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Sydney Football League Sydney Football Association SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE • SYDNEY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE SYDNEY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Balmain • Baulkham Hills Bankstown • Blacktown Campbelltown • East Sydney Camden • Hawkesbury Holroyd-Parramatta Liverpool Anzacs • Wollongong North Shore • Pennant Hills Macquarie University St. George • Sydney University Manly Warringah • Penrith Western Suburbs Penshurst • Sutherland University of NSW SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Saturday-Sunday July 30-31, 1994 1994 FIXTURES le RESULTS No. 17 $1.00 ROUND ONE • Saturday April 9 ROUND 10 ·Sunday June 19 Holroyd Parramatta 23.27·165 v Balrnain 9.7-61 104pts Balmain 12.18-90 v Hol Parramatta 22.29·161 71pts Campbelltown 12.16-88 v East Sydney 13.5-83 5pts Western Subs 17.15·117 v St George 16.8-104 13pts North Shore 19.13·127 v Pennant Hills 10.16·76 51pts Baulkham Hills 17.14-116 v Sydney Uni 8.16-64 52pts st George 24.12·156 v Western Suburbs 12.13·85 71pts East Sydney 12.14-86 v Campbelllown12.19·91 5pts SAINTS GO 15% OF THE WAY Sunday Aprll 10 Pennant Hills 16.20·116 v North Shore 10.9-69 47pts Sydney Uni 21.17-143vBaulkhamHills10.21-81 62pts ROUND 11 • Saturday June 25 ROUND TWO • Sat April 16 Sydney Uni 4.18-42 v East Sydney 17.17-119 77pts Magpies Loom as the Dark Horses East sydney 17.19-121 v Sydney Uni 10.14-74 47pts Sunday June 26 Sunday April 17 Hol-Parramatta 8.15-63 v Western Subs 13.19·97 34pts Western Subs 20.16·136 v Hol-Parramatta 14.15-99 37pts st George 23.20·158 v Baulkham Hills 6.10-46 112pts Bulldogs and Bears Still level Fourth Baulkham Hills 12.15-87 v st George 23.22·160 73pts Campbelltown 21.16·142 v Pennant Hills 13.7-85 57pts Pennant Hills 13.9-87 v Campbelltown 24.22·166 79pts North Shore 32.20·222 v Balmain 7.8-50 172pts For three~uarters last Sunday, St George gave Campbel/town the best run for their Balmain 14.17-101 v North Shore 21.19·145 44pts ROUND 12 ·Saturday July 2 money so ar this season. At the last break scores were even and when they look at Baulkham Hills 14.13-97 v Hol·P'matta 24.15·159 62pts ROUND THREE· Sat April 23 East sydney 16.19·115 v St George 5.7-37 78pts the recon books in years to come, the fact that the Blues won their 15th successive St George 21.23·149 v East Sydney 10.12-72 77pts Pennant Hills 12.13·85 v Sydney Uni 9.15-69 16pts match by kicking 14-goals in the last quarter will reflect the outcome but not the Hol·Parramarra 21.8·134 v BaulkhamHills 13.10-88 46pts North Shore 9.7-61vCampbelltown16.17-113 52pts Sydney Uni 14.15-99 v Pennant Hills 25.18·168 69pts Balmain 11.7-73 v Western Suburbs 38.12·240 167pts true passage of the day. Campbelltown 20.18·138 v North Shore 16.12-108 30pts Western Suburbs 22.20·152 v Balmain 13.15-93 59pts ROUND 13 ·Saturday July 9 In the balance of 15th round matches, North always appeared to have an extra man Hol-Parramatta 9.10-64 v East sydney 28.12-180 116pts against the Goannas; Balmain failed to pressure Sydney University at any sta_&e; ROUND FOUR· Sat April 30 Sunday July 10 East Sydney 10.16-76 v Hol Parramatta 12.14·86 1Opts st George 15.10·100 v Pennant Hills 11.6-72 28pts the Falcons rattled the finals hopes of the Bulldogs, while dark-horses for the flag Campbelllown 28.32·200 v Balmain 16.5-101 99pts Sydney Uni 17 .11-113 v North Shore 25.28·178 65pts Western Suburbs proved physically stronger than the Demons to win their 12th. Sunday May 1 Bal main 2.6-18 v Campbelltown 47 .32·314 296pts Pennant Hills 10.18-78 v st George 13.17·95 17pts Western Subs 25.11-161 v Baulkham Hills 9.10·64 97pts North Shore 13.15·93 v Sydney Uni 14.8-92 1pt. The Saints went 75% of the way (WS) with another six joined even the scores. East then steadied BaulkhamHills 13.14-92 v Western Subs 20.22·142 50pts ROUND 14 ·Saturday July 16 East Sydney 12.12-84 v Western Subs 13.22-100 16pts to becoming the first to defeat Sungalis on 68 goals in a game to kick clear hut the Falcons ROUND AVE • Sunday May 8 Sunday July 17 Campbelltown this year and are described as sometimes physical. would not he buried and came Hol Parramatta 11.13·79 v Pennant Hills 7.13·55 24pts Pennant Hills 