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New South Wales Australian Football League 1990 QBE INSURANCE STATE OF ORIGIN TEAM

NEW SOUTH WALES 13-8 (86) DEFEATED 10-16 (76) FIRST VICTORY OVER VICTORIA SINCE 1925) ·· i~ p ~ _...... , .... ~ ~ ; . ------·· --~ ... - ,__ -- - ~ ~

Back Row: TONY FRANKLIN (Selector), BARRY MITCHELL, , TIM POWELL, CRAIG POTTER, RUSSELL MORRIS, MARK ROBERTS, , MICHAEL PHYLAND, DAVID BOLTON, MARK EUSTICE, CRAIG DAVIS (Selector)

Middle Row: GEOFF POLITES (Runner), RICK QUADE (Selector), BERNARD TOOHEY, MICHAEL WERNER, ANTHONY DANIHER, , , , BILL BROWNLESS, , MICHAEL GAYFER, NEIL CORDY, ROD GILLETT (Property Steward), ALEX KAIA (Trainer)

Front Row: JOHN YATES (NSWAFL Commissioner), BRUCE HUNTER (Head Trainer), LAURIE AXFORD (Fitness Advisor), IAN ROBSON (Match Day Manager), STEPHEN WRIGHT (Vice Captain), COLIN KINNEAR (Coach), (Captain), TIM JOHNSON (Manager), MIKE MEALAND (Property Manager), PHIL LOXLEY (Doctor), DOUG COLEMAN (Physiotherapist) NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAIRMAN'S REPORT 1, 1990 COMl\,ilSSIONERS AND STAFF COMMISSIONERS

Chief Commissioner John Morris

,.. ·t; .. . ✓ ..... John Potter Col Kohlhagen John Yates Don Roach The improvement of football throughout the State during the year, after a wet start, was encouraging to the Commission, giving positive feedback to justify the structures and strategy put in place.

) Although, unfortunately, losing the services of hard working Commissioner Ray Dignan, it never ceases to amaze the Organisation of the good people that come forward to fill the gap. This role has been filled by former President of Wagga Juniors, Colin Kohlhagen. Furthermore, also the departure of Chief Executive Ian Granland was a tremendous blow to the League because during Ian's tenure in the position the professionalism and financial stability of the New South Wales Australian Football League increased to a state where we are now - a creditable member of the Gd . National Structure. The work of the Commission, once again, has seen significant gains in the JI General Manager Coaching & Development State Director of Umpiring Administration Manager evolution of our great game in New South W'lles. Craig Davis Manager David Levens Donna Burke Tim Johnson Highlights of 1990 were many with the most exciting being the magnificent State of Origin victory over Victoria on that night of nights, May 22, where I feel this State finally came of age. Other achievements included the fifth placing of our Teal Cup boys in Brisbane, while the Combined High School Team reached the final only to be beaten by eight points by Victoria, which was a huge result. While the Under 15 Shell Cup team travelled to with a mission to arrest the Arthur Bridgewater Trophy from Queensla;1d, which they did, a result thought unachieveable before the Championship began. While the establishment of the Statewide Umpiring Network re-enforced the priority to place umpiring on an equal footing with other aspects of our game. ·. __i;\\ Junior Clerk Executive Secretary Administration Officer Matthew Mortwitzer Linda Blackburn Dale Carroll The second year of what is to be a long and mutually beneficial relationship, with our major DEVELOPMENT STAFF sponsor QBE Insurance has been most exciting. The relationship between our football League and sponsor is far beyond that of a corporate arrangement it is the development of each other, to reach the goal set at the start of the year. The League thanks the Board and Staff of QBE Insurance for their enthusiastic involvement and assistance. l

, , ...... " ... ~ Southern Region Northern Region Development Officer Development Officer 1 Development Manager Development Manager Steve Wright Les Parish Russell Campbell Damien Humphrie• CHAIRMAN'S REPORT The Australian Football League is to be praised for their visionary plan and ongoing commitment to the growth and nurturing of Australian Football around the Nation, and in particular for contributing funds for 1990 and their ongoing two year agreement to assist New South Wales Development. Our thanks are extended to Ross Oakley, Alan Schwab and the other Commission­ ers, Greg Durham, Kevin Sheehan and Staff for their invaluable assistance.

The N.S.W. State Government must be thanked for their contribution, through the Capital Assis­ tance Program, which receives funds from some of the State's major Companies enabling the Department of Sport, Recreation and Racing to assist in putting in place programmes which helps the presentation of Aussie Rules in this State. Get a Quick Quote I look forward to the rest of the Nineties with great enthusiasm and optimism. The great commitment to open the communication lines with the 2SER FM Radio Show, the Wagga T.V. Sport Show and on your home, our game receiving greater support from media outlets gives rise to a feeling that great heights will be reached by the end of the century. car or

On behalf of the Board, I also wish to extend congratulations to Craig Davis on his appointment business insurance. as General Manager of the League. Craig has already demonstrated his keen enthusiasm and dedication to football. Call your / We are already seeing immediate results of his unbounding drive and energy and, along with his team of Tim Johnson and the Development Staff, Administration Manager Donna Burke, the Administration Staff and David Levens, State Director of Umpiring, I look forward to a successful local QBE agent year ahead.The work of the staff has been exemplary, far beyond that is required, and this has resulted in a better understanding end servicing of football throughout the State. The Football or broker or QBE Insurance Family thank you. JOHN MORRIS direct. CHIEF COMMISSIONER N.S.W. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE LTD In Sydney, call 235 7777 Anywhere else in N.S.W., call 008 112472 for the cost of a local call.

~ QBE INSURANCE John Morris presenting Grand Final Trophy to Division I Manly Captain David Matters . Proud sponsors of the New South Wales Australian Football League 2 3 GENERAL MANAGER'S REPORT GENERAL MANAGER'S REPORT

football circles within Australia. game. Also thanks to the Umpires These being with such Companies funds, and the N.S.W.A.F.L. consid­ Development - Specific Subsidizies Association and, in particular the as follows, Silver Fleece (Jumpers), ers it now has in place an operation $ 10,000 Teal & Shell Cup The Development Team, ably led by Executive for their co-operation Kevin Cooksley (Shorts), Ross worthy of the trust and confidence $ 2,000 Grant Tim Johnson, along with Southern throughout the year. Faulkner and Spalding (Footballs), the A.F.L. Commission have shown $ 2,800 Disadvantaged Development Manager Russell LE.A (Personal Insurance), Smith in us over recent years. Particular Country Scheme Campbell, Northern Development The three part time workers of the & Nephew (Elastoplast) and contra thanks are expressed to Messrs. Manager Damian Humphries, De­ League, the three wisemen, in Ted deals with John Cawsey & Co. Ross Oakley (Chief Commis­ The League expresses it's sincere velopment Officer Steve Wright and Ray, Bob McConnell and Warren (Bundy Award), Australian Airlines sioner), Alan Schwab (Executive appreciation to the N.S.W. Gov­ part time Riverina Development Quintrell, all in their special way (Official Carriers of N.S.W. Repre­ Commissioner), Greg Durham (Fi­ ernment, through the Minist~r for Officer Les Parish, which was a vi­ have contributed to the professional sentative Teams), City Ford and A­ nance Director) and Kevin Sheehan Sport, Recreation and Racing the sionary appointment along with the presentation of the League and all didas. (V.F.D.F. General Manager) for Honorary Bob Rowl_and Smith part time State League Develop­ of us owe them a debt of thanks. their support of the League. M.P., the Director, Assistant Di­ ment Officers have set the founda­ QBE Insurance rector and Departmental Officer 1990, the start of an exciting decade tion for stability and harmony which To the Commission, a body that has Of our major sponsor, QBE Insur­ Government Grants & Assistance Mr Paul Hernage, and we look for­ which we will call the re-birth of will enable all the football family to the difficult task of administering ance, this has been an association The New South Wales Government, ward to an ongoing happy associa- . football, with a committed effort, be served for years to come. the game in New South Wales, all far greater than a Corporate Agree­ through its Sport, Recreation and tion. professional approach and with all people associated with our game re­ ment and both Companies have mu- Racing Department, has again been pushing in the same direction, the The recruitment of Donna Burke to alise the special type of man that is tually benefited. d,. of. great assistance to this League sky's the limit. the position of Administration required to fulfil this most impor­ during 1990. Media Support Manager has had a far reaching im­ tant position. They give their time To John Cloney (Managing Direc­ The thanks of .the League is sin­ Before continuing with what hap­ pact; Reflecting in a far more pro­ freely and in no small way the tor), Graeme Anshutz (General In many areas, this Department has cerely extended to those members pened during the year, I would like fessio na I image for the Sydney growth and stability can be attrib­ Manager) and the Board of Direc­ provided invaluable advice and of the media who have been recep­ to pay a tribute to my predecessor Leagues and our code throughout uted to the formation of this body. tors, a sincere debt of gratitude is planning assistance to the League. tive to accurate reporting in equi- · Ian Granland. The infra-structure the State. Finally this is an opportunity to expressed from all concerned in In particular, the support and coun­ table line with other sports. and knowledge which Ian set up thank the people who do things just football within New South Wales. sel given during our application for made my transition to this position Executive Secretary Linda Black­ for the love of the game, without To single people out in large organ­ accessing a Capital Assistance It is envisaged that in 1991 a major easier than it would have been. The burn, everybodies right hand "man" you there's no football, therefore isations for special mention is rare. Grant for State League Ground De­ offensive in media relations will be League owes a huge debt to Ian for with her expertise, is a foundation the League is eternally grateful. However, Alan Baxter and John velopment ?.nd our application for launched to raise the profile of the the turn around that occurred over stone of the Administration Team. Clancy have been two special types office spac,.; at relocated Sports code and give recognition to those the past three years, so to Ian and Sponsorship of people that have made it a pleas­ House at Wentworth Park. who participate in our great game. his family the League wishes them Dale Carroll and Mathew Mor­ A renewed commitment to the pro­ ure to deal with QBE Insurance. the best for the future. witzer, with youth and enthusiasm curing of monies from the Corpo­ Financially too, the N.S.W. Govern­ The above was achieved in a small on their side, will if they continue to rate Sector has seen promising It is most significant that the ment has again contributed greatly way with the establishment of the Other officials to leave during the work hard and listen can be great results for 1990 and preparation for N.S.W.A.F.L./QBE Insurance rela­ to the maintainance of staffing lev­ Sydney Radio Show on 2SER FM, year, for greener pastures, were assets for the future. 1991 is well underway. tionship grew stronger in the past els and for specific grants. 107.3, thanks to Kevin Taylor and Tony Turner who went into a twelve months, and whilst difficult Rod Gillett, plus Wagga's Prime Butcher Shop and successfully The involvement of A.F.L. ap­ The League views sponsorship as a to monitor, those of us travelling The subsidizing of these salaries is T.V.'s "Focus on Football" show, coached Cookardinia pointee David Levens, as State Di­ vital resource to alleviate the finan­ extensively throughout the State, imperative for the stability and sat­ both innovations have lifted the pro­ United to their third consecutive rector of Umpiring, has continued cial burden on the budget. The suc­ can attest to the recognition and isfactory manning of the League, we file in their respective regions. flag. Craig Holden is travelling with the setting up of a Statewide cessful signing of a major sponsor support of our major sponsor. The are most grateful for this support. around Europe spreading the word, Umpiring Network of willing would allow greater scope for the Commission and Development Super Rame while is on the manage­ people, the infra-structure set in expansion of individual projects, Team continue to strive to provide 1990 Support The Super Raffle again was a suc­ rial staff of Butterfields spreading a place will have long term benefits to such as State of Origin and State­ more exposure for QBE Insurance Chief Executive $ 15,000 cess, however, it never quite reached different type of product. Each one football. A special thanks to wide Development Programs, which and 1990 saw a significant increase State Dir. Coaching $ 14,000 the dizzy heights of its inaugural of the ahove had a profound effect N.S.W.A.F.L. appointee's Max will reduce financial strains on indi­ in same, as too will 1991. Administration Assist. $ 7,000 year. on the growth of our game and their Henry (Sydney Umpires Coach), vidual clubs and leagues. contribution will not be forgotten. John Reid (Fitness Coach) and Australian Football League Many clubs from North, South and Danny Daniels (Goal Umpires The League's venture into endorsed The Australian Football League West availed themselves of this The Administrative and Develop­ Coach), for their contribution to the product agreements can only bene­ also maintained its commitment to wonderful fundraising opportunity. ment Team is the most professional quantity and quality of umpiring has fit all, however, everybody will need the National concept by contribut­ It will continue next year in a slightly and dynamic that one could find in enhanced the projection of the to tow the line if they are to succeed. ing significantly to development different format. 5 4 GENERAL MANAGER'S REPORT 1990 UMPIRING REPORT

The League wishes to record it's sin­ tial walkover. boundary and goal umpire provi­ Schoolboys National Carnival cere thanks to the following Com­ sion. Recruiting of umpires - Brisbane panies for their generous support. Certain professional commentators remains a top priority for all um­ Nick Angelos (Syd ney) were even having difficulty becoming piring groups across the State. A Aanuka Resort, Inst,.mt Air, Hoover, mildly enthusiastic about the historic video has been produced which can Country Final - S.C.G. Sydney N.E.C., Just Jeans, Beaurepaires, Interstate encounter. assist that exercise. Recruiting Michael Forbes (Wagga) Dick Smith Electronics, Ronson, Sun­ through the CES proved most Pat O'Donoghue (Gosford) beam, Australia's Wonderland, But when the final siren sounded on beneficial this year for a number of , Commonwealth Bank Tuesday evening, the attitudes of a groups. Umpiring Accreditation is gaining Travel, Ansett NS. W, Village Road­ Nation had been changed by a special momentum at a National level and show, Kevin and Nola Pay, The be and group ofBlues; The myth ofVictorian The Sydney Senior Panel, under within N.S. W .. Many participants Coca Cola Bottlers. indomitability had been shattered. Max Henry's leadership, enjoyed a were enrolled in the course at the This year has seen great progress much improved year with excellent start ofthe year but with great en­ Sydney Swans On a personal note, I cannot recall made in umpiring across New training and increased numbers. thusiasm but unfortunately for a The Swans being the most highly feeling a greater sense of State pride South Wales. The introduction of a training range of reasons the completion profiled team in New South Wales than during those first few minutes venue at St Marys was attractive rate was disappointing. However, assisted the League in the Develop­ after the electronic scoreboard began Structurally, umpiring has evolved fo r people living locally to a ttend . an increased effort in this area will ment of the game, let's hope that flashing confirmation of the ten point to the point that all Leagues and Next year another training venue take place next year. It is impera­ the co-operative venture continues. victory that few Australian's had Associations are represented with will be added to the existing 3. Liv­ tive that umpires receive coaching The Executive and Staff, when hav­ dreamt possible". an umpiring perso n - the coach, co­ erpool will become the fourth to better equip them for their role. ing time available, have assisted ordinator or contact person. Regu­ venue for Sydney umpires for with professional advice which has I think all Welshmen can relate to lar communication occurs between coaching and training activities. It is pleasing to note that umpiring been invaluable to the professional John's words. and with each member, and as groups have been able to receive presentation of our League. groups monthly meetings occur via A number of representative and sponsorship support which is Conclusion telephone, the communication has trial fixtures were held during th e greatly appreciated. State of Origin Everybody from the Commission to allowed a closer monitoring of um­ year where an umpiring activity The success of the N.S. W. side in the the bootstudder has worked hard in piring performances to take place was held. This ranged from observ­ The Southern Umpiring Council Bi-Centennial Australian Champi­ many fields to make 1990 a re­ as well as keeping aH informed as ing performances, conducting of (S.U.C.) met earlier this year to onships, held in , prompted building year. Let's not rest on our to the local umpiring situation in coaching sessions to videoing look at umpiring across Southern the League to canvass the AF.L. for laurels. The path to the top is an terms of coaching, numbers and games. The fixtures included She ll N.S.W. and the A.CT. with a view the ultimate challenge New South arduous one and noses to the grind­ other related matters. and Teal Cup trials, Country to extending opportunities for local Wales versus Victoria's No. 1 team. stone is required to make the only Championships and C.H.S. Cham­ umpires. Since that meeting a Well it happened on Tuesday night, truly Australian game the best. An Umpiring Development Squad pionships. number of umpiring exchanges May 22, and will go down as an his­ was formed this yea r with umpires took place be tween the Riverina, torical date in this League's history. from Sydney, Albury, Wagga, Mer­ In 1990 representative appoint­ Albury, Sydney and A.CT. umpir­ imbula and the A.CT.. The group ments were keenly sought. These ing groups. The exchange provides Now the dust has settled and the consisting of 16 umpires attended a included:- players and umpires with new euphoria died down may I take this pre-season coaching and training faces/partners which is a healthy opportunity, on behalf of the Com­ camp in Wagga and met monthly State of Origin change to local football. The mission of the N.S.W.A.F.L., to via the telephone in an attempt to Martin Jackson Council, consisting of umpiring thank all concerned for being apart monitor their progress. As part of - Emergency Field coaches from Albury, Riverina, of our special night. that monitoring process they were Tom Evans A.C.T. and the State Director will all observed umpiring under match - Emergenc--y Goal continue to meet on a regular basis John Cloney, Managing Director of conditions during the year. Gary Lawson to plan further umpiring improve­ QBE Insurance, quoted some words - Emergency Boundary ments. of wisdom about the State of Origin The Annual Needs Survey revealed a much improved position in terms Teal Cup - Brisbane A significant undertaking by the of umpiring numbers statewide. Lee Barclay (Wagga) N.S. W.A.F.L. this year was the in­ "Football pundits from Perth to Bris­ Theoretically supply almost met troduction of the "order oft" in bane h:zd described the encounter as demand for field umpire appoint­ Shell Cup - Sydney State League seniors and a 'merciless mismatch' and a 'poten- ments but fell way short in both 6 Tim Beard (Wagga) reserves. Last year the rule existed 7 1990 UMPIRING REPORT (Cont.) COACHING & DEVELOPMENT MANAGER'S REPORT

in Sydney Football League Divi­ first Albury umpire to officiate in Griffith coach and former Fitzroy A testimony to the immediate offi­ sions I and II. With the success evi­ Sydney. footballer, Les Parish, was em­ cials and the Regional organisers, dent in those grades and for the ployed between April a nd October this outfit was well educated and first time the law appearing in the During 1990 the umpiring struc­ to assist Russell service the South­ programmed and responded mag­ Law Book, the Commis~ion intro­ ture across N.S.W. has been further ern part of the N.S. W., and was nificently. To defeat all opponents duced the law with much early op­ strengthed. This has been achieved commensurate with the by over 20 goals to win the Shell Cup position but the results during the through a significant contribution Commission's commitment to serv­ was stark evidence of the work put year vindicate the decision. by all umpiring contacts who give icing all of our State. in by all. so much of their time to assist with The law was instrumental in elimi­ the development of umpiring. It I take this opportunity to thank all The N.S.W.A.F.L. physical and fi­ nating serious breaches from the would be remiss not to mention the of the "New Team" as well as retiring nancial support of hoth P.S.S.A. and game. The conduct of the Sydney investment made in umpiring in long term Sydney Development Of­ CH.S. (Stale Primary Schools and finals this year was in stark contrast N.S.W. by the A.F.L. in both hu­ The 1990 Development Program ficer, Steve Wright, for their efforts High Schools) teams continued and to finals in other major bodies and man and financial terms and the saw a commitment to the enabling and take pride in working with such in fact increased. The School and Leagues where thuggery was the positive impact that is having to­ of volunteers in the football system a group and the positive output and community programmes compli­ of N.S.W., and a transition year as order of the day. wards enhancing the status of um­ product produced during 1990. ment one anot)1er, and as such, the pires and umpiring. we worked to establish structures in systems that the N.S.W.A.F.L. has Football administrators who are both Sydney and throughout the Junior State Football in place will be directed to support responsible for the conduct and The challenges associated with fur­ State to facilitate the ongoing A planned priority policy for our our colleagues from the two schools presentation of our game must give thering the umpiring ca use remain growth and standard of Australian Junior State Programme was for a systems. serious consideration to the im­ with us. They will be met through Football for many years to come. strong "character" component to be plementation of the "order off' or increased co-operation and sup­ included in programming and selec­ While results of both P.S.S.A. and be a responsible party to the de­ port from all involved with our 1990 tion criteria. CH.S. sides showed considerable With the departure ofRiverina De­ mise of the standing and hence great game. improvement and strength, it was velopment Officer, Tony Turner, status of our code. 1990 saw both a more planned se­ interesting to note the character and the year started on a note of building lection process and preparation for maturity ofthese groups, and foot­ This year saw the first A.F.L. Fos­ a "New Team" and the League was both Shell Cup (U15) a nd Teal Cup ball will continue to prosper if such most fortunate tc, recruit former ters Cup game in A.CT.. Martin (U17) Carnivals with the results in a criteria is promoted by State and Jackson, Sydney field umpire, be­ South , Riverina and terms of 'outcomes' being the proof Regional conveynors. Canberra player/coach Russell came the first N.S.W. based field of the hard work of many. Campbell to fill the role of Southern umpire to officiate in a senior The work of Dave Power, Craig Lev­ N.S.W. Development Manager. A.F.L. game. The Teal Cup side learnt a great ings and respective coaches and Re­ Both the wider reference to the deal and saw maximum perform­ gional conveynors is considerable Southern part of the State and that In terms of A.F.L. football in 1990, ance from the talent available. In and recognised by the Development of a managerial role were both quite there were in excess of 140 umpir­ being defeated by Western Austra­ Team. deliberate, and lend themselves lo ing appointments for lia after the final siren, N.S.W. had our philosophy of a Statewide Net­ N.S.W./A.CT. based umpires in improved its best ever performance Coaching Courses work wi th full time "managers of Seniors, Reserves and Under 19's. against this Division I State by over N.A.F.C Level I and II courses were people" supporting and educating 9 goals. A more realistic Teal Cup again conducted with attendances the system. There is a well established career draw could produce better last day and interest high. With Wagga path for N.S.W./A.CT. based um­ results, how~:ver, we continued to Wagga and Sydney the two venues The historic appointment of Dam­ pires to persue to A.F.L. football. l(1ok to the "learning experience" solely observed in the past, it has ien Humphries to the position of To date the bulk of the A.F.L. ap­ rather than just results. A more been confirmed that in 1991 Broken Northern N.S. W. Development pointments have been with A.CT. thornugh pmgramme has been in­ Hill (90 participants) and Co_ffs Har­ Manager based in Coffs Harbour, and Sydney umpires. This year saw troduced for 1991 as we continue to bour have been added to our com­ servicing the four most Northern Sydney and A.CT. based umpire raise our standards and strive for the mitment. The South Coast and Leagues of N.S.W. underlined our officiate at Carrara, in Queen­ most effective programme. Newcastle areas will be discussed as commitment to all, and the long sland. Also Lee Barclay, from future venues in the near future. N.S.W. Development Squad term growth and development of Wagga, travelled to Sydney to offi­ The Shell Cup side was a testimony The Level I Correspondence our code. ciate in A.F.L. Under 19 football as to a planned approach to improve Course was inaugurated to provide the disappointing 1989 Programme. for those unable to physically attend did Mark Phillips who became the 8 9 COACHING & DEVELOPMENT MANAGER'S REPORT (Cont.) SOUTHERN REGION DEVELOPMENT MANAGER'S REPORT

