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XII Commmonwtiat1h Games CITICORPO AUSTRALIA 1982 AUSTRALIA LIMITED mCiti~~rp Pr~miership t~1 TAAAIRBUS SWANS FINAL FIVE Exclusive to TAA CHASE ENDS The ended their gallant fight for a final five VFL spot when Hawthorn outgunned them by 64 points atJ:.,ri·nces Park, Melbourne last weekend. The arduous campaign had took its 'We were very flat. It fllight have toll when a tired and flat Swan line- been psychological butt.he. incentive up could find no counter for a slick should have over-ridden that." opposition. "But we're not gniing tip. It would They were 11ever in the game with be poor if I conceded t~at we ~ad no the Hawks basically toying with chance of getting into the .final five." . "' ~' , ..,, them and showing how to properly 'We have got-to the positive the play run-on football. next two weeks. We have done a lot It was the second time the Hawks of good things this season and I am had demoralised the Swans this not going to let it all ..go down the season having handed the drain the final two rounds.,,.-· ; Sydney-based side a terrible hiding At the 11th minute of the term the in Sydney in the first round. Swans were looking good only being Only T AA" can offer yo.u the seating section means boarding and As in that game Hawthorn down by 15 points but showing great experience of international standards disembarking are an easy produced effective no-frills football tenacity and verging on a strong of comfort and in-flight service, on manouevre. Australia's first wide-bodied domestic - using hand ball brilliantly and comeback. And all those benefits are just the frustrating the Swans with their jet - the TAA Airbus. But then the Hawk forwards went insi

ROUND 1 - Saturday March 20th. ROUND 12 - Saturday June 12th. Hawkesbu•y 12 11 (83) v St Ives 16 17 (113) Manly 30.25 (205) v Macquarie Uni 5.9 (39) BALMAIN TIGERS Sydney Un1 v Sutherland - Deferred July 10th Sutherland 15.16 (106) v St Ives 9.1 6 (70) Uni NSW v Macquarie Uni - Deferred Hawkesbury 21.14 (140) v Uni NSW 14.17 (101) Sydney Uni 21.20 (146) v Par~amatta 10.11 (71) ROUND 2 - Saturday March 27th. ROUND 13 - Saturday June 19th. FUTURE FORCE Parramatta 11 6 (72) v Uni NSW 15 16 (106) Macquarie Uni 4.11 (35) v Uni of NSW 23.20 (16&1 Sydney Univ St Ives . deferrec Sydney Uni 25.18 (168) v Sutherland 10.17 (77) The SFL vice-president and spokesman Ken Macrae is Hawkesbury 11.6 (72) v Manly 14 1O (94) Parramatta 21.14 (141) v Manly 15.19 (109) Sutherland 30.27 (207) v Macquarie Uni 2 5 (17) - Sunday June 20th. positive that the Balmain club will survive and be a force in the ROUND 3 . Saturday April 3rd. St Ives 22.20 (152) v Hawkesbury 9.5 (59) future. St Ives 25 22 (172) v Macquarie Uni 5 2 (32) , IOUND 14 - Saturday June 26th. Hawkesbury 19 14 ( 128) v Parramatta 11 15 (81) Parramatta 33.29 (227) v Macquarie Uni 11.11 (77) Mr Macrae made this statement after a Uni NSW 17 16 (118) v Sydney Uni 10 1 5 (75) St Ives 15.20 (110) v Manly 9.10 (64) Manly 16.17 ( 11 3) v Sutherland 14.9 (93) special mee:ing he and SFL secretary Finals return Uni NSW 10.3 (63) v Sutherland 13.19 (97) EASTER WEEKEND - April 10th- Round 1 def. Sydney Uni 16.17 (113) v Hawkesbury 19.14 (128) Brian Apted had with Balmain officials Manly 16.19 (115) v Parramatta 14.14 (98) ROUND 15 - Saturday July 3rd. earlier this month. ROUND 4 - Saturday April 17th. to the Macquarie Uni 4.11 (35) v Uni NSW 23.30 (168) Parramatta 1 7.17 (101) v St Ives 24.10 (154) The meeting was called after Mr Sydney Uni 25.19 ( 168) v Sutherland 10. 17 (77) Manly 11.18 (84) v Uni NSW 22.9 (141) Parramatta 21.14 (141) v Manly 15.19 (109) Macrae was concerned that the club had Sutherland 21.12 ( 138) v Hawkes bury 8.4 (52) St Ives 22.20 (152) v Hawkesbury 9.5 (5!>' forfeited a number of under 19 games Showground - Sunday April 18th Syndey Uni 33.24 (212) v Macquarie Uni 6.6 (42) and that Balmain officials' had been Saturday July 10th - REPRESENTATIVE GAME: ROUND 5 - Saturday April 24th. unable to attend a number of SFL Macquarie Uni 4.8 (32) v Manly 31.22 (208) SOFA 7.15 (57) v Combined Services 21.16 (142) meetings. The Sydney Football League Uni NSW 13.14 (92) v Hawkesbury 9. 