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A F L from the EDITOR LADDER Representative Football Is Just Around the Corner, And www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au A F L FROM THE EDITOR LADDER Representative football is just around the corner, and P W L D % Pts AFL Sydney have announced their Representative and West Coast 8 7 1 0 138 28 Development Squads to represent the league for these Adelaide 8 7 1 0 135 28 matches to played on June 9th at Blacktown Interna- Essendon 8 7 1 0 133 28 tional Sports Park. The selected players can be found on Sydney Swans 8 6 2 0 141 24 page nine of this record and we congratulate them on Collingwood 8 6 2 0 108 24 Hawthorn 8 5 3 0 129 20 there selection. Special mention must go to Balmain and UNSW/ES who had fifteen Carlton 8 5 3 0 122 20 and ten players respectively selected in these squads which is a great achievement for Fremantle 8 5 3 0 103 20 these clubs. St Kilda 8 4 4 0 117 16 Geelong 8 4 4 0 101 16 The weather gods continued to shine on Sydney football last weekend, which saw Western Bulldogs 8 4 4 0 95 16 some epic battles in Sunday’s Premier Division action which featured two thrilling North Melbourne 8 3 5 0 112 12 Richmond 8 3 5 0 103 12 matches. Sydney University fell just one point short of claiming their first points for the Brisbane 8 3 5 0 88 12 season when they went down against Sydney Hills Eagles. Despite leading for most of Port Adelaide 8 2 6 0 79 8 the match, Sydney University were run down late and are still looking for their first win GWS Giants 8 1 7 0 48 4 of the year. The other nailbiter saw Pennant Hills hold on for a three point victory over Gold Coast 8 0 8 0 60 0 Balmain, which has resulted in a reshuffle on the ladder. The Saturday games were all Melbourne 8 0 8 0 52 0 one sided affairs with St George, UTS and UNSW/ES all recording expected big wins. ROUND 8 RESULTS Collingwood 14.12-96 def. Geelong 11.18-84 UNSW/ES remain on top of the Premier Division ladder but Pennant Hills, North Shore, Port Adelaide 14.11-95 def. North Melbourne 14.9-93 Balmain, UTS and St George are all within striking distance. Hawthorn 17.17-119 def. Fremantle 9.9-63 Sydney 21.12-138 def. Melbourne 5.7-37 Congratulations must go to Mick Dunlea of Saints afc who, managed to kick 20 goals in Western Bulldogs 9.18-72 def. Gold Coast 4.10-34 the Division Three game against Campbelltown on Saturday which sees him lead the Essendon 19.14-128 def. Richmond 15.19-109 goal scoring across all competitions with 45 goals. Brisbane 19.18-132 def. GWS 5.10-40 Adelaide 19.10-124 def. Carlton 8.7-55 West Coast 18.13-121 def. St Kilda 13.13-91 Round 8 of the season this weekend will see some important games in Premier Divi- sion. In particular, the fifth placed UTS host the sixth placed St George at Trumper Park FIXTURES as part of Family Day on Saturday which could have a big bearing on finals positions ROUND 9 ROUND 10 later in the season. The AFL Sydney Match of the Week pits together two sides both Friday 25th May Friday 1st June looking for their first victory of the season when Western Suburbs host Sydney Univer- Western Bulldogs v Geelong @ ES St Kilda v Richmond @ ES sity. Both sides will be giving it their all to kick start their season. Illawarra will be look- Saturday 26th May Saturday 2nd June Richmond v Hawthorn @ MCG Geelong v GWS @ SS ing to recapture their early season form when they host Pennant Hills, while North Gold Coast v Port Adelaide @ MS Hawthorn v North Melbourne @ AU Shore will be looking to continue their recent run when they head to Campbelltown to St Kilda v Sydney @ ES Fremantle v Adelaide @ PS take on the Blues. The final match of the round on Sunday sees Balmain, who are look- GWS v Essendon @ SK Essendon v Melbourne @ MCG ing to bounce back, host the Sydney Hills Eagles. Adelaide v Collingwood @ AS Port Adelaide v Carlton @ AS Sunday 27th May Sunday 3rd June North Melbourne v Brisbane @ ES Brisbane v West Coast @ GABBA Enjoy the football! Carlton v Melbourne @ MCG Sydney v Western Bulldogs @ SCG West Coast v Fremantle @ PS Collingwood v Gold Coast @ MCG Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 36 Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 