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                          MAITLAND ON THE MARCH
Maitland on the March in AFL Hunter Central Coast opener

Written by Isaac McIntyre

After falling to Newcastle City in the first round of finals last year, Maitland have claimed revenge in their first outing of
2019, with just one goal separating the two sides at the full-time whistle.

Whether it was a determination to get one over the inner-city powerhouse, or just a fantastic result off the back of a
strong preseason run, the Saints emerged the winners against City, knocking over the premiers 4.6-30 to 3.6-24 at the
Central Coast Regional Sporting & Recreation Complex on Saturday evening.

“Very happy with the win, and with the girl’s footy that they played on the Central Coast,” Saints coach Chris Pedler said
after the six-point victory. “We had a pretty good preseason, and got a few good trial games, but starting off with a win is
always good.”

“Even better to beat the reigning premiers in the very first week, I think it’s the first time Maitland has ever knocked them
over in the women’s competition, so that’s pretty special for the girls.”

Newcastle have started their title defence in 2019 with an uphill battle after falling to the Saints on the Central Coast.

The battle on the Central Coast was a close one from start to finish, as City and the Saints both chalked up a single major
in the first quarter to tie the game at 6-6 early on, before Newcastle took an 8-6 lead into the break. The second quarter
exploded points wise, as Maitland burst out to a 22-14 lead at the half, but the game was far from sealed.

City were able to take control back in the third, levelling things up in the second last game of the festival of football at the
southern ovals, and the two teams headed into the final stanza neck-and-neck at 22 points apiece.

Molly Simpson was the standout kicker for the Blues, as she claimed her first double of the season after her move from
the 2018 minor premiers Nelson Bay. Jessie Burnham led the way for the Saints, chalking up two majors of her own.

Sarah Burns and Nikki Robson also scored for Maitland, while Simone Wood was the only other City scorer of the match,
but Pedler said it was “really hard to pick out a single best player” for the team.

The women’s head coach, who has made the switch from leading the reserve grade in Maitland in 2018, pinpointed the
returning Sarah James as a key part of the squad.

“Sarah was great, and we had a new girl who’s coming into the sport – Nikki [Robson], who has come across from league
tag – she was fantastic. Another new girl, Ash [Fennell] was great, but overall I couldn’t have picked a bad player and it
was a great team effort.”

Fennell, who has made the move from Adelaide in the post season and joined the Saints, was named best of field for the
winning side, while Anna Fraser and Stevi Bishop were also given the nod as some of Maitland’s best.

Also on Saturday, Gosford kick-started the festival of football with a 7.2-44 to 2.7-19 win over The Entrance Bateau Bay,
with Lily Mugridge kicking two for the Tigers.

Wyong Lakes had similar success, downing Warners Bay 6.1-37 to 2.3-15 off the back of a strong hat-trick from the Mag-
pies Aleece Williams, while Killarney Vale piled over Muswellbrook with a 28.14-182 to 0.0-0 victory. Kelsey Acton bagged
one of the highest tallies of the weekend with five, while Sasha Edwards and Ashleigh Page both notched four.

Cardiff also chalked up a landslide victory on the Central Coast, scoring 115 points against Wallsend-West Newcastle, who
posted just two majors and five behinds for a final score of 17. Claudia Russell and Arizona Cross both claimed hat-tricks,
while Tayla Grazules and the Bailey sisters Eva and Minerva all kicked two apiece.

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                        MAITLAND ON THE MARCH
Finally, Lake Macquarie fell to Terrigal Avoca in a 10.18-78 to 2.3-15 battle to close out the evening, with Panthers for-
ward Morgan Ross returning to her scoring ways with eight majors against the Dockers to put her atop the scoring charts
in the opening round. Bronte Korsch also chipped in two for the victorious Panthers.

Port Stephens had the first round bye.2018 minor premiers Nelson Bay were delivered an automatic loss after forfeiting
to Singleton at the one fixture planned to take place away from the Central Coast facilities. The Roosterettes had planned
to host the match at Rose Point Park, but the Marlins forfeit the fixture.

STANDINGS: Killarney Vale, Cardiff, Terrigal Avoca, Wyong Lakes, Gosford, Maitland, Singleton, Newcastle, The Entrance
Bateau Bay, Warners Bay, Lake Macquarie, Wallsend-West Newcastle, Nelson Bay, Port Stephens, Muswellbrook.

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                    Central Coast Regional Sports
                       a n d R e c r e a ti o n C o m p l e x
The magnificent new Central Coast Regional Sports and Recreation Complex in Tuggerah opened last weekend. AFLHCC
spoke to Scott Cox, Director Environment and Planning, Central Coast Council about the new multi-purpose complex in
the lead up to Round one.
Council must be very proud of its magnificent new facility. What are the plans for the facility in 2019 please? We are
extremely proud to deliver the Central Coast Regional Sporting and Recreation Complex (The Complex) for our re-
gion and are excited to see what events will be brought to our region because of it.
The 2019 NSW Aboriginal Rugby League Knockout is already confirmed as the Complex’s first major state-wide event
and is anticipated to inject $6million into our local economy, with direct benefits to the region’s small businesses and
employment.
Securing this major event demonstrates how this facility is already delivering social, health, and economic benefits for
the local and wider community and will continue to do so for future generations to come.
The complex is ideal for so many sports. What sports can and will be accommodated there? The Complex was spe-
cifically designed to accommodate regionally significant, mass production sporting and recreational events
(including markets, expos and festivals) and boasts nine full size playing fields and an amenities building (with acces-
sible toilets, change rooms and storerooms) and can accommodate any sport that is played on fields.
An official opening ceremony for the Central Coast Regional Sporting and Recreation Complex will be held on Friday 29
March, kicking off three days of celebratory sporting events from a with a range of sports codes such as AFL, Oztag,
rugby league, rugby union, wheelchair sports, football (soccer) and T-ball as well as the strongest man and woman
competitions, providing a perfect opportunity to test out the new facility and grounds and entertain the local commu-
nity.
The Complex was designed to be built in two stages and Council is continuing to seek funding for the second stage to
develop a multi-purpose indoor complex and grandstand at the site – which will have the capacity to cater for even
more sport and recreational events.
Has the complex building process been relatively smooth process?
The Complex is the biggest sporting facility ever built on the Central Coast and for such a huge project, the construction
of the facility went quite smoothly. The $23.7 million project is the biggest infrastructure project for Open Space and
Recreation in decades and was made possible with a $10 million grant from the Australian Government’s National
Stronger Regions Fund and $13.71 million investment from Council.
What kind of grass are the playing fields? Will Rye Grass be planted for winter competitions?
The fields at the Complex are a couch grass. In winter, where required, Council will sow over with Rye.
What are the field dimensions for Australian Rules Football?
The main AFL field is 159m x 127m and can accommodate a national game.
When do the cricket blocks go in?
The cricket blocks will go in later this year, between July and August and will all be turf.
How many change rooms are there in total at the complex?
Currently there are four permanent change rooms at the Complex with the capacity to bring in temporary ones for
larger events.
The complex is conveniently located near Tuggerah Station and other local facilities/amenities. Was this location
decided upon because of availability and convenience?
The Complex sits on 18.28 hectares of land at Lake Road Tuggerah and is ideally located close to the M1 freeway and
alongside train and bus transport, as well as being in close proximity to main town centres and a major shopping com-
plex making it a highly connected destination and perfect for the purpose of this facility.

