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 (Cut 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] 2 J·~ H3 I II I 9 l.u> I 4 1.1. I J••o II 62 I ly Captain: Tony Graham Mauhew SUNGALIS c _, __ --_ 11 59 Mark SANSON WS :.,4.. 7 !!9 G B G B · '---- n,."':RSTOCK.... . I David ROWE IESJ '/f·'- 1 49 I \CK...... · Peter BAOOKS C 4 .:a:.c:-: 4 8 4:.,._,: 1 7 8 49 4_'-/ .:. ····:·.·.·_·_·.-.-.·.-.·.-.·.·.-.·.·.···:·::::::::::::::·l· David FOX ES 3 1-0 2 ::-'! ,- :::2 •- ' 48 ':~; fl.OR .. I Terr THAIPP NS 4 1: - ti?'- 44 llER .... ININGS .... Aandal GREEN PH 4 4 ·,:·$;_-~ ·:::f',\t 2 39 ;~~TT --- ...... - ...... _... _·J.· H .. ... I DavlCI BROWN PH ,4t:: 2 2 )5~~~': 2 6 \ .h 37 llG .. . ~y .... . Greg LAKE {BHJ 1 _''_3J( 2 } 32 llTCHESTEA .. IN ...... • , u ...... Dl..L .. . ':...... ·············· j iAAT .. . EAS ... :OWE...·- ...... ~ OH ..... NlEY ... 1AA. ············--·· . LE······ ER...... 1. AU .. i IES.-- r Ctal McBAIEN C .NEA. ··················:::::.":.":.":.":.":j ON .... _ ...... ,. __ ,, Craf MCGOUGH C UGHUN ··---· ········-·-···-~· ITON .. .

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I Andrew KYPRIANOU BJ ~ 3 )~it: 1 ~:~:~ - 2 ~~~I- 1 v2- :£!.:~~· 1Y...... __ --····~· IZE ...... Dean BURFORD IB '"''' 2 ·;(_-$),~ \-;_.a 1 ·4 ;:, 19 'OLE .. David MURPHY C 1 -·~1::.: 1 f:!f 1 <-'. 1 :·.ft/- 1 1 _,,,: 2 -... 17 Darri&n BEAESFORD-UUARAY ... . Brett ROBERTS·-· ...... !. ~=~~ ~g~~~~ :: 3 Ja·,-r!-- -1~,,.·,; r_._,,_ 2 :;~- :·~4i- 2 I I Tonv QUINN (StG /~· I 2 ,:::::-.: 3 :~~~---: :::3 ,: 2 ,:'.F1Gt- • Trevor BURNETT IC :_, ,/l 1 ·::t:::· ~~~~l.i'1 :~~~I~(' :::t::-'' 1 V1_;:--:- 2 H!::: .. II 1 !li : I Wavne HOLLIS fHP 1 :·'2-<-.:: (\4'':'-i· 3 -0-2/:::: 2 I Nick BRUMLEY INS Ht,.--- ::j]L' 1 1"·:::~ ·:·: __ W;W_ 2 J.~. J ·::.1---'-~R! Andrew TAYL.OR WS :;-: J;4 2 ::_:_:_J :fk--:l--=-+4 I I 1;1 •• 1.tAul·r·····i·+··ll.t-r····i·+i•t@, Aodrew VARASDI NS i4 •[4, •. !:!: ;J; 12.... fl I Peter DUNKLEY SU (3''::·::1 6 -, '':t~: i4 Wavne JENNINGS {WS) 1 l·'lt,--'1 1 :. 1-··_;_ 2 ::::J_ een a Footy very small Item to some people but 6 Wayne HARTLEY .... '5 Tfl!tfl!JOHN. "ONE. nightly source of great Reflections 7 Kim KLOMP .. S, S.f.l. &~ spor1s news with his when a player Jason LANHAI c scores a goal, It 8 Tony REGAN ,,,_ Monday thru Friday '7 Shaun EDMI ~OS. ,.' sixpm thru sevenpm may well be one of 9 Darryl VELLA.,_,. " Co program on Radio the very few ithey 10 John RAKIC .. 8 David UPFILL .. A.f.l. ·~ kick In their Active ZUE with the 11 David DIGHTON .. 