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P W L D F A % Pts This weekend will see the AFL Sydney St Kilda 11 11 0 0 1160 633 183.2 44 competition reach the half way point of Geelong 11 11 0 0 1293 845 153.0 44 the season and each game from this 11 7 4 0 1206 1040 116.0 28 point on will have significant meaning Carlton 11 6 5 0 1151 984 117.0 24 with the run into this years final series. Collingwood 11 6 5 0 1017 958 106.2 24

Brisbane 11 6 5 0 1014 1000 101.4 24 At Village Green the unbeaten East Coast Eagles will take on early season favourites UNSW/ES . The Eagles have taken all before them this year and are relishing having a home base for the first time in a number of Hawthorn 11 6 5 0 1034 1050 98.5 24 years. Key forward Gus Seebeck has been unstoppable this year and is on track to a century of goals. Skipper Port Adelaide 11 6 5 0 1045 1078 96.9 24 Jon Vlatko, ruckmen Ed Wilson and defender Damian Bowles are other who are having good seasons. The Bulldogs on the otherhand, after a solid start to the season, have lost three of their past four matches including Adelaide 11 6 5 0 988 1030 95.9 24 a last start upset against Sydney University. Ruckmen Earl Shaw, midfielders Mike Beardsley, Jason Coullou- pas and Sam Rutland have had good seasons however they need a greater output from some of their other key Sydney 11 5 6 0 999 1036 96.4 20 players if they are to upset the Eagles. Essendon 11 5 6 0 1005 1069 94.0 20 Eagles by 26 points.

North Melbourne 11 4 7 0 847 1074 78.9 16 Pennant Hills and Western Suburbs will do battle at Ern Holmes Oval. Pennant Hills started the season with two losses but apart from an upset loss to Balmain Dockers have established themselves as a Premiership West Coast 11 3 8 0 925 1061 87.2 12 contender. Captains Alastair and Charlie Richardson have led from the front whilst Phelan Medallist, Matt Carey

Fremantle LADDER AFL 11 3 8 0 901 1130 79.7 12 has shown glimpses of his best despite being closely watched. Matt Thomas and Cameron Smith are doing well in their first seasons whilst Josh Duncan is a classy player. The Magpies changed their list considerably over Richmond 11 2 9 0 935 1210 77.3 8 the off seasons and are a much improved side on previous seasons. Matt Withers has dominated at centre half Melbourne 11 1 10 0 800 1136 70.4 4 forward whilst midfielder Dwain Watkins would be an early contender for this years Phelan Medal. Eid Kassem, Troy Cole and Tim Lambert are others who have started the season well.

Demons by 10 points. Western Bulldogs 24.13.167 def. Richmond 14.5.89

St Kilda 15.13.103 def. North Melbourne 9.3.57 Sydney University got their season back on track with an upset win over UNSW/ES last round. This was only Carlton 16.16.112 def. Carlton 16.10.106 their second win of the year and they will need to have a big second half of the year if they are to make the finals commencing with their match today against St George at Sydney Uni No 1 Oval. Brydon Coles, Nathan Port Adelaide 14.10.94 def Fremantle 11.4.70 Hayward, Ben Mankarious and Chris Clarebrough have had good seasons however a greater output from Mark Adelaide 21.4.130 def Essendon 18.6.114 Egan and Alex Lee with enhance the Students finals prospects. St George entered the season with a return to Hawthorn 12.14.86 def. Sydney 11.9.75 their famous red and white colours and a youth policy. They started the season well with two wins including one over Sydney University. Since then however they have struggled in recent weeks which has coincided with the Geelong 15.9.99 def. West Coast 11.11.77 injury to inspirational captain Declan Donohue and the loss of coach Brad Pullin. LAST WEEK WEEK LAST Collingwood 19.12.126 def. Melbourne 8.12.60 Students by 22points

ROUND 12 (Split Round) Drummoyne Oval will see Balmain Dockers and North Shore do battle. The Dockers had a slow start to the Friday June 12 year however their recent form has been good which included an upset win over Pennant Hills. Ruckman Carlton v St Kilda at Docklands James Miller, skipper Janis Blums and youngster Braedon Jones have had good seasons to date. North Shore have mixed their form and currently find themselves in sixth position. The Bombers are renowned for there strong finishes to the season and a finals berth is not out of the question. Ben Attwood has again been a consis- Saturday June 13 tent performer for North Shore along with Damien Allen and Lachlan Pryor. Western Bulldogs v Port Adelaide at Darwin DESK THE BEHIND Bombers by 5 points Richmond v West Coast at Docklands The final game see Wollongong host Campbelltown at North Dalton Park. The Lions find themselves an- Sunday June 14 chored to the bottom of the ladder with just one win however they have been hammered by injuries and unavail- Hawthorn v Brisbane at Aurora abilities early in the season. Adam McConnochie, Shane Davis and youngster Mitchell Thomson have been the Adelaide v North Melbourne at AAMI Stadium shining lights for the Lions. The Blues on the otherhand have been the surprise packets so far in 2009. Ex- pected to struggle this year an astute recruiting campaign has seen them record some good wins and firmly THIS WEEK entrenched in the top five. Shanan Kershaw, Owen Love and Dale Chivas have been good players for the Blues. ROUND 12 (Split Round) Friday June 19 Blues by 18 points. Essendon v Melbourne at Docklands Tips provided by Sid

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Round 1 Round 8 Sun 19July Friday, June 12 Under 18’s Premier Cup Sat 4 April Sat 30 May Demons v Blues UNSW/ES vs East Coast Eagles @ Village Green @ 7.30pm BD 5.12 C’Town 18.8 Cam 11.8 BD 8.10 Representative Fixture NS 12.16 UNSWES 22.17 ECE 19.19 Woll 8.5 Sat 25 July Saturday, June 13, 2009 PH 8.5 ECE 13.12 NS 7.9 PH 11.16 AFL Sydney v AFL Canberra Premier Division Sun 5 April UNSW 5.5 SU 7.19 Round 15 WS 19.13 Woll 8.6 Sun 31 May Sat 1 August Sydney University vs St George @ Sydney Uni No 1 Oval @ 2.10pm STG 16.13 SU 12.11 WS 16.15 STG 7.8 Blues v Bulldogs UNSW/ES vs East Coast Eagles @ Village Green @ 2.10pm Round 2 Round 9 Bombers v Students Pennant Hills vs Western Suburbs @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 2.30pm Sat 18 April Sat 13 June Eagles v Dockers Division One Woll 10.10 SU 16.10 Students v Dragons Sun 2 August Sydney University vs St George @ Sydney Uni No 1 Oval @ 11.30am ECE 19.16 NS 8.10 Bulldogs v Eagles Dragons v Magpies UNSW/ES vs East Coast Eagles @ Village Green @ 12.00pm Sun 19 April Demons v Magpies Lions v Demons Pennant Hills vs Western Suburbs @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 12.30pm Cam 2.3 WS 13.12 Sun 14 June Round 16 UTS vs North Shore @ Trumper Park @ 2.30pm BD 7.9 STG 15.22 Dockers v Bombers Sat 8 August Division Two UNSWES 9.7 PH 6.20 Lions v Blues Bulldogs v Magpies UTS vs Campbelltown @ Trumper Park @ 12.30pm Round 3 Round 10 Blues v Lions Southern Power vs Sydney University @ Gwawley Oval @ 2.10pm Sat 25 April Sat 20 June Dragons v Eagles Camden vs East Coast Eagles @ Harrington Park @ 2.10pm Cam 2.5 ECE 23.12 Magpies v Blues Demons v Bombers Holroyd Parramatta vs Macquarie University @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 2.30pm NS 21.18 STG 10.7 Lions vs Bulldogs Sun 9 August Division Three WS 21.17 BD 7.7 Sun 21 June Dockers v Students UTS vs Penrith @ Trumper Park @ 10.30am UNSW 27.12 Woll 7.13 Dragons v Bombers Round 17 Southern Power vs UNSW/ES @ Gwawley Oval @ 12.00pm SU 13.15 PH 15.18 Students v Dockers Sat 15 August Holroyd Parramatta vs Macquarie University @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 12.30pm Round 4 Eagles v Demons Dockers v Magpies Moorebank Sports vs Pennant Hills @ Rosedale Park @ 2.10pm Sat 2 May Round 11 Blues v Bombers Division Four BD 9.6 ECE 18.21 Sat 27 June Students v Lions UTS vs Penrith @ Trumper Park @ 8.30am Cam 13.11 SU 12.16 Students v Eagles Eagles v Bulldogs UNSW/ES vs Sydney University @ Village Green @ 10.00am WS 19.16 NS 7.12 Blues v Dragons Sun 16 August Holroyd Parramatta vs Macquarie University @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 10.30am PH 18.10 Woll 8.10 Bombers v Magpies Dragons v Demons Camden vs Nor West @ Harrington Park @ 12.00pm Sun 3 May Demons v Bulldogs Round 18 Moorebank Sports vs Manly Warringah @ Rosedale Park @ 12.00pm STG 17.12 UNSW 19.13 Sun 28 June Sat 2 August Under 18’s Premier Cup Round 5 Dockers v Lions Bombers v Dockers St Ignatius, Riverview vs St George @ Riverview First Field @ 10.00am Sat 9 May Round 12—Health Awareness Dragons v Campbelltown Pennant Hills vs Western Suburbs @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 10.30am 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 Pennant Hills vs Penrith @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 8.30am UNSW/ES 12.21 Cam 18.14 Lions v Magpies Lions v Eagles Holroyd Parramatta vs Macquarie University @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 8.30am SU 12.20 NS 16.15 Demons v Students Qualifying Final Southern Power vs Sydney University @ Gwawley Oval @ 10.00am ECE 14.10 WS 10.16 Dragons v Dockers Sat 29 August Moorebank Sports vs Manly Warringah @ Rosedale Park @ 10.00am Round 6 Bulldogs v Bombers Elimination Final Sat 16 May Eagles v Blues Sun 30 August Sunday, June 13,2009 BD 13.11 UNSW 17.18 Round 13 Second Semi Final Premier Division Cam 6.11 PH 15.13 Sat 11 July Sat 5 September Balmain Dockers vs North Shore @ Drummoyne Oval @ 2.10pm Woll 8.7 NS 12.14 Bombers v Lions First Semi Final Wollongong vs Campbelltown @ North Dalton Park @ 2.10pm SU 11.5 WS 21.11 Bulldogs v Dragons Sun 6 September Sun 17 May Students v Blues Division One Preliminary Final ECE 29.9 STG 9.7 Sun 12 July Sun 13 September Wollongong vs Manly Warringah @ North Dalton Park @ 12.00pm Round 7 Magpies v Eagles Grand Final

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2009SYDNEYAFL THIS WEEK—ROUND9 Sat 23 May Dockers v Demons Sat 19 September Balmain Dockers vs Manly Warringah @ Drummoyne Oval @ 12.00pm PH 11.11 BD 13.13 Round 14 Under 18’s Premier Cup ECE 13.13 SU 3.8 Sat 18 July Balmain Dockers vs North Shore @ Drummoyne Oval @ 10.00am Woll 7.10 STG 5.13 Wollongong vs Campbelltown @ North Dalton Park @ 10.00am Bombers v Eagles WS 21.13 UNSW 9.4 Magpies v Students NS 14.9 Cam 16.13 Bye Dragons v Lions

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Saturday, June 20 LEADING GOALKICKERS Premier Division Wollongong vs UNSW/ES @ North Dalton Park @ 2.10pm PREMIER DIVISION DIVISION THREE Western Suburbs vs Campbelltown @ Picken Oval @ 2.10pm G SEEBECK (ECE) (6) 50 C STEPHENS (UNSW-ES) (-) 28

