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1989 STATE DIRECTORY & Handbook For Clubs & Schools NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1989 STATE DIRECTORY & HANDBOOK f(>r Clubs & Sch(>(>ls

CONTENTS • Office Bearers 2 • Executive Staff . 4 •Development Staff . 5 •The N.SW.A.F.L. Chief Executive.. Ian Granland . 9 •The Development Manager, Craig Davis . 11 •The State Director of Umpiring, David Levens . 13 •Functions of the Australian Football League. 15 •National Football League Transfer Regulations . 21 •Structure of Senior Football in N.S.W. 28 •State League Clubs . 28 • Football League . 28 • N.SW. Affiliated Leagues . 29 •Dual Affiliated Leagues . 37 • Unaffiliated Clubs . 39 •Structure of Junior Football in N.S.W .. 42 • 1989 Development Programme. 50 • School Competitions .. 50 •Primary Schools' Sports Association Knockout . 50 • 1989 Country Trips . 51 •Courses Conducted by the N.S.W.A.F.L. 51 •The National Coaching Scheme . 51 •"Aussie Footy" . 53 • 1989 Representative Football Calendar 54 • Intra-State Championships . 55 • Country Championship 55 •Umpiring . 55 • Unstructions to Time Keepers . 57 • The National Coaching Scheme . 57 •Resources 57 • N.S.W. Australian Football League 58 • Administration . 58 • Incorporation . 58 •State Government Assistance . 59 •How To Make A Draw 59 • Key of Programmes 60 • 1989 Game-By-Game Coaches Statistics . 61 •Australian Football Grounds in Sydney by Location .. 62

Official Publication of the New South Wales Australian Football League Limited

1 NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE LIMITED

OFFICE BEARERS

CHIEF COMMISSIONER John Morris

COMMISSIONERS R.V. Roach, R.A. Thomas, R.V. Dignan, J.T. Yates

CHIEF EXECUTIVE Ian H. Granland

Operations Manager Development Manager Tim Johnson Craig Davis

Administration Officer Development Manager Dale Carroll *Tony Turner

State Director of Umpiring Executive Secretary David Levens Linda Blackburn

Development Officers Brett Scott Steve Wright Craig Holden

OFFICES Bill O'Reilly Stand, RAS Showground, Moore Park

POSTAL ADDRESS P.O. Box 333, STRAWBERRY HILLS, 2012 *Riverina: P.O. Box 1, , 2650

TELEPHONE 332 3791, 332 3873, 332 3986 *Riverina Office: (069) 31 2511 League Information and Hotline (02) 332 3718

FAX 360 2391

2 NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

OFFICE BEARERS - 1989

COMMISSIONERS

JOHN MORRIS Chief General Manager Westpac Savings Bank. John enjoys a high profile in his employment whilst utilising much of his leisure time in football administration.

JOHN YATES RAY DIGNAN Immediate Past President of Ray is a senior bank manager the in in the corporate division of the the Riverina for 6 years. Prior Westpac Organisation in to that John played a number Sydney of years with The Rock-Yerong A keen worker for the code, Creek Club situated near his Ray is a refreshing influence vast rural holding at Yerong on the administration of foot­ Creek. bal I in the State.

DON ROACH RON THOMAS Playing career between 1958 General Manager, 20 years and 1972 of 243 games with player. 6 years development West , Norwood and officer (QAFL Sydney Swans, Hawthorn, as well as represen­ South ,\t\elbourne F.C.) 3 years ting South and gain­ NSWArL Board Member, 2 ing All-Australian Selection in years club administrator. 1961. long serving S A.N.F.L. employee including General Managers role 1974-1984. Ex­ ecutive Director Sydney Swans 1984-1986 ExcellPnt credentials to make a signifi­ cant impact on NSW Football

3 EXECUTIVE STAFF

uj , Chief Executive Ian Granland I \ ;y,, ,/ j Operations Manager Development Manager Tim Johnson Craig Davis

I ;,\t .. Administration Officer State Director of Umpiring Dale Carroll David Levens

Riverina Development Executive Secretary Manager Linda Blackburn Tony Turner

4 DEVELOPMENT STAFF

Craig Davis Development Manager

~• I Tony Turner Craig Holden Riverina Development Manager

Steve Wright Brett Scott

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7 120 Johmont Road, JOLIMONT. VIC., 3002 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN VICTORIA) FORM No. 1 INTERSTATE TRANSFER FOR TRANSFER OF PLAYERS OF A STATE BODY TO A CLUB OF ANOTHER STATE

1 ...... Born ...... / ...... / ... . (Full Name)

now residing at ...... State ...... Postcode .

apply for a clearance from the . Club. lAffiliated To)

in the State of ...... to play with the ...... Club in the State of ......

I have been a Registered Player of the ...... Club since ...

I am/am not under Disqualification for an offence under the Laws of Australian Football.

I am/am not a Contracted Player.

My previous Clubs were:-

Club ...... League/Association .. from .. to ......

Club ...... League/Association ...... from to .

Club .... League/Association . from to ...... (Note: The above details must be given or the word 'NIL' shown)

I Certify that the above information is true and correct -

Dated ...... Player's Signature ......

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY (To be completed by Player's Club)

• I confirm that the abovenamed is not Contracted to my Club .. I object to the transfer on the grounds that the abovenamed is Contracted to this Club.

Signed ...... (Secretary/Manager J

Dated ...... Club ......

To be completed by State Affiliated Body

The. League Confirms/Refuses the Transfer

, I ...... a Player in the State of . to play in the State of ......

Dated this ...... day of...... 19.

•Strike out whichever inapplicable.

Secretary

NOTE: Should the Transferor Club object to the Transfer on the gro•.1nds that 1t believes the Player to be under Contract. a copy of the complett!d Form 1. together with a wnnen sta1emen1 m support of the claim, must be loclged woth !he Nation.I Football League of Australia L1m11ed w1th1n fourteen !141 days

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PHYSIOTHERAPISTS Suzanne R. Jones & Associates B.APP SC. DIPLOMA OHS M.A.P.A. Telephone 223 3122 3rd Floor, Dymocks Building, 428 GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY

PHYSIOTHERAPIST IAN GRAN LAND FIONA ARNEIL B.APP. SC. PHYS., M.A.P.A. FROM THE NSWAFL CHIEF EXECUTIVE Telephone 264 7974 This magazine has been created as a communicator for football in New South Wales. Distributed to every club and each school in the 1st Floor, 167 Castlereagh Street, State, it provides a wealth of information which, without it would SYDNEY never have had the opportunity of reaching the four corners of the State. As a sporting organisation, the NSW Australian Football league TRAVELODGE sees as one of its responsibilities the integration of all areas of foot­ When Visiting Sydney ball in the State. Contact Our Sports Department For too long now Australian Football in New South Wales has, for For Special Rates the most part, been a cinderella sport. However, with a profes­ sional and well qualified administration based in Sydney, we now Telephone (02) 290 3033 hope to change that image. AT ANY OF OUR TRAVELODGES Unfortunately, starting this process so late in the codes history puts us well behind the eight ball, but we are all more than willing LISTING to give it our best shot. Whether you are working with the code in a small country school CITY SERVICES - SPORTS INJURIES or a large and successful club, this publication can help. Alter­ PHYSIOTHERAPIST natively, advice and material assistance can be provided from the SHARLENE BROOKES B. PHTY. League Office, contactable on telephone (02) 332 3986. Telephone 27 4671 Have a good season. Ground Floor, Caltex House, IAN H. GRANLAND, 167 KENT STREET, SYDNEY 2000 CH I EF EXECUTIVE JANUARY 30, 1989 100% Pt.IRE conoN PIACOCK BRAND foll ,.,~,gh· . .,.-·ien '' · '"""'" ~<>d p<,~t.m; EXTRA DISCOUNTS ON AU SHIRTS & PHYSIOTHERAPIST SHOES FOR LARGE QUANTITIES

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9 JOLIMONT, VIC .• 3002

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN VICTORIA) FORM No. 2 INTERSTATE TRANSFER NOTIFICATION FORM

FOR PLAYERS OF DISTRICT AND AMATEUR BODIES TRANSFERRING INTERSTATE TO OTHER DISTRICT OR AMATEUR BODIES

I ...... born ...... / ...... /...... (Full Name) of ...... State ...... Postcode ...... (Address) wish to trdnsfer from the ...... of ...... (Club) (Alliliatt?d body)

in the State of ...... to ...... of ...... (Club I {Affiliated body)

in the State of ......

I am/am not under disqualification for an offence under the laws of Australian Football.

I am/am not contracted to a Club of a State League.

Dated ...... Player's Signature ......

OFFICE USE ONLY (To be completed by player's Club and Affilated body} I confirm that the abovenamed is not under disqualification and acknowledge the Player's Transfer.

The abovenamed is under disqualification under the National Football League Laws of Australian Football. details are attached herewith.

Signed ...... Date ...... Signed ...... Date ...... (Club/Secret1ryl (League/Anociation Secretary I

To be completed By State League

The ...... League ·acknowledges/objects to the

Transfer of the abovenamed. Signed ...... Date ......

• Strike out whichever in1pplicable

NOTE: A District Player 1ran1ferring to a Club of another State and subsequently, within 24 months, seeking to transfer to a C1ub of I State Body, shall be subject to the provisions of the National Football League Transfer Regulation 3.3.

10 In any case, you as a coach or potential coach, owe it not only to yourself but to the footballers under your guidance to expand your knowledge to its fullest potential. Your confidence and personali- ty will also develop significantly. - If you are a junior coach, your influence over your charges in many respects rivals that of their parents or teachers, therefore they deserve the best coach available. If you coach at present, you must have asked yourself the question "how can I help my footballers play to their maximum potential?" or "I know he is kicking his drop punt with an incorrect technique but I cannot identify it". You are the Coach, you should know. You can get the answer from the N.F.L. Coaching Scheme which is accredited under the guidelines established by the Australian Coaching Council. It is my desire that all coaches in the future be accredited, the main advantages being that coaches with Level 1 or higher are covered by insurance and also these coaches have access to all facilities and information from the league Headquarters. Representative Football Make sure that all your players are aware of the dates of league Trials for the respective State teams. State Trial Dates Teal Cup (Under 17) May 27-28 C.H.5. (Under 16) June 20-22 Sydney Shell Cup (Under 15) June 23-25 Sydney P.5.S.A. May 30, 31 & June 1 Wagga State selection should not be seen as an inconvenience but as the pinnacle of your football year and a stepping stone to greater things. With the magnificent sponsorship of QBE Insurance, the senior Championships are going to be bigger and better than ever. This year the State Championships will be held at Broken Hill, May CRAIG DAVIS 20-21, contested between Farrer Football league, Riverina Foot­ ball League, Broken Hill Football League and Sydney Football FROM THE DEVELOPMENT MANAGER league. From the boot studder to the President, water boy to the coach, to The Country Championship Regional Matches are going to be con­ every person involved in football throughout the Premier State, all tested on the weekend of June 3-4, Southern Division - Wagga the success you all desire and work for in season '89. Remember, Wagga, Northern Division - Lismore, with the final played in only one team can be Premiers so a philosophy of improving, good Sydney on Sunday, July 30. team work, solid frame work on and off the field, and most of all, Our State Team will be strutting their wares on the June long enjoyment that is unique to Australian Rules Football Clubs. Weekend in Hobart in the N.F.L. Shield, a Carnival of utmost im­ "Aussie Footy" portance, to show the strength and improvement of football in the Areas that every person should be aware of are the effects of modi­ Premier State. fying football on coaching behaviours. The Development Staff for the year of 1989, Craig Davis, Tony Even to the most casual observer, it is quite obvious that sport can Turner, Craig Holden, Brett Scott and Steve Wright, are only too effect a child both positively and negatively. It should also be ob­ willing to help, so any reasonable request will be favourably vious that it is not the sport, per se, that creates these differing ef­ received. fects, but rather the way it is supervised. CRAIG DAVIS, As I have noted elsewhere, it is the adults who organise and super­ COACHING & DEVELOPMENT MANAGER vise the sport who create the "good'' or "bad" environment for the ,------_, children involved. There are a number of individuals who have come forward to argue that the rules and procedures of adults' sports need to be NEW FRENCH BOUTIQUE modified so that they are better suited to children. The Aussie Footy program is soundly grounded in the philosophy that children will experience a more positive sporting experience if NOW OPEN! they are introduced to a modified version of sport in their early years. The modified version of sport tends to equalize the participation KATHIE STEPHAN of all children to a much greater extent than the adult versions. Designer from Paris It has been revealed that the five most important reasons for EXCITING FRENCH LADIES' children participating in sport included:- FASHION BOUTIQUE To improve skills, to be physically fit, to compete, to learn new Ladies' Outfits and Accessories skills and to be challenged. Dressmaking To Measure On the surface, it would appear that each of these motives for par­ ticipation may be more easily realised within the modified version Same Day Alterations Available of sports where activity levels for more participants are increased 85 ARGYLE STREET, PARRAMATTA as a· matter of course. (Opposite Westfield Near Station) Within the N.S.W.A.F.L. Development Program there is access to staff for advice, Aussie Footy Kits, Rule books and videos to imple­ Telephone 633 4540 ment the Aussie Footy Program. Also At Coaching Courses SHOP 5, 12 GREENWAY ARCADE, 11 Are you a Coach? Or do you want to Coach? CHURCH STREET, PARRAMATTA If the answer is "yes", you should consider gaining coaching ac­ (Near St George Club) creditation. You will be amazed at how your knowledge and teaching techniques can be improved with relatively small effort. Telephone 635 1520 It can be ver reward in . 11 N.S.W. FORM ~

NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

INTRA-STATE CLEARANCE (Transfer from Club to Club in Affiliated Leagues of N.S.W.)

1......

residing al .....

a registered player of ...... Football Club

In.the ...... Football League/ Association, herby apply

for a clearance from that club 10 play with the . . . . Football Club. Have you previously played with a Club in the League you are making application to be cleared to? ...•...... Name of Club ...... Year played ...... 'am 1 am not under disqualification or suspension. Date of Birth ..

1 hereby declare that I am not in debt to my current Club or League

...... ·········· .. Signature of Player Date

Players telephone number ...... (bus) ...... (home)

DECISION BY PLAYER'S CLUB

The Committee of the ...... Football Club.

•grants refuses the clearance requested by player .

If refused. the reason being ...

On behalf of the Cotnmittee . Chairman

Date Secretary

CLEARANCE BY THE LEAGUE

'Granled Refused on behalf of the ...... Football League/ Assn.

Date Secretary or Registrar

Date lorwarded from Transferee League to Transferor League

Upon completion. please return to the Secretary Football League/ Assn.

• Strike out whichever does not apply

12 assist with this problem in your area? It is interesting to note that people who take on umpiring, invariably enjoy their involvement and are usually heard to say 'there is a lot more in itthan I realised'. Umpiring in N.S.W. now does provide a path for umpires to reach the top level in this State as well as at the expanded V.F.L. level. Football is a partnership which should see all groups working together for the betterment of our great game. That will occur with a commitment from all to encourage and support one another in working towards a positive and enthusiastic football environment where the game is seen as the important winner above all else. I trust that your contact and/or involvement with umpiring this year is positive, productive and very rewarding. DAVID LEVENS, N.SW. STATE DIRECTOR OF UMPIRING

GYMEA PHYSIOTHERAPY & SPORTS INJURY CENTRE 13 GYMEA BAY ROAD, GYM EA Telephone 525 6979 GARRY J, MORGAN B.APP. Sc. (PHYSIO) MAP.A. M.T.A.A.

PHYSIOTHERAPIST & ACUPUNCTURIST DAVID LEVENS HELEN BADGE MAP.A. FROM THE STATE DIRECTOR OF UMPIRING I welcome the opportunity, as State Director of Umpiring, to share Telephone 5211094 with you some of my thoughts related to umpiring and the umpir­ SUITE 4, 5-7 BOYLE ST., SUTHERLAND ing approach we will be persuing in New South Wales. My appointment heralds a new era in Australian Rules Umpiring in "------! this State and also at the National level where there are now three of us full time. The appointment acknowledges the importance of PHYSIOTHERAPIST umpiring in our great game and recognises the significance of resourcing the umpiring area in order to assist with improving the VERA MORGAN overall football standard throughout New South Wales. DIP. PHTY. MAP.A. The position is supported by the Victorian Football League and is a Telephone 570 4616 co-operative venture with the N.S.W.A.F.L. There are three broad umpiring areas that we will be concentrating 5 Oatley Plaza, on: The Sydney Senior Panel, Sydney Junior Panel and Umpiring OATLEY PARADE, OATLEY Development which includes supporting umpiring in N.S.W. Coun- try Leagues. "------! Sydney Senior Panel Umpires from this panel will be appointed to State League, Sydney ORTHOPAEDIC & SPORTS Football League and V.F.L. games in Sydney. I am responsible for PHYSIOTHERAPY training, coaching and appointing umpires from this panel and also assisting with the recruitment of umpires to the panel. PEDRO RUZ - KIM BOYD Sydney Junior Panel It is proposed that a junior umpiring structure be established in Telephone 524 4400 Sydney for junior football. Each junior football association will 6/42 URUNGA PARADE, MIRANDA have an umpiring contact (co-ordinator) who will work with me in the coaching and training of junior umpires. Hopefully, junior um-1------i pires will use their experiences with junior football as a stepping stone to umpiring at the senior level. PHYSIOTHERAPISTS Umpiring Development S.K. LOVELOCK J.J. PYNT This particular area of the position is a very broad one. An impor­ tant focus of activity is in supporting umpiring groups, including MAP.A., M.M.T.A.A. MAP.A., M.M.T.A.A. advisors/coaches in N.S.W. Country Leagues. This will be done via Ph: 523 4541 Ph: 525 4537 clinics, seminars and courses that are conducted for umpiring per­ sonnel. 1 9 Gerrale Street, 6/20 President Ave, It is important that a statewide umpiring register be established so CRON ULLA CARINGBAH that umpiring needs can be more easily identified and addressed. f------1 Regular communication with umpiring contacts will occur in an effort to keep umpires updated with relevant umpiring informa­ CENTREPOINT CAR DETAILING tion. Programs attached to each of the three areas will assist with the SPECIALIST overall development of umpiring in this State and as a result a Steam Cleaning & Polishing general improvement in football. Pick-Up & Delivery Recruitment of umpires continues to be a problem. While we have a shortage of umpires the game is the loser. Have you thought of Telephone 597 4449 the reasons why there is a shortage of umpires? Are you able to 26 HATTERSLEY STREET, ARNCLIFFE

13 Form4 REGISTERED NUMBER NEW SOUTH WALES Australian Football League Application For Registration As A Player

To be completed and signed by the p:ayer in ink Please Print 1 I, Given Names (BLOCK LETTERS) Surname

residing at Town/Suburb I : : : : : : : : : : Postcode : : :

Birth Date Tel.(STD) Home

Business

make application to play with I I 1 Football Club. affiliated with the , , , I Football League/Assn. forthe 19 Q 0 Season in the *Open Age/Under W grade.

Occupation I I I

Note: Happllcant is a schoolteacher or lecturer or attends an educational institution as a student, please complete the following:

School or Institution ~~~~-J... ____!__~l--~- !_l_ L_L L_ L_l __ L __ L _ ,~_L_J ]I I'' I

What year did you first play with the above club: [~J - J I , , , [_ Have you ever registered to play Australian Football with another club in the League in which you wish to play? YES/NO If so, please indicate particulars of club: Club J Last Seascrn (Abbreviate) Are you currently under suspension or disqualification? YES/NO If so, please indicate body from which penalty originated:

Penalty remaining [______- ______---i OateofPenalty L__,______1------I hereby agree to be bound by the Constitution and--- Rules-- of the New South Wales Australian Football League and the ·------______J Football League/Assn. If under 18 years of age, the signatureol the player's parent/guardian is required acknowledging the player'sc intention of playing with the above club. c-_Signature -~f"ParenUGuardian______:----_] Date ---1 Signature of Player Date ln the presence of l an official of the subject Football Club. c---==-~-----=--=--Signature of Official Form to be lodged with the Secretary of the League/Association within 7 days of signing. This Section to be completed if A.:;companied by a Clearance

Clearance Accompanying N.F.L. Form 1 (Please tick) N.F.L. Form 2 §NSWForm3 •p1ease delete if not applicable PERMIT TO PLAY REGISTERED NUMBER

Player ______~----~ is hereby issued with a PERMIT TO PLAY with the ______Football Club for the 19 .... Season.

Signature of League Secretary or Registrar Date Note: This permit Is not valid unless endorsed by the issuing League and may be revoked at any time.

