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P W L D F A % Pts Six Rounds of the AFL Sydney season St Kilda 8 8 0 0 877 449 195.3 32 has been completed and it may be time Geelong 8 8 0 0 944 584 161.6 32 to touch on some of the headlines for 8 5 3 0 818 758 107.9 20 the season so far. Port Adelaide 8 5 3 0 807 771 104.7 20 Brisbane 8 5 3 0 728 710 102.5 20

Carlton 8 4 4 0 868 704 123.3 16 • Reserves prove too strong for the AFL Sydney Development side in a pre season Hawthorn 8 4 4 0 755 777 9702 16 match; Essendon 8 4 4 0 696 720 96.7 16 • Sydney 8 4 4 0 724 765 94.6 16 Bruce Purser Reserve opens and is well received by players, officials and spectators alike. West Coast 8 3 5 0 712 763 93.3 12 • The restructured competitions have commenced and although in its infancy and appears to be Collingwood 8 3 5 0 696 749 92.9 12 going well. In particular UTS and Manly Warringah have surprised some of the Premier Division Adelaide 8 3 5 0 648 777 83.4 12 Clubs in Division One; North Melbourne 8 3 5 0 611 787 77.6 12 • Fremantle AFL LADDER 8 3 5 0 634 823 77.0 12 has made a successful return to the playing field for Manly Warringah. Richmond 8 1 7 0 646 816 79.2 4 • Melbourne 8 1 7 0 602 813 74.0 4 East Coast Eagles are setting the pace in Premier Division, yet to taste defeat after six rounds, UTS in Division One, Macquarie University and Southern Power in Division Two, UNSW/ES and

Hawthorn 13.9.87 def. Fremantle 9.11.65 Nor West in Division Three, Sydney University in Division Four, North Shore in Under 18’s Pre-

Western Bulldogs 15.14.104 def. Melbourne 15.7.97 mier Cup and Southern Power in Under 18’s Challenge Cup are others who still remain unde- Geelong 18.1.119 def. North Melbourne 7.7.49 feated. Brisbane 18.11.119 def Adelaide 12.11.83 Sydney 16.10.106 def West Coast 15.11.101 • Sydney University have taken to the field for the first time at Under 18’s level. Port Adelaide 14.18.102 def. Richmond 15.9.99 Carlton 16.8.104 def. Collingwood 7.11.53 • Brad Pullin has stood down as Coach of St George. LAST WEEK LAST WEEK St Kilda 13.12.90 def. Essendon 10.11.71 • ROUND 9 Gus Seebeck (pictured) kicked 13 goals straight against St Friday May 22 George in Round 6 Geelong v Western Bulldogs at Docklands Saturday May 23 • UTS lead the Club Championship North Melbourne v Fremantle at Docklands Adelaide v Carlton at AAMI Stadium West Coast v Collingwood at Subiaco The season is only a third of the way through and I am sure there will Richmond v Essendon at MCG be plenty of more headlines before the season is over. Sunday May 24

Sydney v Port Adelaide at SCG FROM BEHIND THE DESK St Kilda v Brisbane at Docklands Hawthorn v Melbourne at MCG THIS WEEK THIS WEEK

ROUND 10 Friday May 29 Carlton v West Coast at Docklands Saturday May 30 Western Bulldogs v Sydney Swans at Manuka Oval Officeworks: North Melbourne v Brisbane at Docklands St Kilda v Melbourne at Gold Coast Stadium a trusted partner in the Fremantle v Richmond at Subiaco publication of the Sunday May 31 Football Record. Adelaide v Hawthorn at AAMI Stadium NEXT WEEK Essendon v Geelong at Docklands Collingwood v Port Adelaide at Record Cover Photo courtesy of Joe Ziino MCG

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Saturday 23 May 2009 Round 1 Round 8 Sun 19July

Sat 4 April Sat 30 May Demons v Blues Premier Division BD 5.12 C’Town 18.8 Blues v Dockers Representative Fixture North Shore vs Campbelltown @ Gore Hill Oval @ 2.10pm NS 12.16 UNSWES 22.17 Eagles v Lions Sat 25 July Pennant Hills vs Balmain Dockers @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 2.30pm PH 8.5 ECE 13.12 Bombers v Demons AFL Sydney v AFL Canberra East Coast Eagles vs Sydney University @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 4.10pm Sun 5 April Bulldogs v Students Round 15 Wollongong vs St George @ North Dalton Park @ 6.10pm WS 19.13 Woll 8.6 Sun 31 May Sat 1 August STG 16.13 SU 12.11 Magpies v Dragons Blues v Bulldogs Western Suburbs vs UNSW/ES @ Henson Park @ 6.40pm Round 2 Round 9 Bombers v Students

Sat 18 April Sat 13 June Eagles v Dockers Division One Woll 10.10 SU 16.10 Students v Dragons Sun 2 August North Shore vs Manly Warringah @ Gore Hill Oval @ 12.00pm ECE 19.16 NS 8.10 Bulldogs v Eagles Dragons v Magpies Pennant Hills vs UTS @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 12.30pm Sun 19 April Demons v Magpies Lions v Demons East Coast Eagles vs Sydney University @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 2.00pm Cam 2.3 WS 13.12 Sun 14 June Round 16 Wollongong vs St George @ North Dalton Park @ 4.00pm BD 7.9 STG 15.22 Dockers v Bombers Sat 8 August Western Suburbs vs UNSW/ES @ Henson Park @ 4.30pm UNSWES 9.7 PH 6.20 Lions v Blues Bulldogs v Magpies Round 3 Round 10 Blues v Lions Division Two Sat 25 April Sat 20 June Dragons v Eagles East Coast Eagles vs Sydney University @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 12.00pm Cam 2.5 ECE 23.12 Magpies v Blues Demons v Bombers Manly Warringah vs Campbelltown @ Pittwater No 6 Oval @ 2.10pm NS 21.18 STG 10.7 Lions vs Bulldogs Sun 9 August Camden vs UTS @ Harrington Park @ Harrington Park @ 2.10pm WS 21.17 BD 7.7 Sun 21 June Dockers v Students Holroyd Parramatta vs Balmain Dockers @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 2.30pm UNSW 27.12 Woll 7.13 Dragons v Bombers Round 17 Macquarie University vs Southern Power @ University Oval @ 2.30pm SU 13.15 PH 15.18 Students v Dockers Sat 15 August Round 4 Eagles v Demons Dockers v Magpies Sat 2 May Round 11 Blues v Bombers Division Three BD 9.6 ECE 18.21 Sat 27 June Students v Lions Pennant Hills vs Penrith @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 10.30am Cam 13.11 SU 12.16 Students v Eagles Eagles v Bulldogs Holroyd Parramatta vs Moorebank Sports @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 12.30pm WS 19.16 NS 7.12 Blues v Dragons Sun 16 August Macquarie University vs Southern Power @ University Oval @ 12.30pm PH 18.10 Woll 8.10 Bombers v Magpies Dragons v Demons Nor West vs UNSW/ES @ Bensons Lane @ 2.10pm Sun 3 May Demons v Bulldogs Round 18 STG 17.12 UNSW 19.13 Sun 28 June Sat 2 August Division Four Round 5 Dockers v Lions Bombers v Dockers Holroyd Parramatta vs Moorebank Sports @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 10.30am Sat 9 May Round 12—Health Awareness Dragons v Campbelltown Macquarie University vs UNSW/ES @ University Oval @ 10.30am Woll 8.9 BD 11.8 Rd Students v Bulldogs Nor West vs Sydney University @ Bensons Lane @ 12.00pm PH 26.16 STG 8.10 Sat 4 July Magpies v Demons Camden vs UTS @ Harrington Park @ 12.00pm UNSW/ES 12.21 Cam 18.14 Lions v Magpies Lions v Eagles Manly Warringah vs Penrith @ Pittwater No 6 Oval @ 12.00pm SU 12.20 NS 16.15 Demons v Students Qualifying Final ECE 14.10 WS 10.16 Dragons v Dockers Sat 29 August Under 18’s Premier Cup Round 6 Bulldogs v Bombers Elimination Final North Shore vs Campbelltown @ Gore Hill Oval @ 10.00am Sat 16 May Eagles v Blues Sun 30 August Pennant Hills vs Balmain Dockers @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 8.30am BD 13.11 UNSW 17.18 Round 13 Second Semi Final Wollongong vs St George @ North Dalton Park @ 2.00pm Cam 6.11 PH 15.13 Sat 11 July Sat 5 September Western Suburbs vs UNSW/ES @ Henson Park @ 2.30pm Woll 8.7 NS 12.14 Bombers v Lions First Semi Final East Coast Eagles vs St Igantius College, Riverview @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 7.00pm SU 11.5 WS 21.11 Bulldogs v Dragons Sun 6 September Sun 17 May Students v Blues Preliminary Final Under 18s Challenge Cup ECE 29.9 STG 9.7 Sun 12 July Sun 13 September Holroyd Parramatta vs Moorebank Sports @ Charles McLaughlin Reserve @ 8.30am Round 7 Magpies v Eagles Grand Final Macquarie University vs Southern Power @ University Oval @ 8.30am DRAW SYDNEY PREMIER DIVISION 2009 AFL 2009 AFL SYDNEY THIS WEEK—ROUND 7 WEEK—ROUND THIS SYDNEY 2009 AFL Sat 23May Dockers v Demons Sat 19 September Manly Warringah vs Penrith @ Pittwater No 6 Oval @ 10.00am Bombers v Blues Round 14 East Coast Eagles vs Sydney University @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 10.00am Demons v Dockers Sat 18 July Eagles v Students Bombers v Eagles Bye Lions v Dragons Magpies v Students UTS—Division Three Magpies v Bulldogs Dragons v Lions Pennant Hills—U18s Challenge Cup Bulldogs v Dockers

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Saturday 30 May 2009 LEADING GOALKICKERS Premier Division East Coast Eagles vs Wollongong@ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 2.10pm PREMIER DIVISION DIVISION THREE North Shore vs Pennant Hills @ Gore Hill Oval @ 2.10pm G SEEBECK (ECE) (13) 39 C STEPHENS (UNSW-ES) (5) 27

Campbelltown vs Balmain Dockers @ Monarch Oval @ 2.10pm B ABBOTT (UNSW-ES) (7) 29 A CHRISTIE (UTS) (2) 20 UNSW/ES vs Sydney University @ Village Green @ 2.30pm M EURELL (WS) (0) 22 A LEACH (UTS) (4) 17 K WRIGHT (PH) (5) 19 S POWELL (UNSW-ES) (9) 17 Division One T COLE (WS) (4) 16 East Coast Eagles vs Wollongong@ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 12.00pm DIVISION FOUR North Shore vs Pennant Hills @ Gore Hill Oval @ 12.00pm DIVISION ONE R PRYOR (MU) (5) 24 UNSW/ES vs Sydney University @ Village Green @ 12.30pm T CHADWICK (UTS) (3) 32 S ADDICOTT (MW) (5) 18 Manly Warringah vs UTS @ Pittwater No 6 @ 2.30pm N DARVILL (MW) (4) 21 P GRAHAM (UNSW-ES) (8) 16 R WOOD (SU) (0) 16 C PERKINS (SU) (4) 16 Division Two B NISSEN (UNSW-ES) (3) 16 Campbelltown vs Balmain Dockers @ Monarch Oval @ 12.00pm U18 PREMIER CUP Manly Warringah vs UTS @ Pittwater No 6 Oval @ 12.30pm DIVISION TWO T MUTTON (STG) (0) 14 Southern Power vs Holroyd Parramatta @ Gwawley Oval @ 2.10pm A FRITSCH (SP) (4) 34 M PICKEN (WOLL) (0) 14 B HARLAND (MU) (4) 33 T BRANSGROVE (NS) (3) 14 Sydney University vs Camden @ St Pauls Oval @ 2.10pm A THAIN (UTS) (0) 20 C MCKINLAY (UNSW-ES) (3) 14 East Coast Eagles vs Macquarie University @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 5.00pm A KYPRIANOU (BD) (1) 17 Division Three U18 CHALLENGE CUP Pennant Hills vs UTS @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 10.30am B MCLEAN (SP) (4) 21 Southern Power vs Holroyd Parramatta @ Gwawley Oval @ 12.00pm G ROBBIE (SU) (6) 14 L HALL (SP) (3) 13

