform the bounce in the centre ONLY. Favourite AFL Player: Favourite AFL Player: There has been much debate over the last few years as to whether or not the bounce should Gary Ablett Jnr stay in the game, but only time will tell if the bounce will remain. Most Difficult Opponent: Favourite Playing Position: Darryl White Centre For now, however, umpires who are in the “Talented Pathway” and other umpires who wish to

“try their luck” will be performing the bounce in the centre circle ONLY. Best Black Diamond AFL Player Seen: Most Difficult Opponent:

Sam Gooley James Podsiadly, Chris Dawes Many umpires have chosen to continue to throw the ball up in the centre circle and they will communicate this to players before the game begins. Most Annoying Teammate: Most Annoying Teammate: Jordan Reynolds Haha—Tom Moore For those pessimists who think that umpires in this league will not be able to perform this skill, be assured that the umpires have been putting a lot of hard work on and off the track in order Funniest Teammate: Funniest Teammate: to make the bounce a spectacle and not a detraction from our great game. Jordan Reynolds Pup (Alex Mitchell)

Remember, umpires make mistakes. Players make just as many. Most Embarrassing Football Moment: Most Embarrassing Football Moment: Missing set shots Running into an umpire For bounces which are “off line”, meaning outside the centre circle the following rule applies: Greatest Football Achievement: Greatest Football Achievement: 11.3.6 Recalling off line bounces Playing State League in QLD A Grade VFL A field Umpire may recall any bounce or throw up that in his opinion does not allow for the ball to be contested. Best Football Advice Given to You: Best Football Advice Given to You: Train as you play ‘Strive to play football at the highest level possible so you live with no regrets and live wondering If a bounce is “recalled”, then all players must return to their original positions on the field, the Previous Clubs played for: what could have been’. Mathew McCarthy square is reset and play restarts by the umpire throwing the ball aloft. Morningside AFC, Toowoomba Bombers AFC

Previous clubs: Hopefully this clears up any confusion or questions about a Junior Club: Werribee Tigers (VFL), Queanbeyan Tigers very time honoured and valued skill in umpiring. Mt Cawly Football Club (NEAFL), Hermit Park Tigers (Townsville) HAVE A GREAT DAY AT THE FOOTY. Junior Club: Queanbeyan Tigers

