Round 11 - 3rd—5th July Round 11 - 3rd—5th July AFL AROUND THE GROUNDS LADDER

P W L D % Pts FREMANTLE 12 11 1 0 136 44 WEST COAST 12 9 3 0 154 36 SYDNEY 11 9 2 0 132 36 AFL Sydney Premier Division HAWTHORN 12 8 4 0 153 32 This weekend AFL Sydney are celebrating ‘Blue Sock COLLINGWOOD 12 8 4 0 127 32 Round’ where we have partnered up with Beyond Blue Tips for Round 11 RICHMOND 12 7 5 0 109 28 to assist in reducing the impact of anxiety, depression ‘The Rookie’ ‘Danny’ ADELAIDE 12 7 5 0 109 28 and suicide in the AFL Sydney community by raising Eagles by 22 Eagles by 12 WESTERN BULLDOGS 12 7 5 0 105 28 awareness and understanding, empowering people to Students by 30 Magpies by 15 GWS 12 7 5 0 101 28 seek help, and supporting recovery, management and Bats by 11 Bulldogs by 20 GEELONG 12 6 6 0 98 24 resilience. Giants by 33 Giants by 41

NORTH MELBOURNE 12 6 6 0 96 24 PORT ADELAIDE 12 5 7 0 98 20 th th ESSENDON 12 4 8 0 85 16 Blue Sock Round on the 4 and 5 of July will see all senior ST KILDA 12 4 8 0 81 16 men’s sides sporting specially designed blue socks (sky blue MELBOURNE 12 4 8 0 78 16 for the home sides, royal blue for the away sides) while the CARLTON 12 3 9 0 73 12 umpires in the AFL Sydney Match of the Week will all wear BRISBANE 12 2 10 0 66 8 sky blue shirts and socks as a visible show of support for GOLD COAST 12 1 11 0 66 4 this great cause. ROUND 13 RESULTS Thanks to BLK, the leagues naming rights sponsor, the cost FREMANTLE 12.8.80 def. COLLINGWOOD 11.7.73 of these socks has been reduced to cost price to maximise RICHMOND 14.11.95 def. SYDNEY 11.11.77 HAWTHORN 16.18.114 def. ESSENDON 11.10.76 the donation we can make to Beyond Blue to assist in the ADELAIDE 11.16.82 def. BRISBANE 10.9.69 important work they do. WESTERN BULLDOGS 9.8.62 def. ST KILDA 7.14.56 CARLTON 14.19.103 def. GOLD COAST 9.15.69 Clubs are encouraged to promote this day yourselves and raise additional monies for which GWS BYE WEST COAST BYE Beyond Blue have donated some fantastic prizes for participating clubs. Every club involved GEELONG BYE PORT ADELAIDE BYE will go into the draw to win a signed Sydney Swans jumper while the two highest fundrais- MELBOURNE BYE NORTH MELBOURNE BYE ing clubs will win one of the following fantastic prizes: FIXTURES · Sydney Swans Players / Coaching staff to attend your clubs training one night to ROUND 14 ROUND 15 assist in training Thursday, 2nd July Thursday, 9th July Sydney v Port Adelaide Port Adelaide vs Collingwood · Un-catered for corporate box for 8 people to a Swans game later this year (we are Friday 3rd July Friday 10th July still waiting to hear what game this will be for but will keep you updated). Collingwood v Hawthorn Richmond vs Carlton Saturday 4th July Saturday 11th July Richmond v GWS Essendon v Melbourne Should you wish to find out more about Beyond Blue and the amazing work they do, go to Gold Coast v North Melbourne Western Bulldogs v Gold Coast their website www.beyondblue.org.au Western Bulldogs v Carlton North Melbourne v Geelong Melbourne v West Coast West Coast v Adelaide Sunday 5th July Sunday 12th July Enjoy you weekend at the footy! Essendon v St Kilda GWS v St Kilda Adelaide v Geelong Hawthorn v Fremantle Fremantle v Brisbane Brisbane v Sydney

www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 40 1 Round 11 - 3rd—5th July Round 11 - 3rd—5th July CODE OF CONDUCT 2015 PREMIER DIVISION FIXTURE Round 1 Round 6 Round 11 Round 16 PARENTS & SUPPORTERS Friday, Apr 10 Saturday, May 16 Saturday, Jul 04 Saturday, Aug 15 UTS 16.13 v UNSW/ES 6.5 ECE 20.21 v NS 4.1 East Coast v Pennant Hills East Coast v Sydney Uni Saturday, Apr 11 STG 7.4 v MW 13.12 Wests v Sydney Uni St George v North Shore  Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. ECE 15.5 v MW 14.14 PH 9.7 v SU 9.7 UNSW/ES v UTS Pennant Hills v UTS NS 10.15 v WS 10.9 WS 4.11 v UTS 7.7 North Shore v Manly UNSW/ES v Wests  Encourage participation, but don’t force it. PH 16.9 v STG 11.10 UNSW/ES—Bye St George—Bye Manly—Bye  SU—Bye Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. Round 7 Round 12 Round 17 Round 2  Never ridicule mistakes or losses. Supporters are there to support not down- Saturday, May 23 Saturday, Jul 11 Saturday, Aug 22 Saturday, Apr 18 grade. MW 15.11 v SU 6.10 North Shore v Sydney Uni UTS v St George STG 17.9 v SU 14.11 UTS 8.12 v PH 13.6 Pennant Hills v Manly Wests v Manly MW 9.7 v PH 9.14  Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators and NS 12.11 v STG 19.15 St George v East Coast North Shore v East Coast NS 11.8 v UNSW/ES 19.16 Sunday, May 24 UTS v Wests Sydney Uni v UNSW/ES spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. WS 7.4 v ECE 20.14 WS 9.18 v UNSW/ES 7.7 UNSW/ES—Bye Pennant Hills—Bye UTS—Bye  Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. ECE—Bye

Round 13 Round 18  Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club Round 3 Round 8 Saturday, Jul 18 Saturday, Aug 29 Saturday, Apr 25 officials in private. Saturday, June 13 East Coast v Wests St George v Wests WS 6.6 v PH 15.10 STG 12.11 v UTS 12.9 Manly v UTS Sydney Uni v UTS  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such UNSW/ES 4.7 v MW 21.14 MW 17.14 v WS 6.5 Sunday, Jul 19 Manly v UNSW/ES SU 12.11 v NS 6.12 comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and SU 5.9 v ECE 16.14 UNSW/ES v St George Pennant Hill v North Shore Sunday, Apr 26 family that are let down with such remarks. Sunday, Jun 14 Sydney Uni v Pennant Hills East Coast—Bye ECE 21.17 v UTS 3.3 UNSW/ES 15.8 v NS 16.6 North Shore—Bye STG—Bye  Respect the facilities and equipment of your own and opposing Clubs. PH—Bye Sat 5th Sept

 Round 14 Qualifying Final Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward Round 4 Round 9 Saturday, Jul 25 any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. Saturday, May 02 Saturday, June 20 UTS v East Coast Sun 6th Sept STG 12.10 v UNSW/ES 9.12 ECE 25.15 v UNSW/ES 5.4 Manly v St George Elimination Final  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, UTS 7.9 v SU 8.10 UTS 7.9v NS 15.7 Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES officials or players. MW 10.10 v NS 1.3 PH 12.9 v WS 9.7 Sunday, Jul 26 Saturday 12th Sept PH 3.4 v ECE 7.8 SU 9.11 v STG 13.12 Wests v North Shore 2nd Semi Final  Abusive language is unacceptable. WS—Bye MW—Bye Sydney Uni—Bye

 Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments Sunday 13th Sept Round 5 against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is dis- Round 10 Round 15 1st Semi Final Saturday, May 09 Saturday, Jun 27 Saturday, Aug 08 criminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not limited to, ECE 23.12 v STG 5.10 MW 7.14 v ECE 15.11 St George v Pennant Hills Sunday 20th Sept email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, web- SU 17.16 v WS 4.12 NS 9.11 v PH 12.9 North Shore v UTS Preliminary Final UNSW/ES 3.9 v PH 7.16 site postings (including social media such as Facebook, Twitter and blogs). UNSW/ES 10.4 v SU 23.10 UNSW/ES v Sydney Uni UTS 12.6 v MW 17.9 WS 12.17 v STG 14.7 Manly v East Coast Sunday, 27th Sept NS—Bye UTS—Bye Wests—Bye Grand Final Postal Address

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Phone Number 02 9453 3034 Fax Number 02 9453 3428 Email Address [email protected] www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2 39 Round 11 - 3rd—5th July Round 11 - 3rd—5th July 2015 STATISTICS AFL SYDNEY CLUB CONTACTS

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 2015 LEADING GOALKICKERS AUBURN GIANTS Amna K-Hassan 0415 282 855 [email protected] BALMAIN TIGERS Andrew Kyprianou 0423 781 021 [email protected] Premier Division LW TOT

U19/3 BRAYDEN FOWLER MANLY 0 30 BALMAIN WOMEN’S Laura Holdsworth 0417 791 844 [email protected] Sen Res 's / W Tot Wom TRENT STUBBS EAST COAST 1 29 BLACKTOWN MAGIC Fabian McLeod 0431 748 751 [email protected]

JACKSON POLA-SMITH MANLY 2 28 CAMDEN Warren Back 0414 795 529 [email protected] Pennant Hills 249 160 100 509 Division One LW TOT CAMPBELLTOWN David Carey 0423 163 597 [email protected]

Camden 270 128 40 438 LUKE JARJOURA BALMAIN 3 28 EAST COAST EAGLES Peter Physick 0419 264 159 [email protected] BEN ROGERS HOLROYD PARRA 1 23 GOSFORD WILDCATS Lachlan Thompson 0415 676 867 [email protected] Manly Warringah 233 134 30 397 AARON COTTRELL BALMAIN 3 23 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA Justin Cunneen 0433 990 079 [email protected] Balmain 267 112 13 392 Division Two LW TOT MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Pete LeBreton 0423 067 040 [email protected] DANIEL MCDONALD PENRITH 5 23 Blacktown 210 82 75 367 MANLY WARRINGAH Russell Clack 0411 666 577 [email protected] ASH MOELLER BLACKTOWN 2 18 MOOREBANK Mark Coles 0424 249 078 [email protected] Macquarie University 201 120 38 359 MATT LECEK CAMDEN 2 17

Division Three LW TOT NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS Verna Leigh 0421 805 147 [email protected] Penrith 120 140 80 340 GABRIEL ROBBIE SYDNEY UNI 3 38 NOR WEST Dom Shipley 0413 358 131 [email protected] St George 201 80 50 331 JARAD PATIRA EAST COAST 4 35 NORTH SHORE Liz Fitzgerald 0417 290 219 [email protected] MITCHELL STEVENS PENRITH 2 31 UTS 75 156 100 331 PENNANT HILLS Phil Hare 0409 205 213 [email protected] Division Four LW TOT PENRITH Greg Corless 0412 579 061 [email protected] East Coast Eagles 264 60 5 329 CAMERON GALLO MANLY 6 24 RANDWICK CITY Jeremy Grant 0414 673 210 [email protected] Holroyd Parramatta 66 156 89 311 STEPHEN MANN CAMDEN 5 22 SOUTH COAST THUNDER Michael Dobie 0421 367 725 [email protected] Division Five LW TOT Sydney University 150 120 40 310 SOUTHERN POWER Lauren Hodgson 0412 771 574 [email protected] SAM WRIGHT UNSW/ES 6 29 ST GEORGE Brendan Donohue 0419 405 546 [email protected] Moorebank 150 44 44 238 NATHAN PETERS HOLROYD PARRA 5 25 Under 19s Division One LW TOT SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Tristan Liles 0402 447 966 [email protected] North Shore 99 60 70 229 MATTHEW PREEN PENNANT HILLS 4 29 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Ashlee Morgan 0401 353 121 [email protected]

