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P W L D F A % Pts The biggest news of the weekend was the Geelong Cats 15 14 1 0 1750 1151 152 56 Dockers thumping the Bombers last Sun- 15 13 1 1 1812 1351 134 54 day...and they now move off the bottom of the Hawthorn Hawks 15 13 2 0 1674 1288 129 52 ladder...At the other end, the Dogs are still top of the tree! 15 9 5 1 1431 1142 125 38 Collingwood Magpies 15 9 6 0 1652 1369 120 36

Adelaide Crows 15 8 7 0 1406 1327 105 32 Most of the scores from the First Division weekend of football were very lopsided with UTS not even let- Brisbane Lions 15 8 7 0 1552 1506 103 32 ting Camden score a goal on the weekend, the Goannas upsetting the Sharks, the Wolves disposing of St Kilda Saints 15 8 7 0 1383 1386 99 32 Penrith, and the Mac Warriors keeping the Jets to two solitary points. See below for my tips this weekend. North Melbourne 15 7 7 1 1386 1468 94 30 This weekend’s match of the round is certainly the blockbuster out at Charlie McLaughlin Reserve be- Calrton Blues 15 7 8 0 1468 1566 93 28 tween the East Coast Eagles (2nd) and the St George Crows (4th) - the Eagles have been in sensational Richmond Tigers 15 6 8 1 1556 1613 96 26 form of late and last weekend the disposed of the Blues by 10 goals - big Gus Seebeck chiming in with 8 Essendon Bombers 15 6 9 0 1454 1772 82 24 goals and Coulloupas and Physick playing starring roles. The Crows also had a massive win against the Lions with full forward Peter Dugmore kicking 10 goals and Cers and Donohue the dominant players. A Port Adelaide Power 15 4 11 0 1414 1537 92 16 tight contest, though the Eagles should win. East Coast Eagles by 18 points. Fremantle Dockers 15 2 13 0 1274 1484 85 8 LADDER AFL West Coast Eagles 15 2 13 0 1132 1741 65 8 Out at Monarch Oval the Campbelltown Blues (8th) take on the Pennant Hills Demons (3rd) - a match Melbourne Demons 15 2 13 0 1171 1814 64 8 which the Blues must win if they want to play finals football. The Demons are in a traffic jam at the top of the ladder and will not want to relinquish their position., they were well serviced by Mill, Crisfield and Carey on the weekend and will be too good for the Blues machine. Pennant Hills by 33 points. St. Kilda 18.11.119 def. Carlton 12.15.87 Collingwood 15.16.106 def. Adelaide 11.8.74 Out at Sydney Uni Oval No. 1 the Sydney University Students (5th) take on the Western Suburbs Magpies Geelong 18.10.118 def. Fremantle 6.8.44 (6th) in what will be a tight contest as the winner will jump into the Top 5 - both teams are sitting on 6 Essendon 24.11.155 def. Brisbane 18.10.118 wins and 7 losses. The Magpies will be looking for Withers, Frail and Eurell to stand up again whilst the North Melbourne 10.16.76 def. Port Adelaide 10.14.74 Students will be hoping Alex Lee can kick a bag of five or more and other stars such as Carr and Clare- Hawthorn 15.16.106 def. Sydney 10.15.75 brough to stand up. A great contest with the Magpies just getting over the line in a thriller. Western Bulldogs 14.11.95 def. Melbourne 9.10.64 LAST WEEK WEEK LAST Western Suburbs Magpies by 3 points. Richmond 24.8.152 def. West Coast 11.9.75 ROUND 16 Out at Henson Park this Saturday ladder leaders UNSW/ES Bulldogs take on the North Shore Bombers. Friday July 18 The Bombers are licking their wounds after a shock loss to the Dockers on the weekend whilst the Bull- Kangaroos v Collingwood at Telstra Dome dogs juggernaut continues to roll on - a thumping win against the Magpies and a six goal haul to Troy Luff BEHIND THE DESK THE BEHIND Saturday July 19 last weekend ensued a great day at Village Green. The Bombers will need to bounce back very quickly if Geelong v Western Bulldogs at Skilled Stadium they are to be competitive this weekend. The Bulldogs by plenty. UNSW/ES by 50 points. Richmond v Essendon at MCG Brisbane Lions v West Coast at GABBA Out at NDP next week the Lions host the Dockers in a massive battle for the spoon. The Dockers are on a St Kilda v Hawthorn at Telstra Dome Sunday July 20 high after a great win against the Bombers whilst the Lions had a big loss to the Crows last weekend. A Carlton v Sydney at Telstra Dome sensational battle awaits the Sydney AFL - get down to the Gong for a great battle . Port Adelaide v Adelaide at AAMI Stadium Wollongong by 8 points.

THIS WEEK Fremantle v Melbourne at Subiaco

First Division Tips: ROUND 17 Friday July 25 Southern Sharks by 30 points against Nor West Camden by 20 points against Penrith Hawthorn v Geelong at MCG UTS by 25 points against Holroyd-Parramatta Manly-Warringah by 11 points against Mac Uni Saturday July 26 Cheers Syd. Essendon v Collingwood at MCG Officeworks: West Coast v St Kilda at Subiaco Richmond v Brisbane Lions at Telstra Dome a trusted partner in the Sydney v Adelaide at SCG publication of the Sunday July 27 Port Adelaide v Fremantle at AAMI Stadium Football Record. NEXT WEEK Melbourne v Kangaroos at MCG Western Bulldogs v Carlton at Telstra Dome Record Cover Photo courtesy of Peter Davies of Photohaven

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LEADING GOALKICKERS Round 1 Round 8 Round 14 Sat 12 April Sat 31 May Sat 19 July PREMIER DIVISION SENIORS FIRST DIVISION SENIORS MW 9.6 UTS 11.14 CAM 15.15 PEN 10.3 Cats v Rams B ABBOTT (UNSW-ES) (1) 68 A THAIN (UTS) (10) 70 PEN 19.7 CAM 15.13 HP 10.11 MU 9.9 Goannas v Bats M EURELL (WES) (5) 57 M RAWLE (MW) (9) 68 SS 29.16 NW 1.0 NW 10.3 UTS 28.13 Wolves v Warriors A LEE (SU) (2) 51 D WORRELL (HP) (0) 54 MU 17.20 HP 7.7 MW 16.17 SS 12.8 P DUGMORE (STG) (10) 49 M DODDS (MW) (6) 38 Jets v Sharks

B ROGERS (ECE) (0) 39 Round 2 Rep Fixture FIRST DIVISION RESERVES Round 15 P TAYLOR (UTS) (9) 61 Sat 19 April Sat & Sun 7-8 June Sat 2 August PREMIER DIVISION RESERVES M MACDONALD (HP) (3) 39 CAM 1.3 MU 20.21 AFL Syd 6.8 Sapp 7.2 Rams v Goannas S MYERS (PH) (0) 40 T ANDERSON (MW) (0) 32 MW 12.4 SS 14.15 AFL Syd 7.4 N.C 6.3 L McWHIRTHER (SU) (0) 34 T PAECH (UTS) (2) 32 NW 10.8 PEN 15.10 AFL Syd 4.4 AFL Canb 2.11 Sharks v Wolves

B AINSWORTH (WOL) (3) 32 UTS 15.21 HP 4.5 AFL Syd 4.9 Hume 16.20 Bats v Jets C WINDLE (STG) (5) 28 U18 CHALLENGE CUP Warriors v Cats A LYNCH (UNSW-ES) (1) 26 L WILLIAMS (UNSW-ES) (1) 53 L HALL (SS) (3) 34 Round 3 Round 9 D MOORE (MU) (1) 32 Sat 26 April Sat 14 June Round 16 – Health Awareness U18 PREMIER CUP S WICKEN (MS) (0) 23 NW 14.10 CAM 8.4 UTS 11.22 HP 5.6 Sat 9 August L BRAIN (NSBo) (0) 30 MW 14.16 HP 11.12 PEN 17.11 NW 7.10 Cats v Sharks A GOVENDER (PH) (3) 29 SECOND DIVISION UTS 19.15 PEN 1.5 SS 19.15 CAM 4.8 J STEER (ECE) (5) 27 J RAKIC (PH) (2) 49 Goannas v Wolves SS 14.14 MU 7.7 MU 7.8 MW 22.9 N PARSONS (NSBe) (0) 26 S NEAL (UTS) (7) 35 Jets v Rams

T ELKINGTON (NSBe) (0) 24 N MCKINNON (SUB) (0) 28 Bats v Warriors

2008 LEADING GOALKICKERS 2008 Round 4 Round 10

PREMIER DIVISION SENIORS, RESERVES & UNDER 18 PREMIER CUP Sat 3 May Sat 21 June HP 17.13 CAM 9.14 CAM 15.13 NW 10.11 Round 17 Saturday July 19 MW 33.14 NW 7.8 SS 12.11 MU 10.8 Sat 16 August Campbelltown v Pennant Hills at Monarch Oval SS 27.23 PEN 5.0 UTS 14.28 PEN 3.6 Cats v Jets East Coast Eagles v St George at Charles McLaughlin Reserve UTS 16.16 MU 13.10 MW 10.14 HP 10.7 Rams v Sharks Sydney University v Western Suburbs at Sydney Uni No. 1 Oval Wolves v Bats UNSW-Eastern Suburbs v North Shore at Henson Park Round 5 Round 11 Warriors v Goannas North Shore Bears v Western Suburbs at Henson Park (U18 Premier Cup) Sat 10 May Sat 28 June St. Ignatius College, Riverview v North Shore Bombers at Riverview (U18 Premier Cup) UTS 22.13 SS 8.7 HP 17.9 CAM 14.10 Round 18 HP 18.16 NW 10.8 MU 8.6 UTS 12.9 Saturday July 26 Sat 23 August MW 33.17 CAM 8.4 NW 5.4 MW 19.16 Goannas v Cats Wollongong v Balmain Dockers at North Dalton Park MU 23.9 PEN 6.9 PEN 7.9 SS 17.19 Jets v Wolves FIRST DIVISION SENIORS, RESERVES & UNDER 18 CHALLENGE CUP Rams v Warriors Saturday July 19 Round 6 Round 12 Sharks v Bats Holroyd-Parramatta v Southern Sharks at Gipps Rd Oval Sat 17 May Sat 5 July

Manly-Warringah v Penrith at Weldon Oval CAM 6.3 UTS 17.13 CAM 12.10 MW 20.17 PEN 3.8 MW 26.17 NW 6.6 HP 18.12 Second Semi Final Manly-Warringah v Macquarie University at Weldon Oval (U18 Challenge Cup) SS 13.9 HP 10.7 PEN 10.5 MU 29.18 Sat 30 August University of Technology v Camden at Trumper Park NW 9.6 MU 15.16 SS 3.5 UTS 22.20 Macquarie University v Nor-West Jets at University Oval First Semi Final Pennant Hills v Southern Sharks at Ern Holmes Oval (U18 Challenge Cup) Round 7 Round 13 Sunday 31 August UNSW-Eastern Suburbs v Penrith at Mahoney Park (U18 Challenge Cup) Sat 24 May Sat 12 July Sunday July 20 HP 14.15 PEN 6.4 HP 15.12 SS 11.7 Preliminary Final Moorebank Sports v East Coast Eagles at Rosedale Park (U18 Challenge Cup) SS 24.13 NW 4.4 MW 23.13 PEN 10.4 Sat 6 September UTS 14.9 MW 19.15 UTS 29.20 CAM 0.10 SECOND DIVISION MU 24.26 CAM 3.5 MU 28.27 NW 0.2 Grand Final Saturday July 19

2008 AFL SYDNEY FIRST DIVISION SENIOR DRAW SENIOR DIVISION FIRST SYDNEY AFL 2008 Sat 13 September Holroyd-Parramatta v University of Technology at Gipps Rd Oval Sydney Uni Red v Macquarie University at Sydney Uni No. 1 Oval

