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ROUND 1 - April 14 ROUND 10 - June 30 East Sydney 11.17 (83) V C'town 13.15 (93)-SCG Holroyd Parra. V St. George, Gipps Rd. Oval St. George 29.18 ( 192) V Parra mat ta 14.8 (92) Pennant Hills V Western Subs., Pennant Hills Oval Balmain 16.21 (117) V North Shore 18.15 (123) North Shore V Balmain, North Sydney Oval 18.12 (120) V Fitzroy 26.15 (171) Campbelltown V East Sydney, Edelsten Park Newtown V Bankstown Sports, Erskineville PLAYERS DO GET ROUND 1 - April 21 West. Subs.13.12 (90) V Pen. Hills 17.16 (118) SCG ROUND 11 - July 7 Banks. Sports 28.25 (193) V Newtown 5.12 (42) St. George V Pennant Hills, Olds Park NSW 11.19 (85) V Queensland 21.15 (141)-Wagga Western Suburbs V Holroyd Parra., Wagener Oval Sydney Swans 5.14 (44) V Hawthorn 8.15 (63) Balmain V Campbelltown, Drummoyne East Sydney V Newtown, Trumper A FAIR GO. ROUND 2 - April 28 North Shore V Bankstown Sps., Nth Sydney Oval There have been plenty of grumblings about the Tribunal• over• the •past Campbelltown 7.19 (61) V Balmain 8.7 (55) Newtown 4.1 (25) V East Sydney 29.18 (192) ROUND 12 - July 14 couple of weeks as the SFL has taken a hard line to remove violent and Holroyd-Parramatta V Western Subs, June 23 Holroyd Parra. V Pennant Hills, Gipps Rd. Oval unseemly conduct from our great game. Pennant Hills V St. George, June 23 Campbelltown V Newtown, Edelsten Park Bankstown Sports V North Shore, June 23 Bankstown Sports V Western Subs., Jensen And for those who can never find anything right with the Tribunal findings a ROUND 3 - May 5 ROUND 12 - July 21 quick glance at last year's statistics is worth St. George 17.11 (113) V Bal main 17. 14 (116) North Shore V East Sydney, S.C.G. Pennant Hills 22.20 ( 152) V Parramatta 13.15 (93) Sydney Swans V Collingwood, S.C.G. more than a cursory glance. East Sydney 20. 12 (132) V North Shore 13.9 (87) Balmain V St. George, Drummoyne Statistics indicate there were just TWO MORE Western Suburbs V Bankstown Sports, July 21 under 120 reportings in 1984 of players Newtown V Campbelltown, June 23 ROUND 13 - July 28 Tasmania 22.11 (143) V N.S.W. 19.14 (128) Holroyd Parra. V North Shore, Gipps Rd. Oval and team officials. Sydney Swans 25.11 ( 161) V Footscray 11.17(83) Western Subs. V St. George, Wagener Oval And the figures, for those who mis­ Pennant Hills V Campbelltown, Pennant Hills Oval ·WINNERS takenly believe the Tribunal does not ROUND 4 - May 12 East Sydney V Bankstown Sports, Trumper Newtown V E!almain, Erskineville listen to the players points of view or St. George 22.24 (156) V Western Subs 11.8 (74) Kevin Burgess, of Sylvania, and North Shore 30.35 (215) V Parramtta 7.6 (48) that it has no compassion for previous ROUND 14 - August 4 Sharkey, of Georges Hall, are last Balmain 37.26 (248) V Newtown 9.9 (63) good conduct, show players were not C'town 22.14 (146) V Pennant Hills 12.10 (82) Holroyd Parra. V Balmain, Gipps Rd. Oval week's winners in our great Carlton St. George V East Sydney, Olds Park suspended in 41 percent of al I hearings. Banks. Sports 9.9 (63) V East Sydney 25.10 ( 160) and United Breweries competition. N.S.W. Teal Cup 21.20 (146) V A.C.T. 16.11 (107) North Shore V Pennant Hills, Nth Sydney Oval The most frequent charge last season Campbelltown V Bankstown Sports, Edelsten Park They won double passes to today's Sydney Swans 11.17 (83) V Carlton 12.16 (88) was striking - 66 cases. There were 17 Newtown V Western Subs., Erskineville game between the Swans and Richmond abusive language charges, three attempted ROUND 5 - May 19 at the SCG as special guests of C.U.B. Western Subs. 29.24 (198) V Newtown 12.7 (79) ROUND 15 - August 11 striking, three kicking, one kneeing, three Holroyd Parra. V Newtown, S.C.G. - the SFL ~major sponsor. Pennant Hills 14.12 (96) V North Shore 22.19 (151) misconduct and one tripping. Balmain 29.26 (200) V Parramatta 11.2 (68) Sydney Swans V North Melbourne, S.C.G. Football Record readers St. George V North Shore, Olds Park There were two charges of threatening East Sydney 11.19 (85) V St. George 13.11 (89) further chances to watch