AFL HUNTER CENTRAL COAST - FOOTBALL RECORD-ROUND 4 THURSDAY 25 & SATURDAY 27 APRIL
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www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au AFL HUNTER CENTRAL COAST Unit 1, Kam close, Morisset NSW 2264 AFL NSW/ACT REGIONAL MANAGER—NORTHERN NSW Simon Smyth COMMUNITY FOOTBALL MANAGER Sam Zikman sam.zikman@afl.com.au 0413 223 910 FOOTBALL OPERATIONS MANAGER Michael Gray michael.gray@afl.com.au 0418 494 634 FOOTBALL OPERATIONS COORDINATOR Lauren Francis lauren.francis@afl.com.au 0455 954 507 UMPIRE DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR Emily Brown emily.brown@afl.com.au 0435 763 351 AFLHCC HEAD UMPIRES COACH Christine Burrows headcoachhccumpires@gmail.com BOARD MEMBERS David Flynn (Chair) Brett O’Farrell Simon Smyth Ross Hughes Cameron Clark Ryan Stanton Paul Redman Lindsay Guy Roy Reichert WEBSITE This Football Record is published by the AFL Hunter Central Coast for the benefit of the players, club members and supporters of our game. AFL Hunter Central Coast takes responsibility for the editorial content, apart from those published under the names of clubs as notes. AFL Hunter Central Coast does not take responsibility for any information which may be found to be injurious to any person or organisation in those notes. Complaints or other reference to the material in the publication may be directed to the Community Football Manager, AFL Hunter Central Coast, Unit 1, Kam Close, Morisset NSW 2264 3
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au ROUND THREE—SNAPSHOT H AVA L B LACK D IA M O ND C UP 13/04/2019 02:00:00 PM Gosford Maitland 13/04/2019 02:00:00 PM Wyong Lakes Singleton 13/04/2019 02:00:00 PM Killarney Vale Warners Bay 13/04/2019 02:00:00 PM Terrigal Avoca Cardiff 13/04/2019 02:00:00 PM Nelson Bay Newcastle City H UNT E R H AVA L WOM EN ’ S 13/04/2019 12:00:00 PM Gosford Singleton 13/04/2019 12:00:00 PM Wyong Lakes Newcastle City 13/04/2019 12:00:00 PM Killarney Vale Warners Bay 13/04/2019 12:00:00 PM Terrigal Avoca Cardiff 13/04/2019 12:00:00 PM Nelson Bay Lake Macquarie 13/04/2019 12:00:00 PM The Entrance Bateau Bay Maitland 13/04/2019 12:00:00 PM Wallsend - West Newcastle Port Stephens 13/04/2019 12:00:00 PM Muswellbrook Bye H AVA L B L A C K D I A M O N D P L AT E 13/04/2019 10:00:00 AM Gosford Muswellbrook 13/04/2019 10:00:00 AM Wyong Lakes Newcastle City 13/04/2019 10:00:00 AM Killarney Vale Warners Bay 13/04/2019 10:00:00 AM Terrigal Avoca Cardiff 13/04/2019 02:00:00 PM The Entrance Bateau Bay Maitland 13/04/2019 02:00:00 PM Wallsend - West Newcastle Singleton 13/04/2019 10:00:00 AM Lake Macquarie 4
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au MILESTONE WITH LOTS OF LUCK Nestled among some great Haval Black Diamond Cup games this week is a family milestone of wonderful significance. Umpire Riley Luck will be making her first grade field debut alongside AFLHCC life member and 300 game superstar Darrel Luck who is her father. Darrel and Riley have umpired many first grade games together but always as a field and boundary umpire respective- ly. In fact, both are so talented they reached the pinnacle of our competition last year being selected to umpire the Black Diamond Cup Grand Final. But Darrel and Riley being appointed as field umpires in a first grade game is as rare as hen’s teeth and is a wonderful achievement for the Luck family. Riley was overjoyed when she received the news. “I have been field umpiring in lower grades and juniors for years now and enjoyed running boundary in Cup,” Riley said. “But it was time for a change.” “I have waited for this day since I first umpired senior football 6 years ago. It’s a dream come true.” It’s a local game for the Luck family so look out for Darrel’s wife Kylie and the rest of the family to be at the ground in sup- port. Darrel and Kylie have 4 young children playing in the CCAFL junior competition so I doubt we have seen the last AFL milestone for the Luck family. Darrel and Riley will be Field umpiring the HAVAL Black Diamond Cup game between Wyong and Gosford being played - 1:30pm at Bateau Bay Sports Facility. We wish Darrel and Riley all the best for tomorrow and we hope they have a wonderful day. 5
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au Cardiff centurion Cross leads Hawks to historic win at Pasterfield Written by Isaac McIntyre Cardiff’s historic opening match at Pasterfield Sporting Complex could not have been sweeter for the club, with a 62-point victory over the AFLHCC Womens minor premiers crowned by one of their junior products reaching 100 appearances for the club. Arizona Cross, who has played through the Hawks’ junior system before making the step up into the senior grade, cele- brated her century milestone in style, slamming three past Nelson Bay to lead her side to their second straight win in 2019. The young junior – who Hawks coach Paul Cooksley also pinpointed as the “best on field” – marshalled her club to a 2-0 start to the AFL Hunter Central Coast season, a far cry from the team’s more dour 2018 opening. The Lady Hawks looked to bed their new recruits in early last season, and fell to a 0-5 record before finding their first tri- umph against the Dockers six weeks in. To clock up two victories first up this time around, and with one being the minor premiers Nelson Bay, shows the team is at a new level compared to last year, Cooksley said after the win. “We have had a much better start this time, last year we had a lot of girls that were just coming to the game and now they’ve had at least a full season under their belt,” Cooksley said. “The team is looking great in 2019, and we’ve stepped into a much better position than last year. We are pretty happy with where we’re at, we’ve had to defend pretty stoutly in the first two weeks and to be able to do that and get the wins is great." The match also had another special significance beyond Cross’ milestone – Cardiff’s return to Pasterfields meant the Lady Hawks were the first senior side to run out at the new home ground, and the first to notch a win. It was Tayla Grazules that had the honour of slotting home the first senior major at Pasterfield, as the no.12 opened the scoring early in the opening quarter. Cardiff bounced out to a 25-nil lead in the first, with Claudia Russell and Cross both adding a major each. The Marlins struck back in the second quarter, but a single major for the travelling side saw the Hawks retain the lead, before Russell and Cross both struck again in the third to stretch their lead to 42-7 with just a quarter to play. The Marlins just couldn’t find their way back into the contest in the final stanza, adding six more points with a major from Jemma Astley, but it wasn’t enough as the scoreline finished 10.15-75 to 2.1-13. Cross was chaired from the park for her record-setting appearance count, and Cooksley was again full of praise for the 17- year-old star after the win at Pasterfield. “Arizona was excellent again, that’s for sure,” the Cardiff boss said. “She’s only just turned 17, so to have 100 games for Cardiff is massively impressive. We’ve been playing her up forward at the moment, she’s probably an out-and-out midfielder in truth, but she’s been shining up top right now which is good. “Arizona certainly ticks so many boxes for us, she’s basically at an age where she might still be playing juniors, but she’s just a star in our eyes. All the girls are, they fought really hard, and there’s a happy feeling in the club now that we’ve had this strong start.” Elsewhere in the second round of the AFL Hunter Central Coast Womens competition, Newcastle City bounced back from their opening week loss with a 19.17-131 to 1.1-7 win over Lake Macquarie. Meaghan MacDonald proved key as she kicked seven in the victory. 6