14 WHAT FUNCTIONS DO THE N.S.W. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE HAVE

Any state sporting orga"isation has certain specific functions (e) Coaches and Runners which it is committed to carry out under its charter. All coaches and runners must be registered as players. The N.S.W.A.F.L is no exception; Their particular respon­ (fl Players Under 17 Years of Age Players under 17 years of age as of the 1st January in the sibilities include: * To determine and administer the rules governing the registration year of registration must have their applications to play and transfer of players within N .S.W. countersigned by a parent or guardian or a person * To process al I interstate clearances for players transferring to or authorized in writing by a parent or guardian so to act. from N.5.W. 3. PLAYER CLEARANCES * To arrange all interstate matches and the selection of N.S.W. (a) Application players. A player of one affiliated club wishing to play with * To arrange any intra-state carnivals, trials and championship another affiliated club must first submit an application on matches. the prescribed form (N.S.W. Form No. pink} to the League * To conduct all negotiations with State and Federal Govern­ with which his intended club is affiliated. ments and the National Football League of Australia with (b) Unanswered Clearances regards to assistance, development and promotion. If an answer in writing to the clearance application is not * To arrange various courses for players, coaches and officials to received within 14 clear days from the date the clearance assist them in their area of responsibility. left the transferee league, the club to which the player The N.S.W.A.F.L. carries out many tasks in its role as the State desires to transfer may claim that player, verbally, with Controlling Body, however, this booklet will attempt to explain in their league. In such cases, the appropriate league official more detail the functions outlined above. will note on his record "Clearance unanswered, player cleared verbally". There shall be no redress to any such action. (c) Intra-League Clearance N.S.W.A.F.L - REGULATIONS A player in submitting a clearance to join a club in the 1. Affiliations same league, or in the case of Sydney, a club in the All organisations desirous of playing football in the state of Metropolitan Area is not entitled to play with that club un­ N.S.W. under the direction of the N.S.W. Australian Football til his clearance is resolved. League Ltd must seek and be granted affiliation, with the said (d) Temporary Permit to Play state body, either individually or through their affiliated body. A player transferring from a club of one affiliated league Affiliation is available in the following categories: to a club of another affiliated league, may play with that (a) State League Club; club until the result of the clearance is realised. Should (b) Affiliated Senior League/Association; the player have his clearance refused the player shall not (c) Affiliated Junior League/Association; be permitted to play until the clearance is resolved. (d) Associate League; (e) Block Clearances (e) Associate Club. In the event of the transfer of a club from one league to 2. Player Registration another, all registered players of that club shall auto­ Each league must agree to adopt and use a uniform system of matically be transferred with such club to the new league. the registration of players and to include the following. The secretary, or authorized person of the transferor (a) Permission to Play league sh al I supply a certified I ist of al I registered players (i) Any person desiring to play with a club mentioned in of the club concerned to the club's new league. Regulation 1 (a), (b) or (c) for any season must first ap­ (f) Player of a Disbanded Club ply on the prescribed player registration form, and, If a player's club has disbanded, the player must obtain a upon written advice being given of the granting of clearance from his league prior to playing with any other such registration the player shall be deemed to be a club. player of that club until such time as the player has (g) Player of Amalgamated Club been granted a clearance by the club with which he If a player's club has amalgamated, the player was registered, to any other club, league or associa­ automatically becomes a player of the amalgamated tion, or until such time as a period of twenty four(24) club. calendar months shall have elapsed from the date (h) Player of Disbanded League on which the player last played competition football If a player's league has disbanded the player must obtain for the club with which he had been granted a permit a clearance from the N.S.W.A.F.L. to play. (i) Players Transferring to VFL Clubs (ii) All players must renew their registration club each Any player desirous of playing a VFL Club may do so in a year. manner which will not infringe his permit to play with his (b) Registration Fee club by signing a VFL Form 3A, which when endorsed by Each Club shall be responsible for an annual registration his league Secretary or other authorized person will fee as determined by the N.S.W.A.F.L. Commission for enable him free movement between the two clubs. each player. Such fee shall be lodged with each player's (j) Player Returning to a League registration form and any form not accompanied with the Any player who transfers out of his league to another foot­ fee shall be invalid. Players under17 years of age as of 1st ball league or association, upon transferring back must January in the year of registration shall pay a junior transfer back to the club he left or obtain a clearance from registration fee. that club to the club he wishes to join. (c) Player Register (k) Refused Clearances Each League must keep a register of all player regis­ A player may be refused a clearance from his club if it is trations and to include the following:- considered by that club that his services are stil I required. (i) Date the player registration form was received. A clearance cannot be refused under the following circumstances: (ii) Full name, add.ress, private telephone number, date (i) The player is under 16 years of age at the time the of birth, occUPation, previous club and the name of clearance is lodged with the transferee league; club with which the player wishes to register; (ii) A period of twenty four (24) calendar months has (iii) Date the player registration was granted. elapsed from the date on which the player last (d) Dual Registration played competition football for the club with which No player shall be permitted to play with more than one he had been granted a permit to play; club at the same time without first having applied for and (iii) The player has bona fide moved his place of obtained a clearance from his current club or under residence because of employment, 25 kilometres special circumstances as determined by these regulations from the address shown on the application to play or his league/association. lodged with his present club.

15 Forms REGISTERED NUMBER NEW SOUTH WALES Australian Football League Application For Re-Registration As A Player • To be completed and signed by the player in ink Please Print

I, • Given Names (BLOCK LETTERS) Surname

residing at I I Town/Suburb : : : : : : : : : : I

Birth Date Tel. (STD) Home I I I _l__l_~ / / LLJ Business [-,------'======-====~~~=~=--. make application to play with , I 1 Football Club. affiliated with the I I I I Football League/Assn. for the 19 [J 0 Season in the "Open Age/Under LJ grade.

Occupation

Note: If applicant is a schoolteacher or lecturer or attends an educational Institution as a student, please complete the following:

Schoolor [ Institution

Address _L, l _ l__ __!

I hereby agree to be bound by the Constitution and Rules of the New South Wales Australian Football League and the [~ --_] Football League/Assn. cII under 18 years of age, the signature of the player's parenVguardian IS required acknowledging the player's intention of playing with the above club. Signature of Parent/Guardian Date I __] Signature of Player Date ------In the presence of ___ . -- --1 an official of the sub1ect Football Club "Please delete if not applicable. Signature of Official Form to be lodged with the Secretary of the League/Association within 7 days of signing. ------PERMIT TO PLAY REGISTERED NUMBER

Player ______~-----~ is hereby issued with a PERMIT TO PLAY with the ______Football Club for the 19 ..... Season.

Signature of League Secretary or Registrar Date Note: This permit is not valid unless endorsed by the issuing League and may be revoked at any time.

16 WHAT FUNCTIONS DO THE N.S.W. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE HAVE? (I) Lodgement Period for Clearance the period of disqualification or suspension has expired or A clearance may not be lodged with the transferee league been removed by the authority imposing the penalty. between the 30th June and 31st December of each year. (c) Field Offence - No Right of Appeal (m) Appeal Against Refused Clearance Any player, official who, or club which, is disqualified, (i) A player refused a clearance by his club may lodge suspended or otherwise penalised for, or in conjunction an appeal against the decision in writing, setting out with, field offences during the progress or in the the circumstances and why the clearance should be immediate period surrounding a match, shall have no granted, within 21 days of notification of such right of appeal againstthedecisionofthetribunal or other refusal to the secretary of the transferor league. committee. (ii) Such appeal shall be referred to the tribunal of the 5. CLUBS TRANSFERRING transferor league who shall hear the appeal within (a) Procedure 14 days of receipt of it by the league. A deposit of (i) Clubs desiring to transfer to another league shall $50 must be lodged with the appeal from which any lodge a written application with their league which reasonable expenses may be deducted. shall be required to deal with such application (iii) Where, since the refusal of the clearance, the within a period of receipt of the application. In the transferor club and the player have come to an event of failure to determine the application within agreement, the player must lodge a second 60 days of lodgement, the club shall be permitted to clearance application as prescribed by these rules. transfer without permission to the new league. A (iv) Where the tribunal is satisfied that the transferor copy of the application must be lodged with the club does not have any or any reasonable grounds N.S.W.A.F.L. at the same time of lodgement with the for refusing the player a clearance. The tribunal may league. grant the clearance. (ii) If any league seeking a club or clubs from any other (v) In determining whether reasonable grounds to league, then the inviting league must notify the refuse clearance exist, the tribunal may have regard secretary of the controlling body of such club or to the players length of service with the transferor clubs at least 14 days prior to an invitation to the club and his playing history at the club, the club or clubs. Any club desirous of leaving a league relationship between the player and the teammates must give notice of not less than 14 days notice of and administrators, travelling time to home ground, the intention to it's league to apply for affiliation in the discharge of financial obligations by either party another league. to the other (but not any money inducement which (iii) League shall require the approval of the may have been offered to the player) opportunity for N.S.W.A.F.L. prior to the acceptance of any newly advancing the players football career, together with formed club. any other matter which the tribunal, in its discretion, (b) Appeal Against Refusal may consider relevant to the application for In the event of a club being refused permission to transfer clearance. to another league, the club may appeal to the (vi) The determination of the appeal shall be binding N.S.W.A.F.L. in terms as set down in the'' Appeals" section upon the player and club and an unsuccessful of these regulations. The decision of the N.S.W.A.F.L. clearance application shall not be renewed during shall be final. the season for which clearance was sought. provided (c) Player or Club Not Wanted always that where a players appeal fails, and a In the event of a player/club which has been granted material charge in relevant circumstances later permission by his or its league, or Appeals ijoard, as the occurs, the player may apply for the tribunal for a case may be, to transfer to another league subsequently review by way of re-hearing. not being accepted by the league to which permission to (vii) The tribunal shall report to the League Executive transfer has been granted, the player/club shall be Committee any circumstances of which it may deemed to player/club of the body from which the become aware which tend to suggest that there has transfer is granted. been wilfull delay by a transferor club in (d) Transfer Fees consideration of any clearance application or that No club sh al I demand or receive a trctnsf~r fee for a player false or misleading information has been provided transferring between two N.S.W,A..f.L. affiliated clubs. to the tribunal at or inconnection with the hearing by INTRA-STATE CLEARANCES it of any appeal. Players transferring from one N.S.W.A .. F.L affiliated League to (n) Clearance Register another, completes a pink Intra-State Clearance Form No. 3, which Each league must keep a register of all player clearances is forwarded direct to the League the player is leaving from his new and to include the following:- League. It is not sent to the N.S.W.A.F.L. officet. The following (i) Date the player clearance form was received; method should be observed: (ii) Full name, registered number, clearance number, Player • • (new) Club • • (new) League ..- • club to which the player desires a clearance, club, (Former) League•• (Former) Clµb league and state from which the player desires a When completed the form should be returned in the reverse clearance, date leaving the transferee league; method. (iii) Date the clearance or written notification was BROKEN HILL received from the transferor league and decision. For the purposes of these Regulations the Broken Hill Football 4. DISQUALIFICATIONS, SUSPENSIONS League shall be deemed to be a League affiliated with the South OR PERMIT REFUSALS Australian National Football League Incorporated. (a) Person Not to Act 7. REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS Any person who has been refused a permit to play or has (a) Player Must Make Himself Available been disqualified shall not be allowed to hold any Any player chosen to represent his league, district, region position in connection with any N.S.W.A.F.L. league or or the N.S.W.A.F.L. must make himself available to play club until such permit be granted or the period of for such team. disqualification has expired or is removed by the body (b) Player Not Available imposing disqualification, excepting that a player acting Any player who does not make hims~lf available or as coach to his club at the time of any disqualification for declines selection will automatically be suspended for a field offence shall not be debarred from performing his the two matches subsequent to the respective duties as coach to that club during the period of representative match. disqualification. (c) Player Not To Play (b) Suspended Player to Seek a Clearance Any player subject to Rule 7(ii) will not be permitted to A player or coach under disqualification by his league or play with his club on the weekend of the representative tribunal shall not be eligible to receive a clearance until match and any player who does will be suspended for an

17 Form& AEGISTeRlO NOMBER NEW SOUTH WALES Australia,, Football League Appllcatlon For Registration As A Junior Player

To be conipleled and ligned ~the pl_ In Ink I, GIYenNamoo (BLOCK LETTERS) Surname

residing at Town/Suburb

Birth Date Tel(STD) Home

Business (It 9')plleable) make application lo play with Football Club.

affiliated with the I I I I Football League/Assn. forthe 19W D SeasonintheUnder W grade.

Occupation I I I

Note: If appllcant Is a schoolt81cher or lecturer or attends an educatlonal lnstltutlon as a student, please complete the followlng:

~ncs~~~~i~~ [L~_.l_J_ __ L~' _l-__1_!_-:J __ l~-~_L_L 1 ----~~-~-- 1---:J I • • • l What year did you first play with the above club: L~ I , , , 1 _LJ Have you ever registered to play Australian Football with another club in the competition in which you wish to play? YES/NO If so, please indicate particulars of club: . Club ·~ LastSeason l--=- [ ·------·- (Abbrevia1e) Are you currently under suspension or disqualification? YES/NO If so, please indicate body from which penalty originated:

------·-~--1 Date of Penalty Penalty remaining [ ------·----- As parent/guardian of the applicant player, I hereby give my consent to him playing tort he subject club for the 19 ...... season

Signature of Parent/Guardian Date I hereby agree to be bound by the Constitution and Rules of the New South Wales Austral Ian Football League and the j -· ·"------~Football League/Assn. r-- J ] Sig_~ture of Player Date In the presence of L______an official of the subject Football Club. Signature of Official Form to be lodged with the Secretary of the League/Association within 7 days of signing. Thia Section to be completed II Accompanied by a Clearance

Clearance Accompanying N.F.L. Form 1 (Please tick) N.F.L. Form 2 §NSWForm3 PERMIT TO PLAY REGISTERED NUMBER

Player ______~----~ is hereby issued with a PERMIT TO PLAY with the ______Football Club for the 19 ..... Season.

Signature of League Secretary or Registrar Date Nole: Thie pennlt Is not valid un .... endoreed by the inulng League •nd m•y be revoked at any time.

18 WHAT FUNCTIONS DO THE N.S.W. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE HAVE? additional two matches and the team in which he plays as the N.S.W.A.F.L. Con1mission considers fit. will lose all competition points for the matches in which (iii) They have the power to make any decision which such player has taken part and the club may be fined up to may over ride that which is appealed against, impose $250. any extra penalty or n'lake any comment they (d) N.S.W.A.F.L. First Call on Services consider necessary. The N.S.W.A.F.L. will have first call on the services of all (d) Finally of Appeal players for representative football. The appeals committee shall make the formal announce­ (e) Injury or Illness ment of the appeal or make a written recommendation to Any player who declares himself unavailable because of the N.S.W.A.F.L. In any case the N.S.W.A.F.l. shall inform injury or illness must present a medical certificate from a the appealant in writing of the outcome of the appeal. doctor of medicine and be prepared to undergo an 12. FOOTBALLS examination by a doctor of the choice of the {i) The only footballs to be used in competition representative body when required. matches shall be the brand authorized by the • 8. MINIMUM TEAMS FOR COMPETITION N.S.W.A.F.L. A Competition must consist of no less than 4 teams. Any (ii) Each age group shall only use the size football Competition which falls below that number during the season especially manufactured for it, or if a football is not will be subject to disbandment. The local controlling body, specifically designed for a special age group then however, may permit the competition to continue with the the next size up shall be used. approval of the N.S.W.A.F.L. 13. TEAMS LOSING COMPETITION POINTS 9. MINIMUM NUMBER OF PLAYERS (i) When a team looses competition points resulting Apart from Aussie Footy, any league which wishes to conduct from an infringement of the rules, or protest etc., a competition with less than 18 players per team, must first such points shall be awarded to the opposition team. obtain permission from the N.S.W.A.F.L. In any case, the {ii) Competition points include the points awarded for a number of players who may take part in any team in such win and also the points kicked for and against kicked circumstances must not be less than 12. in a particular match, the latter however, whilst 10. INDEPENDENT CHECKERS deducted from the effected teams total are not (i) Whilst the goal umpires are the sole judges as to the added to the other teams for and against. score of each month, each club shall appoint two 14 DEFAULTING PLAYERS "Score Checkers" who shall sit together during the Any club wishing to register a player as a defaulter must do so game and keep an individual record of the score. in writing to their league outlining all details of the default by (ii) Should the goal umpires disagree with the score, the 31st December in the year it is alleged the incident they should seek advice from the "Score Checkers" occurred. At least 3 clays before notifying the respective and the personnel maintaining a list of goal kickers. league of such default, the club must notify the player in (iii) Goal umpires should note the benefit of such writing of their intention to do so. assistance in delicate situations. 15. INFRINGEMENT AGAINST THESE RULES 11. APPEALS In any event of an infringe·ment against these rules where the (a) Who May Appeal penalty is not provided for then the Commission of the A player, club or league may appeal against a decision of N.S.W.A.F.L. shall invoke a penalty it considers fit. their governing body, apart from the result of a field 16. CONFLICT OF RULES offence which is dealt with by independent tribunal. Such Jn the event of these rules conflicting with those of an affiliate appeal shall be final. league then these rules shall take precedence. (b) Manner of Appeal 17. UMPIRING (i) The appeal must be lodged in writing to the The N.S.W.A.F.L. Commission have appointed an Umpires Executive Director, N.S.W.A.F.L., within 10 days of Control Board giving umpiring a state wide controlling and the appealant receiving notification of any such directional body. The Control Board is made up of three decision, and must include full details of the event members with the power to co opt, they are:- precipitating the appeal together with any Tony St Clair (Sydney information which might assist in its consideration David Henderson (Wagga Wagga) and the name of the body handing down the Brian Leggett (Sydney) aggrieved decision. The appeal must be The Control Board will report to the Chief Executive of the accompanied by a $100 deposit. N.S.W.A.F.L. and to the Commissioners as required. The (ii) The Chief Executive, N.S.W.A.F.L. will then, at his boards duties are as follows:- discretion decide whether the appeal shall be heard. (i) , To direct umpiring within the state of N.S.W. If he decides in the negative, the appeal deposit may (ii) To plan and institute development programmes. be forfeited or returned to the appealant. {iii) To budget and control finances associated with the (iii} Should the Chief Executive decide that the appeal development of umpiring in N.S.W. should be heard he shall arrange for an independent (iv) To advise the Commission on matters pertaining to committee of 3 to be raised, appoint a chairman L1mpiring. from their number and referred to appeal to that (v) T.o liase, advise and attain a state wide structure and committee for determination. uniformity of umpiring. (iv) Any expenses in convening the appeal shall be borne (vi} Attain the affiliation within the proposed structure by the appealant. Should additional funds be of all umpiring bodies within N.S.W. required, the appealant must pay such costs as (vii) Advise and institute a uniformity of employment determined by the Chief Executive prior to the and conditions in all leagues of umpires. appeal taking place. (viii) Cointrol, advise and manage in conjunction with the (v) Any appeal must be commenced within 14 days of N.S'.W. Development Manager and the National the appeal notice being received by the Chief Director of coaching any appointed development Executive. off,icer '.Umpiring Director'. (c) Powers of Appeals Committee (ix) To establish standards and administer disciplinary (i) The appeals committee shall be empowered to meet action to umpires. when and where they consider necessary, however Career Path at all times the economics of the situation must be With the exception of the Umpires Association all other observed. umpires resident in New South Wales (including the A.C.T.) will (ii) They have the power to call any witness they pursue their careers via Sydney State League to the expanded consider necessary, and view any documents National Victorian foiotball League competition. pertinent to the appeal. Any person or group refusing Representative Fixtun~s to co-operate with the committee shall be dealt with For all open age and junior representative fixtures, only

