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. 1 Hol-Parramatta 12.15-87 v st George 29.17·191 104pts Blues MATTHEW SUNGALIS Campbelltown v Holroyd-Parramatta ...... p. 11 Western Suburbs 21-21 ·147 v Sydney Uni 8.10-58 89pts with seven goals took over joint Sydney University v St George ...... p. 15 Baulkham His 10.13-73 v Campbelltown 34.16·220 147pts 1st Semi Final Sun Aug 21 Macquarie Fields leadership in the goalkicking East sydney 18.11-119 v North Shore 14.22-1 06 . 13pts 2nd Semi Final Sun Aug 28 Macquarie Fields stakes. North Shore v Western Suburbs ...... p. 19 Bal main 15.14-104 v Pennant Hills 35.18·228 124pts Preliminary Anal Sun Sep 4 Macquarie Fields Grand Final Sun Sep 11 Macquarie Fields Pennant Hills v Baulkham Hills ...... p. 21 At Wagener, MARK SANSON East Sydney v Balmain ...... p. 25 38 3 SFL REVIEW- (cont.) ********************** always able to have the advantage of a loose man in position. Keane with 9-goals led the charge :* WIH fi FOOTY PfiCK & :* SYDNEY fOOTBAll ASSOCIATION-1994 fIXTURES while other better Bear players were MA ITHEW PARK and SWON FANNING. For Parramatta, t BE IH THE ROHHUtG : ROUND ONE· Saturday April 9 ROUND 10 ·Saturday June 18 GARY EATON, TW BYLSMA and DAMIEN Macquarie Uni 9.18-72 v Uverpool 11.25-91 Blacktown 1.0-6 v Manly 43.20·278 PEARCE were named best. Manly 27 .19·181 v Cron-Sutherland 8.1 0-58 Penrith 9.10-64 v Wollongong 13.9-87 ! FOR ! Uni of NSW 16.23·119 vWollongong 7.12-54 Bankstown 9. 6-60 v Cron-Sutherland 19.17-131 Hawkasbury 8.7-55 v Penrith 12.7·79 Sunday June 19 Even with the disadvantage of players doubling­ ! GRfiHD fl Hfil TICKETS! ! Sunday April 1O Camden 7.9-51 v Uni of NSW 22.14·146 up, Sydney Uni were always the better side Camden 38.29-257 v Blacktown 4.4-28 Hawkesbury 26.15-171 v Macquarie Uni 9.8-62 against the ever-trying Ba/main Bankstown 19.23-137 v Penshurst 7.8-50 Liverpool on fortait from Panshurst ! Ring 0055-633-02 ! ROUND lWO ·Saturday Aprll 16 ROUND 11· Saturday June 25 '< Manly 19.16·130 v Wollongong 4.3-27 Macquarie Uni 28.26·194 v Blacktown 1.3·9 There is every prospect the final four will not be ! 1111d 1111.swer tltls Trlv/11 Q11estl011 - ! Liverpool 8.5-53 v Uni of NSW 20.15-135 Manly 19.12·126 v Camden 6.11-47 known until the 18th round is played on August Hawkesbury 17.14·116 v Camden 12.13-85 Uni of NSW 21.14·140 v Penrith 18.7-115 14th. East Sydney and North Shore remain in a Blacktown 4.2·26 v Bankstown 37.25·247 Wollongong 22.10·142 v Bankstown 10.11-71 two-way battle for the fourth spot which appears to ! "The AFL-will have a Final Eight ! Cron-Sutherland 15.20·110 v Macquarie Uni 8.11-59 Livarpool 13.13-91 v Hawkesbury 21.7-133 be the excitement level we can expect from the three * this year. How many finals are * Sunday Aprll 17 Cronulla-Sutherland on forteit from Penshurst Penshurst 5.5-35 v Penrith 22.21-153 rounds which are left. * scheduled to be played BEFORE * ROUND 12 ·July 2 There is only a breath of difference in percentage ROUND THREE· Saturday Aprll 23 Liverpool 7.7-49 v Macquarie Uni 11.18-84 * the Grand Final?" * Macquarie Uni 10.6-66 v Wollongong 17.21-123 Wollongong 11.6-72 v Uni ol NSW 11.13·79 between the Bears and Bulldogs (see below) and Manly 18.13-121 v Uni of NSW 15.5-95 Penrith 14.15-99 v Hawkesbury 13.12-90 North Shore's one remaining obstacle arrives this Liverpool 6.6-36 v Cron-Sutherland 16.17·113 Blacktown 2.7-19 v Camden 18.21-129 week when they take on West at Gore Hill. * and you could to win an SFL Footy * Blacktown 2.2·14 v Hawkesbury 23.26·164 Cron-Sutherland 19.5-119 v Manly 17.4-106 Wzth St George tottering under injuries, it seems ! Pack. Winners will be announced ! Sunday April 24 Bankstown. the bye their vunerability will be eased with three seemingly Camden 36.23-239 v Panshurst 3.9-27 * on 2SER-FM's SFL Footy Show * Penrith 25.18·168 v Bankstown 10.7-67 ROUND 13 ·Saturday July 9 'easy' games to finish off the home-and-away every Saturday between 8.30am Macquarie Uni 9.9-63 v Cron-Sutherland 20.19-139 series. * * ROUND FOUR· Saturday April 30 Wollongong 12.7-79vManly16.20·116 Uni of NSW 25.32·182 v Macquarie Uni 12.9-81 Uni olNSW 58.26-374 v Liverpool 4.2·26 It'll be a great test for North against West as I * and 9am * Manly 41.24·270 v Liverpool 12.1-73 Sunday July 1O reckon the Magpies will put the Bears out of their Cron-Sutherland 12.13-85 v Wollongong 14.12·96 Camden 15.9-99 v Hawkesbury 14.18-102 misery and win comfortably at Gore Hill. ! Last Week's Winner - ! Penrith 50.33·333 v Blacktown 1.1 -7 Bankstown 51.40-346 v Blacktown 7.3-45 Bankstown 24.17-161 v Camden 8.5-53 Penrith, the bye Shirley Cantrill of North mead Sunday May 1 THE PHANTOM IN ROUND 16 ! ! Panshurst 2.7-19 v Hawkesbury29.19·193 ROUND 14. Saturday July 16 Wollongong 13.18·96 v Macquarie Uni 5.10-40 ** who correctly named ** ROUND FIVE· Saturday May 7 Uni of NSW 13.12-90 v Manly 15.11-101 Campbelltown by 60pts Macquarie Uni 13.6-84 v Manly 27.21·183 Hawkesbury 46.34·310 v Blacktown 5.1-31 St George by 30pts * * Liverpool 10.10-70 v Wollongong 12.9-81 Cron-Sutherland 35.17·227 v Liverpool 8. 7-55 Blacktown 13.19-97 v Penshurst 5.11-41 Sunday July 17 Western Suburbs by 36pts : CONGRATULATIONS! ! Hawkesbury 16.10·106 v Bankstown 11.6-72 Bankstown 22.13-145 v Penrith 25.15-165 Pennant Hills by 18pts Cron-Sutherland 13.15·93 v Uni of NSW 13.15·93 Camden. the bye Sunday May 8 East Sydney by IOOpts Camden 13.7-85vPenrith18.13·121 ROUND 15 ·Saturday July 23 ********************** Macquarie Uni 6.8-44 v Uni ol NSW 16.29·125 ROUND SIX· May 14 Livarpool 5.4-34 v Manly 27.8·170 Hawkesbury 5.7-37 v Cron-Sutherland 14.12-96 Blacktown 0.2-2 v Penrith 30.37-217 Blacktown 0.2·2 v Uverpool 22.22·154 Wollongong 10.7-67vCron-Sutherland11.16-82 SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Sunday May 15 Sunday July 24 -t~- -[') .. ---_.Camden 12.13-85vMacquarle_Unl18.30·138. ______Camden 12.10-82 v Bankstown 16.15-111 w For ·--Agnst· %----?ts-- Bankstown 7.6-48 v Uni of NSW 21.15·141 Hawkesbury.. tiiabye - · · - ... ___ - CAMPBELL TOWN 15 2447 1194 204.94 60 Wollongong on fortait from Penshurst Penrith 4.9-33 v Manly 12.14-86 ROUND 16 ·Saturday July 30 WESTERN SUBURBS 12 3 1897 1403 135.21 48 Manly v Macquariia Uni Weldon Oval ROUND SEVEN· Saturday May 21 Wollongong v Liverpool D.alton Park ST GEORGE 10 5 1830 1453 125.95 40 Macquarie Uni 9.15-69 v Penrith 23.12-150 Uni of NSW v Cron-Sutherland Village Graen Manly 30.22·202 v Bankstown 7. 