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1991 QBE INSURANCE · STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS.· .. Simmo's Beach Aid. Jim Kremmer

I would like to welcome everyone to this great City of Campbelltown and in particular to Football Park in Macquarie Fields, home ofAustralian Rules Football in Campbelltown.

We are particularly proud that the Australian Football League has chosen C ampbelltown as the first metropolitan city in which to hold this carnival, and considering the carnival has been held each year for the last thirty years, it is, an honour indeed. contents, car or In the past year my Council has considerably upgraded the facilities provided for Aussie Rules in Neil Cordy. C ampbelltown in providing a new grandstand and in conjunction with the club; new clubhouse facilities, no business insurance fall doubt this was a key factor in the decision to hold the championships here. due, telephone me for a fast and obligation-free quotation. I take personal pride in thefact that before I became Mayor, less than three years ago, there was not one Rest assured the quote from the and grandstand north of Leumeah, by the end of this year there will be three. NSWAFL's major sponsor, QBE Insurance, will be highly Council's commitment to the Aussie Rules does not stop there, with upgrading of the playing suiface competitive. being on the agenda in the near future. If you'd rather contact me by mail, simply return the In a city as diversified in culture and nationality and a city in which the greatest part of the population is coupon postage-free to: Reply Paid 1411, QBE Insurance Ltd, comprised ofyoung people there are naturally a whole range ofsporting pursuits catered for by my Council. GPO Box 82, Sydney 2001. We are hoping that if Sydney wins the bid to hold the Olympic Games in the year 2000 then we in Campbell town will benefit from that in some way with the provision of new sporting facilities. -x------Neil, please contact me before my insurance expires. This carnival I am sure will prove to be very rewarding for competitors and spectators alike. Expiry Date. Car_;_;_·-· Home_/_/_. In welcoming the teams to Campbelltown I would hope that the stay in this City will be both enjoyable and personally rewarding and we will look forward to further visits in the future. - - Home Contents _/_;_·-· Business_/_/_. Name Telephone Cover photographs - Jeff Darmanin N.S.W.A.EI- ·Football Record

QBE INSURANCE STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS MESSAGE Fl~OM N.S.W.A.J•:L. MESSAGE Fl~OM CAMP1mu;roWN'S ClllEF COMMISSIONER l>EPU'IY MAYOi~ . . On behalf of the N.S. W.A.F.L I wel­ Campbe/ltown, rich in history, is one come the four Leagues and visitors of the most exciting cities in Australia. PREVIOUS WINNERS to the QBE Insurance State Champi­ onships. In 1820 Governor Macquarie named the City of Campbef,_.town after Eliza­ 1974 SYDNEY 1980 FARRER The QBE State Championships brings beth Campbell, his gracious wife. together the cream of City and Coun­ 1975 SYDNEY 1981-1986 NO CONTEST try footballers to compete for the Campbelltown as well as being the 1976 FARRER 1987 FARRER honour of Champion League of burial place of Australia's first wheat N.S.W.. 1977 SOUTHWEST· 1988 farmer, James Ruse, and the starting point for epic journeys, Hume and 1978 FARRER 1989 RNERINA We thank the QBE Insurance Com­ Hovell is a/so home to the most fa­ pany for the Sponsorship of this Car­ mous ghost in the Southern Hemi­ 1979 SOUTHWEST 1990 RNERINA nival. Without their strong ~upport for sphere, that of Fred Fisher. Australian Football m this State of N.S. W. the code would not e_rosper to As well as containing such history, the extent it has in the 90 s and. this Campbe/ltown is a very young City LAST YEAR'S RESULTS Carnival may not even exist. with almost half the continually grow­ ing population of some 144,000 The N.S. W.A.F.L Commission thanks people being under 21 years of age. RIVERINA 25-19 (169) the Sydney Football ~eague for ho~t- . ing this 1991 Carnival. A special FARRER 9-8 (62) Due to having such a youthful popu­ thanks is certainly in order to the lation Campbel/town City Council has Campbe/ftown Football Club in host­ given sporting facilities a very high ing the games on their oval. with its · priority, as you can see at Football A.C.T. 21-13 (i39) outstanding facilities. Park. SYDNEY 14-19 (103) I welcome and thank David Levens, We are at this time, delighted and priv­ State Director of Umpiring, the i/edged to be hosting these champi­ Umpires and personnel who will be CONSOLATION FINAL onships and to have people from all representing the four Umpiring Asso­ over the State visiting our City. · · · SYDNEY 12-13 (85) ciations at this Carnival. I trust that you gentlemen will enjoy the FARRER 11-10 (76) weekend's football and with the play­ May your stay in Campbel/town be ers co-operation we will witness foot­ happy and enjoyable. We hope you b a 11 and umpiring of the highest wifl come back one day, if not for FINAL standard. football then to explore our City a little further. RIVERINA 22-21 (153) To the players, coaches and offi9ials Good luck!! A.C.T. 13-10 (88) from the R.F.L., Farrer, A.C. T. and Sydney Leagues 1·wish you ari injury free carnival and may we, the football family of N.S. W., experience the game played in a true sportsmanship man- NSW AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE LTD. ner. Bill O'Reilly Stand, RAS Showground, Moore Park. Sydney Telephone: (02) 332 3986, 332 3791 - Facsimile: (02) 360 3951 JOHN YATES ALDERMAN JOHN HENNESSEY PO Box 333, Strawberry Hills, NSW. 2012 A WARM WELCOME TO CAMPBELLTOWN QBE INSURANCE STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