19 "National Football League's player transfer regulations" residents of New South Wales will be considered for selection. All another State Body to play in a Club of its State appointments to these fixtures will be notified by the Control without consent in writing of the Club to whom the Board. Contracted Player is rendering his services or is Registration otherwise in breach of these Regulations should be All umpires must be registered by their respective leagues or dealt with under the Articles of Association of the associations with the New South Wales Australian Football National Football League as if it had been guilty of League controlling body prior to officiating. conduct prejudicial to the interest of the League. Finally, all umpires must be financial members of the New 2.2 Uncontracted Players South Wates Umpires Association or its affiliates prior to appoint­ An Uncontracted Player may transfer to a Club of ment in any senior football league. another State (hereinafter called "the transferee 6. INTERSTATE CLEARANCES Club") at the expiration of fourteen (14) days, The following rules laid down by the National Football subject to the procedures specified in appendix (i), • League's player transfer regulations: after a duly completed Form 1 has been lodged with (a) Definitions the State Body that the Club to which he is 1.1 Contracted Player rendering his services as a football Player A player who is obliged pursuant to a Contract to (hereinafter called "the transferor Club") is a render his services as a footballer to a Club of a member. State Body whether such Contract is between a 2.2.1 Upon the transfer of an Un contracted Player Club and the player or is between the Club and any and the subsequent granting of a permit, the other person provided that such Contract is transferee Club shall pay to the transferor registered with the State Body. Club such amount as has been agreed by 1.2 Uncontracted Player them being not in excess of the maximum A player of a State Body other than a Contracted transfer fee. player. If a permit is not obtained within 28 days of a 1.3 District Player player's transfer in the period, 15 January to A player who is registered or listed as a player with a 30 June in any one year, the transfer shall Club of a District Body. lapse. 1.4 Amateur Player Where a player applies for a transfer outside A player in a Club which is affiliated to any Body of this period, a permit must be obtained affiliated with the Australian Amateur Football within 28 days after 15 January next, or the Council. transfer shall lapse. 1.5 District Body 2.2.2 Jf the transferor Club and the transferee Club A Football League or Association affiliated with a cannot reach agreement on the fee to be paid State Body. to the transferor Club, either Club may refer 1.6 Unaffiliated Body the determination of the fee to the A Football League or Association not affiliated to Commissioner by notice in writing given to the National Football League or to a State Body. the National Football League and the other 1.7 State Body Club within fourteen (14) days after the Queensland Australian Football League transfer of the Uncontracted Player to the Incorporated, Tasmanian Australian National transferee Club. Football League, South Australian National 2.2.3 Notwithstanding that a fee has not been Football League Incorporated, Victorian Football agreed or that the Commissioner has not League, West Australian Football League determined a fee an Uncontracted Player is Incorporated, Australian Capital Territory entitled to be granted a permit to play with Australian Football League Incorporated, N.S.W. the transferee Club. State Football League, Northern Territory Football 2.2.4 The Commissioner shall determine the fee as League. at the date the Un contracted Player is grant­ 1.8 Club ed a permit to play with the transferee Club. A Football Club fielding a team in a competition 2.3 Disputes adjoined by a District Body, Unaffiliated Body or If there is a dispute between a Player and a State Body. transferor Club whether that Player is a Contracted 1.9 Commissioner Player or an Uncontracted Player such dispute shall A Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner appoint be referred to the determination of the Commis­ ed pursuant to Regulation 4. sioner by the transferor Club by giving notice in 1.10 Practice or Trial Matches writing of such dispute to the National Football A match between two Clubs, not forming part of the League within fourteen (14) days of the commence­ official Match Programme of the competition in ment of any such dispute. which the Clubs compete. 2.4 Practice and Trial Matches 1.11 Maximum Transfer Fee A Contracted or Uncontracted Player shall not be The Fee determined by the League pursuant to permitted to play in a practice or trial match with a Regulation 6.1 Club of another State without the consent in writing 1.12 Form1 of the Club to whom he is rendering his services as a Form Set out in Appendix (ii}. football Player. 1.13 Form2 A State Body whose Club breaches this regulation is Form set out in Appendix (iii). liable to a penalty determined by the Commissioner 1.14 State but not exceeding $5,000 for each offence. Each State in the Commonwealth of Australia, the 2.5 Subsequent Transfer to a state Body Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Where a player transfers to a district, amateur or Territory. unaffiliated body of another State under the provi­ (b) State Bodies sions of regulation 2.2 and subsequently within a 2.1 Contracted Players period of 24 months, receives a permit to play with a A Contracted Player may not transfer to a Club of club of a State Body, such club shall be required to another State without the consent in writing of the comply with the provision of these regulations as Club to whom he is rendering his services as a though the player had transferred direct as an un­ football player. contracted player from his former State Body, ex~ A State Body that permits (whether by permit cept that the period of 14 days referred to in regula­ transfer or otherwise} a Contracted Player of tion 2.2.2 shall commence from the date that the 21 0 ...... 111111 ...... , ID § CUISINE PATISSERIE ! 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22 "National Football League's player transfer regulations" former club receives notice of the granting of such pose fines in accordance with these regula­ permit. tions. 2.5.1 A State Body granting a permit for a player 4.6 Transfer Fee categorized under regulation 2.5 shall notify When a matter under Regulation 2.2.2 is referred to the former State Body in writing forthwith. the Commissioner, each Club shall be entitled: - (c) Other Bodies (a) to make a written submission to the Commis- 3.1 District Players sioner as to the amount of Transfer Fee it A District Player may transfer to a Club of another regards as reasonable, and State upon completion and lodgement of a Form 2 (b) in the event of a hearing being conducted, to be with the transferee Body provided that if the represented at the hearing and adduce relevant District Player is registered as a current Player of evidence. that State Body and Regulation 2.2 shall apply to After considering such submissions and evidence (if him. any) the Commissioner shall determine the transfer 3.2 Amateur Players fee that is payable by the transferee Club provided An Amateur Player may transfer to a Club of that such fee shall not exceed the maximum another State upon completion and lodgement of a transfer fee. Form 2 with the transferree body. In making his determination, the Commissioner 3.3 Transfer Fee Not Applicable may consider and take into account all the cir­ 3.3.1 Except as otherwise provided in these Regula­ cumstances and matters relevant to the case, in­ tions, transfer fees shall not be payable for cluding:- Players of District, Amateur or Unaffiliated (a) The age of the Player; Bodies. (b) The period of time during which the Player has 3.3.2 Transfer fees shall not be payable by district, played for and the service given by him to the amateur or unaffiliated bodies for uncon­ Club from which he is transferring, and the tracted players transferring from state benefits (whether financial or otherwise} given bodies. by that Club to the Player during that period; (d} Commissioner (c} The extent to which the Club from which he is 4.1 A Commissioner and a Deputy Commissioner shall transferring was both willing and able to be appointed annually by the League, no later than employ the Player as a footballer and select him 31 December, such appointment to be effective for in a team fielded by it; the ensuing calendar year. (d) The number of Interstate Representative mat­ The League may revoke such appointment at any ches in which the Player has participated; time. {e) The Player's ranking in Best Player awards; 4.2 The League shall appoint an additional Commis­ (I) The benefit derived by the public from teams sioner or Deputy Commissioner if during their year fielded by Clubs competing in matches con­ of office the Commissioner or Deputy Commis­ ducted by the State Bodies having sufficient sioner is unable or unwilling to act. The Committee stability in their composition to permit the may revoke any such appointment at any time. development of well matched Players of the 4.3 A Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner shall highest available calibre in this context- not hold any office or appointment in a State Body, (i) The interests of the State Body and the Club District Body or any Club that is a member of a State from whom the Player has transferred. Body or a District Body. (ii) The interests of the State Body and the Club 4.4 Referral to Commissioner to whom the Player is transferring. 4.4.1 Where an objection has been lodged under 4.7 Further Referral Regulation 2.3 the Club concerned shall for­ In reaching a determination, the Commissioner ward such material that it believes to be rele­ shall be entitled to:- vant in support of the contention that the (a) Take advice from a barrister or solicitor; Player is under Contract, together with a fee {b) Have made such investigations as he thinks ap­ of $500 propriate; Upon receipt, the National Football League (c) Call evidence from such persons as he deems shall forward a copy of the transferee Club necessary. and its State Body. 4.8 Decision Binding 4.4.3 Upon receipt of a submission lodged in accor­ The decision of the Commissioner shall be given in dance with Regulation 2.2.2 the National writing and shall be final and binding on all parties Football League shall forward a copy of such and shall not be called to question, appealed submission to the other Club concerned and against or reviewed (whether by prerogative, Writ or to its State Body. Such Club may within four­ otherwise) in any Court or Tribunal. teen (14) days submit a written statement in (a) Special Provisions support of a claim for a transfer fee it believes 5.1 Separate Agreements appropriate. 5.1.1 A State Body or a Club of a State Body may 4.5 Powers of the Commissioner enter into agreements with any other State 4.5.1 Disputes Body or Club of a State Body concerning the The Commissioner shall have power to deter­ transfer of Players between the State Bodies mine all matters referred to him in accor­ or Clubs as the case may be. dance with these Regulations. 5.1.2 A copy of each such agreement is to be lodg­ 4.5.2 Hearings ed with the National Football League by the The Commissioner shall have the power to 1st February or within fourteen (14) days of call hearings to determine the matters that the making of such agreement if made bet­ have been referred to him. ween the 1st February and the 30th Sep­ 4.5.3 Conduct of Hearings tember. The Commissioner shall determine the pro­ 5.1.3 Each such agreement shall for all purposes be cedure to be adopted at any such hearings. regarded as valid and subsisting when other­ 4.5.4 Cost of Hearings wise declared by any Court and if the provi­ The Commissioner shall have power to make sions of any such agreement are inconsistent an order for the costs of any hearing. with these regulations the agreement shall 4.5.5 Fines prevail. The Commissioner shall have power to im-

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24 "National Football League's player transfer regulations" 5.2 Border Associations form to its State Body for forwarding to the Player's former State Border Associations consisting of Clubs, some of for the purpose of notification of transfer. which are in one State and some in another, may INTERSTATE CLEARANCES make their own rules as to the transfer of Players All National Football league (NFL) clearance forms for players from one club to another in such Association and registering with N.S.W.A.F.l. affiliated clubs must have their may enter separate agreements with other Border clearance form processed in the following manner: Associations as to the transfer of Players between Player .... Club .... League .... the Associations concerned. The Registrar 5.3 Broken Hill N.SW.A.F.L. For the purposes of these regulations the Broken P.O. Box 333, Hill Football League shall be deemed to be a STRAWBERRY HILLS 2012 ...... League affiliated with the South Australian Na­ tional Football League Incorporated. .... Interstate league 5.4 Regulations Not Applicable Where a player is transferring from a N.S.W.A.F.l. affiliated club These regulations shall not apply to Uncontracted interstate or to a N.S.W. Club which is unaffiliated, the clearance Players, Amateur or District Players who have not or transfer notification form will be forwarded to the league the played competition football for the previous player is leaving by the N.S.W.A.F.l. Registrar for transmission to twenty-four (24) months, or to players under 15 the player's former club. Upon completion the form should be years at 1st January. returned in the same method. (f) Transfer Fee Payments NSWAFL/VCFL. Agreement for transfer of players and clubs 6.1 Maximum Fee Whereas it is in the mutual interest of the V.C.F.l. and N.S.W.A.F.l. The maximum fee for the transfer of Uncontracted Ltd to co-operate in the interests of the Australian National Game Players shall be determined annually by the league of Football and to assist each other by all reasonable means in no later than 31st December and be applicable for their power, the V.C.F.L. and the N.S.W.A.F.l. Ltd agree to observe the ensuing calendar year. In determining such fee, the undermentioned conditions covering the transfer of players the League shall be entitled to take into account and/or Clubs between their two organisations: submissions made to it by any State Body provided (a) No player shall be permitted to transfer from a Club affiliated such submissions are lodged no later than 28 days with the V.C.F.L. to a Club affiliated with the N.SW. A.F.L. Ltd prior to the meeting at which the fee shall be deter­ or vice versa unless he first obtains a clearance from his Club, mined. and endorsement thereof from his controlling body. 6.2 Method of payment (b) A player whose application for clearance has been refused 6.2.1 "In determining the maximum fee in accor­ may appeal against such decision only in accordance with the dance with Regulation 6.1, the league shall Rules of the V.C.F.L. or N,SW.A.F.L. Ltd, whichever is ap­ determine the method and terms of payment plicable. An affiliated Club of the V.CF.L. or N.S.W.A.F.L. Ltd and shall, if it considers appropriate, set a shall not be entitled to receive, nor request, a transfer fee, and scale of payments based upon the number of any document by a Club requesting such a fee shall be regard­ matches progressively played with the trans­ ed as material evidence at any tribunal hearing on a player feree club." refused a clearance. 6.2.2 "Where a matter is referred to him, under (c) As and from the first day in March each year, if for any reason Regulation 2.2.2, the Commissioner shall other than disqualification, a clearance application is not en­ determine the method and term of payment dorsed and received within 14 clear days from the date of its and shall be empowered to apply a scale of despatch by the League to which the player is desirous of payments based upon the number of matches transferring, it shall be within the power of such League to ad­ progressively played with the transferee vise by telegram the league from which the player is transferr­ club". ing to its intention to grant a permit to the player concerned 6.2.3 "In the event of the transferee club failing to unless notification of intention to refuse such clearance is pay the transfer fee as determined under received within a period of seven clear days from the date of Regulation 6.2.1. or 6.2.2, such fee shail be despatch of the telegram, and such transfer shall be binding paid by the State Body of whom the trans­ on all leagues. feree club is a member and that State Body No such permit granted shall be valid unless the league con­ shall be entitled to receive the fee from the cerned faithfully complies with the procedure laid down in club". this section. Appendix (i) (d) Notwithstanding the provisions of V.C.F.l. Regulation 25 and Procedure for lodgement and processing of Transfer Applications anything elsewhere appearing in this Agreement, in the event (form 1) of a player who has been in the service of his employer for Upon receipt of a properly completed Form 1, a State Body shall three consecutive months immediately preceding his forward such form to the Player's former State Body, clearly in­ transfer, being transferred by his employer to another branch dicating the date of its despatch. The State Body receiving the of the same employer's business in another locality, he shall form will so acknowledge in writing within 48 hours of receipt. be entitled to make application for a clearance and permit to Should the form be mislaid by reason outside the control of the play with an affiliated body of V.CF.L. or N.5.W.AF.L. Ltd as parties concerned, then upon the production of a Statutory the case may be at any time after the 1st July, provided that Declaration verifying such loss and the completion of another such transfer is made and completed in time to permit of his Form 1 the provisions of 2.2 shall apply except that the period of playing at least one competition match with a Club in the af­ fourteen (14) days therein referred to shall be reduced to ten (10) filiated body to which he is being transferred prior to the first days. semi-final match of that body. This regulation is effective on­ Time Limit ly after 1st July in each season and a player may receive more If an application is not returned within the due period, the than one clearance and permit after the 1st July and any such originating State Body shall be telegram or telex, advise the other player shall not be required to fulfil residential or other State Body concerned. domestic qualifications. If notification of objection is not received by telegram or telex The son of any player or person who is entitled to make ap­ within three business days therefrom, a permit may be granted. plication for a clearance and/or permit under the provisions of Objection this regulation shall also be eligible to make application for a Where notice is given under Regulation 2.3, the State Body in the clearance and/or permit - after 1st July - to play in the former State shall immediately notify the other State Body con­ district to which his father is transferred, or a contiguous cerned. district. Amateur and District Players (e) Whenever a player bound to a V.CF.L./N.SW.A.F.L. Club is to Upon receipt of a Form 2, the Body concerned shall forward such be ne.eotiated with or approached by representatives of

25 V.C.F.L./N.S.W.A.F.L. Clubs with a view to seeking his services may be. When applications to transfer are refused, appeals in any capacity, notice in writing must first be lodged with the against such decisions shall be dealt with by the Appeals and Club's Secretary and the Secretary of the League to which the Disputes Board appointed in the terms of clause (h). player is bound. If the provisions of this clause are not com­ {k) (i) Appeals and Disputes Board consisting of five persons, plied with, the Club and the League of the player concerned two persons appointed by each of the V.C.F.l. and shall not be bound to obey the provisions of the clause N.S.W.A.F.L. Ltd together with an independent Chair­ relating to a time limit for the treatment of an application for man, with any appeal or dispute arising from this agree­ clearance. ment and shall meet within 14 days of notification being (f) Notwithstanding any provision contained in the Constitution received from either party to this agreement that a and Rules of Affiliated Bodies of the N.S.W.A.F.L. Ltd relative Meeting of the Board is desired. to the closing date for permits, applications lodged by players The appellant party shall be required to satisfy the Ap­ in accordance with the terms of V.C.F.L. Regulation 25, which peals and Disputes Board that grounds for an appeal exist • provides interalia - and shall also be required to lodge with ea.ch appeal a .. all applications for clearances lodged with their League deposit of $100.00, such deposit to be forfeited if in the Secretary shall close on the 1st day of July in each year and opinion of the Board the appeal is considered frivolous any application lodged after 1st July shall be invalid and not and in such cases the money so forfeited shall be utilised considered. All applications for clearances lodged on or for defraying expenses incurred in connection with before the 1st July shall be finalised by the clearing League meetings of the Board. Notwithstanding the appointment not later than the 21st July and forwarded to reach the of two members of the Board from each of the V.C.F.L. Secretary of the League to which the player desires to be and N.S.W.A.F.L. Ltd each such body may nominate a cleared not later than the 31st July, otherwise same shall representative to appear before the Board in the matter lapse". of any appeal or dispute. (Interpretation: That the words "either League Secretary" as {ii} Clearance application by clubs close of 31st October in contained in V.C.F.L. Regulation 25 and described in each year. V.C.F.L./N.S.W.A.F.L. Agreement re Transfer of Players, shall (iii) Applications of appeal to the appeals and disputes board be interpreted as either a V.C.F.L. or N.S.W.A.F.L. Ltd af­ close on the 30th November in each year. filiated body Secretary). (I) This agreement shall be regarded as a continuing agreement, (gJ Any player playing with any Club of the V.C.F.L. or with either party - i.e. V.C.F.L. or N.5.W.A.F.L. Ltd - having N.S.W.A.F.L. Ltd, without first having 'been granted the equal rights to terminate by six months' notice. necessary clearance and/or permit required in the terms of {m) This agreement also is operative between the V.C.F.L. and the this agreement shall be subject to such penalty as determined 5.A. Country Border Associations. by his Controlling Body (V.C.F.L. or N.5.W.A.F.L. Ltd as the case may be). The Club or Controlling Body, if culpable, shall also be dealt with by the V.C.F.L. or N.S.W.A.F.L. Ltd as the case may be. {h) Except for clearances as provided in Clauses (d) and (f) all ap­ plications for permits or clearances by player lodged with either the V.C.F.L. or N.5.W.A.F.L. Ltd Controlling Body shall close on the first day of July each year. ~~Reach for a (i) A player of a club affiliated with either the V.C.F.L. or N.S.W.A.F.L. Ltd who has had two or more clearance applica­ tions to transfer to another League/Association a ff ii iated with mark'' either the V.C.F.L. or N.S.W.A.F.L. Ltd as the case may be, may appeal within seven days against the second or latest refusal to the N.5.W.A.F.L.-V.C.F.L. Player's Appeal Board, which DECORATED GLASSWARE shall comprise an independent chairman and one represen­ FOR TROPHIES tative from each of the N.5.W.A.F.L. Ltd and V.C.F.L. NOTE: That a V.C.F.l. player is only required to have two GOLD, SILVER clearance refusals only when appealing in the abovemention­ e OR CERAMIC COLOURS ed Appeals Board. In all other cases the V.C.F.L. Constitution FREE DOOR TO DOOR and Permit Rules would apply. That the N.5.W.A.F.L. Ltd, and e DELIVERY the V.C.F.L. nominate an independent chairman together with two representatives to comprise the Appeals' Board. When e FREE ARTWORK adjudicating on an appeal, a quorum would consist of one chairman and one representative from each of the V.C.F.L. e FREE BROCHURE and N.5.W.A.F.L. Ltd. The Appeal shall be heard within 14 days of receipt of such written notice of appeal by the V.C.F.L. or N.5.W.A.F.L. Ltd Secretary whatever the case may be. The Clubs and players concerned shall each be entitled to representation at the hearing, the number of persons having representation to be limited at the hearing, the number of per­ sons having representation to be limited to the player and his advocate who shall also be the Clubs' representative and the defendant Club's representative and its advocate. Such representation shall not be qualified to act as a Barrister or Solicitor. The closing date for all appeals will be the 1st July in each (CLASSWARE) PTY. L TO. year and a deposit of $100.00 must be lodged by the player, such deposit may be forfeited should the appeal be con­ (INCORPORATED IN ,VICTORIA) sidered frivolous. 9 DONALD AVE FRANKSTON 3199 The decision of the Appeals Board shall be final. (j) A Club shall not be permitted to transfer from the V.C.F.L. to Z' (03) 781 1966 the N.S.W.A.F.L. Ltd or vice versa without consent of its Con­ trolling Body, and an affiliated body shall not be permitted to transfer from the V.C.F.L. to the N.S.W.A.F.L. Ltd or vice versa without consent of the V.C.F.L. or N.S.W.A.F.l. Ltd as the case

27 STRUCTURE OF SENIOR FOOTBALL THE HILLS AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB IN N.S.W. P.O. Box 200, Pennant Hills 2120 President: Derek Heelan Secretary: Mike Farrell 465 Windsor Road, 7 Leonara Close, In 1988 a total of 186 clubs located within N.S.W. will field senior Baulkham Hills 2153 Hornsby Heights 2077 teams. Of this total, 26 are directly administered by the Ph: 686 2072 (h) 727 5444 (w) 476 5147 (h) N.S.W.A.F.L., 114 are affiliated to the League and 49 remain unaf­ HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB filiated though are located within the State boundary. P.O. Box 302, Merrylands 2160 * N.S.W.A.f.L. - 23 Clubs President: Robert Mannion Secretary: Terry Kennedy State League 8 14 Church Street, 1 /4-6 Caroline Street, • SFL Division I 11 Castle Hill 2154 Westmead 2145 SFL Division 11 7 Ph: 601 3999 (w) 634 2018 (h) 639 4177 (w) 633 4951 (h) * Affiliated Leagues - 95 Clubs NORTH SHORE AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB Northern - 40 Clubs 11 Briony Place, Mona Vale 2103 Central Coast A.F.L. 6 President: Len Gilbertson Secretary: David Watkins Summerland A.F.L. 6 19 Wandella Avenue, 11 Briony Place, Newcastle A.F.L. 10 Roseville 2069 Mona Vale 2103 NorthCoastAF.L. 5 Ph: 550 2111 (w) 406 6839 (h) 997 6944 (w & h) Mid-North Coast A.F.L. 5 Fax: 519 4674 979 5026 North West A.R.F.A. 8 ST GEORGE AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB Southern - 45 Clubs P.O. Box 165, Hurstville 2220 Central West A.F.L. 8 President: John Walding Secretary: Ray Brennan lllawarra A.F.L. 8 66 Douglas Haig Road, 6/24 Cecil Street, South Coast A.F.L. 6 Oatley 2223 Monterey 2217 Sapphire Coast A.F.L. 10 Ph: 597 7700 (w) 579 6114 (h) 239 5829 (w) 5881554 (h) Farrer F.L. Divisions I & II 15 Fax: 233 3102 * Dual Affiliated Leagues - 13 Clubs Broken Hill F.L. 4 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Riverina F.L. 9 AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUB * Dual Affiliated Clubs - 6 Clubs Box 280, Wentworth Building, University of Sydney Union, Ovans & Murry F.L. 4 University of Sydney 2006 A.C.T. A.F.L. 1 President: Trevor Dixon Secretary: Michael Davis Monaro F.L. 1 38 Edith Street, 8/77-85 Hereford Street, Unaffiliated Clubs Located In N.S.W. - 49 Clubs St Peters 2044 Glebe 2037 * Ph: 2261889 (w) 51 3504 (h) 660 2089 (h) F.L. 8 Fax: 221 5989 Echuca F. L. 3 Hume F.L. 10 WESTERN SUBURBS AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB Kerang F.L. 3 P.O. Box 98, Croydon Park 2133 Mid-Murray F.L. 2 President: Allan Sullivan Secretary: Gerry Flint Milewa F.L. 2 20 J indabine Crescent, 14 Henry Street, Murray F.L. 6 Peakhurst 2210 Lewisham 2048 Northern District F.L. 1 Ph: 625 9437 (w) 797 0347 (w) Northern Riverina F.L. 7 534 5197 (h) 569 2160 (h) Picola F.L. 3 Sunraysia F.L. 1 Tallangatta F.L. 2 Upper Murray F.L. 1 SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE AUBURN AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB STATE LEAGUE CLUBS 209 Cumberland Road, Auburn 2144 BAULKHAM HILLS JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB President: Rod Pearce Secretary: Louise Ford P.O. Box 78, Baulkham Hills, 2153 22A James Street, C/- 209 Cumberland Road, President: Grahame Willis Secretary: Pam Johnson Lidcombe 2141 Auburn 2144 51 Blackett Drive, 17 Radiata Avenue, Ph: 6471600 (w) 643 2104 (h) Castle Hill 2154 Baulkham Hills 2153 BALMAIN AUSTRALIAN fOOTBALL CLUB Ph: 929 5S66 (w) 6391715 (h) 639 9435 (h) Cf- Drummoyne Bowling Club, 2 Hythe Street, Drummoyne 2047 Fax: 929 8758 President: John Coles Secretary: Simon Kelly CAMPBELL TOWN AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB 8 Stephenson Street, 1/161 Hampden Road, P.O. Box 446, lngleburn 2565 Winston Hills 2153 Abbotsford 2046 President: Jim Little Secretary: Bob Lucas Ph: 642 8900 (w) 639 9958 (h) 858 6317 (w) 712 2874 (h) 17 Lowe Crescent, 42 Tully Avenue Fax: 642 2845 804 6526 Camden 2570 Lurnea 2170 BANKSTOWN SPORTS AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB Ph: 601 2411 (w) 601 3585 (h) P.O. Box 72, Bankstown 2200 (046) 66 9436 (h) President: William Free Secretary: Danny Free Fax: 821 2271 83 Eldridge Road, 32 Hillcrest Street, EAST SYDNEY AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB Bankstown 2200 Punchbowl 2196 6/6 Botany Street, Randwick 2031 Ph: 709 437 4 (h) 759 7411 (w) President: Shane Murray Secretary: Sandra Hickson 269 0913 (h) 4/22 Tower Street, 6/6 Botany Street, BAULKHAM HILLS Vaucluse 2030 Randwick 2031 25 Gordon Street, Scholfields 2762 Ph: 282 3555 (w) 3371458 (h) 266 5022 (w) 398 8712 (h) President: Geoffrey Uren Secretary: Andrew Nathan Fax: 281 6565 12 Willow Drive, 25 Gordon Street, Baulkham Hills 2153 Schofields 2762 Ph: 925 4600 (w) 6391281 (h) 847 4000 (w) 627 3640 (hi

