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Sydney Football League • Sydney Football Association SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE • SYDNEY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE SYDNEY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Balmain • Baulkham Hills Bankstown • Blacktown Campbelltown • East Sydney Camden • Hawkesbury Holroyd-Parramatta Liverpool Anzacs • Wollongong North Shore • Pennant Hills Macquarie University St. George • Sydney University Manly Warringah • Penrith Western Suburbs Penshurst • Sutherland University of NSW Sat.-Sun. June 25·26, 1994 SYDNEY FOITBAll lEAGUE-1994 FIXTURES Edition No. 12 $1.00 ROUND ONE· Salurday Aprll D ROUND 10 • Sunday June 1D Holroyd Parramana 23.27·165 v !!amain 9.7-61 104pls Bamiin 12.18-90v Holroyd Parramana 22.29-161 71pls Cam~belllown 12.16"88 v East Sydney 13.~ 5pls West11n suburbs 17.15-f 17 v St Geage 16.8-104 13pls Nori Shore 19.13"127v Pennarl Hills 10.16-76 51pls Blulkhlm Hiiia 17.14-116v Sydney Uri 8.16-64 52pls SI George 24.12-15&v Western Suburbs 12.1~ 71pls East Sydney 12.14-66 v Campbe1Nown12.1M1 5pls BLUES &BULLDOGS PRODUCE ANOTHER NAIL-BITER SUnday Aprll 10 Pennant Hiiis 16.20-116 v North Shore 10.9-69 47pls Sydney Uni 21.17·143v Ballkhan Hills 10.21-61 62pls ROUND 11 • s.turday June 25 ROUND TWO· s.turday Agrll 16 Sydney Uri v East Sydney Sydney Uri No. 1 Con The Demons be oSerious Threot? Eat Sydney 17.19-121 v Sydney Uri 1 .14-74 47pls SUnday June 26 Sund;? Aprll 17 Hair~ Psr!IMla v Western Subs Gipps Roal Oval Western SUbs 20.16-1 v Hol.Psr!IMla 14.15-99 37pls SI Geage v Badkhan Hills Ods Pmk esr.>beiHcwn v Pennarl Hills Raids Roal Reserve North Shore in oSlump Ballkhan Hills 12.15-67 v SI George 23.22-160 7:lps Pennarl Hills 13.9-87 v Campbelttown 24.22-166 79pls North Shore v Bamiin Gore Hill Oval !!amain 14.17-101 v North Shore 21.19-145 44pls ROUND 12 • s.turday July 2 East Sydney have emerged as the most genuine threat to Campbelltown 's troyhy Ballkhan Hills v Hair~ P'rndla Mclalghlin Reserve aspirations when the Bulldogs ran the Blues to their second five-pointer of the ROUND THREE· s.turda~ Aprll 23 East Sydney v St Geage Trur11>91 Pmk SI George 21.23-149 v East Sydney 1 .12-72 np1s Pennarl Hills v Sydney Uri Ern Holmes Oval season in a nail-biting outing at Trumper Park last Sunday. Hol-Parramarra 21.8-134 v Ballkhan Hills 13.10-88 46pls North Shore v esr.>beiHcwn Gore Hill Oval Sydney Uri 14.15-99 v Pennant Hiiis 25.18-168 69pls Bamiin v Western Sliburbs Clrurm1C71ne Oval The Bulldo~s did it in the first round at Macquarie Fields on April 9th and their Campbelttown 20.18-138v North Shae 16.12-108 30pls repeat has issued the only challenge the all-conquering Campbelltown have faced Western Suburbs 22.20-152v Bamiin 13.15-93 5!l;l!s ROUND 13 • s.turday July D Hair~ Psr!IMla v East Svdney Gipps Roal Oval all year. We'lljust have to wait/or the outcome until the end of August. ROUND FOUR· s.turday Aprll 30 SUnclay July 1O East Sydney 10.16-76 v Holroyd Parramatta 12.1W& 10pls SI Gecrge v Pennarl Hills Ods Pmk Meanwhile, Pennant Hills added another valuable scalp downing North Shore. 99pls Sydney lJri v North Shore Sydney Uri No. 1 Campbe!Nown 28.32-200 v Bamiin 16.5-101 !!amain v Ca!Jibelllcwn Clrurm1C71ne Oval SUndayMay1 Western Sliburbs v Ballkhan Hills Wagener Oval Pennanl Hills 10.18-78vStGeorge13.17-GS 17pls You couldn't ask for much more another lost season. My, how was players for the Hills like North Shor113.15"03v Sydney Uri 14.~ 1pl. ROUND 14 • Saturday July 16 as supporters of both East Sydney things have changed. After wins MATTIIEW DAYKIN (in only his Ballkhan Hills 13.14-* v Western SUbs 20.22-142 SOpls East Sydney v Western Sliburbs Trur11>91 Pmk SUnday July 17 and Campbelltown when it comes over East then Balmain, a 47pt second senior match), GERARD ROUND FIVE• SUnday May 8 Pennarl Hills v Hair~ Psr!IMla Ern Holmes Oval to close finishes. success over the Bears last Sunday MIMMO, PETER DIXON and Holroyd Parramana 11.13"711v Penna~ Hills 7.1~ ll4pls North Shore v SI Geage Gore Hill Oval If you were a Bulldog fan you has added a new zip to the TIM HALL who proved the St George 13.19"G7 v North Shore 9.18-72 25pls esr.