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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 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 ( 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. Balmain are in fifth spot with 24 points wh,lJ~ St George have lost three of their past four matches to%fl p to fourth spot with 28 point s:·1 St George lost their round two encounter against the Tigers by four g9.~ls 9?d will be despe.rate to avenge that loss and consolidate tneirsp?t in th.e.J911four. The Saints Panthers last end was the ir Campbelltown and they will be e lost their comfortable second spot. tplayed all day by the Panthers and · ott Richmond, Fernando Lonergan ep them in the co·otest until the the rs kicked _awa

past mont Wagga last O'Brien n't lost his t c he retired from the S skills were1~eJ arded with selection ntry side. __ week which was perfect timing with the run horn ri als ahead·of them. 0 The Tigers will have key J'efen Mark Mackenzie back in the side after he spent last wek-end in Wagga Wagga with O'Brien repre~,$Q ting NSW. Mackenzie was tlfe•pther Sydney AFL player picked in the All Australian side.

PAUL ROOS TIP: St George by t:o,goals

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SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 14, July 8-9 2000 Fight to avoi Western Suburbs v UNSW/ES Wagener Oval

from previous page ... ith only four rounds to go until the finals both these sides will be spare. The Cats fought back from having scored good just scoring quickly if you 're not stopping Wdesperate to take the premiership points home today and make sure they just one goal before half-time against the opposition from doing the same." do not finish the year with the wooden spoon. Collingwood in round 12 at the MCG to kick nine Thompson has been on the right side of the Both sides are currently in eight and ninth spot respectively with four points second-half goals and win by four points in 'fightback' ledger several times this year, even a piece and separated by less than two percentage points. difficult conditions. though his side has squandered big early leads in Western Suburbs were no match for the.second placed Demons la st week­ The overcame a seven-goal games against the Western Bulldogs and end wh ile the UNSW-ES were out-gunned by the Bombers. deficit midway through the third term to down Fremantle before clinging to victory. While he The Bulldogs will welcome the return State on-ballers Tim Banfield the Kangaroos in one of the games of the season doesn't offer definite answers, he has a couple of and Jason McPherson who missed last IA/P,,,.1tc .,1,:im'l:> due to State comm itments at Colonial Stadium in round 15. Three weeks valid theories on the trend. in Wagga Wagga. earlier, the Dogs had come from six goals down "Sides have the ability to score very quickly Bulldogs coach Michael Byrne will also Jesume control of the side ·after at half-time to easily beat and three these days, which is one reason big leads can be coaching the NSW side inWagga. . •. .. _ weeks before that had turned around a 31-point reeled in," he says. "Another can be that some Byrne says his players will be concentrating on playing good football and three-quarter-time deficit to defeat St Ki Ida by a players get comfortable and start playing as enjoying themselves rather than making su y don't finish last. point at the AFL's newest venue. individuals and chasing the ball. That can take "I don't think any club wants to finish " Bryne said. Even the benchmark of the competition, the team out of the equation and what's got "But we can't focus too m Y,JOn't Essendon, recorded a major turnaround against them the lead in the first place is that they're what we need to do to play,~9 the improving Crows in round 10 when it pulled playing as a team. Bryne said the club is now looking at itself back from 22 points down approaching "In the Collingwood game, I told the players to next year and have played a number of yd three-quarter time to win by eight goals. take the score out of the equation at half-time "We had five under 19 players in our sid That effort to kick 11 goals straight in the and concentrate on playing good football. The that's promising," Byrne sa id. ·· third and fourth quarters was bettered in a end result was such an improved performance Byrne said it has been disappointing Jo number of senior players quarter by the Lions in the round 16 match that we were able to win. It was a real character out of the side f9r long periods duri n ding Darren Hall, Stuart against Carlton, but it wasn't enough to get builder. Murley, Nick Anderson, Luke Fay, capta· and ruckman Ken Howe. them over the line. The fact that the Lions could "I thought we would struggle to beat "I don't think all th9se blokes have pl tc~ .together all year." kick 11 goals in a quarter and just two in each of Collingwood at half-time, but you have to think Western Suburbs General Manager Darren S1 has a similar attitutde to the remaining three, however, poses more you can win. If you don't think you can get back, Byrne towards the game. questions than it offers answers - although you won't." "We are going into the game to win the game not to avoid the wooden Matthews is more concerned with the overall Fremantle's win over Sydney at Subiaco in spoon," Simpson said. "It doesn't sit well with the people around the club that result. round 15 further confuses the issue of how we are on the bottom of ladder. It is a fairly strong motivation to us that if we "Our greatest concern wasn't our erratic teams are scoring in fast bursts, after producing win this w · end we will avoid the wooden spoon." scoring, it was the fact that Carlton kicked a record first term and surrendering the lead 23.1 s;· Matthews said. "Possibly the reason there after another half an hour of football. Its nine ROOS TIPS: UNSW-Eastern Suburbs by two goals are major swings in games is that we're seeing goal to two first-quarter haul should have made more high-scoring games than before and not it safe, but the Swans fought back to look in just high winning scores. control of the game - only to have Freo regroup LATEST POKER MACHINES "It's a battle between offence and defence and run out a clear winner. SYDNEY AUSSIE RULES * High Pay Returns and, at certain times, the offence has it over the The 2000 premiership season has provided SOCIAL CLUB defence and can score quickly. And if you can some of the most inconsistent four-quarter * DRINKS - Club Prices control the midfield, it gives you the opportunity efforts of recent years for many clubs, but the to get it down to the forwards and score quickly. up-side is that supporters have been kept on the * BIG SCREEN & POOL TABLES We're the third highest scoring side in the edge of their seats to the final siren. In short, the League, but we're not placed third, so it's no football has been exciting. Information for Members & their Guests • ~vnNS:V AS:I RS:~nRn Rn11n.-i 14 . 1111" R-Q ?nnn ya beak it's home and hosed Sydney Swans v Campbelltown Monarch Oval

