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    Sydney International Rules

    VsSaturday 16th October 2010

    HJ MAHONEY MEMORIAL RESERVE, MARRICKVILLE

    The Irish Australians Cup 1pmThe Mick Raftery Cup 3pm

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    The Irish Australians Cup

    Sydney Womens AFL Team

    Game starts at 1pmNo Name Club Gls Ovrs Points

    1 LINEHAM: Jenna UNSW Eastern Stingrays

    3 HARRINGTON: Renee Sydney Uni Bombers

    4 MICHALK: Belinda Sydney Uni Bombers5 GIBSON: Shellee Wollongong Saints

    6 YUEN: Emma Sydney Uni Bombers

    8 GOOM: Dominique Southern Power

    9 SOCHER: Renee UNSW Eastern Stingrays

    10 WARREN: Olivia Bondi Shamrocks

    13 NOLAN: Kelly Bondi Shamrocks

    14 FASSONEL: Liz Macquarie Uni Warriors

    18 DUROUX: Kira Bondi Shamrocks

    21 CREBER: Lara Sydney Uni Bombers

    22 GAVAGHAN: Lizzie Bondi Shamrocks

    23 COLQUHOUN: Jess Southern Power

    25 McCARTHY: Dani Bondi Shamrocks

    26 NOBLE: Tobi Newtown Breakaways

    27 COLES: Christine Southern Power

    28 MILLS: Amelia Sydney Uni Bombers

    29 KHOURY: Mel Sydney Uni Bombers

    30 WOLDHUIS: Leah Macquarie Uni Warriors

    ROPER: Lisa Coach

    TAYLOR: Kerry Assistant Coach

    ROPER: Larissa Team Manager

    DEVLIN: Tash Trainer

    TONG: Felice Physio

    Interested in playing?

    Contact Sydney Women's AFL - www.swafl.org

    Basic Rules Scoring

    4 x 20 minute quarters

    16 players per side

    6 points goal

    3 points over

    1 point behind

    Officials Womens match

    Field Lancelot Yu, Emma Pursell

    Boundary Jessica Pursell

    Goal Liam Hogan, John Van Den Ham

    http://www.swafl.org/http://www.swafl.org/
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    NSWGAA Womens TeamSponsored by Durty Nellys

    No Name Club Gls Ovrs Points

    2 COTTER: Fiona Michael Cusacks3 WOODLANDS: Kate Central Coast

    4 FITZSIMONS: Jamie Michael Cusacks

    5 SHERRY: Lisa Cormac McAnallens

    6 McCARRON: Eilish Central Coast

    7 McKAY: Una Michael Cusacks

    8 HUGHES: Cathy Cormac McAnallens

    9 BREEN: Carol Central Coast

    10 RONAN: Joann Central Coast

    11 FITZPATRICK: Pamela Michael Cusacks

    12 GALVIN: Kate Michael Cusacks

    13 RYAN: Sandra Central Coast

    14 KINAHAN: Keira Central Coast

    15 BEHAN: Gillian Central Coast

    16 BYRNE: Sinead Central Coast

    17 McDONALD: Marita Clann Na Gael

    18 CONNELL: Yvonne Central Coast

    19 McMENAMIN: Ciara Clann Na Gael

    20 BERGIN: Michelle Central Coast

    21 McCABE: Cora Clann Na Gael

    22 MURPHY: Loretta Central Coast

    23 FLAHERTY: Suzanne Central Coast24 McCANN: Laura Cormac McAnallens

    25 OHARA: Davina Clann Na Gael

    OLWELL: Kieran Coach

    CONNAIRE: Cara Assistant Coach

    New South Wales GAA is part of the Australasian GAA board and are proud to be the state with the biggest

    player base with over 700 registered players each year competing in mens and ladies football, hurling and

    are delighted to host the only camogie (ladies hurling) competition in Australasia. There are 10 clubs which

    are involved in the different codes. If you are interested, please come along to a training session at a club

    near you in the New Year and enjoy the games.

    www.gaansw.org.au

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    The Mick Raftery Cup

    AFL Sydney Mens Team

    Game starts at 3pmNo Name Club Gls Ovrs Points

    1 COSTELLO: Dean East Coast Eagles

    2 ROEHRIG: Lynn Western Suburbs3 BRITTON: Joe Balmain

    4 CASPERSONN: Jack Sydney University

    5 DIMERY: Jack East Coast Eagles

    6 CARRUTHERS: Sam North Shore

    7 CARTER: Max North Shore

    8 HARRY: Jason North shore

    9 DONOHUE: Declan St George

    10 EDWINS: Matt Campbelltown

    11 HOGAN: Mitchell Wollongong

    12 YAKIMOV: Ben Campbelltown

    13 BOWLES: Damien East Coast Eagles

    14 STRUDWICK: Teddy North Shore

    15 BRACKIN: James North shore

    16 BOTTIN-NOONAN: Ryan Campbelltown

    17 WASON: Ron (Captain) North Shore

    18 SHAW: Earl UNSW/ES

    19 SNEDDON: Alex Campbelltown

    FORSYTH: Leigh Coach

    GRAHAM: Rohan Assistant Coach

    DIMERY: Gavin Runner

    MERKEL: Graeme Team Manager

    PENTON: Russell Trainer

    CHAMBERS: Louise Physio

    www.sydneyafl.com.au

    Want to join AFL Sydney? Contact Garry Burkinshaw 02 8333 8031

    [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    NSWGAA Mens TeamSponsored by Durty Nellys

