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Sydney Swans V North Shore IN) 730Prn East Coast Eagles V Balmain IR) Wlook Sydney AFL Record ~ I..> ~ ~ ~ ·rn - ~ .... ~..... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ""' ~ . ' It's a new look All games 2.00pm unless otherwise indicated An exciting year of Sydney AFL football looms and the new competition has a new Sydney AFL Record St George v East Coast Eag les 10) Sun 23rd July North Shore v Pennant Hil ls {G) Fri 16th June North Shore v Western Suburbs IG) elcome to the first edition of the new­ RADIO 2KY Sun 14th May Sydney Swans v North Shore IN) 730prn East Coast Eagles v Balmain IR) Wlook Sydney AFL record. We will keep you The St George Football Club have their own UNSW-ES v Sydney Swans {SCG) Sat 17th June St George v UNSW-ES 10) informed of all the events and the action in the timeslot on 2KY at 6.50am on Tuesday morning. Pennant Hills v North Shore {E) 11 OOam UNSW-ES v Campbelltown {V) BYE: Campbel ltown season 2000. RADIO 2WS Sun 9th April BYE: Western Suburbs Sun 18th June Sydney Swans v UNSW-ES {SCG) Western Subu rbs v St George {WI I'd love to hear your thoughts and suggestio ns Tune into radio 2WS at 6pm on Saturday night BYE: Western Suburbs ~ound 7 Ba lmain v Pennant Hill s ID) Sun 30th July so please give me a call on 9955 1722 or email to hear the Sydney AFL scores from around the Sat 20th May BYE: East Coast Eagles Western Suburbs v Balmain {WI me at [email protected]. grounds in the news. Roun_d Western Suburbs v East Coast Eagles IW) UN SW-ES v East Coast Eagl es IV) VILl'S CUP EAST COAST EAGLES Sat 15th April UNSW-ES v Pennant Hills IV) Round 12 Campbelltown v Pennant Hill s (M) Congratulations to the Sydney Swans on The East Coast Eagles have a brand new UN SW-ES v Western Suburbs {V) Campbell town v North Shore {M) Sat 24th June St George v North Shore 10) St George v Baima in {O) Sun 21st May St George v Sydney Swans {SCG) BYE Sydney Swans winning the inaugural Vili's Cup. Sydney AFL tipping competition which can be North Shore v East Coast Eagles {G) Sydney Swans v Baima in {SCG) 4:30pm After a month of absorbing football across entered by logging onto their website at Sun 16th April 12:10pm Sun 25th June Round 18 Wagga, Canberra and greater Sydney, the Swans www.baulko.org .au. Entry is free and funded by Campbelltown v Sydney Swans {SCG BYE: St George Ca mpbelltown v Western Suburbs IM) Fri 4th Aug held the first Vili's Cup aloft. Congratulations to East Coast and its sponsors. First prize will be 11am) North Shore v Balmain IN) Sydney Swans v Western Suburbs IN) BYE: Pennant Hi lls Round 8 Pennant Hills v East Coast Eagl es {R) 7:30pm Tuggeranong for making the grand final. The Carlton United product and Vili's Pies products. Sat 27th May BYE UNSW-ES Sun 6th Aug Cowboys look set for a wonderful year in the AFL NCC HUNTER IN SYDNEY AFL Baima in v Western Suburbs ID) Balmain v UN SW-ES ID) Canberra competition. Congratulations also to It is terrific to see the NCC Hunter senior side Sat 22nd April East Coast Eagles v UNSW-ES IR) Rourid 13 East Coast Ea gles v Campbelltown IR) North Shore and Canberra side, Eastlake, for join the Sydney AFL reserves competition this Sydney Swans v St George {SCG) Pennant Hills v Campbelltown IE) Sat 1st July Pennant Hills v St George IE) making it through to the semi finals. Watch out 4:30pm Sun 28th May Campbelltown v St George IM) BYE: North Shore year. The NCC Hunter U18 side is already part of Sun 23rd April North Shore v St George ISCG) 9:30 arn Western Suburbs v Pennant Hi lls {W) for these two sides in their respective the U18 competition. Western Suburbs v Campbelltown {W) BYE: Sydney Swans UNSW-ES v North Shore IV) com petitions .. Balmain v North Shore {D) Sun 2nd July FINALS AFL APPOINTS AFL STARS TO PROMOTE THE JILL Moss East Coast Eagl es v Pennant Hil ls IR) Round 9 Sydney Swans v East Coast Eagles Week 1- semi finals GAME MEDIA MANAGER AFL (NSW/ACT) COMMI SSION BYE UNSW-ES Fri 2nd June {SCG) 11 OOam UNSW-ES v Balmain IV) 730pm BY E: Balmain 12th/1 3th August The AFL (NSW/ACT) has appointed Wayne Sat 3rd June Carey, Paul Kelly, Paul Roos and Tony Lockett as Week 2 Preliminary Final Sat 29th April Ca mpbel ltown v East Coast Eagles IM) Round 14 AFL ambassadors. It will be their job to spread the 20th Augu st North Shore v Sydney Swans {SCG) St George v Pennant Hills (0) Sat 8th