Nor-West 150 66 10.8 226.8 BEN DAVIS UNSW/ES 0 22 UNSW/ES Mark McDonald 0438 386 416 [email protected]

Under 19s Division Two LW TOT UNSW WOMEN’S Karen Hutchison 0414 267 703 [email protected] Southern Power 120 72 13 205 MICHAEL TOGHER MOOREBANK 0 23 UTS Justin Kurenda 0415 672 145 [email protected] Western Suburbs 33 60 78 171 STEPHEN SMITH HOLROYD PARRA 3 18 UTS SHAMROCKS Simone Faulkner 0431 400 196 [email protected] Women’s Division One LW TOT Campbelltown 150 0 7.5 157.5 WESTERN SUBURBS Nick Miller 0487 410 477 [email protected] KATE LAWSON WESTERN WOLVES 0 14 WESTERN WOLVES Yvette Andrews 0408 281 810 [email protected] Gosford 66 57 6.15 129.15 LINDSAY FORTNER WESTERN WOLVES 0 12 WOLLONDILLY KNIGHTS Russell Andrews 0414 920 481 [email protected] Women’s Division Two LW TOT Randwick City 66 30 22 118 JESSIE BURNHAM PENRITH 0 20 WOLLONGONG SAINTS Jessie Mulholland 0431 087 092 [email protected]

UNSW/ES 33 0 75 108 SONIA ISMAIL AUBURN 3 16 NSWAF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION Will MacArthur 0433 723 803 [email protected] www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 38 3 Round 11 - 3rd—5th July Round 11 - 3rd—5th July FIXTURES 2015 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS FIXTURES — JULY 3th—5th FIXTURES — JULY 10th—12th DIVISION FIVE P W L D % %WON Premier Division Premier Division 1 UNSW/ES 9 8 1 0 246 89 Saturday, 4th July Saturday, 11th July 2 UTS 7 6 1 0 351 86 East Coast vs Pennant Hills @ Kanebridge Oval @ 2.10pm St George vs East Coast @ Olds Park @ 2.10pm Western Suburbs vs Sydney University @ Picken Oval @ 2.10pm UTS vs Western Suburbs @ Trumper Park @ 2.10pm 3 PENRITH 9 7 2 0 152 78 UNSW/ES vs UTS @ Village Green @ 2.30pm North Shore vs Sydney University @ Gore Hill Oval @ 2.30pm 4 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 10 6 4 0 107 60 North Shore vs Manly Warringah @ Gore Hill Oval @ 4.45pm Pennant Hills vs Manly Warringah @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 2.30pm ST George—Bye UNSW/ES—Bye 5 PENNANT HILLS 9 5 4 0 121 56 Division One Division One 6 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 8 4 4 0 144 50 Saturday, 4th July Saturday, 11th July East Coast vs Pennant Hills @ Kanebridge Oval @ 12pm Pennant Hills vs Southern Power @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 10.30am 7 CAMDEN 10 4 6 0 65 40 St George vs Southern Power @ Olds Park @ 12pm St George vs East Coast @ Olds Park @ 12pm UNSW/ES vs UTS @ Village Green @ 12.30pm UTS vs Macquarie Uni @ Trumper Park @ 12pm 8 NOR-WEST 9 3 6 0 80 33 Holroyd Parramatta vs Sydney University @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 2.30pm Holroyd Parramatta vs UNSW/ES @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 2.30pm 9 RANDWICK CITY 9 2 7 0 60 22 Macquarie University vs Balmain @ University Oval @ 4.10pm Balmain vs Sydney University @ Henson Park @ 2.30pm Division Two Division Two 10 BALMAIN 8 1 7 0 29 13 Saturday, 4th July Saturday, 11th July UNDER 19 DIVISION ONE P W L D % %WON Camden vs Randwick City @ Harrington Park @ 2.30pm North Shore vs Western Suburbs @ Gore Hill Oval @ 12.30pm North Shore vs Manly Warringah @ Gore Hill Oval @ 2.30pm Blacktown vs Penrith @ BISP No.2 @ 2.10pm 1 PENNANT HILLS 10 10 0 0 280 100 Moorebank vs Blacktown @ Rosedale Park @ 3pm Camden vs Manly Warringah @ Harrington Park @ 2.30pm Sunday, 5th July Randwick City vs Moorebank @ Pioneers Park @ 2.30pm 2 UNSW/ES 10 7 2 1 135 75 Western Suburbs vs Penrith @ Picken Oval @ 2.10pm Division Three 3 NORTH SHOR8 10 7 3 0 158 70 Division Three Saturday, 11th July Saturday, 4th July Pennant Hills vs Gosford @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 8.30am 4 ST GEORGE 10 5 5 0 130 50 East Coast vs Pennant Hills @ Kanebridge Oval @ 10am UTS vs Western Suburbs @ Trumper Park @ 10am 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 10 3 5 2 86 40 UNSW/ES vs UTS @ Village Green @ 10.30am Nor-West vs UNSW/ES @ Bensons Lane @ 2.10pm Western Suburbs vs Sydney University @ Picken Oval @ 12pm Sydney University vs East Coast @ St Pauls Oval @ 2.30pm 6 MANLY WARRINGAH 10 3 7 0 78 30 Penrith vs Gosford @ Greygums Oval @ 1pm Sunday, 12th July Nor-West vs Balmain @ Bensons Lane @ 2.10pm Balmain vs Penrith @ Henson Park @ 12.30pm 7 SOUTH COAST 10 3 7 0 69 30 Division Four Division Four 8 EAST COAST 10 0 9 1 31 5 Saturday, 4th July Saturday, 11th July North Shore vs Manly Warringah @ Gore Hill @ 10.30am North Shore vs Macquarie University @ Gore Hill Oval @ 10.30am UNDER 19 DIVISION TWO P W L D % %WON Camden vs Campbelltown @ Harrington Park @ 12.30pm Blacktown vs Wollondilly @ BISP No.2 @ 12pm Holroyd Parramatta vs Sydney University @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 12.30pm Holroyd Parramatta vs Camden @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 12.30pm 1 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 9 8 1 0 406 89 Moorebank vs Southern Power @ Rosedale Park @ 1pm Randwick City vs Moorebank @ Pioneers Park @ 12.30pm Macquarie University vs Blacktown @ University Oval @ 2pm Sydney University vs Southern Power @ St Pauls Oval @ 12.30pm 2 PENRITH 10 8 2 0 219 80 Sunday, 5th July Campbelltown vs Manly Warringah @ Monarch Oval @ 2pm 3 WESTRN SUBURBS 9 7 2 0 185 78 Wollondilly vs Randwick @ Bargo Sportsground @ 2pm Division Five Division Five Saturday, 11th July 4 MOOREBANK 9 4 5 0 77 44 Saturday, 4th July Sydney University vs UTS @ St Pauls Oval @ 8.30am UNSW/ES vs UTS @ Village Green @ 8.30am Holroyd Parramatta vs Camden @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 10.30am 5 PENNANT HILLS 10 4 6 0 73 40 Randwick City vs Pennant Hills @ Pioneers Park @ 10am Randwick City vs Penrith @ Pioneers Park @ 10.30am Camden vs Penrith @ Harrington Park @ 10.30am Nor-West vs UNSW/ES @ Bensons Lane @ 12pm 6 SOUTHERN POWER 9 3 6 0 47 33 Holroyd Parramatta vs Sydney University @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 10.30am Pennant Hills vs Balmain @ Mike Kenny Oval—Top @ 12pm 7 CAMPBELLTOWN 9 0 9 0 19 0 Nor-West vs Balmain @ Bensons Lane @ 12pm U19 Division One U19 Division One Saturday, 11th July WOMEN’S DIVISION ONE P W L D % %WON Saturday, 4th July South Coast vs North Shore @ North Dalton Park @ 10am South Coast vs UNSW/ES @ North Dalton Park @ 10am St George vs East Coast @ Olds Park @ 10am 1 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 7 6 1 0 280 86 St George vs Sydney University @ Olds Park @ 10am UNSW/ES vs Sydney University @ Village Green @ 12pm 2 NEWTOWN 8 6 2 0 221 75 North Shore vs Manly Warringah @ Gore Hill Oval @ 12.30pm Pennant Hills vs Manly Warringah @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 12.30pm East Coast vs Pennant Hills @ Kanebridge Oval @ 5pm U19 Division Two 3 WESTERN WOLVES 6 4 2 0 211 67 U19 Division Two Friday, 10th July Saturday, 4th July Moorebank vs Western Suburbs @ Rosedale Park @ 7.30pm 4 UNSW/ES 8 5 3 0 143 63 Holroyd Parramatta vs Campbelltown @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 8.30am Saturday, 11th July Moorebank vs Southern Power @ Rosedale Park @ 11am Holroyd Parramatta vs Southern Power @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 8.30am 5 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 8 3 5 0 87 38 Sunday, 5th July Campbelltown vs Pennant Hills @ Monarch Oval @ 12pm 6 WOLLONGONG 7 1 6 0 22 14 Western Suburbs vs Penrith @ Picken Oval @ 12pm Penrith—Bye Womens Division One Womens Division One 7 SOUTHERN POWER 8 1 7 0 23 13 Saturday, 4th July Saturday, 11th July Western Wolves vs Sydney University @ Picken Oval @ 10am Sydney University vs Southern Power @ St Pauls Oval @ 10.30am WOMEN’S DIVISION TWO P W L D % %WON Macquarie University vs Newtown @ University @ 12pm Wollongong vs UNSW/ES @ North Dalton Park @ 12pm 1 AUBURN 8 7 1 0 460 88 Wollongong vs Southern Power @ North Dalton Park @ 12pm Newtown vs Western Wolves @ Mahoney Park @ 4.30pm UNSW/ES—Bye Macquarie University—Bye 2 BLACKTOWN 8 6 2 0 197 75 Womens Division Two Womens Division Two Saturday, 4th July Saturday, 11th July 3 UTS 7 5 2 0 211 71 Moorebank vs Manly Warringah @ Rosedale Park @ 9am Auburn vs Penrith @ Mona Park @ 10am 4 PENRITH 7 5 2 0 199 71 Blacktown vs Auburn @ BISP No.2 @ 10am Blacktown vs UNSW/ES @ BISP No.2 @ 10am Penrith vs Gosford @ Greygums Oval @ 11am Newtown vs Moorebank @ Mahoney Park @ 11am 5 GOSFORD 7 4 3 0 201 57 Sunday, 5th July Gosford vs UTS @ Adcock Park @ 2.10pm 6 MANLY WARRINGAH 8 4 4 0 121 50 UNSW/ES vs UTS Shamrocks @ Village Green @ 10am Manly Warringah—Bye 7 NEWTOWN 8 2 6 0 46 25 8 MOOREBANK 8 2 6 0 32 25 9 UNSW/ES 9 0 9 0 24 0 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 4 37 Round 11 - 3rd—5th July Round 11 - 3rd—5th July 2015 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS AFL SYDNEY WEBSITE PREMIER DIVISION P W L D % PTS 1 EAST COAST 9 8 1 0 288 32 2 PENNANT HILLS 9 7 1 1 132 30 3 MANLY WARRINGAH 9 7 2 0 164 28 4 ST GEORGE 9 6 3 0 90 24 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 9 4 4 1 106 18 6 NORTH SHORE 9 3 6 0 67 12 7 UTS 8 2 6 0 77 8 8 WESTERN SUBURBS 9 1 8 0 60 4 9 UNSW/ES 9 1 8 0 58 4 DIVISION ONE P W L D % %WON Visit www.sydneyafl.com.au for 1 BALMAIN 9 8 1 0 167 89 2 PENNANT HILLS 10 8 2 0 147 80 Latest News 3 UTS 9 7 2 0 121 78 4 MACQUARIE UNI 9 6 3 0 132 67 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 10 6 4 0 127 60 Results 6 ST GEORGE 10 4 6 0 91 40 7 SOUTHERN POWER 10 4 6 0 74 40 8 EAST COAST 10 3 7 0 92 30 2015 Fixtures 9 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 9 2 7 0 75 22 10 UNSW/ES 10 0 10 0 50 0 Ladders DIVISION TWO P W L D % %WON 1 CAMDEN 10 8 1 0 165 90 2 BLACKTOWN 10 7 3 0 141 70 Photo Gallery 3 MANLY WARRINGAH 9 6 3 0 129 67 4 MOOREBANK 10 5 5 0 98 50 Sydney AFL Forms 5 PENRITH 10 4 6 0 109 40 6 NORTH SHORE 10 3 7 0 68 30 and more 7 WESTERN SUBURBS 10 3 7 0 66 30 8 RANDWICK CITY 9 2 7 0 70 22 DIVISION THREE P W L D % %WON 1 UTS 9 9 0 0 172 100 SOCIAL MEDIA 2 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 9 8 1 0 198 89 SOCIAL MEDIA 3 PENRITH 10 7 3 0 126 70 4 BALMAIN 9 5 4 0 80 56 5 NOR-WEST 10 5 5 0 111 50 6 PENNANT HILLS 11 5 6 0 119 45 7 WESTERN SUBURBS 10 3 7 0 66 30 AFL Sydney @aflsydney 8 EAST COAST 11 3 8 0 72 27 9 GOSFORD 9 2 7 0 59 22 10 UNSW/ES 10 2 8 0 82 20 DIVISION10 FOUR P W L D % %WON 1 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 9 7 2 0 130 78 2 MANLY WARRINGAH 9 6 3 0 140 66 3 WOLLONDILLY 11 7 4 0 137 64 4 CAMDEN 11 7 4 0 133 64 5 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 10 6 4 0 173 60 6 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 10 6 4 0 107 60 7 CAMPBELLTOWN 10 5 5 0 114 50 8 NORTH SHORE 9 4 5 0 64 44 9 BLACKTOWN 11 4 6 1 82 41 A F L Sy d n e y @ a f l s yd n e y 10 SOUTHERN POWER 11 4 7 0 92 36 11 MOOREBANK 9 2 7 0 50 22 12 RANDWICK CITY 10 1 8 1 53 15 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 36 5 Round 11 - 3rd—5th July Round 11 - 3rd—5th July ROUND 10 RISING STAR Tim Physick – 400 Club games for the Eagles Back in January 1991 Peter & Laima Physick re- The Round 10 Rising Star nominee is Brad Keough from Penannt Hills turned to Sydney after lengthy stints across Austra- Brad is a home grown product of the local area, having played with junior pathway clubs Pennant Hills and West- lia with Dad’s then employer MLC. They had two brook Juniors. young kids in tow with them and after settling in at In 2012, he started plating at the Senior Club and is now playing his fourth season of under-age footy. He was a member of the 2013 Under 18 Division 1 premiership side which he regards as the highlight of his footy career so Castle Hill went in search of a footy club for Ben and far – a year in which he also won the under 18 club . His coaches have described Brad as an athletic Tim. and courageous footballer who is improving with every game he plays. An exceptional tackler and with a strong Whilst wandering through an entrance to the Stock- attack on the footy he is a ready-made senior player. land Mall Shopping Centre, a friendly white haired Brad played 2 Premier Division in 2014 and had a break game in Premier Division this weekend against North gentleman approached the family and asked if the Shore. In this game Brad kicked an important goal, gathered numerous positions and was named in the best 4 on boys had ever considered playing AFL football. The the ground for Pennant Hills. question was easily answered in the affirmative, given both kids simply lived for the game. And Premier Division Coach, Chris Yard, is pleased that Bard has quickly made the step -up to the higher intensity of senior football while still being eligible to play under still do .... 19s. That friendly man was Warren “Pops” Quintrell who at around that time was promoting the jun- ior football club he had helped establish at Baulkham Hills. Pops had previously assisted in the Previous Nominees:- creation of the Pennant Hills footy club, but after watching the explosion in population further Round 1—Tom Harvey (North Shore) west towards the Hills, Warren figured he should start another one. It is wonderful that even Round 2—Eli Prescott (St George) today both clubs still compete for the Warren “Pops” Quintrell Shield each time they play at Pre- Round 3—Campbell Luscombe (Pennant Hills) Round 4—Ben Hawtin (Sydney University) mier Division level. Round 5—Allister Clarke (Sydney University) (It is worthwhile to note at this point that standing at the only other entrance to Stockland Mall Round 6—Ryan Speed (Western Suburbs) that day was Gus McKernan recruiting players for Pennant Hills. Oh what could have been.....) Round 7—Nathan Cooper (Pennant Hills) And hence the Sydney football career of Tim Physick started. This Saturday July 4th 2015 Tim will Round 8—Jack Hill (St George) celebrate his 404th Club game throughout his combined career at the Baulkham Hills Falcons and Round 9—Jake Brown (St George) the East Coast Eagles. His 400th was a few weeks ago at Bensons Lane, but “Back to Baulko” day seemed to be an ideal event to recognise this phenomenal achievement, given the circumstances behind him arriving at the Club. 25 years is a long time to remain committed to the same Club. In his early days of senior football ROUND 9 WOMENS RISING STAR at the Falcons through until 1999 and again at the beginning of East Coast in 2000, wins were The Round 9 Women’s Rising Star nominee is Isabella Rudolph from Manly Warringah. sometimes a long way apart. But the resolve to be a part of football and the Eagles never wa- Izzy has been a fantastic recruit for Manly, discovered by a fortuitous reporting error which included a 4 year out of date vered. Some nasty injuries along the way, one of which caused him to miss an entire season, did registration list for the Manly Bombers Junior club’s W18’s team. The W18’s team manager was also the senior’s team not dampen his enthusiasm for the game, always maintaining a smile on his face and a cheeky manager and the power of Facebook had Izzy invited to join the senior side pretty quickly. She played junior football for the Bombers between 2003 and 2008, as well as playing representative football in 2007 and sense of humour for those around him. 2008. In 2008, her last year of junior footy, she was U14’s best and fairest for the year. With no female pathway available In the course of time success came Tim’s way across those 400 games and at team level he has at the time, Izzy focused on playing soccer, becoming a first-class player in the Manly Warringah women’s premier league. played in five Premierships, individually he has won two Billy McLeod Medals as B&F in the Ea- She is a natural athlete and we are very happy to be able to have her back playing AFL again. gles’ Reserve Grade, the AFL Sydney Sanders Medal in 2007 (sharing with Timmy Kear), been Izzy is a calm and intelligent player, a great attribute to the team and very easy to coach. She is the footballing equivalent afforded Player Life Membership at the Falcons and the Eagles and now becomes the only other of a smart bomb, just point her at the problem and she takes care of it. Her approach is understated and in her rigorous self-assessment she is sometimes a little hard on herself. With a strong playing player besides Jason Duss to crack the 400 mark. history, she has quality disposal by hand and foot. When asked about the milestone Tim answered that “you don’t count your games, you just make Rating every week in player’s player and best on ground awards, we think her your games count.” An expected response from someone who has always put the team first most serious flaw as a player is not being born a twin. and the body second.

