CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD 1998 CCAFL Masterfoods Cup Draw .. Seniors <> CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD <> ROUND1 ROUND9 Gosford 21-12-138 v Bateau Bay 10-17-77 Sunday, June 28 Volume 2, Issue 10. Price: $1 20121June1998 K.illarney Vale 21-23-149 v Peninsula Swans 13-15-93 Baleau Bay v Peninsula Swans al Mingara Terrlgal Avoca 22-24-156 v Wyong Lakes 15-6-96 Killarney Vale v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide' Street Wyong Lakes v Gosford at Tacoma Oval ROUND2 Peninsula Swans 7-2-44 v Terrigal Avoca 36-24-240 ROUND10 Wyoog Lakes 18-16-124 v Bateau Bay 12-13-85 Saturday, July 4 K.illaroey Vale 14-12-96 v Gosford 14-8-92 Peninsula Swans v Wyong Lakes at McEvoy Oval Sunday, July 5 ROUND3 Killarney Vale v Bateau Bay at Adelaide Street Peninsula Swans 6-6-42 v Gosford 13-20-98 Terrigal Avoca v Gosford at Heazlett Park Bateau Bay 4-6-30 v Terrlgal Avoca 26-21-177 Wyong Lakes 6-8-44 v K.illarney Vale 35-31-241 ROUND 11 · Saturday, July 11 CUB Challenge Gosford v Bateau Bay at Adrock Park Central Coast 11-15-81 v Newcastle 17-21-123 Killarney 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 ROUND4 Saturday, July 18 Masterfoods and the Central Coast AFL Terrigal Avoca 11-11-77 v K.illarney Vale 11-14-80 Peninsula Swans v Gosford at McEvoy Oval Gosford 20-115-135 v Wyong Lakes 9-14-68 Sunday, July 19 Peninsula Swans 26-14-170 v Bateau Bay 13-8-86 Bateau Bay v T errigal Avoca at Mingara Wyong Lakes v Killarney Vale at Tacoma Oval ROUNDS Peninsula Swans 8-5-53 v K.illarney 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 Peninsula Swans v Bateau Bay at McEvoy Oval PRO ROUND& 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 Wyong Lakes 14-14-98 v Peninsula Swans 13-15-93 ROUND14 VS PREMIERSHIP Saturday, August 1 ROUND7 Gosford v Killamey Vale at Adcock Park K.illarney Vale 14-20-104 v Gosford 6-8-44 Sunday, August 2 Peninsula Swans v Terrigal Avoca (Postponed) Terrigal Avoca v Peninsula Swans at Heazlett Park Bateau Bay 10-9-69 v Wyong Lakes 19-9-123 Wyong Lakes v Bateau Bay at Tacoma Oval SEASON.

ROUND 8 ROUND15 Saturday, June 20 Saturday, August 8 Gosford ·v Peninsula Swans at Adcock Park Gosford v Terrigal Avoca at Adcock Park Sunday, June 21 Sunday, August 9 J Terrigal Avoca v Bateau Bay at Heazlett Park Wyong Lakes v Peninsula Swans at Tacoma Oval Killamey Vale v Wyong Lakes at Adelaide Street Bateau Bay v Killarney Vale at Mingara

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

24 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD Inside this issue. From The Editor rJ t 998 CCAFL Masterfoods Cup Draw - Juniors f)()und § J:Jreview & :J Well here we are at the half way point of the ROUND1 ROUND9 f)yTheWay_ season and three teams in the First Grade Sunday, April 19 Sunday, June 18 competition have broken away from the bot- Gosford v Bateau Bay at Adcock Park .· Bateau Bay v Peninsula Swans at Mingara IJ()UDd :J IJeview Killamey Vale v Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street . Killamey Vale v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street "' tom three teams. This sets up a battle in the Terrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes at Heazlett Park Wyong Lakes v Gosford at Tacoma Oval 9 remaining rounds for supremacy at the top 1Jmplre s C()ITler 7 and survival at the bottom. ROUND2 ROUND10 and IJ()Und 7 JJe- Sunday, April 16-·,, - Sunday, J11ly 5 sutts Peninsula Swans v Terrigal Avoca at McEvoy Oval Peninsula Swans v Wyong Lakes at McEvoy Oval The Bombers, Panthers and Tigers seem to Wyong Lakes v Bateau Bay at Tacoma Oval Killamey Vale v Bateau Bay at Adelaide Street ffttati()nal IJesult.s § have the top three positions sewn up and it Killamey Vale v Gosford at Adelaide Street Terrigal Avoca v Gosford at Heazlett Park remains to be seen which order they will finish in. The Bombers at this stage would be ROUND3 ROUND11 Mast.enoods Star l;J Sunday, May 3 favourite to come out Minor Premiers but that Sunday, July 11 Adllever Peninsula Swans v Gosford at McEvoy Oval Gosford v Bateau Bay at Adcock Park is only an honour and counts for nothing in Sunday, May 14 · Killamey Vale v Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street '7tJsf()rd v J:Jenlnsula 11 the fmals series. They don't give Masterfoods Wyong Lakes v Killamey Vale at Tacoma Oval Terrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes at Heazlett Park Swans Cups away for being Minor Premiers. Bateau Bay v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street ROUND12 l\illan1ey Vale v 12 CUB Challenge Sunday, July 19 JtY()De Lak.es The round 9 clash between the Bombers and Saturday, May 9 - Central Coast v Newcastle Bateau Bay v Terrigal Avoca at Mingara the Panthers at Adelaide Street should be a Peninsula Swans v Gosford at Mc Evoy Oval Terrleal Avoca v 13 good indication of how the teams are shaping ROUND4 Wyong Lakes v Killamey Vale at Tacoma Oval IJateau IJay up. of the top three can fmish in the 1st Sunday, May 17 Anl Terrigal Avoca v Killamey Vale at Heazlett Park ROUND13 '3()sfad v J:Jenlnsula 14 and 2n positions on the ladder which leaves Gosford v Wyong Lakes at Adcock Park Sunday, July 16 Swans 1.Junl()rsJ the three bottom teams to fight it out for the Peninsula Swans v Bateau Bay at McEvoy Oval Gosford v Wyong Lakes at Adcock Park fourth spot. Peninsula Swans v Bateau Bay at McEvoy Oval l\illan1ey Vale v lti ROUNDS Killamey Vale v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street Sunday, May 14 ttYvne Lak.es Once the finals start with the four teams it 1.Jun#()rs Peninsula Swans v Killamey Vale at McEvoy Oval ROUND14 becomes a different ball game and as we have Bateau Bay v Gosford at Adelaide Street Sunday, August 1 Tenteal Avoca v 113 seen over recent seasons the Premier doesn't Wyong Lakes v Terrigal Avoca at Tacoma Oval Gosford v Killamey Vale at Adcock Park IJateau IJay necessarily come from the top two positions. Terrigal Avoca v Peninsula Swans at Heazlett Park The Magpies currently occupy 4th position ROUND 6 Wyong Lakes v Bateau Bay at Tacoma Oval l.luniasJ Sunday, May 31 but with 8 rounds remaining are vulnerable to '7tJal l\ick.ers & Club 17 Bateau Bay v Killamey Vale at Adelaide Street ROUND15 the Swans and the Blues. Terrigal Avoca v Gosford at Heazlett Park Sunday, August 9 Champi()Dshlp Wyong Lakes v Peninsula Swans at Tacoma Oval Gosford v Terrigal Avoca at Adcock Park NCC liunters 1§ It should be a great second half to the season. Bateau Bay v Killamey Vale at Mingara ROUND7 Wyong Lakes v Peninsula Swans at Tacoma Oval Sunday, June 7 l"ootystat.J IJlalY 2() It was good to see that there were no reports Killamey Vale v Gosford at Adelaide Street First Semi Final - Sunday August 16 at Adelaide of player misbehaviour over last weekend. Peninsula Swans v Terrigal Avoca (Postponed) Street Let us hope that that situation remains for the Monday, June 7 League Ladders 22 Bateau Bay v Wyong Lakes at Mingara Oval Second Semi Final - Sunday August 16 at Adelaide rest of the season and we don't have to call on Street our Tribunal too often. ROUNDS Jun#()r Vraw 23 Sunday, June 11 Preliminary Final - Sunday August 13 at Adcock Gosford v Peninsula Swans at Adcock Park Park Terrigal Avoca v Bateau Bay at Heazlett Park §enl()r Vraw 24 Killamey Vale v Wyong Lakes at Adelaide Street Grand Final - Sunday August 30 at Tacoma Oval

