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NSW/ACT STATE U16 TEAM IN CAMP AT WAGGA The team was selected after the four day camp. St George 17.15(117) v Eagles 9.10(641 Round 11 East Coast Eagles v Balmain (RI Nth Shore 810{581 v P/Hills 18.17(125) Fri 16th June St George v UNSW/ES (0) WAGGA Tony Lockett and Paul Kelly visited the players Sun 14th May Swans 16.16(112) v Nth Shore 99(631 BYE : Campbelltown The NSW/ACT State under 16 side was in camp at while they were in camp and spend a couple of ECEagles12.16(88lv StGeorge13.11(89) UNSW/ES68(44lv Swans18.16(124I Sat 17th June Borambola Sports and Recreation centre in Wagga hours taking them through marking, handballing Round 17 P/ Hills 133(811 v Nth Shore 17.11(113) UNSW/ES 158(981 v C'town 21.17(143) Wagga during the school holidays in preparation for and kicking drills. Sun 9th April BYE : Western Suburbs Sun 18th June Sun 30th July Swans 21 .23(149) v UN SW/ES 5 9(391 West Subs 87 (55) v St George 11.16(82) Western Suburbs v Balmain (WI the National carnival which started this week in WESTFIELD HANDBALL COMPETITION BYE: Western Suburbs Round 7 Balmain 11 .11(771 v P/Hills 15.28(118) UNSW/ES v East Coast Eagles (VI Tasmania. The Westfield AFL Handball competition is back Sat 20th May BYE East Coast Eagles Campbelltown v Pennant Hill s (Ml The NSW/ACT State side left for Tasmania on this year and coming to a Westfield Shopping 'Round f ' ~ .... WestSubs 10 10:701 v EC Eagles 1216(881 St George v North Sho re (01 Thursday and play Tasmania in their first Division 2 centre near you. Children need to be aged between Sat 15th April UNSW/ES 1412(96lv P/Hills 21 .14(140) Round 12 BYE: Sydney Swans match in Devonport on Sunday. 5-17 years to enter this great competition. UNSW/ES 17.13(115) v W/Subs 169'.1051 C'town 17.8(1101 v Nth Shore 88(561 Sat 24th June St George 9 9(631 v Balmain 12.15(87) Sun 21st May St George 97(61) v Swans 16.9(105) Round 18 During the two day camp the NSW/ACT played a Each child will get two chances to handball the Nth Shore 17.!1(111) v EC Eagles 119(751 Swans 19.1 4(128) v Balmain 1815(1231 Sun 25th June Fri 4th Aug practice match against the under 16 Vic Country ball through the target and they need to get one Sun 16th April C'town 24.15(159) v West Subs 8.8(56) Sydney Swans v Western Suburbs (NI side and went down 9.9 63 to 5.3 33 in wet, heavy through to qualify for the next round where scores BYE: St George 700pm Carn'town 10 9(691 v Swans 22.14(146) Nth Shore 17.15(117) v Balmain 1619'.115) conditions. will be added up to decide the winner. The best P/Hills 11.16(82) v EC Eagles 11 7(7 31 Sat 5th Aug BYE Pennant Hills R9upd_8 . BYE UNSW/ES Pennant Hill s v St George (E) The NSW/ACT side will be coached by former three handballers from each shopping centre heat Sat 27th May Sun 6th Aug Sydney Swans defender and AFL (NSW/ACT) Head will play off in the NSW grand final at the end of Round 3 Balmain 14.16(100) v West Subs 1411(951 Balmain v UNSW/ES (DI Coach and Talent ID Manager Rod Carter who August for some fantastic prizes such as AFL Sat 22nd April EC Eagles 14.13(97) vUNSW/ES 121 0:821 Sat 1st July East Coast Eagles v Campbelltown (RI coached the under 18 side to the National division Monopoly games, Swans beach towel sets and Swans 29.18(192) v StGeorge 1010{701 P/Hills 16.10(106) v C'town 97(61 I C'town 16.12(108) v St George 9.12(661 BYE: North Shore two title in Melbourne a fortnight ago. Optus pre-paid internet packs. The first heat was Nth Shore 811(591 v St George 11.8(74) West Subs 96(601 v P/Hills 20.15(135) Sun 23rd April BYE Sydney Swans UNSW/ES 5 9(39) v Nth Shore 13.6(84) PSSA SIDE ANNOUNCED FOR NATIONAL last Thursday at Hurstville and the next heat is this W Subs 20.15(1351 v C'town 1110(76) Sun 2nd July FINALS CARNIVAL IN DARWIN Thursday July 27 from 7pm at Chatswood. Week 1- Semi Finals Balmain 5 8(381 v Nth Shore 13.12(90) Swans 1315(93) v EC Eagles 14.12(96) 12th/13th August The NSW PSSA (Primary Schools Sports JILL Moss EC Eagles 12.13(85) v PHill s 1016(76) Round 9 BYE: Balmain Week 2 Preliminary Final Association) State team has been named to compete MEDIA-MANAGER, AFL (NSW/ACT) COMMISSION BYE UNSW/ES Fri 2nd June 20th Augu st UNSW/ES 31(191v Balmain 16.12(1081 Round '14.· in the National carnival in Darwin from July 30th. Rounf47' ~- "'"' Sat 3rd June The 23 man team, which will be coached by Sat 29th April C'town 147(91) v EC Eagles 15.10(100) Balmain 1419'.lffilv St George 16.16(112) Jamie Robinson from Barooga Primary School.is Nth Shore 88(56) v Swans 18.9(117) St George 20.8(128) v P/Hills 1312(90) Sun 9th July made up of 10-12-year-olds from around NSW Sun 30th April Sun 4th June WestSubs 18.11(119) v UNSW/ES 118(74) The team is: Tim Kear (St Bernadettes Castle Hill StGeorge 28.14(182) v West Subs 85(531 West Subs 9 8(62) v Swans 29.13(187) Swans 9.10(64) v Camp'town 9 5(59) P/Hills 22.16(148) v Balmain 1513(1031 ECEagles 1313(91)v Nth Shore 19.7(121) PS), Luke Habel (Griffith North PS), David Gregory C'town 16.!1(105) v UNSW/ES 1213(85) BYE: North Shore BYE: Pennant Hills (Jerilderie PS), Mark Bilney (Corowa PS), Craig Bird BYE: East Coast Eagl es (Tomaree PS), Shaun Smith (Swansea PS), Sam ~ti!!!) ~h,!!llpio.!!.•§ip~:~ 1 , Roqnd 16 ~ O,Brien (Wamberal PS), Matthew Gallagher (Our Sat 10th June Fri 14th July Round5 Sydney 12.9(81) v RFL 9 14(681 Balmain 20.10(130) v Swans 1313(91) Lady of Rose-Wyoming), Andrew Wild (Sacred Heart Sat 6th May Maher Oval. Wagga Sun 16th July PS Wagga), Matthew Suckling (Henschke PS West Subs 58(38) v Nth Shore 16.19(115) EC Eagles 1120:ffil v West Subs 14.9(93) Wagga), Jacob Wooden (St Josephs PS Lockhart), Balmain 15.11(101) v EC Eagles 1018(78) ~ound _10 P/Hills 15.14(104) v UNSW/ES 14.11(95) Daniel Turner (Holy Family PS ' Menai), Daniel Hickey UNSW/ES101(00) vStGeorge18.1~118) Sat 10th June NthShore12!1(81) vCamp'tOM11011(71) (Berrigan PS), Alex McQueen (Tahmoor PS), Todd Sun 7th May NthShore21.14(1<11) vUNSW/ES512(42) BYE St Georg e PLAYER OF Swans 21.17(143) v P/Hills 1118(841 Sun 11th June Bateman (Beecroft PS), Jake Hardy (Edward PS), EC Eagles313(31l v Swans14.16(100) Round 16 THE WEEK Todd Rheinberger (Howlong PS), Sam Voss (St BYE Campbelltown Sat 22nd July Patricks PS ), Lukas Cannan (St Patrick PS Mon 12th June Pennant Hil ls v Sydney Swans (SCG) Albury), Dane Sulicich (Thirroul PS), Leigh Prior (Eden ttoiincf& / P/Hills 17.13(115) v West Subs 67(43) 430pm LEE CAMPBELL Sat 13th May St George 1410:94) v C'town 19.14(128) Sun 23rd July - Balmain PS), Hugh Lievre (Sacred Heart PS' Wagga), Darcy C'town 1012(72) v Balmain 17.14(116) BYE: Balmain North Shore v Western Suburbs (G) Cryer (Leeton PS).

