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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.

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VC106 FIRST DIVISION . AWARDS & SOCIAL

PENNANT HILLS BALMAIN AWARDS AWARDS FIRST GRADE - STARLINE DINNER - 1st FIRST GRADE - 1st Rod Jaensch, 2nd Ian Maurie Gale, 2nd Keith Delooze, 3rd Mal Farnham. Brennan, 3rd Rod King. RESERVE GRADE - Best - Barry Mather, Bill RESERVE GRADE-1st Peter Ankovics, 2nd Steve Mitchell and Kevin Ronberg. Willis, 3rd Steve Lear. · THIRD GRADE - Best players - Graham THIRD GRADE - 1st Darryl Smith, 2nd Steve Armstrong, Dave Whitting and Peter McClay. Willis, 3rd Don Picoli. SOCIAL FUNCTIONS SOCIAL FUNCTIONS See your "Demon" Newsletter. Players Night Wednesday, August 15, Ring 82 2310. NEWTOWN NORTH SHORE AWARDS FIRST GRADE - GEM CRAFT AWARD 1st Gary AWARDS Becker - supporters award also. FIRST GRADE: - 1st Phillip Martyn, 2nd Greg RULES CLUB & VILLAGE CINEMAS AWARDS - Jepsen, 3rd Tony Austin. AVIS MARK-OF-THE­ 2nd Laurie Pendric~, 3rd Ian Gordon, 4th Ian DAY - Mark Simmons. Greenwood. RESERVE GRADE - 1st Hugh Patterson, 2nd RESERVE GRADE - RULES CLUB & VILLAGE Andrew Reid, 3rd Steve Green. CINEMAS AWARDS-1st RinoTellivin, 2nd David THIRD GRADE - 1st Andrew Phipps, 2nd Peter Mathers, 3rd Chris Grant, 4th Trevor Raymond. Carr. THIRD GRADE - RULES CLUB & VILLAGE CINEMAS AWARDS - 1st Brendan Walsh, 2nd SOCIAL FUNCTIONS David Regran, 3rd Wade Clements, 4th Greg Ellis. NORTH SHORE BALL - Last warning - August 17, Middle Harbour 16 foot Skiff Club - See Rob SOCIAL FUNCTIONS Gibson. Disco - after today's match. Wine and cheese night Further Social News next week. - Friday, August 17 at . Bookings 6981445. EAST SYDNEY ST GEORGE AWARDS AWARDS FIRST GRADE - 1st Tony Brain, 2nd Mark DAVID JONES AWARD - 1st Wayne Goss, 2nd Newcombe, 3rd Ron Kemp. Greg Luhrs, 3rd Greg Harris and a special mention to RESERVE GRADE - 1st Neville Shaw, 2nd Neil Steve Byrnes. . Allard, 3rd Tony Fairclough. HOLYMANS AWARD - 1st Roger Norton, 2nd THIRD GRADE - 1st Steve Harris, 2nd Peter Greg Feltwell, 3rd Ian Taylor. Baldry, 3rd Grant Armstrong. BULLDOG AWARD - 1st Chris Fox, 2nd Andrew Bell, 3rd David Benis. Everyone welcome to East Sydney Rules Club after the game, right in the Junction, just down from the Library in Ebley Street. CITY FORD - SYDNEY WESTERN SUBURBS AWARDS SHOUT $500 PLAYER OF FIRST GRADE - DAVE TILLEY AWARD - Mark Atkins. CLUB AWARD - Tony Suhan. THE VEAR RESERVE GRADE - MELROSE AUTOPORT AWARD-RodCollier. LOCKETT /SPAIN AWARD After voting last weekend, the - Drew Isaac. GOAL-OF-THE-DAY - Drew Isaac. position is as follows: THIRD GRADE - ASHFIELD AUTOMATICS AWARD - Steven Armstrong. CLUB AWARD - Mark Davis. MARK-OF-THE-DAY - David Culling. 22 L. PENDRICK (New.) 18 R. CLARIDGE (ES) SOCIAL FUNCTIONS 17 I. HARRY (WS) Sunday, August 12 - Margaret Culbert and Chris 13 P. RUSCUKLIC (E.S) Holt. Friday, August 17 - Charity Concert - Professor 12 P. MARTYN (NS) Lema, Hypnotist. 