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au Cardiff centurion Cross leads Hawks to historic win at Pasterfield Also on Saturday, Wyong Lakes and Gosford played out an early kick-off at Bateau Bay Sports Facility. The Magpies proved too strong, accounting for the Tigers 32.35-217 to nil, with Alexandra Pearce nailing seven while Aleece Williams added five of her own. Lisa Agic, Rebecca Ives, and Kanesha Murray all added to the pile-on with three apiece. Another lopsided scoreline awaited the Port Stephen Power at Ferodale Park, as Maitland capitalised on their first round upset win with another key victory – this time 36.24-240 to nil. Killarney Vale also locked a high score, as the Bombers kept The Entrance Bateau Bay to just a single behind, while Angela Jones notched seven. She was aided by four from Georgia Butler. League leading goalscorer Morgan Ross retained control of her position atop the individual record standings. The Panthers’ dangerwoman slotted five against Warners Bay at Feighan Oval, leading Terrigal Avoca to an 8.5-53 to 2.2-14 win over the Bulldogs. Finally, Singleton also moved to 2-0 in 2019 with an 8.5.-53 to 6.2-38 win over Muswellbrook that saw Brianna Howard score four. Nichola Benkovic bagged two for the defeated Cats. Wallsend-West Newcastle had the second round bye. STANDINGS: Killarney Vale, Wyong Lakes, Maitland, Cardiff, Singleton, Terrigal Avoca (8), Newcastle City, Gosford (4), Warners Bay, Muswellbrook, Wallsend-West Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, The Entrance Bateau Bay, Nelson Bay, Port Stephens (0). 7
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au W O M E N ’ S L O C A L R E P R E S E N TAT I V E C H A L L E N G E AFL Hunter Central Coast are please to confirm the fixture for the Women’s Local Representative Challenge to be held at Ferodale Oval. The home of the Port Stephens Power will play host for the second year in a row with 75 of the best Women’s players descending on Medowie to show their talents in a fierce contest for regional pride. Fixture: 10am - Central Coast vs. Newcastle 11:15am - Newcastle vs. Hunter 12:30pm - Hunter vs. Central Coast 2:00pm - Final 1st vs 2nd 3:15pm - Presentation Coaches: Representative Teams Coaches Central Coast Head Coach: Peter Kelleher (with Murray Schubert) Assistant Coaches: Josh Lawler & Jackson Farquhar Hunter Head Coach: Craig Golledge Newcastle Head Coach: Kate Handley 9
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au C LU B C O N TA C T S 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 AFL NSW/ACT CODE OF CONDUCT Each Parent and Supporter understands and agrees to: • Support the participants and enjoy the Match; • Encourage participation, but don’t force it; • Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning; • Never ridicule mistakes or losses; • Lead by example and respect all Players, Coaches, Umpires, Officials and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated; • Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time; • Never publicly criticise Umpires and instead raise personal concerns with Club Officials in private; • Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such comments are politically incorrect and it is your Coach, team-mates, Club and family that are let down with such remarks; • Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs; • Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward any Player, Official, Umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable; • Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, Coaches, Officials or Players; • Refrain from using abusive language. • Not to enter the field of play in any sanctioned Competition Match unless granted permission by an Official to do so; • Not take part in any form of bullying including via the use of social media; • Not make or post inappropriate, offensive or discriminatory comments in public, including via social media, about Players, Clubs, Umpires, Officials, the AFL or the League. Social media includes, but is not limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, website postings (including social media such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, websites and blogs); 10
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au R O U N D T W O R E S U LT S 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup WYONG LAKES v. GOSFORD Gosford 5.2, 8.4, 11.9, 12.10 (82) Wyong Lakes 3.1, 6.1, 12.4, 12.4 (76) GOALS, Gosford: T. Eather 3, J. Barty 2, A. Remy 1, A. King 1, T. Paavola 1, L. Henderson 1, A. Miller 1, P. Murphy 1, W. Power 1 Wyong Lakes: L. Moore 5, N. Lander 3, M. McDonald 2, C. Koop-Folkes 1, B. Glachan 1 BEST, Gosford: P. Murphy, J. Flynn, T. Paavola, A. Miller, A. Sproule, J. Barty Wyong Lakes: N. Doyle, L. Moore, N. Lander , J. Glachan, A. Laksa, D. Murphy CARDIFF v. MAITLAND Cardiff 6.4, 14.5, 19.8, 26.13 (169) Maitland 1.0, 1.2, 2.4, 3.5 (23) GOALS, Cardiff: I. Hughes 10, B. Job 4, J. Lennon 3, M. Ryan 2, P. Delaney 1, T. Thompson 1, H. O'Neill 1, L. Gibson 1, D. Hoy-Maroney 1, T. Hawthorne 1, Z. Cross 1 Maitland: L. Damico 1, R. Newstead 1, J. Rory 1 BEST, Cardiff: I. Hughes, P. Delaney, J. Pratt, T. Lashlie, J. Lennon, S. O'Brien Maitland: J. Adlington, J. Kennewell, L. Nevin, A. Damico, C. Carroll, H. Taylor SINGLETON v. TERRIGAL AVOCA Terrigal Avoca 7.3, 14.6, 21.13, 28.22 (190) Singleton 2.1, 3.1, 3.1, 3.1 (19) GOALS, Terrigal Avoca: A. Clark 5, M. Roach 5, P. Van Dam 5, J. Turner 3, J. Fitzgerald 3, J. Grimmond 3, J. Polglase 2, S. Ellis 2 Singleton: J. Ingram 1, D. Hixon 1, A. Scott 1 BEST, Terrigal Avoca: S. Ellis, K. Fleming, L. White, E. Formby, J. Grimmond, J. Turner Singleton: A. Mitchell, J. Ingram, C. White, A. Macpherson, A. Scott, Z. Thompson WARNERS BAY v. NELSON BAY Warners Bay 2.5, 5.9, 11.13, 16.16 (112) Nelson Bay 3.4, 3.7, 3.7, 7.7 (49) GOALS, Warners Bay: J. Roach 3, J. Downing 3, I. Olsen 3, R. Sorensen 2, D. Gray 1, L. Deverell 1, C. Garrett 1, M. Spinks 1, B. Scowen 1 Nelson Bay: K. Lamond 5, B. Barton 1, N. Harris 1 BEST, Warners Bay: J. Roach, I. Olsen, N. Turner, M. Spinks, L. Deverell, R. Warner Nelson Bay: C. Eddy, N. Ceci, C. Bird, B. Barton, A. Clark, K. Lamond KILLARNEY VALE v. NEWCASTLE CITY Newcastle City 4.1, 7.2, 11.4, 16.6 (102) Killarney Vale 2.4, 5.4, 7.5, 8.7 (55) GOALS, Newcastle City: K. McDonald 6, H. Thomson 2, L. Dwyer 2, B. Sweetnam 1, C. Haswell 1, M. Quinlan 1, M. Salau 1, N. MacDonald 1, J. Crawford 1 Killarney Vale: H. Bernleitner 3, L. Flack 2, J. Mifsud 1, B. Lewis 1, S. Jabour 1 BEST, Newcastle City: H. Kelleher, Z. Macdonald, K. McDonald, M. Knight , H. Blanchfield, I. Baker Killarney Vale: T. Oosterhoff, J. Kidd, D. Stevens, L. Flack, B. Lewis, E. Convy 11
