Round 11– 29th—30th June 2013 Round 11 - 29th—30th June 2013 2013 PREMIER DIVISION FIXTURE

Round 1 Round 6 Round 11 Round 16 Saturday, Apr 6 Saturday, May 18 Saturday, Jun 29 Saturday, Aug 10 SHE 6.7 v Syd Uni 16.20 Camp 6.5 Manly 10.7 Campbelltown v Pennant Hills Manly v Campbelltown StG 10.8 v UNSW/ES 16.10 PH 36.22 Illa 6.5 North Shore v Illawarra North Shore v Uni Hopefully the sun shines brightly this weekend as we celebrate the women who make our game so great. Those UTS 15.14 v Illa 13.9 NS 10.9 v UTS 12.1 Wests v UTS St George v Balmain who play it and watch it. Those who work in it. Those who wear their footy jumpers to every formal occasion. Wests 17.8 v Camp 14.6 SHE 4.4 v UNSW/ES 18.17 UNSW/ES v Manly Sydney Hills v UTS Those who know all the words to only one song. The larrikins, diehards and footy tipping experts. This is AFL PH 11.7 v NS 15.10 Syd Uni 16.8 v Wests 10.11 Sydney Hills v St George Wests v Illawarra Women’s Round! Sunday, Apr 7 Sunday, May 19 Sunday, Jun 30 Saturday, Aug 11

Bal 6.6 v Man 24.15 Bal 7.19 v St G 18.14 Balmain v Sydney Uni Pennant Hills v UNSW/ES AFL Sydney is proud to support the national initiative to celebrate Women’s Round this week, and encourages all

clubs to recognise and acknowledge all women involved in Australian Rules football. Round 2 Round 7 Round 12 Round 17 Saturday, Apr 13 Saturday, May 25 Saturday, Jul 06 Saturday, Aug 17 As part of Women’s Round and in a first for the game, Saturday night will see the best women players in the coun- Camp 9.3 v UNSW/ES 10.12 Syd Uni 13.9 v NS 16.17 UTS v UNSW/ES Campbelltown v Illawarra try play a curtain raiser in AFL team jumpers on the MCG. Part of the Melbourne Demons team will be two AFL Illa 10.8 v Man 15.9 UTS 11.15 v Camp 8.10 St George v Wests St George v Manly Sydney players, Courtney Gum of UNSW-ES and Jennifer Lew from Sydney University. An amazing achievement UTS 12.10 v PH 15.14 PH 27.18 v SHE 4.5 Sydney Hills v Balmain Wests v Sydney Hills for both players and a landmark moment for women’s AFL! SHE 6.4 v Wests 26.14 Wests 12.9 v UNSW/ES 10.11 Pennant Hills v Manly Sydney Uni v Pennant Hills NS 20.8 v StG 8.9 Sunday, May 26 Sydney Uni v Illawarra North Shore v UNSW/ES Speaking of Courtney Gum, at the Women’s National Championships in Cairns last week, Courtney was awarded SU 19.17 v Bal 10.9 Bal 12.17 v Illa 9.9 Sunday, Jul 07 Sunday, Aug 18 the prestigious B&F award for the tournament essentially crowning her the best women’s player in Australia! Manly 8.9 v St G 3.8 North Shore v Campbelltown Balmain v UTS Courtney and her NSW teammates, coached by Tracey Kick, proudly represented our league and despite not tast-

Round 3 ing victory from their 3 pool matches certainly made a statement about women’s football in NSW. Saturday, Apr 20 Round 8 Round 13 Round 18 Campb 6.5 v North Shore 15.10 Saturday, Jun 1 Saturday, Jul 13 Saturday, Aug 24 Despite atrocious weather last weekend, AFL Sydney amazingly saw all but 4 games played. The weather did how- Illa 8.8 v Syd Uni 13.11 SHE 7.10 v NS 13.18 Campbelltown v Sydney Hills Illawarra v Balmain ever see some very interesting results, most notably Western Suburbs inflicting not only Manly Warringah’s first Wests 6.10 v St G 10.18 Camp 6.9 v Syd Uni 10.7 Manly v UTS Manly v North Shore loss in Premier Division but also their first defeat in 39 matches. There would have been few giving the Magpies Manly 22.11 v Bal 7.11 UNSW/ES 14.8 v UTS 9.10 St George v Sydney Uni Pennant Hills v St George any chance to knock off the ladder leaders but in good conditions they proved too strong and took another big UNSW/ES 10.8 v PH 13.17 Man 5.4 v PH 3.8 Illawarra v Pennant Hills UNSW/ES v Sydney Hills scalp this season proving they are a club on the move. It was a tough day for the two teams on the north side of Illa 5.3 v Wests 24.12 Sunday, Apr 21 Sunday, Jul 14 UTS vWests the bridge as St George inflicted North Shore’s second loss of the season. It was a dominant performance by the Bal 16.12 v SHE 9.19 Sunday, Jun 2 Balmain v UNSW/ES Sunday, Aug 25 Dragons in front of a vocal home crowd at Olds Park who also celebrated their 1993 Premiership reunion as well St G v UTS Wests v North Shore Sydney Uni v Campbelltown as the official opening of their club room refurbishment. Pennant Hills continued their brilliant mid season form

Round 4 with a rout of UTS while in a Uni battle at Village Green the Bulldogs proved far too strong for Sydney University. Round 9 Sat 31st Aug Thursday, Apr 25 Round 14 At the other end of the ladder Campbelltown returned to the winners list with a come from behind victory over Wests 22.24 v Bal 10.9 Saturday, Jun 15 Saturday, Jul 27 Qualifying Final Balmain while a loss to Illawarra against Sydney Hills Eagles may well have decided this years wooden spoon. Saturday, Apr 27 NS 15.26 v Bal 7.9 Campbelltown v Wests PH 18.19 v Syd Uni 6.8 Wests 11.1 v PH 17.14 Manly v Illawarra Sun 1st Sept The treacherous conditions certainly made for some close, contested football down the grades also which saw a Camp 8.4 v St George 10.10 St G 13.17 v Illa 5.7 Pennant Hills v Balmain Elimination Final number of upsets in particular in Division One as Macquarie University and Pennant Hills beat more fancied oppo- UNSW/ES 9.6 v NS 15.16 Sydney Uni 7.11 v Manly 18.12 Sydney Uni v Sydney Hills nents. Division Two saw Manly jump to the top of the table with victory over 2nd placed Western Suburbs while UTS 10.12 v Manly 13.8 Sunday, Jun 16 UTS v North Shore Saturday 7th Sept Moorebank continued their recent giant killing form with victory over Camden. Randwick City proved their victory Sunday, Apr 28 UTS 13.9 v SHE 10.14 UNSW/ES v St George over highly fancied Division Three favourites Blacktown earlier in the season was no fluke as they easily accounted SHE 11.8 v Camp 23.11 Illa 7.3 v UNSW/ES 18.16 2nd Semi Final for them once again while Nor West surprised 2nd placed Sydney University to consolidate their spot in the 5.

Round 15 Sunday 8th Sept Round 5 Round 10 Saturday, Aug 03 Manly’s loss in Premier Division leaves just two undefeated sides left across the 10 competitions with Pennant 1st Semi Final Saturday, May 04 Saturday, Jun 22 Sydney Hills v Manly Hills Under 18 side and the Macquarie University women yet to taste defeat. At the other end of the ladders, last Manly 13.11 v SHE 10.7 Manly 6.9 v Wests 7.6 North Shore v Pennant Hills weekend saw a historic moment for the Randwick City Angels as they claimed the first victory since their inclusion. St G 11.14 PH 10.16 St George 11.7 v NS 4.11 UTS v Sydney Uni Sunday 15th Sept UNSW/ES 10.9 v Sydney Uni 2.1 Syd Uni 11.10 v UTS 14.13 Illawarra v St George Preliminary Final If you are looking for an inspiring story, make sure you check out the article on Barnaby Howarth from the Age. PH 21.14 v UTS 7.9 UNSW/ES 16.9 v Bal 12.11 Sunday, Aug 04 The story can be found at http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/local-hero-pulls-through-to-pull-on-the-boots- NS 17.6 v Wests 12.6 Illa 7.15 v SHE 12.15 Balmain v Wests Saturday, 21st Sept again-20130619-2ojj2.html#ixzz2WiFV87Sz Illa 9.3 v Camp 8.16 Sunday, Jun 23 UNSW/ES v Campbelltown Grand Final Bal 8.5 v Camp 11.15 Once again the ‘one-game-to-catch-if-you-can-only-catch-one’ happens to be the AFL Sydney Match of the Week

as Manly Warringah face last years Premiers at Village Green at 2:30pm. A classic match is ensured.

