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Afl Around the Grounds Ladder Round 15 - 7th—9th August Round 15 - 7th—9th August AFL AROUND THE GROUNDS LADDER P W L D % Pts FREMANTLE 17 15 2 0 127 60 WEST COAST 17 13 3 1 154 54 HAWTHORN 17 12 5 0 164 48 With four rounds to go until all competitions start finals, there are still finals spots up for grabs for teams in a few divisions. SYDNEY 17 12 5 0 116 48 WESTERN BULLDOGS 17 11 6 0 113 44 Lets review the current positions with all grades: RICHMOND 17 11 6 0 112 44 Premier Division The run home: NORTH MELBOURNE 17 10 7 0 107 40 GEELONG 17 9 7 1 102 38 Pts Round 15 Round 16 Round 17 Round 18 ADELAIDE 17 9 7 0 102 38 GWS 17 9 8 0 100 36 East Coast 48 UNSW/ES (A) Sydney Uni (H) North Shore (A) BYE COLLINGWOOD 17 8 9 1 111 32 PORT ADELAIDE 17 8 9 0 103 32 Pennant Hills 42 St George (A) UTS (H) BYE North Shore (H) ST KILDA 17 6 11 0 87 24 Manly Warringah 40 Sydney Uni (A) BYE Western Suburbs (A) UNSW/ES (H) MELBOURNE 17 6 11 0 81 24 ESSENDON 17 5 12 0 76 20 St George 28 Pennant Hills (H) North Shore (H) UTS (A) Western Suburbs (H) CARLTON 17 3 14 0 65 12 GOLD COAST 17 2 14 1 74 10 Sydney University 26 Manly Warringah (H) East Coast (A) UNSW/ES (H) UTS (H) BRISBANE 17 2 15 0 63 8 Division One Balmain have been the form side of this competition and look likely to claim the minor premiership. UTS and Pennant Hills are ROUND 18 RESULTS close to cementing their spot in the finals with Macquarie Uni, Sydney Uni, St George and Southern Power all fighting for that last two spots in the five. RICHMOND 10.11.71 def. HAWTHORN 7.11.53 GEELONG 17.11.113 def. BRISBANE 8.9.57 Division Two MELBOURNE 13.13.91 def. COLLINGWOOD 7.12.54 Camden have been the most impressive team in the competition and have the minor premiership wrapped up. Blacktown, Manly SYDNEY 17.15.117 def. ADELAIDE 9.11.65 Warringah and Moorebank look to have booked their finals spot while the other four teams are all still a chance of making finals. NORTH MELBOURNE 18.10.118 def. CARLTON 8.6.54 Division Three WEST COAST 11.17.83 drew. GOLD COAST 12.11.83 UTS have only lost the one game this year and look to have the first week of finals off while Sydney Uni and Penrith will play off in PORT ADELAIDE 17.10.113 def. ST KILDA 6.13.49 the Qualifying Final if results go as they should. Pennant Hills, Nor-West, Western Suburbs, East Coast and Balmain are all chances WESTERN BULLDOGS 19.13.127 def. ESSENDON 5.10.40 to fill the 4th and 5th spot. FREMANTLE 12.12.84 def. GWS 9.9.63 Division Four Holroyd Parramatta are assured of a finals berth with Macquarie Uni, Camden, Manly Warringah and Wollondilly currently sitting FIXTURES in the top five but Sydney Uni, Campbelltown and Southern Power are still within striking distance. ROUND 19 ROUND 20 Division Five Friday 7th August Friday 14th August UTS sit atop of the ladder with Penrith, UNSW/ES and Holroyd Parramatta all confirmed for finals football while Pennant Hills, Adelaide vs Richmond Sydney vs Collingwood Sydney Uni and Nor-West battling for the final spt. Saturday 8th August Saturday 15th August Collingwood vs Carlton Essendon vs Adelaide Under 19’s Pennant Hills, UNSW/ES and North Shore have almost certainly secured their Western Bulldogs vs Port Adelaide North Melbourne vs St Kilda spot in the finals with St George and Manly Warringah looking to secure that AFL Sydney Premier Division Brisbane vs Gold Coast Port Adelaide vs GWS last spot. In Division Two, Holroyd Parramatta, Western Suburbs and Penrith Tips for Round 15 West Coast vs Hawthorn Geelong vs Hawthorn confirmed finalist with either Moorebank or Pennant Hills joining them. ‘The Rookie’ ‘Danny’ Geelong vs Sydney Brisbane vs Carlton Women’s Sunday 9th August Sunday 16th August Demons by 25 Demons by 25 Sydney University, Newtown, UNSW/ES and Western Wolves will contest the Melbourne vs North Melbourne Richmond vs Gold Coast Division One premiership. Auburn, Blacktown, UTS and Gosford are confirmed Bombers by 8 Bombers