Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 2014 PREMIER DIVISION FIXTURE AROUND THE GROUNDS

Round 1 Round 6 Round 11 Round 16 Saturday, Mar 29 Saturday, May 10 Saturday, Jun 28 Saturday, Aug 9 Wests 21.7 def Camp 6.7 StG 17.7 v Camp 15.8 Camp 8.6 v SU 7.6 MW 13.21 v Wests 8.8 UTS 9.12 def by UNSW 9.15 MW 24.16 v SHE 3.6 PH 14.15 v Wests 5.11 Camp 9.7 v PH 18.13 SU 13.4 def NS 9.12 SU 14.7 v Wests 14.8 SHE 4.8 v NS 9.8 StG 21.13 v SHE 6.12 StG 10.9 def by MW 15.12 PH 19.16 v UTS 8.2 MW 5.16 v StG 8.6 UNSW/ES 19.9 v NS 18.4 Sunday, Mar 30 NS 9.11 v UNSW/ES 9.7 Sunday, Jun 29 SU 18.16 v UTS 9.5 This weekend we commence the first of the PH 14.12 def SHE 10.9 UNSW/ES 6.10 v UTS 8.9 Womens Division Two Grand Final AFL Grand Finals for the year where Southern Power have been the dominant team in the Round 7 Round 17 the Women’s Division Two and Men’s Divi- Women’s Division Two competition going through the Round 2 Round 12 Saturday, May 17 Saturday, Aug 16 sion Five Premiers will be crowned at Black- season undefeated. After being grand finalist in 2013, Saturday, Apr 5 UTS 15.8 v NS 9.17 Saturday, Jul 5 NS 13.10 v StG 11.5 town on Sunday. Dont forget both games the Power will look to go one better this year. Wollon- Camp 7.11 v NS 8.8 Camp 7.6 v MW 13.11 Camp 7.11 v UTS 7.9 MW 21.21 v Camp 1.5 will be streamed live at www.youtube.com/ gong have been the closest to defeating the Power this MW 20.9 v PH 5.9 SHE 11.15 v PH 17.10 PH 8.10 v MW 10.8 PH 14.10 v SU 9.5 aflsydneylive year and will fancy themselves of causing an upset. StG 14.8 v UTS 12.5 StG 12.13 v SU 10.11 StG 10.11 v NS 4.5 UTS 9.10 v SHE 19.15 SHE 5.12 v Wests 10.12 Wests 14.9 v UNSW/ES Wests 21.10 v SHE 9.6 UNSW/ES 15.12 v Wests Outside of the two Grand Finals there are Sunday, Apr 6 10.8 UNSW/ES 12.12 v SU 9.11 8.14 some mouth watering matchups across all grades. The Lower Divisions move to Preliminary Finals this SU 4.11 v UNSW/ES 6.15 weekend at Blacktown ISP where we will also see the NEAFL Preliminary Finals involving both the UWS Round 8 Round 13 Round 18 GIANTS and across the two days in what will be two huge days of football action. Round 3 Saturday, May 31 Saturday, Jul 12 Saturday, Aug 23 Saturday, Apr 12 UTS 9.10 v Wests 17.16 UTS 7.8 v PH 18.18 Camp 0.3 v StG 17.19 Minor Premiers Manly-Warringah face a grand final rematch with Pennant Hills for a place in the big Wests 9.12 v StG 10.6 SHE 11.9 v StG 25.14 MW 19.18 v UNSW/ES 7.9 PH 17.18 v NS 5.4 dance on Saturday. Manly come in fresh after the week off while Pennant Hills had to fight hard to claim UNSW/ES 11.7 v PH 14.11 SU 11.7 v PH 12.12 NS 9.5 v Camp 15.10 MW 13.21 v SU 0.7 the win over St George last Saturday. NS 6.5 v MW 10.12 MW 24.17 v NS 4.4 SU 19.23 v SHE 8.7 Wests 7.7 v UTS 7.2 UTS 11.11 v Camp 17.12 Sunday, Jun 1 StG 4.9 v Wests 11.7 Sunday, Aug 24 The other Premier Division match pits St George against Sydney University with the loser’s season over. SHE 2.8 v SU 12.6 UNSW/ES 13.10 v Camp SHE 11.17 v UNSW/ES 8.12 Sydney University could not have been more impressive in last weeks Elimination Final when they ended 13.13 Round 14 Western Suburbs season and if they continue that form will prove very hard for the Dragons to overcome Sat 30th Aug Round 4 Saturday, Jul 19 who need to come back after such a tough game last weekend. Friday, Apr 25 Round 9 Camp 5.8 v UNSW/ES 16.13 Qualifying Final Wests 12.9 v PH 16.14 Saturday, June 14 SHE 4.7 v MW 17.17 PH 11.11 vs StG 9.12 Balmain and UTS battle for a Grand Final spot in Division One while the two surprise packets of 2014, Saturday, Apr 26 NS 6.6 v SU 20.11 NS 16.9 v UTS 14.10 Sun 31st Aug Macquarie University and Pennant Hills battle it out in the 1st Semi Final on Sunday. The Warriors were SU 16.6 v Camp 11.11 PH 13.8 v Camp 8.8 StG 7.12 v PH 14.17 Elimination Final overrun in the last quarter last week but showed they could match it with the top sides and will be look- MW 25.22 v UTS 5.5 Wests 5.5 v MW 12.15 Wests 9.9 v SU 13.15 Wests 6.7 vs SU 13.10 ing to return to the winners list however the Demons were very impressive in their win last week. NS 19.17 v SHE 9.4 SHE 8.11 v UTS 11.13 Saturday 6th Sept UNSW/ES 12.8 v StG 14.16 StG 11.16 v UNSW/ES 8.10 Round 15 2nd Semi Final Sydney University women’s Division One team booked the first Grand Final position last week with a

Saturday, Aug 2 Manly Warringah vs Pennant Hills dominant win over UNSW-ES who now must re-group against Newtown. UNSW/ES have been in a form Round 5 Round 10 Wests 11.13 v NS 5.8 Sunday 7th Sept slump over the last month losing four of their last five matches and need to turn that form around to Saturday, May 03 Saturday, Jun 21 UTS 4.9 v MW 16.22 1st Semi Final book their place in the grand final. Newtown will be confident of defeating the Stingrays after claiming a NS 11.10 v Wests 12.12 Camp 8.13 v Wests 12.14 SHE 13.17 v Camp 3.15 St George vs Sydney Uni victory against them only three week ago. UNSW/ES 8.7 v MW 12.14 SU 6.8 v MW 8.14 PH 14.20 v UNSW/ES 3.5 Sunday 14th Sept Camp 9.6 v SHE 12.6 NS 3.5 v PH 13.6 SU 10.9 v StG 11.12 Preliminary Final Other preliminary matches over the weekend see’s Blacktown taking on Manly Warringah in Division PH 8.13 v StG 3.13 UTS 13.12 v StG 17.11 Two, Penrith and Sydney University do battle in Division Three and in Division Four its a rematch of the UTS 9.7 v SU 8.13 UNSW/ES 17.20 v SHE Saturday, 20th Sept Qualifying Final as Wollondilly and Sydney Uni try to claim a 8.13 Grand Final AFL Sydney Finals Grand Final appearance against UTS. Tips for Week 2 Enjoy your weekend at the football! ‘The Rookie’ ‘Danny’

Prem Div Prem Div Division Five Grand Final Demons by 21 Giants by 16 The other Grand Final on Sunday features Penrith taking on Dragons by 35 Students by 3 Blacktown in Division Five. Penrith will go in as favourites after defeating the Magic both times in their previous clashes Div 1 Div 1 Bats by 13 Tigers by 11 this year. The Magic have come from fourth place and bring plenty of momentum into this contest. Warriors by 4 Demons by 1 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 40 1 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 CODE OF CONDUCT 2014 STATISTICS

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 2014 LEADING GOALKICKERS PARENTS & SUPPORTERS Premier Division LW TOT U19/ BRAYDEN FOWLER MANLY 6 80  Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. Sen Res 3's / W Tot Wom STEPHEN WRAY PENNANT HILLS 0 45  Encourage participation, but don’t force it. SAM ZIKMAN PENNANT HILLS 1 43  Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. Manly Warringah 102 48 18 168 Division One LW TOT  Never ridicule mistakes or losses. Supporters are there to support not Western Suburbs 69 60 32 161 BEN ROGERS PARRAMATTA 1 54 downgrade. BRAD PLUG BALMAIN 1 46 Nor-West 84 60 14.4 158.4  Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administra- JONATHAN SHINEBERG ST GEORGE 5 35 tors and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. Pennant Hills 96 42 20 158 Division Two LW TOT  Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. ADAM SHELDON MOOREBANK 4 57 Blacktown 78 54 13.2 145.2  Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club ASH MOELLER BLACKTOWN 6 57 officials in private Camden 66 54 12 132 BEN AKMENS BLACKTOWN 4 52 Division Three LW TOT  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many St George 75 28 24 127 such comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, MITCHELL STEVENS PENRITH 5 73 Club and family that are let down with such remarks. Randwick City 96 12 12 120 PETER KYLE NOR-WEST 5 66 DIMITRI GAROUFALIS RANDWICK 0 60  Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. Balmain 90 16 10.6 116.6 Division Four LW TOT  Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct Sydney University 45 64 6 115 ROGER SNODGRASS SYDNEY UNI 5 42 toward any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. Holroyd Parramatta 72 40 0 112 NATHAN PETERS HOL PARRAMATTA 0 39 Division Five LW TOT  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, Moorebank 60 20 20 100 KEVIN KIRK PENRITH 9 79 coaches, officials or players. Penrith 12 60 18 90 JOHN LANE BLACKTOWN 3 49  Abusive language is unacceptable. Under 19s Division One LW TOT Macquarie University 72 6 12 90  Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate com- NATHAN COOPER PENNANT HILLS 1 39 ments against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League North Shore 36 24 22 82 MITCHELL BELL MANLY 0 28 which is discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but Under 19s Division Two LW TOT is not limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone mes- Campbelltown 30 32 16 78 HAYDEN RAPLEY MOOREBANK 0 39 UNSW/ES 42 16 20 78 JOSHUA COOPER MACQUARIE UNI 1 29 Postal Address Womens Division One LW TOT Suite 3.03, 10 Tilley Lane Southern Power 54 12 12 78 VERNA ILES NEWTOWN 0 25 Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 UTS 21 48 4 73 REBECCA BURRIDGE NEWTOWN 3 23 Phone Number 02 9453 3034 Womens Division Two LW TOT Gosford 33 6 3.6 42.6 Fax Number 02 9453 3428 CATHERINE STANTON WOLLONGONG 0 52

