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"Coro-Colo ;, o reg;,<ered •~•••"'" ohh, Cooo-Colo Compo,y". ~ SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE RECORD Round 13, July 1-2 2000 • re What's on in the AFL? All games 2. 0Opm unless otherwise indicated The latest news from the AFL (NSW/ACT) St George 17.15(117} v Eag les 9 10(641 East Coast Eagl es v Ba lmain (RI Nth Shore 810(581 v P/Hills 18.17(125} Fri 16th June St George v UN SW/ES (0 1 LOCKETT AND ROOS CHAT WITH OUR selected in the All Australian team. Sun 14th May Swans 16.16(112} v Nth Shore 99(63} BYE. CampbelI town FUTURE STARS Congratulations to Craig O'Brien (St George). ECEagles 1216(881 v StGeorge 13.11(89} UNSW/ES 6 8(44} v Swans 18.16(124} Sat 17th June Tony Lockett and Paul Kelly were in Wagga Mark Mackenzie (Balmain) and Matt Fowler P/Hil ls 133(811v Nth Shore 17.11(113} UNSW/ES 158(981v C'town 21.17(143} Wagga during the week to talk to the NSW (Albury Tigers). Sun 9th April BYE: Western Suburbs Sun 18th June Sun 30th July VCFL went on to win the grand final Swans 21.23(149} v UN SW/ES 5 9(391 West Subs 8.7 (551 v St George 11.16(82} Western Suburbs v Ba lmain (WI Primary School State football squad in camp BYE: Western Suburbs Ba lma in 11 .11(771 v P/Hills 15.28(118} UNSW/ES v East Coast Eag les (VI in preparation for the National PSSA defeating WA by ten goals and retained the Sat 20th May BYE East Coast Eagles Campbelltown v Pennant Hill s (Ml Championships in Darwin at the end of the national title they have held since the WestSubs 101(X70I v EC Eagles 1216(88} St George v North Shore (01 month. inception of the carn ival in 1990 in Sat 15th April UNSW/ES 1412(96lv P/Hills21.14(140} BYE: Sydney Swa ns A 24-man team was selected on Thursday Sheppa rton. UNSW/ES 17.13(115} vW/Subs 169(1051 C'town 17.8(110} v Nth Shore 88(561 Sat 24th June St George 99(631 v Balmain 12.15(87} Sun 21st May St George 9.7(6 1Iv Swans 16.9(105} and we will have the full side listed in the ACT played the winner of Division two Nth Shore 17.9(111} v EC Eagles 11 9(751 Swans 19.14(128} v Balmain 1815(1231 Sun 25th June Fri 4th Aug Record next week. Tasmania in the relegation/promotional final Sun 16th April C'town 24.15(159} v West Subs 88(561 Sydney Swans v Western Su burbs (NI and hung onto win by 7 points and hold their Cam'town 10 9(691 v Swans 22.14(146} BYE St George Nth Shore 17.15(117} v Balmain 1619(1 151 7 00pm EAST COAST EAGLES UPSET THE SWANS spot in Division One for the 2002 P/Hills 11.16(82} v EC Ea gles 11.7(731 Sat 5th Aug Championships in South Australia. BYE Pennant Hi lls BYE UN SW/ES Pennant Hills v St George (El After a couple of close calls in the past few Sat 27th May Sun 6th Aug weeks the Swans have finally been rolled and Former Carlton ruckman Tony Bourke (ACT Balmain 14.16(100} vWest Subs 14.11(951 Ba lmain v UN SW/ES IOI have a loss alongside their name on the and Eastlake) was named player of the Sat 22nd April EC Eagles 14.13(97} v UNSW/ES 121(X82 } Sat 1st July East Coast Eag les v Campbelltown (RI Sydney AFL premiership ladder. Championships while team mate Steve Mahar Swans 29.18(192} v StGeorge 10 10(70) P/Hills 16.10(106} v C'town 9.7(6 1) C'town 16.12(108) v