UNSW-ES Whales v Manly-Warringah at Village Green

2008 FOXTEL SYDNEY AFLWEEK THIS FOXTEL 2008 UNSW-ES Bulldogs v Pennant Hills at Mahoney Park

Sunday July 20 Moorebank Sports v Sydney Uni Blue at Rosedale Park

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Round 1 Round 8 Sat 26 July Sat 5 April – Henson Park Sat 31 May Lions v Dockers PREMIER DIVISION SENIORS P W L D F A % PTS SU 20.14 BD 10.11 CAM 14.15 WOL 15.6 Round 15 UNSW/EASTERN SUBURBS 13 11 2 0 1541 1073 143 44 WS 16.17 WOLL 11.9 SU 12.24 STG 16.16 Sat 2 August EAST COAST EAGLES 13 10 3 0 1492 937 159 40 PH 16.17 CAM 11.14 PH 13.11 UNSW 14.10 Students v Bulldogs UNSW 15.4 ECE 10.12 ECE 21.12 BD 7.5 Magpies v Crows PENNANT HILLS 13 10 3 0 1468 1053 139 40 STG 9.13 v NS 8.12 WES 9.7 NS 14.14 Demons v Lions ST GEORGE 13 10 3 0 1269 985 128 40 Round 2 Rep Fixture Bombers v Blues Sat 12 April Sun 8 June SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 13 6 7 0 1304 1236 105 24 Sun 3 August NS 13.5 PH 24.19 AFL Syd 11.15 VAFA 13.8 WESTERN SUBURBS 13 6 7 0 1163 1270 91 24 BD 12.3 UNSW 25.12 Round 9 Dockers v Eagles WOLL 11.15 SU 14.11 Sat 14 June Round 16 – Health Awareness NORTH SHORE 13 5 8 0 1019 1387 73 20 Sun 13 April NS 6.15 STG 12.18 Sat 9 August CAMPBELLTOWN 13 4 9 0 934 1394 67 16 WS 10.17 CAM 11.13 UNSW 22.16 CAM 9.11 Bulldogs v Crows BALMAIN DOCKERS 13 2 11 0 1024 1516 67 8 ECE 14.17 STG 10.8 Sun 15 June Students v Blues Round 3 WOL 8.11 PH 10.20 Bombers v Magpies WOLLONGONG 13 1 12 0 998 1361 73 4 Sat 19 April WES 5.5 ECE 14.12 Eagles v Lions STG 15.5 UNSW 7.8 BAL 10.8 SU 21.11 Sun 10 August SU 18.20 ECE 19.8 Round 10 Dockers v Demons CAM 11.15 BD 11.9 Sat 21 June Round 17 WOLL 12.17 NS 9.9 CAM 12.11 WES 18.8 PREMIER DIVISION RESERVES P W L D F A % PTS Sat 16 August Sun 20 April ECE 21.12 SU 14.9 PENNANT HILLS 13 11 1 1 1476 524 281 46 Crows v Students PH 9.15 WS 12.7 STG 11.14 BD 5.12 UNSW/EASTERN SUBURBS 13 11 1 1 1440 540 266 46 Round 4 WOL 9.4 UNSW 13.12 Magpies v Dockers Sat 26 April PH 10.7 NS 16.17 Blues v Bulldogs EAST COAST EAGLES 13 11 2 0 1331 561 237 44 SU 17.13 CAM 6.10 Round 11 Lions v Bombers SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 13 8 5 0 1291 660 195 32 Sun 27 April Sat 28 June Sun 17 August ST GEORGE 13 8 5 0 1156 825 140 32 WES 17.17 BD 12.7 STG 11.5 PH 20.12 Demons v Eagles PH 18.13 STG 15.9 WOL 11.11 WES 18.10 Round 18 NORTH SHORE 13 6 7 0 1010 955 105 24 UNSW 22.14 WOL 16.9 ECE 16.11 UNSW 8.13 Sat 23 August WOLLONGONG 13 4 9 0 832 1117 74 16 ECE 17.14 NS 13.9 SU 13.16 NS 15.11 Bombers v Students WESTERN SUBURBS 13 3 10 0 786 1103 71 12 Round 5 Sun 29 June Bulldogs v Demons BALMAIN DOCKERS 13 2 11 0 482 1731 27 8 Sat 3 May BD 15.15 CAM 20.11 Eagles v Magpies PH 17.12 SU 13.11 Round 12 Lions v Blues CAMPBELLTOWN 13 0 13 0 209 1997 10 0 UNSW 16.14 WES 13.13 Sat 5 July Sun 24 August ECE 20.9 CAM 4.2 SU 13.17 WOL 12.9 Dockers v Crows NS 12.13 BD 9.5 UNSW 18.33 BAL 16.9 STG 17.4 WOL 12.7 WES 17.14 PH 25.14 Round 6 – Rivalry Round CAM 13.4 STG 18.17 Qualifying Final Sat 30 August U18 PREMIER CUP P W L D F A % MR Sat 10 May NS 8.9 ECE 29.11 LADDERS AFL SYDNEY 2008 NS 8.2 UNSW 32.15 Round 13 Elimination Final NORTH SHORE BOMBERS 11 10 1 0 1007 467 215 90 STG 13.16 CAM 5.7 Sat 12 July Sun 31 August EAST COAST EAGLES 12 9 3 0 833 724 115 75 BD 19.13 WOL 8.15 PH 13.12 SU 6.11 Second Semi Final CAMPBELLTOWN 11 8 3 0 805 583 138 72 ECE 11.11 PH 16.14 STG 20.18 WOL 9.11 Sat 6 September Sun 11 May ECE 17.17 CAM 9.7 First Semi Final PENNANT HILLS 12 8 4 0 1049 673 155 66 WES 15.10 SU 13.12 UNSW 19.12 WES 9.15 Sun 7 September Rep Fixture – Newcastle Sun 13 July Preliminary Final NORTH SHORE BEARS 11 5 6 0 815 862 94 45 Sat 17 May BAL 19.11 NS 12.17 Sun 14 September SAFL 21.20 BDAFL 19.13 Round 14 – Split Round WOLLONGONG 11 4 6 1 783 754 103 40 Grand Final Round 7 Sat 19 July Sat 20 September WESTERN SUBURBS 11 4 7 0 682 946 72 36 2008 AFL SYDNEY PREMIER DIVISION SENIOR DRAW SENIOR DIVISION PREMIER SYDNEY AFL 2008 Sat 24 May Blues v Demons ST GEORGE 12 1 10 1 574 978 58 12 STG 19.10 WES 10.9 Crows v Eagles

CAM 9.10 NS 12.10 ST IGNATIUS COLLEGE, RIVERVIEW Students v Magpies 9 0 9 0 392 953 41 0 PH 24.12 BD 7.4 Bulldogs v Bombers UNSW 15.22 SU 13.13 WOL 10.10 ECE 13.13

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FIRST DIVISION SENIORS P W L D F A % PTS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 13 12 1 0 1594 621 256 48 AFL SYDNEY TEAM OF THE WEEK– ROUND 13 MANLY-WARRINGAH 13 11 2 0 1712 854 200 44 SOUTHERN SHARKS 13 9 4 0 1379 920 149 36 Daniel Lambert MACQUAREI UNIVERSITY 13 7 6 0 1445 839 172 28 HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 13 7 6 0 1068 1031 103 28 Western Suburbs PENRITH 13 3 10 0 754 1638 46 12 Janis Blums CAMDEN 13 2 11 0 772 1676 46 8 Chris Murphy Balmain Dockers NOR-WEST JETS 13 1 12 0 638 1783 35 4 North Shore

FIRST DIVISION RESERVES P W L D F A % PTS Joel Carr Jon Bradfield Aaron Crisfield UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 13 12 1 0 1675 455 368 48 Sydney Uni UNSW/ES Pennant Hills MANLY-WARRINGAH 13 11 1 1 1707 409 417 46

SOUTERN SHARKS 13 8 4 1 1186 734 161 34 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 13 8 5 0 1282 709 180 32 Billy Dixon HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 13 6 7 0 819 970 84 24 NOR-WEST JETS 13 4 9 0 926 1012 91 16 Balmain Dockers PENRITH 13 1 12 0 312 1842 16 4 CAMDEN 13 1 12 0 292 2068 14 4 Bart Mill Matt Carey Matt Adamson Pennant Hills Pennant Hills Wollongong

Chris Gordon U18 CHALLENGE CUP P W L D F A % PTS St George UNSW/EASTERN SUBURBS 13 13 0 0 1420 480 295 52 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 13 9 4 0 1007 614 164 36 Jason Coulloupas MANLY-WARRINGAH 13 9 4 0 921 694 132 36 East Coast Eagles SOUTHERN SHARKS 13 7 6 0 912 873 104 28 MOOREBANK SPORTS 13 6 7 0 757 892 84 24 PENRITH 13 4 9 0 619 1002 61 16 EAST COAST EAGLES 13 3 10 0 644 1019 63 12 PENNANT HILLS 13 1 12 0 387 1093 35 4 Daniel Napper Mitch Cers Shanan Kershaw 2008 SYDNEY AFL LADDERS LADDERS AFL SYDNEY 2008 Balmain Dockers St George Campbelltown 13 ROUND WEEK– THE OF TEAM SECOND DIVISION P W L D F A % MR PENNANT HILLS 12 12 0 0 1353 365 370 100 SYDNEY UNI BLUE 12 10 2 0 1417 352 402 83

UNSW/ES BULLDOGS 12 9 3 0 1087 593 183 75 Peter Dugmore Troy Luff MOOREBANK SPORTS 12 9 3 0 1022 621 164 75 St George UNSW/ES SYDNEY UNI RED 13 6 7 0 824 1008 81 46 MANLY-WARRINGAH 12 5 7 0 639 962 66 41 UNSW/ES WHALES 12 4 8 0 957 1012 94 33 UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 12 4 8 0 849 927 91 33 Gus Seebeck MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 12 2 10 0 414 1315 31 16 Pennant Hills HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 13 0 13 0 271 1678 16 0

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SYDNEY AFL PREMIER DIVISION SENIORS: ROUND 14—July 28 & 29, 2007 SATURDAY JULY 12 EAST COAST EAGLES 2 - 4 9 - 9 11 - 13 17- 17 - 119 CAMPBELLTOWN 1 - 2 4 - 3 6 - 5 9 - 7 - 61 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 3.6 8.10 10.13 12.14.86 EAST COAST EAGLES UNSW/EASTERN SUBURBS 1.4 2.8 5.10 12.12.84 (Best Players): G. Seebeck, J. Coulloupas, B. Physick, D. Bowles, A. Floyd, R. Bilkey

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY (Goal Kickers): G. Seebeck 8, L. Stanford 3, A. Byerlee 2, A. Floyd 2, J. Coulloupas, M. Arbon CAMPBELLTOWN (Best Players): M Wakelin, J Moran, N Cain, M Higgins, B Malone, J Terry (Best Players): C. Lees, S. Kershaw, D. Fraser, M. Skuse, M. Irving, B. Reid (Goal Kickers): M Healy 3, J Terry 3, D Hoo 2, A Kraefft 2, J Blums, C McLachlan (Goal Kickers): C. Lees 3, S. Kershaw 3, M. Skuse, J. Wright, L. Coughlan UNSW/EASTERN SUBURBS UMPIRES: A. Lewis, F. Kalayzich, G. Callaghan at Charles McLaughlin Reserve (Best Players): R Phillips, J Keogh, O Sidlo-Jones, B Roberts, D Dowling, A Darling

(Goal Kickers): B Abbott 6, C Coupe 2, M Carey, A Darling, M Collett, J Kiel UMPIRES: D Anderson, D Hill, B Hiissey at Sydney Uni No. 1 Oval UNSW/EASTERN SUBURBS 6 - 3 12 - 9 15 - 10 19- 12 - 126 ST GEORGE 1.2 1.2 3.6 7.6.48 WESTERN SUBURBS 2 - 4 2 - 11 6 - 13 9 - 15 - 69 UNSW/EASTERN SUBURBS PENNANT HILLS 3.4 7.7 12.10 13.14.92 (Best Players): B. Abbott, J. Bradfield, T. Luff, L. Jarjoura, P. Kefalas, S. Pech ST GEORGE (Goal Kickers): T. Luff 6, M. Collett 2, A. Heffernan 2, B. Sutton 2, M. Carey 2, S. Pech 2, D. Rampe, A. (Best Players): B Haberley, D Lowry, V Stevens, G Raper, T Coles, R Craig Darling, B. Abbott WESTERN SUBURBS (Goal Kickers): S Demir, S Richmond, D Donohue, A Low, T Cole, J Wilsen, B Percy (Best Players): D. Lambert, M. Kassem, M. Frail, M. Withers, M. Eurell, E. Kassem PENNANT HILLS (Goal Kickers): M. Eurell 5, A. Taylor 2, C. French, M. Mendola (Best Players): P Carey, R Laing, A Crisfield, R Ediriwickrama, L Shepherd, L Spencer UMPIRES: D. Deigan, J. Fox, A. Rutherford at Village Green (Goal Kickers): L Spencer 4, S Reed 2, P Carey, B Jack, J Barratt, M Carey, R Laing, C Richardson, R Ediriwickrama

UMPIRES: M Gestier, S Richardson, T Pannell at Olds Park

CAMPBELLTOWN 3.0 7.5 9.6 12.9.81 PENNANT HILLS 6 - 5 9 - 7 10 - 7 13- 12 - 90 NORTH SHORE 4.5 5.6 9.10 11.13.79 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 0 - 1 3 - 5 5 - 7 6 - 11 - 47 PENNANT HILLS CAMPBELLTOWN (Best Players): B. Mill, A. Crisfield, M. Carey, C. Richardson, M. Aitken, P. Carey (Best Players): T Parker, C Everson, C Kendrick, M Morey, C Fretwell, B Reid (Goal Kickers): L. Spencer 3, S. Myers 2, N. Campbell 2, B. Mill, P. Carey, K. Wright, A. Goodall, A. (Goal Kickers): M Withers 4, C Lees 3, C Fretwell 2, R Moller, T Parker, G Garner Richardson, C. Setford NORTH SHORE SYDNEY UNIVERSITY (Best Players): J. Carr, C. Clarebrough, A. Lee, B. Coles, N. Clark, N. Cain (Best Players): D Fitzgerald, R Meldrum, B Attwood, M Parker, J Crosby, B Barnes (Goal Kickers): A. Lee 2, A. Scott 2, M. Egan, N. Cain (Goal Kickers): M Sawyer 4, B Attwood 3, C McLachlan 2, D Fitzgerald, P Bracking UMPIRES: M. Gestier, P. Barron, B. Hissey at Ern Holmes Oval UMPIRES: G Callaghan, D Deigan, N Lessels at Monarch Oval

