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ROUND 1 ROUND14 Killarney Vale 31-22-226 v Peninsula Swans 13-7-85 Saturday, July 5 <> <> Gosford Wyoming 12-18-90 v Wyong Lakes 16-11-107 Bateau Bay v Gosfor

Gosford Wyoming 11-36-102 v Terrigal Avoca 4-6-30 SundaJ, July 17 11 Bateau Bay 20-22-142 v Peninsula Swans 10-8-68 Terrigal Avoca v Bateau Bay at Heazlen Park Wyong Lakes 14-17-!0l v Kiltaroey Vale 20-13-133 ~~L~c"~;.. '~ ROUND 7 Peninsula Swans 18-14-122 v Killarney Vale 25-17-167 ~~Vfii~;~z;;;;;:K~{? Wyong Lakes 10-9-69 v Gosford Wyoming 9-12-66 ~;:~;~~~,~:m:::2:~::~.~~~ I Terrigal Avoca 6-7-43 v Bateau Bay 42-36-288 Sunday, August 3 1' Bateau Bay v Peninsula Swans at Bateau Bay ROUNDS Killamey Vale v Wyong Lakes at Adelaide Street I Peninsula Swans 28-30-198 v Terrigal Avoca 6-7-43 ~i~~~~}.t~iJ~--§ffi; ,, GosfordWyoming 15-17-107 v KillarneyVale 11-15-81 ROUND18 Wyong Lakes 12-9-81 v Bate:iu Bay 19-26-140 Saturday, August 9 Peninsula Swans v T~rrigal Avoca at Rogers Park I ROUND 9 Gosford Wyoming v Killamey Vale at Adcock Park Peninsula Swans 22-18-150 v Wyong Lakes 9-9-63 . Sunday, August 10 1· Gosford Wyoming 11-13-79 v Bateau Bay 15-16-106 Wyong Lakes v Bateau Bay at Tacoma Oval Killarney Vale 36-25-141 v Terrigal Avoca 1-3-9

ROUND10 DAVEY MEDAL PRESENTATION NIGHT, 1 ·1: Gosford Wyoming 12-16-88 v Peninsula Swans 14-11-95 FIRDAY AUGUST 15 atthe Cenl

