HISTORIC WEEKEND THIS-WEEK The top four teams on the Escc Premiership • ladder meet ti Saturday and Sunday, June 2 and 3, 1979 could bottom four sides in this weeken ultimately prove to be the most important weekend in round of football. Due to player requirements fort the history of Australian Football in NSW. Sydney squad top teams will ne some replacements and thus ev And I mean NSW from Bourke to Broken Hilf to Eden to Sydney up the games. and up to the Queensland border. North Shore and Pennant Hi will battle out the traditional "No1 Our code has to be sold in NSW and a common cause is not Side Derby" at North Sydney Ov; enough. Positions on the competiti This weekend at Narrandera the NSW Australia Football ladder make little difference wh Championships will be staged with Sydney, Farrer League, South- these two sides meet. Unbeaten competition leade .,~est League and Murray League. .· East Sydney looking for win numl ; (:~During this weekend also the NSW Country AFL will be meeting nine, will be at home to St GeorgE a'nd tabling their constitution which embraces all areas in NSW, not Trumper Oval. St George recorded a good v only Sydney and the Riverina. over Southern Districts last we From this meeting the ideas about a NSW Country AFL will be while Easts had little trouble w crystallised. Pennant Hills. &,!he architects of this include Bern Heafey (President of the Newtown desperate to get be intothewinning listwilltravelall1 ! pWAFL) plus his board of Man;;igement and from the Country, way to Rosedale Oval, Warw Brian Haste the first president of the NSWCAFL, Allen Baker (S. Farm, to play Southern Districts. Coast), John Bance (Farrer), Ron Collins (Murray), Ian Granlands Their only desire - to win a ga1 (Central Coast), Norm Mclennan (Turvey Park) and Bruce Stewart after three losses in a row and 1 back on the track of the '79'Penna from Ardlethan: On their new home groui These architects can only perform well because they have the Macquarie University Oval, 1 support in a common causeofalltheclubs-clubswhich ultimately Western Suburbs Magpies take benefit in untold measure from the growth of Australian Football in the most improved side in 1 competition Balmain. NSW. June 2/3, 1979 - a weekend in history for Australian Football. LASTWEEK ' The highlight last week was 1 awesome display of football pov by Western Suburbs w demolished Newtown by 85 poi1 and took over third spot on the Esc Sydney Te.am Selected for Premiership ladder. St George who had to wait se~ NSW State Championships, weeks to record their second wi~ the season made it two out of t against Southern Districts in Narrandera, June 2-3 welcome return to form. .-.. \l. -Pendrick (Captain-Coach, Newtown), G. Scheetz Competition leaders East Sydr 1 and North Shore had little troublE (Newtown), G. Becker (Newtown), I Harry (Vice-captain, defeat their opponents Pennant H Western Subs), G. Sheil (Western Subs), A. Dudley and Balmain respectively. (Western Subs), M. Brown (Western Subs), B. Richards (Western Subs), W. Preston (Western Subs), G. Foster AUSTRALIAN (East Sydney), R. Claridge (East Sydney), P. Ruscuklic (East Sydney), I. Clyne (East Sydney), I. Geddes (East FOOTBALL Sydney), R. Tredrea (Southern Dists), M. Newcombe (St SCENE - EVERY George), J. Pitura (North Shore), G. Hamilton (North Shore), G. Mclean (North Shore), R. Curtis(North Shore), SATURDAY J. Baker (North Shore), P. Underwood (North Shore), M. Simmons (North Shore), P. Martin (North Shore), M. Farnham (Pennant Hills). 2KY 6.Jo pm.