Previous Nominees:- Now the proud husband of Jackie and father of three year old daughter Sophia, plus the abso- Round 1—Nicola Barr (Sydney University) lutely identical twins Bradley & Josh, Tim hasn’t yet hinted at retirement but surely that must be Round 2—Kiona Vance (Macquarie University in the wind soon. Besides he has to make sure that Brad and Josh can get to the 800 game mark Round 4—Narmeen Mohammed (Auburn) between them. Round 5—Quincy Dorans (Blacktown) Round 6—Tayla Stahl-Smith (Newtown) Well done TP and congratulations from everybody at your favourite footy club and across Sydney Round 7—Emma Nolan (Penrith) football. Round 8—Jen Chan (UNSW/ES) www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 6 35 Round 11 - 3rd—5th July Round 11 - 3rd—5th July AFL SYDNEY 2015 PREMIER DIVISION RESULTS AFL SYDNEY TEAM OF THE WEEK WESTERN SUBURBS VS ST GEORGE Damian Charleston St George Dragons 3.0, 5.6, 9.6, 14.7 (91) East Coast Western Suburbs Magpies 2.5, 2.10, 9.14, 12.17 (89) GOALS, St George Dragons : D. Donohue 6, A. Wynn 2, J. Hill 2, D. Cooper 1, J. Doughty 1, D. Rixon 1, Gareth Benbow T. Preece 1 Blake Anderson Manly Warringah Western Suburbs Magpies : P. Bevan 5, B. Mumme 2, J. Ross 2, T. Etto 1, J. Zoppo 1, J. Robinson 1 East Coast BEST, St George Dragons : B. Addison, S. Randell, N. Kenny, B. Guthrie, J. Hill, D. Donohue Western Suburbs Magpies : P. Bevan, T. Etto, J. Robinson, Y. Milligan-Saville, J. Zoppo, C. McGrath UMPIRES: Dean Garroway, Jeffrey Cristani, Jackson Day Bryce Addison Harrison Koch Alex Hawtin St George Manly Warringah Sydney University MANLY WARRINGAH VS EAST COAST East Coast Eagles 2.2, 7.4, 9.7, 15.11 (101) Manly Warringah Giants 1.3, 2.7, 5.10, 7.14 (56) GOALS, Aron Everett East Coast Eagles : D. Spiteri 3, S. Pierce 3, K. Merson 2, A. Drinkwater 1, J. Dimery 1, D. Costello 1, A. McConnell 1, Sydney University J. Cass 1, T. Stubbs 1, A. Browning 1 Manly Warringah Giants : J. Pola-Smith 2, J. Parker 2, J. Brain 1, H. Washington 1, J. Monk 1 BEST, Jack Dimery Michael Talbot East Coast Eagles : B. Anderson, J. Dimery, J. Vlatko, D. Spiteri, K. Emery, D. Charleston Tom Angel East Coast Pennant Hills Manly Warringah Giants : H. Koch, G. Benbow, J. Brain, T. McCaffrey, R. Whitton, T. Beckett Pennant Hills

UMPIRES: Frank Kalayzich, Hayden Kennedy, Ray Chamberlain Taran Etto NORTH SHORE VS PENNANT HILLS Western Suburbs Pennant Hills Demons 3.3, 5.7, 8.8, 12.9 (81) Teddy Strudwick North Shore Bombers 1.4, 3.6, 8.9, 9.11 (65) North Shore GOALS, Pennant Hills Demons : T. Moraitis 4, M. Carey 3, T. Edmonds 2, B. Keough 1, D. Dell'Aquila 1, T. Angel 1 North Shore Bombers : S. Lee-Steere 4, D. Roberts 1, J. Gray 1, S. Carruthers 1, C. Murphy 1, N. Lomas 1 BEST, Pennant Hills Demons : T. Angel, M. Talbot, D. Dell'Aquila, B. Keough, A. Crisfield, M. Carey North Shore Bombers : S. Lee-Steere, E. Strudwick, D. Fitzgerald, J. Gray, J. Loneragan, P. Codling Ed Kiel Selby Lee-Steere Daniel Frawley UMPIRES: Lachlan Head, Matthew Baigent, Matt Geddes UNSW/ES North Shore Sydney University

UNSW/ES VS SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Sydney University 4.3, 10.4, 18.6, 23.10 (148) UNSW/ES Bulldogs 2.2, 5.3, 8.4, 10.4 (64) GOALS, Paul Bevan Matthew Powys Sydney University : M. Powys 5, Z. Fyffe 4, B. Hawtin 4, S. Krochmal 3, C. Browne 2, J. Lewington 2, L. Maples 1, D. Western Suburbs Sydney University Frawley 1, M. Krochmal 1 UNSW/ES Bulldogs : R. Farrelly 3, E. Kiel 2, H. Annear 2, A. McKenzie 1, T. Widmer 1, J. Daniher 1 BEST, Sydney University : D. Frawley, A. Everett, M. Krochmal, L. Maples, M. Powys, A. Hawtin Declan Donohue UNSW/ES Bulldogs : T. Widmer, E. Kiel, H. Annear, J. McAnespie, A. McKenzie, J. Robbie St George UMPIRES: Luke Jobson, David Newell, Lachlan McDonald

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While the attention of the footy world goes to the teams that appear on the competition ladder, there’s another team in the league who make an enormous contribution. The umpires. But one member of that team was recognised for a remarkable achievement at Weldon Oval on Saturday, when Frank Kalayzich umpired his 500th Premier Division game. A run of games that began in 1986, long before the majority of players in Premier Division today were born. Such as the respect that he has within the broader umpiring fraternity that AFL legends Hayden Kennedy and “Razor” Ray Chamberlain came up to Weldon Oval to umpire alongside him in his milestone game. And a guard of honour stretching from the boundary line to the centre square greeted Kalayzich as he walked on the ground and held the ball up.

