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Sponsor of the NSW Australian Football League COACHES ASSOCIATION ~© 0a0 ~ .. on a Link Progressive CJ Poker Machine (Slot Machine) A wide variety of the latest machines, all denominations available 10c, 20c, $1 and $2 . • Live Entertainment • Sky Channel .club TAB • Keno and • Bingo • Bistro • 7 Days Interstate and Overseas Guests welcome Bona Fide identification must be produced upon request FUNCTIONS catered Walking distance from all Kings Cross Hotels 28 oarllnghurst Road Kings cross Phone: 358 3055 Fax: 357 4236 1993 SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIXTURE FOOTBALL RECORD EDITION 23 September 18/19 $1 Round 1 •Saturday, Aprll 17 Round 11 • Saturday, July 3 North Shore (20-11) 131 v Sydney Uni (13-12) 90 Eaat Sydney (31·24) 210 v Baulkham Hiiis (12·12) 84 CampbelHown (11-16) 64 v Baulkham Hills(6·13) 61 Sunday, July 4 From the general manager... Penn•n1 Hilla (15-13) 103 v Western Suburbs (13·11) 69 Hol·Parramatta (10-18) 78 v Sydney Uni (22-22) 154 Hol-Parramatta (3-2) 20 v St George (28-24) 192 Pennan1 Hiiia (16·8) 104 v SL George (12·12) 84 East Sydney • Bye Campbelltown (4·8) 32 v Weetern Suburba (10-11) 71 North Shore • Bye Quinn overhaul outright medal favourite Round 2 • Saturd•y, April 24 PHELAN MEDAL Weetern Suburbe(17-17)119V Campbelltown (15-9) 99 Round 12. Saturday, July 10 Graham Jones to secure the Phelan Sunday, April 25 SL George (21-18) 144 v Campbelltown (7·12) 54 Congratulations to all trophy recipients Baulkham Hilla (15-12) 102 v East Sydney (13·22) 100 Sunday, July 11 at the 1993 C.U.B Sydney Football Medal. SL George (23·16) 154 v Pennant Hills (14-14) 96 Western Suburbs (8-6) 54 v Eaat Sydney \24·20) 184 Sydney Uni (15-10) 100 v Hol..f'•rr•m•U. (18·11) 119 Sydney Uni (20-18) 138 v Pennant Hills 6·7) 43 League Medal night. Highlights of the *Tony received the 1993 Phelan Medal North Shore • Bye North Shore (37·21) 243 v Hol·Parramatta (12·13) 85 Baulkham Hills· Bye from Ken Gannon, Executive Chairman Round 3 ·Saturday, May 1 evening were: East Sydney (14-14) 96 v Wea1emSuburbe(20·24) 144 Round 13 ·Saturday, July 17 *Triple dead heat in the Kealey Medal. of the Sydney Swans and General Campbelltown (10-12) 72 v SL George (23·19) 157 East Sydney (11-16) 82 v SL George (17·18) 120 Sunday, May 2 Campbelltown (7·9) 51 v Sydney Uni (17·22) 124 *Presentation of the first grade goal Manager of the Victorian State Football Pennan1 Hiiia (21-16) 142 v Sydney Uni (19·16) 130 Sunday, July 18 Hol-Paramatta (16-13) 109 v North Shore (22·21) 153 Pennan1 Hilla (16-17) 113 v North Shore (15·12) 102 kicker trophy by Stan Powditch to League. Baulkham Hills • Bye Baulkham Hills (6-14) 50 v Weetem Suburba (22·22) 154 Hol·Parramatta • Bye Michael Clift (108 goals). Stan's 83 *Comedian Brian Doyle floored the Round 4 •Saturday, May I SL George (27-13) 175 v East Sydney (16·9) 117 Round 14. Saturday, July 24 years old and has an amazing football crowd. Sydney Uni (19·8) 122 v Campbelltown (15·24) 114 Sydney Uni (20-19) 139 v East Sydney (7·7) 49 North Shore (111-15) 129 v Pennan1 Hiiia (16-13) 109 Sunday, July 25 record; He was St.George's leading goal Sund•y, May 9 North Shore (18·16) 124 v Campbelltown (8·14) 50 Western Suburbe(20-16)136V Baulkham Hiiis (14-10) 94 Hol-Parramatta (9·15) 69 v Pennan1 Hiiia (10-16) 76 kicker in 1932, 35, 37 & 39 and in 1937 On behalf of the Chairman of "Carlton Hol·Parramatta • Bye SL George (27·19) 181 v Baulkham Hiiis (11·7) 73 Western Suburbs • Bye broke the NSW goalkicking record with & United Breweries Sydney Football", Round 5 ·Saturday, May 15 East Sydney (7-13) 55 v Sydney Uni (12·16) 88 Round 15 ·Saturday, July 31 114 goals. He scored 534 goals for and as your General Manager, I would Sunday, May 18 East Sydney (15-18) 108 v North Shore (13·12) 90 Campbelltown (7-3) 45 v North Shore (20-23) 143 Sunday, Auguet 1 St. George at an average of five goals per like to pass on to all and sundry our Pennan1 Hiiia (26·9) 165 v Hol·Parramatta (12·11) 83 Campbelllown (20-12) 132 v Hol-Parramatta (9·9) 63 Baulkham Hilla (17·10) 112 v SL George (13-13) 91 Baulkham Hiiis (8·9) 57 v Sydney Uni (17·18) 120 game. congratulations to the teams which have Western Suburbs • Bye Weetern Suburbe(16-16)112v St George (14-10) 94 Pennant Hills· Bye * 1984 