FROM THE FROM VAULT EAST COAST EAGLES 3.5 9.7 19.11 22.18.150 WESTERN SUBURBS 1.2 5.4 5.4 6.4.40 ST GEORGE 4 - 5 6 - 10 12 - 12 20- 18 - 138 WOLLONGONG 3 - 3 6 - 7 9 - 8 9 - 11 - 65 EAST COAST EAGLES ST GEORGE (Best Players): B Rogers, R Bilkey, A Floyd, M Sankey, B Ure, K Pearson (Best Players): M. Cers, P. Dugmore, D. Donohue, C. Gordon, D. Williams, N. Charlwood (Goal Kickers): B Rogers 7, A Floyd 3, G Seebeck 2, D Chapman 2, B Oliver 2, A Stubbs 2, S Ryan 2, R Fitton, A McLennan (Goal Kickers): P. Dugmore 10, M. Cers 3, C. MacDougal 2, A. Low 2, M. Goolagong, M. Milner, D. Watkins WESTERN SUBURBS WOLLONGONG (Best Players): E Kassem, T Johnston, M Sykes, B Pearse, T Lambert, S Kassem (Best Players): M. Adamson, A. McConnochie, M. Hogan, T. Heath, N. Mitchell, R. Neels (Goal Kickers): C. Stanton 4, D. McClure 2, A. McConnochie, C. Wells, G. Batty (Goal Kickers): S Kassem 3, T Johnston, R Salter, S Blizzard UMPIRES: S. Richardson, M. Peck, T. Williamson at Olds Park UMPIRES: F Kalayzich, A Lewis, M Peck at Sydney Showground

BALMAIN DOCKERS 1.5 3.6 9.12 10.17.77

WOLLONGONG 6.2 10.6 12.9 15.9.99 SUNDAY JULY 13 BALMAIN DOCKERS 6 - 1 8 - 3 14 - 8 19- 11 - 125 BALMAIN DOCKERS NORTH SHORE 1 - 2 7 - 7 10 - 11 12 - 17 - 89 (Best Players): D Hall, E Davis, M Dunlea, D Hayes, D Bowles, N Todd BALMAIN DOCKERS (Goal Kickers): D Hall 4, N Todd 3, M Dunlea, A Coles, D Hayes (Best Players): B. Dixon, D. Napper, J. Blums, A. Cottrell, R. Officer, M. Bujch 2008 ROUND 13 PREMIER DIVISION SENIORS RESULTS SENIORS DIVISION PREMIER 13 ROUND 2008 (Goal Kickers): D. Napper 5, R. Officer 5, B. Dixon 4, J. Blums 2, J. Dickens, M. Bujch, B. Arndell WOLLONGONG NORTH SHORE (Best Players): S Dennis, J Tier, L Norton-Smith, A McConnochie, A Patterson, S Dowling (Best Players): C. Murphy, B. Fitzgerald, B. Attwood, L. Pryor, S. Carruthers, A. Harry (Goal Kickers): S Dennis 4, A McConnochie 3, B Patterson 2, T Bartlett 2, A Patterson, M Toussis, S Phillips, J Weavers (Goal Kickers): R. Butchatsky 4, B. Attwood 3, D. Kulk 2, M. Long, M. Voyage, R. Wason UMPIRES: P Barron, J Fox, P Humphries at Drummoyne Oval UMPIRES: S. Richardson, S. Harrison, C. Fletcher at Drummoyne Oval

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ST GEORGE 5 - 1 7 - 3 12 - 5 15- 8 - 98 Name: Troy Luff WOLLONGONG 2 - 0 5 - 4 5 - 4 6 - 7 - 43 Club: UNSW/ES Bulldogs ST GEORGE (Best Players): D. Ryan, C. Windle, M. Barry, C. Guild, P. Aley, V. Stevens Date of Birth: 22 November, 1969 (old!) (Goal Kickers): D. Ryan 6, C. Windle 5, D. Allen, P. Aley, R. Aughterson, T. Dalton WOLLONGONG Nickname: Luffy (Best Players): C. Hally-Burton, S. Morgan, N. Mitchell, P. Veerhuis, J. Ayre, S. Hancock (Goal Kickers): B. Ainsworth 3, M. Simpson 2, A. Porter Favorite AFL Team: Swans

Favorite Playing Position: On the ball

Most Difficult Opponent: Wayne Carey EAST COAST EAGLES 11 - 3 20 - 6 26 - 10 34- 14 - 218 CAMPBELLTOWN 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 Best Sydney AFL Player Seen: Brad Abbott/Jon Vlatko EAST COAST EAGLES (Best Players): A. Tovell, C. Durie, P. Vlatko, S. Lear, N. Laing, M. Scholz Most Annoying Teammate: Peter Kefalas (Goal Kickers): P. Vlatko 6, A. Power 5, A. Tovell 5, J. Patira 2, J. Duss 2, J. Ford 2, N. Laing 2, C. Durie 2, B. Whale 2, A. Moeller 2, D. Gatte, J. Madden, M. Scholz, D. Eggleton Funniest Teammate: Brad Abbott CAMPBELLTOWN (Best Players): K. Bradley, B. Sommerville, C. Pal, M. Chandler, J. Mullaney, S. Lakeman Most Embarrassing Football Moment: Kicking at goal on the run form 25m out and kicking it straight to

(Goal Kickers): Nil an opposition player standing in the goal square.

Greatest Football Achievement: Yet to achieve that elusive premiership

Best Football Advice Given to You: Football is a game, so play it to enjoy and have fun

PENNANT HILLS 4 - 4 6 - 5 7 - 9 8- 11 - 59 Previous Clubs played for: Balmain, Swans, Nelson Bay SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 1 - 2 2 - 4 4 - 6 5 - 7 - 37 PENNANT HILLS Junior Club: Cumberland Park (Traralgon JFL) (Best Players): D. Boulet, B. Miles, M. Hossen, M. Eddy, S. Jones, M. Holgate (Goal Kickers): S. Low 2, S. Jones 2, M. Thomas, M. Hossen, M. Holgate, T. Kenny SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Name: Andrew Travers (Best Players): L. Barnes, T. Ly, M. McCleary, P. Younan, A. Connor, T. Smith Club: Nor-West Jets (Goal Kickers): M. Nicholson 2, S. Crichton, R. Wood, T. Ly Date of Birth: 16 November, 1982

Nickname: Shagga

UNSW/EASTERN SUBURBS 2 - 3 8 - 7 11 - 13 16- 16 - 112 Favourite AFL Team: St Kilda WESTERN SUBURBS 1 - 1 1 - 3 1 - 5 3 - 7 - 25 UNSW/EASTERN SUBURBS Favourite Playing Position: Centre Half Back

(Best Players): G. Archibold, H. Lee, A. Tomasiello, B. Roberts, A. Henderson, M. Lewis PROFILES AFLSYDNEY (Goal Kickers): G. Archibold 6, T. Beaton 3, M. Lewis 2, M. Keys 2, C. Coen, A. Lynch, S. Ball Most Difficult Opponent: All Ruckmen WESTERN SUBURBS (Best Players): M. Stokes, D. Coughlin, R. Cott, A. Dowdle, D. Green, N. Taylor Best Sydney AFL Player Seen: Aaron Clayden (Goal Kickers): N. Taylor, A. Dowdle, A. Finlayson Most Annoying Teammate: Chris Hall (Give me a wave)

Funniest Teammate: Matt "Oyster" Brophy

BALMAIN DOCKERS 1 - 2 1 - 3 4 - 4 5- 4 - 34 Most Embarrassing Football Moment: Playing along side PK's Mo NORTH SHORE 5 - 1 14 - 3 20 - 5 25 - 11 - 161 BALMAIN DOCKERS Greatest Football Achievement: Nor-West Jets 2005/2006 Premierships. (Best Players): J. Crosthwaite, P. Di Vito, A. Kyprianou, D. Carle, K. Hewitt, G. Howe (Goal Kickers): A. Kyprianou 4, K. Hewitt Best Football Advice Given to You: "20 year old midfielders that rest in the forward pocket don't NORTH SHORE punch themselves in the back of the head". Wombat (Best Players): R. Brock, R. Lynch, J. Russell - Jones, B. Sheidow, H. Hampel, A. Svendsen (Goal Kickers): B. Sheidow 7, H. Hampel 5, R. Lynch 4, A. Barker 3, P. Khalil 2, T. Elkington 2, R. Previous Clubs played for: Cerberus Football Club (VIC), Naracoorte Football Club (SA) Snowden, R. Brock Junior Club: Naracoorte Football Club 2008ROUND 13PREMIER DIVISION RESERVES RESULTS

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Whatever you need to know about the Sydney AFL is ST GEORGE 1 - 0 5 - 1 6 - 4 7- 9 - 51 WOLLONGONG 3 - 4 5 - 4 6 - 7 7 - 9 - 51 available on the web ST GEORGE

www.sydneyafl.com.au (Best Players): R. Bennett, E. Corvino, L. Davis, J. Mills, A. Pandelis, A. Hinson (Goal Kickers): D. Williams 3, T. Mutton 3, R. Young WOLLONGONG Latest News Results (Best Players): B. Griffin, M. Pelda, M. Daly, R. Wells, K. Temple, D. Perger (Goal Kickers): A. Riley 2, M. Daly 2, B. Potter, S. Tibben, R. Wells

2008 Fixtures Ladders

Photo Gallery Sydney AFL Forms EAST COAST EAGLES 3 - 0 10 - 2 11 - 5 14- 9 - 93 CAMPBELLTOWN 4 - 1 5 - 1 8 - 2 10 - 4 - 64 EAST COAST EAGLES All the details and player information will be available on the (Best Players): J. Steer, M. Power, A. Groome, J. Shephard, J. Collis, M. Karafilis (Goal Kickers): J. Steer 5, J. Moeller 3, J. Gordon 3, D. Clinch, M. Power, S. Pierce CAMPBELLTOWN SAFL WEBSITE SAFLWEBSITE website by 9pm on the day of the match (Best Players): B. Ferguson, D. Herne, S. Doherty, K. Bradley, N. Tyerman, A. Sneddon (Goal Kickers): D. Herne 3, B. Yakimov 2, D. Hannam, N. Tyerman, B. Ferguson, A. Sned- Quality action photos of selected AFL Sydney games can don, S. Irving be viewed at:

http://gallery.mvettasphotography.com/sydafl/ PENNANT HILLS 1 - 4 4 - 4 9 - 4 9- 5 - 59 NORTH SHORE BEARS 5 - 1 9 - 1 11 - 2 15 - 8 - 98 PENNANT HILLS Enquiries: Michael Vettas on 0414 899 515 (Best Players): R. Wordsworth, J. Schwarze, N. Baglin, F. Nixon, B. Jones, M. Thomas

PHOTOS (Goal Kickers): A. Govender 3, M. Thomas 2, B. Jones 2, N. Baglin, A. Moraitis NORTH SHORE BEARS PARENTS, SPECTATORS & SUPPORTERS: (Best Players): S. Stapleton, N. Parsons, C. MacKinnon, E. Adcock, L. Clancy, I. Robertson • Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. (Goal Kickers): N. Parsons 6, L. Clancy 3, M. Anderson 2, M. New 2, C. Gallo, J. Lanning • Encourage participation, but don’t force it. • Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. • Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not downgrade. • Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators Fifth spot is up for grabs this weekend and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. when Sydney Uni host Western Suburbs • Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. at Sydney Uni No. 1 Oval on Saturday • 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 politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and family that are let down with such remarks. • 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.

CODE OF CONDUCT CONDUCT CODEOF • Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, 2008 ROUND 13UNDER 18PREMIER CUPRESULTS coaches, officials or players. • Abusive language is unacceptable.