7 (61) Sydney Uni 10.16 (76) v Sutherland 15.10 ( 100) Citicorp finals will return to the Parramatta 17.17 ( 119) v Sydney Uni 18.24 (132) Macquarie Uni 10.8 (68) v Uni NSW 19. 11 ( 125) "At the special meeting with the club's huge Sydney Showground for the - Sunday April 25th. ROUND 16 - Saturday July 17th. president John Douglas and secretary St Ives 20.10 ( 130) v Sutherland 15. 16 ( 106) Sutherland 35.21 (231) v Macquarie Uni 13.19 (97) Fred Blaich we talked about the club's first time in three years. St Ives 9-4 (58) v Sydney Uni 9-10 (64) ROUND 6 - Saturday May 1st. The SFL has decided to hold the grand Uni NSW 6-9 (45) v Parramatta 32-21 (213) problems, and after I felt very confident Hawkesbury 20.13 ( 133) v Macquarie Uni 8.22 (70) Manly 26-19 (175) v Hawkesbury 3-1 O (28) that everything will shortly be on the final at the Showground on September Manly 14 20 (104) v Sydney Uni 11.18 (84) 19 - while all earlier finals will be staged Uni NSW 5.12 (42) v St Ives 17.17 (119) ROUND 17 - Saturday July 24th. improve," he said. at Erskineville Oval. Sutherland 14.14 (98) v Parramatta 8.12 (60) Macquarie U 2.5 (17) v St. Ives 45.29 (299) "This year has been a difficult one for ROUND 7 - Saturday May 8th. Hawkesbury 17.8 (110) v Parramatta 24.20 (164) 'We felt an obligation to our sponsors Sutherland 24.18 (162) v Manly 6.11 (4 7) them, but they will survive and be a force Macquarie Uni 6.5 (41) v Parramatta 31.25 (206) to stage the final at a prestigious venue. - Sunday Jl•ly 25th. St Ives 7.14 (56) v Manly 16.13 ( 109) in the future." Sydney Uni 17.10 (11_2) v Uni NSW 8.13 (61) The surface is ideal and promises great Sutl'ierland 26.23 (179) v Unt of NSW 11.12 (78) Macrae was also confident that the football," said the SFL vice-president Ken Hawkesbury 22.17 ( 149) v Sydney Uni 9. 15 (69) ROUND 18 - Saturday July 31st. team would not amalgamate - a Macrae. 'ROUND 8 - Saturday May 16th. Manly 14.20 (104) v Uni NSW 14.6 (90) Uni NSW 19.25 ( 139) v Macquarie 'uni 5.2 (32) Hawkesbury 14.12 (96) v Sutherland 19.25 (145) common rumour. "The SFL has also taken some steps to Sutherland 18. 19 ( 127) v Sydney Uni 12. 12 (84) St Ives 18.15 (123) v Parramatta 15.10 (100) Mr Douglas said that the club was make certain some problems which - Sunday August 1st. Parramatta 17.25 (127) v Manly 21.12 (138) slowly getting over its problems and had a occurred at the Showground in the past Hawkesbury, .714 (56) v St Ives 16. 19 ( 115) St Ives v Parramatta - Macquarie Uni rosy future. do not happen again." ROUND 9 - Saturday May 22nd. ROUND 19 - Saturday August 7th. "There will be better surveillance of' Macquarie Uni 4. 5 (29) v Sutherland 31. 20 (206) Hawkesbury 18-16 (123) v Uni NSW 8-13 (61) "Our financial position is at present entrance and the outer dirt surface wil I be· Parramaita 12.16 (88) v Uni NSW 11.8 j84) St Ives 7-18 (60) Sutherland 7-13 (55) fairly sound and a number of moistened before the game so a dust, St. Ives 13.17 (95) 11 Sydney Uni 8.6 (54) Parramatta 23-18 (156) v Sydney Uni 14-12 (96) businessmen are getting involved in the Manly 17.10 ( 112) v Hawkesbury 11. 11 (77) Manly 26-26 (182) v Macquarie 11-4 (70) management of the club," Douglas said. storm does not occur as before," he said. ROUND 10 - Saturdav.Mav 29th. ROUND 20 - Saturday August 14th. Finals were last played at the famous· St Ives 46.27 (303) v Mac Uni.6.4 (40) Macquarie Uni 15-15 (105) vHawkesbury 16-8(104) 'We are working on a five-year plan ground in 1979. P'matta 25.19 (169) v H'bury 19.6 (120) Uni NSW 2-10 (22) v St Ives 31-14 (2001 and the foundation is there for a good Meanwhile the Phelan Medal Syd U 16.15 (111) b U NSW 13.17 (95) Parramatta 15-14 (104) v Sutherland 16-13 (1091 future." M~ly 12.11 (83) v S'land 19.14 (128) Manly 13-14 (92) v Sydney Uni 12-18 (901 presentation night will be held in the ROUND 11 - Saturday June 6th. ROUND 21 - Saturday August 21st. He said the club would shortly be Silver Spade Room at the New Chevron Mac Uni 6.4 (40) v Syd Uni 24.25 (169) Parramatta v Macquarie Um - ELS Hall recruiting a number of local juniors. Hotel on September 15. S'land 27.23 (185) v H'bury 6.4 (40) Manly Warringah v St Ives - Weldon U NSW 15.12 (102) v Manly 12.12 OM) Sutherland v U~i 'NSW -- Gwawley · - Sunday June 8th. - Sunday August 22nd. COVER: High flying action in the recent Campbelhown - Balmain match at the SCG. St Ives 20.12 (132) v P'matta 14.12 (96) Sydney Uni v Hawkesbury - Sydney Uni

