Football Record Volume51 Number21 Official Organ of the N.S
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- ·---·~·..;;A -·.··''.c /-•: ·c Tony AUSTIN, Norths fullback watches as Peter RIJSCUKLIC (Easts) puts through tlis 100th goal for the season. This picture was taken by Bob Clowes (Syd Shout) at Nth Sydney oval at the recent match on a day when three players broke the "ton" barrier. Peter, Wes PRESTON (Wests) and Paul WAPPETI (North Shore Under 19). IN DOUBT CITY FORD Can North Shore win by a large enough margin to grab second spot on the Sydney Escort Premiership ladder? SYDNEY SHOUT Will Western Suburbs defeat Pennant Hills and hold onto $500 PLAYER OF THE the double chance second spot? YEA~ Was last week the true Newtown or can they defeat North 24. L PENDRICK (New,) Shore and put a new facet on the competition in the last 19. R. CLARIDGE (ES) round of the home and away games? 19. I. HARRY (WS) In this weekends last round of home and away games these are the questions that are still to be answered. 15. P. RUSCUKLIC (ES) Also who will win the Bank of Adelaide $300 Goalkicking Award, Peter 14. I. GEDDES (ES) Ruscuklic of Easts on 111 leads Wes Preston of Western Suburbs by one 14. P. MARTYN (NS) goal with this round to play. This makes the weekends round of games vital 13. I. BRENNAN (Bal.) for Ruscuklic and Preston. East Sydney play Southern Districts at Rosedale Oval. 12. I. GORDON (New) Newtown clash with North Shore at Erskineville Oval in the match of the 11. W. BENT (WS) round in the Sydney Escort Premiership. 1 O. K. DELOOZE (PH) Competition leaders East Sydney travel to Rosedale Oval looking for their 10. M. FARNHAM (PH) 20th win in a row. And Peter Ruscuklic will be looking to add to his tally of goals at the FINAL VOTES NEXT WEEK expense of the Eagles. At Jubilee Oval Baima in and St George will battle it out for 6th place on the competition ladder. Pennant Hills clearly the best side out of the final four play Western AUSTRALIAN Suburbs at Trumper Oval. FOOTBALL Wes Preston the Magpies spearhead will be all out to increase his seasons tally of goals. SCENE - EVERY East Sydney in First Grade and North Shore in Under 19 Third Grade are both undefeated through the season and could finish the season in that SATURDAY position. The last round of the home and away series w.ill be fraught with interest seldom to be expected after 20 rounds of football. 2KY 6.Jo pm. NEXT WEEK THE FINALS. NEW SOUTH WALES AUSfRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORD VOLUME51 NUMBER21 OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE N.S. W.A.F.L. 303 CLEVELAND STREET. REDFERN. PHONE: 698 1391 REGISTERED AT GPO SYDNEY FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSLETTER General Manager: RUSSELL HOPPER President: BERNARD HEAFFEY Editor: LIONEL BEALE -· 3 SECOND DIVISION REVIEW FARRER FINALS The Farrer League in the ST IVES TO PRELIM Riverina will have a Final Five Aided by a dominance in the rucks, and the use of quick for the first time this year - the play-on style football, St Ives easily accounted for Sydney same year that Sydney reverts to the