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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

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BOARD MEMBERS David Flynn (Chair) Brett O’Farrell Simon Smyth Ross Hughes Cameron Clark Ryan Stanton Paul Redman Lindsay Guy Roy Reichert

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CLUB CONTACTS

CARDIFF HAWKS Peter Risby 0419 584 401 [email protected] 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);

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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

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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

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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.

With the first three games seeing a barrell of goals scored between the three teams, the quiet three-goals-to-nil game proved an armwrestle over a shooting contest.

Howe got Newcastle off the mark in the first face, before Amy Pittman scored to give her side a tenuous 13-3 lead heading into the break. Central Coast just simply couldn’t find a major to get back into the contest, and Simpson polished off the 3.2- 20 to 0.5-5 win with a six-pointer in the second half.

Although the Dockers’ Howe – who Handley believes “doesn’t miss” – shone in the forwards for Newcastle, alongside Simp- son, the Newcastle mentor believes the squad’s “defensive pressure” was a vital element in their big win over the Coast in the final game.

For Handley, her three biggest stars of the day were defenders Rosie Ronan Yates (Newcastle City), Taylah Wilks (Cardiff), and Kate Booth (Wallsend-West Newcastle).

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“Our defensive pressure won us both games against the Coast, and my top three were Rosie, Taylah, and Kate absolutely,” the Newcastle sideline commander said. Handley Believes defensive pressure won Newcastle their second tri-series title on Easter Monday.

“If you look at their game against the Hunter they scored so many, then in our first game against them its seven goals to two. Even better, in the final they could only get five behinds. I think that really shows where the games were won.”

Handley also had nothing but praise for the AFL Hunter Central Coast organisers, and the tri-series format as a whole. For the Newcastle star and coach, who expects to return to the playing field in 2020, more games between Newcastle, Central Coast, and Hunter is “vital” for the region moving forward.

“It’s so awesome to see, we have so much talent now that there’s fifteen teams after five years ago having like six or eight,” she said.

“This tri-series format definitely needs to continue, and I would probably even like to see the three teams playing each other in more games, and more regularly. There’s so much talent across the region, I know that just for my team there was like twelve players that nominated that didn’t get to play, but fully deserved to be there too.”

The Newcastle boss also put her hands to together for the “festival atmosphere” of the Easter Monday event. She specifically praised AFLHCC for the egg hunt organised for the kids while the games were being played.

“The whole day was really, really well done,” she said. “Lauren Francis did a wonderful job, and those few extra things have made it into a great day.”

Newcastle’s leadership group proudly claim the Women’s Representative Challenge silverware.

Morgan Ross (Terrigal Avoca) and Emma-Jayne Howe (Lake Macquarie) tied for the competition’s top shooting award, finish- ing the representative carnival on Easter Monday with five goals apiece.

\Photo: Bruce Edmiston

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WOMEN ’ S LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE TRAIN ON SQUAD ANNOUNCED

Congratulations to the below players, who were selected from the Women’s Local Representative Challenge. These players are invited to attend training for selection in the Women’s regional rep squad, who will take on the South Coast women’s rep squad, on May 18 at Pasterfield.

Invitations to selected men’s players for rep training were sent out earlier this week.

Alexandra Pearce Wyong Lakes

Amy Pittman Wallsend West Newcastle Angela Jones Killarney Vale Anna Fraser Maitland Arizona Cross Cardiff Ashleigh Page Killarney Vale Chiara Lam Newcastle City Emily Bohan Wyong Lakes Emma-Jayne Howe Newcastle City Jemma Astley Nelson Bay Jocelyn Kelleher Killarney Vale Kanesha Murray Wyong Lakes Kate Booth Wallsend West Newcastle Kate Holland Nelson Bay Matisse Coram-Parker Cardiff Meaghan Macdonald Newcastle City Megan Jenkins Killarney Vale Molly Simpson Newcastle City Morgan Ross Terrigal-Avoca Rebecca Ives Wyong Lakes Rosie Ronan-Yates Newcastle City Sarah Ball Wyong Lakes Sarah Halvorsen Newcastle City Sarah Burns Maitland Tahlia Thompson Singleton Taylah Wilks Cardiff Taylor Joyce Newcastle City

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SOCIAL COMPETITION BEGINS

AFL Hunter Central Coast wishes to welcome our newest club Hunter Masters to the competition. With a rich history in the region Hunter Masters are joining our Social competition ahead of the 2019 season. Thanks to Adam and the whole club for their support of the competition, welcome aboard!

Best of luck to all Social teams ahead of Round 1 this Sunday.

05/05/2019 14:00 Hunter Masters Cardiff Pasterfield Sports Complex

05/05/2019 15:00 Terrigal Avoca Killarney Vale Hylton Moore Oval

05/05/2019 15:20 The Entrance Bateau Bay Wyong Lakes Bateau Bay Sports Facility

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ROUND FOUR RESULTS

HAVAL Black Diamond Cup

CARDIFF v. WARNERS BAY Cardiff 3.4, 6.6, 10.12, 13.14 (92) Warners Bay 2.0, 4.3, 4.4, 4.7 (31)

GOALS, Cardiff: I. Hughes 4, B. Job 3, B. Graetz 2, T. Lashlie 2, J. Lennon 1, T. Thompson 1 Warners Bay: B. Scowen 2, J. Smith 1, J. May 1 BEST, Cardiff: B. Graetz, D. Hoy-Maroney, B. Job, M. DeLeur, J. Pratt, J. Campbell Warners Bay: J. Roach, S. Rumball, M. Spinks, L. Vo, L. Dennis, J. Smith

GOSFORD v. NELSON BAY Gosford 5.5, 7.9, 9.12, 13.12 (90) Nelson Bay 1.4, 2.9, 5.14, 9.18 (72) GOALS, Gosford: T. Eather 4, B. Deitz 2, A. Remy 1, A. Sproule 1, M. Haywood 1, J. Barty 1, L. Henderson 1, A. Duell-Ferguson 1, A. Miller 1 Nelson Bay: B. Barton 4, C. Morrissey 3, T. Anderson 1, B. Stummer 1 BEST, Gosford: T. Paavola, A. Remy, L. Henderson, B. Deitz, A. Duell-Ferguson, T. Eather Nelson Bay: C. Bird, J. Carey, J. Rymer, B. Stummer, J. Erickson, S. Vanderfeen

KILLARNEY VALE v. TERRIGAL AVOCA Terrigal Avoca 1.5, 5.7, 9.12, 13.15 (93) Killarney Vale 1.2, 1.3, 2.6, 2.8 (20)

GOALS, Terrigal Avoca: B. Thomas 2, M. Roach 2, J. Grimmond 2, J. Polglase 2, T. Cresswell 1, P. Van Dam 1, L. Bury 1, J. Clarke 1, N. Belbin 1 Killarney Vale: D. Amidy 2 BEST, Terrigal Avoca: K. Fleming, C. Bishop, J. Grimmond, M. Roach, P. Van Dam, L. White Killarney Vale: J. Banfield, K. Walford, J. Mifsud, A. Bailey, B. Simpson, J. Boby

SINGLETON v. MAITLAND Singleton 5.5, 10.7, 14.13, 17.13 (115) Maitland 0.1, 1.3, 2.5, 7.7 (49)

GOALS, Singleton: C. White 3, J. Welsh 3, J. Ingram 2, A. Scott 2, P. Fitzgerald 1, Z. Thompson 1, L. Davis 1, D. Cowburn 1, L. Draper 1, M. Cornelius 1, J. Colmer 1 Maitland: T. Bob 2, D. Shane 2, W. Pankhurst 1, B. Challen 1, J. Rory 1 BEST, Singleton: C. White, L. Davis, A. Scott, S. Howard, M. Cornelius, P. Fitzgerald Maitland: H. Taylor, R. Eddy, W. Pankhurst, M. Norton, D. Shane, H. Harbrow

