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ROUND 18 PREVIEW
  • ROUND 18 PREVIEW

    The final round of AFL Sydney Premier Division is here. Five games until the final 5 is decided.

    Manly moved to the top last week. Unless the Wolves go down to the bottom-placed Magpies; they will take out the minor premiership and have the first week of the finals off. North Shore, after their loss to UNSW-ES last week, will have a re-match with the Bulldogs in the Qualifying Final.

    South-West Sydney will be in the Elimination Final. Sydney Uni will join them there if they can beat the Blues in the final round. If they don’t, the Students could be passed by Pennant Hills. The Demons’ match won’t start till 7pm, so there’ll be some nervous Sydney Uni people waiting for that result if the Students haven’t already wrapped up their finals spot.

    Rain permitting, Round 18 kicks off at Picken Oval with Inner West hosting the Manly Wolves, and closing out with this week's livestreamed game - Pennant Hills vs St George, with the first bounce at 7PM


    Full Round 18 details:


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    ROUND 18 RESULTS
  • ROUND 18 RESULTS


    Manly Warringah Wolves won by 74 points


    Inner West 5.6.36
    Manly Wolves 15.20.110

    BEST:
    Inner West: Jye Doyle, Benjamin Klemke, Oliver Burnett, Will Deller, Nicholas McCormack, Jonty Inglis
    Manly Wolves: Oliver Rojo, Cooper McClennan, Louis Jans, Kale Gabila, Cameron Manuel, Aiden Adams


    Sydney University won by 5 points

    South West 6.11.47
    Sydney Uni 8.4.52

    BEST:
    South West: Khy Gibbs, Callum Burns, Ryan Shipard, Luke Parkinson, Finbar Delbridge, Max Lower
    Sydney Uni: Oscar Bosnjakovic, Nicholas Andreacchio, Harry Cameron, Marcus Valastro, Sam Barkley, Michael Nettheim


    UNSW-ES Bulldogs won by 65 points

    UNSW Bulldogs 17.23.125
    East Coast 9.6.60

    BEST:
    UNSW-ES: Jordan Endemann, Cooper Kilpatrick, William Spencer, Kynan Kilpatrick, Toby Alker, Luther Juric
    East Coast: Nick Johns, Brody Kane, Jacob Jones, Cameron Edwards, Marshall Poynter, Mitchell Bradley


    North Shore Bombers won by 80 points

    North Shore 17.14.116
    UTS Bats 5.6.36

    BEST:
    North Shore: Nicholas Pavlou, Matt Buskariol, Matthew Wilson, Christian Loone, James Tidemann, Jake Veale
    UTS Bats: Louis Pribula, Joshua Lee, Henry Gosse, Ash Backlund, Jack Calabro, Blake Tabe


    Pennant Hills Demons won by 40 points

    Pennant Hills 7.8.50
    St George 5.10.40

    BEST:
    Pennant Hills: Wilson Mudge, Zac Elliott, Theo Moraitis, Charles Allison, Cameron Mitchell, Patrick Witt
    St George: Patrick Tegg, Jack Druery, Lachlan Querzoli, Nathaniel Mckenzie-Hicks, Cave Mcknight, Luke Arendse
     
    ROUND 18 REVIEW
  • ROUND 18 REVIEW


    Manly Warringah 15.20.110
    def. Inner West Magpies 5.6.36

    Manly Warringah secured the minor premiership with a 74-point demolition of Inner West Magpies at Picken Oval.

    The Wolves lead by 16 points at half time, with the Magpies keeping Manly to five goals in a solid defensive performance in the first half. As has so often being the case in 2025, Manly just exploded in the final half, kicking 10 goals to 2 as that ran away with victory and secured a week off in the finals.

    Cameron Manuel kicked 4 goals for Manly Warringah, with Kale Gabila chipping in with 3 majors of his own. Magpies stalwart Ben Zoppo kicked 2 goals for the Magpies.

    Manly Warringah’s best players Oliver Rojo, Cooper McClellan, Louis Jans, Gabila, Manuel an Aiden Adams. Inner West Magpies was best served by Jye Doyle, Ben Klemke, Oliver Burnett, Will Deller, Nick McCormack, and Jonty Inglis.