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FOOTBALL RECORD VOLUME 51 NUMBER 9 OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE N.S. W.A.F.L. 64 REGENT STREET, CHIPPENDALE 2008. PHONE: 698 1391 REGISTERED AT GPO SYDNEY FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSLETTER General Manager: RUSSELL HOPPER President: BERNARD HEAFEY Editor: LIONEL THE VFL ARE COMING THE VFL ARE COMING THE VFL ARE coni Next Sunday at the Sydney Cricket Ground. North Melbourne and Hawthorn clash in their regular Round 10 VFL game. This match will be played for 4 competition points. This will be the first time in 27 years, nearly to the day that 2 VFL sides have played a competition match in Sydney. · On 14th June 1952, a total of 24, 174 people saw Collingwood thrash Richmond in pouring rain kicking 10.12 (72) to Richmond's 5.6 (36). ,. Captain of Collingwood was Lou Richards who will be back at the SCG next Sunday in a different capacity, Lou is now our man on TV from Melbourne. North Melbourne and Hawthorn played the 1978 Grand Final last September with the Hawks victorious to the tune of 18.13 (121) to N. Melbourne's 15.13 (103). That's all history - next Sunday is the day for both the Hawks and the Kangaroos to prove something. Coaches (N. Melb) and (Hawthorn) could do nought but consider this a replay of the 78 Grand Final with the winners covered with the subsequent honours. The curtainraiser at 11.45 will be a replay of our Sydney Grand Final last year between North Shore and Western Suburbs both of whom are MALCOLM BLIGHT again Pennant contenders in 79. DON SCOTT 1979 TEAL CUP TEAM Last weekend representative junior teams from all over the State met in Deniliquin in a series of matches which were used to select this years U/17 Teal Cup team for Hobart. I And the team selected is as MATCH RESULTS: follows: • Sydney 14.11.95 Def. Eastern Zones 7.4.46 SYDNEY A. EVANS (Heathcote) Western Riverina 10.4.64 Def. Southern Riverina 5.13.43 A. O'DONOGHUE (Croydon Park) Eastern Riverina 14.10.94 Def. Riverina 8.8,56 P. DIGNAN (St ~ves) s·ydney 11.11. 77 Def. Western Riverina 5.6.36 P. MOORE (St Ives) C. WESTERMAN (St Ives) Eastern Riverina 13.14.92 Def. Eastern Zones 2.1.13 ...I Riverina 5.5.35 Def. Southern Riverina 3.5.23 . SOUTHERN RIVERINA W. EDWARDS / A. MclNTOSH,..... RIVERINA S. BURDACK v WESTERN RIVERINA EASTERN RIVERINA G. MARTIN_.,, S. HAYNES r/' G. WATT,,_., R. MORAN.,,./' P. SCULLY./ C. BONAT .....- A. MclNTYRE v S. NOLAN.....- I. MATTINGLEY,/ J. WALTON v A. BALDING/ R. DANIHER ./' EASTERN ZONE J. LAWSON,/ A. DANIHER...,,,, B. SCOTT./ M. GRAY/ M.WALSH/ FIRST DIVISION NEWS WESTERN SUBURBS The best display of the season by far. Who'd have suggested that Ian's Third grade Pups beaten but .not boys would. beat arch rivals, PENNANT HILLS disgraced and depleted in numbers Newtown, by 85 points. The Bulldogs were too big and too held Hills until the Final quarter - After a slow start, the fast play-on strong for the Demons and our Nothing to be downhearted about. game started to click and everything forward line had extreme difficulty Our best Dennigan, Dawson and fired. It was a brilliant effort with in the goal scoring department. One Benes. EVERYONE giving his all and playing quarter of fire and aggression is Something for nothing - get over for the team. It would be unfair to certainly not enough to win football to Reg and Lynn Dews place on pick out individuals in this TEAM matches. Saturday 9th June for DISCO performance as being best but NOVELTY NITE, 7.30 pm. The obviously more than one player address is 197 BAY ST, BOTANY - unsure of holding his first grade spot ASK REG FOR Dl.RECTIONS. can breathe a sigh of relief. GOOD LUCK SYDNEY THIS Reserves keep on winning (just!) WEEKEND AND GOOD LUCK TO but are giving their supporters heart OUR EASTS PLAYERS. attacks. WINSTON Under 19's again on the winning list - keep it going. e WYNNVALE - HAWTHORN Sportsman's Night - Saturday, ST GEORGE June 9 at the club. $15 per head. This should be one hellava night - Smiles were the order of the day at book early. Ring the club or see Olds Park after a much