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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 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 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 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

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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). SU 12.9 v PH 19.17 Sat 4th August North Shore v Balmain Sun 6th May Sydney Uni v Wests Sunday 16th Sept Illawarra — Bye Bal 17.18 v Ill 6.9 Campbelltown v St George Preliminary Final SHE — Bye Round 12 UTS v North Shore

Round 6 Sat 23rd June Sydney Hills v Pennant Hills Sat 12th May Campbelltown v Sydney Uni Sun 5th August Saturday, 22nd Sept PH 27.22 v C’town 3.9 UTS v Pennant Hills Balmain v UNSW/ES Grand Final SHE 6.7 v NS 14.12 Wests v North Shore Illawarra — Bye Officeworks: Ill 19.11 v WS 9.13 Sydney Hills v Illawarra a trusted partner Sun 13th May Sun 24th June Bal 13.11 v UTS 2.10 Balmain v St George in the publication SU9.8 v UNSW/ES 24.14 UNSW/ES — Bye

of the Football Record. StG — Bye

Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 2 Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 35 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2012 AFL SYDNEY RESULTS AFL SYDNEY CLUB CONTACTS AUBURN Amna K-Hassan 0415 282 855 [email protected] WOMEN BALMAIN David Yole 0421 551 337 [email protected] SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 18.15-123 def. AUBURN 1.1-7

NEWTOWN 18.11-119 def. PENRITH 1.0-6 BALMAIN WOMEN’S Christine McDonald 0403 231 134 [email protected]

BALMAIN 7.11-53 def. WESTERN WOLVES 5.2-32 BLACKTOWN MAGIC Greg Howe 0421 064 047 [email protected]

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 7.5-47 def. SOUTHERN POWER 2.2-14 CAMDEN Warren Back 0414 795 529 [email protected]

WOLLONGONG 14.14-98 def. UTS SHAMROCKS 0.0-0 CAMPBELLTOWN Mick Fabre 0499 772 193 [email protected]

UNSW/ES BYE GOSFORD WILDCATS Deon Crowden 0448 296 705 [email protected]

2012 LEADING GOALKICKERS 2012 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP HOLROYD PARRAMATTA Clive Sharp 0433 403 620 [email protected] PREMIER DIVISION CLUB LW TOTAL SEN RES U18/ W TOT ILLAWARRA Debbie Brookfield 0417 410 736 [email protected] 3RDS/ LEIGH LAVERY UNSW/ES 8 27 WOM MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Luke Gemmill 0401 214 812 [email protected]

NICK RYAN ST GEORGE 8 23 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Liz Fassone 0402 784 350 [email protected] MANLY 42 16 8 - 66 BEN TAGGART BALMAIN 4 22 MANLY WARRINGAH Richard Wharton 0413 380 925 [email protected] DIVISION ONE UTS 30 16 14 - 60 MOOREBANK Paul Prepost 0407 279 118 [email protected] DAVID KOVACEVIC MANLY 4 27 STHN POWER 30 16 10 - 56 RICHARD BENSON UTS 0 26 NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS Verna Iles 0421 805 147 [email protected] UNSW/ES 36 12 8 - 56 ALAN FRITSCH SOUTHERN POWER 2 19 NOR WEST Glenn Whitney 0403 185 265 [email protected]

DIVISION TWO BALMAIN 24 20 10 - 54 NORTH SHORE Liz Fitzgerald 0417 290 219 [email protected] JOSIAH AYLING CAMDEN 4 25 CAMDEN 18 24 - 4.2 46.2 PENNANT HILLS Ian Parker 0428 261 984 [email protected] JONATHAN SHINEBERG ST GEORGE 2 23 PENNANT HILLS 30 8 8 - 46 PENRITH Greg Corless 0412 579 061 [email protected] DIVISION THREE

MICHAEL DUNLEA SAINTS afc 20 45 PENRITH 24 20 0 - 44 RIVERVIEW Brett Somerville 0412 142 433 [email protected]

GEORGE CAPOZZI UTS 0 22 SAINTS afc Andrew Blakemore 0407 012 155 [email protected] SYDNEY HILLS 18 8 12 - 38 DIVISION FOUR SOUTHERN POWER David Bell 0415 940 219 [email protected] NORTH SHORE 24 8 4 - 36 TIM EATHER GOSFORD 0 30 ST GEORGE Brendan Donohue 0419 405 546 [email protected] ADRIAN DRAGICEVIC UTS 0 24 NOR WEST 18 12 6 - 36 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES Tony Moran 0432 321 149 [email protected] DIVISION FIVE ST GEORGE 24 8 2 - 34 DANIEL FLINT CAMDEN 2 17 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Phil Wingate 0452 523 602 [email protected] MOOREBANK 24 4 6 - 34 GORDON WILLIS SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 0 17 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Ashlee Morgan 0401 353 121 [email protected] SAINTS afc 18 12 4 - 34 U18 DIVISION ONE UNSW/ES Paul Simonson 0419 755 684 [email protected] JAMES FAMULARO SYDNEY HILLS 9 34 MACQUARIE UNI 18 12 2 - 32 UNSW WOMEN’S Jessie Copper 0425 805 756 [email protected] ZAC SALTER RIVERVIEW 2 18 ILLAWARRA 18 4 8 - 30 UTS Simon Rabbitt 0418 418 278 [email protected] U18 DIVISION TWO SYDNEY UNI 0 20 10 - 30 ALISTAIRE DUELL- BALMAIN 0 15 UTS SHAMROCKS Simone Faulkner 0431 400 196 [email protected] FERGUSON HOLROYD-PARRA 12 0 4 - 16 WESTERN SUBURBS Scott Partlin 0416 202 752 [email protected] JACKSON BRACKIN MAC UNI 0 13 AUBURN 0 - 4 0.4 4.4 WESTERN WOLVES Tina Zekants 0405 154 277 [email protected] WOMENS

BELINDA PRIDE BALMAIN 2 42 CAMPBELLTOWN 0 4 - 0.4 4.4 WOLLONGONG SAINTS Katherine Gow 0437 502 784 [email protected]

VERNA ILES NEWTOWN 6 19 WESTS 0 0 4 - 4 NSWAF UMPIRES Angus Heritage 0408 651 855 [email protected]

Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 34 Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 3 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au FIXTURES 2012 AFL SYDNEY RESULTS FIXTURES — MAY 26-27 FIXTURES — JUNE 2-3 DIVISION TWO Premier Division Premier Division BALMAIN 11.8-74 def. ST GEORGE 10.8-68 Saturday, May 26 Saturday, June 2 Campbelltown v North Shore @ Monarch Oval @ 2:10pm Campbelltown v Western Suburbs @ Monarch Oval @ 2:10pm Illawarra v Pennant Hills @ North Dalton Park @ 2:10pm St George v Pennant Hills @ Olds Park @ 2:10pm NOR WEST 8.6-54 def. MANLY WARRINGAH 6.6-42 UTS v St George @ Trumper Park @ 2:30pm UNSW/ES v Illawarra @ Village Green @ 2:10pm Western Suburbs v Sydney University @ Picken Oval @ 2:30pm North Shore v Sydney University @ Gore Hill Oval @ 2:30pm SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 12.7-79 def. AUBURN 6.2-38 Sunday, May 27 Sydney Hills Eagles v UTS @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 7:00pm Balmain v Sydney Hills Eagles @ Henson Park @ 2:10pm Balmain — Bye MOOREBANK 14.4-88 def. ILLAWARRA 7.6-48 UNSW/ES— Bye Division One Division One Saturday, June 2 UNSW/ES 15.10-100 def. CAMDEN 10.11-71 Saturday, May 26 North Shore v Holroyd Parramatta @ Gore Hill Oval @ 10:30am UTS v Southern Power @ Trumper Park @ 12:30pm Southern Power v Pennant Hills @ Gwawley Oval @ 12:30pm DIVISION THREE Western Suburbs v Holroyd Parramatta @ Picken Oval @ 12:30pm Macquarie University v Western Suburbs @ University Oval @ 2:10pm Macquarie University v North Shore @ University Oval @ 2:10pm Sydney Hills Eagles v UTS @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 4:45pm WESTERN SUBURBS 8.6-54 def. MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 7.7-49 Penrith v Sydney Hills Eagles @ Greygums Oval @ 2:30pm Sunday, June 3 Manly Warringah v Pennant Hills @ Weldon Oval @ 4:10pm UNSW/ES v Manly Warringah @ Village Green @ 2:10pm BLACKTOWN 33.14-212 def. MOOREBANK 1.3-9 UNSW/ES — Bye Penrith — Bye Division Two Division Two UTS 20.17-137 def. SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 1.2-8 Saturday, May 26 Saturday, June 2 Illawarra v Auburn @ North Dalton Park @ 10:00am St George v Auburn @ Olds Park @ 10:00am SAINTS AFC 26.23-179 def. CAMPBELLTOWN 4.0-24 Manly Warringah v Moorebank @ Weldon Oval @ 2:00pm UNSW/ES v Illawarra @ Village Green @ 12:00pm Sydney University v UNSW/ES @ Sydney Uni No 1 @ 2:10pm Sydney University v Moorebank @ St Pauls Oval @ 2:10pm SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 17.15-117 def. SOUTHENR POWER 5.7-37 Nor West v St George @ Bensons Lane @ 2:10pm Camden v Nor West @ Harrington Park @ 2:10pm Sunday, May 27 Manly Warringah v Balmain @ Weldon Oval @ 4:10pm Balmain v Camden @ Henson Park @ 12:00pm Division Three DIVISION FOUR Division Three Saturday, June 2 Saturday, May 26 Southern Power v Blacktown @ Gwawley Oval @ 10:30am PENRITH 12.10-82 def. SOUTHERN POWER 0.3-3 Western Suburbs v Sydney University @ Picken Oval @ 10:30am Campbelltown v Western Suburbs @ Monarch Oval @ 12:00pm UTS v Southern Power @ Trumper Park @ 10:30am Macquarie University v Sydney Hills Eagles @ University Oval @ 12:00pm MANLY WARRINGAH 12.11-83 def. NOR WEST 6.8-44 Campbelltown v Moorebank @ Monarch Oval @ 12:00pm Saints afc v UTS @ Pioneer Park @ 2:10pm Sydney Hills Eagles v Saints afc @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 12:00pm Sunday, June 3 UNSW/ES 17.12-114 def. HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 5.4-34 Blacktown v Macquarie University @ BISP No2 @ 2:10pm Moorebank v Sydney University @ Rosedale Park @ 12:00pm Division Four Division Four UTS 12.12-84 def. NORTH SHORE 3.14-32 Saturday, May 26 Saturday, June 2 UTS v Southern Power @ Trumper Park @ 8:30am North Shore v Holroyd Parramatta @ Gore Hill Oval @ 8:30am GOSFORD 14.14-98 def. MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 3.2-20 Penrith v Nor West @ Greygums Oval @ 10:00am Manly Warringah v Macquarie University @ Weldon Oval @ 12:00pm Macquarie University v North Shore @ University Oval @ 12:00pm Penrith v UTS @ Greygums Oval @ 12:00pm DIVISION FIVE Gosford v Holroyd Parramatta @ Adcock park @ 1:00pm Southern Power v Nor West @ Gwawley Oval @ 2:10pm UNSW/ES v Manly Warringah @ Village Green @ 2:10pm Sunday, June 3 UTS 9.12-66 def. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 9.7-61 Division Five UNSW/ES v Gosford @ Village Green @ 12:00pm Saturday, May 26 Division Five SAINTS AFC 13.23-101 def. HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 2.1-13 Penrith v UTS @ Greygums Oval @ 8:30am Saturday, June 2 UNSW/ES v Macquarie University @ Village Green @ 12:00pm Penrith v Camden @ Greygums Oval @ 12:00pm PENRITH 21.16-142 def. MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 8.1-49 Sydney University v Moorebank @ Sydney Uni No 1 Oval @ 12:00pm Saints afc v UNSW/ES @ Pioneers Park @ 12:00pm Camden v Saints afc @ Harrington Park @ 2:10pm Sydney University v Macquarie University @ St pauls Oval @ 12:00pm Holroyd Parramatta — Bye Holroyd Parramatta v Moorebank @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 2:10pm UNSW/ES 12.11-83 def. CAMDEN 6.5-41 U18 Division One UTS — Bye Saturday, May 26 U18 Division One U18 DIVISION ONE MOOREBANK BYE Western Suburbs v Sydney University @ Picken Oval @ 8:30am Saturday, June 2 Illawarra v Pennant Hills @ North Dalton Park @ 12:00pm UNSW/ES v Illawarra @ Village Green @ 10:00am UNSW/ES 10.15-75 def. WESTERN SUBURBS 4.7-31 Penrith v Sydney Hills Eagles @ Greygums Oval @ 12:30pm Sydney Hills Eagles v St Ignatius@ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 11:45am Sunday, May 27 St George v Pennant Hills @ Olds Park @ 12:00pm SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 19.15-129 def. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 4.8-32 St Ignatius, Riverview v St George @ Drummoyne Oval @ 2:00pm North Shore v Sydney University @ Gore Hill Oval @ 12:30pm North Shore & UNSW/ES—Bye Western Suburbs & Penrith —Bye PENNANT HILLS 29.25-199 def. PENRITH 2.2-14 U18 Division Two U18 Division Two Saturday, May 26 Saturday, June 2 ILLAWARRA 14.6-90 def. ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW 7.6-48 Macquarie University v Saints afc @ University Oval @ 10:00am Southern Power v Saints afc @ Gwawley Oval @ 8:30am Manly Warringah v Moorebank @ Weldon Oval @ 12:00pm Sydney Hills Eagles v Nor West @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 9:45am ST GEORGE Bye NORTH SHORE Bye Nor West v Southern Power @ Bensons Lane @ 12:00pm Holroyd Parramatta v Moorebank @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 12:00pm Sunday, May 27 Manly Warringah v Balmain @ Weldon Oval @ 2:00pm U18 DIVISION ONE Balmain v Sydney Hills Eagles @ Henson Park @ 10:00am Macquarie University — Bye Holroyd Parramatta — Bye Womens NOR WEST 12.8-80 def. MANLY WARRINGAH 5.12-42 Womens Saturday, June 2 Saturday, May 26 Newtown v UNSW/ES @ Mahoney park @ 9:00am MOOREBANK 21.24-150 def. SAINTS AFC 2.2-14 Sydney University v UTS Shamrocks @ Sydney Uni No 1 @ 10:00am Penrith v UTS @ Greygums Oval @ 10:00am UNSW/ES v Auburn @ Village Green @ 10:00am Sydney University v Macquarie University @ St Pauls Oval @ 10:00am SOUTHERN POWER Won by forfeit MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Lost by forfeit Macquarie University v Balmain @ University Oval @ 4:30pm Western Wolves v Southern Power @ Mahoney Park @ 11:00am Wollongong v Newtown @ North Dalton Park @ 5:00pm Wollongong v Balmain @ North Dalton Park @ 11:00am HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 7.8-50 def. SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 5.10-40 Sunday, May 27 Auburn— Bye Southern Power v Penrith @ Gwawley Oval @ 12:00pm BALMAIN Bye

Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 4 Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 33 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2012 AFL SYDNEY RESULTS AFL SYDNEY WEBSITE PREMIER DIVISION Whatever you need to know about AFL Sydney ST GEORGE 9.2, 12.5, 17.8, 26.12 (168) UTS 5.3, 9.4, 17.6, 23.10 (148) CAMPBELLTOWN 3.0, 5.4, 5.4, 6.4 (40) ILLAWARRA 2.4, 5.7, 7.7, 9.11 (65) is available on our website GOALS, GOALS, ST GEORGE :N. Ryan 8, D. Napper 5, D. Ryan 4, D. Donohue 4, M. Holmes 2, P. UTS :D. Lavender 8, P. Healey 4, B. Worrall-Thompson 3, J. Caica 2, J. Kenna 2, M. Sain 1, B. Sharp 1, M. Edwards 1 Davis 2, A. Morley 1, S. Tregoning 1 www.sydneyafl.com.au CAMPBELLTOWN :H. Sherwood 2, L. Coughlan 1, J. Rub 1, S. Doherty 1, M. Linsen ILLAWARRA :E. Hailey 2, W. Edmed 1, R. Price 1, K. Ewen-Chappel 1, L. Wilson 1, 1 C. Hally-Burton 1, D. Jefferis 1, R. Cutifani 1 BEST, BEST, ST GEORGE :B. Jones, B. Heeney, N. Ryan, D. Ryan, P. McBride, H. Brooks UTS :F. Adamson, F. Boland, D. Lavender, J. Lynas, A. Morley, F. Purcell Latest News Results CAMPBELLTOWN :D. Linsen, M. Linsen, H. Sherwood, J. Rub, P. Simpson, A. ILLAWARRA :L. Wilson, W. Edmed, R. Cutifani, L. Rutter, K. Ewen-Chappel, E. Sneddon Franklin UMPIRES: M. Richards, F. Kazaylich, M. Baigent UMPIRES: M. Gestier, D. Deigan, B. Dean

UNSW/ES 4.5, 7.5, 16.6, 21.10 (136) SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 1.1, 3.3, 4.9, 9.9 (63) 2012 Fixtures Ladders WESTERN SUBURBS 2.1, 4.2, 5.3, 5.5 (35) SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 4.3, 7.6, 7.6, 9.8 (62)

GOALS, GOALS, UNSW/ES : L. Lavery 8, D. Rampe 4, J. Kiel 4, A. Gulden 3, R. Troon 1, P. Kefalas 1 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES : D. Killworth 2, J. Dwyer 2, J. Patira 1, A. Moeller 1, M. Photo Gallery Sydney AFL Forms WESTERN SUBURBS :B. Mumme 1, J. Codd-Miller 1, J. Zoppo 1, K. Currie 1, S. Clinch 1, B. Rogers 1, A. Foxall 1 Pearson 1 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY : M. Figg 3, A. Dyson 1, A. O'Dea 1, A. Holmes 1, S. Orton 1, BEST, R. Geraghty 1, T. Air 1 UNSW/ES :H. Nichols, R. Troon, J. Pascoe, J. Robbie, J. Kiel, L. Lavery BEST, All match details and player information will be available WESTERN SUBURBS : B. Mumme, L. Roehrig, S. Hudson, J. Zoppo, J. Polley, C. SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES : A. Foxall, M. Clinch, D. Killworth, E. Okunbor, J. Dwyer, R. McGrath Fitton UMPIRES: D. Newell, D. Garroway, P. Barron SYDNEY UNIVERSITY : S. Orton, A. Dyson, J. Fitzpatrick, P. Casey, M. Lemme, R. on the website by 7pm on the day of the match Geraghty UMPIRES: A. Lewis, L. McDonald, G. Bertram PENNANT HILLS 1.0, 5.6, 8.10, 10.12 (72) SOCIAL MEDIA BALMAIN 1.3, 2.4, 7.5, 10.9 (69)

GOALS, PENNANT HILLS : N. Campbell 2, C. Barton 2, M. Carey 1, B. Jack 1, M. Crawford 1, L. Bilbe 1, P. Barnes 1, R. Ediriwickrama 1 NORTH SHORE — BYE BALMAIN : B. Taggart 4, A. Cottrell 3, M. Round 1, T. Mabon 1, J. Coulloupas 1 BEST, PENNANT HILLS : D. Witt, L. Bilbe, T. Widmer, P. Barnes, A. Crisfield, D. Dell'Aquila BALMAIN :B. Taggart, D. Brian, J. Farrell, A. Cottrell, J. Cass, S. Bowen UMPIRES: C. Hayter, M. Peck, C. Fletcher DIVISION ONE A F L Sy d n e y @ A F L Syd n e y MANLY WARRINGAH 4.1, 6.7, 8.9, 16.11 (107) HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 3.1, 6.2, 8.4, 10.9 (69) UTS 0.2, 1.2, 4.3, 7.4 (46) SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 2.1, 3.2, 7.6, 8.7 (55) GOALS, GOALS, MANLY WARRINGAH : HOLROYD PARRAMATTA : M. Hill 4, J. Fenaroli 2, C. Galayini 1, J. Smith 1, J. Clark D. Kovacevic 4, L. Brain 3, T. Jones 2, J. Hall 1, J. Hawkins 1, A. Robertson 1, 1, M. Stacey 1 AFL SYDNEY MATCH OF THE WEEK R. Hart 1, T. Armitage 1, N. Bosschieter 1, T. Thurgarland 1 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES : J. Madden 3, S. Barton 2, B. Hynes 1, J. Duss 1, M. Baker 1 UTS : BEST, N. Robinson 1, J. Prince 1, R. Gioutsos 1, S. Silver 1, B. Holland 1, S. McGuinness 1, HOLROYD PARRAMATTA : C. Galayini, M. Hill, S. Potter, J. Fenaroli, S. McKinley, G. L. Meyrick 1 Webb In 2012 selected matches will be live streamed through the AFL Sydney BEST, SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES :M. Davis, J. Madden, B. Hynes, S. Barton, H. Benger, A. MANLY WARRINGAH : R. Hart, J. Hawkins, H. Koch, T. Armitage, S. Rix Tovell website thanks to Digital Sports. To watch live simply go to

SOUTHERN POWER 3.1, 6.4, 10.6, 13.10 (88) UNSW/ES 4.2, 9.4, 11.6, 13.8 (86) www.sydneyafl.com.au and click on the AFL Sydney TV tab. MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 2.1, 3.3, 4.5, 5.6 (36) WESTERN SUBURBS 3.0, 6.3, 7.7, 8.9 (57) GOALS, GOALS, SOUTHERN POWER : UNSW/ES : E. Moody 4, B. Abbott 4, A. Moody 3, R. Farrelly 1, M. Keys 1 J. Wilson 3, A. Fritsch 2, M. Graham 2, A. Carmody 1, A. Craig 1, R. King-Thornburg WESTERN SUBURBS : C. Specha 4, M. Carney 2, T. Woods 1, S. McWilliam 1 All matches live streamed will then be stored on the AFL Sydney website 1, T. Smith 1, M. Young 1, G. Enright 1 BEST, UNSW/ES : A. Bantoft, T. Falvey, J. McAnespie, A. Moody, E. Moody, A. MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY : A. Sliwka 2, S. Wood 1, A. MacCulloch 1, C. Schulz 1 Wright BEST, WESTERN SUBURBS : M. Stokes, P. Boyd, J. Bannister, T. Woods, C. Specha, T. and can viewed at any time. SOUTHERN POWER : M. Young, A. Craig, T. Smith, M. Graham, R. Emmerick, L. O'Hara Johnson

PENRITH 3.0, 6.3, 9.4, 10.7 (67) This weeks live match: PENNANT HILLS 1.1, 4.3, 5.6, 9.7 (61) GOALS, PENRITH : D. Chivas 3, J. Anasis 2, A. Sharp 2, M. Gann 1, B. Roberts 1, B. Robinson 1 PENNANT HILLS : R. Watts 2, J. Gaggin 2, F. Nixon 1, T. Gerard 1, N. De Gorter 1, O. Brodie 1, NORTH SHORE — BYE P. Witt 1 Saturday 2:30pm— WESTERN SUBURBS vs SYDNEY UNIVERSITY BEST, PENRITH : A. Sharp, D. Chivas, J. Edwards, N. Allison, H. Stibbard, D. Schroot PENNANT HILLS : R. Watts, C. Stucker, J. Clarke, N. Breen, D. Boulet, J. Richards

Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 32 Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 5 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au AFL SYDNEY TEAM OF THE WEEK—ROUND 7 2012 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS DIVISION FOUR P W L D F A % PTS UTS 7 7 0 0 843 267 316 28 GOSFORD 7 6 1 0 787 272 289 24 UNSW/ES 7 6 1 0 794 345 230 24 Fergus Adamson PENRITH 7 5 2 0 721 303 238 20 UTS MANLY WARRINGAH 7 4 3 0 423 458 92 16 NOR WEST 7 3 4 0 459 607 76 12 NORTH SHORE 7 2 5 0 338 695 49 8 Frank Boland Hayden Nichol SOUTHERN POWER 7 1 6 0 247 599 41 4 UTS UNSW/ES MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 7 1 6 0 263 721 36 4 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 7 0 7 0 233 841 28 0 DIVISION FIVE P W L D F A % MR UTS 7 6 0 1 600 252 238 93 Dan Witt Ted Widmer Sam Orton SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 5 1 0 544 197 276 83 Pennant Hills Pennant Hills Sydney University CAMDEN 6 4 2 0 454 375 121 67 UNSW/ES 6 3 2 1 471 300 157 58 SAINTS afc 6 3 3 0 461 336 137 50 MOOREBANK 6 2 4 0 540 468 115 33 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 6 2 4 0 220 533 41 33 Alex Foxall PENRITH 6 1 5 0 327 587 56 17 Sydney Hills Eagles HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 7 1 6 0 177 746 24 14 U18 DIVISION ONE P W L D F A % MR SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 6 6 0 0 661 249 266 100 Lewis Wilson PENNANT HILLS 5 4 1 0 486 251 194 80 James Pascoe David Ryan Illawarra ILLAWARRA 6 4 2 0 518 338 153 67 St George UNSW/ES SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 4 2 0 460 425 108 67 UNSW/ES 7 4 3 0 483 440 110 57 Brenton Mumme NORTH SHORE 4 2 2 0 338 223 152 50 Western Suburbs ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW 6 2 4 0 390 335 116 33 ST GEORGE 5 1 4 0 273 363 75 20 WESTERN SUBURBS 5 1 4 0 219 416 53 20 David Linsen PENRITH 6 0 6 0 120 908 13 0 Campbelltown U18 DIVISION TWO P W L D F A % MR SOUTHERN POWER 5 5 0 0 386 94 411 100 BALMAIN 5 4 1 0 606 218 278 80 MANLY WARRINGAH 6 4 2 0 396 298 133 67 MOOREBANK 5 3 2 0 397 372 107 60 Dominic Killworth Ben Taggart Richard Troon NOR WEST 6 3 3 0 413 337 123 50 Sydney Hills Eagles Balmain UNSW/ES HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 6 2 4 0 292 427 68 33 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 4 1 3 0 232 208 112 25 SAINTS afc 5 1 4 0 143 700 20 20 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 6 1 5 0 228 439 52 17 WOMENS P W L D F A % MR BALMAIN DOCKERS 6 6 0 0 681 109 625 100 NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS 4 4 0 0 345 79 437 100 Alex Foxall David Lavender WOLLONGONG SAINTS 5 4 1 0 305 103 296 80 Sydney Hills Eagles UTS SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 4 3 1 0 271 104 261 75 UNSW STINGRAYS 5 3 2 0 306 199 154 60 WESTERN WOLVES 6 3 3 0 418 187 224 50 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 5 2 3 0 194 223 87 40 Nick Ryan SOUTHERN POWER 6 2 4 0 158 250 63 33 St George AUBURN TIGERS 6 2 4 0 120 456 26 33 PENRITH RAMETTES 5 0 5 0 85 543 16 0 UTS SHAMROCKS 6 0 6 0 30 660 5 0

Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 6 Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 31 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2012 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS AFL SYDNEY RISING STAR—ROUND 7 PREMIER DIVISION P W L D F A % MR UNSW/ES 7 6 1 0 817 431 190 86 SAM TAGLIABUE (UNSW/ES) PENNANT HILLS 6 5 1 0 635 423 150 83 Sam came to Sydney in early 2011 to take up studies at UNSW from country Temora. He began his career at UNSW/ NORTH SHORE 5 4 1 0 563 288 195 80 ES in Division Three, playing in the successful grand final side as well as playing in Division One and Premier Division UTS 7 5 2 0 671 572 117 71 later in that year. BALMAIN 6 4 2 0 750 341 220 67 This year Sam has taken his game to another level where he continually starts the Bulldogs’ drive from the centre ST GEORGE 6 4 2 0 603 392 154 67 square with his deft taps to the on ball brigade and sometimes following up and clearing the ball to the forwards SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 6 3 3 0 370 514 72 50 from the centre. ILLAWARRA 7 3 4 0 562 652 86 43 Sam has also improved his marking around the ground, and when resting in the forward line he is regularly marking SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 0 6 0 340 667 51 0 the ball and kicking goals. Sam is equally as good below his knees when fighting for the WESTERN SUBURBS 6 0 6 0 360 794 45 0 ball on the ground staying on his feet and winning many contests. CAMPBELLTOWN 6 0 6 0 310 907 34 0 Sam has been rewarded with his form this year by being named in the training squad to take on the Victorian Amateurs at Blacktown on June 9.

DIVISION ONE P W L D F A % MR “Sam has a fantastic ability to win the footy in the air but his work at ground level is what MANLY WARRINGAH 7 7 0 0 785 191 411 100 really sets him apart from the traditional ruckman. His follow up efforts and his willing- SOUTHERN POWER 6 5 1 0 604 175 345 83 ness to chase and run down opponents has been the most pleasing aspects of Sam’s PENRITH 6 4 2 0 362 364 99 67 game” said coach Rhys McAlister. UTS 7 4 3 0 523 386 135 57 “Sam still has a tremendous amount of upside to his game and we, as a club, look forward MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 6 3 3 0 302 342 88 50 to fostering and developing that talent.” UNSW/ES 7 3 4 0 462 603 77 43 NORTH SHORE 5 2 3 0 264 306 86 40 Previous Nominees HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 6 2 4 0 317 403 79 33 Rd 1—Taran Etto (Campbelltown) SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 6 2 4 0 310 453 68 33 Rd 2—Joshua Cass (Balmain) PENNANT HILLS 6 2 4 0 279 477 58 33 Rd 3—Erol Sertbas (North Shore) Rd 4—Tim Wales (Pennant Hills) WESTERN SUBURBS 6 0 6 0 193 701 28 0 Rd 5—Jackson Monk (Balmain) Rd 6—Damon Steer (Sydney Hills Eagles) DIVISION TWO P W L D F A % MR UNSW/ES 7 7 0 0 680 364 187 100 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 5 1 0 400 293 137 83 AFL SYDNEY WOMEN’S RISING STAR—ROUND 6 BALMAIN 7 5 2 0 462 449 103 71 MANLY-WARRINGAH 6 4 2 0 468 284 165 67 ASHLEY GRAY (Macquarie University) MOOREBANK 7 4 3 0 591 447 132 57 CAMDEN 7 3 4 0 473 536 88 73 Fifteen year old Ashley Gray is from Sydney’s Western Suburbs and played her first game for the Macquarie Uni- NOR WEST 7 3 4 0 414 498 83 73 versity Warriors in Round 3 against Newtown after being encouraged by her high school PE Teacher to join the ST GEORGE 7 2 5 0 406 426 95 29 club. Her aptitude in a variety of sports including touch football, hockey and soccer allowed for an easy transition ILLAWARRA 7 1 6 0 419 489 86 14 into competitive AFL. AUBURN 7 0 7 0 249 776 32 0 Last weekend, Ashley showed tremendous ability, dashing away for two goals when her team needed them most and was a key to the Warriors’ victory. Ashley showed strength and determination during DIVISION THREE P W L D F A % PTS contested ball situations and made taking a mark look easy. UTS 7 7 0 0 922 87 1060 28 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 7 6 1 0 652 276 236 24 Ashley’s youth and speed are valuable attributes to the Macquarie University side, and BLACKTOWN 7 5 2 0 777 321 242 20 the team is excited to see her grow and develop into one the toughest young players in SAINTS afc 7 4 3 0 832 388 214 16 the league. SOUTHERN POWER 7 4 3 0 701 442 159 16 Previous Nominees MACQUARIE UNI 7 3 4 0 476 647 74 12 Rd 1—Sandra Janjetokic (Sydney University) SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 7 3 4 0 307 518 59 12 Rd 2—Jessica Paulic (Auburn) CAMPBELLTOWN 7 1 6 0 301 988 30 4 Rd 3—Caitlin Stanistreet (UNSW/ES) MOOREBANK 7 1 6 0 245 998 25 4 Rd 4—Steph Pokrivka WESTERN SUBURBS 7 1 6 0 168 716 23 4 Rd 5—Eleri Morris

Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 30 Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 7 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au BATS ON A MISSION NSWAF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION The UTS Bats are on a mission to regain the winning edge that has seen www.nswafua.com.au the club win ten premierships in their eleven year history. Bats’ Vice President, George Capozzi believed the club fell into a ‘trap’ 2012 Number List No Name No Name in 2011- the first year UTS fielded a Premier Division side. No Name 43 CYRUS AFTASI 57 MORGAN HUDSON “It was very disappointing – the club thought the Premier Division side 1 ANTON LEWIS 44 SEAN STREAT 58 CHRIS NIXON could be more competitive (than their 10th-placed finish),” he said. 2 ALEXANDER TALBOT 46 MATTHEW KRISE 60 MICHAEL ELLIOT “We were caught in a trap where we came off a premiership the previ- 3 JUSTIN FOX 47 DANIEL CRICHTON 61 BLAKE LANGER 48 CONOR DEWAR 62 ALEX HOCKING ous year in Division 1 and as always you get a few people who leave 4 DAVID NEWELL 49 STIRLING COATES 63 DAVID McPHERSON the club.” 5 CAMERON BARR 50 DAVID LENOIR 64 CHRISTINE BURROWS A change of focus and personnel has helped the club already overtake their three wins in the 6 JAMES BAILEY 51 JEREMY BOLAND 65 MATTHEW GEDDES 7 FRANK KALAYZICH top grade last year. 52 ANDREW MORRIS 66 JORDAN JACKSON “I think there was a whole change of focus from trying to build the football club in term of num- 9 MICHAEL PECK 53 JESS MARKUT 69 PAUL O’BRIEN bers to putting more time into being more successful in every grade,” Capozzi believes. 10 MARK HOPKINS 54 JUSTIN REISS 70 ZOE VICIC “Previously, we’ve been inclusive and we still are- but even though we now have six teams we 11 DEAN GARROWAY 55 DANIEL COGHLAN 71 MATTHEW ELLIOTT want to focus to make sure our Premier Division side is successful and hopefully that will all 12 TODD FLETCHER 56 IGOR STOJKOV 79 DAMIAN ELVEY filter down. 13 CARL FLETCHER Capozzi singled out new coach, Daniel Lynch for special praise. 14 WILLIAM MacARTHUR The committee of the AFL Umpire Group I NSWA- “We have in terms of professionalism, restructured our coaching panel and getting Lynchy on 15 STEPHEN STORK FUA wishes to congratulate both Brad Dean and board has definitely added a different flavour of professionalism coming from an AFL standard 17 AIDAN GROSAS Brian Becroft who recently officiated their first AFL background,” he said. 18 STEVEN WALLBANK Sydney Competition Premier Division Game. We “The players are more closely critiqued on their own performances and he gives a lot of feed- 19 GAVIN BERTRAM back on where they can improve and what it takes for us to become a successful team.” 20 CHRIS HAYTER hope there are many more to come. The club also placed a focus on building their playing roster. 22 JOHN BENSON “Our bottom six players probably weren’t up to Premier Division standard; to be fair,” Capozzi 23 MICHAEL RICHARDS The editor of this article would also like to apologise admitted. 24 LACHLAN McDONALD to Anton Lewis for the unintentional omission of his “I think the recruiting process this year has been fantastic where we have picked up some really 25 CHRIS MARATHAKIS good A-standard players. 26 ASHLEY SYMONS name and record in a recent article about current “There is a lot more pressure for spots this year where last year we were struggling to get the 27 GLEN CALLAGHAN “running umpires” who have officiated over 200 right type of player on the paddock.” 29 GEORDIE HAWKINS AFL Sydney Football Games. For the record Anton This weekend’s Old Boys and Family Day gives the club a chance to connect with former players 30 JACK BAWDEN has officiated 337 games in total, 309 of which have of the club and as Capozzi identifies, the next generation. 31 BRAD DEAN “It is a great way to encourage ex-players of the club and their families to come down and join in 32 RILEY MIEDLER been in Premier Division – as at Rd 5. and do it on the tradition that they had such an important part in building,” he said. 33 TOM BOWES “It is also important to give the club another side to their social activities..we are also a family- 34 LUKE TURNER Well Done Anton, you continue to set a fine exam- oriented place where people can feel comfortable and hopefully one day their kids will grow up 35 PETER HUMPHRIES ple to the umpire group. around the football club and get involved in the future.” 36 SAMUEL PARKINSON Capozzi believes success in Premier Division plays a key role, as well as increased access to 37 STEPHEN BAKER Waverley Oval, in growing the club’s status in the Eastern Suburbs. 38 VICTORIA RAWLINGS “The main goal (this year) is for the A grade to be very competitive and to make finals,” he said. 39 DANIEL WHITE The upward curve also extends to the club’s future goals. 40 MICHAEL RASO “We want to continue on the road we are on, culturally- we want to keep building that...by not 41 ANDY SMYTH only being the best performers on the field but also the place where people can be proud to call 42 ROBERT COOKSLEY their home club by how we perform on and off the field.” 43 SEAN STREAT

Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 8 Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 29 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au NOR WEST JETS AFL SYDNEY REPRESENTATIVE SQUADS 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Don Ollington AFL Sydney has named a 28-man squad in preparation for their Representative fixture against Victorian No Name Goals Club Colours: Blue & White Amateurs which will be played at Blacktown International Sports Park on Saturday June 9. 1 STEPHEN CHASE Craig McGough will be in charge of the squad with Neil Brunton his assistant. www.hawkesburyafc.com.au 2 PETER KYLE 3 PETER RICHARDSON Last week saw the the Jets knock up 2 out of 3 wins for the club. The The squad will commence training next Wednesday night with the squad ultimately looking to reverse the 4 RYAN JOHNSTON u18’s and Seniors notched up wins but the Reserves couldn’t keep their trend which has seen the Victorians win both encounters; by 5 points at Henson Park in 2008 and 80 points 5 TOM ROBERTS winning streak going. in Melbourne in 2010.

7 OWEN BUTCHER st The u18’s had 8 different goals scorers for the game with 1 gamer The full squad is: 9 SCOTT ALLAN Blake Couzin helping himself to 2 and fellow 1st gamer Sunday Achiek 10 DANIEL GUTHERIDGE working his way nicely in the game the longer it went. Half time saw Leigh CONWAY Balmain Jason COULLOUPAS Balmain 11 JOSH HOWE the Jets up by only 3 points but in a dominant 2nd half they kicked 8 Kris ERICSON Balmain Jeremy KENNEDY Balmain 12 STEPHEN DAVIDSON goals to 2 with Adam Braid continuing his strong marking from last Selby LEE-STEERE Balmain Kristian PEARSON Balmain 14 AARON BAYNE week. This week the 18’s welcome the Southern Power to Bensons Matthew ROUND Balmain Ben TAGGART Balmain Lane who are sitting atop of the ladder. 15 MICHAEL YEE Craig WHITE Balmain Gerard WILKIE Balmain

Troy BARTLETT Illawarra Ken EWEN-CHAPPEL Illawarra 17 MICHAEL GRAY The Reserves ran with Manly in the 1st stanza and only a goal split the 2 18 PAUL SHERWOOD teams at qtr time. Micheal Yee was giving the Jets good drive but the Ryan PRICE Illawarra Brendan FITZGERALD North Shore 19 AARON LAWES 2nd qtr saw Manly start to get on top and kicked 4 goals to 1 in the 2nd Dale FITZGERALD North Shore Ron WASON North Shore 20 JAKE BERRY and opened up a 25 point half time lead. Peter Richardson and Steve Matt CAREY Pennant Hills Alex GOODALL Pennant Hills Steaszek were working tirelessly for the Jets but they could only man- Tim WALES Pennant Hills Kieran WRIGHT Pennant Hills 21 CHRIS KYLE rd age 1 goal in the 3 qtr to Manly’s 3. The last qtr saw the Jets halt Declan DONOHUE St George Ben ROGERS Sydney Hills Eagles 22 JESSE BRAY Manly’s drive restricting them to 1 major while adding 2 of thier own Max COLLETT UNSW/ES Adam GULDEN UNSW/ES 23 CHRIS AHEARN and Peter Kyle finished with 3 majors for the game. 24 PAUL WEBSTER Jeremy KIEL UNSW/ES Ryan PLANT UNSW/ES Dane RAMPE UNSW/ES Sam TAGLIABUE UNSW/ES 25 MATTHEW SMITH The Seniors had another tough game against the Wolves but the low 26 GRANT HOFFMAN scoring tight contest kept a good crowd enthralled in the encounter. A 33-man AFL Sydney Development squad (below) has also been named to play in the curtain-raiser fixture Neither side could get a decent break on the other and the Jets back- 27 JONO DOWL against the Farrer Football League. line was keeping them in the game and halftime gave both sides a The squad will be coached by Chris Hughes with Adrian Raftery performing the Team Manager role. 28 BRETT McAMISH chance to regroup and reset for what was to become another tight half 29 DON OLLINGTON of football. 3qtr time saw the Jets down and it would take the first 2 Chris BOLT Balmain Adam COOK Southern Power 30 SCOTT BRAID goals of the quarter to get them in front. Josh Howe slotted the 1st from Josh CASS Balmain Graham ENRIGHT Southern Power 31 KANE RUSSELL the boundary in front of the large gathering at the clubrooms and when James HOWARD Balmain Daniel TURNER Southern Power Daniel Graham snapped truly from the point post on the same side the 32 JAMES MOYNIHAN Jackson MONK Balmain Nick RYAN St George crowd erupted and this was all the Jets required to spur them on. Shane DOHERTY Campbelltown Paul SAIN St George 33 MICHAEL MORGAN Manly were not going to go down without a fight and goaled them- 35 ANDREW TRAVERS selves but in the end the Jets had their noses in front by 2 goals when Paul GREEN Campbelltown Aaron SAVAGE Sydney Hills Eagles 36 MARTY INGHAM the siren went to the joy of all who had attended our ladies and spon- David LINSEN Campbelltown Josh SHEPHARD Sydney Hills Eagles 40 DAVID CLINCH sors day. Thank you to all who help volunteer throughout the day to Marcus LINSEN Campbelltown Damon STEER Sydney Hills Eagles 42 WARWICK SMITH make it a success not just off the ground but on as well with special Tom GREEN Illawarra Leif STUART Sydney Hills Eagles mention to Doc for his efforts throughout the day. 44 ADAM SCOTT Barron HANSON Illawarra Max CARTER Sydney University

Lewis WILSON Illawarra Tom HEATH UNSW/ES 55 MATTHEW DAVIDSON Don’t forget to get your tickets for the Jets raceday on Monday June 11 60 JESSE CLARK it promises to be a great day so don’t miss out. Contact Glenn Whitney David KOVACEVIC Manly Warringah Alex HENDERSON UNSW/ES 61 TROY CLENT 0403185265 if you require any more information. Connor PETTERSON Manly Warringah Hayden NICHOLS UNSW/ES 65 LUKE ALLAN Pat BRACKIN North Shore Matt RAWLINSON UNSW/ES 77 MATTHEW BROPHY Sam CARRUTHERS North Shore Brenton MUMME Western Suburbs 79 STUART TIBBEN Lachlan PRYOR North Shore Josh ZOPPO Western Suburbs Dale CHIVAS Penrith 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final

Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 28 Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 9 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au CAMPBELLTOWN BLUES HOLROYD PARRAMATTA GOANNAS 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Craig McGough Senior Coach: Shane Jorgenson No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Navy & White Club Colours: Blue & Yellow 1 PAUL GREEN www.campbelltownblues.aflnsw www.goannas.com.au 1 ADAM BYRNE

2 TARAN ETTO After breaking their season duck in the last round, the Division 1 Goannas 2 MICHAEL STACEY (vc) Firstly congratulations to Benny Wharton for mak- were looking to maintain their momentum when they took on one of their 3 JOSH HOLE 3 LUCK COCKS ing the under 18s state side squad. And also to Taz local rivals in the Eagles. There were many players who had been waiting for 4 JOEL BOTTIN-NOONAN this game to come around, and they definitely hit the ground running, and 4 JARRYD SMITH and Dutchy who got to have a crack with the Giants controlled much of the tempo in the first half, opening up an 18 point lead at 5 JORDAN PIDGEON 5 JOSH OBRIEN in the NEAFL. the long break. The second half as expected saw the Eagles come out hard, and the Goannas were caught on the back foot, and early in the last saw their 6 BEN DYHRBERG 7 JOSH VAN LUEN lead eradicated. TO the boys credit, they dug deep and responded, scoring the 7 LUKE McLEOD 8 RHYS HAMILTON We also got the Linsen boys, Dozer and Greeny into last 3 goals of the game to secure a 14 point lead and continue to climb the ladder. Charlie Galayini was best on ground, continuing his hot streak of form. 8 MATTHEW CAHILL 10 NICK HUDSON the Sydney Development Squad. This just shows Simon Potter was fantastic in the backline, along with Grant Webb. Stuart McKinley and Jason Fenaroli were as tough as nails in the middle. Mark Hill 9 GRADY TAPPING 11 BEN WHARTON that while we are struggling for wins, what Goughy was strong up forward and bagged 3 goals as well as some crucial marks. 10 BRYCE MAYNE 12 BLACK McCROSSEN has implemented this year will bear fruit later as these boys as well as several others mature. Division 4 were still searching for the elusive first win when they took on 11 SCOTT MAGUIRE 13 BRYCE JOYSON UNSW at Gipps. Once again, the team was able to show in patches that they will be able to compete and be able to mix it with the best, however they 12 GRANT WEBB 14 BRYCE MARTIN Don't forget Dave's gentlemens night this Saturday could not maintain the effort for the whole game and ended up going down to 13 JAKE BRAZELL 15 KIEREN MONTELEONE the Bulldogs. Drew Lawrence was best on ground, while Adam Townsend, Ash at the club rooms. Mulcahy, Matt Burn, Albert Leung and Ben Pooley all put in big efforts. 14 SCOTT NOLAN 17 DAVE LINSEN 15 MURRAY BAMFORTH After the euphoria of their win last week, Div 5 headed out to take on Saints 18 MITCH HOGAN This week div 3 play in the local derby against AFC and see if they could score back to back wins for the first time. However, 16 STUART McKINLEY 19 JAMES WATKINS it was not to be as Saints controlled the game from the first siren, and secured Moorebank and the ones battle North Shore. a convincing win. Clive Sharp was best on ground as his great return from 17 CHARLES GALAYINI 21 BRENDAN HOGAN umpiring to playing continues. Matt Ophof, Nathaniel Fennell, Ethan Dean, 18 BRETT RIZZO John Findlater and Ross Jennings were also strong performers. 22 BRENTON SOMMERVILLE 19 KRISTIAN CARVILLE The Under 18’s were also playing local rivals the Eagles, with both sides look- 23 SIMON DAVID 20 MARK HILL ing to take a grip on a spot in the top 4. In a very even match up, the boys 24 JOEL RUB were able to keep their noses in front all day with some hard, tough and at- 21 PETER ZUVELLA tacking footy, and when the final siren went some accurate kicking ensured 27 DANIEL FRASER that the Goannas secured a 10 point win and put themselves on the edge of 22 MARK HUDSON 28 JOEL WHEELER the top 4. Miguel Linsom was great off half back and through the middle, and 23 KANE RADFORD was well supported by Jaryd Mayne and Harry Spiteri. Naz Shinwari was strong 29 ALEX SNEDDON as always up forward. 24 GREG ADAMS 30 SHANE DOHERTY 25 MATTHEW DIXON 35 HAMISH SHERWOOD 26 BEN POOLEY 42 KYLE SOMMERVILLE 27 SHANE WILLIAMS 43 LUKE COUCHLAN 28 UMIT AKGUL 45 MITCH HOGAN 29 SHANE WAHID 49 MARCUS LINSEN 33 ANDREW MUNNS (c) 55 MATT MOREY 35 SIMON POTTER 36 SIRELI FIFITA