VFL clash Banks. Sports 6.12 (48) V C'town 29.20 (194) Western Subs. V Campbelltown, Wagener Oval. an umpire, followed by a suspension till Pennant Hills V Bankstown Sps., Penn. Hills Oval from the C. U.B. hospitality room at East Sydney V Balmain, Trumper January 1, 1986, and one charge of ROUND 6 - May 26 the SCG as two double passes will be Balmain 20.15 (135) V Banks. Sports 13.15 (93) striking an umpire with the resultant ROUND 16 - August 18 available for each remaining Swans Parramatta 10.5 (65) V East Sydney 22.11 ( 143) suspension until January 1, 1990. Holroyd Parra. V Campbelltown, Gipps Rd. Oval St. George 9.10 (64) V Campbelltown 12.16 (88) home game. St. George V Bankstown Sports, Olds Park Players were found not guilty 26 times, Penn. Hills 39.26 (260) V Newtown 3.6 (24) And don't forget. Even if you Pennant Hills V East Sydney, Pennant Hills Oval were cautioned 10 times, while charges North Shore 30.22 (202) V West Subs 16.13 (109) don't win one of these prizes all North Shore V Newtown, North Sydney Oval were dismissed nine times and withdrawn Balmain V Western Suburbs, Drummoyne entries go back in the barrel for the five times. ROUND 7 - June 2 superdraw on Phelan and Snow Medal ROUND 17 - August 25 Some dismissals are caused by umpires Western Subs. V Balmain Deferred Night for a trip for two to the VFL East Sydney 17 .16 (118) V Pennant Hills 8.7 (55) North Shore V Campbelltown, S.C.G. not attending the Tribunal - this happened Campbelltown 16.15 (111) V Parramatta 1.4 (10) Sydney Swans V Melbourne, S.C.G. in eight of the nine cases last year - or Grand Final as C.U.B.'s guest. Bankstown Sports 6.11 (47) V St. George 13. 7 (85) Western Suburbs V East Sydney, Wagener Oval So turn to page 6, fill in the coupon Newtown 5.3 (33) V North Shore 33.24 (222) Balmain V Pennant Hills, Drummoyne submitting invalid evidence. Bankstown Sports V Holroyd Parra., Jensen The SF L is hoping this will be rectified and place it in one of the giant cans at Newtown V St. George, Erskineville each ground in the SFL and SOFA. ROUND 8 - June 9 by greater emphasis by the Umpires' Parramatta V Bankstown Sports, Deferred ROUND 18- September 1 Adviser on accurate reporting and attention St. George V Newtown, Deferred To Be Advised, S.C.G. Pennant Hills 20.11 (131) V Balmain 31.18 (204) to the clerical details. Sydney Swans V Essendon, S.C.G. East Sydney 18.16 (124) V West. Subs. 9.22 (76) Western Suburbs V North Shore, Wagener Oval Of the suspensions handed down last Campbelltown 13.12 (90) V North Shore 7.8 (50) East Sydney V Holroyd Parra., Trumper year, 16 were for one match, 17 for two 6, Western Suburbs 6 (including three Campbelltown V St. George, Edelsten Park ROUND 9-June 16 matches, six for three matches, eight for against a trainer), Bankstown Sports 3 and North Shore 13.12 (90) v St. George 14.13 (97) Bankstown Sports V Baima in, Jensen four matches and two for eight matches. Parramatta 1. Balmain 25.14 (164) v East Sydney 13.15 (93) Newtown V Pennant Hills, Erskineville Campbelltown 23.22 (160) v West. Subs. 4.12 (36) SFL clubs involved in the various In the SOFA, Liverpool had eight Banks. Sports 6.14 (50) v Pennant Hills 24.23 ( 167) reports were Balmain 12 times, St. George players reported, Penrith 10, Manly 6, Newtown 22.14 (146) v Parramatta 14.22 (106) 12, East Sydney 11, Pennant Hills 10, St. Ives 2, Mt. Druitt 2, Sutherland 1 and Sydney Swans 23.21 (159) v St. Ki Ida 13.14 (92) Campbelltown 9, North Shore 7, Newtown Sydney University 1. SEPTEMBER 8/9 - First & Second Semi Final June 23 - SEPTEMBER 15 - Preliminary Final N.S.W.C.F.L. Grand Final, S.C.G. SEPTEMBER 22 - Grand Final Sydney Swans V Richmond, S.C.G. SEPTEMBER 11 - Phelan & Snow Medal Night Official program of the Sydney football League, Pat Hills Stand, R.A.S. Showground, N.S.W.A.F.L. V A.C.T.A.F.L., Canberra Venue To Be Advised Moore Park, 2021. Phone: 332 3791. General ManC1ger: Brian Apted. COVER: St. George ruckman Steve Harper beats team-mate Troy Thornton to mark the ball over a North Shore player last weekend as Mirko Milic is caught out of position.

