Finals Week 3 —10th & 11th September

This weekend we have a cracking weekend of football ahead of us as we welcome as the Women’s Premier Division, Division Two and Division Three Grand Finals a ahead of us.

What a great year it has been for the University Bombers and the UNSW ES Stingrays as they look to take out the flag this Saturday. For the Sydney Uni girls it is their sixth grand final in a row, which is a huge achievement! For the UNSW ES Stingrays they look to upset the Bombers by playing the kind of football that saw them defeat the Sydney Uni Bombers 2 weeks ago. This will be a great game that may go either way.

The Camden Cats and the North Shore Bombers will do battle this Saturday in the Division Two Grand Final. Camden and North Shore have been two of the best teams all season and it is only fitting that the two sides will face off this weekend. We expect this game to do won to the wire and look forward to seeing which way the game falls.

And in Division Three the Pennant Hills Demons fresh off a week off will face the Wollondilly Knights after they won their Preliminary Final comfortably against the Nor-West Jets.

Good luck to all Grand Finalists this weekend!

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PARENTS & SUPPORTERS

• Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. • Encourage participation, but don’t force it. • Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. • Never ridicule mistakes or losses. Supporters are there to support not down- grade. • Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. • Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. • Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club officials in private. • Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and family that are let down with such remarks. • Respect the facilities and equipment of your 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. • Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, officials or players. • Abusive language is unacceptable. • Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is dis- criminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, web- site postings (including social media such as Facebook, Twitter and blogs).

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AUBURN GIANTS Amna K-Hassan 0415 282 855 [email protected]

BALMAIN TIGERS John Little 0421 259 563 [email protected]

CAMDEN CATS Greg McGuiness 0413 257 516 [email protected]

CAMPBELLTOWN BLUES Keiran Buckley 0418 611 472 [email protected]

EAST COAST EAGLES Peter Physick 0419 264 159 [email protected]

HOLROYD PARRAMATTA Justin Cunneen 0433 990 079 [email protected]

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Logan Mead 0422 486 005 [email protected]

MANLY WARRINGAH Geoff Pridgeon 0409 255 586 [email protected]

SOUTH WEST SYDNEY Mark Coles 0424 249 078 [email protected]

NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS Anna Rutt [email protected]

NOR WEST JETS Dom Shipley 0413 358 131 [email protected]

NORTH SHORE BOMBERS Steve Watters 0419 875 708 [email protected]

PENNANT HILLS Phil Hare 0409 205 213 [email protected]

PENRITH Greg Corless 0412 579 061 [email protected]

RANDWICK CITY Jeremy Grant 0414 673 210 [email protected]

SOUTH COAST THUNDER Grant Wilson 0408 267 909 [email protected]

SOUTHERN POWER Cam Roe 0412 771 574 [email protected]

ST GEORGE Brendan Donohue 0419 405 546 [email protected]

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Tristan Liles 0402 447 966 [email protected]

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Liv Warren 0406 703 664 [email protected]

UNSW/ES Mark McDonald 0438 386 416 [email protected]

UNSW WOMEN’S Karen Hutchison 0414 267 703 [email protected]

UTS Matt Rivett 0411 085 826 [email protected]

UTS SHAMROCKS Simone Faulkner 0431 400 196 [email protected]

WESTERN SUBURBS Nick Miller 0438 304 233 [email protected]

WESTERN WOLVES Yvette Andrews 0408 281 810 [email protected]

WOLLONDILLY KNIGHTS Chris Underwood 0438 294 867 [email protected]

WOLLONGONG SAINTS Casey Moane 0431 087 092 [email protected]

WESTERN MAGIC Fabian McLeod 0431 748 751 [email protected]

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FIXTURES — 10th & 11th September FIXTURES — 17th September Premier Division NEAFL Saturday, 17th September Sunday, 11th September Grand Final —East Coast Eagles vs TBA @ Grand Final— v GIANTS @ BISP @ 3.15pm BISP @ 1.30pm Division One Premier Division Saturday, 17th September Sunday, 11th September Grand Final —UTS Bats vs TBA @ BISP @ Preliminary Final— St George Dragons vs 12.15pm North Shore Bombers @ BISP @ 4.30pm U19 Division One Division One Saturday, 17th September Sunday, 11th September Grand Final —North Shore Bombers vs TBA Preliminary Final— St George Dragons vs @ BISP @ 9.45am Western Magic @ BISP @ 11.05am

Division Two Saturday, 10th September Grand Final—Camden Cats vs North Shore Bombers @ BISP @ 12.30pm

Division Three Saturday, 10th September Grand Final—Pennant Hills Demons vs Wollondilly Knights @ BISP @ 10am

U19 Division One Sunday, 11th September Preliminary Final— UNSW ES vs Pennant Hills Demons @ BISP @ 9.00am

Women's Premier Division Saturday, 10th September Grand Final—UNSWES vs Sydney Universi- ty Bombers @ BISP @ 3.15pm

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SYDNEY AFL FINALS WEEK 2 2016 — Article by Michael Shillito

We’re into September, and the finals action is heating up. A big weekend of finals footy saw East Coast Eagles become the first team to qualify for this year’s Grand Final. St George and North Shore will fight out for the other spot.