Email Address [email protected] Sydney Hills Eagles 24 12 4 40 CHRISTINE MC CUTCHEON UTS 2 32 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 2 39 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 FROM YEARS GONE BY AFL SYDNEY CLUB CONTACTS

SYDNEY AFL PREMIER DIVISION AUBURN GIANTS Amna K-Hassan 0416 736 254 [email protected] (formerly Sydney Football League) BALMAIN Andrew Kyprianou 0423 781 021 [email protected]

SECOND SEMI FINALS BALMAIN WOMEN’S Rowena Morgan 0449 185 927 [email protected] 2013 Blacktown Manly Warringah 11.19.85 def St George 10.7.67 2012 Blacktown UNSW/es 11.9.75 def Pennant Hills 10.10.70 BLACKTOWN MAGIC Fabian McLeod 0431 748 751 [email protected] 2011 Blacktown 11.12.78 def Balmain 7.18.60 CAMDEN Warren Back 0414 795 529 [email protected] 2010 Bruce Purser Reserve Sydney University 14.10.94 def Western Suburbs 12.9.81 CAMPBELLTOWN Russell O’Brien 0419 610 927 [email protected] 2009 Bruce Purser Reserve East Coast Eagles 17.18.120 def Western Suburbs 10.6.66 GOSFORD WILDCATS Lachlan Thompson 0410 525 859 [email protected] 2008 Nth Dalton Park Pennant Hills 9.13.67 def UNSW/ES 5.9.39 2007 St George 14.8.92 def. Pennant Hills 8.10.58 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA Justin Cunneen 0433 990 079 [email protected] 2006 Henson Park East Coast 11.14.80 def. Western Suburbs 7.7.49 ILLAWARRA Debbie Brookfield 0417 410 736 [email protected]

2005 Henson Park Western Suburbs 20.10.130 def. Pennant Hills 10.11.71 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Pete LeBreton 0423 067 040 [email protected] 2004 Henson Park North Shore 13.10.88 def. UNSW/ES 8.12.60 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Liz Fassone 0402 784 350 [email protected] 2003 Monarch Field North Shore 19.12.126 def. St George 7.8.50 2002 Roger Sheeran North Shore 12.9.81 def. UNSW/ES 11.13.79 MANLY WARRINGAH Russell Clack 0411 666 577 [email protected] 2001 Roger Sheeran North Shore 15.12.102 def. Campbelltown 8.10.58 MOOREBANK Mark Coles 0424 249 078 [email protected] 2000 Roger Sheeran Pennant Hills 12.9.81 def. North Shore 3.11.29 NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS Amanda Dawe 0409 882 616 [email protected] 1999 Roger Sheeran Campbelltown 23.11.149 def. Pennant Hills 7.5.47 NOR WEST Geana Smith 0414 565 268 [email protected]

FIRST SEMI FINALS NORTH SHORE Liz Fitzgerald 0417 290 219 [email protected]

2013 Henson Park Pennant Hills 14.12.96 def North Shore 14.6.90 PENNANT HILLS Tony Richardson 0438 033 513 [email protected] 2012 Blacktown Balmain 14.10.94 def North Shore 10.14.74 2011 Blacktown Sydney University 24.11.155 def North Shore 10.4.64 PENRITH Greg Corless 0412 579 061 [email protected] 2010 Blacktown East Coast Eagles 12.5.77 def Pennant Hills 10.12.72 RANDWICK CITY Jeremy Grant 0414 673 210 [email protected] 2009 Blacktown UNSW/ES 11.13.79 def Pennant Hills 7.17.59 SOUTHERN POWER Lauren Hodgson 0412 771 574 [email protected] 2008 Henson Park East Coast Eagles 22.10.142 def North Shore 14.8.92 ST GEORGE Brendan Donohue 0419 405 546 [email protected] 2007 Henson Park North Shore 18.25.133 def. Campbelltown 10.6.66 2006 Henson Park Pennant Hills 19.12.126 def. St George 10.9.69 SYDNEY HILLS EAGLES Gavin Lawrence 0400 389 955 [email protected] 2005 Henson Park North Shore 13.19.97 def. UNSW/ES 8.8.56 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Tristan Liles 0402 447 966 [email protected]

2004 Henson Park St George 11.8.74 def. Pennant Hills 7.7.49 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S Ashlee Morgan 0401 353 121 [email protected] 2003 Monarch Field UNSW/ES 17.12.114 def. Campbelltown 5.9.39 UNSW/ES Paul Simonson 0419 755 684 [email protected] 2002 Roger Sheeran St George 23.11.149 def. Western Suburbs 5.12.42 2001 Roger Sheeran St George 12.9.81 def. Pennant Hills 8.12.60 UNSW WOMEN’S Karen Hutchison 0414 267 703 [email protected] 2000 Roger Sheeran St George 20.16.136 def. Balmain 16.6.102 UTS Simon Rabbitt 0418 418 278 [email protected] 1999 Roger Sheeran Balmain 16.10.106 def. North Shore 13.8.86 UTS SHAMROCKS Simone Faulkner 0431 400 196 [email protected] 1998 Wagener Oval Balmain 15.9.99 def. St George 9.6.60 1997 Wagener Oval Balmain 22.16.148 def. East Sydney 8.8.56 WESTERN SUBURBS Nick Miller 0487 410 477 [email protected] 1996 Wagener Oval St George 20.17.137 def. East Sydney 9.13.67 WESTERN WOLVES Micheala Ekman 0419 691 897 [email protected]

1995 Monarch Field Baulkham Hills 14.15.99 def. Western Suburbs 8.10.58 WOLLONDILLY KNIGHTS Chris Underwood 0438 294 868 [email protected]

WOLLONGONG SAINTS Katherine Gow 0437 502 784 [email protected]

NSWAF UMPIRES ASSOCIATION Will MacArthur 0433 723 803 [email protected] www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 38 3 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 FINALS WEEK 1 REVIEW 2014 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS

Article and Photos by Michael Shillito DIVISION FIVE P W L % PTS With the home and away season complete, the week- 1 NOR-WEST 17 15 2 344 60 2 CAMDEN 17 13 4 226 52 end saw us move into the business end of the season, 3 PENRITH 17 13 4 211 52 as the finals series got under way; and by the end of 4 BLACKTOWN 17 13 4 210 52 the weekend the final five had been reduced to four 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 17 9 8 101 36 remaining in the premiership race. 6 UNSW/ES 17 6 11 76 24 7 MOOREBANK 17 6 11 50 24 Pennant Hills vs St George 8 UTS 17 5 12 74 20 Saturday afternoon at Blacktown, and the last weekend 9 NORTH SHORE 17 4 13 36 16 of winter had the cool and wet weather sticking around. 10 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 17 1 16 28 4 Second-placed Pennant Hills took on third-placed St UNDER 19 DIVISION ONE P W L % %WON George; and it would be a see-sawing contest that would go down to the wire, with the re- 1 ST GEORGE 15 12 3 240 80 sult in the balance until the final moments. 2 NORTH SHORE 15 11 4 157 73 The Dragons were kicking to the railway end in the first quarter, and would make the early 3 UNSW/ES 16 10 6 86 63 front-running. Jesse Mudge opened the goal-kicking, capitalising on some hesitation in de- 4 MANLY WARRINGAH 15 9 6 107 60 fence by Aaron Crisfield to pounce on a loose ball and snap truly. And a cleverly-executed set 5 PENNANT HILLS 15 7 8 139 47 shot from a tight angle by Alex Wynn set up another just a minute later. 6 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 16 3 13 61 19 The Demons had their chances in the opening term, but some inaccurate finishing would cost 7 HILLS EAGLES 16 2 14 45 13 them dearly as they would manage just four behinds in the first quarter; with several more UNDER 19 DIVISION TWO P W L % %WON shots sailing out on the full. And the Dragons made them pay as the clock ticked into time- 1 WESTERN SUBURBS 15 14 1 283 93 on, Alex Wynn on the run slamming through his second to set up a 17-point quarter time 2 MOOREBANK 14 10 4 198 71 lead. 3 PENRITH 16 9 7 90 56 The Demons had been unable to score a goal in the first quarter, but wasted no time in 4 MACARTHUR GIANTS 16 8 8 80 50 drawing twin flags from the goal umpires in the second term. James Dunn from the 50 metre 5 SOUTHERN POWER 15 6 9 111 40 line didn’t quite make the distance, but Matt Thomas was there at the drop from the marking 6 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 15 6 9 108 40 contest to snap the goal. 7 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 15 0 15 27 0 After a flat first quarter, the goal lifted the Demons, and a nice long-range snap by Ted Wid- mer got the margin to within a kick. And just as good from the set shot, Widmer got his sec- WOMENS DIVISION ONE P W L % PTS ond at the ten minute mark. For all the hard work the Dragons had done in the first term, the 1 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 15 15 0 364 60 Demons had the lead. The Pennant Hills tails were up, momentum was running their way. 2 UNSW/ES STINGRAYS 15 10 5 197 40 Ranga Ediriwickrama had missed a couple of kickable shots earlier in the quarter, but when 3 NEWTOWN 15 7 8 93 28 he found room to move before firing a lightning handball to Tim Scoular, the Demons had 4 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 15 6 9 80 24 four in a row and threatened to build a substantial lead. 5 WESTERN WOLVES 15 4 11 65 16 But in the final stages of the quarter, the Dragons again lifted. It was against the run of play 6 BALMAIN 15 3 12 41 12 when David Lycakis intercepted a defensive cross-kick and played on to goal. But the Drag- ons spent the final minutes of the second term on the forward line; with Daniel Napper WOMENS DIVISION TWO P W L % PTS butchering a shot from the edge of the square which would have given the Dragons the lead. 1 SOUTHERN POWER 16 16 0 1085 64 Tempers threatened to boil over in the final seconds of the half, but fortunately the siren 2 WOLLONGONG SAINTS 16 14 2 719 56 sounded before the situation could escalate; the half time break giving the teams time to 3 PENRITH RAMETTES 16 12 4 198 48 cool down and re-focus on the challenge at hand. Scores were level at half time, both sides 4 UTS SHAMROCKS 16 11 5 271 44 rueing missed opportunities but keen to continue the challenge of the evenly-contested 5 AUBURN GIANTS 16 7 9 77 28 game. 6 RANDWICK CITY ANGELS 16 6 10 45 24 By the time the third quarter got under way; the rain had stopped, the sun had emerged and the colours of the rainbow were in the sky. Karl Merson, sensing a pot of finals gold, snapped 7 UNSW/ES STINGRAYS 16 5 11 41 20 truly for the Dragons to restore the lead; before Sam Zikman took a knock to his back and 8 MANLY WARRINGAH 16 4 12 42 16 went back for an almost instant reply. 9 GOSFORD 16 3 13 33 12 10 MOOREBANK 16 2 14 17 8 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 4 37 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 2014 AFL SYDNEY LADDERS FINALS WEEK 1 REVIEW

