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Sydney Football League • Sydney Football Association SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE • SYDNEY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE SYDNEY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Balmain • Baulkham Hills Bankstown • Blacktown Campbelltown • East Sydney Camden • Hawkesbury Holroyd-Parramatta Liverpool Anzacs • Wollongong North Shore • Pennant Hills Macquarie University St. George • Sydney University Manly Warringah • Penrith western Suburbs Penshurst • Sutherland University of NSW Sat.-Sun. July 16·17, 1994 Edition No. 15 $1.00 BIG SCORES, WIDE MARGINS lniuries Bite Deep into Reserves But, Youth is the Winner You would have to he living in a_fool's paradise to believe anything other than face the fact that Campbell/own are tlie biggest front-runners for a premiership in years. Last weekend's 13th round neatly split the comp in half as the top five - the Blues, Saints, Maggies, Doggies and Bears all romped home with the closest result being the 28-point win St George accomplished over Pennant Hills to the widest of 296 points, which was Campbelltown 's obliteration of Balmain. This weekend, the Blues can bask in the glory of watching the four below them, fight, scratch and claw at each other as the noose starts to tighten. The one major benefit of tbt!Se These are some of the most v.1w are the way of the future. dosing rounds are the positive signs some of us have opponunities being given to heard from the B.almain camp io St George have olso been blooding younger players as the realities of yonks. JASON PHILLIPS and STEVE looking toward the future is felt MURPHY this season, tllld 1W by dubs down the list. lf Dean Burford can garher rhe doubt tlrere are many odurs, we do comminment of his charges ro l1UI not always get to learn about. I somewhat doubt if there is any with the pace of the excirement and other dub working as hard challenge. he will be The grearesT That is the future and of the more toward the future 115 Babuain are, Thing yet to am've for BaJmain. We r«ent past, imagine what would and there's a lot to do. wish him well! have happened if the Blues bad been on target- they kicked 5.15 It's only a fortnight since DEAN Clubs such as Ban1kbam Hills and io the first tenn last week against BURFORD took over tJre reins but Pennant Hills have long nurtured the Tigers. But. Bahnain had as "beware of tJre 1igers" as tJre boys their juniors tbru the ranks with few as eight of their grand final from Drummoyne are alreadl in the likes of MATHEW DAYKIN team from last year playing, and 1995 mode, after their palliful and SIMON HARRISON with the with the target on youth, the return W seni.or ranks. Teal Cup squad in Perth, and Tigers fielded three Under 17 and ANDREW CLARK with the CHS three Uncler 19 players. Boxing at Newtown Police Boys Under 16 cbam.oionshios. Club two nights a week, training Both Sr George and Pennant HiliJ two other nights and a personal 4().. Even 1hough 1he Falcons tumbled lo fielded deplered sides bUI lhere l'IW minutes per day on the other four, rhe Magpies last week Under 19 a gladdening sighlfor the SainJs ru together with a plea to excercise players were elevated - ADRIAN coach GRANT BARlliOLOMAEUS restraint to enhance perfonnance by BERGUN, AUSTAIR JACKSON, qfter injury played for 1he first rime following dietary advice. JOSH FOSTF.R and WAYNE POBJE since round one. (coot. p 4) goof (goof) Slang. v. To blunder. -goof off. To waste or kill time. -goof up. To bungle. -n. 1. A blunder. 2. A ludicrously, incompetent person. Yes, I am! See Page 20. 3 SFL REVIEW - (cont.) ********************** Pennant Hills took the game right up to the Saints but the turnover under pressure proved !* Wirt fl FOOTY PflCK & !* costly. TOUGH ENCOUNTER AT THE GONG A strong s1an, a rruitch-winning lead and ! BE llt TttE RUltltlltG ! Competition leaders lefanly came oui on top after a tough physical encounter wiJh alrhough the Falcons never gave up, experience Wollongong al Dalton Park last SoJurday. ruled rhe day as Wes/ look their 10th ;,,in. GRAHAM JONES turned in his usual excellent ! FOR ! From the opening bounce Wollongong threw everything they had al Manly and wiJh some game, well supported by ADAM McMAHON. ! GRflltD flltf!L TICKETS! ! accurate kicking, scored valuable goals against the breeze in the fust tenn. AJ the other end JARROD CROSBY, MA11HEW READ and GREG of the ground, the Wolves failed to take advantage of the scoring end and blazed away aJ lAKE. Ring 0055-633-02 goal indiscriminately. Sydney