2015 Presentation Night – All The Awards
Pennant Hills AFL Club - Sydney AFL2024-02-23T09:46:40+11:00The 2015 season wrapped up on Friday night with the annual Presentation Night.
The 2015 season wrapped up on Friday night with the annual Presentation Night.
The end of the 2015 season saw David Pinker step [...]
Article by Tom Edmonds.
This weekend we celebrate Ben “Magic” Miles 150th open-age club game with the Pennant Hills Demons. Ben is the middle son of former Demons premiership player, Rod Miles, who played with the Club during the 1970s and ‘80s. Rod held the record for most games played at the Club for many years until 2003 and his tally of 233 still ranks him in the top five. Rod was inducted into the Sydney AFL Hall of Fame in 2005.
This weekend we celebrate Luke Bilbe’s 200th open-age club game with the Pennant Hills Demons. Although the milestone was technically reached in the Round 15 match against St George at Olds Park, we take the opportunity on Saturday to mark the occasion at the Demon’s home ground Mike Kenny Oval.
This weekend we celebrate Anthony Brawn’s 300th open-age club game with the Pennant Hills Australian Football Club. In Saturday’s Round 18 Reserve Grade match against competition front-runner Balmain Tigers, Brawny will become the Club’s third member of the Demons 300 Club … a stunning testament to his passion for Australian Rules Football, his physical resilience, longevity and his unflinching devotion to the Pennant Hills Demons.
Round 18 saw the Demons go 3 from 5, it was a big day for full-forwards with stellar showings from Matt Preen (6 Goals) and Luke Bible (4 Goals). Demons fans, enjoy reading about round 18 through the well tuned eyes of John Acheson.
In preparation for Anthony Brawn's impending 300th game against Balmain in the final round, club legend Gus McKernan casts his mind back to 1992, the year when Brawny debuted, to relive some red and blue history. Enjoy Demons fans!
For the first time the Demons history we fielded 6 teams in Round 1 of the Sydney AFL. Remarkably, by 9.50pm Saturday night, the Club had completed a clean-sweep … winning all of the 6 starts. See - the link "2015 DRAW & RESULTS" for all the game details. Off-field the day was also a raging success with the 2 games at once on the top and lower grounds at MKO working better than expected - Thanks to everyone who helped to make this a most memorable start to the 2015 footy season. Unfortunately 30 seconds into the game one of our young stars Reagan Pinker had a bad break of fibula needing 8 screws needed to be inserted. Reg's amazed those around him making jokes and smiling while we waited for on the ground for nearly an hour for the ambulance to arrive. Amazing courage! Reegs will be on his back for 2 weeks so please feel free to send him a message of support - 0418 115 302 or regan.pinker@gmail.com For round 2, Penno firsts travel to the coast this week for the Grand Final replay against the Giants, who look to be a formidable opponent once again. It would be great to see a big crowd of support travel to Manly to support the boys.
Welcome all Players, Members, Supporters, Parents, Families and Friends to the 2015 season. 2015 is an exciting year for the club with a record 6 teams and a new initiative where we are playing games on both the top and bottom grounds at MKO. Round 1 sees 5 teams at home with us playing St George in Prems (6.30pm), St George in Div 1 (4.30pm), Balmain in Div 3 (2.30pm) on MKO 1 and on the lower ground we play St George in Under 19 Div 1 (2.30pm) and Southern Power in Under 19 Div 2 at 4.30pm. Away is Div 5 against Moorebank at 11.00am. We would love to see all Members, Supporters, Past Players, Family and Friends at the Club to support the teams. Go Penno. P.S. Go to Newsletters to see our First Heartbeat of 2015 and big Thank you to John Acheson for putting it together.

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