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P W L D F A % Pts AFL NSW/ACT has created a quality assur- St Kilda 9 9 0 0 974 530 183.8 36 ance program for all senior and junior foot- ball clubs to benchmark their club opera- Geelong 9 9 0 0 1060 698 151.9 36 tions and administration via a ranking system 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 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 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 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 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

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Saturday 30 May 2009 Round 1 Round 8 Sun 19July

Premier Division Sat 4 April Sat 30 May Demons v Blues vs Wollongong@ @ 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 SYDNEY PREMIER DIVISION 2009 AFL

2009 AFL SYDNEY THIS WEEK—ROUND 8 WEEK—ROUND THIS SYDNEY 2009 AFL 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

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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 @ Harrington Park @ 2.10pm A KYPRIANOU (BD) (3) 20 B MCLEAN (SP) (3) 24 Holroyd Parramatta vs Macquarie University @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 2.30pm G ROBBIE (SU) (1) 15 Division Three L HALL (SP) (0) 13 UTS vs Penrith @ Trumper Park @ 10.30am 2009 LEADING GOALKICKERS Southern Power vs UNSW/ES @ Gwawley Oval @ 12.00pm Holroyd Parramatta vs Macquarie University @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 12.30pm Moorebank Sports vs Pennant Hills @ Rosedale Park @ 2.10pm CLUB SENIORS RESERVES U18/THIRDS TOTAL Division Four UTS 42 20 10 72 UTS vs Penrith @ Trumper Park @ 8.30am Holroyd Parramatta vs Macquarie University @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 10.30am EAST COAST EAGLES 42 16 12 70 Camden vs Nor West @ Harrington Park @ 12.00pm Moorebank Sports vs Manly Warringah @ Rosedale Park @ 12.00pm MACQUARIE UNI 36 16 2 54 Under 18’s Premier Cup UNSW/ES 30 20 4 54 St Ignatius, Riverview vs St George @ Riverview First Field @ 10.00am Pennant Hills vs Western Suburbs @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 10.30am SOUTHERN POWER 42 0 12 54 Under 18s Challenge Cup NOR WEST 30 16 4.6 50.6 Pennant Hills vs Penrith @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 8.30am Holroyd Parramatta vs Macquarie University @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 8.30am PENNANT HILLS 24 12 10 46 Southern Power vs Sydney University @ Gwawley Oval @ 10.00am MANLY WARRINGAH 30 8 4 42 Moorebank Sports vs Manly Warringah @ Rosedale Park @ 10.00am WESTERN SUBURBS 36 4 2 42 Sunday, June 13,2009 NORTH SHORE 18 8 12 38 Premier Division Balmain Dockers vs North Shore @ @ 2.10pm SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 20 10 36 Wollongong vs Campbelltown @ North Dalton Park @ 2.10pm HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 30 0 2 32 Division One Wollongong vs Manly Warringah @ North Dalton Park @ 12.00pm CAMPBELLTOWN 18 4 2 24 Division Two BALMAIN DOCKERS 12 8 4 24 Balmain Dockers vs Manly Warringah @ Drummoyne Oval @ 12.00pm Under 18’s Premier Cup PENRITH 12 4 8 24 Balmain Dockers vs North Shore @ Drummoyne Oval @ 10.00am 2009 AFL SYDNEY NEXT WEEK—ROUND 9 NEXT WEEK—ROUND SYDNEY 2009 AFL Wollongong vs Campbelltown @ North Dalton Park @ 10.00am MOOREBANK SPORTS 12 4 8 24

WOLLONGONG 6 8 8 22 Bye 2009 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY Nor West—Division Three ST GEORGE 12 0 8 20 East Coast Eagles—Under 18’s Challenge Cup CAMDEN 6 0 0.6 6.6

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PREMIER DIVISION P W L D F A % MR 1998

EAST COAST EAGLES 7 7 0 0 867 351 247 100 Sydney Football League Sydney Football Association WESTERN SUBURBS 7 6 1 0 843 394 214 86 Final Ladder Final Ladder UNSW/ES 7 5 2 0 782 663 118 71 PENNANT HILLS 7 4 3 0 687 498 138 57 North Shore 40 Sydney University 60

NORTH SHORE 6 3 3 0 541 623 87 50 Pennant Hills 40 Macquarie University 56

CAMPBELLTOWN 6 3 3 0 406 566 72 50 Balmain 40 Manly Warringah 44

ST GEORGE 7 2 5 0 564 812 69 29 St George 32 University of NSW 44 BALMAIN DOCKERS 7 2 5 0 455 755 60 29 East Sydney 24 Wollongong 34 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 7 1 6 0 559 715 78 14 Western Suburbs 24

Holroyd Blacktown 32 WOLLONGONG 7 1 6 0 401 728 55 14 Baulkham Hills 16 Sth West Sydney 28

Hawkesbury 26 Premiers Balmain DIVISION ONE P W L D F A % MR Penrith 12 UTS 7 7 0 0 700 305 230 100 Grand Final Cronulla Sutherland 4 MANLY WARRINGAH 6 5 1 0 573 339 169 83 Balmain 12.13.85 def Pennant Hills 9.11.65

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 7 5 2 0 654 380 172 71 Premiers Rod Podbury Medal (B.O.G Grand Final) UNSW/ES 7 5 2 0 527 402 131 71 Andrew Hassett (Balmain) Macquarie University EAST COAST EAGLES 7 4 3 0 515 376 137 57 Club Champion Grand Final PENNANT HILLS 7 3 4 0 505 466 108 43 Pennant Hills Macquarie Uni 19.8.122 def Sydney Uni 8.12.60 NORTH SHORE 6 2 4 0 434 433 100 33 WOLLONGONG 7 2 5 0 350 562 62 29 Phelan Medal Club Champion Jarrod Crosby Baulkham Hills 22 Sydney University WESTERN SUBURBS 7 1 6 0 278 779 36 14 David Bugg Balmain 21 ST GEORGE 7 0 7 0 255 749 34 0 Matthew Parker North Shore 11 Jeremy Sharpen North Shore 11 Snow Medal Grant Campbell Wollongong 18 Leading Goalkickers Pat Sim Macquarie Uni 17

FROM YEARS GONE BY FROM YEARS GONE Ashley Reade Balmain 73 Jamie McGinley Macquarie Uni 16 Peter Bennett Pennant Hills 51 Jason Woodcoe Hawkesbury 16 U18 PREMIER CUP P W L D F A % MR Chris Dale North Shore 40

2009 SYDNEY AFL LADDERS AFL LADDERS 2009 SYDNEY NORTH SHORE 6 6 0 0 577 201 287 100

Leading Goalkickers Bundy Player of the Year EAST COAST EAGLES 7 6 1 0 550 251 219 86 Stuart Cadzow Uni of NSW 78 David Bugg (Balmain) PENNANT HILLS 7 5 2 0 634 319 199 71 Jaret Hogarth Manly 70 Umpire of the Year Jason McLennan Sydney Uni 52 WOLLONGONG 6 4 2 0 496 370 134 67 Michael Heinrichs ST GEORGE 7 4 3 0 569 410 139 57 Sydney Football League All Stars ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE, RIVERVIEW 6 2 4 0 300 484 62 33 UNSW/ES 7 2 5 0 418 596 70 29 B: McHugh (STG) Marchant (STG) Bell (PH) HB: Crosby (BH) Sharpen (NS) Tognolini (STG) BALMAIN DOCKERS 7 2 5 0 408 744 55 29 C: Abbott (ES) Keogh (NS) McKenzie (NS) Representative Football CAMPBELLTOWN 6 1 5 0 239 437 55 17 HF: Fiddler (WS) Byrne (PH) Parker (NS) Sydney 16.15.111 def Riverina 10.11.71 WESTERN SUBURBS 7 1 6 0 265 647 41 14 F: Pearson (ES) Dale (NS) Peters (ES R: Yard (PH) Wilson (STG) Bugg (Bal) SFL 15.16.106 def Hunter Region 5.5.35 IC: Aitken (NS) Cole (Bal) Physick (BH) Orton (STG) Sapphire Coast 9.15.69 def SFA 6.3.39 Coach: Steve Bird (Bal)

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Name: Dwain Wakins Club: Western Suburbs DIVISION TWO P W L D F A % MR SOUTHERN POWER 7 7 0 0 812 229 355 100 Date of Birth: 07-02-85 MACQAURIE UNIVERSITY 7 6 1 0 814 262 311 86 UTS 7 5 2 0 590 295 200 71 Nickname: Watto HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 7 5 2 0 521 426 122 72 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 3 3 0 468 368 127 50 BALMAIN DOCKERS 7 2 5 0 470 551 85 29 Favourite AFL Team: Richmond MANLY WARRINGAH 7 2 5 0 376 559 67 29

Favourite Playing Position: Centre EAST COAST EAGLES 7 2 5 0 283 679 42 29 CAMDEN 6 1 5 0 265 652 41 17 Most Difficult Opponent: Adam McConnochie CAMPBELLTOWN 7 1 6 0 235 813 29 14

Best Sydney AFL Player Seen: Declan Donohue/Alex Lee DIVISION THREE P W L D F A % MR Most Annoying Teammate: Cal McGuirk UNSW/ES 6 6 0 0 740 204 363 100 UTS 7 6 1 0 619 281 220 86

Funniest Teammate: Russell Penton NOR WEST 6 5 1 0 501 240 209 83 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 6 4 2 0 472 359 131 67 Most Embarrassing Football Moment: Never Happens, you know how good my kicking is! ... PENNANT HILLS 7 3 4 0 434 448 97 43 PENRITH 5 2 3 0 341 502 68 40 Greatest Football Achievement: WAFL League Debut MOOREBANK SPORTS 6 2 4 0 398 452 88 33 SOUTHERN POWER 6 0 6 0 266 609 44 0 Best Football Advice Given to You: Hit the ball hard and you wont get hurt. HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 6 0 6 0 196 855 23 0

Previous Clubs played for: Eaton FC, Peel FC, St George AFC. Junior Club: Warnbro FC. DIVISION FOUR P W L D F A % MR Name: Cameron Roe Club: Southern Power SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 6 0 0 740 204 363 100 UTS 7 6 1 0 619 281 220 86 Date of Birth: 20/4/79 MNALY WARRINGAH 7 5 2 0 528 397 133 71 NOR WEST 7 4 3 0 699 324 216 57 Nickname: Roey MACQAURIE UNIVERSITY 7 4 3 0 598 462 129 57 Favourite AFL Team: Swans UNSW/ES 7 4 3 0 591 469 126 57 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 7 2 5 0 342 674 51 29 Favourite Playing Position: Ruck Rover PENRITH 6 1 5 0 355 608 58 17 AFL SYDNEY PROFILES AFL SYDNEY MOOREBANK SPORTS 6 1 5 0 247 621 40 17

Most Difficult Opponent: The one with the ball 2009 SYDNEY AFL LADDERS CAMDEN 6 0 6 0 164 843 19 0

Best Sydney AFL Player Seen: Sean Fitzpatrick, Darren Crossley, Rod Craig UNDER 18S CHALLENGE CUP P W L D F A % PTS Most Annoying Teammate: Duane Wilde SOUTHERN POWER 6 6 0 0 481 236 204 100 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 5 1 0 686 243 282 83 Funniest Teammate: Adam Carmody PENRITH 5 4 1 0 379 231 164 80 MOOREBANK SPORTS 6 4 2 0 511 325 157 67 Most Embarrassing Football Moment: Not being able to kick straight for my first 3 years of footy. PENNANT HILLS 6 4 2 0 282 272 104 67

