www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au A F L FROM THE EDITOR LADDER Congratulations to who last weekend was named in the 2012 Landmark All-Australian Country side following a number of standout per- P W L D % Pts formances. Swans 16 13 3 0 147 52 Adelaide 16 13 3 0 134 52 Collingwood 16 12 4 0 157 48 Dane was one of eight AFL Sydney players who helped NSW/ACT to a third Hawthorn 16 12 4 0 116 48 place finish, with only the two Victorian teams ahead of them. 16 11 5 0 125 44 Essendon 16 11 5 0 122 44 In AFL Sydney competition, UNSW-ES Bulldogs are the new ladder-leaders in the AFL Sydney Premier Division Geelong 16 10 6 0 114 40 competition after they defeated Pennant Hills by 23 points at Mike Kenny Oval. North Melbourne 16 9 7 0 108 36 Fremantle 16 9 7 0 105 36 With both sides missing a handful of players at the Australian Country Football Championships, it was the Bulldogs St Kilda 16 8 8 0 117 32 who got the jump with an explosive third quarter. Carlton 16 8 8 0 105 32 Skipper, Peter Kefalas was superb for the victors who saluted stalwarts Jeremy Kiel and Leigh Lavery (five goals) Richmond 16 7 9 0 106 28 who were both playing their 100th senior games for the Bulldogs. Brisbane 16 7 9 0 93 28 Balmain were given an almighty fright by Sydney University at Sydney Uni Oval No. 1 before prevailing by 16 Port Adelaide 16 5 11 0 83 20 16 5 12 0 75 20 points. Melbourne 16 2 14 0 64 8 Despite their six-place disparity on the ladder, Sydney University were always in the contest and could have stolen GWS Giants 16 1 15 0 59 4 the match had they not been as inaccurate in the second and third quarters. Gold Coast 16 1 15 0 42 4 Ben Taggart was a leading light for the Dockers while Dean McKay, Sam Orton and captain Michael Figg (six goals) ROUND 17 RESULTS were prominent for Sydney University. Geelong 20.14-134 def. Essendon 10.7-67 In wet conditions at North Dalton Park on Sunday, North Shore ran away winners over Illawarra by 77 points. Adelaide 19.10-124 def. West Coast 11.9-75 Daniel Roberts kicked nine goals, while Doug Hadden and Pat Brackin were also prominent. Hawthorn 21.12-138 def. Collingwood 13.13-91 After the catch-up weekend, a full roster of matches will be played in Round 16. Brisbane 8.11-59 def. Gold Coast 5.18-48 UNSW/ES will kick off the round when they host UTS at the Village Green. UTS have improved markedly this sea- Port Adelaide 12.12-84 def. Melbourne 8.8-56 son but will face the ultimate test this weekend as the Bulldogs have been in very good form and will welcome Carlton 16.6-102 def. Western Bulldogs 12.12-84 back Rampe, Collett, Tagliabue and Plant. Sydney 15.15-105 def. St Kilda 10.16-76 North Melbourne 15.13-103 def. Richmond 14.15-99 St George need results to fall their way if they are to make a last ditch run at the finals. They can help their cause Fremantle 18.24-132 def. GWS 5.7-37 with a win over Sydney University at Blacktown International Sports Park on Saturday afternoon.

FIXTURES With three wins between them this season- Western Suburbs and Campbelltown will be playing for pride at Picken Oval. The final Saturday match pits North Shore against Illawarra again- this time at Gore Hill Oval. ROUND 18 ROUND 19 The final match of the weekend promises to be a beauty at Henson Park on Sunday afternoon between Balmain Friday 27th July Friday 3rd August Dockers and Pennant Hills Demons, which is also the AFL Sydney Match of the Week.. The last time they played Essendon v Hawthorn @ ES Hawthorn v Geelong @ MCG was in Round 7 where the Demons prevailed by three points. Saturday 28th July Saturday 4th August Geelong v Adelaide @ SS Western Bulldogs v North Melbourne @ ES Balmain after missing a host of players last week should be bolstered by the return of their marquee players as North Melbourne v Melbourne @ ES GWS v Port Adelaide @ SK they seek to avoid an Elimination Final in week one of the finals. GWS v Collingwood @ SK Fremantle v West Coast @ PS The Demons will also regain Matt Carey and Kieran Wright in an important clash considering North Shore is now Carlton v Richmond @ MCG Collingwood v St Kilda @ MCG knocking on the door for second spot. Gold Coast v Sydney @ MS Brisbane v Richmond @ G th Sunday 29th July Sunday 5th August Congratulations to Aaron Bayne from Nor West Jets who today will be playing his 100 game for the club, becom- Port Adelaide v Fremantle @ AS Melbourne v Gold Coast @ MCG ing only the 7th player to do so. St Kilda v Western Bulldogs @ ES Carlton v Sydney @ ES Enjoy your weekend and see you at the footy! West Coast v Brisbane @ PS Adelaide v Essendon @ AS

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Round 1 Round 7 Round 13 Round 18 PARENTS & SUPPORTERS Sat 31st March Sat 19th May Sat 30th June Sat 11th August C’town 13.4 v Illa 20.12 StG 22.12 v C’town 6.4 C’town 4.5 v PH 25.17 Campbelltown v Balmain UTS 6.7 v UNSW/ES 16.15 UTS 23.10 v Ill 9.11 Ill 5.4 v UNSW/ES 25.18 St George v UTS  Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. PH 12.16 v NS 10.7 WS 5.5 v UNSW/ES 21.10 StG 20.16 v SHE 10.5 North Shore v UNSW/ES SHE 12.9 v WS 11.3  Encourage participation, but don’t force it. Sun 20th May NS 6.15 v UTS 10.10 Wests v Illawarra Sun 1st April  Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. SHE 9.9 v SU 9.8 Sun 1st July Syd Uni v Sydney Hills Eagles SU 4.1 v StG 17.13 PH 12.12 v Bal 10.9 Bal 12.17 v WS 4.14 Pennant Hills — Bye Bal — Bye  Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not down- NS — Bye SU — Bye Round 19 Round 2 Round 8 Round 14 grade. Sat 14th April Sat 18th August  Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators PH 10.13 v StG 14.10 Sat 26th May Sat 7th July Pennant Hills v Wests C’town 5.8 v NS 14.11 StG 7.7 v UNSW 18.12 Sydney Uni v Campbelltown SHE 5.5 v UNSW/ES 16.24 Ill 3.10 v PH 10.14 UTS 23.13 v Camp 4.6 UNSW/ES v Sydney Hills Eagles and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. WS 15.10 v UTS 22.9  Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. Ill 8.15 v SU 4.9 UTS 14.8 v StG 19.8 SU 5.10 v NS 23.8 Illawarra v St George Sun 15th April WS 6.8 v SU 8.16 SHE 5.4 v Bal 22.6 Sun 19th August  Sun 27th May Sun 8th July Balmain v North Shore Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club Bal 27.20 v C’town 8.9 officials in private NS — Bye Bal 26.12 v SHE 5.7 PH 15.18 v Ill 5.11 UTS — Bye UNSW/ES — Bye WS — Bye  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such Round 3 Round 20 Saturday 21st April Round 9 Round 15 Sat 25th August comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club StG 10.17 v Ill 10.6 Sat 2nd June Sat 14th July Illawarra v UTS and family that are let down with such remarks. UNSW/ES 17.12 v Bal 11.15 C’town 6.7 v WS 11.10 Camp 6.9 v SHE 20.9 North Shore v Pennant Hills UTS 13.19 v SHE 10.8 StG 7.6 v PH 12.8 Ill 8.6 v BD 17.15 St George v Balmain  Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. NS 23.20 v C’town 6.6 UNSW/ES 9.12 v Ill 1.7 PH 23.14 v SU 3.1 UNSW/ES v Sydney Uni  Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct to- PH — Bye NS 17.16 v SU 4.5 UNSW/ES 20.28 v WS 1.7 Wests v Sydney Hills SU— Bye SHE 6.5 v UTS 11.24 NS 20.14 v StG 13.6 Campbelltown — Bye ward any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unac- WS — Bye Bal — Bye UTS — Bye ceptable. Round 4 Round 10 Transferred Matches Sat 1st Sept Wednesday 25th April Sat 11th June Sat 21st July Qualifying Final  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, WS 5.5 v Bal 25.14 SHE 2.11 v C’town 10.8 SU 13.19 v BD 18.5 coaches, officials or players. Saturday 28th April UTS 5.12 v WS 4.7 PH 7.11 v UNSW/ES 11.10 Ill 10.10 v SHE 11.14 Sun 2nd Sept StG — Bye Sat 22nd July  Abusive language is unacceptable. StG 9.7 v NS 13.17 Elimination Final Round 11 Ill 4.5 v NS 16.10  Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments UNSW/ES 11.19 v PH 13.9 Sat 16th June Round 16 UTS 20.17 v SU 11.11 Saturday 8th Sept against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is C’town — Bye PH 7.27 v SHE 9.4 Sat 28th July SU 2.8 v UTS 8.13 St George v Sydney Uni 2nd Semi Final discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not lim- Round 5 UNSW/ES 18.9 v C’town 6.5 UNSW/ES v UTS Sat 5th May ited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital C’town 9.8 v UTS 13.5 WS 10.9 v StG 15.9 Wests v Campbelltown Sunday 9th Sept images, website postings (including social media such as Facebook, Twitter UNSW/ES 13.15 v StG 13.10 NS 10.11 v Bal 11.4 North Shore v Illawarra 1st Semi Final Ill — Bye Sun 29th July NS 22.15 v Wests 8.6 and blogs). Balmain v Pennant Hills SU 12.9 v PH 19.17 Round 12 Sunday 16th Sept Sun 6th May Sat 23rd June Sydney Hills — Bye Preliminary Final Bal 17.18 v Ill 6.9 C’town 8.19 v SU 7.5 Round 17

SHE — Bye UTS 6.17 v PH 11.9 Sat 4th August Round 6 WS 5.6 v NS 26.16 Sydney Uni v Wests Saturday, 22nd Sept Sat 12th May SHE 14.13 v Ill 19.14 Campbelltown v St George Grand Final PH 27.22 v C’town 3.9 Sun 24th June UTS v North Shore Officeworks: SHE 6.7 v NS 14.12 Bal 15.12 v StG 12.15 Sydney Hills v Pennant Hills a trusted partner Ill 19.11 v WS 9.13 UNSW/ES — Bye Sun 5th August Sun 13th May Balmain v UNSW/ES in the publication Bal 13.11 v UTS 2.10 Illawarra — Bye SU9.8 v UNSW/ES 24.14 of the Football Record. StG — Bye

Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 2 Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 39 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2012 AFL SYDNEY RESULTS AFL SYDNEY CLUB CONTACTS AUBURN Amna K-Hassan 0415 282 855 [email protected] WOMEN MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 3.14-32 def. AUBURN 1.1-7 BALMAIN David Yole 0421 551 337 [email protected] WOLLONGONG 12.18-90 def. UTS SHAMROCKS 1.2-8 BALMAIN WOMEN’S Christine McDonald 0403 231 134 [email protected] UNSW/ES 5.4-34 def. SOUTHERN POWER 2.4-16 BLACKTOWN MAGIC Greg Howe 0421 064 047 [email protected] BALMAIN 9.8-62 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 1.2-8 CAMDEN Warren Back 0414 795 529 [email protected]

WESTERN WOLVES BYE NEWTOWN BYE CAMPBELLTOWN Mick Fabre 0499 772 193 [email protected]

PENRITH BYE GOSFORD WILDCATS Deon Crowden 0448 296 705 [email protected] 2012 LEADING GOALKICKERS 2012 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP HOLROYD PARRAMATTA Clive Sharp 0433 403 620 [email protected] PREMIER DIVISION CLUB LW TOTAL SEN RES U18/ W TOT ILLAWARRA Debbie Brookfield 0417 410 736 [email protected] 3RDS/ LEIGH LAVERY UNSW/ES 5 64 WOM MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Luke Gemmill 0401 214 812 [email protected] NICK RYAN ST GEORGE 5 46 MANLY 78 32 16 - 126 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Liz Fassone 0402 784 350 [email protected] BEN TAGGART BALMAIN 4 44 MANLY WARRINGAH Richard Wharton 0413 380 925 [email protected] DIVISION ONE UTS 60 36 22 - 118

DAVID KOVACEVIC MANLY 4 74 STHN POWER 66 24 20 - 110 MOOREBANK Paul Prepost 0407 279 118 [email protected]