Division One B ABBOTT (UNSW-ES) (0) 31 A CHRISTIE (UTS) (4) 24 A LEACH (UTS) (0) 17 Wollongong vs UNSW/ES @ North Dalton Park @ 12.00pm K WRIGHT (PH) (2) 26 M EURELL (WS) (1) 23 S POWELL (UNSW-ES) (-) 17 Western Suburbs vs Manly Warringah @ Picken Oval @ 12.00pm T COLE (WS) (3) 22 Sydney University vs UTS @ St Pauls Oval @ 2.10pm DIVISION FOUR Division Two DIVISION ONE P GRAHAM (UNSW-ES) (6) 30 Sydney University vs Manly Warringah @ St Pauls Oval @ 12.00pm T CHADWICK (UTS) (0) 39 R PRYOR (MU) (2) 27 Camden vs Balmain Dockers @ Harrington Park @ 2.10pm N DARVILL (MW) (4) 27 C PERKINS (SU) (8) 26 B NISSEN (UNSW-ES) (0) 18 S ADDICOTT (MW) (3) 24 Holroyd Parramatta vs UTS @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 2.30pm R WOOD (SU) (0) 16 Macquarie University vs Campbelltown @ University Oval @ 2.30pm Division Three U18 PREMIER CUP UNSW/ES vs Pennant Hills @ Village Green @ 12.00pm DIVISION TWO C MCKINLAY (UNSW-ES) (3) 20 Holroyd Parramatta vs UTS @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 12.30pm A FRITSCH (SP) (1) 38 J PIANTA (ECE) (8) 19 B HARLAND (MU) (3) 36 N RYAN (STG) (3) 19 Macquarie University vs Penrith @ University Oval @ 12.30pm A KYPRIANOU (BD) (7) 27 Nor West vs Southern Power @ Bensons Lane @ 2.10pm A THAIN (UTS) (0) 20 U18 CHALLENGE CUP Division Four B MCLEAN (SP) (-) 24 Sydney University vs Manly Warringah @ St Pauls Oval @ 10.00am G ROBBIE (SU) (-) 15 Holroyd Parramatta vs UTS @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 10.30am J SPICER (PEN) (3) 13 2009 LEADING GOALKICKERS 2009 Macquarie University vs Penrith @ University Oval @ 10.30am Nor West vs UNSW/ES @ Bensons Lane @ 12.00pm Camden vs Moorebank Sports @ Harrington Park @ 12.00pm CLUB SENIORS RESERVES U18/THIRDS TOTAL Under 18’s Premier Cup UTS 48 24 12 84 Wollongong vs UNSW/ES @ North Dalton Park @ 10.00am Western Suburbs vs Campbelltown @ Picken Oval @ 10.00am EAST COAST EAGLES 48 20 14 82 St Ignatius College, Riverview vs Balmain Dockers @ Riverview First Field @ 10.00am Under 18s Challenge Cup SOUTHERN POWER 48 4 14 66 Holroyd Parramatta vs Pennant Hills @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 8.30am UNSW/ES 30 24 6 60 Macquarie University vs Penrith @ University Oval @ 8.30am Sunday, June 21 MACQUARIE UNI 42 16 2 60 Premier Division NOR WEST 36 18 5.4 59.4 St George vs North Shore @ Olds Park @ 2.10pm Sydney University vs Balmain Dockers @ Sydney Uni No 1 @ 2.10pm PENNANT HILLS 30 12 10 52 East Coast Eagles vs Pennant Hills @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 5.10pm WESTERN SUBURBS 42 8 2 52 Division One St George vs North Shore @ Olds Park @ 12.00pm MANLY WARRINGAH 36 8 4 48 East Coast Eagles vs Pennant Hills @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 3.00pm NORTH SHORE 18 12 14 44 Division Two East Coast Eagles vs Southern Power @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 11.00am MOOREBANK SPORTS 24 12 8 44 Under 18’s Premier Cup SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 12 20 10 42 St George vs North Shore @ olds Park @ 10.00am East Coast Eagles vs Pennant Hills @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 1.00pm CAMPBELLTOWN 30 4 4 38 Under 18’s Challenge Cup East Coast Eagles vs Southern Power @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 9.00am HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 30 0 2 32 Sydney University vs Manly Warringah @ Sydney Uni No 1 Oval @ 12.00pm BALMAIN DOCKERS 12 12 4 28 Bye PENRITH 12 4 12 28

2009 AFL SYDNEY NEXT WEEK—ROUND10 SYDNEYNEXT AFL2009 Moorebank Sports—Division three & Under 18’s Challenge Cup WOLLONGONG 6 8 8 22

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 2009 TROPHY ST GEORGE 12 0 10 22

CAMDEN 6 0 0.6 6.6

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PREMIER DIVISION P W L D F A % PTS 1999

EAST COAST EAGLES 8 8 0 0 1000 404 248 32 Sydney Football League Sydney Football Association WESTERN SUBURBS 8 7 1 0 954 444 215 28 Final Ladder Final Ladder PENNANT HILLS 8 5 3 0 769 549 140 20 UNSW/ES 8 5 3 0 817 724 112 20 Campbelltown 68 Manly Warringah 64

CAMPBELLTOWN 8 5 3 0 589 717 82 20 Pennant Hills 60 Sydney University 60

NORTH SHORE 8 3 5 0 685 814 84 12 North Shore 58 Macquarie University 56

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 8 2 6 0 620 750 83 8 Balmain 56 University of NSW 52 ST GEORGE 8 2 6 0 614 923 67 8 St George 50 Holroyd –Blacktown 40 BALMAIN DOCKERS 8 2 6 0 513 829 62 8 Baulkham Hills 22

Penrith 32 WOLLONGONG 8 1 7 0 454 861 53 4 East Sydney 16 Cronulla Sutherland 20 Western Suburbs 4 South West Sydney 16

DIVISION ONE P W L D F A % PTS Premiers Wollongong 16 UTS 8 8 0 0 752 351 214 32 Campbelltown Hawkesbury 4 MANLY WARRINGAH 8 6 2 0 715 416 172 24 Grand Final Campbelltown 18.5.113 def Balmain 13.13.91 UNSW/ES 8 6 2 0 583 446 131 24 Premiers EAST COAST EAGLES 8 5 3 0 675 391 173 20 Macquarie University Rod Podbury Medal (B.O.G Grand Final) SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 8 5 3 0 698 436 160 20 Trevor Burnett (Campbelltown) Grand Final NORTH SHORE 7 3 4 0 491 475 103 12 Club Champion Macquarie Uni 10.9.69 def Sydney Uni 7.11.53 PENNANT HILLS 8 3 5 0 547 523 105 12 Campbelltown WOLLONGONG 8 2 6 0 365 722 51 8 Club Champion Phelan Medal Manly Warringah WESTERN SUBURBS 8 2 6 0 354 832 43 8 Trevor Burnett Campbelltown 34 Jarrod Crosby Baulkham Hills 17 ST GEORGE 8 0 8 0 308 825 37 0 Snow Medal Barnaby Howarth Pennant Hills 17 Mark Knight Uni of NSW 31 Leading Goalkickers Grant Campbell Wollongong 20

FROM YEARS GONE BY Chris Dale North Shore 96 Ken Digney Manly 16 Ashley Reade Balmain 76 U18 PREMIER CUP P W L D F A % MR Adam Fiddler Campbelltown 61

2009 SYDNEY AFL LADDERS LADDERS AFL SYDNEY 2009 NORTH SHORE 7 7 0 0 645 239 270 100

Leading Goalkickers Bundy Player of the Year EAST COAST EAGLES 8 7 1 0 681 277 246 88 Jaret Hogarth Manly 90 Jarrod Crosby (Baulkham Hills) & Barnaby Howarth (Pennant PENNANT HILLS 8 5 3 0 673 385 175 63 Hills) Jamie Graetz Mac Uni 83 Jamie Boneham Penrith 74 ST GEORGE 8 5 3 0 728 419 174 63 Sydney Football League All Stars WOLLONGONG 7 4 3 0 521 501 104 57 B: Crosby (BH) Brady (NS) Burnett (Cam) UNSW/ES 8 3 5 0 498 626 80 38 HB: Howarth (PH) Livy (NS) Pullin (Cam) C: O”Dwyer (ES) CAMPBELLTOWN 7 2 5 0 316 475 67 29 Representative Football HF: Frederiksen (Cam) Reade (Bal) Brawn (PH) ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW 7 2 5 0 331 564 59 29 F: Nunan (PH) Dale (NS) Bugg (Bal) ACT 9.11.65 def NSW 9.6.60 BALMAIN DOCKERS 8 2 6 0 446 821 54 25 R: McIntyre (Cam) Mahar (PH) Wilson (Stg) Newcastle 17.9.11 def SFA 12.14.86 WESTERN SUBURBS 8 1 7 0 274 806 34 13 IC: Coffey (Stg) Bell (PH) Muller (WS) Nicholas (NS) Thomlinson (WS) Thompson (Bal) Other Coach: Neil Brunton (Campbelltown) Gus Seebeck wins Sandover Medal

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Name: Jason Coulloupas Club: UNSW/ES Bulldogs DIVISION TWO P W L D F A % PTS

SOUTHERN POWER 8 8 0 0 865 247 350 32 Date of Birth: 16/04/80 MACQAURIE UNIVERSITY 8 7 1 0 875 287 305 28

UTS 8 6 2 0 647 330 196 24 Nickname: Loopy SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 8 5 3 0 668 439 152 20 Favourite AFL Team: Hawthorn HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 8 5 3 0 539 479 113 20 BALMAIN DOCKERS 8 3 5 0 597 571 105 12 Favourite Playing Position: Ruck Rover MANLY WARRINGAH 8 2 6 0 411 626 67 8 EAST COAST EAGLES 8 2 6 0 308 740 42 8 Most Difficult Opponent: A quicker and more skillful player CAMDEN 8 1 7 0 336 852 39 4

CAMPBELLTOWN 8 1 7 0 255 940 27 4 Best Sydney AFL Player Seen: Troy "fluffy duffy" Luff

Most Annoying Teammate: Lethal Leigh Lethal Leigh DIVISION THREE P W L D F A % MR Funniest Teammate: Lethal Leigh Lethal Leigh UNSW/ES 6 6 0 0 709 192 369 100 UTS 7 6 1 0 667 261 256 86

Most Embarrassing Football Moment: Running and kicking in the wrong direction. NOR WEST 7 6 1 0 585 290 202 86

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 7 4 3 0 522 443 118 57 Greatest Football Achievement: Winning Grand Final Captain and Leagues B&F in the same year MOOREBANK SPORTS 8 4 4 0 550 541 102 50 Best Football Advice Given to You: Go the first option PENNANT HILLS 8 3 5 0 464 544 85 38 PENRITH 7 2 5 0 430 654 66 33 Previous Clubs played for: University Blues (VAFA), East Coast Eagles, Newcastle City Blues SOUTHERN POWER 7 1 6 0 329 610 54 14 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 7 0 7 0 197 918 21 0 Junior Club: Nil

DIVISION FOUR P W L D F A % PTS Name: Roger Moten Club: Sydney University SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 8 8 0 0 1148 218 527 32 Date of Birth: 24th June, 1973 UTS 8 6 2 0 650 366 178 24 MANLY WARRINGAH 8 6 2 0 613 428 142 24 Nickname: Motor UNSW/ES 8 5 3 0 738 493 150 20 Favourite AFL Team: Carlton NOR WEST 8 4 3 1 779 404 193 18 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 8 4 3 1 678 542 125 18 Favourite Playing Position: Centre Half Back MOOREBANK SPORTS 8 3 5 0 494 683 72 12 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 8 2 6 0 366 821 45 8

AFL SYDNEY PROFILES AFLSYDNEY Most Difficult Opponent: Chris Dale (North Shore) PENRITH 8 1 7 0 417 854 49 4

Best Sydney AFL Player Seen: Ashley Reade (Balmain Tigers) LADDERS AFL SYDNEY 2009 CAMDEN 8 0 8 0 178 1251 17 0

Most Annoying Teammate: Joseph La Posta UNDER 18S CHALLENGE CUP P W L D F A % MR Funniest Teammate: David Pearson SOUTHERN POWER 7 7 0 0 571 236 242 100 PENRITH 7 6 1 0 590 278 212 86 Most Embarrassing Football Moment: Being dragged by Doug Scholz at Drummoyne Oval, but not before kicking a long goal and running around like a jet plane with my arms spread wide. Then making my way to bench, to the overtures of the SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 5 1 0 686 243 282 83 crowd who I turned and bowed to. All Dougy could do was laugh, despite the reason for taking me from the field in the first PENNANT HILLS 7 5 2 0 441 138 110 71 place. MOOREBANK SPORTS 8 4 4 0 558 528 104 50

Greatest Football Achievement: 3 Premierships (2 as player/coach), SA State Amatuer Side '97 MANLY WARRINGAH 8 2 6 0 380 670 57 25 EAST COAST EAGLES 7 1 6 0 350 351 100 14 Best Football Advice Given to You: Train like you play, preparation is the key. MACQAURIE UNIVERSITY 7 1 6 0 254 635 40 14 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 7 1 6 0 207 768 27 14 Previous Clubs played for: UTS Bats, Balmain Tigers, Adelaide University, Sturt, Norwood Junior Club: Norwood (SANFL)

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EAST COAST EAGLES 5 - 6 10 - 10 17 - 14 19- 19 – 133 WOLLONGONG 2 - 0 5 - 2 7 - 3 8 - 5 – 53 AFL SYDNEY TEAM OF THE WEEK—Rd 8 EAST COAST EAGLES (Best Players): G. Seebeck, A. Byerlee, J. Vlatko, M. Skuse, M. Maher, M. Johnston (Goal Kickers): G. Seebeck 6, B. Rogers 2, B. Bourke 2, T. Stubbs 2, A. Byerlee 2, R. Bilkey, B. Physick, G. Garner, M. Janis Blums Johnston, D. Spiteri WOLLONGONG Balmain Dockers (Best Players):A. McConnochie, M. Dombroski, T. Heath, K. Ewen- Chappel, D. Jefferis, G. Bartlett

(Goal Kickers): T. Heath 3, M. Toussis, D. Jefferis, M. Thomson, B. Hanson, J. McInnes UMPIRES: Stevens, Anderson, Callaghan at Bruce Purser Reserve Luke Turner Lynn Roehrig SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 3 - 4 5 - 12 7 - 15 7 - 19 - 61 Pennant Hills Western Suburbs UNSW/ES 2 - 2 3 - 3 3 - 3 5- 5 – 35 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY

(Best Players): D. Archer, B. Coles, B. Mankarious, T. Young, M. Egan, J. Champion De Crespign (Goal Kickers): A. Scott 2, B. Mankarious, A. Lee, S. Crichton, C. Walsh, M. Killicoat UNSW/ES Aaron Crisfield Stephen Hudson Rod Craig (Best Players):J. Bradfield, M. Beardsley, J. Coulloupas, A. Rodrigues, S. Rutland, J. Kiel Pennant Hills Western Suburbs St George (Goal Kickers): J. Bradfield 2, R. Underwood, S. Rutland, M. Beardsley UMPIRES: Richardson, Hissey, Barron at Village Green WESTERN SUBURBS 6 - 2 11 - 6 15 - 10 16- 15 – 111 ST GEORGE 1 - 1 2 - 2 5 - 4 7 - 8 – 50 WESTERN SUBURBS Tom Heath (Best Players): L. Roehrig, S. Hudson, T. Cole, M. Withers, D. Lambert, G. King Wollongong (Goal Kickers): M. Withers 3, T. Cole 3, B. Absolum 3, D. Clout 2, B. Bedwell, M. Eurell, C. McGuirk, C. McGrath, D. Williams ST GEORGE (Best Players):R. Craig, T. Addison, A. Cuthbert, R. Talbot, S. Richmond, P. McBride Brydon Coles (Goal Kickers): J. Shineberg 2, R. Talbot, N. Smith, S. Wilsen, C. Windle, N. Charlwood Matt Edwins Ben Mankarious Sydney Uni UMPIRES: Lewis, Deigan, Terrey at Henson Park Sydney Uni Campbelltown CAMPBELLTOWN 4 - 2 6 - 5 8 - 5 11- 8 – 74 BALMAIN DOCKERS 2 - 2 6 - 4 7 - 7 8 - 10 – 58 Josh Duncan CAMPBELLTOWN (Best Players): M. Edwins, B. McAllister, S. Kershaw, M. Moore, R. Lothian, I. Sumner Pennant Hills (Goal Kickers): S. Kershaw 5, I. Sumner 2, B. Reid, M. Morey, B. Yakimov, F. Brown BALMAIN DOCKERS Daniel Archer (Best Players): J. Blums, M. Bujch, J. Miller, B. Knight, B. Jones, N. O'Brien Sydney University (Goal Kickers): N. O'Brien 2, J. Blums, E. Davis, D. Turner, R. Officer, D. Bourke, L. Mitchell UMPIRES: Peck, Kalayzich, Field at Monarch Oval PENNANT HILLS 3 - 4 5 - 11 8 - 13 11 - 16 - 82 NORTH SHORE 4 - 4 5 - 8 7 - 9 7- 9 – 51 PENNANT HILLS (Best Players): J. Duncan, L. Turner, A. Crisfield, D. Dell'Aquila, A. Richardson, D. De Looze Brenton McAllister Jon Bradfield Damien Allen (Goal Kickers): M. Carey 3, J. Gaggin 2, K. Wright 2, D. Dell'Aquila, S. Myers, J. Duncan, D. Ferrier Campbelltown UNSW/ES North Shore NORTH SHORE (Best Players): D. Allen, S. Carruthers, J. Webster, L. Pryor, B. Fitzgerald, T. Strudwick

(Goal Kickers): A. Marsh 2, T. Elkington 2, L. Pryor, J. Brain, J. Webster 8 WEEK—ROUND THE OF TEAM 2009 UMPIRES: Fox, Gestier, Rutherford at Gore Hill Oval

Round 7 Deferred Match

2009 PREMIER DIVISION RESULTS—ROUND 8 RESULTS—ROUND DIVISION PREMIER 2009 CAMPBELLTOWN 4 - 1 11 - 4 14 - 9 16-13-109 Aaron Byerlee Shanan Kershaw NORTH SHORE 4 - 3 6 - 5 10 - 8 14- 9 – 93 East Coast Campbelltown CAMPBELLTOWN (Best Players): B. McAllister, O. Love, I. Sumner, J. Brazill, R. Lothian, S. Kershaw (Goal Kickers): O.Love 6, S. Kershaw 5, B. Yakimov 2, L. Coughlan, M. Edwins, D. Chivas NORTH SHORE Gus Seebeck (Best Players): J. Webster, D. Allen, A. Marsh, B. Attwood, A. Naylor, D. Dickerson East Coast (Goal Kickers): A. Marsh 4, B. Attwood 3, J. Webster 2, D. Kulk, A. Lowes, C. Murphy, A. Naylor, J. Brain UMPIRES: Deigan, Rutherford, Stevens at Monarch Oval

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MATT THOMAS (PENNANT HILLS) EAST COAST EAGLES 5 - 6 9 - 10 15 - 15 23- 22 - 160 WOLLONGONG 1 - 1 2 - 3 2 - 3 2 - 3 – 15

EAST COAST EAGLES (Best Players): S. Merkel, M. Arbon, C. Durie, J. Ford, D. Gatte, A. Moeller Pennant Hills youngster Matt Thomas is the Round 9 NAB AFL Sydney Rising (Goal Kickers): A. Moeller 4, M. Arbon 3, T. Kear 3, A. Power 3, D. Chapman 2, S. O'Connor 2, J. Duss, T.Coakley, M. Star Nomination. Williams, A. Polkinghorne, A. Stubbs, D. Gatte WOLLONGONG After a distinguished junior and Under 18’s career which included represent- (Best Players): K. Prout, M. Brunton, S. Hancock, D. Sweeney, N. Mitchell, R. Woodward ing the Starz at Under 18’s and U16’s level, Matt played his first game at (Goal Kickers): B. Ainsworth, N. Mitchell senior level in round one this year and had his best game to date was against St George in Round 5; after being called up to play for Re- NORTH SHORE 2 - 3 5 - 0 6 - 6 8- 9 – 57 serves the week earlier. He is a very versatile player who can play down back PENNANT HILLS 1 - 2 2 - 3 6 - 3 6 - 6 – 42 or up forward and in his first year has already shown some strong leadership NORTH SHORE (Best Players): A. Lowes, T. McMahon, R. Snowden, J. Gray, A. Harry, J. Lumsden skills. Matt has sure hands, reliable kick and in time will become an important (Goal Kickers): R. Lynch 3, M. Carpenter, C. Mohen, J. Russell - Jones, A. Harry, J. Costi player for Pennant Hills Football Club. PENNANT HILLS (Best Players): A. Clarke, J. Hancock, P. Barnes, A. Goodall, P. Barclay, C. Laing Previous Nominees (Goal Kickers): M. Summers 3, J. Myers 2, P. Barclay Rd 1 Carlo Lombardo (St George) Rd 6 James Brain (North Shore) Rd 2 Tom Young (Sydney University) Rd 7 Jarred Mobbs (Balmain Dockers) UNSW/ES 5 - 2 6 - 3 7 - 6 8- 8 – 56 Rd 3 Joe Britton (Balmain Dockers) SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 1 - 1 4 - 6 4 - 6 6 - 8 – 44 Rd 4 Mitchell Thomson (Wollongong) UNSW/ES (Best Players): T. Linehan, D. Mortlock, B. Roberts, L. Forrestal, M. Brown, A. Friedlieb

NAB RISING STAR NAB Rd 5 Fraser Brown (Campbelltown) (Goal Kickers): B. Spinks 3, T. Linehan 2, X. Brennan, M. Arnold, M. Brown SYDNEY UNIVERSITY ALEX MYERS ( PENNANT HILLS) (Best Players): A. Everett, S. Wende, J. McIntyre, C. Garry, A. Hawkins, L. Barnes (Goal Kickers): A. Kraefft, W. Pearse, J. La Posta, A. Everett, C. Garry, S. Wende

Alex Myers from Pennant Hills is this weeks AFL Sydney Volunteer of the Week. UTS 3 - 1 5 - 2 6 - 7 7 - 10 – 52 MANLY-WARRINGAH 1 - 2 3 - 4 4 - 9 6- 10 – 46 There is a saying 'behind every man there is a good woman'. One UTS could modify it to say 'behind every football club there are good women'. (Best Players): A. Kymantas, T. Wallace, C. Herrmann, S. King, A. Davis, A. Keith Pennant Hills is no exception to the modify saying. The club is fortunate to (Goal Kickers): J. Ryan 2, J. Urban, D. Teasdale, L. Flanagan, T. Wallace, P. Taylor MANLY-WARRINGAH have the support of many good women and in particular Alex Myers. Alex is (Best Players): D. Stroud, C. Pridgeon, T. Armitage, D. Cresswell, A. Whitelaw, J. Jarvis the convenor of the group of women who operate the club's well known and (Goal Kickers): N. Darvill 2, A. Robertson, J. Coleman, T. Armitage, S. Murray successful canteen. When her eldest son, Jarrod, commenced playing with Westbrook Juniors Alex became involved with that club and managed the WESTERN SUBURBS 2 - 1 5 - 1 9 - 4 12- 4 – 76 canteen at Westbrook for many years. When her sons completed their ST GEORGE 3 - 1 5 - 3 7 - 3 8 - 5 – 53 junior football Alex took the anticipated 'sabatical' leave for volunteers WESTERN SUBURBS between junior and senior football. However, it was not long before Alex (Best Players): A. Dowdle, S. Kassem, M. Stokes, S. McWilliam, P. Wilmot, A. Green answered the call for some one to manage the canteen for Pennant Hills Seniors. Alex, like many volun- (Goal Kickers): A. Dowdle 3, S. Kassem 3, J. Masters 2, T. Johnston, S. McWilliam, M. Cullen, E. Doherty teers is at the ground first thing on match day and is one of the last to leave. Her 'egg and bacon' rolls ST GEORGE (Best Players): M. Nichols, D. Rixon, J. Scully, R. Aughterson, J. Cutrupi, J. Cooper early in the morning are well known and provide sustenance for those who missed out on breakfast. Alex (Goal Kickers): J. Scully 2, J. Cole 2, D. Rixon, D. Williams, M. Thripp, D. Edwards can't rest as during the week she has to stock the canteen and is on the look out for bargains for the

canteen and also has to order and receive delivery of stock. The canteen and BBQ are run with military Round 7 Deferred Match precision and beware anyone who gets in the way!!!! The few times during the day when Alex is not to be

seen in the canteen or on the BBQ are when her sons are playing football. Pennant Hills has no hesitation MANLY-WARRINGAH8 RESULTS—ROUND ONE DIVISION 2009 4 - 3 7 - 6 9 - 6 14 - 12 – 96 in nominating Alex as its volunteer of the week. Where would Sydney Football be without the Alex Myers NORTH SHORE 2 - 0 2 - 0 3 - 3 3- 7 - 25 of this world? MANLY-WARRINGAH Previous Nominees (Best Players): K. Hayward, T. Armitage, C. Pridgeon, R. Hart, D. Stroud, P. Bourke Rd 1 Brett Wylie (UTS) Rd 6 Warren Back (Camden) (Goal Kickers): N. Darvill 4, D. Cresswell 3, B. Brendan 2, J. Coleman, R. Hart, J. Hall, C. Pridgeon, M. Ahern Rd 2 Jim Allan (Nor West) Rd 7 Jim Wright (Penrith) NORTH SHORE Rd 3 Steve Ray (UNSW/ES) (Best Players): T. McMahon, S. Kidd, B. Seymour, A. O'Neill, E. Healey, R. Lynch Rd 4 Brendan Donohue (St George) (Goal Kickers): M. Carpenter 2, B. Seymour Rd 5 Terry Neilsen (Campbelltown) VOLUNTEER OF THE WEEK OF THE VOLUNTEER

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EAST COAST EAGLES 6 - 1 10 - 2 17 - 2 21- 5 – 131 Rd 5 Whatever Terry Neilsen you (Campbelltown)n need toBack know (Camden) about the AFL Sydney WOLLONGONG 0 - 1 3 - 4 3 - 5 3 - 7 – 25 Rd 7 Jim Wright (Penrith) EAST COAST EAGLES is available on the web (Best Players): J. Pianta, T. Dimech, D. Steer, D. Costello, T. McNamara, E. Kruger www.sydneyafl.com.au (Goal Kickers): J. Pianta 8, D. Steer 5, N. Campbell 4, T. McNamara 2, J. Patira, M. Karafilis WOLLONGONG (Best Players): K. Temple, J. Mahony, L. Rutter, R. Picken, M. Mura, N. Kenny Latest News Results (Goal Kickers): J. Mason 2, R. Wells

2009 Fixtures Ladders

CAMPBELLTOWN 5 - 2 6 - 5 8 - 8 11- 11 – 77 BALMAIN DOCKERS 1 - 1 4 - 6 5 - 6 5 - 8 – 38 Photo Gallery Sydney AFL Forms CAMPBELLTOWN (Best Players): H. Sherwood, B. Ferguson, N. Hudson, A. Syrros, J. Brazill, B. McCrossen All the details and player information will be available on the (Goal Kickers): N. Hudson 3, B. Ferguson 3, B. McCrossen 2, B. Farrow, B. Snaidero, B. O'Brien BALMAIN DOCKERS (Best Players): A. Mitchell, B. Malcolm, J. West, R. Lindsay, B. Singleton, D. Woodend SAFLWEBSITE website by 9pm on the day of the match (Goal Kickers): R. Lindsay 3, D. Speers, D. Jung Quality action photos of selected AFL Sydney games can

be viewed at: UNSW/ES 2 - 1 5 - 2 8 - 4 12- 8 – 80 ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW 2 - 3 3 - 4 4 - 5 4 - 6 – 30 UNSW/ES www.saflphotos.com.au/info/ (Best Players): A. Haberley, A. Gulden, N. McGann, C. McKinlay, A. Goodieson, B. Fox (Goal Kickers): A. Gulden 4, A. Haberley 3, C. McKinlay 3, G. Robinson, B. Fox Enquiries: Michael Vettas on 0414 899 515 ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW PHOTOS (Best Players): N. Roubicek, O. Young, M. Somes, A. Hawtin, J. Lynch, X. Coy (Goal Kickers): M. Somes, J. Scarcella, W. Dempsey, T. Davis PARENTS, SPECTATORS & SUPPORTERS: • Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game.

• Encourage participation, but don’t force it. NORTH SHORE 2 - 4 2 - 6 4 - 10 9- 12 – 66 • Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. PENNANT HILLS 1 - 3 4 - 5 4 - 7 5 - 9 – 39 NORTH SHORE • Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not (Best Players): M. Carter, L. Redman, P. Codling, J. Coleman, E. Burke, M. Hutton downgrade. (Goal Kickers): T. Weston 2, T. Bransgrove 2, P. Codling 2, N. Roberts, J. Coburn, B. Thompson PENNANT HILLS • Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators (Best Players): L. Urwin, T. Wales, J. McInerney, J. Potter, B. Linaker, T. Widmer and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. (Goal Kickers): J. Simmonds 2, B. Linaker, D. Bull, A. Moraitis • Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. • Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club officials in private ST GEORGE 5 - 4 11 - 9 18 - 11 24 - 15 – 159 WESTERN SUBURBS 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 1- 3 – 9 • Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such ST GEORGE comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and (Best Players): D. Cooper, B. Guthrie, N. Ryan, P. Sain, S. Digby, B. Sharp (Goal Kickers): A. Bennett 6, B. Sharp 6, T. Mutton 3, N. Ryan 3, D. Cooper 3, L. Davis, L. Perris, B. Guthrie family that are let down with such remarks. 2009 U18 PREMIER CUP RESULTS — ROUND 8 ROUND — RESULTS CUP PREMIER U18 2009 WESTERN SUBURBS • Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. (Best Players): J. Kassem, J. Sarkodee, J. Barret, M. Linsen, Y. Milligan-Saville, A. De Brouwer • Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward (Goal Kickers): J. Kassem any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable.

