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· Football Record · FOOTBALL RECORD . Saturday-Sunday 22-23 August, 1998 - No. 19 :•:•:•::-::-:.:;:::•:•:•'.•'•'• ''•'•''''''.,:;:::::••o • •••••; •••• ••• • • • •• F• >::;:::::::::::::;·:·: • :::::::::-:":::·::::::::::.:-:- ;.:-:-:-:-:-:.:·:::::·.-:-:-:-:::·:-:-: <;: :.-: m 1998 Fixtures & Results Ec/itor5 Box .•• HELEN MEYER ROUND 1 - Sunday Aprll 5 ROUND 11 - Sa1urday June 27 Baulkham Hills 12.7.79 v East Sydney 14.22.106 ........ 27 pts St Ge_orge 15.15-105 v Balmain 11.10-76 ..................... 29 pts North Shore 13.14.92 v Western Suburbs 14.13.97 ....... 5 pts EastS)'dney 11.15-81 vWesternSuburbs16.15-111 30pts !I l! Pennant Hiiis 30.14.194 v Balmain 17.11.113 ............... 81 pts Pennant Hiiis 15.18-108 v North Shore 15.6-96 .......... 12 pts ~ ~ St George • Bye Baulkham Hills • Bye s we go into the final round with Balmain hosting St ROUND 2-Sunday Aprll 19 . ROUND 12-Sunday July 5 St George 12.10.82 v Pennant Hiiis 15.15.105 ............. 23pts Baulkham Hills15.7-97vBalmaln19.14-128 ................. 31 pts AGeorge in the replay of last year's Grand Final, this page 4 Bal main 15.12.102 v North Shore 24.21.165 .................. 63pts East Sydney 9.13-67 v Pennant Hiiis 26.18-174 ....... 107 pts serves as an appetising entree for the 96th SFL Flag Series. Western Suburbs 13.11.89v Baulkham Hiiis 13.13.91 ... 2pts North Shore 20.22-82vStGeorge18.13·121 .............. 39 pts Another Week Gone East Sydney • Bye Western Suburbs • Bye With the move to the larger, more developed Roger Sheeran page 7 Oval facility at Macquarie Uni, the NSWAFL in its parting ROUND 3- Sa1urday April 25 ROUND 13-Sa1urday July 11 Our Footy World Baulkham Hills 10.6.66v North Shore 25.16.166 .......... 100pts s1George10.12·12 v ~nray~~ ~·~r 18 pts East Sydney 15.13.103 v Balmaln 24.18.162 ................. 59pts 1 .................... gift to Football in Sydney plans to produce a Day Out we'll St George 21.18.144 v Western Suburbs 19.11.125 ....... 19pts Pennant Hiiis 17.11-113 v Baulkham Hills 11.6-72....... 41 pts page 8 all be glad to have been part of in years to come. Pennant Hills • Bye Balmain 14.14-98 v Western Suburbs 19.19-133 ....... 35 pts From Here and There North Shore · Bye As the AFL (NSW/ACT) prepares to takeover, we all plan to ROUND 4- Sa1urday May 2 North Shore 8.18.66 d. Pennant Hills 6.10.46 ............... 20pts ROUND 14-Sa1urday July 18 page 11 put on our best to celebrate all that's been achieved within Balmaln 10.12.72 d. St George 7.. 3.45 ......................... 27pts East Sydney 3.15·33 v North Shore 11.2o.86 ............. 53 pts Chief's Box our individual clubs and by our Competitions. To this end SundayMay3 eaulkham Hiiis 11.6-72 v St George 6.9-45 .................. 27 pts Western Suburbs 4.5.29 v East Sydney 11.8.74 ........... 45pts Sunday July 19 · page 12 we at the Footy Record are thrilled that we've been able to Baulkham Hills • Bye Western Suburbs 15.10.100 v Pennant Hills 11.10·76 24 pts Balmain - Bye Clubland rope in the phenomenal talent of Kevin Taylor to produce ROUND 5-Sunday May 10 Balmaln 19.7.121 v Baulkham Hills 18.4.112 .................. 9 pts ROUND 15-Sunday July 26 pages 15, 19, 21 our Finals Issues from next week. The wealth of intelligence Pennant Hiiis 17.11.113 vEast Sydney 11.10.76 .......... 37pts Baulkham Hills 6.9-45 v East SVdney8.11·59 ............. 14 pts This Weekend's SFL Teams and resource that KT brings to bear upon our publication is St George 6.17.53 v North Shore 9.14.68 ..................... 15pts North Shore 4.8-32 v Western Suburbs 6.13-49 ........ 17 pts Western Suburbs - Bye Pennant Hills 8.14·62 v Balmaln 10.8-68 ....................... 6 pts just what this doctor has ordered. Thank You. St George • Bye page 16 Sa1urday May 16 Club Eighteen That same wealth of experience in a different part of the Hunter Region 5.5.35 v Sydney FL 15.16.106 ............... 71pts ROUND 16-Sunday August 2 Footy community showed itself on the weekend in the men St George 8.12-60 v Pennant Hiiis 19.15-129 ............. 69 pts page 20 ROUND 6-Sunday May 17 Balmaln 21.1M37v North Shore 21.6-132 .................... 5 pts in white at Olds Park. So clear it was that the men who do it Baulkham Hills 9.9.63 v Pennant Hiiis 16.12.108 .......... 45pts Western Subs 11.23-89 v B'ham Hiiis 17.8-110 ........... 21 pts Rule of the Week East Sydney 7.9.51 v St George 8.10.58 ......................... 7pts East Sydney • Bye best are the men who do it most! You don't get really good Western Suburbs 4.15.39vBalmaln19.13.127 ............ 