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Lf@@U IB5L% [Ljl Oo~~@Oornj mSydneyFoo July 11, No. 12 40 Cents lF@@U IB5L% [lJL oo~~@oornJ Over 200,000 customers have already found that talking person to person is still the best way to get the money they need. They are 200,000 people who have come from all walks of life and from all parts of Australia. Looking for finance .... ,for · personal loans, hire purchase, leasing,_ home (. mortgages, real estate investment debenture investments and all types of insurance. Talking person to person gets it done ... over 200,000 times. MAJOR CONTRIBUTOR XII Commmonwe•l1h G•mes cmcORP@ ~AUSTRALIA 1982 AUSTRALIA LIMITED 15! The Swans Nest Lf] TAAAIRBUS RHYS-JONES IN CAPTIVATING DISPLAY OF SUPER TALENT to Sydney Swans winger Davicf Rhys-Jones' class cfisplay against Exclusive TAA Geelong at the SCG last Suncfay hacf all the hallmarks of a super star in development. The tall, talented and supercool 20- year-old put the Cats' Victorian winger Michael Turner right out of business and Terry Bright takes was the Swans one consistent winner all day. his opportunities But success doesn't come easy for Rhys-Jones. Because of a volatile .nature early in his career which saw him involved hold all the cards. in incidents almost weekly he receives Terry Bright took the most of his op­ plenty of extra attention from his op- portunities up forward for four goals - he ponents trying to ruffle him. finished with five - Dafren Flanigan and And umpires find it a little harder to John Mossop controlled the air and give him due free kicks, sometimes in the Stephen Reynoldson was firing at centre most blatant circumstances. half-forward. But the gangly youngster has been one And the Cats defenders led by Bernard of the Swans most consistent players all Toohey, Paul Jeffreys and Richard Murrie year and coach Ricky Quade believes he .did not allow the Swans an inch to move will grow into one of the biggest names in in. the VF L. And to make matters worse the Swans Last Sunday he performed with the Only TAA can offer you the seating section means boarding and small runners were rarely sighted. slight of hand and confidence of a master But after halftime Dennis Carroll, experience of international standards disembarking are an easy magician. Bernie Evans, Stephen Taubert, Barry of comfort and in-flight service, on manouevre. Time and again he produced pure Round, Max Kruse and Greg Smith began Australia's first wide-bodied domestic And all those benefits are just the magic with his uncanny ball control, to assert their presence and slowly it jet - the TAA Airbus. insi<je story. There's another story, baulks, sidesteps and changes of pace - all looked that if any side could break away it combined with a brilliant football brain - There's more overhead locker the steamlining of our service on the wou Id be the Swans. to make room for himself and team-mates. space for each passenger, more toilets, ground; queueing has now practically Greg Smith continues to defy all Rarely does he waste'a kick. In the end reason with his toughness and desire to be more galleys. And the wider entry disappeared at departure lounges and last Sunday, the Swans, when breaking out door, two wide aisles and colour­ baggage handling has been part of the Swans team. of defence, played almost solely through Hospitalised the Monday before the streamlired. coded boarding passes for each Rhys-Jones and he did not let them down. game with a back injury thought to be From Melbourne Oakleigh Districts, damaged vertebrae, Smith was a last­ Rhys-Jones looks casual when running but minute inclusion in the team wearing a his long loping strides generally carry him special back brace. away from his opponents. It seems his injury was only a pinched And he is not scared to win the hard nerve which affected movement in his left ball, often emerging fr.om the tightest leg for a while. Ask your rravel Agent or TAA to book you Airbus. packs with the ball at his finger tips. After a slow start Smith picked up his The Swans kept their faint finals hopes game in the second half to finish leading alive by avenging their fourth round 2- kick-getter with 23 and 10 handballs. point loss against Geelong with a 39-point victory. Sydney Swans 18.18 (126) d -~~ It was a low-standard game marred by Geelong 12.15 (87) congested play, sloppy handling and clo~e GOALS - Swans: Foschini 4, J. Roberts 3 checking until the Swans put it together in Taubert· 3, Smith, Braddy, Evans, the final