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· FOOTBALL RECORD

. Saturday-Sunday 22-23 August, 1998 - No. 19

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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 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. St George started fast ning passages from Tognolini or Smith Andrew Hassell 2, Damian Buchanan, Andrew Western Suburbs 5 10 3 1223 1472 83.1 20 and furious; ran well and did all that was (StG) or Parker and Thomlinson for Hamilton, Ban Jonas, Shana Nicholls, Ash Thompson. Baulkham Hills 4 10 2 1100 1410 78.0 12 ES: Steve Abbott 3, Jeff Bond 3, Brad Abbott 2, expected of them to lead going into the Wests had people equally marveling. Matthew Bond, Anthony Duggan, Darren Peters, first break. Mid second quarter discipline The hardy who were braving stuff that Nathan Rayman!. RESERVE GRADE fell asunder in a key player who found most Sydneysiders can't tolerate were BEST: Bal: Ash Thompson, Tim Ford, Clinton Cola, W L D B For Ag st % Pis himself Ordered-Off and from there the well rewarded on both sides with the St Andrew Hamilton. Pennant Hiiis 11 3 3 962 575 167.3 44 ES: Andrew Pearson, Brett Murrihy, Matthew Bond, North Shore 10 3 3 1162 519 225.6 42 decline began. St George lost its way as George Club earning a good measure of Tim Jonas, Nathan Rayman!, Steve Chichester. East Sydney 9 5 3 1002 798 125.6 36 they seemed to being going for a record confidence for the upcoming fixture - UMPIRES: Nick Angelos, Paul Cherry. Balmatn 8 3 789 963 81.9 32 number of turnovers; while East began Ba/main today then the First Semi. To­ St George 4 8 3 722 836 86.4 18 ·--·Western Suburbs 3. -11.. _ 3 _6_52_1.0_36 ..62.2 12 lts1JfUCCSsion -and by halftime they were day's- game-- reinfon:ed--their feelings - . ST GEORGE v WESTERN SUBURBS Baulkham Hills 3 11 - 2 662 1224 54.1 12 a point up. Saints never recovered and about what they do on that field. and at Olds Park East Sydney, buoyed by the enthusiastic St George 3.5 4.6 4.7 7.7-49 their self-belief about what they 're capa­ Western Suburbs 1.3 1.4 3.7 3. 9-27 UNDER 181 crowd and enjoying their own purple ble of GOALS: StG: Todd Dalton 2, Andrew Zantiotis 2, w L D B For Ag st % Pis patch on the field, went on to a big last As an event in Sydney Footy it was also Pater Orton, Pater Smith, Simon Wilson. NCC Hunters 15 2 1563 367 425.9 68 Campbelttown 13 3 1 1425 517 275.6 56 quarter finish for a 34-point win .. something of a win. In two areas: the WS: Laa Casey, Ben Cottrell, Jason Stanton. BEST: StG Peter Orton, Pater Smith, Cameron North Shore 11 3 1 1234 555 222.3 50 It was a very different day out for the last umpires a/lolled to the game hada Druary, Todd Dalton, Gavin Raper, Simon Wilson. Pennant Hiits 11 5 1322 818 161.6 48 Olds Park home game. At Barn, after wealth of experience. Their efforts WS: Brendan Parker, Laa Urquhart, Matthew Shaw, St George 9 6 1060 647 163.8 40 • torrential downpours all over Sydney the earned them a round of applause from Brant Costelloe, Matt Cottrell, Brett Cochrane. WeslemJets 8 7 2 1011 701 144.2 40 UMPIRES: Anton Lawis, George Acland, Darius Penrith 8 7 2 1114 894 124.6 40 night before, all phones were calling and some because ii was apparent that those Samojlowicz. Baulkham Hills 7 8 981 855 115.5 32 fairly quickly the JBs and Twos were who are most capable of carrying out East Sydney 6 9 1 775 1251 61.9 30 called offbut we were to wait until 11 to umpiring duties to their orthodox best Sutherland 4 11 2 504 1436 35.1 24 decide on the main game .. and so the are those with the talent and experience. . · Rou~rf J_?: c~tch-11p play~cfW~d nifjhf A~g 12 Western Suburbs 4 11 511 1074 47.6 20 Balmain 3 13 762 1462 52.1 16 to-and-froing began .. and went on .. The second count of success at this EAST SYDNEY v ST GEORGE lnglebum 16 235 1920 12.2 4 and on .. with an hour to go those who Round 18 SFL game was more evi­ at the Village Green had been brought up in states like lassie dence of the growing co-operative spirit East Sydney 1.5 5.8 8.16 12.18-90 St George 