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Round 1 of the AFLHCC on March 30 will be a huge day, in combination with other sports. Council must be very excit-
ed at the thought of this day and having so many players, officials and supporters using this superb facility?
Delivery of this project aligns with the vision of the Central Coast Regional Strategy (2006-2031) to create a prosperous,
sustainable, liveable and well-coordinated future for the Central Coast by Supporting and strengthening tourism oppor-
tunities; encouraging and investigating opportunities to diversify the region’s economy; strengthening the Central
Coast’s unique identity; and capitalizing on the region’s position between Sydney and Newcastle.
Sport brings people together and by hosting the season launch of the AFL Hunter Central Coast, with round one of their
competition, this definitely aligns with Council’s vision for the Complex and showcases its potential
We want the facility to be filled with players and supporters coming together to create a great atmosphere – that’s
great for the sport and for our community.
The AFLHCC Community Football Manager, Sam Zikman, was similarly enthused when asked about the new facility,
which will host four Black Diamond Cup and six Womens Round 1 fixtures this Saturday.
Zikman said “Council has worked on this complex for a number of years, and they have four multi-purpose fields plus a
purpose-built AFL ground which will be shared with cricket when the turf pitches are laid later on this year. We are re-
ally happy as a League to be able to take some content to the CCRSC, over the coming years the complex will be a won-
derful asset for our League to utilize it for official fixtures like Round 1 this Saturday, practice games and representative
games.”
Zikman advised that “this Saturday, the Black Diamond Cup games will be played on the AFL ground, known as Field 9,
whilst the Women's fixtures will be played on the multi-purpose ground known as Field 1-2.”
Zikman was asked about the use of the CCRSC for representative football carnivals in future. He stated that “certainly,
we will ask for feedback from all of our clubs after this weekend as to the standard of the facility, with an eye toward
the possibility of junior representative football, our own Women's representative Tri-Series (contested between New-
castle, Hunter and Central Coast) and senior Men's rep footy. The CCRSC is definitely being looked at as a major base
for representative Australian Rules in the future.”
We thank Scott & Sam for their time and look forward to many years of footy at this magnificent new complex, a com-
plex almost unmatched in Country NSW.

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CARDIFF HAWKS                             Peter Risby             0419 584 401         prisby@dxc.com
GOSFORD TIGERS                            Gavin Cornish           0468 570 545         tigers@gosfordafl.com.au

KILLARNEY VALE BOMBERS                    Paul Forster            0418 660 984         president@kvbombers.com

LAKE MACQUARIE DOCKERS                    Ray Gooley              0439 036 025         r_tgooley@bigpond.com

MAITLAND SAINTS                           Rob Eddy                0421 046 904         snrpressaints@gmail.com

MUSWELLBROOK CATS                         Annette Garland         0422 248 770         president@muswellbrookcats.com
NELSON BAY MARLINS                        Madison Young           0428 181 643         madison.h@live.com

NEWCASTLE CITY BLUES                      Nathan Wilmott          0404 030 676         nathan_wilmott@hotmail.com

PORT STEPHENS POWER                       Rose Potter                                  portstephenspower@gmail.com

SINGLETON ROOSTERS                        Nadene McBride          0439 931 511         kyahjessie@gmail.com

TERRIGAL AVOCA                            Ryan Weber              0402 417 109         ryan.weber@ramm.com.au
PANTHERS
THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY                   Tracey Allen            0407 294 085         president@theblues.org.au
WALLSEND WEST                             Steve Lewer             0459 082 162         steve.lewer@environment.nsw.gov.au

NEWCASTLE SWANS
WARNERS BAY BULLDOGS                      David Redden            0421 922 910,        david.redden@gmail.com
WYONG LAKES MAGPIES                       Simon Wood              0414 286 074         president@wyonglakesafc.com.au

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                                 R O U N D O N E R E S U LT S

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup

GOSFORD v. TERRIGAL AVOCA
Round 1 - 30/03/2019
Terrigal Avoca        2.6, 8.11, 13.15, 21.18 (144)
Gosford               1.1, 3.1, 3.1, 3.3 (21)

GOALS, Terrigal Avoca : S. Ellis 4, L. Bury 4, B. Thomas 4, N. Belbin 3, C. Bond 2, J. Turner 1, T. Cresswell 1, J. Grimmond 1,
J. Polglase 1
Gosford :T. Eather 2, D. Rodger 1
BEST, Terrigal Avoca :N. Belbin, L. Bayliss, K. Fleming, S. Ellis, L. White, L. Bury
Gosford :T. Eather, J. Barty, A. Remy, T. Carter, W. Power, B. Deitz

WARNERS BAY v. WYONG LAKES
Round 1 - 30/03/2019
Warners Bay            3.2, 5.4, 7.6, 10.9 (69)
Wyong Lakes           4.1, 4.3, 6.7, 8.9 (57)

GOALS, Warners Bay : B. Scowen 3, J. Roach 2, R. Sorensen 2, M. Spinks 1, R. Warner 1, J. Downing 1
Wyong Lakes :J. Roach 4, J. McPhan 3, T. Wood 1
BEST, Warners Bay : N. Turner, M. Spinks, D. Paton, J. Roach, B. Scowen, L. Vo
Wyong Lakes : R. Johnston, J. Roach, C. Jones, D. Murphy, T. Wood, J. McPhan

SINGLETON v. NELSON BAY
Round 1 - 30/03/2019
Singleton             0.2, 2.5, 4.5, 5.6 (36)
Nelson Bay            1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 2.7 (19)

GOALS, Singleton : J. Welsh 2, T. Bates 1, Z. Bray 1
Nelson Bay : B. Barton 1, K. Lamond 1
BEST, Singleton : S. Howard, A. Mitchell, A. Scott, J. Vearing, L. Draper, M. Cornelius
Nelson Bay : B. Barton, C. Bird, J. Burns, J. Fleming, T. Anderson, J. Carey

KILLARNEY VALE v. CARDIFF
Round 1 - 30/03/2019
Cardiff               3.2, 4.4, 7.8, 8.8 (56)
Killarney Vale        1.1, 4.4, 5.4, 7.7 (49)

GOALS, Cardiff : J. Lennon 3, I. Hughes 2, M. DeLeur 1, Z. Cross 1, B. Job 1
Killarney Vale : A. Flynn 2, K. Walford 1, S. Jabour 1, T. Oosterhoff 1, L. Banfield 1, H. Bernleitner 1
BEST, Cardiff : J. Campbell, B. Graetz, L. Gibson, J. Lennon, T. Thompson, Z. Cross
Killarney Vale : T. Oosterhoff, K. Walford, J. Kidd, C. Bond, H. Bernleitner, S. Jabour

MAITLAND v. NEWCASTLE CITY
Round 1 - 30/03/2019
Newcastle City          4.5, 7.5, 13.8, 14.12 (96)
Maitland                0.1, 3.3, 5.3, 7.4 (46)

GOALS, Newcastle City : N. MacDonald 5, C. Haswell 3, C. Keast 3, M. Quinlan 2, H. Kelleher 1
Maitland : J. Rory 5, W. Pankhurst 2
BEST, Newcastle City : H. Selkirk, M. Knight , N. MacDonald, J. Bowyer, H. Blanchfield, C. Haswell
Maitland : S. Jordan, S. Doran, P. McMahon, D. Bennett, C. Carroll, J. Rory

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2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's

GOSFORD v. THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY
Round 1 - 30/03/2019
Gosford                   2.0, 2.1, 5.1, 7.2 (44)
The Entrance Bateau Bay 0.1, 1.4, 2.5, 2.7 (19)
GOALS, Gosford : L. Mugridge 2, S. Hopkinson 1, J. Mandy 1, V. Holmlund 1, R. Medcraft 1, S. Damico 1
The Entrance Bateau Bay : K. Barnes 1, Z. Ifield 1
BEST, Gosford : L. Mugridge, S. Hopkinson, S. Damico, C. Mitchell, M. Kacarovski , R. Medcraft
The Entrance Bateau Bay : O. Young, Z. Ifield, K. Reed, R. Hall, T. Allen, S. Caddis

WARNERS BAY v. WYONG LAKES
Round 1 - 30/03/2019
Wyong Lakes                    4.0, 5.0, 6.1, 6.1 (37)
Warners Bay                    0.0, 2.2, 2.2, 2.3 (15)
GOALS, Wyong Lakes : A. Williams 3, A. Nicholson 1, S. Ball 1, A. Ede 1
Warners Bay :P. Elliott 1, K. Jedrzejak 1
BEST, Wyong Lakes : T. Tudehope, J. Graham, A. Ede, E. Bohan, S. Ball, K. Murray
Warners Bay : J. Wellings, S. Delaney , T. Baker, C. Wolfe, T. Jones, D. Crep

SINGLETON v. NELSON BAY
Round 1 - 30/03/2019
Singleton won by foreit.

