www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au A F L AFL SYDNEY SUPPORTS UMPIRES ROUND LADDER This week AFL Sydney will take part in Umpiring Round to support umpires at the community level of the game. P W L D % Pts West Coast 5 5 0 0 171 20 Umpiring Round encourages everyone involved in Australian Football – coaches, 5 5 0 0 149 20 players, administrators, parents and supporters – to play a role in creating a positive Carlton 5 4 1 0 147 16 match day environment to retain and recruit umpires. Adelaide 5 4 1 0 123 16 Essendon 5 4 1 0 117 16 At the community level, a welcoming environment ensures umpires feel supported to officiate to the best of their St Kilda 5 3 2 0 147 12 ability. Each weekend of club football there are 3800 umpiring appointments required in NSW/ACT many of these are filled by club umpires, mums and dads just helping out for the day. It is critical that the AFL community works North Melbourne 5 3 2 0 130 12 together to create a positive atmosphere for the officials of the game whether they are league appointed or club Geelong 5 3 2 0 107 12 umpires. Fremantle 5 3 2 0 107 12 Collingwood 5 3 2 0 92 12 Often umpires are lost to the game due to the reception and abuse they receive from spectators and fans at Hawthorn 5 2 3 0 108 8 matches. Brisbane 5 2 3 0 88 8 Western Bulldogs 5 2 3 0 85 8 AFL Sydney clubs will participate in a number of initiatives that will help improve the overall umpiring experience, Richmond 5 1 4 0 94 4 including coaches, players and umpires shaking the hands prior to the start of all matches Port Adelaide 5 1 4 0 83 4 At the AFL level, this will be extended with all club coaches shaking hands with the umpires prior to the opening Melbourne 5 0 5 0 58 0 bounce of each match. Gold Coast 5 0 5 0 55 0

GWS Giants 5 0 5 0 43 0 Sydney Swans coach says that umpiring is important at all levels of football from Auskick to the ROUND 5 RESULTS elite level. “Umpiring Round is a fantastic opportunity for everyone in the AFL community to recognise and ap- preciate the role that umpires play in our sport,” Longmire said. Collingwood 11.14-80 def. Essendon 11.13-79 “In order for AFL to thrive in NSW/ACT we need to show people that umpiring is a great sport to take up and that Carlton 10.5-65 def. Fremantle 7.15-57 it is everyone’s business to ensure we recruit and retain umpires through our actions on match day.” Western Bulldogs 15.14-104 def. GWS 9.8-62

North Melbourne 17.25-127 def. Gold Coast 13.15-93 With participation rates booming across the country, the number of umpires needs to increase in order to meet St Kilda 12.12-84 def. Melbourne 10.6-66 the demand for the game. Geelong 12.7-79 def. Brisbane 4.17-41 Sydney 16.10-106 def. Hawthorn 10.9-69 Anecdotal evidence is suggesting that the match day environment for umpires at community football is beginning West Coast 16.11-107 def. Richmond 14.13-97 to improve. Adelaide 16.14-110 def. Port Adelaide 14.7-91 In 2011, the number of umpires in NSW/ACT increased by 8% to a record 1134 umpires, coaches and mentors. The FIXTURES aim is to reach 2000 umpires by 2016 - which means a 15% growth each season.

ROUND 6 ROUND 7 GWS Giants coach Kevin Sheedy says the AFL community should remember that umpires are crucial to the future Friday 4th May Friday 11th May of the game. Western Bulldogs v Collingwood @ ES Melbourne v Hawthorn @ MCG Saturday 5th May Saturday 12th May “The importance of umpires is simple really – no umpires, no game,” he said. Essendon v Brisbane @ ES GWS v Gold Coast @ MO “It is the most difficult job to do, as an umpire they create the game though their decisions. Geelong v Melbourne @ SS Adelaide v Geelong @ AS Gold Coast v Fremantle @ MS Richmond v Sydney @ MCG “It’s fantastic to see the AFL developing young umpires to take this game forward into the next generation.” St Kilda v Hawthorn @ MCG Essendon v West Coast @ ES Sydney v Adelaide @ SCG Brisbane v Collingwood @ GABBA A number of umpires around the country will also be wearing green shirts throughout the year to communicate to Sunday 6th May Sunday 13th May people that they are learning the game and need to be encouraged and supported. Carlton v GWS @ ES North Melbourne v Western Bulldogs @ ES Port Adelaide v Richmond @ AS Fremantle v Port Adelaide @ PS Everyone can play a role in creating a positive match day environment to ensure umpires, coaches, players and West Coast v North Melbourne @ PS St Kilda v Carlton @ ES volunteers perform at their peak.

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Round 1 Round 7 Round 13 Round 18 Sat 31st March PARENTS & SUPPORTERS Sat 19th May Sat 30th June Sat 11th August C’town 13.4 v Illa 20.12 St George v Campbelltown Campbelltown v Pennant Hills Campbelltown v Balmain UTS 6.7 v UNSW/ES 16.15 UTS v Illawarra Illawarra v UNSW/ES St George v UTS PH 12.16 v NS 10.7  Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. Wests v UNSW/ES St George v Sydney Hills North Shore v UNSW/ES SHE 12.9 v WS 11.3  Encourage participation, but don’t force it. Sun 20th May North Shore v UTS Wests v Illawarra Sun 1st April Sydney Hills v Sydney Uni Sun 1st July Pennant Hills — Bye SU 4.1 v StG 17.13  Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. Pennant Hills v Balmain Balmain v Wests Sydney Hills Eagles—Bye Bal — Bye North Shore — Bye Sydney Uni — Bye Sydney Uni — Bye  Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not down- Round 2 Round 8 Round 14 Round 19 grade. Sat 14th April PH 10.13 v StG 14.10 Sat 26th May Sat 7th July Sat 18th August Campbelltown v North Shore UTS v Campbelltown Pennant Hills v Wests  Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators SHE 5.5 v UNSW/ES 16.24 Illawarra v Pennant Hills Sydney Uni v North Shore Sydney Uni v Campbelltown and WS 15.10 v UTS 22.9 Ill 8.15 v SU 4.9 UTS v St George Sydney Hills v Balmain UNSW/ES v Sydney Hills Eagles spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. Sun 15th April Wests v Sydney Uni Sun 8th July Illawarra v St George Sun 27th May St George v UNSW/ES Sun 19th August  Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. Bal 27.20 v C’town 8.9 Balmain v Sydney Hills Pennant Hills v Illawarra Balmain v North Shore  NS — Bye Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club Round 3 UNSW/ES — Bye Wests — Bye UTS — Bye officials Saturday 21st April Round 9 Round 15 Round 20 in private StG 10.17 v Ill 10.6 Sat 2nd June Sat 14th July Sat 25th August UNSW/ES 17.12 v Bal 11.15 Campbelltown v Wests Campbelltown v Sydney Hills Illawarra v UTS  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such UTS 13.19 v SHE 10.8 St George v Pennant Hills Illawarra v Balmain North Shore v Pennant Hills comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and NS 23.20 v C’town 6.6 UNSW/ES v Illawarra Pennant Hills v Sydney Uni St George v Balmain PH — Bye North Shore v Sydney Uni UNSW/ES v Wests UNSW/ES v Sydney Uni family that are let down with such remarks. SU— Bye Sydney Hills v UTS North Shore v St George Wests v Sydney Hills  Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. WS — Bye Balmain — Bye UTS — Bye Campbelltown — Bye Round 4 Round 10 Round 18 (transferred match)  Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct to- Wesdesday 25th April Sat 11th June Sat 21st July Sat 1st Sept WS 5.5 v Bal 25.14 ward Illawarra v North Shore Sydney Uni v Sydney Hills Qualifying Final Saturday 28th April Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES Round 16 any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. Ill 10.10 v SHE 11.14 Sydney Hills v C’town StG 9.7 v NS 13.17 Sat 28th July Sun 2nd Sept  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, Sydney Uni v Balmain St George v Sydney Uni Elimination Final UNSW/ES 11.19 v PH 13.9 UTS v Wests coaches, UNSW/ES v UTS UTS 20.17 v SU 11.11 St George — Bye Wests v Campbelltown officials or players. C’town — Bye Saturday 8th Sept Round 11 North Shore v Illawarra Round 5 Sat 16th June Sun 29th July 2nd Semi Final  Abusive language is unacceptable. Sat 5th May

 Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments Campbelltown v UTS Pennant Hills v Sydney Hills Balmain v Pennant Hills UNSW/ES v St George Sydney Uni v UTS Sydney Hills — Bye Sunday 9th Sept against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is UNSW/ES v Campbelltown North Shore v Wests Round 17 1st Semi Final Wests v St George discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not limited Sydney Uni v Pennant Hills Sat 4th August North Shore v Balmain Sun 6th May Sydney Uni v Wests Sunday 16th Sept to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, Illawarra — Bye Balmain v Illawarra Campbelltown v St George Preliminary Final website postings (including social media such as Facebook, Twitter and blogs). Sydney Hills — Bye Round 12 UTS v North Shore

Round 6 Sat 23rd June Sydney Hills v Pennant Hills Sat 12th May Campbelltown v Sydney Uni Sun 5th August Saturday, 22nd Sept P’ Hills v Campbelltown UTS v Pennant Hills Balmain v UNSW/ES Grand Final Sydney Hills v North Shore Wests v North Shore Illawarra — Bye Officeworks: Illawarra v Wests Sydney Hills v Illawarra a trusted partner Sun 13th May Sun 24th June Balmain v UTS Balmain v St George in the publication Sydney Uni v UNSW/ES UNSW/ES — Bye

of the Football Record. St George — Bye

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WOMEN BALMAIN David Yole 0421 551 337 [email protected] BALMAIN 15.16-106 def. SOUTHERN POWER 1.2-8 BALMAIN WOMEN’S Christine McDonald 0403 231 134 [email protected] WESTERN WOLVES 22.19-151 def. UTS SHAMROCKS 0.1-1 BLACKTOWN MAGIC Greg Howe 0421 064 047 [email protected] NEWTOWN 16.4-100 def. MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 4.4-28 CAMDEN Warren Back 0414 795 529 [email protected] WOLLONGONG 10.16-76 def. AUBURN 1.6-12 CAMPBELLTOWN Mick Fabre 0499 772 193 [email protected] UNSW/ES 22.14-146 def. PENRITH 5.0-30 GOSFORD WILDCATS Deon Crowden 0448 296 705 [email protected]

HOLROYD PARRAMATTA Clive Sharp 0433 403 620 [email protected] 2012 LEADING GOALKICKERS 2012 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP ILLAWARRA Debbie Brookfield 0417 410 736 [email protected] PREMIER DIVISION CLUB LW TOTAL SEN RES U18/ W TOT 3RDS/ DANIEL ROBERTS NORTH SHORE 4 14 WOM MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Luke Gemmill 0401 214 812 [email protected] BEN TAGGART BALMAIN 6 13 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Liz Fassone 0402 784 350 [email protected] UTS 18 16 8 - 42 LEIGH LAVERY UNSW/ES 0 13 MANLY WARRINGAH Richard Wharton 0413 380 925 [email protected] DIVISION ONE MANLY 24 8 6 - 38 MOOREBANK Paul Prepost 0407 279 118 [email protected] RICHARD BENSON UTS 7 24 CAMDEN 18 16 - 3.4 37.4 NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS Verna Iles 0421 805 147 [email protected] BRAD ABBOTT UNSW/ES 7 12 STHN POWER 18 12 6 - 36 JARED WILSON SOUTHERN POWER 0 11 NOR WEST Glenn Whitney 0403 185 265 [email protected]

DIVISION TWO UNSW/ES 18 8 4 - 30 NORTH SHORE Liz Fitzgerald 0417 290 219 [email protected]

JOSIAH AYLING CAMDEN 8 19 ST GEORGE 18 8 2 - 28 PENNANT HILLS Ian Parker 0428 261 984 [email protected] CASEY STEPHENS UNSW/ES 2 12 BALMAIN 12 8 4 - 24 PENRITH Greg Corless 0412 579 061 [email protected] DIVISION THREE SYDNEY HILLS 12 4 8 - 24 RIVERVIEW Brett Somerville 0412 142 433 [email protected] MICHAEL DUNLEA SAINTS afc 8 25