3.2 5.7 7.8 8.9-57 RESERVE GRADE or vie or south or west australia were among the clubs. The effort by the visit­ Goals: ES: Darren Peters 5, Brad Abbott 2, Anthony East Sydney 12.12-84 d Balmain 7.8-50 wondering what on earth some of us ing club to clean up after itself, is a Duggan 2, Steve Abbott, Tim Jones, Bratt Murrihv St George v Western Suburbs - washed out were on about. Why would you call offa gesture of respect that is greatly appre­ SIG: Ago Manhao 2, Peter Orton, Andrew Lindfiald, Bratt Baulkham Hills v North Shore - washed out game of football? To some people this ciated by the home side. Thank You Hoskins, Matthew Gibson, Greg Coffey, Brett Bedwell Pennant Hills - Bye BEST: ES: Brett Murrihy, Brad Abbott, Michael Hood, simply doesn't compute. Knowing that Maggies .. more page 7 Andrew Pearson, Darren Peters, Nathan Royment UNDER 18s the foul weather is likely to continue for SIG: Daniel Richmond, Pater Orton, Simon Wilson, Todd East Sydney 14.8-92 d Balmain 11.8-74 some lime wouldn't you want to have a Dawson, Gavin Raper, Greg Coffey UMPIRES: James Watson, Brian Woodhead, Anton Lewis NCC Hunters 1 8. 16-124 d Pennant Hills 2. 1-13 bit of a go before the game in a fort- Campbelltown 9.10-64 d Penrith 4.5-29 Sutherland 9.16-70 d lngleburn 5.8.39 SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Official Organ of the Sydney Football League Baulkham Hills v North Shore - washed out Sports House EDITORIAL, DESIGN, TYPESETTING St George v Western Suburbs - washed out Level 3, Wentworth Park Grandstand Wattle Street Helen Meyer Western Jets - Bye GLEBE Phone: (02) 9261 8233 Fax: (02) 9261 8512 Phone: (02) 9552-6055 Fax (02) 9552-6126 this week's CONTRIBUTORS Postal Address Kevin Taylor, Peter Hiscock, Craig Davis " •• EVERYONE HAS TO FEEL FEAR. 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O O O nO I ' '· ~. SFL i=IRST GRADE ' 00 I ... mote of the weekend 11 Ashley Reade Bal 6 66 looaohes lbox ... Peter Bennett PH 48 At Trumper Park in front of some old Dogs the likes of vacancies Mark 'Bomber' McClure and Jim Richardson, the new Chris Dale NS 37 1ydnsy faotball association Peter Robertson NS 37 Doggies were playing for a chance at the Four; while the noLRovo-eLAcKToWNGoANNAs Anthony Brawn PH 36 Tigers were eyeing second spot. First and Reserve grade coaches Balmain went straight into attack with Adam Coles taking 1999-21suu1Y111sARuusoN Dave Willis NS 29 Strong financial base .. Tim Ford Bal 27 two marks in the opening minute then Reade marking major junior development .. Paul Charles WS 27 strongly and with excellent disposal onto Buchanan, the Call In strict confidence Tigers goaled. Easts from the ensuing centre bounce President: David Barwick 0413 BOO 494 Mick Ryan StG 25 Secretary: Paul Mcivor 0411650 224 Brad Abbott ES 23 forced the ball forward to Darren Peters for a quick reply. ~======Darren Peters ES 22 Bond and Duggan added one each for the home side to II Ben Physick BH 22 give them a small lead; but Balmain's Brendan Murray sydnsy football association started to make things difficult for the attacking Bull- SOUTH-WEST SYDNEY Adam Fiddler WS 22 MAGPIES Greg Byrne PH 20 dogs. Meanwhile Ash Thompson, David Bugg and Clin­ Written Appllcatlons to ton Cole were making their own things happen for the The President Matthew Frost BH 19 John Bampton I~· ;;;;. ;: :,,t:l:AGUE REs.eRvEs ·' ··•/<: . .j I· · .. , ···.: ··\ LeAGUe UNDER1as· . Tigers and by quarter time it was only a point advantage 20 Labuan Rd, Holdswor­ Andrew Kyprianou Bal 3 30 Chris Lees C'town -•>YI79 to East Sydney. thy 2173 John Rakic PH 25 Glenn Bradley Pen 2 85 The weather started to look menacing and so did the Paul Patterson NS 19 Steven Cass PH 44 Tiges in the second term. Both sides strived hard to get ~ ~-0--- ~-0- -0-~ 4 Matthew Weisner Bal 3 18 Jon Shineberg SIG 40 1 _o_ Clint Hawthorne WS 18 Matthew Arbon WJ 38 the edge and it was Ash Reade and Adam Coles provid- ~,,, 'HAw°'i;''' 11;• :y,'. ..