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au R O U N D T W O R E S U LT S 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's CARDIFF v. NELSON BAY Cardiff 3.8, 3.11, 5.12, 10.15 (75) Nelson Bay 0.0, 1.1, 1.1, 2.1 (13) GOALS, Cardiff: A. Cross 3, K. Moffatt 2, C. Russell 2, M. Coram-Parker 1, T. Grazules 1, B. Morten 1 Nelson Bay: J. Wilson 1, J. Astley 1 BEST, Cardiff: A. Cross, S. Vukovich, I. Jones, A. McRae, T. Grazules, C. Russell Nelson Bay: M. Mulder, S. Miniter, N. Flint, J. Astley WYONG LAKES v. GOSFORD Wyong Lakes 8.4, 15.13, 25.16, 32.25 (217) Gosford 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0) GOALS, Wyong Lakes: A. Pearce 7, A. Williams 5, R. Ives 3, K. Murray 3, L. Agic 3, R. Bade 2, A. Bohan 2, A. Ede 1, E. Cody 1, A. Pearce 1, A. Nicholson 1, T. Tudehope 1, S. Ball 1 BEST, Wyong Lakes: A. Pearce, R. Potts, A. Ede, R. Ives, L. Agic, R. Bade Gosford: A. Sutas, S. Hopkinson, M. Kacarovski , L. Kimpton, L. Mugridge, K. Eather SINGLETON v. MUSWELLBROOK Singleton 3.3, 6.4, 6.5, 8.5 (53) Muswellbrook 0.0, 1.1, 3.1, 6.2 (38) GOALS, Singleton: B. Howard 4, T. Cowburn 2, K. McBride 2 Muswellbrook: N. Benkovic 2, J. Higham 1, R. Tilbrook 1, S. Seagrave 1, E. Mills 1 BEST, Singleton: S. Breeze, T. Gall, T. Maloney, A. Blair-Dermody, T. Cowburn, K. McBride Muswellbrook: E. Mills, E. Knowles, N. Benkovic, R. Tilbrook, N. Heard, E. Wilkins WARNERS BAY v. TERRIGAL AVOCA Terrigal Avoca 2.1, 4.2, 5.3, 8.5 (53) Warners Bay 0.1, 1.2, 2.2, 2.2 (14) GOALS, Terrigal Avoca: M. Ross 5, G. Crowe 1, E. Bryant 1, S. Altona 1 Warners Bay: E. Brown 1, P. Elliott 1 BEST, Terrigal Avoca: I. Brierley, M. Ross, G. Ralphs , D. Rowe, E. Wakefield, S. Altona Warners Bay: S. Delaney , J. Wellings, D. Crep, E. Brown, C. Wolfe, K. Jedrzejak LAKE MACQUARIE v. NEWCASTLE CITY Newcastle City 3.7, 9.11, 16.14, 19.17 (131) Lake Macquarie 1.1, 1.1, 1.1, 1.1 (7) GOALS, Newcastle City: M. MacDonald 7, C. Lam 3, S. Thompson 2, A. Norton 2, S. Halvorsen 2, S. Wood 1, C. McGarity 1, K. Gavenlock 1 Lake Macquarie: E. Howe 1 BEST, Newcastle City: C. Lam, C. Holcombe, M. Norton, A. Norton, M. Simpson, T. Joyce Lake Macquarie: C. Hill, E. Howe, H. Kozlik, B. Schneeweiss, S. Janissen, N. Tsolakis PORT STEPHENS v. MAITLAND Maitland 7.7, 16.14, 24.17, 36.24 (240) Port Stephens 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0) THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY v. KILLARNEY VALE Killarney Vale 5.4, 9.8, 15.10, 23.14 (152) The Entrance Bateau Bay 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.1 (1) GOALS, Killarney Vale: A. Jones 7, G. Butler 4, A. Page 3, S. Edwards 3, B. Hulley-Peachey 3, E. Grellman 1, J. Kelleher 1, K. Acton 1 BEST, Killarney Vale: E. Grellman, G. Butler, S. Edwards, A. Jones, C. Dawson, J. Kelleher 12
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au R O U N D T W O R E S U LT S 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate WYONG LAKES v. GOSFORD Wyong Lakes 4.1, 8.9, 12.9, 15.12 (102) Gosford 1.1, 1.1, 5.4, 7.6 (48) GOALS, Wyong Lakes: M. Higgins 2, S. Menier 2, R. Fiene 2, J. Anraad 2, Z. Cogdon 2, B. Kent 2, W. Denniss 2, J. Morris 1 Gosford: L. Ghalayini 4, S. Berry 2, A. Smith 1 BEST, Wyong Lakes: A. Tasker, Z. Cogdon, A. Reeves, S. Menier, R. Fiene, A. Adams Gosford: L. Ghalayini, M. Gleisner, S. Berry, R. Barsing, K. Handley SINGLETON v. MUSWELLBROOK Muswellbrook 8.1, 13.7, 20.12, 26.14 (170) Singleton 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 2.0 (12) GOALS, Muswellbrook: J. Galvin 8, A. Higham 4, L. Craft 3, J. Adams 2, J. Solly 2, J. Gurtman 2, J. Cook 1, C. Benkovic 1, J. Connor 1, N. Connor 1, L. Watts 1 Singleton: J. Jeffriess-Tapper 1, C. Smith 1 BEST, Muswellbrook: J. Solly, J. Connor , L. Craft, J. Adams, A. Higham, J. Galvin Singleton: M. Gaffney, L. Draper, B. Hicks, B. Partridge, P. Fitzgerald, D. Tracey WARNERS BAY v. TERRIGAL AVOCA Terrigal Avoca 1.3, 3.4, 9.7, 11.9 (75) Warners Bay 2.1, 2.4, 3.4, 3.5 (23) GOALS, Terrigal Avoca: M. Studdert 4, J. Peak 2, B. Studdert 1, A. Vasic 1, O. Baker 1, M. Donnelly 1, L. Pike 1 Warners Bay: R. Clarke 1, J. May 1, M. Hawkins 1 BEST, Terrigal Avoca: K. Foley, O. Baker, B. Studdert, J. Farquhar, B. Harper, M. Studdert Warners Bay: P. Quinn, J. May, L. Francis, J. Nicol, C. Manwarring, R. Barlow CARDIFF v. MAITLAND Cardiff 5.1, 6.3, 9.6, 11.10 (76) Maitland 1.2, 2.5, 2.8, 4.8 (32) GOALS, Cardiff: C. Jones 4, B. Wold 4, D. Stewart 1, J. Stevenson 1, D. Robson 1 Maitland: J. Hook 2, B. Crowley 1, J. Button 1 BEST, Cardiff: C. Jones, M. Kenny, C. Wivell, C. Davies, D. Robson, M. Kozlik Maitland: R. Eddy, N. McMahon, B. Crowley, M. Curran, C. Bonar LAKE MACQUARIE v. NEWCASTLE CITY Newcastle City 1.4, 4.6, 8.7, 16.8 (104) Lake Macquarie 2.1, 2.2, 4.3, 5.3 (33) GOALS, Newcastle City: A. Gibson 6, B. Parnell 3, N. Wright 2, T. Dunn 1, B. Cullen 1, O. Cowen 1, G. Bourke 1, S. Deslandes 1 Lake Macquarie: D. Rumble 1, Z. Hardes 1, J. Janissen 1, C. Beck 1, M. Wells 1 BEST, Newcastle City: B. Cullen, R. Allen, A. Gibson, H. Kavanagh, C. Sheridan, B. Ellis Lake Macquarie: D. Zuzek, D. Rumble, R. Janissen, T. Wells, S. Wellard, R. Sleeth THE ENTRANCE BATEAU BAY v. KILLARNEY VALE The Entrance Bateau Bay 3.4, 6.7, 6.7, 9.14 (68) Killarney Vale 1.1, 1.1, 3.2, 5.4 (34) GOALS, The Entrance Bateau Bay: B. Hibbit 4, J. Bastin 1, M. Johnstone 1, K. Robinson 1, J. Southers 1, B. Hormann 1 Killarney Vale: J. Newburn 2, J. Bragg 1, D. Amidy 1, H. Beckett 1 BEST, The Entrance Bateau Bay: O. Gardiner, B. Hibbit, L. Besley, J. Southers, J. Bastin, M. Besley Killarney Vale: J. Boby, D. Amidy, I. Hunt, J. Bragg, H. Beckett, A. Bailey 13
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au HAVAL AFL HCC LADDERS—ROUND TWO HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Ladder Pos Team P W L D B F A % % Won 1 Terrigal Avoca 2 2 0 0 0 334 40 835.00 100 2 Cardiff 2 2 0 0 0 225 72 312.50 100 3 Newcastle City 2 2 0 0 0 198 101 196.04 100 4 Warners Bay 2 2 0 0 0 181 106 170.75 100 5 Gosford 2 1 1 0 0 103 220 46.82 50 6 Singleton 2 1 1 0 0 55 209 26.32 50 7 Wyong Lakes 2 0 2 0 0 133 151 88.08 0 8 Killarney Vale 2 0 2 0 0 104 158 65.82 0 9 Nelson Bay 2 0 2 0 0 68 148 45.95 0 10 Maitland 2 0 2 0 0 69 265 26.04 0 HAVAL HCC Women’s Ladder % Pos Team P W L D B F A % Won 1 Killarney Vale 2 2 0 0 0 334 1 33400.00 100 2 Wyong Lakes 2 2 0 0 0 254 15 1693.33 100 3 Maitland 2 2 0 0 0 270 24 1125.00 100 4 Cardiff 2 2 0 0 0 190 30 633.33 100 5 Singleton 2 2 0 0 0 173 38 455.26 100 6 Terrigal Avoca 2 2 0 0 0 131 29 451.72 100 7 Newcastle City 2 1 1 0 0 155 37 418.92 50 8 Gosford 2 1 1 0 0 44 236 18.64 50 9 Warners Bay 2 0 2 0 0 29 90 32.22 0 10 Muswellbrook 2 0 2 0 0 38 235 16.17 0 11 Wallsend - West Newcastle 1 0 1 0 1 17 115 14.78 0 12 Lake Macquarie 2 0 2 0 0 22 209 10.53 0 13 The Entrance Bateau Bay 2 0 2 0 0 20 196 10.20 0 14 Nelson Bay 2 0 2 0 0 13 195 6.67 0 15 Port Stephens 1 0 1 0 1 0 240 0.00 0 14