    No Name County Gls Ovrs Points

    1 BROPHY: Johnny Wicklow

    4 OREILLY: Padraig Longford

    5 FLAHERTY: Damien Galway6 HOLLAND: Barry Limerick

    7 KENNEDY: Mickey Armagh

    8 DOHERTY: Florence Kerry

    9 OROURKE: Brian Cork

    10 MAHER: Mick Cork

    11 BREDIN: Philip Dublin

    12 OCONNOR: Allan Limerick

    13 WHEALANS: John Dublin

    14 MURPHY: Mark (Captain) Fermanagh

    15 COARY: Paddy Tyrone16 HANMORE: Roch Roscommon

    17 PURCELL: Fergal Dublin

    18 McKENNA: Cathal Tyrone

    19 COFFEY: David Dublin

    20 HOARE: Richie Cork

    21 BRADY: Ciaran Cavan

    22 BERRY: Padraig Longford

    23 CURRAN: Brian (Vice Captain) Sligo

    24 DONOHUE: Bernard Dublin

    25 WHOOLEY: Alex Cork

    26 STEVENSON: Peter Armagh27 LOUGHRAN: Paddy Louth

    THOMAS: Eamonn Coach

    BRENNAN: Dave Assistant Coach

    COLLINS: Seamie Assistant Coach

    WHOOLEY: Alex Trainer

    MOYLETTE: Richard Runner

    Basic Rules Officials Mens Match

    4 x 20 minute quarters

    16 players per side

    Field Paul Barron

    Boundary Gordon MacarthurGoal - John Curran, Frank Dicosmo

    www.gaansw.org.au

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    2009 victorious NSW GAA ladies and AFL Sydney mens sides with the spoils of victory!

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    2009 AFL Sydney captain Ron Wason being presented with the Mick Raftery cup from Mai Raftery.

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    AFL SYDNEY DEVELOPMENT SIDE

    2010 NSW AFL Regional State Champions

    Back Row:Megan Sales (Trainer), Lee Clout (Trainer), Mark Davis (Runner), Mick Keys (Assistant Coach), Damian DellAquila,

    Matt Keys, Jack Caspersonn, Mitchell Thompson, Lynn Roehrig, Tom Elkington, Kieran Emery, Michael Holmes, Dale Chivas,

    Adrian Raftery (Team Manager), Brad Pullin (Coach), Ryan Broad (Physio)

    Front Row: Jarrod Mobbs, Ben Rogers, Shanan Kershaw, Ben Woods, Chris Ogle, Jeremy Daniher, Brendan Fitzgerald, MarcusLinsen, Jackson Potter, Trent Baker, Jesse Martin, Mitch Hogan, Bryce Addison, Tim Barton, Lachlan Pryor (Captain)

    Modified, non-contact, 8 a-side AFL across Greater Sydney Pre-Christmas competitions kick-off in October Fun, social and great for fitness

    REGISTER NOW! Teams and individuals welcome

    Sydney Rec Footy Troy Luff 0411 475 973 [email protected]

    AFL NSW/ACT Tom Hunter 0415 050 969 [email protected]

    www.recfooty.aflnswact.com.au

    T H E G A M E F O R E V E R Y O N E

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.recfooty.aflnswact.com.au/http://www.recfooty.aflnswact.com.au/http://www.recfooty.aflnswact.com.au/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    2009 MATCH REPORT AFL SYDNEY RETAIN MICK RAFTERY CUP

    AFL Sydney has retained the Mick Raftery Cup with a comfortable 33 point win over NSW Gaelic Athletics

    Association (NSWGAA) in the International Rules match played at Mahoney Park today. Final Score 7.7.18-

    81 to 2.10.6-48.

    In front of a good crowd the youthful AFL Sydney side were too polished for their Irish counterpart who

    also struggled to adapt to the Sydney sides tackling, a part of the game which is not seen in Gaelic football.

    AFL Sydney opened up kicking with the aid of the wind and wasted no time in scoring two overs courtesy of

    Luke Stanford and Kieran Wright however they squandered many other opportunities through inaccurate

    kicking for goal which would be expected given their unfamiliarity with the round ball. The Irish were kept

    scoreless for the term with the defence and goal keeping of Rowan Bilkey managing to snuff out any Irish

    raids. At the first change AFL Sydney led by 18 points.

    The Irish had the use of the breeze in the second quarter and used their skills to advantage to score the

    first two overs of the term to bring the score closer. The AFL Sydney side were able to steady and with Alex

    Lee and Kieran Wright scoring Goals the Sydney side led by 17 points at the long break.