Greatest Football Achievement: Captain for 4 years MANLY WARRINGAH 7 2 5 0 332 511 65 29 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 6 1 5 0 249 539 46 17 Best Football Advice Given to You: Eyes for the ball only, not your opponent HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 6 1 5 0 207 678 31 17 EAST COAST EAGLES 6 0 6 0 254 346 73 0 Previous Clubs played for: St George Crows

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EAST COAST EAGLES 5 ‑ 2 8 ‑ 6 12 ‑ 7 13‑ 13 – 91 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 0 ‑ 2 2 ‑ 4 2 ‑ 7 3 ‑ 8 – 26 AFL SYDNEY TEAM OF THE WEEK—Rd 7 EAST COAST EAGLES (Best Players):K. Pearson, M. Maher, B. Physick, R. Bilkey, S. Ryan, E. Wilson (Goal Kickers):G. Seebeck 5, M. Sankey 2, T. Stubbs 2, T. Baker, L. Stanford, R. Smyth, D. Spiteri Tim Lambert SYDNEY UNIVERSITY (Best Players):T. Barton, N. Hayward, C. Clarebrough, J. Champion De Crespign, B. Coles, L. Higgins Western Suburbs (Goal Kickers):A. Lee, A. Scott, S. Crichton

UMPIRES: Terrey, Anderson, Callaghan at Bruce Purser Reserve Ben Physick Mark Mahar

East Coast East Coast WOLLONGONG 3 ‑ 4 5 ‑ 5 6 ‑ 7 7‑ 10 – 52 ST GEORGE 0 ‑ 3 1 ‑ 7 4 ‑ 13 5 ‑ 13 – 43

WOLLONGONG (Best Players):K. Ewen‑ Chappel, S. Davis, A. McConnochie, D. McClure, M. Thomson, A. MacKenzie (Goal Kickers):G. Batty 2, K. Ewen‑ Chappel 2, D. Jefferis, D. McClure, T. Heath Shane D’Arcy Kristian Pearson Daniel Napper ST GEORGE Western Suburbs East Coast Balmain Dockers (Best Players):S. Wilsen, B. Maddern, R. Bennett, T. Addison, L. Davis, A. Cuthbert (Goal Kickers):J. Barrett 2, S. Wilsen, A. Cuthbert, D. Carey UMPIRES: Peck, Fletcher, Hissey at North Dalton Park

James Miller Balmain Dockers WESTERN SUBURBS 9 ‑ 3 15 ‑ 5 20 ‑ 8 21‑ 13 – 139 UNSW/ES 0 ‑ 0 6 ‑ 1 7 ‑ 3 9 ‑ 4 – 58 WESTERN SUBURBS Dwain Watkins (Best Players):D. Watkins, S. D'Arcy, T. Lambert, M. Withers, J. Simpson, C. Noordhof Tim Barton Shane Davis (Goal Kickers):C. McGuirk 4, T. Cole 3, A. Eurell 2, S. Blizzard 2, B. Absolum 2, S. Hudson, M. Withers, B. Western Suburbs Sydney Uni Wollongong Bedwell, C. Noordhof, E. Kassem, L. Roehrig, C. McGrath, B. Mumme UNSW/ES Adam McConnochie (Best Players):E. Shaw, A. Gulden, S. Rutland, M. O'Regan, A. Pech, J. Bradfield (Goal Kickers):M. O'Regan 3, B. Abbott 2, E. Shaw 2, P. Kefalas, J. Coulloupas Wollongong UMPIRES: Richardson, Fox, Kalayzich at Henson Park Ken Ewen-Chappell Wollongong BALMAIN DOCKERS 5 ‑ 3 7 ‑ 7 11 ‑ 12 13 ‑ 13 ‑ 91 PENNANT HILLS 2 ‑ 3 5 ‑ 6 8 ‑ 8 11‑ 11 ‑ 77 BALMAIN DOCKERS (Best Players):N. Todd, J. Miller, N. O'Brien, D. Napper, B. Clarke, J. Blums (Goal Kickers):N. O'Brien 3, D. Bourke 2, D. Ryan, D. Turner, B. Clarke, N. Todd, R. Officer, C. Wallace Nick Todd Nick O’Brien Alastair Richardson PENNANT HILLS Balmain Dockers Balmain Dockers Pennant Hills (Best Players):A. Richardson, K. Wright, S. Widmer, D. Dell'Aquila, A. Crisfield, D. Ferrier (Goal Kickers):K. Wright 5, A. Richardson 2, D. Dell'Aquila 2, S. Myers, L. Bilbe

UMPIRES: Gestier, Rutherford, Stevens at Henson Park 2009 TEAM OF THE WEEK—ROUND 7

2009 PREMIER DIVISION RESULTS—ROUND 7 RESULTS—ROUND DIVISION 2009 PREMIER NORTH SHORE vs CAMPBELLTOWN - POSTPONED Earl Shaw Stephen Wilsen UNSW/ES St George

Kieran Wright Pennant Hills

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JARRED MOBBS (BALMAIN DOCKERS) EAST COAST EAGLES 1 ‑ 1 3 ‑ 2 5 ‑ 8 9‑ 9 – 63 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 1 ‑ 3 3 ‑ 6 4 ‑ 7 5 ‑ 9 – 39

EAST COAST EAGLES (Best Players):A. Polkinghorne, T. Physick, C. Durie, E. Kruger, J. Ford, D. Chapman Balmain Dockers youngster Jarred Mobbs is the NAB AFL Sydney Rising Star nominee for Round 7. (Goal Kickers):D. Chapman 2, T. Coakley, J. Ford, J. Mann, N. Laing, A. Moeller, S. Lear, A. Power SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Mobbs played an important role in the Dockers upset win over Pennant Hills last Saturday. (Best Players):M. Killicoat, T. Air, C. Garry, B. Fitzpatrick, R. McNeil, W. Pearse (Goal Kickers):A. Kraefft 2, J. La Posta, R. McNeil, M. Killicoat The eighteen year old made his debut for the Dockers in Round 1 and has played all games, except for the weekend he played for the Swans Reserves. Jarred has shown continued improvement in each of the senior games that he has played. He is one of a number of talented youngsters who the Dockers will be looking to for the future. WOLLONGONG 3 ‑ 2 5 ‑ 6 8 ‑ 11 8‑ 15 – 63 ST GEORGE 1 ‑ 3 3 ‑ 5 4 ‑ 7 7 ‑ 8 – 50 Although slight in build Mobbs impressed the Sydney Swans coaching staff with his fearless ap- WOLLONGONG proach to the ball. (Best Players):M. Daly, A. Patterson, T. Robb, M. Brunton, D. Sweeney, K. Prout (Goal Kickers):T. Robb 2, J. Collyer, B. Patterson, S. Hancock, M. Daly, K. Prout, J. Hart Jarrod commenced the year by competing in the Under 18’s State Trials in Coffs Harbour representing the Starz. (Best Players):D. Taylor, S. Young, N. Charlwood, J. Cole, J. Scully, J. O'Byrne (Goal Kickers):J. Cole 2, R. Aughterson, B. Hosking, D. Taylor, J. Cutrupi, J. Taripo Previous Nominees Rd 1 Carlo Lombardo (St George) Rd 6 James Brain (North Shore) Rd 2 Tom Young (Sydney University) Rd 3 Joe Britton (Balmain Dockers) UTS 5 ‑ 0 8 ‑ 2 11 ‑ 3 16 ‑ 6 – 102 Rd 4 Mitchell Thomson (Wollongong) PENNANT HILLS 1 ‑ 2 3 ‑ 3 11 ‑ 4 11‑ 4 ‑ 70 NAB RISING STAR NAB RISING Rd 5 Fraser Brown (Campbelltown) UTS (Best Players):M. Atkinson, T. Wallace, T. Chadwick, S. King, L. Flanagan, A. Kymantas JIM WRIGHT ( PENRITH) (Goal Kickers):T. Chadwick 7, A. Thain 4, J. Urban 2, A. Kymantas, G. Walker, M. Atkinson PENNANT HILLS

(Best Players):B. Beaston, J. Hancock, K. Weir, C. Laing, A. Clarke, N. Low Jim Wright from Penrith is this weeks Volunteer of the Week. (Goal Kickers):C. Laing 3, J. Hancock 3, T. Kenny 2, K. Weir 2, N. Baglin

Jim played many years of senior football in Sydney for Newtown, South- ern Districts, Bankstown & Mt Druitt. He has since been involved with the Rams for a number of years UNSW/ES 2 ‑ 1 7 ‑ 1 9 ‑ 6 13 ‑ 8 – 86 through the involvement of his son Nathan. WESTERN SUBURBS 0 ‑ 6 1 ‑ 7 4 ‑ 8 8‑ 9 – 57 UNSW/ES Jim has undertaken a variety of roles over this time, and is a past win- (Best Players):A. Friedlieb, A. Bantoft, M. Arnold, X. Brennan, R. Pert, D. Mortlock ner of the “Club Person of the Year” award. He currently acts as the (Goal Kickers):B. Spinks 4, B. Nissen 2, M. Carey, A. Lynch, R. Pert, J. Metcalfe, A. Bantoft, M. Brown, club’s goal umpire and can also be found at training each week per- D.Ragless forming duties as a specialist ruck coach. WESTERN SUBURBS Jim is always the first person to put his hand up to assist with any job (Best Players):J. Lear, S. McWilliam, A. Dowdle, M. Stokes, R. Stanton, A. Green that needs doing and is the last person to seek out any credit, and his (Goal Kickers):J. Masters 4, A. Dowdle 2, T. Johnston, S. Partlin efforts are hugely appreciated by everyone at the Rams. What makes this even more meritorious is that Jim continues to put considerable time and effort into the club despite the fact that his son Nathan has been playing Premier Division football with Pennant Hills for NORTH SHORE vs CAMPBELLTOWN - POSTPONED the past three years.

Previous Nominees 2009 DIVISION ONE RESULTS—ROUND 7 Rd 1 Brett Wylie (UTS) Rd 2 Jim Allan (Nor West) Rd 3 Steve Ray (UNSW/ES) Rd 4 Brendan Donohue (St George) Rd 5 Terry Neilsen (Campbelltown) Rd 6 Warren Back (Camden)

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PENNANT HILLS 5 ‑ 2 11 ‑ 8 13 ‑ 14 20‑ 18 – 138 Whatever you need to know about the AFL Sydney BALMAIN DOCKERS 1 ‑ 1 3 ‑ 3 4 ‑ 3 4 ‑ 6 – 30 PENNANT HILLS is available on the web (Best Players):D. Bull, T. Widmer, A. Duncan, N. Varnish, J. Potter, T. Wales www.sydneyafl.com.au (Goal Kickers):D. Bull 7, T. Widmer 3, A. Duncan 2, T. Wales 2, J. Potter, J. Lewis, L. Cocks, J. Turner, J.McInerney, K. Clark BALMAIN DOCKERS Latest News Results (Best Players): A. Mitchell, D. Jung, J. Britton, L. Bond, D. Speers, N. Whitehead (Goal Kickers):A. Mitchell 2, R. Lindsay 2009 Fixtures Ladders

WOLLONGONG 4 ‑ 1 6 ‑ 2 9 ‑ 4 11‑ 6 – 72 Photo Gallery Sydney AFL Forms ST GEORGE 1 ‑ 1 3 ‑ 4 4 ‑ 8 6 ‑ 9 – 45 WOLLONGONG (Best Players):J. Mason, L. Rutter, T. Bell, B. Potter, B. Schneider, R. Wells All the details and player information will be available on the (Goal Kickers):J. Mason 5, S. Tibben 3, T. Hurst, M. Simpson, J. Mahony ST GEORGE SAFL WEBSITE website by 9pm on the day of the match (Best Players): D. Cooper, S. Digby, N. Ryan, B. Jones, J. Ramsay, B. Guthrie (Goal Kickers):N. Ryan 4, L. Orr, A. Bennett Quality action photos of selected AFL Sydney games can be viewed at:

