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 Round 14 Sat 30th Aug 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. UNSW/ES 12.8 v StG 14.16 StG 11.16 v UNSW/ES 8.10 2nd Semi Final 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. Such actions are totally 7 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 10 0 10 25 0 unacceptable. WOMENS DIVISION ONE P W L % PTS  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, 1 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 10 10 0 400 40 coaches, officials or players. 2 UNSW/ES STINGRAYS 10 8 2 234 32 3 NEWTOWN 10 3 7 79 12  Abusive language is unacceptable. 4 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 10 3 7 67 12  Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate com- 5 BALMAIN 10 3 7 66 12 ments against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League 6 WESTERN WOLVES 10 3 7 44 12 which is discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but WOMENS DIVISION TWO P W L % %WON is not limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone mes- 1 SOUTHERN POWER 13 13 0 960 100 3 WOLLONGONG SAINTS 12 10 2 568 83 2 PENRITH RAMETTES 13 10 3 211 77 Postal Address 4 UTS SHAMROCKS 12 7 5 230 58 Suite 3.03, 10 Tilley Lane 5 RANDWICK CITY ANGELS 12 6 6 60 50 Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 7 AUBURN GIANTS 13 5 8 74 38 6 UNSW/ES STINGRAYS 13 5 8 47 38 Phone Number 02 9453 3034 8 MANLY WARRINGAH 12 3 9 42 25 Fax Number 02 9453 3428 9 GOSFORD 13 3 10 34 23 Email Address [email protected] 10 MOOREBANK 13 1 12 18 8 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2 39 Round 14 - 19th—20th July 2014 Round 14 - 19th—20th July 2014 2014 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS AFL SYDNEY CLUB CONTACTS

PREMIER DIVISION P W L D % PTS AUBURN GIANTS Amna K-Hassan 0416 736 254 [email protected] 1 MANLY WARRINGAH 13 12 1 0 235 48 2 PENNANT HILLS 13 11 2 0 143 44 BALMAIN Andrew Kyprianou 0423 781 021 [email protected] 3 WESTERN SUBURBS 13 9 3 1 123 38 BALMAIN WOMEN’S Rowena Morgan 0449 185 927 [email protected] 4 ST GEORGE 13 9 3 1 115 38 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 13 5 7 1 122 22 BLACKTOWN MAGIC Fabian McLeod 0431 748 751 [email protected] 6 CAMPBELLTOWN 13 5 8 0 86 20 7 UNSW/ES 13 4 9 0 88 16 CAMDEN Warren Back 0414 795 529 [email protected] 8 NORTH SHORE 13 4 9 0 69 16 9 UTS 13 3 9 1 70 14 CAMPBELLTOWN Russell O’Brien 0419 610 927 [email protected] 10 HILLS EAGLES 13 1 12 0 51 4 GOSFORD WILDCATS Lachlan Thompson 0410 525 859 [email protected] DIVISION ONE P W L D % PTS 1 BALMAIN 13 11 2 0 220 44 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA Justin Cunneen 0433 990 079 [email protected] 2 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 13 10 3 0 133 40 3 UTS 13 10 3 0 123 40 ILLAWARRA Debbie Brookfield 0417 410 736 [email protected] 4 PENNANT HILLS 13 9 4 0 121 36 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Pete LeBreton 0423 067 040 [email protected] 5 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 13 8 5 0 108 32 6 SOUTHERN POWER 13 5 8 0 84 20 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Liz Fassone 0402 784 350 [email protected] 7 ILLAWARRA 13 5 8 0 80 20 8 ST GEORGE 13 4 9 0 78 16 MANLY WARRINGAH Russell Clack 0411 666 577 [email protected] 9 UNSW/ES 13 2 11 0 54 8 MOOREBANK Mark Coles 0424 249 078 [email protected] 10 PENRITH 13 1 12 0 72 4 DIVISION TWO P W L D % %WON NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS Amanda Dawe 0409 882 616 [email protected] 1 WESTERN SUBURBS 14 13 1 0 203 93 2 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 13 11 2 0 166 85 NOR WEST Geana Smith 0414 565 268 [email protected] 3 CAMDEN 14 10 4 0 147 71 NORTH SHORE Liz Fitzgerald 0417 290 219 [email protected] 4 MANLY WARRINGAH 14 9 5 0 192 64 5 BLACKTOWN 14 9 5 0 164 64 PENNANT HILLS Tony Richardson 0438 033 513 [email protected] 6 MOOREBANK 14 8 6 0 157 57 PENRITH Greg Corless 0412 579 061 [email protected] 7 NORTH SHORE 13 4 9 0 61 31 8 UTS 14 2 12 0 59 14 RANDWICK CITY Dean Lance 0411 078 220 [email protected] 9 HILLS EAGLES 14 2 12 0 44 14 10 UNSW/ES 14 1 13 0 30 7 SOUTHERN POWER Lauren Hodgson 0412 771 574 [email protected] DIVISION THREE P W L D % %WON ST GEORGE Brendan Donohue 0419 405 546 [email protected] 1 PENRITH 14 12 2 0 159 86 2 RANDWICK CITY 13 11 2 0 231 85 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES Gavin Lawrence 0400 389 955 [email protected] 3 NOR-WEST 14 11 3 0 186 79 4 PENNANT HILLS 14 11 3 0 138 79 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Tristan Liles 0402 447 966 [email protected] 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 14 9 5 0 160 64 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Ashlee Morgan 0401 353 121 [email protected] 6 WESTERN SUBURBS 14 5 9 0 64 36 7 GOSFORD 13 3 10 0 81 23 UNSW/ES Paul Simonson 0419 755 684 [email protected] 8 BALMAIN 14 3 11 0 74 21 9 SOUTHERN POWER 14 2 12 0 45 14 UNSW WOMEN’S Karen Hutchison 0414 267 703 [email protected] 10 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 12 1 11 0 32 8 UTS Simon Rabbitt 0418 418 278 [email protected] DIVISION FOUR P W L D % %WON 1 UTS 13 11 2 0 200 85 UTS SHAMROCKS Simone Faulkner 0431 400 196 [email protected] 2 WOLLONDILLY 14 10 4 0 175 71 3 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 14 9 5 0 107 64 WESTERN SUBURBS Nick Miller 0487 410 477 [email protected] 4 NORTH SHORE 13 8 5 0 124 61 WESTERN WOLVES Micheala Ekman 0419 691 897 [email protected] 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 13 7 6 0 112 54 6 UNSW/ES 14 7 7 0 97 50 WOLLONDILLY KNIGHTS Chris Underwood 0438 294 868 [email protected] 7 MANLY WARRINGAH 13 5 8 0 110 38 8 CAMPBELLTOWN 13 5 8 0 76 38 WOLLONGONG SAINTS Katherine Gow 0437 502 784 [email protected] 9 MOOREBANK 14 3 11 0 59 21 10 RANDWICK CITY 13 2 11 0 41 15 NSWAF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION Will MacArthur 0433 723 803 [email protected]