··:~;;;: SFA RESERVES '· '· .., ,:~:;, 1;;1 • ' o Penrith Rams AFC· SFA 0 Stuart Cadzow UNSW 3 78 Jonathon Haste SU 2 84 Rayment and Chichester to put the home side ahead by a o First, Reserves and Undar1B grades o 0 Jaret Hogarth Manly 1 70 Donald Dimmock SWS 58 point going into the final term. PO Box 1024 Penrith 2150 ° Jason Mclennan SU 1 52 James Yerbury UNSW 3 50 The grey clouds opened up and so did the Tigers artillery : or 019902149 cloua&·np : Jamie McGinley MU 48 Justin Waters Manly s 28 with Hassett dominating in the skies and on the ground. : 0 : Jamie Graetz MU 6 45 Mark Sullivan Pen 4 22 Balmain kicked six goals before East Sydney knew what 0 0 Matt Vogels Woll 40 Stuart Hall HBU 22 h d h 0 Western Jets - SFL Under 18s - 0 David Barwick HBU 38 Simon Volcov SWS 21 a appened. Another lapse resulting in two fifties al- : coach. Manager. Trainer 0 Ben Sykes UNSW 38 Michael Chisholm UNSW 21 lowed East to paw back some goals but when Ashley 0 PO Box KL501 Kings Langley 2141 ~ Jason Bradley Pen 37 Sal Terranova MU 2 19 Reade kicked his sixth it was all over for the Dogs in ~ : Adam Nagel CS 38 David Gage SU 18 0 Luis Marques SWS 34 David Beauchamp MU 18 more ways than one. The season has ended for East Syd- o o Jason Powell H'bury 2 32 Dominic Tilden SU 18 ney while Balmain, on equal second with a match to go : Menly.warrlngah - SFA - : Aaron Convery MU 2 27 James White SU 17 is well primed to defend its premiership cup. o First, Resel've and Undar18 coaches 0 Paul Mcivor HBU 24 Damien Walzcak Manly 14 o PD BOX 44 Collaroy Beach 2097 o by Tom Watts o o Tim Anderson Manly 2 23 Daniel James UNSW 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Page 34 - Football Record, August 22-23, 1998 Football Record, August 22-23, 1998 - Page 7 1998 Fixtures & Results ••:.' 1111!. .. ··l,;..····....J· •. m ..·· -..-•F•ro•m-H•e•r•e•a•n•d-T.he•r•e ~t~L..::;.;;" 11 :n... ROUND 1 - Saturday April 4 South West Sydney 14.14.98v Cron·S'land 14.8.92...... 6 pts ROUND 10-Saturday June 20 ST GEORGE JAFA Sydney Uni 13.14.92 d. Manlv-Warri~ah 11.7.73 ...... 19pts Mac Uni 15.14-104 vWollongong 11.3-69 ...... 35 pts Macquarie Uni 14.17.101vHolrovd·Btown10.6.66 .... 35pts Sydney Unl33.16.214 v Penrith 7.9-51 ...... 163 pts 1998 FINALS SERIES Hawkesbury 12.15.87v Uni of NSW 11.11.78 ...... 9 pts Cron-S'land 6.7·43 v SW Sydney 9.15-69 ...... 26 pts WEEK ONE Wollongong 28.15.183 v Pervith 4.3.27 ...... 156pts Uni of NSW 17.10-112vHawkesbury14.7-91 ...... 21 pts Manly·W'gah15.14-104 v Holroyd·B'town 7.10-52 ...... 52 pts SATURDAY 22 AUGUST NORTHS/OE JUNIOR AFL ROUND 2-Saturday Aprll 18 Manly·Warrlngah 11.9.75vSWSydney10.10.70 ...... Spts LINCLOLN OVAL MIRANDA First Round ofFinals played last Holroyd·Blacktown 8.8.56 v Sydney Uni 9.10.64 ...... 8pts ROUND 11 -Saturday June 27 Mac Uni 15.20.110 v Uni of N"SW 11.3.69...... 4pts Uni of NSW 18.11-119 v Maoquarie Uni 14.11·95...... 24 pts FIRST SEMI-FINAL weekend at Els Hall, Rofe Park, Penrith 11.2.68 v Hawkesbury 20.9.129 ...... 61pts Sydney Uni 21.20-146vHolrovd·B'l()Yll\12.6·78 ...... 68 pts Cron-Sutherland 8.10.58 v Wollongong 12.14.86 ...... 28pts Penrith 9.12-66 v Wollongong 7.7-49 ...... 17 pts Gore Hill and Acron Oval with a SW Sydney 9.9-63 v Manly·W'gah 11.14-80 ...... 17 pts 10.00 UNDER lOS ROUND 3- Saturday Aprll 25 Hawkesbury 12.16-88 v Cron-Sutherland 10.4·64 ...... 24 pts total of17 junior games played Sydney Uni 18.18.126 v Uni of NSW 14.8.92 ...... 34pts BANGOR VGLEBE WHITE Macquarie Uni 33.7.205 v Penrith 4.23.27 ...... 178pts ROUND 12-Saturday July 4 The 34 teams have been culled to Hawllesbury 11.10.76 v Wollongong 16.10.106 ...... 30pts SW Sydney 10.5-65 v Uni of NSW 15.16-106 ...... 41 pts 11-15UNDER 12 Manly·Warrlngah 20.11.132 v Cron-S'land 9.11.65 ...... 67pts Sydney Uni 27.14-176 v Hawkesbury 5.4·34 ...... 142Pts 20 for this weekend's second round Sunday AP.rll 26 Penrilh 9.6·60 v Macquarie Uni 19;13·127 ...... 67 pts WOLLONGONG VBANGOR SW Sydney 5.10.40 v Holroyd·B town 14.14.98 ...... 58pts Cron-Sutherland 8.7-55 v Manly·W gah 8.18-66 ...... 9 pts to be played at Ern Holmes Oval Holroyd·B'town 13.13-91 v Wollongong 11.10·76 ...... 