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BMX F Lavour for Bunbury WAF L Clash OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WAFL ROUND 20 AUGUST 9, 2014 $3.00 CCollectablesollectables GGameame ppreviewsreviews TTweetsweets ooff tthehe WWeekeek BBMXMX fflavourlavour fforor BBunburyunbury WWAFLAFL cclashlash VISIT ahg.com.au Prepare your today to find your local AHG Service car for Winter Centre with these offers available at AHG Service Centres FREE Winter Safety Check OFFER To ensure Ŕ"MM'MVJE-FWFMT Ŕ-JHIUT your car Ŕ#BUUFSZ Ŕ"MM)PTFT is safe for Ŕ8IFFM"MJHONFOU Ŕ"OEQSPWJEF Winter, we (inspection) you with a will check: Ŕ#SBLF1FSGPSNBODF Safety Check 1 Ŕ4VTQFOTJPO Report Conditions: To redeem, mention this voucher when booking. One voucher per person, per vehicle, Valid until 30 September 2014. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer. 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Every Week 7 Tipping 7 Tweets of the Week 11-12 WAFC 25 Club Notes 26 Amateur Football 27 Country Football 28 Stats 29 Ladders & Results 30 Fixtures Features 4-5 BMX flavour for Bunbury WAFL clash 9 Collectables Game time 13 Previews 14-15 Claremont v Perth 16-17 South Fremantle v Peel 18-19 Swan Districts v East Perth 20-21 West Perth v East Fremantle 23 West Coast v Collingwood 23 Geelong v Fremantle CONTENTS3 4 By Tracey Lewis Publisher This publication is proudly produced for the WA Football Commission by Media Tonic. Phone BMX 9388 7844 Fax 9388 7866 Sales flavour for [email protected] Editor Tracey Lewis Email [email protected] @traceylewis5 Contributing writers Ross Lewis, Sean Cowan. Photography Andrew Ritchie, William Crabb & Belinda Pike BBunburyunbury WWAFLAFL clash Design/Typesetting Jacqueline Holland - Visible Ink Graphics BUNBURY reveres sporting heroes and there will Printing be plenty of those on show before, during and Quality Press. Phone after this Saturday’s WAFL game at the recently 6254 9999 redeveloped Hands Oval between Swan Districts NAB AFL DRAFT COMBINE INVITEES: Address and East Perth – including some homegrown 8 Babel Road CLAREMONT Welshpool WA 6106 heroes. Mitch McGovern, Francis Watson Email Before the game there will be panel shows [email protected] involving WAFL legends, while during the game fans EAST FREMANTLE Jack Cripps Cover will get a chance to see Bunbury products such as WAFL in Bunbury Connor and Nathan Blakely, Kirk Ugle and Graham EAST PERTH Jetta (Carey Park) as well as East Perth captain Tyler Keitel The Football Budget is printed on Brendan Lee (Busselton) and Kyle Anderson and PERTH Express Gloss 90gsm paper, which is Stephen Payne (Margaret River) in action as well as sourced from a sustainably managed current West Coast listed players who are part of the Clem Smith forest and uses manufacturing SOUTH FREMANTLE processesof the highest environmental Royals line-up by virtue of the new alignment. standards. Connor Blakely is one of the 12 WA players Billy Frampton, Jarrod Garlett, The Football Budget is printed by a invited to the NAB AFL Draft Combine in October. Jermaine Miller-Lewis, Jarrod Pickett Level 2 EnvironmentalAccredited printer. The magazine is 100% To attend the NAB AFL Draft Combine, players SUBIACO recyclable. must be nominated by at least four AFL clubs. Josh Deluca The Draft Combine measures a combination of SWAN DISTRICTS WAFL admission prices athleticism and football skills as well as assessing Aidan Anderson, Connor Blakely $15 – Adult* each player’s personality and character – all essential $12 – Concession* 2 for 1 offer – Student Edge Member* elements clubs need to consider in the drafting Free – Children U16 process. WA STATE COMBINE INVITEES: *Includes a copy of Football Budget The NAB AFL Draft Combine is part of the NAB CLAREMONT AFL Rising Stars Program, which supports grassroots Find us on Brendon Abbott, Sam Bevan, Darcy Cameron, players and football communities and helps young Jared Haristy, Ryan Lim, Matthew Palfrey, Australians fulfil their dream of playing in the Alec Waterman AFL. The NAB AFL Rising Stars Program provides recognition, and a clearly identifiable direction for a PEEL player’s career. Bradley Walsh, Dylan