20 · CCAFL FOO'T~Al.,.JRECORJ) .. · . · · . :CCAFL FOOTBALL.RECORD j -: ,:;:...< - .. :. ·:.. • .: -. . • ' • ,, .. Dound 14 CJreYiew From The Editor (] " 1997 CCAFL Masterfoods Cup .Draw (Junior 6rades) ROUND 1 The Masterfoods Cup Premiership goes into Sunday, April 6 ROUND12 Rain, Rain, Rain. Just when we thought it round 14 this weekend with the match of the Killamey Vale v Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street Sunday, June 22 couldn't get any wetter it did. Gosford v Wyong Lakes at Adcock Park Peninsula Swans v Bateau Bay at Rogers Park round set down for Saturday at Bateau Bay Bateau Bay v Terrigal Avoca at Bateau Bay Kiliarney Vale v Wyong Lakes at Adelaide Street Last weeks games went ahead under difficult con­ where the Bateau Bay Blues meet Gosford Terrigal Avoca v Gosford at Heazlen Park ditions but I think everyone accepts that football is ROUND 2 Wyoming Tigers. The Tigers (in third place Sunday, April I 3 ROUND13 a winter sport and sometimes it will be cold and on the ladder) would love to post the Blues' Peninsula Swans v Bateau Bay at Rogers Park Sunday, June 29 wet but the game must go on. The only thing that Wyong Lakes v Killamey Vale at Tacoma O"val Killarney Vale v Gosford at Adelaide Street stops us playing is the possibility of damage to the first defeat of the season so that it can stay in Terrigal Avoca v Gosford at Heazlen Park Bateau Bay v Wyong Lakes at Bateau Bay grounds we play on and that must be the major touch with Killamey Vale Bombers (in sec­ Terrigal Avoca v Peninsula Swans at Heazlen Park consideration of League Officials when making ond position). ROUND 3 decisions regarding the playing of games in wet Sunday, April 20 ROUND14 weather. Gosford v Bateau Bay at Adcock Park Sunday, July 6 Wyong Lakes v Peninsula Swans at Tacoma Oval Bateau Bay v Gosford at Bateau Bay This may be beyond the Tigers as Blues Killamey Vale v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street Wyong Lakes v Peninsula Swans at Tacoma Oval This week's matches have been in doubt all week Coach Jamie Briody has his players really Terrigal Avoca v Killarney Vale at Heazlen Park with heavy rain falling earlier in the week on focussed on the job at hand and playing su­ SUNDAY, APRIL 27 already sodden grounds. Hopefully the big wet NEWCASTLE V CENTRAL COAST at NEWCASTLE ROUND15 will give way to some winter sunshine and we will perb football and won't hear of defeat. "We Sunday, July 13 not have these worries during the run into the ROUNDS Peninsula Swans v Gosford at Rogers Park want to finish the season with a premiership Sunday, May 4 Terrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes at Heazlen Park finals. and also stay undefeated", Briody said. Peninsula Swans v Gosford at Rogers Park Killarney Vale v Bateau Bay at Adelaide Street Tigers Coach Frank Engel said, "We have the Bateau Bay v Killamey Vale at Bateau Bay Wyong Lakes v Terrigal Avoca at Tacoma Oval ROUND4 team to beat Bateau Bay and we'll be there on Sunday, July 20 Saturday to test them out." ROUND 7 Terrigal Avoca v Peninsula Swans at Adcock Park It is disappointing to me that Clubs are not using Sunday, May 18 Killarney Vale v Gosford at Adelaide Street Peninsula Swans v Killarney Vale at Rogers Park Bateau Bay v Wyong Lakes at Bateau Bay the Record to publish their Club News. We are The Bombers travel to Heazlett Park to take Wyong Lakes v Gosford at Tacoma Oval happy to put things in the Record each week to Terrigal Avoca v Bateau Bay at Heazlen Park ROUND16 advertise Club doings, social functions or what­ on the Terrigal Avoca Panthers on Sunday in Sunday, July 27 ever. After all, this is one of the reasons we put it a match the Bombers should win. The Pan­ ROUND 8 Peninsula Swans v Killarney Vale at Rogers Park Sunday, May 25 together in the first place. You will find that all thers player numbers have been up and down Terrigal Avoca v Bateau Bay at Heazlen Park your members will want a copy if there is some­ Peninsula Swans v Terrigal Avoca at Rogers Park Wyong Lakes v Gosford at Tacoma Oval Gosford v Killamey Vale at Adcock Park thing about your club in the Record each week. of late but if the Panthers can field its best Wyong Lakes v Bateau Bay at Tacoma Oval ROUND17 The Editor can be contacted on 44 1204 phone/fax team the Bombers, who tend to rely on a few Sunday, August 3 or at 82 Trafalgar Avenue, Woy Woy. key players, will be in for a tough contest, ROUND 9 Gosford v Terrigal Avoca at Adcock Park Sundar, June I Bateau Bay v Peninsula Swans at Bateau Bay especially if one or two of the key players has Penins.ula Swans v Wyong Lakes at Rogers Park Killarney Vale v Wyong Lakes at Adelaide Street an off-day. Gosford v Bateau Bay at Adcock Park Killarney Vale v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street ROUND18 Sunday, August IO At most people would know, in the Junior compe­ The Peninsula Swans, in fifth position, need ROUND10 Peninsula Swans v Terrigal Avoca at Rogers Park tition, teams are allowed to have two extras play­ to defeat Wyong Lakes Magpies on Sunday at Saturday, June 7 Gosford v Killarney Vale at Adcock Park ers on the field if they have more players than the Gosford v Peninsula Swans at Adcock Park Wyong Lakes v Bateau Bay at Tacoma Oval opposition. This rule only applies if the extra Tacoma Oval to challenge for fourth position. Bateau Bay v Killarney Vale at Bateau Bay players are of the age group that is being played at , If the Magpies continue in its current form the Terrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes at Heazlen Park FIRST SEMI FINAL, the time. It is not allowable to bring players up SUNDAY AUGUST 17 at Adelaide Street Swans would be favoured to win but the ROUND 6 from a lower age group and then put them on the Swans were slightly disappointing against the Monday, June 9 SECOND SEMI FINAL, field so your team has two extra. Gos ford v Terrigal Avoca at Adcock Park SUNDAY AUGUST 24 at Tacoma Oval Panthers last week and will need to hft its Bateau Bay v Peninsula Swans at Bateau Bay The operation of this rule, because of the misuse of game to trouble the Magpies. The Magpies Wyong Lakes v Killamey Vale at Tacoma Oval PRELIMINARY FINAL, it recently, is under scrutiny at all matches. If it is traditionally play better· at Tacoma Oval and SUNDAY AUGUST 31 at Adelaide Street used incorrectly a team. could be considered to ROUND11 this might be the game. that turns around the Sundar, June 15 GRAND FINAL, have had too many players on the field and be Gosfo;d v Wyong Lakes at Adcock Park SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7 at Tacoma Oval penalised accordingly. That penalty ranges from a slump the Magpies have been in. Bateau Bay v Terrigal Avoca at Bateau Bay warning to Joss of the match. Please bring this to Killarney Vale v Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street the notice of junior coaches and managers.