-Y,,e Swans will be smarting after their narrow loss to the Eagles last I week-end while the Panthers defeate •· the second

"We have come i month," Valentirie)sai . "We now have the beating anyone in the Valentine the 2-3 go V garnefor t "St George the breeze in t behind us in th The last tim

normal routine, it becomes less of an issue. the 'safe' game on which many clubs once Teams are more comfortable playing away now counted, the big mid-game lead also offers little PAUL ROOS TIP: Campbellto and it shows in the results." comfort to the side with the score on the board. While the developing Fremantle outfit is still More than in any season in recent memory, sitting in the bottom half of the premiership apparent match-winning leads are being eroded table, it is a glaring example of a young club and even reeled in in some amazing turnarounds. AFTER THE GAME... Come up to coming to terms with the rigors of travel. Freo Port Adelaide and Collingwood found out the may have struggled to string together home hard way earlier in the season when Adelaide wins early in the season against better placed and Geelong respectively came from 'impossible' 7~ (Jewa ~ 7~ ~ clubs, but it showed with unexpected wins over positions to win. Relax in a secure, friendly environment Port Adelaide, Richmond and Collingwood that it The Crows were eight goals down against would not be intimidated by long road trips. their cross-town rival deep into the third quarter, While the home ground no longer provides yet won a low-scoring contest with a goal to

continued next page ... SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 14, July 8-9 2000 Can any team be sure Eagles continue to soar, . . ~ ~ With players used to travelling across the country, the home ground ----~------East Coast Eagles v North Shore ~...... NSWIACT advantage is disappearing. So is the security of a big half-time lead Roger Sheeran Oval

-Y,,e Eagles will be flying high after their three point win over the Swans at the SCG omething many of us had suspected was Even pre-season equal premiership favorites I la st week-end while the Bombers moved into third spot with a strong win over the Sconfirmed as the travelling Carlton side the Lions, once a daunting prospect at Bulldogs. The Eagles were out-gunned by the Swans at the SCG three weeks ago but turned on a first-half clinic against the with an added climatic advantage, have been ·• really turned it around last week-end. After a tight first quarter the Swans kicked away Lions at the Gabba two weeks ago - that the well held at home several times this year. In ! in the second quarter to lead by as much as 43 points before the Eagles reigned in the home ground advantage isn't what it used to be. contrast, Geelong have rediscovered its ability to deficit to 28 points at the main break. And if there was any doubt it had all but win at Shell Stadium while showing astounding The Eagles emerged from the half time break intent on reducing the deficit and they disappeared in season 2000, the Kangaroos form on the road to be undefeated in all five outscored the Swans five goals to one with some great possession football and trailed provided further evidence on the other side of interstate games so far this year. by just five points at three quarter time. the continent a couple of hours later. The Geelong coach Mark Thompson believes that The final quarter was tight with the Eagles sticking to the Swans when they depleted reigning premier went into the Subiaco while teams - his included - are becoming threatened to pull away. With just five minutes to go the Eagles hit the front but a free game rated a 50- 50 chance with most pundits, more adept at winning on the road, the Cats kick directly in front of goal to the Swans just minutes later put the Swans back in front. yet toyed with the before have a real opportunity to make the most of With just minutes remaining the Eagles, led by best on ground John Benson, surged running out a 10-goal winner. their home ground advantage. again and Scott Abercrombie marked deep in the forward pocket and went back and While it could be argued that Carlton took "We have one of the best home ground drilled the most memorable goal of the season for the Eagles to give them victory by outstanding winning form into the Brisbane advantages in Australia for a couple of reasons," three points. xt;< clash and the Kangaroos are a quality outfit Thompson said. "It's a difficult ground for visiting Coach Tim Jones said the win has cert~ihly lifted th~ expectations of the club. never to be underestimated, in the past both teams because of its length and narrow "Last week when we lost to the Demons we discussed that playing well and then would have been given a hard time - or a dimensions and some teams don't get the losing was not acceptable anymore," Jones said. "Beating the Swans was a bonus that beating - on these demanding road trips. chance to play there in a season. The Melbourne has raised our expectations even further. ""''2 Fremantle has further highlighted the reduced clubs don't train on our ground because they "We are confident of beating sides abo'(e us now and being a threat in every match home ground advantage this season by train at home before a match at Shell Stadium we play. Three of our games in the next five weeks are against sides above us on the struggling at times in the west while being able and we have just seven home games a season. ladder and we must take the four premiership points off those sides if we are to have a to pull off three unlikely victories at Colonial That gives us a real advantage over visiting sides chance of making the finals." Stadium and Football Park and a recent near that might not have played at Geelong for a Jones knows that Bombers coach Chris Rourke willfimpress upon his players not to miss at Shell Stadium. couple of years." take the Eagles lightly. The Adelaide Crows discovered in their first coach believes "We are playing very differently to when we met them earlier in the year," Jones said. game of the year against the Western Bulldogs the apparent lack of a home ground advantage "Rourke and his players will be well aware of that and they won't take us lightly. We are that playing on your own hallowed turf and may be a reflection of how many sides are expecting a very tight game." starting a warm favorite does not automatically performing. He points to the Lions' poor home The last time these two sides met the Bombers ran out winners by six goals and translate into four premiership points. The costly form in 1998 compared to last year, parallelling Bomber Chris Dale bagged 13 majors. loss - and Port Adelaide's shock 38-point the club's overall standing on the premiership beating by Fremantle a week later - showed table. PAUL ROOS TIP: East Coast Eagles by a goal that even a home ground advantage as strong as "The home ground advantage will vary Football Park had become compromised. according to the way the team is playing and , Sydney has struggled all year to consistently while it's clearly still valuable, the team needs to LATEST POKER MACHINES win games at an SCG that was, a few short be playing good football to take advantage of it," SYDNEY AUSSIE RULES * High Pay Returns seasons ago, arguably the biggest home ground Matthews suggested. SOCIAL CLUB advantage in the competition. Losses at its home "I think the fact there are now six non­ * DRINKS - Club Prices ground in successive weeks to Collingwood, the Victorian clubs in the competition means a lot of Kangaroos, Richmond and Geelong forced it out players and teams are getting used to travelling * BIG SCREEN & POOL TABLES e,«<; llANNt":' I of the top eight and into a position from which it and getting better at it. As new players come has not recovered. into football and travelling becomes part of their Information for Members & their Guests