Saturday was fine but windy, but despite some rain during the week Blacktown International Sports park was in good condition. There’s already been plenty of action with two NEAFL semi-finals played before the evening saw the Second Semi-Final, with East Coast Eagles taking on St George. The Eagles had enjoyed a stellar season, despite a shock loss to North Shore in the last round of the home and away season. Finishing minor premiers for the second year in a row had given them last week off. St George had also enjoyed a highly successful regular season, dropping only three games to finish sec- ond on the ladder. A comfortable Qualifying Final win against UTS had taken them to the Second Semi. And with a place in the Grand Final on the line, it was always going to be a toughly-contested game. The first quarter was tight, with easy possessions hard to come by. The stakes were high, and both teams were determined to deny the other any advantage they could. And the flukey, inconsistent wind wasn’t helping, with frustration setting in as both sides were forced into turnovers. But around the ground, alt- hough there wasn’t much in it, the Eagles looked to have the edge. With three goals to one, the Eagles led by 12 points at the first change. The lights had taken over by the time the second quarter had got under way. It would be a more open quarter of footy, as the two sides tried to build a winning score. The Dragons attempted to get back to- wards the lead, only for the Eagles to find the answering goals. And when the Eagles attempted to pull away, the Dragons had the replies to keep themselves in the contest. Three goals apiece for the quarter saw the Eagles leading by 13 points at the long break; but the contest was far from over. But the third quarter is often known as the premiership quarter, and this is where the title contenders can pull away from their rivals to build a winning lead. That’s what happened this time, as the Eagles emerged from the rooms after the half time break having lifted a gear; and the increased intensity and speed was too much for the Dragons to counter. The scoreboard would tell the tale, as the Eagles added four goals to one to extend the lead to 31 points at the last change. Ruthlessly efficient and getting the job done when it mattered, the Eagles had a scent of a Grand Final in their nostrils and weren’t letting go. The game was safely won by the last quarter, and the Eagles already knew they would get next week off to prepare for their assault on the title. But to the Dragons’ credit, they weren’t giving up; and St George would win the last quarter. A run of four goals to three restored some momentum to the Dragons, but it wasn’t enough to prevent the Eagles taking the game by 29 points.

Jamie Vlatko was again outstanding for the Eagles, controlling proceedings on the forward line with an impressive bag of six goals; and along with Eugene Kruger and The Recruit contender Jack Dimery was among the Eagles’ best. The shock defeat in last year’s Grand Final still hurts the Eagles, and has motivat- ed them through this season. Now they are just one game away from putting things right. But, as they know all too well, the last game is no certainty and there’s plenty of hard work to be done in two weeks of preparation.

Nick Shipley, Karl Merson and Jesse Mudge performed impressively for the Dragons. It wasn’t their day, and they were never really able to get their best game going; but as they showed in the last quarter, they are capable of being competitive against the Eagles. St George’s season isn’t over, and they have another chance to qualify for the Grand Final. It’s their fourth Preliminary Final in a row

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The Dragons’ opponents in the Preliminary Final will be North Shore, after the Bombers took out a 28 -point win against UTS in Sunday’s First Semi Final at . But despite the final margin, and North Shore leading all day; the game would be up for grabs until the final minutes. The Bats had twice beaten the Bombers during the home and away season, and finished third after the regular season before losing the Qualifying Final to St George. North Shore, after finishing fourth, got through to the First Semi by beating Pennant Hills in last week’s Elimination Final. The sun was shining and there was no wind to speak of, but what there was slightly favoured North Shore. But it wasn’t the wind, but a ferocious opening burst by the Bombers, that enabled them to put on some scoreboard pressure and ensure the Bats would always be chasing the game. Four unan- swered goals was the reward for the Bombers’ efforts, as they won every contested ball and applied enough pressure to force the Bats into some atrocious turnovers. With a 25-point lead at the first change, the Bombers were looking good. The Bats had to steady to stop the rot, and did that with a reasonable degree of success in the second term. But it would be a long, hard grind to get back into this contest against a North Shore side full of confidence and running. But the Bats did manage to achieve some success, winning the quarter by two goals to one and cutting the deficit to 19 points at the long break. But it was still a healthy lead to the Bombers, and they showed every sign of going on with the job in the third quarter. Twice they would penetrate the big sticks, threatening to set up a match-winning lead. But the Bats were able to come up with the answering goals to stay in touch, and another goal on the stroke of three-quarter time cut the margin to 14 points; and suddenly the Bats had a sniff. A noisy contingent of Bats fans had grown steadily during the third quarter, and travelled to the Syd- enham Road end for the final quarter, the end the Bats were kicking towards. Day was turning into night, and the momentum looked to have shifted as the last quarter got under way. For several minutes the ball was in the Bats’ forward line; and two goals got the margin back to within a kick. With the season on the line, suddenly it was tense and tight. But cometh the hour, cometh the man; and for North Shore the man was Wayd Blackburne. The game was there to be won, and Blackburne’s four goals in the final term would be the difference. Long bombs, a couple from the 50 metre line, were daggers into the heart of the Bats. The late come- back had been foiled. The Bombers were through to the Preliminary Final and UTS’s season is over. Blackburne’s four last quarter goals would be the difference between the two sides, with the Bomb- ers taking the game by 28 points; and he along with Selby Lee-Steere and Luke Robertson were the Bombers’ best. For UTS, Thomas Perks, Andrew Morley and Tom Larby made key contributions. The Bats will be dis- appointed to go out of the finals in straight sets; but they have plenty to celebrate this season. Their sixth year since promotion to Premier Division, this was their first time in the finals; and one senses it won’t be their last.