On behalf of the Committee, players and supporters of the Campbel/town Football Club, I CHAMPIONSHIP RULES would like to extend a greeting to all team<; competing in the 1991 QBE Insurance State Championship, official guests and all participating in any way. 1. The Laws of Australian Football, as adopted by the National Aus tralian Football Council. It is indeed an lwnour for us to lwst this carnival, as our Club has only been established since 1976, and this is another milestone in our already rich history. 2. The "Order Ofl" Rule, as set out in the N.A.F.C. Rule Book, will be Jte are proud of the facilities at our ground, established with tremendous assistance and played which is "Option 1",as set out in the N.S.W.A.F.L. Order support from the Campbelltown City Council, Mayor Jim Kremmer, and Deputy Mayor John Off brochure. Iferznessy.

---Preliii11nary Games --- ~ I tmst that the carnival is an enjoyable and injury free one for you all, and I look forward to seeing some excellent football. 4 x 20 minutes (time on second half only)

May the best team win! Final JIM LITTLE 4 x 25 minutes PRESIDENT (time on all match) CAMPBELLTOWN A.RC. In the event of scores being level after full time, 5 minutes will be THIS WEEKEND'S SCHEDULE played to each end with no break between these two periods.

Saturday, Mav 18 If the scores are still level after this period, the time keepers shall Gamel 12.00noon A.C.T. v Riverina not sound the siren until such time as the next score is regis Game2 2.30pm Sydney v Farrer tered.

Sunday, May 19. 1991 4. Team Numbers Consolation Final 11.00am Loser 1 v Loser 2 Each League must nominate 24 players that will represent their Final 1.30pm Winner 1 v Winner2 squad for the Championships.

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I would like to wish our players the best oj As Chairman of the newly formed Sydney luck in their endeavour to win the QBE In­ Board of Management and as the host BRETT HANNAM (AINSLIE) surance State Championship for the Fa"er Leaglle we are pleased to welcome ollr visit­ League, I am Sllre they will do the League ing players and officials to the 1991 QBE _ proud. Insurance State Championships. Brett, last year's A.C.T.A.F.L. Player of the Year, completed a great job as Captain/Coach of Ainslie winning the 1990 Grand Final. An ex-Ainslie junior, Brett has played an active role in that Club's 1979, 80, 82, 87 and 90 premierships. I would also like to congratulate Ollr Coach, This weekend lws seen a culmination of a · Russell Campbell, for the professional way he lot of hard work by Leaglle officials, has prepared the team, also thanks to the Campbelltown Council and the Campbell­ To the end of the 1990 season he had played 187 senior games with the Tricolours. Selectors, Trainers, Team Manager and ollr town Australian Football Club, to ensure Brett has played all his football with Ainslie except for three years with Central hard working Secretary Danny Malone for that first class facilities are made available Districts in South Australia from 1983 • 1986. The dashing centre half fonvard who the time and effort they have put in. for the best f ootbaUers in the State to display represented the A.C.T. on a total of nine occasions, and makes his debut as A.C.T. their collective talents. coach at these Championships.

To the other Leagues competing over the week­ end, I wish them well and I lwpe it is an injllry Once again, welcome to Sydney and I lwpe TONY WYND (QUEANBEYAN) free Championship for all concerned. as players your dreams and aspirations are achieved and that the League Executives ex­ change meaningful dialogue!or the progress Tony is the 1990 Queanbeyan and A.C.T. Captain and created history last year by TREVOR URQUHART of our great game. winning his fourth Mulrooney Medal (A.C.T.A.EL. Best and Fairest), his third in succession. He is an ex-Queanbeyan junior and has been a leading light in A.C.T. football for many years. To the end of 1990 he had represented his Club in 183 senior THANKS TO THE WORKERS! DON ROACH matches and has so far represented the A.C.T. on an impressive 26 occasions.

