FOSTER'S SHIELD Foster's Lager INTER-STATE MATCH v QUEENSLAND

SUNDAY APRIL 21 1985

MAHER OVAL, , N.S.W.

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UJ 13 6 .\•·•· "' Another Carlton Product.... ··-· .. SOUVENIR PROGRAMME 50c I 14 3 10a.m. UNDER 17TEALCUPSELECTIONTRIAL Q.A.F.L. N.S.W. WAGGA & DISTRICT RIVERINA PRESIDENT'S PRESIDENT'S Coach: Doug PRIEST Coach: C. CORBETT Manager: Greg FINEMORE Manager: J. McLEAN MESSAGE MESSAGE Colours: White, Red trim Colours: Black, White trim I. Andrew MAHER 1. Danny KELLY .. As President of the Q.A.F.L. I am delighted to A warm welcome to Wagga Wagga for our 2. Rick QUADE 2. David GEE...... Griffith be here today in Wagga, one of the real strongholds visitors from Queensland and all parts of NSW. 3. Troy BROOKER 4. David SHEPHERD . .. Ganmain of Australi an Football, on what I be lieve to be a Today's Foster's Shield match between NSW 4. Brendan SHERIDAN 5. Steve MILLER .. .. Ungarie milestone fo r our CIG Maroons. and Queensland in Wagga is another step forward in 5. Robbie WHYMAN 6. Ross SEYMOUR ...... A.P.M. This is the first occasion, to my mind , th at we the growth and development of Australian Football 6. Sean CRAPP 7. Michae l STEELE (V. C.) ..... Ganmain have shown our colours outside a capital city in our in NSW . 7. Mark Condon 8. Gerard RA VA .. ... Ganmain quest for the now Foster's Shield. Players in all parts of the state from Lismore in 8. Chris HORNE 9. Lewis WINTER ...... Ganmain Today's venue may not in fact be considered the North to Bega in the South have the opportuni ty 9. Wayne BROWN 10. Peter CELI ...... Leeton totall y a ' home ground' for the Blues as our Coach of representating SW at senior representative level IO. Chris MASTERSON 11. Andrew BOCK ...... Narrandera Laurie Pend ri ck has played some of his best foo tball for the first ti me . 11. Brendan GIBBONS 14. Trevor COX ...... Ganmain right here as yo u may know, and we are hoping that Congratulations to those players who have 12. Matt GALE 15 . Paul RICHARDSON ...... Ganmain this fact will be turned to our advantage today. been selected for fina l se lecti on and I wish you all 13. Paul WILLIAMS 16. David YOUNG Ganmain The Queenslanders, although missing many of the best. 14. Peter NGUYEN 17. Gav inLLOYD ... Whitton our older and established stars who have contri­ Our code will only prosper and grow in NSW 15. Geoff SMlTH 18. Graeme HOWE ... buted towards two consecutive Shield wins in 1983 through the co-operation and good will of all foot­ 16. Sean TIPPING 20. Peter WILSON ... . Ungarie and 1984, will today be pinning their hopes on a ball bodies, both at senior as well as junior level, 17 . Mark HARON 23 . Simon HICKS ...... Griffith young isde which has already this year played within the state working together towards goals 18. Geoff ANKERS 24. David ALPEN ...... Griffith against West Torrens (S.A.N.F.L.), Fitzroy, Col­ which have been developed and agreed through con­ 19 . Scott GINNING 25. Rodney FIFE ...... Tullibigeal lingwood and St. Kilda. This pre-N .S.W. match sultation betwee n affi Liat ed administrations. 