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RUCK CONTEST. At a centre bounce, each knock ruckman·~ must take First Grade up a position in his teams' defensive half of the The Spirit of the Law ... ground. w L D For Ag st % Pts The player whose prime objective is to contest the ball shall be permitted to do so. In the case of a bad bounce, the knock ruckman Bateau Bay 12 2057 706 291.4 48 may cross the minor axis to contest the hitout, or a All breaches of the law shall be penalised. team mate may contest the hi tout. Killarney Vale 8 4 1665 1011 164.7 32 Where an infringement is observed, a free kick must At field bounces and boundary throw-ins, players Gosford Wyoming 7 5 1279 947 135.1 27 be awarded. are permitted to manoeuvre for position and/or hold their ground. Wyong Lakes 5 7 1115 1471 75.8 19 When the ball is the prime objective, coincidental interference (no infringement) is permitted. In addition to the above infringements should be Peninsula Swans 4 8 1174 1477 79.5 14 awarded against a player who: When a player leaps (early) the attempt must be enters the centre circle when the field umpire Terrigal Avoca 12 519 2197 23.6 realistic, that is he must be able to touch the ball in • is in the act of bouncing the ball at the start of the attempt. a quarter or after a goal has been scored. Reserve Grade Under 17's crosses the white line through the centre cir- The laws are to be interpreted to provide every • cle before the ball touches the ground during w L D For Agst % Pts w L D For Ag st % Pts opportunity for players who are legitimately at- the bounce or before it is thrown up by the tempt to contest the ball. field umpire. Bateau Bay 12 1204 381 316.0 48 Killarney Vale 10 1422 394 360.9 40 interferes with an opponent from the time the Player intention is critical. The ball must be the • ball has been bounced until it touches a Gosford 676 881 76.7 25 Terrigal Avoca 3 1175 454 258.8 36 prime objective and the players eyes must be for the player or the ground. Wyoming ball. interferes with the bouncing of the bali by the Wyong Lakes 667 108.1 Peninsula 3 1290 508 253.9 36 • 721 23 umpire. Crowding the umpire is deemed Swans A player who is contesting the ball at a centre interference. bounce, field bounce or boundary Killarney Vale 814 728 111.8 20 Gos ford 884 860 102.8 20 throw-in will interferes with an opponent from the time the receive a free kick when: • ball' goes out of bounds until it touches a Peninsula 708 858 82.5 18 Bateau Bay 523 1027 50.9 12 player or the ground after being thrown-in by Swans held by any part of uniform of body. the boundary umpire. • tripped or kicked, or subjected to attempt to Terrigal Avoca 10 462 1070 43.2 Wyong Lakes 12 95 2146 4.4 • trip or kick. Next Week: Wrestling. caught hold of below the knee or by the neck, • held or on top of the shoulder. Under 14's Under 12's charged. The CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD is the • pushed or bumped by an opponent prior to official organ of the Central Coast Australian w L D For Ag st % Pts w L D For Ag st % Pts • that opponent contacting the ball. Football League. • pushed, bumped or shepherded in the face, Peninsula Swans 11 1148 383 299.7 44 Peninsula 11 906 230 393.9 44 head, neck or on the shoulder. Published by: Dreg's Graphic Designs. Swans • shepherded by an opponent. Wyong Lakes 977 276 354.0 36 Gosford 798 402 198.5 36 struck or subject to an attempt to strike by • hand, arm or deliberately with the knee. This weeks contributors: NCC Hunters - Gary Bennett Killarney Vale 608 5()4 120.6 28 Killarney Vale 574 382 150.3 36 Examples of such infringements include: Editorial - Greg Stewart. Terrigal Avoca 530 658 80.6 24 Terrigal Avoca 454 680 66.8 16 jumping into the opposing ruckman before Artwork and Design - Darrel Luck . • going for the ball. Gos ford 536 902 59.4 12 Wyong Lakes 10 423 609 69.5 hitting the opponent in the face with a leading Advertising Enquiries - Greg Stewart - • hand. (043) 44 1204 or 019 983 906 propping Bateau Bay 12 137 1213 11.3 Bateau Bay II 207 1059 19.6 in front of the opponent. • (shepherding)

18 3 CCAFLFOOTBALL RECORD CCM'L FOOTBALL RECORD··. QQAPL Qlub Qhamplcnship Round 13 in Review oes 9our picture foofi Ii/le fRis showed his wet weather skills booting 7 of the 12 ??? goals.

!Jt it'~ not perttect 'Ju~tin can 6ix it Ill Bateau Bay Blues displayed dazzling wet weather football to account for an again undermanned Call Justin Jones at Wyong Lakes Magpies by 142 points at Bateau Bay. Heavy rain just before the match made the \JI ground and ball heavy but the Blues players made light of the conditions and after an early goal by ;}) J~ .Antennaj the Magpies shut the Magpies out of the match. PH: 69 2535 or 0412 911 316 Coach Jamie Briody handled the wet ball well to kick 7 goals while the early attacking play was set I~ up by Dean Latham and Wayne Freeman. David Free quotes Pensioner Discounts Reed and Glenn Robilliard were also solid. For the Magpies Tony Bradford and Ken Norton tried all day. Final score 24-15-159 to 2-5-17. Ne,ille the Real Estate Agent -