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At Weldon Oval - Manly-Warringah v Y;i 16.12 (.108) ·Mi Uni 1, 0ff!0\ "~\~2 Manly-Warringah 1.1 3.9(27)

Goals MU: J Graetz 8, A Fong 2, S Guthrie, D Haustead, C McArthur, M Saltmarsh, P Cianci, S Sam pson MW A Dignan , K Digney, T Dun smu ir as::~Tt~~,o _t~e::ll: :~ Best MU S Sampson, J Robertso n, A Fong, J Robinson, J Graetz, P Cianci SFA Division 2 - Round 9 MW M Gumbleton, A Rob ert s, H Crombach UTS'(1) 24.15 (159) d Sthrn Sharks 1.2 (8) Umpires: M Heinrichs, S Wallbank Pefj~nt Hills 7,~JA(53) d UTS (~) 5.7 ,~J?I At Village Green - UNSW/ES v Southern Sharks (Night Gamel V!SW/ES V ,iii!' ~2.5 z.ali)f 5.15 i111I 8.20 (68) Southern Sharks 2.3 5.4 7 5.4 6.9 (45) SFA LADDERS FIRST GRADE Goa ls UNSW/ES D Matthews 3, M White 2, T Atki ns. C Smith, R Tully w D A % Pts SS: L Bal l 2, P Davison, A Graf, C Shaw, C Smyth HOL-PAR-BTOWN 13 1876 833 225.21 52 Best UNSW /ES J Grant, S Hanna, M White, N Fitzhardinge, R Crothers. MACQUARIE UNI 13. J592}i 820 194.15 52 C Fitzhardinge PENR ITH 9 1087 1082 100.46 36 SS: S Nixon, A Graf, N Breakspere, D Mil ls, A Sawtell, C Leeuwenburgh Umpires: D Lenoir, D Yale WOLLONGONG a 1425 1115 127.80 32 . MANLY-WARR 1243 1048 118.61 32 At Gipps Road - Holroyd-Parra-Blacktown v Hawkesbury SYDNEY UNI T J 389 f 1119 124.13 28 , ttilJ!Par.B'twn lltt'i;f &StZa.s+ 23.,13 ,,f;,2122:(184) S-W SYDN EY 6 1326 1127 117 .66 24

H~ kesbu,v ·· } o 0.3 ¼ 1.4 (10) STHR'/'fS HARKS 3 11 960 1435 66.90 . 12 UNSW/ES 11 966 1581 6110 12 Goals HPB C Ri nghof 9. P Gallagher 7, S Wheatley 2, D Pearce 2, HAWKfSBURY 14 435 ,.t2139 20.34 0 D Cami ni ti 2, P Jarrett, B Gallagher, T Ba lza n, B Connelly, B O'Bri en Hwk G Knight RESERVE GRADE Best HPB : S Wheatley, G White, R Deaves, S Edmunds, D Pearce, C Ringhof w D A % Pts Hwk J West, C Magnuson. F Thomson, S White , C Davis, A Wagner SYDNEY UNI 14 1562 556 280.94 56 Umpires: N Kuchta, C Woods HOL-f.Afl-B'TOW ll. 2_ 121 7%;[,,Ji.49 . 22 1,6!L,, 44"4 MACQUAR IE UNI 5 1227 708 173.31 36 At Rosedale Oval - South-West Sydney v Wollongong ,STHBN:,$HARKS ·s ~Wsv i:i\v "t£tt;1 &'lifi.i' '"lf;'§l' 1ll 1' ,'.'1u 'i1'19.1o't1241 28 "'" S-W SYD NEY 7 767 978 78.43 28 ~~llongong 2.1 5.4 · 5.4 9.6 (60) UNt\tY~S 6 sos _ ass 94.27 ~. 24 MANLY-WARR 7 891 960 92 .81 24 Goals : SWS D Saunders 6, J Kre jza 4, R Cosgriff 2, D Weightman 2, M Black, D Dimmac k, P Jones, G Krejza, P Smi th ~ 0[,tl&f:lpONG . 1 10.,~ ~ 618.• ~,;esl on 57 .6§¾~. J 6 ., Wng B Ainsworth 2, G Campbell 2, G Batty, J Vaughan, D Rudd, 12 603 1317 45.79 4 K Longmore, T Debnam 9 248 .,;(1026 0 Best SWS D Saunders, P Jone s, D O'Brien, P Smith, M Black, D Weightman SFA LEADING GOALKICKERS Wng B Stanton, M Love, J Giobbi, T Debnam , G Campbel l, J Vaughan FIRST GRADE RESERVE GRADE Um pires D Malone, J Swensen

