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2 0 0 7 F O X T E L S Y D N E Y a F L P R E M I E R D I V I S Io www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au Round 1,Sat, 14 April Round 8, Sat, 2 June Sun, 29 July Last weekend saw most games go accord- ing to plan and all of a sudden the traffic BD 8.12 v ECE 23.12 BD 5.17 v SU 22.19 Dockers v Lions NS 16.14 vs UNSW 13.3 jam has gone and the top 4 look settled...or NS 20.17 v Cam 10.14 Blues v Bombers does it? With two big losses on the week- PH 15.25 v WS 12.9 PH 10.8 v STG 12.11 Round 15, Sat, 4 August end, the Eagles and Bulldogs will have all Cam 21.18 v SU 6.8 Sun, 3 June Lions v Blues guns blazing in a super match out at Village Woll 4.2 v StG 18.11 WS 16.13 v ECE 14.14 Green and the Crows and Blues meet in Bombers v Eagles what should be another spiteful encounter! Round 2, Sat, 21 April Woll 9.12 v UNSW 16.7 Sun, 5 August StG 18.14 v WS 4.6 Rep Game, Sun, 10 June Magpies v Bulldogs The top four of the AFL Sydney Premier Division Ladder looks quite settled...for the moment. Woll 16.8 v BD 15.13 ACT 16.11 v SAFL 14.9 Students v Demons If the Blues manage to knock over the Crows this weekend, the winner of the Eagles and Sun, 22 April Round 10, Sat, 23 June Dockers v Crows Bulldogs match will still be 1.5 games out of the top four with five rounds to play! Other matches include the Demons taking on the Dockers, the Bombers at home against Wests Cam 9.7 v PH 4.8 ECE 26.17 v BD 10.13 Round 16, Sat, 11 August and in what should also should be a great match out at North Dalton Park the Lions take on SU 12.14 v Cam 20.13 ECE 25.11 v UNSW 9.9 Eagles v Crows the students in a battle royale. UNSW 12.13 v NS 10.8 NS15.18 v SU 6.7 Demons v Blues This Saturday’s match out at Village Green between the fifth positioned East Coast Eagles Round 3, Sat, 28 April Sun, 24 June Bulldogs v Lions and sixth positioned UNSW/ES Bulldogs will be an encounter to remember, with both sides UNSW 22.15 v SU 11.12 WS 5.7 v STG 10.12 Sun, 12 August desperate to keep their Top 4 chances alive I can assure you that both teams will give it a Sun, 29 April Woll 8.7 v PH 15.15 Dockers v Bombers red hot crack! After their loss to the Crows last weekend, can the Eagles find some form under the guidance of Rowan Graham and his entourage? Or can Matthew Nicks use some STG 8.14 v NS 6.7 Round 11, Sat, 30 June Students v Magpies of his Swans experience to give the Bulldogs a sniff of September glory? Eagles by 6 PH 19.18 v NS 8.5 Round 17, Sat, 18 August ECE 19.10 v Cam 12.15 points. ECE 8.16 v SU 8.15 Blues v Dockers WS 22.15 v BD 4.7 Ern Holmes Oval this weekend will see the Pennant Hills Demons take on the Balmain Dock- Lions v Magpies PH 13.22 v Woll 11.6 STG 12.12 v Woll 2.9 ers. The Dockers will be the fresher outfit after a week off due to a power failure out at Sun, 1 July Crows v Bulldogs Henson Park, though the Demon’s juggernaut will be way too strong; a fantastic 100+ point Round 4, Sat, 5 May Cam 13.17 v UNSW 10.8 Demons v Eagles win last weekend against the Bulldogs saw guns Laine Spencer kicking seven and Brant NS 17.14 v PH 13.12 BD 14.14 v WS 19.15 Sun, 19 August Jack on fire. Though can Hall and Co. continue on their good last quarter form they showed against