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We have seen some fantastic to see the collaboration and support great results across all divisions throughout between Clubs within these competitions. the season. AFL Sydney continues to grow 2019 also marks the 20th anniversary since and remains the largest Australian Football the establishment of the Sydney Women's MAIN (ALTERNATE SERVE) League nationally. This season, AFL Sydney AFL (SWAFL). I would like to acknowledge the seniors grew by 5%, and for the second work of the pioneers who laid the foundations year in a row due to the amazing growth in 20 years ago, allowing the AFL Sydney BEEF SIRLOIN Women's football, another division was added. Women's competition to be what tt is today. potato gratin, oyster mushroom, wilted kale, Across AFL Sydney Juniors, participation red sorrel 'GF increased by 6%, including the introduction I wish everyone in the running for an award of two new Youth Girls age groups across tonight, the best of luck. Being recognised Sydney Harbour at the Phelan 6 Mostyn Medal is a truly OVEN ROASTED and Western Sydney. This fantastic growth outstanding achievement. CHICKEN BREAST is a testament to the hard work and dedication Sam Graham braised mushrooms, confit garlic potato, of those running all of our grassroots clubs CEO AFL NSW/ACT wilted kale, crispy leek 'GF and programs. This was the second season of the new Men's competition structure that was implemented following the Future Directions of AFL Sydney DESSERT project in 2017. CHOCOLATE FONDANT Belgian chocolate fondant, creamy centre, double cream, dark chocolate fudge sauce 'N,V 12 2019 AFL SYDNEY MEN'S TEAM OF THE VEAR AFL SYDNEY MEN'S PREMIER DIVISIONS BEST & FA REST - PH N MEDAL JACK CAMPBELL SPENCER KROCHMAL BENJAMIN BOURKE This award was first presented in 1926 and in 1932 named the Provan Medal, after the medal's donor, Mr Aubrey D.S Provan, President of the New South Wales AFL. In 1937, the name STEPHEN WRAY AARON DAY KIRK LOWER was changed to the Phelan Medal, perpetuating the work of Mr James E. Phelan (1860-1939), a man who devoted much of his lifetime to the interests of Australian Football in Sydney. The Phelan Medal is awarded to the AFL Sydney Men's Premier Division player judged MATTHEWRAWLINSON KYLE DEVLIN (C) AARON DRINKWATER Best and Fairest in a season on votes of the field umpires who cast 3-2-1 votes at the completion of each game. PREVIOUS WINNERS N (NORTH SHORE) TIMOTHY CORDNER JAMIE VLATKO BENZOPPO JN (NORTH SHORE) DIM (EAST COAST EAGLES) JESSE AISH THEO MORAITIS JAMES PASCOE ) (MAN LY-WARRI NGAH) (PENNANT HILLS) INTERCHANGE JNE ITAC i❖iJMI__ (MANLY-WARRINGAH) KEVIN 'rNAl D ANDREW BROWNING JACKSON PREEDY EAST COAST PENNANT HILLS INNER WEST _J (UNSW EASTERN SUBURBS) RANGA NED CAMPBELL EDIRIWICKRAMA NORTH SHORE (PENNANT HILLS) PENNANT HILLS STUART TURNER SHAUN CRANE EAST COAST (SYDNEY UNIVERSITY) NORTH SHORE DEAN TOWERS UNSW-ES 2 11 AFL SYDNEY BEST & FAIREST MEDALS 2019 AFL SYDNEY WOMEN'S TEAM OF THE VEAR AFL SYDNEY WOMEN'S PREMIER DIVISION FAI EST ... MOSTYN MEDAL ALEXA CARDASSILARIS JENNIFER LEW The AFL Sydney Women's Premier Division Best and Fairest Medal is named the Mostyn Medal. The medal is named after Sam Mostyn, who has the distinction of being the first female CHLOE ARNDT RENEE TOMKINS PIPPY CLEGG AFL Commissioner. Mostyn has also been a champion of women's participation throughout the football industry for many years, and in particular, an advocate for community football in New South Wales and the ACT. The Mostyn Medal is awarded to the AFL Sydney Women's Premier Division player judged the Best and LISA STEANE EMILY GOODSIR Fairest in a season on votes of the field umpires who cast 3-2-1 votes at the completion of each game. Former winners of the AFL Sydney Women's Premier Division Best and Fairest Medal and/ (MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY) or the Mostyn Medal include inaugural AFL LAURA RUSSELL REBECCA PRIVITELLI GILLIAN BEHAN Women's players, Amanda Farrugia, Nicola (MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY) Barr, Stephanie Walker and Maddy Collier. 