KILLARNEY VALE v. MUSWELLBROOK
Round 1 - 30/03/2019
Killarney Vale               6.2, 13.4, 22.7, 28.14 (182)
Muswellbrook                 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0)
GOALS, Killarney Vale: K. Acton 5, A. Page 4, S. Edwards 4, C. Sims 3, C. Barnett 3, T. Canobie 2,
G. Butler 2, B. Wood 1, C. Walters 1, H. Williams 1, H. Page 1, T. Toker 1
BEST, Killarney Vale: T. Toker, B. Wood, S. Edwards, C. Sims, C. Barnett, C. Walters
Muswellbrook: T. Forder, N. Heard, E. Mills, N. Benkovic, E. Knowles, S. Seagrave

WALLSEND - WEST NEWCASTLE v. CARDIFF
Round 1 - 30/03/2019
Cardiff                             5.5, 11.6, 15.11, 17.13 (115)
Wallsend - West Newcastle           0.0, 0.2, 0.4, 2.5 (17)
GOALS, Cardiff : A. Cross 3, C. Russell 3, M. Bailey 2, E. Bailey 2, T. Grazules 2, B. Morten 1,
S. Johnson 1, E. Roper 1, S. Kelly 1, S. Vukovich 1
Wallsend - West Newcastle : A. Pittman 1, E. Curtis 1
BEST, Cardiff : A. Cross, S. Vukovich, T. Wilks, C. Russell, T. Grazules, M. Coram-Parker
Wallsend - West Newcastle : G. Fox, M. Sawkins, A. Finn, J. Gosper, E. Curtis, A. Pittman

MAITLAND v. NEWCASTLE CITY
Round 1 - 30/03/2019
Maitland                    1.0, 3.4, 3.4, 4.6 (30)
Newcastle City              1.2, 2.2, 3.4, 3.6 (24)
GOALS, Maitland : J. Burnham 2, N. Robson 1, S. Burns 1
Newcastle City : M. Simpson 2, S. Wood 1
BEST, Maitland :S. James, N. Robson, H. Centra, S. Bishop, A. Fraser, A. Fennell
Newcastle City : C. Lam, T. Kilpatrick, M. Norton, T. Joyce, K. DiNardo, A. Norton

LAKE MACQUARIE v. TERRIGAL AVOCA
Round 1 - 30/03/2019
Terrigal Avoca                2.4, 4.7, 4.16, 10.18 (78)
Lake Macquarie                0.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.3 (15)
GOALS, Terrigal Avoca : M. Ross 7, B. Korsch 2, D. Rowe 1
Lake Macquarie: C. Hill 1, E. Howe 1
BEST, Terrigal Avoca : M. Ross, L. Gardner, D. Rowe, C. Grimmond-Lee, G. Ralphs , R. Hull
Lake Macquarie : C. Hill, B. Schneeweiss, H. Kozlik, C. Jennings, R. Carusi, S. Janissen
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                          HAVAL AFL HCC LADDERS—ROUND ONE
Cup Ladder
      Pos    Team                  P       W        L            D   B    F     A     %        % Won

      1      Terrigal Avoca        1       1        0        0       0    144   21    685.71   100

      2      Newcastle City        1       1        0        0       0    96    46    208.70   100

      3      Singleton             1       1        0        0       0    36    19    189.47   100

      4      Warners Bay           1       1        0        0       0    69    57    121.05   100

      5      Cardiff               1       1        0        0       0    56    49    114.29   100

      6      Killarney Vale        1       0        1        0       0    49    56    87.50    0

      7      Wyong Lakes           1       0        1        0       0    57    69    82.61    0

      8      Nelson Bay            1       0        1        0       0    19    36    52.78    0

      9      Maitland              1       0        1        0       0    46    96    47.92    0

      10     Gosford               1       0        1        0       0    21    144   14.58    0

Women’s Ladder

  Pos       Team               P       W        L            D       B    F     A     %        % Won

                                                                                      100000
  1         Killarney Vale     1       1       0             0       0    182   0              100
                                                                                      0.00

  2         Cardiff            1       1       0             0       0    115   17    676.47   100

  3         Terrigal Avoca     1       1       0             0       0    78    15    520.00   100

  4         Wyong Lakes        1       1       0             0       0    37    15    246.67   100

  5         Gosford            1       1       0             0       0    44    19    231.58   100

  6         Maitland           1       1       0             0       0    30    24    125.00   100

  7         Singleton          1       1       0             0       0    0     0     0.00     100

  8         Newcastle City     1       0       1             0       0    24    30    80.00    0

            The Entrance Ba-
  9                            1       0       1             0       0    19    44    43.18    0
            teau Bay

  10        Warners Bay        1       0       1             0       0    15    37    40.54    0

  11        Lake Macquarie     1       0       1             0       0    15    78    19.23    0

            Wallsend - West
  12                           1       0       1             0       0    17    115   14.78    0
            Newcastle

  13        Nelson Bay         1       0       1             0       0    0     0     0.00     0

  14        Port Stephens      0       0       0             0       1    0     0     0.00     0

  15        Muswellbrook       1       0       1             0       0    0     182   0.00     0

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                 TOP 10 GOAL KICKERS—AFTER ROUND ONE

2019 HAVAL Black Diamond
                             Newcastle City            Noah                MacDonald   5
Cup
2019 HAVAL Black Diamond
                             Maitland                  Jai                 Rory        5
Cup
2019 HAVAL Black Diamond
                             Terrigal Avoca            Brandon             Thomas      4
Cup
2019 HAVAL Black Diamond
                             Terrigal Avoca            Sam                 Ellis       4
Cup
2019 HAVAL Black Diamond
                             Wyong Lakes               James               Roach       4
Cup
2019 HAVAL Black Diamond
                             Terrigal Avoca            Luke                Bury        4
Cup
2019 HAVAL Black Diamond
                             Newcastle City            Conor               Haswell     3
Cup
2019 HAVAL Black Diamond
                             Newcastle City            Cameron             Keast       3
Cup
2019 HAVAL Black Diamond
                             Wyong Lakes               Justin              McPhan      3
Cup
2019 HAVAL Black Diamond
                             Terrigal Avoca            Nathan              Belbin      3
Cup

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Terrigal Avoca               Morgan              Ross        7

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Killarney Vale               Kelsey              Acton       5

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Killarney Vale               Ashleigh            Page        4

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Killarney Vale               Sasha               Edwards     4

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Cardiff                      Arizona             Cross       3

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Wyong Lakes                  Aleece              Williams    3

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Killarney Vale               Caitlin             Sims        3

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Killarney Vale               Courtney            Barnett     3

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Cardiff                      Claudia             Russell     3

2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Killarney Vale               Taylah              Canobie     2

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                        2 0 1 9 A F L H C C PA R T N E R S
 In 2019, HAVAL Group have come on board as major partners to support AFL across the region, this
  year their partnership will include all three senior grades plus the social competition as well as the
                                          junior competition.

With Hunter HAVAL continuing League partnership through the HAVAL Group, in 2019, we’re pleased
                           to have Brian Hilton HAVAL on board also.

 We’re very excited to have the HAVAL Group, Hunter HAVAL and Brian Hilton HAVAL as our major
                partners for 2019, and we would like to thank them for their support.

We would also like to thank the below companies who have also committed their support to AFL in the
                                    Hunter Central Coast region.

             Major Event Partner                                Trophy & Awards Partner

           Apparel Partner                   Radio & Media Partner              Tape Supply Partner

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           B A R T V M AT C H O F T H E W E E K

Round TWO Match of the Week will have Cardiff v Maitland in the
   Cup game, and Cardiff v Nelson Bay In the Women’s game.