28 BLACKTOWN DISTRICTS AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB WOLLONDILLY AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB 642 Luxford Street, Bidwel I 2770 170 Hawthorne Road, Bargo 2S74 President: Les Carter Secretary: Patricia Shields President: Gary Raisin Secretary: Roslyn Smith 7 Casey Place, 642 Luxford Street, Lot 129, lronbark Road, 170 Hawthorne Road, Blackett 2770 Bidwell 2770 Bargo 2S74 Bargo 2S74 Ph: 628 4197 (h) 628 6341 (h) 628 7114 (h) Ph: 604 6611 (w) (046) 84190S (h) CAMDEN JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB (Under 20s) (046) 841472 (h) 10 Banks Place, Camden 2S70 Fax: 609 6912 Secretary: Carol Anne Watts WOLLONGONG AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB 10 Banks Place, P.O. Box 1811, Wollongong 2SOO Camden 2S70 President: Rod Hanson Secretary: Vic Stanton (046) 2S 2131 (w) 24 Marril Circuit, 16 Cassian Street, (046) SS 2306 (h) Cordeaux Heights 2526 Keiraville 2500 HAWKES BURY AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB Ph: (042) 7S 3124 (w) (042) 28 668S (h) P.O. Box 3S9, Richmond 27S3 (042) 71 820S (h) President Peter Yates Secretary: Paul Alsford Fax: (042) 7S 7878 CJ- Officers Mess, 97 Southee Road, Richmond 27S3 Richmond 27S3 NSW AFFILIATED LEAGUES Ph: (04S) 70 3360 (w) (04S) 70 2496 (w) CENTRAL COAST A.F.L. (04S) 71 183S (h) (04S) 781679 (h) location: Between Sydney and Newcastle HEATHCOTE/ENGADINE AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB Postal Address: 58 Berrys Head Road, Narara 2250 27 Bottle Forest Road, East Heathcote 2233 Status: Senior & Junior President: Wayne Watts Secretary: Colin Brown league President: Bruce Reid 2 Layden Avenue, 27 Bottle Forest Road, 3 Wentworth Avenue, Woy Woy 2256 Engadine 2233 Heathcote 2233 Ph: (043) 42 4829 (h) Ph: 6901388 (w) S20 301 S (h) 742 7111 (w) S20 2360 (h) League Registrar: Bob Purins Fax: 699 2329 CLUBS LIVERPOOL AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB BATEAU BAY AFC 6 Lee Crescent. Edensor Park 2176 4 Shane Drive, Tumbi Um bi 2261 Secretary: Andy Horton Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/15/13 "Roughwood" President: Robert Proctor Secretary: Mark Munnery Luddenham Road, Ph (043) 331867 (h) (043) 331842 (h) St Marys 2760 KILLARNEY VALE AFC 609 6666 (w) 834 2108 (h) P.O. Box 31, Killarney Vale, 2261 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/15/13 Cf~ Macquarie University Sports Association, North Ryde 2113 President: Kevin W Kelleher Secretary: June Granland President: Ivan Blyth Secretary: Shane McNulty Ph: (043) 32 S964 (h) (043) 88 3207 (h) 18/36 Park Street, 6 Phillip Street, (043)964118(w) Narrabeen 2101 Bal main 2041 GOSFORD/WYOMING AFC Ph: 233 S311(w)981 S624 (h) 963 806S (w) 818 3989 (h) P.O. box 297, Gosford 22SO Fax: 221 42S2 9S7 S687 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/15/13 MANLY WARRINGAH AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB President: Don Bush Secretary: Geoff Evans P.O. Box 44, Collaroy Beach 2097 Ph: (043) 28 4280 (h) (043) 28 3122 (h) President: John Twidle Secretary: Peter Kilborn TERRIGAL AFC 1 Arnott Crescent, 48 Abbott Road, P.O. Box 1244, Gosford South 22S1 Warriewood 2102 North Curl Curl 2099 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/15/13 Ph: 498 9S71 (w) 9131691 (h) 938 4011(w)90S S342 (h) President: Des McKenzie Secretary: Terry Gould NORTHERN EAGLES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB Ph: (043) 84 2347 (h) (043) 401002 (w), ext. 237 P.O. Box 248, St Ives 207S LAKES AFC President: Peter Hanna Secretary: Robert Bayles P.O. Box S70, Wyong 22S9 40 Edgecliffe Esplanade, 10 Bundabah Avenue, Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/15/13 Seaforth 2092 St Ives 207S President: Robert Scott Secretary: Terry Stinton Ph: 2S1 4033 (w) 941487 (h) 922 3777 (w) 440 8839 (h) (043) S2 2231 (h) Fax: 2S1 6970 923 2427 PENINSULA SWANS (WOY WOY) AFC PENRITH AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB 5 Wentworth Avenue, Woy Woy 2256 P.O. Box 1024, Penrith 27SO Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/15/13 President: Alan Stewart Secretary: Robert Ryman President: Bill Best Secretary: Gary Best 14 Miller Street, 57 McNaughton Street. Ph: (043) 41 0816 (h) (043) 41 9S1 S (h) South Penrith 27SO Penrith 2750 Ph: (047) 21 4214 (h) (047) 21 2787 (h) CENTRAL WEST A.F.L. SUTHERLAND AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB Location: Central NSW, borded by Lithgow, Young Forbes 168A Cannons Road, Caringbah 2229 and Coonabarabran President: Gavin Duffy Secretary: Mick Mccosker Postal Address: 1 S3 Lach Ian Street, Cowra 2794 45 Parraweena Road, 168 Cannons Road, Status: Senior & Junior Caringbah 2229 Caringbah 2229 League President: Richard Forbes Ph: 642 9124 (w) S2S 6173 (h) S271067 (h) Cl- A.B.C., Sale Street, Orange 2800 Ph: (063) 62 1033 (w) UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES League Secretary: Graeme Clements AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUB 153 Lachlan Street, Cowra 2794 37 Hooper Street, Randwick 2031 Ph: (063) 42 1177 (w) (063) 42 2874 (h) President: Colin Moodie Secretary: Mick Keogh League Registrar: Graeme Clements 126 Canonbury Grove, 37 Hooper Street, Umpires Contact: Graeme Clements Bexley North 2207 Randwick 2031 Ph: 661 0326 (w) S02 3304 (h) 29 6S11 (w) 398 34SO (h) Fax: 661 4842 29 6S76

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30 CLUBS BATHURST JUN EE P.O. Box 999, Bathurst 2795 7 Cross Street, 2663 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17 Grades: Senior, Reserve President: Ian Stewart Secretary: June Johnston Secretary: john Robertson Ph: (063) 31 1721 (h) (063) 32 1382 (h) 24 2079 COONABARABRAN UNITED "T algai", Coonabarabran 2357 'Ben Bolt', Mangoplah 2650 Grades: Senior, Under 17 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 18 President: Ian Broughton Secretary: Graeme Wilken President: Don Baker Secretary: Alison Kendall • Ph: (068) 421047 (h) (068) 42 8250 (h) Ph: (069) 28 5774 (069) 28 5727 "" COWRA MARRAR P.O. Box 488, Cowra 2794 'Currawong', Marrar 2652 • Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17 Grades; Senior, Reserve, Under 18 President: Graeme Clements Secretary: Geoff Day President: Glen Willis Secretary: Mark Langtry Ph: (063) 42 1177 (w) (063) 42 3355 (w) Ph: (069) 31 1682 (069) 27 4439 (063) 42 287 4 (h) (063) 42 4784 (h) NORTH WAGGA DUBBO 63 Williams Street, North Wagga 2650 P.O. Box 1118, Dubbo 2830 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 18 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17 President: Kevin Cross Secretary: Randy Kerr President: John Rowe Secretary: Carroll Hoffmann Ph: (069) 21 3099 (w) (069) 21 6531 Ph (068) 82 7281 (h) (068) 82 3376 R.A.A.F. (068) 82 7079 (w) Contact: Neil Sturrock Cl- R.A.A.F. Base, Forest Hill, Wagga 2650 (068) 82 3376 (h) Grades: Senior, Reserve (068) 92 9966 (w) Secretary: Peter Boyles (068) 82 4275 (fax) (069) 22 7610 LITHGOW RIVCOLL BUSHPIGS 170 Inch Street, Lithgow 2876 Cl- Students Union, P.O. Box 825, Wagga 2650 Grades: Reserve & Under 17 Grades: Senior, Reserve Presi.dent: Dennis Cole Secretary: Ann Riddle Secretary; Craig Fletcher (063) 51 3624 (h) (069) 23 2681 ORANGE SOUTH WAGGA - TOLLAND P.O. Box 1607, Orange 2800 110 Street, Wagga Wagga 2650 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 18 President: Barry Ward Secretary: Cathy Taylor President: Laurie Little Secretary: Vince Cattell Ph: (063) 61 3670 (h) (063) 631009 (h) Ph: (069) 31 1472 (069) 25 4376 PARKES TE MORA P.O. Box 292, Parkes 2870 Trungley Hall, Temora 2666 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 18 President: Jim Troy Secretary: Wayne O'Neill President: Vince Howe Secretary: Wayne Krause Ph: (068) 62 3436 (h) (068) 62 3425 (h) Ph: (069) 73 7253 (069) 73 1790 FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE THE ROCK Location: Wagga and surrounding districts 4 Bavaria Street, Wagga 2650 Postal Address: P.O. Box 641, Wagga Wagga 2650 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 18 Status: Senior President: Greg Verdon Secretary: David Oehm League President: Trevor Urquhart Ph: (069) 20 2230 (069) 22 3458 62 Zeigler Avenue, Wagga Wagga 2650 URANQU I NTYIKAPOOKA Ph: (069) 22 6429 (h) Bridge Street, 2652 League Secretary: Phil Le Petit Grad es: Senior, Reserve 60 Mitchelmore Street, Wagga Wagga 2650 President: Bob May Secretary: Carol Huxley Ph: (069) 25 4686 (h) Ph: (069) 31 2634 (069) 22 97 40 League Registrar: Cl- League Secretary WHITTON Umpires Contact: Cf- League Secretary 2 Binya Street, Whitton 2704 CLUBS Grades: Senior, Reserve President: Ed Heath Secretary: Bruce Thompson 'Tralee', 2652 Ph: (069) 55 2684 (069) 53 3677 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under18 President: Maurie Gaynor Secretary: Liz Carroll Ph: (069) 78 3825 (069) 78 3850 BARRELLAN ILLAWARRA AUSTRALIAN R.M.B. 56, 2665 FOOTBALL LEAGUE Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 18 Location: Wollongong and surrounding districts President: Graeme Breust Secretary: Bob Inglis Postal Address: P.O. Box 1345, Wollongong 2500 Ph: (069) 55 3230 (069) 63 9492 Status: Senior COLLINGULLIEIASHMORE League President: Ken Halliwell Linton Street, 2650 32 Marlo Street, Towradgi 2518 Grades·. Senior, Reserve, Under18 Ph: (042) 75 7522, ext. 4279 (w) (042) 84 7905 (h) President: John Meyers Secretary: Ray Gow League Secretary: Ann Kozlowski Ph: (069) 20 0142 (069) 20 0178 38 Wyndarra Way, Koonawarra 2530 Ph: (042) 61 5623 (h) Renehan Street, Cootamundra 2590 League Registrar: Bill Hall Grades: Senior, Reserve 12 Bunde/la Place, Koonawarra 2530 President: Keith Ronning Secretary: Wayne De Britt Ph: (042) 26 0100 (w) 61 2410 (h) Ph: (069) 42 1083 (069) 42 3631

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BACK ROW: Steve Wright (Development Officer), Tony Turner (Riverina Development Manager), Craig Davis (Development Manager), Brett Scott (Development Officer), Craig Holden (Development Officer). FRONT ROW: David Levens (State Director of Umpiring), Andrew Dee (Administration Manager), Linda Blackburn (Executive Secretary), Ian Granland (Chief Executive), Tim Johnson (Operations Manager). CLUBS KEMPSEY BOMADERRY 28 East Street, Crescent Head 2440 P.O. Box 1022, East Nowra 2541 Grades: Senior, Under 17 President: Neville Hickmott Secretary: Scott Brown President: Bruce Raeburn Secretary: Michael Dulin Ph: (044) 21 1722 (w) Ph: (065) 65 4426 (h) (065) 62 6374 (w) (044) 21 3364 (h) PORT MACQUARIE DAPTO 56 Yarranabee Road, Port Macquarie 2444 P.O. Box 232, Dapto 2530 Grades: Senior, Under 17 Grades: Senior, Reserve President: Henrey Nicholson Secretary; Michael Tritton President: Stan Kozlowski Secretary: Glen Woolley Ph: (065) 83 2725 (w) (065) 831477 (w) • Ph: (042) 61 5623 (h) (042) 61 5760 (h) (065) 83 2725 (h) (065) 82 2674 (h) EAST NOWRA TAREE 8 Anderson Avenue, Nowra 2541 Pacific Highway, Failford 2491 • President: Bill McGrath Secretary: Donna Brown Grades: Senior, Under17 Ph: (044) 21 2114 (h) President: Sel Gilmore Secretary: Kathleen Rixon H.M.A.S. ALBATROSS Ph: (065) 521166 (w) (065) 54 3128 (h) P.O. Box A36, H.M.A.S. Albatross 2540 (065) 52 5105 (h) President: Commander Secretary: Duane Unwin WAUCHOPE B.J. Bromfield R.A.N. Lot 1, Bagnoo Road, Bagnoo 2446 Ph: (044) 211130 (w) (044) 21 1318 (w) Grades: Senior, Under 17 (044) 21 0525 (h) (044) 21 0295 (h) President: Graham McAllister Secretary: Terence Minahan KIAMA FC Ph: (065) 62 7100 (w) (065) 851400 (w) P.O. Box 313, Kiama 2533 (065) 85 3812 (h) (065) 871212 (h) Grades: Reserve President: Vince Byrnes Secretary: Brian Lienert NEWCASTLE AUSTRALIAN Ph: (042) 32 1833 (h) (042) 32 2420 (h) FOOTBALL LEAGUE (042) 951223 (w) Location: Newcastle & surrounding districts NOWRA Postal Address: P.O. Box 2140, Dangar 2309 P.O. Box 418, Nowra 2541 Status: Senior & Junior President: Don Garrick Secretary: Rhonda Rowlands League President: Don Geddes Ph: (044) 21 6856 (w) (044) 21 2881 (w) P.O. Box 760, Newcastle 2300 (044) 21 6856 (h) (044) 21 7688 (h) Ph: (049) 29 2233 (w) Secretary: Tracey Kelty PORT KEMBLA 799 Hunter Street, Newcastle West 2302 P.O. Box 113, Warrawong 2502 Ph: (049) 69 6867 (w) Grades: Senior, Reserve League Registrar: Tracey Kelty President; Peter Refder Secretary: Deborah Mann Umpires Contact: Russell Taylor Ph: (042) 74 2845 (h) (042) 27 7038 (w) 6 Sussex Place, Raymond Terrace 2324 (042) 75 1134 (h) Ph: (049) 28 6279 (w) (049) 87 2424 (h) SHELLHARBOUR CLUBS P.O. Box 18, Warilla 2528 WESTERN SU BURBS AFC Grades: Senior, Reserve 43 Springfield Avenue, Kotara 2289 President: Dave Hegarty Secretary: Matt Debnam Grades: Senior, Reserve & Juniors Ph: (042) 961238 (h) (042) 97 1171 (h) President: Greg Pratten Secretary; Jim Arnold WOLLONGONG CITY Ph: (049) 57 4672 (h) (049) 69 0769 (w) P.O. Box 1811, Wollongong 2500 (049) 52 7151 (h) Grades: Senior, Reserve WILLIAMTOWN AFC President: Rod Hanson Secretary: Vic Stanton 3 Cru, RAAF Base, Williamtown 2314 Ph: (042) 75 3124 (w) (042) 28 6685 (h) Grades: Senior, Reserve (042) 71 8205 (h) Secretary: Maurice Patten MID NORTH COAST A.F.L. (049) 28 6978 (w) Location: NSW North Coast, from Forster to Kempsey NEWCASTLE CITY AFC Postal Address: 10 Hamlyn Drive, Port Macquarie 2444 P.O. Box 157, Islington 2297 Status: Senior & Junior Grades: Senior & Reserve League President: Harold Klose President Alan Gleeson Secretary: Bruce McQualter 94 High Street, Wauchope 2446 Ph: (049) 63 1312 (h) (049) 43 8983 (h) Ph: (065) 85 3311 (w & h) CARDIFF AFC League Secretary: Ralph Poidevin P.O. Box 351, Charlestown 2290 10 Hamlyn Drive, Port Macquarie 2444 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 14/17 Ph: (065) 83 5853 (h) President: Alan White Secretary: Roy Reichert League Registrar: Peter Wolfe Ph: (049) 56 5745 (w) (049) 67 8287 (w) 18 Regatta Avenue, Forster 2428 (049) 52 5731 (h) • Ph: (065) 54 5212 (w & h) MAITLAND AFC Umpires Contact: Sel Gilmore 15 Anzac Street, Maitland 2320 3 Craiglee Close, Taree 2430 Grades: Senior, Reserve • Ph: (065) 52 5105 (h) (065) 521166 (w) President: Noel Reading Secretary: Peter O'Donnell CLUBS Ph: (049) 32 6584 (w) (049) 34 1939 (w & h) FORSTER (049) 32 7253 (h) 18 Regatta Avenue, Forster 2428 NELSON BAY AFC Grades: Senior, Under 17 41 Sandy Point Road, Corlette 2301 President: Graeme Stevens Secretary: Mildred Wolf Grades: Senior, Reserve & Juniors Ph: (065) 54 5088 (w) (065) 54 5212 (h) Secretary: Brett Kittle (065) 54 4290 (h) (065) 54 5088 (w) (049) 81 1648 (h)

34 SINGLETON AFC NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN P.O. box 470, Singleton 2330 RULES FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 14 Location: New England region, extending to Moree, Wee Waa and President: Peter Saunders Secretary: Phil Walsh Tamworth Ph: (w) (w) (065) 72 4055 (065) 78 8464 Postal Address: 69 Gordon Street, lnverell, 2360 (065) 73 1112 (h) (065) 72 3494 (h) Status: Senior & Junior WARNERS BAY AFC League President: Kevin Pay 3 Hill Street, Arcadia Vale 2283 4 Warialoa Road, lnverell 2360 Grades: Senior, Reserve & Juniors Ph: (067) 22 4552 (h) President: John McKeown Secretary: Des Smith League Secretary: Ean Frost Ph: (049) 46 8681 (h) (049) 75 1683 (h) 69 Gordon Street, lnverell 2360 (065) 75 1451 (w) Ph: (067) 22 3100 (w) (067) 22 3905 [h) • WALLSEND AFC League Registrar: Ean Frost 7 Marton Street, Shortland 2307 CLUBS Grades: Senior, Reserve & Juniors ARMIDALE UNITED President: Alan Davis Secretary: George Simpson Duval College, Armidale 2351 Ph: (049) 751231 (w & h) (049) 681939 (w) Grades: Senior (049) 51 5316 (h) President: Alasdair Milroy Secretary: Paul Waremen MUSWELLBROOK AFC Ph: (067) 73 2710 [h) (067) 73 2810 (h) P.O. Box 457, Muswellbrook 2333 GUNNEDAH Grades: Senior & Reserve P.O. Box 183, Gunnedah 2380 Secretary: Terry Baker Grades: Senior, Under 16 & Juniors (065) 43 3299 (w) President: David Keating Secretary: Peter Sly (065) 43 3463 (h) Ph: (067) 42 0788 (w) (067) 42 0622 (w) NORTH COAST A.F.L. [0671 42 1026 (h) Location: North Coast of NSW, from Nambucca Heads to Grafton INVERELL Postal Address: P.O. Box 6200, Coffs Harbour 2540 69 Gordon Street, lnverell 2360 Status: Senior & Junior Grades: Senior League President: Jim Woodlock President: Trevor Rohrlach Secretary: Ean Frost Cf- Shell Service Station (Pacific Hwy), Emerald Beach 2456 Ph: (067) 23 3396 (w & hi (067) 22 3100 (w) Ph: (066) 561344 (067) 22 3905 (h) League Secretary: Jim Muggeridge TAMWORTH Cl- P.O. Box 6212, Park Beach Plaza Post Office, P.O. Box 263, Tamworth 2340 Coffs Harbour 2450 Grades: Senior, Under 17 Ph: (066) 53 1811 (066) 52 3368 President: Neil Doran Secretary: Tanya Paull League Registrar: Helen Pohlmann Ph: (067) 66 5811 (w) (067) 66 5866 (w) 17 Bluff Road, Emerald Beach 2450 (067) 65 4943 (h) (067) 65 8770 (h) Ph: (066) 561495 (h) WEE WAA Umpires Contact: Bob Crutchfield P.O. Box 346, Wee Waa 2388 49 Jemalong Crescent, Taormina 2452 Grades: Senior & Junior Ph: (066) 53 3738 (h) President: Rick Mulvey Secretary: Peter Martin CLUBS Ph: (067) 95 4113 (h) (067) 95 47 42 (h) GRAFTON (0671 95 4501 (w) P.O. Box 327, South Grafton 2461 MOREE Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17 P.O. Box 416, Moree 2400 President: Gary Morrison Secretary: Kevin Dixon Grades: Senior, Under 17 Ph: (066) 42 6916 [wl (0661421466 (w) President: Michael Montgomery Secretary: Patrick Jones (066) 49 4184 (h) (0661 42 5802 (h) Ph: (067) 54 2140 (w & h) [067) 52 4086 [w & h) NAMBUCCA VALLEY ROBB COLLEGE P.O. Box 294, Nambucca Heads 2448 U.N.E., Armidale 2350 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17 Grades: Senior President: Eric Carew Secretary: Dennis Brewsten President: Tim Johnston Secretary: Andrew Jamieson Ph: [065) 68 6750 [wl (065) 681522 (w) Ph: (067) 73 2699 [h) [067) 73 2649 [h) [065) 68 6999 (h) (065) 681432 (h) NORTH COFFS HARBOUR SAPPHIRE COAST P.O. Box 1472, Coffs Harbour 2540 FOOTBALL LEAGUE Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17 location: Far South Coast of NSW President: Ralph Hall Secretary: Brendan Drum Postal Address: P.O. Box 304, Merimbula 2548 Ph: [066) 52 1408 (wl [066) 51 2143 [h) Status: Senior & Junior [066) 53 7212 (h) league President: Frank Hunt • SOUTH COFFS HARBOUR Ph: (0649) 92 2644 (h) P.O. Box 1095, Coffs Harbour 2450 League Secretary: Greg Wollaston Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under17/13 Ph: [0649) 52 343 (h) (0649) 51 884 (w) ,, President: Hal Pearce Secretary: Elaine Phillips Leagues Registrar: Laurie Hopkins Ph: (066) 52 5386 (h) (066) 52 8915 [hi Umpires Contact: Greg Wollaston WOOLGOOLGA CLUBS P.O. Box 134, Woolgoolga 2456 BATEMANS BAY Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/13 P.O. Box 520, Batemans Bay 2536 President: Adrian Moss Grades: Senior & Under 16 Ph: (066) 541861 (w) President: Justin McCarthy Secretary: Ian Gooch Ph: (044) 72 5833 (h) (044) 72 5607 (h)