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ROUND 1. (PART) - Sunday 28th March. ROUND 10 - Sunday 27th June. Citicorp Premiership t~' Pennant Hills 1 3 22 ( 100) v Newtown 19 1O ( 124) St George 20.14 ( 134) v Balmain 12.11 (83) m ROUND 1. (PART) - Sunday 4th April. Banks town Sports 6.14 (50) v East Sydney 28.25 ( 193) Baima in 10 17 (77) v North Shore 21 22 ( 148) Campbelltown 12.13 (85) v North Shore 25.17 (167) Bankstown Sports 7 9 (51) v St George 33 1 9 ( 21 7) Newtown 14.11 (95) vWestern Suburbs 17.13 (115) East Sydney 20 1 9 ( 1 39) v Western Suburbs 9 11 (65) Pennant Hills 49.29 (323) v Liverpool 2.3 (15) NSW FAVOURITIES Liverpool 1 5 14 ( 104) v Campbelltown 16 23 ( 11 9) ROUND 11 - Sunday 4th July. ROUND 2 - Sunday 11th April. EasterW'end Newtown 17.5 (107) v Pennant Hills 20.16 (136) Bankstown Sports 8 9 (5 7) v Nortti Shore 32.19 (211) Campbelltown 24.24 (168) v Liverpool 13.13 (91) Liverpool 17 12 (114) v Balmain 14.18 (102) Balmain 15.5 (95) v North Shore 22.15 (147) Newto~n 24.19 (163) v Campbelltown 9.6 (60) St George 22.14 (146) v Bankstown Sports 9.15 (69) FOR JUNIOR TITLE St George 1016 (76) v East Sydney 17.15 (117) Western Suburbs 13.11 (89) v East Syd. 10.14 (74) Local officials are confident tha Pennant Hills 11.12 (78) v W/Suburbs 1. 2 17 (89) ROUND 12 - Sunday 11th July. :lOUND-3 (PART) - Sunday 18th April. the NSW under - 16 team can ACT will be Newtown 14.17 (101) v East Sydney 19.13 (127) Bankstown Sports 22.16 ( 148) v Campbelltnwn Campbelltown 21.26 ( 152) v Bankstown Sports 14.8 (92) successfully defend their Shell Cup 14.16 (100) North Shore 36.32 (248) v Liverpool 8.15 (63) QFL 28.1511831 v SFL 1415 (99) title by winning the Australian Pennant Hills 19.24 (138) v Balmain 7.12 (54) championship being held in Sydney biggest HOUND 3 (PARl) - Sunday 25th April. Western Suburbs 25. 16 ( 1~611! St George 10. 12 (72) Anzac Day Weekend FIOUND 13 - Sunday 18th July next weekend. Baima in 20.18 ( 138) v Pennant Hills 29.26 (200) Balmain 29.2i (196) v Liverpool 6.12 (48) State selectors have picked an East Sydney 27.19 (181) v Newtown 8.19 (67) U/15 worry Campbelltown 19.12 (126) v Newtown 24.19 (163) Liverpool 3.4 (22) v North Shore 35.23 (233) extremely strong and versatile line-up East Sydney 17.15 11171 v St George 17.11 (113) after a rejuvenating State championship The draw is: .SATURDAY AUGUST 28 St George 21.17 (143) v Western Suburbs 14.14 (98) N. Shore27.23(185)vBankstownSports 18.10(118) ROUND 4 (PART) - Sunday 2nd May Western Subs. 6.17 (531 v Pennant Hils 18.14 (122) held in Broken Hill last month. 9am official opening Campbelltown 13.17 (95) v Bal main 9 23 (77) ROUND 14 !PART) - Saturday 24th July Six members of the victorious Sydney 9.30am NSW v Old TAFL 20.10 (130) v SFL 11 19 (85• Newtown 16.22 (118) v Balmain 14.9 (93) team that won the title over Broken Hill 11.45am Tas v ACT are in the NSW team. SUNDAY AUGUST 29 ROUND 4 (PART) - Sunday 9th May. ROUND 14 (PART) - Sunday 25th July 9.30am ACT v NSW Bankstown Sports 18.12 (120) v Newtown 13.15 (93) They are: Warwick Polley, Michael North Shore 14.11 (95) v Pennant Hills 24.21 (165) Clift, Brad Prime, Wayne Hollis, Martin 11.45am Old v Tas East Sydney 18.16 (124) v Pennant Hills 10 16 (76) Banks Sports 7.12(54)vWestern Suburbs 12. 19(91) St George 19.10 (124) v North Shore 19J 5 (129) East Sydney 43.31 (283) v Liverpool 5.6 (36) Hickey and John Evans. MONDAY AUGUST 30 Liverpool 3.2 (20) v Western S1,1burbs 34.,15 (219) St. George 13. 