JARED WILSON SOUTHERN POWER 1 30 BALMAIN 54 28 18 100 NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS Verna Iles 0421 805 147 [email protected] ALAN FRITSCH SOUTHERN POWER 0 28 NOR WEST Glenn Whitney 0403 185 265 [email protected] PENNANT HILLS 66 16 14 - 96 DIVISION TWO NORTH SHORE Liz Fitzgerald 0417 290 219 [email protected] UNSW/ES 66 16 8 - 90 JONATHAN SHINEBERG ST GEORGE 2 44 PENNANT HILLS Ian Parker 0428 261 984 [email protected] JOSIAH AYLING CAMDEN 0 36 NORTH SHORE 60 20 10 - 90

DIVISION THREE PENRITH Greg Corless 0412 579 061 [email protected] SAINTS afc 54 28 2 - 84 MICHAEL DUNLEA SAINTS afc 0 58 RIVERVIEW Brett Somerville 0412 142 433 [email protected] CAMDEN 42 32 2 7.4 81.4 GEORGE CAPOZZI UTS 0 36 SAINTS afc Andrew Blakemore 0407 012 155 [email protected] DIVISION FOUR ST GEORGE 42 28 10 - 80 SOUTHERN POWER David Bell 0415 940 219 [email protected] ADRIAN DRAGICEVIC UTS 3 47 PENRITH 36 40 0 - 76 ST GEORGE Brendan Donohue 0419 405 546 [email protected] SCOTT MANUELLE GOSFORD 8 38 NOR WEST 42 20 12 - 74 DIVISION FIVE SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES Tony Moran 0432 321 149 [email protected] SYDNEY UNI 6 48 16 - 70 BEN LAID CAMDEN 0 34 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Phil Wingate 0452 523 602 [email protected] HOLROYD-PARRA 54 12 4 - 70 DANIEL FLINT CAMDEN 0 32 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Ashlee Morgan 0401 353 121 [email protected] U18 DIVISION ONE SYDNEY HILLS 18 12 25 - 55 UNSW/ES Paul Simonson 0419 755 684 [email protected] JAMES FAMULARO SYDNEY HILLS 0 68 MACQUARIE UNI 24 16 8 - 48 UNSW WOMEN’S Sarah Ryan 0439 698 220 [email protected] JACK MONK NORTH SHORE 5 26 ILLAWARRA 24 8 15 - 47 UTS Simon Rabbitt 0418 418 278 [email protected] U18 DIVISION TWO

TIM CASHMAN SOUTHERN POWER 3 35 MOOREBANK 30 4 12 - 46 UTS SHAMROCKS Simone Faulkner 0431 400 196 [email protected]

MITCHELL BELL MANLY 2 31 CAMPBELLTOWN 12 16 - 2.8 30..8 WESTERN SUBURBS Scott Partlin 0416 202 752 [email protected] WOMENS WESTERN SUBURBS 6 4 6 - 16 WESTERN WOLVES Tina Zekants 0405 154 277 [email protected] BELINDA PRIDE BALMAIN 0 73 AUBURN 6 - 4 1 11 WOLLONGONG SAINTS Katherine Gow 0437 502 784 [email protected] KRYSTLE THOMPSON NEWTOWN 0 28 NSWAF UMPIRES Angus Heritage 0400 293 359 [email protected]

Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 38 Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 3 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au FIXTURES 2012 AFL SYDNEY RESULTS DIVISION TWO FIXTURES — JULY 28-JULY 29 FIXTURES — AUGUST 5—6 CAMDEN 12.14-86 def. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 4.6-30 Premier Division Premier Division Saturday, July 28 Saturday, August 4 Western Suburbs v Campbelltown @ Picken Oval @ 2:10pm Sydney University v Western Suburbs @ Henson Park @ 11.15am ST GEORGE 9.10-64 def. MOOREBANK 4.3-27 UNSW/ES v UTS @ Village Green @ 2:10pm UTS v North Shore @ Waverley Oval @ 2:10pm St George v Sydney University @ Blacktown ISP @ 2:10pm St George v Campbelltown @ Kelso Oval @ 2:30pm UNSW/ES 11.13-79 def. MANLY WARRINGAH 10.4-64 North Shore v Illawarra @ Gore Hill Oval @ 2:30pm Sydney Hills Eagles v Pennant Hills @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 5:00pm Sunday, July 29 Sunday, August 5 BALMAIN 9.6-60 def. ILLAWARRA 5.8-38 Balmain v Pennant Hills @ Henson Park @ 2:10pm Balmain v UNSW/ES @ Henson Park @ 2:10pm Sydney Hills Eagles— Bye Illawarra— Bye NOR-WEST 29.18-192 def. AUBURN 1.1-7 Division One Division One Saturday, July 28 Saturday, August 4 North Shore v Manly Warringah @ Gore Hill Oval @ 10:30am UTS v North Shore @ Waverley Oval @ 12:00pm DIVISION THREE Western Suburbs v Macquarie University @ Picken Oval @ 12:00am Holroyd-Parramatta v Western Suburbs @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 2:10am UNSW/ES v UTS @ Village Green @ 12:00pm Macquarie University v Southern Power @ University Oval @ 2:10pm UTS 15.15-105 def. SAINTS afc 8.10-58 Southern Power v Holroyd-Parramatta @ Gwawley Oval @ 12.30pm Penrith v UNSW/ES @ Greygums Oval @ 2:10pm Sunday, July 29 Sydney Hills Eagles v Pennant Hills @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 3:00pm SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 17.10-112 def. MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 6.9-45 Penrith v Pennant Hills @ Greygums Oval @ 2:10pm Manly Warringah— Bye Sydney Hills Eagles— Bye Division Two SOUTHERN POWER 13.20-98 def. MOOREBANK 6.6-42 Division Two Saturday, August 4 Saturday, July 28 Sydney University v Auburn @ Henson Park @ 9:15am CAMPBELLTOWN 12.9-81 def. SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 3.3-21 St George v Sydney University @ Henson Park @ 12:00pm Camden v St George @ Harrington Park @ 2.10pm Manly Warringah v Camden @ Blacktown ISP @ 2.10pm Manly Warringah v Illawarra @ Weldon Oval @ 2:10pm Auburn v Illawarra @ Blacktown ISP No 2 @ 6:00pm Moorebank v Nor-West @ Rosedale Park @ 3:10pm WESTERN SUBURBS 11.10-76 def. BLACKTOWN 6.7-43 Sunday, July 29 Sunday, August 5 Balmain v Moorebank @ Henson Park @ 12:00pm Balmain v UNSW/ES @ Henson Park @ 12:00pm DIVISION FOUR UNSW/ES v Nor-West @ Village Green @ 2:10pm Division Three Division Three Saturday, August 4 GOSFORD 17.3-105 def. UTS 11.13-79 Saturday, July 28 Moorebank v UTS @ Rosedale Park @ 11:00am Sydney University v Moorebank @ St Paul’s @ 2:10am Campbelltown v Macquarie University @ Monarch Oval @ 12:00pm MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 9.19-73 def. UNSW/ES 2.7-19 Saints afc v Macquarie University @ Pioneers Park @ 2:10pm Saints afc v Sydney Hills Eagles @ Pioneers Park @ 2:10pm UTS v Western Suburbs @ Trumper Park @ 2:10pm Sydney University v Blacktown @ Sydney Uni No 1 Oval @ 2:10pm Sydney Hills Eagles v Blacktown @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 2:10pm Southern Power v Western Suburbs @ Waratah Oval @ 2:30pm NOR-WEST 10.9-69 def. HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 10.7-67 Southern Power v Campbelltown @ Gwawley Park @ 2:30pm Division Four Division Four Saturday, August 4 NORTH SHORE 10.16-76 def. SOUTHERN POWER 3.4-22 Saturday, July 28 Holroyd-Parramatta v UTS @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 12:00pm North Shore v Manly Warringah @ Gore Hill Oval @ 8:30am Macquarie University v Southern Power @ University Oval @ 12:00pm PENRITH 14.6-90 def. MANLY WARRINAGH 12.1-73 Southern Power v Holroyd-Parramatta @ Gwawley Oval @ 10:30am Manly Warringah v Gosford @ Weldon Oval @ 12:00pm UTS v Penrith @ Trumper Park @ 12:00pm North Shore v Nor-West @ Gore Hill Oval @ 12:00pm DIVISION FIVE Gosford v Macquarie University @ Adcock Park @ 1:00pm Penrith v UNSW/ES @ Greygums @ 12:00pm Sunday, July 29 Division Five CAMDEN 13.16-94 def. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 5.4-34 UNSW/ES v Nor-West @ Village Green 12:00pm Saturday, August 4 Division Five Moorebank v Penrith @ Rosedale Park @ 9:00am Saturday, July 28 Saints afc v UTS @ Pioneers Park @ 10:00am PENRITH 11.8-74 def. HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 6.6-42 Sydney University v Penrith @ St Paul’s Oval @ 12:00pm Sydney University v UNSW/ES @ Sydney Uni No 1 @ 12:00pm Sunday, July 29 Camden & Holroyd-Parramatta—Bye SAINTS afc 11.11-77 def. UNSW/ES 4.8-32 UNSW/ES v Moorebank @ Village Green @ 10:00am U18 Division One UTS v Holroyd-Parramatta @ Trumper Park @ 12:30pm Saturday, August 4 UTS Bye MOOREBANK Bye Camden & UTS—Bye Sydney Hills Eagles v Pennant Hills @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 9:45am U18 Division One Penrith v UNSW/ES @ Greygums Oval @ 10:00am U18 DIVISION ONE Saturday, July 28 St Igantius Riverview v North Shore @ Gore Hill Oval @ 10:00am St George v Sydney University @ Blacktown ISP @ 10:00am Sydney University v Western Suburbs @ Sydney Uni No 1 Oval @ 5:15pm ST GEORGE 12.14-86 def. NORTH SHORE 7.6-48 UNSW/ES v St Ignatius, Riverview @ Village Green @ 10:00am Illawarra & St George — Bye North Shore v Illawarra @ Gore Hill Oval @ 12:00pm U18 Division Two Sunday, July 29 Saturday, August 4 UNSW/ES 8.10-58 def. WESTERN SUBURBS 6.7-43 Penrith v Pennant Hills @ Greygums Oval @ 12:00pm Holroyd-Parramatta v Manly Warringah @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 10:00am Sydney Hills Eagles & Western Suburbs—Bye Macquarie University v Southern Power @ University Oval @ 10:00am SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 18.8-116 def. PENNANT HILLS 5.5-35 U18 Division Two Saints afc v Sydney Hills Eagles @ Pioneers Park @ 12:00pm Saturday, July 28 Moorebank v Nor-West @ Rosedale Park @ 1:00pm ILLAWARRA def. NORTH SHORE FORFEIT Southern Power v Holroyd-Parramatta @ Gwawley Oval @ 8:30am Balmain — Bye Sydney Hills Eagles v Moorebank @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 12:00pm Womens SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES Bye ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW Bye Saints afc v Macquarie University @ Pioneers Park @ 12:00pm Saturday, August 4 Sunday, July 29 Sydney University v Western Wolves @ St Paul’s Oval @ 10:00am U18 DIVISION TWO Balmain v Manly Warringah @ Henson Park @ 10:00am UTS v Penrith @ Mahoney Park @ 11:00am Nor-West — Bye UNSW/ES v Macquarie University @ Village Green @ 1:00pm Womens Newtown Breakaways v Balmain @ Mahoney Park @ 3:00pm NOR-WEST 21.12-138 def. HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 4.2-26 Saturday, July 28 Wollongong v Auburn @ Mahoney Park @ 5:00pm Sydney University v Western Wolves @ St Paul’s Oval @ 10:00am Southern Power—Bye SOUTHERN POWER 30.15-195 def. SAINTS afc 0.1-1 UTS v Penrith @ Mahoney Park @ 11:00am UNSW/ES v Macquarie University @ Village Green @ 1:00pm MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 13.11-89 def. SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 6.10-46 Newtown Breakaways v Balmain @ Mahoney Park @ 3:00pm Wollongong v Auburn @ Mahoney Park @ 5:00pm MOOREBANK 11.7-73 def. BALMAIN 10.9-69 Southern Power—Bye MOOREBANK Bye

Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 4 Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 37 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2012 AFL SYDNEY RESULTS AFL SYDNEY WEBSITE PREMIER DIVISION Whatever you need to know about AFL Sydney UNSW/ES 3.8, 11.13, 16.20, 20.28 (148) PENNANT HILLS 8.0, 16.3, 20.12, 23.15 (153) is available on our website WESTERN SUBURBS 1.2, 1.3, 1.5, 1.7 (13) SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.2 (20) www.sydneyafl.com.au GOALS, GOALS, UNSW/ES : L. Lavery 9, M. Rawlinson 3, D. Rampe 2, M. Collett PENNANT HILLS : N. Campbell 7, D. Dell'Aquila 7, D. Witt 3, A. 1, J. Parmenter 1, A. Gulden 1, Goodall 1, B. Urwin 1, B. Jack 1, P. Kefalas 1, J. Kiel 1, B. Way 1 M. Crawford 1, R. Watts 1, B. Jack 1 Latest News Results WESTERN SUBURBS : J. Zoppo 1 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY : D. Roberton 1, L. Godfrey 1, M. Figg 1 BEST, BEST, 2012 Fixtures Ladders UNSW/ES : H. Nichols, D. Rampe, M. Rawlinson, J. Kiel, L. Lav- PENNANT HILLS : N. Campbell, D. Dell'Aquila, D. Witt, L. Bilbe, A. Photo Gallery Sydney AFL Forms ery, M. Collett Goodall, K. Wright WESTERN SUBURBS : S. Hudson, J. Zoppo, T. Lambert, S. Pear- SYDNEY UNIVERSITY : D. Roberton, D. Conway, L. Godfrey, M. son, J. Lear, J. Scott Powys, J. Melville, B. Fitzpatrick UMPIRES: D.Garroway, W MacArthur, B.Dean UMPIRES: L.Turner, M Hopkins, C Fletcher All match details and player information will be available on the website by 7pm on the day of the match

BALMAIN 3.3, 5.6, 10.10, 17.15 (117) SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 5.2, 8.5, 12.7, 20.9 (129) ILLAWARRA 4.1, 5.3, 8.4, 8.6 (54) CAMPBELLTOWN 4.2, 4.5, 5.7, 6.9 (45) SOCIAL MEDIA GOALS, GOALS, BALMAIN : B. Taggart 5, C. White 4, T. Matson 2, J. Monk 2, L. SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES : A. Moeller 5, M. Clinch 4, K. Walford 2, Conway 1, A. Azhar 1, D. Killworth 2, J. Shephard 2, J. Patira 1, J. Famularo 1, D. Wright T. Mabon 1 1, B. Palipuaminni 1, M. Stevens 1 ILLAWARRA : R. Neels 2, W. Edmed 1, D. McClure 1, K. Ewen- CAMPBELLTOWN : M. Linsen 3, M. Hogan 1, S. Doherty 1, B. Chappel 1, J. Weavers 1, R. Oehme 1, T. Green 1 Wharton 1 BEST, BEST, BALMAIN : S. Lee-Steere, T. Stevens, G. Wilkie, B. Taggart, J. SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES : J. Shephard, M. Clinch, A. Moeller, J. Monk, L. Conway Gordon, D. Killworth, R. Fitton ILLAWARRA : K. Ewen-Chappel, J. Brookfield, M. Adamson, P. CAMPBELLTOWN : B. Sommerville, P. Simpson, B. Wharton, T. A F L Sy d n e y @ A F L Syd n e y Lloyd, J. Hogarth, J. Roebuck Etto, B. Martin, M. Linsen UMPIRES: D.Deigan, P.Barron, J.Bailey UMPIRES: A.Lewis, A.Talbot, S Stork

NORTH SHORE 4.4, 11.7, 14.10, 21.15 (141) AFL SYDNEY MATCH OF THE WEEK ST GEORGE 2.1, 4.3, 11.5, 13.6 (84) In 2012 selected matches will be live streamed through the AFL Sydney GOALS, website thanks to Digital Sports. To watch live simply go to NORTH SHORE : B. Barnes 4, D. Roberts 3, N. Todd 3, J. Davis 2, B. Fitzgerald 2, P. Brackin UTS — BYE 2, D. Hadden 1, R. Lynch 1, A. Harry 1, L. Kilpatrick 1, R. Wason 1 www.sydneyafl.com.au and click on the AFL Sydney TV tab. ST GEORGE : N. Ryan 5, B. Addison 3, B. Guthrie 1, A. Wynn 1, P. Sain 1, R. Bajada 1, D. Lim 1 BEST, NORTH SHORE : R. Wason, J. Weir, B. Fitzgerald, M. Thomas, A. Harry, B. Barnes All matches live streamed will then be stored on the AFL Sydney website ST GEORGE : B. Sharp, D. Lycakis, M. Graham, M. Milner, D. Ryan, N. Ryan UMPIRES: F.Kalayzich, S.Skinner, C.Barr and can viewed at any time.

DIVISION ONE Round 16—2.10pm—Balmain vs Pennant Hills MANLY WARRINGAH 28.13-181 def. PENRITH 1.4-10 UNSW/ES 10.11-71 def. WESTERN SUBURBS 7.13-55 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 8.14-62 def. SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 3.7-25 PLAYER MILESTONES SOUTHERN POWER 19.11-125 def. NORTH SHORE 6.5-41 Jeremy Kiel UNSW/ES 100 Senior Games (last week) Leigh Lavery UNSW/ES 100 Senior Games (last week) HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 5.11-41 def. PENNANT HILLS 5.7-37 Aaron Bayne Nor West 100 Senior Games UTS BYE

Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 36 Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 5 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au AFL SYDNEY TEAM OF THE WEEK—ROUND 15 2012 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS DIVISION FOUR P W L D % PTS UTS 14 13 1 0 257 52 GOSFORD 14 12 2 0 264 48 Jordan Weir PENRITH 14 11 3 0 238 44 North Shore UNSW/ES 14 10 4 0 178 40 NOR-WEST 14 6 8 0 73 24 MANLY WARRINGAH 14 5 9 0 67 20 Travis Stevens Dane Roberton NORTH SHORE 14 5 9 0 63 20 Balmain Sydney Uni HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 14 3 11 0 47 12 SOUTHERN POWER 14 3 11 0 38 12 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 14 2 12 0 49 8 DIVISION FIVE P W L D % MR SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 13 10 3 0 207 77 Stephen Hudson Ron Wason Ben Sharp CAMDEN 13 10 3 0 159 77 Western Suburbs North Shore St George UTS 12 8 3 0 166 71 SAINTS afc 12 7 5 1 140 58 UNSW/ES 12 6 5 0 137 54 MOOREBANK 12 6 6 0 123 50 PENRITH 12 4 8 0 68 33 Selby Lee-Steere HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 13 2 11 0 36 15 Balmain U18 DIVISION ONE P W L D % MR SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 13 12 0 1 308 96 Brendan Fitzgerald SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 10 8 2 0 155 80 Heath Nicholls Josh Shephard North Shore ILLAWARRA 12 8 3 0 152 71 UNSW/ES Sydney Hills PENNANT HILLS 12 7 5 0 134 58 ST GEORGE 13 7 6 0 130 54 Gerard Wilkie NORTH SHORE 11 5 6 0 158 45 Balmain UNSW/ES 11 5 6 0 86 45 ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW 12 3 9 0 88 25 WESTERN SUBURBS 12 3 9 0 53 25 Dane Rampe PENRITH 12 0 12 0 9 0 UNSW/ES U18 DIVISION TWO P W L D % MR SOUTHERN POWER 12 11 1 0 463 92 BALMAIN 12 9 3 0 221 75 MANLY WARRINGAH 11 8 3 0 208 73 Ken Ewen-Chappel Matt Clinch Brenton Sommerville MOOREBANK 11 7 4 0 88 64 NOR-WEST 12 6 6 0 149 50 Illawarra Sydney Hills Campbelltown MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 12 6 6 0 100 50 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 11 2 9 0 61 18 HOLROYD-PARRAMTTA 11 2 9 0 53 18 SAINTS afc 12 1 11 0 12 8 WOMENS P W L D % MR BALMAIN DOCKERS 11 11 0 0 724 100 Ash Moeller Damian Dell’Aquila WOLLONGONG SAINTS 11 9 2 0 292 82 Sydney Hills Eagles Pennant Hills SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 11 8 3 0 349 73 WESTERN WOLVES 11 7 4 0 247 64 NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS 11 7 4 0 173 64 UNSW STINGRAYS 11 6 5 0 121 55 Nick Campbell MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 11 6 5 0 98 55 Pennant Hills SOUTHERN POWER 12 4 8 0 77 33 AUBURN TIGERS 12 2 10 0 20 17 UTS SHAMROCKS 12 2 10 0 16 17 PENRITH RAMETTES 11 0 11 0 9 0

Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 6 Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 35 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2012 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS AFL SYDNEY RISING STAR—ROUND 15

PREMIER DIVISION P W L D % MR JORDAN WEST (St George) UNSW/ES 13 12 1 0 238 92 St George Dragons youngster, Jordan West is the AFL Sydney Rising Star Nominee for Round PENNANT HILLS 14 12 2 0 177 86 15. NORTH SHORE 13 11 2 0 217 85 Jordan, son of legendary Dragons’ player and 1991 Phelan Medallist David West started play- BALMAIN 13 10 3 0 204 77 ing at five years of age in Auskick, and by the end of primary school Jordan was playing both UTS 14 10 4 0 128 71 AFL and basketball. ST GEORGE 13 7 6 0 116 54 Jordan started to achieve representative honours in basketball at 15 and AFL (Pigeons- Tal- ILLAWARRA 14 4 10 0 64 29 ented Player Program) at 16. SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 14 4 10 0 63 29 Jordan attributes his improvement in skills at both sports to his dedication to fitness, and CAMPBELLTOWN 14 2 12 0 41 14 with his Dad‘s guidance he learnt to use these skills to his advantage. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 13 1 12 0 48 8 During 2011 and 2012 he made the NSW All Schools Basketball Team and in January 2012 WESTERN SUBURBS 13 1 12 0 46 8 toured the USA with Australian Schoolboys Team. DIVISION ONE P W L D % MR St.George Senior Coach Terry Mudge has been literally stopped in his tracks by the perform- MANLY WARRINGAH 14 14 0 0 662 100 ances of Jordan. SOUTHERN POWER 13 12 1 0 329 92 "Jordan has great endurance, loves a contest and has a great set of hands. At 18 years of age he has stepped straight into a key position and performed every week at senior level,” HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 13 9 4 0 116 69 Mudge said. UTS 14 9 5 0 135 64 Previous Nominees PENRITH 13 6 7 0 72 46 Rd 1—Taran Etto (Campbelltown) Rd 8— Alex Hawtin (Sydney University) NORTH SHORE 13 5 8 0 78 38 Rd 2—Joshua Cass (Balmain) Rd 9—Jarryd Polley (Western Suburbs) UNSW/ES 13 5 8 0 62 38 Rd 3—Erol Sertbas (North Shore) Rd 10—Paul Green (Campbelltown) MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 14 5 9 0 86 36 Rd 4—Tim Wales (Pennant Hills) Rd 11— (North Shore) SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 14 4 10 0 63 29 Rd 5—Jackson Monk (Balmain) Rd 12—Brad Plug (Balmain) PENNANT HILLS 14 4 10 0 47 29 Rd 6—Damon Steer (Sydney Hills Eagles) Rd 13—Jack Davis (North Shore) WESTERN SUBURBS 13 1 12 0 41 8 Rd 7—Sam Tagliabue (UNSW/ES) Rd 14— Jacob Brookfield (Illawarra)

DIVISION TWO P W L D % PTS SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 14 12 2 0 145 48 UNSW/ES 14 9 5 0 139 36 AFL SYDNEY WOMEN’S RISING STAR BALMAIN 14 9 5 0 124 36 MANLY-WARRINGAH 14 8 6 0 144 32 The AFL Sydney Womens Rising Star is awarded to the best new talent based on the following criteria: NOR-WEST 14 8 6 0 125 32