20 . Andrew SHAW 27. Anthony WAKEMAN (C) ..... Leeton training, it is hoped , will allow our CIG Maroons to Today's game has been possible through the 21. Marcus SPENCER 29. Cris FRANKEL...... Tull ibigeal perform creditably. co-operati on and support of the Farrer and Riverina 22. Ricky DUNN 30 . David COX...... Ganmain We do not take our near geographical neigh­ Football Leagues and Carlton United Breweries 25. Glen WILLIAMS 34. Tim RY AN ..... bours and traditional rivals li ghtly as a close and major sponsor of NSWAFL and the Foster's Shield . 26. Glen BEVAN 36. Phillip DURHAM ... . tough tussle always is expected. The SW AFL would also like to express its 27. Andrew FEENEY Our thanks must go to Foster's for picking up appreciation to the Riverina Australian Football 29 . David McKELVIE this important seri es played between the developing Club, Mr. Phill Le Petit and the members of his football States for how else will we all improve. organising committee fo r today's arrangements, a There has been some speculation of late regard­ special mention must be made to State Coach Ron ing this series but after a streamlining of the format Thomas and assistant Coach Greg Leech who over­ and last year's extremely close tussle for top spot, came mammoth distance problems in the selection administrators in these States concerned are hopeful and training of the state wide Representative team. that today's match and the remai ning games will DARYLL SMITH ''Be with the winning team shj ow the need and viability of such a contest series. President NSWAFL I must also here extend our appreciation to CIG, Mr. Neville Fallon and his team for their belief in and support of the Queensland CIG State Team be coached by Fearnes'' for the second successive year. To both teams I wish a tough but injury free MAYORAL game . .... Luxury JOHN COLLINS MESSAGE Q.A.F.L . Preside/ti It is indeed pleasing that Wagga Wagga Air-conditioned has been chosen to host the Foster's Shield Australian Football match between New Coaches with South Wales and Queensland Football reclining seats, Leagues. FOSTER'S SHIELD Ln addition to bringing first class football radio and cassette to the Riverina, this event marks a miles­ tone for Australian football in Wagga Wag­ players, also Proudly sponsored ga, in that it is first interstate game to be Rest Room played in our City. by I am sure that programmes of this nature, equiped. apart from providing football spectaculars, will also help greatly to lift the standard and Carlton status of the code at all levels, but in particu­ lar at the grass roots level of the junior One of the world's great brewers. ranks. For this the organisers are to be con­ gratulated. FOR YOUR TOURS & CHARTER TRAVEL I welcome visiting teams, officials and spectators to Wagga Wagga on this occa­ sion, and hope that all participants have a contact: FEARNES COACHES successful and enjoyable day. M. H. G/SSING 61 BERRY STREET, WAGGA - PH. (069)21 2316 Mayor, Wagga Wagga 12 5 IO . CLAUDE JACKSON: 25 ; 180cm: 92kg ; Collingulli e-Ashmont. Fifth year will the G u Ili c. On TAIN RAISER Farrer League hi s day he's brilliant. with magical skills. Bu ll ocking player with deceptive speed and an eye for goals. FOOTBALL LEAGUE PLAYER 15 . TREVOR KENDALL: 27 ; I83cm;83kg; M. C. U . 