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2013 Team List 2013 Team List Senior Coach: Robert Eddy No Name Goals Senior Coach: Adam Dugan No Name Goals Club Colours: Red,White,Black 1 JAMES FOOT Club Colours: Maroon & Gold 1 MARK HAEBICH & Y e l l o w 2 MICHAEL KRAKE www.cardiffhawks.com.au 6 ADRIAN HOFFMAN www.maitlandsaints.org.au 3 ANDREW RISBY 7 AIDEN DOMICO This weekend sees both Hawks rested after a long weekend 4 ADAM CLARKE 8 ROBERT EDDY and ready park for today’s home games. In the Premier Division The week before the split round, the Saints played a split round 5 AIDEN BROADWAY 9 COREY KENNEDY we welcome Terrigal Avoca. The Panthers have been ticking with the Ones at home to Cardiff and the Twos away to Lake Mac- 6 ALAN WILSON 14 WADE BEARD along nicely, but the Hawks will be rested and keen to reverse quarie. I suppose the best description of the results would be that 15 BEN CROWLEY they were contrasting but, in the end, the boys broke even with the 7 NICK KOCON the result last time these two met in round 2 where the Hawks Twos going down by 100 before the Ones won by 100. 8 MICHAEL RYAN were only able to keep up with the Panthers in the first 3 quar- 17 CAMERON MITCHELL In the Twos, an understrength Maitland side fought gamely 11 ZAC METCALFE ters. 18 DANNY MITCHELL throughout the match but struggled to find any coherence in either 12 BRENDAN WOLD 20 JUSTIN SMITH In the First Division we welcome back Wyong for the third time defense or attack. Luke Brandle , Stewart Inglis and Jay Mitchell 29 MARK CURRAN 13 MATT GARRETT this year. The previous two contests have been closely fought used their experience to ensure a steadying influence in the middle 15 NICK MADDOCK with the Hawks each time managing to come out in front on 31 HUGH MATHESON through to the backline but with four new inexperienced players to 16 NICK CHAPMAN the scoreboard. Today’s contest will again no doubt be a close 38 BILL BEATTY the game they were no match for the Dockers. Big Fev played 17 MATT VUKOVIC encounter. 41 KAIDEN RITCHIE probably his best game for the club, putting himself into every 18 BEN STEWART Congratulations to both Ben Stewart and Liam Gibson on repre- 42 GRANT MINTO contest he could get to, and emerging with the dreads intact. Ryan 21 CAMERON CLARK senting the league in the representative game last week. 43 DANNY DAVEY Merrick and Hayden Taylor, our two youngest players playing up 22 SAM HAIGH In the results of two weeks ago two, the planets aligned and we 45 ANDREW ELBOURNE from the under 17’s, were terrific all day and picked up many votes for our players’ player award but the final result saw the Dockers 24 JEREMY KOCON saw something that has not happen on the same weekend for 46 JACK BUTTENSHAW many years. Rumour has it that both Duges and Bails kicked a record a strong victory. 25 ADAM PEARSALL 47 DAMON TAYLOR goal in their respective games. In the Premier Division game, a At home we hosted a terrific crowd for an outstanding game of 26 SIMON HIGHFIELD 50 PAT MCMAHON youthful Hawks side were able to out muscle the Dockers on football by the Ones. Coach Rob had the boys geed up for a big 27 TIM SHELDON 51 SCOTT COOPER their home turf. A fantastic effort by the boys to get back in the game after a tight contest against Cardiff a few weeks previous and 56 JOSH FRENCH 28 LIAM GIBSON winners circle with a couple of new guys making their debut played an open forward line which gave Justin, Aiden, Rob and especially Patty McMahon room to move at will. Patty’s work in the 29 SHANE WILLIAMS and Wellsy coming back into the fold holding together the 57 LUKE DAMICO contest was outstanding, even bringing down one screamer with 33 JOSH BAILEY backline. 58 COLIN CARROLL his eyes closed and his hands over his head and five goals were a 34 SIMON WILLIAMS For the ressies, it was a fantastic effort to be split from the first 60 JAY MITCHELL great reward for him. It was a terrific team effort though with our 39 PETER CHAPMAN grade and travel to Maitland. The score board did not show the backs dominant, our mids controlling the game and moving the ball 41 DUSTIN SPRIGGS full story as the boys didn’t stop tackling and running hard and beautifully and our forwards appreciating the silver platter service. 46 JACK PRATT managed to win the last quarter. Rumour has it that Bails Last weekend the Two’s played a rescheduled match against Terri- 48 NATHAN SMITH kicked a goal from 65m out, slight angle, but since its not on gal Avoca and despite an excellent performance went down by 43 59 QUINTON DAVIS sportingpulse did it actually happen?? Thanks to all those that points. 60 NATHAN HIRST came out of “retirement” and sup- Today we are again split with the One’s travelling to Warners Bay, 61 JACKSON WHITE ported. Best on ground were A. whilst the Twos are at No 1 Sportsground. The crowds are building, the club is building and I’ll be darned if 66 ISAAC HEENEY McIntyre, R. Fox and N. Haddon. Best of luck to all sides competing we are not in our new colours soon. Get stuck in, boys, 68 TOM QUADE today and remember to get back to Go the Saints! 69 TIM BROWN the Mark Hotel after the game. Go Hawks!

