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FIRST GRADE DRAW-SEASON 1973 NORTH SHORE-BARRY DAILEY t:iwn with hopes of continuing the suc­ From South Australia where he has cess he engendered into this team in had a long association with two League his previous 3 year term. BALMAIN-CEC QUILKEY ROUND 1-29th APRIL, SUNDAY ROUND 5-SUNDAY, 27th MAY Clubs there and also in the A Grade South. Districts v East Sydney Rosedale Nor th Shore v E. Sydney N Sydney Oval Amateur ranks. Both as a player and Cec Quilkey last season's coach ori­ Wes.em Subs v North Shore Picken W. Suburbs v Newtown Picken very successful coach. With North Shore ginally came from the ranks of Balmain Sou~h Syjney v Balm3in Erskineville S. Sydney v S. Districts Erskineville rebuilding Barry will have a great op­ Jun;crs. Played his first senior game St. George v New:own Olds Park B~lmain v St. George Jubilee ROUND 2-SATURDJW 5th MAY ROUND 6-SPLIT ~OUND-SAT. JUNE 2 portunity to mould the up and coming in 1954. Cec has played over 300 games Newtown v Balmain Erskinevi.le N Shore v St. George North Sydney Oval junior players into a strong team. with the Tigers and is the Club's long­ SUNDAY, 6th MAY SUNDAY, JUNE 3 est known stalwart still playing. North Shore v South Sydney N Sydney Oval E Sydney v W. Suburbs Trumper WESTERN SUBS.-JOHN NORTHEY S. Districts v W. Suburbs Rosedal~ SATURDAY, JUN'E 9 The victorious coach of the premiers He is a physical fitness fan whose East Sydney v St. George Trumper S Districts v Balmain Rosedale Western Suburbs last year John came to own fitness is the yardstick for the Bal­ ROUND 3-SUNDAY, 13h MAY SUNDAY, JUNE 10 Sydney from Richmond. main Club. Newtown v North Shore Erskineville Newtown v S Sydney Erskineville His plans for Balmain this season East Sydney v Balmain Trumper He coached Wests to last year's pre­ W. Suburbs v S. Sydney Picken ROUND 7-SATURDAY, JUNE 16 miership and was the State Captain/ centre on strong rucks and rovers with S. D;stricts v St. George Rosedale S. Sydney v St. George Erskineville Coach of the victorious N.S.W. team that centrefield strength and speedy ball dis- posal. - ROUND 4, SUNDAY 20th MAY defeated V.F.L. Reserves by 70 points S. Districts v Newtown Rosedale SUNDAY, JUNE 17 last June. St George v Wests Olds Park N. Shore v S. Districts North Sydney Oval SOUTH SYDNEY-WALLY DAHLER SOUTHERN DISTS.-RAY FISHER r::. Sydney v South Sydney Trumper W. Suburbs v Balma1n Picken Ex V.F.A. and Canberra League Ray Fisher is a former Balmain play­ E. Sydney v Newtown Trumper Balmain v North Shore Jubilee Wally played the last twc. seasons with er and coach. He left in 1958 to play ROUN'DS 8, 9 and 10. Week end 23-24 June, 30 June-1st July and 7-8 July East Sydney and is a spectacular mark and coach in Western Australia. After Round 7 the top four teams on the competition ladder will play each other in and great kick. In 1968 he returned to coach Balmain Rounds 8, 9 and 10 Similarly the bottom four teams will a.so play each other. Grounds with great success taking the Tigers to to be advised. One of the most versatile players in Sydney Wally can play ruck or for­ equal fourth on the ladder to finish in SUNDAY, 24th JUNE, CAN'BERRA v N.S.W. AT CANBERRA ward with great skill and has function­ 