Round 7 - 17th—18th May 2014 Round 7 - 17th—18th May 2014 2014 PREMIER DIVISION FIXTURE AROUND THE GROUNDS

Round 1 Round 6 Round 11 Round 16 Saturday, Mar 29 Saturday, May 10 Saturday, Jun 28 Saturday, Aug 9 Wests 21.7 def Camp 6.7 StG 17.7 v Camp 15.8 Campbelltown v Uni Manly v Wests UTS 9.12 def by UNSW 9.15 MW 24.16 v SHE 3.6 Pennant Hills v Wests Campbelltown v Pennant Hills SU 13.4 def NS 9.12 SU 14.7 v Wests 14.8 Hills Eagles v North Shore St George v Hills Eagles StG 10.9 def by MW 15.12 PH 19.16 v UTS 8.2 Manly v St George UNSW/ES v North Shore Sunday, Mar 30 NS 9.11 v UNSW/ES 9.7 Sunday, Jun 29 Sydney Uni v UTS In the blink of an eye we are now over a quarter of the way through the 2014 season and as the cooler PH 14.12 def SHE 10.9 UNSW/ES v UTS weather arrives the race for finals positions really starts to heat up. Round 7 Round 17 Round 2 Saturday, May 17 Round 12 Saturday, Aug 16 The middle of the year signals the time for representative football with squads for senior men‘s, women‘s Saturday, Apr 5 UTS v North Shore Saturday, Jul 5 North Shore v St George and the Development Squad (23‘s) now being selected. Camp 7.11 v NS 8.8 Campbelltown v Manly Campbelltown v UTS Manly v Campbelltown MW 20.9 v PH 5.9 Hills Eagles v Pennant Hills Pennant Hills v Manly Pennant Hills v Sydney Uni With significant input from the Premier Division coaches, AFL Sydney is pleased to announce the squad StG 14.8 v UTS 12.5 St George v Sydney Uni St George v North Shore UTS v Hills Eagles for the senior men‘s team to take on AFL Canberra over the June long weekend. The following players SHE 5.12 v Wests 10.12 Wests v UNSW/ES Wests v Hills Eagles UNSW/ES v Wests have been selected on form in 2014 and include: Sunday, Apr 6 UNSW/ES v Sydney Uni SU 4.11 v UNSW/ES 6.15 Round 8 Round 18 Brad Plug (Balmain), Cameron Gordon and Taran Etto (Campbelltown), Brayden Fowler, Connor Petters-

Saturday, May 31 Round 13 Saturday, Aug 23 son, Harrison Koch, Lachlan Kilpatrick, Wills Brassil, Tyrone Armitage, Anthony Robertson and Jordan Round 3 UTS v Wests Saturday, Jul 12 Campbelltown v St George Weir (Manly-Warringah), Doug Hadden (North Shore), Matthew Carey, Alex Goodall, Stephen Wray, Saturday, Apr 12 Hills Eagles v St George UTS v Pennant Hills Pennant Hills v North Shore James Dunn and Lloyd Shepherd (Pennant Hills), Karl Merson, Alexander Wynn, Bryce Addison and Pat Wests 9.12 v StG 10.6 Sydney Uni v Pennant Hills Manly v UNSW/ES Manly v Sydney Uni McBride (St George), Aaron Savage, Stephen O‘Connor and Dean Costello (Sydney Hills Eagles), Glenn UNSW/ES 11.7 v PH 14.11 Manly v North Shore North Shore v Campbelltown UTS v Wests Smith (Sydney University), Tom Heath, Jeremy Daniher and Jeremy Kiel (UNSW/ES), Tom Sundberg NS 6.5 v MW 10.12 Sunday, Jun 1 Sydney Uni v Hills Eagles Sunday, Aug 24 (UTS), Matt Round, Brenton Mumme and Taylor Williamson (Western Suburbs). UTS 11.11 v Camp 17.12 UNSW/ES v Campbelltown St George v Wests Hills Eagles v UNSW/ES SHE 2.8 v SU 12.6 Congratulations to all players selected. Squad announcements for the Women‘s and Development teams Round 9 Round 14 Sat 30th Aug will be in next weeks AFL Sydney Football Record. Round 4 Saturday, June 14 Saturday, Jul 19 Qualifying Final Friday, Apr 25 North Shore v Sydney Uni Campbelltown v UNSW/ES As predicted the two closest matches last weekend were the clashes between Sydney Uni and Western Wests 12.9 v PH 16.14 Pennant Hills v Campbelltown Hills Eagles v Manly Sun 31st Aug Suburbs and also North Shore against UNSW/ES. Wests claimed outright 3rd spot on the ladder with Saturday, Apr 26 Wests v Manly North Shore v UTS Elimination Final their thrilling 1 point win over the Students in a high quality game while North Shore edged out a gallant SU 16.6 v Camp 11.11 Hills Eagles v UTS St George v Pennant Hills UNSW/ES by 4 points. Manly and Pennant Hills both claimed big wins to remain the top two sides while MW 25.22 v UTS 5.5 St George v UNSW/ES Wests v Sydney Uni Campbelltown took it right up to St George but the Dragons held on for a 11 point win to remain in the Saturday 6th Sept NS 19.17 v SHE 9.4 top 5. UNSW/ES 12.8 v StG 14.16 2nd Semi Final Round 10 Round 15

Saturday, Jun 21 Saturday, Aug 2 While it could be argued that the top 3 look certain to play finals, there look to be five genuine contend- Sunday 7th Sept Round 5 Campbelltown v Wests Wests v North Shore ers for the final two ladder positions which makes every game vital. 1st Semi Final Saturday, May 03 Sydney Uni v Manly UTS v Manly NS 11.10 v Wests 12.12 North Shore v Pennant Hills Hills Eagles v Campbelltown The Round 7 Match of the Week features UTS hosting North Shore at Waverley Oval. In recent seasons, UNSW/ES 8.7 v MW 12.14 UTS v St George Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES Sunday 14th Sept regardless of ladder positions, these two sides have played in some extremely close encounters with Camp 9.6 v SHE 12.6 UNSW/ES v Hills Eagles Sydney Uni v St George Preliminary Final matches being decided by less than a kick and similar is expected this week. Tune in at PH 8.13 v StG 3.13 www.youtube.com/aflsydneylive from 2:00pm for all the action live. UTS 9.7 v SU 8.13 Saturday, 20th Sept In Division One, Balmain sit on top of the ladder however Pen- Grand Final AFL Sydney Premier Division nant Hills are the real surprise packets and continued their giant killing ways with a big win over the highly fancied UTS. Tips for Round 7 ‘The Rookie’ ‘Danny’ Macarthur GIANTS claim maiden win Demons by 80 Demons by 49 It may have taken a season and five games, but congratula- Giants by 65 Giants by 38 tions to the Macarthur GIANTS who finally claimed their Students by 7 Dragons by 14 maiden victory over the weekend when they defeated Hol- royd Parramatta by 20 points. Bats by 1 Bombers by 22 Magpies by 22 Magpies by 22 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 40 1 Round 7 - 17th—18th May 2014 Round 7 - 17th—18th May 2014 CODE OF CONDUCT 2014 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS DIVISION FIVE P W L % %WON PARENTS & SUPPORTERS 1 NOR-WEST 6 5 1 279 83 2 CAMDEN 5 4 1 171 80 3 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 4 2 153 67  Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. 4 PENRITH 6 4 2 141 67 5 BLACKTOWN 5 3 2 187 60  Encourage participation, but don‘t force it. 6 UNSW/ES 5 3 2 124 60  Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. 7 MOOREBANK 5 2 3 58 40 8 UTS 6 2 4 107 33  Never ridicule mistakes or losses. Supporters are there to support not 9 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 5 0 5 23 0 downgrade. 10 NORTH SHORE 5 0 5 22 0 UNDER 19 DIVISION ONE P W L % %WON  Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administra- 1 UNSW/ES 6 5 1 130 83 tors and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. 2 ST GEORGE 5 4 1 188 80 3 MANLY WARRINGAH 5 3 2 93 60  Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. 4 PENNANT HILLS 4 2 2 109 50 5 NORTH SHORE 5 2 3 104 40  Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club 6 HILLS EAGLES 5 1 4 61 20 officials in private 7 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 1 5 73 17  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many UNDER 19 DIVISION TWO P W L % %WON 1 WESTERN SUBURBS 4 4 0 391 100 such comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, 2 PENRITH 5 4 1 106 80 Club and family that are let down with such remarks. 3 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 4 2 2 112 50  Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. 4 SOUTHERN POWER 5 2 3 90 40 5 MOOREBANK 3 1 2 103 33  Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct 6 MACARTHUR GIANTS 3 1 2 64 33 toward any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally 7 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 4 0 4 42 0 unacceptable. WOMENS DIVISION ONE P W L % PTS  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, 1 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 4 4 0 793 16 coaches, officials or players. 2 UNSW/ES STINGRAYS 4 3 1 259 12 3 WESTERN WOLVES 4 2 2 73 8  Abusive language is unacceptable. 4 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 4 2 2 67 8  Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate com- 5 NEWTOWN 4 1 3 57 4 ments against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League 6 BALMAIN 4 0 4 34 0 which is discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but WOMENS DIVISION TWO P W L % PTS is not limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone mes- 1 SOUTHERN POWER 5 5 0 623 20 2 WOLLONGONG SAINTS 5 4 1 439 16 3 PENRITH RAMETTES 5 4 1 225 16 Postal Address 4 RANDWICK CITY ANGELS 5 4 1 135 16 Suite 3.03, 10 Tilley Lane 5 UTS SHAMROCKS 5 2 3 137 8 Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 6 UNSW/ES STINGRAYS 5 2 3 74 8 7 AUBURN GIANTS 5 2 3 67 8 Phone Number 02 9453 3034 8 MOOREBANK 5 1 4 41 4 Fax Number 02 9453 3428 9 MANLY WARRINGAH 5 1 4 33 4 Email Address [email protected] 10 GOSFORD 5 0 5 13 0 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2 39 Round 7 - 17th—18th May 2014 Round 7 - 17th—18th May 2014 2014 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS AFL SYDNEY CLUB CONTACTS