    Sydney University 8.4.52 def. South West Sydney 6.11.47

    Sydney University withstood a furious finish from an inaccurate South West Sydney Blues to squeak home by 5 points at Rosedale Oval.

    Sydney Uni did most of the damage in the first quarter, kicking 5 unanswered goals to lead by 29 points at the first break. Owners were even in the second quarter, and then Uni led by 32 points at the final change. The Blues kicked 4 goals to 0 in the final term, with a desperate defensive act from key back Oscar Bosnjakovic right before the siren securing a vital win for the Students and qualification into the finals.

    Izaac Hughes kicked 3 goals for the Students, with Brayden Pilot and Alex Witherden chipping in with 2 majors each. Small forward Bailey-Dean Latanis kicked 3 goals for the Blues.

    Sydney University’s best players were Bosnjakovic, Nicholas Andreacchio, Harry Cameron, Marcus Valastro, Sam Barkley, and Michael Nettheim. South West Sydney was best served by Khy Gibbs, Callum Burns, Ryan Shipard, Luke Parkinson, representative ruckman, Finbar Delbridge, and Max Lower.


    UNSW-ES 17.23.125 def. East Coast Eagles 9.6.60

    UNSW-ES finished off their preparation for the Finals with a solid 65-point win over East Coast Eagles, in a high-scoring fixture on the wide-open expanses at BISP.

    After a close first quarter, the Bulldogs led by 22 points at the main break. The Bulldogs kicked out eleven goals to five in the second half, with their midfielders and half back line running riot.

    Small forward Kynan Kilpatrick kicked 5 goals for the Bulldogs, with skipper Will Spencer chipping in with 3 majors for UNSW-ES. Key forward Marshall Poynter kicked 3 goals for the eagles, with Scott Brown and Brendan Coxall kicking 2 majors each in the Eagles last game of the season.

    UNSW-ES’s best players were Jordan Endemann, key back Cooper Kilpatrick, Spencer, Kynan Kilpatrick, Toby Alker, and Luther Juric. East Coast’s better players were Nick Johns, Brody Kane, the ever-consistent due of Jacob Jones & Cameron Edwards, Poynter, and Mitchell Bradley.


    North Shore 17.14.116 def. UTS 5.6.36

    Reigning Premier North Shore thrashed UTS by 80 points at Gore Hill Oval.

    The Bombers kicked 15 goals in the final three quarters as they prepared for a monster Qualifying Final with UNSW-ES on Saturday afternoon. The Bombers, who unusually rely on their small forwards for most of their goalscoring, again had their mobile forwards make strong contributions. UTS has badly missed the injured Hamish Latchford at the back of the season, after a mid-season revival when they skirted with the bottom end of the Top Five.

    Matt Buskariol kicked 4 goals for the Bombers, with Max Thomas (3), and Patrick Bolger & Tom Gillis (2) also kicking multiple majors as North Shore shared the goalkicking duties around. UTS had 5 individual goalkickers.

    North Shore’s best players were Nicholas Pavlou, Buskariol, Matthew Wilson, Christian Loone, James Tidemann, and skipper Jake Veale. UTS was best served by regular contributors Louis Pribula, Joshua Lee, Henry Gosse, Ash Backlund, Jack Calabro, and Blake Tabe.


    Pennant Hills 7.8.50 def. St George 5.10.40

    In the night game at Mike Kenny Oval, Pennant Hills ground out a tough 10-point win over an inaccurate St George.

    In a feisty game that simmered all night, Pennant Hills led by single digits at every change before 3 last-quarter goals sealed victory in both teams’ swansong for season 2025. The Dragons will rue their inaccuracy in the final term, kicking 1.5 in a desperate last 33 minutes of action.

    Theo Moraitis, who let his team down badly in the second quarter with a 50-metre penalty for dissent, proved a match-winner for the Demons, kicking 4 goals, 2 in the hectic final term. Moraitis was the only multiple goalkicker in the match, with Nick Hey, who had earlier drawn level with Hugo Birks as Premier Division leading goalkicker, went off in the third term with what appeared to be a serious facial injury.

