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WILLS I l ) /. • •-.•.I Australian Rules -~ Football sharing !he <... .• scene: . CRAVEN FILTER !'- OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE N.S.W. FOOTBALL LEAGUE I' belongs to your world . 64 REGENT STREET, CHIPPENDALE, N.S.W. 2008 LIONEL BEALE, PHON.ES:' '"s9a 1660 A Secretary. 4 698 1391 __./ . Registered at G.P.O. Sydney" for transmission by post as a newspaper Albert Printing Company pty. Limited. 27 Queen Street. Chippendale. 2008 - 69 5210 Bigger than ever trade-ins on New Falcon, New Fairmont. Lavishly equipped. Elegant styling. Sheer luxury. The supreme road cars. Here now at Wright Ford, Australia's biggest Ford dealer with Australia's biggest stocks. Widest choice of sleek sedans, roomy wagons. 6's and V/B's. For immediate delivery. Don't miss out. Drive one home today. Talk to Denis Aitken. For Sydney's top trade-ins you'll do a great deal better at the Big one. New Font Falcon. New Ford Fainnont. Immediate delivecy. At Wright Font Crown Street, Cit)' Now!! 310322. 1 f i !f cl'• '• June 9, 1973 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 1 24 THE FOOTBALL RECORD June 9, 1973 N.S.W. STATE SQUAD The N.S.W. Selectors last week end announced the 17 players from TEAL CUP TALK Sydney and Newcastle for the upcoming game against Canberra on June Like Father Like Son? We shall soon Queensland, holders of the trophy 24th. The 17 players are:- see as Canberra takes the field with since its inception have three boys play­ J. NORTHEY (WS) I. ALLEN (ES) J. CAULFIELD (WS) young A. Duffy son of former great in­ ed who represented Queensland vic­ R. SKUSE (St. G.) R. HUGHES (ES) R. CAHILL (WS) terstate player Roger Duffy. toriously against Victoria last year not­ P. MARKS (SS C. MATSON (ES) P. FREIDLEIB (WS) ably young star of the future Robert Canberra League President Mr. J. Shepherd. P. -BOUCHIER (N) J. PREEN (Newcastle) C. BRADLEY (WS) Dorman has his son playing for Can­ R. McFADYEN (N) K. FORBES (WS D. ROWE (WS) berra as does Under Age League offi­ Visiting officials from Queensland K. PEARSON (ES) G. ALLEN (WS) cial Tom O'Neill. and Canberra are staying at Noahs Ash­ To these 17 players will be added players from the Riverina who The respective fathers will have a field Motel which just to fool you is in lot to talk over when next they meet Hume Highway, Summer Hill-Tele­ will be chosen after the Farrer League versus South West League game after this week end. phone 797 7711. at Narrandera this week-end. ROTHMANS COACHING CLINICS ******************************************************** The N.S.W.A.N.F.L. in conjunction with the Rothmans National Sport Foundation is proud to announce that the 1973 Schoolboys and Junior With Compliments Coaching Clinics will begin in Sydney on Wednesday, 13th June. These coaching clinics will be an outstanding opportunity for the --· boys to obtain the skills of ball handling and the fundamentals of Aus­ Coca -Cola Bottlers, Sydney tralia s National football game. The Coach will be South Australia and Hawthorn footballer Don ******************************************************** Roach. The programme is as follows:- STATISTICS FIRST GRADE-ROUND 6A SECONDS DATE= GROUND: PERIOD: DISTRl::T: West 6 - 1047 341 307.0 24 West 17.15 (117) d East 7.9 (51J WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th Olds Park 1.30 to 3.30 p.1•1. St. George East 4 2 663 500 132.6 16 N. Shore 18 14 (122) d St. George 7.8 (50) N. Shore 3 3 617 735 84.0 12 THIRDS Lincoln Field 1.30 to 3.30 p.m. *S. Dist. 3 2 379 521 72.7 12 West 11.14 (80) d East 7.11 (53J *l~ewtown 2 3 453 535 84.7 8 St. George 13.17 (95) d N. Shore 11.10 (76) THURSDAY, JUNE 14th E.L.S. Hall 3.30 to 5.30 p.m. Balmain St. George 2 4 559 685 82.8 8 SECOND DIVISION' A '''South 2 3 381 620 61.4 {l Warringah. 12.13 (85) d Bankstown 6.9 (45) FRIDAY, JUNE 15th Whalan Field 1.30 to 3.0 p.m. Blacktown *Balmain 5 455 617 73.7 C. Services 21.13 (139) d UNSW 15.8 (98) Stanwell Park Game to play SECOND DIVISION B 3.30 to 5.30 p.m. Green Valley RESULTS Warringah 14.10 (94) d Bankstown (7) St. George 4 7, 10.12, 17.17, 21.23 (149) C. se·rvices d UNSW SATURDAY, JUNE 16th Dalton Park 9.0 to 11.30 a.m. I llawarra N. Shore 4.7, 8.17, 13.23, 17.30 (132) Finch Park 9.0 to 11.30 a.m. LEADING GOALKICKERS West 5.7, 9.14, 11.14, 17.20 (122) FIRST GRADE SUNDAY, JUNE 17th Queens Park 9.30 to 12.30 p.m. East Districts East 1.2, 4.6, 10.13, 11 16 (82) G ALLEN (WS) 24 Lionel Watts 9.30 to 12.30 p.m. North Shore S.D.A. ROUND 2 C. BRADLEY (WS) 4 28 West Subs 18.15 (123) d Seaforth 6.6 (421 B. GREAVES (WS) 1 15 Holsworthy-S -0. 