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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 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 , 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

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Page 4 Page 21 SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE - DRAW 1982 SEASON

ROUND 1. (PART) - Sunday 28th March. ROUND 10 - Sunday 27th June. Citicorp Premiership J:.j Pennant Hills 13 f2 (100) v Newtown 19 10 (124) St George 20.14 (134) v Balmain 12.11 (83) m ROlJND 1. (PART) - Sunday 4th April. Bankstown Sports 6.14 (50) v East Sydney 28.25 ( 193) Balmarn 10 17 (77) v North Shore 21 .22 ( 14S) Campbelltown 12.13 (85) v North Shore 25.17 (167) Bankstown Sports 7.9 (51) v St George 33 19 (217) Newtown 14.11 (95) v Western Suburbs 17.13 (115) East Sydney 20 19 ( 1 39) vWestern Suburbs 9 11 (65) Pennant Hills 49.29 (323) v Liverpool 2.3 (15) SOFA COACH TO DEMAND Liverpool 15 14 ( 104) v Campbelltown 1623i119) ROUND 11 - Sunday 4th July. ROUND 2 - Sunday 11th April. Easter W'end ·Newtown 17.5 (107) v Pennant Hills 20.16 (136) Bankstown Sports 8 9 (b 7) v Nortbi Shore 32. 19 (211) Campbelltown 24.24 (168) v Liverpool 13.13 (91) AN EXCELLENT SHOWING Liverpool 1 7 12 ( 114) v 8almarn 14. 18 ( 102) Balmain 15.5 (95) v North Shore 22.15 (147) Newtown 24.19 (163) v Campbelltown 9.6 (60) St George 22.14 ( 146) v Bankstown Sports 9.15 (69) Sydney District Football Association representative team coach Mick St George 10 16 (76) v East Sydney 1 7.1 5 ( 1.17) Western Suburbs 13.11 (89) v East Syd. 10.1_4 (74) Miller will demand an excellent showing from his side against Combined Pennant Hills 11.12 (78) v W /Suburbs 12. 1 7 (89) ROUND 12 - Sunday 11th July. ROUND-3 (PART) - Sunday 18th April. Newtown v East Sydney - Ersk1neville Oval Services at University Oval on Saturday. Bank'~town Sports 2216 ( 148) v Campbelllo\Nn Campbelltown v Banks town Sports - Campbelltowr \ 14.16 (100) North Shore v Liverpool - North Sydney Miller has been slightly disappointed at Rovers Owen Baglin and Gary Hutch- QFL 28.15 11831 v SFL 14 15 (99) Pennant Hills v Balma111 -- Pennant Hills the support - or lack of it - shown by ison also will be key players, with Hutch­ HOUND 3 (PARl) - Sunday 25th April, Western Suburbs v St Geo'.ge Ashbury some clubs towards this game. ison particularly dangerous if he just gets a Anzac Day Weekend ROUND 13 - Sunday 18th July "We have to put up a good showing to sniff of the ball anywhere near goal. Balmain 20.18 (138) v Pennant Hills 29.26 (200) Balma1n v Liverpool Drurnmoyne get more weight behind these teams in the SFL players Mike Smith (Pennant East Sydney 27.19 (181) v Newtown 8.19 (67) Campbelltown v Newtown Campbelltown future," Miller said. Hills) and Bill McBride (Western Suburbs) Liverpool 3.4 (22) v North Shore 35.23 (233) East Sydney v St George Trumper "Some players were forced to drop out are expected to be in the Services side. St George 21.17 (143) v Western Suburbs 14.14(98) North Shore v Bankstown Sports North Sydney through work commitments and yet we SOFA players have trained enthusias­ ROUND 4 (PART) - Sur1day 2nd May. Western Suburbs v Pennant Hills Ashbury weren't notified and replacements weren't tically most of the time, although some Campbelltown 13.17 (95) v Balmarn 9.23 (77) ROUND 14 (PART) - Saturday 24th July suggested from their clubs. found the going tough when the Swans TAFL20.10(130)vSFL 1119(85) Newtown v Balmain - Erskineville "Nothing was done till too late about assistant coach Ron Thomas put them organising a curtain-raiser and the off- through their paces last Sunday. ROUND 4 (PART) - Sunday 9th May. ROUND 14 (PART) - Sunday 25th July field back-up support was left to too "I'm glad I don't play VF L," one Bankstown Sports 18.12 ( 120) v Newtown 13. 15 (93) North Shore v Pennant Hills - SCG East Sydney 18.16 (124) v Pennant Hills 10.16 (76) Bankstown Sports v Western Suburbs _:_ Jensen few," Miller said. player was heard to say. Thomas addressed St George 19.10 (124) v North Shore 19.15 ( 129) East Sydney v Liverpool - Trumper But Miller is confident his side will test the players and Miller said the assistance L.iverpool 3.2 (20) v Western Suburbs 34.15 (219) St George v Campbelltown - Olds Park the Services team to the utmost. was worthwhile. ·ROUND 5 (PART) - Saturday, 15 May ROUND 15 - Sunday 1st August "Our players probably know each East Sydney 33.22 (220) d Bankstown Sports 7.10 (52) Bankstown Sports v Pennant Hills - Jensen better than the Services players even Likely SDF A line-up: - Sunday 16th May Campbelltown v East Sydney - Campbelltown though they come from all different B: J. Wickham (Mac U), K. Tucker Newtown 22.17 (149) d Western Suburbs 12.12 (84) Liverpool v St George - Rosedale sides," he said. (Hawkes), J. Muggeridge (SU) Newtown v North Shore - Ersk1neville Oval Pennant Hills 33.24 (222) d Liverpool 1.10 (16) "Most have played against each other HB: J. Jordane (NSW), P. Screaigh (Parra), Campbelltown 16.15(111 )d North Shore 15.18(108) Western Suburbs v Balmarn - Ashbury G. Mccallum (Manly) Balmain 20.10 (130) d St George 16.16 (112) twice already this season so know each C: J. Smith (Suth), M. Taylor (Parra), ROUND 16 (PART) - Saturday 7th August others strengths and weaknesses." p. l(leye (.