EAST COAST EAGLES 3 ‑ 2 6 ‑ 5 7 ‑ 11 8‑ 13 – 61 ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW 0 ‑ 0 1 ‑ 1 1 ‑ 2 3 ‑ 4 – 22 www.saflphotos.com.au/info/ EAST COAST EAGLES (Best Players):E. Kruger, D. Costello, A. Baddock, S. Pinchen, M. MacK, J. Craig (Goal Kickers):J. Steer 2, D. Steer 2, J. Pianta 2, T. Dimech, T. Monaghan Enquiries: Michael Vettas on 0414 899 515 ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW PHOTOS (Best Players) A. Hawtin, B. Coffey, M. Somes, T. Ryan, J. Woods, J. McElhone PARENTS, SPECTATORS & SUPPORTERS: (Goal Kickers): R. Mirabelle, J. McElhone, T. Davis • Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. • Encourage participation, but don’t force it. • Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. WESTERN SUBURBS 3 ‑ 2 5 ‑ 3 6 ‑ 8 10‑ 9 – 69 UNSW/ES 3 ‑ 2 5 ‑ 3 5 ‑ 3 6 ‑ 4 ‑ 40 • Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not WESTERN SUBURBS downgrade. (Best Players):S. Pearson, J. Sarkodee, J. Barret, R. Rozairo, S. Osman, A. De Brouwer • (Goal Kickers):Y. Milligan‑Saville 3, V. Tregillgas 2, D. Egan, A. Campbell, J. Sarkodee, R. Rozairo, M. Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators Al‑Naeb and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. UNSW/ES • Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. (Best Players):J. McAnespie, A. Robson, J. Lennox, G. Ward, A. Haberley, C. McKinlay • (Goal Kickers):C. McKinlay 3, G. Robinson, A. Duthie, A. Robson Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club officials in private • Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such NORTH SHORE vs CAMPBELLTOWN - POSTPONED comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and family that are let down with such remarks. 2009 U18 PREMIER CUP RESULTS — ROUND 7 RESULTS — ROUND PREMIER CUP 2009 U18 • Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. • Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable.

CODE OF CONDUCT • Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, officials or players. • Abusive language is unacceptable.

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HOLROYD‑PARRAMATTA 6 ‑ 4 10 ‑ 5 14 ‑ 9 17‑ 10 – 112 AFL NSW/ACT RAMS BALMAIN DOCKERS 3 ‑ 1 4 ‑ 1 4 ‑ 4 6 ‑ 8 – 44 ‑ NSW ACT Rams have made an impressive start to their NAB National Under 18’s HOLROYD PARRAMATTA

campaign with a 25 point over Queensland at Visy Park on Saturday, 14.10.94 to (Best Players):G. Webb, A. Bishop, B. Dyhrberg, S.Fifita, D. Hook, G. Adams (Goal Kickers):G. Adams 6, L. Mansbridge 3, L. Walsh 3, G. Webb, M. Hill, D. Hook, S. Costello, G. 10.9.69. The match was originally scheduled the Gold Coast however torrential Wellington rain during the week caused the match to be moved. Queensland had the better BALMAIN DOCKERS of the early exchanges and led by ten points at quarter time. The second quarter (Best Players):A. Cottrell, M. Parker, J. Fretwell, B. Cann, P. Di Vito, T. Young saw the Rams settle into the match and had a shot for goal after the siren gone (Goal Kickers):A. Kyprianou 3, P. Di Vito, M. Parker, J. De Sousa through they would of led at the main break, as it was they trailed by just one

point. The RAMS set up their win in the third quarter when they kicked six goals to three to lead by 18 points at the final change and with only one goal kicked in the SOUTHERN POWER 1 ‑ 4 5 ‑ 10 8 ‑ 11 8 ‑ 13 ‑ 61 final quarter they were able to win by 25 points. Pennant Hills youngster Josh Duncan had a game high 29 touches MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 2 ‑ 2 3 ‑ 3 4 ‑ 3 4‑ 5 ‑ 29 which included seven inside 50’s whilst UNSW/ES Kieran Emery kicked three goals. The RAMS next game will be SOUTHERN POWER on 6 June against Vic Metro at Bruce Purser Reserve. (Best Players):P. Hamer, W. Oakley, M. Graham, C. Roe, S. Brierty, R. Murphy NSW/ACT 3.1 7.5 13.6 14.10 (94) (Goal Kickers):M. Graham 3, P. Hamer, A. Fritsch, W. Oakley, M. Cairnduff, J. McLean Queensland 4.5 7.6 10.6 10.9 (69) MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY (Goalkickers): Emery 3, Sargeant 3, McNeil 2, Sergrave 2, Camilleri, Duncan, Johns, Miles (Best Players):J. Farrell, T. Scoular, J. Whyte, D. Ollington, C. Inchley, A. Lamond (Best Players): Williams, McNeill, Sargeant, Tutt, Lawton, Johns (Goal Kickers):J. Lyall, J. Hardman, C. Barnes, S. Cations Team: Jason Tutt (Ainslie), Dylan McNeil (Lavington), Kaine Stevens (Queanbeyan), Anthony Miles (Nth Albury), Chaz Sargeant ( Lavington), Colin Andrews (Wentworth), Jordan Williams (Echuca), Jeremy Kirkwood (Queanbeyan), Jordan Johns (St Broken Hill), Liam Johnson (Lavington), Tim Segrave (Wangaratta Rovers), Keiran Emery SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 2 ‑ 0 6 ‑ 4 10 ‑ 9 14 ‑ 10 – 94 (UNSW/ES), James Lawton (Ganmain GGM), Joshua Hamilton (Lavington), Jacob Olsson (Ganmain GGM), Ben EAST COAST EAGLES 3 ‑ 2 4 ‑ 2 4 ‑ 2 7‑ 3 ‑ 45 Camilleri (Central Broken Hill), Aidan Riley (Wollongong), Josh Duncan (Pennant Hills), Tom Young (Sydney SYDNEY UNIVERSITY University), Ryan Botton-Noonan (Campbelltown), Will Langford (UNSW/ES). (Best Players):T. Ley, B. Brown, R. Kennedy, P. Ioakim, S. Young, T. Lewis

AFL NSW/ACT RAMS NSW/ACT RAMS AFL (Goal Kickers):T. Ley 5, P. Ioakim 2, G. Mitchell 2, B. Brown 2, D. Fiora 2, S. Young EAST COAST EAGLES DID YOU SEE THAT (Best Players):B. Hynes, L. Patira, J. Denton, M. Bailey, S. Lewis, A. Ellison (Goal Kickers):L. Patira 4, A. Moeller 2, G. Delaney Umpires at National Championships

Next weekend over Queens Birthday Sydney will host two NAB AFL Under 18 Championship games at Bruce Purser Reserve. With two games is Sydney there is the opportunity to have a number of AFL Syd- CAMPBELLTOWN 2 ‑ 0 7 ‑ 5 6 ‑ 10 10 ‑ 10 – 70 ney umpires involved in such a high level competition. MANLY‑WARRINGAH 2 ‑ 0 3 ‑ 2 5 ‑ 3 8‑ 7 ‑ 55

Along with the two games next weekend NSW/ACT selects one field, goal and boundary umpire to attend CAMPBELLTOWN Rounds 4 and 5 of the Under 18 Championships in Melbourne as part of a live-in experience. The live-in (Best Players):M. McGlone, G. Crompton, K. Bradley, J. Wright, B. Walker, C. Pal provides potential AFL umpires the opportunity to spend some time with the AFL Umpiring Department (Goal Kickers):L. Coughlan 2, J. Wright 2, G. Crompton 2, C. Fretwell, B. Reid, K. Bradley, O. Love THAT THAT honing their skills for an assult on becoming an AFL listed umpire. AFL Sydney’s representative will MANLY‑WARRINGAH Damian Anderson. Anderson has been a Grand Final umpire in 2007 and 2008 along with being selected (Best Players):J. Murray, A. Whitelaw, B. Atkinson, A. Wright, A. Pilat, L. Slobin (Goal Kickers):L. Slobin 3, M. Byrne 2, M. McWhirter, J. Murray, B. Atkinson as the representative for the AFL Sydney v VAFA clash last year.

The NAB AFL Under 16 Championships will be hosted in Sydney in July at the new stadium at Blacktown Olympic Park. The selection of a field umpire goes to a young up and coming umpire at State league UTS 8 ‑ 1 11 ‑ 4 14 ‑ 8 19 ‑ 14 – 128 level. The live-in experience extends for nine days and will also allow for intensive coaching of the um- 2009 DIVISION TWO RESULTS—ROUND 7 ‑ ‑ ‑ ‑ ‑

CAMDEN 1 1 2 1 3 4 3 5 23 pires involved. AFL Sydney will be well represented by Justin Fox. Fox while still only young is no UTS stranger to State League football having umpired 40 senior games. (Best Players):S. Fleming, S. Cutlack, B. Moore, N. Wiseman, A. Burns, J. Spragg (Goal Kickers):S. Fleming 6, G. Capozzi 4, S. Cutlack 4, H. McGregor 2, D. Beaton, S. Donaldson, N. Umpires involved in Round 2 on Queens Birthday weekend are:- Brown Field: Damian Anderson, Paul Barron, Carl Fletcher, Michael Peck, CAMDEN Sean Richardson (Best Players):J. Ayling, N. Burnett, M. Chandler, D. Coleman, B. Laid, M. Murphy Boundary: Robert Taylor (Goal Kickers):M. Shipard 3 Goal: Adam Gardner DID YOU SEE DID

