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1998 CCAFL Masterfoods Cup Draw - Seniors ROUND 1 ROUNDS <> CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD<> Gosford 21-12-138 v Bateau Bay 10-17-77 Saturday, June 20 K:illaroey Vale 21-23-149 v Peninsula Swans 13-15-93 Gosford v Peninsula Swans at Adcock Park Volume 2, Issue 2. Price: $1 25126 April 1998 Terrigal Avoca 22-24-156 v Wyong Lakes 15-6-96 Sunday, June 21 Terrigal Avoca v Bateau Bay at Heazlett Park ROUND 2 Killamey Vale v Wyong Lakes at Adelaide Street Saturday, April 25 Peninsula Swans v Terrigal Avoca at McEvoy Oval ROUND9 u~~· .. !·.······ .. o· Sunday, AprU 26 Saturday, June 27 . J Wyong Lakes v Bateau Bay at Tacoma Oval Bateau Bay v Peninsula Swans at Mingara I I<.illamey Vale v Gosford at Adelaide Street Sunday, June 28 .,I Killamey Vale v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street ROUND3 Wyong Lakes v Gosford at Tacoma Oval Cup Saturdtty, May 2 199Bt Peninsula Swans v Gosford at McEvoy Oval ROUND10 Bateau Bay v Terrigal Avoca at Mingara Saturday, July 4 Sunday, May 3 Peninsula Swans v Wyong Lakes at McEvoy Oval Wyong Lakes v Killamey Vale at Tacoma Oval Sunday, July 5 Killarney Vale v Bateau Bay at Adelaide Street CUB Challenge Terrigal Avoca v Gosford at Heazlett Park Saturday, May 9 - Central Coast v Newcastle ROUND 11 Hunter Challenge Saturday, July 11 Saturday, May 16 - Hunter v Sydney Football League Gosford v Bateau Bay at Adcock Park Killamey Vale v Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street ROUN04 Sunday, July 12 Sunday, May 17 Terrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes at Heazlett Park Terrigal Avoca v Killamey Vale at Heazlett Park Gosford v Wyong Lakes at Adcock Park ROUND12 Peninsula Swans v Bateau Bay at McEvoy Oval Saturday, July 18 Bateau Bay v Terrigal Avoca at Mingara ROUND 5 Peninsula Swans v Gosford at McEvoy Oval Saturd11y, May 23 Sunday, July 19 Peninsula Swans v Ki11amey Vale at McEvoy Oval Wyong Lakes v Killarney Vale at Tacoma Oval Bateau Bay v Gosford at Mingara Sunday, M11y 24 ROUND13 Wyong Lakes v Terrigal Avoca at Tacoma Oval Saturday, July 25 Gosford v Wyong Lakes at Adcock Park ROUND 6 Peninsula Swans v Bateau Bay at McEvoy Oval Saturday, May 30 Sunday, July 26 Bateau Bay v Killamey Vale at Mingara Killamey Vale v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street Sunday, May 31 Terrigal Avoca v Gosford at Heazlett Park ROUND14 Wyong Lakes v Peninsula Swans at Tacoma Oval Saturday, August 1 Gosford v Killarney Vale at Adcock Park ROUND7 Sunday, August 2 Saturday, June 6 Terrigal Avoca v Peninsula Swans at Heazlett Park Killarney Vale v Gosford at Adelaide Street Wyong Lakes v Bateau Bay at Tacoma Oval Saturday, June 13 Peninsula Swans v Terrigal Avoca at McEvoy Oval ROUND15 Bateau Bay v Wyong Lakes at Mingara Saturday, August 8 Gosford v Terrigal Avoca at Adcock Park Bateau Bay v Killamey Vale at Mingara Sunday, August 9 Wyong Lakes v Peninsula Swans at Tacoma Oval