Enjoy your weekend at the football and make sure you celebrate the women in your club and life who make our game so great! www.sydneyafl.com.au 36 www.sydneyafl.com.au 1 Round 11– 29th—30th June 2013 Round 11 - 29th—30th June 2013 CODE OF CONDUCT CLUB SPONSORS

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 Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. North  Encourage participation, but don’t force it. Shore  Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. Moorebank  Never ridicule mistakes or losses. Supporters are there to support not down- grade.  Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators and spectators. 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 Pennant Hills officials in private  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and family that are let down with such remarks. St George  Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs.  Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. Sydney  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, Hills Sydney officials or players. University  Abusive language is unacceptable.  Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is dis- criminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not limited to, UNSW/ES email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, web- site postings (including social media such as Facebook, Twitter and blogs). UTS Women’s Postal Address Suite 3.03, 10 Tilley Lane Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 Western Suburbs Phone Number 02 9453 3034 Fax Number 02 9453 3428 Email Address [email protected]

www.sydneyafl.com.au 2 www.sydneyafl.com.au 35 Round 11– 29th—30th June 2013 Round 11 - 29th—30th June 2013 CLUB SPONSORS AFL SYDNEY CLUB CONTACTS AUBURN Emad Elkheir 0434 551 595 [email protected]

AUBURN WOMEN’S Amna K-Hassan 0416 736 254 [email protected]

BALMAIN David Yole 0421 551 337 [email protected]

BALMAIN WOMEN’S Tracey Kick 0405 219 065 [email protected] Auburn Tigers Women’s BLACKTOWN MAGIC Fabian McLeod 0431 748 751 [email protected] Blacktown Magic CAMDEN Warren Back 0414 795 529 [email protected] CAMPBELLTOWN Mick Fabre 0410 511 670 [email protected]

GOSFORD WILDCATS Deon Crowden 0448 296 705 [email protected]

HOLROYD PARRAMATTA Clive Sharp 0433 403 620 [email protected]

ILLAWARRA Debbie Brookfield 0417 410 736 [email protected]

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Matt Chaplin 0414 959 991 [email protected] Campbelltown Balmain MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Liz Fassone 0402 784 350 [email protected] MANLY WARRINGAH Geoff Pridgeon 0409 255 586 [email protected]

MOOREBANK Paul Prepost 0407 279 118 [email protected]

NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS Verna Iles 0421 805 147 [email protected]

NOR WEST Geana Smith 0414 5656 268 [email protected] Holroyd Parramatta NORTH SHORE Liz Fitzgerald 0417 290 219 [email protected] PENNANT HILLS Ian Parker 0428 261 984 [email protected]

PENRITH Greg Corless 0412 579 061 [email protected]

RANDWICK SAINTS Andrew Blakemore 0407 012 155 [email protected]

RIVERVIEW Matthew Robertson 0414 847 238 [email protected]

SOUTHERN POWER Peter Davis 0437 141 500 [email protected]

UNSW/ES Illawarra ST GEORGE Brendan Donohue 0419 405 546 [email protected]

SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES Gavin Lawrence 0400 389 955 [email protected]

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Tim Air 0407 911 411 [email protected]

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Ashlee Morgan 0401 353 121 [email protected]

UNSW/ES Paul Simonson 0419 755 684 [email protected]

UNSW/ES WOMEN’S Sarah Court 0439 698 220 [email protected] Manly Warringah Macquarie University UTS Simon Rabbitt 0418 418 278 [email protected]

UTS SHAMROCKS Simone Faulkner 0431 400 196 [email protected]

WESTERN SUBURBS Nick Miller 0487 410 477 [email protected]

WESTERN WOLVES Tina Zekants 0405 154 277 [email protected] Nor West WOLLONGONG SAINTS Katherine Gow 0437 502 784 [email protected] NSWAF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION Will MacArthur 0433 723 803 [email protected]

www.sydneyafl.com.au 34 www.sydneyafl.com.au 3 Round 11– 29th—30th June 2013 Round 11 - 29th—30th June 2013 AFL SYDNEY WEBSITE 2013 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS DIVISION FIVE P W L D F A % % WON 1 CAMDEN 10 9 1 0 1032 332 310.84 90 2 RANDWICK CITY 10 9 1 0 860 407 211.30 90 3 UTS 10 7 3 0 677 606 111.72 70 4 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 9 5 4 0 620 471 131.63 55.56 5 PENRITH 10 5 5 0 487 522 93.30 50 6 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 10 5 5 0 560 703 79.66 50 7 BLACKTOWN 9 3 6 0 506 648 78.09 33.33 Visit www.sydneyafl.com.au for 8 SOUTHERN POWER 10 3 7 0 512 595 86.05 30 9 UNSW/ES 10 3 7 0 463 559 82.83 30 10 MOOREBANK 10 0 10 0 265 1139 23.27 0 UNDER 18 DIVISION ONE P W L D F A % % WON 1 PENNANT HILLS 10 10 0 0 900 348 258.62 100 Latest News Results 2 UNSW/ES 10 8 2 0 825 516 159.88 80 3 ST GEORGE 9 7 2 0 759 507 149.70 77.78 4 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 8 6 2 0 658 442 148.87 75 2013 Fixtures Ladders 5 ILLAWARRA 10 6 4 0 1161 488 237.91 60 6 SYDNEY HILLS 10 5 5 0 799 669 119.43 50 Photo Gallery AFL Sydney Forms 7 ST IGNATIUS 9 4 5 0 553 641 86.27 44.44 8 NORTH SHORE 10 4 6 0 633 495 127.88 40 and more 9 WESTERN SUBURBS 10 2 8 0 374 964 38.80 20 10 SOUTHERN POWER 10 1 9 0 399 1005 39.70 10 11 MACARTHUR 10 0 10 0 263 1249 21.06 0 UNDER 18 DIVISION TWO P W L D F A % % WON 1 MANLY WARRINGAH 7 6 1 0 542 275 197.09 85.71 2 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 6 5 1 0 512 244 209.84 83.33 3 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 6 4 2 0 453 182 248.90 66.67 SOCIAL MEDIA 4 MOOREBANK 8 4 4 0 398 398 100.00 50 5 BALMAIN 7 3 4 0 434 420 103.33 42.86 6 PENRITH 7 2 5 0 324 553 58.59 28.57 7 RANDWICK CITY 7 0 7 0 42 633 6.64 0 WOMEN DIVISION ONE P W L D F A % PTS 1 BALMAIN 7 6 1 0 568 124 458.06 24 2 UNSW/ES 7 6 1 0 383 220 174.09 24 3 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 7 5 2 0 429 117 366.67 20 4 WESTERN WOLVES 7 3 4 0 333 353 94.33 12 5 WOLLONGONG 8 1 7 0 195 641 30.42 4 A F L Sy d n e y @ a f l s yd n e y 6 NEWTOWN 8 1 7 0 170 623 27.29 4 WOMEN DIVISION TWO P W L D F A % PTS 1 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 9 9 0 0 995 29 3431.03 36 2 SOUTHERN POWER 9 7 2 0 504 179 281.56 28 3 PENRITH 9 5 4 0 317 426 74.41 20 4 UTS 9 4 5 0 241 473 50.95 16 5 AUBURN 9 1 8 0 162 626 25.88 4 6 RANDWICK CITY 9 1 8 0 144 630 22.86 4 www.sydneyafl.com.au 4 www.sydneyafl.com.au 33 Round 11– 29th—30th June 2013 Round 11 - 29th—30th June 2013 2013 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS AFL SYDNEY MATCH OF THE WEEK PREMIER DIVISION P W L D F A % % WON 1 MANLY WARRINGAH 10 9 1 0 899 496 181.25 90 In 2013 selected matches will be live streamed through the AFL Sydney 2 NORTH SHORE 10 8 2 0 971 645 150.54 80 website thanks to Digital Sports. To watch live simply go to 3 PENNANT HILLS 10 7 3 0 1175 596 197.15 70 4 UNSW/ES 10 7 3 0 892 640 139.38 70 www.sydneyafl.com.au and click on the AFL Sydney TV tab. 5 ST GEORGE 9 6 3 0 669 589 113.58 66.67 6 WESTERN SUBURBS 10 6 4 0 989 754 131.17 60 7 UTS 9 5 4 0 711 786 90.46 55.56 All matches live streamed will then be stored on the AFL Sydney website 8 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 10 5 5 0 780 810 96.30 50 9 CAMPBELLTOWN 10 3 7 0 678 751 90.28 30 and can viewed at any time. 10 BALMAIN 10 2 8 0 669 1149 58.22 20 11 SYDNEY HILLS 10 1 9 0 567 1183 47.93 10 12 ILLAWARRA 10 0 10 0 544 1145 47.51 0 Upcoming matches— DIVISION ONE P W L D F A % % WON 1 SOUTHERN POWER 10 8 2 0 704 455 154.73 80 2 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 10 7 3 0 702 439 159.91 70 3 UTS 8 5 3 0 563 400 140.75 62.5 4 PENRITH 10 6 4 0 825 549 150.27 60 Round Date Home Away Venue 5 UNSW/ES 10 6 4 0 707 646 109.44 60 6 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 9 5 4 0 569 469 121.32 55.56 7 ST GEORGE 9 5 4 0 479 564 84.93 55.56 11 Saturday 29th June UNSW/ES Manly Warringah Village Green 8 PENNANT HILLS 10 4 6 0 590 686 86.01 40 9 NORTH SHORE 10 2 8 0 581 772 75.26 20 10 SYDNEY HILLS 10 0 10 0 297 1037 28.64 0 DIVISION TWO P W L D F A % % WON 1 MANLY WARRINGAH 11 10 1 0 960 487 197.13 90.91 12 Saturday 6th July UTS UNSW/ES Waverley 2 WESTERN SUBURBS 11 9 2 0 944 487 193.84 81.82 3 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 11 8 3 0 1036 464 223.28 72.73 4 MOOREBANK 10 7 3 0 811 555 146.13 70 5 CAMDEN 11 7 4 0 837 589 142.11 63.64 6 UTS 11 5 6 0 874 698 125.21 45.45 7 UNSW/ES 10 4 6 0 705 604 116.72 40 8 ILLAWARRA 11 2 9 0 404 1015 39.80 18.18 9 BALMAIN 10 1 9 0 386 1189 32.46 10 10 AUBURN 10 0 10 0 298 1167 25.54 0 DIVISION THREE P W L D F A % % WON 1 BLACKTOWN 10 8 2 0 1142 424 269.34 80 2 GOSFORD 11 8 3 0 1066 730 146.03 72.73 3 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 10 7 3 0 677 476 142.23 70 4 RANDWICK CITY 11 7 4 0 910 660 137.88 63.64 5 NOR-WEST 11 7 4 0 905 684 132.31 63.64 6 WESTERN SUBURBS 11 5 6 0 836 759 110.14 45.45 7 PENRITH 11 5 6 0 715 800 89.38 45.45 8 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 11 4 7 0 679 1125 60.36 36.36 9 SOUTHERN POWER 11 3 8 0 532 754 70.56 27.27 10 CAMPBELLTOWN 11 0 11 0 386 1436 26.88 0 DIVISION FOUR P W L D F A % % WON 1 MOOREBANK 11 9 1 1 926 483 191.72 86.36 2 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 11 9 2 0 938 466 201.29 81.82 3 UTS 11 8 3 0 1005 562 178.83 72.73 4 PENNANT HILLS 11 7 3 1 747 721 103.61 68.18 5 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 11 6 5 0 785 528 148.67 54.55 6 SYDNEY HILLS 11 6 5 0 684 741 92.31 54.55 7 UNSW/ES 11 5 6 0 847 723 117.15 45.45 8 NORTH SHORE 11 1 10 0 335 1070 31.31 9.09 9 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 10 0 10 0 295 1041 28.34 0