    AFL Sydney were able to dominate the third quarter and with further goals to Irishman Shane D'Arcy and

    Daniel Spiteri they had opened up a commanding 30 point lead at three quarter time.

    To the NSWGAA's credit they nevr gave up and in fact had their best period for the game in the last quarter

    however were not able to convert their possession into goals and with further goals to Matt Edwins, Cal

    McGuirk and Lee the AFL Sydney side were able to run out 33 point winners.

    After the match AFL Sydney captain Ron Wason was presented with the Mick Raftery Cup from Mrs Raftery

    (pictured) and Kieran Wright was presented with the Kerry Murphy Medal as best on the ground.

    In the Womens match NSWGAA had success accounting for the SWAFL 5.14.19 (91) to 0.1.1 (4)

    AFL Sydney 0.3.6 2.4.10 4.7.14 7.7.18 (81)

    NSWGAA 0.0.0 1.3.2 1.6.5 2.10.6 (48)

    Goals: Alex Lee 2, Danial Spiteri, Matt Edwins, Cal McGuirk, Kieran Wright, Shane D'Arcy

    Overs: Wright 2, Ron Wason 2, Brydon Coles, Mark Mahar, Luke Stanford, D'Arcy

    Behinds: D'Arcy 4, Leigh Lavery 3,Lee 2, Coles, Shanan Kershaw, Mahar, MacGuirk, Wright, Eugene Kruger,

    Kale Temple

    Best: Kieran Wright (Kerry Murphy medal), Shane D'Arcy, Alex Lee, Mark Skuse, Jack Dimery, Ron Wason,

    Luke Stanford, Rowan Bilkey

    Kerry Murphy Medallists

    2009 Kieran Wright (AFL Sydney)

    2008 Ron Wason (AFL Sydney)

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    2008 MATCH REPORT INTERNATIONAL RULES A WINNER

    The International Rules concept was a winner today when AFL Sydney and the NSW Gaelic Athletics

    Association (NSWGAA) clashed at Mahoney Park. In front of an enthusiastic crowd, AFL Sydney prevailed

    by the narrowest of margins to win the Mick Raftery Cup. Final Score, AFL Sydney 4.3.10 (43) to NSWGAA

    3.6.6 (42).

    The match began in ideal weather and ground conditions with the AFL side having the better of theopening, playing a high tempo game built around a lot of run and handball. As expected, their tackling

    worried the NSWGAA side and they were able to create a number of turnovers through this method. At the

    first change, AFL Sydney had established a ten point lead.

    The second quarter started in a similar fashion and when Matt Carey and Kieran Wright were able to

    record goals, AFL Sydney had opened up a twenty point lead and the game threatened to be a blow out.

    Not to be denied though, the Irish side hit back and by using their strength, which is kicking the ball to

    position, they were able to dominate possession and subsequently field position and one goal and three

    overs saw the home side reduce the margin to five points at the long break.

    The hectic pace of the game saw the interchange benches working overtime and fitness was going to be

    important towards the end of the game.

    The third quarter saw the AFL side again have the majority of the possession however, poor disposal into

    their forward line saw the Gaelic side repel many attacking forays. Damien Bowles was moved forward in

    the third quarter and this proved a masterstroke as he contributed all AFL Sydney's points in the quarter;

    one goal, an over and three behinds. NSWGAA responded with two goals of their own and entering the

    final term the AFL side led by just four points.

    The final quarter was a tight affair as both teams, and their supporters, strived for the win. AFL Sydney gotan early goal courtesy of Ron Wason, following good lead up work from Dane Rampe. The NSWGAA strived

    for the important goal however they were thwarted on a couple of occasions by excellent goalkeeping

    from Blake McGrath. In the end the AFL were able to hold on to their lead and record a one point victory.

    In a match where almost all players contributed at some point, Ron Wason was the best player on the

    ground, taking telling marks and making attacking runs from defence before moving forward in the last

    quarter and kicking an important goal. Mitch Frail used his height and athleticism to advantage, Luke

    Stanford attacked the ball with ferocity and picked up numerous possessions whilst skipper Alastair

    Richardson was superb in defence starting numerous attacking forays with hard running whilst also

    repelling many of the NSWGAA attacks.

    At the conclusion of the match Alastair Richardson was presented with the Mick Raftery Cup.

    The match was well contested, played in excellent spirit and an excellent spectacle. The players

    commented on the quickness of the game with very few stoppages in play. Following today's match this is

    certain to become a regular fixture on both the AFL Sydney and NSWGAA calendar.

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    Womens Past Results

    2009 NSWGAA 5.14.19 (91) def SWAFL 0.1.1 (4)2008 NSWGAA 2.10.7 (49) def SWAFL 0.4.3 (15)

    Mens Past Results

    2009 AFL Sydney 7.7.18 (81) def NSWGAA 2.10.6 (48)

    2008 AFL Sydney 4.3.10 (43) def NSWGAA 3.6.6 (42)

    Post Game CelebrationsAs has become a bit of a tradition in its own right, we would like to invite all players, officials & supporters

    to attend the after match function at Durty Nelly's Bar & Restaurant, 9-11 Glenmore Road, Paddington.