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UNDER 18s CHALLENGE CUP President: Anton Lewis SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 1 ‑ 5 1 ‑ 8 2 ‑ 9 4 ‑ 12 ‑ 36 Secretary: Angus Heritage EAST COAST EAGLES 2 ‑ 2 4 ‑ 2 5 ‑ 3 5‑ 5 ‑ 35 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Email: [email protected] (Best Players):T. Aitken, S. Jamieson, J. Witts, M. Krochmal, H. Orr, A. Chen 1 Anton LEWIS Website: www.nswafua.com.au (Goal Kickers): T. Aitken 2, J. Parsons, G. Robbie 2 Matthew GESTIER EAST COAST EAGLES 3 Danny DEIGAN (Best Players): J. Serdar, K. Healy, P. Mildwater, A. Baird, S. Tibben, M. Mostert 4 Sean RICHARDSON Name: Pierce Field (Goal Kickers): S. Tibben, M. Goldsworthy, S. Acland, M. Robinson, C. Dimech 5 Graham GLASSFORD 6 Justin FOX Position: Field Umpire and Treasurer of the Umpires Association. SOUTHERN POWER 4 ‑ 5 5 ‑ 10 7 ‑ 15 8 ‑ 20 – 68 7 Frank KALAYZICH Who has influenced you most in umpiring? MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 0 ‑ 1 0 ‑ 1 0 ‑ 2 0‑ 4 ‑ 4 8 Michael PECK 9 Andrew RUTHERFORD The Sydney Umpiring Group as a whole - I am always being pushed to SOUTHERN POWER achieve my best by both the coaching staff and my peers 10 Michael O’GRADY (Best Players):B. McLean, A. Cook, R. Vance, C. Way, N. Woan, J. Maratheftis What is your motto to success? 'Get on it' (Goal Kickers):B. McLean 3, J. Maratheftis 2, A. Cook, N. Woan, P. Mavromoustakos 11 Pierce FIELD Whom do you most admire? 12 Peter HUMPHRIES MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY The late Don Chipp - former Senator – told everyone to get stuffed in 13 Tristan STEVENS (Best Players):J. Bell, M. Bishop, A. Martin, P. Frost, C. Poole, C. Jefferies 1977 and formed his own Party, played VFL Football for Fitzroy and 14 Daniel COGHLAN was one of the great men of Australian Politics! 15 Guy STILLMAN What has been you best football experience? Umpiring at the U/15s PENRITH 6 ‑ 3 13 ‑ 5 18 ‑ 7 21 ‑ 9 – 135 16 Nathan LESSELS National Schoolboys Titles in Darwin, 2006 MANLY‑WARRINGAH 0 ‑ 2 1 ‑ 3 2 ‑ 5 6‑ 7 ‑ 43 17 Matthew BAIGENT What has been you greatest achievement? PENRITH 18 Steven WALLBANK At 18, taking on Malcolm Turnbull at the 2007 Election, and losing. 720 (Best Players):H. Stibbard, A. Sharp, M. Payne, B. Robinson, J. Ponton, R. Johnson people thought I was worthy of representing them in Canberra though. 19 Liam ROWE Woo! (Goal Kickers):D. Schroot 4, B. Robinson 3, J. Spicer 3, H. Mulligan 2, J. Weller 2, R. Johnson, N. Ed- 20 Joshua TERREY wards, M. Payne, J. Ponton, S. Harmer, A. Bain, M. Stevens What is your favourite book? 21 James MCBRIEN 'Survival of the Dumbest' - Wil Anderson. MANLY‑WARRINGAH 22 Paul BARRON What is your favourite viewing? ON 3 & 4 RESULTS—ROUND 7 4 RESULTS—ROUND ON 3 & (Best Players):C. Gallo, J. Tier, R. Wearne, S. Stapleton, R. Comans, W. Halpin 23 Simon HARRISON Watching Tottenham underperform in the EPL. (Goal Kickers):C. Gallo 2, R. Comans, H. Holihan, A. McKenzie ‑ Wills, J. Ross 24 Damien ANDERSON What is you favourite place and time? 25 Sean HUNTER Bay 6 at the SCG during Summer MOOREBANK SPORTS 5 ‑ 2 11 ‑ 4 21 ‑ 7 26 ‑ 8 – 164 26 Jeremy BOLAND What do you like to eat and drink? $8 Steak and VB at the Royal. HOLROYD‑PARRAMATTA 0 ‑ 0 1 ‑ 0 1 ‑ 0 2‑ 1 ‑ 13 27 Glen CALLAGHAN Greatest professional and personal breakthrough? MOOREBANK SPORTS 28 Carl FLETCHER Moving down to Sydney, getting on my feet and surviving to celebrate (Best Players):B. Ming, M. Lemme, V. Pham, J. Moore, S. Bowen, L. Dawson 29 Ahley SYMONS my 20th birthday in two weeks! (Goal Kickers):J. Moore 4, M. Lemme 4, R. Horton 3, S. Bowen 3, T. Currant 2, L. Dawson 2, S. Aitchi- 30 Nick ELLIS Any game day rituals or superstitions? son 2, D. Flint, B. Ming, J. Allport, V. Pham, M. Prepost, J. Kinder 31 William MACARTHUR Loud music and something caffeinated. How I approach everyday life HOLROYD‑PARRAMATTA 32 Brenton HISSEY really! (Best Players):B. Mayne, R. Johnston, B. McFarlane, B. Johnston, T. Watson, M. Burn 33 Tom BOWES (Goal Kickers):M. Coledan 2 34 Max FRIEND 35 Stephen STORK If you are interested in becoming an umpire in the Sydney competi- PENNANT HILLS—BYE 36 Chris NIVEN 37 David LENIOR tions, whether it be on the field, boundary or goal, please contact the NSWAF Umpires Asso- 38 Chris HAYTER DIVISION THREE ciation by following the links through the website 39 Petros MARKOU (www.nswafua.com.au). 40 Andy SMYTH Penrith 12.14 (86) d Pennant Hills 9.7 (61) 41 Mark RINNIE Macquarie University 15.12 (102) d Southern Power 4.8 (32) 42 Mark SCHWARZE Moorebank Sports 20.24 (144) d Holroyd Parramatta 4.4 (28) 43 Alex MANFRED UNSW/ES 6.9 (45) d Nor West 5.7 (37) NSW AF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION UTS—Bye 44 Tony MCGILVARY 45 Luke MATTHEWS 56 Todd FLETCHER 57 Peter FELDMAN DIVISION FOUR 46 Sean MCGRATH 47 Scott WALSH 58 Natasha KUTCHA 59 Ben LAWSON UNSW/ES 17.15 (117) d Macquarie University 6.3 (39) 49 Nathan ELSWORTHY Manly Warringah 13.10 (88) d Penrith 8.10 (58) 51 Aidan GROSAS 60 AFL UMPIRE Moorebank Sports 12.11 (83) d Holroyd Parramatta 5.7 (37) 52 Chris MARATHAKIS 61 Michael RASO UTS 11.19 (85) d Camden 4.3 (27) 53 Ron JOHNSON 62 Tom KITTO Sydney University 6.11 (47) d Nor West 6.4 (40) 54 Raymond COX 63 Ian BAPTIE 55 Kyle COLEMAN 64 Christine BURROWS 2009 U18s CHALLENGE CUP DIVISI CHALLENGE 2009 U18s 73 Garrie JONES

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Secretary: Warren Back Senior Coach: Chris Hughes Email: [email protected] Phone: 0414 795 529 Website: www.camdenseniorafl.org Club Colours: Navy Blue & White

Against one of the premiership heavyweights in each grade, Camden 1 Corey BUCKINGHAM took on UTS in wet and windy conditions. While the rain stayed away 2 Grant JONES for the most part, the ground was still fairly damp which in the division 3 Rod BUTCHERS 4 game, brought UTS’s skills and speed back to our level. Camden 4 Luke HIGGINS demonstrated a desire to “go the ball” better than at anytime in the last

5 Craig BEVERIDGE 6 Ben MCDERMOTT 2 years in Sydney Football and were rewarded by kicking the first 2 7 Kane ROWLEY goals of the game. However Camden could not keep it up as not only 8 Michael CHANDLER were we without a bench, one of our players got injured very early and 10 Ben WRIGHT we played one short for all but about 4 minutes of the game. The 11 David MCCARTHY hunger and attack on the footy never stopped, and our pressure, 12 James RATTRAY tackling and chasing were excellent in a very good team effort. Best 13 Scott LAID were Ben”Spooge” Fergie, Ben”Sparrow” McDermott and Chris ”Don’t 15 Benjamin GRASSO call me Christian” Brown. We need to keep up that intensity in very 16 Dan COLEMAN match we play guys, and if we do, I know we can have a few wins this 17 Julian WYMER 19 Ben HALLIDAY year! Coming off our first win of the season last week in first grade 21 Joel WATTS Camden were full of high expectations and kicked the opening goal 22 Michael KENNEDY through Matt “Skulker” Shippard but UTS demonstrated their premier- 23 Tim KEREMA ship credentials from that point on, running out convincing winners. 24 Ben CHAUVIER Camden tried hard and were physically very good, but were continu- 25 Trevor KENNEDY ally second to the ball, which meant our tackling was a standout fea- 28 Josiah AYLING ture of our game. Best for the Cats were Josiah”Joey” Ayling, Michael 29 Todd MULLER CHECK OUT AFL SYDNEY ON CHANNEL 518 “Bing” Chandler, Matt “Smurf” Murphy and Nick “Taz” Burnett. 30 Glen KIRK 32 Matthew PRESTON Friday – 6:30pm – 7:30pm 35 Leighton FRENEY This week Camden take on Sydney Uni at Sydney Uni in both grades. Good luck boys! CAMDEN CATS CAMDEN 36 Chris HUNT 38 Chris VAN LUENEN AFL Sydney Match of the Week 40 Rob MUCHMORE 41 Warren BACK 44 Ben LAID

52 Christopher MURRAY FOXTEL MATCH OF THE WEEK 58 Martin PRICE 64 James MURRAY 66 Ben FERGIE Match of the Week also available to view online 69 Jarryd KITCHING www..sydneyafl.com.au and click on AFLSydney TV

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President: Andrew Murray President: Grant Stodulka Senior Coach: Michael Hosking Senior Coach: Daniel Kenny Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0419 875 708 Phone: 0401 971070 Website: www.northshorefc.com.au Website: www.muafc.com.au Club Colours: Black & Red Club Colours: Green & Yellow

The Warriors took on fellow ladder leader Southern Power on a 1 Lachlan PRYOR Round Six saw North Shore travel south on a windy Saturday to take 1 Carter MULLINS (c) surprisingly good University Oval after heavy rain during the week. It 2 Tom HILL on Wollongong at the windiest ground in the league. The undefeated 3 Stewart NEWMAN (vc) would seem the great work done by the University a few months ago 4 Adam LORD Under-18s continued their unbeaten run, but were pushed all the 4 Cameron INCHLEY with respect to drainage and grass has paid off. 5 Jarryd WATTERS way by Wollongong. Trailing at half time, the young Bombers kicked 5 Justin WHYTE (vc)

6 Damien ALLEN five goals to two in the second half to run out three goal winners. 6 Jeff HARDMAN 7 Brendan FITZGERALD We had a strong side take the field and as expected the first quarter Timothy Bransgrove kicked three goals and Charlie Callander was 10 Don OLLINGTON was a high intensity & low scoring contest with the boys earning a 8 Chris MURPHY Best on Ground. In Division One, North Shore’s slow start to the 11 Brett HARLAND hard fought 4 point lead at quarter time. The good Southern Power 9 Adrian HARRY season continued and Wollongong won by seven goals. There were 12 Tom REDDIN side then took the game out of our hands over the next two quarters 10 Jason HARRY kicking 7 goals to 2. Their fitness and speed were a highlight and no multiple goalkickers and James Costi was North Shore’s best. The 15 Brendan CAMERON 11 James WEBSTER 16 Darryn AVERY something the Warriors will certainly work on over the coming Premier Division side, however, put their third win of Season 2009 months. Despite the last quarter effort the Southern Power prevailed 12 James BRAIN 20 Mick DUNLEA 13 Clayton SCOTT on the board in what turned out to be a war of attrition against the by 32 points and the Warriors now seek revenge in Round 17 in 21 Scott CATIONS which we hope to turn the tables to 1 win each in the home and away 14 Jamie O”DELL Lions. Lachlan Pryor was brought to an abrupt halt by the North 23 Jerome FARRELL rounds. Dalton Park picket fence, Jack Lumsden suffered a concussion and a 15 Sam CARRUTHERS 26 Phillip HARE 16 Tom ELKINGTON number of players from both sides sustained ankle and knee injuries 27 Dean CONNORS This week sees our Div 3 side take on the top of the table Jets at 17 Cameron HOLMES on the uneven surface. North Shore doubtfuls for next week include 28 Simon LAWRENSON Benson’s Lane which will be a great yard stick on how the side is 18 Daniel DICKERSON Ron Wason, Max Wilson and Jamie O’Dell. Nonetheless, North 30 Craig BARNES travelling. Our Div 2 side travel to East Coast Eagles home to look to return to the winners circle. 19 Ryan MELDRUM Shore prevailed by five goals. Andrew Marsh kicked three goals and 31 Troy MCMURRICH 20 Anthony LOWES Damien Allen put in his best performance of the year to win Best on 32 Dylan BROGAN 21 Tom MCMAHON Ground. Attention: North Shore Supporters – Show your true colours 34 Tim SCOULAR 23 Chris MCKINNON by joining the Red and Black Club. $100 membership fee includes 36 James MOYLAN 24 Teddy STRUDWICK official medallion, cap, polo shirt, $1 off beer and wine at Gore Hill, 39 Mark RICE 25 Ron WASON $50 member’s draw at all home games and complimentary Red and 41 Luke GEMMELL 26 Daniel HATFIELD Black Club luncheon. See http://www.northshorefc.com.au for more 44 Mick TWOHIG 27 Michael COWELL 46 Paul JACKSON details. 28 Max WILSON 48 Bernard BUSH 29 Ashley NAYLOR 49 Peter HYNDMAN 30 Jack LUMSDEN 50 Brodie COOPER 31 Alex CHIEW 51 Dylan BROGAN 32 Kade TANGNEY 52 Carl EDWARDS 33 Todd BAJCIC 55 Alex LAMOND 34 Pat HEALEY