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Round 1 Round 6 Round 11 Saturday, Apr 13 Saturday, May 25 Saturday, Jul 13 New 4.5 UNSW/ES 9.10 Woll 0.2 v Syd Uni 9.9 Wollongong v Round 14 of the 2013 Toyota AFL Premiership Season is celebrating the women who make the game great. Those Wolves 9.9 Woll 4.8 Bal 18.12 v New 1.0 UNSW/ES WW 9.6 v UNSW/ES 9.14 Balmain v Sydney University who play it and watch it. Those who work in it. Those who wear their footy jumpers to every formal occasion. Syd Uni 4.2 Bal 8.9 Those who know all the words to only one song. The larrikins, diehards and footy tipping experts. Round 14 is AFL Sunday, Jul 14 Women’s Round! Round 7 Western Wolves v Newtown Round 2 Saturday, Jun 1 AFL NSW/ACT is proud to support the national initiative to celebrate Women’s Round this week, and is encourag- Saturday, Apr 20 Syd Uni 10.20 v New 0.0 Round 12 ing community leagues and clubs to recognise and acknowledge all women involved in Australian Rules football. Woll 0.0 Syd Uni 14.15 Woll 5.1 v WW 10.8 Saturday, Jul 27 AFL NSW/ACT General Manager Tom Harley said this year’s Women’s Round gives the football community on all Bal 16.10 Newtown 0.0 Sunday, Jun 2 UNSW/ES v Newtown levels the opportunity to recognise women who are involved in the game as expert footy fans, journalists, admin- Sunday, Apr 21 UNSW/ES 2.7 v Bal 1.3 Sydney University v Western istrators or players. UNSW/ES 12.9 v WW 3.5 Wolves Round 8 Wollongong v Balmain “Women play a vital role in the football industry, and we could benefit from more of their involvement across the Saturday, Jun 22 Round 3 board,” he said. “Whether as fans, players, broadcasters or coaches – the perspective and diversity of thought that Woll 11.6 v New 6.1 Round 13 women bring to the sport should be recognised and valued every day. “I think there will be significant positive Saturday, Apr 27 Sunday, Jun 23 Saturday, Aug 03 change in our game that stems from increased female involvement.” Woll 4.0 UNSW/ES 12.12 Balmain v Western Wolves UNSW/ES v Sydney University Wolves 5.3 Bal 12.13 UNSW/ES v Sydney University Nationally, the highlight of the round will be the inaugural AFL Women’s Exhibition game that will be played as a Wollongong v New1.3 Syd Uni 12.11 curtain-raiser on the MCG at 5.10pm, Saturday June 29. An initiative of the , the match Newtown Round 9 between Melbourne and the will be the first time AFL clubs have competed in an AFL sanctioned Sunday, Aug 04 women’s match. Saturday, Jun 29 Round 4 Balmain v Western Wolves Saturday, May 04 UNSW/ES v Teams will be playing for the Hampson - Hardeman Cup which recognises Barb Hampson and Lisa Hardeman who UNSW/ES 4.9 v Bal 6.11 Newtown were pioneers in the development the first National Women’s Championships more than fifteen years ago; con- Balmain v Round 14 Syd Uni 6.14 Wolves 2.3 tested between Victoria, Western Australia, South Australia and the ACT. Now NSW, Queensland, Tasmania and Wollongong Saturday, Aug 10 Arafura have joined, reflecting the truly national participation in female football. New 11.17 Woll 4.3 Sunday, Jun 30 Sydney University v Newtown Balmain v UNSW/ES The teams were selected at the historic first Women’s Draft conducted on May 15, with two NSW players drafted Western Wolves v Sydney Uni- to the Melbourne Demons. Stand-out NSW state player Courtney Gum, from UNSW-ES Stingrays, was selected at Round 5 versity Sunday, Aug 11 pick 25; while Sydney Uni defender Jennifer Lew was selected with pick 35. Saturday, May 18 Western Wolves v Wollon- Syd Uni 3.10 UNSW/ES 5.4 Round 10 gong Gum was recently named in the 2013 All Australian side following the 2013 AFL National Women’s Championships Wolves 10.11 New 0.6 Saturday, Jul 06 held in Cairns 17-22. The thirteenth championships included eight teams across two divisions. Victoria won Divi- Sunday, May 19 Sydney University v Wollon- Round 15 sion One defeating Western Australia while the ACT defeated the South Australia to win Division Two. gong Saturday, Aug 17 Balmain 21.18 Woll 1.1 With the highest number of female Auskickers in the country, record numbers of schoolgirl participants and a Newtown v Balmain Newtown v Western Wolves growing Youth Girls participation base, the future of female football in NSW and the ACT is looking bright. Our Western Wolves v UNSW/ES UNSW/ES v talented females continue to shine at the highest level completing the pathway that our youngest Auskickers are Wollongong only just starting. Sydney University v Balmain

Key Women in Football stats · 136,133 female participants – including NAB AFL Auskick, club and AFL 9s · 12,019 female NAB AFL Auskick participants · 35 per cent of club members are female · 5500 coaches · 2000 umpires · 35 per cent of Australian football volunteers are women www.sydneyafl.com.au 6 www.sydneyafl.com.au 31 Round 11– 29th—30th June 2013 Round 11 - 29th—30th June 2013 T E A M L I S T S WOMEN’S ROUND 2013 SOUTHERN POWER UTS SHAMROCKS Senior Coach: Matt Crowe Senior Coach: Kellie Nolan

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Team List Team List Female football is growing at a rapid rate across the country with almost 150 000 No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 JULIE THAI participants across the country. Impressively AFL NSWACT has 37000 of these par- 1 CLAIRE O’BRIEN 2 SARAH BRADLEY ticipants including the highest Auskick Numbers across the country (12019) and the 3 DOMINQUE GOOM 3 LYDIA FINNERTY second highest rate of school participation with 22 483. 4 DANIELLE DUNAJCIK 4 MELINA BUDDEN 5 LAUREN HODGSON 7 STEPHANIE HOWER 6 JESSICA PURCELL 8 NATALIE GREAVES 7 JENNA MILLER 9 DAISY YUAN 10 SANDRA RYAN 8 SANDRA SMYTH Female participation within AFL Sydney also continues to grow at a steady rate 11 SIMONE FAULKNER 9 KATHRYN HULL with the 2013 season seeing 12 teams play across two divisions. The inaugural 12 SUZANNE FLAHERTY 11 MELANIE HIBBERT year for the Randwick Saints women’s team has lead to the club being the first in 13 JESSIE COPPER 12 BRITTANY DAY 14 ERICA WILCOX AFL to complete the female player pathway with the inclusion of youth girls teams 13 NIKKY CANTRILL 15 SOPHIE THROWER in the junior club. 15 RACHEL MOON 19 MORGAN ZHU 16 PATRICIA TIDDSWELL 20 CHRISTINE MCCUTHEON Youth girls AFL continues to expand across the Sydney region 17 RACHEL SMITH 21 VON EIRLYS with 5 teams in the 13s age division and 4 teams in the 16s 19 ALEXANDRA TEGG 22 NATALIE MIDDLETON division. Girls have been quick to get involved in the game are 23 TULLY MCDONOUGH 20 MEL APPLEBY revelling in the opportunity to play weekly football with their 24 LARA HILMI 22 JANE FREELAND friends. 26 ROSSELLA SCALA 23 CATHERINE BOUSFIELD 27 DANIELLE MCCARTHY During the AFL Women’s Round it is important to note our excellent growth in fe- 24 BRONTE HOWELL 28 CHERETA DAYLIGHT 27 AMY KOWSKI 29 COLINE DUQUET male football but it is just as important to note the extensive role that females play 29 ERIKA HOSKING 31 TERESA ROBERTSON in this great game. There are numerous females in club administrative roles, as 31 LISA ROSE 32 LEANNE MACKENZIE coaches, team managers, physiotherapists, fans and supporters, as mums, umpires 32 CHARLENE WOODS 38 SHANNEN ROWE and trainers who make weekly club football an opportunity for all us. It’s time to 39 REBECCA GALLOGLY 33 BRINELY HASSON take the time to ensure we thank them for everything that that they bring to our 41 ANTOINETTE MOLITERNO 34 KATHELEEN PARKER clubs and the football environment. 44 CLARE GILL 37 LOUISE GLASGOW 45 KELLIE NOLAN So, as you sit there reading the Record, take a moment to think about the signifi- 39 RENEE MIDIC 52 REBECCA COLEMAN cant females in your football community and what they make possible. Female 57 RYLEE WOOD 82 CLARE COLQUHOUN participation in the game is about the entire spectrum.