So just three teams remain. East Coast Eagles are through to the Grand Final, and have two weeks to prepare. And on Sunday, it’s St George and North Shore who will battle for the right to join the Eagles in Sydney footy’s showpiece game. The Dragons will go in as favourites, but the Bombers have beaten them once this season. But, having fallen at the last hurdle in the quest to make the Grand Final three years in a row; the Dragons will be determined not to let it happen again. It will be a fascinating clash at Blacktown next Sunday. www.sydneyafl.com.au 7 Finals Week — 10th & 11th September

WOLLONDILLY KNIGHTS The Wollondilly knights have grown considerably this season as we have entered a Women's Division One team and have had 30 registered play- ers rotating throughout this season. We again wish to add to the team in 2017 season. We have again had a successful season in the men's Divi- sion Three comp by only losing 2 games this season and hope to go see into the finals series to win another premiership. Next year we are looking at strengthening our club by entering a Division Five team into Sydney competition. We have a new home ground at Hannaford Oval where our football this year has had a great country atmosphere and we have had great feedback from visiting clubs as to the country feel of our ground. We have picked up a lot of new players this season from different codes and this is just the tip of the iceberg, if you want to know more about the Wollondilly knights please don't hesitate to contact Russell Andrews (0414920481) or Chris Witteveen (0496220062) We are a big family club at Wollondilly and we welcome new players and families into our club.

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Penrith Rams

It has been another successful year for the Penrith Rams as the season draws to a close. Fielding four teams this year, the third grade side can hold their heads up high with many new and first time AFL players mixed with a blend of experienced under the mentorship of player/coach Luke Donoghue.

The Ramettes also saw many new players make their mark in the Division One Women’s competition. After defeating Manly in the first elimination final, the undermanned Ramettes went out valiantly the following week. An MOU with Auburn Giants saw a close bonding between the two former Western Sydney rivals and one which seems destined to continue in future years.

Reserve grade also had a stellar year, with many 2015 division five players making the jump. After making the finals yet again, they performed well against a Campbelltown first grade in the elimination final.

First Grade have had a truly outstanding season under coach Kevin Kirk in his first year as Rams head coach. A string of thirteen wins on the trot saw them finish second on the lad- der and a win against North Shore this weekend would see them play Camden in the Grand Final. Penrith are committed to again fielding an Under 19’s side in 2017 with the fine assistance already given this year by our four junior feeder clubs. Any players expressing interest should email [email protected] for further information on the exciting develop- ments planned for next season.

It’s been a big task for Penrith to cater for the finals series this year. A huge thanks to our volunteers who have already given up their time to help keep the hungry fans fed. Three big games on Saturday at BISP with three grand finals. Good luck to all teams competing. Get out in force and make a big noise this weekend.

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Sydney University Bombers

2016 has been a stellar year for the Sydney University Bombers! At the end of 2015 we saw the retirement of several club stalwarts, which saw the club in a little uncertain territory. Under the new leadership of Club President Olivia Warren, the club went on a recruitment spree to ensure they had the depth to be a true contender for the 2016 Premiership. Our 2016 squad consistent of only 15 senior players with the rest of the team made up from new recruits and rookies.

The Sydney University Bombers have now made their 6th consecutive Grand Final, a mile- stone that no other Sydney University AFL club has achieved. Yucel Celenk and Alex Rob- erts returned as Head Coach and Assistant Coach for the 2016 season. The fact that the Bombers are once again in the Grand Final with so many rookies is a testament to their skills as teachers, dedication and passion they have for the team. The Bombers had 15 girls nominated for selection in the AFL Sydney Team of the Year with 4 Bombers selected in the AFL Sydney Team of the Year; Jennifer Lew, Amy Foo, Nicola Barr & Sera Kaukiono. Barr & Lew were also selected to play for AFL NSW/ACT in the State Game in South Australia. Due to her exceptional performance in this match Barr was selected to play in the Women’s All Star Match on September 3rd.