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The Masterfoods Premiership resumes normality First Grade this weekend after last weeks catch up games Baulkham Hills AFC &. p provided big wi.ns for Killamey Vale Bombers and The Spastic Centre w L D For Ag st % Pts Terrigal Avoca Panthers. T

Killarney Vale 7 925 489 189.2 28 Because those,-games were matches from round PRESENT Terrigal Avoca 5 1 973 398 244.5 20 three we find tha! the same teams are pitted against each other again· this weekend. Gosford 4 3 755 610 123.8 16 A NIGHT Wl1ll 1llE STARS After the huge winning margins last week it is hard Wyong Lakes 3 4 620 963 64.4 12 to see Bateau Bay Blues or Wyong"Lakes Magpies Rosehill Gardens Function Centre turning the tables this weekend. Saturday 8 August Peninsula Swans 5 495 810 61.1 4 Bateau Bay 7 517 1015 50.9 0 At Adelaide Street Oval on Sunday the Magpies RtidneJ and WendJ Eade have the daunting task of overcoming last weeks Mick Malthtiuse Reserve Grade Under 17's 200point thrashing at the hands of the Bombers. Had it not been for inaccurate kicking the margin Rtin Barassi W L D For Agst % Pts W L D For Agst may have been greater. There were some encour­ and more to come .. '· Pts aging signs for the Magpies however in the shape Gos ford 6 582 295 197.3 24 Killarney Vale 6 587 241 243.6 24 of Ryan Berry, Andrew Pratt and Ty Gallagher. $100 per person - tax deductible sponsor­ While they continue to play well and with the ship packages available Terrigal Avoca 3 3 402 367 109.5 12 Terrigal Avoca 4 2 500 230 217.4 16 return of Adam Berry, Frank Bright and Peter Boylan the Magpies have some hope of turning Killarney Vale 3 4 392 362 108.3 12 Wyong Lakes 4 2 335 337 99.4 16 that huge defeat into something more respectable this time around. · 1------l The CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD is the BateauBay 3 4 354 442 80.1 12 Bateau Bay 3 4 604 307 196.7 12 The other Sunday match at Heazlett Park, Avoca official organ of the Central Coast Australian Peninsula Swans 3 3 248 371 66.9 12 Peninsula Swans 2 4 292 400 73.0 8 the Panthers take on the Blues. The Blues have Football League. been suffering all season from a lack of player WyongLakes 2 38S 526 73.2 8 Gos ford 6 82 SSS 9.3 0 depth and have yet to win a match. The Blues wont Published by: Quick & Efficient Business win this week either but will show marked im­ Services, Ph: (02) 4393 2589. provement on last weeks 140 point loss. E-Mail: [email protected] Under 14's Under 12's On Saturday Peninsula Swans meet Gosford D For Agst % Pts W L D For This weeks contributors: W L Agst % Pts Tigers in a match the Tigers would be expected to win easily but with players having the opportunity NCC Hunters - John Norris and Peter His­ Wyong Lakes 5 430 121 355.4 20 Peninsula Swans 6 478 100 478.0 24 to get over injuries with a two week layoff the cock. Swans may surprise the Tigers. Swans Coach Footystats Diary - Kevin Taylor Killarney Vale 5 2 380 187 203.2 20 Terrigal Avoca 5 342 68 502.9 20 Michael Burdeu said this week, "We have got a Development News - Alan Waud.

Peninsula Swans 5 322 196 164.3 20 Bateau Bay 4 3 304 181 168.0 16 young side and they are all keen. They have been Editorial, Previews and Reviews - Greg training well and looking forward to getting back Stewart. Gosford 3 3 308 199 154.8 12 Killarney Vale 2 5 246 312 78.9 8 on the paddock." Tigers Coach Frank Engel, keep­ Artwork, Design & Layout - Darrel Luck. ing his cards close to his chest, as usual said, "The guys can't wait. Our last game was a loss and we Terrigal Avoca 190 303 62.7 4 Gosford 83 360 23.l 4 Advertising Enquiries - Greg Stewart - are going to avenge that defeat on Saturday. Our (02) 4344 1204 or 0414 567 373 Bateau Bay 7 S2 47 479 9.8 4 injured players are back and we are ready." 676 7.7 0 Wyong Lakes E-Mail: [email protected]