9 1imBYLSMA regular Monday night wrap career. The recotding offooty history 12 Pi!tli!trCUTlER .. IO Chris MILLS sporuored by CARMEN and 13 TrnHALL .. II REMOVALS. its statistics has been more Bany DENTOI 14 Russe~ STIMSON .. I~· fOOTY ~ than a hobby for me and I 12 David ARCH treasure the friendships that 15 Pitier DIXON ...... Oii: Tlumidays at 9.30pm tJuu PatGAUAGI 2NBC-FM, 90.J, Helen Meyer is have resulted. 16 Toby KNIGHT ... 13 :R. ngular/y joined by St ~orge full There Is one bloke called 17 Danny RYAN .. 14 Shane SALUOI forward MICHAEL CUFI' and Stephen Rodgers In Melbourne 18 Teny DONOHOE .. t5 Wayne HOLi ' NEWS guests including GRANT who from yeal'5 of l:esearch, I~ :~ 19 Patrick IAATIHEWS .. 16 Salum KASSI I. llAR1HOWMAEUSfor an created the ln.vatnable book called Every Game Ever Played 2(1 Andrew BALLANlYNE .. c ' infonnativt program of news. 17 Daryl RICHA SON. '•.. , ON ?c which details every quarter-by­ 21 Uichael CAREY .. - t ' 20 Alan ODISH The inoorriglble "mouth from quarter score of all VFL-AFL 22 Scott DIDIER····-·-··- ( .5 Baima.In" Simon Kelly for years matches played since 1897. }Ie Is 23 David THOMAS .. 21 Anthony FRI ~CH. has ~n a regular on the now into his third year of 24 Mark COWNGS ...... ······-·-·- 22 Danian NOi Saturday morning ~Footy Show" verifying ever game ever pJayed 25 Anthony LANDAHL ... 1 on 2SER-FM, 107.3, and by every player (more than 23 Oarrien PEAi ICE. generally has been well­ 10,000 of them!) In time for the 26 Jarres ELLIOTT ... OzamKASSI ~ RADIO ~ cootrolled by Bulldog coach cententary of the League in 27 Chris YARD .. 25 MiQi:O'BRIE Robbie Kerr. 1996. 28 Antllony BRAWN __ " " His enquiries have extended to 26 Gary EATOi ~I ~ Saturday aftemooru on ZGlF-FM, 29 Justin KERLEY ... researching not only newspaper ~ MartSULLI' 89.3, is always a must for me as I 30 Paul GOOLEY·-· IN. files and the records of the VFL­ 31 Ben ROUVRAY ... Hagan KAS: :M. watch the CT!annel 7 telecast wit/r AFL even to the births, deaths "'29 one ear and tlut other glued to and marriage offices In several 32 StuartJAlAES .. 30 Dave BARW11 :K. REX HUNI' and his 3A. W team for states. 33 Randal GREEN .. an up-to-the-minute coverage of all ,. Darren MEN: That ls his commltbnent to the 34 Jarres ELLIOTT ... A.FL mate/res being played. On the 47 Michael ALDI IDGE. ' ~ 2SER-fM)c Game! I~ days tlut Swans are playing, then Yet, we have peopJe here, is the irTepressibie team headed by charged with the simple Tim Flynn and tlutir dominant call responslbllty of providing the of our own Sydney A.FL team barest of details, such as ~ 2NBC-fM ~ perfonnance. , I ~ quarter-by-quarter scores and We are indeed very fortunate lo goalkicken and they do not have such a wealth of talent to have the Intelligence nor the keep us In loucll with the game ability to carry out that duly. r1il-S•mj:lof4;1·r····i-,.