Nor West vs Macquarie University @ Bensons Lane @ 2.10pm 2009 LEADING GOALKICKERS Penrith vs Moorebank Sports @ Greygums Oval @ 2.10pm Division Four Manly Warringah vs UTS @ Pittwater No 6 Oval @ 10.30am CLUB SENIORS RESERVES U18/THIRDS TOTAL UNSW/ES vs Holroyd Parramatta @ Village Green @ 10.30am UTS 36 16 10 62 Sydney University vs Camden @ St Pauls Oval @ 12.00pm Penrith vs Moorebank Sports @ Greygums Oval @ 12.00pm EAST COAST EAGLES 36 12 10 58 Nor West vs Macquarie University @ Bensons Lane @ 12.00pm NOR WEST 30 16 4.6 50.6 Under 18’s Premier Cup East Coast Eagles vs Wollongong@ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 10.00am MACQUARIE UNI 36 12 2 50 North Shore vs Pennant Hills @ Gore Hill Oval @ 10.00am UNSW/ES 30 16 4 50 Campbelltown vs Balmain Dockers @ Monarch Oval @ 10.00am Under 18s Challenge Cup SOUTHERN POWER 36 0 10 46 Manly Warringah vs Pennant Hills @ Pittwater No 6 Oval @ 8.30am PENNANT HILLS 24 12 8 44 Penrith vs Moorebank Sports @ Greygums Oval @ 10.00am Southern Power vs Holroyd Parramatta @ Greygums Oval @ 10.00am MANLY WARRINGAH 30 8 4 42 East Coast Eagles vs Macquarie University @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 7.00pm NORTH SHORE 18 8 12 38 Sunday 31 May 2009 Premier Division WESTERN SUBURBS 30 4 0 34 Western Suburbs vs St George @ Picken Oval @ 2.10pm SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 20 8 34 Division One Western Suburbs vs St George @ Picken Oval @ 12.00pm HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 24 0 2 26 U18s Premier Cup ST GEORGE 12 0 8 20 Western Suburbs vs St George @ Picken Oval @ 10.00am UNSW/ES vs St Ignatius Riverview @ Village Green @ 10.00am CAMPBELLTOWN 18 0 2 20

BALMAIN DOCKERS 6 8 4 18 Bye

2009 AFL SYDNEY NEXT WEEK—ROUND 8 NEXT WEEK—ROUND SYDNEY 2009 AFL UNSW/ES—Division Three PENRITH 6 4 6 16 Sydney University—U18s Challenge Cup MOOREBANK SPORTS 6 0 6 12

2009 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY Wednesday, 3 June 2009 WOLLONGONG 0 4 6 10 U18s Premier Cup CAMDEN 6 0 0.6 6.6 St Ignatius, Riverview vs Wollongong @ Henson Park @ 7.00pm

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PREMIER DIVISION P W L D F A % PTS 1997

EAST COAST EAGLES 6 6 0 0 776 325 239 24 Sydney Football League Sydney Football Association WESTERN SUBURBS 6 5 1 0 704 336 210 20 Final Ladder Final Ladder UNSW/ES 6 5 1 0 724 524 138 20 PENNANT HILLS 6 4 2 0 610 407 150 16 St George 48 Manly Warringah 64

NORTH SHORE 6 3 3 0 541 623 87 12 North Shore 44 Holroyd Blacktown 60

CAMPBELLTOWN 6 3 3 0 406 566 72 12 East Sydney 40 Sydney University 60

ST GEORGE 6 2 4 0 521 760 69 8 Balmain 36 South West Sydney 52 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 1 5 0 533 624 85 4 Western Suburbs 28 Uni of NSW 40 BALMAIN DOCKERS 6 1 5 0 364 678 54 4 Pennant Hills 16

Wollongong 36 WOLLONGONG 6 0 6 0 349 685 51 0 Baulkham Hills 12 Macquarie University 20

Cronulla Sutherland 20 Premiers Balmain DIVISION ONE P W L D F A % PTS Penrith 4 UTS 6 6 0 0 599 235 255 24 Grand Final Hawkesbury 4 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 5 1 0 615 317 194 20 Balmain 17.13.115 def St George 11.14.80

MANLY WARRINGAH 6 5 1 0 573 339 169 20 Premiers Rod Podbury Medal (B.O.G Grand Final) UNSW/ES 6 4 2 0 441 345 128 16 Lee Campbell (Balmain) Sydney University EAST COAST EAGLES 6 3 3 0 452 337 134 12 Club Champion Grand Final PENNANT HILLS 6 3 3 0 435 365 119 12 St George Sydney University 13.13.91 def Manly 12.8.80 NORTH SHORE 6 2 4 0 434 433 100 8 WOLLONGONG 6 1 5 0 287 512 56 4 Phelan Medal Club Champion Simon Wilson St George 16 Sydney University WESTERN SUBURBS 6 1 5 0 221 693 32 4 Matthew Brewter St George 14 ST GEORGE 6 0 6 0 205 686 30 0 Clinton Cole Balmain 12 Jon Langer North Shore 12 Snow Medal Peter Robertson Manly 20 Leading Goalkickers Mark Knight Uni of NSW 18

FROM YEARS GONE BY FROM YEARS GONE Chris Dale North Shore 72 Mark Iveli Holroyd B’town 16 Manuel Lynch Western Suburbs 42 Jason Woodcoe Hawkesbury 16 U18 PREMIER CUP P W L D F A % MR Jason Westerbrink Baulkham Hills 39

2009 SYDNEY AFL LADDERS AFL LADDERS 2009 SYDNEY NORTH SHORE 6 6 0 0 577 201 287 100

Leading Goalkickers Bundy Player of the Year EAST COAST EAGLES 6 5 1 0 489 229 214 83 Jaret Hogarth Manly Warringah 106 Jonathon Langer (North Shore) & Clinton Cole (Balmain) PENNANT HILLS 6 4 2 0 498 292 171 67 Terry Brereton Sth West Sydney 96 Sydney Football League All Stars Wayne Hollis Holroyd-Blacktown 79 ST GEORGE 6 4 2 0 524 338 155 67 WOLLONGONG 5 3 2 0 425 323 132 60 B: Edmunds (BH) Chadwick (NS) Tognolini (STG) HB: Mills (B) Zochling (B) Mahar (PH) ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE, RIVERVIEW 5 2 3 0 278 423 66 40 C: Prezens (ES) Veale (NS) Cole (B) UNSW/ES 6 2 4 0 378 527 72 33 HF: O’Dwyer (ES) McLachlan (ES) Physick (BH) F: Hall (ES) Lynch (WS) Langer (NS) BALMAIN DOCKERS 6 2 4 0 381 608 63 33 R: Odgers (WS) Brewer (STG) Wilson (STG) Representative Football CAMPBELLTOWN 6 1 5 0 239 437 55 16 IC: Cormack (WS) Parker (NS) Scicchitano (BH) Sydney 18.9.117 def Riverina 15.15.105 WESTERN SUBURBS 6 0 6 0 196 607 32 0 Coach: Steve Bird (B) SFL 15.25.115 def Hunter Region 1.7.13 SFA 12.14.86 def Leisure Coast 4.6.30 SFA 20.11.131 def Northern Riverina 7.3.45

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Name:Lachlan Pryor Club: North Shore Bombers DIVISION TWO P W L D F A % MR Date of Birth: 10/11/1990 Nickname: Locky MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 6 6 0 0 785 201 391 100 Favourite AFL Team: Sydney Swans SOUTHERN POWER 6 6 0 0 751 200 376 100 UTS 6 4 2 0 462 272 170 67 Favourite Playing Position: Ruck Rover or Half Forward Flank HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 6 4 2 0 409 382 107 67 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 5 2 3 0 374 323 116 40 BALMAIN DOCKERS 6 2 4 0 426 439 97 33 Most Difficult Opponent: Jon Vlatko from East Coast Eagles MANLY WARRINGAH 6 2 4 0 321 489 66 33

Best Sydney AFL Player Seen: Mark Livy North Shore EAST COAST EAGLES 6 2 4 0 238 585 41 33 CAMDEN 5 1 4 0 242 524 46 20 Most Annoying Teammate: tommy mac always has something good to say CAMPBELLTOWN 6 0 6 0 165 758 22 0 about carlton!jks

Funniest Teammate: Ash Naylor or Jamie O'Dell always have great stories each Monday. DIVISION THREE P W L D F A % MR UNSW/ES 5 5 0 0 664 155 428 100 Most Embarrassing Football Moment: Dropping a chest mark in the u/18 grand final then missing the NOR WEST 5 5 0 0 464 195 238 100

kick of the ground directly in front! UTS 6 5 1 0 570 232 246 83 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 5 3 2 0 371 326 114 60 Greatest Football Achievement: Scholarship listed for North Melbourne and 1st grade premiership PENNANT HILLS 6 3 3 0 373 362 103 50 2007 PENRITH 4 1 3 0 255 441 58 25 MOOREBANK SPORTS 5 1 4 0 254 424 60 20 Best Football Advice Given to You: Never give up your always in the game SOUTHERN POWER 5 0 5 0 234 507 46 0 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 5 0 5 0 168 711 24 0 Previous Clubs played for: Sydney Redbacks, Swans Reserves and U/18 State Rams Junior Club: Frenches Forest Lions DIVISION FOUR P W L D F A % MR Name: Daryn Cresswell Club: Manly Wolves SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 5 5 0 0 693 164 423 100 UTS 6 5 1 0 534 254 210 83 Date of Birth: 22/5/1971 NOR WEST 6 4 2 0 659 277 238 67 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 6 4 2 0 559 345 162 67 Nickname: Cressa MANLY WARRINGAH 6 4 2 0 440 339 130 67 Favourite AFL Team: Sydney Swans UNSW/ES 6 3 3 0 474 430 110 50 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 6 2 4 0 305 591 52 33 Favourite Playing Position: On Ball PENRITH 5 1 4 0 297 520 57 20 AFL SYDNEY PROFILES AFL SYDNEY MOOREBANK SPORTS 5 0 5 0 164 584 28 0

Most Difficult Opponent: Robert Harvey 2009 SYDNEY AFL LADDERS CAMDEN 5 0 5 0 137 758 18 0

Best Sydney AFL Player Seen: Paul Kelly UNDER 18S CHALLENGE CUP P W L D F A % PTS Most Annoying Teammate: Troy Luff SOUTHERN POWER 5 5 0 0 413 232 178 100 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 5 4 1 0 650 208 313 80 Funniest Teammate: Nic Davis PENRITH 4 3 1 0 244 188 130 75 PENNANT HILLS 6 4 2 0 282 272 104 67 Greatest Football Achievement: Playing AFL MOOREBANK SPORTS 5 3 2 0 347 312 111 60

Best Football Advice Given to You: Work Hard MANLY WARRINGAH 6 2 4 0 289 376 77 33 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 5 1 4 0 245 471 52 20 Previous Clubs played for: Sydney Swans HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 5 1 4 0 194 514 38 20 EAST COAST EAGLES 5 0 5 0 219 310 71 0 Junior Club: North Hobart

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PENNANT HILLS 3 - 2 7 - 8 14 - 10 15 - 13 – 103 CAMPBELLTOWN 0 - 3 0 - 9 2 - 10 6- 11 - 47 AFL SYDNEY TEAM OF THE WEEK—Rd 6 PENNANT HILLS (Best Players): L. Shepherd, C. Richardson, A. Crisfield, J. Duncan, M. McCamey, J. Low (Goal Kickers): K. Wright 5, L. Bilbe 4, M. Carey 2, S. Myers 2, C. Richardson, J. Duncan Lloyd Shepherd CAMPBELLTOWN (Best Players): F. Brown, J. Edwards, R. Lothian, C. Everson, M. Edwins, M. Moore Pennant Hills (Goal Kickers): S. Kershaw 2, C. Lees, M. Edwins, F. Brown, J. Brazill

UMPIRES: Fox, Peck, Hissey at Monarch Oval Anthony Randell Mitchell Thomson Wollongong UNSW/ES 4 - 3 11 - 11 15 - 14 17 - 18 - 120 Balmain Dockers BALMAIN DOCKERS 3 - 2 4 - 6 9 - 11 13- 11 - 89 UNSW/ES (Best Players): M. O'Regan, E. Shaw, S. Rutland, A. Pech, B. Abbott, P. Stokes (Goal Kickers): B. Abbott 7, E. Shaw 2, M. O'Regan 2, B. Woods 2, J. Bradfield, T. Luff, R. Underwood, J. Aaron Crisfield Cameron Holmes Ryan Meldrum Kiel Pennant Hills North Shore North Shore BALMAIN DOCKERS (Best Players): A. Randell, D. Turner, N. Todd, N. O'Brien, R. Officer, B. Jones (Goal Kickers): R. Officer 5, D. Ryan 2, J. Miller, R. Allen, D. Turner, N. O'Brien, B. Jones, L. Mitchell UMPIRES: Lewis, Kalayzich, Terrey at Drummoyne Oval Earl Shaw NORTH SHORE 2 - 5 5 - 6 7 - 11 12 - 14 - 86 UNSW/ES WOLLONGONG 1 - 2 4 - 6 7 - 6 8- 7 - 55 NORTH SHORE Dwain Watkins (Best Players): D. Allen, R. Meldrum, C. Holmes, J. Brain, T. Strudwick, T. Elkington Brett Bedwell (Goal Kickers): A. Marsh 3, D. Kulk 2, M. Voyage 2, A. Lord, J. Russell - Jones, L. Pryor, T. Strudwick, T. Marc O’Regan Western Suburbs Western Suburbs Elkington UNSW/ES WOLLONGONG Brydon Coles (Best Players): M. Thomson, K. Ewen- Chappel, M. Dombroski, R. Price, C. Wells, L. Wilson (Goal Kickers): D. McClure 3, D. Jefferis, M. Dombroski, S. Davis, B. Hanson, K. Ewen- Chappel Sydney Uni UMPIRES: Field, Richardson, Rutherford at North Dalton Park Charlie Richardson WESTERN SUBURBS 5 - 3 12 - 5 19 - 10 21 - 11 - 137 Pennant Hills SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 3 - 1 6 - 3 7 - 3 11- 5 - 71 WESTERN SUBURBS (Best Players): B. Bedwell, B. Absolum, D. Watkins, D. Williams, T. Cole, D. Clout (Goal Kickers): T. Cole 4, B. Absolum 4, D. Clout 3, M. Withers 2, C. McGrath 2, D. Watkins 2, C. McGuirk, B. Mumme, D. Williams, S. D'Arcy Ben Absolum Damien Allen Luke Stanford SYDNEY UNIVERSITY (Best Players): B. Coles, N. Hayward, D. Archer, B. Mankarious, B. Malone, N. Barton Western Suburbs North Shore East Coast (Goal Kickers): S. Crichton 3, M. Egan 2, R. Close 2, B. Mankarious, B. Coles, J. McIntyre, T. Barton UMPIRES: Gestier, Barron, Anderson at Sydney Uni No 1 2009 TEAM OF THE WEEK—ROUND 6