12.4 (76) d Suth. 8.7 (55) M. McCLURE (ES) 2 15 MONDAY, JUNE 18th Boys' Town 3.30 to 5.30 p.m. Engadine St. Ives-Bye RESERVE GRADE COACHES SEMINAR: 8.30 p.m. Football House, 64 Regent St., Chippendale West Subs 2 212 96 220.8 c: J. JAR RANT (WS) 5 33 * Hols.-S.D. 1 76 65 138.2 8 C. BRADLEY (NS) 6 17 TUESDAY, JUNE 19th Parramatta Park 12.30 to 3.30 p.m. Cumberland Sutherland 1 1 117 134 87.3 4 R. WILSON (B) 16 Picken Oval 6.0 to 7.30 p.m. Western Suburbs '··Si:. Ives 1 54 89 60.7 4 P. HARDY (St G) 11 Seaforth 2 100 185 54.1 R. GALE (B) 10 .. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th Rosedale Oval 1.30 to 5.30 p.m. Southern Districts THURSDAY, JUNE 21st Wickham Oval 10.0 to 5.30 p.m. Newcastle FRIDAY, JUNE 22 Pennant Hills Oval 1.00 to 3.00 Hornsby Primary No. 2 Pennant Hills Juniors THE COACH DON ROACH • Represented South _A•Jstralia on. 10 occasions. Has played 200 games in South Australia after playing 33 matches with Hawthorn A rugged utility player he_ was ruck/rover for Norwood South Australia) and coac~ed West Adelaide for 2 seasons. Selected as all Australian after Carnival (Vrc./W.A./T~s. and South Australia) He has fully passed on hrs knowledge of the game with his editing of the mon~hly magazine "The Australian Football Coach", which is rapid­ ly becoming a handbook for both Senior and Junior coaches. e Don Roach will bring with him another name Soutll Australian Footballer. • N.S.W. State team members will assist at all clinics led by N s w State Captain Coach John Northey. · · · AN OPEN INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL CHILDREN & PARENTS TO ATTEND AND PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE CLINICS ' June 9, 1973 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 23 '"'111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111·· 2 THE FOOTBALL RECORD June 9, 1973 WESTERN SUBURBS AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB LTD. WELCOMES TEAMS OF THE N.S.W.A.N.F.L. ON PREMIERSHIP MATCH DAYS JUNE ENTERTAINMENT BIG JOHN PTY. LTD. SATURDAY, 9th- MAUREEN ELKNER ......................................... ................... Vocalist SUNDAY, 10th- 166 STONEY CREEK ROAD, BEVERLY HILLS THE MELL TONES ......... ......... ..... ... .. ...... .... ... .............. Vocal Duo MONDAY, 11th - 5.00 p.m. FILM: "EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE ONE" I WILL NOT 8E UNDERSOLD. THURSDAY, 14th - 8.00 p.m. UNBEATABLE PRICES FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES. 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WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE CLUB LADIES ARE PERMITTED TO WEAR SLACKS ON DAYS Come in and See Me or Ring WHEN FOOTBALL IS PLAYED EXCEPT IN SKYLINE LOUNGE 579-5799 TELEPHONES: 797-0347 - 797-0598 •• llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll """""'"'"""""~~·;~~ .. ·;~i~~~:· .. ~~~~~i£~·;~;·~~;"'=""""-'"'""'1:_1 -111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111_~~==== Whether you travel by air, sea or land - Union Travel can : JOHN STEWART, known for some arrange anything, anywhere . tickets, accommodation, years in the RULES FOOTBALL WORLD, bookings, passports, insurances, travellers' cheques-the recently opened FIDELITY REAL ESTATE lot! in BELMORE. AND IT COSTS NO MORE. •. Having Some 20 years in REAL ESTATE CLUB SECRETARIES, PLEASE NOTE-We invite en­ you can be assured of quiries of group' travel concessions which can be of TOP CLASS SERVICE benefit to your club. The going's always good with -_l===_FIDELITY REAL ESTATE Pty. Limited 355 BURWOOD ROAD, BELMORE UMIOM l#MrEL Phone 759.0011 A.H. 759.1279 339 GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY 20238 ~1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111u11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111r CNR. PITT STREET AND MARTIN PLACE, SYDNEY 25-3023 ALSO OFFICES AT NEWCASTLE AND PORT KEMBLA !................................................. i ....................................................................................................................,. 22 THE FOOTBALL RECORD June 9, 1973 June 9, 1973 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 3 NAME THE PLAYER PRIZE WINNERS THE MAN IN WHITE The Player's name was J.
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