Page 18 Page 3 Premiership , Carlton 00 -· rn 0 =-=i -- ~------A- co-l'.~~ ROUND-n ----~-----~----~~-Go~l:K1CKE~Rs=·--~-----~­ FIRST GRADE FIRST GRADE Manly 14.16 (100) d Sutherland 8.10 (58) · G. Matthews (St. Ives) 21 . . . ·100 Hawkesbury 17.23 (125) d B. Hills .6.8 (54) T. Willcocks (Uni. NSW) -: ; . . .. 34 St. Ives 43.21 (279) d Penrith 3.4 (22) P. Renfrey (Manly) 2. . . .. 34 Macquarie Uni 49.51 (345) d Mt. Druitt 1.1 (7) G. Clarke (Manly) 6. ·.. . .. : ..... 33 Sydney .Uni 18.11 ( 119) d Liverpool 14.12 (96) A. Hart (Mac. Uni.) 8. . 27 RESERVE GRADE w. Van Kalker (Liverpool) - . 24 Manly 8.17 (65) Sutherla.nd 5.6 .(36) ' G. Simond (Sutherland) - .". . 21 · Macquarie Uni d Mt. Druitt, Forfeit G. Wines (Mac. Uni.) 3 .... ·. . 20 St. Ives 14.15 (99) d Penrith 7.5 (41) R. Heyblock (Mac. Uni.) 10. . . 20 Sydney Uni 13.)4 (92) d. Liverpool ,~.10 (58) T. McNair (Uni. NSWl.-. . . 18 olil UNDER 20 K. Russell (St. Ives) 2 .. , ...... 17 19.12 (126) Sutherland (52) . . . ·~ ' Manly d 8.4 B. Saunders (Liverpool) - .... : . . . 17 M. Davey (St. Ives) 6: . ., ' ". . · . '17 Pennant Hills, struggling to .keep in :touch With the upper echelons of the LADDERS A. Whiteside (St. Ives) - ..•' . · .. 15 Carlton premiership, view this weekend's clash vvith"St. as mini-final. FIRST GRADE M. Monks (Mac. Uni.)-;...... 15 <:]eo~ge a w L D For Agnst % Pts c. Farrell (Penrith) - ...... : . -.' ...... 15 · · · Trailing Saints 'by four Manly-Warr.· 7 1 1 1176 467 251.82 32 D. McConnell (Penrith) 3 -...... : .. · .. 1.5 ;;;t:;;ii\i~\~;¥;:;fai'. points and having played St. Ives 7 2 1 1418 575 246.61 32 D. McLaughlin (Syd. Uni.) 6...... 15 one more game makes Mac. Uni. 6 3 1 1243 567 219.22 . 28 victory absolutely essential Sutherland -6 2 1 958 508 1$8.58 28 RESERVE GRADE. for the Demons .if theY are. UrJi NSW 5 3 2 830 626 132.59 28 R. Wilkes (St. Ives).~ ...... : .. ,. .. 42 ' Sydney Uni. 5 3 1 744 623 119.40 24 ,.39· to stay in touch. with the G. Chamberlain (Sutherland) - . Liverpool 4 5 1 945 742 127.36 20 L. Bedgood (Hawkesbury) - . 22 four with the reverse round Hawkesbury 5 4 - 853 804 106:09, 20' P. Kilborn (Manly) 2 ...... ' ...... 22 of matches starting next Penrith . 2 7 1 662 1170 56.58 12 P. Francis (Manly) 2 ... , .. . . 17 304 1322 23.00 4 weekend. B. Hill~ - 7 1. A. Millar (Manly):.?_._,_,_.,.· . "'··'-'·' ,, . 16, After a demoralising Mt. Druitt - 9 - 216 · 1945 11.11 P. Naughton (Syd. Uni.) - . . 14 loss 'to Balmain a fortnight G. Bulger (Sutherland) 3...... '14 ago, the Hills got their RESERVE, GRADE P. Stanes (Sutherland) - . . 13 Manly 9 1 - 886 234 378.63 36 P. Urmoneit (Syd. Uni.) - . . 13 act back together to some Sutherland 8 1 - 920 300 306.67 32 extent last weekend by Hawkesbury 7 2 - 591 390 151.54 28 ·UNDER .20s downing Bankstown Sports Liverpool 6 3 - 443 377 11i.51 24 c. zaapour (Manly) 7. . 25 by 117 points. Uni NSW 6 3 626 534 117.23 24 J. Hogarth (Manly)·4. . , 21 But so far ·the Hills St. Ives 6 4 - 724 638 113.48 24 M. Clarke (Syd. Uni.),...... 9 have beaten only Wests, Sydney Uni. 5 4 - 728 524 138.93 20 R. Clack (Manly) 1 .. : .' ...... 8 6 608 913 58.60 16 Parramatta, Newtown, and Camden 4 - G. Jones (Manly) 1 , ...... 8 Mac. Uni. 3 7 376 735 51.16 12 S. Andrews (Manly) 2 .. 8 Bankstown Sports and if B.Hills 2 6 - 287 256 112.11 8 they c ari't stop the Saints Penrith 1 9 - 286 1070 26.73 4 will have lost to every team Mt. Druitt - 9 141 ·586 24.06 - above · it on the ladder.. "That won't say much for our finals hopes," ·club spokesman, red in o·ne eye and blue in the .other Gus Under·· 20·. Draw·- McKernan said during the week. The emergence o·f J.ohn Bray and the return of Tony Harmer will help the Hills case but the big ROUND 7 -May 18 June 29 - REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. Sutherland V Redlegs, Gwawley question is will that be Liverpool V Manly Warr .. Rosedale ROUND 13 - July 6th . enough. Si. Ives V Sydney Uni.;St. Ives Sutherland V Sydney Uni, Gviiawley Russell Lieschke has ~anly Warr. V Redlegs, Kellyville · been· consistent all year ROUND 8 - May 25 Liverpool