CODE OF CONDUCT CONDUCT CODE OF • 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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SOUTHERN POWER 2 - 2 3 - 2 5 - 6 7- 11 – 53 REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 1 - 0 1 - 2 2 - 5 2 - 6 – 18 SOUTHERN POWER Preparations have commenced for this seasons Representative Fixture (Best Players): A. Carmody, D. Wild, R. Loxley, T. Shean, M. Young, W. Oakley against AFL Canberra, which will be held at Blacktown Olympic Park on (Goal Kickers): A. Carmody 2, A. Fritsch, W. Oakley, M. Graham, M. Young, J. McLean Saturday, 25 July commencing at 1pm. HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA (Best Players): R. Charles, B. Dyhrberg, T. Waters, A. Munns, T. Parsons, A. Bishop Former East Coast Eagles senior coach Rohan Graham has been (Goal Kickers): S. Costello, D. Worrell appointed as Coach with Kevin Eynaud, Daniel Archer and Leigh Forsyth as his assistants. Graeme Merkel has been appointed Chairman of SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 4 - 4 12 - 5 14 - 8 17- 10 - 112

Selectors and will also assume the Team Manager’s role. CAMDEN 1 - 3 3 - 4 5 - 4 5 - 6 – 36 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY (Best Players): P. Murphy, B. Brown, L. McKenzie, J. Heazlewood, S. Chadwick, A. Clark All players are erequired to make themselves available for selection, with (Goal Kickers): T. Ley 5, S. Chadwick 3, G. Mitchell 2, S. Young 2, A. Clark, J. Heazlewood, R. Kennedy, S. Wright, J. an initial training squad of 40 players to be announced on 24 June. Robinson This squad will then complete the following program: CAMDEN (Best Players): N. Burnett, K. Rowley, G. Jones, D. Coleman, J. Watts, B. Wright 01/07/2009 Training Henson Park @ 6.30pm (Goal Kickers): C. Murray, J. Watts, B. Wright, C. Hunt, S. Shipard 08/07/2009 Training Henson Park @ 6.30pm 15/07/2009 Training Henson Park @ 6.30pm MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 2 - 5 4 - 9 6 - 13 7 - 19 - 61 16/07/2009 Squad Reduced to 27 EAST COAST EAGLES 0 - 3 1 - 4 2 - 5 3- 7 - 25 21/07/2009 Recovery Session /Presentation Dinner MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 23/07/2009 Training Blacktown Olympic Park @ 7pm (Best Players): A. Lamond, D. Brogan, L. Gemmill, J. Whyte, T. Scoular, J. Lyall REP FOOTBALL FOOTBALL REP 25/07/2009 Matchday followed by function. (Goal Kickers): B. Harland 3, J. Whyte, C. Barnes, T. Scoular, L. Gemmill EAST COAST EAGLES (Best Players): C. Moore, J. Madden, J. Young, B. Whale, M. Bailey, M. Scholz The squad will be looking to overturn the results of the past two campaigns when they lost to AFL (Goal Kickers): J. Patira, C. Wynne, J. Collis Canberra by 14 points in 2007 and by five points to Victorian Amateurs last year.

UTS 4 - 2 5 - 4 6 - 7 8 - 9 – 57 NSW/ACT RAMS MANLY-WARRINGAH 1 - 1 1 - 2 3 - 5 5- 5 – 35 UTS VIC METRO has bounced back from an opening round loss against Vic (Best Players): M. Pell, N. Robinson, N. Wiseman, J. Gardiner, J. Spragg, T. Whiting Country to thrash New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory by 111 (Goal Kickers): G. Capozzi 3, J. Gardiner 2, S. Fleming, N. Robinson, J. Spragg points at Bruce Purser Oval, in Western Sydney on Saturday. Metro 24.16 MANLY-WARRINGAH (Best Players): B. Atkinson, J. Murray, B. Sinnett, L. Slobin, N. Mc Donagh, B. Hawkins (160) defeated NSW/ACT 8.1 (49) in the first of the NAB AFL Under-18 (Goal Kickers): L. Slobin 2, R. Clack, B. Atkinson, M. Byrne Championships double-header at Rouse Hill. The visitors were outstanding

from the start and never looked in doubt. Vic Metro had plenty of standouts, BALMAIN DOCKERS 3 - 5 8 - 6 13 - 11 19 - 13 – 127 including classy half-forward Jayden Hoegel, who won an equal 26 dispos- CAMPBELLTOWN 0 - 1 1 - 7 1 - 7 2- 8 – 20 als, booted 2.3 and had five scoring assists. Key forward BALMAIN DOCKERS starred with five goals – the most for the match – while Andrew Gaff, , Robbie Hicks and (Best Players): M. Reid, A. Kyprianou, J. Evans, B. Cann, J. Clarke, D. Brian Andrew Moore all booted three each. Potential Gold Coast recruit Josh Toy shone from half-back and (Goal Kickers): A. Kyprianou 7, K. Underwood 3, D. Brian 2, G. Howe, M. Kaye, J. Clarke, M. Car, N. Merrick, A.Cooper, J. potential No.1 draft pick (17 disposals) was still good, although not as prominent as his previ- Evans ous game. Ben Jacobs was another to shine, with his pack mark late in the game a beauty. For the Rams, CAMPBELLTOWN (Best Players): M. Rodoreda, B. Sommerville, D. McCarthy, M. Keys, G. Crompton, C. Schafer Anthony Miles booted three and claimed 19 disposals, while 's 26 disposals was an equal game (Goal Kickers): A. Bailey, M. Keys best. 2009 DIVISION TWO RESULTS—ROUND 8 RESULTS—ROUND TWO DIVISION 2009 Round 1 Deferred Match NSW/ACT 2.0 5.0 5.1 8.1 (49) Vic Metro 6.8 12.10 18.13 24.16 (160) SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 3 - 3 7 - 7 9 - 12 11 - 22 – 88 GOALS CAMDEN 1 - 2 1 - 2 4 - 5 5- 5 – 35 NSW/ACT: Miles 3, Emery, Sargeant, Segrave, Tutt, Williams SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Vic Metro: Griffiths 5, Gaff 3, Gysberts 3, Hicks 3, Moore 3, Hoegel 2, Ezard, Hartigan, Jacobs, Scott, (Best Players): T. Kirkham, A. Clark, J. Swarts, R. Kennedy, C. McCauley, L. McKenzie Scully (Goal Kickers): T. Ley 3, S. Chadwick 3, J. Lane 2, K. Chesterman BEST CAMDEN NSW/ACT: Williams, Tutt, Johnson, Miles (Best Players): B. Agius, K. Rowley, D. Graham, D. Coleman, N. Burnett, M. Chandler Vic Metro: Hoegel, Toy, Purcell, Gaff, Jacobs, MacMillan, Griffiths, Gysberts, Fitzpatrick (Goal Kickers): D. Graham 2, J. Ayling, C. Hunt, S. Shipard NSW/ACT RAMS RAMS NSW/ACT

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UNDER 18s CHALLENGE CUP President: Anton Lewis EAST COAST EAGLES 6 - 3 7 - 9 11 - 15 13- 18 – 96 Secretary: Angus Heritage MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 0 - 1 0 - 4 0 - 4 0 - 5 – 5

D 8 D EAST COAST EAGLES Email: [email protected] (Best Players): K. Healy, R. Goisisi, M. Clinch, P. Mildwater, J. Serdar, T. Kitto 1 Anton LEWIS Website: www.nswafua.com.au (Goal Kickers): M. Mostert 2, S. Tibben 2, A. Hutt 2, M. Clinch 2, T. Kitto 2, M. Nance 2, B. Gray 2 Matthew GESTIER MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 3 Danny DEIGAN (Best Players): J. Bell, N. Middleton, J. Van Leeuwen, J. Noney, A. Martin, M. Bishop 4 Sean RICHARDSON Over the next few weeks, the umpire’s section of the footy record will 5 Graham GLASSFORD profile some of the senior panel of umpires so you can get to know them PENRITH 6 - 4 10 - 6 14 - 9 15- 12 – 102 6 Justin FOX better. For this issue, we profile Michael Peck: MOOREBANK SPORTS 0 - 0 2 - 1 5 - 2 5 - 5 – 35 7 Frank KALAYZICH Name: Michael “Pecky” Peck PENRITH 8 Michael PECK (Best Players): M. Payne, B. Robinson, L. Gippel, M. Reinhard, A. Henry, J. Spicer Position: Senior Field Umpire 9 Andrew RUTHERFORD Who has influenced you most in umpiring? (Goal Kickers): K. McDonagh 4, B. Robinson 3, R. Johnson 2, J. Spicer 2, A. Sharp, M. Payne, S. Harmer, D. Schroot 10 Michael O’GRADY Troy “the beater” Pannell – the inspiration for my “pepper shaker” bounc- MOOREBANK SPORTS 11 Pierce FIELD ing style (Best Players): S. Bowen, R. Horton, J. Kinder, M. Sheehan, D. Flint, J. Allport 12 Peter HUMPHRIES What is your motto to success? (Goal Kickers): T. Currant 2, M. Prepost, L. Dawson, S. Bowen 13 Tristan STEVENS Pain is temporary. 14 Daniel COGHLAN What has been you best football experience? Umpiring a tight match between Queensland and NSW/ACT in the under 18s at Optus Oval back PENNANT HILLS 2 - 2 4 - 10 7 - 11 10 - 11 - 71 15 Guy STILLMAN in 2007 MANLY-WARRINGAH 1 - 6 2 - 9 5 - 11 6- 12 - 48 16 Nathan LESSELS What has been you greatest achievement? PENNANT HILLS 17 Matthew BAIGENT Being able to work a job that (a) I enjoy, (b) is intellectually stimulating, (Best Players): Z. Fenn, T. Rivers, T. Graham Robinson, G. Taylor, O. Brodie, B. Colwell 18 Steven WALLBANK and (c) makes a difference in the lives of others (Goal Kickers): G. Taylor 3, E. Danilo 2, J. Richards, C. Demetriou, O. Brodie, T. Rivers, T. Graham Robinson 19 Liam ROWE What is your favourite book? MANLY-WARRINGAH 20 Joshua TERREY The Black Dahlia by Raymond Chandler What is your favourite viewing? (Best Players): S. Stapleton, J. Ross, R. Wearne, A. Smith 21 James MCBRIEN (Goal Kickers): H. Holihan 4, C. Gallo V for Vendetta / The Matrix 22 Paul BARRON What is your favourite destination?

23 Simon HARRISON Anywhere with snow SOUTHERN POWER def HOLROYD PARRAMATTA—Forfeit 24 Damien ANDERSON How would you describe yourself? 25 Sean HUNTER Outgoing and confident Round 1 Deferred Match 26 Jeremy BOLAND What is you favourite place and time? 27 Glen CALLAGHAN First chair on the morning after a big dump of snow How do you present yourself to the world? PENRITH 4 - 7 10 - 13 13 - 15 15 - 19 – 109 28 Carl FLETCHER As someone who has self-belief and a sense of humour MOOREBANK SPORTS 1 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 0 2- 0 - 12 29 Ashley SYMONS What are you optimistic about? PENRITH 30 Nick ELLIS (With plenty of hard work) About my chances of making the AFL list in the (Best Players): M. Reinhard, M. Payne, A. Sharp, H. Stibbard, R. Johnson, J. King-Smith 31 William MACARTHUR next 5 years (Goal Kickers): R. Johnson 3, J. Spicer 3, K. McDonagh 2, H. Mulligan, A. Henry, M. Payne, H. Stibbard, M.Stevens, S. 32 Brenton HISSEY What do you like to eat and drink? Coopers Pale Ale and chilli octopus Stevens, D. Schroot 33 Tom BOWES 34 Max FRIEND Greatest professional and personal breakthrough? MOOREBANK SPORTS Scoring a 5 year full scholarship to university, and getting placed in an (Best Players): R. Horton, J. Allport, J. Moore, M. Sheehan, S. Robinson, V. Pham 35 Stephen STORK fantastic school straight out of uni. 36 Chris NIVEN (Goal Kickers): S. Davies, L. Dawson Any game day rituals or superstitions? 37 David LENIOR No food 3 hours before a game 38 Chris HAYTER DIVISION THREE 39 Petros MARKOU If you are interested in becoming an umpire in the Moorebank Sports 9.8 (62) d Penrith 4.8 (32) 40 Andy SMYTH Sydney competitions, whether it be on the field, Southern Power 8.15 (63) d Holroyd Parramatta 0.1 (1) 41 Mark RINNIE boundary or goal, please contact the NSWAF UTS 14.12 (96) d Pennant Hills 5.2 (32) Umpires Association by following the links through 42 Mark SCHWARZE Nor West 12.12 (84) d Macquarie University 8.2 (50) the website ( www.nswafua.com.au ). 43 Alex MANFRED Round 1 Deferred Match ASSOCIATION UMPIRES AF NSW 44 Tony MCGILVARY Moorebank Sports 14.6 (90) d Penrith 8.9 (57) 45 Luke MATTHEWS 56 Todd FLETCHER DIVISION FOUR 46 Sean MCGRATH 57 Peter FELDMAN 47 Scott WALSH 58 Natasha KUTCHA UNSW/ES 22.15 (147) d Holroyd Parramatta 3.6 (24) 49 Nathan ELSWORTHY 59 Ben LAWSON Nor West 11.14 (80) drew Macquarie University 12.8 (80) 60 AFL UMPIRE Moorebank Sports 18.14 (122) d Penrith 3.5 (23) 51 Aidan GROSAS Manly Warringah 12.13 (85) d UTS 4.7 (31) 52 Chris MARATHAKIS 61 Michael RASO Sydney University 29.24 (198) d Camden 1.2 (8) 53 Ron JOHNSON 62 Tom KITTO Round 1 Deferred Match 63 Ian BAPTIE Moorebank Sports 20.4 (124) d Penrith 6.3 (39 54 Raymond COX 55 Kyle COLEMAN 64 Christine BURROWS