WYONG LAKES v. NEWCASTLE CITY Newcastle City 3.3, 7.8, 14.8, 17.15 (117) Wyong Lakes 1.0, 1.1, 3.1, 3.3 (21)

GOALS, Newcastle City: C. Keast 4, J. Crawford 3, K. McDonald 2, J. Woodhams 2, H. Blanchfield 1, N. MacDonald 1, S. Batten 1, M. Enright 1, J. Cleaver 1, C. Haswell 1 Wyong Lakes: J. McPhan 2, J. Roach 1 BEST, Newcastle City: A. Baker, C. Keast, J. O'Donoghue, M. Quinlan, S. Batten, H. Blanchfield Wyong Lakes: B. Tos, M. McDonald , J. Glachan, J. Morris, N. Lander , L. Moore

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CARDIFF v. WARNERS BAY Cardiff 3.1, 6.1, 10.3, 16.6 (102) Warners Bay 1.0, 2.1, 4.2, 4.7 (31)

GOALS, Cardiff: H. Wright 4, T. Wilks 3, M. Bailey 3, T. Grazules 2, C. Plancia 2, A. Cross 1, H. Moffatt 1 Warners Bay: R. Evans 2, E. Brown 1, S. Delaney 1 BEST, Cardiff: M. Bailey, H. Wright, A. Cross, N. Walker, A. McRae, T. Wilks Warners Bay: A. Delbridge, B. Wood, S. Delaney , T. Gorton, T. Jones

LAKE MACQUARIE v. WYONG LAKES Wyong Lakes 4.3, 8.5, 13.9, 16.11 (107) Lake Macquarie 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0)

GOALS, Wyong Lakes: A. Williams 4, K. Murray 3, R. Ives 3, A. Pearce 1, R. Jamieson 1, L. Agic 1, E. Bohan 1, H. Gibbons 1, R. Bade 1 BEST, Wyong Lakes: E. Bohan, K. Murray, S. Ball, R. Ives, A. Williams, S. Dalcol Lake Macquarie: C. Hill, M. Klimovitch, B. Schneeweiss, H. Kozlik, H. Olive, E. Ford

KILLARNEY VALE v. NELSON BAY

Killarney Vale won by forfeit.

GOSFORD v. NEWCASTLE CITY Newcastle City 6.9, 9.13, 18.16, 23.19 (157) Gosford 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0)

GOALS, Newcastle City: M. MacDonald 10, S. Thompson 5, S. Wood 3, C. Eckert 2, T. Kilpatrick 2, H. Murdoch 1 BEST, Newcastle City: M. MacDonald, S. Thompson , S. Wood, T. Kilpatrick, C. Eckert, S. Hoffman Gosford: K. McMullen, S. Hopkinson, E. Sutas, M. Kacarovski , S. Damico, K. Eather

SINGLETON v. MAITLAND Maitland 5.0, 7.1, 9.5, 13.12 (90) Singleton 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0 (6)

GOALS, Maitland : J. Burnham 5, L. O'Donoghue 2, T. Hales 1, S. James 1, S. Crouch 1, G. Scanlon 1 Singleton: K. McBride 1 BEST, Maitland: S. James, A. Fennell, L. O'Donoghue, S. Crouch, J. Burnham, L. Turner Singleton: H. Richards, B. Howard, S. Breeze, B. Morris, T. Thompson, J. Butters

WALLSEND - WEST NEWCASTLE v. THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY Wallsend - West Newcastle 4.6, 10.8, 15.8, 17.13 (115) The Entrance Bateau Bay 0.0, 0.1, 0.1, 0.1 (1)

GOALS, Wallsend - West Newcastle: A. Pittman 7, B. Simpson 3, L. Morales 3, M. Fisher 2, S. Parker 1, A. Mccloskey 1 BEST, Wallsend - West Newcastle: B. Simpson, A. Pittman, R. Garside, A. Mccloskey , M. Fisher, K. Booth The Entrance Bateau Bay: K. Reed, K. Stubbs-Mills, Z. Antees, M. Trunk, T. Green, K. Barnes

PORT STEPHENS v. MUSWELLBROOK

Port Stephens won by forfeit.

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2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate

CARDIFF v. WARNERS BAY Cardiff 1.1, 2.4, 6.7, 11.10 (76) Warners Bay 1.1, 3.2, 6.2, 6.3 (39)

GOALS, Cardiff: C. Jones 4, C. Buchan 3, A. Wivell 3, P. Bleus 1 Warners Bay: R. Clarke 3, M. Willis 2, L. Bligh-Parker 1 BEST, Cardiff: C. Spoor, B. Taylor, T. Machart, J. Lewis, A. Risby, W. Shipley Warners Bay: M. Willis, T. Hof, J. Bonnay, P. Quinn, J. Neale, E. Maher

LAKE MACQUARIE v. WYONG LAKES Lake Macquarie 3.4, 5.4, 9.9, 11.11 (77) Wyong Lakes 1.2, 2.4, 2.4, 4.5 (29)

GOALS, Lake Macquarie: D. Rumble 3, J. Janissen 3, N. Bunny 2, J. Bertoli 1, S. Wellard 1, I. Button 1 Wyong Lakes: J. Eslick 1, N. Doyle 1, D. Smith 1, J. Morris 1 BEST, Lake Macquarie: J. Bertoli, T. Wells, D. Rumble, J. Janissen, R. Sleeth, S. Wellard Wyong Lakes: N. Doyle, J. Doyle, J. Morris, B. Charlton, A. Reeves, D. Smith

GOSFORD v. NEWCASTLE CITY Newcastle City 4.9, 13.11, 21.15, 29.17 (191) Gosford 0.0, 0.0, 0.1, 0.1 (1)

GOALS, Newcastle City: A. Gibson 5, I. Baker 5, M. Kennedy 4, B. Ellis 3, N. Wright 2, L. Curgenven 2, S. Deslandes 2, J. Bowyer 2, S. Payne 1, B. Cullen 1, J. Drury 1, H. Gresham 1 BEST, Newcastle City: I. Baker, J. Bowyer, S. Deslandes, S. Payne, C. Sheridan, M. Kennedy Gosford: A. Tomsett, D. Tomsett, S. McGuirk, K. Handley , B. Eather, S. Berry

SINGLETON v. MAITLAND Maitland 2.3, 4.8, 5.10, 9.13 (67) Singleton 0.1, 1.3, 2.3, 2.3 (15)

GOALS, Maitland: E. Gladman 2, J. Button 2, A. Willmot 1, C. Pedler 1 Singleton: A. Craig 1, S. Lyndon 1 BEST, Maitland: C. Pedler, A. Willmot, A. Stephens, D. Davey, M. Jackson Singleton: K. Williams, A. Borg, J. Deacon, M. Roser, C. Faulder, H. Smith

KILLARNEY VALE v. TERRIGAL AVOCA Terrigal Avoca 3.2, 5.4, 10.8, 13.11 (89) Killarney Vale 0.0, 1.1, 1.3, 4.3 (27)

GOALS, Terrigal Avoca: I. Tyley 4, M. Studdert 3, J. Farquhar 1, N. Jackson 1, L. Pike 1, M. Donnelly 1, C. Billins 1, R. Shaw 1 Killarney Vale: S. Reid 2, R. Lyons 1, J. Taylor 1 BEST, Terrigal Avoca: I. Tyley, J. Farquhar, J. Delahunty, R. Shaw, D. Smith, L. Pike Killarney Vale: D. Harvey, P. Blain, G. Rolfe, R. Zahra, J. Bragg, G. Berckelman

WALLSEND - WEST NEWCASTLE v. THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY The Entrance Bateau Bay 7.4, 14.14, 17.19, 26.24 (180) Wallsend - West Newcastle 0.1, 0.1, 0.3, 0.5 (5)

