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Sydney AFL Football Record rn ( 1--4 ~., it., :- ~ '""I -.l ➔ i-= 1 f.. The QBE Sydney Swans and Face in the crowd AFL (NSWJACT) Commission Proudly Present NSW/ACT Watch a game and win a watch The Sydney -- IS THIS YOU? Each week our photographer will snap a Brownlow Medal Dinner face in the crowd at one of the Sydney AFL games. Venue: The New Randwick Pavilion All you have to do is check the inside back Royal Randwick Race Course page each week and if you see yourself looking back then you are the weekly Date: Monday 28 August 2000 winner. Time: 6:30pm for 7pm Just ring Nicola Cheesman on 9955 1722 by NEXT FRIDAY and send in some photo Price: $120 plus GST per person ID to claim your great prize. $1200 plus GST per table of ten You'll win a AFL club Splash watch of your choice from DSV Merchandising. Dress: Lounge suit/cocktail The splash watch is water resistant to 50 This week's winner: metres and features a dynamic graphic of For booking forms and enquires please contact Monique George on 9339 9196 If this is you, your favourite AFL team logo. It comes contact Nicola Cheesman or email [email protected] with a two year warranty and is available now from most What's New stores in on 9955 1722 Sydney. to claim your prize. Friday Night Action Sydney AFL FOOTBALL Enjoy .. Sydney Swans Y Wesiern Suburbs Friday 911st 4 • 1,00p Special Guest Tony Lockett ~~ ~~ 00 ~ }+Ji: Svdriev APl Fixture What's on in the AFL? All games 2.00pm unless otherwise indicated The latest news from the AFL (NSW/ACT) St George 17.15(117) v Eagles 910(64) Round ,f1 EC Eagles 2213(145) v Bal main 14 9(931 Nth Shore 810(581 v P/Hills 18.17(125) Fri 16th June St George 15.14(104) vUNSW/ES 1314{92) SYDNEY SWANS IN THE FINALS If you'd like to nominate a team from Sun 14th May Swans 16.16(112) v Nth Shore 9 9(63) BYE: Campbel ltown A decision on whether the Sydney your school please call 9955 1722. UN SW/ES 6 8(441 v Swans 18.16(124) Sat 17th June Swans will compete in the Sydney AFL P/Hills 133(81) v Nth Shore 17.11(113) UNSW/ES 158(981 v C'town 21.17(143) Round 17 finals next month is imminent. PENRITH RAM REACHES MILESTONE Sun 9th April BYE: Western Suburbs Sun 18th June Sun 30th July Swans 21.23(149) v UNSW/ES 5 9(391 West Subs 87 (55) v St George 11.16(82) Western Suburbs v Balmain (WI The Sydney Swans have made an Congratulations to Penrith's Scott BYE Western Suburbs Round 7 Baima in 11.11(77) v P/Hills 15.28(118) UNSW /ES v East Coast Eagles (V) outstanding contribution to the Bradley on playing his 100th game for the Sat 20th May BYE: East Coast Eagles Campbell town v Pennant Hills (Ml competition this year however there is club last Saturday at Greygums Oval. Round~ WestSubs 1o 1 (X70) v EC Eagles 1216(88) St George v North Shore (01 serious doubt over whether the Swans Scott, with twin brother Jason, started Sat 15th April UNSW/ES 1412(961 v P/Hills 21 .14(140) Round 12 BYE: Sydney Swans will be able to play in the finals series. with the club's Under 20's in 1990. UNSW/ES 17.13(115) vW/Subs 169(1051 C'town 17.8(110) v Nth Shore 8 8(561 Sat 24th June St George 9.9(631 v Baima in 12.15(87) Sun 21st May St George 97(61) v Swans 16.9(105) Round 18 The two main reasons for this are; Together with younger brother Glenn, Nth Shore 17.9(111) v EC Eagles 119(7 51 Swans 19.14(128) v Balrnain 1815(123) Sun 25th June Fri 4th Aug 1) the unavailability of the SCG and the three Bradleys combined have now Sun 16th April C'town 24.15(159) v West Subs 88(56) Sydney Swans v Western Suburbs (N) 2) the number of top up players played 279 games for the club and kicked Carn'town 109(691 v Swans 22.14(146) BYE St George Nth Shore 17.15(117) v Balmain 1619(115) 7:00pm available to the Swans. in excess of 250 goals. P/Hills 11.16(82) v EC Eagles 117(731 Sat 5th Aug BYE Pennant Hil ls Round 8 BYE UNSW/ES Pennant Hil ls v St George IE) The SCG is being