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au HAVAL AFL HCC LADDERS—ROUND TWO HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Pos Team P W L D F A % PTS 1 Muswellbrook 1 1 0 0 170 12 1416.67 4 2 Terrigal Avoca 1 1 0 0 75 23 326.09 4 3 Newcastle City 1 1 0 0 104 33 315.15 4 4 Cardiff 1 1 0 0 76 32 237.50 4 5 Wyong Lakes 1 1 0 0 102 48 212.50 4 6 The Entrance Bateau Bay 1 1 0 0 68 34 200.00 4 7 Killarney Vale 1 0 1 0 34 68 50.00 0 8 Gosford 1 0 1 0 48 102 47.06 0 9 Maitland 1 0 1 0 32 76 42.11 0 10 Lake Macquarie 1 0 1 0 33 104 31.73 0 11 Warners Bay 1 0 1 0 23 75 30.67 0 12 Singleton 1 0 1 0 12 170 7.06 0 13 Wallsend - West Newcastle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 15
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au TOP GOAL KICKERS—AFTER ROUND TWO 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Izaac Hughes Cardiff 12 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Kevin McDonald Newcastle City 6 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Kieran Lamond Nelson Bay 6 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Sam Ellis Terrigal Avoca 6 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Noah MacDonald Newcastle City 6 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Jai Rory Maitland 6 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Cup Jack Lennon Cardiff 6 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Morgan Ross Terrigal Avoca 12 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Aleece Williams Wyong Lakes 8 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Alexandra Pearce Wyong Lakes 7 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Meaghan MacDonald Newcastle City 7 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Angela Jones Killarney Vale 7 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Ashleigh Page Killarney Vale 7 2019 HAVAL AFLHCC Women's Sasha Edwards Killarney Vale 7 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Jayden Galvin Muswellbrook 8 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Abraham Gibson Newcastle City 6 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Cameron Jones Cardiff 4 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Mathew Studdert Terrigal Avoca 4 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Adam Higham Muswellbrook 4 The Entrance Bateau 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Bailey Hibbit 4 Bay 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Liam Ghalayini Gosford 4 2019 HAVAL Black Diamond Plate Brendan Wold Cardiff 4 16
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au 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 17
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au GOSFORD TIGERS Senior Coach: Josh Barty Women’s Coach: Jasmine Mandy Colours: Yellow & Black Facebook: GosfordtigersAFC CUP WOMEN'S After some late venue and times changes due to the 2 Luke Mueller-Brynes 2 Elizabeth Carles Wet Weather we were able to get all 3 sides out on the 4 Benjamin Howard 3 Helena Aubrey paddock this week. A big shout out to Simon Wood, 5 Bradley Deitz 5 Lily Mugridge Wyong Lakes AFC, and The Entrance Bateau Bay for 6 Alex King hosting what turned out to be a great day. 9 Joshua Barty 6 Samantha Hopkinson 10 Patrick Murphy 7 Clancie Woodward Our Cup side got up in a thrilling match which down 11 Lachlan Henderson 8 Louise Kimpton right down to the end of the game. A 6 point victory to 12 Tristan Carter 9 Jodi Carroll get the boys first win of the year against our oldest rival. 13 Jacob Mandy 10 Jasmine Mandy 14 Wade Power 11 Eliza Churchward Our Plate & Women’s sides had tough losses, with an 16 Daniel Parker 12 Rebecca O'Malley undermanned plate side unable to capitalise on a strong 13 Rhiannon Medcraft 3rd quarter, while the Women fought right to the end. 18 James Rigas 19 Mark Haywood 14 Krystal Eather 15 Courtney Mitchell Round 3 see us return to Adcock Park for the first time 20 Daniel White 17 Victoria Holmlund in 2019, with all 3 sides at home looking for a win across 21 Alex Remy 20 Rebecca Collins the board. 22 Harry Thompson 23 Tim Eather 21 Sophie Damico Don’t forget to get back to the Elly after the game and 24 Hamish Sproule 23 Emma Sutas support our sponsors. Alistaire Duell- 24 Amy Sutas 25 Ferguson 30 Maddison Kacarovski Go Tiges! 26 Daniel Rodger 27 Scott Manuelle 28 Harrison Colreavy 29 Jack Brewster 30 Jack Flynn 31 Tom Paavola 32 Benjamin O'Callaghan 34 Alec Sproule 35 Joseph Jesus 37 Adam Miller
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au MAITLAND SAINTS Senior Coach: Ben Stewart Women’s Coach: Chris Pedler Colours: Gold, White, Red & Black Facebook: Maitland Saints Australian Football Club CUP WOMEN 2 Rob Eddy 1 Taylor Quinton-Widl Not supplied 3 Aiden Damico 2 Hannah Centra 4 Dustin Spriggs 3 Sarah James 5 Harrison Harbrow 4 Jade Krautz 7 Aidan Fitzgerald 6 Grace Maher 9 Walter Pankhurst 7 Claire Gaspersic 10 Thomas Grimmer 9 Gabrielle Easey 11 Hayden Taylor 10 Jessica Maher 12 Kaiden Ritchie 11 Jodie Eagar 14 Riley Newstead 12 Leawanna O'Donohue 16 Michael Norton 14 Amanada Smith 17 Mitch Ashley 15 Larissa Quigley 18 Steve Doran 16 Jessie Burnham 19 Chris Pedler 19 Sarah Burns 20 Patrick McMahon 27 Anna Fraser 21 Leeroy Nevin 30 Skyla Dunn 23 Colin Carroll 31 Stevi Bishop 25 Hugh Matheson 32 Rhianon Denniss Lachlan Jones- 26 Mashman 28 Cameron Mitchell 30 Mark Curran 32 Nicholas McMahon 33 Greg Mudd 34 Aaron Stephens 35 Jordan Haddow 42 Jason Kennewell 50 Lachlan Neal 52 Andrew Willmot 53 Scott Adlington 57 Dylan Bennett 58 Jai Rory 60 Jason Adlington 19
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au WYONG LAKES MAGPIES Senior Coach: Mick Solomans Women’s Coach: Josh Lawler Colours: Black & White Facebook: Wyong Lakes Australian Football Club Inc CUP WOMEN 1 Mason Laksa 1 Abby Pearce 4 Carter Jones 3 Rebecca Ives Not supplied 5 Mitchell Ede 10 Miranda Faulks 7 Keaton Jones 11 Jesse Graham 8 Billy Denniss 12 Alanna Nicholson 9 Tyler Wood 14 Ashley Ede 10 Lee Moore (C) 15 Monique Maddalena 13 Peter Drazl 16 Sharni Dawe 12 Jarred Cross 19 Holly Gibbons 14 James Nixon 21 Khrah Tos 15 Chris Koop-Folkes 22 Aimee-Lee Bohan 17 Jordan Deeble 23 Rachael Potts 18 Andrew Raslan 24 Cheyanne Pay 19 Justin Mcphan 25 Emily Bohan 20 Adam Tasker 27 Jade Jones 21 Brayden Tos 29 Jessica Lucas 25 Mitchell Mcdonald 30 Kanessa Murray 27 Tim Hillman 33 Emily Cody 29 David Murphy 45 Alex Pearce 36 Blake Lester 47 Aleece Williams 37 Aaron Laksa 43 Ben Glachan 54 James Roach 57 Josh Glachan 59 Nathan Doyle 20