    Pennant Hills’s best players were Wilson Mudge, Zac Elliott, Moraitis, Charles Allison, Cameron Mitchell, and rugged veteran Patrick Witt. St George was best served by Patrick Tegg, Jack Druery, Lachlan Querzoli, Nathaniel McKenzie-Hicks, emerging talent Cave McKnight, and Luke Arendse.
     

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    FINALS WEEK 1 INFORMATION
  • WEEK 1 OF PREMIER DIVISION FINALS HAVE ARRIVED!

    Congratulations to the Manly Warringah Wolves, who finished as Minor Premiers, and have earned the week off.


    The 1st Qualifying Final sees the North Shore Bombers take on the UNSW-ES Bulldogs on Saturday (first bounce 3:20pm)

    Livestream link:



    Sunday's Elimination Final sees Sydney University up against South West Sydney (first bounce 3:20pm)

    Livestream link:



    Full game details:



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    FINALS WEEK 1 RESULTS
  • FINALS WEEK 1 RESULTS


    QUALIFYING FINAL 1

    North Shore Bombers won by 36 points


    North Shore 9.13.67
    UNSW Bulldogs 5.1.31

    BEST:
    North Shore: Fraser Thurlow, Ethan Grace, Matthew Wilson, Mitchell Rogers, Cooper Donald, Felix Rogers
    UNSW-ES: William Foster, Jake Brown, Jasper Hardy, Jordan Endemann, Sam Thorne, Jack Willis



    ELIMINATION FINAL

    South West Sydney won by 33 points


    Sydney Uni 5.13.43
    South West 11.10.76

    BEST:
    Sydney Uni: Max Kozlik, Izaac Hughes, Lucas Newman, Sam Barkley, Ricky Meyrick, Nicholas Andreacchio
    South West: Nicolas Dunshea, Kain Flynn-Duncombe, Bailey Stewart, Finbar Delbridge, Khy Gibbs, William Lockett
     
    FINALS WEEK 1 RECAP
  • QUALIFYING FINAL 1

    North Shore 9.13.67
    def. UNSW-ES 5.1.31

    North Shore produced a professional finals performance in disposing of UNSW-ES by 36 points at BISP 1 on Saturday.

    Excluding a 15-minute period in the second quarter, North Shore controlled the Qualifying Final in a composed performance, setting up an electric Major Semi Final against great rivals and Minor Premiers Manly Warringah on Saturday. After the Bombers led by 15 points at the first break, the Bulldogs came back hard in the second quarter, reducing the margin to a mere 6 points at the main break. The Bombers composed themselves and kicked 6.5 to 2.1 in a dominant and clinical second half, on a day where North Shore kept gun Bulldogs forward duo Hugo Birks and Kieran Emery to just 1 goal each.

    Stalwart ruck/forward Fraser Thurlow, already looming as a major problem for the Wolves, kicked 3 goals for North Shore. Thomas Gillis and Max Yeoland chipped in with 2 majors each for the Bombers. Oscar Peter kicked 2 goals for UNSW-ES.

    Thurlow again dominated on the big stage, showing how important he is to North Shore’s realistic chances of going back-to-back. Thurlow was well supported by Ethan Grace, Matthew Wilson, Mitchell Rogers, the rapidly developing Cooper Donald, and Felix Rogers, revelling in his role across half-back. UNSW-ES was best served by William Foster, Jake Brown, Jasper Hardy, Jordan Endemann, Sam Thorne, and Jack Willis.


    ELIMINATION FINAL 1

    South West Sydney 11.10.76
    def. Sydney University 5.13.43

    A magnificent second-half performance from finals newcomers South West Sydney Blues saw them run out comfortable 33-point victors over and inaccurate Sydney University at BISP 1 on Sunday, eliminating the Students from the Finals.