7 -49 Sunday July 31 EAST SYDNEY 9 6 1757 1373 127.97 36 Uni of NSW 53.36-354 v Panshurst 1.5-11 Bankstown v Hawkasbury Kelso Oval North Shore 9 6 1846 1447 Wollongong 12.13-85 v Hawkasbury 8.7-55 Penrith v Camden Graygums Reserve 127.57 36 Uverpool 20.18-138 v Camden 13.14-92 Blacktown, the bye Pennant Hills 1524 Sutherland 47 .43·325 v Blacktown 2.1-13 6 9 1532 99.48 24 ROUND 17 ·Saturday August 6 Holroyd-Parramatta 6 9 1517 1711 88.66 24 ROUND EIGHT· Saturday May 28 Macquarie Univ Camden Macquarie University Blacktown 0. 0-0 v Wollongong 45.26·296 Manly v Penrith Weldon Oval Sydney University 4 11 1381 1768 78.11 16 Penrith 17.15-117vlivarpool15.13-103 Uni of NSW v Bankstown Village Green Baulkham Hills 4 11 1421 2028 Bankstown 27.16-178 v Macquarie Uni 7.16-58 Liverpool v Blacktown Rosedale Oval 70.07 16 Sunday May 29 Gron-Sutherland v Hawkesbury Gwawley Park Bal main 15 1157 2868 40.34 Manly on forteit from Penshurst Wollongong, the bye Camden 10.12·72 v Cron-Sutherland 27 .18·180 Hawkasbury 8.11-59 v Uni of NSW 23.23-161 ROUND 18. Saturday August 13 SFL RESERVES SFL UNDER 19's Penrith v Macquarie Uni Graygums Reserve Agnsl p p ROUND NINE· Saturday June 4 Hawkesbury v Wollongong Bensons :Lana w L D For w L D For Agn Macquarie Uni on fortait from Penshurst STGEORGE Blacktown v Cron-Sutherland Whalan Reserve 11 3 1456 503 289.5"" 44 PENNANT HILLS 11 2 1298 319 406.G"" 44 Manly 29.19·193 v Hawkasbury 9.7-61 Sunday August 14 NORTH SHORE 11 3 1380 683 202.1 44 BAULKHAM HILLS 10 2 1420 391 363.2 40 Uni of NSW 81.49·535 v Blacktown 0.1·1 Bankstown v Manly Kelso Oval CAMPBELL TOWN 11 3 1196 745 160.5 44 ST GEORGE 9 3 1028 477 215.5 36 Wollongong 29.22·196 v Camden 5.3-33 Camden v Liverpool Kirkham Park PENNANT HILLS 10 4 1424 728 195.6 40 NORTH SHORE g 4 1172 569 209.7 36 Liverpool 10.13-73vBankstown16.13·109 Uni of NSW, Iha bye East Sydney 9 5 117G 862 136.8 36 campbelllown 8 5 1506 612 Cron-Sutherland 12.14-86 v Penrith 8.10-58 .., 246.1 '1'232 _____ ·Btrdlllm tfllla T '138' 1007 79.4 ·2a EliSISydney ·~ i 382 ·1271· 30.1· --- Ell!ll11Ullion & QuaillYfn!I Amlls ·August 20•21 Hol-Parramatls 4 10 891 1300 68.5 16 Hol·Parramalla 2 10 4117 1229 3Q.6 8 Saturday June 11 1st & 2nd semi Finals - August 27-28 Sydney University 4 10 670 1520 44.1 16 Bal main 2 10 380 1631 23.3 a SFA 11.9-75 v Monaro FL 11.11·77 Preliminary Final S&plember 3 Bal main 2 12 756 1571 48.1 8 Sydney University 2 11 281 1465 19.2 8 Grand Final S&ptember 10 Western Suburbs 1 13 523 1304 40.1 4 4 37 Western Suburbs For all your requirements of Always on the ball. 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Back a winner in air-conditioned comfort whilst enjoying the added features of: 131413 • 2 SKY Channel Monitors • 9 Colour TAB Price Screens • Free access to the exclusive Mark Read Rating Service - "Read Rating" • Free Form Guides for all states • The Glenn Robbins "Bet Busters" Seven Number Jackpot can now be and introducing our new "Second Chance Drow" where your losing ticket could win played at the Bankstown Sports Club. you a free $50 bet and a chance to Minimum Jackpot payout of $5,000 join the Winners Circle. lbe Bankstown Sports.auo . ASK YOUR CLUB KENO -~~~-Ansett Australia Group ·sateS:: OPERATOR FOR DETAILS We'll take better care of you. BAULKHAM HILLS v EAST SYDNEY Sunday at Mclaughlin Reserve LIONS BITTEN BY SHARKS ES 4.6 7.12 11.18 14.23-107 BH 1.6 5.10 5.12 13.19- 97 Goals: ES: D.Rowe 4, D.Clark 2, D.Hassett 2, Penrith Rise to Fourth l.Bromell, S.Chichester, A.Kerr, A.Lane, J.Moles, A seven-goal, first quarter in the SFA Match of the Round B.Roberts. BH: G.Lake 6, J.Westerbrink 3, M.Toy, provided the edge that Cronulla-Sutherland needed to topple HOLROYD-PARRAMATIAv NORTH SHORE A.Berglin, S.Wynn, S.Fraser. Best: ES: Wollongong at North Dalton Park last Saturday. Sunday at Gipps Road Oval C.O'Dwyer, D~Clark, N.Cordy, J.Glynn. After a tense start by both sides, the Sharks clicked into gear NS 6.5 11.7 16.10 22.11-143 UMPIRES: Frank Kalayzich, Michael Forbes. schoolteachers, they may be able to HP 0.2 4.4 5.7 9.10- 64 to take full advantage of the strong cold southerly blowing in reverse this disturbing trend Goals: NS: G.Keane 9, P.Stockdale 3, M.Hofner from the ocean, scoring 7.5 to the Lions solitary goal,. before the fmals. ANDREW DANIELS was back among the 2, A.Bamford 2, G.Johnston 2, J.Egan, B.Pattin­ When the Lion's turn came to use goals in greasy conditions. Goals goals scoring 10 for the day from son, M.Parker, S.Fanning. HP: M.Cunneen 2, RESERVE GRADE the breeze, Sharks coach PHIL came more easily for the Whales plenty of opportunities created A.Brown 2, B.Connelly, S.Davey, S.Kassem, BROWN limited their opportunities but so did the behinds as many set North Shore 12.17- 89 upfield by PAUL DOLAN, ASH by crowding his backline and shots went astray. D.Pearce, M.Tritton. Best: NS: G.Keane, Holroyd-Parramatta 4.11- 35 MAJOR and GEOFF GOSDEN. A.Bamford, B.Price, B.Carlyon. HP: G.Eaton, instructing players to run the ball Best for the Whales were PAUL wide. NICHOLLS, TED HARTNELL and Among the better players for St George 62 B.Denton, T.Bylsma, D.Pearce. 9. 8- The Sharks big leapers STEVE STEVE JENKINS. JIM EDDY also Blacktown were regulars DEAN UMPIRES: Nick Angelos, Gerald Walsh. Campbelltown 6. 9- 45 MAYNE and JARROD PEARSON impressed with his ruck play in his MURPHY, FABIAN PRESTON, were giving the lion-hearted MICK first game for the seniors. For Mac PAUL GRAFEN and CHRIS ST GEORGE v CAMPBELL TOWN Sydney University 10. 9- 69 MARN/NG plenty to think about Uni, MICK 'MODRA' BRAD­ GUYMER. Bankstown scored a comfortable Bal main 9.14- 68 and SHANNON FARR was BROOK, MOSES NOKE-RAIKO, Sunday at Olds Park victory over Camden at Kirkham Cam 2.1 7.11 11.16 25.19-169 combining well with MARC JULIUS BUSCH and LEX Pennant Hills 17.10-112 SWEETING to starve the Lions of DAVISON stood out. Park but they had to work hard as StG 3.5 7.8 11.16 12.18- 90 Western Suburbs 12. 3- 75 possession. Liverpool's lack of competitive- Camden surged to within a couple of Goals: C: M.Sungalis 7, P.Brooks 6, J.Druce 3, At half-time, Sutherland were ness in first grade continued last goals in the third term. GA VIN T.Burnett 2, D.Murphy 2, D.Pleming 2, S.Barrett, East Sydney 11. 