DEAN CONNORS BLACKTOWN 0 14 PENNANT HILLS 12 4 6 - 22 SAINTS afc Andrew Blakemore 0407 012 155 [email protected]

DIVISION FOUR PENRITH 12 8 0 - 20 SOUTHERN POWER David Bell 0415 940 219 [email protected] ADRIAN DRAGICEVIC UTS 1 24 NORTH SHORE 12 4 4 - 20 ST GEORGE Brendan Donohue 0419 405 546 [email protected] JAKE SHELLEY PENRITH 3 10 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES Tony Moran 0432 321 149 [email protected] ILLAWARRA 12 4 2 - 18 DIVISION FIVE SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Phil Wingate 0452 523 602 [email protected] GORDON WILLIS SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 0 17 MACQUARIE UNI 6 8 2 - 16 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Ashlee Morgan 0401 353 121 [email protected] DANIEL FLINT CAMDEN 1 14 MOOREBANK 12 0 4 - 16 U18 DIVISION ONE UNSW/ES Paul Simonson 0419 755 684 [email protected] SAINTS AFC 6 4 4 - 14 JAMES FAMULARO SYDNEY HILLS 5 21 UNSW WOMEN’S Jessie Copper 0425 805 756 [email protected] ZAC SALTER RIVERVIEW 1 10 NOR-WEST 6 4 4 - 14 UTS Simon Rabbitt 0418 418 278 [email protected] U18 DIVISION TWO SYDNEY UNI 0 8 6 - 14 UTS SHAMROCKS Simone Faulkner 0431 400 196 [email protected] ALISTAIRE DUELL- BALMAIN 2 10 AUBURN 0 - 4 0.4 4.4 FERGUSON WESTERN SUBURBS Scott Partlin 0416 202 752 [email protected] BRADLEY WICKEN MOOREBANK 3 10 CAMPBELLTOWN 0 4 - 0.4 4.4 WESTERN WOLVES Tina Zekants 0405 154 277 [email protected] WOMENS WESTS 0 0 2 - 2 WOLLONGONG SAINTS Katherine Gow 0437 502 784 [email protected] BELINDA PRIDE BALMAIN 10 16 HOLROYD-PARRA 0 0 0 - 0 VERNA ILES NEWTOWN 8 13 NSWAF UMPIRES Angus Heritage 0408 651 855 [email protected]

Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 34 Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 3 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au FIXTURES 2012 AFL SYDNEY RESULTS FIXTURES — MAY 5-6 FIXTURES — MAY 12-13 DIVISION TWO Premier Division Premier Division UNSW/ES 13.8-86 def. ILLAWARRA 10.12-72 Saturday, May 5 Saturday, May 12 Campbelltown v UTS @ Monarch Oval @ 2:10pm Pennant Hills v Campbelltown @ Mike Kenny Oval @ 2:10pm MOOREBANK 12.8-80 def. ST GEORGE 6.6-42 UNSW/ES v St George @ Village Green @ 2:10pm Sydney Hills Eagles v North Shore @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 2:10pm North Shore v Western Suburbs @ Gore Hill Oval @ 2:30pm Illawarra v Western Suburbs @ North Dalton park @ 6:10pm MANLY 20.18-137 def. AUBURN 1.3-9 Sydney University v Pennant Hills @ Sydney Uni Oval No 1 @ 4:10pm Sunday, May 13 Sunday, May 6 Balmain v UTS @ Henson Park @ 2:10pm CAMDEN 10.8-68 def. NOR WEST 9.8-62 Balmain v Illawarra @ Henson Park @ 2:10pm Sydney University v UNSW/ES @ Sydney Uni Oval No 1 @ 3:00pm Sydney Hills Eagles —Bye St George — Bye SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 8.7-55 def. BALMAIN 8.3-51 Division One Division One Saturday, May 5 Saturday, May 12 DIVISION THREE North Shore v Western Suburbs @ Gore Hill Oval @ 12:30pm Pennant Hills v Macquarie University @ Ern Holmes Oval @ 12:00pm Sydney Hills v North Shore @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 12:00pm Holroyd Parramatta v Pennant Hills @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 2:10pm CAMPBELLTOWN 15.18-108 def. WESTERN SUBURBS 5.6-36 Penrith v UTS @ Greygums Oval @ 2:10pm Penrith v Manly Warringah @ Greygums Oval @ 2:30pm Holroyd Parramatta v UNSW/ES @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 2:30pm Macquarie University v UTS @ University oval @ 4:10pm SOUTHERN POWER 28.79-187 def. MOOREBANK 4.3-27 Manly Warringah v Western Suburbs @ Weldone Oval @ 4:10pm Sunday, May 6 Southern Power — Bye UNSW/ES v Southern Power @ Village Green @ 2:10pm Division Two UTS 13.20-98 def. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 3.11-29 Sydney Hills Eagles —Bye Saturday, May 12 Division Two Manly Warringah v St George @ Weldon Oval @ 2:00pm MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 12.14-86 def. SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 12.9-81 Saturday, May 5 Illawarra v Nor West @ North Dalton Park @ 2:00pm UNSW/ES v St George @ Village Green @ 12:00pm Auburn v Balmain @ Mona Park @ 2:10pm BLACKTOWN 17.8-110 def. SAINTS afc 13.9-97 Sydney University v Nor West @ Sydney Uni Oval No 1 @ 2:00pm Camden v Sydney University @ Harrington Park @ 2:10pm Camden v Manly Warringah @ Harrington Park @ 2:10pm UNSW/ES v Moorebank @ Village Green @ 2:10pm DIVISION FOUR Moorebank v Auburn @ Rosedale Park @ 2:10pm Division Three Sunday, May 6 Saturday, May 12 UTS 26.29-185 def. HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 1.3-9 Balmain v Illawarra @ Henson Park @ 12:00pm UTS v Moorebank @ Trumper Park @ 12:00pm Division Three Southern Power v Saints afc @ Gwawley Oval @ 12:00pm MANLY 15.16-106 def. NORTH SHORE 9.10-64 Saturday, May 5 Blacktown v Western Suburbs @ BISP No 2 @ 2:10pm Moorebank v Western Suburbs @ Rosedale Park @ 12:00pm Macquarie University v Campbelltown @ University oval @ 2:10pm NOR WEST 18.10-118 def. SOUTHERN POWER 9.6-60 Sydney Hills Eagles v Southern Power @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 12:00pm Sunday, May 13 Campbelltown v UTS @ Monarch Oval @ 12:00pm Sydney University v Sydney Hills Eagles @ Sydney Uni No 1 @ 9:30am GOSFORD 14.16-100 def. PENRITH 12.10-82 Macquarie University v Saints afc @ University Oval @ 12:00pm Division Four Blacktown v Sydney University @ Blacktown No 2 @ 2:10pm Saturday, May 12 UNSW/ES 15.18-108 def. MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 4.4-28 Division Four Manly Warringah v UTS @ Weldon Oval @ 12:00pm Saturday, May 5 UNSW/ES v North Shore @ Village Green @ 12:00pm DIVISION FIVE Holroyd Parramatta v Penrith @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 12:00pm North Shore v Gosford @ Gore Hill Oval @ 10:30am SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 13.11-89 def. MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 6.3-39 Holroyd Parramatta v Nor West @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 12:00pm Gosford v Southern Power @ Adcock Park @ 1:00pm Nor West v Macquarie University @ Bensons Lane @ 2:10pm Penrith v Manly Warringah @ Greygums Oval @ 12:30pm CAMDEN 14.8-92 def. SAINTS afc 7.11-53 Macquarie University v UTS @ University Oval @ 2:00pm Division Five Saturday, May 12 Sunday, May 6 UTS 13.11-89 def. HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 1.5-11 UNSW/ES v Southern Power @ Village Green @ 12:00pm Holroyd Parramatta v Penrith @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 10:30am Camden v Sydney University @ Harrington Park @ 12:00pm Division Five UTS v Saints afc @ Trumper Park @ 2:10pm MOOREBANK 19310-124 def. PENRITH 3.8-26 Saturday, May 5 Moorebank v UNSW/ES @ Rosedale Park @ 2:10pm Penrith v Sydney University @ Greygums Oval @ 8:30am Macquarie University — Bye UNSW/ES BYE Macquarie University v Saints afc @ University Oval @ 10:00am U18 Division One Moorebank v UTS @ Rosedale Park @ 10:00am Saturday, May 12 U18 DIVISION ONE Sunday, May 6 Sydney Hills Eagles v North Shore @ Bruce Purser Reserve @ 10:00am UNSW/ES v Holroyd Parramatta @ Village Green @ 10:00am Penrith v St Igantius, Riverview @ Greygums Oval @ 10:00am WESTERN SUBURBS 13.12-90 def. PENRITH 4.7-31 Camden —Bye Illawarra v Western Suburbs @ North Dalton Park @ 4:00pm U18 Division One Sunday, May 13 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 13.17-95 def. ILLAWARRA 9.5-59 Saturday, May 5 Sydney University v UNSW/ES @ Sydney Uni No 1 @ 5:45pm North Shore v Western Suburbs @ Gore Hill Oval @ 8:30am St George & Pennant Hills—Bye NORTH SHORE 9.7-61 def. ST GEORGE 7.14-56 UNSW/ES v St George @ Village Green @ 10:00am U18 Division Two Penrith v Illawarra @ Greygums Oval @ 10:30am Saturday, May 12 PENNANT HILLS 13.8-86 def. UNSW/ES 8.7-55 Sydney University v Pennant Hills @ Sydney Uni Oval No 1 @ 6:45pm Holroyd Parramatta v Saints afc @ Gipps Rd Oval @ 8:30am St Ignatius, Riverview & Sydney Hills Eagles—Bye Manly Warringah v Macquarie University @ Weldon Oval @ 10:00am SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 8.15-56 def. ST IGNATIUS, REIVERVIEW 8.2-50 Sunday, May 6 Moorebank v Southern Power @ Rosedale Oval @ 12:00pm U18 Division Two Sunday, May 13 U18 DIVISION TWO Sunday, May 6 Balmain v Nor West @ Henson Park @ 10:00am Balmain v Macquarie University @ Henson Park @ 10:00am Sydney Hills Eagles — Bye SOUTHERN POWER 9.13-67 def. BALMAIN 3.11-29 Womens Womens Saturday, May 5 Saturday, May 12 MOOREBANK 13.15-93 def. MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 7.12-54 Balmain v UTS Shamrocks @ Mahoney Park @ 9:00am Penrith v Western Wolves @ Greygums Oval @ 10:00am Western Wolves v Sydney University @ Mahoney Park @ 11:00am Wollongong v Sydney University @ North Dalton Park @ 12:00pm MANLY 9.13-67 def. SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 7.8-50 Macquarie University v Penrith @ Mahoney Park @ 1:00pm UTS Shamrocks v UNSW/ES @ Trumper Park @ 2:10pm UNSW/ES v Wollongong @ Mahoney Park @ 3:00pm Southern Power v Newtown @ Gwawley Oval @ 2:10pm NOR WEST 13.12-90 def. HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 5.6-36 Auburn v Southern Power @ Mahoney Park @ 5:00pm Sunday, May 13 Newtown —Bye Balmain v Auburn @ Henson Park @ 10:00am SAINTS afc BYE Macquarie University — Bye Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 4 Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 33 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 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 6.4, 7.8, 8.11, 11.14 (80) NORTH SHORE 5.3, 7.8, 11.12, 13.17 (95) ILLAWARRA 2.1, 3.5, 6.7, 10.10 (70) ST GEORGE 3.2, 7.3, 8.5, 9.7 (61) is available on our website GOALS, GOALS, SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES : T. Garlick 4, J. Patira 3, A. Moeller 2, E. Okunbor 1, J. Shephard 1 NORTH SHORE : S. Naismith 4, D. Roberts 3, P. Codling 1, D. Fitzgerald 1, N. Todd 1, C. ILLAWARRA : K. Ewen-Chappel 3, T. Bartlett 1, D. McClure 1, J. Brookfield 1, J. Weavers 1, Callander 1, S. Carruthers 1, D. Hadden 1 www.sydneyafl.com.au M. Daly 1, R. Wells 1, R. Cutifani 1 ST GEORGE : N. Ryan 2, R. Bennett 1, D. Napper 1, P. Sain 1, B. Sharp 1, M. Edwards 1, J. BEST, Saddington 1, S. Wilsen 1 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES : T. Garlick, D. Steer, L. Stuart, E. Okunbor, T. Gavuri, C. Gordon BEST, ILLAWARRA : R. Wells, T. Bartlett, L. Wilson, R. Cutifani, W. Edmed, J. Weavers NORTH SHORE : P. Brackin, R. Wason, R. Lynch, C. Murphy, D. Fitzgerald, S. Naismith ST GEORGE : M. Holmes, P. McBride, D. Donohue, S. Wilsen, B. Hodgson, R. Bennett Latest News Results UMPIRES: F. Kalayzich, M. Hopkins, C. Hayter UMPIRES: M. Richards, A. Talbot, C. Fletcher PENNANT HILLS 3.2, 7.2, 9.6, 13.9 (87) UTS 5.2, 11.9, 16.12, 20.17 (137) UNSW/ES 2.4, 4.11, 8.12, 11.19 (85) SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 2.1, 4.5, 9.8, 11.11 (77) 2012 Fixtures Ladders

