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Saturday, 22 June 2013

PREMIER DIVISION—Round 11

Newcastle City v Cardiff

Singleton v Warners Bay

Lake Macquarie v Terrigal Avoca

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Round 11 - 22nd June 2013 2 Round 11 - 22nd June 2013 27 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au A F L NEWCASTLE CITY CELEBRATES 130 YEARS LADDER Newcastle City Australian Football Club was founded and P W L D % Pts Australian Rules football was played in Newcastle for the HAWTHORN 11 10 1 0 148 40 first time in 1883. In the early years, the Club would charter GEELONG 11 10 1 0 130 40 a train to take the players and supporters to Maitland. The ESSENDON 12 9 3 0 132 36 Club’s first Premiership was won in 1889 and was followed SYDNEY 11 8 2 1 135 34 by others in the early years, in 1919 and 1938. Early ‘home’ FREMANTLE 11 8 2 1 129 34 games were played initially at Arnott’s paddock in Cooks COLLINGWOOD 12 8 4 0 109 32 Hill. RICHMOND 11 7 4 0 114 28 The Club stood firm during the ups and downs of the CARLTON 12 6 6 0 117 24 Northern District Football League during the 1890’s and WEST COAST 11 6 5 0 115 24 early 1900’s with depression, economic downturns and the PORT ADELAIDE 11 6 5 0 115 24 nd ADELAIDE 12 5 7 0 104 20 war. Then at a meeting on 2 February 1948 the Name, Constitution and Club colours were GOLD COAST 12 5 7 0 93 20 formalised. The Club’s first President of the era was Mr. R. Newman, Secretary B. Brown- NORTH MELBOURNE 11 4 7 0 111 16 Parker, coach Bill Brisbane (an ex player with Geelong) and the Club affiliated with the 11 3 8 0 76 12 Newcastle Australian National Football League (later to become the NAFL). Correspon- BRISBANE 11 3 8 0 74 12 dence from the Australian National Football Council extended sincere thanks to Messrs ST KILDA 11 2 9 0 86 8 Gilpin, Pres. NANFL, and Mr. Brown Parker ‘for their efforts to establish the national foot- MELBOURNE 11 1 10 0 50 4 GWS GIANTS 12 0 12 0 51 0 ball game in the Newcastle district’. A letter received from Carlton FC supported City on adopting their jerseys and a telegram ROUND 9 RESULTS of congratulations from Carlton FC on the first Premiership win of the new era, in HAWTHORN 15.12.102 def. CARLTON 13.9.87 1950. Further Premierships followed in 1953, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1970, RICHMOND 16.14.110 def. ADELAIDE 10.12.72 1971, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1981, 1995, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011. Games have been FREMANTLE 12.14.86 def. BRISBANE 6.10.46 played over later years at Empire Park in Merewether, Newcastle Showground, Islington ESSENDON 17.13.115 def. GOLD COAST 11.6.72 Oval, Hawkins ovals No. 1 Sportsground when the cricket season finished.In 1953 the New- PORT ADELAIDE 19.11.125 def. GWS 6.14.50 castle City Club was very proud when 18 yr old Neil Dunn became the first NANFL / City COLLINGWOOD 15.9.99 def. WESTERN BULLDOGS 9.11.65 player to be a State representative for NSW and again in 1958. Later, John Preen and An- NORTH MELBOURNE BYE ST KILDA WEST COAST BYE SYDNEY gelo Koutts from City also achieved State honours. GEELONG BYE MELBOURNE During the 60s and 70s City dominated the NAFL competition with 11 Premierships. In Feb- ruary 1964 City’s first clubhouse was opened by the Lord Mayor at Hawkins oval, Wickham FIXTURES Park. This building was later demolished and the Club moved to No 1 Sportsground in 1981, ROUND 13 ROUND 13 where new clubrooms were built and opened in 1999. Newcastle City was a foundation Friday 21st June Thursday 27th June member of the Northern District Association in 1883, again a foundation member of the Hawthorn v West Coast @ ES West Coast v Essendon @ PS Newcastle Australian Football League and most recently a foundation member of the Black Saturday 22nd June Friday 28th June Diamond AFL. Port Adelaide vs Sydney @ AS Sydney v Carlton @ SCG St Kilda v Melbourne @ MCG Saturday 29thJune The Club has been ably led over the years by people too numerous to mention. Our thanks Westerrn Bulldogs v Richmond @ ES Gold Coast v Adelaide @ MS go to all these folk for their time and effort in keeping Aussie Rules alive and well in New- Sunday 23rd June Port Adeliade v Collingwood @ AS castle. Our thanks also to our numerous sponsors over the years and the players who have Fremantle v North Melbourne @ PS Geelong v Fremantle @ SS and continue to provide us with the excitement the game has to offer. Brisbane v Geelong @ G Melbourne v Western Bulldogs @ MCG Bye Sunday 30th June 130 years of competition in any sport is a great achievement and we at Newcastle City AFC Adelaide, Gold Coast, GWS, Carlton, Hawthorn v Brisbane @ AU feel proud and honoured we have reached this age. We are determined to keep it going Collingwood, Essendon North Melbourne GWS @ ES well into the future. . Richmond v St Kilda @ MCG

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FIXTURES — JUNE 22 Round 1 Round 8 Round 14 Sat 6th April Sat 25th May Black Diamond Cup Premier Division Sat 13th July TA 15.9.99 NC 6.19.55 Card 10.13.73 Sing 16.9.105 Lake Macquarie v Terrigal Avoca @ Tulkaba Park @ 2.00pm Killarney Vale v Terrigal Avoca Newcastle City v Cardiff @ No 1 Sportsground @ 2.00pm KV 11.9.75 WB 9.10.64 KV 16.14.110 LM 10.6.66 Newcastle City v Lake Macquarie Singleton v Warners Bay @ Rose Point Park @ 2.00pm Sing 14.10.94 LM 13.8.86 TA 9.10.64 NC 10.13.73 Warners Bay v Cardiff Killarney Vale —Bye Cardiff—Bye Warners Bay—Bye Singleton—Bye Round 2 Round 9 Round 15 First Division Sat 13th April Sat 1st June Sat 20th July Newcastle City v Cardiff @ No 1 Sportsground @ 12.00pm TA 16.19.115 Card 7.5.47 LM 9.10.64 Card 17.16.118 Cardiff v Terrigal Avoca Maitland v Killarney Vale @ Max McMahon Oval @ 2.00pm SING 6.6.42 NC 21.16.142 NC 17.10.112 KV 7.7.49 Lake Macquarie v Warners Bay Nelson Bay v Warners Bay @ Dick Burwell Oval @ 2.00pm LM 8.14 .62 KV 11.13.79 TA 15.17.107 WB 3.4.22 Wyong Lakes v Terrigal Avoca @ Don Small Oval @ 2.00pm Singleton v Killarney Vale Warners Bay—Bye Singleton—Bye Newcastle City—Bye Second Division Round 3 General Bye - Representative Round 16 Singleton v Newcastle City @ Rose Point Park @ 12.00pm Saturday 20th April Sun 9th June Sat 27th July Lake Macquarie v Terrigal Avoca @ Tulkaba Park @ 12.00pm Card 21.10.136 SING 1.3.9 BDAFL 10.12.72 Farrer FL 10.8.68 Newcastle City v Warners Bay Nelson Bay v Warners Bay @ Dick Burwell Oval @ 12.00pm LM 2.3.15 NC 6.24.60 Round 10 Singleton v Cardiff Maitland—Bye WB v TA—wash out Sat 15th June Terrigal Avoca v Lake Macquarie