Libby Sadler AFL NSW/ACT Female Programs Manager www.sydneyafl.com.au 30 www.sydneyafl.com.au 7 Round 11– 29th—30th June 2013 Round 11 - 29th—30th June 2013 AFL WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS 2013 T E A M L I S T S Recently, 27 women from AFL Sydney represented NSW at the recent AFL Women’s Na- PENRITH RAMETTES AUBURN TIGERS th nd tional Championships in Cairns, from the 17 - 22 of June. Having won the Division 2 title Senior Coach: Jason Bradley Senior Coach: Salem Kassem in 2011 in Adelaide, the squad contested the championships in Division 1 against Western www.penrithrams.com.au Australia, Queensland and Victoria for the first time. The squad had been training together since January 2012 in preparation for the competition including a best of three games se- Team List Team List ries against the ACT and a game against QLD in 2012. No Name Goals No Name Goals

1 IVANKA OLCHOWIK 1 KIRRILY BOYD Whilst the results on the scoreboard did not go the way of the Blues the team made the 2 JASMINAH UTHMAN 2 CLAIRE MANUEL most of the opportunity to play the three best teams in the country. A clear highlight of 3 SUMEYYE PALA 4 JENNIFER BROWN the week was the Blues performance against the ‘Big V’. The team ran on to Cazaly’s Oval 4 AMANDA FARACHE with a sense of pride, confidence in the ability and a desire to show Victoria and the AFL 5 JASMINE MILOJEVIC 5 LAILI K-HASSAN 6 LAEL KASSEM Community just how far the Blues have come in their football development. The Blue’s 6 VANESSA GEISLER 7 RAYANNE ZAIM 7 RENAE VANCE didn’t disappoint opening the scoring in the first quarter and keeping Victoria to only 7 8 RUBY FATTOUH points in the second quarter. 9 ASHLEY GROSAS 9 LAILA HALAWANI 11 NIKKI MCNEILL 10 WIDYAN ULUBUDY In an amazing effort, UNSW-ES player Courtney Gum was awarded the Division 1 Best and 12 KAYLA BADGER 11 AQSA ALI Fairest for her outstanding performance during the championships and was also selected in 13 NATALIE CAMILLERI 12 MARWA ISMAIL 13 SYLVIA FERNANDES the All Australian Team as the only NSW selection. 15 MEGAN VELLA 14 JAMILIE GHAMROUI 18 MELISSA HOWARD 15 ALICIA GAFFEY You can see Courtney and her NSW team mate Jennifer Lew on the MCG this Saturday as 19 ASHLEA RODMAN 16 LINA ELCHEIKH they play for Melbourne Football Club in the first AFL Sanctioned Women’s game on the 20 BRYONY CORLESS 17 JENAN ELRICH th ‘G’. Both Gum and Lew were drafted in the recent AFL Women’s Draft on the 15 of May 21 APRIL GREEN 18 AMNA K-HASSAN 19 RUBY RACHEHA for the Demons. 22 JESSIE BURNHAM 20 FAYHIMA OUIEK 23 KIRSTIE BURCHER 21 AMELA SHAHROUK Head Coach: Tracey Kick Assistant Coach: David Yole Team Manager: Roslyn McMahon- 24 ZAEONA MCDONAGH 22 NADIMA ALAMADDINE Bostic Trainer: Lesley Spilaviero Runner: Angela Jornet 26 FRANZISKA FITTING 23 LAILA IBRAHIM 24 AMANDA HASSAN 27 KATE EASTHOPE 25 JANET LOVE 28 COURTENEY JOSON 26 KIRRALEE LOVE 29 STEPHANIE KOSTIC 28 SARAH ANNOUS 31 HALEY SHORT 32 SIHAM KHATIB 33 AMEIMA SUKKARIEH 32 JASMINE PAYNE 34 HALA AYACHE 34 NIKKI PERRETT 35 HELEN RALPH 35 EVE-KRYSTAL PAMER 37 NADELLE KRAYEM 36 ANDREA DEIGHTON 38 BRIGID MENEY 37 MELANIE HUNTER 39 TAHRA HAWA 40 FAYE ABDELKAFI 38 JUSTINE VELLA 41 RAYANNE CHEIKH 39 KATIE JONES 42 AFAF AYACHE

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MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY RANDWICK CITY ANGELS Name: Senior Coach: Dan Ranson Senior Coach: Kaya Thompson Roslyn McMahon-Bostick

www.randwicksaints.com Years involved in Female AFL: 10+years - got involved in 2003 Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals Positions Held: 1 LIZ FASSONE LYNDEL SPIRANAC Women's State Team Manger, Sydney 2 SAMANTHA MARTIN 1 Women's League Registrar, Sydney Women's Presi- 3 AISLINN ALBURY 2 SAM APSEE dent, NSWACT Youth Girls Team Manager and now 5 SARA COOKE 3 CAROLINE PESCUD Sydney AFL Youth Girls Co-ordinator 7 AMANDA FARRUGIA 4 DI JONES 8 LEAH WOLDHUIS In 5 words describe female football: 9 BELINDA MULDOON 5 STEPH COCKERILL--WRIGHT Challenging, Growing, Exciting, Professional and En- 10 LORETTA MOORE 6 KAMIA ZARB tertaining 11 LISA PETHYBRIDGE 7 SUSAN O’’HANION 12 KRISTY SUTCLIFFE What is it that attracted you to the game? 13 NATASHA NAIR 8 BEC APTED At first it was the friendships and sense of community within the league. I now really enjoy 18 JESSE WONG 9 CLARE WHEATLEY watching the growth and skill of teams, watching Women's Footy is a great way to spend a 20 NAKITA BROWN 10 CYNTHIA ANDERSON relaxing Saturday or Sunday! 21 SARAH BOTROS 22 JESSICA BOND 11 DEJA DYER How has Women’s AFL in Sydney grown over the time you have been involved? 23 ASHLEY GRAY 12 HANNAH WILSON It has grown from a few girls kicking a footy around using PVC piping as the goal posts on a 24 STEFFANIE LEE 13 ELSIE BANKS soccer pitch after being told by the Administrators of the game at the time - that girls don't 25 CORINA LOCKYER play AFL! to today where not only do we have 2 Divisions of Women's Teams but we have a 26 JENNIFER LUI 14 ROSLYN HOLDEN Youth Girls league and the Women's League is no longer a stand alone community game - 27 BARBARA LYNCH 15 GABI BRYAN its has been accepted and embraced by the AFL Administrators. 28 TONYA MCMAHON 16 SUZZANAH B 29 STACY O’LOUGHLIN What do you think is the next big thing in the female space in Sydney?: 17 YEN TIEN 30 SUSAN PAYNE That's a hard Question! as I have so many thoughts and ideas! Firstly, we need promotion, 31 SHERRIDAN PLAIN 19 SHANNON FLEMING the public need to know that there is female footy in Sydney and surrounding suburbs! Really the biggest thing will be establishing successful player pathways from Auskick-Junior- 32 VANESSA POON 20 KAYA THOMPSON 33 ANNE SEDGLEY Youth Girl-Open 21 JUSTINE RUSK 34 YASMIN SEYFARTH 35 LAILA WAISU 22 GABBY FURY Favourite female player in AFL Sydney and Why?: How can I go past Courtney Gum - recently drafted by Melbourne to play in the first full 36 JESSICA WILLEMSE 23 JOAN PACULAN 37 LISA WILSON length women's match between Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs on the MCG as well 24 LOUISE BATY 38 as being voted the player of the National Championships held in Cairns last week. Courtney is a great ambassador of the game played by Sydney teams.

www.sydneyafl.com.au 28 www.sydneyafl.com.au 9 Round 11– 29th—30th June 2013 Round 11 - 29th—30th June 2013 AFL SYDNEY RISING STAR—ROUND 10 T E A M L I S T S DEAN GILBERT—ST. GEORGE WESTERN WOLVES SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Senior Coach: Andrew Taylor Senior Coach: Yucel Celenk 17 year old Dean Gilbert rose to the occasion on Saturday at Olds Park in front of a very large home crowd. His ability to consistently win contested balls, under real game duress showed his great en- deavour & willingness to do the team thing first. Team List Team List "Dean's game was outstanding on Saturday for a young man who has played 10 senior games only No Name Goals No Name Goals and he is a wonderful addition to the seniors and has rightfully earned and now cemented his spot 1 ANDI PEARCE 1 BELINDA MICHALK this year" said football manager Todd Sanderson. 2 MELISSA VOUNG 2 UNA MCKAY 3 NICOLE BECKER 3 ASHLEE MORGAN Deans season has also seen him get a call up for the Sydney 4 NATALIE BARBER 5 SOPHIE CLARKE Swans Reserves back in Round 5. 5 TARYN LEAR 7 JESSIE HOGAN 6 MICHAELA EKMAN 8 JEN LEW Congratulations Dean from everyone at the club. 7 JESS DOWNTING 9 MEREDITH GRAY 8 KATE LAWSON Previous nominees: 9 CHARLOTTE LATSONBATH 10 KATRINA BYRNE Round 1 — Thomas Thurgarland (Manly-Warringah) 11 EMMA YUEN Round 2 — Levi Sands (Western Suburbs) 10 TRUDI LINES Round 3 — Callum Johnston (Manly Warringah) 11 BREE CALDERWOOD 12 FELICE TONG Round 4 – Jordan Etto (Campbelltown) 16 VICKI ZACHARIA Round 5 – Jake Monk (North Shore) 13 BETH WATTS Round 6 – Alex O’Dea (Sydney University) 17 KRISTY STOOP 14 ALEX ROBERTS Round 7 – Wayd Blackburne (Balmain Dockers) 19 EMMA BROWN 15 KATE LANCASTER Round 8 — Daniel Schacher (North Shore) 20 MELISSA FRECKELTON Round 9 — Jesse Mudge (St George) 17 STEPHANIE WALKER 22 TANISHA TYLER-GREAVES AFL SYDNEY WOMEN’S RISING STAR —ROUND 9 23 JENNA MERCER 18 ANASTASIA SCOTT 25 ALICE FRESLE 19 AMY FOO 27 MELANIE PRING 20 LARA CREBER MEGAN VELLA—PENRITH RAMETTES 28 CHAUWAGHN CALVER 21 NICKY BELL 31 MALINA LEE RUMBLE 22 LIBBY SADLER Megan is in her first season of AFL football having come across from soccer. She has picked up the 32 KATHERINE VALENTINE 23 EMILY DOH skills of playing AFL very quickly to the point where she is becoming a leader in our backline. She has 33 SELIMA MESCHER 24 RACHAEL STACK become a fearless defender and not one to shirk a contest. 34 JULES BERNSTEIN