the Bulldogs to conjour up a contest? I hope so, though I don’t think so. Demons by SU 16.9 v ECE 16.15 Round 12, Sat, 7 July Students v Bombers 50 points. Sun, 6 May BD 8.8 v UNSW 20.13 Round 18, Sat, 25 August Fingers crossed that the Bombers actually get a match this week. They face a Western UNSW 10.12 v StG 8.11 NS 21.16 v Woll 10.8 Blues v Magpies WS 12.15 v Woll 10.15 Suburbs outfit fresh from a tight win against the students, whilst the Bombers had a week off SU 9.12 v STG 17.23 Bulldogs v Demons due to the Henson Park issue. North Shore are favourites and so they should be, they have BD 10.14 v Cam 20.15 Cam 16.14 v ECE 9.14 Students v Dockers a lot more to play for and will be a little too skilful for the Magpies– Michael Cowell and Chris Round 5, Sat, 12 May WS 11.13 v PH 17.15 Sun, 26 August McLachlan should do the job, though if Hudson and Eurell continue their good form they STG 23.18 v BD 6.13 could surprise. Bombers by 30 points. Round 9, Sat, 14 July Bombers v Crows Woll 7.9 v ECE 17.15 BEHIND THE DESK THE BEHIND Sunday afternoons always provide a good spectacle of football and all attendees are prom- Bombers v Dockers Eagles v Lions PH 17.17 v SU 8.6 ised a great game between two sides not in contention for the finals though equally as Cam 12.16 v Woll 5.5 Finals Sun, 13 May PH 25.12 v UNSW 4.10 desperate and hungry for a win. The Lions face a students outfit who have showed fantastic 1st Semi Final - Sat 1 Sept UNSW 16.12 v Cam 21.6 WS 13.13 vs SU 13.7 endeavour and spirit over the last few weeks though haven’t managed to get across the line, 2nd Semi Final - Sun 2 Sept whilst the Lions are also in the same boat. The home ground advantage should prove the WS 11.8 v NS 21.15 Sun, 15 July Preliminary Final - Sun 9 Sept difference between the two and with the likes of Clint Wells and Matthew Adamson playing STG 15.7 v ECE 7.7 Round 6, Sat, 19 May Grand Final– Sat 15 Sept well for the Lions, Wollongong should be able to stop the likes of Higgins and Wakelin. Lions ECE 10.13 v PH 15.18 Round 13, Sat, 21 July by 12 points. STG 14.8 v SU 7.7 Bulldogs v Eagles Last time the Crows and Blues met at Monarch, St George ran out easy winners in a tough *DON’T FORGET TO UNSW 24.22 v BD 5.8 Demons v Dockers encounter. This time Olds Park is the venue and things have changed slightly, the Crows CHECK THE SYDNEY AFL have improved, though the Blues have improved out of sight and also have a little bit more to WS 8.9 v CAM 7.15 Sun, 22 July WEBSITE FOR A FULL play for( breathing space!). Can McBride, Shinneberg and Cole stop the likes of Garner, WOLL 7.4 v NS 13.19 Crows v Blues DRAW AND GROUND Parker and Webb? Should be a great tussle. Crows by 8 points. Round 7, Sat, May 26 Lions v Students LOCATIONS. UNSW 12.12 v WS 9.13 Bombers v Magpies Officeworks: ECE 6.9 v NS 13.6 Round 14, Sat, 28 July www.sydneyafl.com.au a trusted partner in the Eagles v Magpies Cam 5.12 v STG 15.7 publication of the Crows v Demons Football Record. Sun, 27 May 2007 FOXTEL SYDNEY AFL PREMIER DIVISION SENIOR DRAW SENIOR DIVISION PREMIER AFL SYDNEY FOXTEL 2007 BD 15.11 v PH 19.21 Students v Bulldogs SU 9.13 v Lions 16.12 Record Cover Photo courtesy of Peter Davies of Photohaven 28 Round 13, 21-22 July 2007 1 Round 13, 21-22 July 2007 