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Round 10 - 15th June 2013 10 Round 10 - 15th June 2013 19 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au WYONG LAKES MAGPIES TERRIGAL AVOCA PANTHERS 2013 Team List 2013 Team List No Name Goals Senior Coach: Mitchell Ede No Name Goals Senior Coach: Chris Bishop 1 MITCHEL LOGAN Club Colours: Black & White 1 JAMES POLGLASE Club Colours: Red,White& Black 2 MICHAEL DAVIS www.wyonglakesfc.sportingpulse.net 2 AMOS AUSTIN www.terrigalavocaafl.com 3 JON KOOP-FOLKES 3 JAMES WEBSTER 5 MITCHELL EDE Back on home turf vs Killarney Vale last game and it 4 KURT FLEMING Two weeks ago saw all three sides at home all competing 6 RHYS DAWE showed, the boys all boosting efforts around the ground, 5 CHRIS BISHOP against warners bay. The day ended up being a great success 7 KRIS CLOUTEN and hitting a huge half time lead, but all credit to Killar- 6 DAMEN SMITH for the club with all three sides being able to grab the biscuits 8 BILLY DENNISS ney Vale who made the second half a real challenge for 7 JARED CULLINEN at the end of the day. It started in 3rd grade, with a milestone day for a veteran if the 10 LEE MOORE the boys to tough out the win. Some of the big perform- 8 WILL DELAHUNTY club Bobby Goldsworth who was running out for the 200th 12 KIEREN SCALLY ances of the game were Kieren Scally, Tim Hillman, Mitch 9 JAY LEWIS Time for the mighty panthers. Strong back line defence in the Ede, also a very big effort by Omar Alameddine, who 13 ANDREW MICHELINI 10 PETER VAN DAM first half kept Warners Bay goalless in the first half. Stepping 15 CHRIS KOOP-FOLKES kicked a 70m goal that dribble in for the last 10, but also 11 IAN TYLEY up in the shoes of a absent Ruckman Luke Bury provide a con- 17 CHRIS WATSON was seen across the paddock. 12 CORY BILLINS test all day allowing the midfield to get on top and give the 18 JARRED CROSS This week we are thanking our player sponsors; 75 Jer- 13 JAMES HART forwards the advantage. Come the final quarter the game had 20 ADAM TASKER emy Gibbons-Safety one work wear, 1 Mitchell Logan 14 BRENDAN HARPER already been won by the Panthers and it was a nice finish to 21 LUKE WILLERSDORF and 61 Garth Evens-Asp Electrical, 33 John Griffey- Open 15 JARRAD FLINT the day for best on ground Goldsworth who finished kicking a 23 JOSH LAWLER Shutters, 13 Andrew Michelini- Hone Stone, 71 Josh cook 16 RILEY CLIFTON goal in his 200th game. 25 MITCH HANDLE - Tuggerah Flowers, 25 Mitchell Handle- Wyong Rugby 17 STEVEN LYNCH The 2nd grade game start with some passion with a competi- 27 TIM HILLMAN League Group, 12 Kieren Scally – Gaul Education. 18 MAT GENCUR tive nature to the first two quarters being level on the score board. Will McKellar was the catalyst for the 5 goal 3rd qtr to 28 CLAY READER With the bye this week we will be looking to have a hard 19 MATTHEW CILIA 30 GAVIN STOKES 20 MITCH BETSON help the panthers gain a helpful 24 point lead heading into the training run and get prepared for the second half of the final break. The margin remained the same for the remainder 32 BRADLEY EDE season. 21 JAYSON VAN DAM 33 JOHN GRIFFEY 22 CAMERON GRENTELL of the match with will McKellar and Byron Lawson having best The Fundraising has started for the rebuild of our club, on performances. 37 MICHAEL ADAMS 23 MAURICE GOOLAGONG and we would like to thank the BDAFL for the opportuni- First Division had a win in their sights after a narrow loss to 45 LACHLAN RATFORD 24 SAM O’BRIEN ties they are giving us to raise money this year. Newcastle City the previous week, the first time in 18 consecu- 59 WILLIAM TRIGGELL 25 JARRAD WARREN tive games since they had suffered a loss. Inaccuracy cost the 61 GARTH EVANS 26 JACK JONES boys in the first quarter with 9 shots to 3 in the first quarter 66 ANDREW RENFREW 27 JOSH POLGLASE only resulted in a 6 point margin at the break. Forward leader- 67 REECE BILLSON ship was shown in the 2nd quarter by Peter Van Dam which 71 JOSH COOK was the start of a 8 goal quarter for the boys. Midfield domi- 74 OMAR ALAMEDDINE nance through James Webster, Jay Lewis and Kurt Fleming al- 75 JEREMY GIBBONS lowed the mighty Panthers to ease to a comfortable victory in front of a cheerful home crowd. Panthers ran out 85 point winners, which consolidated second position on the ladder.