15 pts 12·30UNDER 14 ROUND 4-Saturday May 2 and Greenway Park Uni of NSW 13.11J.88 v SW Sydney 7.12·54 ...... 34 pts ROUND 13-Saturday July 11 WESTS VMIRANDA Pe.nrith 2.7.19 v Sydney Uni 13.18.96 ...... 77pts Wollongong 15.14-104 v Cron·Sulh 10.12·72 ..•...... 32 pts Wollongong 1.2.8 v Macquarie Uni 15.12.102 ...... 94pts Hawkesbury 1.2.13·85 v Pem1th 13.8-86 ...... 1 pl 2·00 UNDER 16 Cron·Siltherland 5.4.34 v Hawkesbury 11.15.81...... 47pts Maoquane Um 4.4-28 v Sydney Uni 16.19-115 ...... 87 pts Holroyd-Blacktown 10.10.70 v Manly-Wgah 8.1.49 ... 21pts Holroyd·B'lown 11.11-77 v SW Sydney 14.15-99 ...... 22 pts RAMSGA TE VBANGOR Uni of NSW 11.2o.a& v Manly-W'gah 7.11-53 ...... 33 pts CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FINE FEAINs ROUND 5-Saturday May 9 SOUth West Svdney23.21.159 v Penrith 4.6.30 ...... 129pts ROUND 14-Saturday July 18 SUNDAY 23 AUGUST The youngest of three brothers who have Sydney Uni 9.7.61 v Wollongong 8.6.54 ...... 7pts Manly·Werrlngah 8.8-56 v Sydney Uni 4.10-34 ...... 22 pts each played over 200 club games for Glebe Macquarie Uni 15.15.105 v Hawkesbury 7.12.54 ...... 51pts Holroyd·B'town 11.13-79 v Cron·Suth'land 4.9-33 ...... 46 pts AT LUCAS HEIGHTS OVAL Manly-Warringah 6.9.45 v Uni of NSW 19.12.126 ...... 81pts Penrith 1.5-11 v SW Sydney 10.15-75 ...... 64 pts JAFC, John Feain last weekend became the Cron-Suth'land 11.8.74 v Holroyd·B'town16.12.108 ... 34pts Hawkesbury 8.10-58 v Macquarie Uni 10.9-69 ...... 11 pts SECOND SEMI-FINAL Uni of NSW 4.11·35vWollongong12.12-84 ...... 49 pts first Glebe player to achieve 250 games .. ROUND 6 - Saturday May 16 A Greyhound for more than a decade! Wollongong 15.15.105 vS W Sydney 3.9.27 ...... 78pts ROUND 15-Saturday July 25 Hawkesbury 5.5.35 v Sydney Uni 8.13.61 ...... 26pts Penrith 6.12-48 v Holroyd-Blacktown 7.1().52 ...... 4 pts 10-00 UNDER 10 The Feain Family is well known by the Macc.iuarle Uni 22.14.146 v Cron·S'land 2.7.19 ...... 129pts Sydney Uni 14.13-91v SW Sydney 5.2-32 ...... 59 pts Penrith 2.4.16 v Manly·Warrlngah 10.13.73 ...... 57pts Macquarie Uni 16.8-104 vManly-Wgah 12.11-83 ...... 21 pts GLEBE BLACK VEAST SYDNEY majority of Glebites .. Uni of NSW 8.9.57 v Holroyd·Blacktown 13.14.92 ...... 35pts WollOrYJOrYJ 8.9·57 v 8.9·57 Hawkesllury ...... drew Uni of NSW 20.11-131vCron·Sutherland7.6·48 ...... 83 pts 11·15UNDER 12 ROUND 7-Saturday May 23 BANKSTOWN V GLEBE John is this week's recipient of the South West Sydney 13.8-86vHawkesbury11.12-70 . 16pts ROUND 16-Saturday August 1 Sydney Uni 8.f3-61 vMacquarle Uni 13.15-93 ...... 32pts Cron-Sutherland 6.6-42 v Mac Uni 23.20-158 ...... 116 pts 12·30 UNDER 14 2N8C/Sydney Swans Recognition Reward Manly-Warrlngah 15.15-105 v Wollor111ong 7.7-49 ...... 56pts SW Sydl18'f 9.6·60 v Wollongong 8.13-61 ...... 1 pt Holroyd-Blacklown 17.15-117v Pennth f1.7·73 ...... 44pts Hawkesbury 15.14-104 v Holrovd·B'town 10.6-66 ...... 38 pts HEATHCOTE VRAMSGATE Ticket to Swans Footy! Cron-Sutherland 12.5-77 v Uni of NSW 18.111-126 ...... 49pts Uni of NSW 11.2·68 v Svdney llnl 1~.111-126 ...... 58 pts Hope it makes up a little for playing your Manly-Warrlngah 26.1.i:-110 v Pennth 3.5·23 ...... 147 pts 2-00UNDER 16 ROUND 8- Saturday May 30 25dh in a losing side Cron-Sutherland 10.15-75 v Penrith 14.15-99 ...... 24 pts ROUND 17-Sat August 8-CANCELLED MIRANDA V WESTS South West Sydney 9.12·66 vSydney Uni 18.11-119. 53 pts Holroyd·Blacktown v Maoquarie Uni ...... Qipps Road 0 Holroyd-Blacktown 11.9-75vHawkesbury16.14-110. 35 pts Sydney Uni v Cron-Sutherland ...... syiiney Uni Manly-Warringah 7.7-49 v Macquarie Uni 11.6-72 ..... 23 pts Hawkesbury vSouth West Sydney ...... Bensons Lane Wollongong 6.5-41 v Uni of NSW 20.9-129 ...... 88 pts Wollongong v Manly·Warringah ...... North Dallon Park ST GEORGE JAFA Uni of NSW v Pennth ...... 