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au SINGLETON ROOSTERS Senior Coach: Andrew Scott Women’s Coach: Mal Draper Colours: Red & White Facebook: Singleton Roosters AFC Round 3 sees all grades on the road and unfortunately scattered CUP WOMEN across the Hunter Central Coast. Our ladies and Black Diamond Cup sides travel to Gosford and Wyong respectively, while our Plate side 1 Travis Bates 1 Neisha Smith are a bit closer to home at Wallsend. It’s a challenging day for our 2 Alex Mitchell 2 Lynan Scott teams and support staff but I’m sure you’ll all pull together and do 3 Luke Davis 3 Bianca Morris us proud. Andrew Mac- 4 Elizabeth Moule Last weekend, the Roosterettes celebrated an inspiring 15-point win 4 Pherson 5 Avril Blair-Dermody over Muswellbrook thanks to a four goal haul from Brianna Howard. 5 James Colmer Our girls held their opponents goalless for the opening 37 minutes 6 Tahlia Thompson 6 Andrew Scott of the match before the Cats stormed home with five of the game’s 7 Brianna Howard final seven goals. However, it would be Mal Draper's side who 7 Brenton Potter 8 Kyah McBride would claim the four points and keep their unbeaten start to the 8 Sam Brasington 9 Tori Cowburn season going. Sophie Breeze, Tayla Gall and Tayla Maloney were 9 Daine Cowburn 10 Tayla Maloney named as Singleton's best players while Tori Cowburn also managed 10 Scott Moore 11 Nadene McBride to land two goals in the first half. Today they face a wounded Tigers 11 Ethan Kolatchew outfit who will be no doubt looking to restore some pride after a 32 12 Madeleine Edsell goal thumping by Wyong Lakes. 12 Richard Wilkes 13 Emily Mitchell The senior men’s side unveiled a further five senior debutants when 13 Luke Draper 14 Maddison Coward it hosted ladder leader Terrigal Avoca last week. And while the side 14 Zac Thompson 15 Rikki-Leigh Langford looked promising early, courtesy of an early major to Dylan Hixon, it 15 Will Brayshaw 16 Cynthja Pappin would be a day to forget for Andrew Scott's men as the Panthers 16 Cameron White celebrated a 170-point victory. We’ll look forward to welcoming 17 Hannah Alexander 17 Patrick Fitzgerald back a raft of first grade players when travelling to Wyong Lakes this 18 Dalys Jacobsen Saturday, who themselves went down to Gosford by a single goal 18 Jesse Bates 19 Nikki Johnston last week. 19 Sam Howard 20 Sophie Breeze 20 David Oman 21 Tayla Gall Finally, the Roosters' reserves side also faced defeat against Mus- 21 Zach Bray 22 Calista Griffiths wellbrook in their Black Diamond Plate match-up. The Cats found 22 Oliver Moody 23 Hayley Richards the opening 20 goals of the Nathan Duncan Shield clash to hand 23 Matt Cornelius debutant coach Alex Mitchell a harsh welcome to the coaching 25 Tiarna Windle Cameron McClel- game. Many thanks for Muswellbrook’s players and supporters for 26 Bec Mullen making it a great day, and special thanks to Brad Hicks for arranging 24 land 27 Tara Chandler the raffle and other events in honour of his great mate. 25 Kyle Osborne 30 Sarah Mousley A special shout-out to today’s matchday sponsor – Singleton Auto 26 Brad Barnett Wreckers. Thank you to Hyph for his fantastic support of the club he loves. Have a great game today mate. 27 Daltyn McCart- 28 Mitchell Gaffney THANK YOU HYPH AND SINGLETON AUTO WRECKERS! 29 Jakob Vearing Play well everyone and see you back at the Cri at the later time of 30 Jacob Welsh 7pm sharp for pressos. Damo’s got a stack of drink and meal spe- cials for you to enjoy, and don’t forget to buy Hyph a beer! Happy Easter to everyone for next week. Have a great break and come back pumped for another blockbuster day at the Chook Pen with all three grades up against Maitland. Cock-a doodle-doo! 21
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au 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'S The footy season is well and truly here with so far mixed results for 1 Daniel Cartwright 1 Ashleigh Flack our three teams. 4 Justin Lloyd 2 Sasha Edwards 5 Lachy Waters 3 Bethany Wood Our women kept their unbeaten record in tact with a good win against Bateau Bay with new recruits Ange Jones slotting 7 majors and 6 James Kidd 4 Emily Grellman Emily Grellman best on ground. 8 Jayden Banfield 5 Chelsea Dawson 9 Calvin Bond 6 Jocelyn Kelleher First Grade put in a great 3 quarters against the Premiers Newcastle 10 Ben Simpson 7 Sian George City but fell away in the last. Coaches Shackleton and Lewis are 11 Brendan Lewis 8 Tayla Thorn pleased with the effort but if we’re to take the next step, need to play 12 Alex Bailey 9 Shardae Grieve 4 quarters and make the most of our opportunities. Highlight of the 13 Kyall Walford 10 Ange Jones game was 15 year Luke Flack debut and kicking 2 goals for the day. 15 Josh Mifsud 11 Hannah Page Josh Mifsud, Tim Oosterhoff and Kyall Walford led from the front all 16 Campbell Wilson 12 Rindy Moroney day. 17 Harley Bernleitner 13 Belinda Jenkins 18 Michael Forster 14 Shana Doughney Reserves went down to Bateau Bay under lights in a fiercely contested 20 Jorden Carrick 15 Taylah Canobie game. Like First Grade they were in it until the last break but eventu- 16 Carmyn Lennon ally went down by about 5 Goals. But there’s plenty to work with, 21 Dillion Stevens with no less then 4 under 17s stepping up to Senior Football and more 22 Ryan Barrett 17 Caitlin Sims than holding their own. Jye Boby was our best on the night and was 23 Brandon Lloyd 18 Brooke Hoolihan well supported by Veteran Dane Amidy and Greg Rolfe. 25 Liam Banfield 19 Ashleigh Page 26 Liam Hassall 20 Courtney Rachelle Today all teams are at home against Warners Bay which will be well 27 Rick White received by our game day volunteers. Our Women look to make it 32 Tim Oosterhoff 21 Georgia Butler three on the trot whilst First Grade and Reserves will look to get their 33 Enjay Convy 22 Dixie Butler first wins of the year. 34 Sam Jabour 23 Megan Jenkins 42 Jordan Canobie 25 Natasha Gregory Congratulations to Bethany Wood and Belinda Jenkins who play their 43 Brad Edwards 27 Claudia Walters 50th Senior Women's Game. 29 Beatriz Rael 44 Harley Beckett Delgado We’d also like to thank our sponsors below for coming on board 47 Luke Flack 49 Marc Adams 30 Skye Bailey in 2019, your support and generosity and greatly appreciated. 50 Richy Lyons 32 Teneale Toker Diggers@The Entrance 52 Ayden Flynn 33 Kelsey Acton Mortgage Choice Tumbi 53 Deklan Bates 34 Hannah Williams Umbi 54 Jake Bates 35 Brooke Peachey The Bottle-O Killarney Vale The Fox Group Solvere The ShowerScreenGuy Best Signs Pizza Inn Long Jetty Bendigo Bank Whiteys Rite Price Tyres Allwell Contructions Sublime Heating Chem-Dey Red Rose Coastal Martial Arts Express Lube Tuggerah Hip Pocket Work Wear Long Jetty 22 ONE BIG BOMBER”
