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Around the Grounds Round 14 - 19th—20th July 2014 Round 14 - 19th—20th July 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 Camp 8.6 v SU 7.6 Manly v Wests UTS 9.12 def by UNSW 9.15 MW 24.16 v SHE 3.6 PH 14.15 v Wests 5.11 Campbelltown v Pennant Hills SU 13.4 def NS 9.12 SU 14.7 v Wests 14.8 SHE 4.8 v NS 9.8 St George v Hills Eagles StG 10.9 def by MW 15.12 PH 19.16 v UTS 8.2 MW 5.16 v StG 8.6 UNSW/ES v North Shore Sunday, Mar 30 NS 9.11 v UNSW/ES 9.7 Sunday, Jun 29 Sydney Uni v UTS This weekend around the country the AFL PH 14.12 def SHE 10.9 UNSW/ES 6.10 v UTS 8.9 Have your say on the best in AFL Sydney will celebrate Multicultural Round, now in its The AFL Sydney 20 to 1 best player countdown con- Round 7 Round 17 fourth year. cluded on Friday but now we are looking for the AFL Round 2 Saturday, May 17 Round 12 Saturday, Aug 16 Sydney communities thoughts on the best players. Get Saturday, Apr 5 UTS 15.8 v NS 9.17 Saturday, Jul 5 North Shore v St George This AFL Multicultural Round, we celebrate your votes in by going to the website or social media Camp 7.11 v NS 8.8 Camp 7.6 v MW 13.11 Camp 7.11 v UTS 7.9 Manly v Campbelltown cultural diversity at all levels of Australian pages and voting in our survey! MW 20.9 v PH 5.9 SHE 11.15 v PH 17.10 PH 8.10 v MW 10.8 Pennant Hills v Sydney Uni Football. StG 14.8 v UTS 12.5 StG 12.13 v SU 10.11 StG 10.11 v NS 4.5 UTS v Hills Eagles SHE 5.12 v Wests 10.12 Wests 14.9 v UNSW/ES Wests 21.10 v SHE 9.6 UNSW/ES v Wests Australian Football has the extraordinary power to bring people together regardless of background. Sunday, Apr 6 10.8 UNSW/ES 12.12 v SU 9.11 SU 4.11 v UNSW/ES 6.15 Round 18 Everything’s possible when we unite through the love of the game. Round 8 Round 13 Saturday, Aug 23 Round 3 Saturday, May 31 Saturday, Jul 12 Campbelltown v St George Many Cultures, One Game. Saturday, Apr 12 UTS 9.10 v Wests 17.16 UTS 7.8 v PH 18.18 Pennant Hills v North Shore Wests 9.12 v StG 10.6 SHE 11.9 v StG 25.14 MW 19.18 v UNSW/ES 7.9 Manly v Sydney Uni We highlight the contribution multicultural communities have made to the game’s history and welcome UNSW/ES 11.7 v PH 14.11 SU 11.7 v PH 12.12 NS 9.5 v Camp 15.10 UTS v Wests new communities to embrace Australia’s game in the future. NS 6.5 v MW 10.12 MW 24.17 v NS 4.4 SU 19.23 v SHE 8.7 Sunday, Aug 24 UTS 11.11 v Camp 17.12 Sunday, Jun 1 StG 4.9 v Wests 11.7 Hills Eagles v UNSW/ES Multicultural Round is an opportunity to promote the inclusiveness of our game at all levels and highlight SHE 2.8 v SU 12.6 UNSW/ES 13.10 v Camp the role it plays in Australian culture. Multicultural communities engage with Australian football in many 13.13 Sat 30th Aug Round 14 ways. This year there is a focus on demonstrating the connection beyond the elite level to include a Round 4 Saturday, Jul 19 Qualifying Final community focus from participation to fan engagement, umpiring, volunteering etc. 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 Did you know that in 2014 there are 112 Multicultural players representing over 40 cultures and more Saturday, Apr 26 NS 6.6 v SU 20.11 North Shore v UTS Elimination Final than 100,000 participations involved in multicultural programs? SU 16.6 v Camp 11.11 PH 13.8 v Camp 8.8 St George v Pennant Hills MW 25.22 v UTS 5.5 Wests 5.5 v MW 12.15 Wests v Sydney Uni These programs build social capital in diverse communities and provide opportunities for new migrants to Saturday 6th Sept NS 19.17 v SHE 9.4 SHE 8.11 v UTS 11.13 be engaged in Australian culture through football. 