~!.I) . __ ROUND 6 - Sunday 23rd May. Newtown v Bankstown Sports - Erskineville The coach is expecting a big game from HF: P. Edwards (Suth), G. Simonds (Suth)" Balmein 22.16 ( 148) v Newtown 26. 16 ( 172) his own club's - Parramatta - centreman D. BarWJ.ck (Parra) J Campbelltown 14.17 (101) v St George 24.18(162) ROUND 16 (PART) - Sunday 8th August Liverpool 4.3 (27) v East Sydney 47.21 (303) Mark Taylor, who is very constructive in F: G. Lagstrom (Hawkes), G. Mcintyre Balmain v Campbelltown - SCG what he does and wins a ton of hard ball. (Cron), G. Hutchinson (Parra) Pennant Hills 25.16 (166) v North Shore 9.5 (59) Western Suburbs v Liverpool - Ashbury And fullback Kevin Tucker, a strong, Fol: T. Dolkins ~Manly), P. Hanna (St I West Subs 15.1B (108) v Bank Sports 10.12 (72) Pennant Hills v East Sydney - Pennant Hills · h h 'II Capt), 0. Baglin (St I) St George v North Shore - Olds Park robust Payer,I is anot er e w1 expect Inter: ·D. Nelson (Parra), M. Ryan (manly) ROUND 7 - Sunday 30th May. ROUND 17 - Sunday 15th August. steadiness and drive from. St Geo 38.24 (252) v L'pool 7 .11 (53) Bankstown Sports v Liverpool - Jensen The inclusion of three ruckmen Ted Balmain 7.3 (45) v W Subs 29.20 (194) East Sydney v Balmarn - Trumper Dolkins (Manly), Greg Lagstrom (Hawkes­ N.S.15.13 (103) v N'town 11.16 (82) St George v Newtown - Olds Park bury) and Peter Hanna (St Ives) shou Id P. Hills 28.29 (197) _,, R Snorts 10.9 (69) MAKE A DAY Campbelltown v Pennant Hills - Cmpbelltown give the SD FA a height advantage over East Syd 45.21 (291) v C'town) 6.8 North Shore v Western Suburbs - North Sydney Sunday 6th June- no S.F.L. Co.r:npetition Matches Services. · ROUND 18 (PART) - Saturday 21st August OF IT II NSW 17. 15 (117) v ACT 2'f.9 (171) "I watched the Services competition Newtown v Liverpool - Erskineville last week and expect them to be a fast, running team but not that big," Miller ROUND 8 (PART) - Sunday 13th June ROUND 18 (PART) - Sunday 22nd August Support your Association East Sydney 19.31 (145) v North Shore 16.10(106) said. East Sydney v North Shore - Trumper Park Balmain 31.14 (200) v Bankstown Sports 11.13 (79) Hanna, who also is the captain, is fast Bankstown Sports v Balmain - Jensen club mates Campbelltown 14.7 (91) vWest. Suburbs 29.22(196) St George v Pennant Hills - SCG and agile for a big player and Miller will Pennant Hills 19.19 (133) v St George 17.6 (108) Western Suburbs v Campbelltown - Ashbury use him as a ruck-rover alongside the other ROUND 8 (PART) - Monday 14th June tw_o in the ruck. and Liverpool 4:6j30) v Newtown 18.13 p 21) ROUND 9 (PART) - Saturday 19th June Typesetting 8t Art Design by:- players · Newtown 10.17 (77) v St.George 13. 12 (90) Brian. George Publications, 211 Botany Rd. Wa.terlQo, ROUND 9 (PART) - Sunday 20th June 1st SEMI FINAL SUNDAY 29th AUGUST N.S.W. 2017 Telephone 699 7876 Get behind the SOFA and Liverpool 11.11 (77) v Bankstown Sports 24.20 ( 164) Printed by:- Balmain 13.9 (87) v East Sydney 23.29 (167) 2nd SEMI FINAL SUNDAY 5th SEPTEMBER Freelance Press. 22 Oramzi Rd, Girraween, N.S.W. Pennant Hills 26.26 (182) Campbelltown 5.8 (38) PRELIMINARY FINAL SUNDAY 12th SEPTEMBER v Tf!lephone 636 4484 Barrack them to Bl G WI NS Western Suburbs f"3. ~ 3 (91) v North Shore 11.16 (82) GRAND FINAL SUNDAY 19th SEPTEMBER Page 20 Page 5 rm Citicorp Premiers~ip t~j isoFA The line-ups t~11 MAGPIES KEEN FOR WIN SOFA v Combined Services AT NEW HOME GROUND at Sydney University Oval Western Suburbs breathed life back into the Citicorp Premiership with 1. John SMITH 1. G. MEMBREY 2. Mark TAYLOR 2. K. HARRISON its determined, bustling 15-point win over East Sydney at the SCG last 3. Dave BARWICK 3. S. BORTON Sunday. 4. Gary HUTCHISON 4. P. BAEUMLER 5. Mick RYAN 5. C. BARRIE The Magpies, despite losing captain­ 6. Peter EDWARDS 6. 1.McCAUUM coach Phil Manassa in the first term with a Victory Over 7. Ted DOLKINS 7. R. WILSON hamstring injury, fought back dourly after 8. Peter HANNA (c) 8. B.STENFORS trailing by 26 points at the first change. 