Killarney Vale—Bye Card 11.7.73 TA 23.14.152 Killarney Vale—Bye Round 4 KV 18.11.119 Sing 6.10.46 Round 17 FIXTURES — JUNE 29 Saturday 27th April WB 25.13.163 LM 9.7.61 Sat 3rd August KV 30.18.198 Sing 5.5.35 Newcastle City—Bye Black Diamond Cup Premier Division Cardiff v Newcastle City TA 24.20.164 LM 0.2.2 Round 11 Warners Bay v Newcastle City @ Feighan Oval @ 2.00pm Lake Macquarie v Singleton Cardiff v Killarney Vale @ No 1 Sportsground @ 2.00pm WB 17.13.115 Card 10.10.70 Sat 22nd June Warners Bay v Killarney Vale Singleton v Lake Macquarie @ Rose Point Park @ 2.00pm Newcastle City—Bye Lake Macquarie v Terrigal Avoca Terrigal Avoca—Bye Terrigal Avoca —Bye Round 5 Newcastle City v Cardiff Round 18 Sat 4th May Singleton v Warners Bay Sat 10th August First Division Card 19.25 .139 LM 8.5.53 Killarney Vale—B ye Killarney Vale v Cardiff Cardiff v Killarney Vale @ No 1 Sportsground @ 12.00pm NC 16.18.114 KV 10.4.64 Round 12 Newcastle City v Terrigal Avoca Warners Bay v Newcastle City @ Feighan Oval @ 12.00pm Sing 9.10 .64 WB 11.11.77 Sat 29th June Warners Bay v Singleton Terrigal Avoca v Maitland @ Hylton Moore Oval @ 2.00pm Terrigal Avoca—Bye Cardiff v Killarney Vale Wyong Lakes v Nelson Bay @ Don Small Oval @ 2.00pm Lake Macquarie—Bye Round 6 Singleton v Lake Macquarie Round 19 Second Division Sat 11th May Warners Bay v Newcastle City Sat 17th August Warners Bay v Newcastle City @ Feighan Oval @ 10.00am KV 5.3 .33 TA 15.15.105 Terrigal Avoca—Bye Cardiff v Warners Bay Terrigal Avoca v Maitland @ Hylton Moore Oval @ 12.00pm LM 16.19.115 WB 11.5.71 Round 13 Lake Macquarie v Newcastle City Singleton v Lake Macquarie @ Rose Point Park @ 12.00pm NC 21.24.150 Sing 11.9.75 Sun 7th July Terrigal Avoca v Killarney Vale Nelson Bay—Bye Cardiff—Bye Killarney Vale v Newcastle City Singleton—Bye

Round 7 Terrigal Avoca v Singleton 2nd Semi Final—Sat 24 August Sat 18th May Cardiff—Bye 1st Semi Final—Sun 23 August Officeworks: NC 24.14.158 Card 8.6.54 Warners Bay—Bye Preliminary Final—Sat 31 August a trusted partner Sing 7.6.48 TA 29.11.185 Lake Macquarie—Bye Grand Final—Sat 7 September in the publication WB 11.4.70 KV 11.6.72 of the Football Record. Lake Macquarie—Bye

Round 11 - 22nd June 2013 4 Round 11 - 22nd June 2013 25 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au 2013 BDAFL RESULTS – 1 5 J U N E BDAFL CLUB CONTACTS CARDIFF Brendan Bailey 0408 221 881 [email protected] SECOND DIVISION KILLARNEY VALE Adam Rumpler 0434 599 468 [email protected] WARNERS BAY v. LAKE MACQUARIE @ Feighan Oval LAKE MACQUARIE Greg Halls 0407 052 196 [email protected] Lake Macquarie 2.1, 6.4, 9.5, 10.10 (70) MAITLAND Liz Mitchell 0418 226 605 [email protected] Warners Bay 3.4, 5.5, 6.7, 8.8 (56) NELSON BAY Daniel Erickson 0419 206 831 [email protected] GOALS, Lake Macquarie : C. Davis 3, G. Brown 2, S. Henderson 2, J. Teuma 1, M. Mclean 1, D. Viney NEWCASTLE CITY James Mackie 0408 610 454 [email protected] 1 SINGLETON Paul Kelly 0419 741 466 [email protected] Warners Bay : M. Olsen 2, C. Bowman 1, J. Pittard 1, L. Andersen 1, G. Oliver 1, C. Norris 1, TERRIGAL AVOCA Chris Aitken 0409 963 899 [email protected] N. Budden 1 BEST, WARNERS BAY Jimmy Newburn 0414 873 765 [email protected] Lake Macquarie : M. Mclean, C. Davis, G. Brown, K. Whitehurst, J. O'Donnell, S. Mortimore WYONG LAKES John Griffey 0406 778 430 [email protected] Warners Bay : L. Stewart, M. Olsen, G. Oliver, S. May, B. Petherbridge, L. Andersen NCCUA UMPIRES Darrel Luck 0419 162 521 [email protected]