A very happy and positive culture exists at the club, and that is not without the hard work of the committee, coaching staff, players, supporters and volunteers. We thank you for all you have done for the Sydney University Bombers this season.

There is still one game to go, the big dance. Get around the Sydney University Bombers and bleed blue and gold!

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There seems to be no clear favourite when it comes to the Men’s Rising Star award this season.

Pleasingly, it is one of the strongest group of youngsters in the last few years which gives credit to the great work both the Sydney Swans and GWS Giants Academies are doing.

The AFL Sydney Premier Division coaches will vote on the award, voting 1 to 5 on the nominated ris- ing stars and they are unable to vote for any player from their own club.

The winner will be announced on Phelan Medal night. The nominees are:

Round 1—Tim Coenen (St George) Round 10—James Cubis (North Shore) Round 2—James Loneragan (North Shore) Round 11—Jared Deep (UNSW/ES) Round 3—Jack Patten (Pennant Hills) Round 12—Callum McEvoy-Gray (Western Suburbs) Round 4—Ben Zoppo (Western Suburbs) Round 13—Will Gowers (Sydney University) Round 5—Lachlan Behagg (Manly Warringah ) Round 14—Josh Boag (Pennant Hills) Round 6—Tom Chichester (UNSW/ES) Round 15—Jake Bartholomaeus (UNSW/ES) Round 7— (St George) Round 16—Dean Meadows (Manly Warringah) Round 8—Bailey Stewart (East Coast Eagles) Round 17—Zack Smith (Pennant Hills) Round 9—Jai Lyons (UTS Bats) Round 18— (Manly Warringah)

This years Women’s rising star has a good mixture of both women’s Premier Division One and Divi- sion One players and the award could go to anyone.

The AFL Sydney Women’s coaches will vote on the award, voting 1 to 5 on the nominated rising stars and unable to vote for anyone from their own club.

The winner will be announced on Phelan Medal night. The nominees are:

Round 1—Sarah Steele-Park (UNSW/ES Stingrays) Round 10—Ellie Herron (Macquarie Uni) Round 2—Anna Johnston (Sydney University) Round 11—Kassandra Chan (Wollongong) Round 3—Angela Priftis (Auburn Giants) Round 12—Elise Arangio (Newtown) Round 4—Larissa Parry (Wollongong) Round 13—Rachael Jones (Wollongong) Round 5—Meg Haynes (Sydney University) Round 14—Madi Moar (UNSW/ES Stingrays) Round 6—Makenzie Eddington (Power Wolves) Round 15—Annabel Ferrari (Macquarie Uni) Round 7—Laara Lewis (Pennant Hills ) Round 16—Charly Iron (Sydney University) Round 8—Taylor Blaydon (Newtown ) ) Round 9—Erin Doyle (Sydney University)

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Sunday 11th September 2016

Premier Division Preliminary Final — Saturday 4.30pm Blacktown ISP

In 2016 all Premier Division matches have been filmed and can be viewed via the PMY AFL Sydney Portal www.aflsydney.tv

All finals games will be uploaded for viewing after each round

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PREMIER DIVISION P W L D % PTS 1 EAST COAST 16 14 2 0 182 56 2 ST GEORGE DRAGONS 16 13 3 0 194. 52 3 UTS BATS 16 11 5 0 116 44 4 NORTH SHORE BOMBERS 16 10 6 0 125 40 5 PENNANT HILLS DEMONS 16 9 7 0 115 36 6 16 7 9 0 89 28 7 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 16 3 13 0 68 12 8 UNSWES 16 3 13 0 58 12 9 WESTERN SUBURBS MAGPIES 16 2 14 0 50 8 DIVISION ONE P W L D % PTS 1 UTS BATS 18 15 3 0 178 60 2 MACQUARIE UNI 18 13 5 0 134 52 3 ST GEORGE DRAGONS 18 12 5 1 131 50 4 WESTERN MAGIC 18 11 7 0 144 44 5 HOLYROD PARRAMATTA 18 9 8 1 109 38 6 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 18 9 8 1 106 38 7 PENNANT HILLS DEMONS 18 7 11 0 99 28 8 SOUTHERN POWER 18 6 11 1 65 26 9 BALMAIN TIGERS 18 5 13 0 69 20 10 EAST COAST EAGLES 18 1 17 0 46 0 DIVISION TWO P W L D % PTS 1 CAMDEN 18 16 2 0 254 64 2 PENRITH RAMS 18 15 3 0 200 60 3 NORTH SHORE BOMBERS 18 13 5 0 135 52 4 UNSWES 18 11 7 0 122 44 5 SOUTH WEST SYDNEY MAGIC 18 9 9 0 104 36 6 MANLY WARRINGAH GIANTS 18 10 8 0 109 32 7 RANDWICK CITY SAINTS 18 7 11 0 69 28 8 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 18 5 13 0 52 20