Manly Warringah vs East Coast The milestone game was a clash where top spot on the ladder was on the line. Manly Giants playing host to East Coast Eagles; each having only been beaten once so far in the season. When the two sides met at Kanebridge in the opening round, the Eagles got out to a big lead before Manly came from nowhere to take the game at the death. It was a low-scoring opening term. With the stakes so high, nerves kicked in and the pressure both sides placed on each other was intense. Two determined sides competing for supremacy, but neither able to achieve it during a tight and tough first quarter. With two goals to one for the quarter, the Eagles held a five-point lead at the first change. Little separated the teams in the first quarter, but the Eagles took the upper hand around the ground in the second term. Especially in the midfield, players who had been well held in the first quarter began to break free and create options during the second term, and it wasn’t long before the scoreboard was reflecting the Eagles’ run and flair. At the other end the Giants created some chances, but their accuracy would let them down. Five goals to one for the quarter saw the Eagles return to the rooms at half time with a 27-point lead. The Giants were well behind on the scoreboard, but they weren’t out of the contest. One only had to think back to round one, where the Giants were even further behind and managed to come back. And during the third quarter, the home side lifted and worked hard to quell the Eagles’ momentum. It had become an arm-wrestle, where every attempt by the Eagles to set up a match-winning break was answered by the determined Giants. And Manly had made progress in the quest to come back when they won the third quarter by three goals to two; but still trailed by 21 points at three quarter time. But the break gave the Eagles a chance to regroup, and there would be no miracle comeback this time. Instead it was a display of the Eagles putting on the type of football that has launched them to the top of the table. The Eagles had absorbed plenty of pressure from Manly during the first three quarters, but finally had broken the shackles and were able to play some more free-flowing football. Six goals to two in the last quarter stretched the final winning margin to 45 points and sees the Eagles sitting outright top of the competi- tion ladder. Blake Anderson, Jack Dimery and Jon Vlatko were the Eagles’ best on a day when the team propelled themselves into premiership favouritism. For the Giants, despite the significant efforts of Harrison Koch, Gareth Benbow and James Brain, this was the biggest loss in their still relatively short Premier Division history.

North Shore vs Pennant Hills Manly’s loss sees them drop to third on the ladder, with the Giants being leap-frogged by Pennant Hills. The Demons got the job done by 16 points against North Shore at Gore Hill Oval, but had to overcome some stiff opposition by the Bombers before they could take the points. It hadn’t been particularly wet during the week, but Gore Hill Oval was in poor condition, particularly inside the 50m arc at the hospital end; where the bounce of the ball was virtually non-existent. Perhaps because of the conditions, the first half was some very scrappy football; although the conditions weren’t the only factor. There was also relentless pressure from both sides and plenty of turnovers and high-pressure football. The Demons made the early front-running, three goals to one in the opening term seeing them leading by 11 points at quarter time. Little separated the two sides around the ground in the second term, as the Bombers were matching it with their highly-fancied oppo- nents and weren’t letting the Demons settle into their normally so effective game plan. The teams managed two goals apiece in the second term, with the Demons leading by 13 points at the long break. And with the first two goals of the third quarter, it was a 25- point lead to Pennant Hills; and although they hadn’t been particularly convincing, it looked like they were cruising to a comfortable enough win. But suddenly, out of nowhere, the Bombers lifted and brought the game back to life. And pivotal to the North Shore revival was Selby Lee-Steere. After missing the first half of the season, Lee-Steere announced his return in emphatic style with four third quarter goals. The Bombers, bogged in the mud for so long, suddenly found their run and drive, and within just a few minutes the Pennant Hills lead evaporated. It was a stunning reversal of fortune as the Bombers kicked five goals to three for the quarter; Lee-Steere’s fourth goal on the three quarter time siren gave North Shore the lead, a one point margin at the last change. Suddenly the Bombers had the lead, and there were hopes of an upset. But the three-quarter time break saw the Demons regroup and the North Shore challenge was over within minutes of the restart; with Matt Carey scoring three times in a four-goal burst by the Demons that ensured they would take the points. The Bombers got a goal back in the final moments of the game, but Pennant Hills had done enough to take the points. They may have won ugly, but at this stage of the season, getting the wins can be more valuable than the aesthetics.

www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 8 33 Round 11 - 3rd—5th July Round 11 - 3rd—5th July CLUB NOTES ROUND 10 REVIEW Theo Moraitis spearheaded the Demons up forward to finish with four goals; while Tom Angel, Michael Talbot and Damian Dell’Aquila picked up plenty of possessions around the ground. Selby Lee-Steere’s four goals saw him be North Shore’s best, while Ted Strudwick BLACKTOWN and Dale Fitzgerald also made prominent contributions. At the start of the season our newly formed Women’s team was an unknown quantity to many. We started with only 2 of the team having played before. While our position on the Western Suburbs vs St George St George remain in fourth place on the ladder, moving to one game plus a lot of percentage behind Manly on Saturday afternoon at table suggests we have been working hard off field the reality is the opposite. With work and Picken Oval. But for much of the afternoon, the potential for a massive boilover was very real as the Dragons were pushed all the way by school/Uni commitments we are struggling to get more than 50% of the players to our 1 training session per a determined Wests side. week. The girls do apply themselves 110% when at training and often do skill work themselves if they miss a From the start, it was clear that Wests had come to play and this game wouldn’t be easy pickings for the Dragons. The Magpies tackled session. relentlessly, pressured the Dragons at every opportunity, and easy touches were hard to find. But the forward line wasn’t quite firing The season was an interrupted start with 10 players missing from our first game and then 5 from our second. with the accuracy needed at the top level, and despite having seven scoring shots to three, the Magpies could only convert two of their shots into goals while the Dragons landed all three of theirs; and St George led by a point at quarter time. The team has since managed to string together 6 wins in a row. They have also learnt to overcome the loss of Football can lead to many “if only” moments, where had one thing happened differently, the whole outcome of the game could have players with 10 out again last Saturday in the game against UTS Shamrocks. We had only 18 players to select changed. And the Magpies will be left wondering what might have been after an inaccurate second term in which some kickable shots including 3 making their debut. Midway through the third quarter we lost a key defender in Ashlee Pobjie with missed their mark and they were unable to score a goal for the quarter. The Dragons weren’t entirely on the mark with their kicking a fractured fibular and dislocated angle leaving us with 1 interchange for the remainder of the game. Ashlee is either, but they did manage two goals, to lead by 14 points. now the 3rd player to have a season ending injury. The team responded and lifted their effort in attack and Had the Magpies been more accurate in the second quarter, they could have started the second half closer and built up a bigger lead during the third. The premiership quarter saw the Magpies finally pull out some of the quality football that the presence of some big defence to hold UTS goalless in the last 2 quarters. Jamie Mann on debut was clearly best on ground and fin- name players suggested is possible. It was a quarter of exciting footy by the team in the monogrammed jumpers; attacking, free-flowing ished with 3 goals from the midfield. When her twin sister and captain Courtney returns from overseas the two and the Magpie diehards watching on were in voice. As the quarter drew on, the Magpies reigned in the deficit and took the lead; and of them will cause opposition midfields plenty of trouble. after posting seven goals to four for the quarter, it was the home side with an eight point lead at three quarter time. The team has climbed up to 2nd on the ladder and this Saturday we meet the Auburn Giants who are currently The game was in the balance, and it was there to be won. A tense last quarter would be played out, the players and supporters embrac- 1st and have an amazing record for and against this year. While we will again front up with over 10 players ing the situation of the thriller they found themselves a part of. Every kick, every mark, every possession was important. Three times during the last quarter, the Magpies found the big sticks; hoping that would be enough to take out the win. But the Dragons were able missing due to various reasons we are looking forward to providing a much more competitive opposition for to draw twin flags from the goal umpires five times in the final term, breaking Magpie hearts as they took the lead during the dying the Giants than we did in round 1. minutes. And when the final siren sounded, it was St George who had taken the game by just two points. Our Mens Division 2 squad are well poised at this stage of the season with a 7-3 record seeing us sitting 2nd on Declan Donohue was given a game up forward, and made the most of his attacking opportunity to finish with six goals to get the Drag- the competition ladder. The past 4 weeks have seen a tough run of games and results with several players ons over the line. Around the ground, Bryce Addison, Shannon Randell and Nathan Kenny were ball magnets. Paul Bevan kicked five for choosing May/June and July to get their world travels done to be back in time for the late surge into Septem- the Magpies, putting in a best-on-ground performance in a losing side; while Taran Etto and Josh Robinson also made prominent contri- butions to the Magpie cause. ber. We look forward to welcoming back the 5 travellers in the coming weeks. The Dragons remain comfortably in fourth place, just a game behind Manly. But the Magpies, despite very credible performances in the Last week saw us travel out to Pioneers park to take on the big bodied Randwick side. It was a beautiful day for last two weeks against Pennant Hills and St George in the last fortnight, remain on the bottom of the ladder and will need to get a win- footy but the Thursday night rain meant that the ground would be a heavy muddy track and combining this ning streak going very soon if they want to make it through to the finals. with the small dimensions of Pioneers Park and the fact that we only went in with 20 named players it was always going to be a hard slog for us. The first quarter was an even affair with both teams struggling to hit the UNSW/ES vs Sydney University University pride was on the line at the Village Green on Saturday afternoon, as UNSW-ES took on Sydney Uni. But it would be the most scoreboard but late goals to Hynes and Moeller saw us take in a slender lead. The second quarter saw the one-sided game of the round, as Sydney Uni dominated proceedings throughout to take out an 84-point win. game open up with the magic finding whatever space their was on the ground to open up a 26 point HT lead. Keen to establish their credentials early, the Students were soon on the positive side of the possession stats; and with greater use of the The second half was a horror for the Magic when Hynes and Akmens went down 2 mins into the 3rd quarter ball had little difficulty in creating opportunities on the forward line. Four goals to two would be the result, and a 13-point lead at quar- leaving us with only 18 fit/tired players to run the game out. The entire second half was a highly contested ter time. affair with the magic holding on for a brave win, with big clutch goals to McLeod, Bertram and Moore. Nathan The second quarter would prove even stronger for the Students. It was a more open quarter than the first, not quite as physical but Brown was near best a field on his debut for the Magic and will be a handy inclusion for the remainder of the allowing more chances for the skills side of the game to come into play; and the Students clearly looked to have the edge over the Bulldogs. With a run of six goals to three, and a 31-point lead at the long break, only the most optimistic Bulldog diehard would have year. Kent Weir and Daniel Lim also had plenty of the footy. seen any chance of a second half comeback. We look forward to the return of some key players next week for our big clash against the strong Moorebank And it wasn’t to be. Instead, the premiership quarter saw the Students further extend the margin. It had been several weeks since the Magpies Outfit. Sydney Uni side had tasted victory, and their hold on a spot in the top five had weakened considerably; but the third term saw the grip tighten. Confidence and form was returning to Sydney Uni, and with the sniff of victory in their nostrils they weren’t letting go. The floodgates opened as the quarter progressed; eight goals to three. And by the time the three quarter time siren sounded, the Students held a 62-point lead. The sting had gone out of the game by the last quarter, the result of the game well and truly beyond doubt. But there was percentage on the line, and the Students weren’t going to let an opportunity to boost it go by. With five goals to two in the final term, the final margin was extended to an emphatic 84 points. The repercussions of the size of the loss for the Bulldogs, combined with the thriller at Picken Oval, sees the Bulldogs’ percentage slip below that of Wests and UNSW-ES now sit bottom of the ladder. The Students had plenty of prolific goal-scorers for the afternoon, with Matthew Powys finishing with five goals, and Ben Hawtin and Zac Fyffe contributing four each. Around the ground, Danny Frawley, Aron Everett and Monty Krochmal were picking up possessions at will. On a day the Bulldogs would rather forget, Tim Widmer, Ed Kiel and Harry Annear kept working hard for four quarters. As the action heats up, there’s another big round of action to come next week. Top spot will be on the line in a Hills derby at Kanebridge as East Coast host Pennant Hills. North Shore host Manly at Gore Hill in a twilight Battle of the Spit Bridge. It’s a clash of Eastern Suburbs universities as UNSW-ES are at home to UTS; while Wests take on Sydney Uni at Picken Oval. St George have the bye.