NELSON BAY v. SINGLETON @ Dick Burwell Oval CODE OF CONDUCT

Nelson Bay 5.5, 12.8, 19.10, 24.16 (160) Singleton 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5 (5) PARENTS & SUPPORTERS GOALS, Nelson Bay : J. Ridgeway 13, S. Youl 3, C. Niland 2, N. Ashpole 2, K. Toohey 2, B. Spencer 2  Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. BEST,  Encourage participation, but don’t force it. Nelson Bay : J. Ridgeway, S. Youl, A. Thompson, M. Lloyd, C. Niland, B. Spencer  Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. Singleton : M. Hillier, D. Bennett, C. White, M. Duggan, B. Partridge, I. Dedini  Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not downgrade.  Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators and spectators. Newcastle City def Maitland - Forfeit Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated.  Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time.  Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club officials in private  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such comments are 2013 LEADING GOALKICKERS politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and family that are let down with PREMIER DIVISION FIRST DIVISION such remarks.  Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. COURTNEY KNIGHT NEWCASTLE CITY 39 TIM LAW NELSON BAY 45  Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward any player, PETER VAN DAM TERRIGAL AVOCA 28 AIDEN DAMICO MAITLAND 25 official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. JACOB DAWES NEWCASTLE CITY 24 BLAKE ERICKSON NELSON BAY 20  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, officials or players. BRENDAN HARPER TERRIGAL AVOCA 22 LUCAS JOHNSTON NEWCASTLE CITY 21  Abusive language is unacceptable.  Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments SECOND DIVISION against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is JEREMY RIDGEWAY NELSON BAY 72 discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not STUART HENDERSON LAKE MACQUARIE 22 limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, website postings (including social media such as Facebook, Twitter and blogs). GLEN LAMBERT LAKE MACQUARIE 21

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Photo Gallery BDAFL Documents & Forms CARDIFF v. WYONG LAKES @ No 1 Sportsground Wyong Lakes 5.3, 9.4, 11.7, 15.10 (100) Cardiff 2.2, 4.5, 5.8, 6.12 (48) All match details and player information will be available GOALS, on the website by 7pm on the day of the match Wyong Lakes : C. Watson 6, R. Dawe 3, J. Lawler 1, M. Ede 1, J. Gibbons 1, J. Cross 1, W. Triggell 1, L. Ratford 1 Cardiff : C. Buchan 2, H. O'Neill 1, S. Adlington 1, T. Gordon 1, J. Jolliffe 1 SOCIAL MEDIA BEST, Wyong Lakes : L. Moore, R. Dawe, T. Hillman, J. Cross, M. Ede, C. Watson Cardiff : H. O'Neill, C. Buchan, J. Kocon, M. Partridge, S. Adlington, J. Foot

KILLARNEY VALE v. NEWCASTLE CITY @ Adelaide St Oval Newcastle City 6.2, 10.8, 14.11, 21.17 (143) Killarney Vale 0.0, 1.1, 2.1, 2.1 (13) Black Diamond AFL @ b d af l GOALS, Newcastle City : O. Dawes 10, J. Wheeler 4, J. Parker 2, L. Johnston 1, N. Moyle 1, T. Wong 1, S. Scott 1, J. Matthews 1 MASTERS FOOTBALL Killarney Vale : T. Clarke 1, M. Weaver 1 MASTERS FOOTBALL BEST, If you love your footy but are getting too old to keep up with the young Newcastle City : N. Moyle, J. Young, S. Scott, D. Bowden, O. Dawes, J. Crace blokes, then this is the game for you Killarney Vale : M. Forster, B. Manners, D. Curtis, B. Inkster, B. Cook, T. Clarke Masters Australian Football It is Australian Rules Football for those players over 35 years of age who NELSON BAY v. TERRIGAL AVOCA @ Dick Burwell Oval enjoy their footy and want to keep playing in a non-competitive environ- Nelson Bay 3.3, 9.7, 12.9, 15.12 (102) ment Terrigal Avoca 1.3, 2.3, 5.6, 8.8 (56)

GOALS, Remember at our age, it is not how many games you win, but how many Nelson Bay : T. Law 6, B. Erickson 3, T. Thornton 1, B. Leipper 1, J. Ryan 1, M. Plain 1, J. Eddy 1, B. games you play and the enjoyment gained from “Football for Fun” Grace 1 Web: www.huntermaf.org.au Terrigal Avoca : M. Studdert 3, R. Webster 2, J. Male 1, S. Lynch 1, A. Young 1 Email: [email protected] BEST, Nelson Bay : L. Price, B. Grace, A. Clayden, T. Thornton, R. Smits, R. Mudd New Regos always welcome Terrigal Avoca : C. Mitchell, A. Young, J. Toohey, R. Webster, B. Dunlop, A. White

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Terrigal Avoca 4.3, 11.6, 17.9, 23.14 (152) Cardiff 3.1, 4.1, 6.2, 11.7 (73) GOALS, Terrigal Avoca : J. Polglase 5, B. Harper 4, P. Van Dam 4, K. Fleming 3, J. Turner 2, I. Tyley 1, A. Austin 1, J. Lewis 1, D. Smith 1, J. Webster 1 Cardiff : M. Ryan 3, B. Wold 3, C. Clark 2, L. Gibson 2, N. Kocon 1 BEST, Terrigal Avoca : K. Fleming, J. Webster, J. Polglase, S. O'Brien, M. Gencur, B. Harper Cardiff : Z. Metcalfe, S. O'Brien, L. Gibson, S. Haigh, C. Clark, A. Broadway

KILLARNEY VALE v. SINGLETON @ Adelaide St Oval

Killarney Vale 2.1, 6.8, 10.11, 18.11 (119) Singleton 2.3, 2.3, 3.8, 6.10 (46) GOALS, Killarney Vale : H. Wells 6, C. Shackleton 3, B. Lewis 3, L. Besley 2, J. Mifsud 1, S. Sinclair 1, D. Amidy 1, M. Mumford 1 Singleton : P. Chandler 2, M. Beaton 2, B. Sermon 1, S. Goodhill 1 BEST, Killarney Vale : J. Mifsud, B. Lewis, M. Adams, S. Sinclair, H. Wells, M. Besley Singleton : B. Sermon, J. Pursell, S. Bray, S. Brasington, L. Davis, A. Batterham

WARNERS BAY v. LAKE MACQUARIE @ Feighan Oval

Warners Bay 6.6, 8.7, 17.8, 25.13 (163) Lake Macquarie 1.0, 4.3, 7.4, 9.7 (61) GOALS, Warners Bay : J. Hayes 6, J. Roach 5, M. Spinks 3, N. Brennan 2, L. McKenna 2, M. Karafilis 2, J. Molan 1, J. Buckley 1, M. Prendergast 1, B. Burns 1, A. Atkin 1 Lake Macquarie : K. Whitehurst 5, K. Gordon 1, D. O'Donnell 1, J. Braybon 1, B. Henderson 1 BEST, Warners Bay : M. Prendergast, B. Burns, M. Spinks, J. Hayes, N. Brennan, L. McKenna Lake Macquarie : T. Gordon, K. Whitehurst, J. Cutts, S. Gooley, R. Hilsley, B. Thorne