1 N (SYDNEY UNIVERSITY BOMBERS) MELISSA BRYDON RYLEE McGARTLAND AMY FOO (MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY) (SYDNEY UNIVERSITY INTERCHANGE BOMBERS) -n PIPPA SMYTH HAYLEY WARREN 1 EAST COAST MACQUARIE UNI NEWTOWN (UNSW EASTERN SUBURBS • AMANDA FARRUGIA MEAGAN KIELY STINGRAYS) MACQUARIE UNI MACQUARIE UNI • MELISSA ZOE HURRELL (UNSW EASTERN SUBURBS FRECKELTON (C) SYDNEY UNI STINGRAYS) INNER WEST EILISH SHEERIN NEWTOWN 10 3 AFL SYDNEY AWARDS PLATINUM DIVISION PLATINUM DIVISION AFL SYDNEY LIFE WOMEN'S RISING RESERVES & FAIREST­ MEMBERSHIP STAR AWARD BEST& FAI DERS MEDAL AFL Sydney Life Membership is awarded The AFL Sydney Women's Rising Star Award McFAR The Sanders Medal is awarded to the Best to those judged by the selection committee to recognises young talent within the AFL Sydney The McFarlane Medal is awarded to the Best 8 8 Fairest player in the Platinum Division have made an outstanding contribution to the Women's competition. Fairest player in the Platinum Division Reserves competition. The medal is named after George AFL Sydney competition. Past winners of this award include current and competition. The medal is named after Ernie Sanders, former Newtown and League official. AFL Sydney may elect as a Life member any former GWS GIANTS AFL Women's players McFarlane - former President and Secretary person who has rendered invaluable service to Nicola Barr, Stephanie Walker and Kate of Newtown FC, and also NSW League Board 18 WINNER the League. Invaluable service shall include Stanton. member and President from 1961-1964. a person who: HUGH PRIEST To be eligible for the AFL Sydney Women's FROM BALMAIN • Has given an outstanding contribution to the Rising Star Award a player must: 2018 WINNER League itself for no less than Have played a minimum of five senior ALEX PERKINS 10 years; and J matches in the AFL Sydney Women's FROM WESTERN MAGIC A player or umpire who has played or Premier Division competition in the year of officiated in no less than 250 games in the award; a first-grade competition of the League. Be 23-years-old or under, as at 1 January in the season in question; and PREMIER DIVISION CURRENT AFL SYDNEY • Must have played no more than 10 senior RESERVES BEST & LIFE MEMBERS matches in either the AFL Sydney Women's FAIREST-SNOW MEDAL Premier Division or equivalent league, prior The Snow Medal is awarded to the Best DAVID SPENCE to the season in question. 8 Fairest player in the Premier Division IAN PARKER During the year, a nominee is announced at the Reserves competition. The medal is named conclusion of each round. BARBARA DICKIN after Alf Snow, a long serving League At the end of the year, the AFL Sydney Women's Treasurer and League President. FRANK KALAYZICH Coaches, along with an independent panel, are asked to vote on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis from 2018 WINN IANWRIGHT the weekly nominees. The Coaches are not PETER PHYSICK permitted to vote for any players from their PATRICK WITT FROM own club. PENNANT HILLS AND MATTHEW WHITBREAD 2018 AFL SYON Y FROM NORTH SHORE WOMEN'S RISING STAR JEMIMA WRIGLEY FROM SOUTHERN POWER 4 9 AFL SYDNEY BEST & FAIREST MEDALS UNDER 19 DIVISION MEN'S DIVISION ONE MEN'S RISING TWO BEST & FAIREST BEST & FAI EST 2019 LEADING HART MEDAL ARMSTRONG M DAL STAR AWARD GOAL KICKERS The Hart Medal is awarded to the Best and The Armstrong Medal is awarded to the Best The AFL Sydney Men's Rising Star Award The leading goal kickers for the 2019 AFL Fairest player in the Under 19s Division Two u Fairest player in the Men's Division One recognises young talent within the AFL Sydney Sydney season are as follows: competition. The medal is named after Bill Hart, competition. The medal is named after 2004 Men's competition. The Men's Premier Division Leading Goal Kicker former President of the New South Wales AFL Hall of Fame Inductee, Jack Armstrong. Past winners of this award include current Trophy is named after Stan Milton, who won leading from 1967-1978. Sydney Swans player Callum Mills who won the goal kicker seven times during his career, kicking 2018 WIN award whilst playing tor North Shore, and last 1173Goals, in a career spanning 300 games. year's winner from UNSW/ES Jack Buckley who 2018 WINNER The 2019 Stan Milton Trophy is awarded HARRY LEWIS now plays tor the GWS Giants. to Jesse Aish from UNSW/ES Bulldogs. BEN HARVEY FROM RANDWICK To be eligible tor the AFL Sydney Men's Rising FROM NORTH SHORE The Women's Premier Division Leading Star Award a player must: Goal Kicker Trophy is named after Belinda UNDER 19 DIVISION Have played a minimum of six matches in Pride, who in 2010 whilst playing tor the Balmain WOMEN'S DIVISION the AFL Sydney Men's Premier Division Dockers became the first Sydney Women's AFL ONE B & FAIREST- competition in the year of the award; player to kick 100 goals in a season.
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