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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 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. ROUND ONE • Sllunllly Aprtl I ROUND10·SllURllyJune11 St George suffering injuries had few on-ballers Satuntav Jul &th Maccµrit Uri 9.18-72 v Llvorpoot 11.25-91 BacklCMn 1.().6 y Minty 0.:.211 who were up to the Magpies on the day finding Mlnly 27.1t-1t1 v Cron-SUl!stond 8.10-58 Perrih 9.1G-64vWollongong13.N7 TONY GRAHAM. MARK SANSON and TRAVIS Uni ol NSW 1lZl-111 vWalangang 7.12·54 BlllkslCMn 9. 6-60 y Cron-SUlhlll8nd 19.17·131 Hawf.53 v Uni ol NSW 20.15-1:15 MIFlly v Ctrrdon Weldon OYll the Tigers at Drummoyne Oval - the Goannas twwt.bury 17.14-118v Clmlen 12.13-85 Uri cl NSW v Perrih V'llqge Green keeping Balmain goalless for almost two BacklCMn 4.2·26 v lllnllllown 37.25-217 Walangang v BlllkslCMn Delon Psf< Cron-SUlhlrllnd 15.:.110 v Maccµrit Uri 8.11-!ie livorpaal v Hawf35 v Ponrfth 2121· 153 for goal and even more telling was the fact ROUND 12 ·July 2 Parramatta were missing the leadership of ROUND THREE· SllunlllY Aprtl ZI livorpaal Y MIOCJ*ie Uri captain SHAUN EDMUNDS and MICK Maccµrit Uri 10.11-M v Wollongong 1?.21·1ZI WalangangvUriclNSW PENNANT HILLS Minty 11.13-121 v Uri cl NSW 15.5-95 Ptrrih"y Ifawt

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·-= "I CA - ( SYDNEY llONS CONSOLIDATE THEIR PLACE IN THE FIVE Wollongong turned on four steady quarters offootball to edge out home side FOOTBALL PenriJh by 23-points last weeks SFA Match of the Round. With Patten Whelan and Shoebridge all out of PenriJh's Une-up, the Lions hel.d a LEAGUE decided height advantage over the Rams weakened goal-to-goal Une. BALMAIN v HOLROYD-PARRAMATTA PENNANT HILLS v NORTH SHORE Sunday at Orummoyne OVal Sunday at Em Holmes Oval While it was still anyone's Blacktown and Manly was PARRA 8.5 15.11 20.23 22.29-161 PHLS 2.4 4.8 8.15 16.2<>-116 game at half-time, the Rams whether or not JARET BAL 2.4 2.11 4.13 12.18- 90 NORTH 3.1 3.5 9.7 10. g. 69 failure to take advantage of the HOGARTH would reach the )i=A Goals: HP: D.Barwick 3, W.Hollis 3, S.Kassem 3; D.Pearce Goals: PH: J.lronmonger 5, M.Daykin 3, D.Brown 2, breeze in the third term gave 100-goal milestone. While 3, D.Uphill 3, T.Bulsma 2, D.Finch, P.Gallagher, T.Johnstone, D.Diglton 2, A.Brawn 2. T.Hall, P.Gooley. NS: A.Varasdi 3, Wollongong a bead start Jacko managed to score 14 H.Kassem. M.Tritton. B: LMarques 3, M.Sm~h 3, M.Wilson 2, G.Keane 2, N.Brumley 2, B.Cariyon. G.Johnson, G.Tannock. coming home with the breeze goals for the day, be will have =tEViC\V M.Harper 2. P.Reece, D.Buriord. Best: PH: J.lronmonger, G.Mimmo, M.Daykin, M.Carey. in the fmal quarter and the to wait until this week's game . Best: HP: D.Pearce, W.Hollis, D.Finch, D.Menz. B: NS: J.Duur.:ma, J.Doyle, A. Varasdi, S.Fanning, A.Papotto . Lions kept the ascendancy to against Camden at . Weldon Or M.Archer, LMarques, A.Kyprianou, A.Grimes. UMPIRES: Gerald Walsh, Grari Godrey. score a comfort-able win and Oval to add the four goals be UMPIRES: Roger Crowll.lrst, Michael Forbes. consolidate their position near needs for the ton. The Wolves score of 43.20 RESERVE GRADE the top of the table. could have been even greater but =tOUni> Holroyd-Parramalta 15.1$-103 To add to their woes, ruck- for the mysteriously. short WESTERN SUBURBS v ST GEORGE Bal main 13.11· 89 rover TONY ANDREWS quarters clocked up, however, Sunday at Wagener OVal SI George 16.111-111 received an appointment with there was enough time for Manly 10 WEST 5.2 9.5 11.12 17.15-117 Wealern suburbs 1. 4- 10 the Tribunal during the week. to note some encouraging stG 4.1 9.1 13.3 16. 8-104 Baulkham Hiia 9.1(). S4 In blustery conditions at performances among their aspirations sutTered a set back Goals: WS: M.Sanson 4, T.Doyle 3, A.Fiddler 2. Sydney lkllwrllty 2. a- 20 Kirkham Park, Camden were players including that of when they crashed to a 71- W.Jennings 2, C.Holmes 2, J.Beverstock 2, D.Lake, soundly defeaJed by Universily newcomer from North Shore point defeats at the hands of Eaal Sydney 14. 9- 93 $.Tomlinson. stG: M.Cl~t 4, C.Coffey 4, C.Taylor 2, D.West 2, Oan..,bCl!llown 12. 9- 81 of NSW but showed signs of a MARK DRINKWATER who Cronulla-Sutberland. The S.Lawrence, M.Sander.;, A.Fairliglt, A.Barrett. return to the form they showed how valuable some Bombers were bustled o~ of Best:WS:T.Graham, M.Sanson, T.Doyle, J.Cormack. stG: North Short 11. 5- 71 displayed early in the creative handball can be. the game by the detennmed N.Tunbridge, A.Carter, C. Raper, G.Coffey P9nnant Hiia 7. 7. 