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P W L D F A % Pts A great weekend of football saw the Demons Hawthorn Hakws 9 9 0 0 1086 784 138 36 just edge out the Dogs at the top of the table, Geelong Cats 9 8 1 0 958 764 125 32 only by 0.82 of a percentage point though! 9 7 1 1 1140 896 127 30 On Sunday we’ll find out who will be sitting on top of the table outright as UNSW/ES face Crows 9 6 3 0 914 773 118 24 Pennant Hills at the Ern! Swans 9 5 3 1 868 681 127 22

North 9 5 3 1 859 858 100 22 The First Division blockbuster at Trumper Park turned out to be a fizzer as the Wolves trampled all over the UTS Collingwood Magpies 9 5 4 0 1000 859 116 20 Bats on their Old Boys Day - winning by 36 points. The Goannas had a good win at home against the Rams, the Sharks disposed of the Jets and the Warriors smashed the Camden Cats. Lions 9 5 4 0 966 885 109 20

Carlton Blues 9 4 5 0 891 938 94 16 Charles McLaughlin Reserve will be the location this Saturday afternoon to see the East Coast Eagles take on the St Kilda Saints 9 4 5 0 840 915 91 16 Balmain Dockers. Last weekend the Dockers were demolished by ladder leaders Pennant Hills and will be looking to bounce back against the Eagles. In order to bounce back Blums, Davis and Napper will have to fire right from the Richmond Tigers 9 3 5 1 920 918 10 14 start. The Eagles on the other hand are looking the goods after a good win against the Lions away under lights at Port Adelaide Power 9 3 6 0 921 941 97 12 North Dalton Park last weekend. They are quietly lurking in fourth spot on the ladder and this weekend should come 9 2 7 0 699 912 76 8 away with the points. East Coast Eagles by 44 points. Essendon Bombers 9 2 7 0 807 1167 69 8 LADDER AFL Campbelltown will be looking to reverse last weeks efforts at home against the Lions. They would’ve

Fremantle Dockers 9 1 8 0 813 940 86 4 been disappointed with their efforts going down to the Bombers by 18 points, a match they would’ve been confident Melbourne Demons 9 1 8 0 701 1152 60 4 of winning considering North Shore’s record. The Lions are not having a great time of it at the moment and have lost their last four games, including a loss against the Dockers. The Blues will need Lees, Irving and Kendrick to fire;

whilst the Lions will be looking for McConnochie, Philp and Bartlett to step up. Campbelltown by 7 points. Collingwood 20.14.134 def. Geelong 7.6.48 Carlton 14.13.97 def. Fremantle 14.4.88 The match of the round this weekend will be the clash between league leaders Pennant Hills Demons and UNSW/ Sydney 16.9.105 def. Port Adelaide 14.10.94 ES Bulldogs out at Ern Holmes Oval. Both teams have brilliant on-ballers, forwards and backs– this game is truly West Coast 14.13.97 def. Adelaide 5.17.47 harder to pick than a broken nose. The Dogs have Abbott, Collett, Luff, Jarjoura, Darling and co. whilst the Demons Richmond 16.14.110 def. Essendon 10.12.72 have Campbell, Setford, Crisfield and Carey. An almighty contest awaits us all! The Demons for mine, though only Brisbane 21.15.141 def. St Kilda 14.11.95 on home ground advantage! Pennant Hills Demons by 2 points. Hawthorn 14.13.97 def. Melbourne 12.6.78 LAST WEEK WEEK LAST Sydney Uni No 1. Oval will see another enthralling match between the Sydney University Students and the St Kangaroos 16.17.113 def. Western Bulldogs 16.14.110 George Crows. The Students were unstoppable three weeks ago though now sit at four wins and three losses, whilst the Crows are sitting at five and two and are the better side at the moment—can Dugmore, Addison and Friday May 30 Watkins again produce the goods? Or will Lee, Carr and Healy turn the tables for Sydney University? Not this week- Adelaide v Essendon at AAMI Stadium end– the Crows will be too good. St George Crows by 13 points. Saturday May 31 DESK THE BEHIND Collingwood v West Coast at MCG Out at the Western Suburbs Magpies and North Shore Bombers will battle it out under lights in what Hawthorn v Western Bulldogs at Aurora Stadium should be a great contest - the Bombers have won their last two and have renewed confidence whilst the Magpies Brisbane Lions v North Melbourne at Gabba will be looking to atone from their nine goal loss against the Crows last weekend. The Bombers will be looking for Geelong v Carlton at Telstra Dome Attwood, Sutton and Kulk to once again fire, whilst the Magpies will need Mendola, Withers and Frail to produce the Sunday June 1 goods. Western Suburbs Magpies by 18 points. Sydney v Richmond at SCG St. Kilda v Melbourne at Telstra Dome First Division Tips: THIS WEEK Fremantle v Port Adelaide at Subiaco Oval UTS by 50 points against Nor-West Jets

Friday June 6 Camden by 3 points against Penrith Kangaroos v Geelong at Telstra Dome Macquarie University by 30 points against Holroyd-Parramatta Saturday June 7 Manly-Warringah by 12 points against Southern Sharks Cheers, Syd. Richmond v Adelaide at MCG Essendon v Hawthorn at Telstra Dome Officeworks: West Coast v Sydney at Subiaco Sunday June 8 a trusted partner in the Brisbane Lions v Fremantle at GABBA publication of the St Kilda v Western Bulldogs at Telstra Dome Port Adelaide v Carlton at AAMI Stadium Football Record. NEXT WEEK Monday June 9 Melbourne v Collingwood at MCG Record Cover Photo courtesy of Peter Davies of Photohaven

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LEADING GOALKICKERS Round 1 Round 8 Round 15 Sat 12 April Sat 31 May Sat 2 August PREMIER DIVISION SENIORS FIRST DIVISION SENIORS MW 9.6 UTS 11.14 Cats v Rams Rams v Goannas B ABBOTT (UNSW/ES) (5) 44 M RAWLE (MW) (4) 33 PEN 19.7 CAM 15.13 Goannas v Warriors Sharks v Wolves P DUGMORE (STG) (5) 28 D WORRELL (HP) (8) 30 SS 29.16 NW 1.0 Jets v Bats Bats v Jets B ROGERS (ECE) (6) 26 A THAIN (UTS) (6) 29 MU 17.20 HP 7.7 Wolves v Sharks N CAMPBELL (PH) (7) 25 M DODDS (MW) (3) 27 Warriors v Cats

M EURELL (WES) (1) 25 Round 2 Rep Fixture FIRST DIVISION RESERVES Round 16 – Health Awareness PREMIER DIVISION RESERVES P TAYLOR (UTS) (1) 32 Sat 19 April Sat & Sun 7-8 June Sat 9 August S MEYERS (PH) (10) 31 M MACDONALD (HP) (8) 26 CAM 1.3 MU 20.21 Regional State Championships Cats v Sharks L SPENCER (PH) (8) 21 T ANDERSON (MW) (0) 25 MW 12.4 SS 14.15 Wagga Wagga L McWHIRTHER (SU) (0) 20 A THAIN (UTS) (0) 25 NW 10.8 PEN 15.10 Goannas v Wolves

B AINSWORTH (WOL) (0) 19 UTS 15.21 HP 4.5 Round 9 Jets v Rams A LYNCH (UNSW/ES) (0) 19 U18 CHALLENGE CUP Sat 14 June Bats v Warriors C MACDOUGAL (STG) (0) 19 L WILLIAMS (U/ES) (2) 32 J JAMES (MU) (0) 22 Round 3 Bats v Goannas D MOORE (MU) (3) 16 Sat 26 April Rams v Jets Round 17 U18 PREMIER CUP NW 14.10 CAM 8.4 Sharks v Cats Sat 16 August L BRAIN (NSBo) (2) 16 SECOND DIVISION MW 14.16 HP 11.12 Warriors v Wolves Cats v Jets J STEER (ECE) (2) 16 J RAKIC (PH) (8) 23 UTS 19.15 PEN 1.5 A GOVENDER (PH) (0) 14 N MCKINNON (SUB) (4) 20 Rams v Sharks SS 14.14 MU 7.7 Round 10 T RYAN (RIV) (4) 14 C GREATBATCH (SUB) (6) 17 Wolves v Bats Sat 21 June S NEAL (UTS) (12) 17 Warriors v Goannas

2008 LEADING GOALKICKERS 2008 Round 4 Cats v Jets

Premier Division Seniors, Reserves & Under 18 Premier Cup—Round 8 Sat 3 May Sharks v Warriors Round 18 Saturday May 31, 2008 HP 17.13 CAM 9.14 Bats v Rams MW 33.14 NW 7.8 Wolves v Goannas Sat 23 August

Campbelltown v Wollongong at Monarch Oval SS 27.23 PEN 5.0 Goannas v Cats Sydney University v St George at Sydney Uni No. 1 Oval UTS 16.16 MU 13.10 Round 11 Jets v Wolves Pennant Hills v UNSW/Eastern Suburbs at Ern Holmes Oval Sat 28 June Rams v Warriors Pennant Hills v St. Ignatius College, Riverview at Ern Holmes Oval (U18 Premier Cup) Round 5 Goannas v Cats Sharks v Bats East Coast Eagles v Balmain Dockers at Charles McLaughlin Reserve Sat 10 May Warriors v Bats Western Suburbs v North Shore at Henson Park UTS 22.13 SS 8.7 Jets v Wolves Second Semi Final North Shore Bears v St George at Gore Hill Oval (U18 Premier Cup) HP 18.16 NW 10.8 Rams v Sharks Sat 30 August MW 33.17 CAM 8.4

MU 23.9 PEN 6.9 Round 12 First Semi Final First Division Seniors, Reserves & Under 18 Challenge Cup—Round 8 Sat 5 July Sunday 31 August Saturday May 31, 2008 Round 6 Cats v Wolves

Camden v Penrith at Harrington Park Sat 17 May Jets v Goannas Preliminary Final Holroyd-Parramatta v Macquarie University at Gipps Rd. Oval CAM 6.3 UTS 17.13 Rams v Warriors PEN 3.8 MW 26.17 Sharks v Bats Sat 6 September Nor-West Jets v University of Technology at Bensons Lane Reserve SS 13.9 HP 10.7 Manly-Warringah v Southern Sharks at Weldon Oval NW 9.6 MU 15.16 Round 13 Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES at Ern Holmes Oval (U18 Challenge Cup) Sat 12 July Sat 13 September East Coast Eagles v Penrith at Charles McLaughlin Reserve (U18 Challenge Cup) Round 7 Goannas v Sharks Moorebank Sports v Macquarie University at Rosedale Park (U18 Challenge Cup) Sat 24 May Wolves v Rams HP 14.15 PEN 6.4 Bats v Cats SS 24.13 NW 4.4 Warriors v Jets Second Division—Round 8 UTS 14.9 MW 19.15 Saturday May 31, 2008 MU 24.26 CAM 3.5 Round 14 Holroyd-Parramatta v Macquarie University at Gipps Rd. Oval Sat 19 July 2008 AFL SYDNEY FIRST DIVISION SENIOR DRAW SENIOR DIVISION FIRST SYDNEY AFL 2008 Manly-Warringah v Sydney Uni Blue at Weldon Oval Cats v Rams Sydney Uni Red v University of Technology at St. Pauls Oval Goannas v Bats UNSW/ES Bulldogs v Moorebank Sports at Village Green Wolves v Warriors

2008 FOXTEL SYDNEY FOXTEL AFL THISWEEK 2008 Sunday June 1, 2008 Jets v Sharks

Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES Whales at Ern Holmes Oval