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-- Penrith v Campbelltown trot of the game booting four unan- tively as a side, displaying all facets • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • by m<1rk spooner swered goals to eventually win by a oftl1e game. With the wind in the • CRONULLA-SUTHERLAND • comfortable margin. The result was first term, Pennant Hills could only • together with • 1 ·· . NSWAFL-a~d------1 CTWby35pfs The Rams entered this match not really a true reflection of how manage a single goal to the oppos­ • HEATHCOTE &: MIRANDA • close the game had been for most of ition's two, an advantage rammed • JUNIOR CLUBS • k110wing that they l1ad to beat tile Blues to give themselves any jope the day. The spirit in which the home by NCC in the second term • • I. OBE Sy:::, Swans 5 • • ofmaking the finals. Their loss to game finished did neither side any witll goals 8 (unanliWered). This • present their • tile Western Jets on the last outing good and it is hoped that Underl8 trend continued into tile second • GALA DINNER & AUCTION NIGHT • was now proving to be more and games especially can always be llalf, tile end result being a con- • • THE ·N,IGHT more expensive as the results of played in good spirit. vincing 111 point win to the Hun- • J70CTOBER • otller games became known . NCC Hunters v Pennant Hills ters. Wit/1 a matcll against the • MIRANDA RSL CLUB • I WON T·HE It was an even contest for the first by gi/ty bennett Western Jets tllis weekend to com­ 6J5 THE KINGSWAY, MIRANDA three quarters, with Campbelltown NCC b 111_pfs p/ete the season, the side will then • • r enjoy a weeks break as minor pre- • • BROWNLOW making a lot of the play but con­ The Hunters went into their first miers before tackling the finals TICKETS $25 - Includes pre-dinner stantly being thwarted by the persis­ • drinks and 2-course meal • game f?r four weeks hungry for a series with confidence. • • tent Penrith defence. In a low scor­ win. against fourth placed Pennant BOG for the side was tile captain .. • ing game, the I 0-point lead to the Special Guest Speakers .morlday sep·21 Hills. Penno would have had re~- . Pat Sche/1,-we/I supportedby • • Blues at the final break was not son to be. qu/~/y confident ofthelf Benny Hodges, James Jackson, Sydney Swans enough to gurantee them a win. The • Tickets and Info • chan~es in this game, but came up Andre Hogan and Lee Williams• • • convention centre ·. game was still for the taking by against a relentless Hunters side. Spec/a/ mention also to Jonathon • Daniel .Johnston 04J3 074 833 • either side. With the wind in the From the outset, its players were Bradfield, backfirom in'u • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Darling, Harbour final term, Campbelltown took con- first to the ball and played effec- 'J' IJ ry. tickets $1 oo BAULKHAM HILLS FC IS SEEKING ·· tables of 10' ROUND16 QUALIFIED TRAINING STAFF FOR NEXT PRAHRAN DRAGONS 17.20-122 NSW/ACT RAMS 12.6-78 SEASON - PHYSIOTHERAPIST - enquiries & bookings . MEDICAL ATTENDANTS - RUB DOWN 1 Go.us: 3, Luke Maloney 2, Jonathon Elias, Luke White, Luke Ellis, Ryan Power, Karen Grassie Nathan Irvine, Ben Phibbs, BEST: Ray Hall, David LePavoux, Peter McGrath, Lenny Hayes, Ben Phibbs TRAINERS 029339 9194 For the best part of three quarters this was a very evenly contested affair. In the first half the RAMS Please contact Head Trainer Rodney Clarke showed a lot of their quick, share the ball style and at times looked at the better team. However the 96244420 Dragons were always thereabouts kicking three out of the last four goals of the second term to take a narrow lead at halftime. The RAMS had frittered away a number of opportunities by incessant short passing which inevitably led to turnovers .. The body language at halftime was no good. It was a SUPER SYDNEY FOOTYSTATS whole lot worse at the end of the game. Halfway through the third quarter the Dragons got on top. NORTH SHORE v PENNANT HILLS at Gore Hill Oval Their pressure started to tell on our style of play forcing many errors without subsequent rebounds LAST 98-R11·EHO Pennant Hiiis 15.18-10e v North Shore 15.6-96 proving very damaging .. With a slightly worthwhile breeze the RAMS were still a chance after the THREE 98-R4-GHO North Shore 8.16-66 v Pennant Hills 6.10-46 third break but in the final term the Dragons showed their superior physical