by 8 GWS vs Essendon Western Bulldogs vs Melbourne finalist in Division Two with Penrith or Manly Warringah to join them in the Eagles by 87 Eagles by 87 St Kilda vs Fremantle Fremantle vs West Coast race for the premiership. Giants by 30 Giants by 30 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 40 1 Round 15 - 7th—9th August Round 15 - 7th—9th August CODE OF CONDUCT 2015 PREMIER DIVISION FIXTURE Round 1 Round 6 Round 11 Round 16 PARENTS & SUPPORTERS Friday, Apr 10 Saturday, May 16 Saturday, Jul 04 Saturday, Aug 15 UTS 16.13 v UNSW/ES 6.5 ECE 20.21 v NS 4.1 ECE 15.13 v PH 5.12 East Coast v Sydney Uni Saturday, Apr 11 STG 7.4 v MW 13.12 WS 9.10 v SU 13.9 St George v North Shore Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. ECE 15.5 v MW 14.14 PH 9.7 v SU 9.7 UNSW/ES 11.10 v UTS 16.8 Pennant Hills v UTS NS 10.15 v WS 10.9 WS 4.11 v UTS 7.7 NS 10.7 v MW 15.10 UNSW/ES v Wests Encourage participation, but don’t force it. PH 16.9 v STG 11.10 UNSW/ES—Bye STG—Bye Manly—Bye SU—Bye Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. Round 7 Round 12 Round 17 Round 2 Never ridicule mistakes or losses. Supporters are there to support not down- Saturday, May 23 Saturday, Jul 11 Saturday, Aug 22 Saturday, Apr 18 grade. MW 15.11 v SU 6.10 NS 7.8 v SU 14.9 UTS v St George STG 17.9 v SU 14.11 UTS 8.12 v PH 13.6 PH 10.11 v MW 9.11 Wests v Manly MW 9.7 v PH 9.14 Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators and NS 12.11 v STG 19.15 STG 12.7 v ECE 19.11 North Shore v East Coast NS 11.8 v UNSW/ES 19.16 Sunday, May 24 UTS 10.11 v WS 15.11 Sydney Uni v UNSW/ES spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. WS 7.4 v ECE 20.14 WS 9.18 v UNSW/ES 7.7 UNSW/ES—Bye Pennant Hills—Bye UTS—Bye Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. ECE—Bye Round 13 Round 18 Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club Round 3 Round 8 Saturday, Jul 18 Saturday, Aug 29 Saturday, Apr 25 officials in private. Saturday, June 13 ECE 26.10 v WS 3.4 St George v Wests WS 6.6 v PH 15.10 STG 12.11 v UTS 12.9 MW 8.12 v UTS 8.7 Sydney Uni v UTS Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such UNSW/ES 4.7 v MW 21.14 MW 17.14 v WS 6.5 Sunday, Jul 19 Manly v UNSW/ES SU 12.11 v NS 6.12 comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and SU 5.9 v ECE 16.14 UNSW/ES 4.10 v STG 13.10 Pennant Hill v North Shore Sunday, Apr 26 family that are let down with such remarks. Sunday, Jun 14 SU 7.9 v PH 13.13 East Coast—Bye ECE 21.17 v UTS 3.3 UNSW/ES 15.8 v NS 16.6 NS—Bye STG—Bye Respect the facilities and equipment of your own and opposing Clubs. PH—Bye Sat 5th Sept Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward Round 14 Qualifying Final Round 4 Round 9 Saturday, Jul 25 any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. Saturday, May 02 Saturday, June 20 UTS 11.9 v ECE 21.21 Sun 6th Sept STG 12.10 v UNSW/ES 9.12 ECE 25.15 v UNSW/ES 5.4 MW 17.20 v STG 7.7 Elimination Final Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, UTS 7.9 v SU 8.10 UTS 7.9v NS 15.7 PH 8.18 v UNSW/ES 5.9 officials or players. MW 10.10 v NS 1.3 PH 12.9 v WS 9.7 Sunday, Jul 26 Saturday 12th Sept PH 3.4 v ECE 7.8 SU 9.11 v STG 13.12 WS 14.16 v NS 6.8 2nd Semi Final Abusive language is unacceptable. WS—Bye MW—Bye SU—Bye Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments Sunday 13th Sept Round 5 against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is dis- Round 10 Round 15 1st Semi Final Saturday, May 09 Saturday, Jun 27 Saturday, Aug 08 criminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not limited to, ECE 23.12 v STG 5.10 MW 7.14 v ECE 15.11 St George v Pennant Hills Sunday 20th Sept email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, web- SU 17.16 v WS 4.12 NS 9.11 v PH 12.9 North Shore v UTS Preliminary Final UNSW/ES 3.9 v PH 7.16 UNSW/ES 10.4 v SU 23.10 Manly v Sydney Uni site postings (including social media such as Facebook, Twitter and blogs).
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