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Round 1 Round 8 Sat 26 July PREMIER DIVISION SENIORS P W L D F A % PTS Sat 5 April – Henson Park Sat 31 May Lions v Dockers PENNANT HILLS 7 6 1 0 846 553 152 24 SU 20.14 BD 10.11 Blues v Lions Round 15 WS 16.17 WOLL 11.9 Students v Crows Sat 2 August UNSW/EASTERN SUBURBS 7 6 1 0 881 579 152 24 PH 16.17 CAM 11.14 Demons v Bulldogs Students v Bulldogs UNSW 15.4 ECE 10.12 Eagles v Dockers ST GEORGE 7 5 2 0 653 517 126 20 Magpies v Crows STG 9.13 v NS 8.12 Magpies v Bombers EAST COAST EAGLES 7 4 3 0 708 583 121 16 Demons v Lions Round 2 Rep Fixture SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 7 4 3 0 742 646 114 16 Bombers v Blues Sat 12 April Sun 8 June NS 13.5 PH 24.19 SAFL v VAFA Sun 3 August WESTERN SUBURBS 7 4 3 0 648 626 103 16 Dockers v Eagles BD 12.3 UNSW 25.12 Round 9 NORTH SHORE 7 2 5 0 510 765 66 8 WOLL 11.15 SU 14.11 Sat 14 June Round 16 – Health Awareness CAMPBELLTOWN 7 2 5 0 413 685 60 8 Sun 13 April Bombers v Crows Sat 9 August WS 10.17 CAM 11.13 Bulldogs v Blues Bulldogs v Crows WOLLONGONG 7 1 6 0 562 741 75 4 ECE 14.17 STG 10.8 Sun 15 June Students v Blues BALMAIN DOCKERS 7 1 6 0 532 800 66 4 Round 3 Lions v Demons Bombers v Magpies Sat 19 April Magpies v Eagles Eagles v Lions STG 15.5 UNSW 7.8 Dockers v Students Sun 10 August SU 18.20 ECE 19.8 Round 10 Dockers v Demons CAM 11.15 BD 11.9 Sat 21 June Round 17 WOLL 12.17 NS 9.9 Blues v Magpies PREMIER DIVISION RESERVES P W L D F A % PTS Sat 16 August Sun 20 April Eagles v Students UNSW/EASTERN SUBURBS 7 7 0 0 735 285 257 28 Crows v Students PH 9.15 WS 12.7 Crows v Dockers PENNANT HILLS 7 6 1 0 966 248 389 24 Round 4 Lions v Bulldogs Magpies v Dockers Sat 26 April Demons v Bombers Blues v Bulldogs SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 7 5 2 0 801 323 247 20 SU 17.13 CAM 6.10 Round 11 Lions v Bombers EAST COAST EAGLES 7 5 2 0 627 338 185 20 Sun 27 April Sat 28 June Sun 17 August ST GEORGE 7 4 3 0 544 480 113 16 WES 17.17 BD 12.7 Crows v Demons Demons v Eagles PH 18.13 STG 15.9 Lions v Magpies Round 18 NORTH SHORE 7 3 4 0 550 571 96 12 UNSW 22.14 WOL 16.9 Eagles v Bulldogs Sat 23 August WESTERN SUBURBS 7 2 5 0 441 563 78 8 ECE 17.14 NS 13.9 Students v Bombers Bombers v Students WOLLONGONG 7 2 5 0 452 630 71 8 Round 5 Sun 29 June Bulldogs v Demons BALMAIN DOCKERS 7 1 6 0 218 921 23 4 Sat 3 May Dockers v Blues Eagles v Magpies PH 17.12 SU 13.11 Round 12 Lions v Blues CAMPBELLTOWN 7 0 7 0 80 1055 7 0 UNSW 16.14 WES 13.13 Sat 5 July Sun 24 August ECE 20.9 CAM 4.2 Students v Lions Dockers v Crows NS 12.13 BD 9.5 Bulldogs v Dockers STG 17.4 WOL 12.7 Magpies v Demons Qualifying Final Round 6 – Rivalry Round Blues v Crows U18 PREMIER CUP P W L D F A % MR Sat 30 August Sat 10 May Bombers v Eagles LADDERS AFL SYDNEY 2008 NORTH SHORE BOMBERS 6 6 0 0 508 274 185 100 NS 8.2 UNSW 32.15 Round 13 Elimination Final EAST COAST EAGLES 7 5 2 0 453 388 116 71 STG 13.16 CAM 5.7 Sat 12 July Sun 31 August BD 19.13 WOL 8.15 Demons v Students Second Semi Final PENNANT HILLS 6 4 2 0 526 358 146 66 ECE 11.11 PH 16.14 Crows v Lions Sat 6 September Sun 11 May Eagles v Blues First Semi Final CAMPBELLTOWN 6 4 2 0 439 322 136 66 WES 15.10 SU 13.12 Bulldogs v Magpies Sun 7 September WESTERN SUBURBS 6 3 3 0 452 489 92 50 Rep Fixture – Newcastle Sun 13 July Preliminary Final Sat 17 May Dockers v Bombers Sun 14 September WOLLONGONG 5 2 3 0 379 326 116 40 SAFL 21.20 BDAFL 19.13 Round 14 – Split Round Grand Final NORTH SHORE BEARS 6 2 4 0 416 528 78 33 Round 7 Sat 19 July Sat 20 September 2008 AFL SYDNEY PREMIER DIVISION SENIOR DRAW SENIOR DIVISION PREMIER SYDNEY AFL 2008 Sat 24 May Blues v Demons ST GEORGE 7 1 6 0 362 595 60 14 STG 19.10 WES 10.9 Crows v Eagles ST IGNATIUS COLLEGE 5 0 5 0 231 486 47 0 CAM 9.10 NS 12.10 Students v Magpies PH 24.12 BD 7.4 Bulldogs v Bombers UNSW 15.22 SU 13.13 WOL 10.10 ECE 13.13

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FIRST DIVISION SENIORS P W L D F A % PTS SOUTHERN SHARKS 7 6 1 0 870 402 216 24 AFL SYDNEY TEAM OF THE WEEK– ROUND 7 UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 7 6 1 0 785 411 191 24

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 7 5 2 0 823 396 207 20 Janis Blums

MANLY-WARRINGAH 7 5 2 0 966 477 202 20 Balmain Dockers HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 7 3 4 0 561 596 94 12 PENRITH 7 2 5 0 373 904 41 8 Aaron Crisfield Mark Mendola NOR-WEST JETS 7 1 6 0 374 941 39 4 Pennant Hills Western Suburbs CAMDEN 7 0 7 0 346 971 35 0

FIRST DIVISION RESERVES P W L D F A % PTS Tim Addison Adam Sutton Mark Irving MANLY-WARRINGAH 7 6 1 0 926 269 344 24 St George North Shore Campbelltown UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 7 6 1 0 942 274 343 24

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 7 5 2 0 791 357 221 20 SOUTHERN SHARKS 7 4 3 0 610 412 148 16 Stephen Pech HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 7 4 3 0 545 478 114 16 NOR-WEST JETS 7 2 5 0 476 623 76 8 UNSW/ES CAMDEN 7 1 6 0 156 1119 13 4 Max Collett PENRITH 7 0 7 0 171 1085 15 0 Joel Carr Ben Sutton UNSW/ES

UNSW/ES Sydney Uni

Ben Attwood U18 CHALLENGE CUP P W L D F A % PTS North Shore UNSW/EASTERN SUBURBS 7 7 0 0 786 269 292 28 MANLY-WARRINGAH 7 6 1 0 485 318 152 24 Dwain Watkins MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 7 5 2 0 537 362 148 20 St George MOOREBANK SPORTS 7 3 4 0 409 500 81 12 PENRITH 7 3 4 0 352 461 76 12 SOUTHERN SHARKS 7 2 5 0 421 567 74 8 EAST COAST EAGLES 7 2 5 0 350 515 67 8 PENNANT HILLS 7 0 7 0 187 535 34 0 Ryan Smyth Matt Carey Adam McConnochie 2008 SYDNEY AFL LADDERS LADDERS AFL SYDNEY 2008 East Coast Eagles Pennant Hills Wollongong

7 ROUND WEEK– THE OF TEAM

SECOND DIVISION P W L D F A % MR SYDNEY UNI BLUE 6 6 0 0 823 145 567 100 PENNANT HILLS 6 6 0 0 681 136 500 100

MOOREBANK SPORTS 6 5 1 0 604 260 232 83 UNSW/ES BULLDOGS 6 4 2 0 496 267 185 66 Ben Rogers Michael Sankey UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 6 3 3 0 506 402 125 50 East Coast Eagles East Coast Eagles SYDNEY UNI RED 7 3 4 0 475 589 80 42 UNSW/ES WHALES 6 2 4 0 525 527 99 33 MANLY-WARRINGAH 6 1 5 0 218 627 34 16 Daniel Kulk MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 6 1 5 0 166 764 21 16 North Shore HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 7 0 7 0 145 922 15 0

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Sydney AFL CAMPBELLTOWN 2 - 5 4 - 5 6 - 8 9- 10 - 64 NORTH SHORE 5 - 3 8 - 7 11 - 9 12 - 10 - 82 Round 8 - May 27, 2000 CAMPBELLTOWN (Best Players): M. Irving, C. Lees, C. Kendrick, A. Talbot, M. Morey, B. Bourke PENNANT HILLS 7.1 8.5 10.5 16.10.106 (Goal Kickers): C. Lees 4, D. Fraser 2, M. Morey, C. Kendrick, S. Kershaw NORTH SHORE CAMPBELLTOWN 1.0 4.4 7.5 9.7.61 (Best Players): B. Attwood, A. Sutton, C. Murphy, D. Kulk, M. Cowell, T. Strudwick PENNANT HILLS (Goal Kickers): D. Kulk 2, L. Pryor 2, P. Brackin 2, S. Carruthers, B. Attwood, T. Strudwick, M. Cow- (Goals): K Williams 4, B Howarth 2, P Folkard 2, G Byrne 2, A Bell, A Brawn, G Boderick, P Dixon, C Reidy, D ell, M. Thompson, A. Lowes Triegaardt UMPIRES: F. Kalayzich, B. Hissey, S. Stork at Monarch Oval

(Best Players): P Dixon, P Carey, A Bell, T Nunan, G Boderick CAMPBELLTOWN UNSW/EASTERN SUBURBS 2 - 4 6 - 11 10 - 18 15- 22 - 112 (Goals): D Despard 4, A Fiddler 3, C Lees, C Jordan SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 3 - 2 7 - 5 12 - 7 13 - 13 - 91 UNSW/EASTERN SUBURBS (Best Players): T Burnett, P Free, G Valentine, C Jordan, D Despard, A Fiddler (Best Players): B. Sutton, M. Collett, L. Jarjoura, S. Pech, A. Darling, A. Heffernan UMPIRES: A Lewis, D Jacobs, M Rendell at Ern Holmes Oval (Goal Kickers): B. Abbott 5, M. Collett 2, T. Luff 2, D. Rampe, A. Heffernan, E. Carroll, B. Sutton, A. Darling, L. Jarjoura SYDNEY UNIVERSITY

(Best Players): J. Carr, M. Healy, J. McGuirk, A. Kraefft, A. Wilson, F. Punch BALMAIN 1.2 6.13 9.15 14.16.100 (Goal Kickers): A. Lee 5, A. Wilson 3, M. Egan, B. Mankarious, C. McLachlan, M. Healy, A. Kraefft WESTERN SUBURBS 4.3 6.4 11.9 14.11.95 UMPIRES: J. Fox, A. Rutherford, D. Anderson at Village Green BALMAIN

(Goals): B Miller 4, W Chapman 4, L Campbell 4, M Carey, A Reade PENNANT HILLS 5 - 2 11 - 9 19 - 10 24- 12 - 156 (Best Players): M Carey, J Bartlett, M Mackenzie, A Reade, L Campbell, A Ryan BALMAIN DOCKERS 4 - 1 4 - 2 4 - 3 7 - 4 - 46 WESTERN SUBURBS PENNANT HILLS (Best Players): A. Crisfield, M. Carey, B. Beaston, B. Jack, K. Wright, S. Widmer (Goals): J McGinley 3, P Caset 2, C Holmes 2, S Thomlinson 2, S Dupille, B Cottrell, L Casey, D Odgers, P (Goal Kickers): N. Campbell 7, C. Setford 4, J. Duncan 3, M. Carey 2, P. Carey 2, B. Jack 2, A. Cris- Berecz field, S. Reed, B. Beaston, K. Wright (Best Players): B Cottrell, L Urquhart, M Mooney, D Odgers, A Convery, T Morris BALMAIN DOCKERS (Best Players): J. Blums, E. Davis, J. Dickens, B. Dixon, A. Cottrell, D. Napper UMPIRES: D Samojlowicz, P Carger, D Yole at (Goal Kickers): J. Dickens 2, E. Davis 2, D. Napper, D. Shaw, R. Officer UMPIRES: A. Lewis, T. Williamson, S. Harrison at Ern Holmes Oval

EAST COAST EAGLES 0.4 3.6 11.10 14.13.97 ST GEORGE 7 - 4 11 - 5 15 - 8 19- 10 - 124 UNSW/ES 2.1 8.4 8.7 12.10.82 FROM THEFROM VAULT WESTERN SUBURBS 3 - 1 5 - 4 6 - 8 10 - 9 - 69 EAST COAST EAGLES ST GEORGE (Goals): B Murrihy 3, R Frost 3, T Spurling 2, A Roberts 2, J Crosby, T Jones, M Arbon, J Harvey (Best Players): T. Addison, D. Donohue, D. Watkins, D. Ryan, M. Cers, M. Holmes Goal Kickers): P. Dugmore 5, D. Ryan 3, M. Goolagong 2, C. MacDougal 2, M. Cers 2, D. Watkins 2,