7- 73 looking good with a 27pt lead and weekend and it was Manly's tum for NICHOLSON with seven goals from CHF kept the Blues within striking S.Dunstone, C.McBrien. SIG: S.Buckman 2, A.Kil­ Baulkham Hills 7.14- 56 another quarter with the breeze still the practice run. JARET to come. HOGARTH with a further nine distance but the Bombers had too patrick 2, A.Quinn, G.Bartholomaeus, S.Fitz­ many · good players around the patrick, A.Barnett, S.Lawrance. Best: C: After the break however, the goals to his credit, crept a little UNDER 19's Sharks appeared to lose the plot closer to the elusive 150 mark and ground. D.Pleming, S.Malseed, P.Foye, D.Murphy. S!G: thinking the breeze would do it all with TIM ANDERSON picking up Evergreen PETER SCOTT A.Quinn, S.Buckman, M.Madden, M.Gibson. North Shore on forfeit from for them. Wollongong lifted as one after injury and CT in top form, was solid as usual at full-back and UMPIRES: Stephen McDonald, Grant Holroyd-Parramatta all over the ground and with the 'tall' Jacko must have some chance WAYNE TUTTY, PETER FREE and STEVE BISSELL all figured Godfrey. St George 9. 5- 59 CRAIG ZABZECK and 'small' reaching his target before the season MICK SCHOW leading the charge, ends. PETER ROBERTSON allo­ prominently in their sides win. Campbelltown 8. 8- 56 BALMAIN v SYDNEY UNIVERSITY the Lions got their running game wed himself the luxury of a longer going and outscored the Sharks in an stint on the forward line and young Sunday at Drummoyne Oval Bal main on forfeit from BINGY's 300th Sydney University excellent quarter against the breeze JUSTIN WATERS bagged six goals SU 4.4 7.7 14.12 19.15-129 to keep the game alive. in his first senior game for some Liverpool's evergreen DAVID BING Bal 0.4 1.8 3.11 6.12· 48 Baulkham Hills on forfeit from The third quarter effort took a time. played his 300th game for the Goals: SU: P.Slattery 5, J.Bourke 5, G.Hart 3, East Sydney lot out of the Lions and the Sharks For Liverpool, PAUL SMITH Eagles last weekend at Rosedale B.Barber, M.Davis, R.Prezens, A.Vardy, C.Cole, were a hie to pick up their game toiled hard all day and his 23 marks Oval. This popular forward is in his Pennant Hills, the bye 15th year with his club, and is well­ C.Hucker. B: D.Burford 4, A.Coles, A.Kyprianou. again after a stern word or two in a losing side was a great effort. from the coach and managed to Playing his 300th game for the respected throughout the SFA as a Best: SU: G.Hart, R.Prezens, C.Cole, C.Hucker. hold Wollongong out long enough Eagles, DAVID BING turned in worthy opponent. B: M.Cukavic, M.Feain, A.Colley, A.Hamilton. to record a 15-point win. another workmanlike performances At 33, David believes he has a UMPIRES: Matthew Norden, Anton Lewis. The loss puts the Lions back to as did PHIL JONES and ASHLEY couple of good years left in him and aonov fifth spot but with a relatively easy MARRIOTT. The highlight of the rumor has it, he may even be seen WESTERN SUBURBS v PENNANT HILLS run over the next few weeks, their day came when Bing was chaired off in different colors next year.· A fine fmals spot is not in danger. the field by his teammates to the example of dedication to his peers, Sunday at Wagener Oval PLAYER Out at Macquarie Uni, the clash applause of all present - no mean David travels down from Wamberal WS 1.5 4.16 10.19 12.23- 95 OF THE WEEK between the Students was expected to effort, the 300 games, I mean. on the Central Coast each week to PH 2.3 3.4 7.7 9. 9- 63 be a one-sided affair based on ladder For the statistically minded, train and play. Goals: WS: M.Sanson 6, T.Sanson 2, A.Taylor 2, positions and the game certainly Penrith's 215pt win over Blacktown Near the twilight of his career, J.McGinley, T.Doyle. PH: D.Brown 2, M.Daykin 2, started that way with Uni of NSW was interesting. Quarter-by­ David has represented the SFA on A.Brawn 2, A.Green 2, M.Carey. Best: WS: threatening to post a huge cricket quarter scores were on a decreasing many occasions including this score in the early stages. scale of 9,8, 7 and 6 while the year's narrow loss to Monaro. J.McGinley, N.Lenton, M.Shaw, S.Thomlinson. Mac Uni regrouped at quarter- behinds climbed at the steady rate PH: M.Carey, P.Cutler, G.Mimmo, P.Dixon. time and fought out the game to of 4,7,10 and 16. It's a good thing Let's hope he sticks around for a few more years. UMPIRES: Kevin Meade, David Yale. their credit but struggled to score that Armo and Robbo are

34 7 + Harking back to our par last week the Magpies game record last week and + TI1e famous Ovens & Murray League about the rain out - the decision is a contn'b11tion from club WANGARATTA ROVERS continue CAMDEN v BANKSTOWN reached was not to award two points to under the heading to be pace-setters. UISt weekend they Sunday at Kirkham Park each club, but to cancel the full round. BIG SPENDER - defeated Albury, winning their 29th BNK 6.4 11.5 11.9 16.15·111 " bas been a magnificent consecutive game and 35 of their past CAM 3.1 5.2 9.7 12.10· 82 Two weeks back we commented on + person for Collingwood, but a few of 36. Collingwood great Goals B: G.Graham 4, P.Free 4, S.Bithell 2, R. the level of abuse direcled to Sydney us reckon he's got his first pay cooched Rovers (who wear Hawthorn Southwell 2, D.Dimmock, S.Taylor, J.Graham, umpires. Maybe the answer is the packet. Talk about being tight with a colors) for seven years from the mid 50s attilude taken by the Hampden quid! to early 60s before ret1trning to B.Dixon. C: G.Nicholson 7, C.Andrew 2, G.McCarthy League in south-west VicJoria this One morning, Tony, Park as Magpie cooch. 2, A.Sawyer. Best: B: P.Free, W.Tutty, S.Taxlor, season. For them, criticising officials and I were doing a footy clinic for S.Bithell. C: S.Kaldi, G.Nicholson, A.Harding, and procedures has become an underprivileged children in the + Guernsey numbers have this week N.Barrs. expensive business. Collingwood area. A lot of the kids been updated for SFA clubs, UMPIRE: Steve Koski, Phil Forster. Two weeks back Warrnambool coach were only seven or eight, but we did MACQUARIE UNIVERSTIY, Geoff Withers became the third our best. WOLLONGONG and RESERVE GRADE Hampden coach lo be futed for Away they went, bandballing and SUTHERLAND for which we are MACQUARIE UNI v UNI OF NSW speaking out of htrn. Withers was Uni of NSW 11.9·75 d Macquarie Uni 8.7-55; Manly· kicking to each other. They were thanktul for tbe advice to the 17 Saturday at Macquarie University fined $200 for criticising a tribunal trying bard, but one kid was clearly necessary adjustments. Warrlngah 7.11·53 d Liverpool 4.8-32; Cronulla· decision lo suspend a player who had hampered. A boot was coming apart Corrections were also received and UNSW 8.10 10.18 13.23 16.29·125 Sutherland 8.12-60 d Wollongong 3.8-26; sworn aJ an opponent. and all you could hear was nap, nap, bave been made to the EAST MU 1.3 3.4 4.4 6. 