    After an even, tough battle in the first half, the Students went to the main break 3 points in front. The Blues then ran amok in the third quarter, kicking 5.4.34 to 0.0.0 as their midfielders finally broke free from the tough-tackling Students to deliver quality ball to Nick Dunshea, Bailey-Dean Latanis and lively lefty William Lockett. The Blues, after an early fightback, settled in the fourth quarter as the Students, despite plenty of opportunities, could only kick 2.5 in the final 30 minutes.

    Dunshea kicked 5 goals in an eye-catching display. Latanis and Lockett added 2 goals each for the Blues. Izaac Hughes kicked 2 goals for the Students and could have kicked 5 if his radar had been fully calibrated.

    South West Sydney was best served by Dunshea, Kain Flynn-Duncombe, Bailey Stewart, skipper Finbar Delbridge, Khy Gibbs and Lockett. Sydney University’s best players were Max Kozlik, Hughes, Lucas Newman, Sam Barkley, Ricky Meyrick (who was the best player on the ground in the first half), and Nicholas Andreacchio.
     
    FINALS WEEK 2 INFORMATION
  • The 2nd Semi Final sees minor premiers Manly Warringah Wolves take on the North Shore Bombers on Saturday afternoon (first bounce 2:40pm)

    Livestream link:



    The first semi-final will see the UNSW-ES Bulldogs up against the South West Sydney Blues on Sunday afternnon (first bounce 2:40pm)

    Livestream link:



    Full round details:

     
    FINALS WEEK 2 PREVIEW
  • Major Semi-Final

    Manly-Warringah Wolves v North Shore Bombers


    Blacktown International Sportspark, Saturday 2:40pm

    Manly –
    1st. Played 18, Won 17, Lost 1, 208.25%. Streak – W4

    North Shore – Qualifying Final – North Shore 9.13 (67) def UNSW-ES 5.1 (31)

    Winner – Goes straight through to Grand Final on Saturday 20th September

    Loser – Will play Preliminary Final v Winner Minor Semi-Final

    The local rivals from the North. The Battle of the Spit Bridge. The Wolves and the Bombers. They met in last year’s Grand Final, and one of them will be first into this year’s decider. And while the loser will get another shot at making the big dance when they play next week’s Preliminary Final, both teams would rather save themselves that extra game and the angst that goes with it and get the job done right here, right now. And even if you’re far from Blacktown on Saturday, you can catch all the action as it unfolds on Streamer. [link – https://streamer.com.au/match/5723 ]

    As minor premiers, Manly had last week off, a chance to get over any little niggles and be at peak fitness for the finals. Their last hit-out, a fortnight ago, was a comfortable 74-point win on a very heavy Picken Oval against the bottom side Inner West. Cameron Manuel landed four goals; while Oliver Rojo, Cooper McClennan and Louis Jans were prominent performers. The Wolves have no shortage of gun players around the ground, they’re fresh, fit and ready go to. And if they can manage to get into the Grand Final with only one finals game, they’ll have the fresh legs to do some serious damage when the competition decider comes around.

    North Shore won through to this game with a 36-point win over UNSW-ES in last week’s Qualifying Final. After the Bulldogs got within a kick in the opening minutes of the second term, it was an arm-wrestle with neither team scoring for 20 minutes. Eventually the Bombers broke the deadlock and got on top in the second half to comfortably make their way through; with Fraser Thurlow, Ethan Grace and Matt Wilson playing key roles for the Bombers. As the defending premiers, they’ve been here before; they know what needs to be done to progress to the Grand Final; and they’re ready to carry that out.

    These teams have split their meetings so far in 2025. In round 2 at Weldon Oval, the Wolves took control to record a 66-point win. But the tables were turned in round 14 when they met at Gore Hill, with the Bombers recording a 64-point victory. Both teams with big wins at home; but now we’re on neutral territory and the stakes are higher. It’s probable this will be much closer. The Wolves are fresh, the Bombers had a solid hit-out last week. There’ll be no problem finding motivation to go out and do something extraordinary this time. They’ve been easily the two best sides all season, and this game has what it takes to go down to the wire.