-i!.H'.+••!i·l-+jlf :: 2Glf-f M.~ we all love and support. Please, tit, do so, not only by listening but And, nobody In that club seeD1ll also in being certain to convey to care. Is it your dub? yoor satisfaction by telephoning the stations to thank them for the Where are the Peopl~? I ~12UE-AM ~ invaluable coverage. Your calls -·L7--::I •_.f~L,.'1.f', __ n_,LJLJL_f will be most welcooie. When will we gro~ 15 12 ~ '

OVER THE FENCE Sunday at Gore Hill Oval Vic Metro Great lo receive conttld from TONY HILL pre;. af llte FalcolU attd /Mi's beya1td Ille fdlllaNS job co:rrU4 aol ~ -el< for Ille ch

rr- WHO MAKES WHAT? 1 JULCUPAIJERMAIH Sunday at Mclaughlin Reserve The Sun.Uy Age of Jilly 3 r~rtt.d 011 the earnlnt copacity o/111'111J top line dominance AFL players and of!U:Ulls, Tltis follawfd quutions raised la Fedual Victoria's ot the Teal Cup ParUamnt to th opulllllt.t r""1riu of ff/me AFL o.f!it:Ws. has prompted other stale5 to UJ'!l"lltly TU tutick by

CLEARVIEW are GOLD SPONSORS to MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY F.C. L------.,_,___J 22 25 WOLLONGONG MACQUARIE UNI 1 1 Scott HOLMES 3 Shane WHITT. 3 DougANDERSON 5 C1ai~ GILLMAN 5 Co'9)' WERFEL 6 Jus!inGRAY HAWKESBURY BLACKTOWN ~hUMPIRES 7 Bradloy ALLAN T Alan PURDIE 6 Co'9)' DICKENS g Moses NOKE-RAIKO 1 Jason BAIRD TURNING BACK 7 PaulTIMMS 3 RGCI BAYNE 2 Fabian PRESTON 10 CraigM~LO 4 Jason WOCOCOE THE CLOCK 8 M1ci<.SCHOW 13 Stepflln TKURSTANS 3 Darren PCAA'ELL 11 Pot" BIELA 14 Michail DA VIS 5 Paul SCROOGIE 4 Jarrie THURRINGTON 1980 12 O.Ms HUNT 15 Piiier ERLANDSEN 6 SoottREICHELT 6 Brendan FRASER VIEW 7 Jason CAMERON The fe>'iew of the 13th round played on June 29th by BILL DELLER 13 Rob HENDERSON 16 ,ijmWl:LLSMORE 7 Michael PCAA'ELL 20 BrettGLENNY a Jarrie WILSON 9 0.an MURPHY was headlined DEMONS ROCK MAGPIES - AFL National Director of Umpiring 14 DarrinCOU.IER 9 Paul McDQMllELL Pe.nnant Hlll$ twred their tint-ever win over 15 Da,,. FFIOST 21 Stuart FRENCH 10 DarrenNICHOLS 28 Markus BUSCH 11 John GOl.DING 11 PaulGRAFEN Weskro Suburbs when the SFL Demllll5 showed he "Advantage Law~ ill a law which 17 Mick MARNI NG 31 Troy MoMURRICH 12 Paul BREEN there Is .till. plenty of lite lell in the 1980 Escort 18 Milan lllANOJLOVIC 12 GregHOPKINS frequ.e111/y generatu m.u:h comment. 