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Round 10 - 15th June 2013 18 Round 10 - 15th June 2013 11 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au WARNERS BAY BULLDOGS NELSON BAY MARLINS 2013 Team List Senior Coach: Jimmy Newburn & 2013 Team List Senior Coach: David Ross No Name Goals Shane Fredericksen No Name Goals Club Colours: Blue & Gold 1 JEREMEY BUCKLEY Club Colours: Red, White & Blue 1 BRAD SPENCER 2 JAKE ROACH www.warnersbay.org 2 TODD THORNTON www.nelsonbaymarlins.com 3 SIMON ROCCO 3 BRAD SAINSBURY 4 MARTIN KARAFILIS 4 BLAKE ERICKSON Round 8 proved to be a bit of a struggle for the Marlins, Two weeks ago, saw all 3 grades travel down the F3 to take on the with the 2nd Division going down and the 1st Division getting 5 MATT SPINKS reigning Club Champions and current premier division champions 5 JAMES RYAN their biggest push all year, at the hands of Newcastle City. 6 NICK TURNER Terrigal Avoca, in a very daunting trip. 6 BEN EDDY With a few injuries and a large number of players out, this 7 LUKE MCKENNA The 2nd division boys kicked off the proceedings again fielding a very 7 TIM LAW week was always going to be a struggle. The 2nd Division was 8 JOSH MOLAN inexperienced team with 2 or 3 playing their first game of footy ever. 8 BEN THOMSON The panthers were far to slick for our boys winning comfortably, running on a 2 man bench which quickly dropped to 1 after 9 JIMMY NEWBURN 9 JOEL ERICKSON 1st Division saw a very evenly matched clash with the scores being Big Jazz suffered an injury early on. The boys refused to let 11 DAVID GRIGG 11 LUKE BELL neck and neck up till half time, Terrigal Avoca were able to kick a few go, going down in the final moments of the game by 1 point. 13 SAM GIBBONS 12 RYAN MUDD extra in the premiership quarter eventually winning by 4 goals. Fantastic performances by Scott Youl, Adam Willcock and 14 MATT MAHON In Premier Division Terrigal Avoca were smarting from a rare defeat 13 DARREN PULESTON Michael Plain. 15 PAT QUINN the previous week and came out of the blocks kicking the first 2 goals, 14 SHAUN WHEATLEY st we managed the next 2 goals by quarter time we were a few points The 1 Division boys were fired up after watching this nar- 16 BEN BURNS 15 ANDREW GIBSON st down. An 8 goal 2nd quarter to the panthers saw them kick away and row loss and after a hard fought 1 half they ran away with 17 DANIEL RUSSELL 16 RUSSELL SMITS eventually win quite comfortably leaving the our guys 2 wins and 4 a comfortable win. The