4 17 .• ·CCAFL FOOTBALLRECORD. CCAFL FOOTBALL. RECORD Results of Round 13 of the 1997 CCAFL Masterfoods Cup cPa cTAe CWcza ..... cPa cTAe CWcza ..... First Grade Under 14's Bateau Bay has hit the lead in this years Gosford 14.15-99 d Killarney Vale 12.14-86 Killarney Vale 14.16-100 d Gosford 1.0-6 Club Championship competition. The Club Davey Medal Presentation Gosford: O'Donnell 4, Joel Houghton, Josh Houghton Killarney Vale: Curley 4, Cameron, Edgely 3, Hud­ Championship cannot be won without field­ Night Dinner. 2, Cairns, Engel, Schubert, Tebbatt, Davis I. son, Stephens, Fountain, Schell I. Gosford: Tootell I. ing teams in a11 grades. It is pleasing to see Killarney Vale: McGlinn, Platt, Storich, French, a Club that in recent years has struggled to The Davey Medal Annual Presentation Night A. Martin 2, Muldoon, Cabban I. Peninsula Swans 11.4-70 d Terrigal Avoca 5.1-31 field juniors has had an a11 out push and now will again this year be held at the Central Coast Peninsula Swans: Leagues Club in the Function Room. Tickets are T errigal Avoca: is receiving something back for its efforts. Peninsula Swans 12.11-83 d Terrigla Avoca 6.5-41 $25.00 per head and bookings can be made with Peninsula Swans: Goolagong 7, Silverthorne 2, your club or with the CCAFL Secretary on Wyong Lakes 12.20-92 d Bateau Bay 0.0-0 Congratulations to the junior coordinator 44.1204. Medley, Leondard, Page I. Wyong Lakes: G. Cox 3, A. Hollingsworth, Lewis 2, and all the workers who helped to achieve Terrigal Avoca: Morrisby, Grimmond 2, Moore, Fletcher, Harivel, Browning, Barbeler, Ede I. this. That is not to take anything away from Each club has an allocation of 25 tickets for the Jackson I. Under 12's the other Clubs who have a11 worked hard to night but more can be obtained from the League Killarney Vale 9.7-61 d Gosford t.4-10 field juniors over the years. Secretary. Bateau Bay 24.15-159 d Wyong Lakes 2.5-17 Killarney Vale: Clarke 9. Gosford: Tootell I. Bateau Bay: Briody 7, P. Eastman, Reed, Jago 4, Details of the current points score are on This year's Presentation Night is set to be the Robilliard 2, Munnery, O'Neill, Smith I. best yet so put down the date Friday AUGUST Peninsula Swans 13.7-85 d Terrigal Avoca 3.0-18 page 4. Wyong Lakes: 15 as one not to forget. Peninsula Swans: S. Gallagher, Coyle 5, T. Hillman 2, Walford I. Reserve Grade Terrigal Avoca: O'Biren 2, Maloney I. Gosford 12.2-74 d Killarney Vale 9.4-58 Bateau Bay 7.6-48 d Wyong Lakes 3.7-25 Gosford: Curran, Pryor, Kemp 3, Ellem 2, Deitz I. Bateau Bay: Cameron, Chaplin 2, Harris, Tyley, Killarney Vale: Terry, Cambourn 2, McCallum, Eather I. The Bands Are Back !!! Shelley, Riggs, Ellison, Atmore I. Wyong Lakes: N. Hollingsworth 2, Radford I.

Peninsula Swans 19.2-116 d Terrigla Avoca 0.0-0 The Long Jetty Hotel Presents ...

Bateau Bay 5.12-42 d Wyong Lakes 2.0-12 Bateau Bay: Llyod 3, Hodson 2. SC~1!AM f'~1!D1!~ Wyong Lakes: Bilson, J. Gallagher I. 2CCC - 96.3 FM plus two supporting bands. Under 17's SATURDAY Killarney Vale 13.16-94 d Gosford 1.2-8 Friday, July 11 · Tickets available at the Killarney Vale: Riddle 4, O'Connell 3, Lyon, McLean, MORNING SPORTS door irom 7:3opm. A different band Ellis, Fenney, Laffey, Atmore I. SHOW. Gosford: Deitz l. periorms each week.

Terrigal Avoca 18.1-109 d Peninsula Swans 0.0-0 TALKING AUSSIE The Long Jetty Hotel RULES AFTER The Entrance Road, Long Jetty Bateau Bay 19.10-124 d Wyong Lakes 1.4-10 Ph: 32 1888 Bateau Bay: Cook 6, Brittle 5, Long, Ryan 2, Smith, 11 AM EACH Byrne, Tibbey I. SATURDAY. Weekly Specials in the Drive-In Bottle Shop Wyong Lakes: Proud Sponsors of the Bateau Bay Blues