                       Winners from Round One:
                     Nathan Belbin—Terrigal Avoca
                     Nicholas Turner—Warners Bay
                          Jack Lennon—Cardiff
                         Sam Jordan—Maitland
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                                         KI L LA RN EY VA LE B OM BE RS
                                                           Senior Coach: Corey Shackleton
                                                           Women’s Coach: Peter Kelleher
                                                                Colours: Black & Red
                                                           Facebook: Centralcoastbombers

          CUP                     WOMEN               We’d like to welcome the reigning premiers Newcastle City to Ade-
 1   Daniel Cartwright     1   Ashleigh Flack         laide St Oval. Although there’s only one game on, we hope you en-
 4   Justin Lloyd          2   Sasha Edwards          joy the day.
 5   Lachy Waters          3   Bethany Wood
 6   James Kidd            4   Emily Grellman         A quick recap of last weeks games saw our Women get off to a flyer
 7   Scott Reed            5   Chelsea Dawson         with a solid win against Muswellbrook with Claudia Walters being
 8   Jayden Banfield       6   Jocelyn Kelleher       adjudged best on ground and Kelsey Acton having a day out kicking
 9   Calvin Bond                                      a bag.
                           7   Sian George
10   Ben Simpson           8   Tayla Thorn
                                                      The Cup side fell 7 points short against Cardiff in what was cyclonic
11   Brendan Lewis         9   Shardae Grieve
                                                      conditions at time. Tim Oosterhoff picked up where he left off last
12   Alex Bailey          10   Ange Jones             year dominating the ruck and in a low scoring match Ayden Flynn
13   Kyall Walford        11   Hannah Page            was our only multiple goal scorer with 2 majors.
15   Josh Mifsud          12   Rindy Moroney
16   Campbell Wilson      13   Belinda Jenkins        Next week we look forward to having all teams playing at home
17   Harley Bernleitner   14   Shana Doughney         against Warners Bay which always a great day of footy.
18   Michael Forster      15   Taylah Canobie
20   Jorden Carrick       16   Carmyn Lennon          Congratulations to Tayla Thorn who plays her 50th Senior Game.
21   Dillion Stevens      17   Caitlin Sims
22   Ryan Barrett         18   Brooke Hoolihan        We’d also like to thank our sponsors below for coming on board in
25   Liam Banfield        19   Ashleigh Page          2019, your support and generosity and greatly appreciated.
26   Liam Hassall         20   Courtney Rachelle      Diggers@The Entrance
27   Rick White           21   Georgia Butler         Mortgage Choice Tumbi Umbi
32   Tim Oosterhoff       22   Dixie Butler           The Bottle-O Killarney Vale
33   Eenjay Convy         23   Megan Jenkins          The Fox Group
34   Sam Jabour           25   Natasha Gregory        Solvere
36   Paul Blain           27   Claudia Walters        The ShowerScreenGuy
42   Jordan Canobie       29   Beatriz Rael Delgado   Best Signs
43   Brad Edwards         30   Skye Bailey            Pizza Inn Long Jetty
44   Harley Beckett       32   Teneale Toker          Bendigo Bank
49   Marc Adams           33   Kelsey Acton           Whiteys Rite Price Tyres
50   Richy Lyons          34   Hannah Williams        Allwell Contructions
52   Ayden Flynn          35   Brooke Peachy          Sublime Heating
53   Deklan Bates                                     Chem-Dey Red Rose
54   Jake Bates                                       Coastal Martial Arts
                                                      Express Lube Tuggerah
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                                                      Good Luck to all teams in 2019
                                                      ONE BIG BOMBER

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                                     NEWCASTLE CITY BLUES
                                                   Senior Coach:: Tim Cotter
                                            Women’s Coach: Jon Clark & Kirsty Ferguson
                                                  Colours: Navy Blue & white
                                                 Facebook: newcastlecityblues

           CUP                     WOMEN              Round 1 at the new Central Coast Regional Sporting and Recre-
                           1   Sally Codyre           ation Complex provided a great showcase of local football with
 1   Aidan Watling
                                                      City getting the win over Maitland in the Cup competition and
 2   Macaulay O'Malley     2   Courtney Eckert
                                                      just going down against Maitland in the womens match.
 3   Harrison Selkirk      3   Stephanie Miniter
 4   Stephen Batten        4   Taylor Joyce           For the womens side the Norton sisters started their season off
 5   Luke Rawnsley         5   Kathleen Gibson        well along with Kate DiNardo and Taylor Joyce under new
 7   Conor Haswell         6   Sabrina Kliousis       Coach Jon Clarke. In the Cup match City Juniors Harrison Selkirk
 8   Joseph O'Donoghue     7   Gabrielle McSpadden    and Noah MacDonald (5 goals) were fantastic under lights on
                           8   Kate DiNardo           Saturday night along with skipper Mitch Knight, Conor Haswell
10   Hugh Blanchfield
                                                      and Cam Keast. Best wishes to Mitch Bastin on a speedy return
11   Steven Scott          9   Meaghan MacDonald
                                                      from his shoulder injury.
13   Mitchell Knight      10   Tjarra Kilpatrick
14   Cade Triffitt        11   Anna Ralston           Today in the Cup competition we take on Killarney Vale at Ade-
15   Ian Baker            12   Kristel Gavenlock      laide Street Oval in what promises to be an entertaining en-
16   Hayden Kavanagh      13   Katherine Stellmaker   counter. Big Kev McDonald makes his long awaited return to
                          14   Samantha Thompson      the Cup side along with Jackson Crawford and Steve Scott both
17   Ethan Durbridge
                          15   Molly Simpson          returning from injuries.
18   Hamish Thomson
19   Jackson Crawford     16   Roisin Ronan Yates
                                                      Over at Tulkaba Park our Plate side gets their first hit out for
21   Noah MacDonald       17   Chiara Lam             the year against Lake Macquarie who have returned to the
22   Reed van Huisstede   18   Kirsty Ferguson        Plate competition. With the Bob Hooten Cup on the line again
23   Cameron Keast        19   Simone Wood            in 2019, the game should be a cracker. Lastly, our womens side
                          20   Jemima Thomas          also take on Lake Macquarie at 12 noon with the Blues looking
24   Jack Bowyer
                                                      to return to the winners circle this week.
26   Liam Dwyer           21   Sophie Hoffman
28   Benjamin Ellis       22   Ashley Bacales
                                                      Best of luck to all those representing City this weekend, with
30   Hugh Kelleher        23   Tegan McNiff           the Juniors also kicking off on Sunday, enjoy your weekend at
38   Max Quinlan          24   Caitlin Holcombe       the footy. Go City!
40   Mitchell Black       25   Casey Eacott
45   Zac Macdonald        26   Hannah Murdoch
48   Kevin Macdonald      27   Annemarie Peacock
77   Brady Sweetnam       28   Madeline Norton
                          29   Melanie Edwards
                          30   Sarah Halvorsen
                          37   Annalise Norton
                          82   Taylah Wiggins

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                                          WYONG LAKES MAGPIES
                                                        Senior Coach: Mick Solomans
                                                        Women’s Coach: Josh Lawler
                                                          Colours: Black & White
                                              Facebook: Wyong Lakes Australian Football Club Inc

        CUP                     WOMEN                 What a fantastic first round of football at the new Central Coast
                                                      regional stadium. Well done to the Hunter Central Coast Team on
1    Mason Laksa         1    Abby Pearce
                                                      running this hugely successful event.
4    Carter Jones        3    Rebecca Ives
5    Mitchell Ede        10   Miranda Faulks          The lady Pies started their season off with a strong performance
7    Keaton Jones        11   Jesse Graham            against a determined Warners bay. With a host of regulars out,
8    Billy Denniss       12   Alanna Nicholson        the new faces filled the void and were able to capitalize on their
                                                      opportunities. Aleece Williams opened her account with 3 whilst
9    Tyler Wood          14   Ashley Ede
                                                      Ashely Ede and Taylor tudehope were strong in their first appear-
10   Lee Moore (C)       15   Monique Maddalena       ance.
13   Peter Drazl         16   Sharni Dawe
12   Jarred Cross        19   Holly Gibbons           The Cup side started strongly with a fit Justin Mcphan and James
14   James Nixon         21   Khrah Tos               Roach spearheading the attack and kicking 7 between them.
                                                      Carter Jones and David Murphy were more than serviceable deep
15   Chris Koop-Folkes   22   Aimee-Lee Bohan
                                                      in defense in a low scoring game. Bests for the day were Riley
17   Jordan Deeble       23   Rachael Potts           Johnson and Tyler Wood who were solid throughout the mid
18   Andrew Raslan       24   Cheyanne Pay            field.
19   Justin Mcphan       25   Emily Bohan
                         27   Jade Jones              This weeks sees all Grades return home for the “Back to the Don”
20   Adam Tasker
                                                      day vs local rivals Gosford. In loving memory of Rhys McNaugh-
21   Brayden Tos         29   Jessica Lucas
                                                      ton and Steve “larry” lucca, a best on ground medal will be
25   Mitchell Mcdonald   30   Kanessa Murray          awarded in their memory to the best player from each game.
27   Tim Hillman         33   Emily Cody
29   David Murphy        45   Alex Pearce             Our Plate side also open their account with the first game of the
                         47   Aleece Williams         day kicking off at 10am.
36   Blake Lester
37   Aaron Laksa
                                                      We welcome back the “Kick for cash” which was famously won
43   Ben Glachan                                      by Kim Dawe last year after building up to $500. Tickets will be
54   James Roach                                      on sale throughout the day.
57   Josh Glachan
59   Nathan Doyle                                     We look forward to a massive day of football at the nest!