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Inside U.is issue. From The Editor 1998 CCAFL Masterloods Cup Draw - Juniors ROUND 1 ROUND9 l)()und Tw() IJreview 3 Senior Finals Sunday, April 19 Sunday, June 28 Gosford v Bateau Bay at Adcock Park · Bateau Bay v Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street A decision has been made on when this years Killamey Vale v Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street Killamey Vale v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street l)()und tJne Veview Masterfoods Cup Finals will be played. Terrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes at Heazlett Park Wyong Lakes v Gosford at Tacoma Oval ROUND2 The first semi final in the Seniors will be played at ROUND10 Sunday, April 26 Sunday, July 5 Adlaide Street on Satruday August 15. Peninsula Swans v Terrigal Avoca at McEvoy Oval Peninsula Swans v Wyong Lakes at McEvoy Oval Wyong Lakes v Bateau Bay at Tacoma Oval Killamey Vale v Bateau Bay at Adelaide Street 7 Second semi final is scheduled for Tacoma Oval on Killamey Vale v Gosford at Adelaide Street Terrigal Avoca v Gosford at Heazlett Park Saturday August 22. ROUND3 ROUND11 The Preliminary final at Tacoma Oval on Saturday Sunday, May 3 Sunday, July 12 August 29. Peninsula Swans v Gosford at McEvoy Oval Gosford v Bateau Bay at Adcock Park Bateau Bay v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street Killamey Vale v Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street IJeninsula .Jwans v 11 Grand final at Adeliade Street on Sunday Septem­ Wyong Lakes v Killamey Vale at Tacoma Oval Terrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes at Heazlett Park Terrieal .Avoca ber 6. CUB Challenge ROUND12 - J+Y()ne La1'.es v 12 Junior Finals Saturday, May 9 - Central Coast v Newcastle Sunday, July 19 IJateau JJay Bateau Bay v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street The first and second semi finals for the juniors are ROUND4 Peninsula Swans v Gosford at McEvoy Oval l\illarney Vale v 13 at Adelaide Street Oval on Sunday August 16. Sunday, May 17 Wyong Lakes v Killamey Vale at Tacoma Oval t3()Sf()rd Terrigal Avoca v Killamey Vale at Heazlett Park Gosford v Wyong Lakes at Adcock Park ROUND13 The Preliminary final at Adcock on Sunday August f)eninsula .Jwans v 14 Peninsula Swans v Bateau Bay at McEvoy Oval Sunday, July 26 23. Terrieal Avoca Gosford v Wyong Lakes at Adcock Park ROUNDS Peninsula Swans v Bateau Bay at McEvoy Oval f..Juni()nJ The Grand final at Tacoma Oval on Sunday August Sunday, May 24 Killamey Vale v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street J+Y()ne La1'.es v 30. Peninsula Swans v Killamey Vale at McEvoy Oval Bateau Bay v Gosford at Adelaide Street ROUND14 IJateau JJay The Senior and Junior finals have been split this Wyong Lakes v Terrigal Avoca at Tacoma Oval Sunday, August 2 f..Juni()nJ year to allow the junior players to have a day of Gosford v Ki11amey Vale at Adcock Park l\illarney Vale 113 their own and not be overshadowed by the senior ROUND 6 Terri gal Avoca v Peninsula Swans at Heazlett Park v competition.. Sunday, May 31 Wyong Lakes v Bateau Bay at Tacoma Oval t7()sf()rd f..Juni()nJ Bateau Bay v Killamey Vale at Adelaide Street 1§ Tribunal Results Terrigal Avoca v Gosford at Heazlett Park ROUND15 ,.,.CC f-funten Wyong Lakes v Peninsula Swans at Tacoma Oval Sunday, August 9 Each week in the Record we intend to publish the Gosford v Terrigal Avoca at Adcock Park ROUND 7 results of Umpires' reports from the previous Bateau Bay v Killamey Vale at Adelaide Street Sunday, June 7 Wyong Lakes v Peninsula Swans at Tacorna Oval round. Killamey Vale v Gosford at Adelaide Street Sunday, June 14 21) This week- Peninsula Swans v Terri gal Avoca at McEvoy Oval Please note that when Bateau Bay have a home game, Bateau Bay v Wyong Lakes at Adelaide Street the Under 17's match will take place at Mingara Oval One report - Wyong Lakes player reported for starting at 10.30am on the Saturday. Leaeue Ladden striking accepted an optional set penalty of two ROUND 8 matches. Sunday, June 21 The Under 12's and Under 14's matches will be 23 Gosford v Peninsula Swans at Adcock Park played at Adelaide Street Oval on the Sunday from Various players (seven) were the subject of the Terrigal Avoca v Bateau Bay at Heazlett Park 8am. "Order off' rule and spent 15 minutes out of the Killamey Vale v Wyong Lakes at Adelaide Street 24 game in round one.

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First Grade The Anzac Day match brings a couple of firsts to the CCAFL in that this will be the first match in memory w L D For Agst % Pts to be played on Anzac Day and it will also be the first time Australian Football will be played on McEvoy Gos ford 1 138 77 179.2 4 Oval.

Terrigal Avoca 1 156 96 162.5 4 SWANS VPANTHERS

Killarney Vale 1 149 93 160.2 4 The Peninsula Swans meet Terrigal Avoca Panthers in what will be a test for the Swans after holding Peninsula Swans 1 93 149 62.4 0 Killarney Vale Bombers for more than half last WyongLakes 96 156 61.5 0 weeks match. The Swans will need to lift from that effort to stay in the game with the improved Panthers. Bateau Bay 77 138 55.8 0 There should be some interesting contests with for- mer team mates facing each other for the first time. The key to the match could well be how the Swans Reserve Grade Under 17's handle the Panthers two big men up front, Maurice Goolagong and Glen Harris, who last week kicked 13 w L D For Agst % Pts w L D For Ag st % Pts goals between them from a total of 22 for the match and the Panthers smaller men such as new signing 23 478.3 4 Killarney Vale Killarney Vale 110 94 14 671.4 4 Dean Wall and Damon Crowe who has returned from a season with East Sydney. Gosford 70 34 205.9 4 Bateau Bay 161 26 619.2 4 BOMBERS V TIGERS Terrigal 84 64 131.3 4 Terrigal Avoca 129 38 339.5 4 Avoca The rematch of Grand Final combatants seems appro- WyongLakes 64 84 76.2 0 WyongLakes 38 129 29.5 0 priate to the Anzac weekend. The Grand Final was a The CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD is the battle royal in a football sense and this game should official organ of the Central Coast Australian BateauBay 34 70 48.6 0 Gosford 26 161 16.l 0 be no different. Both sides have gained and lost Football League. players and supporters will be watching with interest Peninsula 23 110 20.9 0 Peninsula Swans 14 94 14.9 0 as the result of this match could give an insight into Swans the prospects of these teams for the important Published by: Quick & Efficient Business matches at the end of the season. Services, Ph: (02) 4393 2589. E-Mail: [email protected] Under 14's Under 12's MAGPIES V BLUES