33 Scott UGLOW 13 Shane PRITCHARD 13 ND.Sistrntly was that mighty 64 Julus BUSCH 27 Greg POUCHER 26 Troy HALE Richmond team of the late 60s and early 70s uruler 65 RoSll HINSCUFF 29 Damon ZUBRINICH 2B Chris GUYMER PETER RUSCUXLIC W.lll again on target with niDo goals while East were elated with the return to form coach Tommy Rafey. They blew the opposition apart 67 Troy DURRANT 30 WarMick EDWARDS 3.2 K"rfl<.DEl~N with the speed they moved the ball into attack, 6S Tort1 REA 3.2 Richard ROGERS 33 HaroldWILSON of GRANT LUHRS who w"" best afield in a rop adminedly they had the centre line of Bourke, Barrot 69 Stull/I HARRISON 33 Heati1 ROSS 34 Sltven HORROCKS perfonnance ... I be/Un t/f.e moll willing mCDuntu and Clay, who bad all the strength, pace and could 70 Jarrie HINTON 34 Marl\ BAKER 36 Piiier KOSTEN will te at E'*'1 whn N~ in t1 ruord- 71 Blatt MSHKE kick the ball a mile. But it was the team plan of hitting 35 Ana, CC41.SRADDEN 37 RobertADLAND 1'N!atint Weak will 1'e put under top pN!!lsun If ~rA 72 DCARTER 5 Darren MeGUINNESS 2 Greg ZUBER 3 DarrienHILTON the in relation advantage Is 9 Michael CHISHOLM 6 M:it MoWHIRTER 3 Brian TUAPIE 4 sna .. TILLEY The spirit or Jaw to to Nt1rtll SlloTe moy lf.ne lCOTul. t1110tllu fint in "Keep tht ball in motion~. Basically, It alm1 to 10 TimMcNl.IR 7 Wi)'ne SAUNDERS 4 Dariel CROUCHER 5 Dave WEIGHTMAN 5 John CLIFT Sydney willl tile ft1rm11'io11 of tlf.eir GOLDEN prevent a team being penalised by having the play 11 C~g McLENNAN a Jarot HW.RTH 6 Andrew JOYCE BEARS cotuie (limitetl to 30 mmi/Jug and by 6 Peter STEVENS stopped for a free kick to be taken. 1be Laws are 12 Stephen BYRNES 9 Joel MolLAOY 7 Jarri1 HANN in>'itation only), a fonnatltm of influatial mm 7 Sl5V9 BRCM'N 8 Craig MOSTYN worded as rollows: 14 Mernck KINGSTON 1o Craig BRADLEY ~ in tlte mwul ...,,V..,.,, of tlte Nl11111 dub 15 B~an GEE 11 Chris HALL a Steve MAYNE 9 Stephen ADAMSON and ih playt1"11 fo/kJwing woT.t lry Bean pralbnl 12.l.l "The ball shill be kept in motion. The neld 17 SheyrigMoKENZIE 12 DtnrisWELLINGTON 9 Arlhony LOVETT 10 PaulSMITH BARRY IXJHERTY •.. Peter Ruscuklic wu lcading umire shall call 'play on' even though a free kick 18 Mar1\ KNIGHT 13 Glen ALDRED 10 JasonSPOWART 11 Chris BAILEY the $500 Mr Juicy goalldcking witll 73 goals, BOB should have been awarded but by so doing, would 21 Dallid f+OPE 14 Derel S FA Blk: J Laurence 2, S.Wall. L Walsh, M.Powell, D Powell, 15 SllJV9Blll1ELL SFL FIRST GRADE .J.Baird. Best: Bank: P.Free. S Bitliell, S.Taylor, G Gral"lam. Biie I 13 Maril WEST Seamark, C.PeisJey, C.Guym&r, J.Baird. 