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SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE SYDNEY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Balmain • Baulkham Hills Bankstown • Blacktown Campbelltown • East Sydney Camden • Hawkesbury Holroyd-Parramatta Liverpool Anzacs • Wollongong North Shore • Pennant Hills Macquarie University St. George • Sydney University Manly Warringah • Penrith Western Suburbs Penshurst • Sutherland University of NSW SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Saturday-Sunday July 23-24, 1994 1994 FIXTURES a RESULTS No. 16 $1.00 ROUND ONE • Saturday April 9 ROUND 10 ·Sunday June 19 Holroyd Parramatta 23.27·165 v Balmain 9.7-61 104pts Balmain 12.18-90 v Hol Parramatta 22.29·161 71pts Campbelltown 12.16-88 v East Sydney 13.5-83 5pts Western Subs 17.15-117 v St George 16.8-104 13pts North Shore 19.13·127 v Pennant Hills 10.16-76 51pts Baulkham Hills 17.14·116 v Sydney Uni 8.16·64 52pts St George 24.12·156 vWestern Suburbs 12.13-85 71pts East Sydney 12.14-86 v Campbelltown12.19·91 5pts MAGPIES STRENGTHEN THEIR CLAIM Sunday April 1 O Pennanl Hiiis 16.20.116 v North Shore 10.9-69 47pts Sydney Uni 21.17·143 v Baulkham Hills 10.21-81 62pts ROUND 11 • Saturday June 25 ROUND TWO • Sat April 16 Sydney Uni 4.18-42 v East Sydney 17.17-119 77pts Bears &Bulldogs Under Pressure East Sydney 17.19-121 v Sydney Uni 10.14-74 47pts SUnday June 26 SUnday April 17 Ho~Parramatta 8.15-63 v Western SUbs 13.19.97 34pts Western SUbs 20.16-136 v Ho~Parramatta 14.15-99 37pts St George 23.20.158 v Baulkham Hills 6.10-46 112pts Saints Slip to Third Baulkham Hills 12.15-87 v St George 23.22·160 73pts Campbelltown 21.16-142 v Pennant Hills 13.7-85 57pts Pennant Hills 13.9·87 v Campbelltown 24.22·166 79pts North Shore 32.20.222 v Balmain 7.8-50 172pts Injuries and the level of depth of available reserves conJinued to be the focus of Balmain 14.17-101 v North Shore 21.19·145 44pts ROUND 12 • Saturday July 2 attenJion in last weekend's 14th round which saw Campbelltown maintain their Baulkham Hills 14.13-97 v Hol·P'matta 24.15-159 62pts ROUND THREE • Sat April 23 East Sydney 16.19-115 v St George 5.7-37 78pts supremacy with a laid-back JO-goal win over Sydney University at Fields Road. St George 21.23·149 v East Sydney 10.12-72 77pts Pennant Hills 12.13-85 v Sydney Uni 9.15-69 16pts Hol·Parramarra 21.8-134 v Baulkham Hills 13.10-88 46pts North Shore 9.7-61vCampbelltown16.17·113 52pts St George returning to the scene of their triumph last September at Gore Hill Sydney Uni 14.15-99 v Pennant Hills 25.18-168 69pts Balmain 11.7-73 v Western suburbs 38.12·240 167pts Campbelllown 20.18-138 v North Shore 16.12-108 30pts against North Shore were chastened by a 53 point reversal and a worrying slide Western Suburbs 22.20.152 v Balmain 13.15-93 59pts ROUND 13 ·Saturday July 9 from second down to third position. Ho~Parramatta 9.10-64 v East Sydney 28.12-180 116pts ROUND FOUR • Sat April 30 Sunday July 1 O East Sydney 10.16-76 v Hol Parramatta 12.14·86 10pts St George 15.10.100 v Pennant Hills 11.6-72 28pts Western Suburbs in workmanlike style put together their sixth on-the-trot and thus Campbelllown 28.32·200 v Balmain 16.5-101 99pts Sydney Uni 17.11-113 v North Shore 25.28-178 65pts strengthened their claims as a major challenger to the Blues. SUnday May 1 Balmain 2.6-18 v Campbelltown 47.32·314 296pts Pennant Hills 10.18-78 v St George 13.17·95 17pts Western subs 25.11·161 v Baulkham Hills 9.10-64 97pts North Shore 13.15-93 v Sydney Uni 14.8-92 1pt The Saints suffered losses in all North's PETER STOCKDALE old MATTHEW DAYKIN was a Baulkham Hills 13.14-92 v Western Subs 20.22·142 50pts ROUND 14 • Saturday July 16 East Sydney 12.12-84 v Western SUbs 13.22·100 16pts three grades to North last Sunday while GLENN KEANE and TONY sensational opener for Pennant SUnday July 17 and it was the domino effect. ROUND AVE • Sunday May 8 PAPOTTO each bagged four. Hills who will not make the finals Hol Parramatta 11.13-79 v Pennant Hills 7.13-55 24pts Pennant Hiiis 17.14-116 v Hol Parramatta 13.11-89 27pts but may well trouble several on St George 13.19-97 v North Shore 9.18-72 25pts North Shore 19.17·131vStGeorge11.12-78 53pts lrifuries and call-ups weakened the The final margin of 16pts on Sat­ their way, including West and the Sydney Uni 4.16-40v Campbelllown 27.27-189 149pts Campbelltown 22.12·144 v Sydney Uni 11.13-79 65pts Baulkham Hiiis 21.22·148 v Balmain 12.14-86 62pts red-and-white and North took full urday was one of the widest of the Bulldogs. Western Subs 15.17-107 v East Sydney 18.15-123 16pts advantage to record importanJ and day when the Magpies at Trumper Balmain 15.13-103 v Baulkham Hiiis 15.24-114 11pts ROUND 15 • SUnday July 24 welcome successes at all three Park turned around by exactly the The Demons even with the absence Holroyd Parramatta v North Shore Gipps Road Oval ROUND SIX· Sal May 14 St George v Carrpbelltown Olds