day was all about the wings with 18 BEN HUNTER 18 JOSH CANNON losses at the mid season break and some work to do to make the Matt Denahy having a stellar game, finishing up with the 19 JACK DOWNING 20 BRIAN DEACON finals. Player’s Player award and being named a best on ground 20 TIM HOF 21 BRENTON LEIPPER Today we welcome all everyone to Feighan oval where all 3 grades are and Nathan Vaisey proving to be another player to watch as 21 LACHLAN DEVERELL in action, unusually the 1st Division boys Maitland in the early 22 SCOTT COLUMBUS he dominated around the ground. 22 LEIGH ANDERSON game keen to make amends for a narrow loss last time against the 23 DOMINIC BURGE Fantastic commitment was shown by Tyler Williams, Josh 23 REECE O’BRIEN new boys. The 2nd Division boys tackle local rivals Lake Macquarie 24 NATHAN ASHPOLE also trying to reverse an earlier season result against the Dockers 2nd Cannon and Dylan Stuart who not only backed up and 24 BRENTON SMITH 25 ALLEN FERNANDO-BIRD team. In Premier division the contest against Lake Macquarie is sure played 2 games but made lasting impacts in both of them!! 25 JAKE HAYES to be a cracker with our guys suffering a rare defeat to the Dockers 26 MATTHEW DENAHY Well Done and Good Luck to Blake Erickson and Jeremy 26 DEAN CROTTY earlier in the season, the boys sure will be fired up to reverse 27 JEREMY EDDY Eddy for their selection in the 2012 Representative Side!! 27 TOM PRENTICE that result and show them who the number one team in the Lake 29 BEN GRACE This week is all at home, with 2nd Division taking on Single- region is. 30 ANTHONY ATKIN 30 ANDREW THOMPSON ton and 1st Division host Terrigal Avoca. 31 LEO VO Last but not least today is our annual ladies day, we welcome all of 31 JAMES BELLMAN any ladies involved directly or indirectly in the club past and present Go Marlins!! 33 NATHAN BRENNAN 32 LOUIS DEWS to enjoy a day at the footy watching the boys go round. As is now 34 NICK ROBERTS tradition the ladies will give their annual 'Ladies Best' with the previ- 33 SCOTT YOUL 35 MITCH BARRY ous winners being Matt 34 ADAM GRINYER 36 SCOTT BUTCHER Mahon in 2011 and Ben Burns 35 AARON CLAYDEN 37 DAN PEDERSEN in 2012, football skill has 39 LUKE PRICE 38 JOSH NICOL nothing to do with the judg- 40 GORDON YOUNG 39 MICK PRENDERGAST ing of this award!! 42 MATT HARDES Go the Doggies.. 41 RYAN CLARKE 45 RAVNEEL MANIAM 43 SHANE FREDERICKSEN 46 MICK GEORGE DALLAR 47 BILLY RYAN 48 DYLAN STUART 56 KAYNE GIBBS 50 NATHAN VAISEY 65 JORDAN BEST

