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REPRESENTATIVE Df!TIES Whal happens in society at large is Rest assured that the Board of reflected in sport. A coach or Manage1nent and adn1inistration of the adn1inistrator 111ust be aware of this and league has addressed issues raised in n1ust thoroughly understand the role of the past regarding the lack of sport in our culture. professional presentation and poor Part of his role niust be to foster a preparation of the Sydney Football positive social atmosphere for his League tea111 at recent State players. Cha1npionships. Therefore I wish to relate to you an Training sessions on the Sydney Cricket . incident which occurred during the Ground and flights to and fro111 this Pennant Hills and St George match last year's venue Griffith, as opposed to the week. traditional bus, can only enhance the St George player Peter Orton turned prospect of victory. his ankle on the cricket pitch with the The AFL and the NSWAFL outcon1e looking very 111uch like a con1111issions' 1nutual desire is to lift the broken ankle. SFL to the next level, this can only be Pennant Hills' Terry Donohoe took done 1f all players are tot

SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE AND SYDNEY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Chief Executive; Ron Joseph Sports Hou.se, Wentworth Park, Glcbc General manager; Craig Davis PO BOX 333 Stra,vberry Hills, NSW, 2012 Admio manager; Peter IIiscock PH 552 6055 FAX 552 6126 WET WEATHER HOTLINE 552 3392 • ------· r ] STATE OF ORIGIN REP SQUAD ADDITIONS j WITH THE STATE OF ORIGIN NSW's own Alan Jeans will be asked to Strong performances from several Bankstown players were reported. against Victoria only a month away, take the reins. players in last week's round of SFL saw Wayne Totty was found guilty of NSW chainnan of selectors Craig Davis The game is at the MCG on Tuesday, them asked to join the SFL train-on making a gesture at the umpire and was and his fellow selcctorS arc looking June l. squad in preparation for next month's given a reprimand and Jamie Gaffney through the AFL ranks of NSW players state championships in Griffith. and AJlan Taylor were both found not as they try to emulate the 1990 win over SUPER RAFFLE St George's 18-year-old ruckman Steve guilty of striking. the Vies. Tickets for the easiest club fund raiser Marchant, Pennant Hills' Paul An unidentified spectator jumped the In all, there are 53 payers eligible to of all will be available in a couple of Whelan and Uni's Curt Pahl have been fence during the first grade game and play for NSW in the AFL, and of those, weeks. Tickets are one dollar each for added to the squad. remonstrated with the umpire. Once the following are a good chance to make the first prize of a ten day holiday for identification is made, his case will be up the squad. two to Hamilton Island. BUSY TRIBUNAL GIVES SEASON .heard. Brisbane· Paul Spargo (Albury) . Clubs sell the tickets on behalf of the A busy night for the tribunal during the Carllon - Ttm Powell (Berrigan) league who supply tickets and prizes, week justified the decision to fonn two ROGAN SHARPE TESTIMONIAL Collingwood Michael Gay/er and the clubs get to keep two thirds of panels at the start of the year; Easts' Rogan Sharpe is still in hospital (Corowa) all money raised from sales. Proceedings went smoothly and al recovering from a collapsed aortic valve Esscndon • Anthony Daniher, Chris concerned were out hours earlier than a in his heart, suffered during pre·seasosn Daniher (Ungarie), Jan1es Hird JUNIOR INVOLVEMENT similar night last year. · training. (Ainslie), Ben Doolan (Albury, if they It's good to see senior clubs getting Four players were reported from the He spent some time in a coma, and is can afford hin1) behind the junior clubs in their areas Wests - Campbelltown game with making positive progress. FoolScray Glen Coleman (Sthn and Uying to develop ju~or footy in a Wests full back Tony Graham the only To make that recovery more positive, rill Districts, now Liverpool), Bernard trying time for the game. one to get any time and will serve two involved in Sydney footy are urged to Toohey (Barooga) Baulkham Hills recruiting officer John weeks for charging. help one of the best of the last five years Gcclong ·Bill Brownless (Jerilderie) Meldrum has· set up a five week Team mate Kevin Kirk was found not and support Rogan's testimonial dinner. Hawthorn · {Finley) program in lQCal primary schbols and id guilty of striking and Campbelltown's On the night of the NSW ·Victoria state North targeting year· sevens in a number of Michael Fabre and Brian Kershaw, of origin match, Tuesday June 1 at. a (Belconnen), (North high schools. out of a very brief retirement, were also function room at the SCG. WaggaO, Wollongong kicked off an ex1ensive let off. Likely cost will be $40 including the (Carowa/Rutherglen), Mark Roberts (St recruiting campaign last week with Glen Hall from Baulkham Hills was only live telecast of the match in George), Shawn Smith (Ainslie) good coverage in the local media (Win found guilty of striking, but was given a Sydney, AFL guests, auctions etc. St Kilda ·Russell Marris (Nth Shore) TV and the Illawirra Mercury). Graham reprimand. .More defiil.ite details as they come to West Coast - Dan Pyke (Belconnen), Wells has set up four week programs in Five players were· reported in the hand. (Manuka) eight schools culminating in a huge gala Bankstown • UNSW game, all from Sydney - Neil Brunton (Parra1natta), day with the assistance of several Bankstown, but again, the tribunal only NORTH SHORE'S 90TH (Albury), Woilongong senior players. gave one some time, but that was a 'Friday July 16, Norths are celebrating (Focu111wal), Paul Kelly (Wagga Tigers), And Swans players and NSW AFL decent sentence. their 90th birthday with a Ball at Ja1nie Lawson (Wentworth), Michael development officers Scott Watters and Reserve grader Glen Weston won't Willoughby Town Hall. Werner {Manuka). Craig Nettelbeck have been working play again this season after being found All past and present players, supporters The new Swans coach, whoever that with Jamie McLaughlin in guilty of threatening and interfering and friends are invited. may be, will be asked to coach the side, Campbcltown to set up two gala days with the umpire. More information from Lionel Beale on and if he declines the offer, it is likely in the Minto and Camden areas. During the first grade match three 948 6808. LAST WEEK'S GAMES early kicking the first three goals. PARRA POUNCE BACK BAULKHAM HILLS V EASTS Each time Uni looked like getting on Baulko took the early initiative and led top, Parra answered them with PARRAMATIA CERTAINLY GET Perhaps the loss has knocked the by two goals at quarter time and 'lS~ determined relentless footy led by Jason rid of the ordinary tag, answering the complacency out of them, and it has points at half time. But Easts crune back Lanham on the ball and Adrian questions over their ability with a certainly boosted the confidence of the strongly and all through th~ second half Raftery in the ruck. great win over the premiers, Sydney other teams, especially Parra, who the game could have gone either way. Parra's third quarter was the match Uni; and the new boys, Baulkham desperately needed a lift. Easts kicked the first goal of the last winner as they surprised with their non­ Hills have their first win in the SFL, Parra used coach Barry Denton's car quarter to break the the quarter time stop running and attacking approach to and do it in style. accident during the week as another deadlock and looked like going on with, extend a seven point lead to 33. motivation, and their effort would have until Mick Scicchitano kicked two Again when Uni looked like coming Questions must now have to be asked of certainly assisted a speedy recovery. inspirational goals to give Baulko the · back in the last quarter, Parra answered Uni and whether they've slipped beyond This week Uni have to lift against the lead and more heart. with goals and held on for a gutsy_ 19 return after losing to a team who the strong Pennant Hills, who, although Easts had more of the play, but wasted point win. previous week was beaten by 172 points. going down last week, have looked far chances to win with three posters in the Parramatta J8.Jl.JJ9 No question can be made, however, of more impressive than the Students so tense last quarter. Sydney Uni JS.JO.JOO Parra's character with a very gutsy win far. they still led by four points with only and a 191 point turnaround as they were On the long and skinny Ern Holmes seconds to go when Greg Lake marked ST GEORGE V PENNANT HILLS determined to shake off the humiliation Oval, Uni's running players Curt Pahl for Baulko only 3S metres out. A woeful This was a close fought match until half of the week before. and Roger Prcsens will play important kick for goal, Lake had only kicked four way through third quarter when Saints Bualko's first win. with a goal on the roles, while Uni will have to counter points for the match and wasn't broke away and kept going to win by 56 siren to get up by two points. couldn't Pennant Hills' young full forward prepared to risk the match so passed to points. have been a more dramatic debut. Stefan Carey and the solid Kim Klomp Jarod Crosby who ran on and kicked Again their defence ·was. strong with The game was tight throughout and the and Trevor Clisby. the ball which sailed through as the Marty Madden at full back restricting win is a just reward for Baulko's hard Parra have another big test of character siren sounded. Stefan Carey to two goals and Matt working campaign for promotion. against Norths at Gipps Rd Oval and Evergreen ruckman Doug Scholz Gibson on a flank. They went all the way, too. will be brimming with confidence, but proved the difference between the sides, Andrew Strickll;lnd ruck rovfng and At their first home game in SFL, they may find it hard to do it two weeks in a controlling play and taking important Stephen Marcl;lant from last year's impressed all the invited local row. marks around the ground, all;d _David under 19s in the ruck were also good dignitaries with wins in all three grades. Easts will be ruing last week's chance .i Recd at centre half back stopped what players. An achievement they claim is a record that slipped away, and this week play could have been a couple of vital goals St George 23. J6.154 for a club's first win in SFL. Wests at Trumper. ,, for Easts. Pennant Hills J4.14, 98 St George once again were impressive The much vaunted Wests haven't 'ir Darren Clarke did well for Easts as and so far seem to be setting the • did Matthew BelL Although Trevor WESTS VCAMPBELLTOWN looked as impressive as pre-season talk standard, as they ran away from suggested they would, but they will still Hare did a good job in containing A fiery match in which there were four Pennant Hills and Wests bounced back be too good for Easts. Robbie Kerr, Kerr still did enough to reports was set up in the first quarter from their loss in round one to, not have St George have a great opportunity to turn the game easts way and to a victory when Wests led by three goals and it all their own way, but do enough to wipe out the Cami>bclltown hoodoo. if not for a matter of a few seconds. maintained that all day. get by Campbelltown. Last year was the first time Saints beat Bau/kha111Hills15.12. 102 Greg Dimery on a back flank continued Uni have lost a lot of players from last Campbelltown since they lost the East.Sydney 13.22.100 his great form as did Campbelltown's year, but were simply too complacent infamous 1987 grand final. This week, captain coach Jamie McLaughlin. going into last week's game and Parra they should start their own winning PARRAMATTA VSYDNEYUNI Wests J7.J7,JJ9 were too commited. run, and do it well. Parra shocked Uni by running hard Campbel/town 15.9.99 HAWKESBURY ROLL ON BANKSTOWN LOSE THE PLOT

