CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD 1998 CCAFL Masterfoods Cup Draw - Seniors <> CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD <> ROUND 1 ROUND 9 Gosford 21-12-138 v Bateau Bay 10-17-77 Saturday, June 27 Volume 2, Issue 8. Price: $1 61718 June 1998 Killarney Vale 21-23-149 v Peninsula Swans 13-15-93 Bateau Bay v Peninsula Swans at Mingara Terrigal Avoca 22-24-156 v Wyong Lakes 15-6-96 Sunday, June 28 Killamey Vale v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street ROUND2 Wyong Lakes v Gosford at Tacoma Oval Peninsula Swans 7-2-44 v Terrigal Avoca 36-24-240 Wyong Lakes 18-16-124 v Bateau Bay 12-13-85 ROUND10 Killarney Vale 14-12-96 v Gosford 14-8-92 Saturday, July 4 Peninsula Swans v Wyong Lakes at McEvoy Oval I ROUND3 Sunday, July 5 Peninsula Swans 6-6-42 v Gosford 13-20-98 Killamey Vale v Bateau Bay at Adelaide Street Sunday, June 14 Terrigal Avoca v Gosford at Heazlett Park Bateau Bay v Terrigal Avoca at Mingara Wyong Lakes v Killamey Vale at Tacoma Oval ROUND 11 AUSTRALIAN Saturday, July 11 FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUB Challenge Gosford v Bateau Bay at Adcock Park CentralCoast 11-15-81 v Newcastle 17-21-123 Killamey Vale v Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street Sunday, July 12 Hunter Challenge Terrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes at Heazlett Park Hunter 5-5-35 v Sydney Football League 15-16-106 ROUND12 Masterfoods and the Central Coast AFL ROUND4 Saturday, July 18 Terrigal Avoca 11-11-77 v Killarney Vale 11-14-80 Bateau Bay v Terrigal Avoca at Mingara Gosford 20-115-135 v Wyong Lakes 9-14-68 Peninsula Swans v Gosford at McEvoy Oval Peninsula Swans 26-14-170 v Bateau Bay 13-8-86 Sunday, July 19 Wyong Lakes v Killamey Vale at Tacoma Oval ROUND 5 Peninsula Swans 8-5-53 v Killarney Vale 19-25-139 ROUND13 Bateau Bay 11-18-84 v Gosford 25-17-167 Saturday, July 25 Wyong Lakes 9-13-67 v Terrigal Avoca 29-16-184 Gosford v Wyong Lakes at Adcock Park PROUDLYPRESENT THE 1998 Peninsula Swans v Bateau Bay at McEvoy Oval ROUND 6 Sunday, July 26 Bateau Bay 12-14-86 v Killarney Vale 17-14-116 Killamey Vale v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street Terrigal Avoca 20-19-130 v Gosford 11-15-81 MASTERFOODS PREMIERSHIP Wyong Lakes 14-14-98 v Peninsula Swans 13-15-93 ROUND14 Saturday, August 1 ROUND7 Gosford v Killamey Vale at Adcock Park Saturday, June 6 Sunday, August 2 SEASON. Killamey Vale v Gosford at Adelaide Street Terrigal Avoca v Peninsula Swans at Heazlett Park Monday, June 8 Wyong Lakes v Bateau Bay at Tacoma Oval Peninsula Swans v Terrigal Avoca (Postponed) Bateau Bay v Wyong Lakes at Mingara ROUND15 Saturday, August 8 ROUNDS Gosford v Terrigal Avoca at Adcock Park Saturday, June 20 Bateau Bay v Killamey Vale at Mingara Gosford v Peninsula Swans at Adcock Park Sunday, August 9 Sunday, June 21 Wyong Lakes v Peninsula Swans at Tacoma Oval Terrigal Avoca v Bateau Bay at Heazlett Park Killamey Vale v Wyong Lakes at Adelaide Street First Semi Final - Saturday August 15 at Adelaide Street
Second Semi Final - Saturday August 22 - Tacoma Oval
Preliminary Final - Saturday August 29 - Tacoma Oval
Grand Final - Sunday September 6 - Adelaide Street
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Inside this issue. From The Editor 1998 CCAFL Masterfoods Cup Draw- Juniors
The Task Force "'POft indi"""'5 thal the cum:nt annual c:ost of running the ROUND 1 J:l«Jnd 7 IJreview & 3 NSWAFL, ACTAFL 111d NSWIA.C.T. Australian FOOlball Development ROUND9 1JyTheWar- Foundation is S2. I million. Sunday, April 19 Sunday, June 28 Gosford v Bateau Bay at Adcock Park Bateau Bay v Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street The Task Force~ believes the iru:rcmental funding required for the Killamey Vale v Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street Killamey Vale v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street 12tJund t51Jeview current financial year is $ l million and in the next two or three years, incmnental funding should increase to S3. 7 million per ye:ar, or a total of Terrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes at Heazlett Park Wyong Lakes v Gosford at Tacoma Oval $S.8 million per year. The Task Force believes there ""' a range of additional funding sources including CC 2 23 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD 1998 MASTERFOODS CUP LEAGUE LADDERS l)ound 7 /JreYiew JJlf. qh.e CW The Masterfoods Cup Premiership scores an- MOIRTDO $DOOH IBIEAIRS First Grade other first this weekend when games are spread across the weekend and a match will be played IRIElllllUOM w L D For Ag st o/o Pts on the Public Holiday Monday. Killarney Vale s 580 401 144.6 20 9 The previously designated split round has been " ....they seek him here, they seek him there, they Terrigal Avoca 4 1 796 368 216.3 16 brought back together to allow washed out seek him everywhere ... " games to be played on the next weekend. Gosford 4 2 711 506 140.5 16 North Shore Football Club is planning its