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36 EDEN (Whalers) GOONELLABAH P.O. Box 516, Eden 2551 43 Pindari Crescent, Goonel labah 2480 Grades: Senior & Under 16 Grades: Senior, Under 16 President: Fred Dawson Secretary: Jan Saunders President: Neville Watts Secretary: Lisa Camilleri Ph: (0649) 69141 (h) (0649) 63 222 (h) Ph: (066) 24 3406 (h) (066) 281031 COOMA (Cats) LISMORE P.O. Box 725, Cooma 2630 26 Simes Street, Lismore Heights 2480 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 16 Grades: Senior, Under 16 President: Dave Smith Secretary: Peter Ward President: Gary Jones Secretary: Andrew McPherson • Ph: (064) 52 4056 (h) (064) 52 4102 (h) Ph: (066) 22 1252 (h) (066) 24 4385 (h) MERIMBULA MARLINS (066) 21 8555 (w) P.O. Box 418, Merimbula 2548 MURWILLUMBAH Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 16/12 90A River Street, Murwillumbah 2484 President: John Matthews Secretary: Ken Pollard Grades: Senior, Under 16 Ph: (0649) 52 212 (h) (0649) 59 321 (h) President: Peter Stenbo Secretary: Ken Haddo NAROOMA (Lions) Ph: (066) 88 6205 (066) 891558 P.O. Box 139, Narooma 2546 NIMBINITERANIA Grades: Senior, Reserve P.O. Box 24, Nimbin 2480 President: Ian Tulloch Secretary: Geoff Everett Grades: Senior, Under 16 Ph: (044) 76 2699 (h) (044) 76 2327 (h) President: Peter Stenbo Secretary: Ken Haddo PAM BULA (Panthers) Ph: (066) 88 6205 (066) 891558 P.O. Box 68, Pambula 2549 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 16/12 DUAL AFFILIATED LEAGUES President: Alan Scott Secretary: Glenn Lane BROKEN HILL FOOTBALL Ph: (0649) 56 503 (h) (0649) 56 677 (h) Location: Broken Hill and surrounding districts MALLACOOTA (Tiger Sharks) Postal Address: P.O. Box 72, Broken Hill 2880 P.O. Box 18, Cann River 3889 League Chairman: Stan R. Brooks Ph: (080) 88 8339 (w) (080) 2598 (h) Grades: Senior & Under 16 League Secretary: Lionel H. Johnston President: Jon Humphreys Secretary: Robert Maddern Ph: (051) 58 6337 (h) (051) 58 6237 (w) 17 Morgan Street, Broken Hill 2880 Ph: (080) 2229 (h) WYNDHAM (Wedgies) League Registrar: Lionel H. Johnston Cl- Post Office, Wyndham 2550 Umpires Contact: John Lynch Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 16 43 Morgan Street, Broken Hill 2880 President: Mark Benson Secretary: Chris O'Sullivan Ph: (080) 3058 (h) Ph: (051) 94 2108 (h) (051) 94 2075 (h) CLUBS MERIMBULA RSL DIGGERS CENTRAL BROKEN HILL P.O. Box 105, Merimbula 2548 194 Pell Lane, Broken Hill, Railwaytown 2880 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 16/12 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Open, Under 17115113111/917 President: Greg Graham Secretary: John Brown President: John Nissen Secretary: Des Kennedy Ph: (0649) 52 232 (h) (0649) 53 086 (h) Ph: (080) 4878 (h) (080) 7710 (h) TATHRA (Sea Eagles) NORTH BROKEN HILL Cl- Post Office, Bega North 2550 343 McCulloch Street, Broken Hill North 2880 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 16/12 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Open, Under 17115113/111917 President: Rob Little Secretary: Duncan Wyatt President: Brian Thomas Secretary: John Kinnear Ph: (0649) 41 683 (h) (0649) 22 106 (h) Ph (080) 88 9457 (h) (080) 6222 (h) SUMMERLAND A.F .L. (080) 88 9493 (w) Location: Far North Coast of NSW SOUTH BROKEN HILL Postal Address: 109 Cherry Street, Ballina 2478 238 Jamieson Street, Broken Hill South 2880 Status: Senior & Junior Grades: Senior, Reserve, Open, Under 17/151131111917 League President: Tony Lennen President: Bob Rolton Secretary: Gerald Davis 30 Cawarra Street, Ballina 2478 Ph: (080) 6114 (h) (080) 4610 (h) Ph: (066) 86 6238 (h) (066) 86 4333 (w) WEST BROKEN HILL Secretary: John Woods 23 Allendale Street, Broken Hill 2880 20 Brampton Avenue, Ballina 2478 Grad es: Senior, Reserve, Open, Under 17/15113/111917 Ph: (066) 86 6742 (w) President: Don Campbell Secretary: Neil Winkler League Registrar: {Clearances) Lindsay Noble Ph: (080) 881542 (h) (080) 7741 (h) 113 Luke Place, Goonellabah 2480 Ph: (066) 24 4599 RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE Umpires Contact: C/- League Secretary Location: MIA area between Griffith & Wagga CLUBS Postal Address: 3 Karen Street, Wagga Wagga 2650 BYRON BAY Status: Senior 12 Glasgow Street, Suffolk Park 2481 League President: Trevor Tipping 69 Street, Coolamon 2701 Grades: Senior, Under 16 Ph: (069) 27 3426 (h) President: Ian Patterson Secretary: Brenda Nix Ph: (066) 84 7585 (w) (066) 85 3143 (w) League Secretary: Stewart Fraser 3 Karen Street, Wagga Wagga 2650 EAST BALLINA Ph: (069) 31 1428 (h) 109 Cherry Street, Ballina 2478 Fax: (069) 31 3915 Grades: Senior, Under 16 League Registrar: C/- League Secretary Umpires Contact: C/- League Secretary President: Bob Hill Secretary: Narelle Besseling Ph: (066) 86 4591 (w) (066) 86 5075 (w)

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38 CLUBS NORTH ALBURY MIRROOL P.O. Box 87, Albury 2640 P.O. Box 39, Ariah Park, 2665 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 18 Grades: Senior & Reserve President: Max Morgan Secretary: Merv Mcintosh President: Noel Fairman Secretary: Jamie Gordon Ph: (060) 25 2644 (h) (060) 26 2273 (h) Ph: (069) 7 4 1057 (h) (069) 741138 (h) COOLAMON ROVERS UNAFFILIATED CLUBS LOCATED Wagga Road, Coolamon 2701 IN NSW (BY LEAGUE) Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 18 President: Bill Till Secretary: Graham Card COREEN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Ph: (069) 27 3086 (h) (069) 27 3416 (h) CLUBS IN NSW EAST WAGGA KOORINGAL COREEN 19 Tinga Crescent, Wagga Wagga 2650 Victoria Street, 2646 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 18 Grades: Senior & Reserve President: Ron Bourne Secretary: Terry McMillan Secretary: Chris Collins Ph: (069) 22 7517 (h) (069) 22 5826 (h) (060) 33 2002 (h) GRONG GRONG Robinson Street, Daysdale 2646 4 Devlin Street, Ganmain 2702 Grades: Senior & Reserve Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 18 President: Peter Sheridan Secretary: Jeff Rhodes President: Barrie Logan Secretary: Mick Howe Ph: (060) 35 0216 (h) (060) 35 0222 (h) Ph: (069) 27 6224 (h) (069) 27 6424 (h) GRIFFITH Stock Street, 2706 P.O. Box 652, Griffith 2680 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 16 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 18 President: Brian O'Donoghue President: Roy Agresta Secretary: Mary Collins Ph: (069) 54 4331 (h) Ph: (069) 62 5348 (h) (069) 62 3350 (h) (060) 54 4066 (w) LEETON HOPE Fl ELD/BURASA P.O. Box 29, Leeton 2705 P.O. Box 117, Corowa 2646 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 18 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 16 President: Charlie Corbett Secretary: Don Kelly President: George Hocking Secretary: Col Hendren Ph: (069) 53 3732 (h) (069) 53 3516 (h) Ph: (060) 35 8222 (h) (060) 33 2037 (h) NARRANDERRA OAK LANDS P.O. Box 203, 2700 P.O. Oaklands 2646 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 18 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 16 President: Ron Absolom Secretary: Peter Royle President: Graham Anderson Secretary: Keith Fenton Ph: (069) 59 2724 (h) (069) 59 2560 (060) 35 4220 (h) RAND TURVEY PARK P.O. Rand 2642 P.O. Box 551, Wagga Wagga 2650 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 16 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 18 President: Ian Kreutzberger Secretary: Noel Taylor President: Maru Meek Secretary: Laraine Hill Ph: (060) 29 5277 (h) (060) 29 5256 (h) Ph: (069) 25 2169 (h) (069) 22 5002 (h) RENNIE WAGGA TIGERS "Pine Oak", Rennie 2646 6 Warrawong Street, Wagga Wagga 2650 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 16 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 18 President: Ian Rhodes Secretary: John Robinson President: Ron Barber Secretary: Bob Hughes (060) 32 4150 (h) Ph: (069) 22 5777 (h) (069) 21 4100 (h) WAHGUNYAH 48 Elizabeth Street, Wahgunyah 3687 OVENS & MURRAY F.L. President: B. Hall Secretary: T. Johnstone P.O. Box 90, Rutherglen 3685 Ph: (060) 33 2310 (060) 331921 (w) league President: Graham Bulgin (060) 33 1140 (h) 39 Huon Creek Road, Wodonga 3690 Ph: (060) 24 1476 (h) UNAFFILIATED CLUBS League Secretary: Sonny Downes LOCATED IN N.S.W. Ph: (060) 32 9272 (h) CLUBS EUCHUCA DISTRICT F.L. 7 Jacana Avenue, 2739 ALBURY League President: Jack Cahir PO Box 233, Albury 2640 Rochester Road, Echuca 3625 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 18 Ph: (054) 82 3407 (h) President: David Kefford Secretary: Larry Wall Ph: (060) 25 4635 CLUBS COROWA/RUTHERGLEN BUNNALOO P.O. Box 108, Rutherglen 3685 48 Darling Street. Echuca 3625 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 18 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 16 President: David Jenkinson Secretary: Les Shettlebergh President: Peter Renaldi Secretary: D. Larcombe Ph: (060) 32 9572 (h) (060) 32 9907 (h) (054) 82 5176 (h) MAT HOU RA LAVINGTON Road, 2710 P.O. Box 134, Lavington 2641 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 16 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 18 President: R. Douglas Secretary: P. McCormick President: Brian Chalmers Secretary: Tom Gittings Ph: (058) 84 3255 (h) (058) 84 3460 (h) Ph: (060) 25 2301 (h) (060) 25 4886 (h) MO AMA (060) 21 1342 (w) (060) 25 5555 (w) P.O. 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40 HUMEF.L. CLUBS 33 Commercial Street, Walla Walla 2659 HAY League President: Garry O'Connell P.O. Box 305, Hay 2711 "Woodlands", Lockhart 2659 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17 Ph: (069) 20 5115 (h) President: Robert Howard Secretary: Diane Rosser League Secretary: Des Kennedy Ph: (069) 93 1286 (h) (069) 93 117 (h) 33 Commercial Street, Walla Walla 2659 (069) 93 1505 (w) Ph: (060) 29 2203 (h) (060) 29 2300 (w) CLUBS Baratta Street, Moulamein 2733 BROCKLESBY Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17 Main Street, Brocklesby 2642 President: Peter Jackson Secretary: Margaret Congram Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17 Ph: (058) 87 4146 (h) (058) 87 4180 (h) President: Ian Schilg Secretary: Tony Porta Ph: (060) 29 4235 (h) (060) 29 4213 (h) 6 Tasman Street, Wakool 2710 BURRUMBUTTUCK Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17 Road, 2642 President: Bill Hu/ands Secretary: W. Percival Grades: Senior, Reserve Ph: (054) 53 8228 (h) President: Tony Wood Secretary: Glen Teesdale Ph: (060) 29 3293 (h) (060) 21 1749 (h) MID-MURRAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE P.O. Box 376, 3585 EAST LAVINGTON League President: Murray Ray Urana Road, Lavington 2641 Ph: (050) 32 4484 (h) (050) 321061 (w) Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17 league Secretary: Graham Austerberry President: Graham Turner Secretary: John Attridge Ph: (050) 32 3309 (h) (050) 32 9722 (w) Ph: (060) 25 4370 (h) (060) 25 3556 (h) (060) 21 2777 (w) CLUBS HENTY Wee Street, Balranald 2715 Cemetery Road, Henty 2658 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/15/13/11 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/14 President: Ian Bridgewood Secretary: John Greenham President: Pat Corrigan Secretary: Tim Taylor (050) 20 1220 Ph: (069) 29 3013 (h) (069) 29 3133 (h) (069) 29 3288 (w) Koraleigh Road, Tooleybuc 2739 HOW LONG Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/15/13/11 63 Hawkens Street, Howlong 2643 President: Bill Wardle Secretary: Glen Parker Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/14 Ph: (050) 32 2142 (h) (050) 30 5349 (h) President: John Milton Secretary: Stephen Farrelly (050) 32 4281 (w) (050) 30 5382 (w) Ph: (060) 26 5634 (h) (060) 26 5241 (h) (060) 26 5241 (w) (060) 26 5241 (w) MILEWA FOOTBALL LEAGUE P.O. Box Lake Cullulleraine 3496 Urana Street, J indera 2642 league President: Jim Douglas Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under17/14 Ph (050) 28 1242 (h) President: Graeme Moll Secretary: David Sykes Secretary: Bonnie Downs Ph: (060) 26 2219 (h) (060) 26 3447 (h) Ph: (050) 28 2241 (h) (060) 41 0555 (w) CLUBS LOCKHART ALCHERINGA Hebden Street, Lockhart 2656 P.O. Box 99, Col Col Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/14 Grades: Senior President: Terry Pollack Secretary: Ray Turner President: Jack Reid Secretary: John Hall Ph: (069) 20 6231 (h) (069) 20 5565 (h) Ph: (050) 24 8693 (h) (050) 23 377 4 (h) (069) 20 5581 (w) COOMEALLA OSBOURNE P.O. Box 249, Buronga 2648 Yerong Creek Road, Osborne via Lockhart 2642 Grades: Senior Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/14 President: Alf Kelly Secretary: Mike Trainer President: Gary O'Connell Secretary: Owen Hogan Ph: (050) 27 4590 (h) (050) 22 2600 (h) Ph (069) 20 5115 (h) (069) 20 6167 (h) MURRAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE P.O. Box 332, Finley 2713 Billa bong Street. Walbundrie 2642 Ph: (058) 83 1369 (bh) (058) 83 9459 (ah) Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17 Fax: (058) 831 048 President: Wayne Milne Secretary: Greg Maloney league President: Geoff Ham Ph (060) 29 9008 (h) (060) 26 3476 (h) Ph: (058) 861535 (h) WALLA WALLA league Secretary: Kevin Amey William Street, Walla Walla 2659 Ph: (058) 641177 (w) (058) 641177 (h) Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/14 President: Ross Krause Secretary: Noel Wilksch CLUBS Ph (060) 26 0560 (h) (060) 29 2122 (h) BERRIGAN Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/14 KERANGF.L. President: Joe Nicholls Secretary: Heather Barclay P.O. Box 279, Kerang 3579 Chanter Street, 8 Greggory's Road, League President: Geoff Pay Berrigan 2713 Berrigan 2713 League Secretary: Geoff Long Ph: (058) 74 2085 (w) (058) 85 2201 (w) Ph: (054) 52 1173 (h) (058) 85 2416 (h) (058) 85 2416 (h)