dug up as soon as the Sat 27th May Sun 6th Aug AFL season has finished (Friday August 4) FIRST SFA PLAYER TO REACH CENTURY Rounif Balrnain 14.16(100) v West Subs 1411(951 Round 13 Balmain v UN SW/ES (0) which leaves the Swans side without a Congratulations to Carl Ringhof from Sat 22nd April EC Eagles 14.13(97) v UNSW/ES 12 HX82) Sat 1st July East Coast Ea gles v Campbelltown (R) venue to train and prepare for the Sydney Holroyd-Parramatta-Blacktown on P/Hills 16.10(1061 v C'town 97(611 BYE North Shore Swans 29.18(192) v StGeorge 1010(701 C'town 16.12(108) v St George 912(66) AFL finals. kicking his 100th goal for the season last Nth Shore 8 11 (59) v St George 11.8(74) We st Subs 96(60) v P/Hills 20.15(135) Sun 23rd April BYE: Sydney Swans UNSW/ES 5 9(391 v Nth Shore 13.6(84) With the Olympics just seven weeks weekend. W Subs 20.15(135) v C'town 11 .10(761 Sun 2nd July FINALS away it has made it extremely difficult to Balrnain 58(38lv Nth Shore 13.12(90) Swans 1315(93) v EC Eagles 14.12(96) Week 1· Semi Finals 12th/13th Augu st source another venue of equal standard JILL Moss EC Eagles 12.13(85) v P Hills 1016(761 Round 9 BYE: Balrnain Week 2 Preliminary Final for the team to train on and prepare for MEDIA MANAGER, AFL (NSW/ACD COMMISSION BYE UNSW/ES Fri 2nd June 20th August UNSW/ ES 3.1(19) v Balmain 16.12(108) the finals. Round 14 Roger Sheeran Round·;-1• Sat 3rd June Sat 8th July Grand Final With a number of eligible players Sat 29th April C'town 147(911 v EC Eagles 15.10(100) Balmain 14.19(103) v St George 16.16(112) 27th August Roger Sheeran 2:30prn having surgery as soon as the AFL season Nth Shore 88(561 v Swans 18.9(117) St George 20.8(128) v P/Hills 1312(901 Sun 9th July is over the Swans would need a number Sun 30th April Sun 4th June WestSubs 18.11(119) vUNSW/ES 118(74) of top up players to be available from the S!George 28.14(182) v West Subs 85(53) West Subs 9 8(62) v Swans 29.13(187) Swans 9.10(64) v Camp'town 95(59) P/Hills 22.16(148) v Balmain 1513(1031 ECEagles 1313(9 11 v Nth Shore 19.7(121) senior clubs in Sydney, the Riverina and C'town 16.9(1115) v UNSW/ES 1213(851 BYE: North Shore BYE: Pennant Hills Hunter regions as well as from the BYE: East Coast Eagles NSW/ACT Rams. State ~JAmpionship ·RoundJs·• While these junior players have been Sat 10th June Fri 14th July Round~­ Sydney 12.9(81) v RFL 914(681 Baima in 20.10(130) v Swans 1313(91) available during the minor round the Sat 6th May Maher Oval. Wagga Sun 16th July majority of them are needed by their West Subs 58(381 v Nth Shore 16.19(115) EC Eag les 11 2(X86) v West Subs 14.9(93) clubs who are playing in finals. Balmain15.11(101) v EC Eagles 1018(781 "Round _\0 ' P/Hills 15.14(104) v UNSW/ES 1411(95) UNSW/ES 10.1(X70lv StGeorge 18.1~118) Sat 10th June Shore 129(81) v Camp'town 1011(71) Nth SPRING CUP Sun 7th May NthShore21.14(1«1) vUNSW/ES512(42I BYE: St George PLAYER OF Swans 21.17(143) v P/Hills 1118(841 Sun 11th June The Spring Cup is the AFL's Primary EC Eagles 113(31) v Swans 14.16(100) Round 16 THE WEEK Schools competition for boys and girls in BYE: Campbelltown Sat 22nd July years 4 and 5 and is held during term 4. Mon 12th June Penn Hills 7 18(60) v Swans 10.17(77) The format is nine a side teams playing in -Round ~ P/Hills 17.13(115) v West Subs 67(431 RYAN O'CONNOR Sat 13th May St George 141(X94) v C'town 19.14(128) Sun 23rd July - Sydney Swans round robin gala days around greater C'town 10.12(72) v Balmain 17.14(116) BYE: Balmain Nth Shore 19.11(125) vWest Subs 65(41) Sydney. ~ ~VDNFV AFI RFt,nRn Rnuna n o.,o., ,n ,nne gry for a win Share in the Western Suburbs v Balmain Wagener Oval oth teams will be very keen to make amends after extremely disappointing Milestone Bperformances last week-end. The Ba ima in Tigers have put their finals aspirations in jeopardy after a shock eight goal loss to the Eagles at Roger Sheeran.
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