NORTH SHORE BOMBERS SHORE BOMBERS NORTH 56 Ben AKMENS 35 Daniel KULK 58 David ALLISON 36 Arther KALLOS 61 Hamid MANGAL 40 Michael VOYAGE 62 Jason LYALL 41 Richard LYNCH 65 Tim SHIRT 43 Jason RUSSELL-JONES 44 Ben ATTWOOD 45 Andrew MARSH MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WARRIORS 49 Adam ZINNO 52 Robert SVENSON

¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves Thirds U18s

¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18 MU

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Senior President: Jim Allan President: Peter Jack Senior Coach: Peter Kyle Senior Coach: Michael Cousens

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0418 536 819 Phone: 0415 989 245 Website: hawkesburyafc.com.au Website: www.pennanthillsafc.com.au Club Colours: Blue & White Club Colours: Navy Blue & Red

1 Stephen CHASE WHAT a fantastic day for football! Winter sport as it was meant to be finally returned to 3 Josh LOW Balmain Dockers, with only one win to their credit for the season, 2 Casey WENSELOWSKI Sydney last weekend when the Nor-West Jets hosted fellow undefeated ladder leaders pulled off the upset of the year when they outplayed defending pre- 4 Mitch AITKEN 3 Daniel GUTHRIDGE UNSW-Eastern Suburbs in the seniors and unbeaten table toppers Sydney University in miers Pennant Hills in all facets of the game at Henson Park.. Yet 4 Dominic SHIPLEY reserves. There was talk of postponing the fixtures to the wet weather round, but no one 5 Alastair RICHARDSON (c) again denied the use of their home ground, closed because of wet really wants to play on the long weekend so commonsense prevailed and the matches weather, the Demons struggled from the first bounce, conceding too 5 Aaron CLAYDEN 6 Brant JACK 6 Dale WELLINGTON went ahead on a very wet Bensons 3, where we moved to protect our main ground with many free kicks and unable to settle into their usual free flowing play thanks to the Hawkesbury Sports Council. Seniors lost 37-45 The Jets named a strong on style. 7 Owen BUTCHER 7 Jason CLARKE team on Thursday night, but late withdrawals of Cranky Craigie (finger) and Disco Kyle 8 Adam NEWTON 10 Jak HANCOCK (back) saw the call ups of coach Fatso Kyle, and club stalwart China Chase for his 50th At quarter time, Balmain led 5-3 to 2-3 and the die had been cast. 9 Scott ALLAN senior match. With the return of ruckman Boots Wellington, and the 100th match of on- 12 Daniel DE LOOZE Apart from a brief Demon rally in the second term the Dockers were 10 Gerard SMITS baller Gezbie Smits - only the third Nor-West Jet to do so - it gave the Jets plenty of 13 Charlie RICHARDSON (c) in command for the remainder of the game. Quality distribution from 11 Don WATERSTON incentive to win and take top spot outright. The Jets kicked into a decent breeze in the first the midfield, enthusiastic backing up of teammates, and forwards 12 Stephen DAVIDSON term but used their opportunities as the Dogs peppered the back six only for Oyster 14 Nathan WRIGHT taking contested marks are features of the Balmain game and it 13 Brad CROSS Brophy, who kept leading goalkicker Casey Stephens to one goal, to ensure they man- 15 Kieran WRIGHT remains a mystery why they have struggled to win until now. 14 Aaron BAYNE aged just five behinds. The Jets were unable to use their rebound game off half back in 15 Michael YEE the conditions, but still spent plenty of time up forward for goals to Snowy Clayden and 16 Alex GOODALL Many of Pennant Hills attacking moves broke down across the half 16 Nick MILKINS Kyle. The home team continued the hard ball in the second term to add two to one to set 18 Dan WITT forward line and the Dockers were quick to capitalize on the counter attack. Ruckman Sam Widmer marked superbly around the ground, 17 Jack PASCOE up an 18-point lead at half time. Homegrown Milkins was in vintage form, turning his 23 James ELLISON but, like most of his Pennant Hills teammates, brought much of his 20 Jake BERRY guernsey into mud seconds into the game, while Twisty Fingers Bayne was in everything as his opponent dragged Macoft closer to the action. Recruit Hollywood Sullivan showed good work undone with errant disposal. When the ball did go further 21 Chris KYLE 24 Matt THOMAS great skill with a wet pill, ably assisted by 'I Will Complete My Thesis Soon' Pascoe, Dildo forward, spearhead Kieran Wright converted only a limited percent- 23 Stewart POTTS 25 Damian DELL’AQUILA Butcher and Spider Webster, who supplied the midfield with plenty of chances. The Jets age of his opportunities, but still bagged five goals to maintain his 24 Jimmy CADET again came out flat in the third as the Dogs added three goals to none to square the 27 Alex FRAUNFELTER consistent rate of productivity in front of the big sticks. 25 Paul SHERWOOD scores at the final break, and with the ground chewed up and all players' legs heavy, it 28 Cameron SMITH 27 Damian SHIPLEY was going to be an arm wrestle of epic proportions. The Jets had their chances and will Utility Alastair Richardson turned in yet another quality performance 28 Michael CRAIGIE rue missed opportunities as UNSWES added two more goals to one to win by eight points. 29 Ben BEASTON while defenders Lloyd Shepherd, Aaron Crisfield and Damian 29 Norm HANLEY The game was there for the taking for the Jets, and this loss will serve as ammunition for Dell’Aquila battled hard against the odds to repel Balmain’s menac- 30 Peter BARNES ing forwards. 30 Scott BRAID the rest of the year, and with 10 first choice players still to return, the second leg of this 31 Chris COLLINS rivalry will be a cracker. Reserves lost 40-47. THE wet conditions provided a fresh chal- 31 Scott MYERS lenge and it was always going to be a hard slog in the mud. The game started evenly as The final score, Balmain 13-13-91 to Pennant Hills 11-11-77 proba- 32 Peter KYLE 34 Tom ANGEL bly flattered the losers as their shortcomings suggested a bigger 34 Mat LAURENCE both teams found their way in the rain and heavy ground but it was the Students who NOR-WEST JETS NOR-WEST adapted better and set up several attacks into their scoring zone, with only poor kicking 36 Jon MORAITIS margin than 14 points was appropriate. 35 Andrew TRAVERS keeping the Jets in the game with a 12-point deficit. The second term saw the Jets once 36 Adam FOX 38 Sam WIDMER again having to chase down consistent attacks from Sydney Uni, who had overcome the Today’s challenge against traditional rivals, North Shore, is sure to 39 Dave FERRIER 37 Dean BRAID conditions, with outstanding efforts from No Fear Bayne and Stan Laurence holding the provide a stern test for the Demons who will have worked hard this week to fix the many flaws in their makeup before one loss becomes 38 Sam MAKINS margin to 21 points at half time. In a masterful move, a suggestion by Gerard Smits to 41 Matthew CAREY a slump. 39 Jack WILSON move DG Graham into the centre paid off as he continually blocked the Students' attacks PENNANT HILLS DEMONS 42 Aaron CRISFIELD 41 Chris MATTINGLY and turned the ball over to help the Jets rally with new found enthusiasm to cut the margin 45 Brett CARROLL to just seven points at the last break. In an even last term, both teams posted 1.1, giving 43 Richard LAING 46 Russell FOX the game to the Students by seven points. AFTER a week of regrouping, the Jets today 44 Josh DUNCAN 48 Daniel HARDING welcome the always competitive Macquarie Uni Warriors to Bensons Lane before a much 49 Daniel LANGFORD needed break over the long weekend. We invite all Warriors' players and supporters to join 48 Lloyd SHEPHERD 50 Matt FITZPATRICK us at RG McGees after the game. 51 Luke TURNER 52 Ben WILLSON 55 Matt MCCAMEY 55 Mat DAVIDSON 56 Daniel GRAHAM 58 Jarryd GAGGIN 77 Matthew BROPHY 59 Luke BILBE 86 Evan DUTTON ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18 NW

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President: Paul Coughlan Vice President: Ian Granger Senior Coach: Steve Bird Senior Coach: Mark Coles Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0410 596 555 Phone: 0409 129920

Website: www.sydneyafl.com.au Website: moorebanksports.sydneyafl.com.au Club Colours: Navy Blue & White Club Colours: Back, White & Blue

1 Anthony SIMPSON Yet another weekend of football disrupted by the fickle Sydney 1 Ben YAKIMOV Unfortunately, our Seniors and u18s games v North Shore 2 Mat ABDUL LATIF weather – Anyone would think footy was supposed to be played 2 Ben REID were postponed due to weather conditions. The Division 2 3 Andrew GALT indoors in perfect weather conditions rather than the winter sport that 3 Shanan KERSHAW team travelled across country to Weldon Oval, North Curl Curl 4 Joey DENSLY it is given the way local councils close grounds up here. Taking on 4 Chris LEES 6 Ty DAVIS to take on Manly Warringah. the Goannas on the Sunday saw both clubs affected by the change 5 Trent WRIGHT 7 Chris HARRY of days with only 15 of the selected 22 available in seniors for the 6 Brenton MCALLISTER 8 Matthew ROWE Good to see our Division 2 team virtually back to full strength Magpies with the remaining sports filled by reserve grade players 7 Corey EVERSON 9 Leigh FLAVELLE backing up and one under 18 player making his senior debut. After a 8 Fraser BROWN with only a few players still to rejoin. Welcome to Grant 10 Paul SMITH 9 Matthew MOORE Crompton and Mitch McGlone who performed extremely well. 11 Adam WESTWOOD great start to the game the Magpies fell into a scoring hole in the 12 David MCLEOD second quarter and were guilty on not making the most of their op- 10 Brian KERSHAW The team was assisted with a couple of senior players who 14 Jon WRIGHT 13 Peter CONNAIRE portunities with the breeze kicking 2 goals 9 behinds. The second set the standards for the others to follow. 14 Kurt HAYES 16 Jason FRETWELL half saw an improvement in accuracy and eventually the Magpies ran 15 Andrew CRUWYS 17 Jay EDWARDS out victors by 116 points. Andrew Cruwys continued his great start to 16 Bradley CAVANAGH 18 Lindsay BASSANI Got off to a good start and we put some scoreboard pressure the season with 6 goals and as did Chris Harry also bagging six 17 Nicholas DENKO 19 Simon NEILSEN on Manly Warringah in the first half. We were able to absorb 18 Paul BUTLER however both players could have easily finished with 10 a piece had 20 Matt KEYS the second half challenge by Manly Warringah for a well de- 19 Daniel SHULSTAD they been more accurate. Looks like goal kicking practice will be on 22 Brenton SOMMERVILLE served win. 20 Aaron FINDLAY the agenda this week at training. The reserve finally chalked up their 23 Rob LOTHIAN 21 Adam FURLEY first victory with assistant coach Ian Prudham disobeying his heavily 24 Nathan TYERMAN Hope to see these standards re-applied for this coming week- 22 N. FERGUSON-GORNALLE pregnant wife’s order to stay at home to not only come and help out 25 Chris FRETWELL 23 Garry PENNY but also play less than three weeks after fracturing his tibia against 26 Dale CHIVAS end when we welcome Balmain Dockers back to Monarch and 24 Mark FITZPATRICK Cronulla. Making his debut for the club Brian Ferret kicked five goals 27 Daniel FRASER hope we put in another spirited performance. 25 David FOGGIE at Full Forward in his first game of AFL. In Under 18’s the team 28 Anthonie PARKER 26 Brandon PUNTER played well together against an under strength Goannas to run out 29 Trevor DUNN All three grades play Balmain in Round 8 which will be the 10th 27 Andrew DAVIS convincing winners by 151 points. The most pleasing aspect was 30 Shane DOHERTY Anniversary of the Campbelltown win over Balmain in the 28 Ian PRUDHAM 31 Matthew EDWINS unlike the seniors their was a great spread of goals kickers for the 1999 Grand Final at Macquarie Uni when we claimed both the 29 Shaun ALBREW 32 Matthew BARRETT 30 Matthew PAALL team 13 in all. This was the first time as a club that all three teams Seniors and Reserves Flags. 33 Owen LOVE 31 Corey MILLER have won on the same weekend but something the club expects 34 Alex SNEDDON 33 James WINDASS many more times before the end of the season. Their week weather 37 Ian SUMNER 34 Mahdi BERHADEN permitting the Magpies travels to Greygums oval in Cranebrook to 35 R. THOMPSON-LAING 39 Ray LOVE take on Penrith in all three grades with the club hoping for another CAMPBELLTOWN BLUES CAMPBELLTOWN 36 Brian FERRETT 41 Chris MUNRO clean sweep. 42 Kyle BRADLEY 37 Bobby NAIJAR 43 Luke COUGHLAN 39 Andrew BYKERSMA 44 Danny MCCARTHY 40 Matthew SLIOGERTS 46 Chantha PAL MOOREBANK SPORTS MAGPIES 41 Brett STEPHAN 48 Jared MULLANEY 42 Damian WILSON 49 Stephen IRVING 43 Donald DIMMOCK 50 Andrew BAILEY 44 AARON MCLENNAN 52 Kris COCHRANE 45 Mark CULLIMORE 55 Matthew MOREY 47 Patrick WARD 48 Anthony KIDD