Parle levels. same margin, the result of their of JOHN IRONMONGER were too North Shore 21.11-137 v Ho~Parramatta 14.13-97 40pts Balmain v Sydney Uni Orummoyne Oval earlier meeting with the Bulldogs. slick for the Goannas with several Campbelltown 26.15-171 v St George 14.15-99 72pts Western Suburbs v Pennant Hills Wagener Oval It was interesting to note the return relishing in positional changes to Sydney Uni 33.25-223 v Balmain 8.8-56 167pts Baulkham Hills v East Sydney Mclaughlin Reserve to the ranks by Bears coach overcome injuries. DAVID BROWN Pennant Hills 12.7·79 v Western subs 16.11-107 28pts Forwards were all day well-held East Sydney 21.19-145 v Baulkham Hills 19.10-124 21pts ROUND 16 ·Sunday July 31 MICHAEL BYRNE, who nearing by desperate defence skills showed rocked strongly all day and with Carrpbelltown v Holroyd P'matta Fields Road Reserve his 36th birthday appeared in the by both East and West. The JAMES MOONEY and PETER ROUND SEVEN· SUnday May 22 Sydney Uni v St George Sydney Uni No. 1 North Shore v Western Suburbs Gore Hill Oval Reserves. The big and willing closeness of both brigades was a DIXON constantly running the ball Hol-Parramatta 9.13-67 v Campbelllown 20.16-136 69pts frame of Byrne played for three tempting recipe for what could be into the forward line it all too St George 16.24·120 v Sydney Uni 6.12-48 72pts Pennant Hills v Baulkham Hills Ero Holrres Oval was Western Suburbs 12.22·94 v North Shore 12.14-86 8pts East Sydney v Balmain Trumper Parle quarters, kicking 3.1 and it's in the finals. much for Pa"amatta, winning in all Baulkham Hills 13.17·95 v Pennant Hills 12.6-78 obvious we'll be seeing more of grades. 17pts ROUND 17 ·Saturday August 6 Balmain 10.10-70 v Sydney 36.15-231 East 161pts East SydnaY v Pennant Hills Trumper Parle him in the coming weeks in order to East were well served by ROBBIE SUnday August 7 qualify for the forthcoming finals at KERR., ROBERTS, COUN Baulkham Hills at home on SUnday May 29 IAN Holroyd Parramatta v Sydney Uni Gipps Road Oval Macquarie Fields. DOWDI.E and CHRIS O'DWYER McLaughlin, celebrated with a Sydney FL 15.11-101 v ACTAA. 23.23-161 in Canberra Balmain v St George Drummoyne Oval Western Suburbs v Carrpbelltown Wagener Oval while for the Maggies, TONY string· of three wins against ROUND EIGHT· Sat June 4 Baulkham Hills v North Shore McLaughlin Reserve North did all its hard work in the GRAHAM was ah-vays present with Balmain, giving the Falcons their St George 29.22·196 v Balmain 16.7-103 93pts first half and buried the Saints STEVE McCAIG. fourth senior victory of the year. Campbelltown 24.22·166 vWestern Subs 18.9-117 49pts ROUND 18 ·Saturday August 13 hopes by half-time, North Shore 26.12·168 v Baulkham Hills 14.15·99 69pts St George v Holroyd Parramatta Olds Parle Pennant Hills 20.18-138 v East Sydney 14.12-96 42pts Carrpbelltown v Baulkham Hills Fields Road Reserve . Five first-quarter goals by 16-year But, the Tigers must (cont. p 4) Sunday June 5 Pennant Hills v Balmain Ero Holrres Oval Though St George improved as the Sydney Uni 15.18·108 v Hol-Parramatta 14.19-103 5pts North Shore v East Sydney Gore Hill Oval day lengthened, the die was cast SFL Round Team Numbers SUnday August 14 with TONY QUINN and coach 15 - ROUND NINE· Monday June 13 Sydney Univ Western Suburbs Sydney Uni No. 1 Holroyd-Parramatta v North Shore .••••••••.• p. 11 Hol-Parramatta 12.15-87 v St George 29.17·191 104pts GRANT BARTHOLOMAEUS Western Suburbs 21.21-147 v Sydney Uni 8.10-58 89pts running into form the gates were Sun Aug 21 Macquarle·Aelds. St George v Campbelltown •.•..••.•.....••••.•.• p. 15 BaulkhamHls 10.13-73 v Campbelllown 34.16-220 147pts 1st Semi Anal shut. Sun Aug 28 Macquarie Aelds · East Sydney 18.11-119 v North Shore 14.22-106 13pts 2nd Semi Final Balmaln v Sydney University ••••...•..•••••.••• p. 19 Preliminary Final Sun Sep 4 Macquarie Fields Balmain 15.14-1 04 v Pennant Hills 35.18·228 124pts Grand Final Sun Sep 11 Macquarie Fields One of the best performances on Western Suburbs v Pennant Hills ••.••••..••.. p. 21 the day .was. the seven goals by Baulkham Hills v East Sydney •...•.•...•.••..•• p. 25 38 3 SFL REVIEW- (cont.) ********************** take heart (as indeed coach DEAN BURFORD should) as Balmain were showing marked signs !* Wirt fi FOOTY PACK & !* SYDNEY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION -1994 FIXTURES of improvement until near the end of the third quarter when Baulkham Hills took firm ! BE lrt THE RUrtrtlrtG ! ROUND ONE· Saturday Aprll 9 ROUND 10 ·Saturday June 18 control and went away. Macquarie Uni 9.18-72 v Uverpool 11.25·91 Blacktown 1.0-6 v Manly 43.20·278 Manly 27.19·181 v Cron-Sutherland 8.10-58 Penrith 9.1 0-64 v Wollongong 13.9-17 GRAHAM JONES as normal led the Falcons by ! FOR ! Uni of NSW 16.23·119 vWollongong 7.12-54 Bankstown 9. 6-60 v Cron-Sutherland 19.17·131 example and his regular efforts will surely place Hawl