L D For Ag st % Pts w L D For Ag st % Pts This weeks contributors: w The Blues have lost a lot of last years team through retirements and player transfers but the Bateau Bay NCC Hunters - Dean Anderson. WyongLakes 82 0 4 Bateau Bay 68 6800 4 spirit still shows through in the players commitment. Historical Information - Ian Granland. Footystats Diary - Kevin Taylor Gos ford 110 7 1571 4 Penisula Swans 101 6 1683 4 The undermanned Blues side held Gosford Tigers Development News - Allan Waud. last week and the players are confident that the team Editorial, Previews and Reviews Greg 71 28 253.6 4 Terrigal Avoca 69 6 1150 4 - Peninsula Swans will be more than competitive this Sunday. Stewart. Killarney Vale 28 71 39.4 0 WyongLakes 6 69 8.7 0 The Magpies players, on the other hand, believe that Artwork, Design & Layout - Darrel Luck. they were unlucky to go down to the Panthers last BateauBay 7 llO 6.4 0 KillameyVala 6 IOI 5.9 0 week and will avenge that defeat by sending the Advertising Enquiries - Greg Stewart - Blues home without the competition points. (02) 4344 1204 or 0414 567 373 Terrigal Avoca 0 82 0 Gos ford 68 1.5 0 E-Mail: [email protected]