Uni were dose to North most of the ! ! : 4lffi first half but the importance of the contest was 1111swrr tlrls Trivia Qllt8tiol! - : lions strongman MICK MARNING superior rwming game, CO/l.nesy of not lost on the Bears who went away in the last was exerting an lnnuence OD the game STEVE Al4.J'NE, DAVID SMI11l and half, with Uni being saved with the wasteful : "Name the Geelong player who : with some rugged play glvlni!; Wolves BRENDAN WAUJS gaw the Silarks a goal-shooting ofthe visitors. * needs three more goals for 800 * 111ckm.Bn HARDY CROMBACH decided advantage °" the day. DAVE East on Saturday with lhe two David's ROWE * career goals?" * pi.enty to think about and when their TREMAIN...,.. solid as a rock 01 centre and FOX enjoying a goal-feast as lhe Bulldogs turn came to use the breeze, the Lions Mlj back and MARC SWEETING gathered a Ji 6pt win and a very important and you could to win an SFL Footy seized the advantq:e to open up a provided lhe focus up forward. For tJre per<:entage boost, added to their one-game break:. * * three-j:<>al break at half-time. Snufems. TONY REA. SHANE WllrrE, 'II For Weekly SFL & : Pack. Winners will be announced : Al4.RX D 'MEUO and ADRJAN Two cut-throat games of great promise this on 2SER-FM's SFL Footy Show A nvitallnd Manly si4e came out t¢er RANDALL 1umed in strong SFA Results weekend, on Saturday at Trumper, on Sunday : every Saturday between 8.30am : t/Je break blllwil/J performances after 8.30pm Sunday Eve. at Gore Hill. There wasn't a great deal when and 9am CHRIS THOMAS against r°"gh they met first time around and this shouldn't * * provUlillr platy of opposition. 0055-633-74 be an exception. In fact, I favour the home : Last Week's Winners - : tlrlu in tM obsattt SFA WET sides in all encounters, but 'beware the Tiger'. * David Deal * of TIM ANDER­ REVIEW Uni of NSW * Wayne Hoskings * SON w.W luJd to calewalled their WEATHER THE PHANTOM IN ROUND 14 * John Humphries * ~ tM jkld t/Jm OF way to a 350-polnt * who each named, North Melbourne and * illjury. WU/J will QV.,.. an Wlder'­ LINE HOGARTH bl!iat HOUNI> manned Liverpool East Sydney by 20pts * Essendon as the lWO previous clubs of * after 4.00prn Pennant Hills by 2Spts * DEREK KICKETI * ~a lltli al fuU 1.3 team. With several North Shore by 6pts forward, PETER players missing and Friday Afternoons Campbelltowu by SOpts ! CONGRATULATIONSI ! ROBERTSON DQ chance of a Baulkham Hills by JOpts moved /JlmuqW tM linals berth, the 0055-633-71 ********************** farll'Ol'd line W prollide "" tllknwtiu heart has dropped Qut Qf the Eaglea (C<lll 25c for 21 4 """" ) /oau: /llf.tl tM Wolve$1'"'CkiM clkked senior dde leavtnx the Reserves to ildo adio11 w ~ 011 8.lifor tM ,_ carry the Ila!!· Wbfle those Uverpool w r..U. the vpp• ,,_,, players who did tale the ftdd HISTORY CREllED SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE ooute.sted a1 best they oould, they I' An cxpccu:d Llons revival nevu came ...,..., no match for the strong Uni llru:­ AT MANlY w L D Fo• Agnst % Pia · in the final term due malnly to the up who quietly "flit alx>ut the The Adams family becune the CAMPBELL TOWN 1025 208.20 52 superior fitness of !be Mmly side and b1Wness of practising their teamwork ftnl father & SOD$ to play tor 13 2134 the Manly Warrlnph club on ST GEORGE 10 1662 1153 144.15 40 the rock tolid defmcc of RUSSEIL and honing thdr tlfllt tor thill 3 BOYD, 1ROY ADAMS and cbc: weekend's game against Manly. the !lllllle day B(lidnst WESTERN SUBURBS 10 3 1702 1256 135.51 40 ve!Mlilc Robbo. Wollongong OD July 9th. EAST SYDNEY 8 5 1566 1176 133.16 32 Ban.ts/oim /.;epf their slim finals Due to the unavaflabfUty or about 16 players, mainly~ With DWI)' of last weete:nd's matchea chances alive with a mMcll·71eWd North Shore 7 1572 1305 120.46 28 to lnJnry, dub president Leigh • a trifle one-olded, Camden and percm/iage boosling whl over Holroyd-Parramatta 7 1364 1452 93.94 24 Adams {who admits to bdil8 Hawleabu.ry turned Oil a nail-biter Pennant Hills • I&ckloim al Kelso Part. Fifteen "Mastendes" vintage) donned 5 8 1345 1348 99.78 20 where there was hardl,y more than a players scored goals for the Bombers Sydney University 3 10 1173 1576 74.43 12 the boob for the Wolves goal between the two l1des all day. At and GLEN GRAHAM with 17 /w:; leapl reserves. Leigh was Jolm:d by Baulkham Hills 3 10 1176 1835 64.09 12 the business end or the game, the ro equal fourth pl<ice "" 1he goal· dder son Sean (22), a regular Bal main 13 1023 2591 39.48 Blues held sway early In the llnal tenn scoring rable.
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