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(J'J < ~ t::.. ~ 0 i:Q ~C/lm"dz~~; New South Wales Australian Football League 1990 QBE INSURANCE STATE OF ORIGIN TEAM NEW SOUTH WALES 13-8 (86) DEFEATED VICTORIA 10-16 (76) FIRST VICTORY OVER VICTORIA SINCE 1925) ~i~~ p ~ _... ..., .... ~~ ; . - --- --···· --~ ... - ,__ --- Back Row: TONY FRANKLIN (Selector), BARRY MITCHELL, CHRIS DANIHER, TIM POWELL, CRAIG POTTER, RUSSELL MORRIS, MARK ROBERTS, BRETT ALLISON, MICHAEL PHYLAND, DAVID BOLTON, MARK EUSTICE, CRAIG DAVIS (Selector) Middle Row: GEOFF POLITES (Runner), RICK QUADE (Selector), BERNARD TOOHEY, MICHAEL WERNER, ANTHONY DANIHER, JOHN LONGMIRE, JOHN IRONMONGER, WAYNE CAREY, BILL BROWNLESS, NEALE DANIHER, 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), TERRY DANIHER (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 Tasmania 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 Riverina 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.
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