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-Y,,e Demons had a surprisingly close tussle against the Bulldogs last week-end. The I second placed Demons struggled all day and it wasn't until the final 15 minutes that y earliest memory of Stewart Loewe was Some time back, a newspaper journalist they were able assert some control and string a couple of goals together to regain the lead Ma long, long time ago when each club wrote that he couldn't relate to the younger and take the valuable premiership points. fielded a team in the under-19 competition. I players at our club. He was criticised for being Demons coach Peter Bennett said a lot of credit must go to the Bulldogs who were a recall turning up for training one night and too self-centered. Anyone who has actually lot harder at the ball than the Demons from the outset noticing an extra buzz of excitement around been at St Kilda, which this journalist 'They attacked the ball hard and their skills were very good," Bennett said. the rooms. Tony Lockett had fallen on a obviously hadn't, knows that this could not be "They had a couple of quick players who really exploited some areas of our game which sprinkler head, cutting his knee, and would be further from the truth. There is not a person at were well below what they should have beer.i .. Some of our pl;,iyers had really off days - I out for several weeks. The likely replacement the club more concerned with the plight of think they expected an easier match than theygot" · would be a player still eligible for the thirds, the club and each individual in it than Stewart Bennett said it was a good thing that they had such a competitive hit-out against the Stewart Loewe. Loewe - myself included. Bulldogs because it has reallyw,oken some of the players up as they prepare for three V History shows that When you combine these tough games in the lead-up to th~finals. The Demons face the Swans, Campbelltown and Graham Gellie chose the mental abilities with his St George in the next three weeks: right man to elevate, as The fact that he has awesome physical abilities, "I think we'd have to lose all three to miss the finals and even then it would be unlikely," Loewe has gone on to taken more marks in you can understand how he Bennett said. "But playing three,i 1es; who coul.d all pl~yj n,,,the finals will be fantastic become one of the club's the past 20 years than has accumulated his many preparation and gives us the,_g~ 5';>1i(j, bard l"Pl11tenes we ne~ in the run home." greatest players. personal honors: six times in Bennett was pleased wit~ . J b~t 011 gro~n~ ~aT~by Howarth who played Having moved to within any other player the top three in the club's most of the day at half ba~k, ~Jir;,e i,~::was 1110:v'.ed 0:nt

SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 16, July 22-23 2000 d oewe-lights are Bombers to North Shore v Western Suburbs Gore Hill Oval

f North Shore win this week-end they will virtually assure themselves of finals action Inext month. The Bombers ground out a hard fought 10 point victory over Campbelltown last week to all but finish the Panthers chances of playing in the finals. It was a sweet victory for the Bombers who have struggled against the P'anthers in recent times. Bombers coach Chris Rourke believes it was a good psychological victory for the team because the Panthers have been their.bogey side lately. "We were fairly ordinary in fhe first quarter, played well in the second and then after the break we were disappointing but in the last qu,~rter weshowed a bit of heart and ABOVE THE PACK· As really fought it out," Rourke said. "Campbe~towfilli0ie a very good side and had been in closes on 300 · hend the St Kilda :ames a very good form for the past five weeks SC> 1£>,wi · st them was very pleasing." ~ Stewart L g mes record oewe co t' ' Best for the Bombers ~as •rv1~~ ~ivy at centre,'-~~!f back who has been in great touch on his ball-winning· · n inuesway. the past month, defenders Sam;ei:~ce3t full back ·~~~ ~a~ian Hofert at centre half b.~ck who repelled the Panthers all q~l 'N· . wj½~ wijo.s.Jnarked strongly around the ~ ground and kicked three goals in five miriu ~.. la.st... 9!~.t,:l:~f to ~et up their victory and Simon Webb who was very active around al!:.day( ~r~r~e ;<3id they v\lould not be underestimating the Westem,S lt ~Jittl~;purple patch form wise and always match up well on the ·7it~~ryQ;~~.f 9~gressive," Rourke said. Magpies coach John Zele · ' ' : ;-., ww 'ought back from a 31 point deficit at three quarter tj ear. "In the first half we mucked d line while every time