ST GEORGE 14 8 6 0 125 32  Under 21 years of age; CAMDEN 14 8 6 0 115 32 MOOREBANK 14 5 9 0 99 20  Play a minimum of four Premier Division matches during the season; ILLAWARRA 14 2 12 0 60 8  Be in his first full season of senior football (i.e. Played less than four senior matches in AFL Sydney or equivalent AUBURN 14 1 13 0 26 4 competition prior to this season);  The weekly award winners are nominated by their clubs and awarded accordingly on their performances over DIVISION THREE P W L D % PTS the previous weeks UTS 14 12 2 0 446 48  The AFL Sydney Rising Star winner will be determined by AFL Sydney Premier Division Coaches from the weekly SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 14 12 2 0 264 48 nominees. BLACKTOWN 14 11 3 0 254 44 SAINTS afc 14 9 5 0 209 36 This years nominees are: SOUTHERN POWER 14 7 7 0 119 28 Rd 1—Sandra Janjetokic (Sydney University) Rd 7—Kirsty Church (Wollongong) WESTERN SUBURBS 14 6 8 0 60 24 Rd 2—Jessica Paulic (Auburn) Rd 8—Lily Hall Harris (UTS Shamrocks) CAMPBELLTOWN 14 5 9 0 42 20 Rd 3—Caitlin Stanistreet (UNSW/ES) Rd 9—Alice Fresle (Sydney University) MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 14 4 10 0 55 16 Rd 4—Steph Pokrivka (Wollongong) Rd 10—Madelane Collier (Wollongong) SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 14 3 11 0 42 12 Rd 5—Eleri Morris (Wollongong) Rd 11—Taigan Grenfell (Wollongong) MOOREBANK 14 1 13 0 27 4 Rd 6—Ashley Gray (Macquarie University) Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 34 Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 7 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au DOCKERS FURTHER WEST CONNECTION NSWAF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION Balmain Dockers are looking to tap into the goldmine of talent in Western Australia as the club looks to take the next step. www.nswafua.com.au Never one to stand still, Dockers General Manager- David Yole backs the club’s approach to look west in a proactive pre- season on the transfer market. 2012 Number List No Name No Name No Name 43 CYRUS AFTASI 57 MORGAN HUDSON “It’s very important that we bring something new into Sydney football,” Yole believes. 44 SEAN STREAT 58 CHRIS NIXON 1 ANTON LEWIS “The main thing we decided to do is not to pinch everybody else’s players but go out and source new players for the AFL and 2 ALEXANDER TALBOT 46 MATTHEW KRISE 60 MICHAEL ELLIOT hope to improve the standard of Sydney football. 3 JUSTIN FOX 47 DANIEL CRICHTON 61 BLAKE LANGER 48 CONOR DEWAR 62 ALEX HOCKING 4 DAVID NEWELL “I was very fortunate that I had some fruitful discussions with Craig White who was South Fremantle captain at the time and 49 STIRLING COATES 63 DAVID McPHERSON also through our other contacts in Perth who sourced some other players. 5 CAMERON BARR 50 DAVID LENOIR 64 CHRISTINE BURROWS 6 JAMES BAILEY “We are a very well-known brand in Perth, and people have come to us because of that.” 51 JEREMY BOLAND 65 MATTHEW GEDDES 7 FRANK KALAYZICH 52 ANDREW MORRIS 66 JORDAN JACKSON The fresh approach has permeated through the club where at the time of the interview, the Dockers’ four sides, including 9 MICHAEL PECK 53 JESS MARKUT 69 PAUL O’BRIEN their Womens side who had extended their winning streak past ten games, were sitting in the top four. 10 MARK HOPKINS 54 JUSTIN REISS 70 ZOE VICIC

11 DEAN GARROWAY The club enjoyed one of their most successful years in 2011, but Yole noted there was need for improvement. 55 DANIEL COGHLAN 71 MATTHEW ELLIOTT 12 TODD FLETCHER 56 IGOR STOJKOV 79 DAMIAN ELVEY “It’s always extremely disappointing to lose one Grand Final let alone two, which the club lost last year (in Premier Division to 13 CARL FLETCHER

East Coast Eagles, and Division Two to Penrith),” he said. 14 WILLIAM MacARTHUR This week the committee of the AFL Sydney Umpire Group I NSWAFUA “The resilience of the club has shone through and despite losing a number of players, we have rebuilt...and we will see what 15 STEPHEN STORK thought we would test your knowledge of football history, in particular the happens but it certainly has been a promising start and mid-season will really tell the story, wont it.” 17 AIDAN GROSAS history of some past players from the – answers will be in next 18 STEVEN WALLBANK week football record. With additions, there has also been a large number of players leave the club. 19 GAVIN BERTRAM 1) Which former Sydney Swans player born on 6th October 1962 fin- “Sydney is a very transient market and people retire after Grand Final’s, people find new jobs- look at Nick Davis for example 20 CHRIS HAYTER ished his career with the Swans in 1996 with a total of 73 goals running and coaching with the Swans, people move interstate,” Yole says. 22 JOHN BENSON from 68 games with the Swans between 1994 – 1996?

23 MICHAEL RICHARDS “There are many reasons why people move on- quite a number of last year’s group were around the retirement age for a th footballer and have not continued their careers.” 24 LACHLAN McDONALD 2) Born on 25 October 1976, which former Swans player is 184cm tall, had a playing weight of 81kg and was considered “desperately 25 CHRIS MARATHAKIS Yole has no pre-conceived ideas about what the club can achieve this year. unlucky” not to win all Australian Selection after his “revelation” 26 ASHLEY SYMONS season of 2003? “Our aim and aspiration is for our Premier Division side to make the finals, and if we could do that across all grades that 27 GLEN CALLAGHAN would be fantastic,” he said. 29 GEORDIE HAWKINS 3) Which former Sydney Swans player nearly gave up football after

30 JACK BAWDEN telling his first senior coach, Tony Jewell after his first “official” “We are feeling our way and its a brand new group and it has taken time for the team to gel and perhaps towards the end of training session “why would I want to play with those big heads”? this year they really team together. 31 BRAD DEAN

32 RILEY MIEDLER “We are working on the idea of putting a quality side together with the view of building on that next year.” Good Luck to all umpires this weekend and above all enjoy your game. 33 TOM BOWES

Like most aspiring clubs, Yole identifies club culture and number and quality of volunteers as two focus areas for Balmain 34 LUKE TURNER leading into the future. 35 PETER HUMPHRIES 36 SAMUEL PARKINSON Extending the club’s relationship with AFL club, Fremantle is another part of extending Balmain’s presence in the west of the country. 37 STEPHEN BAKER 38 VICTORIA RAWLINGS “Having the support of an AFL club and the resources that they bring is a second-to-none opportunity in Sydney and we really 39 DANIEL WHITE appreciate the enormous support they give us over so many fronts,” he said. 40 MICHAEL RASO 41 ANDY SMYTH With many singing the praises of their Premier Division squad, 42 ROBERT COOKSLEY Balmain could well extend that presence to Grand Final day 43 SEAN STREAT

Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 8 Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 33 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au S A I N T S a f c PLAYER PROFILE — DALE CHIVAS

2012 Team List Senior Coach: James Van Beek & Fraser Neill Dale Chivas - Penrith No Name Goals 23 years old Club Colours: Red, White & Black 3 BRETT SOMERVILLE AFL Sydney Development Squad Member 2012 www.saintsafc.com Joint Sanders Medallist 2012 (Division 2 Best & Fairest) 4 CHRIS HENDERSON

5 SEAN HARPER WIRTH The sides all had last week off and the week's break should help with How is Penrith going in their first year in Division One? 8 DANNY PEZESHKI the usual late season niggles. The team is more competitive than what I thought we might have been. We have won a lot of the close games 9 ALLAN EDMONDSON which I thought for me personally was great. The side has been willing to have a go against the tough sides. 11 DON WATERSTON The Ressies have another bye so its a further week off but they go into the break after a great result over UNSW/Easts which solidifies their Where has the improvement come from? 12 MURRAY CONALLIN spot in the five. Good players across the park and the team is gelling at A lot of the structures that have been put in place have worked well and the players that have picked have been 13 MATT MUNDEY the right stage of the season. stepping up every week. 16 NIALL QUINN 18 GREG O’CONNOR The Seniors host Mac Uni and need to forget the spots on the ladder What is a reasonable expectation for the remainder of this season? 20 MICHAEL DUNLEA and get the four points after going down last round to the ladder lead- The aim is definitely to go deep into the finals. Manly-Warringah are a class side and also Southern Power are very ers UTS who reversed their loss to us earlier in the season. Hopefully good as well- they will both be tough to beat. 21 KANE DRAPER we can return the favour in the finals. 22 BEN HERON How was the experience of playing in the AFL Sydney Development Squad? 24 BEN GILL The 18s also host Mac Uni and without the Reserves playing are the It’s always a great experience. I have been in the squad a few times and it is always class- the training, the facilities 25 JOSH SCANLON curtain raiser this week. that we use is awesome, they’ve really got it down pat for the players. I thought I played alright personally, but it

26 ED CASER was so much quicker than the last few years of footy- I forgot how quick football at that level can be and the game This weeks games will be followed by the Reverse Raffle draw on was physically tough. 28 MITCH ASHLEY Saturday night so hopefully we'll be toasting a couple of wins! Tickets 30 ALAN DALY still available. Get your tickets asap (see Baz if you want one) it will be a Winning the Sanders Medal for Division Two Best & Fairest (shared with Penrith teammate, David Bradley) 31 MICK GARSTIN great night. must’ve been a thrill? 32 BEN PRELEC It’s always good to win those individual awards but I wouldn’t have been able to do it without the team. They’ve The combined Senior/Junior Saints Golf Day is on Friday 3 August. Still come up in leaps and bounds, they’re winning games. It really goes down to them for helping me get enough of the 33 JORDAN LIPSON some spots available so see Merv Danne to secure your spot. ball. 34 SCOTT FEIGAN 36 NICK GOZZI As always the generous support of our sponsors is appreciated; Oriel Are you playing better this year personally? 38 DAVID SELLERS Building Services, Hyundai, PacNet Global Solutions It’s hard to judge when you have gone up a division- this time last year I had kicked more goals but when you take 40 MAX FRIEND that step up its hard to judge. I still think I’m playing good footy- harder and quicker. Although you don’t get the Go Sainters 50 possessions every game, it’s the ones that count now- its more quality rather than quantity. 44 MACLEAY LEWIS

45 EAMON LOUGHREY What do you enjoy doing outside of football? 46 DAMIAN STUBBS Horse racing, sport in general- I play touch football, cricket and soccer, 48 LEIGH WILSON watching rugby league and AFL, and generally going to the pub with 50 SAM MEHAN mates.

52 SCOTT ROBERTSON Who is the funniest teammate at the club? 56 JAYDEN PENDLETON Nathan Wright- the big fella tends to put his foot in it a fair bit. 59 CATHALL CALDWELL 63 JEREMY GRANT 68 DIMITRI GAROUFOULIS

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Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 32 Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 9 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au PHELAN MEDAL MOOREBANK MAGPIES

AFL Sydney’s Gala Off-Field event the Phelan Medal Presentation Dinner will be held on Monday, 10 September 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Mark Coles 2012 at Darling Island Wharf, Pyrmont. No Name Goals Club Colours: Black & White

1 DANIEL SAUNDERS The MC for the evening will be announced shortly, however the entertainment will be provided by Australia’s No 1 [email protected] ventriloquist, Darren Carr . 2 TAYLOR CURRANT 3 JOSEPH O’MARA Last week the Magpies were back at the nest with the under 18's kick- ing off the day with a hard fought victory over one of the top placed For the first time, the AFL Sydney Women’s awards will also be presented. 4 RYAN FORRESTOR teams in Balmain. The side played some tough and entertaining running Kieran Wright (pictured with NSW/ACT General Manager, Tom Harley) is the reigning Phelan Medallist and given 5 MICHAEL PREPOST football and despite having a huge injury toll headed off a fast finishing his form this year, which included selection in the NSW/ACT Representative , will be a chance of going back to 6 RHYS HORTON Dockers to get up by 4 points to leave Rick Wicken with an undefeated record as coach so far this year. back. 7 SHAUN WICKEN

8 LUKE BAYNE Over 500 people are expected to attend the evening, and if you would like to be part of the action please either The div 3 side put in their best 4 quarter display of the year against contact your club or Garry Burkinshaw at [email protected] . 10 DANIEL BALDERSTON Southern power and despite going down by ten goals showed tremen- 11 PAUL KONOWALOW dous spirit and fight against one of the premiership favourites.

