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North Shore Bombers www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au P W L D F A % Pts AFL NSW/ACT has created a quality assur- ance program for all senior and junior foot- St Kilda 9 9 0 0 974 530 183.8 36 ball clubs to benchmark their club opera- Geelong 9 9 0 0 1060 698 151.9 36 tions and administration via a ranking system Western Bulldogs 9 5 4 0 932 874 106.6 20 which allows clubs to be a Bronze, Silver or Essendon 9 5 4 0 821 805 102.0 20 Gold Quality Club. Sydney 9 5 4 0 847 833 101.7 20 Brisbane 9 5 4 0 809 807 100.2 20 The benefits of the program include: Hawthorn 9 5 4 0 869 869 100.0 20 • Providing an environment which helps attract new participants, officials, Port Adelaide 9 5 4 0 875 894 97.9 20 members and sponsors, as well as retaining those you already have Carlton 9 4 5 0 928 808 114.8 16 • Collingwood 9 4 5 0 784 815 96.2 16 Creating a best practice guide for your committee Adelaide 9 4 5 0 752 837 89.8 16 • Participating in a sport that can continue to promote itself as a leading sport North Melbourne 9 4 5 0 709 872 81.3 16 where quality is valued highly West Coast 9 3 6 0 778 851 91.4 12 Fremantle AFL LADDER 9 3 6 0 719 921 78.1 12 Richmond 9 1 8 0 731 941 77.7 4 The program has been specifically designed to provide rewards and incentives for clubs taking part in the program, including: Melbourne 9 1 8 0 694 927 74.9 4 • Entry into a monthly draw to win a training resource pack valued at $500 Geelong 17.14.116 def. Western Bulldogs 17.12.114 North Melbourne 14.14.98 def. Fremantle 12.13.85 • Tickets to Sydney Swans matches Adelaide 15.14.104 def. Carlton 8.12.60 Collingwood 12.16.88 def West Coast 9.12.66 • Eligibility for Telstra Assistance Grant Essendon 19.11.125 def Richmond 12.13.85 Sydney 18.15.123 def. Port Adelaide 10.8.68 • Eligibility for Facilities Funding St Kilda 14.13.97 def. Brisbane 13.3.81 LAST WEEK Hawthorn 17.12.114 def. Melbourne 13.14.92 • Promotional material for your club ROUND 10 Friday May 29 • A certificate, stickers and an official logo to use on your letterhead and website. Carlton v West Coast at Docklands Saturday May 30 Western Bulldogs v Sydney Swans at Manuka Oval This is a great opportunity for your club to become involved in an initiative that will strengthen the club North Melbourne v Brisbane at Docklands and help sure up its survival. St Kilda v Melbourne at Gold Coast Stadium Fremantle v Richmond at Subiaco We believe that most of our clubs operate at a bronze level already, so ensure you check the criteria on Sunday May 31 the AFL NSW/ACT Website (www.aflnswact.com.au) however, if your club doesn’t, then make sure you Adelaide v Hawthorn at AAMI Stadium contact your Football Services Manager/Club Development Officer to help you achieve the remaining Essendon v Geelong at Docklands criteria. Collingwood v Port Adelaide at MCG THIS WEEK ROUND 11 Friday June 5 Richmond v Western Bulldogs at Docklands MAKE YOUR CLUB A QUALITY CLUB Saturday June 6 North Melbourne v St Kilda at Docklands Brisbane v Carlton at Gabba Officeworks: Port Adelaide v Fremantle at AAMI Stadium Sunday June 7 a trusted partner in the Essendon v Adelaide at Docklands publication of the Hawthorn v Sydney at MCG Football Record. West Coast v Geelong at Subiaco NEXT WEEK Monday June 8 Record