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Compiled by Dave Hall
Chrono 2003:
Club President Scott Duffus (resigned) Paul Swinfield (WEF 2 Jul 03); Vice President Football Kim Mayer; Vice President Admin Lynn Brydon; Vice President Auskick Vacant
Competing teams include Under 10 White, 10 Red, 12, 14, & 16
Under 16s join GWFA competition however Hawkesbury decide to remain within Northside
Under 10 White finish as Runners Up to Blue Mountains Kangaroos
Premiership #6: Under 14 [5-12-42] v Blue Mountains [5-9-39] at Cook & Banks Reserve, St Clair
Premiership #7: Under 16 [12-11-83] v St Clair [7-14-56] Cook & Banks Reserve, St Clair
Club Awards:
Under 10 White B&F: Ben Mayer
Under 10 Red B&F: Jack Ponton
Under 12 B&F: Tom McNamara
Under 14 B&F: Grant Tinker
Under 16 B&F: Grant Berry
Senior Clubman: Dave Hall
Junior Clubman: Matthew Duffus
Life Members: [Junior] Grant Tinker & Luke Burcher
GWFA Awards:
Under 14 B&F: Max McNamara
Under 16 Runner Up B&F: Grant Berry
The long standing co-tenancy ends when the Penrith Rams depart Greygums Oval for their new home at DukeâÂÂs Oval, Emu Plains. As a result, the Swans are forced to obtain new equipment (eg scoreboard, stretcher, tackle bags, etc) that was otherwise shared with the Rams
Under 16 player, Dale Chivas kicks a club record 91 goals in a season as well as 14 goals in a match. At this time goals scored after Mercy Rule were never maintained. If counted, Dale would have easily achieved more than 100 goals in a season. It is for this reason that the Club decides to tally these goals to players in future seasons.
Last Modified on 04/12/2009 20:09