(Best Players): B Murrihy, M Arbon, J Crosby, J Benson, R Frost, T Spurling S. Richmond, D. Donohue, S. Wilsen UNSW/ES WESTERN SUBURBS (Goals): J McPherson 2, T Banfield 2, G Fuss 2, J Goodale, BDessent, D Hall, C O’Dwyer, B Roberts, A Shields (Best Players): M. Mendola, T. O'Neil, M. Withers, C. McGuirk, S. Hudson, M. Frail Goal Kickers): T. O'Neil 3, M. Frail 2, C. McGuirk, M. Withers, M. Eurell, B. Bray, L. Roehrig UMPIRES: S Golden, G McIvor, B Woodhead at Roger Sheeran Oval UMPIRES: D. Deigan, S. Richardson, P. Barron at Olds Park

WOLLONGONG 4 - 0 8 - 5 8 - 7 10- 10 - 70 NORTH SHORE 2.4 4.5 5.6 8.11.59 EAST COAST EAGLES 2 - 2 4 - 5 9 - 10 13 - 13 - 91 ST GEORGE 4.4 5.5 7.6 11.8.74 WOLLONGONG NORTH SHORE (Best Players): A. McConnochie, M. Dombroski, S. Dennis, T. Heath, B. Griffin, G. Batty (Goals): H Playfair 2, C Dale, M Parker, P Hodginkson, B Carylon, D Kulk, P Mulhill Goal Kickers): A. McConnochie 3, J. Philp 2, C. Stanton, M. Adamson, S. Dennis, G. Batty, T. Bart- lett (Best Players): M Bradt, S Pearch, S Webb, H Playfair, zD Kulk, A Lowes (Best Players): R. Smyth, M. Sankey, B. Physick, M. Maher, B. Rogers, S. O'Connor 2008 ROUND 7 PREMIER DIVISION SENIORS RESULTS SENIORS DIVISION PREMIER 7 ROUND 2008 ST GEORGE (Goal Kickers): B. Rogers 6, A. Floyd 2, G. Seebeck 2, M. Maher, M. Sankey, R. Smyth (Goals): H Reid 3, P Daffey 2, A Carter 2, C O’Brien 2, S Richmond, S Demir UMPIRES: M. Gestier, P. Field, G. Callaghan at North Dalton Park (Best Players): G Coffey, A Strickland, J Allie, C Tognolini, C O’Brien, S Lording UMPIRES: P Cherry, K Cheesman, F Kalayzich at Gore Hill Oval

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ST GEORGE 2 - 1 7 - 5 10 - 7 15- 7 - 97 Name: Alastair Richardson WESTERN SUBURBS 3 - 1 6 - 2 9 - 7 9 - 8 - 62 Club: Pennant Hills ST GEORGE (Best Players): J. Taylor, D. Strauss, A. Buttling, M. Gallagher, B. McKenna, B. Riley Date of Birth: April 2, 1981 (Goal Kickers): C. Windle 4, R. Aughterson 2, T. Dalton 2, D. Pratt, J. Taylor, A. Buttling, M. Nickname: Richo Milner, T. Stewart, B. Riley, A. Ellis WESTERN SUBURBS Favourite AFL Team: St Kilda (Best Players): A. Taylor, R. Cott, M. Cullen, K. Cott, S. Kassem, J. Kusuma (Goal Kickers): S. Kassem 6, M. Cullen, C. Wood, T. Johnston Favourite Playing Position: midfield

Most Difficult Opponent: Marty Brewster WOLLONGONG 0 - 4 0 - 7 0 - 10 1- 11 - 17 EAST COAST EAGLES 5 - 1 9 - 5 10 - 9 13 - 14 - 92 Best Sydney AFL Player Seen: Barnaby Howath WOLLONGONG Most Annoying Teammate: Clint Setford

(Best Players): H. Bown, C. Hally-Burton, S. Jenner, J. Collyer, T. Robb, A. Holmes (Goal Kickers): T. Robb EAST COAST EAGLES Funniest Teammate: Blair Hatherley (Best Players): A. Byerlee, R. Frost, D. Chapman, M. Murrell, R. Gioutsos, R. Fitton Most Embarrasing Football Moment: (Goal Kickers): R. Frost 7, D. Chapman, J. Ford, S. Lear, M. Murrell, T. Kear, B. Whale having a bounce balling going over my head. Bloody hard Sydney grounds

Greatest Football Achievement: 2000 & 2006 premierships UNSW/EASTERN SUBURBS 2 - 4 5 - 6 8 - 10 9- 14 - 68 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 1 - 1 4 - 5 4 - 6 5 - 10 - 40 Best Football Advice Given to You: don’t wait for others, hunt the ball yourself. UNSW/EASTERN SUBURBS (Best Players): N. O'Brien, D. Salleccha, A. Bantoft, O. Sidlo-Jones, L. Lavery, T. Linehan Previous Clubs played for: Penrith, Pennant Hills, Sandringham, Cheltenham (Goal Kickers): L. Lavery 4, D. Salleccha, D. Fryer, B. Camilleri, T. Linehan, B. Roberts SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Junior Club: Penrith (Best Players): F. McEwin, J. Leary, L. Barnes, R. Dawson, P. Younan, A. Clark (Goal Kickers): A. Scott 2, M. Leibowitz, S. Crichton, R. Dawson Name: Kane Rowley Club: Camden PENNANT HILLS 9 - 3 15 - 9 23 - 17 29- 27 - 201 Date of Birth: January 30, 1980 BALMAIN DOCKERS 0 - 1 0 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 2 - 2 PENNANT HILLS Nickname: Di gger (Best Players): J. Ellison, S. Myers, M. Aitken, P. McLaren, J. Moraitis, L. Spencer (Goal Kickers): S. Myers 10, L. Spencer 8, P. McLaren 3, J. Ellison 2, J. Hancock, Favourite AFL Team: West Coast P. Barnes, M. Aitken, T. Kenny, T. Angel, B. Rankine BALMAIN DOCKERS Favourite Playing Position: Opposite end from Ben Laid (Best Players): J. Clarke, J. Holt, N. Halliday, T. Lay, K. Underwood, C. Brito (Goal Kickers): Nil Most Difficult Opponent: Beavis – Very competitive

PROFILES PLAYER AFLSYDNEY Best Sydney AFL Player Seen: Radlee Moller – Sorry chook you were 2nd CAMPBELLTOWN 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 2 0- 2 - 2 NORTH SHORE 8 - 4 16 - 9 20 - 12 26 - 15 - 171 Most Annoying Teammate: Hard to narrow it down to one. Would have to be Scoot (Scott Laid) CAMPBELLTOWN (Best Players): D. Fryer, D. White, B. Sommerville, C. Pal, S. Lakeman, J. Mullaney Funniest Teammate: I laugh at Dutchie (Chris Van Luenen) the most (Goal Kickers): Nil NORTH SHORE Most Embarrassing Football Moment: Haven’t got one. But I would be embarrassed if I was the cap- (Best Players): M. Bucheler, P. McConville, A. Chiew, R. Lynch, A. Barker, M. Morgan tain of a side and told the team we were running the wrong way after the toss. (Goal Kickers): R. Lynch 5, A. Barker 5, M. Bucheler 3, M. Morgan 3, P. McConville 2, P. Khalil 2, J. Russell-Jones, S. Jackson, B. Seymour, M. Voyage, A. Chiew, B. Livy Greatest Football Achievement: Having a far better Captaincy record than Trent.

Best Football Advice Given to You: Kick it between the big sticks. (Still having trouble with it)

Previous Clubs played for: Campbelltown / South West Sydney 2008ROUND PREMIER7 DIVISION RESERVES RESULTS Junior Club: Macquarie Fields

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Whatever you need to know about the Sydney AFL is WOLLONGONG 0 - 2 0 - 4 2 - 8 4- 8 - 32 EAST COAST EAGLES 3 - 5 6 - 7 7 - 7 8 - 10 - 58 available on the web WOLLONGONG

www.sydneyafl.com.au (Best Players): G. Stylianou, J. Sheekey, S. Morgan, T. Bell, M. Pelda, J. O'Donoghue (Goal Kickers): M. Picken, P. Hammond, M. Pelda, R. Wells EAST COAST EAGLES Latest News Results (Best Players): D. Clinch, T. Stubbs, S. Lewis, A. Groome, M. Mostert, J. Collis (Goal Kickers): J. Gordon 2, J. Steer 2, D. Clinch, D. Gatte, A. Groome, T. Stubbs

2008 Fixtures Ladders

Photo Gallery Sydney AFL Forms ST IGNATIUS COLLEGE 3 - 0 1 - 2 2 - 6 8- 9 - 57 NORTH SHORE BEARS 5 - 1 2 - 0 2 - 1 11 - 6 - 72 All the details and player information will be available on the ST IGNATIUS COLLEGE, RIVERVIEW (Best Players): J. Martin, R. Gibson, L. Shepherd, O. Young, A. Bicknell, T. Ryan (Goal Kickers): T. Ryan 4, K. Murphy 3, J. Martin SAFL WEBSITE SAFLWEBSITE website by 9pm on the day of the match NORTH SHORE BEARS (Best Players): H. Mason, J. Lanning, A. Hill, L. Redman, J. Harry, J. Coleman Quality action photos of selected AFL Sydney games can (Goal Kickers): T. Elkington 4, A. Cordi 2, M. Thompson 2, N. Parsons 2, J. Lanning be viewed at:

http://gallery.mvettasphotography.com/sydafl/ CAMPBELLTOWN 2 - 2 3 - 2 7 - 3 8- 5 - 53 NORTH SHORE BOMBERS 3 - 0 7 - 1 8 - 5 8 - 7 - 55 Enquiries: Michael Vettas on 0414 899 515 CAMPBELLTOWN

PHOTOS (Best Players): B. Yakimov, A. Sneddon, G. Snaidero, F. Brown, D. Wolfe, B. Farrow (Goal Kickers): B. Farrow 2, D. Herne, J. Brazill, B. Yakimov, V. Musgrove, K. Bradley, R. PARENTS, SPECTATORS & SUPPORTERS: Bottin-Noonan • Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. NORTH SHORE BOMBERS • Encourage participation, but don’t force it. (Best Players): S. Easey, M. Trent, D. Dickerson, J. Apin, J. Lumsden, L. Brain (Goal Kickers): L. Brain 2, J. Lumsden, J. Mason, S. Easey, M. Trent, A. Robertson, E. • Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. Burke • Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not

downgrade. • Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. ST GEORGE 3 - 1 5 - 4 7 - 5 9- 8 - 62 WESTERN SUBURBS 2 - 4 6 - 5 9 - 5 13 - 7 - 85 • Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. ST GEORGE • Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club (Best Players): R. Bennett, L. Camilleri, C. Way, B. Addison, A. Herne, D. Cooper (Goal Kickers): N. Ryan 3, D. Williams 2, R. Bennett 2, A. Pandelis, O. Taylor officials in private WESTERN SUBURBS • Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such (Best Players): S. McInerheney, A. Branthwaite, E. Petrie, D. Penfold, A. Kassem, M. Lin- comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and sen (Goal Kickers): M. Linsen 4, A. Kassem 2, T. Synnott 2, J. Barrett, I. Kassem, J. Moussa, T. family that are let down with such remarks. Byron, S. McInerheney • Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. • Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. 2008 ROUND UNDER7 18 PREMIER CUP RESULTS

CODE OF CONDUCT CONDUCT CODE OF • Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, officials or players. • Abusive language is unacceptable.

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FIRST DIVISION SENIORS Next weekend Sydney AFL will be looking to conquer highly fancied opposition in both Syd- SOUTHERN SHARKS 6 - 8 13 - 11 19 - 11 24- 13 - 157 ney and Wagga Wagga. At Henson Park, on Sunday, the Senior Representative side will NOR-WEST JETS 0 - 1 0 - 4 2 - 4 4 - 4 - 28 take on the challenge presented by the Victorian Amateurs. The Amateurs have picked a

SOUTHERN SHARKS (Best Players): C. Roe, P. Hamer, B. Johnson, J. Wood, R. Loxley, M. Bellman BALL strong squad which includes a number of former AFL players. The AFL Sydney side though (Goal Kickers): C. Roe 4, M. Bellman 4, D. Taylor 2, J. McIntosh 2, B. Jansson 2, P. Hamer 2, B. have also picked a strong squad mixing experience and youth and are looking forward to the Clark 2, N. Herring, J. McLean, W. Oakley, J. Wood, T. Shean, D. Wild NOR-WEST JETS challenge. (Best Players): J. Pascoe, P. Sherwood, J. Kasby, O. Butcher, P. Kyle, M. Scholz

GE CUP GE (Goal Kickers): C. Wenselowski, P. Coote, P. Brown, S. Davidson The match starts at 2pm next Sunday.

HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 1 - 5 5 - 10 9 - 11 14- 15 - 99 In Wagga Wagga, the AFL Sydney First Division Representative will compete in the NSW PENRITH 2 - 2 2 - 3 4 - 4 6 - 4 - 40 HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA Regional State Championships. It is the first time that all of the affiliate leagues (except Bro- (Best Players): B. Crane, G. Adams, D. Worrell, T. Barton, A. Munns, N. Grainger ken Hill) will compete in the Championships at the same venue. (Goal Kickers): D. Worrell 8, G. Kennedy, J. Haurua, T. Barton, B. Rizzo, B. Connelly, G. Webb PENRITH AFL Sydney has been placed in Pool B and will compete with Sapphire Coast, AFL (Best Players): J. Edwards, D. Chivas, L. Smith, S. McWilliam, A. Brown, J. Ware (Goal Kickers): D. Chivas 2, J. Bradley, M. Burgess, T. Badger, R. Freeman and North Coast for the Pool B title.

UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 5 - 0 7 - 0 11 - 2 14- 9 - 93 The Championships will be held on Saturday and Sunday, 7 & 8 June. MANLY-WARRINGAH 5 - 5 11 - 9 15 - 12 19 - 15 - 129 UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

(Best Players): L. Flanagan, M. Atkinson, A. Whooley, J. Urban, C. Mintern, A. Thain (Goal Kickers): A. Thain 6, A. Davis 3, D. Mitchell, E. Rasheed, L. Flanagan, J. Urban, D. Teas- dale MANLY-WARRINGAH (Best Players): K. Hayward, B. Hawkins, M. Webb, T. Armitage, D. McMillan, R. Hart (Goal Kickers): M. Rawle 4, S. Murray 3, M. Dodds 3, D. Canham 2, R. Hart 2, S. MacKinlay 2, D. McMillan, M. Webb, K. Hayward Former North Shore defender Ryan Davis fulfilled every childhood MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 6 - 8 11 - 13 17 - 20 24- 26 - 170 dream when he ran out onto Gold Stadium to make his AFL debut CAMDEN 2 - 0 2 - 0 2 - 3 3 - 5 - 23 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY for the West Coast Eagles against North Melbourne a fortnight (Best Players): N. Hilton, R. Gillespie, J. Whyte, B. Cameron, J. Farrell, C. Inchley ago. He backed this up by playing in the Eagles win over Adelaide (Goal Kickers): T. Scoular 5, R. Gillespie 3, C. Barnes 3, J. Moylan 2, J. Farrell 2, M. Dunlea 2, S. last weekend. Davis was serviceable in both games and managed Drum 2, C. Inchley, H. Mangal, B. Bush, N. Hilton, B. Cameron CAMDEN to kick a goal on his debut. (Best Players): M. Goldsbrough, G. Jones, M. Kennedy, B. McDermott, B. Fergie, C. Murray (Goal Kickers): B. Fergie 2, N. Vella 18 year old Davis was elevated to the Eagles primary list following

FIRST DIVISION RESERVES the long term injury to Mitch Brown and was rushed straight into the MANLY-WARRINGAH 12 - 15 – 87 def. UTS 9- 7 – 61 senior line-up to make his debut. He has impressed a number of HOLROYD-PARRA 23- 20 – 158 def. PENRITH 2 - 5 – 17 keen watchers with his performances in the WAFL for Swan Districts SOUTHERN SHARKS 17- 18 – 120 def. NOR-WEST JETS 9 - 5 – 59 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY def. CAMDEN (forfeit) which saw him earlier this month named in the West Australian state squad to play Queensland next month. UNDER 18 CHALLENGE CUP MOOREBANK SPORTS 14- 13 – 97 def. PENRITH 3 - 5 – 23 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 8- 15 – 63 def. EAST COAST EAGLES 3 - 4 – 22 Davis was a member of North Shore’s 2007 Premiership winning side and was awarded the UNSW/EASTERN SUBURBS 13 - 19 – 97 def. SOUTHERN SHARKS 14- 5 – 89 Rod Podbury Medal as Best of the Ground in the Grand Final. He was subsequently taken by MANLY-WARRINGAH 6 - 6 – 42 def. PENNANT HILLS 4- 9 – 33 the West Coast Eagles in the Rookie Draft having held an AFL Scholarship with the

SECOND DIVISION club. Ryan hails from the Willoughby Junior Football Club and progressed through the junior UNSW/ES BULLDOGS 21- 22 – 148 def. SYDNEY UNI RED 4 - 8 – 32 ranks and into senior football with North Shore. UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 23- 14 – 152 def. MANLY-WARRINGAH 5 - 5 – 35 2008 ROUND 7 FIRST & SECOND DIVISION CHALLEN FIRSTSECOND 7 U18 & & ROUND 2008 SYDNEY UNI BLUE 16 - 14 – 110 def. UNSW/ES WHALES 10- 5 – 65 PENNANT HILLS 22 - 15 – 147 def. MACQUARIE UNI 4- 5 – 29 Davis was the tenth former Sydney AFL player to play a senior AFL game in 2008. MOOREBANK SPORTS 23- 20 – 158 def. HOLROYD-PARRA 0 - 1 - 1 PROGRAM PLAYER TALENTED FOOT REPRESENTATIVE 2008

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JAKE TRESTRAIL (Pennant Hills) In 2008 a Club Championship Award will be issued to the leading Premier Division and First Division Club based on on-field performance of their top three grades. Points will be

awarded as follows: Pennant Hills’ Jake Trestrail is the NAB Rising Star nomination for round seven.

Jake ’Snake’ Trestrail moved from Adelaide in 2003 and played out his junior years at West- Seniors: 6 points for a win; 3 for a draw, 0 for a loss brook JAFC before joining Pennant Hills as an under 16 year old in 2005. Jake was voted Reserves: 4 points for a win; 2 for a draw, 0 for a loss the Under 18 Best & Fairest in 2006 and the Reserve grade winner in 2007 when he also

and made his debut in the Senior team, playing 4 games. Under 18’s/Second Division: 2 points for a win; 1 for a draw, 0 for a loss

Jake is a very courageous player and his main physical attributes are his speed and endur- If a club only has two teams their total points have a 10% weighting added to them. ance. He has been one of Pennant Hills’ best players in 2008 and his selection in the Syd- ney Under 23 Representative team is thoroughly deserved. He is aiming to win his third Best & Fairest award in a row - Club Championship Points as at 26/05/2008 Under 18’s, Reserves & Seniors in consecutive years!

Premier Division Seniors Reserve U18's Second Weighting Total Previous Nominees UNSW/ES 36 28 14 78 Rd 1 Dylan Taylor (St George) Rd 2 Sam Rutland (UNSW/ES) Pennant Hills 36 24 8 68 Rd 3 Max Wilson (North Shore) East Coast Eagles 24 24 10 58 Rd 4 Brydon Coles (Sydney University)

NAB RISING STAR NAB Rd 5 Matthew Keys (Campbelltown) Sydney Uni 24 20 12 56 Rd 6 Nick Charlwood (St George) St George 30 16 2 48 Western Suburbs 24 8 6 38 North Shore 12 12 12 36 BARBARA DICKEN (Western Suburbs) Campebelltown 12 0 8 20 WHICH ARE YOU? Western Suburbs stalwart Barbara Dicken is this weeks Volunteer of the Week. Wollongong 6 4 4 14 Are you the active member Barbara is a Life member of both the Western Suburbs Football and licensed Clubs and brings over 20 years experience as a committee member to each and every That kind that would be missed Balmain Dockers 6 4 0 1 11 Or are you just contented game. Barbara is well known in the Sydney Football community as the friendly time Your name was on the list keeper who knows the job backwards and always has her trusty time clock and siren ready for action. She has rarely missed any of the Magpies games for as long Do you attend the meetings as most of us can remember and is an exceptional member of the Club’s structure. First Division Seniors Reserve U18's Second Weighting Total During the Finals series Barb will be seen volunteering her services to the league And mingle with the flock UTS 36 24 6 66 Or do you just stay at home for time keeping duties and will go about her job in her usual professional manner. And criticise and knock For a large majority of the last 20 years Barbara served as Club Secretary and has Manly Warringah 30 24 12 66 also given invaluable service as the Outdoor Sports Director of WSAFC Ltd. Her Macquarie University 30 20 10 60 Do you take active part involvement with the Netball and Cricket clubs is legendary as is her passion for the To help the work along Carlton Football Club and it is not unusual to find her visiting sick Club Members or Southern Sharks 36 16 4 56 Or are you satisfied to be helping to organize a fundraiser to support the Club. Prior to the commencement of the match day time keeping duties with the Under 18s Barb can be found helping 2008CLUBCHAMPIONSHIP AWARD The kind that just belong Holroyd Parramatta 12 12 0 24 out in the canteen, making cups of coffee and cutting bread rolls or slicing the Do you push the cause along tomatoes and lettuce for the BBQ. After the Seniors have finished she is back in the Penrith 12 0 6 18 And make things really tick canteen cleaning up and putting out the rubbish so that every one can get back to

Or leave the work to just a few the Club for the after match function where it is highly likely that she will have Moorebank 6 10 1.6 17.6 donated some of the awards. Barbara has been a true leader of the Club and has And talk about the clique Nor West 6 8 1.4 15.4 earned the respect of all as she has supported the teams through the lean years Think this question over just as passionately as she has in the successful times. She has witnessed the Camden 0 4 0.4 4.4 deeds of many of our finest players yet has always treated each player and sup- You know right from wrong Are you an active member porter with the same respect. Her ongoing commitment and passion for Wests has Or do you just belong made her one of the Club’s finest contributors and makes her a fine candidate for this weeks award. VOLUNTEER OF THE WEEK WEEK THE OF VOLUNTEER

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INTERSTATE RIVALRY RETURNS TO SYDNEY Next weekends Queens Birthday break see a number of

the Sydney AFL Umpires involved in representative football. Congratulations are extended to the following JUNE LONG WEEKEND umpires upon their selection: HENSON PARK, MARRICKVILLE NAB U18 Championships Round 2: Paul Barron (Field), Matthew Gestier (Field), Andrew Rutherford (Field); Tim Pow (Boundary), Roy Goh (Goal). They will also be joined by umpires from the AFL Canberra competition.

AFL (NSW/ACT) 2008 Regional Championships: Glen Callaghan (Field)

Sydney AFL v VAFA: Damian Anderson (Field), Sean Richardson (Field), Tim Griffin V (Boundary), Robert Taylor (Boundary), Kevin Morrison (Goal), Andrew Scovell (Goal). The WHISTLE THE VAFA will supply a Field umpire for the game.

For the NAB U18 Championships the best field, boundary and goal umpire will earn the right to umpire rounds 4 and 5 and be involved in a live-in camp that will assist with their development as they work towards their dream of umpiring in the AFL.