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[ • 6 15 0 tff.z.''., ..' __E_ri_o_IJJ_"_z_Jj_rie_ .. _A_u_s...... ,t_:ri_'IJ_n_·a_n_~_o_o_tb_·_all_L_e_a~_ _u_e_ Ne1vcastle A.FL llesults Round 13 See Footystats Diary each GEELONG 17.8-110 (Lynch 3) best, Kilpatrick, Hocking, Round 13 Review day on www.clublO.com.au King, ADELAIDE 7.12-54 - best, Smart, Ricciuto, Bickley. First Grade Singleton Roosters started a charge towards the final ROUND 13 - Fri-Sat-Sun, June 27-28-29 four when it meet Warners Bay Bulldogs at home. Port at home on Saturday night proved persistent with the ~ Cardiff 22.20 152 Singleton won easlily in a one sided encounter. hold on to top place greasy ball, and found themselves assisted greatly by many suicidal errors by Fremantle. It was a close-checking con­ Wallsend 7. 7 49 Good wins by the Blues & Swans test, but Port always held the advantage and went to third At Nelson Bay the home side had an easy win over Brisbane's game record equalled place, with an 8+5 record, PORT ADELAIDE I 0.9-69 Nelson Bay 27.15 17.7 Newcastle City Blues. (Cummings 3) best, Lyle, Primus, Brown, FREMANTLE Newcastle City 4. 7 31 MILESTONES - 150 games for PAUL KELLY (Syd), 7.12-54 (Hunter 3) best, O'Reilly, Callaghan, Wills - Cardiff showed in its match against Wa!Jsend at crowd, 30,827. WAYNE CAREY (NM) and ANTHONY ROCK (NM) ... Maneela Park that it is worthy Premierasip favoure­ DALE KICKETI achieved his 100 senior games, one of Singleton 18.18 126 ite. only three players in League history to play with five clubs Collingwood were scoreless in the opening term of their Wamers Bay 10. 7 67 - Fit, WCE, StK, Ess, now Fre ... SIMON MINTON­ Saturday night clash with Brisbane at the Gabba. The Lions CONNELL with his century of games did so, at four clubs seem determined to prove the doom-seers wrong, as they The West Newcastle Demons didn't give the Lake - Car, Syd, Haw, now WB ... MARCUS ASHCROFT withstood a good fight-back ·from the Pies, but held on to West Newcastle· 27.21 183 Macquarie Magpies a chance in their match at became the second player to reach 164 matches with the win by 15pts, with an eye set firmly ahead on a climb to the Lake Macquarie 0. 3 3 Hawkins Oval. Brisbane club, equalling the record set by ROGER MER­ finals, BRISBANE 11.22-88 (Molloy 6.4) best, Molloy, RETT. Lambert, Dickfos, COLLINGWOOD 11.7-73 - best, Buck­ ley, Williams, Crosisca - crowd, 19,560 - it was the Pies Reserve Grade Round 14 Preview Silvagni at full-forward, a winning move fifth successive defeat .... Wamers Bay Bulldogs v Lake Macquarie Magpies Subiaco with 37,854 fans was close to capacity on Friday Cardiff 16.14 Desperate effort wins for Swans 110 at Seamen Ave Oval, Warners Bay. · .night for a ripper of a contest between the Eagles and Wallsend Carlton. The Blues pulled a surprise switch opening with With Melbourne regaining from injury .both Neitz and 6. 6 42 at full-forward and his four first Smith, their side took on a more familiar look, but they were Singleton Roosters v West Newcastle Demons at tenn goals helped set up a victory. It was a tense struggle still deficient as the quality from Hawthorn clearly won the Nelson Bay 10.10 70 Rose Point Park, Singleton. day at Waverley (31,517) on Sunday. It was a cakewalk throughout, with the Eagles within three points near the end, Newcastle City 6. 4 40 with the margin just seven, CARLTON 12.14-86 (Silvagni after quarter-time, as stepped straight­ 6.4) best, Bradley, Silvagni, Hickmott, WEST COAST back into senior footy with 20 possessions, HAWTHORN Nelson Bay Marlins v Cardiff Hawks 11.13-79 - best, Kemp, Jakovich, Peter Matera. 17. I 6-118 (Platten 4) best, Taylor, Platten, Krummel, MEL­ Warners Bay 16.13 109 at Burwell Oval, Nelson Bay. BOURNE 7.13-55- best, Ingerson, McDonald, Woewodin. Singleton 3. 4 22 The Bombers without a win since May 3rd, devastated a Newcastle City Blues v Wallsend Swans woeful Richmond by 93pts at the MCG. Essendon and its One quarter doesn't seem enough but the second term effort at No. 1 Sportsground, Newcastle. ' coach Kevin Sheedy appeared to answer their recent critics ' by Sydney on Sunday proved the difference which gave West Newcastle - Bye. in the most positive a manner. The Tigers were so ordinary them a I Opt win over North. The SCG was heavy after days First Grade Ladder for 58,812, it was surprising the final margin wasn't greater, of rain, and an old-fashioned slog resulted - kicks off the ground, ankle-deep in mud - only a tinge of desperation ESSENDON 19.13-127 (Cransberg 3, Caracella 3) best, W L D For Agst % Pts O'Donnell, Denham, Misiti, RICHMOND 4.10-34 - best, maintained the Swans record of 17 games without Joss as M.Gale, Gaspar, Knights. the SCG - WAYNE CAREY after injury was back for the Roos, as SIMON ARNOTT emerged for the Swans with 1803 589 306.1 52 Crucial lapses by St Kilda during the first and third quarters, four goals, SYDNEY 8.17-65 (Amott 4) best, Amott, Chap­ cost them the chance of downing the Bulldogs, who main­ man, Seymour, NORTH MELB 7.13-55 - best, Blakey, 2104 513 410.1 48 tained their leadership status. The contest for 32,370 at King, Rock - crowd 30, 160. Waverley saw the Dogs respond to all challenges from the 1438 1141 126·.o 32 Saints ~ striving to find the critical answer, the Bulldogs TRIBUNAL - At Monday's hearings, STEVE used the ball to much greater effect than the Saints, WEST­ KOLYNUIK (WB) pleaded guilty to striking Justin Peckett ERN BULLDOGS 15.11-101 (Hudson 4, Smith 3) best, (StK) with a fist to the stomach and was suspended for one Newcastle 5 8 979 1165 84.0 20 Grant, R.Smith, West, ST KILDA 11.18-84- best, Winmar, match ... Melbourne defender MARCUS SEECAMP was City Burke, Sziller. found guilty of striking Aaron Lord (Haw) and outed for one match ... MICHAEL PRIOR (Ess) was cleared of a charge West JO 1040 1164 89.3 12 · Crows and Pies crash again of striking Ashley Prescott (Reh) ... GARY MOORCROFT Newcastle (Ess) had his charge of striking withdrawn by the umpire ... Malcolm Blight returned familiar territory at Kardinia Park Singleton 1459 1008 144.7 with fans numbering 20,236. This time however, Blight was while FRASER GEHRIG (WCE) was found guilty of charg­ in charge of the Crows who allowed Geelong to climb out to ing Matthew Hogg (Car) and suspended for one match .... an eight goal lead, then recover and be within two kicks in Wallsend JO 944 1402 67.3 the third term. The catch-up phase proved too demanding and the Cats showed little mercy as they ran in a 56pt Lake 13 108 3196 3.4 victory - it was the Crows biggest defeat for the year, Macquarie