EAST COAST EAGLES 9 - 4 16 - 5 22 - 8 29- 9 – 183 ST GEORGE 1 - 3 5 - 4 7 - 5 9 - 7 – 61 EAST COAST EAGLES 2009 PREMIER DIVISION RESULTS—ROUND 6 RESULTS—ROUND DIVISION 2009 PREMIER Fraser Brown Ben Maddern (Best Players): G. Seebeck, L. Stanford, J. Vlatko, M. Maher, S. Ryan, B. Rogers (Goal Kickers): G. Seebeck 13, B. Rogers 5, L. Stanford 4, S. Ryan 2, M. Skuse, J. Vlatko, D. Spiteri, M. Campbelltown St George Sankey, J. Dimery ST GEORGE (Best Players): B. Maddern, T. Dickson, P. McBride, R. Craig, D. Carey, C. Windle Gus Seebeck (Goal Kickers): C. Windle 3, S. Richmond, D. Rixon, A. Buttling, R. Craig, J. Barrett, D. Carey UMPIRES: Deigan, Stevens, Fletcher at Bruce Purser Reserve East Coast

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JAMES BRAIN (NORTH SHORE) SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 4 - 3 10 - 3 13 - 13 17- 14 - 116 WESTERN SUBURBS 1 - 0 3 - 2 4 - 2 4 - 2 – 26

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY (Best Players): A. Hawkins, A. Everett, L. McWhirter, W. Pearse, J. Champion De Crespign, T. Air Round 6 NAB AFL Rising Star Nominee is James Brain of North Shore. (Goal Kickers): L. McWhirter 5, A. Everett 3, B. Fitzpatrick 2, W. Pearse 2, J. Karutz, A. Kraefft, A. Con- At only 16 years of age, James (Jimmy) Brain is really making his mark in Sydney footy. nor, T.Air, M. Killicoat Already a scholarship holder, Jimmy is also a RAMS U18 player and recently WESTERN SUBURBS won the annual Manly Daily Newspaper Sports Star Award, which adjudged him the best (Best Players): young sporting talent in the papers distribution area. Jimmy is a product of North Shore's (Goal Kickers):

major focus on the development of talent from within its catchment area. Having played most of his junior career with Forest he really came under notice last year when as a 15 year old he was named best-on-ground in North Shore's U18 Grand Final win. As part of the youngest MANLY-WARRINGAH 5 - 4 7 - 9 10 - 18 11- 19 – 85 team list in the competition, Jimmy has taken the next step in his development by becoming a PENNANT HILLS 0 - 1 1 - 3 1 - 4 4 - 9 – 33 regular senior player and every game he plays is better than the last one. Jimmy's talents were on show on the weekend MANLY-WARRINGAH against Wollongong where, under difficult conditions, his silky smooth skills and willingness to take on the opposition shone (Best Players): J. Jarvis, T. Atkinson, C. Pridgeon, M. Ahern, D. Cresswell, A. Robertson through. (Goal Kickers): N. Darvill 4, D. Cresswell 4, L. Brain, A. Robertson, T. Armitage PENNANT HILLS Previous Nominees (Best Players): J. Moraitis, D. De Looze, P. McLaren, C. Laing, J. Gaggin, B. Deitz

(Goal Kickers): J. Moraitis 2, B. Deitz, J. Gaggin Rd 1 Carlo Lombardo (St George)

Rd 2 Tom Young (Sydney University) Rd 3 Joe Britton (Balmain Dockers) Rd 4 Mitchell Thomson (Wollongong) Rd 5 Fraser Brown (Campbelltown) WOLLONGONG 2 - 4 7 - 4 9 - 8 12- 9 – 81 NAB RISING STAR NAB RISING NORTH SHORE 2 - 2 3 - 5 5 - 7 5 - 9 – 39 WOLLONGONG WARREN BACK ( CAMDEN) (Best Players): M. Daly, L. Favetta, D. Sweeney, S. Morgan, M. Morgan, J. Collyer (Goal Kickers): J. Hart 3, M. Brunton 2, K. Prout 2, D. Simpson 2, J. Collyer, L. Favetta, J. McInnes

Warren has been involved with Camden football club since 1999, first as a NORTH SHORE player, but also filling roles in the past of President, Secretary, and registrar. (Best Players): J. Costi, T. McMahon, J. Watters, B. Youlten, A. Ziino, N. Roberts He attained life membership of the club in 2006. (Goal Kickers): M. Carpenter, J. Watters, J. Costi, R. Svendsen, N. Roberts

Since 2007, he has filled the role of Secretary and Treasurer as well as help- ing out with the Presidential, Registrars, Equipment Managers and Ground managers roles. UTS 3 - 1 6 - 6 9 - 7 10- 10 – 70 UNSW/ES 3 - 0 4 - 2 9 - 3 9 - 5 – 59 UTS This season, he continues in these roles, as well as umpiring our division 4 (Best Players): C. Herrmann, M. Atkinson, B. Moore, T. Wallace, S. Silver, P. Taylor games (even though he would much rather be playing!) and being the Re- (Goal Kickers): P. Taylor 3, T. Chadwick 3, S. Silver 2, D. Teasdale, A. Thain serve grade team manager. UNSW/ES (Best Players): J. Metcalfe, B. Kay, M. Arnold, A. Heffernan, D. Dowling, X. Brennan On home games, he also fills the ground managers role once his division 4 (Goal Kickers): B. Nissen 3, C. Coen 2, R. Pert, J. Metcalfe, X. Brennan, A. Heffernan duties have finished. He also officiates in the canteen on Thursday nights at training.

Without Warren the club would most likely not exist today, as he has been one of the driving forces behind EAST COAST EAGLES 4 - 5 8 - 10 14 - 12 16- 15 – 111 the clubs re entry to the Sydney competition as well as the key man in the securing of Warwick Fairfax ST GEORGE 1 - 0 2 - 1 3 - 1 4 - 2 – 26 Reserve. EAST COAST EAGLES (Best Players): A. Moeller, D. Gatte, C. Durie, T. Coakley, D. Chapman, J. Ford

(Goal 2009 DIVISION ONE RESULTS—ROUND 6 Kickers): D. Chapman 4, T. Coakley 3, A. Power 3, A. Moeller 2, C. Durie 2, A. Lovett, D. Gatte Warren is an outstanding nomination for volunteer of the week, congratulations Waz! ST GEORGE (Best Players): R. Bennett, D. Williams, M. Nichols, J. O'Byrne, J. Cutrupi, D. Pratt Previous Nominees (Goal Kickers): D. Taylor, D. Williams, N. Charlwood, L. Maunder Rd 1 Brett Wylie (UTS) Rd 2 Jim Allan (Nor West) Rd 3 Steve Ray (UNSW/ES) Rd 4 Brendan Donohue (St George) Rd 5 Terry Neilsen (Campbelltown) VOLUNTEER OF THE WEEK OF THE VOLUNTEER

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PENNANT HILLS 3 - 2 5 - 4 8 - 7 12 - 11 – 83 Whatever you need to know about the AFL Sydney CAMPBELLTOWN 1 - 1 1 - 2 4 - 3 5- 5 - 35 is available on the web PENNANT HILLS (Best Players): D. Bull, L. Urwin, A. Duncan, K. Clark, T. Wales, M. Antman www.sydneyafl.com.au (Goal Kickers): T. Wales 3, J. Simmonds 3, N. Varnish 2, K. Clark 2, D. Bull, A. Duncan CAMPBELLTOWN (Best Players): J. Brazill, C. Leak, B. Ferguson, B. Farrow, N. Hudson, A. Syrros Latest News Results (Goal Kickers): N. Tyerman 2, S. Irving, H. Sherwood, B. Ferguson 2009 Fixtures Ladders

NORTH SHORE 2 - 2 4 - 6 6 - 11 9 - 13 - 67 WOLLONGONG 2 - 3 5 - 4 5 - 4 7- 5 – 47 Photo Gallery Sydney AFL Forms NORTH SHORE (Best Players): C. Callander, P. Codling, L. Redman, B. Thompson, M. Carter, S. Easey (Goal Kickers): T. Bransgrove 3, L. Redman, S. Easey, M. Hutton, J. Wells, D. Tran, P. Codling All the details and player information will be available on the WOLLONGONG (Best Players): S. Mohamad, N. Davidson, M. Moss, J. Mahony, B. Schneider, A. Riley SAFL WEBSITE website by 9pm on the day of the match (Goal Kickers): R. Wells 2, T. Hurst, A. Riley, J. Mahony, L. Rutter, J. Mason Quality action photos of selected AFL Sydney games can

UNSW/ES 5 - 1 9 - 4 14 - 9 17 - 14 - 116 be viewed at: BALMAIN DOCKERS 3 - 2 5 - 6 7 - 11 12- 14 – 86 UNSW/ES www.saflphotos.com.au/info/ (Best Players): K. Emery, A. Gulden, C. McKenzie, A. Robson, A. Haberley, J. Moran (Goal Kickers): K. Emery 5, C. McKinlay 3, S. Lewis 3, A. Haberley 2, A. Gulden 2, G. Robinson, B. Fox BALMAIN DOCKERS Enquiries: Michael Vettas on 0414 899 515

(Best Players): J. Howard, D. Woodend, L. Bond, N. Whitehead, B. Singleton, J. Britton PHOTOS (Goal Kickers): J. Howard 3, N. Whitehead 2, J. Britton 2, C. Bolt, D. Speers, D. Jung, J. Horgan, B. PARENTS, SPECTATORS & SUPPORTERS: Singleton • Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. EAST COAST EAGLES 2 - 2 3 - 4 6 - 7 9- 12 – 66 • Encourage participation, but don’t force it. ST GEORGE 2 - 4 5 - 7 8 - 10 8 - 12 – 60= • Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. EAST COAST EAGLES (Best Players): S. Pierce, D. Costello, S. Pinchen, T. Dimech, N. Campbell, J. Steer • Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not (Goal Kickers): D. Steer 2, M. Karafilis 2, J. Steer, J. Craig, J. Patira, D. Siljanoski, downgrade. J. Pianta • Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators ST GEORGE (Best Players): E. Corvino, N. Ryan, R. Lombardo, D. Cooper, J. Andriske, S. Digby and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. (Goal Kickers): N. Ryan 3, S. Gasovski 2, D. Cooper 2, A. Bennett • Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. • Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW 4 - 4 8 - 8 10 - 10 13 - 17 – 95 officials in private WESTERN SUBURBS 2 - 0 2 - 3 4 - 5 4- 7 - 31 • Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW (Best Players):M. Somes, K. Murphy, R. Mirabelle, O. Young, J. Davis, N. Roubicek comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and (Goal Palyers): T. O'Malley-Jones 2, K. Murphy 2, J. Woods 2, C. Woods 2, J. Davis 2, O. Young, R. family that are let down with such remarks. 2009 U18 PREMIER CUP RESULTS — ROUND 6 RESULTS — ROUND PREMIER CUP 2009 U18 Mirabelle, K. McDonald • Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. WESTERN SUBURBS • (Best Players): A. De Brouwer, R. Rozairo, J. Barret, S. Pearson, S. Osman, A. Haynes Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward (Goal Kickers): B. Mumme, N. Armstrong, J. Barret, J. Sarkodee any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable.

CODE OF CONDUCT • Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators,

coaches, officials or players. • Abusive language is unacceptable.