49 year.During a tense couple of · With a win in the Reserves, Sharks combination who are UMPIRES: Nick Angelos. David Vole. UNDER19'a weeks the Blues coach GA VIN Mac Uni were confident of a quietly but confidently ~oiog NICHOLSON has stepped repeat performance in the about the business of building Bal main 13.14- 92 down. MICK COLUNS has Ones but ineffective use of the up enough premiership points Holroyd·Parramall1 6.1(). 46 BAULKHAM HILLS v SYDNEY UNIVERSITY taken over the reins and the breeze in the frrst tenn made to earn a place in the finals. Baulkham Hiia on lortfCl!t from Sunday at McLaughlin Reserve Blues hierarchy has laid down their task extremely difficult. Sydney lkllwrallY the law to players in order to get With their key forwards BHLS 7.7 11.10 13.10 17.14-116 the club back on the rails. ANDERSON, PURDIE and SUNI 0.3 2.8 6.11 8.16- 64 Oan..,belllown 32.21-213 Eaal Sydney 5. g. 38 Uni dominated the match BOYCE all firin~, Goals: BH: A.Belbin 3, S.Wynn 3. M.Hayman 3. however and were encouraged Hawkesbury took control m $.Abercrombie 2, M.Mclean 2, G.Lake 2, J.Westerbrirl\ 2. SU: P9nn1nt Hiia 17.19-121 by the good form of MICHAEL the second term to open a C.Hewal 2, J.Bourlle 2, C.Cole 2. J.Peter.:, G.Hart. Nori h Short 0. 1• 1 'Trapper' CHISHOLM who handy four-goal break. Best: BH: J.Westerbrink. D.Reed, A.Abercrombie, SI George, Ihe bye bagged seven goals and his The loss of coach AL M.Mclean. SU: B.Pierce. C.Cole, N.Hartnell, A.Vardy. customary 50-metre in his first PURDIE and JASON For Weekly SFL & UMPIRES: Paul Cheny, Kevin Meade. game back from injury and BEN WOODCOE thru injury in the FISHER who also resumed his second half was well SFA Results BUNDY first grade football career with a compensated by the good form of after 8.30pm Sunday Eve. EAST SYDNEY v CAMPBELL TOWN solid game in the ruck. pivot DA VE BURNS ·and rover 0055-633-74 Sunday at Trumper Park PLAYER Mercurial ruck-rover IAN MIKE CARUANA and the Saints CAM 5.3 7.8 9.12 12.19- 81 "Coke" KOHLER picked up built on their lead during the WET EAST 8.5 10.7 11.9 12.14- 86 DFTHE another 45 possessions and third term to put the result Goals: C: S.Barretl 2, C.McBrien 2, J.Uplil 2, M.Sugalis 2, PETER BRIEDE emulated beyond doubt at the last change. WEATHER P.Brooks. T.Burnett, D.Murphy, C.McGough. ES: D.Rowe 3, WEEK Diesel with 31 handpasses for The fact that the Students had S.Crowe 2, D.Hassett 2, S.Ch~chesler 2, N.Cordy. the day to help their side to a not played since May 28th may LINE Best: C: S.Barrett, P.Foy, M.Underwood, B Ker.:haw. ES: very comfortable 95-point have had something to do with after 4.00pm I.Roberts, W.Zwar, J.Wealherley, $.Feldman. DAVID REED victory. their fade-out in the latter stages UMPIRES: Arion Lewis, Frank Kalazyich. In an uneventful game out of the game. Friday Afternoons at Whalen Reserve, the main · In the remaining match of Baulkham Hills interest in the match between the round, Bankstown•s finals 0055-633-71 (call 25c ror 21.4 secs.)

34 7 HAWKESBURY v MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY ::;:;.tio ramIRES rz~e::::in the:~ JUNIOR RQIJ:N:D Sunday at Bensons Lane UlUf distinction on the AFL boundary HAWK 2.0 8.2 15.8 26.15-171 ~~i,,tv:f,,,; umpires' panel was STEWART FOOTBALL MACU 1.7 3.8 7.8 9. 8· 62 TEMPEST who umpired AFL sponsored by 10: football from the inception of the Goals: H: D.Anderson 6, A.Purdie 5. D.Boyce 5, Eagles in 1987 until he retired in D.Edmonds 4, T.Etheril'ljon 2, M.Caruana. K.Bludel. A Morgan, 1990. Tempest, who is the current GOOD)'YEAll iin:the D.Bums. MU: S.Ti"lirstans 3, T.Durrant 3, M.Bradbrook, VIEW WA umpires' fitness coach, M.Busch, S.Whtte. by DAVID JOHNSON oMciated in the 1986 and 1988 Best: H: D.Bums. D.Anderson, M.Caruana. P.Albina. MU: WAFL grand fmals. Tempest WAFL State Director of Coaching )i=A J.Busch, J.Wellsmore, S.Whtte, T.Durrart. held state records for the 3000m COACHES OF THE and He represented the UMPIRES: Richard Cox, Tortf Rose. mpiring Australian SOOOm. YEAR AWARD BLACKTOWNv MANLY·WARRINGAH Football is one of the State as an 800m. and 1500m runner from 1969 to 1981. Saturday at Whelan Reserve RESERVE GRADE U game's tremendous As an initiative by the Coacllu MANLY 13.1 21.9 34.16 43.20-271 mental and physical PETER TR.OODE was one of the As!IOciation, this is the rll'st year Manly on forfeit from Blacktown; Wollongong 9.9-63 d tllue awartls have been made. BLK 0.0 1.0 1.0 1. 