5th place on percentages. Business ROUND 8 23-24 JUOIE ROUN'D 9 30 June-1st July ROUND 10 7-8th JULY ed effectively in the back line on occa­ commitments caused him to be off the 3vl 3v2 3v4 4v2 lv4 lv2 sions. This is his first season as coach scene until now; but he is back in har­ 5v7 7v6 fiv5 and he has a good group of new young ness to cc.ach Southern Districts this 6v8 5v8 7v8 players to mould into shape. A great season. ROUND 11-SATURDAY, JULY 14 ROUND 14-SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 believer in physical fitness the South Ray Fisher showed great football North Shore v New:own N. Sydney Oval N. Shore v Balmain N. Sydney Oval Sydney boys have been training under brains whilst with Balmain and his $. Sydney v W. Suburbs Erskineville E. Sydney v S Sydney Trumper Wally since early in the year. coaching methods will show to advan­ W. Suburbs v St. George Picken tage with the youthful Southern Dis­ SUNDAY, JULY 15 Newtown v S. Districts Erskineville ST. GEORGE-BILL STEIN Balmain v E. Sydney Jubi!ee ROUN'D 15-SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 This will be Bill's second year as coach tricts Eagles. St. George v S. Districts Olds Fark S. Sydney v Newtown Erskinevi le of the Dragons. Bill previously played EAST SYDNEY-KEVIN PEARSON SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 for St. George in 1968 and 1969 then Hailed from Broken Hill and played ROUND 12-SATURDAY, JULY 21 St. George v North Shore Olds Park Balmain v S Sydney Trumper W. Suburbs v E. Sydney Pio;ken was Captain Coach of Southern Dis· with Newtown, then transferred to East Balmain v S Districts Jubilee tricts in 1970-71. Bill Stein learned his Sydney-Prodigious kick and the top SUNDAY, JULY 22 ROUN'D 16-SUNDAY, AUGUST 19th early football with Alan "Killer" Kille­ full back in the Sydney competiticn. N Shore v W. Suburbs N. Sydney Oval St. George v Balmain Olds Park East Sydney v S. Districts Trumper East Sydney v N. Shore Trumper grew in the Mentone Juniors thence the Kevin represented the State as full Newtown v St. George Erskineville Newtown v W. Suburbs Erskineville St. Kilda Under 19 team and the St. back last season against Queensland and S Districts v S. Sydney Rosed a le Kilda senior team. After a sojourn the V.F.L. Seconds. ROUND 13-SATURDAY, JULY 28 S. Sydney v North Sho·re Erskineville ROUND 17-SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th with Glenelg Bill came to Sydney and He has a wealth of talent to mould Newtown v E. Sydney Erskineville made his mark. He coached St. George into the traditional Bulldog pattern SUNDAY, JULY 29 SUNDAY, AUGUST 26 to the Finals last season and intends and despite some retirements from the W. Suburbs v S. Districts Picken S. Districts v N. Shore Rosedale that 1973 be the "Year of the Dragon" ranks East Sydney under Coach Kevin Balmain v Newtown Jubilee St. George v S. Sydney Olds Park St. George v E. Sydney Olds Park Balmain v W. Suburbs Jubilee Pearson will be strcng contenders for NEWTOWN-GORDON BOWMAN their second pennant in 3 seasons. FIVE TEAM FINAL SERIES Played with V.F.L. sides Melbourne MATCH 1-SAT. SEPT. 1st-Team 4 v Team 5 (loser out) and Hawthorn, and coached Sandy Bay AUSSIE RULES ON ABC MATCH 2--SUN, SEPT 2nd-Team 2 v Team 3 (Tasmania) and Mayne (Qld.) to pre· Preview of the week-end games is Minor Premiers-Bye mierships. He went to Newtown in heard every Friday night at 6.30 p.m. on M '\TCH 3-SAT. a·h SEPT-Winn~r 4/5 v Loser 2/3 MATCH 4-SUN. 9th SEPT.