t~.e Eagles took it into their a11:: Zelesco said. ''The East Coast Eagles should have wo ad a lot of shots at goal but couldn't capitalise. Some of tha -;,was ut on them but some of it was also poor kicking." · Zelesco said the Eagles really startedto' er and in the final quarter theyjust ran all over them "Everything came together for us and W'e''Kit~

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ast Coast Eagles chances of making·the finals were dashed last week-end when they let a 31 Epoint three quarter time lead over the Magpies slip. The Eaglesicquld only manage a rushed behind in the final term while the Magpies piled on 6.3 to run out seven point winners. East Coast Eagles coach Tim Jones said their skill level really let them down again. "Our skill level both in general play and in front of goal has cost us all year and it certainly cost us on the week-end," Jones said. "I don't know why that has been a problem area and I will have to examine that over the summer." - · Jones said the players looked extremely flat at three quarter time and he knew they were in trouble. "When I sent them back on I knew we werejoingtostruggle tci'~iQ. IJ was going to be a case of hanging on and that's not the way to win footy games." While the season will be over in ;two weeks for the Eagles, Jones said they set out at the beginning of the year to enjoy their football and to become known and respected as a club in the competition. "Unfortunately our ability to make the final;is finished but our intentions to become a great club still remain." Baima in are still hot on the heels o I f: . t' I. • . I . • I . at North Sydney oval last Friday nig .. . . . - .. . . . powered home in the second half. Tht ,, .. '...... and under'' Scott Kirkwood, skilful goal's v. I I. . I I • I• ·;w, Mackenzie, captain Michael Carey who0 • • - • -- . . .. . -. great tagging job on John Stevens.. While Campbell stole the show up forw.a~Bartlett with three goals and Matthew Coles (2) helped him kick a winning score. Tigers coach Doug Scholz said the Tigers numbers at the fall of the ball was the major factor in their impressi\/e'Victbry. ·.. . 1 "If you bave numbers at the fall of the ball it really create's a:lot of options for you," Scholz said. Scholz is very aware that the Eagles will be a·to1:1gh game'. 'There have been no easy games this year," Scholz said. ''You have to pay all your opponents respect now. The competition has lifted to such a standard now that if you make a skill error any side will punish you. Our biggest downfall has been playing four quarters of good football. We have had enough of the football all year but sometimes we haven't made the most of it and have been wasteful in front of goal." The last time the two side met in round five theJigers,won by 23 points.. PAUL ROOS TIPS:_Balmain by three goals

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28 DARLINGHURST RD. KINGS CROSS (02) 9358 3055 Open 10am-4am Daily ast, the big one St George ba We have been counting down the weeks and days to Friday night's clash St George v UNSW/ES between Carlton and Essendon. It should be worth the wait. Olds Park