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FIRST DIVISION SENIORS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 6 - 4 14 - 8 22 - 16 29- 20 - 194 CAMDEN 0 - 2 0 - 5 0 - 6 0 - 10 - 10 Thursday, August 7 will mark 150 years since the first re- UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY corded game of football was played. (Best Players): S. Hissey, L. Trimboli, R. Moten, S. Quinn, A. Davis, D. Teasdale (Goal Kickers): A. Thain 10, A. Davis 6, S. Hissey 3, D. Teasdale 2, M. Russell, S. Silver, S. Quinn, M. Atkinson, A. Whooley, J. Urban, J. Ryan, R. Eagle To celebrate this milestone, Kick Around Australia Day has CAMDEN been scheduled, giving all Australians the opportunity to join (Best Players): B. Wright, C. Van Luenen, B. Laid, M. Kennedy, B. Grasso, D. Coleman in the celebrations. (Goal Kickers): Nil

NGE CUP NGE As part of Kick Around Australia Day, primary and secondary MANLY-WARRINGAH 7 - 3 12 - 4 18 - 10 23- 13 - 151 PENRITH 4 - 1 5 - 2 9 - 3 10 - 4 - 64 schools around the country are encouraging students to wear their footy colours to school, MANLY-WARRINGAH organise kicking and handballing competitions or complete one of the new footy themed pro- (Best Players): B. Brendan, M. Rawle, S. Tier, A. Wright, C. Donovan, D. Pearson grams that have been developed in line with the curriculum. (Goal Kickers): M. Rawle 9, M. Dodds 6, D. Canham 3, B. Andrews 2, M. Webb, P. Horrell, A. Jarvie PENRITH To register your school, visit afl.com.au/schools . (Best Players): J. Keane, B. Paterson, J. Edwards, G. Bradley-Labra, L. Smith, T. McNamara (Goal Kickers): G. Bradley-Labra 3, M. Burgess 2, J. Keane 2, J. Edwards, J. Dryden, T. Badger Businesses across Australia are also invited to join in the celebrations by offering employees the opportunity to stop work and have a kick of the footy on August 7 or wear their footy scarf

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 10 - 6 14 - 13 19 - 19 28- 27 - 195 to work. NOR-WEST JETS 0 - 0 0 - 2 0 - 2 0 - 2 - 2 MACQUARIE UNIV J. Whyte, R. Gillespie, C. Barnes, H. Mangal, T. Reddin, B. Cooper Community football clubs can take part in the festivities by holding a BBQ or pie night after (Goal Kickers): C. Barnes 6, J. Whyte 4, N. Hilton 3, J. Bates 3, M. Tharme 2, S. Millard 2, R. Gillespie 2, training. M. Twohig 2, S. Newman 2, H. Mangal, B. Cooper NOR-WEST JETS To find out more about how you get involved in Kick Around Australia Day, visit (Best Players): P. Sherwood, A. Bayne, B. Carroll, A. Whiles, P. Kyle, N. Milkins 150years.com.au . (Goal Kickers): Nil

HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 1 - 2 6 - 8 10 - 10 15- 12 - 102 SOUTHERN SHARKS 3 - 3 4 - 4 9 - 3 11 - 7 - 73 HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA (Best Players): B. Harland, T. Barton, B. Rizzo, T. Balzan, A. Munns, B. Crane Team of the Year & Representative Presentation Dinner (Goal Kickers): B. Harland 7, L. Mansbridge 4, G. Kennedy 2, S. Costello, B. Crane SOUTHERN SHARKS Wednesday August 27— Club Swans, Kings Cross (Best Players): T. Shean, A. Carmody, S. Brierty, D. Kempster, J. O'Sullivan, D. Wild (Goal Kickers): J. O'Sullivan 4, W. Oakley 2, D. Taylor, A. Carmody, R. Davis, J. Wood, J. Thomson Phelan & Snow Medal Night Monday September 15— WatervieW Convention Centre, Homebush Bay FIRST DIVISION RESERVES UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 35- 29 – 239 def. CAMDEN 0 - 0 – 0 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 13- 14 – 92 def. NOR-WEST JETS 7 - 6 – 48 Premier Division & Under 18 Premier Cup Finals SOUTHERN SHARKS 8 - 11 – 59 def. HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 7- 7 – 49 MANLY-WARRINGAH def. PENRITH (forfeit) Saturday August 30—Qualifying Final Sunday August 31—Elimination Final

UNDER 18 CHALLENGE CUP Saturday September 6—Second Semi Final UNSW/EASTERN SUBURBS 8 - 15 – 63 def. MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 4- 8 – 32 SOUTHERN SHARKS 14 - 13 – 97 def. EAST COAST EAGLES 5- 7 – 37 Sunday September 7—First Semi Final MANLY-WARRINGAH 20- 18 – 138 def. PENRITH 2 - 5 – 17 Sunday September 14—Preliminary Final MOOREBANK SPORTS def. PENNANT HILLS (forfeit) Saturday September 20—Grand Final

SECOND DIVISION PENNANT HILLS 12 - 10 – 82 def. MOOREBANK SPORTS 7- 10 - 52 First Division, Under 18 Challenge Cup & Second Division Finals UNSW/ES BULLDOGS 22- 10 – 142 def. HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA 1 - 3 - 9 Saturday August 30—Second Semi Final UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 18- 10 – 118 def. UNSW/ES WHALES 7 - 4 - 46 MANLY-WARRINGAH 15- 8 – 98 def. SYDNEY UNI RED 6 - 11 - 47 UMPCOMING EVENTS EVENTS UMPCOMING AUSTRALIA AROUND KICK Sunday August 31—First Semi Final 2008 ROUND 13 FIRST & SECOND DIVISION & U18 CHALLE U18 DIVISIONSECOND & & 13 FIRST ROUND 2008 SYDNEY UNI BLUE def. MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY (forfeit) Saturday September 6—Preliminary Final Saturday September 13—Grand Final

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DANIEL BRIAN (Balmain Dockers) In 2008 a Club Championship Award will be issued to the leading Premier Division and First Division Club based on on-field performance of their top three grades. Points will be

The Round 13 NAB Rising Star nomination is Daniel Brian from the Balmain awarded as follows: Dockers. Seniors: 6 points for a win; 3 for a draw, 0 for a loss Daniel is a regular First Grader at Balmain this season although he qualifies to still play Under 18s. He is a strong kick, safe mark and a great team player. Reserves: 4 points for a win; 2 for a draw, 0 for a loss He averages over 20 possessions per game and has been used in a variety of positions throughout the season. Under 18’s/Second Division: 2 points for a win; 1 for a draw, 0 for a loss

Daniel is one of the first on the training track and displays a great determina- If a club only has two teams their total points have a 10% weighting added to them. tion to do well. He is well supported by his father Russell who has become as regular fixture as Daniel around the club. Club Championship Points as at July 14, 2008 Daniel will be a great player for Balmain for a long period of time.

Premier Division Seniors Reserve U18's Second Weighting Total

UNSW/ES 66 46 26 138 Previous Nominees Rd 1 Dylan Taylor (St George) Rd 7 Jake Trestrail (Pennant Hills) Pennant Hills 60 46 16 122 Rd 2 Sam Rutland (UNSW/ES) Rd 8 Andrew Polkinghorne (East Coast Eagles) Rd 3 Max Wilson (North Shore) Rd 9 Mitchell Frail (Western Suburbs) East Coast Eagles 60 44 18 122 Rd 4 Brydon Coles (Sydney University) Rd 11 Teddy Strudwick (North Shore)

NAB RISING STAR NAB Rd 5 Matthew Keys (Campbelltown) Rd 12 Nick Clark (Sydney University) St George 60 32 3 95 Rd 6 Nick Charlwood (St George) Sydney University 36 32 20 88

North Shore 30 20 20 70 SCOTT GATTE (East Coast Eagles) Western Suburbs 36 12 8 56

WHICH ARE YOU? The Round 14 Volunteer of the Campbelltown 24 0 16 40 Are you the active member Week is Scott Gatte from East Wollongong 6 16 9 31 That kind that would be missed Coast Eagles. Or are you just contented Balmain Dockers 12 6 0 1.8 19.8 Your name was on the list Scott Gatte has taken on the role of Volunteer Coordinator this season Do you attend the meetings and has been tireless in gaining First Division Seniors Reserve U18's Second Weighting Total And mingle with the flock volunteers to ensure that they only Or do you just stay at home have to do a job once every three or And criticise and knock Manly Warringah 66 46 18 130 four weeks. UTS 72 48 8 128 Do you take active part To help the work along Scott has put together a volunteer Southern Sharks 54 36 14 104 Or are you satisfied to be roster for the year and is at most Thursday night trainings to make sure everything is OK for the 2008CHAMPIONSHIPCLUB AWARD The kind that just belong Macquarie University 42 32 18 92 weekend. He is there on weekends to look after the volunteers Do you push the cause along and takes their place if, on the odd occasion, they can not turn Holroyd Parramatta 42 24 0 66 And make things really tick up. Or leave the work to just a few Moorebank 12 16 2.8 30.8 And talk about the clique Scott filled in as ground manager when the normal ground manager was unavailable for the game against UNSW-Eastern Penrith 18 4 8 30 Think this question over Suburbs. You know right from wrong Nor West 6 16 2.2 24.2 Are you an active member He is always giving of his time for the club and he is one of Camden 12 4 1.6 17.6 Or do you just belong those people that all clubs need to ensure the club runs smoothly. VOLUNTEER OF THE WEEK WEEK THE OF VOLUNTEER

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Goal Umpiring

If a goal umpire is appointed by the Sydney AFL then they are the final judge of a score. They are also responsible for recording all behinds and goals scored in a match.

To be registered as a score, the ball must have completely crossed the goal or behind line or hit the goal post. For a goal to be recorded the ball must AFL Sydney will be getting behind the ‘Call to Arms’ cross the goal line after being kicked by the attacking initiative which supports the Cancer Council. team. For a behind to be recorded the ball must cross the behind line, be touched by a player before completely crossing the goal or behind line, or hit the goal post. If the ball hits or travels over the top of the behind post, it will be considered out of bounds.

‘Call To Arms’ provides local sporting communities with When a score is recorded the goal umpire waives one flag for a behind and two flags for a the opportunity to raise funds for all men facing cancer goal so that both goal umpires will record a correct score. and help the men within your community think about Have you got what it takes to Goal Umpire? The Sydney AFL is in need of Goal Umpires. what they can do to prevent cancer. You will have one of the best seats in the house, and will be taught all you need to know, while being paid well at the same time.

Contact Carl Fletcher to start umpiring on [email protected] or 8333 8023. By registering your club and by asking players to don a yellow armband, you will help prevent, detect and treat PREMIER DIVISION SENIORS, RESERVES & UNDER 18 PREMIER CUP cancers in men Saturday August 2 Sydney University v UNSW/Eastern Suburbs at Sydney Uni No. 1 Oval Western Suburbs v St. George at Picken Oval As a club you are encouraged to partake in this initiative Pennant Hills v Wollongong at Ern Holmes Oval by visiting the ‘Call to Arms’ link below and registering North Shore v Campbelltown at Gore Hill Oval North Shore Bears v St Ignatius College, Riverview at Gore Hill Oval (U18 Premier Cup) your club. Sunday August 3 Balmain Dockers v East Coast Eagles at Drummoyne Oval FIRST DIVISION SENIORS, RESERVES & UNDER 18 CHALLENGE CUP Remember one in two men will be diagnosed with Saturday August 2 cancer by the age of 85. Penrith v Holroyd-Parramatta at Greygums Oval Penrith v East Coast Eagles at Greygums Oval (U18 Challenge Cup) It could be you, or it could be your best mate. Southern Sharks v Manly-Warringah at Gwawley Park University of Technology v Nor-West Jets at Trumper Park So register now at www.calltoarms.com.au Macquarie University v Camden at University Oval Macquarie University v Moorebank Sports (U18 Challenge Cup) or call 1300 65 65 85 Sunday August 3 UNSW/Eastern Suburbs v Pennant Hills at Village Green (U18 Challenge Cup) SECOND DIVISION

Saturday August 2 Pennant Hills v Manly-Warringah at Ern Holmes Oval Sydney Uni Blue v Holroyd-Parramatta at Sydney Uni No. 1 Oval University of Technology v Sydney Uni Red at Trumper Park Macquarie University v Moorebank Sports at University Oval Sunday August 3

HEALTH AWARENESS ROUND—AUGUST 9 & 10 & 9 ROUND—AUGUST AWARENESS HEALTH UNSW/ES Bulldogs v UNSW/ES Whales at Village Green AFL SYDNEY NEXT ROUND ROUND NEXT SYDNEY AFL WHISTLE THE BEHIND

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President: Anton Lewis Secretary: Sean Richardson Email: [email protected] 1 Anton LEWIS Website: www.nswafua.com.au 2 Matthew GESTIER 3 Danny DEIGAN 4 Sean RICHARDSON PRESIDENTS RUMBLINGS

5 Graham GLASSFORD This week saw the NSWAFUA meet again with the AFL to discuss our future 6 Justin FOX CBA. There are a number of issues that are pivotal to ensure umpiring is 7 Frank KALAYZICH improved for the foreseeable future, and we will continue to discuss this with 8 Michael PECK Members at our next Association meeting. We will continue to keep mem- 9 Andrew RUTHERFORD bers informed of progress of discussions at meetings and via electronic means. 10 Michael O'GRADY

11 Pierce FIELD I have some more news on former Sydney AFL Umpire, Michael Forbes, 12 Peter HUMPHRIES who had a horrific accident on 28 June whilst riding his bike in Brighton, 13 Troy EDWARDS Victoria. A number of websites have been set up to track his progress, www.cbdcycles.com.au/shop and www.michaelforbes.org that I 14 Daniel COGHLAN including encourage you to visit. I’m sure that any assistance will be greatly appreci- 15 Guy STILLMAN ated – knowing Michael he will troop through these tough times and make 16 Ben VEARS the best of a very tough road ahead. 17 Tristan WILLIAMSON 18 Steven WALLBANK MILESTONES