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HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 2 - 4 4 - 6 6 - 9 9- 13 – 67 AFL NSW/ACT RAMS SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 1 - 2 3 - 3 3 - 7 4 - 8 – 32 HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA NSW/ACT Rams Selectors have named an initial squad of 40 players to

(Best Players): S. Fifita, G. Webb, A. Munns, A. Bishop, T. Waters, R. Charles prepare for the NAB National Under 16’s Championships which will be (Goal Kickers): S. Costello 3, G. Webb 2, G. Adams 2, B. Byrnes, D. Bryant held in Sydney from 3– 11 July. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY (Best Players): K. Chesterman, A. Clark, T. Kirkham, D. Moloney, R. Barnes, J. Dixon The squad will be reduced prior to the Championships whilst the (Goal Kickers): T. Ley 2, J. Robinson, J. Sowden opportunity still exists for players to be added to the squad if form warrants.

MANLY-WARRINGAH 0 - 4 5 - 8 6 - 10 10- 17 – 77 The squad is: EAST COAST EAGLES 2 - 2 2 - 2 4 - 7 4 - 8 – 32 Alex Birch (Ainslie), Nick Collins (Belconnen), David Coward (Geelong Grammar), David Cummins MANLY-WARRINGAH (Eastlake), Beau Black (Bomaderry), Tyson Carracher (Tathra), Lucas O’Neill (Ainslie), Jonathan Gourley (Best Players): B. Atkinson, A. Wright, M. McWhirter, A. Whitelaw, B. Young, M. Byrne (Terrigal), Joshua Parsons (Port Stephens), Guy Ward (UNSW/ES), Jarrod Witts (Sydney University), (Goal Kickers): B. Young 3, M. Byrne 2, M. McWhirter, F. Chiarella, L. Slobin, A. Whitelaw, G. Lieberman Blake Guthrie (St George), Adrian Yakimov (Sydney University), Richard Newell (Easts), Oliver Tweedale EAST COAST EAGLES (Pennant Hills), Trent Monaghan (East Coast), Jack Ponton (Penrith), Michael Hartley (Sydney (Best Players): M. Scholz, R. Frost, J. Denton, B. Hynes, A. Sliwka, J. Young University), Thomas Stevens (Echuca), Bodhi Butts (Mulwala), Reid Crowe (Finley), Jack Cookson (Goal Kickers): R. Frost, A. Moeller, A. Sliwka, B. Allan (Holbrook), Kevin Gittens (Deniliquin), James Eastoe (Scot’s), Sean Miller (Mulwala), Jackson Potter (Pennant Hills), Joel McInerney (Pennant Hills), Louis Fenaroli (Pennant Hills), Jack Lynch (Riverview),

Dylan Stuart (Central Broken Hill), Sam Milne (Ganmain-GGM), James Bruest (Coolamon), Heath SOUTHERN POWER 3 - 9 5 - 14 11 - 20 18 - 22 - 130 Caldwell (South Broken Hill), Harry Cunningham (Turvey Park), (Leeton-Whitton), Liam BALMAIN DOCKERS 0 - 1 1 - 2 2 - 2 3- 5 - 23

AFL NSW/ACT RAMS Frazer (Leeton-Whitton), Justin Gordon (North Ballarat), Jack Brooks (Turvey Park), Tom Tiffen (Leeton- SOUTHERN POWER Whitton), Adam Flagg (Northern Jets) (Best Players): M. Graham, W. Oakley, P. Hamer, L. Johnson, C. Roe, A. Carmody (Goal Kickers): C. Roe 4, A. Carmody 4, A. Fritsch 4, M. Graham 3, D. Wild 2, M. Young BALMAIN DOCKERS AFL ARMY AWARD (Best Players): G. Howe, J. Clarke, D. Burke, B. Cann, M. Kaye, J. Fretwell (Goal Kickers): A. Kyprianou, P. Di Vito, N. Merrick

CAMDEN 4 - 1 6 - 2 12 - 3 14 - 3 - 87 CAMPBELLTOWN 1 - 0 2 - 3 3 - 3 5- 8 – 38 CAMDEN (Best Players): M. Shipard, M. Kennedy, T. Kerema, S. Shipard, B. Wright, J. Ayling (Goal Kickers): M. Shipard 6, K. Rowley 2, M. Kennedy 2, J. Ayling 2, J. Watts, B. Wright CAMPBELLTOWN (Best Players): C. Munro, S. Neilsen, C. Pal, J. Wright, G. Crompton, M. Barrett (Goal Kickers): D. Fraser, S. Neilsen, C. Pal, D. Herne, C. Munro

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 3 - 2 5 - 4 9 - 5 14 - 7 - 91 UTS 3 - 2 4 - 2 6 - 6 7- 8 – 50

2009 DIVISION TWO RESULTS—ROUND 6 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY (Best Players): C. Inchley, L. Gemmill, T. Reddin, P. Jackson, S. Cations, J. Hardman (Goal Kickers): S. Cations 5, B. Harland 4, L. Gemmill 2, D. Connors, T. McMurrich, C. Barnes UTS (Best Players): A. Whooley, T. Whiting, N. Wiseman, T. Robinson, S. Cutlack, H. McGregor (Goal Kickers): G. Walker 3, S. Cutlack 2, J. Ryan, T. Whiting AFL ARMY AWARD ARMY AWARD AFL

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UNDER 18 CHALLENGE CUP President: Anton Lewis PENNANT HILLS 0 - 5 4 - 12 5 - 14 6- 22 – 58 Secretary: Angus Heritage MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 2 - 2 2 - 3 2 - 8 4 - 9 – 33 PENNANT HILLS Email: [email protected] (Best Players): M. Cantrall, O. Brodie, J. Richards, M. Frankish, E. Danilo, T. Graham-Robertson 1 Anton LEWIS Website: www.nswafua.com.au (Goal Kickers): J. Richards, C. Demetriou, O. Brodie, E. Danilo, A. Ladomatos 2 Matthew GESTIER MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 3 Danny DEIGAN This week the New South Wales Australian Football Umpires Association (Best Players): 4 Sean RICHARDSON (NSWAFUA) would like to profile goal umpire - Emma Polette. In addition to being (Goal Kickers): 5 Graham GLASSFORD one of the leading goal umpires in Sydney AFL, Emma has also recently been 6 Justin FOX voted by her peers to be the first female member of the NSWAFUA Committee. MANLY-WARRINGAH 1 - 1 4 - 2 5 - 6 7- 10 – 52 7 Frank KALAYZICH Away from her umpiring and committee responsibilities, Emma enjoys her spare EAST COAST EAGLES 2 - 3 2 - 4 5 - 9 6 - 9 – 45 8 Michael PECK time relaxing with friends, reading a good book and a glass of good quality cham- MANLY-WARRINGAH 9 Andrew RUTHERFORD pagne. (Best Players): R. Wearne, C. Gallo, J. Ross, J. Pilat, N. Sampson 10 Michael O’GRADY 1) Who has influenced you most in umpiring? (Goal Kickers): A. McKenzie - Wills 2, S. Stapleton, R. Comans, J. Pilat, D. Wallage, R. Wearne 11 Pierce FIELD I can't answer with one person. My Dad was the one who got me interested in the EAST COAST EAGLES 12 Peter HUMPHRIES first place. Ken is a great coach and has kept me challenged and motivated. Sergio (Best Players): J. Serdar, S. Tibben, P. Mildwater, K. Healy, D. Iranzad, A. Baird 13 Tristan STEVENS because he is Sergio. (Goal Kickers): S. Tibben 2, P. Mildwater 2, B. Gray, K. Healy 14 Daniel COGHLAN 2) What is your motto to success? 15 Guy STILLMAN Never give up. Especially when you most want to. SOUTHERN POWER 2 - 5 8 - 7 10 - 10 13 - 10 - 88 16 Nathan LESSELS 3) Whom do you most admire? MOOREBANK SPORTS 0 - 1 1 - 3 4 - 5 7- 7 – 49 17 Matthew BAIGENT My mum. She is an amazingly strong woman. Plus she's beautiful, warm and kind. SOUTHERN POWER 18 Steven WALLBANK 4) What has been you best football experience? (Best Players): C. Byrom, C. Way, L. Jansson, C. Mavromoustakos, T. Carter, C. Jepsen 19 Liam ROWE Umpiring at Telstra Stadium. (Goal Kickers): B. McLean 4, L. Hall 3, T. Carter 2, C. Way, D. Wood, C. Byrom, C. Mavromoustakos 20 Joshua TERREY 5) What has been you greatest achievement? MOOREBANK SPORTS 21 James MCBRIEN In umpiring, most improved last year. (Best Players): J. Moore, J. Smart, J. Kinder, R. Horton, C. Garven, J. Allport 22 Paul BARRON 6) What is your favourite book? ON 3 & 4 RESULTS—ROUND 6 4 RESULTS—ROUND ON 3 & (Goal Kickers): D. Waack 2, T. Currant 2, R. Horton, M. Twyford, L. Dawson 23 Simon HARRISON This is a really hard question for me because I love reading. Probably The Time 24 Damien ANDERSON Travellers Wife by Audrey Niffenegger and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 8 - 1 11 - 2 20 - 6 23 - 9 – 147 25 Sean HUNTER Jonathon Safran Foer. HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 0 - 2 0 - 5 0 - 5 2- 9 - 21 26 Jeremy BOLAND 7) What is your favourite viewing? The Office Xmas Specials (UK). Always makes me cry but in a good way. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 27 Glen CALLAGHAN 8) What is your favourite destination? (Best Players): H. Orr, M. Krochmal, T. Aitken, B. Zieschang, L. Cowper, R. Edwards 28 Carl FLETCHER Monarch Oval because it's 50kms from my home and I love driving my car. No, (Goal Kickers): G. Robbie 6, D. Knight 5, T. Aitken 3, J. Hazelton 2, H. Orr 2, T. Graham 2, R. Edwards, B. Zi- 29 Ahley SYMONS really, there is probably nothing better than the feeling of arriving in Albany, West- eschang, K. Rogers 30 Nick ELLIS ern Australia where most of my family live. HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 31 William MACARTHUR 9) How would you describe yourself? (Best Players): B. McFarlane, B. Green, S. Nolan, E. Dean, M. Coledan, B. Mayne 32 Brenton HISSEY Independent, Funny, Fair, Compassionate & Inquisitive. (Goal Kickers): R. Johnston, S. Nolan 33 Tom BOWES 10) What is you favourite place and time? 34 Max FRIEND Outside the Opera Theatre at the Opera House with a Penrith—Bye 35 Stephen STORK glass of champagne during the intermission of a perform- 36 Chris NIVEN ance by the Australian Ballet. DIVISION THREE 37 David LENIOR 11) What do you like to eat and drink? 38 Chris HAYTER Spice I Am - a Thai restaurant in Surry Hills - very hot Nor West 11.10 (76) d Pennant Hills 2.6 (18) 39 Petros MARKOU food! Goes very nicely with an icy cold SSB. Moorebank Sports 13.6 (84) d Southern Power 9.7 (61) 40 Andy SMYTH 12) Any game day rituals or superstitions? UTS 11.8 (74) d Macquarie University 7.5 (47) 41 Mark RINNIE I've gotta put on lip balm and have an ample supply of chewing gum in my pocket. UNSW/ES 26.14 (170) d Holroyd Parramatta 2.2 (14) 42 Mark SCHWARZE Penrith—Bye 43 Alex MANFRED NSW AF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION 44 Tony MCGILVARY 56 Todd FLETCHER DIVISION FOUR 45 Luke MATTHEWS 46 Sean MCGRATH 57 Peter FELDMAN 58 Natasha KUTCHA UTS 12.14 (86) d Macquarie University 9.5 (59) 47 Scott WALSH 59 Ben LAWSON Manly Warringah 10.6 (68) d Nor West 7.6 (48) 49 Nathan ELSWORTHY 60 AFL UMPIRE UNSW/ES 18.11 (119) d Moorebank Sports 6.5 (41) 51 Aidan GROSAS Penrith 18.6 (114) d Camden 3.5 (23) 52 Chris MARATHAKIS 61 Michael RASO Sydney University 20.15 (135) d Holroyd Parramatta 5.7 (37) 53 Ron JOHNSON 62 Tom KITTO 54 Raymond COX 63 Ian BAPTIE 55 Kyle COLEMAN 64 Christine BURROWS 2009 U18s CHALLENGE CUP DIVISI CHALLENGE 2009 U18s 73 Garrie JONES

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Senior President: Jim Allan Senior Coach: Peter Kyle Email: [email protected] Phone: 0418 536 819 Website: hawkesburyafc.com.au Club Colours: Blue & White

1 Stephen CHASE AFTER Super Saturday sandwiched between two matches on the road, the Jets finally 2 Casey WENSELOWSKI return home to Bensons Lane today for what should be a cracking undefeated top of the 3 Daniel GUTHRIDGE table clash with the UNSW-ES Bulldogs. We also welcome unbeaten Sydney University 4 Dominic SHIPLEY for a crucial showdown in the reserves, with players and supporters of both teams invited 5 Aaron CLAYDEN to join us at RG McGees after the game. Last weekend the club took on its second major 6 Dale WELLINGTON challenge of a split round, and the seniors came out with flying colours while the reserves

were beaten in windy conditions. Seniors won 76-18.The ones met Pennant Hills at the