V St. Ives, Whalan Sutherland v· Sydney Uni., Gwawley and played brilliantly as a Manly Warr. V Redlegs, Sales Park ROUND 14 - July 13 . ruck-rover last weekend, Liverpool V St. Ives, Rosedale Liverpool V Sutherland, Rosedale while Bruce Fielke relished .. St. Ives V·Manly Warr .. St. Ives. · the switch from· wing to ROUND 9 - June 1 Redlegs V·Sydney Uni .. Redlegs · St. Ives V Sutherland, St. Ives . half-forward to finish with Sydney Uni. V Manly Warr .. Mac. Uni. ROUND 15 -:·July 20 six goals. Redlegs V Liverpool, Redlegs Sutherland V Manly Warr .. Gwawley Steve· Patterson did· Liverpool V Sydney Uni., Rosedale · everything right at centre ROUND 10 - June 8 St. Ives V·Redlegs, Kellyville ,,. Sutherland V Redlegs, Gwawley halfback and Graham Manly Warr. V Liverpool, Weldon ROUND 16 - July 27 Crispin displayed great Sydney Un'i. V St. Ives, ·Sydney Uni. St. Ives V.Sutherland; St. Ives form backing his judge­ Sydney Uni. V Manly Warr .. Sydney Uni. ment to clear the ball ROUND 11 - June 15 Red legs V: Liverpool, Red legs · Manly Warr. V Sutherland, Weldon from the last line of St. Ives V·Redlegs, St. Ives ROUND 17 - August 3 defence.. - June 16 S~therland V Redlegs, Little Bay Greg Perry on a Sydney Uni. V Liverpool, Sydney Uni. Liverpool V Manly Warr .. Sales Park forward flahk and ruckmah Sydney Urii. V St. Ives, Sydney Uni ROUND 12 - June :22 Doug Scholz, who has Liverpool V Sutherland, Rosedale ROUND 18 - August 10 • St. George fullback MARK McGRATH never took his regained his marking touch, St. Ives V Manly Warr., St. Ives Liverpool V Sydney Uni, Whalan eyes off the ball as he outpointed North's Kevin Curran also played well. Redlegs V Sydney Uni., Redlegs . St.·lves V·Redlegs, St. Ives for .this ·mark last weekend. · But there· is new - August l1 . · Manly Warr. V Sutherland. Weldon

Page 4. P~ge 17 ·m carl-on~->-~~•miership~~<: i;~~i~i~~;~r~~;Ji;;i~~~~f)'J~;~;i~~~~:f~/,~~~'.'~f \~~:~c~j(,~r,JJI. FOR fHE<- HILLS -- . Uverpool6.6(42)VSydneyUni.17'.f3(11S)·.· ,. · · •·• ·-· .. _.. ,. ·· ,.... ' Penrith 8.8 (56) V St. Ives 22.15 (147) ROUND 12 - June 22 .,.,;",. Mt. Druitt,2.1 (13) V Macquarie Uni. 26.2,7 (183) B:·l'illls v Sydne'y Uni .. Kellyville , ..: f .· toughn~ss about 'st~ t:;'~6ige' Q' A.T~H' l'N\" G.' . u·. . P.. ' this~=~~~;· lost tw/~·~;:;,:e~': .. ·H'I i~ ·.. .<- e e • RLi0veUrNp'o 0o.. ...'_:_.:4 ..:.;.:·'.·.A,,2·· .. 3 ... ..'.·H.,: ... .. 1 .•·.'.·:·.· .• ·.·.·.-:· .. ·.:·.·/...' DX>, ' ·' ;1~1:''.3 ··3:r,'i2'i:.·.:2'.·.~.'_6,i·:~·.·v:,_·~ B~.:.·.·.··.·.: ·'.;.;i·_·~_.l~l:'..'s:"4".·_t,·:1::·.·.·,:"2: ,:5.~)-},1·.'.··.~--.·.:,.:~!·:···.~.·.·:'7(~'. ~~~~e~~~~ ~~~~fvn~a~~-;·,{;d;i'~·lPi:~~' - to Balmain by three 1 Hawkesoury 8'9 (57.) V, !:juth:rlancf2Clf.291,!i4~) : '\'> /.':~:.~~~~~-'0 ~:~.. ~;;~$\~.-~~~i ~~rk ;;·:'';'F, \~}:/ points and Campbelltown This weekend sees the first of the games' deferred Sydney Uni.10.17 (77) v Manly 14.11 (95) . . .. L * camden v Mt. Druitr;pamden \~~·~/~ " by 24 - there seems to be earlier in the year because of bad weather. Penrith 10.15 (75) V Macquarie Uni. 12.12 (84) June 2G new spirit at the club. Of the games remaining, Western Suburbs - Ba/main Mt. Druitt 4.0 (24) V Uni. N.S.W. 13.23 (101) REPRESENTATIVE MATCH 1 ~:f.~: .. b-?r'~~-, :~ '":.1>7r .·:~l' '( ~ r.. ;R6-J~·cj·~;3::?~~[y6' .. >'·;:,~:"·~ :d '·1-~ i b~' ·~~xE!·Y.P ~f~fs·~:~~ slot~il; .:fi~ture: ~ii!-~~ ~~av_.ed"a't :Ers~ihe_vi/Je· Ova/. un"/Jer.Jigh'tf:on ! all the way in a neck-and- : , .JIJne 28 w_1th th_(J,.reserves .. :b.,eg111rJmg at 6 p.m. ROUND 3 - April 20 Suthetlana V'·Sydney:U-ni:,:Gvitawley ''. ')".~.: .. _, ,'t. "''..; Sutherland 10.9 (69) V Sydney Uni. 11.11 (77) i_B: ~!lls Vr.fvlanl:,:;~~rr,.,~K.eJlyvll,l!l ~ .. ": .. ::-' ', ,_ ·,,:., crop tussle to down North :· ·~ .T""f!. $t.,,Gtto_rge,·77',./\Jewtown game will be played on Manly 29.25 (199) VB. Hills 4.6 (30) ,Hawkesbury V,Liverpool, Colby Parl<' " Shore by the same amount July 14,' · with the Campbel/town - Ne'vvtown game .~~~~~~.~~, ~i·~·(i~~hr vH~~.kgr~~~l 2~i: 1 ;3 1 1 ~3l · 'rvit: 'Duhi v·st. 