PREMIER DIVISION P W L D % PTS Tempers threatened to boil over in the final seconds of the half, but fortunately the siren 1 MANLY WARRINGAH 18 17 1 0 271 68 2 PENNANT HILLS 18 16 2 0 163 64 sounded before the situation could escalate; the half time break giving the teams time to 3 ST GEORGE 18 12 5 1 124 50 cool down and re-focus on the challenge at hand. Scores were level at half time, both sides 4 WESTERN SUBURBS 18 11 6 1 111 46 rueing missed opportunities but keen to continue the challenge of the evenly-contested 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 18 7 10 1 112 30 game. 6 UNSW/ES 18 7 11 0 93 28 By the time the third quarter got under way; the rain had stopped, the sun had emerged and 7 NORTH SHORE 18 6 12 0 72 24 the colours of the rainbow were in the sky. Karl Merson, sensing a pot of finals gold, snapped 8 CAMPBELLTOWN 18 5 13 0 64 20 9 HILLS EAGLES 18 4 14 0 60 16 truly for the Dragons to restore the lead; before Sam Zikman took a knock to his back and 10 UTS 18 3 14 1 66 14 went back for an almost instant reply. DIVISION ONE P W L D % %WON An enthralling contest was unfolding, and the St George fans in the crowd were awakened by 1 BALMAIN 18 15 3 0 188 83 Daniel Napper as he drew a free 30 metres from home and kicked truly. And when Jason 2 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 18 12 6 0 119 67 Saddington used his strength to mark and goal, the Dragons had a 14-point lead. 3 UTS 18 12 6 0 118 67 But there were plenty more twists in this tale. Ranga Ediriwickrama turned on his explosive 4 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 18 12 6 0 110 67 5 PENNANT HILLS 18 10 7 1 114 58 pace to kick a steadying goal for the Demons. And Widmer was again in the thick of the ac- 6 SOUTHERN POWER 18 9 9 0 93 50 tion, finding himself at the end of a chain of handballs to get another and the margin was 7 ST GEORGE 18 7 11 0 88 39 back to two points. 8 ILLAWARRA 17 6 11 0 81 35 There would be no more goals scored in the third term, as the ball travelled back and forth 9 UNSW/ES 17 3 13 1 61 21 around the ground. The tension was rising, the clouds were again closing in. Finals footy was 10 PENRITH 18 2 16 0 70 11 here, and an arm-wrestle between two willing combatants was building towards its climax. DIVISION TWO P W L D % PTS 1 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 18 16 2 0 179 64 With a three point lead to St George at three quarter time, coaches Chris Yard and Terry 2 WESTERN SUBURBS 18 15 3 0 187 60 Mudge urged their charges to lift even more and put in a sustained final quarter burst. Nei- 3 BLACKTOWN 18 13 5 0 183 52 ther side could break the game open, and the thrilling contest would continue in the last 4 MANLY WARRINGAH 18 12 6 0 181 48 term. 5 CAMDEN 18 11 7 0 126 44 Day had turned into night, the floodlights illuminating the yellow ball as the match moved 6 MOOREBANK 18 10 8 0 161 40 into its thrilling final term. And a long-range bomb bounced awkwardly in the goal square 7 NORTH SHORE 18 6 12 0 69 24 before the majestic Matt Carey pounced on the ball and slammed it through to give the De- 8 HILLS EAGLES 18 4 14 0 51 16 mons the lead. But the lead was short-lived, with Alex Wynn being just as good with the 9 UTS 18 2 16 0 50 8 crumbs at the other end. Two minutes gone, a goal apiece in the final term, and the three- 10 UNSW/ES 18 1 17 0 28 4 point margin to the Dragons was restored. DIVISION THREE P W L D % %WON Sam Zikman may have been the last name on the alphabetical team sheet for the Demons, 1 RANDWICK CITY 18 16 2 0 287 89 2 PENRITH 18 15 3 0 163 83 but he was far from the bottom of the Demon pack at the eight minute mark, standing tall to 3 NOR-WEST 18 14 4 0 182 78 mark 40 metres from home and kicking truly to give the Demons the lead back. Stephen 4 PENNANT HILLS 18 13 5 0 144 72 Wilson crashed through a pack of players and just got boot to ball, and the Dragons were 5 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 18 12 6 0 158 67 back in front. 6 WESTERN SUBURBS 18 6 12 0 59 33 The faithful of Demons and Dragons alike were enthralled. This was a see-saw, a footballing 7 GOSFORD 17 5 12 0 84 29 pass-the-parcel. A twisted tale, where the outcome remained in doubt. Chances were cre- 8 BALMAIN 18 4 14 0 72 22 9 SOUTHERN POWER 18 3 15 0 41 17 ated, chances not converted. The clock ticked into 10 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 17 1 16 0 30 6 time-on. DIVISION FOUR P W L D % PTS Daniel Witt showed his strength 20 metres from goal, 1 UTS 18 15 3 0 199 60 pulling down a good mark and kicking truly to put the 2 WOLLONDILLY 18 14 4 0 175 56 Demons back in front. And a moment later, Alex 3 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 18 10 8 0 122 40 4 NORTH SHORE 18 10 8 0 113 40 Goodall went for a long run, must have only just been 5 UNSW/ES 18 10 8 0 102 40 not too far; and then slammed the ball home from 6 HOLROYD PARRAMATTA 18 10 8 0 102 40 outside 50. The lead was out to more than a goal; and 7 CAMPBELLTOWN 18 8 10 0 86 32 time ran out. 8 MANLY WARRINGAH 18 5 13 0 91 20 9 MOOREBANK 18 5 13 0 64 20 10 RANDWICK CITY 18 3 15 0 42 12 www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 36 5 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 FINALS WEEK 1 REVIEW WOMENS DIVISION TWO GRAND FINAL The Demons had taken the match by 11 points. Alex SOUTHERN POWER WOLLONGONG SAINTS Goodall, James Dunn & Ben Unwin had been standout per- formers for the Demons; while the Dragons enjoyed excel- Senior Coach: Matt Crowe Senior Coach: Shane Grenfell Colours: Aqua, Black & White Colours: Blue, Pink & White lent service from Andrew Sharp, Ben Sharp and Bryce Addi- Colours: Aqua, Black & White Colours: Blue, Pink & White son. With the win, the Demons set up a date with Manly on Sat- Team List Team List urday to play off for the first spot in the Grand Final. St No Name Goals No Name Goals George go into sudden death. But if Pennant Hills and St 1 CLAIRE OBRIEN 1 ELYSE CIRSON George are to meet up again in this year’s finals, everyone 2 YVETTE HERITAGE 2 ALEXANDA TEGG will be hoping it’s a game as enthralling as the Qualifying 3 SUSAN CZYZO Final was. 3 DOMINQUE GOOM 4 KIM CHAN 4 EBONY MACKEY 5 NICOLA KENNEDY Western Suburbs vs Sydney University 5 SHELLE GIBSON Sunday’s sudden-death Elimination Final matched Wests up against Sydney Uni. Neither side 6 TAIGEN GRENFELL went into the finals in particularly impressive form, winning only one of their last three 6 MELISSA CIRAOLO 7 KAT LISS matches; with the Students unable to score a goal in the last home and away game. 7 DANIELLE DUNAJCIK 8 LEANNE KIDD The stakes were high, and the contest was intense early as two desperate sides took the 8 SANDRA SMYTH 9 ASHLEY MOULDS fight up to each other. Little separated the sides for much of the quarter, but the Students 9 KRISTY DE PELLEGRINI 11 ELLEN CREWDSON had a slight edge with two goals to one and a seven-point quarter time lead. 12 JENNI STANTON 10 LINDA TOWNSON The first quarter had been evenly contested around the ground, but the Students took the 14 JESSIE MULHOLLAND 11 MELANIE HIBBERT upper hand in the second term. Players who had struggled in recent weeks began to find 15 CASEY MOANE 12 LISA TOWNSON their mojo, and the Students kicked away as the quarter progressed. Three goals to one 16 CATHERINE STANTON stretched the lead to 19 points at the long break. And, much as the Magpies tried, they were KATHRYN HULL 13 17 MEGAN BLACKWOOD unable to make any inroads into that deficit during the premiership quarter. Instead, the 15 LAUREN HODGSON 18 JAIMEE GREEN Students added to their lead; three goals to two extending the lead to 25 points at the last change. 16 LOUISE GLASGOW 19 ELISE KIDD The Magpies were one quarter away from ending their season, and needed a big lift in the 18 ERIKA HOSKINGS 20 SHANNYN EVERINGHAM-GEARY final term. But although they did manage two goals in the final term, there would be no 21 BRITTANY DAY 21 LAURA RUSSEL 22 ELERI MORRIS miracle comeback. Instead, the Students had their tails up and the run of play was going 22 BIANCA NORTH their way. Celebrating the return of their promising early-season form, the Students pro- 23 AMANDA CHAPMAN 23 JESSICA COLQUHOUN duced a five-goal haul in the final term; keeping their season alive and earning themselves a 24 CLARINDA CAMPBELL 24 BRONTE HOWELL date with St George next Sunday. 25 KAT GOW Evan Smith spearheaded the University challenge on the forward line to finish with five goals. 27 JASMIN FERGUS 26 LAURA TIBBETS Around the ground, David Johnson, Sam Sleigh and Jack Caspersonn were ball magnets. The 28 ASHLEY MCCLURE 27 SHANNON HUNTLEY-WEI Magpies received solid service all day from 29 RACHEL MOON 28 REGAN TAYLOR Stephen Hudson, Kristian Ericson and James 42 LYNDEL MCMARTIN 29 KAT PARKER Newbury. But it wasn’t enough to get them over the line; and Wests’ season in Premier 58 LISA ROSE 30 LAANI EVANS Division is over. So four teams remain; with Henson Park be- Previous Meetings ing the battle ground for next week’s Premier Round 2 Southern Power 2.6 (18) defeated Wollongong Saints 2.4 (16) Division finals. Manly and Pennant Hills face Round 9 Southern Power 2.9 (21) defeated Wollongong Saints 1.4 (10) off next Saturday to be the first team into the 2nd SF Southern Power 6.10 (46) defeated Wollongong Saints 6.7 (43) Grand Final. And on Sunday, St George and Sydney Uni will be in action in a clash from 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL which only one team will survive. POWER SAINTS www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 6 35 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 DIVISION FIVE GRAND FINAL PENRITH BLACKTOWN