                                                      Go Pies!!

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                                                 GOSFORD TIGERS
                                                        Senior Coach: Josh Barty
                                                     Women’s Coach: Jasmine Mandy
                                                        Colours: Yellow & Black
                                                      Facebook: GosfordtigersAFC

          CUP                     WOMEN'S              It was great to finally get out and play some footy on
                                                       the weekend after the off season. Despite all the wet
5    Brad Deitz             2    Elizabeth Carles
                                                       weather leading upto Saturday, the new venue at Tug-
6    Alex King              3    Helena Aubrey         gerah held it’s own and turned out to be a great day.
9    Joshua Barty           5    Lily Mugridge
                            6    Krystal Hopkinson
                                                       We had some mixed results on the day. It was great to
10   Patrick Murphy
                                                       see our Women’s team start the season off with a win.
11   Lachlan Henderson      8    Louise Kimpton        Coach Jasmine Mandy has done a tremendous job over
12   Tristan Carter
                            9    Jodi Carroll          the last month to pull this team together, with only 8
                            11 Eliza Churchward        players who had played before, it only highlights how
14   Wade Power                                        far they’ve come. We are certainly excited to see how
                            12 Jasmine Mandy
16   Alexander Remy                                    they can develop and bond throughout the year as a
                            12 Rebecca O'Malley        team. Unfortunately we picked up some injuries in the
20   Daniel White
                            13 Rhiannon Medcraft       wet conditions, with Co-Captain Beccy Collins expected
21   Daniel Parker                                     to miss the rest of the year with a knee injury, we wish
                            14 Krystal Eather
23   Tim Eather                                        her all the best in her recovery.
                            15 Courtney Mitchell
24   Hamish Sproule
                            17 Victoria Holmlund     First Grade had a tougher start to the year facing local
     Alistaire Duell-
25                          20   Rebecca Collins     rival Terrigal-Avoca, with their experienced team we’re
     Ferguson
                            21   Sophie Damico       able to run away with it. It was great to see 6 debutants
26   Daniel Rodger                                   out on the field at a Cup level and the return of a couple
                            23   Emma Sutas          club stalwarts to add some further experience to this
27   Scott Manuelle
                            30   Maddison Kacarovski young side, only competiting at this level for the 2nd
28   Harrison Colreavy
                                                     year.
29   Jack Brewster
30   Jack Flynn                                        This week we face Wyong at Don Small Oval with all 3
31   Thomas Paavola
                                                       grades playing, with the start of the Reserve Grade sea-
                                                       son, we are looking forward to the day which generally
34   Alec Sproule                                      proves a great day out for the clubs. Best of luck to eve-
37   Adam Miller                                       ryone today.
     Benjamin O'Callaghan
                                                       We hope to see you at the Elly after the game and thank
                                                       the Elanora Hotel for their continued support.

                                                       Go Tiges!

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                                               CARDIFF HAWKS
                                                   Senior Coach: Rowan Bilkey
                                                  Women’s Coach: Paul Cooksley
                                                    Colours: Maroon & Gold
                                                    Facebook: cardiffhawksfc

       CUP                  WOMEN              2019 got off to the start we wanted last week with our ladies side
 1   Simon O'Brien     1    Cleleste Plancia   having a convincing win and our first grade side getting the points in
 2   Tom Lashlie       2    Emma Hieke         a hard fought battle over Killarney Vale. A special mention to the new
 3   Matt Vukovich     3    Abbey Cooksley     players and coaches who achieved their first win with the club. Con-
 4   Jack Lennon            Matisse Corman-    gratulations, many more to come!
 5   Jack Pratt         4   Parker
 6   Nick Tomlison      5   Claudia Russell
 7   Bryce Graetz                              This weekend is almost surreal for our club, fourteen long years of
                        6   Sam Kelly          being nomadic or having less than adequate facilities comes to an
 8   Mick Ryan
                        7   Arizona Cross      end as we host our first official game on our amazing new Pasterfield
 9   Jarred Campbell                           Sports Complex. We would like to take this opportunity to thank our
                        8   Nicola Walker
10   Chris Davies                              all our generous Corporate Partners who have stuck by our club
                        9   Sheree Vukovich
11   Pat Delaney                               throughout the challenging periods. You can now see the dream has
                       10   Lilly Skeet
12   Adam Clarke                               turned into a reality.
15   Declan Hoy        11   Jamine Onmg
18   Brandt Job        12   Tayla Grazules
22   Andrew Risby      13   Taylah Wilks       We encourage everyone to make the most of the balcony views
23   Hugh O’Neill      14   Sophie Ranken      when the IronBark Hill Brewhouse Bar opens from 12pm.
24   Regan Bowe        15   Eva Bailey
26   Scott Hawthorne   16   Minierva Bailey    Best of luck to all three Hawks grades today..
28   Liam Gibson       17   Nikki Stenson
                                               Go The Hawks!
29   Dave O’Donnell    19   Ellise Roper
33   Trent Thompson    20   Brianna Morten
35   Marcus De leur    21   Allie Hawthorn
39   Callum Spoor      22   Alex Fardell
40   Zander Cross      24   Elizabeth Clark
46   Isaac Hughes
                       26   Sam Johnson
48   Luke Griffiths
                       27   Hana Moffatt
56   Tom Hawthorne
                       28   Marnie Twyford
66   Cam Jones
                       29   Isabella Jones
80   Tim Keys
                       31   Jodi Rheinberger
                       32   Hayley Wright
                       33   Teliah Buckton

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                                                    MAITLAND SAINTS
                                                            Senior Coach: Ben Stewart
                                                           Women’s Coach: Chris Pedler
                                                        Colours: Gold, White, Red & Black
                                                 Facebook: Maitland Saints Australian Football Club