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~= ""'.'"""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Killamey Vale Bombers and Terrigal Avoca The Blues tried hard all day, none more than ROUND ELEVEN • Continued Panthers showed why they are considered 1998 Coach David Reed and Stephen Munnery but W L D For Agst % Pts were no match for the rampaging Panthers. Saints outclau the Magpies Masterfoods Premiership favourites, both hav­ Chilly, but a great wintefs day with sunshine brought another big West B'Dogs 10 2 1363 1059 128.8 40 ing runaway wins in the postponed round three 50,578 to Wave~ey on Sunday. They saw St Kilda continue their Final score 26.21-177 to 4.6-30. steady march as leading contenders when they oulctassed Colling­ St. Kilda 9 3 1274 1133 112.4 36 matches. wood for a conllincing 35pt success. The Pies blew away their chances with an inaccurate 2.11 in the first half when they were always harassed· by a the swath of a great St Kilda defence West Coast 7 S 1121 1021 109.8 28 The Bombers travelled to Tacoma Oval to meet brilliantly led by DARRYL WAKELIN. The Pies did better in the last Wyong Lakes Magpies in what was expected to term, but by then it didn't matter. Sydney 7 S 1251 1211 103.3 28 be a close contest. ifh.e 'W 5 1011 992 101.9 28 The Magpies started well with an early goal to JJ9 °'. ··· · s 1103 1087 101.5 28 full forward Ryan Berry after some good lead­ This weekend will see Ray Hall from the Penin­ up work by Ty Gallagher. The Bombers quickly sula Swans AFC, NCC Hunters and the RAMS 5 - 1243 1239 100.3 28 answered through Allan McGlinn beating the play in the Richmond Reserve Grade side 1008 1101 91.6 28 opposition and passing to Matt Daniel who against at the SCG on Sunday. goaled from close range. The Bombers shut the Essen don 6 [258 1127 111.6 24 Magpies out for the rest of that quarter to go to The selection is a one off event but it is an Richmond expose North's lack of pace Riehmond kept a tight grip on the North's major playrnakers in the Adelaide 6 1106 1001 110.5 24 V. time 45 points in front. honour for any young player selected in any Sunday MCG contest played in good conditions to an attendance of AFLteam. 43.497. The Tigers showed the way in a match where the Kangas Pt Adelaide 6 1055 1003 105.2 22 were expected to grasp a big opportunity to cement themselves as The second and third quarters followed the one of the major forces. Collingwood 7 1152 1226 94.0 20 same pattern with the Bombers leading at the Everyone at the League and the Clubs wish Ray North's lack of speed in the midfield was again expcsed as their last change by 141 points. The disappointing all the best for this match and for the future in Tiger opponents , NICK DAFFY, PAUL Fremantle 5 7 1034 1137 90.9 20 aspect of the Bombers win was the inaccuracy the AFL. BRODERICK and MATTHEW ROGERS were clearly on top. Rich· mond were also provided with great service from DARREN GAS- Carlton 3 9 966 1171 82.5 12 in front of goal. Final score 35.31-241 to 6.8-44 PAR who restr1cled North's 'King' to only 12 touches, while contained the Roos' prolific on-baller . Brisbane 2 9 1024 1284 79.8 10 The best for the Bombers were Matt Daniel, Alan Martin (8 goals), Paul Harrison, Allan The Tigers joined a group of six Including North on 7+5 - with the Hawthorn 2 10 - 1106 1283 86.2 8 thought that Richmond can only get better. while the Kangas are McGlinn and Sean Mitchell while for the Mag­ still trying to find their way back to the path - RICHMOND 19.13-127 (Richardson 4, Powell 3, Broderick 3) best. Daffy, pies Andy Pratt kicked 3 and youngster Jade Rogers. Gaspar, NORTH MELB 14.8-92 (Carey 3} best, Harvey, Matthison 2. Grant. Blakey. Round 13 Friday, June I 9 Doggies keep barking at the top Essendon v West Coast - MCG (N) At Mingara Oval the Bateau Bay Blues hosted The Westem Bulldogs controlled most of the Sunday game at the Panthers and from the very start of the Canton (16,515) against a willing and honest team of Dockers - but in the long haul, the Dogs were the masters. Until half.time, Saturday, June 20 match knew it was going to be a long afternoon. 2GO- 107.7 FM Freo were in with a chance but the Tricolours though fading in the Collingwood v Adelaide - MCG The Panthers kicked 8 goals 9 to 2 goals in the last quarter were dear victors. Geelong v Brisbane - K.ardinia Park first quarter and that was the ball game. The competition leaders received top contributions from SCOTT Hawthorn v North Melbourne· Waverley Park WEST (33 posseSSions) and dual forwards and Port Adelaide v - (N) . Innovative Bulldogs coaeh The Blues tried hard but were no match for the Proud sponsors of departed from the norm and called on former captain Footscray well drilled Panthers team. Kristen Williams captain STEVE WALLIS to prepare the team for Sunday's match. Sunday, June 21 the 2GO Leading Wallis had charge of training on Wednesday and Friday's sessions Melbourne v St. Kilda - MCG and Dean Wall were magnificent in attack deliv­ and sat in coach's box on gameday - the team delivered for the ering to Glen Harris (I I goals) and Maurice 261·gamer. WESTERN BULLDOGS 18.14-122 (Smith 5. Grant 3, Sydney v Richmond • SCG Goa/kicker Hudson 3) best, Croft, Grant. Romero, FREMANTLE 15.6-96 Fremantle v Carlton - Goolagong (5 goals). They were more than ably (Clement 3) best, O'Reilly, Gale, Sinclair. assisted by Andy Morrisby, Steve Keane & Awards. Round 14 Shaun McGurgan. Fridav. June 26 North Melboune v Essendon • MCG (N)

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See Footystats Diary each day Carlton deep Into lhe third term went out to a five-goal lead and though Sydney came back in spite of several tenible errors, the at www.theage.eom.au/footy98 Blues held on to win running away. BRAD PEARCE with five goals eclipsed the returning ANDREW DUNKLEY while MATTHEW ROUND ELEVEN -June 12·13-14 ALLEN with 34 hit-outs enjoyed rud< dominance over a flagging ~.T. H. Drake & Associates GREG STAFFORD - CARLTON 14.16-100 {Pearce 5, Hamill 4) Saints outclass Collingwood best. Hamill, Allan. Manton, SYDNEY 11.8-7 4 (Luff 3, Lockett 3) best. Cresswell, Nicks, O'Loughlin. Swans & Demons honor slide continues 700th League match at Waverley Cats' 15 goals to nil opening Lockett kicks 50 for a 13th time Melbourne's first goal of the game didn't come unm booted one 2B~ minutes into the second term and by then the MILESTONES - The 700th League match was played at Waver· 41,306 on Saturday at the MCG had seen Geelong play an almost ley Park when Collingwood met St Kilda on Sunday ..• MARK perfect half of football. Winning their sixth from the past seven Solicitors· MERCURI (Ess) reached game 100 ... 50 matches for MATTHEW outings, Geelong produced 22 goals from 10 scorers, lifting their PRIMUS (Fit, now PA), WINSTON ABRAHAM {Fre, now NM), percentage from 92 to 102 with a 95pt victory and boosted {WCE), and BRAD WIRA (Fre, now WB) ..• themselves from ninth to fifth place.

