Pennant Hills Demons Yearbooks
Yearbook 2025
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winning the Chris Yard Trophy.
• Sheridan Baker won the Womens Premier Division Best & Fairest and Womens Footballer of
Year wining the Allen Abbott Trophy.
• Sheridan Baker was selected in AFL Sydney Women’s Representative team.
• Mitchell Blow selected in AFL Sydney Men’s Representative team.
• Michael Carroll was selected in AFL Sydney Men’s Representative team.
• Nick Hey selected in AFL Sydney Men’s Representative team.
• Nick Eynaud selected in AFL Sydney Men’s Representative team.
• Mitchell Blow played in GWS VFL Team representative.
• Oscar Irwin received an AFL Sydney Rising Star Nomination.
• Luke Jordaan received an AFL Sydney Rising Star Nomination.
• Liam Everatt received an AFL Sydney Rising Star Nomination.
• Scarlett Sheridan received an AFL Sydney Rising Star Nomination.
• Bela Nash received an AFL Sydney Rising Star Nomination.
• Michael Carroll named Full back in the AFL Sydney Men’s Team of Year.
• Nick Hey named Centre Half forward in the AFL Sydney Men’s Team of Year.
• Nick Eynaud was named on the Wing in the AFL Sydney Men’s Team of Year.
• Sheridan Baker named on as Interchange in the AFL Sydney Women’s Team of Year.
• Amelia Bennett was selected in AFL Sydney team to play AFL Canberra and Swans & Giants
U19 teams.
• Sheridan Baker was selected in AFL Sydney team to play for the AFL Canberra and Swans &
Giants U19 teams.
• Nick Hey was a joint winner of the Men’s Premier Division Leading Goalkicker award.
• Lachlan Boyd won the Men’s Division 3 Leading Goalkicker award
Yearbook 2024
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• Participation, and third place, in the pre-season Invitational.
• Two of our women players, Elly Rudd and Amelia Bennett played in the AFL Sydney representative team against Canberra.
• Three of our men players, Michael Carroll, Josh Boag and Mitchell Blow, were selected in the AFL Sydney Canberra representative squad that travelled to Tasmania and beat their state squad.
• Ben Roberts, our Premier Division Coach, coached the AFL Sydney representative squad and assisted Ryan O’Keefe coach the AFL Sydney Canberra Squad.
• Ben Roberts AFL Sydney Coach of the Year award for the second time in a row.
• Anthony Brawn amazing achievement of reaching his 400th senior game for the club and receiving Life Membership with AFL Sydney.
• Kaitlyn Quinlan selected at back pocket in the Premier Division Women Team of the Year.
• Michael Carroll selected at fullback in the Premier Division Men Team of the Year.
• Mitchell Blow selected as ruck in the Premier Division Men Team of the Year.
• Stephen Wray selected as half back flank in the Premier Division Men Team of the Year.
• Harrison Pitt selected as forward pocket in the Premier Division Men Team of the Year.
• Ben Roberts selected as coach for the Premier Division Men Team of the Year.
• We retained the Warren “Pops” Quintrell trophy in our annual clash with the east coast eagles.
• In the traditional ANZAC Day Clash against Inner West Magpies at Picken we played in a new ANZAC Jersey and won the ANZAC Cup.
• Five of our seven men’s team’s made finals.
• Men’s Division 3 coached by Sebastian Parker made the Grand Final.
• We have finally seen work begin on completion of the changerooms below the Greenway Park Clubhouse.
Yearbook 2023
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• Harry Maguire winning the Phelan Medal for Premier Division Best and Fairest in the AFL Sydney competition.
• Patrick Witt winning the Snow Medal for Premier Reserve Best and Fairest in the AFL Sydney competition.
• Dylan Bonham winning the Kealy Medal for Under 19 Division 1 Best and Fairest in the AFL Sydney competition.
• Kyan Upsall runner up in the Under 19 Division 1 Best and Fairest in the competition.
• Mark Mifsud runner up in the Under 19 Division 2 Best and Fairest in the competition.
• Cameron Mitchell the winner of the 2023 AFL Sydney Rising Star Award.
• Kaitlyn Quinlan selected at full back in the Premier Division Women Team of the Year.
• Harry Maguire selected in the forward pocket in the Premier Division Men Team of the Year.
• Michael Carroll selected at back pocket in the Premier Division Men Team of the Year.
• Mitchell Blow selected on the interchange in the Premier Division Men Team of the Year.
• Ben Roberts selected as the Coach of the AFL Sydney Premier Division Men Team of the Year.
• A record for sponsorship revenue.
• Update of our constitution and committee structure to keep pace with growth.
• Completion of our storage facility with a secure section and securing the under-balcony area.
• Purchase of a new, high resolution, LED scoreboard.
• An inaugural preseason Women’s players camp.
• Financial and accommodation support from the club for the preseason camps.
• A strengthening of the development pathways through the grades for our players.
• New and enhanced strength and conditioning and player rehabilitation programs.
• Bringing the canteen back in-house.
• New club merchandise range.
• A coaching development program including junior feeder club coaches.
• Enhancement of our club development tool, athlete tracker, and filming of games.
• IT upgrades to the in-clubroom systems.
• First bespoke ANZAC round jumper and shorts, sponsored by Hornsby RSL Club, for our traditional clash against Inner West Magpies.