41 DENILIQUIN UNGARIE P.O. Box 141, Deniliquin 2710 "Mount Alma", Ungarie 2669 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/14 Grades: Senior, Under 17/13 President: Alan Braybon Secretary: Val Meadowcroft Secretary: Daryl Henley 314 Noyes Street, P.O. Box 144, (069) 95 7219 Deniliquin 2710 Deniliquin 2710 Ph: (058) 81 1015 (w) (058) 81 3928 (h) PICOLAF.L. (058) 81 1327 (h) league President: David McKenzie League Secretary: Barry Lindsay FINLEY Park Street, Nathalia 3638 "Summersby", Finley 2713 Ph: (058) 66 2221 (h) Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/14 President: John Hawkins Secretary: Joyce Brain CLUBS "Springfield", "Summersby", Finley 2713 Finley 2713 P.O. Box 129, Barooga 3644 Ph: (058) 83 9423 (h) (058) 83 7225 (h) Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/14 President: John Bruce Secretary: Joe Gawne Ph: (058) 76 2229 (h) (058) 73 4541 (h) P 0. Box 99. Jerilderie 2716 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/14 BLIGHTY President: Ray Anthony Secretary: Warwick Starr "Myola", Finley 2713 "Koongara", P.O. Box 99, Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/14 Jerilderie 2716 Jerilderie 2716 President: John Bruce Secretary: Ray Hehir Ph: (058) 861648 (h) (058) 861322 (h) Ph: (058) 82 6286 (058) 83 7257 (058) 861344 (w) DENILIQUIN ROVERS 458 Wood Street, Deniliquin P.O. Box 44, Mulwala 2647 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under17/14 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/14 President: Ian Chessels Secretary: Ian Young President: Bob Crothers Secretary: Peter Einerson Ph: (058) 81 2523 61 Road, P.O. Box 44, Mulwala 2647 Mulwala 2647 SUNRAYSIA F.L. WENTWORTH Ph: (057) 44 3797 (w) (057) 44 3263 (h) P.O. Box 104, Dareton 2717 (057) 44 2416 (h) Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/15/13/11 President: Michael McGlynn Secretary: John Harris 95 Tuppel Street, Tocumwal 2714 Ph: (050) 27 4756 (h) (050) 27 4202 (h) Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/14 President: Jim Cullen Secretary: Greg Thompson TALLANGATTA F.L. Denison Street, 95 Tuppel Street, Tocumwal 2714 Tocumwal 2714 84 Belfour Street, Culcairn 2660 Ph: (058) 74 2242 (h) (058) 74 2358 (h) Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/14 (058) 831344 (w) President: Wayne Barber Secretary: Trevor Smith NORTHERN DISTRICT F.L. Ph: (060) 29 8473 (060) 29 8343 HOLBROOK BORDER Bardwell Street. Holbrook Cl- Border Football Club, Barham 2739 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17/14 Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 17 President: Leo Mackinley Secretary: Jeanette Ross President: Nick Rolfe Secretary: Ross Townsend Ph: (060) 36 2611 (060) 36 2105 Ph: (054) 53 2324 (054) 53 2292 NORTHERN RIVERINA F.L. UPPER MURRAY F.L. CONDOBOLIN-MILBY P.O. Box 31, Tumbarumba 2683 Grades: Senior, Under 17/13 Secretary: Maurie Seaton Grades: Senior, Reserve, Under 16/12 (068) 97 5231 President: Alan Waters Secretary: Diane Shepherd Ph (060) 37 4126 (h) (069) 48 8234 (h) FOUR CORNERS "Whompoony", Tullibigeal 2669 STRUCTURE OF JUNIOR FOOTBALL Grades: Senior, Under 17/13 IN NEW SOUTH WALES Secretary: David Ireland (069) 72 9220 SYDNEY JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN GIRRAL-WEST WYALONG FOOTBALL COUNCIL 15 Parkes Street, West Wyalong - Campbelltown/MacArthur J.AF A. Grades: Senior, Under 17/13 - City of Sydney Junior A.F.A. Secretary: Rod Nemback - Cumberland/Nepean J.AF.A - Hills/Hornsby )AF.A LAKE CARGELLIGO - St George/Sutherland J.A.FA P.O. Box 132, Lake Cargelligo 2672 - North Shore/Warringah )AF.A Grades: Senior, Under 17/13 Secretary: Lorraine Haase AFFILIATED N.S.W. COUNTRY TALLIMBA JUNIOR ASSOCIATIONS Pope Street, Tallimba 2669 - Broken Hill J.F.L Grades: Senior, Under 17/13 - lllawarra )AF.A Secretary: A. Kennedy - Riverina J.A.F.A. (069) 75 7216 - Leeton Zone - Ganmain Zone TULLIBIGEAL - North Riverina Zone "Glenhope", Tullibigeal 2667 - Wagga & Districts J.A.F.A Grades: Senior, Under 17/13 Secretary: Peter Glasgow AFFILIATED REGIONAL COUNCILS (069) 72 919 3 - Western Riverina J.F.C. - Murray Border J.F.C. 42 SYDNEY JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN CITY OF SYDNEY FOOTBALL COUNCIL JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN 25 Malvern Avenue, Baulkham Hills 2153 FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION President: John Foy IN RECESS FOR ONE YEAR 48 Jel I icoe Street, Caringbah 2229 P.O. Box 333, Strawberry Hills 2012 Ph: 5251683 (h) 339 3380 (w) President: Ian Granland Secretary: Jim Reynolds C/- N.S.W.A.F.L. 25 Malvern Avenue, Baulkham Hills 2153 Ph: 332 3791 Ph: 624 5257 (h) 666 8844 (w) Registrar: Andrew Dee CAMPBELLTOWN/MACARTHUR Umpires Contact: David Levens Cl- N.S.W.A.F.L. JUNIOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Ph: 332 3791 • P.O. Box 102, lngleburn 2565 President: Brian Spark CLUBS 62 Matthew Square, lngleburn 2565 EAST SYDNEY Ph: 605 6190 (h) 129 Underwood Street, Paddington 2021 Secretary: Chris Weston President: Keith Morley Secretary: Tom Doxford 72 Leichhardt Street, Ruse 2560 Ph: 6421191 (h) 357 6040 (h) Ph: (046) 261463 (h) 605 3757 (w) 436 7775 (w) CLUBS GLEBE 2 Wentworth Park Road, Glebe 2037 10 Banks Place, Camden Secretary: Noreen Wellfare Grades, Under 9/11 /13/15/17 660 1485 President W. Russell Secretary: Carol~Ann Watts Ph: (046) 55 2532 (046) 55 2306 (h) CROYDON PARK P.O. Box 240, Croydon Park 2133 CAMPBELL TOWN POLICE YOUTH JNR FC (Swans) President: Edward Matchett Secretary: Lorna McCann P.O. 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48 GANMAIN ZONE TURVEY PARK Contact: Barry Logan P.O. Box 101, Turvey Park 2650 68 Langham Street, Ganmain 2702 Grades: Under 9/11 /13/15 Ph: (069) 27 6424 (h) (069) 27 6301 (w) Secretary: Marcus Kelly CLUBS (069) 21 1714 WAGGA TIGERS ARD LET HAN "Springfield", Ardlethan 2665 Cf- President, 2 Andrews Avenue, Wagga Wagga 2650 Grades: Under 15/17 Grades: Under 10/12/14/16 Secretary: Lindsay Litchfield President: Doug Priest Secretary: Cf- President • Ph: (069) 22 5411 ARIAH PARK "Westella", Ariah Park 2665 ALBURY /WODONGA Grades: Under 15/17 JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE • Secretary: Des Walker President: Bill Schultz GAN MAIN 600 Schubach Street, Albury 2640 Menangle Street, Canmain 2702 Ph: (060) 21 3233 (w) (060) 21 7206 (h) Grades: Under 15/17 Secretary: Terry Toon Secretary: Terry Lennon P.O. Box 639, Lavington 2641 Ph: (060) 25 4108 (h) COOLAMON "Myola Park", Coolamon 2701 CLUBS IN NSW ALBURY JUNIORS Grades: Under 15/17 395 Solomon Street, Albury 2640 Secretary: Brian Bradley Grades: Under 13/14/15/17 JUNEE President: Doug Dell Secretary: John Josselyn 7 Cross Street, J unee 2593 Ph: (060) 25 7555 (w) (060) 21 3807 (h) Grades: Under 15/17 (060) 21 2856 (h) Secretary: John Robertson LAVINGTON WAGGA & DISTRICT JUNIOR 330 Mark Crescent, Lavington 2641 Grades: Under 13/14/15/17 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL President: Ken Hallows Secretary: Jack Graham ASSOCIATION Ph: (060) 25 5895 (h) (060) 25 2649 (h) P.O. Box 95, South Wagga, 2650 NORTH ALBURY President; Col Kohlhagen P.O. Box 97, Lavington 2641 54 Walana Crescent, Wagga Wagga 2650 Grad es: Under 13/14/15/17 Ph: (069) 21 2947 (w) (069) 22 3255 (h) President: Laurie Hogan Secretary: Ross Campbell Secretary: Jim McMahon Ph: (060) 25 2161 (h) 16 Banks Avenue, Wagga Wagga 2650 SCOTS COLLEGE Ph: (069) 241902 (w) (069) 22 6028 (h) 600 Schubach Sreet, Albury 2640 CLUBS Grades: Under 13/14/15/17 COLLINGULLI E-ASHMONT President: Bill Schultz R.M.B. 325, The Rock 2655 Ph: (060) 21 7206 (h) Grades: Under 9/11/13/15 ST PATRICKS President: Hugh Whyman Secretary: Elaine Smith 115 Borella Road, Albury 2640 Ph: (069) 21 3539 (069) 20 0102 Grades: Under 13/14/15/17 COO LAMON President: Gavan Azzi Secretary: Elwin Langford 104 Street, Coolamon Ph: (060) 21 2729 (h) (060) 21 1337 (h) Grades: Under 9/11/13/15 President: Noel O'Brien Secretary: David Crowe COREEN JUNIORS Ph: (069) 27 3360 (069) 27 3013 Secretary: Lindsay Norman "Lockgate", Daysdale EASTLAKES - M.C.U. Ph: (060) 35 9158 P.O. Box 169, Koorigal 2650 Grades: Under 9/11 /13/15 CLUBS IN NSW President: Alan Langfield Secretary: Robert Millman Clubs as per Senior League Ph: (069) 261177 (069) 22 5813 WESTERN RIVERINA EAST WAGGA - KOORINGAL P.O. Box 305, Wagga Wagga 2650 JUNIOR FOOTBALL COUNCIL President: Len Savage Grades: Under 9/11 /13/15 "Roscommon", Tocumwal 2714 President: Gary Burbidge Secretary: Greg Crosby Ph: (058) 82 6286 Ph: (069) 22 4553 (069) 22 9680 Secretary: Mari Drennan FOREST HILL Lairuso Syphon Road, Deniliquin 2710 22 Dunn Avenue, Forest Hill 2650 Ph: (058) 81 3253 Grades: Under 10/12/14/16 President: Chris Watkins Secretary: George Pizczuk Ph: (069) 22 7513 (069) 22 7413 DON'T TAKE A PUNT WITH YOUR SHOTS ... NORTH WAGGA CHILDREN PLAY TO - 2 Brotherhood Street, North Wagga 2650 • Have fun ::--. Learn new skills• Be with friends Grades: Under 10/12/14/16 SEE THE EXPERTS - SALLY AND PATRICK AT President: Geoff Goldsworthy Secretary: Ted Richardson Ph: (069) 21 5514 (069) 21 4738 WAGGA PHOTOGRAPHICS SOUTH WAGGA - TOLLAND 29 BAYLISS STREET, WAGGA WAGGA 110 Uran Street, Wagga Wagga 2650 Telephone (069) 21 1703 - A.H. (069) 22 6186 Grades: Under 9/11/13/15 TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL PHOTOS OF EACH PLAYER Secretary: Mr Vince Cattell Two 7" by 5" Colour Shots For $8.00 (069) 25 4376 15% COMMISSION RETURNED TO YOUR CLUB

49 MURRAY BORDER SCHOOL COMPETITIONS JUNIOR FOOTBALL COUNCIL Besides the regular competitions between schools in many parts of President: Jeff Carter the State, there exists a number of Regional or State-wide Secretary: Bill Schultz Knockout Competitions. 600 Schubach Street, Albury 2640 Knockouts are a valuable means by which schools which do not Lindsay Norman regularly play Australian Football may be introduced to it. Secretary: Coreen Football League The following are Knockout Competitions available to N.S.W. "Lockgate", Daysdale 2646 State, High and Primary Schools and also Catholic High Schools. Des Kennedy SWAN SHIELD KNOCKOUT - UNDER 15 Secretary: Hume Football League The Swan Shield is a State-wide competition open to all State 33 Commercial Street, Walla Walla 2659 Secondary Schools in New South Wales. The competition com­ Terry Toon menced in 1983 with 34 teams competing. Secretary: Albury/Wodonga Junior Football League In 1988, 132 Schools participated. 208 Wantigong Street, North Albury 2640 The competition is run on a Regional basis. Travelling Regional NSW AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Winners are eligible for travel subsidies as explained later in this section. DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS Entry to the competition is by application to:­ The N.S.W.A.F.L. through the NSW Development Program have Mr Dave Power employed five personnel to foster the development and promo­ N.S.W. C.H.S. Australian Football Convenor tion of football in this State. C/- Castle Hill High School Below is an outline of their Areas of Responsiblity and Job Descrip­ Castle Street, tion. Any enquiries regarding their assistance should be directed to CASTLE HILL 2154 them through the N.5.W.A.F.L. offices Ph: (02) 634 4199 Cf- P.O. Box 333, FINAL Strawberry Hills, 2012 Held at Wodonga Telephone: (02) 27 6979 GRAND FINAL NSW AFL DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS' Finley H.S. defeated Albury H.S. CONSOLATION FINAL AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY Creystanes H.S. defeated Cardriff H.S. Development School Junior Country Officer Regions Association Leagues LION'S CUP KNOCKOUT The Lion's Cup is an Open Age Knockout for State, Catholic and Craig Davis South Coast All Country North Coast Leagues Private Schools in the Sydney, Newcastle, lllawarra, Central Coast Hunter and South Coast Regions. Craig Holden Metro North North Shore/Warringah The Lion's Cup began in 1976with16 High Schools in the Newcas­ City of Sydney tle Area competing. Warners Bay High were successful in Brett Scott Metro West Parramatta/Nepean defeating Newcastle Boys' High in the first year of this competi­ North West Hills/Hornsby tion. Steve Wright Liverpool St. George/Sutherland Other Winners have been:- Metro East Campbelltown/MacArthur 1977 Warners Bay High Tony Turner Riverina Western Riverina Riverina 1978 Warners Bay High Albury Wodonga Farrer Riverina Coreen 1979 Canterbury High Wagga Hume 1980 Canterbury High 1981 Hurstville High KEVIN NEALE IN ALBURY 1982 Hurstville High The Sydney Swans have appointed Mr Kevin Neale as full time 1982 St. Pius High Regional Football Manager working out of Albury. 1984 Jesmond High Whilst not a NSWAFL Appointee, Kevin will be assisting Clubs and 1985 Kiera High Schools in the South of the State and working in conjunction with 1986 Cardiff High the N.S.W. Riverina Development Manager, Tony Turner, in servic­ 1987 St. Ignatius ing the needs of the code in the South of the State. 1988 St. Gregory's We welcome Kevin's appointment and trust that Clubs and Entrance to the Lion's Cup Competition can be made by Schools utilize his services during the 1989 season and benefit application to:- from his enormous experience and knowledge. Mr Steve Wright Cf- N.S.W.A.F.L. 1989 DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME P.O. Box 333, NEW SOUTH WALES SCHOOLBOYS: STRAWBERRY HILLS 2012 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL Ph: (02) 332 3986 New South Wales Schoolboy's Football can be broken up into the following system: PRIMARY SCHOOLS' STATE SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION KNOCKOUT Combined High Schools This is a Knockout Competition open to all N.5.W. State Primary Primary Schools Sports Association Schools in New South Wales. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Entry to this competition is by applying in writing to:­ High Schools Mr Craig Levings Primary Schools PSSA Australian Football Convenor Private Schools John Warby P.S. Jt is essential that for Australian Football to develop that at the Deans Road, regional level people in these systems are co-opted to be Regional AIRDS 2560 Convenors of the sport. Ph: (046) 25 8140 The following is a break up of people responsible for Schoolboy In previous years the number of teams competing in this competi­ Football in the State School System. tion has been very disappointing. This has been due to a number of Some Regions do not have Convenors. It is essential that the problems. respective Regions and Leagues make every effort to have these One of the biggest problems schools have is travelling expenses vacant positions filled so that there exists somebody in the system and time out of school for individual sports. In 1989 assistance in to promote the code. both these areas will hopefully occur by running 'Gala Days'

50 within regions to help find Regional Winners. This would be 1JJ1i11llllllPl!~ve:i1ii11 (ouT>e'w*b&,jzjg.in Sydney. See attached achieved by having a roundrobin conducted between, for exam­ . a Coaching Scheme details for fur'ffter.,_jnformation. ple, eight teams on the one day. ~DMINISTRATION COURSES . This would, therefore, cut down on preliminary rounds and thus '\thilst the football system generally goes out of its way to en­ cut the school's travelling costs, etc. It would be the duty of the cb(\ id _5~!1.rbt~. tq,at,~E;.n9_ coa~mg.courses etc., not a lot has Sydney Swans Development Officers to organise these days. This been done to train the administrators of our game. will also cut down the problem of individual schools organising This has now changed with the publishing of the National Football grounds, u~;-t~t -~ League's Administration Manual from which the Administration At i;his<~tage die Grand Final of the competition will be held at the Course is conducted. S:~:•v Showgrounds prior to a .. Sydney Swans game. This should Normally conducted over a two day period, the course encom­ ~. aad prestige to the competition: passes such subjects as:- CATHOLIC SCHOOLS:" * Meeting Procedure Catholic Schools throughout New South Wales have a unique op­ *NSW Football Structure & Clearances stunity ,·.to parti~i_pate in Australian Football in many forms. *Finance *Legal, Constitution & Insurance 1. Year 10(Under16) Knockout named the Westpac Shield. *Talent Identification 2. Open Knockout named The Lion's Cup. *Promotion & Publicity 3. Regular Year 10 competition (Outer and Inner West Sydney). The course finalises with a written examination and like the 4. Local Competitions (e.g. Richmond Valley, Wagga Diocese). coaching course successful attendees are issued with an ap­ 5. l nter-School Sports (Aussie Sports Program) Primary and Secon­ propriate National Football League Certificate to recognize their dary Schools. achievement. 6. Wagga Diocese Such a course was held in Sydney in February of this year. In early i) Play in Regular Competition 1990 another Administration Course will be held with all details ii) Wagga Under 16 Representative Team circulated to secretaries by end September. iii) Open Primary Competit_ion ·THE NATIONAL COACHING SCHEME ;i'j Under 10 PrimaryS(:~ijk>Jt , ...... WHAT IS Ill Assistance that can be given to introduce Aussie Rules into your The National Coaching Scheme was originally conceived in 1975 school are as fotlows:- -by the National Coaching Committee under direction from the 1. Clinics conducted by the Sydney Swans players. ;N.F.L. The Scheme aims at the accrediation of all Australian Foot­ 2. Materials enabling the understanding of the game (e.g. books, ;ball coaches to at least Level One. pamphlets, videos). jWHY IS IT NECESSARY! 3. Aussie Footy Kits. JThe courses are considered necessary because there are many 4. Supply of footballs. ·.';well-intentioned and dedicated people who are coaching teams - 5. Jumpers for participating schools. -Jparticularly at junior level - who are not competent in teaching 6. Travel subsidies for participating schools. jskills and who are not imbued with the correct priorities associated In 1989, 39 schools from Wollongong, Sydney and Newcastle are ~i ~with modern coaching attitudes . .ei~ playing in Regular or Knockout Competitions. If your school !Coaches accredited under N.F.L. courses will be able to impart I'~ would like to be a part of this expanding sport or if you would just ~skills teaching and will be mindful of the importance of the image f·· like an introduction, please to not hesitate in contacting:- tof the game. They will have attended lectures by the foremost :._., Craig Davis ~authorities on specialised subjects and additionally have passed !~ C/· N.S.WAF.L. lwritten examinations qualifying them for accrediation. i. P.O. Box 333, !ttow IS THE SCHEME ADMINISTERED! ;;:.. STRAWBERRY HILLS 2012 tThe responsibility for the overall implementation of the National \.Coaching Scheme is vested in John Warren, National Director of ''· ~~~i~!;!·;~~s~~~~!~·,~~~~ist~~~,J,~~l~ :·coaching, who works from the N.F.L. offices in Melbourne. The -Scheme is co-ordinated in the States by the State Directors of f $50.00 each. These will be distributed at the discretion of Craig Coaching and Technical and Development Officers, and by Senior ~ Davis. State Affiliated Leagues Promotions and Development Officers. The National Director of Coaching is also responsible for arrang­ 1989 COUNTRY TRIPS ing the production of various resources and for general football The N.S.W.A.F.L./Swans Development Officers will be visiting the development in Australasia. N.S.W.A.F.L. affiliated Leagues listed below on promotional and FUNDING development trips. Funding of the National Coaching Scheme is supplied by the In 1989 the organisation of the trips will be handled by the Roth mans National Sport Foundation. The foundation provides all Development Manager in conjunction with the League Secretary. the National Director of Coaching's travel, accommodation, It is the responsibility of each League to organise the agenda for telephone and printing expenses. The budget also provides for lec­ the Development Manager. It is also essential that where any turers, venue and equipment hire and certificates associated with clinic is held representatives of the local club are in attendance so coaching courses at various selected intrastate and interstate that any interest created can be fully exploited. localities. COURSES CONDUCTED BY THE The Commonwealth Banking Corporation sponsored the produc­ tion of two 16mm films entitled "The Came" and "Play The NSWAFL Came", the printing of a skills wall chart, support of the Australian In line with its charter, there are several courses conducted by the Under 16 Schoolboys Championships and sponsorship of the NSWAFL each year. These are normally held in major centres, N.F.L. Administration Manual and Junior Policy booklet. however, if circumstances permit, they can be held in other areas The N.F.L. mainly confined commitment of developmental funds of the State. Application for any such courses can be made in within the National Coaching Scheme to the provision of guern­ writing to the League Offices. seys and footballs to newly formed club and schools teams in the All affiliated leagues or associations are regularly circulated with developing States (A.C.T., N.S.W .. QLD., NT) the production and information relating to al I courses. These courses are conducted in distribution of resource material and the subsidisation of support line with National Football League guidelines. for State Director of Coaching salaries in these States. COACHING COURSES The very successful Coaches and Sports Trainers Manuals were Coaching Courses in NSW range from the Primary (4 hour) course produced with sponsorship provided by B.H.P. and Beiersdorf to the Level 1 which is held over a two day period. Such courses are respectively. One of the video cassettes produced for use in the planned for Sydney and Wagga this year. Scheme was financed by Puma. The Level 11 Course is conducted by National Football League per­ STRUCTURE OF THE COURSES sonnel at various locations throughout Australia. It is anticipated PRIMARY (LEVEL O}: 6 hours. No examination. Free materials.

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52 N.F.L. Coaches Manual not mandatory but are recommended. Cer­ C.H.S. Convenor - Dave Beatie (R.S.0.) tificate issued. Designed for study from resources and mainly 45-47 Hunter Street, Hornsby 2077 without lecturers and for the mass accreditation of coaches at Ph: (02) 477 0111 novice, parent or teacher level. Leads into the Level 1 Course. METROPOLITAN EAST Minimum age - 15 years. P.S.S.A. Convenor - Brian Russell LEVEL 1: 14 hours. Examination required. Compulsory purchase of Matraville Soldiers Settlement Public School N.F.L. Coaches Manual. Menin Road, Matraville 2036 Satisfactory for coaches of adolescent boys or senior coaches. Ph: (02) 661 1175 Study and discussion is undertaken of the seven N.F.L. video­ C.H.S. CONVENOR - Marie Kelly (R.S.0.) cassettes on various examination subjects or live lectures can be Ph: (02) 339 8546 substituted. METROPOLITAN SOUTH WEST - LIVERPOOL LEVEL 2 {Minimum Age 17 Years}: 60 hours. Examination required. P.S.S.A. CONVENOR - Wayne McNamara The course is designed to cover all areas of coaching re­ Camden South Public School, Old Hume Highway, Camden 2570 quirements, but to higher levels than those applicable to the Level Ph: (046) 66 8633 1 Course. It will be conducted by competent lecturers, but will also C.H.S. CONVENOR - Ross Wheelan make full use of available resources. A coach qualifying at this Cartwright Rescurce Centre, Williams Drive, Cartwright 2168 level should be competent to coach a senior team and conduct a Ph: (02) 608 1825 Primary (Level O) or Level 1 Course. Attendees must possess Level METROPOLITAN WEST One accrediation and three years appropriate practical ex­ P.S.S.A. CONVENOR - Gerry Fitzpatrick perience. Blaxcell Street P.S., Blaxcell Street, Granville 2142 LEVEL 3: 100 hours. Examination required. Coaches Manual man­ Ph: 632 8162 datory. Aimed at the very highest order of coaches. Graduates C.H.S. CONVENOR - Greg Deam would need to be competent to conduct Level 1 and 2 Courses. At­ Greystanes High School, Beresford Road, Pendle Hill South 2145 tendees must possess Level Two accrediation and five years prac­ RIVERINA tical experience. P.S.S.A. CONVENOR - Ken Davis EVENTUAL AIMS Forest Hill Public School, Sturt Highway, Wagga Wagga 2650 The N.F.L. considers it essential in the interests of long term Ph: (065) 22 7251 Australian Football development and for the image of the game C.H.S. CONVENOR - Barry McColl that ALL Coaches are accredited to at least Level 1. P.O. Box 478, Wagga Wagga 2650 Australian Football Clubs and Leagues are invited to encourage WESTERN relevant persons, including females, to attend National Coaching P.S.S.A. CONVENOR - Peter Doherty (Barrier) Scheme Courses promoted by the Senior State Leagues or by the Broken Hill North Public School, Chapple Street, Broken Hill 2880 Junior Football Council of Victoria. Assistance will be given to all Ph: (080) 88 2098 football authorities who wish to organise a reasonable number of C.H.S. CONVENOR - Karen Lindsay persons into attending a course. Naturally as the courses become P.O. Box 183, Bathurst 2795 more frequent, it will be essential that correct co-ordination takes Ph: (063) 33 4226 place to take full advantage of available lecturers, resources and NORTH COAST finance. For information in your State on the National Coaching P.S.S.A. CONVENOR - Colin Fisher Scheme, see the State and National Directory overleaf. C.H.S. CONVENOR - Colin Fisher AUSTRALIAN COACHING COUNCIL ACCREDITATION P.O. Box 422, Lismore 2480 The courses from Levels 1-3 are accredited by the Australian Ph: (066) 21 1701 Coaching Council. The Primary Course is not subject to examina­ NORTH WEST tion or accreditation. P.S.S.A. CONVENOR By passing the examination relevant to a Level the graduate C.H.S. CONVENOR - Peter lpkendanz receives in addition to the N.F.L. badge, wallet and certificate, P.O. Box 559, Tamworth 2340 similar issues from the Australian Coaching Council. Ph: (067) 661988 Payment of the compulsory $6 fee also ensures issue of the A.C.C. SOUTH COAST Coaching Manual irrespective of whether the course attendee P.S.S.A. CONVENOR - Ross Fuller eventually graduates. The fee is a tiny investment compared to the C.H.S. Convenor - Ross Fuller increased enjoyment you will derive from coaching after gaining P.O. Box 1232, Wollongong 2500 accreditation. The official wallet containing the certificate is val id Ph: (042) 26 8250 anywhere in Australia and the accreditation is entered on a central HUNTER computer at the Confederation of Australian Sport. Information P.S.S.A. CONVENOR - regarding individual Course graduates will accordingly be im­ C.H.S. CONVENOR - Garry Screen mediately available to the N.F.L. and constituent bodies. P.O. Box 488G, Newcastle 2300 AIMS Ph: (049) 26 9825 (049) 26 9841 All Courses concentrate heavily on satisfactory interpretation of the Laws of The Game, skills teaching, and upon projecting the AUSSIE FOOTY best possible image of Australian Football. Great emphasis is plac­ ed upon the skills teaching of juniors and establishing a firm basis "WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT" for informed junior coaching which necessarily includes com­ 'Children aged 5 to 12 will benefit enormously from this Program ponents aimed at making junior training and playing an enjoyable of Modified Football because it has been designed solely with experience. needs in mind.' DAVID PARKIN (VFL Premiership Coach and Physical Education Lecturer). SCHOOL REGIONS The "Aussie Footy" Program has been designed to introduce C.H.S. STATE CONVENOR - Dave Power children in their Primary School years to our great national game Castle Hill High School, Castle Street, Castle Hill 2154 of Australian Football, and by way of specially modified activities Ph: (02) 634 4199 and games, to enjoy their part in this healthy, outdoor sport. P.S.S.A. STATE CONVENOR - Craig Levings The range of skill activities and games being introduced under this John Warby Public School, Deans Road, Airds 2560 Program is tailored to match the physical, mental and skill Ph: (046) 25 8140 development levels of children who fall into this age group. METROPOLITAN The Program's aim is to prepare children for future participation in METROPOLITAN NORTH - NORTH SYDNEY sport by providing a graded sequence of suitable activities and P.S.S.A. Convenor - Stuart Twyman games, which will help them maximise their opportunities for /ear­ Gosford Public School, Mann Street, Gosford 2250 ning, participation and FUN. Ph: (043) 25 2267 Along with the assistance of the N.S.W.A.F.L./Sydney Swans De­ velopment Officers who cover all the regions of NSW. The Aussie