0- 6 challenges requiring great first players to wear a helmur after Goals: M: J.Hogarth 14, D.Wellil'ljon 5, T.Clark 5, Penrlh 5.6-36; Unlversly of NSW 7.7-49 d Cmnden 1.7-13; Bankstown 11.6-72 d Sutherland 8.7·55; Macquarie reserves of stamina and suffering several bouts of Tiie awartls faJJ illlo Ille f0Uow1n1 A.Tho"1)son 5, P.Robertson 3, W.Saunders 2, M.Brady 2. concentration. It is little co_ncussion during his 92 games catqotV&- C.Thomas 2, T.Anderson 2, R.Allen, T.Adarns, J.Wal.ers. B: Unlversly 7.11-53 d Hawkesbury 4.3-27. with South Fremantle. Troode wonder th at some of recalls the 1973 WA v • Ausktck Powell. • Junior Best: M: T.Anderson, J.Hogarth, W.Saunders, football's greats took on the interstare game ar the MCG where • Senior challenge and became great current umpires' chief Bill Deller • Coad oftlle Year M.Driillwaler, C.Conway: B: P.Gralen, D.Murp~, T.Sayer, )i=A umpires. who was umpiring the game, T.Hale. allowed him to wear the helmut Tiie trainer of the year awartls wUl UMPIRE: Brian Sullivan. FIRST GRADE amidst much controversy. Troode's be- w L D For Agn• p HAYDN BUNTON, a triple lllANL Y·WARRINGAH 10 1830 486 376.5 40 Brownlow and Sandover Medallist boyhood idol was legendary WA • Junior "' • Senior UNIVERSITY OF NSW 8 1 1 11156 572 :W2.0 :w was perhaps the best known umpire RAY MONTGOMERY. and PENRITH v WOLLONGONG WOl.LONQONQ 8 2 1168 622 187.8 32 as a young man he had bigger former footballer involved in Saturday at Greygums Reserve CffOH.SUTMERUND 7 2 1 1277 711 1711.6 30 umpiring when he offzciaJed in the ambitions to be a league football Participants mu.rt be accredited PENRflli 7 3 1267 680 116.3 28 umpire than as a player. his wish Qlltl /otltetl with the Leape oflke WOLL 2.3 8.4 10.6 13. g. 87 Hon.bury 5 5 1017 866 117.4 20 SANFL in 1946. Bunton was said by July 1st. to be one of the best umpires ever and became a league umpire in the PEN 4.4 5.5 8.8 9.10- 64 BllnUtown 5 5 1128 11116 113.3 20 early 1980's. · Reciplmls of each award wtU Goals: W: No Goaltlckers Supplied. P: D.Armstrong 3, Liverpool Anaco 4 6 1157 llllO 116.7 16 seen in South Australia, retiring be announced at llle Sydney Clund111 2 8 1061 1246 84.4 8 after just one season when he was A.Daniel 3, P Dolan, M.Gallagher, M.Farrell. East teammates, VAL SPARROW Coaehes AssociaJion Annual •cquarlo Unlv....ity 2 a 8115 1271 70.4 8 overlooked as the grand final Dinner to be held at the Best: W: C.We~el, M.Schow, R.Henderson, D.Hurt. P: Blacldown 1 II 1114 2680 7.4 4 umpire that year. and GEORGE OWENS who each Ponehurat 10 181 1851 11.8 played in seven East Perth Drummoyne Bowling Club on T.Andrews, J.Ware, M.Emerton, $.Bradley. Saturday July 30th. This nl11rt is UMPIRES: Phil Forster, Hugh Patterson. RAY SCOTI was one of West premiership sides were significant FREE for all members of the RESERVE GRADE Australia's premier full-forwards figures West Australian umpiring Coaella Association Qlld pattners p in the late l 930's. Sparrow w L D For Agn• kicking over 900 goals for W AFL Qlld puts are most wekome at lllANL Y·WARRINGAH 8 1 1013 293 345.7"' 32 club West Perth between 1944 and officiated in the 1936 grand final in $25.00 per person. CAMDEN v UNIVERSITY OF NSW UNIVERSITY OF NSW 8 2 864 330 261.1 32 1959. Scott decided to 'join tbe which his old side downed SCOIT WENKE at the .Leape Sunday at Kirkham Park_ · CffOH.SUTMERL~ND 8 2 170 404 215.4 32 Claremont. Owens officiated in oflke will be pkasetl to provide a1J UNSW 3.1 8.5 15.12 22.14-146 LIVERPOOL 7 3 805 429 117.7 28 blokes he couldn't beat as a player' WOl.LONQONQ 6 4 807 472 171.0 24 and began his umpiring career with five WA grand finals and in 1938 further information required. c 1.3 3.7 4.8 7. g. 51 umpired all five games of the finals llanUtown 5 5 871 646 1:W.8 20 the WAFL in 1960. In 1963 after Goals: U: M.Chisholm 7, D.Stephen 4, M. Valach 2, Hon.bury 614 senes. 5 5 614 111.4 20 only 13 League games he offi­ R.Biessel, P.Holmes 2, P.Greenwood 2, I.Kohler, B.Gee, ..cq ..rle Unhl-y 5 5 5111 668 811.5 20 ciated in the grand final. He also Last but not least, RON REPRESENTATIVE P.Mongon. C:G.Nicholson 3, P.Berger 2. N.Barrs. B. Haines. Ponrffh 3 7 641 608 105.3 12 umpired the 1967 and 1968 grand Clundon 3 7 3114 1001 311.4 12 BEY ANS made his mark on the Best: U: B.Fisher, I. Kohler, M.Chisholm, R.Petman. C: Blocldown 1 II 143 1225 11.7 4 finals. After officiating in 146 game as a key position player FIXTURES T.Cullen. N. Barrs, C.Andrew, R.Waddell (1st senior game). Ponehurat 10 0 105I 0 0 league games, Scott became the with Subiaco in the 1970's. A UMPIRES: Sieve Koski, Richard Walsh. Umpires' Adviser in WA from TM forthcoming jUturu popular member of the umpires' scheduled are - 1979 to 1983. panel in WA, Barens red.red two July 3 thru JO incl. Current West Australian AFL years ago and 1s currmdy an BANKSTOWN v CRONULLA·SUTHERLAND Umpires' Observer in the COMMONWEALTH BANK boundary umpires, TIM and DAN TEAL CUP in Perth Saturday at Kelso OVal GOOCH are both on scholarships WAFL. Bayens played 184 games SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE for Subiaco, represmting the SUTH 4.4 8.8 13.14 19.17·131 Level 3, Wentworth Park Grandstand with the WA lnsdtule of Sport and Sunday July 3 at Trumper Park BNK 0.1 3.3 6.4 9. 