At Sydney Uni No 1 - Sydney Uni v Penrith Penrith . 1.2 8,.12 11.15(81) Jami{[raetz MU S!dneyUni 5.10 7.15 (57) Malco lm Sa ltmarsh MU Goal s Pen G Bradley 3, G Masters 2, S Stubbs 2, R Muri e, J Ward, Darre11Bleathman MU N Hearnes. C Marathakis t ·~ SU D Mitchel l 2, G Mitchell 2, B Cochrane. W Ing lis. B Pierce Fred David Wng Best Pen: N Hea rne s. M Egan, S Allen, S Bradley, R Muri e, R Allen SU D Pearson, J Biskup. A McDonald, S Woodhouse, B Gay sws Umpires J De Domen ico, B Giersc h, G Roha n Gerard Mitchel l SU 2 37

SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 14, July 8-9 2000 Campbelltown (Playing coach)

H'bury vSyd Uni on forfeit Rouna::-12 FULL NAME : Geoff Valentine April 1 MW 10.9 (69) vW 'gong 12.8 (80) Sat June 17 Sat July 22 acq U19.10024) v Syd U1210182 ) SWSyd 9.13 (67) vPenrith 11.11 (77) Mac Uni 16.15(111) vSW Syd 11.16182) Macquarie Uni v Hawkesbury NICKNAME: Roey SSharks 411135) vW/gong 17.4 (106) Sthrn Sharks 6.12 (48)v M-W 18.13(121) Sydney Un iv Southern Sharks DATE OF BIRTH : 6.1.70 H/bury 616152) v Penrith 11.12(78) Roii~~f'f H'bury 95 (59) vUNSW/ES 22.22 (154) Wollongong vHol-Parra-B'town WEIGHT: 80kg HPB 14.10(94) v SW Syd 13.7185) Sat May 13 HPB 23.18 (156) v Syd Uni 53133) Penrithv UNSW/ES HEIGHT: 180cm UNSW/ES 7.101 52 )v M-W 15.14(104) Mac Uni 17.15(117) v HPB 13.16 (94) W'gong 63139) v Penrith 14.13 (97) SW Sydney v Manly-Warringah NUMBER : 27 $/Sharks 22.17(149) v H'bury 54(34) FAVORITE PLAYING POSITION: Half back and wing [oij~~J ,: - W'gong 21.16(142) vUNSW /ES 10~65) RoliijijI,~ GREATEST HIGHLIGHT: 1995 WAFL and 98 Ovens Sat April 8 Penrith 710152) vM-Warr 17.12(114) Round 13 Sat July 29 and Murray Prem iersh ips W/gong 711153) v Macq U11.10(76) SW Syd 14.10(94) vSy dUni 13.7185) Sat June 24 Macquarie Uni v Southe rn Sharks FAVORITE FOOD: Steak, chips and salad Penrith 12.8(80) vS Sha rks 11.12178) Penrith 10.10(70) v Mac Uni 9.14168 ) Hawkesbury vWollongong FAVORITE DRINK: Water and beer SW Syd 19.18(132) v H/bury 86154) SW Syd 16.15(111) v S/Sharks 75147) Hol-Parra-B'town v Penrith FAVORITE TV SHOW : Any sports show M-W103(63) v HPB 17.13(115) M-W (119) v Hawkesbury on forfeit UNSW/ES SW Sydney FAVORITE MOVIE: Braveheart Syd U25 .19(169) v UNSW/ES8 8156) Sat May 20 UNSW/ES910164) v HPB 25.16(166) Manly Warringah v Sydney Uni FAVORITE MUSIC : not fussy H'bury 01111 vMac Uni 38.28(256) Syd Uni 19.16(130) vW'gong 14 6190) MARITAL STATUS/CHILDREN: S/Sharks 9.7161) vSyd Uni 18.12 (120) Married - one daughter Talietha - 2 years ol d and Rouoff.'?;;, HPB 20.81128) v W' gong 15 9199) one on the way Sat April 15 UNSW/ES12~80 )vPenrith 15.15(10!i) Round14 SUPERSTITIONS: Too many to mention Macq U17.15 (117) vPenrith 711153) M-W 14.8(92) v SW Syd 1212184) Sat July 1 IF YOU WERE TOLD YOU COULD INVITE SIX PEOPLE SSharks 14.10 (94) vS WSyd 10 10 (70) M-W 39127) v Mac Uni 16.12(108) (ANYONE) TO JOIN YOU FOR A DINNER PARTY H'bury 99 ( 63 )v M-W 22.7 (139) t.1Jot!'nq0JJ,-:'·".:t:75'Y.z~;~fr0fJt1iitE1tr&;: UNSW/ES 8.20(68) vS/S harks 69145) WHO WOULD THEY BE? Dad, Darren Harris, HPB 20.20 (140) vU NSW/ES6.5 (41) Sat May 27 HPB 27.22(184) v Hawkesbury 14110) brother Brad, , Jason Dunstal l W'gong 11 .13 (79) vSyd U11.9 (7 5) S/Sharks 413137) v Mac Uni 15.7(97) SW Syd 19.10(124) v W'gong 96160) W'gong 22.15(147) v H'bury 3.2120) Syd Uni 715157) vPenrith 11.15(81) and John Daly Rotin@i:1ri~;,;;~:.. Penrith 56136) v HPB 9.11(65) IF YOU COULD REPRESENT AUSTRALIA AT ANY Sat April 22 SWSyd 18.19(127) vUNSW/ES 89157) SPORT WHAT WOULD YOU CHOOSE AND WHY? Mac U16.6 (102) v M-W 9.11(6 5) Syd Uni 16.12(108) v M-W 610146) AFL -the only sport I play seriously. Sharks 18.22 (130) vUN SW/ES 3.5 (23) .:cRoii'ricf;J5 HOW DO YOU LIKE TO SPEND YOUR SUNDAYS? H'bury 04 (4)v HPB 33.26 (224) Sat July 8 On the couch W'gong 18.20 (128) vSW Syd 11.6( 72) Sat June 3 Macquarie Univ UNSW/ES DESCRIBE YOUR FAVOURITE HOLIDAY Penrith 106 166)v Syd Uni 11 .16 (82) W'gong 30.16(196) v Sharks 9.7(61 I Southern Sharks v Hol-Parra-B'town DESTINATION? Warm weather, ocean, golf course Penrith 20.11(131) v H'bury 10.8168) Wollongong v Manly-Warringah close at hand and good food. SW Syd 9.71 61 )v HPB 17.17(119) Penrith v SW Sydney WHO IS YOUR FAVOURITE AFL PLAYER AND WHY? Sat April 29 M-W 11.7(73) vUNSW/ES 915169) Sun July 9 I have one in every team SWS 10. 11(71) v Mac Uni 14.8 (92) Sun June 4 Sydney Uni v Ha wke sbury WHO DO YOUR BARRACK FOR THE IN THE AFL? M-W 24.15 (159) vS harks9 8 ( 62) Syd Uni 1012172) vMac Uni 16.12(100) Kangaroos UNSW/ES 26.20 (176) vH 'bu ry 8.5 (53) IF YOU WERE ALONE ON A SATURDAY NIGHT AND Penrith 8.10 (58) vW'gong 21 .9(135) HAD TO COOK DINNER WHAT WOULD YOU COOK? Syd Uni 18.7 (1 15)v HPB 21.13 (139) First Grade Matches commence at Sat June 10 Sat July 15 Spaghetti Mac Uni 15.15(10!i) vW'gong 1011171) Hol-Parra-B'town v Macquarie Uni 2.00pm and Reserve Grade Matches IF YOU COULD SPEND A DAY WITH ANY ATHLETE Sthn Sharks 96 160) vPenrith 16.7(103) Hawkesbury v Southern Sharks commence at 12.00pm. IN THE WORLD WHO WOULD IT BE? Sat May 6 Hawkesbury 2~17) vSW Syd 20.26(146) UNSW/ESv Wollongong Please call 02 9955 1722 to confirm Greg Norman on the golf course UNSW/ES6.6142) vMac U17 .9(111) HPB 14.21(105) v M-W 84152) Manly-Warringah v Penrith times Draw subject to change with­ WHAT DO YOU HATE DOING THE MOST? HPB 22.15(147) vSth Sharks 711153) UNSW/ES2.71 19)v Syd Uni 23.19(157) Sydney Uni vSW Sydney out notice. Driving in peak hour traffic