GOALS, The Entrance Bateau Bay: B. Hibbit 7, M. Johnstone 5, C. McClymont 3, J. Wileman 2, S. Greentree 2, D. Kennedy 2, B. Andrews 1, R. Gray 1, T. Hindmarsh 1, R. Besley 1, C. Vinn 1 BEST, The Entrance Bateau Bay: R. Gray, J. Wileman, T. Hindmarsh, S. Greentree, M. Johnstone, B. Hibbit Wallsend - West Newcastle: B. Carpenter, L. Tweedie, J. Bailey, G. Salkield, J. Tisdell, H. Gore

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HAVAL AFL HCC LADDERS—ROUND FOUR

HAVAL Black Diamond Cup

Pos Team P W L D B F A % % Won

1 Newcastle City 4 4 0 0 0 453 147 308.16 100

2 Cardiff 4 4 0 0 0 389 156 249.36 100

3 Terrigal Avoca 4 3 1 0 0 480 132 363.64 75

4 Gosford 4 3 1 0 0 302 327 92.35 75

5 Warners Bay 4 2 2 0 0 282 283 99.65 50

6 Singleton 4 2 2 0 0 210 329 63.83 50

7 Wyong Lakes 4 1 3 0 0 225 308 73.05 25

8 Killarney Vale 4 1 3 0 0 209 321 65.11 25

9 Nelson Bay 4 0 4 0 0 165 376 43.88 0

10 Maitland 4 0 4 0 0 153 489 31.29 0

HAVAL HCC Women’s

Pos Team P W L D B F A % % Won

1 Newcastle City 4 4 0 0 0 453 147 308.16 100

2 Cardiff 4 4 0 0 0 389 156 249.36 100

3 Terrigal Avoca 4 3 1 0 0 480 132 363.64 75

4 Gosford 4 3 1 0 0 302 327 92.35 75

5 Warners Bay 4 2 2 0 0 282 283 99.65 50

6 Singleton 4 2 2 0 0 210 329 63.83 50

7 Wyong Lakes 4 1 3 0 0 225 308 73.05 25

8 Killarney Vale 4 1 3 0 0 209 321 65.11 25

9 Nelson Bay 4 0 4 0 0 165 376 43.88 0

10 Maitland 4 0 4 0 0 153 489 31.29 0

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HAVAL AFL HCC LADDERS—ROUND FOUR

HAVAL Black Diamond Plate

Pos Team P W L D B F A % %

1 Muswellbrook 2 2 0 0 1 290 12 2416.67 100

2 Newcastle City 3 3 0 0 0 503 34 1479.41 100

3 The Entrance Bateau Bay 3 3 0 0 0 323 91 354.95 100

4 Terrigal Avoca 3 3 0 0 0 253 88 287.50 100

5 Cardiff 3 2 1 0 0 190 160 118.75 66.67

6 Wallsend - West Newcastle 2 1 1 0 1 213 193 110.36 50

7 Lake Macquarie 2 1 1 0 1 110 133 82.71 50

8 Maitland 3 1 2 0 0 151 166 90.96 33.33

9 Killarney Vale 3 1 2 0 0 135 190 71.05 33.33

10 Wyong Lakes 3 1 2 0 0 131 333 39.34 33.33

11 Warners Bay 3 0 3 0 0 95 225 42.22 0

12 Gosford 3 0 3 0 0 49 413 11.86 0

13 Singleton 3 0 3 0 0 40 445 8.99 0

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TOP GOAL KICKERS—AFTER ROUND FOUR

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Izaac Hughes Cardiff 17

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Kevin McDonald Newcastle City 13

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Jack Lennon Cardiff 12

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Tim Eather Gosford 11

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Justin McPhan Wyong Lakes 10

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Jake Roach Warners Bay 9

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Noah MacDonald Newcastle City 9

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Brandon Thomas Terrigal Avoca 8

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Jai Rory Maitland 8

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Brandt Job Cardiff 8

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Billy Barton Nelson Bay 8

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Jessie Burnham Maitland 23

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Meaghan MacDonald Newcastle City 17

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Sarah Burns Maitland 16

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Amy Pittman Wallsend - West Newcastle 16

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Aleece Williams Wyong Lakes 14

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Morgan Ross Terrigal Avoca 13

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Amanda Smith Maitland 11

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Angela Jones Killarney Vale 9

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Claudia Russell Cardiff 9

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Abraham Gibson Newcastle City (Seniors) 18

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Bailey Hibbit The Entrance Bateau Bay 14

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Mathew Johnstone The Entrance Bateau Bay 9

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Cameron Jones Cardiff 8

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Aaron Wivell Cardiff 8

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Jayden Galvin Muswellbrook 8

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Mathew Studdert Terrigal Avoca 7

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Ryan Clarke Warners Bay 7

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Nicholas Wright Newcastle City 6

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Lucas Johnston Newcastle City 6

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2019 AFL HCC PARTNERS

In 2019, HAVAL Group have come on board as major partners to support AFL across the region, this year their partnership will include all three senior grades plus the social competition as well as the junior competition.

With Hunter HAVAL continuing League partnership through the HAVAL Group, in 2019, we’re pleased to have Brian Hilton HAVAL on board also.

We’re very excited to have the HAVAL Group, Hunter HAVAL and Brian Hilton HAVAL as our major partners for 2019, and we would like to thank them for their support.

We would also like to thank the below companies who have also committed their support to AFL in the Hunter Central Coast region.

Major Event Partner Trophy & Awards Partner

Apparel Partner Radio & Media Partner Tape Supply Partner

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COACHES MVP VOTES

Cup

Name Votes Club Josh Mifsud 10 Killarney Vale Nathan Belbin 9 Terrigal Avoca Billy Barton 8 Nelson Bay Alex Remy 7 Gosford

Andrew Scott 7 Singleton

Lee Moore 7 Wyong Lakes

Alex Mitchell 6 Singleton Craig Bird 6 Nelson Bay Hayden Taylor 6 Maitland Luke Bury 6 Terrigal Avoca Nathan Doyle 6 Wyong Lakes Simon O’Brien 6 Cardiff

Women’s

Name Votes Club Kayla Reed 7 The Entrance Bateau Bay

Carla Hill 6 Lake Macquarie Chiara Lam 6 Newcastle City

Tahlia Thompson 6 Singleton Samantha Delaney 6 Warners Bay Claudia Russell 5 Cardiff Matisse Coram-Parker 5 Cardiff

Lily Mugridge 5 Gosford

Georgia Butler 5 Killarney Vale Emma Jane Howe 5 Lake Macquarie Darneka Rowe 5 Terrigal Avoca Morgan Ross 5 Terrigal Avoca

Amy Pittman 5 Wallsend - West Newcastle

Di Crep 5 Warners Bay Sarah ball 5 Wyong Lakes

*please note there are one or two games of outstanding votes from coaches from rounds 1-3 that are being chased up, they will be included in the above tally’s once received. Some round 4 votes not included at time of printing.