9. Michael HOPE (emerg) 9. B. WHARTON After 10 matches unbeaten this year, East Sydney 10. John MUGGERIDGE 10. K. McKEWON the Bulldogs found Wests close checking 11. Greg LAGSTROM 11. W. JACKSON V.C. and hard tackling unsettling and seemed Livens Interest 12. Kevin TUCKER 12. W. DUNBAR unable to adopt different tactics to coun­ 13. Gary SIMOND 13. A.HARLEY ter the Magpies persistence. 14. Darrel NELSON 14. R. ZELESCO for training must make the job of coaching 16. G. CRISPIN ______Winger Harvey McCrae was outstanding most difficult for Sam Kekovich. 15. Greg MclNTYRE 19; D. STRANGWARD and continually drove his side into attack,· Added to that Newtown has rarely had 16. Owen BAGLIN 20. M. SMITH CAPT. while Bill McBride, Roger Coulton, Ant . Shane O'Sullivan, Shane Bond, Greg Beck 17. Jack JORDANE 21. W. McBRIDE and Mick O'Donoghue, Bob Vardanega Gary Hardeman and Kevin Heath on the 1B. Peter KlEBE 22. G. PERRY and Graeme Jones played soundly. field all at the same time. 19. Grant McCALLUM 24. G. DOYLE Today Western Suburbs take .on St And surely some local players must 20. John WICKHAM 25. M. LOWE George and will be keen to christen its have their noses out of joint, being in the 21. Paul SCREAIGH COACH G. BIRRELL new home ground at Ashbury and revenge 'side one week and then pushed out be­ 22. Scott UGLOW (emerg) a 45-point loss to St George in Round 3. cause a "name" player is available the 23. Darion Parise (emerg) Wests defence was very tight against next. 24. John NOLAN (emerg) East Sydney and Peter Stanton and com­ 25. Terry KERR (emerg) pany will be all out to produce a similar Kekovich has an unenviable job and his performance against St George's in-form hopes of a Newtown revival must hinge on forwards. regulars such as Greg Scheetz, John Pil­ Saints have an abundance of players kington, Greg Barwell, Andy Lindfield, capable of kicking plenty of goals - Mark David Degnan and company finding some~ at Trumper Park, Saturday at Sydney Uni, Sunday ·Ryan, David West, Ron Kemp, John thing extra this week. McMahon and captain-coach John Tuck­ Easts, with an abundance of top well - and this should be a battle royal. players after losing only four from last Noel Hopkins, Bob Dickenson and season's premiership winning line-up, and M Terry 4. P. Stephens M. Hope J Smith John Bester wil I lead a tough Saints de­ recruiting· well off-season, will be deter­ M McGrillen 5. T. Woodhouse P Peake G. Axford fence and the result could hinge on kick­ mined not to make losinQ a habit. J Moore 7. D. Cunningham 11 D Wills 3. T. Jones 10. K. Armstrong :winning players such as Bill McBride, Mark G Hickey 12 K. Gilbert M. O'Sullivan Players such as Laurie Axford, Enzo 13. N. Perger Davis and Harvey Mccrae (Wests) and S Robertson 13 P Williams M. Streatfield Corvino, Peter Ruscuklic, Jim Richardson, 15. S. Munro 14 T. Millward Saints Brain · brothers, Tony and Leigh, M Monks P. Edwards I an Allen, Wayne Bradshaw, Wayne Goss 16. M. Keogh 15 G. Nagel and John McMahon. G Mounsey 19. C. Moodie 7 G. Chamberland an'd Robbie Claridge are just too exper­ 16 R Van Beek Captain-coach Greg Harris will have B O'Connell 20: M. Feltham 8. G. Bulger (c) ienced and talented to let this happen. 17 J Carter dug deep into his football repertoire 10 D Mclead 21. B. Kelford 19 S Trigg G. O'Sullivan Pennant Hills, riding tall after disposing 23. C. Fox during the week to get East Sydney back 11 p Cairnes 22 J Kuhne 10 T. Cumming Gf Newtown, last week, will be looking to 27. S. Armstrong on the rails, although some supporters 15 s McKenzie .24 M. luff 11 G Evers a confidence booster against Balmain to­ 33. N. Parke'r claimed after last Sunday's game that a de­ 18 C Welsby 26 J Nolan 12 C Murphy day. 34. D. Stirling 33 T. Driscoll ·feat was the best thing that cou Id have 21 J Hanton 35. D. Doyle 13 G. Simond The Tigers are the toughest side out· 34 B Bennett happened to the Bulldogs to get their 22 Uglow 36. R. Barrow 36 P Fudger 14 M. Ridley side the SFL top echelon and if Greg minds back on the job. 23 T Hodgson 37. J. Jourdain 39 . C Haberf1eld 15 M. Small And Newtown could see their vague Schlein, Michael $urnett, David Strang­ 26 R Aitken 40. J. O'Dwyer 41 K. O'Shaugnessy 16 T. Roesler 41. finals hoped vanquished for 1982. ward and Dale Boccabella can inspire their 27 J Wickham (cap; c D. Woodman 42 A. Docking 17 M. Baldock 48. J. Dowson Sixth, two games away from the four, team-mates to all fire at once then they 32 p Kennedy D Rava 18 D Myles Newtown will be desperate at Erskineville are capable of upsetting any of the top 33 Kane 19. L. Addisor1 sides. Oval. 40 Jones 20 P. Stanes Maybe there is a lesson to be learnt on But today won't be the day. Coact·, using "fly in" players to bolster ranks. Ray Johns has his team of talented young· Not having his complete side together· sters in full flight. Page 19 Page 6 At a Glance Im Citicorp Premiership t:j