Morrie Podbury, Chris Weston, Reg and Shirley Matheson, Ellis Noack, Bob STEVE CORNISH (QUEANBEYAN) McConnell, Jan McLaughlin, Lorna THIS WEEKEND'S UMPIRES Podbury, Peter Ainsworth, Jim Morrisey, Steve was the 1990 Leading Goalkicker with 101 goals for the season and has kicked Tamara Noack and Lionel Beale have all S.F.L. Brinley Shepherd 13 in two outings so far this season. Steve is currently playing his third season with given their time this weekend to make all the Tigers having come from the North Brighton Club in South Australia. He has Leagues feel welcome and the Carnival a played mostly at centre-half fonvard and is a key player for his club Queanbeyan. success. R.KL. Wayne Moriarty Steve first represented theA.C.T. in 1990.

On behalf of all the players and officials - Farrer Richard Judd thank you. A.C.T. Brian Lee Archer A special mention to John McLaughlin, Secretary or the Campbelltown Club, with­ Sydney Umpires will officiate running A.C.T.A.F.L. out whose help this Carnival could not the boundary and operating in goals. have been possible. R.EL. PRESIDENT'S A.C.T.A.EL PRESIDENT'S PLAYER PENPICS - FARRER MESSAGE MESSAGE GERALD PIEPER (MARRER) This weekend secs CampbeUlown as the A.C. T.A.F.L. iJ·pleascd to again take part in the venue for the QBE Insurance N.S. W. State QBE New Sorah Wales State Championships At 33 years of age could now be classed as a veteran, but is still one of the game's most Championships with the four top leagues as part ofour commitment to co-operation with brilliant and creative players. Pieper is an ornament to the game. Ile first represented in the State gathered to do battle for the the N.S. W.A.F.L. for the common good of our the Farrer League in the late seventies and when his former team, Wagga Tigers, were Crown. sport ill these changi.ng times. moved to the Riverina Football League to become an automatic selection for R.F.L. throughout the eighties. After numerous State team selections he was feted, last year, We, the Rivcrina Football League, as dc­ for his contribution to Australian Football at both Riverina and State levels, by the Australian Football in Canberra is in the proc­ f cndingchampions, will be up against some N.S.\V. Australian Football League. ess of change and it is refreshing to observe the strong opposition which slwuld provide for degree of co-opcratum from clubs in the re­ some good, hard, cntcrtainingfootball and structuring program. Over the past fi vc montlL5 This year, Pieper has been appointed coach of the Marrar Club in the Farrer League, help to promote our great Australian game. we have seen the voluntary demise of two of and needless to say is a welcome inclusion in the Farrer League team. Canberra's founding clubs Eastlakes and Manuka joining together to form the new ·We thank tfze New Soutiz-Wales f oot/Jailfur Soiltltern DiJ·trict Club; they clirrclltly lead the inviting our League and QBE Insurance STEPHEN COLE (M.C.U.) premiership ladder. for their generous sponsorship of these titles. Stephen has been .a regular selection in the Farrer League side since the early 80's, Newly admitted Weston Creek (previo1uly during which time he has played with the Champion - United amalgamated with Manuka) is the new kid on To our Coach Ray and his Selectors Mi­ Club. Usually a key fonvard, Cole is for his prolific goalkicking feats. Although a little the block and already is making other.r sit up cliacl and Antony wlw arc in their first older, Cole is still capable of taking the "screamer" and has amazing recovery when the and take 1wticc. Their first up win against year as the brains-trust of our rep side we ball comes to ground. His uncanny good sense has netted him almost 900 majors in a fancied Bclconncn proved a dream start to the offer congratulations. I am sure the play­ career which has included, as well as club and Farrer League games, several appear­ season and reward for their hard work and ers will get behind you and give their best. ances for the State. His long service to the Farrer League was rewarded with the commitment. captaincy of the team at last year's State Championships in Canberra. Also to Team Managers and Strappcrs and not forgetting our Runner we thank you for the job you arc doing in our quest to come Born again Tuggcranong Valley arc revitalised PETER GREEN (BARELLAt'l") out as the Champion side once again in and with Ainslie and Qucanbeyan make up a New South »'ales. six team senior competition with 11e1y clear dis­ Peter, in his seventeenth year, is one of the Farrer League's most talented and promising trict affiliations that appropriately represent the Canbcrra/Queanbcyan region. players. A Year 11 student at Agricultural High School - one famous for its Finally, to the Leagues competing in this Rugby League feats moreso than its Australian Football prowess - Green plays for the competition, I wish you all the best and Barcllan United Club. may all the games be hard fought and Beyond the local scclle the A. C. T.A.F.L. believes played in the right spirit without injuries. the emergence of a N.S. W./A.C. T. State League Last year, Green, in his first season in Canberra, represented N.S.W. in the Teal Cup is an inevitable development to compliment the competition and was a key member of the Yanco High Rugby League side which won TREVOR TIPPING changing face of football Nationally. Unless the prestigious statewide University Shield competition. this can be achieved Australian Football iJ· des­ tined to run second to Rugby League in this vital region for sport in Australia. Green is fast, strong and kicks long. A future star. ALLAN HIRD PLAYER PEN PICS - RIVERINA