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President: Michael Haynes President: Peter Adams Senior Coach: Lachlan Smith Senior Coach: Damien Hall Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0410 685 761 Phone: 0421 551 337 Website: www.penrithrams.com.au Website: www.balmaindockers.com.au Club Colours: Black & Green Club Colours: White & Purple

1 Bryce RONEY Just a reminder to all players and supporters to get back to the Red Cow on 1 Janis BLUMS (c) 2 Darren HARTNEY “ Soon the Dockers will put four quarters together and take a big Thursday’s and Saturday evenings in order to show our continued support. 2 Daniel NAPPER 4 Justin BROCK unexpected scalp, not far away! ” Round 7 was a new experience for the Rams with all three sides backing up 3 Dan BRIAN 5 Tayt CORLESS from last start victories. With a long trip and an early start, the U/18’s could be 4 Daniel STANTON 6 Jason WARE forgiven for getting out of the blocks slowly, however, they were anything but 5 Jack DICKENS SFL Football Record Sunday 24 May 2009 7 Ben PATERSON sluggish as they booted six unanswered goals in the first term, followed by a 6 Robbie ALLEN 8 Rob LOW further seven into the wind in the second to open up a 74 point half time lead. 9 Daniel BARNES The boys continued on their way in the third term to stretch the margin to 98 7 Anthony RANDELL Who wrote that? 10 Stuart AYRES points before resting a number of players in the final term as they cruised to an 8 Aaron COTTERILL 11 David CARROLL impressive 92 point win. In a great team performance, Hamish Mulligan contin- 9 Dave RYAN It’s been building for a while as the mood has changed down at Dock- ued his brilliant season, and he received fine support from Adam Sharp, Ben 12 Luke DONOGHUE 10 Daniel TURNER erland, we knew it was in us but we had to put 100% in for four quar- 14 Grant BERRY Robinson and skipper Matty Payne. Daniel Schroot also contributed strongly 11 Evan DAVIS (vc) ters. The mix of youth and ‘old wise heads’ has provided a perfect 15 David BRADLEY with four goals whilst John Spicer booted three. In Division 4, Penrith took the 12 Braedon JONES game up to the more fancied Wolves but fell short by five goals. After taking a 16 Brad PATHHUIS 13 Daniel BOURKE balance of late and that team feeling really shone through last week- four point lead into quarter time which could have been far greater, a poor 17 Mark JACKSON 14 Boyd ARNDELL end. 18 Brendan COOKE second term from the Rams saw the home side establish their match winning lead, which despite Penrith’s best efforts they were unable to bridge. Despite 15 James MILLER 19 Grant KELLS the loss the Rams can take great heart out of their recent improved perform- 16 Ryan OFFICER 20 John KEANE The Dockerboys have been right in the money over the last three ances. Mark Jackson, Justin Brock and Shane Turner were the best players on 17 Ash AZAR 21 David CUMMINGS weeks; it was all going to come together soon, but against last sea- the day. Sunday saw the Division 3 boys travel to Henson Park to face Pennant 18 Ben KINNAIRD 22 Shane TURNER Hills as underdogs, however, they showed great commitment to lead narrowly 19 Tim YOUNG sons premiers, “brilliant lads!” 23 Brendan DUNKLEY all day, before breaking away in the final term to record an excellent 25 point 20 Nick O’BRIEN 24 Brendan RIDGES win. Coach Lachlan Smith was rapt with the way his side persisted all day, with 21 Chris WALLACE 25 Adam WEST Coach Damien Hall has turned the boys around over the past few big man Johnny Keane leading the way. He was well backed up by on-ballers 22 Dion SHAW 26 Lachlan SMITH weeks and he must take as much credit as the playing group for their Dave Bradley and Justin Brock, with first year player Will Taylor continuing his 23 Nick TODD 27 Stephen ASCIC improvement to be amongst the best. Jason Bradley took his tally to eleven in 24 Kyke UNDERWOOD recent form and last Sundays victory against reigning premiers Pen- 28 Matthew POULTER two weeks with four goals, whilst Josh Anasis provided another avenue to goal 25 Luke MITCHELL 29 Alan PROWSE with three. This week sees Penrith welcome Moorebank Sports to Greygums nant Hills. There is still more to be done of course as this was just one 26 Andrew ABRAHAM 30 Josh ANASIS Oval in all grades for the first time in a number of years. In a quirk of the draw game!

PENRITH RAMS PENRITH 31 Geoff HENSON due to the wet weather in Round 1, the next two weeks will see the two clubs 27 Jared MOBBS 32 John SAVILL clash both home and away in what should be even encounters across the 28 Travis STEVENS Campbelltown have been our archrival over the last few years as we 33 Rick ALLEN board. We would also like to congratulate U/18’s player Jack Ponton on his 29 Bill ROWLAND BALMAIN DOCKERS 34 Jason BRADLEY selection in the initial 40 man NSW/ACT U/16’s squad which will be whittled 30 Ben KNIGHT have struggled to get a win over them in First grade – maybe we can 36 James KARAMANOS down to 25 before the Australian Championships to be staged at Blacktown in 39 Marcus BUSCH crack it this week but we will have to be at our best! 37 Sam LOCKHART July. Well done Jack from all at the Rams. Just a reminder to all players and 38 Jason BENNETT supporters to get back to the Red Cow on Thursday’s and Saturday evenings in

39 Michael MORGAN order to show our continued support. 40 Rob SHOEBRIDGE 41 Jason MAKIN 42 William TAYLOR 43 Alboran SAVANNAH 45 Glenn O’DONNELL 46 Rhys GISSANE 47 Anthony KELLY 49 Paul SWAN 49 Dale PERRY ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18s ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18 PEN

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President: Gus Seebeck President: Bob Mannion Senior Coach: Glenn Garner Senior Coach: Troy Balzan Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0433 824 455 Phone: 0403 403620 Website: www.eastcoasteagles.com.au Website: www.goannas.com.au Club Colours: Blue & Yellow Club Colours: Blue & Yellow 1 Luke STANFORD 2 Ryan SMYTH Our run of home games at Bruce Purser Reserve continues this week 1 Ben MACKNEY Round 7 was originally meant to be the round when the Goannas christened their temporary ‘permanent’ home ground for the year at 3 Andrew POLKINGHORNE as we welcome the Wollongong Lions and the Mac Uni to the ground 2 Daniel BRYANT Charles McLaughlin. However Mother Nature was not so kind to us, 4 Gus SEEBECK for the first time. So far the Eagles have made our home ground a 3 Brett JACKSON 4 Troy BALZAN resulting in a shift to Mahoney Park on Sunday, which caused some 6 Kristian PEARSON (vc) pretty daunting place for opposition teams to come to and we wish havoc with player availability, as well as players social lives!! The 5 Tom PARSONS 7 Tim PHYSICK the guys the best for this game as well. The club would like to send a Under 18’s started off the day looking for win number 2. In what was 6 Ben DYHRBERG 8 Shane RYAN big thank you to all the members and supporters who have helped a very physical and sometimes spiteful game, the Moorebank boys 7 Gerrard KENNEDY proved too good on the day. Despite this, the Goannas put in a very 9 Jon VLATKO (c) out in a voluntary role so far this year. Any club is only as strong as 10 Glenn GARNER 8 Jesse HAURUA spirited effort and showed that they will not back down from anyone. its volunteers and this year Tammy Moeller and her band of volun- 11 Aaron BYERLEE 9 Tony MANCE Division 4 took the field with a familiar face in the enemy ranks, so teers should be proud that their hard work is contributing to our suc- 10 Stuart MCKINLEY there was some extra determination to come away with a win. The 12 James FORD cess on field so far in 2009. This week sees another big challenge as 11 Jason WILSON boys started off very well, however were just unable to convert their 13 Mark MAHER good work into points, which allowed Moorebank to break away to a all 5 Eagles teams play at the Bruce Purser fortress in another big 12 Shaun COSTELLO 14 Brad URE 25 point lead. The 2nd quarter saw the Goannas convert more of their nd 13 Brendan CONNELLY 16 Michael SANKEY day at the footy. And what a sight it will be to see our 2 Division and opportunities, and the boys were able to match the opposition with no 14 Brett RIZZO rd 17 Ben PHYSICK Challenge cup teams play under lights at the ground. Both teams will change to the margin. The 3 quarter was also a tight affair, but 15 Mark HILL 18 Jack DIMERY be looking forward to added support from the Eagles crowd sticking Moorebank were able to pull away in the last, resulting in a 46 mar- 16 Grant WEBB gin. For the 2nd week in a row the final score did not do any justice to 19 Ed WILSON around for a night at the footy. Our Under 18 premier cup side is 17 Todd WATERS the endeavour of the team. Division 3 took on the Moorebank first 20 Daniel SPITERI enjoying a successful 2009 so far and will look to continue that today 18 Jeff FIELKE grade side, still in search of that elusive first win. With several players 22 Anthony STUBBS but will come up against a hungry Wollongong team who are desper- 19 Kristan CARVILLE unavailable, the task was made more difficult. Despite their best 23 Ben ROGERS ate to cement their spot in the top 5. Jason Duss and the 1st Division 20 Greg ADAMS efforts, the boys were unable to break their duck, with a very strong 24 Trent BAKER Moorebank team recording a comfortable win. Despite this, there side have had a tough year so far and will look for further improve- 21 Ben HANSON 25 Cory DURIE were some encouraging signs, and the hope that next weeks match 22 John MANNION 26 Ryan FITTON ment in today’s game as they plan their assault on the remainder of against their fellow cellar dwellers might be the watershed game. The 23 Ricky CHARLES 27 Mat ARBON the season. The main game will see us meet a buoyant Wollongong first grade side took on Balmain in another must win game as the 24 David HOOK rd 28 Damien BOWLES Lions who enjoyed success last week at home, although our own Goannas looked for their 3 win in a row. Having only played Bal- 25 Des WORRELL main in trial games, the opposition was somewhat of an unknown 29 Rowan BILKEY (vc) Eagles boys are flying and will be looking to maintain their unbeaten 26 Ashley MULCAHY quantity, and the first quarter was a tight affair as both teams got a 30 Steve O’CONNOR record. All eyes will be on the big full forward as he tries to crack the 27 Sireli FIFITA feel for the others game plan. Importantly, it was the Goannas who 31 Jared MADDEN half ton of goals before the midpoint of the season. He hasn’t kicked 28 Gary SENTENCE went into the break leading, and from there they gained momentum nd 32 Liam MADDEN a behind for two weeks so there will be much disappointment from 29 Nathan GRAINGER and dominated the 2 quarter, opening up a 6 goal lead at half time. 33 Damian GATTE Sensing a real opportunity to go for the kill, the Goannas lifted even the crowd if this was to change. Don’t forget to get all your Eagles 30 Greg WELLINGTON nd 35 Adam LOVETT more in the 2 half, with some great running football on display as a news and updates at www.eastcoasteagles.com.au 31 Omar ABDULLATIF convincing 68 point win was recorded. In what was a fantastic team