-Winne- 2/3 v Minor Premiers 1967 and coached them to successive Radio 2BL. flags in 1967 and 1968. Went to North Results of Saturday's games heard at PRELIMINARY FINAL Shore in 1971 and had the Bears in the 6.20 p.m. 2BL. MATCH 5-SUN. 16th SEPT.-Winner Match 3 v Lose·r Match 4 four both seasons he coached them. And on Saturday results of all games GRAND FINAL Gordon has now returned to New· are heard at 6.15 p.m. on Radio 2BL. SUNDAY, SEPT 23r<1-Winner Match 5 v Winner Match 4 6 THE. FOOTBALL. RECORD April 28, 1973 April 28,. 1973 THE .FOOTBALL RECORD 19

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Trnmper Bankstown v MacQuarie Rosedale PICKEN OVAL, SATURDAY Bankstown v Penshurst Rosedale ROUND 10-SATURDAY 7.7.73 C. Services v Pennant Hills Picken Sydney Uni. v MacQuarie Uni. No. 1 COMBINED SERVICES v BANKSTOWN SPORTS Warringah v Uni. N.S.W. Weldon Penshurst v Bankstown Olds Field Umpire (A) R. BOTTOMLEY, 2.30 p.m. ROUND 4-SATURDAY 19.5.73 Pennant Hills v C. Services Pennant Hils Field Umpi·re (B) R. KENNA, 12.30 p m. Sydney Uni. v Uni. NSW Uni. No. 1 Uni. NSW v Warringah Trumper Ground Manager, H. WATSON Penshurst v Warringah Olds ROUND 11-SATURDAY 14.7.73 Pennant Hii:s v Bankstown Pennant Hills Uni. NSW v Sydney Uni. Trumper OLDS PARK, SATURDAY SUNDAY 20.5.73 C. Services v MacQuarie Picken Macquarie v Combi"ned Services Trumper Warringah v Penshurst Weldon PENSHURST v SYDNEY UN'IVERSITY ROUND 5-SATURDAY 26.5.73 Bankstown v Pennant Hills Rosedale Field Umpire (A) B. 0 DONOGHUE; 2.30 p.m. Penshurst v Uni. NSW Olds Field Umpire (B) W. DrnSDALE, 12.30 p.m. MacQuarie v Pennant Hills MacQuarie ROUND 12-SATURDAY 21.7.73 Ground Manager, MR. R TUBBS C. Services v Warringah Picken Uni. NSW v Penshurst Picken Bankstown v. Sydney .Uni. Rosedale Pennant Hills v MacQuarie P. Hills MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY, SATURDAY ROUND 6, S?LIT ROUND, SATURDAY 2.6.73 Warringah v C. Services Weldon Uni. NSW v C. Services E'rskineville Sydney Uni. v Bankstown Uni. No. 2 MACQUARIE v UNIVERSITY N.S ..W. Warringah v Bankstown Weldon Fie d Umpire (A) K. DOYLE, 2.30 p.m. SATURDAY 9.6.73 ROUND 13-SATURDAY 28.7.73 Field Umpire (B) Z. WOINARSKI, 12.30 p.m. Ground Manager, MR. R. SHEERAN Penshurs~ v MacQuarie Olds C. Services v Uni. NSW Picken MONDAY 11.6.73 Bankstown v Warringah Rosedale Sydney Uni. v P Hills Uni No. 1 MacQuarie v Penshurst MacQuarie ROU'.llD 7-SATURDAY 16.6.73 Pennant Hills v Sydney Uni. P. Hil s SECOND DIVISION ROUND UP Pennant Hills v Penshurst Pennant Hi Is Pennant Hills new Captain Coach is Club have delighted President John C. Services v Sydney Uni. Trumper ROU:llD 14-SATURDAY 4.8.73 Graeme Eime from Pc1"t Adelaide vleathers and Secretary Alan Bate. Bankstown v Uni. NSW Rosedale Penshurst v Pennant Hills Olds MacQuarie v Warringah MacQuarie Sydney Uni. v C. Services Uni. No. 1 where he played 140 games. And Last years first year effort has at- ROUND 8--SATURDAY 23.6.73 Uni NSW v Bankstown Trumper coa2hed Semaphore Centrals to a pre- tracted a lot of attention in the