THE REVITALISED six goals each in a tremendous team IN RECENT YEARS THE SFA HAS kicking 10 goals, for a total of 12 for the HAWKESBURY are building an pcrforntancc. been punctuated by predictability, match. enormous percentage with their and so far Balmain arc keeping things Steve Burns and Paul Johnson were second huge \Vin in a ro\v to 1>rove After their in1pressive start to life in very predictable as the)' monotonously just two of six Wales players to get 35 themselves as the team to beat this SF A II, Heathcote were brought back to roll on. possessions for the day. year. earth with a big thud as Camden ran But Banksto,vn have thrown a sense of While they have built up from a couple a\vay with a similar first half to change into the competition and ruined Although Balmain won by 143 points, of lean years, their hapless opponents Hawkcsbury's to lead by 17 goals to their encouraging start in round one the scoreboard flatters them somewhat last week, Bargo, have fallen a\vay nothing at half time. wit11 a 210 point turnaround to get as Liverpool Anzacs were very badly for their second thrashing in a They slowed down a bit and only beaten by UNSW by 106 points. competitive and if not for Balmain's lveek as they go from contenders to kicked 10 goals for the second half to Wales looked impressive in the big win impassable half back line led by Neil linger on the bollom of the ladder win 27.13.175 to 7.13.55. and after narrowly going down to Briscoe and Jeff Ward, would have where it looks as though they ntay stay. Gavin Nicholson kicked nine goals and Wollongong the previous week, arc kicked a respectable score, reflecting Greg Cutler kicked six while Terry looming as definite finals chances. their share of the play. Camden are also off to a promising Cullen was Camden's best. Manly, as expected, had a big win over Manuel Lynch kicked another six goals start with two wins, and last week's 120 Macquarie who showed promising signs for Balmain but suffered a broken jaw point hammering of first round Heathcote's reserves however are of improvement and Wollongong have and will be out for up to six weeks, and winners Heathcote was most showing the way and the Corvino started well with two wins and sit with Andy Ky11rianou also kicked six. impressive. inspired Penshurst have amassed an Balmain as the only undefeated teanlS. enormous 1285.7 percentage thanks in Macquarie Uni kept with Manly for the Penrith came back with a 62 point win no small part to the sensational goal Fire and brimstone was the order of the first half, only trailing by three goals at over Blackto,vn, and although they sense and team play of Corvino. day at Kelso Park as Bankstown and the main break, but Manly's fitness and were dominant all day, still aren't UNSW took few backward steps, and experience rode them through the looking like the force they have been Jasons Dunn and Ware led the way for one spectator actually took a fe,v steps second half ~o win by 88 "points. New for the last few years. Penrith against Blacktown as they forward and over the fence to rover Scan Moran, another navy boy maintained a steady consistent grip on remonstrate wit11 the umpire. was Manly's best. David Ebert kicked 12 goals for the game winning 16.8.104 to 6.6.42. A total of five players were reported for And Wollongong were stretched by Hawkcsbury as they \Vere overpowering the day, all from Banksto,vn, including Northern Eagles until the last quarter in the 41.17.263 to 2.3.15,vin. This 'vcck, the l\vo undefeated sides the irate spectator, and a Bankstown when they extended a 10 point lead to the Knights were shut right out in the will decide who sits atop the ladder by reserves player was suspended until win by 48. · first half and were only allowed the themselves, and with current form, January l next year for interfering with solitary point for the half \vhile Ha\vkcsbury should take the mantle, an umpire in his match. This week's gan1e should provide an Ha,vkesbury piled on 18. A 23 goal although Camden will give them a UNSW cleared away in the second SF A rarity - all reasonably close second half looke quite sensa.lional as better challenge than they've had in the quarter after a relatively even first term. contests as Macquarie should have their Jason Woodcoc continues his welcome first t\vo games. After leading by 46 points at half time, first win over Liverpool; an improved return to the club, with his second big Heathcote must redeem themselves they ran on with it in the second half to Sutherland will test Manly; Bankstown game in the centre, setting up play for against B!ackto\vn in a tight one, and win by 106 as Bankstown appeared to will have to change their approach if the rest of the team which 'vas basically Penrith will continue back on the lose the plot as the margin grew. they arc going to get anywhere near allo,,'Cd to do as it pleased. \Vinning path \Vith a big win over Tim McNair knew the plot and enjoyed Northern Eagles; and Balmain will be Mick Channan and Al Purdie kicked Bargo. his full fonvard role in the second half just a little too good for UNSW. UMPS UNDER INSPECTION PENNANT HILLS SYDNEY UNI (Navy Blue and Red ) (Gold with Blue Yoke)