Round 15 1at Grade Just the centreline of youthful veteran w l For A gnat % Pu Keith DeLooze and his brilliant sidekicks First Grede St Ives 12 2 1880 1004 187.25 48 Mitch "Harrier" Gray and Terry"Rhys" St Ives 22.20 (152) d Hawkesbury 9.5 (59) Sutherland 10 4 2098 1105 189.86 40 Thripp has been averaging more than 90 Parramatta 21.14 (141) d Manly 15.19 (109) Manly-Warr 9 6 1703 1397 121.90 36 possessions between them per game. Uni of NSW 23.30 (168) d Macquarie Uni 4.11 (35) Sydney Uni 8 5 1594 1166 136.71 32 This ball-winning ability has taken Sydney Uni 25.19 ( 168) d Sutherland 10.17 (77) Uni of NSW 7 7 1385 1596 86.78 28 pressure from the defence and given for­ Reurv• Grede Parramatta 6' 9 1782 1679 106.13 24 St Ives 12.7 (79) d Penrith'7.8 (50) Hawkesbury 5 10 1324 1757 75.36 20 wards such as Jim McDonald, Steve Ed­ Manly 14.15 (99) d Parramatta 5.3 (33) Macquarie Uni .14 599 2661 22.51 wards and Tony McGivern more than Uni of NSW 16.8 (104) d Macquarie Uni 4.5 (29) Reurve Grade enough chances to show what they can do. Sydney Uni 20.19 (139) d Sutherland 3.3 (21) Penrith 13 2 1722 672 256.25 52 Throw in ruck-rover Michael Toy, Under 201 St Ives 12 2 1340 656 204.27 48 rover John Goswell, captain Russell Math­ St Ives 13.23 (101) d Penrith 2.3 (15) Sydney Uni 10 3 1496 576 259.72 40 eson, strong defender Rod Miles and the Sutherland 11.7 (771 d Sydney Uni 8.9 !57) Manly-Warr 28 7 8 988 945 104.55 rest of this enthusiastic side and you get Uni of NSW 6 8 861 862 99.88 24 Parramatta 5 10 834 1427 58.44 20 some of the best football produced in , Sutherland 4 10 687 996 68.98 16 Sydney this season. Macquarie Uni - 14 272 2066 13.17 While North Shore are going on their Under 201 winning way against Liverpool· at North St Ives 7 1 768 217 353.92 28 Sydney Oval coach Bill Brown and club Nirimba 6 1 668 202 330.69 24 officials will probably be offering up a it Sutherland 4 3 365 491 74.34 16 prayer that Western Suburbs down St , Penrith 2 8 314 554 56.68 8 Sydney Uni 8 202 671 30.10 George. f't{ If this happens the Bears will move a ~ game clear of the Saints and into fourth spot · l GOALKICKERS The remaining game between Campbell- ~ First Grade town and Bankstown Sports - the.SFL ~ G. Chamberlain (Sutherland) 3 ...... 83 newcomers - at Memorial Oval, Campbell- G. Simond (Sutherland) 3 ...... 67 town, promises to be a thriller. P. Webster (St Ives) 1 ...... 66 J. Valkavich (Manly) 1 ...... 43 At the SCG in r~und ~. Bankstown 0. Stirling (Uni NSW) 5 ...... 30 broke their duck in the top division when, J. Trbofevic (Manly) - ...... : ...... 26 they downed Campbelltown comfortably ~ 0. Fairbrother (St Ives) - ...... 26 - by 48 points. G. Hutchison (Parramatta) 3 ...... 25 Campbelltown will be keen to avenge M. Taylor (Parramatta) 5 ...... 25 N. Ryan (Manly) 4 ...... 24 th is result and Kent Coburn will be looking T. Driscoll (Syd Uni) - ...... 23 for an all out effort. G. Nagel (Sydney Uni) - ...... 22 Big Steve Noack has been overshad­ S. O'Toole (Sydney Uni) - ...... 22 owing his brother Geoff with form this' I. Smith (Sutherland) - ...... , ...... 21 season in front of goal, while ruckman: P. Goss (Hawkesbury) 1 ...... 21 ,, Geoff Reid and Mal Perry have been sound 1 P. Taylor (Parramatta) 2 ...... 21 R. Hanna (St Ives) 5 ...... 21 players. , R. Russell (St Ives) - ...... 20 Leo Driscoll continues to lead Banks-1 M. Charman (Hawkesbury) 1 ...... 20 town by example, while Robert D'Orazio, ,._ Rel81'Ve Grede Allan Purdie, Stephen Podbury and lan •. 1 "·· T. Hall (Penrith) 4 ...... 75 White have been more than serviceable .. -.• I. Cornell (St Ives) 2 ...... 33 players. S. Barko (Sydney Uni) 5 ...... 32 .. P. Naughton (Sydney Uni) - ...... 24 , L J. Marmara (Penrith) 1 ...... 24 D. McConnell (Penrith) 1 ...... 23 R. Wilkes (St Ives) - ...... 17 •Newtown'a Ron Williama in action. P. Moggach (Sydney Uni) 5 ...... 17 C. Farrell (Penrith) - ...... 17 Under 201 THE TIPSTERS SAY ... A. Michael (St Ives) 3 John Hoggatt David Jordan Greg Growden Daily Telegraph The Australian Under 20• S.M. Herald A. Michael (St Ives) 3 ...... 20 East Sydney East Sydney C. Evans (St Ives) - ...... 17 East Sydney Bankstown Sports Bankstown Sports Campbelltown N. Stanes (Sutherland) 8 ...... · . · · 17 North Shore S. Jarvis (St Ives) 2 ...... 1 5 North Shore North Shore 0. Faidley (Sutherland) - ...... 13 Pennant Hills Pennant Hills Pennant Hills • Bankatown Sporta Peter Twist in action. R. Scott (Nirimba) - ...... 13 St George Western Suburbs Western Suburbs Page 18 Page 7 !;i!citicorp Premiership t_:_.1 Im Details at a Glancet:l]