16 (94) v Campbelltown 14. 1 2 (96) Graeme Hamilton, the state side's 9.30am Old v ACT ROUND 5 (PART) - Saturday. 15 May ROUND 15 - Sunday 1st August team manage! . and also carnival 11.45am NSW v Tas East Sydney 33.22 (220) d Bankstown Sports 7.10 (52) Bankstown Sports 13.17 (95) v Pennant Hill!' 23.25 secretary, said Hickey and Prime were 2pm Official closure & farewell luncheon. - Sunday 16th May (1631 two to especially watch. The rest of the NSW team is: Robert Newtown 22.17 ( 149) d Western Suburbs 12.12 (84) Campbelltown 18.6 (114) v East Sydney 28.17(185) Pennant Hills 33.24 (222) d Liverpool 1.10 (16) Liverpool 4.5 (29) v St George 31.22 (208) "Both are very good half-back players Caprioli, Paul Johnson, Gordon Johnson, Campbelltown 16.15(111 )d North Shore 15.18(108) Newtown 19.21 (135) v North Shore 10.12 (72) with great futures, And there are many Peter Ireland (Broken Hill), Scott Adams, Balmain 20.10 (130) d St George 16.16 (112) Western Suburbs 15.23 (113) v Bal main 12.10 (82) more in this NSW side, which I believe Patrick Minall, Steven Murphy, Daryl ROUND 6 - Sunday 23rd May. ROUND 16 (PART) - Saturday 7th August will be the hardest to beat," he said. Thomas, Michael Tighe (Albury and . Newtown 25-23 (173) v Bankstown Sports 10-9 (69) Bal main 22.16 ( 148) v Newtown 26.16 ( 1 72) He predicted the ACT side as being the districts), Simon Hicks, Ross Smith, Glen Ca mpbelltown 14.17 ( 101) v St George 24.1 8 ( 162) ROUND 16 (PART) - Sunday 8th August Liverpool 4.3 (27) v East Sydney 47.21 (303) team to give NSW the most future. Evans (Riverina), Stephen Toohey, Robert Western Suburbs 25-31 (181) v Liverpool 8-6 (54) Morris, Tony Jeffries (West Riverina), Pennant Hills 25.16 (166) v North Shore 9.5 (59) Balmain 18-22 (130) v Campbelltown 14-18 (102) The championship, which also includes West Subs 15. 18 ( 108) v Bank Sports 10. 12 (72) Pennant Hills 7-26 (68) v East Sydney 14-14 (98) Tasmania and Queensland, will be held at Barrie McPherson, Wayne Stevens, Paul St George 70-12 (132) v North Shore 17-12 (114) Rosedale, Oval, Warwick Farm from Hindmarsh, David Conden (East ROUND 7 - Sunday 30th May. ROUND 17 - Sunday 15th August. August 28-30. Riverina). St Geo 38~24 (252) v L'pool 7.11 (53) Bankstown Sports 31-19 (205) v Liverpool 5-2 (32) Balmain 7.3 (45) v W Subs 29.20 (194) East Sydney 22-22 (154) v Balmain 14-11 (95) Two games will be played on each day N.S. 15.13 (103) v N'town 11.16 (82) St George 21-13 (139) v Newtown 14-15 (99) with a farewell luncheon for officials and P. Hills 28.29 <197\ 31RSnorts10.9 (69) Campbelltown 14-15 (99) v P Hills 21-22 (148) players being held on Monday August 30. East Syd 45.21 (291) v C'town) 6.8 North Shore 15-14 (104)v W Suburbs 21-13 ( 139) Sunday tnn June - no S.F.L. Com~e_tition Matches The sides will be billetted with local NSW 17.15 (117) v ACT 27.9 (171) ROUND 18 (PART) - Saturday 21st August associations. Campbelltown will take Newtown v Liverpool - Erskineville care of ACT, St George Tasmania, ROUND 8 (PART) - Sunday 13th June ROUND 18 (PART) - Sunday 22nd August Georges River Queensland and Western East Sydney 19.31 (145) v North Shore 16.10(106) East Sydney v North Shore - Trumper Park Suburbs New South Wales. Balmain 31.14 (200) v Bankstown Sports 11.13 (79) Bankstown Sports v Balmain - Jensen Campbelltown 14.7 (91 )vWest. Suburbs29.22 (196) City Ford have also come to the fore St George v Pennant Hills - SCG Pennant Hills 19.19 (133) v St George 17.6 (108) with three courtesy care for officials. There's more overhe<1d locker Western Suburbs v Campbelltown - Ashbury space"for each passenger, more coilecs, ROUND 8 (PART) - Monday 14th June more galleys. 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S Barko (Sydney Uni) - ...... 38 Round 20 D McConnell (Peririth) - ...... 29 First Grade J Marmora (Penrith) 3 ...... 27 St Ives 31-14 (200) d Uni NSW 2-10 (22) R Wilkes (St Ives) 3 ...... 26 Macquarie Uni 16-16 (106) d Hawkesbury 16-8 (104) P Naughton (Sydney Uni) - ...... 24 Sutherland 16-13 (109) d Parramatta 16-14 (104) S O'Toole (Sydney Unil - ...... 