two weekend editions of the Sydney Coach: Leo Brown Coach: Rod Carter TOP UMP IN TOWN Morning Herald with some success. Captain: Steve Barratt Captain: Tim Driscoll The National Director of Umpiring, Bill In excess of forty enquiries have been Deller will be attending SFL matches received with a number of new faces G B G B over the weekend to observe umpiring attending training. We will be 1. David Brown ...... 1. Tom Hindaugh ...... pcrfonnances. appointing a number of the new people 2. Steve Barratt ...... 2. Tony Smith ...... He arrived in Sydney last Thursday, met to matches in the near future so that 3. Stefan Carey ...... 4. Graham Hart ...... with NSWAFL officials and attended they can commence their wnpiring 4. Gerard Mimmo ...... 8. Paul Mulvey ...... Sydney umpires training. involven1ent. A number of the callers 5. Paul Whelan ...... 9. Peter Chadwick ...... Following training he addressed the were directed to junior · football 6. Wayne Hartley ...... 10. Rod Carter ...... umpires where he commented on the un1piring. 7. Kim Klomp ...... 12. Curt Pahl ...... "positive dcvelopn1ents that have taken A worthwhile exercise. 8. Tony Regan ...... 13. Jeremy Bourke ...... place in umpiring over recent years 9. Paul Gooley ...... 14. Timothy Stack ...... across in general but CAPTAINS' FEEDBACK IO. John Rakic ...... 15. Richard Trembath ...... Sydney in particular". "It is very We have been very pleased with 11. Patrick Matthe\VS ...... 17. Roger Prczens ...... pleasing to note the increase in numbers comments that we have received from 13. Tim Hall ...... 18. Tim Driscoll ...... that has occurred over the last couple of the captains on the umpire's 14. Russell Stimson ...... 19. Tyrone Berger ...... years and in particular the quality of the performances. Over the next few weeks 23. Richard Luke ...... senior panel of umpires in Sydney", he 15. Peter Dixon ...... trends could become apparent which we 16. Toby Knight ...... 25. Paul Hulm ...... said. He went on to say that a number of can act on. The feedback has been 17. Danny Ryan ...... 33. Angus McPhce ...... Sydney based umpires have acquitted balanced with many positive comments 18. Terry Donohoe ...... 44. Anthony Parmenter ...... themselves well at various fixtures and as we would expect some not so 19. Michael Coen ...... 50. Clinton Cole ...... recently, including Nick Angelos and positive. 20. Andrew Ballantyne ...... Richard Taylor at Teal Cup last year, 56. Edmond Tuohy············~····· ...... 21. Michael Carey ...... 57. Matt Macoustra ...... Gerald Walsh at Fosters Cup nmtches UMPIRES' EDUCATION 23. David Thomas ...... 65. Steve Allan ...... pre season (now a member of the A number of Sydney umpires are 24. John Murray ...... national panel), Damian James at the participating in the National Umpiring 25. Phil Moraitis ...... national Schoolboys Carnival last year, Accrcdltation Program this year. That .. ., 26. John Bassett ...... Frank Kalayzich at AFL pre season ranges from first year umpires through 28. Anthony Brawn ...... practice match. this year and Phil Goss lo experienced senior umpires. The 29. Trevor Clisby ...... senior AFL goal umpire. "There are a program is· an important tool in the 30. Darryl Vella ...... number of umpires in Sydney with a further education of umpires to assist 32. Julian Clark ...... tremendous amount of experience who with enhancing performances. have made a wonderful contribution to 34. James Elliott ...... 35. Stuart James ...... Sydney umpiring which has assisted the SENIOR UMPS THIS WEEKEND progression of umpiring here" he said. Stephen McBumcy, Michael Forbes, Richard Taylor, Gerald Walsh, Frank MORE UMPIRES NEEDED Kalayzich, Roger Crowhurst, Grant The umpiring area has placed Godfrey, Brett Greene. advertisements for umpires in the last Il/4TIME 11/lTIME Ill4TIME IFINAL II l/4TIME 1112TIME !ll4TIME IFINAL CAMPBELLTOWN STGEORGE EAST SYDNEY WESTERN SUBURBS (Navy Blue and White } ( Red and White) ( Red, White and Blue ) (Black and White)

Capt/Coach: Jamie McLaughlin Coach: Grant Bartholomaeus Coach: Robert Kerr Coach: Ron Thomas Captain: Tony Quinn Captain: Colin Dowdle Captain: Lee Urquhart