FROM THE ROUND - A foot injury and a report for plus the prospect ST KILDA won their fifth suc:c:essive encounter against Colling­ of losing DAVID SCHWARZ for three weeks with a hamstring * * w • Buying and selling properties wood -the greatest run by the Saints in 190 contests since 1897 added to the woes of Melbourne. Geelong also suffered when 6 BEN GRAHAM was though to have broken his tight arm after * colliding with teammate TIM McGRATH in the final quarter It Affordable conveyancing •- Geelong kicked 27 goals without answer from Melbourne - may be no more than a muscle strain. GEELONG 22.9-141 * • {t true!. In their previous meeting in 1997s eighth round the Cats (Spinks 4, Snell 4) best, Hocking, Sholl, Colbert, MELBOURNE * * kicked the last 12 goals to win by 79pts. last Saturday Geelong 7.4-46 best. Lyon, Yze, Smoker.· Workers compensation and personal injury kicked the first 15 goals of the MCG game, gOlng on to a 95pt * • {t victory - and in so doing recorded 27 unanswered goals against Crows trump the Dons again the Demons. It was also Geelong's seventh consecutive win Essendon after lour successive wins were hot favourites lo de­ against Melbourne since 1994 and In the last lour contests have stroy the myth they can't win at Footy Park. The big 40,699 crowd • Family Law .~ o contained the Redlegs to scores of 56pts or less. on Saturday night were given a treat and a heart-pumping finish * ~ * on a crisp but fine winte~s night. Against all odds and with many •- {Syd) with his third goal on Saturday ~ of their stars sitting on the sidelines. Adelaide through in a * Civil and Commercial disputes ~-...... _ won * • * reached 50 goals In a season for the 13th occasion. It equalled thrilling last quarter for a two-point victory. the achivement of Collingwood legend GORDON COVENTRY. ~ -~ ~,..... ~ Others In the record category of 50 Goals in a Season are - ~ . Court appearances and Legal Advice _ .,, . ~ It was obvious both clubs were playing for high stakes. The game (Haw) 11 times, while STEPEHEN KERNA· was highlighted for different reasons - big games for the Crows HAN (Car) and (Reh) each did so 10 times. ~ ~ which MATTHEW ROBRAN and delivered; the 0 0 return of MICHAEL LONG for Essendon after his second knee Eagles outlast gritty Hawthom reconstruction and kicking three goals; plus the loss of the exciting ~ ~ West Coast wrapped up their fifth successive victory when they forward MICHAEL PRIOR (Ess) with a left knee injury in the first overcame a gritty Hawthorn outfit on Friday night at the WACA in term. ADELAIDE 15.16-106 (Robran 3, Vardy 3) best, Robran, front of 27 ,326 fans, II was mostly line apart from brief drizzle Thiessen. James. ESSENDON 15.1~M06 (Long 3) best, near the end of the first quarter. The Eagles went into the game Calthorpe, Olarenshaw, Caracella. without and then lost GUY * * McKENNA with a shoulder injury only seven minutes after the Lions and Port produce record-setting draw : 4332 ·1055 start. i II was overcast but fine on Sunday for the reduced

tA'fe J: • ~·1 i'.'l First Aid and Sports Medicine Products and Advice. N111Veastl!11 .t 01111/,al! tJoast Hh1tf11,s ~ m NCC Hunters U/18 Fixture & Results for 1998. Specialty Services for Asthma Sufferers. Round 1, NCC Hunters 24-16-160 v Ingleburn 1-1-7 Round 2, NCC Hunters - Bye Wide range of Fiims, Cameras and Quality Film Round 3, .Pennant Hills 5-7-37 v NCC Hunters 13-7-85 Round 4, --··NCC Hunters 6-10-46 v Western Jets 1-3-9 Processing Services. Wide range of gift ideas. Round 5, Sutherland 2-3-15 v NCC Hunters 21-21-147 Round 6, NCC Hunters 10-11-71 v Campbelltown 8-5-5Y Agents for - Mercantile Mutual Green Slips, Health Funds, Round 7, NCC Hunters 17-8-110 v Penrith 4-4-28 Diabetes Australia and Max Factor. Round 8, NCC Hunters 20-9-129 v Baulkham Hills 5-5-35 Round 9, North Shore 10-7-67 v NCC Hunters 14-10-94 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 Round 12, Saturday July 4 v Balmain at Newcastle (4:45pm) CLARKE'S PHARMACY Round 13, Saturday July 11 v East Sydney at Adelaide Street Round 14, Saturday July 18 v Penrith at Greygums Oval Shop 4, Peninsula Plaza Round 15, Saturday July 25 v Ingleburn at Adelaide Street 62 Blackwall Road, Woy Woy Round 16, NCC Hunters - Bye Telephone: 4342 2256 Round 17, Saturday August 15 v Pennant Hills at Newcastle (4:45pm) Round 18, Saturday August 22 v Western Jets at Wrights Reserve Free Prescription Pick-up and Delivery Service. Elimination Final, Saturday August 29 at Gipps Road Oval Qualifying Final, Sunday August 30 at Wagener Oval First Semi-Final, Saturday September 5 at Gipps Road Oval 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 U wzpW~ WCNYll:eii{or 19 9 8 .. ! ! ··--W·-·-'-- -D--B~or. -Agst---- %-·---Pts-- ou•-•- NCC Hunters 8 842 251 335.5 36 Umpires for all Grades; Field, Boundary and Goals Campbelltown 7 619 291 212.7 32 are still needed. Pennant Hills 7 2 920 408 225.5 28 Adequate remuneration available. North Shore 5 2 688 362 190.1 26 Penrith 5 3 645 452 142.7 24 g;[trfher-~ cont-acb.· .9'/Vf9'Jlemarb aP East Sydney 4 3 441 557 79.2 22 tlw~e- ~ce-~ Western Jets 4 4 577 370 155.9 20 (02) 4344 1204 St. George 4 4 535 357 149.8 20 Baulkham Hills 4 5 603 579 104.1 16 Sutherland 2 6 242 830 29.2 12 Western Suburbs 2 .7 319 - - -718-- . 44.4- --8·- Baima in 8 410 908 45.1 4 lngleburn 8 165 923 17.9 4

6 19 CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD m_M_'lli_~_~_ra.;__is'4_~_'11_"_0._'lli_Wi_f"4_'a_d_O._o._ia._....'G._f_M_~,,,_~_'lli__;'l'G=-- Vm_pire s Corner Round B Results From that point the Hunters finally clicked into top THE STRETCHER RULE FIRST GRADE Hunters Extended Bateau Bay 4.6-30 v Terrigal Avoca 26.21-177 gear. They applied pressure on the half forward Goals: Bateau Bay: Haldeman, Morrissey, Harris, S Munnery The Hunters entered round 9 ofSFL Under 18's line and an opportunistic snap from Adam Can­ If a player is injured during the match or Terrigal Avoca: Harris 11, Goolagong 5, Burzacott 3, Wall 2, Small, Keane, McGurgan, Hamilton, Williams competition with an 8 game unbeaten record. boum gave the Hunters the spark required. The who, in the opinion of club training staff Their opponents, North Shore, were on 6 wins, 1 Hunters kicked 7 match goals to 1 in a match required the .assistance of a stretcher, a Umpires: Bulmer, Eddy, Sharpe winning effort. This was a very important win in Reports: Nil. loss and 1 draw, in third place and posed a threat stretcher w!ii be called for by that club's At Mingara Oval to the Hunters undefeated record. more ways than one, it proved to the coaching staff training staffto,ensure the health and safety and supporters and to the Hunters themselves that of the player. Club Trainers shall signal that Wyong Lakes 6.8-44 v Killamey Vale 35.31-241 they have the skill and courage to lift when placed Goals: Wyong Lakes: A Pratt 3, Matthison 2,R Berry The Hunters started slowly for the first time this a stretcher is required by raising each arm to Killarney Vale: A Martin 8, Ness 6, Harrison 5, season the players minds weren't on playing foot­ under pressure. Hawkins, Camboum, Amidy, Daniel 2, McGlinn, C Lyon, Ca· a horizontal position on either side of their vanough, R Mahalm ball. It was well into the first quarter before the body. boys settled down and a as a result of some good The Hunters now have a 2 game break at the top of Umpires: Best, Deenen,Luck team work fired home 2 important goals which the ladder and Kilpatrick when spoken to after the Reports: Nil. If a stretcher is called, it must be taken At Tacoma Oval had the Hunters leading at the first change. match said, ''Now we know they can produce the directly to the injured player and then leave goods under pressure to come from behind. They RESERVE GRADE In the second term it was all North Shore revelling are a good team but this will improve them and the field by the most direct route to the Bateau Bay 10.3-03 v Terrigal Avoca 10.15-75 club's dressing room. Goals: Bateau .Bay: Robilliard 4, Pond 2, Lloyd, Hodson, T in the heavy conditions, commanding field posi­ give them the confidence to take out the premier­ Munnery, Doyle tion and as a result kicked 3 goals to 1 to be trail­ ship.'"' Terrigal Avoca: Stephen 3, Wilson , Cooper 2, S ing by a point at halftime. When the field umpire becomes aware that Jackson, Moore, Dixon Best players for the Hutners were Lee Williams, a stretcher has entered the playing field he Wyong Lakes 10.11-71 v KillameyVale 11.B-74 The third quarter started with an early goal to the Pat Schell, Mark Davis, Ben Hodges, Andre shall stop the game at the first break in play Goals: Wyong Lakes: T Gallagher 4,Matthison 2, Lambert, Billson Hunters but from then on we witnessed probably Hogan, Stephen Phillips and Conor Lyon (4 (mark, free kick, out of bounds, score or Killamey Vale: Brice 5, Carpenter, Riggs 2, Baker, the boys worst quarter of football all year. The goals). field bounce) or immediately if the ball is Lewis

