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June 16 ·FOOTBAlt VOL. 45 1973 No. 8 RECORD ~.. ____ _ ) ( ' OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE N.S.W. FOOTBALL LEAGUE 64 REGENT STREET; . CHIPPENDALE, N.S.W. 2008 15c LIONEL BEALE, PHONES: 698 1660 ! Secretary. 6981391 ' Registered at G.P.Q. Sydney for transmission by post as a newspaper Bigger than ever trade-ins on New Falcon, New Fairmont. Lavishly equipped. Elegant styling. Sheer luxury. The supreme road cars. Here now at Wright Ford, Australia's biggest Ford dealer with Australia's biggest stocks. Widest choice of sleek sedans, roomy wagons. 6's and V /S's. 'immediate delivery. Don't miss out. Drive one home ~'""Z,~ r>enis Aitken. ·~<rflh,!W\'.(ff\\r·:Fori~dney's top trade-ins you'll do a great deal better at · · the Bi ,,e. New Ford Falcon. New Ford Fain11ont. "'; Immediate deliver)' At Wright Ford Crown Street, Ci'l' I I Now!! 310322. !1 !j ' 1:' :'I "< ;_' :1) -~ ' (•) •· _.,..,g,_. r:; q L!J c; ·;.:~-~ , .~ .... ... j),.;> J THE FOOTBALL RECORD -1 , / N.S.W. STATE SQUAD .fEY WS) C. MATSON (ES) D. ROWE (WS) ,1 .jE (St. G.) J. PREEN (Newcastle) ROSS ELWIN (Leeton) . ! . ~KS (SS K. FORBES (WS) BRUCE FORBES (Griffith) .~CHIER (N) G. ALLEN (WS) GEOFF WARD (North Wagga) . R. McFADYEN J. CAULFIELD (W.S.) GREG SHEATHER (Wagga) K. PEARSON (ES) R. CAHILL (WS) TERRY LEAHY (G. Grong) I. ALLEN (ES) P. FREIDLEIB (WS) PETER ROUNSEVELL R. HUGHES (ES) C. BRADLEY (WS) (G. Grong) The N.S.W. State team will be announced at the State Team Dinner after training next Wednesday night. Richmond Coach Tom Hafey has been invited by N.S.W. State Cap tain Coach John Northey to take the Wednesday training session and address the squad at the Team Dinner that night. ROTHMANS COACHING CLINICS The N.S.W.A.N.F.L. in conjunction with the Rothmans National Sport Foundation is proud to announce that the 1973 Schoolboys and Junior Coaching Clinics began in Sydney on. Wednesday, 13th June. These coaching clinics will be an -outstanding opportunity for the boys to obtain the skills of ball handling and the fundamentals of Aus tralia s National football game. The Coach will be South Australia and Hawthorn footballer Don Roach. The programme is as follows:- DATE' . GROUND: PERIOD: . DISTRICT: ,_.&(.. SATURDAY, JUNE 16th Dalton Park 9:0 to 11.30 a.m. lllawarra Finch Park 9.0 to 11.30 a.m. SU_NDAY, JUNE 17th Queens Park 9.30 to 12.30 p.m. East Districts Lionel Watts 9.30 to 12.30 p.m. North Shore MONDAY, JUNE 18th Boys' Town 3.30 to 5.30 p.m. Engadine . COACHES SEMINAR: 8.30 p.m. Football House, 64 Regent St., Chippendale TUESDAY, JUNE 19th Parramatta Park 12.30 to 3.30 p.m. Cumberland Picken Oval 6.0 to 7.30 p.m. Western Suburbs DNESDAY, JUNE 20th Rosedale Oval l._30 to 5.30 p.m. Southern Districts THURSDAY." JUNE 21st Wickham OVal 10.0 to 5.30 p.m. Newcastle FRIDAY, JUNE 22 Pennant Hills Oval 1.00 to 3.00 Hornsby Primary No. 2 Pennant Hills Juniors THE COACH DON ROACH e Represented South Australia on 10 occasions. Has played 200 games in South Australia after playing 33 matches with Hawthorn. A rugged utility player hS was ruck/rover for Norwood South Australia) and coached West Adelaide for 2 seasons. Selected as all Australian after Carnival (Vic./W.A./Tas. and South Australia) He has fully passed on his knowledg~ .. of the game with his editing of the monthly magazine "The Australi~F.i:J'otll"Coach", which is rapid- ly becoming a handbook for both SE!fli61-''°3il(f''i'. or·coaches. e Don Roach wi!I bring with him Ross Por'ri ~ Norwood Club. e N.S.W. State team members will assist ,. ics led by N.S.W. State Captain Coach John Northey. -.!:' AN OPEN INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALiie TO ATIENO AND PARTICIPATE IN ANt15 THE FOOTBALL RECORD June 16, 1~ BIG JOHN PTY. 