-ri,e bye is costly at this time of the year and St George have slipped to fourth after his is what we have been waiting for. No real job at hand with those external pressures I having last week-end off. Tpolitics, no grand-standing, no bulldust, and maybe 's suggestion that The Tigers are breathing down their necks, just a game behinct:and with a better just a game of football between the two best players simulate a road trip and stay in percentage, so St George must win their final three games to ensure they make the finals. sides in the competition and hopefully one Melbourne is not such a bad one after all. Today's game against bottom placed UNSW-Eastern Suburbs looks easy enough on that will have us licking our lips until their Then there will be the aftermath. To the paper except when you cons.id~r the ijul!dgg~ challenged Pennant Hills for four quarters next meeting. victor, the spoils and a big psychological last week. - ~,y It must be difficult for either Essendon or advantage come that first Saturday in This is certainly a danger·~ game for St George and they wouldn't want to Carlton not to get too far ahead of itself. The September; to the loser, a chance to take underestimate the Dogs. realisation that the Bombers can't lose top stock and re-assess some short-term goals. In After today they face fell?~."~.~a.ls ,c?nt.~~de spot and the Blues should finish second real terms, there won't be any damage given final two matches so they'll , · .to be .rr;:g~ means we can look ahead ... even as far ahead that the top two spots are all but locked take part in the finals. 01 as September 2. away. St George on baller Craig O'Brien yery game like it is a fihal. · But in Kevin Sheedy and , the Perhaps the Bombers can least afford "We have had a couple of solid we · urtd -~ bit of form against two wisest and most experienced counsels in another defeat at the hands of Carlton or Balmain," O'Brien said. the business, the "look ahead" factor would would the more cynical of us suggest that "We've got four or five playe only be in their minds for future reference. would give Sheedy even more ammunition Ashley Cater and Mark Grah~ Surely after the 1999 preliminary final, the when it really counts in the finals? The "We've beaten all the sides Bombers could not look beyond their round possibilities are endless. "We know how importa 21 meeting with the , as But before we dream on about the Carlton­ winning all three." boring as that might sound for a side that has Essendon scenario, don't forget there is Jtle Bulldogs a.re not in th now mustered 19 successive wins. another side motoring along just waiting for fhe club still has a point to p Carlton, despite last week's aberration the first chinks in the Essendon and Carlton '."lastweek we .. d.~cided tha against the Western Bulldogs, seems to be armor to appear. The Kangaroos have rolled som~thing we could .. co~.trol and we ~.i "Byrne said enjoying the pace behind Essendon as the two four sides barking at their heels over the past "Our ~ckling and desperation at the a en all year. sides head into the straight. Let's hope the month - the , Melbourne, 'Th~.b.911 ...bounced our way and we started to and control the game. Our finish is something like Bonecrusher and Our Richmond and Geelong - and they have the senior players stepped up and led theside aH•miy. Waverley Star and they can race into football bonus of three vital players ready to return "In the end though they just had a bif;}~? much ar?und the ground." immortality! from injury: Mick Martyn, and Byrne said the players need to maintain;;tpeir goal from lastweek. I mentioned to someone recently that I Matthew Capuano. "We want to walk away from the game today, win or :::;;!:;.:~~.;~,~·,:::-·~ we were the most can't recall looking forward to a match that The ominous signs for other sides last committe ·earij on the paddock." does not involve my side. Like many of us in weekend was the return to form of Corey The la "they met St George woo ,bl,,48,~ir:t~.- this business, the calls have been coming McKernan in easily his best performance of PAUL ROOS TIPS: St George by thick and fast. "Can you help me out with the season, the fitness and form of Leigh tickets?" has been the oft-repeated cry from a Colbert and the decided impact Matthew desperate voice at the other end of the phone. Burton is having in the ruck. It seems almost Even my son's 12-year-old mate wasted no ridiculous to be calling a side that has not SYDNEY AUSSIE RU~ES --::~ ·0TEST POKER MACHINES time. One ticket? "No, eight," he replied. finished out of the top four si nee 1994 a SOCIAL CLUB High Pay Returns For those putting on the show - the wildcard, but the Roos will be enjoying the * DRINKS - Club Prices players - it will be no different. Friends and fact they are not in the spotlight. relatives desperate to get to the MCG will The lights and cameras, not to mention the BIG SCREEN & POOL TABLES !Sf(\', 1 * have been pestering them for the past week spotlight, will be well and truly aimed at the C HANN E i or so. It can't be easy to concentrate on the MCG on Friday. 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Goals HPB: C Rin ghof 8, P Gallagher 5, M Kassem 2, P Jarrett 2, D Pearce. T Bal zan, D Caminiti MU : J Graetz 2, M Sa ltmarsh 2, R Jackson Best HPB : B Connelly, E Kassem, A Raftery, D Caminiti. D Pearce, C Ringhof MW: A Fong, S Matthewman. T McMurrich, J Robertson Umpires A Hoskin s, J Swensen, D Ya le SFA LADDERS FIRST GRADE w Goa ls: SS: T Graf 5, M Nosworthy 2, KPortsmouth 2. L Bal l, J Spowart Hwk B Starling 3, C Davis 2, F Thom son , C Keding , M Solomon s, N Cai n, B Dempster WOLLONGONG Best SS: M Hen so n, K Portsmouth , P Davison. T Graf, S Nixon Hwk: A Spring , N Cain, C Davis, M Solomons, A Wagner, C Mag nuson ffiefl Umpire s: P Humphries, J Tro shen SYDNEY UNI ifllt£1ila:•- :w At Village Green - UNSW/ES v Wollongong

Goa ls: Wng: J Vau ghan 5. A Berwick 4. J Col lyer 3, T Debnam 3, G Batty 2, F Da vid 2, C Holmes 2, D Rudd 2. M Hundy, J Giobbi RESERVE GRADE UN SW/ES J Grant. T Atkins (4 not supplied) W D A % Pts Best Wng : M Love, I Jarman. B Fergu so n, J Collyer, T Debnam, J Va ughan 0 0 1674 576 290.63 60 UNSW/ES : C Smith, A Quilty, K Fowlie. S Hanna, J Grant. R Crothers '' ~ 111m\17-'lli'l:1"~ ~1,7 '.

Goa ls: Pen : S Stubbs 6, G Bradley 3, J Ware 2, J Ward 2, N Hearnes, R Murie, R Allen, M Egan MW: M William son 3, J Waters 2 Best Pen : C Nu ske, D Perry, C Dent. S Stubbs, J Ware, D Cummings MW: R King, B Foxall, A Roberts SFA LEADING GOALKICKERS Umpires G Ca ll ag han. T Unterhol zer, S Wallbank FIRST GRADE

Goals: SU: B Pierce 8, G Mitchell 2, G Otter 2, C Chester 2, D Mitchell, B Gay, W Ing lis. A Mori so n. D O'Brien, M Wren SWS: D Sa unders 3, D Dimmack 3, D O'Brien 2, R Saund ers 2, G Krejza, P Smith Best SU B Cochrane, G Otter, A McDonald, B Gay, B Pierce, D O'Brien SWS : D Sa unders, D O'Brien, M Black. J Leggatt. M Quinn, P Jones Umpires D Blanch, S Graves. N Kuchta

SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 16, July 22-23 2000 St George