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NCC Hunters U/18 Fixture & Results for 1997. ,.BATEAUBAY · GOSFORD WYOMnvG NAVY BLUE BLACK WITH GOLD SASH Round 1, NCC Hunters 25-20-170 v Western Jets 1-3-9 Round 2, North Shore 5-9-39 v NCC Hunters 12-7-79 ,, Round 3, NCC Hunters 18-8-116 y Monarch Blues 11-6-72 Coach: Jamie Briody Coach: Frank Engel Round 4, Western Suburbs 2-2-14 v NCC Hunters 23-23-161 Captain: Glenn Robilliard Captain: Frank Engel Round 5, NCC Hunters 12-12-84 v St. George 9-10-64 Round 6, NCC Hunters 10-18-78 v Pennant Hills 6-11-47 I Ben SUMMERS 1 Danny BEMBRICH Round 7, Baulkham Hills 5-7-37 v NCC Hunters 16-7-103 2 Brett DICKINSON 2 Michael TEBBA TT Round 8, NCC Hunters 20-14-134 v Balmain 1-0-6 3 Ian KERR 3 Steve MILLER Round 9, East Sydney 6-6-42 v NCC Hunters 8-5-53 4 Stephen MUNNERY 4 Brenton KELLY Round 10, Monarch Blues 3-3-21 v NCC Hunters 15-15-105 5 James WILSON 5 Frank ENGEL Round 11, NCC Hunters 22-17-149 v Western Suburbs 1-3-9 6 Craig ONIONS 6 Brett BOUCHER Round 12, St. George 7-6-48 v NCC Hunters 8-17-65 7 Dean LATHAM 7 Matt KEMP Round 13, Sun. July 6 v Pennant Hills at Em Holmes Oval 8 James BARRY 8 Peter SOUTHWELL Round 14, Sat. July 12 v Baulkham Hills at Adelaide Street Oval 9 Glenn ROBILLIARD 9 Matt O'SHEA Round 15, Sat. July 19 v North Shore at Newcastle (5 pm) IO Jeremy EYRE 10 Damien TOMLINS Round 16, Sun. July 27 v Western Jets at Wrights Reserve 11 Jamie BRIODY 11 Murray SCHUBERT Round 17, Sun. Aug 10 v Balmain at Drummoyne Oval 12 Phil BARLAGE 12 Clinton DAVIES Round 18, Sat. Aug 16 v East Sydney at Newcastle (5 pm) 13 Nathan O'NEILL 13 Peter FULLER Elimination Final, Sat. August 23 Qualifying Final, Sun. August 24 14 Troy EASTMAN 14 Adam CAIRNS First Semi-Final, Sat. August 30 15 David REED 15 Matt SULLIVAN Second Semi-Final, Sun. August 31 16 Robert WARR 16 Glen ALLEN Preliminary Final, Sun. September 7 17 Michael FULLER 17 Scott WILSON Grand Final, Sun. September 14 18 Paul EASTMAN 18 Tony DILLON 21 Des BUTLER 19 Joel HOUGHTON 22 Sean LANGLEY 20 Nathan WESTLEY 23 Stuart COSTA 21 Shane BRABBINS SFL U/18's Ladder 24 Craig LLOYD 22 Matthew O'DONNELL 25 Trent LONG 23 Brendon PANKHURST w L D For Ag st % Pts 25 Jeremy MILLER 28 Corey BENEFIEL ~ NCC Hunters 12 1297 408 317.9 48 Updated 3115197. 30 Josh HOUGHTON Updated 23/6/97. St. George 9 3 1117 423 264.1 36 Baulkham Hills 9 3 1153 495 232.9 36 Pennant Hills 8 3 839 561 148.5 32 North Shore 7 5 836 610 137.0 28 Uncle Bens Monarch Blues 7 5 835 815 102.5 28 Western Jets 4 8 457 1003 45.6 16 . SCOREBOARD 114 TIME .%TIME o/4TIME FINAL East Sydney '11 469 900 52.l 4 BATEAU BAY Western Suburbs II 361 1198 30.l 4