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Round 10 - 15th June 2013 12 Round 10 - 15th June 2013 17 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au NEWCASTLE CITY BLUES LAKE MACQUARIE DOCKERS 2013 Team List 2013 Team List No Name Goals Senior Coach: Craig Hewat No Name Goals Senior Coach: David Beauchamp 1 JOSH WHEELER Club Colours: Navy& White 1 JULIUS RELIC Club Colours: Purple & White 2 MATHEW BAILEY www.newcastlecityblues.com.au 3 MATHEW WELLS www.lakemacquariedockers.com.au 3 COURTNEY KNIGHT 4 SCOTT JOHNSON An exciting day of footy at No 1 last round with top-of-the-table 5 LUKE RAWNSLEY 5 LIAM SINGLETON This weekend sees both our teams playing our close ri- clashes in Div 1 and Div 2. Firstly our Thirds got up by the small- 6 MATTHEW ENRIGHT 6 BRAD HENDERSON vals Warners Bay. est of margins in Div 2 to end Nelson Bay’s unbeaten run. A 8 JOSH AVIS 8 MITCH CLUNE great fighting effort with the winning goal coming in the dying Our Premier Division team will be out to prove the win 9 ANTHONY STEWART seconds by Huddo according to legend. 9 SAM GOOLEY the last time these sides met was not a once off. It al- 10 SAM PAYNE The Ressies had a tougher assignment also against unbeaten 10 KYLE WHITEHURST 11 NED SHANAHAN Nelson Bay and despite some good periods of play were out- 11 BADEN THORNE ways is a great day at the footy when we come up 13 ANDREW WILMOTT gunned by a better team on the day. Firsts had a comfortable 12 LUCAS RELIC against the Bulldogs and fresh from a week away from 15 IAN BAKER win to cement their place at the top of the table despite a num- 13 JARROD ADNUM footy should see a competitive game right down to the 16 HAYDEN KAVANAGH ber of outs for the game. Hopefully with a couple of weeks 14 KANE GORDON final whistle. 17 BRAD WOOTEN break the boys will all be in good shape for their next clash, 16 RYAN LEVIN 18 BEN SCHAEFER with Cardiff. 18 DAVE O’DONNELL Our second divsion side will be out to build on last week- 19 DAMAIN MCKENDRICK Our Bluebirds had a bit of a setback in their quest for their first 19 JORDAN REYNOLDS ends comprehensive win and build some consistent form 20 JAMES DRURY win last game but are still showing great spirit. The girls are on 20 TRENT COOPER towards the back end of the season. a promise for their first win so with the added incentive we are 21 DAVE BOWDEN 21 CHRIS ANDERSON 22 ABE GIBSON expecting to see renewed enthusiasm when they take to the 22 JAMES RIGBY court against Souths 5. We have a few exciting functions coming up starting with 23 CAMERON KEAST 23 BRENDAN BALCHIN Our ladies were treated to a day of indulgence, or at least as an Auction night after our game against Terrigal Avoca 24 RYLEY LANG 24 BRYCE SINGLETON good as it gets at No 1 on ladies day. Well done to the lads who on the 22nd June. 26 ADAM JOHNSON 25 GLEN LAMBERT took care of things on the balcony, the Thirds Grandstand for 27 MARK LONNON extending the hand of appreciation and the Blues Brothers for 26 BRAD FARRELL 30 BRENT JACKSON accommodating the ladies on the hill. 27 ROBERT HILSLEY 38 DANIEL CANNIZZO This week sees our Thirds up against Maitland at home and 28 GLEN BRAYBON 40 BEN CORNWELL Ressies against Killarney Vale at Adelaide St. Hopefully with 29 KINGSLEY WHITEHURST 43 JACOB DAWES [plenty of players back on deck, we will see a couple of big wins 31 DANIEL COTTERILL 46 JOHN CRACE for the boys. 34 R.MIDDLETON-PIERPOINT Check out the club’s Facebook page for the great photo of the 35 GEOFF MILLIGAN players with Frank Frasca at Growers Best Marketown. Frank’s 36 MICHAEL TOWNSEND a great club sponsor and doesn’t look too intimidated by 37 MITCH REECE Lurch!! 40 KEN WATSON Lets’ get back to the Cooks Hill Hotel after the games to cele- 44 JARROD BRAYBON brate our teams and supporters. 45 NEALE MERRICK Hopefully with good weather 46 TROY GORDON