2009 U18s CHALLENGE CUP DIVISION 3 & 4 RESULTS—ROUN & 4 3 DIVISION CUP CHALLENGE U18s 2009 Sydney University 33.12 (21o) d Camden 1.0 (6)) 73 Garrie JONES

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1 Stephen CHASE TODAY the Jets' senior team has its second week off in a row for the second 2 Casey WENSELOWSKI time this season, and will enjoy the extra week to get over the many injuries in 3 Daniel GUTHRIDGE the club before the second half of the season. The reserves are on the road to 4 Dominic SHIPLEY Camden looking for their first win in five weeks as they bid to regain their spot in 5 Aaron CLAYDEN the top four. Seniors won 84-50. The Nor-West Jets regained a share of the 6 Dale WELLINGTON Division Three ladder lead when they outlasted Macquarie University by 34

7 Owen BUTCHER points for a crucial AFL Sydney Division Three victory at Bensons Lane on 8 Adam NEWTON Saturday. Enjoying their first appearance on the main Bensons Lane ground this 9 Scott ALLAN season, the Jets were forced to work hard all day, but were able to extend their 10 Gerard SMITS lead at every chance to win 12.12 84 to 8.2 50. Mick Craigie was in brilliant 11 Don WATERSTON touch at full forward after passing a late fitness test on his injured finger, taking 12 Stephen DAVIDSON several telling marks and kicking five goals as he took full advantage of an 13 Brad CROSS outstanding midfield display by second-gamer Ed Sullivan (RGs Mug), Jack 14 Aaron BAYNE Pascoe and Aaron Clayden, who kicked three goals of his own. The Jets kicked 15 Michael YEE three goals in no time into the wind in the first quarter, only to see the Warriors 16 Nick MILKINS fight back to within six points at the break, but they took advantage of their first 17 Jack PASCOE shot at the breeze with four goals to two for a comfortable 22-point advantage at 20 Jake BERRY 21 Chris KYLE the main break. With Greg Allen playing his best senior game for the club in the 23 Stewart POTTS ruck, Don Waterston, Chris Kyle and Adam Fox roaming around the ground 24 Jimmy CADET picking up plenty of touches and Peter Kyle and Daniel Lanford giving nothing 25 Paul SHERWOOD away in defence, Nor-West held Mac Uni to just one goal in the third term and, 27 Damian SHIPLEY with the match in the bag, rolled home to a comfortable win. Reserves drew 80- 28 Michael CRAIGIE 80. NOR-West picked up its first premiership points since round four when it CHECK OUT AFL SYDNEY ON CHANNEL 518 29 Norm HANLEY roared home in the last term for a heartstopping draw in the early game. It was a 30 Scott BRAID brave effort from the Jets to fight back after being dead and buried at the start of 31 Chris COLLINS the last quarter, when they slipped 37 points behind after the Warriors kicked the Friday – 6:30pm – 7:30pm 32 Peter KYLE first goal of the term. Faced with a fourth straight loss, the home team finally 34 Mat LAURENCE awoke and started concentrating on the football instead of other things and it NOR-WEST JETS JETS NOR-WEST AFL Sydney Match of the Week 35 Andrew TRAVERS paid immediate dividends. With Mick Lewis (RGs Mug) setting the match alight 36 Adam FOX all day, Steve Davidson overcoming a troublesome hamstring and Ben Willson 37 Dean BRAID providing a dominant target at full forward, the Jets piled on 6.7 to 1.0, squaring

38 Sam MAKINS the scores from a great snap by Lewis with the last kick of the game. Damien WEEK THE OF MATCH FOXTEL 39 Jack WILSON Shipley played his best game of the season at full back, Paul Sutcliffe dominated 41 Chris MATTINGLY the ruck taps and Brad Langham provided drive through the middle in Ben 45 Brett CARROLL Weatherhead's 50th game, but the Jets fell just short and have now gone a Match of the Week also available to view online 46 Russell FOX month without a victory, costing them their spot in the Division Four top four. 48 Daniel HARDING 49 Daniel LANGFORD www..sydneyafl.com.au and click on AFLSydney TV 50 Matt FITZPATRICK 52 Ben WILLSON 55 Mat DAVIDSON 56 Daniel GRAHAM 77 Matthew BROPHY 86 Evan DUTTON Round 9 Match of the Week ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves NW Balmain Dockers vs North Shore

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President: Jason McLennan Secretary: Warren Back Senior Coach: Roger Moten Senior Coach: Chris Hughes

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0421 655447 Phone: 0414 795 529 Website: www.suanfc.com Website: www.camdenseniorafl.org Club Colours: Blue & Gold Club Colours: Navy Blue & White 1 Angus SCOTT 2 Grant JONES 2 Alex LEE Our annual Family Day, presented in association with the Newtown Camden v Sydney University at St Pauls Oval. 3 Rod BUTCHERS 3 Brydon COLES Swans Junior Australian Football Club (& supported again by Sydney City Injuries and work commitments severely depleted Camden for the Round 8 4 Michael HIGGINS Toyota) is a most welcome event after the recent period of wet weather 4 Matthew SHIPARD clash with Sydney Uni. This wasn’t all bad as it meant our entire squad 5 Ben WRIGHT could fit in the change rooms at St Pauls oval at the same time!!! Division 4 5 Mark EGAN and it’s effect on training arrangements. In addition to Newtown we wel- 6 Ben MCDERMOTT tried hard once again, but short on numbers and against a fitter and more 6 Ben MANKARIOUS come juniors from the Moore Park Tigers and as ever, players from our skilful opponent they really struggled across the park.The effort and attack traditional guests for Family Day, Baulkham Hills. A big welcome also to 7 Kane ROWLEY 7 Leigh MCWHIRTER at the football is there, but we just don’t have the experience to match most the St George Dragons - great to see you back in your traditional strip. 8 Matthew PRESTON 8 Aaron HAWKINS of the teams in the competition. The good news is that with each game we There will be mini league games in between the Reserves and Senior 9 Leighton FRENEY 9 Rhys LAVERY 10 Martin PRICE are gaining that experience and learning new aspects of the game. Best for games and other activities for our young guests. Despite the continually 11 David MCCARTHY the Cats were Ben McDermott, Ben Fergie, and Glen Kirk. We just have to 10 Nick COSTELLO unprecedented high level of serious injuries facing the Club and our 12 Chris MURRAY keep fronting up and learning what we can each week boys, stick with it. 11 Gary BURCH inability to get stable teams on the park each week, we are blessed with The first grade side to was depleted, missing at least 8 of it’s regular play- 13 Scott LAID 12 Jack LAWSON high participation numbers and are motoring along at the half way point of ers. This could not be used as an excuse for a poor and uncharacteristically 14 Ben CHAUVIER 13 Josh LEARY the season. All 5 teams have an opportunity to press for finals qualifica- soft first half display, which earn’t scathing criticism in the coaches half 15 Benjamin GRASSO 14 Luke HIGGINS tion in the next half of the season, presenting an exciting time for our club. time address. To their credit the side dug in in the second half and played 16 Dan COLEMAN 15 Roland WOOD much better, but by then the damage was done on the scoreboard. Best Many thanks to St Pauls College and the SU Sport grounds men for 17 Julian WYMER 16 Jay KARUTZ keeping the ground open last weekend for the first ever fixtures between were Josiah Ayling, Joel Watts and Chris Murray. 18 Glen KIRK Camden v Sydney University at Harrington Park 17 Jess MCGUIRK us and Camden. It was a pleasure to meet the Camden players and 19 Michael CHANDLER Our washed out Round 1 match was rescheduled to the long weekend and 18 Chris CLAREBROUGH officials and we look forward to their participation in the league for many 20 Tom KOSKI as fate would have it we took on Sydney University for the second week in 19 Simon NASH years to come. A special mention also to the tremendous effort from the 21 Joel WATTS a row. The first grade side put in a much better effort with some encourag- 20 Nick CLARK Senior side last week to claim the University Challenge Cup from the 22 Michael KENNEDY ing passages of play throughout the match. With the return of some players 21 Mitch THOMPSON Bulldogs. Well done and it was a great reward after what has been a very 23 Tim KEREMA some positives results will come our way if we continue this effort.Best were 22 Nathan HAYWARD tough start to the season. 24 Nick BURNETT Bryan Agius, Kane Rowley and Dan Graham. The Reserves were no match 23 Andrew KRAEFT 25 Ben CRACKNELL for the red hot Students however a big thank you to those players who 24 Tom YOUNG All the best to all teams and their opponents today as we continue to seek 26 Ben FERGIE made themselves available to play to ensure that we had a side. Best were 25 Glenn STEVENS an elusive 5 wins this weekend. 27 James MURRAY Tom Koski, Glen Kirk and Steve Bullock. The only thing that will turn our 26 Tyson ROBERTS 28 Josiah AYLING season around is hard work on the training paddock and sticking together. Today we take on East Coast Eagles in Div 2 and Nor West in Div 4. Good 27 Ryan CLOSE CATS CAMDEN 29 Todd MULLER 28 Tom SMITH 31 Bryan AGIUS luck boys and let’s see if we can get an improvement in both grades. 30 Ben FITZPATRICK 32 Trevor KENNEDY 31 Jesse MARTIN 33 Michael MURPHY 32 Daniel ARCHER 34 Jarryd KITCHING 33 Tim BARTON 36 Chris HUNT 36 Chris KENDRICK 37 Kurt GAGAN 37 Shae SILVESTRO 38 Chris VAN LUENEN 38 Tim AIR 39 Andrew SHIPARD 40 Rob MUCHMORE 39 J. CHAMPION DE CRESPIGN 41 Warren BACK

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS STUDENTS SYDNEYUNIVERSITY 40 Anton TURCO 44 Ben LAID 41 Sam CRICHTON 49 Christian KUNDE 42 Chris WALSH

43 Jack CASPERSSON 45 Ben MALONE 46 Jordan MCINYTYRE 47 Nick BARTON ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18 CAMDEN

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Vice President: Ian Granger Vice President: Brendan Donohue Senior Coach: Mark Coles Senior Coach: Shane Demir Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0409 129920 Phone: 0419 405 546

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

1 Anthony SIMPSON The last two weeks has seen us take on Penrith on both occasions 1 Scott RICHMOND With the break in proceedings, it was a good opportunity for the 2 Mat ABDUL LATIF courtesy of the Round 1 washout being rescheduled to the long 2 Josh BARRETT club’s committee to review the activities on and off the field so far 3 Andrew GALT 3 Nathan SMITH weekend. this year.The overall feeling is that we have made significant pro- 4 Joey DENSLY 4 Pat MCBRIDE gress but with obviously a lot more to do. The overriding KPI was a 6 Ty DAVIS Once again the wet weather caused Rosedale Park to be closed and 5 Ben MADDERN 7 Chris HARRY demonstrably commitment to our local Juniors. I am pleased to we thank the Southern Power club for making Gwawley Oval avail- 6 Rod CRAIG 8 Matthew ROWE report that our U/18’s are performing well. Attendance at training is able to us at the last minute. Thanks Guys. 7 Shane DEMIR 9 Leigh FLAVELLE 8 Michael MILNER high and the results have been encouraging. A number of the boys 10 Paul SMITH 9 Declan DONOHUE have had a taste of senior football and the team has a strong The Seniors and Reserves continued their recent good form with 11 Adam WESTWOOD 10 Peter DUGMORE chance of being in the final series. In addition on any given day both sides recording two wins. It is a healthy sign for the club when 12 David MCLEOD 11 Stephen WILSEN about 17 to 18 of the first grade are local juniors with the average 13 Peter CONNAIRE we have enough players to have competition for spots. Remember 13 Anthony CUTHBERT age of the team just below 23. There will always be a place for 14 Kurt HAYES guys if you don’t train we cannot guarantee you a game on the week- 14 Tim ADDISON players who have not come through our development teams but it is 15 Andrew CRUWYS end. 15 Tim DICKSON 16 Bradley CAVANAGH good to reverse the balance. The committee have resolved that it is 16 John COOPER 17 Nicholas DENKO its intention to field 2 U/18 sides next year and planning has com- The Under 18’s came up against a very good Penrith side however to 17 Josh CUTPRI 18 Paul BUTLER menced for this. It is realised that this will require additional funds their credit they never threw in the towel and battled the games right 18 Adam BUTTLING 19 Daniel SHULSTAD and volunteers. Despite a rough trot, the Firsts gave a very much out. 19 Vincent STEVENS 20 Aaron FINDLAY improved performance against the Magpies. Morale is still high, 20 Michael HOLMES 21 Adam FURLEY training well attended and another win is not too far away. The 22 Today we host our Second Division rivals Pennant Hills in Div 3 and 21 Daniel CAREY N. FERGUSON-GORNALLE Ressies are trying hard and have not given up hope of avoiding the 23 Garry PENNY Manly Warringah in Div 4 and Under 18’s. Lets support the boys and 22 Dylan TAYLOR dreaded relegation. We are also happy with the improvements on 24 Mark FITZPATRICK bring home three wins for the club. 23 Jon SHINEBERG 25 David FOGGIE 24 Shaun WICKEN the administration front, but the bigger test will come when we start 26 Brandon PUNTER Don’t forget to get back to Sports Club after the game to celebrate 25 Daniel RIXON playing at home. So far the facts are 8 matches completed, one 27 Andrew DAVIS the days action. 26 Nick CHARLWOOD played at Olds, one transferred and 6 away matches. Planning has 28 Ian PRUDHAM 29 Ric TALBOT commenced for the “Back to St George” day to be held on Sunday 29 Shaun ALBREW 30 Ryan BENNETT 21 June when we have a re-match against our old foe the North 30 Matthew PAALL 31 Andrew ELLIS Shore Bombers. A big thank you to our two major sponsors The St 31 Corey MILLER 32 Chris WINDLE George Masos and the NAB. Without their help it would be just that 33 James WINDASS 33 Oscar TAYLOR much more difficult. 34 Mahdi BERHADEN 34 Damien PRATT 35 R. THOMPSON-LAING GEORGE STDRAGONS 36 Joel PARSONS 36 Brian FERRETT 37 James DO CANTO 37 Bobby NAIJAR 38 Luke MAUNDER 39 Andrew BYKERSMA 40 Carlo LOMBARDO 40 Matthew SLIOGERTS 41 Robert AUGHTERSON MOOREBANK SPORTS MAGPIES MAGPIES SPORTSMOOREBANK 41 Brett STEPHAN 42 Patrick ALEY 42 Damian WILSON 44 Matt NICHOLS 43 Donald DIMMOCK 44 AARON MCLENNAN 45 Brett HOSKINS 45 Mark CULLIMORE 46 Kieran DONOHUE 47 Patrick WARD 47 Jeremy O”BYRNE 48 Anthony KIDD 55 Jack SCULLY ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18s 56 Sam YOUNG MS ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18