35 ELISABETH QUINN 25 AOIFE MCDONNELL Megan, 20, is loving her time with the Ramettes and will be an intricate part of the team for a very 36 CAITLIN MURRAY 27 ALICE WOOD long time. Megan shows enormous amounts of guts and determination 37 EMILY HEWSON 28 CLAIR YOUMANS in trying to win the football for her team. She is tenacious and never 38 LISA JAMES gives up, all while keeping a smile on her face. 29 NICOLA WIGGINS 39 NICOLE KRIZ 30 EMMA CASTRO 40 TALITHA AHO Previous nominees: 31 MEGAN EDWARDS 41 ALICE LEWIS Round 1— Remi Banuelos (UNSW-ES Stingrays) 32 JASMINE LEIGHTON 42 IZA LIDDY Round 2—Isabelle O’Brien (UNSW-ES Stingrays) 33 MONICA CHEW Round 3 – Rebecca Beeson (Macquarie University) 43 JODIE MAVIS PARKER 34 SHELLEY MULHERN Round 4 – Summeya Pala (Auburn Tigers) 44 MELISA THOMPSON Round 5 – Stephanie Walker (Sydney University) Round 6 – Antoinette Moliterno (UTS Shamrocks) Round 7— Marwa Ismail (Auburn Tigers) Round 8—Fayhima Quiek (Auburn Tigers)

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CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP BALMAIN DOCKERS WOLLONGONG SAINTS 2013 LEADING COALKICKERS Senior Coach: Tracey Kick Senior Coach: Shane Grenfell Premier Division

http://balmainwomensafl.org.au/ U18/ www.wollongongsaints.com Rory Miller Western Suburbs 46 Sen Res W Tot 3's Team List Team List Daniel Roberts North Shore 35 No Name Goals No Name Goals Division One 54 40 12 106 AYNSLEE ROGER Manly Warringah 1 1 Ryan Farrelly UNSW/ES 31 2 NARELLE SPANGHER Moorebank 42 36 8 86 3 MEGHAN BLACKWOOD Benjamin Rogers Holroyd Parramatta 27 3 BELINDA PRIDE 4 CLARINDA CAMPBELL Division Two UNSW/ES 42 24 16 82 4 SHERELLE MOORE 5 NICOLA KENNEDY 6 LAURA HOLDSWORTH Jeffrey Melville Sydney University 35 Camden 42 36 0 78 5 HOPE FENECH 6 ELISE KIDD Matt Lecek Camden 32 Randwick City 42 36 0 78 7 ERIN CORDINA 7 KIRSTY CHURCH Division Three 9 ROXY MCGEE 8 TANYA KIRBY Pennant Hills 42 16 20 78 Scott Manuelle Gosford 49 12 JULIA BRADLEY 9 AMELIA DENT Western Suburbs 36 36 4 76 10 KYRRA RAWNSLEY Ashley Moeller Blacktown 41 10 CASEY MOANE 14 PETA HEMPHILL Division Four Holroyd Parramatta 42 24 10 76 11 ELLEN CREWDSON 15 KATH KOBZAN David Backler UNSW/ES 34 17 KATE FITZIMMONS 12 CLANCY HENDERSON 30 32 12 74 Adam Parker Moorebank 31 Sydney University 22 KARLA SPILAREWICZ 13 SHANNYN EVERINGHAM-GEARY Division Five St George 36 20 14 70 23 ROWENA MORGAN 14 JESSIE MULHOLLAND 24 ALISON CHRISTY Kevin Kirk Penrith 24 48 12 5.6 66 16 GEORGIA LEACH Blacktown 25 JACKIE BUCKTHOUGHT Ben Laid Camden 23 17 OLIVIA KROWKA North Shore 48 8 8 64 26 EMMA DAVISON Under 18s Division One 19 LEANNE KIDD 27 SUZI THOMSON 48 12 2 62 Daniel Preen Pennant Hills 37 Southern Power 28 ALISON PARKIN 20 LYNIE HERBERT Shane Potter Illawarra 32 UTS 30 20 10 60 29 JANENE THORPE 21 LAURA RUSSELL Under 18s Division Two 30 RACHEL COOPER 22 ELERI MORIS Penrith 36 20 4 60 32 DAVINA PYE Mitchell Bell Manly 21 25 KATHERINE GOW 33 CHRISTINE COLLINSON Tom McCaffrey Manly 15 Macquarie University 30 16 8 54 26 TAIGAN GRENFELL 44 CHRISTINE MCDONALD Women’s Division One 27 CHRISTEL VAN LOO Balmain 12 4 6 22 47 OLIVIA HALL Belinda Pride Balmain 28 85 HAYLEY WARREN 29 SARAH PATULLO 0 8 12 20 Courtney Gum UNSW/ES 14 Illawarra Women’s Division Two Campbelltown 18 0 0 18 Amanda Farrugia Mac Uni 23 Sydney Hills 6 0 10 16 Lauren Hodgson Southern Power 22 www.sydneyafl.com.au 26 www.sydneyafl.com.au 11 Round 11– 29th—30th June 2013 Round 11 - 29th—30th June 2013 BROOKFIELD KEEN TO SEE LION’S CUBS T E A M L I S T S Despite the struggles of the Premier Division side, Illawarra are excited about the future UNSW/ES STINGRAYS NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS prospects of the club. Senior Coach: Krissie Steen Senior Coach: Peter Tennant

“We are very excited about the ongoing success of our Under 18s side, following on from www.bulldogs.sydneyafl.com.au www.newtownbreakaways.com.au their Grand Final appearance last year. There is a great pool of young talent in the Illa- warra,” according to Lions’ President, Debbie Brookfield. “The loss of a couple of key Team List Team List players and a string of injuries has impacted us badly in the senior ranks. We are obvi- No Name Goals No Name Goals ously not travelling as well as we would like to at this stage of the season, but we have 1 REBECCA LING 1 BROOKE ATKINS not given up hope for a reversal of fortunes.” 2 MAI NGUYEN 4 SALOME CERDA-VARGAS 3 CHANTELLE SAWKA Despite the lack of success on the field, Brookfield believes the club is still a great place to be around. “Club spirit 4 LIASI TARUA 5 AMANDA DAWE is great, with some fresh young people stepping up to join the committee this year. We have progressed with 5 MELITA MORRIS 6 GEORGIA VERKUYLEN social memberships and an online store for merchandise, memberships and tickets to functions, which is a great 6 ERIN HODSON 11 STELLA XIE step forward,” she said. “I'm really proud of the group of young men involved with our club at present.” 7 CHANEL MELANI 13 ROSALIE GRAHAM 8 SARAH COURT This weekend also doubles as AFL Women’s Round and it is particularly significant for Brookfield who has followed 9 HANNAH MCINTOSH 17 KRISTIE FOX her passion for football right through to her current role as President. 10 MEREDITH BARNES 18 NICOLE LOW

11 NICOLA VRACHNAS 20 AMANDA JENNINGS “I've basically followed my boys through junior footy, having been a secretary, treasurer and registrar at different 12 LISA MACAROUNAS 22 TOBI NOBLE times with Kiama Junior AFC, as well as being involved as a volunteer in the local representative footy program,” 13 KATE EDWARDS she said. “When my eldest son moved into the Lions under 18s I slowly extricated myself from the Junior club and 14 KERYN BAIN 24 MONIQUE BOULAS initially took on the Treasurer role at the Lions. The move to President last year seemed a logical move after so 15 MICHELLE SCANDRETT 31 EDWINA ILLMAN many years involved in Club committees, and I was pleasantly surprised by the level I support I received from the 16 AMY PREISTLY 34 VERNA ILES playing group. 17 SAM HARGREAVES 36 TAHNEAL JAMES-MOODY 18 REMI BANUELOS “I'm working on building closer relationships with the local leagues that operate under the AFL South Coast banner 19 NINA LEONG 38 SOPHIE MACDONALD as well as focussing on strategies to build the club for the years to come. Clubs don't run on their own, there is a 20 CISKA VAN SCHALKWYK 44 ANGELA JORNET lot of work that needs to be done behind the scenes, and my philosophy has always been to help ensure that the 21 SANDRA JANJETOVIC 45 PAULA BARTLETT clubs that my children are involved with will provide a stable environment for them to be able to participate and, 22 NICOLA CREIGHTON 46 CAMILLE BERNARDINO if they desire, achieve to the best of their ability.” 23 LAUREN O’BRIEN 24 TAMMY CALLAGHAN 47 MICHELLE BOVA Brookfield believes the AFL community has been more accepting of women in recent years. 25 ISABELLE O’BRIEN 48 CODIE BRIGGS

26 ZOE BETAR 49 STACY CROSS “Absolutely. I've certainly been well supported in all the years I have volunteered in AFL and while I can't speak for 27 ALEX ENGEL 50 LILLIAN FERRIER GANTNER every female volunteer, I have rarely experienced and anti-female sentiments towards my involvement from 28 COURTNEY GUM 51 NATAHSA GARRETY members of the AFL community,” she said. “It is a credit to AFL that this culture exists and I sincerely hope that my 29 KAREN HUTCHISON experience is shared across other sectors of the AFL community. There seems to be a groundswell of player par- 30 EMMA MCKAY 52 ZOE KENNEDY ticipation in recent years too, which is well supported by AFL NSW/ACT. 31 JEMMA STILL 53 JESS MAHER

32 SASHA BANKI 54 LOUISE MAYHEW “The Lions have a good relationship with the local women’s team, the Saints and have endeavoured to help them 33 MEL STOTT 55 ROSIE MORISON wherever possible with facilities and game day volunteers, especially when we are playing together.” 34 ALEX WALLACE 35 WELLIE CLARK 56 NIKKI PRESS Brookfield is keen to see the club go forward in future years. 36 NATASHA CONNELLAN 57 ANNA RUUT

37 STEPHANIE TATE 58 ALEX SCHRODER “Our aim is to build a strong, competitive playing base across 18’s and Seniors that provides an environment for 39 RACHIE PATON 59 TORI WYATT players in the Illawarra and South Coast to play at the highest level,” she said. 40 MELISSA BREUKER 44 ANNE-LISE BIDOU 60 GENAVIEVE ZOELLER There is a definite need for a playing environment that provides an accessible pathway to the AFL for the many talented juniors in the region who would otherwise have to travel long distances for every training session and game for the opportunity to play at the standard provided by the Sydney Premier Division.”

