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Australian Football League AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE STAIE DIRECTOR¥ DIRECTORY CONTENTS NSW Australian Football League .................................................................. 3 NSWAFL Adminstration and Staff .................................................................. 5 A Message from the General Manager .......................................................... 7 Appreciation Page ...................................................................................... 8 NSWAFL Development Program ................................................................... 9 Umpiring Development .............................................................................. 11 Official Publication of the New South Wales Australian NSWAFL Representative Program .............................................................. 13 Football League Limited Senior Structure and Directory ................................................................... 14 Sydney Football Associations/Leagues ....................................................... 14 Affiliated Country Leagues ........................................................................ 15 Dual Affiliated Leagues .............................................................................. 19 Set up and Printed by: Dual Affiliated Leagues and Clubs .............................................................. 19 Excell Printing Pty. Ltd. Unaffiliated Leagues and Clubs .................................................................. 20 Suite 4, Bullara Street, Pambula. PO Box 259, Pambula, NSW. 2549 Junior Structure and Directory ................................................................... 22 Telephone: 10641957 320 Facsimile: 1064) 957 319 Affiliated Junior Country Leagues ............................................................... 24 NSWAFL "Order Off Rules" ......................................................................... 25 Advertising Enquiries: Heather Cooksley Hepatitis B · "The Hidden Penalty" .............................................................. 26 Phone: 1064) 957 320 NSWAFL Regulations ................................................................................. 27 Facsimile: 10641957 319 NAFC Player Transfer Regulations .............................................................. 30 NSWAFL OFFICE BEARERS 1992 NSWAFL CHIEF COMMISSIONER John Yates NSWAFL COMMISSIONERS Don V. Roach, John Potter, Colin Kohlhagen, Reg Turner GENERAL MANAGER Craig S. Davis ADMINISTRATION MANAGER STATE DIRECTOR OF COACHING Peter Hiscock Russell Campbell SYDNEY DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS NORTHERN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS Scott Wenke and Andrew McBean Damian Humphries SOUTHERN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGER STATE DIRECTOR OF UMPIRING Tony Turner David Levens EXECUTIVE SECRETARY LEAGUE REGISTRAR Linda Blackburn Bob McConnell HEAD OFFICE Level 3, Sports House, Wentworth Park Grandstand, Wattle Street, Glebe. 2037 POSTAL ADDRESS PO Box 333, Strawberry Hills, NSW. 2012. Southern Region: PO Box 1, Wagga Wagga, NSW. 2650 Northern Region: PO Box 6257, Plaza Beach Post Office, Coifs Harbour, NSW. 2450 TELEPHONE (021 552 6055 (Wet Weather Hotline 552 33921 Southern Region: (0691 31 2511 Northern Region: (0661 51 4308 FACSIMILE (021 552 6126 ~Carlton. One of the world's great brewers. 3 Sydney Aussie Rules Social Club Country, interstate and overseas BINGO - Mon to Fri from 12 noon. Win visitors are always welcome at this prizes of Meat Trays, Groceries and Gift great new venue in the heart of Kings Bags. Cross for Aussie Rules players, BIG JACKPOTS - Have a flutter on the members and their guests. "bandits." A selection of the most A relaxing atmosphere with huge popular machines - videos, multipliers windows overlooking tree-lined and multiline. Darlinghurst Road. Two levels and SKY CHANNEL TV - Keeps you up to three bars. date with all the latest in Sport. We're within easy walking distance of TAB AND KENO -To be installed in the all the major hotels in Kings Cross. Car Club in the near future. Parking station located in nearby Ward Avenue. OPEN FROM I lam to 3am MONDAY TO THURSDAY 12 NOON to 3am FRIDAY TO SUNDAY 28 Darlinghurst Road, Kings Cross - Telephone: (02) 358 3055 Proud to be associated with Aussie Rules in NSW throughout 1992 MILESTONE we have the solutions Industri~ * Sanitation *Agricultural We are suppliers to: HOTELS, MOTELS, CARAVAN PARKS, HOSPITALS AND NURSING HOMES For all your supplies of: Detergents • Disinfectants • Paper Products • Brooms • Brushware Floor Care Equipment and Materials • Dairy Cleaning Products Contact your nearest supplier of MILESTONE CHEMICALS ALBURY MELBOURNE SYDNEY BAIRNSDALE BALLARAT 697 Drome Street 13·19 Percy Street 4/3 Pat Devlin Close 679 Princes