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B: M.Lynch 3, An II-point win to Manly over Uni of NSW has virtually assured them of top place at the S.Norman 2, A.Kyprianou, D.Holland, A.Colley, EAST SYDNEY v WESTERN SUBURBS end of home-and-away matches and a week's rest while four other sides battle out the minor Saturday at Trumper Park M.Cukavic, N.Briscoe, A.Thompson, D.Williams. WS 5.6 6.16 9.18 13.22·100 Best: BH: G.Lake, J.Crosby, G.Jones, J.Wester­ finals. ES 5.3 8.6 9.11 12.12· 84 brink, S.Abercrombie. B: A.Thompson, S.Norman, The clash betweeen the Association heavyweights provided plenty of entertainment and even Goals: WS: M.Shaw 3, A.Fiddler 3, M.Sanson 3, M.Coles, N.Briscoe. a little interaction for some members of the vocal crowd assembled at the Village Green. T.Sanson 2, S.McCaig, J.Cormack. ES: C.O'Dwy­ UMPIRES: Paul Cherry, David Yale. er 3, D.Hassett 3, D.Fox 2, W.Zwar, A.Kerr, With their half-back line providing three-quarter time the game had Cronulla-Sutherland romped thru J.Glynn, S.Crowe. Best: WS: S.McCaig, A.Gra­ characteristic drive and MARK developed into a tough, even contest their match against Liverpool with ham, N.Lenton, B.Freney. ES: C.Dowdle, A.Kerr, RESERVE GRADE BRADY shining on the wing, the which could go either way. Uni little or no oppostiion. In a C.O'Dwyer, I.Roberts. Wolves seized an early advantage gradually bridged the gap gesture of indifference, the East Sydney 16.11-107 over the Whales and opened up a UMPIRES: Gerald Walsh.Grant Godfrey. early in the final decided Western Suburbs 2. 5- 17 handy lead. term and briefly llll,.~iiii.iiiilllSharks not to change ends snatched the lead at quarter-time to PENNANT HILLS v HOL·PARRAMATTA Pennant Hills 22.21-153 Continuing his good fonn of recent but the Wolves Inject a little Sunday at Em Holmes Oval Holroyd-Parramatta 3. 6- 24 weeks, CHRIS THOMAS was rallied under Interest into the PH 4.6 11.9 14.12 17.14-116 controlling play around the packs pressure and game. JARROD North Shore 8. 1· 55 HP 3.2 7.4 8.7 13.11· 89 and by half-time, Manly had built finished over the top of the PEARSON again turned in St George 5. 8- 38 up a six-goal lead and looked set for Whales to score a meritorious an impressive display for his Goals: PH: M.Daykin 6, A.Green 5, A.Brawn 2, an unexpectedly easy day. win. new side with other fine P.Dixon, C.Hartley, P.Matthews, D.Brown. HP: Campbelltown 25.14·164 performances coming from LUKE D.Barwick 2, M.Cunneen 2, D.Finch 2, S.Kassem Sydney UniversHy 1. 0- 6 Uni came out fired up after the break While Manly were consolidating O'SHEA and DAVE SMITH who 2, S.Davis, T.Johnstone. Best: PH: G.Mimmo, however and the temporary loss of top place, Penrith were cementing were among many good players for M.Carey, D.Brown, J.Mooney. HP: D.Finch, Baulkham Hills 16.10-106 IAN KOHLER and 'HARRY' their place in the five with a 20pt the Sharks. DAVID BING was solid D.Menz, T.Balzon, T.Bylsma. Bal main 5. g. 39 BEISSEL to the sin bin lifted the win over Bankstown at Kelso Oval. as usual for the Eagles, scoring five Whales even further as they stormed On any other day, the Bombers of his teams eight goals. UMPIRES: Stephen McDonald, Anton Lewis. back into the game. 22.13 would have given them a The match between Wollongong UNDER 19's percentage boosting win but on this and Mac Uni was played hard but in NORTH SHORE v ST GEORGE Uni's BEN FISCHER and Manly's occasion it wasn't enough to halt good spirits by both sides. The Lions Sunday at Gore Hill Oval Pennant Hills 23.15-153 HARDY CROMBACH were staging the Ram's march into the fmal at strong defence, strengthened by the NS 3.2 12.5 15.10 19.17·131 Holroyd·Parramatta 1. 0- 6 a battle royal in the ruck and by their expense. return of centre half-back MILAN SIG 1.6 2.9 7.11 11.12· 78 MANOJLOVIC was a springboard North Shore 7.11· 53 With the balance of their side upset for attack and their forwards Goals: NS: P.Stockdale 7, G.Keane 4, A.Papotto St George 6. g. 45 without key players Andrews, Patten capitalised on their opportunities. 4, J.Egan, M.Hofner, M.Parker, M.Rose. SIG: Campbel Itown on forfeit from and Briggs, the Rams held the GARRY GILL's seven goals from M.Clift 2, A.Quinn 2, A.Roberston 2, D.West 2, Bombers at bay all day in a match Sydney UniversHy centre half-forward was a great effort N.Carter, M.Gibson, M.Smith. Best: NS: P.Stock­ where goals came easily. Rams coach and ex-defender ROWAN WERFEL dale, S.Fanning, J.Egan, M.Parker, M.Rose. StG: Baulkham Hills 23.19-157 DAVE ARMSTRONG led by example made his presence felt on the forward A.Quinn, G.Bartholomaeus, M.Gibson, Balmaln 3. 