course venues. ment Programme. New South Wales stickers and emergence of The Rock with two These competitions are very impor­ N.S.W. State of Origin posters arc competitive sides. At the conclu­ tant to the development of football The Development Team continued Each club, with the exception of St added promotional resources aimed sion of the Ganmain and Leeton as they provide Australian Football its priority of educating both current George, contributed to the pro­ at promoting a cultural acceptance Zone Junior competitions it was de­ for a variety of ages and gives the and future teachers via the Level 'O' gramme by appointing a person to and belonging to Australian Foot­ cided to amalgamate both junior children the opportunity to play accreditation course. act as a Development Officer and ball in the "First State". zones which is the correct move in against their own age group and introduce the Aussie Footy Pro­ the interests of Australian Football sizes. Development Camps gramme in to local Primary Schools. Aussie Footy in these regions. A successful Development Camp The Development Team has contin­ During the year I was involved with was held in for eighty The efforts in particular of Sam ued its commitment to the National 1990 also heralded the first major the selection of the Shell (U/15's) attendees in January. Rather than Moore, Gary Hutchinson and Neil Aussie Footy Programme, stead­ Gala Day for primary schools in and Teal (U/l 7's) Cup for the just catering for the "Elite few", the Brunton, and all of the men who fastly maintaining it's philosophy of It's that time of the year where we Wagga and consisted of 14 schools N.S.W. representative sides. Development Team consider these tried to combine career/football/ assisting the teaching fraternity look back and reflect on activities with twenty children taking part camps as an ideal forum for encour­ Development work was greatly ap­ rather than just providing a service. which have made 1990 a successful from each school. Selection trials were held in our re­ agement, improvement and identi­ preciated. The five week programme initiated one in the Southern part of N.S.W .. gion before taking part in the state fication of young players in New by the Development Team has been This Gala Day followed the five trials at Merimbula and Wagga. South Wales. That the N.S.W.A.F.L. is to Lake the received with great enthusiasm. Firstly, having commenced duties as Aussie Footy skill lesson plans This at the moment is a huge task next step in 1991 is vital to the devo­ Development Manager for the which were conducted at each especially the U/17's as most senior 1991 secs such camps being held in lution of responsibility for commu­ 1991 Southern region I quickly identified school. A similar day was also held clubs play U/18's which makes it Wagga, Sydney, Leeton and Coffs nity football in Sydney, and supports 1991 sees great prospects with pos­ the lack of exposure our game suf­ in Leeton with four schools taking very difficult to find out these play­ Harbour and will continue these and its philosophy of enabling helpers. sibly the most responsible and inno­ fered and I set about negotiating on part. ers who are eligible for selection. even more into the future. vative programmes to be introduced behalf of the N.S.W.A.F.L. a local Resource Publication in the history of N.S.W. football. football show with Prime Televi­ These Gala Days will now become I travelled away with the N.S.W. an annual event due to the great School Competitions An area sadly lacking in recent years Participation rates will become a sion. Combined High School side to Br­ The school competitions saw mixed has been that of producing manuals major focus, not with a crass short response from not only the children isbane and am very happy to report results with the highlight being the and docu ments to allow people in term approach, but with a planned We were fortunate enough to be involved but also the schools them­ that the N.S.W. Side acquitted performances of the Wauchope and N.S.W. football to develop the and methodical manner. Conso li­ able to run a football show during selves. themselves very credibly going down Eden High Schools, in the Swans game. dation and development in the the half time interval of the Match narrowly to Victoria in the final. I Shield and Lions Cup respectively. South, a revival at _junior level in of the Day on each Sunday for four­ 1990 was a good year in relation to must say this competition is very The production by the N.S. W.A.F.L. Sydney, and the spread of new clubs teen consecutive weeks. visits from the Sydney Swans players well run and the quality of players The N.S.W.A.F.L. sees a regional Development Team of a 5 week in the North, are all achievable and Coach Colin Kinnear. involved was of a high standard. For approach to School competitions Aussie Footy Lesson Plan, ensured goals. The appointment of Les Parish as a this to continue we certainly need to part time Development Officer, lo­ Visits from Steven Wright, David support this carnival as it gives all being the direction to persue, with both ease of use by the user, and community clubs, particularly in teachers prepared to undertake the We look forward to the challenges cated at Griffith, was a tremendous Willis, David Murphy, those involved a great experience success as it gave the S01.~thern part and Robert Kerr were very much and further enhances the develop­ Sydney, providing support for com­ programme, previously believing it ahead. ofN.S.W. not only the extra person­ appreciated by all and allowed us to ment of Australian Rules Football petitors. too difficult. Thanks nel to cover this part of the State visit numerous areas including the for these children in our State of but also the knowledge which Les Hume, Tallangatta, Northern Riv­ N.S.W .. The involvement of schools in the A standard Level O Coaches/ QBE Insurance was able to pass on in promoting the erina, MIA and Wagga and District provided competitions is greatly ap­ Teachers Course Instructors Man­ Australian Football League - Com­ game of Australian Rules Football Leagues and schools. I will certainly I conducted Level O Coaching preciated, and the future will see a ual is an Australian first, and a missioners and Staff within our region. be looking for this support to be on­ Courses at the Sturt University, more workable format for all in document enabling Level I and II N.S.W. Government - Sport, Rec­ going and building to more visits to Wagga, and also a course for the which to be involved. coaches throughout N.S.W. to edu­ reation and Racing Department cate people in the Aussie Footy N.A.F.C. - all Staff In total Les and I were able to con­ other areas so as our game of Aus­ Department of Sport. These duct some 200 clinics which included tralian Football continues to courses are very important as the Sydney Development Oflicer area. V.F.D.F. - Kevin Sheehan and Mick Daniher around 7,000 children ranging in develop and prosper. participants get an idea of what Program ages from 6 to 15 years. qualities they must possess to be a 1990 ~aw the Sydney office take the The Developm ent Squad Proce­ Rothmans Foundation - Coaching There were a variety of school com­ coach and also offers resources to first step towards seeing the State dural Guide for implimentation of Course Funding The Wagga District Junior comp1e­ petitions which Les and I helped or­ work with. League clubs become the focus of the Regional Development Pro­ Sydney Aust. Football Club tition had an increase of numbf rs ganise and run (ten in all) and also Australian Football in their respec­ gramme in 1990/91 is a quality and playing the game of Aus1tra1;an made presentation of trophies, etc... This year also saw the re­ tive communities, by introducing on instructive resource. · Rules Football and also saw !the re- throughout the year. introduction of the Sun Kick. Les a minor scale, a Sydney Develop- 11 I NORTHERN REGION DEVELOPMENT MANAGER'S REPORT SOUTHERN REGION DEVELOPMENT MANAGER'S REPORT

very experienced a nd dedicated for their success in reaching the fi­ and myself both conducted trials There will also be an administration As can be seen 1990 has been a tre­ people - Tim Johnson (Coach), Pat nals must go to hard working coach with the eventual winner being course as this area is a very impor­ mendous year and this has been pos­ Thompson (Assistant Coach), Ted Terry Minahan. Mark Pitura, of St Michaels High tant part as to how football clubs sible through the assistance of all Ray (Manager) and Charlie Corbett School in Wagga. Mark made the run and survive, etc ... junior, senior club personnel, (Trainer). It was a tremendous ef­ With the football season finishing in grand final of the Sun Kick and wore schools and local people who have fort on and off the field by both the September, all the good work with the Sydney Swans colours. Next year I will be running four de­ been willing to give up their time to boys who played and the staff who the juniors in and out of schools in velopment camps so as to provide help develop and promote the game worked with them. the early part of the year is still I attended numerous junior presen­ more opportunities and expertise to of Australian Rules Football in the being carried on. With the help and tation evenings throughout South­ guys ranging in age from thirtee n to Southern part of New South Wales. These trips provided the incentive enthusiasm of people such as Jeff ern N.S.W. and was very impressed seventeen. and motivation to organise and con­ Bray (Kempsey), Gerard Dryden with not only the amount of children duct the inaugural Northern NSW (Lismore), Brendan Drum (Coffs but also the parents who were pres­ From the time of my appointment Schoolboys Representative Carni­ Harbour) and Graham Nuttall as Northern Region Development val, held in Coffs Harbour. Four (Tamworth) more clinics and gala ent. Manager, in January this year, it has regions along the North Coast of days are planned for 1990 and work A first for this region was the intro­ been go-go-go. With no time to N.S.W. were represented: tu kick off the "Aussie Footy" com­ duction of Little League games dur­ settle in, J found myself in Wagga Far North Coast (RichmondRiver), petitions in 1991 is already under­ ing the half time interval of all assisting at the 1990 January Devel­ Clarence Valley, Mid North Coast way. Farrer League finals. This proved opment Camp. Then a hectic week and the Lower North Coast. very successful and I will be looking spent in the Sydney office before Over the summer months Northern to introduce this into the Riverina heading North. This proved to be a great success N.S.W. will have a 'Development Football League next year. with boys from many different high Squad' training, with the aim to im­ After a quick round trip visit to meet schools coming together for the first prove the skills of boys between the At present, I am busy organising the Committees of each of the four time and competing fo r the areas in ages of 14-17 years who show poten­ U15 and U17 development squads Northern NSW Leagues, where we games of good standard. The even­ tial. This will culminate in a game to attend training sessions before stopped for nothing, (just ask the tual winner being the Mid North against Newcastle in February 1991. Christmas and also into the new Kangaroo?) it was back to Coffs Coast team. year. There will be three separate Harbour to set up our base. Also new to the North will be the squads, the M.I.A. area (70 chil­ The boys were spurred on by a good first Development Camp which will dren), Wagga area (70 children) and Making contact with the schools and crowd of local players, officials and be run in Coffs Harbour in January, also the Murray Border area (70 conducting clinics was the priority, parents who assisted on the day and 14-16. The boys will receive coach­ children). I see this as an exciting and for the next few months schools representatives from the NSWAFL ing from senior coaches and players venture into the development of from Forster to Tweed Heads and in Tim Johnson (Development from both the N.S.W.A.F.L. and Australian Football as it provides as far out as Wee Waa found them­ Manager), David Levens (State Di­ Sydney Swans. This is an opportu­ more opportunities for those who selves playing a relatively obscure rector of Umpiring) and represen­ nity which has previously not been haven't had that in the past. This is game. The clinics created quite a tatives from the Sydney Swans in readily available to them. a statewide setup with ten different bit of interest, especially in the pri­ Steve Wright and Rob Snowden regions being represented. mary schools with the Aussie Footy (U19's Co-ordinator). One high­ Many doors have been opened dur­ modified game concept. As well a light of the day for the boys was ing 1990 and support from schools, At the conclusion of these training number of high schools were also Steve Wright taking time out to talk senior clubs and the community, I'm sessions all regions will play a game keen to become involved. with them and answer any questions hopeful, will continue to grow. between a selected region in rela­ that t.hey had for him. tion to player ability. All squads are In May I found myself travelling to Looking ahead to 1991 the work has named after present A.F.L. players Merimbula for the Teal Cup trials Another highlight for Northern only just begun. There are many who will appear at one of the train­ and then later to Brisbane in July NSW was the Wauchope High more clinics, follow up visits and ing session~ Most squads will be for the Teal Cup Championships. School's Under 15 Swans Shield new initiatives to be carried out. I coached hy local accredited senior Both trips resulted in a number of team who made it through to the am looking forward to another year persons from that region. good experiences for me and I was finals which were held in Wagga. of challenges and further growth in only too pleased to be involved, es­ Although the boys did not win they the North of the State. Coming up in 1991 for Southern pecially with the N.S.W. Teal Cup gained valuable experience and will N.S.W. I wiil be conducting a Level side where I was working with some be better for it. A lot of the credit I and Level II Coaching Course. 13 12 1990 STATE OF ORIGIN

QBE INSURANCE N.S.W. Player of the Match age the team details. N.S.W. STATE OF ORIGIN TEAM John Longmire With two training sessions held on NAME CLUB Captain: Terry Daniher Monday evenings at the S.C.G., the Anthony Daniher Essendon Vice Captain: Steve Wright coach had the opportunity to famil­ Michael Gayfer Collingwood iarize the players with one another Brett Allison Nth Melbourne Other Officials: and through dinners after each ses­ Tim Powell Richmond Fitness Advisor Laurie Axford sions, sow the seeds for a competi­ Bill Brownless Geelong Runner Geoff Polities tive showing. Mark Eustice Sydney Property Manager Mike Mealand David Bolton Sydney Doctor Phil Loxley Injuries to key New South Welsh­ Terry Daniher Essendon Physiotherapist Doug Coleman men played heavily on the minds of Wayne Carey Nth Melbourne Head Trainer Bruce Hunter selectors, and media consensus was Craig Potter Sydney Trainers Alex Kair that this group were too big and Neil Cordy Sydney Matt. Sheedy too slow. John Longmire Nth Melbourne Colin Moore Bernard Toohey Sydney Gary Zealand The pressure and innumerahle de­ Steve Wright Sydney Barry Snowden tails to handle were dealt with by Chris Daniher Essendon the small N.S. W.A.F.L. staff and by Michael Werner Essendon Other Ollicials: Tuesday, May 22, 1990, many a fur­ Michael Phyland Sydney Bob McConnell rowed brow had been caused, yet Barry Mitchell Sydney Rod Gillett all proceeded to plan. John Ironmonger Fitzroy Peter Krisihos Neil Daniher Essendon Bernie Dowling The attendance figures were a sub­ Mark Roberts Brisbane Ted Ray ject of major interest and debate Russell Morris Hawthorn from the outset, with 15-20,000 A Special Moment in Time. considered an admirable goal given Officials: this inaugural showing and the per­ Colin Kinnear Coach Standing in the plush corporate fa­ formance of the Sydney AF.L. Tim Johnson Manager cilities of the Sydney Cricket Club causing a decline in spectator Ian Robson M.D. Manager Ground, AF.L. Executive Com­ support. STATE OF ORIGIN Rick Quade Chairman of missioner, Alan Schwab's, Selectors announcement of a State of Origin When the heavens opened at ap­ ACTION Craig Davis Selector match between Victoria and New proximately 1.45pm on the historic John Reid Selector South Wales brought two reac­ day, it appeared as if the .elements Tony Franklin Selector tions. Excitement as to the staging could ruin weeks of planning. That of such a significant contest involv­ 14,000 spectators witnessed the his­ Result: ing our beloved Blues, and trepida­ toric proceedings was both satisfy­ N.S.W. tion as to the enormity of the task ing, significant and a pointer to a 2-4 8-5 11-6 13-8 (86) ahead - beating the Big V! huge following at the next encoun­ Victoria ter. 4-5 7-8 9-12 10-16 (76) Wi:h ground rules set and the coach announced (Colin Kinnear), Not surprisingly, given the charac­ Goals: the N.S.W.A.F.L. established aspir­ ter and origins of the individuals, N.S.W.: J. Longmire 8, T. Daniher, ing General Manager, Craig Davis, great tension hung in the team W. Carey, B. Toohey, N. Daniher, in position to put together a selec­ coach that weaved its way through M. Roberts l. tion panel and work towards the Sydney's saturated peak hour offer­ line up of a Blues unit capable of ings to reach the S.C.G .. Best Players: J. Longmire, B. Alli­ competitiveness, and Development son, M. Eustice, T. Powell, S. Manager, Tim Johnson, to form The support staff performed to Wright, J. Ironmonger the off field organisation and man- characteristic perfection as the 14 15 1990 STATE OF ORIGIN THE LAST TIME NSW last met Victoria in a state game at the SCG in 1949. Victoria won the game 18.18.1ZB to _ _ . Black and White jumper turned to The half time attitude was to re­ dream of a code of National 9 4 58 Sky Blue, the Black and Red shorts count what was needed to be suc­ strength and significance all were to those of the New South Wales cessful and not to get carried away. realised after the siren. variety and minds prepared for the challenge of a lifetime - to beat the The third stanza developed into A new tradition has been set and V. the classical "Beauty and the Beast" pioneers of our game in this State, struggle with Victorian pride bat­ battling opponents to our game The Coach maintained a profes­ tling with New South Wales stub­ from all and sundry, slept in sional calm and Captain Terry bornness and character. The six heaven or earth very peacefully on Daniher spoke of unity and enjoy­ point "lemon break" lead was earnt Tuesday night, May 22, 1990. ment as the Blues set forth shortly by observing the small things and after 7.00pm. commitment to moving the ball forward in the slippery conditions. Special Thanks to ... The Blue and White "Mexicans" certainly opened at its usual high Kinnear exulted the players to The Players velocity with unpressured majors keep their appointment with his­ The Coach - Colin Kinnear early in the first stanza causing an tory and amongst the rain and N.S.W. Support Staff & Officials ominous hush amongst the Wara­ slush twenty two young men must Messrs. Schwab & Oakley for their tah faithful, with Victoria leading have made their own commitme nt National commitment and vision. 4.5 (29) to 2.4 (16) at the first to 'mate and jumper'. A.F.L. Commissioners & Directors break. Slippery forwards and A.F.L. Clubs & Staff greater understanding in the mid Twenty three seconds into the final QBE Insurance field set the Von a path to domi­ chapter, John Longmire marked on Tony Hobbs - A.F.L. Publicist nance. his chest the relatively dry Sherrin Tony Peek - A.F.L. Media Director and converted from thirty metres Sydney A.F.C. for support & un­ The second act saw a further em­ out, to edge the Blues to a twelve selfishness phasising of the Prince and the point lead. The gallant Victorians Sydney Officials assisting Victorian Pauper tale as the white V's ran struggled back and after several Side with arrogance and style to head points saw a goal and an opportu­ Those supportive members of the the Welshmen by up to 5 goals dur­ nity to return things to how they media. ing the crucial thirty minutes. Just should be. N.S. W.A.F.L. Staff as the poisoned pens of certain sec­ Fosters - C. U.B. tions of the Sydney and National That enigmatic St George lad, Ansett media danced with delight across euphemistically nicknamed "The The '49'ers - N.S.W. 1949 State notebook pages, the Blues began Fridge", forged his name in history Team Members to receive reward for fanatical ap­ at the eleven minute mark with a John Cawsey & Co. - Mick Miller plication to team principles. Five left foot fifty metre "slider" from Umpiring Directors - Bill Deller & goals without reply from the the Bill O'Reilly pickets and sig­ David Levens 14½minute mark saw the auda­ nalled a "Defend with all your Sydney Clubs - Sydney University cious "amateurs" actually head the might" call to his battle weary and Holroyd Parramatta (Curtain­ "might of the south" at the major mates. raiser) interval, with the crowd in raptu­ ous support, and a new State of As the final minute or two ticked Origin phenomena - John by, one can only recount the united Longmir(' · created. chant of the 14,000 proud New South Welshmen, the heroic "You 'II have to go a long way to ever smothering, tackling and running see a better half offooty". of the players in the Sky Blue, and the end to a sixty five year drought. Bmce McAvaney on John Longmire al halftime - 7 Network. Celebration, pride and the Schwab 16 HISTORY OF THE GAME 1990 TRIBUNAL REPORT