47 WADE ARMSTRONG Go Blues!! 51 AARON HALLS 52 CRAIG SMITH 53 JASON CUTTS 73 JOSH BENNETT

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Round 10 - 15th June 2013 16 Round 10 - 15th June 2013 13 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au KILLARNEY VALE BOMBERS SINGLETON ROOSTERS 2013 Team List 2013 Team List No Name Goals Senior Coach: John Pidgeon No Name Goals Senior Coach: Tim Harbrow 1 RYAN BARNARD Club Colours: Black & Red 1 CHRIS FAULDER Club Colours: Red & White 2 COREY SHACKLETON www.kvbombers.com 3 LUKE DAVIS www.singletonroosters.com.au 3 JOHN PIDGEON 4 ALEX MITCHELL Round 10 marks the midpoint of the season and the Bombers 4 DANIEL LLOYD 5 BRAD SERMON After two weeks off with the Bye the boys are refreshed season is unfolding as John Pidgeon expected. We’re up all 5 MICHAEL BESLEY 6 MARK IRVING as the Seniors make the trip to the Central Coast to take night to get some, we’re up all night to get lucky. The Bombers 6 JORDAN EVANS 7 PAUL CHANDLER on Killarney Vale whilst the Reserves are off to Nelson have proven themselves as genuine top 4 contenders this year, Bay. 7 BRENDAN LEWIS but after a second loss to Newcastle City No.1 Sportsground, 8 SAM BRASINGTON

8 ADAM RUMPLER the Bombers will be looking to get back to the winners circle 9 MARK ROSER 9 DANE AMIDY after the long weekend when they face Singleton at Adelaide 10 JOSH CHILDS Well done to all the Juniors, who did battle in the rain 11 NATHAN HIGGINS St. 11 JOSH BRIDGE two weeks ago and achieved some good results. The Jun- 12 NATHAN HORMANN 12 RICHARD WILKES iors are doing really well this year so lets get down and 13 HUGH WELLS The Bombers will have the home ground advantage for this 13 JAI PURCELL support them. 14 TOM CASTELNUOVO match, but it may count for nothing with the Roosters outfit full 14 RILEY SMALL 15 JOSH MIFSUD of confidence after a win over Cardiff. Great balls of fire. 15 JOHNNY CORNELIUS Congratulations to Luke “”Elmo” Davis & Bronte Poore 16 BRAD EDWARDS Micheal Besley has reinvented himself this season into key man 16 BRAD HICKS on their engagement. Great to see everyone out cele- 17 CORBIN BOND in the Bombers quest for glory. Im gonna pop some tags. The 17 BEN GRAHAM brating with you. Bombers were able to flex their muscle the last time these two 18 PETER COLLINS 18 JARRYD INGRAM 19 MICHAEL SMITH sides met earlier in the year, and know a win is crucial to main- 19 BRAD JENKINSON taining pressure on ladder leaders Newcastle and Terrigal. GO ROOSTERS !!!!! 20 LACHLAN WILSON 21 BEAU MYNARD What is love? The Bombers expect the return of Skipper Bren- 21 MAX MUMFORD 22 TOM COLLEARY don Lewis and power forward Daniel Lloyd for the match. 22 JEFF MCLEAN 23 VAHID ROSER

23 SHAUN SINCLAIR First Division action will also see the Bombers taking on New- 25 COREY OLDHAM 25 JUSTIN DALEY castle City, looking reverse their fortunes after their loss to the 26 NICK HOGAN 26 RYAN COUGHLAN Blues earlier in the year. Parlez vous Francias? The Bombers 27 ADRIAN BATTERHAM 27 BENEDICT TREWAVIS who are still out for their maiden win of the year need to be at 28 MICK DUGGAN 28 GLENN WHITE their best to topple the Blues.We’ll go riding with the Horses. 29 BRAD JENKINSON 34 GREG ROLFE The Bombers showed massive signs of improvements in recent 30 SAM DAVIES 35 JOSH OSBORNE weeks, but will need to best if they are a chance to give City a 34 MICK DUGGAN 37 TOM SHEPPARD good run for their money. 35 ROB FLINT 38 JUSTIN LLOYD 41 SAM BRAY 43 DANIEL CURTIS 42 KRIS THOMPSON 47 DANIEL CARTWRIGHT 44 TOM MOORE 49 MARC ADAMS 47 ADRIAN BATTERHAM 50 HUGH SMITH 52 SHAY OLD 55 COLM HAND 56 BRAD YOUNG 64 JOHN RUDD 71 BRENDAN DULLAGHAN

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