needed Secretary Allan for bookings. victory over Districts. A whole­ Sunday, June 10 - Wests v hearted team effort produced the North Shore, curtain-raiser to goods, with Steve Bird and Mark Hawthorn v North Melbourne at Newcombe being the Patra "Stars". SCG. Seconds are still in the doldrums What a week-end! MAL FARNHAM and have yet to get it together. Big DOMINIC Recent, full-forward- find, Terry games were had by Graham Hill, now becomes a find at full-back. Blacklaw (back after injury) and His fine display earnt him the Bruce Evans. Starline Restaurant dinner. U19's survived a desperate last 15 NEWTOWN Fellow defenders Gary Hewton minutes to record a narrow three Congratulations to Laurie and David Power also showed out, point win. Best Steve Donlan, Brett Pendrick, Gary Becker and Greg as did Mal Farnham and Bill Shannon and Russell Oliver. Scheetz on their selection in the Renwick. Players and supporters extend Sydney team. Gemcraft Award last Reserve grade contained their their congratulations to Ron Kemp week went to Graham Wilsden with opposition for three quarters but Jnr on his 21st birthday. Give 'em the bubbly to Gary Becker and Kent could not sustain the effort. heaps Ron and stand by for the Coburn. Their best were Bill Carey; Barry birthday ode. Reserves award to Jeff Black with Mather, Steve Youngman and Engagement notice: M. "Buckets" "Doc" Halliday the U/19 award. Chris Wright. Newcombe to R. "Lethal" Brennan. In an exciting finish, Under 19's Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Looks like being a "Model" Chris Thompson on the arrival of won again defeating a hard side. The marriage. margin does not indicate how close their new daughter. (You promised a game it was. Don't forget to get in early for your Lis a ruckman Thommo!). Best players Greg Aitken, Rod superb Sainties T-shirt. $6 at the Tonight we are invited to "partake Sommerville, Gordon Smith, Nick canteen. a few" with our friends from Youngman and David Webster. NO-MESS Districts at their new home and next Another reminder about the Fun week we are to visit the Dragons Run on Saturday, June 16. Sue new "den". A big roll-up to each Seletto will provide entry forms for DEEPEST SYMPATHY venue is expected. this exciting event. $150. first prize. Although understaffed in all ~I Be in it. The St George Australian I grades today, a strong positive DEMON Football Club has been saddened ' by the passing of club stalwart attitude and the desire to win should Ron Kemp Snr, 24.5.79, and see us home in all grades. EAST SYDNEY extends its deepest sympathies ANGELIC I to his wife, Mavis and family. (Continued next page) Easts were far too good for Hills­ Ron's association with winning all around the ground with Australian football began some Steve Byrnes putting in a terrific 26 years ago in Queensland and performance to win the DJ award. until incapacitated by a long AUSTRALIAN Next Greg Luhrs, Rob Claridge and illness, was a tireless worker for old warhorse John Roberts who the benefit of the code. FOOTBALL seems to go on forever. At the time of his passing Ron SCENE - EVERY Gary Towles boys improved was president of the Penshurst performance gave them a Junior AFC. He was also a past SATURDAY convincing win. New man Stuart president of the St George and Allen showed what an asset he is Sutherland Shire Junior AFA going to be to Easts. Steve Davis and a former committeeman of 6.Jo pm. gave notice of his aim .for Firsts and the Senior Club. 2KY Jezza "Rocky" Reden played well. .,,.:., FIRST DIVISION NEWS