GOSFORD WYOMING Balmain 10 267 1213 22.0 4

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The Hunters met second placed St. George at Olds Park, for ~ 99 7 (Round 1 2) Coach: David Eade Coach: Paul Piercey Peak~urst last Saturday in a top of the ladder clash. Captain: Jason King Captain: Paul Piercey Ryan Madden Baulkham Hills 68 (5) The St. George· team was fired up and from the first Ben Thornton 2 Tony BRADFORD 1 Jason PILLING I • bounce it was obvious the players were bent on aveng­ NCC Hunters 42 (I) 3 Mark HAMILTON 2 Steven JOHNSON ing their defeat by the Monarch Blues the previous Leigh Anderson NCC Hunters 26 (0) week. · 4 Andrew PRAIT 3 Raymond HALL Glen Page NCC Hunters 26 (2) 5 Steve LAKSA 4 AdamMANKS St. George led at the first break, something no other 6 Conrad WEBB 5 Michael THOMPSON team had achieved against the Hunters so far this sea­ Gerard Smits Pennant Hills 23 (0) 7 William DENNIS 6 David WHITTON son. The second quarter saw St. George directing the 8 Ty GALLAGHER .7 Leigh SPINKS play with the Hunters turning over possession and the John Prothero St. George 21 (1) St. George running players capitalising to be still in · 9 Ashley MARRIOTT 8 Steven MANTLE front at halftime. Chris Lees .. Monarch Blues 20 (2) 10 Steven KILPATRICK 9 Sean FITZGERALD 11 Les HYNDMAN 12 . Brendan MEDLEY The Hunters, for the first time in 13 rounds, were Daniel Richmond St. George 19 (I) 12 Adam BERRY 13 Glen PAGE looking at defeat. The battling defence of the backline 13 Jason KING 14 Daniel SIMPSON 'and the determination of Ray Hall in the ruck were the Mitch McKenzie. NCC Hunters 18 (0) main factors in making sure that the St. George team did 16 Adam WALL 15 . Shannon KELDERMAN not have a huge lead at half time. Lee Zelesco North Shore · 15 (0) 17 David FARR 16 Adam CAMPBELL 18 Ken NORTON 17 Todd STEPHENSON Coach Kilpatrick, at the half time break, asked his · 19 Mark WILLIAMS .18 Darren EDMONDSON players for more commitment and to increase the work 20 Matt TRAVERS 20 Paul PIERCEY rate. The players responded in the third quarter with a spirited fight back which saw the Hunters leading at the 2 l Ryan KENNA 21 Leigh SHARPE last change. · Updated 30/6/97. 22 Troy LAING 23 Maurice GOOLAGONG Kilpatrick and Captain Michael Waud both let fly with 24 Eric LYNCH rousing speeches at the three quarter time break and the 32 Stephen WHITE Hunters again lifted in the last term to win 8-17-65 to 7·6-48. St. George scored two late goals in the quarter to make the score look closer but the Hunters com­ pletely controlled proceedings in that last quarter win­ ning easily.