7 Owen BUTCHER Ern for the first time since the Second Division days of 2006 and depth was always going 8 Adam NEWTON to be questioned, especially with the late withdrawals of Pekay Kyle, Boots Wellington and 9 Scott ALLAN Stavros Davidson., The first quarter started in incredible fashion, with the Jets using the 10 Gerard SMITS blustery conditions best to pile on six unanswered goals in the first term with former 11 Don WATERSTON Demons Snowy Clayden and Boris Smits tearing up the track, supported by Boft 12 Stephen DAVIDSON Wenselowski, Wanga Sherwood and Bayney Bayne, with Sparrow Pascoe easily filling the 13 Brad CROSS centre half back role left by ADF All-Star Plums Berry, who has been deployed overseas 14 Aaron BAYNE and will play no further part in 2009. The home team had the wind in the second but 15 Michael YEE couldn't penetrate the Jets' miserly defence as they rebounded well on the narrow ground., 16 Nick MILKINS The third was a true arm wrestle, with both teams attacking the ball savagely, the highlight 17 Jack PASCOE being a huge by Psycho Staszek on one of their key players which went unre- 20 Jake BERRY warded, although the fella's grandkids will come out bruised. The Jets were given a chal- lenge from the coaching staff to lift in the last, and lift they did, despite numerous injuries, 21 Chris KYLE as Craigie came off with a damaged pointer finger, however the worst was reserved for the 23 Stewart POTTS skipper, who had his pinky badly displaced in a routine marking contest, and was sent by 24 Jimmy CADET meat wagon to one of Sydney's more expensive hospitals, requiring a meat tray raffle 25 Paul SHERWOOD every day for the next four years to cover the bill. The Jets kicked four goals to record a 58 27 Damian SHIPLEY point victory against a tough opponent. Reserves lost 48-68 It was obvious before the 28 Michael CRAIGIE start the windy conditions were going to make for an interesting contest. Kicking with the CHECK OUT AFL SYDNEY ON CHANNEL 518 29 Norm HANLEY breeze the Jets hit the track full of running and jumped to an early lead with a a bouncing 30 Scott BRAID goal from 65m to first gamer Ed Sullivan a highlight. Although the Jets were clear winners 31 Chris COLLINS of the term they didn't gain full use of the win and only led by 18 points at the first break. Friday – 6:30pm – 7:30pm 32 Peter KYLE The blustery wind dominated the game and the Wolves used it best, kicking 6.4 to 0.0 in 34 Mat LAURENCE the second term to lead by 22. The second half was more even as the wind continued to NOR-WEST JETS NOR-WEST blow, with desperate efforts from veteran Stephen Chase and Bertie Carroll provided AFL Sydney Match of the Week 35 Andrew TRAVERS plenty of ball for the Jets' forwards, and although they reduced the deficit to 13 points it 36 Adam FOX was not going to be enough. Nor-West fought valiantly and held the Wolves to just 2.2 to 37 Dean BRAID 1.1 for an eventual 20-point margin. Despite this second loss in a row, there were some 38 Sam MAKINS noteworthy individual efforts, particularly from Kiwi Klaassen and big Deano Braid. The FOXTEL MATCH OF THE WEEK 39 Jack WILSON Nor West Masters team will be playing at Bensons Lane on Friday May 29th at 7 pm. If you 41 Chris MATTINGLY would like to help with the running of the event – barbecue, umpires etc, please feel free to 45 Brett CARROLL come along. If you just want to come down and cheer for the ole buggers while having a Match of the Week also available to view online 46 Russell FOX few beers, feel free to do that also. We look forward to your support. 48 Daniel HARDING www..sydneyafl.com.au and click on AFLSydney TV 49 Daniel LANGFORD 50 Matt FITZPATRICK 52 Ben WILLSON 55 Mat DAVIDSON 56 Daniel GRAHAM 77 Matthew BROPHY 86 Evan DUTTON Round 7 Match of the Week ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves NW WOLLONGONG vs ST GEORGE

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

1 Anthony SIMPSON Round Six saw North Shore travel south on a windy Saturday to take Slow starts have been a feature of the Magpies all year and on Satur- 1 Lachlan PRYOR 2 Mat ABDUL LATIF 2 Tom HILL on Wollongong at the windiest ground in the league. The undefeated 3 Andrew GALT day it was again no different with both the under 18s and Reserves 4 Adam LORD Under-18s continued their unbeaten run, but were pushed all the 4 Joey DENSLY sides giving away to too big a start to their opponents and the seniors 5 Jarryd WATTERS way by Wollongong. Trailing at half time, the young Bombers kicked 6 Ty DAVIS giving away the first three goals of the game to the Power before 6 Damien ALLEN five goals to two in the second half to run out three goal winners. 7 Chris HARRY hitting their stride and eventually winning their first game for the 7 Brendan FITZGERALD Timothy Bransgrove kicked three goals and Charlie Callander was 8 Matthew ROWE season. In Reserves it was a far improved showing from their previ- 8 Chris MURPHY Best on Ground. In Division One, North Shore’s slow start to the 9 Leigh FLAVELLE ous week with the team showing a lot of heart to get back into the 9 Adrian HARRY season continued and Wollongong won by seven goals. There were 10 Paul SMITH game at three quarter time before NSW Uni ran over the top of them 10 Jason HARRY 11 Adam WESTWOOD no multiple goalkickers and James Costi was North Shore’s best. The in the last quarter. Under 18s also started too slowly going in at half 11 James WEBSTER 12 David MCLEOD time 44 points down. The second half saw the kids come out deter- 12 James BRAIN Premier Division side, however, put their third win of Season 2009 13 Peter CONNAIRE 13 Clayton SCOTT on the board in what turned out to be a war of attrition against the 14 Kurt HAYES mined to atone for their poor start and won the second half reducing 14 Jamie O”DELL Lions. Lachlan Pryor was brought to an abrupt halt by the North 15 Andrew CRUWYS the margin at the end to 37 points. Seniors looking for their first win of 15 Sam CARRUTHERS Dalton Park picket fence, Jack Lumsden suffered a concussion and a 16 Bradley CAVANAGH the season welcomed back a number of players missing for the past 16 Tom ELKINGTON number of players from both sides sustained ankle and knee injuries 17 Nicholas DENKO two games but also had three late withdrawals due to illness which 17 Cameron HOLMES on the uneven surface. North Shore doubtfuls for next week include 18 Paul BUTLER saw them robbed of their both their starting onballers and centre half 18 Daniel DICKERSON Ron Wason, Max Wilson and Jamie O’Dell. Nonetheless, North 19 Daniel SHULSTAD back with two under 18’s players and a reserve grade player filling 20 Aaron FINDLAY 19 Ryan MELDRUM Shore prevailed by five goals. Andrew Marsh kicked three goals and the gaps. Like the 18’s and reserves seniors gave up a large lead 21 Adam FURLEY 20 Anthony LOWES Damien Allen put in his best performance of the year to win Best on before fighting back to only be behind by 2 points at quarter timebe- 22 N. FERGUSON-GORNALLE 21 Tom MCMAHON Ground. Attention: North Shore Supporters – Show your true colours fore eventually running out winners by 23 points under lights at Rose- 23 Chris MCKINNON 23 Garry PENNY by joining the Red and Black Club. $100 membership fee includes dale in what was an entertaining match. Seventeen year old Rhys 24 Teddy STRUDWICK 24 Mark FITZPATRICK official medallion, cap, polo shirt, $1 off beer and wine at Gore Hill, 25 David FOGGIE Horton backing up after playing 18’s impressed all with his contested 25 Ron WASON $50 member’s draw at all home games and complimentary Red and 26 Brandon PUNTER marking, decision making and skills on both sides of his body as did 26 Daniel HATFIELD 27 Andrew DAVIS 27 Michael COWELL Black Club luncheon. See http://www.northshorefc.com.au for more Andrew Cruwys with both players featuring in the two crucial plays to 28 Ian PRUDHAM 28 Max WILSON details. help win the game for the Magpies. Rhys won a contested posses- 29 Shaun ALBREW 29 Ashley NAYLOR sion in the forward pocket against two opponents before calmly fining 30 Matthew PAALL a teammate on his non preferred left foot in the clear 20 meters out 30 Jack LUMSDEN 31 Corey MILLER directly in front of goals rather than blazing away himself like many 31 Alex CHIEW 33 James WINDASS 32 Kade TANGNEY 34 Mahdi BERHADEN 33 Todd BAJCIC 35 R. THOMPSON-LAING 34 Pat HEALEY 36 Brian FERRETT NORTH SHORE BOMBERS SHORE BOMBERS NORTH 35 Daniel KULK 37 Bobby NAIJAR 36 Arther KALLOS 39 Andrew BYKERSMA 40 Michael VOYAGE 40 Matthew SLIOGERTS

41 Richard LYNCH MOOREBANK SPORTS MAGPIES 41 Brett STEPHAN 43 Jason RUSSELL-JONES 42 Damian WILSON 44 Ben ATTWOOD 43 Donald DIMMOCK 45 Andrew MARSH 44 AARON MCLENNAN 49 Adam ZINNO 45 Mark CULLIMORE 52 Robert SVENSON 47 Patrick WARD 48 Anthony KIDD ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18s ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18 MS

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President: Bob Mannion President: Paul Coughlan Senior Coach: Troy Balzan Senior Coach: Steve Bird Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0403 403620 Phone: 0410 596 555 Website: www.goannas.com.au Website: www.sydneyafl.com.au Club Colours: Blue & Yellow Club Colours: Navy Blue & White

1 Ben MACKNEY Round 6 saw the Goannas christen another adopted home ground, with More accurate goalkicking from the Senior Team early on in the match 2 Daniel BRYANT Kelso Oval being the ‘home away from home’ for the day. Thankfully the 1 Ben YAKIMOV 3 Brett JACKSON ground was not the same lake it was during last years Prelim final, but 2 Ben REID would have added scoreboard pressure to Pennant Hills last Saturday, 4 Troy BALZAN conditions were still tough with a howling wind swirling all day. The Under 3 Shanan KERSHAW and made the match a lot closer. The Campbelltown Blues only man- 5 Tom PARSONS 18’s side took on Sydney Uni in the opening match of the day, searching for 4 Chris LEES aged nine behinds in the first half albeit in windy conditions. The sec- 6 Ben DYHRBERG their 2nd win of the year. Unfortunately this was not to be their day, as a Uni 5 Trent WRIGHT ond half was a much tighter affair but the margin could not be bridged 7 Gerrard KENNEDY side full of run outclassed the young Goannas to come away with a convinc- 6 Brenton MCALLISTER despite Campbelltown playing some determined and skilful football. 8 Jesse HAURUA ing win. Division 4 took on the top of the table Sydney Uni in what would be 7 Corey EVERSON Best players were Lothian, Chivers, and Kershaw. 9 Tony MANCE a great test of how the team has come along. The Goannas came out firing, 8 Nick HILLS 10 Stuart MCKINLEY and against an undefeated side put on plenty of pressure, holding Sydney 9 Matthew MOORE The Div 2 team came up against a very determined Camden side who 11 Jason WILSON Uni to 1 goal and went into quarter time with a 13 point lead. After quarter 10 Brian KERSHAW ran out convincing winners on the day. Camden not only received the 12 Shaun COSTELLO time, the visitors switched on and showed their true form, however they did 11 Chris RAY four points but was awarded the Jason Rowley Cup for their win. Both 13 Brendan CONNELLY not always have it their own way as the Goannas were able to still keep 14 Jon WRIGHT 14 Brett RIZZO clubs though, enjoyed an after-match drink with the Rowley family in pressure on. The final result of a 98 point loss does not reflect the great 16 Jason FRETWELL 15 Mark HILL memory of Jason. effort the boys put in on the day. Division 3 had a tough mission on their 17 Jay EDWARDS 16 Grant WEBB hands, taking on the ladder leaders UNSW/ES. The endeavour of the 18 Lindsay BASSANI 17 Todd WATERS Slow starts seem to hurt the young Blues every week. One goal two players could not be questioned throughout the whole game, who gave it 19 Simon NEILSEN 18 Jeff FIELKE behinds in the first half of a footy match is always going to hurt you. their all to the very end, however they were outclassed by the undefeated 20 Matt KEYS 19 Kristan CARVILLE Despite that lack of scoring we were only five goals down at half time Bulldogs. Division 2 took on Sydney Uni for the first time since 2006. With 22 Brenton SOMMERVILLE 20 Greg ADAMS the Goannas in 4th and the Students in 5th, it was always going to be a and with a three goal start to the third term things looked positive. 21 Ben HANSON 23 Rob LOTHIAN tough battle between two teams fighting for a spot in the top 4. It was the However we then went to sleep again and allowed Pennant Hills to 22 John MANNION 24 Nathan TYERMAN Goannas who started the stronger, dominating possession in the first quar- match those three goals and finish the term five up. Four goals to one 23 Ricky CHARLES 25 Chris FRETWELL ter, but inaccurate kicking meant that the quarter time margin was only 8 24 David HOOK 26 Dale CHIVAS in the last saw Penno win comfortably. Well done Hamish Sherwood on points. A more even second quarter followed, and even with the Goannas 25 Des WORRELL 27 Daniel FRASER another 100% effort and onya "Ouuzo" who kicked two of our five numbers depleted due to some wardrobe issues, the lead was maintained 26 Ashley MULCAHY 28 Anthonie PARKER goals. at the long break. The second half saw the Goannas come out even more 27 Sireli FIFITA 29 Trevor DUNN determined, and in what was one of their better performances of the sea- 28 Gary SENTENCE 30 Shane DOHERTY Also Memberships are still available with the club and the Campbell- son, the home team managed to keep the visitors goalless in the third 29 Nathan GRAINGER 31 Matthew EDWINS town website will provide a regular update of club events. quarter before sealing the win with a 3 goal to 1 final quarter, prevailing in 30 Greg WELLINGTON 32 Matthew BARRETT the tough conditions by 35 points. The Goannas now sit clear in 4th position 31 Omar ABDULLATIF 36 Owen LOVE and will look to continue an impressive start to the season. The much antici- Go Blues. 32 Joel THOMAS 37 Ian SUMNER pated Trivia Night takes place tonight at our sponsor, Crown on McCredie 33 Andrew MUNNS 39 Ray LOVE hotel. Entry is $15 which includes snacks. This is always a great night on 34 Dean MURRAY CAMPBELLTOWN BLUES 41 Chris MUNRO the social calendar, so make sure that you bring yourself and as many 35 Anthony BISHOP 42 Kyle BRADLEY people down as you can! 36 Brad BYRNES 43 Luke COUGHLAN 37 Luke MANSBRIDGE 44 Danny MCCARTHY 38 Craig WATSON 46 Chantha PAL 39 Trent WHALAN 48 Jared MULLANEY H0LROYD-PARRAMATTA GOANNAS GOANNAS H0LROYD-PARRAMATTA 40 Peter ZUVELA 49 Stephen IRVING 50 Andrew BAILEY 52 Kris COCHRANE 55 Matthew MOREY