8· 44 Bankstown 18.17·125 d Camden 8.6·54. Earlier this season, Mortlake coach nap. SYDNEY listing. Goals: UNSW: M.Kingston 5, J.Dawes 4, Gerald Fitzgerald was fined the same Every time the kid went near him, T.McNair 2, C.Forbes, P.Holmes, T.Mongon, NOTE FROM KEVIN TAYLOR: Thank you lo alt hOme clubs amount/or querying the League's you could see Shawy wince. A ·+ The Magpies have announced their B.Fischer, J.Eddy. MU: M.Bradbrook 3, T.Durrant, In last week's Association matches tor the tremendous elloll clearance rules, and Port Fairy coach perfectionist, he was becoming more 1994 Club Best & Fairest Awardf will S.Thurstans, J.Hinton,. Best; UNSW: P.Nicholls, and Improvement In content and qualtly of Media Sheats. Ron Weannouth was futed $500 for and more agitated. be made in the Club Auditorium on T.Hartnell, S.Jenkins, J.Eddy. MU: M.Bradbrook, criticising umpires and the league's Eventually, be called the kid over. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th stoning But, don~ make It a one-week wonder - pleas• maintain the M.Noke-Raiko, J.Busch, L.Davison. standards you have !ISf for yourselves. administration. 'Listen', Sbawy said, what's the at eight o'clock. Who knows, it may well UMPIRES: Bill Deenan. Chris Ward (both from problem here?' extend into another premiership the Central Coast AFL). + Who's the most popular local 'Mr Shaw', the youngster replied, celebration for Western Suburbs - their sports-person in Australia - Allan 'my boot's coming apart. They're not Best & Fairest night is the Saturday, Border?, Shane Warne?, Andrew SFA FIRST GRADE too good. They're pretty old'. after the Grand Final. As BARBARA LIVERPOOL v MANL Y·WARRINGAH p Gaze? w L D For Agnst o/o Sbawy reached into bis pocket and DICKEN suggests, it promises to be a 56 Wrong, wrong, wrong, that's if you Saturday at Rosedale oval MANL Y-WARRINGAH 14 1 2449 855 286.4 pulled out a wad of crisp, brand new close one, as all players would have 297.2 50 believe pop magazine Star!, it's TONY MW 6.1 13.1 19.4 27. 8·170 UNIVERSITY OF NSW 12 2 2764 930 $100 notes, bound tightly by a rubber polled on a fairly even basis throughout 1002 198.7 50 MODRA. Star! conducted a poll CRON-SUTHERLAND 12 2 1991 band. the season. LIV 1.1 1.3 4.3 5. 4. 34 PENRITH 11 4 1864 1057 176.3 44 'I don't believe Goals: MW; J.Hogarth 9, J.Waters 6, P.Robert· WOLLONGONG 10 5 1624 1010 160.8 40 amongteenagers Australian to find ------­ it,' I thought. + We stand corrected! son 4, M.McWhirter 3. C.Anderson 2, T.Thomas 2, 9 6 1653 1186 139.4 36 their most Hawkesbury 'Don't tell me From this point forward, it will be W.Saunders. L: D.Bing 2, A.Marriott 2, P.Jones. Bankstown 8 7 1802 1430 126.0 32 popular sports you're going to (and forever more), NORIB Dalton Best: MW: J.Waters, T.Anderson, C.Thomas, Camden 4 11 1409 1604 87.8 16 figures. the Fence break with Park ... admin manager PETER W.Saunders. L:P.Smith, D.Bing, P.Jones, A.Marriott. Macquarie University 4 11 1320 1690 78.1 16 From 2000 tradition and IDSCOCK visited the Gong last UMPIRES: Peter Hill, Richard Walsh. Liverpool Anzacs 4 11 1212 1978 61.3 16 responses, give the kid some weekend, and thougb there are still Blacktown 1 14 301 3826 7.9 4 Michael Jordon was overwhemingly money for some boots!' some llnishing touches to be made the voted No. l. US surfer Kelly Slater Shawy paused, looked at the kid Lions have a new facility to be envied was a bit of a.shock at No.2, Modra again ... and handed him the_rubber by all of our football family .. A. pie, a BLACKTOWN v PENRITH SFA RESERVE GRADE Siiii.li'aay at Wf,-alan Reserve came in third. band. cup of tea and an easy chair is the w L D For Agnst o/o p Star! must sell well in , 'Wrap that around you boot and get way to watch tbe footy on a chilled PEN 9.4 17.11 24.21 30.37·217 MANL Y·WARRINGAH 13 2 1523 544 280.0 52 and in Geelong too, given that the only on with it, son', be said. winter's day. Peter made the BLK 0.2 0.2 0.2 0. 2· 2 CRON-SUTHERLAND 13 2 1267 540 234.6 52 other AFL footballer to get a guernsey comment, it was almost as good as the Goals: P: A.Daniels 10, D.Armstrong 6, G.Gos- UNIVERSITY OF NSW 11 4 1212 598 202.7 44 was GARY ABLETT who came in at + A reminder, if you have trouble Long Room at the MCG. den 3, .P.Dolan 3, J.Ware 2, R.Shoebridge 2, LIVERPOOL 10 5 1081 641 168.6 40 No.12. But then, plenty of big local finding a new or favourite footy book, M.Gallagher, D.Baird, M.Walker, A.Major. Best: P: BANKSTOWN 9 6 1164 817 142.5 36 names missed out: no Border, no Gaze seek out Santo Caruso aJ Melbourne P.Dolan, A.Major, G.Gosden, A.Daniels. B: Hawkesbury 8 7 864 830 104.1 32 and no Norman. Sports Books, 9 Eliz.abeth Street, D.Murphy, F.Preston, P.Grafen, C.Guymer. Wollongong 7 8 1041 793 131.3 28 Six of the top 20 were US Melbourne on (03) 650-9782. Macquarie University 7 8 869 927 93.7 28 baskctbaUers! UMPIRES: Ray Pearce, Greg Hopwood. Penrith 6 9 770 874 88.1 24 + Scot Palmer from the Sunday Camden 5 10 543 1408 38.6 20 + Which leads us to the comment Herald-Sun - little wonder Adelaide ·2NBC·FM made by the chairman of tbe new Crow idol TONY MODRA is out of 90.J on the FM Band WOLLONGONG v CRONULLA·SUTHERLAND Fremantle Dockers ROSS KELLY at sorts; they're calling him Cinderella in Great Fu11! Saturday at North Dalton Park their media launch last week in Perth SA - because he can't get to the ball. Thursdays 9.30pm cs 7.5 9.5 10.12 11.16· 82 SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE - "where I live, there's more + Seems like there could be a pretty THE MEYER STAND WG 1.0 5.2 7.5 10. 7- 67 Level 3, Wentworth Park Grandstand basketball boops than chimneys on big party in London aJ the end of the Heien Meyer, Michael Clift · Goals: CS: S.Mayne 3, S.Farr 2, M.Suckling, Wattle Street houses" ... season. Richmond and Carlton are & Regular Guests. J.Clift, L.O'Shea, D.Smith, J.Pearson, B.Turpie. W: GLEBE, 2037 already booked and it looks like the G.Gill 3, D.Forst 2, C.Zabzeck 2, M.Schow 2, P.O. Box 333 + In the follow-up department - new intersta/ers Adelaide and West Coast footy books released include "Wild M.Manojlovic. Best: CS: S.Mayne, D.Smith, STRAWBERRY HILLS, 2012 may go along as well. l.O'Shea, J.Pearson. W: C.Zabzeck, M.Schow, Men 11" by and "Just/or .The Crows.antl.F,agles might..be Phone: (02) 552-6055 Kicks 11" from Ken Piesee which C.Oiekens, R.Werfel. Fax:·(o2) 552c6126 prepared to play a double-header at UMPIRES: Mark Connolly, John Swenson. includes cartoons by Jeff I1ook. A The Oval on October JS for a maJch GENERAL MANAGER - Craig Davis selection from those pages just promoted by ADMIN. MANAGER - Peter Hiscock happens lo be on the man who broke Carllon & United Breweries.