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President: Ken Fowlie President: William Oakley Senior Coach: Terry Mudge Senior Coach: Simon Closter Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0416 007131 Phone: 0418 604 966 Website: southernpower.sydneyafl.com.au Website: http://bulldogs.sydneyafl.com.au Club Colours: Aqua & Black Club Colours: White, Black, Yellow, Blue, Red 1 Peter KEFALAS 2 Ed CARROLL The best performers for the Dogs on Saturday were Mike Beardsley, Today we welcome Sydney University and UNSW / ES to Gwawley 3 Andre PECH Leigh Lavery, David Coupe and Jon Bradfield. All leaders at the club, they 1 Roland WRIGHT Oval for this Round 9 clash after a welcome week off last week. 4 Max COLLETT (vc) performed well above expectations and their commitment and determina- 2 Alan FRITSCH 5 Jeremy KIEL (dvc) tion should serve as notice to all others in the team about what true lead- 3 Troy SHEAN Before the break the Power got the points in all 3 grades for the first 6 Ben WOODS ership is. But enough about Ladies Day, there was also a game of football 4 Jerard MCLEAN time this season however the 18’s got their points by way of a forfeit. 7 Mike BEARDSLEY played. Unfortunately, it was not the success that Ladies Day was, with 5 Richard SWANTON 8 Jon BRADFIELD the Dogs having another disappointing loss. Sam ‘Mule’ Rutland contin- Reserve Grade got a much deserved first win of the season with an 9 Ryan PERT 6 Ryan MURPHY impressive display against Holroyd Parramatta. With continual im- 10 Brad ABBOTT ued to impress with a solid performance, deservedly receiving the players’ 7 Phil HAMER provement from week to week the win was one that had been around 11 Ryan UNDERWOOD player award. A timely week off for the Dogs to try and get over some 8 Stu BRIERTY injuries, as we once again turn to the all-too familiar drawing board, pre- the corner and it was a good win in difficult conditions with the boys 12 Andrew FRIEDLIEB 9 Ryan COLLINS 13 Ben SUTTON paring to take on East Coast in a couple of weeks. taking control from the first quarter. Willo on the ball was excellent and 10 Cameron ROE 14 Adrian HEFFERNAN was ably supported by Kirky, Lachie and Motty while down back the 11 Mitch NEW 15 David COUPE (c) The club would like to thank our match day sponsor Bar Bene. Bar Bene boys led by Gibbo and Lovey were rock solid to hold the Goannas 16 Marc O’REGAN is located in the brand new Grosvenor Place Lobby in the city. Enjoy their 12 Joel THOMPSON goalless. 17 Samual RUTLAND fine coffee & food whilst catching up with friends or work colleagues. Ted, 13 Leigh HITCHCOCK 18 Brett ROBERTS Gary & their friendly staff will make you most welcome. Ted Pleming is a 14 Brendan ANDREWS First Grade were missing a number of key players but fought out a 19 Jason COULLOUPAS past player, past committee member and life member of our club. 15 Jonathon FINDLAY tough win in bad conditions against the Goannas to keep their un- 22 Earl SHAW beaten start to the season in tact. Carmo and Denyer were back to 23 Anthony RODRIGUES 16 Adam CARMODY their best while Macca showed great hands all day and Bill was again 24 Stephen PECH Lobby Level, Grosvenor Place 17 Paul LOVE impressive in the ruck. 25 Ben HABERLEY 225 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000 18 Nathan HERRING t: 9280 3011 26 Leigh LAVERY 19 Anthony GRAF 27 Alex HENDERSON [email protected] Don’t forget tonight is the Power Trivia Night at Gunnamatta Youth Hall 20 Aaron CONDON 29 Drue MORTLOCK at Cronulla so get along from 7pm for a fun evening. 30 Mark ARNOLD 21 Rod LOXLEY 31 Jack HORDER 22 David TAYLOR The Power would like to thanks their valued 2009 sponsorship part- 32 Tim LINEHAN 23 Matt GRAHAM ners: 33 Luke FORRESTAL 24 Marshall CAIRNDUFF 34 Troy LUFF SOUTHERN POWER POWER SOUTHERN 25 Leon JOHNSON 35 Joel ROBBIE Battery World, Gymea Hotel, Runnulla, AESC, Dial A Picture Frame, 26 Andy PAINE 37 Eti OKUNBAR Maxsan, Brian Cloney Ltd, Flight Centre Caringbah, The Vinyl Room 41 Xavier BRENNAN 28 William OAKLEY

45 James METCALFE 29 Ben JOHNSON 46 Adam GULDEN 34 Ryan KING-THORNBURG 47 Dean WARD 35 Craig GEAR 48 Macleay LEWIS 36 Duane WILD 49 Kieran EMERY 50 Pat STOKES 37 Chris GIBSON 54 Roger JONES 39 Matthew YOUNG 57 Michael ATKINS 44 Simon DAVIES 59 Brett SPINKS 45 Michael FINDLAY 60 Tim SCHEUERMANN 48 Stu CLONEY

¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18s ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18 SP UNIVERSITY NSW/EASTERN SUBURBS BULLDOGS NSW/EASTERN UNIVERSITY

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President: Peter Kay President: Gus Seebeck Senior Coach: Daryn Cresswell Senior Coach: Glenn Garner

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0409 255 586 Phone: 0433 824 455 Website: www.manlyafl.com Website: www.eastcoasteagles.com.au Club Colours: Maroon & White Club Colours: Blue & Yellow 1 Luke STANFORD After a string of home games at the fortress, the Eagles are on the road to 1 Blake BRENDAN Last Saturday saw the Div One travel to Campbelltown to take on North Shore in 2 Ryan SMYTH the rescheduled Round 7 match. A solid performance saw the side lead all day 3 Andrew POLKINGHORNE the village green to meet up with the Bulldogs in what should be an enter- 2 Jason COLEMAN before recording a 71 point win with Kurt, Ty and Pridge the best. Round 8 saw a 4 Gus SEEBECK taining match. The boys will be hoping to maintain their unbeaten run in return to Pittwater Oval for all home games, unfortunately the rain continued on 3 Tyrone ARMITAGE 6 Kristian PEARSON (vc) season 2009 but know that the dogs will always lift their game for a clash the day limiting the skills display but it was great footy all the same. The conditions with the big birds. All eyes will be on the ends of the ground as the two 4 Justin HALL however did not disrupt our annual Ladies Day function as the unsung heroes of 7 Tim PHYSICK leading goal kickers of the competition meet for the first time this year, 5 David STROUD all Footy Clubs enjoyed themselves under the big top marquee and raised some 8 Shane RYAN much needed funds for the Club. Once again our U18 boys put up a brave fight 9 Jon VLATKO (c) whilst the battle in the middle will no doubt determine the outcome of the 6 Jack HAWKINS st but unfortunately went down to Pennant Hills by 23 pts. Best Players were Steven 10 Glenn GARNER game. The Eagles 1 division side are coming off a big win and will be 7 Sam MURRAY (c) Stapleton, Joe Ross and Ryan Wearne with Harrison Houlihan kicking 4 majors. 11 Aaron BYERLEE looking to consolidate against a side that has had a good season so far in 8 Daryn CRESSWELL After a tough contest in the first half the Div 4 team kicked away in the second half 12 James FORD the Bulldogs. This will be a good test for Jason Duss and the boys as they and went onto to beat old foes UTS by a comfortable 54pts in a great team effort. look to consolidate a position in the top 5. Our under 18’s play a Friday 9 Anthony ROBERTSON Best players in a team effort were big Craig Bigelow, Ben “Nana” Pine and Benny 13 Mark MAHER 14 Brad URE night game under lights this week against the Dogs. They Eagles have 10 Marcus COBAN Fraser who also bagged 3 goals. The Div 2 team continued their weekly improve- ment and in deteriorating conditions got within 22 pts of UTS in a tough hard 16 Michael SANKEY been flying so far this year and will look to continue the trend again this 11 Andrew PILAT fought game. Ben Atkinson, Jason “Wolfy” Murray and Brendan Sinnett were best 17 Ben PHYSICK week. It is great to see such fantastic footy being played at the under 18 12 Niall MCDONAGH players. With almost a full strength team available our Div One team was deter- 18 Jack DIMERY level and is testament to the hard work the boys are putting in on the track. 13 Brake BENNETT mined to balance the ledger after the first round result against arch rival UTS. In 19 Ed WILSON Our Division 2 side has had a tough season so far but will be looking to trying conditions the guys put in a sterling effort and despite getting in front by a 20 Daniel SPITERI notch up a win against the boys from Camden this week. It will be a tough 14 Matthew AHERN few points late in the last quarter went down by just 6pts. Best players Stroudy 22 Anthony STUBBS 15 Daniel MOTT once again set up play from the half back line with Pridge reveling in the conditions ask as always travelling away but Streaty will no doubt have them firing and Ty using his pace around the ground with all other players contributing on the 23 Ben ROGERS and hungry for the win. A special mention to our under 18 challenge cup 16 Ben JOSEPH day. As usual we look forward to seeing UTS in September. Thanks to everyone 24 Trent BAKER side who finally broke it on to the winners list last week. After 5 weeks of 18 Levi BRAIN who helped out with Ladies Day, a great success for the Club, so much so we will 25 Cory DURIE losing games by 2 goals or less it was clear that a win was just around the 19 Craig PRIDGEON be having a past players day along similar lines later in the season, so spread the 26 Ryan FITTON corner and it came in great style under lights last week at Bruce Purser. word. This weekend we are spread throughout Sydney and surrounds with Div 1 at 27 Mat ARBON Well done to Dog and all of the boys for their determination and keep up 20 Andrew WRIGHT Wollongong and Div 2 at Balmain Dockers on Sunday with Div 4 and Under 18’s 28 Damien BOWLES at Moreebank Sports on Saturday. the hard work and there will be more wins where that came from. 21 Paul BOURKE 29 Rowan BILKEY (vc) 22 Wills BRASSILL 30 Steve O’CONNOR See you back at the Harbord Diggers for a drink after the game and don’t forget IMPORTANT INFORMATION 23 Kurt HAYWARD to confirm your registration as all Wolves memberships entitle you to Diggers 31 Jared MADDEN 24 Nathan DARVILL membership. All details on the Club website www.manlyafl.com 32 Liam MADDEN The Eagles will be holding their annual Black Tie Ball on Saturday the 33 Damian GATTE th 25 Troy TAYLOR 18 of July at the Castle Hill RSL Club. Tickets will start from just $90 GO THE WOLVES in 2009 35 Adam LOVETT 26 Rob HART per head with some great deals on groups and tables to be an-

EAST COAST EAGLES COASTEAGLES EAST 36 Ben BOURKE nounced. Prepare to be amazed as our internationally renowned 27 Andrew LINDSAY 37 Darren CHAPMAN hypnotist will bring the best (and worst) out of people. And be 28 John JARVIS 38 Mark MENDOLA equally amazed at the secret “super-band” that will have you dancing 30 Daniel PEARSON 39 Ash MOELLER up a storm at the end of the night. 40 Tim KEAR 41 James MANN MANLY-WARRINGAH MANLY-WARRINGAH WOLVES 45 Michael JOHNSTON 47 Mark SKUSE 50 Matt WILLIAMS 51 Tim COAKLEY 52 Josh SHEPHERD 53 Ash LOXTON 54 Nathan LAING 55 Kieran MCREDMOND ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves Thirds U18s Manly ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves Thirds U18

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President: Peter Jack President: Michael Haynes Senior Coach: Michael Cousens Senior Coach: Lachlan Smith

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0415 989 245 Phone: 0410 685 761 Website: www.pennanthillsafc.com.au Website: www.penrithrams.com.au Club Colours: Navy Blue & Red Club Colours: Black & Green