>beiftcwn v Sydney Uri Fields Roal Reserve would've been wishing many of 1he Demons preparation for this difference. Sydney Uri 4.16-40v Campbe!Nown 27.27·189 149pls Badkhan Hills v Balmain Mclalghlin Reserve first quaner shols had found 1heir weekends encounter against the Baulkham Hills sealed the Western Slibs 15.17·107v Eat~~ 18.15-123 16pls ROUND 15 ·Sunday July 24 Bamiin 15.13-103v Blulkhlm H lls 1 24-114 11pls mark more accura1ely during lhe Blues. result of their meeting with Hair~ Psr!IMla v North Shore Gipps Roal Oval SI Geage v esr.>beiHcwn Ods Pmk first half period when Eas1 were Nonhs have been ranled 1hese Sydney University with a match- ROUND SIX • s.turday May 14 !!amain v Sydney Uri Clrurm1C71ne Oval 1igh1er in defence and more pasl IWO weeks and while 1hey came winning opener of 7.7 to 0.3 from North Shore21.11-137v Hol.Psrandta 14.1~7 40pls Western Sliburbs v Pennarl Hills Wagener Oval confidenl in anack. back sirongly againsl lhe Demons it which Uni never recovered. Campbelhown 26.15-171 v SI Geage 14.15-99 72pls Ballkhlrn Hills v East Sydney Mclalghlin Resverve Sydney Uni 33.25-223 v Bamiin 8.lh56 167pls East were one of the stronger can safely be said, lhe Bears are in First.gamers for the Falcons Pennarl Hills 12.7-79vw..temSubs16.11·107 28pls ROUND 16 ·Sunday July 31 compedtors this year's Campbell- a slump. were STUART WYNN and BRET Eal Sydney 21.19-145v Ballkhan Hills 19.10-124 21pls ~own v Hair~ P'rndla Fields Roa:! Reserve town bas yet faced with a terrific They certainly had no answer BAKER who combined well with Svdney Uri v SI Geage Sydney Uri No. 1 fll'st half when they led by two to the powerful performance of MARK McLEAN to set the ROUND SEVEN • SUnday Malo.'rl llkrth Shore v Western Sliburbs Gore Hin Oval Hol.Psr!IMla 9.13-67 v CampbelNown 16-136 69pls Pennarl Hills v Ballkhan Hills Ern Holmes Oval goals at the long break and JOHN IRONMONGER not only at standard. All three are products SI George 16.24-120v Sydney Uri 6.12-48 72pls East Sydney v !!amain Trur11>91 Pmk seemingly had the resenes to go centre-bounces but around the from the Falcons junior grades. Western Suburbs 12.2Ht v North Shore 12.14-66 Bpls on with it. ground and his five goals were the After a mid-game Uni recovery. Blulkllllm Hiiis 13.17-llSv Pennarl Hills 12.6-78 17pls ROUND 17 • s.turday Augllll 6 But the Blues wittled away and added icing. The victory gathered Baulkham Hills found new legs 10 Bamiin 10.10-70 v Eat Sydney 36.15-231 161pls East Sydney v Pennari Hills Trur11>91 Pmk SUnday Augllll 7 contained East in a hard fought last another important scalp for the run away, wilh lheir besl named as SUndct; May 29 Hair~ Psr!IMla v Sydney Uri Gipps Roal Oval half gaining a slender five-point Demons in what was the 45th - DAVID REliD, JASON WESTER­ Sydney 15.11-101 vA AFL23.23"161 in Canberra Bamiin v St Geage Drurm1C71ne Oval victocy to maintain their record of meeting of the "Northside Derby". BRINK, MA1THEW REFD and Western Sliburba v Car¢e!Hcwn Wagener Oval Ballkhan Hills v North Shore Mclalghlin Reserve ten succesive wins, but there was a None toiled for North as hard SCOIT ABERCROMBIE also ROUND EIGHT· Salurdafi June 4 signofthankfulness. as ANDREW VARASDI and RODNEYDEAVESandMICKTOY. St George 29.22·196v Bamiin 16.7- 03 93pls ROUND 18 • s.turday Augllll 13 Cam~be!Nown 24.22-166vWestern Slibs 18.9-117 49pls SEAN BARRE'IT, PETER STUART CARLAW plus the Western Snburbs tnmed St Geage v Holr~d Psr!IMla Ods Pmk FOYE and MICHAEL UNDER- reliable BRENDON PRICE, but it around their (cont p.4) Nori Shore 26.12-168 v Ballkhan Hills 14.15-99 69pls esr.>beiHcwn v Ballkhan Hills Raids Roal Reserve Pennant Hiiis 20.18-138v East Sydney 14.12-96 42pls Pennarl Hills v !!amain Ern Holmes Oval WOOD were named best for the SUnday June 5 North Shore v East Sydney Gore Hill Oval Sydney Uni 15.18-108v Hol.Psr!IMla 14.19-103 5pls SUnday Augllll 14 Sydney Uri v Western Suburbs Sydney Uri No. 1 ROUND NINE· Monday June 13 Holr~d Psrlllldla 12.15-67 v St George 29.17-191 104pls Western SUburba 21.21-147 v Sydney Uri 8.10-58 89pls 111 Simi Final sun Aug2t Macquarie Fields Ballkhan Hills 1013-73 v Campbelllown 34.16-220 147pls 2nd Simi Final SunAug2B Macquarie Fields Ent Syd~ 18.11-11h North Shore 14.22-106 13pls Preliminary sun Sepl 4 Macquarie Fields Bamiin 15. 4-104 v Ptnnanl Hiiis 36.18-228 124pls Grand Final sun Sepl 11 Macquarie Fields !!~~~~~ 38 3 SFL REVIEW ROUND 10 - (cont.) WESTERN SUBURBS opening day 71pt thrashing into a creditable 13-point win over St George at Wagener Oval, SYDNEY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION- 1994 FIXTURES banding the Saints their second loss for the ANNUAL BALL year.
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