Past Players and Officials Reunion at Gore Hill Oval WyongLakes 2 3 453 653 69.4 8 Saturday's match sees Killarney Vale Bombers at home at Adelaide Street to the Gosford Tigers on Saturday June 20. Peninsula Swan 5 495 810 61.l 4 in an important match for both teams. The Bombers only just got the better of the Bateau The Club is trying to contact past players of the 715 Bateau Bay 5 418 58.5 0 Bay Blues in the lait quarter last week while the 1978 Premiership team especially Captain Coach Tigers went down narrowly to the Terrigal Av- John Pitura. Reserve Grade Under 17's oca Panthers. There was only four points be- The 1978 side 20 years on have all been invited tween the teams at their first meeting this year w L D For Ag st % pts w L D For Ag st % pts to attend so if any of them are known to you and this game should also be a tight one. please ask them to contact organiser Lionel Gosford 5 529 256 206.6 20 Killamey Vale 5 465 132 352.3 20 Bombers Coach Paul Harrison said during the Beale on (02) 9948 6808 urgently. week that the Blues surprised him last week and BateauBay 3 2 231 295 78.3 12 Bateau Bay 3 2 504 184 273.9 12 his team is ready for the Tigers. Peninsula Swans 3 3 248 371 66.9 1l Terrigal Avoca 3 2 432 174 248.J 1l The Bombers are celebrating 20 years of foot- ball this weekend and Tigers Coach Frank Engel TheCCAFLFOOTBALLRECORDisthe Klllarney Vale 2 3 279 238 117.2 8 Peninsula Swans 2 4 292 400 73.0 8 and his players are intent on spoiling the party. official organ of the Central Coast Australian This match is a replay of the 1996 Masterfoods Football League. Terrigal Avoca 2 3 327 304 107.6 8 Wyong Lakes 2 2 188 272 69.1 Cup Grand Final and could well be a preview of one of the finals matches to come this year. Wyong Lakes 4 242 392 61.7 4 Gos ford 65 784 8.3 0 Published by: Quick & Efficient Business Services, Ph: (02) 4393 2589. On Monday the Blues host Wyong Lakes Mag- E-Mail: [email protected] Under 14's Under 12's pies at Mingara. Two weeks ago the Magpies would have been favoured but the improvement pts pts This weeks contributors: w L D For Ag st % w L D For Agst % shown by the Blues last week against the NCC Hunters - Norris and Peter His- Bombers brings the Blues right into calculations John Peninsula Swans s 322 196 164.3 20 Peninsula Swans 6 478 100 478.0 24 for this. The Blues know that a win this week- cock. end is a must to keep in touch with the Magpies Footystats Diary - Kevin Taylor Klllorney Vale 4 290 132 219.7 16 Terrigal Avoea 4 296 55 538.2 16 and Peninsula Swans on the ladder. Development News - Alan Waud. Editorial, Previews and Reviews - Greg WyongLakes 3 300 85 352.9 12 Bateau Bay 4 265 103 257.3 16 The match between the Panthers and Swans will Stewart. Gos ford 3 2 293 133 220.3 12 G-Osfonl 4 74 301 24.6 4 be played on a date to be decided. Artwork, Design & Layout - Darrel Luck. Terrigal Avoca 105 293 35.8 0 KillameyVale 78 303 25.7 0 Advertising Enquiries - Greg Stewart - (02) 4344 1204 or 0414 567 373 14 4,4 0 Bateau Bay 30 SOI 6.0 0 Wyong Lakes 4 344 E-Mail: [email protected] 22 3 CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD Dound l5 DeYiew "' FootystafB Biapy I 998 1997 Masterfoods Cup Premier Killarney Vale At Tacoma Oval the Wyong Lakes Magpies ROUND TEN - Continued Bombers stayed on top of the 1998 ladder with hosted Peninsula Swans in a must win match for W L D For Agst o/o Pts both teams. After leading by 14 points at both Yi Demons take another belting a five goal victory over Bateau Bay Blues at The Demons suffered their third comprehensive thrashing in four WestB'Dogs 8 2 - 1086 875 124.l 32 Mingara last Saturday. The Bombers were ex and % time the Magpies hung on to run out weeks when they were overrun by Adelaide at Football Pan< on winners by 5 points 14.14-98 to 13.15-93. Sunday. before a crOWd of 40,863. Against Adelaide's tight defence Sydney 7 3 - 1077 951 113.2 28 pected to win easily but new resolve from the Melbourne were starved and managed just eight goals. Up by Blues made the Bombers work hard for the win. 20pts at the last change, Adelaide coach Malcolm Blight stirred his charges to a big win recalling their recent last term capitulation to St. Kilda 7 3 - 1020 941 108.4 28 Both teams had their chance to win the game the Tigers. After an even first quarter the Bombers kicked and the match could have gone either way but North Melb Ii 4 - 1025 1015 101.0 24 to a five goal lead by halftime and despite some the Swans probably lost its chance when the Two of the most telling aspects of the match was the strength of Crow ruckman SHAUN REHN and Adelaide's accuracy in the first Richmond 6 4 866 858 100-9 24 good football from the Blues held that advan Magpies got to a three goal lead at the first half. JEFF WHITE did an outstanding job for Melbourne and battled change. The Swans had to play catch up football manfully against Rehn and throughout the match around the tage to the final siren. ground. Already without IWO major play-makers (Andrew Mcleod Melbourne 