Hunters looked flat and North Shore punished ev­ travelling directly towards the injured UNDER 17's ery mistake, scoring 4 unanswered goals until a player or stretcher. It is also incumbent Bateau Bay 8.8-56 v Terrigal Avoca 10.B~B late goal to the Hunters starting from deep in de­ upon the other field umpire(s) to gain the Goals: Bateau Bay: Cook 2, T Onley, Hobbs, Patton, J Brittle, fence with quick work from Lee Williams and An­ T Smith, W Smith Sydney Aussie Rules controlling umpires attention so play can be Terrigal Avoca: S Appleton, Reid 3, Pengilley 2, P Van dre Hogan and Conor Lyon finishing off the halted as soon as possible. Dam, McBain movement on the siren to give the Hunters a confi­ Sodal Club U/1 B's Wyong Lakes 13.14-92 v KillameyVale 3.3-21 dence boost to take into the last quarter. Leading Goal Kickers Unlike the AFL, the NSWAFL does not Goals: Wyong Lakes: Not advised. Killamey Vale: K O'Connell , J Mclean have regulations preventing players re­ At three quarter time Hunters Coach Brett Kil­ ~ Steven Cass Pennant Hills 33 (7) entering the playing field for twenty min­ UNDER 14's patrick was fairly calm considering it looked like Bateau Bay 1.4.10 v Terrigal Avoca 13.7-a5 utes if they are carried off on a stretcher nor the first defeat of the season was about to become Chris Lees Campbell town 29 (5) Goals: Terrigal Avoca: Schulze 4, T Robinson 3, Whateley, do we report players who do not get onto Dobson 2, Shepherd, Lewis a reality. He asked the boys for a 20 minute ef­ Bateau Bay: K Smith fort, to lift and display the brand of football they Glenn Bradley Penrith 21 (I) stretchers after one has been called for and are capable of producing. then is found to be not required. Wyong Lakes 6.4.40 v Killamey Vale 3.6-24 Glen Page NCC Hunters 18 (2) Goals: Wyong Lakes: Browning, Buggy, C Barbeler, Brad Ede, S Tasker, Fletcher Rib injuries to ruckman Tim Snelling and Mark Mitchell McKenzie NCC Hunters 16 (9) We believe that Central Coast clubs in gen­ Killamey Vale: M Cameron 2, Fountain eral are sensible enough not to bring on a Davis forced them off the field. Lee Williams was Tim Campbell Western Jets 15 (6) Under 12's shifted to the ruck for the final term. North shore stretcher to bring about a break in play Bateau Bay 2.1-13 v Terrigal Avoca 7.4-46 with a handy 2 goal break started the last term John Shineberg St. G~orge 14 (5) however this situation will be monitored to Goals: Bateau Bay: T Eather, N Chaplin Terrigal Avoca: M Salmon, J Collier 3, Allsion strongly and kicked the first goal quickly from the Lachlan Pascoe Baulkham Hills 13 (0) ensure that clubs are honestly concerned centre bounce. about the health of their players. Wyong Lakes 0.0-0 v Killamey Vale 17.7-90 Goals: Killarney Vale: C Hudson 8, Kable 5, Thomas 2, Doyle, Wayne Edwards East Sydney 13 (1) Elsworthy Matthew Arbon Western Jets 13 (2)

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National Results 260 Leading Goal Kickers for 1 998