H'bury v Syd Uni on forfeit FULL NAME: Cameron James Druery tApril 1 MW 10.9 (69)v W'gong 12.8(80) Sat June 17 Sat July 22 NIC~NAME: Cam or big fella acq U19 .10(124) v Syd U1210182) SWSyd 9.13167) v Penrith 11 .11 (77) Mac Uni 16.15 (111) vSW Syd 1116182) Macquarie Uni v Hawkesbury SSharks 4.11135) vW/gong 17.4 (106) Sthm Sharks 612148) vM -W18 .13 (121) Sydney Uni v Southern Sharks DATE OF BIRTH: 23/5/77 H/bury 616152) vPenrith 11 .12(78) ,ltouna~,: H'bury 9.5159) vUNSWJ!S '12..'ll. (154) Wollongong v Hol-Parra-B'town WEIGHT: 86 HPB 14.10(94) v SW Syd 137185) Sat May 13 HPB 23.18 (156) v Syd Uni 5.3133) Penrith v UNSW/ES HEIGHT: 194 UNSW/ES 710152) v M-W 15.14(104) Mac Uni 17.15(117) v HPB 13.16194) W'gong 6.3 (39) v Penrith 14.13 (97) SW Sydney v Manly-Warringah NUMBER: 24 S/Sharks 22.17(149) v H'bury 54134) FAVORITE PLAYING POSITION: Ruck Wgong 21.16(142) vUNSW/ES 10~65) RounBJt. .•.~~~.•·•'-''•-'"""""'•"'--­ GREATEST HIGHLIGHT: Yet to happen Sat April 8 Penrith 710152) v M-Warr 17.12(114) Roun613 sat July 29 FAVORITE FOOD: Baked dinner W/gong 7.11153) v Macq U11.10(76) SW Syd 14.10(94) v Syd Uni 137185) Sat June 24 Macquarie Uni v Southern Sharks FAVORITE DRINK : Beer or Port Penrith 12.8(80) v SSharks 11.12178) Penrith 10.10(70) v Mac Uni 914168) Hawkesbury v Wollongong FAVOR ITE N SHOW: Spin City SW Syd 19.18(132) v H/bury 86 154) SW Syd 16.15(111) v S/Sharks 75147) Hol-Parra-B'townv Penrith FAVORITE MOVIE: Dances with wolves M-W 10.3163) v HPB 17.13(115) Round 8 M-W (119) v Hawkesbury on forteit UNSW/ESSW Sydney FAVORITE MUSIC: Techno Syd U25 .19(169) v UNSW/ES 8.8156) Sat May 20 UNSW/ES910 164) v HPB 25.16(166) Manly Warringah v Sydney Uni MA~ITAL STATUS/CHILDREN: Single H'bury 0111) v Mac Uni 38.28(256) Syd Uni 19.16(130) v W'gong 146190) SUP RSTITIONS : Wearing red undies on S/Sharks 97161) v Syd Uni 18.12 (120) match days Rouncf3! HPB 20.8(128) vW'gong 159199) IF YOU WERE TOLD YOU COULD INVITE SIX Sat April 15 UNSW/ES12~80) vPenrith 15.15(10'.i) kouJdJ4 PEOPLE (ANYONE) TO JOIN YOU FOR A Macq U17 .15 (117) vPenrith 711153) M-W 14.8(92) v SW Syd 12 12184) Sat July 1 DINNER PARTY, WHO WOULD THEY BE? SSharks 14.10 (94) vSW Syd 1010170) M-W 39127) v Mac Uni 16.12(108) Alyssa Milano and five empty seats H'bury 9.9 163) v M-W 21.7 (139) UNSW/ES 8.20(68) v S/Sharks 69145) IF YOU COULD REPRESENT AT HPB 20.20 (140) v UNSW/ES6.5 (41) Sat May 27 HPB 27.21(184) v Hawkesbury 14(10) ANY SPORT WHAT WOULD YOU CHOOSE W'gong 11.13 (79) v Syd U1 1.9(75) S/Sha rks 413137) v Mac Uni 15.7(97) SW Syd 19.10(124) v W'gong 96160) AND WHY? Athletics W'gong 21.15(147) v H'bury 3.2120) Syd Uni 715157) vPenrith 11 .15(81 I i:ro-.nttv4,f•<<},,~1~riw\Jfrt'im?@Jfief;t Penrith 56136) v HPB 9.11(65) HOW DO YOU LIKE TO SPEND SUNDAYS? Sat April 22 SWSyd 18.19(127) vUNSW /ES 89157) Relaxing Mac U16.6 (102) v M-W 9.11 (65) Syd Uni 16.12(108) vM-W 610146) DESCRIBE YOUR FAVOR ITE HOLIDAY Sharks 18.22 (130) vUNSW /ES 3.5123) ,. ftgqn!f 15 DESTINATION? Anywhere sunny and warm H'bury 0414) v HPB 33.26 (214) Sat July 8 WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE AFL PLAYER AND W'gong 18.20 (128) v SW Syd 11.6172) Sat June 3 Mac Uni 35~235) vUNSW/ES 3.~22) WHY? - Mobile with excellent Penrith 10.6166) v Syd Uni 11 .16 (82) W'gong 30.16(196) v Sharks 97161) S/Sharks 117173) v HPB 19.16(130) skill Penrith 20.11(131) v H'bury 10.8168) Wollongong 13.7(85) v M-W 99(63) WHO DO YOU BARRACK FOR IN THE AFL? SW Syd 97161) v HPB 17.17(119) Penrith 1210182) v SW Syd 15.12(102) Essendon Sat April 29 M-W 11.7(73) v UNSW /ES 9.15169) Sun July 9 IF YOU WERE ALONE ON A SATURDAY SWS 1011 171) v Mac Uni 14.8(92) Sun June 4 Syd Uni 30.31(211) v H'bury 54134) NIGHT AND HAD TO COOK DINNER WHAT M-W 24.15 (159) v Sharks9 .8162) Syd Uni 1012172) vMac Uni 16.12(108) WOULD YOUR COOK? Latina Pasta UNSWJ!S 26.20 (176) v H'bury 8.5153) IF YOU COULD SPEND A DAY WITH ANY Penrith 810158) v W'gong 21.9 (135) ATHLETE IN THE WORLD WHO WOULD IT SydUni 187 (115) v HPB 21 .13 (139) First Grade Matches commence at Sat June 10 Sat July 15 BE? Anna Kournikova Mac Uni 15.15(10'.i) vW'gong 10.11171) HPB 20.9(129) v Mac Uni 510140) 2.00pm and Reserve Grade Matches WHl\T DO YOU HATE DOING THE MOST? Rout1d:Q ~--"'~-"'~""""' Sthn Sharks 9.6160) vPenrith 16.7(103) H'bury 10.91 69)v S/Sharks 11 .9(75) commence at 12.00pm Making my belf\:: '\~' Sat May 6 Hawkesbury 2~17) vSW Syd ~.26(146) UNSW/ES62138) vW 'gong 25.23(173) Please call 02 9955 1722 to confirm UNSW/ES6.6142) vMac U17.9 (111) HPB 14.21(105) v M-W 84152) M-W5 9139 )v Penrith 17.14(116) times. Draw subject to change with­ HPB '12..15 (147) v Sth Sharks 711 (53) UNSW/ES 27119) vSyd Uni 23.19(157) Syd Uni 20.14(134) v SW Syd 12 9181) out notice. JI -•~ ~ !1:VDNFV 4FL RFr,nRn Rnund 1R .lulu ??-?S ?MO . -- .. ------• V 1 II'- I I . / '-( -vi' ~\ l l7. PENNANT Hilts