Two months before the 1990 State Record filed this Report:- Frank Dixon, former Lord Mayor of The tribunal enquired into 119 alleged field offences As was pointed out in the 1988 Report, cries of incon­ Sydney, after attending the A.F.L. of Origin clash, League offi~ials (including two citings by clubs), considered six appeals sistency conveniently close an eye to the fact that any function made a special appearance were presented with a Football Re­ # Jubilation was felt in Sydney this against refusal of clearance and two appeals from af­ one case is not necessarily like any other and the tri­ at the 49'ers affair and in his inmim­ cord and a team photograph, from week, because the Victorian team has filiated junior tribunals, provided legal advice to three bunal exercises its jurisdiction not in a static world but Jack Dean, of the 1949 encounter, been beaten by N.S. W., the defeat, I itable way quoted a saying from the affiliated country leagues and discharged the delegated as a moderator of whatever the prevailing pattern of the last time New South Wales might add, did not depress us Victori­ past:- power of the National Australian Football Council in on field discipline is, from season to season (and some­ played Victoria. The Welshmen ans, (how things have changed), on one Teal Cup match report. At the date of this report, times from week to week). So, in 1989 the tribunal went down 18-16 (126) to,9-4 (58). the contrary, we were pleased, not be­ ''As Mark Antony said as he entered two reports remain to be heard. noted that its policy was "not ... the extended removal cause the Sydneysiders had won, but Cleopatra's tent, 1' m not here to talk", of players from the game except where that is necessary the air of respect was still there. The The Football Record could be because the result showed that the Although the number of players reported has increased for ... the maintenance of on field discipline" and prac­ brought for 6d, items of interest lads in the Northern State were pro­ kicks were longer, the hits harder, the almost 40% on the 1989 total, the percentage of re­ tised what it preached by rewarding a 22% fall in the marks higher than the light towers, from the Record were:- gressing, and that it will mean as ported players pleading guilty remains virtually un­ number of reports that yearwith a 10% shift toward stimulus for the Australian Game let's not let the truth ruin a good story. changed at 36% (37% in 1989) and acquittals have penalties involving two match suspensions or less. #Sir E.J. Hallstrom, Patron of the where the majority of Australians declined from 1 in 5 (1989) to 1 in 6, so the greater Faced this year with a 38% increase in reports, the The mixing of the 49'ers and those New South Wales League, will have in the past preferred a code that volume of reports seems not to be the result of any average period of suspension has been raised in re­ special 90's Blues are a sight to be­ bounce the ball to set today's big game is by no means Australian. heightened sensibility on the part of umpires. The sponse, a reaction entirely consistent with the pro­ in motion. Mr Hallstrom has evinced hold. tribunal's response is to be seen in the deterrence­ claimed policy reproduced above. It is recognised, keen interest in the activities of the Victoria has an overall imposing driven sentencing pattern: offences attracting a however, that merely reciting this a t the end of each "Thanks for the memories, boys". National Code in this City and yester­ record in Inter-State matches and relatively light penalty (two match suspension or less) season is a second-best solution to lack of understand­ day entertained the Victorians at Melbourne has always been the are down to 58% from 73% last year. ing of how the tribunal collectively thinks and it is Luncheon at Taronga Park mecca of the sport. Many of the intended to develop, 1991, this season's initiative of greatest players have worn the big There has, of course, been the annual attack on the communicating policies and practices to players and #Recently, Jack Dyer (Captain of the V, possibly non greater than the cur­ tribunal's consistency, but the sentencing statistics supporters alike through the series Tribunal Topics in Victorian team and familiarly known rent chairman of the Victorian State clearly demonstrate that the pattern of penalities im­ the Football Record. as Captain Blood) made an a.:L time Selectors, . posed remains responsive, among other things, to the Victorian record by playing his 307th level of reportable activity, which is what a sentencing game, thereby eclipsing the long stand­ So it was like that when Dyer, policy has to be 'consistent' with. Acomparativesched­ ing record of Gordon Coventry. To Shane, McGrath, Rose, , ule of the past three seasons is instructive:- mark the occasion a presentation will Denis Coroner, Leo Turner and the be made to this grand player at the like arrived for combat in 1949. In Sports Ground tomorrow, where those days the battle lines were Newtown will play St George in a de­ drawn, it was Aussie Rules for Mel­ 1988 1989 1990 ferred competition match. bourne and Rugby League for Sydney. Number of Reports 110 86 119 # Eddie Hart (Fitzroy Fullforward) is a brother-in-law ofthe central umpire, League Officials faced with all this Percentage of Players who: Tom King. He has kicked 52 goals history decided that the "Football this season and is second to the new Family" should be re-united to re­ i). pleaded guilty 40 37 36 Victorian star, Coleman. kindle memories of that match. ii). pleaded not guilty but found - While there has been a long break So a function was organised to pay between Victoria and N.S.W. games tribute to these gladiators of the - guilty 37 41 44 it should be recorded that the first past and a concerted effort was - guilty of lesser offence 6 4 4 of such contests took place as far made to contact them, the search - not guilty 20 19 16 back as 1905 and the first in Sydney was exhilarating, Frank Dixon 82 in 1914. year old coach, Wilson, Butcher, uii). were suspended two Lendrum, Dunleavy, Hayes, Dean, matches or less 63 73 58 On two occasions New South Wales Free, Hughes, Champion, Magee, has been successful - in 1923 and Tonkin, Danny Wilson amd Mascot 1925 both games were in Sydney. Ian Dixon, were found and asked to After the 1923 victory the Football attend the now historic match. 19 18 1990 TRIBUNAL REPORT 1990 QBE INSURANCE STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Played at Football Park, Phillip, Results Consolation Final A.C.T., May 19 and 20, 1990. Qualifying Rounds Sydney R.F.L. 4-2 5-8 7-10 12-13 (85) 1990 was indeed a memorable year 6-6 16-11 20-18 25-19 (169) Farrer for the QBE Insurance State Cham- Farrer League 2-3 4-4 10-9 11-10 (76) INCIDENCE & DISPOSAL OF REPORTS, 1990 pionships being hosted for the first 1-1 3-3 4-5 9-8 (62) OFFENCE time by the Australian Capital Ter- Goals: ritory Australian Football League Goals: Sydney: M. Porta 3, P. Robertson 2, Total Not Striking Rough Abusive Assault Charging Other R.F.L.: P. Stretton 6, M. Carroll 5, B. Kershaw 2, M. Conlan, P. Smith, GulHy and welcoming the inclusion of the Play Language Umpire A.C.T. representative team. J. Lawton 3. B. Suckling 3, S. R. Podbury, R. Lewis, A Mills. McMahon 2, W. Sykes 2, G. McK- Farrer: D. Currie 4, N. Irvin 2, J. elvie 2, B. Vi lcins, L. Parish. ~ The Championships were played in Cashman 2, D. Carey, P. Irvine, R. STATE LEAGUE fine weather with excellent facilities Farrer: M. Hofert 3, D. Carey 2, J. Ellis. 2 15 1 CAMPBELLTOWN 11 1 1 at Football Park, Phillip. Cashman, J. Quilter. D. Currie, N. 1 1 2 20 4 Irvin 1. FINAL EAST SYDNEY 12 2 2 1 6 The first match saw close neigh- R.F.L. HILLS 5 19 4 bours Riverina and Farrer clash Best: 6-5 10-8 17-16 22-21 (15 3) NORTH SHORE 14 2 3 11 1 with Riverina ably led by Captain/ R.F.L.: L. Parish, J. Lawton, B. A.C.T. 10 1 HOL. PARRAMATTA Coach Les Parish proving too strong Suckling, I. Bloomfield, P. Stretton, 0-2 7-4 8-5 13-10 (88) 1 1 2 13 3 ST GEORGE 9 and running out winners by 14 goals. S. McMahon. 2 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 2 Farrer: R. Robinson, S. Cole, C. Goals: 11 1 WESTERN SUBURBS 7 1 3 While the second match involved Bevan, M. Hofert, D. Malone, W. R:F.L.: P. Strett on 5, G. Pieper 4, the debut in the State Champion- Skeers. W. Sykes 4, M. Walsh, B. Suckling, g_,_b ships of the A.C.T. which with their M. Carroll 2. B. Vilcins, J. Morton, 3 BALMAIN 2 home ground advantage dominated A.C.T. League J. Agresta 1. 1 play to defeat Sydney by 7 goals. 6-4 11-6 15-11 21 -13 (139) A.C.T.: T. Wynd, S. Cornish 3, A BANKSTOWN 1 4 1 Sydney League Mapleson 2, D. Daniel, J. Hird, B. BAULKHAM HILLS 4 1 1 On the Sunday morning a close 1-2 4-8 9-12 14-19 (103) Wharton, G . Cannon, J . BLACKTOWN 1 tussle saw Sydney after a dour Mohrwinkel. HAWKES BURY struggle finally defeated Farrer 16- Goals: 1 1 5 LIVERPOOL 2 13 (85) to 11-10 (76). A.C.T.: A Mapleson 4, B. Wharton nest: 2 MANLY 2 3, G. Cannon, C. Neilson, S. Cor- R.F.L.: W. Sykes (Best on Ground), 2 NTHN EAGLES 2 In the Final Riverina was dominant nish, B. Aulich, T. Wynd 2, P. Ire- L. Parish, J. Thomas, P. Stretton, B. 2 2 PENRITH 1 racing to a 39 point quarter time land, A Mills, J. Hird, S, Gallop 1. Suckling, G . Doswell , J. Agresta. 1 SUTHERLAND 1 lead. A.C.T. had the be tter of pos- Sydney: C. Masterson, P. Robertson A.C.T.: T. Wynd, B. Aulich, J. Hird, 5 3 8 119 19 4, M. O'Hurley 2, B. Kershaw, A !TOTAL 84 7 12 session in the second quarter and B. Denton, S. Cornish, D. Daniel. 10 4 3 8 16 reduced the deficit to 22 points at Mills, A Taylor, M. Conlan 1. ias % 71 6 half time. Player of the Ca rnival: Best: Les Parish (Riverina) R.F.L. fired again in the third term A.C.T.: S. Gallop, B. Wharton, J. and upe nded the A.C.T. 7-8 to 1-1. Hird, B. Aulich, A Mills, P. Ireland, The A.C.T.A.F.L., in particular T. Wynd. Kevin Hassett, Tony Stubbs and The Riverina were successful in Alan Hird must be congratuled on clinching their third consecutive Sydney: B. Kershaw, P. Robertson, the work put into making the Car- title, the first time since the Cham- C. Masterso n, M . Conlan, R . nival such a success. pionships inception in 1974 that a Podbury, M. Porta. team has won three titles in a row.

20 21 1990 QBE INSUR.ANCE COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS 1990 QBE INSURANCE COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS

Northern Division - Summerland 6-10(46)D Facilities were excellent with the Farrer 5-5 (35) D Tumbi Umbi Newcastle 5-1 (31) Leisure Coast doing a first class job Leisure Coast 3-6 (24) in the organisation of the Champi­ Although played on a heavy sur­ North Coast 8-6 (54) D onships. Final face, the Northern Division of the Mid North Coast 4-6 (30) Sapphire Coast 10-18 (78) D Country Championships was After the first day, the Sapphire Central West 9-7 (61) played in fine weather and with a Central Coast 6-9 (45) D Coast gave due notice that they spirit of comradery and purpose to North Coast 3-8 (26) were once again the team to beat. Best Players: match. In a heartstopping semi final on S.F.L. I: N. Archer Newcastle 5-4 (34) D the second day the Central West Farrer: W. Gardner Magnificently run by the Central Summerland 4-8 (32) defeated Sydney Football by a Leisure Coast: R. Pekin Coast A.F.L. with all of it's clubs mere two points to take their place Central West: K. Siegert weighing in with people to assist, North West 8-11 (59) D in the final match against Sapphire Sapphire Coast: P. Davis the six Northern Leagues came to Md North Coast 0-6 (6) Coast. Player of the Carnival: the beautiful Central Coast with P. Davis the clear intention of making the Central Coast 6-10(46)D The final match saw Central West final on the sacred turf of the Mid North Coast 2-5 (17) put up a gallant effort to be de­ Final S.C.G .. fea ted by Sapphire Coast 10-18 Newcastle 18-5 (113) D (78) to Central West 9-7 (61). Due to the inclement weather the As the programme unfolded two North West 0-2 (2) final was initially transferred from things were mose evident, firstly Paul Davis from the Sapphire the S.C.G. to Trumper Park. After that all regions had improved Summerland 8-7 (55) D Coast was named Player of the much work by the S.C.G. grounds markedly, and two, that Summer­ North Coast 3-1 (19) Carnival. staff the OK was given to play on land had done so dramatically. the hallowed turf at 8.00am on the Final Ann and Stan Kozlowski together Sunday morning. A move which 1990 Country Champions hip Winners Sapphire Coast Ultimately it was the group from Central Coast 11-15 (81) D with their committee, and the clubs v-as greatly appreciated by both Below Runners Up Centra l Coast. our Northern most League and the Summer land 7-9 (51) from the district, in particular, teams and supporters. host side that met in the final. His­ Nowra, and H.M.A.S. Albatross tory now records that the Central Best Players: must be congratulated on their ef­ Sapphire Coast quickly showed Coast side defeated Summerland Central Coast: P. Southwell forts in staging a first class carnival. their dominance and, despite a in a desperate struggle of forty four Newcastle: S. Palmer concerted effort by the Central very tired young men. A victory Mid North Coast: G. Shaw Results: Coast team, ran out convincing certainly deserved by the 'Coasters' North Coast: M. Spring S.F.L. I 7-5 (47) D winners 21-14 (140) to 9-9 (63). and a very successful campaign by North West: M. Corbett Farrer 4-5 (29) the Summerland boys with a prom­ Summerland: G. Whalan Goalkickers ise of better yet to come. Player of the Carnival: Sapphire Coast 9-5 (59) D Sapphire Coast M. Corbett Farrer 2-7 (19) J. De Brassek P. Jacobson, J. Ly­ The N.S.W.A.F.L. congratulates all gon, B. Jordan (5), A. Scott, L. Leagues on their conduct and ap­ Southern Division - Nowra Central West 5-2 (32) D Treccey, C. Russell (2), A. Alder­ proach and also Messrs. Ian Leisure Coast 1-4 (10) ton, S. Larkin, M. Clothier (1). Granland, Kevin Kelleher, Alan Teams from the Leisure Coast, Hammond and the Central Coast Sapphire Coast, Farrer Division II, Central Coast Australian Football League work­ Sydney Football League and Cen­ Central West 7-6 (48) D C. Hart, N. Clark, W. Byrne, P. ers for their untiring efforts to tral West descended on the pictur­ S.F.L. I 7-4 (46) Southwell (2), W. Macuire (1). make the weekend the outstanding esque town of Nowra to compete in success it was. the Southern Division of the Coun­ Sapphire Coast 8-5 (50) D Best Player: try Championships with a view of S.F.L. I 2-3 (15) B. O'Brien (Sapphire Coat) Results: taking a spot in the Final to be Central Coast 6-9 (45) D played at the Sydney Cricket Leisure Coast 6-7 (43) D Umpires North West 1-2 (8) Ground. Farrer 4-6 (30) M. Forbes (Wagga), P. 22 O'Donoghue (Central Coast). 23 1990 U17 TEAL CUP 1990 U17 TEAL CUP (Cont.)

Day two saw a change in program­ TEAL CUP Tuesday, July 10 All Australian Emergency: TRIALS ming with first round successes in BRISBANE West. Australia 12-8 (80) D Justin Way -MERIMBULA Murray Border and N.S. W. Country N.S.W. 11-9 (75) Composite opposed for selectors to JULY 8-15, 1990 Goals: Way 3, Breed 3, England 2, Final Placings: view players under intense pressure. Irvin 2, Whyte 1. Division I V.M.F.L. Intense pressure was spot on wiht Coach: Tim Johnson Best: Way, Drennan, Whyte, King, South Australia talent and desire to the forefront. Assist. Coach: Pat Thompson Richards, Green, Gooden. Western Australia The Composite boys came out of V.C.F.L. Once again exhaustive efforts by of­ Manager: Ted Ray the blocks firing to hold a comfort­ Thursday, July 12 Division II Queensland ficials throughout our large State Trainer: Charlie Corbett able four to five goal buffer for most N.S.W. 17-9 (111) D Tasmania saw the gathering of the eighty eight of the day with Murray Border firing Nth. Territory 6-10 (46) New South Wales best Under 17 year old footballers The Team: home in the last quarter to issue a Goals: Drennan 6, Breed 3, Irvin 2, North. Territory to compete in the 1990 Teal Cup N.S.W. Composite: Tim Ferguson serious challenge, before the State­ King 2, Green, Richards, Whyte, A.C.T. Trials at the picturesque location of (West Broken Hill), Mark Sanson wide team rallied to run out 11 point Mooney 1. seaside Merimbula. joint Vice Captain (Sydney Swans victors. A great contest. U19), Dale Betterman (Central Best: King, Drennan, Cole, N.S. W. quest for the 1990 Common­ Mooney, Cullen, Nevin. wealth Bank Teal Cup commenced With thirty positions in the N.S.W. Broken Hill), Adam Betterman The final match betwee n Sydney with it's departure for Queensland Teal Cup squad on offer, the foot­ (Central Broken Hill), Jason and Riverina was also a beauty with Friday, July 13 by bus from the S.C.G. on Wednes­ ball was fast and furious, with mag­ Mooney Captain (Sydney Swans Riverina holding sway until the Blue N.S.W. 12-7 (79) D day, July 4. nificent sunny weather contributing U19), Shayne England (Nelson and Golds sniffed victory. That Riv­ A.C.T. 8-6 (54) to the enormous skills on display. Bay), Brendan Cullen (Central erina held them back and recorded Broken Hill), Daniel Breed Goals: Barber 4, Drennan 3, Breed On arrival at Queensland Univer­ an 18 point win was again testimony 2, Way 2, Green 1. sity the team quickly settled into a Played at the large Berambool (Sydney Swans U19), Clinton Cole to their equality of talent and effort. (North Albury). Best: Cole, Sanson, Barber, Dren­ routine designed to achieve the po­ ground with magnificent changing nan, Nevin, Mooney, Broderick. tential that had been indicated at and refreshment facilities, the four Sydney: Craig Broderick (Pennant The N.S.W.A.F.L. must congratu­ the selection trials. teams in Murray Border, Sydney, Hills), Ben Herden (St George), late President Frank Hunt, Secre­ Saturday, July 14 Riverina and N.S. W. Country Com­ Brett Mortimer (Pennant Hills), tary Greg Wollaston, Senior Vice Tasmania 15-10 (LOO) D Conduct of the Championships was pos tie all had their moments and all Angus Nevin (St George). President Bob Brain, and all at the N.S.W. 13-11 (89) in the hands of the Q.A.F.L. who enjoyed victory bar Sydney who had Murray Border: Todd O'Neill (To­ Sapphire Coast A.F.L. who worked Goals: Drennan 6, Barber 2, Way organised the Opening Ceremony their chances on the final day. cumwal), Graeme Barber (Corowa/ so hard over the weekend as it truly Rutherglen), Justin Way 2, Irvin, Cole, Broderick l. to be held at the Boondall Enter­ was a marvellous carnival. Best: Cullen, Cole, Drennan, tainment Centre as a curtain raiser Day one opened with a tense contest (Oaklands), Robert Hamily (Fin­ ley), Paul Gooden (Osborne), Sean Mooney, Breed, Green, A Better­ to the Brisbane Bullets versus Can­ between Sydney and N.S.W. Coun­ man. berra Cannons Basketball game in try Composite with the capital city Drennan (Deniliquin). Results Riverina: Nathan Irvin joint Vice front of a near capacity crowd in boys putting much pressure on the Player Awards attendance. Composite side as it struggled to Captain (M.C.U.), Mark Whyte Saturday, May 26 (Ardlethan), Warren Carter (Lock­ N.S.W. Best vs Queensland: form patterns given its lack of time N.S.W. Composite 20.10 (130) Mark Whyte The Queensland Uni proved to be together. A 35 point half time lead hart), Sam King (Lockhart), Peter Sydney 4.5 (29) Green (Barellan), Trevor Richards N.S.W. Best vs West. Australia: an excellent venue for our stay, pro­ and a 9 goal to nil last quarter saw (Barellan ). Justin Way viding the necessary atmosphere for the Composite boys record a strong Murray Border 13.11 (89) N.S.W. Best vs Northern Territory: all of the numbers of the party to get win. Riverina 9.12 (66) Results: Sam King to know each other and learn the Monday, July 9. N.S.W. Best vs A.C.T.: demands and requirements of the The second match between Murray Sunday, May 27 Queensland 14-12 (96) D Clinton Cole highest level of junior football. Border and Riverina saw the former N.S.W. Compostite 10.14 (74) N.S.W. 8-13 (61) N .S.W. Best vs Tasmania: open up at a blistering pace racing Murray Border 9.9 (63) Goals: O,Neill 2, Sanson, Dren­ Brendan Cullen The bus trip on Brett Allen Buslines to a 44 point half time lead. The nan, Breed, Nevin, Richards, also provided an avenue to further Riverina side showed great charac­ Riverina 11.7 (73) Ferguson 1. N.S.W. Hestand Fairest: meld the team into a composite one ter in wrestling back in the second Sydney 9.1 (55) Best: Whyte, Richards, King, Sean Drennan focus football unit, as well as pro­ half to a challenging position and a Broderick, Gooden, Mooney, viding transport as and when it was 23 point defeat. England. All Australian Selection: required. Sean Drennan 24 25 1990 U17 TEAL CUP (Cont.)