19 Slav EFTINGIOSKI Mlc:hael CLIFT (St G110rge) ...... w• MACQUARIE UNI 11 CRON-SUTHERLAND UMPIRE: steve Koski. 21 JubnQRA/i4.M Mmlh- SUNGALIS (cmnpblllltown) .... . Saturday al Macquarie University 22 Robert SOUTHWELL r.t.rk SANSON (WNtem Suburbs) ...... •• cs 6.6 11.13 14.16 20.19-139 RESERVE GRADE 23 Jarrit GAFFNEY O.Vld ROWE (East Sydney) ...... MU 2.0 5.2 8.7 9. g. 63 I 24 Mark BRYANT ~· Cron-Sutherland 13.12·90 d Macquarie Uni 3.&-24; Peter BAOOKS(campbeHlown) ... . •• Goals: CS: S.Maine 6, M.Sw&eting 4, J.Pearson 31 D..-id Mo;CLOUD Manly 14.11J..M d Wollongong 9.2·58; Llverpool Dwld FOX (East Sydney) ...... •• 2, M SucKling, J.Cliff, L.Simeonidis, M.Arendse, ~ Donald [ljMMOCK 10.15·75d Unlol NSW7.Ma; H-kNbury16.14-110 TMy THRIPP (Norlh Shore) •••...... •• N.Wood. J.Flagg, B.O'Shea. L.O'Shea. MU: T.Rae ~ David PATE d Camdltl 11.5-71. Randal GREEN (Pennant Hiiis) ....••••••••••...... •• 2, S.Terranova 2. S.Thurstans 2, P.Brooker. ~ PllllYCAK David BROWN (Pennant Hlll8) ...... •• Gld! DROSCHER J.Hinton, M.D'Mello, T.Durrant. Best: CS: l.O"Shea • .. G.-.g LAKE (B ... lkham Hiil•) ...... •• .. Piiier SCOTT •n D.Tremain, M.Sweeting, D.Smith. MU: T.Rae, Plt.rFREE S.White, M.D"Mello. A.Randal! . .." JimSTEa UMPIRES: Richard Cox. Brian Sullivan . )rd .. ""1DEAN 00 SW... COLEMAN SFL RESERVE GRADE SFA FIRST GRADE WOLLONGONG 11 MANLY·WARRINGAH Saturday at Daltoo Park SFA FIRST GRADE Andrew HILL.AS (stG) Jaret HOGARTH (MW) m1a MW 5.10 6.12 14.18 16.20-116 stephen BARRATT (PH) L ,., Agn.t HM•• G111ln NICHOLSON (Cam) ~~ w 4.0 10.5 11.5 12. 7. 79 •ANLY-WARRINQAH • 1 ' 2171 7'1 • ' Simon SPALDING (NS) Darren STEPHEN (U) UNIVEFtSITYOFNSW 11 .. oou Goals: MW: J.Simas 4. P.Robertson 3. S.Ryan " 1 1 "'·'324.7 Mich_. FABRE (CJ m~"-~ David WHELAN (Pen) CRON·SllTHEFllAND 10 .. 1 uo 191.1 HU 3. M.McWhir1er 2. A.Clad< 2, T.Ande11:on. J.Hogar1h '"' "' )i=j Ru...il BROWN (HP) 0)H Gl1111n GRAHAM (Bnk) "nu WDlLOHQONQ ' "" ... 164.5 " W: Forst 5, Gill 3. Zabzeck 2. Holmes 2, Love 2. PENRITH Mark CRAWFORD (ES) ~N Christian THOMAS (MW) HU • • 14'> 162.11 Best: MW: P.Robertson, C.Thomas, C.Conway, 81nka1own •7 • "" 1183 " PENRITH stephen HUGHES (Bil) H~ DIYld ANDERSON (Hawk) HQ '" 130.7 " Htwknbury 7 • 1155 118.2 2 OalidNO.AN St1111en FITZPATRICK (PH) ~20 Stephen BYRNS (U) H~ R.Allan. W: A.Maming, S.Daly, C.Dickens. M.Groot· "" lll1equari1 