19 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au WYONG LAKES MAGPIES

Senior Coach: Mick Solomans Women’s Coach: Josh Lawler Colours: Black & White Facebook: Wyong Lakes Australian Football Club Inc

CUP WOMEN Last week saw some tough matches for our Men's sides with our Cup side going down to well drilled City side. Our Plate side held 1 Mason Laksa 1 Abby Pearce were competitive for most the match but were not able to con- 4 Carter Jones 3 Rebecca Ives vert chances on the half forward line against Lake Macquarie. 5 Mitchell Ede 10 Miranda Faulks 7 Keaton Jones 11 Jesse Graham The Lady pies continue to be the shining light of the Senior side 8 Billy Denniss 12 Alanna Nicholson of the club remaining undefeated, not letting Lake Macquarie hit the scoreboard. With both the Plate and Women's sides com- 14 Ashley Ede 9 Tyler Wood peting for the ANZAC shield which was determined on a aggre- 10 Lee Moore (C) 15 Monique Maddalena gate score of both games, which saw the Pies retain the shield. 13 Peter Drazl 16 Sharni Dawe 12 Jarred Cross 19 Holly Gibbons This week our Cup boys have another tough game against 14 James Nixon 21 Khrah Tos Terrigal-Avoca at home with the emphasis focused on competing at every contest, lets hope the boys can find form against the 15 Chris Koop-Folkes 22 Aimee-Lee Bohan Panthers who are never far from top of the ladder. Our Plate side 17 Jordan Deeble 23 Rachael Potts host Singleton which should be a close and entertaining match 18 Andrew Raslan 24 Cheyanne Pay with both sides close on the ladder. The Lady Pies also host Sin- 19 Justin Mcphan 25 Emily Bohan gleton who continue to improve each year and round with our girls looking to continue recent good form. 20 Adam Tasker 27 Jade Jones

Brayden Tos 29 Jessica Lucas 21 The clubs Ipod shuffle night is fast approaching 11th May to be 25 Mitchell Mcdonald 30 Kanessa Murray involved make sure you follow the clubs FB page and follow the 27 Tim Hillman 33 Emily Cody event links. 29 David Murphy 45 Alex Pearce Up the Pies! 36 Blake Lester 47 Aleece Williams

37 Aaron Laksa

43 Ben Glachan 54 James Roach 57 Josh Glachan 59 Nathan Doyle

www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au TERRIGAL AVOCA PANTHERS

Senior Coach: Chris Bishop Women’s Coach: Jackson Farquhar Colours: Red, White & Black Facebook: terrigalavocapanthersafc

CUP WOMEN'S 1 Matthew Shortal 1 Elizabeth Tearall 2 Corbin Bond 2 Shirelle Altona 3 James Webster 3 Georgina Crowe 4 Lachlin Bayliss 4 Catherine Grimmond 5 Michael Roach 7 Josh Polglase 5 Elizabeth Ardill 8 Brandon Thomas 6 Gabby Ralphs 9 Jack Grimmond 7 Isabella Strathford 10 Peter Van Dam 8 Isabell Brierly 11 Sam Ellis 9 Darneka Rown 12 Sam Shipley 10 Hannah Dankert 13 Jayson Van Dam 11 Noy Everson 14 Brendan Harper 12 Erin Wakefield 15 Nathan Belbin 13 Cessa Brown 17 Will Delahunty 14 Emily Smith 19 Jack Fitzgerald 15 Kirstie Hutton

23 Will Mckeller 16 Maddison Smith Ethan Formby 24 17 Niamh Formby 26 Tom Cresswell 18 Sara Tusa 27 Jai Turner 19 Jessica Long 31 Lachlan White 20 Rhiann Sarich 32 Austin Clarke 21 Danielle Rippon 34 Kurt Fleming (C) 22 Kirsty-Lee Baker 43 Tim Smith 23 Emily Bryant 44 Jason Roach 24 Gracie Lewis 48 Luke Bury 25 Morgan Ross 50 Chris Bishop 26 Bronte Korsch 56 Damon Smith

60 Jarrod Flynnt 27 Yanna Mckellar 28 Dehann Richardson 29 Brodie Sheehy 30 Kaila Van Dam 34 Rachel Hull 35 Lilias Gardner 36 Claire Enders 38 Rebecca Schofield 40 Lauren Mott

21 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au WARNERS BAY BULLDOGS

Senior Coach: Marty Reiman Women’s Coach: Tracy Baker Colours: Red, White & Blue Facebook: WarnersBayAustralianFootballClub

CUP WOMEN 2 Jake Roach 1 Di Crep 3 Ben Scowen 2 Elizabeth Brown 4 Luke Roach 3 Amber Lawrence 5 Matthew Spinks 4 Kate Bartlem 6 Nicholas Turner 5 Sam Delaney 7 Ryan Sorensen 7 Kirsty Jedrzejak 8 Riley Warner 9 Tiffani Jones 11 Sam Rumball 10 Alisha Kesby 12 Kobe McClure 12 Maddy Campbell 13 Samuel Gibbons 13 Emma Chester 14 Jarryd May 15 Abbey Lynch 15 Patrick Quinn 17 Tracy Baker-Holmes 16 Alex Crelley 18 Jade McPherson 17 Ben Ellis 19 Jasmine Wellings 18 Ben Hunter 22 Brittany Wood 19 Jeremy Smith 23 Samantha Lawrence 20 Jared Neale 24 Rachel Evans 21 Lachlan Deverell 26 Hannah Gow 22 Dillon Walsh-Hall 27 Rachel Goodenough 23 Daniel Gray 28 Jo Spratt 24 Josh Nicol 29 Ellie Richards 25 Robbie Barlow 37 Peta Elliott 27 Nick Pattey 42 Jessica McKenny 28 Cooper Garrett 44 Jessica Newstead 29 Tim Hof 54 Alex Delbridge 30 Oscar Anderson 56 Gabi Clarke 31 Leo Vo 60 Julie Watt 32 John Butler 62 Teagan Gorton 33 Jake Dart 77 Sophie Lydiard 35 Kayne Gibbs 99 Caitlin Wolfe 36 Elliot Maher 37 Corey Deverell 38 Luke McKenna 39 Joel Kahler 41 Lincoln Stewart 42 Michael Willis 43 Lochie Francis 44 Zach Symons 45 Ian Bird

22 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au GOSFORD TIGERS

Senior Coach: Josh Barty Women’s Coach: Jasmine Mandy Colours: Yellow & Black Facebook: GosfordtigersAFC

CUP WOMEN'S Round 5 sees our Cup & Plate sides travel up north to 2 Luke Mueller-Brynes 2 Elizabeth Carles take on Warners Bay, in what will be a crucial match in 4 Benjamin Howard 3 Helena Aubrey how our season shapes up for the Cup side. Our Wom- 5 Bradley Deitz 5 Lily Mugridge en’s side have the bye this week. 6 Alex King 9 Joshua Barty 6 Samantha Hopkinson Round 4 saw our Cup side defeat Nelson Bay in hard 10 Patrick Murphy 7 Clancie Woodward fought match at Adcock Park giving us 3 wins in a row. 11 Lachlan Henderson 8 Louise Kimpton Poor kicking at goa let both sides down however our 12 Tristan Carter 9 Jodi Carroll defence held strong. In the Women’s results we came 13 Jacob Mandy 10 Jasmine Mandy up against a sharp Newcastle City who were too strong for our young and inexperienced side. Our Plate side 14 Wade Power 11 Eliza Churchward also faced a well polished Newcastle City side, with an 16 Daniel Parker 12 Rebecca O'Malley undermanned side for the Tigers made it a tough game, 13 Rhiannon Medcraft 18 James Rigas but they never gave up. 14 Krystal Eather 19 Mark Haywood 15 Courtney Mitchell 20 Daniel White Looking forward to a spirited performance by both the 17 Victoria Holmlund 21 Alex Remy Cup and Plate sides today and wish them all the best. 20 Rebecca Collins 22 Harry Thompson 21 Sophie Damico 23 Tim Eather See you at the Elly.