Highway 1014 Stun Street Phone: (060) 41 2344 West Heidelberg Chipping Norton Phone: (051) 52 6944 Phone: (053) 31 8175 Phone: (03) 459 9833 Phone: (02) 822 4622 4 1992 COMMISSIONERS Chief Commissioner John Yates Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Don V. Roach John Potter Colin Kohlhagen Reg Turner 1992 ADMINISTRATION STAFF General Manager Executive Secretary Registrar Admin. Manager Craig S. Davis Linda Blackburn Bob McConnell Peter Hiscock State Director Sydney Development Sydney Development of Umpiring Manager Officer David Levens Scott Wenke Andrew McBean .............. _ State Director Northern Region Southern Region of Coaching Dev. Manager Dev. Manager Russell Campbell Damian Humphries Tony Turner 5 LOGAN & HITCHENS GANMAIN & COOLAMON •Wholesale Grain and Chaff Merchants •Dealers for Case International Tractors & Farm Machinery •Members of the Combined Rural Traders TELEPHONE GANMAIN ON (069) 27 6301 or (069) 27 6302 TELEPHONE COOLAMON ON (069) 27 3005 r---------------------, For all your requirements of Kindly sponsored in support of JUMPERS • SHORTS • SOCKS Australian Rules by ... TRACKSUITS • TEE SHIRTS FOOTBALLS etc. W. & J. Taylor For all your accessories including PUMPS • FLAGS • WHISTLES Self Service Grocery, Liquor and WIDE RANGE OF STRAPPING TAPES Hardware Departments Ring us now for a quote! Distributors of Australian Fertilizers and Sheepyard Mesh Cartage Contractors and AUSTRALIAN Bulk Road Haulage FOOTBALL Telephone: SUPPLIES (069) 20 2028 8 Rydal Avenue, Castle Hill, NSW. 2154 Urana Street, The Rock, Phone: (02) 639 5264 - Fax: (02) 639 7934 NSW. 2655 L---------------------~ 6 NSWAFL GENERAL MANAGER his magazine has been created as a Affthated Leagues Council structure, the Tcommunicator for football in New South d1rect1on and assistance required to make Wales. Distributed to every club and school in our great game the product which attracts the State, it provides a wealth of information people to join our rank s. which, without 1t we would never have had the As General Manager, and you as members, opportunity of reaching the four corners of we are very fortunate to have assembled a the State. hard working and most professional staff that As a sporting organ1 sa t1on, the NSW is the envy of sporting bodies Australia wide. Australian sees as one of its respon s1b1hties The League's motto for the year is 'Striving being the integration of all areas of football in for Excellence with no compromise,' so I the State. hope your organisation has an enioyable and For too long Australian Football in New South successful 1992 season and rest assured, Wales has been dis101nted, but now with the we at the League Office, will always be afflhat1on issue laid to rest following the NAFC available to assist your club with help just a resolution of November l st which state that telephone call away. 'any League wholly domiciled or having two­ PROMOTIONS thirds maiority of clubs within a State must be The New South Wales Australian Football primarily affiliated with that State body.' The League and its structures are a very football family 1s one, and from this pos1t1on marketable commodity which 1s attractive to finally the NSWAFL can stamp itself as a a number of companies as well as fundraising During the season many other companies will com pet1t1ve member of the National initiatives, with revenue raised reducing the be associated with us all, and as support structure. burden on clubs affthation fees. sponsors their names can be found 1n the ' Apprec1at1on Page' 1n this publication, John Yates, our able leader, heads a Comm­ One of Australia s largest companies with a ission of the highe st order with other therefore whenever a decision needs to be large 1nternat1onal reputation has seen fit to made please consider these companies honorary members. Don Roach (Chairman of sponsor the League for three years with the Sydney Football League Board), John before making that purchase. 'Support those another three year option, that company who support us.' Potter (Chairman of the Sydney Junior being Carlton & United Breweries. The senior Council), Cohn Kohlhagen (Chairman of the component of the League which CUB have It would be remiss of the League 1f rt did not Affiliated Leagues Councill and newly lent their name to are State of Origin, State take this opportunity to thank QBE Insurance appointed member, Reg Turner, who will Team, State and Regional Championships, for the last three years. The infra-structure head the newly instituted Marketing Sydney Football, the "Focus of Football' radio put in place with their sponsorship monies Committee. show, and the umpiring component. has seen great progress. The League s administrative and develop­ We welcome on board Carlton & United The promotion of the game will continue with ment team administer the game on your Breweries
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