Cover Photo courtesy of Michael Vettas Melbourne v Collingwood at MCG 40 Round 8— May 30-31, 2009 1 Round 8— May 30-31, 2009 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au Saturday 30 May 2009 Round 1 Round 8 Sun 19July Premier Division Sat 4 April Sat 30 May Demons v Blues East Coast Eagles vs Wollongong@ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 2.10pm BD 5.12 C’Town 18.8 Blues v Dockers Representative Fixture North Shore vs Pennant Hills @ Gore Hill Oval @ 2.10pm NS 12.16 UNSWES 22.17 Eagles v Lions Sat 25 July Campbelltown vs Balmain Dockers @ Monarch Oval @ 2.10pm PH 8.5 ECE 13.12 Bombers v Demons AFL Sydney v AFL Canberra UNSW/ES vs Sydney University @ Village Green @ 2.30pm Sun 5 April Bulldogs v Students Round 15 Division One WS 19.13 Woll 8.6 Sun 31 May Sat 1 August East Coast Eagles vs Wollongong@ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 12.00pm STG 16.13 SU 12.11 Magpies v Dragons Blues v Bulldogs Round 2 Round 9 Bombers v Students North Shore vs Pennant Hills @ Gore Hill Oval @ 12.00pm Sat 18 April Sat 13 June Eagles v Dockers UNSW/ES vs Sydney University @ Village Green @ 12.30pm Woll 10.10 SU 16.10 Students v Dragons Sun 2 August Manly Warringah vs UTS @ Pittwater No 6 @ 2.30pm ECE 19.16 NS 8.10 Bulldogs v Eagles Dragons v Magpies Division Two Sun 19 April Demons v Magpies Lions v Demons Campbelltown vs Balmain Dockers @ Monarch Oval @ 12.00pm Cam 2.3 WS 13.12 Sun 14 June Round 16 Manly Warringah vs UTS @ Pittwater No 6 Oval @ 12.30pm BD 7.9 STG 15.22 Dockers v Bombers Sat 8 August Southern Power vs Holroyd Parramatta @ Gwawley Oval @ 2.10pm UNSWES 9.7 PH 6.20 Lions v Blues Bulldogs v Magpies Sydney University vs Camden @ St Pauls Oval @ 2.10pm Round 3 Round 10 Blues v Lions East Coast Eagles vs Macquarie University @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 5.00pm Sat 25 April Sat 20 June Dragons v Eagles Division Three Cam 2.5 ECE 23.12 Magpies v Blues Demons v Bombers Pennant Hills vs UTS @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 10.30am NS 21.18 STG 10.7 Lions vs Bulldogs Sun 9 August Southern Power vs Holroyd Parramatta @ Gwawley Oval @ 12.00pm WS 21.17 BD 7.7 Sun 21 June Dockers v Students Nor West vs Macquarie University @ Bensons Lane @ 2.10pm UNSW 27.12 Woll 7.13 Dragons v Bombers Round 17 Penrith vs Moorebank Sports @ Greygums Oval @ 2.10pm SU 13.15 PH 15.18 Students v Dockers Sat 15 August Division Four Round 4 Eagles v Demons Dockers v Magpies Manly Warringah vs UTS @ Pittwater No 6 Oval @ 10.30am Sat 2 May Round 11 Blues v Bombers UNSW/ES vs Holroyd Parramatta @ Village Green @ 10.30am BD 9.6 ECE 18.21 Sat 27 June Students v Lions Sydney University vs Camden @ St Pauls Oval @ 12.00pm Cam 13.11 SU 12.16 Students v Eagles Eagles v Bulldogs Penrith vs Moorebank Sports @ Greygums Oval @ 12.00pm WS 19.16 NS 7.12 Blues v Dragons Sun 16 August Nor West vs Macquarie University @ Bensons Lane @ 12.00pm PH 18.10 Woll 8.10 Bombers v Magpies Dragons v Demons Under 18’s Premier Cup Sun 3 May Demons v Bulldogs Round 18 East Coast Eagles vs Wollongong@ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 10.00am STG 17.12 UNSW 19.13 Sun 28 June Sat 2 August North Shore vs Pennant Hills @ Gore Hill Oval @ 10.00am Round 5 Dockers v Lions Bombers v Dockers Sat 9 May Round 12—Health Awareness Dragons v Campbelltown