1· 19 in yet another match-winning display line with his strength in the air. wearing out several opponents with DEAN JARVIS, STEVE BOURKE A. Robertson. East Sydney, the bye For Weekly SFL & only MARK WEST able to slow him and SCOTT HOLMES were among UMPIRES: Frank Kalayzich, Kevin Meade. SFA Results down. JASON WARE handled his the best for the Lions while CRAIG after 8.30pm Sunday Eve. new found ruck duties well, in a good McDONALD, SCOTT UGLOW, CAMPBELL TOWN v SYDNEY UNIVERSITY team pelformance for the Rams while MAL PURCELL and MARCUS Sunday at Fields Road Reserve BOHDY 0055-633-74 the Bargo connection JEFF DROS­ BUSCH all performed well for the c 4.3 9.5 15.9 22.12·144 CHER and JULIAN GRAHAM did Students who made their opponents PLAYER WET their best to keep the Bombers finals work hard for possession all day. SU 3.2 4.8 7.13 11.13· 79 hopes alive. Hawkesbury kept Blacktown Goals: C: B.Kershaw 4, J.Druce 4, C.McBrien 4, OF THE WEEK WEATHER scoreless in the first half of a one­ P.Brooks 2, W.Darnell 2, M.Sungalis 2, T.Burnett, Trailing by 47pts at *-time, sided affair al Benson's Lane. The D.Jordan, D.Pleming, D.Murphy. SU: J.Bourke 5, LINE Bankstown came home strongly as Kangas could only muster 17 players P.Slattery 3, G.Hart, A.Vardy, D.Grant. Best: C: after 4.00pm Penrith relaxed the pressure in the for the trip north making their task B.Kershaw, D.Uplil, S.Barrett, W.Darnell. SU: dying stages of the game but the all that more difficult but those BRIAN KERSHAW Friday Afternoons Rams had done enough in the first players that did take the field G.Hart, P.Duknley, C.Cole, P.Chapman. three quarters to take out the four contested keenly all day and we re UMPIRES: Michael Forbes, Nick Angelos. Campbelltown 0055-633-71 valuable points. rewarded with four goals in the third (Call 25c for 21.4 secs.) Down at Gwawley Park, tenn.

34 7 With big John Nicholls as coach, team meetings were BANKSTOWN v PENRITH Sorry, serious affairs. No one wanted Sunday at Kelso Park to get THAT STARE. But p 7.3 16.6 22.11 25.15-165 "Tiger" Crosswell was B 4.4 12.5 15.6 22.13-145 they're all by annoying the smokers in the Goals P: D.Armstrong 5, M.Gallagher 4, team with his continual P.Dolan 3, G.Gosden 2, J.Bradley 2, H.Sarjent 2, D.Nolan, M.Walker, A.Tinker, S.Bradley, three goals The Age, April 1, 1994 requests of others' fags. At the in a meeting unnacounted. B: All subject to clarification with 28 regular Thursday night detailed for the 22 kicked. Best: P: D.Armstrong, meeting "Percy" Jones set him The coach will then meet the M.Gallagher, P.Dolan, D.Baird. B: J.Droscher, OR every game up with an exploding cigarette. J.Graham, W.Tutty, P.Free. I played by an AFL players at quarter breaks and Everyone, with the exception UMPIRE: Richard Walsh, John Prentice. player you could immediately after the game. A of Crosswell and Big Nick, WOLLONGONG v MACQUARIE UNI player in fact, could well find RESERVE GRADE F multiply by five the knew what would happen. It Saturday at Dalton Park number of team meetings he himself listening to the coach on was on the fourth draw that it w 2.4 6.9 9.15 13.18· 96 Macquarie Uni 7.4-46 d Wollongong 6.7-43; Manly would have attended. up to 10 occasions in a given exploded. Seconds later 12.11.83 d Uni of NSW 8.6-54; Sutherland 7.11-53 d A typical week would be a week. At that rate, Tim Watson MU 1.4 2.7 3.10 5.10- 40 Llverpool 5.7-37; Bankstown 108pts, Penrith 50pts, through a smokey haze the Goals: W: C.Gill 7, R.Werfel 2,.D.Furst 2, no other worthwhile Information detailed. Monday night analysis of what would have heard Sheedy over S.Holmes 2. MU: M.D'Mello, S.Thurstans, T.Durrant, happened on the weekend, with 3000 times. coach was seen desperately trying to prise Tiger's fingers M.Busch, one goal-name indecipherable. Best: W: statistics and video being With tactics and strategies NOTE FROM KEVIN TAYLOR: (1) Wollongong, next time you from Percy's throat. D.Jarvis, S.Bourke, S.Holmes, M.Manojlovic. MU: have a home game - do a better job on the Media sheets as viewed. Late in the week, after becoming increasingly C.McDonald, S.Uglow, M.Purcell, M.Busch. presently they are lousy. causing unnecessary time to chase the final training session, the important, a player's capacity Coaching a young "Galaxy " UMPIRES: Greg Hopwood, Andrew Smith. information to recognise efforts by your players. (2) Liverpool, no most important gathering of the to absorb instructions is vital. best players named for two weeksl (3) Bankstown. we require week would take place where Coleman at Fitzroy was always a quarter-by-quarter scores, NOT in points - do you understand? The impulse-instinct player is challenge. At a team meeting UNIVERSITY OF NSW v MANL Y·WARRlNGAH the coach announces his team in danger of becoming extinct Saturday at Village Green and informs the players of what leading up to an important game as coaches demand players Glenn and captain Matt Rendell MW 4.6 10.7 12.8 15.11·101 tactics and strategies are to take adhere to team rules. were informed that they would UNSW 1.1 4.6 9.11 13.12- 90 SFA FIRST GRADE place. A detailed Nevertheless, Goals: MW: J.Simes 3, P.Gallagher 2, w L D For A gnat p study of the share the ruck and forward MANLY·WARRINGAH 13 1 2279 121 2n.6 52 