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State Championships.· 18th I 19th MAY, 1991. NSW FOOTBALL LEAGUE - $1.00 I l ,• 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 New South Wales 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 Sydney Swans 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 RIVERINA 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. Presentation Of Winners 'Irophy and Medallions for Best & Fairest Players. 1\venty two (22) players, eighteen on field partici~ants and four l-\nnouncement of State Squad. interchange players will be allowed in each match. AIR CONDITIONING Unil 7, 36140 Tau"r:>all Road HEATING • COOLING Black.town Phonlj (02) 671 4039 ··CARTONS· F~ (02) 631 3704 *Office HandY. Bubble Wrap* SPECIALISING IN ..... 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