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au 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 After a good win over the Marlins in the Black Diamond 2 Jake Roach 1 Di Crep Cup last Saturday and solid performances in the Women's 3 Ben Scowen 2 Elizabeth Brown Competition and Plate against excellent opposition from 4 Luke Roach 3 Amber Lawrence League powerhouse Terrigal Avoca, Warners Bay heads to 5 Matthew Spinks 4 Kate Bartlem Adelaide St Oval in Tumbi Umbi this Saturday to play the 6 Nicholas Turner 5 Sam Delaney Killarney Vale Bombers in all three Grades. 7 Ryan Sorensen 7 Kirsty Jedrzejak 8 Riley Warner 9 Tiffani Jones Adelaide St is a great place to play football and our teams 11 Sam Rumball face very tough opposition in all three Grades. 10 Alisha Kesby 12 Kobe McClure 12 Maddy Campbell Jeremy Buckley's Plate side face up to the 2018 Preliminary 13 Samuel Gibbons 13 Emma Chester Finalists at 10.00am. 14 Jarryd May 15 Abbey Lynch 15 Patrick Quinn 17 Tracy Baker-Holmes At noon, Tracey Baker's Women's side have a big hurdle up 16 Alex Crelley 18 Jade McPherson against a Killarney Vale opposition that has been in great 17 Ben Ellis 19 Jasmine Wellings form over the first two rounds. 18 Ben Hunter 22 Brittany Wood 19 Jeremy Smith 23 Samantha Lawrence At 2.00pm, Marty Reiman's Cup side will look to protect 20 Jared Neale 24 Rachel Evans their unbeaten record so far this season when they face a 21 Lachlan Deverell 26 Hannah Gow dogged and persistent Bombers outfit. 22 Dillon Walsh-Hall 27 Rachel Goodenough 23 Daniel Gray 28 Jo Spratt Our sponsor The Finance Shed, https:// 24 Josh Nicol www.financeshed.com.au/, provide our club with wonder- 29 Ellie Richards ful support. Check out the website above. The Finance 25 Robbie Barlow 37 Peta Elliott Shed is a financial services business dedicated to the needs 27 Nick Pattey 42 Jessica McKenny of tradies, subbies and small business in the Newcastle & 28 Cooper Garrett 44 Jessica Newstead the Hunter Region. 29 Tim Hof 54 Alex Delbridge 30 Oscar Anderson 56 Gabi Clarke Good luck to all teams this weekend. 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 23
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au 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 The third week of footy is here and today we host our 1 Matthew Shortal 1 Elizabeth Tearall first home game of the year as we welcome Cardiff to 2 Corbin Bond 2 Shirelle Altona Hylton Moore. The ground is in excellent condition and 3 James Webster 3 Georgina Crowe we look forward to three close contests against the 4 Lachlin Bayliss Hawks. 4 Catherine Grimmond 5 Michael Roach 7 Josh Polglase 5 Elizabeth Ardill Last week all three grades enjoyed good wins with the 8 Brandon Thomas 6 Gabby Ralphs Ladies and Reserves taking out Warners Bay and First 9 Jack Grimmond 7 Isabella Strathford Grade beating Singleton. 10 Peter Van Dam 8 Isabell Brierly 11 Sam Ellis It’s been a great start to our season and we will be hop- 9 Darneka Rown ing to add 3 more wins today. 12 Sam Shipley 10 Hannah Dankert 13 Jayson Van Dam 11 Noy Everson Good luck to all grades today and see you all at Breakers 14 Brendan Harper 12 Erin Wakefield tonight for awards. 15 Nathan Belbin 13 Cessa Brown 17 Will Delahunty 14 Emily Smith Go Panthers 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 24
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au CARDIFF HAWKS Senior Coach: Rowan Bilkey Women’s Coach: Paul Cooksley Colours: Maroon & Gold Facebook: cardiffhawksfc CUP WOMEN A very big crowd turned out at the new home of Cardiff Hawks to 1 Simon O'Brien 1 Cleleste Plancia witness the historic first home game for all three grades. It was 2 Tom Lashlie 2 Emma Hieke pleasing to see so many past players and members including many 3 Matt Vukovich 3 Abbey Cooksley Life members all in their new Hawks colours. The new facility provid- 4 Jack Lennon Matisse Corman- ed a very comfortable experience for both players and spectators 5 Jack Pratt 4 Parker and the balcony area above the change rooms provided a crowd of 6 Nick Tomlison over 100 people a vantage point with a fantastic view of the action. 5 Claudia Russell 7 Bryce Graetz The Ironbark brewery sponsored bar on the balcony was also a great 6 Sam Kelly hit with Hawks members and many locals from Cameron Park who 8 Mick Ryan 7 Arizona Cross ventured over to see what was going on. Thanks also to all volun- 9 Jarred Campbell teers who spread the load on the day, the extra organization and 8 Nicola Walker 10 Chris Davies willingness of all to help out is a big help for our club. 9 Sheree Vukovich 11 Pat Delaney 10 Lilly Skeet 12 Adam Clarke On the field all three teams were determined to make our new 15 Declan Hoy 11 Jamine Onmg ground a Hawks fortress and they did not let our club down. Our la- 18 Brandt Job 12 Tayla Grazules dies team put in a fantastic team performance with great skills to run 22 Andrew Risby 13 Taylah Wilks out winners. In a very pleasing sporting gesture our women assisted 23 Hugh O’Neill 14 Sophie Ranken the short of players at Nelson Bay by lending players to have a com- 24 Regan Bowe 15 Eva Bailey petitive game. Great work girls. Our seconds team displayed a strong brand of skilful footy to run out clear winners showing the depth of 26 Scott Hawthorne 16 Minierva Bailey talent within our club this year. Our senior men’s team had a very 28 Liam Gibson 17 Nikki Stenson solid hit out running out big winners against Maitland in a fantastic 29 Dave O’Donnell 19 Ellise Roper display of team footy and again showing great depth with a few ab- 33 Trent Thompson 20 Brianna Morten sences. Congratulations to all of our new players and juniors who 35 Marcus De leur 21 Allie Hawthorn have progressed to the senior squads, the future is looking very 39 Callum Spoor bright for our family club. 22 Alex Fardell 40 Zander Cross 24 Elizabeth Clark 46 Isaac Hughes Best of luck to all teams as they take on league powerhouse Terrigal 26 Sam Johnson this week 48 Luke Griffiths 27 Hana Moffatt 56 Tom Hawthorne 28 Marnie Twyford Go Hawks 66 Cam Jones 29 Isabella Jones 80 Tim Keys 31 Jodi Rheinberger 32 Hayley Wright 33 Teliah Buckton 25