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Article and Photos by Michael Shillito CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 2014 LEADING GOALKICKERS Five rounds to go until the finals, and there’s a huge gap between fourth and fifth. The top four look to be secure in the finals; but only three of them will get the double-chance when the playoffs come Premier Division LW TOT around. And at Olds Park on Saturday afternoon, we found out that the race for the double-chance U19/ BRAYDEN FOWLER MANLY 2 59 will be very tight. Sen Res 3's / W Tot Wom STEPHEN WRAY PENNANT HILLS 3 38 St George vs Western Suburbs TAYLOR WILLIAMSON WESTS 4 29 It was a sunny but cold afternoon as St George took on Wests. The Dragons went into the game on Western Suburbs 57 52 20 129 the back of a seven-game winning streak; and the club was buoyed by an announcement that it Division One LW TOT won’t be long before Olds Park has lights installed to be able to play night games. It would be a low- BEN ROGERS PARRAMATTA 5 40 scoring and often scrappy game; but the result could be critical once the finals come around. Nor-West 66 48 11.4 125.4 The two sides had played out a draw at Picken Oval earlier in the season, and there didn’t look to be BRAD PLUG BALMAIN 1 34 Manly Warringah 72 36 12 120 much between the two sides in the early exchanges this time. If anything, the Dragons had more of JONATHAN SHINEBERG ST GEORGE 1 22 the ball in general play; but weren’t able to achieve reward for effort on the scoreboard. The Magpies scored two goals to one for the quarter, and it was Wests by two points at quarter time. Camden 60 44 10.4 114.4 Division Two LW TOT It was a similar story in the second term. Although the Dragons were creating more opportunities, BEN AKMENS BLACKTOWN 2 43 the Magpies were making better use of theirs. Five straight goals to half time, a run of three goals to Pennant Hills 66 36 8 110 two in the second term; and when the teams returned to the rooms at half time, the Magpies had a CHRISTIEN SPECHA WESTS 0 41 six-point advantage. Blacktown 54 44 9.8 107.8 MATT LECEK CAMDEN 1 39 It was looking tight in the first half, but the Magpies took control of the contest in the premiership Division Three LW TOT quarter, pulling away to what would be a match-winning lead. With the wind unpredictably picking St George 57 16 20 93 up and slowing down, it wasn’t always pretty to watch; but it was effective for the Magpies. Three MITCHELL STEVENS PENRITH 13 52 goals to one for the quarter saw the margin out to 22 points at the last change. And the Dragons had Randwick City 66 8 12 86 PETER KYLE NOR-WEST 5 46 nothing more to give in the last quarter; unable to score a goal as the Magpies added another three. TIM EATHER GOSFORD 2 43 With the win, the Magpies drew level on games with the Dragons, to move to equal third place. And Balmain 66 12 7.8 85.8 when the calculators were called into action after the game, the impact of the Magpies’ strong sec- Division Four LW TOT ond half became apparent. The Magpies’ percentage has overtaken St George’s; and Wests now sit Sydney University 33 44 6 83 in third place on the ladder. There’s not much in it, and still five weeks to go. A St George win would NATHAN PETERS UNSW/ES 3 36 have opened up a two-game break for the double-chance, but instead the Dragons face a very real ROGER SNODGRASS SYDNEY UNI 0 34 risk of playing sudden-death finals. Holroyd Parramatta 48 32 0 80 Taylor Williamson and Wayd Blackburne spearheaded the Magpie attack, finishing with four goals Division Five LW TOT apiece. Around the ground, Leigh Conway, Tim Lambert and Mathew Lemme were getting plenty of Macquarie University 60 4 10 74 KEVIN KIRK PENRITH 10 63 the ball all day. Dominic Killworth, Jordan West and Ben Jones were St George’s best. It hadn’t been JOHN LANE BLACKTOWN 8 42 a great game, the windy conditions didn’t really allow it to be; but it had its highlights. None more so Moorebank 48 12 14 74 than a hanger of a mark by Wayd Blackburne that would rank among the best seen in Sydney AFL Under 19s Division One LW TOT for many a long year. UTS 27 40 4 71 NIK DALE SYDNEY UNI 4 22 Wests and St George sit in third and fourth place, but look safe for the finals. There’s a four-game break to fifth place, which looks too big a gap to bridge. Penrith 6 48 12 66 NATHAN COOPER PENNANT HILLS 0 21 Under 19s Division Two LW TOT Sydney University vs Sydney Hills Eagles Campbelltown 30 20 14 64 Sydney Uni have lost more games than they’ve won, clinging desperately to fifth place. But despite HAYDEN RAPLEY MOOREBANK 1 25 their indifferent form in recent weeks, they still had too much class on display to be troubled by bot- North Shore 24 16 12 52 JOSHUA COOPER MACQUARIE UNI 2 23 tom side Sydney Hills Eagles when they met at Number 1 Oval on Saturday evening. The Eagles put up some resistance early, but the Students had the answers; three goals to two and a Womens Division One LW TOT UNSW/ES 24 8 16 48 seven-point lead at quarter time. In the second term, the game became a shootout; and it was the VERNA ILES NEWTOWN 1 21 home side who had the firepower and ammunition to take control. On the short University ground, Southern Power 30 8 8 46 ASH MORGAN SYDNEY UNI 0 13 it’s only one kick from the centre square to deep in the forward line; and both sides were going di- rect in the second term, keeping the scoreboard ticking over. But the Students were more effective, Womens Division Two LW TOT six goals to four, and the Students led by 22 points at half time. Gosford 18 6 2.4 26.4 CATHERINE STANTON WOLLONGONG 0 35

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Sydney Uni were in complete control, and continued their relentless march in the third term. But the Students at times were their own worst enemy, and some appalling inaccuracy in front of goals meant they didn’t quite achieve the superiority on the scoreboard that the trends in general play suggested they should. But inaccurate return of 5.9 for the quarter was more than enough against an outclassed Eagles side that could only manage two goals for the term; the lead out to 46 points at three quarter time. The last quarter was similar to the third, with the Students continuing to attack the goals but landing a wayward 5.8 while holding the Eagles goal-less for the final term. It was an 82-point win for the Students, a comfortable result, but the margin could so easily have been in three figures. But it was more than enough to break the losing streak and keep their spot in the top five. Dominic Vincent kicked five goals for the Students and James Howard four; Vincent, along with Aron Everett and Sam Crichton being the Students’ best. Scott Pierce fought a rearguard action for the Eagles to finish with five goals; and along with Aaron Drinkwater and Ryan Fitton was among the Eagles’ best.

North Shore vs Campbelltown In the pack of teams chasing the Students for the last finals spot, there’s a new leading challenger. Campbelltown, who haven’t been part of the playoff action since 2009, moved up to sixth place on Saturday afternoon with a 41-point win over North Shore at Gore Hill Oval. A scrappy first quarter saw neither side able to build any form of coherent attacking structure, and wasn’t a period of play that reached any great heights. The Blues kicked the only two goals of the opening term, leading by 11 points at quarter time; but it was in the second term that they took the upper hand. The scoreboard was ticking over more often in the second quarter, every one of the six goals that the Blues kicked saw the players loudly celebrating; while the Bombers could only find the big sticks once. The margin was 43 points in favour of the Blues at half time, and the Campbelltown juggernaut rolled on in the third term as they would add another six goals to three. With a 62-point lead at three quar- ter time, the game was safe. North Shore had been shell-shocked, but lifted in the last quarter, show- ing some spirit and playing like they rarely have managed to do this season to win the last quarter five goals to one and recover some of the enormous deficit. With three wins in a row, the Blues have built some momentum and now find themselves just half a game outside the top five. Brenton Sommerville, Taran Etto and Joconiah Peni were influential around the ground for the Blues; and confidence is rapidly growing in the Campbelltown camp. Ron Wason kicked four goals for the Bombers, while James McKenzie, Chris Bandy and Matt Adamson were their best. But the Bombers are stuck six points behind Sydney Uni with a poor percentage, and when finals prospects are described with terms such as ―still mathematically possible‖, hopes are fading fast.

UTS vs Pennant Hills At Waverley Oval on Saturday afternoon, Pennant Hills ensured there is no mathematical way they can miss out on finals action, while striking a dagger into the heart of UTS’s finals hopes; when the De- mons dominated from start to finish to win by 76 points. For the first three quarters, the pattern was familiar and the trend was clear. Each of the quarters saw the Demons outscore the Bats by four goals to one. A lead of 21 points at quarter time, 40 at half time and 61 at the last change. Around the ground, the Demons were dominant, accumulating pos- sessions at will and facing little resistance from their UTS counter- parts. It was the Demons at their best, and the Bats found no way to resist the Pennant Hills charge. By the time the three quarter time siren sounded, the game was secure. In the last quarter, the pres- sure was off and it was an exhibition of free-flowing footy. High scoring and entertaining to watch, the final quarter saw the De- mons score six goals to four; wrapping up another impressive win. www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 36 5 Round 14 - 19th—20th July 2014 Round 14 - 19th—20th July 2014 ROUND 13 REVIEW T E A M L I S T S