get back on terms with Norths late in SOUTHERN DISTRICTS the third quarter. Balmain had good One win, one loss and one nearly players in "Dashing" Dave Pulver, I Rod "the King", Kevin Pearson and 1 win were the pills we swallowed last "Lucky" Luscombe. week. Seconds had a very mixed game. Bob Fredrea (congrats on being Remember the saying: "Black is selected in Sydney side) and Sammy beautiful" and the umpire is Grasso plus Ross Kirbyshire all good ALWAYS right even though he is games in FIRSTS. wrong. Winning in all quarters Reserves Best players were Mick Bell, Steve saw top games from John Beer and Smith, Graham Brown, 'The Bear" Alan Harwood. Phil Lear, Ken McMillan. Only 3 points the diff in Under 19 Not too much to say about third and its wins for the Eagles from now grade don't fall for the old trap of BRAD KAY on. "don't worry we'll win" follow the On the social scene - Sammy example of Don Mills, Peter booking of tickets to the match - a Grasso is holding a supporters and Morrison, Simon Kelly and Syd champagne breakfast at the Club - players "get to know you" fancy Patterson and try for all the game. plus a bus to and from the match - dress party at his place on June 9 TIGER also black and red streamers so that the Sheridan Stand could have its after the game. name changed to the Bear's Den. A cabaret Disco night at the New NORTH SHORE See Anne Rowe today or ring the Brighton, June 15, tickets $4 each club. from the committee. Up to half-time it was half pace These are Club functions and a Bears but when Coach Pitura It's welcome time and David Nobfe heap of fun so BE THERE. suggested very firmly that the Bears is first on the list. Welcome back to the Bears Committee David. EAGLE TWO could play better and better play better, the second half got just that. And hello to new Club Limited Best Bears. were John Baker and manager, Malcolm Gibson. Now to Tim Hessell plus a very great effort Phillip Martyn who comes all the BALMAIN from Brad Kay, young Hayden Bray way from Sandy Bay in Tasmania - What a great performance the grabbed his chance in First grade welcome and the Daily Mirror's new Tigers put up against Norths, playing with both hands. Rules man Jack Darmody is most the last half with only 17 men after Reserves & Thirds made it a treble welcome to the gang. losing Glen Arndell and the of successes. Norths are in need of trainers for "Professor" Pau I McCook before CHAMPAGNE FOOTBALL their First Grade & Reserve Grade halftime and then Phil Coffee With the Hawthorn-North teams and applicants are needed. immediately after halftime, but what Melbourne game coming up on June Training is ·a breeze see the advert fighting spirit these Tigers have to 1 O. Norths have arranged a block elsewhere in this issue. AND DONT FORGET THE RED AND BLACK GEAR TO WEAR AT THE SCG, SEE ANNE. POPPA BEAR •··············••·••··•···•·•. DRAW ALTERATIONS ~QUICK QUIZ FIRST DIVISION : FOR THE EXPERTS 1. A player lying over the ball is ROUND 10 NOW SATURDAY JUNE 9 forced onto the ball by an opponent's knees in the back. • St George v Newtown Olds P<;irk The field umpire penalises (a) • Pennant Hills v Southern Dists. Pennant Hills holding the ball (b) illegal Baima in v East Sydney Erskineville . North Shore v Western Subs. Thirds 10.30 am 2. Sh11uld time on be added atTrumper Park Seconds 12.15pm when a player who has been awarded a free kick plays on • SUNDAY JUNE 10 or kicks the ball without • going back to or behind the • 11.45 am North Shore v Western Subs. spot where the free kick was FIRST GRADE - CURTAINRAISER TO • awarded? (a) yes (b) no. North Melbourne v Hawthor.n SCG : 3. A player in possession of the • ball has his hands pinned to his sides and the ball drops. • ROUND 11 - ONE CHANGE What is the decision? (a) play North Shore v East Sydney Trumper on (b) holding the m.!ln (c) NOW MONDAY JUNE 18 holding the ball. : ANSWERS BAA • ALL 3 GRADES I ••••••••••• I •••••••••••••••• ~

/(} ST. GEORGE SOUTHERN DISTRICTS v NEWTOWN v G B BLUE AND WHITE - BLUE SHORTS WHITE RED V - WHITE SHORTS G B RED AND \II/HITE - WHITE SHORTS f. G B G B 1. MACDONALD, Colin .,, . 