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Holroyd Parramatta Blacktown A mixed weekend for the Rams with first grade going down to North Shore North Shore 48 68 on a muddy Gore Hill Oval by nineteen points with Dan McDonald booting Campbelltown 44 Macquarie University 56 five majors. The loss keeps the team in a precarious fifth spot. Reserve Grade won a thriller over Pennant Hills Demons with a goal after the siren to snatch a Pennant Hills 40 Wollongong 56 one point win. It was a see-sawing event throughout at Greygums Oval with the biggest

St George 40 Sydney University 48 margin at the end of each quarter being just four points. In the Under 19’s, Penrith had a

7.2 to nil lead over Campbelltown at the end of the first quarter but unfortunately the Balmain 36 Sth West Sydney 38 Blues lost two of their fourteen man squad and had to forfeit the remainder of the game.

UNSW/ES 28 Penrith 36 In the opening match, it was revenge for Parramatta after a loss the week before in the

Division Five match at Greygums, with the Goanna’s taking a four point win. The East Coast Eagles 24 UTS 34 Ramettes had the bye.

Sydney Redbacks 20 Manly Warringah 32 This weekend sees Division Five head to Camden for the 10:30 AM clash, whilst at Grey- gums, the Ramettes are looking to avenge their first round loss to the Gosford Wildcats Western Suburbs 8 Nor-West 20 in the 11 AM match. The following game sees Division Three also play the Wildcats in

what should be a great game. Southern Sharks 16 On Sunday it’s off to Picken Oval with two teams competing. The 19’s, currently second Premiers UNSW/ES 12 on the ladder play the 12:00 PM match against third placed Wests Magpies whilst at 2:10 North Shore PM. First Grade are looking to bounce back against Wests. Both these sides went down Grand Final Premiers to Wests in earlier rounds at home and will be looking at the tough assignment of singing North Shore 12.12.84 def Campbelltown 10.9.69 Holroyd Parramatta the song away. Penrith Rams are proud and excited to announce a new major sponsor, Australia’s lead- Rod Podbury Medal (B.O.G Grand Final) Grand Final ing law firm, Slater + Gordon. With 80 locations around Australia (Including Penrith- For- Jason Bush (North Shore) Holroyd Parramatta 14.10.94 def Wollongong merly CoxWest Lawyers) Slater and Gordon provides specialist legal services to individu- 11.11.77 Club Champion als in a range of practice areas including all areas of liability and compensation law, as well as other general legal services in areas such as family and relationship North Shore Club Champion law, conveyancing, wills and estate planning. Slater’s Business and Specialised Litigation Holroyd Parramatta Blacktown Phelan Medal Services includes commercial, estate and professional negligence litigation and class ac- Jason McPherson UNSW/ES 16 Snow Medal tions. The firm is well known for its experience in running complex and large scale class Barnaby Howarth Pennant Hills 15 Phil Cianci Macquarie Uni 19 actions. More details will be announced shortly including club discounts, promotions and Simon Wilson North Shore 14 Trevor Burnett Wollongong 19 offers. Grant Campbell Wollongong 17 Leading Goalkickers Lee Campbell Balmain 65 Leading Goalkickers Gus Seebeck ECE 47 Phil Cianci Macquarie Uni 100 Clint Kirey North Shore 43 Salem Kassem HPB 58 Andrew Browne Sydney Uni 56 Rising Star Tom Hill (North Shore)

Representative Football

Riverina 17.12.144 def Sydney 15.10.100

Black Diamond 30.16.196 def SFA 16.6.102 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 10 31 Round 11 - 3rd—5th July Round 11 - 3rd—5th July CLUB NOTES THOSE WERE THE DAYS NORTH SHORE This page is provided by the NSW Australian Football History Society. The Society’s aims are to It’s the Battle of the Spit Bridge, a four-game series of matches at preserve the memory of NSW football. Tomorrow this game you are at will become history. Who won this, why did they do that, what does that mean? The Society wants to preserve Gore Hill against local rivals Manly. those memories. Your club can help by designating a club historian to work with the Society. Thirds will be up first, looking to bounce back after a difficult June. Despite fight- As well you or the club can join, the details of which are on their website: ing hard last week, the tough away trip to Bargo wasn’t to our liking and we were www.nswfootballhistory.com.au well beaten by Wollondilly. Next it will be our Under 19s’ time to shine. Our young Bombers will go into the Sydney Rep Team Plays New Zealand In 1889 the New Zealand rugby team, then referred to as ‘The Maoris’, played a game against a Com- game with some impressive form behind them after a massive win against East bined Sydney Australian Football Team at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Coast last week. The reserves will be up next, and will also go into the game in winning form, too The New Zealanders were returning home after an ultra-extensive 70 rugby match tour of Britain. good for Penrith in a low-scoring contest at their last start. They landed in Melbourne where they played several clubs including St Kilda and Essendon under the Finally it will be a twilight classic as our senior team takes the field. It was a solid Australian rules of football and then a quick tour of Victoria country where, in one game, they were defeated by the Maryborough Club 6.9 to 1.2. fighting effort against Pennant Hills last week; and when we hit the front at the end of the third quarter we had hopes of an upset. It wasn’t to be, but that quar- The team then made their way to Sydney where they played a number of rugby games against local ter showed our senior team is capable of matching it with the best – something sides. Because they had experienced the Australian game, a match was arranged against the NSW we’ll need to see this week. Football Association, as the local league was then known.

A crowd of 3,000 turned up at the Sydney Cricket Ground paying one shilling (10c) entry to the Of course some vocal and passionate support will go a long way to getting our ground and, an additional one shilling to the stand. Children were admitted at half price. Bomber teams over the line. So come along and stick around for as long as you The ‘Maoris’ were aided by the inclusion of four local leading Australian football players from the can, cheer on the mighty Bombers, and here’s hoping we can take the points. Waratah Club and as it turned out these were identified as the four best on the visitors’ team. The We’re looking to make the game day experience at Gore Hill the best it can be. inclusion of these players was necessitated, it was said, because the New Zealand side “were short.” The match finished in a draw: Sydney 4.10 to the Maori side’s 4.6. Behinds were not included in the Of course this takes the work of our dedicated volunteers. The work they do is scores in those days. muchly appreciated by the club, and there’s always room for more. North Shore also thanks our sponsors for their valuable financial contribution, In June of the previous year, the visiting English rugby team were fixtured to play a game against the indeed without them there would be no club. To Bendigo Bank, Prime Construc- then VFA club, Fitzroy, on the Sydney Cricket Ground; this was when the ‘Roys were in Sydney during a rep period in their competition. This game for the English team was in prepara- tions, Crows Nest Hotel, MMB Print Management, ISC, The Physiotherapy & tion for their forthcoming tour of Victoria but the Brits gracefully withdrew from Sports Injury Clinic North Sydney and My Sportstape; your support is greatly ac- the contest when it was realised that should they get a thrashing it could well knowledged and appreciated. affect crowds at the pending games in the southern colony. There was nothing patriotic or sporting in their efforts to play Australian football. Enjoy the day at the footy. Go Bombers!!! Both the New Zealand and English teams played Australian Football on their tours in an effort to gain revenue from admission fees (gate money) to fund their visit. Twenty five thousand attended the Englishmen’s game v Carlton, in Mel- bourne. A further ten thousand were at their South Melbourne encounter and even five thousand turned out for a match against country side, Maryborough.

Certainly an interesting time.

www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 30 11 Round 11 - 3rd—5th July Round 11 - 3rd—5th July AFL SYDNEY MATCH OF THE WEEK CLUB NOTES UTS Last weekend would only see three games of Bats footy as the Bats’ Premier Division had the bye. It was a green rinse for the Bats as Division 1, 3 and 5 took home the chocolates in their respective games. Division 1 were 24 point winners over a gallant Parramatta who led at every break. It was a PENNANT HILLS six goal to one in the last quarter that was difference. Morling was the leading goal kicker EAST COAST with 3 and among the best for the Bats. Yet again Byrne and Allen were the best for the Saturday 4th July Bats. Division 3 and 5 were 100+ point winners in their respective matches. Sleigh was unstoppa- 2:10pm @ Kanebridge Oval ble in Division 3 and had his goal kicking boots on, bagging 10 and was best on ground. Hendricks bagged 6 in Division 5 and was also best on ground. Round 4 2015 - East Coast 7.8 (50) def Pennant Hills 3.4 (22) A great weekend of footy results saw the club celebrate the green rinse at the annual Eakin McCaffery Cox Bats Ball. The Ball was another hit with 300+ in attendance at the UTS Aerial

Function Centre. A big thanks to Luke Trimboli who with the help of other committee mem- Round 7 2014 - Pennant Hills 17.10 (112) def East Coast 11.15 (81) bers made it possible. This weekend sees the club take on Eastern Suburbs rival UNSW at the Village Green. Pre- mier Division will need to be at their best to ensure they bring home the chocolates and keep their finals hopes alive. While Division 5 are looking to square the ledger.