6 4 845 890 94.9 24 from that point and failed by the five point injured and Nigel Smart suspended) the Crows will wait anxiously on the Tribunal after DARREN JARMAN was booked for striking - Adelaide 5 5 910 740 123.0 20 Best for the Bombers were Coach Paul Harri margin. ADELAIDE 17 .S.111 (Jarman 3) best James, Bond, Tregenza, son, Dane Amidy, Kurt martin,matt Daniel and MELBOURNE 8.10-58 best. White, Woewodin, S.Febey. West Coast 5 5 941 858 109.7 20 Ben Thomas. Alan Martin showed go.od skills Nothing should be taken away from the y.oung The 'Big Sav' bags 11 with three goals. Magpies side which was superbly led by Paul Victoria Park, the remaining bastion ot •suburban footy" welcomed Essendon 5 5 992 919 107.9 20 Laksa with great support from Peter Boylan, 23, 188 of the faithful on Sunday when Fremanue stood tall against the Magpies taking the result down to the wire. A singular1y great Pt Adelaide 5 5 877 823 106.6 20 Best for the Blues were new signing Sean Ryan Berry and Marty Speed. one-man performance by SAVERIO ROCCA in kicking 11.1 (from Beare, Coach David Reed, Trent Long and 13 marl 4 21 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1?1?~1?~~~~1?1?1?~1?~1?1?1?~1?1?1?1?1?1? 0 0 1? 1? 0 1? 0 See Footystats Diary each day Canton were in front by seven goals at one stage and in the 0 1? pattern of the game, the Lions fought back. Given that Bradley, 1? 0 at www.theage.eom.au/footy98 Ratten, Murphy and Camporeale were in touch, its easier to understand how the Blues kicked 17 goals. Canton by percent· ROUND TEN - May 29·30-31 age stayed on the bottom, joining the Lions on 2+8. Four players ? T. H. Drake & Associates i were booked in the game- CARLTON 17.9-111 (Camporeale 3, 0 Murphy 3, Hulme 3) best, Camporeale, Ratten, Hulme, BRIS 1? 0 Super Saints slaughter Sydney BANE 12.15-87 "White 3, Lappin 3) best, M.Voss, Hart. A.Lynch. 1? 1? 0 Top four leaders crash Dons win narrowly from the Hawks 0 1? 'Sav' and 'Piggy' boot big bags Despite wonky knees, for the second time in three weeks, JASON 1? 0 0 DUNSTALL kicked Hawthorn's first six goals and seven of its first 1?0 MILESTONES - WAYNE CAMPBELL (Reh) played his 150th eight for the Hawks to almost steal the result over Essendon in the twilight game played at Waveney (41,780) on Saturday. Not until 1? senior game ... 100 games for SIMON TREGENZA (Ad) and ? Solicitors 0 DUSTIN FLETCHER (Ess) .. it was the 50th game for ANTHONY the 25 minute mark of the third quarter did a second Hawk kick a goal. 1? 1? INGERSON (Mel). 0 1? 0 FROM THE ROUND - Hawthorn often dominated general play but Essendon found 1? 0 0 •- NORTH MELBOURNE suffered its 8501h League defeat on something and it was a pity the match ending as it did. Goal Sunday ... both Geelong and Canton scored their firsl cenluries umpiring came under the spotlight again when a kick from JUSTIN 1? Buying and selling properties 1? for the season. For Geelong it was 39 years since such a drought BLUMFIELD (Ess) appeared to shave the goal post yet was given • 0 was experienced when in 1959 the cats failed to kick three figures the all-clear after consultation with two boundary umpires and field ~ 1? in the first 12 matches ... Canton's 100-plus was its first century umpire TIM SHEARER. 0 Affordable conveyancing 0 since Round 19 last season - a gap of 12 consecutive matches 1? • 1? SHANE CRAWFORD (Haw) did a good job of containing Es 0 0 sendon captain JAMES HIRD while JONATHAN HAY (Haw) was effective on MATTHEW LLOYD (Ess) - ESSENDON 13.15-93 1? • Workers compensation and personal injury 1? •- St Kilda's won for the seventh succesive time at the SCG. 0 0 Their big score against Sydney on Saturday night sits well among (Lucas 3) best, Wellman, Lucas, Caracella, HAWTHORN 13.9-87 the range of results and when you consider the Swans haven't (Dunstall 9.2) best, Dunstall, S.Crawford, Hay. 1? 1? 0 Family Law 0 beaten the Saints at the SCG since 1989. • Richmond too powerful for Port 1? 1? 0 In successive years, St Kilda thrashed Sydney - with big three "The engine room is where games are won and lost these days Civil and Commercial disputes 0 big tallies at the old Moorabbin ground - 1990, 22.16-148 - and it was Richmond that had half-a-dozen players stoking the 1? • 1? 1991, 24.14-158 -1992, 24.13-157 -and kicked 24.11-155 at the furnaces all day while Port Adelaide was running on the equiva 0 0 SCG in 1994. lent of a half-bag of briquettes" - was how Char1es Happel 1? Court appearances and Legal Advice 1? reviewed the Saturday game (31,225) at the MCG. 0 • 0 In the 90s, Sydney have only beaten St Kilda twice in 14 starts - 1? 1? once in 1996 and 1997 - both were at Waveney. The Tigers were wasteful and their five~oal margin would have 0 0 been greater had it not been for an off-target MATTHEW RICHARDSON who took 15 marks but kicked only 4.7. 1? 1? •- SAVERIO ROCCA's 11.1 was the 40th occasion a Colling 0 0 wood player has kicked 1O~oals or more in a League game. It 1? was the 13th time Saverio Rocca has kicked seven~oals or more The Tigers now at 5+5 lost DUNCAN KELLAWAY when his left 1? 