Best on ground for the Hunters was Glen Page who took some spectacular marks and kicked :two vital goals. Ray Hall continued his domination of the ruck, Danny Grant excelled in attack while. Michael Waud, Pat Schell and Chris McGill on the half back line turned what might have been a loss into one of the team's finest victories. ·

The Hunters now have a hard run to the finals with matches against Pennant. Hills, North Shore and · Baulkham Hills which are all playing well but the win against St. George after being down and out will ensure WYONG LAKES that the players confidence and attitude are right for these challenges. PENINSULA SWANS

12 9 . CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD . CCAFLFOOTBALLRECORD .... 2GO Leading Goal Kicke:rs for 1997 ~~ RESERVE GRADE TERRIGAL A;VOCA KILLARNEY VALE, · FIRST GRADE Maurice Goolagong Peninsula Swans 56 (7) Chris Luck Bateau Bay 34 (0) .. BLACK.REDAND WHITE BLACK WITH RED SASH Donovan Platt Killarney Vale 54 (2) Matthew O'Donnell Gosford Wyoming 28 (O) Wyong Lakes 27 (1) Coach: Mal Lindley Coach: Damian Moloney Sean Langley Bateau Bay 38 (0) Jamie Bilson Captain: Mal Lindley Captain: Damian Moloney ~· Kirk French Killarney Vale 33 (2) Shane Reid Killarney Vale 24 (O) Vice Captain: Paul Harrison Andrew Pratt Wyong Lakes 31 (0) Brett Pilling Peninsula Swans 21 (0) 1 Courtenay WERLEMAN Wyong Lakes 17 (0) 2 Dave HAMILTON 1 Marcus FRENCH Jamie Briody Bateau Bay 26 (7) Mark Williams 4 Wayne WILKIN 2 David CAV ANOUGH Alan Martin Killarney Vale 25 (2) John Mahoney Bateau Bay 17 (O) 5 Jock MURRAY 3 Paul HARRISON Jeremy Eyre Bateau Bay 24 (0) Wayne Ashworth Bateau Bay 13 (O) 6 Simon BANKS 4 Alan MARTIN Wyong Lakes 12 (0) 7 Ben BIFFEN 5 Paul CURZON Paul Piercey Peninsula Swans 24 (0) Peter Boylan 8 Darell YENSCH 6 Andrew BRICE David Reed Bateau Bay 21 (4) Glen Harris Terrigal Avoca 10 (O) 9 Dave GRIMMOND 7· Damian MOLONEY UNDER 14'5 10 Ryan DIXON 8 Benjamin THOMAS UNDER 17'S 11 Mal LINDLEY 10 Peter CABBAN Conor Lyon Killamey Vale 71 (1) Benjamin Gallagher Peninsula Swans 27 (O) Donovan PLATT 12 Andy MORRISBY 11 Quentin Donald Peninsula Swans 42 (0) Brad Browning Wyong Lakes 24 (0) 13 Ben IRELAND 12 Peter KELLEHER 14 Stewart SIMPSON 13 Matthew DANIEL James Jackson Terrigal Avoca 40 (0) Anthony Withers Peninsula Swans 20 (0) 15 Brendon FANNING 14 Neil KELLEHER Shane Higgins Peninsula Swans 18 (0) Matthew Phillips Gosford 18 (0) Alan McGLINN 16 Kelly COMMINS 16 Brett Appleton Terrigal Avoca 18 (0) Dennis Cardwell Peninsula Swans 17 (0) 17 Robert NUNN 17 Shane KING 18 Richard BATTEN 19 Justin DEBONO Luke Riddle Killarney Vale 16 (4) Scott Stokes Peninsula Swans 14 (0) 19 GregPEMELL 20 Kirk FRENCH Kane O'Connell Killarney Vale 15 (3) Stuart Cameron Killarney Vale 14 (0) Mick MOORE 21 Nathan CAMBOURN 20 Matthew Wilson Peninsula Swans 14 (0) Andrew Irving Gosford 13 (0) 22 Mitchell GUILMARTIN 24 Jamie EVANS 25 Murray: WHITSON Dane Woodbury Killarney Vale 14 (0) Bradley Eade Wyong Lakes 12 (0) 28 Chris STORICH James Patfrson Gosford 13 (0) Richard Bardon Terrigal Avoca 12 (0) 30' Kurt MARTIN 42 Stuart ELLISON J997 .:Masteifoodi Star 36 LukeMAHALM .; UNDER 12'5 .A.cniever Award {::{ 44 Peter FLANNERY . Updated 31/5/97. Matthew Phillips Gosford 31 (0) . As from this week the progress voting will David Mitchell Killarney Vale 29 (0) no longer be published. The final result Michai~Clarke Killarney Vale 28 (9) will be announced during the presentations Sam Gallagher Peninsula Swans 23 (5) after the Grand Final on September 7. ...··._ ..... Timothy Hillman Peninsula Swans · 22 (2) Standings as at 29 June 1997 were: Math~Jfazzari Peninsula Swans 20 (O) SCOREBOARD 1/.4 TIME %TIME %TIME·· . FINAL Adrian O'Brien Terrigal Avoca 19 (2) Damian Moloney (K.illarney Vale) 10, TERRIGAL AVOCA Glen Pritchard Gosford 19 (0) Paul Harrison (Killarney Vale) 9, Nicholas Hollingsworth Wyong Lakes 14 (0) Jeremy Eyre (Bateau Bay) 9. KILLARNEY VALE Sean Appleby Gosford 13 (O)

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