A. McGivern (Pennant Hills) - .•••....• :: ••..•.• 31 Round 11 D. Jennings (East Sydney) - ...... •..• 30 UNDER 15S SHOW THE WAY First grade P. Ruscuklic (East Sydney) 4 ...... : .. 29 they believed another four boys were Pennant Hills 20.16 (136) d Newtown 17.5 (107) D. Strangward (Baima in) - ..•...•... : . : "'·" .....• 29 •From page 3 GOALS - Pennant Hills: J. McDonald 7, Ferraro 3. M. Ryan (St George) 5 ..••...... •...... • _. .... 28 extremely unlucky not to have been Edwards 3, Goswell 2, DeLooze 2, Noad. Tweeddale, P. Wappet (North Shore) - ...• ' •...... : ....• . : . 28 included in the team. Toy. Newtown: Bond 5, Bell 4, Kekovich 3, Barwell 3, M. Burnett (Balmain) 2 ...... ; 26 St George's Michael Clift, after kicking But coach Mar.Jc Seily, from St George, Lindfield 2. Reserve grade • five goals in the first game, was a Western Suburbs 13.11 (89) d East Sydney 10.14 M. Young (Western Suburbs) 3 ...... ; •.•... 32 will have at least six boys available-again (74) dependable player whether at full P. Stillman (St George) 2 ...... 31 next year if he is given the reins again. GOALS - Western Suburbs: McBride 2, Betros 2, B. Fitzgerald (North Shore) - •...... , ... 21 forward or given a run on the ball. They include Martin Hickey, Matt Chilcott 2, Fox, Manassa. Coulton, Mccrae, A. D. Keane (North Shore) 6 ...... :". .• ,. 27 Brad Prime as captain and vice-captain O'Donoghue, Vardanega, Davis. East Sydney: J. Duggan (St George) - ...... 17 Lawler, a rover from St George, Andrew Ruscuklic 4, Axford, Corvino, Allen, Williams, Goss, Greg Lucas showed tremendous Smith, a winger from St George, Peter P. Camilleri (Pennant Hills) 2 •...... •...... 16 Downes. I. Taylor (East Sydney) 4 ...... : ...... 16 leadership qualities. Ryan, a forward flanker from St George, Campbelltown 24.24 (168) d Liverpool 13.13 (91) K. Ward (St George) 1 ...... 1 5 At the end of the series six players - and Tony Dusan, also a forward flanker GOALS - Campbelltown: S. Noack 7, Coburn 5, S. Burns (East Sydney). - ....•....•..•...... •• ·; 14 Sneddon 3. Neilsen 2, Walsh, McCartney, White, the most from any region - were named but from North Shore. G. Taylor (St George) - ...•....•....•...... •... 14 Fishburn, Brady, Llewellyn, Brady. Liverpool: Lennox 3, T. Rosewall (Western Suburbs) 1 •...... , ...•.... 14 in the State side to contest the Australian This tremendous result could not have Humphries 2, Jubbs 2, West, Graham. Morley, Fuzzard, championships at Rosedale Oval from come at a better time for Sydney football Martin, Manny. Under 191 August 28. North Shore 22.15 (147) d Balmain 15.5 (95) G. Dignan (North Shore) 4 ...•...... 30 ,as it is a clear indication that the talent is GOALS - North Shore: Morris 7, Randall 3. Phillips They were Prime, Hollis, Hickey, Clift, A. Fraser (North Shore) 3 .... : ...... •. 26 here. 3. Baker 2, Moore, Harmer, G. Jepsen, Curran, T. Jones (Campbelltown) - ...... 26 Evans and Polley. All it needs is proper fostering and Batchelor, Morgan. Membrey. Balmain: Boccabella. 8, P. Stoneman (Western Suburbs) 1 ...... : . 24 But Sydney officials were a little coaching development to bear fruit for the Burnett 2, Schlein, Holland, Bahram, Traill, Turner. G. Brady (Campbelltown) .:...... '· ... 22 St George 22.14 ( 146) d Bankstown Sports 9.15 (69) disgruntled with this representation as future. T. O'Brien (Campbelltown) 3 ...... 20 GOALS - St George: West 7, Kemp 7, Ryan 5, P. Wyman (North Shore) - ...... 20 Travers 2, Wadling. Bankstown Sports: Henderson 3, D. Bray (North Shore) 3 ...... ; ...... 18 D'Orazio 2, Dedes, Driscoll, Purdie, Podbury, White. A. Camilleri (East' Sydney) 4 ...... 18 M. Piaak (East Sydney) - ...... 17 Reserve grade B. Atkins (St George) 1 ...... 17 Pennant Hills 24.11 (145) d Newtown 4.4 (28) G. Hynes (North Shore) 4 ...... •.. 17 GOALS - Pennant Hills: Samuels 7, Lee 4, Furner 4, V. Hills 3, Camilleri 2, Higgs 2, Love. Mentiplay. 1st Grade Newtown: MacFaydenl Barker, Priestnell. W · L For Agn1t % Pt1 HARDY'S WINES Campbelltown 20.8 ( 128) d Liverpool 6.14 (50) East Sydney 10. 1 1954 732 266.94 40 GOALS - Campbelltown: Handlin 5, R. Kershaw 2, Pennant Hills 8 3 1813 887 215.67 32 C. Plant 2, Pasfield 2, Jonglang 2, M. Fields 2, Lacey, Western Suburbs 8 3 1348 988 136.44 32 Batten, A. White, Weston, Dickens. Liverpool: Ball 3. St George 7 4 1564 1041 150.24 28 Van Kelker, D. Bright, A. Bright. North Shore 7 4 1487 1055 140.95 28 North Shore 22.18 (150) d Balmain 6.9 (45) Newtown 5 6 1243 1167 106.5'f- 20 GOALS - North Shore: Keane 6, Reid 3, B. Fitzgerald Campbelltown 4 7 1012 1689 59.92 16 3. Miller 3. Van Gernert 3. Ashelford, Davies. Batty, Bankstown Sports 3 8 931 1762 52.84 12 McLeay. Balmain: Walford 2, McGaw 2, Harrison, Baima in 2 9 1182 1556 75.96 8 Magarelli. Liverpool 1 10 569 2226 25.56 4 •I St George 16.14 (110) d Bankstown Sports 4.7 (31) GOALS - St George: Kenny 4, Bruden 3, Stillman 2, Reserve Grade Watkins 2, Hanrahan. Kelso, Jackson, Simons, Ward. w