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Sydney Football League • Sydney Football Association SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE • SYDNEY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 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.
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