strength around the packs MEETINGS 97-R17-GHO North Shore 24.13-157 v Pennant Hills 16.8-104 and their relentless running. When they got to the ball they cut us to ribbons. We seemed to run out of legs; were unable to chase or defend, and some of our better players couldn't get going in the sec­ BEST WINNING 92-R15-GHO 173 ts- North Shore 35.24-234 v Pennant Hills 9.7-61 MARGINS 96·R14·EHO 115 ts- Pennant Hills 23.24-162 v North Shore 7.5-47 ond half.. Prahran were well deserved winners and are now in second spot on % with the RAMS sharing fourth to Dandenong on % and only a win separating the two lots. BEST PLAYERS 98-R11·EHO Demons: Chris Maher, Matthew Ha man, Peter Care . Another tough one awaits us this weekend as we take on the in Melbourne. LastMeetln North: Mark Brad , Paul Fowler, Damien Allen. PLAYED 56 ames North Shore 37 Pennant Hills 18 Drawn 1 1979-R9. NEXT IN UNDER 18s

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AFL ROUND 20 MATCH DETAILS FARRER (Last Round)· ROUND 18 - Sat August 22 Ardlethan v The Rock-Yerong Creek ~:~~~~,,~: . j[~\:::F~5~~ J~)lr ~2' 1 1(l.1~ Cootamundra v Uranguinty-Kapooka North Wagga-RAAF v Ariah Park-Mirool Essendon 6.6 10.8 13.13 16.13-109 Collingullie-Ashmont v Rivcoll Collingwood 3.0 9.3 13.6 14.15-99 Marrar, bye. ACT AFL - ROUND 19 x~~rc.,i:;~~;.1{l~JI .. t:ru··;,"a:t1 ;:lr~;;:••1j~~~; Queanbeyan 21.19·145vWeston Creek 4.7-31 West.B'dogs 6.0 6.3 11.6 15.9-99 Eastlake 8.12-60vAinslie14.6·90 Sydney 3.2 7.5 13.6 15.7-97 Belconnen 17.12·114 v Campbelltown 6.4-40 1 Tuggeranong, bye Coach: Rod Hooker .•.•••. Captain: Jason Bush Coach: Peter Bennett ~~~~~fj~:}.~'..'.~J :>f£9~ 't. t{~: :~1~·1 ::~: LADDER: Queanbeyan 68, Belconnen 64, Tuggeranong Captains: Gerard MimmofTony Redshaw PortAdelaide 3.5 4.10 6.10 10.11-71 44 (121), Campbelltown 44 (107), Ainslie 32, Eastlake 32, Weston Creek 16. Melbourne 1.2 3.5 9.7 14.10-94 G B G B 1 ACTAFL (Last Round)- ROUND 21 -August 22-23 1 Chris DALE ...... ~rl~l3/:.: :'W ;;~~.'.::F~;~'· rm[rn.': ~~'l~~ Ainslie v Weston Creek, Queanbeyan v Tuggeranong, 2 Steve KIDD ...... 1 Greg HUME ...... Campbelltown v Eastlake, Belconnen, bye. 2 Jason CLARKE ...... West Coast 1.6 8.10 14.13 16.16-112 3 Nick BRUMLEY ...... 4 Peter ROBERTSON ...... 4 Gerard MIMMO (Capt.) ...... Richmond 2.2 5.4 8.5 11.7-73 NEWCASTLE AFL ·ROUND 17 6 Grant BRODERICK ...... Wamers Bay 2.4-16vCardiff18.13-121 5 Bruce FOX ...... SAN FL- ROUND 20 6 Simon AITKEN ...... 7 Russell DICKSON ...... Nelson Bay 14.8·92 v Wallsend 7.7-49 9 Craig BRODERICK ...... WestAdelalde5.13-43vNorwood13.8-86 West Newcastle 26.13·169 v Lake Macquarie 4.5-29 7 Matthew PARKER (VC) ...... South Adelaide 13.14·92 v North Adelaide 4.8-32 Newcastle City 13.10-88 v Singleton 7.5-47 8 Dave WILLIS ...... 10 Chris MAHAR ...... Glenelg 7.10-52 v Central District 15.17-107 deferred match from R16 9 Rob VEALE ...... 11 David DIGHTON...... Port Adel 11.14-80 v West Torrens-Woodville 17.10-112 Wallsend 2.8-20 v West NewcasUe 25.8-158 10 John GLYNN ...... 12 Matthew HAYMAN ...... 13 Tim HALL ...... LADDER: Sturt 26, Norwood 24, Port 20, West 20, Central LADDER: Cardiff 68, Wamers Bay 44, 187%, Newcastle 11 Geoff KEOGH ...... 18, South 18, Eagles 16, North 10, Glenelg 6. 12 Paul TANNOCK ...... 14 Adam GROSSMANN ...... City 44; 154%, Nelson Bay 36, Wallsend 28, Singleton 26, 15 Peter DIXON ...... ROUND 21: Westv Port(Richmond), Eaglesv North West Newcastle 16, Macquarie 0. 13 Steve JENKINS ...... 14 Ben SHEIDOW ...... 16 Tony REDSHAW (Capt) ...... (Woodville), South v Sturt (Noarlunga), Norwood v Glenelg RESERVES: Cardiff 14.15-99 dWamers Bay 2.1-13, West SYDNEY FOOTY 18 Greg BYRNE ...... (Parade), Central District, bye. 15 Mark MacKENZIE ...... Newcastle 8.6-54 d Newcastle City 4.2-26, Nelson Bay 16 Paul FOWLER ...... 19 Tim KENNY ...... Two Rounds 22 & 23 to come 17.14-116dWallsend1.3-9-deferred match from R16, ON RADIO 20 Andrew BALLANTYNE ...... Wallsend 10.21-81 d Wamers Bay 0.1-1. 17 Damien ALLEN ...... -WESTAR RULES-ROUND 21 18 Jeremy SHARPEN ...... 