SFL Results· Round 9, played June 13·14, 1998 PERTH WESTAR RULES Round 12 Subiaco 21.1().136 v Peel Thunder 12.9-81 ·FIRST GRADE RESERVE GRADE FimGrade East Perth 13.5-83 v Perth 8.18-66 South Fremantle 15.12·102 v Claremont 16.14-110 Glen Hanis Tenigal Avoca 39 (II) Justin Jones Gos ford 23 (0) Pennant Hills 16.14-110 d St George 10.7-67 East Freo, Swans & West Perth, bye. North Shore 27.16-178 d Balmain 14.13-97 Maurice Goolagong Tenigal Avoca 38 (S) Jamie Stephen Tenigal Avoca 17 (3) Bauklham Hills 22.22-154 d Western Suburbs 13.21-99 LADDER: East Freo 32p!s, 171%; West Perth 32, 167; East Perth 32, East Sydney • Bye 111; Subiaco 28, 117; South Freo 16, 94; Swans 16, 90; Perth 8, 77; Peel Donovan Ness Killamey Vale 28 (6) Matthew Sullivan Gosford IS (0) 0, 49. ••'v ROUND 13: Saturday: Peel v East Freo (Mandurah), Claremontv West Reserve Grade Stephen Munnery Bateau Bay 21 (0) Andrew Brice Killamey Vale 12 (S) Perth (Claremont), East Perth v Swan Districts (Perth), South Freo v Perth . -~· Pennant Hills 12.13-85 d St George 11.10-76 (FO), Subiaco, bye. Alan Martin· . KillameyVale 19(8) John O'Brien Wyong Lakes 10(0) North Shore 10.16-76 d Balmain 6.8-44 RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE - Round 8 Baulkham Hills 13.11-89 d Western Suburbs 6.9-45 MCU 10.5-65 v Wagga Tigers 8.18-66 Glen Allen Gos ford 17 (0) Brendon Lyon Killamey Vale 8 (0) East Sydney • Bye Griffith 9.11-65v GGGM 17.11-113 Coolamon 6.13-49 v Leeton-Whitton 22.13·99 (sic) Matthew O'Donnell Gos ford 17 (0) Damien Tomlins Gos ford 7 (0) Under 18 Narrandera 20.11-131 v East Wagga-Kooringal 15.9-99 Ryan Berry Wyong Lakes 13 (I) Glen Robilliard Bateau Bay 7 (4) Pennant Hills 26.15-171 d Sutherland 1.4-10 Turvey Park 18.22-130 v Temora 5.11-41 NCC Hunters 14.1().94 d North Shore 10.7-67 ROUND 9 - June 20-21 Dane Arnidy KillameyVale 13 (2) David Street Gos ford 6 (0) Penrith 12.8-80 d Baulkham Hills 10.8-68 Sun • Wagga Tigers v Griffith Balmain 15.10-100 d lnglebum 6.8-44 Sat - Leeton-Whitton v Mangoplah-Cookardinia United Allan Hawkins KillameyVale 12 (2) Anthony Small Tenigal Avoca 6 (0) Campbelltown 11.12-78 d Western Suburbs 3.8-26 Sat· East Wagga-Kooringal v Coolamon Sat -Ternora v Narrandera Western Jets 7.14-56 d St George 6.8-44 Sun • Ganmain-Grong Grong Matong v Turvey Park East Sydney • Bye FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE UNDER 17's UNDER 14'S SFA Results. Round 9 played June 13, 1998 Inter-League Championships at Barooga 1st game - Farrer 4.4-28 v Benalla & District 4.3-27 Coner Lyon Killamey Vale 30 (0) Matthew McAulliffe Peninsula Swans 16 (0) 2nd game - Picola & District 5.7-37v Farrer 1.2-8 FimGrade Semi - Farrer 3.3-21 d Hume 3.2·20 Jared Brittle BateauBay 24 (I) Brad Bowning Wyong Lakes II (!) Macquarie Uni 18.18-126 d South West Sydney 7.4-46 Final - Picola & District 3.6-24 d Farrer 1.6-12 Manly-Waningah 10.12-72 d Hawkesbury 10.8-68 Nathan Reid Tenigal Avoca 21 (3) Michael Clarke KillameyVale 9 (0) Wollongong 16.18-114 d Holroyd-Blacktown 8.7-55 FARRER· ROUND 9 ·Sat-Sun, June 2G-21 The Rock-Yerong Creek v Ardlethan Brett Appleton Tenigal Avoca 16 (0) Dane Allen Killamey Vale 8 (0) Sydney Uni 18.18-126 d Cronulla-Sutherland 7.8-50 Uranquinty-Kapooka v Cootamundra Uni of NSW 26.8-164 d Penrith 8.19-67 Ariah Park-Mirool v Nth Wagga-RAAF Scott Appleton Tenigal Avoca 12 (3) Chris Barbeler Wyong Lakes 7 (I) Rivcoll v Collingullie-Ashmont Kane O'Connell Killamey Vale 11 (2) Reserve Grade ACT AFL - ROUND 12 Dennis Caldwell Peninsula Swans 6 (0) SouthWestSydney 11.16-52 d Macquarie Uni 4.2-26 Sat- Weston Creek 6.8-44 v Eastlake 8.12·60 Grant Feeney Killatney Vale 11 (0) Manly-Waningah 15.12-102 d Hawkesbury 2.6-18 Sat - Tuggeranong 8.13-61 v Belconnen 16.11-107 Braldey Ede Wyong Lakes 6 (I) Sun· Queanbeyan 16.17-113 v Campbelltown 20.14-134 Wollongong 15.9-99 d Holroyd-Blacktown 5.5-35 Allan Cook Bateau Bay 10(2) Geoffrey Fletcher . Wyong Lakes 6(1) SydneyUni 15.14-104 d Cronulla-Sutherland 0.5-5 Ainslie, bye. Shane Hobbs Bateau Bay 10 (I) Unio!NSW 22.13-145 d Penrith 3.6-24 LADDER: Queanbeyan 40, Belconnen 36, Tuggeranong 28, Campbel~ Patrick Lewis Tenigal Avoca S (I) town 28, Eastlake 20, Ainslie 12, Weston Creek 12. SANFL- Round 12 ACTAFL- ROUND 13-June 20·21 Anthony Withers Peninsula Swans 9 (0) Chris McCluand Wyong Lakes s (0) Sturt 11.3-69 v South Adelaide 10.7-67 Eastlake v Ainslie, Campbelltown v Belconnen, Queanbeyan v Weston Port Adelaide 9.8-62 v West Adelaide 5. 7-37 Creek, Tuggeranong, bye. Glenelg 1015-75v Norwood 20.14-134 UNDER 12'S OQAPL Club Ohampicnship North Adelaide 15.10-100 v Torrens-Woodville 11.5-71 LEISURE COAST AFL • ROUND 7 Central District - bye Albalross 5.6-36 v Port Kembla 17.14-116 Michael Bennett Peninsula Swans 18 (0) Shellharbour 14.12-96 v No\\fa 12.6-78 LADDER: Sturt 16pts, 53.07%; Norwood 14, 52.75; Centrals 12, 57.34; Northern DistriclS 7.10-52 v Goulbum 11.9-75 Adrian O'Brien Tenigal Avoca IS (0) Port 12, 51.77; Eagles 10, 51.45; West 10, 50.28; North 10, 47.08; South Bomaderry 17.12·114 v Camden 7.5-47 Killarney Vale 77 8, 46.05; Glenelg 2, 41. James Pettit Peninsula Swans 14(0) NEWCASTLE AFL - Round 9 ROUND 13: Saturday- Port v Glenelg (Alberton), West v Central Nelson Bay 10.12-72 v Cardiff 12.7-79 Cameron Hudson Killamey Vale 11 (8) Terrigal Avoca 56 (Richmond), Sturt v North (Adelaide) Eagles v Norwood (FP), North· Wallsend 10.11-71 v Singleton 6.10-46 Wamers Bay 9.1-55 v Newcastle City 15.14-104 10 (0) bye. Macquarie 1.2-8 v West Newcastle 31.17-203 Kyall Walford Peninsula Swans Gosford 51 LADDER: Cardiff 36. Wamers Bay 22, New::astle City 20, Nelson Bay 16, Craig Stokes Peninsula Swans 9 (0) Singleton 14, Wallsend 12, West New::astle 12, Macquarie 0. Matthew Chaplin Bateau Bay 9 (0) Wyong Lakes 46 Saturday-Sunday, June 20-21 Under 15 Carnival at Newcastle No.1 Sportsground Nathan Chaplin Bateau Bay 9 (I) Peninsula Swans 39 I ROUND 10. JU~E 27: Cardiff v West New::astle. New::astle City v Nelson Tim Eather Bateau Bay Q (!) 8ay, ~ingleton v Wamers Bay, Macquarie v Wallsend. Brendan Eather Bateau Bay 7 (0) Bateau Bay UNDER 15 CHALLENGE: East Coast Allies 7.6-48 drew with Sydney 25 I 6.12-48, played at New::astle No.1. 8 17 CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD Jgg8 :MasteifOodS Star Yl.cliiever Ylwara w TERRIGAL AVOCA BATEAUBAY This award carries a prize of return trip Glen Harris Terrigal Avoca 8 (3) BLACK, RED AND WHITE NAVY BLUE for two to . Melbourne for the AFL Grand Fina( It includes return air tick- Ty Gallagher Wyong Lakes 7 (0) ets, tickets to. the football, accommoda- Under 12's - Coach: Roh DIXON Under 12's - Coach: David REED Kristen Williams Terrigal Avoca 6 (2) tion at a tOp 'class hotel and transfers I Kaila VAN DAM I Nathan CHAPLIN 17 Dean MORRIS from the airporj, Ben Thomas Killarney Vale 5 (0) 2 Jesse COLLIER 2 Justin LLOYD 18 Renee SMITH 4 Sam O'BRIEN 3 Bradley MARSHALL 19 Ian TYLEY Dane Arnidy Killarney Vale 4 (1) 4 Chris LARDEN 25 Scott REED Progress total votes will be published in 5 James SMITH Matthew O'Donnell 6 Lachlan FOX 6 Brendan EA THER this column each week but will be sup- Gosford 4 (0) 7TimEATHER pressed after round 11. 7 Darren WALKER Allan McGlinn Killamey Vale 4 (3) 8 Stephen LYNCH 8 Matthew CHAPLIN 9 Luke ROBINSON 11 Ben EDWARDS The award will be made during the James Jackson Terrigal Avoca 4 (0) IO Kris VAN HAREN 12 Aaron EDWARDS grand final presentations. 11 Geoffrey SCOTT 14 Jarrod SINCLAIR Matthew O'Shea Gos ford 4 (0) 12 Jayson VAN DAM 15 Anthony BUSCOMBE 13 Matthew WILSON 16 Blake ATKINSON John O'Brien Wyong Lakes 3 (0) 14 Adrian O'BRIEN 22 Shanon CAMPBELL-PEARCE 15 Jack ROBINSON 23 Nicholas BUSCOMBE 16 Matthew SALMON 24 Brendan CLYDESDALE Under 14's - Coach: Jason CARTER Under U's - Coach: Wayne MORRISEY 1 Stephen LYNCH 1 Chris LARDEN 17 Nathan CHAPLIN 4 Mitchell LENNOX 3 Dean MORRIS 18 Chad ONLEY 19 Patrick LEWIS 4 Brendan EA THER 20Ian TYLEY 23 Lee ROBINSON 6TimEATHER The Jetty 24 Scott DOBSON 7 Matthew CHAPLIN 26 Ryan WILSON 8 Cameron MCELROY 27 Gavin KING 9 Kenrick SMITH 28 Matthew WILSON 12 Jarrod SINCLAIR Three Bis Bands 29 Jared WALKER 14 Ronnie EA THER 30 Chris SALMON Friday, June 26 ·Tickets available at the door 15 Scott REED 32 Tom ROBINSON 19 Brendan CLYD ES DALE lrom 7:3opm. Different bands perform each 33 Jayson VAN DAM week. Under 17's - Coach: Stephen MUNNERY Under l 7's - Coach: Malcolm COOPER I Allan COOK 47 Ronnie EATHER 2 Scott APPLETON 44 Adam SINDEL The Long Jetty Hotel 4 Mark PATTON 48 Paul PEACOCK 9 Peter VAN DAM 45 Aaron WALKER 5 Todd ONLEY 405 The Entrance Road, 15 Angus DARLING 49 Richard BARDON 7GuyBYRNE 31 Luke LEPAGE Long Jetty I 0 Dean SMITH 32 Ben WILSON 12 Blake DILLON Ph: 4332 1888 33 Dane WALKER 14 Shane HOBBS 34 Mitchell GUILMARTIN Weekly Specials in the Drive-In Bottle Shop 16 Daniel SMITH 36 Nathan REID Poker and Card Machines 17 Toby OSBORNE 39 Brett APPLETON 20 James LONG Proud Sponsors of the Bateau Bay Blues 40 Chris RANZETTA 22 Dale LONG 41 Matt RANZETTA 25 Andrew SMITH 42 Conor HOLMES