19 Liam ROWE Congratulations to Matthew Gestier, who was selected to officiate in the final 20 Joshua TERREY two rounds of the NAB Under 18 National Championships in Melbourne. PROUD SPONSORS OF 21 Paul O'LOUGHLIN Matthew was kind enough to share with us a brief account of his experience: 22 Paul BARRON 23 Simon HARRISON Whist the NAB Under 18 National Championships are largely about show- casing the best young footballing talent in the country and a stepping stone 24 Damian ANDERSON to being drafted to an AFL club, it is also an important development tool for AFL SYDNEY 25 Sean HUNTER aspiring Field, Boundary & Goal Umpires. I was fortunate enough to be 26 Jeremy BOLAND selected as the NSW/ACT Field Umpire representative for Rounds 4 & 5 of 27 Glen CALLAGHAN the Championships held in Melbourne last week, where I officiated in the 28 Carl FLETCHER Round 4 match between Western Australia & Tasmania at Casey Fields and the Round 5 ‘Grand Final’ play-off between Victoria Metro & Western Austra- CHECK OUT AFL SYDNEY ON CHANNEL 183 29 Ashley SYMONS lia at Telstra Dome. 30 Nick ELLIS Wednesday – 9:00pm – 10:00pm & 31 Mark RICHARDS The week was a great opportunity to experience and gain a deep insight into 32 Brenton HISSEY what it takes to reach the AFL as an Umpire. The week of development 33 Tom BOWES involved coaching sessions run by the AFL Umpiring Department, fitness & Saturday – 8:00am – 9:00am strengthening sessions (including the character building recovery session at 34 Max FRIEND Brighton Beach and post match ice baths), a “Dealing With Pressure” pres- 35 Stephen STORK entation from the AFL Umpires Psychologist, the utilisation of “Matchcomm” Sydney AFL Match of the Week 36 Chris NIVEN during the Round 4 matches and the live broadcast on Fox Sports of the 37 David LENOIR Round 5 matches.

38 George ACLAND WEEK THE OF MATCH FOXTEL In addition, we were coached by current and former AFL Umpires (Bryan 39 Petros MARKOU Sheehan, Darren Goldspink, Matt Stevic, Stephen McBurney and Hayden 40 Andy SMYTH Kennedy). Tapping into the knowledge-bank of these Umpires was priceless Match of the Week also available to view online 41 Mark RINNE in terms of further developing our professional on and off field performances. 43 Peter HOFFMAN 44 Tony MCGILVRAY ASSOCIATION MEETING http://www.maxcast.com/aflnswtube 45 Luke MATTHEWS The next Association Meeting will be held on Thursday 24 July at The Reg 46 John FREELAND Bartley Oval (Waratah Street, Rushcutters Bay) at the conclusion of training 48 Scott NUGENT (approximately 8pm). We expect to present to Members a number of impor- 2008 NSW AF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION UMPIRES AF 2008NSW 49 Nathan ELSWORTHY tant issues for consideration regarding the upcoming CBA, so we encourage 50 Daniel STANTON you to attend! As usual, a free feed will be provided for all in attendance. Round 14 Match of the Week

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President: Paul Coughlan President: Daniel Stanton Senior Coach: Steve Bird Senior Coach: Simon Closter Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0403 613 326 Phone: 0410 596 555 Website: southernsharks.sydneyafl.com.au Website: http://blues.sydneyafl.com.au Club Colours: Aqua & Black Club Colours: Navy Blue & White

1 Glenn STEVENS There were a lot of expectations from the players, playing against 1 Daniel STANTON First Grade will look to bounce back from a disappointing loss 2 Christopher KENDRICK their old Coach. First quarter was fairly even and intense then last week to a well-drilled Holroyd-Parramatta outfit who ran out 3 Shanan KERSHAW ECE got on top through their midfielders and kicked long to Gus 2 Alan FRITSCH deservedly 4 goal winners. 4 Martin RODOREDA Seebeck, who was just too big and strong for our backmen. We battled hard all day and were not able to come away with a win. 3 Troy SHEAN After back-to-back losses, the Sharks need to find the form that 5 Trent WRIGHT took them to the Grand Final last year, if they are go that far 5 Jake MCINTOSH 6 Ben BOURKE Congratulations to Fraser and Lefty on their 100 th games. again in 2008. The team has several players returning against 7 Mark SKUSE 6 Ryan MURPHY the Jets, who took it right up to the Sharks for three-quarters at 9 Ash CONDON Goals: Lees, Kershaw (3) Skuse, J Wright and Coughlan (1) the corresponding game last year, eventually losing by 6 goals. 7 Phil HAMER (C) 10 Brian KERSHAW Best players: Chris Lees, Shanan Kershaw, Daniel Fraser, Mark Reserve Grade will look to solidify 3rd place today after account- 12 Corey EVERSON 8 Stu BRIERTY Skuse, Mark Irving and Ben Reid. ing for the Goannas last week. Under 18s continued on their 13 Chris LEES winning ways and have clawed themselves in to the top 4 after a 9 Pete MURRELL 14 Jon WRIGHT Reserves best players: Kyle Bradley, Brenton Sommerville, Chan- slow start to the season. They take on Pennant Hills at Ern Holmes Oval today. 15 Glen SNAIDERO tha Pal, Michael Chandler, Jared Mullaney and Sean Lakeman 10 Cameron ROE 16 Ben REID 11 Mick BELLMAN Congratulations to the 17 remaining u18 players out of a squad of Saturday 2 August is shaping up to be a huge day for the club 19 Simon NEILSEN with all 3 grades taking on Manly at Gwawley Oval after the 28 who battled bravely against the fourth placed East Coast side. 12 Josh WOODS 20 Matthew KEYS After starting slowly the Blues slipped into gear to lead by a goal at annual Old Boys Day clash. Festivities will continue on at night 21 Anthonie PARKER the first break. Unfortunately the second quarter proved costly with 13 Brendan KENNY with the club's annual Trivia Night at Jannali Community Hall from 7pm. Please see Offal, Morgs or Jake for further informa- 22 Brenton SOMMERVILLE East Coast kicking seven goals to set up a handy lead at half time. The Blues out scored East Coast in the second half but could not 14 Tony GRAF tion. 23 Jeff TALBOT peg back the lead and eventually lost by 29 points. All players can 17 Adam CARMODY 25 Chris FRETWELL hold their heads up after a good effort against the odds. In other club news, President Daniel Stanton coached Under 16 26 Daniel McCARTHY Sydney South Juniors to a semi-final berth at last Saturday's 18 Ben JANNSON 27 Daniel FRASER Goals: D Herne (3), B Yakimov (2) D Hannam, N Tyerman, B Under 16 Regional Championships at North Dalton Park, Wol- Ferguson, A Sneddon, S Irving (1). 19 Michael FINDLAY longong. In a heartbreaking finish, Sydney North kicked a goal 28 Peter DELEMETROU after the siren to move on to the Grand Final, which they won 29 Simon TROY Best players: Ben Ferguson, David Herne, Shane Doherty, Kyle 20 Jeff O'SULLIVAN comfortably, defeating Newcastle. The Sydney South boys 31 Matt EDWINS played exciting football throughout the all-day tournament and Bradley, Nathan Tyerman, Alex Sneddon. 22 Rod LOXLEY 32 Sean LAKEMAN no doubt the Sharks' Under 18s will see these players filter

SOUTHERN SHARKS SOUTHERN through the ranks in coming seasons. 33 Mark IRVING Another big test this week when Pennant Hills make the long trip 23 Matt GRAHAM 34 Michael CHANDLER down the M7 to Monarch. 24 Duane WILD

CAMPBELLTOWN BLUES BLUES CAMPBELLTOWN 35 Joel CRACKNELL The Club will be holding a Poker Night in the Clubhouse after the 25 Leon JOHNSON 37 Dale WHITE game and everyone is welcome to come along. 39 Aaron TALBOT 26 Ben JOHNSON 43 Luke COUGHLAN 45 Nathan EDWIN 27 Dave TAYLOR 46 Chantha PAL 28 Bill OAKLEY 47 Jared MULLANEY 29 Jon BUTCHER 49 Dave GARDNER 50 Andrew BAILEY 31 Bodie SCHULTZ 55 Matthew MOREY 55 Graeme ROBERSON

¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18 ¼ time ½ time ¾ time FINAL Reserves U18

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Senior President: Jim Allan President: Peter Jack Senior Coach: Richard Potts Senior Coach: Michael Cousens Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0418 536 819 Phone: 0415 989 245 Website: hawkesburyafc.com.au Website: www.pennanthillsafc.com.au Club Colours: Blue & White Club Colours: Navy Blue & Red

1 James CADET THE Nor-West Jets welcome the Southern Sharks to Bensons Lane today for 1 Bart MILL The bitter reality of playing one poor quarter of football hit 2 Casey WENSELOWSKI the third instalment in our 2008 match-ups, and we are obviously looking home to Sydney University in their 43 point loss to Pennant forward to a better result than parts one and two. We invite all Sharks’ players 2 Sebastian PARKER (C) 3 Daniel GUTHRIDGE Hills at Ern Holmes Oval on Saturday. The Demons domi- 4 Dominic SHIPLEY and supporters to join us in the clubrooms and at RG McGees after the game for a couple of drinks and a chat about the day. Not much needs to be said 3 Josh LOW nated the first term, kicking 6-5 to 0-1 on their way to a final 5 Matt BROPHY about last week, where the Jets suffered possibly their worst defeat in blue 4 Mitch AITKEN scoreline of 13-12-90 to 6-11-47. Immediately the second 6 Samuela TANUKU and white jumpers. The Nor-West Jets-EJ Whitten Foundation Charity Golf quarter began a complete transformation came over the 7 Gregory JENKINS and Sportsmans Day is being held this Friday, July 25, at Riverside Oaks 5 Alastair RICHARDSON Golf Club. Two of South Melbourne-Sydney Swans’ greatest players – game, with strong running and tackling from the visitors 8 Jon SCHOENMAKER 6 Brant JACK triple Brownlow medallist and 1981 winner Barry Round, will putting sustained pressure on the Demons. 9 Scott ALLAN be the guest speakers. Players, officials and supporters from all clubs 7 Jason CLARKE 10 Paul COOTE are more than welcome – for more information and to book your ticket, Unfortunately for Sydney University, their efforts were not 11 Donald WATERSTON visit www.nwjets.sydneyafl.com.au 9 Nick CAMPBELL reflected on the scoreboard, the winning margin flattering 12 Stephen DAVIDSON 10 Jak HANCOCK Pennant Hills whose defence, led by Aaron Crisfield and 13 Gerard DELANEY Seniors lost 195-2 THANKS to the arrival of the Pope, the Jets were left Matthew Carey, contained their opposition to what was al- 14 Aaron BAYNE severely undermanned, with a large contingent of ‘RAAFies’ being called to 13 Charlie RICHARDSON work, our Eagles’ contingent being required to help the Campbelltown re- ways going to be a losing score. Matt McCamey and Mitch 15 Damian BROWN 14 Nathan WRIGHT serves field a team, a no-show and a long injury toll, which left the Jets with Aitken were also tight at the back with McCamey particu- 16 Nick MILKINS the uneviable task of having to take on Macquarie University with six players 15 Kieran WRIGHT larly tough and uncompromising. 17 Jack PASCOE doubling up from reserves and 16 seniors on the sidelines. Take nothing away 16 Alex GOODALL 18 Paul SUTCLIFFE from the Warriors, who were in awesome form and jumped the Jets with 10 goals in the first quarter, a trend that continued for the rest of the day. Despite Across the midfield, Bart Mill, Charlie Richardson and Peter 19 Jesse BRAY 17 Matt EDDY battling hard from start to finish, Nor-West was unable to find the major open- Carey gave their side a great deal of drive. Mill appears to 20 Owen BUTCHER ing and was held to a paltry two behinds by a well-drilled Macquarie line-up 21 Peter CAREY be returning to his best form while Richardson is improving 21 Chris KYLE that will cause some damage if it can reproduce that form in the finals. Casey 22 Blake McLEAN 22 Paul KNIGHT ‘Boft’ Wenselowski was outstanding in a lost cause for the Jets, Brett ‘Birdy’ week by week after a delayed start to his season. 23 Anthony RIACH Carroll did well doubling up from the twos, while Paul ‘Wanga’ Sherwood, 26 Tom ANGEL Peter ‘PK’ Kyle and Nick ‘General’ Milkins worked hard in defence and Aaron 24 Joseph MUNRO After a long and distinguished 190 game senior career at Bayne and Aaron Whiles never took a backward step. 28 Cameron SMITH 25 Michael YEE Pennant Hills, Peter Carey played his final game before 29 Ben BEASTON moving to London to pursue a career opportunity. The dual 26 Allan FERNANDO-BIRD Reserves lost 92-49 NOR-WEST was the victim of a fast start and blistering 27 Aaron WHILES finish as Macquarie University ran out 43-point winners in the reserves match. 31 Scott MYERS premiership player played his best football as a midfielder 28 Damian WILLIAMS The Warriors jumped out of the blocks strongly to kick the first five goals of the 33 Matthew CARTER though he spent some time as a key forward in recent sea- 29 Norman HANLEY game in quick succession, leading by 31 points before the Jets got on the sons. He will be best remembered and respected for his NOR-WEST JETS JETS NOR-WEST board. Despite losing ruckman Adam Newton (knee) and Leigh Sharpe (calf) 34 Clint SETFORD 30 Nick BENNETT courage, consistency, and ball handling skills. early on, the Jets picked up their workrate in the second quarter, and despite 35 Ranga EDIRIWICKRAMA 31 Chris COLLINS not being rewarded on the scoreboard, managedto restrict the home team to 32 Peter KYLE just two goals as Brett ‘Birdy’ Carroll, Chris ‘Junna’ Collins and David Beacroft 38 Sam WIDMER Today, the Demons venture to Monarch Oval at Macquarie tried to turn things around. Trailing by 34 points at half time, the Jets contin- Fields to play Campbelltown, a team well out of finals con- 33 Mitchell BILLINGHAM 40 Jake TRESTRAIL ued to fight and kicked three goals to one in the third term to cut the margin to 34 Mathew LAURENCE tention but one against whom many bitter contests have 22, and when they kicked the first goal of the last term, they looked likely to HILLS DEMONS PENNANT 41 Matthew CAREY been played. 35 Andrew TRAVERS run over the top of Mac Uni. However, the Warriors settled and kick five of the 36 Daniel BUTTON last six goals to run out comfortable winners, despite Matt Davidson finishing 42 Aaron CRISFIELD 37 Peter BROWN with three goals, and Nick Bennett and Scott Allan also enjoying strong 43 Blake McGRATH 38 Paul SHERWOOD matches. SUNG BY THE RICHMOND QUARTET – Jonty the Jet 45 Michael HOSSEN 39 Michael GRAY 40 Doug ALLEN 48 Josh DUNCAN 41 Martin DUNCAN 54 Laine SPENCER 42 Adam FOX 55 Matt McCAMEY 43 Greg ALLEN 44 Kirk WILSON 59 Luke BILBE 45 Chris HALL 60 Scott REED