22 3 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD "-F.__ o_o_~_s_1._a_1s_D_'1a_ir.....,r_1_o_o_t1_· ______The 1998 Central Coast AFL Masterfoods Pre­ PANTHERS LEAP INTO 1998 ·- ROUND4 W L D For Agst % Pts miership got under way with first round winners The victory however may come at a heavy cost. Star forward Sundays match featured 1997 wooden spooners DAVID STYNES has a suspected broken left ankle, while the Killamey Vale, Gosford and Terrigal Avoca. evergreen in his 244th consecutive League game West B'Dogs 4 471 320 147.2 16 Terrigal Avoca Panthers and Wyong Lakes Mag­ suffered a suspected broken hand. pies. After a tight first quarter the Panthers raced Sydney 4 537 370 145.1 16 SWANS DIVE BOMBED Carlton with two narrow losses (one point and two points) away to a 44 point lead at Yz time and the game slumped to 13th, while in what was considered a tough North Melb 3 438 415 105.5 12 looked as good as over. · opening six weeks have their third win from four games, and Premier Killamey Vale Bombers met Peninsula jumped to fourth spot on the ladder. MELBOURNE 10.12-72 Swans in what the Bombers thought would be (Schwarz 3, Neitz 2, J.McDonald 2, M.Febey, Woewodin, Melbourne 3 358 341 105.5 12 The Magpies appeared like a rejuvenated team Smoker) CARLTON 10.10-70 (Koutoufides 2, Dean 2, Silvagni, an easy victory. After leading easily by three Murphy, Pearce, Bradley, Hulme, Hamill) St. Kilda 3 413 454 91.0 12 goals at the first break the Bombers were sur­ after the break and fought back to almost level prised by the tenacity of the Swans in the sec­ the scores at the last change. Dockers break through the Bombers llne West Coast 2 2 410 344 119.2 8 How come? Most would ask. A fortnight before, Essendon had ond quarter. The Swans, with Michael Burdeau defeated St Kilda by 89pts on the same day Fremantle were Essen don 2 2 446 394 113.2 8 at centre half back repelling Bombers attack Again superior fitness and team work proved the thrashed by Adelaide to the tune of 93pts. So, maybe Kevin Sheedy was right - that the media had overrated the Bombers. after attack the Swans hit back and led at Y2 difference in the last quarter as the Panthers Pt Adelaide 2 2 371 353 105.1 8 time by 10 points. The Swans fightback was skipped away to win 22-24-156 to 15-6-96. The It most certainly looked that way at Waverley (26,241) on Sunday as the Dockers ran the Dons off their feet and were convincing Collingwood 2 2 397 407_ 97.5 8 however shortlived and with Bombers centre Panthers were well served by new signings Dean 24pt victors. Essendon played like flat lemonade while Freo were Matt Daniel beginning to fire the team shot Wall and Maurice Goolagong as well as Damon full of fizz. With three top marking forwards in , and , only Free's inaccuracy Richmond 2 2 374 418 89.5 8 away in the third quarter to lead by 33 points Crowe, Glen Harris and Dave Grimmond while saved the Bombers from a more inglorious defeat. going into the last quarter. Fitness appeared to the Magpies best were Ty Gallagher, Tyson Hud­ Fremantie 2 2 325 398 81.7 8 The focus of the many good players which Fremantle had fell on son and Randall Perry. be the Swans problem as the team faded in the SHAUN McMANUS, MATTHEW BURTON, BRAD DODD, GARY Adelaide 3 354 302 117.2 4 last half scoring only 1 goal 2 to the Bombers DHURRKA Y and SCOTT CHISHOLM - the Dockers were up, Essendon were badly down. Injuries to JOE MISITI (Ess) groin, 10 goals 17. Best for the Bombers were Matt In Reserve Grade the winners were Terrigal and STEPHEN O'REILLY (Fre) hamstring will sideline both for Carlton 3 325 374 86.9 4 Daniel and Donovan Ness while coach Paul Avoca, Killamey Vale and Gosford several weeks. FREMANTLE 14.16-100 (Clement 5, McManus 2, Dhurrkay 2, Wills, Dodd, Chisholm, Burton, Bandy) ESSENDON Gee long 3 326 443 73.6 4 Piercy for the Swans led from the front with a 11.10-76 (Lucas 6, O'Connor 3, Blumfield, Caracella) good display. Terrigal Avoca and Wyong Lakes played an Hawthorn 0 4 369 467 79.0 0 absorbing match that was tight throughout. The North by 17pts; Lions show signs of life In spite of boasting a better forward line, North Melbourne as Brisbane 0 4 376 490 76.7 0 TIGERS GET THE BLUES scores were locked together at 114 time, Terrigal predicted never nailed Brisbane in the Sunday clash at the MCG watched by a small 22,688. Several times in the early stages the Avoca led by 10 points at 112 time, and then 4 Roos threatened to do so but the Lions always stayed in touch. At Adcock Park on Saturday Gosford Tigers points at 3/4 time before running out winners The Brisbane trio of (playing his 1OOth), Round5 and Bateau Bay Blues staged an enormous bat­ 12.12.84 to 10.4.64. STEPHEN LAWRENCE and collectively worked Friday, April 24 tle for the first half with the Tigers leading at 1i4 hard and racked up 85 disposals between them - it kept the Lions within striking distance until the end of the game. Richmond v West Coast - MCG (N) time and Y2 time by four points. Condition At Adcock Park Gosford and Bateau Bay also Saturday, April 25 started to tell on the Blues in the third quarter played a tight match with 7 points separating the , playing chiefly at centre half-back had a wonder­ Collingwood v Essendon - MCG ful match, but it was the scoring power of COREY McKERNAN and while the Tigers piled on 7 goals 3 the teams at 3/4 time before Gosford raced away in and midfielder which kicked the Roos to a Hawthorn v Brisbane - Blues could only manage 1 goal 4. The Tigers the last quarter to win 10.10. 70 to 4.10.34. 17pt win. The Lions won on the stats sheets in every department. Fremantle v North Melbourne - W ACA (N) Though they failed to win, the light at the end of the tunnel burned superior fitness told the tale in the end with the a little brighter for coach who may soon be shouting Sunday, April 26 Tigers running out convincing winners 21-12- Killamey Vale gave Peninsula Swans no chance Pizza's for the boys. NORTH MELBOURNE 21.11-137 (McKeman 5, Harvey 4, Grant 3, Hewitt 2, Rock, Abraham, Carey, Melbourne v Port Adelaide - MCG 13 8 to 10-17-77. Best for the Tigers were Matt winning 16.14.110 to 3.5.23 after leading by Sholl. Welsh, Allison) BRISBANE (Johnson 5, Bradshaw 4, D. St. Kilda v Carlton - Waverley Park Scott 3, Champion 2, J. Leppitsch, Black, Picken) O'Donnell and Glen Allen and for the Blues nine goals at half time. Sydney v - SCG David Upcroft was considered by many to be FROM THE ROUND Adelaide v Geelong - Football Park best on ground. The benefits of recruiting and development • SYDNEY by defeating West Coast. won their first game in since Sunday April 12 1987. In games played at both the throughout the summer showed dividends as the WACA and Subiaco the Harboursiders had lost on seven visits Round6 junior competition also got underway with very against the Eagles and three times versus the Dockers. MARK Friday, May I BAYES (Sydney) played in the Swans' 1987 win. Returning to the high standard and hotly contested matches. senior side on Saturday night, Bayes played his 237th senior Brisbane v Richmond - Gabba (N) game. equalling the champion tally of South's favourite son (1956-71 ). Only one other currently listed Coaster played against Bayesy back in 1987 - who on Saturday night ran out for his 201 st ...

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See Footystats Diary each day Everitt's hardness to the contest was measured by St Kilda coach 'Tlie :first 'Rounc{ in tfie CC.'AL:f BESTPlAYER as the difference which led to them getting the at www.theage.eom.au/footy98 points. Dunstall's 7.1 including three in the last term gave the We are asking you to nominate a team of the best players to play Hawks every opportunity. Though they lost their 12th successive Was yfayecl on :Ayri{1, 1976. ROUND FOURD - Aprll 18·19-20 game, the feeling was that Hawthorn had regained their pride. in this League since its inception.