21 Peter CAREY ...... Subiaco 27.13-175 v Swan Districts 8.11-59 NEWCASTLE (Final Round)- R18 - Sat August 22 Thutsqay Nights 19 Gary COOPER ...... 22 Blair HATHERLEY ...... East Fremantle 16.18·114 v Claremont 6.8-44 City v Wamers Bay, Singleton v Wallsend, Nelson Bay v 2NBC-FM 90.1 20 Gary PATTERSON ...... 23 Cameron COLVILLE ...... West Perth 32.11·203 v Perth 6.6-42 West Newcastle, Cardiff v Lake Macquarie. 24 John MURRAY ...... Peel, East Perth & South Fremantte, bye. "The Meyet Stanq• 21 Ben FLETCHER ...... 24 Jason BUSH (Capt) ...... 25 Adam DE LOOZE ...... LEISURE COAST AFL Ptesenteq by 26 Ashley BELL ...... LADDER: East Fremantle 64, West Perth 56, Subiaco 44 Matches washed out 27 Damien BENNETT ...... (111.8), East Perth 44 (105.5), Claremont40, South HELEN MEYER. 27 Chris YARD ...... LADDER: Port Kembla 52, Nowra 40, Albatross 36, 29 Ben HOWELL ...... !=remantle 32, Swans 28, Perth 16, Peel Thunder 4. anq CRAIG DAVIS 30 Brad FLINN ...... 28 Anthony BRAWN ...... Shellharbour 32, Bomaderry 24, Goulbum 12, Northern 35 Peter BENNETT ...... ROUND 22: Subiaco v Claremont (Subiaco), East Freo v Districts 8, Camden 4. 9.30 - 10.30 pm 31 Greg TANNOCK ...... 34 Mark BRADY ...... Rushed ...... South Freo (EF), Swans v Peel (Bassendean), West Perth with special guests Aug4 vEast Perth (Joondalup), Perth, bye. CENTRAL COAST AFL 35 Daniel KULK ...... One Round (R23) to come First Semi-Finals at Rushed ...... Adelaide Street Oval, Tumbi Umbi Satutqay Motnings .kine 15 RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE First Grade ROUND 16-August 15-16 Peninsula Swans 10.12·72 d Gosford 7.8-50 2SER.-FM 107.3 Coolamon 3.3-21 v Wagga Tigers 10.15-75 Reserves: Terrigal·Avoca 9.13-57 d Killamey Vale 6.6-42 "Focus on Footy• MCU 8.5-53 v Griffith 9.12-66 ptesenteq by Narrandera 11.9-75 v Leeton-Whitton 6.4-40 2nd Semi-Finals: Sat Aug 22 at Tecoma Oval Turvey Park 11.10-76 v East Wagga-Kooringal 1.3-9 1sts-Killamey Vale v Terrigal-Avoca SIMON KELLY Temora 11.5-71 v Ganmaln-GGM 28.17-185 2nds - Gosford v Peninsula Swans anq t~·;,~~. BEARS AND DEMONS BOTH EAGER TO PLAY .. BAITLE RIVERINA - ROUND 17 -August 22-23 MICHAEL BYRNE FOR TOP SPOT IS ON DISPLAY .. TWO TALL SIDES WITH Sat - Wagga Tigers v Mangoplah-Cookardinia United FOOTYSTATS DIARY 1998 8.30 - 9.00 ~fl'~' am TALENT APLENTY .. HOOKS IS A WORRIED COACH WHILE BENNO'S COOL Sun. Ganmain·Grong-Grong-Matong v Griffith see it [email protected]/footy98 Sun - Leeton-Whitton v Coolamon with specia I guests AND CONFIDENT .. PROMISES TO BE A BIG TOP PERFORMANCE .. Sat. East Wagga-Kooringal v Narrandera MILESTONES - STEVEN FEBEY (Mel) played his DEMONS TO STEAL THE SHOW .. Sat - Temora v Turvey Park 200th League game ... ASHLEY McINTOSH (WCE) FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE - ROUND 17 his 150th ... (Bri) his IOOth ... 1 Rivcoll 10.14-74vArdlethan16.12-108 GLENN FREEBORN (NM) his 50th ... i·.:: .::~,~9:~~~~~~ql,:t:1;: ~.•':.,~;r:\~~. ~~i~~~~!~iEt~ ~~'1::~·~m~;1r::.) :',~;a::'.~»;·4~;~, Marrar 20.15-135vCootamundra11.8-74 FROM THE ROUND - • (StK) Uranquinty-Kap. 9.6-60 v Nth Wagga-RAAF 43.18-276 in his 251 st game passed 500 career lloals with four NORlHSHORE Ariah Park-Mirool 9.12-66 v Collingullie·Ash.13.18-96 against Carlton ... ADELAIDE at their seventh attempt The Rock-Yerong Creek, bye won their first contest at Kardinia Park ... PENNANT HILLS

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Observation Of Umpires with fellow umpires, indications and confi­ In a recent "Rule Of the Week" article I addressed dence in awarding free kicks. the observation of umpires by members of the Syd­ EAST SYDNEY ney Umpiring Appointment Board. In response to a 0 Observation • Awareness of incidents forward supporters query I want to briefly outline some of the of play, behind play and "off the ball". ... 0 Bouncing guidelines observers work through when assessing Coach: Brendan Parker Captain/Coach: Chris O'Dwyer the performances of umpires. Whilst this article will 0 Positioning/Running captains: Manuel Lynch & Matthew Shaw Asst Coach: Neville James give people some idea as to what we look for I'm 0 Composure · Does the umpire continue to stay sure you'll understand that time and space doesn't focussed and remain composed at all times. G B This area is particularly relevant in close fin­ G B allow us to cover all aspects of our appraisal system. 