11 I. GORDON (New.) Saturday, August 18 - Dance Nite. Jackpot and Bonus Poker Machine Prizes. WHERE TO NOW? We are now approaching the twilight ofthe season, and this year like all others under 19 players are faced with a big decision. They must decide whether to stay active, drift away or become a supporter. If they wish to stay active can train to become part of a there are still avenues open. close band of guys who always BY JOHN MUGGRIOGE NSWAFL They can continue playing with OFFICER ASSISTANT ANO UNDER seem to have a barbecue or ball. their club, go to second division 19 PLAYER. The umpire is the man with or take up umpiring. the long football career and it The club is what the greatest seems a shame for old players majority will opt for. There they young players to never try this can be with old friends and still rewarding position. try to break into the senior sides. attractive propos1t1on. There As well as being part of a If the player at the start of the they can play under 20, First or . sports team social club, you season is having trouble Seconds. These clubs often even get paid - what a consolidating a position he may have trouble with numbers and proposition. · perhaps ask about doing one of I'm sure if you dedicate yourself It would seem a shame to quit the many important jobs of to training you will soon force and drift away completely, as all running a successful football your way in. Second Division clubs need supporters. The kind side. The list of jobs always open clubs are renowned for their that congratulates when your are runner, scoreboard, social functions and usually winning and are there when statsman, team manager, the before long you are part of a you're down. Without sup­ list goes on and on. These team of friends. porters cheering and barricking, positions are very important and To be realistic many players you may as well be training. I'm sure the committee would realise for various reasons Enquiries regarding Australian welcome any assistance. playing playing is not for them. Football can be directed through Second Division. is an Umpiring offers it all. Here you the League or your club..

guests included Ken Ferguson, John K. Stewart and Jim Suton FOOTBALL WORLD plus representatives of Wests Directors. BEST & FAIREST Redfern on Wednesday, August Thank you Ley Jenkins. With the Phelan Medal voting 29, at 7.30 pm. count looming large, Clubs are All Sydney Clubs will be guessing as to how their represented and tickets will be favourite sons will go. available shortly. UMPIRES Top Carlton player Mark 1. M. Rendell McClure now worth $50,000 APPRECIATION 2. T. Evans plus was recruited from East 3. P. McMahan Sydney as we all know. It seems that appreciation is 4. P. Hayes But who recalls that the 1972 paid more than lip service by 5. N. Farquhar Sanders Medal for Best & Western Suburbs Australian 6. H. Speerin Fairest in Reserve Grade went to Football Club Ltd. 7. L. Rourke the self same Mark McClure. a· Last week the Licensed Club 8. F. Neville The 1972 Phelan Medal was Directors laid on a special 9. W. Anderson won by Newtown's Paul appreication luncheon for Ley 10. W. Shiel Bouchier with 23 votes by 1 vote Jenkins. 11. M. Thomas from North Shores Mike Healy. Ley Jenkins who has just 12. M.Mannering And for the record the 1972 retired as Promotions Manager 13. K. Mulligan Kealey Medal in Third Grade of W. D. & H. 0. Wills was the 14. J. White was carried off by Garry man most responsible for the 15. 0. Daniel McKenzie of St George ahead of support by Wills for our code in 16. R. Burton Alan Bouch of North Shore. Sydney. 17. J. Kelly The Phelan Medal is for the It was Ley Jenkins faith in 18. R. Kenna Australian Football that from Best and Fairest player in the 19. R. Edwards Sydney first grade competition. humble beginnings took us to 20. A. Sigsworth A gala night has been today's Escort Premiership 21. R. Fraser Competition in Sydney. arranged for this 1979 Phelan 22. M. Quinlivin Medal count at the Newtown Wests Club President Bill Hart 23. G. Dempsey Rules Club, 303 Cleveland St, chaired the luncheon and other