ST GEORGE It was a beautiful day at Picken Oval and the Dragons knew, that as always in this local derby, they would be in for a torrid day. And so it turned out to be. Each quarter followed a similar pattern. The Magpies were quick out of In 2015 selected matches will be live streamed through the AFL Sydney the blocks with the Dragons coming home. The lead changed on a number of occasions website and www.youtube.com/aflsydneylive thanks to Digital Sports. but when Wests lead by 20 points in the final quarter it looked ominous. But someone forgot to tell the red and whites. With less than 2 minutes to go the Dragons hit the front All matches live streamed will then be stored on the AFL Sydney website and left Picken with a 2 point win establishing a clear break on the rest of the field in and can viewed at any time. fourth position. The Division 1 side probably paid the penalty for the high number of players either in- jured or unavailable. They will need to re-group quickly if they wish to play finals football Upcoming matches— but it is not beyond them. With nothing to do on a Sunday morning what could be better than to spend more time Round Date Home Away Venue Time at the football! Off to the Village Green to see the even younger Dragons match up for the second time against UNSW/Easts. A much improved performance to finish just short. Next week is Back to St George Day and the induction of Rex Elvish and Mark Magrath Ern Holmes 11th July Pennant Hills Manly Warringah 2.30pm into the St George Hall of Fame. 12 Oval

13 19th July UNSW/ES St George Village Green 2.30pm www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 12 29 Round 11 - 3rd—5th July Round 11 - 3rd—5th July CLUB NOTES SENIOR TEAM LISTS HOLROYD PARRAMATTA EAST COAST EAGLES PENNANT HILLS Premier Division The Goannas Seniors headed east this week to take on UTS and were confident of getting themselves back Premier Division in the winners circle. This confidence was evident in the first term, as the Goannas came out strongly, Senior Coach: Michael Sankey Senior Coach: Chris Yard having the better of a free flowing quarter to lead by 7 points at quarter time. The second quarter was Colours: Yellow & Blue Colours: Red & Navy Blue much the same, with the Goannas again having the better of the play, and went in to half time with a 9 point lead. The third quarter saw the game tighten right up, however the Goannas still maintained their momentum, and with a 9 point lead going in to the final quarter they were feeling confident of victory. Unfortunately it was the home team that came out the better side in Team List Team List the last, as they kicked 6 goals to 1 and finished 24 point winners and denied the Goannas what would have been an out- No Name Goals No Name Goals standing win. Arin Rickett continued his excellent form with another best on ground performance, with Harry Spiteri, Matt 1 BEN BOURKE 2 SEB PARKER Cahill and Brodie Crane also excellent in the midfield. Scott Maguire provided an excellent target up forward and Michael Len- 2 SCOTT REED 3 AARON CRISFIELD nox was strong in the ruck all day. Goannas 9.6.60 v UTS 12.12.84. 3 JAMIE VLATKO 5 RANGA EDIRIWICKRAMA After a week off due to rain, the Reserves (Division 4) were keen to get back out on the paddock when they ventured into the City to take on Randwick. A fast start by the home team was negated late by the Goannas, with the margin 6 points to the 4 SCOTT PIERCE 6 BRANT JACK home team at the first break. Again the Goannas were slow out of the blocks in the second, but finished very strongly, and a 5 DANIEL SPITERI 10 ROBERT WATTS fantastic long goal right on the siren saw the Goannas up by 7 points at half time. With the game in the balance the Goannas 6 TRENT BAKER 11 THEO MORAITIS were the team to hit the ground running in the third term, opening up a 20 point lead heading in to the last term. After a steady 7 MARK SKUSE 12 SAM ZIKMAN start, the home team began to finish strong against a tiring Goannas. The last 5 minutes saw the Goannas back line under 8 MATT SCHOLZ attack, however they managed to hold on and secure a 1 point win. Matt Ophof was fantastic in the middle and was best on 13 BRAD KEOUGH ground, closely followed by Tim Regan who was outstanding in the ruck. John Mannion, Kane Radford and Sireli Fifita were 9 JON VLATKO 14 DANIEL PREEN excellent in defence, while Luke McLeod was typically tough and hard at the footy. Goannas 8.12.60 v Randwick 8.11.59. 10 EUGENE KRUGER 15 KIERAN WRIGHT For the Thirds (Division 5) it was a case of groundhog day as they travelled out to Penrith for the second week in a row. Looking 11 TRENT STUBBS 16 TIM WALES to reverse the 49-82 loss from last week, an even first quarter saw the Rams up by 4 points, before the Goannas took charge in 12 ANDREW MCCONNELL 17 ADAM NIXON the second quarter and managed to open up an 8 point lead at half time. The third quarter was more open but was again an 13 AASON SAVAGE even affair, with the Goannas maintaining their advantage. With the win in their sights, the Goannas put in a determined effort 18 DANIEL WITT th 14 KARL MERSON in the last quarter, holding off the home team and securing an excellent 4 point win. Brett Rizzo playing in his 100 game for 19 PATRICK WITT the Goannas continued his great form in defence and was named best on ground, with Fernando Lobendahn and Ben Granahan 15 STUART TURNER 20 NICOLAS HEY also leading a strong defensive effort. Mihir Wagle and Jesse Haurua were excellent in the midfield and Alex Koudah continued 16 DEAN COSTELLO th 21 BEN URWIN his excellent season in the ruck. Peter Hardy also chalked up a milestone, when he played his 50 Goannas game. Goannas 17 JOSH CASS 22 LACHLAN URWIN 7.8.50 v Penrith 6.10.46. 18 JACK DIMERY After getting back in the winners list last week, the Under 19 Goannas were primed and ready to go in their top of the table 25 DAMIEN DELL’AQUILA 19 NICK CROWE clash against Western Suburbs. The first quarter was to set the tone for the day as the Goannas came out and asserted their 26 DAVID SMITH 20 LYNDON HUPFELD authority straight away, kicking 6 goals to 1 to take control of the game. After a slightly tighter second quarter, the second half 27 JESSE HARE saw the Goannas dominate the game, and 15 goals to 1 in the second half saw them come away with a massive 144 point win 21 DAMIEN CHARLESTON 28 CAMERON SMITH and move back to the top of the ladder. Adam Storey was again outstanding for the team, with Justin Taylor, Joel Upfill, Luke 22 JAMES FORD 29 TIM SCOULAR Mansour, Hayden Landels and Josh Bartlett all excellent in a great day for the team. Goannas 25.16.166 v Western Suburbs 23 JOSH CUTTING 3.4.22. 30 MICHAEL TALBOT 24 KIERAN EMERY This Saturday we have all 4 Goannas teams at Goanna Park. The Under 19’s take on Campbelltown at 8.30 am, the Thirds 31 JAMES DUNN (Division 5) will play Sydney Uni at 10.30 am, the Reserves (Division 4) will also play Sydney Uni, and their game is at 12.30 pm, 25 WILL BRADLEY 34 THOMAS ANGEL and the Seniors (Division 1) play Sydney Uni too at 2.30 pm. 26 RYAN FITTON Goannas Sponsors and GWS Giants Fan Day at Goanna Park is on Saturday July 11. This is always a big day, but made even 27 MATTHEW EASTMAN 37 STEPHEN WRAY 38 SAM WIDMER bigger this year with the inclusion of the GWS Giants. Not only are we thanking our many great Sponsors this day, but along 29 ZACH JOHNS with the GWS Giants, we are celebrating football in western Sydney. G Man will be in attendance, and there will be clinics for 40 LACHLAN VILE 30 STEVE O’CONNOR the kids, raffles, giveaways and even a couple of GWS Giants players! All four Goannas teams are at home this day, with the 41 MATTHEW CAREY Under 19's kicking off proceedings at 8.30 am against Southern Power. Our Club Patron and 1982 Gray Medallist, Mark "Beefy" 31 ANTHONY STUBBS 42 THOMAS EDMONDS Taylor will most likely be there again (if Channel 9 don't drag him over to England for the Ashes Test Series). Fine weather has 33 AARON DRINKWATER been ordered and it will be a great day! 36 JUSTIN STEER 43 TED WIDMER At this year's Gray Medal & Presentation Night, not only will the Club be awarding trophies for the best players, and celebrating 38 BLAKE ANDERSON 45 THOMAS ABBOTT another great year of the mighty Goannas, we will also be bringing together the brilliant 1990 Premiership side, 25 years after 39 CAMERON ARNDT 48 JAKE GUNSTONE their 9.15.69 v North Shore 9.8.62 Grand Final win at Erskineville Oval. All players, coaches, officials and supporters from that 52 MICHAEL JOHNSON era are welcome and it will be a fantastic night, culminating in the 2015 Gray Medal presentation. Please contact Peter Taylor 40 BRYCE JOYNSON on 0438.004905 for more information. 45 ANDREW BROWNING 56 CAMPBELL LUSCOMBE We would like to acknowledge our great 2015 partners, at Merrylands RSL Club, Rossfreight Express, HTT Management, Crown On McCredie Hotel, Mr Taxman, Cash Converters (Blacktown), Value H2O, Satsuma Solutions, Road Runner Rubber Supplies, Stratton Finance, Quigley's Quality Meats, Salmon Bros, Quickfee, Nolan Plumbing Services, Aceit Sportswear and of course the Holroyd Council.

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Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 MATT VARJAVANDI 1 DAVID STROUD 2 DANNY ROBERTS 2 ANGUS BUNCLE 3 DALE FITZGERALD 3 JACK PARKER 4 JOSH DAVID-WRIGHT 4 JAMES BRAIN 6 SAM CARRUTHERS 5 BRAYDEN FOWLER 8 CHRIS MURPHY 6 RYAN WEARNE 9 ADRIAN HARRY 7 JACK HAWKINS 11 NICK FOSTER 8 TOM BECKETT 12 TOM HANSEN 9 ANTHONY ROBERTSON 13 CHARLIE PARSONS 10 HARRISON KOCH 14 JIMMY MCKENZIE 11 CONNOR PETTERSSON 12 CAL JOHNSTON 16 LAIN GENOVESI 13 GARETH BENBOW 21 MATT EDDY 14 TOM PYLE 22 JAKE SAUNDERS 15 ERIC BURKE 23 TOM HARVEY 16 JACKSON POLA-SMITH 24 TEDDY STRUDWICK 17 JORDAN WEIR 25 RON WASON 18 LEVI BRAIN 26 TIM WESTON 19 SAM BATTEN 27 SANIEL SCHACHER 20 CAM LIVORI 28 WILL TAYLOR 21 JAKE MONK 29 JOHN GRAY 22 MICHAEL ATKINSON 30 RYAN HEZLETT 23 HAYDEN WASHINGTON 31 TIM BRANSGROVE 24 DANIEL DICKERSON 34 LIAM MCCOLL 25 JAMIE MCDOUGALL 35 CHARLIE CALLANDER 26 TOM MCCAFFREY 36 DARCY BARON-HAY 27 JAMES BEHAGG 37 ETHAN HARVEY 30 WILLS BRASSIL 38 ALEX JALLOH 35 MAX CARTER 39 RYAN HEBRON 36 TOM SCHULTZ 40 JAKE VEALE 37 JIMMY MCDONALD 41 TRISTAN SMITH 40 ETHAN PANIZZA 42 MITCH WRIGHT 41 AMOS MICHAEL 43 ANTHONY TREACY 42 ANDREW PILOT 44 NICK CROFT 44 ANDREW PILAT 59 XAVIER BURTON 50 NATHAN BOSSCHIETER

