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3 Afl Sydney Club Contacts 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 Sydney 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 George 11.7 v NS 4.11 Sunday 15th Sept St G 11.14 PH 10.16 UTS v Sydney Uni 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 PARENTS & SUPPORTERS Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. North Encourage participation, but don’t force it.
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