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. } riil PETER AINSWORTH ~ Sales Manager FlOWERDALE SHOPPING::>;CENTRE . .. '. ~ >:: . . ', 5/6 BROWNE STREET, 56A CLOVELL Y ROAD, HOXTON PARK RD, CAMPBELLTOWN 2560 RANDWICK 2031 LIVERPOOL ', 600 9436 ;· TEL: (046) 26 4850 TEL: 398 8536 FAX: (046) 26 4097 FAX: 398 9770 THE COACHES I ' A : lIDI RUSSELL CAMPBELL - FARRER O'S~llivan and Rudd Roa'ds 31 years old, began his football career with in what was then called the South LEUMEAH West League (now the Riverina Football League). His last year with the Club, 1977, saw him kick over 100 goals before being recruited to South Melbourne with whom he Ph: (046) 25 2040 stayed until 1980. He then played with South Australian team Woodville for two years before returning to the Riverina as captain/coach of Coolamon in the R.F.L.. He promptly took them to a Premiership after the first grand final match resulted in a draw.

Coaching stints followed at Albury, in the strong Ovens and Murray League, and then Drink with the with A.C.T.A.F.L. club, Manuka-Weston. After a "break" in 1989 he was appointed the Riverina Development Manager for the N.S.W.A.F.L., a position which he still holds. host who sponsors Campbell coached the Farrer side last year and is looking forward to an improved performance this year. v-1 () the most ...!! Ay;-) ... ,., f];._;' /{I'., ' ..(· ·)j~" ' "' 'kl'., Looking forward I:'/ ~:·!':.;'· / ,., [;. -- RAY O'CONNOR - RIVERINA to a great weekend of- · ·.~::-, r,,-. \:__ Prior to coming to the Riverina, Ray played with Brunswick in the V.F.A. and Subiaco football - Proud sponsors in W.A .. In 1979 he was appointed coach of Coolamon in the then South West League and led his side to the 1980 Grand Final. He then moved to Ganmian · · of the Campbelltown Blues Ma tong in 1982 and in 1984 in his last year of coaching led the Lions to a premiership. His love of football is unquestionable and his involvement in rep football spans 12 years, as a player from 1979-1984 during which time he captained the R.F.L. on three EVERY FRIDAY occasions and for the past seven years as a selector.

Ray has been quoted as saying, "I've alw~ys wanted to coach the rep side, I'll be doing SEAFOOD NIGHT my best", knowing Ray, he will do just that. Bring the family -·. children Ray is married, he and his wife Maureen have three daughters Kylie, Courtney and welcome - Book Now Brodie. RESERVE YOUR TABLE ~',e.t.1p.n~·.(046) 2s 2040,, .. ... ,.. , .. ,.. • i • , J : ' THE COACHES

~ 0. ro __o ~ RON THOMAS - SYDNEY m c < r =;- ro 0 ~ m "'3 ro 0 :J Q 3: y; ~ m Vl 6 Ron Thomas' career has stretched through to all areas of football. In his youth he ;I s; played V.F.L. for Richmond, V.F.A. for Prahran and represented Queensland. Ron • -l 0 -:::r successfully coached Mitchom to three premierships from 1979-1981, the Sydney 9- "'z: Swans Reserve Grade team and the N.S.W State team in 1985. ~ "'3 a_"'::J (I) ct [JJ In 1986 Ron moved into administration and was General Manager of the Swans from c 1986-1988. In 1990 Ron took over the reins of the Holroyd Parramatta team coaching 0: 0 fh.em lotheitfirst-sydney·Pre·mtershtp and-is a grcatasscttu-Sydney-FootbaH. - ;i

BRETT HANNAM - A.C.T.A.F.L.