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au 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 With the weather in the high twenties and the competition CUP WOMEN'S fierce, round two saw the Marlins go down in a heated contest 1 Jason Carey with Warners Bay. Nelson Bay started well, leading at quarter 1 Megan Walmsley time, however missed opportunities and a quality opposition 3 Jack Burns allowed the Bulldogs to capture the lead in the second quarter 4 Alec Clark 2 Louise O'Rourke and remain in front. 5 Matthew Blyth 3 Jessie Jones 6 James Anderson Despite trailing for most of the game there were some stand- 7 Claudia Ivankovik out performances. Nick Ceci played well on the wing, maintain- 7 Tylah Spelt ing composure in tight situations. Tyler Spelt started strongly in 8 Johanna Wilson 8 Chase Morrissey his first senior game, laying solid tackles to create turnovers 9 Joel Erickson 10 Kiarne Hawley and Keiran Lamond provided a handy target in the forward line, kicking five goals. 10 Andrew Fowler 11 Kate Holland 11 Luke Rymer 14 Emma Kelly The Women’s side made the trip to Cardiff’s new home ground, 12 Callum McDonald Pasterfield Sports Complex for their first game of the season. A 13 Chris Eddy 16 Natasha Flint big thank you to the Hawks who graciously lent three players to 14 Craig Bird Nelson Bay to allow the match to be played. 20 Jemma Astley 15 Mark Everett 24 Madison Mulder For a number of the Marlins this was their first time playing 16 Don Spencer together and the girls gave it their all from the first bounce to 17 Andrew Last 28 Haley West the final siren. The match was physical and competitive howev- 18 Jarryd Rymer er played in extremely good spirits. Even with the loss, there 29 Katelyn Jaramillo 19 Nick Harris were a number of positives and great performances including Jemma Astley, Natasha Flint, Stephanie Miniter and Madison 20 Connor McCartney Mulder. Elenour Wright played her first game for the club and 21 Tim Anderson had a stand out performance, gathering possessions all over 22 Nick Ceci the ground and bagging the Marlins first goal for the season. 23 Luke Boulton Marlins Magic Moment of the week…… Although the Premier 24 Alexander Jameson Division team lost, the Marlins had a magic moment with Chris 25 Billy Barton ‘Buddy Franklin’ Eddy taking a 150m run from deep in defence, 26 Simon Vanderfeen burning off multiple Warners Bay chasers to hit Nick Harris, laces out, on the forward flank! 35 Aaron Crouch 40 Gordon Young This week, Nelson Bay will host their first home game at Dick 41 James Fleming Burwell Oval. The Marlins take on Newcastle City and will attempt to give the reigning premiers a run for their money. 45 Dean Fsadni ….Go Marlins!! 55 Kieran Lamond 26
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au NEWCASTLE CITY BLUES Senior Coach:: Tim Cotter Women’s Coach: Jon Clark & Kirsty Ferguson Colours: Navy Blue & white Facebook: newcastlecityblues CUP WOMEN A marvellous day for the City faithful last Saturday with 1 Sally Codyre our three football sides and two netball sides all getting 1 Aidan Watling 2 Courtney Eckert the W. Five from five in our first full round made for a 2 Macaulay O'Malley 3 Stephanie Miniter great atmosphere at the Commonwealth Hotel in Cooks 3 Harrison Selkirk Hill on Saturday night. 4 Taylor Joyce 4 Stephen Batten 5 Kathleen Gibson 5 Luke Rawnsley 6 Sabrina Kliousis Down at Lake Mac our womens team conceded the first 7 Conor Haswell 7 Gabrielle McSpadden goal of the day, then it was all one way traffic bouncing 8 Joseph O'Donoghue 8 Kate DiNardo back with a big win after a narrow loss last week. The Plate side had a solid win and proudly retained the 10 Hugh Blanchfield 9 Meaghan MacDonald Hooton Cup, whilst the Cup squad hit the road to take on 11 Isaac King 10 Tjarra Kilpatrick Killarney Vale and came away with a well earned win. 11 Anna Ralston 13 Mitchell Knight Hugh Kelleher was enormous in the ruck and Big Kev 12 Kristel Gavenlock roared back into Prem Div in a big way. The netballers 14 Cade Triffitt 13 Katherine Stellmaker opened their season with two wins against Wests and are 15 Ian Baker 14 Samantha Thompson off and racing for the 2019 season. This week our Cup 16 Hayden Kavanagh 15 Molly Simpson team are on the road again, this time off to Nelson Bay to 17 Ethan Durbridge take on the Marlins, the Women are off for a tough physi- 16 Roisin Ronan Yates 18 Hamish Thomson 17 Chiara Lam cal encounter with Wyong, following the Plate sides 19 Jackson Crawford 18 Kirsty Ferguson match up with the Pies at Don Small. 21 Noah MacDonald 19 Simone Wood 22 Reed van Huisstede 20 Jemima Thomas Asheet Tak won the Presidents Award this week for this 21 Sophie Hoffman unwavering support for the Club. Despite busting his wing 23 Cameron Keast in the trial game he continues to provide physio services 24 Jack Bowyer 22 Ashley Bacales to the Club, despite being off the paddock for a few 23 Tegan McNiff 26 Liam Dwyer months himself - a good man, that I am sure would be 24 Caitlin Holcombe 30 Hugh Kelleher admired at any Club. Lastly, we were please to welcome 25 Casey Eacott Sage Painting and Grainfed Brewing Company to the fold 38 Max Quinlan 26 Hannah Murdoch this week, with some more good news to come on this 40 Mitchell Black 27 Annemarie Peacock front shortly. 45 Zac Macdonald 28 Madeline Norton 48 Kevin Macdonald 29 Melanie Edwards Go City! Henry Roberts- 30 Sarah Halvorsen 63 Thompson 37 Annalise Norton 77 Brady Sweetnam 82 Taylah Wiggins 27
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au LAKE MACQUARIE DOCKERS Senior Coach: Tom Croft Women’s Coach: John Janissen Colours: Purple & White Facebook: LMAFC CUP WOMEN'S Round three sees the Lake Macquarie women’s 1 Sam Wellard 1 Holly Kozlik team travel to Nelsons Bay to take on the Marlins. 3 Chandler Williams 2 Emma Jayne Howe Both teams will be looking for their first win of the 6 Tim Clark 3 Sheldon Janissen season. Although the Dockers kicked the first goal of 7 Matt Wells 5 Billie Schneeweiss the game last week they did not add to that tally 8 Tim Wells 6 Emma Thomas Dearie going down by 18 goals to a resurgent City team. 9 Clayton Beck 7 Katrina Le Coach JJ Janissen will be working hard on the skills 11 Antony Kelliher 8 Cleopatra Jennings of the newer players in an effort to provide some 12 Nic Bunny 13 Daniel Zuzek 12 Gabriella-Maree Brandon more support to the experienced players. 14 Danny Herivel 13 Sharni Bassett 15 Jakson Bertoli 15 Carla Hill The Dockers plate team have a bye this week so 16 Damian Mcintyre 16 Kristy-Lee Hardy Coach Tom Croft has been working the boys hard in 17 Nathan Flemming 17 Chelsea Flemming an effort to make up for the last quarter fade out 20 Jake O'Donnell 18 Mikayla Young against last year’s grand finals Newcastle City in 21 Lucas Jones 19 Kierra Bates Round 2. Even though the Lake Macquarie team 22 Jamie Collins 21 Kate Birse lead at quarter time and got back to a three goal 25 Matt Mears 24 Jasmin Birse deficit late in the third term they fell apart in the 26 Brad Farrell 26 Brianna Trappett last quarter to go down by 11goals. 27 Riley Janissen 30 Catherine Keogh 29 Alex Sain 34 Kathryn Foster 30 Ben Taylor 39 Hannah Olive 33 Tyler Smith 40 Jamie Koppelhuber 34 Elijah Button 45 Rashelle Carusi 35 Bryan Millar 47 Maddie Klimovitch 36 Isaiah Button 50 Josie Foster 37 Chad Hooton 53 Hayley Bosbach 40 Josh Ford 41 Rory Sleath 42 Sam Wellard 46 Dylan Rumble 47 Logan Olive 54 Joel Janissen 62 Greg Yanda 65 Sean Clune 66 Tom Croft 67 Zachary Hardes 28