9 WESTERN SUBURBS MAGPIES 18 4 14 0 57 16 10 UTS BATS 18 2 16 0 50 8 DIVISION THREE P W L D % PTS 1 PENNANT HILLS DEMONS 18 17 1 0 363 68 2 WOLLONDILLY KNIGHTS 18 16 2 0 267 64 3 NOR-WEST JETS 18 12 6 0 186 48 4 CAMPBELLTWON BLUES 18 10 8 0 105 40 5 PENRITH RAMS 18 8 10 0 72 32 6 BALMAIN TIGERS 18 5 13 0 61 20 7 HOLROYD PAREAMATTA 18 4 14 0 61 16 8 EAST COAST EAGLES 18 0 18 0 22 0

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DIVISION FOUR P W L D % PTS 1 CAMDEN CATS 16 13 3 0 172 52 2 NORTH SHORE BOMBERS 16 13 3 0 167 52 3 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 15 12 3 0 340 48 4 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 15 11 4 0 193 44 5 UTS BATS 16 11 5 0 177 44 6 ST GEORGE DRAGONS 16 11 5 0 145 44 7 UNSWES 16 7 9 0 97 28 8 MANLY WARRINGAH GIANTS 16 7 9 0 83 28 9 WESTERN MAGIC 16 4 12 0 60 16 10 SOUTH WEST SYDNEY MAGPIES 16 4 12 0 51 16 11 SOUTHERN POWER 16 2 14 0 56 8 12 RANDWICK CITY SAINTS 16 0 16 0 14 0 DIVISION FIVE P W L D % PTS

1 PENNANT HILLS DEMONS 16 15 1 0 479 60 2 UNSWES 16 13 3 0 346 52 3 UTS BATS 16 11 5 0 150 44 4 NOR-WEST JETS 16 11 5 0 136 44 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 16 10 6 0 129 40 6 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 15 9 6 0 133 36 7 BALMAIN TIGERS 15 7 8 0 82 28 8 CAMPBELLTOWN BLUES 16 6 10 0 68 24 9 PENRITH RAMS 16 5 11 0 65 20 10 CAMDEN CATS 16 4 12 0 53 16 11 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 16 2 14 0 36 8

12 SOUTH WEST SYDNEY MAGPIES 16 2 14 0 21 8 UNDER 19 DIVISION ONE P W L D % PTS

1 NORTH SHORE BOMBERS 16 15 1 0 348 60 2 ST GEORGE DRAGONS 16 13 3 0 206 52 3 UNSWES 16 10 6 0 112 40

4 SOUTH COAST THUNDER 16 9 7 0 135 36 5 PENNANT HILLS DEMONS 16 9 7 0 124 36 6 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 16 8 8 0 99 32 7 CAMDEN CATS 16 3 13 0 47 12 8 MANLY WARRINGAH GIANTS 16 3 13 0 32 12 9 EAST COAST EAGLES 16 2 14 0 53 8

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UNDER 19 DIVISION TWO P W L D % %WON

