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FOOTBALL RECORD Unit 1, 15 Kam Close, Morisset NSW 2264 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au BLACK DIAMOND AFL FOOTBALL RECORD Unit 1, 15 Kam Close, Morisset NSW 2264 FOOTBALL OPERATIONS OFFICER Garry Burkinshaw Mobile: 0400 725384 Saturday, 24/25 August 2013 E-mail: [email protected] BDAFL PRESIDENT Michael Gray Mobile: 0418 494634 E-mail: [email protected] BOARD MEMBERS Phil Lewis Graham Edgley Simon Smyth Wal Bembic Roger Price AFL NSW/ACT REGIONAL MANAGER—HUNTER COAST Simon Smyth Mobile: 0401 932535 E-mail: [email protected] BDAFL UMPIRES COACH Christine Burrows E-mail: [email protected] WEBSITE www.bdafl.com.au This Football Record is published by Black Diamond AFL for the benefit of the players, members and supporters of the game. Black Diamond AFL BLACK DIAMOND CUP—Semi Finals takes responsibility for editorial content, apart from those published under the names of clubs as club notes and will not be held responsible for any Terrigal Avoca v Newcastle City information which may be found harmful or injurious to any person or organi- sation in those notes. Complaints or other reference to the material in the Killarney Vale v Cardiff publication may be directed to the Football Operations Officer, Black Dia- mond AFL, Unit 1, 15 Kam Cl, Morisset NSW 2264 Semi Final - 24-25th August 2013 28 Semi Final - 24-25th August 2013 1 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au FROM BEHIND THE DESK FIXTURES The weather is warming and the sun is shining, it must be finals FIXTURES — AUGUST 24—25 time. Saturday, 24 August—2nd Semi Final @ No 1 Sportsground With the Home and Away season now behind us, there are stills Black Diamond Cup - Terrigal Avoca vs Newcastle City @ 2pm seven clubs still in with the chance to win the main prizes. First Division—Nelson Bay vs Terrigal Avoca @ 12pm Second Division— Nelson Bay vs Terrigal Avoca @ 10am To Warners Bay, Singleton and Wyong Lakes, thank you for your contribution this year. After being involved in finals in 2012 I am certain that you will use the pre-season to re-fresh and start for Sunday, 25 August—1st Semi Final @ Bateau Bay Sporting Facility your resurgence in 2014. Black Diamond Cup - Killarney Vale vs Cardiff @ 2pm A few congratulations are in order: First Division— Newcastle City vs Maitland @ 12pm Second Division— Newcastle City vs Lake Macquarie @ 10am Firstly to Nelson Bay on winning the club championship for the first time. It is a fantastic achievement, however it was not an easy win with Terrigal Avoca and Newcastle City challeng- ing hard and in fact the title not determined until the final round. FIXTURES — AUGUST 31 To our Minor Premiers, Terrigal Avoca (Black Diamond Cup) and Nelson Bay (First & Second Divi- sion) well done. Preliminary Final @ No 1 Sportsground Also well done to the leading goalkickers, Courtney Knight, Newcastle City (Black Diamond Cup), (Winner of 1st Semi Finals to play the loser of 2nd Semi Finals) Tim Law, Nelson Bay (First Division) and our centurion, Jeremy Ridgeway, Nelson Bay who fin- ished the season with 111 goals to win Second Division. Black Diamond Cup @ 2pm First Division— @ 12pm These awards, along with all the other awards will be presented at the BDAFL Elliott Davey Second Division— @ 10am Medal Presentation Night which will be held at Belmont 16 Footers Sailing Club next Wednesday night. It is a night not to be missed as we celebrate those players, officials and clubs who have excelled throughout the year. Tickets are still available for the night so please contact your club or the BDAFL Football Operations Manager to arrange a ticket. FIXTURES — SEPTEMBER 7 The big question to be answered this weekend is who will win the Semi Finals. Grand Final @ No 1 Sportsground On Saturday, Terrigal Avoca and Newcastle City will renew their rivalry at No 1 Sportsground. (Winner of 2nd Semi Finals to play the winner of Preliminary Finals) These two teams have staged many close games in recent times and this game is expected to be no different. This year Terrigal Avoca hold the head to head advantage, 2-1. Black Diamond Cup @ 2.30pm Who will go straight through to the Grand Final. First Division— @ 12pm Second Division— @ 9.45am In the first semi final on Sunday, Killarney Vale and Cardiff will do battle, with the loser to hang up their boots for 2013. The 2013 record stands at one win apiece however their last meeting a , fortnight ago saw Killarney Vale win by 112 points. Can Cardiff turn this around? Officeworks: These questions will be answered come Sunday night. a trusted partner in the publication Enjoy your day at the footy. of the Football Record. Semi Final - 24-25th August 2013 2 Semi Final - 24-25th August 2013 27 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au BDAFL CLUB CONTACTS BDAFL WEBSITE CARDIFF Brendan Bailey 0408 221 881 [email protected] Whatever you need to know about Black Diamond AFL KILLARNEY VALE Adam Rumpler 