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President: Gus Seebeck President: Grant Stodulka Senior Coach: Glenn Garner Senior Coach: Garry Bull Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0433 824 455 Phone: 0410 686 526 Website: www.eastcoasteagles.com.au Website: www.muafc.com.au Club Colours: Blue & Yellow Club Colours: Green & Yellow 1 Luke STANFORD 2 Ryan SMYTH East Coast welcomes the St George Crows to our home 1 Carter MULLINS ground this weekend. SPONSOR PROFILE—THE EPPING HOTEL 3 Aian McLENNAN 3 Stuart NEWMAN 4 Gus SEEBECK In what promises to be a classic encounter in the seniors 4 Cameron INCHLEY PARTYS , BIRTHDAYS ANYTHING ANYTIME AT THE 5 Jason DUSS EPPING HOTEL. 6 Lawrence FURLAN we hope a big home crowd will help bring home the team. 6 Thomas REDDIN 7 Tim PHYSICK 7 Hamidullahjan MANGAL NOW YOU CAN BOOK YOURSELF AN EXCLUSIVE PRI- 8 Shane RYAN The reserves and Premier Cup team will look to maintain a VATE AREA IN THE HOTEL FOR YOUR GROUP TO EN- 9 Jon VLATKO (C) top three position with wins against the Crows. 8 Hugh KIRKBY JOY EXSCLUSIVE SEATING AND YOUR OWN PER- 10 J. COULLOUPAS 9 Nick HILTON SONAL STAFF MEMBER TO BRING YOU ANYTHING 11 Aaron BYERLEE The club welcomes Match Day sponsor Coulton Isaac Bar- YOU WANT FROM THE BAR. THEY CAN NOW OFFER 12 James FORD ber. To Jan Barber and all the staff we thank you for your 10 Donald OLLINGTON YOU EXCLUSIVE USE OF SOME AREAS OF THE HOTEL 13 Kristian PEARSON support. We hope you have a wonderful day and we look 11 Joel BATES 14 Brad URE forward to your continued support. (for groups of 4 to 300). 12 Reece GILLESPIE 15 Matt ARBON 16 Michael SANKEY We all look forward to the Black Tie Ball on tonight at the 14 Samuel MILLARD To make an enquiry can call The Epping Hotel on 9876 1855 and they can organise the area that best suits your needs. 17 Ben PHYSICK Castle Hill RSL. It is always a great night and it should be 15 Brendan CAMERON 18 Rod FROST nothing different this year. 19 Josh LEYS 16 Darryn AVERY They can also organise catering packages for you to enjoy. 20 Daniel SPITERI See you at the footy. 18 Scot MCLAUGHLIN Just gives them a call and they will put together a package for you* (*some conditions apply) 21 Adam FLOYD 20 Michael DUNLEA 22 Anthony STUBBS 23 Ben ROGERS 21 Stephen DRUM 24 Glenn GARNER 22 Chris LOBASCHER 58 Beecroft Rd. Epping, NSW 2121 25 Cory DURIE Mon-Tue 10:00am-11:00pm Wed-Sat 10:00am - 3:00am 23 Jerome FARRELL 26 Ryan FITTON Sun: 10:00am-10:00pm. 27 Brad WHALE 25 Warren LAL Tel: (02) 9876-1855. Fax: (02)9876-8651 28 Damien BOWLES 26 Phillip HARE Email: [email protected] 29 Rowan BILKEY Website: www.eppinghotel.com.au 30 Steve O’CONNOR 27 Justin WHYTE 31 Jared MADDEN 28 Simon LAWRENSON

EAST COAST EAGLES EAGLES COAST EAST 32 Liam MADDEN 30 Craig BARNES 33 Damian GATTE 34 Mark PETERSON 31 Troy MCMURRICH 35 A. POLKINGHORNE 34 Tim SCOULAR 36 Phill ENTWISLE 36 Jimmy MOYLAN 37 Darren CHAPMAN 38 Scott LOGAN 37 Kevin JONES 39 Ash MOELLER 38 Ben HEARD 40 Richard GIOUTSOS 41 James MANN 49 Peter HYNDMAN MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WARRIORS WARRIORS UNIVERSITY MACQUARIE 42 Mark MAHER 50 Brodie COOPER 45 Michael JOHNSTON 51 Dylan BROGAN 47 Blake URE 54 Nathan LAING 71 Jarred MOBBS

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President: Peter Kay President: Andrew Cubbitt Senior Coach: Louis Cannatelli Senior Coach: Craig Tognolini

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0409 255 586 Phone: 0408 447 812 Website: www.manlyafl.com Website: www.stgeorgefc.com.au Club Colours: Maroon & White Club Colours: Navy Blue, Red & Yellow

1 Brendan BLAKE The Wolves face third placed Macquarie Uni this weekend in an important clash 1 Scott RICHMOND This week the Crows travel to East Coast for a what looks for both clubs. Some interesting results in recent weeks have ensured plenty of like being a great game. 2 Phil HORRELL healthy competition for the top 4. The Wolves look forward to a tough battle with 2 Brad PULLIN the students and the return of key regulars. 3 Ty ARMATIGE 5 Chris MACDOUGAL St George are looking forward to it and Brad Pullin, who is Yet another big Saturday for the Wolves last week with big wins in 3 of the 4 4 Sam TIER filling in as senior coach while Craig Tognolini is overseas, grades, with the Reserves also taking the points via forfeit by Penrith. 6 Rod CRAIG is looking forward to the challenge of coaching in his own 5 David STROUD With plenty of Wolves First graders still on the sidelines, the Wolves showed their 7 Tim ADDISON right. Besides, its always good to play East Coast - a club 6 Dan CANHAM (C) class in a spiteful clash to run out 87-point winners over Penrith. The Wolves were that we have long respected no matter where they are on never headed but had to resist some physical tactics from the Rams when the 9 Declan DONOHUE (C) the premiership table. 7 Sam MURRAY game was beyond doubt and Coach Cannatelli was impressed with the with the Wolves sticking to the task. Brendan was a clear standout for the Wolves, drag- 10 Peter DUGMORE 9 Joel GLOEDE ging down big marks and collecting plenty of contested ball all day. Rawle was St George are hosting the Adelaide Football Club next week slippery once again, getting under the Rams’ skin for 9 big goals from the pocket, 12 Daniel LOWRY and one of the many events surrounding the day is a 10 Mathew WEBB while Tier and Wright ran the Rams off their legs to build on their recent strong form. 13 Alister CROOK Sportsman's Lunch at The St George Masos. 11 Marcus COBAN 13 Mitch CERS With the Penrith Reserves unable to fill a squad, the Manly Thirds game was Hosted by Craig Davis, the lunch will feature Spider Everitt 12 Ben ANDREWS slotted back to Weldon as the First Grade curtain raiser. The Wolves took on 14 Matt NICHOLS from the Swans and Rhett Biglands from the Crows who will Sydney Uni Red and after a huge 7 goal first quarter the Wolves streaked away for discuss the big game. Also in attendance will be Football 13 Owen WILLIAMS a 52-point big win to keep their finals hopes alive. Jones kept his big season 15 Chris GORDON going with 5 goals, while Taylor impressed for the 4 quarters and picked up 3 Manager John Reid who will answer some questions about 14 Matthew RAWLE goals along the way. The Wolves sit in 7th place and will need to continue this 22 Jon SHINEBERG the development of an AFL Club and give his view on the form in the next few weeks to have any hope of squeezing into the top 4. new Western Sydney side. 15 Chris HICKFORD 23 Maurice GOOLAGONG The Wolves under 18s had a huge win against an under strength Penrith side and 16 Ben JOSEPH (VC) consolidated their spot in the top 4 with only percentage keeping them out of 26 Brett BEDWELL Tickets available from [email protected] with second spot. Terry and Hawkins carved the Rams up across the park while rugby 17 Chris DONOVAN further details, and all the news at St George go to convert Jenkins showed his talent in a classy display. The Wolves come up 27 Paul SAIN www.stgeorgefc.com.au . 18 Andrew WRIGHT against Macquarie Uni in 2 weeks in a battle for second spot, with several players joining the Balmain Dockers’ annual trip to Fremantle this weekend, playing in a 27 Dylan TAYLOR 19 Craig PRIDGEON (VC) curtain raiser to the Dockers-Demons match on Sunday. 28 Andrew LOW 20 Andy WHITELAW The Manly Wolves host their 40th Anniversary tonight, celebrating the historic event with a formal dinner for Wolves past and present at the Harbord Diggers. 29 Michael HOLMES 21 Julian WILSON The Wolves have grown and become a dominant performer in the Sydney Football Association over the 40 years and will have plenty of memories to recall, espe- 31 Dane WILLIAMS 22 Sebastian WILSON cially the on-field premierships of the early to mid-1990s and the most recent CROWSGEORGE ST Grand Final win last year! The Wolves welcome back to the club all past players, 32 Stephen WILSEN 22 Edward JARVIE members, officials and supporters and look forward to your support on the side- lines at Weldon as the Wolves take on Macquarie Uni on Saturday afternoon. 34 Jack HORDER 23 Kurt HAYWARD (C) 35 Mark BREAKWELL A reminder to all players, members and supporters about the upcoming events as 25 Ben HAWKINS th part of the Wolves’ 2008 Social Program – 40 Anniversary Dinner, 110 Club, 38 Nick CHARLWOOD MANLY-WARRINGAH WOLVES MANLY-WARRINGAH Trivia Night and Pink Day. All dates, venues and further details available on the 26 Rob HART Club website www.manlyafl.com 39 Michael MILNER 27 Rob KING 40 David RYAN 27 Daniel PEARSON 40 Adam BUTTLING 28 Dave MCMILLAN 41 Andrew JOHNSON 29 Michael DODDS 42 Dwain WATKINS

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President: Jason McLennan President: Chris Nixon Senior Coach: Daniel Archer Senior Coach: Roger Moten

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 9036 7893 Phone: 0412 856 996 Website: www.suanfc.com Website: http://www.utsafc.com Club Colours: Blue & Gold Club Colours: Green & Black