2000 learn list Captain: Anthony Brawn Round 15 G B Sydney AFL Ladders FIRST GRADE

Goals: Balmain - L Campbell 6 J Bartlett 3 M Coles 2 are proud to announce M Mackenzie 2 B Murray 2 A Ryan 2 B Jones S Kirkwood D Warne-Smith anew sponsor Sydney Swans - S Stevens 5 J Stevens 2 L Brockman 2 A Bamford B White D Griffen D Steers Best: Balmain - L Campbell S Kirkwood J Bartlett R Meldrum M Carey M Mackenzie Sydney Swans - J Stevens T Kennelly A Bamford B Kirk L Brockman Umpires: D Samoj lowicz W Hoskins B Woodhead I I

Goals Western Suburbs - J McGin ley 7 A Convery 2 S Dupille 2 S Thoml inson 2 B Freney Ea st Coast Eagles - D Seow 3 C Day 2 A Baxter S Abercrombie G Evernden N Halliday B Murrihy A Roberts Best: Western Suburbs - B Cottrell J McGinley M Mooney T Morris L Casey B Freney East Coast Eagles - S Cuttler B Murrihy T Byslma J Benson T Spurling PENNO BALL Umpires: Cheesman Rendell D Orr K M I SAT AUG 5th I Pennant Hills v UNSW-ES at Ern Holmes Oval PeaAlfT IIR1.S IIEMOIIS • ANIAL BAii, SAT AUGUST 5th Starts at 7.OOPM Incl: Tllree Coune 01- + .... Wl ■ e & Soft Drinks, GUEST SPEAKER, COMEDY REVIEW Goal s Pennant Hills - R Gerke 2 D DeLooze 2 A Grossmann 2 LIVE BAND! (The BIQ STRIJMI) + DJ 'MC-Mich' (BASEMEIIT) To be held @ The EPPING CLUB (RSl Chall), EPPING C Yard 2 P Gooley 2 C Mahar 2 D Dunning B Howarth P Carey UNSW-ES - J Goodale 3 B Abbott 3 B Flinn 3 A Shields $90 per Head • $170 Couple S Cutting N Gilbert J McPherson D Reid fvt11¥1 {Jc,,fail$ to follow • fr,rmom&lformationplusecontact. Best: Pennant Hills - D DeLooze M Gray B Howarth R Gerke 703 GREG IYll#E on: Mc/)11,: Hll1 lf21fll o, MOYA PARIS on: l1fl7!11113 P Carey £56' UNSW-ES - K Howe A Davis J McPher son B Abbott T Banfield 93 1 42.3 G Fu ss Umpi res: G Acland F Kalayzich S Golden SYDNEY AUSSI■ RUL■ S SOCIAL CLUB LEADING North Shore v Campbelltown at Gore Hill Oval 8 GOALKICKERS

Goals: North Shore - S Webb 2 N Chadwick 2 M Livy 2 B Anthony D Hall J Cons idi ne B Carylon M Brady P Chadwick Campbelltown - S Frederiksen 3 A Fi ddler 2 M Faulkner 2 T Hebbard 2 M Withers I Best: North Shore - M Livy S Pierce D Hofert N Chadwick J Considine S Webb NSW/ACT Campbelltown - S Fitzpa tri ck C Jordan S Courtney A Fiddler D Despard Umpires: B Arnol A Lewis P Cherry SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 16, July 22-23 2000 SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 16, July 22·23 2000 fl '· ' r f D/4-XCYVlv / ::J ·~~~ SYDNEY SWANS QBE SYDNEY SWANS ords you thought you knew Red & White 2000 learn list Coach:

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n the wake of the recent Tribunal fine handed back of money owed and later a giving back for 12 Nie Fosdike 26/2/80 175 75 out to Essendon coach Kevin Sheedy, Age some wrongdoing, a payback. Players (and, rarely, I 13 Daniel McPherson '5/7/75 179 85 columnist wrote of the need to coaches) sometimes seek to deliver a payback for ------defend one's tribe. He also used the word real or imagined offences - that is, to seek 16 Ryan O'Connor 27/6n4" 195 106 Proudly Supported By: "retribution". Commentators and coaches retribution - a course of action which may see frequently talk of contributors. Players have them invited to the Tribunal. 17 Andrew Bamford 19/7/74 183 90 various attributes. Players are asked to attend the In Roman times, a tribunal was a raised 26 Simon Feast AFL Tribunal. All these words - tribe, retribution, platform on which tribunes - representatives of contributor, attributes and tribunal - have the tribes - sat and passed judgments. The Latin 30 Heath James something in common, namely the combination word, tribunal, passed unchanged into English, of the letters t-r-i-b. but came to mean the panel of judges which sat 31 25/10/76 180 80 Tribe is the mother of all the words in the upon it. 32 Stephen Doyle 13/7/81 204 91 above list. Tribe is based on the idea of three (tri-) Recruiting officers always look at the attributes and the Latin word from which it came meant "a of potential AFL players - their height, pace, 35 Scott Stevens 15/1/82 192 76 third part". In the earliest days of Rome, the marking ability and so on. As tribuere means "to Romans were divided into three groups - or allot/bestow", we can see that these are gifts 38 Dwayne Simpson 6/5/79 180 84 V' ':'/(•' ·tfl.\> t tribes. which nature has bestowed upon an individual. 1 QBE 39 Ryan O'Keefe ' 24/1781" 185 86 Retribution is a giving back - once a giving By Kevan Carroll. INSURANCE 40 Ben Fixter 23/6/81' 180 80