0 0 in a game for the Magpies. knee crumpled in the second term. A reconstruction will keep him out for the rest of the year. WAYNE CAMPBELL was again in 1? 0 1? Amazing game goes to Eagles brilliant form collecting 39 possessions - RICHMOND 13.19-97 0 A crowd of 28,368 on Friday night at the WACA witnessed an (Richardson 4, Holland 3) best, B.Gale, Daffy, Richardson, PORT 1? 4332 1055 1? 0 extraordinary two quarters of football. The Doggies were 9.13-67 best, Lyle, Francou, Eagleton. 0 supreme al the opening and held a 48pt quarter-time lead of 8.4 1? 1? to 0.4 following SCOTT WYND's textbook ruckwork and the Super Saints slaughter the 'pretenders' 0 0 midfield combination of JOSE ROMERO, BRETT MONT St Kilda were slick, efficient and ruthless as they devastated a 1? 1? GOMERY and SCOTT WEST. lethargic Sydney outfit at the SCG on Saturday night. The winning 0 0 margin of 101 pts was the largest from 183 contests dating back to 1? 1897. Most of the 36, 180 present had long departed as the Saints 1? The second term was equally as stunning as West Coast sparked 0 0 by the ruck effort of JASON BALL and the taming of Romero and margin mounted toward three digits. MARK RAY in The Sydney 1? West by DEAN KEMP and MICHAEL BRAUN. The Eagles took Morning Herald reviewing the match: "From the opening moments 1? 0 0 the lead just before the half-time siren, 8.6 to 8.5. The first 16 of the game, St Kilda seemed to have the ball on its fingertips. Every bounce seemed to go its way and every mistake seemed to 1? goals of the game were all kicked to the scoreboard end. 0 1? be made by Sydney". Suite 6, 13 Thompson Street, Long Jetty. 0 The last half was an even battle with the West withstanding a solid 1? 0 1? challenge by the Dogs to win an amazing night of footy by 13pts STEVEN SZILLER put his his stamp on the game in the second 0 - WEST COAST 16.17-113 (Morrison 4, Gehrig 3) best, Ball, when he kicked four goals for the Saints, finishing with 6.2. 1? E-mail: [email protected] 1? Gehrig, Braun, BULLDOGS 15.10-100 (Hudson 5, Grant 3) best. Midfielder ROBERT HARVEY gave another classic Brownlow Hudson. Wynd, Romero. performance with 38 possessions in a match where SI Kilda were so dominating. Sydney were truly palhetic and the scoreline Bottom·Blues break the drought flattered lhem -ST KILDA 24.10-154 (Sziller 6, Heatley 4, Brown 3, Sierakowski 3) best, Harvey, Sziller, Everitt, SYDNEY 8.5-53 Canton and Brisbane, the two under-achievers of 1998 faced (Locket 4, O'Loughlin 3) best, Luff, Seymour, Lockett. each other at Optus (18,267) on Saturday. The Blues recorded their best opening of the season with 6.2 and held on strongly to · break their eight~ame losing streak. 20 5 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD First Aid and Sports Medicine Products and Advice. mN11Wcasld11 .t 111111/,ad tJoasl Hh1t/11,9 NCC Hunters U/18 Fixture & Results for 1998. Specialty Services for Asthma Sufferers. 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Round 8, Saturday June 6 v Baulkham Hills at Newcastle (4:45pm) Round 9, Sunday June 14 v North Shore at Gore Hill Oval LANCE CLARKE - AMCAL CHEMIST Round 10, Saturday June 20 v Western Suburbs at Wagener Oval Round 11, Saturday June 27 v St. George at Olds Park CLARKE'S PHARMACY Round 12, Saturday July 4 v Balmain at Newcastle (4:45pm) Round 13, Saturday July 11 v East Sydney at Adelaide Street ---· --- - -·----- ___,T~ _ --Round n-,- -·saltirdayJUlyT8 v PenriTh-aTGreygums Ovai- Shop 4, Peninsula Plaza Ji Round 15 Saturday July 25 v Ingleburn at Adelaide Street 62 Blackwall Road, Woy Woy lei Round 16'. NCC Hunters - Bye f!J Telephone: 4342 2256 I Round 17, Saturday August 15 v Pennant Hills at Newcastle (4:45pm) 1,~~ ~ Round 18, Saturday August 22 v Western Jets at Wrights Reserve ir ••:·:~tmm~~~=::: Plck-u~:;;:;elivery :::1~•:2~tJm•}JR; ~:;~~[~i;:::t i~~~::;:;:0~;~~:~;;:~:~::~al Second Semi-Final, Sunday September 6 at Wagener Oval Preliminary Final, Sunday September 13 at Wagener Oval Grand Final, Sunday September 20 at Wagener Oval SFL U/18's Ladder w L D B For Ag st % Pts NCC Hunters 6 619 149 415.4 28 Umpires for all Grades; Field, Boundary and Goals Campbelltown 5 414 218 189.9 24 are still needed. North Shore 4 453 197 229.9 22 Adequate remuneration available. Pennant Hills 5 2 660 349 189.1 20 Penrith 4 2 516 295 174.9 20 g;[u 6 19 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD 11m_pire s Corner Hunters Play in Rep Win Over Sydney THE STRETCHER RULE WRESTLING North in Under 18 's Fixture Sydney Aussie Rules Sodal Club U/1 B's If a player is injured during the match or Umpires are instructed to be alert for occur who, in the opinion of club training staff rences of players wrestling, particularly be Leading Goal Kickers required the assistance of a stretcher, a I fore the start of a quarter, after a goal has stretcher will be called for by that club's NSWAFL-C.U.B. ST ATE CHAMPIONSHIP been scored and off the ball during