2 Joe CORMACK ...... 1 Matt BOND ...... ishes or pressure games. Umpires must con­ 3 Paul CHARLES ...... 2 Tim ATKIN ...... 0 Interpretation - Does the umpire adjudicate tinue to umpire according to the spirit of the 5 Paul CASEY ...... 3 Tim JONES ...... on the 400-500 contests/incidents that occur in law no matter what pressure/intimidation he is 6 Brad FRENEY ...... 4 Shane DRYDEN ...... a game in accordance with the "spirit of the placed under by the clubs involved. 7 Matt COTTRELL...... 5 Brett MURRIHY ...... 9 Adam FIDDLER ...... 6 Brendan DESSANT ...... law'?"- eg. Tackling the player in possession of 10 Chris LENTON ...... 7 Steve CHICHESTER ...... the ball. - "The player who has possession of Obviously, some umpires handle the skills of umpir­ ing better than others and the task of selecting 12 Lee URQUHART ...... 8 Nathan RAYMENT...... the ball and is legally held by an opponent shall 13 Brent COSTELLO ...... umpires will depend upon many different criteria. I 9 Lea STEWART ...... be given a reasonable time to kick or handball 15 Jason ST ANTON ...... 1O Brad ABBOTT ...... the ball." can assure you that "umpiring" is dedicated to 16 Danny COUGHLIN ...... 11 Darren HALL...... attaining the right outcome for all actions that hap­ 17 Ben COTTRELL...... 13 Darren PETERS ...... 0 Set Kick Control - i.e. setting up of the mark, pen in a game and the game in general. Selection of 19 Nathan CHISHOLM ...... 14 David KING ...... umpires is no different. 20 Lee CASEY ...... 15 Chris O'DWYER (CC) ...... quick/correct play-on calls, lining up for goal, 21 Scott THOMLINSON ...... clearing of the protected area, fifty metre penal­ 16 Paul SMITH ...... 23 Matthew SHAW (Capt.) ...... 17 Michael HOOD ...... ties etc. 27 Brett COCHRANE...... 18 Brett ROBERTS ...... 29 Scott COMBS...... 19 Jeff BOND ...... 0 Communication and Control - Does the umpire 30 Wael GOUDA ...... 20 Andrew PEARSON ...... communicate well with players and take appro· Keith Ogston y 32 Brendan PARKER ...... 21 Brian O'DRISCOLL...... priate action when required to assume control State Director of Umpiring. 33 Charlie ESTEPHAN ...... 22 Andrew ONGARELLO ...... during the game? This area includes working 36 Craig HOLMES ...... 23 Steve ABBOTT ...... THE TOAST OF 42 Mark PENNA ...... 24 Anlhony DUGGAN ...... 46 Clint HAWTHORNE ...... 25 Adam VARDY ...... SYDNEY FOOTBALL 47 Peter FREE ...... 31 Glenn TANNER ...... 50 Nat TAYLOR ...... Rushed ...... SUPER SYDNEY FOOTYSTATS 54 Peter BERECZ ...... Aug 18 57 Jason LEES ...... WESTERN SUBURBS v EAST SYDNEY at Wagener Oval BEST & FAIREST Rushed ...... LAST 98-R11-TP East Svdnev 11.15·81 v Western Suburbs 15.18-108 June 22 THREE 98-R4-WO Western Suburbs 4.5-29 v East Sydney 11.8-74 NtGHTS MEETINGS 97-R13-WO Western Suburbs 4.9-33 v East Svdnev 15.13·103

BEST WINNING 89·R7-WO 142ots - East Svdnev 31.14-200 v Western Subs 8.10-58 " I MARGINS 63-R14-PO 133ots - Western Subs 27.14-176 v East Svdnev 6. 7.43 .. PHELAN MEDAL lptec\iction .. I THE COLONEL'S MEN ARE EAGER TO KEEP GOING AND BEST PLAYERS 98-R11·TP West:: Paul Casev, Peter Free, Paul Charles. mon 14-sep -- • EAST SYDNEY CAN'T SEEM TO TAKE A TRICK .. Last Meeting East- Andrew Pearson, Darren Hall, Jelle rev Bond. J FOR SHAW THE WESTIES'LL TAKE IT .. THERE'S A SOARING MAGPIE ALREADY LOOKING TO NEXT YEAR .. WESTS TO GO OUT IN STYLE PLAYED 146games East Svdnev 74, Western Suburbs 72. SNOW MEDAL HIGHEST 89-R7-WO East Svdnev 31.14-200 v Western Suburbs 8.10-58 SCORES 63-R14-PO Western Suburbs 27.14-176 v East Svdnev 6.7-43 man 7-sep .scoREBOAftP 1r1tm• · .~rrm• ~Tlml · FiNAl WESTERN SUBURBS WINNING 11 games Western Suburbs, 1963-R3 to 1967-PF incl. SEQUENCE 9aames East Svdnev, 1987-R4 to 1990-R3 incl. EAST SYDNEY Page 20 - Football Record, August 22-23. 1998 Football Record, August 22-23, 1998 - Page 21