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Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 10 Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 27 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au SOUTHERN POWER NORTH SHORE BOMBERS 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Rod Craig & Simon Closter Senior Coach: Jon Hayres No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Aqua, Black & White Club Colours: Black & Red 1 LACHLAN PRYOR www.southernpower.com.au www.northshorefc.com.au 1 LIAM DAVIS 2 DANNY ROBERTS 2 ALAN FRITSCH 3 DALE FITZGERALD Last weekend was an important day on the Power's The Sydney AFL’s divisional structure sees North Shore spread far and wide this Saturday. Our seniors travel to Campbelltown, our 4 MICHAEL TRENT 3 RYAN MURPHY calender - The Southern Power Ladies Day. While the second meeting with the Blues this year. The clash at Gore Hill in 5 JARRYD WATTERS 4 JAMES CLARKE ladies enjoyed a champagne or two on the sidelines, the April saw the Bombers record a big win by over 100 points; and 6 SAM CURRUTHERS 5 MATTHEW DOWLING men's and women's teams took on Macquarie Univer- we’ll be hoping the week’s rest will see our senior Bombers fresh 7 BRENDAN FITZGERALD and ready to go and play another strong game. Our Div 1 and Div 4 6 ROD CRAIG sity and Penrith Sides. 8 CHRIS MURPHY teams will have a shorter road trip, travelling to Macquarie Uni for 7 PHILLIP HAMER clashes with the Warriors. It’s the second time North Shore have 9 ADRIAN HARRY Whilst the Women's, 3's and 2's lost tough matches, the 10 JASON HARRY 8 STUART BRIERTY played Mac Uni this year; with the earlier meetings at Gore Hill 1's team came back from a week off with the bye to seeing Div 1 get up in a thriller and Div 4 fight hard but go down. 12 SAM NAISMITH 9 ANDREW CRAIG record a comfortable win 88-36 against rival Macquarie Under 18s have back-to-back byes, and will have their third week off 13 TIM NASH 10 CAMERON ROE Uni. After a relatively slow start, the boys started to get for the season. 14 JAMIE O’DELL 15 SCOTT EASEY 11 MITCHELL NEW going throughout the game, eventually winning every quarter. The win was led by the hard hitting Matt Last week, three of our four sides had the bye. Div 4 were in action, 16 MATTY THOMAS taking on the undefeated UTS at Mahoney Park. At half time, the 12 ADAM COOK 17 MICHAEL VOYAGE Young, along with Ondi, MG and Tristan whom all had Bombers had a chance of pulling off the upset of the season when 13 MATTHEW YOUNG strong performances. Jared Wilson bagged another 3 they took a shock two-point lead into the sheds at half time. But the 19 RYAN MELDRUM 14 DANIEL TURNER and The Fritsch added 2, as the goal scoring competition third quarter didn’t run our way, with the Bombers held score-less 20 PAT CODLING and the Bats running in eight goals. The Bombers created chances in 21 TOM McMAHON 15 MICHAEL FINDLAY between the two continues to heat up, with both sitting on 19 goals a piece. the last quarter, but were unable to convert them into goals and 22 ZAC MANLEY 16 GRAHAM ENRIGHT finished with 3.14 for the day. 24 NICK TODD

17 ROSS EMMERICK 25 RON WASON This weekend sees all Power Men's sides up against UTS Last Saturday night, an enjoyable night was had by those who at- 26 TIM WESTON 18 LUKE JANSSON at Trumper Park, as the Women's and 18's take on Pen- tended the masquerade cocktail function at the Crows Nest. The 27 SAM SCHMIDT 19 ANDREW CLUFF rith and Nor West respectively. Goodluck to all grades Crowie were a great host, and we look forward to an ongoing rela- tionship with them as one of our sponsors. For those who didn’t 28 KEITH MITCHELL 20 LIAM AGGETT this weekend! make it, you missed a great night; but we hope to see you at some 29 LACHLAN KILPATRICK 21 JAKE HARDY of our upcoming events. 30 RORY PRYOR Southern Power would like to thank the strong support 31 JACK DAVIS 22 JARRYD WILSON from our sponsors - Miranda Hotel, Blum, Programmed, Have you ordered you 2012/2013 Entertainment Book? Contact 32 TOM ANYSLEY 23 MATTHEW GRAHAM Runnulla, M.I.Linings, Mortgage Choice, Battery World, Michelle McIntyre - [email protected] or go to the following 33 DOUG HADDIN 24 MARSHALL CAIRNDUFF Dial A Picture Frame, Couvaras Architects, Sean Fitz- link https://www.entertainmentbook.com.au/orderbooks/213693x 34 DAVID ORR to order your copy now. 35 CHARLIE CALLENDAR 25 LEON JOHNSON patrick Panelbeating, Salon Seventy Six, AESC and 36 TIM SCHMIDT 27 IAN HOLDER Greater Union Miranda. Good luck to all players, coaches and officials for today’s games. 38 BROCK HATTON 28 JACK DICKENS Go North Shore!!! 39 PATTY BRACKIN 29 KEITH LILL 40 BRENT BARNES 32 SHANE DEMIR 41 RICHARD LYNCH 42 ADAM REDDIE 34 RYAN KING-THORNBURG 45 ALEX HARMER 36 TRISTAN SMITH 46 KADE TANGNEY

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Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 26 Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 11 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au ILLAWARRA LIONS MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WARRIORS 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Ken Ewen - C h a p p e l Senior Coach: Damien Phillips 2012 Team List No Name Goals Club Colours: Red & White Club Colours: Red, Black & White No Name Goals 1 BEN HYNDES www.wlions.com.au www.muafc.com 2 THOMAS GREEN 1 COLBY SCHULZ 3 KENNETH EWEN-CHAPPELL Last weeks games provided a combination of disappoint- Macquarie University Australian Football Club suffered defeats in all four of 2 NATHAN JACKSON 4 WADE EDMED their men’s grades over the weekend but were buoyed by the performance of ment and promise for the Illawarra Lions, in a week 3 DYLAN BROGAN 5 CHRIS HALLY-BURTON their Women’s team. For the second week in a row the Warrior Women se- where we saw all 3 teams playing at different venues. cured the four points after defeating Southern Power 7.5.47 to 2.2.14 at 6 RICKY NEELS 4 ANDRE SLIWKA In Premier division, Lions faced a bitter defeat to UTS Gwawley Oval in Caringbah. 7 ETHAN HAILEY It was a history-making result for the team, recording their first win against Bats at Waverley Oval. Despite strong performances 5 PAUL JACKSON 8 BRAD PATTERSON Southern Power since the Warrior Women’s founding into the Sydney from Wilson, Rutter, Edmed, Cutifani, Ewen-Chappell and Women’s AFL competition in 2009, whilst also marking the first time they have 9 BARRON HANSON 6 SHAUN SMITH Franklin, overall the team was lacklustre and not strong recorded consecutive victories within a season. 10 JIMMY WEAVERS The Warriors took to the first quarter with guns blazing, overpowering their 7 JAMES MOYLAN 11 MITCHELL DALY enough on the ball. opposition in the midfield and held the majority possession in their forward 50. The Warriors’ momentum continued in the second quarter and at half 8 SEAN ELLICOT 12 RYAN PRICE time the Power still remained scoreless. The second half saw the team from 13 DANIEL McCLURE The Division 2 lads also suffered a loss to Moorebank at the South put up a much more spirited fight kicking 2 goals to 1 to win the 9 THOMAS POPE 14 RHYS BRANBROOK Rosedale Park. After a strong start and a first quarter half. But the ground work had been done early and Macquarie were able to 10 GAVIN NIXON lead, and better results in the third quarter, the Lions hold on for a 33 point win. 16 LEWIS WILSON Fifteen year-old Ashley Grey was amongst the best for Macquarie, playing an 11 HUGH KIRBY 17 KEEGAN LITCHFIELD were unable to capitalise and finish the whole 4 quarters influential role on the wings and kicking two goals, whilst best on ground was indisputably Leah Woldhuis who was instrumental at centre half back, shutting 12 PETE LEBRETON 18 LUKE RUTTER on the same note. BOG were C Cook, Burleigh, Boatfield, Goodspeed , Jenner and W Cook . down the Power forwards and leading the teams defensive charge. 19 RYAN WELLS Team manager Liz Fassone was ecstatic with the result saying, “What a result! 13 NICK WILLIAMSON I remember playing Southern Power in 2010 and going down by just four 21 CHRISTOPHER COOK 14 ANDREW ROBERTSON 22 DUANE JEFFERIS These performances were overshadowed by the impres- points. It was shattering for the team considering our winless 2010 season”. Coach Dan Ranson echoed Fassone’s comments after the match, “Today’s 15 SAMUEL WOOD 23 PAUL BALDING sive efforts of our Under 18 division 1 side, who recorded result demonstrates the progress this team has made over the past two years 24 TROY BARTLETT a very important and significant win against St Ignatius and will give the girls plenty of confidence going forward with the rest of the 16 SAM FORREST 25 RHYS CUTIFANI Riverview at Drummoyne Oval. Spearheaded by gutsy season”. In Division 1 of the Sydney AFL competition, Southern Power were too strong 17 SAM SIMPSON 26 RICHARD OEHME performances from Kolster, Walsh, Forst and Roebuck at home for Macquarie University. The Warriors battled encouragingly in the 27 WILL COOK and new recruits Bottin-Noonan and Hamilton, these first half but the class of the Power shone through in the second half as they 18 MARK BISHOP ran out resounding 52-point victors. 29 ERIN FRANKLIN young lads kept the St Ignatius boys goalless until the 19 CAMERON LUDOWYKE The Warriors will have their chance at redemption against North Shore next 30 NICK TAIT second half and were dominant throughout the game. week after the Bombers snuck past them by just four points in Round 3 at 20 MICHAEL TWOHIG 31 SAM JENNER Gore Hill Oval in St Leonards. This time Macquarie will have the home ground 32 SAM CAIRNS advantage with the match taking place at 2.10pm at University Oval in North 22 MARK RICE The Lions are looking forward to a better showing when Ryde. The Women will play in the match directly following the Division 1 game 33 JOSHUA LEWIS we host Pennant Hills and Auburn at the Loins Den this as they take on Balmain at 4.30pm. 23 JORDAN BELL 34 JOSHUA TIER week. 25 BRODIE COOPER 35 MATTHEW ADAMSON Macquarie University has six teams in the Sydney AFL competition, including four senior men’s teams, and an U18’s and Women’s team. Club nights are 27 NED ANDERSON 38 MITCHELL BATES held every Thursday at University Oval, North Ryde and new players are 39 JACOB BROOKFIELD always welcome. For more information, visit 28 LUKE GEMMILL 41 BEN GATWOOD www.muafc.com.au or find us on Facebook. 29 RONAN WORDSWORTH 43 DYLAN BROOKE 44 PETER LLOYD 32 JOSEPH RISLEY 48 RYAN WOODWARD 34 ANGUS RODGERS 58 SHANE MORGAN