53 Footy Kit gives the teachers of NSW all the aid needed to teacl\· THE N.S.W.A.F.L. Aussie Footy. .·._ The New South Wales Football League believe that it is important No matter what grade level they may be teaching, the teacher will;::. that the school children have a chance to be taught the skills of find that the lessons and activities contained in this Manual are ap·: "Aussie Footy" by qualified teachers and so have made available propriate for various children's development level ~· five Development Officers for the NSW area. As two of these of­ With the emphasis on LEARNING, FUN and PARTICIPATION, al'~' ficers are current Swans players, it also gives the children a chance children will be able to be involved, regardless of sex. Ji' to meet "The Swans". The "Aussie Footy" Skill Certificate Awards Scheme forms a very~·;"!r~·. If your school would like a visit from a Development Officer, important part of the Program, as no matter what age or level ofi: please contact the Officer in your area at the NSWAFL office on development, the child will have the incentive to practise and wi (02) 332 3791. further skill level certificates. " ••• FOR JUNIOR CLUBS, TOO! There has been a section included in the Teacher's Manual too, for h .J~4m-.anqJh~,£®oJ.~hJ.oprepare for ,...Ati»Hifoo.. The "Aussie Footy" Program is NOT merely one for use in schools, ' llM. · but we also encourage its methods to be used at all Junior Football THE "AUSSIE FOOTY" PROGRAM KIT Clubs. To help schools and junior clubs, the" Aussie Footy" Program Kit Once again the emphasis will be to maximise the opportunities for has been made up and comes in a presentation folder. This Kit con- SKILL-LEARNING, PARTICIPATION and FUN. ta ins items to assist in the successful conduct of the "Aussie The kit for Junior Clubs includes a special "Aussie Footy" Coaches' Footy" program and we advise these are available now from one of Manual, packed with programs of activities and games specially the State" Aussie Footy" Co-ordinators. graded to meet the needs of children of various age levels up to 12 The Kit contains the following items: years. 1. An "Aussie Footy" Poster for display on school and club notice A major feature of the Manual for Coaches is the inclusion of pro- boards. grams of specially designed practice sessions. 2. An ''.Aussie Footy" BASIC SKILLS MANUAL Conta~ning infor- Several modified games of football, designed to promote the skill mation in pictorial and written form on the basic skills of levels of various age groups, and provide increased exposure to Australian Football for Teachers and Coaches. ,., team competition are also highlighted. 3 /1 Aussie Footy" SKILL AWARD CERTIFICATES. Information on There is little doubt that skills learned in the early years stay with how to conduct the Skill Tests which lead to the attainment of the child and he or she will be able to enjoy and participate very the free Skill Certificates awarded to the children on reaching much better in later years. The" Aussie Footy" Program activities various skill awards and games also assist in ball control and co-ordination of 4. An "Aussie Footy" TEACHERS MANUAL desigri'ed and pro- youngsters. duced so teachers will be able to easily conduct modified All Junior Football Clubs are urged to contact their "Aussie Footy" games (including the "Aussie Footy" Game) and activities Co-ordinator and avail themselves of the benefits provided under amongst pupils, to help them enjoy their sport mor~: this important program - the first and best for kids in Australia - 5. /1 Aussie Footy" COACHES MANUAL one which will be of great supported by the Federal Government Department of Sport. 1 value t~ ~he Junior Club C~a_c~ in condu~ting practice ~essions 't Recreati~:i_,n,,,.. :;ri_?.. 1-~.~ri?:'11:·: . '·· '.··:. ,., ·,:.\;: ....: '~·~·.'··~'·· ·.... ·. L'. ·..- ... ::,.: ·.·'"·" ' ··: of modrfred games and actrvrtres appropriate to thevariousd§ ( IJft§ iflPtt£ft'm-JtfJ'VE'~00fBALL CALENDAR levels with his o.r her Club. . . JANUARY/FEBRUARY/MARCH 6. Skills of Aust_ralian Foot~all WA~L ~HARTS are als_o ava1lablf Teal Cup Camps _ Junior Associations/leagues/Councils to show details of the skills appl1cat1ons by champion player$: Development Camp Academy of Sport Narrabeen March 25-31. 7. Additional items available include: ~ APRIL ' ' SKILL BALLS - Synthetic construction will not hurt small hands,_ 23rd Sydney Teal Cup Trials _ Football Park, Camp- feet or bodies. Suitable for practice and are not expensive. · belltown MATCH BALLS - Special sizes recommended for various age'. 30th Sydney Teal Cup Trials_ Erskineville Oval levels. Teal Cup Trials - Barooga (Western Riverina vs Mur- MARKERS - For use in almost all "Aussie Footy" games and ac- ray) tivities. MAY 8. PROMOTIONAL VIDEOS 14th Sydney SHell Cup Trials - Erskineville Oval Contact your "Aussie Footy" Co-ordinator for supply details. ;: 21st Sydney Shell Cup Trials - Erskineville Oval "AUSSIE FOOTY" - INTRODUCTORY VIDEOTAPE 20th-21st State Championships - Broken Hill (Duration: 10 Minutes) 27th-28th Teal Cup Trials - Deniliquin David Parkin (VFL State Director of Coaching) explains the dif4' 30th-31st P.S.S.A. State Ch_ampionships - Wagga ferences between "Aussie Footy" and senior football. il JUNE RU LES OF "AUSSIE FOOTY" 1st P.S.S.A. State Championships (continued) - Wagga (Duration: 20 Minutes) 3rd-4th Regional Country Championships Wagga & Covers the following aspects of the "Aussie Footy" Program. Bangalow * Aims and Objectives 9th-12th Teal Cup Camp - Borambola (Wagga) * Rules for Under 7 - Under 8 Age Groups J' 20th-22nd Combined High School Trials - Sydney * Rules for Under 9 - Under 10 Age Groups r 23rd-25th Shell Cup Trials - Sydney *Rules for Under11 - Under12 Age Groups 28th-30th Teal Cup Carnival - Melbourne *Reasons for the Rules JULY *Ground placings in "Aussie Footy" J 1st-9th Teal Cup Carnival (cont.) - Melbourne * Instructions for "Aussie Footy" t: 31st P.S.S.A. National Championships - Sydney SKILLS OF "AUSSIE FOOTY" AUGUST (Duration: 35 Minutes) ~.~· 1st-4th P.S.S.A. National Championships (cont.) - Sydney leading VFL players demonstrate the major football skills. I~ 16th-28th Combined High Schools National Championships eludes match sequences and skill drills suitable for junior players-r\· Darwin "AUSSIE FOOTY" - ADAPTING SPORT TO MEET THE 22nd P.S.SA State Knockout - Camden NEEDS OF YOU,NG CHILDREN ·1: 29th-31st Shell Cup Camp - Sydney (Duratron: 59 Mrnutes) .,, SEPTEMBER Dr Brian Dauge (WAFL State Drrector of Coaching) presents the i, 1st Shell Cup Camp (cont.)_ Sydney alatest standard research reference literature for onadm1n1strators, children 1n sport parents Th rs andvideo coaches should in-be }nd-4th .··S.·h·e·ll Cup Ca·rn· iva/ -. Launceston volved in chrldren's sport " _ ,,;J ,.___.,.~ _,_ (,::V~,_ QUESTION AND ANSWERS ABOUT "AUSSIE FOOTY" ( '''""'f1·'-'-Yf -v<---~·,,.,.-;~,~· I ":'1-} ,C. Dr. Brran Douge answers questions dealing with the part1c1pat1on • --~ 4·4 ,,,:,::?~..e ~ .. of c~drenin footbal/ 1 1!1!1111:•11'"~.!M\~;:•;;.. >.l':;.,•o.Li' /M,W""',1"' ~~ {~--,.,,~<;, } 54

UNDER 17 COMMONWEALTH BANK TEAL CUP 1973 New South Wales CANBERRA, JULY 4th-10th 1974 New South Wales A national competition which is extremely competitive and holds 1975 New South Wales pride of place in the Junior Football Calendar throughout 1976 New South Wales Australia. 1977 New South Wales We have documented here the history of the competition. 1979 New South Wales During 1951 a Queensland Club official, Mr Roy Pythian, visited 1980 Tasmania Sydney and conferred with Arthur Bridgewater with a view to an 1981 New South Wales exchange of visits between Under 17 teams representing each 1982 New South Wales .j State. 1983 New South Wales ~ Subsequently, in 1952, the first visit to Sydney by a team represen­ 1984 New South Wales tative of Queensland took place. 1985 Tasmania At this time, former Richmond (Vic.) residents, Mr and Mrs Teal, 1986 New South Wales •• lived in Sydney. They were keen Australian Football supporters 1987 Queensland and upon hearing of the impending annual fixtures with 1988 Queensland Queensland, provided the N.S.W. National Football Union with a magnificent trophy, to be known as "The Teal Cup", with 1953 to INTRA-STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS be the commencement of the annual match. Additionally, the QBE INSURANCE NSW STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Teals donated the finance for the N.S.W. State Team to travel to BROKEN HILL, MAY 20121 Brisbane in 1953 for the inaugural Teal Cup Contest. This prestigious Championship, involving four of New South Wales Queensland annexed the Teal Cup in its inaugural year. Due to leading competitions will be held in the far west of the State in the lack of finance, five years elapsed before the next interstate match mining city of Broken Hill for the first time in the history of the was played, namely 1958. Then another five years went by before Championships. the Series became an annual fixture in 1963, still between the two With the generous support of the League's major Sponsor, QBE In­ States of New South Wales and Queensland. They resolved to take surance, teams representing the Farrer, Riverina and Sydney com­ steps to have the Tea! Cup series become National and 1973 saw petitions will converge on Broken Hill to take on the host League in the Australian Capital Territory enter the competition. However, this knockout Championship. despite all efforts, Queensland still managed to win the honours. After a recess in the early '80s this Championship has grown in In 1974, a decision was made to invite all other states to compete stature and popularity and is a fine exhibition of the talented foot­ in what was to progressively become a National Championship. ballers involved throughout the State. This resulted in Victoria entering the Championship in 1975, South PAST WINNERS Australia and Tasmania competed for the first time in Melbourne 1974 Sydney in 1977 and Western Australia entered a team in Adelaide in 1978. 1975 Sydney A team from the Northern Territory completed a national par­ 1976 Farrer ticipation by all States in 1979. Papua New Guinea also competed 1977 South West for one year in 1979. A team from the Victorian Country areas has 1978 Farrer been admitted in 1989. 1979 South West 1980 Farrer 1981-86 PAST WINNERS No contest 1987 Farrer 1953 Queensland 1958 Queensland 1988 Riverina 1963 to 1973 Queensland COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP - (FINAL) 1974-75 New South Wales June 4th-5th - July 3rd 1976-77 Victoria The country championships have been played in various forms 1978-79-80 si_nce 1979 apart from a break in 1983, and are contested by 1981-82-83-84 Victoria representative teams of Country Leagues not competing in the 1985 Western Australia State Championships. 1986 Victoria The Championships are divided into two conferences, a Northern 1987 Victoria Divisions Series to be played at Lismore and a Southern Division 1988 Victoria Series to be played at Wagga. The winners of each division will meet in the Final on July 30th, at the Sydney Cricket Ground. UNDER 15 SHELL CUP - CANBERRA SEPTEMBER 3rd-5th COMPETITORS FOR 1989 Contest between N.S.W., Queensland, A.C.T. and Tasmania NORTHERN SOUTHERN The championship is recognised as providing a prestigious and in­ Summerland Central West tensive competition between States of comparable playing North Coast Farrer-Division (ii) strength and in basically similar stages of football development. North West lllawarra They originated in 1961 between New South Wales and the Mid North Coast Sappire Coast Australian Capital Territory. That year two matches were played, Sydney F.L. II Sydney F.L. I one in New South Wales and one in the Australian Capital Territory Central Coast with the A.C.T. taking honours each time. PAST WINNERS Queensland was accepted as a competitor in 1966 and Tasmania 1979 South Coast entered in 1978. 1980 South Coast 1981 South Coast PAST WINNERS 1982 Newcastle 1961 Australian Capital Territory 1983 No contest 1962 Australian Capital Territory 1984 Newcastle 1963 New South Wales 1985 Newcastle 1964 Australian Capital Territory 1986 Newcastle 1965 Australian Capital Territory 1987 North Coast 1966 New South Wales 1988 Central West 1967 Australian Capital Territory 1968 Queensland UMPIRING 1969 Australian Capital Territory The State Director of Umpiring is able to assist with the conduct of 1970 Australian Capital Territory umpiring courses, seminars and clinics. 1971 Queensland Courses are available for new umpires, second year Field Umpires 1972 Queensland and more experienced Umpires.

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56 Also to assist Leagues, guidelines have been developed for Goal which elapses going back to the spot where the free kick was given. and Boundary Umpires. 17.2.6 In the case of the umpire failing to signal the completion of For further details or expressions of interest please contact the the time added period, or that the timekeepers fail to hear the N.S.W. State Director of Umpiring, David Levens. whistle to signify the end of the period, they shall stop adding RESOURCES "Time On" when they see that the ball is again in play. Copies of the following can be ordered through the Administration 17.3 Time on Manager, N.S.W.A.F.L., P.O. Box 333, Strawberry Hills 2012. The field umpire shall instruct the timekeepers to add "time on" NFL "Umpires Manual". . $15.00 when play is unduly delayed: - NFL "Laws of Australian Football" .... 50c 17.3.1 If there is any undue delay in getting the ball back when it has gone out of play. CONTACTS 17.3.2 If a player wilfully wastes time. N.S.W.A.F.L. Umpiring Administration 17.3.3 If a player goes over an opponent's mark and does not go Administration Manager back promptly when ordered to do so. N.S.WA.F.L. 17 J.4 When the out of bounds signal has not been seen by the field P.O. Box 333, umpire and the ball is taken back to the spot where it crossed the STRAWBERRY HILLS 2012 boundary line. N.S.W. STATE DIRECTOR OF UMPIRING 17.3.5 When more than one opponent stands on the mark. Mr David Levens 17.3.6 When a player who has been given a free kick plays the ball N.S.W. League Office without going back to the spot where the free kick was given. Ph: (02) 332 3791 (w) (02) 665 0256 (h) 17.4 Time on indicated SYDNEY UMPIRES FITNESS COACH The field umpire shall adopt the following procedure for in­ Mr Robert Wajzer dicating "time on" to the timekeepers. Ph: (02) 411 7401 (h) 17.4.1 To indicate the commencement of the time added period the field umpire shall blow his whistle and raise one arm above his INSTRUCTIONS TO TIME KEEPERS head. Far too often it is found that club timekeepers are not sufficiently 17.4.2 To indicate that the time added period had elapsed, the field versed with their duties. umpire shall again blow his whistle and raise one arm above his We have taken an excerpt from the 1987 NFL Laws of Australian head. Football relating to what is expected of timekeepers. These duties 18.0 Controlling body are set out below. These laws shall apply to all bodies represented in the National 17.0 MATCH: TIME: DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF Football League of Australia Limited UMPIRES AND TIMEKEEPERS 18.1 To suit local requirements other controlling bodies may vary 17.1 Duration of game, quarters and intervals. the following laws: - 17.1.1 All matches shall be of four quarters each of 25 minutes 1.1.2, 5.5, 16.4, 16.6.9, 16.10, 16.11, 17.1.1, 17.1.2, 172 playing time. The controlling body may, in an emergency, reduce 18.2 Affiliated Bodies may seek approval to vary the Laws for an in­ such time. definite or specified period. 17.1.2 The time allowed between the end of the first quarter and the start of the second quarter shall be sufficient to permit teach to THE NATIONAL COACHING SCHEME change ends, but shall not exceed three minutes. At half time the WHY IS IT NECESSARY' players may leave the playing ground for not more than 15 The courses are considered necessary because there are many minutes, the match must recommence not later than 20 minutes well-intentioned and dedicated people who are coaching teams - after the conclusion of the second quarter. At the conclusion of particularly at junior level - who are not competent in teaching the 20 minute period the timekeepers shall notify the field umpire skills and who are not imbued with the correct priorities associated by sounding the bell or siren. Between the end of the third quarter with modern coaching attitudes. and the start of the last quarter there shall be an interval of not Coaches accredited under N.F.L. courses will be able to impart more than 5 minutes. skills teaching and will be mindful of the importance of the image 17.1.3 The timekeepers shall indicate the end of each quarter by of the game. They will have attended lectures by the foremost sounding the bell or siren and play shall cease when the field um­ authorities on specialised subjects and additionally have passed pire signifies that he has heard it by sounding his whistle and written examinations qualifying them for accreditation. holding up both hands provided no breach of the laws has occur­ red and except when the ball is in transit or when a player has been RESOURCES awarded a mark or free kick prior to the first sound of a siren or Available through the New South Wales Australian Football bell, the player is permitted to take his kick. League are various resources which will be of assistance in the pro­ 17.1.4 In the event of an encroachment of the area of play by motion and development of the code. unauthorized persons, or that play is prevented by any other To purchase these resources you must contact the Development means, the field umpire shall seek the assistance of his fellow um­ Officer in your area. pires and/or other constituted authority to clear the playing arena Below is a list of the prices and resources available. so that the match may be resumed. If the field umpire is unable to Copies of the following can be ordered through the Administration do this within a reasonable time he shall terminate play at that Manager, N.S.W.A.F.L., P 0 Box 333, Strawberry Hills, NSW 2012. time and report all circumstances to the controlling body. This RESOURCES AVAILABLE body may award the result or declare the match abandoned or call NFL Coaches Manual $14.00 a replay at its discretion. NFL Umpires Manual $1400 17.2 Timekeepers NFL Sports Trainers Manual $15.00 Each team shall appoint a timekeeper whose duties shall be:- NFL Administration Manual $15.00 17.2.1 To keep the time of each quarter on time cards, complete Premiership Football by David Parkin $ 8.00 the time cards and forward them to the Secretary of the controlling G regorys Australian Footbal I $ 5.00 body Players Registration Pads $10.00 17.2.2 To sound a bell or siren at the start and finish of each Tearn Sheet Books $20.00 quarter, and to keep sounding it until the field umpire notifies VIDEOS them that he has heard it. 3/4 Inch VHS 17.2.3 To add time on to the playing time of the quarter whenever The Game 28mm directed to do so by the field umpire, or when a goal or behind has Psychology of Coaching 29mm been kicked Injury in Football 31mm 17.2.4 In the case of a goal being scored, the time on added is that Tactics 35mm which elapsed between the commencement of the waving of the Fitness in Football flags by the goal umpire and the bouncing of the ball in the centre. Magic of Football 17.2.5 In the case of a behind scored, the time on added is that Skills SOmm