6- 60 would dearly love to represent State on four occasions. He Sydney v ACT, Under 13 Wattle Slreet Australia in the middle distance umpired 15 W AFL league games. Goals: C.S: S.Mayne 6, J.Cl~t 5, S.Nttshie 3, M.Sweeting GLEBE, 2037 events al the Sydney Olympics in Saturday July 9 2, D.Tremain, L.OShea.B: G.Graham 3, D.Dimmock 2, P.O. Box333 The Sydney Football League at Greenway Park, Cherrybrook R.Cosgriff. C.Evans, M.West, J.Graham. the year 2000. 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HARRY VALLENCE (Carlton) Newtown posted their fifth successive win in a SYDNEY UNIVERSITY EAST SYDNEY good performance against East Sydney at the (Gold with Blue Yoke) ( Red, White & Blue ) The son of a Bacchus Marsh farmer, Vallence tried bis last Sunday in the key Captain-Coach: Peter Dunkley Captain-Coach: Robert Kerr luck with Carlton In 1926 and played during a period round 11 match of the SFL-Escort Premiership which the Blues referred to as 'The Twilight Years' for Captain-Coach: Neil Cordy after their triple wins of 1906-07-08 and the double or series. 1914-15, Carlton failed to win any Premierships again JOHN ARMSTRONG president of the Newtown G B G B until 1938. club was pleased to accept the VFL Challenge Cup as 1 Peter DUNKLEY ...... 'Soapy' with amazing torpedo punlS bootul 86 goals winners or the SCG encounter. 1 Rob COTTER ...... to head the VFL list In I93I and topped Car"//Dn 's list eight times with tallies of 64, 86, 97, 84, 66, 86, 39 and The Victorian Football League have generously ~ ~~iri:~~·N·'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 2 Steve FELDMAN ...... 81 In a VFL career total of 722 goals In 204 games. donated a handsome trophy to recognise the 100-years of 4 Jere~ BoURKE ...... 3 Wayne ABBOTT ...... Vallence had been appointed captain-roach of Sydney football celebrated 5 Graham HART ...... 4 David BACHLER...... Associalion club Williamstown In I 938 buJ Carlton jointly this year by East ,I 6 Steven ALLEN ...... refused him a clearance yd agreul to rekase him if he Sydney and Newtown. 5 Darrien HASSETT ...... played thal season. The Challenge Cup is a ~ ~~n~~BE\; .:::::::::::::::::'.'.:'.::::::'.::::::::::::::::'.::::: ::::::::::::'.:: 6 John GLYNN ...... After playing In Carlton's 1938 premiership, perpetual trophy in matches TU'RNING Vallence moved to the VFA Seagulls for just Two 9 Peter CHADWICK ...... 7 Stephen CHITCHESlER ...... Pounds a week ($4.00), scoring 133 goals In 1939. At played between the Angels 33-(lCK_ 10 Michael DAVIS ...... 35 In 1940, Vallence was talked out or retirement and and the SFL Bulldogs. 11 Richard LUKE ...... 8 Ian ROBERTS ...... In a twin-attack with kicked 111 goals, then With an almost unbeatable Ttte 12 Anthony PARMEN'TER ...... 9 Dean CLARK ...... another 92 In 1941. Doring the VFA's war-tlme baclcline headed by KENT 13 Bill MOORE ...... 10 Robert KERR ...... recess, V allence returned to where he COBURN and GARY CbOCK_ 14 Tim STACK ...... coached Carlton Seconds. 15 MarkSlEWART ...... 11 Stephen CROWE ...... At 40, he turned oUI twice in 1945 for Brighton HOOKER, Newtu.vn held to kicking 11 goals, then became captain ·roach of thal control a/I day over &sl who 16 Paul STRONGMAN ...... 12 Wayne 'lJNAR ...... club next year. Playing I9 of a possib~ 20 games, fumbled for their second loss 1980 17 Roger PREZENS ...... 13 Peter METZNER ...... Val~ce kicked 77 goals. He oontinued playing with in a ruw. 18 Craig HEWAT ...... :...... 14 Andrew LANE ...... Brighton 2nds, then East Brighton and finally with the JOHN PILKJNGJ'ON 19 Murray FREE ...... Federal League club Camden where he gave it away, controlled the rucks for the 20 Clinton COLE ...... 15 Chris O'DWYER ...... aged SO. 'Soapy's' football achkvements were taller City Ford Angels and the only 21 Brad EVE ...... 16 Patrick McLAUGHLIN ...... than any of the stories he told. 22 Michael HIRST ...... real goers for the Tricolors were ROB CLARIDGE and 17 Darren JANN11Z ...... South Mdbourne's BOB PRATI, (St IAN ALLEN. 23 JimCARlER ...... Kilda), JOHN COLEMAN (&sendon), and PETER East were highly inaccurate and kicked themselves out 24 WilliamSKINNER ...... 18 David ROWE ...... HUDSON (Hawthorn) will follow In this series. of any chance of heading Newtown off. 25 Dean LEE ...... 19 Scott BEA TON ...... The Bulldogs attack desperately needs a focal point 26 Charles WEWNGTON ...... 27 Nick HARTNELL ...... 