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6 19 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD mN11wcasld11" 01111/,ad Ooasl Nh1tf11,s 1Iny:;ire s Corner NCC Hunters U/18 Fixture & Results for 1998. NEWLAW6.6.2 CHANGES TO THE LAWS OF AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL Round 1, NCC Hunters 24-16-160 v lngleburn 1-1-7 Following last weeks inclusion of the changes Round 2, NCC Hunters - Bye to the laws of Australian Football, a further Over the next three weeks changes that have been Round 3, Saturday April 25 v Pennant Hills at Em Holmes Oval explanation will be featured over the coming made to the Laws of Australian Football will be Round 4, Saturday May 2 v Western Jets at Newcastle (4:45pm) editions. included in the Football Record. Round 5, Saturday May 9 v Sutherland at Gwawley Park Round 6, Saturday May 16 v Campbelltown at Adelaide Street If the ball is touched in transit the field Law 9.2.2 Round 7, Saturday May 23 v Penrith at Adelaide Street umpire must be satisfied that the score was Round 8, Saturday June 6 v Baulkham Hills at Newcastle (4:45pm) not assisted by a tema mate. When it is necessary for a defending player, from a Round 9, Sunday June 14 v North Shore at Gore Hill Oval free kick or mark, to play the ball from behind the Round 10, Saturday June 20 v Western Suburbs at Wagener Oval 1 After the siren a set kick is taken by an goal or behind line or adjacent boundary line, the Round 11, Saturday June 27 v St. George at Olds Park attacking player. If the ball flicks off the player on the mark shall not be permitted to come v Balmain at Newcastle (4:45pm) Round 12, Saturday July 4 fingers of the pack (whether they be forwards' within five metres of the goal or behind lines or v East Sydney at Adelaide Street Round 13, Saturday July 11 or defenders' figers) the touched all clear sig­ adjacent boundary line. In such cases, the ball must Round 14, Saturday July 18 v Penrith at Greygums Oval nal would be given and a behind recorded. be played directly over the mark. Round 15, Saturday July 25 v lngleburn at Adelaide Street Round 16, NCC Hunters - Bye 2 In a similar situation if the ball is If there is no player on the mark, the ball may be Round 17, Saturday August 15 v Pennant Hills at Newcastle (4:45pm) played in any direction provided it is brought into Round 18, Saturday August 22 v Western Jets at Wrights Reserve punched through or assisted over the line by a member of the attacking team then the field play over the goal, behind or boundary line origi­ Elimination Final, Saturday August 29 at Gipps Road Oval nally crossed. Qualifying Final, Sunday August 30 at Wagener Oval umpire would call the end of the quarter by raising both arms above his head and blowing First Semi-Final, Saturday September 5 at Gipps Road Oval Law 12.2.6 Second Semi-Final, Sunday September 6 at Wagener Oval the whistle. Preliminary Final, Sunday September 13 at Wagener Oval If a breach of the laws is committed, regardless of Grand Final, Sunday September 20 at Wagener Oval 3 Similar again, the ball is hit or kicked the position on the field, the free kick is to be taken through the scoring area by a defender, a at the spot where the infringement occurred, or SFL U/18's Ladder behind would be recorded. where the ball is, or is deemed to be at the time of W L D For Ag st % Pts the infringement, whichever would be the greater Explanation: To specify that the attacking penalty for the offending team. NCC Hunters 2 160 7 2285.7 8 team should not assist the ball, but where a defending team hits or kicks the ball through Law 12.7.1 Baulkham Hills 2 248 36 688.9 8 the scoring area, a behind should be recorded North Shore 2 259 42 616.7 8 If the ball is in transit towards goal from a free kick, mark or field kick and an opponent shakes the goal Pennant Hills 2 279 65 429.2 8 post, the field umpire shall give the player the option Campbelltown 2 159 43 372.1 8 of a free kick if in the umpire's opinion, the oppo­ nent's action could have affected the result. Such 2 95 57 166.7 8 Penrith UncleBenV free kick to be taken at the centre ofthe goal line. Western Jets 174 116 150.0 4 Law 12.10 East Sydney 112 167 67.l 4 Uncle Ben's is a registered tradename of St. George 2 83 136 61.0 ./ltzj/e,~tJ~ Controlling Bodies may authorise umpires to award a free kick where a breach of the Laws has oc­ Bal main 2 52 318 16.3 Proud Sponsors of Central Coast curred on the field of play prior to the commence­ Western Suburbs 2 36 233 15.4 Australian Football. ment of a quarter. The free kick to be taken where the infringement occurred or at the centre circle 2 27 226 11.9 Sutherland whichever is the greater penalty to the offending Ingleburn 2 25 263 9.5 team.