Newcastle City - Bye

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RISING STAR— AMOS AUSTIN (Terrigal Avoca) 2013 BDAFL LADDERS

Terrigal Avoca’s youngster Amos Austin the Round 10 BDAFL Rising Star nominee. PREMIER DIVISION P W L D % MR

TERRIGAL AVOCA 8 7 1 0 281 88 The seventeen year old is one of the smallest players in the competition, however this does not stop NEWCASTLE CITY 8 7 1 0 187 88 him from mixing it with the bigger players. KILLARNEY VALE 9 6 3 0 119 67

Austin joined the club from Gosford juniors last year, and was able to make his senior debut last year WARNERS BAY 7 3 4 0 103 43 before being a member of the Panthers Under 18’s Grand Final side. CARDIFF 8 3 5 0 92 38 SINGLETON 9 2 7 0 44 22 This year he has been able to consolidate his position in the strong Terrigal Avoca line-up mainly as a LAKE MACQUARIE 9 1 8 0 53 11 wingman and a small forward and each week he fills the roles given to him by coach, Chris Bishop. FIRST DIVISION P W L D % PTS Austin is one of the number of youngsters Terrigal Avoca have within their ranks. NELSON BAY 9 9 0 0 412 36 Previous Nominees NEWCASTLE CITY 9 7 2 0 172 28 Rd 1—Josh Mifsud (Killarney Vale) Rd 6 — Alex Bailey (Killarney Vale) TERRIGAL AVOCA 9 6 3 0 151 24 Rd 2—Corey Billins (Terrigal Avoca) Rd 7— Lachlan Deverell (Warners Bay) MAITLAND 9 6 3 0 114 24 Rd 3— Jackson Crawford (Newcastle City) Rd 8— Dyalan Stuart (Nelson Bay) WYONG LAKES 9 4 5 0 82 16 Rd 4—Jake Hayes (Warners Bay) Rd 9— Tom Castelnuovo (Killarney Vale) WARNERS BAY 9 2 7 0 65 8 Rd 5 - Tom Quade (Cardiff) CARDIFF 9 2 7 0 46 8 RICHTER-MARLBOROUGH TROPHY UP FOR GRABS AT NO 1 SPORTSGROUND KILLARNEY VALE 9 0 9 0 24 0

Saturday's matches at No 1 Sportsground between Newcastle City and Cardiff will have extra signifi- SECOND DIVISION P W L D % MR cance as the clubs do battle for the Richtor-Marlborough Trophy. NELSON BAY 9 8 1 0 399 89 The Richter-Marlborough Trophy was introduced in 2008 as an award between the Newcastle City NEWCASTLE CITY 9 7 1 1 307 83 and Cardiff clubs based on results of matches between their junior and senior club teams. In the first TERRIGAL AVOCA 8 6 2 0 168 75 couple of years, it was competed for on arranged “Mega Days” when all clubs junior and senior teams LAKE MACQUARIE 9 5 3 1 170 61 competed on the same day in a mega football day culminating with the senior first grade teams play- MAITLAND 9 2 7 0 36 22 ing in a night match. The trophy is now competed for on the outcome of agreed junior and senior WARNERS BAY 8 1 7 0 59 13 matches, this year between three junior and two senior teams – U13s, U15s, U17s, Senior Div 1 and SINGLETON 8 0 8 0 8 0 Senior BDC matches. The trophy is named in memory of Cardiff legend “Sno” Richter and City’s legendary Marlborough family who were prominent in their respective clubs through the 70s and 80s in particular. City leg- end Terry Marlborough and Sno competed against each other in first grade teams in the late 1970s/ 2013 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP early 80s when the two clubs were powerful rivals in the Newcastle league. Klaus 'Sno' Richter arrived at Cardiff in 1975 from Geelong and played over 100 games for the club as Sen Res 3rds Weight Total a key backman, winning the club B&F 1976, 77 & 79 and playing in the 1979 & 1980 premiership NELSON BAY 54 32 - 8.6 94.6 teams. He coached in 1987. He sadly passed away in 2008. NEWCASTLE CITY 42 28 15 - 85 Terry was a spectacular footballer and great leader of the club’s teams. He is a member of the Team TERRIGAL AVOCA 45 24 12 - 81 of the Century, announced in 2008. Terry’s brother Jeff also played and his parents Max and Joyce MAITLAND 36 8 - 4.4 48.4 played significant roles in the running of the City club during the 70s and 80s, with Max being presi- KILLARNEY VALE 36 0 - 3.6 39.6 dent in 1980 and 1981. CARDIFF 18 8 - 2.6 28.6 Cardiff has retained the trophy since winning on its inauguration. City is hoping to win it for the first LAKE MACQUARIE 6 20 - 2.6 28.6 time this year on Saturday when the First Division and then Black Diamond Cup Premiers Division teams play, following the U17s on Friday night. The results currently stand at one-all after City U13 WARNERS BAY 21 4 2 27 SINGLETON 12 0 - 1.2 13.2 White defeated Cardiff and Cardiff U15s defeated City in the first two games played on Sunday 19 May.

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www.nccua.com Luke Rawnsley (Newcastle City) Zac Metcalfe (Cardiff) Date of Birth: Date of Birth: 3/12/81 20/09/92 Spectators, players and officials may have noticed that these days, umpires are very keen to ensure that all players clear the goal square quickly and are back the required 5 meters from the “protected Nickname: Favourite AFL Team: area” after a behind has been scored. Bottles, Gerald

Favourite AFL Team: With the introduction of the “express kick in”, umpires are under a little more pressure to see that Port Adelaide Favourite AFL Player: this is done. If the player with the ball wishes to kick in straight away, we must insure he is able to do so without interference. Under the terms of the relevant law, 13.3, a player from the defending Favourite AFL Player: team may bring the ball into play when the goal umpire has SIGNALED that a behind has been Kane Cornes Favourite Playing Position: scored. They do not have to wait for the flags to be waived. Centre Half Back Favourite Playing Position: If the attacking team fails to move out quickly, is within the 5 meter area, prevents or attempts to Half-Back Flank Most Difficult Opponent: prevent the player from kicking the ball in, or in any other way delays play, a free kick will result. Most Difficult Opponent: Pete Van dam Law 13.4 – all sections. The subsequent free kick to be taken on the back line of the centre square. Sam Brassington The kick is taken by a player of the defending team that is closest to that mark. Best Black Diamond AFL Player Seen: Best Black Diamond AFL Player Seen: Liam Gibson Another area that often causes confusion is the presence of runners, trainers and water carriers in Michael Kemp the 50 meter area during the kick in. Law 13.5 states: “Unless attending to an injured player, no Funniest Teammate: official is permitted within the 50 meter arc during the time when a defensive player is PREPARING Most Annoying Teammate: Woldy to kick or in the ACT of kicking the football back into play after a behind has been scored”. The sub- Ben Cornwall sequent free kick to be taken at the back line of the centre square, by a player from the opposing Funniest Teammate: Most Embarrassing Football Moment: team that is closest to that location. Ryan James Missed a goal just outside the goal square