He who was last in alphabetical order on SOUTHERN POWER PENRITH RAMETTES the team sheet came first on the forward Womens Div Two Womens Div Two line, as Sam Zikman recorded a five-goal Senior Coach: Matt Crowe Senior Coach: Jason Bradley haul for the Demons. Around the ground, Colours: Aqua, Black & White Colours: White, Teal & Pink Matt Thomas, Lloyd Shepherd and Tho- mas Edmonds were ball magnets. The win Team List Team List keeps the Demons in second place; and No Name Goals with St George’s loss, the Demons are six No Name Goals points ahead of the tight battle for third. 1 CLAIRE OBRIEN 2 JANA WEBB Barring some calamitous loss of form in 2 LISA TOWNSON 3 MELISSA BRYDON the run home to the finals, the Demons 3 DOMINQUE GOOM 4 JENNIFER BROWN should be safe for the double-chance in 4 EBONY MACKEY 6 LAUREN HAZELL the finals. 5 LAUREN HODGSON Adrian Morley, Joshua Maddox and Nico- 8 JESSIE BURNHAM las Kerber were best for UTS. But it was 6 MELISSA CIRAOLO 9 ASHLEY GROSAS another disappointing result for the Bats; 7 JENNA MILLER 10 SIMON HALSE one that, combined with Sydney Uni’s 8 ASHLEY MCCLURE 11 MELANIE HUNTER win, leaves the Bats two games behind Sydney Uni with an inferior percentage. Although it’s still 9 KRISTY DE PELLEGRINI mathematically possible for them to make the five, they’d need to win all their remaining games and 12 KAYLA BADGER BIANCA NORTH be depending on other results. In their fourth season in Premier Division, appearing in the finals 10 13 NATALIE CAMILLERI 11 MELANIE HIBBERT continues to elude them. 14 JULIE ASHBY 12 BRITTANY DAY 15 MEGAN VELLA 13 LYNDEL MCMARTIN Manly Warringah vs UNSW/ES 16 NATACHA LOUISEAU 14 KATHRYN HULL 18 MEL HOWARD 15 RACHEL MOON Ladder leaders Manly returned to their best form at Weldon Oval on Saturday afternoon with a domi- 21 APRIL GREEN nant display against UNSW-ES; a result that sees the Bulldogs’ finals hopes in severe jeopardy. 17 RACHEL SMITH 23 KIRSTY BURCHER The Giants were always in front, but the Bulldogs were staying with them during the early stages of 18 ERIKA HOSKINGS 24 ZEAONA MCDONAGH the game. Four goals to two in the opening quarter and a 13-point quarter time lead; and the Bull- 19 ALEXANDA TEGG dogs were putting the Giants under pressure. But as the second term progressed, the Giants slowly 26 LINDA MCCARTHY 20 MELISSA APPLEBY but surely took control of proceedings, a run of five goals to two in the quarter taking the lead out to 27 KATE EASTHOPE 24 points at the long break. 21 SHELLEY GIBSON 28 BRYONY CORLESS Games can be blown out during the premiership quarter, and that was certainly the case this time. 22 DANIELLE DUNAJCIK 29 STEPHANIE KOSTIC When the teams emerged from the rooms for the second half, the Manly side that came out was full 23 JESSICA COLQUHOUN 31 HALEY SHORT of running, finding plenty of targets and leaving the Bulldogs in their wake as they asserted complete 24 BRONTE HOWELL control. And the scoreboard reflected the around the ground dominance, with eight goals to one 32 JASMINE PAYNE 25 JASMIN FERGUS stretching the Giants’ lead to 68 points at the last change. 33 MAGDA BAZAN It was a strong performance by the Giants, and they continued on their winning ways with a run of 26 KATHLEEN PARKER four goals to two in the final quarter to run out 81-point winners. The Giants remain on top, having 28 SANDRA SMITH 34 NIKKI PERRETT lost only one game for the season and with an imposing percentage. But the Bulldogs are stranded 29 LISA ROSE 35 EVE PAMER six points out of the five and a game behind Campbelltown, but with a better percentage than the 30 NAY NORRIS 36 ANDREA DEIGHTON Blues. LOUISE GLASGOW 37 NIKKI MCNEILL Tyrone Armitage took over the goal-kicking responsibilities for the Giants, finishing with four goals. 32 38 JUSTINE VELLA Around the ground, Thomas Thurgarland, Tyrone Armitage and Jimi McDonald played a prominent 60 LINDA TOWNSON role in proceedings. Tim Cummins kicked four goals for the Bulldogs to be their best; while Alex Hen- derson and Hayden Nichols also worked hard all afternoon. There’s some critical games next week. UNSW-ES will need to win at Monarch next week to keep their finals hopes alive; while North Shore v UTS will see one team’s finals hopes officially come to an end. Pennant Hills can wrap up the double-chance against St George. Wests will be looking for a win ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL against Sydney Uni to keep themselves in third; but if the Students go down to the Magpies, it leaves an opening for Campbelltown to pounce and enter the top five.

www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 6 35 Round 14 - 19th—20th July 2014 Round 14 - 19th—20th July 2014 T E A M L I S T S PLAYER PROFILES UTS SHAMROCKS GOSFORD DANIEL SCHACHER — NORTH SHORE KARL MERSON— ST GEORGE Womens Div Two Womens Div Two Senior Coach: Vanessa Mayer Senior Coach: Simon Berry Nickname: Shack or Shaq however Nickname: Kouta Colours: Teal & Black Colours: Black & Yellow you want to spell it Favourite AFL Team: Carlton Team List Team List Favourite AFL Team: No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 JULIE THAI Favourite AFL Player: 1 RUBY PARKER Favourite AFL Player: Ryan O’Keefe 2 SARAH BRADLEY

3 LYDIA FINNERTY 2 CARLEY GAULT Favourite Playing Position: Mid- Favourite Playing Position: Centre 4 MELINA BUDDEN 3 ANGELA WILLS field Half Back/ Centre Half Forward 5 KATIE SILVER 4 JADE GRAINGER

9 DAISSY YUAN 5 KARINA DAVIDSON Most Difficult Opponent: Nick 10 SANDRA RYAN Most Difficult Opponent: Matt 6 TANYA HOYES Malcheski 11 SIMONE FAULKNER Carey SHELLEY BOURKE 12 SUZANNE FLAHERTY 7 Best AFL Sydney Player Seen: 13 JESSIE COOPER 8 KARA MCDONALD Best AFL Sydney Player Seen: Dane 14 ERICA WILCOX 9 PETA WHITE Rampe Dane Rampe

15 SOPHIE THROWER 10 REBECCA COLLINS 17 KELLIE NOLAN Most Annoying Teammate: Alex- 11 TES MUTTON Most Annoying Teammate: Michael 18 RITA BONETTI ander Wynn 12 AMY HESSELL Voyage 19 MORGAN ZHU KIM PRATT 20 CHRISTINE MCCUTCHEON 13 Funniest Teammate: Chris Bandy Funniest Teammate: Paul Sain 21 VON EIRLYS 14 REBECCA CHIN

23 TULLY MCDONOUGH 15 SALLY MCGRATH Most Embarrassing Football Mo- Most Embarrassing Football Mo- 24 LARA HILMI 16 REBECCA MCMAHON 27 DANI MCCARTHY ment: Forgetting to bring my football ment: Getting clearance and kicking 17 KIM SMALLACOMBE 28 CHERETA DAYLIGHT boots to the game. the opposite way resulting in a goal 18 STEPH FARQUHARSON 29 DOMINICA RAYMOND for opposition 31 TERESA ROBERTSON 19 EMILY CROOKES Greatest Football Achievement: 32 LEANNE MCKENZIE 20 ANNABELLE BARES Senior AFL at 16/ swans reserves game Greatest Football Achievement: 33 KERRI ALLEN 21 EMMA SHAW Vice Captain Perth colts 34 BETH SARGENT 22 LOUISE ABEY Best Football Advice Given to You: 36 VICKI CHAMRON 23 GENNA CLARKE Put speed on the game 41 CHARLENE HUMPHRIES Best Football Advice Given to 24 NICOLE MACKIE 44 CLARE GILL You: Enjoy the game and success 25 OLIVIA SAVIA 2014 Winner: 51 SHONA O’LOUGHLIN Buddy Franklin will take care of itself 53 LISA BOWKER 26 MAGGIE MURPHY

Junior Club: Forest Lions 2014 Brownlow Medal Winner: Gary Ablett

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www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 34 7 Round 14 - 19th—20th July 2014 Round 14 - 19th—20th July 2014 CLUB CULTURE STRONG AT PARRAMATTA T E A M L I S T S By Caitlin Arnold MOOREBANK WOLLONGONG SAINTS When you ask Holroyd Parramatta’s Clive Sharp what the Womens Div Two Womens Div Two club has been doing right this year, it is what they are do- Senior Coach: Ian Prudham Senior Coach: Shane Grenfell Colours: Black & White Colours: Blue, Pink & White ing off the field – rather than on it – which is touted as the key to their success. Even though the club’s four teams (Division One, Division Team List Team List Four, Division Five and Under 19s Division Two) are provid- No Name Goals No Name Goals ing some positive performances on the field so far this 1 TARA WARNER 1 ELYSE CIRSON year, Sharp names a strong club culture as one of their greatest attributes. 2 BRITTANY BRAY 2 YVETTE HERITAGE ―The vibe around the club is at a high point right now with great camaraderie across all grades and the players really buying into what was already a strong club culture. 3 BRODIE WESTWOOD 3 JENNI STANTON ―This is testament to our stable committee, senior coaching staff and outstanding leader- 4 DARLENE HANSEN 4 CLARINDA CAMPBELL ship from the senior players,‖ explains Sharp. 5 EMMA PURCELL 5 NICOLA KENNEDY th The Goannas currently sit within the top half of the Division One (5 ) and Division Four 6 JESSICA PURCELL 6 ELISE KIDD (3rd) ladders; however are placed last in Division Five and Under 19s. What it is that the 7 SARA LANG 7 AMELIA DENT Goannas seem to hold is belief, regardless of their varying range of results. ―Although we consistently make the finals, we haven’t been able to go the distance. 8 JANET LOVE 8 LEANNE KIDD ―[We want to] focus on delivering some solid four quarter efforts in the tail end of the sea- 9 CHARLINE WOOD 9 AMBER DENNIS son which will help lay a foundation for finals success. 10 ABBEY WALTERS 10 CASEY MOANE ―Division One are just hitting their stride and are in finals contention. Our reserves in Divi- 11 ALICIA DUNAJUK 11 ELLEN CREWDSON sion Four are also firing on all cylinders and have been consistent all year. 12 TYLER GREEN 12 MEGAN BLACKWOOD ―You’d always like to be close to the top of the ladder with a double shot in the finals al- ready sewn up, but both competitions are very even at the top end which makes for a very 13 AMANDA HOPE 13 SHANNYN EVERINGHAM-GEARY exciting season.‖ 14 CASSIE RICE 14 JESSIE MULHOLLAND Sharp lauds the efforts of forward Ben Rogers, and Arin Rickett and Angus Barwick – each 15 ERIN MCALISTER 16 CLANCY HENDERSON the son of Holroyd Parramatta legends – as integral to the confident display shown by the 16 AMY LANG 17 OLI KROWKA Goannas’ senior and reserve squads in the opening half of the season. 17 AMANDA WARD 18 CATHERINE STANTON The plight of AFL clubs coming out of Western Sydney has not always been easy as they contend with the domination of other footballing codes, however with the introduction of 18 LIZ TOWNEND 19 BREE BRAGA the Greater Western Sydney Giants – of whom the Goannas are associated – Sharp says 19 KIRRALEE LOVE 20 LAANI EVANS that awareness of AFL in the area has grown. 20 SRAH FORGE 21 LAURA RUSSEL ―We have enjoyed an excellent relationship with the Giants, hosting their first couple of pre 21 KATE LANG 22 ELERI MORRIS -seasons at Gipps Road Oval. 22 RACHEL MARTIN 23 KAT LISS ―Awareness of our game has certainly grown with the emergence of the Giants and their good form this season. 23 MOLLEY FRENCH 24 AMANDA CHAPMAN ―Our junior club’s Auskick numbers are a good benchmark of the great job the Giants have 24 SIOBHAN MOORE 25 KAT GOW done in marketing football and their brand in Western Sydney.‖ 25 RHEANNA VEHLOW 26 TAIGAN GRENFELL Holroyd Parramatta is keen to capitalise on their area’s newfound interest in AFL but are 26 STEPHANIE SHELDON 27 KIMBERLY CHAN wary of spreading themselves too thin. As such, the Goannas are focusing on becoming 43 MILLEY RICKARD 28 REGAN TAYLOR successful with what they have already before expanding into new initiatives such as a women’s team. ―At the moment our focus is very much on player retention through the junior ranks and providing a positive environment for our young players. ―Promotion for our first grade and reserve sides is high on the agenda for us. ―Ultimately we want to be seen to be the premier football club in Western Sydney.‖ ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL

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AUBURN GIANTS RANDWICK CITY ANGELS Womens Div Two Womens Div Two SHEPHERD BRINGS UP TON Senior Coach: Lael Kassem Senior Coach: This Saturday against St George will see key defender Lloyd Colours: Orange & Grey Colours: Red, Black & White Shepherd playing his 100th senior game for the Pennant Hills Team List Team List Demons. No Name Goals Lloyd joined Penno in season 2004 after playing over 50 sen- 1 MARWA ISMAIL No Name Goals 2 NAREN WILSON ior games with Dubbo including in their 2003 premiership 5 STEPH COOK-WRIGHT 3 HAYAT AJAJ team. He was a member of the successful 2006 Demons pre- 4 RAYAN SAFAR 6 RIEKA MILEN miership winning team and was a member of Sydney repre- 5 AMNA KARRA-HASSAN 7 STACEY HALL sentative teams during this time. 6 LAEL KASSEM In season 2010 Lloyd transferred to Albury where he played 7 RAYANNE ZAIM 8 IMOGEN GEILLSLER 8 FAHIMI QUEIK 78 games with the Albury Tigers including playing in 2 winning 9 LAILA HALWANI 10 CYN ANDERSON grand finals out of the 4 he played in. In 2010, his first sea- 10 JAMILE GHEMRAOUI 11 EMMA CHARLTEN son with Albury, he played in the NSW Country representative 11 NORA AYAD team and also the Ovens and Murray team. 12 JASMINE AYAD 13 ELISIE BANKS 13 ASEEL SOUFI Lloyd returned to Sydney earlier this year and was a welcome return to the Demons where 14 JARNIA ZARB 15 SABRINA BADR he has again fitted in as a key defender. His ability to match physically strong key forwards is 18 WALAE CHEHADE 15 SHANNON FLEMMING the main attribute of his play. His height, strength and agility are the key to him being an 19 JENAN ELRISHE uncompromising competitor. His performance in the Anzac Day game against Western Sub- 22 MARIA SINU MUA 17 ABBEY MCDONALD 23 LINA ELCHEIKH urbs saw him awarded the medal for best on ground. 18 GABI BRYAN 24 MAYSA CHAKIK In the Demons annual game at Ern Holmes oval on 5th July, against ladder leaders Manly, he 25 YASHA KAMMOUN 20 KAYA THOMPSON was successful in winning the Bill Carey medal with another best on ground performance. 26 JENAN ELRISHE 22 TINA ZEKANTS Lloyd represented AFL Sydney in their representative game this year. 27 SARAH ANNOUS 31 SHAYMA FATFAT 23 REBECCA FLORENCE On behalf of everyone at Pennant Hills we extend our congratulations on this achievement. 32 LIALI KARRA-HASSAN 24 KELLY PARKER 33 RIMA ISMAIL 34 MARWA ADRA 29 GEMMA CHMIELEWSKI Congratulations also to Penrith's Alan Prowse 36 WEDAD HAMMOUD 37 FAYE ABDELKAFI 30 SARAH FALLIS (Pictured left getting carried off), who played his 38 AFAF AYACHE 200th game for the club last weekend in their Div 5 50 BEC APTED 39 TAHRA HAWA side's win over UTS. Alan started with the club in 1998 and becomes the 14th player to reach 200 games for the Rams.

¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Patrick Pope also brought up his 50th game for the

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This page is provided by the NSW Australian Football History Society. The Society’s WOLLONDILLY MANLY WARRINGAH aims are to preserve the memory of NSW football. Tomorrow this game you are at will Division Four Womens Div Two become history. Who won this, why did they do that, what does that mean? The Soci- Senior Coach: Daniel Hockey Senior Coach: Sam Engel ety wants to preserve those memories. Your club can help by designating a club histo- Colours: Red & White Colours: Maroon & White rian to work with the Society. As well you or the club can join, the details of which are on their website: www.nswfootballhistory.com.au Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals NSW’S RECORD IN INTERSTATE 1 DANIEL KOVASEVIC 2 JAMES WESTON 1 ALICIA ARMITAGE FOOTY 3 CORY RUTLAND 2 MIKAELA BATE We have often been asked about NSW’s history of interstate games and how successful they 4 RHYS HAMILTON 3 CLAIRE BRYAN had been over the years. 5 JOSHUA DRYBURGH

6 SCOTT SMITH 4 EMILY CARRIGAN Well we can tell you that the NSW Football Association, the forerunner to the NSW Australian Football League, played their first representative game at the MCG on 1 July 1881. The 7 CHAD FITZSIMMONS 5 ASHLEIGH CARTER match was against the then VFA which was the first controlling body for football in Victoria. 8 MATTHEW JENSEN 6 JESSICA FERRALL The VFL was formed in 1897 from some clubs that then comprised the VFA. 9 SHAUN PAGET

7 HOLLY GRAHAM Behinds were not counted in the score in those days, winners were judged by the number of 10 ZAC MADDEN goals they kicked and just as well in this first game because the VFA or Victoria, kicked 9-24 11 LUKE OSBOURNE 8 JESSICA JOSLYN to 0-1. The game in Sydney had only been going for 12 months while of course it was 12 ODIN RASMUSSEN 9 CIARA KEARNS founded in Melbourne with the first game recognized as being played in 1858. 13 TYE JACKSON

10 ALISA KELLEY NSW played twenty six representative games between 1881and until the Association’s demise 14 JOSHUA O’RIORDAN in 1894 and only won against their regular nemeses, Queensland. They drew several of their 15 CHRISTOPHER WOLFE 11 RACHAEL LEWIS other matches, mostly because behinds were not counted, an anomaly in the game that was 16 BRANDAN PARKER changed in 1897. 12 TIFFANY LINAY 18 JACKSON CRANE

13 KELLY MARSH When the code was resurrected in Sydney in 1903, VFL clubs were falling over themselves to 19 ETHAN CRESTANI visit and play against the locals. Some of the games were listed as NSW versus … or Metro- 20 CHRIS UNDERWOOD 14 MELANIE O’BRIEN politan or alternatively, Combined Sydney and many of the records of the matches were lost 21 SEAN FITZSIMMONS or no effort was kept to maintain them. So it has taken many long years of research and 15 DANIELLE PETKOVIC 22 ROBERT DRYBURGH investigation to locate details of the respective games. 23 BRENDAN COCKERILL 16 BELINDA PORTER NSW’s most significant victories have been two over the VFL which were both played in Syd- 24 TIMOTHY GODDARD 17 TE RINA TAITE ney. They won the first of these in 1923, 15-11 to 11-19 and the other two years later by a 25 DAVE ABELA point 13-10 to 13-9. It is fair to say though on the weekends these games were played, the 18 LISA THOMPSON 26 RUSSELL ANDREWS VFL fielded at least two other representative sides playing other interstate games so maybe their top side was not that which was fielded against NSW. 28 DANIEL HOCKEY 19 LEANNA WARWICK