3 Josh LOW The relentless pressure applied by Pennant Hills players across the 1 Bryce RONEY With our Round One matches rescheduled to the long weekend we field proved too much for North Shore to overcome in heavy condi- 2 Darren HARTNEY 4 Mitch AITKEN had the unusual occurrence of playing Moorebank Sports two week- tions at Gore Hill Oval, a ground which has proved to be a graveyard 4 Justin BROCK ends in a row. 5 Alastair RICHARDSON (c) for the Demons so often in the past. Assistant coach Chris Yard, in 5 Tayt CORLESS sole charge for the very first time, was particularly pleased with the 6 Brant JACK 6 Jason WARE Demons intensity following a slow start. The Bombers kicked the first Unfortunately for the Seniors and Reserves were unable to record a three goals and some must have been reflecting on Pennant Hills 7 Ben PATERSON 7 Jason CLARKE victory despite putting in gallant performances. The highlight how- poor showing against Balmain the week before. However, by quarter 8 Rob LOW 10 Jak HANCOCK time the Demons trailed by only eight points and held a slender 9 Daniel BARNES ever was undoubtedly the Under 18’s who continued their excellent 12 Daniel DE LOOZE three-point advantage at half time. One blemish on Pennant Hills 10 Stuart AYRES season to date and recorded two wins over the enthusiastic Moore- game was the continued concession of free kicks. North Shore’s only 11 David CARROLL 13 Charlie RICHARDSON (c) bank Sports side. The victories see the Under 18’s now sitting in two goals of the third term came from frees, but the final stanza 12 Luke DONOGHUE second position on the ladder and we can look forward to the sec- 14 Nathan WRIGHT showed some improvement in this area as the Bombers were held 14 Grant BERRY scoreless. The final score, 11-16-82 to 7-9-51, pushed the Demons ond half of the season. 15 Kieran WRIGHT 15 David BRADLEY up to third place on the ladder nearing the season’s mid-point, well 16 Brad PATHHUIS 16 Alex GOODALL placed to defend their premiership crown. Phelan medal winner, Today the Seniors and Reserves hit the road early to travel to Matthew Carey, returned to Pennant Hills forward line after a week’s 17 Mark JACKSON 18 Dan WITT Trumper Park to take on UTS. A tough contest against quality oppo- absence with the Sydney Swans reserves. His silky skills were im- 18 Brendan COOKE sition is assured however if we continue to show the same despera- 23 James ELLISON mediately evident, although early inaccuracy restricted his goal tally 19 Grant KELLS to three. Luke Bilbe and Daniel De Looze were also prominent in the 20 John KEANE tion and commitments we have shown in recent weeks a victory is 24 Matt THOMAS hard slog, using their physical strength to advantage. Although nei- 21 David CUMMINGS within our grasp. 25 Damian DELL’AQUILA ther kicked a goal, their hard work assisted teammates Kieran Wright 22 Shane TURNER and Jarryd Gaggin who each bagged two majors. Young midfielders 27 Alex FRAUNFELTER 23 Brendan DUNKLEY The Under 18’s travel to Ern Holmes Oval to take on fellow top four Josh Duncan, Matt Thomas and Cameron Smith provided constant 24 Brendan RIDGES 28 Cameron SMITH drive and appeared to relish the unfamiliar conditions given they side Pennant Hills. Penno are always are tough side to play how- seldom play on wet grounds. Newcomers to the senior side, Dave 25 Adam WEST ever if the boys turn up to play I am sure we can continue our win- 29 Ben BEASTON 26 Lachlan SMITH Ferrier and Luke Turner each contributed to the win. Ferrier hunted ning form. 30 Peter BARNES around the packs while Turner showed cool composure in defence 27 Stephen ASCIC when under pressure, remaining unflustered at all times. Another 28 Matthew POULTER 31 Scott MYERS Just a reminder to all players and supporters to get back to the Red pleasing feature was Richard Laing’s work in the ruck and his strong 29 Alan PROWSE 34 Tom ANGEL marking around the ground which became more prolific as the 30 Josh ANASIS Cow on Thursday’s and Saturday evenings in order to show our

match unfolded. Laing was a member of the club’s 2006 premiership RAMS PENRITH continued support. 36 Jon MORAITIS 31 Geoff HENSON team but has only recently returned to senior football. Today’s clash 32 John SAVILL 38 Sam WIDMER against second-placed Western Suburbs may well be a forerunner to September action in a season where the ladder is already looking 33 Rick ALLEN 39 Dave FERRIER somewhat lopsided. 34 Jason BRADLEY 41 Matthew CAREY 36 James KARAMANOS 37 Sam LOCKHART

PENNANT HILLS DEMONS PENNANT 42 Aaron CRISFIELD 38 Jason BENNETT 43 Richard LAING 39 Michael MORGAN 44 Josh DUNCAN 40 Rob SHOEBRIDGE 41 Jason MAKIN 48 Lloyd SHEPHERD 42 William TAYLOR 51 Luke TURNER 43 Alboran SAVANNAH 55 Matt MCCAMEY 45 Glenn O’DONNELL 46 Rhys GISSANE 58 Jarryd GAGGIN 47 Anthony KELLY 59 Luke BILBE 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: Chris Nixon President: Andrew Taylor Senior Coach: Lachlan Buszard Senior Coach: Craig Tognolini Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0412 856 996 Phone: 0411 859834 Website: utsafc.com Website: sydneymagpies.com.au Club Colours: Green & Black Club Colours: Black & White

1 Tim WALLACE The Bats 2009 season rolls on, as our senior side remains undefeated 1 Salem KASSEM Western Suburbs fought it out with St.George on Sunday in a wet and windy 2 Tom CHADWICK after 8 rounds and we sit on top of the table in the Club Championship. 2 Troy COLE encounter that was moved to Henson Oval. The Magpies have had some tremen- 3 Matt RYAN th nd st The Division 4 , 2 & 1 sides traveled to Pittwater to take on our long dous starts of late and they did it once again kicking six goals to one in the first 4 Andrew DAVIS 3 Brett BEDWELL time rivals, Manly-Warringah. For our division 4 side, it was a tough day 4 Ben ABSOLUM quarter and then five to one in the second to go up at half time 11.6.72 to 5 George CAPOZZI at the office for the boys on a wet and cold day. Manly were good from St.George 2.2.14. The Maggies had too much firepower for the Saints in the 6 Andrew THAIN 5 Daniel LAMBERT the start, using the ball well, but the guys worked really hard, especially greasy conditions with Lynne Roehrig best on ground. Lynne put in a big pre- 7 Jot LYNAS 6 Medair KASSEM down back, to repel a lot of early Manly attacks. Eoin O’Conner at CHB season and his form has been outstanding, he can now look forward to a lot more. 8 Dan MCGRATH and Danny Caruana at FB were stand outs. Andrew Browne, playing his 7 Clint MCGRATH Skipper Stephen Hudson in his second game back from injury was solid across 9 Shannon QUINN half-back and Troy Cole presented all day. Dan Lambert was again great in last match for us before he moves down South, tried hard all day. At the 8 Eid KASSEM 10 Mick ATKINSON defence and Matty Withers kicked 3 in attack. Wests now get to enjoy the re-hab very end of the game his great high flying mark which set up a shot on 9 Adam FIDDLER 11 Nick ALLARDICE pool at Sydney Private Hospital In Ashfield. The pool is a new facility made avail- goal was a highlight. Well done Andy and all the best. Across town at Ern 10 Simon BLIZZARD 12 Andrew KEITH able to us by long standing supporter/sponsor David Catts and the ability to Holmes, the Bats took on Pennant Hills in near perfect conditions. The 11 Matthew EURELL 13 Barry HOLLAND manage injuries is a vital aspect for any one wanting to win a premiership. The rd 12 Bill LAFFERTY Bats lead by 4 goals at half time and then put on a big 8 goal 3 quarter Magpies will now look forward to setting their sights on the big prize at the end of 14 Ben MOORE 13 Daniel PENFOLD 15 Alan KYMANTAS to put the result beyond doubt. Andy Lyell, Nicky Barrett and Rhys Hen- the year. Reserve Grade finally broke through for a much needed win and credit 14 Stephen HUDSON (c) 16 David MITCHELL derson had great games, with Hendo kicking 7 goals. Andrew ‘Chippy’ must go to the boys for a solid 4 quarter effort. It was their turn this week after the 15 Andrew EURELL 17 Mark RUSSELL Christie celebrated his birthday in style with 4 goals. Our Reserve grade U18's won last week and a lot of relief was felt after the win. It was a tight first half 16 Tim LAMBERT 18 Rhys HENDERSON side battled hard in atrocious conditions to beat Manly by 22 points. with both sides keen to get the ascendancy and the Saints kept the lead at half- 17 Cal MCGUIRK 19 Alex BEN Matthew Pell put in a fantastic comeback performance, supported by Nic’ time by two points. A great third quarter saw the boys get on top with Adrian 18 Matthew WITHERS (vc) "Dowds" Dowdle and Salem Kassem, back from an extended holiday, kicking 20 Steven BOYD The male model’ Robinson and Nathan Wiseman. George Capozzi had 19 Dwain WATKINS three apiece. Pat Wilmott was solid in defence along with Michael Stokes and 21 Luke TRIMBOLI plenty of the footy in the forward line to finish with 3 goals. The Division 1 Steve McWilliam got plenty of kicks in the midfield. With players coming back into 23 Joel URBAN game witnessed another historic clash against the old foe, Manly. We 20 Dane WILLIAMS the Seniors in the coming weeks, Coach Brian Crouch may be able to get a few 25 Shaun SILVER started well converting some early opportunities to lead by a couple of 21 Shane D’ARCY more wins like Sunday. Coming off their first win last week the U18's put in a 27 Liam FLANAGAN goals at half time. The rain continued to fall intermittently making the 22 Lynn ROEHRIG woeful performance and got a big thumping. The boys turned up half asleep and 28 Michael BASSO 23 Aaron CONVERY going difficult with the slippery ball and condition underfoot. Manly re- couldn't wake up and they have to stop putting in bad performances and gain UTS BATS BATS UTS 29 Simon FITZGERALD 24 Pat GANNON grouped in the final quarter to kick 2 quick goals to take the lead. The some consistency. Best on a bad day was Jalal Kassem, Jack Barret and Jordan 25 David LINSEN 30 Alex WOOLLEY Bats responded kicking a pressure goal to regain the lead. With only Sarkodee tried hard. 31 Dustin TEASDALE minutes remaining the ball came into the 26 Chris NOORDHOF (vc) 33 Julian RYAN Manly forwarded only to be cut off by a 27 John SIMPSON 35 Andrew MORLEY diving Sam King. An amazing act of cour- 28 Daniel COUGHLIN 37 Paul KAPIRIS age that resulted in a win to the Bats and 29 Marcus LINSEN 38 David BAILEY Kingie ending up with a badly broken arm. A 30 Matthew PINK 40 Lachlan COBAN true example of a selfless act – Well done 31 Joel MINICHIELLO 42 Sam KING Sam – our thoughts are with you….. 32 Brenton MUMME 44 Phil TAYLOR 33 David CLOUT 47 Dave BEATON 34 Matthew CULLEN

48 Anthony LEACH MAGPIES SUBURBS WESTERN 35 Ian HOLDER 49 John COLBERT 36 David GREEN 50 Steve NEAL 47 Gavin KING 51 Craig HERMANN 49 Paul CHACHATY 52 Sean FLEMING 52 Tom JOHNSTON 54 Dennis GOGGIN 57 Kagan COTT 56 Matthew WILLIAMS 58 Mark LONNON 57 Ryan EAGLE 78 Brendan SHANNON

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President: Peter Adams President: Grant Stodulka Senior Coach: Damien Hall Senior Coach: Daniel Kenny Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0421 551 337 Phone: 0401 971070 Website: www.balmaindockers.com.au Website: www.muafc.com.au Club Colours: White & Purple Club Colours: Green & Yellow

1 Janis BLUMS (c) The Warriors took on East Coast Eagles under lights at Bruce Purser Balmain Dockers are at home for the local derby this week against 1 Carter MULLINS (c) and came away 46 point winners, however, need to convert opportu- 2 Daniel NAPPER North Shore should provide a good days Australian Football at Drum- 3 Stewart NEWMAN (vc) nities into majors with 19 behinds. Moving into next week against the 3 Dan BRIAN moyne Oval. 4 Cameron INCHLEY Goannas, these opportunities will need to count. 4 Daniel STANTON 5 Justin WHYTE (vc) 5 James MILLER (VC) Div 3 were outclassed by a strong Jets outfit by 32 points, whilst Div The Bombers were not lucky enough to have the weekend off as they 6 Jeff HARDMAN 6 Robbie ALLEN 4 fought out a 80 point draw with Nor West. played a make game for a recent washout and will have to come up for 10 Don OLLINGTON 7 Anthony RANDELL (VC) another game. The Docker Boys will be fresh in all three grades and 11 Brett HARLAND Under lights at Bruce Purser, the U18’s were trumped by strong 8 Aaron COTTRELL are sure to be very competitive. 12 Tom REDDIN Eagles outfit in blustery winter conditions. Thank you to Steve Martin, 9 Dave RYAN Matty & Tim Scoular, Stu Guthrie and Suz who braved the conditions 15 Brendan CAMERON 10 Daniel TURNER 16 Darryn AVERY to help out in ordinary conditions to allow the boys to have a game. Senior Dockers coach Damien Hall is also refreshed after his recent 11 Evan DAVIS (vc) 20 Mick DUNLEA business trip to Europe and will expect the boys to continue with their This week sees all 4 sides travel to Goannas territory to take on the 12 Braedon JONES 21 Scott CATIONS 13 Daniel BOURKE good recent form. always determined, Holroyd-Parramatta outfit. The local derby is 23 Jerome FARRELL always a favourite for both Clubs and we look forward to another 14 Boyd ARNDELL 26 Phillip HARE great day of footy with the Goannas club. 15 Luke MITCHELL The Reserves are also in a good position where their opposition 27 Dean CONNORS 16 Ryan OFFICER Manly-Warringah also missed the bye weekend having to play a make 28 Simon LAWRENSON 18 Ben CLARKE up game. They too should give a forward display after their command- 30 Craig BARNES 19 Bill ROWLAND ing win at their last outing against the Campbelltown Blues. 31 Troy MCMURRICH 20 Nick O’BRIEN 32 Dylan BROGAN 21 Chris WALLACE The under 18’s have the early game against the competition leaders 34 Tim SCOULAR 22 Dion SHAW North Shore. This week the lads will be at full strength with many 36 James MOYLAN 23 Nick TODD players returning after injuries and work commitments to make a real 39 Mark RICE 24 Kyke UNDERWOOD 41 Luke GEMMELL effort against the best young talent of the season so far . 25 Ash AZHAR 44 Mick TWOHIG 26 James CLARKE 46 Paul JACKSON 27 Jared MOBBS 48 Bernard BUSH 28 Travis STEVENS 49 Peter HYNDMAN 29 Marcus BUSCH 50 Brodie COOPER 30 Ben KNIGHT 51 Dylan BROGAN BALMAIN DOCKERS BALMAIN 31 Damien HALL 52 Carl EDWARDS 32 Jack DICKENS 55 Alex LAMOND 56 Ben AKMENS 58 David ALLISON 61 Hamid MANGAL 62 Jason LYALL 65 Tim SHIRT