Senior Coach: Senior Coach: Darren Edmondson Colours: Black, Teal & White Colours: Red, Yellow & Black

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 3 BRYCE RONEY 1 GREGORY DRISCOLL 3 MIKE O’GRADY 5 DANIEL LOWE 7 BEN MOLYNEAUX 8 BEN SHOEBRIDGE 8 HENRY BUTTON 10 MARTIN POPE 12 ANTHONY ZAKROCZYMSKI 12 TAYT CORLESS 13 LUCAS BENDT 13 KEVIN KIRK 15 FABIAN MCLEOD 14 LUKE DONOGHUE 16 DANIEL MCINTYRE 15 GAVIN KIRK 17 NICHOLAS AIELLO ALEXANDER ROBERTSON 16 BRADLEY PATHUIS 18 19 MATTHEW KEEVIL-SCOTT 18 AIDAN COOK 24 MATTHEW CLIFFORD 19 GORDON HOWELL 27 JOSHUA STEPHENSON AIDAN MCGINLEY 24 29 DANIEL ARMSTRONG 25 DYLAN NELSON 31 JAY ROUGHLEY 27 BEN PRIEST 33 JAMIE HART 28 JASON SCALA 34 ADAM YOUNG 32 DANE FYSH 35 ANDREW PYMAN 33 SAM DEVLIN 38 DARREN EDMONDSON 41 MATTHEW BERG 36 JUSTIN WELLER 44 JAMIE MILLER 40 CAMERON WALLACE 45 CRAIG REYNOLDS 41 JASON MAKIN 47 SHANNON DEUSSEN 43 TAYLOR CRAMP 48 JARED CLIFFORD 49 GREG MAJOR 49 BENJAMIN LINTON 50 ROSS DONALDSON 50 PRANAV RAMPAL 51 JOHN SAVILL 53 MBIMBI MBIMBI 56 ALAN PROWSE 56 TODD MILLER DEAN BARBER 57 MATTHEW LANE 57 58 MITCHELL HINCHCLIFFE 58 TIM HUTTON 59 AARON HILL 59 JAMES CLARKSON 70 JOHN LANE 78 JAMIE EDWARDS 71 NICHOLAS BURKE 79 RYAN SIPPEL 77 SCOTT COOMBES 80 STEPHEN JENKINS 80 BRETT CARROLL

Previous Meetings Round 1 Penrith 11.8 (74) defeated Blacktown 10.13 (73) Round 10 Penrith 10.7 (67) defeated Blacktown 0.6 (6)

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL RAMS MAGIC www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 34 7 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 DIVISION FOUR PRELIMINARY FINAL

WOLLONDILLY SYDNEY UNIVERSITY

Senior Coach: Daniel Hockey Senior Coach: Tom Metzner Colours: Red & White Colours: Blue & Yellow

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 ALEX HARMER 2 JAMES WESTON 2 NIC NELSON 3 CORY RUTLAND 3 DANIEL WEINER 4 CHRIS MURR 4 RHYS HAMILTON 5 ROGER SNODGRASS 7 CHAD FITZSIMMONS 6 DAVID ROUNTREE 8 MATTHEW JENSEN 7 9 SHAUN PAGET 8 TOM KING 9 NICK LLOYD 10 BEN CHAPMAN 10 SAM MOHAMMAD 12 JASON HADDOCK 11 SAMMI SCIBBERAS 13 TYE JACKSON 12 GUS STEPHENSON

14 BRYCE MARTIN 13 PATRICK HUNTER 14 CHRIS WILDE 20 CHRIS UNDERWOOD 15 WILLIAM HUNTER 21 SEAN FITZSIMMONS 16 NICK BAILEY 23 BRENDAN COCKERILL 17 THOMAS POPE 18 JOSH HEAZELWOOD 24 TIMOTHY GODDARD 19 JUSTIN HAZELTON 26 RUSSELL ANDREWS 20 JAMES DAVEY 28 DANIEL HOCKEY 21 DAVID OWEN 32 RYAN GEER 22 PAUL CHIDRAWI 23 MARTIN RING 33 CHRIS WITTEVEEN 24 MITCHELL HERPS 34 DAVID WOLFE 25 BRAD ELSTUB 36 ANDRE STAMOULOS 26 JAMES HUNT 37 IAN ANDREWS 27 CHRIS MCNEIL 28 SIMON AYLING 39 DANIEL BEECH 29 KRIS MACARTHUR 69 SCOTT SMITH 30 CHRIS MOHEN 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL KNIGHTS STUDENTS www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 8 33 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 DIVISION THREE PRELIMINARY FINAL WOMENS TEAM OF THE YEAR NOMINEES

PENRITH SYDNEY UNIVERSITY The 2014 AFL Sydney Women’s Team of the Year will be announced in the week before the Women’s Division One Grand Final through the AFL Sydney website commencing Monday 8th September. Senior Coach: John Rix Senior Coach: Brian McFarlane In a change from 2013, only Division One players were included on the list for the Women’s Division One coaches to Colours: Black, Teal & White Colours: Blue & Gold Colours: Black, Teal & White Colours: Blue & Gold vote on. Upon receiving all coaches votes, an independent panel will review this along with exceptional players within the Women’s Division Two competition based on form in the home and away season as well as the Representative Team List Team List program and can select any that fit the criteria.

No Name Goals No Name Goals All AFL Sydney Women’s Division One Coaches selected players in groups of defenders, midfielders, forwards and ruck- 4 LACHLAN GODFREY men. The coaches cannot select for players from their own team. The players who receive the most selections are then 1 MATTHEW CUMMINS included in the Team of the Year. 5 JOHN HUXTABLE 2 RICK OOMS 7 MATTHEW WEBBER The AFL Sydney Women’s Team of the Year will consist of 18 players plus four interchange. 3 JAKE SHELLEY 8 BRENDAN RANKINE This years nominations are: 5 JAMES YATES 9 GABRIEL ROBBIE 6 JAKE SULTANA 11 KYLE PARKER DEFENDERS (6 TO BE SELECTED) 7 DANIEL SCHROOT 13 JOSHUA CUTRUPI SASHA BANKI UNSW/ES STEFFANIE LEE MACQAURIE UNI 8 BEN MAYER 15 MAX WETTENHALL RACHEL COOPER BALMAIN MELITA MORRISS UNSW/ES 16 TOM WHITAKER 9 MITCH REINHARD AMANDA DAWE NEWTOWN NARELLE SPANGHER BALMAIN 18 CRAIG BOUSTRED 10 BEN ROBINSON KATHRYN HULL SOUTHERN POWER RACHEL STACK SYDNEY UNI 19 JACK EDWARDS 11 BEN KATTE SANDRA JANJETOVIC UNSW/ES OLIVIA WARREN SYDNEY UNI 21 CHRIS MURR 14 MATTHEW PAYNE 24 DOM MOC-SAINT CLARE MIDFIELDERS (8 TO BE SELECTED) MARTIN POPE 16 25 THOMAS CHARD 18 JACKSON SWARBRICK 26 ED TURNER UNSW/ES LAEL KASSEM AUBURN 21 JAYDEN STEVENS 27 CHAS WILKINSON KRISTY DE PELLEGRINI SOUTHERN POWER JENNIFER LEW SYDNEY UNI MACQUARIE UNI ALISON PARKIN BALMAIN 22 DANIEL SMYTH 28 EWAN RANKIN MELISSA FRECKLETON WESTERN WOLVES NIKKI PERRETT PENRITH 25 CHRISTIAN TRIFFITT 29 OLIVER MAHONY COURTNEY GUM UNSW/ES ANNA RUUT NEWTOWN 30 MARK HORSLEY 28 CHRIS MANUEL LARA HILMI UTS GEORGIA VERKUYLEN NEWTOWN 31 BRENT POLLOCK 29 TIM BEUTLER 32 BRAD ELSTUB 30 DAVID LOOYSCHELDER FORWARDS (6 TO BE SELECTED) 33 BRENDON CLENDENNING NATHAN ROWLEY 31 34 DANIEL POTTS MACQUARIE UNI HANNAH MCINTOSH UNSW/ES 33 JOHN RIX 35 DION SHAW CODIE BRIGGS NEWTOWN ASHLEE MORGAN SYDNEY UNI 36 MITCHELL STEVENS 36 JACK WRIGHT-SMITH VERNA ILES NEWTOWN MAI NGUYEN UNSW/ES 37 CAMERON BUTLER 37 JAMES DAVEY KATE LAWSON WESTERN WOLVES JEMMA STILL UNSW/ES 38 REECE JOHNSON 38 KENNY SIMPSON AOIFE MCDONNELL SYDNEY UNI STEPHANIE WALKER SYDNEY UNI CATHERINE STANTON WOLLONGONG 42 JONATHON GREEN 39 MATT LEIBOWITZ 40 MICHAEL BAKER 43 JACOB CLARKE RUCKS (2 TO BE SELECTED) 48 CHARLES ALLWORTH 44 ED KIRBY 56 LEIGH MCWHIRTER AISLINN ALBURY MACQUARIE UNI TOBI NOBLE NEWTOWN 46 BEN MCGOVERN 59 ALEX CROWE KATE EDWARDS UNSW/ES LIBBY SADLER SYDNEY UNI LACHLAN GEEVES 47 60 MICHAEL LLOYD LUISA MARZOTTO UNSW/ES 48 JESSE HYLAND 63 PETER GRUNDY COACH (1 TO BE SELECTED) 80 MATTHE PURSE 68 WILL SACKVILLE 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL DAN RANSON MACQUARIE UNI ANDREW TAYLOR WESTERN WOLVES RAMS YUCEL CELENK SYDNEY UNI DARREN LEWTAS NEWTOWN STUDENTS TRACEY KICK UNSW/ES www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 32 9 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 DIVISION TWO PRELIMINARY FINAL

