NSW/ACT Notebook: Round 12 Review
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The GIANTS gave Essendon a scare but fell short of an upset win, and the Swans extend their winning streak to seven after a 35 point win over the Suns.
The GIANTS gave Essendon a scare but fell short of an upset win, and the Swans extend their winning streak to seven after a 35 point win over the Suns.
The NSW/ACT Rams continued their return season to the TAC Cup last Saturday, travelling to Mildura in Victoria’s far northwest to face the Bendigo Pioneers.
Hugs all round as the Swans overpower the Cats at home on a Thursday, and the GIANTS find some form against the reigning premiers at the MCG during Indigenous Round.
Turvey Park is creating history celebrating the AFL’s Indigenous Round, becoming the first club in the RFL to produce a specially-designed jumper.
The AFL, along with Australian of the Year and Sydney Swans dual Brownlow medallist Adam Goodes launched the 2014 Indigenous Round in Sydney.
Congratulations to the following players who have been named to play for the NSW/ACT RAMS in their TAC Cup match against the Bendigo Pioneers this week.
Tom Hawkins starred for the Cats in their win over the Kangaroos, while the GWS GIANTS had a forgettable game against the boot of Jack Riewoldt.
The Swans are in third place as they head into the bye week, meanwhile Tex made his return, and Lenny Hayes and Daniel Cross show their worth.
Leeton-Whitton’s Kurt Aylett had an injury-interrupted start to his AFL career, but with a new club and an impressive debut his star is back on the rise.
The Sport NSW 2014 Community Sports Volunteer Awards have seen AFL Riverina sports trainer Zane Fraser named the NSW Volunteer of the Year.