1 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au CODE OF CONDUCT 2012 PREMIER DIVISION FIXTURE Round 1 Round 7 Round 13 Round 18 Sat 31st March PARENTS & SUPPORTERS Sat 19th May Sat 30th June Sat 11th August C’town 13.4 v Illa 20.12 StG 22.12 v C’town 6.4 Campbelltown v Pennant Hills Campbelltown v Balmain UTS 6.7 v UNSW/ES 16.15 UTS 23.10 v Ill 9.11 Illawarra v UNSW/ES St George v UTS PH 12.16 v NS 10.7 Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. WS 5.5 v UNSW/ES 21.10 St George v Sydney Hills North Shore v UNSW/ES SHE 12.9 v WS 11.3 Encourage participation, but don’t force it. Sun 20th May North Shore v UTS Wests v Illawarra Sun 1st April SHE 9.9 v SU 9.8 Sun 1st July Pennant Hills — Bye Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. SU 4.1 v StG 17.13 PH 12.12 v Bal 10.9 Balmain v Wests Sydney Hills Eagles—Bye Bal — Bye NS — Bye Sydney Uni — Bye Sydney Uni — Bye Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not down- Round 2 Round 8 Round 14 Round 19 grade. Sat 14th April PH 10.13 v StG 14.10 Sat 26th May Sat 7th July Sat 18th August Campbelltown v North Shore UTS v Campbelltown Pennant Hills v Wests Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators SHE 5.5 v UNSW/ES 16.24 Illawarra v Pennant Hills Sydney Uni v North Shore Sydney Uni v Campbelltown and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. WS 15.10 v UTS 22.9 Ill 8.15 v SU 4.9 UTS v St George Sydney Hills v Balmain UNSW/ES v Sydney Hills Eagles Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. Sun 15th April Wests v Sydney Uni Sun 8th July Illawarra v St George Sun 27th May St George v UNSW/ES Sun 19th August Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club Bal 27.20 v C’town 8.9 NS — Bye Balmain v Sydney Hills Pennant Hills v Illawarra Balmain v North Shore officials in private Round 3 UNSW/ES — Bye Wests — Bye UTS — Bye Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such Saturday 21st April Round 9 Round 15 Round 20 comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club StG 10.17 v Ill 10.6 Sat 2nd June Sat 14th July Sat 25th August UNSW/ES 17.12 v Bal 11.15 Campbelltown v Wests Campbelltown v Sydney Hills Illawarra v UTS and family that are let down with such remarks. UTS 13.19 v SHE 10.8 St George v Pennant Hills Illawarra v Balmain North Shore v Pennant Hills Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. NS 23.20 v C’town 6.6 UNSW/ES v Illawarra Pennant Hills v Sydney Uni St George v Balmain PH — Bye North Shore v Sydney Uni UNSW/ES v Wests UNSW/ES v Sydney Uni Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct to- SU— Bye Sydney Hills v UTS North Shore v St George Wests v Sydney Hills ward any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unac- WS — Bye Balmain — Bye UTS — Bye Campbelltown — Bye Round 4 Round 10 Round 18 (transferred match) ceptable. Wesdesday 25th April Sat 11th June Sat 21st July Sat 1st Sept WS 5.5 v Bal 25.14 Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, Illawarra v North Shore Sydney Uni v Sydney Hills Qualifying Final Saturday 28th April Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES Round 16 coaches, officials or players. Ill 10.10 v SHE 11.14 Sydney Hills v C’town StG 9.7 v NS 13.17 Sat 28th July Sun 2nd Sept Abusive language is unacceptable. Sydney Uni v Balmain St George v Sydney Uni Elimination Final UNSW/ES 11.19 v PH 13.9 UTS v Wests Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments UNSW/ES v UTS UTS 20.17 v SU 11.11 St George — Bye Wests v Campbelltown against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is C’town — Bye Saturday 8th Sept Round 11 North Shore v Illawarra Round 5 Sat 16th June Sun 29th July 2nd Semi Final discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not lim- Sat 5th May ited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital C’town 9.8 v UTS 13.5 Pennant Hills v Sydney Hills Balmain v Pennant Hills UNSW/ES 13.15 v StG 13.10 Sydney Uni v UTS Sydney Hills — Bye Sunday 9th Sept images, website postings (including social media such as Facebook, Twitter UNSW/ES v Campbelltown NS 22.15 v Wests 8.6 Round 17 1st Semi Final Wests v St George and blogs).
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