G B G B G B G B 1. Trevor Burnett ...... 1. Ashley Willis ...... 1. Phil Day ...... 1. Jason Beverstock ...... 2. Jason Upfil ...... :...... 3. Gary Murfitt ...... 2. Chris O'Donnell ...... 2. Dale Laube ...... 3. Michael Underwood ...... 4. Matthew Lawler ...... 3. Wayne Abbott ...... 4. Andrew Taylor ...... 5. William Darnell ...... 5, Andrew Strick.land ...... 4. Stephen Chichester ...... 5. Kevin Kirk ...... , ...... 6. Alan Bartley ...... 6. Matthew Lawrance ...... 5. Damien Hassett ...... 6. Bradley Freney ...... ·7. KcaranMcMenamin ...... 7. Tony Quinn ...... 6. Michael Conlan ...... 1. Chris Masterson ...... 8. Mathew McLaughlin ...... 8. Matthew Gibson ...... 7. Chris McGuinness ...... 8. Stephen McCaig ...... 9. Robbie Turner ...... 9. Todd Dalton ...... 8. Brett Roberts ...... - 9. Greg Dimery ...... 10. Warren Martin ...... 10. Grant Bartholomaeus ...... _9. Dean Clark ...... 10. Tim Sanson ...... 11. GeofINoack ...... 11. Greg Coffey ...... 10. Robert Kerr ...... 11. Paul Carroll ...... 12. Wayne Green ...... 12. Simon Wilson ...... 11. John Howard ...... 12. Lee Urquhart ...... 13. Peter Foye ...... 13. Adam Barnett ...... 13. Matthew Smith ...... 13. Greg Masters ...... 14. David Hutchins ...... 14. Simon Lawrance ...... 14. Colin Dowdle ...... 14. Chris Lenton ...... 15. Tony Smith ...... 15. Martin Madden ...... 15. Paul Bounadcr ...... 15. Jamie McGinley ...... 16. Brett Lucas ...... 16. Ken Smith ...... -16. MaUhew Bell ...... _.. 16. Michael Toy ...... 17. Jamie McLaughlin ...... 17. Peter Orton ...... 17. Darren Janitz ...... 17. Tony Grahant .: ...... - ...... 18. Shane Nicholls ...... 18. Nigel Tunbridge ...... 18. Mark Crawford ...... 18. Mark Ralston ...... 19. James Guest ...... 19. Steve Marchant ...... 20. JefIWalker ...... 19. Mark Sanson ...... 20. Michael Fabre ...... 20. Brad Harrower ...... 23. Wayne White ...... 20. Nathan Lenton ...... 21. Jason Hanns ...... 21. Michael Clift ...... 24. John Mann ...... 21. Scott Th9mlinson ...... :...... 22. James Little ...... 22. Sean Fitzpatrick ...... 25. Jason Baker ...... 22. John Zclesco ...... 23. Sean Barrett ...... 23. Paul Barnett ...... 27. Peter Feldman ...... 23. Matthew Shaw ...... 24. David Layton ...... 24. Matt Ingram ...... 35. Michael Puddick ...... 27. Scott Marriott ...... 25. Paul Adami ...... 25. Andy Lind.field ...... 37. Jeremy Moles ...... 33. Warwick Polley ...... 26. Ryan Cremer ...... 26. Andrew Hill as ...... 34. Greg Dimery ...... 27. Steve Buckman ...... 37. George Ramirez ...... 28. David West ...... 40. Glenn Young ...... 29. Simon Clarke ...... 44. John Gaitanis ...... 30. Chad Taylor ...... 45. Wayne Knuze ...... 31. Steve Murphy ...... 46. Andrew Wade ...... 32. Stephen Clift ...... 47. Peter Free ...... 54. Peter Berecz ......