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BUILDING SERVICES Under 12's- Coach: Alan ELSWORTHY Under 12 's - Coach: David EDE ._,. I Jarrad CARPENTER 1 Mitcheil EDE 3 Nathan ELSWORTHY 2 Brent EDE 1 1 & 1 3, COURT 5 Chad SMITH 3 Robert DENNISS-FIELD 6 Adam THOMAS 4 Jesse SHEENS 36-40 VICTORIA STREET, EAST GOSFORD 7 Matthew DOYLE 5 Stephanie STEPHENSON 8 Cameron HUDSON 18 Jessie BUCKLEY 6 Michael POWER 9 Robert O'CONNELL 19 Matthew LUCAS 8 Samantha BARBELER 12 Mitchell REA 20 Peter WA TIS 10 Trent WATT·MUNRO 4322 2233 15 Joe LIVINGS 21 Kyle McDONALD 11 Greg MARSHALL 16 Joshua GLENN 22 Scott LAMPERT 12 Rebecca DENNISS-FIELD 17 Lachlan ELLISON 17 Nicole RADFORD 18 Jon RADFORD FREE DESIGN SERVICE AVAILABLE ON KITCHEN AND Under 14 's - Coach: Michael SCHELL 20 Daryl FLOYD BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. I Scott REID 18 Adrian STEPHENS Under 14's- Coach: Trevor TASKER 2 Gerard SCHELL 19 Ryan KELLY 3 Joshua FOUNTAIN 22 Mitchell REECE I Bradley LAING 4 Michael CLARKE 23 Jamie PETTINGTON 2 Brent EDE 7 Dean LAFFEY 24 Mitchell COOK 3 Michael RICHARDS 10 Simon PETTINGER 25 Ben TALBOT 4 Bradley EDE 11 Scott CARY 26 Dane BUCKLEY 5 Mitchell EDE 12 Adam TAYLOR 27 Adam HUDSON 6 Scott TASKER 13 Dane ALLEN 7 Robert DENNISS-FIELD 14 JustinGbENN- l2 Chr:is.BARBELER. Central Coast leagues 1:1ob 15 Mitchell CAMERON 15 Chris MCCLUAND 1r, 16 Daniel WATTERSON 18 Geoffrey FLETCHER Dane Drtve. Gasford 17 Nathan DEAN 19 Brad BROWNING 20 Adam TASKER f Ph: C0214323 3131 Under 17's - Coach: Graham EDGLEY

I Kane O'Connell 21 Jason EDGLEY Under 17's - Coach: Les HYNDMAN 2 Glen CURLEY 31 Benjamin ROBISON 3 Stuart CAMERON I Steven EDWARDS 5 Jeff McLEAN 2 Adam WILLIAMS 6 Brian COLTON 3 Joel MILES 7 Dane WOODBURY 4 Michael RICHARDS 8 Grant FEENEY 6 Scott TASKER I 0 Russell BEATTIE 12 Tim ARCHER 12 Morgan HAWKES 14 TrevorGU!HOT 13 Nathan ELLIS 15 Chris MCCLUAND 14 Nicholas RIDDLE 16 Nathan CONVY 15 Conor LYON 17 Luke MCCLUAND 16 Daniel WATTS 21 GeoffGALEA 17 Andrew HAGGARTY 18 Craig WOODBURY