EAST COAST EAGLES EAGLES EAST COAST 36 Ben BOURKE 32 Joel THOMAS effort, the standouts were Gregga up forward with 6 goals, whilst 37 Darren CHAPMAN Catch you at the footy! 33 Andrew MUNNS Webby and Bish ran non stop and provided plenty of drive for the 38 Mark MENDOLA 34 Dean MURRAY team. Winning for the 3rd consecutive week will provide terrific mo- 39 Ash MOELLER 35 Anthony BISHOP mentum for the team, who clash with the 3 teams above them over 40 Tim KEAR 36 Brad BYRNES the next 3 weeks. 41 James MANN 37 Luke MANSBRIDGE 45 Michael JOHNSTON 38 Craig WATSON 47 Mark SKUSE 39 Trent WHALAN

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President: William Oakley President: Ian Ferguson Senior Coach: Simon Closter Senior Coach: Trevor Burnett Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0416 007131 Phone: 0419 963 913 Website: southernpower.sydneyafl.com.au Club Colours: Aqua & Black Website: www.wlions.com.au Club Colours: Red & White 1 Kale TEMPLE 2 Jade COLLYER Today the Power host Holroyd Parramatta in all 3 games at Gwawley 3 Luke FAVETTA Last Saturday was a fantastic day at Nth Dalton Park with 3 wins providing a real shot 1 Roland WRIGHT Oval where they are looking for that elusive clean sweep weekend. in the arm for the club. Lets hope we can carry on that winning form in coming weeks. 4 Ken EWEN-CHAPPELL 2 Alan FRITSCH The Under 18's got back on the winners list with a hard fought win over top 5 side St 5 Scott HANCOCK 3 Troy SHEAN The 18’s are flying high with another impressive win last weekend George. The young Lions made a quick start with the aid of a typically strong NDP 6 Adam MCCONNOCHIE breeze and led by 3 goals at quarter time. The boys consolidated their position 4 Jerard MCLEAN against Mac Uni and will be looking to go into the break undefeated. 7 Peter VEERHUIS against the wind in the 2nd term with the Dragons only able to reduce the defecit by 2 5 Richard SWANTON 8 Bradley PATTERSON points. From there the boys were able to slowly extend their lead as the game wore Reserve Grade are showing continual improvement every week and 6 Ryan MURPHY 9 Barron HANSEN on and in the end recorded a solid 27-point victory. Great to see Josh Mason hopefully can get that first win of the season at home. amongst the goals with 5 majors and he was well supported by Luke Rutter and 7 Phil HAMER 10 James WEAVERS 11 Mitchell DALY Blake Schneider who marshalled a tight defence. The boys have another big test 8 Stu BRIERTY First Grade face a tough clash against Holroyd who are also in good 12 Shane DAVIS aginst the Eagles today and then a catch-up game against Riverview on June 3. The 9 Ryan COLLINS Reserves made it 2 wins in a row with a 13-point victory against the Dragons. form. A good win last weekend against Mac Uni see’s the boys on top 13 Daniel MCCLURE 10 Cameron ROE This win wasn't as stylish as the previous week, but it was no less important as the of the table but know that they cannot underestimate the Goannas who 14 Michael TOUSSIS side slowly climbs it's way up the ladder. With a lot riding on the result both sides th 11 Mitch NEW sit in 4 position on the ladder. 15 Tom HEATH were desperate for victory, and the pressure that created combined with the strong 12 Joel THOMPSON 16 Mitchell THOMSON wind meant this game reached no great heights as a spectacle. What it came down 13 Leigh HITCHCOCK Don’t forget that next week is a bye round and then the following week 17 Ryan PRICE to was the Dragons pressing for victory deep in the last quarter and Lions despite 19 Guy BARTLETT being held goalless for the term doing just enough to hang on for the win. Mitch Daly 14 Brendan ANDREWS we have our Trivia Night after our home games against Sydney Uni & 20 David GOODLEY continues his impressive form and is pressing hard for senior selection vhile Adam 15 Jonathon FINDLAY UNSW / ES. 21 Aiden RILEY Patterson provided a steadying influence in defence when the pressure was on. Keep up the good form boys and let's aim for three in a row. The Seniors recorded their 16 Adam CARMODY 22 Tim ROBB Get your table sorted now! first win for the year last Saturday night with a gritty 9-point victory over the St George 17 Paul LOVE 23 Paul BALDING Dragons. For the first time this year the boys jumped out of the blocks quickly and put 18 Nathan HERRING 24 Erin FRANKLIN the scoreboard pressure on their opponents for the rest of the night. After being in 19 Anthony GRAF The Power would like to thanks their valued 2009 sponsorship part- 25 Justin AYRE match winning positions and failing to go on with it in the previous fortnight, the side ners: showed great character after St George had drawn level in the 3rd term and threat- 20 Aaron CONDON 27 Matt ADAMSON 28 Cameron STANTON ened to take the game away from us. Great performances from Shane Davis, Ken 21 David TAYLOR Battery World, Gymea Hotel, Runnulla, AESC, Dial A Picture Frame, 29 Kyle PROUT Ewen-Chappel, Adam McConnochie and a water-tight defence got us home in the 22 Rod LOXLEY 30 Lewis WILSON last quarter and the win was celebrated with great gusto. Whilst rapt to get a win up, our thoughts go out to Matt Adamson who suffered a serious leg injury on Saturday 23 Matt GRAHAM 31 Michael DOMBROSKI Maxsan, Brian Cloney Ltd, Flight Centre Caringbah, The Vinyl Room night. Matty is a teriffic young kid who has been playing some great footy. He is set 33 Joshua LEWIS 24 Marshall CAIRNDUFF for a long spell on the sidelines but with the support of his team mates Matty will be

SOUTHERN POWER POWER SOUTHERN 25 Leon JOHNSON 34 Matt BRUNTON back involved at the club as soon as he can. 35 Dave GARDNER Next Home Game: Sunday June 14 v Campbelltown Next Social Function: Satur-

26 Andy PAINE WOLLONGONG LIONS Go Power! 36 Alex MCKENZIE day June 20 - 2009 Lions Ball, standby for ticket details. 27 Jonathon FINDLAY 37 Alex PERGER The Wollongong Australian Football Club would like to thank it's valued sponsors for 28 William OAKLEY 38 Mitchell HOGAN their ongoing support: 29 Ben JOHNSON 39 Clint WELLS Wollongong City Tennis Club, Gordon MacDonald Electrical, Mainteck Services, IMB, 34 Ryan KING-THORNBURG 40 Duane JEFFERIS Supporters World, Net Fusion Technology, Aceit Sportswear, Asst Copier & Equip- ment Services, Illawarra Mercury, Keira Dry Cleaners, Southern Cross Ten, Adam 41 Graeme BATTY 35 Craig GEAR Christofides Plumbing, Keddies Lawyers, Bussoletti Lawyers 36 Duane WILD 47 Malcolm PICKEN 49 Doug SWEENEY 37 Chris GIBSON 51 Sam JENNER 39 Matthew YOUNG 52 Gus PORTER 44 Simon DAVIES 54 Adam PATTERSON 45 Michael FINDLAY 55 Jeremy MCINNES 48 Stu CLONEY 58 Shane MORGAN ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18s ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18 SP

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President: Ken Fowlie President: Chris Nixon Senior Coach: Terry Mudge Senior Coach: Lachlan Buszard Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0418 604 966 Phone: 0412 856 996

Website: http://bulldogs.sydneyafl.com.au Website: utsafc.com Club Colours: White, Black, Yellow, Blue, Red Club Colours: Green & Black 1 Peter KEFALAS 2 Ed CARROLL The Dogs took on Western Suburbs on Saturday night and were 1 Tim WALLACE Playing wet weather footy in Sydney is a rarity and luckily this week- 3 Andre PECH smashed, continuing the Henson Park hoodoo. Totally out-played, the 2 Tom CHADWICK end our 3 games were able to go ahead. 4 Max COLLETT (vc) Dogs are in for a tough week on the track, prior to taking on Sydney Uni- 3 Matt RYAN versity this week. Best of a bad bunch were Earl Shaw and Marc ‘Booner’ 5 Jeremy KIEL (dvc) 4 Andrew DAVIS Saturday saw our Reserve grade and Division 4 sides traveled to O’Regan. Camden to take on the Cats. 6 Ben WOODS 5 George CAPOZZI

7 Mike BEARDSLEY 6 Andrew THAIN The club would like to thank our match day sponsor Bar Bene. Bar Bene 7 Jot LYNAS It was a scrappy start to the Division 4 game with a wet deck and 8 Jon BRADFIELD is located in the brand new Grosvenor Place Lobby in the city. Enjoy their slippery footy. Scores were level at quarter time and we put on 8 Dan MCGRATH 9 Ryan PERT fine coffee & food whilst catching up with friends or work colleagues. Ted, scoreboard pressure to run away with a convincing 58 point. George 9 Shannon QUINN 10 Brad ABBOTT Gary & their friendly staff will make you most welcome. Ted Pleming is a Harder was outstanding as Best on Ground contributing 4 goals. 10 Mick ATKINSON 11 Ryan UNDERWOOD past player, past committee member and life member of our club. Ben ‘Panda’ Payne also had a great game. 11 Nick ALLARDICE 12 Andrew FRIEDLIEB 12 Andrew KEITH 13 Ben SUTTON Lobby Level, Grosvenor Place The Division 2 clash saw the Bats Reserve grade side win in com- 13 Barry HOLLAND 14 Adrian HEFFERNAN prehensive style by 105 points. Sean Fleming was fantastic with 6 225 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000 14 Ben MOORE goals in a best on ground performance. Capozz & Cutters both 15 David COUPE (c) 15 Alan KYMANTAS booted 4 goals. 16 Marc O’REGAN t: 9280 3011 16 David MITCHELL 17 Samual RUTLAND [email protected] 17 Mark RUSSELL The Division One clash was moved to Sunday at Henson Park to 18 Brett ROBERTS 18 Rhys HENDERSON take on Pennant Hills. The Bats trailed by 1 point at three quarter 19 Jason COULLOUPAS time and put on a dominating display in the last term to win by 32 19 Alex BEN 20 James KEOGH points. Mick Atkinson and Tim Wallace had great games. Tim 20 Steven BOYD 21 Michael CAREY Chadwick continued his goal kicking form slotting a lazy 7. Sup- 21 Luke TRIMBOLI 22 Earl SHAW ported well by Andrew Thain who booted 4 goals. 23 Joel URBAN 23 Anthony RODRIGUES 25 Shaun SILVER th 24 Stephen PECH Mark your calendars for June 13 – Hardys Wine Old Boys Day at 27 Liam FLANAGAN Trumper Park. 25 Ben HABERLEY 29 Simon FITZGERALD