'ives: ·w~a1a.n'Hes.e'rve :,··.: last weekend. switching from that date to July 21. 1 1 !lJni·N.s.w:. V:il'illai:'. ~ni:;L:ittle:Ba'v.!•·.1 · ._.,:i .,. -·.·i I In the past, it often has The Parramatta - Bankstown Sports clash also will be Mac~~~~~e}~'~;::·;~.~2~t~'.;~, !;~~nhf~.s.w~~·~ .~:!~.i) ·~~~:d~~~·~;~i~h; ca,m~~n· ·~r: 1 ..., " 1 i: ;. .'t 1_:,, been these tough, .close on July 21 . 11 ROUND 4 -::-. April 27 · ·•. ,. Liverpool V Uni. N.S.W.,3 Rosedale .~;:~hesfr~~t ~~~e s~~~~~ On Fri-<::::>-<:~<::::>'<~4C::>''<~<::::>-<::::>-<::::>-<::::>-<::::><::::><:::><::::>-<::. R'C)UND,5 - May 4 ROUND 15 - July 20 I .. ALL GAMES DEFERRED TO JUNE 29 · Sutherland 'ii Mt. Druitt, Gwawley Kemp, David West and Mirko Milic have been ~~~r~i~t~ ~~:~;;::~J.Y~~~ia~~eserve B. HillsV St. Ives, Kellyville I sound all season and won't . St. Ives VB. Hills. St. Ives ~i~~~~!;fr~. ~a~.nLn~ ...sRv;:;e~a~~don I 'I be out to let the Hills Uni. N.S.W. V. Manly Warr., Little Bay Sydney Uni v Penrith, Sydney Uni. slip under their guard. Mac. Uni. V Live.rpool, .Mac. Uni *Camden v Hawkesbury, Camden' ! •·camden"v 1-!iiVlikesbury, .Camden 'Especially as they meet ROUND 16 - July 27 : Pennant ·Hills again . in .:.a : ROUND6-May11 . · ·: · Hawkesbury V Penrith, Colby Park . fortnight. 11 1 Sydney Uni. V Mt. Druitt, Sydney Uni . . If Saints win this it will . St. Ives V Sutherland, St. Ives . ~~~i~r! ,n~~~~,czy~n~ ~:s~~~ ;~·, ~ ,~g.f,' a·lmost certainly out the · Manly 20,.17 (137) V. Mac> Uni 8.7 (55) · Uni N.S.W. VB. Hills, little Bay Penrith 8.6 ·(54) V Hawkesbury 13.9 (87) . Mac. Uni. V. Manly Warr., Mac. Uni. finals race to a five-team Mt. Druitt 9.3 (57) V Sydney Uni. 25.20 (170) * Liverpoo_I V Camden, Rosedale · event and with another ROUND 17 - August 3 game up its sleeve because RouND 1 - Mav 1s B. Hills V Mac. Uni., Kellyville · of the deferments - along Sutherland 24.15 (159) V Uni. N.S.W. 2.7 (19) ·Penrith V. Liverpool; Sales Park wi.th Balmain- -: victory Liv.erpool 12 ( 114) V Penrith 8 .4 (52'l.. . 17. Mt. Druitt V Hawkesbury, Whalan Reserve Hawkesbury 19.25 (139) V Mt. Druitt 7.8 (50) could' give Saints a vital Uni. N.S.W. V Sutherland, Little Bay St. Ives 19.6 ( 120) V·.Sydney'Urii 5.12 (42) edge come the end of th!'! Sydney Uni V ·st. Ives, Sydney Uni Macquarie 37.2.5 (247) V Baulk. Hills 4,0 (24) ~ni *Camden V Manly Warr., Camden year. . Western Suburbs should ROUND 1S - August 10 get back onto the winning ROUND 8 - May 25 Mt. Druitt V Liverpool, Whalan Reserve I ist against Parraniatta Liverpool 34.19 (223) V Mt. Druitt.1.4 (10) St. Ives V Hawkesbury, St. Ives Hawkesbury 11.12 (78) V St. Ives 26.17 (173) Uni. N.S.W. V Sydney Uni. Little Bay today to establish its posi­ Penrith 2.8 (20) V Manly 29.11 (185) Mac. Uni V Sutherland, Mac. Uni tion just above Bankstown, Sutherland 13.17 (95) V ·Macquarie Uni. 9.6 (60) * Camden V B. Hills, Camden · Newtown and Parramatta. - May 26 . North Shore will make Sydney Uni. 6.7 (43) V. Uni NSW 10.21 (81) • NOTE:RESERVE GRADE PLAY ONLY Barikstown suffer for last AUGUST 17 - Elimin'atiori and Qualifying Final .·,weekend's loss to St; Geor.ge. AouN·o 9 - June 1 bring (tself · .up .level B·aulkham Hills 8:6 (54) V Penrith 21.21 (147) AUGUST 24 - 1st Semi Final ·~to·· Mt. Druitt 0. 1 (1) V Manly 34.15 (219) AUGUST 3i'-. 2nd Semi Final with Balmain.•and·Easts on. St. Ives 23.15 (153) V Liverpool 13.4 (82) SEPTEMBER 7 - Preliminary Final · 24 points. Uni NSW 16.24 (120)' V Hawkesbury 5.8 (38) SEPTEMBER 14·"- Grand.final If the Saints win, too, Macquarie Uni 9.9 (73.lV Sydney Uni. 15:11 (101) SEPTEMBER 11 - Phelan and Snow Medal Night then all four . would be Ve.nue to be Advised. equal on 24 with just ROUND 10 - 'June 8 · GROUND LOCATIONS percentages separating Manly 19.10 (124) V Liverpool 7.9 (51) them. SYDNEY.UNIVERSITY: No. ·1 Ovai. Sydney University, UBD 8 LG.­ ,Sydney U.nl V .Hawkesbury, Deferred H.AWKESBURY" Colby Park,McGraths Road, McGraths Hill, l,IBD 110 L9 • And, of course, Camp­ Penrith 34.14 (218) V Mt. Druitt 3.6.