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LET LIONEL BYRNE ASSIST YOU · - CALL HIM AT 6~8 3700 2 TWO BREAK 100 CHALLENGE Wes Preston and Peter Ruscuklic both broke the Western Suburbs after their "hundred goals" barrier last Sunday. outstanding victory over Southern Western Suburbs full-forward Wes Preston kicked 13 great Districts will challenge the unbeaten gqals to take his tally to an impressive 103 goals thus far this run of competition leaders East season. Sydney on Sunday at the Macquarie His clever marking is a feature of his play. University Oval. Peter Ruscuklic the brother of East Sydney Coach Alex This could be a match with Ruscuklic kicked five goals against North Shore and broke the everything including goals galore as Magic 100 taking his tally to 101 for the season. the top two goalkickers, Wes Former Western Suburbs forward Lindsay Hetherington's Preston (West) and Peter Ruscuklic home and away tally of 117 goals could be broken with three (East) vie to add to their hundred rounds still to go and Wes and Peter in such good form. plus tallies. FOOTNOTE: In Third grade Paul Wappet, North Shore's full Western Suburbs match winners forward kicked his 1OOth goal in Third grade and took his tally could be Captain/Coach, Ian Harry to 106 for the season in that grade. and ruckman Mike Browne who both WELL DONE WES - PETER - PAUL had splendid games for NSW against ACT on July 29. Ian Harry in fact was voted best player for NSW. East Sydney has a tall strong side and Rob Claridge could be a match winner for the Bulldogs in the centrefield area. Newtown must win over Pennant OPINION. Hills so they can consolidate their spot on the competition ladder. The proposed Sydney Football League is presently Their clash with the Demons will exercising the minds of the officials of the eight Sydney take place on Erskineville Oval. First Grade Clubs plus the Second Division Clubs. Laurie Pendrick the Captain . Herewith a few items which should give them further Coach of Newtown has his team food for thought in their plan for the future. razor sharp for the all important last three competition rounds starting Sunday. • The Sydney football season of 21 home and away A win will be vital for North Shore games is too long. when they play St George at North Sydney Oval. • The Sydney football competition cannot This will be the last chance for economically afford for each club to have its own Norths to mount a challenge to ground. return to their second spot on the competition ladder. • The Sydney football competition cannot afford four St George are team-building for strong teams and four weak teams just about from 1980 after a poor season but could the time the first ball is bounced. challenge North Shore who have AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST been disappointing in r·ecent games. Traditional rivals Balmain and Southern Districts clash at Jubilee • In a city where our code is a minor one the name of Oval in the other match of the round the Sydney Football League should of course be with an even game on the cards. Sydney Australian Football League. NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE FOOTBALL RECORD VOLUME 51 NUMBER 19 OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE N.S. W.A.F.L. 64 REGENT STREET, CHIPPENDALE 2008. PHONE: 698 1391 REGISTERED AT GPO SYDNEY FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSLETTER General !Vlanager: RUSSELL HOPPER President: BERNARD HEAFEY Editor: LIONEL BEALE 3 a 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111u1111111111111111111111111111 c -. - - If you workaround - Australia Square Wynyard, Rocks, or Circular Quay... then were the Bank for you. We're handy, particularly - at lunch times, and - we're known as the Bank for friendly - personalised - service. Look us up at 275 George St, Sydney, or telephone - - 29 7981 -= = - - al THE BANK OF ADELAIDE - cu 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 c UP THERE CAZALV The top flight TV promotion introducing the After St Ki Ida, Roy shifted to South Melbourne ATN7 World of Australian Football has caught where he spent two terms, one from 1921 to everyone's eye and the catchy tune of "CAZALY" 1924, then after having the 1925 season with has caught the ear. So much