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2014 Premier Division Fixture Around the Grounds Round 9 - 14th—15th June 2014 Round 9 - 14th—15th June 2014 2014 PREMIER DIVISION FIXTURE AROUND THE GROUNDS Round 1 Round 6 Round 11 Round 16 Saturday, Mar 29 Saturday, May 10 Saturday, Jun 28 Saturday, Aug 9 Wests 21.7 def Camp 6.7 StG 17.7 v Camp 15.8 Campbelltown v Sydney Uni Manly v Wests UTS 9.12 def by UNSW 9.15 MW 24.16 v SHE 3.6 Pennant Hills v Wests Campbelltown v Pennant Hills SU 13.4 def NS 9.12 SU 14.7 v Wests 14.8 Hills Eagles v North Shore St George v Hills Eagles StG 10.9 def by MW 15.12 PH 19.16 v UTS 8.2 Manly v St George UNSW/ES v North Shore Sunday, Mar 30 NS 9.11 v UNSW/ES 9.7 Sunday, Jun 29 Sydney Uni v UTS After a long weekend off (for most), the second half of the AFL PH 14.12 def SHE 10.9 UNSW/ES v UTS AFL Sydney Premier Division Sydney competition commences this weekend with every win Tips for Round 9 Round 7 Round 17 vital in the race for finals positions. Round 2 Saturday, May 17 Round 12 Saturday, Aug 16 ‘The Rookie’ ‘Danny’ Saturday, Apr 5 UTS 15.8 v NS 9.17 Saturday, Jul 5 North Shore v St George The weekend off coincided with the AFL Sydney representative Dragons by 17 Dragons by 33 Camp 7.11 v NS 8.8 Camp 7.6 v MW 13.11 Campbelltown v UTS Manly v Campbelltown fixtures where the league enhanced its reputation both on and Magpies by 5 Giants by 12 MW 20.9 v PH 5.9 SHE 11.15 v PH 17.10 Pennant Hills v Manly Pennant Hills v Sydney Uni off the field. The seniors comfortably accounted for AFL Can- Bats by 7 Eagles by 12 StG 14.8 v UTS 12.5 StG 12.13 v SU 10.11 St George v North Shore UTS v Hills Eagles berra while the women‘s side caused a huge boil over when Demons by 28 Demons by 35 SHE 5.12 v Wests 10.12 Wests 14.9 v UNSW/ES Wests v Hills Eagles UNSW/ES v Wests they defeated the highly fancied AFL Canberra side. The Under Sunday, Apr 6 10.8 UNSW/ES v Sydney Uni 23‘s were beaten by an impressive (and tall) Black Diamond Students by 31 Students by 19 SU 4.11 v UNSW/ES 6.15 Round 18 side despite leading at the first 2 changes. The representative Round 8 Round 13 Saturday, Aug 23 program isn't fully finished however with the women‘s side taking on Canberra again in 3 weeks time in Round 3 Saturday, May 31 Saturday, Jul 12 Campbelltown v St George Game 2 of their series. Congratulations to all players and support staff who were involved in a very suc- Saturday, Apr 12 UTS 9.10 v Wests 17.16 UTS v Pennant Hills Pennant Hills v North Shore cessful men‘s program and good luck to the women in Game 2! Wests 9.12 v StG 10.6 SHE 11.9 v StG 25.14 Manly v UNSW/ES Manly v Sydney Uni UNSW/ES 11.7 v PH 14.11 SU 11.7 v PH 12.12 North Shore v Campbelltown UTS v Wests The AFL Sydney competition resumes and the Round 9 Match of the Week features one of the most NS 6.5 v MW 10.12 MW 24.17 v NS 4.4 Sydney Uni v Hills Eagles Sunday, Aug 24 anticipated matches of the year as the 3rd placed Western Suburbs host the undefeated Manly- UTS 11.11 v Camp 17.12 Sunday, Jun 1 St George v Wests Hills Eagles v UNSW/ES Warringah. It was almost 12 months ago when the Magpies snapped a 40 game winning streak of the SHE 2.8 v SU 12.6 UNSW/ES 13.10 v Camp (then) Wolves 1st Grade side with a thrilling 3 point win at Weldon. Both sides contain many of the com- 13.13 Sat 30th Aug Round 14 petitions best players and this match shapes up as a potential Grand Final preview. Tune in at Round 4 Saturday, Jul 19 Qualifying Final www.youtube.com/aflsydneylive from 2:00pm for all the action live. Friday, Apr 25 Round 9 Campbelltown v UNSW/ES Wests 12.9 v PH 16.14 Saturday, June 14 Hills Eagles v Manly Sun 31st Aug Halfway through the 2014 season we only have three undefeated sides (Manly-Warringah—Premier Divi- Saturday, Apr 26 North Shore v Sydney Uni North Shore v UTS Elimination Final sion, Sydney University—Women‘s Division One & Southern Power—Women‘s Division Two) while all but SU 16.6 v Camp 11.11 Pennant Hills v Campbelltown St George v Pennant Hills four sides have recorded victories. MW 25.22 v UTS 5.5 Wests v Manly Wests v Sydney Uni Saturday 6th Sept NS 19.17 v SHE 9.4 Hills Eagles v UTS One of the other big clashes this weekend is the Women‘s Division One clash between Sydney University UNSW/ES 12.8 v StG 14.16 St George v UNSW/ES 2nd Semi Final and UNSW/ES. The reigning premiers claimed victory ion their first encounter but the Stingrays will be Round 15 Saturday, Aug 2 confident of turning the tables this week. The game showcasing the best of AFL Sydney women will be Sunday 7th Sept Round 5 Round 10 Wests v North Shore played at Village Green at 2pm on Saturday. 