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30 11 + To the end of last weekend's at some time in the future, as we It wasn't just wining and 15th SFL round, 2396 goals come to grips with what is the dancing, or speaking for Craig UNIVERSITY OF NSW SUTHERLAND have been kicked by 281 players future of our code in Sydney. on his days in Broken Hill, which 2 Tad HARTNELL 1 David SMITH TURNING BACK during the 1994 season. By the way Tony, whatever included football clinics, 3 Paul NICHOLLS 2 Greg ZUBER THE CLOCK Actually there are 282 listings happened to the beard? Auskick, matches, a Sunday 5 1im SMITH 3 Steven MAYNE on my database but one goal is + I hear tell the umpires from the lunch and presentation of the 7 Ian KOHLER 4 Rod WIGGINS 1980 'unlisted' having been kicked in Central Coast AFL who ran in NAFC Junior Merit Award to 8 Rob CARTER 5 John CLIFT This week we look back at what was happening on round six by an un-named last weekend's SPA games at NEIL TERRELL the 9 Michael CHISHOLM 6 Dave TREMAIN the last weekend of July 1980 - Balmain player. Macquarie Uni had a whale of a administrator in Broken Hill. 10 1im McNAIR 7 Steve BROWN There are 70 instances of single time. Let's say the facilities they 11 Craig McLENNAN 8 Luke O'SHEA ... a two goal win to Bankstown Sports over goalscorers with the tops were able to enjoy at Macquarie + In the Association game against 12 Stephen BYRNES 9 Jason SPOWART Campbelltown last Saturday appears to have reached in double figures by - Uni were a little greater than they Camden this Sunday, JASON 14 Merrick KINGSTON 10 Pete STEVENS clinched third place for the green and golds in TIM SANSON (WS) with 13 usually enjoy up the Coast. And, WARE will play his 100/h game for 15 Brian GEE 11 Mark SUCKLING the race for the Sydney Association Escort against Baulkham Hills in the hospitality as well! It's a great Penrith. The talented utility at 24 17 Shaynig McKENZIE 12 Jarrod PEARSON Premiership. St Ives finned their held on top Sunday July 10 round 12 game. way to enjoy your footy. It was is a product of the Penrith Juniors 18 Mark KNIGHT 13 Marcel ARENDSE place with an exciting seven-point victory over The Top 20 SFL Goalkickers also a great drive home, I believe. and has been in the SFA rep team 21 David HOPE 14 Brian TURPIE the 4th-placed Sydney University. Even though are listed on page 22 for the these past two seasons. 22 Daryl WAKE 15 Wes RICKARD Uni of NSW enjoyed a big success over bottom- SYDNEY AUSSIE RULES + The Coaches Dinner is on this Congratulations Jason. 24 Chris FORBES 16 Stephen DAVIS placed Parramatta, they face an uphill task of displacing either Bankstown or Sydney SOCIAL CLUB $500 AWARD. week, I am told at which the Guest 26 Richard BIESSEL 17 laz SIMEONIDIS University in the three remaining rounds ... Speaker will be Footscray coach of LIONEL BEALE reports he (and 29 Paul GREENWOOD 18 Marc SWEETING + Thanks to Falcons prez TONY 91 games, . Marie) flew in the day before 32 Andrew KNIGHT 19 Nathan WOOD from sunny Hawaii, to rainy . . . the evenness of rhe top four SFL sides was HIU in providing me with the At the function, the Auskick 33 Conrad WEBB 20 Phil CASTRO clearly illus1ra1ed lasi weekend when Wesrem Coach of the Year will be named, North Shore on Sunday then nwre accurate info on the 35 Dave HOWARD 21 Brendon WALLACE Suburbs came from behind 10 injlicr an exciting five progress ofplayers coming thru as well the best for the year in the travel to the Holroyd-Parramatta 36 Steve JENKINS 22 Shannon FARR poim defeal upon Fast Sydney in Sunday's cunain- from Baulkham Hills juniors this coaching categories of Junior, ground at Gipps Road. 42 Jim DAWES 23 Steve NITCHRE raiser al rhe Sydney Crickei Ground. Round 16 of season. Senior, as well as Coach of the The Parra gateman seeing them 44 Bernard HEAPHY 24 Anthony LOVETT rhe SFL-Escon 1980 Premiership saw rhe margin And, it is truly an impressive Year. In addition awards will be in raincoats etc, and the sun 25 Jason FLAGG between all of ihe top four clubs - Fasr, Nonh, shining overhead, was moved to range of names and (as always) announced for the Senior and Wesr and Newrown na"owed down 10 a difference emphatically confinns the fact Junior Trainer's of the Year. remark, "we have a different of only two games. that footy from the grass roots is We'll be pleased to bring you the God". Well that may be, as later it the future of our code in Sydney results next week in the Record. Focal point of last weekend's football was the rained and the scoreboard performance of two full-forwards - PETER and NSW. +.NSWAFL gm CRAIG DAVIS reflected that God indeed was not Falcons who have been elevated visited Broken Hill last weekend RUSCUKLIC (East) and MICHAEL ROACH on the Goannnas side. ~i=A (Richmond) who thrilled SCG fans in both of last to senior grade ------where he is Sunday's matches. Ruscuklic kicked the Bulldogs this season- ---~~ happy to report + The last weekend BANKS TOWN HAWKES BURY well on their way to their 14th win with seven Under 17: - ._ ---., -~ the doyen of revealed the death of a Gee/ong 1 goals in the first three quarters. On 97 goals before RODNEY NSW footy 2 Steve TAYLOR Alan PURDIE boy, 16, was their inspiration 3 Rod BAYNE the match against West, Peter quickly attained his FR OST, secretaries 3 Rohan COSGRIFF against Adelaide. 4 Andrew HALLIDAY 4 Jason WOODCOE second century ,of goals in Sydney football at the STVART LIONEL Daniel Fuller was a mad Swans 5 Paul SCROGGIE 20-minute mark of the third term ... 28-points up WYNN, 5 WaelGOUDA JOHNSON at supporter. So mad in fact, that 6 Scott REICHELT al rhe lasi change and seemingly in firm command, MATTHEW SPENCER and 71 is still firmly holding the reins 7 Glen GRAHAM all of Fasr 's lop brigade were slopped 10 a walk by Sydney awarded him a gold 8 Wayne TUTIY 7 Jason CAMERON BREIT BAKER. of the BHFL. The city once JarrieWILSON rhe deiermined Magpie reamwork ... great efforts membership a fortnight ago. .9. 8 Under 19: ADAM McMAHON-;- boasted3000minerswhichJs__ --- -~-··- Craig EVANS 9 Paul McDONNELL for West came from GRAHAM SHIEL, LA-uRIE lffFootba7rPark, the jiTayers-wore· · 10 Arthur VELLIS MARK McLEAN, WAYNE POBJE, now down to 700 but the comp is black annbands to mark his 11 John GOLDING QUEAY, IAN HARRY and BILL McBRIDE ... HUGH STONE, JOSH FOSTER healthy. Craig reported the 14 Andrew WADE 12 Paul BREEN memory in an inspiring 13-point 15 Steve BITHELL plus numerous others who have tremendous following the Sydney victory ovr Adelaide, 13. 9-87 to 13 Shane PRITCHARD Southern Districts had their biggest win for the 18 Mark WEST featured in Reserve Grade thru Swans enjoy in the Silver City, 10.15-75. 