112TIME lIJ4TIME I111TIME IY4TIME 'Y~TIME c.l _'"_"_"_'_l..._'°_n_M_'--'l'"-Y-•_TI_M'-Jl_'_"_"'-_ _,) ) IJ4TIME IFrnAL I"'-"-'"_"_'--'-'-"_"_"_' ~''""'-'_"_"'-~''""'-'"_"'_ _.. HOL-PARRAMATTA NORTH SHORE MACQUARIE UNI L'POOL ANZACS MANLY SUTHERLAND ( Blue and Gold ) ( Red and Black ) 1. Brett Glenny I. David.Bing I. Paul Norris 2. Greg Zuber 4. JohnCawely 2. Kym.O'Leary 2. Sean Moran 4. Daniel Croucher Coach: Barry Denton Coach: Rod Hooker s. Craig Gillman 3. Adam.Bell 3. Chris Thomas s. John Clift Captain: Jason Lanhant Ca1>tain: Mark Eustice 7. Damian Gray 4. Harold Warren < Tim~ Peter Stevens I6. Stuart Harrison S. Shane.Oliver s. Russell Clack '7. StcvoBrown 18. Hugh Langshaw Dave. Wiggins Troy Whelan Steve Wardrop G B G B 26. Troy McMurrich '·7. T.Radecki 7.'· Mark Hegarty 9.'· Jason Spowart 1. Matthew Cunneen ...... I. Brad Pauinson ...... 28. Nigel Workman Alex.Mikita 8. Jaret Hogarth IO. David Smith Kevin.Clacy 11. Marcel Arendse 2. Hai Nguyen ...... 2. Brett Buktenika ...... 33. Swtt Uglow '·9. 9. 3S. Andtew Smails IO. Paul.Smith (C) 10. "''""'Jamie Appletnn 12. Steve Davis 3. Adrian Raftery ...... 3. Colin Scott ...... 37. Robert Heyb\oc:k. 12. Anthony.Simone 11. Chris Hall 13. David Kallmeier 4. Dwayne Finch ...... 4. Robbie Wright ...... 38. AndTew Rivett 13. Trevor.Paterson 12. Greg O'Connor 14. Adam Watson 40. Dean Brooks 14. Corey.Mills 13. Steve Brylllll IS. Neil Duncan 5. Mark Davies ...... 5. Da1nicn Bray ...... 44. Adrian Randall IS. Geoff.Bolton 14. Hardy Crombach 16. Greg Smith ' 6. Jason Lanhan1 ...... 6. John Glynn ...... 4S. MarkNonnan 16. Cam:ron.~ 1 S. Jeff Simms 17. Linton Ball 7. Garry Hutchinson ...... 7. Andrew Growcott ...... SI. Roy Caldwell 17. Claude.Llchi 17. Bernard O'Shea 18. Scott Jenkins S3. Tim Wall 18. Shaun.Buxton 19. Damien McCue 20. Phil Castro 8. David Upfill ...... 8. Roger Faulkner ...... S9. Russell Stock.er 19. Antony.Davies 20. Kevin Orr 21. Robert Curtis 9. Tim Bylsma ...... 9. Simon Spaulding ...... 63. Justin Gray 20. Mark.Lavell 2S. Ross Pedlow 22. Shannon Farr 10. Wayne Borg ...... 10. Mark Eustice ...... 6S. Paul Kelsey 21. Michael.Gledhill 3S. Sean Adams 23. Will MacBeth l 1. Terry Thripp ...... 68. John Christophi 22. Ashley.Marriott 12. Michael Aldridge ...... 73. Simon Williams 24. Jorge.Chessa 13. Pat Gallagher ...... 12. Andrew Bomford ...... 88. Graham McKee 2S. C\ui&.Hatswell 14. Scan Lansdell ...... 13. Andrew Varasdi ...... JO. Ray.Horton 15. Paul Mance ...... 14. Tim Douglas ...... 44. Shane.Tilley 16. Kane Miller ...... 16. Simon Fanning ...... 17. Darryl Richardson ...... 17. Stuart Carla\V ...... BANKSTOWN NTIIN EAGLES BALMAIN UNlOFNSW 18. Peter Rickett ...... 18. Ken Phillips ...... 19. Steve Graves ...... 19. Craig Saxby ...... I. David TI1omas I. Kevin.Eynaud I. Andrew KyPrianou I. Ian Kobler 20. Graham Jones ...... 2. Craig Beveridge 2. James Carroll 2. Neil Briscoe (CC) 3. Paul Nicholls 20. Scott Davey ...... 3. James Steel 4. Heath Dennis 3. John Noyeaux s. i!ctcr Briede 21. Darren Murray ...... 21. Simon Carlyon ...... 4. Steve Coleman s. Brian Williams 4. JeffWard. Stephen Driscoll 22. Russell Barwick ...... 22. Michael PeLrie ...... 6. Adam Howie 6. Karl Berryman Matthew Wilson 9.'· Michael Chisholm 23. Peter Vaughan ...... 7. Glen Graham 8. Scott Nowlcs '·7. Nick. Archer 11. Craig McLennan 23. Damien Pearce ...... Wayne Tutty 9. BrcttStolk 9. Kevin Zucatto I2. Stephen Byrnes 24. Paul Burrowes ...... 24. Glenn Keane ...... 9.• Michael Bughagia IO. Todd Richardson 11. Manuel Lynch 21. Paul Johnson 25. Mick O'Brien ...... 25. Julian Doyle ...... 10. ArthurVellis 11. Craig S1nart I2. Adrian Colley 29. Ross Grinter 11. Steve Bithcll 13. James Osborne 14. Andrew Hamilton 33. Beres Dowdle 26. Gary Eaton ...... 12. Arthur 1-Iywell 14. Michael Derulis 16. Mark Simpson 42. Jim Dawes 27. Bruce Waine ...... 13. David Crane IS. Wes Richard 19. Ian Linberg 43. Shane McKenzie 28. John O'Brien ...... 14.AlanTaylor 16. Joe Purtell 20. Simon Free 44. Ben1ard Heaphy 16. Jamie Gallhey 17. Bevan James 23. Fred Hununell 48. Mark Knight 29. Salum Kassem ...... 18. Mick Walker 18. Troy Darnmt 24. Stuart Hoopman SS. Ross Hunt 30. David Barwick ...... 19. Steven King 20. Mick Fealy 2S. Darren Holland S6. Andrew Knight 31. Blair Brady ...... 20. David Palie 26. Ben Knox 27. Steve Moran SS. Tim McNair 21. Peter Scott 30. Josh Bourke 29. Ben Cartwright 62. Peter Davis 32. Trent Johnstone ...... 2S. Andrew Halliday 37. David Elliott 30. Luis Marques 63. Tony Hawes 35. De Wayne Jenkins ...... 36. David McLeod 41. Murray Shattock 33. Michael Olcksyn 66. Jan Webb 37. Warren Burnett ......