general SFL v RIVERINA FL training staff to ensure the health and safety play. at the SCG, Saturday May 30 Steven Cass Pennant Hills 33 (7) of the player. Club Trainers shall signal that a stretcher is required by raising each arm to SFL 6.4 8.5 13.9 16.15-111 When such incidents are observed, umpires Riverina 1.3 4.6 9.10 10.11-71 a horizontal position on either side of their body. should act as follows. GOALS: SFL: Chris Dale 3, Ashley Reade 3, Ash Chris Lees Campbelltown 29 (5) Thompson 2, Paul Charles 2, Greg Byrne 2, Peter players who wrestle will be spoken to and if Bennett 2, David Bugg, Simon Wilson. RFL: Adrian Hill If a stretcher is called, it must be taken 6, Jason Hamblin 2, Guy Weideman, Pat Gribble. directly to the injured player and then leave necessary a free kick can be awarded if the Glenn Bradley Penrith 21 (1) the field by the most direct route to the wrestling continues. If players still persist in BEST: SFL: Gavin Raper, Jarrod Crosby, David Bugg, club's dressing room. wrestling, the umpire will report the instiga Brendan Parker, Jason Bush, Greg Byrne, Jeremy tor or both players. If both players are re Sharpen. RFL: Adrian Hill, Grant Regan, Murray Ham blin, Christen McPherson, Darren Cook, Pat Gribble. Glen Page NCC Hunters 18 (2) When the field umpire becomes aware that ported, the umpire will state in his evidence a stretcher has entered the playing field he to the Tribunal, who the instigator was. UMPIRES: George Acland, Tim Beard, Kevin Meade. shall stop the game at the first break in play (mark, free kick, out of bounds, score or If a free kick is awarded against the instigator Mitchell McKenzie NCC Hunters 16 (9) field bounce) or immediately if the ball is SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE at the spot where the offence occurred or Under 18 Challenge travelling directly towards the injured where the ball is, whichever is the greater Saturday May 30 at Chas McLaughlin Reserve player or stretcher. It is also incumbent advantage. Tim Campbell Western Jets 15 (6) upon the other field umpire(s) to gain the NCC-South 4.3 8.3 11.14 12.5-77 controlling umpires attention so play can be Northside 2.2 4.4 4.8 7.10-52 Tribunal Decisions halted as soon as possible. GOALS: NCC-South: Chris Lees 5, Mark Davis 2, Glen John Shineberg St. George 14 (5) Round 6 players reported totalled 5 with a Page 2, Paul Davison, Patrick Schell, Dylan Triegaardt. Unlike the AFL, the NSW AFL does not total of 7 charges being laid. Northside: Matthew Arbon, Brent Barnes, Steven have regulations preventing players re Bilkey, Steve Jackson, Tim Potter, Julian Raffel, Alastair entering the playing field for twenty min Richardson. 3 players are now serving two matches for Lachlan Pascoe Baulkham Hills 13 (0) utes if they are carried off on a stretcher nor striking and one player is serving one match BEST: NCC-South: Dylan Triegaardt, Danny Coghlan, do we report players who do not get onto Mark Davis, Andrew Yanitsas, Tim Snelling, Chris stretchers after one has been called for and for Disputing an Umpires decision. Oliver. Northside: Clint Perry, Sebastian Parker, Simon then is found to be not required. Collins, Adam Roxburgh, Steve Jackson, Alastair Wayne Edwards East Sydney 13 (1) A further three charges laid against one Richardson. • We believe that Central Coast clubs in gen player are yet to be heard. UMPIRES: Glenn Callaghan, Francis Cervantes. eral are sensible enough not to bring on a Matthew Arbon Western Jets 13 (2) stretcher to bring about a break in play however this situation will be monitored to SFL Under 1B's Baulkham Hills 9.8-62 v North Shore 7.4-46 ensure that clubs are honestly concerned about the health of their players. 18 7 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD Round 6 Results National Results 260 Leading Goal Kickers for 1 998 FIRST GRADE SAN FL - Round 10 Bateau Bay 12.14-86 v Killamey Vale 17.14·116 Eagles 5.15-45 v Port Adelaide 14.8·92 . FIRST GRADE RESERVE GRADE Goals Killamey Vale: Hawkins 4, Martin 3, Amidy, Daniel, M Shelley 2, Norwood 15.11·101vWestAdelaide14.11-95 King, R Mahalm, Riggs, Pringle 1 Maurice Goolagong Terrigal Avoca Justin Jones Gos ford 23 (0) Bateau Bay: Beare 4, Briody 3, S Munnery 2, Lloyd, Langley, Leete North Adelaide 8.21-89 v South Adelaide 17 .3·105 33 (6) Central Districts 11.8-74 v Glenelg 7.4-46 West Adelaide - bye Glen Hanis Tenigal Avoca 28 (6) Jamie Stephen Tenigal Avoca 14 (4) Wyong Lakes 14.14-98 v Peninsula Swans 13.15-93 LADDER: Slurt 14pts, 53.83%, Port 10, 54.84; Centrals 10, Goals Wyong Lakes: Speed 4, Boylan 3, T Gallagher 2. D Galea, O'Brien, 54.77; Eagles 10, 52.65, Norwood 10, 50.87; West 8, 51.07; Donovan Ness Killamey Vale 17(0) Matthew Sullivan Gos ford 12 (6) R Berry, A Pratt 1. South 8, 45.44; North 6, 44.71; Glenelg 2, 42.91%. Peninsula Swans: Lane. Laing 3, L Spinks, Burdeu 2, Simpson, D ROUND 11: Friday: Norwood v Slurt (Norwood); Sat-Cenlral v Stephen Munnery Bateau Bay 17(2) Damien Tomlins Gos ford 7 (0) Edmondson, M Wilson 