20 Steve ROBERTS ...... QUEENSLAND DOWN NSW·ACT and the return from injury of PETER RUSCUKLIC ill Brad GRUBB ...... anxiously awaited. · 28 Patrick WILLIAMS ... _...... 22 In the curtain-raiser to the Brisbane v Essendon game 29 Craig HUCKER ...... On Saturday, North didn't have It all their own 23 Michael PUDDICK ...... at the BCG last Sunday, a combined QAFL side 30 Joe BISKUP ...... way against Southern Districts In pouring rain that 24 David FOX ...... scored a comfortable victory over a combined 31 Bill MACBETH ...... drenched North Sydney Oval. NSWAFL and ACTAFL side under TERRY 32 Jarrie COUSINS ...... 25 Corey WINGARD ...... The Eagles were tenacious in the wet and led DANIHER, coach or the Wagga Ilgers. 33 David HALL ...... narrowly al the long break, bUI the AVCO Bean took 26 JifTIT\' WEATHERLEY ...... SFL repraentaltva of the side are oongratUlated on 34 David HOOD ...... oontrol In the last half to win by a comfortable five 27 Rayrmnd NILSEN ...... their se~ction and performance. They were CHRIS 35 Andrew BONWICK ...... goals. O'DWYER (ES), TONY QUINN (SIG), PETER 36 Jon PElERS ...... 29 Neil CORDY ...... At Pennant Hills with water covering almost half the CHADWICK (SU), TIM SANSON (WS), GRAHAM 37 Ian MINNS ...... oval, the SFL Demons slid to their first win since round JONES (BB) and special note of SAM DUNSTONE 38 John JONES ...... six. Balmain were always close but never bridged the gap (C) who galhered plaudits for his ma/ch. 39 Paul BRANDON ...... with the Hills stung by great performances from KEITH Tue QAFL have developed into a strong combination 40 Adam BRANSON ...... DEL.OOZE and MAURIE GALE. and were found to be much-better equipped on the day. 41 Michael BURDEN ...... On Monday at Macquarie, Western Suburbs scored a 42 Tom HINDHAUGH ...... QAFL 4.4 8.11 11.14 17.18-120 predictable win over St George. BARRY GREAVES >IW NSW-ACT 1.1 2.3 5.7 8.12· 60 back for the Magpies showing a lol of promise, while Goals: QLD: Mrakov 7, Lawrence 3, C.Edwards 2, STEVE COOK appeared for West Reserves. Howe 2, Weame 2, Bourke. NSWACT: Zochling 2, Results or the round - on Saturday, North Shore Dickie, Fitzsinunons, Banfield, Harper. Langan, Ryna. 10.15-75 d Southern Districts 5.15-45 and Pennant Best: QLD: Crough, Lawrence, Headland, Jones, Hllh 16.9-105 d Balmaln 10.4-64. On Sunday at the r·~·l;li:Itf\1;lir;•1••!i.ir•mt1111ra~ C.Edwards, Kreuter. NSWACT: Gilbert, Banfield, SCG, Newtown 13.11·89 d East Sydney 9.:21-75 while Langan, Dustone. Lawton. Dickie. on Monday, Western Suburbs 24.18·162 d St George

30 11 Ground rationalization for AFL clubs All but four of Carlton's selected LIVERPOOL ANZACS has been a popular subject for team travelled by train to play at 1 DavidBING BALMAIN discussion in recent years, however, 's Corio Oval In 1918. The 3 Damen HILTON two clubs occupying a common venue quartet decided to make the journey COACH is not a ""1

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26 15 In the same vein, St Kilda although they were SOME HIGH SCOIES IN FOOR foundation members when the Victorian Football Sunday at Gore Hill Oval Apparently some were peeved on our statement last League were formed at the end of the 1896 season from clubs of the then senior body the Victorian Football issue In which we recorded - "On Saturday June 4, Association, the Saints were clearly no trail-blazers of University of NSW recorded the mammoth score of fantastic fortunes and Indeed the new VFL had eyes 81.49-535 against BLacktown. It Is the highest score on only for the central location of St Kilda's home ground NORTH SHORE BALMAIN of Junction Oval. record for a First Grade match anywhere In ( Red & Black ) Australia". ( Black & Gold ) Jiparr from Geelong, easily reached then by train cm1y une I did not edil that statement last week but will now hour mmy from Melbourne, all other groU11ds of the new Coach: Michael Byrne Coach: Neil Briscoe comment we are drawing a v-e-r-y long bow refmiltg to VFL were central ill locatiun and serviced by the efficient Captain: Mark Eustice captain: Stuart Hoopman a Sydney Association game as a First Grade enOOlllller in cable-tram nerwork ofMelbourne, une of the largest in the which a club as worthy as Univenily of NSW COii call British Empire. G B G B upon the opposition presellUd to ii by their h11rd-worlcing opponents from the Bltu:ktown club. St Kilda did not el\loy a very good ftnal season In the 1 Tony PAPOTTO ...... Andrew KYPRIANOU ...... Drawing from the most reunt publication I have to VFA and with the matches lost that season together 2 Andrew McKINDLEY ...... 2 Neil BRISCOE ...... with their opening years In the VFL lost 51 consecutive 3 Paul ROWLES ...... , ...... hand, "The 31lW Boole of Footy Records" published In 3 Matt COLES ...... 