PREMIER DIVISION P W L D % PTS AUBURN GIANTS Amna K-Hassan 0416 736 254 [email protected] 1 MANLY WARRINGAH 6 6 0 0 274 24 2 PENNANT HILLS 6 5 1 0 123 20 BALMAIN Andrew Kyprianou 0423 781 021 [email protected] 3 WESTERN SUBURBS 6 4 1 1 123 18 BALMAIN WOMEN‘S Rowena Morgan 0449 185 927 [email protected] 4 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 3 2 1 122 14 5 ST GEORGE 6 3 2 1 96 14 BLACKTOWN MAGIC Fabian McLeod 0431 748 751 [email protected] 6 NORTH SHORE 6 3 3 0 106 12 7 UNSW/ES 6 2 4 0 87 8 CAMDEN Warren Back 0414 795 529 [email protected] 8 CAMPBELLTOWN 6 1 5 0 80 4 CAMPBELLTOWN Russell O‘Brien 0419 610 927 [email protected] 9 HILLS EAGLES 6 1 5 0 49 4 10 UTS 6 0 5 1 57 2 GOSFORD WILDCATS Lachlan Thompson 0410 525 859 [email protected] DIVISION ONE P W L D % %WON 1 BALMAIN 6 5 1 0 213 83 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA Justin Cunneen 0433 990 079 [email protected] 2 PENNANT HILLS 6 5 1 0 168 83 ILLAWARRA Debbie Brookfield 0417 410 736 [email protected] 3 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 5 4 1 0 117 80 4 UTS 6 4 2 0 102 67 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Pete LeBreton 0423 067 040 [email protected] 5 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 5 3 2 0 108 60 6 SOUTHERN POWER 6 3 3 0 82 50 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WOMEN‘S Liz Fassone 0402 784 350 [email protected] 7 ILLAWARRA 6 2 4 0 85 33 MANLY WARRINGAH Russell Clack 0411 666 577 [email protected] 8 PENRITH 6 1 5 0 76 17 9 ST GEORGE 6 1 5 0 63 17 MOOREBANK Mark Coles 0424 249 078 [email protected] 10 UNSW/ES 6 1 5 0 63 17 NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS Amanda Dawe 0409 882 616 [email protected] DIVISION TWO P W L D % %WON 1 MANLY WARRINGAH 6 6 0 0 289 100 NOR WEST Geana Smith 0414 565 268 [email protected] 2 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 5 1 0 212 83 3 WESTERN SUBURBS 6 5 1 0 158 83 NORTH SHORE Liz Fitzgerald 0417 290 219 [email protected] 4 CAMDEN 6 4 2 0 130 67 PENNANT HILLS Tony Richardson 0438 033 513 [email protected] 5 BLACKTOWN 5 3 2 0 105 60 6 MOOREBANK 6 3 3 0 128 50 PENRITH Greg Corless 0412 579 061 [email protected] 7 NORTH SHORE 6 2 4 0 75 33 8 UTS 6 1 5 0 57 17 RANDWICK CITY Dean Lance 0411 078 220 [email protected] 9 UNSW/ES 5 0 5 0 45 0 SOUTHERN POWER Lauren Hodgson 0412 771 574 [email protected] 10 HILLS EAGLES 6 0 6 0 28 0 DIVISION THREE P W L D % %WON ST GEORGE Brendan Donohue 0419 405 546 [email protected] 1 NOR-WEST 6 5 1 0 256 83 2 RANDWICK CITY 6 5 1 0 223 83 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES Gavin Lawrence 0400 389 955 [email protected] 3 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 6 5 1 0 182 83 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Tristan Liles 0402 447 966 [email protected] 4 PENRITH 6 5 1 0 118 83 5 PENNANT HILLS 6 4 2 0 99 67 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN‘S Ashlee Morgan 0401 353 121 [email protected] 6 WESTERN SUBURBS 6 2 4 0 72 33 7 GOSFORD 5 1 4 0 75 20 UNSW/ES Paul Simonson 0419 755 684 [email protected] 8 BALMAIN 6 1 5 0 74 17 UNSW WOMEN‘S Karen Hutchison 0414 267 703 [email protected] 9 SOUTHERN POWER 6 1 5 0 60 17 10 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 5 0 5 0 36 0 UTS Simon Rabbitt 0418 418 278 [email protected] DIVISION10 MACQUARIE FOUR UNIVERSITY P1 W0 1L D0 %65 %WON0 1 NORTH SHORE 5 5 0 0 231 100 UTS SHAMROCKS Simone Faulkner 0431 400 196 [email protected] 2 UTS 6 5 1 0 246 83 3 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 5 4 2 0 177 67 WESTERN SUBURBS Nick Miller 0487 410 477 [email protected] 4 WOLLONDILLY 5 3 2 0 119 60 WESTERN WOLVES Micheala Ekman 0419 691 897 [email protected] 5 UNSW/ES 6 3 2 0 91 60 6 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 5 2 3 0 55 40 WOLLONDILLY KNIGHTS Chris Underwood 0438 294 868 [email protected] 7 RANDWICK CITY 5 2 3 0 48 40 8 MANLY WARRINGAH 5 1 4 0 131 20 WOLLONGONG SAINTS Katherine Gow 0437 502 784 [email protected] 9 MOOREBANK 5 1 4 0 53 20 10 CAMPBELLTOWN 5 0 5 0 34 0 NSWAF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION Will MacArthur 0433 723 803 [email protected] www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 38 3 Round 7 - 17th—18th May 2014 Round 7 - 17th—18th May 2014 ROUND 6 REVIEW

Article and Photos by Michael Shillito

We‘re already a third of the way through the home and away season; and the ladder is beginning to take shape. There‘s a clear front-runner, a pack of chasing teams and there‘s potentially some big gaps open- ing up in the ladder that could make it difficult for teams to bridge.

Manly Warringah vs Sydney Hills Eagles The runaway leader is Manly, defending the title they won last season. The Giants are yet to taste defeat in 2014, and only the most ardent Eagle optimist could have imagined that would change when they hosted Sydney Hills at Weldon Oval on Saturday afternoon. The Giants wasted no time in asserting their presence, and jumped away on the scoreboard in the early exchanges of the match. Within minutes of the opening bounce, the Giants were in control of the contest and there were no viable avenues to goal for the Eagles. At the other end, the Giants were finding tar- gets and keeping the scoreboard ticking over with regularity. Six unanswered goals in the first quarter opened up a 36-point quarter time lead. And although the Eagles managed to get a goal to break their duck in the second quarter, the Giants put another six goals on the board; going into the rooms at half time with a 70-point lead. The under-manned Eagles had been shell-shocked by Manly‘s relentless attack; but they dug deep in the third term and tried desperately to arrest the Giants‘ momentum. And they had some degree of success in the third term, defending resolutely to hold the ladder leaders to just three goals; although they could only manage one themselves. For all the Eagles‘ work, the Giants were 84 points ahead at the last change. The Eagles had worked hard in the third term; but had nothing more to give in the last, and their resis- tance crumbled. Ruthless and relentless, the Giants capitalised in the final term; even when the margin had crossed the three-figure mark, there was no respite from their imposing dominance. Nine goals to one in the final term stretched the final margin to 136 points. Brayden Fowler was again the focal point of the Giants‘ numerous attacking moves, finishing with a bag of seven goals to take his season tally to 30; while Levi Brain chipped in with four goals. Daniel Dickerson, Levi Brain and Anthony Robertson were prominent contributors around the ground. The Gi- ants remain outright top of the table, undefeated with an imposing percentage. It was a tough day for Sydney Hills. Although Dean Costello, Jordan McPherson and Scott Pierce contin- ued to persevere, it wasn‘t enough to lift the Eagles to a competitive score. The Eagles have a win, keep- ing them off the bottom; but are already ten points out of the top five.

Pennant Hills vs UTS Last year‘s runner-up, Pennant Hills, remain the nearest challenger to Manly. The Demons had a loss to the Giants in round two, but other than that haven‘t done too much wrong. Hosting the winless UTS at Mike Kenny Oval on Saturday afternoon, the Demons maintained their status as the Giants‘ main rival with a comfortable 80-point victory. The Demons got on top early, getting the jump on the Bats in the first quarter to lay the platform for a comfortable win. Six goals to one in the opening term established a 36-point advantage at quarter time, ensuring the Bats would never be in a position to take the lead. But the Bats weren‘t going to capitulate without a fight; and worked to bounce back in the second quarter. Contesting harder, winning contests and setting up attacking raids up forward, the Bats scored four goals to two in the second term; defying all expectations to win the quarter. But the Demons still held a 27-point lead at half time. After absorbing scoreboard pressure from the Bats in the second quarter, the Demons regrouped during the half time break and returned to the dominance they showed early. Not all the shots at goal that should have been goals were converted, but it barely mattered as the Bats could only manage a single scoring shot at the other end. But with five goals to one, and a 55-point lead at three quarter time, the Demons were in control of the contest. And with the sting having largely gone out of the contest in the final term, another run of six goals to two in the last quarter put the icing on the cake as the final margin was stretched out to 80 points.