The Awards to be presented on the night include: 12 ROBERT THOMPSON Div 2 had their season on the line and despite some good patches of 13 MITCH BURTON play were unable to match St Georges run with the football going down  Phelan Medal for Best & Fairest player in Premier Division; 15 ANDREW CRUWYS by 5 goals to leave the side with only a mathematical chance of making  Best & Fairest Awards for Division 1-5, Womens and Under 18’s Division 1 & 2 finals this year. 18 ILARIO PATTI  AFL Sydney & AFL Sydney Womens Team of the Year 19 LEWIS DAWSON  AFL Sydney & AFL Sydney Womens Rising Star The div 2 and div 3 sides chances this season have been cruelled by 20 AARON FINDLAY injury this season and will be looking to a positive finish to the season  Hall of Fame Inductees & AFL NSW/ACT Life Members as we look towards 2013. 21 ADAM FURLEY  Representative Player of the Year  Leading Goalkickers for all grades 22 BRAD WICKEN Meanwhile the under 18's look to have secured a semi final spot with  Digital Sports Mark & Goal of the Year 23 BLAKE PARKER only a severe drop in form going to stop them being involved in Sep- 24 COLIN GRAHAM tember action, while the div 5 side, who had a bye last week, are still in  Club Championship Award the mix for finals, but will need to win most of their remaining games to  AFL Sydney Volunteer of the Year 26 ADAM SHELDON make sure of it. 27 ANDY DAVIS 28 BRENDAN MING On a less pleasant note, the whole club thoughts are with club captain Adam Parker and senior captain Blake Parker after the passing of their 29 JOHNO MOORE father on Sunday morning. We are all thinking of you and your family 34 JAKE WESTON at this time. 36 JOHN HOOK 41 DEAN HUGHEY 43 NED SIMES 45 DANIEL HOLMAN 74 JARED STOREY 75 CHRIS CAIRNS

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2012 Team List Senior Coach: Kane Rowley Premier Division, Division One, Under 18’s Division One & Two No Name Goals Match 1: Qualifying Final (2nd v 3rd) — Saturday, 1 September 2012 @ Henson Park Club Colours: Navy blue & White 1 RODNEY BUTCHERS Match 2: Elimination Final (4th vs 5th) — Sunday, 2 September 2012 @ Blacktown www.camdenseniorafl.org 2 CHRIS MURRAY Match 3: 2nd Semi Final (Team 1 vs Winner Match 1)— Saturday, 8 September 2012 @ Blacktown 3 DANIEL FLINT No Notes Provided Match 4: 1st Semi Final (Winner Match 2 v Loser Match 1) — Sunday, 9 September 2012 @ Blacktown 4 NICK HILLS Match 5: Preliminary Final (Winner Match 4 v Loser Match 3)- Sunday, 16 September 2012 @ Blacktown 5 JASON HAYES Match 6: Grand Final (Winner Match 3 v Winner Match 5) — Saturday, 22 September 2012 @ Blacktown 6 BEN McDERMOTT Match Times 7 MARK MAHER 8 ANDREW ZOVI Division Qualifying Final Finals except Qualifying Grand Finals 9 CAMERON BEVERIDGE 10 ANTHONY GLYNN Premier Division 3.15pm 3.15pm 3.30pm 11 CHRIS KENDRICK Division One 11.00am 1.00pm 1.10pm 12 TIM McDONALD 13 SCOTT LAID U18’s Premier Cup 9.00am 11.00am 11.05am 14 ADAM HUNT U18’s Challenge Cup 5.45pm 9.00am 9.00am 15 BEN GRASSO

16 JOSH LEYS Division 2 -5 17 TOM GLYNN Match 1: Qualifying Final (2nd v 3rd) — Saturday, 25 August @ Gipps Rd Oval 18 JAMES MURRAY Match 2: Elimination Final (4th vs 5th) — Sunday, 26 August @ Henson Park 19 BRAD GAVAN Match 3: 2nd Semi Final (Team 1 vs Winner Match 1)— 1 September 2012 @ Gipps Rd Oval 20 MARK HALTEH Match 4: 1st Semi Final (Winner Match 2 v Loser Match 1) - 2 September 2012 @ Henson Park 21 JOEL McGREGOR Match 5: Preliminary Final (Winner Match 4 v Loser Match 3)- Saturday, 8 September @ Gipps Rd Oval 22 MICHAEL KENNEDY Match 6: Grand Final (Winner Match 3 v Winner Match 5)— Saturday, 15 September @ Blacktown 23 MICHAEL CHANDLER Match Times 24 NICK BURNETT Division All Finals Grand Finals 25 LEIGH DELACEY 26 DAVE ELLIOT Division Two 3.15pm 3.30pm 27 CHRIS RAVLICH 28 JOSIAH AYLING Division Three 1.10pm 1.15pm 29 JAMIE PAGE Division Four 11.05am 11.00am 30 CHRIS LEES 31 JOEL CRACKNELL Division Five 9.00am 8.45am 33 JULIAN WYMER Womens 34 MARTY PRICE st th th 35 BEN WRIGHT Match 1: 1 Elimination Final (4 v 5 )— Saturday, 18 August @ Rosedale Park nd rd th 36 JARRYD KITCHING Match 2: 2 Elimination Final (3 v 6 ) — Saturday, 18 August @ Rosedale Park st nd 38 MATHEW PRESTON Match 3: 1 Preliminary Final (2 v Winner Match 2) — Saturday, 25 August @ Rosedale Park nd st 39 HEATH KEARNS Match 4: 2 Preliminary Final (1 v Winner Match 1) — Saturday, 25 August @ Rosedale Park 40 BEN REID Match 5: Grand Final (Winner Match 3 v Winner Match 4)— Saturday, 1 September @ Henson Park 41 NATHAN EDWIN Match Times 44 BEN LAID Division 1st Elimination 2nd Elimination 1st Preliminary 2nd Preliminary Grand Finals

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Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 30 Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 11 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au RAMPE IS ALL - AUSTRALIAN NOR WEST JETS

UNSW/ES midfielder Dane Rampe was named in the 2012 Landmark All-Australian 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Don Ollington Country Merit side after impressive performances whilst representing NSW/ACT at the No Name Goals Club Colours: Blue & White Landmark Australian Country Football Carnival which was played at Wagga Wagga last 1 STEPHEN CHASE week. www.hawkesburyafc.com.au 2 PETER KYLE The 22 year old’s, strength, work rate and dashing runs were a highlight of the carnival 3 PETER RICHARDSON It was a weekend that saw club historians reaching for their books as the and saw him not only gain All-Australian selection but also win NSW/ACT’s best player 4 RYAN JOHNSTON Nor-west Jets completed a home “Blue Rinse” with wins in all grades and at the end of the weekend all sides were sitting in 5th spot in their respective award as well as the Players Player Award. 5 TOM ROBERTS divisions. With finals looming it is a fantastic effort by all grades to still be in Rampe joined UNSW/ES in 2007 as a 16 year old and made his senior debut the same 6 MATTHEW SMITH with hunt for September action. year. He represented AFL Sydney vs Victorian Amateurs in 2008 as an 18 year old 7 OWEN BUTCHER The u18’s started off the day with a massive win over the Holroyd- before moving to VFL Club Williamstown in 2009. 9 SCOTT ALLAN Parramatta Goannas by 112 points. The now dubbed Cessna’s played a solid first half and opened up a 42 point half time lead. With the continual im- 10 DANIEL GUTHERIDGE He stayed with Williamstown for three years during which time he established himself provement in the ruck of Sunday Achiek the Jets really turned the screws in in the senior side and played in the clubs winning Foxtel Cup side and the clubs losing 11 JOSH HOWE the second half and with Nick Edwards back on the rise helped the team Grand Final side. 12 STEPHEN DAVIDSON restrict the Goannas to 1 goal in the second half whilst kicking 12 them- 14 AARON BAYNE selves. With many highlights for the game it was the first career goal to In 2009, Rampe completed a pre-season with the Western Bulldogs and last year was touted as a potential draftee. When Musa Bakan that bought the most enjoyment to the boys who put in a solid 15 MICHAEL YEE this didn’t eventuate Rampe returned home to UNSW/ES and is a key reason why the Bulldogs are sitting on top of the team performance which included 13 individual goal scorers. ladder and a major chance for the 2012 flag. 16 TROY CLENT The reserves managed to just get over the line in their clash with the Goan- 17 MICHAEL GRAY nas on Saturday. The Jets skipped out in the first qtr and opened up a 13 Rampe was one of eight AFL Sydney players who helped NSW/ACT to third place at the Carnival, their best result since 18 PAUL SHERWOOD point lead at the first break with Simon Jay and Mitch Watkins starting winning at Berri, SA in 2002. The other players were Craig White, Matt Round, Selby Lee-Steere (Balmain), Max Collett, solidly but the Goannas fought back in the 2nd term and reduced the margin 19 AARON LAWES Sam Tagliabue (UNSW/ES), Kieran Wright and Matt Carey (Pennant Hills). to 1 point at the main break. With Scott Longman a welcome edition back in 20 JAKE BERRY for the Jets and Adam Newton and Peter Richardson ever relentless the Jets Round Robin 21 CHRIS KYLE held the same 1 point lead at ¾ time and the game was there for the taking NSW/ACT 8.3.51 def Queensland 2.6.18 22 JESSE BRAY for the side who wanted it most. The last qtr only saw a goal apiece to each Goal Kickers: Josh Maher 5, Brodie Filo , Marc Geppert , Sam Milne side with the Jest managing to also kick a behind which in the end opened 23 CHRIS AHEARN Best Players: C.aig White, Josh Maher, Selby Lee-Steere, Dane up the margin to 2 behinds which would be the final margin. In a best on Rampe, Guy Orton, John Anstee 24 PAUL WEBSTER performance for the Jets Chris Kyle kicked 6 goals for the day. 25 DANIEL GRAHAM The Seniors after a slow start in the first half produced a clinical effort in NSW/ACT 3.3.21 lost to Victoria 2 4.6.30 26 GRANT HOFFMAN disposing of the Auburn Tigers by 185 points to complete the Bensons Lane Goal Kickers: Josh Maher 2, Jarred Lane clean sweep. In a standard 1st half the Jets skipped clear and never looked Best Players: Joel Mackie, Kade Kuschert, Luke Garland, Josh 27 JONO DOWL threatened but the Jets were not playing to their full potential. After provid- Maher, L.uke Brauer, Matt Carey 28 BRETT McAMISH ing some massive efforts this season the Jets backline strangled the Tigers 29 DON OLLINGTON forwards and were happy to see their forward line click into gear to open up a healthy halftime lead. But the change in the game came at halftime as NSW/ACT 6.4.40 def South Australia 3.3.21 30 SCOTT BRAID Goal Kickers: Josh Maher 4, C.urtis Steele , Luke Garland coach Ollington reminded the Jets about keeping their structures and being Best Players: Lucas Matthews, Joel Mackie, Brant Dickson, Dane Rampe, Guy Orton, Matt McDonald 31 KANE RUSSELL direct with the footy and the senior players having plenty to say at the break 32 JAMES MOYNIHAN about the first half performance. With Ash Condon and Paul Webster giving st nd NSW/ACT 3.2.20 lost to Victoria 1 8.3.51 33 MICHAEL MORGAN the Jets on ballers 1 class delivery from the ruck the 2 half demolition began and with Ryan Johnston leading the way in the centre , the Jets were Goal Kickers: Matt Carey , L.uke Garland , Jarred Lane 35 ANDREW TRAVERS Best Players: Dane Rampe, Joel Mackie, Lucas Matthews, Matt Carey, Brant Dickson, Luke Brauer taking full toll from the middle and with an open forward line the Jets pro- 42 WARWICK SMITH ceeded to pile on the goals which resulted in the Jets having 12 individual NSW/ACT 4.0.24 lost to West Australia 4.6.34 44 ADAM SCOTT goal scorers many of them being multiple & included skipper Johno for his st Goal Kickers: Matt Round 2, Dane Rampe , Matt Carey 59 DAVID CLINCH 1 of the season. Ethon Coombes from the u18s had his best game for the Best Players: Dane Rampe, Brant Dickson, L.ucas Matthews, Joel Mackie, Luke Brauer, Matt Carey year playing up in the seniors and Michael Grey continued his good form but 61 TROY CLENT the most pleasing aspect was the team & self-discipline the Jets showed. 3rd/4th Playoff 65 LUKE ALLAN Congrats today to Aaron Bayne on playing his 100th match for the Jets, only NSW/ACT 11.9.75 def South Australia 10.7.67 73 ASH CONDON the 7th player to do so. Goal Kickers: Matt Round 2, L.uke Garland 2, JoshMaher 2, Guy Orton 2, Lucas Matthews , Brant Dickson , Joel Mackie 77 MATTHEW BROPHY Best Players: Dane Rampe, Joel Mackie, Brodie Filo, L.ucas 99 STUART TIBBEN Matthews, Kade Kuschert, Brant Dickson 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final Final Standings: Victoria 1 (Champions), Victoria 2, NSW/ACT, South Australia, Queensland, West Australia Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 12 Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 29 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WARRIORS GARROWAY WINS UMPIRING GONG

2012 Team List Senior Coach: Damien Phillips AFL Sydney Umpire, Dean Garroway has been named the Umpire of Carnival at last weeks Landmark Australian Country Football Carnival (ACFC). No Name Goals Club Colours: Red, Black & White

1 COLBY SCHULZ www.muafc.com Umpiring at the Carnival for the first time Garroway impressed observers with his umpiring skills and progressed from the Round Robin matches to be appointed to 2 NATHAN JACKSON Season 2012 has been a break-out year for the Macquarie Uni Warriors umpire the Carnival Final between Victoria 1 and Victoria 2. Following this he was 3 DYLAN BROGAN Women’s team, and the girls will be looking to kick some goals off the awarded the prestigious Umpire of the Carnival Award. field as well when the club hosts Ladies Day on Saturday August 4th. 4 ANDRE SLIWKA It is a meteoric rise for the 19 year old who started umpiring in 2005, and only made his AFL Sydney Premier 5 PAUL JACKSON Macquarie Uni first entered the SWAFL competition in 2009 and after struggling initially with on-field results and player numbers, the Warri- Division debut in 2011. 6 SHAUN SMITH ors have put together a large squad of enthusiastic players with some impressive results so far this season. They have won five of their past Garroway has progressed through the Umpiring Development Programs, having 7 JAMES MOYLAN seven matches, and in Round 8 they defeated last year’s Division One been in the Regional Squad in 2009 and the State Development Academy 2010.