BLACKTOWN MANLY WARRINGAH

Senior Coach: Ash Moeller Senior Coach: Matt Rawle Colours: Red, Yellow & Black Colours: Maroon & White

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals PAT BARCLAY 2 10 JAMES MCDOUGALL 3 MIKE O’GRADY 16 PHILLIP PRIOR 4 ANDREW CAREY 17 MICHAEL ATKINSON 5 KENT WEIR 19 CRAIG PRIDGEON 6 JOSH MANN 7 BEN MOLYNEAUX 24 DANIEL DICKERSON 8 HENRY BUTTON 28 JACKSON POLA-SMITH 9 LEIGHTON CORR 37 JAMES BEHAGG 10 MATTHEW GANN 42 DECLAN BYRNE 11 DEAN CONNORS 44 AMOS MICHAEL 13 LUCAS BENDT 45 MITCHELL DOUGLAS 14 JOEY SAUNDERS 46 BLAKE COLLARD 15 FABIAN MCLEOD 47 TOM SCHULTZ 16 DAN MCINTYRE 20 BEN AKMENS 48 JAMES MASON 21 BRAD WHALE 49 ANDREW PILAT 22 GILL CORR 50 JADEN DINALE 23 DANIEL CLIFFORD 52 SEAN MCCAFFREY 25 JARED VAN VEEN 53 JARED POCOTT 26 ANDREW POLKINGHORNE 54 NICK ADAMS 28 DANIEL BURFORD 56 JOHN PORTER 30 MARK BURGER DANIEL PEARSON 31 JAY ROUGHLEY 57 39 ASH MOELLER 58 BLAKE BRENDAN 40 MATTHEW HINCHCLIFFE 59 PAUL FABBRO 46 MICHAEL COLLINS 60 BEN JOSEPH 48 JARED CLIFFORD 61 JEREMY PILAT 52 ETHAN BARCLAY 64 TOBY JONES 53 MBIMBI MBIMBI 65 MATTHEW RAWLE 54 MATT NEWSON 66 STEPHEN KELLY 59 AARON HILL 68 TULLY MCLEAN 60 TIM BARACZ ANDREW WRIGHT 61 DANIEL NIEASS 69 62 LUKE CAMELLIRI 74 JASON MURRAY 66 DANIEL LIM 91 BYRAN HORRELL 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL MAGIC GIANTS www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 10 31 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 UNDER 19s DIVISION TWO 2ND SEMI FINAL MENS TEAM OF THE YEAR NOMINEES

WESTERN SUBURBS MOOREBANK All AFL Sydney Premier Division Coaches selected players in groups of defenders, midfielders, forwards and ruckmen. The coaches cannot select for players from their own team. The players who receive the Senior Coach: Warwick Polley Senior Coach: Chris Eckert most selections are then included in the Team of the Year. Colours: Black & White Colours: Black & White The coaches also vote for the Coach of the Year and Umpire the Year. The AFL Sydney Team of the Year will consist of 18 players plus four interchange, Coach and Umpire.

Team List Team List This years nominations are: No Name Goals No Name Goals DEFENDERS (6 TO BE SELECTED) 1 CALLUM MCEVOY-GRAY 1 DYLAN VILLANUEVA GARETH BENBOW MANLY WARRINGAH LEVI SANDS WESTERN SUBURBS 2 JACOB MCMAHON HARRISON KOCH MANLY WARRINGAH LLOYD SHEPHERD PENNANT HILLS BRADLEY WICKEN JACK LYNCH MANLY WARRINGAH DAVID STROUD MANLY WARRINGAH 3 PATRICK MANTHOS 2 JECONIAH PENI CAMPBELLTOWN JORDAN WEIR MANLY WARRINGAH 4 AARON CONNELLY 3 DANIEL SCHWIZLER RYAN PLANT UNSW/ES KEIREN WRIGHT PENNANT HILLS WILLS BRASSIL MANLY-WARRINGAH YANNICK MILLIGAN-SAVILLES WESTERN SUBURBS 5 ANDREW MANCHESTER 4 HAYDEN RAPLEY 6 JOSHUA FOLEY MIDFIELDERS (8 TO BE SELECTED) 5 ERIC LAHEY 7 DANIEL TILIO JAMES BRAIN MANLY WARRINGAH SELBY LEE-STEERE NORTH SHORE 6 TODD ANNAKIN 8 BEN KNIGHT LEIGH CONWAY WESTERN SUBURBS KARL MERSON ST GEORGE JEREMY DANIHER UNSW/ES CONNOR PETTERSSON MANLY WARRINGAH 7 JAMES BOWMAN 9 BEN ZOPPO TARAN ETTO CAMPBELLTOWN MATTHEW ROUND WESTERN SUBURBS 10 THOMAS KANNAN 9 JACK MARTYN ALEX GOODALL PENNANT HILLS TOM SUNDBERG UTS LACHLAN KILPATRICK MANLY WARRINGAH TIM WALES PENNANT HILLS 11 JOSHUA QUIN 10 TYRONE NARAYAN JOSH MADDOX UTS ALEXANDER WYNN ST GEORGE 12 BEN JENNINGS DOMINIC KILLWORTH ST GEORGE DOUGLAS HADDEN NORTH SHORE 11 HARRISON KEENAN JAMES DUNN PENNANT HILLS SAM CARRUTHERS NORTH SHORE 13 BEN POLLEY 12 ZACH PODBURY 14 ABU BAH FORWARDS (6 TO BE SELECTED) 15 THOMAS AMANATIDIS 14 BEN ANDREW TYRONE ARMITAGE MANLY WARRINGAH JEREMY KIEL UNSW/ES ADAM BAKER UTS EVAN SMITH SYDNEY UNI 16 BADDI KHAMIS 15 JASON TRAN RANGA EDIRIWICKRAMA PENNANT HILLS TAYLOR WILLIAMSON WESTERN SUBURBS DAVID MAHER 17 17 BRENDAN JONES MATTHEW EDWINS CAMPBELLTOWN STEPHEN WRAY PENNANT HILLS BRAYDEN FOWLER MANLY WARRINGAH SAM ZIKMAN PENNANT HILLS 18 DOMINIC KANNAN 18 JARROD LAWRENCE BRENTON MUMME WESTERN SUBURBS MATT CAREY PENNANT HILLS 19 ANDREW CRAWFORD 19 BROCK WESTWOOD RUCKS (2 TO BE SELECTED) 20 STEVEN LEMME KRISTIAN ERICSON WESTERN SUBURBS GLENN SMITH SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 21 LIAM TRAVERS 21 JOSHUA ECKERT ARON EVERETT SYDNEY UNIVERSITY SAM WIDMER PENNANT HILLS 22 RANIKETH PRASAD 22 RHYS DAVIES CAMERON GORDON CAMPBELLTOWN SAM JACKSON NORTH SHORE 23 RICHARD CONNELLY 23 BLAYDE FOLEY COACH (1 TO BE SELECTED) 24 MICHAEL VITALE 25 JARROD HILAIRE LEIGH BRAIN MANLY WARRINGAH ANTON TURCO SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 25 VASILI ROMANAS TERRY MUDGE ST GEORGE CHRIS YARD PENNANT HILLS 26 MARTIN FAULKNER 26 ETHAN POOLEY PETER STEER HILL EAGLES DANIEL LYNCH UNSW/ES NEIL BRUNTON CAMPBELLTOWN KEVIN EYNAUD WESTERN SUBURBS 31 BEN VAN DEN NIEUWENHOF 28 ISAAC CARRERA UMPIRE (1 TO BE SLECTED) 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL MAGPIES CARL FLETCHER LACHLAN MCDONALD LUKE TURNER FRANK KALAYZICH ANDREW RUTHERFORD LUKE JOBSON MAGPIES www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 30 11 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 AFL SYDNEY RISING STAR NOMINEES UNDER 19s DIVISION ONE 2ND SEMI FINAL Congratulations to the following 18 Men’s Rising Star nominee’s for the 2014 season. All Pre- ST GEORGE NORTH SHORE mier Division coaches have now voted on their choices for this years winner and this will be th announced at Phelan Medal night on Monday 15 September. Senior Coach: Derek Waters Senior Coach: Jamie O’Dell Round Player Club Colours: Red & White Colours: Red & Black Round 1 Taylor Preece (UNSW/ES) Round 2 Abe Davis (UNSW/ES) Round 3 Theo Moraitis (Pennant Hills) Team List Team List Round 4 (North Shore) No Name Goals No Name Goals Round 5 Harry Dobson (Sydney University) 1 WILSON MURRAY 1 BENJAMIN CUNNINGHAM Round 6 Jack Parker (Manly Warringah) 2 TIMOTHY TEGG 2 JAMES GARING Round 7 Brad Watson (Pennant Hills) 3 DANIEL GEORGIEVSKI 3 NICHOLAS HURRELL Round 8 Aidan Bell (Campbelltown) 4 TAYLA MITCHELL 2013 AFL Sydney 4 ANGUS MACRAE Round 9 Nick Shaw (St George) 5 JACK GUTHRIE Rising Star winner 5 JARROD STEINFORT Round 10 Lachlan Maples (Sydney Uni) 6 JACKSON CLARIDGE Levi Sands 6 NICHOLAS GARRICK Round 11 Nathan Lomas (Campbelltown) 7 ANDREW PAPPAS 8 WILL TAYLOR Round 12 Tom Dickson (UNSW/ES) 8 JUSTIN MALDIGRI 9 BEN WICKHAM Round 13 Jimmy McKenzie (North Shore) 9 JACKSON CINI 10 MITCHELL WRIGHT Round 14 Nick Foster (North Shore) 10 BRAYDEN KILPATRICK Round 15 Joshua Smith (Sydney Uni) 11 JACOB STEK 11 ZACHARY FYFFE Round 16 Spencer Krochmal (UNSW/ES) 12 NICHOLAS SWANSON 13 JAKE MONK Round 17 Jordan McPherson (Hills Eagles) 13 RILEY ORR 14 CAMERON PUGH Round 18 Lyndon Hupfeld (Hills Eagles) 14 DANIEL RUSSELL 15 SUDKET FRASER-KRAUSE 15 ONUR SELVI 17 MICHAEL GOODE AFL SYDNEY WOMEN’S RISING STAR NOMINEES 16 JESSE PRICE 18 MICHAEL JONES 17 STEVEN HE 21 RYAN HEBRON Congratulations to the following 16 AFL Sydney Women’s Rising Star nominee’s for the 2014 18 DANIEL COOPER 22 MATTHEW BUSKARIOL season. All Women’s coaches have now voted on their choice for this years winner and this 19 CAMERON KOLSTER 23 JACK MASONE th RYAN JONES will be announced at Phelan Medal night on Monday 15 September. 20 24 GILES COLOE Round Player Club 21 LIAM MAZE 26 TIM ROBERTSON Round 1 (Wollongong) 22 RILEY WATERS 30 TOM WELCH Round 2 Jasmine Smith (UNSW/ES) 23 CHRIS BELCHEFF 31 ANGUS QUAIL Round 3 Wafaa Elwadia (Auburn) 24 DYLAN SANDERSON 32 DALE WALKER Round 4 Emily Crookes (Gosford) 25 KUIAM ANU Round 5 Kimberly Chan (Wollongong) 33 MARLON MARQUEZ 26 JACK HILL Round 6 Natasha Loiseau (Penrith) 38 MATTHEW VARJAVANDI 27 JASON GASOVSKI Round 7 Wadad Hammoud (Auburn) 39 CHARLIE SILVESTER 28 MATTHEW PEACOCK Round 8 Ashleigh Carter (Manly Warringah) 2013 AFL Sydney LACHLAN HAYRES 29 NICK CHAMBERLAIN 43 Round 9 Morgan Ross (Gosford) Women’s Rising Star 30 BRENDAN DIMEVSKI 48 JAKE VEALE Round 10 Nicci Kennedy (Wollongong) winner Stephanie 31 SIMON MCGRILLEN 50 GEORGE CARRICK Round 11 Hayat Ajaj (Auburn Giants) Walker Round 12 Holly Graham (Manly Warringah) 32 STEVEN NABAKI 53 CHARLES FERRIER Round 13 Aziza Malas (Auburn) 33 TIMOTHY GHALI 55 BRAD CADDEY Round 14 Bianca North (Southern Power) 34 ZAK ROWLANDS 95 MATTHEW WILSON Round 15 Brooke Ashcroft (Macquarie Uni) 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL Round 16 Shelby Koh (UNSW/ES) DRAGONS BOMBERS www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 12 29 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 WOMENS DIVISION ONE PRELIMINARY FINAL FINALS FIXTURES