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

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

1 Brad DEITZ Pennant Hills ventured to the open expanses of Monarch Oval to play 1 Bryce RONEY With the seniors and U/18’s having the bye, it was Reserve Grade’s 2 Darren HARTNEY 3 Josh LOW Campbelltown who had several recent scalps to their name. The turn to take the spotlight as they went looking for their first victory of Blues, however, had no answer to a rampaging Pennant Hills who led 4 Justin BROCK 4 Mitch AITKEN the season against Camden at Greygums Oval. by a commanding 41 points at half-time before running out winners 15- 5 Tayt CORLESS 5 Alastair RICHARDSON (c) 13-103 to 6-11-47, enhancing an already healthy percentage. The 6 Jason WARE 7 Ben PATERSON After falling agonisingly short the previous week, the Rams bounded 6 Brant JACK Demons had first use of a strong breeze but were restricted to three 8 Rob LOW out of the blocks, with five unanswered first quarter goals which was first quarter goals. Surprisingly, goals came more easily in the second 7 Jason CLARKE 9 Daniel BARNES topped by seven in the second term as they raced to a 70 point half stanza against the wind when Pennant Hills booted four. Luke Bilbe, 10 Jak HANCOCK 10 Stuart AYRES time lead. A further two goals without reply in the third saw the boys Matthew Carey and Kieran Wright proved too strong and skilful for the 11 David CARROLL looking to keep the Cats goalless for the match, however, to their 12 Daniel DE LOOZE Campbelltown defence. Wright kicked five majors for the day to equal 12 Luke DONOGHUE credit the visitors battled the game right out and were able to kick 13 Charlie RICHARDSON (c) his best ever bag set earlier this season as the Blues forwards were 14 Grant BERRY three majors to Penrith’s four as the Rams ran out comprehensive 14 Nathan WRIGHT unable to master the fluky wind, scoring only a miserable nine behinds 15 David BRADLEY 91 point winners. by half time. Centre half back, Lloyd Shepherd, was rock solid in de- 16 Brad PATHHUIS 15 Kieran WRIGHT fence, was particularly strong overhead and read the play like a racy 17 Mark JACKSON 16 Alex GOODALL Coach Jason Ware was extremely happy with his side’s perform- novel. He received great support from allies Aaron Crisfield and Matt 18 Brendan COOKE ance, with many of the side experiencing their first wins playing 18 Dan WITT McCamey while Damian Dell’Aquila continues to show glimpses of his 19 Grant KELLS 20 John KEANE footy, which will no doubt do their confidence the world of good. 23 James ELLISON old self after missing last season recovering from a knee reconstruc- 21 David CUMMINGS tion. The midfield, led by Alastair Richardson and Charlie Richardson, 24 Matt THOMAS 22 Shane TURNER Josh Anasis and Jason Makin provided the targets with four and skillfully controlled proceedings, bringing younger teammates Matt 25 Damian DELL’AQUILA 23 Brendan DUNKLEY three goals respectively, whilst Will Taylor, Mark Jackson and Jona- Thomas and Cameron Smith into the game. To see Charlie Richard- 24 Brendan RIDGES 27 Alex FRAUNFELTER than Barry were amongst the best players on the day. son burst out of the centre with the ball and deliver accurately to the 25 Adam WEST 28 Cameron SMITH forward line is one of the more exciting moments in local football. 26 Lachlan SMITH The U/18’s will be looking to hold onto third place on the ladder as Premiership ruckman, Richard Laing, whose career has been inter- 27 Stephen ASCIC 30 Peter BARNES they travel to Manly this week, with Reserve Grade looking to back rupted by studies and illness, returned to the senior side for his first 28 Matthew POULTER 31 Scott MYERS up last week’s performance against the Wolves. The Division 3 side game since the 2006 Grand Final. Fellow 2006 premiership ruckman, 29 Alan PROWSE will also be looking to back up a last start win as they head out to 32 Jackson FERGUSON Alex Fraunfelter, is ready to return for his second game of the season, 30 Josh ANASIS

PENRITH RAMS Ern Holmes Oval to take on Pennant Hills. 34 Tom ANGEL and only his second since the 2006 triumph. Jason Clarke and Daniel 31 Geoff HENSON De Looze, unavailable for senior selection for the Campbelltown game, 32 John SAVILL 36 Jon MORAITIS Just a reminder to all players and supporters to get back to the Red are also set for an imminent return, perhaps against the struggling 33 Rick ALLEN 38 Sam WIDMER 34 Jason BRADLEY Cow on Thursday’s and Saturday’s in order to show our continued Balmain Dockers today. 41 Matthew CAREY 36 James KARAMANOS support. 37 Sam LOCKHART

PENNANT HILLS DEMONS HILLS DEMONS PENNANT 42 Aaron CRISFIELD 38 Jason BENNETT 43 Richard LAING 39 Michael MORGAN 44 Josh DUNCAN 40 Rob SHOEBRIDGE 41 Jason MAKIN 48 Lloyd SHEPHERD 42 William TAYLOR 51 Luke TURNER 43 Alboran SAVANNAH 55 Matt MCCAMEY 45 Glenn O’DONNELL 46 Rhys GISSANE 58 Jarryd GAGGIN 47 Anthony KELLY 59 Luke BILBE 49 Paul SWAN 49 Dale PERRY ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18s ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18 PEN

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President: Peter Kay President: Peter Adams Senior Coach: Daryn Cresswell Senior Coach: Damien Hall

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0409 255 586 Phone: 0421 551 337 Website: www.manlyafl.com Website: www.balmaindockers.com.au Club Colours: Maroon & White Club Colours: White & Purple

1 Blake BRENDAN In a stellar display by all Manly Wolves players who mastered the 1 Janis BLUMS (c) “Bridging the Gap” are the Balmain Dockers in all three competi- windy conditions well, with the four teams tasting victory on the week- 2 Daniel NAPPER 2 Jason COLEMAN tions. The seniors and under 18’s showed some great comeback end. They all shared in the Club celebration free feed & drink at train- 3 Dan BRIAN football in their last quarters on the weekend. Soon they will put four 3 Tyrone ARMITAGE ing on Thursday night. Coach Dean Purtle and Manager Rod Wills 4 Daniel STANTON quarters together and take a big unexpected scalp, not far away! 4 Justin HALL 5 Jack DICKENS have now organised a squad of 30 players for the U18’s and the re- The Reserves got their measure in Division two when they meet a very 6 Robbie ALLEN 5 David STROUD sults are starting to show. Coming off a narrow loss the previous week competitive Southern Power who showed why they are certainly “Flag” 6 Jack HAWKINS the boys were determined to win and got home against ECE by a 7 Anthony RANDELL favorites undefeated after their first six games.

7 Sam MURRAY (c) narrow margin of 7pts. Best players were Ryan Wearne, Cam Gallo, 8 Aaron COTTERILL 9 Dave RYAN This week our draw is scattered over the Sydney suburbs, again the 8 Daryn CRESSWELL and Joe Ross. Well done boys let’s keep up the winning form. Our Div Dockers draw on some strong competitors in all three grades. So boys 10 Daniel TURNER 9 Anthony ROBERTSON 4 team responded well to the loss against Mac Uni and won by 20 pts any win would be a great one!! To day is a great opportunity for all 11 Evan DAVIS (vc) against spirited opposition from Nor West. With four wins under their grades especially the Seniors at Pennant Hills. 10 Marcus COBAN 12 Braedon JONES belts they are sitting just outside the four on percentage so looking 11 Andrew PILAT 13 Daniel BOURKE Mark your calendar on Saturday August 15 when the Fremantle Dock- good so far. Best players were Dave Peterson, Craig Bigelow and 12 Niall MCDONAGH 14 Boyd ARNDELL ers come to sydney featuring 2008 Rising Star Rhys Palmer, CEO Adam Conroy with Scotty Addicott returning with a bag of 5 goals. Div 15 James MILLER Steve Rosich, members of the coaching staff and much more. “Dinner 13 Brake BENNETT with the Dockers” is a must for any true Docker supporter! The event 2 Coach Justin Waters (Juzza) is finally starting to see some stability 16 Ryan OFFICER 14 Matthew AHERN will be compared by club stalwart Andrew “Macca” McLennan and our with team selections and with some experience returning to the side 17 Ash AZAR 15 Daniel MOTT No. 1 Ticketholder from 96fm radio personality Gary Shannon. had a much deserved 45 pt victory over ECE. Amongst the best play- 18 Ben KINNAIRD Further details soon. 16 Ben JOSEPH ers in a team effort were Ben Atkinson, Andy Wright and “old timer” 19 Tim YOUNG 18 Levi BRAIN Matty McWhirter. With the return of Coach Daryn Cresswell (kicking 4 20 Nick O’BRIEN Go Dockers! 19 Craig PRIDGEON goals) and former Capt Kurt Hayward our Div One team started well 21 Chris WALLACE 22 Dion SHAW 20 Andrew WRIGHT with the strong breeze and established a good lead maintaining this for the game against Pennant Hills eventually running out winners by 52 23 Nick TODD 21 Paul BOURKE pts. Best Players who took out the weekly awards courtesy of Rebel 24 Kyke UNDERWOOD 22 Wills BRASSILL 25 Luke MITCHELL Sport –John Jarvis, Frankie’s Hair Salon - Tom Atkinson and Blue 26 Andrew ABRAHAM 23 Kurt HAYWARD Water Café – Craig Pridgeon. We welcome Penrith and Campbelltown 27 Jared MOBBS 24 Nathan DARVILL to Pittwater Oval this week as the Div One team take on our 28 Travis STEVENS 25 Troy TAYLOR neighbours North Shore. May Footy and the Wolves be the winners. 29 Bill ROWLAND

26 Rob HART BALMAIN DOCKERS Ladies Day coming up on Sat 30 May, Pittwater Oval. See you back at 30 Ben KNIGHT 27 Andrew LINDSAY the Harbord Diggers for a drink after the game and stay tuned for our 39 Marcus BUSCH 28 John JARVIS next Club function. All details on the Club website www.manlyafl.com 30 Daniel PEARSON GO THE WOLVES in 2009

