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www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au AFL HUNTER CENTRAL COAST FOOTBALL RECORD—ROUND 5 SATURDAY 4 MAY www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au SUPPORTING AFL HUNTER CENTRAL COAST 2 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au AFL HUNTER CENTRAL COAST Unit 1, Kam close, Morisset NSW 2264 AFL NSW/ACT REGIONAL MANAGER—NORTHERN NSW Simon Smyth COMMUNITY FOOTBALL MANAGER Sam Zikman [email protected] 0413 223 910 FOOTBALL OPERATIONS MANAGER Michael Gray [email protected] 0418 494 634 FOOTBALL OPERATIONS COORDINATOR Lauren Francis [email protected] 0455 954 507 UMPIRE DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR Emily Brown [email protected] 0435 763 351 AFLHCC HEAD UMPIRES COACH Christine Burrows [email protected] BOARD MEMBERS David Flynn (Chair) Brett O’Farrell Simon Smyth Ross Hughes Cameron Clark Ryan Stanton Paul Redman Lindsay Guy Roy Reichert WEBSITE This Football Record is published by the AFL Hunter Central Coast for the benefit of the players, club members and supporters of our game. AFL Hunter Central Coast takes responsibility for the editorial content, apart from those published under the names of clubs as notes. AFL Hunter Central Coast does not take responsibility for any information which may be found to be injurious to any person or organisation in those notes. Complaints or other reference to the material in the publication may be irectedd to the Community Football Manager, AFL Hunter Central Coast, Unit 1, Kam Close, Morisset NSW 2264 3 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au CLUB CONTACTS CARDIFF HAWKS Peter Risby 0419 584 401 [email protected] GOSFORD TIGERS Gavin Cornish 0468 570 545 [email protected] KILLARNEY VALE BOMBERS Micheal Smith 0432 084 621 [email protected] LAKE MACQUARIE DOCKERS Ray Gooley 0439 036 025 [email protected] MAITLAND SAINTS Rob Eddy 0421 046 904 [email protected] MUSWELLBROOK CATS Annette Garland 0422 248 770 [email protected] NELSON BAY MARLINS Madison Young 0428 181 643 [email protected] NEWCASTLE CITY BLUES Nathan Wilmott 0404 030 676 [email protected] PORT STEPHENS POWER Rose Potter [email protected] SINGLETON ROOSTERS Nadene McBride 0439 931 511 [email protected] TERRIGAL AVOCA Ryan Weber 0402 417 109 [email protected] PANTHERS THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY Tracey Allen 0407 294 085 [email protected] WALLSEND WEST Steve Lewer 0459 082 162 [email protected] NEWCASTLE SWANS WARNERS BAY BULLDOGS David Redden 0421 922 910, [email protected] WYONG LAKES MAGPIES Simon Wood 0414 286 074 [email protected] AFL NSW/ACT CODE OF CONDUCT Each Parent and Supporter understands and agrees to: • Support the participants and enjoy the Match; • Encourage participation, but don’t force it; • Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning; • Never ridicule mistakes or losses; • Lead by example and respect all Players, Coaches, Umpires, Officials andpectators. s Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated; • Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time; • Never publicly criticise Umpires and instead raise personal concerns with Club Officials in private; • Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such comments are politically incorrect and it is your Coach, team-mates, Club and family that are let down with such remarks; • Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs; • Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward any Player, Official, Umpire or sup- porter. Such actions are totally unacceptable; • Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, Coaches, Officials or Players; • Refrain from using abusive language. • Not to enter the field of play in any sanctioned Competition Match unless granted permission by an Official to do so; • Not take part in any form of bullying including via the use of social media; • Not make or post inappropriate, offensive or discriminatory comments in public, including via social media, about Players, Clubs, Umpires, Officials, the AFL or the League. Social media includes, but is not limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, website postings (including social media such as Face- book, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, websites and blogs); 4 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au ROUND FIVE—SNAPSHOT HAVAL BLACK DIAMOND CUP 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup 5 04/05/2019 02:00PM Wyong Lakes Terrigal Avoca 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup 5 04/05/2019 02:00PM Warners Bay Gosford 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup 5 04/05/2019 02:00PM Newcastle City Singleton 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup 5 04/05/2019 02:00PM Maitland Killarney Vale 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup 5 04/05/2019 02:00PM Nelson Bay Cardiff HUNTER HAVAL WOMEN ’ S 