1 Port (Elizabelh); West v South (Richmond); North v Glenelg (Foolball Park); Eagles, bye. Glen Allen Gosford 16 (0) Brendon Lyon KillameyVale 7 (1) Terrlgal Avoca 20.19-130 v Gosford 11.15-81 Goals Terrigal Avoca: Goolagong, Harris 6, Williams 3, Hamilton, Morrisby PERTH - WESTAR RULES - Round 10 Matthew O'Donnell Gosford 16 (0) Anthony Small Tenigal Avoca 6 (0) 2,Small 1 Claremont 9.9-63 v Subiaco 13.16-94 Gosford: Engel 5, Judd, Kelly, J Deitz, B Napier, Sullivan, Cairns 1 Peel Thunder 12.6-78 v Swan Districts 21.9·135 Leigh Spinks Peninsula Swans 12 (2) Karl Higgins Peninsula Swans 6 (0) RESERVE GRADE East Perth 16.8-104 v West Perth 8.10-58 Bateau Bay 8.11-47 v KillameyVale 7.1-43 Soulh Free 14.7·91 v East Fre 22.9·141 Craig Lloyd Bateau Bay 11(1) David Street Gos ford 6 (0) Goals Bateau Bay: Butler, Proctor 2, Brown 1 Perth, bye. Killamey Vale: Fountain 2, Brice, Riedel, Mclean. Quealy, Lyon 1 Michael Burdeu Peninsula Swans II (2) John O'Brien Wyong Lakes 6 (0) ROUND 11: Saturday: East Free v Perth (EFO), East Perth v Wyong Lakes 7.12-84 v Peninsula Swans 11.2-68 Subiaco (Perth), Swan Dislricts v South Free (Bassendean), West Allan Hawkins Killamey Vale 10 (4) Leigh Spinks Peninsula Swans 5 (5) Goals Wyong Lakes: Matthison 2, J Gallagher, Jones, Billson, Schwebel, Perth v Peel (..Vena Joondalup), Clare.mont, bye. Shelton 1 ·· ·· Peninsula Swans: L Spinks 5, Webster, Whitton, B Pilling, Crepas, ACT AFL - ROUND 10 Curtain 1 Belconnen 31.7·193 v Eastlake 8.7-55 Weslon Creek 12.7-79 vTuggeranong 16.9-105 UNDER 17'S UNDER 14'S TerrigalAvoca 13.10-88 v Gosford 13.12-90 Queanbeyan 19.18·132vAinslie10.9-69 Goals Terrigal Avoca: Stephen 4, Hart 3, Hone, Burzacott 2, Normandale, Campbelltown, bye ConorLyon KillameyVale 25 (5) Matthew McAulliffe Peninsula Swans 16 (5) Moore 1 Gosford: Sullivan 6, Livingstone 4, McCracken 2, Holmes 1 LADDER: Queanbeyan 36, Belconnen 28, Tuggeranong 24, Jared Brittle Bateau Bay 21 (3) Brad Bowning Wyong Lakes 8 (0) UNDER 17's Campbelltown 20, Eastlake 16, Weston Creek 12, Ainslie 8. Nathan Reid Tenigal Avoca Bateau Bay 9.10· 64 v Klllamey Vale 10.5-65 18 (3) Michael Clarke Killamey Vale 8 (2) Goals Bateau Bay: J BritUe 3, Hobbs. Byrne 2, Patton 1 ACTAFL - ROUND 11 - June 6-7 Killamey Vale: Lyon 5, D Watts 2, Feeney, Clarke. Mclean 1 Belconnen v Weston Creek. Campbelltown v Ainslie, Tuggera Brett Appleton Terrigal Avoca 16 (5) Dane Allen Killamey Vale 7 (I) nong v Eastlake, Queanbeyan, bye. Wyong Lakes 5.16-46 v Peninsula Swans 9.10-64 Shane Hobbs Bateau Bay 9 (2) Dennis Caldwell Peninsula Swans 6 (0) Goals Wyong Lakes: A Hollingsworth, Edwards, Simpson, Rathbone, LEISURE COAST AFL Lewis 1 Shellhart>our 9.5-59 v Port Kembla 13.16·94 Anthony Withers Peninsula Swans 9 (5) Chris McCluand Wyong Lakes 5 (0) Peninsula Swans: Withers 5, Curtain, Harding, McCarthy, Higgins 1 Nowra 6.4-40 v Albatross 4.11-35 Bombaderry 21.16·142 v Northern District 7.7-49 Scott Appleton Terrigal Avoca 9 (2) Chris Barbeler Wyong Lakes 5 (!) Terrlgal Avoca 14.17·101 v Gosford 4.2·26 Camden 16.10·106 v Goulbum 14.4-88 Goals Terrigal Avoca: B Appleton 5, Reid 3, Lepage, S Appleton 2, Kane O'Connell Killamey Vale 8 (0) Aaron Walsh Peninsula Swans 4 (0) Holmes Wilson 1 Gosford: J Deitz 3, S Redman 1 NEWCASTLE AFL - Round 7 Cardiff 18.13-121 v Wallsend 5.13-43 Allan Cook Bateau Bay 8 (0) Peter Watts KillameyVale 4 (0) UNDER 14's West Newcastle 11.12·78 v Singleton-Lone Pine 8.7-55 Bateau Bay 0.0-0 v Klllamey Vale 10.26-l!& Warners Bay 16.1-97 v Newcastle City 9.7-81 Jeffrey McLean BateauBay 7 (0) Sam Gallagher Peninsula Swans 4(0) Goals Bateau Bay: Nil Nelson Bay by w/o v Macquarie Killamey Vale: Clarke, Kelly 2. Cary, Stephens, Watterson, M Cameron, Allen, Masters 1 LADDER: Cardiff 28, Wamers Bay 22, Nelson Bay 12, Newcastle UNDER 12'S OOAFL Olub Ohampicnshlp City 12, Singleton 10, Wallsend 8, West Newcastle 8, Macquarie Wyong Lakes 3.5-23 v Peninsula Swans 10.4-64 0. Michael Bennett Peninsula Swans 18 (5) Goals Wyong Lakes C Bart>eler, A Hollingsworth, Miles 1 Peninsula Swans: McAuliffe 5, Nissen 2. Ettridge. Ford, Baines 1 ROUND 8: Newcastle City v Wallsend, West Newcastle v Cardiff, Adrian O'Brien Terrigal Avoca 15 (2) Wamers Bay v Nelson Bay, Singleton v Macquarie. Terrigal Avoca 1.0 1.2 4.3 6.5-41 v Gosford 2.4 5.7 6.8 9.10-64 Killamey Vale 66 Peninsula Swans 14 (5) Goals Terrigal Avoca: Lewis 3, Martin, Salmon, A O'Brien 1 James Pettit Gosford: Deszo 3, M Richardson, Stroud 2. Mitchell, M Phillips 1 FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE - Round 7 Rock·Yerong Ck 38.31-259 v Cootamundra 8.4-52 Kyall Walford Peninsula Swans 10 (5) Gosford 45 Under 12's Marrar 19.10·154 (sic) v Nth Wagga-RAAF 9.18-72 Bateau Bay 8.6·54 v Killamey Vale 2.2·14 Uranquinty-Kapooka 10.11-71 v Coll·Ashmont 25.12·162 Craig Stokes Peninsula Swans 9 (0) Goals Bateau Bay: M Chaplin 3, N Chaplin, T Eather, B Eather 1 Rlvcoll 20.13·133 v Ariah Park·Mirool 13.15-93 Terrigal Avoca 41 Killamey Vale: P Watts. Livings 1 Ardlethan, bye Matthew Chaplin