L For Agnst % Pta Bankstown Sports: Walkley 2, Hennessey, Holmquest. Western Subs 10 1 1283 434 295.62 40 Western Suburbs 15.12 (102) d East Sydney 8.13 North Shore 10 1 1321 539 245.08 40 (61) St George 9 2 1200 551 217.79 36 Under 191 Pennant Hills 8 3 1091 493 221.30 32 Newtown 10.13 (73) d Pennant Hills 7.4 (46) East Sydney 7 4 1196 633 188.94 28 Campbelltown 19.18 (132) d Liverpool 1.3 (9) Newtown 3 8 662 1135 58.33 12 North Shore 20.20 (140) d Balmain 0.2 (2) Bankstown Sports 3 8 593 1143 51.88 12 St George 24.29 (173) d Bankstown Sports 3.2 (20) Balmain 2 9 679 1107 61.34 8 Western Suburbs 8.14 (62) d East Sydney 6.11 (47) Campbelltown 2 9 640 1220 52.46 8 Liverpool We R·ecommend 1 10 259 1587 1~.32 4 GOALKICKERS Under 191 w L For Agnst % Pta First grade North Shore 9 2 1125 446 252.24 36 These Two Great Products G. Spaulding (East Sydney) ...... 63 Campbelltown 9 1 1162 499 232.87 36 S. Edwards (Pennant Hills) 3 ...... 52 Western Subs 9 2 922 527 174.95 36 J. McDonald (Pennant Hills) 7 ...... •...... 36 St George 8 3 1123 496 226.41 32 For Your Enjoyment J. Tuckwell (St George) - ••...... 36 East Sydney 5 5 752 592 127.03 20 W. Bradshaw (East Sydney) ...... 34 Pennant Hills 5 6 642 648 99.54 20 S. Noack (Campbelltown) 7 ...... •...... •..•. 34 Liverpool 3 8 568 783 73.39 12 R. Vardanega (Western Suburbs) 1 ••...... •. 34 Newtown 3 8 514 926 55.51 12 THOMAS HARDY & SONS PTY. LTD. D. Boccabella (Balmain) 8 ....•...... ••..•..... 32 Baima in 2 9 419 1188 35.27 8 J. McMahon (St Geo~ge) - ...•...... ••...• 32 Bankstown Sports 1 10 384 1261 30.45 4 Page 8 Page 17 Im Citicorp Premiership tj Im Player of the Yeart~11 PILKINGTON MOVES WITHIN TWO POINTS OF THE LEAD 1980 Phelan Medallist John Pilkington from Newtown has moved up into second place in the Canberra Television-Football • Record Palyer-of-the-Year Award. Pilkington picked up three votes for last Progress • Saturday's display against Pennant Hills to join East Sydney rover Wayne 13 - D. Jennings (East Syd) Bradshaw on 11 votes. 11 - W. Bradshaw (East Syd}, J. Pilkington (Newt) 10 - A. Vardanega (West Subs) The pair trails award leader Darryn 9 - H. Mccrae (West Subs) Jennings, also from East Sydney, by two 8 - M. Gray (P. Hills). D. Batchelor (N Shore) votes. Western· Suburbs ruckman Bob 7 - J. Edlington (East Syd), G. Barwell (Newtown). K. Vardanega is next with 1O votes, just Delooze (P Hills) ahead of team-mate and winger Harvey 6 - J. Bester (St G). A. Harmer (N Shore), D. Boccabella Mccrae, who has nine. (Bal), M. Burnett (Bal}, K. Coburn (C'town) . Pennant Hills young wingetMitch Gray 5 - G. Spaulding (East Syd), G. Beck (Newt), S. Harper picked up a vote against Newtown to (St G), A. Brain (St G). P. Manassa (West Subs), W. move onto eight points with North McBride (West Subs), J. Goswell (P Hills), S. Shore's young ruckman Dominic Edwards (P Hills). B. Bennett (N Shore), A. Morgan Batchelor . (N Shore) The footballer voted player-of-the-Year . in the 1982 Citicorp Premiership will 4 - A. Kemp (St G). J. Tuckwell (St G). D. West (St G), M. , ' Toy (P Hills). G. Schlein (Bal), A. Podbury (Banks receive a video cassette recorder with the Sports). compliments of Canberra Television. Other top vote-getters in the 11th 3 - A. Rankin (Banks Sports), L. Driscoll (Banks Sports). round were Campbelltown's Geoff Reid, A. Tredrea (L'pool), B. Kershaw (C'town). N. Thompson (C'town), A. Harbort (C'town), G. Reid Morgan from North Shore, St George (C'town). D. Strangward (Bal). P. Dignan (N Shore), ruckman Stephen Harper and Western A. Liesh!ce (N Shore), H. "Patterson (N Shore), A. Suburbs young defender Mick McGivern (P Hills), A. Matheson (P Hills). M. Noad O'Donghue. (P Hills). B. Francis (P Hills), A. Pearsall (West Subs). M. O'Donoghue (West Subs), M. Travers (St G). N. Hopkins (St G), M. Tegg (St G). S. O'Sullivan (Newt}, I. Allen (East Syd), A. Claridge (East Syd), L. How The Polled Axford (East Syd). Campbelltown v Liverpool A. Reid (Campbelltown) ...... 3 K. Coburn (Campbelltown) ...... 2 2 - J. McMahon (St G), A. Miles (P Hills). T. Thripp (P B. Morley (Liverpool) ...... 1 Hills}, A. Fitzgerald (N Shore), A. Morris (N Shore). Balmain v North Shore K. Curran (N Shore}, P. Crittenden (Bal}, G. Hay A. Morgan (North Shore) . • ...... 3 (Bal), D. Neilsen (C'town). A. Haines (L'pool), J. East Sydney ruck man-defender Tony Wllliam1 leave1 hl1 Wnt1 opponent sprawling a1 he determinedly K Curran (North Shore) ...... •...... 2 Humphries (L'pool}, B. Morley (L'pool), J. Wright (B clears the ball at the SCG last Sunday. G. Schlein (Balmain) ...... •...... 1 Sports), D. Cash (B Sports), I. White (B Sports), S. Newtown v Pennant Hilla Herne (B Sports). J. Pilkington (Newtown) ...... 3 T. Thripp (Pennant Hills) ...... •...... 