1. DURYEA, Ken 1. McCRUDDEN, Michael 2. ZUBER, Greg . I 2. VAN KELKER, Warren 2 . O'HALLORAN, Kevin !,'' 3. OLIVER, Russell 3. BRIGHT, Tony 3. ANDRISKE, Rod 4. BELL-TOWERS, James \ 4. RITCHIE, Brett 4. HOOKER, Gary (Dep. Vice-Capt.) 5. KELSO, Warren 5. HAINES, David 6. PENDRICK, Laurie (Capt./Coach) ~· 6. FURNISS, Bill 6. CULLEN, Rod 7. McKIBBEN, Scott 7. ROWE, Greg 7. GRASSO, Sam 8. BECKER, Gary 8. WOODS, Trevor 8. WALTERS, Wally 9. GORDON, Ian 9. TEGG, David 9. MORLEY, Brian 10. SCHEETZ, Greg 10. GUM, Mick 10. JOSKE, Steve 11. REDENBACH, Shane 11. McCALLUM, Ian 11. HORTON, Andy 12. BRADLEY, Joe 12. DELMONTE, Peter 12. BENNETT-BURLEIGH, Duncan 13. PINE, Bob 13. NEWCOMBE, Mark (Captain) 13. KAVANAGH, Neil 14. SCOTT, Peter 14. CHRISTIAN, Dave (Vice-Capt:) 14. COCKBURN, Glen 16. RAVA, David 17. COBURN, Kent (Vice-Capt.) 15. SULLIVAN, Warren 1!1 015. KIRBYSHIRE, Ross 16. BRAIN, Tony ( 16. TREDREA, Bob 18. MATTERS, David 17. KEMP, Ron 17. CHAPMAN, Mick 19. DAVIES, Brian 18. TAYLOR, Alan 18. MATHIESON, Russell 20. GRANT, Chris 19. BLACKLAW, Graham 19. PERRY, Craig 21. LINDFIELD, Andy 20. TAYLOR, Eric 20. WRIGHT, Jim 22. GREENWOOD, Ian 21. MAGRATH, Mark ('. (> 21. BEER, John 23. MacFADYEN, Ron 22. TEGG, Mick . • 22. STONE, Wayne 24. LOVRINOVIC, Claude 23. BRENNAN, Ray' 23. SMITH, Mike 25. DEBUES, Paul 24. ROGAN, Paul 25. PRENTER, Bob 26. DA RE, Marzio 25. SCANLAN, Max MARSTON, Ian (Captain/Coach) 28. WILSDEN, Graeme

...... 44. LUCAS, Bruce (Coach) Final Score ...... ' ...... 29. MATTSON, Don d 30. WILLIAMS, Ron

...... ' ...... ' .. ' .. . v PENNANT HILLS WESTERN SUBURBS v BALM A IN BLACK AND WHITE - BLACK SHORTS G B G B BLUE AND RED - BLUE SHORTS G B G B BLACK AND GOLD - GOLD SHORTS 1. GREEN, Russell 1. RICHARD, Brian 1. HUNT, Kevin 2. GALE, Maurie (Captain) (: 2. HETHERINGTON, Lindsay 2. McCOOK, Paul 3. ROOM, Ian () 3. PRESTON, Wes 3. LUSCOMBE, Chris 4. MATHER, Barry 4. HARRY, Ian (Captain) 4. HERRING, Alan 5. HEWTON, Garry 5. GREAVES, Barry 5: MILLWARD, Tony 6. McKENNA, Ross 6. ROSEWALL, Terry 6. KING, Rod 7. HILL, Tony 7. McLEAN, Graham 7. HODGSON, Max 8. TOWERS, John ( 8. SHIEL, Graham 8. LIVINGSTONE, Gary 9. THRIPP, Paul <1 9. COOK, Steve 9. PEARSON, Kevin (Capt./Coach) 10. FARNHAM, Mal 10. DUDLEY, Alan 10. BRENNAN, Ian (. 11. FLOOD, Peter 11. ATKINS, Mark 11. ARNDELL, Glen 12. DELOOZE, Mel 12. GARDINER, Peter 12. OXLEY, John 13. BARNES, Greg 13. BETROS, Peter 13. THURSTON, Mick 15. DELOOZE, Keith (Vice-Capt.) 14. TUTTLE, John 14. ARNDELL, Bruce 16. Rl;NWICK, Bill 15. BROWN, Mike (Vice-Capt.) 15. GRENFELL, Graham 20. SELETTO, Brian 16. VARDENEGA, Bob 16. McGLYNN, Roger 22. HILL, Hayden 17. CULLING, David 17. HANGAN, Trevor 23. FALKENBERG, Wayne 18. SEXTON, Ray 18. CLARK, Robert (Vice-Capt.) 24. CATER, Danny ~I 19. CARROLL, Peter 19. McGLYNN, Greg 29. HILL, Terry 20. PEARSALL, Robert 20. COFFEE, Phil 33. MILES, Warren 21. SUHAN, Tony ... ·--··· - 22 . DOBSON. Alan Lindsay Poy and leading kick-getter BANKSTOWN of the side Colin Maurice-Jones, SECOND Under 20's last Saturday suffered who has regrettably announced his a loss but with teamwork improving retirement as has Dennis Braybon. DIVISION and the return of Whitey next week This week for the first time is they sho.uld record a win. many weeks we start as favourites B Grade had a return to form with against RAAF and we will celebrate NEWS an impressive win aided by the on our double victory at the Sports field inspiration of coach Rolf Saa re. Centre with a Chinese Food Night UNIVERSITY NSW Bob Middleton being exactly the together with the Macquarie Netball The Wales remained on the right height for over the shoulder Club. winning trail, defeating Macquarie free kicks received many chances. MAC CA in the A's and B's. Welcome back to old boy Neil The A's were untroubled all day Roebuck and new boy David Cash. and relished _in the return of big A Grade came back to score an Arthur Collins to the forward line. impressive win. Our 100 minutes is Andy; obviously revitalised from his still about 20 minutes short. Tony recent honeymoon, was mercurial Mccann playing his first game on SECOND in the air. His marking display would the wing was the instigator of many have made Brian Lawn look like a goals. Steve Herne on the other DIVISION learner and he deservedly won the wing combined again with China. Ken Westward (Tank) was perhaps pewter. best on the ground. Our ability this Knuckles Mackeral also put in week to win from the centre, due to PLAYERS another great game, similar to Karl, Smithy, Paddy, Doyle and young brother Skull. Both these Culley had Sutherland defending. SELECTED FOR players show football talents only This week the test, Sydney Uni. equ,alled by their musical