UNSW/ES STINGRAYS NEWTOWN BREAKAWAYS Saturday 6th September

Senior Coach: Tracey Kick Senior Coach: Darren Lewtas Colours: White, red, blue, black, Colours: Red & White Blacktown ISP yellow 10:00 Wollondilly Sydney University Division Four Team List Team List No Name Goals 12:15 Penrith Sydney University Division Three No Name Goals 1 REBECCA LING 2 MAI NGUYEN 1 CASSANDRA LEES 15:15 GWS GIANTS Aspley Hornets NEAFL 3 CHANTELLE SAWKA 2 REBECCA BURRIDGE 18:00 Blacktown Manly Warringah Division Two 4 LIASI TARUA 5 AMANDA DAWE 5 ERIN HODSON 7 MICHELLE BOVA Henson Park TANIA LENON 6 10 TRACEY FARRUGIA 7 LUISA MARZOTTO 11 STELLA XIE 9:00 Western Suburbs Moorebank Under 19s Division Two 8 SARAH COURT 13 ROSALIE GRAHAM 9 HANNAH MCINTOSH 11:10 St George North Shore Under 19s Division One 10 EMMA MACKAY 21 NATASHA DEVLIN

11 NICOLA VRACHNAS 22 TOBI NOBLE 13:20 Balmain UTS Division One 12 SHANI LAUF 25 ALEX SCHRODER 15:30 Manly Warringah Pennant Hills Premier Division 13 KATE EDWARDS 26 ANNA RUUT 14 MADDY COLLIER th 27 CODIE BRIGGS Sunday 7 September 15 JASMINE SMITH 29 STACY CROSS 16 JOANNA WILLESEE Blacktown ISP 17 MONICA KAVANAGH 30 NIKKI PRESS 18 REMI BANUELOS 31 EDWINA ILLMAN 10:00 Southern Power Wollongong Saints Women's Division Two 19 SAMANTHA JUNG 34 VERNA ILES 12:45 Sydney Swans NT Thunder NEAFL 20 ZOE BETAR 36 STEPHANIE WAKE 21 SANDRA JANJETOVIC 41 HAYLEY LEGG 15:30 Penrith Rams Blacktown Division Five 22 ERICA MCIERNON 42 GENAVIEVE ZOELLER 23 LAUREN O’BRIEN 53 ANNA BUTLER Henson Park 24 JEMMA STILL 25 ISABELLE O’BRIEN 55 ELISA HOGAN 10:00 UNSW/ES Stingrays Newtown Breakaways Women's Division One 26 KYRSTY BISHOP 56 BELINDA SMALL 27 TABITHA WILLIAMS 60 STEPH FOSTER 12:10 Macquarie University Pennant Hills Division One 28 COURTNEY GUM 62 LAUREN FOY 29 AMY SATCHELL 14:30 St George Sydney University Premier Division 63 FRANKIE HOCKING 32 SASHA BANKI 64 TRAM NGUYEN 33 MELITA MORRISS 35 SHELBY KOH 66 EMILY GARD 44 ANNE-LISE BIDOU 67 PASCALE PIAS 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL STINGRAYS BREAKAWAYS www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 28 13 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 THOSE WERE THE DAYS DIVISION ONE 1ST SEMI FINAL

This page is provided by the NSW Australian Football History Society. The Society’s MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY PENNANT HILLS aims are to preserve the memory of NSW football. Tomorrow this game you are at will become history. Who won this, why did they do that, what does that mean? The Soci- Senior Coach: Stuart Newman Senior Coach: Jason Clarke ety wants to preserve those memories. Your club can help by designating a club histo- Colours: Red, Black & White Colours: Red & Navy Blue rian to work with the Society. As well you or the club can join, the details of which are on their website: www.nswfootballhistory.com.au Team List Team List WHAT’S IN A NAME? - PART 2 No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 LOGAN MEAD 1 DANIEL KEATING 2 JAMES BRACKIN 7 JASON CLARKE 8 CHRIS BAGLIN 4 DYLAN BROGAN 10 ROBERT WATTS 5 ROB VINCENT 11 THEO MORAITIS 1979 saw the emergence of a rebel group who rolled the incumbent and long term 7 MARK BISHOP NSWAFL president, Bill Hart, the previous December. 17 ADAM NIXON 8 RYAN HARRIS 19 PAT WITT 9 ANDREW SILWKA The motivation behind this was the perceived backing from influential elements in 22 REGAN PINKER 10 GAV NIXON the VFL who promised funding for an experienced football administrator to run Syd- 23 DANIEL PREEN ney football and the NSWAFL, subject to support on a national level, for interstate 11 JAMES COBURN 26 DAVE SMITH VFL games to be played in Sydney of a Sunday. PETER LEBRETON 12 27 JESSE HARE 13 TIM WOLNIZER The revitalised Sydney league was initially all spirited, enthusiastic and gung-ho. A 29 GLENN WATTS new man from was appointed as the General Manager, the league’s of- 14 ANDREW ROBERTSON 32 FRASER NIXON fices at 64 Regent Street Chippendale were sold off and the administration moved 15 CHRIS HAYES 33 MATTHEW CARTER to nearby premises at the Newtown Rules Club in Cleveland Street, Redfern. 16 SEAN ELLICOT 35 NICHOLAS BAGLIN 17 SAM SIMPSON 36 BEN MILES Eventually the independent Board was replaced by a board of club directors, a 19 CAM LUDOWYKE 39 DANIEL FIEDLER move which would produce cronyism and ‘caucusing’ where the strong got stronger 40 LACHLAN VILE and the other clubs just rolled along. Football in Sydney now primarily promoted 21 JAMES MOYLAN 45 TOM ABBOTT Sydney and the NSWAFL was put on the back burner as other sub-state bodies 22 NICK RODGERS 46 ADAM DALLAS grew in stature and did their own thing. 23 TIM CAMERON 48 JACK GUNSTONE 24 GUS ROGERS 49 MATT VILE 25 RONAN WORDSORTH 50 OLLIE BRODIE 29 MARK WILLIAMS 51 ANTHONY BRAWN 30 DAN MARTIN By 53 JOSH MOTT 32 PETER FROST 1987 there was yet a further change. Sydney and the NSWAFL were broke and 55 LEO NUNN KIERON BRIDGER badly in debt. An independent group managing the affairs of the NSWAFL told the 36 57 ADAM SMITH Sydney clubs to sink or swim. Either agree to a change in the administration or go 51 LEWIS CRINITI 58 RILEY MIEDLER out of business. Really, there was no alternative. 66 DAVID WESTERN 59 STEWART HODGES 67 PAUL HAYES 60 BRAYDEN TOS 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL WARRIORS DEMONS www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 14 27 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 DIVISION ONE 2ND SEMI FINAL THOSE WERE THE DAYS

BALMAIN UTS What followed was a big transformation to football in Sydney – there had to be –