Our first game against Queensland hit the lead half way through the doing the hard things, N.S.W. were revealed our Jack of match practice quarter, but W.A. hit back for it to able to "tie it up" at half time. rr as witnessed by moves forward not go goal for goal till seconds before being capitalised on and the back the bell when N.S.W. had a one The third quarter had the AC.T. men giving too much latitude to al­ point lead only to have victory continuing their relentless quest for low the home team to establish a 31 snatched from us by a free kick that victory. They were admirable point lead by half time, however, was put through after the final bell. against their bigger and more tal­ solid performances by Mark Whyte, ented opponents and it would have Trevor Richards and Sam King to­ Against the Northern Territory, only needed for a let up in concen­ z gether with the re-organising of N.S. W. slipped quickly into top gear, tration for N.S.W. to go down in this Ill some positions (still in the learning although over enthusiasm was lead­ game. I: stage), N.S.W. started to show an ing to fumbles and rniskicks we did en improvement toward the end of the capitalise on three undisciplined 50 With a ten point lead going into the 0 quarter. metre penalties with goals. final stanza, N.S.W. simply needed C to follow the examples set by the -t Togethe r with these e ncouraging Although the mistake rate was still very reliable back men in Mark San­ :I: signs, the sound defence of Jason evident in the second quarter this son, Angus Nevin and Jason E Mooney and Paul Gooden, oppor­ was more than compensated by the Mooney to run out what was a rea­ - ► tunities created by Craig Broderick commitment shown by the whole sonable but hard fought victory. ~ r- and Shayne England and the refusal team with fine efforts corning from 0 Ill ~ en "to give it away" the Blues fought it Sam King, a winner all day, and Sean For our final game against Tasma­ ~,.. out to the end by outscoring their Drennan, either on the ball or at full nia, N.S. W. got away to a good start, ~c opponents in the last quarter. forwa rd. with the wind, by putting a goal ~ en through in the first minute, but :: -t Our second encounter against With a four goal "buffer" at the start Tassie hit back in a see-sawing en­ ~ :a ;:; :s,., Western Australia was one of mixed of the second half N.S. W. ap­ counter until a disasterous lapse in ~ r- fortunes when W.A. with the use of proached the game with more con­ concentration allowed the Apple Is­ ~,..--< - the wind shot away to a 22 point lead fidence and a general uplift in stan­ landers to slam on three goals in the 3::z at quarter time. d a rd tha t saw Cli nton Cole time on period of the first quarter. instigating many moves forward , 0"" The second quarter was pretty much whilst the back men, Jason Mooney, Apart from that lapse in the first 0 a break even contest but definite Brendan Cullen, Angus Nevin, quarter, the second quarter was the -t signs of improvement started to Mark Sanson and the Betterman only time that either team showed m show out with the on field leader­ Brothers, maintained their domi­ any real dominance over the other, r-► ship generated by Sean Drennan, nance in yet another whole of team when N.S.W. with Brendan Cullen r- Mark Whyte and Sam King. effort. providing great drive, Sean Dren­ r­ nan putting through four goals and m Afte r the long break, the "emer­ Our game against the A.C.T. tended the tireless Clinton Cole leading the C)► gence" of Justin Way and Shayne to be treated conternpuously by way to give us a two goal lead at half C England on the forward line, the sorneofthe N.S.W. side but the boys time. ffl dominance by Trevor Richards in from Canbe rra had other ideas the ruck and the blanketing of the about that, by not giving the Blues The third quarter developed into a W.A. forward lines by Peter Green, any latitude, they just continued to titanic struggle with neither side giv­ Paul Gooden, Adam Betterman, Ja­ harass and bustle till they gained ing any quarte r. Jason Mooney, son Mooney and Brendan Cullen to possession to forge to a 14 point Angus Nevin and Adam Betterman hold them to two points for the quar­ lead. performed well against the Carnival ter saw us down by one point at the goalkicking machine while Peter last change. Positional changes in the second Green and Daniel Breed gave their quarter were taking effect with Sean all for the State. The stage was set for and provided Drennan now on the ball, Graeme a very exciting finish when N.S.W. Barber putting in and Clinton Cole With just three points in it for the 26 27 1990 U17 TEAL CUP (Cont.) final session the scene was set for a led by General Manager, Craig definite signs that we are catching close finish, but as the game wore Davis, the Commissioners and De­ up. Our biggest loss was by 35 points on, it became apparent that Tassie velopment Manager, Tim Johnson, when Queensland caught as when had the legs to go on with it. for the lead up work and production we were not quite ready. Tasmania's four games in seven days of the excellent hand book which against N.S.W. five games in six had was the envy of the other States. To all involved, many thanks, we taken its toll. need all the help we can get if we Rod Campbell, unofficial assistant are to continue our steady progress. Our thanks trainer, who gave up a large part of NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN Coach Tim Johnson, elevated to the his holidays to travel from Mel­ FOOTBALL LEAGUE LIMITED position on the resignation of Craig bourne and fit in unobtrusively and Davis, proved a most worthy re­ expertly to be of great assistance to placement, his knowledge of the the team. game and the individual players was used to extract the best possible re­ The N.S.W. Department of Sport, sult from a team that started out Recreation and Racing for financial somewhat underdone. assistance. BALANCE SHEET AND ACCOUNTS

Assistant Coach Pat Thompson, one QBE Insurance for sponsoring the AS AT 30 SEPTEMBER 1990 of the State's most likeable football Teal Cup team and their gift of a characters who has a keen eye for watch to each member of the team. footballers ability and a shrewd tac­ tician to be of immense value to Tim The staff of the University, after it and the team. was pointed out that complaints Tall NSW ruckman Trevor Richards fists the * DIRECTORS' REPORT against the N.S.W . team were not ball forward over Queensland rival Andrew Trainer Charlie Corbett, his knowl­ justified and incorrect. Donaldson in their Teal Cup clash at the Gabba . * BALANCE SHEET edge of sports injuries, professional expertise and dedication to the The Q.A.F.L. Organising Commit­ * PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT point of administering treatment in tee. * GENERAL OPERATING ACCOUNT the small hours of the morning made him a most valued member of the Parents of the players who provided * NSW STATE FOOTBALL LEAGUE OPERATING ACCOUNT team. moral support. * SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE OPERATING ACCOUNT Runner Damian Humphries, having N.S. W. was probably the best turned * SOURCES AND APPLICATIONS OF FUNDS his first taste of Teal Cup came well out and certainly the best behaved prepared with strong legs and sound team during the carnival, which in­ * NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS wind, he needed them to deliver the dicates the astute judgement of the coaching staffs constant flow of in­ selectors, the sound up- bringing of * STATEMENT BY DIRECTORS structions in a quiet, direct, no non­ the boys and their own personal ma­ sense manner. turity. * AUDITORS' REPORT

Lee Barkley (Riverina/Farrer) Specials Guests: Col Kinnear, Mark Angus Nevin [Left) Ben Herder (Right) Discussing the victory over ACT Umpire selected to participate on Roberts, Norm Dare, behalf of N.S. W .. and special assistance from Col Fisher. I ' Brett Allen, Coach Captain, who as­ sisted with strapping, rubbing down, It takes a lot of unseen and unsung training, water boy or whatever so people to put a successful team to­ well that I hope we paid for the bus. gether and although the final plac­ ing of third in Division II may not The office staff of the N.S. W.A.F.L., appear to be successful, there were 28 7. DETAILS OF DIRECTORS

NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE LIMITED John Morris Bank Executive. 15 years junior club administrator. 2 years DIRECTORS REPORT President NSW Junior Football Council. 3 years Chief Commissioner FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 1990 of NSWAFL.

John Yates - Stud Sheep Breeder. 15 years In accordance with a resolution of the Directors, the player. 7 years club administrator. Directors of the company submit herewith the Balance Sheet at 30 7 years Farrar FL President. 2 September 1990 and the Profit and Loss Account for the year ended years Country Football League on that date and report as follows: executive member. 3 years NSWAFL board member. 1. DIRECTORS Donald Vivian Roach - Company Director. 15 years player The names of the Directors of the company in office at the in South Australia gaining date of this report are: representative selection. Long serving S.A.N.F.L. employee John Morris including General Manager role John Yates 1974-1984. Executive Director Donald Vivian Roach Sydney Swans 1984-1986. 1 year John Lethbridge Potter NSWAFL board member .. Colin Alexander Kohlhagen John Lethbridge Potter - Insurance Company Executive. Played 2. ACTIVITIES junior and senior football in South Australia. Has had extensive The principal activity of the company during the financial experience in the areas of year was to administer and promote Australian Football in umpiring, coaching and player New South Wales including the administration of the N.S.W. recruiting. 3 years member of the State Football League and The Sydney Football League S.A.N.F.L. Player Retention competitions. Committee. 1 year NSWAFL board member. 3. RESULTS Colin Alexander Kohlhagan - School Principal. 20 years player. For the year ended 30 September 199 0, the company earned an Past President of the Wagga and operating profit of $53,662; no income tax was applicable. District J.A.F.L. 1984-1989.

4. DIVIDENDS 8. DIRECTORS BENEFITS The prime object of the company is to administer Australian Football in New South Wales. The company is an association Since the end of the previous financial year, no Director has not for gain and accordingly no dividend has been or is received or become entitled to receive a benefit (other than a intended to be paid. benefit included in the aggregate amount of emoluments received or due and receivable by Directors shown in the accounts, or 5. REVIEW OF THE OPERATIONS the fixed salary of a full-time employee of the company) by reason of a contract made by the company or a related A review of the operations of the Company is included in the corporation with the director or with a firm of which he is a attached report of the Ohairman. member, or with a firm in which he has a substantial financial interest. 6. EVENTS SUBSEQUENT TO BALANCE DATE Signed on 17 November 1990 in accordance with a resolution of the No matters or circumstances have arisen since the end of the 'j financial year which significantly affected or may Directors. significantly affect the opertations of the Company, the results of those operations, or the state of affairs of the JOHN MORRIS Director Company in financial years subsequent to the financial year ended 30 September 1990. DONALD VIVIAN ROACH Director NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE LIMITED NEW SUUTH WALES AUSTkALlAN ~UUT8ALL L~AGUE LlMlTEU PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 SEPTEMBER 1990 LAST YEAR FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 1990

LAST YEAR

CURRENT ASSETS NET PROFIT/(LOSS) ATTRIBUTABLE TO: Cash on Hand 200 51 Cash at Bank 21,596 43,261 Cash on Deposit - General Operations 110,815 102,628 GENERAL OPERATIONS 45,818 (8,618) Cash on Deposit - Future Reserve 75,000 0 SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2,693 4,558 N.S.W. STATE FOOTBALL LEAGUE 5,151 Debtors & Prepayments 32,382 38,250 1,138 Stock on Hand (Note 3) 11,816 12,896 Security Deposit (Note 4) 6,412 6,000 TOTAL NET PROFIT 53,662 3,018 10,000 Funds Held in Trust (Note 1) 10,000 Unappropriated Profits beginning TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 268,281 213,086 of year 133,398 130,380

NON-CURRENT ASSETS UNAPPROPRIATED PROFIT $181,060 $133,398 Investments Shares in A.F.C. Pty. Ltd. - at cost 10 10 Fixed Assets Furniture & Equipment - at cost 28,602 26,114 Less Provision for Depreciation 12,771 7,097 15,831 19,077 TOTAL ASSETS 284,122 232,173

CURRENT LIABILITIES Sundry Creditors and Accrued Charges 37,935 34,275 Specific Purpose Provision (Note 7) 10,000 10,000 Umpire Development Provision (Note 8) 3,132 12,331 Accrued Annual Leave (Note 9) 15,441 15,191 Planning & Development Provision (Note 10) 4,170 0 TOTAL LIABILITIES 10,684 12,397

NET ASSETS $213,438 $159,776

ACCUMULATED FUNDS Reserves 26,378 26,378 Retained Profits 181,060 133,398 $213,438 $159,776

TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ATTACHED NOTES

TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ATTACHED NOTES NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE LIMITED NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE LlMlTEU FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 1990 FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 1990 GENERAL OPERATIONS GENERAL OPERATIONS LAST YEAR LAST YEAR

INCOME EXPENDITURE Affiliation Fees 39,777 37,702 Courses Accountancy Fees 9,000 6,000 Advertising - Administration Courses 140 880 3,140 32 Affiliation fees Country Composite Junior Levies 1,548 2,652 6,500 6,000 Auditors' Remuneration Football Record 3,000 2,000 Bad Debts Written Off 5,814 0 - Advertising 8,950 7,725 Bank Charges 1,970 1,833 5,248 - Sales 1,975 Blazers & Ties 1,077 0 Grants Cleaning 696 1,137 - State Government - Salaries 37,000 37,000 Courier & Freight 973 332 - State Government - Championships 2,000 2,000 Courses - Sports Scholarship Scheme 12,450 8,000 - Coaching 7_,666 2,153 - Disadvantaged Sports Persons - Administration 0 872 Grant 2,800 3,820 Conferences 0 2,317 - Rothmans Sport Foundation 4,742 4,302 Development Staff Clothing 306 Interest 22,276 14,993 0 Entertainment 4,683 Junior Football 2,930 Football Record Production Costs 8,035 4,000 - Player Contributions (Teal Cup) 8,570 7,500 Football Projects - Player Contributions (Shell Cup) 7,280 '], 000 Country Clinics & Trips 1,632 - V.C.F.L. Contributions 2,500 1,800 5,998 Jumper Grants 2,045 - Representative Team Raffle 5,842 5,622 3,573 Footballs 5,323 - N.F.L. Reimbursement 2,864 1,438 848 Resources 1,311 Management Fees 1,845 - QBE Insurance Lions Cup 460 1,075 - NSW State Football League 22,800 22,800 - Riverina Cup 0 951 - Sydney Football League 22,800 20,400 - QBE Insurance Shield 0 1,650 Manuals & Forms 2,088 5,018 - _Umpiring 0 140 Northern Region Development - Riverina Junior Camps 2,350 1,425 Officer 9,869 0 - Elite Camp 3,176 0 Resources 2,074 0 - Development Manager Dis. Fund 801 0 Royalties & Endorsements 12,564 17,086 Flags & Trophies 52 0 Development Fund Contribution 0 . 8,406 Depreciation 5,674 5,075 Sponsorship (QBE) 105,000 90,000 Fringe Benefits Tax 9,098 7,754 State Championship 0 1,709 Insurances 3,330 10,023 Fund Raising (Note 11) 21,212 34,794 Junior Football Sydney League Contributions - Junior Forum 60 188 - Accounting Fees 6,000 4,000 - Country Composite Teams 4,661 3,950 - Audit Fees 2,000 1,000 League History 1,335 500 - Umpires Workers Compensation 2,000 2,200 Leasing 3,903 3,902 - Computer Software Development 4,000 4,000 Legal, Fines & Charges 27 816 VFL Development Fund Grant 301,000 200,361 Northern Development Manager 1,213 0 VFL Transfer Fees 1,455 1,749 Officials Travel & Accommodation 7,803 16,458 Sundry Income 2,091 2,385 TOTAL INCOME 680,940 560,317 Balance Carried Forward 107,114 95,777 NEW SUUTH WALES AU~TRALIAN FUUTBALL LEAGUE LlMlTEU NEW SUUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN ~UUTbALL LEAGUE LlMlT~U

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 1990 FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 1990 GENERAL OPERATIONS SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE LAST YEAR r LAST YEAR

EXPENDITURE j INCOME Affiliation Fees Balance Brought Forward 107,114 95,777 37,500 32,750 Players Registration Fees 18,670 16,325 Fines Postages 5,172 5,393 400 2,149 Finals Gate 6,559 8,401 6,531 6,377 Printing Finals Canteen Provision For Annual Leave (345) 2,000 1,275 15,791 Sponsorship Radio Development Programme 2,000 5,350 3,826 0 Medal Night Repairs &·Maintenance 705 1,080 254 774 Ground Hire Representative Football 0 65 Sports Clothing 970 179 - Senior 12,444 23,435 Country Championship Subsidy 1,000 3,000 - Teal Cup 30,661 28,766 Other Income 212 - Shell Cup - Ul5 26,201 12,411 1,345 - Country Championships 15,669 16,431 69,988 69,895 - State Championships 10,483 22,000 EXPENDITURE - P.S.S.A. 5,062 7,000 - C.H.S. 5,017 4,500 Accountancy Fees 3,000 2,000 Riverina Development Manager Audit Fees 1,000 500 (Office Expenses & Programs) 1,475 1,202 Bank Charges 32 144 Shell Cup Carnival 0 2,500 Courier 779 753 Statewide Development Network 12,265 0 Entertainment & Meeting Expenses 1,201 300 Software Maintanance & Development 2,541 3,860 Flags Badges & Trophies 1,662 1,669 Software Purchases 2,390 0 Forms & Match Equipment 1,000 2,000 Special Functions 1,011 595 Finals - Umpires 3,644 3,325 Sports Clothing 719 350 Finals - Staging Costs 3,034 4,194 Sponsorship Servicing 2,998 4,160 Ground Hire 0 65 Staff Gratuities 1,164 259 Printing & Stationery 104 0 Staff Training & Welfare 577 1,997 Prizemoney 0 5,334 State Advisory Council (250) 1,000 Player Insurance 10,250 8,250 Stationery 8,324 4,130 N.S.W.A.F.L. Affiliation Fees 5,760 2,765 Super Raffle 6,191 7,150 N.S.W.A.F.L. Management Fees 22,800 20,400 Sydney Competitions QBE Insurance Representative Teams 4,750 6,970 Sponsorship 17,100 15,600 Umpires Insurance 1,203 1,100 Telephone 13,735 12,489 Umpires Advertising 232 823 Vehicles 66,976 51,640 Umpires Assistant 0 625 Wages & Salaries 268,008 219,469 Umpires Trainer 1,400 1,250 Sundry Expenditure 1,781 1,915 Umpires Adviser 2,500 0 Umpires Goal Coach 125 0 TOTAL EXPENDITURE 635,122 568,995 Umpires Ground Hire 550 486 Umpires Observers 149 300 Sports Clothing 120 · o Software Development TOTAL INCOME 680,940 560,317 2,000 2,000 Sundry Expenses 0 84 TOTAL EXPENDITURE 635,122 568,995 67,295 65,337 NET PROFIT/(LOSS) $2,693 $4,558 NET PROFIT/(LOSS) $45,818 $(8,678) T

NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE LIMITED

NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE LlMlTEU FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 1990 ======---= N. S. W. STATE FOOTBALL LEAGUE SOURCES AND APPLICATIONS OF FUNDS LAST YEAR ======FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 1989 ======I. ,. INCOME SOURCE OF FUNDS LAST YEAR Affiliation Fees 40,000 41,000 Funds from Operations Players Registration Fees 9,540 8,815 Inflow of Funds from Operations 819,342 655,872 Fines 725 1,036 Less Outflow of Funds from Operations 760,006 647,779 Finals Gate 11,672 11,522 Finals Canteen 2,200 2,100 59,336 8,093 Sponsorship 0 10,250 IncreaBe in Liabilities Medal Night 0 475 Current Liabilities Sports Clothing 296 316 Creditors & Accrued Expenses 3,660 20,547 State Championship Participation 3,710 3,000 Planning and Development Provision 4,170 0 Other Income · 438 1,722 Umpiring Development Provision 0 12,331 68,580 80,236 Accrued Annual Leave 0 15,791

EXPENDITURE Decrease in Assets Current Assets Accountancy Fees 3,000 2,000 Debtors & Prepayments 5,868 0 Audit Fees 1,000 500 Stock on Hand 1,020 0 Area Development 3,020 3,472 Bank Charges 64 209 Courier 779 782 $74,054 $56,762 Entertainment & Meeting Expenses 1,035 1,110 Flags Badges & Trophies 1,061 929 APPLICATION OF FUNDS Forms & Match Equipment 1,000 2,000 ======Finals - Umpires 3,569 4;200 Increase in Assets Finals - Staging Costs 2,618 3,814 Current Assets Printing & Stationery 52 0 Cash 62,083 26,222 Prizemoney 0 10,281 Debtors & Prepayments 0 15,725 Player Insurance 5,200 5,200 Stock 0 12,187 N.S.W.A.F.L. Affiliation Fees 3,005 2,525 N.S.W.A.F.L. Management Fees 22,800 22,800 Non Current Assets Representative Teams 5,295 4,889 Furniture Fittings & Equipment 2,428 2,628 Representative Teams Jumpers 1,350 1,345 Umpires Insurance 1,203 1,100 Reduction in Liabilities Umpires Advertising 232 823 Current Liabilities 0 625 Umpires Assistant Umpire Development Provision 9,199 0 Umpires Trainer 1,400 1,250 Accrued Annual Leave 344 0 Umpires Adviser 2,500 0 Umpires Goal Coach 125 0 $74,054 $ 56,762 Umpires Ground Hire 550 486 Umpires Observers 149 0 1 • RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS Sports Clothing 258 0 2,000 Software Development 2,000 Operating Profit as per accounts Medal Night 164 0 53,662 3,018 Add/(Less) Non-Cash Items Sundry Expenses 0 758 Depreciation 5,674 5,075 63,429 73,098 NET PROFIT/(LOSS) $5,151 $7,138 Funds from Operations $59,336 $8,093 NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE LIMITED NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE LlMlTEU

NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS =r~======AS AT 30 SEPTEMBER 1990 AS AT 30 SEPTEMBER 1990 ======-=---=-- ======-- NOTE 8 NOTE 1. BASIS OF ACCOUNTINQ_ UMPIRE DEVELOPMENT PROVISION During the year the company received from the A.F.L. and the The accounts have been prepared on the basis of historical National Aus~ralia Bank funds to be used solely for the cost accounting principles and do not take into account changing money values or current valuation of non-current development of umpiring in New South Wales. The amount in assets. the accounts represents the balance of these funds to be expended. NOTE 2 COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE NOTE 9 ACCRUED ANNUAL LEAVE New South Wales Australian Football League Limited is a The amounts expected to be paid to employees tot their company limited by guarantee with the liability of members pro-rata entitlement to annual leave is accrued annually at limited to the amount set out in the company's Memorandum current pay rates having regard to experience of employees and Articles of Association. departures and period of service.

NOTE 3 STOCK ON HAND NOTE 10 PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT PROVISION

Stock on hand has been valued at the lower of cost and net A percentage of players' transfer fees received from the AFL realisable value. Stock on hand includes sporting equipment is committed to be spent on planning and development. This and clothing, manuals and stationery. provision represents that amount which has not been fully expended. NOTE 4 SECURITY DEPOSIT NOTE 11 FUND RAISING This interest bearing deposit is held by Westpac Banking Corporation as security over charges incurred on the Company's Mastercard facility. The amount shown under the heading of Fund Raising represents the company's one third (1/3) share of income NOTE 5 FIXED ASSETS from total tickets sold in the Super Raffle. The other two thirds (2/3) was retained by the respective Leagues or Fixed Assets are depreciated on a straight-line basis so as Clubs. With respect to the total number of tickets to write off the net cost of each asset over its expected distributed, 40% were returned sold, 31% were returned useful lite. unsold and 29% were not returned.