talents. Let's run on B2nkstown. Peter Hurst, kicked six classy goals SPORTIE TRAINING SOUAD and Jack Jourdain also performed This is the list of Second Division well. players nominated for training for The B's also won comfortably with MACQUARIE the Second Division team which will Ray playing and collecting the play the curtain-raiser in Canberra pewter. Chubby Haley also played Macquarie once again failed to the NSW versus ACT game on his usual creditable game holding when playing Uni of NSW last week. July 29. the backline together. It was also The B-Grade however played with RAAF good to see Craig Marcombe play much more determination. Brendon P. Hibbins well in his initial game for the year. O'Connell starred in his comeback P. Holden This week we travel to St Ives and game with Doc Saundry, Bob Davies B. Kimber this should prove to be an and Anton Danilo all playing well. CAMPBELLTOWN interesting game. The firsts were not as impressive G. Noack Go.Wales. as their form has been recently. We J. Nobes FATEYE were held together by Peter Ord, R.Joyce D. Llewellyn MACQUARIE UNI P. Ord G. Sasser J. Wardlaw L. Poy SUTHERLAND R. Jemmeson R. Edwards J. Peters J. Smith G. Simond MANLY-WARRINGAH J. Trbojevic N. Christianson A. Howell J. Valcovich NSW UNI P. Jourdain A. Collins A. Suidgeest P. Hurst BANKSTOWN SPORTS J. Addison S. Herne G. Doyle T. Orr SYDNEY UNI P. Moggach P. Kennedy STIVES G. Down D. Fairbrother BACK TO THE BASICS G.Wild J. Price Left to right: Bill Thripp (Pennant Hills Coach), Garry G. Keeble P. Hooper J. Calder B. Richards Hewton, Terry Hill, Ross McKenna, Russell Green and Keith H. Hooper G. Lindsay Delooze. ·· J. Baistow A. Hunter

/_i ESCORT PREMIERSHIP SCORES LAST WEEK SECOND DIVISION I FIRST DIVISION First Grade (A) First Grade Manly-Warringah 21.12.138 d St Ives 4.8.32 North Shore 20.19.139 d Balmain 11.19.85 B~nkstown ~ports 23.17.155 d Sutherland 11.12.78 East Sydney 16.16.112 d Pennant Hills 7.8.50 NSW Uni 18.21.129 d Macquarie Uni 7.5.47 St George 12.13.85 d Southern Districts 9.14.68 Campbelltown 31.32.218 d RAAF 6.8.44 Western Suburbs 20: 10.130 d Newtown 5.15.45 Sydney Uni 13.11.89 d Parramatta 5.10.40 Second Grade Second Grade (BJ North Shore 13.14.92 d Balmain 7.10.52 Manly-Warringah 11.8.74 d St Ives 8.7.55 Western Suburbs 4.7.31 d Newtown 3.9.27 Bankstown Sports 18.14.152 d Sutherland 5.6.36 East Sydney 16.11.107 d Pennant Hills 7.5.47 NSW Uni 12.10.82 d Macquarie 2.5.17 Southern Districts 12.6.78 d St George 9.7.61 Campbelltown d RAAF on forfeit Sydney Uni d Parramatta Third Grade Western Suburbs 14.14.98 d Newtown 4.3.27 Under 20 Pennant Hills 9.8.62 d East Sydney 7.5.47 Sutherland 11.8.74 d Bankstown Sports 9.9.63 St George 6.12.48 d Southern Districts 6.9.45 Nirimba 6.18.54 drew with Campbelltown 7.12.54 \,..;! North Shore 16.19.115 d Balmain 5.5.35 Manly-Warringah - Bye

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Ir, Leagues supplying an umpire FOOTBALL WORLD apiece. NSWAFL President Bern GALE BLOWS BACK TWO RECORDS Heafey with the other 2 Leagues Its very likely that Pennant did not fancy the idea but with Campbelltown president John his confreres has gone along for Hills captain Maurie Gale will be McMenamin tells me that playing this weekend in the the sake of the game. history has been made twice Bern Heafry now has regular "Northside Derby" recently in the Campbelltown between North Shore and "peacemaker" after his name area. besides that of "architect" for Pennant Hills. First at a recent Under 17 Maurie despite where his the future of NSW Australian game between Bankstown and Football. picture appeared last week (in Campbelltown, the two umpire amongst Southern Districts system operated for the first notes) is not leaving the Demons time in a junior Australian * * * - its only injury that stopped football game. VIP him playing recently. Record number two - is I'm happy to report that claimed to be a world record for Hawthorn will be bringing their Under 9 playing on a full field own VIP with them when they ·· FIRST* COACH * * decimated their Green Valley fly to Sydney on June 10 to play V/ The recent