21 Manly 13-14 (92) d Sydney Uni 12-18 (901 C Farrell (Penrith) - ...... 20 (deferred from round 161 R Bedford (Penrith) 2 ...... 19 Sydney Uni 9-10 (64) d St Ives 9-4 (581 M Jemmessen (Sutherlandl - ...... 17 Parramatta 32-21 (2131 d Uni NSW 6-9 (45) Under 20. Ruerve Grade N Stanes (Sutherlandl - ...... 33 Uni NSW 11-9 (751 d St Ives 10-11 (71) A Michael (St Ives) - ...... 21 Sutherland 15-17 ( 107) d Parramatta 9-9 (631 R Hardstaff (Nirimba) - ...... 18 Sydney Uni 13-15 (93) d Manly 6-13 (49) C Evans (St Ives) - ...... 17 (deferred from round 161 S Jarvis (St Ives) - ...... ·.-...... 16 St Ives 16-9 (1051 d Sydney Uni 6-9 (45) D Faidley (Sutherland) - ...... 14 Uni NSW 16-12 (1081dParramatta6-10(46) R Shell (St Ives) - ...... ~.:. 14 Under 20. Nirimba won on forfeit (deferred from round 16) 1st Grade St Ives won on forfeit w L D For Agst % Pts St Ives 16 3 1 2620 1260 207.94 66 Sutherland 15 5 2900 1496 1 93.85 60 GOALKICKERS Manly-Warr 13 7 2303 1837 125.37 52 Sydney Uni 11 8 1 2151 1671 128.73 44 First Grade Parramatta 9 11 251 9 21 62 11 6. 51 36 G Chamberlain (Sutherland) 4 ...... 125 Uni N.S.W. 8 12 1789 2416 74.05 32 \~ G Simond (Sutherlandl 2 ...... 82 Hawkes bury 6 14 1757 2232 78.72 24 P Webster (St lvesl 3 ...... 79 Macquarie Uni 1 19 905 3721 24.32 4 Reserve Grade • J Valkavich (Manly) 2 ...... 58 G Tasker (Hawkesburyl 3 ...... 40 Penrith 18 2 2347 840 279.40 72 D Stirling (Uni NSW) - ...... 38 St Ives 16 3 1893 803 237.42 66 G Hutchison (Parramatta) 1 ...... 38 Sydney Uni 14 5 1971 906 2i7.55 58 .,,,,...,.~.$ ~ M Taylor (Parramatta) 2 ...... 36 Manly-Warr 9 11 1 372 1264 108.54 36 j:_ ) J Trofevic (Manlyl 2 ...... · .....•...... 34 Uni NSW 8 12 1119 1297 86.28 32 R Russell (St Ives) - ...... 31 Sutherland 8 12 1079 1809 59.65 32 f')-:n M Charman (Hawkesbury) 6 ...... 31 Parramatta 7 13 1157 1877 61.64 28 ) D Fairbrother (St lvesl 2 ...... 30 Mac Uni '1 19 427 3071 13.90 4 .. P Taylor (Parramatta) 2 ...... 29 Under 20s R Hanna (St Ives) - ...... 27 Nirimba 1 O 1 851 275 309.45 40 St Ives 8 3 767 329 233.13 32 Ruerve Grade Sutherland 6 5 601 647 92.89 24 T Hall (Penrithl 8 ...... 115 Penrith 3 9 400 733 54.57 12 30.10 T ESAN01 ICoo••"C'OHege· W'iil P18Y • Ft1ANC in early game The famous Monivae College football team from Hamilton, Victoria will play a special game at the SCG on Sunday. e Nordl 811019'• Cr81g ...... , 111ab .ea recent SCG game. The college, home of Colling­ Richmond clash. wood's Bill Picken and Michael The college are on their way back Turner from Geelong, will compete from a playing tour of Queensland THE TIPSTERS SAY ... against the Sydney representative and ACT. John Hoggatt David Jordan Greg Growden under 17 squad. Included in the side is a number of Dailv Telegraph The Australian S.M. Herald ' The game will start at 9.30am, students from Nauru. NEWTOWN NEWTOWN NEWTOWN EAST SYDNEY before the Pennant Hills and St The game was jointly organised by EAST SYDNEY EAST SYDNEY the Swans, the SFL and the junior BALMAIN BANKSTOWN SPORTS BALMAIN George game and the Swans- ST GEORGE council. PENNANT HILLS PENNANT HILLS WESTERN SUBURBS WESTERN SUBURBS WESTERN SUBURBS Page 18 rm Citicorp Premiership t~j] SAINTS HOLD FOURTH •From page 6 knowing his aggressive coaching style this will Manassa was the spearhead of the Wests not occur twice. victory with nine goals from the forward pocket, And the final match between Bankstown and he gained great support from Harvey Sports and Balmain at Jensen Oval is by no Macrae, defender Peter Stanton, and forward means the dud of the round, and could easily be Bob Vardanega. one of the closest. Still Wests got in the awful habit of slumping Bankstown will be rejuvenated after their in the latter stages of each quarter, enabling 173 point thrash over Liverpool last round, Norths to keep in touch. while Salmain had Easts in bother in their This trait intensely worried Manassa, and game. .. TRAVELODGE SUPPORTS THE SFL The Australian Hvtel Chain is backing The Australian Game. So when you travel do the same.

