NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1991 STATE DIRECTORY HANDBOOK for Clubs & Schools

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NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1991 STATE DIRECTORY HANDBOOK for Clubs & Schools NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1991 STATE DIRECTORY HANDBOOK for Clubs & Schools CONTENTS + New South Wales Australian Football League ....................................................... 3 +Office Bearers & Staff ................................................................................. ;............ 5 +General Managers Report ......................................................................................7 +Umpiring 1991 ........................................................................................................9 + 1991 Development Program ................................................................................... 11 + Friends of Development ......................................................................................... 17 + Q.B.F. Insurance Country and State Championships .............................................. 18 + N.S.W.A.F.L. Regulations ........................................................................................ 19 + " Order Off "............................................................................................................. 26 + League Historian ...................................................................................................27 +Time Keepers Instructions ......................................................................................27 + Major Sponsors ..................................... 1................. : .............................................28 + Senior Football - Sydney ........................................................................................29 + N.S.W. Affiliated Country Lea .......................................................................... ,....... 31 + Junior Football Sydney........................................................................................ .40 + N.S.W. Junior Country Leagues ............................................................................ .43 + Interstate Leagues ................................................................................................ .46 + Australian Football Grounds in Sydney .................................................................. 4 7 Official Publication of the New South Wales } Australian Football League Limited Historic Match Between New South Wales and Victoria Tuesday May 22nd, 1990. Victorian Player Brett Lovett and New South Wales David Bolton have only eyes for the ball. N.S.W. 13.8 (86) Defeated Vic. 10.16 (76) ( Courtesy of Tony Nolan ) . / ' 1 ( When your home, contents, car or Neil Cordy. business insurance fall due, telephone me for a fast and obligation-free quotation. Rest assured the quote from the Sydney Swans and ~ NSWAFL's major sponsor, QBE Insurance, will be highly "' competitive. If you'd rather contact me by mail, simply return the Ji,, ., coupon postage-free to: Reply Paid 1411, QBE Insurance Ltd, GPO Box 82, Sydney 2001. [ -x--------------Neil, please contact me before my insurance expires. ] ;,- Expiry Date. Car_/_/_. Home_/_/_. 'l' Home Contents_/_/_. Business_/_/_. i ~ ~ Name Telephone ;E 2 ~ -r - NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE LIMITED OFFICE BEARERS CHIEF COMMISSIONER John Yates COMMISSIONERS D.V. Roach, J. Potter, C. Kohlhagen A. Baxter GENERAL MANAGER Craig Davis ADMINISTRATION MANAGER COACHING & DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Donna Burke Tim Johnson SYDNEY DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Scott Wenke NORTHERN REGION DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Damian Humphries SOUTHERN REGION DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Russell Campbell RIVERINA DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Les Parish STATE DIRECTOR OF UMPIRING David Levens [ &.·... _· 'I}: •' - . ~. EXEC~~~~~a~~:r~ETARY ~;bG~~~;;e~ f .. ·J ' .) ~~ OFFICES ;;{ ~(j j I Bill O'Reilly Stand, RAS Showgrounds, Moore Park-C ~ '\ ~ j_ ii ' ·, ,.. '·· \ -.... : \\i '>' ' P.O. ;;~;;~~r:~~r~~Til~ 2012 U ,·1 -~ c1 ) _, I ·southern Region: P.O. Box 1, Wagga Waggafi;O-J 1 l) 1 #Northern Region Ci- Coramba Studios · ' , , .J.. 33 City Centre Mall, Jack Simmons Centr . - ) •, ' "----i Coffs Harbour, 2450 y ~ ' c· ~I~ c.cJ TELEPHONE -..:i -~ _!;( ';;J J_s,.; \\ ;;;f . 332 3791, 332 3873, 332 3986 -~ v\ '\::] ·~ · , -:_~ /?,;!JXA ' Southern Region: (069) 31 2511 c '4...,;_ '---k '(,! ~ -·---/; - , ..!.-1 Northern Region: (066) 512 756 "--- -' ~· ., League Information & Hotline: (02) 332 3718 l' i '~' ~ -·~ .,' 1~)i c ~- _ FAX: (02) 360 3951 ---.. \' ·. ' 3 I '- J 51003 I:~:·:"~,:I . w~ .I liJPfl Sports Medicine Products for every Aussie Sport. Further information can be obtained from the Smith and Nephew Offices listed below·~ • New South Wales 4 Bessemer St, BLACKTOWN. 