profile on North opponents to the tune of North Melbourne. Shore winger Graeme Mclean His name, Andy Angwin, and 23.12 (150) to 0.0 (0). without him Hawthorn could be omitted to mention Graeme's What about that. first coach and according to him, naked - Andy is the clubs gear still one of the best. steward and you may be sure We refer to Maurie Altman, PEACEMAKER* * * that without a gear steward currently the proud President of there could be no gear. \..,j/ North Shore and erstwhile Three top VFL Grade umpires Andy is a former Hawk's best coach of juniors at Frenchs will control the NSW State and fairest winner and very Forest. Championship games in active in the past players The oversight was unin­ Narrandera this weekend. association. tentional and we are happy to This is a change from the give credit where credit is due. normal practice of each of the 4 .1111111111111111111111I.I1111111111111111111111111111111111* * * u U13* TO CANBERRA * * TRAINERS COURSE -- In Canberra on Saturday, July 28, NSW will play their most SPORTS INJURIES important 9ame for 1979. They have to win it if they wish to ~First Aid in Sports progress to help WA celebrate their 150th anniversary. =Ten weeks (1 % hours each week), commencing Friday,=, J. The very early game I'm happy =June 22, 1979 at 6.00pm. First Aid manual and =¥J to report will be between a =bandages supplied. Limited class enrolments available= Sydney Under 13 side and their :at $16 per person. - ACT counterparts. Not forgetting Sydney Second :: St John House, Hunt Street, Surry Hills. Division will be playing immediately before the State =Enquiries to NSWAFL - 698 1660, 698 1391. ::, · game. n 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 n 1T ~_) NEXT WEEKS GAMES DIVISION II Saturday June 9 Sutherland v. Campbelltown Gwawley St. Ives v. Sydney Uni St. Ives SIG RAAF v. Warringah Richmond Bankstown. v. Macquarie Bankstown A NSW Uni BYE B. NSW Uni v. Parramatta Trumper UNDER 20

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]() BANK OF New South Wales Australian Football League :MIERSHIP $300 Goalkicking Award FIRST GRADE 1979 1st Division Draw W. PRESTON (WS) 6 ...... 49 G. McLEAN (NS) 6 ...... 47 J P. RUSCUKLIC (ES) 4 ...... 43 ESCORT PREMIERSHIP w L F A % Pts M. McCRUDDEN (New.) - ... 27 8 April 24 June 8 1131 636 177.8 32 K. PEARSON (Bal.) 5 ...... 26 19.17 (131) Newtown v. Western Subs. 14.12 (96) (SunJ Pennant Hills v. Newtown Pennant Hills 7 1 1140 607 187.8 28 J. PITURA (NS) - ...... 23 16.24 (120) East Sydney v. Pennant Hills 11.18 (84) (Sun. I East Sydney v. Western Subs. Trumper 5 3 989 638 155.0 20 R. HUGHES (ES)-...... 23 11.8 (74) Southern Oists. v. St George 10.18 (78) (Sun.I Southern Dists. v. Bal main Rosedale 5 3 991 896 110.6 20 29.18 (192) North Shore v. Balmain 14.11 (95) (Sun.I St. George v. North Shore Olds Park 3 5 846 1225 69.1 12 RESERVE GRADE 15 April 1 July 2 6 661 850 77.7 8 T. OXLEY (NS) - ...... 20 20.18 (138) Newtown v. Southern Dists. 13.16 (94) (Sun.I Newtown v. East Sydney Erskineville 2 6 525 1022 51.4 8 J. BLACK (New)-...... 17 . 16.14 (110) Baima in v. Western Subs. 23.26 ( 164) (Sun.I Western Subs. v. St. George Macquarie 8 540 949 56.9 St George v. East Sydney 32.22 (214) (Sun.I Southern Dists. v. North Shore Trumper D. COLLARD (WS) - ...... 13 ( ) ': 8.6 (54) J. FRAME (WS) 1 ...... 12 . 99. (63) Pennant Hills v. North Shore 21.10 (136) (Sun.I Balmain v. Pennant Hills Jubilee S. BYRNES (ES) - ...... 12 22 April 7 1 771 370 208.4 28 7 - 8 July Newtown v. St George 8.10 (58) 7 1 565 410 137.8 28 14.20 (104) (Sat.) North Shore v. Newtown North Sydney 6 2 749 364 205.8 24 THIRD GRADE 8.27 (75) Western Subs. v. North Shore 18. 7 (115) (Sun.) Pennant Hills v. Western Subs. Pennant Hills 4 4 539 514 104.9 16 P. WAPPETI (NS) 3 ...... 37 31.23 (209) East Sydney v. Balmain 15.14 (104) (Sun.) East Sydney v. Southern Dists. Trumper 11.11 (77) Southern Dists. v. Pennant Hills 16.14 (110) 4 4 539 541 99.6 16 A. DAWSON (ES) - ...... 21 ( (Sun.) St. George v. Baima in Olds Park 3 5 486 740 65.7 12 R. HAINES (SD) - ...... 16 29 April 1 7 321 716 44.8 4 M. FITZSIMMONS (St G) 1 ... 