57 TheGame 28mm 3. STUDENT ALLOWANCE Psychology of Coaching 29mm Pays up to 75 % per week, subject to a 7 to 14 day excess, for stu­ Tactics 35mm dent tutoring, travelling costs etc. Reimbursement of up to 75% of Skills 50mm costs actually incurred to assist student suffering from result of in­ Training to Win 20mm jury insured. Aussie Footy Program 90mm 4. PARENTS INCONVENIENCE ALLOWANCE * Prices on application Pays up to $15 per day, maximum payment$1,500(24 hours excess) Look and Listen Tape & Slide Sets $10.00 whilst an insured child U/16 is hospitalised. (If you supply tape, otherwise $20.00) 5. PUBLIC AND LEGAL LIABILITY $2,000,000. AUSSIE FOOTY MATERIAL - including: Sports Liability; Products liability; Goods Sold; Care, Aussie Footy Kits Custody,Control; First Aid Treatment Risk. Skills Manual This includes coaches, trainers and officials being covered against Teachers Manual personal liability in performing their duties. Junior Football Policy & Directory 6. TRAGEDY BENEFITS Skills Poster The N.S.W. State Government Sporting Injuries Scheme and the Aussie Footy Posters new scheme both provide for tragedy benefits. In fact, the State Aussie Footy Rule Books - Cost: Free Government Scheme only covers tragedy benefits. Aussie Footy Promotional Video Whilst some of the amounts of compensation under the Govern­ ment Scheme are marginally higher than the new one, this is more All the above items are free of charge than offset by the fact that the Government Scheme only compen­ "Aussie Footy" Plastic Footballs $ 5.00 sates for total disability, where the l.E.A. Scheme compensates for "Aussie Footy" Skills Tape $15.00 degrees of disability. It is obvious that the new scheme will give the affiliated N.S.W. AUSTRALIAN members of the N.S.W.A.F.L. a much more comprehensive coverage. FOOTBALL LEAGUE The scheme will be serviced by regional serving officers, who Subsidised football jumpers are available from the NSW will be available to attend league meetings and handle all Australian Football league to junior teams, in certain parts of the relevant insurance inquiries. state, subject to the following conditions. These conditions will Also, each club will be distributed with policies and claim strict! y apply to al I applications for assistance under this prograr:n. forms, which will outline the areas covered by the policy and 1. Only fully completed "application for assistance" forms will the processes for compensation. be considered In addition to the compulsory cover as outlined above, the clubs 2. The scheme applies only to new Junior Clubs and School Teams may take out higher rates of coverage or policies to cover loss of entering a regular formalised competition in which such team weekly income. will play a minimum eight matches. This is an optional cover which clubs may take out at their own 3. Every form must be endorsed with a Club or School Stamp or ac­ discretion and is not paid for by the league. Nomination forms companied by a letterhead bearing the signature of the Prin­ were distributed to the clubs earlier this year, detailing premiums, cipal, Sportsmaster or Secretary. benefit amounts, rebates and variations to the standard cover. 4. Approval of application is not to be taken as granted. 5. Receipt vouchers - which will be issued from the NSWAFl Of­ fice - are to be completed and returned to NSWAFl on day of INCORPORATION delivery. The N.S.W.A.F.L. recommends all clubs consider 6. All freight costs will be the responsibility of the State league the merits of incorporating. concerned. What Incorporation Means 7. State leagues are required to arrange suitable presentations In passing this law the NSW Government is offering special advan­ and to ensure that the Sponsor receives adequate recognition tages to those groups that are prepared to conduct themselves ac­ of its important contribution cording to certain rules. A group that is not registered remains 8. Maximum of two applications from one Club or School. unincorporated and the law recognises only the individuals who HOW TO APPLY make up the group. A group that is registered becomes incor­ 1 Send a letter of application to Craig Davis (P.O. Box 333, porated(or joined together) and the law recognises it as a single en­ Strawberry Hills 2012) tity separate from individual members. The Incorporated Associa­ 2. An application will then be sent to you to be returned by 1st Oc­ tion is a newly created legal person. tober. (Please note of item 3 of the above). As a legally recognised entity, the Incorporated Association can 3. If approval is granted, the jumpers will be forwarded to you ear­ do things like own a building, take out a lease, be sued or sue so­ ly in the new year or when manufactured. meone in court. An unincorporated group does not have these ad­ 4. For more information, please contact Craig Davis on (02) 332 vantages and must rely on the individual members to do things in 3791. their own name for the group. This means that if an unincor­ porated group wishes to rent an office, some of its members would ADMINISTRATION have to sign the lease in their own names. The disadvantage with INSURANCE this is that should those members leave the group, the office is still In 1989 all N.5.W.A.F.L. affiliated clubs will be covered by the In­ legally rented to them and they are still legally liable to pay the surance Exchange of Australia (LE.A.) Sports Insurance Scheme. rent. An Incorporated Association, however is able to rent an of­ This scheme replaces the N.S.W. State Government Sporting In­ fice in its own name, so when committee members of an Incor­ juries Scheme and will offer clubs and players a far more com­ porated Association sign the lease, they do so on behalf of the prehensive cover: Association. If those members leave the Association they do not 1. MEDICAL COVER have to worry about transferring the lease or being sued for unpaid Pays up to $1,000 - 50% of non-medic are expenses being Private rent because the Incorporated Association is the legal tenant and Hospital, Ambulance, Physiotherapy, Chiroproctic, Nursing, Den­ not them. tal, Chiropody, Orthotics: limit of $750 for Private Hospital, Dental Why Incorporate Expenses. A worry of many committees is the risk of being personally sued if 2. HOUSEHOLD INSURANCE something goes wrong with the organisation's activities. This Pays up to $75 per week for 52 weeks subject to a 7 or 14 day ex­ could happen to an unincorporated committee if there is not cess. Reimbursement of cleaning, cooking, washing, ironing, child­ enough money in the organisation's bank account to pay a debt or minding expenses necessarily incurred as a result of injury insured claim. Whilst it is possible to take out insurance to protect against by the Policy. Reimbursement of up to 75% of cost incurred is risks there are problems in that insurance may be too expensive or available. may not cover all the areas of risk. Incorporation provides relative- ... 58 ly inexpensive protection for committee members against the LEAGUE HISTORIAN possibility of being personally responsible for the organisation's long serving and much respected New South Wales official, Ted debts and liabilities ($78 incorporation fees and $20 per year for Ray, has been appointed as honorary League Historian to the lodging the Annual Statement plus the cost of a Public Liability N.S.W.A.F.L. policy for at least $2 million coverage). In the six months Ted has been occupying this role he has unearth­ Although this protection is not absolute, it does offer protection to ed many historical results and documents that provide the committee members who carry out their responsibilities in good background and tradition to the 112 year history of Australian faith and with care, diligence and skill. Football in New South Wales. In order to find out more regarding the advantages of incorpora­ Many former officials and supporters of our great game have pro­ tion and the means by which a sporting club may incorporate, it is vided Ted with old "football Records", Annual Reports and recommended that clubs purchase the booklet, ''Incorporation - documents of immense value to his work. 11 An Explanation of the Associations Incorporation Act , available Any person who can ofter any material or assistance to the for $5 from: N.S.W.A.F.L league Historian can do so by contacting the League The Council of Social Services of NSW Office on (02) 332 3791 .. 66 Albion Street, RECOGNITION OF SERVICE Surry Hills, NSW 2010 Both the National Football League and the New South Wales Telephone: (02) 211 2599 Australian Football League have the provision for Merit Service Awards to be presented to individuals who have provided outstan­ STATE GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE ding service to football in their particular sphere. CAPITAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME 1988/89 The National Football League provides two such awards for States APPLICATION FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO to nominate appropriate people. In 1987, Mr Patrick Hayes of DEVELOP SPORTING & RECREATION FACILITIES Sydney, and Mr Bill Thomas of Walbundrie, were recognised for Grants are available to assist Local Government Authorities and their outstanding commitment to football in both their own areas sporting and recreational organisations to develop sporting and and to New South Wales football. recreational facilities. The N.S.W. Australian Football League provides for the issue of Organisations seeking assistance under the Capital Assistance Pro­ five Service Awards each year with the one criteria that nominees gramme should ensure that an application form is completed and must have an involvement of no less than 15 years to the sport. forwarded to the appropriate Local Government Authority (Local Nominations can be made through the Local League or Associa­ Council or Shire), on or before FRIDAY, 31ST OCTOBER, 1988. tion and must be submitted on the prescribed form obtainable Local Councils will provide local priority ratings in respect of each from the N.S.W. League Offices. application received and then submit all such applications to the In the case of both such awards, nominations close on May 31 of appropriate Regional Office of the Department of Sport and each year with the awards being formally passed at the respective Recreation. The Department will take into consideration local body's Annual General Meeting. priority ratings in the identification and compilation of State It is essential that people be recognised for their contribution priorities. towards sport and the N.S.W. Australian Football League en­ The following information is provided as a guide to the types of courages nominations for those who have played a major role in projects which may attract assistance:- their Club's or League's development. * In general, a minimum of fifty percent {50%) of the total cost of the project will need to be raised by the local organisation concerned. HOW TO MAKE A DRAW * Requests for retrospective funding, maintenance costs, runn­ The following are templates of how to arrange an annual fixture ing costs, equipment and salaries will NOT be considered. for a football competition. These templates must be used in con­ * Projects which are private commercial ventures will also NOT junction with the following notes: be considered. 1. When completing the draw, each team is allocated a number * Priority will be given to areas where need is greatest. which is substituted for a team name whilst the draw is being * Generally, high priority will be given to projects:­ prepared; (i) where multi-purpose or flexible usage is planned; 2. The first named team is normally the home side; (ii) which will be used by a wide cross-section of the community; 3. When the first "series" of matches are completed (as (iii) which are developing in response to expressed or obvious demonstrated), the fixtures revert to round 1 which then local needs; becomes your next round with you reversing the home teams (iv) which are supported by Local Government and the communi­ for the second series and so on; ty; 4. One person should prepare the draw which can then be tabled (v) where local funds will be involved; and for others to consider; (vi) where suitable long-term management arrangement have 5. When preparing the draw, the grand final date should be ar­ been devised. ranged first and then count backwards the number of weeks (as * Low Priority will be given if:- rounds) in the competition - including representative games (i) the facilities duplicate others in the area that are not fully - to arrive at round 1 on the competition starting date; utilised; 6. Clubs should always be canvassed regarding any conditions (ii) projects are entirely related to fencing or roadworks; which might relate to the use of their home ground, e.g. it might (iii) projects are to be developed on privately owned land; be shared with another winter sport or it is not available oncer· (iv) construction work is unable to be commenced prior to 30th tain dates for some reason or another. These factors plus October. 1987. representative fixtures should always be taken into considera­ The Department will not consider applications relating towards tion when preparing the draw; building projects designed to provide facilities which include 7. In this template "pairs" are where two neighbouring clubs share theatres and performing arts centres, concert halls, art galleries, the same home ground, and as such either are not drawn to play cultural facilities, cultural components of community/civic cen­ a home game on the same day; tres and of multi-purpose centres or halls and museums, visual and 8. Upon finalising the initial draft ensure that you have not made craft workshops, audio-visual studios and workshops, rehearsal any mistakes by counting the number of home games for each and training rooms or community art centres. As provision for the club. This is done by listing the clubs in a row across the top of allocation of funds to assist with the aforementioned the page then listing the rounds 1 - down the left hand developments has been made by the Office of the Minister for the side of the page. Then tick the home games for each club as you Arts, all requests for financial assistance pertaining to cultural proceed through the fixture list. When finished, this will 'give facilities should be made to that Department. the number of home games for each club and their frequency. Intending applicants should ensure that the application form is Should you find a certain club has, say, 6 home games on con­ completed in full and all details provided. Failure to do so may secutive weekends it is just a matter of swapping home games result in the application being afforded a low priority rating. with the opposition to arrive at an equitable formula.

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61 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL GROUNDS IN SYDNEY by LOCATION AVAILABLEFOR BOOKING CONTACT MAP REF. SUBURB GROUND ADDRESS SCHOOLMATCHES CONTACT FOR KEYS UBDGREG. Alexandria Erskinville Mitchell Road Yes W~ne Clark Wayne Clark Map 169106 (Greg.) Oval Alexandria Sy neyCityCouncil Map 9E10(UBD) 26S9440 Ambarvale Rosemeadow Dickens Road Yes Campbelltown Alan Farlow Map2706E(Gre6.) (Macarthur Oval Ambarvale Council 0462SJOJJ Map 108 K1 (UB I Tigers/Campbelltowr. Mar~aret Bruce or Robyn Harper Colligians)nrFO 046 01S10 ext 666 046266408 Ashbury Wagener Oval Whitfield Avenue Yes Russell Lockett Russell Lockett Map 167120 (Greg.) (Western Suburbs FC) Ashbury 7970347 Map8JE7(UBD) Auburn Mona Park CnrMona& Yes David Marks David Marks Map 16J 15J (Greg.) (Auburn Jnr FC) Chisholm Roads 6464222 Map6JH1 (UBD) Bargo Bargo Showgrounds Yes Gary Raisin Gary Raisin NIA (Wollondilly Jnr FCI 0468414721hl 026472m(w) Baulkham Masonic School Seven Hills Road Yes Bill Mcleod Bill Mcleod Map 118 2A (Greg.I Hills Oval Baulkham Hills 6396029(h) Map J6 l8(U8Di (8aulkham Hills 6230234(w) JnrFCi Belrose lional Watts Blackbutts Road, Yes Warrin~ah Shire Davidson H~h Map8113D (Greg.) (Forest Reserve Belrose Counci School (Lyn sey Map JO HJ (U8D)

Camden Kirkham Park Cnr Camden Valley Yes Camden Council Carol Ann Watts Map 2S79G (Gre~.) (Camden FC/Jnr FC) Way & Hidler Street Denise Holt 046 25 2131(w) Map 107 E6 (UBD Camden 046669221 046552306ihl Campbelltown Gilcrest Gilchrist Drive Yes Jan Mclaughlin Jan Mclaughlin Map26011C (Greg.I (Campbelltown Oval Campbelltown 046266430ih) Map 10B B1 (UBD) Swans Jnr FCI 026009712(w) Caringbah Gwawley Park CnrTarenPoint& Yes KenArthurson KenArthurson Map23210B(Grer-) (Cronulla South Box Roads, (Ground Keeper) Map 102 B7 (UBD JnrFC) Caringbah 5246915 at ground Cranebrook GreyGums Grey Gums Road Yes Adrian Hunt Adrian Hunt Map 1094B (Gre~) (Penrith Road Reserve Mt Pleasant, 047 36186S(h) Map J2A M9 (UB I JnrFC) Cranebrook 047314011(w) Crows Nest Gore Hill Oval Pacific Highway Yes Peter Wicking Peter Wicking Map 1251JC(Greg.I (North Shore FC) Crows Nest 412JJJJ Map57G2UBDI 1 Curl Curl John Fisher Gritton Road Yes Leigh Adam! Leigh Adams Map1054K(Gre~.) (Seaforth Park Curl Curl 2301801(w) Map 32 NJ IUBD YouthJnr (Adam St. Reserve) 91374S1(hl FCI Drummo~ne Drummoyne Oval BayswaterStreet, Yes Leichhardt Simon Kelly Map 14S (Greg-1 (Balmain Ci Orummoyne Council 8S822001wl Map66CJ(U DI S604100 7122874(h) Glebe Federal Road No Leichhardt Noreen Welfare Map 169 2B (Greg.) (GlebeJnrF.C.i Glebe Council 66014851hl Map 8Dl (UBDI Gr~tanes Gipps Rd Oval GippsRoad Yes Terry Kennedy Terry Kennedy Map 1602H (Greg.) (Ho royd Parramatta) Greystanes 63349S1(hl Map60J71UBDI 2307175 (w) Harbord Weldon Oval Park Street Yes Leigh Adams Leigh Adams Map 1054) (Greg.) (Manly Jnr FCI Harbord 2301801(wl Map4JN2(UBD 91374S1ihl Harbord Weldon Reserve Stirtes Street, No Leigh Adams Leigh Adams Map1054J(Grij-1 (ManlyWarringah FCI Har ord 2301801 (w) MapJ2N2(U8 I 91374S1 (h) Heathcote Heathcote Oval Far end of Yes RegDou~as Reg Douglas Map25210H (Greg.I (Heathcote/Engadine Wilson Parade, S20610S I "1ap11SK71UBDI JnrFCI Heathcote Hobartville Tamplin Field Cnr Laurence & Yes ~awkesbury Shire Hawkesbury Map436E(Greg.) (Hawkesbury FC) Powell Streeet1 Council Council Map109BKJ Richmond E~neers Dept. I 177 4822 lngleburn Memorial Oval Louise Avenue Yes Campbelltown Brian Sparks Map 22312J(Greli.) llnglebum Jnr FC) lngleburn Council 0260561911 Map 10SC D1 IU DI Margaret Bruce 046201510ext666

62 AVAIWLHOR B()()l(ING CONTACT MAPRlf. SUBURB GROUND ADDRESS SCHOOi.MATCHES CONTACT FOUEYS UBDGIEG. Kellyville A.P.I. Mungerie Road Yes Terry Condon TerryCondon Map7210B(Greg.) (Baulkham Country Club Kellyville 6292222 Map 24 E4 (UBD) Hills FC) Lane Cove Riverview Oval Stl~natius ltisa Not Available Map 124A15(Greg.) (Riverview College) Co ege School Map56J4(UBDJ Riverview Street, lane Cove Lalor Park Ashley Brown Northcott Road Yes Map1166H 1Gref.1 (Seven·Oval Lalor Park Map35NB(UBD Hills Jnr FC) littleB1i littleB~ Anzac Parade No University Sports Trevor Hill Map 214 F4(Gref .) (Uni.NW Sports mplex Association Map74K21UBD FC) Trevor Hill 6974880 luddenham Sales Park Roots Avenue Yes Alan Stewart Alan Stewart Map 17513f (Gre~.) (Penrith FC) Luddenham 047214214 MapB5AC7(UBD Mac~uarie Edelsten Oval 416 Fields Road Yes Jim Little Jim Little Map22413D iGreB.1 Fields Macquarie Fields 046669436(h) Camp Seniors Map105CD5(UB I (Macquarie Fields (opposite swimming 02"°12411 (w) Jnr FC/Campbelltown FC) pool Menai MenaiOval Menai Road, Yes Helmet Barlage No dressing Map22812H (Greg.) IBanEor Tigers Menai 5432228 rooms Map100D5(UBD) JnrF I Milperra Institute Oval McArthur College Yes TerryWells June Orton Map 207 3F (Greg.I IBankstown Green Jnr FCI Cnr Ashford & m3811 mms Map 8918 (UBDI Milperra Minto Sarah Redfern Cnr Pembroke Road Yes Campbelltown Council Map 243 9G (Greg.I (Minto Oval &Durham Street Margaret Bruce Map106FB(UBDI HawksJnrFC) Minto 046201510ext666 Mona Vale PittwaterHigh Mona Road Yes Pittwater High Pittwater High Map2414B (Greg.I (Pittwater School Oval Pittwater Map20K2 (UBD) JnrFC) Moore Park Moore Park Sth Dowling& Yes Wayne Clark Wayne Clark Map1111J)Greg.) Cleveland Streets SydneyCityCouncil Map4 l2 (UBD) Moorebank YulongOval AnzacAvenue Yes Barry Sinclair Barry Sinclair Map 20612F (Greg.) (Holdsworthy Jnr FC) Moorebank 6111757(h) Map95AD2(UBO)) 6002511 (w) NorthRyde Talavera Road, Yes Ivan Blythe Ivan Blythe Map 100120 (Greg.I (Macquarie Unit FC) Macquarie Uni. 2335311(bl Mapl9F10(UBDI BB3360(h) NorthRyde E.L.S. Hall Kent Road, Yes Alan Knowers Alan Knowers Map1224E1Greg.) (Macquarie Park NorthRyde 8080481 Map40M1(UBDI JnrfC) Paddington Trumper Park Glenmore Road Possibly Woollahra Mark Gough Map 14816K(Greg.I (East Sydney FC) Paddington Council 336225(b) Map4C91UBD) Engineers Dept. 3260222 Pennant Hills ~-~~:nantHills ritannia Avenue Yes Hornsby Council Map9B5L(Greg.) (HillsFC& Par¥ Pennant Hills Engineers Dept. Map260101UBD) Pennant Hills Jn Ci Penshurst OldsPark2 Forest Road, Yes Trevor Trounsen Trevor Trounsen Map2106((Greg.) (PenshurstJnrfC) Mortdale 6988666(h) Map91 M101UBD) Penshurst Olds Park 1 Forrest Road Yes Neville Shaw Neville Shaw Map2106C(Greg.I (St George FC) Mort dale 533S158 Map91 M101UBD) • PrincesHgy. Lincoln Field 112 mile south of Yes Rod Vile Rod Vile Map2485B(Greg.) (Miranda/St Pats/ Sutherland on 5255436(h) Map 101 JS (UBD) Sutherland Jnr FC) Princes Highway Bill Lawlor Bill Lawlor 5421633 Ramsgate Tonbridge Park Chuter Avenue Yes Phil Stelzer Phil Stelzer Map21211G(Greg.) (Ramsgate Jnr FC) Ramsgate 5993005 Map99 C7 IUBD)

63 AVAllABLEFOR BOOKING CONTACT MAP REF. SUBURB GROUND ADDRESS SCHOOL MATCHES CONTACT FOR KEYS UBDGREG. Richmond Ben sons lane Bensons Lane Yes Hawkesbury Shire Map432H (Greg.) (Hawkesbury Oval Richmond Council Map 109B F4 iUBDI JnrFO Engineers Dept. (045) 77 4822 Stives Acron Oval Acron Road Yes MrsMcCurn MrsMcCurn Map8010B(Greg.) (St Ives Jnr FC) St Ives (Kuringai Shire) Map29E41UBD) 44224S9 Stives St Ives Mona Vale Road Yes MrsMcCurn MrsMcCurn Map802C(Greg.) (St lvesFC) Showgrounds Stives (Kuringai Shire) Map1SMSIUBD) 4422459 Sefton Jenson Dval Clapham Road, Yes Mal McGeorge Terry Wells Map 16312L (Greg.) (Bankstown Sports FC) Sefton 6461624(w) Jenny Hancock Map81El(UBDI 632 6444(h) 771 3065 Smithfield Brennan Park Cnr Brennan & Yes David Noble Les Ross Map 1608K (Greg.I (Fairlield Jnr FC) Burke Roads, 6090222 6046159 Map600101UBD) Smithfield ext267 Sydney University FC No.10val Yes Sports Union Roy Pearson Map911H (Greg.I Sydney University 6603877 6603877 Map8L6(UBD)

Map23210B (Greg.) Taren Point Gwawley Park Cnr Taren Point & Yes Ken Arthurson Ken Arthurson (Sutherland FO Box Roads, S246915 Map 102 87 IUBD) Cronulla Jnr F() Taren Point Thornleigh Headen Park Sinclair Avenue Yes Hornsby Council Hornsby Map7614J(Greg.) (Westbrook Jnr FC) (off Duffy Avenue) 477 8786 Council Map2oJ9(UBDI Thornleigh (Parks Dept.) Map1903A(Greg.) Undercliffe Beaman Park Flinders Road Yes M.G.Kirby M.G. Kirby (Croydon Park Jnr FCI Undercliffe 7892230 Map84KJIUBDI Warwick Farm Rosedale Oval Scrivner Street, Yes Robert Lester Greglubbs Map16112H (Greg.) Map88ES(U8D) (Liverpool FCI Waiwick Farm 8219222 6105108 Whalan Whalan Reserve OebrincatAvenue, Yes Map 11290 (Greg.) (Blacktown AFC) Whalan Map41D4IUBDI

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