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CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 2014 LEADING GOALKICKERS Eleven Pennant Hills players got their name on the goal-scoring list, with Sam Zikman the biggest con- tributor with four goals. Alex Goodall, Ranga Ediriwickrama and Sam Zikman were ball magnets around Premier Division LW TOT the ground, keeping the pressure piled on. The Demons remain in second place, with only the one loss so far this season; although their percentage is less than half that of the Giants. And percentage may not U19/ BRAYDEN FOWLER MANLY 7 30 Sen Res 3's / W Tot be that important for the Demons, with the three teams immediately behind them having all played a Wom STEPHEN WRAY PENNANT HILLS 3 16 draw. Michael May made the most of his opportunities up forward to kick four goals for UTS; while around the BRENTON MUMME WESTS 0 15 ground, Tom Zilm, Kaizaad Mehta and Justin Kenna kept working all afternoon. But the Bats, with their Manly Warringah 36 24 6 66 Division One LW TOT only points this season coming from a draw, remain stuck on the bottom of the ladder; already three games out of the top five and in urgent need of starting a winning streak if they hope to salvage this BRAD PLUG BALMAIN 1 19 season. Pennant Hills 30 20 6 56 BEN ROGERS PARRAMATTA 0 16 Sydney University vs Western Suburbs Western Suburbs 27 20 8 55 ROB WATTS PENNANT HILLS 4 16 Chasing the Demons are two of this year‘s big improvers, Division Two LW TOT Sydney Uni and Wests. Both clubs have been out of the finals Randwick City 30 8 8 46 for the last couple of years but have started 2014 promis- MATTHEW RAWLE MANLY 4 19 ingly; and when they clashed at Sydney Uni No 1 on Saturday Camden 24 16 4 44 CHRISTIAN SPECHA WESTS 1 17 afternoon it would be a thriller. It was a day of drama, a twisted tale of fluctuating fortunes. SHANE DOHERTY CAMDEN 2 16 The first quarter was evenly contested, three goals to two in Sydney University 21 20 2 43 Division Three LW TOT favour of the Students to give them a six-point lead at the first change. The second quarter saw the scoreboard tick over Balmain 30 4 3.4 37.4 TIM EATHER GOSFORD 2 17 quicker, as the midfielders took advantage of the small MITCHELL STEVENS PENRITH 2 15 ground where it‘s only one kick to get from the centre to the Penrith 6 20 8 34 forward line. The Magpies in particular were pumping the ball PETER KYLE NOR-WEST 5 15 forward with regularity; and a return of seven goals to three opened up a 21-point lead at the long break. Blacktown 18 12 3 33 Division Four LW TOT But as much as the Magpies had little trouble in getting the ROGER SNODGRASS SYDNEY UNI 7 22 ball to the forward line in the second term, it suddenly was a St George 21 4 8 33 CHAD FITZSIMMONS WOLLONDILLY 2 13 lot harder in the third. The Students placed pressure on, denying the Magpies scoring chances. The visi- tors were held to just one point for the quarter; and as the quarter progressed the Students reeled in the North Shore 18 8 4 30 Division Five LW TOT deficit. Four goals for the quarter saw the lead change shortly before the three quarter time siren, with TAYT CORLESS PENRITH 0 21 the Students three points to the good as the teams went into the huddles for the last time. Macquarie University 24 0 4 28 The last quarter was a cliff-hanger. The scoreboard was ticking over frequently, the result of the game KEVIN KIRK PENRITH 4 18 being in doubt as two evenly-matched sides turned on everything they could in an attempt to outdo each other. But it was the Magpies who were able to conjure up the goals when they were needed. Five of Under 19s Division One LW TOT UNSW/ES 12 4 10 26 them compared to four for the Students, enough to fall over the line and be holding the last layer of the TOM DICKSON UNSW/ES 1 10 football package when the music stopped. Just one point separated the teams, but that was enough. Southern Power 18 4 4 26 NICK DALE SYDNEY UNI 2 10 St George vs Campbelltown Holroyd Parramatta 18 8 0 26 Under 19s Division Two LW TOT Completing the top five, level on games with Sydney Uni but with a slightly inferior percentage, is St George. The Dragons kept their place in the top five at Olds Park on Saturday afternoon, but were made ANGUS EHRL PENRITH 0 7 to work hard for it by a persistent Campbelltown side. Moorebank 18 4 2 24 JUSTIN ECKFORD PENRITH 0 5 A high-scoring contest saw the Dragons kept in check by the Blues in the opening quarter. The Blues had come to play, and the Dragons struggled to contain the Blues during the early exchanges. It was goal for Womens Division One LW TOT UTS 3 16 2 21 goal, four goals apiece with the lead changing several times, and the visitors a point ahead at the first VERNA ILES NEWTOWN 0 11 change. But the Dragons gained the ascendancy in the second term, shaking off the Campbelltown tags and getting on top around the ground. And as the quarter progressed, the goals began to flow. Six goals Sydney Hills Eagles 6 0 2 8 ASH MORGAN SYDNEY UNI 2 10 to two for the quarter, and a 23-point lead at the long break. Campbelltown 6 0 2 8 Womens Division Two LW TOT The second term had created a buffer for the Dragons, and they would need it in the second half, as the Blues‘ challenge was far from over. Backing themselves in contests against their more highly fancied CATHERINE STANTON WOLLONGONG 7 19 rivals, playing with spirit and plenty of noise when they scored, the Blues would score four goals to three Gosford 6 0 0.6 6.6 JESSIE BURNHAM PENRITH 1 13 in the third term to cut the margin to 17 points at three quarter time. www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 36 5 Round 7 - 17th—18th May 2014 Round 7 - 17th—18th May 2014 ROUND 6 REVIEW

And the Blues would cause some anxious moments for the Dragons in the last quarter as they kept com- ing. But the Dragons had enough in reserve to hang on, and would find the answering goals when they needed them. The Blues would win the last quarter with five goals to four; but the Dragons hung on for dear life in the final minutes to take the match by 11 points. The explosive second quarter would be the difference, with Daniel Napper standing out with a haul of seven goals in a best-on-ground performance. Bryce Addison and Stephen Wilsen would also be promi- nent for the Dragons. The win was far from convincing; but they did enough to fall over the line and maintain their position in the top five. The Dragons are tied on points with Sydney Uni, it will be a critical contest when those sides play each other next week. The Blues lost no respect with their determined performance, winning three quarters against one of the key contenders this season. Theo Guvari, Aidan Bell and Joel Bottin-Noonan were Campbelltown‘s best. But although they came close, they were unable to take the game; and find themselves with just one win so far this season and are two and a half games outside the top five.

North Shore vs UNSW/ES Sitting outside the top five but within striking distance are North Shore and UNSW-ES. The two sides played off at Gore Hill on Saturday afternoon, the winner to be just half a game outside the five. And it would be a contest that would go down to the wire. It wasn‘t looking that way early, as the Bombers were looking the stronger side early and putting the Bulldogs under plenty of pressure. The Bombers would let themselves down in front of goal, with four behinds and a couple of other shots out of bounds before they finally landed their first goal; but two goals to one got them a ten point lead at quarter time. In the second quarter, it was the Bulldogs whose accuracy would fail them; enabling North Shore to score four goals to two and take a 16-point lead into the rooms at half time. But the Bombers would lose their focus in a sometimes spiteful third quarter, enabling the Bulldogs to get back into the contest. The Bombers would score two goals; but four Bulldog goals, three of them from free kicks, saw the momentum swing towards the visitors. At three quarter time, the Bombers‘ lead had been cut to just six points; and two goals to the Bulldogs in the first three minutes of the final quar- ter saw UNSW-ES take the lead. The Bulldogs had a chance to extend their lead as Chris McKinlay had a shot from the 50 metre line, but the ball was marked just millimetres short of the line. At the other end, Selby Lee-Steere goaled for the Bombers to level the scores at the ten minute mark. It would be the last goal of the game. For ten ago- nising, scoreless minutes, the ball travelled from end to end; before the Bombers snapped four behinds in time-on and defended grimly until the final siren sounded. Sam Carruthers, Teddy Strudwick and Nick Foster had been best for North Shore. It had been a scrappy game, never one that reached any great heights. But the four-point win, the third game the Bombers have played this year that finished in a single-figure margin, was enough to keep the Bombers in sixth place, half a game outside the finals. Should the Bombers get up against bottom side UTS next week, with Sydney Uni and St George playing each other, the Bombers will enter the top five. The Bulldogs were well served all day by the efforts of Jeremy Daniher, Chris Jourdain and Jack McKinlay; but for the second year in a row, their trip to Gore Hill Oval saw them fall short by a kick. The Bulldogs are in seventh place, six points behind fifth. www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 6 35 Round 7 - 17th—18th May 2014 Round 7 - 17th—18th May 2014 T E A M L I S T S PLAYER PROFILES WOLLONGONG SAINTS MOOREBANK NICK RYAN — St George AARON SAVAGE — Hills Eagles Womens Div Two Womens Div Two Senior Coach: Shane Grenfell Senior Coach: Ian Prudham Nickname: Bluelight Nickname: SAV Colours: Blue, Pink & White Colours: Black & White Favourite AFL Team: Sydney Favourite AFL Team: GWS Giants Team List Team List Favourite AFL Player: Jimmy Bartel No Name Goals No Name Goals Favourite AFL Player: Gary Ablett 1 ELYSE CIRSON 1 TARA WARNER Favourite Playing Position: Centre Half 2 YVETTE HERITAGE 2 BRITTANY BRAY Forward Favourite Playing Position: Half Back 3 JENNI STANTON 3 BRODIE WESTWOOD 4 CLARINDA CAMPBELL 4 DARLENE HANSEN Most Difficult Opponent: Ben Taggert (a Most Difficult Opponent: Alex 5 NICOLA KENNEDY 5 EMMA PURCELL couple of years back) Goodall