26 Leigh LAVERY UTS BATS 30 Alex WOOLLEY 27 Alex HENDERSON 31 Dustin TEASDALE 28 Richard GIOUTSOS 33 Julian RYAN 29 Drue MORTLOCK 35 Andrew MORLEY 30 Mark ARNOLD 37 Paul KAPIRIS 31 Jack HORDER 38 David BAILEY 32 Tim LINEHAN 40 Lachlan COBAN 33 Luke FORRESTAL 42 Sam KING 34 Troy LUFF 44 Phil TAYLOR 35 Joel ROBBIE 47 Dave BEATON 37 Eti OKUNBAR 48 Anthony LEACH 41 Xavier BRENNAN 49 John COLBERT 49 Michael ATKINS 50 Steve NEAL 50 Pat STOKES 51 Craig HERMANN 53 Dean WARD 52 Sean FLEMING 54 Roger JONES 54 Dennis GOGGIN 57 Kieran EMERY 56 Matthew WILLIAMS 58 Macleay LEWIS 57 Ryan EAGLE 59 Brett SPINKS 78 Brendan SHANNON

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President: Peter Kay President: Jason McLennan Senior Coach: Daryn Cresswell Senior Coach: Roger Moten

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0409 255 586 Phone: 0421 655447 Website: www.manlyafl.com Website: www.suanfc.com Club Colours: Maroon & White Club Colours: Blue & Gold 1 Angus SCOTT 1 Blake BRENDAN With Pittwater Oval closed, due to the rain during the week, the 2 Alex LEE The tough assignments continue for our Premier Division team. After Wolves had a one off return to Weldon Oval before resurfacing works last weeks lost to the Eagles at Bruce Purser Reserve, our boys are 2 Jason COLEMAN 3 Brydon COLES commence next month. We were able to play Div 2, Div 3 and U18’s 4 Michael HIGGINS again on the road, this time travelling to Village Green to take on Uni 3 Tyrone ARMITAGE games but unfortunately Gore Hill was also closed so we did not play 5 Mark EGAN NSW. Games against these two sides are always tough and hard, 4 Justin HALL Div 1 against North Shore. Player numbers were a problem for the 6 Ben MANKARIOUS and this Saturday our boys will be looking to steal a win from the U18’s but we managed to give Penrith a contest, however they ran out 5 David STROUD 7 Leigh MCWHIRTER Bulldogs on their Ladies Day. Be assured, both sides lift for the UNI easy winners on the day. Best Players were Cam Gello, Jack Tier and 6 Jack HAWKINS 8 Aaron HAWKINS clashes and this weekend will be no exception. Our Reserves side Ryan Wearne. We are looking forward to a big game next week back 9 Rhys LAVERY are looking to atone for last weeks lost and are setting themselves to 7 Sam MURRAY (c) at Pittwater Oval, everyone get behind Deano and Rod. After a slow 8 Daryn CRESSWELL start the Div 4 boys kicked away with a 4 goal second qtr and went 10 Nick COSTELLO bounce back against the Bulldog’s Reserves at Village Green. In 9 Anthony ROBERTSON onto to beat Penrith by 30pts. Once again Flynn Pettersson had the 11 Gary BURCH what will be a terrific battle between two likely finalists, this clash is 12 Jack LAWSON sure to be one for the archives. To all our supporters, stick tight and 10 Marcus COBAN ball on a string and dominated the rebound off the backline setting up plenty of opportunities. He was well supported by Adam Conroy and 13 Josh LEARY lets cheer our loudest to get our boys home. 11 Andrew PILAT Jack McMahon. They now sit in third spot on the table, a position they 14 Luke HIGGINS 12 Niall MCDONAGH want to consolidate. In a hard fought tussle our Div 2 team went down 15 Roland WOOD Our blues and reds sides will play host to Camden at St Paul’s. 13 Brake BENNETT to Campbelltown by just 15pts, the difference being their 5 goal sec- 16 Jay KARUTZ Looking to continue their winning ways and cement their sports at 14 Matthew AHERN ond quarter that made it difficult to peg back. Jason “Wolf” Murray, 17 Jess MCGUIRK the upper end of the table, we wish our boys the very best. One 18 Chris CLAREBROUGH 15 Daniel MOTT Andy Whitelaw and Ben Atkinson were best players with Luke Slobin team that will be enjoying a well deserved break are our U18’s. A maintaining his consistent goal kicking with another 3 goals for the 19 Simon NASH 16 Ben JOSEPH special mentioned to our Colts who showed great courage and game. The Div One team had a week off with the late closure of Gore 20 Nick CLARK 18 Levi BRAIN determination to win away from home last week. The fact that they Hill so will play North Shore sometime soon, details to be advised. 21 Mitch THOMPSON won by a point only made it that bit sweeter. Well done boys!! 19 Craig PRIDGEON Thanks to everyone who helped out on Sat with the late change to 22 Nathan HAYWARD 20 Andrew WRIGHT Weldon, although everyone did agree it was good to be “Home” again. 23 Andrew KRAEFT Onwards to victory Sydney Uni!! 21 Paul BOURKE We welcome Pennant Hills and UTS Bats to Pittwater Oval this week. 24 Tom YOUNG May Footy and the Wolves be the winners. We look to a successful 22 Wills BRASSILL 25 Glenn STEVENS Ladies Day this week, everybody is welcome. See you back at the 26 Tyson ROBERTS 23 Kurt HAYWARD Harbord Diggers for a drink after the game and don’t forget to confirm 27 Ryan CLOSE 24 Nathan DARVILL your registration, as all Wolves memberships entitle you to Diggers 28 Tom SMITH 25 Troy TAYLOR membership. All details on the Club website www.manlyafl.com 30 Ben FITZPATRICK 26 Rob HART 31 Jesse MARTIN 27 Andrew LINDSAY GO THE WOLVES in 2009 32 Daniel ARCHER 28 John JARVIS 33 Tim BARTON 36 Chris KENDRICK 30 Daniel PEARSON 37 Shae SILVESTRO 38 Tim AIR MANLY-WARRINGAH WOLVES WOLVES MANLY-WARRINGAH 39 J. CHAMPION DE CRESPIGN

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President: Andrew Taylor Vice President: Brendan Donohue Senior Coach: Craig Tognolini Senior Coach: Shane Demir Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0411 859834 Phone: 0419 405 546 Website: sydneymagpies.com.au Website: www.stgeorgeafc.com.au Club Colours: Black & White Club Colours: Red & White

1 Scott RICHMOND 1 Salem KASSEM Anyone wondering about the Magpies chances this year left Henson It was a cold and blustery afternoon and evening and we came away 2 Josh BARRETT 2 Troy COLE with results in all grades that were no better. We do congratulate Park with no doubts on Saturday Night. The Magpies were devastat- 3 Nathan SMITH 3 John SIMPSON Wollongong and at least the winners were wearing red & white. ing right from the start continually winning the hard ball and the clear- 4 Pat MCBRIDE 4 Ben ABSOLUM ances with teamwork and physical effort. UNINSW/ES had no an- 5 Ben MADDERN 5 Daniel LAMBERT We know that we have to do better and the boys have certainly swers and were in shock at Quarter tiume looking at the scoreboard 6 Rod CRAIG made it difficult for Coach Demir. But morale remains high. The form 6 Medair KASSEM which read 9.3.57 to Nil. To their credit they responded with 6 goals in 7 Shane DEMIR of Ben Maddern and Steve Wilsen is impressive and if we can get 7 Clint MCGRATH the Second Quarter but with the Magpies matching that, gained no 8 Michael MILNER more to follow their lead then a win will not be far away. 8 Eid KASSEM advantage.5 Goals in the Third confirmed the Victory and full credit 9 Declan DONOHUE 9 Adam FIDDLER must go to Coach Craig Tognolini for having the Team playing so well 10 Peter DUGMORE We would desperately like to regroup on home ground but this week 10 Simon BLIZZARD together. Reserve Grade, after halftime, produced a solid effort and 11 Stephen WILSEN again we are on the road as we travel to near neighbour Western 11 Matthew EURELL despite being depleted through injury won the second half. The boys 14 Tim ADDISON 15 Tim DICKSON Suburbs. Now going into Round 8, we have had 2 scheduled home 12 Bill LAFFERTY have certainly learned now what it takes to earn a win and this week 16 John COOPER games one of which was transferred due to inclement weather. The 13 Daniel PENFOLD sees their big chance against St.George. The U18's scored their first 17 Josh CUTPRI other side is that the run home will mainly be at Olds Park. 14 Stephen HUDSON (c) win of the year with a stirring performance. Lee Urquhart's boys got 15 Andrew EURELL 18 Adam BUTTLING the rewards for their hard work on the track, Seamus Pearson was 16 Tim LAMBERT 19 Vincent STEVENS Training is still well attended with the Under 18’s particularly having best again along with a great ruck performance from Jordan Sarkodee 17 Cal MCGUIRK 20 Michael HOLMES impressive numbers. which was an unfamiliar position for him. Jack Barret repelled just 18 Matthew WITHERS (vc) 21 Daniel CAREY 19 Dwain WATKINS about everything in defence ably supported by Aaron De Brouwer. 22 Dylan TAYLOR Planning has commenced for the “Back to St George” day to be held 20 Dane WILLIAMS Simon Osman played well and Ryan Rozairo again showed that he is 23 Jon SHINEBERG on Sunday 21 June when we have a re-match against our old foe 21 Blake BRAY a very good footballer. Bravo Boys and Keep it up. Today sees 24 Shaun WICKEN the North Shore Bombers. 22 Lynn ROEHIG "Sponsors Day" at Picken Oval with some great giveaways so don't 25 Daniel RIXON 23 Aaron CONVERY miss out. The Magpies are flying high and Many Thanks must go to 26 Nick CHARLWOOD 24 Pat GANNON our loyal and hardworking workers and supporters. We have done a 29 Ric TALBOT 25 David LINSEN great deal and have great club that everyone can be very proud of. 30 Ryan BENNETT 26 Chris NOORDHOF (vc) 31 Andrew ELLIS 27 Brett BEDWELL 32 Chris WINDLE 28 Daniel COUGHLIN 33 Oscar TAYLOR 29 Marcus LINSEN 34 Damien PRATT 30 Matthew PINK 36 Joel PARSONS ST GEORGE DRAGONS 31 Joel MINICHIELLO 37 James DO CANTO 32 Nathan SCARFO 38 Luke MAUNDER 33 David CLOUT 40 Carlo LOMBARDO 34 Matthew CULLEN 41 Robert AUGHTERSON WESTERN SUBURBS MAGPIES MAGPIES SUBURBS WESTERN 35 Ian HOLDER 42 Patrick ALEY 36 David GREEN 44 Matt NICHOLS 49 Paul CHACHATY 45 Brett HOSKINS 52 Tom JOHNSTON 46 Kieran DONOHUE 57 Kagan COTT 47 Jeremy O”BYRNE 58 Mark LONNON 55 Jack SCULLY

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