88pts page 22 at umpiring until you've seen a lot of action. And then North Shore • Bye ROUND 17- August 8- POSTPONED SFAteams East Sydney v St George .................................. Trumper Park there's attitude. It's like what drives some people toward ROUND 7- Sa1urday May 23 Pennant Hills v Baulkham Hills .................... Em Holmes Oval North Shore 26.20.178 v East Sydney 10.9-69 ........... 109pts Western Suburbs • Bye page 25 other unifonned roles - the need for power over others. St George 11.10.76 v Baulkham Hills 5.1646 .............. 30pts North Shore • Bye Association Box Sunday Mav 24 Balmain • Bye But then there are those who are drawn to the service nature Pennant Hiiis 21.16-142 v Western Suburbs 8.7-55 ... 87 pts of the unifonn. Those who are devoted to the task at hand Balmain - Bye ROUND 18-Sa1urday August 15 page 26 Sa1urday May 30 East Sydney 12.14·86vBalmaln15.1s-1g5 ................. 19 pts Faotystets KT and who are willing to risk all of themselves in that pursuit. SFL 16.15-111 v Riverina 10.11-71 ............................. 40 pts Sunday August 16 Baulkham Hills v North Shore .............................. washed out page 29 The ultimate measure of the umpire's cloth is whether it has ROUND 8-Sa1urday June 6 (QB) St George 7.7-49 v Western Suburbs 3.9·27 ............... 22 pts served the game or the one who wears the white gannent. East Sydney 14.12·96 v Baulkham Hills 10.6-66 .......... 30 pts Pennant Hills • Bye The 18's Stand Sunday June 7 Western Subs 12.17-89 v North Shore 15.10.100 ....... 11 pts ROUND 19 -Sunday August 23 page 30 Balmaln 15.16-106 v Pennant Hills 12.11-83 ................ 23 pts North Shore v Pennant Hills ............................. Gore Hill Oval SFA Results And finally .. as the Australian Womens Soccer Federation St George • Bye Balmain v St George ................................... Drummoyne Oval Western Suburbs v East Sydney ...................... Wagener Oval moves into eighth place on the world rankings having just ROUND 9-Sunday June 14 Baulkham Hills - Bye page 33 defeated Olympic silver medallists China, I look to a time Pennant Hiiis 16.14-110 v St George 10.7-67 .............. 43 pts SFA Fixture North Shore 27.16-178 v Balmain 14.13·97 ................. 81 pts when a National Womens Aussie Rules competition includes Baulkham Hiiis 22.22·154 v Wesfn Subs 13.21-99 .... 55 pts page 34 East Sydney - Bye First Seml·Flnal, Saturday August 29 a strong team from NSW and to this publication following Second Semi-Final Suooay September 6 Goalklckers that long and winding road .. ROUND 10-Saturday June 20 Preliminary Final, $.;ooay September 13 North Shore 16.19-115 v Baulkham Hills 3.9-27 ........... 88 pts 96th Grand Final, Suooay September 20 page 37 Balmain 8.9-57v East Sydney 20.15-135 ...................... 78 pts SFL Results Western Suburbs 14.8-92 v St George 15.12·102 ........ 10 pts Senior Finals at W.H. Wagener Oval Pennant Hills - Bye Whitfield Avenue, Ashbury GRAND FINAL AT MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY page 38 SFL Fixture SFL Round 19- Tearn Lists .. Drummoyne Ov1l- Bayswater Rd, Drummoyne Ch11 McLaughlin Reserve- Cr ..twood Dve, Baulkham Hills .. Trumper P1rk ·. N,orth Shore v Pennant Hiiis .................... ~., ....... :.................... p. - Glenmore Rd, Paddington .. Gore HiU Oval - Pacific Hwy, Crows N.. t .. Em Holmes Ov1l - Brittania Ave, Pennant Hills .. ,5 Olds Pork - Forest Rd, Mortdale .. W.R. Wagener OVll - Whilfield Ave, Ashbury @a'm~ln.v;~- GeorgQ ..................................... ~ .... ~~., .................. ~·~ .. p.. 1~ Western Suburbs v East" dne .. ,;; •• ,....................................... · .. 21" Page 38 • Football Record, August 22-23, 1998 Football Record, August 22-23, 1998 - Page 3 Another Week Gone St George played two games offootball night? See what you 're made of under Round 18 of 1998 in the last week and whilst the first was Jhe worst conditions and it 'LL com1r in I m something ofa disaster, the second won very handy when things are at their best. SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIRST GRADE them far more than just four premier­ And St George was at its best - as were Played Sunday August 16 w L D B For Ag st % Pis ship points and a firm hold in the four. the Magpies with their own reliables EAST SYDNEY v BALMAIN Pennant Hills 10 4 3 1563 1091 143.3 40 On the Wednesday night under the lights standing up. The crowd was treated to at Trumper Park North Shore 9 5 3 1556 1094 142.2 36 Bal main 9 6 3 1569 1669 94.0 36 of the Village Green, the Saints met the high flying from Gavin Raper (StG) and Balmain 3.5 6.9 B.11 15.15-105 3 1136 1199 94.7 32 EastSydnay 3.6 4.9 B.12 12.14-86 St George 8 7 East Sydney Bulldogs in the Round 17 1392 Ma/thew Shaw (WS); while some run­ GOALS: Bal: Ashley Reade 6, Adam Coles 2, East Sydney 6 9 3 1180 84.8 24 catch-up game.
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