MANLY-WARRINGAH WOLVES WOLVES MANLY-WARRINGAH

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President: Gus Seebeck President: Chris Nixon Senior Coach: Glenn Garner Senior Coach: Lachlan Buszard Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0433 824 455 Phone: 0412 856 996 Website: www.eastcoasteagles.com.au Website: utsafc.com Club Colours: Blue & Yellow Club Colours: Green & Black 1 Luke STANFORD 1 Tim WALLACE 2 Ryan SMYTH East Coast for the first time this year will have all five teams playing Another glorious autumn day at Trumper park with 4 great games of football. Andrew POLKINGHORNE 2 Tom CHADWICK Our 4th division set the tone for the day with hard fought win against Macquarie 3 at home. For something different the Premier Cup team will be play- 4 Gus SEEBECK 3 Matt RYAN Uni. Congratulations to the boys playing their first game for the club. Vincent ing the late game at 7.00pm. It is a great opportunity for our great 6 Kristian PEARSON (vc) 4 Andrew DAVIS Stander, Jonathan Bocking, Darren McKenna and Kris Moyse were among our young talent to showcase the future of the club under lights this th 7 Tim PHYSICK 5 George CAPOZZI best, with Moyse and Bocking kicking 2 goals each. This win takes our 4 Saturday. 6 Andrew THAIN Division to 6-1 for the year. Special mention to coach Brett Wylie for his ongoing 8 Shane RYAN rd 9 Jon VLATKO (c) 7 Jot LYNAS contribution to the success of this team. The 3 Division game was a special moment for the club with Adrian ‘Maxxie’ Sibbick achieving 50 games for the 10 Glenn GARNER The club welcomes the Challenge Cup team for the first time and we 8 Dan MCGRATH club. As our treasurer he does an amazing job managing our club finances, and 11 Aaron BYERLEE hope that it might be the spur to get them over the line for the first 9 Shannon QUINN 10 Mick ATKINSON is also a consistent contributor in the running our canteen and team apparel 12 James FORD time after several close loses. 11 Nick ALLARDICE needs. To round off the package he is also a quality footballer who loves run- 13 Mark MAHER ning straight lines. A tough encounter against Macquarie Uni’s reserve grade 14 Brad URE 12 Andrew KEITH The Eagles also welcome Sydney Uni and St Ignatius College River- 13 Barry HOLLAND side was a see-sawing contest with the Bats winning by 4 goals. Anthony Leach 16 Michael SANKEY had a great game taking some strong marks and kicking 4 goals. Phil Bredin view to Bruce Purser for the first time and we hope you enjoy the 14 Ben MOORE 17 Ben PHYSICK was outstanding with his trademark shimmy splitting the packs. Brownie, TK Eagles hospitality. 15 Alan KYMANTAS 18 Jack DIMERY and Civa also had good games. Our reserve grade side faced a real test taking 16 David MITCHELL 19 Ed WILSON on the Macquarie Uni senior side. In an even contest, the Mac Uni boys pulled 17 Mark RUSSELL 20 Daniel SPITERI We continue to turn own home ground into a fortress and we will look away late in the game to take the win. Congratulations to Tom Robinson and 18 Rhys HENDERSON 22 Anthony STUBBS to further our imposing record at the ground against the Students. Henry McGregor for their first game in reserve grade. Alex Whooley, Tom 19 Alex BEN 23 Ben ROGERS Whiting and Nathan Wiseman had great games and Greg ‘Boxy’ Walker bagged 20 Steven BOYD 24 Trent BAKER I am sure that Gus Seebeck would like to continue in the rich vein of 3 goals in his comeback game. In another first for our club, our senior side took 21 Luke TRIMBOLI 25 Cory DURIE form he is in at the moment. To kick thirteen goals is a great feat by on the boys from UNSW/ES in a scintillating game. The Bats lead by 2 goals at 23 Joel URBAN 26 Ryan FITTON half time, but UNSW/ES pulled the difference back to 4 points at the final anyone in any competition but to kick thirteen straight makes it even 25 Shaun SILVER 27 Mat ARBON change. The last quarter was an arm wrestle as the play swung from end to better. Gus is looking for many more as well. 27 Liam FLANAGAN 28 Damien BOWLES end. At the final siren the Bats were victorious by 11 points. Craig Hermann was 29 Simon FITZGERALD best on ground with a classic display of hard running football. Mick Atkinson

29 Rowan BILKEY (vc) UTS BATS See you at the footy. 30 Alex WOOLLEY played well through the middle and Ben Moore was rock solid in defence. Phil 30 Steve O’CONNOR 31 Dustin TEASDALE Taylor was fantastic with 3 goals and Tom Chadwick managed to shake his tag 31 Jared MADDEN 33 Julian RYAN to kick 3 goals. 32 Liam MADDEN 35 Andrew MORLEY 33 Damian GATTE 37 Paul KAPIRIS 35 Adam LOVETT 38 David BAILEY

EAST COAST EAGLES EAGLES EAST COAST 36 Ben BOURKE 40 Lachlan COBAN 37 Darren CHAPMAN 42 Sam KING 38 Mark MENDOLA 44 Phil TAYLOR 39 Ash MOELLER 47 Dave BEATON 40 Tim KEAR 48 Anthony LEACH 41 James MANN 49 John COLBERT 45 Michael JOHNSTON 50 Steve NEAL 47 Mark SKUSE 51 Craig HERMANN 50 Matt WILLIAMS 52 Sean FLEMING 51 Tim COAKLEY 54 Dennis GOGGIN 52 Josh SHEPHERD 56 Matthew WILLIAMS 53 Ash LOXTON 57 Ryan EAGLE 54 Nathan LAING 78 Brendan SHANNON 55 Kieran MCREDMOND ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves Thirds Fourths ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves Thirds U18 UTS

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

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0414 795 529 Phone: 0421 655447 Website: www.camdenseniorafl.org Website: www.suanfc.com Club Colours: Navy Blue & White Club Colours: Blue & Gold 1 Angus SCOTT It was a particularly disappointing display by the magoo’s against fellow cellar 2 Alex LEE Our Senior side will be looking to bounce back against East Coast 1 Corey BUCKINGHAM dwellers Penrith out at Grey gums as Camden’s good recent signs of improve- 3 Brydon COLES Eagles following last weekends loss to Western Suburbs. Hats off to 2 Grant JONES ment was thrown out the window with an ill disciplined first half, which saw 4 Michael HIGGINS the Wests boys who played tough footy and were able to retain the 3 Rod BUTCHERS many players disappointingly arguing with the umpires, the opposition and 5 Mark EGAN 4 Luke HIGGINS themselves. We had one sent off, plus a 150 metre penalty awarded against 6 Ben MANKARIOUS Peter Ramus Cup.. But that is the past.. and this is the future. Al- 5 Craig BEVERIDGE us which made life very difficult. At half time, and to Penrith’s credit, they had ready our players and coaching staff are focused on toppling the 7 Leigh MCWHIRTER 6 Ben MCDERMOTT kicked 12 goals 3 in blustery conditions to Camden’s meager 4 behinds, ladder leaders this weekend. Playing in a twighlight game at Bruce 8 Aaron HAWKINS 7 Kane ROWLEY leaving Camden’s coach disappointed at the backward steps the side took. In Purser, the boys will look to topple the Eagles and get the season 8 Michael CHANDLER the second half the side played better football, but were still in very argumen- 9 Rhys LAVERY back on track. C’mon boys, lets bring home the points and send a 10 Ben WRIGHT tative moods which detracted from a highly improved effort in almost every- 10 Nick COSTELLO sign to the rest of the comp… 11 David MCCARTHY thing we did. Penrith only managed 6 majors in the last half, while Camden 11 Gary BURCH 12 James RATTRAY kicked 3 (albeit in the last ten minutes of play) which saw Camden actually win 12 Jack LAWSON Our Reserves enjoyed another convincing win on the weekend. This 13 Scott LAID the last quarter against the breeze. Hard work, perseverance and concentra- 13 Josh LEARY 15 Benjamin GRASSO tion on the ball (which is the object of the game) should see some improved 14 Luke HIGGINS week the lads will be out to topple East Coast, one of their great 16 Dan COLEMAN performances as the year progresses. Best were Ben Fergie, Brian Agius and 15 Roland WOOD rivals whom we are yet to beat. In what is billing to be a top 4 clash, 17 Julian WYMER Leighton Freney. In the division 2 game against local rivals Campbelltown, 16 Jay KARUTZ our lads are keen to demonstrate the skill and poise that has kept 19 Ben HALLIDAY Camden were missing Chris “dutchy” Van Luenen and “Angry” Dan Coleman 17 Jess MCGUIRK them second on the ladder. Also at East Coast are our Blues who 21 Joel WATTS but were still able to muster an impressive win. Playing for the inaugural 18 Chris CLAREBROUGH are keen to return to the winners circle after last weeks loss. 22 Michael KENNEDY Jason Rowley cup, it was fitting that Jason’s brother Kane “Digger” Rowley 19 Simon NASH 23 Tim KEREMA kicked the first goal from which the Cats were never headed. Matt Shippard, 20 Nick CLARK Our Reds and Colts are off to face the Jets at Benson Park on Sat- 24 Ben CHAUVIER despite carrying an injury, was a real livewire up forward, booting 6 goals, urday. In what is one of the longest drives in metropolitan Sydney, 25 Trevor KENNEDY while Chris Murray, Ben Wright and Matt Murphy all did well around the 21 Mitch THOMPSON 28 Josiah AYLING ground. Coach Chris Hughes was very pleased with all aspects of Camden’s 22 Nathan HAYWARD the boys will be keen to return with the points and keep a top the 29 Todd MULLER game, but noted particularly the fact that it’s the first time Camden’s running 23 Andrew KRAEFT ladder. Sing it loud boys, all the way home along the highway. 30 Glen KIRK game was used to good effect for 4 quarters. “It was pleasing that some of the 24 Tom YOUNG 32 Matthew PRESTON things we have been working on at training are starting to be used to good 25 Glenn STEVENS Lets get the five… C’mon you Students!! 35 Leighton FRENEY effect in games” he said “It was great that so many of our players could see 26 Tyson ROBERTS

CAMDEN CATS CAMDEN 36 Chris HUNT that we are heading in the right direction with the type of footy we are trying to 27 Ryan CLOSE 38 Chris VAN LUENEN play”. This week, Camden have a very tough assignment in both grades 28 Tom SMITH 40 Rob MUCHMORE against UTS at Harrington Park. Reserves start at 12:00 mid day while firsts 30 Ben FITZPATRICK 41 Warren BACK start at 2:00. 31 Jesse MARTIN 44 Ben LAID 32 Daniel ARCHER 52 Christopher MURRAY 33 Tim BARTON 58 Martin PRICE 36 Chris KENDRICK 64 James MURRAY 37 Shae SILVESTRO 66 Ben FERGIE 38 Tim AIR 69 Jarryd KITCHING 39 J. CHAMPION DE CRESPIGN

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President: Ian Ferguson President: William Oakley Senior Coach: Trevor Burnett Senior Coach: Simon Closter Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0416 007131 Phone: 0419 963 913 Website: southernpower.sydneyafl.com.au Website: www.wlions.com.au Club Colours: Aqua & Black Club Colours: Red & White 1 Kale TEMPLE 2 Jade COLLYER The Under 18's were in with a big chance of toppling ladder leaders Nth Shore on 3 Luke FAVETTA Saturday before some undisciplined play cost them in a major way after half time. 1 Roland WRIGHT This week all 3 sides face a tough road trip across the city to Mac- 4 Ken EWEN-CHAPPELL The 1st quarter was very tight, but in the 2nd term our boys skipped away to a 2 Alan FRITSCH quarie University. The First Grade clash is the biggest of the year to 5 Scott HANCOCK handy 3 goal break before the Bombers pegged the lead back a little just before date with both the Power and Mac Uni going into the game undefeated 3 Troy SHEAN 6 Adam MCCONNOCHIE the interval. The Bombers continued their revival in the 3rd term and unfortunately and looking to go to the top of the table on their own. 7 Peter VEERHUIS the Lions focussed on the umpiring for a 15 minute period rather than getting in 4 Jerard MCLEAN 8 Bradley PATTERSON first for the footy when it was needed most. The boys got back in the game in the 5 Richard SWANTON Last week the Power again got two wins from the three matches with 9 Barron HANSEN final term but couldn't peg the Bombers back. The tough game will stand the boys 6 Ryan MURPHY the Seniors having a big win over Balmain and the 18’s beating Moore- 10 James WEAVERS in good stead for a stern challenge against the Dragons today. The Reserves 7 Phil HAMER bank. The Reserves fought all night against Moorebank to go down by 11 Mitchell DALY opened their account for 2009 and did it in fine style against the Bombers. After an 8 Stu BRIERTY 12 Shane DAVIS encouraging effort the previous week against UTS, the boys took another step just a few goals. forward putting in a solid 4 quarter effort and coming away with a deserved win. 9 Ryan COLLINS 13 Daniel MCCLURE After an even 1st term the Lions lifted their intensity and kicking with the aid of a 14 Michael TOUSSIS 10 Cameron ROE Next home game: Saturday 30th May vs Holroyd Parramatta strong wind in the 2nd quarter were able to take a handy lead into the main break. 15 Tom HEATH 11 Mitch NEW The Bombers gave it their best shot in the 3rd quarter but couldn't make inroads 16 Mitchell THOMSON into the defecit and the Lions powered away in the last stanza. Youngsters Mitch 12 Joel THOMPSON Next Club event: Trivia Night – Saturday 13th June (start organizing 17 Ryan PRICE Daly and Shane Morgan continue to play well, Jacob Hart was dangerous up 13 Leigh HITCHCOCK 19 Guy BARTLETT forward while Collyer, Favetta and Brunton were solid in the middle. The Seniors 14 Brendan ANDREWS your tables!) 20 David GOODLEY remain winless after letting slip a golden opportunity against the Bombers last 15 Jonathon FINDLAY 21 Aiden RILEY Saturday. While never getting into top gear the Lions were within a kick at the final The Power would like to thanks their valued 2009 sponsorship part- change and with a strong wind at their backs were confident of going on with the 16 Adam CARMODY 22 Tim ROBB ners: 23 Paul BALDING job in the final quarter. As was the case the previous week, it was the visitors 17 Paul LOVE 24 Erin FRANKLIN however who lifted most when the game was on the line to record a gritty win. 18 Nathan HERRING After a week of review and solid training the boys will come out completely focus- Battery World, Gymea Hotel, Runnulla, AESC, Dial A Picture Frame, 25 Justin AYRE 19 Anthony GRAF sed tonight on recording a first up win against the Dragons that would get our 27 Matt ADAMSON season finally off and running. 20 Aaron CONDON Maxsan, Brian Cloney Ltd, Flight Centre Caringbah, The Vinyl Room 28 Cameron STANTON Next Home Game: Sunday June 14 v Campbelltown 21 David TAYLOR 29 Kyle PROUT Next Social Function: Saturday June 20 - 2009 Lions Ball, standby for ticket 22 Rod LOXLEY 30 Lewis WILSON details. 31 Michael DOMBROSKI The Wollongong Australian Football Club would like to thank it's valued sponsors 23 Matt GRAHAM 33 Joshua LEWIS for their ongoing support: 24 Marshall CAIRNDUFF