Senior Coach: Luke Jarjoura Senior Coach: Anthony Rosen with three divisions again established, most of the sub groups abolished and the Colours: Yellow & Black Colours: Teal & Black NSWAFL was back in charge. The Sydney component became known as the NSW State Football League with a long term view of incorporating clubs from around the Team List Team List state. Thankfully it did not happen but gradually the league moved back into a No Name Goals No Name Goals position of financial stability. 1 ALEX O’DEA 1 NICK BARRETT 2 JAMES WEBSTER 3 BRYCE THOMSON 2 OLLIE BRECHT In 1991 the NSW State Football League designation was abolished to revert to the 4 EDEN BENNELL 3 PHIL BREDIN label of the Sydney Football League. The administration was marginally re- 5 JORDAN MOORE 4 DUNCAN BROWN arranged, but not much else took place. 6 RYAN HEZLETT 5 JAMES CAICA 7 CHRIS BOLT 6 WILL CHAMBERS 8 ANDREW KYPRIANOU Then in 1998 following yet another report on the state of health of football in NSW, 9 HUGH PRIEST 7 TIM COLE a further change saw the introduction of the AFL(NSW-ACT). This produced a few 10 BRADLEY PLUG 8 TIM CROW on-field alterations to Sydney footy like 16 aside etc. yes a major move but again, 11 LUKE JARJOURA 9 BRIAN CUNNANE 12 EDEN WOODEND little else came about in the structure and framework of the actual competition. 10 ANDREW DAVIS 13 ED MCCANN 14 JOEL GRAY 11 MORGAN DAVIS AFL Sydney had now assumed full control of the Sydney league with full funding 15 REESE GILLESPIE 12 LIAM FLANAGAN from the major AFL body in Melbourne. They also funded football development 16 BLAKE MALCOLM 13 LUCAS HENRY throughout the state but unlike the Sydney open age football, most of the leagues 17 RICHARD TYRRELL 14 ALEX HART 18 JAYDEN DONATO in NSW were left to finance their own activities. 19 NICK WHITEHEAD 15 NICK HASLEM 20 BRENDAN CANN 16 LUKE HEFFERNAN The major change came in 2009 when under the then Sydney Football Operations 21 JOHN LITTLE 17 SIMON HORAN Manager, Garry Burkinshaw, divisionalisatiion took place. This was the biggest ad- 22 TRAVIS MARTIN 18 ZAC JARDINE 23 LUKE WILBY justment to Sydney football since 1948 when Balmain, Western Suburbs (both for 19 LOCKIE LAMONT 24 DANIEL LLOYD the second time) and Sydney University were introduced to the competition or per- 20 ASH LOXTON 26 BRENDAN JENKINS haps was it 1926. 27 JASON FRETWELL 21 WILL MCCULLOUGH 28 ROMAN CHOWANETZ 22 NICK MORLING 29 BILL SHIPWAY 23 DANIEL MURRELL 30 DAMON WOODEND 24 TOM NIXON 31 MITCHELL SOAMES 32 NICK HALLIDAY 25 TOM PERKS 33 BEN PLUG 26 BRENDAN PITT 34 ALISTAIRE DUELL-FERGUSON 27 GUS PORTER 35 ADAM MIDDLETON 28 MARK RIGBY 36 HARRY JENKINS 37 KEVIN JONES 29 SHAUN SILVER 40 JAMES WEST 30 HARRY SLEIGH 43 RYAN HUGHES 31 MATT STREMPL 45 RYAN BETTS 32 MARK TREWHELLA 47 TYLER RYAN 33 LUKE TRIMBOLI 48 ANDREW RICCORD 49 LUKE ELASI 34 ED WILLIAMS 50 MITCHELL KUHN 35 HARRY WHITING 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL TIGERS BATS www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 26 15 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 FINALS RESULTS PREMIER DIVISION 1ST SEMI FINAL

AFL Sydney Premier Division – QUALIFYING & ELIMINATION ST GEORGE SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Pennant Hills Demons 0.4, 4.7, 7.7, 11.11 (77) St George Dragons 3.3, 4.7, 7.10, 9.12 (66) Senior Coach: Terry Mudge Senior Coach: Anton Turco GOALS, Colours: Red & White Colours: Blue & Gold Pennant Hills Demons : T. Widmer 2, S. Zikman 2, T. Scoular 1, A. Goodall 1, S. Widmer 1, M. Carey 1, R. Ediriwickrama 1, D. Witt 1, M. Thomas 1 Team List Team List St George Dragons : A. Wynn 3, J. Mudge 1, K. Merson 1, S. Wilsen 1, D. Lycakis 1, J. Sad- No Name Goals No Name Goals dington 1, D. Napper 1 1 CHRIS FRANGOS 5 JACK CASPERSONN BEST, 2 DANIEL NAPPER 12 NICK PERRY Pennant Hills Demons : A. Goodall, J. Dunn, B. Urwin, L. Shepherd, D. Dell'Aquila, S. Parker 3 JORDAN WEST 13 EVAN SMITH St George Dragons : A. Sharp, B. Sharp, B. Addison, A. Wynn, K. Merson, H. Green 4 PAT MCBRIDE 17 YARREN JAFFER-WILLIAMS 5 DAVID LYCAKIS Sydney University 2.3, 5.5, 8.7, 13.10 (88) 19 MICHAEL FIGG 6 ROD CRAIG Western Suburbs Magpies 1.2, 2.4, 4.6, 6.7 (43) 21 ALEX DYSON GOALS, 8 MICHAEL MILNER 25 GLENN SMITH Sydney University : E. Smith 5, M. Vicic 2, B. Coffey 2, S. Crichton 2, S. Sleigh 1, B. Fitz- 9 DECLAN DONOHUE patrick 1 10 BEN JONES 28 LUKE FREEMANTLE Western Suburbs Magpies : W. Blackburne 3, B. Mumme 2, S. Hudson 1 11 STEPHEN WILSEN 30 JESSE COX BEST, 12 BEN SHARP 32 HARRY DOBSON Sydney University : D. Johnson, S. Sleigh, J. Caspersonn, E. Smith, G. Smith, A. Dyson 13 BRYCE ADDISON 37 OLIVER WETZLAR Western Suburbs Magpies : S. Hudson, K. Ericson, J. Newbury, L. Scown, B. Mumme, E. 14 KARL MERSON 38 JAKE SWARTS Harper 15 TOM GREEN 39 KYLE UNDERWOOD 16 HARRY GREEN 40 SAM SLEIGH DIVISION ONE – QUALIFYING & ELIMINATION 17 DEAN GILBERT UTS Bats 9.7 (61) defeated Macquarie University 4.12 (36) 42 BEN FITZPATRICK 18 DOM KILLWORTH Pennant Hills Demons 11.10 (76) defeated Holroyd Parramatta Goannas 9.10 (64) 43 DOM VINCENT 19 NICK RYAN DIVISION TWO – SEMI FINALS 44 BILAL TAHA 20 DANIEL ANNOR Sydney University 12.13 (85) defeated Blacktown Magic 3.8 (26) 45 OSCAR OSBOURNE Manly Warringah Giants 12.16 (88) defeated Western Suburbs Magpies 11.11 (77) 21 DANIEL RIXON 47 LACHLAN MAPLES DIVISION THREE – SEMI FINALS 22 JASON SADDINGTON Randwick City Saints 12.15 (87) defeated Penrith Rams 5.6 (36) 24 DANIEL TOMLINS 48 DANE ROBERTON Sydney University 20.10 (130) defeated Nor-West Jets 4.12 (36) 25 JUSTIN MALDIGRI 49 ARON EVERETT DIVISION FOUR – SEMI FINALS 26 ANDREW SHARP 50 ANDREW MORRIS UTS Bats 6.3 (39) defeated Wollondilly Knights 1.7 (13) 28 STEVEN LORDING 51 FRED SKULLEY NICK SHAW Sydney University 12.14 (86) defeated UNSW/ES Bulldogs 8.9 (57) 30 52 BEN COFFEY DIVISION FIVE – PRELIMINARY 31 BEN HODGSON 53 SAM ORTON Blacktown Magic 7.6 (48) defeated Nor-West Jets 5.9 (39) 32 DYLAN SANDERSON 54 WILL STRATFORD UNDER 19 DIVISION ONE – SEMI FINAL 33 ALEXANDER WYNN 55 DAVID JOHNSON Manly Warringah Giants 10.7 (67) defeated UNSW/ES Bulldogs 8.18 (66) 34 JESSE MUDGE UNDER 19 DIVISION TWO – SEMI FINAL 56 SAM CRICHTON 35 NATHAN MCKENZIE-HICKS Penrith Rams 21.16 (142) defeated Macarthur Giants 5.4 (34) 36 SIMON MCGRILLEN 57 RONAN GERAGHTY WOMENS DIVISION ONE – SEMI FINALS 37 HARRY ORR 58 CHRIS REICHMAN Newtown Breakaways 4.2 (26) defeated Macquarie University 2.8 (20) KUIAM ANU 60 JOSH SMITH Sydney University Bombers 2.6 (18) defeated UNSW/ES Stingrays 0.2 (2) 38 WOMENS DIVISION TWO – PRELIMINARY FINAL 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL Wollongong Saints 8.9 (57) defeated Penrith Ramettes 4.5 (29) DRAGONS STUDENTS www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 16 25 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 PREMIER DIVISION 2ND SEMI FINAL

MANLY WARRINGAH PENNANT HILLS

Senior Coach: Leigh Brain Senior Coach: Chris Yard Colours: Maroon & White Colours: Red & Navy Blue

Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 DAVID STROUD 2 SEBASTIAN PARKER LACHLAN KILPATRICK 2 3 AARON CRISFIELD 3 TYRONE ARMITAGE 4 MATT THOMAS 4 JAMES BRAIN 5 LLOYD SHEPHERD 5 BRAYDEN FOWLER 6 BRANT JACK 6 RYAN WEARNE 9 NICK CAMPBELL 7 JACK HAWKINS 8 HARRY WEBB 10 ROB WATTS 9 ANTHONY ROBERTSON 11 THEO MORAITIS 10 HARRISON KOCH 12 SAM ZIKMAN 11 CONNOR PETTERSSON 13 HARRY ANGEL 12 ANGUS BUNCLE 14 ALEX GOODALL 13 GARETH BENBOW 15 KIERAN WRIGHT 14 THOMAS THURGARLAND 16 TIM WALES ERIC BURKE 15 17 ADAM NIXON 16 MICHAEL ATKINSON 18 DAN WITT 17 JORDAN WEIR 20 STEPHEN WRAY 18 LEVI BRAIN 21 BEN URWIN 19 CRAIG PRIDGEON 22 REGAN PINKER 20 CALUM JOHNSTON 21 JACK HUNTER 23 DANIEL PREEN 22 JACK LYNCH 25 DAMIAN DELL’AQUILA 23 HAYDEN WASHINGTON 26 DAVID SMITH 24 DANIEL DICKERSON 27 JESSE HARE 25 THOMAS FARRELLY 28 CAMERON SMITH 26 TOM MCCAFFREY 29 GLENN WATTS 27 JACK PARKER 30 PETER BARNES 28 JACKSON POLA-SMITH 31 JAMES DUNN 29 NATHAN BOSSCHIETER 37 TIM SCOULAR 30 WILLS BRASSIL 38 SAM WIDMER 36 JIMI MCDONALD 41 MATT CAREY 37 JAMES BEHAGG 42 THOMAS EDMONDS 38 PHILLIP PRIOR TED WIDMER 39 JAMES MASON 43 40 TOM SCHULTZ 52 CODY STUCKER 41 SAM HAIDER 56 RANGA EDIRIWICKRAMA

1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL GIANTS DEMONS www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 24 17 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 AFL SYDNEY WEBSITE NEAFL PREMLIMINARY FINAL

SYDNEY SWANS NT THUNDER

Senior Coach: Jarred Crouch Senior Coach: Colours: Red & White Colours: Black, White, Red & Yellow Team List Team List No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 2 DARREN EWING 2 3 ALWYN DAVEY Visit www.sydneyafl.com.au for 5 RYAN O’KEEFE 6 TOM MITCHELL 4 AARON MOTLOP Latest News 7 HARRY CUNNINGHAM 5 SHAQUILLE MCKENZIE 10 6 JULIAN LOCKWOOD Results 11 JEREMY LAIDLER 9 JACK LONG 13 10 NATHAN DJERRKURA 2014 Fixtures 14 11 JONATHON MILES 16 GARY ROHAN Ladders 17 TOMMY WALSH 12 JONATHON PERIS Photo Gallery 18 JORDAN LOCKYER 13 LACHLAN ARGUS 19 TOM DERICKX 14 BRAD VASSAL Sydney AFL Forms 20 SAM REID 15 MATTHEW ROSIER 22 16 CAMERON ILETT 27 DANIEL ROBINSON and more 17 SHANNON RIOLI 28 18 MITCHEL TAYLOR 29 GEORGE HEWETT 31 19 SEBASTIAN GUILHAUS 33 21 WILLIAM RIOLI JNR 35 SAM NAISMITH 23 ERINN WASLEY-BLACK SOCIAL MEDIA 42 XAIVER RICHARDS 24 CHRIS DUNNE 45 PATRICK MITCHELL 25 PIERCE LIDDLE 46 26 JAKE ROE-DUGGAN A F L S y d n e y @ a f l s y d n e y 47 NATHAN VAISEY 48 OLIVER WETZLAR 29 JUSTIN BEUGULAAR 49 NICHOLAS HEY 30 PATRICK HEENAN 50 DOUGLAS HADDEN 33 BEN RIOLI 51 JACK HISCOX 36 STEVEN MILES 53 CALLIM MILLS 37 LIAM PATRICK 54 MITCH WRIGHT 39 AUSTIN WONAEAMIRRI 57 RYAN HEBRON 43 BAYDON NGALKIN 58 ISSAC HEENEY 59 MICHAEL DICKSON 45 NEIL VEA VEA 60 ABAYNA DAVIS 46 PAUL CAMPBELL A F L S y d n e y @ a f l s y d n e y 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL DRAGONS STUDENTS www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 18 23 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 NEAFL PREMLIMINARY FINAL AFL SYDNEY MATCH OF THE WEEK

UWS GIANTS ASPLEY

Senior Coach: Brett Hand Senior Coach: John Blair Colours: Orange, White & Colours: Gold, Brown & Black White In 2014 selected matches will be live streamed through the

Team List Team List AFL Sydney website thanks to Digital Sports. To watch live No Name Goals No Name Goals 1 RYAN THOMSON simply go to www.sydneyafl.com.au and click on the AFL 11 JED LAMB 2 AUSTIN LUCY 13 TOM BOYD Sydney TV tab. Alternatively, go to 3 JAMES IVES 15 TIM GOLDS 4 DANIEL SMITH www.Youtube.com/aflsydneylive 16 NATHAN WILSON 5 EDDIE SANSBURY 21 MATT BUNTINE 6 MICHAEL PETTITT 25 CAMERON MCCARTHY 7 JOEY DAYE All matches live streamed will then be stored on the AFL 26 JONATHON GILES 8 MATT PAYNE Sydney website and can viewed at any time. 27 ANDREW PHILLIPS 9 JOHN JAMES 10 ADAM HUGHES 28 LIAM SUMNER 11 CLINTON FRENCH 29 ZACHARY WILLIAMS 12 RECCE TOYE 30 LACHLAN PLOWMAN 13 JACK JAMES 31 JACOB TOWNSEND 14 ADEN RUTLEDGE Round Date Home Away Venue 33 WILL HOSKIN-ELLIOT 15 SAM GRIBBLE 34 KRISTAN JAKSCH 16 RYAN HOLMAN 36 JAMES STEWART 17 Womens 7th September Southern Power Wollongong Saints BISP 37 RORY LOBB 18 DECLAN BEVAN Div Two @ 10:00am 38 STEPHEN GILHAM 19 JED TURNER GF 20 CAIN TICKNER 42 MARK WHILEY 21 JACK STANLEY Division 7th September Penrith Rams Blacktown Magic BISP 43 JAKE BARRETT 22 BRENDAN FORBES Five GF @ 3:30pm 44 TOM DOWNIE 23 MICHAEL HUTCHINSON 45 SAM SCHULZ 24 RYAN MATTHEWS DYLAN ADDISON 46 25 JAMES NELIS 47 26 JOHN WILLIAMS 49 TIM BARRETT 27 RILEY BUNTAIN 50 SAM REID 28 BEN HAIRE 51 29 JASON SATCHELL 30 ROB COPELAND 52 LIAM GRIFFITHS 31 GAVIN GROSE 53 JEREMY FINLAYSON 32 CHEYNE STILLER 54 MICHAEL MATTINGLY 33 HENRY JOYCE 55 DARCY SPINKS 34 BEN BEAVON 56 TOM FAUL 35 GEORGE HANNAFORD 1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time FINAL GIANTS DEMONS www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 22 19 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 Finals Week 2 - 6th—7th September 2014 NEAFL TEAM OF THE YEAR N E A F L N E W S

Aspley midfielder Matthew Payne took out the inaugural NEAFL MVP award, Coach capping a stellar season, where he spearheaded the Hornets' charge to the Xavier Clarke finals. NT Thunder Tim Barton The 28-year-old beat out Ainslie onballer Aaron Vandenberg, Redland young

Sydney University gun Blake Grewar, and fast-finishing NT Thunder skipper Cameron Illett, to Rising Star make history in the first year the NEAFL has had a standalone Best and Fair- Paul Hunter est gong. Redland Matthew O’Dwyer Shane Biggs It was no surprise to see Payne also included in the NEAFL 'Team of the Sydney University Sydney Swans Year,' alongside the likes of Vandenberg, Grewar, and Illett, with first-year NT Thunder mentor Xavier Clarke named as the side's coach after guiding his outfit to 15 wins this year. In other major awards presented on the night, Redland ruckman Paul Hunter was named NEAFL Rising Kade Klemke Wayde Mills Will Sierakowski Star, beating out a talented field of youngsters, including likely first round draft picks and Lachlan Weller, and teammate Cleve Hughes was confirmed as the competition's leading goal kicker. Queanbeyan Southport Sydney University Sydney University's Kelvin Barnes and Belconnen's Jordan Harper won Mark and Goal of the Year respec- tively. NEAFL MVP TOP 10 1. Matthew Payne (Aspley) 102 votes Paul Hunter 2. Aaron Vandenberg (Ainslie) 77 votes Redland 3. Blake Grewar (Redland) 58 votes 4. Cameron Illett (NT Thunder) 54 votes 5. Mark Whiley (UWS GIANTS) 53 votes Aaron Vanberberg Blake Grewer 6. Matthew O'Dwyer (Sydney University) 48 votes Zac O’Brien 7. Daniel Robinson (Sydney Swans) 48 votes Ainslie Redland 8. Austin Lucy (Aspley) 46 votes

9. Jason Burge (Southport) 46 votes Mark Whiley 10. Nick Salter (Ainslie) 46 votes UWS Giants Finals Week 2 Matt Payne Saturday September 6 Aspley Preliminary Final 1 UWS GIANTS vs. Aspley Hornets Blacktown International Sports Park (BISP) 3:15pm After withstanding a late comeback from Redland at Graham Road last weekend, the Hornets will need Chris Dunne Nick Salter Cameron Ilett (Capt.) to overcome a UWS GIANTS side that finished top of the NEAFL standings, with both teams bidding to NT Thunder Ainslie NT Thunder advance to their first NEAFL decider. With their senior side finishing its campaign with a stirring win, the GIANTS reserves will be intent on emulating that result, but Aspley has been arguably the most in-form outfit in the competition of late, and this game shapes as a real 50-50 affair.

Sunday September 7 Preliminary Final 2 Eddie Sansbury Cleve Hughes Sydney Swans vs. NT Thunder Aspley Redland Blacktown International Sports Park (BISP) 12:45pm As long as the Swans' senior side stays alive in the AFL Finals series, their NEAFL outfit will be hungry to return some eye-catching football, with a host of players possibilities to be elevated should injury strike Interchange Darren Ewing any of John Lomgmire's charges. Daniel Robinson Sydney Swans NT Thunder Jason Burge Southport For that reason, the Swans deserve to enter this match as slight favourites, but the Thunder have im- Jordan Harper Belconnen proved their form outside of their Darwin stronghold recently, and with ex-AFL talent like Nathan Matt Buntine UWS Giants Djerkurra and Liam Patrick brilliant in the win over Ainslie last week, don't be surprised to see the north- erners salute. www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au 20 21