(24) MANLY WARRINGAH: Weldon Oval, Stirgess Ave., Harbord, UBD 32 N2 . belltown will complete th·e Uni. NSW 17.14 (116) V ives 18.7 (115) BAULKHAM HILLS: Kellyville Postal Institute Club, ' · St. Mungerie Rd., Kellyville, UBD 24 E4 first round ,.unbeaten by Sutherland V Baulkahm .Hills, Deferred LIVERPOOL: Rosedale Oval, Scrivner,St .. Warwick Farni, UBO 88 E5 easily accommodating PENRITH: Sales Park, Roots Ave., Luddenham, UBD 85A C7 SUTHERLAND: Gwawley Oval, Box Rd., Taren Point, ueb 102 B'i Newtown, who showed ST. IVES! St. Ives Showground, Mona Vale Rd., UBD .15:M4 tremendous spirit to run· HOUN011-June15 ..... MT. DRUITT: Whalan Reserve, Debrincat Ave., UBD 47 04'" Manly 14.16.(100) v Sutherland 8.1.0 (58) UNI. N.S.W.:, Little Bay, Anzac Parade, Little Bay, UBO 74 J2 . away with their clash with • St. George's WAYNE COPE gets a handpass away Hawkesbury 17.23 (125)v B. Hills 6.8 (54) MAC. UNI.: Macquarie Univeisity Oval, Cnr. Talavera & Culloden Sts., before North Shore's Glen Payne can stop him last North Ryde, UBD.39 H10 • , . Parramatta. last weekend St. lves'43.21 '(279). v Penrith 3"4 (~2) CAMDEN: Kirkham Park, Cnr. Camden Valley Way & Hilder St .• Camden and get off the bottom. . weekend.· · · ., · AUBURN REDLEGS: 'Mona Park, Mona Rd .. Auburn,'UBD 63"1;12 •

Page 16 Pa.9~ 5 CARLTON Carlton ··Premiership =i Tigers Mood Is WIN A FLY AWAY TRIP TO THE VFL GRAND FINAL WITH THE SFL'S MAJOR SPONSOR ''I Very Confident All you have to do is fill out the coupon below and drop it in the container "Bring on the Blues" was Balmain's cry after demolishing a depleted East - A GIANT FOSTERS or VB CAN - Sydney by 71 points last weekend. provided at each ground As officials went searching the record books to find the last time Balmain had beaten Easts, club secretary Peter Harrison was claiming the Tigers "are ready for Campbell town now". "They only beat us by six points in By George round two and we're a six or eight goal . . better side since then," Harrison claimed. MAJOR PRIZE "We also have the best forward line in the League. That's our secret weapon. a Ton! "Easts made the mistake of concen­ 2 tickets to VFL Grand Final, airfares, accommodation and trating too heavily on Phil Manassa and hospitality courtesy of CUB our other five forwards cut them to pieces. "Manassa still managed to kick four goals, Mark Tilyard was brilliant for eight, St. Ives full forward George Dave Southam booted five, Mark Everest Matthews is the first player to kick four and Frank Gleeson three. a "ton" in Sydney this year. "Add to that the all-round-the-ground With 21 deadly accurate goals out MINOR PRllEI brilliance of Neil Briscoe, who is absolutely of St. Ives 43 against Penrith last burning, the ruck work of Greg Schlein, weekend, Matthews reached the target Double tickets to the Swans seven remaining games at the SCG Peter Siebels strong work from centre for the second year in succession. as guests in the CUB hospitality room halfback to launch attacks and Harvey And it took only 11 games. McRae running into form on the wing and The pity of it all is that Matthews is ~ we're ready for anyone. unavailable for the SOFA representative The minor prizes will be drawn at the SFL offices, the major prize will be "We just can't wait to get another side which compete in the amateur drawn on Phelan and Snow medal night crack at Campbelltown." carnival in Melbourne early in July. Just for the record, at first it was Anyway, well done George! All entries will go into the draw for the major prize and the number of thought Balmain had not beaten East entries is unlimited Sydney si nee 1951 but Easts' stalwart and selector Jack Dean put matters right. "The last time they beat us was in ·...... i~·a·~Po·~·i ...... 