6 ELISE KIDD 6 JESSICA PURCELL Best AFL Sydney Player Seen: Dane Best AFL Sydney Player Seen: Dane 7 AMELIA DENT 7 SARA LANG Rampe Rampe 8 LEANNE KIDD 8 JANET LOVE

9 AMBER DENNIS 9 CHARLINE WOOD Most Annoying Teammate: Bryce Addison Most Annoying Teammate: Jimmy 10 CASEY MOANE 10 ABBEY WALTERS Funniest Teammate: Pat Mcbride - Only on Gordon 11 ELLEN CREWDSON 11 ALICIA DUNAJUK Silly Sunday, dead boring the rest of the year. 12 MEGAN BLACKWOOD 12 TYLER GREEN Honourable mention to Jack Scully, if only he Funniest Teammate: Aaron Drinkwater 13 SHANNYN EVERINGHAM-GEARY 13 AMANDA HOPE could play football as well as he can drink. 14 JESSIE MULHOLLAND 14 CASSIE RICE Most Embarrassing Football Mo- Most Embarrassing Football Moment: 16 CLANCY HENDERSON 15 ERIN MCALISTER ment: Kicking the ball out on the full Having a hanger taken on me against UTS - from a set shot 17 OLI KROWKA 16 AMY LANG to find out it was my brother Dave (playing 18 CATHERINE STANTON 17 AMANDA WARD for the same team) - First and last one he has Greatest Football Achievement: 19 BREE BRAGA 18 LIZ TOWNEND ever taken. NEAFL Rising Star Award for the Sydney 20 LAANI EVANS 19 KIRRALEE LOVE Greatest Football Achievement: Getting Hills Eagles 21 LAURA RUSSEL 20 SRAH FORGE to play along side the great Declan Donahue 22 ELERI MORRIS 21 KATE LANG after he finally recovered from 6 or 7 career- Best Football Advice Given to You: 23 KAT LISS 22 RACHEL MARTIN ending injuries over the past 5 years. ‘Enjoy your football 24 AMANDA CHAPMAN 23 MOLLEY FRENCH Best Football Advice Given to You: ‘Team 2014 Winner: Gary 25 KAT GOW 24 SIOBHAN MOORE football always beats individual brilliance. 26 TAIGAN GRENFELL 25 RHEANNA VEHLOW Ablett

27 KIMBERLY CHAN 26 STEPHANIE SHELDON 2014 Brownlow Medal Winner: Steve Junior Club: St Clair Crows 28 REGAN TAYLOR 43 MILLEY RICKARD Johnson

Junior Club: Penshurst Panthers

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This page is provided by the NSW Australian Football History Society. The Society‘s AUBURN GIANTS UTS SHAMROCKS aims are to preserve the memory of NSW football. Tomorrow this game you are at will Womens Div Two Womens Div Two become history. Who won this, why did they do that, what does that mean? The Soci- Senior Coach: Lael Kassem Senior Coach: Vanessa Mayer ety wants to preserve those memories. Your club can help by designating a club histo- Colours: Orange & Grey Colours: Teal & Black rian to work with the Society. As well you or the club can join, the details of which are on their website: www.nswfootballhistory.com.au Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1916 1 MARWA ISMAIL 1 JULIE THAI If there ever was a season when Balmain were odds-on favourites to win the flag, it was 1916. 2 SOUMAYA EL KADOMI 2 SARAH BRADLEY 3 RAYANNE ZAIM 3 LYDIA FINNERTY It was one of the founding clubs when the game was resuscitated in Sydney in 1903. 4 RAYAN SAFAR 4 MELINA BUDDEN 5 LIALI KARRA-HASSAN 5 KATIE SILVER They continued their participation until 1910 then re-emerged in 1913 only to combine with a sec- 6 LAEL KASSEM 9 DAISSY YUAN ond grade club called Northern Districts to form the Central Western Club for 1914 & 15. This 7 HAYAT AJAJ 10 SANDRA RYAN merger produced only mediocre success. 8 FAHIMI QUEIK 11 SIMONE FAULKNER 9 SABRINA BADR By 1916 the country was deeply involved in WWI and many of the footballers in Sydney had gone 12 SUZANNE FLAHERTY 10 NASREN WILSON to the front. 13 JESSIE COOPER 11 NORA AYAD ERICA WILCOX 12 AMNA KARRA-HASSAN 14 Fortunately a move to suspend football, following the South Australian model was rescinded when 15 SOPHIE THROWER most clubs found themselves buoyed servicemen from around Australia who were temporarily 13 ASEEL SOUFI 17 KELLIE NOLAN posted to Sydney before going overseas. Others seeking work also moved into Sydney and they, 14 LAILA HALWANI like today, filtered into their local team. The difference then was that you HAD to play with the 15 JASMINE AYAD 18 RITA BONETTI team in whose district you resided. And there were others who left their town to escape from be- 16 AZIZA MALAS 19 MORGAN ZHU ing hassled about having to sign up for the army. 17 MARIA SINU MUA 20 CHRISTINE MCCUTCHEON 18 WALAE CHEHADE 21 VON EIRLYS Spitefulness against the young men who failed to enlist was rife in those days and those who were 19 RIMA ISMAIL 23 TULLY MCDONOUGH employed in essential industries could wear a badge to show that they were exempt. Even 20 JAMILE GHEMRAOUI 24 LARA HILMI wounded soldiers who returned from the front copped abuse. 21 SERA NAG 27 DANI MCCARTHY

22 EIMAN ULUBUDY 28 CHERETA DAYLIGHT Balmain recruited Jack Ashley from Port Adelaide where won the 1914 Magarery Medal. They also 23 ZAINAB TLAIS picked up a young J Scott from the East Perth Club. He was a big ruckman who was described as 29 DOMINICA RAYMOND 25 YASHA KAMMOUN a good mark and kick. They had a further interstater in Webb and a competent full forward in 31 TERESA ROBERTSON Turville. 26 JENAN ELRISHE 32 LEANNE MCKENZIE 27 LAILA IBRAHIM 33 KERRI ALLEN 28 LINA ELCHEIKH Ashley was no slouch, he represented Combined Sydney against SA side, Norwood in 1908 and 34 BETH SARGENT again against South Melbourne in 1909. When Balmain folded in 1910 he played with East Syd- 29 MAYSA CHAKIK 36 VICKI CHAMRON ney. 30 SARAH ANNOUS 41 CHARLENE HUMPHRIES 31 SHAYMA FATFAT 44 CLARE GILL In May 1916 though, Ashley was talked into training with the Balmain Rugby League club where 32 WAFA EL WADIA he even played a game. It was following this episode that the Balmain AFL club offered him the 33 HALA AYACHE 51 SHONA O‘LOUGHLIN captaincy, which in those days also included coaching. Ashley had previously played with Balmain 34 MARWA ADRA 53 LISA BOWKER in 1908-11. All in all Balmain developed into quite a handy side and were very much touted as favourites for the flag.

They won all their home and away games that season and were at unbackable odds, but, they got beat. ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL

