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FAMOUS DRINKS 26 THE FOOTBALL RECORD June 15th, 1974 June 15th, 1974 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 7 WESTERN SUBURBS v SOUTH SYDNEY B.LACK AND WHITE RED AND GREEN A.C.T. PEN PICTURES f;!LACK SHORTS WHITE SHORTS EDNEY BLACKABY Manuka. last season's dual winner of the Mul­ SUNDAY, PICKEN 2.20 p.m. A diminutive, dynamic li vewire rover rooney Medal and Fyshwick Tyre Iv!ar­ \Jmpires Field T. WESCON; Goals L. McDONALD, L. RUSSELL from Devonport in Tasmania. An elu­ ket B&F Award. Boundary C. O'DONOGHUE, T. HAUGHAN sive type who kicks more than his SHANE O'SUULLIVAN Eastlake Reserve Field D. JOHNS; Boundary J. McSWEENEY, J. BURNAGE 12.15 p.m. • Third Field G. DEMPSEY 10.30 a.m 8hare of goals, created a record by win­ Ai rover, Shane joined Eastlake in Ground Manager J. HAMMOND ning Manuka·s award 1972. A nephew of the legendary Bill 1 K. FORBES ; 1 R. HANKINSON Capt. Coach for a record third consecutive time last Drake. 2 L. HETHERINGTON 2 K. O'HALLORAN season. Last y2ar refused overtures ROD WHITEWAY Ainslie 3 P. CAVANAGH · 3 M. DUNIAM from Geelong in the V.F.L. Former half back flanker or wing 4 B. FEGAN 4 F. ADAMS GA,~Y COX (Ainslie) man from Wodonga, joining Aislie last 5 B. GREAVES 5 G. FROST Joined Ainslie last season .from Lat­ season with a reputation as a peerless 6 D. ROWE 6 B. FROST robe in Tasmania. A centre or wing­ defender. Consistent all year, showing 7 G. McLEAN 7 s: TUTAK man he seems set to reproduce the out­ his best form at the right end of the 8 I. RALPH 8 B. TYLER, V. Capt. standing form he displayed in 1972. season to take a club award. 9 G. l{EGAN 9 G. TAYLOR DARRYL GERLACH (Eastlake) JOHN JILLARD Ainslie 10 J. CAULFIELD 10 M. LUMSDEN Former Essendon and Victoria speci­ A spedacular defender who is rock 11 P. BOUCHIER 11 P. FLOOD alist back pocket man, Darryl succeed­ like aL centre half back. Joined Ainslie 12 G. ALLEN 12 G. THOMAS ed Bill Drake as captain coach 0£ East­ as capta,n coach last season. A former 13 J. TUTILE 13 G. WILSON lake last year. A 168 game player with Footscray player, Jillard was assistant 14 C. BRADLEY 14 G. SCORER the Bombers, Darryl played five games coach with Tasmania's Latrobe club in 15 M. SCANLON 15 W. BRUCE for Victoria in 1969, 1970 and and 1971 1970, 71 and 72. Twice the North West 16 B. HUNTER 16 A. BOUCH and was Essendon·s best and fairest in Football Union's best and fairest player. 17 D. WALDUCK 17 K. COBURN 1970. GRAHAM lHcLEAN Eastlake 18 P. FENNEY 18 M. MITCHELL IAN LOWE Manuka · Played \vith St. Kilda firsts and sec-· 19 R. CAHILL 19 R. POCHROj A fast, elusive ball getter with excel­ onds a~ well as being a Victorian Ama­ 20 J. DOYLE 20 S: POCHROJ lent delivery and capable of getting teur representative. A top goalkicker 22 D. PEUCKER 21 S. STREVENS plenty of goals. Half forward flanker er with Saints' seconds he played with 23 A; GEORGIOU 22 R. WRIGHT wingman and former Bullant junior Geelong West for the past 3 seasons. 24 B. WALSH . 23 P. McCOOK DAVE HARTNEY, RMC CHARLIE SMITH Ainslie 25 W. RUSHTON 24 G. FERGUSON Played all his football with Ivanhoe The eldest of 3 brothers, "Chazza" Amateurs before entering RMC. A 26 E. MOIKA 25 R. McGOWAN .t.- has played more than 100 games for 27 T. THOMPSON wingman or half forward flanker. Ainslie as a first grader and has been 30 G. NAGLE TERRY GALLAGHER i\1anuka an automatic ACT selection since 1967. 31 G. SHIEL Full forward and regular ACT rep. Charlie is known for his prodigious player. Kicked more than 100 goals in clearing kicks and solid defence. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY NOTES 1969 and 1972. Former Manuka junior. MICK CHINNICK Belconnen ly dry ground the 1st XVIII traded A high flyer and a fast, elusive mover. Tough ruckman whc. has been in re­ Last week end was remarkable in DAVID GALLAGER Manuka that over 70 players· r:ut on the blue some very firm hip and shoulder with presentative ranks since 1967. Played Younger brother of Bullants' full for­ against Queensland in Canberra in 1972. and gold guernseys to play in 5 games. c.pponents who took it as well as they gave it. Carroll, Mogach and Romero ward Terry. Came straight into first Played with Bacchus Marsh last season. On Saturday our lsts & 2nds had good grade last season after playing in