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Round 17 R Vardanega (Western Su~urbs) 3 ..•..•.....•.• 45 M Ryan (St George) 4 .•..•..•••••.•.••.•....•.. 45 8ankstown Sports 31-19 (206) d Liverpool 6-2 W Bradshaw (East Sydney) - ...•.•••..•.....••. 44 (32) GOALS - Bankstown Sports: Holmquest 6, S D Jennings (East Sydney) 1 .•...•..•...•.•.....• 44 LATE AWARD BURST Podbury 4, Henderson 4, Herne 4, White 2, Bannister 2, M Burnett (Balmain) - ..•.•••.•..•••..•.•..•... 41 Hargraves 2, Brooks 2, D'Orazio, R Podbury Johnson, T Harmer (North Shore) 3 •..•..•...... •••...... 40 Eurell, Thacker. Liverpool: West, Goorie, Wright, J McMahon (St George) 1 .....••..••...... •. 39 Horton, Dempster. D Strangward (Balmain) 3 ....•...••.•••..•..••. 39 East Sydney 22-22 (164) d 8almain 14-11 (96) BY MACRAE D Holland (Balmain) 1 ..•.....••••••.••.•.•.•... 37 GOALS - East Sydney: Spaulding 7, Goss 4, Richardson 2, Byrnes 2, Downs 2, Axford, Dunn, Western Suburbs utility player 12 - R Podbury (B Sports) Williams, Jennings, Claridge. Balmain: King 4, Reserve Grade Harvey Macrae has made a late burst to 11 - G Spaulding (E Syd), M Gray (P Hills), M Toy (P Boccabella 4, Strangward 3, Schlein, Holland, Arndell. P Stillman (St George) 2 •..•.....•..•..•....•••. 39 threaten the leaders of the Canberra Hills), G Schlein (Bal). St George 21-13 (139) d Newtown 14-16 (99) M Young (Western Suburbs) - .•...... ••..•.... 37 D Keane (North Shore) - ••..•...•.•...... • 33 Television - Football Record Player-of­ GOALS - St George: West 5, Ryan 4, Woods 3, 10 - R Vardanega (W Subs) Blackmore 2, Brain 2, McMahon, Tuckwell, Travers, B Fitzgerald (North Shore) 1 ••••...... ••...•.• 30 the-Year Award. King, Hooper. Newtown: Gordon 7, Degnan 3, Stone 2, I Taylor (East Sydney) 5 .•....••.....••...•...•. 30 9 - S Harper (St G), D Boccabella (Bal) G Fogarty (East Sydney) 4 .•..••.••.• : ••....•.•. 27 McKenzie, O'Sullivan. A best on the ground performance against T Rosewall (Western Suburbs) 1 ....•...•...... • 24 8 - K Coburn (C'town), R Matheson (P Hills) Pennant Hilla 21-22 (148) d Campbelltown 14-16 iforth Shore last weekend sees Macrae go to (99) GOALS - Pennant Hills: Edwards 5, DeLooze 4, M Samuels (Pennant Hills) 2 .•..•....•..••.•.•.• 24 equal second spot with Norths' Dominic Goswell 3, Noad 3, Toy 2, McNiff 2, Duryea, Matheson. P Andrijasevich (East Sydney) 1 ••.•.....••....•. 23 7 - J Edlington (E Syd), G Barwell (Newt), G Jones (W Campbelltown: Perry 3, G Noack 3, Pabst 2, Kershaw 2, M Priestnall (Newtown) - ..•.....•.•..•.••.•.•. 20 Batchelor on 14 points. Subs) K Delooze (P Hills). W McBride (W Sub). P Wilson (Pennant Hills) 1 .•..•..•..•..•...••••. 20 They are one point behind Coburn 2. Sneddon, Stirling. joint leaders 6 _ 1 Allen (P Hills), L Axford (E Syd), J Bester (St G), R Wayne Bradshaw from East Western Suburbs 21-13 (139) d North Shore 16- Sydney and Miles (P Hills), A Harmer (N Shore), M Burnett (Bal). P 14 (1041 GOALS - Western Suburbs: Manassa 9, Newtown's John Pilkington. Under 19• Manassa (W Sub). Macrea 4, Vardanega 3, Davis 2, A O'Donoghue 2. · Thus an exciting finish to the award is Chilcott. North Shore: Batchelor 6, Harmer 3, Morris 3, T Jones (Campbelltown) 3 •..•.•••.•..•.•...... 48 G Dignan (North Shore) 3 ...•...•.•.•..••.•.•.• 41 promised in the final round this weekend with 5 - G Beck (Newt), A Brian (St G), J Goswell (P Hills). S Dignan 2, Membrey. A Fraser (North Shore) 2 ....•.•••..•••....•.•.. 38 at least six players able to finish ahead. Edward (P Hills), B Bennett (N Shore), R Morgan (N Reserve Grade P Stoneman (Western Suburbs) 2 .....•••..•.•.• 33 Shore). B Kershaw (C'town), M Tegg (St G). 8ankstown Sports 28-24 d Liverpool 0-1 (11 The winner of the player-of-the year in the G Hyhes (North Shore) 2 ...... 31 GOALS - Bankstown Sports: Leary 8, Hannan 4, Free 1982 Citicorp Premiership wins a video G Brady (Campbelltown) - ...... •...•.... 30 4 - G Hardeman (Newt), C Stone (Newt). R Kemp (St G), 3, Aggett 3, Hennessy 2, Brooke 2, Twist, Hickson, cassette recorder from Canberra Television. T O'Brien (Campbelltown) - ...... •..•• 29 J Tuckwell (St G), D West (St G), T Thripp (P Hills), R Dobson, Smith. In the event that voted are tied at the end.of Morris (N Shore), I Gordon (Newt). East Sydney 37-14 (238) d 8almain 3-3 (21) 1st Grade this weekend's voting a countback will be held. GOALS - East Sydney: Schliefert 6, Taylor 5, Fogarty L For Agst % Pts Other top vote getters were Darren !-:looper 4, Sowter 4, Allen 3, Dean 3, Whitworth 2, Morrissey 2. w 3 - R Claridge (E Syd), S O'Sullivan (Newt), R Williams East Sydney 16 1 2918 1259 231.77 64 (St George). Ian Martin (East Sydney), Rodney Bell 2, Wallace 2. Farr, Hewlett, Foster, Andrihaservich. (Newt), M Travers (St G), N Hopkins (St G), R Pearsall (W Pennant Hills 13 4 2617 13131 189.50 52 Balmain: Abel 2, Park. Podbury (Bankstown Sports) and Russell Subs), M O'Donoghue (W Subs). A McGivern (P Hills). Western Suburbs 13 4 2091 1476 141.67 52 St George 18-14 (1221 d Newtown 9-7 (811 Matheson, the Pennant Hills captain. M Noad (P Hills). B Francis (P Hills), P Dignan (N Shore). St George 10 7 2322 1662 139.71 40 GOALS - St George: Ward 5, Stillman 2, Burdon 2, R Lieshke (N Shore), H Patterson (N Shore), P Sullivan North Shore 9 8 2311 1807 127.89 36 Jackson 2, !