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GOSFORD MANLY WARRINGAH Womens Div Two Womens Div Two Round Opposition Result For Against Senior Coach: Simon Berry Senior Coach: Sam Engel 1 Sydney Won 8-6 3-8 Colours: Black & Yellow Colours: Maroon & White 2 Newtown Won 8-10 4-5 Team List Team List 3 South Sydney Won 9-12 4-7 No Name Goals No Name Goals 4 Paddington Won 4-8 2-9 1 RUBY PARKER 5 East Sydney Won 7-12 3-6 1 ALICIA ARMITAGE 2 CARLEY GAULT 6 Sydney Won 9-15 2-2 3 ANGELA WILLS 2 MIKAELA BATE 7 Newtown Won 7-7 3-8 4 JADE GRAINGER 3 CLAIRE BRYAN 5 KARINA DAVIDSON 8 South Sydney Won 6-15 0-5 4 EMILY CARRIGAN 6 TANYA HOYES 9 Paddington Won 8-11 4.9 7 SHELLEY BOURKE 5 ASHLEIGH CARTER 10 East Sydney Won 9-10 2-9 8 KARA MCDONALD 6 JESSICA FERRALL 11 Sydney Won 4-14 4-3 9 PETA WHITE 12 Newtown Won 7-10 1-12 7 HOLLY GRAHAM 10 REBECCA COLLINS 13 South Sydney Won 15-19 1-1 11 TES MUTTON 8 JESSICA JOSLYN 12 AMY HESSELL 14 Paddington Won 12-11 9-5 9 CIARA KEARNS 13 KIM PRATT 15 East Sydney Won 7-20 5-6 10 ALISA KELLEY 14 REBECCA CHIN Semi Newtown Won 6-13 3-11 15 SALLY MCGRATH 11 RACHAEL LEWIS Final Paddington Lost 3-4 6-14 16 REBECCA MCMAHON 12 TIFFANY LINAY *CFinal Paddington Lost 1-8 3-14 17 KIM SMALLACOMBE *Challenge Final. These were the days before a four team playoff where first, second, preliminary 18 STEPH FARQUHARSON 13 KELLY MARSH and grand finals made up the final series. In this case, if a minor premier were defeated in the 19 EMILY CROOKES 14 MELANIE O‘BRIEN final they had the right to replay the game. 20 ANNABELLE BARES 15 DANIELLE PETKOVIC 21 EMMA SHAW The Rugby League immortal, Wally Messenger, captained Paddington in the final but we are un- sure if he played in the Challenge Final the following week. He probably did after making several 16 BELINDA PORTER 22 LOUISE ABEY appearances for Paddington throughout the season. He was reported as improving with each 23 GENNA CLARKE 17 TE RINA TAITE game ―… and his form on Saturday left little to be desired, while his kicking was in keeping with 24 NICOLE MACKIE his well-earned reputation.‖ 18 LISA THOMPSON The Messenger family owned a boatshed at Double Bay. 25 OLIVIA SAVIA 26 MAGGIE MURPHY 19 LEANNA WARWICK This was Paddington‗s second successive premiership and the following year they went on to win another. The fact that Victoria Barracks and other army establishments were deep in Paddington‘s area did have some bearing on their recruiting.

Jack Ashley won the long kicking contest at half time of the Challenge Final, booting 63 yards where distance and accuracy was counted. ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL While it is true that Balmain did participate in their first grand final in 1904 they had to wait until 1997 before they won their first flag in the Sydney senior competition. www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 32 9 Round 7 - 17th—18th May 2014 Round 7 - 17th—18th May 2014 2014 RISING STAR T E A M L I S T S

SOUTHERN POWER RANDWICK CITY ANGELS JACK PARKER—MANLY WARRINGAH Womens Div Two Womens Div Two Senior Coach: Matt Crowe Senior Coach: Jack had a lengthy lay off last year when he broke his leg mid-way through his debut match with the Colours: Aqua, Black & White Colours: Red, Black & White Premier Division team. Jack has worked hard on his recovery and rehab process in the off season and is now delivering some great football for the Manly Giants. Team List Team List Jack is an Under 19 player who has played a number of senior games this year. In last weekends game No Name Goals he played a pivotal role as a small forward against UTS at Weldon. It is an exceptional effort by Jack to 1 CLAIRE OBRIEN No Name Goals push his way into the Senior team considering they are in midst of 2 LISA TOWNSON 5 STEPH COOK-WRIGHT 14 match unbeaten streak from the middle of last season and 3 DOMINQUE GOOM have a powerful collection of midfield / small forwards, including current Phelan Medallist Tyrone Armitage. 4 EBONY MACKEY 6 RIEKA MILEN 5 LAUREN HODGSON Jack had a strong game in a convincing win. He opened space, 6 MELISSA CIRAOLO 7 STACEY HALL won many one on one contests and took a number of great con- 7 JENNA MILLER tested marks. He set up numerous forward drives and kicked 2 8 IMOGEN GEILLSLER goals himself with 7 other score involvements. 8 ASHLEY MCCLURE 9 KRISTY DE PELLEGRINI 10 CYN ANDERSON Jack is a testament to the junior development in the Northern 10 BIANCA NORTH Beaches (being with the Manly Bombers juniors club area since 11 EMMA CHARLTEN 11 MELANIE HIBBERT 2003) and he is also a member of the Swans academy and the Manly club see a bright future for him. 12 BRITTANY DAY 13 ELISIE BANKS 13 LYNDEL MCMARTIN Previous nominees: 14 KATHRYN HULL 14 JARNIA ZARB Round 1— Taylor Preece (UNSW/ES) 15 RACHEL MOON Round 2— Abe Davis (UNSW/ES) 15 SHANNON FLEMMING Round 3—Theo Moraitis (Pennant Hills) 17 RACHEL SMITH Round 4—Callum Mills (North Shore) 18 ERIKA HOSKINGS 17 ABBEY MCDONALD Round 5—Harry Dobson (Sydney University) 19 ALEXANDA TEGG 18 GABI BRYAN 20 MELISSA APPLEBY EMILY CROOKES— GOSFORD WILDCATS 21 SHELLEY GIBSON 20 KAYA THOMPSON 22 DANIELLE DUNAJCIK 20 year old Emily is one of the only Gosford Wildcats with some limited junior AFL experience, and 23 JESSICA COLQUHOUN 22 TINA ZEKANTS despite her age, has taken it upon herself to lead by example. Over the first 5 rounds of the 2014 24 BRONTE HOWELL season, Emily has become a key ball-winner on the wing and has also spent time in the midfield. She 23 REBECCA FLORENCE 25 JASMIN FERGUS loves to run and carry, is willing to put her head over the ball, and has also been fearless in defence. 26 KATHLEEN PARKER 24 KELLY PARKER In this inaugural Gosford Wildcats Women‘s season, Emily has stepped up and become one of the first 28 SANDRA SMITH 29 GEMMA CHMIELEWSKI picked in the team every week. Along with all the other girls, she has worked very hard to improve her 29 LISA ROSE skills, and has a long accurate right boot. 30 NAY NORRIS 30 SARAH FALLIS Her key game involvements were directly responsible for the Wildcats 32 LOUISE GLASGOW taking a half-time lead in their Round 5 game vs UNSW/ES, and she 60 LINDA TOWNSON 50 BEC APTED continues to improve each week. As the season progresses, Emily will play a big part in forthcoming Gosford victories.

Previous nominees: Round 1— Kate Stanton (Wollongong) Round 2—Jasmine Smith (UNSW/ES) ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Round 3—Wafaa Elwadia (Auburn)

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WOLLONDILLY PENRITH RAMETTES Division Four Womens Div Two Senior Coach: Daniel Hockey Senior Coach: Jason Bradley Matthew Lemme Colours: Red & White Colours: White, Teal & Pink Western Suburbs Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals Theo Gavuri Scott Dornauf UNSW/ES 1 DANIEL KOVASEVIC 1 MAGDA BAZAN Campbelltown 2 JAMES WESTON 2 LINDA MCCARTHY 3 CORY RUTLAND 3 MELISSA BRYDON 4 RHYS HAMILTON 4 JENNIFER BROWN Ted Strudwick Glenn Smith Aidan Bell North Shore Sydney Uni Campbelltown 5 JOSHUA DRYBURGH 5 JANA WEBB 6 SCOTT SMITH 6 LAUREN HAZELL

7 CHAD FITZSIMMONS 8 JESSIE BURNHAM 8 MATTHEW JENSEN 9 ASHLEY GROSAS Daniel Dickerson 9 SHAUN PAGET 11 MELANIE HUNTER Manly Warringah 10 ZAC MADDEN 12 KAYLA BADGER 11 LUKE OSBOURNE 13 NATALIE CAMILLERI Sam Carruthers Leigh Conway Matt Round North Shore 12 ODIN RASMUSSEN 14 MEGAN VELLA Western Suburbs Western Suburbs 13 TYE JACKSON 18 MEL HOWARD 14 JOSHUA O‘RIORDAN 21 APRIL GREEN Jeremy Daniher UNSW/ES 15 CHRISTOPHER WOLFE 23 KIRSTIE BURCHER 16 BRANDAN PARKER 24 ZEAONA MCDONAGH Alex Goodall 18 JACKSON CRANE 27 KATE EASTHOPE Pennant Hills 19 ETHAN CRESTANI 28 BRYONY CORLESS 20 CHRIS UNDERWOOD 29 STEPHANIE KOSTIC 21 SEAN FITZSIMMONS 31 HALEY SHORT 22 ROBERT DRYBURGH 32 JASMINE PAYNE Bryce Addison Daniel Napper Matt Carey St George St George Pennant Hills 23 BRENDAN COCKERILL 34 NIKKI PERRETT 24 TIMOTHY GODDARD 35 EVE PAMER 25 DAVE ABELA 36 SIMONE HALSE 26 RUSSELL ANDREWS 37 NIKKI MCNEILL 28 DANIEL HOCKEY 38 JUSTINE VELLA Sam Zikman James Howard Pennant Hills Sydney Uni