area Sydney Uni v Penshurst Uni No 1 Warringah v MacQuarie Weldon m;ership after leaving Ports. and the "Bombers" will be a force to Uni. NSW v MacQuarie MacQuarie FINALS AUGUST 11, 18 25, SEPTEMBER 2 be reckoned with this year. A ruckman or centre half back with Congratulations to Lt. Harry Watson a s;rong mark Graeme 6ft. 2in. tall is newly elected President of the Com­ a fitness fanatic who sets a tremendous bined Services Club. If money burns a hole in your pocket, example to his team. Harry was one. of the foundation members of the Club last year. He tells the Wales can put out the fire Pennant Hills Oval this year has been me that Services will be stronger this improved and a scoreboard is being year and eager for a pennant in Second Here's ho\\". A Wales Target whenener you like, but if you want to erected at the ground. DiviSion. Ralph Turner dual Phelan SavingsAccount. The brand new, withdraw, you have to withdraw Medal winner will coach the Services easy-does-it way of reaching your everything you've put in. And who From the Sydney Uni Campus again this season. savings target whether it's $60, wants to go back to scratch? Graham (Everything) Patterson has The Lighthouse boys of MacQuarie $150, $300 or more' And it's so So if money burns a hole in your begun recruiting for the upcoming sea­ University will have Roger Sheeran as simple- no forms to fill in when pocket, call in soon at any branch of the son. Rodney Tubbs and "Coffee" Col their coach again this season. you deposit- just pass over a pre­ BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Keeble are expected to don the blue Their promotion back to Second Divi­ printed You the and gold again in 73. sion following the good showing in S.D.A. last year has heightened their " University of N.S.W. Coach, Les Rad­ recruiting drive on the North Ryde ford has a fine new crop of recruits to Campus. 'ldd to his pennant winners of last year. Warringah have made an early start Penshurst's favourite father and son, with their training and President Harry Arthur and Pat Fiddler, are overjo.yed Marston has some promising juniors to with news of Penshursts promotion to add to the Maroon and White ranks. Second Division. The great interest in Aussie Rules in "This promotion emphasises the the Manly Warringah area really has strength of the code in the St. Geo.rge surprised the most optimistic supporter. area," said Pat Fiddler, the Team Man­ Ray Jemmerson had some good news ager, and we will be doing our best to for fans of Sutherland~He told us that make the code even stronger." several new players have joined the Club and the upsurge cf interest in the WALES TARGEf SAVINGS ACCOUNT Father Arthur will coach the Pan­ Sutherland Shire is being fostered by The brand new easy-does-it way to save. thers again this season. the Club. Recent newspaper publicity in New recruits to the Bankstown Sports TS 7303. 43 hk the area has helped. April 28, 1973 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 15 10 THE FOOTBALL RECORD April 28, 1973