Phelan Medal winner Gral1am participated this season, and particularly State Champlonahlpa • May 22/Zl, Grlffllh Round 16 ·Sunday, Auguet 8 Jones was announced Bundy Player of those clubs which are involved in this Round 8 •Saturday, May 29 Hol·Parramatta (S-12) 42 v Eaet Sydney (15-14) 104 Sl George (11·8) 74 v Weatern Suburba (12·16) 88 Pennant Hille (17·16) 118 v Campbelltown (12·8) 80 the Year. weekend's Grand Finals. Sunday, May 30 North Shore (13-17) 95 v Baulkham Hiiis (12·11) 83 Hol·Parramatta (17·17) 119 v Campbelltown !9-14) 68 Sydney Uni (15-13) 103 v Weatarn Suburba (17-10) 112 *The Sydney Football League wearing Umpires North Shore (23-19) 157 v East Sydney 16·15) 111 St George - Bye Sydney Uni (16-19) 115 v Baulkham Hills 10-14) 74 their hearts on their sleeves Congratulations to the Sydney Umpiring Pennant Hills· Bye Round 17 ·Saturday, Auguet 14 East Sydney (14-18) 102 v Pennan1 Hiiie (18·24) 132 acknowledged Bob McConnell's Panel and their leaders for a fine season, Round 7 ·Sunday, June 8 Sunday, Auguat 15 Eaet Sydney (22·21) 153 v Hol-Parramatta (9·10) 64 Hol-Parramatta (15-18) 108 v Baulkham Hiiis (13-18) 96 contribution to the game with a and especially those who will be Campbelltown (14·9) 93 v Pennan1 Hiiia (27·14) 176 Western Suburbs (15-13)103 v North Shore (16·21) 117 Baulkham Hills (8·9) 57 v North Shore (30-24) 204 · SL George (22-6) 138 v Sydney Uni (13-17) 95 spontaneous standing ovation as Bob officiating in the Grand Finals, an Western Suburbe(20-22)142v Sydney Uni (8·9) 57 Campbelltown • Bye SL George • Bye announced the winner of the "Bob achievement that one should be proud Round 18 •Saturday, Auguet 21 Round 8 ·Saturday, June 12 Campbelltown (9-15) 69 v Eeat Sydney (13-14192 McConnell Club Champions Award" to of. Pennant Hills (10-8) 68 v Eaat Sydney (9-22) 76 Pennan1 Hille (21-15) 141 v Baulkham Hillis (7-6 48 Boulkham Hiiia (15-18) 108 v Hol-Parramatta (11-14) 80 Hol·Parramatta (9·8) 62 v Weatern Suburba (24-21) 165 St.George. The club Bob has been North Shore (12·10) 62 v Weetern Suburbs (13·19) 97 Sunday, Auguet 22 Sund•y, June 13 North Shore (14-9) 93 v SL George (19-10) 124 associated with for more than 30 years. The ultimate dream ofevery player is to Sydney Uni (13·21) 99 v St. George (15-14) 104 Sydney Uni • Bye Campbelltown • Bye *Best on ground performances in the participate in a finals series and Round 9 ·Saturday, June 19 1el Saml Final last two matches saw St.George's Tony ultimately go on to premiers. EHt Sydney (15-20) 110 v Campbelltown (14-15) 99 Sunday, August 29 Gore Hiii Oval "GOOD LUCK" Sunday, June 20 North Shore (17·21) 123 v Pennant Hills (9-11) 65 Baulkham Hiiis (7-6) 48 v Pennan1 Hiiia (17·14) 118 Weetern Suburbe(14-21)105v Hol·Parramatta (14-10) 94 2nd Semi Flnal SL George (16-19) 115 v North Shore (12·11) 83 Sunday, September 5 Gore Hiii Oval Sydney Uni • Bye Western Suburbs (11-9) 75 v SL George (23-17) 155 SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE AND SYDNEY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Round 10 •Sunday, June 7:1 Prellmlnary Final Chief executive; Ron Joseph Sports House, Wentworth Park, Glcbe Sydney Uni \17-16) 118 v North Shore (13-14) 92 Saturday, September 11 Gore Hiii Oval Baulkham H Ila (21-16) 142 v Campbelltown (14-24) 106 Western Suburbs (13-15) 93 v North Sho111 (26-16) 172 General manager; Craig Davis PO Box 333 Strawberry Hills, NSW 2012 Weetern Suburbe(17·28)130v Pennant Hiiis (11-11) 77 SL George (32·22) 214 v Hol·Perramatta (11-14) 80 Gr•nd Final Admin manager; Peter Hiscock PH 552 6055 FAX 552 6126 East Sydney - Bye Sunday, September 19 Gore Hiii Oval WET WEATHER HOTLINE 5523392 Grand Final Preview. SFL. FAVORITES FOR THE SFL to his size and if he starts up forward the PREMIERSHIP ST.GEORGE will Saints may struggle to contend with his certainly not take North Shore easily bulk. Round 1. Saturday, Aprll 17 Round 11 • Saturday, July 3 Macquarie Uni (7-6) 48 v Sutherland (25-18) 188 Macquarie Uni (5-11) 41 v Manly (31-8) 204 despite having defeated them twice North Shore will be pleased to be Wollongong (18-14) 110 v Uni of NSW (12·10) 82 Wollongong (2Q-20) 140 v Northern Eagles (7-7) 49 Balmaln (25-13) 163 v Manly (13-6) 84 Uni of NSW (18-15) 123 v Bankstown (13-14) 92 this season.
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