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By Caitlin Arnold NOR-WEST RANDWICK CITY Joining the Sydney AFL competition in 2012, the Gosford Wildcats were keen to Division Three Division Three prove their worth amongst the competitions elite. Senior Coach: Mark Johnston Senior Coach: Mitch Rose Just missing out on winning the Division Four premiership cup in their almost- Colours: Blue & White Colours: Red, White & Black fairytale first season, the Wildcats earned a promotion to Division Three and from there, have continued to build on their solid reputation. Team List Team List Lachlan Thompson says that as both Club President and player, he has a unique No Name Goals view of the club‘s growth - on and off the field. While it is obvious that Gosford No Name Goals 2 PETER KYLE do not hold the firepower of the larger clubs, Thompson believes that this works 1 GREG ELLIOTT to the Wildcats‘ advantage. 3 PETER RICHARDSON 3 GEORGE GAROUFALIS ―We play together every week with the majority of the same guys, which means we really get to know 4 HARRY STEVER each other in and out. It creates not only a strong team, but a strong team culture,‖ explains Thompson. 5 RYAN JOHNSTON 5 SEAN HARPER-WIRTH ―I won‘t say it doesn‘t make it hard when other teams can drop back there higher graded players if 6 ADAM NEWTON 6 RICHARD LAWSON needed - that is the advantage of having a big club.‖ 8 ETHON COOMBS 7 ASH MCCAIG Though a slighter club when compared to the likes of Sydney AFL stalwarts Sydney University and North 14 AARON BAYNE Shore, the Wildcats are quickly adding new teams to their repertoire. This year marks the inaugural sea- 8 DANNY PEZESHKI 15 DAVID CLINCH son of the Gosford Wildcat‘s Women‘s team – a side that is already on the verge of breaking into two 9 MARK KAVANAGH separate squads due to zealous numbers. 16 SEB GOLDRICK 20 CALLEN COLVILLE ―Having the women‘s team start up at the club is huge. Not only is it a first for us, but a first for the 17 MICHAEL GRAY Central Coast and Newcastle region. It has had a massive impact on media exposure for the club. 20 LEIGH SHARPE 23 BLAIR OLIVER ―The women‘s team has bought more volunteers, more enthusiasm and a greater culture to the club. 23 LOUIS BUTLER 25 MICHAEL SADLER ―There are a few women that have had a very good start to the season including Karina Davidson, Kim 28 PETER MARTINOLI Smallacombe, Peta White, Amy Hessell, Tanya Hoynes, Annabelle Bares, Emily Crookes and Kara McDon- 28 CHRIS HENDERSON JACK BENNETT ald - I could seriously name the whole team.‖ 31 31 MICHAEL GARSTIN 32 JAMES MOYNIHAN As a quintessential community club, the Gosford Wildcats are thrilled to be building a solid foundation 37 SCOTT FEIGAN within the Rugby League and soccer heartland that is the Central Coast. Thompson credits Karina David- 34 LIAM VIEGEL son and Simon Berry of the club with their recent local expansion. 36 JASON WOODWARD 49 AIDAN GREET ―In years gone by it has been hard for AFL to get a word in amongst other dominant sports on the Cen- 39 JOSH EDWARDS 53 MICHAEL HOFFSTEIN tral Coast, though I think AFL has grown massively in the last three years with the inclusion of youth 44 KYLE CLARKE 55 JORDAN LIPSON girl‘s teams in the local junior competition.‖ 47 MATTHEW SCHWAGER With the success of their men‘s team, the birth of the women‘s side and the development of their junior 60 DIMITRI GAROUFALIS 48 DANIEL HARDING club, the Wildcats have experienced an influx of local sponsorship support including Sea FM and the 63 JEREMY GRANT Settlers Tavern. 49 BLAKE HEGGIE 64 ANDREW HOOPER Recently, the club dug deep to provide a Ladies Day for their charity partners - The Very Happy Life 50 OWEN HICKMAN Foundation and the McGrath Foundation. Raising $2,744.50 over the day - in large thanks to a significant 52 BENNETT IDSTEIN 75 MITCH ROSE contribution from Central Coast Ford - the Wildcats took this opportunity to give back to their community 54 SEB MURRAY 77 LUKE MAUNDER as well as attract new support to the club. 60 DAVID DRAPER 78 JULIAN FINCH While they have not had an ideal start to the 2014 season, the Wildcats are still striving for finals partici- 62 MUSA BAKARI pation. Under the tutelage of new coach Bruce Cross, Thompson admits that the Division Three team 79 TIM BOLCH 65 MICHAEL GUTHRIDGE need to work on their basic skills under pressure, and also learn to successfully execute game plans set 80 MAT BURKE by Cross. 66 ALEX LORENZELLI 81 PETER CONNAIRE ―We seem to control the ball more than our opponent but we turn it over too easily and get hurt on the 68 ASH LIGHT rebound.‖ 72 JEREMY DILGER 82 CALLUM DAY Despite their current on-field shortcomings, it is the clear talent of the club‘s youth that has Thompson 74 ZANE PRIEST 83 ADRIAN IRELAND excited about Gosford‘s future, with both representative and Academy players sitting 97 CHEYNE ANDERSON amongst their ranks. 84 ROBBIE MELDRUM ―We have a lot of players who are in their early twenties which gives us a good base to build off. I am hoping these players will be around for a while yet including star players such as Scott Burkinshaw, the Walker twins Mark and Neil, Liam Ghalayini, Hamish Barsing, Aaron Smith and Harry McGuire. ―Not to forget our superstar, Timmy Eather, who has plenty of seasons left in him as well.‖ A quietly proud club, the Wildcats are thrilled to continue their participation in the Sydney AFL as they ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL look to their undoubted future successes, and are thankful of the respect shown by the competition to their evolving club. www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 12 29 Round 7 - 17th—18th May 2014 Round 7 - 17th—18th May 2014 SENIOR TEAM LISTS

MOOREBANK GOSFORD Division Two Division Three Senior Coach: Mark Coles Senior Coach: Bruce Cross Colours: Black & White Colours: Yellow & Black

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals

1 DANIEL SAUNDERS 1 PETE MCCARTHY 2 JOHN MATHEISON 2 TAYLOR CURRANT 3 JACK HUNT 3 JOSEPH O‘MARA 4 LUKE LEPAGE 4 RYAN FORRESTER 5 SCOTT BURKINSHAW 6 RHYS HORTON 6 ADAM TOMSETT 7 SHAUN WICKEN 7 SEAN HANSEN 8 SAM YOUNG 8 DAMIAN TOMSETT 9 BRIAN CURRANT 9 LACHLAN THOMPSON 10 DANIEL BALDERSTON 10 NEIL DORRINGTON TROY LARKINS 11 11 MICK HOLGATE 12 THOMAS RICE 12 FRASER THOMPSON 13 MITCH BURTON 13 HAMISH BARSING 15 ANDREW CRUWYS 14 SCOTT STOKES 19 SCOTT DUGGAN 15 CRAIG GIBLIN JOBSON

21 MATTHEW KIRPICHNIKOV 16 MARK WALKER

22 PAUL MARKOU 17 NEIL WALKER CHRISTIAN EMERY 23 BLAKE PARKER 18 19 JAMES KEMP 24 IAIN CAMPBELL 20 HARRY MCGUIRE 26 ADAM SHELDON 21 LIAM GHALAYINI 29 JOHNATHON MOORE 22 AARON SMITH 30 BLAKE PEARCE 23 TIM EATHER 32 DAVIEL SCHULSTAD 25 CAMERON JONES 36 CHRIS CAIRNS 26 SCOTT DORRINGTON 37 CHRIS HARRY 27 PAUL STOCKLEY 69 ANTHONY SIMPSON 29 AMOS HESSELL

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www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 28 13 Round 7 - 17th—18th May 2014 Round 7 - 17th—18th May 2014 MILESTONES SENIOR TEAM LISTS Congratulations to the following players achieving club milestones: CAMDEN BLACKTOWN Division Two Division Two Senior Coach: James Dixon Senior Coach: Ash Moeller Mitchell Reinhard - Penrith - 100 games Colours: Navy Blue & White Colours: Red, Yellow & Black

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 FRASER BROWN 2 PAT BARCLAY 2 CHRIS MURRAY 3 MIKE O‘GRADY AFL SYDNEY WEBSITE 3 JAMES BROADBENT 4 ANDREW CAREY 4 STEPHEN MANN 5 KENT WEIR 5 DAVID PATTISON 6 JOSH MANN 6 JAMES WATKINS 7 BEN MOLYNEAUX 7 MARK MAHER 8 HENRY BUTTON 8 BLAKE MCCROSSEN 9 LEIGHTON CORR 9 BEN REID 10 MATTHEW GANN 10 MARK STREET 11 DEAN CONNORS Visit www.sydneyafl.com.au for 11 BEVAN KEYS 13 LUCAS BENDT 12 TIM MCDONALD 14 JOEY SAUNDERS Latest News 13 BEN ROBERTSON 15 FABIAN MCLEOD 14 DREW LAWRENCE 16 DAN MCINTYRE NICK LAWS 15 20 BEN AKMENS Results JOSHUA LEYS 16 21 BRAD WHALE JOEL WHEELER 17 22 GILL CORR 2014 Fixtures 18 MITCH BROADSTOCK 23 DANIEL CLIFFORD 19 CRAIG TREWHELLA 26 ANDREW POLKINGHORNE Ladders 20 MARK HALTEH 28 DANIEL BURFORD 21 PAUL LOVE 30 MARK BURGER Photo Gallery 22 ADAM NOYCE 31 JAY ROUGHLEY 23 DAVID THOMAS 39 ASH MOELLER Sydney AFL Forms 24 SHANE DOHERTY 40 MATTHEW HINCHCLIFFE 25 THOMAS GLYNN 46 MICHAEL COLLINS and more 26 MATT SMITH 48 JARED CLIFFORD 27 AARON BEVES 52 ETHAN BARCLAY 28 JOSIAH AYLING 53 MBIMBI MBIMBI 29 JAMES DIXON SOCIAL MEDIA 54 MATT NEWSON 30 GREG MCGUINESS 59 AARON HILL 31 SCOTT WAX 60 TIM BARACZ A F L S y d n e y @ a f l s y d n e y 32 VICTOR MUSGRAVE 33 JOSH BARBARO 61 DANIEL NIEASS 34 TOMMY PRIOR 62 LUKE CAMELLIRI 35 JAIME PAGE 66 DANIEL LIM