'Bull ' is a reliable defende r who ne ver shirks an Coach : Phil Manassa issue. But forone season with Narrandera has pl ayed PROFILE all his footy with M.C. U. Former Farre r League rep. 16. PAUL BUTTERWORTH: 27 ; 180cm ; 76kg. Pos ition Goals Beh inds Marks Kicks Ma rrar. Origi nall y from Belconnen. talented wi ngman, good disposal of ball wit h fine skills. 1. Frank GLEESON I. GARY C OLVIN: 25: 180cm: 84kg: Collingu lli e­ 19. RON GILLINGHAM: 22 ; L79cm; 76kg. 2. Peter RICKETIS Ashmont captai n-coach. Good d isposal of ball. -Ashmont. Consistant defender who 3. Les MILDENHALL excell ent l ea rn man. gives his all. always makes it hard for the opposition. 4. Fred HUMMEL . 2. WARRANMcLOUGHLIN: 2 1.183cm: 84kg: 20. PHIL R EID: 25 ; 180cm; 83kg. Temora. But forone 5. Anthony SMITH .. . Colli ngu llie-Ashmont full forward . Very accurate season with has played all his footy with 6. Dave PRICE ...... kick . consistent goal ge tter. Temora . Fine posit ional player with good disposal. 7. Gary HUTCHINSON ... 3. TERRY G ILLETT: 20; 178cm ; 67kg; Colli ngullie­ 21. TOM SMITH: 26; 168cm ; 80kg. The Rock-Yerong 8. Geoff LUFF (V.C.) .. Ashrnont. Very dashing player. creati ve and elusive. Creek. Ve ry creative rover, tenacious player who 9. Marcus HOFEn ... . 4. BRIAN C ONLAN: 23; 188cm ; 86kg; Barell an. ne ver stops running. 10. RonTAYLOR ...... Tale nted ruck man, strong determined player and 23. ANTHONY BAKER: 24; L80cm ; 83 kg. Marrar. 11. Mirko MILIC ...... good mark . Fea rless defende r, tough as nail s. s1rong ma rk and 12. Rob PEKIN ...... 5. DANNY MALONE: 28: 178cm ; 75 kg; Marrar. long ki ck. 14. Steve ZAHRA ...... League's Best & Fairest winner 1984. A lways 24. JAMIE ROBINSON: 24 ; 180cm: 89kg. Whitto n 15. GeoffREID...... running a nd backi ng up. top team man. Captain-Coach. Strong competito r. very good 16. GraemeCRISPIN ...... 6. SHAUN C HANDLER : 2 1; 176em ; 72kg ; Te mora. judge ment.good team man. 17. Leigh FORSYTH ...... Dynamic player with pace to burn , tire less worke r. 26. TERRY RUDD: 23; 180cm; 76kg. North Wagga. 18. Matthew ANSELL ...... 7. TREVOR ION: 25 ; 178cm; 75kg; ­ Top defender, good marking ability and di sposal of 19. Russell MATHESON ...... United. Experi enced re p. player with the ball. Very good team player. 20. Michael BAILEY ...... good speed and creative skills. 27. GLENN SOLLEY: 22 ; 183cm;83kg. Temora. 21 . WayneCOPE ...... 8. PETER DE LANEY: 27 ; 179cm ; 86kg. Coach Utilit y. good team man, always gives 100% . 22 . Ian MARTIN ...... . Excell ent half forward , very strong 28. BRIAN ALEXANDER: 28; 183cm; 90kg. mark, long ki ck and prolific kickgette r. Collingullic-Ashmont. Strong mark. consiste nt 23. Scott BYNES ...... 9. FRANK KENNEDY: 25; 183cm; 83kg; performer , goal sneak. 100 minute football e r. 24. Tim SMITH ...... Collingullie- Ashmont. Top player either in centre or 30. GORDONWOODEN: 25 ; 195cm; 103kg. M.C.U . 25. David WEST. up forward. Instrume ntal in the G ullies' premiership Biggest Farrer player, reliable ruckman. strong mark 31. Phill MANASSA (C .C) ...... wi n last year. and consistant pe rformer.