SATURDAY JUNE 7 What is also pleasing to note that in the Under 18’s the two boundaries from AFL Canberra and Andrew Rutherford are products of the NSW/ACT Umpires’ Development Academy. UNDER 18 CHAMPIONSHIPS ROUND TWO

NSW/ACT v VICTORIA COUNTRY Premier Division Seniors, Reserves & Under 18 Premier Cup—Round 9 Saturday June 14 12:30PM North Shore v St George at Gore Hill Oval UNSW/Eastern Suburbs v Campbelltown at Village Green St Ignatius College, Riverview v Campbelltown at Riverview (U18 Premier Cup) Sunday June 15 Wollongong v Pennant Hills at North Dalton Park Western Suburbs v East Coast Eagles at Picken Oval Balmain Dockers v Sydney University at Drummoyne Oval

First Division Seniors, Reserves & Under 18 Challenge Cup—Round 9 V Saturday June 14

REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL FOOTBALL REPRESENTATIVE University of Technology v Holroyd-Parramatta at Trumper Park Penrith v Nor-West at Greygums Oval Penrith v UNSW/Eastern Suburbs at Greygums Oval (U18 Challenge Cup) Southern Sharks v Camden at Gwawley Park Southern Sharks v Pennant Hills at Gwawley Park (U18 Challenge Cup) SUNDAY JUNE 8 Macquarie University v Manly-Warringah at University Oval East Coast Eagles v Moorebank Sports at Charles McLaughlin (U18 Challenge Cup) AFL SYDNEY v VICTORIAN AMATEUR FA Second Division—Round 9 2:00PM University of Technology v Moorebank Sports at Trumper Park Sydney Uni Blue v Sydney Uni Red at St. Pauls Oval (CURTAIN RAISER 12:00PM) Holroyd-Parramatta v Pennant Hills at Gipps Rd Oval UNSW/ES Whales v UNSW/ES Bulldogs at Village Green Macquarie University v Manly-Warringah at University Oval AFL SYDNEY— ROUND 9 9 ROUND SYDNEY— AFL BEHIND

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President: Anton Lewis Secretary: Sean Richardson Email: [email protected] Website: www.nswafua.com.au 1 Anton LEWIS 2 Matthew GESTIER 3 Danny DEIGAN PRESIDENTS RUMBLINGS We are close to half way through 4 Sean RICHARDSON the season now and with most teams having played each other 5 Matthew JAMES (AFL) once it seems that the contest for the final five is very much up 6 Justin FOX for grabs. We have had a number of umpires making their de- 7 Frank KALAYZICH buts in all grades and disciplines, so well done and we hope 8 Michael PECK you enjoy your time in umpiring football in AFL Sydney. 9 Andrew RUTHERFORD MEMBERSHIP NOW DUE Thank you to all Members who have

10 Michael O'GRADY 11 Pierce FIELD joined the Association this year. A reminder that applications for 12 Peter HUMPHRIES 2008 Membership are due immediately - please see www.nswafua.com.au for more information, including a Mem- 13 Troy EDWARDS bership Application form. Once you have joined, remember to 14 Daniel COGHLAN collect your member pack or arrange to have it delivered to your 15 Guy STILLMAN game if you are unable to attend training. A late fee will be 17 Tristan WILLIAMSON charged for those members who join the Association after 31 18 Steven WALLBANK May 2008. 19 Liam ROWE 20 Joshua TERREY CADBURY FUNDRAISER The NSWAFUA is calling on all PROUD SPONSORS OF 21 Paul O'LOUGHLIN Members to assist with our 2008 Cadbury Fundraiser. Boxes of 22 Paul BARRON Freddo Frogs, Caramello Koalas and The Natural Confectionery 23 Simon HARRISON Co Snakes are now available for sale and can be collected at 24 Damian ANDERSON training or delivered to your game. Please contact Alison Ste- 25 Sean HUNTER vens ( [email protected] or at training) for more SYDNEY AFL 26 Jeremy BOLAND information. 27 Glen CALLAGHAN 28 Carl FLETCHER THANK YOU – STEVEN WALLBANK Just like a football club, CHECK OUT SYDNEY AFL ON CHANNEL 183 29 Ashley SYMONS the NSWAFUA is a non-for-profit organisation that relies heavily 30 Nick ELLIS on the time and services of a number of valuable volunteers. 31 Mark RICHARDS This week we’d like to extend a special thanks to our 2008 Club Wednesday – 9:00pm – 10:00pm & 32 Brenton HISSEY Umpire Liaison Officer – Steven ‘Harvey’ Wallbank. As a valued 33 Tom BOWES Life Member of the Association, Harvey has been around umpir- Saturday – 8:00am – 9:00am 34 Max FRIEND ing for over sixteen years, including several periods of service 35 Stephen STORK on the Committee. Always willing to lend a hand, Harvey epito- 36 Chris NIVEN mises the spirit and camaraderie within the NSWAFUA. This Sydney AFL Match of the Week 37 David LENOIR season Harvey has embraced a new role assisting with the

38 George ACLAND integration of the Club Umpire Program – and from everyone at WEEK THE OF MATCH FOXTEL the NSWAFUA – thank you! 39 Petros MARKOU 40 Andy SMYTH 41 Mark RINNE Match of the Week also available to view online 43 Peter HOFFMAN 44 Tony MCGILVRAY http://www.maxcast.com/aflnswtube 45 Luke MATTHEWS 46 John FREELAND 48 Scott NUGENT 2008 NSW AF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION UMPIRESASSOCIATION AF 2008NSW 49 Nathan ELSWORTHY 50 Daniel STANTON Round 8 Match of the Week 51 Gerard PARSONS 52 Chris MARATHAKIS 53 Ron JOHNSON Sydney University v St George 55 Ed SCULLY 56 Julian HAY 57 Peter FELDMAN

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President: Paul Coughlan President: Daniel Stanton Senior Coach: Steve Bird Senior Coach: Simon Closter Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0403 613 326 Phone: 0410 596 555 Website: southernsharks.sydneyafl.com.au Website: http://blues.sydneyafl.com.au Club Colours: Aqua & Black Club Colours: Navy Blue & White

1 Leigh CAMPBELL We welcome the Wollongong Lions who make the trip out to 1 Daniel STANTON 2 Christopher KENDRICK Monarch today as we look to turn around last weeks per- 3 Shanan KERSHAW 2 Alan FRITSCH formances which resulted in losses in all three grades. The Sharks would like to thank their major sponsor, 4 Martin RODOREDA 3 Troy SHEAN 5 Trent WRIGHT Northies Hotel for their continuing support in 2008. In under 18’s last week, many opportunities were lost in the 6 Ben BOURKE first three quarters through poor skills and decision making, 5 Jake MCINTOSH 7 Mark SKUSE Northies Cronulla Hotel resulting in constant turnovers. Things improved in the last 6 Ryan MURPHY 8 Dane COBURN quarter, however even though we worked our way into a Cnr Kingsway & Elouera Rd, Cronulla 10 Brian KERSHAW winning position, we could not finish off constant forward 7 Phil HAMER (C) 11 Trevor DUNN thrusts, eventually losing by two points. One bright point New sponsors on board for this year include Stapleton’s 12 Corey EVERSON 8 Stu BRIERTY was the performance of our backline with Tom Young lead- Meats and Sean Fitzpatrick Panel Beating. 13 Christopher LEES ing the way. Other good performers were Glen Snaidero, 9 Pete MURRELL 14 Jon WRIGHT Jake Brazill & Fraser Brown. 15 Glen SNAIDERO 10 Cameron ROE Stapleton’s Meats 16 Ben REID Overall improvement and consistency will be required from 11 Mick BELLMAN 71 Gymea Bay Road GYMEA 17 Ashley BURKE now on if we are to be a force in this competition for the 18 Ashley CONDON remainder of the season. 12 Josh WOODS Sean Fitzpatrick Panel Beating 19 Simon NEILSEN 20 Matthew KEYS 13 Brendan KENNY 10 Allison Road Cronulla 21 Anthonie PARKER 14 Tony GRAF 22 Brenton SOMMERVILLE 23 Jeff TALBOT 17 Adam CARMODY 24 Hamish SHERWOOD 18 Ben JANNSON 25 Chris FRETWELL 26 Daniel McCARTHY 19 Michael FINDLAY 27 Daniel FRASER 28 Peter DELEMETROU 20 Jeff O'SULLIVAN 29 Louis ALIPHON 22 Rod LOXLEY 30 Gavin KELLY 31 Matt EDWINS 23 Matt GRAHAM

32 Sean LAKEMAN SHARKS SOUTHERN 33 Mark IRVING 24 Troy SHEAN 34 Michael CHANDLER

CAMPBELLTOWN BLUES CAMPBELLTOWN 25 Leon JOHNSON 35 Joel CRACKNELL 36 Simon DAVID 26 Ben JOHNSON 37 Dale WHITE 27 Dave TAYLOR 39 Peter DELIMITROU 40 Anthony PRATT 28 Bill OAKLEY 43 Luke COUGHLAN 44 Chris SCHAFER 29 Jon BUTCHER 45 Daniel FRYER 31 Bodie SCHULTZ 46 Chantha PAL 49 David GARDNER 45 Duane WILD 55 Matthew MOREY 55 Graeme ROBERSON

¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18 ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18

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President: Peter Kay President: Ian Ferguson Senior Coach: Louis Cannatelli Senior Coach: Jason Philp

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0409 255 586 Phone: 0419 963 913 Website: www.manlyafl.com Website: www.wlions.com.au Club Colours: Maroon & White Club Colours: Red & White

1 Brendan BLAKE The Manly Wolves Firsts continued their recent good record at Trumper 1 Marc SHEPPARD The Seniors came out a different side to the one defeated by Balmain 2 Park with a solid 6-goal victory against arch rival UTS in an entertaining weeks prior. After conceeding two early goals, the Lions worked their way 2 Phil HORRELL 3 Aidan RILEY match played in perfect conditions. Apart from an early UTS goal, the on top for the rest of the half with a determined tough tackling approach. Clearly stinging from their last effort, consecutive 4 goal to 2 quarters had 3 Ty ARMATIGE Wolves were never headed, winning each quarter as they destroyed the 4 Jason PHILP Bats’ unblemished record. the home side well in front at the main break. But it was a completely 5 Scott DENNIS different story after half-time, as though someone had flicked a switch. 4 Sam TIER The Eagles made all the running as the Lions stopped doing all the hard Hayward led from the front winning an important ruck duel as the Wolves 6 Adam McCONNOCHIE things which had given them their advantage. We must begin to produce 5 Mathew ROBINSON regularly enjoyed first use on the small oval. Hawkins and Hart were 4 quarters efforts to be in with a chance of victory on a regular basis. consistently consistent once again while Webb picked up plenty of con- 8 Bradley PATTERSON Today's game will be tight tussle between two sides desperate for a win. 6 Dan CANHAM (C) tested ball in the clinches. Despite a fresh lick of pink, Rawle slipped under the UTS guard to post 4 goals while Murray (3 goals) lived up to his 10 James WEAVERS 7 Sam MURRAY ‘Velcro’ tag in an eye catching display, snatching anything that floated near The Reserves came back to earth with a thud suffering a comprehensive 12 Shane DAVIS defeat at the hands of the Eagles. Try as they might, the boys couldn't 8 David STROUD the Wolves’ half forward line. 13 Daniel McCLURE find a successful avenue to goal as the scoreline suggests. Not to say it was all one-way traffic as we did enjoy periods of play with the bulk 9 Joel GLOEDE The Manly Reserves slipped to the top of the ladder, with a 26-point win 14 Michael TOUSSIS of possession. However poor kicking is poor football, and eleven straight over the previously undefeated UTS. The Wolves were convincing all day, behinds before registering a solitary major probably set an unenviable 10 Marcus COBAN extending its lead in every quarter. Andrews was the revelation for the 15 Tom HEATH club record. Wolves after a late call up from Coach Adams and quickly became the go- 11 Niall MCDONAGH to man at CHF, kicking 5 impressive goals. Veteran defenders Jackman 16 Harry BOWN and Gumbleton caused plenty of headaches and backaches for the UTS The Under 18's went down to an Eagles side that shot out of the blocks 12 Mathew WEBB forwards, while Collins relished his move up forward, kicking 4 majors. 17 Chris HALLY-BURTON and had established a match winning lead by quarter-time. From that point on it was a competitive game of footy but the damage had been 13 Owen WILLIAMS 19 Guy BARTLETT done. The boys must learn to stamp their authority on a game from the Another major injury to a key player soured the Wolves’ hard fought 9- 20 David GOODLEY outset, rather than standing back and waiting to see what unfolds. The 14 Matthew RAWLE point win against Pennant Hills with Murray going down in the second good sides in the competition won't give you a second chance, so it will quarter with a broken wrist. The Wolves showed plenty of character and 21 Sam DOWLING require a big team effort to get over the Blues today. 15 Chris HICKFORD determination to get across the line and ensure it holds onto second spot on the ladder. Brassil was unstoppable all day, pulling down at least a 23 Paul BALDING 16 Ben JOSEPH (VC) dozen contested marks and combining with Hawkins to set a great exam- Next Home Game: Sunday June 15 v Pennant Hills ple for the inexperienced Wolves. Tier was at his inspirational best, while 24 Daniel POSCH 17 Peter HARRIS Meadows and Mountford were as reliable as ever down back. The Wollongong Australian Football Club would like to thank it's valued 27 Matt ADAMSON sponsors for their ongoing support: 18 Andrew WRIGHT The Manly Thirds couldn’t sustain its strong start against UTS, with the 28 Cameron STANTON 19 Craig PRIDGEON (VC) Bats running over the top of the Wolves to post a comprehensive win. Illawarra Master Builders Club Gordon MacDonald Electrical Jones and Fraser kicked 2 goals each, with Jones once again the Wolves 29 Ricky NEELS Maintek Services IMB 20 Andy WHITELAW best, and was well supported by Bennett and Thompson. Slater & Gordon Supporters World 31 Michael DOMBROVSKI Asset Copier & Equipment Services Aceit 21 Julian WILSON This weekend the Wolves return to Weldon Oval against the Sharks and 32 Nick MITCHELL Bussoletti Lawyers Carlton & United Beverages host its first Ladies Day function for the year. So a special invitation to LIONSWOLLONGONG Illawarra Mercury Keira Dry Cleaners 22 Sebastian WILSON girlfriends, wives, mums, sisters and female friends to support the Wolves 34 Joshua TIER Murphy's Bar & Grill and enjoy a glass of bubbly and a special lunch spread. Please visit the 23 Kurt HAYWARD (C) 35 Ben GRIFFEN Club website for details www.manlyafl.com 24 Chris DONOVAN 37 Alex PERGER MANLY-WARRINGAH MANLY-WARRINGAH WOLVES 38 Mitchell HOGAN 25 Ben HAWKINS 39 Clint WELLS 26 Rob HART 40 Duane JEFFERIS 27 Rob KING 41 Graeme BATTY 28 Dave MCMILLAN 44 Troy BARTLETT 58 Peter MURPHY