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~~~~~~~~~~~ BARGO KNIGHTS BLACKTOWN CAMDEN SFA DIVISION T\VO - Round 2 results

I. Neville Mellish 6. Fabian Preston I. Jim Roche 2. Tcrry Jones 7. Scott Bailey 2. Simon Harries 3. Darren Sly 9. Dean Murphy 4. Adam Collins 4. Darren Moore 11. Stephen Lowe Hugh Mcinally First Grade Hav.'kesbury 7.4 18.8 27.14 41.17 263 Trent Teague 12. Jason Baird 6. Robert Craft '· d. Bargo 0.1 0.1 1.1 2.3 15 6.'· Van Paget 14.Andrewlowe 7. Terry Cullen 7. Neville Sly 15. AIM Can1pbell 9. Graul McCarthy 8. Mark Wolfe 16. Darren ~1athcrson JO. Gavin Nicholson Camden 7.4 17.7 21.10 27.13 175 9. JelfDroschcr 18. Stephen Fennell 11. Glen Murdock d. Heathcote 0.2 0.4 2.12 7.13 55 10. Terry Young 21. Maurice Bronson 12. Phil Berger 13. John Stone 11. Oralwn Duke 23. Shane llowell 16.8 104 12. Martin Torlasdi.i 24. Shane Cini 16. Greg Cutler Penrith 5.2 10.5 13.S IJ. Lance O'Donnell 30. Steve Horrocks 17. Brett Taylor d. BlacktO\\'fl 1.1 3.1 6.4 6.6 42 14. Jason Everett 32. Andrew Warburton 19. Warren Knight 15. Angus Specdie 34. Paul Hodges 22. Mick Ford 28. Chris Andrew 16. AndrewHuWhinson 36. Kirk Deigan Bi:~n·i:: Qradi: Hawkcsbury 0. 0 (176) 19. ~{ark Small 40. Robert Brett 31. Dean Correia d. Bargo 0. \). 0 (Forfeit) 20. Steve Body 43. Michael Mula 32. Gkn Rowland 21. Simon Vo\cov 35. Mick Rowlalt 22. Jainie Sullivan 36. Chris ~lcDonald Heathcote 25. 11.170 23. Shaun Braekn1ans d. Camden 2. 2. 14 24. Pobert Macartney 2S. Julian Grahan1 Penrith 26. 25. 181 26. Cntig Body Blackto\\'fl 4. 2. 26 27. Erroll Hanner d.

llAWKESBURY HEATHCOTE PENRITH LADDERS I. Alan Purdie I. Jolu1 Cruickshank 2. David Nolan 2. Colin Thacker 2. AdornW- 3. Ash MajOf p w L For Ag % Pts 3. Rodney Bayne 3. Ernie Cruickshank 6. Jason Ware Hawkes bury 2 2 405 58" 698.3 8 4. Rid1anl Rogeni 4. David Slowgrove 7. Barry McLaughlin First Grade 6. Gregory Dooth Anthony Dukyx 9. Clinloo Ware Camden 2 2 278 124 224.2 8 7. Jason Woockoe '·6. Grahan\ Fidler 11. Alfred Bradley Penrith 2 1 1 147 184 79.9 4 9. Zac Kingston 7. RodTaylOf 14. Jason Dunn l:t!i:iitbi;Q1!1: 2 1 1 lfl9 2:19 zz 2 1 10. Colin Maguire • Paul Gardiner IS. Wayne Burcher Blacktown 2 2 111 207 53.6 11. Simon Nast 9. David Janszen 18. Geoff Eldering Bargo 2 2 59 377 15.6 12. David Bums 10. Simon Meares 20. Mick Walk.er 13. David Ebert 11. Brad Cole 21. John Oxley 19. Kevin Blonde\ 12. Kenneth Jowett 22. Mick.Farrell 26. Andrew Gibbs 13. Michael Gotley 23. John Oxley Reserve Grade Heatticote 2 2 360 28 1285.7 8 27. Greg Poucher 14. Damon Ronsivale 25. Scott Carpetllcl" Hawkesbury 2 2 296 34 870.6 8 37. David Kiel 16. Grant Sumich 27. David DulUl Penrith 2 1 1 215 146 147.3 4 41. Robert Hornack 17. Jarrod Pearson 30. Dave Armstrong (C) jZQ ~ 18. Paul Circosta 28. Dion Olszewski Camd!l:a 2 1 1 129 99 1 44. Michael Charman 26 336 14.4 47. Tony Etherington 19. Darren Koellner 34. Brad Fishburn Blacktown 2 2 49. Andrew Hughes 20. Jason Druce 36. Mick Fong Bargo 2 2 14 366 7.4 21. Jason Bode 45. Stephen Fun1bcrger 23. Jon Croucher 47. lanS1nilh 48. Scott Robinson. S2. Jason Frankum S8. Robert Walkins 60. Pau I Dolan . I SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE - Round 2 results SFA DIVISION ONE - Round 2 results I