1989 (Matchbooks) and compiled by Graeme Atldmon matches! Their ftrst win after 48 VFL matches 4 Nicholas BRUMLEY ...... lncldcntiy resulted from a protest against the 4 Jeff WARD ...... on page 128 there Is a welter or scores from our Sydney Melbourne club. St Kilda following tbb sumptuous 5 Darrian BRAY ...... competitiqn under the banner of both the NSW AFL and achievement then proceeded to lose In regular fashion 6 Ben CARL YON ...... 5 Glenn WRIGHT ...... theSFL. and up to 1903, won only two of their ftrst 88 VFL 7 Andrew GROWCOTT ...... 6 Matthew WILSON ...... The following are on record and all scores wherever matches. 8 Brendon PRICE ...... 7 Dean BURFORD ...... noted are so quoted - 9 Sirron SPALDING ...... Gtenelg when they joined the SA.NFL in 1921 lo61 every 8 Darren HOLLAND ...... 57 .29-371 St George v Newtown 1.1 •7, 1985 game ofils first four seasons (1921·24), 56 in sucumon. 10 Mark EUSTICE ...... 57.28-370 Western SUburbs v Balrnaln 3.7·25, 1973 After winning the opening match of the 1925 season, 11 Teny THRIPP ...... 9 Colin CROOKS ...... 55.17·347 Wllllmnstown v C'-114.8-32 (VFA), 1986 Gtenelg proceeded to lose I 03 of ils next 147 iamea, and 12 John EGAN ...... 10 Stuart HOOPMAN ...... 52.31 ·343 Waverley v SUnshlne 8.5-53 (VFA), 1981 then won the premiership in 1934. 13 Andrew VARASDI ...... 53.15-333 Ainslie v West Canberra 6.5-41(ACT),1984 11 Manuel LYNCH ...... 53.15-333 Brunswick v sunshine (VFA), 1989 Lastly, a team called Melbourne City was In the VFA 14 Brendon COCKS ...... 12 Adrian COLLEY ...... 49.29-323 Pennant Hiiis v Liverpool 2.3-15 (SFL), 1982 for the two seasons of 1912 and 1913 and never won a 15 Mark HOFNER ...... 13 Nick ARCHER :...... 50.22·322 Pennanl Hiiis v Newtown 1.2-8 (SFL), 1986 match - they lost all 36, then disbanded. 16 Sirron FANNING ...... 47.40-322 Newtown v Liverpool 0.5-5 (SFL), 1984 17 Jarrie DUURSMA ...... 14 Adam COLES ...... 49.26-320 Newtown v Uverpool 6.8-44 (SFL), 1981 18 Peter STOCKDALE ...... 16 Steve NORMAN ...... 49.23-317 Qlenelg v Central Districts (SANFL), 1975 17 Andrew GRIMES ...... 49.21-315 Preston v sunshine (VFA), 1989. 19 Matthew PARKER ...... 20 Greg TANNOCK ...... 19 Mark HARPER ...... Graeme Atkinson also noted - The record In junior 21 Glen JOHNSON ...... football appears to be the 672-polnt margin of Coburg Wiit fi FOOTY PACK & 20 Maurice PETROLO ...... 22 Craig HOCKING ...... (VFA) Under-19 team's 110.27-687 to Gedong West 21 Steve ROSENVEAR ...... BE llt THE ROltltlltG 23 Glenn KEANE ...... 2.0-12 In 1983. Geelong West (Under 19's) also had FOR 23 Fred HUMMEL ...... kicked against it, 92.30-582 by Frankston In 1987 and 24 Jason BUSH ...... 88::23-551 by Coburg In 1983. - GRAND flltfll TICKETS! 25 Julian DOYLE ...... :: ...... 24 Mark SIMPSON ...... :...... : ...... 26 Stuart CARL.AW ...... 25 Martin CUKA VIC ...... From the same publicatiun Atkinsun then noted "the mosr RJ.,,10055-653-02 28 Steven SINN ...... 26 Ben CAR1WRIGHT ...... scoring shots by any team in senior Australian foorball is lllftl dlfSWf!I' tltia Trivid Q111JJtiOlf - 31 Matthew BOYS ...... 27 David Hl/TCHENS ...... 87 (47.40) by Newrown and nexr is 85 (57.28) by Wesrem 32 Corey SIMMONS ...... Suburbs - huwever. is musr ·be recognised Graeme 34 Bryce HARDING ...... 28 Steve SIMPSON ...... overlooked the 86 scoring shots by Sr George (57.29) in "How many times since 1987 have Brisbane defeated Essendon?" 36 James McCAULEY ...... 30 David McDONALD ...... 1985 againsr Newrown. 42 Nick HARVEY ...... 34 Andrew HAMILTON ...... 50 Brad PATTINSON ...... Under his section devoted to Terrible Teams, Graeme and you could to win an SFL Footy 53 Phil REECE ...... Atldn.'lOn recorded - "One of the more mlnd·boggling Pack. Winners will be announced on 57 David JOHNSON ...... losing records of any team was put together by Geel.ong 2SER-FM's SFL Footy Show every West Under· 19s In 1981. It was more the magnitude or Saturday between 8.30am and 9am the. defeats which gave Its record merlt. In order, they were 275 points, 344, 238, 468, 161, 147, 506, 258, 141, 201, 183, 174, 159, 282, 251, 216 and 190. Last Week's Winners - Surprisingly, the side actually won one game to blemish with the answer PAUL KELLY an amazing record, beating Caulfteld by 10 points on Country: Narelle Besselling of Ballina 26 July. Caulfteld had won by 161 points at the City: David Griffith of Kellyville previous meeting! West ended the season with 4525 points kicked against, 454 tor Bild a percentage of 1O!. Congratulations! It beat this In 1987 by having 5530 points scored against, to 541 for and a percentage of 9. 7".

