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All games 2.00pm unless otherwise indicated The latest news from the AFL (NSW/ACT) t NSW/ACT \iff:"' , St George 17.15(117) v Eagles 9.10(64) Round 11 Sun 23rd July Nth Shore 8 10(58) v P/Hills 18.17(125) Fri 16th June North Shore v Western Suburbs (GI Tne Sydney AFL representative team was The dates are: Sun 14th May Sydney Swans v North Shore (N) 7:30pm East Coast Eag les v Ba lmain IR) I announced last Monday night. May 20/21: Round robin : UNSW/ES 68(44) v Swans 18.16(124) Sat 17th June St George v UNSW/ES (0) The 30-man sq uad will travel to Wagga Summerland/Tamworth/North Coast/Central P/Hills 133(81) v Nth Shore 17.11(113) UNSW/ES v Campbelltown IV) BYE: Campbelltown Wagga to take on the Riverina side at Maher West in Tamworth Sun 9th April BYE Western Suburbs Sun 18th June Swans 21.23(149) v UN SW/ES 5 9(39) Western Suburbs v St George (WI Round 17 Oval from 1.30pm on June 10th. The squad is; June 10: Sapphire Coa st v East Gippsland in BYE : Western Suburbs Round 7 Ba lmain v Pennant Hil ls ID) Sun 30th July Ashley Reade, Mark Mackenzie, Andrew Ryan, Merimbula Sat 20th May BYE: East Coast Eag les Weste rn Suburbs v Ba lmain IW) Geoff Bouchier (Balmain), Peter Free, Mich ael June 11: Round robin : Northern Round 2 Western Suburbs v East Coast Eagles (WI UNSW/ES v East Coast Eagles IV) Kemp, Matt Withers (Campbelltown), Jarrod Riverina/Central Goulburn/ Sat 15th April UNSW/ ES v Pennant Hills IV) Round 12 Campbelltown v Pennant Hills (Ml Crosby, Dannie Seow (East Coast Eagles), Mark Picola/Ben alla/Kyabram in Barooga UNSW/ES 17.13(115) v W/Subs 16 9;105) Campbelltown v North Shore (M) Sat 24th June St George v North Shore 101 St George 9 91 63) v Balmain 12.15(87) Sun 21st May St George v Sydney Swans (SCG ) BYE Sydney Swans Brady, Chris Dale, Mark Livy, Simon Webb, July 1: Farrer v Canberra Di stri ct in Wagga Nth Shore 17.9(111) v EC Eagles 119(75) Sydney Swans v Balmain (SCG) 430pm Matthew Parker (North Shore), Anthony Brawn, Wagga Sun 16th April 1210pm Sun 25th June Round 18 Barnaby Howarth, Greg Byrne, Tim Nunan, MILESTONES Cam'town 10 9(69) v Swans 22.14(146) BYE: St George Campbel ltown v Western Suburbs (Ml Fri 4th Aug Kristen Williams (Pennant Hills). Craig O'Brien, A few playing achievements at the SFA North Shore v Balmain (NI Sydney Swans v Western Suburbs IN) BYE Pennan t Hills Round 8 Pennant Hi lls v East Coast Eagles (RI 730pm Greg Coffey, Stephen Lording, Simon Wilson, Penrith club recently. Jason Ware played his Sat 27th May BYE: UN SW/ES Sun 6th Aug Haydn Reid (St George), Jason McPherson, Doug 150th First Grade game against Wollongong, .Round~ Baimai n v Western Suburbs ID) Balmain v UNSW/ES ID) Reid, Brad Abbot (UNSW/ES) and Paul Charles, Jason Bradley his 100th club game the sa me day Sat 22nd April East Coast Eagles v UNSW/ES (RI Round 13 East Coast Ea gles v Campbelltown (RI Mark Mooney, Tony Morris (Western Suburbs) and Rob Watkins last week played his 100th First Swans 29.18(192) v StGeorge 10 10{70) Pennant Hi lls v Campbelltown (E) Sat 1st July Pennant Hills v St George (E) They will be coached by UNSW-Eastern Grade game against South-West Sydney. North Shore v St George IG) Campbell town v St George (Ml BYE North Shore Sun 23rd April BYE Sydney Swans Western Suburbs v Pennant Hill s (WI Suburbs coach Michael Byrne. Congratulations to these three Penrith stalwarts. W Subs 20.15(135) v C'town 1110(76) UNSW/ES v North Shore (V) FINALS The selectors were Peter Mackinley (Chairman Week 1- Semi Finals Balmain 58(38)v Nth Shore 13.12(90) Sun 2nd July of Selectors). Michael Byrne, Geoff Valentine JILL Moss 12th/13th Augu st EC Eagles 12.13(85) v P Hills 101 6(76) Ro"und .9 Sydney Swans v East Coast Eagles Week 2 Preliminary Final (Campbelltown) and Chris Rourke (North Shore). MEDIA MANAGER, AFL (NSW/ACT) COMMI SSION BYE UNSW/ES Fri 2nd June ISCG) 11 OOam 20th August UNSW/ES v Balmain IV) 730pm BYE Balmain The team will train each Wednesday leading Roger Sheeran 8oqpd 4 , Sat 3rd June Grand Final up