14 Rob HORNACK year and the Eagles went all the way by making 1994. resulting from the extensive 19 Slav EFTI NGIOSKI 15 Rob HIGH it a treble over Balmain - a win in all three coverage. the red-and-white have Fuller who had been confined to a whee/chair with muscular 21 Julian GRAHAM 16 Nick MILKINS grades at Trumper Park on Saturday. Their win Tony, who has been on the received on television. The town in the Reserves was the first time they had tasted dystrophy, died of a heart attack 22 Robert SOUTHWELL 17 Peter WILSON Sydney scene far nwre than I in was abuzz the day after the 23 Jarrie GAFFNEY 18 Andrew MORGAN victory in that division for the season ... PAUL recent years (18 seasons in fact) Swans terrific win over the on Tuesday July 19th. 24 Mark BRYANT 19 Kevin BLUNDELL MANNY who has come all rhe way up rhru from the leads a club who can so rightfully Crows. In his pre-match address, Sydney 21 Eagles Thirds was besr afield in a win ihai gives be proud of their strong 31 David McCLOUD David BLANCH coach acknowledged 22 David ANDERSON Dislricts hope for the jurure ... development at AU levels, not Craig was in BH as Guest Fuller's life by relating a letter 35 Donald DIMMOCK 43 David PATE 23 Darren BRA ND just the senior /eve/, which is the Speaker at the Saturday Red & from the boy's uncle, Jim Healey. At Pennant Hills on Saturday, it looked as though White Ball of the South FC at 44 Paul YORK 25 Lance SALTER yardstick a lot of others can take Sydney captain Paul Kelly again 26 Brett TAYLOR the_SFL Demons were going on to a big win over up from Baulkham Hills. which their best side of the past produced the letter during the 45 Geoff DROSCHER the North Shore AVCO Bears. With a couple of 25 years was announced. There 27 Greg POUCHER In fact, they may well be forced to three-quarter time huddle. 46 Peter SCOTT 29 Darrien ZUBRINICH subtle changes North coach JOHN PITURA turned were 48 nominees from which the Kelly is everything Fuller 47 Peter FREE Warrwick EDWARDS the tide for the red-and-black to won and held onto futal 20 were chosen and a 30 embodied. 48 Jim STEEL 32 Richard ROGERS second spot . . . a1 Olds Park, after an even firsi competition conducted on the SFL A real fighter with a tremendous 49 Geoff DEAN 33 Heath ROSS ierm, Newrown careered away 10 a very necessary fmal selections. sense of courage and conviction, so Steve COLEMAN 34 MarkBAKER percentage boosring win over Sr George by 95- B.O.M. And, wouldn't you know it, Kelly led from the front in what 35 Andy CORSRADDEN poinrs .. GLEESON, RAY, BARWEU and PILK- STAN BROOKS chairman of the _/kln;mi. agreed.1""as probably--- BS ·Ray JOHNSGN INGTON were best afield-for- -rhe T-owners; -while· BHFL named the side With a Sydney's greatest peformance since 39 Grn.. nt l,AMB KELSO, EVANS. BROWN and BLACKLAW were Montlay Aug 1st perfect score, with hint being he assumed control last year. 40 Derek BOYCE good contriburors for ihe Sainrs ... named at full-back in the "best Camperdown Travelodge 41 Luke TROWBRIDGE of." )fj 12 29 -

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Matthew SAUNDERS ...... matches, as well as monitoring the coaching program 15 Richard DOWLING 35 Andrew SMAIL 2 Tony SMITH ...... 16 Bradley MARK 36 Ross HINSCLIFF 3 Charles BRYDON ...... 2 Chad TAYLOR ...... and other matters in the umpiring domain. In terms 38 limWALL of selections they are based on umpire's 17 Thorn LACHLAN 4 Jererl)' BOURKE ...... 3 Andrew KILPATRICK ...... 18 Pater ROBERTSON 39 Alan FENNELL performances. 42 Sal TERRANOVA 5 Graham HART ...... 4 Matthew LAWLER ...... 19 Hardy CROMBACH 44 Pater BROOKER 6 Steven ALLEN ...... At each AFL match there is a field umpires' observer. 20 Russell BOYD 45 Paul MORGAN 7 Ryan NOBLE ...... 5 Andrew STRICKLAND ...... That function is perfonned by fonner umpires - John 21 Dwayne BARTON 46 Michael JOHNSON 8 MattGADEN ...... 6 Car111ron RAPER ...... Moss, Graeme Patterson, Greg Rayner, Paul Saville, 22 Chris CONWAY 51 Adrian RANDAL 52 Maril D'MELLO 9 Peter CHADWICK ...... 7 Tony QUINN ...... Bill Tomey and Jim Baird who are Melbourne based, 23 Ian STACK 10 Michael DAVIS ...... and Keith Ogston in Sydney, Neville Nash in 24 Paul GALLAGHER 56 Malcolm PURCELL 8 Matthew GIBSON ...... Queensland, David Johnson in Perth and Des Foster 64 Julius BUSCH 11 Richard LUKE ...... in Adelaide. Their role is to observe the match and 67 Troy DURRANT 12 Anthony PARMENTER ...... 9 Craig BARTON ...... note a range of relevant information pertaining to 68 Tony REA 13 Bill MOORE ...... 10 Grant BARTHOLOMAE US ...... each umpires' perfonnance. That information 69 Stuart HARRISON 14 Tim STACK ...... 70 Jarria HINTON 11 Greg COFFEY ...... includes the number of free kicks awarded and 71 Bratt DUTSHKE 15 Mark STEWART ...... unwarranted free kicks awarded across ten different 72 David FIST 16 Paul STRONGMAN ...... 12 Matthew SMITH ...... areas, eg: marking contests, tackling, ruck contests, 17 Roger PREZENS ...... 13 Adam BARNETT ...... etc. ~i=A 18 Craig HEWAT ...... 14 Simin LAWRANCE ...... In addition, skill errors are noted in areas of 19 Murray FREE ...... observation, handling set plays and positioning. We 15 Martin MADDEN ...... also require from the observers, comments on WOLLONGONG LIVERPOOL ANZACS 20 Clinton COLE ...... communication, control and management of incidents 1 Scott HOLMES 1 David BING 21 Brad EVE ...... 16 Ken SMITH ...... where appropriate response took place, also the 2 Matt GROOTENBOER 3 Darrian HILTON 22 Michael HIRST...... 17 p t ORTON occasions when that did not occur. 5 Coray WERFEL 4 Shana TILLEY 23 Jim CARTER ...... e er ·················································· ...... _Following the match, the observer may seek 6 Coray DICKENS 5 Dave WEIGHTMAN 24 William SKINNER ...... 18 Nigel TUNBRIDGE ...... clanficauon from the umpires on certain events if that 7 Paul TIMMS 6 Andrew JOYCE 25 Dean LEE ...... 19 Steve MARCHANT ...... is required, and usually re-affirms some positive 8 Mic!<. SCHOW Jarria HANN 26 Charles WELLINGTON ...... 7 2o Travis DRAPE ...... :...... aspe~ts of the performance. If appropriate, he alerts the 11 Pater BIELA 8 Craig MOSTYN 27 Nick HARTNELL ...... ump~re to some skill and technique areas which may 12 Dannis HUNT 9 Stephan ADAMSON 28 Patrick WILLIAMS ...... 21 Michael CLIFT ...... require attention. 13 Robert HENDERSON 10 Paul SMITH 29 Craig HUCKER ...... 22 Sean FITZPATRICK ...... A telephone hook up takes place each Sunday 15 David FORST 11 Chris BAILEY 30 Joe BISKUP ...... evening with the observers and members of the 23 Paul BARNETT ...... 17 Michael MARNING 12 Bryan FITZPATRICK 31 Bill MACBETH ...... Coaching and Selection Panel to briefly discuss the 18 MattlNGRAM ...... umpmng performances for the weekend. The observers Milan MANOJLOVIC 14 lim McNAB 32 Jarrie COUSINS ...... 24 then go over a videotape of the match and check all 22 Anthony CAROLON 15 Ashley MARRIOT 33 David HALL ...... 25 Steven MEDWELL ...... 