24 Hamish Sproule 23 Emma Sutas - 24 Amy Sutas Alistaire Duell Go Tiges! 25 Ferguson 30 Maddison Kacarovski 26 Daniel Rodger 27 Scott Manuelle 28 Harrison Colreavy 29 Jack Brewster 30 Jack Flynn 31 Tom Paavola 32 Benjamin O'Callaghan 34 Alec Sproule 35 Joseph Jesus 37 Adam Miller

23 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au NEWCASTLE CITY BLUES

Senior Coach:: Tim Cotter Women’s Coach: Jon Clark & Kirsty Ferguson Colours: Navy Blue & white Facebook: newcastlecityblues

CUP WOMEN This week we make our long awaited return to No.1 sportsgound for our first home game of the season. We 1 Aidan Watling 1 Sally Codyre 2 Courtney Eckert get to unfurl the 2018 Black Diamond Cup and Women's 2 Macaulay O'Malley 3 Stephanie Miniter competition Premiership flags and warmly welcome our 3 Harrison Selkirk 4 Taylor Joyce 2019 sponsors and Blues Brothers supporters group. 4 Stephen Batten 5 Kathleen Gibson 5 Luke Rawnsley 6 Sabrina Kliousis Some very strong results last weekend with some high- 7 Conor Haswell 7 Gabrielle McSpadden lights being 10 goals from Meaghan MacDonald, a really strong debut performance from Jack Woodhams in Black 8 Joseph O'Donoghue 8 Kate DiNardo Diamond Cup and 5 goals from Fiji at Gosford, almost 9 Meaghan MacDonald 10 Hugh Blanchfield eclipsing his efforts down at Adcock Park back in the early 10 Tjarra Kilpatrick 11 Isaac King 2000’s. 11 Kristel Gavenlock 13 Mitchell Knight 12 Anna Ralston 14 Cade Triffitt Our sponsors luncheon being held today will be a nice 13 Katherine Stellmaker 15 Ian Baker way to say thank you and welcome to the 2019 season. 14 Samantha Thompson Joining us in 2019 will be Major Sponsor the 16 Hayden Kavanagh 15 Molly Simpson Commonwealth Hotel, long term sponsors BodyWorx 17 Ethan Durbridge 16 Roisin Ronan Yates Physiotherapy and Darby Street Quality Meats and a 18 Hamish Thomson 17 Chiara Lam bunch of new supporters including Core Project Group, 19 Jackson Crawford 18 Kirsty Ferguson Grainfed Brewing Company, BLOC, D Group, TITAN 21 Noah MacDonald 19 Simone Wood Cranes, SAGE Painting Service and Tilse Apple House Cider 22 Reed van Huisstede 20 Jemima Thomas with another big sponsorship announcement imminent.

23 Cameron Keast 21 Sophie Hoffman Best of luck to all those donning the Navy Blue this week, 24 Jack Bowyer 22 Ashley Bacales 23 Tegan McNiff whether on the footy field or the netball courts. 26 Liam Dwyer 24 Caitlin Holcombe 28 Anthony Baker 25 Casey Eacott Go City! 30 Hugh Kelleher 26 Hannah Murdoch 38 Max Quinlan 27 Annemarie Peacock 40 Mitchell Black 28 Madeline Norton 45 Zac Macdonald 29 Melanie Edwards 48 Kevin Macdonald 30 Sarah Halvorsen Henry Roberts- 37 Annalise Norton 63 Thompson 82 Taylah Wiggins 77 Brady Sweetnam

24 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au SINGLETON ROOSTERS

Senior Coach: Andrew Scott Women’s Coach: Mal Draper Colours: Red & White Facebook: Singleton Roosters AFC

We’re back on the road this weekend, with the Cup side at Newcas- tle City and our Women & Plate sides at Wyong Lakes. A big thank CUP WOMEN you to everyone who came down to Rose Point Park last weekend to Travis Bates Neisha Smith 1 1 help and watch our teams do battle against Maitland. It was a spe- 2 Alex Mitchell 2 Lynan Scott cial day for our club as we remembered Bryan Childs four years on. 3 Luke Davis 3 Bianca Morris It was great to have your family and friends there mate and we hope 4 Elizabeth Moule we did you proud. 4 Andrew Mac- 5 Avril Blair-Dermody Although it was a fantastic day the results were mixed, with the Cup side our only winners, retaining the Bryan Childs Shield for another 5 James Colmer 6 Tahlia Thompson year. The Easter/Anzac/Groovin the Moo perfect storm wreaked 6 Andrew Scott 7 Brianna Howard havoc with both our and Maitland’s team sheets, but thanks to 7 Brenton Potter 8 Kyah McBride some last minute pleas, bribes, guilt trips and schooners both clubs 8 Sam Brasington 9 Tori Cowburn got three teams on the park. Well done to all & congratulations to 9 Daine Cowburn 10 Tayla Maloney our three 50-gamers – Dylan Hixon, Conrad Smith and Cameron

10 Scott Moore 11 Nadene McBride White. Our Ressies will be attempting to open their 2019 account against a 11 Ethan Kolatchew 12 Madeleine Edsell 12 Richard Wilkes Magpies side who have managed one win this year. The Roosters’ 13 Emily Mitchell game against Maitland was close enough until three quarter time, 13 Luke Draper 14 Maddison Coward but four unanswered last quarter goals to the Saints saw them 14 Zac Thompson 15 Rikki-Leigh Langford emerge victorious. Klint Williams was again amongst the best, with 15 Will Brayshaw 16 Cynthja Pappin nice cameos from the evergreen Mark Roser and former Cup umpire Ashley Borg, who somehow managed to get through the game un- 16 Cameron White 17 Hannah Alexander scathed! We’ll need all hands on deck this week in what promises to 17 Patrick Fitzgerald 18 Dalys Jacobsen be another tough encounter. 18 Jesse Bates 19 Nikki Johnston Our Black Diamond Cup side got back to winning ways with an em- Sam Howard 19 20 Sophie Breeze phatic 10 goal win over the Saints. There was plenty to be im- 20 David Oman 21 Tayla Gall pressed about, with Cam White bagging three goals in a BoG perfor- th 21 Zach Bray 22 Calista Griffiths mance in his 50 . Born again forward Welshy kicked another 3, and we welcomed Elmo back for his first run this year. Pete Childs gave 22 Oliver Moody 23 Hayley Richards 23 Matt Cornelius his plaudits to Sammy Howard, a good friend of Bryan’s who played 25 Tiarna Windle the game with pride and spirit. The boys take on an unbeaten City 26 Bec Mullen side today potentially without key playmaker and coach Andrew 24 Cameron McClel- 27 Tara Chandler Scott. Doona was due to give birth to their first child on Anzac Day 25 Kyle Osborne 30 Sarah Mousley so we all understand if more important priorities prevail this week- 26 Brad Barnett end! Daltyn McCart- After coming away on the wrong side of a 12-goal result against the 27 ney undefeated Maitland last week, the Roosterettes’ challenges contin- 28 Mitchell Gaffney ue this week away to the also undefeated Wyong Lakes. The ladies 29 Jakob Vearing had a tough day at the office against the Saints, however the score- 30 Jacob Welsh board did not tell the full story of their efforts. Defenders Hayley Richards, Kyah McBride and Dalys Jacobsen played strong games, and Bianca Morris, in her first year, continued to show great prom- ise. And a special shout-out to today’s matchday sponsor – @theCoalFace Magazine. Thank you to Shane and his team for their support of the club this year and the publicity through the paper. THANK YOU SHANE AND @THECOALFACE MAGAZINE Enjoy the day everyone and see you back at the Cri at 7pm sharp for pressos. Damo’s got a stack of drink and meal specials for you to enjoy. Cock-a-doodle-doo!!

25 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au MAITLAND SAINTS

Senior Coach: Ben Stewart Women’s Coach: Chris Pedler Colours: Gold, White, Red & Black Facebook: Maitland Saints Australian Football Club

Two wins and a loss was a better return for the Saints as we CUP WOMEN took on Singleton in the Bryan Childs Memorial Derby between 2 Rob Eddy 1 Taylor Quinton-Widl the two clubs. 3 Aiden Damico 2 Hannah Centra 4 Dustin Spriggs 3 Sarah James The Ressies were terrific first up, although a little inaccurate in 5 Harrison Harbrow 4 Jade Krautz front of goal, but their use of the tempo footy we have been working hard on at training was something to behold. Such large 7 Aidan Fitzgerald 6 Grace Maher footy brains combined with exemplary skills and a modicum of 9 Walter Pankhurst 7 Claire Gaspersic fitness saw the Ressies run out comfortable winners. 10 Thomas Grimmer 9 Gabrielle Easey 11 Hayden Taylor 10 Jessica Maher The Ladies continued on their winning ways despite fielding only 15 players and having a few debutants as well. Lou O’Donohue 12 Kaiden Ritchie 11 Jodie Eagar was outstanding through the centre and was well supported by Riley Newstead 14 12 Leawanna O'Donohue Kayla Moke on her return to the team. A shout out to Burnsy 16 Michael Norton 14 Amanada Smith who played on one leg to ensure we had the numbers but it was