Unlwralty ' 84.1 " A~h MAJa:l David BARWICK (HP) H18 Danie! ANDREW (Pen) anboer. "" .... " HM Uvwpool.1.nACI • • 112' 1Slt • 71.0 ' Brad FISHBURN John MURRAY (PH) H17 nm McNAIR (U) Hn UMPIRES: Ray Pearce, steve Wallba.nk • 10• "" 14113 " •5 D~vidWOODS Bloaklown 1 12 ... " UNIVERSITY OF NSW v LIVERPOOL '""'" ' 1.12 5 "'' "• Juen WARE SFL UNDER 19's SFA RESERVE GRADE Saturday at VIiiage Green "' "" CinonWARE SFA RESERVE GRADE UNSW 14.3 26.11 47.19 58.26-374 L 10• Craig PLlSSER Symon BENSON (C) (8) 34 Michael VACACH (U) (2) 33 Agnat 11 Robert SHOEBAIDGE LIV 2.1 2.1 3.1 4. 2· 26 ltlAHLY·WARRtNQAH 11• ' UD 451 302.S' 44' l1n WHEATLEY {PH) (2) 31 Shan1RYAN(MW) (-) 25 CRON·SUTHERLAHD 11 '°' 12 Ged!GOSDEN Goals: UNSW: M.Chisholm 10. C.McLennan 9, ' •n 241.11 44 Christopher DALTON (SIG) (2) 30 Darren THOMAS (MW) (-) 19 UNIVERSITYDFNSW 10 460 235.4 40 13 J"'MOUSLEY I.Kohler 6, C.Forbes 5. T.Lee 4. B.Fischer 4. ' "" Shani GALVIN (C) (-) 27 Pater WALL (L) (3) 18 LIVERPOOL 10 ' ""'1012 535 1111.2 40 14 Paul DOI.AN S!Ulrl WYNN (SH) (-) 22 Nlcholu JAMES (CS) (8) 17 D Stephen 4. P.Greenwood 3, P.Holmes 3, P Briede WOLLONGONG ' 617 141.5 2t 15 Scott BRADLEY • Mark TOGNOLINI (SIG) (-) 20 And.-- SMAIL (MU) (-) 18 3, P.Mongan 3, J.Oa-s 2. P.Beissel, P.Nicholls. B1nka1own ' "' 713 130.7 21 16 Mic;:hul FARRELL 0.11111 EMMETT (C) (3) 20 Jamn STEEL (Bank) (-) 15 Liv: P.Jones, S.Tillay, C.Mostyn, one not credited H...._bury ' • 130 103.11 24 17 Robert WATKINS Maequlri1 Un1"191'11ty "' Stephen BROWN (PH) (-) 111 MlchHI STINTON (L) (-) 14 Best: UNSW: Hartnell, Kohler, Briede, ' ' "' M.11 24 19 O;iJ\u BAIRD p..,rfth •5 ' m 113.7 20 Mlltthaw PARKER (NS) (-) 17 Gnmt McCARTHY (CMI) (3) 14 Fischer.Liverpool: No best players named. • "' "' ~ Micllatl WALKER 1213 Jeffray RYAN (NS) (-) 17 ... "' DlrnKi BRAND (Hawk) (4) 12 UMPIRES: Richard Walsh, David Ponsford. • • 24 Tim BRIGGS '"'"" "·' " ~ David WHELAN CAMDEN 11 HAWKESBURY 31 GllntralPAmN Sunday at Kirkham Park ~ Michael FOM:; H 2.5 5.8 6.12 14.18-102 ., Micliatl GA.llAGIER SYDNEY FOOTIALL lEAGUE c 2.0 5.2 10.5 15. g. 99 Level 3, Wentworth Park Grandstand ~ Andrew DANIELS .. Scott ROBINSON . Goals: H: D.Andarson 4. D.Boyce 4, A.Purdie 2, Wallie Street 00 John CAMM ELL ' A Morgan, J.Woodcoe. L.Salter, D.Burns. C: G.Nich­ GLEBE, 2037 David ARMSTRONG olson 6, B.Watehouse 2, G.M<:Carthy 2, B.Scown. P.O. Box 333 " A.Waddell, M.Widdeson, A.Vanstone. C.Andrew. STRAWBERRY HILLS, 2012 Best: H: D.Edmonds. T.Etherington. J.Woodcoe, Phone: (02) 552-6055 A.Rogers. C: T Cullen, A.Waddell, A.Vanstone, Fax: (02) 552-6126 C.Andrew. GENERAL MANAGER - Craig Davis UMPIRES: Greg Callaghan. Phil Forster I ADMIN. MANAGER- Peter Hrsoock ._d l't' • L.