1st Semi Final Saturday, May 03 Saturday, Jun 21 UTS v Manly NS 11.10 v Wests 12.12 Campbelltown v Wests Hills Eagles v Campbelltown The premier Division Round 9 fixtures looks to have some great clashes outside of just the Wests v UNSW/ES 8.7 v MW 12.14 Sydney Uni v Manly Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES Sunday 14th Sept Manly match with North Shore and Sydney Uni renewing their rivalry. The Bombers will be looking for Camp 9.6 v SHE 12.6 North Shore v Pennant Hills Sydney Uni v St George Preliminary Final revenge after their opening round loss while the very in form St George host UNSW/ES at Olds Park. The PH 8.13 v StG 3.13 UTS v St George Bulldogs results so far do not reflect their ability and while they will start outsiders an upset wouldn't be UTS 9.7 v SU 8.13 UNSW/ES v Hills Eagles Saturday, 20th Sept a shock. Pennant Hills will be looking to maintain their spot on the ladder with victory over Campbelltown who have struggled for consistency so far in 2014. In the final game, UTS travel to Bruce Purser to face Grand Final the Eagles with the loser a good chance to end up AFL Sydney claims 2 from 3 wins over rep footy weekend with the wooden spoon as The AFL Sydney senior men’s and women’s sides claimed impres- seasons end. sive victories over AFL Canberra last weekend while the Under 23 side went down to an impressive Black Diamond side. The senior Have a great weekend at men’s victory was the first for the league in a number of years. Read the footy! about the representative games and check out some pics from the weekend on pages 4-7. www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 40 1 Round 9 - 14th—15th June 2014 Round 9 - 14th—15th June 2014 CODE OF CONDUCT 2014 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS DIVISION FIVE P W L % PTS PARENTS & SUPPORTERS 1 NOR-WEST 9 8 1 274 32 2 PENRITH 9 7 2 148 28 3 CAMDEN 9 6 3 185 24 Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. 4 BLACKTOWN 9 6 3 176 24 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 9 5 4 121 20 Encourage participation, but don‘t force it. 6 MOOREBANK 9 4 5 54 16 7 UTS 9 3 6 98 12 Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. 8 UNSW/ES 9 3 6 85 12 Never ridicule mistakes or losses. Supporters are there to support not 9 NORTH SHORE 9 2 7 52 8 downgrade. 10 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 9 1 8 28 4 UNDER 19 DIVISION ONE P W L % %WON Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administra- 1 UNSW/ES 8 7 1 132 88 tors and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. 2 ST GEORGE 7 6 1 222 86 3 NORTH SHORE 6 3 3 106 50 Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. 4 MANLY WARRINGAH 7 3 4 85 43 5 PENNANT HILLS 6 2 4 91 33 Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club 6 HILLS EAGLES 7 2 5 68 29 officials in private 7 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 7 1 6 64 14 Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many UNDER 19 DIVISION TWO P W L % %WON 1 WESTERN SUBURBS 7 6 1 226 86 such comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, 2 PENRITH 8 5 3 102 63 Club and family that are let down with such remarks. 3 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 7 4 3 110 57 Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. 4 MOOREBANK 6 3 3 131 50 5 SOUTHERN POWER 7 3 4 135 43 Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct 6 MACARTHUR GIANTS 7 3 4 75 43 toward any player, official, umpire or supporter.
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