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Saturday, 15 June FOOTBALL RECORD www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au FOOTBALL RECORD Saturday, 15 June PREMIER DIVISION—Round 10 Cardiff v Terrigal Avoca Warners Bay v Lake Macquarie Killarney Vale v Singleton Round 10 - 15th June 2013 28 Round 10 - 15th June 2013 1 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au BLACK DIAMOND AFL Unit 1, 15 Kam Close, Morisset NSW 2264 FOOTBALL OPERATIONS OFFICER Garry Burkinshaw Mobile: 0400 725384 E-mail: [email protected] BDAFL PRESIDENT Michael Gray Mobile: 0418 494634 E-mail: [email protected] BOARD MEMBERS Phil Lewis Graham Edgley Simon Smyth AFL NSW/ACT REGIONAL MANAGER—HUNTER COAST Simon Smyth Mobile: 0401 932535 E-mail: [email protected] BDAFL UMPIRES COACH Christine Burrows E-mail: [email protected] WEBSITE www.bdafl.com.au This Football Record is published by Black Diamond AFL for the benefit of the players, members and supporters of the game. Black Diamond AFL takes responsibility for editorial content, apart from those published under the names of clubs as club notes and will not be held responsible for any information which may be found harmful or injurious to any person or organi- sation in those notes. Complaints or other reference to the material in the publication may be directed to the Football Operations Officer, Black Dia- mond AFL, Unit 1, 15 Kam Cl, Morisset NSW 2264 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 MELBOURNE 11 4 7 0 111 16 nents for our elite players to test themselves against. WESTERN BULLDOGS 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. Round 10 - 15th June 2013 26 Round 10 - 15th June 2013 3 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au FIXTURES 2013 PREMIER DIVISION FIXTURE 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.
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