St George 912(66) BYE: North Shore The culprit was the East Coast Eagles and (Belconnen) was named in the All Australian Nth Shore 8.11(59) v St George 11.8(74) West Subs 96(60) v P/Hills 20.15(135) Sun 23rd April BYE: Sydney Swans UNSW/ES 59(391v Nth Shore 13.6(84) didn't they savour every moment when the side. W Subs 20.15(135} v C'town 1110(76) Sun 2nd July FINALS final siren went at the SCG last Sunday. Week 1- Semi Finals Baima in 5 8(38) v Nth Shore 13.12(90} Swans 1315(931 v EC Eagles 14.12(96) The Eagles win was even more impressive JILL Moss 12th/13th August EC Eagles 12.13(85} v PH ills 10 16(761 BYE Ba lmain Week 2 Preliminary Final considering they were without their MEDIA MANAGER, AFL (NSW/ACT) COMMISSION BYE UNSW/ES Fri 2nd June 20th August UNSW/ES 31(19) v Balmain 16.12(108) inspirational captain Jarrod Crosby who was Roger Sheeran Sat 3rd June Sat 8th July Grand Final away with the NSW State team in Wagga and Sat 29th April C'town 14.7(91Iv EC Eagles 15.10(100} Balmain v St George (SCGI 430pm 27th August Roger Sheeran 230pm playing coach Tim Jones who was injured. Nth Shore 88(56) v Swans 18.9(117} St George 20.8(128) v P/Hil ls 1312(90) Sun 9th July Sun 30th April Sun 4th June Western Suburbs v UNSW/ES (W) WESFARMERS DALGETY AUSTRALIAN StGeorge 28.14(182) v West Subs 85(53) West Subs 9 8(621v Swans 29.13(187} Sydney Swans v Ca mpbel ltown (M) P/Hills 22.16(148} v Balmain 15.13(1031 East Coast Eag les v North Shore (R ) COUNTRY FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS C'town 16.9(105) v UNSW/ES 1213(85) BYE North Shore BYE Pennant Hills The VCFL (Vic Country) won their sixth BYE East Coast Eagles consecutive National Country Championship last week-end in Wagga Wagga but not before Sat 10th June Fri 14th July Sydney 12.9(81} v RFL 91 4(68) Ba lmain v Sydney Swans (N)730pm the NSW State side inflicted the Vies first loss Sat 6th May Maher Oval, Wagga Sun 16th July in the history of the Championships. West Subs 58(38) v Nth Shore 16.19(115) East Coast Ea gl es v Western Suburbs (R) The NSW team started the round robin Balmain 15.11(101) v EC Eagl es 10 18(781 Pennant Hills v UN SW/ES (E) matches badly losing close games to WA and UNSW/ES 101(X70lv StGeorge18.10(118) Sat 10th June North Shore v Ca mpbelltown (G) the ACT but in their last match against the Sun 7th May NthShore21.14(140}vUNSW/ES5 12(42I BYE St George PLAYER OF Swans 21.17(143) v P/Hills 11. 18(841 Sun 11th June VCFL they decided they had something to EC Eagles 3 13(31) v Swans 14.16(100} THE WEEK prove. BYE: Campbelltown Sat 22nd July After trailing by 19 points at half time the Mon 12th June Pennant Hil ls v Sydney Swans (S CGI NSW side kicked 7.2 to 1.2 in the second half P/Hills 17.13(115) v West Subs 67(43) 430pm STEVE CUTLER to win by 17 points. Sat 13th May St George 14.10(94lv C'town 19.14(128} Sun 23rd July - East Coast Eagles C'town 10 12(72) v Balmain 17.14(116} BYE Baimai n North Shore v Western Suburbs (GI Three players from the NSW side were too hot Balmain v St George SCG he fight for a finals spot is really hotting up and this Tmatch will have a huge bearing on the · aJ make-up of the top four.
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