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Sydney Swans v East Coast Eagles at SCG

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or the sporting-minded in Australia, most in April, which was appropriate since April is Fof the 20th century has consisted of two probably derived from the Latin aperire, annual seasons: football and cricket. The meaning "to open" - April being the start of origin of the word, season, takes us back to spring in the northern hemisphere when agricultural societies. Season is derived flowers etc "opened up". Even the latter day Simon Wil son ultimately from Latin satio meaning "sowing/ opening football month, March, is not an Cameron Raper Proudly Supported By: planting". Although originally applied only to inappropriate one for football. March is Craig Tognolini planting time, when the word entered English named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Matthew Gibson it came to mean, by the 13th century, any When considering draft choices, clubs Dale Wakefield time or period when something had to be sometimes prefer a seasoned player. One of done. For the modern footballer there are just the meanings of season as a verb is to make Steve Marchant three periods of the year: pre-season something suitable for a task especially by Greg Coffey (training), season (playing) and end-of-season exposing it to the air - to mature it. It was (going on a trip). not a big step from there to apply the Sydney Football, we are often told, is a winter participle, seasoned, as an adjective, to a Airport game. Winter is a very old word and can be person who had become accustomed to the Fernando Lonergan traced right back to an indo-European verb hurly-burly of football at the top level. Peter Orton meaning "to be wet". The season used to start By Kevan Carroll.