                                                    Round 1 is done and what a start it was for our Women’s team
         CUP                   WOMEN                for 2019. Coming up against the reigning premiers in Newcastle
2   Rob Eddy           1   Taylor Quinton-Widl      City the women showed there intent from the first bounce.
3   Aiden Damico                                    Whilst they were missing a few key players and having 5 debu-
                       2   Hannah Centra
                                                    tants in the team the girls worked hard for each other during
4   Dustin Spriggs     3   Sarah James              the first quarter playing into a slight breeze which could easily
5   Harrison Harbrow   4   Jade Krautz              have been mistaken for small twister.
7   Aidan Fitzgerald   6   Grace Maher
9   Walter Pankhurst   7   Claire Gaspersic         The ladies used the breeze to there advantage in the second
                                                    quarter but just couldn’t shake the determined city outfit. The
10 Thomas Grimmer      9   Gabrielle Easey          third quarter saw the backline under siege as Newcastle
11 Hayden Taylor       10 Jessica Maher             attempted to use the wind to break the contest ope, but it was
12 Kaiden Ritchie      11 Jodie Eagar               all to no avail as the back line held strong.
14 Riley Newstead      12 Leawanna O'Donohue
16 Michael Norton                                   In the end a goal with 4 minutes remaining was enough to get
                       14 Amanada Smith
                                                    the girls the choccys for the day and didn’t they celebrate with
17 Mitch Ashley        15 Larissa Quigley           an excellent rendition of the club song back in the sheds after-
18 Steve Doran         16 Jessie Burnham            wards. While Junior was ecstatic with his first win as women's
19 Chris Pedler                                     head coach, he was so proud of all his players he didn’t want to
                       19 Sarah Burns
20 Patrick McMahon                                  single out any players as everybody contributed to the win. I did
                       27 Anna Fraser               twist his arm and eventually get a few standouts in Sarah Janes,
21 Leeroy Nevin
                       30 Skyla Dunn                Ash Fennell, Nikki Robson and Hannah Centra.
23 Colin Carroll
                       31 Stevi Bishop
25 Hugh Matheson                                    The senior mens team also took on reigning premiers Newcastle
                       32 Rhianon Denniss
   Lachlan Jones-                                   city in the final Cup match of the day playing under lights. The
26 Mashman                                          night didn’t start out all to plan with Fitz a late withdrawal and
28 Cameron Mitchell                                 already being 4 key players down Benny and Spriggs turned to
                                                    an old head in Truman to play his only cup game of the year,
30 Mark Curran                                      and in what he would tell you was a straight swap.
32 Nicholas McMahon
33 Greg Mudd                                        The men also played into the breeze in the first quarter and City
34 Aaron Stephens                                   used it to their advantage taking a handy lead into quarter time
                                                    with Sammy Jordan and Cap playing out of their skin down back.
35 Jordan Haddow
                                                    The tables turned in the second with our lads managing to out
42 Jason Kennewell                                  score city and Wally kicking 2 goals in the quarter and Jai kicking
50 Lachlan Neal                                     the first of his 5 goal haul. The Blues used the breeze well again
52 Andrew Willmot                                   in the third but Jai still managed to kick 2 more goals with Steve
                                                    and Big Jase showing what our new look midfield will be capable
53 Scott Adlington
                                                    of in 2019.
57 Dylan Bennett
58 Jai Rory                                         The fourth quarter saw Jai kick his final 2 goals to take his tally
60 Jason Adlington                                  to 5 with city only managing the one major. In the end, whilst
                                                    we were defeated on the night, for our men to out score last
                                                    years premiers in 2 of 4 quarters shows were we are heading for
                                                    the 2019 season.

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                                   WA R N E R S B AY B U L L D O G S
                                                  Senior Coach: Marty Reiman
                                                 Women’s Coach: Tracy Baker
                                                   Colours: Red, White & Blue
                                          Facebook: WarnersBayAustralianFootballClub

         CUP                    WOMEN              Our second week of footy in 2019 sees Warners Bay host Terrig-
 2   Jake Roach           1   Di Crep              al Avoca and Nelson Bay on Family Day today at Feighan Oval.
 3   Ben Scowen           2   Elizabeth Brown
 4   Luke Roach           3   Amber Lawrence       Our Cup side did the hard yards against a committed and tough
 5   Matthew Spinks                                Wyong Lakes outfit before sneaking away with a very valuable
                          4   Kate Bartlem
                                                   four points from the CCRSC at Tuggerah.
 6   Nicholas Turner      5   Sam Delaney
 7   Ryan Sorensen        7   Kirsty Jedrzejak     Riley Warner was pivotal in the last quarter as he was moved up
 8   Riley Warner         9   Tiffani Jones        forward as the Doggies coach Marty Reiman made several
11   Sam Rumball         10   Alisha Kesby         moves in a bid to win the game.
12   Kobe McClure        12   Maddy Campbell
13   Samuel Gibbons                                The Warners Bay Football Club wishes to offer our deepest con-
                         13   Emma Chester
                                                   dolences to the Tos family and the Wyong Lakes family on the
14   Jarryd May          15   Abbey Lynch          very sad loss of Michelle Tos. The Circle of Remembrance at the
15   Patrick Quinn       17   Tracy Baker-Holmes   start of the Cup game showed the camraderie across our
16   Alex Crelley        18   Jade McPherson       League.
17   Ben Ellis           19   Jasmine Wellings
18   Ben Hunter          22   Brittany Wood        Our Womens side, jumped at the start by the Magpies, played
                                                   three good quarters of footy but couldn't quite peg back Wyong
19   Jeremy Smith        23   Samantha Lawrence
                                                   Lakes' explosive four goal start in the first quarter.
20   Jared Neale         24   Rachel Evans
21   Lachlan Deverell    26   Hannah Gow           Today's games see our Plate side up against the 2018 Premiers,
22   Dillon Walsh-Hall   27   Rachel Goodenough    our Womens side up against first-up winners Terrigal Avoca and
23   Daniel Gray         28   Jo Spratt            our Cup team playing Nelson Bay, with ex Sydney Swans Prem-
24   Josh Nicol          29   Ellie Richards       iership player Craig Bird a welcome addition to the Marlins play-
25   Robbie Barlow                                 ing ranks and also a welcome addition to our thriving and grow-
                         37   Peta Elliott
                                                   ing League.
27   Nick Pattey         42   Jessica McKenny
28   Cooper Garrett      44   Jessica Newstead     Everyone is encouraged to head down to the Warners Bay Hotel
29   Tim Hof             54   Alex Delbridge       after play today. Go Doggies!!
30   Oscar Anderson      56   Gabi Clarke
31   Leo Vo              60   Julie Watt
32   John Butler         62   Teagan Gorton
33   Jake Dart           77   Sophie Lydiard
35   Kayne Gibbs         99   Caitlin Wolfe
36   Elliot Maher
37   Corey Deverell
38   Luke McKenna
39   Joel Kahler
41   Lincoln Stewart
42   Michael Willis
43   Lochie Francis
44   Zach Symons
45   Ian Bird

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                                          N E L S O N B AY M A R L I N S
                                                      Senior Coach: Sean McGrath
                                                     Women’s Coach: Dean Purdle
                                                         Colours: Blue & Gold
                                                  Facebook: NelsonBayMarlinsAFLClub

              CUP                       WOMEN'S                The Marlins travelled out to Rose Park at Singleton and
1    Jason          Carey         1   Megan Walmsley           played a hard fought game in tough and wet conditions.
                                                               The whole team played with effort and commitment and
3    Jack           Burns         2   Louise  O'Rourke
                                                               showed real potential for the season ahead.
4    Alec           Clark         3   Jessie  Jones
5    Matthew        Blyth         7   Claudia Ivankovik        Kieran Lamond started strong, kicking the first goal of the
6    James          Anderson      8   Johanna Wilson           season for the Marlins and was solid up front for the re-
                                 10   Kiarne  Hawley           mainder of the game. The team were led well in the mid
7    Tylah          Spelt
                                 11   Kate    Holland          field by Craig Bird and skipper Billy Barton and provided
8    Chase          Morrissey                                  great leadership for the new younger players, two of which,
                                 14   Emma    Kelly
9    Joel           Erickson                                   Jack Burns and Tim Anderson, showed they are more than
                                 16   Natasha Flint
10   Andrew         Fowler                                     ready to play at the senior level for the club. James Fleming
                                 20   Jemma Astley             and Chris Eddy defended strongly in the backline, challeng-
11   Luke           Rymer
                                 24   Madison Mulder           ing their opponents to create turnovers and deliver the ball
12   Callum         McDonald                                   back into the Marlins forward half.
                                 28   Haley   West
13   Chris          Eddy         29   Katelyn Jaramillo
14   Craig          Bird                                       The Marlins would like to thank all of their sponsors for
15   Mark           Everett                                    their ongoing support and in particular, Steve Royes from
                                                               Hunter Physiotherapy, who made an early morning delivery
16   Don            Spencer
                                                               on Saturday making sure the team had a full medical kit for
17   Andrew         Last                                       the day!
18   Jarryd         Rymer
19   Nick           Harris                                     This week, Nelson Bay will head to Warners Bay to take on
20   Connor         McCartney                                  the Bulldogs at their home ground, Feighan Oval. The two
                                                               teams have a healthy rivalry and always enjoy a fierce con-
21   Tim            Anderson                                   test. With the Marlins looking for their first win of the sea-
22   Nick           Ceci                                       son, this week should be no different…. Go Marlins!!
23   Luke           Boulton
24   Alexander      Jameson
25   Billy          Barton
26   Simon          Vanderfeen
35   Aaron          Crouch
40   Gordon         Young
41   James          Fleming
45   Dean           Fsadni
55   Kieran         Lamond

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                                           SINGLETON ROOSTERS
                                                         Senior Coach: Andrew Scott
                                                        Women’s Coach: Mal Draper
                                                           Colours: Red & White
                                                      Facebook: Singleton Roosters AFC