8 SEAN ELLICOT grand finalist Sydney Uni at St Paul’s Oval. Garroway hopes that the experience gained at the ACFC will hold him in good 9 THOMAS POPE With only a few games remaining, the Warriors are still right in conten- stead as he strives to achieve his goal of initially being part of the NEAFL umpiring group and then umpiring in the tion for the finals, with a season-defining clash against Southern Power AFL.. 10 GAVIN NIXON coinciding with Ladies Day at University Oval at 4:30pm. 11 HUGH KIRBY The Macquarie Uni players will be wearing pink socks on the day, and 12 PETE LEBRETON there will be also be a BBQ, several raffle prizes, and a bake-off – with

13 NICK WILLIAMSON the winner decided by the public! There will also be a verandah view- ing area, where for just $5 you can have Devonshire Tea with scones in 14 ANDREW ROBERTSON the morning or champagne with cheese platters in the afternoon. 15 SAMUEL WOOD There will be four MUAFC matches on August 4th with the first kick off at 10am. All members of the community are invited to come down and 16 SAM FORREST enjoy what should be a fantastic day! For more information, please contact [email protected] 17 SAM SIMPSON

18 MARK BISHOP Where: University Oval, Cnr of Culloden road and Talavera road, Marsfield. 19 CAMERON LUDOWYKE

20 MICHAEL TWOHIG Kick Off: 10am – U18s 22 MARK RICE 12pm – Div4 23 JORDAN BELL 2.10pm – Div1 4.30pm – Womens 25 BRODIE COOPER 27 NED ANDERSON 28 LUKE GEMMILL 29 RONAN WORDSWORTH 32 JOSEPH RISLEY 34 ANGUS RODGERS

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Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 28 Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 13 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au ST GEORGE DRAGONS PENRITH RAMS

2012 Team List Senior Coach: Terry Mudge 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Phil McGuinness No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Red & White Club Colours: Black, Teal & White 1 LEWIS BROOME 1 BRYCE RONEY www.stgeorgeafc.com.au www.penrithrams.com.au 2 DANIEL NAPPER 2 NATHAN ALLISON 3 JORDAN WEST While the 2 senior teams had a break, the Under 18’s played Western 3 ADAM SHARP The Penrith Rams fell to their second straight defeat as they went down Suburbs in windy conditions. After a hard fought match the young to Holroyd-Parramatta by 46 points in their make-up game at Gipps Rd. 4 PATRICK McBRIDE 4 BRAD LEECH Dragons emerged victorious. 5 RYAN BOYD Looking to bounce back from a crushing defeat at ladder leaders Manly 5 RUEBEN BAJADA the previous week and hold their place in the five, Penrith kicked with 6 DALE CHIVAS 6 MARK GRAHAM All three teams are in contention to play in the finals series. This is a the breeze in the first term. Unfortunately for the Rams they were 7 DANIEL SCHROOT 7 DAVID RYAN great result for the club and has resulted from strong coaching and unable to convert their opportunities as they trailed by three points at serious commitment to training by the players. It also confirms our 8 BLAKE ROBERTS quarter time. The Goannas made better use of the conditions in the 8 MICHAEL MILNER approach to having strong relations with our junior clubs and providing 9 JAY EDWARDS second quarter, wresting control of the contest to take a 17 point half 9 DECLAN DONOHUE a pathway to our young Dragons. We need to increase our focus on and 10 BEN ROBINSON time lead. Try as they might, the Rams were unable to make a dent into 10 BEN JONES commitment to this direction. 11 DAVID BRADLEY the home side’s advantage in the third term, and they faced an uphill battle to peg them back in the final 22 minutes. With the match up for 11 STEPHEN WILSEN 12 TAYT CORLESS This weekend we play Sydney University in all three grades. This will be grabs, it was Holroyd-Parramatta who finished the stronger, four unan- 12 BEN SHARP a good test of our finals aspirations because the students are always 13 SAM LOCKART swered goals blowing out the final margin. 13 BRYCE ADDISON strong in the lower grades. It is also another of our home games even 14 MATTHEW PAYNE 14 TIM ADDISON though we are at Blacktown. 15 KAVERA CARR James Yates continued his improvement in his first year of football to 15 DANIEL RIXON 17 GEORGE PANERAS be Penrith’s best, whilst Ben Robinson underlined his recent return to Our next social function is on Sunday 19 August at 12;30pm at St form with a strong performance. Jake Pianta and Tom Noble also did 18 PHIL McGUINESS 16 LACHLAN PERRIS George Masos. We are trying something different with this timeslot well down back. 17 NATHAN KENNY and we encourage all Wags, parents, friends and supporters to attend. 19 ADAM WEST 18 ADAM BUTTLING Keep the time available and there will be more details shortly. 20 LIAM MURPHY The U/18’s travelled to take on Sydney Uni, and to the boys credit they 21 JOSH ANASIS 19 NICK RYAN were extremely competitive during the second and third terms, but 22 MATTHEW GANN unfortunately let the scoreboard blow out in the final quarter. U/16’s 20 MICHAEL HOLMES 23 MITCH REINHARD player Brad Camilleri continues to show his talent as he put in another 21 DAVID LYCAKIS fine display, and he was well supported by Sam Hunt and Harry Doyle. 24 BEN McGOVERN 22 KIERAN DONOHUE Harrison Cheesman booted the only goal for the Rams. 25 JAKE PIANTA 23 JASON SADDINGTON 26 LACHLAN SMITH This week sees the seniors in a must-win game as they look to get their 24 ANDREW HERNE 27 TOM HALL season back on track against Pennant Hills on Sunday at Greygums 25 RYAN BENNETT 28 HARLEY STIBBARD Oval. The U/18’s also face the Demons at home, whilst the reserves travel to take on top of the table UTS on Saturday, with Division Five 26 BEN VOIGT 30 GORDON HOWELL away to Sydney Uni and the Ramettes looking for their first win of the 27 PAUL SAIN 31 NATHAN ROWLEY season against UTS Shamrocks. 28 DANIEL CULLEN 33 LUKE BURCHER 29 BEN CARROLL 36 MARK WOODFORD The club would like to acknowledge the continued support in 2012 of 31 MITCH EDWARDS 37 MATTHEW LEWIS our wonderful sponsors, IGA Signature, Ice Break Ice Coffee, the Red Cow Inn, Freestyle 32 DAVID LYCAKIS 39 MARK JACKSON Barber Shop and Mr Taxman. 33 ALEXANDER WYNN 42 LUKE JONES 34 BLAKE GUTHRIE 43 CAMERON BUTLER 46 NATHAN WRIGHT 35 RICK TALBOT 52 GRANT BERRY 36 BEN HODGSON 54 BRAD REDFERN 37 BRYCE McEVOY 71 JAKE SULTANA

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Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 14 Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 27 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au MANLY WARRINGAH WOLVES SYDNEY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

2012 Team List Senior Coach: Leigh Brain 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Damien Hall No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Maroon & White Club Colours: Blue & Gold 4 MICHAEL HIGGINS 1 ANDREW WRIGHT www.manlyafl.com www.suanfc.com 2 DAVID STROUD 9 SAM CRICHTON 3 TYRONE ARMITAGE This week, just the one home game for the Wolves in Division 2 against 12 JACK LAWSON This weekend was a fairly good one for the Club, with five of the six Camden, with Division 1 and Division 4 battling North Shore at Gore Hill sides winning. The only loss came in the Premier Division fixture against 4 NATHAN BOSSCHIETER 14 MONTY KROCHMAL and Under 18s away to Balmain on Sunday. Balmain, however a much improved performance left the group ruing 15 JAMES LEWINGTON 5 ANGUS BUNCLE missed opportunities that could have led to an upset. 6 RYAN WEARNE In last week’s games, the Wolves Division 1 and Division 2 sides had wins 17 JESS MCGUIRK 7 JACK HAWKINS in their make-up games last weekend, with Division 4 going down to Par- 18 ANTON TURCO The highlight of the day came in the NEAFL fixture against fellow Syd- ramatta. 8 HARRY WEBB 19 MJ FIGG ney siders, Sydney Hills Eagles. Playing for The Gordon Physick Cup, the

9 ANTHONY ROBERTSON 20 DEAN McKAY boys put together a strong four quarter performance to win by 21 In the local north derby, the Wolves Division 1 side remain undefeated points. The Cup was struck to recognize the efforts of volunteers at 10 ANDREW HURLEY 25 JORDON McCREARY with a dominant performance against North Shore despite a number of both Clubs, in particular Harvey “Banger” Gordon of SUANFC and Pete 11 CONNOR PETTERSON key players unavailable. The Wolves were wayward in the windy condi- 26 ALEXANDER HAWTIN Physick of Sydney Hills. Both men have contributed over 20 years of tions - kicking 14.14 - but were good enough to take the points, restricting 12 BEN COLLINS 27 PETER CASEY services to their respective Clubs. the opposition to a solitary goal. Stroud and Koch led the backline again, 13 GARETH BENBOW while Pettersson, Johnstone and Webb were dominant through the mid- 28 CHRIS HURST The Clubs lower grades and Colts all hover on or near the top of their 14 JOSH HEINRICH field. 29 SAM ORTON respective ladders and look positioned to make a strong run at finals. 15 ERIC BURKE 30 MATT LEMME The final four rounds of the season will be important in the lead up to 16 BEN JOSEPH In Division 2, the Wolves headed south to beat Illawarra by 63 points early 31 NICK BOWEN the business end of the year. 17 DANIEL PEARSON on Sunday morning. Walt was outstanding with 5 goals, while Dom contin- ued his strong season. The veteran brigade of Lindsay, Rawle and Wright 32 MATT HUTTON 18 LEVI BRAIN also played key roles in the win. The Wolves climb back up to fourth posi- 34 MAX CARTER The Club thanks our 2012 Partners: Cerno, Bendigo, CplusC Design and 19 CRAIG PRIDGEON tion and face an important battle against Camden this week as several 36 ALEX DYSON Construct, Sydney University Sport and Fitness, The Grandstand Bar 20 CHRIS BURKE and Restaurant, The Empire Hotel Annandale, SportsLab, Thema, Ark teams jostle for a finals spot. 38 TIM AIR 21 HARRISON KOCH Total Wealth, The Rubbish Taxi, GNC Live Well Broadway 39 KYLE UNDERWOOD 22 SAM RIX The Wolves Division 4 went down by 5 points to Parramatta in a nail-biter. The Wolves failed to score in the opening quarter and clawed back the 40 BEN FITZPATRICK 23 DAVID KOVACEVIC lead for the rest of the game, but ended up just one kick short. Tim contin- 42 JAKE SWARTS 24 JIMI MCDONALD ued his great form with 5 big goals, while little men Darcy, Bundy and 43 DANE ROBERTON 25 TOM THURGARLAND Macken had strong games for the Wolves. The Wolves have an important 44 MITCH SCOTT 26 ROBERT HART game this weekend against North Shore with finals chances on the line. 27 CALUM JOHNSON 45 RYAN KENNEDY Good luck to all teams this week and thanks again to our 2012 sponsors, 28 TOBY JONES 46 BRANDON NELSON Hotel Steyne, International School of Management Sydney, Bray’s IGA, 47 MATT POWYS 29 JACK LUMSDEN Ann Wilson Funerals, Chocolate Box Training, Bendigo Bank, Australian 30 MATT AHERN School of Massage, Raised by Wolves, Dental Design and JC’s Pizza Café. 49 ARON EVERETT 31 MITCHELL MORGAN 50 JETHRO BRAICO 32 RYAN MCSORLEY 51 -STEWART 33 JAMES BEHAGG 52 BEN COFFEY 34 JAMES MASON 53 MIKE CAREY 35 BYRON HORRELL 54 DAVID CONWAY 55 CHRIS REICHMAN 56 TOM KIRKHAM 57 RONAN GERAGHTY 58 JANSON DOUGHTY 60 DANIEL RISBY

