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New South Wales AFL State Directory NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1988 STATE DIRECTORY & Handbook For Clubs & Schools .._ ____________________ ~.J ., NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1988 STATE DIRECTORY & HANDBOOK for Clubs & Schools CONTENTS Office Bearers . 2 Functions of the N.S.W.A.F.L. 11 Regulations of the N.S.W.A.F.L. ............ 11 Structure of Senior Football in N.S.W. 23 Details of Senior Clubs (By League) . 23 Affiliated Leagues . 25 Dual Affiliated Leagues . 39 Unaffiliated Leagues . 40 Structure of Junior Football in N.S.W. 47 Details of Junior Clubs (By League) . 47 Game-by·Game Coac;hes,Statistics Graph . 57 N.S.W.A.F.L./Sydney Swans Development Officers . ........ 59 Swans Training Nights . 59 1988 Development Programme . 59 School Competition & Swans Shield Knockout . 61 Lions Cup Primary School . 61 Catholic Schools . .. 63 Country Trips . 73 "Aussie Footy" . 73 Details of Interstate Leagues . 75 1988 Representative Football Calendar . 76 Interstate Competitions . 76 Intra-State Competitions . 76 Umpiring . 79 Instructions to Time Keepers . 79 Coaching . 79 • Resources . 80 Administration . 80 Insurance . .... 80 Incorporation . 81 State Government Assistance . 81 Registration of Records . 82 Recognition of Service . 82 How To Make A Draw . .. 82 Official Publication of the New South Wales Australian Football League Limited 1 NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE LIMITED OFFICE BEARERS CHIEF COMMISSIONER John Morris COMMISSIONERS R.A. Gillett, R.A. Thomas, R.V. Dignan, J.T. Yates CHIEF EXECUIVE Ian H. Granland Development Manager Administration Manager Craig Davis Tim Johnson Riverina Development Manager State Registrar * Tony Turner Bob McConnell Office Secretary Administration Assistant Justien Jones Diana Novak Development Officers Brett Scott Steve Wright Dennis Carroll Craig Holden Darren McAsey David Bolton OFFICES 4th Floor, Sports House, 157 Gloucester Street, Sydney POSTAL ADDRESS P.O. Box 333, STRAWBERRY HILLS, 2012 *Riverina: P.O. Box 1, WAGGA WAGGA, 2650 27 6979, 27 6621, 27 6396 *Riverina Office: (069) 31 2511 League Information and Hotline (02) 27 6372 FAX (02) 27 5439 2 NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE OFFICE BEARERS - 1988 COMMISSIONERS _/ 4~ JOHN YATES ~:. Immediate Past President of JOHN MORRIS RAY DIGNAN the Farrer Football League in Chief General Manager Ray is a senior bank manager the Riverina for 6 years. Prior Westpac Savings Bank. John in the corporate division of to that John played a number enjoys a high profile in his the Westpac Organisation in of years with The Rock­ employment whilst utilising Sydney. Yerong Creek Club situated much of his leisure time in A keen worker for the code, near his vast rural holding at football administration. Ray is a refreshing influence Yerong Creek. on the administration of football in the State. ROD GILLETT RON THOMAS General Manager, 20 years Rod is only 32 years of age, player, 6 years development however, during that time he officer (QAFL Sydney Swans, has had a wealth of ex­ South Melbourne F.C.) 2 years perience in the administration NSWAFL Board Member, 2 of football, being involved in years club administrator. the initial push for the NSW Country Football League and later as a Football Director of the NSW League. 3 EXECUTIVE STAFF Chief Executive Ian Granland Development Manager Administration Manager Craig Davis Tim Johnson Riverina Development Registrar Manager Bob McConnell Tony Turner Secretary Administration Assistant Justien Jones Diana Novak 4 DEVELOPMENT STAFF " Craig Davis Darren McAsey Development Manager Brett Scott Craig Holden David Bolton Steve Wright Dennis Carroll Tony Turner Riverina Development Manager 5 AUSTRALIAN MADE Sports Medicine Products for every Aussie Sport. Elastlc Adhesive Banda es & Plasters .'r/ Sports Strapping Tape STZ2545 STZ5045 c~~.~ STZ3845 s:o ,, STZ3810 W ffi WSTZ3810 Official Suppliers to: Available at Club Prices * from these Wholesalers and Agents * SYDNEY: Chemlsall (02) 799 3966 Amada (02) 642 0504 NEWCASTLE: Hunter Sports Supplies (049) 26 3800 Day-Night Chemist (049) 62 2330 WAGGA: Country Medical and Sports Supplies (DOI) 02 9903 Smithc{}Nephew •Trademark o1 Smilh and Nephew (AuSI) Pty. Lid. 211 Wellington Road, Clayton. 3168. V1cu111an Foo1ball League Ut!lcidl S"pphe• Further information can be obtained from the Smith and Nephew Offices Western Australian New South Wales 4 Bessemer St, BLACKTOWN. 2148 Phone: (02) 671 3100 Football League Inc. V1c!orian Football League 6 SCORE SPORTS ADMINISTRATION COMPUTER SYSTEM If you're an Administrator of a sporting league, association or club. ask yourself how long it would take to perform the following tasks: type up an entire season's draw for all competitions locate the address and phone number of an official, player or umpire/referee process results for all matches in all competitions for an entire round produce up-to-date listings of competition standings, leading scorers and best players for each competition calculate umpires/referees pay and tax for the week, month and year produce a list of a player's tribunal, representative, course and injury history type labels for letters to be sent to all club officials or umpires/referees produce a list of all players by occupation type calculate the number of over- and under-age players in each club and grade produce a list of each player or umpire/referee's year-to-date match statistics identify unregistered, ineligible and suspended players when processing match results These are just SOME of the valuable time saving features available at the push of a button in SCORE, a com­ puterised sports administration system. 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