Final Four system. Uni in the first semi-final. But they do have a goalkicker Apart from a come-back attempt early in the third quarter Uni were unable who has kicked 100 goals - to counter the strength of Fairbrother. Harma and Jackman of St Ives. Luff on congratulations to East Wagga a flank and Guiver were damaging forwards for the Saints. Uni's Peter Moggagh took some spectacular marks but his sole efforts forward Don Elliott. were not enough. Kennedy and Hooper tried hard but Jacked support. Farrer League will be using St Ives 18.20.128 d Syd University 8.11.59. the umpires from the Riverina Goals: St Ives - Guiver 6, Luff 2, Bidey 2, Hill 2, Rae, Fairbrother, Umpires Association umpires Pritchard, Lindsay, Walder, Way. Syd Uni - Moggagh 3, Down 2, Lewis for the final series. Quinn, Stopper. Now - the first four finals Best: St Ives - Luff, Way, Guiver, Lewis Fairbrother, Price. Syd Uni - matches in the Farrer League Hooper, Kennedy, Moggagh, Wilde, Nicholson, Down. are being played in somewhat In the Second Grade. Uni of NSW were too strong all round for Bankstown Sports who battled on but never gave in. In a close match Uni held on for a unusual fashion like this - The ten point win. Elimination Final (5th v 4th) is University NSW 12.5. 77 d Bankstown 9.13.67 being played on Sunday Sep 2, Goals: Uni - Markham 3, Lorne 3, Cain 2, Metcalf 2, Macaulley. while the Qualifying Final (2nd v Bankstown - Heller 3, Buckeke 2, Underwood. Roebuck, Redmile. 3rd) is scheduled for Saturday Sutherland won their way into the Under 20 Pre Jim Final with a handy 13 Sep 1. point win over Bankstown Sports. In what is recorded as a slight Sutherland 10.17.77 d Bankstown 9.10.64. reversal Sunday Sept 9 will be the day of the First Semi Final preceded by the Second Semi TODAY'S PREVIEW Final on Saturday Sept 8. Obviously Sunday Football is not TRUMPER PARK all that popular in the Farrer. In the main match Bankstown, who have hardly put a The first Final Five in the foot wrong all season, meet Campbelltown. Farrer League will be East This should be a great game and with Greg Knight in good form up forward Wagga, Wagga, Mankoplar Campbelltown will have their work cut out. Cookadima, The Rock Yerong In the Second Grade. Campbelltown should be too strong for St Ives while Creek and North Wagga. Nirimba could just shade Campbelltown in the Under 20s. Second Division and Under 20 Goalkickers The leading goalkickers in Second Division and Under 20s are as follows: SECOND DIVISION A GREG KNIGHT (Bankstown Sports) 64 goals. SECOND DIVISION B P GRAY (Campbelltown) 52 goals. UNDER 20 G HIGGINS (Campbelltown) 35 goals. Detailed here are the leading goalgetters in Second Division and Under 20 competitions. SECOND DIVISION A SECOND DIVISION B UNDER 20 64 G. KNIGHT (BS) 52 P. GRAY (C) 35 G. HIGGINS (C) 48 G. NOACK (CJ 30 P. SHELL (St I) 28 W. BLANCHE (NIR) 37 P. HURST (NSW) 25 D. NELSON (P) 22 N. WIBLIN (S) 36 A HUNTER (St I) 23 R. WILKES (St I) 20 R. SNEDDON (C) 31 E. NOACK (C) 22 B. REDMILE (BS) 18 M. BALDOCK (S) 29 G. BLEUS (MQ) 22 DEAN NELSON (P) 17 R. McCARTNEY (C) 28 J. FARLEY (WARR) 20 B. MIDDLETON (BS) 14 S. NOACK (C) 28 A GUIVER (St I) 20 R. BOWEN (S) 13 L. W. DAVIS (NIR) 27 K. WESTWOOD (BS) 17 B. LAWN (NSW) 26 R. RANKING (BS) 24 R. PATTERON (C) 23 G. NAGEL (SYb/ 5 . FIRST DIVISION AWARDS & SOCIAL NEWTOWN ST GEORGE AWARDS AWARDS FIRST GRADE - Gemcraft Award - 1st Brian FIRST GRADE - 1st Tony Brain, 2nd Eric Taylor, Davies, 2nd Laurie Pendrick, 3rd Ron MacFadyen, 3rd Greg Perkins, 4th Mark McGrath. 