GOALS, GOALS, PENNANT HILLS : R. Ediriwickrama 3, B. Jack 2, T. Edmonds 1, T. Wales 1, L. Bilbe 1, N. UTS : D. Lavender 4, J. Gardiner 3, P. Healey 3, J. Kenna 2, A. Davis 2, N. Haslam 1, A. Baglin 1, D. Keating 1, C. Barton 1, S. Widmer 1, M. Carey 1 Pedicini 1, R. Kirkhope 1, T. O'Dwyer 1, J. Caica 1, M. Davis 1 UNSW/ES : D. Rampe 2, M. Rawlinson 2, J. Kiel 2, T. Fraser 1, E. Kiel 1, R. Plant 1, N. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY : J. Braico 3, A. Holmes 2, M. Carter 2, J. Lawson 1, J. McCreary 1, N. Photo Gallery Sydney AFL Forms McGann 1, S. Tagliabue 1 Barton 1, T. Air 1 BEST, BEST, PENNANT HILLS : K. Wright, N. Campbell, T. Wales, M. Carey, M. McCamey, A. Crisfield UTS : S. Way, F. Adamson, F. Boland, P. Healey, J. Hume, A. Pedicini UNSW/ES : S. Tagliabue, R. Plant, J. Kiel, M. Collett, P. Kefalas , A. Henderson SYDNEY UNIVERSITY : P. Casey, M. Clarke, D. McKay, D. Roberton, J. Braico, N. Costello All match details and player information will be available UMPIRES: A. Lewis, D. Deigan, G. Bertram UMPIRES: D. Garroway, C. Barr, T. Fletcher on the website by 7pm on the day of the match UTS 5.2, 11.9, 16.12, 20.17 (137) SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 2.1, 4.5, 9.8, 11.11 (77)

GOALS, SOCIAL MEDIA UTS : D. Lavender 4, J. Gardiner 3, P. Healey 3, J. Kenna 2, A. Davis 2, N. Haslam 1, A. Pedicini 1, R. Kirkhope 1, T. O'Dwyer 1, J. Caica 1, M. Davis 1 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY : J. Braico 3, A. Holmes 2, M. Carter 2, J. Lawson 1, J. McCreary 1, N. Barton 1, T. Air 1 CAMPBELLTOWN—BYE

BEST, UTS : S. Way, F. Adamson, F. Boland, P. Healey, J. Hume, A. Pedicini SYDNEY UNIVERSITY : P. Casey, M. Clarke, D. McKay, D. Roberton, J. Braico, N. Costello

UMPIRES: D. Garroway, C. Barr, T. Fletcher DIVISION ONE A F L Sy d n e y @ A F L Syd n e y UTS 4.2, 6.4, 8.10, 15.14 (104) UNSW/ES 2.2, 6.4, 11.4, 16.9 (105) HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 2.0, 4.1, 7.2, 7.2 (44) PENNANT HILLS 4.1, 7.3, 9.6, 9.8 (62)

GOALS, GOALS, UTS : R. Benson 7, M. King 2, W. Bland 1, D. Williams 1, M. Davis 1, H. McGregor 1, J. UNSW/ES : B. Abbott 7, B. Way 3, P. Stokes 1, C. Jourdain 1, L. McWhirter 1, R. Farrelly 1, AFL SYDNEY MATCH OF THE WEEK Lynas 1, S. McGuinness 1 T. Naghten 1, C. McKinlay 1 AFL SYDNEY MATCH OF THE WEEK HOLROYD PARRAMATTA : B. Mayne 2, M. Hill 1, J. Pidgeon 1, J. Brazill 1, M. Stacey 1, S. PENNANT HILLS : T. Widmer 3, F. Nixon 2, N. Dawes 2, J. Gaggin 2 Maguire 1 BEST, BEST, UNSW/ES : O. Sidlo-Jones, B. Way, B. Hackett, A. Rodrigues, C. McKinlay, B. Abbott UTS : S. Horan, H. McGregor, B. Holland, S. McGuinness, R. Benson, Z. Jardine PENNANT HILLS : D. Smith, T. Widmer, T. Roddan, A. Dallas, A. Moraitis, O. Brodie In 2012 selected matches will be live streamed through the AFL Sydney HOLROYD PARRAMATTA : S. McKinley, J. Brazill, L. McLeod, G. Adams, S. Maguire, B. Mayne website thanks to Digital Sports. To watch live simply go to PENRITH 1.1, 3.4, 6.8, 11.15 (81) MANLY WARRINGAH 6.3, 10.7, 18.8, 25.14 (164) www.sydneyafl.com.au and click on the AFL Sydney TV tab. WESTERN SUBURBS 3.2, 5.5, 6.7, 6.7 (43) SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 0.1, 0.1, 1.1, 1.2 (8)

GOALS, GOALS, PENRITH : M. Gann 3, M. Lewis 3, D. Schroot 1, G. Paneras 1, N. Wright 1, J. Pianta 1, B. MANLY WARRINGAH : D. Kovacevic 7, D. Pearson 4, D. Stroud 3, T. Armitage 2, L. Brain 2, Robinson 1 J. Gottschalk 1, G. Benbow 1, A. Robertson 1, E. Burke 1, R. Hart 1, J. Hall 1, T. Thurgarland All matches live streamed will then be stored on the AFL Sydney website WESTERN SUBURBS : M. Eurell 4, M. Margan 1, C. Specha 1 1 BEST, SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES : T. Kear 1 PENRITH : D. Chivas, J. Edwards, K. Carr, A. Sharp, G. Paneras, D. Schroot BEST, and can viewed at any time. WESTERN SUBURBS : C. Specha, P. Boyd, R. Hinson, P. Chachaty, S. McWilliam, M. Tuttle MANLY WARRINGAH : D. Kovacevic, T. Thurgarland, D. Stroud, T. Armitage, E. Burke, J. Gottschalk SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES : J. Hobby, B. Jones, D. O'Connor, M. Waldron, A. Ritchie, J. Duss This weeks live match: SOUTHERN POWER 4.3, 6.11, 7.16, 10.19 (79) NORTH SHORE 1.1, 1.1, 1.3, 1.4 (10)

GOALS, SOUTHERN POWER : A. Fritsch 4, S. Demir 2, J. Clarke 1, J. Dickens 1, L. Davis 1, G. Enright 1 NORTH SHORE : K. Tangney 1 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY —BYE Saturday 4:10pm—Sydney University v Pennant Hills BEST, SOUTHERN POWER : L. Johnson, P. Hamer, A. Fritsch, L. Davis, M. Findlay, G. Enright NORTH SHORE : T. Bransgrove, M. Trent, J. Watters, J. Russell - Jones, L. McColl, S. Easey

Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 32 Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 5 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au AFL SYDNEY TEAM OF THE WEEK—ROUND 4 2012 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS DIVISION FOUR P W L D F A % PTS UTS 4 4 0 0 510 187 273 16 UNSW/ES 4 3 1 0 429 230 187 12 Damon Steer GOSFORD 4 3 1 0 343 221 155 12 Sydney Hills Eagles MANLY WARRINGAH 4 3 1 0 292 198 147 12 PENRITH 4 2 2 0 411 254 162 8 NORTH SHORE 4 2 2 0 243 275 88 8 Sam Way Richard Lynch SOUTHERN POWER 4 1 3 0 195 256 76 4 North Shore NOR WEST 4 1 3 0 206 391 53 4 UTS MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 4 1 3 0 180 391 46 4 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 4 0 4 0 83 489 17 0 DIVISION FIVE P W L D F A % MR SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 3 3 0 0 311 92 338 100 Etiosa Okunbor Michael Holmes Kieran Wright CAMDEN 4 4 0 0 385 223 173 100 Sydney Hills Eagles St George Pennant Hills UTS 4 3 0 1 348 93 374 87.5 MOOREBANK 4 2 2 0 417 292 143 50 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 4 2 2 0 171 284 60 50 SAINTS afc 3 1 2 0 220 219 100 33 UNSW/ES 3 0 2 1 158 178 89 17 Sam Tagliabue PENRITH 3 0 3 0 1373 395 35 0 UNSW/ES HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 4 0 4 0 101 472 21 0 U18 DIVISION ONE P W L D F A % MR Ron Wason SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 4 4 0 0 430 182 236 100 Leigh Conway PENNANT HILLS 3 3 0 0 248 146 170 100 Tim Wales North Shore Balmain NORTH SHORE 3 2 1 0 303 121 250 67 Pennant Hills SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 3 2 1 0 217 222 98 67 Peter Casey UNSW/ES 4 2 2 0 315 256 123 50 ILLAWARRA 3 1 2 0 211 210 100 33 Sydney University WESTERN SUBURBS 3 1 2 0 141 267 53 33 ST IGNATIUS, RIVERVIEW 4 1 3 0 212 219 97 25 Tim Garlick ST GEORGE 4 1 3 0 240 305 79 25 Sydney Hills Eagles PENRITH 3 0 3 0 47 436 11 0 U18 DIVISION TWO P W L D F A % MR SOUTHERN POWER 3 3 0 0 222 72 308 100 MANLY WARRINGAH 4 3 1 0 271 183 148 75 BALMAIN 3 2 1 0 409 120 341 67 Ryan Wells Ben Taggart Fergus Adamson MOOREBANK 3 2 1 0 225 194 116 67 NOR WEST 4 2 2 0 280 218 128 50 Illawarra Balmain UTS SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 3 1 2 0 192 158 122 33 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 3 1 2 0 148 236 63 33 SAINTS afc 3 1 2 0 109 407 27 33 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 4 0 4 0 99 367 27 0 WOMENS P W L D F A % MR WOLLONGONG SAINTS 2 2 0 0 118 26 454 100 Pat Brackin Nick Campbell BALMAIN DOCKERS 3 3 0 0 240 76 316 100 North Shore Pennant Hills NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS 2 2 0 0 166 57 291 100 WESTERN WOLVES 3 2 1 0 238 86 277 67 UNSW STINGRAYS 3 2 1 0 205 110 186 67 AUBURN TIGERS 3 2 1 0 110 131 84 67 Josh Zoppo SOUTHERN POWER 3 1 2 0 86 141 61 33 Western Suburbs SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 1 0 1 0 44 64 69 0 PENRITH RAMETTES 2 0 2 0 69 210 33 0 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 3 0 3 0 61 200 31 0 UTS SHAMROCKS 3 0 3 0 17 253 7 0

Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 6 Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 31 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2012 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS AFL SYDNEY RISING STAR—ROUND 4 PREMIER DIVISION P W L D F A % MR UNSW/ES 4 3 1 0 430 246 175 75 TIM WALES (Pennant Hills) ST GEORGE 4 3 1 0 347 259 134 75 UTS 4 3 1 0 418 356 117 75 Pennant Hills Demons player Tim Wales is a local junior from the Westbrook club. In his days at BALMAIN 3 2 1 0 427 206 207 67 Westbrook, Tim played in many underage representative teams before moving onto the senior NORTH SHORE 3 2 1 0 320 191 168 67 club. PENNANT HILLS 3 2 1 0 248 246 101 67 ILLAWARRA 4 2 2 0 331 272 122 50 Tim played a handful of senior games last year, and returns to the Demons full time after spend- SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 4 2 2 0 264 356 74 50 ing 2011 with the Swans reserves. WESTERN SUBURBS 3 0 3 0 204 386 53 0 CAMPBELLTOWN 3 0 3 0 135 315 43 0 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 3 0 3 0 181 472 38 0 Tim is an adaptable player, can play through the midfield, down back or as a run with player. DIVISION ONE P W L D F A % MR MANLY WARRINGAH 4 4 0 0 388 130 298 100 Tim plays the ways he trains—very consistent, and works UTS 4 4 0 0 414 156 265 100 hard to maintain his high level of fitness and strength. He is SOUTHERN POWER 4 3 1 0 366 125 293 75 level headed in his approach and is certainly well-regarded PENRITH 3 2 1 0 217 173 125 67 UNSW/ES 4 2 2 0 330 299 110 50 amongst his peers. NORTH SHORE 3 1 2 0 129 195 66 33 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 3 1 2 0 134 207 65 33 Tim is one of the versatile group of younger Demons players PENNANT HILLS 3 1 2 0 142 285 50 33 the club will be building on for the future. SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 4 1 3 0 193 350 55 25 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 3 0 3 0 99 262 38 0 Previous Nominees WESTERN SUBURBS 3 0 3 0 86 316 27 0 Rd 1—Taran Etto (Campbelltown) Rd 2—Joshua Cass (Balmain) DIVISION TWO P W L D F A % MR Rd 3—Erol Sertbas (North Shore) UNSW/ES 4 4 0 0 411 188 219 100 CAMDEN 4 3 1 0 302 298 101 75 MANLY-WARRINGAH 3 2 1 0 271 124 219 67 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 3 2 1 0 130 175 74 67 AFL SYDNEY WOMENS RISING STAR—ROUND 3 ST GEORGE 4 2 2 0 224 199 113 50 MOOREBANK 4 2 2 0 291 277 105 50 CAITLIN STANISTREET (UNSW/ES) BALMAIN 4 2 2 0 222 263 84 50 Caitlin Stanistreet is an 18 year old who hails from Canberra and has joined the UNSW / ES Stingrays for the 2012 season. She ILLAWARRA 4 1 3 0 259 258 100 25 played youth girls football in Canberra, and has now taken the step up to the women’s league in Sydney. NOR WEST 4 1 3 0 261 272 96 25 AUBURN 4 0 4 0 123 440 28 0 In the weekend’s win again Penrith, Caitlin showed talent with some great marks and agility across the field and finished with a goal for her efforts. Playing on wing, half forward flank and on ball, she also proved her versatility which pleased assistant coach, Jemma Still. DIVISION THREE P W L D F A % PTS UTS 4 4 0 0 377 76 496 16 “Caitlin’s ability to make a contest and back up for a second option is one of her key skills. SOUTHERN POWER 4 3 1 0 513 191 269 12 She’s always running and helping out team mates – and this weekend that was recognised by the team with her receiving the Player’s player award with 35 votes in her first game for the SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 4 3 1 0 353 171 206 12 Rays” said Still. BLACKTOWN 4 3 1 0 385 244 158 12 SAINTS afc 4 2 2 0 463 225 206 8 “We’re very excited about her potential and look forward to her achieving big things in 2012 MACQUARIE UNI 4 2 2 0 264 426 62 8 and beyond”. SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES 4 1 3 0 216 302 72 4 Previous Nominees CAMPBELLTOWN 4 1 3 0 231 464 50 4 Rd 1—Sandra Janjetokic (Sydney University) WESTERN SUBURBS 4 1 3 0 139 465 30 4 Rd 2—Jessica Paulic (Auburn) MOOREBANK 4 0 4 0 166 543 31 0

Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 30 Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 7 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au UMPIRE APPRECIATION ROUND NSWAF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION www.nswafua.com.au 2012 Number List No Name No Name No Name 43 CYRUS AFTASI 58 CHRIS NIXON 1 ANTON LEWIS 44 SEAN STREAT 60 MICHAEL ELLIOT 2 ALEXANDER TALBOT 46 MATTHEW KRISE 61 BLAKE LANGER 3 JUSTIN FOX 47 DANIEL CRICHTON 62 ALEX HOCKING 48 CONOR DEWAR 63 DAVID McPHERSON 4 DAVID NEWELL 49 STIRLING COATES 64 CHRISTINE BURROWS 5 CAMERON BARR 50 DAVID LENOIR 65 MATTHEW GEDDES 6 JAMES BAILEY 51 JEREMY BOLAND 66 JORDAN JACKSON 7 FRANK KALAYZICH 52 ANDREW MORRIS 68 JAMES BRODIE 9 MICHAEL PECK 53 JESS MARKUT 69 PAUL O’BRIEN 10 MARK HOPKINS 55 DANIEL COGHLAN 70 ZOE VICIC 11 DEAN GARROWAY 56 IGOR STOJKOV 71 MATTHEW ELLIOTT 12 TODD FLETCHER 57 MORGAN HUDSON 79 DAMIAN ELVEY 13 CARL FLETCHER 14 WILLIAM MacARTHUR The Social Committee of the AFL Sydney Umpire Group I 15 STEPHEN STORK NSWAFUA are pleased to advise you of our next Social Event. 17 AIDAN GROSAS 18 STEVEN WALLBANK We have decided to combine some of last year’s favourite 19 GAVIN BERTRAM social events into one Laser Tag, Ten Pin Bowling and Burger 20 CHRIS HAYTER Night. 22 JOHN BENSON 23 MICHAEL RICHARDS Please see the details below: 24 LACHLAN McDONALD 25 CHRIS MARATHAKIS Where: AMF Bowling, 3-5 George Street, North Strathfield 26 ASHLEY SYMONS 27 GLEN CALLAGHAN When: Saturday 26th May, 2012 29 GEORDIE HAWKINS 30 JACK BAWDEN Time: From 7.30pm 31 BRAD DEAN 32 RILEY MIEDLER Cost: $25.00 per person 33 TOM BOWES 34 LUKE TURNER What the price Includes: x 1 Game of Ten Pin Bowling, x 1 35 PETER HUMPHRIES Game of Laser Tag, a Burger, Fries and a Drink 36 SAMUEL PARKINSON 37 STEPHEN BAKER RSVP: robert taylor at training or via email at so- 38 VICTORIA RAWLINGS [email protected] 39 DANIEL WHITE

40 MICHAEL RASO Numbers are limited, so be quick to avoid missing out. 41 ANDY SMYTH 42 ROBERT COOKSLEY 43 SEAN STREAT

Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 8 Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 29 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au S A I N T S a f c PLAYER PROFILE — DEAN GARROWAY 2012 Team List Senior Coach: James Van Beek & Fraser Neill Dean Garroway is an up and coming young umpire in the AFL Sydney ranks. No Name Goals Having joined the AFL Sydney ranks in 2009 he has moved quickly through the Club Colours: Red, White & Black 1 JASON THOMPSON grades of football by debuting in Premier Division in Round 1 during the 2011 2 PETER CONDUIT www.saintsafc.com season. Dean is one of the many young umpires officiating each weekend in 4 CHRIS HENDERSON Sydney and has big plans for his umpiring into the future. Along with umpir- 5 SEAN HARPER WIRTH Under 18’s had a bye for round 4. They will be looking ahead to ing, Dean completed his HSC last year and is currently in his first year of uni- versity studying engineering. 6 JOSHUA SCANLON Round 5 where they will meet Holroyd Parramatta for an early start at 8.30am. Best of luck to the 18’s. 7 KYLE NUGENT Dean is not the only Garroway umpiring in AFL Sydney - it is a family affair with 8 DANNY PEZESHKI his mother Cathy a Premier Division goal umpire and brother Mark running 9 MARK KAVANAGH For the Saints senior teams round 4 proved to be a tough the boundary on Saturdays and field umpiring in the GSJ Sydney Harbour 10 JAMES HILL round. Our reserves were beaten by a strong undefeated Cam- competition.

11 DON WATERSTON den outfit, who retain their 100% record so far this season. How did you get started into umpiring? 12 MURRAY CONALLIN Some notable mentions on the day go to P. Conduit, J. Blashki, It was 2005 and George Acland was the Umpire Club Co-ordinator for Baulkham 13 MATT MUNDEY B. Prelec, C. Wieckhorst, L. Mountney, A. Edmondson. Hills and he convinced me I should have a go at umpiring.

14 LLIAM MOUNTNEY Do you remember your very first game umpiring? 16 NIALL QUINN Our senior team were up against the newly formed Blacktown I remember it being a strange sensation being on the other side and having to 17 ADAM TREMELLEN Magic. This game was a close encounter, with both teams shin- make decisions. For me it was hard to adjust initially as you had to concentrate 18 GREG O’CONNOR ing in periods. However Blacktown held on in the last quarter to a whole game unlike when you play.

19 MICHAEL HOFFSTEIN see the game as victors. Best Saints on the day go to K. Draper, When did you stop playing football? 20 MICHAEL DUNLEA M. Dunlea, S. Robertson, D. Waterston, L. Wilson, S. Harper- I finished after my final year of Under 16 football with Baulkham Hills Football Club in 2009. 21 KANE DRAPER Wirth. How did you find the transition to senior football? 22 BEN HERON Under 18’s was a challenge, the ball moved a lot quicker then I was used to in the Under 16’s. I was never the fittest guy 24 PAT DOYLE Both the reserves and seniors travel to Macquarie University running around so I had to work really hard on getting fit and loosing some weight. When I was younger I was overweight 26 ED CASER for Round 5. Lets work hard on the track and prepare for the and umpiring has really helped me get focused on keeping myself fit and healthy. 28 MITCH ASHLEY weeks ahead. My first Premier Division game was similar to my first Under 18 game as the speed of the game was much quicker then 29 STEVE SADLER what I had experienced previously plus there was the added pressure in the game and also having to adjust to a 3 Field Umpire system. 30 JOEL BLASHKI "Badgers Karaoke and Currie night" which promises to be an 31 MICHAEL GARSTIN entertaining night out for the whole family. Date is yet to be In 2009 you were part of the Regional Squad and 2010 selected for the State Development Academy. How did these pro- 33 JORDAN LIPSON grams assist in your umpiring? determined, watch this space for further details. Visit our web- I learnt so much form being involved in the two programs. Getting access to intense feedback and quality coaching really 34 SCOTT FEIGAN site www.saintsafc.com for regular updates on social events. helped my umpiring evolve much quicker. From all of the feedback I gained so much confidence in my own performance. 35 DAVE COAKLEY What have been your highlights so far in your umpiring career? 37 JAMIE GRANT A big thank you and appreciation goes out to our major spon- 36 NICK GOZZI There are four highlights that come to mind, 2010 being part of the Development Academy and then umpiring the Under 18 sors for their continued support - Pacific Network Global Logis- Challenge Cup Grand Final. Last year was my first Premier Division game and a trial match between the Under 18 RAMS 39 MATTHEW MOFFAT tics, Oriel Building Services and Hyundai. versus Murray Bushrangers (best football match I have umpired). 42 JOSH FORDHAM 44 LEWIS MACLEAY What has been your greatest challenge in umpiring? GO SAINTERS!! No doubt developing a good fitness base so that I can keep up with the game. I started umpiring with a low fitness base 45 EAMON LOUGHREY being slightly overweight. Over time I have just knuckled down to do everything right in the way I train and also watching 46 DAMIAN STUBBS what I eat. 48 LEIGH WILSON 52 SCOTT ROBERTSON This year you have taken up coaching a junior group. How have you found that? Initially I was nervous to take on the role of coaching the group but after a couple of months it has been such a rewarding 56 JAYDEN PENDLETON experience and something I’m glad I committed to doing. To work with umpires and watching them develop and take on 59 CATHAL CALDWELL feedback over the last few weeks has been so much fun. It’s been great also to see the young umpires running around in 63 JEREMY GRANT games and having fun. 75 GEORGE GAROUFALIS What goals do you have for your umpiring? 76 ART LIVINGSTONE I would love to make to the AF that would be the pinnacle to be part of an AFL game. But that’s a few years away so in the mean time I want to continue to improve in every game I umpire. Hopefully from there I can challenge for finals 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final football in Premier Division and be part of the NEAFL umpiring group in the next couple of years.

Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 28 Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 9 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au CAMPBELLTOWN BLUES CAMDEN CATS 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Craig McGough Senior Coach: Kane Rowley 2012 Team List No Name Goals Club Colours: Navy & White Club Colours: Navy blue & White No Name Goals 1 TARAN ETTO www.campbelltownblues.aflnsw www.camdenseniorafl.org 1 RODNEY BUTCHERS 2 ALEX CARTER 2 CHRIS MURRAY 4 BRYCE MARTIN The Camden Senior Australian Rules Football club Saturday celebrated 3 DANIEL FLINT No notes provided yet another come-from-behind victory, to mark the club’s best season 4 NICK HILLS 5 JOSH O’BRIEN start in years, with both its First Grade and Reserve Grade sides now 6 BEAU DOWTON challenging for top spot on the Sydney Second Division and Fifth Divi- 5 JASON HAYES 6 BEN McDERMOTT 7 JOSH VAN LUENEN sion ladders respectively. 7 MARK MAHER 9 PAUL GREEN Camden surged late in the away-game at Windsor on Saturday to 8 ANDREW ZOVI snatch a 1-goal win against the NorWest Jets, with Captain Josiah Ayling 10 JORDAN BEVERIDGE 9 CAMERON BEVERIDGE kicking 8 goals in his best game for the season so far. The Cats’ hard 11 BEN WHARTON man Mark Halteh was voted best on ground after yet another stellar 10 ANTHONY GLYNN 12 BLAKE McCROSSEN performance through the middle of the ground. 11 CHRIS KENDRICK 13 BRYCE JOYNSON 12 TIM McDONALD In Reserve Grade, club stalwart Ben Wright booted 5 goals to help his 15 KIERAN MONTELEONE 13 SCOTT LAID side to a 40-point trouncing of the Maroubra Saints. The Cats’ back line 14 ADAM HUNT 17 DAVID LINSEN once again stood up to an early test by the Saints, with fitness proving 15 BEN GRASSO 18 NILS WILLIAMS the key to victory as Camden kicked away in the sector half. 16 JOSH LEYS 22 BRENTON SOMMERVILLE After just four rounds, Camden has already beat its win-loss record 17 TOM GLYNN 23 ALEX SNEDDON from 2011, and is a club on a mission in 2012, said Senior Coach Kane 18 JAMES MURRAY 25 JOEL BOTTIN-NOONAN Rowley. 19 BRAD GAVAN “Saturday’s victory showed we have a bit more class this year. We 20 MARK HALTEH 26 CRAIG McGOUGH never lowered our colors despite battling all day and we got home in 27 DANIEL FRASER the final quarter. The win was a real tribute to the players,” he said. 21 JOEL McGREGOR 22 MICHAEL KENNEDY 28 JAMES WATKINS The club’s reinvigoration in 2012 is a testament to everybody involved, he added. 23 MICHAEL CHANDLER 29 JAMES BOTTIN-NOONAN “Every player is working hard, and the club is right behind them. Some 24 NICK BURNETT 31 SIMON DAVID have said Camden would never compete in the Sydney AFL competi- 25 LEIGH DELACEY tion. We’ve begun correcting that impression,” Rowley said. 32 NICK HUDSON 26 DAVE ELLIOT

33 JEREMY GRAHAM Camden will play Manly-Warringah in one of the matches of the season 27 CHRIS RAVLICH 34 JOEL RUB at home at Harrington Park on Saturday. Sitting second and third on the 28 JOSIAH AYLING 35 HAMISH SHERWOOD ladder after four rounds, the outcome of the game will give the Cats a 29 JAMIE PAGE clear idea of where they are in the competition, he said. 30 CHRIS LEES 36 BRENDAN HOGAN “We need all our supporters at the ground on Saturday. The Cats will 31 JOEL CRACKNELL 43 RHYS HAMILTON need to play their best football to get up over Manly-Warringah, some- thing it has not been able to do for a few year,” Rowley said. 33 JULIAN WYMER 45 MITCH HOGAN Club President James Glynn once again called on the Camden commu- 34 MARTY PRICE 48 JARAD MULLANEY nity to adopt the Cats in 2012. 35 BEN WRIGHT 49 MARCUS LINSEN “We want an army of support. We want to be a vital part of the com- 36 JARRYD KITCHING munity. We want to be the local footy club that always has its door 51 DANIEL MICALLEF 38 MATHEW PRESTON open to anybody interested in the game,” he said. 53 SHANAN KERSHAW 39 HEATH KEARNS 40 BEN REID 55 MATTHEW MOREY 41 NATHAN EDWIN 56 DAVID ROUND 44 BEN LAID 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final

Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 10 Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 27 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au NOR WEST JETS U T S B A T S 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Don Ollington Senior Coach: Daniel Lynch No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Blue & White Club Colours: Black & Green 1 STEPHEN CHASE 1 DANIEL McFARLANE www.hawkesburyafc.com.au www.utsafc.com.au 2 PETER KYLE 2 JAMES CAICA 3 PETER RICHARDSON Last week saw the Jets narrowly missing out on the trifecta. With the U18s Round 4 saw the Bats host Sydney Uni and Holroyd Parramatta at 3 ADAM PEDICINI 4 RYAN JOHNSTON having a resounding win, Reserve grade opening their account it was the Trumper Park at their annual Audi Centre Sydney Ladies’ Day. All teams 4 ANDREW DAVIS Seniors who could not quite get over the line to notch up the 3 wins for the 5 TOM ROBERTS won comfortably on the day and set up another ‘Green Rinse’, which 6 SCOTT TREGONING day. would be 3 in a row for the club. 7 OWEN BUTCHER 7 JOT LYNAS

9 SCOTT ALLAN The U18s clicked last week against Parramatta and lead at every change to 8 FERGUS ADAMSON It was another successful Ladies Day, with great numbers on hand to 10 DANIEL GUTHERIDGE record a 9 goal win. Hard work on the track and continued persistence saw 9 SHAUN SILVER the young Jets notch up their 2nd win with 7 different goal scorers led by support the Bats and acknowledge the great achievement by Division 3 10 MIKE DAVIS 11 JOSH HOWE Hayden Barlow who kicked 4 majors but also lead the way with his team Captain Nick Allardice for playing 100 games for the club. The day was 12 STEPHEN DAVIDSON efforts. Brent Johnston also played well through the middle constantly followed by supporters and players heading over to the Light Brigade 11 ISAAC IRVIN 14 AARON BAYNE controlling our forward thrusts. Hotel for the Ladies Day after party where the celebrations continued 12 EAMONN HEALEY late into the night. 15 MICHAEL YEE 13 BARRY HOLLAND Reserve Grade notched up their first win of the season with a great team 14 ANDREW MORLEY 17 MICHAEL GRAY effort over 4 quarters. The home side shot out of the blocks but a late rally Sydney Sportsmed Clinic nd 18 PAUL SHERWOOD in the first quarter saw the Power 3 points behind at quarter time. The 2 Physiotherapy and related services 15 ALAN KYMANTAS 19 AARON LAWES quarter saw Pondy and Lenny give the side a lift across half forward and this 16 PATRICK HEALEY allowed for PETER KYLE to start his procession towards 6 goals for the game. The Bats’ ‘Sponsor of the Week’ for Round 17 HAMISH TURNER 20 JAKE BERRY The second half saw the Jets kick 9 goals to 3 with Stav and Dougie dominat- 5 is Sydney Sportsmed Clinic. Sydney 18 RAWSON KIRKHOPE 21 CHRIS KYLE ing through the middle while also managing to get themselves on to the goal Sportsmed Clinic provides a comprehensive kickers with Dougie making it 4 for the game. 19 TOM O’DWYER 22 JESSE BRAY sports medicine service for the prevention 20 TOM NIXON 23 CHRIS AHEARN and treatment of injuries – whether they This week we see Reserve grade off to Gipps rd and after notching their first 21 LUKE TRIMBOLI 24 PAUL WEBSTER win the hard work and determination at training is paying off and we will be be related to sport or other activities such 25 MATTHEW SMITH looking forward the boys singing the song with as much gusto as last week. as work. The Clinic comprises sports 22 FRANK BOLAND rd physiotherapists and podiatrists who work 23 DAVID LAVENDER 26 GRANT HOFFMAN The main game saw last weeks winning Jets welcome the 3 place Camden Cats to Benson’s Lane. together to assist people with injury or painful dysfunction of their 24 TOM STEINFORT 27 JONO DOWL musculoskeletal system in having a safe and easy return to sport or 25 KYLE WEBB 28 BRETT McAMISH The home side started well and opened up a 14 point lead at quarter time normal work and home activities. nd 26 JAMES GARDINER 29 DON OLLINGTON but the loss of Hoff in the 2 quarter disrupted the Jets and saw them only 27 JOEL MINICHIELLO 30 SCOTT BRAID lead by 3 points at the main break. Bayney and Wokka were fighting hard in The clinic provides for the total management of the injured person and the backline but with the Cats dominating the centre clearences our entire recognises that rapid return to activity is achieved by accurate diagno- 28 MARK TREHWELLA 31 KANE RUSSELL back line was under the pump. The scene was set at 3 quarter time with still sis, prompt treatment, appropriate rehabilitation and injury prevention. 29 MITCH HALL 32 JAMES MOYNIHAN under a goal the difference between the 2 sides. In a see sawing last qtr with 30 NICK HASLAM 33 MICHAEL MORGAN a couple of lead changes the crowd were enjoying a great arm wrestle and This recovery is facilitated by an integrated approach by a range of Mazey worked hard to get into space to create attack for the Jets but with 31 DUSTIN TEASDALE 35 ANDREW TRAVERS health professionals who have worked with a diverse range of athletes the clock ticking down the Cats scored a late goal to get the chocolates by 1 from the elite AFL player to the recreational jogger. 32 JUSTIN KENNA 36 MARTY INGHAM straight kick. 34 SAM WAY 40 DAVID CLINCH Contact Person – Justine McCarthy 35 JIM CURTIS 42 WARWICK SMITH We must learn from last week as we head to Syd Uni this week and seek to get our 2nd win of the season. Coming so close last week must put the fire in Email – [email protected] 36 TOM WILSON 44 ADAM SCOTT Phone: 02 9251 0822 the belly for the Jets who have good memories of travelling to the city last 40 LACHLAN SIMPSON 55 MATTHEW DAVIDSON year. 43 ROCH HANMORE 60 JESSE CLARK The U18’s will enjoy the week off with the bye. 45 FEARGHAL PURCELL 61 TROY CLENT 49 JOHN COLBERT 65 LUKE ALLAN 51 JAMES HUME 77 MATTHEW BROPHY 84 TOM McGREGOR 79 STUART TIBBEN 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final

Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 26 Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 11 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au UNSW/ES BULLDOGS MOOREBANK MAGPIES 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Rhys McAlister Senior Coach: Mark Coles No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: White, Red, Blue, Black, Yellow Club Colours: Black & White 1 PETER KEFALAS 1 DANIEL SAUNDERS www.unswesbulldogs.com.au [email protected] 2 HAYDEN NICHOLS 2 TAYLOR CURRANT 3 TOM HEATH Premier Division went down in a thriller last weekend against a Last week the Magpies were stretched to all ends of the competi- 3 JOSEPH O’MARA 4 MAX COLLETT tion. Div 2 clashed with St George at Gore Hill Oval in a match the more determined Pennant Hills side at Village Green. In a hard 4 RYAN FORRESTOR 5 JEREMY KIEL fought contest, big ruckman Sam Tagliabue continued to im- team needed to win to get their season back on track after a cou- 5 MICHAEL PREPOST 6 prove and put in a best on ground performance. Ryan Plant and ple of disappointing results. 7 OSCAR SIDLO-JONES Jeremy Kiel also played well. Despite St George kicking the first 2 goals of the game, the Magpies 6 RHYS HORTON 8 IAN CARROLL continued to work hard and the final result of a 38 point victory 7 SHAUN WICKEN nd rd was just reward for a solid days football. 9 RYAN PLANT In other grades, 2 grade had a strong win, whilst 3 grade got 8 LUKE BAYNE th Milky continued to impress in the ruck, while captain Blake Parker the points against a strong Illawarra side. 4 grade and the 11 STEPHEN BENJAMIN was outstanding in the back line. 9 BRIAN CURRANT Stingrays were also successful, however, unfortunately the 12 ADAM GULDEN 10 DANIEL BALDERSTON under 18’s went down against a strong Pennant Hills line up. 13 JOEL ROBBIE Div 3 played one of the premiership favourites Southern Power at 11 PAUL KONOWALOW