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GOSFORD WILDCATS RANDWICK CITY SAINTS This page is provided by the NSW Australian Football History Society. The Society’s aims are to preserve Senior Coach: Simon Berry Senior Coach: James Van Beek the memory of NSW football. Tomorrow this game you are at will become history. Who won, why did they do someone do this or that, what does that mean? The Society wants to find the answers and preserve the www.gosfordafl.com.au www.randwicksaints.com memories. Your club can help by designating a club historian 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 SYDNEY FOOTBALL DURING WWI 2 NICK PRESTON 1 HAMISH BARSING 3 GEORGE GARAFOULIS NSW Australian Football Society Officials are chasing information on Federal Government and 2 DAVE BEBBETT 4 DION BURKE other funding to assist with the production of a booklet on Australian football in Sydney during 3 SIMON BERRY 5 SEAN HARPER WIRTH WWI. 4 SCOTT BURKINSHAW 6 RICHARD LAWSON 5 STEVE CAMM 7 KYLE NUGENT This move has been prompted with the centenary of ANZAC next year. 8 DANNY PEZESHKI 6 BRAD DEITZ 9 MARK KAVANAGH The military has had a great impact on Sydney football over the years. In fact, the father of foot- 7 NEIL DORRINGTON 10 JAMES SWERLING ball in Sydney, Jim Phelan, wrote of that period, “but for military personnel stationed in and 8 TIM EATHER 11 DON WATERSTON around Sydney during the first world war, the game in Sydney would have ceased to exist.” 9 NEIL WALKER 15 PAUL HIGGINSON 10 LIAM GHALAYINI 16 NIALL QUINN In fact such was the pressure on the availability of personnel in 1916, Phelan successfully moved 17 MATT WOODS 11 CRAIG GIBLIN to have both senior and junior football in Sydney suspended for the duration of the war. This 18 GREG O’CONNOR was subsequently overturned mainly because the Rugby League continued with their competi- 12 MICK HOLGATE 19 PAUL WOSOMO tion, albeit in a modified form. The Rugby Union suspended their competition for the main part 13 JACK HUNT 20 MICHAEL DUNLEA of the conflict. 14 CAM JONES 21 JONATHAN ANTONELLO

22 JEREMY TAGAND 15 MARK WALKER Phelan also wrote that "during that dark period that a wonderful spirit of co-operation mani- 23 BLAIR OLIVER 16 JIM KEMP 26 LACHLAN SIMPSON fested itself. Officials of the League and participating clubs, umpires and players worked in al- 17 LUKE LEPAGE 27 STEPHEN MCDONNELL most perfect unison and with one common resolve to keep the game going until war’s dark cloud 18 ADAM TOMSETT 28 CHRISTOPHER HENDERSON had disappeared. " 19 HARRY MAGUIRE 29 STEVE SADLER Incredibly the Society has access to letters from players at the front. In the most poignant, a 20 SCOTT MANUELLE 31 MICK GARSTIN 32 ASHLEE AZHAR Sydney player wrote that while having a kick-to-kick just behind the lines, in what they thought 21 JONNY MATHIESON 33 JORDAN LIPSON was a quiet period, an exploding shell killed one of the participants. 22 PETE MCCARTHY 34 SCOTT FEIGAN 23 DAMIAN TOMSETT 35 DAVE COAKLEY It is these types of tales and the story of the game, involving Sydney footballers in this period 24 STEPHEN PEERS 36 NICHOLAS GOZZI that needs to be documented. The production of such a journal would be a wonderful asset, 25 DEAN SIMONSON 37 KEVIN JONES not only to followers of the game, but also as a permanent reminder of how the game survived 42 JOSH FORDHAM during one of the darkest periods in the country's history. 26 AARON SMITH 44 MACLEAY LEWIS 27 RYAN STANES 45 EAMON LOUGHREY Investigations into all possible sources of funding are under way. At the same time, the Society 28 STEVEN MARTIN 48 LEIGH WILSON would prefer someone outside the group to edit and oversee its publication so the opportunity 29 CRAIG STOKES 49 AIDAN GREET is open to any budding or embedded journalist who would like to take on this task. Simply con- 30 SCOTT STOKES 51 STEVEN HUNT tact the Society for more details. 52 SCOTT ROBERTSON 31 FRASER THOMPSON 63 JEREMY GRANT 32 LACHLAN THOMPSON 68 DIMITRI GARAFOULIS

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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 ETHAN BARCLAY 2 SEBASTIAN PARKER 1 STEPHEN CHASE 1 TARAN ETTO 2 PAT BARCLAY 3 AARON CRISFIELD 2 PETER KYLE 3 MIKE O’GRADY 2 PAUL GREEN 4 MATT THOMAS 3 PETER RICHARDSON 4 HARRY STEVER 4 ANDREW CAREY 3 AMUA PARIKA 5 ALASTAIR RICHARDSON 5 TOM ROBERTS 6 JOSH MANN 4 MATT EDWINS 6 BRANT JACK 6 ADAM NEWTON 7 BEN MOLYNEAUX 5 JOSHUA O’BRIEN 7 JASON CLARKE 7 GRANT HOFFMANN 8 ANDREW KENT 8 CHRIS BAGLIN 10 JOEL WILLIAMSON 6 BRENTON MCALLISTER 8 ETHON COOMBS 9 NICK CAMPBELL 10 DANIEL GUTHRIDGE 11 DEAN CONNORS 7 JOSHUA VAN LUENEN 10 ROB WATTS 12 STEPHEN DAVIDSON 12 TONY ZAK 13 LUKE PENRITH 8 HAMISH SHERWOOD 13 HARRY ANGEL 13 JULIAN GOONAN 14 JOEY SAUNDERS 9 CAMERON GORDON 14 ALEX GOODALL 14 AARON BAYNE 15 DAVID CLINCH 15 FABIAN MCLEOD 10 PENNY MAHINA 15 KIERAN WRIGHT 16 SEB GOLDRICK 16 DAN MCINTYRE 16 TIM WALES 11 KYLE SOMMERVILLE 17 MICHAEL GRAY 17 ANDREW NIELD 18 DAN WITT 18 MATTHEW HINCHCLIFFE 12 MITCHELL HOGAN 19 AARON LAWES 19 PAT WITT 21 CHRIS KYLE 19 MATTY KEEVIL 13 BRYCE JOYNSON 20 STEPHEN WRAY 22 JESSE BRAY 20 BEN AKMENS 14 BRYCE MARTIN 21 BEN URWIN 23 LOUIS BUTLER 21 BRAD WHALE 15 THEO GAVURI 22 REGAN PINKER 24 PAUL WEBSTER 22 GILL CORR 25 DAMIAN DELL’AQUILLA 26 JAMES HUNT 23 DANIEL CLIFFORD 16 ALPHONSE JAMIBARUFO 24 MATTHEW CLIFFORD 26 CHRIS MCKAY 27 DAMIEN SHIPLEY 17 DAVID LINSEN 25 TODD DARVAS 27 JESSE HARE 28 PETER MARTINOLI 18 MATTHEW WITHERS 26 ANDREWPOLKINGHORNE 28 CAMERON SMITH 29 JESSE MEYER 31 JACK BENNETT 29 MATTHEW GANN 19 JORDAN ETTO 29 JARRYD GAGGIN 32 BEN TOMMOSKI 30 MARK BURGER 20 NICHOLAS HUDSON 30 PETER BARNES 33 MICHAEL MORGAN 31 HAMISH MULLIGAN 21 JOEL WATTS 31 JAMES DUNN 34 MATHEW LAURENCE 32 BEN GRAY 32 DANIEL PREEN 32 LEIGHTON CORR 22 BRENTON SOMMERVILLE 35 CONNOR MOORE 34 TOM ANGEL 37 NICK BRADSHAW 33 JEFF TALBOT 23 NATHAN SMITH 35 NICK BAGLIN 39 MICHAEL BOTHAM 35 ANDREW PYMEN 24 VICTOR MUSGRAVE 37 LUKE TURNER 42 DYLAN CRUZ 39 ASH MOELLER 42 JAMES SHEPHERD 25 MATTHEW MOREY 38 SAM WIDMER 44 KYLE CLARKE 41 MATTHEW CAREY 46 JOSH PATTINSON 43 AARON TALBOT 26 JAMES BOTTIN-NOONAN 42 THOMAS EDMONDS 47 MATTHEW SCHWAGER 46 MICHAEL COLLINS 27 CHARLIE FORD 47 SHANNON DEUSSON 43 TED WIDMER 50 BLAKE HEGGIE 48 JARED CLIFFORD 28 JECONIAH PENI 55 MATT MCCARNEY 51 JAKE CARPENTER 49 JORDAN ROHR 29 CAMERON DESMOND 56 RANGA EDIRIWICKRAMA 53 STUART TIBBEN 69 BRADLEY POND 53 KENT WEIR 59 LUKE BILBE 30 WILLIAM WYLIE 99 DOUG LINNETT 55 IAIN FREEMAN www.sydneyafl.com.au 14 www.sydneyafl.com.au 23 Round 11– 29th—30th June 2013 Round 11 - 29th—30th June 2013 T E A M L I S T S T E A M L I S T S MOOREBANK MAGPIES CAMDEN CATS NORTH SHORE ILLAWARRA Senior Coach: Mark Coles Senior Coach: Kane Rowley Senior Coach: Jon Hayres Senior Coach: Kenny Ewen- Chappel www.moorebankmagpies.sportingpulse.net www.camdenafl.sportingpulse.net www.northshorefc.com.au www.illawarralionsafl.com.au

Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 DAN SAUNDERS 1 JORDAN BEVERIDGE 2 DANNY ROBERTS 1 BEN HYNDES 2 TAYLOR CURRANT 2 CHRIS MURRAY 3 DALE FITZGERALD 2 THOMAS GREEN 3 JOE O’MARA 3 RHYS LAWSON 4 LACHLAN CLANCY 3 KENNY EWEN-CHAPPEL 4 RYAN FORRESTER 4 NICK HILLS 5 JARRYD WATTERS 4 HARRISON GREEN 5 FRASER BROWN 6 SAM CARRUTHERS 6 RHYS HORTON 5 CHRIS HALLY-BURTON 6 JAMES WATKINS 7 BRENDAN FITZGERALD 7 SHAUN WICKEN 6 JEREMY DANIHER 7 MARK MAHER 8 CHRIS MURPHY 8 DANIEL GOJANOVIC 9 WILL COOK 8 SAM YOUNG 9 ADRIAN HARRY 9 BRIAN CURRANT 11 ISAAC WALTON 9 BEN REID 10 JASON HARRY 10 DANIEL BALDERSTONE 12 THOMAS WALSH 10 BLAKE MCROSSIN 11 EVAN DAVIS 11 CHRISTIAN LEAK 13 DANIEL MCCLURE 11 CHRIS KENDRICK 12 JUSTIN WALSH 12 NED SIMES 12 TIM MCDONALD 15 SCOTT EASEY 15 NATHAN WRIGHT 13 MITCH BURTON 13 SCOTT LAID 16 JARED SHATTOCK 16 JACKSON MALONEY 14 CHRIS SCHULZ 14 NAT YOUNG 17 MICHAEL VOYAGE 17 JACK NUGENT 15 ANDREW CRUWYS 15 BEN GRASSO 18 TOM BUTLIN 18 LUKE RUTTER 16 BEN LOU 16 JOSHUA LEYS 19 RYAN MELDRUM 19 RYAN WELLS 17 NICHOLAS DENKO 17 BRIAN AGIUS 20 PAT CODLING 20 DAVID GOODLEY 18 ILLARIO PATTI 18 JAMES MURRAY 21 TOM MCMAHON 21 CHRIS COOK 19 SCOTT DUGGAN 19 MICHAEL CHANDLER 22 ZAC MANLEY 22 DUANE JEFFERIES 20 AARON FINDLAY 20 TOM GLYNN 23 LIAM ROBSON 23 MITCH O’BRIAN 22 PAUL MARKOU 21 JOEL MCGREGOR 24 NICK TODD 25 MITCHELL THOMSON 23 BLAKE PARKER 22 MICHAEL KENNEDY 25 RON WASON 26 BRENT HERDMAN 24 IAIN CAMPBELL 23 TIM HILLS 26 TIM WESTON 27 DAVE NOLEN 25 BRIAN VAN ETTEN 24 SHANE DOHERTY 27 CHRIS BANDY 28 DYLAN KOOP 26 ADAM SHELDON 25 GAVIN RICHARDS 29 ROB BUCHATSKY 29 ERIN FRANKLIN 27 ANDREW DAVIS 26 WADE STOITSE 30 SAM MASON 30 JAKE HOGARTH 31 JACK DAVIS 28 IAN PRUDHAM 27 AARON BEVES 31 BEN HOCTOR 28 JOSIAH AYLING 32 TOM ANYSLEY 29 JOHNNO MOORE 32 JADE COLLYER 29 JAMES DIXON 33 DOUG HADDIN 30 BLAKE PEARCE 33 JOSH LEWIS 30 GREG MCGUINESS 34 DAVID ORR 31 DANIEL HOPE 34 JOSH TIER 31 JOEL CRACKNELL 35 CHARLIE CALLENDAR 33 VICTOR PHAM 36 PETER LLOYD 32 GRANT JONES 36 DANIEL SCHACHER 34 CHRIS CAIRNS 33 DREW ZOVI 37 MATT WHITE 37 RHYS BANBROOK 35 ADAM PARKER 34 BRAD GAVIN 38 HENRY CRANNEY 38 MITCHELL BATES 36 LINDSAY CLARK 35 JAMIE PAGE 39 JOSH SMITH 39 JACOB BROOKFIELD 39 BRENDAN MING 36 ANTHONY GLYNN 40 JOHN GRAY 40 JAMES ADAMSON 40 KURT LUDKE 37 DANIEL FLINT 41 RICHARD LYNCH 41 ZACH SWANDER 41 DEAN HUGHEY 38 MARTY PRICE 42 ADAM REDDIE 42 NATHAN ISKRA 43 DONALD DIMMOCK 39 DAVE ELLIOTT 47 LIAM MCCOLL 45 JACKSON GRAY 46 GARRY WHITE 40 TIM GREEN 49 SAM JACKSON 50 JOE KENNY www.sydneyafl.com.au 22 www.sydneyafl.com.au 15 Round 11– 29th—30th June 2013 Round 11 - 29th—30th June 2013 T E A M L I S T S T E A M L I S T S UNSW/ES MANLY HOLROYD PARRAMATTA MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Senior Coach: Rhys McAlister Senior Coach: Leigh Brain Senior Coach: Shane Senior Coach: Damien Phillips

Jorgenson www.mwafc.sydneyafl.com.au www.muafc.com.au www.bulldogs.sydneyafl.com.au www.goannas.sydneyafl.com.au

Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 PETER KEFALAS 1 SHAUN ATKINS 1 ADAM BYRNES 1 JAMES COBURN 2 HAYDEN NICHOLS 2 LACHLAN KILPATRICK 2 NATHAN JACKSON 3 TOM HEATH 3 TYRONE ARMITAGE 2 JACK SCHWARZE 4 MAX COLLETT 3 DYLAN BROGAN 4 TOM FARRELLY 3 LUKE COCKS 5 JEREMY KIEL 5 TOM BECKETT 4 ANDREW SLIWKA 6 MITCH SOMES 4 BEN ROGERS 6 RYAN WEARNE 5 BRODIE COOPER 7 MICHAEL TOWAN 7 JACK HAWKINS 5 JORDAN PIDGEON 6 JOSH MURPHY 9 RYAN PLANT 8 HARRY WEBB 10 HENRY MASON 9 ANTHONY ROBERTSON 6 LUKE MCLEOD 7 JIMMY MOYLAN 11 FLETCHER ROWE 10 HARRISON KOCH 7 RYAN TERREY 8 SEAN ELLICOTT 12 ADAM GULDEN 11 JACK LUMSDEN 8 MATTHEW CAHILL 9 JAMES BRACKIN 13 JOEL ROBBIE 12 ANGUS BUNCLE 14 RICHARD TROON 13 GARETH BENBOW 9 JOSH TERREY 10 GAVIN NIXON 15 MICHAEL ARCHIBALD 11 LOGAN MEAD 14 THOMAS THURGARLAND 10 BRYCE MAYNE 16 NICK MCGANN 15 ERIC BURKE 12 PETER LE BRETON 17 ALEX FOOTE 16 BEN JOSEPH 11 SCOTT MACGUIRE 13 NICK WILLIAMSON 19 MATT RAWLINSON 17 DANIEL PEARSON 12 GRANT WEBB 20 TROY LUFF 18 LEVI BRAIN 14 ANDREW ROBERTSON 21 JOSH PARMENTER 19 CRAIG PRIDGEON 13 CHRIS WOLFE 15 SAM WOOD 22 JOSH WHITELAW 20 CALUM JOHNSTON 14 SCOTT NOLAN 16 AIDEN MACCULLOCH 23 ANTHONY RODRIGUES 21 JACK HUNTER 15 SUNNY GILL 17 SAM SIMPSON 24 RHYS MCALISTER 22 JACK LYNCH 27 ALEX HENDERSON 23 HAYDEN WASHINGTON 16 STUART MCKINLEY 18 MARK BISHOP 19 CAMERON LUDOWYKE 28 JACK MCKINLAY 24 CHRISTOPHER BURKE 17 CHARLIE GALAYINI 29 CHRIS JOURDAIN 25 GABE SMITH 20 STUART THOMPSON 26 ROBERT HART 18 BEN STORK 30 ED KIEL 21 STEVE MANN 31 JACK MCANESPIE 27 SAM HALDER 19 JOHN MANISCALCO 22 HUGH KIRKBY 32 DYLAN ROOS 28 ANDREW HURLEY 20 MARK HILL 33 ELLIOT HULL 29 NATHAN BOSSCHIETER 23 MARC WILLIAMS 34 TIM GARRETT 30 WILLIAM BRASSIL 21 SHANE WILLIAMS 24 GUS RODGERS 31 SAM RIX 36 RYAN FARRELLY 22 SAM NEIL 25 TOM POPE 37 TOM WILLIAMSON 32 JASPER LAMBE 26 DAN DISOTTO 38 JAMES PASCOE 33 AMOS MICHAEL 23 KANE RADFORD 40 BEN WAY 34 JACK PARKER 24 JACK MARA 27 NED ANDERSON 35 TOM MCCAFFERY 44 NATHAN ANGEL 28 LUKE GEMMILL 36 JIMI MCDONALD 25 ARIN RICKETT 53 RYAN PERT 37 BLAKE BRENDAN 29 RONAN WORDSWORTH 54 GEORGE PALLETT 33 ANDREW MUNNS 38 JAMES BEHAGG 34 PAT SOBB 58 THOMAS BLEECK 35 HAYDON TURNER 59 CAMERON MCKINLAY 39 ANDREW WRIGHT 35 LACHLAN HARRIS 60 TIM WIDMER 40 DOMINIC HUMPHRIES 36 AIDEN BELL 36 IAN JANDA www.sydneyafl.com.au 16 www.sydneyafl.com.au 21 Round 11– 29th—30th June 2013 Round 11 - 29th—30th June 2013 T E A M L I S T S T E A M L I S T S PENRITH SOUTHERN POWER WESTERN SUBURBS UTS Senior Coach: Craig Sharp Senior Coach: Rod Craig Senior Coach: Kevin Eynaud Senior Coach: Daniel Lynch