The real difference between petrols: AMPOL IS AUST'RALIAN 14 THE FOOTBALL RECORD April 28, 1973 April 28, 1973 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 11 SOUTH SYDNEY BALMAIN GREEN - RED BLACK & GOLD SOUTHERN DISTS. EAST SYDNEY BLAC" SHORTS WHITE SHORTS BLUE - WHITE STRIPES BLUE - RED & WHITE HOOPS ERSKIN'EVILLE SUNDAY, ?..20 p.m. BLACI( SHORTS WHITE SHORTS Umpires Field T. WESCON Goals G. THEOBALD, R. WHEELER ROSEDALE, SUNDAY, 2.20 p.m. Boundary P. JOHNSTON, THEOBALD I. Umpires Field, J. HENDERSON, Goals, H. MEADS, 0. HUGHES Reserve Field, R. TAIT Boundary, T HAUGHAN, G. FITZPATRIO:< pm. 12.30 Boundary R PHILLIPS K. SMITH Third Field, A. SIGSWORTH, a.m. 10 30 Reserve Field, E. WIGG Boundary, P. INGHAM, D. NEILSEN, 12.30 p.m. Ground Manager, MR. K. HESSION Third Field, G. DEMPSEY, 10.30 a.m. Ground Manager, MR. W. ADAMS 1 W. DAHLER (c.) 1 J. HUGHES 2 K. O'HALLORAN 2 R. WINCH 1 E. NOACK 1 G. GROCH 3 G. SCORER I 3 C. QUILKEY 2 A. PULLEN 2 S. McCLURE 4 J. QUICK 4 G. PEDLAR 3 L. RUSSELL 3 G. ADAMS 5 D. JONES 5 J. FAVA 4 J. CLARKE 4 R. BURNBY 6 J. THOMAS G R. DAVIS 5 L. HAMBLIN 5 P. HILL 7 A. RALPH 7 T. WATTS 6 R. OVERSON 6 D. TOBIN 8 R. KAPLON 3 K. REES 7 D. FULTON 7 R. STEWART 9 P. BOLTON 9 R. MARKS 8 T. HARDERS 8 T. ROCKCLIFF 10 C. WEAVER 10 R. ARNDELL 9 S. BELLCHAMBERS 9 . K .. PEARSON 11 P. FLOOD li B. CORAM 10 E. SUNGALIS 10 K. LIDDELOW 12 R. WRIGHT 12 G. CANN 11 R. PHILLIS 11 G. McAULIFFE 13 R. KAINE 13 N. ELLARD 12 J. POWELL 12 R. HUGHES 14 F. ADAMS 14 K. CLAXTON 13 G. MUTTON 13 R. FITZPATRICK 15 P. MARKS (v.c.) 15 J. PHILLIPS 14 A. LAIDLAW 14 R. LYALL 16 T. O'REILLY 16 G. FOSTER 15 C. FARRELL (Capt.) 15 I. ALLEN 17 S. STEVENS 17 P. EADES 16 T. GIBSON 16 W. SKIPPER 18 M. MITCHELL 18 I. HALL 17 D. BEDNARSKI 17 A. PEDEN 19 R. HENRY 19 W. BANCROFT 18 B. RICHARDSON 18 L. DUNLOP 20 R. DAVIES 20 J. COLES 19 G. EVANS 19 C. MATSON 21 S. POCHROJ 21 D. PULVER 20 R. McCONNELL 20 T. HENVILLE 22 D. DAVOREN 71 D. PERKINS 21 N. WATERHOUSE 21 M. McCLURE 26 I. PICKENS G. ELIX 22 A. WAUGH 22 G. WILTON 27 M. DUNIAM R. SPOTSWOOD 23 P. MILLER 23 W. SMYTHE 28 R. POCHROJ R. EADES 24 K. PRICE 24 B. PEARCE S. CRAMPTON 25 L. JOHNS 25 J. ROBERTS SOUTB SYDNEY CLUB. NOTES Due to the absence -of· many players ers. We have a couple of hard games over the Easter Break, our unbeaten run after this one so lets have the big effort CLUB SECRETARIES come to an end & cost us first place in to declaw the tigers & send them home BALMAIN: John Coles, Home 639 9958, Work 78 3551 div.II of the Craven Filter Competition kittens. EAST SYD:-IEY: Pe er Isaacs 36 5451 This week the serious business of the Welcome back to the Nirimba Boys NEWTOWN: Bill Kemick Home 644 3435 comp starts & Balmain are our rivals. A who will be playing before us each week NORTH SHORE: Ian Cameron Home 449 4496, Work 888 7122 win to start the season off will be a great Welcome to their mentor chaplain "' SOUTH SYDNEY: Ian Granland Home 6El 2219 morale bcoster for the Club & the play- (thats right) chaplain Ian Dempsey. SOUTHERN DISTRICTS: Terry Glennan Work 789 1988 RABBIT ST. GEORGE: Bob McConnell Home 587 1656, Work 20314 WESTERN SUBURBS: George McGifford Home 78 5073, Work 20611