23 Dean JARVIS 16 Claude LICH! decisions which were made and/or missed during the 34 David HOOD ...... 26 Ashley CARTER ...... ~atch. Following this viewing, the observer prepares 24 Craig ZABZECK 17 Philip JONES his formal Performance Report of each umpire. 25 Gary GILL 18 Steven MURCOTT ~~ ~~~~~~~~~I~~.::·.·.·.·.:::·.·.:::·.·.::·.:·.·.·.·.·.·.::·.:::·.·.:·.·.·.:::: .·.·.:·.·.·.·.::·.·.:·. 27 Steve BUCKMAN ...... This infonnation is used as a basis for the match 26 Gary POWER 19 Darrian CROTHERS 37 Ian MINNS ...... 28 David WEST ...... ~eview .with e0;c~ umpire as part of the process for 28 Rowan WERFEL 20 Ray HORTON 38 John JONES ...... 3o Daniel SHEEDY ...... improving umpmng perjonnances. 30 Andrew ALLITT 21 Anthony MICHAEL 39 Paul BRANDON ...... Bou1!4ary and goal umpiring observers provide 31 Michael LOVE 22 Graeme THOMPSON 40 Adam BRANSON ...... :.::::::::: 32 Andrew ROBERTSON ...... mJ.onnatwn about perfonnances to Bill Sutton and 34 Shana DALEY 23 Robert CALDER Bnan Praf!, the respective National coaches. 41 Michael BURDEN ...... 37 Stave BOURKE 25 Pater McLEAN 42 Tom HINDHAUGH The Fttn~ss Coach, Michael Guileri, is responsible 66 Andrew MARNING ...... ············· for the physical condtlorung of the AFL field and 75 Troy PETERS boundary umpires. He conducts weekly sessions for the group and provides a montly program for the umpires to undertake on the other nights. 1 The extensive organisation required has not been SFL SCOREBOARD · 1• Time lf2 Time % Time FINAL SCORE widely ~own and by making the football public aware, it's hoped the role of umpiring will be better SYDNEY UNIVERSITY understood. ~i=A STGEORGE 26 15 - -- , THE DOCKERS SET SAIL IN RED, GREEN & PURPLE Sundav· at Trumper Park On Thursday July 21st, the AFL's newest and 16th member club was welcomed to the national competition when the FREMANTLE DOCKERS were launched. The Dockers will wear red, green and purple jumpers, emblazoned with a large white anchor, Captain-Coach: Robert Kerr Coach: Dean Burford next year. The strip will be reversed for away Captain-Coach: Neil Cordy Captain: Stuart Hoopman matches. The distinctive color scheme could force uniform G B G B changes at other clubs and AFL boss ROSS 1 Brett ROBERTS ...... 1 Andrew KYPRIANOU ...... OAKLEY bas said six clubs have asked the 2 Steve FELDMAN ...... 2 Neil BRISCOE ...... League's permission to design jumpers for 3 Matt COLES ...... possible trial in next year's Foster's Cup. 3 Andrew LANE ...... 4 Matthew FEAIN ...... Last Monday however it was revealed jeans giant 4 David BACHLER ...... •...... Levi Strauss bad beaten Fremantle to its 5 Darrien HASSETI ...... 5 Luis MARQUES ...... preferred nickname, the Dockers and bad 6 John GLYNN ...... 6 Daniel WILLIAMS ...... registered the name three or four weeks before a 7 Stephen CHITCHESTER ...... 7 Dean BURFORD ...... decision was made on a club name. 8 Ian ROBERTS ...... 8 Darren HOLLAND ...... Freo CEO David Hatt said "when things quieten The Dockers logo, showing a wharjie wearing a 9 Dean CLARK ...... 9 Colin CROOKS ...... beanie, singlet and holding an anchor. down a bit we might even go and talk and see if something can be worked out." 10 Robert KERR ...... 10 Stuart HOOPMAN ...... 11 Stephen CROWE ...... 11 Manuel LYNCH ...... Nothing to my knowledge has every school, and we just couldn't 12 Wayne 'ZWAR ...... 12 Adrian COLLEY ...... Watch out! changed, but are we turning a get a side together". 13 Peter METZNER ...... ,...... 13 Nick ARCHER ...... blind eye or a twist of the rules at I am about to put into print that the expense of the Game? What are the kids who have the 14 Colin DOWDLE ...... 14 Adam COLES ...... dreaded football word beginning potential to play Teal Cup going to 15 Chris O'DWYER ...... 16 Steve NORMAN ...... with "F". The a pa thy in football here in do? The future Craig Bradley's, 16 Patrick McLAUGHLIN ...... 17 Andrew GRIMES ...... Sydney surely astounds people the Steve Kernahan's, the 101 You hear it every week at the from elsewhere and I admit, I still budding stars who turn out for 17 Scott BEATON ...... 19 Mark HARPER ...... footy, and particularly if you play haven't come to terms with it, and training, and then get pissed off 18 David ROWE ...... 21 Steve ROSENVEAR ...... in the Third 18's. yes, my difficulty is that I was because it's not that they're not 23 Fred HUMMEL ...... born and raised on footy in the good enough, but the code cannot 19 Darrien MURRAY ...... The word is - FORFEIT .... southern state of Victoria where provide them with a game, the 22 Brad GRUBB ...... 24 Mark SIMPSON ...... footy..still is a religion. ..launching pad to a .potential career. - .. 23 Michaelf>UElDICK ...... ~.c ...... ::.-.: .. - 25 MartinCUKAVIC ...... :.... :...... At least a hundred young SFL or a long period of social players must have really been There have been vast social committment to a game 24 David FOX ...... 26 Ben CARlWRIGHT ...... peed off last weekend, when not changes to inhibit the and the fellowship it 26 Ji~ WEATHERLEY ...... 27 David HUTCHENS ...... only did Pennant Hills again not progress of the delivers. 27 Rayrrond NILSEN ...... 28 Steve SIMPSON ...... have a match because they were code in recent ~ drawn against Western Suburbs, years. When they 29 Neil CORDY ...... 30 David McDONALD ...... but North Shore had a FORFEIT Basketball Footy can't get a 37 Jererry MOLES ...... 34 Andrew HAMILTON ...... from Holroyd-Parramatta, when I grew -_, Reft~tions ,... game, d~they, 41 Corey WINGARD ...... 35 David BIRRELL ...... ,...... Balmain had a FORFEIT from up was - -- do the right Sydney University and Baulkham something girls thing and walk Rob COTTER ...... 36 Michael KEMP ...... Hills had a FORFEIT from East played. Now the game across to the other 53 Phil REECE ...... Sydney. gathers five-figure codes, who in truth can attendances regularly around the offer them the opportunity to play 57 David JOHNSON ...... I've only been back a short while country from the Townsville Suns at international level, be it soccer, but whatever happened to the to the Perth Wildcats. Elsewhere union or league? criteria to obtain Senior status in in this issue I commented on the what was the NSW AFL and which fact that in a pop magazine, SIX is now the Sydney Football of the top 20 sports personalities A lot of those young blokes may League? voted on, were basketballers. already barrack for Sydney or Collingwood, or Carlton. They I thought the criteria was that I take it that most -Of us are going may just walk away from it all, every Senior club was required to to take it lying d~n, with the and not head for another code of totally support and develop the same old catch-cry - "the kids footy, but saints preserve us, down code through their own districts. are just not there" - "we tried to the nearest pub.