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Coach: John Tuckwell Coach: Ray Johns

No. NAME: G. B. No. NAME: G. 8. 1. Matthew ANSELL 2. Mitch GRAY 3. Simon CAIRNDUFF 3. Mike TOY 4. David FLETCHER 4. Brett FRANCIS 5. Mark RYAN 6. Jim McDONALD 6. David WADLING 7. Russell MATHESON (c) 8 . Doug SCHOLZ NEWTOWT~ RULES •• 7. Mark MAGRATH 9. Steve EDWARDS 8. Michael TRAVERS 10. Keith DELOOZE CLUB LTD. 9. John BESTER 11. Terry THRIPP 11. Leigh BRAIN 12. Steve TURNER 303 CLEVELAND STREET ,-3, Neil ALLARD 13. Greg HARDY REDFERN 14. Peter KING 14. Max PASCOE 15. Trevor WOODS 15. Bill DARNELL 16. Anthony BRAIN 16. Matthew LEES 17. Tony McGIVERN 17. Ronald KEMP 1£!. Duncan MATHEWS 18. Stephen HARPER 19. Rod MILES 19. Graeme BLACKLAW 20. John GOSWELL (v/c) 20. Robert DICKENSON 21. Ken DURYEA 21. John McMAHON 22. Mal NOAD 22. Michael TEGG ' 24. • Mike SMITH 23. John TUCKWELL 25. Trevor DAYKIN Tooth &·ca., brewers of , 26. Bill FURNER 24. Stephen BAYLEY 27. Chris MacDONALD famous Cold Gold KB 26. Garry McKENZIE 34. Peter KRIEG 27. Noel HOPKINS 35. John TWEEDDALE and Tooth L.A., are 28. David WEST 29. Darren HOOPER proud to be associated _, with the great RUSHED RUSHED ...... Australian game. FINAL 1ST See you after the 1 ST 2ND 3RD 2ND 3RD FINAL match! ..

STARTING TIMES ACTION PHOTOS A.ction Photo's appearing Official start times for all in the football n:~cord FOUNDED 1880 games in the SFL Citicorp am supplied mainly by n Premiership are: Andrew Jacob of: All Sports Photography Tooth & Co. Under 19s: 10.15 am 44 Lucinda Ave. Wahroonga NEWTOWN DISTRICT Official Sponsor AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB LTD Reserves: 12.15 pm Ph: 48 4467 First: 2.15 pm

Page 10 Page 15 [~ 5!citicorp Premiership ~j 5!cmcorp Premiership tj Bankstown Sports v Balmain Newtown v Liverpool s~ at Jensen Oval at Erskineville Oval (Sat) Lrfr Coach: Leo Driscoll Coach: Ken Tucker Coach: Sam Kekovich Coach: Sam Grasso

No NAME G. B. No NAME G. No. NAME: G. B. No NAME: G. B. 1. 2. Mick BELL ·Sv\ 1. Leo DRISCOLL Dave STRANGWARD (c) 1. Sean YOUNG 2. Robert D'ORAZIO 2. Dale BOCCABELLA (v.c.) ~N 2. Dale EYRE 3. Jim WRIGHT 3. Tom WATIS ... ~,- ' 5= Sbano Q'~A.N 3. Kevin McCORMACK 4. Ken WESlWOOD 4. Greg SCHLEIN 6. Ian GORDON 7 4. Garry SPENCER 5. Peter TWIST 5. Andy BROWN 7. Graeme PRAIT · Lf 5. Ian NICHOLLS .. ,Q,; Aia I f"0tn)t'!r ~ 6. Stephen PODBURY 6. Steve TURNER • 6. Robert LANGFORD 7. Jamie CARMODY 7. Wes MALONEY 9. Neil McKENZIE ~ 7.r Sam GRASSO 8. Steve WALLISS 8. Darren HOLLAND 10. Kevin HEATH r; 8. John HUMPHRIES 9. Stephen HERNE 9. Bill MITCHELL 12. Shane BONO ~ 9. Greg JUBBS I;(~ 10. Mark WAKLEY 10. Rod KING ia.:-ar~z 10. Bob LEEHANE 11. Allan PURDIE 11. Leo VOLPE 14. Peter HAMILTON 11. Stephen WEST 12. John BUTIRESS 12. Rex RAGGATI 15. John PILKINGTON../ 12. Paul MANNY 13. David JOHNSON 13. Chris FORD 16. Ron WILLIAMS '2:J 13. Russell FACEY 14. Steve EURELL 14. Bruce ARNDELL 17. Gary HARDEMAN t ""f 14. Wayne TUCKERMAN 15. Brett RICHIE 15. Trevor HANGAN 18. Greg BARNELL 15. Mark DEMPSTER 16. Wayne HOLMQUEST 16. Brendan WOODSELL 19. Chris STONE 16. John DACK 17. Stephen BONNEY 17. Brett CRITIENDEN 20. John SPENCER 17. Steve JONES 18. Allan WILLOUGHBY 19. Gary !SHERWOOD 21. Andy LINDFIELD '-f 18. Steve WOODS 19. David SALEMAN 20. Neil BRISCOE ~E 19. Brian MORLEY 20. Barry BROOKS 21. Shane SALMON .. 23. Q@"id QESNAN 20. Wayne BROWN 21. Rodney PODBURY 22. Simon KELLY 24. Chris LUSCOMBE 21. Reinhold SCHUSTER 22. David CASH 23. Keith CALDER 26. Tim PELLEN 23. Ian WHITE 24. Paul SIMMONS 27. David MATIERS 24. Mick RISTI 25. Greg HAY 29. Andy COCKS < I..,. ;Ci). 25. John ADDISON 26. Paul BRODERICK (.J~·.S. ?.-., ..J w S!A~J.f4· RUSHED ...... RUSHED ...... RUSHED ...... RUSHED ......