CLUB SECRETARIES tii~c?-<~(':o,,;.c?"~r?'<'~r;~«,~rr<('='·•:<=·'·r._ ,,~,:cc -c?<•~"'9>""U~>~~,.~ ''°-'\);~'· w~ »·-v.'··d.J> ";'l=!)''""'i)"""9>=;)~~~""'i:J"'=">=i)>dr 12 THE FOOTBALL RECORD April 28, 1973 ABC April 28, 1973 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 13 COVERS YOUR SPORT WESTERN SUBURBS NORTH SHORE ON ST. GEORGE NEWTOWN BLACK - WHITE MONOGRAMS BLACK - RED SASH RACIO&TV RED - WHITE YOLK WHITE - RED V BLACK SHORTS WHITE SHORTS PLUS ALL MAJOR BLACK SHORTS WHITE SHORTS PICKEN OVAL, SUNDAY, 2.20 p.m. SPORTING RESULTS OLDS PARK, SUNDAY 2.20 p.m. Umpfres Field I. SONNEMAN, Goals J. MAHER, J. MAUDE Umpires Field, D. JACKSON, Goals H. TILLEY, S. CARBIS Boundary L. McDONALD, G. ALLOMES Boundary M. ECKERMAN, C. CRUIC.c ~~~ ~~-.~~-~~LDS 16 B. HUNTER . 11- P. EDWARDS 14 P TAYLOR ·Q 18 D. OSEWALL 18 P. FENNEY 15 I. GIBBONS 15 . SKUSE /A,;ldAr-tA??/1-. 19 C .. EARNS 19 R. CAHILL 16 A. BOUCH 16 . SIMONS '° 20 P .. Pun . 22 D. DEUCKER 17 T. ASHELFORD 17 '-' SMITH & / '_.r1. 21 ~· GUEST 27 G. McLEAN 18 S. BOWERS 18 K. ROSEVEAR 0 22 /D. CAMPBELL 28 W. RUSHTON 19 D· DIREEN i9 T. EEBONE 23/ R. McFADYEN 29 P. BOUCHIER 20 M. SIMMONS . 20 K. GIB 24 D. SYKES 30 K. FORBES 21 L. SWAN 21 A. FAIRCLOUGH 26 P. HANNAN 31 J. TUTTLE 24 H. SOUTHWARD 22 I. CRUICKSHANK 27 I. GORDON 32 R. DEKRUIFF 25 S. LUDOWICI 23 J. TOMLINSON .g8 J. CLAYDON 36 D. ROWE 26 J. LOCKHEAD 24 M. COOMBES -~ I. KIDD 28 A. AUSTIN 25 M. BRADY 33 G. SCHROEDER ·- 36 A. ROGI 41 P. MclNTYRE 40 D. LEWIS NORTH SHORE CLUB NOTES Facing the com.mencement of the real ed the trialing of new players and there NEXT WEEKS GAMl;S 1973 competition; -one would have to be is iittle doubt that we will be slow start­ an optomist to feel that this will be the ers. Round 2 Saturday, 5th May year of the Bear. There is plenty of enthusiasm and if NEWTOWN v BALMAIN Erskineville Extensive near 100% replacements in supporters show their worth & loyalty, all 3 grades due to transfers and retire­ improvement will not be long coming. ments has made it a momentus task for The licensed Club project has prnved Sunday, 6th May the coaches to assess the ability of our to be a long drawn out affair and in this NORTH SHORE v SOUTH SYDNEY N. Sydney Oval welcome new players in this rebuilding vital time needs the maximum of support period. I hope that the thuggery which has been SOUTHERN DISTRICTS v WESTERN SUBURBS Rosedale Our Coaches are First Grade, Barry creeping into the game will be dealt with EAST SYDNEY v ST. GEORGE Trumper Dailey, Reserves, Roger Drew and U19 severely and wish all a successful and Max Chambers. enjoyable season of football. The lack of our own ground has limit- BRUNO I EAST SYDNEY CLUB NOTES SECOND DIVISION The Bulldogs· had to withstand a 2nd The seconds won again using the mighty fightback by newtown in the last wind they led by 5 ·goals in the 1st Qtr. Round 2 Saturday, 5th May Qtr. before running out winners by 4 and held the lead throughout . Marcus PENSHURST v COMBINED SERVICES Olds goals. Booth sustained a cut knee. This very WARRINGAH v SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Weldon Ross Lyle won the Craven Filter Aw- popular fellow is a top class player. Hope PENNANT HILLS v UNIVERSITY N.S.W. ard, Keith Liddlow played well and I the wound hears quickly mark. P. Hills noticed the pleased look on trainer Ralph This week Easts meet Southern Dists. Waldocks face as his son young Ralph in the 1st round. Bulldogs to put the Sunday, 6th May played his first senior game and im Eagles to flight. MACQUARIE v BANKSTOWN MacQuarie pressed everyone. Winston