This law, and others like them, have been introduced to help speed up the game and make it a Most Embarrassing Football Moment: Greatest Football Achievement: faster and more exciting spectacle. So, next time you see the umpire working hard to “clear that I once kicked a high, floating pass to a teammate, which I kicked a goal once goal square”, you will know why. set him up to stop and prop for the mark. An opponent flew in and took the biggest speccy I've ever seen. Best Football Advice Given to You: Umpiring Milestones Someone was recording the game, and sent the tape in and it got shown on "Almost Football Legends" on the Just enjoy it

Channel 9 Footy Show. Luckily, the entry was beaten by Milestones for Round 10 include – another video showing a bloke getting tripped over by a Previous Clubs played for: dog running onto the field. Nightcliff, Northshore Luke Beavis – Premier Division Debut as a Goal Umpire (AFL Sydney) Sasha Farrand - 50 BDAFL games. Greatest Football Achievement: 4 Consecutive Premierships 2008-2012 Junior Club: Congratulations to our umpires, especially our debutants on achieving these milestones and we are Nightcliff football sure there will be many more to come in the future. Best Football Advice Given to You: "The way you train is the way you play" Club

Enjoy your day at the footy. Previous Clubs played for: University Blacks (VAFA)

Junior Club: Sacred Heart College (Adelaide)

Round 11 - 22nd June 2013 20 Round 11 - 22nd June 2013 9 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au LAKE MACQUARIE DOCKERS NELSON BAY MARLINS 2013 Team List 2013 Team List No Name Goals Senior Coach: David Beauchamp No Name Goals Senior Coach: David Ross 1 JULIUS RELIC Club Colours: Purple & White 1 BRAD SPENCER Club Colours: Blue & Gold 3 MATHEW WELLS www.lakemacquariedockers.com.au 2 TODD THORNTON www.nelsonbaymarlins.com 4 SCOTT JOHNSON 3 BRAD SAINSBURY 5 LIAM SINGLETON Coming off a disappointing loss to Warners Bay our Pre- 4 BLAKE ERICKSON No Notes Supplied 6 BRAD HENDERSON mier Division side understand it does not get any eas- 5 JAMES RYAN 8 MITCH CLUNE ier today. 6 BEN EDDY 9 SAM GOOLEY Taking on the reigning Premiers Terrigal Avoca at 7 TIM LAW 10 KYLE WHITEHURST our home will be a big challenge following the 'football 8 BEN THOMSON 11 BADEN THORNE lesson' last time our sides met in round 4 down the 9 JOEL ERICKSON 12 LUCAS RELIC coast. We will be out to regain a little respect after such 11 LUKE BELL 13 JARROD ADNUM a one sided scoreline and am sure we will be kept busy 12 RYAN MUDD 14 KANE GORDON trying to shut down the Panthers strong attack. 13 DARREN PULESTON 16 RYAN LEVIN Our 2nd Division Side will also be keen to reverse the 14 SHAUN WHEATLEY 18 DAVE O’DONNELL round 4 result and will be confident after a hard fought 15 ANDREW GIBSON 19 JORDAN REYNOLDS win in tough conditions last Saturday against Warner 16 RUSSELL SMITS 20 TRENT COOPER Bay. It see's 3rd vs 4th and should see a solid game 18 JOSH CANNON 21 CHRIS ANDERSON through all quarters. 20 BRIAN DEACON 22 JAMES RIGBY After the Premier Division match we are holding our first 21 BRENTON LEIPPER 23 BRENDAN BALCHIN major function (auction night) for the year, around the 22 SCOTT COLUMBUS 24 BRYCE SINGLETON corner at Teralba Community Hall. All are welcome. 23 DOMINIC BURGE 25 GLEN LAMBERT 24 NATHAN ASHPOLE 26 BRAD FARRELL 25 ALLEN FERNANDO-BIRD 27 ROBERT HILSLEY 26 MATTHEW DENAHY 28 GLEN BRAYBON 27 JEREMY EDDY 29 KINGSLEY WHITEHURST 29 BEN GRACE 31 DANIEL COTTERILL 30 ANDREW THOMPSON 34 R.MIDDLETON-PIERPOINT 31 JAMES BELLMAN 35 GEOFF MILLIGAN 32 LOUIS DEWS 36 MICHAEL TOWNSEND 33 SCOTT YOUL 37 MITCH REECE 34 ADAM GRINYER 40 KEN WATSON 35 AARON CLAYDEN 44 JARROD BRAYBON 39 LUKE PRICE 45 NEALE MERRICK 40 GORDON YOUNG 46 TROY GORDON 42 MATT HARDES 47 WADE ARMSTRONG 45 RAVNEEL MANIAM 51 AARON HALLS 46 MICK GEORGE DALLAR 52 CRAIG SMITH 48 DYLAN STUART 53 JASON CUTTS 50 NATHAN VAISEY 73 JOSH BENNETT

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Round 11 - 22nd June 2013 10 Round 11 - 22nd June 2013 19 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au MAITLAND SAINTS TERRIGAL AVOCA PANTHERS