Bateau Bay 8 (3) Wyong Lakes 0.0-0 v Peninsula Swans 20.10·130 FARRER· ROUND 8 ·Saturday June 6 Nathan Chaplin Bateau Bay 8 (2) Peninsula Swans 39 Goals Wyong Lakes: Nil Ardlethan v Rivcoll Peninsula Swans: J Pettit, K Walford, Bennett 5, M Haines, Spinks, Cootamundra v Marrar Tim Eather Bateau Bay 8 (2) J Gallagher. McDonald, Flack 1 Nlh Wagga·RAAF v Uranquinty·Kapooka Bateau Bay 27 Terrlgal Avoca 7.12-l!4 v Gosford 1.3-9 Michael Haines Peninsula Swans 6 (I) Goals Terrigal Avoca: D Walker. A O'Brien 2, Rutgers, Baldwin, Lynch 1 Gosford: Monk 1 Darren Walker Terrigal Avoca 6 (2) Wyong Lakes 26 8 17 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD Jg98 :MastediJodS Star ./Icliiever ./Iwartf u This award carries a prize of return trip BATEAUBAY WYONGLAKES Ty Gallagher Wyong Lakes 6 NAVY BLUE BLACK AND WHITE for two to Melbourne for the AFL Grand Final. It includes return air tick- Glen Harris Terrigal Avoca 5 ets, tickets to the football, accommoda- Under 12 's - Coach: David REED Under 12's - Coach: David EDE James Jackson Terrigal Avoca 4 tion at a top class hotel and transfers I Nathan CHAPLIN 17 Dean MORRIS I Mitchell EDE from the airport. Matt O'Shea Gos ford 4 2 Justin LLOYD 18 Renee SMITH 2 Brent EDE Kristen Williams Terrigal Avoca 4 3 Bradley MARSHALL 19 Ian TYLEY 3 Robert DENNISS-FIELD Progress total votes will be published in 25 Scott REED 4 Jesse SHEENS 4 Chris LARDEN · Gosford 6 Brendan EA THER 5 Stephanie STEPHENSON this column each week but will be sup- Matthew O'Donnell 4 7TimEATHER 6 Michael POWER pressed after round 11. Maurice Goolagong Terrigal Avoca 3 8 Matthew CHAPLIN 8 Samantha BARBELER 11 Ben EDWARDS 10 Trent WA TT-MUNRO The award will be made during the Justin Jones Gosford 3 12 Aaron EDWARDS 11 Greg MARSHALL grand final presentations. 14 Jarrod SINCLAIR 12 Rebecca DENNISS-FIELD Paul Harrison Killamey Vale 3 15 Anthony BUSCOMBE 17 Nicole RADFORD 16 Blake ATKINSON 18 Jon RADFORD Ben Thomas Killamey Vale 3 22 Shanon CAMPBELL-PEARCE 20 Daryl FLOYD 23 Nicholas BUSCOMBE Under 14's- Coach: Trevor TASKER 24 Brendan CLYDESDALE I Bradley LAING Under U's - Coach: Wayne MORRISEY 2 BrentEDE 3 Michael RICHARDS I Chris LARDEN 17 Nathan CHAPLIN 4 Bradley EDE 3 Dean MORRIS 18 Chad ONLEY 5 Mitchell EDE 4 Brendan EA THER 20 Ian TYLEY 6 Scott TASKER The 6TimEATHER Jetty 7 Robert DENNISS-FIELD 7 Matthew CHAPLIN 12 Chris BARBELER 8 Cameron MCELROY 15 Chris MCCLUAND 9 Kenrick SMITH 18 Geoffrey FLETCHER Three Big Bands 12 Jarrod SINCLAIR 19 Brad BROWNING 14 Ronnie EATHER 20 Adam TASKER Friday, June 12 ·Tickets available at the door 15 Scott REED from 7:3opm. Different bands perform each 19 Brendan CLYDESDALE Under 17's - Coach: Les HYNDMAN week. Under I 7's - Coach: Stephen MUNNERY I Steven EDWARDS I Allan COOK 47 Ronnie EA THER 2 Adam WILLIAMS The Long Jetty Hotel . . 4 Mark PATTON 48 Paul PEACOCK 3 Joel MILES 405 The Entrance Road, 5 Todd ONLEY 4 Michael RICHARDS 7GuyBYRNE 6 Scott TASKER Long Jetty I 0 Dean SMITH 12 Tim ARCHER r Ph: 4332 1888 12 Blake DILLON 14 Trevor GUIHOT 14 Shane HOBBS 15 Chris MCCLUAND Weekly Specials in the Drive-In Bottle Shop 16 Daniel SMITH 16 Nathan CONVY Poker and Card Machines 17 Toby OSBORNE I 7 Luke MCCLUAND Proud Sponsors of the Bateau Bay Blues 20 James LONG 21 Geoff GALEA 22 Dale LONG 25 Andrew SMITH 16 9 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD PENINSULA SWANS TERRIGAL AVOCA tlictoria Q:ourt WHITE WITH RED YOKE BLACK, RED AND WHITE BUILDING SERVICES Under 12's - Coach: Leigh SPJNKS Under 12 's - Coach: Rob DIXON 1 James PETTIT 1 Kaila VAN DAM 3 James LYONS 2 Jesse COLLIER 1 1 & 1 3, VICTORIA COURT 4 Michael BENNETT 4 Sam O'BRIEN 6 Michael HAINES 5 James SMITH 36-40 VICTORIA STREET, EAST GOSFORD 7 Chris SPINKS 6 Lachlan FOX 8 Stuart COYLE 7 Darren WALKER 12 Ryan BULTITUDE 8 Stephen LYNCH 15 Jake MURPHY 9 Luke ROBINSON 4322 2111 FREE DESIGN SERVICE AVAILABLE ON KITCHEN AND BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. Postponed Under 14's- Coach: Sean FJTZGERALD Under 14's - Coach: Jason CARTER 1 Tim HILLMAN I Stephen LYNCH Central Coast leagues Club 4 Matthew MCAULIFFE 4 Mitchell LENNOX 5 Scott ELLISON 19 Patrick LEWIS 6 Matthew HUDSON 23 Lee ROBINSON Dane Drive. GoSfard 9 David PARKER 24 Scott DOBSON ·Ph: l0214323 3131 10 Tom GIBSON 26 Ryan WILSON 27 Gavin KING Under 17's - Coach: Glenn BEASLEY Under 17's - Coach: Malcolm COOPER 1 Shane HIGGINS 2 Anthony WITHERS 2 Scott APPLETON 44 Adam SINDEL 3 Marcus HARIVEL 9 Peter VAN DAM 45 Aaron WALKER 4 Peter MCCARTHY 15 Angus DARLING 49 Richard BARDON 7 Allan CURTAIN 31 Luke LEPAGE 12 William STOKES 32 Ben WILSON 14 Tadd WALFORD 33 Dane WALKER 17 Tim PETTIT 34 Mitchell GUILMARTIN 18 Dennis CARDWELL 36 Nathan REID 19 Tim HILLMAN 39 Brett APPLETON 24 Brendan CAIRi'JS 40 Chris RANZETTA 27 Mark EDMONDSON 41 Matt RANZETTA 48 Gareth HAINES 42 Conor HOLMES 10 15 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD KILLARNEY VALE GOSFORD KILLARNEY VALE GOSFORD BLACK WITH RED SASH BLACK WITH GOLD SASH BLACK WITH RED SASH BLACK WITH