1 ST GEORGE 15 12 3 0 168 48

2 WESTERN MAGIC 15 10 5 0 153 40

3 NORTH SHORE BOMBERS 15 9 6 0 158 36

4 WESTERN SYDNEY MAGPIES 15 9 6 0 115 36

5 CAMPBELLTOWN BLUES 15 4 10 1 53 18

6 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 15 0 14 1 36 2

WOMEN’S PREMIER DIVISION P W L D % PTS

1 UNSWES 16 15 1 0 426 60

2 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 16 14 2 0 371 56

3 NEWTOWN BREAKWAYS 16 10 6 0 178 40

4 POWER WOLVES 16 4 12 0 49 16

5 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 16 4 12 0 36 16

6 AUBURN GIANTS 16 1 15 0 17 4

WOMEN’S DIVISION ONE P W L D % %WON

1 UTS SHAMROCKS 13 13 0 0 1074 100

2 WOLLONGONG SAINTS 14 13 1 0 1009 92.86

3 WESTERN MAGIC 12 9 3 0 343 75

4 PENRITH 14 4 1 0 198 71.43

5 MANLY WARRINGAH GIANTS 13 9 4 0 132 69.23 6 SOUTH WESTERN MAGPIES 14 6 8 0 59 42.86

7 NEWTOWN 13 5 8 0 67 38.46

8 PENNANT HILLS DEMONS 14 5 9 0 76 35.71

9 UNSW/ES 13 2 11 0 21 15.38

10 WOLLONDILLY KNIGHTS 14 1 13 0 9.3 7.14

11 CAMPBELLTOWN BLUES 14 1 13 0 4 7.14

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2016 LEADING GOALKICKERS

Premier Division TOT

DANIEL BREESE UTS BATS 53

ANDREW MCCONNELL EAST COAST EAGLES 45

BEN ZOPPO WESTERN SUBURBS MAGPIES 38

Division One TOT

LUKE JARJOURA HOLROYD PARRAMATTA GOANNAS 68

ETHAN BARCLAY WESTERN MAGIC 45

SAM ZICKMAN PENNANT HILLS DEMONS 35

Division Two TOT

PHILLIP AUMANN PENRITH RAMS 77

MARC DRAGICEVIC RANDWICK CITY SAINTS 55

MITCHELL STEVENS PENRITH RAMS 51

Division Three TOT

JASON HADDOCK WOLLONDILLY KNIGHTS 58

FRASER NIXON PENNANT HILLS DEMONS 50

JOSH HOWE NOR-WEST JETS 41

Division Four TOT

LACHLAN SIMPSON UNSW ES BULLDOGS 52

DAVID WILLIAMS ST GEORGE DRAGONS 49

Division Five TOT

ANDREW KYPRIANOU BALMAIN TIGERS 73

DREW BURDEN PENNANT HILLS DEMONS 43

Under 19s Division One TOT

SAM WILSON SOUTH COAST THUNDER 46

HARRISON CARR NORTH SHORE BOMBERS 29

Under 19s Division Two TOT

CONNOR MOORE WESTERN MAGIC 31

LUKE HYLAND WESTERN MAGIC 31

Women’s Premier Division TOT

REBECCA BEESON UNSW ES STINGRAYS 43

LAURA HOLDSWORTH NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS 37

Women’s Division One TOT

GILLIAN BEHAN UTS SHAMROCKS 54

CATHERINE STANTON WOLLONGONG SAINTS 44 www.sydneyafl.com.au 18 Finals Week 3 —10th & 11th September

ST GEORGE VS EAST COAST EAGLES SEMI FINAL 2

EAST COAST EAGLES v ST GEORGE DRAGONS

East Coast Eagles 3.1, 6.3, 10.5, 13.9 (87) St George Dragons 1.1, 4.2, 5.4, 9.4 (58)

GOALS East Coast Eagles : J. Vlatko 6, D. Costello 1, J. Dimery 1, A. McConnell 1, M. Eastman 1, R. Bilkey 1, B. Anderson 1, A. Drinkwater 1 St George Dragons : K. Merson 3, J. West 2, N. Shipley 1, B. Wharton 1, D. Lycakis 1, E. Shaw 1

BEST East Coast Eagles : E. Kruger, J. Vlatko, J. Dimery, D. Costello, B. Bourke, A. Savage St George Dragons : N. Shipley, K. Merson, J. Mudge, E. Shaw, J. West, A. Wynn

UTS BATS VS NORTH SHORE BOMBERS SEMI FINAL 1

UTS BATS v NORTH SHORE BOMBERS

North Shore Bombers 4.3, 5.5, 7.8, 11.14 (80) UTS Bats 0.2, 2.4, 5.6, 7.10 (52)

GOALS North Shore Bombers : W. Blackburne 4, D. Roberts 3, N. Campbell 1, S. Barkley 1, S. Car- ruthers 1, S. Lee-Steere 1 UTS Bats : D. Breese 2, D. Smith 2, P. Brennan 1, B. Nethersole 1, J. Caica 1

BEST North Shore Bombers : S. Lee-Steere, W. Blackburne, L. Robertson, D. Schacher, J. Lonera- gan, W. Bradley UTS Bats : T. Perks, A. Morley, T. Larby, B. Moyle, D. Breese, J. Caica

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Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 Xavier Stevenson 1 M Varjavandi 2 Jesse Mudge 2 D Roberts 3 Alexander Wynn 4 L Hayres 4 Earl Shaw 8 C Murphy 5 Daniel Cooper 9 C Walsh 6 Blake Guthrie 11 W Bradley 7 David Lycakis 12 W Blackburne 8 Michael Milner 13 C Parsons 9 Declan Donohue 15 K Latham 10 Jake Brown 16 L Robertson 11 Justin Maldigri 17 D Baron Hay 12 Daniel Napper 18 T Alexander 13 Bryce Addison 18 S Lee-Steere 14 Karl Merson 20 P Codling 15 Nick Shaw 16 Harrison Green 24 T Strudwick 18 Nathan Kenny 25 D Schacher 19 Nick Ryan 26 T Weston 20 Ben Wharton 28 W Taylor 21 Nick Shipley 29 C Holmes 22 Dylan Addison 31 S Mason 23 Tim Coenen 32 S Barkley 24 Daniel Tomlins 33 A Baker 25 Ryan M ercer 34 H Carr 26 Travis Martin 35 J Loneragan 27 Paul Sain 37 N Hurrell 29 Matt Jones 38 J Prato 30 Jordan west 39 J Cubis 40 Ben Hodgson 41 R Lynch

48 J Veale

50 N Wright 51 R Hebron 52 M Wilson 55 N Campbell

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL DRAGONS BOMBERS www.sydneyafl.com.au 22 Finals Week 3 —10th & 11th September