to the match. Sat 29th April Campbell town v East Coast Eagles (Ml Round 14 27 th August Roger Sheeran 230pm Nth Shore 8 8(56) v Swans 18.9(117) St George v Pennant Hills 10) Sat 8th July VILl'S REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Sun 30th April Sun 4th June Balmain v St George (SCG) 430pm The first of a series of regional challenge StGeorge 28.14(182) v West Subs 8 5(53) Western Suburbs v Sydney Swan s Sun 9th July P/Hills 22.16(148) v Balmain 15 13( 103) (SCG ) 1100am Western Suburbs v UNSW/ES (WI matches was played last Saturday in South C'town 16.9(105) v UNSW/ES 1213(85) BYE: North Shore Sydney Swans v Campbelltown (Ml Australia between Broken Hill and BYE Eas t Coast Ea gles East Coast Eag les v North Shore (RI Riverland/Mallee. The results were; Mallee 5.9.39 · State Championship BYE: Pennant Hil ls def Broken Hill 4.8 32, Riverland 6.16 52 def Sat 10th June {lou1;1d 5.. : Sydney AFL v RFL Round 15-i Broken Hill 3.2.20, and Riverland 13.7.85 def Sat 6th May Maher Oval. Wa gga Fri 14th July Mallee 2.1.13. West Subs 5~38)v Nth Shore 16.19(115) Balmain v Sydney Swans (N)730pm In Tamworth this weekend (May 27/28) there Balmain 15.11(101) v EC Ea gles 101 ~78) ~Round 10 Sun 16th July will be a round robin competition between UNSVV/ES 10.1Q70)v StGeoige 18.1~118) Sat 10th June East Coast Eagles v Western Suburbs IR) Summerland, North Coast. Central West and Sun 7th May North Shore v UN SW/ESI N) Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES IE) PLAYER OF Swans 21.17(143) v P/Hills 1118(84) Sun 11th June North Shore v Campbelltown (G) Tamworth. East Coast Eagles v Sydney Swan s BYE St George THE WEEK The AFL (NSW/ACT) Commission has 17 BYE Campbelltown ISCG ) 11 OOam affiliated Leagues and most of these Leagues will Mon 12th June Round 16"' BARNABY have regional open age teams compete in .Round 6 Pennant Hills v Western Suburbs IE) Sat 22nd July HOWARTH Sat 13th May St George v Campbelltown (0) Pennant Hills v Sydney Swans (SCG) challenge matches across NSW in the next two C"town 101 2(72)v Balmain 17.14(116) BYE: Balma in 430pm - Pennant Hills months. ~ SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 7, May 20-21 2000 Ma·gpies· to fly higher Western Suburbs v East Coast Eagles Wagener Oval David Dench 13. Bob Skilton North Melboume(1969-84)-'-275games;29goalsi, his will be a match between two clubs South Melbourne 1956-71 - 238 games, One of the best attacking full-backs ever. Played in the Tdesperate to get back on the winners list. 412 goals premiership side and was acting captain in the 1977 premiership. Tim Jones assu res me he is not tearing hi s What made him a legend? Des Fothergill hair out but if the Eagles don't reg ister their John Rantall: "He was a very fit athlete in Collingwood (1937-40, 1945-47)-111 games, !37 goals second win of the year against the battling times when there wasn't a great deal Brilliant goa lkicking half-forward who wonthree club best and fairests in Magpies his mood may change quickly. demanded of players ... He had amazing his first four years with the Magpies in 1937, 1938, 1940, and tied for the The Eagles were competitive again st the tenacity. He was probably one of the fastest Brownlow Medal with South Melbourne in 1940. in form Dragons last weekend and if they'd blokes over 10 metres, but over 15 metres he Ross Glendinning had O'Brien in their side the result could would have been one of the slowest and East Perljl (1974-n) ....:.: 56 games that's what gave him the edge. He could read have been different. No~ Melbo~~e (197&86) -1 ~ ~~mes 21 ! ,foal~ Centreman Brett Murrihy was fantastic in a ball . I guess some of his bes t ever games West Coast Eagles (1987-88) - 40 games, 11f goals the midd le f9J the Eagles and was ably were in interstate games when he played w3~the Bro~nlot ~;dal in 1~83,,sta~'.,ng !3r the K~Bgaroos {~, key supported by cpatain Jarrod Crosby but they alongside ruckmen like 'Polly' Farmer and posts both i~"attack a·~d defence.
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