Bret4 lastyear's A.C.T.A.F.L. Player of the Year, completed a great job as Captain/Coach of Ainslie winning the 1990 Grand Final. An ex-Ainslie junior, Brett has played an active role in that Club's 1979, 80, 82, 87 and 90 premierships.

To the end of the 1990 season he had played 187 senior games with the Tricolours. Brett has played all his football with Ainsiie except for three years with Central Districts in South Australia from 1983 - 1986. The dashing centre half forward who represented the A.C.T. on a total of nine occasions, and makes his debut as A.C.T. coach at these Championships.

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NAME AGE CLUB OFFICIALS: NAME AGE HT. (cm) OFFICIALS l. Michael Goisner 22 Q Coach: 1. Dick Carey 29 187 Coach: 2. Tony Wynd (C) 26 Q Brett Hannam 3. Brett Page 24 192 Russell Campbell ~ ..'\\ 3. Sean Giddings 23 Tug. 'i: 4. Don Oliver 31 188 Manager: 5. Gerald Pieper 33 185 4. Troy Gray 17 Q ..: Team Manager: 5. J efT Gilbert 24 Q Mick Connon 6. Richie Robinson 28 190 David Oehm 6. Guy Cannon 21 S.D. 7. Stephen Cole 29 183 7. Brett Hannam 30 Ains Assistant Manager: 8. Paul McCarty 25 184 Selectors: 8. Keith Hanna 24 S.D. Andrew McGrath 9. Gavin Hofert 22 188 Tom Pattison 9. Steve Cornish 26 Q 10. Leigh Brown 19 179 John McGregor 10. Eric Bowman 25 w.c. Selectors: 11. Andrew Buchhom 25 189 Bob Driscoll 11. Craig Neilson 26 w.c. Gary Cox 12. David Meline 25 187 12. David Skuta 28 w.c. Burnie Nickelson 13. Mark Hofert 29 183 President: 13. Dale Frankel 24 Bel. John Virtue 14. Peter Green 17 185 Trevor Urquhart 14. John Dickie 22 T.V. 15. Phil Irvine 24 186 15. Robbie Neill 17 S.D. Colours: 16. Paul Irvine 21 182 Secretary: 16. Jack Ireland 25 Ains Gold with Royal Blue Yolk, Blue Shorts. 17. Tony Matthews 23 180 Danny Malone 17. Mark Housley 30 Bel. 18. Chris Bevan 28 182 18. David McCallum 24 Ains 19. Dennis Dunstan 21 178 Treasurer: 19. Michael Richardsori?6 Ains 20. Robbie Burgess 24 175 Malcolm Levett 20. Andew Bishop 26 Ains 22. Wayne Fowles 30 178 21. Steve Fellows 24 S.D. 23. Cameron Male 24 170 Colours: 22. Ian Muir 24 Ains 24. Robbie Ellis 20 170 White, Blue V, Blue Socks, Blue Shorts 23 . .T efT Mohnvi nkel 23 Ains • 25. Matt Currie . 18 176 24. Chris Fleming 25 Ains • 27. Robbie Harper 21 182 25. Tim Brown 27 S.D. ~ 29. Graham Terlich 21 183 26. Tony Whalen 22 S.D. 34. John Vearing 23 185 27. Tim Wynd 23 Q. . A.C.T.A.F.L. 37. Ian Gordon 28 186 38. Jamie Gordon 32 187

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NAME AGE HT. (cm) NAME AGE HT. (cm) NAME AGE CLUB OFFICIALS:

1. Greg McKelvie 20 164 29. Brendon Gibbons 22 178 1. Tony Smith 25 NS Coach: 2. Chris Conlan 24 179 30. Steven Woods 20 175 t- 2. Paul Drury 27 NS Ron Thomas 3. Barry Suckling 28 178 31. Mark Kidd 25 188 3. David West 28 Stg 4. Damien Scott 20 183 OFFICIALS: \~ 4. Geoff Noack 29 Cam Team Manager: 5. Grahame Doswell 31 184 Coach: 5. Rod Podbury 27 Cam Ellis Noack 6. Vincent Carroll 26 175 Ray O'Connor 6. Andrew Mills 22 Par 7. Brett Allen 29 184 7. Mick Partridge 27 Par Selector: 8. Ken Howe 22 198 Selectors: 8. Matthew I