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www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 14 27 Round 11 - 3rd—5th July Round 11 - 3rd—5th July T E ACLUB M NOTES L I S T S SENIOR TEAM LISTS CAMDEN WESTERN SUBURBS SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Premier Division Premier Division The Camden Cats Division 2 side continued its winning ways with a clinical 72-point win Senior Coach: Kevin Eynaud Senior Coach: Ben Merson over Wests at Picken Oval. The win sees the Cats Division 2 side remain two games Colours: Black & White Colours: Blue & Gold clear at the top of the BLK AFL Sydney Division 2 ladder. Team List Team List Camden’s first grade side played one of its best four-quarter games for the season with its physical and No Name Goals No Name Goals skillful style of play no match for Wests. The Cats had winners all over the park, easily winning the mid- 1 TARAN ETTO 1 DANNY FRAWLEY field battle and clearances. After a strong first half, the Cats took a 37-point lead into half time, continu- 2 BRENTON MUMME 2 LUKE VELLA ing to score at will after half time with a 7 goal to 2 second half. In the midfield Mark Halteh continued 3 RYAN HINSON his great recent form, well supported by Vice-Captain Joel Wheeler and speedster Mitch Broadstock. Up 4 JARROD POLLEY 3 CALLUM KENNEDY forward Matt Withers was a strong physical presence drawing a number of key defenders, allowing goal 5 THOMAS CHARLES 4 WILL STRATFORD sneak Blake Pearce to crumb the packs. “Pearcey” kicked 4 majors for the winners, with Matt Withers, 6 JAMES NEWBURY 6 TOM BYRNES Matt Lecek and James Broadbent kicking two apiece. The big story for the Cats was down back with the 7 CLINT MCGRATH 7 BEN HAWTIN run off half back of Sommerville, Laws and Bottin-Noonan a highlight. 8 PAUL BEVAN 8 NICK ROBERTS 9 TODD CONSIDINE 9 SAM CRICHTON The Cats Division 4 side was looking to extend its three game winning streak to four games when it took 10 DAVID CLOUT on Sydney Uni at Mahoney Park. The Cats were sluggish in the first term on a wet and dewy surface, 11 VAS ROMANAS 10 LUKE FREEMANTLE struggling to adjust to the conditions. An improved second term saw the Cats trail by 15-points at half 12 ANDY EURELL 11 JAMES LEWINGTON time. After half time, Sydney Uni dominated around the ground and on the scoreboard, kicking 8 goals to 13 SEAMUS PEARSON 2 in the second half, delivering them a 55-point win. For Camden, Tommy Glynn was a stand out on the 12 OLIVER WETZLAR 14 DOM KANNAN wing gathering possessions at will, well supported by James Merrick who had his best game for the Cats. 13 SAM SLEIGH 15 LINDSAY SCOWN In the back half, veteran defender Ben Grasso and young gun Liam Jesson were the Cats best. In the 14 MONTY KROCHMAL 16 RYAN SPEED forward line Stephen Mann was the most potent scorer for the Cats kicking five of Camden’s six goals for 18 ROBBIE BAMFORD 15 JAMES LEWINGTON the game. Next week Division 4 has a must win game against Campbelltown. 16 BEN COFFEY 19 JAKE ROSS Camden’s Division 5 team was the only side playing at Fairfax Reserve, taking on Nor-West. The Cats 20 JAMES NEWBURY 17 CHRIS BROWNE were keen to put on a better showing after a disappointing loss to UNSW/ES the week prior. They started 21 KRIS ERICKSON 18 CHRIS REICHMAN 22 LEVI SANDS the game well, with the player’s endeavor and skills much improved, only trailing by 14-points at half 19 MJ FIGG 23 JOSH ZOPPO time. The Cats hit the ground running after the main break scoring 3 goals to draw within striking dis- 20 BEN FITZPATRICK tance of the Jets at three quarter time. In the last quarter it was all Nor-West, the visitors eventually 24 PATRICK WILMOT 21 NIC ROBERTS winning by 35-points. For Camden, best players were Tom Vella, who had another stellar game for the 25 MARCUS LINSEN Div 5 side, well supported by Matty Wynne. Up forward Scott McGilvray was the only multiple goal kicker 26 JOSH ROBINSON 22 CHRIS KENDRICK for the Cats, kicking 2 goals. 27 BEN CALIGORIE 23 DANIEL POTTS 29 BEN ZOPPO 24 JEFF MELVILLE 30 CAMERON GORDON Saturday 4 July is “Old Boys/Heritage Round” at The Cattery with all three sides playing at home. This 25 GLENN SMITH year marks the 10-year anniversary of the club’s last first grade premiership and to commemorate this 31 TOM KANNAN 33 TOM ELKINGTON milestone, the club will be holding a function for the 2005 premiership side and our current Cats first 32 JED TURNER grade side will adorn the original Camden Cats football jumper in the main game. 33 CALLUM MCEVOY-GREY 38 JAKE SWARTS 34 MICHAEL TUTTLE 42 ALLISTER CLARKE 43 MATT LEMME 49 ARON EVERETT 53 YANNICK MILLIGAN SAVILLE 55 DAVID JOHNSON

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www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 26 15 Round 11 - 3rd—5th July Round 11 - 3rd—5th July SENIOR TEAM LISTS CLUB NOTES UNSW/ES UTS NEWTOWN Premier Division Premier Division Senior Coach: Josh Parmenter Senior Coach: Nic Fosdike Newtown Breakaways are a stand alone womens club formed in 2002. The Colours: White, red, blue, black, Colours: Teal & Black Breakaways were named team of the decade (2000-2010) by Sydney yellow Womens AFL. Our home ground is Mahoney park in Marrickville. We pride Team List Team List ourselves on being all inclusive, LGBTQIH advocates. Please visit our website No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 BRENDAN BROWNE www.newtownbreakaways.com for details on upcoming games and team events. 1 MATT ROUND 2 JAMES CAICA 2 JOSH PARMENTER 3 JOSH MADDOX 3 KANE LATHAM 4 TYSON LLOYD 4 HARRY ANNEAR 5 JACK HEWITT RANDWICK CITY 5 JORDAN LAMPI 6 HARRY WHITING The Randwick City Saints is a close-knit club who welcomes all players 6 MITCH SOMES 7 JUSTIN KENNA wanting to enjoy the Australian game and contribute to the wellness 7 LUKE IRVINE 8 BEN MOYLE of the people around them. Having only been established a short five 8 MORGAN DAVIS 9 RAWSON KIRKHOPE 10 DEAN IPAVIZ years ago, the Saints began from humble origins with a shipping con- 9 RYAN PLANT 11 JASON FLEMING tainer as their clubrooms directly on the border of eastern beach suburbs, Marou- 10 KIRK LOWER 12 DAMON COLLINA bra and Malabar. The continuous and unwavering support from founding club per- 11 ALEX MCKENZIE 13 JACOB HARVEY 12 SAM FOGERTY 14 BEN NETHERSOLE sonnel means the clubrooms have been upgraded and now take pride of place 13 JOEL ROBBIE 15 SCOTT TREGONNING overlooking Pioneers Park. On Saturday night following the day’s play the Saints 14 JACK MCANESPIE 17 ADAM BAKER converge on main sponsors, the Coogee Diggers, where brief presentations are 18 KHAIZAAD MHETTA 15 MICHAEL ARCHIBALD made and club ties are strengthened in a relaxed pub setting. Individuals consider- 19 JORDAN LAW 16 JAMES PASCOE 20 LOCKIE LAMONT ing coming down for a run with the three teams on training nights, Tuesday and 17 JEREMY DANIHER 22 FRANK BOLAND Thursday, should bring enthusiasm and an enjoyment of meeting new people - the 18 PRAS SAYAKHOT 23 JAMES HOWARD Saints will take care of the rest. 19 ALEX FOOTE 24 NIC KERBER 21 SCOTT DORNAUF 25 JACKSON COSGROVE 26 JANIS BLUMS 22 ADAM MCINTYRE 27 CHRIS RADFORD 23 TIM WIDMER 28 JACOB PRINCE 24 RYAN FRRELLY 30 MICHAEL MAY 25 TOM WILLIAMSON 33 TOM LARBY 26 LAUCHLAN O’CALLAGHAN 34 TOM SUNDBERG SOUTHERN POWER 27 ALEX HENDERSON 36 THOMAS ZILM Southern Power is the Shire's football team. We are dedicated to raising the 28 JACK MCKINLAY 40 BRADLEY HARRICKS profile of AFL within the Sutherland Shire by providing a supportive and wel- 44 JACK WATTS 29 CHRIS JORDAIN coming environment for members and associated families. 45 MICHAEL MURRELL 30 ED KIEL 48 MICHAEL MITCHELL 33 MICHAEL DICKSON 49 DANIEL HINES We would like to thank our platinum partners for 2015, Blum and National Workforce. We are always grateful for your support and we love having you in the Power family.

Power in unity.

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www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 16 25 Round 11 - 3rd—5th July Round 11 - 3rd—5th July T E ACLUB M NOTES L I S T S SENIOR TEAM LISTS PENNANT HILLS SOUTHERN POWER HOLROYD PARRAMATTA Division One Division One Round 10 was an away round for most of our teams. Prems travelled to Gore Hill Senior Coach: Jack Dickens Senior Coach: Jack Schwarze and got away with an unimpressive 16 pt win over North Shore. Coach Yard Colours: Aqua, Black & White Colours: Blue & Gold observed that the Demons played well in patches but thankfully their best took place when it counted most. We surrendered a couple of goals through easy turnovers in defence, making for a Team List Team List No Name Goals closer scoreboard. Matt Carey’s 3 final quarter goals had a big impact. Reserves took on unde- No Name Goals ADAM BYRNE feated Balmain at Henson and upset the locals by 15 pts. The game was even for the most part, 1 1 LIAM DAVIS MICHAEL STACEY except for the 3rd quarter when Penno piled on 8 unanswered goals, 5 of them kicked by one man, 2 JACK SCHWARZE Sam Zikman. 3 RYAN MURPHY 3 4 BEN ROGERS Div 3 was desperately unlucky, going down by a single point to Penrith; the Rams kicking the win- 4 JAMES CLARKE 5 DAVID HOOK ning goal after the siren from a centre square infringement and a 100 (2 x 50) metre penalty. It was 6 GRADY TAPPING bad luck and some ill discipline that cost us. Div 5 had their best result this season, beating Balmain 5 JAKE MCINTOSH 7 RYAN TERREY by 13 goals in an even display that saw 13 individual goal kickers for the Demons. The U19 steam- 6 DUANE WILD 8 MATTHEW CAHILL roller continued its unstoppable momentum, besting South Coast Thunder by 12 goals and extend- 7 ANDREW WARDROP 9 JOSH TERREY ing the Div 1’s unbeaten run to 10 straight, 3 games clear of its nearest rival. 10 JORDAN PIDGEON Round 11 is the clash between the Demons and our traditional Hills rivals East Coast Eagles. The 10 CAMERON ROE 11 SCOTT MAGUIRE Premier Division clash will be a real test for Penno with East Coast now clearly demonstrating the 11 MITCHELL NEW 12 TAIGEN DUBBELDE value of their NEAFL experience. They are coming off the back of a resounding victory over last 12 ADAM COOK 13 ARIN RICKETT season’s Premiers and, although only half a game ahead of Penno, have twice the %, indicating 14 SCOTT NOLAN 13 MATTHEW YOUNG they are a formidable outfit in both attack and defence. To the victor will goes the spoils which 15 SUNNY GILL includes the coveted Warren “Pops” Quintrell Trophy which we understand will be presented by 14 DANIEL TURNER 16 STUART MCKINLEY the Great Man himself. Reserves, Div 3 and U19 Div 1 also play at Kanebridge Oval and good con- 15 MICHAEL FINDLAY 17 BRODY CRANE tests in all these games are in prospect. 18 JESSE HAURUA

The emerging dominance of East Coast this season, brings to mind the 2006 season, when they 16 TIM CASHMAN LUKE PIERCE rd 20 were unbeaten in the lead up to the Grand Final. Pennant Hills finished in 3 place after the H&A 17 LUKE JANSSON 21 SHANE WILLIAMSL rounds, 6 games adrift of East Coast, and the “Demons looked low on form leading into the finals”. JACK MARA 18 LEIGH HOGAN 22 However, they “bounced back brilliantly to play their best football when it matters most” and their 23 KANE RADFORD 76 pt demolition of Wests in the Prelim “was their best match for the season”. The League dubbed 19 BRENDAN KENNY 24 TRENT SCHMUTTER the Grand Final as the “Hills Showdown” with East Coast very warm, nay hot, favourites against a 20 LIAM AGGETT 25 MICHAEL LENNOX Demons side starting to find some form. As it turned out, the weather, the Great Leveller, had its 27 JACOB LILLIS 22 JARRYD WILSEN say and the Grand Final was played in “appalling conditions” at Henson Park and Penno was able to 30 ED HELMORE eke out a 2 pt win against all the pundits expectations: PH 5.20-50 to ECE 7.6-48. It’s not hard to 24 MARSHAL CAIRNDUFF 32 NATHAN WILLIAMS imagine that the 2006 result might have been different had the weather been fair and the pitch 25 LEON JOHNSON 33 ANDREW MUNNS firm and dry? It just goes to show that you never can say for certain how a football match, particu- 35 CHRIS JONES larly, a Grand Final, will turn out. 27 IAN HOLDER 36 ANDREW GROGAN Round 12 (Saturday 11 July 2015) is the Club’s annual Back to the Ern and Past Players Day. The 28 REGAN SHARPE 37 LACHLAN PRYOR clash between the Demons and the Giants, two Premier Division finals contenders, headlines a full 38 MARK PETIT 34 RYAN KING-THORNBURG card of footy that day. We will also be celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Club’s first premier- 39 HEPPA GALVIN ships in 1975 and Jason Clarke is expected to play his 300th open-age club game that day. Not one 36 TRISTEN SMITH 40 KHYLL DAVID-CROWW to be missed! Don’t forget Penno Bogan Bingo is on Saturday evening 15 August 2015. Watch out for further details on email and TeamApp. Want to talk Demons history? Then drop us a line at [email protected].