In the first thirty years of the last century they defeated Queensland (on several occasions), Port Adelaide, Geelong (twice), Tasmania (twice), South Adelaide, West Torrens, Port Ade- laide, Melbourne, ACT, Sth Aust Football Assn and most of these games were played in Syd- ney. They lost the rest which we have calculated as seventy. ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL

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RANDWICK CITY GOSFORD The state has competed in numerous national carnivals, which up until the first war were Division Three Division Three played every three years in different states however in latter decades were relegated to com- Senior Coach: Mitch Rose Senior Coach: Bruce Cross petition between Tasmania, ACT and Queensland while the other states played in the same Colours: Red, White & Black Colours: Yellow & Black carnival but against supposedly (and more correctly) stronger opposition between them- selves. Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals NSW have also played in at least three amateur carnivals, the most recent in a country cham- pionships carnival in Wagga in 2012. The other two were held in Adelaide in 1936 and 1 GREG ELLIOTT 1 PETE MCCARTHY Launceston in 1938 and we have included a photograph of the team taken as they travelled 3 GEORGE GAROUFALIS 2 JOHN MATHEISON to the apple isle by boat. 5 SEAN HARPER-WIRTH 3 JACK HUNT 6 RICHARD LAWSON 4 LUKE LEPAGE As part of the 1988 Bi-Centenary celebrations, a pure State of Origin team was selected to compete in the carnival in Adelaide. They lost their game against South Australia but re- 7 ASH MCCAIG 5 SCOTT BURKINSHAW corded their first ever win over WA 10-8 to 9-12. 8 DANNY PEZESHKI 6 ADAM TOMSETT 9 MARK KAVANAGH 7 SEAN HANSEN Some might remember the pseudo State of Origin team NSW fielded on a rainy night game 20 CALLEN COLVILLE 8 DAMIAN TOMSETT against the VFL on May 22 at the SCG. They won that match 13-8 to 10-16, much to the 23 BLAIR OLIVER chargrin of Victorian selector, Ted Whitton. We say pseudo because the team contained 9 LACHLAN THOMPSON 25 MICHAEL SADLER several Sydney Swans players who were not born, nor played their junior football in NSW. 10 NEIL DORRINGTON 28 CHRIS HENDERSON 11 MICK HOLGATE To sum it up, NSW have lost far more than they have won in interstate contests and now the 31 MICHAEL GARSTIN 12 FRASER THOMPSON state combines their fortunes with players selected from the ACT, so here’s to the future. 37 SCOTT FEIGAN 13 HAMISH BARSING 49 AIDAN GREET 14 SCOTT STOKES 53 MICHAEL HOFFSTEIN 15 CRAIG GIBLIN JOBSON 55 JORDAN LIPSON 16 MARK WALKER 60 DIMITRI GAROUFALIS 17 NEIL WALKER 63 JEREMY GRANT 18 CHRISTIAN EMERY 64 ANDREW HOOPER 19 JAMES KEMP 75 MITCH ROSE 20 HARRY MCGUIRE 77 LUKE MAUNDER LIAM GHALAYINI 78 JULIAN FINCH 21 79 TIM BOLCH 22 AARON SMITH 80 MAT BURKE 23 TIM EATHER 81 PETER CONNAIRE 25 CAMERON JONES 82 CALLUM DAY 26 SCOTT DORRINGTON 83 ADRIAN IRELAND 27 PAUL STOCKLEY 84 ROBBIE MELDRUM 29 AMOS HESSELL

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CAMDEN NOR-WEST JIMMY MCKENZIE—NORTH SHORE Division Two Division Three Senior Coach: James Dixon Senior Coach: Mark Johnston & Peter James is a graduate of St Ignatius and was 4th in Keeley Medal 2013 with Senior Coach: James Dixon Colours: Navy Blue & White Kyle Riverview, before joining a number of his ex-Riverview team mates at North Colours: Blue & White Shore for the start of the 2014 season. Team List Team List It was initially expected that Jimmy would play a mix of under 19’s and Premier No Name Goals No Name Goals division in 2014, but his pre-season form was good enough for him to selected 1 FRASER BROWN 2 PETER KYLE in the Premier division side for round 1 and his form since then has been so 2 CHRIS MURRAY 3 PETER RICHARDSON good that he has remained in it. 3 JAMES BROADBENT 4 HARRY STEVER

4 STEPHEN MANN Coach Jon Hayres says ―Jimmy is a fantastic young man who works extremely 5 RYAN JOHNSTON hard on his game and listens well to the advice that he gets from senior play- 5 DAVID PATTISON 6 ADAM NEWTON ers. It’s well known that the club has had a difficult run with injuries and the 6 JAMES WATKINS 8 ETHON COOMBS MARK MAHER absence of senior players can make it difficult for the younger players learning 7 14 AARON BAYNE BLAKE MCCROSSEN to adapt to senior football, but Jimmy has turned this situation around has taken on that responsibility 8 15 DAVID CLINCH himself. He’s been in terrific form over the past six weeks and thoroughly deserves a his Rising Star 9 BEN REID 16 SEB GOLDRICK nomination for another outstanding effort on the weekend.‖ 10 MARK STREET 17 MICHAEL GRAY 11 BEVAN KEYS 20 LEIGH SHARPE Jimmy is a skilful, hard running midfielder who is sure to have a bright future at North Shore. 12 TIM MCDONALD 23 LOUIS BUTLER 13 BEN ROBERTSON Previous nominees: 28 PETER MARTINOLI 14 DREW LAWRENCE Round 1— Taylor Preece (UNSW/ES) Round 8—Aidan Bell (Campbelltown) 31 JACK BENNETT 15 NICK LAWS Round 2— Abe Davis (UNSW/ES) Round 9—Nick Shaw (St George) 32 JAMES MOYNIHAN 16 JOSHUA LEYS Round 3—Theo Moraitis (Pennant Hills) Round 10—Lachlan Maples (Sydney Uni) 34 LIAM VIEGEL Round 4—Callum Mills (North Shore) Round 11—Nathan Lomas (Campbelltown) 17 JOEL WHEELER 36 JASON WOODWARD Round 5—Harry Dobson (Sydney University) Round 12—Tom Dickson (UNSW/ES) 18 MITCH BROADSTOCK 39 JOSH EDWARDS Round 6—Jack Parker (Manly Warringah) 19 CRAIG TREWHELLA Round 7—Brad Watson (Pennant Hills) 20 MARK HALTEH 44 KYLE CLARKE 21 PAUL LOVE 47 MATTHEW SCHWAGER HAYAT AJAJ—AUBURN 22 ADAM NOYCE 48 DANIEL HARDING 23 DAVID THOMAS 49 BLAKE HEGGIE Hayat has never played competitive sport or watched an AFL game before joining the Auburn Giants. 24 SHANE DOHERTY 50 OWEN HICKMAN 25 THOMAS GLYNN 52 BENNETT IDSTEIN From her first game, she dominated her opponents, taking big marks and kicking goals. 26 MATT SMITH 54 SEB MURRAY 27 AARON BEVES 60 DAVID DRAPER She is a natural athlete. Despite being petite, she is fearless and puts her body on the line. 28 JOSIAH AYLING 62 MUSA BAKARI

29 JAMES DIXON 65 MICHAEL GUTHRIDGE In her second game she dislocated her shoulder. However her dedication and commitment 30 GREG MCGUINESS ALEX LORENZELLI allowed her to successfully return on the weekend and she didn't miss a beat, again taking 66 marks and kicking a goal. 31 SCOTT WAX 68 ASH LIGHT 32 VICTOR MUSGRAVE 72 JEREMY DILGER 33 JOSH BARBARO With more game time under her belt Hayat is the player to watch in the Giants forward 74 ZANE PRIEST 34 TOMMY PRIOR line. 97 CHEYNE ANDERSON 35 JAIME PAGE Previous nominees: Round 1— Kate Stanton (Wollongong) Round 6—Natasha Loiseau (Penrith) Round 2—Jasmine Smith (UNSW/ES) Round 7—Wadad Hammoud (Auburn) Round 3—Wafaa Elwadia (Auburn) Round 8—Ashleigh Carter (Manly Warringah) Round 4—Emily Crookes (Gosford) Round 9—Morgan Ross (Gosford) ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Round 5—Kimberly Chan (Wollongong) Round 10—Nicci Kennedy (Wollongong)

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BLACKTOWN MOOREBANK Division Two Division Two Senior Coach: Ash Moeller Senior Coach: Mark Coles Justin Walsh Colours: Red, Yellow & Black Colours: Black & White North Shore