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HOLROYD PARRAMATTA MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Division One Division One Senior Coach: Shane Jorgenson Senior Coach: Stuart Newman Colours: Blue & Yellow Colours: Red, Black & White In 2014 selected matches will be live streamed through the Team List Team List AFL Sydney website thanks to Digital Sports. To watch live No Name Goals No Name Goals simply go to www.sydneyafl.com.au and click on the AFL 1 ADAM BYRNES 1 LOGAN MEAD 2 JAMES BRACKIN 2 MICHAEL STACEY Sydney TV tab. 4 DYLAN BROGAN 3 CHRIS JONES 5 ROB VINCENT 4 BEN RODGERS 6 RYAN LUDOWYKE All matches live streamed will then be stored on the AFL 5 JORDAN PIDGEON 7 MARK BISHOP Sydney website and can viewed at any time. 6 LUKE MCLEOD 8 RYAN HARRIS 7 RYAN TERREY 10 GAV NIXON 8 MATTHEW CAHILL 11 SEAN ELLICOTT Upcoming matches— JOSH TERREY 9 12 PETER LEBRETON 10 BRYCE MAYNE 13 TIM WOLNIZER 11 SCOTT MACGUIRE 14 ANDREW ROBERTSON 12 GRANT WEBB 15 SAM WOOD Round Date Home Away Venue 13 MICHAEL LENNOX 16 JACK COGHLAN 14 SCOTT NOLAN 17 SAM SIMPSON 7 17th May UTS North Shore Waverley Oval 15 SUNNY GILL 19 CAM LUDOWYKE @ 2:00pm 16 STUART MCKINLAY 21 JAMES MOYLAN 22 NICK RODGERS 8 31st May Sydney University Pennant Hills Sydney Uni No 1 17 CHARLIE GALAYINI 23 TIM CAMERON @ 2:00pm 18 BRODIE CRANE 24 GUS ROGERS 19 JOHN MANISCALCO 9 14th June Western Suburbs Manly Warringah Picken Oval 25 RONAN WORDSORTH @ 2:00pm 20 CHRIS IRWIN 26 KIERAN BRIDGER 21 SHANE WILLIAMS 29 MARK WILLIAMS 23 KANE RADFORD 30 DAN MARTIN 24 TRENT SCHMUTTER 32 PETER FROST SIRELI FIFITA 27 35 SIMON WILLIAMS 33 ANDREW MUNNS 48 HENRY ST HILL 35 ANTHONY BISHOP 54 TIM CORDNER 36 HAYDEN TURNER 60 CARLTON HOLLSTEN

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Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 MITCHELL STEVENS 1 DAVID STROUD 1 LIAM DAVIS 1 TARAN ETTO 2 LACHLAN KILPATRICK 2 JOSH SHEPHARD 3 RYAN MURPHY 2 PAUL GREEN 3 TYRONE ARMITAGE 3 ADAM SHARP 4 JAMES BRAIN 4 JAMES CLARKE 3 AMUA PIRIKA 4 PATRICK POPE 5 BRAYDEN FOWLER 4 MATT EDWINS 5 MITCH RENEHAN 5 JAKE MCINTOSH 6 RYAN WEARNE 5 JOSHUA O‘BRIEN 7 JACK HAWKINS 6 JAKE SULTANA 6 DUANE WILD HARRY WEBB 7 DANIEL SCHROOT 6 THEO GUVARI 8 7 ANDREW WARDROP 9 ANTHONY ROBERTSON 8 GEORGE PANERAS 7 JOSH VAN LUENEN 10 HARRISON KOCH 8 STUART BRIETY 8 HAMISH SHERWOOD 9 JAY EDWARDS 11 CONNOR PETTERSSON 10 CAMERON ROE 10 BEN ROBINSON 9 CAMERON GORDON 12 ANGUS BUNCLE 11 MALEN WATSON 11 MITCHELL NEW 10 PENI MAHINA 13 GARETH BENBOW 14 THOMAS THURGARLAND 12 TAYT CORLESS 12 ADAM COOK 11 KYLE SOMMERVILLE 15 ERIC BURKE 13 SAM LOCKHART 13 MATTHEW YOUNG 12 MITCH HOGAN 16 MICHAEL ATKINSON 15 MICHAEL BROWN 14 DANIEL TURNER 13 BRYCE JOYNSON 17 JORDAN WEIR 16 MAX MCNAMARA 14 LUKE VELLA 18 LEVI BRAIN 15 MICHAEL FINDLAY 19 CRAIG PRIDGEON 17 TOM ROBERTS 15 SHANNAN KERSHAW 18 MATTHEW LAFFAN 16 TIM CASHMAN 20 CALUM JOHNSTON 16 JECONIAH PENI 21 JACK HUNTER 19 TATE DIMECH 17 LUKE JANSSON 17 GERARD BENNETT 22 JACK LYNCH 20 LIAM MURPHY 18 LEIGH HOGAN 23 HAYDEN WASHINGTON 18 MATTHEW WITHERS 21 JOSH ANASIS 24 DANIEL DICKERSON 19 BRENDAN KENNY 19 DEAN BROGAN 22 JAMES DENTON 25 THOMAS FARRELLY 20 LIAM AGGETT 20 AIDEN BELL 23 MICHAEL DENTON 26 TOM MCCAFFREY 27 JACK PARKER 24 JACK PONTON 22 JARRYD WILSEN 21 JORDAN ETTO 28 JACKSON POLA-SMITH 24 MARSHAL CAIRNDUFF 22 BRENTON SOMMERVILLE 25 JAKE PIANTA 29 NATHAN BOSSCHIETER 26 LACHLAN SMITH 25 LEON JOHNSON 23 ALEX SNEDDON 30 WILLS BRASSIL 24 JUSTIN COSTELLO JIMI MCDONALD 27 TOM HALL 27 IAN HOLDER 36 32 JAMES DEVLIN 25 MATT MOREY 37 JAMES BEHAGG 28 REGAN SHARPE 38 PHILLIP PRIOR 33 CHRIS NOLAN 26 CHARLES FORD 34 RYAN KING-THORNBURG 39 JAMES MASON 42 LUKE JONES 27 JACOB GREENWOOD 40 TOM SCHULTZ 36 TRISTEN SMITH 46 NATHAN WRIGHT 28 ALPHONSE JAMBARUFO 41 SAM HAIDER

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Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 MATT VARJAVANDI 1 TIM COLE 1 BELINDA MICHALK 1 LIZ FASSONE 2 DANNY ROBERTS 3 JOSH MADDOX 2 SAMANTHA MARTIN 3 DALE FITZGERALD 3 ASHLEE MORGAN 4 ANDREW DAVIS 3 AISLINN ALBURY 4 JACK DWYER 5 SOPHIE CLARKE 5 TOM SUNDBERG 5 JARRYD WATTERS 4 JESSICA WILLEMSE 6 EMMA YUEN 6 LACHLAN LAMONT 6 SAM CARRUTHERS 5 SARA COOKE 7 JESS HOGAN 7 JUSTIN KENNA 7 BRENDAN FITZGERALD 6 ASHLEY GRAY 8 CHRIS MURPHY 8 PATRICK HEALEY 8 JENNIFER LEW 7 AMANDA FARRUGIA 9 ADRIAN HARRY 9 RAWSON KIRKHOPE 9 MEREDITH GRAY 10 JASON HARRY 9 BELINDA MULDOON 10 DEAN IPAVIZ 11 LACHLAN HAYRES 10 KATRINA BYRNE 10 LORETTA MOORE 11 SCOTT ROBERTSON 12 SELBY LEE STEERE 11 ALICE WOOD 11 LISA PETHYBRIDGE 12 TOM NIXON 13 ALEX KANE 12 FELICE TONG 12 KRISTY SUTCLIFFE 13 LIAM FLANAGAN 15 SCOTT EASEY 13 NATASHA NAIR 14 ANDREW MORLEY 16 CHRIS BANDY 13 BETH WATTS 14 VANESSA POON 15 SCOTT TREGONING 17 MICHAEL VOYAGE 14 ALEX ROBERTS 19 TODD ALEXANDER 15 BROOKE ASHCROFT 16 LEIGH MEYRICK 15 RACHAEL STACK 17 ADAM BAKER 20 PAT CODLING 16 STACY O‘LOUGHLIN 21 JAKE MONK 16 STACEY LANCASTER 18 KAIZAAD MEHTA 17 STEFFANIE LEE 22 ZAC MANLEY 17 AMY FOO 19 MORGAN DAVIS 18 JESSE WONG 23 MATT CLARKE 20 JOEL MINICHIELLO 19 AOIFE MCDONNELL 19 LAILA WAISU 24 TEDDY STRUDWICK 21 GRANT BAILEY 25 RON WASON 20 LARA CREBER 20 NAKITA BROWN 22 FRANK BOLAND 27 CHARLIE PARSONS 21 MONICA CHEW 21 SARAH BOTROS 23 DAVID LAVENDER 28 JOSH DAVID-WRIGHT 22 LIBBY SADLER 22 SUSAN PAYNE 24 NIC KERBER 29 CAMERON HOLMES 24 EMMA CASTRO 23 LISA ROPER 25 JAMES MASDEN 31 LACHLAN CLANCY 24 TESS MALCOLM 26 NICK INGALL 33 DOUG HADDIN 25 OLIVIA WARREN 34 MATT ADAMSON 25 ANN MEAGHER 27 FERGUS WATTS 28 CLAIRE YOUMANS 36 DANIEL SCHACHER 26 LARISSA ROPER 28 MICHAEL ISHIK 29 MICKY BELL 37 JUSTIN WALSH 27 REBECCA BEESON 29 MITCH HALL 39 JAKE SAUNDERS 30 STEPHANIE WALKER 28 ANNE SEDGLEY 30 MICHAEL MAY 41 RICHARD LYNCH 32 SHELLEY MULHERN 29 ROXANNE GOFF 34 SAM WAY 46 JIMMY MCKENZIE 33 NICOLA WIGGINS 30 BARBARA LYNCH 36 THOMAS ZILM 49 SAM JACKSON