18 7 CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD JUNIOR NEWS .... 0 \? The Junior Committee has requested us to IN GENERAL 0 T. H. Drake & Associates \? publish the following Junior Rules for your * Should a forfeit occur the competing 0 information. These rules along with the Code Clubs should arrange a match between \? 0 of Conduct will be issued in booklet form the available players. \? 0 shortly. * Players 10 years of age or younger \? wishing to play in under 12 competi­ 0 UNDER 12'S Solicitors \? tion must provide a letter of consent 0 (in the form approved and supplied by v 0 Minimum number of players on the field in the CCAFL) from their parent/s or \? competition matches is 12 with a maximum of guardian/s. This letter must be received 0 0 \?• Buying and Selling properties \? 16. A team of 16 players is allowed to play by the League Registrar before the 0 against an opposition team with any lesser player engages in such matches. {? 0 • Affordable conveyancing ? number. i.e. 16 v's 12 etc * Players are permitted to play one grade v + Games to be played on full size field. above their age group only i.e. under \?0 • Workers Compensation and Personal In- ~ This may be reduced by arrangement if 12 can play in under 14 matches but 0 • 0 both coaches agree and both teams not in under 17 matches. v 0 Jury ? have less than 16 players. * The balls to be used for Junior matches v \? 0 0 + Kicking the ball off the ground is not are as follows v \? 0 0 permitted. v \? + A tackled player cannot be slung to the Under 12' s- synthetic ball as used now 0 0 v \? ground. 0 Under 14's- no 4 size leather ball {? \? UNDER 14'S v0 v0 Under l 7's- full size leather ball 0 v v0 Minimum players twelve and maximum 16. 0 0 NSWAFL CHALLENGE v \? 0 0 A team with more players than·the opposition v \? is permitted to field two additional players (up The NSWAFL Challenge is held each year be­ 0 • Family Law 0 tween all grades of the CCAFL and the New­ v v to a limit of 16 players on the field) so long as 0 0 all players are of the under 14 age group. i.e. castle AFL. This year the matches are being \? • Civil and Commercial Disputes \? 0 0 under 12's backing up do not count. held at Adelaide Street Oval, Tumbi Umbi on \? • \? Saturday May 9. 0 Court Appearances and Legal Advice 0 v \? UNDER 17'S 0 0 The grades being contested are under 11 's, v 4332 1055 v 0 Minium players on the field is 9 with a maxi­ under 13 's, under 15' s and under 17' s. These v mum of 16. matches will be followed on the day by the v0 Suite 6, 13 Thompson Street, Long Jetty Senior teams playing the CUB Challenge. 0 \? E-mail: [email protected] The same rule regarding the two extra players 0 for the team with more players applies also in Players are being selected this weekend to at­ v 0 0 this grade. tend training next Tuesday at Tacoma. See \? v your coach for details. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~vvvvvvvvvvvvv~~vvvv~vv

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3 Nathan ELSWORTHY 1 Lachlan SAMPSON 13 Reece JOHNSON 5 Chad SMITH 2 Shannon DALEY 23 Marc DWYER 6 Adam THOMAS 3 Daniel WOLSKI 32 Joshua COLLINS 7 Matthew DOYLE 4 Daniel WEIR 8 Cameron HUDSON 5 Joshua CROXTON 9 Robert O'CONNELL 6 Matthew DEITZ 12 Mitchell REA 7 Sam DILLON 16 Joshua GLENN 8 Steven BIRCHALL 19 Matthew LUCAS 9 Joshua JONES 20 Peter WATTS 10 Luke BROWN Three Big Bands 22 Scott LAMPERT 12 Ian PRITCHARD 18 Nicholas RICHARDSON Under 14 's - Coach: Michael SCHELL Under 14 's - Coach: Glen ALLEN 1 Joshua GLENN 2 Adrian STEPHENS 2 Luke BARDSLEY 3 Joshua FOUNTAIN 10 Nick Tootel 4 Michael CLARKE 14 Paul DALEY Friday, May I· Tickets available at the 7 Nathan DEAN 15 Matt RICHARDSON 10 Peter WATTS 18 G Jen PRITCHARD door from 1:3opm. Different bands 11 Scott CARY 19 Chris DEZSO 12 Simon PETTINGER 23 Todd REDMAN perform each week. 13 Justin GLENN 24 Chris RICHARDSON 15 Mitchell CAMERON 25 Michael MA YER 16 Daniel WATTERSON 26 Brad DEITZ The Long Jetty Hotel 17 Matthew LUCAS 27 Michael WRIGHT 20 Jamis PENNINGTON 28 Daniel MITCHELL 405 The Entrance Road, 30 James MIDDLETON Under 17's - Coach: Graham EDGLEY 31 Matthew PHILLIPS Long Jetty 34 Steven TURNER 1 Kane O'Connell Ph: 4332 1888 2 Jason EOG LEY Coach Michael LIVINGSTONE 3 Stuart CAMERON 4 Michael CLARKE 3 Mark DAVIS 6 Brian COLTON 4 John DEITZ 7 Andrew HAGARTY 7 Jarrod HUNGERFORD Weekly Specials in the Drive-In Bottle Shop 10 Nicholas RIDDLE 14 Daniel LACY Poker and Card Machines 12 Grant FEENEY 15 Matthew RICHARDSON 13 Nathan ELLIS 17 Dane ANTEES Proud Sponsors of the Bateau Bay Blues 14 Glen CURLEY Ben CHEVERALL 15 Conor LYON 19 Chris DEZSO 16 Daniel WATTS 24 Chris RICHARDSON 17 Craig WOODBURY 26 Brad DEITZ 30 Russell BEATTIE 31 Mathew PHILLIPS 35 Jeffrey MCLEAN 33 Kyle BREEN 27 Benjamin ROBISON