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11 NEWTOWN v PENNANT HILLS WHITE RED V - WHITE SHORTS G B BLUE AND REO - BLUE SHORTS G B 1. GREEN,. ;~ell 1. McCRUDDEN, Michael ., 3. ANDRISKE, Rod GALE . ' ·e (Captain) 4. HOOKER. Gary (Dep. Vice-Capt.) 3. ROOI •. , 5. KIDD. Ian 4. MATHER, Barry 6. PENDRICK, Laurie (Capt/Coach) 5. HEWTON, Garry 7. McKIBBEN, Scott 6. McKENNA, Ross 8. BECKER, Gary 7. HILL, Tony 9. GORDON, Ian 8. TOWERS. JG>hn 10. SCHEETZ. Greg 9. THRIPP, Paul 12. BRADLEY, Joe 13. PINE, Bob 10. FARNHAM, Mal 14. SCOTI. Peter 11. POWER, D~vid 15. CALLISTER. Ted 12. DELOOZE, Mel 16. RAVA, David 13. BARNES. Greg 17. COBURN, Kent (Vice-Capt.) 15. DELOOZE, Keith (Vice-Capt.) 18. MATTERS, David 16. HARDY, Greg 19. 18. DIREEN, David DAVIES, Brian 19. MILES. Rod' 20. GRANT, Chris 2p. SELETTO,trian 21. LINDFIELD, Andy HILL, Hay en 22, 22. GREENWOOD, Ian 23. FALKENB~RG, Wayne 23. MacFADYEN, Ron 24. CATER, Danny 24. LOVRINOVIC, Claude 29. HILL, Terry 25. DEBUES, Paul 33. MILES, Warren 26. DA RE, Marzio TOY, Michael 27. SZKILNIK. Mick 38. 40. McPHERSON, John 28. WILSDEN, Graeme 29. MATTSON, Don 30. MASTIN, Alan Final Score d

WESTERN SUBURBS v EAST SYDNEY BLACK AND WHITE -- BLACK SHORTS BLUE. RED AND WHITE -- BLACK SHORTS G G B B 1. RICHARD, Brian 1. FOSTER, Graham 2. HETHERINGTON, Lindsay 2. BYRNE, Stbve 3. PRESTON, Wes 3. DAVIS, Steve 4. HARRY, Ian (Captain) 4. WHITING, Tony 5. GREAVES, Barry 5. DUNN, Bill 6. ROSEWALL, Terry 6. TOWLE, Gary 7. McLEAN, Graham 7. ALLEN, Ian 8. SHIEL, Graham 9. CLARIDGE, Robbie (Captain) 9. COOK, Steve 10. SPALDING, Geoff 10. DUDLEY, Alan 1·1. GEDDES, Ian 11. - ATKINS, Mark 12. HUGHES, Russell 12. GARDINER, Peter 13. RUSCUKLIC, Peter 13. O'DONOGHUE, Michael 14. EVANS, Greg 14. TUTTLE, John 15. SULLIVAN 1 Lee 15. BROWN, Mike (Vice-Capt.) 16. PLEMING, Ted 16. VARDENEGA, Bob 17. HARRIS, Greg 17. CULLING, David 18. PENNO, D:oug 18. SEXTON, Ray 19. SOWTER, d;reg 19. CARROLL, Peter 20. GOSS, W~yne 20. ISAAC. Drew 21. CLYNE, Ian 21. SUHAN, Tony 22. McCLURE, Steve 22. DOBSON, Alan 23. LUHRS, Greg . 23. MA YMAN, Steve 25. ROBERTS, John 24. FRANKENBURG, Graeme 26. O'CALLAGHAN, James 25. BOURKE, Jim 29. ALLEN, Stuart 27. CURTIS, Craig 28. O'DONOGHUE, Chris 29. CAHILL, Ray 40. BENT, Wayne Final Score d BALMAIN v SOUTHERN DISTRICTS BLACK AND GOLD - G 8 BLUE AND WHITE -- BLUE SHORTS G B BLACK SHORTS, GOLD STRIPE 1. DURYEA, Ken 1. HUNT, Kevin 2. VAN KELKER, Warren 2. McCOOK, Paul 3. STONE, Wayne 3. LUSCOMBE, Chris 4. RITCHIE, Brett 4. HERRING, Alan 5. MATHESON, Russ 6. HAINES, David 5. MILLWARD, Tony 7. GRASSO, Sam 6. KING, Rod 8. MARSTON, Ian (Captain/Coach) 7. HODGSON, Max 9. MORLEY, Brian 8. LIVINGSTONE, Gary 10. WALTERS, Allen 9. PEARSON, Kevin (Capt./Coach) 11. HORTON, Andy 12. BENNETT-BURLEIGH, Duncan 10. BRENNAN, Ian 13. TERRY, Mick 11. ARNDELL, Glen 14. COCKBURN, Glen 12. OXLEY, John 15. KIRBYSHIRE, Ross 13. BELL, Mick 16. TREDREA, Bob 14. ARNDELL, Bruce 17. CHAPMAN, Mick 15. GRENFELL, Graham 18. HORE, Mick 16. McGLYNN, Roger 19. COATES, Gra~am 17. HANGAN, Trevor 20. WRIGHT, Jim 18. CLARK, Robert (Vice-Capt.) 21. MURPHY, Neil 19. McGLYNN, Greg 23. SMITH, Mike 20. COFFEE, Phil 25. PRENTER, Bob MARSTON, Ian (Captain/Coach)

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NORTH SHORE v ST. GEORGE BLACK AND RED - RED SHORTS G B RED AND WHITE - WHITE SHORTS G B 1. PITURA, John (Capt./ Coach) 1. HOPKINS, Noel 2. MARTYN, Phillip 2. ZUBER, Greg 3 FITZGERALD, Alan 3. PERKINS, Greg 4. WICKHAM, Bruce 4. BELL-TOWERS, James 5. KEANE, Dennis 5. KELSO, Warren 6. UNDERWOOD, Peter 6. FURNISS, Bill 8. HARMER, Tony 7. ROWE, Greg 9. HAMILTON, Graeme 8. WOODS, Trevor 12. McLEAN, Graeme 9. TEGG, David 16. McLEAN, Rod 10. GUM, Mick 17. SIMMONS, Mark 11. McCALLUM, Ian 18. EMMETT, Brent 13. NEWCOMBE, Mark (Captain) 19. HESSELL, Tim 14. CHRISTIAN, Dave (Vice-Capt.) 20. MORGAN, Richard (Vice-Capt.) 16. BRAIN, Tony 21. AUSTIN, Tony 17. KEMP, Ron 22. JACKSON, Kevin 18. TAYLOR, Alan 23. NEISH, Bruce 19. BLACKLAW, Graham 24. GUMBLETON, Jim 20 .. TAYLOR, Eric 25. WOODHAMS, Allan 21. MAGRATH, Mark 26. TRACEY, Rowan 22. TEGG, Mick 27. CURTIS, Bob 23. BRENNAN, Ray 28. PITCHER, Ken 24. BIRD, Steve 25. McKENZIE, Gary 44. LUCAS, Bruce (Coach)

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15 PREMIERSHIP SCORES Escort RESULTS LAST WEEK FIRST DIVISION SECOND DIVISION First Grade First Grade Western Suburbs 28.15.183 d Southern Districts 9.9.63 Campbelltown 19.16.130 d Manly-Warringah 6.6.42 East Sydney 23.32.170 d North Shore 12.15.87 Bankstown Sports 23.12.150 d Sydney University 11.5. 71 Newtown 24.27.171 d Balmain 3.12.30 St Ives 14.13. 97 d NSW University 7. 15. 57 Pennant Hills 17.12.114 d St George 14.15.99 Macquarie 18.16.124 d RAAF 14.6.90

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MISH MASH grand final each against East DOUBLE CHANCE Australian Football scribe Jim Sydney when they carried off · The fight for the double McAuley might have written it the Reserve grade Pennant that chance in Reserve grade is just right - but it was printed all year. . as fierce as that in first grade. wrong last weekend in the Sun. The Bears also played in the · At present North Shore and Delving back to 1927 and Under-19 grand final in 1976 Western Suburbs are locked 1949 and 1942 for unbeaten losing to St George. together in top spot with East sides, Jim missed Western Sydney only 1 win away but with Suburbs effort in 1974. MEDIA TRUTH a superior percentage. For the record Wests won Next to the umpire the chief With North Shore meeting St their 21 home and away games villian to plenty offootball fans is George this week the Easts­ in 1974 then their finals games the media, sometimes with good Wests Reserve Grade clash to be Premiers undefeated. reason but mostly not looms large in who gets the In 1927 it was East Sydney responsible. double chance. not Newtown who were Barry Cable the former North A win for the Bulldogs is undefeated, winning 14 and Melbourne player and now East necessary for them to keep their double chance hopes alive. drawing one in the home and Perth coach nicknamed Cassius away games plus winning their Cable who had this to say "when In the thirds there is no battle finals games. I won my second Sandown for second spot its a triple go for Again for the record Newtown Medal I wastoohonest-ltolda fourth spot between Balmain, not Easts were undefeated in reporter that I was not surprised Western Suburbs and East 1942 when due to World War II that I won it." Sydney all equal to date. there were only 5 teams playing. This gave him a headline but ODD MAN IN East Sydney that year won 6, now I'm still honest but only I With the return of Queens­ lost 8 and drew 1 before losing watch what I say to the media. land to the NFL umbrella the to Newtown in the second semi Media reports of the code in whole of Australia is now final and to South Sydney in the Sydney have improved to be the Preliminary final. pulling together for the good of best ever this season through the greatest game -Australian And finally Newtown were not press, radio and television. defeated in 1949 as stated. Football. GOOD WORK. The NSWAFL Media Awards , Except perhaps to VFA who In home and away games they with top prizemoney for writers : are still on the outer. won 17 and lost 1 andwentonto and photographers will again be~ Both South Australia and defeat East Sydney 15-10 ( 100) a highlight this season. Queensland had some reser­ to 14-15 (99) by the narrowest vations about the NFL but possible margin. 8REBNER ERA consider 'the growth and By coincidence East Sydney promotion of the code have been involved in all three The recent appearance on the SCG of the VFL sides brings back paramount. Grand Finals which resulted in Queensland who got a free one point victories. memories of the Victoria versus South Australia clash in 1974 ride to Perth for the Western The others were 1941 and Australian sesquicentenary 1956 and Easts were victors on also on the SCG. Prior to the VFL games this Australian Football Champion­ each occasion over Souths and ship will play there for the title of Wests respectively. year this was the last "fair dinkum" game at the SCG. "Lesser States Champion" President of the SANFL that 1974 LAST PENNANT year was Judge Brebner and he It hardly seems five years Odds on favourite for the made a strong impression on the since Bruce Andrew retired as 1979 Premiership East Sydney writer and lots of other Sydney · Secretary of the AFC. last carried off the Pennant in Officials. Bruce Andrew had been 1976. Judge Don Brebner was the : secretary of that body, the The Bulldogs finished on top guest of honour at a testimonial : forerunner of today's NFL for 25 of the ladder with Wests, St dinner earlier this year given by years. George, North Shore and the South Australian Football A former Collingwood Newtown next in that order. League. champion Bruce Andrew, the North Shore from fourth spot During the "Brebner Era" executive officer of the AFC left proved to be giant killers in the South Australia saw the his mark on the Australian finals defeating Newtown, establishment of Football Park football scene all over Australia Western Suburbs and St George as the codes independent and most particularly in before going down to East Headquarters plus the addition· 1 Queensland. Sydney 23-12 ( 150) to 1 0-13 of Woodville and Central In fact the growth of the code (73) in the grand final. Districts and the Management in Queensland most truly gained North Shore made it one Committee system created. impetus through his efforts. .c,_~~.

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FREE BOOKING SERVICE: •Sydney (02) 31 0601 •Melbourne (03) 387 1233 •Brisbane (07) 221 8586 • Adelaide (08) 223 6194 • Perth (09) 325 3811 • Hobart (002) 34 7 466, 34 6644 • Darwin (089) 81 5388 • Canberra (062) 49 1424 BANK OF ESCORT PREMIERSHIP ADELAIDE LADDERS $300 FIRST DIVISION LEADING First Grade w L F A % Pts East Sydney 17 0 2462 1268 194.1 68 GOALKICKER Western Suburbs 12 4* 2342 1324 176.8 50 Newtown 12 5 2071 1521 136.1 48 FIRST GRADE North Shore 10 4*** 2177 1570 138.6 46 W. PRESTON (WS) 13 .... 103 P. RUSCUKLIC (ES) 5 ..... 101 9* 1632 1874 87.0 30 Pennant Hills 7 G. McLEAN (NS) 3 ...... 85 Baima in 3 13* 1511 2583 58.5 14 St George 3 14 1114 2203 50.6 12 L. PENDRICK (New.) 6 ..... 56 Southern Districts 1 16 1180 2146 54.9 4 W. BENT (WS) 3 ...... 46 M. McCRUDDEN (New.)-. 40 Second Grade D. KEANE (NS) 1 ...... 39 North Shore 14 3 1537 978 157.2 56 J. PITURA (NS) - ...... 38 Western Suburbs 14 3 1404 901 155.8 56 R. HUGHES (ES) 1 ...... 37 East Sydney 13 4 1685 856 196.8 52 Newtown 10 7 1279 967 132.3 40 RESERVE GRADE T. OXLEY (NS) 2 ...... 38 Southern Districts 6 11 1009 1293 78.0 24 B. JEFFRIES (NS) - ...... 37 St George 5 12 919 1295 70.9 20 Baima in 4 13 867 1699 51.0 16 D. COLLARD (WS) 2 ...... 26 Pennant Hills 2 15 835 1546 54.6 8 S. BYRNES (ES) - ...... 24 J. BLACK (New.)- ...... 22 Third Grade North Shore 17 0 2181 370 589.4 68 THIRD GRADE St George 14 3 1520 677 224.5 56 P. WAPPETI (NS) 10 ..... 107 Southern Districts 10 7 1185 933 127.0 40 M. BROWN (St G) 4 ...... 37 Balmain 7 10 1011 1087 93.0 28 M. FITZSIMONS (St G) - .. 31 S. KELLY (Bal.) 3 ...... 28 Western Suburbs 7 10 831 1145 72.5 28 R. HAINES (SD) 1 ...... 27 East Sydney 7 10 803 1335 60.1 28 Pennant Hills 5 12 694 1593 43.5 20 Newtown 1 16 451 1536 29.4 4 SECOND DIVISION A G. KNIGHT (BS) 6 ...... 60 SECOND DIVISION, G. NOACK (Camp.) 8 ...... 46 First Grade (A) w L F A % Pts P. HURST (UNSW) 4 ...... 37 Bankstown Sports 15 1 1653 875 188.9 60 A. HUNTER (St Ives) - .... 36 Campbelltown 13 3 1587 971 163.4 52 A. GUIVER (St Ives) - ..... 25 St Ives 11 5 1460 843 173.2 44 J. FARLEY (MW) 1 ...... 24 Sydney University 11 5 1085 989 109.7 44 SECOND DIVISION B NSW University 9 7 1465 1191 109.7 36 P. GRAY (Camp.) - ...... 48 Sutherland 8 8 101 l 1161 87.0 32 P. SHELL (St Ives) 2 ...... 27 8* 94.3 Manly-Warringah 7 1062 1126 30 D. NELSON (Parra.) - ..... 25 Macquarie 4 12 775 1605 48.3 16 RAAF 1 14* 781 2028 38.5 6 R. WILKES (St Ives) 1 ..... 23 B. REDMILE (BS) 3 ...... 21 Second Grade Gampbelltown 15 1 1138 672 169.3 60 UNDER 20 St Ives 11 5 1296 884 146.6 44 G. HIGGINS (Camp.) 10 ... 32 Bankstown Sports 10 5* 1181 736 160.5 42 W. BLANCHE (Nir.) - ..... 28 Sydney University 10 6 1177 884 133.2 40 N. WIBLIN (Suth.) - ...... 22 R. SNEDDON (Camp.) - ... 19 NSW University 10 6 1034 948 109.1 40 Sutherland 8 7* 787 899 87.6 34 RAAF 5 11 926 973 95.3 20 Manly-Warringah 4 12 739 786 94.0 16 Parramatta 3 11 ** 874 1447 60.4 16 AUSTRALIAN Macquarie 2 14 630 1406 44.8 8 Under 20 FOOTBALL Nirimba 12 2*t 1117 385 290.1 50 SCENE - EVERY Sutherland 12 4 795 627 126.8 48 Campbelltown 10 4*t 977 723 135.1 42 SATURDAY Bankstown Sports 3 13 405 1146 35.3 12 * Drawn game 6.30 pm. t Game to play 2KV

22 New South Wales Australian Football League 1979 1·st Division Draw ESCORT PREMIERSHIP B April 24 June 19.17 1131} Newtown v Western Subs 14 12 196) 16.24 1120) East Sydney v Pennant Hills 11 18 184) l l 8 (74) Southern 01sts. v St George 10 18 178) ABANDONED 29181192) North Shore v Balmain 14.11 195) 15 April 1 July 20.181138) Newtown v. Southern 01sts. 13. l 6 194) JU 183) Newtown v. East Sydney 15. l 5 i105 16.14il10) Balmarn V. Western Subs 23 26 il 64) 23.37 ( 175) Western Subs v. St George 5.5 (35) 8.6 (54) St George v. East Sydney 32.22 12141 10.9 169) Southern Oists v. North Shore 2418 (162) 9 9 163) Pennant Hills V. North Shore 21 10 1136) 14.9 193) Baima in V. Pennant Hills 24.18 (162) 22 April 14201104) Newtown v. St George 8.10 {581 , 7-8 July 14.12 (105) North Shore v. Newtown 18.20 (128) 8.27 175) Western Subs. v North Shore 18 7 { 1151 7.·12 (54) Pennant Hills V. Western Subs. 25.19 (169) 31 23 1209) East Sydney V. 8almain 15.14 11041 29.21 ( 195) East Sydney v. Southern Oists. 5.9 (39) 11.11 Southern 01sts v. Pennant Hills 16.14 1110) 177l 13.18 (96) St George v. Baima in 12.9 (81) 29 April 22.13 1145) 8alrnarn v NP wt own 4317 1275) 15 July 7.3 145) Southern 01sts v Western Subs 24 20 {1641 16.13 (109) Western Subs. v. Newtown 12.8 (80) 13.16 {94) North Sydney v East Sydney 19.16 {130) 15.8'(98) Pennant Hills v. East Sydney 20.11 (131) 16.28 {124) Pennant Hills v St George 12 41761 14.12 (96) Southern Oists. v. St George 6.5 (41) 6 May ,19.10 (124) Balmain v. North Shore 17.22 (124) 14.13 (97} Newtown v. Pennant Hills 10.17 {77) 22 July 10.6 (66) Western Subs. v. East Sydney 10.11 {71) 20.21 (141) Newtown v. Southern Oists. 5.11 (41) 11 l 1 {77) Balma1n v. Southern Oists. 9.15 (69) Balmain v. Western Subs. 34.28 (232) 4.5 {29) St George v. North Shore 22.14 1146) 12.8 (80) 35.12 (222) East Sydney v. St George 7.8 (50) 13M1y 25.24 (174) North Shore v. Pennant Hills 12.10 (82) 15.26 1116) East Sydney v. Newtown 16. l 6 1112) .8.5. {53) St George v. Western Subs 24 22 ( 166) 29 July 6.5 141} Southern 01sts v. North Shore 20.18 11 38) 9.10.64 St George v. Newtown 14.9.103 12.13 185) Pennant Hills v. Baima in 15.14 1104) 15.18.108 Western Subs. v. North Shore 15.18.108 20 May 21.12.138 East Sydney v. Balmain 9.9.63 27.18 {180) North Shore v. Newtown 12 17 {89) 15.12.102 Pennant Hills v. Southern Oists. 11.18.84 18.20 1128) Western Subs v. Pennant Hills 9.14 168) 4-5 August Southern Oists. 11.6 172) 22.27 1159) East Sydney v. 9.9 (63) Southern Oists. v. Western Subs. 28.15 (183) in St George 12. 20 192) 19. l 2 {126) Baima v. 24.27 (171) Newtown v. Baima in 3.12 (30) 26-27 May 12.15 (87) North Shore v. East Sydney 23.32 (170)1 20.19 { 139) North Shore v. Balmain 11.19 185) 14.15 (99) St George v. Pennant Hills 17.12 (114) 5 15 ~45) Newtown V. Western Subs. 20.10 1130) 7.8 { 0) Pennant Hills V. East Sydney 16.16 {112) 12 August 12.13 {85) St George v. Southern 01sts. 9.14 {68) !Sun.I Newtown v. Pennant Hills Erskineville ·1Sun.I Western Subs. v. East Sydney 3 June Macquarie {Sun.I Balmain v. Southern Dists. Jubilee 9.10 164) Southern Oists. v. Newtown 15.5 195) !Sun.I North Shore v. St. George North Sydney 21.27 {154) Western Subs. v. Baima in 14.7 191} East Sydney v. St George 10.6 {66) 17.18 1120) 19 August 13.24 1102) North Shore v. Pennant Hills 14.18 11021 !Sun .I East. Sydney V, Newtown Trumper 9-10 June !Sun.I St. George v. Western Subs. Olds Park 8.12 (60) St George v. Newtown 20.12 1134) !Sun.I Southern Dists. v. North Shore Rosedale 1316 {94) 19. 7 (121) Pennant Hills v. Soutern Dists. !Sun.I Pennant Hills V. Baima in Pennant Hills 9.2 (56) Balmain v. East Sydney 19.23 (137) 12.13 (85) North Shore v. Western Subs. 8.19 (67) 26 August !Sun.I Newtown v. North Shore Ers ki nevi lie 17-18 June !Sun.I Western Subs. v. Pennant Hills Trumper 22.131145) Newtown V. Balmain 7.5 14 7) !Sun.I Southern Dists. v. East S·1dney Rosedale V. 24.131157) Western Subs. Southern 01sts 13.12 190) , !Sun.I Bal main V. St. George Jubilee 20.16 1136) Pennant Hills v. St George 11.12 178) 12.18 190) North Shore v East Sydney 16. l 7 ( 113)

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