17 Mitch Ashley 15 Larissa Quigley a terrific and very convincing win against an undefeated side.

18 Steve Doran 16 Jessie Burnham The Ones got off to a slow start once again and didn’t really use 19 Chris Pedler 19 Sarah Burns a pretty talented forward line too well through the day. Our 20 Patrick McMahon 27 Anna Fraser backs were terrific but under siege at times and turnovers con- 21 Leeroy Nevin 30 Skyla Dunn tinued to hurt us but the effort was there against a physically Colin Carroll bigger side and we took out the last quarter in good fashion. It’s 23 31 Stevi Bishop something to build on but we will benefit most from continuing 25 Hugh Matheson 32 Rhianon Denniss to get on the track and working together as a whole club. - Lachlan Jones 26 Mashman This week we are back at Max for our first home games of the 28 Cameron Mitchell season. The work that has gone into improving the surface and 30 Mark Curran size is just brilliant and it will be nice to finally get the chance to 32 Nicholas McMahon show it off. Let’s get around each other and enjoy a good day at the footy and then get back to the Bradford Hotel with our 33 Greg Mudd sponsors from Booth Contracting and East Coast Water Blasters 34 Aaron Stephens for our awards and a few shandies together. 35 Jordan Haddow 42 Jason Kennewell 50 Lachlan Neal 52 Andrew Willmot 53 Scott Adlington 57 Dylan Bennett 58 Jai Rory 60 Jason Adlington

26 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au KILLARNEY VALE BOMBERS

Senior Coach: Corey Shackleton Women’s Coach: Peter Kelleher Colours: Black & Red Facebook: Centralcoastbombers

CUP WOMEN'S Last Saturday wasn’t kind to the Bombers. Our Mortgage Choice 1 Daniel Cartwright 1 Ashleigh Flack Women won by forfeit but had a strong training session in lieu of the game. The Fox Group Reserves came up against reigning premiers 4 Justin Lloyd 2 Sasha Edwards Terrigal-Avoca and despite being undermanned put in a impressive Lachy Waters Bethany Wood 5 3 performance with a never say die attitude. But the strength of the 6 James Kidd 4 Emily Grellman panthers prevailed. Our best performers for the day were Rob Zahra, 7 Riley Weatherall 5 Chelsea Dawson Greg Rolfe and Paul Blain. 8 Jayden Banfield 6 Jocelyn Kelleher 9 Calvin Bond 7 Sian George First Grade also ended up going down to a clinical Panthers team. We 10 Ben Simpson 8 Tayla Thorn were in the game up until half time but with some key outs we ulti- 11 Brendan Lewis 9 Shardae Grieve mately fell short. Best performers for the day were Jayden Banfield, 12 Alex Bailey 10 Ange Jones Josh Mifsud and Kyall Walford. 13 Kyall Walford 11 Hannah Page 14 Jye Boby 12 Rindy Moroney Today we look to get back on the winners board with some key 15 Josh Mifsud 13 Belinda Jenkins players returning. First Grade make to trip to Maitland, Whilst 16 Campbell Wilson 14 Shana Doughney Reserves and the Women’s will take on City at the picturesque No.1 17 Harley Bernleitner 15 Taylah Canobie Sportground. 18 Michael Forster 16 Carmyn Lennon 20 Jorden Carrick 17 Caitlin Sims We’d also like to thank our sponsors below for coming on board in 2019, your support and generosity and greatly appreciated. 21 Dillion Stevens 18 Brooke Hoolihan

22 Ryan Barrett 19 Ashleigh Page Diggers@The Entrance 23 Brandon Lloyd 20 Courtney Rachelle Mortgage Choice Tumbi Umbi 25 Liam Banfield 21 Georgia Butler The Bottle-O Killarney Vale 26 Liam Hassall 22 Dixie Butler The Fox Group 27 Rick White 23 Megan Jenkins Solvere 32 Tim Oosterhoff 25 Natasha Gregory The ShowerScreenGuy 33 Enjay Convy 27 Claudia Walters Best Signs 34 Sam Jabour 29 Beatriz Rael Pizza Inn Long Jetty 42 Jordan Canobie Delgado Bendigo Bank 43 Brad Edwards 30 Skye Bailey Whiteys Rite Price Tyres 44 Harley Beckett 32 Teneale Toker Allwell Contructions 47 Luke Flack 33 Kelsey Acton Sublime Heating 49 Marc Adams 34 Hannah Williams Chem-Dey Red Rose 50 Richy Lyons 35 Brooke Peachey Coastal Martial Arts 52 Ayden Flynn Express Lube Tuggerah 53 Deklan Bates Hip Pocket Work Wear Long Jetty 54 Jake Bates Good Luck to all teams in 2019 82 Dane Amidy ONE BIG BOMBER

27 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au NELSON BAY MARLINS

Senior Coach: Sean McGrath Women’s Coach: Dean Purdle Colours: Blue & Gold Facebook: NelsonBayMarlinsAFLClub

On Saturday the 27th of May the Marlins made the trip down to CUP WOMEN'S Gosford for round four to take on the Tigers. After a slow start 1 Jason Carey the Marlins came back firing in the second half outscoring the 1 Megan Walmsley Tigers however this was not enough to take the game. Despite 3 Jack Burns the loss, Brad Stummer, in his debut for the club, provided a

4 Alec Clark 2 Louise O'Rourke handy target up front with strong contested marking. Chase 5 Matthew Blyth 3 Jessie Jones Morrissey returned to form kicking three goals in the second half and has the Marlins excited about his future. 6 James Anderson 7 Claudia Ivankovik 7 Tylah Spelt 8 Johanna Wilson Marlins Magic Moment of the week……The competition was 8 Chase Morrissey vigorous in the final quarter when Gordon Young took a run 9 Joel Erickson 10 Kiarne Hawley down the middle of the ground, launched a long bomb into the goal square and Tim Anderson collected, pirouetted on a dime 10 Andrew Fowler 11 Kate Holland and slotted a much needed goal for the Marlins!! Luke Rymer 11 14 Emma Kelly 12 Callum McDonald Round five on Saturday 3rd of May will see both teams at home 13 Chris Eddy 16 Natasha Flint at Dick Burwell Oval with the Women’s team playing against 14 Craig Bird Terrigal Avoca and the Premier side taking on Cardiff. 20 Jemma Astley 15 Mark Everett Go Marlins!

16 Don Spencer 24 Madison Mulder Upcoming Event……Pink Sports Day!! th 17 Andrew Last 28 Haley West On Saturday May 11 the Nelson Bay Marlins will again hold a 18 Jarryd Rymer 29 Katelyn Jaramillo Pink Sports Day in support of local breast cancer survivors and 19 Nick Harris Breast Cancer Network (BCNA). The club encourages 20 Connor McCartney all supporters to attend the day, games starting at 12pm!