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au LEADING GOALKICKERS P W L D % Pts PREMIER DIV SENIORS FIRST DIV SENIORS Geelong Cats 15 12 3 0 152 48 G WALKER (UTS) (0) 49 P DUGMORE (STG) (6) 63 A LINDSAY (MW) (4) 41 Hawthorn Hawks 15 10 5 0 117 40 B ABBOTT (UNSW/ES) (1) 43 J PHILP (SS) (4) 35 Kangaroos 15 10 5 0 101 40 M EURELL (WS) (8) 38 M BELLMAN (SS) (0) 30 M WITHERS (CAM) (0) 33 M RAWLE (MW) (2) 28 West Coast Eagles 15 9 6 0 107 36 R AHMAT (STG) (0) 30 FIRST DIV RESERVES Port Adelaide Power 15 9 6 0 105 36 PREMIER DIV RESERVES A THAIN (UTS) (0) 48 Collingwood Magpies 15 9 6 0 105 36 C WINDLE (STG) (1) 45 M DODDS (MW) (3) 35 J PATIRA (ECE) (0) 30 P SCHULTZ (SS) (0) 26 Western Bulldogs 15 9 6 0 102 36 M MACDONALD (HP) (9) 23 Sydney Swans 15 8 7 0 115 32 J RYAN (UNSW/ES) (0) 25 A DRANSFIELD (MW) (2) 16 A BRAWN (PH) (0) 17 Adelaide Crows 15 8 7 0 114 32 L COUGHLAN (CAM) (0) 17 UNDER 18’S CHALLENGE CUP R PAPPAS (SS) (3) 37 Essendon Bombers 15 8 7 0 97 32 UNDER 18’S PREMIER CUP T ARMITAGE (MW) (1) 34 St Kilda Saints 15 7 8 0 92 28 B HOSKING (STG) (0) 36 L WILLIAMS (UNSW/ES) (3) 27 Brisbane Lions 15 6 8 1 96 26 A SCOTT (NSW) (4) 31 SECOND DIVISION SENIORS D JACOB (PH) (0) 28 D WEIGHTMAN (SWS) (9) 49 Fremantle Dockers 15 6 9 0 101 24 D WILLIAMS (STG) (4) 27 P RYAN (UNSW-B) (0) 34 Carlton LADDER AFL Blues 15 4 11 0 78 16 J RAKIC (PH) (3) 28 M CRAIGIE (ECE) (0) 24 Melbourne Demons 15 3 12 0 79 12 2007 LEADING GOALKICKERS 2007 Premier Division Seniors, Reserves & U18’s Premier Cup — Round 13 Richmond Tigers 15 1 13 1 77 6 Saturday - July 21 ,2007 UNSW/ES vs East Coast Eagles @ Village Green Round 16 Pennant Hills vs Balmain Dockers @ Ern Holmes Oval Friday, July 20, 2007 Sunday - July 22, 2007 Geelong vs Western Bulldogs @ Telstra Dome St George vs Campbelltown @ Olds Park Saturday, July 21, 2007 Wollongong vs Sydney University @ North Dalton Park Collingwood vs Essendon @ MCG North Shore vs Western Suburbs @ Gore Hill Oval Adelaide vs Fremantle@ AAMI Wollongong vs North Shore Wildcats @ North Dalton Park - 10.00am start (Premier Cup) St Kilda vs Hawthorn @ Telstra Dome (Night) First Division Senior & Reserve Grade - Round 13 & U18’s Challenge Cup - Round 12 West Coast vs Sydney @ Subiaco (Night) Saturday - July 21, 2007 Sunday, July 22, 2007 Nor West vs Manly Warringah @ Bensons Lane Brisbane vs Carlton @ Gabba UTS vs Penrith @ Trumper Park Richmond vs Port Adelaide @ MCG Southern Sharks vs Macquarie Uni @ Gwawley Park Kangaroos vs Melbourne @ Telstra Dome Southern Sharks vs Macquarie Uni @ Gwawley Park (Challenge Cup) Pennant Hills vs Riverview @ Ern Holmes Oval - 8.15am start (Challenge Cup) THIS WEEK Round 17 Penrith/Nor-West vs Manly Warringah @ Bensons Lane (Challenge Cup) Friday, July 27, 2007 UNSW/ES vs East Coast Eagles @ Village Green(Challenge Cup) Western Bulldogs vs West Coast @ Telstra Dome Second Division - Round 13 Saturday, July 28, 2007 Saturday - July 21,2007 Carlton vs St Kilda @ Telstra Dome Holroyd Parramatta vs Balmain Dockers @ Gipps Rd (10.00am start) Fremantle vs Geelong @ Subiaco Collingwood vs Brisbane @ MCG (Night) UTS vs Sydney Uni Blues @ Trumper Park (10.00am start) Sydney vs Richmond @ SCG (Night) Sydney Uni Reds vs Pennant
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