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CENTRAL COAST KITCHEN AND Under 12's- Coach: David EDE Under 12 's - Coach: David REED BATHROOM CENTRE 1 Mitt:he11 EDE 1 Nathan CHAPLIN 17 Dean MORRJS 2 Brent EDE 2 Justin LLOYD 18 Renee SMITH '" 3 Robert DENNISS-FIELD 3 Bradley MARSHALL 19 Ian TYLEY COURT 4 Jesse SHEENS 4 Chris LARDEN 25 Scott REED 5 Stephanie STEPHENSON 6 Brendan EATHER 6 Michael POWER 7 Tim EATHER CNR THE ENTRANCE RD & VICTORIA ST, EAST GOSFORD 8 Samantha BARBELER 8 Matthew CHAPLIN 10 Trent WATT-MUNRO 11 Ben EDWARDS 11 Greg MARSHALL 12 Aaron EDWARDS ·-· . _ 12 Rebec_c_a_DENNISS-EIELD 14 Jarrod SINCLAIR -~ _ ---·---·-·- __ 17 Nicole RADFORD . 15 A~th~ny BUSCOMBE FREE DESIGN SERVICE AVAILABLE ON 18 Jon RADFORD 16 Blake ATKINSON 20 Daryl FLOYD 22 Shanon CAMPBELL-PEARCE KITCHEN AND BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. 23 Nicholas BUSCOMBE Under 14 's - Coach: Trevor TASKER 24 Brendan CLYDESDALE

1 Bradley LAING Under 14 's - Coach: Wayne MORRISEY 2 Brent EDE 3 Michael RICHARDS 1 Chris LARDEN 17 Nathan CHAPLIN 4 Bradley EDE 3 Dean MORRIS 18 Chad ONLEY 5 Mitchell EDE 4 Brendan EA THER 20 Ian TYLEY 6 Scott TASKER 6TimEATHER 7 Robert DENNISS-FIELD 7 Matthew CHAPLIN 12 Chris BARBELER 8 Cameron MCELROY 15 Chris MCCLUAND 9 Kenrick SMITH 18 Geoffrey FLETCHER 12 Jarrod SINCLAIR 19 Brad BROWNING 14 Ronnie EATHER 20 Adam TASKER 15 Scott REED 19 Brendan CLYDESDALE

Under 17's - Coach: Les HYNDMAN Under l 7's - Coach: Stephen MUNNER Y Dolmio is a registered tradename of 1 Steven EDWARDS 1 Allan COOK 47 Ronnie EA THER La:Jt~,Yc.~ 2 Adam WILLIAMS 4 Mark PATTON 48 Paul PEACOCK 3 Joel MILES 5 Todd ONLEY 4 Michael RICHARDS Proud Sponsors of Central Coast 7 Guy BYRNE 6 Scott TASKER 10 Dean SMITH Australian Football. 1· 12 Tim ARCHER 12 Blake DILLON 14 Trevor GUIHOT 14 Shane HOBBS 15 Chris MCCLUAND 16 Daniel SMITH 16 Nathan CONVY 17 Toby OSBORNE 17 Luke MCCLUAND 20 James LONG 21 Geoff GALEA 22 Dale LONG 25 Andrew SMITH