14 RICHARD TROON Gwawley and were competitive through patches but lacked a lot of 12 ROBERT THOMPSON 15 TODD FRASER The inaugural Bulldogs Cup Racing night was held on Saturday cohesion as the Power showed why they have remained unde- and was a great success for all that attended. The next social 13 MITCH BURTON 16 NICK McGANN feated so far. Work at training will see an improvement next time event is the premier of The Dictator on 16 May at the Randwick 14 ADAM SANTAROSA 17 JACK McKINLEY the teams clash. Ritz. Contact the club for ticket into. Best were Andy Davis in his 50th game for the club 15 ANDREW CRUWYS 19 MATT RAWLINSON (Congratulations Andy) and David Cheam. 16 COREY LAWSON 20 SAM TAGLIABUE The Bulldogs would like to thanks their sponsors, Kensington 18 ILARIO PATTI 21 JOSH PARMENTER Physio, Totally Workwear Mascot, Computer Room Solutions, Div 5 played Penrith at Dukes Oval on Sunday with Justin Graham in 19 LEWIS DAWSON 22 CHRIS BEACHLEY The Doncaster Hotel, Precise Air and Higgins Building. his first game back from an injury enforced layoff and Craig Stam- 23 ANTHONY RODRIGUES mers the best in a 98 point victory. It was notable to see Ryan 20 AARON FINDLAY 24 RHYS McALISTER Eckert in a footy jumper instead of an umpires shirt and get 21 ADAM FURLEY 25 ANDREW GOODIESON through the game unscathed, as well as a couple of old never 22 BRAD WICKEN 26 LEIGH LAVERY were's having a run. The match was also notable not just for Rob- 23 BLAKE PARKER 27 ALEX HENDERSON bie Morrisons 8 goals but also him dishing off inside 30metres from goal. We never thought we would see the day!!! 24 COLIN GRAHAM 29 CHRIS JOURDAIN 26 ADAM SHELDON 30 ED KIEL The under eighteens continued their winning ways with a strong 28 BRIAN MING 31 JACK McANESPIE victory over Mac Uni. Ronny Coleman and Ryan Payne were out- 29 JOHNO MOORE 32 BEN ZIESCHANG standing in the 39 point victory, which sees the side gaining confi- 30 ANTHONY SIMPSON 33 BRENDAN HACKETT dence that they could be a force in 2012. 34 TIM GARRETT 36 JOHN HOOK 37 TIM WILLIAMSON The Magpies are back at the nest this week looking to atone for 38 JAMES PASCOE some poor home results so far this season. 40 BEN WAY Good luck boys. 41 MITCHELL WOODS 46 JORDAN WOODS 48 BEN REAGAN 49 PAT STOKES 52 TOM KEOGH 60 LEIGH McWHIRTER

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Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 12 Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 25 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au HOLROYD PARRAMATTA GOANNAS ST GEORGE DRAGONS 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Shane Jorgenson Senior Coach: Terry Mudge No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Blue & Yellow Club Colours: Red & White 1 BEN HODGSON 1 ADAM BYRNE www.goannas.com.au www.stgeorgeafc.com.au 2 DANIEL NAPPER 2 MICHAEL STACEY (vc) The Holroyd Parramatta Blacktown Goannas welcome A big thank you to the North Shore Bombers for hosting us at 3 JORDAN WEST 3 LUCK COCKS you to our inaugural Ladies Day at Gipps Rd Oval. We Gore Hill Oval and for Moorebank joining us there in an unusual 4 PATRICK McBRIDE 4 JARRYD SMITH hope to acknowledge the contribution of the ladies asso- Dragons home match. 5 RUEBEN BAJADA 6 MARK GRAHAM 5 JORDAN PIDGEON ciated with our club and to provide a sociable and enjoy- It was mentioned last week that our Under 18’s are improving 7 DAVID RYAN able atmosphere to encourage partners, mothers, sisters 6 BEN DYHRBERG each week and so it was again. North Shore always has a strong 8 MICHAEL MILNER and friends to attend future games. 7 LUKE McLEOD 18’s side and we thought ourselves unlucky not to win. The 9 DECLAN DONOHUE development is such that the wins will come, not that this is the 8 MATTHEW CAHILL 10 SCOTT RICHMOND A big thanks to the ladies who contribute in the front line only indicator that we are measuring. It is pleasing to see the 11 STEPHEN WILSEN 9 GRADY TAPPING numbers that turn up to training and recoveries and their will- every week to the Goannas, especially Babs Cahill, 12 BEN SHARP 10 BRYCE MAYNE ingness to implement in the match, the drills that they practice. Heather Watson & Michelle Smith. 13 BRYCE ADDISON A run of winning matches is not far away. 11 SCOTT MAGUIRE 14 BEN JONES This is of course not to forget those unsung heroes who 12 GRANT WEBB Ressies were confident of reversing last week’s loss and it 15 DANIEL RIXON give us the time and space to enjoy our footy, have a few 13 JAKE BRAZELL turned out to be reasonably close between the sides. When we 16 LACHLAN PERRIS drinks with our mates and come home with a bag of dirty 17 BEN VOIGHT 14 SCOTT NOLAN did manage to kick a goal Moorebank responded almost imme- laundry. diately and when we were dominating play we did not convert 18 NATHAN KENNY 15 MURRAY BAMFORTH the dominance into points on the scoreboard. These were the 19 NICK RYAN 16 STUART McKINLEY The season has been a tough run for the Goannas so far, main differences in a good quality match but we need to 20 MICHAEL HOLMES 17 CHARLES GALAYINI coming up against the top 3 sides in our first 3 outings in change the momentum immediately. 21 DAVID LYCAKIS 22 KIERAN DONOHUE 18 BRETT RIZZO Division 1. The Bombers are a good benchmark and after our 3-0 start to 23 JASON SADDINGTON 19 KRISTIAN CARVILLE Last week, as in all of our recent matchups, we held our the season perhaps our first grade and supporters got slightly in 24 TIM ADDISON front of ourselves. At three-quarter time the scoreboard indi- 20 MARK HILL own against UTS for 3 quarters but were unable to run 25 JACK SCULLY cated that we were still in the game but in truth we were well 21 PETER ZUVELLA out the match. 26 RYAN BENNETT beaten around the ground in most positions and for most of 27 PAUL SAIN 22 MARK HUDSON the time. As usual the Dragons never gave in but the Bombers 28 DANIEL CULLEN 23 KANE RADFORD The next 3 weeks see us play at home so we are looking were too quick and their skills too clean for us on the day. It will 29 ANDREW HERNE forward to being more competitive and earning our be different when we play our home match where ever that 24 GREG ADAMS 30 ALEXANDER WYNN stripes. may be. 25 MATTHEW DIXON 31 LLOYD PERRIS 26 BEN POOLEY The Lowe’s Encouragement Award went to Michael Holmes 32 JONATHON SHINEBERG 33 ADAM BUTTLING 27 SHANE WILLIAMS who is in career best form. 34 RICK TALBOT 28 UMIT AKGUL Ruckman Pat McBride plays his 100th 35 CHRIS OGLE 29 SHANE WAHID First grade game today in a career of 36 BEN CARROLL 33 ANDREW MUNNS (c) 122 senior games and 15 at Under 37 BRYCE McEVOY th 18 level. He is 1068 player to play 38 BEN MADDEN 35 SIMON POTTER first grade for the Dragons. 39 CALLUM ANDREWS 36 SIRELI FIFITA 40 GAVIN RAPER 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final

Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 24 Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 13 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au NORTH SHORE BOMBERS MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WARRIORS 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Jon Hayres Senior Coach: Damien Phillips 2012 Team List No Name Goals Club Colours: Black & Red Club Colours: Red, Black & White 1 LACHLAN PRYOR No Name Goals www.northshorefc.com.au www.muafc.com 2 DANNY ROBERTS 1 COLBY SCHULZ 3 DALE FITZGERALD It’s Super Saturday at Gore Hill, with four games back to back. Div 4 will In recognition of Anzac Day, Macquarie University Australian playing against Gosford for the second time this year, while the Under 2 NATHAN JACKSON 4 MICHAEL TRENT Football Club worked together with RSL NSW to plan last week- 18s, reserves and seniors will be taking on Wests. So far this year, no 5 JARRYD WATTERS 3 DYLAN BROGAN North Shore team in any grade has lost at Gore Hill; and we’ll be hoping end’s fixture to pay respect to our service men and women, 6 SAM CURRUTHERS both past and present. They were honoured with a minutes to keep that record intact today. We welcome our visitors from Gosford 5 PAUL JACKSON 7 BRENDAN FITZGERALD and Wests, and hope you’ll enjoy a great day of footy. silence before the commencement of each game where both 8 CHRIS MURPHY teams lined the front of the centre square in tribute. In addi- 7 JAMES MOYLAN 9 ADRIAN HARRY Last week was one of mixed fortunes for North Shore. The seniors took tion, the Warriors held a raffle featuring a GWS Giants cap, 9 THOMAS POPE 10 JASON HARRY on St George in an absorbing struggle. The first half was an arm wrestle, signed by Kevin Sheedy and Israel Folau with all proceeds do- with only a kick in it at half time. But the second half saw the Bombers 12 SAM NAISMITH nated to the legacy foundation going to the welfare for re- 10 GAVIN NIXON pull away to take out a comfortable win. It was a thriller for the Under 13 TIM NASH turned servicemen. Club President Luke Gemmill said the round 18s, as St George threw everything at our young Bombers but the 11 LUKE GEMMILL 14 JAMIE O’DELL Bombers showed plenty of character to hang on and win by a kick. was particularly important “we have a number members who 15 SCOTT EASEY Div 4 hit the road to Manly, and put in a solid fighting effort. It wasn’t serve in the Australian Defence Force” adding “ this is a small 12 PETE LEBRETON acknowledgement of the contribution they are making to our 16 MATTY THOMAS enough to take the points, but the improvement in our thirds team this season continues. And it was a tough away trip for Div 1 at Gwawley country”. 14 ANDREW ROBERTSON 17 MICHAEL VOYAGE against Southern Power. 19 RYAN MELDRUM 15 SAMUEL WOOD In the matches, the Warriors triumphed by 5 points in a nail 20 PAT CODLING The North Shore Australian Football Club is happy to announce that bitting clash in Division 3 over Sydney Hills Eagles away from 16 SAM FORREST two of our valued existing sponsors - WB Financial and Prime Construc- 21 TOM McMAHON home. The Warriors went into the halftime break down by 22 ZAC MANLEY tions - have signed on again as sponsors for the 2012 season. 18 MARK BISHOP Keeping our existing sponsors is even more important than securing three goals. In a word of reassurance during his talk to players 24 NICK TODD new ones, and we thank them for their generous support. in the shed, Coach Matt Scoular explained that flat-feet and 19 CAMERON LUDOWYKE 25 RON WASON lack of accountability was the team’s only weakness. Taking to 20 MICHAEL TWOHIG 26 TIM WESTON On 19 May we are having a masquerade cocktail function at the Crows the field with clear instruction of how to overcome the deficit, 27 SAM SCHMIDT Nest Hotel. the Warriors delivered a premiership quarter kicking four goals 22 MARK RICE 28 KEITH MITCHELL The Crowie have given us our own private room for the night, and to one to tie the score at 60 points apiece heading into the final cocktail food will be served throughout. Drinks will be at bar prices. 23 JORDAN BELL 29 LACHLAN KILPATRICK term. In the final quarter some handy ruckwork and accurate The night will start at 7pm and entry is $20 at the door. Tickets will also forward line delivery from man of the match Sam Simpson was 30 RORY PRYOR be sold at Thursday night dinner or game day Saturday for $15. The 25 BRODIE COOPER 31 JACK DAVIS dress code is cocktail, which means no jeans or t-shirts. Masks are enough to set up full forward Mark Rice with the opportunity 28 SIMON LAWRENSON 32 TOM ANYSLEY essential! to seal the deal in the games dying minutes. The final score 12.9.81 to 12.14.86. 33 DOUG HADDIN As always, please remember to bring your sponsorship card and use it 32 JOSEPH RISLEY when making purchases at the bar. 34 DAVID ORR The Warrior lost all other fixtures in Division 4, 5, Under18s 34 ANGUS RODGERS 35 CHARLIE CALLENDAR Good luck for all players, coaches and officials in today’s games. &Women’s while the Division 1 side had a bye. 36 TIM SCHMIDT Go North Shore!!! 38 BROCK HATTON This weekend the Warriors play UTS in Division 1 & 4 and line- 39 PATTY BRACKIN up against Saints FC in Divisions 3 & 5. 40 BRENT BARNES 41 RICHARD LYNCH 42 ADAM REDDIE 45 ALEX HARMER 46 KADE TANGNEY 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final 1/4 1/2 3/4 Final

Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 14 Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 23 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au SOUTHERN POWER WESTERN SUBURBS MAGPIES 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Rod Craig & Simon Closter Senior Coach: Peter Free No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Aqua, Black & White Club Colours: Black & White 1 YANNICK MILLIGAN-SAVILLE 1 LIAM DAVIS www.southernpower.com.au www.sydneymagpies.com.au 2 JOSHUA ZOPPO 2 ALAN FRITSCH Last weekend the Power men’s sides hoped to bounce back A depleted Wests side lined up on Wednesday to one of the top sides in 3 JAMES MUIR Balmain and, in front of a big Anzac day crowd and in beautiful conditions, the 3 RYAN MURPHY into the winner’s list after a couple of hard fought losses in 4 JARRYD POLLEY young Magpies couldn't pull off an upset. Coach Peter Free addressed the players 4 JAMES CLARKE Round 3. The 1’s and 2’s both had strong wins along with the before the game asking for a full 4 quarter effort despite them being under- 5 DANIEL LAMBERT 5 MATTHEW DOWLING Under 18’s side, whilst the 3’s and the Women’s sides both manned but the youngsters, despite kicking the first goal and having a bit of the 6 JAMES NEWBURY went down to strong opposition. play allowed Balmain to find their feet early and they never relented. Missing Ruckman Bill Lafferty, Captain Stephen Hudson and forward Matt Eurell along 7 CLINT McGRATH 6 ROD CRAIG with Rory Miller, the Magpies went in with a young side with young Jack Codd- 8 SHANE AITCHISON 7 PHILLIP HAMER The seniors looked to improve on their result last week as they Miller making his senior debut. At times they held sway with the more polished Dockers and contained them well enough but in the end class and experience told 9 PETER MAXWELL 8 STUART BRIERTY took on North Shore. The boys came out hard right from the word go, to see them win every quarter and comfortably take out and the second half turned into a procession. The Dockers have a strong 10 FRED LOGAN 9 ANDREW CRAIG group of midfielders and a tall forward or two and they look to be one of the main out the match 79 to 10. Whilst the win was pleasing for the chances this year. Peter Grundy and James Muir battled hard in the backline to 11 MATT EURELL 10 CAMERON ROE seniors, inaccuracy will require some attention on the track this stem the flow and Brenton Mumme flashed in and out to show how good a player 12 BILL LAFFERTY he is. Big Josh Zoppo showed how good a young talent he is by kicking 3 goals out 11 MITCHELL NEW week with the likes of Shaun Demont & Co kicking 10 goals and 13 JAMIE SCOTT a total of 5. It was a demoralising loss for the First Grade but one that should be 19 behinds on the day. 12 ADAM COOK seen in terms of the future with the experience and level needed to obtain suc- 14 STEPHEN HUDSON cess in the top flight for our youngsters clearly displayed by the Dockers. 15 JEFF MORGAN 13 MATTHEW YOUNG Leon Johnson was named best on ground for the match with a The other grades on Saturday saw the Reserve Grade boys come frustratingly 16 TIM LAMBERT 14 DANIEL TURNER great showing, while Phil Hamer & Liam Davis were again close to recording their first win leading Penrith at half time only to fail to go on 17 BUCK ALLEN 15 MICHAEL FINDLAY amongst the teams best, as Al Fritsch added 4 goals in his quest with it in the second half. Christien Specha, Pat Boyd and Ryan Hinson showed to try and bag more majors then club new recruit Jared Wilson, their recent first grade experiences boded well by being the best in the losing 18 ROBBIE BAMFORD 16 GRAHAM ENRIGHT who has had the early break on the Fritsch. side, the final score was 81-43 to Penrith. 19 RORY MILLER The U18's recorded their first win for the season beating Penrith and didn't they 17 ROSS EMMERICK sing the victory song loudly. Warwick Polley's side showed they have some very 20 JACK CODD-MILLER 18 LUKE JANSSON This weekend all Power teams have away matches, with the 1’s talented players and their effort over the four quarters was impressive. Vasili 21 PETER GRUNDY Romanos was clearly the best player along with Ben Polley and Bilal Taha and the and 3’s taking on UNSW, the 2’s up against Sydney Hills Eagles, 22 LYN ROEHRIG 19 ANDREW CLUFF the Women up against Auburn, whilst the 18’s have a sched- future does look bright for our club with these youngsters coming through. the final score was 90-31. 23 PAT WILLMOT 20 LIAM AGGETT uled wet weather round. Good luck to all sides this weekend! 24 PAT GANNON 21 JAKE HARDY The next round sees the Magpies travel to Gore Hill to take on the North Shore Southern Power would like to thank the strong support from Bombers our hated enemy. The Magpies were belted last year and they will have 25 CHRISTIEN SPECHA 22 JARRYD WILSON to be at their best to prevent a repeat performance. 26 BILAL SCKAFF our sponsers - Miranda Hotel, Blum, Programmed, Runnulla, 23 MATTHEW GRAHAM M.I.Linings, Mortgage Choice, Battery World, Dial A Picture See you on Saturday. 27 SCOTT LEAR 24 MARSHALL CAIRNDUFF Frame, Couvaras Architects, Sean Fitzpatrick Panelbeating, 29 NATHAN SCARFO Salon Seventy Six, AESC and Greater Union Miranda. 25 LEON JOHNSON 30 PATRICK BOYD 31 SEAMUS PEARSON 27 IAN HOLDER 32 BRENTON MUMME 28 RHYS DAVIS 33 RYAN HINSON 29 KEITH LILL 34 JOHN BANNISTER 31 JACK DICKENS 35 ADAM GREEN 32 SHANE DEMIR 36 DAVID GREEN 34 RYAN KING-THORNBURG 37 JARRYD LEAR 46 DARREN HASSETT 36 TRISTAN SMITH

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Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 22 Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 15 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au SYDNEY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS MANLY WARRINGAH WOLVES 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Damien Hall Senior Coach: Leigh Brain 2012 Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Blue & Gold Club Colours: Maroon & White 4 MICHAEL HIGGINS www.suanfc.com www.manlyafl.com 1 CONNOR PETTERSON 5 JACK CASPERSON 2 DAVID STROUD 10 NICK COSTELLO The Club is excited about hosting Pennant Hills for Ladies It was huge day for the Wolves at Weldon Oval with all senior grades 3 TYRONE ARMITAGE 14 MONTY KROCHMAL Day. Being the first major social event of the year SU- having big wins, while the 18’s won a tight one on the road. The victories 4 DAVID KOVACEVIC 15 JAMES LEWINGTON ANFC Ladies Day will be a day full of entertainment run- for Division 1 and 2 were extremely pleasing, both keeping their oppo- 5 TOMMY BECKETT 17 JESS McGUIRK ning from 2.00pm through till late. Hampers are available nents to a solitary goal. 19 MJ FIGG 6 RYAN WEARNE for pre purchase with the only item to BYO being your Division 1 maintained its perfect start to the year with a 156 point win, its 20 DEAN McKAY picnic rug. Drink specials, give aways and some football largest victory in years. The Wolves came out firing and kept their foot on 7 JACK HAWKINS 25 JORDON McCREARY in between, the Club looks forward to thanking the La- the pedal all afternoon. Big Kova (7 goals) had a dominant debut, while 8 HARRY WEBB other top performers included Tommy Thurgaland, Stroudy and Ty, but in 26 ALEXANDER HAWTIN 9 ANTHONY ROBERTSON dies of SUANFC for their continued support. Entertain- all it was a fantastic team performance. Spider bobbed up forward with 4 27 PETER CASEY ment will be from Nic Henstridge from 2-7pm and Syn- majors, Stroudy (3 goals) Ty and Chooka (2 goals) were the other multiple 10 ANGUS BUNCLE 29 SAM ORTON ergy from 8-late in The Grandstand. goal scorers. This week the Wolves will face a tough challenge out at new- 11 MITCHELL MORGAN 30 MATT LEMME comers Penrith. 12 JAMES MASON 31 NICK BOWEN More information can be found on the Club website Division 2 also had resounding win with a 129 point victory over Au- 32 MATT HUTTON 13 GARETH BENBOW (www.suanfc.com.au) or Facebook page burn. After a sluggish start the boys kicked into gear after the first break 33 TOM ELKINGTON 14 JAMES GOTTSCHALK (www.facebook.com/SydneyUniAFL). and ran away with a big win. Johnny Mac (5 goals) was a star, with new 34 MAX CARTER player Nick also bagging 4 goals. Tiergas, Wills and Dom controlled the 15 ERIC BURKE

35 JOHN HAGGARTY game through the middle of the ground which was pleasing for coach 16 BEN JOSEPH The Club thanks our 2012 Partners: Wharton. This week they travel out to Camden which should be a tough 36 ANDREW HOLMES 17 JASPER LAMBE game with Camden in good form. 38 TIM AIR 18 LEVI BRAIN 39 KYLE UNDERWOOD Cerno, Bendigo, CplusC Design and Construct, Sydney Division 4 kicked started the day at Weldon with 42 point win over local 19 CRAIG PRIDGEON 40 TOM AITKEN University Sport and Fitness, The Grandstand Bar and rivals North Shore. After a fantastic first half the Wolves had control of the game with a 7 goal lead and didn’t give any of that up in the 2nd half. Jar- 20 HARRISON KOCH 42 ROHAN MACPHERSON Restaurant, The Empire Hotel Annandale, SportsLab, Thema, Ark Total Wealth, The Rubbish Taxi, GNC Live rah starred up forward kicking some miracle goals, ending with 7 majors. 21 MATT AHERN 43 DANE ROBERTON Other good performers included Daisy, Schultzy, Wombat and Stinger. 44 GABRIEL ROBBIE Well Broadway This week’s match is the curtain raiser to Div 1 out against last year’s 22 THOMAS THURGARLAND 45 RYAN KENNEDY grand finalists Penrith which should be a great test to see how much we 23 SAM RIX have improved after a good start to the year. 46 DAVID CONWAY 24 JACOB GRAHAM 47 NICK BARTON Under 18’s made it 4 from 4 for the Wolves over the weekend, holding off 25 RYAN McSORLEY 49 ARON EVERETT the Eagles by 17 points. After half time the young Wolves came out firing 26 ROBERT HART 50 JETHRO BRAICO and despite a late charge they held strong to grab the 4 points. Brodie, Belly and Cal were the best performers with Tommy McCaffrey kicking 2 27 CALUM JOHNSON 51 -STEWART goals. This week the 18’s are the only home side at Weldon, hosting Mac 28 BYRON HORRELL 52 BEN COFFEY Uni. 29 JIMI McDONALD 53 MIKE CAREY 54 NICK LYE Good luck to all teams this week and thanks again to our 2012 sponsors, 30 NATHAN BOSSCHIETER Hotel Steyne, Bray’s IGA, Ann Wilson Funerals, Chocolate Box Training, 55 HARRISON DIXON 31 CLINTON SCARFE Bendigo Bank, Australian School of Massage, Raised by Wolves, Dental 56 MADDIS BISHOP Design and JC’s Pizza Café. 32 BEN COLLINS 57 RONAN GERAGHTY 33 JAMES BEHAGG