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'The best tyres in the world have Goody-ear written all over them" Contact Mike Kenny 890 6444 for NSW Australian Football League special deals on Tyres (passenger and truck) as Mechanical Repairs, including Registration Checks. GOOD/YEAll Clarificatio11 - War 2, the legendary ROY 120 years but would you believe Baullcham HUis Revival, July 2nd C AZALY while In the Serviceoi one of the original laws In still "on Pennant HUis TalenJ, July 8th played two matches with the Bears the books", so to speak. Sunday at Olds Park We.11em Suburbs Ball, July 16th In May 1940 - they lost both of Rule 10 of 1874 - "The ball, while Sorry, rot a liltle mixed up with them I In play, may, under no dates ltm week. clrcumstances be thrown". You couldn't find a team to be as The conference referred to was hdd ST GEORGE BAULKHAM HllLS North stalwart and Poppa Bear evm at the half-way of the season. on May 12, 1874. himself LIONEL BEALE and wife Holroyd-Pamzmatta after tm smior A month lat.er on June 19th at the ( Red & White ) ( Maroon & Gold ) Marie arc off tomorrow (Monday) on matches have won 5, lost 5, has Temperance Hall In Napier Street, one of their regular visits to the scored 1000 points for, with I 000 Fm.erald IIlll, the South Melbourne ~ Coach: Grant Bartholomaeus Coach: Doug Scholz United States. To both, safe-journey, against, giving the Goannas a club was born at a meeting of 12 Tony Quinn Captain: Matthew Frost safe return and Kenosha to you! percmtage of JOO. See the ladder on · people who formed the Cttll F.C. Captain: page/our. G B G B RANDALL GREEN the Pam.ant We asked the question last week, but '· Hills full forward was married to didn't give the answer! ANDREW 1 Matthew SAUNDERS ...... 1 Jarrod CROSBY ...... the lovely Angela last week - wrrrs played 185 games with 2 Chad TAYLOR ...... 2 Scott ABERCROMBIE ...... consequently he did not play Collingwood wearing the highest against North. number in League company. It was 3 Andrew KILPATRICK ...... 3 Mic:kTOY ...... Randall with a wry mill.e said to number65. 4 Matthew LAWLER ...... 4 Ged 11-IRIPP ...... 'High Mark', it had to be the footy season or the cricket season. With repd we utend the 5 Andrew STRICKLAND ...... 5 David REED ...... Gnen ls Club Captain at Northern condolences of the NSW football 6 Cameron RAPER ...... 6 Mike SCICCHITANO ...... Districts Cricket Club. fratemily to CRAIG DA VIS 011 the passinf of his mother of Ross, 7 Tony QUINN ...... 7 Matt REED ...... A reminder - the Tasmania ltm Monday June 20th. 8 Matthew GIBSON ...... 8 Doug SCHOLZ ...... CHEER squad are journeying to Geelong for the August 27th match at For the past three weeks we've been 9 Craig BARTON ...... 9 Paul EASTMAN ...... Kardinia Parle and seats on the coach IJoud Beale points out under the canying many pars of Col's Trivia 10 Grant BARll-tOLOMAEUS ...... 10 Glen JOHNSTON ...... are still available . Telephone LYNN beading An OriP,al Rule, some of which originates in the A.FL Football 11 Greg COFFEY ...... 11 Gavin lWINING ...... on (02) 568-3027 for all the details. the ftrst rules of the game were Record as written by COL documented by ddegates at a HUTCHINSON, a living, walking 12 Matthew SMITH ...... 12 Curt PAHL ...... Further to our par In Col's Trivia conference hdd at Nlssen's Cate In encyclopedia of the Game. I am 13 Adam BARNETT ...... 14 Rod HERMAN ...... last week, IJond Beale tdls me the Melbourne setting down the ftrst pleased to call him a great friend and North Shore history documents the basic 13 Laws of the Game. assistance to my annual Foorystats 14 Simm LAWRANCE ...... 15 Glen HALL ...... fact that In the early days of World A lot bas changed In the passing of publication 15 Martin MADDEN ...... 16 Andrew BELBIN ...... 16 Ken SMITH ...... 17 Rod DEAVES ...... 17 Peter ORTON ...... 18 Craig SAXBY ...... 18 Nigel 1UNBRIDGE ...... 19 Matt FROST ...... CLEARVIEW· ·. · : 19 Steve MARCHANT ...... 20 Graham JONES ...... 20 Travis DRAPE ...... 22 James WALTON ...... 21 Michael CLIFT ...... :...... 23 Greg LAKE ...... 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Phont:: (02) 838 7788 Phone: (043) 51 171>6 PETERSHAM: 192 tlt:W Cantt:rbury Road Phont:: (02) 560 4100 SEE, THE ·ti/FFEREHCE·-- CLEARVIEW are GOLD SPONSOAS to MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY F.C. 22 19 THE 1994 SEASON -PRESENT &THE FUTURE Sunday at Fields Road Reserve And BAL BH CAM ES HP NS PH STG SU WS 1 Lost 104 Lost 62 WONS Lost S WON 104 WONS1 Lost S1 WON71 WON62 Lost 71 2 Lost 44 Lost 73 WON79 WON47 Lost 37 WON44 Lost 79 WON73 Lost 47 WON37 CAMPBELLTOWN PENNANT HILLS I 3 Lost S9 Lost 46 WON30 Lost 77 WON46 Lost 30 WON69 WON77 Lost 69 WONS9 ( Navy Blue & White ) ( Navy Blue and Red ) 4 Lost 99 Lost SO WON99 Lost 10 WON10 WON1 Lost 17 WON17 Lost 1 WON SO Coach: David Murphy Coach: Leo Browne 5 Lost 11 WON 11 WON 149 WON16 WON24 Lost 2S Lost 24 WON25 Lost 149 Lost 16 . captain: Jamie Mclaughlin captain: Kim Klomp Lost 167 Lost 21 WON72 WON21 Lost 40 WON40 Lost 28 Lost 72 WON 167 WON28 ;r • 6 G B G B 7 Lost 161 WON17 WON69 WON 161 Lost 69 Lost 8 Lost 17 WON72 Lost 72 WONS Trevor BURNETI...... 