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Under 12 's - Coach: Leigh SPINKS Under 12's- Coach: Rob DIXON Coach: Paul Piercy Coach: Paul Van Der Kamp l~. Captain: Paul Piercy Captain: Dave Grimmond 1 James PETTIT 1 Kaila VAN DAM 3 James L VONS 2 Jesse COLLIER I Jason PILLING I Glen HARRIS 4 Sam O'BRIEN 4 Michael BENNETT 0 2 Karl HIGGINS 2 Llyod KERR 5 James SMITH 6 Michael HAINES 3 Matt WILSON 3 Matt MULLINS 7 Chris SPINKS 6 Lachlan FOX John SPILLARD Paul VAN DER KAMP 8 Stuart COYLE 7 Darren WALKER 4 5 12 Ryan BULTITUDE 8 Stephen LYNCH 5 Andrew MOSS 7 Dean WALL 15 Jake MURPHY . 9 Luke ROBINSON 6 Greg TENGSTROM 8 Nathan REA 17 Kyall WALFORD 10 Kris VAN HAREN 7 Leigh SPINKS . 9 Dave GRIMMOND 18 Scott HARVEY 1 1 Geoffrey SCOTT 8 Glen RUSHTON 10 Ryan DIXON 31 Craig STOKES 12 Jayson VAN DAM 9 Sean FITZGERALD 12 Simon BANKS 13 Matthew WILSON IO Quentin DONALD 13 Damon CROWE 14 Adrian O'BRIEN 11 Jorgen JACOBSEN 18 Kristen WILLIAMS Under 14 's - Coach: Sean FITZGERALD 15 Jack ROBINSON 16 Matthew SALMON 12 Matthew SPILLARD 21 Andy MORRISBY 13 Nick CONDON 1 Tim HILLMAN 22 Matthew JONES 4 Matthew MCAULIFFE Under 14's- Coach: Jason CARTER 16 Daniel SIMPSON 23 Maurice GOOLAGONG 5 Scott ELLISON 17 Brett JACOBSON 25 Jason CARTER 6 Matthew HUDSON 1 Stephen LYNCH 18 Darren EDMONDSON 29 Shaun MCGURGAN 4 Mitchell LENNOX 9 David PARKER 19 David ELLERTON 32 Steven KEANE 19 Patrick LEWIS 10 Tom GIBSON . 20 Paul PIERCY 23 Lee ROBINSON 34 Damian MOLONEY 11 Michael FISHER 22 Troy LAING 35 David HAMIL TON 12 Aaron WALSH 24 Scott DOBSON 26 Ryan WILSON 25 Michael BURDEAU 44 Malcolm COOPER 14 Tadd WALFORD 27 JohnCREPAS 47 James JACKSON 18 Dennis CARDWELL 27 Gavin KING 25 Nick BOTTRILL 28 _Matthew WILSON 29 Jared WALKER 31 Scott SILVIA 30 Chris SALMON 48 Gareth HAINES 32 Tom ROBINSON Under 17's- Coach: Glenn BEASLEY 33 Jayson VAN DAM Under 17's - Coach: Malcolm COOPER 1 Shane HIGGINS 2 Anthony WITHERS 2 Scott APPLETON 44 Adam SINDEL 3 Marcus HARIVEL 9 Peter VAN DAM 45 Aaron WALKER ., 4 Peter MCCARTHY 15 Angus DARLING 49 Richard BARDON 7 Allan CURTAIN 31 Luke LEPAGE UncleBenV 12 William STOKES 32 Ben WILSON 14 Tadd WALFORD 33 Dane WALKER .. 17 Tim PETTIT 34 Mitchell GUILMARTIN 18 Dennis CARDWELL 36 Nathan REID 19 Tim HILLMAN 39 Brett APPLETON PENINSULA SWANS · 24 Brendan CAIRNS 40 Chris RANZETTA 27 Mark EDMONDSON 41 Matt RANZETTA 48 Gareth HAINES 42 Conor HOLMES TERRIGAL AVOCA

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Coach: Ray Pratt Coach: David Reed :.~""1. Coach: Paul Harrison Coach: Frank Engel Captain: Ty Gallagher Captain: David Reed Captain: Paul Harrison Captain: Frank Engel :~·: 1 Conrad WEBB 1 Ben SUMMERS ~ 2 Dane AMIDY 1 Danny BEMBRICH 2 Roger STOKES 2 Brendan SMITH 3· Paul HARRISON 2 Murray SCHUBERT 3 Randall PERRY 3 Wayne MORRISSEY 4 Alan MARTIN 3 Leigh WAyENER 4 Andrew PRATT 4 Stephen MUNNERY 5 Mark SHELLEY 4 Adam CAIRNS 5 Ryan BERRY 5 Ross BARRY 7 Patrick SCHELL 5 Frank ENGEL 6 Scott PRATT 6 Craig ONIONS 8 Benjamin THOMAS 6 Glen ALLEN 7 Ash.Jey MARRIOT 7 David REED 11 Donovan NESS 7 Matthew O'DONNE:[,,j:.,~ 8 Ty GALLAGHER 8 Steve WEILAND 14 Neil KELLEHER 9 Matt O'SHEA 9 Jamie BUTLER 9 David UPCROFT 15 Sean MITCHELL 10 lanMERGARD 10 Matthew TRAVERS 10 Greg DUFFY 16 Alan McGLINN 11 Martin FORMOSA 11 Peter BOYLAN 11 Nathan TRIM 17 Shane KING 12 Shane BRABBrNS 12 Frarik BRIGHT 12 Brian HODSON 19 Terry FORD 13 Glen PAGE 13 Tyson HUDSON 13 Trent LONG 21 Nathan CAMBOURN 14 Mark DAVIS 14 Jason KING 17 Trent SP ARKS 22 RyanMAHALM 15 Jeremy MILLER 15 Robert SOMERVILLE 18 Bruce ONLEY 23 Steven RIGGS 16 Brenton KELLY 16 Matthew KENT 21 Noel JAGO 29 LukeMAHALM 17 Michael FULLER 19 Darren KOELLNER 22 Mark COLEMAN 30 Kurt MARTIN 18 Steve JUDD 20 Mark HAMILTON 24 Craig LLOYD 40 Allan HAWKINS 19 Kemon WESTLEY 23 Les HYNDMAN 25 Jeff MOSS 42 Dylan TRIEGAARDT 20 Nathan WESTLEY 35 Michael GULLIVER 41 Wayne ASHWORTH 51 Matthew DANIEL 25 Adam HUNGERFORD 39 Marty SPEED 53 Brendon LYON 28 Steve GUILMARTIN

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