2013 Team List Senior Coach: Robert Eddy 2013 Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals Senior Coach: Chris Bishop Club Colours: Red,White,Black 1 DANNY DAVEY 1 JAMES POLGLASE Club Colours: Red,White& Black & Y e l l o w 2 ROBERT EDDY 2 AMOS AUSTIN www.terrigalavocaafl.com www.maitlandsaints.org.au 3 AIDEN DOMICO 3 JAMES WEBSTER Today Premier Division and 2nd Division travel up the f3 to Lake 4 BILL BEATTY It was an up and down weekend for the Saints marked by a terrific win 4 KURT FLEMING 5 JOSH FRENCH for the Ones but no game for the Twos due to a forfeit in a really disap- 5 CHRIS BISHOP Maquarie to take on the Dockers. A must win game for the 2nd 6 LUKE DAMICO pointing result for the club. Unfortunately, work commitments and 6 DAMEN SMITH Division side as they take on a Docker side full of confidence 9 COREY KENNEDY injuries compounded by two games at 10:00am at different venues 7 JARED CULLINEN and real danger team in the top four whilst Premier Division meant that numbers were short and it now becomes incumbent upon look to consolidate top spot. 10 TRAVIS MAGYAR 8 WILL DELAHUNTY every player to ensure the same does not happen again. With AFL in 1st Division travel up to Tacoma to take on the Magpies aiming 11 DAMON TAYLOR 9 JAY LEWIS Maitland being in its infancy again, it's really important that the con- to atone for their top of table loss to Nelson Bay 12 MARK HAEBICH nection to our teams stays really strong. We don't have "old boys" to 10 PETER VAN DAM 1st Division had a tough start to their clash against Nelson Bay call on when short, it's up to us so get behind the coaches and make 13 JACK BUTTENSHAW 11 IAN TYLEY and were up for the challenge early as Alex Young and Cam 14 WADE BEARD sure we have confirmation of numbers early. 12 CORY BILLINS That said, the growth in the club continues with the Ones putting to- Mitchell gave great drive out of the middle but couldn't capitil- 15 BEN CROWLEY 13 JAMES HART gether a really strong win at Feighan Park against the Bulldogs of ise and were down by two goals at quarter time. The second 16 SCOTT COOPER Warners Bay. Starting against the wind, the Saints fell behind 4 goals to 14 BRENDAN HARPER quarter saw Nelson Bay really take a stranglehold on the match 17 STUART INGLIS 1 although the 6 points we kicked told more of the story. Losing Flash 15 JARRAD FLINT with a commanding seven goal to one quarter. 18 JUSTIN SMITH to a pretty bad lip injury in the first quarter didn't help things but his 16 RILEY CLIFTON The 2nd half saw a much more competitive effort from the 19 CHRIS EDWARDS reconstruction was a great success and he looks better than ever. Corey 17 STEVEN LYNCH panthers however the marlins had too many answers and ran was another to spill about a gallon of blood but a quick patch up and 20 GRANT MINTO 18 MAT GENCUR out seven goal winners. Best were C.Mitchell , A.Young, change of jumper saw him back on the field and in dominating form. J.Toohey, R.Webster, B.Dunlop, A.White 21 ANDREW ELBOURNE Mark Haybich kicked another contender for "goal of the year" when his 19 MATTHEW CILIA 22 PATRICK MCMAHON unselfish centring effort from deep in the pocket got caught on the 20 MITCH BETSON Premier Division travelled up to Newcastle to take on Cardiff 23 COLIN CARROLL wind and floated through for a goal, something he was quick to tell us 21 JAYSON VAN DAM and the first quarter was a classic tussle as both sides traded 24 CAMERON MITCHELL was in no way on purpose. The second term saw a turn around with the 22 CAMERON GRENTELL blows and it was the panthers who opened up a 1 goal lead at Saints kicking a bit straighter to hit the front at half time with the be- the first change. The class of Webster and Fleming shone 25 HUGH MATHESON 23 MAURICE GOOLAGONG hinds tally climbing to 12. Coach Rob was not entirely happy and made through in the second term as they opened up a crucial seven 26 JAKE FLANNERY 24 SAM O’BRIEN it clear that opportunities could not be wasted and to their credit the goal lead at half time. James polglase Brandon Harper and Pe- 27 LINCOLN FREE Saints responded and ran away with a really good win. It was encourag- 25 JARRAD WARREN ter Van Dam all were dangerous up forward as the match win- ing that we were able to work through a difficult period before finding 28 MITCHELL GREAVES 26 JACK JONES ning lead was opened up. 29 KEVIN GREAVES a structure that really began to work. It was an important win that sets 27 JOSH POLGLASE up the run into a difficult last few rounds but, if we want to play finals The 3rd and 4th terms were more of the same as Matt Gencur 30 MARK CURRAN football, these are the teams now we need to beat. and Sam O’Brien also got in on the action to deliver a fairly 34 JAY MITCHELL It was great for players, friends and families to be able to get together complete performance against Cardiff. 35 DAN CORRY for a great ball on Saturday after the footy. Well done to Nat, Jay and Best were K.Fleming, J.Webster, James Polglase, S.O’Brien, 36 LUCAS BRANDLE their merry band of assistants in putting everything together. As well as M.Gencur, B.Harper 37 JYE HAWKINS raising a bit of money for the club, it was also the beginning of one of those great club functions that drives growth into the future. From all 38 RON HOGENKAMP reports, it was a great night and one we look forward to next year so 40 BLAKE JARMAN start planning now, you lot. 41 CHRIS JEWITT Only the one game this weekend with the Ones hosting Killarney Vale 43 SCOTT BARRETT at home. Get along and get behind them 44 CLINTON TULL and go the Saints! 45 KAIDEN RITCHIE 47 DANNY MITCHELL

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Round 11 - 22nd June 2013 18 Round 11 - 22nd June 2013 11 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au NEWCASTLE CITY BLUES WYONG LAKES MAGPIES 2013 Team List 2013 Team List No Name Goals Senior Coach: Craig Hewat No Name Goals Senior Coach: Mitchell Ede 1 JOSH WHEELER Club Colours: Navy& White 1 MITCHEL LOGAN Club Colours: Black & White 2 MATHEW BAILEY www.newcastlecityblues.com.au 2 MICHAEL DAVIS www.wyonglakesfc.sportingpulse.net 3 COURTNEY KNIGHT 3 JON KOOP-FOLKES It’s been quite a while since Wyong has had a win at Newcastle 4 ANTHONY STEWART After the long weekend break, the boys trained hard be- 5 MITCHELL EDE number one oval, but the whole team was looking for the win, 5 LUKE RAWNSLEY fore last weekend in preparation for Ressies and Thirds 6 RHYS DAWE it was a different feeling fronting against Cardiff, but the boys 6 MATTHEW ENRIGHT games, with BDC having a bye. Unfortunately, Thirds 7 KRIS CLOUTEN were given a forfeit so it was up to Ressies to fly the club proved up to the task, with only 14 players having played every 7 ANDREW WILMOTT 8 BILLY DENNISS match this season we were looking for our two in a row. flag. The Ressies were emphatic in their performance 8 JOSH AVIS 10 LEE MOORE 9 MITCHELL CRAWFORD after their previous game and ran out easy winners. A big 12 KIEREN SCALLY Kieren Scally jumping into the leadership group this week 10 SAM PAYNE bag of 10 goals to big “O” was the highlight of the day in 13 ANDREW MICHELINI played a great game in the forwards with Christopher Watson, 11 NED SHANAHAN a solid team performance. Apparently co-coach was 15 CHRIS KOOP-FOLKES who was back from injury, bagging 6 goals by himself, with a 12 JONOTHON HAMILTON pretty happy with the effort and celebrated “well”. 17 CHRIS WATSON few players; Bill Triggell, Jeremy Gibbons and Josh Lawler all 13 MITCHELL KNIGHT This Saturday is an important day for Newcastle City 18 JARRED CROSS kicking their first for the year. Big games from Lachlan Ratford 14 MICHAEL HEALY Blues as we celebrate our 130th year as a club. We con- 20 ADAM TASKER trying his hand at a more defensive position, Rhys Dawe win- 15 IAN BAKER test the Richter-Marlborough trophy against our arch 21 LUKE WILLERSDORF ning plenty of centre clearances, and Jarrod Cross playing a big 16 HAYDEN KAVANAGH rivals Cardiff with U17s, Div 1 and BDC games counting 23 JOSH LAWLER part across the centre.