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GOSFORD PENINSULA SWANS GOSFORD PENINSULA SWANS BLACK WITH GOLD SASH WHITE WITH RED YOKE BLACK WITH GOLD SASH WHITE WITH RED YOKE

Under 12 's - Coach: Dave CROXTON Under I 2's - Coach: Leigh SPINKS ·"Coach: Frank Engel Coach: Michael Burdeu Captain: Michael Fuller Captain: Michael Burdeu 1 Lachlan SAMPSON 13 Reece JOHNSON I James PETTIT • >l ~. 3 James LYONS 2 Shannon DALEY 23 Marc DWYER 1 Danny BEMBRICH 1 Jason PILLING 32 Joshua COLLINS 4 Michael BENNETT 3 Daniel WOLSKI 2 Murray SCHUBERT 2 Karl HIGGINS 4 Daniel WEIR 6 Michael HAINES ~ 5 Joshua CROXTON 7 Chris SPINKS 3 Leigh WAGENER 3 Matt WILSON 6 Matthew DEITZ 8 Stuart COYLE 4 Adam CAIRNS 4 John SPILLARD 7 Sam DILLON 12 Ryan BULTITUDE 5 FrankENGEL 5 Andrew MOSS 8 Steven BIRCHALL 15 Jake MURPHY 6 Glen ALLEN 6 Greg TENGSTROM 9 Joshua JONES 17 Kyall WALFORD 7 Matthew O'DONNELL 7 Leigh SPINKS I 0 Luke BROWN 18 Scott HARVEY 9 Matt O'SHEA 8 Glen RUSHTON 12 Ian PRITCHARD 31 Craig STOKES 10 Ian MERGARD 9 . Sean FITZGERALD 18 Nicholas RICHARDSON 11 Martin FORMOSA 10 Quentin DONALD Shane BRABBINS Under U's- Coach: Glen ALLEN Under U's - Coach: Sean FITZGERALD 12 11 Jorgen JACOBSEN 13 Glen PAGE 12 Matthew SPILLARD 2 Luke BARDSLEY I Tim HILLMAN 14 Mark DAVIS 13 Nick CONDON 10 Nick Tootel 4 Matthew MCAULIFFE 15 Jeremy MILLER 16 Daniel SIMPSON 14 Paul DALEY 5 Scott ELLISON 16 Brenton KELLY 17 Brett JACOBSON 15 Matt RICHARDSON 6 Matthew HUDSON 17 Michael FULLER 18 Darren EDMONDSON 18 Glen PRITCHARD 9 David PARKER 18 Steve JUDD 19 David ELLERTON 19 Chris DEZSO 10 Tom GIBSON 19 Kernan WESTLEY 20 Paul PIERCY 11 Michael FISHER 23 Todd REDMAN 20 Nathan WESTLEY 22 Troy LAING 24 Chris RICHARDSON 12 Aaron WALSH 25 Michael MA YER 14 Tadd WALFORD 25 Adam HUNGERFORD 25 Michael BURDEU 26 Brad DEITZ 18 Dennis CARDWELL 28 Steve GUILMARTIN 27 John CREPAS 27 Michael WRIGHT 25 Nick BOTTRILL 28 Daniel MITCHELL 31 Scott SILVIA 30 James MIDDLETON 48 Gareth HAINES 31 Matthew PHILLIPS 34 Steven TURNER Under 17's - Coach: Glenn BEASLEY

Under I 7's - Coach: Michael LIVINGSTONE 1 Shane HIGGINS 2 Anthony WITHERS 3 Mark DAVIS 3 Marcus HARIVEL 4 John DEITZ 4 Peter MCCARTHY 7 Jarrod HUNGERFORD 7 Allan CURTAIN UncleBenY 14 Daniel LACY 12 William STOKES 15 Matthew RICHARDSON 14 Tadd WALFORD 17 Dane ANTEES 17 Tim PETTIT 3 SCOREBOARD 'f, TIME 1/z TIME /, TIME FINAL Ben CHEVERALL 18 Dennis CARDWELL 19 Chris DEZSO 19 Tim HILLMAN GOS FORD 24 Chris RICHARDSON 24 Brendan CAIRNS 26 Brad DEITZ 27 Mark EDMONDSON PENINSULA SWANS 31 Mathew PHILLIPS 48 Gareth HAINES 33 Kyle BREEN

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KILLARNEY VALE WYONGLAKES TERRIGAL AVOCA BATEAUBAY BLACK WITH RED SASH BLACK AND WHITE BUCK, RED AND WHITE NAVY BLUE

Coach: Paul Harrison Coach: Ray Pratt Coach: Paul Van Der Kamp Coach: David Reed Captain: Paul Harrison Captain: Paul Laksa Captain;. Dave Grimrnond Captain: David Reed 1 Brenton ARNOLD 1 Paul LAKSA ·~ 1 Glen HARRIS 1 Ben SUMMERS 2 David CA VANOUGH 2 Roger STOKES 2 Llyod KERR 2 Brendan SMITH 3 Paul HARRISON 3 Randall PERRY ,, 3 Matt MULLINS 3 Wayne MORRISSEY 4 Alan MARTIN 4 Andrew PRATI i 5 Paul VAN DER KAMP 4 Stephen MUNNERY 5 Mark SHELLEY 5 Ryan BERRY 7 Dean WALL 5 Ross BARRY 6 Andrew BRlCE 6 Scott PRATT 8 Nathan REA 6 Craig ONIONS 7 Clayton BAKER 7 Ashley MARRIOT ·9 Dave GRlMMOND 7 David REED 8 Benjamin THOMAS 8 Ty GALLAGHER 10 Ryan DIXON 8 Steve WEILAND 9 DaneAMIDY 9 Jamie BUTLER 12 Simon BANKS 9 · David UPCROFT 10 Sean MITCHELL IO Matthew TRAVERS 13 Damon CROWE IO Greg DUFFY 11 Donovan NESS 11 Peter BOYLAN 18 Kristen WILLIAMS II Nathan TRlM 12 Peter KELLEHER 12 Frank BRlGHT 21 Andy MORRISBY 12 Brian HODSON 13 Matthew DANIEL 13 Tyson HUDSON 22 Matthew JONES 13 Trent LONG 14 Neil KELLEHER 14 Jason KING 23 Maurice GOOLAGONG 17 Trent SPARKS 16 Alan McGLINN 15 Robert SOMERVILLE 25 Jason CARTER 18 Bruce ONLEY 17 Shane KING 16 Matthew KENT 29 Shaun MCGURGAN 21 Noel JAGO 18 Terry FORD 19 Darren KOELLNER 32 Steven KEANE 22 Mark COLEMAN 19 Craig PRINGLE 20 Mark HAMIL TON 34 Damian MOLONEY 24 Craig LLOYD 20 Alan HAWKINS 23 Les HYNDMAN 35 David HAMIL TON 25 Jeff MOSS 21 Nathan CAMBOURN 32 Conrad WEBB 44 Malcolm COOPER 38 James BARRY 2r Ryan MA1fALM 35 -·-.Michael GULLIVER - f(f Jam1$-Jt\:CKSON ---· 29 Sean MULDOON 39 Marty SPEED 30 Kurt MARTIN

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