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President: Bob Mannion President: Andrew Murray Senior Coach: Troy Balzan Senior Coach: Michael Hosking Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0403 403620 Phone: 0419 875 708 Website: www.goannas.com.au Website: www.northshorefc.com.au Club Colours: Blue & Yellow Club Colours: Black & Red

1 Ben MACKNEY Today we welcome Macquarie Uni to our adopted home of Charles DATES FOR YOUR DIARY: 2 Daniel BRYANT McLaughlin reserve for a rematch of our Round 1 fixtures. These are 1 Lachlan PRYOR 3 Brett JACKSON always tightly fought contests and we look forward to another day of 2 Tom HILL high quality football. The Goannas travelled to Gwawley Oval and Vil- 4 Adam LORD Back to Bears Day – Celebrating the 30 th anniversary of the 1979 4 Troy BALZAN lage Green for Round 8 in what shaped as a massive round of games 5 Jarryd WATTERS 5 Tom PARSONS for the club, with all teams looking to build momentum and gain some premiership – 27 June 6 Ben DYHRBERG important wins. The gods greeted us with cold, wet windy conditions, 6 Damien ALLEN 7 Gerrard KENNEDY which are conditions the Goannas are well suited to. Division 4 headed 7 Brendan FITZGERALD Ladies Day – with champagne and special prizes – 2 August 8 Jesse HAURUA out east to take on UNSW/ES looking for win number 3 for the year, but 8 Chris MURPHY 9 Tony MANCE unfortunately it wasn’t to be. The Uni boys got off to a flyer, and kept the 9 Adrian HARRY momentum going all day to record a very convincing win. For the Goan- Over the long weekend, the North Shore senior sides played the 10 Stuart MCKINLEY 10 Jason HARRY nas, Damien McDonald kicked 2, whilst veteran defender Al Fennell was washed-out Round Seven matches. 11 Jason WILSON able to snag a rare goal in what was one highlight the team was able to 11 James WEBSTER 12 Shaun COSTELLO get out of the day. Damien Vassallo continued his impressive season in 12 James BRAIN 13 Brendan CONNELLY the ruck to be best on ground, with Jeremy Baird also continuing a 13 Adam SUTTON Playing against Campbelltown in Premier Division , North Shore 14 Brett RIZZO fantastic season. Brenton Ward, Grant Smith, Scott Nolan and Trevor 14 Jamie O”DELL were unable to come away with a win despite winning three quarters. Goddard also performed well for the blue and gold. Division 3 took on 15 Mark HILL 15 Sam CARRUTHERS Falling badly behind in the second quarter, James Webster (BOG) their fellow cellar dwellers, and with both teams looking for their first win 16 Grant WEBB of the year, a fierce and competitive match was anticipated. The Goan- 16 Tom ELKINGTON led a spirited fight back in the final term, but the Bombers fell just 17 Todd WATERS nas were dominating possession early, but were just unable to turn this 17 Cameron HOLMES short. Andrew Marsh kicked four goals. 18 Jeff FIELKE into scoreboard pressure, whilst the Power were able to make the most 18 Daniel DICKERSON 19 Kristan CARVILLE of their moves forward. Despite their best efforts and the use of different 19 Ryan MELDRUM First Division came up against Manly-Warringah for the first time 20 Greg ADAMS combinations, the trend continued throughout the game, resulting in a 62 20 Anthony LOWES outside pre-season and were unable to come up with a win. Tom 21 Ben HANSON point loss. John Maniscalco returned after an extended absence from footy, and looked as though he had never left with a best on ground 21 Tom MCMAHON McMahon was awarded Best on Ground in what was a tough day for 22 John MANNION performance. Sal Abdulatif and Ash Mulcahy were rock solid in defence, 23 Chris MCKINNON 23 Ricky CHARLES the North Shore reserves against the top Manly side. Dane Ramsey was strong all day whether it was in the backs or for- 24 Teddy STRUDWICK 24 David HOOK wards, and Nathan McLean and Jason Wilson continued their great 25 Ron WASON In Round Eight against old foes Pennant Hills, North Shore’s Under- 25 Des WORRELL seasons in the middle of the ground. Division 2 took on the undefeated 26 Daniel HATFIELD 18s continued their unbeaten run and Max Carter was awarded Best 26 Ashley MULCAHY Power, looking to give the Shire side its first defeat as well as getting a true indication of where the team sat in the competition. The start was 27 Michael COWELL 27 Sireli FIFITA on Ground. First Division had a nail-biting win, led by Best on fast and furious, with both teams playing high quality football given the 28 Max WILSON 28 Gary SENTENCE Ground Anthony Lowes, but Premier Division were unable to com- conditions. In a very even match, the Goannas were able to keep with 29 Ashley NAYLOR 29 Nathan GRAINGER the Power throughout the game, and with the 3 quarter time margin only plete the treble, despite an inspired effort by Damien Allen (BOG). 30 Jack LUMSDEN 30 Greg WELLINGTON 19 points, the Goannas were hoping to cause an upset and launch the 31 Omar ABDULLATIF rest of the season. Unfortunately this was not to be, with the Power able 31 Alex CHIEW 32 Joel THOMAS to hold on and run out victors by 35 points. Whilst we didn’t get the result 32 Kade TANGNEY we wanted, the boys put in a great effort and we look forward to taking 33 Andrew MUNNS 33 Todd BAJCIC on the Power again at the end of the year. Sean Costello and the return- 34 Dean MURRAY 34 Pat HEALEY ing Des Worrell were the goal kickers. Ricky Charles, Todd Waters, BOMBERS SHORE NORTH 35 Daniel KULK 35 Anthony BISHOP Andrew Munns and Tommy Parsons were fantastic in defence all day, 36 Brad BYRNES while Ben Dyhrberg and Anthony Bishop gave great drive out of the 36 Arther KALLOS 37 Luke MANSBRIDGE middle. 40 Michael VOYAGE 38 Craig WATSON 41 Richard LYNCH 39 Trent WHALAN 43 Jason RUSSELL-JONES H0LROYD-PARRAMATTA GOANNAS GOANNAS H0LROYD-PARRAMATTA 40 Peter ZUVELA 44 Ben ATTWOOD 45 Andrew MARSH 49 Adam ZINNO 52 Robert SVENDSEN

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President: Ian Ferguson President: Paul Coughlan Senior Coach: Trevor Burnett Senior Coach: Steve Bird

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0419 963 913 Phone: 0410 596 555 Website: www.wlions.com.au Website: www.sydneyafl.com.au Club Colours: Red & White Club Colours: Navy Blue & White 1 Kale TEMPLE 2 Jade COLLYER 3 Luke FAVETTA It's fair to say the Lions came crashing back to earth in Rd.8 with three heavy 1 Ben YAKIMOV Last Saturday saw the Senior Blues play their washed out Round 7 4 Ken EWEN-CHAPPELL defeats at the hands of the East Coast Eagles. The Under 18's arrived at Bruce 2 match against North Shore. The wet weather saw the match trans- Purser with high hopes of defeating another top 5 side only to be comprehensively 5 Scott HANCOCK 3 Shanan KERSHAW ferred to Monarch Oval and whilst the ground was a bit heavy it did not defeated by a top notch Eagles side whose accuracy in front of goal was out- 6 Adam MCCONNOCHIE 4 Chris LEES affect the contest. After an even first quarter the Blues were able to standing. The Eagles threatened to blow us away with 6 unanswered goals in the 5 Trent WRIGHT assert their authority in the second quarter and set up the win with a six 7 Peter VEERHUIS first quarter. The boys looked to be back on track with the opening three goals of 6 Brenton MCALLISTER goal to two quarter. From the on they were able to match the Bombers 8 Bradley PATTERSON the 2nd term, but it was only a brief rally and from there the hosts took complete and eventually run out 16 point winners. BJ, Owen Love (six goals), 9 Barron HANSEN control to run out huge winners. By the time you read this, I hope to be able to 7 Corey EVERSON and Ian Sumner were the best whilst for the second week in a row 10 James WEAVERS report that the boys have bounced back by getting over Riverview in a midweek 8 Fraser BROWN Shanan Kershaw kicked five goals. The side now sit in equal third 11 Mitchell DALY catch up game. Things got worse for the Reserves who were coming off two wins 9 Matthew MOORE position on the ladder. In Round 8 against Balmain at Monarch Oval 12 Shane DAVIS in a row. The boys didn't stop trying but were spanked from start to finish by the 10 Brian KERSHAW both teams fought hard in the first half to retain possession of the slip- 13 Daniel MCCLURE reigning premiers. After three good performances in a row at home it was disap- 14 Jon WRIGHT pery ball with the Balmain talls dominating the marking duals. The 14 Michael TOUSSIS pointing to play so poorly on the road and is an area we'll need to improve on in 16 Jason FRETWELL the 2nd half of the season. Best wishes to coach Sam Lewis who now jets out for scores at quarter and half time had Campbelltown only points in front . 15 Tom HEATH 17 Jay EDWARDS an extended overseas holiday. Lets all get behind Pete Veerhuis and Michael In the second half Campbelltown began to deliver the ball more accu- 16 Mitchell THOMSON 18 Lindsay BASSANI Love who will lead the side, and see if we can chalk up a few more wins prior to rately into the forward line and held a five point lead at three-quarter 17 Ryan PRICE 19 Simon NEILSEN Sam's return late in the season. The Seniors coming off a win the previous week time. The last quarter the Blues superior running ability pushed the 19 Guy BARTLETT 20 Matt KEYS went into the game with the undefeated ladder leaders with a positive outlook and lead out to 22 points and then eventually won by 16 points. Kershaw, 20 David GOODLEY 22 Brenton SOMMERVILLE made a bright start, hanging in against the Eagles in the 1st term despite kicking Edwins and Sumner were amongst the best players. The Division 2 21 Aiden RILEY 23 Rob LOTHIAN against a strong breeze. The boys closed to within 3 goals midway through the team struggled against Balmain after a great win against manly in the 22 Tim ROBB 2nd term but that's as close as we came with the Eagles steadily pulling away for 24 Nathan TYERMAN previous round. The U18’s had a confidence boosting win against 23 Paul BALDING the remainder of the game. The Lions never stopped trying, despite being reduced 25 Chris FRETWELL Balmain by 39 points. Today the Seniors and Under 18’s travel to 24 Erin FRANKLIN to the bare 18 by halftime, the second time we've suffered such a fate this year. 26 Dale CHIVAS Wollongong, whilst the Reserves are away to UTS. 25 Justin AYRE Still, our fortunes will eventually turn if we keeping working hard. The bye has 27 Daniel FRASER 27 Matt ADAMSON given all the players a chance to freshen up, and we'll need to be at our best if we 28 Anthonie PARKER Go Blues 28 Cameron STANTON are to challenge Campbelltown today. 29 Trevor DUNN

29 Kyle PROUT 30 Shane DOHERTY Next Home Game: Saturday June 20 v UNSW/ES 30 Lewis WILSON 31 Matthew EDWINS 31 Michael DOMBROSKI 32 Matthew BARRETT Next Social Function: Saturday June 20 - 2009 Lions Ball, contact Doug Sweeney 33 Joshua LEWIS (0412 721 154) or Christian Van Reede (0421 844 598) for tickets. 33 Owen LOVE 34 Matt BRUNTON 34 Alex SNEDDON 35 Dave GARDNER 37 Ian SUMNER

WOLLONGONG LIONSWOLLONGONG The Wollongong Australian Football Club would like to thank it's valued sponsors 36 Alex MCKENZIE for their ongoing support: 39 Ray LOVE

37 Alex PERGER BLUES CAMPBELLTOWN 41 Chris MUNRO 38 Mitchell HOGAN Wollongong City Tennis Club, Gordon MacDonald Electrical, Mainteck Services, 42 Kyle BRADLEY 39 Clint WELLS IMB, Supporters World, Net Fusion Technology, Aceit Sportswear, Asset Copier & 43 Luke COUGHLAN 40 Duane JEFFERIS Equipment Services, Illawarra Mercury, Keira Dry Cleaners, Southern Cross Ten, 44 Danny MCCARTHY 41 Graeme BATTY Adam Christofides Plumbing, Keddies Lawyers, KPMG 46 Chantha PAL 47 Malcolm PICKEN 48 Jared MULLANEY 49 Doug SWEENEY 49 Stephen IRVING 51 Sam JENNER 50 Andrew BAILEY 52 Gus PORTER 52 Kris COCHRANE 54 Adam PATTERSON 55 Matthew MOREY 55 Jeremy MCINNES 58 Shane MORGAN

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