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's 5 04/05/2019 12:00PM Wyong Lakes Singleton 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's 5 04/05/2019 12:00PM Warners Bay Port Stephens 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's 5 04/05/2019 12:00PM Newcastle City Killarney Vale 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's 5 04/05/2019 12:00PM Maitland Lake Macquarie 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's 5 04/05/2019 12:00PM Nelson Bay Terrigal Avoca The Entrance 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's 5 04/05/2019 12:00PM Cardiff Bateau Bay Wallsend - West 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's 5 04/05/2019 12:00PM Muswellbrook Newcastle 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's 5 04/05/2019 12:00PM Gosford Bye HAVAL BLACK DIAMOND PLATE 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate 5 04/05/2019 10:00AM Wyong Lakes Singleton 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate 5 04/05/2019 10:00AM Warners Bay Gosford 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate 5 04/05/2019 10:00AM Newcastle City Killarney Vale 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate 5 04/05/2019 10:00AM Maitland Lake Macquarie The Entrance 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate 5 04/05/2019 02:00PM Cardiff Bateau Bay Wallsend - West 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate 5 04/05/2019 02:00PM Muswellbrook Newcastle 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate 5 04/05/2019 10:00AM Terrigal Avoca Bye 5 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au 6 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP UPDATE First Grade Second Grade Women's Total Cardiff 32 8 18 58 Newcastle City 32 12 12 56 Terrigal Avoca 24 12 18 54 Wyong Lakes 8 4 24 36 Killarney Vale 8 4 24 36 Singleton 16 0 18 34 Gosford 24 0 6 30 Maitland 0 4 24 28 The Entrance Bateau Bay 24 2.4 0 26.4 Wallsend - West Newcastle 8 0.8 12 20.8 Muswellbrook 16 1.6 0 17.6 Warners Bay 16 0 0 16 Lake Macquarie 8 0.8 6 14.8 Nelson Bay 0 0 0 0 7 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au WOMEN ’ S LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE CHALLENGE Originally published in the Hunter Women’s Chronicle Written by Isaac McIntyre Newcastle have defended their AFLHCC Women’s Representative Challenge title, waving away challenges from the Central Coast and Hunter squads to go back-to-back in the regional tri-series. Central Coast proved to be the biggest challenger to Newcastle’s throne at Ferodale Park on Easter Monday, with the rep squads playing out two major battles across the tournament. Their first clash opened the series, with Newcastle edging their rivals 6.3-39 to 2.6-18. Lake Macquarie’s Emma-Jayne Howe, who has already slotted eight in three for the Dockers in the club comp, bagged a hat- trick for Newcastle to set them on their way to an opening victory. Her three in the first half cancelled out strikes from Mor- gan Ross and Angela Jones, both of whom put Central Coast back into the lead early. Molly Simpson, who made the offseason move from minor premiers Nelson Bay to Newcastle City, proved a valuable pickup for the Newcastle rep squad as she pinged two of her own across both halves to put the game beyond doubt. Chiara Lam also scored. It was a “really good feeling” to claim the second straight tri-series victory on Easter Monday, Newcastle coach Sarah Handley said. Handley, who is taking a year away from playing to “reset”, took the reigns of the rep squad in 2019, and believes a re- laxed attitude to the rep tournament was the difference-maker for Newcastle. “We have a solid core group of girls in the team and we really bonded, I think a big difference was how relaxed we were,” Handley said after the tri-series win. “It wouldn’t have surprised me if Central Coast had won because they were so dominant, but we just clicked so easily on the field, and everyone had no pressure because we were just having fun.” A second victory awaited Newcastle in their next fixture. Tracey Baker and Carla Hill each scored early to give Newcastle a 13- nil lead. Baker scored again, and was joined on the scoresheet by Howe and Lisa Morales. Hunter scored just once in reply in the second half, eventually falling 5.6-36 to 1.2-8 in the second fixture. Finally, Central Coast ran rampant over the Hunter representatives to earn their place in the decider. Five goals for sharp- shooter Morgan Ross, as well as a double for Alexandra Pearce, secured the Coast’s 11.4-70 to nil victory over the third-placed squad. Megan Jenkins, Angela Jones, and Rebecca Ives all joined the onslaught with one of their own each. After the 70-point victory, Central Coast began to shape as favourites for the grand final. Added as a way to determine a victor in a fourth game on the Easter Monday, the decider had already shaped to be a strong contest in its opening year.