1 Angus SCOTT We welcome Western Suburbs and Macquarie University to 1 Roger MOTEN 2 Brydon COLES University No. 1. 2 Drew PEARCE 3 Frank PUNCH 3 Matthew RYAN 4 Michael HIGGINS After last week the Reds are prepared to play whatever 4 Andrew DAVIS 5 Mark EGAN grade side is rolled out against them. We are very hopeful 6 Ben MANKARIOUS the Warriors can get a side together for a contest; it is al- 5 George CAPOZZI 7 Leigh McWHIRTER ways a pleasure to host the boys from Mac Uni. 6 Andrew THAIN 8 Aaron HAWKINS 7 Jonathan LYNAS 9 Joel CARR The Blues travel to Warwick Farm to play Moorebank 9 Shannon QUINN 10 Nick COSTELLO Sports and are hoping for a good clean contest on a great 10 Michael ATKINSON deck against a fellow finals contender on a great deck. 11 Nathan BIBBY 11 Nick ALLARDICE 12 Matthew LEIBOWITZ 12 Andrew KEITH 13 Michael HEALY After competing well for long periods with Pennant Hills last 14 Luke HIGGINS week but failing to execute their skills the Reserves are in 13 Andrew MORLEY 15 Roland WOOD need of a confidence boosting win. As Coach Overall awaits 14 Jan GABRYNOWICZ 16 Jay KARUTZ his new family addition his patience will be wearing a little 15 John COLBERT 17 Paul McWHIRTER thin with the inconsistency of the Ressies. 16 David MITCHELL 18 James FITZPATRICK 17 Mark RUSSELL 19 Simon NASH A mouthwatering contest in the Seniors will no doubt be 18 Rhys HENDERSON 20 Ben FITZPATRICK watched by plenty of supporters. Both sides must win to 19 George ANTONAS 22 Russell DAWSON make the finals, percentage the only thing currently separat- 23 Andrew KRAEFFT ing them on the ladder. Two even sides desperate for a win 20 Chris MINTERN 24 Dave CONWAY to stay in the finals hunt, it doesn’t get much better. 21 Scott HISSEY 25 Maximillion NICHOLSON 23 Joel URBAN UTS BATS BATS UTS Hamish Blake giving The General words of en- 26 Gary BURCH 25 Ed RASHEED 27 Nick CAIN couragement during quarter time. 27 Liam FLANAGAN 28 Joshua LEARY 30 Alex WHOOLEY 29 Matt WAKELIN Hamish & Andy visited Trumper Park to cele- 30 Chris McLACHLAN 31 Dustin TEASDALE 31 Fraser McEWIN 33 Julian RYAN brate The Bats Ladies Day last Saturday as 32 Jack LAWSON 34 Graham KNOX part of their ‘Party Marathon’. 33 Jess McGUIRK 36 Shaun SILVER 35 Tim AIR 37 Paul KAPIRIS 36 Josh MORAN 41 Joseph ANDERSON 37 Christopher CLAREBROUGH 39 Alex LEE 42 Sam KING

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS STUDENTS SYDNEYUNIVERSITY 42 Ben MALONE 43 Travis PAECH 43 Sam CRICHTON 44 Brett NITSCHKE 49 Aaron EVERITT 47 David BEATON 56 Chris WALSH 48 Anthony LEACH 57 J.CHAMPION DE CRESPIGN 51 Luke TRIMBOLI 59 Angus WILSON 59 Daniel MCGRATH

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President: John Perry President: David Spence Senior Coach: Troy Balzan Senior Coach: Salem Kassem Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0410 601 866 Phone: 0409 033 198

Website: http://goannas.sydneyafl.com.au Website: http://magpies.sydneyafl.com.au Club Colours: Blue & Yellow Club Colours: Black & White

1 David HOOK The Goannas played host to the 3rd placed Cronulla sharks last 1 Salem KASSEM 2 Tim BARTON Saturday and needed a win to stay in touch with the top 4 teams It was a hard day at the office last week as the Magpies made 3 Luke MANSBRIDGE of the competition. Troy Balzan was playing his 300th senior 2 Daniel LAMBERT the journey to village Green to take on the top team. As the 4 Troy BALZAN game for the club and the boys were keen to make it a memora- 3 John SIMPSON final siren rang it also brought great relief to the distraught mag- 5 Stuart MCKINLEY ble day. The Sharks were determined to spoil the party and were pie supporters. With a 10 goal defeat in first grade and a mas- 4 Mitch FRAIL 6 Ben DYHRBERG the better team in the first quarter leading 3.3.21 to the Goannas sive loss in reserve grade it really brought home the difference 7 Gerrard KENNEDY 1.2.8 at the first break. The Goannas re grouped at the break 5 Mark MENDOLA between the top sides in the competition and the teams strug- and put together a great second quarter by kicking 30 points to 8 Tony MANCE 6 Medair KASSEM gling in the bottom half of the ladder. 9 Brett HARLAND the sharks solitary goal. Half time Goannas 6.8.44 to 4.3.27. The 7 Clint McGRATH 10 Nathan PETERS 3rd quarter saw the sharks edge a little closer and set the game Things can change very quickly in football circles and with a 11 Tim JOHNS up for an exciting finish. Goannas 10.10.70 to 9.3.57. The final 8 Eid KASSEM different attitude and persistence it is not unusual to have quarter went goal for goal early before the Goannas stepped up 12 Anthony CRAIG 9 Adam FIDDLER teams making some startling form reversals. This must happen and kicked the final 3 goals to record their first win against the 13 Pat GALLAGHER today as we take on the Sydney Uni team with a top 5 place on sharks since their semi final encounter in 2004. Final score Go- 10 Simon BLIZZARD 14 Brett RIZZO the table. annas 15.12.102 to 11.7.73. Best players were Brett Harland, 11 Matthew EURELL 15 Grant WEBB Tim Barton, Brett Rizzo, Brodie Crane, Troy Balzan and Gary 16 Hayden GOODMAN Sentence. Goal kickers were Brett Harland 7, Luke Mansbridge 12 Bill LAFFERTY The Under 18s still have a chance of taking a part in finals footy 17 Jeff FEILKE and a win today is vital for their chances. 4, Gerrad Kennedy 2, Brodie Crane and Shaun Costello. 14 Stephen HUDSON 18 Craig SMITH 19 Kristian CARVILLE The Reserve grade played well against the Sharks and stayed in 15 Thomas O'NEIL ALL back to the Club tonight for a fantastic night at CHRIST- 20 Greg ADAMS touch the whole game but couldn't manage to get over the line. 16 Mark LONNON MAS IN JULY> DON’T MISS OUT. 21 Anthony BISHOP Final score Goannas 7.7.49 to 8.11.59. Best players were Jack 17 Cal McGUIRK th 22 Daniel BRYANT Southurst, Michael Congrene, Brad Byrnes, Shannon Altorjay, Next Sunday is the fabulous 60 Anniversary Carnival at 23 Ben GALLAGHER Kris McMillan and Adam Townsend. Goal kickers Mathew Mac- 18 Matthew WITHERS Picken. Bring the kids and friends along for a terrific day. 24 Mark HILL Donald 3, Grant Nicholson, Craig Smith, Tom Parsons and Mi- 20 Nathan SCARFO 25 Des WORRELL chael Congrene. BLACK AND WHITE BALL is the big night of the year. Satur- 26 Shaun COSTELLO 21 Blake BRAY day night after the last home and away game. Held in the func- 27 Sireli FIFITA The second division traveled to UNSW to play the Bulldogs. The 22 Lynn ROEHRIG tion centre at Canterbury race course this will be a night to 28 Greg WELLINGTON Goannas started with the bare minimum of 14 players and tried 23 Cameron FRENCH remember. Book now with Nat Taylor. 29 Nathan GRAINGER hard all day but were no match for the Dogs. Final score Goan- 30 Jesse HAURUA nas 1.3.9 to 22.10.142. Best players were Hubert Jesuratnam, 24 Patrick GANNON The time is right for the Magpies to strike. 31 Alex BECKTON Lee Nolan, Robbie Morrison, Carl Alexander, David Stevens and 25 David LINSEN 32 Nathan MCLEAN Scott MacLean. Goal kicker was Grant Smith. 26 Chris NOORDHOF 33 Andrew MUNNS 34 Dean MURRAY The Goannas hold their sponsors day this week as they play 27 Brett SOMERVILLE host to league leaders, the UTS Bats. Kick off 10am, 12pm and 35 Jason WILSON 28 Daniel COUGHLIN 36 Steve SMITH 2pm. Following the days entertainment is the trivia night at the Crown on McCreddie. 29 Adrian DOWDLE

37 Josh THOMAS MAGPIES SUBURBS WESTERN 38 John WARREN 33 Jarryd LEAR 39 Joel SCURR 34 Matthew CULLEN H0LROYD-PARRAMATTA GOANNAS GOANNAS H0LROYD-PARRAMATTA 40 Matt PHILLIPS 41 Trent WHALAN 36 Tom GREALISH 42 Scott LOGAN 49 Paul CHACHATY 43 Jackson SOUTHURST 52 Tom JOHNSTON 44 Gary SENTANCE 45 Fernando LOBENDAHN 56 Marcus LINSEN

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President: Ken Fowlie President: Michael Haynes Senior Coach: Terry Mudge Senior Coach: Jason Bradley Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0418 604 966 Phone: 0410 685 761

Website: http://bulldogs.sydneyafl.com.au Website: http://penrithafc.sydneyafl.com.au Club Colours: Black, Yellow, Red, White & Blue Club Colours: Black & Green 1 Peter KEFALAS 1 Chris BLAKE 2 Ed CARROL In front of a strong crowd of past players, the Dogs took on a Western Sub- Last Saturday saw Penrith travel to Weldon Oval to tackle a finals urbs outfit determined to keep their finals hopes alive. The Dogs got off to a 2 Ryan FREEMAN 3 Andre' PECH bound Manly side, and despite suffering an 87 point defeat, left with great start, with Father Time, Troy Luff, turning back the clock with a vintage 3 Tate DIMECH their heads held high in what coach Jason Bradley described as 4 Max COLLETT (DVC) display, kicking 3 first term majors. At quarter time the Dogs had a 4 goal 4 Luke BARR their best performance of the season. 5 Jeremy KIEL lead, and with a big 2nd term, the 10 goal half time lead was virtually unas- 5 Christian TRIFFITT 6 Nick O'BRIEN sailable. There was some fire works in the 3rd quarter, followed by a farcical 6 Jason WARE With the late withdrawal of ruckman Ash Brown, regular full back 7 Michael STAPLETON head count. The Bulldogs looked in trouble with an extra player on the field, but the umpires later realised they had counted Leigh Lavery's massive head 7 Steve McWILLIAM John Keane took on the job and played a fine game in the unaccus- 8 Jon BRADFIELD twice, so play was allowed to resume. The 2nd half was much closer, with the 8 Ross DONALDSON tomed role. The lightly framed Ben Paterson and Alan Prowse both 9 O. SIDLO-JONES played their best games for the year, continually throwing them- Dogs not really being able to build on their 10 goal lead, running out 57 point 9 Daniel BARNES 10 Brad ABBOTT (DVC) winners. Coach Terry 'Hamburglar' Mudge was ecstatic with the win and in selves into the fray. Glenn Bradley-Labra was another to put in an 10 Stuart AYRES 11 Luke JARJUOURA particular, Troy Luff's performance, who finished with 6 goals. Mudge was outstanding performance, booting three goals despite being well 11 Matthew BURGESS 12 Andrew FRIEDLIEB quoted as saying "Luffy is up there in my top 3 favourite people at the mo- short of 100% fit. ment - just behind Colonel Sanders and the guy that delivers my pizzas. The 12 Luke DONOGHUE 13 Ben SUTTON (VC) less said about Peter Kefalas' game, the better. If a lack of ability was a 13 Adam BALLARD Unfortunately, the club were forced to forfeit their reserve grade 14 Adrian HEFFERNAN reportable offence, Kefalas would break some sort of suspension record. 14 Lachlan SMITH match, with thirty players on the list unavailable due to injury and 15 David COUPE (C) 15 Glenn BRADLEY-LABRA work commitments. 16 Luke FORRESTAL In reserve grade, the Dogs posted a comfortable 87 point victory. Needing to 16 Ashley BROWN 17 Samual RUTLAND win to keep their season alive, Wests started well and exposed some poor Bulldogs accountability. The bulldogs were indirect coming out of defence, 17 Jay EDWARDS The U/18’s were also depleted due to school holidays and injury, 18 Brett ROBERTS making it difficult for the forward line to convert opportunities. Despite the 18 Tim BADGER with only 16 players available to take the park against the Wolves. 19 Phil POTTER With a number of quality players on the sidelines, the young Rams sluggish start, the bulldogs went into the first break in front 2.3 to 1.1. The 19 Gerard LESLIE 20 James KEOGH suffered their most disappointing loss of the season to the tune of second quarter saw an improved effort with Harrison Lee getting on top in the 20 John KEANE 21 Michael CAREY ruck and the midfield supplying quick, direct ball into the forward line. 121 points, and with it saw any faint finals hopes go out the window. 21 David CUMMINGS 22 Angus DARLING Dowling, Roberts, and Lewis were prominent in the midfield with Beaton and Archibold providing strong targets up forward. The bulldogs piled on five goals 22 Brendan COOKE 23 Harrison LEE This week sees Penrith travel to take on Camden, with the Rams to none in the quarter to take a comfortable 46 point lead into the break. The 23 Kyle McDONAGH keen to atone for their loss at the same venue earlier in the season. 24 Blair OLIVER bulldogs dominated possession in the third term. Rebounding from half back 24 Max ROBERTS If the boys can maintain the form of last Saturday, they are in with a 25 Ben HABERLEY through Hendersen, Hughey, Tomasiello, and Coen, the bulldog forwards 25 Brendon LEYSHON decent show. enjoyed strong supply. Whilst dominating possession, the bulldogs conver- 26 Leigh LAVERY 26 Dale CHIVAS 27 sion was poor, kicking 3 goals 6 behinds. The final term saw the bulldogs pull away from Wests with midfielders Tomasiello, Lewis, and Roberts providing 27 Grant BERRY The U/18’s will hopefully have a few troops return as they travel to 28 Daniel FRYER plenty of run and carry. Best for the Bulldogs was Archibald, Lee, Tomasiello, 28 Jake PIANTA take on the undefeated UNSW/ES side in their rescheduled match 29 Drue MORTLOCK Roberts, Henderson, and Lewis. RAMS PENRITH 29 Alan PROWSE on Saturday. Coach Kevin Tate will be keen to see the guys bounce back from the previous week’s result. 30 Edward KIEL 30 Karl PARKER 31 Chris OGLE The U18’s travelled to Ryde to take on second placed Macquarie Uni in a top 32 John SAVILL 32 Tim LINEHAN of the table clash. The boys were under strength with school holidays and A reminder to all players and supporters about our after match func- players being rewarded for their good form with a game in the seconds. 33 Brendan RIDGES tion at our major sponsor, the Red Cow Inn. Everyone is asked to 33 Stephen PECH Despite this, the Dogs came out firing early and, although inaccurate, held a 34 Jason BRADLEY get back there after the game from 6.30pm for the presentations to 34 Troy LUFF 30 point half time lead. The most pleasing part was the team’s defensive 36 Ben PATERSON the best players and to enjoy a good night. Even if it’s just for a short 35 Grant ARCHIBALD effort, keeping the home side to just 3 points to half time. The second half 37 Sam LOCKHART time, it’s important that we all show our support for both our major was a much more even contest and the Dogs ended up with a 31 point win. 36 Mark MULLINDER 39 Mark JACKSON sponsor and also the club. 37 A. TOMASIELLO Captain Chris “Air” Jourdain was outstanding collecting numerous posses- sions and kicking 2 goals. Whilst “Lars from Home & Away” continued his 40 Nicholas HORNMAN 38 Simon CLARKE good form across half back and Nick McGann won plenty of hard ball. The 41 Jason MAKIN 39 Chris COEN focus turns to an important clash against Penrith next week where the boys 42 Tom McNAMARA 40 Ben DARLING will be looking to continue their good form leading into the finals. 43 Tim JENSEN 41 Matthew WEISE 44 Tim CURTIN 43 David DOWLING 45 Glenn O'DONNELL 44 Anthony RODRIGUES 46 Scott SIMINGTON 45 Mick KEYS 47 Jarryd COOK 46 Paul RUTHERFORD 48 Paul SWAN