0434 599 468 [email protected] is available on our website LAKE MACQUARIE Greg Halls 0407 052 196 [email protected] MAITLAND Liz Mitchell 0418 226 605 [email protected] www.bdafl.com.au NELSON BAY Daniel Erickson 0419 206 831 [email protected] Latest News Results NEWCASTLE CITY James Mackie 0408 610 454 [email protected] SINGLETON Paul Kelly 0419 741 466 [email protected] 2013 Fixtures Ladders TERRIGAL AVOCA Chris Aitken 0409 963 899 [email protected] WARNERS BAY Jimmy Newburn 0414 873 765 [email protected] Photo Gallery BDAFL Documents & Forms WYONG LAKES John Griffey 0406 778 430 [email protected] NCCUA UMPIRES Darrel Luck 0419 162 521 [email protected] All match details and player information will be available CODE OF CONDUCT on the website by 7pm on the day of the match SOCIAL MEDIA PARENTS & SUPPORTERS Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. Encourage participation, but don’t force it. Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not downgrade. Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators and spectators. Black Diamond AFL @ b d af l Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club officials in private MASTERS FOOTBALL Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such comments are If you love your footy but are getting too old to keep up with the young politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and family that are let down with blokes, then this is the game for you such remarks. Masters Australian Football Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. It is Australian Rules Football for those players over 35 years of age who Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward any player, enjoy their footy and want to keep playing in a non-competitive environ- official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. ment Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, officials or players. Remember at our age, it is not how many games you win, but how many Abusive language is unacceptable. games you play and the enjoyment gained from “Football for Fun” Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments Web: www.huntermaf.org.au against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is Email: [email protected] discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, website postings (including social media such as Facebook, Twitter and blogs). New Regos always welcome Semi Final - 24-25th August 2013 26 Semi Final - 24-25th August 2013 3 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au Semi Final - 24-25th August 2013 4 Semi Final - 24-25th August 2013 25 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au 2013 ELLIOTT DAVEY MEDAL BDAFL BLACK DIAMOND CUP TEAM OF THE YEAR Newcastle City midfielder, Anthony Stewart will be looking to become the third player to win back to back Elliott Davey Medals when the award is presented The 2013 BDAFL Black Diamond Cup Team of the Year will be presented at the BDAFL Elliott Davey Medal Presen- next Wednesday night. tation Night next Wednesday. Approximately 200 people are expected to attend the BDAFL Gala event at Bel- The Team of the Year is selected by the seven Black Diamond Cup coaches as well as the umpires and includes mont 16 Footers Sailing Club where those players, officials and clubs who have twenty two players (eighteen on field and four interchange), captain, coach and umpire. excelled throughout the year will be acknowledged. To be eligible for selection a player must have played at least eight Black Diamond Cup Home and Away matches during the season. Past Phelan Medal Winners: This years nominees are: Year Winner Club Year Winner Club 2013 ???? 2012 Anthony Stewart Newcastle City DEFENDERS (6 TO BE SELECTED) IAN BAKER NEWCASTLE CITY BEN BURNS WARNERS BAY 2011 Ben Hodges Warners Bay 2010 Mitchell Knight Newcastle City BRENDAN LEWIS KILLARNEY VALE ZAC METCALFE CARDIFF 2009 Angus Darling Terrigal Avoca 2008 Luke Rawnsley Newcastle City JOSH POLGLASE TERRIGAL AVOCA BRAD SERMON SINGLETON COREY SHACKLETON KILLARNEY VALE JAYSON VAN DAM TERRIGAL AVOCA 2007 Tim Sheldon Cardiff 2006 Clint Austerberry Killarney Vale ANDREW WILMOTT NEWCASTLE CITY Angus Darling Terrigal Avoca MIDFIELDERS (8 TO BE SELECTED) 2005 Clint Austerberry Killarney Vale 2004 Jason Coulloupas Newcastle City JOSH AVIS NEWCASTLE CITY BRENDAN BALCHIN LAKE MACQUARIE KURT FLEMING TERRIGAL AVOCA LIAM GIBSON CARDIFF 2003 Jason Coulloupas Newcastle City 2002 David Hamilton Terrigal Avoca JAY LEWIS TERRIGAL AVOCA MAX MUMFORD KILLARNEY VALE SIMON O’BRIEN CARDIFF LUKE RAWNSLEY NEWCASTLE CITY 2001 Shawn Simpson Cardiff 2000 Troy Bayliss Cardiff MATTHEW SPINKS WARNERS BAY ANTHONY STEWART NEWCASTLE CITY BEN STEWART CARDIFF JAMES WEBSTER TERRIGAL AVOCA 2013 BDAFL RISING STAR FORWARDS (6 TO BE SELECTED) The 2013 BDAFL Rising Star will be announced at the BDAFL Elliott Davey Medal Presentation Night which will be held next Wednesday night.
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