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from thla weekend the umpir111 et SFL gemea will be picked from a senior list of 20. Each umpire is TRAVELODGE SUPPORTS number9d fl'Om 1 to 23. The numbers of the central umpires officiating at each game will be displayed on the scoreboard shortly before the game starts.

THE SFL 1. J. Beeck 9. P. McMahon 16. B. Slape The Australian Hotel Chain 2. S. Butler 10. K. Marchoni 17. D. Smith 3. R. Cioccio 11. F. Neville 18. P. Southby is backing The Australian Game. 4. K. Doyle 12. L. O'Rourke 19. N. Stone So when you travel do the same. 5. G. Douglass Co ·-c 13. P. Power 20. E. Trott 6. M. Henry 14. M. Rendell 21. C. Vagi '-t '1 7. P. Hoskins _.,:.-- 15. J. Saxby 22. R. VanGenkel 8. A.Judd 23. · G._Weldon I ~ Page 14 Page 11 I m Citicorp Premiership tJ mCiticorp Premiership tj Western Suburbs v Campbelltown East Sydney v North Shore at Wagner Oval, Ashbury at Trumper Park (Sat) Coach: Greg Harris . , Coach: Bill Brown G. B. No NAME G. B. Coach: Phil Manassa Coach: Kent Coburn No. NAME: 1. Darren FARR 1. Kevin CURRAN 2. Laurie AXFORD 2. Richard MORGAN No. NAME: G B No. NAME: G B Alan FITZGERALD 3. Bill DUNN 3. 1. Brad FOX 1. Neil THOMPSON v/capt. 4. Phil DIGNAN 4. Tony WILLIAMS 5. Dennis KEANE 2. Richard ROEST 2. Graham FISHBURN 5. Enzo CORVINO .. 6. Russell MORRIS 3. Neil BRUCE 3. Anthony WHITE 6. Wayne BRADSHAW 7 . Greg JEPSEN 4. David CULLING 4. Leighton HAMBLIN 7. Steve JONES 8. Tony HARMER 5. Bill McBRIDE 5. Robert SNEDDON 8. Darryn JEt-; JINGS 9. Graeme HAMILTON 6. Bob TURNER 6. Neville SULLIVAN 9. Rob CLAR!..;GE (v.c.) 10. John BAKER 11. Brad KAY 7. Harvey MACRAE 7. Max BRADY 10. Geoff SPAULING 9. Mark DAVIS 8. Alan ELSWORTHY 13. Dominic BATCHELOR 11. Rohan ARMSTRONG 14. Nick REID Terry ROSEWALL Stephen NOACK 10. 9. 12. Jim RICHARDSON 16. Peter CARR 11. Graham JONES 10. Brian KERSHAW 13. Peter RUSCUKUC 17. Mark SIMMONS 13. Peter BETROS 11. Geoffrey NOACK 14. Graeme FOSTER 19. Tony PITCHER 14. Peter STANTONG 12. Robert HARBORT 15. Ian MARTIN 20. Peter MELVILLE 15. Anthony O'DONOGHUE 13. Malcolm PERRY 16. Ian ALLEN 21. Damien BRAY 16. Bob VARDANEGA 14. Cameron STIRLING 17. Greg HARRIS (c.c.) 22. Greg DOUPE 17. Mick O'DONOGHUE 15. David PABST 24. Hugh PATERSON 18. Jeff LUFF Russell LIESCHKE 18. Steve CRUMP 16. Geoff REID 26. 19. Andrew BELL 27. Brenton BENNETI 19. David ALDENHOVEN 17. Kent COBURN c/coach 20. Wayne GOSS 30. Graeme MEMBREY 20. Roger COULTON 18. David CHAPMAN 21. Stewart WALLIS 32. Craig JEPSEN 23. Shane SHIPP 19. David NEILSEN 22. Michael DUNN 33. Tony AUSTIN 24. Arthur CHILCOTI 20. David LLEWELLYN .. ·-- --- 23. John GLYNN 36. Bill THOMPSON 28. Chris O'DONOGHUE 21. Don HENRY 24. Steve DAVIS 39. Matthew HARPER 30. Greg O'CALLAGHAN 22. Richard WEBSTER 26. Jim O'CALLAGHAN 40. Paul SULLIVAN 45. 31. Phil MANASSA 23. Robert PRENTER 27. Graeme DOWNS Simon PHILLIPS 46. Mark RANDALL 28. Trevor BAILEY 30. John EDLINGTON RUSHED RUSHED ...... i RUSHED ...... RUSHED ' ......

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SWANS SUPER CLINIC An invitation Monday August 30 (Jensen Oval) 1Oam - 12pm by North Shore (Pennant Hills Oval) 2 - 4 pm To all Australian Football supporters For anyone up to 17 years who live on the North-side - come back after the game to North Shore's Swans: Stephen Wright, , Gerard Neesham, Club-rooms - North Sydney Ron Thomas. Bowling Club (Ridge St, North Melbourne: Sydney) not only after today's game St Kilda: Trever Barker but every Wednesday night during the season.

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