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Secretary: Warren Back President: Chris Dale Senior Coach: David Manchip Senior Coach: Michael Hosking Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0414 795 529 Phone: 0425 221 860 Website: www.camdenseniorafl.org Website: www.northshorefc.com.au Club Colours: Navy Blue & White Club Colours: Black & Red

1 Trent DEBNAM Camden last week traveled to Trumper Park to face the in- 1 Lachlan PRYOR After a major disappointment against Balmain last week, 2 Grant JONES form UTS Bats on their “Ladies Day”. TV/Radio stars 2 Tom HILL North Shore's chances of making the finals now hang by a 3 Mark GOLDSBOURGH Hamish and Andy were on hand to watch part of the re- 4 Adam LORD (vc) thread. This weekend we welcome back Max Wilson and 4 Luke HIGGINS serve grade game and helped out running the water and 5 Jarryd WATTERS Will Sierakowski from RAMS duties and hopefully one or two 6 Ben MCDERMOTT with the quarter time huddle. Hopefully, from the Camden of our five injured senior players. 7 Kane ROWLEY 6 Todd BAJCIC Cats perspective, the cameras didn’t get focused on the 8 Peter BUCKLEY 7 Brendan FITZGERALD scoreboard as the visitors failed to register any points. De- The reserves had a resounding win over Balmain and also 9 Scott TAYLOR 8 Chris MURPHY spite the quality opposition, the cats continued to run hard cling to an outside chance of making the finals but they can- 10 Ben WRIGHT 9 Adrian HARRY and put in throughout the game. Best for the Cats: K. Ga- not falter between now and seasons end. 11 David MCCARTHY gan, T. Kerema, S. Bullock, S. Taylor, J. Kitching, B. Fergie. 10 David CONWAY 12 Joel WATTS 12 Alex COWELL Both of North Shore's Under 18 teams are hitting their straps 13 Scott LAID 13 Adam SUTTON at the right end of the season. The Bombers are in top posi- 14 Adam HUNT The first grade game was more of the same from UTS, but 14 Jamie O'DELL tion and have an effective 2 game margin over second 15 Benjamin GRASSO the Cats did start the game very strong and had the first few shots on goal, but big man Chris “Dutchy” Van Luenen was 15 Sam CARRUTHERS placed East Coast Eagles and are playing good footy. With 16 Danial COLEMAN the addition of some fresh talent over the last few weeks, the unable to capitalise. However, Dutchy was able to get his 16 Adam NICKS 17 Frank FINLAY Bears are also coming into some form and have now moved trusty car “Larry the Lazer” signed by TV funny man Hamish 17 Cameron HOLMES 18 Jason BROWN into 5th spot but needless to say this form has to continue 19 Ben HALLIDAY which is now one of his more memorable experiences. 19 Ryan MELDRUM Injuries, in particular to full forward Chris Hughes and gun for them to consolidate their spot. 20 Mark HALLIDAY 20 Anthony LOWES midfielder Mark Goldsbrough really took their toll on Cam- 21 Todd MULLER 21 Nick EGAN den, but the side, including a number of ressies who were Social Functions 22 Michael KENNEDY 24 Teddy STRUDWICK 23 Tim KEREMA playing their second game on the day, did not give in. Best 25 Ron WASON (vc) Thanks to everyone who attended both the Trivia Night and 24 Steve BULLOCK for the Cats: B. Wright, C. Van Luenen, B. Laid, M. Ken- nedy, B. Grasso, D. Coleman. 26 Will SIERAKOWSKI the inaugural North Shore Golf day. A great time was had 25 Chris HUGHES by all and no doubt there will be some tall stories told this 26 Rob WADDELL 27 Michael COWELL weekend about why the handicapper got it wrong!! 27 Glen HUNT This week the Cats take on the Penrith Rams and are hop- 28 Max WILSON 28 Josiah AYLING ing for a repeat of the scoreline from their previous encoun- 29 Ashley NAYLOR ter. Major Sponsors CAMDEN CATS CATS CAMDEN 30 Gavin KELLAND 30 Peter McCONVILLE 31 Bryan AGIUS 31 Alex CHIEW North Sydney Leagues Club and RAMS Home Loans are 32 Darren POWELL 32 Kade TANGNEY once again the clubs major sponsors in 2008. Our relation- 33 Ben CHAUVIER 34 Brent LIVY ship with these two organizations has underpinned the clubs 35 Trevor KENNEDY 36 Chris HUNT 35 Daniel KULK success in recent years and look forward to paying them 36 Arthur KALLOS back again this season.

38 Chris VAN LUENEN BOMBERS SHORE NORTH 43 Gerard GRUGEON 37 Daniel DICKERSON 44 Ben LAID 38 Mitch THOMPSON 46 Justin GALE 39 Patrick BRACKIN 52 Christopher MURRAY 41 Richard LYNCH 53 Matthew PRESTON 42 Chris MACKINNON 54 Danial GRAHAM 43 Jason RUSSELL-JONES 55 Reys BOND 56 Brad HALLIDAY 44 Ben ATTWOOD 57 Clayton FORD 45 Andrew MARSH 58 Martin PRICE 47 Matthew LONG 55 Matt BUCHELOR

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President: Ian Ferguson President: Peter Adams Senior Coach: Jason Philp Senior Coach: Damien Hall

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0419 963 913 Phone: 0421 551 337 Website: www.wlions.com.au Website: www.balmaindockers.com.au Club Colours: Red & White Club Colours: Purple, Red, Green & White

1 Marc SHEPPARD The Seniors suffered yet another defeat at the hands of the St George Lights, Camera & Action . . . All the purple "Hollywood" themes were Crows on Saturday. The final scoreline did not indicate the closeness of the 1 Damian HALL 3 Aidan RILEY game for three quarters, but the events of the last quarter will have left a at Drummoyne Oval last Sunday afternoon when the Balmain Dockers bitter taste in the mouths of Lions players and supporters. After the Lions 2 Daniel NAPPER turned on an Oscar winning performance to out class last years SFL 4 Jason PHILP kicked the first 3 goals of the game, St George fought back to be in front by Premiers North Shore by 36 points. 5 Scott DENNIS quarter time. The 2nd quarter was a tight affair and at half-time there was 3 Billy DIXON less than a kick in it. The Lions kicked early goals in the 3rd quarter to The team from FOXTEL set the pace when the Docker boys were in 6 Adam McCONNOCHIE regain the lead and raise hopes of an upset win. But it all turned sour after 4 Adam COLES for their first season highlight as the "AFL Sydney FOXTEL Match of that with the Crows piling on 12 unanswered goals. What will hurt Lions fans the Day". 8 Bradley PATTERSON most is the lack of resistance shown in the last quarter. Sooner or later the 5 Janis BLUMS players will tire of losing and produce a 4 quarter effort. 10 James WEAVERS 6 Robbie ALLEN For the second time this season the Dockers put together four quarters of solid football, leading from first to last siren with coach Damian Hall 11 Andrew HOLMES The Reserves jumped out of the blocks against St George with 2 early 7 Anthony RANDELL goals before the Crows knew what had hit them last Saturday. Not to be encouraging his charges with an insiring performance. Boom recruit 12 Shane DAVIS deterred, the Crows more than fought back kicking the next 7 goals. Just as 8 Aaron COTTRELL Billy Dixon, in form runner Daniel Napper were outstanding all day. all seemed lost the Lions fought back to kick the next 3 goals and at half Ryan Officer, Dan Wilson, Bushy Miller adding strength up forward and 13 Daniel McCLURE time it was only a 2 goal game. But St George picked up their intensity once 9 Troy PARKER in defence in what was true a team performance as the Bombers had 14 Michael TOUSSIS more and ran away with the game in the 2nd half. By match end the Lions no domination of the game over the four quarters. bench was something of a casualty ward and they'll be looking forward to 10 Daniel TURNER regaining some troops after the Uni holidays. 15 Tom HEATH 11 Evan DAVIS Several Docker youngsters from the senior team travelled to Western Australia last week and lined up on Subiaco Oval with the "Dockers All 16 Harry BOWN The Under 18's drew with the St George Crows in a result that did nothing 12 Daniel BRIAN Stars" clash against Victoria and Tasmania Docker clubs as the curtin 17 Chris HALLY-BURTON to enhance their finals chances. After a great first quarter the boys dropped raiser to the Fremantle v Melbourne as part of the Fremantle Commu- their intensity allowing the Crows to fight their way back into the game by 13 Callum MATHESON nity Club Partnership program. A good time was had by all and I am half-time. Some desperate footy followed in the second half before the 19 Guy BARTLETT sure everyone enjoyed the experience Crows finally put their noses in front in the last quarter. When all appeared 14 Boyd ARNDELL 20 David GOODLEY lost a Mitch Daly goal as the siren rang out salvaged a draw. The boys enjoy a weekend off before some tough road trips against the ladder leaders. 15 James CLARK This week our navigation beacon directs south when the team bus 21 Sam DOWLING travels to Wollongong. This will certainly will see another team per- 16 Ryan OFFICER formance to keep the Dockers sails pointed in the winning direction as 23 Paul BALDING Next Social Function: - TONIGHT, Saturday July 26. 2008 Lions Ball @ Illawarra Master Builders Club. Last minute tickets $60 available from Chris- 17 Josh HOLT they finish off a great rebuilding season for the club. This game is also 24 Daniel POSCH tian Van Reede 0421 844 598. Don't miss out on the Lions night of the year. another FOXTEL match of the day, thank you Hollywood! 18 Jason FRETWELL 27 Matt ADAMSON Next Home Game: Saturday August 23 v Campbelltown 19 Jack DICKENS 28 Cameron STANTON The Wollongong Australian Football Club would like to thank it's valued 20 Simon PATERSON 29 Ricky NEELS sponsors for their ongoing support: DOCKERS BALMAIN WOLLONGONG LIONS WOLLONGONG 31 Michael DOMBROVSKI 21 Jarryd BOYD Illawarra Master Builders Club Gordon MacDonald Electrica 32 Nick MITCHELL Maintek Services IMB 22 Dion SHAW Slater & Gordon Supporters World 23 Nick TODD 34 Joshua TIER Net Fusion Technology Aceit Asset Copier & Equipment Services Bussoletti Lawyers 24 Nathan DARVIL 35 Ben GRIFFEN Carlton & United Beverages Illawarra Mercury 37 Alex PERGER Keira Dry Cleaners Murphy's Bar & Grill 25 Daniel WILSON 38 Mitchell HOGAN 26 Kyle UNDERWOOD 39 Clint WELLS 28 James MILLER 40 Duane JEFFERIS 29 Markus BUJCH 54 Adam PATTERSON 30 Ben CLARKE

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