41 1/7 /81 192 80 Are you being taxed to the RAFTERS? ------42 Gerrard Bennett 9/4/79 190 97 ------·- -·- If so, get RAFTERS to do your tax! 43 David Le Pavoux 2/2/Bf 185 85 44 Peter McGrath 28/4781' 182 78 ;\;: Call 1800 TAX MAN (1 800 829 626) 46 Scott Muller 18/7/79 183 69 47 Leigh Brockman 23/7£78 193 91 ti GST and BAS advice ti Tax returns 48 Brett White ti Management reports ti Business set-ups Lvl 6, 4 O'Connell St, Sydney 1 Membrey St, Granville 9202 2756 9637 1651 (i!i!), Rushed /, time / time I time full time NSW/ACT 3-S- ◄ ► • j i-11+ I lo- lb I NORTH SHORE oam l1'st Black with Red sash Sydney AFL Umpires 2000 lC, Coach: Chris Rourke Captain: Matthew Parker Main Squad NAME 1 Chris Dale 2-6-73 192 95 2 Brett Anthon 8~2-75 175 82 - 3 Paul------Rowles 13-8:71 189 ,, 92 4 Chris Tyrell 13-6·78 178 82 -5- SimonWebb- - - 18-12-79 179 . 73 Proudly Supported By: 6 Craig S encer 28+75 180 80 7 Matthew Parker 5-7-76 183 8.3 8 Steve Kidd 12-2:so' 179 70 _9_ l]l!Lfowlfli.. __ ~ ~1=8-~6-,,....7~9 _ Hill _filL ___ _ 10 Damien Hall 2-1 :77 173 75 11 Phil Hod inkson 15-6s76 168 2 12 Nathan Chadwick 12-10175 190 13 Daniel Middleton 29-8:81 188 91 14 Cain Sarah 17-5-75 175 74 _l.§_G.@f1~~ki!7la'L__ 24-3-81 18L.J!L______16 Sam Pierce 16-9-74 182 ' 92 •• hutchison telecoms 17 Damien Allen 13-9:80 185 '' 90 - JL Hen!Y_p la fair _ _ 22-1-83 ~_fill_ __ _ The Westfield Foundation 19 James Con sidine 5-10~7i 188 98 Proudly supported by 20 Anthony Lowes 5-9~80 187 7Ll fflslfleta 21 Ben Fletcher 18-f~7f 180 85 22 Brent Barnes 20- f80 176 72 23 Mark Liv 25. 7::79 187 ' 83

25 Damian Hofert 27-10-69 193 26 lain Jones 11-tB1 178 27 Justin Case 3Q-Ti70 185 8'2 28 Mark Stockda le 26-10-68 195 97 29 Gre Mumford 13-8-72 183 · 93 30 Paul Sim son 14-1 r8o 174 1D 31 Damian Whittle ' 25-9275 195 ,. Sb 32 Ben Car Ion 20-11-76 178 80 33 Aaron Dooley 19-7-81 178 65 34 Mark D Brady 14-7~70' 180 88 35 Daniel Kulk ' 2no:75 194 w 81 36 Nick Adams 20-10-81 168 62 Shore. 37 Kyle Dooley 19-7-8r 178 65 38 Jarvie Alex 24-2:82 194 80 39 Sam Busbrid e 10-6:80: 183 75 ~ _Q_avid HalliQay_ _ • 30-6'=73 187 t 75 41 Eddi eAnderson 17-4-74 185 95 42 Brendan Cocks 10-6-71 187 87 43 Stuart MacKinlay 25-1'.79 192 BU 44 Stewart Bai Iey 17-8273' 192 82 45 Adam Sutton 31-l!:83' 18_7_ _75 ______~i!'. Rushed NSW/ACT

SYDNEY AFL RECORD-- Round 16, July 22-23 2000 WESTERN SUBURBS SFA Round 16 Wrap oam l1'st Black and White 2000 l(i Coach: John Zelasco Captain: Lee Urquhart Top five settles whilst Goannas cement top spot NAME G B 4 Marc Bau er 22/1/79 180 74 ,-i,e final five seems to be decided after Manly and South-West Sydney missed their I opportunities to stay in the hunt, losing important games on the weekend. 5 PaulCa sey 16/11/73 175 80 Meanwhile, Holroyd-Parramatta-Blacktown look set to be minor premiers after 6 Brad Freney 20/2/73 179 92 defeating second placed Macquarie Uni easily at home. 7 Jamie McGinley 190 102 The Goannas jumped out to an early lead in their match against the Kookaburras and were never troubled on the scoreboard by the lethargic reigning premiers. 8 Tony Morris 16/7 /76. 178 83' H-P-B won in most positions on the ground, whilst Carl Ringhoff booted another _9_ Michael Olykse_n_ __28_ /_6/_68_._1_82 75 bag to take him to within striking distance of 100 goals for the season. 1 10 Craig Holmes 18/3/75 188 90 The Goannas dominated the whole match, and handed Mac Uni their second defeat for the season. 11 Dan iel Coughlin 21/2/80 183 95 Sydney Uni gave itself a great chance to sneak into third spot by comfortably 12 Lee Urquhart ___ 11_/3_/6_9_ _1 _81_ _89 ______defeating South-West Sydney at home. 13 Andrew Williams 23/6/77 175 76 The Students snuffed out the Magpies hopes of making the finals, in what was ----,------14 Ste phen Hudson 27/7/82 181 80 probably their last roll of the . ------New ruckman Brett Cochrane had a huge game for the victors, whilst Adrian 15 Arron Convery 29/12/75 183 85 Such Hair Design McDonald, Ben Gay and David Pearson continued their good form. 16 Shane Dupille 9/9/61l.. 176 79 Daniel Saunders, Phil Jones and George Krezja each stood out for the Magpies, whose finals aspirations were dealt a harsh blow when they lost a string of close 17 Ben Cottrell 22/3/80 181 80 games in the first half of the season. 18 Scot Armstrong 27 /1 /8 l 191 95 Penrith recorded their first ever win over Manly in a strong victory at Weldon Oval. Western Suburbs invites all 1~ Nathan Chisholm 28/12/72 184 SQ After a close tussle in the first half, the Rams ran away with the game due to pfayers:·~offkials, ·rrlmbers *;!' strong games from Jason Ware, Mark Egan, Dave Cummings and Craig Nuske. 20 Lee Ca sey 21/6/78 184 72 and supporters to '*t:he Simon Stubbs also booted six majors for the victors. Manly now look set to miss 21 Scott Thomlinson 11/9/71 192 95 their first finals series in recent times, after being the one of the powerhouse teams ------NEWLY RENOVATED 22 Daniel Hockey 20/10/80 183 75 of the nineties. Western Suburbs Bruce Foxall, Robert King, Ken Digney and Anthony Dignan all battled hard in a 23 Mark Mooney 5/11/76 184 90 Licefised Cluff losing team. 24 Craig Spencer 28/4/75 180 77 Wollongong held onto third position with a big victory over a struggling UNSW/ES 40. Hampton ~t 26 Paul Tripodi 22/4/82 172 70 at Village Green. ~rqydon Pk ''''. . 1 :,,,, .. ··· ··"· ··'· . OM/fr