17 BRAD WOOTEN towards the trophy this weekend. The games at No 1 on 25 MITCH HANDLE 18 BEN SCHAEFER 27 TIM HILLMAN Back home this week to try make it three in a row against Terri- Saturday will be watched by a big band of Blues support- gal, a challenge to look forward to. 19 DAMAIN MCKENDRICK 28 CLAY READER ers, including our 2003 premiership team members who 20 ABE GIBSON 30 GAVIN STOKES are travelling for their 10 year re-union this weekend. The club prepares for its annual trivia night at sponsor Club 21 DAVE BOWDEN 32 BRADLEY EDE Our mighty Thirds travel to Singleton this week and Tuggerah, on the 27th July, also a Bunning’s barbeque fund- 22 BRENT JACKSON hopefully can return after a good win to join in the cele- 33 JOHN GRIFFEY raiser on the 6th of July at Tuggerah, coinciding with the annual 23 CAMERON KEAST 37 MICHAEL ADAMS brations at No 1 before heading out for dinner. NEAFL match which we will be asking for donations for our 24 RYLEY LANG 45 LACHLAN RATFORD The day will be capped off with a gala black-tie dinner clubhouse and Raffling off a signed swans jersey at the match. 26 ADAM JOHNSON 59 WILLIAM TRIGGELL where we will celebrate the club’s history and look to the 27 MARK LONNON 61 GARTH EVANS years ahead with great enthusiasm. 28 BEN HOWARTH 66 ANDREW RENFREW 30 JACOB DAWES Good luck to all our teams this weekend and hopefully 67 REECE BILLSON 40 BEN CORNWALL we can bring home th Richter-Marlborough trophy for 71 JOSH COOK the first time! 74 OMAR ALAMEDDINE Our Bluebirds are still looking for their first win for the 75 JEREMY GIBBONS year and we are hoping this big weekend for the club will see that success. Hopefully Mr Bailey won’t be needed this week! Good luck girlsl!!opefully with

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Round 11 - 22nd June 2013 12 Round 11 - 22nd June 2013 17 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au KILLARNEY VALE BOMBERS CARDIFF HAWKS 2013 Team List 2013 Team List No Name Goals Senior Coach: John Pidgeon No Name Goals Senior Coach: Adam Dugan 1 RYAN BARNARD Club Colours: Black & Red 1 SIMON O’BRIEN Club Colours: Maroon & Gold 2 COREY SHACKLETON www.kvbombers.com 3 ANDREW RISBY www.cardiffhawks.com.au 3 JOHN PIDGEON 4 MICHAEL KRAKE A big weekend for the Hawks as we face off against Newcastle 4 DANIEL LLOYD The Bombers are proving themselves this year as a seri- 5 AIDEN BROADWAY City for the annual Richer-Marlborough Trophy. For the Hawks, 5 MICHAEL BESLEY ous title contenders this year with another convincing 6 TRENT THOMPSON we are honouring the contribution to the Cardiff footy club and 6 JORDAN EVANS win, and for the second time this year over Singleton at 7 NICK KOCON Adelaide St Oval. The Bombers have shown great im- the Newcastle AFL of the late Klaus “Sno” Richter. Sno Richter 7 BRENDAN LEWIS 8 MICHAEL RYAN joined the Hawks in 1975 after relocating from Geelong and provement from the 2012 form that took them to the 8 ADAM RUMPLER 11 ZAC METCALFE went on to win three best and fairest awards and was an inte- 9 DANE AMIDY finals series, and will be fresh for their next start after 12 BRENDAN WOLD gral member of the Club first senior premierships in 1979 and 11 NATHAN HIGGINS this weeks BYE. 13 MATT GARRETT 1980 predominately playing as a key backman and would later 12 NATHAN HORMANN 14 ISAAC HEENEY go on to coach the Hawks in 1987. 13 HUGH WELLS The Bombers will be out for their maiden win in First 15 NICK MADDOCK The trophy decided by the best of 5 grades and with the results 14 TOM CASTELNUOVO Division this weekend against Maitland. Their early en- 16 JAMES FOOT locked at 1-1 from the u13s and u15s, and the u17s played on 15 JOSH MIFSUD counter saw the Bombers stick it with the Saints during 17 MATT VUKOVIC Friday night, the Senior Hawks will need to be on their best 16 BRAD EDWARDS the middle of the match, but were unable to match the 18 BEN STEWART form against a rested City side to maintain the trophy the club 17 CORBIN BOND strong start and finish that Maitland produced. The 21 CAMERON CLARK has won for the past 5 years since its inception. In last weeks results the 1st grade boys had a good crack against 18 PETER COLLINS Bombers will fancy themselves this week after showing 22 SAM HAIGH 19 MICHAEL SMITH 24 JEREMY KOCON a red-hot Panthers outfit at Number 1 Sportsground but were great signs of improvement in recent times. unable to get on top going down by 79 points. Despite the re- 20 LACHLAN WILSON 25 ADAM PEARSALL sult it was a competitive effort by all the boys and a small step 21 MAX MUMFORD 26 SIMON HIGHFIELD The Club held its annual Trivia night after last weekend’s in the right direction. In the reserve grade the Hawks had 22 JEFF MCLEAN 27 AARON MCDONALD on field action. The event saw the clubrooms full with enough chances to hurt on the scoreboard but were unable to 23 SHAUN SINCLAIR sponsors, players and supporters. The 3 round format 28 LIAM GIBSON maintain their previous form against Wyong going down by 52 25 JUSTIN DALEY saw Tom Sheppard and his team take the crown. Not 29 SHANE WILLIAMS points. 26 RYAN COUGHLAN 33 JOSH BAILEY th only did the night serve as a fundraiser for the club, but Don’t forget to black out your diary’s for next Saturday the 29 27 BENEDICT TREWAVIS 41 DUSTIN SPRIGGS the clubs 2013 charity – Black Dog - also will benefit as of June as we pay service to the contribution to all the women 28 GLENN WHITE 48 NATHAN SMITH associated with the footy club with our annual Ladies day. well. Thank you to all those who attended. 34 GREG ROLFE 59 QUINTON DAVIS Starting from 12pm there will be activities for the kids along