Team List Team List No Name Goals Tim Lambert No Name Goals Jesse Cox 2 PAT BARCLAY Sydney University Western Suburbs 3 MIKE O’GRADY 1 DANIEL SAUNDERS 4 ANDREW CAREY 2 TAYLOR CURRANT 5 KENT WEIR 3 JOSEPH O’MARA 6 JOSH MANN Peni Mahina Lloyd Shepherd Jeconiah Peni 4 RYAN FORRESTER 7 BEN MOLYNEAUX Campbelltown Pennant Hills Campbelltown 8 HENRY BUTTON 6 RHYS HORTON 9 LEIGHTON CORR 7 SHAUN WICKEN 10 MATTHEW GANN 11 DEAN CONNORS 8 SAM YOUNG Andrew Morley 13 LUCAS BENDT BRIAN CURRANT 9 UTS 14 JOEY SAUNDERS 10 DANIEL BALDERSTON 15 FABIAN MCLEOD 16 DAN MCINTYRE 11 TROY LARKINS James Brain Thomas Thurgarland 20 BEN AKMENS 12 THOMAS RICE Ben Jones Manly Warringah Manly Warringah 21 BRAD WHALE St George 13 MITCH BURTON 22 GILL CORR Leigh Conway 23 DANIEL CLIFFORD 15 ANDREW CRUWYS Western Suburbs 26 ANDREW POLKINGHORNE 19 SCOTT DUGGAN 28 DANIEL BURFORD 21 MATTHEW KIRPICHNIKOV 30 MARK BURGER Lindsay Scown 31 JAY ROUGHLEY 22 PAUL MARKOU Western Suburbs 39 ASH MOELLER 23 BLAKE PARKER 40 MATTHEW HINCHCLIFFE 24 IAIN CAMPBELL 46 MICHAEL COLLINS 48 JARED CLIFFORD 26 ADAM SHELDON Tim Cummins Dom Vincent Tyrone Armitage 52 ETHAN BARCLAY 29 JOHNATHON MOORE UNSW/ES Sydney Uni Manly Warringah 53 MBIMBI MBIMBI 30 BLAKE PEARCE 54 MATT NEWSON 32 DAVIEL SCHULSTAD 59 AARON HILL 60 TIM BARACZ 36 CHRIS CAIRNS DANIEL NIEASS 61 37 CHRIS HARRY 62 LUKE CAMELLIRI 66 DANIEL LIM 69 ANTHONY SIMPSON Tom Edmonds Sam Zikman Pennant Hills Pennant Hills

Scott Pierce ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Hills Eagles

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HOLROYD PARRAMATTA ILLAWARRA Division One Division One Senior Coach: Shane Jorgenson Senior Coach: David Nolen Colours: Blue & Yellow Colours: Red & White

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 ADAM BYRNES 1 BEN HYNDES 2 WILL COOK 2 MICHAEL STACEY Visit www.sydneyafl.com.au for 3 PAORA WAAKA 3 CHRIS JONES 6 DAVE NOLEN 4 BEN RODGERS Latest News 8 NATHAN ISKRA Results 5 JORDAN PIDGEON 10 JACKSON GRAY 6 LUKE MCLEOD 11 ISAAC WALTON 2014 Fixtures 7 RYAN TERREY 12 JACOB BROOKFIELD 8 MATTHEW CAHILL 13 JOE KENNY 15 ETHAN HAILEY Ladders 9 JOSH TERREY 16 CHRISTOS PANAGAKOS 10 BRYCE MAYNE Photo Gallery 17 JACK NUGENT 11 SCOTT MACGUIRE 18 DANIEL WORDEN Sydney AFL Forms 12 GRANT WEBB 19 RYAN WELLS 13 MICHAEL LENNOX 21 CHRIS COOK and more 14 SCOTT NOLAN 22 BEN FROST 15 SUNNY GILL 23 MITCH O’BRIAN 16 STUART MCKINLAY 24 NELSON WELLS 25 JAKE HOGARTH 17 CHARLIE GALAYINI 28 DYLAN KOOP 18 BRODIE CRANE SOCIAL MEDIA 29 ERIN FRANKLIN 19 JOHN MANISCALCO 30 THOMAS WALSH 20 CHRIS IRWIN 31 SAM WILSON A F L S y d n e y @ a f l s y d n e y 21 SHANE WILLIAMS 33 PETER LLOYD 23 KANE RADFORD 34 JOSHUA TIER 24 TRENT SCHMUTTER 36 BRAYDON GREENWOOD 27 SIRELI FIFITA 39 JACK THOMPSON 40 ADAM BIRRER 33 ANDREW MUNNS 47 MITCHELL QUARRELL 35 ANTHONY BISHOP 55 SAM ROONEY 36 HAYDEN TURNER 60 STEWART BOYD

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SOUTHERN POWER PENRITH Division One Division One Senior Coach: Simon Closter Senior Coach: Barry Denton Colours: Aqua, Black & White Colours: Black, Teal & White In 2014 selected matches will be live streamed through the Team List Team List AFL Sydney website thanks to Digital Sports. To watch live No Name Goals No Name Goals simply go to www.sydneyafl.com.au and click on the AFL 1 LIAM DAVIS 2 JOSH SHEPHARD 2 ANDREW WARDROP 3 ADAM SHARP Sydney TV tab. 3 RYAN MURPHY 4 PATRICK POPE 4 JAMES CLARKE 5 TOM ROBERTS 6 MICHAEL BROWN All matches live streamed will then be stored on the AFL 5 JAKE MCINTOSH 7 DANIEL SCHROOT 6 LEIGH HOGAN Sydney website and can viewed at any time. 8 GEORGE PANERAS 7 PHIL HAMER 9 JAY EDWARDS 8 MORGAN REID 10 BEN ROBINSON 9 JACK DICKENS 11 MALEN WATSON 10 CAMERON ROE 12 MATTHEW LAFFAN 11 PAUL JOHNSON 13 SAM LOCKHART 12 ADAM COOK 15 DAN SMYTH Round Date Home Away Venue 13 MATTHEW YOUNG 18 MITCH RENEHAN 14 DANIEL TURNER 20 LIAM MURPHY 15 MICHAEL FINDLAY 21 JOSH ANASIS 14 19th July St George Pennant Hills Olds Park @ 2:30pm 16 TIM CASHMAN 22 JAMES DENTON 17 DUANE WILD 23 MICHAEL DENTON 15 2nd August Sydney Uni St George Sydney Uni No.1 18 LUKE JANNSON 24 BEN MCGOVERN @ 2:00pm 19 BRENDAN KENNY 25 JAKE PIANTA 20 LIAM AGGETT 26 LACHLAN SMITH 27 TOM HALL 24 MARSHAL CAIRNDUFF 29 MAX MCNAMARA 27 IAN HOLDER 32 JAMES DEVLIN 28 REGAN SHARPE 33 CHRIS NOLAN 34 RYAN KING-THORNBURG 34 TOM NOBLE 36 TRISTAN SMITH 40 MITCH PURSE 34 RYAN KING-THORNBURG 41 MITCH STEVENS 36 TRISTEN SMITH 42 LUKE JONES 44 TROY SHEEN 46 NATHAN WRIGHT