The East Coast Eagles are proud to announce its major sponsor for 2000. The winning ticket was appropriately number ONE. That company was PAPER ROLLS owned by Arthur Frost a I ife member of the Baulkham Hills Australian Football Club. The East Coast Eagles wish to thank all the company's that participated in this years Major Sponsorship Raffle.

NSW/ACT /, time le time '/. time full time 4lllllli -- SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 16, July 22-23 2000 BALMAIN NSW/ACT winners Black with Yellow sash 2000 learn list Coach: Doug Scholz Captain: Mike Carey State team win -AFL Under 18 National Championships Division 2 title • NAME G B ,, Andrew Ryan 2 Scott Kirkwood 3 Pat Schell Proudly Supported By: 4 Will Chapman Geoff Bouchier Lee Campbell ___ Matthew Salisbury 1Q A Roger Moten 12 Ryan Meldrum 13 Brendan Murray Glad Cleaning Services 14, David Dunn

Glen Fowler Mark Mackenzie 21 \ Michael Carey 22 :· Ben Jones Back Row: Lew Roberts (RAMS/Coolamon), Brad Maloney (RAMS/Wagga Tigers), Lewis Roberts-Thomson (RAMS/North Shore), Chris Oliver (RAMS/Campbelltown), Henry Playfair (RAMS/North Shore), Justin Koschitzke (Bushrangers/Brocklesby), Ryan Power (RAMS-Tuggeranong), Dale Ellis (RAMS/Pennant Hills), Clint Austerberry (RAMS/East Coast Eagles). Third Row: Allan Murray (Bushrangers/Lavington), Michael Loughman (Bushrangers/Finley), Daniel Meilkejohn (RAMS/Tuggeranong), Matthew Waide (RAMS/Griffith), Jon Bradfield (RAMS/NCC Hunters), Daniel Cross (Bushrangers/Albury), Luke Jarjoura (RAMS/East Coast Eagles), Tom Hill (RAMS/St George). Second Row: Matthew Frost (Match Committee), Ted Ray (Match Manager), \ , Nathan Bradbury (RAMS/Sawtell-Toorima), Adam Cambourn (RAMS/NCC Hunters), Rod Carter (Coach), Kade Stevens (Bushrangers/Lavington) Joel Feuerherdt (Bushrangers/Albury), Darren Harris (Match Committee), Michael Clift (Assistant Match Manager). Front Row: Julia Russell (Physio), Simon Woinarski (Team Manager), Andrew May (Deniliquin), Chris Hyde - Vice Captain (Bushrangers/Barooga), Martin Brewster-Captain (RAMS/Pennant Hills), Brett Sheehan (RAMS/Tuggeranong), Keith Herbert (Trainer), Lisa Desmond (Physio). Absent: Rob Kerr (Match Committee), Craig Potter (Runne"f) All Australian Selections: Justin Koschitzke and Allan Murray

SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 16, July 22-23 2000 SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 16, July 22-23 2000 STGEORGE UNSW/ES Red, Blue & White oam l1"st Red & White 2000 l(i Coach: Simon Wilson Captain: Greg Coffey 2000 learn list Coach: Michael Byrne Captain: Chris O'Dwyer

G B . NAME G B Jeremy Goodale Brendan Dessent Anthony Shields FOUNDED 1 928 Glenn Murrihy Proudly Supported By: it Sam Cutting Cameron Raper Proudly Supported By: --- Brendan Dessent ___Craig Tognoli~ - ----'-- _ _ _ Matthew Gibson Matthew Paul ------'-~~-- ---"----- 4~ Dale Wakefield Nick Gilbert Steve Marchant \~'1'9oYft,; Darren Hall Greg Coffey Brad Abbot ~ Sydney Jason McPherson q >Alrport Ken Howe BMCMedia.com Fernando Lonergan Brad Flinn Peter Orton Paul Webber ------'"---'.;;.__;'-----'---~ Jim Kazaglis · Chris O'Dwyer - - - - _;.;:....~:...:...:l;ii~- -~E- Kirk Garwood Brett Roberts Darren Peters Craig Lygoe Justin Dery Steve Abbott Sean Patton Brian O'Driscoll Craig McCallum Timothy Banfield Shayne Reid Luke Fay . Gary Fuss :• 23/ 4/~8, 181 ' 8&,. --- , zi12n~ 182 sz Doug Reid 2°5/Biso 192 go.· ",IT~ iRushed

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SYDNEY AFL RECORD-- Round 16, July 22-23 2000 SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 16, July 22-23 2000--