so as we reported a the Victorian Country side Minyip, returned to be fortnight ago the song has become a golden with the Swans for the 1926-27 seasons. His record. statistics with South Melbourne being 99 games And people want to know more about the man. and 128 goals giving him a VFL total of 199 We reprint with pleasure our story of the great games and 166 goals. However, that was Roy Cazaly which was originally printed in the nowher near the end of the great Cazaly's career. Football Record last May. In 1928 he went to City in Tasmania where he stayed until 1930, in 1931 he was with North One of the most often asked questions of NSWAFL Hobart and Preston in the VFA and then returned Headquarters is "who was Cazaly" and where did the to North Hobart until 1934, then Glenorchy in cry "up there Cazaly" originate. 1934-35. The name of Skeeter Fleiter has a particular During his career Roy Cazaly captained St place in the history of our Australian Code. Kilda in 1920, was Best and Fairest for South That's true and you can take my word for it. Melbourne 1926 and represented Victoria in Never heard of him? - well neither had 1924 and Tasmania in 1930. Russell Hopper the NSWAFL GM when he was Cazaly's coaching credits are almost as asked. extensive as his playing career having coached Twas in 1921 that the aforementioned South Melbourne in 1921, 1937 and 1938. Skeeter Fleiter - a rover what else uttered the to Hawthorn from 1942 to 1943, Newtown (Tas.) in be famous words of encouragementto Roy- UP 1934 and 1935 and again in 1948, 1949, 1950 THERE CAZALY. and 1951, City (Tas.) 1928, 1929, 1930 and By courtesy of the OAFL we reprint details of North Hobart in 1931, 1932 and 1933, the career of the late great Roy Cazaly. While at South Melbourne (1919) that club Roy Cazaly played his first Senior VFL match in won the VFL Premiership and when coach of 1910 at the age of 15. Cazalywas a small man by Newtown they won the TANFLPremiership in today's standards at 5' 11" and weighing 1948, 1949and 1951. 12 stone 4 lbs. But what a giant he became. The now deceased Roy Cazaly immortalised by Cazaly was recruited from Middle Park Wesley to the rich Cazaly awards in the Melbourne Truth St Kilda where he played between 1910-1920, and the gold record is deservedly one of the great playing 100 games and scoring 38 goals. legends of our game. !.! 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 u THE GREATEST UP THERE CAZALV! GAME OF ALL "Well you work to earn a living, "Up there Cazaly'' is of But on weekend comes a time, course No 1 on the You can do whatever turns you on, Australian Football Hit Get out and clear your mind, Parade - high on the 3XY Me, I like football, but there's other things around, Top Forty list and a gold When you line them up together, record seller. Footy wins hands down. The promo for Rugby Up there Cazaly, in there and fight, League with their answer Out there and at 'em, show 'em your might. to Cazaly named hopefully Up there Cazaly, don't let them in, 'The greatest game of all" Fly like an angel, you're out there to win, was delightful but no Up there Cazaly, you're out there to win, challenge to our theme Up there and at 'em, don't let them in, song. Up there Cazaly, show 'em your height, Fight like the devil, the crowd's on your side, _ Fight like the devil, the crowd's on your side." - AUSTRALIAN II II II II II II II II II 111111 II 11 II 1111111111111 II 111 II 11 II 111 II ii FOOTBALL SCENE - EVERY WHERE ARE THEY NOW? SATURDAY News about past players or officials from the Sydney scene will be welcomed at all times by the Editor. Contributions can be posted to: The Editor, Football Record, 64 Regent St. Chippendale 2008. 2KV 6.Jo pm. 5 What a great Way togo! I Over 300 new Fore1 s top trade-in valuati ns Comer Crown and William Streets, Syd ey, 310-322. Also at Botany Road, Masc~t, 66-5544, and Maroubra Road, 1 • •••• •• • • ,,.,,,,, Maroubra, 344 6666 .. /<cr::~''r·-:::z='::· ,.~/ .· i ~, . == t?./ MASH3397/CF 6 . TAAflythe good sports Fly the Friendly Way HAME088·0198 . 7. Winning Winning is what it's all about. Just ask Billy Brown, former vice captain of Norths and AVCO's regional supervisor. I Winning is about getting the things yol/ want.
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