Erst Grade Hol-Parramaua S.l 8.7 13.9 18.11 119 Wollongong 10.9 10.14 16.18 114 First Grade d. Sydney University S.4 7.6 8.6 15.10 100 I d. Northern Eagles '·'2.0 6.2 9.4 10.6 66 St George 4.S 8.12 15.12 23.16 1'4 UniofNSW 3.6 8.12 13.15 22.19 147 d. Pennant Hills 3.1 6.2 10.10 14.14 98 d. Bankstown L2 2.2 4.4 6.S 41 I Baulkham Hills 6.2 9.6 11.10 15.12 102 Bal main 3.4 9.8 16.10 25.18 168 d East Sydney 4.2 6.9 10.16 13.22 100 d. Liverpool Amacs 0.0 3.1 4.1 4.1 25 Western Suburbs 6.S 13.10 16.13 17.17 119 Monly 6.S 10.9 16.15 23.20 158 d. Campbelltov.'ll 3.1 9.3 12.5 15.9 99 d. Macquarie Uni LI 7.2 7.4 11.4 70 Resen•cs lJnder l9s Reseoo:s Under 20s Sydney Uni 13.21.99 d. Parramatta 7.7.49 SydneyUni "' 10.10.70 d. Parramalta 4.ll.35 Nthn Eagles 0.0. o Wollongong 15.15.lOSd. NlhnEagles 8.9.57 Wollongong 0.0 (104) d St George 16.7.103 d. Pennant Hills 5.6.36 Pennant Hills 13.9.87 d. St· George 6.6.42 Uni ofNSW 0.0. 0 Uni ofNSW 15.12.102 d. Bankstown 6.5.41 Bankstov.1\ 0.0(104) d. B'hamHills 7.4. 56 d. East Sydney 7.9.51 B'hamHills 43.19.277 d. East Sydney 0.0. 0 9.8.62 d. Bal main 4.11.35 Balmain 0.0 (121) d L'pool Anzacs 0.0. 0 L 'pool Anzacs West Subs 24.19.I63d. C'to\\11 4.2.26 West Subs 12.12.84 d C'I0\\11 8.4.52 Mac Uni 2.5.17 11 Monly 23.17.15Sd. MacUni 2.3.15 Monly 29.19.14Sd. LADDERS

LADDERS p w L F0< Ag % fu 11 First Grade St George 2 2 :146 118 293,2 6 fu p w L Fo< Ag % North Shore 1 1 131 90 145.5 4 109 303.7 6 First Grade Balmain 2 2 331 Western Suburbs 2 1 1 208 202 102.9 4 151.3 8 I Wollongong 2 2 224 146 C:ilmi;ibi::lllsi:wa ja3 4 350.0 4 l l 1eo lCl.6: Sutherland 1 1 168 48 Baulkharn Hills 2 1 1 163 184 88.5 4 4 ' Uol 2[ ~SW l l 229 l 5:1 :15:1 6: Pennant Hills 2 1 1 201 243 82.7 4 4 Manly 2' 1 1 242 233 103.9 Hol-Parrarnatta 2 1 1 139 302 46.0 4 Bankstown 2 1 1 189 191 98.9 4 East Sydney 1 1 100 102 98.0. Northern Eagles 1 1 66 114 57.9 Sydney Uni 2 2 200· 250 80.0 Macquarie Uni 2 2 118 326 36.2 Liverpool Anzacs 2 2 69 316 21.8 Reserve Grade Western Suburb• 2 2 243 74 328.3 8 St George 2 2 208 83 250.6 8 60 345.0 8 Reserve Grade Balmain 2 2 207 North Shore 1 1 108 48 234.S 4 2 2 222 90 246.6 8 Wollongong SllliD~ll !.!Di 4 101 212.9 4 l l :1!12 :l:SZ 90.!1 Manly 2 1 1 215 Campbel!town 2 1 1 136 191 71.2 4 4 ' ~J• .dl:IB:dinl

1993 SFA DIVISION II ~'IXTURE 1993 SFA DIVISION I FIXTURE

Round 1 • Saturdtoy. Aprll 17 Round 11 •Saturday.July :5 Macq ...... Ur.I v SutMl

Round 11 • Saturdmy, July 3 East Sydney v Baulkham Hills Trumper 1'1111< Sund"f, July & Ho!·Patmma\1& v Sydney Uni Glppg Roed Pennant Hills v st. George ' Em Holmes C..mpbelllown v Western Suburbs fields Road North Shore - Bye Round 2 • Salurdly, Apl'll 2'I Western Suburb« v C4mpbeJttown Wagenef0va1 ROlHld 12 • s.turdmy, J11ly 10 s .. nc1my. llprll 25 St Geoey Uni v Hol·Parramatta Sydney Uni Sydney Uni v Sy Shore Em Holmes 8au1kham Hilla - Bye Baulkham Hilk; v Western Suburbs McUwghlin Res Hol-Parrarnatla • s,o .. Round 4 • S.t11rday, May a St_ ~rge v E"stSydney Olds Park Round 14 • Saturd•y, July 24 Sydney Uni v Campbelllown Sydney Uni Sydney Uni v East Sydney North Shore v Pennant Hills GoreH1ll S11nday, Jiiiy 25 Sund.y, Mey 11 Nort!>Shor" v C..mpbelltown W-tem Suburb$ v Baulkham Hill• Wag.....,, Oval Hol·Parramatta Y FlonnMI Hills Hol-Parramatta • Bye Sl George v Bllulkham Hills Western SUburbs. Bye Round 5 - s.tu•Qy, May 15 Easl Sydney v Sydney Uni Trumpe< Park Round 1$ - Saturday, July 31 Sund•y, Mey 18 East Sydney v North Shore Trumper Park Gampbelltown v Fields Rond & - S.turday, Mey 29 Hol·Parmmatta v East Sydney GIP1>9 Road st. G""'t!e v Weste

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