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Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 26 Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 15 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au WESTERN SUBURBS MAGPIES HOLROYD PARRAMATTA GOANNAS

2012 Team List Senior Coach: Peter Free 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Shane Jorgenson No Name Goals Club Colours: Black & White No Name Goals Club Colours: Blue & Yellow 1 RYAN HINSON www.sydneymagpies.com.au 1 ADAM BYRNE www.goannas.com.au 2 JOSHUA ZOPPO Last weekend where games had to be made up due to inclement 2 MICHAEL STACEY (vc) The arrival of the wet weather round was eagerly anticipated by the Div 1 4 JARRYD POLLEY weather, the seniors had the weekend off whilst the Magpie reserves 3 LUCK COCKS Goannas as they lined up against local rivals Penrith. The team were keen to 5 DANIEL LAMBERT took on the UTS Bats in a bid to gain a priceless win to avoid relegation. consolidate third spot on the ladder, as well as gain some revenge for the loss 4 JARRYD SMITH in last years semi final. A tough first quarter in equally touch conditions saw 6 JAMES NEWBURY The side had some players eligible for the first time this year and put in goals come at a premium, and the Goannas scored the only goal for the term 5 JORDAN PIDGEON into the wind before extending their lead in the second quarter to take a 17 7 CLINT McGRATH a terrific performance for the most part of the game. They pressured 6 LUKE McLEOD point lead into half time. A great effort saw them again hold off the Rams in 8 SHANE AITCHISON their opponents causing turnovers and moved the ball into their for- the third quarter before using the advantage of the breeze to open up the ward line quickly where the forwards were able to have an increased 7 SIRELI FIFITA game in the last quarter and record a 46 point win. Scott Nolan’s great form 9 PETER MAXWELL amount of opportunities. Alas their inaccuracy in front of goal at times continued with another best on ground effort, and he was well supported in 11 MATT EURELL when they had the opposition on the rack proved costly and although 8 MATTHEW CAHILL the backline by Shane Williams, Kristin Carville and Grant Webb. Scott Maguire leading at three quarter time the game was eventually wrestled away was strong up forward with a raft of big marks, and Josh Fenaroli showed 12 BILL LAFFERTY 9 GRADY TAPPING from them by the UTS side.. plenty of hardness for the footy. 13 JAMIE SCOTT 10 BRYCE MAYNE Div 4 were hoping to turn around their recent trend of heartbreaking losses when they took on Manly. The early signs were promising as the Goannas 14 STEPHEN HUDSON A solid game by defender Michael Stokes stood out for the Magpies 11 SCOTT MAGUIRE and the midfield of Scott Lear, Seamus Pearson and David Green absolutely dominated the first quarter, but couldn’t quite convert all their 16 TIM LAMBERT opportunities. This left the door open for the Wolves who stormed back in the worked hard all day. Up forward Adam Green led well and kicked 12 GRANT WEBB second quarter, and the second half turned into an arm wrestle as both teams 17 Y. MILLIGAN-SAVILLE straight to give the side a chance to win but his teammates were waste- 13 JAKE BRAZELL pushed for the win. When the siren sounded, it was the Goannas who were ful in front of goal. 18 ROBBIE BAMFORD 14 SCOTT NOLAN finally back on the right side of the close game, securing a 5 point win. Jesse Clark was best on ground with a great effort up forward, with Luke Mans- 19 RORY MILLER The U18's travelled to Kelso Oval to take on St.George in the only other 15 JOSH FENAROLI bridge also providing a strong target. Peter Barry, Dwayne Cocks, Sunny Gill make-up game involving Western Suburbs this round. The side by all and Tim Watson also stood up and led the way. 20 JACK CODD-MILLER 16 STUART McKINLEY accounts put in a great effort to push the top Saints side all the way, Div 5 were up against Sydney Uni, in what was going to be a tough task for the 21 PETER GRUNDY also leading at three quarter time. That they couldn't sustain the effort 17 CHARLES GALAYINI boys. The team was able to put in a much improved display from when these 22 LYN ROEHRIG was no poor reflection on the teams determination or application. Bilal two teams last met, however it was not enough as Sydney Uni were able to 18 BRETT RIZZO come away with the win. Al Fennell showed his experience in a best on ground 23 PAT WILLMOT Taha and Jack Codd-Miller were stand-outs along with Vasili Romanas, James Bamford and Dominc Furneaux-Bate. All these boys will be fea- 19 KRISTIAN CARVILLE effort, with Shane Riddle, Jesse Haurua, and Nathaniel Fennell also playing well. Gebre Zenebre and Mitch Apps were particularly outstanding after both 24 PAT GANNON turing for the club for many years to come. The score was 63-50. 20 MARK HILL playing well for the 18’s earlier in the day. 25 CHRISTIEN SPECHA The 18’s match against Balmain looked like a mismatch given the ladder posi- 21 PETER ZUVELLA 26 BILAL TAHA Today sees the Magpies entertain Campbelltown at Picken Oval in what tions, however the match itself was anything but as the young Goannas took it will be a very close and entertaining match. 22 PETER BARRY to the ladder leaders for the whole game. After a slow start, the Goannas 27 SCOTT LEAR stormed to the lead at half time, and in the second half both teams had the 28 JOHN BANNISTER Come on the Magpies! 23 KANE RADFORD ascendancy as the lead changed a number of times in the last quarter. A late 24 GREG ADAMS goal got the Goannas back to within 3 points, but it was to be heartbreak as 29 NATHAN SCARFO the siren sounded before the next bounce could take place and give the boys a 30 PATRICK BOYD 25 HAYDEN TURNER shot at the massive upset. Hayden Turner, Miguel Linsom, Mitch Apps, Chris Wolfe, Jack O’Reilly and Jarryd Mayne were the leaders in what was a brilliant FERNANDO LOBENDAHN 31 SEAMUS PEARSON 27 effort by the boys. 32 BRENTON MUMME 28 SHANE WILLIAMS 35 ADAM GREEN 29 ALBERT LEUNG 36 DAVID GREEN 30 ANDREW MUNNS (c) 37 JARRYD LEAR 33 SIMON POTTER 46 DARREN HASSETT 35 NATHAN LEE 36 JESSE CLARKE

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Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 16 Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 25 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au SOUTHERN POWER CAMPBELLTOWN BLUES

2012 Team List Senior Coach: Rod Craig & Simon Closter 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Craig McGough No Name Goals Club Colours: Aqua, Black & White No Name Goals Club Colours: White &Navy 1 LIAM DAVIS www.southernpower.com.au 1 TARAN ETTO www.campbelltownblues.aflnsw 2 ALAN FRITSCH 2 PAUL GREEN No Notes Provided It would remiss of me not to firstly mention the goal of the year by the 3 RYAN MURPHY 3 PETER SIMPSON King a fortnight ago. He chased the ball from the back pocket received a sloppy handball from Buckas, managed to pick it up on the half volley 4 JAMES CLARKE 4 FRASER BROWN and snapped truly from the boundary outside the 50. This is how he 5 MATTHEW DOWLING 5 JOSH OBRIEN told me what happened and I have no reason to not believe him.

6 ROD CRAIG 6 JAMES WATKINS The twos have played the Eagles two weeks running and have managed 7 PHILLIP HAMER 7 JOSH VAN LUENEN to win both games to sky rocket up the ladder.

8 STUART BRIERTY 8 HAMISH SHERWOOD In the ones the Eagles wanted the footy more than our boys and the 9 ANDREW CRAIG 9 KYLE SOMMERVILLE scoreboard duly showed. You have got to get it if you want to use it fellas. 10 CAMERON ROE 10 NICK HUDSON 11 MITCHELL NEW 11 BEN WHARTON This week we are going our separate ways after a few home games with the twos in the Shire and the Ones looking for a bit of revenge 12 ADAM COOK 12 BLACK McCROSSEN against the Pies. 13 MATTHEW YOUNG 13 BRYCE JOYSON Carn the Blues 14 DANIEL TURNER 14 BRYCE MARTIN 15 MICHAEL FINDLAY 15 KIEREN MONTELEONE 16 GRAHAM ENRIGHT 16 MARCUS LINSEN 17 ROSS EMMERICK 17 DAVE LINSEN 18 LUKE JANSSON 18 MITCH HOGAN 19 ANDREW CLUFF 20 BILLY WHYLIE 20 LIAM AGGETT 21 NATHAN SMITH 21 JAKE HARDY 22 BRENTON SOMMERVILLE 22 JARRYD WILSON 23 ALEX SNEDDON 23 MATTHEW GRAHAM 24 JOEL RUB 24 MARSHALL CAIRNDUFF 25 PENISIMENI MAHINA 25 LEON JOHNSON 26 LUKE COUGHLAN 27 IAN HOLDER 27 DANIEL FRASER 28 JACK DICKENS 28 JOEL WHEELER 29 KEITH LILL 29 SHANE DOHERTY 32 SHANE DEMIR 30 JOSH SCARBURY 34 RYAN KING-THORNBURG 36 TRISTAN SMITH

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Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 24 Round 16 - 28th-29th July 2012 17 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au UNSW/ES BULLDOGS PENNANT HILLS DEMONS