some team pocket responsibilities. Matt was M.McWhirter 2, J.Hogarth 2, T.Anderson 2, A.Allan, - "' opposition 'A player, inf act, C.Thomas, S.Ryan, A.Thompson. UNSW: B.Fischer UNIVERSITY OF NSW 11 2 2639 836 297.9 46 meetings will told that if was in "hot" form he CRON-SUTHERLAND 11 2 1909 935 204.2 46 follows, often could well find 3, J.Dawes 2, I.Kohler 2, M.Chisholm 2, P.Briede, remain in the was to stay on the ball. WOLLONGONG 10 4 1567 921 167.1 40 with input from himself listening to memory forever. R.Biessel, P.Nicholls, S.McKenzie. Best: MW: PENRITH 10 4 1647 1065 156.1 40 players who have "Galaxy" upon hearing this, put A.King, P.Robertson, C.Thomas, T.Adams, H.Crom­ the coach on up to 10 his hand up and asked, "What if Hawknbury I 6 1662 1116 139.3 32 been assigned to bach. UNSW: B.Fischer, S.McKenzie, I.Kohler, Bankalown 7 7 1691 1341 125.5 21 occasions in a given Carlton players I'm running hot?". In all honesty R.Biessel. study. will never forget Camden 4 10 - 1327 1493 18.9 16 From time to week. At that rate, I answered, "I don't know, that's UMPIRES: John Swensen, Phil Forster. Macquarie Universily 4 10 - 1276 1565 11.5 16 the raw Bendigo a possibility I had never Liverpool Anzacs 4 10 1171 110& 65.2 16 time a guest lim Watson would speaker will be recruit who fell considered". HAWKESBURY v BLACKTOWN Blacldown 1 13 - 299 3609 1.3 4 organised to have heard Sheedy asleep during a Saturday at Bensons Lane address the over 3000 times.' fire My favourite memory of a team H 11.6 24.19 33.25 46.34-310 and brimstone meeting goes back to the mid- SFA RESERVE GRADE players or some .S- 0.0 0.0 4.-0 5. 1· 3t - w L D For Agnst p sort of motivational film could speech. Or 70s. Syd Jackson was a fine Goals: H: D.Boyce 10, D.Anderson 9, M.Caru· MANLY·WARRlNGAH 12 2 1470 512 217.1"' 41 be shown. The players know it Barassi informing the debonair Carlton half-forward flanker who ana 5, D.Bums 4, A.Purdie 3, D.Brand 3, J.Woodcoe CRON·SUTHE RLAN D 12 2 1207 514 234.1 41 is really important when the Wes Lofts to give the gave away at this particular time was 3, A.Morgan 3, K.Blundell 2, L.Salter, A.Rogers, two UNIVERSITY OF NSW 10 4 1137 543 209.4 40 heavies move in, that is the club when the burly full back jumped receiving close attention from unnaccounted goals. B: D.Powell 2, J.Baird, LIVERPOOL 10 4 1049 saa 171.4 40 at the shadow cast by South opposition defenders. Coach P.Mullins, D.Murphy. Best: H: D.Boyce, D.Anderson, BANK ST OWN I 6 1039 763 136.2 32 chairman or chief executive J.Woodcoe, M.Caruana. B: D.Powell, D.Murphy, Wollongong 7 7 1015 733 138.5 21 (usually after a string of losses). Melbourne rover Steve Hoffman. Nicholls insisted that Syd had to Hawknbury 7 7 163 830 104.0 21 Reason being that Lofts, who be looked after, especially as we P.Mullins, R.Adland. Come match day meetings UMPIRES: Hugh Paterson, Neil Thomas .. Macquarie Unlvenslly 7 7 114 862 95.5 21 continue. For teams on the road had spent a fortune on cosmetic were playing Richmond. Ptnrilh 5 9 769 174 88.0 20 Camden 5 9 419 1213 38.0 20 it's breakfast together, then dental work didn't want his fangs Early in the game Syd stood CRONULLA·SUTHERLAND v LIVERPOOL listen to the coach to remind rattled in the twilight of his close behind me. The ball was career. Saturday at Gwawley Park them of the key requirements of 100 metres away. Hearing a cs 13.4 20.6 30.11 35.17-227 the team plan. Match day also whack behind, I turned to see L 0.1 4.5 6.6 8. 1· 55 SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE allows the coach to talk more A former Tiger star was Sheedy go past Syd. literally driven away by Barassi Goals: CS: S.Farr 6, M.Sweeting 6, J.Pearson Level 3, Wentworth Park Grandstand specifically about ground and Remembering the coach's 5, M.Suckling 3, J.Clift 3, D.Smith 3, P.Castro 2, Wattle Street weather conditions. The next during a half-time break. Barassi instructions I immediately L.O'Shea 2, J.Spowart, D.Tremain, P.Stevens, GLEBE, 2037 meeting is the legendary questioned his courage. This was squared up. Feeling quite happy J.Flagg, M.Arendse. L: D.Bing 5, A.Horton, P.Jones, P.O. Box333 coaches rev just before the too much for the recently with myself! said to Syd after P.Delaney. Best: CS: Jarrad Peasron, Luke O'Shea, STRAWBERRY HILLS, 2012 players run on to the field. In transferred Tiger. As 19 Blues the game, "Gee that Sheedy's a David Smith, Brendan Wallace, Peter Stevens. Phone: (02) 552-6055 actual fact, supporters, if privy down the race to start the second mongrel hitting you like that.~ Liverpool - No Best Players Named by Club. Fax: (02) 552-6126 UMPIRES: Steve Wattbank, Brian Sullivan. to this meeting would be half. our new team mate was· He smiled and chuckled, "He GENERAL MANAGER - Craig Davis surprised at how quiet and calm driving home, never to be seen didn't hit me, I hit him."- - ADMIN. MANAGER - Peter Hiscock this occasion can be .. again.