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President: Jason McLennan President: Chris Nixon Senior Coach: Daniel Archer Senior Coach: Roger Moten

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0403 849 269 Phone: 0412 856 996 Website: www.suanfc.com Website: http://www.utsafc.com Club Colours: Blue & Yellow Club Colours: Green & Black

1 Angus SCOTT We welcome the St George Crows and their supporters to 1 Roger MOTEN 2 Brydon COLES This week we thank our sponsors- Walter Turnbull University Oval Number 1 for Family Day and thank them 2 Drew PEARCE 3 Frank PUNCH for their cooperation with the change of start times. As in 4 Michael HIGGINS previous years there will be junior football between the 3 Matthew RYAN The WalterTurnbull difference is our team of more than 250 5 Mark EGAN Reserves and Seniors games and many activities for the 4 Andrew DAVIS professionals in Canberra and Sydney offering a personal 6 Ben MANKARIOUS juniors from the local community who are in attendance. 5 George CAPOZZI service to clients, large and small. 7 Leigh McWHIRTER 6 Andrew THAIN 8 Aaron HAWKINS This year, with the support of our club sponsor, Sydney City For our business clients, we bring the power of a large char- 7 Jonathan LYNAS 9 Joel CARR Toyota (Glebe) the club is supporting the Spastic Centre as tered accounting firm delivering through a single point of 10 Nick COSTELLO its Family Day charity. You may have seen the SUANFC/ 9 Shannon QUINN contact - your advisor. 11 Ben FLETCHER Spastic Centre branded Toyota Yaris on display at Henson 10 Michael ATKINSON 12 Matthew LEIBOWITZ Park for Round 1 which is a symbol of the work we are 11 Nick ALLARDICE For all organisations, we are the true alternative for the full 13 Michael HEALY range of assurance, governance and consulting services. doing together this year. The Spastic Centre helps build 12 Andrew KEITH 14 Luke HIGGINS futures for people with cerebral palsy (CP). It provides ther- 13 Andrew MORLEY 15 Roland WOOD apy, services, education and equipment for children and Our wealth management team of experienced and moti- 16 Jay KARUTZ adults with CP. Recently the Spastic Centres Head Office at 14 Jan GABRYNOWICZ vated advisors create tailored solutions across the range of 17 Paul McWHIRTER Alambie Heights burnt down so the society is facing a tre- 15 John COLBERT investment options. 18 James FITZPATRICK mendous challenge to rebuild facilities and maintain all of its 16 David MITCHELL 19 Simon NASH The WalterTurnbull success is founded on being a great important activities. 17 Mark RUSSELL 20 Ben FITZPATRICK place to work, which attracts the cream of graduates and 21 James MILLER Proceeds from gate and raffle takings will be donated by the 18 Rhys HENDERSON experienced professionals across our service offerings. 22 Russell DAWSON Club the Spastic Centre. 19 George ANTONAS 23 Andrew KRAEFFT 20 Chris MINTERN For any queries: 24 Dave CONWAY 21 Scott HISSEY Level 17, 55 Clarence Street

25 Maximillion NICHOLSON BATS UTS 23 Joel URBAN SYDNEY NSW 2000 26 Gary BURCH (02) 9299 4678 27 Nick CAIN 25 Ed RASHEED 28 Joshua LEARY 27 Liam FLANAGAN 29 Matt WAKELIN 30 Alex WHOOLEY 30 Chris McLACHLAN 31 Fraser McEWIN 31 Dustin TEASDALE 32 Jack LAWSON 33 Julian RYAN 33 Jess McGUIRK 34 Graham KNOX 34 Alex LEE 36 Shaun SILVER 35 Tim AIR 36 Josh MORAN 37 Paul KAPIRIS 37 Tom RADFORD 41 Joseph ANDERSON

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS STUDENTS SYDNEYUNIVERSITY 38 Christopher CLAREBROUGH 42 Sam KING 39 Andrew CONNOR 43 Travis PAECH 42 Ben MALONE 44 Brett NITSCHKE 43 Sam CRICHTON 49 Aaron EVERITT 47 David BEATON 57 J.CHAMPION DE CRESPIGN 48 Anthony LEACH 59 Angus WILSON 59 Daniel MCGRATH

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Senior President: Jim Allan President: Andrew Cubbitt Senior Coach: Richard Potts Senior Coach: Craig Tognolini Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0418 536 819 Phone: 0408 447 812 Website: hawkesburyafc.com.au Website: www.stgeorgefc.com.au Club Colours: Blue & White Club Colours: Navy Blue, Red & Yellow 1 James CADET St George play away from Olds Park this weekend after a long run 2 Casey WENSELOWSKI THE Nor-West Jets slumped to one of their worst losses of the Sydney AFL 1 Scott RICHMOND of home games broken only by a trip to Wollongong. Their form has 3 Dale WELLINGTON First Division season when they were hammered by the Southern Sharks been a little up and down and have been winning "ugly", although 4 Dominic SHIPLEY by 129 points at Gwawley Oval, Taren Point on Saturday. The Jets were 2 Brad PULLIN the game last week against Western Suburbs showed some good 5 Matthew BROPHY missing several stars from their best team, including key forwards Andrew patches of what the coaching staff are looking for from their side. 6 Samuela TANUKU Travers, Jon Schoenmaker and Stewart Potts and defenders Matthew 5 Chris MACDOUGAL Injury and unavailability have left the side a little unstable and the 7 Gregory JENKINS Lloyd, Matt Brophy and Nick Milkins, and it showed as they struggled to be coaches will be keen for that to settle down soon so that some con- 6 Rod CRAIG sistency at selection can be attained. 8 Jon SCHOENMAKER competitive for most of the 24.13 157 to 4.4 28 loss. Nor-West had lost its 9 Scott ALLAN previous trip to Gwawley in round one by 184 points, but despite this result 7 Shane DEMIR 10 Gerard SMITS Captain Declan Donohue has been in excellent form, as has Scott being closer, it showed there is still plenty to work on at Bensons Lane. The Richmond and Dwain Watkins. Ruckman Pat McBride is on the 11 Donald WATERSTON Sharks did as they pleased in the first half, piling on 13 unanswered goals 9 Declan DONOHUE (C) injury list but Michael Holmes stepped up well to the challenge last 12 Stephen DAVIDSON to lead by 85 points at the main change, with Nor-West managing four week. The forward line is looking more dangerous with the inclusion 13 Gerard DELANEY behinds from their only four forays into attack. But after a half time rev from 10 Peter DUGMORE of Maurice Goolagong who is settling in well into his new club. Tim 14 Aaron BAYNE coach Richard Potts, the Jets lifted in the second half and made the Sharks Addison in the backlines played well last week and the Crows will be 15 Peter BROWN 12 Tim ADDISON looking for that to continue today. work a little harder for their possessions, still conceding 11 goals but man- 16 Nick MILKINS aging to kick four themselves. Jack Pascoe and Peter Kyle were towers of 17 Jack PASCOE 13 Alister CROOK The Reserve grade under coach Todd Dalton have found some form strength in the backline, saving the result from being much worse, while 18 Paul VACHALEC over recent weeks although suffer from the instability of the first 19 Paul KNIGHT Paul Sherwood and Owen Butcher were tireless on the ball. The alliance 14 Matt NICHOLS grade line up and player movements between the two grades. They have shown great team spirit of late though and have blended well 20 Jake BERRY with East Coast finally bore some fruit, with three Eagles lining up for the Jets, with Julian Kasby turning in a strong performance and Matt Scholz 15 Chris GORDON as a group. Its good to see players being rewarded with senior 21 Chris KYLE selection after finding touch in the reserve grade. 22 Nathan FORSYTH presenting well across half forward in his senior debut and first game of footy after suffering a broken leg early last season. The Jets return home to 19 Jon SHINEBERG 23 Anthony RIACH St George would like to thank Nationwide Payroll Services for their 24 Stewart POTTS Bensons Lane this Saturday to take on a UTS team sure to be fired up after 23 Maurice GOOLAGONG support of the St George Crows in 2008. Nationwide Payroll take the 25 Scott FRENKEN going down to Manly-Warringah on Saturday. IT WAS only the odd lapse in worry out of a companies pay roll issues, and also give employment concentration that cost the Jets' reserves as they lost by 61 points to the 26 Matthew LLOYD 26 Brett BEDWELL to some St George players. Go to www.nationwidepayroll.com.au for 27 Damien SHIPLEY Sharks, 17.18 120 to 9.5 59, in the early game. Nor-West gained an early further details and support the companies that support the Crows. 28 Damian WILLIAMS lead in Chris Kyle's 50th club game in blue and white, but went to sleep for 27 Paul SAIN 29 Norm HANLEY three minutes either side of quarter time and conceded six goals as the To keep up to date with all of the Crows news, including a report on NOR-WEST JETS JETS NOR-WEST all of today's games visit their web page at www.stgeorgefc.com.au 30 Nick BENNETT home team blew them out of the water. The Jets continued to battle on, with 28 Andrew LOW 31 Chris COLLINS Nick Bennett dominant in defence and marking everything that came near ST GEORGE GEORGE STCROWS 32 Peter KYLE him, while Chris Collins was everywhere in kicking two goals and Jesse 29 Michael HOLMES 33 Mitch BILLINGHAM Bray had an outstanding match to kick three. Daniel Button, Kevin Conroy 32 Stephen WILSEN 34 Mathew LAURENCE and Brett Carroll performed well in the middle, while Ben Weatherhead 35 Andrew TRAVERS presented well up forward and was unlucky not to get more opportunities. 34 Jack HORDER 36 Dan BUTTON 37 Jamie ROWE 35 Mark BREAKWELL 38 Tim TIBBEN 39 Aaron WHILES 38 Mitch CERS 40 Adam MICALLEF 41 Luke HILTON 40 David RYAN 42 Damian BROWN 43 Aaron PURTON 42 Dwain WATKINS 44 Kirk WILSON 45 Chris HALL

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President: Peter Jack President: Grant Stodulka Senior Coach: Michael Cousens Senior Coach: Garry Bull Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0415 989 245 Phone: 0410 686 526 Website: www.pennanthillsafc.com.au Website: www.muafc.com.au Club Colours: Navy Blue & Red Club Colours: Green & Yellow

1 Bart MILL After a poor first quarter, Pennant Hills powered away from a 1 Carter MULLINS Round seven saw Camden Cats travel to Mac Uni. The Warri- 2 Sebastion PARKER hapless Balmain Dockers to win by a mammoth 110 points at ors started slowly and did not stick to the game plan as in- Ern Holmes Oval on Saturday. Demons coach Michael Cousens 3 Stuart NEWMAN structed. 3 Josh LOW showed his displeasure at the first break, because, although 4 Cameron INCHLEY 4 Mitch AITKEN Pennant Hills kicked the first three goals, their lead was only The frustrating thing is our inaccurate kicking at goal. With 50 5 Alastair RICHARDSON seven points. His words certainly had the desired effect because 6 Thomas REDDIN shots on goal, we could only put 24 through the big sticks. The 6 Brant JACK over the next two quarters the Dockers could only kick two be- 7 Hamidullahjan MANGAL time will come whereby a side will punish us for this and we hinds in a miserable display. really need to start capitalising on our opportunities. 7 Jason CLARKE 8 Hugh KIRKBY 9 Nick CAMPBELL The final score, 24-12-156 to 7-4-46, improved the Demons 9 Nick HILTON On a positive note, the team stood up in the second half and percentage sufficiently to give them a small advantage at the top 10 Jack HANCOCK 10 Donald OLLINGTON kicked ahead, with Camden really fighting the game out to the of the ladder over today’s opponent, University of NSW/Eastern end. 13 Charlie RICHARDSON Suburbs, the reward to the victor being outright leadership. 11 Joel BATES 14 Nathan WRIGHT 12 Reece GILLESPIE Standouts for the day were Banga who was back with his glori- 15 Kieran WRIGHT For the winners, defender Aaron Crisfield stood out in a return to ous touch and Reece who controlled the middle of the park and the form which gave him the 2007 NAB Rising Star Award. He 14 Samuel MILLARD centre half forward with Hamma. 16 Alex GOODALL received strong support from Sam Widmer making a welcome 15 Brendan CAMERON 17 Matt EDDY reappearance after injury, Brant Jack, Peter Carey, Josh Dun- This week is the start of our big month, with the Warriors taking 19 Tim KENNY can and Scott Reed. 16 Darryn AVERY on a impressive Holroyd-Parramatta. The boys will really have 21 Peter CAREY 18 Scot MCLAUGHLIN to step up this week on the training paddock and again on Matthew Carey played a sweeping, attacking role from the half Saturday to get a win against the Goannas and it is a game we 23 James ELLISON back line capping a fine game with two majors. His disposal is 20 Michael DUNLEA are looking forward to. 26 Tom ANGEL first class, and the Demon forwards certainly appreciate the pin 21 Stephen DRUM point accuracy of passes directed to them. 28 Cameron SMITH 22 Chris LOBASCHER The Club continues to pass on best wishes to Ranga, Pete and Kath who remains in hospital and we wish him a speedy recov- 29 Ben BEASTON Two newcomers to the side, Matt Eddy and Ben Beaston, have 23 Jerome FARRELL ery. 30 Peter BARNES both have settled in well to become valued members of the 25 Warren LAL 34 Clint SETFORD team. Amongst the goals were full forward Nick Campbell with Check out www.muafc.com.au to get all the current action six, Clint Setford, four, while youngster Duncan chipped in with 26 Phillip HARE including our home game this week against Holroyd-Parramatta 35 Ranga EDIRIWICKRAMA three. 27 Justin WHYTE with photos of our U18’s victory against East Coast last round. 36 Jon MORAITIS 38 Sam WIDMER 28 Simon LAWRENSON 40 Jake TRESTRAIL 30 Craig BARNES 41 Matthew CAREY 31 Troy MCMURRICH PENNANT HILLS DEMONS PENNANT 42 Aaron CRISFIELD 34 Tim SCOULAR 43 Richard LAING 36 Jimmy MOYLAN 45 Michael HOSSEN 37 Kevin JONES 48 Josh DUNCAN 38 Ben HEARD 49 Laine SPENCER 49 Peter HYNDMAN