                                                      Welcome back to Rose Point Park for Round 2 and hopefully three
        CUP                       WOMEN               great games of football, with all three grades lacing up their boots.
1    Travis Bates          1   Neisha Smith           This round, Singleton and Muswellbrook compete for the Nathan
2    Alex Mitchell         2   Lynan Scott            Duncan Shield and pay their respects to a young man who played
                                                      football for both clubs, and was tragically passed away a few years
3    Luke Davis            3   Bianca Morris
                                                      ago. Today we remember him and pay our respects to his family
                           4   Elizabeth Moule        and friends, many of whom are here today. It is our Reserve grade
 4   Andrew Mac-           5   Avril Blair-Dermody    men who will play in this game, their first for the year. Under the
 5   James Colmer          6   Tahlia Thompson        guidance of Pup, coaching his first game for the club, the Roosters
 6   Andrew Scott          7   Brianna Howard         will be all fired up to show their best.
 7   Brenton Potter        8   Kyah McBride
 8   Sam Brasington        9   Tori Cowburn           Also taking on Muswellbrook will be our Roosterettes, who unfortu-
 9   Daine Cowburn                                    nately missed out on a game last week due to Nelson Bay forfeiting.
                          10   Tayla Maloney
                                                      They kicked off 2018 with the same scenario before winning their
10   Scott Moore          11   Nadene McBride         Round 2 fixture, so we’ll be hoping history repeats. With a few key
11   Ethan Kolatchew      12   Madeleine Edsell       outs for Singleton and an improving Muswellbrook side, this looks to
12   Richard Wilkes       13   Emily Mitchell         be a cracker of a local derby.
13   Luke Draper          14   Maddison Coward
14   Zac Thompson         15   Rikki-Leigh Langford   Our Black Diamond Cup side kicked of their campaign with a hard
15   Will Brayshaw                                    fought 3 goal victory over Nelson Bay. After 60mm of rain fell the
                          16   Cynthja Pappin
                                                      previous night, the ground was wet and boggy, however both sides
16   Cameron White        17   Hannah Alexander       played some very skilful football in patches, led by Singleton player-
17   Patrick Fitzgerald   18   Dalys Jacobsen         coach Andrew Scott and Nelson Bay’s ex-AFL star Craig Bird. It was a
18   Jesse Bates          19   Nikki Johnston         day of debuts, with no less than 8 first-gamers, including young Jes-
19   Sam Howard           20   Sophie Breeze          se Bates. The son of goal kicking legend Travis took the field with his
20   David Oman                                       dad in a special day for their family. After receiving a massive wel-
                          21   Tayla Gall
21   Zach Bray                                        come to senior footy via a fair but hard bump, the youngster capped
                          22   Calista Griffiths      a great day with a goal, as did Trav. Well done guys. Turbo took the
22   Oliver Moody         23   Hayley Richards        choccies at the pub thanks to another great debut, while Sammy
23   Matt Cornelius       25   Tiarna Windle          Howard took out Players’ Player. The Seniors take on an always
                          26   Bec Mullen             strong Terrigal Avoca today, in a fantastic challenge for the boys.
24   Cameron McClel-
                          27   Tara Chandler
25   Kyle Osborne                                     And a special shout-out to today’s matchday sponsor –
                          30   Sarah Mousley
26   Brad Barnett                                     @theCoalFace Magazine. Thank you to Shane and his team for their
     Daltyn McCart-                                   support of the club this year and the publicity through the paper.
27   ney                                              Enjoy a few beers mate while you watch our guys and girls have a
28   Mitchell Gaffney                                 kick today.
29   Jakob Vearing
                                                      THANK YOU SHANE AND @THECOALFACE MAGAZINE
30   Jacob Welsh

                                                      Enjoy the day everyone and see you back at the Cri at 6pm sharp for
                                                      pressos. Damo’s got a stack of drink and meal specials for you to
                                                      enjoy. Cock-a-doodle-doo!!

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                              T E R R I G A L AVO C A PA N T H E RS
                                                       Senior Coach: Chris Bishop
                                                   Women’s Coach: Jackson Farquhar
                                                      Colours: Red, White & Black
                                                   Facebook: terrigalavocapanthersafc

         CUP                   WOMEN'S                   Today we travel north to take on Singleton and Warners Bay
 1   Matthew Shortal    1    Elizabeth Tearall           with all three sides playing for the first time this season.
 2   Corbin Bond        2    Shirelle Altona             Good luck to Reserves and the Ladies at Feighan and all the
                                                         best to our First Grade making the long trip to Singleton.
 3   James Webster      3    Georgina Crowe
 4   Lachlin Bayliss
                        4    Catherine Grimmond          Last week First grade and the ladies kicked us off in style
 5   Michael Roach                                       with both teams scoring good wins. Special mentions to our
 7   Josh Polglase      5    Elizabeth Ardill            players that kicked big bags of goals with Thomas, Berry and
 8   Brandon Thomas     6    Gabby Ralphs                Ellis all kicking 4 for the men whilst Morgan Ross kicked an
 9   Jack Grimmond      7    Isabella Strathford         amazing 7 goals in the ladies game. Amazing job.
10   Peter Van Dam      8    Isabell Brierly
                                                         Good luck to all teams and see you at Breakers Country Club,
11   Sam Ellis          9    Darneka Rown
                                                         one of our many proud sponsors, for awards and refresh-
12   Sam Shipley        10   Hannah Dankert              ments.
13   Jayson Van Dam     11   Noy Everson
14   Brendan Harper     12   Erin Wakefield              Go Panthers!
15   Nathan Belbin      13   Cessa Brown
17   Will Delahunty     14   Emily Smith
19   Jack Fitzgerald    15   Kirstie Hutton
23   Will Mckeller      16   Maddison Smith
24   Ethan Formby       17   Niamh Formby
26   Tom Cresswell
                        18   Sara Tusa
27   Jai Turner
                        19   Jessica Long
31   Lachlan White
                        20   Rhiann Sarich
32   Austin Clarke
                        21   Danielle Rippon
34   Kurt Fleming (C)
                        22   Kirsty-Lee Baker
43   Tim Smith
                        23   Emily Bryant
44   Jason Roach
                        24   Gracie Lewis
48   Luke Bury
                        25   Morgan Ross
50   Chris Bishop
                        26   Bronte Korsch
56   Damon Smith
60   Jarrod Flynnt      27   Yanna Mckellar
                        28   Dehann Richardson
                        29   Brodie Sheehy
                        30   Kaila Van Dam
                        34   Rachel Hull
                        35   Lilias Gardner
                        36   Claire Enders
                        38   Rebecca Schofield
                        40   Lauren Mott

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                                      LAKE MACQUARIE DOCKERS
                                                             Senior Coach: Tom Croft
                                                           Women’s Coach: John Janissen
                                                             Colours: Purple & White
                                                                Facebook: LMAFC

           CUP                         WOMEN'S                    Welcome to Tulkaba Park Teralba for our first
 1   Sam         Wellard     1    Holly         Kozlik            home game of the season. Round two against
 3   Williams    Chandler    2    Emma Jayne Howe                 Newcastle City is played for the Bob Hooton tro-
 6   Tim         Clark                                            phy celebrating the life of much loved Bob
                             3    Sheldon       Janissen
 7   Tim         Wells                                            Hooton who played or coached at both clubs.
                             5    Billie        Schneeweiss
 8   Matt        Wells
                             8    Cleopatra     Jennings
 9   Rory        Sleath                                           Last week was a general bye for plate so we do
                             13   Sharni        Bassett
11   Antony      Kelliher                                         not have a form guide for the men’s game. We do
12   Nic         Bunny       15   Carla         Hill
                                                                  know that City was last season’s plate grand final-
13   Daniel      Zuzek       16   Kristy-Lee    Hardy
                                                                  ist and the Dockers have dropped back from cup
14   Danny       Herivel     17   Chelsea       Flemming
                                                                  so it should be a decent contest. The Lake Mac-
15   Jakson      Bertoli     18   Mikayla       Young             quarie boys have been training hard and there is
16   Damian      Mcintyre    23   Kierra        Bates             some good spirit about the club.
17   Nathan      Flemming    24   Jasmin        Birse
20   Jake        O'Donnell   26   Brianna       Trappett          The Lake Macquarie women’s team and Newcas-
21   Lucas       Jones
                             30   Catherine     Keogh             tle City will both be looking for their first win of
23   Clayton     Beck
                             39   Hannah        Olive             the season after both suffered defeats in the first
25   Matt        Mears
                             40   Jamie         Koppelhuber       round. Coach Janissen will be looking for big
26   Brad        Farrell
                             45   Rashelle      Carusi            games from all across the field after last week’s
27   Riley       Janissen
                             47   Maddie        Klimovitch        loss to Terrigal.
29   Alex        Sain
33   Tyler       Smith       53   Hayley        Bosbach
34   Elijah      Button
35   Bryan       Millar
36   Isiaih      Button
37   Chad        Hooton
40   Josh        Ford
46   Dylan       Rumble
47   Logan       Olive
54   Joel        Janissen
62   Greg        Yanda
66   Tom         Croft
67   Ben         Taylor
68   Sean        Clune