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Lost 124 Lost 147 WON 147 WON13 Lost 104 Lost 13 WON 124 WON 104 Lost 89 WON89 3 Mick TOY ...... 9 4 Gerard MIMMO ...... 10 Lost 71 WONS2 WONS Lost S WON71 Lost 47 WON47 Lost 13 Lost S2 WON13 5 Craig HARTLEY ...... 4 Ged TH RIPP ...... 11 Lost 172 Lost 112 WONS7 WON77 Lost 34 WON 172 Lost S7 WON 112 Lost 77 WON34 6 Wayne HARTLEY ...... 5 David REED ...... 12 Lost 167 Lost 62 WONS2 WON78 WON62 Lost S2 WON16 Lost 78 Lost 16 WON 167 7 Kim KLOMP ...... 6 Mike SCICCHITANO ...... Tony REGAN ...... Lost 296 Lost 97 WON296 WON 116 Lost 116 WON6S Lost 28 WON28 Lost 6S WON97 8 7 Matt READ ...... ' ... . 13 9 Darryl VELLA ...... 8 Doug SCHOLZ ...... 14 Lost 62 WON62 WON6S Lost 16 Lost 27 WONS3 WON27 Lost S3 Lost 6S WON16 10 John RAKIC ...... 15 Lost 81 Lost 10 WON79 WON10 Lost 79 WON79 Lost 32 Lost 79 WON81 WON32 11 David DIGHTON ...... 9 Paul EASTMAN ...... 12 Peter CUTLER ...... 10 Matt SPENCER ...... WON 0 4 1S 9 6 9 6 10 4 12 13 Tim HALL ...... 11 Gavin lWINING ...... 14 Russell STIMSON ...... Alistair JACKSON ...... Lost 1S 11 0 6 9 6 9 s 12 3 12 15 Peter DIXON ...... 13 Adam McMAHON ...... Pts Nil 16 60 36 24 36 24 40 16 48 16 Toby KNIGHT ...... 17 Danny RYAN ...... 14 Mark MacLEAN ...... 15 Glen HALL ...... 16 ES(A) PH(A) HP(H) BAL(H) CAM(A) WS(H) BH(H) SU(A) STG(H) NS(A) 18 Terry DONOHOE ...... 19 Patrick MA TIHE WS ...... 16 Andrew BELBIN ...... 17 STG(H) NS(H) WS(A) PH(H) SU(H) BH(A) ES(A) BAL(A) HP(A) CAM(H) 20 Andrew BALLANTYNE ...... 17 Rod DEAVES ...... 18 PH(A) CAM(A) BH(H) NS(A) STG(A) ES(H) BAL(H) HP(H) WS(H) SU(A) 21 Michael CAREY ...... 18 Craig SAXBY ...... 22 Scott DIDIER ...... 19 Matt FROST ...... provided a focal point for the resting rucks and rovers no 23 David THOMAS ...... GOOD)'YEAR Sydney attack and by use of body latitude. 24 Mark COLLINGS ...... 20 Graham JONES ...... strength_andJntelligentllandball~~Sydney_completeJy_r:outed.the______22 Stuart WYNN ...... :...... :.: JUNIOR FOOTBALL to running players FLETCHER Brisbane defence and the 25 Allthony LANDAHL ...... The Sydney Under 16 rep side and DAWSON the ball was frustrated visitors tried to bounce 26 James ELLIOTI ...... 23 Greg LAKE ...... met Brisbane in an early game at thrust forward. With DELFS a younger Blues squad to no avail 27 Chris YARD ...... 24 Hugh STONE ...... and McDERMOTT providing a as they stuck to their task. the SCG on July 10 when the 28 Anthony BRAWN ...... 25 Peter LAWLER ...... Blues commitment and determin­ springboard from the HB line, The steadying effect by CHRIS 29 Justin KERLEY ...... ation by placing their body on the combination of BURTON MAHER resulted in the Sydney 30 Paul GOOLEY ...... 26 Mick BRAZEL ...... the line was of the highest order, and CLARKE drove the ball team running out well-deserved 27 Nino GRYUROVIC ...... deep, allowing SMITH and winners of the inaugural inter-city 31 Ben ROUVRAY ...... resulting in winners all over the 32 Stuart JAMES ...... 28 Matt HAYMAN ...... ground to bring a 35pt victory. resting rucks CHILDS, MAHER challenge and it paves the way for Sydney opened winning the and MacMANUS numerous future return matches. 33 Randal GREEN ...... 29 Jason WESTERBRINK ...... ruck thru the young giant scoring opportunities. It will surely prove a platform 34 James ELLIOTI ...... 30 Nathan SCOTI-ROGERS ...... With a 6-goal lead, the momen- for gifted young players to display MICHAEL GHOBRIAL and the 31 Scott JONES ...... centreline capably led by CHRIS tum continued into the second half their talents to respective AFL t' TYRREU. An early goal to TONY and GHOBRIAL creating havoc in scouts. CHIWS came in the opening the ruck against his older From a very even team, best for minutes, setting the tone for the opponent. MARK LNY acting as Sydney were CHRIS MAHER from j ensuing four quarters. a swing centreman controlled all MICHAEL GHOBRIAL, CHRIS · loose play as the ball rebounded TYRREU, ROD FROST, CAM- Strong play from halfback led . ERON MacMANUS and JULIAN by ROD FROST repelled many out of the forward hne. At ~II- DELFS. SYDNEY ll.l0-76 d back. LACH LAN HARRIS Mth BRISBANE 6.S- 1. Goals: Childs Brisbane attacks and the running 4 SFL SCOREBOARD 1/4 Time 112 Time % Time FINAL SCORE play -0f CAMERON MacMANUS cleanng and boomm~ .kicks 3, Maher-2; MacManUs·2; Hetcher- - and CHRIS MAHER d-0minated directed play to Frost, while m the 2, Turner, Frost. our thanks to PENNANT Hills the centre. pockets BAZ PERHAUZ and coach BOB BARNETSON for SHANE TURNER at CHF STUART McKINLA Y gave providing this thorough report. BAULKHAM HILLS

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