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30 11 At a time when there are moves JIM McSlfA,"JE with 11 goals Melbourne against South at the in the AFL for separate (six in the second quarter) that Lake Oval on August 29, 1914. BLACK TOWN PENRITH uniforms in home-and-awav day, became the only player to He registered his team's entire 1 Jason BAIRD 2 David NOLAN TURNING BACK matches, it's interesting to not"e register "double-figures" in the score of 5.5-35. 2 Fabian PRESTON 3 Ash MAJOR THE CLOCK there has always been first 18 seasons of VFL Despite his outstanding effort, 3 Darren POWELL 4 Brad FISHBURN difficulties for spectators competition. the Southerners won by 43 4 Janie THURRINGTON 5 David WOODS 1966 points. 6 Brendan FRASER 6 Jason WARE differentiating between 7 Michael POWELL On July loth 1966, North Melbourne played Collingwood and Geelong Jim McShane was one of six 9 CtintonWARE NSW and from the Footy Record for that day - 9 Dean MURPHY 10 Craig PUSSER guernseys from a distance, brothers who represented The fastest century of goals in a Darren NICHOLS in wishing coach RAY CATHERALL and the side 10 11 Robert SHOEBRIDGE particularly in dark and muddy Geelong in both their Association League season was reached by 11 Paul GRAFEN good luck for the afternoon, President BILL 12 Geoff GOSDEN conditions. And all the more and League days of the 1890s round 13 in 1934 when BOB 12 Greg HOPKINS HART noted "the VFL team are making their when you consider that in the with three, Jim, Joe and Henry PRATT (SM) kicked the VFL 13 Nathan WILLIAMS 13 Jeff MOUSLEY second appearance at Trumper Park Oval in the early days of the VFL, matches playing VFL games in the hooped record total of 150 goals in only 14 Luke WALSH 14 Paul DOLAN last three years. Always ready to help advance the sometimes started as late as guernsey. Joe and Henry also 21 games. This achievement was 15 Peter MULLINS 15 Scott BRADLEY Code in Sydney, North are held in high regard by three o'clock and often ended in later played with Carlton. equalled by Hawthorn's PETER 16 Darrin MATHIESON 16 Michael FARRELL followers and officials of the NSWAFL. We also darkness. IRJDSON with 150 in his 24 18 Roy LEVELL 17 Robert WATKINS welcome the Newcastle City team to demonstrate games of 1971. TONY 19 Peter WILLMOT 19 Dallas BAIRD their strength in the curtain-raiser against St Many seasons ago measures North Melbourne experienced an George" ... in the first match, two of Sydney's were taken to help solve this exciting 1977 season, gaining its LOCKETT (StK) gathered 100 20 - Paul LEVELL 20 Michael WALKER 21 Mark JACKSON outstanding Under 17 teams Miranda and Como- problem. From time to time second premiership after enduring in 15 matches in 1991. Hudson 24 Tim BRIGGS Jannali will play ... between 1907 and 1918, Geelong a tied Grand Final against passed 100 goals in round 16 of 22 Tony SAYER 25 David WHELAN wore red Collingwood. the 1970 season when be 23 Andy WILLIAMS 31 General PATIEN Former champion athlete and King's Cross socks when finished with an outstanding 146 24 Kingsley LAWSON 39 Michael FONG restaurant owner is NSW football coach, RAY ------me win was 25 Wade HOFFMAN they met the _.__._~ remarkable, goals, coming from 22 rounds 40 Michael GALLAGHER CATHERAIL - well known for his "perfwne" 26 Troy HALE 42 Andrew DANIELS pressure-pak spray which keeps his players Magpies. F~.....,... - ..,,,,,.. considering the when Hawthorn won only 10 28 ChrisGUYMER 48 Scott ROBINSON refreshed during the game ••. he is coach of During the team had to matches and f"mished eighth on 32 Kirk DEIGAN 1914 and play jive finals the ladder. so John CAMMELL Sydney Naval and played senior football for 33 Harold WILSON North Melbourne, was a first-grade VFL umpire 1921 seasons iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii in 29 days. 34 Steven HORROCKS 51 David ARMSTRONG the boys Fiery ruck-rover Geelong's GARY ABLETT was for eight years and took up coaching in 1964 ... 36 Peter KOSTEN he was Australian 5,000 and 10,000 metres from Corio Bay agreed to play JOHN CASSIN created a record, the focus of attention in 1993 37 Robert ADLAND champion in 1948 and unluckily missed a trip to in plain blue uniforms against becoming the only player ever to when he seriously challenged 38 Rick THORRINGTON the 1948 London Olympics when he damaged a the Pies. play 27 League matches in one Pratt's 1934 record of the 39 Ciff GILES knee cartilage a week before the team's season. Fastest Century of Goals. Ablett 40 Jason LAURENCE departure ••• 1WO former North players were due Rugged South Melbourne achieved his ton in 14 matches, ~i=A to line up against their former team - ruckman ruckman 'DINNY' KELLEHER KEVIN MURRAY (Fitzroy) and kicking double-f"igures in five PETER AGRUMS now with Western Suburbs and lived up to his tough reputation in BOB SKILTON (South Melb) matches (14-12-10-11-10). DENIS RAILTON, the Newrown captain-coach. 1934, when on the eve of an were loyal, consistent champions WOLLONGONG SUTHERLAND Another former North stalwart BARRY CHEAILEY important match, he was run over who gave their clubs magnificent The fastest 50 goals in a League 1 Scott HOLMES 1 David STEWART ims sidelined for the season with a ruptured by a brewery truck. service. season - Bob Pratt (SM) in 1934 3 Doug ANDERSON 2 Greg ZUBER achilles tendon; others ofthe NSW squad included, It was reported that the incident Appropriately, they share the achieved the target in ROUND 5 Corey WERFEL 3 BrianTURPIE Bill FREE a ZOO-game veteran from Newrown, actually broke a wooden-spoke achievement of having won the SIX after kicking 8-10-15~-7-4. 