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                                  PORT STEPHENS POWER
                                                    Women’s Coach: Tony Merrit
                                                    Colours: Teal, White & Black
                                                         Facebook: PSPAFL

  WOMEN'S
                        The women at Port Stephens Power are raring to go this weekend. With a bye to our
Tailah West
                        team in the very first round the girls did not miss an opportunity to get on the pad-
Danielle Mcleod         dock with a training session at home on Saturday afternoon. It has been a long sum-
                        mer for some of the core group who haven't stopped training since the season ended
Stacey-lee Ashpole
                        in 2018.
Ashley Craddock
Josie Johnson
                        In just our second year of senior football there is some strong leadership and com-
Natasha Terranova       radery developing amongst the playing group and they are starting to show what it
Cassandra Terranova     means to be a football club. The team this year is a good mix of old and new. There
                        will be some girls walking out on the weekend that will experience what it is like to
Cheyenne Neu
                        play in a football competition for the very first time along side old hats that have
Justine Hourihan        played over 50 games.
Melissa Harding
Stephanie Merritt       We are under no illusion that we are up against a quality side in the Maitland Saints
Erin Hooper             for round 2 who pulled off a great win against competition favourites, Newcastle City,
                        in round 1 but the girls are up for the challenge and believe it to be the perfect op-
Megan Bridger
                        portunity to display some new found skills. Despite missing some of our best talent
Zarah Goldthorp         this round Port Stephens Power will be out there competing hard to the final siren.
Lauren Kerr
Lauren Kadel
Katie Martin
Dominique Strain
Finlay Burnett
Grace Fewster
Shakira Jobson
Amanda Cherry
Jesykah Broadbent
Gabrielle Fitzsimmons
Lisa Burggraaff
Taylah Radcliffe
Kayla Pennicott

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                              T H E E N T R A N C E B AT E A U B AY
                                                       Senior Coach: Glenn Robilliard
                                                        Women’s Coach: David Reed
                                                         Colours: Navy Blue & Gold
                                                             Facebook: tebbafc

        CUP                     WOMEN'S                      Back at Bateau for the 2019 footy season!
4    Angus Brown         1    Zoe Antees
5                        2                                   We had a great preseason turnout and everyone is keen to
     Luke Besley              Stephanie Caddis
                                                             get out on the park and have a kick.
6    Micheal Besley      3    Tiarn Green
7    Jack Southers       4    Rhiannon Hall                  The women started their season off at Tuggerah Sports
9    Ryan Besley         5    Orana Young                    Complex last week. The ground held up after the whether
10   Kyle Robinson       6    Bethany Allars                 turned sour on Friday. The girls played well and with a few
11                       7                                   new recruits our numbers are looking good for the start of
     Jared Cullinan           Kayla Reed
                                                             the season.
12   Bailey Hibbitt      8    Karlie Tyler
13   Shaun Greentree     9    Katie Stubbs-Mills (C)         The Men’s Plate side are looking to better their finals per-
14   Pat McMahon         10   Tahren Van-Laar                formance this year, as they start the season under lights at
15   Nicholas Hay        11   Jessica Hidalgo                Passage Rd.
16   Ollie Gardiner      12   Tracey Allen
                                                             We look forward to seeing everyone enjoying their footy!
17   David Rees          14   Georgia Coleman
18   Max Ifield          15   Sophie Fowler                  Tracey Allen
19   Kyle Pollock        17   Bianca Zaczek                  President
20   Chris Owen          18   Zoe Ifield
21   Rob Gray            22   Maddison Trunk
22   Steve Turner        24   Katrina Barnes
23   Jason Wileman
26   Joshua Wakem
27   Todd Hindmarsh
28   Kris Toohey
32   Jack Bastin
36   Matthew Johnstone

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                                                                 NCCUA
                                                      Umpire Coach: Christine Burrows
                                                            President: Jake Lowe
                                                Facebook: newcastle.ccoast.umpires.association

Andy Baldwin           Shana Doughney          Last weeks Round 1 Mega Day at CCRSRC, Tuggerah, saw the majority
Anthony Everson        Shane Lowndes           of our current Senior Umpires in the one place. As this does not occur
Bowen Flockhart        Simon Mccauley          too often we absolutely love the opportunity to be at a ground as a
Christine Burrows                              group.
                       Simon Richens
Christopher Lockwood   Stephen Blume
                                               Round 1 was also an opportunity for the NCCUA to welcome many
Colin Goodenough       Stuart Chellis          new senior umpires making their Debut. These included: Matt Archer,
Darrel Luck            Tom Steward             Isaac Stokes, Christopher Lockwood, Graeme Donnett, Simon Richens,
David Parsons          Wayne Farrand           Sebastian Thomas, Jonah Finlay, Noah Furniss, Stuart Chellis, Sam Par-
Dominic O’Brien        Yuri Porter             kinson and Anthony Everson.
Ethan Robinson
Harrison Crook                                 The following umpires also made their Black Diamond Cup debut last
                                               week.
Isaac Stokes
                                               Field: Sam Parkinson
Jacob Turley                                   Boundary: Stuart Chellis
Jake Lowe                                      Goal: Anthony Everson, Bowen Flockhart, Zali Mertens & Simon Rich-
Jake Sweetnam                                  ens
Jason Crookall
Jodie Henderson                                The NCCUA would like to welcome these new umpires to the group,
Jody Jackson                                   congratulate those who made their Black Diamond Cup debuts, and
                                               we are excited to share this journey with you.
Joey Mott
John Sullivan
                                               The NCCUA would also like to thank the AFL Hunter Coast Board and
Jonah Findlay                                  Footy Ops team for their support of our umpiring group, both Juniors
Josh Archer                                    & Seniors, with a revised Umpire Coaching Structure that sees the
Kate Handley                                   biggest investment into Umpire Development in our region.
Kyan Everson
Lachlan Chellis                                The New structure sees Christine Burrows appointed as the Umpires
                                               Head Coach (the position that oversees the entire umpire Coaching),
Lachlan Harnett
                                               Christine is also filling the role of Hunter Junior Umpire Coach.
Lauren Mott
                                               At the moment Emily Brown is filling the role of Umpires Manager.
Lincoln Mccauley                               Rachel Robinson is the Junior Umpire Appointments Coordinator, re-
Luke Richens                                   sponsible for appointing all Junior Umpires on a weekly basis. Darrel
Mark Scarfe                                    Luck is the Central Coast Junior Umpires Coach, with Lauren Mott and
Matt Jeffrey                                   Matthew Jeffrey as assistants. In terms of Boundary Umpire Coaches,
                                               Simon McCauley is the Hunter Coach and Riley Luck is Central Coast
Michael Barnes
                                               Coach. While Jake Lowe is the Goal Umpires Coach, for both Hunter
Miles Mccauley                                 and Central Coast. The NCCUA would like to acknowledge the dedica-
Mitch Sweetnam                                 tion of these individuals, and others, for the improvement of Umpiring
Nathan Merrick                                 in our region.
Nathan Slater
Noah Furniss
Peter Austin
Rachel Robinson
Riley Luck
Roy Reichart
Ryan Stanton
Sam O’Brien

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