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SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 14, July 8-9 2000 UNSW/ES SFA Round 14 Wrap Red, Blue & White 2000 learn list Coach: Michael Byrne Captain: Chris O'Dwyer Enthusiastic Penrith jumps to third after three big wins N NAME G B 1 Jeremy Goodale n another interesting round of SFA football, Penrith have moved into third spot Ion the ladder, after recording their fifth consecutive win, whilst three of the 2 Brendan Dessent teams who are competing for spots at the lower end of the top five, all had 3 Anthony Shi eld s confidence sapping losses. 4 Glenn Murrihy Proudly Supported By: At Sydney Uni, the intensity of Penrith proved too much for the up and down Sydney Uni side, who have reached the past three grand finals but are still a game 5 Sam Cutting out of the top five. 6 Brendan Dessent The Rams were well served once again by Mark Egan and Steve Allen in the 7 Matthew Paul middle, whilst Scott Bradley and Robert Watkins were also strong performers. For the home side, Adrian McDonald, Joey Biskup and David Pearson did most of 8 Nick Gilbert the damage. 9 Darren Hall 29/12/75 187 92 Mac Uni returned to form with a convincing win over rivals Manly at Weldon 10 Brad Abbot 15/02/74 180 85 Oval. Jason McPherson After being awakened last week with a disappointing performance, the 1 07/08/75 180 80 Kookaburras played with an intensity not seen for many weeks, as Shane Sampson J2 Ken Howe 198 112 BMCMedia.com and Jamie Robinson controlled the midfield. Brad Flinn 190 80 Manly were well served by their consistent performers, such as Ken Digney and Paul Webber 188 85 Adrian Roberts, but could not produce their form of recent seasons, and are now in danger of missing the top five. 15 Chris O'Dwyer 185 85 't:dt:t:c South-West Sydney produced the biggest upset of the round, with a huge win 17 Kirk Garwood 190 87 UNSW/ES GAME over Wollongong at home. -18 Brett Roberts 170 74 ATTHEl{lkLAGE GR After a reasonably close first half, the Magpies put in a blistering third quarter, which gave them the momentum to achieve a ten-goal victory. 19 Darren Peters 31/05/68 , 181 84 Daniel Saunders played sensationally as a rover, and was able to kick six goals, 20" Craig Lygo e 18/02/80 175 77 which hurt the Lions greatly. 22 Justin Dery 12/09/75 183 82 Meanwhile, Wollongong have hit a bit of a slump, and are now barely holding onto a spot in the top five, although they don't have a particularly difficult run 23 Steve Abbott 09/01/76, 173 80 home to the finals. 24 Sean Patton 185 In a night game at the Village Green, UNSW/ES were able to produce their best 27 Brian O'Dri sco ll win of the season, to defeat the Southern Sharks in front of a healthy crowd who had watched the preceding Sydney AFL game. Craig McCallum UNSW/ES were able to take the lead after the Sharks put in a great first quarter Timothy Banfield with the breeze. Shayne Reid Holroyd-Parramatta-Blacktown remain undefeated at the top of the ladder after a comfortable win over a plucky Hawkesbury side. Luke Fay This week there are two vital games which will each have a large bearing on the Gary Fuss final make-up of the top five for this season . Doug Reid Manly travel to Wollongong - both sides are struggling for form and the loser of this game will be in serious danger of not playing in the finals in August. South-West Sydney are playing a final each week as they attempt to stay in @i\!) touch with the top five sides and face Penrith at home today who, in contrast, Rushed need to win to cement their spot in the top three. By Will Ley. NSW/ACT ◄ ► • ~VnNS:V .tu:1 Rl=~ORn Rnun.-1 14 . lulu ~-Q ?000 SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 14. Julv 8-9 2000 QBE SYDNEY SWANS SYDNEY SWANS oam l1'st Red & White 2000 lC, Coach: Steve Malaxos