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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 BRYCE RONEY 1 DANIEL MCFARLANE 1 LIAM DAVIS 2 RYAN HINSON 2 JOSH SHEPHARD 2 JAMES CAICA 3 ADAM SHARP 2 ALAN FRITSCH 3 MATHEW LEMME 3 MICHAEL PUHLE 4 ANDREW DAVIS 4 PATRICK POPE 3 RYAN MURPHY 4 JARRYD POLLEY 5 BLAKE WORRALL-THOMPSON 5 MICHAEL ROSS 4 JAMES CLARKE 5 JARRYD LEAR 7 JUSTIN KENNA 6 JAKE SULTANA 5 JAKE MCINTOSH 8 FERGUS ADAMSON 7 DANIEL SCHROOT 6 JAMES NEWBURY 6 ROD CRAIG 9 RAWSON KIRKHOPE 8 GEORGE PANERAS 7 CLINTON MCGRATH 7 ANDREW WARDROP 10 MICHAEL ATKINSON 9 JAY EDWARDS 8 PATRICK WILMOT 11 SAM CHADWICK 10 BEN ROBINSON 8 STUART BRIERTY 12 TOM NIXON 11 DAVID BRADLEY 9 ANDREW CRAIG 9 PETER MAXWELL 13 BO NIXON 12 TAYT CORLESS 11 MATT EURELL 10 CAMERON ROE 14 ANDREW MORLEY 13 MAX MCNAMARA 11 MITCHELL NEW 12 BILL LAFFERTY 15 SCOTT TREGONING 14 MATTHEW PAYNE 12 ADAM COOK 13 SEAMUS PEARSON 17 BEN MOYLE 15 TIM CUMMINS 19 MIKE DAVIS 16 CHRIS WITHERS 13 MATTHEW YOUNG 14 STEPHEN HUDSON 21 LUKE TRIMBOLI 14 DANIEL TURNER 18 BRAD CAMILLERI 15 JEFFERY MORGAN 22 FRANK BOLAND 19 ADAM WEST 15 MICHAEL FINDLAY 16 TIMOTHY LAMBERT 23 DAVID LAVENDER 20 LIAM MURPHY 16 GRAHAM ENRIGHT 24 TOM STEINFORT 21 JOSH ANASIS 17 KYALL WALFORD 17 TIM JENSON 25 JONATHON SPRAGG 22 JAMES DENTON 18 ROBBIE BAMFORD 26 JAMES GARDINER 18 LUKE JANSSON 23 MICHAEL DENTON 19 RORY MILLER 27 LIAM FLANAGAN 19 ANDREW CLUFF 24 JAKE PONTON 29 MITCH HALL 20 JACK CODD-MILLER 25 JAKE PIANTA 20 LIAM AGGETT 30 HENRY WHITE 26 LACHLAN SMITH 22 ADRIAN ENRIGHT 21 LEVI SANDS 31 JOEL MINICHIELLO 27 TOM HALL 23 CORY EVERSON 22 LYN ROEHRIG 33 TIM AUREL-SMITH 28 HARLEY STIBBARD 34 SAM WAY 24 MARSHALL CAIRNDUFF 23 JOSHUA ZOPPO 29 ED KIRBY 35 PATRICK HEALEY 30 TIM BEULTER 25 LEON JOHNSON 24 MARCUS LINSEN 36 LACHIE LAMONT 31 JOSH GOSCOMBE 26 BRENDAN KELLY 25 ELLIOTT HARPER 37 JAMES O’HARE 32 JAMES DEVLIN 38 JAMES HUME 27 IAN HOLDER 26 BRENTON MUMME 34 TOM NOBLE 28 MATTHEW MCQUADE 40 KAIZAAD MEHTA 27 SCOTT LEAR 37 MATTHEW LEWIS 41 JOT LYNAS 33 MATTHEW BENNETT 42 LUKE JONES 37 JUSTIN O’NEIL 43 LUCA MICELI 34 RYAN KING-THHORNBURG 45 CHRIS LUCAS 45 CHRIS BOLT 44 HARRY WHITING 46 NATHAN WRIGHT 36 TRISTAN SMITH 45 FEARGHAL PURCELL 53 YANNICK MILLIGAN-SAVILLE 62 BEN MCGOVERN 44 TROY SHEEN 46 MICHAEL MURRELL www.sydneyafl.com.au 20 www.sydneyafl.com.au 17 Round 11– 29th—30th June 2013 Round 11 - 29th—30th June 2013 T E A M L I S T S T E A M L I S T S SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES ST GEORGE BALMAIN SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Senior Coach: Trent Baker Senior Coach: Terry Mudge Senior Coaches: Leigh Conway Senior Coach: Tom Morrison

www.hillseagles.com.au and Damien Hall www.hillseagles.com.au www.stgeorgeafc.com.au www.suanfc.com.au www.balmaindockers.com.au www.suanfc.com.au

Team List Team List Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 BEN BOURKE 1 BEN HODGSON 4 MICHAEL HIGGINS 5 TEDDY STRUDWICK 2 DANIEL NAPPER 1 BRENT JOHNSON 5 JACK CASPERSONN 3 LEWIS BROOME 7 TIM PHYSICK 8 BRENDAN NORTON 4 PATRICK MCBRIDE 3 DAN BRIAN 10 STEPHEN DOYLE 5 JESSE MUDGE 14 MONTY KROCHMAL 12 TIM GARLICK 4 SEAN BOWEN 6 BLACKE GUTHRIE 15 JAMES LEWINGTON 13 AARON SAVAGE 7 DAVID RYAN 5 TIM UNDERWOOD 17 JESS MCGUIRK 14 BRAD URE 8 MICHAEL MILNER 6 SAM WALLWORK 18 ANTON TURCO 15 STUART TURNER 9 DECLAN DONOHUE 19 MICHAEL FIGG 7 KIERAN HEWITT 16 DEAN COSTELLO 10 BEN JONES 20 TOM MORRISON 11 STEPHEN WILSEN 20 DANIEL SPITERI 8 EDEN WOODEND 25 JORDAN MCCREARY 21 DAMIEN CHARLESTON 12 BEN SHARP 9 MATT ROUND 26 JACK MORWOOD 22 DAMIEN BONNEY 13 BRYCE ADDISON 30 CAMERON HOLMES 23 CALLEN YOUNG 14 TIM ADDISON 10 BRAD PLUG 15 DANIEL RIXON 32 MATT HUTTON 24 TRENT BAKER 16 LACHLAN PERRIS 11 LEIGH CONWAY 34 MAX CARTER 25 WILL BRADLEY 17 DEAN GILBERT 12 TYLER RYAN 36 MATTHEW POWYS 26 RYAN FITTON 18 NATHAN KENNY 37 RYAN EDWARDS 27 MATTHEW EASTMAN 19 NICK RYAN 13 BRENDAN JENKINS 38 ANDREW ELLIS 28 JIMMY GORDON 20 MICHAEL HOLMES 14 JOEL GRAY 39 KYLE UNDERWOOD 29 ROWAN BILKEY 21 ANDREW SHARP 15 JESS CASS 32 BEN WHARTON 22 JASON SADDINGTON 40 JORDAN WEIR 33 DOMINIC KILLWORTH 23 JON SHINEBERG 16 ADRIAN HILL 41 DOM VINCENT 24 ANDREW HERNE 42 BEN FITZPATRICK 34 NICK CROWE 17 AARON JENKINS 35 STEVEN O’CONNOR 25 JOSIAH FARRER 43 BILAL TAHA 26 MARK GRAHAM 36 JUSTIN STEER 18 TRAVIS STEVENS 44 GABE ROBBIE 27 PAUL SAIN 37 DEAN WRIGHT 19 LUKE DUIGNAN 45 ETIOSA OKUNBOR 28 MATT JONES 38 ALEX SNEDDEN 46 DAVE CONWAY 29 RICHARD TALBOT 20 TOM MABON 39 DONAL FURLONG 30 RYAN BENNETT 47 PETER HUGHES 21 WAYD BLACKBURN 40 JAKE FAMULARO 32 DAVID LYCAKIS 48 GLENN SMITH 41 JARROD RYLANCE 33 ALEXANDER WYNN 22 JAY TIMMS 49 ARON EVERETT 42 THEO GAVURI 34 DANIEL LIM 50 JETHRO BRAICO 23 SELBY LEE STEERE 43 YOSHI HARRIS 35 SHANE DEMIR 51 FRED SKULLEY 44 MARK SKUSE 36 MITCHELL EDWARDS 24 DANIEL LLOYD 52 BEN COFFEY 38 BILLY KATSITIS 45 DAMON STEER 25 KRIS ERICCSON 53 ANDREW CONGDON 40 CHRIS WINDLE 46 JAMES REAGAN 54 JAKE SWARTS 41 BEN MADDERN 27 RYAN JOHNSON 47 MATT SCHOLZ 42 HARRY BROOKS 55 ALEX DYSON 28 ALISTAIR DUELL-FERGUSON 48 MITCH STEVENS 44 DYLAN TAYLOR 56 BEN SCHOFIELD 49 LACHLAN COX 46 PETER BESJACK 30 JEROME FARRELL 57 RONAN GERAGHTY 50 ALEX FOXALL 48 JACK SCULLY 58 JOSH COLE 33 JOSHUA CASS 51 MICHAEL WALDRON 51 VINCENT STEVENS 59 ALEX O’DEA 52 ADAM FENDER 59 DANIEL ANNOR 34 LEWIS BOND 60 DAN RISBY www.sydneyafl.com.au 18 www.sydneyafl.com.au 19