2 1- J. Buttress (B Sports). G. Jubbs (L'pool}, A. Laidlaw M. Gray (Pennant Hills) ...... 1 (C'town}, G. Noack (C'town), M. Perry (C'town}, W. TRAVELODGE SUPPORTS St. George v Bankstown Sports Maloney (Bal), K. Pitcher (N Shore), G. Doupe (N S. Harper (St George) . ·...... 3 Shore), S. Phillips (N Shore), M. Randall (N Shore). D. West (St George) ...... 2 G. Hewton (P Hills), P. Kreig (P Hills). J. McDonald THE SFL A. Podbury (Bankstown Sports)...... 1 (P Hills}, G. Jones (West Subs). T. Roewall (West The Australian Hotel Chain Western Suburbs v East Sydney Subs}, M. Ryan (St G), L. Brain (St G), D. Sexton M. O'Donoghue (Western Suburbs) (Newt), G. Hardeman (Newt), D. Degnan (Newt), S. is backing The Australian Game. M. O'Donoghue (Western Suburbs) ....•...... 3 Bond (Newt}, J. Richardson (East Syd}, G. Foster So when you travel do the same. W. McBride (Western Suburbs) •...... •...... •.. 2 (East Syd), E. Corvino (East Syd), S. Davis (East : I. Allen (East Sydney)...... • • ...... • ...... 1 Syd}, A. Williams (East Syd). Page 16 Page 9 _J mci_~ic_orp Pre'l'li_~_~ship Always up to ' t-·:\~J __ _ the mark! West Subs v St. George at Whitfield Ave, Ashbury

Coach: Phil Manassa Coach: John Tuckwell

No. NAME: G. 8. No. NAME: G. 8. 1. Brad FOX 1. Matthew ANSELL 2. Richard ROEST 3. Simon CAIRNDUFF 3. Neil BRUCE 4. David FLETCHER 4. David CULLING 5 Mark RYAN 5. Bill McBRIDE 6. David WADLING NEWTOW!\ RULES 6. Bob TURNER 7. Mark MAGRATH 7. Harvey MACRAE 8. Michael TRAVERS CLUB LTD. 8. Graeme SHIEL 9. John BESTER 9. Mark DAVIS 11. Leigh BRAIN 303 CLEVELAND STREET. 10. Terry ROSEWALL 13. Neil ALLARD - -- REDFERN 11. Graham JONES 14. Peter KING 13. Peter BETROS 15. Trevor WOODS 14. Peter STANTON 16. Anthony BRAIN 15. Anthony O'DONOHUE 17. Ronald KEMP 16. Bob VARDANEGA 18. Stephen HARPER 17. Mick O'DONOHUE 19 Graeme BLACKLAW 18. Steve CRUMP 20 Robert DICKENSON 19. David ALDENHOVEN 21. John McMAHON 23. Shane SHIPP 22 Michaei TEGG Tooth & Co., brewers of 24. Arthur CHILCOTI 23. John TUCKWELL Paul MATHER 25. 24. Stephen BAYLEY 26. famous Cold Gold KB Steve SKINNER 26. Garry McKENZIE 28. and Tooth L.A., are Chris O'DONOHUE 27. Noel HOPKINS 30. Greg O'CALLAGHAN 28. David WEST 31. I proud to be associated PJiil MANASSA 29. Darren HOOPER 35. John FRAME I with the great RUSHED ...... RUSHED ...... Australian game. FINAL 1ST See you ofter the 1ST 2ND 3RD 2ND 3RD FINAL match! ,. STARTING TIMES ACTION PHOTOS Action Photo's appearing Official start times for all in the football rncord FOUNDED 1880 games in the SFL . Citicorp are supplied mainly by Premiership are: Andrew Jacob n of: All Sports Photography Tooth & Co. Under 19s: 10.15 am 44 Lucinda Ave, Wahroonga NEWTOWN DISTRICT Official Sponsor AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB LTD Reserves: 12.1 5 pm Ph: 48 4467 · First: 2.15 pm

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Coach: Ray Johns Coach: Ken Tucker Coa'=h: Sam Kekovich Coach:, Greg Harris No. NAME: G. B. No. NAME: G. B. No NAME G. B. No NAME: G. B. 2. Mitch GRAY 1. Dave STRANGWARD (c) 1. Sam KEKOVICH 2 Laurie AXFORD 3. Mike TOY 2. Dale BOCCABELLA (v.c.) 2. Greg BECK . 3 Bill DUNN 4. Brett FRANCIS • 3. Ray SEXTON 4 Tony WILLIAMS 6. Jim McDONALD 3. Tom WATTS 4. Greg SCHLEIN 4. Ian HARRY 5 E11w CORVINO 7. Russell MATHESON (c) 5. Andy BROWN 5. Shane O'SULLIVAN 6 Wayne BRADSHAV 8. Doug SCHOl.Z 6. Steve TURNER 6. Ian GORDON 7 Steve JONES 9. Steve EDWARDS 7. Wes MALONEY 7. Graeme PRATT 8 Darryn JENNINGS 10. Keith DELOOZE 8. Darren HOLLAND 8. Alan DUDLEY (vie) 9 Robbie CLARIDGE 11. Terry THRIPP 9. Bill MITCHELL 9. Neil McKENZIE 10 Geoff SPAULDING 12. Steve TURNER 10 Rod KING 10. Kevin HEATH 12 J1rn RICHARDSON 13. Greg HARDY 11 Leo VOLPE 11. Mark ATKINS 14 Neil WARD 14. Max PASCOE 12. Rex RAGGATT 12. Glen BARKER 15 Ian MARTIN 15. Bill DARNELL 13. Chris FORD 13. Greg SCHEETZ 16 Ted PLEMING 16. Matthew LEES 14. Bruce ARNDELL 14. Peter HAMILTON 17 Greg HARRIS 17. Tony McGIVERN 15. Trevor HANGAN 1 5. John PILKINGTON (c) 18 Jeff LUFF 18. Duncan MATHEWS 1 6. Brendan WOODS ELL 16. Ron WILLIAMS 19 Andrew BELL 19. Rod MILES 17. Brett CRITTENDEN 1 7: Gary HARDEMAN 20. Wayne GOSS 20. John GOSWELL (v/c) 19 Gary !SHERWOOD 18 Greg BARWELL 21 Stewart WALLIS 21 . Ken DURYEA Steve MacLURE 20. Neil BRISCOE 19. Brian DAVIS 22 22. Mal NOAD John GLYNN 21 Shane SALMON 20. John SPENCER 23 24. Mike SMITH 24 Steve DAVIS 22. Simon KELLY 21. Andy LINDFIELD 25. Trevor DAYKIN 25 Frank WARD 23. Keith CALDER 23. David DEGNAN 26. Bill FURNER 26 Jim O'CALLAGHAN 24. Paul SIMMONS 25. Geoff LUCAS 27. Chris MACDONALD 27. Graeme DOWNS 25. Greg HAY 27. David MATTERS 34. Peter KRIEG 30 John EDLINGTON 26. Paul BRODERICK 28. Paul ELDRIDGE 35. John TWEEDDALE RUSHED ...... RUSHED ...... RUSHED ...... RUSHED ......

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SYDNEY JUNIOR FOOTBALL COUNCIL THANKS THE MEN IN CHARGE

From thla weekend the umpires at SFL games will be picked from a senior liat of 20. Each umpire is numbered from 1 to 23. The number• of the central umpirea officiating at each game will be displayed on FLENDER PTY. LTD. the •core board shortly before the game atarts. 1. J. Beeck 9. R. Judd 16 R. Richards 2. S Butler 10. P McMahon 17. J. Saxby FOR THEIR SPONSORSHIP 3. R. Cioccio 11. K. Marchoni 18 B. Slaps 4. R. Crowhurst -12. F. Neville 19 D. Smith OF THE SYDNEY UNDER 15 TEAM 5. G. Dempsey 13. L. O'Rourke 20. P Southby 6. K. Doyle 14. P. Power 21 N. Stone ***THE 1982 STATE CHAMPIONS*** 7. K. Duffin 15. M. Rendell 22 R. ·Van Genkel 8. M. Henry 23 G. Weldon

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at Memorial Oval, Campbelltown at North Sydney Oval

Coach: Kent Coburn Coach: Leo Driscoll Coach: Bill Brown Coach: Sarn G~asso

No. NAME: G. B. No. NAME: G. B. No. NAME: G. 8. • No NAME G. 1. Neil THOMPSON 1 Leo DRISCOLL 1. Kevin CURRAN (c) 1 . Sean YOUNG 2. Robbie McCARTNEY 2 Robert D'ORAZIO 3. Alan FITZGERALD 2. Dale EYRE • 3. Kevin McCORMACK 3. Anthony WHITE 3 Jim WRIGHT 4. Phil DIGNAN 4. Garry SPENCER 4. Adam DAVIES 4 K;,n WESTWOOD 6. Russell MORRIS 8. Tony HARMER · 5. Ian.NICHOLLS 5. Peter KNOBEL 5 Pelf'r TWIST 6. Robert LANGFORD 10. John BAKER 6. Russell O'BRIEN 6 Steptwn PODBURY 7. Sam GRASSO 7. Max BRADY 7 Jcim1e CARMODY .f 12. Paul MOORE 8. John HUMPHRIES 8. Alan ELSWOTHY 8 SIPve WALLISS 13. Dominic BATCHELOR 9. Greg JUBBS 9. Stephen NOACK 9 Stephen HERNE 14. Nick REID 10. Bob LEEHANE 10 Brian KERSHAW 10 M;1rk WAKLEY 15. Haydon BRAY 11. Stephen WEST 12. Paul MANNY 11 Geoffrey NOACK 11 Allim PURDIE 1 6. Peter CARR 13. Russell FAC&Y 12. Robert HARBORT 12 John BUTTRESS 17. Mark SIMMON$ 20. Peter MELVILLE 14. Wayne TUCKERMAN 13. Malcolm PERRY 13 D;1v1d JOHNSON 15. Mark DEMPSTER 21. Damien BRAY 14. Arthur LAIDLAW 14 Sieve EURELL 16 John DACK 1 5. David PABST 15 BrPtt RICHIE 22. Greg DOUPE 17 Steve JONES 1 6. Geoffrey REID 16 Wayne HOLMQUEST 23. Paul WAPPET 18. Steve WOODS 17 Kent COBURN (c/c) 17 Stephen BONNEY 24. Hugh PATERSON 19. Brian MORLEY 20. Wayne BROWN 18. David CHAPMAN 18 Allan WILLOUGHBY 27. Brenton BENNETI 21. Reinhold SCHUSTER 19. David NEILSEN 19 D;iv1d SALEMAN 28. Ken PITCHER 20 Garry FAIRBANK 20 Barry BROOKS 30. Graham MEMBREY 21. Roger LAMB 21 Rodney PODBURY 33. Tony AUSTIN 22. Peter CLOTHIER 22 David CASH 39. Matthew.HARPER 40. Paul SULLIVAN:"-: 23 Wayne JACOBSEN 23 Ian WHITE 24 Mick RIST! 45. Simon PHILLIPS '.25 John ADDISON RUSHED RUSHED ...... RUSHED ...... RUSHED ......

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~oRlH SHORE A·F·c An invitation by North Shore Campbelltown club will play all its remaining To all Australian· Football sup­ home games at Memorial Oval, Campbelltown, porters who live on the North­ side - come back after the this season as their new headquarters at game to North Shore's Club­ Macquarie Fields is not ready yet. rooms - Wakehurst Golf Club (Upper Clontarf St., Seaforth) not only after today's game but every Wednesday night during the season.

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