1970," Dean said. "Easts were rebuilding at the time and needed a couple of wins near the end of Jennings, Jim Richardson, Les Mildenhall, the season to scrape into the four. Jim O'Callaghan, Andy Bell and Enzo ~ CARLTON COMPETITION ~ "I came out of retirement after some Corvino which has weakened them con­ fast-talking and we played Balmain. They siderably. beat us. Even so, they have unearthed a potent­ Name ...... "Still, it is 15 years ago so I suppose ially good player in John Mann from Uni­ they had something to celebrate." versity Blues in the Melbourne Amateurs Address ...... But Dean reckoned the Bulldogs, A grade competition. after five successive premierships, will As Balmain saw last weekend, Mann still be a force to be reckoned with once was solid at centre halfback and lifted the ··································································································································· back to full strength. Bulldogs when moved to centre half­ "And we'll have the experience at forward. Postcode...... Phone ...... finals time which counts considerably. Even so, it's good to see the Tigers up It's a completely different brand of in contention again and the even-ness of Game Attended ...... football at the end of the year." the competition can only help the game Easts have been without Darren from a spectator interest point of view. Page 6 Page 15 Carlton Scoreboard E!J Player of the Year- INTERSTATE VFL 15.18 22.22 (154) b ACT 3.1 6.3 12.5 Sydney Swans 23.21 (159) d St. Kilda 12.7 (79) at . 13.14 (92), Footscray 13.8 (86) d Carlton SOUTH AUSTRALIA 7.4 13.8 21.13 5.9 (39), Hawthorn 17.15 (117) d Geelong 30.18 (198) b WESTERN AUSTRALIA BRISCQE JUMPS 13.10 (88), Essendon 23.12 (150) d 3.57.812.1216.15 (111). Richmond 10.9 (69), Fitzroy 11.15 (81) BEST: SA: , Craig d Melbourne 6.11 (47), Nth Melbourne Bradley, , Gary Mcintosh, 14.17 (101) d Collingwood 8.10 (58). Peter Bubner, , Tom Warhurst. LADDER: Essendon 40, N. Melb. 34, WA: Michael Mitchell, Jon Fogarty, • TO CLEAR LEAD Footscray 32, Hawthorn 30, Carlton, , Paul Harding, Clinton Balmain ruck-rover Neil Briscoe has jumped to a one-vote lead in the Browning, Colin Waterson. Geelong, Collingwood 24, Fitzroy, Football Record Player-of-the-Year Award. Richmond, Melb. 20, Swans 16, St. GOALS: SA: Stephen Kernaghan 7, Briscoe gained best-on-the-ground Kilr:lri 4. Malcolm Blight 6, Richard Cousins 4 VFA John Platten 3, Chris McDermott 2, Craig votes in his team's great victory over Div. 1: Williamstown 5.2 10.3 18.6 Bradley 2, Keith Thomas 2, Michael East Sydney last weekend to move to 11 22.7 (139) b Frankston 3.2 8.9 12.10 Redden, Garry Mcintosh, Mark Naley, votes. His team-mate and rover Frank Gleeson PROGRESS POINTS 18.15 (123); Geelong W 5.3 8.9 12.12 Matthew Campbell. WA: Garry Side­ is one vote behind him after a No. 2 vote 11 - N. Briscoe (Bal). 16.15 (111) lost to Preston 4.0 5.4 10.9 bottom 3, Colin Waterson 3, Mark Bairstow last weekend. 10 - F. Gleeson (Bal). 21.13 (139) Box Hill 4.0 6.2 9.5 16.5 3, Michael Mitchell 2, Phil Scott, Bryan They are clear of the next two players 7 - D. Wadling (St. G), T. Mooney (B. (101) lost to Sandringham 6.5 11.9 Cousins, Steve Richardson, Clinton - St. George rover David Wadling and Sptsl. 14.12 18.16 (124); Camberwell 2.6 9.10 Browning, Murray Wrensted. UMPIRES: Bankstown Sports half-forward Terry 6 - K. Curran (N. Sh), J. Hendrie (N. 14.12 20.16 ( 136) lost to Prahran 5.1 9.4 David Johnson (WA), Laurie Argent (SA). Mooney, who are on seven votes. Sh), S. Zahra (C'twn), P. Smith At Subiaco Oval. Crown: 28,000 (approx) 17.4 25.5 (155); Werribee 4.1 6.4 8.6 Mooney picked up one vote at the (C'twn), A. O'Donoghue (Wests) 11.8 (74) lost to Port Melb. 7 .3 13.6 Injuries: nil. weekend. D. Jennings (Easts). ' TASMANIA 25. 7 36.10 (226); Coburg 6.1 14.9 21.12 Besides Briscoe, Pennant Hills' Russell 5 -R. Caprioli (St.G),G. Noack (C'twn) TANFL: Clarence 19.16 (130) b 25.19 (169) b Springvale 5.4 7.6 11.10 Lieschke, Campbelltown's Steve Noack, G. Nicholson (C'twn), B. Kersha~ North Hobart 10.4 (64). New Norfolk 14.13 (97). North Shore's John Hendrie and (C'twn), D. Reed (P. His), R. Lieschke 21.13 (139) b Hobart 19.21 (135). Glen­ Div. 2: Waverley 5.1 7.9 13.10 18.13 Newtown's Ron MacFadyen all picked up (P. His), A. Harris (P. His), S. Phillips orchy 25.18 (168) b Sandy Bay 8.9 (57). (121) b Mordialloc 5.5 5.8 7.11 13.14 best afield votes. (N. Sh), P. Manassa (Bal). NTFA: George Town 6.11 (47) b (92); Sunshine 2.5 7.8 12.12 15.14 The prize for this year's Player-of-the­ 4-R. Hystek (C'twn),G. Shoddr (Easts). Scottsdale 6.10 (46). North Launceston (104) b Caulfield 2.3 6.6 9.8 14.13 Year will be announced shortly. 