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Blethyn FIRST PRIZE Adidas Bag, Boots and Jacket and Towel L went to Mark Wylde, 45 Sandakan Cres., Lethbridge Park 4 PRIZES OF ROSS FAULKNER FOOTBALLS M. Harmer, 6 Heaton Ave., Seaforth Sean Brennan 82 Arcadian Circuit, Carlingford B. Anderson, 24 Cheltenham Road, Croydon Miss Marian Brander, 21 Blarney Ave., Killarney Heights The prizes were drawn by the charming Miss Betty Christie from • T.A.A. Thank you Betty. HOW TO ENTER THE CONTEST During the Channel 9 telecast of the V.F.L. match of the. day on Saturday afternoon linkman Russell Goodrick will show a vid~otape of the mystery player. All you have to do is write the player's name and your name and address on the back of an envelope. On the front of the envelope write NAME THE PLAYER AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HOUSE 64 REGENT STREET CHIPPENDALE 2008 Entries close with Thursday's mail delivery to Regent Street. The First Prize is $40 worth of Adidas gear, including Adidas Bag, Boots, Towel and Jacket. This is for the first correct entry ·drawn from the barrel. Four Ross Faulkner footballs will also be given away. one to each of the next 4 correct entries drawn out. BIG GRAND FINAL PRIZE All entries will be kept until Grand Final time when a special draw· ing will be made, and one entry will be drawn out to win the Grand Prize. • A Trip for Two to Melbourne by T.A.A. • With Overnight Accommodation at a Travelodge Motel • 2 VIP Seats to the V.F.L. Grand Final at MCG, September 29th WESTERN SUBURBS AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL MASQUERADE BALL WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY, JULY 14th CLUB AUDITORIUM Dancing 8-1 a.m. (2 Bands Prizes for Belle of the Ball-Lucky Door, Best Table--Best Mask ' ..·..._. TICKETS OR INFORMATION FROM MRPHb~~K 7~:~~~ND '*' PRICE $7.00 DOUBLE,. "·•~'-•N'~'-•-· -· ..·N·~·.~---#~<"~'-'N•~·-'--'N"~'~•Nl~l~I .N:~~~"'··~:;:;,~--,~,~~-.--· ,__,...,.,.,.,., 4 THE FOOTBALL RECORO June 16, 1973 ANSETT AIRLINES O·F AUST'RALl'A "The Sportsman's Airline" Offers: fl inagroup 10Zless .t you belong to any c1ub, or your trip, from accommodation group with a common interest and meals to unexpected things )'OU qualify for. Ansett Airlines at like laundry and entertainment. Australia's 10% discount · Send for our detailed Group air~farcs for your next outing Travel Brochure, or simply ring with 15 members or more. and we'll mail one direct Even better, Ansett Airlines ~ willsave.voutimeandmonev ANSETT byhandlmg (atnocostto • vou) all the arrangementsfor T ' AIRUNES CFAUSTRAUA iO -~·'ft ;·:;\ Leber, Phone 20611 June 16, 1973 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 5 FROM THE LOCKER ROOM By JOHN ARMSTRONG Melbourne sports writers have short V.F.L. It was claimed that Easts Mark memories. When Brian "The Whale" McLure would be the first Sydney play Roberts was selected to play for Vic- er to play V.F.L. Of course this also toria several weeks ago the· Melbourne is not true. Many "locals" have made Press wrote that _he had set a NEW re- the- grade and they include TEirry In cord by representing 3 States at our gersoll (Wests-Hawthorn), Reg Garvin Australian game. Namely W.A., S.A. <Newtown-St. Kilda), Stan Lloyd (St. and Victoria. But of course they were George-St. Kilda), Graeme McKenzie wrong. It has been done a -ccuple of (Newtown and Easts-Collingwood). · times. Once by our own Roger Duffy. f:r tr * Roger· came up ·through the ranks at Gordo:i Bowman appears to be chaSing Newtown and represented N.S.W. in Jack Armstrong's record for being the 1950. He then transferred to· Footscray oldest person to play First Grade in where he went on to wear "the Big Sydney. Jack was 48 when he played White V"; after several years with the his last game. Gordon who took the Bulldogs he took on the coaChing job field last week is 47,. but still has plenty with Eastlakes and also captain/coached of life left in him yet. A.C.T. -I< -I< -I< While we* are on* Roger *Duffy it is While we are on the Bowmans-they reported that he is the only Sydney .almOst took over at Newtown last week. born and bred player ever to play in Gordon's eldest son Michael played in a V.F.L. premiership side-Footscray the ruck for the Seconds, and younger 1954. boys Leigh and Russell joined Gordon in the Senior team. Must be a good The Melbourne* *Press also* made a omen because it was Newtown's first boo-boa re Sydney players playing double win of the season.