2012 Team List Senior Coach: Rhys McAlister 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Chris Yard No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: White, Red, Blue, Black, Yellow Club Colours: Navy blue & Red 1 PETER KEFALAS 1 DANIEL KEATING www.unswesbulldogs.com.au www.phafl.com.au 2 HAYDEN NICHOLS 2 SEBASTIAN PARKER th 3 TOM HEATH Jez Kiel and Leigh Lavery were big contributors in their 100 senior 3 AARON CRISFIELD Last weekend we were at home on Saturday to UNSW-Easts in Premier Division and Division 1 with the Under 18s against St Ignatius Riverview. 4 MAX COLLETT game for the club, as the Bulldogs had an impressive 4 goal win in the 4 TOM ANGEL In Premier division the Demons struggled all day against a stronger and well 5 JEREMY KIEL top of the table clash with Pennant Hills last weekend. Lavery kicked 5, whilst Kiel was amongst the Dogs’ best. Both sides had a number of 5 ALISTAIR RICHARDSON disciplined UNSW-East. The first quarter was a low scoring affair with both 6 DANE RAMPE quality players out, but the depth of both clubs were on display in a 6 BRANT JACK teams’ backlines defending well, the students kicked 2 goals with 1 to the 7 OSCAR SIDLO-JONES Demons. The second quarter saw the continued strong play by both fantastic, high quality affair. 8 CHRIS BAGLIN sides .but the Demons goal kicking let them down when they kicked 3 goals 8 IAN CARROLL 9 NICK CAMPBELL 6 behinds for the quarter to the students 4 goals 1 behind resulting in a 9 9 RYAN PLANT Division 1 went down fighting, running out of legs towards the end of 10 ROB WATTS point deficit at the main break. The second half saw the student’s backline 11 STEPHEN BENJAMIN the game. With a large number of players missing, injured, or pro- tighten up and restrict the Demons scoring whilst the students forward moted, the players coming into the side did not miss a beat and really 11 GLENN WATTS 12 ADAM GULDEN kicked a further 5 goals 6 behinds to the Demons 3 goals 7 behinds and NSW stood up. 12 DAVID SMITH 13 JOEL ROBBIE -Easts ran out winners by 23 points – final score UNSW-East 11 goals 10 13 HARRY ANGEL behinds - 76 pts to Pennant Hills 7goals 11 behinds – 53 pts. Best players 14 RICHARD TROON This week sees another tough test for the Dogs, as they take on UTS at 14 ALEX GOODALL were Alex Goodall, Brant Jack, James Dunn, Stephen Wray, Tim Wales and 15 TODD FRASER home. Mitch Crawford. Alastair Richardson performed well in his first game back; 16 NICK McGANN 15 KIERAN WRIGHT next week the Demons will welcome back experienced players in Kieran 17 JACK McKINLAY The Bulldogs would like to thanks their sponsors, Kensington Physio, 16 TIM WALES Wright, Matt Carey, Sebastian Parker, Luke Bilbe and youngster Brandon Totally Workwear Mascot, Computer Room Solutions, The Doncaster Jack whilst Aaron Crisfield and Matthew McCamey should be over their 19 MATT RAWLINSON 17 ADAM NIXON Hotel, Precise Air and Higgins Building. injuries in 2-3 weeks. 20 SAM TAGLIABUE 18 DAN WITT Division 1 came up against UNSW-East in what at the end was an excellent 21 JOSH PARMENTER 19 PAT WITT win for the Demons under stand-in coach Greg Barnes. The first quarter was a tight struggle with both teams applying pressure, the Demons goal 22 CHRIS BEACHLEY 20 STEPHEN WRAY kicking let them down with 8 behinds for the quarter. The Demons kicked 3 23 ANTHONY RODRIGUES 21 BEN URWIN goals in the second quarter to lead by 14 points at ½ time. The Demons 24 RHYS McALISTER 23 CHRIS BARTON continued with their good performance into the third quarter but again 25 ANDREW GOODIESON 25 DAMIAN DELL’AQUILA their goal kicking let them down and at ¾ time their lead had reduced to 10 points. The last quarter the Demons fought hard to kick a further 3 goals to 26 LEIGH LAVERY 26 run out eventual winners by 17 points. The Final score saw the Demons 10 27 ALEX HENDERSON 28 CAMERON SMITH goals 14 behinds – 74 points to UNSW-East 9 goals 3 behinds – 57 points. 28 TOM KEOGH 30 PETER BARNES Best players were Tom Rivers, Pat Witt, Nathan Breen, Jake Richards, Josh 29 CHRIS JOURDAIN Barty and Jarrod Myers.. 31 JAMES DUNN The Under 18s had a poor result against St Ignatius Riverview when they 30 ED KIEL 32 FRASER NIXON went down by 40 points at the final siren. The students held the young 31 JACK McANESPIE 33 MATTHEW CARTER Demons scoreless until into the second quarter whilst they kicked 7 goals 32 BEN ZIESCHANG before the ½ time break. At this stage they were leading the Demons by 34 34 MITCH CRAWFORD points and were overrunning the Demons in most facets of the game. The 34 TIM GARRETT 35 NICK BAGLIN second half saw the students kick a further 4 goals whilst restricting the 36 FLETCHER ROWE 38 SAM WIDMER Demons to 3 goals for the half. The final score saw the Demons 5 goals 6 37 TOM WILLIAMSON behinds – 36 points to St Ignatius Riverview 11 goals 10 behinds – 76 points. 41 MATTHEW CAREY 38 JAMES PASCOE Best players were Jesse Hare, Chris McKay, Jed McChlery, Josh Barty, Jack 42 THOMAS EDMUNDS Allars and Jack Angel. 40 BEN WAY 43 TED WIDMER 42 AARON BANTOFT 55 MATT McCAMEY 48 BEN REAGAN 56 RANGA EDIRIWICKRAMA 49 JAMES HAMILTON 59 CAMERON McKINLAY 59 LUKE BILBE 60 LEIGH McWHIRTER 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final

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2012 Team List Senior Coach: Craig White Senior Coach: Daniel Lynch 2012 Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Purple & White Club Colours: Black & Green 1 DANIEL McFARLANE 1 GERARD WILKIE www.balmaindockers.com.au www.utsafc.com.au 2 JAMES CAICA 3 DANIEL BRIAN Well it was catch up round for the 1s 2s and 3s last weekend with all The wet weather round saw Div. 1, 3, 4 & 5 host Western Suburbs, 3 ZAC JARDINE 4 SEAN BOWEN games being very close. Blacktown, Mac Uni and Moorebank, respectively, at Mahoney Park. 4 ANDREW DAVIS 5 DANE NOBLE Div. 1 and 4 had great wins over their respective oppositions. Div. 3 and 6 BLAKE WORRALL-THOMPSON The Under 18s played Parramatta and got home by the barest of mar- 5 weren’t as lucky, as both teams went down to Blacktown and Moore- 6 ASH AZHAR 7 JOT LYNAS gins. bank. 7 JASON FRETWELL 8 FERGUS ADAMSON 8 BRADLEY PLUG The Twos played Sydney Uni and got beaten by a small margin and the Round 16 sees Premier Division and Div. 1travel to Village Green to play 9 SHAUN SILVER 1s just got the money in a photo finish against Sydney Uni also. UNSW. Div. 3, 4 & 5 host Western Suburbs, Penrith and Holroyd- 10 MIKE DAVIS 9 MATTHEW ROUNDS Parramatta, respectively, at Trumper Park. 11 ISAAC IRVIN 10 JEREMY KENNEDY This weekend we find ourselves back at Fortress Henson with our big 12 BEN MOYLE clash against Pennant Hills. Last time it was three points in it with the Round16’s Sponsor of the Week is Corporate Edge. 11 JARROD MOBBS 13 BO NIXON Demons victorious. Can we turn it around? With State players Rounds, 12 LEIGH CONWAY White and Lee Steere returning we have every chance. Inspirational Leadership, Strategy Ownership, Behaviour Change 14 ANDREW MORLEY 13 JOHN MANISCALO 15 ALAN KYMANTAS Corporate Edge is a behaviour change organisation. “We exist to Cheer, cheer the purple and white! 16 PATRICK HEALEY 14 JAMES HOWARD facilitate the achievement of human potential. Our vision is to inspire 17 HAMISH TURNER 15 ADRIAN HILL people to grow." Phil Allison, Director 3 Key outcomes they deliver for their clients: 18 RAWSON KIRKHOPE 16 CRAIG WHITE  Strategy Ownership - ensure every person in the organisation is 19 TOM O’DWYER 17 TOM MATSON completely aligned and accountable to deliver the company Vision 20 TOM NIXON 18 TRAVIS STEVENS and Strategy. 21 LUKE TRIMBOLI  Inspirational Leadership - turn man- 19 JASON COULOUPAS 22 FRANK BOLAND agers into Inspirational Leaders. 20 TOM MABON  Behaviour Change - create long-term 23 DAVID LAVENDER 21 JACKSON MONK behaviour change with individuals, 24 TOM STEINFORT teams and organisations. 25 JONATHON SPRAGG 22 BEN TAGGART Many of us work in organisations that 26 JAMES GARDINER 24 DANIEL LLOYD would benefit from the services that 27 JOEL MINICHIELLO Corporate Edge provide, so please talk 25 KRIS ERRICSON 28 MARK TREHWELLA to your employers and organise a meeting with Phil or John to discuss 26 AARON COTTRELL in greater detail how they can assist your/your employers business. 29 MITCH HALL 27 KRISTIAN PEARSON Contact details are below and remember to “SUPPORT THOSE WHO 31 DUSTIN TEASDALE 28 CHRIS BOLT SUPPORT THE BATS” 32 JUSTIN KENNA 34 SAM WAY 29 SELBY LEE-STEER Contact Person – John Colbert 35 TIM WALLACE 30 JEROME FARRELL Email - [email protected] Phone: 02 9566 1422 36 TOM WILSON 32 MICHAEL CAR 37 LIAM FLANAGAN 33 JOSH CASS 38 SCOTT TREGONING 34 TROY LUFF 43 ROCH HANMORE 37 KEVIN JONES 45 FEARGHAL PURCELL 44 LEWIS BOND 51 JAMES HUME 68 NICK HASLAM 58 DION BURKE 84 TOM McGREGOR 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final

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2012 Team List Senior Coach: Jon Hayres 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Ken Ewen - C h a p p e l No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Black & Red Club Colours: Red & White 1 LACHLAN PRYOR www.northshorefc.com.au 1 BEN HYNDES www.illawarralionsafl.com.au 2 DANNY ROBERTS 2 THOMAS GREEN 3 DALE FITZGERALD With five rounds to go in the home and away season, the Bombers are 3 KENNETH EWEN-CHAPPELL The Seniors were outclassed by North Shore in difficult conditions at 4 MICHAEL TRENT coming into some good form. In the last fortnight, we’ve seen Premier NDP on Sunday. However our young players continue to develop and Division record big wins over St George and Illawarra. The Premier 4 WADE EDMED 5 JARRYD WATTERS we will look to finish off the year with a few wins. Our backline battled Division team is now third on the ladder. 5 CHRIS HALLY-BURTON 6 SAM CURRUTHERS manfully all day and Keegan Litchfield, Tom Green and Jacob Brookfield Div 1 are in sixth place, knocking on the door of the finals despite going 6 RICKY NEELS all had good games. Daniel McClure and youngster Josh Roebuck also 7 BRENDAN FITZGERALD down in the last fortnight to top sides Southern Power and Manly. The 7 ETHAN HAILEY put in pleasing efforts. 8 CHRIS MURPHY Under 18s have continued to show courage in the face of adversity, 8 BRAD PATTERSON 9 ADRIAN HARRY going down fighting against St George and Sydney Hills in the last The twos were similarly outclassed by Manly in slightly better fortnight but remaining in sixth place and are still in the finals race. 9 BARRON HANSON 10 JASON HARRY conditions than the late game. It was great to see a couple of familiar Div 4 had a bye last week, but in their last start at Gore Hill put in their 10 JIMMY WEAVERS 12 SAM NAISMITH faces returning to the field with Barron Hanson returning after an ex- best performance for the year to comfortably account for Southern 11 MITCHELL DALY 13 TIM NASH tended injury layoff to be our BOG. Nathan Iskra, Joe Kenny and Ben Power. 12 RYAN PRICE Hyndes gave able support. 14 JAMIE O’DELL 13 DANIEL McCLURE 15 SCOTT EASEY This week sees a Super Saturday at Gore Hill, with all four of our teams This week the Senior team travel to North Shore to play the Bombers 16 MATTY THOMAS together. It’s the second leg of home-and-away doubles for Premier 14 RHYS BRANBROOK for the second week in a row as do the Under 18s team. Our Seconds Division and Div 1; this time it’s our home leg for the Premier clash 17 MICHAEL VOYAGE 16 LEWIS WILSON travel to Blacktown to take on Auburn in what will be a big clash. against Illawarra and the Div 1 match against Manly. The Under 18s 19 RYAN MELDRUM 17 KEEGAN LITCHFIELD have a lunch time clash against Illawarra, while it’s an early start for Div 18 LUKE RUTTER Our final game of the season will be against UTS at North Dalton on 20 PAT CODLING 4 against Manly. August 25 at 2pm. The club will be running a $1000 Draw following the 21 TOM McMAHON 19 RYAN WELLS game in the clubrooms upstairs. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased 22 ZAC MANLEY After today’s games, we have a great night of entertainment with the 21 CHRISTOPHER COOK at training, on game days, or by contacting North Shore Player Review. The talent and success of our Bomber 24 NICK TODD 22 DUANE JEFFERIS [email protected]. Please help support the Illawarra’s players on the sporting field is well known, but tonight we find out how 25 RON WASON 23 PAUL BALDING premier AFL team by supporting this event. talented they are on the stage. It will be at the Gore Hill clubhouse 26 TIM WESTON 24 TROY BARTLETT starting at 7:00 tonight. Just $10 will get you entry to this hilarious Go you Lions! 27 SAM SCHMIDT exhibition of drama, song, dance and much entertainment. 25 RHYS CUTIFANI 28 KEITH MITCHELL 26 RICHARD OEHME th 29 LACHLAN KILPATRICK Our next home game on Saturday 11 August is Back to Bears Day. 27 WILL COOK 30 RORY PRYOR We’ll be welcoming back some legends of the club who have gone 29 ERIN FRANKLIN before us, and remembering the long and proud history of the North 31 JACK DAVIS Shore Australian Football Club. 30 NICK TAIT 32 TOM ANYSLEY 31 SAM JENNER 33 DOUG HADDIN Good luck to all players, coaches and officials for today’s games. 32 SAM CAIRNS 34 DAVID ORR 33 JOSHUA LEWIS Go North Shore!!! 35 CHARLIE CALLENDAR 34 JOSHUA TIER 36 TIM SCHMIDT 35 MATTHEW ADAMSON 38 BROCK HATTON 38 MITCHELL BATES 39 PATTY BRACKIN 39 JACOB BROOKFIELD 40 BRENT BARNES 41 BEN GATWOOD 41 RICHARD LYNCH 43 DYLAN BROOKE 42 ADAM REDDIE 44 PETER LLOYD 45 ALEX HARMER 48 RYAN WOODWARD 46 KADE TANGNEY 58 SHANE MORGAN 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final

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