1 David BROWN ...... 8 Lost 93 Lost 69 WON49 Lost 42 Lost S WON69 WON42 WON93 WONS Lost 49 2 Jason UPFIL ...... , ...... 2 Steve BARRA TI...... Lost 124 Lost 147 WON 147 WON13 Lost 104 Lost 13 WON 124 WON104 Lost 89 WON89 3 John IRONMONGER ...... 9 3 Peter BROOKES ...... 10 Lost 71 WONS2 WONS Lost S WON71 Lost 47 WON47 Lost 13 Lost S2 WON 13 4 Gerard MIMMO ...... 5 Steve MALSEED ...... S Craig HARllEY ...... •...... •...•...... 6 Craig Mc;GOUGH ...... 6 Wayne HARllEY...... WON 0 3 10 5 s s 4 8 3 7 7 Sam DUNSTONE ...... 7 KimKLOMP ...... Lost 10 7 0 s 5 s 6 2 7 3 8 Shane NICHOLS ...... 8 Tony REGAN ...... •...... 9 Danyl VELLA ...... ••...... P1s Nil 12 40 20 20 20 16 32 12 28 9 Robin lURNER '...... 10 John RAKIC ...... 10 Brian KERSHAW ...... 11 David DIGHTON .....•...... 11 NS(A) STG(A) PH(H) SU(A) WS(H) BAL(H) CAM(A) BH(H) ES(H) HP(A) 11 James LITTLE ...... 12 Peter CUTLER ...... 12 WS(H) HP(A) NS(A) STG(H) BH(A) CAM(H) SU(H) ES(A) PH(A) BAL(A) 12 Craig UcBRIEN ...... 13 Tim HALL ...... 13 CAM(H) WS(A) BAL(A) HP(A) ES(H) SU(A) STG(A) PH(H) NS(H) BH(H) 13 Peter FOYE ...... 14 Russell STIMSON ...... 14 BH(A) BAL(H) SU(H) WS(H) PH(A) STG(H) HP(H) NS(A) CAM(A) ES(A) 14 Mathew SUNGAUS ...... 1S Peter DIXON ...... 16 Toby KNIGHT ...... 1S SU(H) ES(H) STG(A) BH(A) NS(H) HP(A) WS(A) CAM(H) BAL(A) PH(H) 1S Darrien PLEMMING ...... 17 Danny RYAN·····-··············-·········-·····-············· ...... 16 ES(A) PH(A) HP(H) BAL(H) CAM(A) WS(H) BH(H) SU(A) STG (H) NS(A) 16 John ZELESCO ...... 18 Teny DONOHOE ...... 17 STG(H) NS(H) WS(A) PH(H) SU(H) BH(A) ES(A) BAL(A) HP(A) CAM(H) 17 Jarrie Mcl..AUGHUN ...... : 19 Patrick MATTHEWS ...... 18 PH(A) CAM(A) BH(H) NS(A) STG(A) ES(H) BAL(H) HP(H) WS(H) SU(A) 18 Ray BROWN ...... 20 Andrew BALLANTYNE ...... :...... 19 Radlee MOLLER ...... 21 Michael CAREY...... 22 Scott DIDIER ...... 20 Greg KELLNER ...... opportunity to bait play and the ball 23 David THOMAS ...... STRETCH EIS is travelling towards the injured SFL UNDER 19s 22 Brett LUCAS ...... 24 Mark COWNGS .....•...... player--and stretcher~ the-umpire will y 23 Sean BARRETI ...... :::.::- 25 Anthony lANDAHL ...... :...... There has been an unusually high halt the game immediately. In this 26 James EWOTI ...... case, the game would restart with a 24 Mathew McLAUGHLIN ...... •...... number or instances this season ASSUMPTION COLLEGE 27 Chris YARD ...... where stretchers have been field bounce when the stretcher has 35 David MURPHY ...... brought on to the ground resulting left the field. Nore: On fenced 28 Anthony BRAWN ...... growids the stretcher is to be moved A Sydney Football League Under 29 Justin KERLEY ...... In speculation among ott!.clals and 19 representative team will play spectators as to the procedures to to the outside of the fence to remove 30 Paul GOOLEY ...... the risk of the player suffering Assumption College In an early be followed. 8.30am start game as a curtaln- 31 Ben ROUVRAY ...... Here L• the ott!.clal procedure to further injury from the play. When a stretcher is used during ralser to the Sydney v Collingwood 32 Stuart JAMES ...... •...... be followed. This advice supercedes Reserves game at the SCG on any previous advice on thls matter. a match where no time on is being 33 Randal GREEN ...... added (reserves or under-age), Sunday July 3rd. The Under 19 When a club decUJes to bring a match will start at 8.30am, 34 James EWOTI ...... stretcher on, to carry an injured timekeepers are to ustop the clock" from the time play is halted until preceding the l 0.30am Reserves player from the fkld, the Runner and 1.lSpm main game. should immediately advise the play restarts after the stretcher has nearest field umpire of their been taken from the fkld. A late start of subsequent malches is A keen group of 25-30 players inlention to do so. attended last Monday evening's The field wnpire in charge of ncuptabk provided the delay is no more than 10 minutes. Where training session at the SCG and the play will stop play at an appropriate final session will be held this opportunity. This may be a mark, longer delays occur, clubs should confer and a4just match times in a Monday, June 27th, after which the free kick, field bounce, ball out of team will be selected. bound• or a score. The second field fair a manner as is possibk and -a4viu JIN BllJCOlfte t6 the URfJU 011 . umpire shouid call the field umpire· Sqnad members should be at the in charge uf play's attention w the the Ground M01taxm report. PE1ER lllSCOCK Sydney Cricket Ground on fact that a stretcher is one the growid Monday by 7pm. (if he is unaware). If there in no Administration Manager

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