__ 30 33 !- SYDNEY 11·.· ~. ROUND SYDNEY FOOTBALl ASSOCIATION- 1994 FIXTURES ROUND ONE· Slllurd:r April 9 llOUND 10 ·Saturday June 11 FOOTBALL } 13 MaOC1Jarie Uni 9 18-72 v Uvarpo ti.25·91 Blad.town 1 0·6 v MMlly 43.20-271 ·• u ..1y 27.19·111 vCron.Suthe~and 8. 10·5.8 Panmh 9 10·64 v Wollonoono 13.11"7 Uni ol NSW 11.23·110 vWollongong 7 12-54 Bankstown 9. 8--80 v Cron-SUlharl- 18.17·131 Hawkesbury 8.7·55 v Ptonrlth 12.7·79 SUndl)' June 19 ' .?lll2,, """1111 SUnclay Aprl110 Camden 7 9-51 v Uni ol NSW 22.14-148 LEAGUE RESULTS Camden :Jt.29·257 v Bladdown 4.4-28 H11wlSed.Qle ~al SYDNEY UNIVERSITY v NORTH SHORE Hawkesbury 5 7-37 v C1on.&Mha1l.,d 14.12-N BladWfl K1fl<.ham Pafl<. Bankslown 7 6·48 v Uni ai NSW 21.15-141 Hll'Mngiong Bensons .Lane Goals: C: P.Brookes 8, M.Sungalis 8, S.Barrett DFTHE UacquaM Uni on f0!1e1t from Panshurst Bladllrranierra 21.1-134 v Baulkham Hills 13.1 0-88 Pennant Hiii• 12.1345 v Sydney Uni 9.15·69 ,.,. Sydnll)' Uni 14.15-99 v Pennant Hiiie 2!i.18-161 ""' North Shore 9.7-61 v Campballtown 16.17·113 =,,,. C8mpbelltown 20.18-138 v North Shore 16.12-108 ""',.,,,. Baln-.in 11.7-73 v W.alam SUburb8 38.12·240 187pts Western Suburbs 2:2.20-152 v BahT111in 13.15-93 '""' ROUND 13 • Slllurda~ July II ... Hol-Parran-.tta 9.10-64 v Eul Sydney 28.12-180 116pts ROUND FOUR • Sat April 30 Sunday July 10 East Sydnll)' 10.16-78 v Hol Parnmatla 12.14-86 ,,,,. St Geor99 l!i.10-100 v Pennant Hills 11 .&-72 ,.,. Campbemown 28.32-200 v Balrrain 16.5-101 Sydney Um 17.1 t-113 v North Shore 2!i.28-178 Sunday May 1 Baln-.in 2.&-18 v Campballtown 47 .32·314 Pennant Hills 10.18·78 v St George 13.17·05 ""' Weltarn Sub:I 25.11 ·181 v Baulkham Hiiis 9.1 0-64 ""' North Shore 13.15-113 v Sydney Uni 14.8-92 "'"' Saulkham Holle 13.14·92 v W.slem SUba 20.22·142 ""' ROUND 14 ·Saturday July 16 ""' ...'" East Sydney v Western Suburbs Trurrper Park ROUND FIVE • SUnday May 8 Sooday July 17 Hal Parramalla 1 t.13.79 v Pennant Hills ,.13-55 ,.,,. Penm1nt Hills v Ho;>in~d Parran-.tta Em Holmes Oval St Gearga 13.19-97 v North Shore 9.18-72 North Shore v St George Gore Hill Ov.1111 Sydney Uni 4. 16-40v Campbelllown 27.V·189 149plS Carrpbe~own v Sydney Uni Foelds Road Reserve WeSlem Subs 15. 