2nd Semi Final UNSW/ES 12.8 v StG 14.16 StG 11.16 v UNSW/ES 8.10 Round 15 Saturday, Aug 2 On the park this week our Match of the Week will be the 2nd v 4th clash as St George host Pennant Hills Sunday 7th Sept Round 5 Round 10 Wests v North Shore at Olds Park. Tune in from 2pm for this important game. Victory for Pennant Hills would all but assure 1st Semi Final Saturday, May 03 Saturday, Jun 21 UTS v Manly them a top 2 finish while a Dragons win would go a long way to securing an all important double chance NS 11.10 v Wests 12.12 Camp 8.13 v Wests 12.14 Hills Eagles v Campbelltown come finals. All the action live at www.youtube.com/aflsydneylive UNSW/ES 8.7 v MW 12.14 SU 6.8 v MW 8.14 Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES Sunday 14th Sept Camp 9.6 v SHE 12.6 NS 3.5 v PH 13.6 Sydney Uni v St George Preliminary Final The race for 5th position in Premier Division has really heated up in recent weeks and this weekends PH 8.13 v StG 3.13 UTS 13.12 v StG 17.11 games could go a long way to confirming this. Campbelltown who now sit just half a win outside 5th face UTS 9.7 v SU 8.13 UNSW/ES 17.20 v SHE Saturday, 20th Sept UNSW/ES in a very winnable game while Sydney University who are just clinging on to 5th face the back 8.13 in form Western Suburbs. If results go as expected then Camp- Grand Final AFL Sydney Premier Division belltown could find themselves in the top 5 for the first time in Tips for Round 14 many years. Both sides face the big 2 in Manly-Warringah and ‘The Rookie’ ‘Danny’ Pennant Hills in the run home so this weekends results could ultimately decide who will play finals. Bulldogs by 3 Blues by 11 Giants by 70 Giants by 67 In other matches, North Shore host UTS while bottom of the table Sydney Hills Eagles face the unenviable task of taking on Bats by 15 Bats by 4 Magpies by 17 Magpies by 23 top of the table Manly-Warringah. Dragons by 11 Demons by 14 Have a great weekend at the footy! www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 40 1 Round 14 - 19th—20th July 2014 Round 14 - 19th—20th July 2014 CODE OF CONDUCT 2014 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS DIVISION FIVE P W L % PTS PARENTS & SUPPORTERS 1 NOR-WEST 14 12 2 312 48 2 PENRITH 14 12 2 240 48 3 CAMDEN 14 11 3 234 44 Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. 4 BLACKTOWN 14 11 3 230 44 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 14 6 8 74 24 Encourage participation, but don’t force it. 6 UNSW/ES 14 5 9 84 20 Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. 7 UTS 14 4 10 78 16 9 NORTH SHORE 14 4 10 46 16 Never ridicule mistakes or losses. Supporters are there to support not 8 MOOREBANK 14 4 10 44 16 downgrade. 10 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 14 1 13 28 4 UNDER 19 DIVISION ONE P W L % %WON Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administra- 1 ST GEORGE 11 9 2 207 82 tors and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. 2 UNSW/ES 12 8 4 92 67 3 NORTH SHORE 10 6 4 143 60 Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. 4 MANLY WARRINGAH 11 6 5 104 55 Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club 5 PENNANT HILLS 10 4 6 125 40 6 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 11 3 8 71 27 officials in private 7 HILLS EAGLES 11 2 9 53 18 Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many UNDER 19 DIVISION TWO P W L % %WON such comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, 1 WESTERN SUBURBS 11 10 1 310 91 2 MOOREBANK 11 7 4 171 64 Club and family that are let down with such remarks. 3 MACARTHUR GIANTS 12 7 5 86 58 Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. 5 PENRITH 12 6 6 80 50 4 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 11 5 6 119 45 Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct 6 SOUTHERN POWER 11 4 7 104 36 toward any player, official, umpire or supporter.
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