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 11 Steven Wilsen 1 Ethan Barclay 16 Harry Green 2 Patrick Barclay 17 Shannon Randell 3 Steve O'Connor 28 David Ryan 4 Andrew Carey 30 Dominic Michalek 5 Kent Weir 32 Tim Tegg 6 Josh Mann 33 Tyler Gorman-Brown 7 Ben Molyneaux 34 Wilsen Murray 8 Daniel Lim 35 Jack Guthrie 9 Leighton Corr 36 Lachie Perris 10 Andrew Polkinghorne 37 Matthew Griffiths 11 Scott Coombes 38 Mitchell Edwards 12 Manoj Yuvarajan 39 Ben Hodgson 13 Lucas Bendt 40 Chris Windle 14 Mike O'Grady 41 Daniel Cooper 15 Fabian McLeod 42 Tayla Mitchell 16 Daniel McIntyre 43 Maxwell Jeffrey 17 James Denton 44 Jack Hill 18 Jack Schwarze 45 Rodney Craig 20 Ben Akmens 46 Michael Holmes 21 David Bertram 47 Steven Nabaki 22 Daniel Hurwood 48 Blake Willems 23 Daniel Clifford 49 Donald Hoban 24 Alex Van Veen 50 Mitchell Wild 25 Connor Moore 51 Mitchell Gray 26 Wade Stoitse 52 Daniel Russell 27 Ben Hynes 53 Tim Brooks 31 Jarrod Van Veen 54 Dylan Sanderson 34 Scott Woods 55 Nathaniel Mckenzie-Hicks 39 Ash Moeller 56 Riley Waters 44 Tate Dimech 57 Kuiam Anu 45 Michael Lennox 58 Matthew Jones 54 Matthew Newson 59 Callum Andrews 59 Aaron Hill 60 Liam Maze 60 Tim Baracz

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL DRAGONS MAGIC www.sydneyafl.com.au 23 Finals Week — 10th & 11th September

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 Finn Robbins 1 Jed Corbett 2 Jack Whaling 3 Justin Cann 2 Sam Howard 4 Sachin Burns 3 Isaac Pearson 5 Johnny Pawle 4 Josh Stern 6 Andrew Pappas 5 Harry Rivers 7 William Tyson 8 Luke Johnson 6 Patrick De Le Mare 9 Cooper Smith 7 Nick Eynaud 10 Richard Doering 8 Michael Fiedler 11 Ethan Elliot 9 Ethan Claxton 12 Nicolas Blakey 13 Luke Reid 10 Zack Smith 14 Kaia Reynolds-Erler 11 Keiren Briggs 15 Luke Robson 12 Ben Woollett 16 Joey Reinhard 13 Joel Cousens 17 Joshua Dever 18 Jack Rheinberger 14 Aidan Russell 19 Cooper Kilpatrick 15 Jesse Vidot-Coleman 20 Jarrod Wachman 16 Josh Swinnerton 21 Jake Bartholomaeus 17 James Carroll 22 John Walsh 18 Chris Allan 23 Jack Buckley 24 Ryan Danne 19 Ely Smith 25 Harry Lewis 20 Anthony Woodward 26 Adam Lawther 21 Will Johnson 27 Michael Smith 22 James Peatling 28 Liam Hoy 29 Ben Davis 23 Will Anson 30 Sungjun An 24 Lincoln Pearson 31 Damien Ho 26 Dominic Moraitis 32 Jacob Hoenig 27 Mathew Preen 33 Fred Tricks 34 Jack Sorenson 28 Mike Carroll 35 Campbell Johnson 29 Anthon Johnston

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL BULLDOGS DEMONS www.sydneyafl.com.au 24 Finals Week 3 —10th & 11th September

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 Nicola Vrachnas 1 Nicola Wiggins 2 Mai Nguyen 2 Nicola Barr 3 Kiera Rogerson 3 Anna Johnson 4 Ra Shea 4 Meg Haynes 5 Melita Morriss 5 Erin Doyle 7 Emma McKay 6 Megan Andresen 8 Shani Lauf 7 Orlaith Spooner 9 Holly Cogle 8 Jennifer Lew 10 Roxanne McGee 9 Meredith Gray 11 Jasmine Smith 10 Emily Matheson 12 Ella McCrossin 11 Alice Wood 14 Madelaine Collier 12 Aoife McDonnell 15 Phoebe Monahan 13 Maebh O’Shaughnessy 16 Rhiannon Coulsen 14 Sera Kaukiono 17 Rebecca Beeson 15 Chiara Binazzi 18 Remi Banuelous 16 Chloe Scrimshaw 19 Sarah Steele Park 17 Amy Foo 20 Amy Sarandopolous 18 Charly Rose Iron 21 Sandra Janjetovic 19 Clare Sullivan 22 Anne-Lise Bidou 20 Lara Creber 24 Rachelle Godman 21 Tara McKenty 25 Ingrid Nielson 22 Elizabeth Sadler 26 Tia Bool 23 Karyn Cushen 27 Hannah Turnbull 24 Margot Alais 28 Alison How 25 Olivia Warren 30 Amy Priestly 26 Jasmine Fergus 31 Jemma Still 27 Casey Samuels 32 Sasha Banki 30 Rachael Stack