Campbelltown vs Balmain Dockers @ Monarch Oval @ 10.00am Woll 8.9 BD 11.8 Rd Students v Bulldogs Under 18s Challenge Cup PH 26.16 STG 8.10 Sat 4 July Magpies v Demons Manly Warringah vs Pennant Hills @ Pittwater No 6 Oval @ 8.30am UNSW/ES 12.21 Cam 18.14 Lions v Magpies Lions v Eagles Penrith vs Moorebank Sports @ Greygums Oval @ 10.00am SU 12.20 NS 16.15 Demons v Students Qualifying Final Southern Power vs Holroyd Parramatta @ Greygums Oval @ 10.00am ECE 14.10 WS 10.16 Dragons v Dockers Sat 29 August East Coast Eagles vs Macquarie University @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 7.00pm Round 6 Bulldogs v Bombers Elimination Final Sunday 31 May 2009 Sat 16 May Eagles v Blues Sun 30 August Premier Division BD 13.11 UNSW 17.18 Round 13 Second Semi Final Western Suburbs vs St George @ Picken Oval @ 2.10pm Cam 6.11 PH 15.13 Sat 11 July Sat 5 September Division One Woll 8.7 NS 12.14 Bombers v Lions First Semi Final Western Suburbs vs St George @ Picken Oval @ 12.00pm SU 11.5 WS 21.11 Bulldogs v Dragons Sun 6 September U18s Premier Cup Sun 17 May Students v Blues Preliminary Final Western Suburbs vs St George @ Picken Oval @ 10.00am ECE 29.9 STG 9.7 Sun 12 July Sun 13 September UNSW/ES vs St Ignatius Riverview @ Village Green @ 10.00am Round 7 Magpies v Eagles Grand Final 2009 AFL SYDNEY PREMIER DIVISION DRAW 2009 AFL 2009 AFL SYDNEY THIS WEEK—ROUND 8 2009 AFL SYDNEY Sat 23May Dockers v Demons Sat 19 September Bye PH 11.11 BD 13.13 Round 14 UNSW/ES—Division Three ECE 13.13 SU 3.8 Sat 18 July Sydney University—U18s Challenge Cup Woll 7.10 STG 5.13 Bombers v Eagles WS 21.13 UNSW 9.4 Magpies v Students Wednesday, 3 June 2009 Bombers v Blues Dragons v Lions U18s Premier Cup Bulldogs v Dockers St Ignatius, Riverview vs Wollongong @ Henson Park @ 7.00pm 2 Round 8— May 30-31, 2009 39 Round 8— May 30-31, 2009 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au Friday, June 12 LEADING GOALKICKERS Under 18’s Premier Cup UNSW/ES vs East Coast Eagles @ Village Green @ 7.30pm PREMIER DIVISION DIVISION THREE G SEEBECK (ECE) (5) 44 C STEPHENS (UNSW-ES) (1) 28 Saturday, June 13, 2009 B ABBOTT (UNSW-ES) (2) 31 A CHRISTIE (UTS) (-) 20 K WRIGHT (PH) (5) 24 A LEACH (UTS) (-) 17 Premier Division M EURELL (WS) (0) 22 S POWELL (UNSW-ES) (-) 17 Sydney University vs St George @ Sydney Uni No 1 Oval @ 2.10pm T COLE (WS) (3) 19 UNSW/ES vs East Coast Eagles @ Village Green @ 2.10pm DIVISION FOUR Pennant Hills vs Western Suburbs @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 2.30pm DIVISION ONE R PRYOR (MU) (1) 25 Division One T CHADWICK (UTS) (7) 39 P GRAHAM (UNSW-ES) (8) 24 N DARVILL (MW) (-) 21 S ADDICOTT (MW) (3) 21 Sydney University vs St George @ Sydney Uni No 1 Oval @ 12.00pm B NISSEN (UNSW-ES) (2) 18 C PERKINS (SU) (2) 18 UNSW/ES vs East Coast Eagles @ Village Green @ 12.00pm R WOOD (SU) (0) 16 Pennant Hills vs Western Suburbs @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 12.30pm U18 PREMIER CUP UTS vs North Shore @ Trumper Park @ 2.30pm C MCKINLAY (UNSW-ES) (3) 17 Division Two DIVISION TWO N RYAN (STG) (4) 17 UTS vs Campbelltown @ Trumper Park @ 12.30pm A FRITSCH (SP) (1) 37 B HARLAND (MU) (0) 33 Southern Power vs Sydney University @ Gwawley Oval @ 2.10pm A THAIN (UTS) (0) 20 U18 CHALLENGE CUP Camden vs East Coast Eagles
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