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NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS BALMAIN DOCKERS ST GEORGE SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Womens Div One Womens Div One Premier Division Premier Division Senior Coach: Senior Coach: Hayley Warren Senior Coach: Terry Mudge Senior Coach: Anton Turco Colours: Red & White Colours: Purple & White Colours: Red & White Colours: Blue & Gold

Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 CASSANDRA LEES DANIEL COOPER 5 JACK CASPERSONN 1 AYNSLEE RODGER 1 13 EVAN SMITH 2 REBECCA BURRIDGE 2 DANIEL NAPPER 2 NARELLE SPANGHER 14 MONTY KROCHMAL 4 SALOME CERDA VARGAS 4 PAT MCBRIDE 15 JAMES LEWINGTON 5 AMANDA DAWE 3 BELINDA PRIDE 5 DAVID LYCAKIS 19 MICHAEL FIGG 6 GEORGIA VERKUYLEN 4 SHERELLE MOORE 6 ROD CRAIG 21 ALEX DYSON 8 ROSEMARY MORISON 5 HOPE FENECH 8 MICHAEL MILNER 25 GLENN SMITH 11 STELLA XIE 9 DECLAN DONOHUE 28 LUKE FREEMANTLE 12 VICTORIA WYATT 6 LAURA HOLDSWORTH 10 BEN JONES 30 JESSE COX 13 ROSALIE GRAHAM 7 ERINA CORDINA 11 STEPHEN WILSEN 32 MATT HUTTON 14 CLARE MURPHY 8 HAYLEY WARREN 33 TOM ELKINGTON 12 BEN SHARP 17 KRISTIE FOX 35 JOHN HAGGERTY 9 ROXY MCGEE 13 BRYCE ADDISON 18 TRACEY FARRUGIA 36 MITCH SCOTT 14 KARL MERSON 22 TOBI NOBLE 10 KYRRA RAWNSLEY 38 JAKE SWARTS 25 ALEX SCHRODER 12 JULIA BRADLEY 15 TOM GREEN 39 KYLE UNDERWOOD 16 HARRY GREEN 40 SAM SLEIGH 26 ANNA RUUT 14 PETA HEMPHILL 29 STACY CROSS 17 DEAN GILBERT 41 DOM VINCENT 15 KATHARYNA 30 NIKKI PRESS 18 DOM KILLWORTH 42 BEN FITZPATRICK 31 EDWINA ILLMAN 17 KATE FITZSIMMONS 19 NICK RYAN 43 CHRIS BROWNE 44 MATTHEW VICIC 34 VERNA ILES 22 KARLA SPILAREWICZ 21 JESSE MUDGE 45 PETER CASEY 36 STEPHANIE WAKE 22 CHRIS WINDLE 23 ROWIE MORGAN 46 JAMES HOWARD 41 HAYLEY LEGG 23 JON SHINEBERG 24 ALISON DESLANDES 47 KANE CLARKE 42 GENAVIEVE ZOELLER 24 DANIEL TOMLINS 48 MITCHELL SCOTT 25 JACKIE BUCKTHOUGHT 53 ANNA BUTLER 25 CALLUM ANDREWS 49 ARON EVERETT 54 JESSICA CRANSTON 26 EMMA DAVISON 26 DANIEL ANNOR 50 ANDREW MORRIS 55 ELISA HOGAN 28 ALISON PARKIN 27 PAUL SAIN 51 FRED SKULLEY 56 BELINDA SMALL 28 STEVEN NABAKI 52 BEN COFFEY 29 JEMMA THORPE 57 CIANNA SMITH 29 STEVEN LORDING 53 SAM ORTON 31 RACHEL COOPER 54 PETER HUGHES 58 CHRISTINE HARRIS 30 NICK SHAW 55 DAVID JOHNSON 61 ALLANNA BEATON 32 DAVINA PYE 31 BEN HODGSON 62 LAUREN FOY 56 SAM CRICHTON 33 CHRISTINE COLLINSON 32 SHANE DEMIR 63 FRANKIE HOCKING 57 RONAN GERAGHTY 37 CASIE BROOKER 33 ALEXANDER WYNN 64 TRAM NGUYEN 58 CHRIS REICHMAN 34 KUIAM ANU 59 MITCHELL HAMER 67 PASCALE PIAS 39 STEPH POKRIVKA 37 HARRY ORR 60 JOSH SMITH

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PENNANT HILLS SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES WESTERN WOLVES UNSW/ES STINGRAYS Premier Division Premier Division Womens Div One Womens Div One Senior Coach: Chris Yard Senior Coach: Peter Steer Senior Coach: Andrew Taylor Senior Coach: Tracey Kick Colours: Red & Navy Blue Colours: Yellow & Blue Colours: Black & White Colours: White, red, blue, black, yellow

Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals REBECCA LING 2 SEBASTIAN PARKER 16 DEAN COSTELLO 1 1 CAITLIN MURRAY 2 MAI NGUYEN 3 AARON CRISFIELD 19 KEN EWEN-CHAPPELL 2 MELISSA VUONG0 3 CHANTELLE SAWKA 4 MATT THOMAS 21 DAMIAN CHARLESTON 4 LIASI TARUA 5 LLOYD SHEPHERD RYAN BARRETT 3 KRISTY STROOP 22 5 MELITA MORRISS 6 BRANT JACK 25 WILL BRADLEY 4 NATALIE BARBER 6 ERIN HODSON 9 NICK CAMPBELL 26 RYAN FITTON 5 MARIE GEBERT 7 EMMA MCKAY 10 ROB WATTS 28 JIMMY GORDON 8 SARAH COURT MICHAELA EKMAN THEO MORIATIS 6 11 29 ZAC JOHNS 9 HANNAH MCINTOSH 12 SAM ZIKMAN JESS DOWNTING 33 AARON DRINKWATER 7 10 MEREDITH BARNES 13 HARRY ANGEL NICOLA VRACHNAS 34 NICK CROWE 8 KATE LAWSON 11 14 ALEX GOODALL 12 LISA MACAROUNA 35 DAMON STEER 9 BELINDA HARRISON 15 KIERAN WRIGHT 13 KATE EDWARDS 36 JUSTIN STEER 16 TIM WALES 10 TRUDI LINES 14 MADDY COLLIER 38 JOSH CASS 17 ADAM NIXON 11 BREE CALDERWOOD 15 MONICA KAVANAGH 39 CAMERON ARNDT 16 AMY PRIESTLY 18 DAN WITT 12 MELANIE PRING 40 JAKE FAMULARO 18 REMI BANUELOS 20 STEPHEN WRAY 41 JARROD RYLANCE 13 NICOLE KRIZ 19 CHANEL MELANI 21 BEN URWIN 42 TOM RIVERS 14 CHARLOTTE LATSOMBATH 20 CISKA VAN SCHALKWYK 22 REGAN PINKER 43 STEVE O‘CONNOR 21 SANDRA JANJETOVIC 23 DANIEL PREEN 15 BRONWYN TURNER ERICA MCIERNON MARK SKUSE 22 DAMIAN DELL‘AQUILA 44 25 16 GRACE RILEY 23 LAUREN O‘BRIEN 46 JAMES REGEAN 26 DAVID SMITH 17 TRACY BAKER 24 JEMMA STILL 47 MATT SCHOLZ 27 JESSE HARE 25 ISABELLE O‘BRIEN 48 AARON DUNCAN 18 SHONA PORTER 28 CAMERON SMITH 26 KYRSTY BISHOP 49 LACHLAN COX 30 PETER BARNES 19 EMMA BROWN 27 ALEX ENGEL 50 TODD ALEXANDER 31 JAMES DUNN 20 MELISSA FRECKELTON 28 COURTNEY GUM 51 BRENT TREWIN 29 SALLY SMITH 37 TI SCOULAR 21 NIKKI FURLONG 31 MATHILDE GRANBERG 38 SAM WIDMER 52 JOSH RODMAN 22 MARGUERITE EUDES 32 SASHA BANKI 41 MATT CAREY 53 JOSH DUNCAN 23 MARGARITA OBIEN 33 SHANI SLEEMAN 42 THOMAS EDMONDS 54 JESSE CASS 34 ALEX WALLACE 43 TED WIDMER 55 SCOTT PIERCE 28 CHAVVAUHN CALVER 35 SHELBY KOH RANGA EDIRIWICKRAMA TOM STEWART 56 57 33 SELIMA MESCHAR 44 ANNE-LISE BIDOU

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