21 Tim Anderson Weekly Sponsor Shout Out 22 Nick Ceci 23 Luke Boulton The Marlins would like to thank Port Stephens Toyota for 24 Alexander Jameson their ongoing support! 25 Billy Barton 26 Simon Vanderfeen 35 Aaron Crouch 40 Gordon Young 41 James Fleming 45 Dean Fsadni 55 Kieran Lamond

28 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au CARDIFF HAWKS

Senior Coach: Rowan Bilkey Women’s Coach: Paul Cooksley Colours: Maroon & Gold Facebook: cardiffhawksfc

CUP WOMEN Cardiff AFC would like to thank the Cardiff RSL Sub Branch for their 1 Simon O'Brien 1 Cleleste Plancia contribution to our special ANZAC Day Match. We would also like to 2 Tom Lashlie 2 Emma Hieke thank Warners Bay AFC and AFL Hunter Central Coast for making the 3 Matt Vukovich 3 Abbey Cooksley day happen. The largest crowd our club has ever seen at a home and 4 Jack Lennon away fixture witnessed three highly competitive games of footy 5 Jack Pratt 4 Matisse Corman- throughout the day. Credit to all players on the spirit in which the games were played. 6 Nick Tomlison 5 Claudia Russell

7 Bryce Graetz 6 Sam Kelly 8 Mick Ryan Proudly Cardiff Black Diamond Cup side retained the ANZAC Day 7 Arizona Cross Trophy for another year. Our ladies performed extremely well 9 Jarred Campbell 8 Nicola Walker running out winners over the always tough Warners Bay outfit and 10 Chris Davies 9 Sheree Vukovich our Reserves put the foot down in the second half to overcome the 11 Pat Delaney 10 Lilly Skeet challenge of the Bulldogs. 12 Adam Clarke 11 Jamine Onmg 15 Declan Hoy Congratulations: 12 Tayla Grazules 18 Brandt Job ANZAC Day Medalist - Bryce Graetz 13 Taylah Wilks 22 Andrew Risby Ladies Coaches Best - Hayley Wright Sophie Ranken 23 Hugh O’Neill 14 Reserves Coaches Best - Tim Keys 24 Regan Bowe 15 Eva Bailey 26 Scott Hawthorne 16 Minierva Bailey This week we look forward to the challenge of being on the road 28 Liam Gibson 17 Nikki Stenson across all grades. 29 Dave O’Donnell 19 Ellise Roper 33 Trent Thompson 20 Brianna Morten Our next home game: 35 Marcus De leur 21 Allie Hawthorn Saturday 24th May - Cardiff V Newcastle City - Old Boys Day

39 Callum Spoor 22 Alex Fardell 40 Zander Cross 24 Elizabeth Clark Isaac Hughes 46 26 Sam Johnson 48 Luke Griffiths 27 Hana Moffatt 56 Tom Hawthorne 28 Marnie Twyford 66 Cam Jones 29 Isabella Jones 80 Tim Keys 31 Jodi Rheinberger 32 Hayley Wright 33 Teliah Buckton

29 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au LAKE MACQUARIE DOCKERS

Senior Coach: Tom Croft Women’s Coach: John Janissen Colours: Purple & White Facebook: LMAFC

WOMEN'S A special mention to Emma-Jayne Howe, Carla Hill and Brianna Trappett 1 Holly Kozlik who were members of the winning Newcastle team in the representa- 2 Emma Jayne Howe tive trial over Easter. 3 Sheldon Janissen 5 Billie Schneeweiss This week sees the lake Macquarie Dockers take on Maitland Away. The Emma Thomas Dearie Pan- ladies who struggled last week against Wyong have a big task taking on 6 nowitz the high flying Maitland team. Hopefully Emma –Jane will be back to 7 Katrina Le her best and kick a bagful. 8 Cleopatra Jennings 12 Gabriella-Maree Brandon 13 Sharni Bassett Both plate teams will be pumped after recording their first wins last 15 Carla Hill week. Saying that Dockers coach Tom Croft will be quietly confident 16 Kristy-Lee Hardy against Maitland after his team kicked eleven goals last week in the 17 Chelsea Flemming Wyong game. Joel Janissen wound back the clock kicking three along 18 Mikayla Young with Dylan Rumble who also got three. Jakson Bertoli playing his first 19 Kierra Bates game for the season against Wyong was dynamic bursting through the 21 Kate Birse middle. 24 Jasmin Birse 26 Brianna Trappett 28 Natasha Tsolakis 30 Catherine Keogh 34 Kathryn Foster 37 Eleanore Ford 39 Hannah Olive 40 Jamie Koppelhuber 45 Rashelle Carusi 47 Maddie Klimovitch 50 Josie Foster 53 Hayley Bosbach

30 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au PORT STEPHENS POWER

Women’s Coach: Tony Merrit Colours: Teal, White & Black Facebook: PSPAFL

WOMEN'S Not supplied 1 Tailah West 6 Danielle Mcleod 7 Stacey-lee Ashpole 8 Ashley Craddock 9 Josie Johnson 16 Amanda Cherry 19 Cassandra Terranova 22 Cheyenne Neu 23 Justine Hourihan 28 Melissa Harding 28 Stephanie Merritt 31 Erin Hooper 32 Megan Bridger 33 Zarah Goldthorp 37 Lauren Kerr 41 Lauren Kadel 42 Katie Martin 43 Dominique Strain Finlay Burnett Grace Fewster Shakira Jobson Jesykah Broadbent Gabrielle Fitzsimmons Lisa Burggraaff Taylah Radcliffe Kayla Pennicott

31 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au MUSWELLBROOK CATS

Senior Coach: Steve Mullane Women’s Coach: Megan Kropp Colours: Navy Blue & White Facebook: Muswellbrook Cats AFL

WOMEN'S Not supplied

2 Edwards, Sasha

3 Wood, Bethany

4 Grellman, Emily

8 Thorn, Tayla

9 Grieve, Shardae

11 Page, Hannah

12 Moroney, Laurinda

13 Jenkins, Belinda

14 Doughney, Shana

17 Sims, Caitlin

19 Page, Ashleigh

20 Barnett, Courtney

21 Butler, Georgia

23 Jenkins , Megan

27 Walters, Claudia

32 Toker, Teneale

33 Acton, Kelsey

34 Williams, Hannah

32 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY

Senior Coach: Glenn Robilliard Women’s Coach: David Reed Colours: Navy Blue & Gold Facebook: tebbafc

WOMEN'S MEN'S

1 Zoe Antees 4 Angus Brown 5 Luke Besley 2 Stephanie Caddis 6 Micheal Besley 3 Tiarn Green 7 Jack Southers 4 Rhiannon Hall 9 Ryan Besley 5 Orana Young 10 Kyle Robinson 6 Bethany Allars 11 Jared Cullinan 7 Kayla Reed 12 Bailey Hibbitt 8 Karlie Tyler 13 Shaun Greentree 9 Katie Stubbs-Mills (C) 14 Pat McMahon 10 Tahren Van-Laar 15 Nicholas Hay

11 Jessica Hidalgo 16 Ollie Gardiner 17 David Rees 12 Tracey Allen 18 Max Ifield 14 Georgia Coleman 19 Kyle Pollock 15 Sophie Fowler 20 Chris Owen 17 Bianca Zaczek 21 Rob Gray 18 Zoe Ifield 22 Steve Turner 20 Maddison Trunk 23 Jason Wileman 21 Nicole Gray 26 Joshua Wakem 22 Brianna Godsell 27 Todd Hindmarsh 24 Brianna Godsell 28 Kris Toohey 32 Jack Bastin 36 Matthew Johnstone

33 www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au WALLSEND WEST NEWCASTLE

Senior Coach: Ryan Davies Women’s Coach: Darren Bird Colours: Red, White & Black Facebook: wwnswans

Another great weekend with Senior Women’s winning two games in a WOMEN'S MEN’S row. Last weekend saw our ladies defeat The Entrance Bateau Bay, in a Bec Garside big percentage win, again in the triple figures. Amy again top scored with 1 1 Ethan Crump 2 Lisa Morales 7 goals. Well done team a fantastic effort. Best on field included Kate Rhys McGorey- Booth, Melany Fisher, Alyce McCloskey, Bec Garside, Amy Pittman and 3 Kate Booth 2 Clark Bridie Simpson. However, our men were not so victorious against an in