Yearbook 2022
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• Stephen Wray being named as one of the best in NSW premier Competition as a joint winner of the Phelan medal.
• Womens Division 2 team won the Premiership, first PH team to win a women’s competition.
• Stephen Wray named a joint winner of the Phelan medal for the best player in AFL Sydney MPD.
• Eleanor Rugg being named full back in the female team of the year.
• Theo Moraitis being named in the forward pocket in the AFL Sydney Men’s team of the year.
• Michael Carroll in the back pocket in the AFL Sydney Men’s team of the year.
• Stephen Wray at Half Back Flank in the AFL Sydney Men’s team of the year.
• Ella Morris signing with the Casey Demons for season 2023.
• Mitchell Blow won the Men’s Premier Division Best & Fairest.
• Tayla Duguid won the Womens Premier Division Best & Fairest.
• Kieran Wright played his 300th senior game.
• Matthew Carey played his 250 th senior game.
• Sebastian Parker played his 250 th senior game.
• Mark McVeigh assisted coaches with development.

Yearbook 2021
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• Covid resulted in mid-season conclusion to season after round 10.
• No major awards for AFL Sydney competitions.
• Tim Scoular won the Footballer of Year.
• Luke Skrivanic won the Men’s Premier Division Best & Fairest.
• Tayla Duguid won Women’s Premier Division Best & Fairest.
• Chris Yard retired after 320 games as a player and 246 in coaching roles.
• Greenways Park Clubhouse facility opened for round 1

Yearbook 2020
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• Covid resulted in mid-season start to season – 9 rounds only
• Tim Scoular won the Snow Medal for best player in Reserves competition.
• Kieran Wright won the Apted Medal for the best player Men’s Div 2 competition.
• Eleanor Rugg won the Footballer of Year.
• Charles Allison won the Men’s Premier Division Best & Fairest.
• Braedan Campbell won the Best Local 1st Year player.
• Madison Hare & Eleanor Rugg joint winners of Womens Premier Div. Best & Fairest.
• Damian Dell’Aquila played his 250 th senior game.
• Nathan Breen played his 200 th senior game.
• Greenway Park Clubhouse facility underway

Yearbook 2019
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• Ranga Ediriwickrama won the Phelan Medal for Premier Div. Best & Fairest in the AFL Sydney.
• Harry Maguire won AFL Sydney Rising Star Award.
• Ranga Ediriwickrama was awarded Footballer of Year Award.
• Theo Moraitis won the Men’s Premier Div Best & Fairest Award.
• Mikaela Mahony won the Womens Division 1 Best & Fairest Award.
• Stephen Wray named in AFL Sydney team of Year.
• Ranga Ediriwickrama named in AFL Sydney team of Year
• Jackson Preedy named in AFL Sydney team of Year
• Theo Moraitis named in AFL Sydney team of Year
• Braedan Campbell, Marc Sheather, Harry Maguire, Mitchell Blow nominated as Rising Stars.
• Allen Abbott named AFL Sydney Volunteer of the Year.
• Kieran Wright played his 250 th senior game
• Sam Widmer played his 200 th senior game

Yearbook 2018
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• Men’s Premier Division Reserves win their Grand Final
• Men’s Division 1 win their Grand Final
• Pennant Hills has six men’s teams in the final series.
• Patrick Witt won the Snow Medal for Premier Reserve Best & Fairest in the AFL Sydney
competition.
• Alex Huggins won the Granland Medal for Men’s Div 3 Best & Fairest in the AFL Sydney
competition.
• Chris Yard was inducted into the AFL Sydney Hall of Fame.
• Patrick Witt was awarded Footballer of Year Award.
• Ranga Ediriwickrama won the Men’s Premier Div Best & Fairest Award.
• Hayley Lowe won the Womens Div. 1 Best & Fairest Award.
• Chris Yard coached his 200 th game.
• Jason Clarke played his 350 th senior game.
• Anthony Brawn played his 350 th senior game.
• Ben Miles played his 200 th senior game

Yearbook 2017
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• Men’s Premier Division win their Grand Final with 20 out of 22 local players in the team.
• Aaron Crisfield was awarded Footballer of Year Award.
• Aaron Crisfield won the Men’s Premier Div Best & Fairest Award.
• Mikaela Mahony won the Womens Div 1 Best & Fairest Award.
• Matthew Carey, Stephen Wray, Theo Moraitis selected in AFL Sydney Representative team.
• Matthew Carey, Theo Moraitis, Aaron Crisfield, Daniel Preen named AFL Sydney team of year.
• Kieren Briggs, James Carroll, Luke Skrivanic nominated for AFL Sydney Rising Star Awards.
• Damian Dell’Aquila played his 200 th Senior game.
• Matthew Carey played his 200 th Senior game.
• Peter Carey played his 200 th Senior game.
• James Fulton played his 200 th Senior game.
• Greg Hume played his 200 th Senior game

Yearbook 2016
Four of our five men’s teams made the finals resulting in a Premiership in Division 5 and Runners Up in Division 3. The U19’s had an unlucky loss in the preliminary final and our Premier Division Team, the defending champions, where knocked out in the elimination final.
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Yearbook 2015
Premier Division Champions
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Yearbook 2010
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Yearbook 2009
Premier Division Champions
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Yearbook 2008
Premier Division Champions
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Yearbook 2007
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Yearbook 2006
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Yearbook 2002
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Yearbook 2001
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