GOLD SASH • Under 12's- Coach: Alan ELSWORTHY Under l 2's - Coach: Dave CROXTON Coach: Paul Harrison Coach: Frank Engel -::: Captain: Paul Harrison Captain: Michael Fuller I Jarrad CARPENTER I Lachlan SAMPSON 13 Reece JOHNSON , 3 Nathan ELSWORTHY 2 Shannon DALEY 23 Marc DWYER 1 Brenton ARNOLD 1 Danny BEMBRICH 5 Chad SMITH 3 Daniel WOLSKI 32 Joshua COLLINS 2 David CAV ANOUGH Murray SCHUBERT 6 Adam THOMAS 4 Daniel WEIR 2 7 Matthew DOYLE 5 Joshua CROXTON 3 Paul HARRISON 3 Leigh WAGENER 8 Cameron HUDSON 18 Jessie BUCKLEY 6 Matthew DEITZ 4 Alan MARTIN 4 Adam CAIRNS 9 Robert O'CONNELL 19 Matthew LUCAS 7 Sam DILLON 5 Mark SHELLEY 5 Frank ENGEL 12 Mitchell REA 20 Peter WATTS 8 Steven BIRCHALL 6 Andrew BRICE 6 Glen ALLEN 15 Joe LIVINGS 21 Kyle McDONALD 9 Joshua JONES 7 Clayton BAKER 7 Matthew O'DONNELL 16 Joshua GLENN 22 Scott LAMPERT IO Luke BROWN 8 Benjamin THOMAS 9 Matt O'SHEA 12 Ian PRITCHARD 17 Lachlan ELLISON 9 DaneAMIDY 10 lanMERGARD 18 Nicholas RICHARDSON Under 14 's - Coach: Michael SCHELL 10 Sean MITCHELL 11 Martin FORMOSA Under 14 's - Coach: Glen ALLEN 11 Donovan NESS 12 Shane BRABBINS I Scott REID 18 Adrian STEPHENS 12 Peter KELLEHER 13 Glen PAGE 2 Gerard SCHELL 19 Ryan KELLY 2 Luke BARDSLEY 13 Matthew DANIEL 14 Mark DAVIS 3 Joshua FOUNTAIN 22 Mitchell REECE IO Nick Tootel 14 Neil KELLEHER 15 Jeremy MILLER 4 Michael CLARKE 23 Jamie PETTINGTON 14 Paul DALEY 16 Alan McGLINN 16 Brenton KELLY 24 Mitchell COOK 7 Dean LAFFEY 15 Matt RICHARDSON 17 Shane KING 17 Michael FULLER IO Simon PETTINGER 25 Ben TALBOT 18 Glen PRITCHARD 18 Terry FORD 18 Steve JUDD 11 Scott CARY 26 Dane BUCKLEY 19 Chris DEZSO 19 Craig PRINGLE 19 Kernen WESTLEY !2AdamTAYLOR 27 Adam HUDSON 23 Todd REDMAN Alan HAWKINS 13 Dane ALLEN 24 Chris RICHARDSON 20 20 Nathan WESTLEY 14 Justin GLENN 25 Michael MA YER 21 Nathan CAMBOURN 25 Adam HUNGERFORD 15 Mitchell CAMERON 26 Brad DEITZ 22 RyanMAHALM 28 Steve GUILMARTIN 16 Daniel WATTERSON 27 Michael WRIGHT 29 Sean MULDOON 17 Nathan DEAN 28 Daniel MITCHELL 30 Kurt MARTIN 30 James MIDDLETON Under l 7's - Coach: Graham EDGLEY 31 Matthew PHILLIPS 34 Steven TURNER I Kane O'Connell 21 Jason EDGLEY 31 Benjamin ROBISON 2 Glen CURLEY Under 17's - Coach: Michael LIVINGSTONE 3 Stuart CAMERON 5 Jeff McLEAN 3 Mark DAVIS 6 Brian COLTON 4John DEITZ 7 Dane WOODBURY 7 Jarrod HUNGERFORD UncleBeni® 8 Grant FEENEY 14 Daniel LACY I 0 Russell BEATTIE 15 Matthew RICHARDSON 12 Morgan HAWKES 17 Dane ANTEES SCOREBOARD %TIME FINAL 13 Nathan ELLIS Ben CHEVERALL 14 Nicholas RIDDLE 19 Chris DEZSO KILLARNEY VALE 15 Conor LYON 24 Chris RICHARDSON 16 Daniel WATTS 26 Brad DEITZ 17 Andrew HAGGARTY 31 Mathew PHILLIPS GOS FORD 18 Craig WOODBURY 33 Kyle BREEN 14 1 1 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD PENINSULA SWANS TERR/GAL AVOCA BATEAUBAY WYONGLAKES WHITE WITH RED YOKE BLACK, RED AND WHITE NAVY BLUE BLACK AND WHITE Coach: Michael Burdeu Coach: Paul Van Der Kamp Coach: David Reed Coach: Ray Pratt Captain: Michael Burdeu Captain: Dave Grimmond ~f. Captain: David Reed Captain: Paul Laksa l Jason PILLING l Glen HARRIS l Ben SUMMERS l PaulLAKSA 2 Karl HIGGINS 2 Llyod KERR 2 Brendan SMITH 2 Roger STOKES 3 Matt WILSON 3 Matt MULLINS 3 Wayne MORRISSEY 3 Randall PERRY 4 John SPILLARD 5 Paul VAN DER KAMP 4 Stephen MUNNERY 4 Andrew PRATT 5 Andrew MOSS 7 Dean WALL 5 Ross BARRY 5 Ryan BERRY 6 Greg TENGSTROM 8 NathanREA 6 Craig ONIONS 6 Scott PRATT 7 Leigh SPINKS 9 Dave GRIMMOND 7 DavidR:E£B 7 A-shley MARRIOT 8 Steve WEILAND 8 Ty GALLAGHER 9 David UPCROFT 9 Jamie BUTLER 10 Greg DUFFY 10 Matthew TRAVERS 11 Nathan TRIM 11 Peter BOYLAN 12 Brian HODSON 12 Frank BRIGHT 13 Trent LONG 13 Tyson HUDSON 17 Trent SP ARKS 14 Jason KING Postponed Bruce ONLEY 18 15 Robert SOMERVILLE 21 Noel JAGO 16 Matthew KENT 8 Glen RUSHTON 10 Ryan DIXON 22 Mark COLEMAN 19 Darren KOELLNER 9 Sean FITZGERALD 12 Simon BANKS 24 Craig LLOYD 20 Mark HAMILTON 10 Quentin DONALD 13 Damon CROWE 25 Jeff MOSS 23 Les HYNDMAN 11 Jorgen JACOBSEN 18 Kristen WILLIAMS 38 James BARRY 32 Conrad WEBB 12 Matthew SPILLARD 21 Andy MORRISBY 35 Michael GULLIVER 13 Nick CONDON 22 Matthew JONES 39 Marty SPEED 16 Daniel SIMPSON 23 Maurice GOOLAGONG 17 Brett JACOBSON 25 Jason CARTER 3 SCOREBOARD 1/, TIME 1/z TIME /, TIME FINAL SCOREBOARD %TIME 1/z TIME %TIME FINAL PENINSULA SWANS BATEAU BAY TERRIGAL AVOCA WYONGLAKES 12 13 Subiaco Oval 2GO Leading TWlLIGHT EXPERIMENT ENDS Western Bulldogs v Adelaide. Optus Oval goals), Matt O'Shea and Brenton Kelly. The experiment with AFL twilight matches with a Saturday 3.40pm Goa/kicker Awards. bounce-down will conclude with the Round 11 Geelong v Carlton match at the MCG. No further games will be programmed this Monday, June 8 Final score 20.19-139 to 11.15-81 season. North Melbourne v Collingwood - MCG The crowds for the later stat peaked at 81 ,542 for the Collingwood St. Kilda v Richmond - Waverley Park Essendon clash on Anzac Day and averaged 50, 727 from the eight MCG twilight fixtures - the total to date is 405,817. Round 12 Friday, June I 2 West Coast v Hawthorn - WACA (N)