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL STINGRAYS BOMBERS www.sydneyafl.com.au 25 Finals Week — 10th & 11th September

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 Joshua Van Luenen 5 Watters, Jarryd 2 Christopher Murray 6 Garrick, Nicholas 3 James Broadbent 8 Johnson, Anthony 4 Nicholas Hills 9 Cunningham, Benjamin 5 Jordan Beveridge 10 Sykes, Benjamin 6 Mark Halteh 13 Montague, Mick 7 Mark Maher 14 Bowden, Mark 8 Fraser Brown 15 Fraser-Krause, Sudket 9 Rhys Newman 16 Bandy, Christopher 10 Blake McCrossen 17 Goode, Michael 11 Mitchell Sapiatzer 20 Codling, Patrick 12 Mitchell Hogan 22 Saunders, Jake 13 William Wylie 14 Jarryd Anthony Boyd 26 Buis, Alexander 15 Matthew Edwards 27 Morgan, Alec 16 James Dixon 29 Alcock, Ben 17 Taine Gilheany 30 Hezlett, Ryan 18 Thomas Glynn 34 Marquez, Marlon 19 Mark Street 35 Smith, Tristan 20 Aaron Beves 36 Burton Xavier 21 Daniel McKay 39 Croft, Nicholas 22 Brenton Sommerville 40 Quail, Angus 23 Matthew Withers 41 Slater, Luke 24 Shane Doherty 42 Reddie, Adam 25 Matthew Lecek 43 Joannides, Robert

26 Matthew Smith 44 Middendorf, Ziggy 27 Timothy Georgiou 45 Buskariol, Matt 28 Josiah Ayling 47 McColl, Liam 29 James Bottin-Noonan 48 Hickey, Benjamin 30 Blake Pearce 49 Jackson, Sam 31 Sean Lakeman 52 McGuiness, Michael 32 Bailey McPharland 33 Jared Mullaney 55 Barclay, Jack 34 Victor Musgrave 56 Alcock, Ben 35 Adam Storey 58 Roy, Angrad

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL CATS BOMBERS www.sydneyafl.com.au 26 Finals Week 3 —10th & 11th September

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 3 Mathew Carter 1 Ben Bloore 4 Nathan Mace 2 James Weston 5 Nicholas De Gorter 3 Cory Rutland 6 Scott Brain 5 Jay Hamilton 8 Christopher Baglin 7 Chad Fitzsimmons 9 Matthew Scarlett 8 Mat Jenson 10 Cian Furlong 9 Shaun Paget 12 David Smith 10 Chris Wolfe 13 Harry Angel 13 Tye Jackson 14 Glenn Watts 14 Bryce Martin 15 Andre Stamolous 15 Nathan Breen 16 Greg Fitzgerald 18 Josh Mott 17 Jason Haddock 20 Craig Maynard 18 James Watkins 22 Jack Leedham 19 Ben Smith 24 Danny Strange 20 Chris Underwood 26 Jackson Preedy 21 Lachlan Bolwell 27 Michael Cousens 24 Alex Colman 29 Brett Thompson 25 Daniel Beech 30 Cameron Dunn 26 Russell Andrews 32 Fraser Nixon 27 Max Mcillhatton 34 Regan Pinker 28 Daniel Hockey 37 Andrew D’Archy 29 David Wolfe 39 Cody Stucker 30 Mitch Tofler 44 Ben Hooper 32 Ryan Geer 46 Adam Dallas 34 Aaron Cottrell 47 Stewart Hodges 36 Rhys Hamilton 53 Jed McChlery 37 Ian Andrews 54 Evan Danilo 69 Scott Smith 60 Riley Miedler 96 Riley Mitchell

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL DEMONS KNIGHTS www.sydneyafl.com.au 27 Finals Week — 10th & 11th September

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 7 1 11 9 Abaina Davis 15 Matthew Kennedy 10 21 Matt Buntine 11 Jeremy Laidler

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27 Harrison Himmelberg 17 Jack Hiscox 19 Thomas Derickx 28 Jake Barrett 22 Dean Towers 30 Matthew Flynn 25 Ted Richards 31 27 Daniel Robinson 33 Will Hoskin-Elliott 28 Nick Newman 35 Aidan Corr 30 Tyrone Leonardis 36 James Stewart 33 38 Daniel Lloyd 34 39 43 Lewis Melican 41 Adam Kennedy 45 Jordan Foote 42 Pat McKenna 46 Samuel Murray 44 Tom Downie 47 Keith Galloway, Keith 45 48 William Gowers 46 Connor Byrne 49 Jake Brown 47 Harrison Macredie 50 James Clive Bell 49 Jack Powell 51 JarrodOsborne 50 Sam J. Reid 54 Ryan Hebron 52 Connor Owen-Auburn 55 Ned Reinhard 54 Lucas Meline 60 Nathan Cooper

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