6 Corey DICKENS 4 Daniel CROUCHER DALE DALTON the St George rover, ROGER wheel on the vehicle. Not to be most club best amt fairest Gary Ablett (Gee) in bis first 7 Paul TIMMS 5 John CLIFT HOGGEIT, capt-coach and cen"eman of Western deterred, 'Dinny' took his place awards. SIX matches he played in 1993 8 Mick SCHOW 6 Peter STEVENS Suburbs DON McKENNA the St George full- in the Swans team and starred. They each collected nine such kicked 51.24, 7.2, 7.4, 14.7, 4.4, -l------+---.11 Peter BIELA 7 Steve BROWN forward, BRIAN TYLER whose half-back play ims enewonderswhetherunrut"fn!· --1mnurs-tmweeI119S6 and 1969. 12.13iiff7TIO'ffie end of 2----0enntsrfUNT 8 eve -noted as one of lhe reasons ]iif tlirrejUvenation-oT felt a little "groggy" after the Present-day Collingwood coach ROUND NINE. JASON 13 Rob HENDERSON 9 Anthony LOVETI South Sydney and NORM TUXFORD from Sydney Naval ... North Melbourne will be at a double- accident! when at DUNSTALL (Haw) did so by 14 Darrin COLLIER 10 Jason SPOWART 15 Dave FROST 11 Marc SUCKLING

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MACQUARIE UNI UNIVERSITY OF NSW 3 Shane WHITE 2 Ted HARTNELL - 5 Craig GILLMAN sundav at Olds Park 3 Paul NICHOLLS 6 Justin GRAY 5 Tim SMITH 7 Bradley ALLAN 9 Moses NOKE-RAIKO 7 Ian KOHLER Ir 10 Craig McDONALD 8 Rob CARTER 13 Stephen THURSTANS 9 Michael CHISHOLM by BILL DELLER 14 Michael DAVIS 10 Tim McNAIR 15 Peter ERLANDSEN AFL National Director of Umpiring 11 Craig McLENNAN 16 Jim WELLSMORE 12 Stephen BYRNES Coach: Grant Bartholomaeus Coach: David.Murphy 20 Brett GLENNY 14 Merrick KINGSTON ince the introduction of the expanded VFL 21 Stuart FRENCH 15 Captain: Tony Quinn Captain: Jamie Mclaughlin s Marilus BUSCH Brian GEE competition in 1987 and its later evolve- 28 ment into the AFL, this organisation has 31 Troy McMURRICH 17 Shay nig McKENZIE G B G B been the driving force In establislng and maintaining 33 Scott UGLOW 18 Maril KNIGHT an effective national umpiring structure. 34 Michael COHEN 21 David HOPE Matthew SAUNDERS ...... 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The staff are myself as National Director, David 68 Tony REA 11 Greg COFFEY ...... 11 Bill DARNEL ...... Levens, AFL Umpires Coach; Kevin Mitchell, VSFL 69 Stuart HARRISON State Director of Umpiring, Tania Claridge, Rebecca 70 Jarrie HINTON 12 Matthew SMl11-I ...... 12 Craig McBRIEN ...... Hocking and.John Keogh who provide administrative 71 Brett DUTSHKE 13 Adam BARNETT ...... 13 Peter FOYE ...... support. 72 David FIST )i=j 14 Sirron LAWRANCE ...... 14 Mathew SUNGALIS ...... In Melbourne, part-time support staff are required and 15 Martin MADDEN...... 15 Darrien PLEMING ...... include a consultant Medical Officer, Dietitian, LIVERPOOL ANZACS MANLY·WARRINGAH 16 Ken SMITH...... 16 John ZELESCO ...... Physiotherapist and Sports Psychologist. 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Next week in this series, David Levens will explain how performances are monitored for every match. )i=A 26 15 Judging from the great review in With sympathy, we extend the "Demons Newsletter" No. 7 condolences to St George president from STUART JAMES, it was one BILL LAWLER on the recent heck of a production at their passing of his mother on Sunday, TALENT NIGHT which rightfully July 3rd. should be renamed as an Baulkham Hills are holding a Entertainment Spectacular. It QUIZ NIGIIT on Friday, August seems as though the romantic lives 19th at the Baulkham Hills of Ken Couchman and Chris Yard Sporting Club. For a nominal were just a few of the items which entry fee, a good time for all is came under scrutiny from assured and everyone is most Coach: Doug Scholz Captain-Coach: Robert Kerr performers. And whether the welcome! Super gools are a rare species YMCA song and the display by normally but, last Sunday al Olds Captain: Matthew Frost Captain-Coach: Neil Cordy Dolly Dighton is bookable for our Okay, get the diary out for these Park there were three confirmed Phelan Medal night is somewhat important dates - sightings. Two of those were G B G B debatable. But, one thing is Wednesday, August 31st attributed to the same superuler. certain, all was enjoyed and no SFA SNOW MEDAL NIGHT With Sammy Grasso not in sight, his Jarrod CROSBY ...... Rob COTTER ...... broth£r Ross seized th£ opportunity to doubt there are already a few at Western Suburbs AFC 2 Scott ABERCROMBIE ...... 2 Steve FELDMAN ...... rehearsing for 1995. moke a name for himself. No wnger Monday, September 5th will Ross be refe"ed to as Sammy's 3 Mick TOY ...... 3 Wayne ABBOTI ...... brother blll, !feel Sammy will be Some say, St George players don't SFL PHELAN MEDAL NIGHT refe"ed to as th£ bro/ho of Ross, th£ 4 Ged THRIPP ...... 4 David BACHLER...... stay out in the sun!. It seems the at Western Suburbs AFC supergoaler. 5 David REED ...... 5 Darrien HASSETI ...... case when Assistant Coach ROD Monday, September 26th With the inclusicm of ex-VFL star, BURTON married JAN MARSDEN THE NIGHT I WON now radio personality Craig Davis, the 6 Mike SCICCHITANO ...... 