FOR PERSONALISED ATTENTION TO ALL YOUR PEST & WEED PROBLEMS, ALSO ALL CROP SPRAYING WITH 4 WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES. PHONE WAGGA: 'WIMPY'' BARBER 22 5777 MICHAEL PAPWORTH I[ 25 2987 ] 10 7 10 . STEVEN HALL: 19· J82cm ; 69kg. Wingman/forward. Very f~st , accurate kick , Queensland New South Wales New South very good team man. 11 . GARY SPILLANE: 28 ; 177cm; 75kg: Cenlremanirover. Fast creati ve player, vcr) Coach: Coach: Wales good ki lls. Pennant Hills. 12. GEORGE GALVIN: 22; J70cm ; 67k!'. Laurie Pendrick Ron Thomas PLAYER Rover/fo rward. Small in statu re but big m hean , never stops. Mangoplah-Cookardinia " Lozza" began his footy career at 14 I wish to congratulate the players from Uni ted. PROFILE years with Turvey Park in 1967. Laurie has both teams on their selection fo r today's 13. PAUL SMITH: 21 , 185cm; 75kg. Attacking half back flanker with pace to spare. Campbell­ played with th e fo llowin g clubs: 1967-73 Tur­ ga me. town. vey Park ; 1973-74 North Wagga ; 1975-78 Today sees the culmination of complete I. GERALD PIEPER: 27: 185cm; 83kg. Ruck 14. ANTHONY CROKE: 24; 182cm; 80kg. -Matong; 1979 Newtown (won rover. Class foo tballer, good deliverer of the Wingman, very elusive player, "ith plenty of Best & Fairest award) ; 1980 Coorparoo Colts unity between the administrati ons of the ball. Wagga Tigers .. dash. Wagga Tigers. (coached to Premiership); 1981-82 coached Riverina, Farrer, Sydney and other country 2. MARK FRASER: 26 ; 180cm; 83kg. Centre­ 15. IAN MALE: 20; 182cm; 84kg. Backman . North Wagga; 1983 North Wagga (won Leagues and for the first time in some years man, very good kick and experienced repre­ Strong fi erce competitor, always makes it hard Gerald Clear Medal) ; 1984 Coorparoo player players from those bodies are together repre­ sentati ve football er. Captain-coach Ganmain­ for the opposition. Barellan. and coach. Lauri e has pl ayed for NSW 9 times senting the N.S.W.A.F.L. and this can only G .G .- M .. 16. RUSSELL PIEPER: 24 ; 180cm; 87kg. and captained that State on four occasions. A help the code prosper in our great state. 3. RUSSELL DURNAN: 23; 182cm; 87kg. Centreman/Ruck rover. Always gives 100% . Wing/forward . Good worker, exceptional Never gives in. Wagga Tigers. Queensland representative twice in 1980; To the pl ayers who have not represented team man, dymamic playe r. Captain-coach 17. GERRY TOSCAN: 23; 190cm; 83 kg. Ruck­ Kicked 100 goals each year in 1976 , 77 , 78. Narrandera. man, tall strong mark , powerfu l player never Lozza coached Coorparoo to the Escort Cup N .S. W. before I wish them every success in 4. MlCK WINTER: 18; l85cm; 8lkg. Young stops trying. Griffith .. Premiership Gag last year and was a motiva­ today's game and do expect the experienced bu t ei

ELASTOPLAST LITTLE LEAGUE Half time of main game Wagga & District Wagga Tiaers Coach: Allan HA YES Coach: Ray CARROLL Manager: G len WILLIS Manage r: M. LISTER Colours: White , Red V Colours: Black , Gold sash I. D. Ri chardson ...... N. Wagga I. S. Protogeras 2. 1-1 . Mooney ...... T. Park Bombers 2. B. Wooden 3. T . Clarke ...... Yero ng Creek 3. B. Smerd on 4. P. Byrne ...... Wagga Tigers 4. P. Flani$an 5. N. Covacs ...... Coll.-Ashmont 5. S. Denms 7. S. Priest ...... Wagga Tigers 6. M. McAulliffc 8. P. Hayes ...... T. Park Magpies 8. G . Collins 9. S. Bourne ...... T. Park Bombers 12. B. Li zasoain 10 . S. Leddin ...... T. Park Bombers 15. P. Hull 11 . D. Evans ...... Wagga Tigers 16. W. Carter 12. D. Buchanan ...... Coolamon 18. P. Halbisch 13. H . Tinney...... Coolamon 20. N. Hale 14. N. Johnso n ...... E. Wagga- Koor. 2 1. B. McKenzie 15. S. Braid .. . .. Wagga Tigers 23 . B. Goldsworthy 16. M. Smith ...... Coll. -Ashmont 24. S. Hugler 17. C. Poulsa n ...... T . Park Magpi es 26. G . McNamara 18. M. Pitura ...... YerongCreek 27 . D. Jarvis 20. B. Hewitt ...... T. Park Magpies 29. T . Lister 30. N. Dennis