NOTE 6 LEASE COMMITMENTS INCOME TAX

Lease commitments (including residual values) on motor The company is exempt from income tax in accordance with vehicles and a photocopier are as follows:- Section 23(g) of the Income Tax Assessment Act, as it was 1990 1989 established for the encouragement or promotion of an Due within 1 year 62,903 47,864 athletic Qame or athletic sport in which human beings are the sole participants. Due within 1-2 years 29,445 42,852 Due within 2-5 years 46,841 20,483 NOTE 13 COMMITMENTS FOR EXPENDITURE Due later than 5 years 0 0

Minimum Lease Payments 139,189 111,199 Funds have been designated for the following capital expenditure to be spent during the year ended 30 September Deduct: Future Finance Charges 30,619 24,669 . •, 1991; New Photocopier 11,500 Lease Liability $108,570 $86,530 ======Upgrading Computer Hardware 6,500 NOTE 7 COUNTRY FOOTBALL LEAGUES $18,000 As at 30 September 1990 the company was holding funds of $10,000 in an interest bearing deposit to be used for 1_990 19~ specific purposes for the Country Football Leagues. Interest NOTE 14 CONTINGENT LIABILITIES $ NIL $ NIL earnt on this deposit has been allocated against the respective expenditure in the accounts. NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE LlMl'l'ElJ

30 S~PTEMBER 1990 AUDITORS' REPORT STATEMENT BY DIRECTORS TO THE MEMBERS OF

NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE LIMITED

In the opinion of the Directors of the New South Wales Australian Football League Limited: . ,.

(a) ( i) The accompanying Profit and Loss Account of the Company is drawn up so as to give a true and fair view We have audited the attached accounts in accordance with Australian of the results of the Company for the year ended 30 Auditing Standards. September 1990. In our opinion: (ii) The accompanying Balance Sheet of the Company is drawn up so as to give a true and fair view of the state of The Accounts being the Balance Sheet, Profit and Loss Account affairs of the Company as at 30 September 1990. and Notes are properly drawn up in accordance with the provisions of the Companies (New South Wales) Code, so as to (iii) At the date of this Statement there are reasonable give a true and fair view of: grounds to believe that the Company will be able to pay its debts as and when they fall due. ( i) The state of affairs of the Company as at 30 September 1990 and of the results of the Company for the year ended on that date; and (b) The accounts have been made out in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards and applicable approved Accounting Standards. (ii) The other matters required by section 269 of that Code to be dealt with in the Accounts; Signed on 17 November 1990 in accordance with a resolution of the and are in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards Directors. and applicable approved Accounting Standards. JOHN MORRIS Director

DONALD VIVIAN ROACH Director PETER STUBBS & COMPANY Chartered Accountants

2nd Floor Culwul1a Chambers 67 Castlereagh Street SYDNEY NSW 2000

Dated: 17 November 1990 1990 U15 SHELL CUP

Shell Cup Trials against us making it all the more Shell Cup Carnival WaggaWagga difficult for the selectors to ink in September 1-3, 1990 those who had previously been pen­ f} QBE INSURANCE cil marks, it became a horror. Tasmania

The bringing together of 154 of the Results: Coach: Col Fisher State's finest Under 15 players com­ Day 1 Assist. Coach: Tim Johnson prising teams from Albury, Western West. Riverina 5-7 (37) D Trainer: Dennis Riverina, Wagga, Riverina, Broken Composite 2-3 (15) Burkinshaw Hill, Sydney and N.S.W. Composite Manager: Ted Ray for selection in the 1990 Shell Cup Albury 15-8 (98) D Team was to be a festival of the skill Wagga 5-1 (31) The Team: SUPPORTING as displayed in our great game under Albury & District: D amien all conditions. Riverina 13-15 (93) D Houlihan (Corowa/Rutherglen), Broken Hill 4-0 (24) Paul Hallandale (Lavington), Luke The Wagga and District Junior Aus­ Gooden (Osborne), Shannon Gow tralian Football Association, led by Sydney 18-12 (120) D (Lavington), Kelly Donovan (Walla Jim McMahon, is to be congratu­ Composite 1-0 (6) Walla), Scott Falkner (North Al­ lated on its staging of this year's bury), Matthew Salisbury (Scots), Shell Cup Trials on McPherson Day2 Phillip Maunder (North Albury), Oval, June 29- July 1. Although the Wagga 9-11 (65) D ,Tom Doolan (Albury), Paul Lewis first two days were played under Sydney 6-3 (39) (Rennie). cold and threatening skys it wasn't Wagga & District: Gavin McMa­ until the Sunday that Mother Na­ Riverina 14-15 (99) D hon, Captain (East Wagga Koorin­ ture unleashed icy cold driving rain, Composite 5-0 (30) gal), Heath Mooney, Deputy Vice much to the misery of all concerned. Captain (Turvey Park), Brad Sey­ AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL Albury 18-24 (132) D mour (Wagga Tigers), Adam Jack Once again, the competition was an Broken Hill 0-0 (0) (Turvey Park), Shane Bailey (Tur­ excellent display of New South vey Park). Wales junior elite footballers, with West. Riverina 10-5 (65) D Riverina: Daniel McPherson, Vice great skills and sportsmanship to Wagga 8-7 (55) Captain (Ganmain Grong Grong IN the fore. Matong), Brad Haynes (Holbrook), Day3 Shawn Townsend (Lake Cargel­ The attitude of all regions in that Albury 6-5 (41) D ligo ), Brad Richards (Narrandera ). they recognised the opportunity to Sydney 1-0 (6) Sydney: Evan Teedla (Pennant promote individuals into the State Hills), Michael Carey (Pennant NEW SOUTH WALES Team as well as see their area per­ In spite of the adverse conditions, Hills). form well in a team sense, saw good the trials, which later results were to N.S.W. Composite: Ashley Bell competitive football with the cor­ prove, was an outstanding success (Pennant Hills), Carl Noble rect emphasis on the individual re­ and a tribute to the selectors in nam­ (Tathra), Caine Miller (Tathra). ceiving the highest honour. ing such a magnificent team. Western Riverina: Kelvin Nye (Barooga). The performances of Albury and Riverina were extremely strong, Results: whilst Sydney, Wagga and Western Saturday, September 1 Riverina set high standards of com­ N.S.W. 20-21 (141) D petition for the benefit of the selec­ Tasmania 2-2 (14) tors. Goals: Houlihan 10, Doolan 3, Seymour 2, McPherson 2, Dono­ Selection carnivals are never easy, van, Hallandale, Richards 1. and when Sunday's weather turned 29 Best: McMahon, Miller, Houlihan, 1990 U15 SHELL CUP (Cont.)

Carey, McPherson, Doolan. ruckman Caine Miller and the crea­ Whilst every N.S.W. player was an­ tive Michael Carey continued in the ticipating a tough match there was Sunday, September 2 third quarter for N.S. W. to surge an underlying air of controlled en­ N.S.W. 23-15 (153) D further ahead. thusiasm evident in the room before .._ 'l A.C.T. 3-4 (22) D the start. Goals: Houlihan 11, Richards 3, With a mass ive 111 point lead at the Doolan 3, Mooney, Carey, Noble, last change N.S.W. had th e game The s hre wd move of Damie n ~ Nye, McMahon, Jack 1. "wrapped up" and one would expect Houlihan out of full forward for the ~ Best: Carey, Miller, Doolan, that complacency would creep into start paid immediate dividends, with ,0 ff' Houlihan, Lewis, Richards. the team bu t that was not to be the Brad Richards putting on two ma­ Cil case with Dani el McPherson in the jors before the Queenslander's re­ rn 'i-Jp Monday, Se ptember 3. centre continuing to maintain the alised what was going on, then when ~ z ~ N.S.W. 21-17 (143) D pressure, Doolan, a real thorn in the Houlihan going back to his position (/) C ...::r Queensland 2-2 (14) side of the Tasmanians' back line, to he instrumental in setting up an­ ;:o - and the efforts of Damien Houlihan o ther eight goal lead by quarter Goals: Houlihan 9, Richards 5, )>z 0 Jack, McMahon, Doolan, Dono­ to kick 10 -9 ensured the Blues a re­ time. l"'l ~ ~ van, Nye, Carey, Fal kner 1. sounding victory. (/) I ~ Best: Falkner, Carey, Houlihan, The second quarter was to be the rn -lj:', least productive, at least as far as r Richards, Seymour, Gooden, Le­ Our game against the A.C.T. was r wis, Mooney - just ahead of the rest remarkably similar to the previous the score board was concerned, but ' 0 ~ of the team. days ma tch when N.S.W. moved the pace, anticipation and disposal C ~ ""Cl Ui straight into top gear, through the of clever Scott Falkner, together .' -i with the on ball drive of Michael rn H Award Winners: likes of Michael Carey in the ruck )> -~ Arthur Bridgewater Trophy rover role, to race away to an eight Carey were too much of a hand full :s: ...... Damien Houlihan goal lead at quarter time . for Queensland. ,....._ -~ :'E ::::s N.S.W. Best Player z Michael Carey With Caine Miller again dominat­ If Queensland were ever going to be z rn N.S.W. Best vs Tasmania ing in the ruck, this lead was further any chance in this game the third :::0 ~ (/) ~ Gavin McMahon built on, with notable efforts coming quarter would be the time to do it, ~ N.S.W Best vs A.C.T. from Paul Lewis on the wing and but the up to then action starved I 0 tr Caine Miller forward Brad Richards. In point of backme n in Brad Seymour and Cil -~ )> N.S.W. Best vs Queensland fact for the e ntire game the ball Luke Gooden led by Heath Mooney :::0 _, - Scott Falkner ra rely crossed our halfback line with soon put a stop to any aspirations v - ~ every player forward of that position that the "Banana Benders" had of ..... ~ I.O winning or even getting close in this I,() ~ King George V (Glenorchy's home making a worthy contribution to 0 ~ ground) was the venue for all getting the ball up to Damien ga me. A real whole of team effort. ~ matches and the Ope ning Cere­ Houlihan to convert a personal 11-2 ~ mony on day one of the Champion­ tally. This was a fitting culmination to an ship prior to our first game against expertly selected, astutely coached, Tasmania. Although the A.C.T. tried hard and dedicated, disciplined and closeknit did in fact regi~ter a higher score team and a credit to all concerned. With just one training cum practice thar, either Tasmania or Queen­ game at Wagga and two days of var­ sland against N.S.W., they really Rarely, if ever, has a State team in ied training in Hobart in prepara­ weren't in the same class. any area heen so dominant in a ti on for o ur quest of the She ll Cup, Championship Series. Truly a mag­ N.S.W. were quick to get into their With Queensland 's considerable nificent effort. stride to score 8-13 to nil by the half wins against the A.C.T. and Tasma­ way mark. · nia, by 12 goals and 15 goals respec­ Our thanks to ... tively, the stage for the virtua l The Commissioners and staff of the Solid work from Gavin McMahon at Grand Final for the Shell Cup was N.S.W.A.F.L., through General C. H.F., the clear dominance by set up. Manager Craig Davis, and the office 30 31 1990 U15 SHELL CUP (Cont.) 1990 C.H.S. U16 CHAMPIONSHIPS C·H·S staff of the League. goi ng.

Tim Johnson, Development Man­ The parents a nd supporters who ager, for the now familiar handbook. made the trip to Tasmania for your continued support. QBE Insurance for their continued financial and moral support and To all the young men that made up . ,. their gift of a watch to each member this fin e team for their conduct and of the team. commitment during o ur time to­ gether. SWANS SHIELD The Department of Sport, Recrea­ Final Series, hosted in Wagga, at RIVM Sean Drennan each day with their billets provid­ tion and Racing for financial ass is­ Robertson Oval, by Riverina Re­ RIV SW Scott Bourne ing a good carnival atmosphere. tance. gion. September 11-12, 1990. WO Dale King MN Matt McWhirte r Riverina Murray ran out eventual The State Rail Authority and Aus­ Convenor: Mr John Jaszczyk, Mt MW Todd Davey Carnival winners in a very tightly tralian Airlines for transport assis­ Austin High School. ME Nigel Tunbridge contested match with Riverina tance. Billeting School: Mt Austin. MSW Simon Harries South West. Damien Houlihan Arthur Bridgewater Trophy The Shell Company of Australia for Besl & Fairesl Player Sh ell Cup Participating Schools: Player of the Carnival West Darling performed very well sponsorship of the Carnival. i). Wauchope High School Nigel Smith (RIV SW) as a team throughout the Carnival ii). Corowa High School finishing in equal second position, The T.F.L., through Stan Walke r, iii). Warrawong High School The Carnival was played in fast, while Metropolitan North was the for a well run Championship. iv). Mount Austin High School sunny weather on a firm and well best performed of the City Re­ grassed playing surface. This al­ gions. Metropolitan South West Laurie Cornish, Leo Prior, Phil Semi Finals: lowed players to exhibit a high de­ suffered several last minute with­ Hancock, Ross Duffy and the Ladies Mt Austin 21-19 (148) gree of skill and produced good fast drawals which disorganised their Committee of the North Hobart Wauchope 4-4 (28) running games. preparation and necessitated many Football Club for showing us the positional changes during the Car­ hospitality and assistance tha t Corowa 12-9 (81) Shower, changeroom and toilet fa­ nival. makes for an enjoyable visit. Mi ch ael Carey N.S.W. Shell Cup "Bcsl Player" Warrawong 3-8 (26) cilities provided by Campbelltown Australian Football Club were ex­ The Managers Dinner, held at for finding time for Play off for third and fourth. cellent and canteen facilities Gledswood Winery, was very well the team during a busy schedule. Warrawong 6-7 (43) provided by Campbelltown District attended and Craig Davis was ap­ Wauchope 5-9 (39) Junior Australian Football Asso­ preciated as after dinner speaker. The Staff and Management of the ciation were also excellent. Tower Motel who commented .. Final The selection of the State Team "they were the best group we have ever Corowa 9-5 (59) Play proceeded according to the was announced on the final day by had". MtAustin 7-3 (45) programme and on time, thanks to Robert Ash, N.S.W.C.H.S. Coach. the excellent job of Ground Man­ Medallions and prizes were pre­ Wignells Smallgoods (Tasmania) Inter-Regional Championships ager, performed by Mr C. Weston. sented to winning teams, the Best for their donation of cold meats. Football Park, Macquarie Fields The umpiring was also of a high and Fairest player for each Region June 19, 20 and 21, 1990. standard and the level of discipline and the Player of the Carnival by The Ray family in Hobart for greatly exhibited by players was excellent. Mr George Camino, Regional Di­ appreciated help of all kinds. Host Region: Metropolitan South Not once in three days of competi­ rector, Human Resources, who West. tion was any umpires decision con­ congratulated all those involved in The Eas! Wagga Kooringal Football tested or argued by any player. the Carnival and expressed his Club for use of its players and Best & Fairest: thanks to the Carnival organisers. Gumly Gurnly Oval. The best and fairest player for each Transport arrangements to and

1990 N. S.W. Shell Cup Victoriou s Team region was decided by votes at the from Football Park were good and The Sydney families who billeted end of each match. many billeting families attended the Country players coming and 32 33 1990 C.H.S. U16 CHAMPIONSHIPS (Cont.) PRIMARY SCHOOL SPORTS ASSOCIATION

Carnival Played in Brisbane - August 18-26, 1990. . A wonderful performance in placing ' equal second from eight teams -only inaccurate kicking for goal in the last game against Victoria denied • the team from being Champions. This was a fantastic game, certainly State Knockout the best of the Championships and The Knockout b egan with 37 provided all with an experience to givi ng 110% effort in all games. The the boys should certainly be proud schools participating. The draw was be remembered. standard of sportsmanship was once to have performed so well. Con­ divided into 4 sections:- again a highlight of the New South gra t ula t ions to Sean Drennan Special mention should be made of Wales Team. (Deniliquin High), Daniel McPher­ i). Sydney - Coastal the work of the Barooga Parents and son (Narrandera High) and Todd ii). Western Citizens, especially the ladies who State Team Davey (James Ruse Agricultural iii). Riverina East worked tirelessly in the canteen, the Name School High) on their selection in the All iv). Riverina Westt Barooga Sports Club who offered Dean Soloman Morgan Street Australian Team. both financial, human and physical Jamie Wild Ashmont The winners of each section trav­ support a nd the local business Travis Rankin Moama The N.S.W. team was:- elled to Albury where the final two houses who provided brochures and Gavin Hackett Lake Albert games were played. handouts to all the players. Jason Sanderson Mulwala Daniel McPherson Narrandera David Henson Engadine Nicholas Pascoe Broken Hill Lavington Primary School defeated Similarly Mr Kelly O'Donnell's Andrew Day Ardlethan Scott Bourne Mt Austin Lake Albert in a hard fought final (Public Relations Officer for the Nathan Tresize Mulwala Sean Drennan Deniliquin with Finley Primary School and Mt Barooga Sports Club) efforts in pro­ Glenn Cumming Dareton Rodney Simms Coo meal la Warrigal Primary School finishing viding expertise and facilities are to Andrew Smith Corowa Scott Falkner Murray in third and fourth positions respec­ be applauded. Scott Burton Finley David Holgate Narrandera tively. Sam Griffiths Belrose Brett Westerdale Murray The umpires from the Goulburn Dominic Thornley Hume Mark Dalitz Leeton State Carnival - Barooga Valley Umpires Association drew David Stean Albury David Reed Albury May 22-24, 1990 favourable comments from the par­ David Reardon Moama Nigel Smith Lockhart Billeting Schools - Barooga P.S., ents, team managers, officials and Robbie Cotterill Marrar Brent Lambert Murray Berrigan P.S. and Tocumwal P.S .. players alike. A skills demonstra­ Peter Forbes Sturt Heath Mooney Mt Austin tion by a team of development offi­ Glenn Joyce Finley Scott Barkley Corowa The Australian Football Carnival at ce rs of the New South Wales Ben Mathews Lowesdale Peter Dixon Normanhurst Barooga was an outstanding success Australian Football League was Jarrod Twitt Sturt Joseph Morris Albury due to the amalgamation of many conducted on Day 3. William Newtown John Warby Steven Priest Kooringal individuals and community groups. Jason Anderson Moama Ty Gallagher Wyong The teamwork and willingness to QBE Insurance. whose continued Ben Dawson Howlong Todd Davey James Ruse co-operate ensured every detail was support has provided opportunities Dale King Coomealla prepared for. for a large number of children to Coach Billy Dolan Willyama .. participate in Australian Football in Ken Davis Forest Hill Peter Traverso Barham The competition was played in the New South Wales hence broadening Manager Ryan Everitt Albury best competitive spirit with all who the base of Australian Football, Wayne McNamara Camden South Shawn Townsend Yanco Ag. . ' participated developing skills and should also be congratulated. Simo:1 Harries Elderslie broadening their knowledge of the The exchange was extremely well game. Australian Exchange - Adelaide organised by Mr Neil Brooks, Mrs Manager: August 4-11, 1990. Shirley Milner, Mr Bruce Westley Dave Power - Castle Hill The hospitality of the host billet The team improved tremendously and many other S.A.P.S.A.S.A. Of­ Coach: families from the Barooga, To­ as the exchange progressed. Each ficials. Robert Ash - Blacktown 34 cumwal and Berrigan communities boy made a contribution with some 35 PRIMARY SCHOOL SPORTS ASSOCIATION (Cont.) COUNTRY LEAGUE REPORTS

Once again the time, effort and Sponsorship win. In the Reserve Grade Grand Final, dedication of sports minded people QBE Insurance once again provided 1990 was once again a successful Port Kembla's accuracy in front of allowed all children, parents and of­ individual financial support. year. Mr Craig Davis, Mr Tim The Fosters Farrer Football We look forward to the 1991 sea­ goal proved the telling factor as ficials alike the opportunity to enjoy Johnson and all the staff of the League competitions have been son and the continued they beat Shellharbour 7-4 (46) to sport at its pinnacle and also the The visit of Mr John Clancy, QBE N.S.W. Football League have en­ very successful in the 1990 season. development of football in N.S. W .. 5-10 (40). wonderful social interactions that Marketing Manager - Australia, to sured the continuing growth of Aus­ D. Malone are associated with such exchanges. the training camp at Camden was tralian Football with their diligence Keenly contested competitions in Secretary Votes of thanks to the Executive most appreciated by the entire and sell1essness. both Division I and Division II Committee of the League and to There were many highlights to this team. Mr Clancy spoke to the team, have culminated in a highly suc­ Leisure Coast be congratulated for all the ex­ Carnival (besides the obvious State praised them for their selection, at­ The N.S.W.P.S.S.A. looks forward cessful finals series which saw total tremely good planning and hard Representation). Each boy had the tire and the manner in which they to this continued support and a suc­ gate takings just under$ 30.000.00. 1990 saw the amalgamation of Illa­ work which made this year a suc­ opportunity to travel, be billeted, pres en led themselves. He con­ cessful 1991. This figure was an increase of al­ warra and South Coast Leagues to cess, in particular, the dedication make new friends and enjoy their cluded by presenting a Sponsors most$ 5,000.00 on 1989 figures. form the Leisure Coast Australian and enthusiasm of our President, hospitality, have the chance to play cheque to the team, and to each in­ Football League. Stan Kozlowski, and our Secretary, Australian Football on the top dividual a QBE Sponsors watch. The Division I series saw Ann Kozlowski, deserve heaps of League Grounds of South Austra­ Mangoplah/Cookardina United While it is always difficult to try a praise. The invaluable assistance lia. win their 3rd consecutive premier­ big change like this, I believe that of Barry Bromfield was of the ship defeating North Wagga by 52 we have done it reasonably suc­ greatest importance through out points. This is a wonderful cessfully. the year, the League also owes a achievement as the club was also lot to John Collyer, Mick Groves, competing in their 10th successive The hosting of the Southern Divi­ Tom Smith and last, but by no Grand Final. In Reserve Grade, sion Championship was a big suc­ means least, to those clubs, foot­ the Rock Yerong Creek went cess and devotees of the code were ballers and members who stood by through the season undefeated treated to some excellent football, this League and who had enough beating M.C.U. in the decider no quarter was asked and none was dedication, loyalty, determination while M.C.U, defeated given. Each match was played with and enthusiasm to represent our Collingullie/Ashmont in a high plenty of spirit, aggression and will League as One. standard Under 18's fixture. to win. An outstanding feature was Stan Kozlowski that despite the intensity and the President Division II finals saw the South physical clashes, dirty play and foul Wagga/Tolland celebrate a double tactics were non-existant. Riverina Football League premiership. In first grade they de­ feated Cootamundra by 3 points in Another success was the Grand Fi­ Season 1990 will go down in history an exciting game and also proved nal played between Albatross and as one of records on the playing too strong for the same opposition Dapto, the Hawks who were one field for the Riverina Football in the Reserve Grade winning by of the bottom sides last season, dis­ League. The League's representa­ 50 points. played all the courage and tenacity tive team won the N.S. W.A.F.L. which has been their trademark QBE Insurance State Champion­ The Representative scene wasn't as under player/coach Arthur ship title when it defeated the successful with our side contesting Chilcott, who, as usual, turned in a A.C.T.A.F.L. in the final, then the State Championships being de­ superb individual performance in went on to defeat North Central . . feated in both games. Although Saturday's flag decider. Congratu­ League at Donald in the final of disappointing, the fact that the side lations to Albatross who recovered the "Vic Health" V.C.F.L. Division was extremely young with 14 new from a 33 point quarter time deficit II Country Championships. An

• I faces augers well for future repre­ to beat a gallant Dapto side by 12-9 achievement to be proud of and sentations. (81) to 6-3 (39) the Demons lived congratulations go to Coach Les

Primary School Children enjoying Aussie Rules. up to their glorious traditions and Parish, players and officials who An understrengthed Division II displayed all the attributes needed worked so hard to make this hap­ side found the opposition too to take out the top honours and pen. strong in the Country Champion­ record their eighth first grade pre­ 36 ships at Nowra managing only one miership win. Turvey Park Football Club, under 37 COUNTRY LEAGUE REPORTS (Cont.) COUNTRY LEAGUE REPORTS (Cont.)