4th Peter Scott. RESERVE GRADE -1st Tony Fairclough, 2nd John Roberts, 3rd Paul Lindsay, 4th Greg Mciver. RESERVE GRADE - 1st Andy Lindfield, 2nd Ron THIRD GRADE - 1st Geoff Habbab, 2nd Trevor Williams. Woods, 3rd Steve Donolan, 4th Gerard Davis. THIRD GRADE - 1st David Dynan, 2nd Rod SOCIAL FUNCTIONS Andriske, 3rd Geoff Ellis. Phelan Medal Count Avg. SOCIAL FUNCTIONS Disco after todays game. Phelan Medal tickets available through John Armstrong. EAST SYDNEY AWARDS PENNANT HILLS FIRST GRADE - DAVID JONES AWARD - 1st Peter Ruscuklic, 2nd Greg Harris, 3rd Leigh AWARDS Sullivan. FIRST GRADE - STARLINE AWARD - 1st Brian RESERVE GRADE - HOLLYMANS AWARD - Seletto, 2nd Mal Farnham, 3rd Gary Hewton. 1st R. Burns, 2nd R. Norton, 3rd B. Higgen. RESERVE GRADE - 1st Kevin Ronberg, 2nd THIRD GRADE - BULLDOG AWARD - 1st Lindsay Gordon, 3rd Peter Cunnane Stewart Whyte, 2nd Andrew Bell, 3rd, Steve THIRD GRADE - 1st Mark Hull, 2nd Dave Whitting, Wallace + side for 100% effort. 3rd Graham Armstrong. SOCIAL FUNCTIONS PRESENTATION Fri Oct 5. Castle Hill RSL-Tickets $13 per head - Claire Marshall sells the tickets - Holler for a Marshall. SECOND DIVISION Vote Counting Nite info next week. AWARDS & SOCIAL NORTH SHORE AWARDS STIVES FIRST GRADE - AVCO Player of the Day, Tim AWARDS Hessell; Norley Bag Award, G. Hamilton; Mr & Mrs 1st SEMI FINAL AWARD - 1st G. Luff, 2nd J. Bruno Award, R. Mclean, AVIS Leasing Mark of Price, 3rd D. Fairbrother the Match, D. Keane. RESERVE GRADE - Mr Grizzy Award, B. Wickham; AVCO Award, R. Morgan; AVCO Award, SOCIAL FUNCTIONS M. Flanders. Sept 14 - Presentation Night - Fred Hutley Hall. THIRD GRADE-AVIS Leasing Award, N. Reid; ICL Mclaren & Miller St, North Sydney. $1 O per head. Award, P. Byrne; AMOCO Award, C. Pybus. Three course meal. SOCIAL FUNCTIONS CAMPBELLTOWN VFL Grand Final Raffle - 2 Seats - Airfare - Accomodation for 2 - $50 Spending Money - only SOCIAL FUNCTIONS $1 per ticket. · September 14, 1979. Presentation Night to be held lngleburn Community Centre. Good Meals and Floor Show. BYOG. For tickets see Barbara Little or any WESTERN SUBURBS Committee Member. Limited number of tickets to be AWARDS sold. First in best dressed. FIRST GRADE - Dave Tilley Award, Barry Greaves; Club Award, G. Shiel; Goal of the Day, Wes BANKSTOWN SPORTS Preston; Mark of the Day, Barry Greaves. RESERVE GRADE - Melrose Auto Port Award, A. AWARDS Dobson; Lockett-Spain Award, R. Barry. FIRST GRADE - 1st S. Podbury, 2nd S. Hearn. THIRD GRADE - Ashfield Automatics Award, D. RESERVE GRADE - 1stJ. Middleton. Culling; Club Award, M. Dunnell. THIRD GRADE - 1st G. Finlayson. SOCIAL FUNCTIONS SOCIAL FUNCTIONS Sunday Concert 5.30 pm -Johnny Smythe, Vocal Comedy and Sterling, Vocal Duo.