Winton Copyright © No part of this publication may The 2014 NAB Draft Combine will be conducted be reproduced or stored in a retrieval system SOUTH FREMANTLE without the permission of the publisher. Opinions at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne from Tuesday, expressed in the Football Budget are not Matthew Ah Sui, Cameron Loersch, necessarily those of the WAFC. The WAFC or September 30 to Friday, October 3. Haiden Schloithe affi liated clubs believe that the material produced in this publication is accurate, but gives no A further 18 WA players will be tested at the warranty in relation thereto and disclaims all SUBIACO liability for claims against the WAFC or affi liated Perth State Combine – they include Swans Blaine clubs, Media Tonic, its employees, agents, or Adam Creeper, Shane Yarran any other person, which may rise from any Boekhorst, Ricky Cary, Alex Howard, Dylan Nelson. person acting on the materials contained herein. Boekhorst, Cary and Howard would all be expected SWAN DISTRICTS Blaine Boekhorst, Ricky Cary, Alex Howard, Registered by Australia Post - to play league this weekend, while Nelson is yet to PP642521/00112 make his league debut. Dylan Nelson Bunbury WAFL clashclash :: Brendan Lee and Tallan Ames meet Bunbury BMX rider Lauren Reynolds After the WAFL game South Bunbury and Donnybrook “When I am home and I get to go and watch games will take to the field in their South West Football it gives me goosebumps and it reminds me of how League fixture and the game should feature Eagles I feel when I’m on the big stage. It is just cool to see AFL premiership player, and former Swan Districts how the players deal with pressure situations and you “I have a utility, Adam Hunter, who recently re-joined his junior can relate and learn from it. club after starting the 2014 season with Chapman “I have a little pink footy that travels everywhere little pink Valley in the Great Northern Football League. with me and I get it out and make some of the guys Hunter last played for South Bunbury in a losing on the tour kick with me.” footy that grand final against Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault in Following on from a disappointing result at the “ 2010. World Championships, Reynolds now has the 2016 travels This will be only the second game ever played Olympic Games in her sights. everywhere in Bunbury. The previous game was played in 1984 “I’m disappointed with the result at the World also between Swan Districts and East Perth with the Championships because I expected to be in the final with me and Royals claiming a 14-point win. but overall I’m healthy and coming back from a knee She may not be involved in the on-field action reconstruction,” said the 23-year-old. I get it out this weekend but sports fans in general will enjoy “I have a new coach so there are a lot of new and make some welcoming Bunbury-bred BMX champion Lauren changes. There are still a fair few races to go this year Reynolds back to her home town. and the end goal is Rio. There’s a lot to do before then of the guys Reynolds is on a two-week hiatus after the World and my focus is to get mentally stronger. “ Championships in Rotterdam. She will be a special “I’m home for two weeks and then head back to on the tour guest at the game. California which is my second base and compete in The 2012 Olumpian, who recently signed a two- the USA series. kick with year sponsorship deal with leading law firm Slater & “I love coming home to Bunbury -- it’s where it all me.” Lauren Gordon, has always been a big football fan. started. “As a family we are massive football suppoprters “I love to go back to my local club and that’s now a Reynolds. – it’s the West Coast Eagles 100 percent - always World class facility so it’s pretty cool to see how much have been always will be,” said Reynolds who doesn’t it has progressed and I love riding at home. spend much time at home. Instead she is based much “It’s pretty lonely – you do a lot by yourself. But of the time in San Diego, California. I’ve always been self-motivated. It’s why I do what I “I have a huge passion for it. 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