2148 Phone· {02) 671 3100 I Victoria 211 Wellington Rd, CLAYTON. 3168 Phone: (03) 566 1200 Queensland 16 Durbell St, ACACIA RIDGE. 4110 Phone. (07) 273 4800 South Australla 19 Papagni Ave, NEWTON. 5074 Phone. (08) 337 7765 __:· _:_ !__~ --.--:-f_~ Western Australia 24 Jackson Street, BAYSWATER. 6053 Phone: (09) 279 5700 Tasmania 135 Bathurst St HOBART. 7001 Phone: (002) 34 5822 Smith<?Nephew 'lradem~1• ol Sm11n and N&p~~ .. 1.0.ust) P•y ~1~ Official Suppliers to: 211 Wellington Road, Clayton. 3168 ~~"lo ICt~ ~V1cro11an &~ Foa1Ull ~) lfague U!!,c·~• 4LST/Hl/A,\ ~~~~I s,.l-'I''""' A.ullr•h•n lns11tule Auslrahan W Western Australian B.~!>"'KETB.~L/_ \.."lll,..,w 01 Spot1 Rugby League FOOl~H League Inc f£Dl:.1'ATIO!'i v.ctorian F-.01ball Lea9ue • • • 4 \ 1 NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1991 COMMISSIONERS AND STAFF } Chief Commissioner John Yates ....... Col Kohlhagen Don Roach John Potter UTIVE STAFF &c. ... ,. ~,~ General Manager Coaching &: Development State Director of Umpiring Admln stratlon Manager Craig Davi• Manager David Levens Donna Burke Tim Johnson STAFF Executive Secretary Registrar Linda Black;burn Bob McConnell DEVELOPMENT STAFF Southern Region Northern Region Development Manager Development Manager Russell Campbell oamienHumr 5 I { Proud to be associated with Aussie Rules Football in N.S.W. throughout 1991 is I t 1. MILESTONE PROUD TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL We Have the NEW SOUTH WALES Solutions Coffs Harbour Moonee Street INDUSTRIAL, SANITATION & '@' 511 322 AGRICULTURAL Dubbo 274 Macquarie Street '@' 828 999 Suppliers to: Wagga Wagga 30 Baylis Street HOTELS, MOTELS, '@' 217 099 CARAVAN PARKS, QUEENSLAND HOSPITALS & NURSING HOMES Ayr Cnr Queen & Mackenzie '@' 833 300 Mackay 4 7 Victoria Street MILESTONE CHEMICALS '@' 531 533 PTY. LTD. Toowoomba 4 Russell Street '@' 322 811 Townsville - ALBURY Aitkenvale 278 Ross River Rd '@' 252 515 (060) 41 2344 Townsville - City 241 Flinders St East 697 DROME ST, . '@' 211 388 Maroochydore 108 Sixth Ave ALBURY, NSW 2640 '@' 439 622 6 I hope your organisation has a successful 1991 season. Promotions Marketing of football has become an essential is­ sue ff we are to stay ahead of other codes. It is a challenge for me to promote, with your help, the clubs, leagues and the State in the eyes of spon­ sors, advertisers and the general public. The League Office has been active over the pre­ season negotiating agreements with a number of GENERAL MANAGER'S REPORT Companies which will directly assist clubs. Some This magazine has been created as a communica­ of these are now official suppliers of the tor for football in New South Wales. Distributed to N.S.W.A.F.L. those being A.R.F.!The Aussie Rules every club and school in the State, it provides a Supply Company, LE.A. Sports Insurance Scheme, wealth of information which, without it would never Silver Fleece, Puma Australia, Ansett Australia, have had the opportunity of reaching the four cor­ Ansett Express, City Ford, C.U.8., Coca Cola, Elas­ ners of the State. toplast Sport, Ross Faulkner, Spalding, Kevin Cooksley Marketing and Wagga Motors. As a sporting organisation, the N.S. W. Australian Football League sees as one of its responsibilities This array of quality Companies proves that the the integration of all areas of football in the State. N.S.W.A.F.L. Football Family is a marketable prod­ uct and only shows good signs for the future. For too long now Australian Football in New South Wales has, for the most part, been a cinderella The promotion of the game will continue with the sport. However, with a professional and well quali­ highly successful radio show on 2SER FM, 107.3, fied administration based in Sydney, we now hope and the Football Show on Prime TV in Wagga will to change that image. place Australian Rules Football at the forefront of sporting codes. Repr_esentative football, of course. plays a large part m the League's activities and as a State we The "Super Raffle" which was a success in the pro­ must use our success in the senior State of Origin motion of our code in 1989 and 1990 will be once for us to finally stamp itseH as a competitive mem­ again run in 1991. The League prints the tickets ber of the National Structure. This will only be and organises the prizes. Each club is encouraged achieve ff we all push the on barrow. to sell tickets on a 2 for 1 basis. Therefore, a club that sells$ 3,000.00 worth of tickets retains$ The League is very fortunate to have a Commission 2,000.00 and$ 1,000.00 is forwarded to the League of such a high quality, ably led by newly appointed for the development of the game. "Money for jam, Chief Commissioner John Yates. The other honor­ so be In It". ary members are Chairman of the Sydney Football League Board of Management Don Roach, Chair­ QBE Insurance for the third year in a row will again man of the Sydney Junior Council John Potter, and be the major sponsor of the New South Wales Aus­ Colin Kohlhagen Chairman of the Affiliated Leagues
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