    Minor Semi-Final

    UNSW-ES Bulldogs v South-West Sydney Blues


    Blacktown International Sportspark, Sunday 2:40pm

    UNSW-ES – Qualifying Final –
    UNSW-ES 5.1 (31) lost to North Shore 9.13 (67)

    South-West Sydney – Elimination Final – South-West Sydney 11.10 (76) def Sydney Uni 5.13 (43)

    Winner – Will play Preliminary Final v Loser Major Semi-Final

    Loser – Eliminated

    The Bulldogs from the East, the Blues from the South-West. By the time the sun sets on Sunday, one of these teams will be just one game away from the Grand Final, while the other will be putting their guernseys into mothballs and preparing for the end-of-season trip. When it comes to sudden-death finals, the stakes are high and you’ll need to be at your best to survive. There is no better place to watch the action unfold than Blacktown Sportspark; but if you can’t get there, the next best thing is to see it live on Streamer. [link – https://streamer.com.au/match/5725 ]

    A fortnight before the finals, UNSW-ES had upset North Shore at Blacktown. But there was to be no repeat in last Saturday’s Qualifying Final. There was only a kick in it through the second quarter to half time; but the Bulldogs were unable to match it with the Bombers in the premiership quarter. Will Foster, Jake Brown and Jasper Hardy battled gamely for the Bulldogs; but the beauty of finishing top three is that the loss wasn’t season ending and they get another crack this week. But now it’s sudden death and there’s no tomorrow; they need to leave nothing in the tank and go for broke now.

    Last week was a touch of history as South-West Sydney played their first final; an Elimination Final against Sydney Uni. The Blues stayed with the Students in the first half, trailing by three points at the long break. But the game was broken open in the third term as the Blues added five unanswered goals to set up a match-winning lead. Nick Dunshea kicked five goals in a best-on-ground performance; while Kain Flynn-Duncombe and Bailey Stewart were superb for the Blues. Not intimidated by the occasion, getting the job done; Premier Division’s newest franchise showed they have what it takes to go deep into the finals.

    The Bulldogs won both clashes between these teams during the regular season. A 74-point win at Henson Park in round 2 was followed by a 36-point victory in tricky conditions at Rosedale in round 14. The Bulldogs have a strong midfield and a potent forward line, and they’ll be hard to beat. But they can’t assume they’ll have everything going their way. The Blues have shown themselves more than capable of troubling the top sides; and have pulled off some massive wins in their two-year Premier Division existence. They’ve shown themselves capable of rising to the big occasions, finals held no fears for them last week; and they’re in form and ready. This could go down to the wire, and the Blues can’t be written off.
     

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    FINALS WEEK 2 RESULTS
  • FINALS WEEK 2 RESULTS


    SEMI-FINAL 1

    North Shore Bombers won by 60 points


    Manly Warringah 5.15.45
    North Shore 15.15.105

    BEST:
    Manly Wolves: Joe Harrison, Sam McMeeken, Zachary Youlten, Kale Gabila, Lachlan Behagg, Lachlan Kilpatrick
    North Shore: Nicholas Pavlou, Christian Loone, James Tidemann, Thomas Gillis, Cooper Donald, Jake Veale


    SEMI-FINAL 2

    UNSW-ES Bulldogs won by 48 points


    UNSW Bulldogs 17.10.112
    South West 9.10.64

    BEST:
    UNSW-ES: Kieran Emery, Jordan Endemann, Taine Moraschi, Jarrod Wachman, Luther Juric, Thomas Baxter
    South West: Finbar Delbridge, Khy Gibbs, Ethan Matthews, Ethan Roberts, Bailey Stewart, Max Lower
     
    FINALS WEEK 2 REVIEW
  • North Shore 15.15.105 def. Manly Warringah 5.15.45


    A dynamic performance from North Shore saw them slingshot into yet another Grand Final with a compelling and convincing 10-goal victory over inaccurate Minor Premiers Manly Warringah at BISP on Saturday.

    After an exciting first quarter in which the two teams kicked three goals each, the Bombers exploded in the second quarter, kicking 5 goals to 1 to lead by 29 points at the main break. The Bombers methodically dismantled the Wolves in the second half, helped significantly by Manly kicking 1.11 in the third & fourth quarters.