term to turn a seven-point three­ Round, Rhys-Jones. Geelong: Bright 5, quarter time advantage into a big win. ·-' Matthews 2, Harrison 2, Nicholls, Turner, Now there's a big difference Blake. The Swans kicked 8.4 in the final term BEST - Swans: Rhys-Jones (best on in their only positive display all day. ground), Smith, Taubert, Brownin.g, In the first half Rhys-Jones and Mark Scott, Evans. Geelong: Jeffreys, Peake, Browning, back near_ best form, were the Toohey, Bright, Murrie, Nankervis. Swans only winners as Geelong seemed to Crowd: 12,221 Page 2 Page 23 SYDNEY DISTRICT FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION FIRST AND SECOND GRADE DRAW - SEASON 1982 mCiticorp Premiership NB: Where Hawkesbury are shown as~ st Grade - Penrith play Reserve Grade. Any changes tj to draw will be notified by the League Office at least one week in advance to drawn matches. ROUND 1 - Saturday March 20th. ROUND 12 - Saturday June 12th. UNDER15STAKEOUTSTATE Hawkesbu'y 12 11 (83) v St Ives 16 17 (113) Manly 30.25 (205) v Macquarie Uni 5.9 (39) Sydney Uni v Sutherland - Deferred July 10th Sutherland 15.16 1106) v St Ives 9.16 (70) Uni NSW v Macquarie Uni - Deferred Hawkesbury 21.14 (140) v Uni NSW 14.17 (101) CHAMPS AT BROKEN HILL Sydney Uni 21.20 (146) v Parramatta 10.11 (71) ROUND 2 - Saturday March 27th. ROUND 1 3 - Saturday June 19th. Sydney's under 15 team won the State championship for the Parramatta 11 6 (72) v Uni NS\i'v 15 16 ( 106) Macquarie Uni 4.11 (35) v Uni of NSW 23.20 (168) first time in 20 years at Broken Hill last weekend to shock the Sydney Uni v St Ives - deferrec Sydney Uni 25.18 (168) v Sutherland 10.17 (77) Hawkesbury 11 6 (72) v Manly 14 10 (94) Parramatta 21.14 (141) v Manly 15.19 (109) rest of the State. Sutherland 30 27 (207) v Macquarie Uni 2 5 ( 17) - Sunday June 20th. ROUND 3 - Saturday April 3rd. St Ives 22.20 (152) v·Hawkesbury 9.5 (59) Sydney Swans recruiting officer Greg St Ives 25 22 (172) v Macquarie Uni 5 2 (32) ROUND 14 - Saturday June 26th. Miller could hardly believe ms eyes when Hawkesbury 19 14 (128) v.Parramatta 11 15 (81) Parramatta 33.29 (227) v Macquarie Uni 11.11 (77) he saw the standard displayed by the 20-year drought Uni NSW 17 16 (118) v Sydney lJn11015 (75) St Ives 15.2() (110) v Manly 9.10 (64) Manly 16 17 (113) v Sutherland 14 9 (93) Uni NSW 1 0.3 (63) v Sutherland 13.19 (97) Sydney youngsters. EASTER WEEKEND - April 10th - Round 1 def Sydney Uni 16.17 (113) v Hawkesbury 19.14 (128) And one Riverina coach was prompted broken by . Manly 16.19 (115) v Parramatta 14.14 (98) ROUND 15 - Saturday July 3rd. to exclaim: "It looks like we've stood still. ROUND 4 - Saturday April 17th. Macquarie Uni v Uni NSW - Macquarie Uni We'll have to go back and have a good talented youths Parramatta 17.17 (101) v St Ives 24.10 (154) Sydney Uni v Sutherland - Sydney Uni look at ourselves to see where we've ~. · Manly1118(84)vUniNSW229(141) Parramatta v Manly Warringah - ELS Hall gone wrong." second half to eventually win 8.10 (58) to - · Sutherland 21 12 ( 138) v Hawkesbury 8.4 (52) St Ives v Hawkesbury - St Ives - Sunday April 18th Sydney went through as the only 2.4 (16). Syndey Uni 33.24 (212) v Macquarie Uni 6.6 (42) Sydney had many fine players but the Saturday July 10th - REPRESENTATIVE GAME: undefeated side, winning its three ROUND 5 - Saturday April 24th. Deferred Round 1 games. backbone of the side was the halfback Macquarie Uni 4.8 (32) v Manly 31 22 (208) Sydney Uni v Sutherland - Sydney Uni line of John Evans (St George), Brad Uni NSW 13.14 (92) v Hawkesbury 9. 7 (61) Up until 10 years ago Sydney had won Parramatta 17.17 (119) v Sydney Uni 18.24 (132) only one game in the previous 10 years, Prime (North Shore) and Martin Hickey - Sunday April 25th. ROUND 16 - Saturday July 17th. but in this series the skill and competence (Hills and District). St Ives 20.10 (130) v Sutherland 15.16 (106) Sutherland v Macquar1e Uni - Gwawley of the boys saw only 11 goals kicked Time and again they coolly turned Uni NSW v Parramatta - Trumper ROUND 6 - Saturday May 1st. defence into attack with marvellous St Ives v Sydney Uni - St Ives against them for the series. Hawkesbury 20.13 (133) v Macquarie Uni 8.22 (70) Manly Warringah v Hawkesbury - Weldon The Sydney youngsters were by far the displays of skills and running football and Manly 14.20 (104) v Sydney Uni 1118 (84) their finishing work was usually Uni NSW 5.12 (42) v St Ives 17.17 ( 119) ROUND 17 - Saturday July 24th.
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