3 -W. Egan (Newt), R. MacFadyen (97); Oakleigh 2.1 11.7 18.9 26.14 8.13 (61) b East Launceston 5.10 (40). (Newt), D. Travers (St. G), A. Quinn (170) b Berwick 5.2 7.6 13.6 17.8 (110); City-South 15.11 (101) b Deloraine 3.6 (St. G), S. Harper (St. G), W. Cope Moorabbin 8.7 18.11 26.15 29.18 (192) (24). Longford v Launceston on Sunday. (St. G), R. Lee (Bal), G. Perry (P. b Northcote 2.1 32. 7.6 14.6 (90); NWFU: Latrobe 12.15 (87) b Cooee His), R. Cameron (N. Sh), P. Betros Dandenong 5.3 9.10 11.14 15.19 (109) 11.12 (78). Devonport 7.9 (51) b Burnie HOW THEY POLLED (C'twn), S. Noack (C'twn) D lost to Brunswick 5. 7 12.9 20.11 25.16 4.9 (33). Penguin 14.6 (90) b East Devon­ Balmain V East Sydney Barwick (Parra). ' · port 8.11 (59). Smithton 11.12 (78) b (166). Neil Briscoe (Balmain) ...... 3 2 -N. McKenzie (Newt), G. Pratt (Newt), S.JUTH AUSTRALIA U-23 3.6 11.5 Wynyard 6.6 (42). Frank Gleeson (Balmain)...... 2 G. Harris (Easts), L. Mildenhall ------SFL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP------Mark Tilyard (Balmain) ...... 1 (Easts), T. Bailey (Easts), P. Reid 1sTs RES U19s TOTAL (Easts), J. Mann (Easts), A. Fitzgerald Campbelltown 64 12 28 104 Bankstown Sports V Pennant Hills (N. Sh), D. Batchelor (N. Sh), D. North Shore 40 14 20 74 Russell Leischke (P. Hills) ...... 3 Batty (N. Sh), M. Travers (St. G), East Sydney 48 13 12 73 Greg Aitken (P. Hills) ...... 2 I. Rainbird (St. G), P. Rickett (Parra) St. George 40 12 20 72 Terry Mooney (B. Sports) ...... 1 R. Brown (Parra), D. Bellingha~ Pennant Hills 32 9 28 69 (Wests), R. Brian. (Wests), G. Aitken Baima in 48 4 12 64 Western Suburbs 8 2 12 22 Campbelltown V Western Subs. (P. His), T. Smith (C'twn), A. Pearce Bankstown Sports 8 2 4 14 Steve Noack (C'town) ...... 3 (C'twn), F. Garside (B. Spts). Newtown 8 4 12 Brian Kershaw (C'town) ...... 2 1 -D. Southam (Bal), M. Tilyard (Bal), Parramatta 2 2 Paul Smith (C'town) ...... 1 A. Smith (Bal), H. McRae (Bal), M. -----SOFA CLUB CHAMPIONSH1p------Dean (Easts), E. Corvino (E.asts), 1sTs RES U20s TOTAL St. George V North Shore M. Friedricks (B. Spts), G. Saada (B. Manly 64 32 96 John Hendrie (N. Shore)...... 3 Spts), G. Hutchinson (Parra), R. Ash St. Ives 64 24 88 Steve Harper (St. George) ...... 2 (Parra), I. Handasyde (Parra), P. Sutherland 48 24 72 Wayne Cope (St. George) ...... 1 Finegan (Parra), J. Walton (Wests), Uni. of NSW 40 24 64 W. Polley (Wests), T. Thornton Hawkesbury 40 24 64 Newtown V Parramatta (St. G), R. Morton (P. His), G. Liverpool 40 20 60 Ron MacFadyen (Newtown). . 3 Spillane (P. Hils), A. Ashmore (P. Mac. Uni. 60 48 12 Graham Pratt (Newtown) . . . 2 His), S. Bezzene (Newt), T. O'Donnell Sydney Uni. 40 20 60 Penrith 24 4 28 Ivan Handasyde (Parramatta) . 1 (N. Sh), S. Byrnes (N. Sh). Camden 12 12 Baulkham Hills 8 8 Mt. Druitt Page 14 Page 7 ·Carlton ·Premiership =i _·._C_ar_lto_n_.S_co_r_eb_oa_rd_·. FJ!1 --=--=

t~~---~----~---~~-R-GYNG-9,~---~---E.,asti;.y.ga.e.v-6 3 - 1130 7_18 157 38 24 FIRST GRADE. North Shore 5 3 - 1140 696 163.79 20 St. George 3.3 9.4 10.9 14.13 (97) St. George 5 2 - 822 592 138.85 20 North Shore 4.3 8.8 10.10 13.12 (90) Pennant Hills 4 4 - 1126 810 139.01 16 GOALS - St. George: W. Cope 3, T. Woods Western Subs. 1 4 - 585 839 69.73 4 2, R. Pekin 2, T. Thornton, D. Wadling, I. Rairi· Sanks. Sports 1 4 - 494 783 63.09 4 bird, M. Mills, A. Heron, D. Travers, D. West. Newtown ·1 6 - 412 1421 28.99 4 North Shore: J. Hendry 5, S. Phillips 3, A. Fitz­ Parramatta 7 - 481 1085 .·44.33 gerald 2, K. Curran, G. Dignan, P. Wappett. BEST - St. George: W. Cope, S. Harper, RESERVE GRADE· D. Wadling, M. 8ailey. North Shore: J. Hendry, North Shore 7 1 - 995 400 248.75 28 C. Watson, A. McKindlay, A. Fitzgerald. East Sydney 6 2 1. 860 510 169.80 26 Umpires: M. Jackson, D. Johnson. Campbelltown 6 2 - 810 234 346.15 24 Pennant)Hills 5 2 851 339 251.03 22 B

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