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au PORT STEPHENS POWER Women’s Coach: Tony Merrit Colours: Teal, White & Black Facebook: PSPAFL WOMEN'S Not supplied 1 Tailah West 6 Danielle Mcleod 7 Stacey-lee Ashpole 8 Ashley Craddock 9 Josie Johnson 16 Amanda Cherry 19 Cassandra Terranova 22 Cheyenne Neu 23 Justine Hourihan 28 Melissa Harding 28 Stephanie Merritt 31 Erin Hooper 32 Megan Bridger 33 Zarah Goldthorp 37 Lauren Kerr 41 Lauren Kadel 42 Katie Martin 43 Dominique Strain Finlay Burnett Grace Fewster Shakira Jobson Jesykah Broadbent Gabrielle Fitzsimmons Lisa Burggraaff Taylah Radcliffe Kayla Pennicott 29
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au 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 Hi footy fans! 4 Angus Brown 1 Zoe Antees 5 Luke Besley 2 Stephanie Caddis last Saturday we played our season starter under lights 6 3 against local rivals Killarney Vale. A huge crowd had gath- Micheal Besley Tiarn Green ered to see our Bastin Transport sponsored women's 7 Jack Southers 4 Rhiannon Hall team play. The women have improved immensely thanks 9 Ryan Besley 5 Orana Young to the efforts & guidance of coach Dave Reed. Our wom- 10 Kyle Robinson 6 Bethany Allars en tried hard & some of their tackling was ferocious but 11 Jared Cullinan 7 Kayla Reed the bombers were too well drilled & were convincing 12 Bailey Hibbitt 8 Karlie Tyler winners. 13 Shaun Greentree 9 Katie Stubbs-Mills (C) 14 Pat McMahon 10 Tahren Van-Laar Our best were Salami Reed, The Captain, Chippy, Mus- 15 Nicholas Hay 11 Jessica Hidalgo cles, Rhi & Sparkles. 16 Ollie Gardiner 12 Tracey Allen Our Australian Steel Framing & Trusses Men's team came 17 David Rees 14 Georgia Coleman up against a youthful bombers team who were very keen 18 Max Ifield 15 Sophie Fowler to play hard footy. Our guys hit the ground running in 19 Kyle Pollock 17 Bianca Zaczek the 1st & 2nd quarters to open up a hand 6 goal lead by 20 Chris Owen 18 Zoe Ifield half time. Both teams didn't give in to the last siren & we 21 Rob Gray 22 Maddison Trunk ran out winners by 6 goals. 22 Steve Turner 24 Katrina Barnes 23 Jason Wileman Our best were Oli, Doc, Macca, Junior Bes, Sparrow & 26 Joshua Wakem Basto. 27 Todd Hindmarsh A huge thanks to our sponsors 28 Kris Toohey The Entrance Leagues Club 32 Jack Bastin Bastin Transport 36 Matthew Johnstone Australian Steel Frames & Trusses Creative Coastal Homes ETS Long Jetty 30
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au M U S W E L L B R O O K C AT S Senior Coach: Steve Mullane Women’s Coach: Megan Kropp Colours: Navy Blue & White Facebook: Muswellbrook Cats AFL WOMEN'S Not supplied 2 Edwards, Sasha 3 Wood, Bethany 4 Grellman, Emily 8 Thorn, Tayla 9 Grieve, Shardae 11 Page, Hannah 12 Moroney, Laurinda 13 Jenkins, Belinda 14 Doughney, Shana 17 Sims, Caitlin 19 Page, Ashleigh 20 Barnett, Courtney 21 Butler, Georgia 23 Jenkins , Megan 27 Walters, Claudia 32 Toker, Teneale 33 Acton, Kelsey 34 Williams, Hannah 31
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au WALLSEND WEST NEWCASTLE Senior Coach: Ryan Davies Women’s Coach: Darren Bird Colours: Red, White & Black Facebook: wwnswans WOMEN'S Womens Review – Round 2 saw the Swans Women team hav- 1 Bec Garside ing a week off after their Round 1 game against Cardiff. With 2 Lisa Morales the team coming of the back of a loss against the Hawkettes, 3 Kate Booth they spent the week off working on our game structure and 4 Melissa Richardson putting some of the positives from the game into practice where when we played our defensive style we were able to 5 Georgia Fox control the amount of points put on us. With our team getting 6 Alyce McCloskey towards full strength in the next few weeks we’re excited to 7 Meghan Sawkins see what we can make of the season. 8 Melany Fisher 10 Sarah Parker Round 1 Standout players – Amy Pittman, Ashlea Finn, Emily 11 Jasmine Gosper Curtis, Meghan Sawkins & Melany Fisher 12 Mel Nelson As always, a big thanks to our sponsors , The Family Hotel, 13 Matilda Jackson- McDonalds (Wallsend) and Bodyworx. 14 Nicola Deacon Remember players, families and supporters to get down to 15 Karen Lonergan The Family Hotel after games and training to support them... 16 Indigo Ryan without them we wouldn't have our teams. 17 Ashlea Finn 18 Sarah Livesey 19 Prue McDonald 20 Emily Curtis 21 Molley Croak 22 Faith Eadie 24 Maddy O'Mahony 25 Kira Jones 26 Mahatia Minniecon 27 Vanessa Neighbour 30 Amy Pittman 32
www.aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au NCCUA Umpire Coach: Christine Burrows President: Jake Lowe Facebook: newcastle.ccoast.umpires.association Andy Baldwin Shana Doughney This weekend the NCCUA continued to see a number of Milestones for Anthony Everson Shane Lowndes our Umpires in a senior space. Bowen Flockhart Simon Mccauley Christine Burrows Simon Richens Firstly, both Rachel Robinson and Riley Luck made their Black Dia- mond Cup Debut’s as Field Umpires, congratulations. The only female Christopher Lockwood Stephen Blume Field Umpires to make this debut previously were Emily Brown Colin Goodenough Stuart Chellis (Reichert), Christine Burrows, Shana Doughney and Jessica Barnes. Darrel Luck Tom Steward David Parsons Wayne Farrand The significance of Riley’s debut on Saturday was that Riley was able Dominic O’Brien Yuri Porter to not only debut in Cup, but also umpire a Cup match with dad, Ethan Robinson NCCUA & League Life Member, Darrel Luck. A major moment for the Luck family. Harrison Crook Isaac Stokes Other Black Diamond Cup debutants were Codi Raff (Goal Umpire), Jacob Turley Calum Walters and Jonah Finlay (Boundary Umpires). Jake Lowe Jake Sweetnam Two other milestones were achieved this weekend. Jason Crookall Jodie Henderson First was NCCUA & AFLHCC Sponsor Ryan Stanton, who umpired his Jody Jackson 50th Black Diamond Cup match on Saturday at Killarney Vale. Ryan, congratulations on your milestone and thank you for your continued Joey Mott contribution to the Association and League both on and off the field. John Sullivan Jonah Findlay The last milestone achieved last weekend was a significant one, Josh Archer NCCUA Life Member and Legend, John Sullivan Goals Umpired his Kate Handley 400th Match with the NCCUA since 2000. A tremendous achievement Kyan Everson from the longest serving umpire in our region. Sully, thank you for Lachlan Chellis your continued service to Footy in our region. Lachlan Harnett The NCCUA would also like to acknowledge the incredible people that Lauren Mott have stuck their hands up to umpire Junior Footy as well. If you would Lincoln Mccauley still like to be involved in umpiring footy at any level please don’t hesi- Luke Richens tate to speak to an umpire at your game and we can let you know Mark Scarfe what’s involved. Matt Jeffrey Michael Barnes Thank you and good luck for today’s matches. Miles Mccauley Mitch Sweetnam Nathan Merrick Nathan Slater Noah Furniss Peter Austin Rachel Robinson Riley Luck Roy Reichart Ryan Stanton Sam O’Brien 33
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