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Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 12 Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 25 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au PENRITH RAMS PENNANT HILLS DEMONS 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Phil McGuinness Senior Coach: Chris Yard No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Black, Teal & White Club Colours: Navy blue & Red 1 BRYCE RONEY 1 DANIEL KEATING www.penrithrams.com.au www.phafl.com.au 2 NATHAN ALLISON 2 SEBASTIAN PARKER 3 ADAM SHARP The Penrith Rams moved into third place on the Division One ladder as they held off a fast Last weekend we had a Sunday game at Mike Kenny oval against Balmain Dock- finishing Pennant Hills side by six points at Mike Kenny Oval on Sunday. The Rams started 3 AARON CRISFIELD 4 BRAD LEECH ers. This game was an opportunity for the Demons to perform against the im- the stronger as they took a handy 11 point lead into quarter time, before an even second 4 TOM ANGEL 5 RYAN BOYD term saw the visitors go into the sheds with a two goal buffer. Penrith came out after half proved Dockers. Pre game we lost Sam Widmer and Matt McCamey giving the time looking the stronger, and with the margin out to 22 points at the final change, it opportunity to Harry Angel and Tom Rivers. After a very tight first quarter with 5 ALISTAIR RICHARDSON 6 DALE CHIVAS seemed as though a comfortable win was on the cards. The Demons had other ideas only a single goal to each team the Demons kicked away with a 4 goal second 7 DANIEL SCHROOT however, as they rammed on four unanswered goals to hit the front. The Rams were able quarter to lead by 20 points at the ½ time break. The third quarter saw a good 6 BRANT JACK 8 BLAKE ROBERTS to lift again, and a string of behinds saw scores level with only a minute on the clock, fight back by the Dockers kicking 5 goals for the quarter to the Demons 3. Both 9 NICK CAMPBELL before Dale Chivas was able to mark strongly and go back to kick the winning goal, his third teams’ backlines were under pressure and we were in for a tight last quarter. 9 JAY EDWARDS for the afternoon. The final quarter was a solid performance by both teams with the Dockers kicking 10 ROB WATTS 3 goals to take the lead towards time on. The Demons backline performed well 10 BEN ROBINSON Adam Sharp continues to mark everything in sight, and he was Penrith’s best, along with 11 GLENN WATTS under the pressure and continually turned back potential scoring chances. The 11 DAVID BRADLEY Chivas and the ever reliable Jay Edwards. Harley Stibbard and Daniel Schroot provided Demons ruck combination and mid field continued with their solid performance 12 DAVID SMITH 12 TAYT CORLESS plenty of drive on the ball, whilst special mention must also be made of vice-captain Nathan Allison, in his last game for the club before he moves to Melbourne for work. to move the ball forward. The Demons kicked 2 goals for the quarter to run out 13 HARRY ANGEL 13 SAM LOCKART ‘Nato’ has been a terrific clubman and is universally respected for the way he plays his winners by 3 points. Best players were Dan Witt, Luke Bilbe, Ted Widmer, Peter football, and everyone at the Rams wishes him all the best. Barnes, Aaron Crisfield and Damian Dell’Aquila. The experienced players in 14 ALEX GOODALL 14 MATTHEW PAYNE Wright, Campbell, Carey, Parker, and Jack all contributed with their regular solid 15 KIERAN WRIGHT 15 KAVERA CARR The reserves kept pace with the frontrunners in Division Four as they overcame Southern performances. Goal kickers were Nick Campbell 2, Chris Barton 2, Matt Carey and Power in the early game at Gwawley Park to the tune of 79 points. The highlight for coach 16 TIM WALES 17 GEORGE PANERAS 1 each Peter Barnes, Luke Bilbe, Matt Carey, Mitch Crawford, Ranga Ediriwick- Michael Bottrill was the Rams effort in keeping the home side goalless, although improve- rama and Brant Jack. ment is still required with the quality of their forward entries. Brad Leech proved to be a 17 ADAM NIXON 18 PHIL McGUINESS terrific target as he booted six goals, showing his undoubted potential after a couple of 18 DAN WITT 19 ADAM WEST years away from the game. Ed Kirby, James Stiff and Nathan Rowley were others to do Division 1 were also at home against Penrith in what on paper was predicted to 20 LIAM MURPHY well. be a good game. Penrith applied the pressure early and the Demons fought hard 19 PAT WITT but by the half time break had a 12 point deficit. The third quarter saw Penrith 21 JOSH ANASIS In Division Five, the Rams made history as the thirds won their first ever match as a stand- kick 3 goals to the Demons 1 and they held a 22 point lead at ¾ time. The last 20 JOSH BARTY 22 MATTHEW GANN alone side, defeating Macquarie Uni by an emphatic 93 points. First-year player Brendan quarter was the Demons best quarter for the game when they kicked 4 goals to 21 BEN URWIN Moroney continues to show his promise with a best on ground performance, as does Mark 23 MITCH REINHARD take the lead but Penrith’s solitary goal for the quarter allowed them to win by 6 Batten who lead the goal kicking with four. U/18’s player Gregg Major also did well, whilst points. Best players for the Demons were Rob Watts, Cody Stucker, Jason Clarke, 23 CHRIS BARTON 24 BEN McGOVERN Clarrie Dent in his first game for the club in many years showed that he hadn’t lost any Nathan Breen, Darren Boulet and Jake Richards. The goal kickers were Ron Watts ability in finishing with three goals, as did Stuart Ayres MLA. 25 DAMIAN DELL’AQUILA 25 JAKE PIANTA 2, Jarred Gaggin 2 with 1 each to Fraser Nixon, Tom Gerard, Nick DeGorter, Oliver 26 BRANDON JACK 26 LACHLAN SMITH An undermanned U/18’s side went down by 185 points to a strong Pennant Hills unit, Brodie and Pat Witt. although the boys continue to be a credit to themselves with their attitude and endeavour. 28 CAMERON SMITH 27 TOM HALL Harry Doyle, Martin Wyburn and Theo Whitmore were standouts, along with promising Penno 18"s had a significant win against the young Penrith team with a solid four 30 PETER BARNES 28 HARLEY STIBBARD Blue Mountains youngster, Brad Camilleri. quarter effort and running out winners by 185 points. It was an excellent result

30 GORDON HOWELL for the Demons with good teamwork all over the ground. Best players were Josh 31 MATHEW BAGLIN The Ramettes hosted the strong Newtown Breakways side, and despite going down by 113 Barty, Liam Williams, James Dunn, Michael Cantrall, Tom Abbott and Rich Ma. 31 NATHAN ROWLEY points, the girls deserve a lot of credit for their endeavor throughout. Jenny Brown, Nat Goal kickers were Liam Williams 4, Tom Abbott, Jed McChlery, Jacob Mandy, Reed 32 FRASER NIXON Camilleri and Fran Fitting were best for Penrith in a good team effort. Davies, James Dunn 3 each, Michael Cantrall, Rich Ma, Nicholas Hey, Jesse Hare 2 33 LUKE BURCHER 33 MATTHEW CARTER and 1 each to Stewart Hodges and Jake Gunstone. 36 MARK WOODFORD This weekend sees the seniors and U/18’s come up against Sydney Hills Eagles, whilst the 35 NICK BAGLIN reserves tackle Nor-West Jets and the Division Five boys 37 MATTHEW LEWIS play UTS, with all matches at Greygums Oval. The Today Premier Division and Under 18s are at Dalton Park Wollongong oval against 38 SAM WIDMER 39 MARK JACKSON Ramettes travel to Gwawley Park to take on Southern Illawarra while Division 1 is at Manly. Power. 41 MATTHEW CAREY 42 LUKE JONES 42 THOMAS EDMUNDS 43 CAMERON BUTLER The club would like to acknowledge the continued sup- port in 2012 of our wonderful sponsors, IGA Signature, 43 TED WIDMER 46 NATHAN WRIGHT Ice Break Ice Coffee, the Red Cow Inn, Freestyle Barber 52 DARREN BOULET 52 GRANT BERRY Shop and Mr Taxman. 54 BRAD REDFERN 55 MATT McCAMEY 71 JAKE SULTANA 56 RANGA EDIRIWICKRAMA 59 LUKE BILBE

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Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 24 Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 13 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au WESTERN SUBURBS MAGPIES CAMDEN CATS 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Peter Free Senior Coach: Kane Rowley 2012 Team List No Name Goals Club Colours: Black & White Club Colours: Navy blue & White No Name Goals 1 RYAN HINSON www.sydneymagpies.com.au www.camdenseniorafl.org 1 RODNEY BUTCHERS 2 JOSHUA ZOPPO 2 CHRIS MURRAY A bright and sunny Saturday saw Western Suburbs celebrate both its Junior and 4 JARRYD POLLEY Senior clubs by holding "Super Saturday" at Henson Park. Starting at 8:00am all A depleted Camden Cats went up against the Uni- 3 DANIEL FLINT 5 DANIEL LAMBERT games were divided with the juniors and the Senior playing alternate games. A mas- versity of New South Wales on Saturday and fell 4 NICK HILLS sive effort from all the volunteers right across both clubs was terrific to see and saw 5 JASON HAYES 6 JAMES NEWBURY the day go off without a hitch. To those who manned the BBQ and the canteen, who short at the final siren, but managed to be competi- managed the official duties and to the parents and kids alike - Thank-you !! 6 BEN McDERMOTT 7 CLINT McGRATH tive throughout the afternoon. With injuries and a 7 MARK MAHER 8 SHANE AITCHISON The First Graders came out and played very competitive footy against the top team suspension adding to selection headaches for the on the ladder. They pressured the Bulldogs and chased and tackled hard and at 8 ANDREW ZOVI 9 PETER MAXWELL halftime pleased coach Peter Free with their efforts. The coach called for the side to club, the Cats knew they would be up against it 9 CAMERON BEVERIDGE sustain its efforts over the entire match but the chilly night instead put them into against the in-form Uni. 10 ANTHONY GLYNN 11 MATT EURELL reverse. The bigger bodies and experience of the Bulldogs exerted itself and the 12 BILL LAFFERTY effort from the young Magpies dropped right away. It was disappointing because in 11 CHRIS KENDRICK the first half the team showed glimpses of the future and the form that they are 12 TIM McDONALD 13 JAMIE SCOTT certainly capable of producing to be a good team. Brenton "Spud"Mumme was the Captain Josiah Ayling kept Camden within reach of best for the Maggies in the midfield and Josh Zoppo again competed hard. These two 13 SCOTT LAID 14 STEPHEN HUDSON Uni early in the match with some stunning long dis- players have been rewarded with selection in the league development representative 14 ADAM HUNT 15 JEFF MORGAN side. Captain Stephen Hudson and Lynn Roehrig also tried hard and it's good to see tance goals. He was strongly supported by Ben Reid 15 BEN GRASSO Lynn start to find form after that horror broken arm last year, however after halftime 16 TIM LAMBERT it was hard to find too many positives. who rucked strongly all day, giving the Cats plenty 16 JOSH LEYS 17 BUCK ALLEN of drive through the corridor. 17 TOM GLYNN The Reserves played a more competitive brand of footy, enjoying a few players 18 ROBBIE BAMFORD coming back from injury and pushed the Bulldogs all the way for a solid effort but lost 18 JAMES MURRAY 57-86. The Third div boys came back from the disappointing forfeit of the week 19 BRAD GAVAN 19 RORY MILLER before to record a fantastic win over Mac Uni with veteran Chris Noordhof leading “It was a solid effort and one the club is proud of. 20 MARK HALTEH 20 JACK CODD-MILLER the way 54-49. We are still building and have to take the good with The U18's battled hard against the Bulldogs but just couldn't find a forward to kick 21 JOEL McGREGOR the bad as it comes,” Said Kane Rowley, senior 21 PETER GRUNDY the winning score when it was needed. James Bradley, Ben Polley and Tom Kanaan 22 MICHAEL KENNEDY tried hard and Michael Vitali showed he is one to watch for the future but they went coach. 22 LYN ROEHRIG down 31-75. 23 MICHAEL CHANDLER 23 PAT WILLMOT 24 NICK BURNETT The next round sees the Magpies host Sydney Uni for the annual Peter Ramus Cup at 24 PAT GANNON Picken Oval. Both sides are yet to register a win and the Magpies will be keen to 25 LEIGH DELACEY break through on their home ground. The game will be Match of the round and will 26 DAVE ELLIOT 25 CHRISTIEN SPECHA be live streamed on the league website. 27 CHRIS RAVLICH 26 BILAL TAHA Get down and have a enjoyable day at the footy and cheer on the Black and Whites. 28 JOSIAH AYLING 27 SCOTT LEAR See you on Saturday. 29 JAMIE PAGE 29 NATHAN SCARFO 30 CHRIS LEES 30 PATRICK BOYD 31 JOEL CRACKNELL 31 SEAMUS PEARSON 33 JULIAN WYMER 34 MARTY PRICE 32 BRENTON MUMME 35 BEN WRIGHT 34 JOHN BANNISTER 36 JARRYD KITCHING 35 ADAM GREEN 38 MATHEW PRESTON 36 DAVID GREEN 39 HEATH KEARNS 37 JARRYD LEAR 40 BEN REID 46 DARREN HASSETT 41 NATHAN EDWIN 44 BEN LAID 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final

Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 14 Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 23 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au S A I N T S a f c SYDNEY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: James Van Beek & Fraser Neill Senior Coach: Damien Hall No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Red, White & Black Club Colours: Blue & Gold 1 JASON THOMPSON 4 MICHAEL HIGGINS www.saintsafc.com www.suanfc.com 2 PETER CONDUIT 5 JACK CASPERSON 4 CHRIS HENDERSON Round 8 sees all the Saints teams travel away from home. With The Club looks forward to round 8 this weekend with the Premier 10 NICK COSTELLO 5 SEAN HARPER WIRTH the Under 18’s making their to Macquarie University, the Re- Division side playing for the Peter Ramus Cup against Western 14 MONTY KROCHMAL 7 KYLE NUGENT serves face Camden away and the Seniors make the long trip Suburbs at Picken Oval. In 2008 the Sydney University Australian 15 JAMES LEWINGTON 8 DANNY PEZESHKI out to Bruce Purser Oval to take on Sydney Hills Eagles. National Football Club struck a trophy to honour the four decades 17 JESS McGUIRK of service to the club by Peter “Branch” Ramus. In recognition of 9 MARK KAVANAGH 19 MJ FIGG his association with the Western Suburbs Australian Football 11 DON WATERSTON Last weekend had all 3 teams in action at Pioneers Park with 20 DEAN McKAY Club, where Peter was a former President of the junior club, it plenty of support there all day. Thanks to all our supporters 12 MURRAY CONALLIN was decided the Cup would be awarded to the winner of the 25 JORDON McCREARY who came out on the day. Your support is greatly appreciated. 13 MATT MUNDEY annual fixture between Sydney Uni and Wests with each club 26 ALEXANDER HAWTIN

14 LLIAM MOUNTNEY hosting the Cup on alternate years. The Club looks forward to 27 PETER CASEY 17 ADAM TREMELLEN In the last round the Under 18’s were defeated by a strong seeing many of Peter’s former team mates there to cheer on the 29 SAM ORTON Moorebank side. But they growing in confidence every week. 18 GREG O’CONNOR Students. 30 MATT LEMME For a team who have only ever played 6 games together, the 20 MICHAEL DUNLEA 31 NICK BOWEN future is bright for this talented squad. On the day J. Brabrook, 21 KANE DRAPER The Club has several key events coming up over the next two 32 MATT HUTTON M. Gering, J. Richardson, J. Owen, P. Short, T. Gleeson put in months with the first of those being Family Day and the Club Ball 22 BEN HERON 33 TOM ELKINGTON best on ground performances. on the 16th June. With only minor details to be confirmed, the day 24 PAT DOYLE 34 MAX CARTER should include all three of our pathway clubs in Newtown Swans, 26 ED CASER The Reserves kicked off their game day preparation with big Glebe Greyhounds and Moore Park Tigers. The evening will see 35 JOHN HAGGARTY 27 BERNARD BUSH squad numbers, making the coaches job difficult. Once the the Club ball return in 2012 at The Grandstand Bar and Restau- 36 ANDREW HOLMES 28 MITCH ASHLEY team was selected, there was no looking back. They took out rant. More details on both these days will be available on the 38 TIM AIR 29 STEVE SADLER the game 101-13. Best on the day was A. Livingston, B. Heron, Club website over the coming weeks. 39 KYLE UNDERWOOD 30 ALAN DALY P. Conduit, C. Bryant, G. Fury, J. Fordham. Well done lads. 40 TOM AITKEN th 33 JORDAN LIPSON July 7 , being Old Boys Day and the 1982 Reserve Grade SDFA 42 ROHAN MACPHERSON 34 SCOTT FEIGAN Our Seniors took on Campbelltown for the second time in three and 1992 Senior and Reserve Grade SFL Premiership Reunion 43 DANE ROBERTON function. July 13th, the Club will be hosting an evening to recog- 35 DAVE COAKLEY weeks. Both sides began the game evenly matched, scoring 44 GABRIEL ROBBIE goal for goal. But once the Saints found their stride, the score nize the Clubs 125th year in existence, with details of a very spe- 36 NICK GOZZI 45 RYAN KENNEDY margin increased in favour of the Saints. For the second time cial guest to come soon. 37 CRAIG WEICKHIRST 46 DAVID CONWAY this season Croc Dunlea broke the club scoring record in one 38 MATTHEW MOFFAT game, finishing his tally of 20 goals. Currently highest scorer in The Club thanks our 2012 Partners: Cerno, Bendigo, CplusC De- 47 NICK BARTON 42 JOSH FORDHAM the Sydney AFL with 45 goals. Bests for the day were M. sign and Construct, Sydney University Sport and Fitness, The 49 ARON EVERETT 44 MACLEAY LEWIS Dunlea, K. Draper, D. Waterston, M. Lewis, S. Feigan, D. Sellers. Grandstand Bar and Restaurant, The Empire Hotel Annandale, 50 JETHRO BRAICO 45 EAMON LOUGHREY SportsLab, Thema, Ark Total Wealth, The Rubbish Taxi, GNC Live 51 SAM LONERGAN-STEWART 46 DAMIAN STUBBS Lets keep the good numbers coming at training and best of luck Well Broadway 52 BEN COFFEY 52 JOHN VINCENT to all teams in the next round. 53 MIKE CAREY 56 JAYDEN PENDLETON 54 NICK LYE 58 NICK COLLINS GO SAINTERS!! 55 HARRISON DIXON 60 DEAN FRIBENCE 56 MADDIS BISHOP 61 SEAN WHITELY 57 RONAN GERAGHTY 63 JEREMY GRANT 58 JANSON DOUGHTY 76 ART LIVINGSTONE 60 DANIEL RISBY

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Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 22 Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 15 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au U T S B A T S MANLY WARRINGAH WOLVES 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Daniel Lynch Senior Coach: Leigh Brain No Name Goals Club Colours: Black & Green Club Colours: Maroon & White No Name Goals 1 DANIEL McFARLANE www.utsafc.com.au www.manlyafl.com 1 JAMES BEHAGG 2 JAMES CAICA 2 DAVID STROUD Three of the Wolves four teams return to Weldon Oval this weekend with Division 3 ADAM PEDICINI Round 7 saw the Bats’ Premier Division and Division 1 play at Waverly Oval against Illawarra and Manly, respectively. The Premier team was looking to make 4 away again, this time to the Bulldogs at Village Green. 3 TYRONE ARMITAGE 4 ANDREW DAVIS amends to the disappointing loss to Balmain the week before. The first half of the It was mix results for the Wolves in Round 7 with strong wins to Division 1 and 4 JUSTIN HALL 6 SCOTT TREGONING match was fiercely contested with the Bats going into the long break up by 21points. The second half would see the Bats stamp their authority on the match Division 4, but losses to Division 2 and Under 18s against the Jets. 5 ANGUS BUNCLE 7 JOT LYNAS by kicking 14 goals to Illawarra’s 2. The Bats midfield provided great service to 8 FERGUS ADAMSON their forwards with David Lavender bagging 8 and Patrick Healey contributing The Wolves top team continued on their merry way with a convincing 61 point 6 RYAN WEARNE win against long time rival UTS at the new Waverly Oval. It was a hard-fought 9 SHAUN SILVER with 4. Division 1 took on reigning premiers Manly. Unfortunately, Manly would 7 JACK HAWKINS take home the chocolates with a 10 goal win. Division 3, 4 & 5 hosted Sydney contest as expected, with the Bats getting on top of the Wolves after half time to 10 MIKE DAVIS Hills, North Shore and Sydney Uni at Mahoney Park. The Bats would be victorious remain in striking distance. But when the Wolves were challenged, they were able 8 HARRY WEBB 11 ISAAC IRVIN in all grades. Division 3 & 4 had comfortable wins against Sydney Hills and North to finish in style with an 8 goal last quarter. It was a nasty after-taste for the Wolves though when Juppy went down with a bad break to his lower leg, ending 9 ANTHONY ROBERTSON 12 EAMONN HEALEY Shore, respectively. Division 5 had a nail biting 5 point win over arch rivals Sydney Uni. his season prematurely. 11 CONNOR PETTERSON 13 BARRY HOLLAND 14 ANDREW MORLEY Round 8 sees the Bats at Trumper Park at their annual Bright Wealth Family Day. Magnum and Screetch continued their purple patch of good form with Koch and 12 JAMES MASON Armitage running riot through the middle. Kovacevic kicked 4 goals to shoot to 15 ALAN KYMANTAS The day is a chance for all ‘Old Boys’ from yesteryear to be reunited. The day also 13 GARETH BENBOW includes a jumping castle and face painting for the kids and a gourmet BBQ and the top of the goal kicking after 4 games, with Brain bagging 3. The Wolves should 16 PATRICK HEALEY licenced bar for the adults. Premier Division will host St George, which is sure to continue their unbeaten streak, coming up against Pennant Hills at home in 14 JAMES GOTTSCHALK 17 HAMISH TURNER be a fiercely contested match. Division 1, 3 & 4 host Southern Power. Division 5 Round 8. 15 ERIC BURKE 18 RAWSON KIRKHOPE are away and play Penrith at Greygums. The club looks forward to seeing the Premiers, Division 3, 4 and 5 continue their winning ways and Division 1 to regain The promising start to the season from Division 2 had a setback with the Nor- 16 BEN JOSEPH 19 TOM O’DWYER their early season form and get back on the winning board. West Jets able to hold off the Wolves in the final quarter to win by 2 straight 17 WILLIAM BRASSIL 20 TOM NIXON kicks. It was an old-fashioned arm wrestle at Bensons lane with neither side able to get on top, with defence being the order of the day and just the solitary goal 21 LUKE TRIMBOLI This week’s Sponsor of the round is PSA Project 18 LEVI BRAIN PSA Project’s leading project management skills, services scored by both teams by the first change. 22 FRANK BOLAND and proven methodology enable the best designing, planning and implementa- 19 CRAIG PRIDGEON 23 DAVID LAVENDER tion of projects to deliver best value to the key stakeholders in commercial, From there it was rarely beyond a goal the difference until the fourth quarter when the Jets opened up an early 3 goal lead which the Wolves could not peg 20 HARRISON KOCH 24 TOM STEINFORT community based or post disaster environments. Their honest and engaging approach ensures they lead the way in delivering the highest value and desired back. Dom and Vadasz were shining lights across the midfield and up forward, 21 MATT AHERN 25 KYLE WEBB results in every one of their projects. while the backline unit was again resilient, led by Numbat, Mountford and Pokey. The Wolves will look to get back in the winners circle at home against the un- 22 SAM RIX 26 JAMES GARDINER With a history of 26 years and $4 billion dollars of project success and world first tested Moorebank. 27 JOEL MINICHIELLO 23 DAVID KOVACEVIC PhD research, PSA’s extensive experience in a wide range of situations ensures 28 MARK TREHWELLA any organisation can achieve the best possible outcomes regardless of the prob- Big Damo was incredibly chaired off the ground after his 250th in the Wolves 39 24 JACOB GRAHAM point triumph against the Jets. Razzle was damaging again and kicked 3 goals for 29 MITCH HALL lem, budget or timeframe. the Wolves, while Lindsay bagged up forward. Chappy found his form while Como 25 RYAN McSORLEY 30 NICK HASLAM PSA Project Development International is a new not for profit arm of PSA Project had one of his best for the Wolves, doing plenty in the ruck. that works with communities, providing them access with simple, robust, best 26 ROBERT HART 31 DUSTIN TEASDALE practise program and project management; proof of PSA’s commitment to mak- The under-strength Under 18s will be looking forward to getting back home in the 27 CALUM JOHNSON 32 JUSTIN KENNA ing project management work for you. next round after a tough 38 point loss to the Jets. Fabbro had an outstanding 28 BYRON HORRELL 34 SAM WAY Contact Person – Paul Steinfort game in the ruck, kicking 2 big goals, while Johnstone continues to lead from the Email – [email protected] 35 JIM CURTIS front with another big game. McCaffery was the other goal kicker for the Wolves 29 JIMI McDONALD Phone: 03 9529 7500 with 3. It’s 3rd vs 4th next week with the Wolves hosting Moorebank. 36 TOM WILSON Website: www.psaproject.com.au 30 NATHAN BOSSCHIETER 40 LACHLAN SIMPSON Good luck to all teams this week and thanks again to our 2012 sponsors, Hotel 31 CLINTON SCARFE 43 ROCH HANMORE Steyne, Bray’s IGA, Ann Wilson Funerals, Chocolate Box Training, Bendigo Bank, Australian School of Massage, Raised by Wolves, Dental Design and JC’s Pizza 32 BEN COLLINS 45 FEARGHAL PURCELL Café. 34 JACKSON POLA-SMITH 49 JOHN COLBERT 51 JAMES HUME 35 TOBY JONES 84 TOM McGREGOR 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final

Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 16 Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 21 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au MOOREBANK MAGPIES ST GEORGE DRAGONS 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Mark Coles Senior Coach: Terry Mudge No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Black & White Club Colours: Red & White 1 DANIEL SAUNDERS 1 BEN HODGSON [email protected] www.stgeorgeafc.com.au 2 TAYLOR CURRANT 2 DANIEL NAPPER 3 JORDAN WEST 3 JOSEPH O’MARA Last weekend the div 2 magpies met Illawarra at the nest Having been unable to play at home has had an affect on 4 PATRICK McBRIDE 4 RYAN FORRESTOR in a must win game for the club. Illawarra came out firing our ability to plan social functions. However, the players 5 RUEBEN BAJADA 5 MICHAEL PREPOST in an uninspiring first term for the Magpies but we decided to proceed with the Barefoot Bowls Day last 6 MARK GRAHAM 6 RHYS HORTON played some good footy in quarters 2 and 4 to secure the Sunday and suddenly we found previously hidden talents 7 DAVID RYAN 7 SHAUN WICKEN points and inflict Illawarra’s biggest loss of the year so in any number of the boys. Even the wet weather could far. not stop the excitement! 8 MICHAEL MILNER 8 LUKE BAYNE 9 DECLAN DONOHUE Best were in the engine room with Rowdy, McBayne and 9 BRIAN CURRANT 10 SCOTT RICHMOND Wicks winning plenty of footy around the ground. The This came after a strong win against Campbelltown in 10 DANIEL BALDERSTON 11 STEPHEN WILSEN injury toll is high at the Magpies currently, but it shows what is traditionally a danger game for us. Another 4 11 PAUL KONOWALOW 12 BEN SHARP that there are plenty of boys willing and able to step up players had their maiden outing in first grade and all ac- 12 ROBERT THOMPSON 13 BRYCE ADDISON to this level. quitted themselves well. Congratulations to Ben Carroll, 13 MITCH BURTON 14 BEN JONES Dean Gilbert, Beau Heeney and Harry Brooks. 14 ADAM SANTAROSA 15 DANIEL RIXON Div 3 felt the full wrath of the clubs enormous injury toll 15 ANDREW CRUWYS 16 LACHLAN PERRIS and the club is sweating on some of them returning in The Ressies were unlucky not to least have gained a draw 17 BEN VOIGHT 16 COREY LAWSON future weeks to bolster the sides playing depth. The with Balmain and surely good fortune must soon shine 18 NATHAN KENNY 18 ILARIO PATTI pleasing thing is the team do not give up no matter what on Coach Raper’s side. 19 NICK RYAN 19 LEWIS DAWSON is on the scoreboard in true Magpie spirit. 20 MICHAEL HOLMES 20 AARON FINDLAY Best were Wanners, Cheamy and Keane against a well The Under 18’s are going through a frustrating period of 21 DAVID LYCAKIS 21 ADAM FURLEY drilled outfit. byes and are also looking for improved results. 22 KIERAN DONOHUE 22 BRAD WICKEN 23 JASON SADDINGTON 23 BLAKE PARKER It was better news in the 18's, where they returned to We are also delighted that Jordan West has been se- 24 TIM ADDISON 24 COLIN GRAHAM their winning ways in a comprehensive victory over Ma- lected for the RAMS under 18 squad where he will be 25 JACK SCULLY 26 ADAM SHELDON roubra with Liam, Matt and Vas all outstanding. Good under the watchful eye of Jason Saddington. Declan 26 RYAN BENNETT 28 BRIAN MING work guys! Donohue has been selected in the AFL Sydney squad to 27 PAUL SAIN 29 JOHNO MOORE play Victorian Amateurs and both Paul Sain and Nick 28 DANIEL CULLEN 30 ANTHONY SIMPSON A big thank you to all those who helped organise and Ryan are in the Sydney Development squad. 29 ANDREW HERNE 30 ALEXANDER WYNN 36 JOHN HOOK worked on the night of our Naughty and Nice night last week. A good night was had by all due to the efforts of On the home front the refurbishment of the club is accel- 31 LLOYD PERRIS 32 JONATHON SHINEBERG you and the club really appreciates it. erating with the concrete floor slab to be poured by the 33 ADAM BUTTLING end of May. 34 RICK TALBOT 35 CHRIS OGLE 36 BEN CARROLL 37 BRYCE McEVOY 38 BEN MADDEN 39 CALLUM ANDREWS 40 GAVIN RAPER 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final

Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 20 Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 17 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au BALMAIN DOCKERS SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Craig White Senior Coach: Michael Sankey 2012 Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Purple & White Club Colours: Blue & Yellow 1 MICHAEL CLINCH 1 GERARD WILKIE www.balmaindockers.com.au www.sydneyhillseagles.com.a 3 DANIEL BRIAN 2 TRENT BAKER The Balmain Dockers last weekend experienced the ups and downs Once again our club was spread far and wide at three different venues 4 SEAN BOWEN 3 MATHEW EASTMAN of football. The 2s recorded a marvellous win against St George on across two different days for our Round 7 encounters in the Sydney 4 DAMIEN GATTE 5 DANE NOBLE AFL. Thanks to all of the supporters and volunteers who continue to the wide expanses of Campbelltown. The WWF champ and the 5 JASON DUSS 6 ASH AZHAR boys stuck with the task all day and ran out narrow winners. Top turn up and put their hands up to help us out each week. 6 DEAN COSTELLO 7 JASON FRETWELL goal scorer was Kippa with 4 who is now just 1 goal away from his thousandth for the club! Perhaps early in the game today we will In Premier Division, the Eagles played fellow NEAFL club Sydney Univer- 7 TIM PHYSICK 8 BRADLEY PLUG see “the great one” steer through a major to record the significant sity. The Students had failed to notch up a victory in season 2012; 8 SCOTT PIERCE however you wouldn’t know this as they burst out of the blocks in the 9 MATTHEW ROUNDS milestone? Many congratulations Andrew on your fantastic 9 JOSH SHEPHARD first half to make the Eagles look tired and slow. The Eagles went into 10 JEREMY KENNEDY achievements at Balmain. It is also evergreen Eden Bennell’s 150th 10 JAMES DWYER the half time break nearly 5 goals down and staring down the barrel of 11 JARROD MOBBS game for the club. This is also a fantastic achievement. With num- defeat. 11 KYALL WALFORD bers strong across the club competition for places in all teams has 12 LEIGH CONWAY 12 CALLEN YOUNG certainly “hotted up’’! Fortunately the second half was a complete form reversal for both 13 AARON SAVAGE 13 JOHN MANISCALO sides. The Eagles managed to kick six goals in the second half whilst 14 BRAD URE 14 JAMES HOWARD The ones made their way to Pennant Hills large facility at Cherry- keeping the Students to just two and hung on to win by a single point in 15 STEVE DOYLE 15 ADRIAN HILL brook Mike Kenny Oval which was named after a brilliant man who what was a thrilling finish. Both sides had plenty of opportunities to had a true vision for Sydney Football. Similar to Mike, Pennant Hills win the game in the end but it was the Eagles who finished in front at 16 JACKSON DWYER 16 CRAIG WHITE showed that they were certainly up to the battle and in the second the final siren. 17 KARL MERSON 17 TOM MATSON quarter and really put us to the sword. A three and a half goal lead 18 LEIF STUART 18 TRAVIS STEVENS at half time was significant. Things were certainly looking sick at Best on ground and “players’ player” went to Alex Foxall who was 19 ALEX FOXALL outstanding in the ruck all day. He was well supported by Michael 19 JASON COULOUPAS half time with two injured players not returning to the field. This 20 DOMINIC KILLWORTH really acted as a spur to the team as they came out with a more Clinch who turned up with a point to prove after missing last week’s 21 JACKSON MONK 21 ETIOSA OKUNBOR positive approach and really took it up to the Demons. At three game. 22 PAUL MARKOU 22 BEN TAGGART quarter time the boys were ten points down. The last quarter saw a Our U18 Division 1 side notched up their sixth straight win of the sea- 23 BEN RODGERS 23 SELBY LEE-STEER titanic struggle with Pennant Hills getting home by three points. son after beating second placed Sydney University by a whopping 97 24 DAMON STEER 24 DANIEL LLOYD points. Best on ground went to Harry Bond who picked up plenty of This week sees us play our annual Eastern Derby against Sydney 25 AIAN McLENNAN 25 KRIS ERRICSON possessions throughout the day. A highlight of the game was Jake Hills at Henson Park. The club is really looking forward to having all Famularo booting 9 goals to take his seasons tally to 34 in six games. 26 RYAN FITTON 26 AARON COTTRELL of its teams home on a Sunday. Last weekend the Under 18s had a 29 CAMERON GORDON 27 KRISTIAN PEARSON bye but enjoyed ‘’reliving the dream’’ of their game at Subiaco in In other round 7 games, our Division 1 side were beaten by Holroyd- 30 STEPHEN O’CONNOR April by watching a replay of the game on the big screen. The Dock- 28 CHRIS BOLT Parramatta by 14 points, our Division 3 side were beaten by UTS by 129 31 JARED MADDEN ers have not beaten the Eagles for a few years, so today is a great points and lastly our U18 division 2 side were beaten by 10 points by 32 LIAM MADDEN 29 MITCH ROSE opportunity. After the game we will be heading back to the DSC to Holroyd-Parramatta. 30 JEROME FARRELL watch the Western Derby from Subi. All players, supporters and 33 JAMES GORDON 32 MICHAEL CAR officials are very welcome to join us for the $10 schnitzel and a few This week is a big test against early season flag favourites Balmain in 34 MALEN WATSON another Sunday game at Henson. 35 PHIL ENTWISLE 33 JOSH CASS cold ones. 36 JUSTIN STEER 34 TROY LUFF Go Eagles! Go Dockers! 37 THEO GAVURI 37 KEVIN JONES 39 ASH MOELLER 44 LEWIS BOND 41 JAMES MANN 58 DION BURKE 42 MICHAEL WALDRON 60 TOM MABON 43 MATHEW SCHOLZ

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Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 18 Round 8 - 26th—27th May 2012 19