Coach Wayne Carroll, wrote them­ Broken Hill Football Club Development Manager has helped Thanks to the assistance of North­ tion was evened up as far as play­ In the early part of the season it selves into the record book by_win­ to create interest in the game, es­ ern Region Development ing strengths were concerned. This did not appear that we would field ning their fourth straight The Broken Hill Football League pecially in the schools where our Manager, Damien Humphries, and left our League in a sad state with a representative team due to our premiership, something never be­ enjoyed one of its better seasons future lies. The next major forward hard work by Lismore's Gerard only four clubs competing, financial situation. However, it did fore done in the history of the Old with North Broken Hill and South step must be the organisation of a • t Dryden, junior football should Woolgoolga, North Coffs, South come to fruition with varied suc­ South West or now Riverina Foot­ Broken Hill dominating the early junior competition. soon be off and runing. Gerard Coffs and Grafton. cess. We didn't win the Country ball League. Turvey Park had matches and West Broken Hill has made many contacts in local Championship, but we gave it a bit three teams in the grand finals for coming home with a wet sail to an­ In the Country Championship we schools and enthusiasm is high. A However, with our new board con­ ofa shake. two premierships and Club Cham­ nexe its first premiership for ten had a mixed bag being easily fore runner of things to come was sisting of the Club Presidents con­ pionship for the fourth season run­ years, winning from third position. beaten in both matches on the Sat­ the four Under 17's games and the trolling the league in place of the Congratulations to all those in­ ning. urday by Central Coast and then one Under lO's played on Grand old format of an executive and volved in a job well done. The Central Football Club had a Newcastle but winning against Mid Final day. delegates, we were up and running The League secured a three year frustrating year and never recov­ North Coast on the Sunday. We Lismore took out the 1990 Premi­ with all decisions being made by I'll close this summary of the sponsorship with Acto Home, ered from the traumatic loss of its must thank Graham Nuttall for his ership for the fifth successive year the Directors with myself as Chair­ N.C.A.F.L. 1990 season with an en­ Wagga. Acto Homes manufacture Clubrooms by fire. An energetic efforts as Coach. Moree player when they defeated Murwillumbah man holding the casting vote. -The couraging thought. transportable homes servicing the committee has plans in hand to Mathew Corbett won the Medal as 12-21 (93) to 6-14 (50), Lismore Board System worked well all year All being well we should see live Riverina and M.I.A.. The Riverina have a new clubroom in readiness Best Player of the Championship, have appeared in every Grand Fi­ and was a big reason why we A.F.L. on T.V. next year which I'm Football League gratefully ac­ for the 1991 season. Matt later cleared to Holroyd Par­ nal in the seven year history of the turned a gloomy start into a bright sure will build our following to knowledges this Sponsorship. ramatta in their premiership win­ League. season. what it was in the mid 1980's and West Broken Hill's beanpole ruck­ ning team. Congratulations Matt. help the possible reformation of Congratulations to the Promotions man, Kerry Jay, won the League's Four term President, Tony Lennen, On the playing side, North Coffs the Nambucca Valley and Sawtell Committee for their efforts in or­ main award, the "Middleton The Premiership was won by Robb transferred interstate, for his con­ emerged as the power club of 1990. Clubs. ganising vote Count Night. Special Medal" with Visko Sulicich of Cen­ College, who defeated Gunnedah tribution to the success of the They had a new administration and guests included , tral Broken Hill as runner-up. rather easily in the Grand Final to League was made a Life Member. did a lot of work long before the Under the difficult circumstances Sydney Swans, Don Roach, make it back to back. Best Player season started which held them in we faced on the North Coast this N.S.W.A.F.L. Commissioner and Visko Sulicich won the Adelaide in the Grand Final was Ian Bromell 1990 Best and Fairest was Shaun good shape at the business end of year, I feel we d,id well as a League John Monahan, V.C.F.L. Presi­ Sunday Mail Medal and all the ma­ of Robb for the 2nd year in a row. Kelley (Tweed Heads) and leading the year. and next year I'm sure will be big­ dent. jor commercial awards. Goalkicker was Peter Bell ger and better again. Frank Johnson, of Tamworth, was (Murwillumbah). They were only beaten by The Jim Quinn Medal for First North West A.RF.A. the Association's Best and Fairest Woolgoolga during the year and Greg Smart Grade Best and Fairest was won by and Scott Wilson, from Inverell, Well done Summerland. A very faced them in the Grand Final. Chairman. the popular Neil Pleming (Cool­ 1990 was a year of improvement af­ leading Goalkicker by 25 goals. successful year. amon). Second Grade Best and ter a disappointing year in 1989. North Coffs came out victors in Central West A.F.L. Fairest - Phil Cox (Wagga Tigers), The number of forfeits was consid­ Summerland A.F.L. North Coast A.F.L. what was a fairly quite affair com­ The Central West is made up of 7 Third Grade (U/18's) Best and erably down this year and in most 1990 saw the formation of new club The 1990 season started on a pared to other years. teams and extends from Cowra, in Fairest - Troy Lenon (Ganmain cases player numbers were up. Tweed Heads Tigers and their ad­ somewhat disappointing note after the South, to Coonabarabran, in Grong Grong Matong) and Dean mittance to the League. The new early long and exhausting talks re­ While North Coffs Football Club the North, with Parkes to the West Owen (Griffith). It was most unfortunate that late in club did particularly well winning garding the splitting of the two were premiers in 1990, the real and Ligthgow to the East. the season rain and floods inter­ ten of their sixteen home and away strongest clubs of the decade into winner was Australian Football R.F.L. Girl of the Year was Kathy rupted games and forced cancella­ games and taking third place on four teams. with the reforming of the Under 17 A new innovation was introduced Noonan (Wagga Tigers). tions which interupted clubs the table. Competition. Congratulations to the League for 1990, that being preparation for finals. This situation would have made a must go to each club on their the "Peters Knockout". The The representative side did par­ seven club competition, however, achievements regarding juniors, League was split into a Western The Association made a major ad­ ticularly well this year. After win­ the two clubs involved, Woolgoolga but a special mention must be and Eastern Division wiht the com­ vance in 1990 in having appointed ning their first ever rep. game last . ' and South Coffs Harbour, were un­ made of Damien Humphries for petition being run,over four weeks. an independent Tribunal to hear year 1990 saw them advancing to able to make the change due to his efforts in his new position on The winners of the Divisions - Or­ reports. We must thank Mr Keri the final of this year's Northern Di­ lack of player numbers. Unfortu­ the North Coast. On behalf of ange in the East and Brown, an Inverell Solicitor, for vision Country Carnival, only to be nately, we lost Nambucca Valley each club and the N.C.A.F.L. I Coonabarabran in the West, being Chairman of the Tribunal. defeated. Still a creditable per­ Football Club as a result because would like to congratulate the played a Grand Final at Dubbo for formance that augers well for they considered that they could not N.S.W.A.F.L. and Damien on a job the Cup. The winner for 1990 was The appointment of a Northern future carnivals. be competitive unless the competi- well done. Orange by 22 points. 39 38 COUNTRY LEAGUE REPORTS (Cont.) COUNTRY LEAGUE REPORTS (Cont.)

Another first for the Central West register a minimum 32 players three effort whilst Killarney Vale took out Many thanks to Craig, Donna and Geoff DeBrassec runner-up. Although most indicators were in 1990 was the fielding of an weeks prior to the commencement the Reserves Competition. staff of the N.S. W.A.F.L. for their poor, confidence is high that the Under 17's team in the Teal Cup of the season, as a demonstration of hospitality. We look forward to In a year often quoted as controver­ game will continue to grow in this Trials at . Although not their ability to participate in two A number of forfeits in both grades 1991 with anticipation. sial and full of doom, we look for­ region. The season finished with the winning a game, the ~earn acquitted grades together with a limit of four was again a feature of the competi­ ward to a new season with positive Wauchope High School gaining an themselves well. placed on the number of players tion with especially the forfeit in the This year also marked the formation actions to take on all challenges. impressive fourth in the Statewide able to "back-up" were positive reserve grade first semi final not of our own Junior Council to relieve Greg Wollaston School Championships. The Country Championships, held moves by the League. consistent with good club manage­ the burden of administration from Secretary at Nowra, saw the Central West ment. an already over-worked senior body. make the final on Sunday, but as We conducted a very successful Although going through some Mid North Coast A.F.L. in 1989 Sapphire Coast, in a close Northern Division of the QBE In­ For 1991, several suggestions of teething problems initially, the year 1990 started poorly for this League game, were victorious. surance Country Championships change have been discussed and re­ ended on a high note with an Under with the demise of junior grade and won the series. ported on and we can only hope that 12 modified rule exhibition game teams and the annual lightning pre­ The Central West Grand Final asw years of procrastination which have being played as a curtain raiser to miership being cancelled due to Parkes take out their third con­ Unfortunately, the Central Coast fuelled our current unbalanced situ­ the senior Grand Final. ground conditions. secutive premiership beating proved no match for the Sapphire ation can be sensibly addressed Cowra in the Under 17's and Coast in the final of these champi­ which will see our game progress, The Junior Council also took part Early, the season looked to promise Dubbo in the Seniors. onships at the S.C.G., however, the something, believe it or not, it hasn't in representative games against the the closest competition yet experi­ seven games capped probably the done in many years. A.C.T. Under 15 side, acquitting enced, with the Taree Club, previ­ However, Dubbo did have some best and most commited represen­ Ian Granlund themselves well, and also played at ously being competitive, the only " ' consolation by taking out the tative season the League has par­ Executive Officer the S.C.G. during half time of the team struggling with numbers. • • League's Best and Fairest - Wayne ticipated in. Sydney v Fitzroy game. Two repre­ Early results were surprising with Tu tty and leading Goalkicker Mi­ Sapphire Coast A.F.L. sentatives were also selected in the Wauchope defeating Kempsey in chael Boyd. Daniel Frost, from Seventeen year old Sean Killen N.S.W. Under 15 Shell Cup team, the second round. After experienc­ Coonabarabran, who represented from the Killarney Vale Club won In a year packed with activity the Caine Miller and Carl Noble, and ing forfeits and byes, Wauchope's the League in the Combined team the League's Best and Fairest; An League's success story would have played extremely well. performance declined, as did For­ at Wagga in the Under 15's Shell ex-junior who is showing what dedi­ to be the expansion of our newly ster after an alarming number of in­ Cup trials, won the Under 17's Best cation to his sport can produce. formed Umpires Association. With It was a delight to be offered th'e juries. This left Port Macquarie and Pambula V Wyndham and Fairest. support and advice from D avid hosting of the Teal Cup Trials in Kempsey to again fight out the fi­ Unfortunately our junior division Levens, State Director of Umpiring, May and, blessed with glorious nals. Port Macquarie in a fiery en­ 1991 could hopefully see the inclu­ boasted only three (Under 13) the Association has grown from weather, the carnival went off with­ counter retained their premiership sion of a team from Orange Agri­ teams. A far cry from the large jun­ humble beginnings some 18 months out a hitch. Support from the local title winning 11.11 (77) to Kempsey cultural College enabling the ior contingents the League ago. Continued coaching clinics community was exceptional with the 8.13 (61). League to have an eight team com­ managed during the early to mid and education are planned with sev­ League posting a healthy profit petition thus eliminating the bye. eighties. A lot of careful work will eral new recruits joining their ranks. from sponsorship and gate receipts. have to be undertaken in this area The future of Australian Football in Graeme Clements to ensure the solid re-establishment The League successfully defended N.S. W. is bright judging by the stan­ Secretary of this division. it's Coutry Championship title at dard of play shown by players par­ the Sydney Cricket Ground in Au­ ticipating. Central Coast A.F.L. Apart from this, junior representa­ gust against a strong and 1990 saw both pleasing and discern­ tive games for the Under 13 players determined Central Coast outfit. , Our finals series proved a great suc­ ing features for the game on the against Illawarra at Wollongong running away with the game in the cess with local team Merimbula and Central Coast. and again against the same group in second half. Due to the extremely Diggers playing in a local "derby". the Under 11 grade on the S. C. G. as wet weather leading up to the final • The Merimbula "Marlins" tri­ The administration was strength­ a Little League Game in August there were doubts as to the availa­ umphed for back-to-back flags with • I ened with the president of each of gave the boys a broad taste of rep­ bility of the ground. A last minute the Diggers winning in the seconds the six clubs acting as the League resentative football. inspection by N.S. W.A.F.L. offfi­ and Tathra in the thirds. Executive and Ian Granland as our cials and ground staff gave the all Executive Officer. Terrigal easily eclipsed their third clear - much to the delight of all For the second year, Steve Larkins, consecutive flag in first grade, now players. The after match function of the Diggers Football Club won Grand Final Merimbula V Diggers .. Sapphire Coast. ""Everyone wants a piece of the action"". The requirement of each club to undefeated in three years. A great was a fitting climax to a great day. the Best and Fairest medal with 41 40 N.S.W. COUNTRY GRAND FINALS SYDNEY REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL

Central Coast Sal!l!hire Coast Mid Murra_y QBE INSURANCE Sydney - Best Players: The Sydney team was: Terrigal 24-21 (165) D Merimbula Marlins Balranald 20-11 (131) D STATE LEAGUE M. Conlon, J. Roberts, R. Podbury, Killarney Vale 6-7 (43) 9-12 (66) D Tooleybuc 15-10 (100) P. Smith, B. Kershaw, C. Masterson. Stephen Noack Campbell town Merimbula RSL 6-11 (47) Mark O'Hurley Campbell town Summerland Murray After another year of disrupted Sydney - Goals: Rod Lewis East Sydney Lismore 12-21 (93) D Farrer Mulwala 12-18 (90) D preparation due to incle ment C. Masterson 4, P. Robertson 4, M. Chris Masterson Western Subs. Murwillumbah 6-14 (50) M.C.U. 18-9 (117) D Tocumwal 11-13 (79) weather the Sydney team under O'Hurley 2, B. Kershaw, A Mills, A Rogan Sharp East Sydney North Wagga 9-11 (65) Coach Bill Brown set out for the Taylor, M. Conlon 1. Brian Hawke Camphelltown Newcastle Northern Riverina Nation's Capital, Canberra. Brian Kershaw Campbelltowri. Warners Bay 16-8 (104) D Hroken Hill Condobolin-Milby 21-18 (144) D The team were extremely well led Peter Robertson ,Western Subs. Nelson Bay 9-9 (63) West Broken Hill 19-10 (124) D Ungarie 14-13 (97) The first match was against the new by Rod Pod bury while Mick Conlan Andrew Mills Western Subs. South Broken Hill 18-10 (118) inclusion in the Championships, took out the Player of the Series for William Maslin East Sydney North Coast Picola Canberra. The familarity amongst the Syd ney team putting in first class Stephen Smith North Shore North Coffs 13-10 (88) D Riverina Waaia 16-18 (114) D the Canberra players was evident in performances in both matches. Matthew Frost Syd ney Uni Woolgoolga 6-13 (49) Turvey Park 14-21 (105) D Blighty 18-5 (113) their teamwork running to a five William Moore Sydney Uni Wagga Tigers 13-6 (84) goal lead al quarter time while the Coach Bill Brown must he congratu­ John Robertss Western Subs. Mid North Coast Tallangatta & District Sydney team seemed somewhat dis­ lated on his efforts and all players Ray Stodart Campbell town Port Macquarie 11-11 (77) D Ovens & Murra_y Culcairn 12-14 (86) D jointed. benefitted from his expertise and ex­ Dale Boccabella Campbcll'town Kempsey 8-13 (61) Wodonga 10-22 (82) D Tallangatta Valley 8-15 (63) perience. While th e support given Andrew Taylor Western Subs. Lavington 8- 14 (62) Sydney settled down however, were by Ellis Noack as Team Manager, Paul Smith Campbell town North West Coreen unable to make up the first quarter Russell Matheson and Rod Hooker Craig Saxby North Shore Robb College 21-26 (152) D Hume Corowa/Rutherglen22-16 (148) D deficit and the Canberra team fin­ as Selectors, and Rodney George Michael Porta Parramatta Gunnedah 12-8 (80) Henty 21 -10 (135) D Oaklands 8-15 (63) ished on top. and Les Alderton as Trainers, all Michael Conlan East Sydney Jindera 19-13 (127) provided a firs t class team and must Neil Brunton Parramatta Central West AC.T. be thanked for their efforts. Rod Podbury Campbell town Parkes 13-13 (91) D Kerang 6.4 11.6 15.11 21.13 (139) Mick Underwood Campbell town Dubbo 9-4 (58) Wakool 13-15 (93) D Sydney The Sydney team looks forward to Ultima 11-17 (83) 1.2 4.8 9.12 14.19 (103) 1991 playing on home territory. Leisure Coast HMAS Albatross 12-9 (81) D Sydney - llest Players: Dapto 8-12 (60) B. Kershaw, P. Robertson, C. Mas­ terson, M. Conlan, R. Podbury, M. Porta.

Sydney - Goals: C. Masterson 4, P. Robertson 4, M. O'Hurlcy 2, B. Kershaw, A Mills, A Taylor, M. Conlan 1.

In the consolation final, Sydney were more of a cohesive unit and de:,pite a third quarter resurgence by the Farrer team were successful in taking out the match with Mick Conlan being nominated as Best on Ground.