July word about AFL football throughout greater 7:30pm Sun 4th June Balmain v St George {SCG) 4:30pm Roger Sheeran Sydney and regional NSW and ACT. Sun 30th April Western Suburbs v Sydney Swans Sun 9th July Grand Final St George v Western Suburbs 10) ISCG) 11 OOam Western Suburbs v UNSW-ES IW) PAUL KELLY CUP HOTS UP 27th August Roger Sheeran 2:30pm Pennant Hills v Balmain {E) BYE North Shore Sydney Swans v Campbelltown {M) Preliminary rounds of the Paul Kelly Cup are Campbelltown v UNSW-ES {M) East Coast Eagles v North Shore IR) being completed all over greater Sydney. Regional BYE East Coast Eagles ~,Jate _C:~ampionship BYE: Pennant Hil ls finals will be held throughout April with the Paul Sat 10th June Sydn ey AFL v RFL Round 15 Kelly Cup Grand Final at the SCG on May 16. Sat 6th May Maher Oval, Wagga Fri 14th July Make sure you check out the junior development Western Suburbs v North Shore IW) Balmain v Sydney Swans IN)730pm section on page 18 each week to find out the Balmain v Eas t Coast Eagles ID) !;Round 10 Sat 15th July latest in The Paul Kelly Cup. UN SW-ES v St George IV) Sat 10th June East Coast Eagles v Western Suburbs (R) AFL STAND AT THE ROYAL EASTER SHOW Sun 7th May North Shore v UNSW-ES {N) Pennant Hil ls v UN SW-ES IE) Sydney Swans v Pennant Hills ISCG) Sun 11th June North Shore v Campbelltown {G) The AFL will have an interactive stand at the 11:00am East Coast Eagles v Sydn ey Swans BYE St George Royal Easter Show. Our AFL ambassadors and BYE: Campbel Itown ISCG) 11 OOam players from the Swans and the Kangaroos will Mon 12th June JJ011nd __ 1~ be helping out so come down and say hello. Pennant Hill s v We stern Suburbs IE) Sat 22nd July Sat 13th May St George v Campbe ll town 10) 2 OOpm Pennant Hil ls v Sydney Swans ISCG) CHANNEL SEVEN SCORES Campbelltown v Ba lmain {M) BYE: Balmain 4:30pm Channel Seven will publish the Sydney AFL scores in their Saturday night sports bulletin. ~ SYDNEY AFL RECDRD Round 1, Ap,;1 8-9 2000 inal rematch Balmain v Campbelltown, Drummoyne Oval he reigning premiers, the Panthers; .Jc3 .ke on the TBalmain Tigers in a rematch of last year's-Grand Final at the picturesque Drummoyne Oval. The day has been named 'Justin Groves Memorial Day' in memory of Justin Groves who sadly died of a heart attack last November aged 27 . Justin Groves was one of nine players who played in Balmain 's 1997-98 Premiership team, and the memory of his exploits with the Balmain Tigers will not fade. Under newly appointed coach Doug Scholz and lead by inspirational captain David Bugg the Tigers will be fired up to get the year"9ff to a winning start. Phelan medallisPlee Campbell , vice captain Michael Carey and 1999 Best and Fairest winner, Scotty Kirkwood, former OAFL player)qsh Bartlett plus Hunter U18's Kealy Medal winner P ' hell will inevitably create headaches for the opposi be an e~sy taskthough as the reigning pre to take up from where they left off last Taking ov F .> team is always difficult but Ovens and Muf(ayi eague player Geoff Valentine comes with sparkling credentia ls. Reigning Phelan Medallist and Captain Trevor Burnett will gather his usual 30 plus possessions. Inclusions over summer were Joel McLennan, who played in the Aboriginal All Stars team against Collingwood, Michael Kemp from East Wagga. Chris Jordan and Richard Hughes have returned after long term injuries plus exciting prospect Parramatta Rugby League first grader Dean Raper. PAUL ROOS TIP: Campbelltown by 7 points AFTER THE GAME. .. Come up to LATEST POKER MACHINES ~ * High Pay Returns .%;,~ 7~ t)a414, ue- 7~ ~ * DRINKS - Club Prices ~ t ·t " Relax in a secure, friendly environment * BIG SCREEN & POOL TABLES 1f.4 ~•- ~~ SYDNEY AUSSIE RULES SOCIAL CLUB bde notches 100 Tight cont~--- Swans Club Notes East Coast Eagles v St George Roger Sheeran Oval odney Eade celebrates his 100th game as a At the end of the season, you will re ceive a oth clubs, the East Coast Eagles and St Gt9rge, are Rsenior coach this week as the Swans take on membership rebate based on the num ber of Bexpecting big things this year after missing outon the the Kangaroos at the SCG. times that your reserved seat has been reso ld . 4R:! finals in 1999. The East Coast Eagles will be all fired up as Eade took over the reins from Ron Barassi in To re-sel I your reserved seat ca 11 1300 65 42 E~~T~~~~l.
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