    The Bombers backline was terrific all day, led superbly by Phelan Medallist Jake Veale and representative centre half-back Christian Loone. Veale, a vastly experienced and composed footballer, launched many attacking raids across half-back and cleverly used the wide-open spaces at BISP, creating space all day for the Bombers dynamic midfield. The Bombers will relish the two-week break, with several players picking up slight injuries in a bruising game.

    Joe Harrison and Sam McMeeken picked up plenty of touches for the Wolves, on a warm day on an extremely fast BISP track.

    Tom Gillis kicked 3 goals for the Bombers, with Cooper Donald, Fraser Thurlow and James Tidemann kicking 2 goals each for North Shore. Key forward Zac Youlten kicked 3 goals for Manly Warringah.

    North Shore’s best players were Nick Pavlou, Loone, James Tidemann, Gillis, Donald & Veale. Manly Warringah was best served by Harrison, McMeeken, Youlten, Kale Gabila, Lachlan Behagg and Lachlan Kilpatrick. Manly will be sweating on the fitness of Travis Schiller and the results of the Match Review Panel before their Preliminary Final at Bruce Purser Reserve on Saturday.


    UNSW-ES 17.10.112 def. South West Sydney 9.10.64


    On a sweltering Sunday afternoon, UNSW-ES kept their finals series alive with a convincing 48-point win over South West Sydney Blues at BISP on Sunday.

    In a game with remarkable similarity to the Bombers-Wolves fixture played on Saturday, the Bulldogs led by 1 point at quarter-time but then kicked 5 goals to 2 in the second quarter to head into the main break 28 points in front. The Bulldogs withstood a minor fightback from the Blues in the fourth quarter, but the Blues kicked 5 quick behinds in a row to rule out a fourth-quarter miracle. UNSW-ES was down to 2 men on the bench towards the end of the game, and may have some injury concerns midweek, exacerbated slightly by only having a 6-day break before they tackle Manly Warringah at Kellyville on Saturday.

    The class of Jordan Endemann stood out on Sunday. Endemann silky skills, evasiveness and delivery shone in a magnificent individual performance. With Hugo Birks out with a back injury, UNSW-ES went in with 5 small forwards, working around veteran key forward Kieran Emery. This tactic was a masterstroke, despite several of the Blues’ backline having a huge day themselves.

    Finbar Delbridge again produced a wonderful performance for the Blues, picking up an extraordinary 8 free-kicks as UNSW-ES struggled to match him physically, apart from Jasper Hardy. Hardy was wonderful on the ball and expect to see him utilised in the midfield in the Preliminary Final. Delbridge must be considered top 3 material in the upcoming Phelan Medal count; he has been unbelievable throughout the season, inclusive of his representative performances.

    Emery kicked 5 goals in a great battle with Blues custodian Matt Storey. Emery’s battle with his nemesis Lachlan Behagg will be a highlight this Saturday. Taine Moraschi (who replaced Birks), Oscar Peter and Will Spencer all kicked 2 goals for the Bulldogs, whose running football was a feature in 27C at BISP. Bailey-Dean Latanis and Bailey Stewart kicked 2 goals each for the Blues, who never stopped trying all day but could not match the skilful Bulldogs outfit.

    UNSW-ES’ best players were Emery, Endemann, Moraschi, Jarrod Wachman, Luther Juric and Thoms Baxter. South West Sydney was best served by Delbridge, Khy Gibbs, talented youngster Ethan Matthews, Ethan Roberts, Bailey Stewart and Max Lower.
     
    FINALS WEEK 3 INFORMATION
  • It's Preliminary Final weekend, which will see the Manly Warringah Wolves take on UNSW-ES's Bulldogs on Saturday afternoon (first bounce 3:30pm).