55 Matt MCCAMEY WARRIORS UNIVERSITY MACQUARIE 50 Brodie COOPER 58 Jarryd GAGGIN 59 Luke BILBE 51 Dylan BROGAN 60 Scott REED 71 Jarred MOBBS

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President: John Perry President: Ken Fowlie Senior Coach: Troy Balzan Senior Coach: Terry Mudge Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0410 601 866 Phone: 0418 604 966

Website: http://goannas.sydneyafl.com.au Website: http://bulldogs.sydneyafl.com.au Club Colours: Blue & Yellow Club Colours: Black, Yellow, Red, White & Blue 1 Peter KEFALAS 1 Hayden GOODMAN The Goannas wrapped up the first round of the competition with a 2 Ed CARROL This week was a massive game for the Dogs, taking on the much improved Sydney Uni. 2 Tim BARTON convincing win over the Penrith Rams at Goanna park on Saturday. Although they had lost their past 2 games, a strong start to the year still had them sitting 3 Andre' PECH 3 Luke MANSBRIDGE The Goannas dominated possession throughout the game but were in 3rd place on the ladder. If the strength of the competition wasn't enough to have 4 Max COLLETT (DVC) 4 Troy BALZAN pressured all day by the Rams, who make up for their lack of skill everyone's nerves on edge, the fact that it was Ladies Day had a few of the boys extra with physical pressure. We were off target early, kicking just 1 goal 5 5 Jeremy KIEL 5 Stuart MCKINLEY nervous. New haircuts and boots were the order of the day with Tim Lineham a stand- in the opening term to trail the Rams' 2 goals 2. The second quarter 6 Nick O'BRIEN out, with his new 'do attracting numerous comments. Sure, they were all negative, but 6 Ben DYHRBERG saw us have 9 scoring shots to hit the lead and to go into half time 7 Michael STAPLETON attention grabbing it was. Even coach Terry 'I was absent on the day they taught 7 Trent WHALAN break with the scores reading 5.10. 40 to 2.3.15. We adjusted the 8 Jon BRADFIELD spelling and grammar at school' Mudge got into the Ladies Day festivities, sporting 8 Kristan CARVILLE about 5 layers of spray tan. The first quarter was a tight affair, with the Dogs kicking on radar at half time and increased our lead in the second half to run 9 O. SIDLO-JONES 9 Brett HARLAND away with the victory. Final score Goannas 14.15.99 Rams 6.4.40. goal letting them down. This was a common theme throughout the day, with the Dogs 10 Brad ABBOTT (DVC) 10 Nathan PETERS Best players Brodie Crane, Greg Adams, Des Worrell, Tim Barton, missing more goals than they scored for the first time this year. Poor kicking resulted in 11 Luke JARJUOURA 11 Tim JOHNS Andrew Munns and Nathan Grainger. Goal kickers Des Worrell 8, a 1 point deficit at 3/4 time, even though the Dogs had had 9 more scoring shots. The 12 Andrew FRIEDLIEB 12 Anthony CRAIG Gerrad Kennedy, Jesse Haurua, Tim Barton, Brett Rizzo, Brendan last quarter, however, was all the Dogs, kicking 5 goals to 1 to run out 21 point winners. Connelly and Grant Webb. 13 Ben SUTTON (VC) Best for the Dogs were Ben 'How do you spell KPI?' Sutton and in a great return to 13 Pat GALLAGHER 14 Adrian HEFFERNAN Sydney football, former Phelan medallist Stephen 'As if one Pech wasn't enough' Pech. 14 Mark HILL The reserve grade welcomed back many players who missed the 15 David COUPE (C) Sydney Uni presented UNSW reserves with another tough assignment having lost only 15 Grant WEBB one game this season. After some sluggish starts in previous weeks, the dogs were road trip to Cronulla to bounce back with a terrific win. Final score 16 Luke FORRESTAL 16 John MANISCALCO more impressive this week, dominating early possession around the ground. Lead by Goannas 23.20.158 Rams 2.5.17. Best players Tom Parsons, Mark 17 Samual RUTLAND 17 Jeff FEILKE Hill, Mathew MacDonald, Grant Nicholson, Greg Wellington and Jeff Nic O'Brien, Leigh Lavery, Oscar Sidlo Jones, and Andrew Friedlieb, the backline were 18 Brett ROBERTS 18 Craig SMITH Kemp. Goal kickers Mathew MacDonald 8, Tom Parsons 5, Daniel superb early and repelled all Sydney Uni efforts, setting up attacking opportunities for 19 Phil POTTER 19 Rick MCKERROW Bryant 2, Jeff Kemp 2, Jack Southurst, Scott Hudson, Tim Johns, the Dogs. The midfield was also well on top with Coen, Roberts, and Potter providing 20 James KEOGH plenty of run and carry into the forward line. This however was not reflected on the 20 Greg ADAMS Antony Craig, Brad Byrnes and Grant Nicholson. 21 Michael CAREY scoreboard at quarter time with poor kicking and a crowded forward lining seeing 21 Anthony BISHOP UNSW up by only one goal. Once again a promising start was made in the second term Our Second Division team headed out to Warwick farm to play 22 Angus DARLING 22 Daniel BRYANT with the midfield combining well and the forwards beginning to find space. The hard Moorebank Sports and had a full team for a rare occasion. Unfortu- 23 Harrison LEE 23 Ben GALLAGHER work was undone during a 10 minute period where poor discipline by the Bulldogs nately they were well beaten, but they held their heads high all day. 24 Blair OLIVER 24 Gerrad KENNEDY allowed Sydney Uni to kick 4 unanswered goals. Despite this, the dogs were able to Best players were Garth LeRoux, Ethan Dean, Clive Sharp, Jeff 25 Ben HABERLEY steady with a late goal and go into the break 1 point up. A stronger, more physical effort 25 Greg WELLINGTON Feilke, Trevor Goddard and Mushreq Al Neab. 26 Ben HACKENBERG 26 Leigh LAVERY was called for during the break and the Bulldogs responded by kicking four goals in the 27 Dane RAMPE first 10 minutes of the quarter. Given first use by Horse Bantoff, the midfield of Sex- 27 Shaun COSTELLO Today we are at home in all three grades against Mac Uni. Games 28 Daniel FRYER llechia, Roberts, and do’ Linehan began to take control whilst the backline continued to 28 David HOOK start 10am, 12pm and 2pm. 29 Drue MORTLOCK dominate the Sydney Uni forwards. The quarter was capped off by a spectacular 29 Nathan GRAINGER running goal, on a tight angle, from captain Daniel “Melbs” Fryer. The final quarter was 30 Edward KIEL 30 Jesse HAURUA an even affair with inaccurate kicking from both sides. The bulldogs ran out 28 point 31 Alex BECKTON 31 Chris OGLE victors with O'Brien, Sallechia, Bantoff, Sidlo-Jones, Lavery, and Linehan the best for 32 Nathan MCLEAN 32 Tim LINEHAM the Bulldogs. The stage is now set for a top of the table clash in both seniors and 33 Andrew MUNNS 33 Shane POWELL reserves with Pennant Hills at Ern Holmes Oval. Well done to the 2nd Div Bulldogs who had a big win. The younger Whales battled hard all day but got beaten in the end. The 34 Dean MURRAY 34 Troy LUFF 35 Grant ARCHIBALD under 18’s had a scare no thanks to some inaccurate shots on goal, but got away with a 35 Jason WILSON win in the end. Thanks to all those who assisted in ladies day - a great crowd was on 36 Mark MULLINDER 36 Steve SMITH hand and it created an excellent atmosphere. 37 Josh THOMAS 37 A. TOMASIELLO 38 John WARREN 38 Simon CLARKE 39 Joel SCURR 39 Chris COEN H0LROYD-PARRAMATTA GOANNAS GOANNAS H0LROYD-PARRAMATTA 40 Matt PHILLIPS 40 Ben DARLING 41 Tony MANCE 41 Matthew WEISE 42 Scott LOGAN 43 David DOWLING 43 Jackson SOUTHURST 44 Anthony RODRIGUES 44 Gary SENTANCE 45 Mick KEYS 45 Fernando LOBENDAHN 46 Paul RUTHERFORD

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President: Gus Seebeck President: Michael Haynes Senior Coach: Glenn Garner Senior Coach: Jason Bradley Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0433 824 455 Phone: 0410 685 761

Website: www.eastcoasteagles.com.au Website: http://penrithafc.sydneyafl.com.au Club Colours: Blue & Yellow Club Colours: Black & Green 1 Luke STANFORD 2 Ryan SMYTH We at East Coast welcome Balmain to the third Eastern 1 Peter LASPATZIS The Rams went down to the tune of 59 points last Saturday against 3 Aian MCLENNAN Derby between the Balmain Dockers and the East Coast 2 Ryan FREEMAN Holroyd-Parramatta at Gipps Rd in a match that we needed to win to 4 Gus SEEBECK Eagles. 3 Chris O'CONNOR have any realistic chance of challenging for a finals berth this sea- 5 Jason DUSS 4 Luke BARR son. After a promising opening which saw the side take a narrow lead at the first change, the wheels fell off to the disappointment of 6 Lawrence FURLAN Balmain is a much improved outfit in season 2008 and it 5 Christian TRIFFITT coach Jason Bradley. 7 Tim PHYSICK should be a great contest between the two clubs. 6 Jason WARE 8 Shane RYAN 7 Steve McWILLIAM 8 Ross DONALDSON To rub salt into the wounds, a number of injuries suffered against 9 Jon VLATKO (C) We appreciate the fact that the Baulkham Hills junior club the Goannas mean that the coaching staff will face a tough time 9 Daniel BARNES 10 J. COULLOUPAS has allowed us to play our remaining home games at putting two sides on the paddock this week against Camden. 10 Stuart AYRES 11 Aaron BYERLEE Charles McLaughlin Reserve. It is unfortunate that Bruce 11 Matthew BURGESS 12 James FORD Purser will not be ready in season 2008 due to factors be- On the positive side, a senior debut was handed to yet another 16 12 Luke DONOGHUE 13 Kristian PEARSON yond our control. One more season on the road will make year old in Tom McNamara, and he acquitted himself very well in 13 Adam BALLARD 14 Brad URE the home coming even sweeter next season. what was a tough initiation in defence. The usual suspects were 14 Lachlan SMITH again to the fore, with Dale Chivas, Jay Edwards, and Steve McWil- 15 Matt ARBON 15 Glenn BRADLEY-LABRA liam leading the way for the Rams. 16 Michael SANKEY It is unfortunate that the Premier Cup boys are not playing 16 Ashley BROWN 17 Ben PHYSICK today but I am sure that Balmain will be doing everything in 17 Jay EDWARDS Reserve Grade suffered another heavy defeat, this time by 141 18 Rod FROST their power to ensure that it does not happen again. All 18 Tim BADGER points. 19 Josh LEYS clubs need good under 18 numbers to ensure the long term 19 Gerard LESLIE 20 Daniel SPITERI survival of the club. In Sydney football working with and The U/18’s recent run of poor form continued, this time against 20 John KEANE 21 Adam FLOYD developing your local talent is imperative to ensure long Moorebank Sports at Rosedale Oval. After recording a strong win in 21 David CUMMINGS 22 Anthony STUBBS term survival and success. Round 1 against the same opposition, the young Rams find them- 22 Brendan COOKE 23 Ben ROGERS selves with a lot of work to do after going down by 74 points in what The Eagles look forward to seeing everyone involved with 23 Kyle McDONAGH was a major turnaround against the quickly improving Magpies. 24 Glenn GARNER 24 Daen LOMAS the club to be at the Ettamogah Hotel on June 21 for the 25 Cory DURIE 25 Brendon LEYSHON Casino Night and the drawing of the 200 club. It is our major Today sees the seniors away to Camden, while the 18’s head to 26 Ryan FITTON 26 Dale CHIVAS Charles McLaughlin to take on East Coast Eagles in a game they fund raising night for the year and full details will be in next 27 Brad WHALE 27 Grant BERRY need to win to get their season back on track. football record. It will be a must for everyone. 28 Damien BOWLES 28 Ben HOWARD