14 22.13 (145) Baima in v. N~wtown 43.17 (275) 15 July 8 370 685 54.0 A. PHIPPS (NS) - ...... 12 7.3 (45) Southern Dists. v. Western Subs. 24.20 (164) (Sun.I Western Subs. v. Newtown Macquarie )3.16 (94) North Sydney v. East Sydney 19.16 (130) (Sun.) Pennant Hills v. East Sydney Per.nant Hills 16.28 (124) Pennant Hills v. St George 12.4 (76) (Sun.) Southern Dists. v. St. George Rosedale 8 883 218 405.0 32 DIVISION II A (Sun.) Balmain v. North Shore Jubilee 5 3 534 470 113.6 20 G. KNIGHT (BS) 3 ...... 23 6 May 14.13 (97) Newtown v. Pennant Hills 10.17 (77) 5 3 520 470 110.6 20 J. FARLEY (MW) 6 ...... 22 '22 July 10.6 (66) Western Subs. v. East Sydney 10.11 (71) 4 4 509 451 112.9 16 (Sun.) Newtown v. Southern Dists. Erskineville P. HURST (UNSW) 6 ...... 21 11.11 (77) Baima in v. Southern Dists. 9.15 (69) (Sun.I Balmain v. Western Subs. Jubilee 4 4 444 549 80.9 16 G. NOACK (CAMPT) 7 ...... 20 4.5 (29). St George v. North Shore 22.14 (146) P. MOGGACH (S. Uni) 3 ...... 16 (Sun.I East Sydney v. St. George Trumper 3 5 387 554 69.9 12 13 May (Sun.I North Shore v. Pennant Hills North Sydney 2 6 467 585 79.8 8 40.5 4 15.26 (116) East Sydney v. Newtown 16.16 (112) 1 7 305 752 DIV II B 8.5. (53) St. George v. Western Subs. 24.22 (166) 29 July P. GRAY (CAMP)- ...... 19 6.5 (41) Southern Dists. v. North Shore 20.18 (138) (Sun) St. George v. Newtown Olds Park ON D. NELSON (PARR) - ...... 18 12.13 (85) Pennant Hills v. Balmain 15.14 (104) (Sun.I Western Subs. v. North Shore Macquarie w L F A % Pts P. SHELL (St Ives) - ...... 15 ( !Sun.I East Sydney v. Baima in Trumper ~20 May (Sun.I Pennant Hills v. Southern Dists. Pennant Hills 6 1 683 405 168.6 24 R. DOWN (SU) 2 ...... 10 ( North Shore v. Newtown 12.17 (89) 6 1 603 418 144.2 24 ~ 27.18 (180) 165.8 20 D. BEATTY (MW)- ...... 10 18.20 (128) Western Subs. v. Pennant Hills 9.14 (68) 5 2 607 366 22.27 (159) East Sydney v. Southern Dists. 11.6 (72) 4 · 5 August 5 2 748 504 148.4 20 (Sat,) Southern Dists. v. Western Subs. Rosedale 19.12 (126) Baima in v. St George 12.20 (92) UNDER 20 (Sun.I Newto.wn v. Bal main Erskineville 4 3 660 489 134.9 16 S. NOACK (CAMP) 5 ...... 14 26-27 May (Sun'.) North Shore v. East Sydney North Sydney 4 3 568 477 119.0 16 W. BLANCHE (NIR) - ...... 10 20.19 (139) North Shore v. Balmain 11.19 !85) (Sun.I St. George v. Pennant Hills Olds Park 3 4 598 656 91.2 12 5.15 (45) Newtown v. Western Subs. 20.10 130! 1 6 264 638 41.4 4 M. BALDOCK (Suth.) - ...... 9(. ( ~.8 (50) Pennant Hills v. East Sydney 16.16 112 12 August 1 6 322 1010 31.8 4 N. WIBLIN (Suth) - ...... 7 , 12.13 (85) St George v. Southern D1sts. 9.14 (68) (Sun.I Newtowri v. Pennant Hills Erskineville (Sun.I Western Subs. v. East Sydney Macquarie R. McCARTNEY (CAMP) 2 ...... 7 3 June !Sun.I Balmain v. Southern Dists. Jubilee (Sun.I Southern Dists. v. Newtown Rosedale 6 1 481 303 158.7 24 (Sun.I North Shore v. St. George North Sydney . 1"V 6 1 469 346 135.5 24 (Sun.I Western Subs. v. Baima in Macquarie (Sun.I East Sydney v. St. George Trumper 5 2 563 330 170.6 20 19 August (Sun.) North Sydney v. Pennant Hills North Sydney 5 2 476 317 150.2 20 !Sun.) East Sydney v. Newtown Trumper 9-lOJune (Sun.I St. George v. Western Subs. Olds Park 3 3* 455 293 155.3 14 (Sat.) St. George v. Newtown Olds Park (Sat.) Pennant Hills v. Southern Dists. Pennant Hills (Sun.I Southern Dists. v. North Shore Rosedale 3 4 453 354 128.0 12 (Sun.I Pennant Hills v. Baima in 3 4 340 541 62.8 12 UMPIRES' (Sat.) Balmain v. East Sydney Erskineville Pennant Hil!s 2 4* 431 631 68.3 10 (Sat.) North Shore v. Western Subs. Thirds 10.30am at Trumper Park Seconds 12.15 pm 26 August 1 6 373 438 85.1 4 NUMBERS (Sun.) North Shore v. Western Subs. Firsts 11.45 am (Sun.I Newtown v. North Shore Erskineville 7 212 700 30.3 SCG * Drawn game 1 DEMPSEY (Sun.) Western Subs. v. Pennant Hills Trumper 17-18·June (Sun.I Southern Dists. v. East Sydney Rosedale Baima in Erskineville 2 McMAHON (Sun.) Newtown v. !Sun.) Balmain v. St. George Jubilee 3 FARQUHAR (Sun.)Western Subs. v. Southern Dists. Macquarie (Sun.) Pennant Hills v. St George Trumper 5 357 105 ~~Q·'? 20 A 1\1 C:\ /I I I C: