-- FO ER'S SHIELD INTER-STATE MATCH NEW SOUTH WALES v SLA D

SUNDAY APRIL 21 1985

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EDITORIAL Farrer Football League will play a major headed by Farrer Foo1ball League secretary part today in an all out bid by New South Wales Phil! LePetit, with valuable assistance from to re-establish themsleves as a force m the Riverina Development Officer national code this year. Mike Daniher, Farrer League Treasurer Mal­ While their representation will not be colm Levett, junior vice president Trevor Ur­ numercially as strong as the Riverina Football quhart and Wagga Tigers secretary John League, Farrer League have the major task of Bance, have spent many hours organising this organising this interstate championship game Foster's Shield Interstate clash. here at Wagga Wagga. So far as NSW are concerned, todays game Today will be a 'red letter' day for Austra­ will be the start ofa terribly important program. lian Football in the Riverina, and without ques­ NSW will play Tasmania in Hobart on May 4, tion the most important game played in this area in what will probably be their toughest assign­ for many years. ment for the season, followed by the ACT at Canberra on June 23. Because of a total lack of players from the Of great local interesl will be former cham­ Riverina and southern NSW in recent years, pion Wagga based footballer Laurie Pendrick NSW have fared poorly against A CT, Queens­ being Queensland's non-playing coach after land and Tasmania. This year however, a long coaching Coorparoo to the 1984 Queensland • overdue and much needed professional League title,_andformer Narrandera Imperials approach was taken when Farrer Football star Terry O'Neill likely to play for Queens­ League and Riverina Football League players land. became available. Early patrons should enjoy the earlier cur­ Sydney also realised the importance of ex­ tain raiser games between Sydney Football pertise, and were more than happy for Farrer League and Farrer League at 12 noon, pre­ League to conduct this interstate clash at the ceeded by a Under 17 Teal Cup selection trial - Riverina Australian Football Club, Maher all of which should be a day of top class Austra­ Oval complex. The organising committee, lian Football.

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As President of the Q.A.F.L. I am delighted to A warm welcome to Wagga Wagga for our be here today in Wagga, one of the real strongholds visitors from Queensland and all parts of NSW. of Australian Football, on what I believe to be a Today's Foster's Shield match between NSW milestone for our CIG Maroons. and Queensland in Wagga is another step forward in This is the first occasion, to my mind, that we the growth and development of Australian Football have shown our colours outside a capital city in our inNSW. quest for the now Foster's Shield. Players in all parts of the state from Lismore in Today's venue may not in fact be considered the North to Bega in the South have the opportunity tocally a 'home ground' for the Blues as our Coach ofrepresentating NSW at senior representative level Laurie Pend rick has played some of his best football for the first time. right here as you may know, and we are hoping that Congratulations to those players who have this fact will be turned to our advantage today. been selected for final selection and I wish you all The Queenslanders, although missing many of the best. our older and established stars who have contri­ Our code will only prosper and grow in NSW buted towards two consecutive Shield wins in 1983 through the co-operation and good will of all foot­ and 1984, will today be pinning their hopes on a ball bodies, both at senior as well as junior level, young isde which has already this year played within the state working together towards goals against West Torrens (S.A.N.F.L.), Fitzroy, Col­ which have been developed and agreed through con­ lingwood and St. Kilda. This pre-N.S.W. match sultation between affiliated administrations. training, it is hoped, v.ill allow our CIG Maroons to Today's game has been possible through the perform creditably. co-operation and support of the Farrer and Riverina We do not take our near geographical neigh­ Football Leagues and Carlton United Breweries bours and traditional rivals lightly as a close and major sponsor of NSW AFL and the Foster's Shield. tough tussle always is expected. · The NSWAFL would also like to express its Our thanks must go to Foster's for picking up appreciation to the Riverina Australian Football this important series played between the developing Club, Mr. Phil! Le Petit and the 'members of his football States for how else will we all improve. organising committee for today's arrangements, a There has been some speculation oflate regard­ special mention must be made to State Coach Ron ing this series but after a streamlining of the format Thomas and assistant Coach Greg Leech who over­ and last year's extremely close tussle for top spot, came mammoth distance problems in the selection administrators in these States concerned are hopeful and training of the state wide Representative team. that today's match and the remaining games will DARYLL SMITH shjow the need and viability of such a contest series. President NSWAFL I must also here extend our appreciation to CIG, Mr. Neville Fallon and his team for their belief in and support of the Queensland CIG State Team for the second successive year. To both teams I wish a tough but injury free MAYORAL game. JOHN COLLINS MESSAGE Q.A.F.L. President It is indeed pleasing that Wagga Wagga has been chosen to host the Foster's Shield Australian Football match between New South Wales and Queensland Football Leagues. FOSTER'S SHIELD In addition to bringing first class football to the Riverina, this event marks a miles­ tone for Australian football in Wagga Wag­ Proudly sponsored ga, in that it is first interstate game to be played in our City. by I am sure that programmes of this nature, apart from providing football spectaculars, will also help greatly to lift the standard and Carlton status of the code at all levels, but in particu­ lar at the grass roots level of the junior One of the world's great brewers. ranks. For this the organisers are to be con­ gratulated. I welcome visiting teams, officials and spectators to Wagga Wagga on this occa­ s10n, and hope that all participants have a successful and enjoyable day. M. H. GISSJNG Mayor, Wagga Wagga ·~

4 I 5 12 noon: CUR TAIN RAISER FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE Coach: Ian McKenzie Colours: vyhite, Blue V SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Coach: Phil Manassa Position Goals Behinds Marks Kicks 1. Gary COLVIN ...... Position Goals Behinds Marks Kicks 2. Warran McLOUGHLIN ...... 1. Frank GLEESON 3. Terry GILLETI ...... 2. Peter RICKEITS 4. Brian CONLAN 3. Les MILDENHALL 4. Fred HUMMEL...... 5. Danny MALONE ...... 5. Anthony SMITH ...... 6. Shaun CHANDLER 6. Dave PRICE ...... 7. Trevor 7. GaryHUTCHINSON .. 8. Peter DELANEY ...... 8. Geoff LUFF (V.C.) 9. Marcus HO FEIT 9. Frank KENNEDY 10. RonTAYLOR 10. ClaudeJACKSON 11. Mirko 15. Trevor KENDALL ...... 12. Rob PEKIN 16. Paul BUTIERWORTH .. 14. SteveZAHRA 15. Geoff REID...... 19. Ron GILLINGHAM ...... 16. Graeme CRISPIN 20. Phil REID ...... 17. Leigh FORSYTH 21. Tom SMITH 18. Matthew ANSELL...... 23. AnthonyBAKER ...... 19. Russell MATHESON 20. Michael BAILEY 24. Jamie ROBINSON ...... 21. WayneCOPE 26. TerryRUDD 22. Ian MARTIN ...... 27. Glenn SOLLEY 23. Scott BYNES 28. Brian ALEXANDER 24. Tim SMITH 25. David 30. Gordon WOODEN ...... 31. Ph ill MANASSA (C.C) r----~--~~------1

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"Lozza .. began his footy career at 14 1 wish to congratulate the players from vears with Turvev Park in 1967. Laurie has both teams on their selection for today's played with the fo"'llowing clubs: 1967-73 Tur­ game. vey Park; 1973-74 North Wagga; 1975-78 Grong Grong-Matong; 1979 Newtown (won Today sees the culmination of complete Best & Fairest award); 1980 Coorparoo Colts unitv between the administrations of the (coached to Premiership); 1981-82 coached Riv~rina, Farrer, Sydney and other country North Wagga; 1983 North Wagga (won Leagues and for the first time in some years Gerald Clear Medal); 1984 Coorparoo player players from those bodies are together repre­ and coach. Laurie has played for NSW 9 times senting the N.S.W.A.F.L. and this can only and captained that State on four occasions. A help the code prosper in our great state. Queensland representative twice in 1980; Kicked 100 goals each year in 1976. 77, 78. To the players who have not represented t Lozza coached Coorparoo to the Escort Cup N.S.W. before I wish them every success in Premiership flag last year and was a motiva­ today's game and do expect the experienced tional force behind the CIG State team's players to help and encourage their younger tremendous win in Tasmania last vear. After team mates. Norm Dare declined his option on moulding the Maroons this year, Laurie was the obvious I would like to thank the League admi­ choice for the job - from both the players and nistration, clubs and players for the staging of team administration's points of view. Laurie today's inter-state game. has coached the CIG Maroons in matches this year against West Torrens (SA NFL), Fitzroy, RON THOMAS Collingwood, St. Kilda and today NSW. State Coach 9 2 p.m. FOSTER'S SHIELD MATCH NEW SOUTH WALES v QUEENSLAND COACH: RON THOMAS COACH: LAURIE PENDRICK COLOURS: SKY BLUE, BLACK TRIM COLOURS: WHITE, MAROON SASH, MAROON BACK

Position Goals Behinds Marks Kicks Position Goals Behinds Marks Kicks 1. Gerald PIEPER ...... 1. Mark HOUSLEY 2. Mark FRASER ...... 2. PeterGUY 3. Russell DURNAN 3. Rick FINCH 4. Mick WINTER 4. Tony BECKETT ...... 5. Ian RAINBIRD 5. Rod LAWRIE ...... i." 6. Geoff NOACK ...... 6. Stephen FLINTHAM 7. Harvey McRAE 8. JohnTAYLOR 8. Steven COLE 9. Hadyn MUIR ...... 9. Phill REID ...... 10. Ian WILSON ...... 10. Steven HALL 11. GrahamAD.AMS 11. Gary SPILLANE 13. Brendan McMULLEN ...... 12. GeorgeGALVIN 14. Phil HARPER...... 13. Paul SMITH 15. Gary BECKER 14. Anthony CROKE ...... 16. Steven RUSS 15. Ian MALE ...... 17. Simon DEARDON-HOSE 16. Russell PIEPER ...... 20. Peter BARTLETT 17. GerryTOSCAN ...... 22. Allan GIFFARD 18. Rod PARKER 25. Terry O'NEILL...... 19. Neil PLEMING ...... 26. Zane TAYLOR...... 20. Michael TRAVERS ...... 27. 21. AndrewVANDERFEEN ...... ' 28. Paul FARRY 22. Phill CO HA LAN ...... 29. Paul SULLIVAN 23. David CARROLL ...... 30. Kevin O'KEEFFEE ...... 31. Darren COOMBE ...... 32. Phil McGARRY N.S.W. v Queensland: 33. Glen GOSS ...... MARK RENDELL (Sydney) 34. Glenn MIDDLEMISS TODAY'S CHRIS GALLAGHER (R.U.A.) 35. BrettJONES ...... Farrer v Sydney: UMPIRES NOEL JARVIS (Sydney) ~~$ 36. Chris MELICAN CHRIS NICHOLL (R.U.A.) .~~~' 37. John BLAIR Teal Cup: (-4.'G~i> 38. Mark FRAWLEY SIMON LANGRIDE (R.U.A.) BARRY MILLER (R.U.A.) 39. Brett ALLEN 40. John MAN~nN 11 who played in matches against Fitzroy. Colling­ wood and St. Kilda pre-season. Has started the Queensland Escort Cup Season in fine form. 16. STEVE RUSS: 29; 176cm; 78kg; Morningside ruck-rover who has represented the State in the PLAYER back pocket and half back flank as well as a ruck-rover. A tireless worker and has good PROFILE skills. Steve has started the season in good form and was in Quecnslands best against the VFL I. MARK HOUSLEY: 25; l 78cm; 76kg; Kedron teams pre-season. rover who has been a regular Queensland repre­ I7. SIMON DEARDON-HOSE: 17; 179cm; sentative over recent years. Missed pre-season 76kg; Western Districts wingman with games against VFL Clubs whilst in Darwin. A tremendous pace. Did particularly well against tremendous mark for his size and a great goal­ Collingwood and St. Kilda pre-season and has kicker. continued that form into club matches. All Au­ 2. PETER GUY: 32; 195cm; 84kg; Southpoint stralian Teal Cup 1984. Ruckman who has been a regular State perfor­ 20. PETER BARTLETT: 23; 187cm; 85kg; A mer. Grogan Medalist in 1983, Club best and skillfull utility who has the ability to play key fairest 83 and 84. Peter hjad a great start to the positions despite his lack of inches. Peter has season being one of Queensland best in VFL been a most consistent player since arriving in company. Queensland from Preston in 1983. 3. RICKY FINCH: 24; 179cm; 75kg; Dynamic 22. ALLAN GIFFARD: 21; 187cm; 83kg. Sher­ Mayne rover or ruck-rover, was the 'find' of the wood key forward who has the ability to take a pre-season VFL matches. Never beaten, Ricky big mark and kick goals. In Queensland·s best is proof of what hard work and fanatical dedica­ against West Torrens pre-season, injuries have ' tion means in our game. since restricted his performances however has 4. TONY BECKETT: 24; 180cm; 74kg; Queens­ the ability to change the direction of a game. land Vice-Captain who has been one of Queens­ lands most consitent and dedicated performers. 25. TERRY O'NEILL: 28; 188cm; 80kg; Ex­ Very quick and extremely determined. Tony is South Melbourne and Fitzroy defender who has one of Queenslands most respected players. regularly represented Queensland since moving North in 1984. A strong mark and accurate kick, 5. ROD LAWRIE: 27; 178cm; 79kg; Windsor Terry often turns tight defence into attack. Zillmere Captain who has represented Queens· land regularly since 1980. Has good skills and 26. ZANE TAYLOR: 28; 183cm; 85kg; Southport has a tremendous desire to win the ball. Ruck­ ruck-rover, defender who has played rover or utility defender. tremendous football since returning to Queens­ land after a stint in the VFL. Injury prevented 6. STEPHEN FLINTHAM: 21; 183cm; 89kg; him from playing for Queensland pre-season. Sandgate centreman, ruck-rover and centre half forward. Started the QAFL season well follow­ 27. GAVIN CROSISCA: 16; 186cm; 80kg; West­ ing his club best and fairest win in 1984. Strong ern Districts youngster who has quickly adapted mark and good skills. to senior football. All Australian Teal Cup and Secondary Schoolboy's 1984. Gavin has a quick 8. JOHN TAYLOR: 21; 17!cm; 69kg; Windsor football brain and good skills. Zillmere backpocket. rover, ruck-rover who has tremendous fighting qualities. Windsor Zill­ 28. PAUL FARRY: 20; 185cm; 84kg; Sandgate mere best anci fairest runner-up in 1984, John utility who has been used in the State side as a has started the season in great form. defender. Has started the season well for his club side and no doubt has a big future. Sandgate 9. HAYDN MUIR: 23; 181cm; 76kg; Western best and fairest in 1983. Districts centreman recruited pre-season from Ainslie. Has shown great form and only injury 29. PAUL SULLIVAN: 21; 188cm: 92kg; Coor­ prevented him from playing against VFL teams paroo half back who represented NSW in 1984. pre-season. Very fit and tremendous worker. a Strong with good skills. Paul is an extremely player to watch. competitive player who is sure to make his opposition forwards know he is about. IO. IAN WILSON: 21; 176cm; 72kg; Coorparoo ' rover recruited from North Wagga in 1984, has 30. KEVIN O'KEEFFE: 30; 180cm; 80kg; excellent skills and a fine goal sense. A most Queensland captain. Kevin is a reliable and dangerous player. tough half back who has played many great games for his State. Recruited from Fitzroy in IL GRAHAM ADAMS: 21; 178cm; 78kg; Wind­ 1983. sor Zillmere utility who has tremendous skills and ability to produce in the big games. A regu­ 31. DARREN COOMBE: 18; 183cm; 78kg; lar State performer since breaking into senior Southport youngster who has been his club's football at 16. most consistent player to date. Teal Cup All Australian in 1984, Darren has tremendous 13. BRENDAN McMULLEN: 21; 180cm; 72kg; skills and great commitment. Coorparoo rover who won the QAFL·s Grogan Medal for best and fairest player in 1984. Has 32. PHIL McGARRY: 25; !92cm; 89kg; Morn­ started the season well and was a most impress­ ·ingside ruckman, defender who is tough and ive performer against VFL company pre-season. skillful. A great competitor. Phil did well in Queensland match against St. Ki Ida when given I4. PHIL HARPER: 24; 184cm; 80kg; Mayne the difficult task of curbing Max Crow. half-forward who has started the season tremendously after being recruited from East­ 33. GLENN GOSS: iO; 188cm; 90kg; Mayne for­ lake (ACT) pre-season. Played in Collingwood ward recruited from Glcnarchy this season. An and St. Kilda matches this year and has repre­ extremely strong mark and accurate kick, Glen sented ACT on 12 occasions whilst playing in has quickly adapted to Queensland football. Canberra. IS. GARY BECKER: 25; 183cm; 78kg; Coorpar­ oo ruck-rover, centreman or centre half-forward Continued on Page 15 .,. 10 10. STEVEN HALL: 19; 182cm; 69kg. Wingman/forward. Very fast, accurate kick, , New South very good team man. II. GARY SPILLANE: 28; 177cm; 75kg; Centreman/rover. Fast creative player, ver} Wales good skills. Pennant Hills. 12. GEORGE GALVIN; 22; 170cm; 67kg. PLAYER Rover/forward. Small in stature but big in heart, never stops. Mangoplah-Cookardinia United. PROFILE 13. PAUL SMITH: 21, 185cm; 75kg. Attacking half back flanker with pace to spare. Campbell­ town. I. GERALD PIEPER: 27; 185cm; 83kg. Ruck 14. ANTHONY CROKE: 24; 182cm; 80kg. rover. Class footballer, good deliverer of the Wingman, very elusive player, \\ith plenty of ball. Wagga Tigers .. dash. Wagga Tigers. 2. MARK FRASER: 26; 180cm; 83kg. Centre­ 15. IAN MALE: 20; 182cm; 84kg. Backman. man, very good kick and experienced repre­ Strong fierce competitor, always makes it hard sentative footballer. Captain-coach Ganmain­ for the opposition. Barellan. G. G .-M .. 16. RUSSELL PIEPER: 24; 180cm; 87kg. 3. RUSSELL DURNAN: 23; 182cm; 87kg. Centreman/Ruck rover. Always gives 1()()%. Wing/forward. Good worker, exceptional Never gives in. Wagga Tigers. team man, dymamic player. Captain-coach 17. GERRY TOSCAN: 23; !90cm; 83kg. Ruck­ Narrandera. man, tall strong mark, powerful player never 4. MICK WINTER: 18; 185cm; 8lkg. Young stops trying. Griffith .. but experienced forward, very good mark and 18. ROD PARKER: 21; 172cm; 83kg. Very good strong contester on the ground. Ganmain­ mark, tireless worker, excellent team man. Grong Grong-Matong. Mangoplah-Cookardinia United .. 5. IAN RAINBIRD: 28; 180cm; 83kg. Back 19. NEIL PLEMING: 24; 177cm; 80kg; Strong pocket player. Good running consistant player, aggressive backman. Always gives 100 mi­ excellent team man .. nutes. Coolamon coach .. 6. GEOFF NOACK: 23; 109cm; 105kg. Centre 20. MICHAEL TRAVERS: 22; 193cm; 93kg. half back, strong determined footballer, good Ruckman, athletic, pacy player, good mark. St. worker and mark. Campbelltown .. George .. 7. HARVEY McRAE: 24; 182cm; 77kg; Ruck­ 21. ANDREW VANDERFEEN: 28, 193cm; rover forward. Good skills in air and ground, 93kg. Key positional player, penatrating kick, consistant performer. Balmain .. very good mark. East Wagga-Kooringal. 8. STEVEN COLE: 24; 182cm; 73kg. Forward. 22. PHILL COHALAN: 26; 190cm; 90kg. Good judgement and very accurate kick, un­ Strong forward, very good mark and team canny goal sense. Mangoplah-Cookardinia Un­ man. East Wagga-Kooringal.. ited. 23. DA YID CARROLL: 26; 182cm; 8lkg. Ruck 9. PHILL REID: 24; 172cm; 78kg. Forward. rover. Good fast player, accurate deliverer of Good skills, very good team man. East Sydney. ball. Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong.

ELASTOPLAST LITTLE LEAGUE Half time of main game i Wagga & District Wagga Tiaers Coach: Allan HA YES Coach: Ray CARROLL Manager: Glen WILLIS Manager: M. LISTER Colours: White, Red V Colours: Black, Gold sash I. D. Richardson ...... N. Wagga 1. S. Protogeras 2. H.Mooney ...... T. Park Bombers 2. B. Wooden 3. T. Clarke' ...... YerongCreek 3. B. Smerdon 4. P.Byrne ...... Wagga Tigers 4. P. Flanigan 5. N. Covacs .. ...Coll.-Ashmont 5. S. Dennis 7. S. Priest.. .. . Wagga Tigers 6. M. McAulliffe 8. P. Hayes ..... T. Park Magpies 8. G. Collins 9. S. Bourne ... . . T. Park Bombers 12. B. Lizasoain IO. S. Lcddin ...... T. Park Bombers 15. P. Hull II. D.Evans ...... Wagga Tigers 16. W. Carter 12. D. Buchanan ...... Coolamon 18. P. Halbisch 13. H. Tinncv ...... Coolamon 20. N. Hale 14. N. John>Z,n ... . E. Wagga-Koor. 21. B. McKenzie 15. S. Braid ...... Wagga Tigers 23. B. Goldsworthy 16. M. Smith ...... Coll.-Ashmont 24. S. Hugler 17. C. Poulsan ...... T. Park Magpies 26. G. McNamara 18. M. Pitura ...... Yerong Creek 27. D. Jarvis 20. B. Hewitt ...... T. Park Magpies 29. T. Lister 30. N. Dennis 12

IO. CLAUDEJACKSON: 25.: lSOcm; 92kg; Collingullie-Ashmont. Fifth year will the Gullie. On· Farrer League his day he's brilliant, with magical skills. Bullocking player with deceptive speed and an eye for goals. 15. TREVORKENDALL:27; l83cm;83kg; M.C.U. PLAYER ·Bull' is a reliable defender who never shirks an issue. But for one season with Narrandera has played PROFILE all his footy with M.C. U. Former Farrer League rep. 16. PA UL BUTTERWORTH: 27; l80cm; 76kg. Marrar. Originally from Belconnen, talented wingman, good disposal of ball with fine skills. I. GARY COLVIN: 25; 180cm; 84kg; Collingullie­ 19. RON GILLINGHAM: 22; ! 79cm; 76kg. Ashmontcaptain-coach. Good disposal of ball, Collingullie-Ashmont. Consistant defender who excellent team man. gives his all, always makes it hard for the opposition. 2. WARRAN McLOUGHLIN: 21; 183cm; 84kg; 20. PHIL REID: 25; 180cm; 83kg. Temora. But forone Collingullie-Ashmont full forward. Very accurate season with Ariah Park has played all his footy with kick, consistent goal getter. Temora. Fine positional player with good disposal. 3. TERRY GILLETT: 20; l 78cm; 67kg; Collingullie­ 21. TOMS!'>IlTH: 26; !68cm;80kg. The Rock-Yerong Ashmont. Very dashing player. creative and elusive. Creek. Very creative rover. tenacious player who 4. BRIAN CONLAN: 23; 188cm; 86kg; Barellan. never stops running. Talented ruckman, strong determined player and 23. ANTHONY BAKER: 24; !SOcm; 83kg. Marrar. good mark. Fearless defender, tough as nails, strong mark and 5. DANNY MALONE: 28; 178cm; 75kg; Marrar. long kick. League's Best & Fairest winner 1984. Always 24. JAMIEROBINSON:24; 180cm;89kg. Whitton running and backing up, top team man. Captain-Coach. Strong competitor. very good 6. SHAUN CHANDLER: 21; l 76cm; 72kg; Temora. judgement. good team man. Dynamic player with pace to burn, tireless worker. 26. TERRY RUDD: 23; J80cm; 76kg. North Wagga. 7. TREVOR ION: 25; 178cm;75kg; Mangoplah­ Top defender, good marking ability and disposal of Cookardinia United. Experienced rep. player with the ball. Very good team player. good speed and creative skills. 27. GLENN SOLLEY: 22; 183cm; 83kg. Temora. 8. PETER DELANEY: 27; 179cm; 86kg. Coach Utility, good team man, always gives 100%. Cootamundra. Excellent half forward. very strong 28. BRIAN ALEXANDER: 28; 183cm; 90kg. mark, long kick and prolific kickgetter. Collingullie-Ashmont. Strong mark, consistent 9. FRANKKENNEDY:25; 183cm;83kg; performer, goal sneak, 100 minute footballer. Collingullie-Ashmont. Top player either in centre or 30. GORDON WOODEN: 25; 195cm; 103kg. M.C.U. up forward. Instrumental in the Gullies' premiership Biggest Farrer player, reliable ruckman. strong mark win last year. and consistant performer. -::.llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll:------E SOFT DRINKS PTY. LTD. §- -: • WEBSTERS FAMOUS ff1i -: § SOFT DRINKS, FRUIT JUICES ~1?f1h § : AND CORDIALS. 4l1r 'P : E • SUPPLY, INSTALLATION AND y 5 : SERVICE OF POST MIX' EQUIPMENT 5 5: AND POST MIX SYRUPS. : -: • FRANCHISE BOTTLERS OF - :- PEPSI-COLA & SCHWEPPES - :- FAMOUS DRINKS. - - Griffith Leeton Narrandera Temora Wagga - - 62 4466 53 2340 59 1833 82 2001 25 4184 - -'l1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~- 13 Sydney League PLAYER m PROFILE

I. FRANK GLEESON: 22; !68cm. Ruck. North 12. ROB PEKIN: 21. St. George. Recruited from Shore. Sydney rep player. Bomaderry South Coast. 2. PETER RlCKETTS: 24; I 70cm. Rover. Holroyd 14. STEVE ZAHRA: Campbell town. Parramatta. SOFA rep team. 1984 club best and 15. GEOFFREID:23; 190cm.Centrehalfforward. fairest. Campbell town. Club best and fairest 1982. Sydney 4. FRED HUMMEL: 21; l 75cm. Rover. Balmain. rep side. Recruited from the Riverina. Recruited from Footscray VFL. 16. GRAEME CRISPIN: 23. Pennant Hills. 5. ANTHONY SMITH: 20; 193cm. Centre half 17. LEIGH FORSYTH: 24. Campbell town. Utility. forward. Bal main. Club best and fairest 1984. 18. MATTHEW ANSELL: 20. St. George. Recruited from Diamond Valley VFA. 19. RUSSELLMATHESON:26. Campbelltown. 6. DA VE PRICE: 21; 178cm. Half forward. East Sydney. Recruited from Riverina. 20. MICHAEL BAILEY: 21. St. George. 7. GARY HUTCHINSON: 23; 173cm. Centre . 21. WAYNE COPE: 20. St. George. Holroyd Parramatta. Captain of Parramatta. Aust 22. IAN l\lARTON: 25; 180cm. Halfback flank. East • combined rep team 1984. Recruited from SA. Sydney. NSW State player. Four premiership with 8. GEOFF LUFF: 24; 185cm. Centre half forward. St. East Sydney. George. Strong marking and goalkicker. Recruited 23. SCOTT BYRNES: 22; 182cm. Centre half forward. from Parkside Vic. North Shore. Recruited from the Riverina. 9. MARCUS HO FETT: 22; !85cm. Full back. 24. TIM SMITH: 19. Campbelltown. Balmain. MemberofVFA Rep team. 25. DA YID WEST: 23. St. George. Recruited from 10. RON TAYLOR: 19; 182cm. Back Pocket. West Australia. Campbelltown. MemberNSW Armyside. 31. PHILLMANASSA:28; 180cm. Utility.Balmain. 11. MIRKOMILIC: 19. St. George. Sydney Captain-coach. Balmain coach. Played with Collingwood VFL.

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