34 Matt BRUNTON Wollongong City Tennis Club, Gordon MacDonald Electrical, Mainteck Services, SOUTHERN POWER 25 Leon JOHNSON 35 Dave GARDNER IMB, Supporters World, Net Fusion Technology, Aceit Sportswear, Asst Copier &

WOLLONGONG LIONS LIONS WOLLONGONG 26 Andy PAINE 36 Alex MCKENZIE Equipment Services, Illawarra Mercury, Keira Dry Cleaners, Southern Cross Ten, 27 Jonathon FINDLAY 37 Alex PERGER Adam Christofides Plumbing, Keddies Lawyers, Bussoletti Lawyers 38 Mitchell HOGAN 28 William OAKLEY 39 Clint WELLS 29 Ben JOHNSON 40 Duane JEFFERIS 34 Ryan KING-THORNBURG 41 Graeme BATTY 35 Craig GEAR 47 Malcolm PICKEN 36 Duane WILD 49 Doug SWEENEY 37 Chris GIBSON 51 Sam JENNER 39 Matthew YOUNG 52 Gus PORTER 54 Adam PATTERSON 44 Simon DAVIES 55 Jeremy MCINNES 45 Michael FINDLAY 58 Shane MORGAN 48 Stu CLONEY ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18s ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18 SP

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President: Grant Stodulka Vice President: Brendan Donohue Senior Coach: Daniel Kenny Senior Coach: Shane Demir Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0401 971070 Phone: 0419 405 546 Website: www.muafc.com.au Website: www.stgeorgeafc.com.au Club Colours: Green & Yellow Club Colours: Red & White

Round 6 saw the Warriors travel to Trumper Park while the U18’s 1 Scott RICHMOND 1 Carter MULLINS (c) For the second week in a row, the St George Dragons had a very travelled to Ern Holmes for a local derby with Penno. 3 Nathan SMITH 3 Stewart NEWMAN (vc) hard day at the office for the two senior grades, this time at the 6 Rod CRAIG 4 Cameron INCHLEY hands of the East Coast Eagles. However, the Under 18’s are still With injuries and unavailability hitting the Club, the Warriors played 7 Shane DEMIR 5 Justin WHYTE (vc) the bright light on the horizon going down in a very close tussle. Round 6 with 10 Senior players unavailable with a flow on effect 9 Pat MCBRIDE 6 Jeff HARDMAN 10 Tim ADDISON 7 Hamid MANGAL done the grades. The Senior side were able to come over the top of a We knew that the season would have some ups and downs until our determined Bats outfit while Div 2 and Div 3 lost to well drilled UTS 12 Josh BARRETT 10 Don OLLINGTON 13 Anthony CUTHBERT younger players got to understand what senior football was all teams. The U18’s played in gale force winds and lost to a strong 12 Tom REDDIN 15 Tim DICKSON about. The most encouraging aspect is still the determination to pull Penno side. As such we return to University Oval for a great day of 15 Brendan CAMERON 16 John COOPER through this hard patch. Morale amongst the seniors is still very footy for Round 7. good and importantly the numbers at training have remained high. 16 Darryn AVERY 26 Stephen WILSEN 27 Michael HOLMES 18 Brett HARLAND Come on down and see the Senior side clash with Southern Power in 20 Mick DUNLEA 28 Adam BUTTLING The under 18’s are delivering. The coach and the boys were disap- a top of the table clash. With both sides travelling undefeated at the 21 Luke GREMMELL 29 Ric TALBOT pointed but they know after taking on the three top teams in the last moment, this is the ultimate clash to see who will remain at the top of 23 Jerome FARRELL 30 Daniel CAREY four weeks that this competition is not beyond their reach. the table in Div 2. With 10 Senior players out in recent weeks, the 26 Phillip HARE 31 Daniel MADDERN 27 Dean CONNORS Warriors will be looking to a return of some senior members, includ- 32 Chris WINDLE This Saturday we are still on the road for the third of five away 28 Simon LAWRENSON ing hopeful returns of Captain Carter and Vice Captain Whytey, to 33 Michael MILNER matches in a row. We are looking forward to playing under lights at 30 Craig BARNES lead the side against the well performing Sharks. 34 Daniel RIXON North Dalton Park. It will be interesting to see if the old Crows col- 40 Carlo LOMBARDO 31 Troy MCMURRICH ours can work any magic for us! 34 Tim SCOULAR In other matches for Round 7, the Div 3 side and U18’s take on 42 Jon SHINEBERG 36 James MOYLAN Southern Power, while the Div 4 team take on UNSW/ES all at Uni- 43 Shaun WICKEN 39 Mark RICE versity Oval. 42 Mick TWOHIG 46 Paul JACKSON See you at University Oval this weekend and then head up to our 48 Bernard BUSH major sponsor The Epping Hotel for one of the best dinner menus 49 Peter HYNDMAN you can get!!! 50 Brodie COOPER 51 Dylan BROGAN 52 Carl EDWARDS 56 Ben AKMENS ST GEORGE DRAGONS 58 David ALLISON 61 Adam HOBART 62 Jason LYALL 64 Cameron POOLE 65 Tim SHIRT

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WARRIORS WARRIORS UNIVERSITY MACQUARIE

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President: Andrew Taylor President: Ken Fowlie Senior Coach: Craig Tognolini Senior Coach: Terry Mudge Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0411 859834 Phone: 0418 604 966

Website: sydneymagpies.com.au Website: http://bulldogs.sydneyafl.com.au Club Colours: Black & White Club Colours: White, Black, Yellow, Blue, Red 1 Peter KEFALAS 1 Salem KASSEM "Peter" stays on at Wests. Last year it was decided the clash between West- 2 Ed CARROLL The Dogs travelled to Drummoyne to take on the Dockers on Saturday, 2 Troy COLE ern Suburbs and Sydney University was to be for the Peter Ramus cup. 3 Andre PECH keen to make amends for a poor showing in round 5. 3 John SIMPSON Peter was a former Newtown player, but more importantly a former president 4 Max COLLETT (vc) 4 Ben ABSOLUM of the Western Suburbs Junior club and a key contributor at Sydney Univer- 5 Jeremy KIEL (dvc) With Captain David Coupe still sidelined and ‘spiritual leader’ Lethal Leigh 5 Daniel LAMBERT sity so was a very worthy recipient of the honour. Peter unfortunately was 6 Ben WOODS Lavery out indefinitely following complications from hemorrhoid surgery, 7 Mike BEARDSLEY 6 Medair KASSEM gravely ill with cancer and passsed away over the summer period however, the Dogs turned to youth and brought Troy Luff back into the side. members of his family and former teammates were there to celebrate Peters' 8 Jon BRADFIELD 7 Clint MCGRATH 9 Ryan PERT contribution to Sydney Football. Western Suburbs puts great value on its After getting away to a comfortable lead, the Dogs took the foot off the 8 Eid KASSEM 10 Brad ABBOTT history and the First Grade side certainly honoured Peter by producing a pedal and allowed the Dockers to get back into the contest. Supercoach 9 Adam FIDDLER 11 Ryan UNDERWOOD fantastic performance. The Students started brightly with 3 of the first 4 goals Terry Mudge was rightly unimpressed with his charges and gave those 10 Simon BLIZZARD but after that the Magpies took control and despite having a few out through 12 Andrew FRIEDLIEB unfortunate enough to be within earshot (everyone in a 6 suburb radius) a 11 Matthew EURELL injury showed just why they are a force this year. Brett Bedwell played his 13 Ben SUTTON first hand glimpse of his impressive collection of expletives. 12 Bill LAFFERTY best game for the year and with Dwain Watkins and Chris Noordhof winning 14 Adrian HEFFERNAN 13 Daniel PENFOLD the ball out of the centre the job of the forwards was made easy and Ben 15 David COUPE (c) Perhaps awestruck by the sheer volume and variety of swear words 14 Stephen HUDSON (c) Absolum, Dane Williams and Troy Cole delivered the killer blows. With the 16 Marc O’REGAN 15 Andrew EURELL game won at 3qtr time a few key players got the chance to rest some nig- 17 Samual RUTLAND Mudge managed to fit into the 3 quarter time speech, the Dogs allowed 18 Brett ROBERTS 16 Tim LAMBERT gling injuries with an eye to Uni of NSW/Easts next week in our Super Satur- the Dockers to score the first 2 goals of the last quarter, before steadying 19 Jason COULLOUPAS 17 Cal MCGUIRK day of football at Henson Park. Reserve Grade were looking for a better and securing a 31 point win. 20 James KEOGH 18 Matthew WITHERS (vc) result after some recent bad performances but they will have to look harder 21 Michael CAREY 19 Dwain WATKINS as they were again disappointing. Injuries and a lack of confidence in some Best for the Dogs were Marc O’Regan and Earl Shaw, whilst Mike ‘Have I 22 Earl SHAW 20 Dane WILLIAMS are contributing to the losses and these issues need to be addressed quickly told you I was Jonathan Brown’s Best Man?’ Beardsley also performed 23 Anthony RODRIGUES 21 Blake BRAY before the season gets away. Michael Stokes, Adam Green and Steve well. Some would question a player’s decision to collate a personal high- 24 Stephen PECH 22 Lynn ROEHIG McWilliam battled hard but no one could be satisfied with their performance. 25 Ben HABERLEY lights package to the tunes of Tina Turner’s ‘Simply the Best’ and email it 23 Aaron CONVERY The U18's played on Sunday at Mahoney Park in Marrickville against St. 26 Leigh LAVERY to prospective clubs prior to moving to a new city, but Beardsley appears 24 Pat GANNON Ignatius Riverview and despite struggling this year to date produced some 27 Alex HENDERSON immune to the pressure associated with his lofty self-imposed reputation 25 David LINSEN much improved individual performances. Aaron De Brouwer played a tre- 28 Richard GIOUTSOS and is to be applauded. mendous game in the backline and Jack Barret and the diminutive Ryan 26 Chris NOORDHOF (vc) 29 Drue MORTLOCK 27 Brett BEDWELL Rozairo also stood out along with the very consistent Seamus Pearson. 30 Mark ARNOLD Coach Lee Urquhart has a big job to get the team competitive in a very high 28 Daniel COUGHLIN 31 Jack HORDER standard competition but his hard work is starting to show. The Under 16's 29 Marcus LINSEN 32 Tim LINEHAN had a mighty win against St.Ives on the weekend so the future is at least 30 Matthew PINK 33 Luke FORRESTAL bright for the magpies if not this year. Final Scores: Western Suburbs 4.7.31 31 Joel MINICHIELLO 34 Troy LUFF 32 Nathan SCARFO def by St. Ignatius Riverview 13.17.95 Super Saturday this week sees a big 35 Joel ROBBIE 33 David CLOUT clash with Uni NSW/Easts who are level with us on points and all the Magpie 37 Eti OKUNBAR 34 Matthew CULLEN Army is urged to attend. Starting with Auskick at 8:15am and the First Grade 41 Xavier BRENNAN WESTERN SUBURBS MAGPIES MAGPIES SUBURBS WESTERN 35 Ian HOLDER starting at 6:30pm. Come and see the Magpies make a big statement in 49 Michael ATKINS 36 David GREEN 2009. 50 Pat STOKES 49 Paul CHACHATY 53 Dean WARD 52 Tom JOHNSTON 54 Roger JONES 57 Kagan COTT 57 Kieran EMERY 58 Mark LONNON 58 Macleay LEWIS 59 Brett SPINKS

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