    The mouth-watering match-up will be livestreamed via Streamer:



    Game day page:
     
    PREMLIMINARY FINAL RESULT
  • Congratulations to the Manly Warringah Wolves for winning the Preliminary Final, and advancing to next week's Premier Division Grand Final vs North Shore


    Manly Warringah Wolves won by 8 points

    Manly Warringah 8.11.59
    UNSW Bulldogs 7.9.51


    BEST:
    Manly Wolves: Willem Smit, Lachlan Behagg, Sam McMeeken, Kyle Martin, Cooper McClennan, Cameron Manuel
    UNSW-ES: Jordan Endemann, Harrison Dyson, Kieran Emery, Oscar Peter, Sam Thorne, Toby Alker
     
    2025 PREMIER DIVISION GRAND FINAL
  • Grand Final weekend is here for the AFL Sydney league, which culminates with tomorrow's Men's Premier Division Grand Final between the North Shore Bombers and the Manly Warringah Wolves

    First bounce is at 4pm

    Livestream link:

    Match page:


    All of Saturday's other divisions' Grand Final livestreams can be viewed via AFL Sydney's Streamer page:


    U19.5 Division One - Sydney University vs. Manly Warringah Wolves
    First bounce 9am

    Men's Division One - Parramatta Goannas vs North Shore Bombers
    First bounce 11:20am

    Women's Premier Division - North Shore Bombers vs. Sydney University
    First bounce 1:50pm


    Sunday's Grand Final games:

    Women's Division Three - Wollondilly Knights vs. Parramatta Goannas
    First bounce 9am

    Women's Division Two - Southern Power vs. East Coast Eagles
    First bounce 11:10am

    Men's Division Four - North Shore Bombers vs. Manly Warringah Wolves
    First bounce 1:20pm

    Men's Division Five - City/South West - UTS Bats vs. Southern Power
    Fist bounce 3:30pm
     
    PREMIER DIVISION GRAND FINAL RESULT
  • Congratulations to the North Shore Bombers, who took out the 2025 Premier Division Grand Final!


    North Shore Bombers won by 39 points

    North Shore Bombers 14.5.89
    Manly Warringah Wolves 7.8.50


    BEST:
    North Shore Bombers: James Tidemann, Harry Walker, Ned Campbell, Nicholas Pavlou, Thomas Gillis, Thomas Drum
    Manly Warringah Wolves: TBC
     
    OTHER AFL SYDNEY GRAND FINAL RESULTS
  • U19.5 Division One

    Manly Warringah Wolves 6.7.43 def. Sydney University 4.6.30

    BEST:
    Sydney University: Henry Maclachlan, Marley Smith, Arlo Merewether, Louie Barrington-Case, Russell Royal, Matthew MacDonald
    Manly Warringah Wolves: Oliver Griffiths, William Jenkin, Patrick Day, Henry Meaney, Lachlan Price, Tyler Sheehan


    Men's Division One


    North Shore Bombers 10.6.66 def. Parramatta Goannas 6.7.43

    BEST:
    Parramatta Goannas: Jack Hiscox, Spencer Krochmal, Jaden Mathias, Xavier Torre, Lewis Stevenson, Jerome Lawrence
    North Shore Bombers: tbc


    Women's Premier Division

    North Shore Bombers 5.4.34 def. Sydney University 3.6.24

    BEST:
    North Shore Bombers: Lucy Yates, Amelia Rainbow, Zoe Hurrell, Kiera Yerbury, Charlotte Tidemann, Heidi de Saxe
    Sydney University: tbc


    Women's Division Three

    Wollondilly Knights 5.4.34
    def. Parramatta Goannas 5.3.33


    Women's Division Two


    East Coast Eagles 4.9.33 def. Southern Power 1.4.10


    Men's Division Four

    North Shore Bombers 11.4.70 def. Manly Warringah Wolves 11.3.69


    Men's Division Five - City/South West

    UTS Bats 9.8.62 def. Southern Power 5.8.38
     
    BEST & FAIREST WINNERS New
  • And to wrap up the 2025 season, here are some of the club's Premier Division Best & Fairest winners


    East Coast Eagles - Jacob Jones




    Inner West Magpies - Ben Klemke & Jye Doyle (joint winners)




    St George Dragons - Dominic Michalak




    South West Sydney Blues - Finbar Delbridge




    Pennant Hills Demons - Nicholas Eynaud




    UTS Bats - Henry Gosse




    (NB. some clubs have not posted their award winners)
     

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