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Brett White (IT~ NSW/ACT -- SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 14, July 8-9 2000 CAMPBELLTOWN Handball Competition .st Reflex Blue &White 2000 learn ll Coach: Geoff Valentine Captain:Trevor Burnett The Westfield AFL Handball competition is coming to a centre near you No NAME DOB HT WT G 8 1 Tre vor Burnett 21/05/69 172 75 - - - 2 Shannon Courtney 19/05/80 184 77 Heat 1 - Hurstville ------3 Peter Free 21/05/71 172 76 he Westfield AFL Handball competition is Th tirsday 20 Jul{- 7 :OOpm - -- - Proudly Supported By: 4 Chri s Le es 15/02/80 182 76.4 Tback this year and coming to a Westfield Heat 2 - Chatswood ------Shopping centre near you . Thursday 27 Ju ly - 7:00pm 5 Dean Raper 20/09/76 184 84 - ---- Children need to be aged between 5-17 -:Heat 3 - Miranda 7 Marc Rose 31/12/72 181 88 years to enter this great competition. The first Thursday 10 August - 7:00pm 8 Mi chae l Faulkner 31/07/80 181 75 100 participants at each heat will receive a Heat 4 - Belconnen ------9 Adam Fiddler 9/02/76 175 76 showbag full of AFL goodies and first, second Satu ~da/12 Auguit - 12 noon MONARCH 0 and third prizes will be awarded. Sydney Heat 5 - Tuggerah 10 Brian Kershaw 5/06/61 175 79.5 Swans players will be present to assist the Thursday 17 August - 7 :OOpm ··" 11 Michael Foran 18/02/80 183 76 children with their handballing skills. Heat 6 - North Rocks JL. Ch ri stQQb_er Jgrdan 19/12/80 180 63 The best three handballers from each Satut'i:iav·19 noon August - 12 13 Mick Kemp 13/05/77 191 95 shopping centre heat will play off in the NSW Heat 7 - Mt Druitt 14 Shannon Prenter 10/10/77 181 80 grand final at the end of August for some Sunqpy 20 August - 12 noon - - - fantastic prizes. Grand Final - Burwood (TBC) 15 Royce Simpson 26/10/71 173 80 Stay tuned for more details. ·AugUst - 16 Andrew Blackman 29/10/80 182 76 th·urs1aav'24 ------17 Jason Haddock 10/07 /78 189 86 ------18 Matthew Withers 11 /01 /80 189 100 ------U18 National Championships 19 Gary Webb 8/04/82 , 179 Z0 ------The NSW/ACT Team held off a determined to win their opening match of the 2000 21 Nigel Cunningham 10/06/76 187 85.9 National U18 Championships in Melbourne by eight points at Optus Oval last Saturday. 22 Sean Fitzpatrick 3/12/76 186 88 In their second match NSW/ACT defeated Tasmania 13.6 (84) to 10.12 (72) . Their third and 23 Brendan Foran 13/11 /75 186 85 final match was against the undefeated Northern Territory on Friday. At the time of print that - ---·------~chard Hu gh~ _ 10/06/74 190 89 match hadn't been played yet. The Division 2 grand final will be held today. 25 Ch ri s Fretwel I 13/09/82 179 70 In their opening match against Queensland Justin Koschitzke (Albury) played very well in key ------positions and in the ruck and Chris Hyde (Western ) was excellent in the midfield and 26 Peter Mu_r-'---ph--'-y____ _18 _/0_3_/8_1______on the wing. 27 Geoff Valentine 6/0l/70 182 86 LEADERS Lew Roberts (Wagga Wagga) was very reliable in defence and on the ball and Martin Brewster 28 Wayne Clarke 20/08/77 181 79.5 ------IN LAND (Sydney) played a fine captains game. 29 Greg Kellner 7/04/68 •·'<: 30 Troy Courtn ey 9/11/77 180 80 & PROPERTY • FINAL~,SC.Q.,RE;s,, ., ,.•. ~::,. '"' NSW/ACT 10.16 (76) d Queensland 9.14 (68) 32 Joel McLennan 8/05/78 33 Ben Jones 11/04/80 Goal kickirs - "NSW/ACT: Alan Murray 3, Kade Stevens 2, Lewfs Roberts-Thomson 1, - -~ ---- Brett Sheepan J, Justin1Koschitzke 1,;Chris Hyde J, Tom Hill 1 ~s, \ff; _3_5 _D_an_iel_Ke_en______,_ 13_/_09_/7_2_ 1_7_9_ 8_6 _ , Qyeenslarjc{: fv1ichael Davis 2, Da.nieJ;Pratt 2, Travis McKenzie ., i; Nick Rtewglpt 2, Dale > 1 42 Corey Bocking 9/12/75 182 80 ~lg\\t'~"N~W})tb: ch vat Le'wR ,b~ft$,' KA'arti ~P•tr"~st~f.J~stl'ri'l!Ko~lllt~Re'.''isv ------+---- 43 Sha ne Frede rik sen 3/04/73 ~ Lewis-Roberts-Thomso i, ~: JI, ------Oue.ensland: Michael qij,vis, Nick Rie~oldt, Dale N,olan, Luke Wtller, Nick Ra.. ines _4_6 _ Dave__ De _s_pa_rd___ ~ _20_/0~3_/7_1_ 1_83_ 8_9_ Umpir~s: l~n Davis, Way.ne Hoskins, Adam Robert{ Dean Mar ~ s ·emerg) · Rushed [;({,-iA[;t;hf/;;- ;;,~Ji!i;4Mfii/f1XtiMtt½%'1tii0.. lt-1: ,,:;,,}}J${r0 %it:!