Sydney Diggers V Tathra 4.2 5.8 7.10 12.13 (85) S apphire Coast Preliminary Final "Steve Larkin Flies High". Farrer 2.3 4.4 10.9 11.10 (76) 42 43 SYDNEY REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL (Cont.) SYDNEY FOOTBALL

QBE INSURANCE The team was:- All Clubs must be congratulated for Final Series North Shore Manly Timothy Anderson Manly their support of the Representative SYDNEY FOOTBALL The Final Series centred around Er­ The highlight of the evening was the Holroyd Parramatta Liverpool Peter Kilborn Manly program while Coach Wayne Watts LEAGUE skineville and Jensen Ovals with Di­ close to tussle for the Phelan Medal Hills Banks town Darren Thomas Manly and Manager Ted Page thanked for vision II played successfully for the which resulted in a countback being East Sydney Baulk. Hills DIVISION I Gary Latner Manly their fine efforts and enthusiasm. first time at Whalan Reserve. unable to separate Campbell town's Wollongong Scott Fennell Manly Rod Podbury (winning his fourth Stephen Clarke Wollongong Still in its infancy Division II Rep­ In the picturesque town of Nowra Division I went to a five team Final medal) and Sydney University's Mi­ While the Division II competition Ian Moore Wollongong resentative program is going from the Sydney team pitted their skills System for the first time which chael Davis, both worthy recipients. had the inaugural Pre-Season Andrew Browne Wollongong strength to strength with the great against Farrer, Sapphire Coast, Lei­ proved extremely successful. Un­ Competition sponsored by Lipton Darrin Collier Wollongong support from Clubs and players giv­ sure Coast and Central West over fortunately, due to the inclement The Sydney Football League Divi­ Tea and won by the Nepean/ Mark Bussing Sutherland ing credibility to the Division II two strenous days in the southern weather, the Division I Grand Final sion I and II Medal Night was held Blacktown Club. This competition Terry Delahunty Sutherland Competition. division of the 1990 QBE Insurance was delayed a week, however, Manly at the Drummoyne Sports Club, was welcomed by the Clubs and is Michael Earl Baulk. Hills Country Championships. and Balmain provided the specta­ home of the Balmain Club. "Crack­ hoped to become a regular item on Paul Eastman Baulk. Hills The team was:- tors with one of the most memo­ ers" Keenan provided first class en­ the calendar. Brian Rafton Baulk. Hills Shaun Page Auburn In their first game, the Sydney team rable matches of the Series with the tertainment with the audience Gary Blackburne Balmain Paul Cusack Auburn gave notice they were a force to be resull in doubt until the final siren. wanting more, while Host Peter Umpiring Jamie Rush Balmain Stephen Porter Auburn reckoned with by defeating the Far­ Versluis was extremely professional 1990 was a year of consolidation and Russe ll Powell Balmain Ian White Bargo Knights rer team 7.5 (47) to 4.5 (29). While Holroyd Parramatta must be in his presentation as Master of improvement for Sydney Umpires. Michael Mccosker Balmain Brenton Skinner Bargo Knights congratulated on reaching the Final Ceremonies. Andrew May Balmain Graham Duke Bargo Knights However, in the second game Series in all three grades for the first Under guidance from Max Henry Mark Blackburne Balmain Rob McCartney Bargo Knights against defending Champions, Sap­ time and winning their inaugural Tribunal (Coach), Danny Daniels (Goal Nicholas Archer Balmain Greg Dimery Nep/Blacktown phire Coast, the Sydney team could State League first grade Premier­ John Lanser, David Murr, Jeff Mor­ Umpires), John Reid (Fitness Paul Diehl N ep/Blacktown not get going and the Sapphire Jason Bush Macquarie Uni ship. All this success after only ris and John Tarlington took on the Coach) and David Levens, the qual­ Macquarie Uni Harry Wilson Nep/Blacktown Coast showed their superiority run­ Scott Uglow being promoted to State League in vital task of Tribunal. ity improved significantly as was Timothy Smith UniN.S.W. Tony Jones Bargo Knights nint out winners 8.5. (56) to 2.3 (15). 1985! quite evident in the Final Series. Hawkes bury Rick Duynhoven Sitting on the Tribunal is one of the Dale Franklin Hawkes bury On Sunday morning, Sydney took The crowds for the series were thankless tasks in a Football Numbers are still a concern, how­ Greg Gannaway Hawkesbury on Central West in the match that QBE INSURANCE slightly highe r than the previous League. However, we are extremely ever, most sports are experiencing a Lee Beare Hawkes bury turned out to be the most exciting SYDNEY FOOTBALL year and the spirit and standard of fortunate to have gentlemen with decrease in umpire numbers it is Damian Luckman Hawkes bury of the Carnival for the right to play LEAGUE the ma tches a ugers well for further expertise and experience willing to heartening that during 1990 there Jason Druce Nep/Blacktown in the Final. increases in years to come. give up their valuable time so that was an actual increase in our umpir­ DIVISION II Graham Fidler Heathcote our League can have such a profes­ ing ranks. Michael Walker Penrith The game see-sawed throughout The Final Series could not have sional unbiased Tribunal. John Oxley Penrith with Central West finally taking out Positions in the Division II Repre­ been so successful without work Everything points to 1991 being Geoff Eldering Penrith the match by a mere two points. sentative team were keenly con­ from such people as John Foy, Bill In particular Chairman John Lanser even more successful for Umpiring Alf Bradley Penrith tested this year with a match organi­ Johnson, Bob McConnell, Lionel must be thanked for the time he also in Sydney. Coach Trevor Hangan, together sed against the representative Beale, Albert Blake and the other spends dealing with the Administra­ with, Manager Simon Kelly and Se­ Central Coast team. time keepers who worked long hours tive tasks associated with Tribunal. lectors Leigh Veitch, Peter Kilborn throughout the series - their work and Doug Scholtz must be congratu­ The team trained enthusiastically was greatly appreciated. Sponsorship lated on the effort they put into put­ under Coach Wayne Watts and were Sydney Football was once again for­ ting the team together and getting confident for their journey to the . ' QUE Insurance Medal Nights tunate to benefit from the QBE In­ so close to a berth in the Final. Central Coast. The Division II The Medal Nights were successfully surance Sponsorship with all Clubs team, though soundly defeated did split into two nights this season. having the opportunity to secure Nick Archer (Balmain) was named not give up and all were consoled • I prizemoney either from the popular Player of the Series for the Sydney with the thought that the Central The QBE Insurance State League QBE "Match of the Day" or the Fi­ team and all players were a credit to Coast went on to win the Northern was held at the Bankstown Sports nal Series. The QBE "Match of the the Sydney Division I competition Division of the Country Champion­ Club, on Monday, September 10, Day" winners were: both on and off the field. ships. hosted by Ken Hose with guest speaker providing an 44 excellent presentation. 45 N.S.W. STATE LEAGUE SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE N.S.W. STATE FOOTBALL LEAGUE N.S.W. STATE FOOTBALL LEAGUE

DIVISION I 1 ST SEMI FINAL GRAND FINAL

Phelan Medal (1st Grade) Snow Medal (1st Grade) FIRST GRADE FIRST GRADE Michael Davis Sydney University 17 Douglas Sholz Baulkham Hills 22 Rodney Podbury Campbelltown 17 Mark Hutchins Northern Eagles 17 East Sydney .7-9 (51) North Shore 9-8 (62) 11 Raymond Horton Liverpool 15 Michael Sharpe East Sydney .. Campbelltown 9-15 (69) Holroyd Parramatta 9-15 (69) Sanders Medal (Reserve Grade) MacFarlane Medal (2nd Grade) RESERVE GRADE RESERVE GRADE David Barwick ,Holroyd Parramatta 23 John O'Dwyer Uni N.S.W. 15 Derek Leecroft East Sydney 12 Carlo Perri Baulkham Hills 13 East Sydney 6-8 (44) North Shore 7-1 O (52) ,, Peter Taylor Holroyd Parramatta 12 Michael Chisholm Uni N.S.W. 13 St George 5-1 O (40) Holroyd Parramatta 7-12 (54)

Kealey Medal (Under 19) Hart Medal (Under 20) UNDER19 UNDER19 Salum Kassem Holroyd Parramatta 23 Michael Dennis · Northern Eagles 27 Peter Berecz Western Suburbs 13 Corey Werfel Wollongong 17 Campbelltown 10-11 (71) North Shore 6-15 (51) 14 Bradley Coutts Holroyd Parramatta 9 Luis Marques Balmain Holroyd Parrarnatta 7-7 (49) Carnpbelltown 10-6 (66)

DIVISION II 2ND SEMI FINAL

Apted Medal (1st Grade) FIRST GRADE Jason Druce Heathcote 17 ,.., Gregory Dimery Nepean/Blacktown 12 North Shore 12-1 4 (86) Damien Luckman Hawkesbury 10 Holroyd Parramatta 17-15 (117)

Armstrong Medal (Under 20) RESERVE GRADE Travis Hopper Nepean/Blacktown 16 5 Sean Collins Camden North Shore 11-13 (79) 5 Richard Rif Hawkesbury Holroyd Parramatta 11-7 (73)

UNDER19

North Shore 11 -13 (79) St George 7-9 (57)

PRELIMINARY FINAL

FIRST GRADE

Campbelltown 14-6 (90) North Shore 16-13 (109)

RESERVE GRADE Rodney Podbwy 1990 Phelan Medal Winner North Shore 11-10 (76) East Sydney 4-12 (36)

UNDER19

St George 11-4 (70) Campbelltown 10-13 (73)

Michael Davis 1990 Phelan Medal Winner Gany Eaton Holroys- Parramatta Captain 46 47 SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE · SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE PRELIMINARY FINAL DIVISION I DIVISION I DIVISION 11 FIRST GRADE ELIMINATION FINAL 2ND SEMI FINAL FIRST GRADE FIRST GRADE 1 ST SEMI FINAL Bargo Kn ights 11-4 (70) Penrith 8-15 (63) Sutherland 18-9 (117) Balmain 18-6 (114) FIRST GRADE Wollongong 12-15 (87) Manly 12-14 (86) UNDER 20 . . Bargo Knights 18-14 (122) RESERVE GRADE RESERVE GRADE Nepean/Blacktown 9-8 (62) Camden 6-4 ( 40) H.M.A.S. Nirimba 10-13 (73) Sutherland 5-3 (33) Balmain 1-5 (11 ) UNDER 20 Uni N.S.W. 11-17 (83) Manly 9-4 (58) GRAND FINAL Nepean/Blacktown 13-10 (86) UNDER 20 Camden 5-4 (34) FIRST GRADE UNDER 20 Liverpool 16-13 (109) 2ND SEMI FINAL Bargo Knights 6-1 (37) Sutherland 1-10 (16) Wollongong 3-8 (26) Hawkesbury 23-16 (154) Baulkham Hills 15-6 (96) FIRST GRADE QUALIFYING FINAL UNDER 20 FIRST GRADE PRELIMINARY FINAL Hawkes bury 14-15 (99) FIRST GRADE Penrith 12-8 (80) H. M.A.S. Nirimba 7-5 (47) Baulkham Hills 11-12 (78) Nepean/Blacktown 5-7 (37) Balmain 13-12 (90) Manly 15-14 (104) UNDER 20 Sutherland 10-9 (69) RESERVE GRADE Penrith 3-4 (22) RESERVE GRADE H.M.A.S. Nirimba 9-14 (68) Baulkham Hills 4-4 (28) Manly 12-16 (88) Balmain 1-5 (11) Uni N.S.W. 10-8 (68) UNDER 20 UNDER 20 Balmain 5-7 (37) Baulkham Hills 6-8 (44) Liverpool 8-9 (57) Wollongong 9-8 (62) 1 ST SEMI FINAL FIRST GRADE GRAND FINAL FIRST GRADE Sutherland 11-13 (79) Baulkham Hills 9-13 (67) Manly 15-13 (103) Balmain 15-9 (99) RESERVE GRADE RESERVE GRADE Uni N.S.W. 10-18 (78) .. Baulkham Hills 4-4 (28) Manly 8-6 (54) Premiers Manly Chairing off their Coach Peter Kilborn Uni N.S.W. 13-7 (85) UNDER 20 UNDER 20 Liverpool 12-9 (81) Ba~main 8-3 (51) Baulkham Hills 13-14 (92) Wollongong 2-4 (46)

Hawkesbwy Division II Premiers

49 48 N.S.W. STATE SYDNEY FOOTBALL SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE LEAGUE - DIVISION I LEAGUE - DIVISION II 1990 FINAL PLACINGS 1ST GRADE 1ST GRADE 1STGRADE P. Robertson (NS) 77 M. Tilyard (Bal) 88 G. Matthews (Bar) 41 NSW STATE LEAGUE S.F.L. DMSION I G. Teasdale (NS) 77 A. Browne (Wng) 63 J. Druce (HC) 35 D. Smith (SU) 61 P. Boyce (Bal) 59 P. Jannenga (Pen) 34 1st Grade 1st Grade C. Ansell (Stg) 56 A. McDonald (Shi) 56 J. Wright (NB) 33 Club p w L D For Aget % Pta B. Hawke (Par) 55 D. Bing (Liv) 50 M. Harris (Hwk) 30 Club p w L D For Aget % Pta Manly 17 14 3 0 2065 1036 199.32 56 B. Kershaw (Ca,) 51 P. Lynch (Liv) 49 North Shore 16 14 2 0 2099 1080 194.35 56 Balmain 17 13 4 0 2614 1319 198.18 52 C. Masterson (WS) 42 M. Blackburne (Bal) 41 UNDER 20 Parramatta 16 13 3 0 1919 1046 183.46 52 Baulkham Hills 17 12 5 0 2187 1426 153.37 48 T. Stack (SU) 31 D. Matters (Man) 38 J. Baird (NB) 47 .. East Sydney 16 11 5 0 1719 1592 107.98 44 Wollongong 17 11 6 0 1965 1555 126.37 44 T. O'Dea (BH) 37 T. Hopper (NB) 18 Campbelltown 16 10 6 0 1805 1223 147.59 40 M. O'Hurley (Cam) 30 Sutherland 17 10 7 0 1787 1571 113.75 40 Sydney Uni 16 6 10 0 1478 1943 76.07 24 D. Wegener (Par) 29 8 . Rafton (BH) 35 P. Berger (Cdn) 15 Liverpool 17 8 9 0 1599 1522 105.06 32 St George 16 4 12 0 1435 1732 82.85 16 A. Blazek (NB) 14 Uni N.S.W. 17 7 10 0 1456 1661 87.66 28 Western Subs. 16 4 12 0 1294 2028 63.81 16 2ND GRADE 2ND GRADE J. Cammell (NB) 14 Nthn Eagles 17 4 12 1 1069 1906 56.09 18 Hills 16 2 14 0 1111 2216 50.14 8 N. Speers (SU) 57 K. Claxton (Bal) 57 Bankstown 17 4 13 0 1161 2138 54.30 16 D. Barwick (Par) 36 M. Chisholm (UN) 55 Macquarie Uni 17 1 15 1 1051 2820 ' 37.27 6 N. Reid (NS) 35 M. Free (Shi) 49 2nd Grade G. Mason (ES) 34 M. Valach (Bal) 48 S. Paterson (His) 30 B. Glenny (Mac) 32 Parramatta 16 14 2 0 1689 668 252.84 56 2nd Grade North Shore 16 13 3 0 1699 586 289.93 52 M. WalmsletStg) 29 N. Youngman (BH) 27 Balmain 15 14 1 0 1499 471 318.26 56 St George 16 10 6 0 1321 906 145.81 40 E. Corvino (SU) 28 A. Bryce (BH) 26 Manly 16 11 5 .o 1576 735 214.42 44 East Sydney 16 9 7 0 1238 1015 121 .97 36 P. Crawford (Par) 28 Baulkham Hills 15 11 4 0 1323 903 146.51 44 Sydney Uni 16 8 8 0 1244 1257 98.97 32 G. Sukroo (Par) 26 UNDER 20 Uni N.S.W. 15 9 6 0 1345 858 156.76 36 Hills 16 6 10 0 826 1570 52.61 24 Woods (Stg) 26 S. Brown (BH) 45 Sutherland 15 ,7 8 0 969 928 104.42 28 T. Western Subs. 16 2 14 0 626 1560 40.13 8 A. Kyprianov (Bal) 31 Wollongong 15 7 8 0 919 1154 79.64 28 Campbelltown 16 2 14 0 677 1758 38.51 8 UNDER19 S. Fitzpatrick (Shi) 26 Macquarie Uni 15 6 9 0 1077 1003 107.38 24 D. Costigan (Stg) 46 G. Thomas (BH) 23 Liverpool 15 2 13 0 373 1840 20.27 8 J. Crawford (Par) 41 R. Henderson (Wng)23 Under 19 Nthn Eagles 15 1 14 0 463 1721 26.90 4 A. Roberts (Cam) 35 S. Wells (Wng) 23 North Shore 16 14 2 0 1503 587 256.05 56 N. Clarke (NS) 32 G. Hall (BH) 22 St George 16 12 4 0 1589 568 279.75 48 Under 20's Tedman (NS) 29 T. Parramatta 16 11 5 0 1266 726 174.38 44 Wollongong 17 15 2 0 1297 531 244.26 60 J. Pearson (Stg) 28 Campbelltown 16 10 6 0 1407 716 197.89 40 Baulk. Hills 17 15 2 0 1578 647 243.89 60 8 . Harrington (Stg) 26 Hills 16 7 9 0 797 1200 66.41 28 Balmain 17 13 4 0 1110 851 130.43 52 A. Lumley (NS) 25 Sydney Uni 16 4 12 0 667 1562 42.40 16 Sutherland 17 8 8 1 1148 963 119.21 34 S. Martin (Par) 23 Western Subs. 16 4 12 0 634 1242 51 .04 16 Liverpool 17 8 8 1 1013 1085 93.36 34 L. Conway (Cam) 22 East Sydney 16 2 14 0 472 1739 27.14 8 Manly 17 8 9 0 1088 1045 104.11 A. Raftery (Par) 21 32 Nthn Eagles 17 5 12 0 825 1119 73.73 20 S.F.L. DIVISION II Macquarie Uni 17 4 13 0 891 1209 73.70 20 Bankstown 17 4 13 0 758 1538 49.28 16 1st Grade Uni NSW 17 4 13 0 625 1345 46.47 · 16 Hawkesbury 11 9 2 0 1341 538 249.26 36 Penrith 11 8 3 0 1348 578 233.22 32 S.F.L. DIVISION II Nepean/Black. 11 7 4 0 1078 77-'l 139.28 28 Bargo Knights 11 6 5 0 947 867 109.23 24 Under 20's Heathcote 11 6 5 0 878 825 106.42 24 Nep./Black 10 10 0 0 1209 243 497.53 40 Auburn 11 3 8 0 979 1001 97.80 12 Camden 10 5 5 0 708 657 107.76 20 Courtesy of the Manly Daily Camden 12 0 12 0 280 2268 12.35 0 Penrith 9 4 5 0 525 586 89.59 16 HMAS Nirimba 9 4 5 0 490 621 78.90 16 Hawkesbury 10 1 9 0 230 1055 21 .80 4