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www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 24 17 Round 11 - 3rd—5th July Round 11 - 3rd—5th July TSENIOR E A M TEAM L I LISTS S T S CLUB NOTES MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY BALMAIN EAST COAST Division One Division One Senior Coach: Stuart Newman Senior Coach: Luke Jarjoura Welcome to Kanebridge Oval and the biggest event of the season as we celebrate Colours: Red, Black & White Colours: Yellow & Black the traditional “Back to Baulko” matches against Pennant Hills. For nearly 20 years the East Coast Eagles (formerly the Baulkham Hills Falcons prior to the year 2000) and the Demons Team List Team List have played for the Warren “Pops” Quintrell shield in Premier Division matches between the two No Name Goals No Name Goals clubs. Pops is here today and we hope that you take the chance to say hi to a veteran supporter 1 ALEX O’DEA 1 LOGAN MEAD 2 JAMES WEBSTER and Life Member of both Clubs. 3 DYLAN BROGAN 3 NICHOLAS CROSSLAND Prior to the establishment of Bruce Purser Reserve in 2009 (now called Kanebridge Oval) these 4 JAMES BRACKIN 4 EDEN BENNELL matches were played at Charles McLaughlin Reserve and became “must attend” fixtures where the 5 ROB VINCENT 5 COLIN BROWN passion of the competing sides always rises quite a few notches every time. Since 2009 the matches have been played here at the “fortress” in Rouse Hill and today you can bet that there will 7 ROB MARSH 6 JESSIE DRANSFIELD 7 CHRIS BOLT be no change to that intensity. 8 RYAN HARRIS 8 DAN BRIAN Today’s clash also recognises “Blue Sock Round” where AFL Sydney have partnered with Beyond 9 TONY FOTOPOULAS 9 BILLY TAHA Blue to assist in reducing the impact of anxiety, depression and suicide in the community by raising 11 GEOFF SMITH 10 BRAD PLUG awareness and understanding, empowering people to seek help, and supporting recovery, man- 12 PETER LE BRETON 11 LUKE JARJOURA agement and resilience. The Premier Division teams are wearing specially designed socks, while the 14 ANDREW ROBERTSON 12 EDEN WOODEND umpires in today’s AFL Sydney Match of the Week will all wear sky blue shirts and socks as a visible 13 DAMON WOODEND 15 CHRIS HAYES show of support for this great cause. 14 JOEL GRAY Spectators and fans at today’s game will be many. We welcome what should be several hundred 16 ANDY MORRIS 15 REECE GILLESPIE past players and families from the Baulkham Hills Falcons’ days and indeed from the early years of 17 SAM SIMPSON 16 HARRY JENKINS the Eagles. Many of these guys will have played with Tim Physick who today runs out in Division 18 MITCH HANSEN 17 HUGH PRIEST Three for his 404th game with the Club. Congratulations TP. The Marquee on the forecourt should 19 CAMERON LUDOWYKE 18 JAYDEN DONATO be rockin’ later on. In addition Penno fans will be here in force as always to ensure the Demons’ 19 LUKE ELASI 20 TIM CORDNER voice is heard loud and strong. 20 FELIX DIXON 21 JAMES MOYLAN The Kellyville Rouse Hill Magpies are supplying Auskickers at half time of the main game in front of 21 JULIO TOLEDO the Amenities area and we ask that spectators keep well clear of this area if going on to the ground 22 NICK RODGERS 22 WAYD BLACKBURNE at half time. Let’s hope the kids enjoy their special coupons from the Eagles for a sausage on a roll 23 TIM CAMERON 24 JASON FRETWELL and a drink. 24 ANGUS RODGERS 26 BYRON HOLT 27 NICK WHITEHEAD We’re also delighted to welcome our ground naming rights sponsor Kanebridge Limited and those 25 LEWIS CRINITI 28 ROWAN CHOWANETZ of their 8,000 customers who have come along to enjoy a day at the footy and also to review Kane- 27 MARC WILLIAMS 29 BILLY SHIPWAY bridge’s latest Rouse Hill apartment development “The Hugh” which is on sale here today at the 30 DAN MARTIN 30 AARON COTTRELL ground. If you’re thinking of Apartment living, then think Kanebridge. 32 PETER FROST 32 JIMMY ROBERTS And lastly thankyou to our special partners for the day, being Match Day Sponsor PPC Moulding 34 HENRY ST HILL 34 TROY LUFF Services who were on board with us in Round 1 and liked it so much they have returned for today’s Round 11 clash. Also partnering the Eagles at “Back to Baulko” for the first time is Louis Carr Real 35 TIM SHUMACK 35 ALISTAIRE DUELL-FERGUSON 37 KEVIN JONES Estate, represented by past player Jonathan Lee. List and sell your property with Jonathan and 36 NATE ELLIFF 45 BEN PLUG Louis Carr and the Eagles will benefit from your decision. 37 RYAN LUDOWYKE 49 LACHLAN BENNETTS We hope you enjoy this special day courtesy of the East Coast Eagles and thanks for coming along 38 PAUL HAYES 69 JAMES WEST to support local footy in the Hills. PS Want to become an East Coast Eagles member? Grab a flyer from the canteen and send it back with your details. $55.00 is all you need to pay. PPS Whilst at the canteen grab a flyer about the Eagles Black Tie Ball on July 18th in Dural. We’d love to see you there to support the Club and have a ball. You might even decide to be hypno- ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL tised!!

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2 JT9 5 38 Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 3 Demonsbulldogs 5 37 1 JESSICA GRAY 1 CLARE O’BRIEN 4 Penrithrams 5 37 2 BREEANNA BRAGA 2 LISA TOWNS 3 DOM GOOM 5 Michael Shillito 5 36 3 ZUZANNA CZYCO 4 NICOLA KENNEDY 4 EBONY MACKEY 6 Tasweigan 5 36 5 SHELLEE GIBSON 5 JORDIN WILLIAMS 6 MEL CIAROLO 7 Danny 5 35 6 ELISE KIDD 7 JENNA MILLER 7 SHANNYN EVERINHAM-GEARY 8 Lance2210 3 35 8 ASHLEE MCCLURE 8 LEANNE KIDD 9 KRISTY DE PELLEGRINI 9 Dfras 3 34 9 ASHLEE SMITH 10 RHEANNA LOTTER 10 KIMBERLY CHAN 10 FOFCL 3 34 11 MICHELLE PODNECKY 11 ELLEN CREWDSON 12 VICKY JANE 12 LAUREN TREWICK 13 LYNDEL MCMARTIN 13 JANE MCLENNAN 14 KATHRYN HULL 14 JESSIE MULHOLLAND 15 JAIDEN PREECE-FORRESTER 15 KELLY CHAN 16 LOUISE GLASGOW 16 17 KAREN SAVADERA 17 REGAN TAYLOR 18 ERIKA HOSKING JENNIFER STANTON 18 19 HAYLEY WILLIS JAIMEE GREEN 19 21 BRITTANY DAY CASEY MOANE 20 22 DANIELLE DUNAJIC LAURA RUSSELL 21 24 KRISTY GRBEVSKI HATHARINA LISS 23 25 JASMINE FERGUS 24 CLARINDA CAMPBELL 26 STEPH GILLETT 25 KATHERINE GOW 29 RACHEL STOKES 26 SOPHIE LAVNDER 31 LISA ROSE 27 SHANNON HUNTLEY-WEI 35 LAUREN HODGSON 40 ALEISHA CHESSELL 37 LINDA TOWNSON

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www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 22 19 Round 11 - 3rd—5th July Round 11 - 3rd—5th July T E A M L I S T S T E A M L I S T S MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY NEWTOWN WESTERN WOLVES SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Women’s Div One Women’s Div One Women’s Div One Women’s Div One Senior Coach: Andrew Moylan Senior Coach: Andrew Taylor Senior Coach: Yucel Celenk Colours: Red, Black & White Colours: Red & White Colours: Black & White Colours: Yellow & Blue

Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 CASSANDRA LEES 1 BELINDA MICHALK

1 LIZ FASSONE 2 CLAIRE GROOM 1 CAITLIN MURRAY 2 MEGAN ANDERSON 2 CHARLOTTE WAYTE 3 DANIELLE SCHMID 2 MELISSA VUONG0 3 ASHLEE MORGAN 4 MEG MACCALLUM 3 AISLINN ALBURY 5 SOPHIE CLARKE 5 NADELLE JAMILY KRAYEM 3 KRISTY STROOP 4 STEFFANIE LEE 6 TAMMY CALLAGHAN 6 GEORGIA VERKUYLEN 4 NATALIE BARBER SARA COOKE 7 JESS HOGAN 5 7 NATALIE GARDNER 5 MARIE GEBERT 8 JENNIFER LEW 6 BROOKE ASHCROFT 8 ROSEMARY MORRISON 9 MEREDITH GRAY 7 9 YU-SHAN LIM 6 MICHAELA EKMAN 10 DANIKA HEAD 10 MONICA CHEW 8 ASHLEY GRAY 7 JESS DOWNTING 11 ELIZABETH BOVA 11 ALICE WOOD KIRA DUROUX 9 12 JESSICA MORTON 8 KATE LAWSON 12 FELICE TONG

10 LORETTA MOORE 13 ROSALIE GRAHAM 9 BELINDA HARRISON 13 BETH WATTS 11 LISA PETHYBRIDGE 14 CLARE MURPHY 14 NICOLA BARR 10 TRUDI LINES 15 PAULINE BASSILI 12 KRISTY SUTCLIFFE 15 RACHAEL STACK 16 REGAN BARKER 11 BREE CALDERWOOD 16 SERA KAUKIONO 13 NATASHA NAIR 25 ALEX SCHRODER 12 MELANIE PRING 17 AMY FOO 14 REBECCA VILLIS 26 ANNA RUUT 18 GRACE CAIN 13 NICOLE KRIZ STACY O’LOUGHLIN 27 CODIE BRIGGS 15 19 TARA MCKENTY 29 STACY CROSS 14 CHARLOTTE LATSOMBATH 16 KIONA VANCE 20 LARA CREBER 31 EDWINA ILLMAN 17 SALOME CERDA-VARGAS 15 BRONWYN TURNER 21 MARGOT ALAIS 34 VERNA ILES 22 LIBBY SADLER 18 JESSE WONG 36 STEPHANIE WAKE 16 GRACE RILEY 23 ALLY CATTERSOM 19 ROXANNE GOFF 41 HAYLEY LEGG 17 TRACY BAKER 24 EMMA CASTRO NAKITA BROWN 42 GENAVIEVE ZOELLER 20 18 SHONA PORTER 44 ANGELA JORNET 25 OLIVIA WARREN 22 VIVIEN TALBOT 53 ANNA BUTLER 19 EMMA BROWN 27 KYRSTEN WINKLEY

23 LISA ROPER 28 CLARE SULLIVAN 55 ELISE HOGAN 20 MELISSA FRECKELTON

24 BELINDA MULDOON 56 BELINDA SMALL 29 TESS NOBLE 21 NIKKI FURLONG 25 LINDSAY VAN ANDEL 57 CI-ANNA SMITH 30 STEPHANIE WALKER 22 MARGUERITE EUDES 31 REBECCA MOXON 27 JACQUI LUFF 62 LAUREN FOY 63 FRANCESCA HOCKING 23 MARGARITA OBIEN 32 SHELLEY MULHERN 30 BARBARA LYNCH 64 TRAM NGUYEN 33 CHIARA BINAZZI TELECIA BROWNE 28 CHAVVAUHN CALVER 31 66 EMILY GARD 34 MAEBH O’SHAUGHNESSY 30 EMILY YOUNG 67 PASCALE PIAS 33 SELIMA MESCHAR 35 ORLAITH SPOONER

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