4 Melissa Richard- 3 Matt Bosch form The Entrance Bateau Bay. Despite putting in 4 solid quarters, the 5 Georgia Fox 4 Hugh Fitter lack of a fewer younger team mates (Groovin’ in the Moo again!!!) 6 Alyce McCloskey 6 Henry Gore showed and the lads went down without any majors. With the team back Blayke Carpen- 7 Meghan Sawkins 8 together again next week let’s hope we can see some winning football ter 8 Melany Fisher again. Best on field for the men included Henry Gore, Jackson Tisdell, 9 Aaron Thorpe 10 Sarah Parker Gareth Salkield, James Bailey, Luke Tweedie and Blayke Carpenter. 10 Luke Tweedie 11 Jasmine Gosper 11 Aiden Bartley 12 Mel Nelson As always, a big thanks to our sponsors: The Family Hotel, McDonalds 12 Mark Lim (Wallsend) and 13 Matilda Jackson- 13 Mathew Bodyworx. Remember players, families and supporters to get down to 14 Nicola Deacon 14 Samuel Brown The Family Hotel after games and training to support them... without 15 Karen Lonergan them we wouldn't have our teams. 16 Indigo Ryan 15 Lachlan Muswellbrook AFC vs. Wallsend West Newcastle Pride Round 17 Ashlea Finn 16 Jonah Bilton On Saturday 4 May 2019, Wallsend West Newcastle ARFC will celebrate Muswellbrook AFC Pride Round at Weereman Field in Muswellbrook. 18 Sarah Livesey 17 James Bailey Ashlea Finn, a former player with the 19 Prue McDonald 18 Jackson Tisdell Muswellbrook Cats (now a Swan), has previously helped organise a Pride 20 Emily Curtis 19 Daniel Holt round with Rainbow Jerseys in 2018; and 2019 she has done it again (but 21 Molley Croak 20 Liam Crump bigger with the Swans). The Pride Round is about celebrating diversity 22 Faith Eadie and inclusion in sport and the fight against discrimination and homopho- 24 Maddy O'Mahony 22 Ryan Davies bia. 25 Kira Jones 23 Ryan Osborne 24 Daniel Strain Ashley passionately notes: 26 Mahatia Min- 25 Hayden Spark 'Every person that is part of our club the mighty swans brings their own strengths and contributes something valuable to their team and ultimate- 26 Ive Mardesic 27 Vanessa Neigh- ly to the rise of the SWANS!!...Diversity encompasses everything and eve- 27 Kaiden Hudson 30 Amy Pittman ryone one!! Which means gender, cultural background, sexuality, what 28 Gareth Salkield origin team you go for (GO THE BLUES!!) and anything that makes you 29 Csaba Felkai great!! Inclusion is about accepting that everyone is different and ac- 30 Zachary Bower cepting them for who they are'.

The rise of support for women playing AFL is a perfect example of how important diversity and inclusion really is to our community. And this wave is engulfing AFL in the Hunter with the strong growth of Women and Youth Girls football at all levels. The Wallsend West Newcastle Swans are very proud of Ashlea's initiative and welcome our involvement. The Swans prides itself as a strong family and community club, promoting inclusion at all levels, whether it is sexually, religious or cultural. The Swans see diversity in sport as the future growth area for our club and as such strongly support the Pride Cup and its meaning. Both Clubs have commissioned Pride Jerseys for the day; and the rainbow theme (as per National AFL) will be prominent on the day, with all our players and supporters.

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Umpire Coach: Christine Burrows President: Jake Lowe Facebook: newcastle.ccoast.umpires.association

Andy Baldwin Shana Doughney Last week the NCCUA saw Paul Warriner make his Black Diamond Cup Anthony Everson Shane Lowndes debut on the Boundary. Congratulations Paul and we hope that you Bowen Flockhart Simon Mccauley are enjoying your return to Umpiring.

Christine Burrows Simon Richens This week the NCCUA will see one member achieve a milestone. Christopher Lockwood Stephen Blume

Colin Goodenough Stuart Chellis NCCUA President and AFLHCC Goal Umpire Coach, Jake Lowe, will

Darrel Luck Tom Steward today umpire his 250th match with the NCCUA. Jake, now in his 11th David Parsons Wayne Farrand season of Senior Football with the NCCUA, including today’s match Dominic O’Brien Yuri Porter has umpired 232 matches as a Goal Umpire, second All-Time NCCUA Ethan Robinson Matches as a Goal Umpire (Since 2000). Jake also sits 8th on the list of - Harrison Crook All Time NCCUA Matches (Since 2000).

Isaac Stokes Lets look at the break down of Jake’s Umpiring Statistics: Jacob Turley - 232 Matches as a Goal Umpire, including 140 Cup Matches.

Jake Lowe - 6 Matches as a Boundary Umpire, including 3 in Cup. Jake Sweetnam - 12 Matches as a Field Umpire, all in Under 18s. Jason Crookall - 8 Grand Finals including 4 Black Diamond Cup deciders. Jodie Henderson Jody Jackson The NCCUA would like to congratulate Jake on his milestone match Joey Mott today and thank him for his continued service to our Association and Umpiring Group as a whole. John Sullivan

Jonah Findlay On Sunday 2nd June our own Andy ‘Stats’ Baldwin will be participating

Josh Archer in the Stadium Stomp – SCG trying to raise much needed funds for the Kate Handley Leukaemia Foundation of Australia. If you would like to donate to Kyan Everson Andy’s efforts please see the link on the NCCUA Facebook Page & Lachlan Chellis Website. Lachlan Harnett Lauren Mott Lincoln Mccauley Luke Richens Mark Scarfe Matt Jeffrey Michael Barnes Miles Mccauley Mitch Sweetnam Nathan Merrick Nathan Slater Noah Furniss Peter Austin Rachel Robinson Riley Luck Roy Reichart Ryan Stanton Sam O’Brien

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BARTV MATCH OF THE WEEK

BARTV MATCH OF THE WEEK

Round FIVE Newcastle City v Singleton—Cup Newcastle City v Killarney Vale —Women’s

Visit @AFLHCCSeniors on Facebook or via BarTV Sports YouTube, to watch the games live.

Subway Morisset voucher winners from round four: Bryce Graetz—Cardiff Taylah Wilks—Cardiff

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UPCOMING GAMES—ROUND SIX

Date/Time Home Team Away Team Competition Venue

Newcastle No.1 04/05/2019 10:00 Newcastle City Killarney Vale 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Sports Ground

04/05/2019 10:00 Maitland Lake Macquarie 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Max McMahon Oval

04/05/2019 10:00 Warners Bay Gosford 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Feighan Oval

04/05/2019 10:00 Wyong Lakes Singleton 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Don Small Oval

04/05/2019 10:00 Terrigal Avoca Bye 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Bye

04/05/2019 12:00 Muswellbrook Wallsend West Newcastle 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Weeraman Field

Newcastle No.1 04/05/2019 12:00 Newcastle City Killarney Vale 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Sports Ground

04/05/2019 12:00 Maitland Lake Macquarie 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Max McMahon Oval

04/05/2019 12:00 Warners Bay Port Stephens 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Feighan Oval

04/05/2019 12:00 Wyong Lakes Singleton 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Don Small Oval

04/05/2019 12:00 Nelson Bay Terrigal Avoca 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Dick Burwell Oval

04/05/2019 12:00 Gosford Bye 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Bye

Bateau Bay Sports 04/05/2019 12:00 TEBB Cardiff 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Facility

04/05/2019 14:00 Muswellbrook Wallsend West Newcastle 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Weeraman Field

Newcastle No.1 04/05/2019 14:00 Newcastle City Singleton 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Sports Ground

04/05/2019 14:00 Maitland Killarney Vale 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Max McMahon Oval

04/05/2019 14:00 Warners Bay Gosford 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Feighan Oval

04/05/2019 14:00 Wyong Lakes Terrigal Avoca 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Don Small Oval

04/05/2019 14:00 Nelson Bay Cardiff 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Dick Burwell Oval

Bateau Bay Sports 04/05/2019 14:00 TEBB Cardiff 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Facility 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Social Pasterfield Sports 05/05/2019 14:00 Hunter Masters Cardiff Competition Complex 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Social 05/05/2019 15:00 Terrigal Avoca Killarney Vale Hylton Moore Oval Competition 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Social Bateau Bay Sports 05/05/2019 15:20 TEBB Wyong Lakes Competition Facility

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