17.14·116 v Hol Parramatta 13.11-89 27pts confident with a full list they will again to within three points. A st George 13.19·97 v North Shore 9.18-72 25pts North Shore 19.17·131 v St George 11.12-78 53pts press the Blues the full distance The Demons and Magpies goal on the siren saw the relieved Sydney Uni 4.16·40v Campbelllown 27.27·189 149pts Campbelltown 22.12·144 v Sydney Uni 11.13· 79 65pts Baulkham Hills 21.22-148 v Balmain 12.14-86 62pts the next time, hut the big if is, IF certainly had a scrappy affair hut Doggies scrape home by !Opts. Western Subs 15.17-107 v East sydney 18.15·123 16pts St George get the chance. it chiefly was desperate defence by Bal main 15.13-103 v Baulkham Hills 15.24·114 11pts ROUND 15 ·Sunday July 24 Pennant Hills which kept the The home side promoted two 16- Hol-Parramatta 9.10-64 v North Shore 22.11·143 79pts ROUND SIX • Sat May 14 St George 12.18-90 v Campbelllown 25.19·169 79pts The reigning premiers led aJ the taller, more robust West to such a year olds, STUART WYNN and North Shore 21.11-137 v Hol-Parramatta 14.13-97 40pts Balmain 6.12-48 v Sydney Uni 19.15·129 81pts just change, were down just three moderate total. RODNEY FROST who both played Campbelltown 26.15·171 v St George 14.15-99 72pts Western Subs 12.23·95 v Pennant Hills 9.9-63 32pts points aJ half-time and level aJ the well while the Bulldog best sydney Uni 33.25·223 v Balmain 8.8-56 167pts BaulkhamHills 13.19-97 v East sydney 14.23·107 10pts Pennant Hills 12.7-79 v Western Subs 16.11-107 28pts last change. The Demons were best served by included CHRIS O'DWYER, East sydney 21.19·145 v Baulkham Hills 19.10-124 21pts ROUND 16 • Sunday July 31 MICHAEL CAREY, PA UL DEAN CLARK, NEIL CORDY and Campbelltown v Holroyd P'matta Fields Road Reserve But, you cannot take anything away GOOLEY, the return of .PETER JOHN GLYNN. ROUND SEVEN· Sunday May 22 Sydney Uni v St George Sydney Uni No. 1 from the Blues as they blitzed the CUTLER, GERARD MIMMO and North Shore v Western Suburbs Gore Hill Oval Hol-Parramatta 9.13-67 v Campbelllown 20.16·136 69pts Saints with 14.3 in the last, after St JAMES MOONEYwho continues to BARRY DENTON in the ruck was st George 16.24·120 v Sydney Uni 6.12-48 72pts Pennant Hills v BaulkhamHills Ern Holmes Oval Western Suburbs 12.22·94 v North Shore 12.14-86 ·8pts East Sydney v Balmain Trumper Park George were decimated with key improve. a leading light for Holroyd­ Baulkham Hills 13.17·95 v Pennant Hills 12.6-78 17pts injuries. It was childs play for the Parramatta but North Shore enjoyed Baima in 10.1O·70 v East Sydney 36.15·231 161 pts ROUND 17 ·Saturday August 6 Blues as they enjoyed a merry Down 40pts at the final break, East the return from Swans duty by East Sydney v Pennant Hills Trumper Park training run for the last half-hour. were looking for the percentage ANDREW BOMFORD who Sunday May 29 Sunday August 7 Sydney FL 15.11-101 v ACTAFL23.23·161 in Canberra Holroyd Parramatta v Sydney Uni Gipps Road Oval booster but the Falcons at together with GLENN KEANE Balmain v St George Drummoyne Oval llze frustration 'WaS clear to McLaughlin dug deep and brought were the stars of the Bears win over ROUND EIGtfT • Sat June 4 Western Suburbs v Campbelltown Wagener Oval MICHAEL CUFT. Not only did the the Bulldogs back to earth. the Goannas at Gipps Road. st George 29.22·196 v Balmain 16.7-103 93pts Baulkham Hills v North Shore McLaughlin Reserve forward-king lose his crown but he Campbelltown 24.22·166 v Western Subs 18.9-117 49pts North Shore 26.12·168 v Baulkham Hills 14.15-99 ROUND 18 ·Saturday August 13 was also booked/or misconduct, in It was a terrific last quarter as No doubt the result of great team 69pts St George v Holroyd Parramatta Olds Park Pennant Hills 20.18·138 v East Sydney 14.12-96 42pts that he Threw The ball away in Baulkham Hills fought hack to 'play but Shore were (cont p4) Sunday June 5 Campbelltown v Baulkham Hills Fields Road Reserve disgusT. Pennant Hills v Balmain Ern Holmes Oval sydney Uni 15.18·108 v Hol-Parramatta 14.19-103 5pts North Shore v East Sydney Gore Hill Oval SFL Round 16 - Team Numbers Sunday August 14 At the other end of Olds Park, the ROUND NINE· Monday June 13 Sydney Univ Western Suburbs Sydney Uni No.
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