17-107 v East Sydney 18.15-123 '""' Baulkham Hills v Baln-.in IAclaughlin Resetvfl Baima.in 15.13-103 v Bllulkham Hiiis 15.24-114 ROUND 1!i • Sunday July 24 ""' Holroyd Parrarratta v North Shore Gipps Road Oval ROUND SIX· Sat May 14 ""' St George v CarrpbelHown ~ds Park ' North Shore 21.11·137 v Ho~Parrarratta 14.13-97 40pts Balrm.in v Sydney Uni Dru~ne Oval Cmnpbelltown 26.15-171vS!George14.15-99 72pta Western SYbu.bs v Pennant Hills Wagener Oval Sydney Uni 33.25-223 v Bstm1un 8.8·56 167pts BsulkhamHills v East Sydney Mclaughlm Reserve Pennant Hills 12.7-79 v WNtem Subl 16.11·107 28pls EHi Sydney 21.111-145 v BsulkhamHills 19.10-124 21ptS ROUND 16 • SUndsy July 31 Carrpbel•own v Holftl'Jd P'O"Bttll F1111ds Road Resetvfl ROUND SEVEN • Sundsy May 22 Sydney Univ St George Sydney Um No. 1 Hol-Parrarratta 9.13·87 v Cmnpbelllown 20.16·136 69pls North Shore v Wesfern Suburbs Gore Hill Oval We say Yes St George 18.24-120 v Sydney Uni 6. 12·48 72pis Pennant Hills v Bsulkham Hills Em Holmes Oval Westam SUburbl 12.22·94 v North Shore 12. 14·86 8pls East S1dney v Ballfllin Trurrpe1 Park Baulklwn Hills 13.17-95 v Pennant Hills 12.6-78 17pl8 BslIT11in 10.10-70 v Easl Sydney 36.15-231 161pts ROUND 17. Saturday Augusl 6 East Sydney v Pennant Hills Trurrper Park ll!f>r~_often SUnday Augult 7 SUnday Mlly29 Sydney FL 15. 11-101 v ACTAFL 23.23-161 in Canberra Holftl'Jd Panan-.tta v Sydney Uno Gipps Road Oval Ba1n-.1n v St George Oru~ne Oval Western Suburbs v Cat11lbelltown Wagener Oval ROUND EIGHT • Siii Juna 4 Baulkham Hdls v North Shore Mcl.iiughlin Resetvfl St George 29.22·196 v Bsln-.in 16.7·103 Cmnpbmllfown 24.22-168 v Western Subs 18.9-117 .,,. ROUND 18 ·Saturday Augulll 13 North Shore 26.12•168 v Baulkham Hills 14.15-99 .""' .,,. St George v Holroyd Panan-.na Olds Park Pennant Hiiis 20.1S-138 v East Sydney 14.12-96 .,,. Carrpbelltown v 6aulkham Hills Fields Road Reserve Sltlday Juna 5 Pennant Hills v Billn-.in Em HolmetS Oval Sydney Uni 15.18-108 v Ho~Parrarratta 14.19-103 North Shore v East Sydllay Gore Hill Ov.1111 Sunday Auguat 14 ROUND NINE. Monday June 13 '"' Sydn"'I Univ Western Suburbs Sydney Um No. 1 Ho~P~rraIT11tta 12.15-87 v st George 2'1.17·191 Wellam Suburbs 21.21·147 v Sydney Uni 8.10-58 ,,,. 1al Semi Fln1I Bsulkham His 10. 13·73 v Camllbelllown 34.18·220 '"""T47pts Sun Aug 21 Macquarie Fleld1 PHONE Dennis Carroll on 331 5000 Ea.t Sydney 18.11·119 v North Shore 14.22-106 2nd Sarni Final Sun Aug 28 Macquarie Fields Prellmlnsry Ftnal i Bsl~in 15.14-104 v Pennant Hi111 35.18-228 Sun Sep 4 Mllc:quari. Flald1 . "'"'""' Grand Final SunSep11 M•cquar~::_j for your special supporters deal! 38