50 51 NSW STATE TEAM RESULTS OFFICE BEARERS

NEW SOUTH WALES FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION NEW SOUTH WALES v VICTORIA NEW SOUTH WALES v TASMANIA cont. Year President Year Date Venue NSWScore Oppostion Year Date Venue NSWScore Opposition Secretary Treasurer Year President Secretary Treasurer 1905 August Melbourne 10.10 70 12.18 90 1950 July 29 Sydney 13.17 95 23.16 154 1880 Phillip Sheridan 1911 August 3 Adelaide 11.6 72 13.18 96 1955 July 17 Sydney 7.12 54 21.18 144 Charles W . Beal W C Hinwood 1887 Phillip Sheridan 1881 Phillip Sheridan 1914 August 11 Sydney 4.7 31 24.20 164 1975 July 5 Hobart 7.7 49 22.19 151 ,. ., 1888 Phillip Sheridan 1882 Phillip Sheridan 1889 Phillip Sheridan 1920 September 25 Sydney 6.10 46 13.24 102 1982 April 25 Hobart 11.19 86 20.10 130 1883 Phillip Sheridan 1890 Phillip Sheridan 1921 August 6 Melbourne 4. 7. 1983 May 15 Hobart 13.9 87 26.21 177 1884 Phillip Sheridan 1891 Albert E. Nash 1921 Sept. 24 Sydney 11.6 75 17.19 117 1984 May20 Sydney 11.7 73 15.9 99 1885 Phillip Sheridan 1892 Albert E. Nash 1922 July8 Sydney 9.15 69 17.12 114 1985 Mays Hobart 19.14 128 22.11 143 1886 Phillip Sheridan L.A. Balhausen 1893 Albert E. Nash 1922 August 12 Melbourne 6.6 42 7.17 59 1986 May 10 Hobart 18.6 114 28.15 183 1923 June Melbourne 13.8 86 14.18 102 1989 June 12 Hobart 8.16 64 17.11 113 NEW SOUTH WALES FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1923 August 23 Sydney 15.11 101 11.19 85 1924 August 8 Melbourne 13.13 91 15.14 104 NEW SOUTH WALES v QUEENSLAND Year President Secretary Treasurer Year President Secretary Treasurer 1924 August 12 Hobart 4.6 30 14.26 110 Year Date Venue NSWScore Opposition 1924 August 16 Melbourne 13.13 91 15.12 102 1884 Aug20 Brisbane 7.10 52 3.16 34 1903 Sir John See H.C. Harte H.J. Hedger 1933 A.D.S. Provan J.C. Allison A.V.G.Smith 1925 July Melbourne 12.17 89 19.16 130 1884 Aug30 Brisbane 2.9 21 3.7 25 1904 Sir John See H.C. Harte 0.W. Balhausen 1934 H. G. Harris J.C. Allison R.J. McGinness 1925 August 15 Sydney 13.10 88 13.9 87 1886 June 19 Sydney 4.11 35 1.8 14 1905 Sir John See H. C. Harte D.J. McKeller H.C. Keys 1926 June 12 Sydney 7.12 54 12.15 87 1886 June 26 Sydney 9.11 65 1.7 13 1906 Sir John See H. C. Harte D.J. McKellar 1935 T. W. Conder J.C. Allison H.C. Keys 1926 July Melbourne 7.6 48 17.26 128 1904 Sept.3 Brisbane 3.13 31 4.15 39 1907 Sir John See H. C. Harte E.E. Brookes 1936 N.P. Joseph K.G. Ferguson H.C. .Keys 1927 August 19 Melbourne 9.12 66 24.10 154 1905 August 12 Brisbane 9.7 61 10.16 76 1908 Albert E. Nash Alex Finn ',. 1937 N.P. Joseph K.G. Ferguson W. Clark 1909 Albert E. Nash 1928 June Melbourne 14.11 95 26.13 169 1906 June 23 Sydney 11.10 76 3.5 23 1938 N.P Joseph K.G. Ferguson 1910 Albert E. Nash 1929 June8 Sydney 15.10 100 17.16 118 1907 July 13 Brisbane 6.4 40 9.22 76 J. J. O'Meara 1939 N.P. Joseph K.G . Ferguson A.J. Snow 1911 Albert E. Nas h 1940 N.P. Joseph K.G. Ferguson 1930 August 5 Adelaide 9.11 65 27.20 182 1908 August 27 Melbourne 13.15 93 8.11 59 A.J. Snow 1912 Albert E. Nash 1941 N.P. Joseph K.G . Ferguson A.J.Snow 1930 August Adelaide 9.6 60 17.16 118 1910 June 11 Brisbane 9.15 69 5.7 37 1913 1942 N.P. Joseph K.G . Ferguson A.J.Snow 1932 June 11 Sydney 9.12 66 13.13 91 75 6.12 1910 August 20 Sydney 10.15 48 1914 1943 N.P. Joseph K.G. Ferguson A.J. Snow 23.17 1933 August 2 Sydney 14.18 102 155 1912 August 17 Sydney 19.22 136 12.9 81 1915 E.W. Butler J.E. Phelan H.C. Harte 1944 N.P. Joseph K.G. Ferguson A.J. Snow 1941 May24 Sydney 5.12 42 15.15 105 1913 June 7 Brisbane 9.15 69 7.10 52 1916 J.E. Phelan 1945 N.P. Joseph K.G. Ferguson .A.J.Snow 1948 June 26 Sydney 9.10 64 15.24 114 1914 August 5 Sydney 13.15 93 2.4 16 1917 J.E. Phelan G.H. Turner 1946 W.H. Fill K.G. Ferguson A.J.Snow 1918 1949 July 16 Sydney 9.4 58 18.18 126 1920 July 10 Brisbane 9.15 69 10.7 67 J.E. Phelan G.H. Turner 1947 W.H. Fill K.G . Ferguson A.J. Snow 1919 J.V. Bannon J.E. Phelan 1990 May22 Sydney 13.8 86 10.16 76 1920 August 14 Sydney 9.11 65 5.16 46 G.H. Turner 1948 L.J. Taylor K.G. Ferguson A.J. Snow 1920 J.F. McNeill J.E. Phelan G.H. Turner 1949 1921 Brisbane L.J. Taylor K.G. Ferguson A.J. Snow E. McDonnell 1950 L.J. Taylor K.G. Fi;rguson NEW SOUTH WALES v VFA 1921 July9 Brisbane 11.10 76 15.10 100 Al. Snow 1921 J.F. McNei ll J.E. Phelan 1951 L.J. Taylor K.G. Ferguson A.J. Snow 1922 August 12 Sydney 11.18 84 10.9 69 Year Date Ven ue NSWScore Opposition 1922 J.F. McNeill J.E. Phelan 1952 L.J. Taylor K.G. Ferguson A.J. Snow 1881 July 1 Melbourne 0.1 1 9.24 78 1924 August 6 Hobart 16.22 118 6.3 39 1923 J.F. McNeill J. E. Phelan J. Ross 1881 August 6 Sydney 1.8 14 9.16 70 1926 Brisbane Score Unknown 1924 J.E. Phelan 1953 L.J . Taylor K.G. Ferguson AH.Gilpin 1925 H.A. Ryall 1886 May22 Melbourne Score Unknown 1927 August 15 Sydney 14.27 111 6.9 45 A.A. Kerr 1954 L.J. Taylor K.G. Ferguson A.H. Gilpin 1928 June 1 Brisbane 6.10 46 5.13 43 1926 H.W.Smilh A.A. Kerr L.W. Percy 1955 L.J. Taylor K.G. Ferguson AH Gilpin 1931 Sydney 13.17 95 16.11 107 1927 H.W. Smilh 1928 June 3 Brisbane 8.9 57 8.19 67 A.A. Kerr L.W. Percy 1956 A.J. Snow K.G. Ferguson AH Gilpin 1960 July 3 Sydney 8.9 57 23.24 162 1928 A.D.S. Provan 1929 July6 Brisbane 11.5 71 10.14 74 1957 A.J. Snow K.G. Ferguson A.H. Gilpin 1987 May 13 Lavington 10.12 72 8.5 53 1929 A.D.S. Provan A.McWhinney H.G Harris 1958 A.J. Snow 1930 July 7 Brisbane Score Unknown K.G. Ferguson A.H. Gilpin 1989 June9 Burnie 5.6 36 20.11 131 1930 A.D.S. Provan A. McWhinney H.G. Harris 1959 A.J. Snow K.G . Ferguson S.W.McLean 1930 July30 Adelaide 21.12 138 7.20 62 1931 A.D.S. Provan A. McWhinney A.W.G. Smith 1960 W.J. Holmes K.G . Ferguson S.W. McLean August 4 Sydney 19.22 136 6.15 51 NEW SOUTH WALES v TASMANIA 1933 1932 A.D.S. Provan A. McWhinney A.W.G. Smith 1961 E. McFarlane J. Boulus AH.Davey 1934 June 2 Brisbane 14.14 98 13.15 93 Year Date Venue NSWScore Opposition 1934 June4 Brisbane 12.7 79 11.16 82 Sydney 2.4 16 8.18 66 1890 May 1934 August 18 Sydney 17.14 116 12.10 82 1890 May Sydney 4.5 29 17.39 126 NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1935 July 13 Sydney 7.18 60 7.13 55 1908 August 22 Melbourne 4.11 35 8.14 62 1935 August 3 Brisbane 9.11 65 6.9 45 1911 August 10 Adelaide 3.9 27 15.11 101 Year President Secretary Treasurer Year President 1939 July8 Brisbane 12.12 84 14.13 97 Secretary Treasurer 15.14 104 5.13 43 1914 August 8 Sydney 1940 July6 Sydney 13.9 87 12.12 84 1921 August 20 Sydney 12.11 83 13.16 94 1962 E. McFarlane J. Boulus A.H. Davey 1946 July7 Sydney 18.27 135 15.23 113 19613 W.H. Hart K.G. Ferguson B.G. Osborne 1924 August 4 Hobart 10.13 73 22.12 144 1963 E. McFarlane R.R. Giddey A.H. Davey 19h9 W.H. Hart K.G. Ferguson B.G. Osborne 1946 July20 Brisbane 21.11 137 19.27 141 1964 1927 August 11 Melbourne 12.11 83 11.14 80 E.McFarlane R.R. Giddey N. Johnson 1970 W.H. Hart L.O. Beale B.G. Osborne 1947 May25 Sydney 17.13 115 15.17 107 1965 T. McGrath 1929 June 20 Sydney 14.15 99 15.8 98 J.V. Regan N. Johnson 1971 W.H. Hart L.O. Beale None appointed 1947 June 21 Brisbane 21.9 135 18.24 132 1966 W.H. Hart K.G. Ferguson B.G. Osborne 1930 August 2 Adelaide 18.15 123 6.12 48 1972 W.H. Hart L.O. Beale None appointed 1947 August 8 Hobart 14 12 86 5.12 42 1967 W.H. Hart K.G. Ferguson B.G. Osborne 1973 W.H. Hart L.O. Beale 1933 August 10 Sydney 20.12 132 15.17 107 None appointed ► 1948 Mayl5 Brisbane 16.18 114 17.13 115 1947 August 1 Hobart 13.18 96 16.10 106 1949 May21 Brisbane 17.14 116 14.23 107 52 NSWAFL 53 1990 Annual Report OFFICE BEARERS NSW STATE TEAM RESULTS

NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE NEW SOUTH WALES V QUEENSLAND cont. NEW SOUTH WALES v A.C.T.A.F.L. Cont. Year President Secretary Treasurer Year President Secretary Treasurer Year Date Venue NSWScore Opposition Year Date Venue NSWScore Opposition 1974 W.H . Hart L.O. Beale G. Lewis 1949 July30 Sydney 16.14 110 8.14 62 1971 June Brisbane 15.11 101 26.13 169 1975 W.H. Hart K.J . Hession None appointed 1950 July Brisbane 6.4 40 3.6 24 1971 Canberra 13.16 94 19.12 126 1976 W.H. Hart K.J. Hession None appointed . "' 1953 May30 Brisbane 15.16 106 25.9 159 1973 June 23 Canberra 7.11 53 12.14 86 1977 W.H. Hart K.J. Hession None appointed 1953 June 1 Brisbane 7.20 62 8.11 59 1977 June 26 Canberra 14.9 93 18.24 132 D.A,.Hyman None appointed 1953 June 14 Sydney 15.14 104 11.16 Bi 1978 July 16 Narrandera 17.12 114 26.17 173 1978 W.H. Hart D.A. Isaac None appointed 1954 June 13 Brisbane 9.23 77 15.17 107 1979 July 29 Canberraa 19.21 135 22.12 144 1955 August 14 Brisbane 19.14 128 21.15 141 1980 March 16 Wagga 17.10 112 , 10.11 71 Genual Manager 1981 April 12 Canberra 7.9 51 14.24 108 1979 B. Heafey R.J. Hopper B. Heafey 1956 July4 Brisbane 11.8 74 13.14 92 1982 June6 Sydney 17.15 117 27. 9 171 1980 A.F. Baker R.J. Hopper K. E. Taylor 1956 July7 Brisbane 12.12 84 8.14 62 P.J.Annstrong 1956 July 22 Sydney 20.18 138 13.16 94 1983 May29 Canberra 9.12 66 12.12 84 1981 L.F. Davey K. Ryan K. E. Taylor 1958 July3 Melbourne 11.13 79 11.18 84 1984 June 24 Canberra 7. 7 49 28.20 188 P.J. Annstrong 1960 June 25 Sydney 14.24 108 13.19 97 1985 June 23 Canberra 13.19 97 11.15 81 1982 Sir James Hardy R.L. Myers 1963 May5 Brisbane 13.11 89 15.16 106 1986 April 13 Wagga 14.16 100 21.14 140 BM .Apted 1964 June 14 Sydney 7.17 59 13.31 109 1989 June 10 Launceston 17.ll 113 8.16 64 1983 K.C. McRae 8.M. Apted 1966 July2 Sydney 16.10 106 19.14 128 1984 K.C. McRae B.M. Apted 1967 July 15 Sydney 10.23 83 9.14 68 NEW SOUTH WALES v WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1985 D. Smith BM. Apted 1968 June 10 Canberra 11.15 81 20.13 133 Year Date Venue NSWScoree Opposition Executive Director 1968 July 7 Brisbane 16.16 112 20.25 145 1908 August 25 Melbourne 12.3 79 17.12 124 1986 R.A. Gillett R.A.Fowlie 1970 June 14 Brisbane 17.13 115 26.19 175 1911 August 7 Adelaide 8.18 66 9.13 67 I.H. Granland 1972 June 12 Sydney 13.18 96 11.13 79 1914 August 15 Sydney 8.10 58 23.24 162 1974 June 17 Sydney 9.12 66 13.10 88 1924 August 14 Hobart 9.12 56 27.21 183 Chld Commissioner Chid Executive Commissioner.; 1982 April 18 Brisbane 14.15 99 28.15 183 1927 August 15 Melbourne 14.19 103 18.14 122 1987 K.R.Miller I.H. Granland R.A. Gillett, J. Morris, RA. Thomas, R.V. Dignan 1983 April 24 Sydney 17.20 122 20.16 136 1930 August 7 Adelaide 7.8 50 8.9 57 RA Gillett, R.A. Thomas, RV. Dignan, J.T. Yates 1988 J. Morris I.H. Granland 1984 April29 Sydney 11.7 73 26.13 169 1989 J. Morris I.H. Granland *RA. Gillett, *RA. Thomas, R.V. Dignan, J.T. Yates, D.V.Roach, J.L. Potter 1933 August 12 Sydney 16 ..18 114 17.22 124 1985 April 21 Wagga 11.19 85 21 .15 141 1990 J. Morris I.H. Granland *RV. Dignan, J.T. Yates, D.V. Roach, J.L. Potter, K.A. Kohlhagen 1949 June 29 Sydney 8.13 61 15.24 114 •resigned C.S. Davis 1986 Aeril25 Brisbane 17.18 120 23.12 150 1988 March5 Adelaide 10. 8 68 9.12 66 NEW SOUTH WALES V A.C.T.A.F.L. NEW SOUTH WALES v SOUTH AUSTRALIA LIFE MEMBERS A Young elected 1962 J.W. Hammond elected 1971 Year Date Venue NSWScore Opposition Year Date Venue NSWScore Opposition W. H.Hart elected 1964 R. McConnell elected 1977 1925 August 15 Sydney 8.10 58 7.8 50 1911 August Adelaide 2.9 21 12.20 92 R.J. Hayes elected 1966 Jack Armstrong elected 1979 1926 Sydney 14.18 102 10.10 70 1914 August 10 Sydney 10.3 63 16.20 116 S.C. Felstead elected 1967 R.A.Gillett elected 1989 1927 Sydney 8.6 54 6.7 43 1924 August 11 Hobart 9.12 66 18.15 123 A.H. Bridgewater elected 1969 1930 1927 August Melbourne 6.11 47 29.20 194 1933 August 7 Sydney 16.14 110 12.10 82 DECEASED 1930 August 4 Adelaide 10.13 73 24.16 160 1938 Launceston 14.18 102 11.8 74 L. w. Alexander, L.A Balhausen, O.W. Balhausen, J.V. Bannon, E.W. Butler, R. Browne, L. Clarke, J. Curry, S.H. Donnelly, K.J. Ferguson, 1947 August 6 Hobart 5.10 40 17.9 111 L. Harry, T.J. Hayes, H.C. Harte, H. J. Hedger, W.J. Holmes, S.J. Hodgson, J. Kealey, M. King, A,A, Laird, G. Leibs, R _McDougall, 1939 Sydney 10.15 75 10.8 68 1988 March3 Adelaide 8.11 59 12.8 80 E. McFalrane, J.F. McNeill, A.E .Nash, J.E. Phelan, AD.S. Provan, H.A. Ryall, G.H. Sanders, H.G. Shepherd, H.W. Smith, A.J. Snow, 1939 June24 Canberra 10.15 75 14.10 94 L.J. Taylor, G.H. Turner. □ 1940 July26 Sydney 15.18 108 18.21 128 NEW SOUTH WALES v V.F.L. CLUBS 1946 August 3 Sydney 18.16 124 17.18 120 Date Club Venue NSWScore Opposition 1947 June 15 Sydney 20.13 133 19.16 130 27.5.03 Fitzroy Sydney 7. 5 47 8.22 70 1947 July 30 Hobart 18.22 130 7.8 50 5.8.03 Calton Sydney 6.13 49 9.15 69 1948 May23 Canberra 8.7 55 17.14 116 1906 Carlton Sydney Score Unknown 1948 June 27 Sydney 9.10 64 12.16 88 27.7.07 Sth Melb. Sydney 9.6 60 9.16 70 1950 July 23 Brisbane 21.13 139 7.11 53 7.8.09 Sth.Melb. Sydney 7.10 52 10.19 79 1954 June6 Sydney 19.19 133 12.16 88 10.8.09 Geelong Sydney 12.17 89 15.12 102 1956 June3 Sydney 11.18 84 16.13 109 18.8.09 Collingwood Sydney 3.10 28 12.12 84 1957 July 27 Canberra 9.10 64 20.17 137 13.8.10 Geelong Sydney 11. 3 69 16.12 108 1958 July 7 Melbourne 9.13 67 12.10 82 13.8.10 Fitzroy Sydney 6.8 44 6.17 53 1960 June 29 Sydney 13.14 92 13.12 90 17.8.10 Fitzroy Sydney 6.11 47 9.14 68 1963 May6 Brisbane 7.7 49 8.12 60 5.8.11 Melbourne Sydney 9.6 60 19.18 132 1964 July 25 Sydney 8.17 65 13.18 96 5.8.11 Sth.Melb. Sydney 12.8 80 . 17.12 li4 1967 May21 Canberra 13.8 86 19.11 125 19.9.25 Richmond Sydney 9.14 68 13.8 86 1968 Junes Canberra 15.12 102 15.16 106 26.9.25 Footscray Sydney 6.5 41 7.13 55 1970 May24 Sydney 14.11 95 13.19 97 NSWAFL 1990 Annual Report 54 55 NSW STATE TEAM RESULTS 1990 QBE INSURANCE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS NEW SOUTH WALES v V.F.L. CLUBS cont. NEW SOUTH WALES v NEW ZEALAND RIVERINA Date Club Venue NSWScore Opposition Year Date Venue NSWScore Opposition 1926 Nth.Melb. Sydney Score Unknown 1889 June 29 Sydney 4.10 34 5. 4 34 20.8.27 Carlton Sydney 7.8 50 16.1 1 107 1908 August 19 Melbourne 8.14 62 9. 9 63 7.8.37 Melbourne Sydney 8. 8 56 17.32 132 29.7.39 Carlton Sydney 14.9 93 19.19 133 N.S.W v AUSTAMATEURFOOTBALLCOUNCIL 15.9.45 St Kilda Sydney 10.18 78 4.24 48 Year Date Venue NSWScore Opposition 8.9.46 Richmond Sydney 21.14 140 35.19 229 1950 July Brisbane 9.6 60 11.13 79 21.6.64 Nth. Melb. Sydney 13.9 87 20.22 142 1958 July 11 Melbourne 9.12 66 10.16 76 27.9.64 Hawthorn Sydney 6.3 39 23.21 159 1965 June 12 Sydney 8. 7 55 15.12 102 10.7.66 Nth. Melb. Sydney 5. 7 37 19.10 134 1971 June Brisbane 27.1 9 181 14.12 96 11.3. 79 Ftizroy Sydney 11.11 77 20.12 132 1974 June 17 Sydney 13.14 92 10.21 81 23.3.80 Richmond Sydney 14.16 100 17.19 121 NEW SOUTH WALES v OTHERS NEW SOUTH WALES v V.F.A. CLUBS cont. Date Opposition Venue NSWScore Opposition Date Club Venue NSWScore Opposition 1881 Bendigo Bendigo 4.0 24 1.0 6 ,s.1.1882 Geelong Sydney 2.1 13 6.21 57 29.5.1 aas Sandhurst Bendigo Score Unknown 14.7.1883 Sth. Melb. Sydney 4.7 31 9.17 71 20.8.10 Riverina Sydney 13.21 99 8.4 52 1884 Sth. Melb. Sydney 4.8 32 7.8 50 12.7.13 S.A. 2nds Sydney 6. 7 43 8.10 58 2s.s.1886 Williamtown Melbourne Score Unknown 1927 S.A.F.A Sydney 14.11 95 10.11 71 3.s.1888 Melbourne Venue & Score Unknown 29.6.35 V.A.F.A. Sydney 14.9 93 13.17 95 30.7.1889 Pt. Melbourne Sydney 2.4 16 6.12 48 3.8.40 AIF Sydney 19.23 137 16.12 108 5.4.77 Preston Adelaide 11. 7 73 15.10 100 26.7.41 R.A.A.F. Sydney 5.15 45 16.13 109 9.5.78 Pt Melbourne Sth. Melb. 7.4 46 12.20 92 1942 CDmbServ. Sydney 13.21 99 16.18 114 NEW SOUTH WALES v S.A. CLUBS 1952 0 & M League Sydney 7.15 57 17.24 126 9.6.57 Comb Unis Brisbane 10.12 72 18.16 124 Date Club Venue NSWScore Opposition 1.6.68 VFL2nds Sydney 12. 8 80 13.15 93 26.6.1884 Sth Adelaide Sydney 3.15 33 3.9 27 7.6.69 S.A.2nds Sydney 12.12 84 15.14 104 1990 QBE INSURANCE 1884 Sth Adelaide Sydney 2.9 21 11.10 76 26. 7.69 VFL 2nds Melbourne 6.13 49 19.17 131 7.7J)6 Nth. Adelaide Sydney 8.9 57 13.10 88 1972 VFL 2nds Sydney 23.20 158 11.15 81 COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS 8.6.07 Pt. Adelaide Sydney 8.9 57 5.14 44 13.6.08 Norwood Sydney 2.6 18 13.9 87 OVERALL RESULTS SAPPHIRE COAST 17.6.08 Norwood Sydney 7.9 51 12.14 86 Opposition Played Won Lost Drawn Unknown 20.6.08 Norwood Sydney 6.8 44 12.12 84 AAFC 5 2 3 11.6.10 Nth. Adelaide Sydney 12. 7 79 18.12 120 ACTAFL 39 15 23 15.6.10 Nth Adelaide Sydney 6.6 42 10.14 74 N.Z. 2 1 1 7.8.20 Sth Adelaide Sydney 11.17 83 12. 9 81 QAFL 68 37 28 21.8.20 Nth Adelaide Sydney 9.11 65 13.15 93 SANFL 7 7 17.9.21 West Adelaide Sydney 11. 5 71 12.24 96 TNFL 22 6 16 15.7.22 West Torr. Sydney 13.12 90 12.11 83 VFA 7 1 6 1 19.8.22 Port Adelaide Sydney 13.11 89 12.15 87 VFL 27 3 24 23.8.22 Port Adelaide Sydney WAFL 9 1 8 NEW SOUTH WALES v W.A. CLUBS SA Clubs 14 5 8 1 Date Club Venue NSWScore Opposition VFAClubs 7 5 2 3.8.12 East Frem. Sydney 7. 7 49 7.12 54 VFLClubs 23 2 19 2 1930 Subiaco Sydney Score Unknown WA Clubs 11 8 2 3. 10.37 Kalgoorlie Sydney Score Unknown Others 16 5 10 '• 23.7.38 East FremantleSydney 9.11 65 15.14 104 TOTAL 256 75 165 1 13 11.8.46 Perth Sydney 18.16 124 22.15 147 9.8.47 Subiaco Sydney 8.11 59 11.10 76 10.8.47 E. Frmtl Sydney 12.6 78 15.11 101 8.8.48 S.Frmtl Sydney 15.11 101 20.17 137 30.6.57 Perth Sydney 15.14 104 20.14 134 9.8.59 Subiaco Sydney 11.19 85 22.25 157 11.7.65 East Perth Sydney 11. 8 74 22.27 159 56