6 John GLYNN ...... recently. They stayed 12 days in THE BROWNLOW yellow side were quite confident of a 7 MattREAD ...... 7 Vanuartu and Rod didn't get a at Randwick Racecourse. win. They were running into a stiff 13- Stephen CHITCHESTER ...... suntan! For that matter, ANDREW Wider details on these next week. gool breeze in the first quarter but still 8 Doug SCHOLZ ...... 8 Ian ROBERTS ...... KILPATRICK spent three weeks on managed to kick gools. The yellow side 9 Paul EASTMAN ...... 9 Dean CLARK ...... the so-called beaches of Hawaii "BEACH, BALLS & were playing tight football and big and he too, failed to return BLADDERS"_ a crazy name for Jackie Slade was leading by example. 10 Matt SPENCER ...... 10 Robert KERR ...... showing any signs of sun. Then The ground -. Cast but Jinuny what will be one hell of a day. ,.... raster, as Dirks marked and 11 Gavin TWINING ...... 11 Stephen CROWE ...... again, with so many out injured Billed at the World's Craziest p.,yed on only to get caught in a fine 12 Alistair JACKSON ...... 12 Wayne MAR ...... they had every opportunity of Sports Panel Show amongst other . Holding the ball ,.... the getting a suntan right here in things the promises, Fun, Frivolity. ruling, and the decision,.... 13 Adam McMAHON ...... 13 Peter METZNER ...... Sydney, on the loads of questioned vehemWrk 17 Rod DEAVES ...... 17 Darren JANNITZ ...... good night GRAND gave the opportunity for the men on the 18 Craig SAXBY ...... 18 David ROWE ...... out? All former players, coaches HOTEL, Bondi Beach and will ground to push th£ ballf01Ward. The and their families are invited to feature, TIM FLYNN (Mr Aussie Bear picked up many kicks in th£se 19 Matt FROST...... 19 Scott BEATON ...... celebrate the PENSHURST RSL Rules), H.G.NELSON, LEX circumstances. so many in fact that 11£ 20 Graham JONES...... 20 Steve ROBERTS ...... MARIN VE Th B f stretched his hamstring Olll of shape. JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN OS, DA ( e oy rom - ---Sammy Chamberlain was elusive- - - -22-Stuart WYNN ::.-.; ...... ::c.. :c.=.::::.::.;;;; ....-: .. :.: .. ~: .-o:==:--22 - Brad GRUBB~:::::::::.-::::.::::: .. :: .....~:.~. -~-~.:: ..~:.- ... . FOOTBALL CLUB's 40th-theSiibilrb-s) an woulcl__ -(J!lly'Ulh).-cA• mways,-for detail• on~ -endingwith-another-cgiiiing him six have got four points for the Supernles ring -480 601 2 for the day. Great work! forfeit? More, on this next week. ' · OLD MAN

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INTERNATIONAL ROUND-UP Aussies dominate the League but authentic international who has 24 Adam FIDDLER ...... 23 David THOMAS ...... to foster local enthusiasm, half the played volleyball for Denmark 25 Dean BRANDT ...... 24 Mark COWNGS ...... players in every side must be true elaborated: "It's rough, it's fun 25 Anthony LANDAHL ...... BRITAIN DEFEATS DENMARK British - and that doesn't mean and it's hard to chase ..the .ball. 27 Da]e ODGERS ...... ------·····-· 1NUINDON Alisltl!:liarts with!Jrifish passport--S.- - becmise ii bounces funny. And 1 . 28 Craig ECKERSLEY ...... 26 James EWOTT ...... ~ ...... In London last Sunday (July 17), The five-team Danish league like drinking beer after the 29 Nathan WORTH ...... 27 ChriSYARD ...... Britain beat Denmark by 90 (one of the teams ls actuallly in game." 30 Craig HOLMES ...... 28 Anthony BRAWN ...... points in what organisers claim Sweden) started in 1991. After the game, Madsen said he 31 Steven JONES ...... 29 Justin KERLEY ...... was the world's first fair-dlnkwn It grew out of an was disappointed but admitted the 35 Carl RINGHOF ...... 30 Paul GOOLEY ...... Australian Rules international. advertisement in a Copenhagen British were more skilled. He said 37 George RAMIREZ ...... 31 Ben ROUVRAY ...... The Brits were genuine, newspaper by Mick Sitch, an he was "awed by the spectators" - wearing the guefuseys of Australian embassy officer. Four all 500 of them. 45 Wayne KUNZE ...... 32 Stuart JAMES ...... :...... Footscray and the genuine Danes "Danes turned up the first evening For once, the curtain-raiser · 33 Randal GREEN ...... :...... were in Sydney colors. The Brits and It has since grown by word was of higher standard than the 34 James EWOTT ...... were fitter and won 19.16-130 to of mouth. main game. The W ASA (Western 6.4-40. The Danes have taken to the and South Australian expats) beat Last year we well remember game because bloodshed is in the hated Big V, 16.11·107 to the visit by Balmain to UK when their Viking veins. 12.12-84. they played against the locals Captain Kim Madsen, who The Victorian did have an and the Canadians from the nine­ plays for the Amager Tigers back excuse of sorts, for they had been club League based around in Denmark and naturally without the services of coach Toronto, but now, whatever will barracks for Riclunond, said he Darrel Flashman all week. He be next? liked the game, "because 1 can went running with the bulls in The British players compete in tackle hard". Pamplona last weekend and got the British Australian Rules Christian Pedersen, a massive his arm gored to the_bone~ -Football· ·League; -a ·J().ott:am ·atonde ruckmiln said: •soccer is competition formed in 1990. for poofters." Pedersen, an 17ze Age. Tuesday, July 19, 1994

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