29 Rowan BILKEY RAMS PENRITH 29 Alan PROWSE A reminder to all players and supporters about our after match func- See you at the footy. 30 Steve O’CONNOR 30 Craig SAAD tion at our major sponsor, the Red Cow Inn. Everyone is asked to get back there after the game from 6.30pm for the presentations to 31 Jared MADDEN 32 John SAVILL the best players and to enjoy a good night. Even if it’s just for a short

EAST COAST EAGLES COASTEAGLES EAST 32 Liam MADDEN 33 Ben WILLSON time, it’s important that we all show our support for both our major 33 Damian GATTE 34 Jason BRADLEY sponsor and also the club. 34 Mark PETERSON 36 Ben PATERSON 35 A. POLKINGHORNE 37 Sam LOCKHART 36 Phil ENTWISLE 39 Mark JACKSON 37 Darren CHAPMAN 40 Nicholas HORNMAN 38 Scott LOGAN 41 Jason MAKIN 39 Ash MOELLER 42 Tom McNAMARA 40 Richard GIOUTSOS 43 Tim JENSEN 41 James MANN 44 Tim CURTIN 42 Mark MAHER 45 Glenn O'DONNELL 45 Michael JOHNSTON 46 Scott SIMINGTON 47 Blake URE 47 Tim HODGE 54 Nathan LAING 48 Paul SWAN

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Secretary: Warren Back President: Peter Adams Senior Coach: David Manchip Senior Coach: Damien Hall Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0414 795 529 Phone: 0421 551 337 Website: www.camdenseniorafl.org Website: www.balmaindockers.com.au Club Colours: Navy Blue & White Club Colours: Purple, Red, Green & White

1 Trent DEBNAM Last week the Cats, still winless after six rounds, travelled to Mac- 2 Grant JONES quarie Uni to take on the Warriors. Coming into the Sydney AFL 1 Damian HALL Balmain Dockers were not in the same street as Pen- 3 Mark GOLDSBROUGH competition Camden had made a commitment that we would field nant Hills last week. Despite putting together a very 2 Daniel NAPPER 5 Craig BEVERIDGE two competitive sides every single week, but due to a seemingly strong first Quarter the Dockers fell away badly and 6 Ben MCDERMOTT endless injury list the club was unable to field a reserves side so had 3 Billy DIXON recorded a significant loss. Everyone needs to show 7 Kane ROWLEY to forfeit. 4 Adam COLES greater discipline if we are to do well this year. 50 8 Peter BUCKLEY Despite the large number of injured players Camden fielded a pretty metre penalties are costly! 9 Scott TAYLOR 6 Robbie ALLEN strong side for the first grade game. The Warriors got off to a bit of a 10 Ben WRIGHT slow start in the first quarter and Ben Fergie was able to make the 7 Anthony RANDELL Unfortunately the twos suffered a similar fate and 11 David MCCARTHY home side pay with two goals to keep the margin to just 5 goals at 12 Joel WATTS the first break. The second quarter saw the Warriors keep Camden 8 Aaron COTTRELL were comprehensively defeated by the demons. 13 Scott LAID scoreless while adding five more goals of their own, but the visitors 9 Troy PARKER Great to see some of the younger Dockers making 14 Adam HUNT didn't give up and the defensive pressure resulted in some inaccu- their debut last week. 15 Benjamin GRASSO rate kicking at goal from Mac Uni. The Cats only managed 1 more 10 Daniel TURNER goal for the game through youngster Nathan Vella scoring his first 16 Dan COLEMAN 11 Evan DAVIS goal for the club in the final quarter. Ben Macdermott had his best Today we return to Charles McLaughlin Reserve for 17 Frank FINALY game for the year for Camden and was very strong in the back half. 12 Daniel BRIAN the first time in many years. Both sides have re- 18 Jason BROWN Kane "Digger" Rowley played well all game and got a lot of the corded wins over Wollongong in recent weeks so this 19 Ben HALLIDAY footy, while Peter Buckley, Martin Price and Nathan Vella did well in 13 Callum MATHESON should settle who is the better team. Derbies be- 20 Mark HALLIDAY their first outing in the top grade. 14 Boyd ARNDELL 21 Brad HALLIDAY tween the Dockers and Eagles are very competitive 22 Todd MULLER This week the Cats take on Penrith at Fairfax reserve where both 15 James CLARK affairs and today should be no different. sides looking for a repeat of their close game from round one- this 23 Tim KEREMA 16 Ryan OFFICER 24 Chris HILL time resulting in a victory for Camden! Go the Dockers! 26 Rob WADDELL 17 Josh HOLT The club would like to take this opportunity to bid farewell to big man 27 Glen HUNT Adam Streltschenko who is leaving sunny Camden for Wodonga for 18 Rhys DORAN 28 Mathew GARLAND work, his efforts on game day and at training will be sorely missed. 19 Jack DICKENS 29 Leonardo CATRILEO Adam was the first guy to turn up to preseason training last Novem-

CAMDEN CATS CATS CAMDEN 30 Gavin KELLAND ber and has been a permanent fixture ever since. His effort on the 20 Simon PATTERSON 31 Bryan AGIUS training paddock has been second-to-none, always prepared to put 21 Jarryd BOYD 32 Darren POWELL in more than most of the guys around him. The big left footer has been a strong addition for the reserves side this year, presenting 33 Ben CHAUVIER DOCKERS BALMAIN 22 Dion SHAW 35 Trevor KENNDY well and marking strong up forward and has also done well in the unfamiliar role of ruck on the odd occasion. Always a consistent 23 Nick TODD 36 Chris HUNT contributor, Adam has been named in the sides best 4 times so far 24 Nathan DARVIL 38 Chris VAN LUENEN this season and last week played his first game in first grade. Every- 42 A. STRELTSCHENKO one at the Camden Cats would like to wish Adam good luck against 25 Daniel WILSON 43 Gerard GRUGEON Penrith this week in his final game for the club, and all the best for 44 Ben LAID the future…..Thanks Ads!!! 26 Kyle UNDERWOOD 46 Justn GALE 27 Declan LALLY 52 Christopher MURRAY 53 Matthew PRESTON 29 Janis BLUMS 54 Danial GRAHAM 30 Ben CLARKE 55 Reys BOND 58 Martin PRICE 32 Mick CARR 69 Jarryod KITCHING

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President: David Spence President: Chris Dale Senior Coach: Salem Kassem Senior Coach: Michael Hosking Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0409 033 198 Phone: 0425 221 860 Website: http://magpies.sydneyafl.com.au Website: www.northshorefc.com.au Club Colours: Black & White Club Colours: Black & Red

1 Salem KASSEM A great win by the Under 18s last week against St George has the 1 Lachlan PRYOR Great to get back onto the winners board last weekend and even 2 Tom HILL better to make a clean sweep of it in all grades. The day didn't 2 Daniel LAMBERT team moving into the top five for the first time in many years so the 4 Adam LORD (vc) start off well with interim captain and gun player Ronnie Wason pressure continues to build as expectations have risen above just 3 John SIMPSON 5 Jarryd WATTERS straining a hamy in the warm up and he had to pull out. Not- being able to put a team on the ground each week to the stage of withstanding this big loss the young North Shore team took it up 4 Mitch FRAIL 6 Todd BAJCIC being a competitive unit each game. Today is the biggest test of all to Campbelltown all day and brought home the bacon an a close 5 Mark MENDOLA 7 Brendan FITZGERALD encounter. This week we have to step up to the so far in hosting the undefeated North Shore boys at Henson Park. 8 Chris MURPHY next level against Wests in a twilight game at Henson and if we 6 Medair KASSEM We are all behind you lads so lets put on a real strong perform- 9 Adrian HARRY can get over the line a spot in the top 5 starts to come into sight. 7 Clint MCGRATH ance. The reserves and seniors were unable to over come the 10 David CONWAY 8 Eid KASSEM strong St George line ups last week so once again they need to 12 Alex COWELL Major Sponsors North Sydney Leagues Club and RAMS Home Loans are once again the clubs major sponsors in 2008. Our 9 Adam FIDDLER fight back to keep their finals hopes alive. With today being our 13 Adam SUTTON 14 Jamie O'DELL relationship with these two organizations has underpinned the 10 Simon BLIZZARD annual Super Saturday at Henson we have a feast of football with clubs success in recent years and we look forward to paying 15 Sam CARRUTHERS the Auskick starting at 8am and first grade commencing at 7.10pm. them back again this season. 11 Matthew EURELL 16 Adam NICKS A footy fanatics day in heaven. Next week is the long weekend 12 Bill LAFFERTY 17 Cameron HOLMES Social Functions Players and supporters please note that there with rep football being played all over the country and the huge 14 Stephen HUDSON 19 Ryan MELDRUM are two big functions coming up in July. Wests Senior and Junior combined effort in bringing to Picken Oval 20 Anthony LOWES 15 Thomas O'NEIL th the 60 Anniversary Carnival. Bring along all your friends and 21 Nick EGAN Friday 11th July - Club Trivia and Memorabilia Auction 17 Cal MCGUIRK enjoy the day starting at 10am and going through to 10pm. Lots of 23 Mark LIVY (Capt) Night . Last season this was a huge success with almost 250 in attendance and everyone had a great time. This year Essendon 18 Matthew WITHERS fun with rides and performers. The Battle of the Bands will be a 24 Teddy STRUDWICK 25 Ron WASON (vc) has donated some major memorabilia items to the club and we 20 Nathan SCARFO star attraction with some fabulous local talent up on the big stage. expect an even better night to be had by all. Put it in your dia- 26 Alister KERR There will be lots of stalls and raffles and chances to win fantastic ries! 21 Blake BRAY 27 Michael COWELL prizes on the Chocolate wheel. The day will be climaxed by an 22 Lynn ROEHRIG 28 Max WILSON incredible fireworks display. Don’t miss out as funds raised from Wednesday 16th July - Club Gof Day. Numbers are already 23 Cameron FRENCH 30 Peter McCONVILLE filling fast and there are limited spots available so book in the Carnival will go towards the upgrade of Picken Oval so that it 31 Alex CHIEW 24 Patrick GANNON fast. Details are: can become a true football stadium. 32 Kade TANGNEY 25 David LINSEN 34 Brent LIVY Where - Roseville Golf Club. Limited motorized golf carts - first 26 Chris NOORDHOF 35 Daniel KULK in basis. GO THE MIGHTY MAGPIES 36 Arthur KALLOS Time - 11.00am Registration and Light Lunch with 12.00 PM 27 Brett SOMERVILLE Shotgun start, sausage sizzle and presentations around 5.30pm. 37 Daniel DICKERSON 28 Daniel COUGHLIN Cost - $90.00 per head. NORTH SHORE BOMBERS SHORE NORTH 38 Mitch THOMPSON Bookings - on club email or to [email protected] 29 Adrian DOWDLE 39 Patrick BRACKIN 30 Mark LONNON 41 Richard LYNCH WESTERN SUBURBS MAGPIES SUBURBS WESTERN 42 Chris MACKINNON 33 Jarryd LEAR 43 Jason RUSSELL-JONES 34 Matthew CULLEN 44 Ben ATTWOOD 36 Tom GREALISH 45 Andrew MARSH 48 Matthew PINK 47 Matthew LONG 48 Ben SEYMOUR 52 Tom JOHNSTON 49 Adam ZIINO 59 Johan KUSUMA 55 Matt BUCHELOR

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