/ .. · 1,,:\Witj\t"'li~~Mrfit.'g\u&:.1.'fi½il£tti~i!fl0.b '{<01&12:ZJ\'-'Yadi.t, · ,,d44ff}Z'i/&1ttii~.;@/#1/,.'1, '.Q ,~-:._,. · fa( \;Jt,' .if~:•t 1 /, time ½ time '/, time full time • Apologies to Brant Jack from Pennant Hills, who is a member of the U16 NSW/ACT NSW/ACT State team who has been referred to as Jack Brant in previous editions of this publication. """" ► SYDNEY Al=L REr.ORO Rn11nrl 14 .l11lv R-Q ?000 cvnl\lCV I\CI ocrnon 0-··-...1 1 A 1•• 1.... on '>nnn EAST COAST EAGLES NORTH SHORE PAPER ROLLS oam l1'st Navy, Gold & Ochre oam l1'st Black with Red sash 2000 lC:, Coach: Tim Jones Captain: Jarrod Crosby 2000 lC:, Coach: Chris Rourke Captain: Matthew Parker AUSTRALIA PTY LTO ~~~~ NAME D B HT WT G B NAME D B HT WT G B Jarrod Crosb _ 14/10/7 4 180 73 1 Chris Dale --~2-6-73 ---192 --95 - 2 Scott Abercrombie 3/1 /73 183 95 2 Brett Anthony 8-2-75 175 82 The East Coast Eagles are .A__Sm_ye__J_a_c_k_s_o_n _ __l0/5/~1 172 70 ______5_ Ja so n---.lliJs L 28/9/79 171 72 3 PaulRowles 13-8-71 189 92 proud to announce its ~ te'&._Culli)r 10/5/71 168 ~ - _4_ _Ch _r_is ~Ty_re_ll ____1_ 3_-6_-7_8 __17_ 8 82 7 Tim Ph sick 13/9/81 18-0 - 84 5 Simon Webb ___18 _-1_2_-7_9 __17_ 9 _ 73__ _ ·• Proudly Supported By: major sponsor for 2000. 8 Steve Merkel 12/7/81 181 77 6 Craig S_~pe_nc_e_r ___ 2_8_-4_-7_5 __18_ 0 80 9 Tim Byslma 13/5173 189 96 , _7_ M_ atthew_f__a rker 5-7-76 183 83 J_Q__ Oaniel...B_)!slma 19 9 76 182 80 8 Steve Kidd 12-2-80 179 70 The winning ticket 11 Garry Bull 1 3 3 185 78 _J_Lli_m Jones 2/6/68 178 75 9 Paul Fowler 18-6-79 180 80 was appropriately ....13.__fu,anJJarks.o _2-4/~12_!8~D~~l?~0~ 75 _____,_ __ 10 DamienHall 2-1-77 173 75 14 Mark Maclean 16/12/75 180 78 __JJ___fl7 i IJiodgiD_ksQD_ _ 15-6-76 1.filL _fil_ _ J 5 Brett Murrih 13/10/75 184 83 number ONE. - 12 ---~·--Nathan Chadwick 12-10-75 ---190 90 16 Tom Spur ling 29/6/77 188 85 13 Daniel Middleton 29-8-81 188 91 17 Andrew Roberts 9/3/80 185 95 14 Cain Sarah 17-5-75 175 74 That company was _18__B_odney Frost 24/3/78 185 87 .J.a_ Steve fulke_y_ _ -1311 1/80 _ 185 _80 __ _ 15 Grant Mackinlay 24-3-81 184 84 PAPER ROLLS 20 John Benson 4/8D8 178 82 16 Sam Pierce 16-9-74 182 92 _2_1 _Crawfo[CJ_Giles 4/10/69 182 86 17 Damien Allen 13-9-80 185 90 owned by Arthur Frost 22 Shaun Streat 14/12/79 181_90_ - 18 HenryPlayfair 22-1-83 190 90 23 Cameron French 24/4/78 174 75 .. hutchison telecoms 19 James Considine 5-_10-72 188 98 •• a life member of the .l!_ Natha_o_l:la lfuja y_ 11 /808 177 78 25 Tom Gleed 25/4/74 191 - 95- - ~--=-= 20 Anthony Lowes 5-9-80 187 74 26 Dean Nankivell 29/12/70 185 85 _____ 21 Ben Fletcher 18-1-79 180 85 Baulkham Hills 27 Matthew Arbon 20/7 /80 188 76 -22 Brent Barnes _-=_ 20-1-80 1 76 72 ~ _ 28 Andrew Baxter 11 /12/67 190 95 _lL Mark Livy _ _ 25-7-79 187 83 Australian Football Club. _29 Dou Baker 12/4/76 191 94 _l!_ Jason Bush 22-4-72 1 94 - 91 - - TunJ into 91.5 FM 30 Matthew Ho e 8/3/'17 182 85 _lLDamiaQ_Jj_ofert _ 27-10-69 193 97 The East Coast Eagles 31 Alexander Cleary 3/10/79 185 95 Norlflsiae'Rad'fo at 32 Josh Harve 15/2/81 182 78 26 lainJones 11-2-81 178 72 wish to thank all the 33 Jason Crawford 28/1/74 185 81 27 Justin Casey 30-7-70 185 82 8;08am every 34 Scott McLean 2/6/73 181 85 _E_Mark Stockdale _ 26-10-68 _l_9L JtL __ Satur8ay morning 'to company's that _35 Sean Cu lnane 4 4 7 180 76 29 Gre Mumford 13-8-72 183 93 36 Crai Abercrombie 2/1005 175 80 _]Q_Paul Sim son _ _ 14_-_1-_80_ _ 174-l_Q__ __ hear:,0North, Sh9res participated in this years 37 Dale Anderso_n _ 17 /2/79 180 76 31 Damian Whittle 25-9-75 195 80 38 Damian Newson 17/8/74 181 70 Liooel Beale talk 39 Jeremy Mateo _ _ 25~/~3/7_4_ _1 _68__ 71______. __ _ 32 Ben Carylon _2_0_-1 _1-_76__ 17_ 8 _ 80__ 33 Aaron Dooley 19-7-81 178 65 Major Sponsorship Raffle. 40 Chris Gruar --~3~/1_0/.....,..8_1 _ 1_8_6 _ 74~ __ -1----- 41 Matthew Philli s 20/9/81 184 72 34 Mark D Brady 14-7-70 180 88 ,b,,°'~~t ,!le,~,~ygney 42 R an Madden __l_1.L12/79 187 77 . t _J_§__Qan iel Kulk _ __24_ -_10_-7_5__ 19_ 4 87 ~----- AFL anl,North 44 Matthew Roone_y 2/4/75 182 90 36 Nick Adams 20-10-81 168 62 46 Ken Wri le_y_ 7/3/71 175 72 " Shore. 47 Chris Alexander 25/3/75 186 75 37 K le Doole 19-7-81 178 65 49 Dou Baker 12/4/76 191 94 ~ Jarvie Alex 24-2-82 1~ _ 8_0__ 50 Clint Perry 17/9/81 186 86 ·• 39 Sam Busbrid e 10-6-80 183 75 51 Matthew Stevenson 15/4/69 178 82 40 David Hallida 30-6-73 187 75 52 Andrew John so n f 18 3' 77 193 100 4l Eddie Anderson 17-4-74 185 95 __§_L_1,1ohammed El_Kassaby 5/908 188 95 42 Brendan Cocks 1.0-6-71 _ 187 87 _-5.L.filair Main _ __:_31)/11/69 175 - 88 __ =-=- ~ =-- 56 Dane Molone 29 8 80 184 71 43-Stuart MacKinl ay 25-1-79 192 S(f - - 57G1ennfanqby_ 24 5 , 2 180 76 ------1- - - 44 Stewart Bailey 17-8-73 192 82 9 Matthew Elder 5 1 80 190 84 45 Adam Sutton 31-1-83 187 75 Rushed - Rushed -

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