58 JANSON DOUGHTY 34 JACKSON POLA-SMITH 60 DANIEL RISBY 35 TOBY JONES

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Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 16 Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 21 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au PENRITH RAMS PENNANT HILLS DEMONS 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Phil McGuinness Senior Coach: Chris Yard No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: Black, Teal & White Club Colours: Navy blue & Red 1 BRYCE RONEY 1 DANIEL KEATING www.penrithrams.com.au www.phafl.com.au 2 NATHAN ALLISON 2 SEBASTIAN PARKER 3 ADAM SHARP The Penrith Rams made it two wins on the bounce as they overcame a deter- On Saturday Pennant Hills Demons travelled to the Village Green to mined Western Suburbs side by 38 points at Picken Oval on Saturday. The Rams 3 AARON CRISFIELD 5 RYAN BOYD play unbeaten UNSW-Easts. The students kick 2 quick goals in the first were slow to start, the Magpies gaining the early ascendancy to lead by 13 points 4 TOM ANGEL 6 DALE CHIVAS at quarter time, a lead which they managed to maintain at the long break. An old- few minutes before the Demons settled to reply with 3 goals to lead by 7 DANIEL SCHROOT fashioned spray by coach Phil McGuinness at half-time saw Penrith work their 4 points at ¼ time. The second quarter continued with the high stan- 5 ALISTAIR RICHARDSON 8 BLAKE ROBERTS way back into the contest to take a narrow one point lead at the final change, dard of football from both sides but inaccurate kicking by UNSW had 6 BRANT JACK before powering away in the final term with five unanswered goals to take the the Demons with a 9 point break at the main break. The third quarter 9 JAY EDWARDS 9 NICK CAMPBELL spoils. Dale Chivas and Jay Edwards lead the way for the Rams, with the younger was a tight struggle with both backlines holding sway in a tight game to 10 BEN ROBINSON brigade of Kavera Carr, Adam Sharp, George Paneras and Daniel Schroot also see both teams level on 60 points each at ¾ time. The last quarter was 10 ROB WATTS 11 DAVID BRADLEY showing out. Matt Gann did well in his first senior game to boot three goals, as did rover Matt Lewis. a classic with UNSW kicking 3 goals 7 behinds and leading the Demons 11 GLENN WATTS 12 TAYT CORLESS into time on. A determined Demons team outfit saw them kick 3 goals 12 DAVID SMITH The reserves fell to their second straight defeat, falling short by 18 points to well into time on to win by 2 points. Best Players were Kieran Wright, 13 SAM LOCKART 13 HARRY ANGEL 14 MATTHEW PAYNE Gosford in Division Four. The Rams were second best for most of the day, before Nick Campbell, Tim Wales, Matt Carey, Matt McCamey and Aaron Cris- a final quarter comeback which saw them just fall short. Tom Noble was Penrith’s field. Goal kickers were Ranga Ediriwickrama 3, 2 & 1 14 ALEX GOODALL 15 KAVERA CARR best, and he received excellent support from Matt Payne and Brayden Wilson. each to Tom Edmonds, Tim Wales, Luke Bilbe, Nick Baglin, Daniel 15 KIERAN WRIGHT 17 GEORGE PANERAS Newcomers to the club in Mark Batten and Scott Randall also played strongly, Keating, Sam Widmer, Matt Carey and Chris Barton whilst Jake Shelley and Rick Ooms finished with three goals apiece. 16 TIM WALES 18 MAX McNAMARA

17 ADAM NIXON 19 ADAM WEST In Division Five, the Rams were well beaten by Moorebank to the tune of 98 Division 1 started well against UNSW-Easts to lead by 11 points at ¼ 20 LIAM MURPHY points at Dukes Oval on Sunday. Brendan Ridges and Ben Priest stood out for the time. Unfortunately the Demons allowed the students to get back into 18 DAN WITT Rams, with Theo Paneras in his first ever game of football also doing well. The the game from then on and the lead was reduced to only 5 points at 21 JOSH ANASIS 19 PAT WITT Weller boys, Justin and Sid, booted all three goals for Penrith. half time. The third and final quarters saw the students take over the 22 MATTHEW GANN game to lead by 10 points at ¾ time but run away to win by 43 points at 20 JOSH BARTY The U/18’s battled hard before going down by 59 points to Wests, with only a six 23 MITCH REINHARD the final siren. That said, all players put in a good effort - best players 21 BEN URWIN goal to one second term letting the boys down. Matt Purse and James Devlin 24 BEN McGOVERN continued their fine form, with Pat Pope, Martin Wyburn, Theo Whitmore and were Dave Smith, Ted Widmer, Trent Rodden, Adam Dallas, Alec Mo- 23 CHRIS BARTON 25 CHRISTIAN TRIFFIT Will Taylor also doing well. raitis and Oliver Brodie. Goal Kickers were Ted Widmer 3, Fraser Nixon, 25 DAMIAN DELL’AQUILA 26 LACHLAN SMITH Nick Dawes and Jarred Gaggin 2 each The Ramettes faced a tough task coming up against UNSW/ES Stingrays at Dukes 26 BRANDON JACK 27 TOM HALL Oval, and the girls matched their more experienced opponents early on before Penno 18"s were looking to continue the good form they had shown in 28 CAMERON SMITH 28 HARLEY STIBBARD fading to go down by 116 points. Despite the size of the loss, the girls continue to the first two rounds. The first quarter had shown we were up and 30 PETER BARNES 29 JAKE SULTANA improve each week and their first win isn’t too far away. Nat Camilleri, Kate about having kept the opposition to 2 goals whilst scoring 6 ourselves; Easthope and Lauren Bozic were Penrith’s best. 31 MITCH CRAWFORD 30 GORDON HOWELL Chris McKay kicked 4 for the quarter and dominated the forward line. 31 NATHAN ROWLEY This weekend sees four games back at Greygums Oval, with Division 5 kicking off The game changed dramatically from then on with the Demons thinking 32 FRASER NIXON the job was done and credit must go to the Bulldogs who fought back. 32 GRANT BERRY the day against Sydney Uni, before the U/18’s come up against Illawarra. The 33 MATTHEW CARTER seniors and reserves then take on Manly, with the seniors facing their toughest Penno eventually closed out the game in the last quarter winning by 31 33 LUKE BURCHER test to date as they come up against last year’s premiers in Division One. The points. 35 NICK BAGLIN 34 JAKE PIANTA Ramettes travel to Mahoney Park to take on Mac- Best players were Liam Williams, James Dunn, Josh Barty, Matt Baglin, 38 SAM WIDMER quarie Uni. 36 MARK WOODFORD Jackson Row and Daniel Fiedler. 41 MATTHEW CAREY 37 MATTHEW LEWIS The club would like to acknowledge the continued 42 THOMAS EDMUNDS 42 LUKE JONES support in 2012 of our wonderful sponsors, IGA Signature, Ice Break Ice Coffee, the Red Cow Inn, 43 TED WIDMER 43 CAMERON BUTLER Freestyle Barber Shop and Mr Taxman. 52 DARREN BOULET 46 NATHAN WRIGHT 50 JASON JACKOSIN 55 MATT McCAMEY 51 JAKE SHELLEY 56 RANGA EDIRIWICKRAMA 54 BRAD REDFERN 59 LUKE BILBE

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Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 20 Round 5 - 5th—6th May 2012 17 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au BALMAIN DOCKERS ILLAWARRA LIONS 2012 Team List 2012 Team List Senior Coach: Craig White Senior Coach: Ken Ewen - C h a p p e l No Name Goals No Name Goals Club Colours: White & Purple Club Colours: Red & White 1 BEN HYNDES 1 GERARD WILKIE www.balmaindockers.com.au www.wlions.com.au 2 THOMAS GREEN 3 DANIEL BRIAN We welcome our visitors from the ‘Gong’ to Henson Park this after- 3 KENNETH EWEN-CHAPPELL 4 SEAN BOWEN Thank you to everyone who got along and sup- noon. Most clashes between Illawarra and ourselves have been very 4 WADE EDMED 5 DANE NOBLE close over a long period of time. Today no doubt will follow that pat- ported the $1000 Draw on Saturday night. A big 5 CHRIS HALLY-BURTON 6 ASH AZHAR tern. Our match reports from last round are found below. thank you to Chris Hally-Burton and Matthew Mor- 6 RICKY NEELS 7 JASON FRETWELL On a fine cool and sunny ANZAC afternoon the Balmain Dockers took gan who organised the night and ensured it was a 7 ETHAN HAILEY 8 BRADLEY PLUG the field against Western Suburbs at the newly redeveloped Picken big success. Unfortunately our on-field efforts were 8 BRAD PATTERSON 9 MATTHEW ROUNDS Oval. Wests scored the first goal against the stiff breeze in the first less successful as we suffered three losses to UNSW 9 BARRON HANSON quarter but the Dockers soon struck back with some creative play start- 10 JEREMY KENNEDY 10 JIMMY WEAVERS ing with Leigh Conway. This was to be the pattern all day with Balmain and Sydney Hills. 11 JARROD MOBBS moving the ball strongly out of defence to the mosquito fleet of mid- 11 MITCHELL DALY 12 LEIGH CONWAY fielders who delivered beautifully into the forward line. Ben Taggart 12 RYAN PRICE had a fine game booting 6 goals and Sean Bowen slotted in 5 majors. The Ones let the Eagles get too far in front early and 13 DANIEL McCLURE 13 JOHN MANISCALO Selby Lee Steere continued his great form with 4 goals also and his ruck were never able to fully bridge the gap. Ryan Wells 14 RHYS BRANBROOK 14 JAMES HOWARD work was also of the highest order. “Biggles’’ Llloyd worked the inter- was our BOG and was well supported by Troy Bart- 16 LEWIS WILSON 15 ADRIAN HILL changes sensationally throughout the day and bench coach Bully made some fine moves, one of the best moving Bolty into the ruck in the last lett and Lewis Wilson. 17 KEEGAN LITCHFIELD 16 CRAIG WHITE quarter. Bolty dominated the hit outs in this term. After this Bully flew 18 LUKE RUTTER 17 TOM MATSON off on the 6.30 pm to Spain. Amazing! The Twos looked the goods for the first two and a 19 RYAN WELLS Another highlight of the day was the field kicking of Jeremy “Jezza” 18 TRAVIS STEVENS 21 CHRISTOPHER COOK Kennedy who displayed sensational foot skills. Other fine players on half quarters but couldn’t finish the job off and 19 JASON COULOUPAS the day were Tom Matson, Dane Noble and Matthew Round. The Bal- ended up losing another close one. Best on was 22 DUANE JEFFERIS 21 JACKSON MONK 23 PAUL BALDING main Dockers ran out comfortable winners 25-14 164 to Western Sub- Shane Morgan with good support coming from 22 BEN TAGGART urbs 5-5 35. 24 TROY BARTLETT Joshua Lewis and Chris Cook. 24 DANIEL LLOYD 25 RHYS CUTIFANI On the Saturday morning (extremely early), the Under 18s played 26 RICHARD OEHME 26 AARON COTTRELL Southern Power at Gwawley Oval. The boys started well but were un- Our 18s played with the bare minimum and couldn’t 27 WILL COOK 27 KRISTIAN PEARSON able to build on their efforts and went down by 6 goals. Better players were Plugger, Milky, Dekka, Callum, Thomas and Luke. Our main goal quite match the intensity of the Eagles. Elwyn Rob- 29 ERIN FRANKLIN 28 CHRIS BOLT scorer was Milky on 2. The Seconds on Sunday were narrowly defeated 30 NICK TAIT 30 JEROME FARRELL erts was great all day and got good support from by Sydney University in a very tightly contested match. Some crucial 31 SAM JENNER frees caused through lack of discipline were very costly for us. We went Josh Roebuck and David Wood. 32 MICHAEL CAR 32 SAM CAIRNS down 8.3-51 to 8.7-55. Players who performed strongly throughout the 33 JOSH CASS day were John Antonello, Wayd Blackburne, John Maniscalco, Brad 33 JOSHUA LEWIS 34 TROY LUFF Plug, Kevin Jones, Neale Merrick and Daniel Lloyd. Top goal scorer on This week we hit the road to take on Balmain in the 34 JOSHUA TIER 37 KEVIN JONES the day was Brad Plug with 3 and Kippa kicked 2. Senior grades, whilst the 18s travel to Penrith. Good 35 MATTHEW ADAMSON

44 LEWIS BOND luck to all teams this week. 38 MITCHELL BATES Christmas in July is coming! Nominations for Santa are being taken. See 39 JACOB BROOKFIELD 56 SELBY LEE-STEER Luffy to book your seats on July 21. More details to follow soon. 41 BEN GATWOOD 57 KRIS ERRICSON Go you Lions! 43 DYLAN BROOKE 58 DION BURKE 44 PETER LLOYD 59 MITCH ROSE 48 RYAN WOODWARD 60 TOM MABON 58 SHANE MORGAN

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