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CAMPBELLTOWN UNSW/ES BALMAIN MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Premier Division Premier Division Division One Division One Senior Coach: Neil Brunton Senior Coach: Daniel Lynch Senior Coach: Luke Jarjoura Senior Coach: Stuart Newman Colours: Navy Blue & White Colours: White, red, blue, black, Colours: Yellow & Black Colours: Red, Black & White yellow Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 PETER KEFALAS 1 ALEX O’DEA 1 TARAN ETTO 2 HAYDEN NICHOLS 2 JAMES WEBSTER 1 LOGAN MEAD 3 TOM HEATH 3 BRYCE THOMSON 2 PAUL GREEN 2 JAMES BRACKIN 4 MAX COLLETT 4 EDEN BENNELL 3 GERARD BENNETT 5 JEREMY KIEL 5 JORDAN MOORE 4 DYLAN BROGAN 6 JORDAN FOOTE 6 RYAN HEZLETT 4 MATT EDWINS 5 ROB VINCENT 7 TYLER ROBINSON 7 CHRIS BOLT 5 JOSHUA O’BRIEN 8 DAVE BATTEN 8 ANDREW KYPRIANOU 6 RYAN LUDOWYKE 9 HUGH PRIEST 6 THEO GUVARI 9 RYAN PLANT 7 MARK BISHOP 7 JOSH VAN LUENEN 10 DANIEL COSTELLO 10 BRADLEY PLUG 11 FLETCHER ROWE 11 LUKE JARJOURA 8 RYAN HARRIS 8 HAMISH SHERWOOD 12 ANDRE CUPIDO 12 EDEN WOODEND 10 GAV NIXON 9 CAMERON GORDON 13 JOEL ROBBIE 13 ED MCCANN 14 JOEL GRAY 11 SEAN ELLICOTT 11 KYLE SOMMERVILLE 14 JACK MCANESPIE 15 MICHAEL ARCHIBALD 15 REESE GILLESPIE 12 PETER LEBRETON 12 MITCH HOGAN 16 NICK MCGANN 16 BLAKE MALCOLM 13 TIM WOLNIZER 13 BRYCE JOYNSON 17 JEREMY DANIHER 17 RICHARD TYRRELL 19 ALEX FOOTE 18 JAYDEN DONATO 14 ANDREW ROBERTSON 14 JOEL BOTTIN-NOONAN 20 CAMERON MCKINLAY 19 NICK WHITEHEAD 15 SAM WOOD 15 ANDREW MCGUIGGAN 21 SCOTT DORNAUF 20 BRENDAN CANN 16 ALPHONSE JAMBARUFO 23 ANTHONY RODRIGUES 21 JOHN LITTLE 16 JACK COGHLAN 24 RYAN FARRELLY 22 TRAVIS MARTIN 17 SAM SIMPSON 17 DAVE LINSEN 26 ABE DAVIS 23 LUKE WILBY 18 NATHAN LOMAS 27 ALEX HENDERSON 24 DANIEL LLOYD 19 CAM LUDOWYKE 28 JACK MCKINLAY 26 BRENDAN JENKINS 19 PENI MAHINA 21 JAMES MOYLAN 29 CHRIS JOURDAIN 27 JASON FRETWELL 20 AIDEN BELL 30 ED KIEL 28 ROMAN CHOWANETZ 22 NICK RODGERS 29 BILL SHIPWAY 21 MARK MENDOLA 31 ALEX THOMPSON 23 TIM CAMERON 32 JUDD LANYAN 30 DAMON WOODEND 22 BRENTON SOMMERVILLE 24 GUS ROGERS 33 MICHAEL DICKSON 31 MITCHELL SOAMES 23 JORDAN ETTO 34 TROY LUFF 32 NICK HALLIDAY 25 RONAN WORDSORTH 36 KYLE PARKER 33 BEN PLUG 24 NATHAN TYERMAN 26 KIERAN BRIDGER 37 TOM WILLIAMSON 34 ALISTAIRE DUELL-FERGUSON 25 MATT MOREY 38 JAMES PASCOE 35 ADAM MIDDLETON 29 MARK WILLIAMS 26 JECONIAH PENI 40 SPENCER KROCHMAL 36 HARRY JENKINS 37 KEVIN JONES 30 DAN MARTIN 27 LUKE VELLA 41 TOM FALVEY 43 MITCH WOODS 40 JAMES WEST 32 PETER FROST 29 CAMERON DESMOND 43 RYAN HUGHES 44 TAYLOR PREECE 35 SIMON WILLIAMS 30 BEN YAKIMOV 46 TOM DICKSON 45 RYAN BETTS 48 TIM CUMMINS 47 TYLER RYAN 48 HENRY ST HILL 35 LUKE BODEKER 48 ANDREW RICCORD 54 TIM COENEN TIM CORDNER 44 JOSHUA HICKEY 54 59 MARK HAEBICH 49 LUKE ELASI 60 CARLTON HOLLSTEN 53 SHANAN KERSHAW 60 TIM WIDMER 50 MITCHELL KUHN

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MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS WESTERN SUBURBS SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Womens Div One Womens Div One Premier Division Premier Division Senior Coach: Daniel Ranson Senior Coach: Senior Coach: Kevin Eynaud Senior Coach: Anton Turco Colours: Red, White & Black Colours: Red & White Colours: Black & White Colours: Blue & Gold

Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 5 JACK CASPERSONN 1 LIZ FASSONE 1 CASSANDRA LEES 2 BRENTON MUMME 13 EVAN SMITH 2 SAMANTHA MARTIN 2 REBECCA BURRIDGE 14 MONTY KROCHMAL 4 SALOME CERDA VARGAS 4 ADRIAN HILL 3 AISLINN ALBURY 15 JAMES LEWINGTON 5 AMANDA DAWE 4 JESSICA WILLEMSE 5 PETER MAXWELL 19 MICHAEL FIGG 6 GEORGIA VERKUYLEN 5 SARA COOKE 7 CLINT MCGRATH 21 ALEX DYSON 8 ROSEMARY MORISON 25 GLENN SMITH 6 ASHLEY GRAY 11 STELLA XIE 9 MATT ROUND 28 LUKE FREEMANTLE 7 AMANDA FARRUGIA 12 VICTORIA WYATT 10 TAYLOR WILLIAMSON 30 JESSE COX BELINDA MULDOON 13 ROSALIE GRAHAM 32 MATT HUTTON 9 11 LEIGH CONWAY 10 LORETTA MOORE 14 CLARE MURPHY 33 TOM ELKINGTON 17 KRISTIE FOX 12 ANDY EURELL 35 JOHN HAGGERTY 11 LISA PETHYBRIDGE 18 TRACEY FARRUGIA 13 SEAMUS PEARSON 36 MITCH SCOTT 12 KRISTY SUTCLIFFE 22 TOBI NOBLE 38 JAKE SWARTS 13 NATASHA NAIR 14 STEPHEN HUDSON 39 KYLE UNDERWOOD 25 ALEX SCHRODER 40 SAM SLEIGH 14 VANESSA POON 26 ANNA RUUT 15 LINDSAY SCOWN 41 DOM VINCENT 15 BROOKE ASHCROFT 29 STACY CROSS 16 TIM LAMBERT 42 BEN FITZPATRICK 16 STACY O’LOUGHLIN 30 NIKKI PRESS 18 WADE BLACKBURN 43 CHRIS BROWNE 17 STEFFANIE LEE 31 EDWINA ILLMAN 20 JAMES NEWBURY 44 MATTHEW VICIC 18 JESSE WONG 34 VERNA ILES 45 PETER CASEY 36 STEPHANIE WAKE 21 KYALL WALFORD 19 LAILA WAISU 46 JAMES HOWARD 41 HAYLEY LEGG 22 LEVI SANDS 47 KANE CLARKE 20 NAKITA BROWN 42 GENAVIEVE ZOELLER 48 MITCHELL SCOTT 23 JOSH ZOPPO 21 SARAH BOTROS 53 ANNA BUTLER 49 ARON EVERETT 22 SUSAN PAYNE 54 JESSICA CRANSTON 24 NATHAN SCARFO 50 ANDREW MORRIS 23 LISA ROPER 55 ELISA HOGAN 25 ELLIOT HARPER 51 FRED SKULLEY 52 BEN COFFEY 24 TESS MALCOLM 56 BELINDA SMALL 26 PAT WILMOT 53 SAM ORTON 57 CIANNA SMITH 25 ANN MEAGHER 54 PETER HUGHES 58 CHRISTINE HARRIS 27 ADRIAN HILL 26 LARISSA ROPER 55 DAVID JOHNSON 61 ALLANNA BEATON 28 MARCUS LINSEN 27 REBECCA BEESON 56 SAM CRICHTON 62 LAUREN FOY 28 ANNE SEDGLEY 30 KRIS ERICSON 57 RONAN GERAGHTY 63 FRANKIE HOCKING 58 CHRIS REICHMAN 29 ROXANNE GOFF 43 MATTHEW LEMME 64 TRAM NGUYEN 59 MITCHELL HAMER 30 BARBARA LYNCH 67 PASCALE PIAS 53 YANNI MILLIGAN-SAVILLE 60 JOSH SMITH

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SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES MANLY WARRINGAH WESTERN WOLVES SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Premier Division Premier Division Womens Div One Womens Div One Senior Coach: Peter Steer Senior Coach: Leigh Brain Senior Coach: Andrew Taylor Senior Coach: Yucel Celenk Colours: Yellow & Blue Colours: Maroon & White Colours: Black & White Colours: Blue & Gold

Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 16 DEAN COSTELLO 1 DAVID STROUD 19 KEN EWEN-CHAPPELL 2 LACHLAN KILPATRICK 1 CAITLIN MURRAY 1 BELINDA MICHALK TYRONE ARMITAGE 21 DAMIAN CHARLESTON 3 2 MELISSA VUONG0 3 ASHLEE MORGAN 22 RYAN BARRETT 4 JAMES BRAIN 3 KRISTY STROOP 5 SOPHIE CLARKE 25 WILL BRADLEY 5 BRAYDEN FOWLER 26 RYAN FITTON 6 RYAN WEARNE 4 NATALIE BARBER 6 EMMA YUEN JIMMY GORDON 7 JACK HAWKINS 28 5 MARIE GEBERT 7 JESS HOGAN 29 ZAC JOHNS 8 HARRY WEBB 8 JENNIFER LEW 31 JARED MADDEN 9 ANTHONY ROBERTSON 6 MICHAELA EKMAN 10 HARRISON KOCH 9 MEREDITH GRAY 33 AARON DRINKWATER 7 JESS DOWNTING 34 NICK CROWE 11 CONNOR PETTERSSON 10 KATRINA BYRNE ANGUS BUNCLE 8 KATE LAWSON 35 DAMON STEER 12 GARETH BENBOW 11 ALICE WOOD 36 TIM GARLICK 13 9 BELINDA HARRISON 14 THOMAS THURGARLAND 37 SCOTT PIERCE 12 FELICE TONG 15 ERIC BURKE 10 TRUDI LINES 38 JOSH CASS 13 BETH WATTS 16 MICHAEL ATKINSON BREE CALDERWOOD 39 CAMERON ARNDT 11 17 JORDAN WEIR 14 ALEX ROBERTS 40 JAKE FAMULARO 12 MELANIE PRING 18 LEVI BRAIN 41 TIM PHYSICK 15 RACHAEL STACK 19 CRAIG PRIDGEON 13 NICOLE KRIZ 42 TOM RIVERS 16 STACEY LANCASTER 20 CALUM JOHNSTON 43 STEVE O’CONNOR 14 CHARLOTTE LATSOMBATH 21 JACK HUNTER 17 AMY FOO 44 MARK SKUSE 15 BRONWYN TURNER 22 JACK LYNCH 19 AOIFE MCDONNELL 46 JAMES REGAN 23 HAYDEN WASHINGTON 16 GRACE RILEY MATT SCHOLZ 47 24 DANIEL DICKERSON 20 LARA CREBER 48 AARON DUNCAN 17 TRACY BAKER 25 THOMAS FARRELLY 21 MONICA CHEW 49 LACHLAN COX 26 TOM MCCAFFREY 18 SHONA PORTER 50 HARRY BOND 22 LIBBY SADLER 27 JACK PARKER 19 EMMA BROWN 51 BRENT TREWIN 24 EMMA CASTRO 28 JACKSON POLA-SMITH 52 JOSH RODMAN 20 MELISSA FRECKELTON 29 NATHAN BOSSCHIETER 25 OLIVIA WARREN 53 JOSH KUNDE 30 WILLS BRASSIL 21 NIKKI FURLONG 28 CLAIRE YOUMANS JESSE CASS 54 36 JIMI MCDONALD JORDAN MCPHERSON 22 MARGUERITE EUDES 29 MICKY BELL 56 37 JAMES BEHAGG TOM STEWART 57 38 PHILLIP PRIOR 23 MARGARITA OBIEN 30 STEPHANIE WALKER 58 JACK MARA 39 JAMES MASON 28 CHAVVAUHN CALVER 32 SHELLEY MULHERN 59 PAUL LONG 40 TOM SCHULTZ 33 SELIMA MESCHAR 60 JOSH CUTTING 41 SAM HAIDER 33 NICOLA WIGGINS

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BALMAIN DOCKERS UNSW/ES STINGRAYS ST GEORGE PENNANT HILLS Womens Div One Womens Div One Premier Division Premier Division Senior Coach: Hayley Warren Senior Coach: Tracey Kick Senior Coach: Terry Mudge Senior Coach: Chris Yard Colours: Purple & White Colours: White, red, blue, black, Colours: Red & White Colours: Red & Navy Blue yellow Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 DANIEL COOPER 1 REBECCA LING 2 SEBASTIAN PARKER 2 DANIEL NAPPER 1 AYNSLEE RODGER 2 MAI NGUYEN 3 AARON CRISFIELD 3 JORDAN WEST 2 NARELLE SPANGHER 3 CHANTELLE SAWKA 4 MATT THOMAS 4 PAT MCBRIDE 4 LIASI TARUA 5 LLOYD SHEPHERD 3 BELINDA PRIDE 5 DAVID LYCAKIS 5 MELITA MORRISS 6 BRANT JACK 4 SHERELLE MOORE 6 ROD CRAIG 6 ERIN HODSON 8 MICHAEL MILNER 9 NICK CAMPBELL 5 HOPE FENECH EMMA MCKAY 7 9 DECLAN DONOHUE 10 ROB WATTS 6 LAURA HOLDSWORTH 8 SARAH COURT 10 BEN JONES 11 THEO MORAITIS 9 HANNAH MCINTOSH 7 ERINA CORDINA 11 STEPHEN WILSEN 12 SAM ZIKMAN MEREDITH BARNES 10 12 BEN SHARP 13 HARRY ANGEL 8 HAYLEY WARREN NICOLA VRACHNAS 11 13 BRYCE ADDISON 14 ALEX GOODALL 9 ROXY MCGEE 12 LISA MACAROUNA KARL MERSON 14 15 KIERAN WRIGHT 13 KATE EDWARDS 15 TOM GREEN 10 KYRRA RAWNSLEY 16 TIM WALES 14 MADDY COLLIER 16 HARRY GREEN 12 JULIA BRADLEY 17 ADAM NIXON 15 MONICA KAVANAGH 17 DEAN GILBERT 18 DAN WITT 14 PETA HEMPHILL 16 AMY PRIESTLY 18 DOM KILLWORTH 19 NICK RYAN 20 STEPHEN WRAY 15 KATHARYNA 18 REMI BANUELOS NATH MACKENZIE-HICKS BEN URWIN 19 CHANEL MELANI 20 21 17 KATE FITZSIMMONS 21 JESSE MUDGE REGAN PINKER 20 CISKA VAN SCHALKWYK 22 22 CHRIS WINDLE 22 KARLA SPILAREWICZ 21 SANDRA JANJETOVIC 23 DANIEL PREEN 23 JON SHINEBERG 23 ROWIE MORGAN 22 ERICA MCIERNON 25 DAMIAN DELL’AQUILA 24 DANIEL TOMLINS 23 LAUREN O’BRIEN 26 DAVID SMITH 24 ALISON DESLANDES 25 KUIAM ANU 24 JEMMA STILL 27 JESSE HARE 25 JACKIE BUCKTHOUGHT 26 DANIEL ANNOR 25 ISABELLE O’BRIEN CAMERON SMITH 27 PAUL SAIN 28 26 EMMA DAVISON KYRSTY BISHOP 26 28 STEVEN LORDING 29 GLENN WATTS 28 ALISON PARKIN 27 ALEX ENGEL 29 STEVEN NABAKI 30 PETER BARNES 28 COURTNEY GUM 29 JEMMA THORPE 30 NICK SHAW 31 JAMES DUNN 29 SALLY SMITH 31 BEN HODGSON 37 TIM SCOULAR 31 RACHEL COOPER 31 MATHILDE GRANBERG DANIEL RIXON 32 38 SAM WIDMER 32 DAVINA PYE 32 SASHA BANKI 33 ALEXANDER WYNN 41 MATT CAREY 33 SHANI SLEEMAN 34 CALLUM ANDREWS 33 CHRISTINE COLLINSON 42 THOMAS EDMONDS 34 ALEX WALLACE 35 GREGORY KING 37 CASIE BROOKER 43 TED WIDMER 35 SHELBY KOH 36 SHANE DEMIR 56 RANGA EDIRIWICKRAMA 39 STEPH POKRIVKA 44 ANNE-LISE BIDOU 37 HARRY ORR

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NORTH SHORE UTS Premier Division Premier Division Senior Coach: Jon Hayres Senior Coach: Alan Kymantis Colours: Red & Black Colours: Teal & Black

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 MATT VARJAVANDI 1 TIM COLE 2 DANNY ROBERTS 3 JOSH MADDOX 3 DALE FITZGERALD 4 ANDREW DAVIS 4 JACK DWYER 5 TOM SUNDBERG 5 JARRYD WATTERS 6 SAM CARRUTHERS 6 LACHLAN LAMONT 7 BRENDAN FITZGERALD 7 JUSTIN KENNA 8 CHRIS MURPHY 8 PATRICK HEALEY 9 ADRIAN HARRY 9 RAWSON KIRKHOPE 10 JASON HARRY 10 DEAN IPAVIZ 11 LACHLAN HAYRES 11 SCOTT ROBERTSON 12 SELBY LEE STEERE 12 TOM NIXON 13 ALEX KANE 13 LIAM FLANAGAN 15 SCOTT EASEY 16 CHRIS BANDY 14 ANDREW MORLEY 17 MICHAEL VOYAGE 15 SCOTT TREGONING 19 TODD ALEXANDER 16 LEIGH MEYRICK 20 PAT CODLING 17 ADAM BAKER 21 JAKE MONK 18 KAIZAAD MEHTA 22 ZAC MANLEY 19 MORGAN DAVIS 23 MATT CLARKE 20 JOEL MINICHIELLO 24 TEDDY STRUDWICK 21 GRANT BAILEY 25 RON WASON 27 CHARLIE PARSONS 22 FRANK BOLAND 28 JOSH DAVID-WRIGHT 23 DAVID LAVENDER 29 CAMERON HOLMES 24 NIC KERBER 31 LACHLAN CLANCY 25 JAMES MASDEN 33 DOUG HADDIN 26 NICK INGALL 34 MATT ADAMSON 27 FERGUS WATTS 36 DANIEL SCHACHER 28 MICHAEL ISHIK 37 JUSTIN WALSH 29 MITCH HALL 39 JAKE SAUNDERS 30 MICHAEL MAY 41 RICHARD LYNCH 46 JIMMY MCKENZIE 34 SAM WAY 49 SAM JACKSON 36 THOMAS ZILM

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