35 JOSH OSBORNE 68 TOM QUADE with wine and food for the ladies! 37 TOM SHEPPARD Go Bombers! 69 TIM BROWN Best of luck to all sides competing today and remember to get 38 JUSTIN LLOYD back to the Mark Hotel after the game. 43 DANIEL CURTIS Go Hawks! 47 DANIEL CARTWRIGHT 49 MARC ADAMS

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Round 11 - 22nd June 2013 16 Round 11 - 22nd June 2013 13 www.bdafl.com.au www.bdafl.com.au SINGLETON ROOSTERS WARNERS BAY BULLDOGS 2013 Team List 2013 Team List Senior Coach: Jimmy Newburn & Senior Coach: Tim Harbrow No Name Goals No Name Goals Shane Fredericksen Club Colours: Red & White 1 CHRIS FAULDER 1 JEREMEY BUCKLEY Club Colours: Red, White & Blue 2 JAI PURSELL www.singletonroosters.com.au 2 JAKE ROACH www.warnersbay.org 3 LUKE DAVIS 3 SIMON ROCCO The Roosters travelled to Killarney Vale for their round 10 clash, and 4 ALEX MITCHELL 4 MARTIN KARAFILIS were hoping for a better display than the last meeting between the Last week saw the strongest Premier Division side we 5 BRAD SERMON two. 5 MATT SPINKS have fielded in 2013 for the local derby against the Dock- 6 MARK IRVING 6 NICK TURNER The first quarter was a tight affair with pressure being the order of the ers. The boys were keen to make amends for the early 7 PAUL CHANDLER day. Singleton held a two point lead at quarter time, and it could have 7 LUKE MCKENNA season loss to the Dockers and put a good show on for the 8 SAM BRASINGTON been more if not for some inaccurate kicking. 8 JOSH MOLAN The second term saw the Bombers come out firing, and kept the Roost- ladies day crowd. The result being a 102 point thumping 9 MARK ROSER 9 JIMMY NEWBURN ers scoreless. Killarney Vale went to the long break holding a 29 point by the boys in a fantastic effort considering we were 10 JOSH CHILDS lead. 11 DAVID GRIGG 11 JOSH BRIDGE A 1.6 quarter by the Roosters in the third, saw them slip further be- 13 SAM GIBBONS down to one on the bench for the entire second half. 14 RILEY SMALL hind. However, there was some encouraging signs still coming from 14 MATT MAHON In the lower grades we narrowly went down to Maitland 15 JOHNNY CORNELIUS Singleton side. 15 PAT QUINN in first division and the Dockers in Second Division. In a last quarter which saw the boys battle hard, I was impressed at the 16 BRAD HICKS 16 BEN BURNS Today brings takes the Premier Division side up the New way they hung in when things went against them. There's still a lot to 17 BEN GRAHAM work on, but with numbers at training, and a bit of pride in our jumper, 17 DANIEL RUSSELL England Highway and another clash with the Singleton 18 JARRYD INGRAM we can achieve our goals. 18 BEN HUNTER Roosters. The Roosters were gallant in defeat last time we 19 BRAD JENKINSON A big congratulations to Sam Howard on his debut game for premier 19 JACK DOWNING played and have since beaten Cardiff and cannot be un- 21 BEAU MYNARD grade, I'm sure there will be many more to come. 20 TIM HOF derestimated. The boys will be looking to consolidate out The Second Division side travelled to Nelson Bay to take on the top 22 TOM COLLEARY 21 LACHLAN DEVERELL side in the competition. Last times results were encouraging regardless new position in the top four. 23 VAHID ROSER of the score but we had set higher goals to achieve this time. 22 LEIGH ANDERSON The lower grades face the very daunting trip to Nelson 25 COREY OLDHAM Whilst the scoreboard did not show the effort shown by the effort the 23 REECE O’BRIEN Bay to face the red hot flag favourites in both grades hop- 26 NICK HOGAN side put in and the pressure applied in the second half was first rate. 24 BRENTON SMITH ing to build on encouraging performances last week. 28 MICK DUGGAN A huge amount of work was done in the midfield by Max Hillier, Mi- 25 JAKE HAYES chael Duggan and Dylan Bennett. Brandon Partridge and Brad Young As always get to the Blackbutt Hotel post match for 30 SAM DAVIES 26 DEAN CROTTY both had a shot at the toughest assignment - trying to stop Jeremy awards and refreshments. 34 MICK DUGGAN Ridgeway. Other notable contributors were Ian Dedini, Cameron White 27 TOM PRENTICE Go doggies... 35 ROB FLINT and Dean Eade. 30 ANTHONY ATKIN 41 SAM BRAY They boys are really starting to get some self-belief and next week will 31 LEO VO 42 KRIS THOMPSON be looking to continue the improvement, and maybe a win! 33 NATHAN BRENNAN This week we welcome Warners Bay in a must win game for the club. 44 TOM MOORE 34 NICK ROBERTS We are looking forward to the return of a few our key players and a 47 ADRIAN BATTERHAM strong performance. Lets make sure we get down and support both 35 MITCH BARRY 50 HUGH SMITH sides 36 SCOTT BUTCHER 52 SHAY OLD Thanks also to our sponsors & volunteers who work tirelessly to keep 37 DAN PEDERSEN 55 COLM HAND the boys on the park. 38 JOSH NICOL 56 BRAD YOUNG 39 MICK PRENDERGAST 63 SAM HOWARD 41 RYAN CLARKE 64 JOHN RUDD 43 SHANE FREDERICKSEN 47 BILLY RYAN 56 KAYNE GIBBS 65 JORDAN BEST

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