un­ wins against worthy opponents in War­ came back for more all clay. TED LEES, A.N.U. B's, Chapman, Kennedy, Redman, der 19 premiership side in 1972. Eastlake's captain in 1972, he is a ringah. Our 3rds got a little bogged at BRIAN BACKHOUSE, Manuka Picken but managed to keep a strong McGuiness and Ryan impressed most ruck man or centre half forward. One Half forward flanker, formerly with of the top recruits of HY70 he jc.ined Wests side to 12 goals. Then on Sun­ in a team where everyone did his bit. Players and supporters are reminded North Melbourne and Waverley. Al­ Eastiake from Devonport day we took on the Hash-house Har­ ways makes position and is most dan­ riers and our 3rds took to the field of a Beer Tasting in the tea rocms on TREVOR ZELTNER \Vests Thursday, the 27th whatever that gerous in the forward area ability to Utility player who is at home at full against Sutherland. accept hand pass and snap accurately. or centre half back or centre half for­ Against Warringah on a comparative- means. DYENYS GERRY ROBE, Eastlake ward. J oinecl Acton last season and this A centre half back who came to year succeeded Col Trevaskis as capt.­ CLUB CONTACTS Canberra from Wagga in the Farrer coach of the Magpies. 639 9958 League in 1970. A r;ontroversial play­ BOB FRANKLIN l'ilanuka BALMAIN John Coles ...... er he was the subject of a clearance 32 4338 Former Manuka junior, centre half EAST SYDNEY Jack Dean ...... wrangle. An ACT rep player for the forward who has also played centre NEWTOWN Peter Mcintyre ...... 56 7403 449 4496 past two seasons he is the son of Al­ half back. A brilliant high mark with NORTH SHORE Ian Cameron ...... bury coach Tim Robb. good disposal. SOUTH SYDNEY Les Trigar ...... 528 7300 JL.\LPH RENDELL Ainslie 6041403 ROBERT LIPP, Eastlake SOUTHERN DISTRICTS Arthur Wiles ...... A wily centreman who has notched A half back flanker and ruck rover. 587 1656 ST. GEORGE Bob McConnell ...... mnrp th!:ln 10(\ firC"+ rr,- ..... ,:1,_ ,....,..,..-y'\,.._~ TTY;+.\- 8 THE FOOTBALL RECORD June 15th, 1974 June 15th, 1974 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 25 YOU'LL MARVEL AT ~ T~E EASE OF BREEZE Lift your game

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BARTOS 12.15 p.m. BRIA"N BOURNE (Ormond, Vic.) Formerly played League football with ; Third Field K. DOYLE 10.30 a.m ' Victorian captain for the last two Subiaco. A strong "around the ground" Ground Manager K. HESSION years. Plays on the back line C·r in the player. 1 COLIN MACDONALD 1 W. CROSS · i:uck. Member of the A.A.F.C. team at GERRY NEESHAM, Greylands W.A. 2 M. DELOOZE 2 K. HUDSON the . ign O.F.C. Championship. Played in last year's W.A. Carnival 3 W. SMITH 3 T. WATTS l;>ANNY BARCLEY (Reservoir 9ld team. Excels anywhere across the 4 G. HOOKER 4 G. PEDLER : Boys, Vic.) centre. 5 T. EAST 5 S. HUGHES · An excellent mark. A fast and clever MICK O'DONNELL, Assumption Old 6 A. JOYCE (c.c.) 6 R. LIPPOLD back man. Collegians, Vic. 7 I. GORDON 7 M. RHODES ROSS DUKE (Old Paradians, Vic.) Played in last year's Carnival. Very 8 P. BOUCHIER 8 R. YOUNG A member of last year's Victorian us2tul 0,1 the :t'orward. line. 9 E. SHEER 9 A. HUNTER Carnival team. Can play anywhere on STUART PAL.\1ER, Churinga Tas. 10 D. AITKEN 10 E. SUNGALIS the forward line, but will probably be Captain and coach of his club. A 11 P. DEAN 11 S. REDENBACH used as a rover. very ex; ei·ienced forward or wingman. 12 J. BRADLEY 12 G. CANN BRIAN FERRIS (Adelaide Uni S.A.) Played for the Tas. National League 13 R. PINE 13 N. ELLARD Has represented S.A. as a forward, in the 1971 A.F.C. Championships. 14 G. SAMBROOK 14 B. ARNDELL but is currently being used as a fol­ SEVION TRUMBLE, Adelaide Uni S.A. 15 J. BLACK 15 J. PHILLIPS lower. A tall, strong player, he can be used 16 R.NICHOLSON 16 G. FOSTER KEVIN GRIFFITHS Adelaide Uni S.A. in a number of positions on the back 18 G. S:::HRODER 17 G. LYNN An experienced ruckman, he is cap­ line. 19 G .. BOUCHIER 18 I. HALL tain and coach of his club. Member of n:nr UNDERDOWK, Exeter S.A. 20 P. O'CONNELL 19 C. LUSCOMBE last year's successful Carnival team. A centreman with uncanny ball con­ 21 G.· MACDONALD 20 T. UPTON KEVIN GROSE (Reservoir O.B. Vic.) trol, he is an excellent kick. 22 8. MANNISON 21 D. PULVER A skilful player, he can play in most ROGER WOOD, Ormond Vic. 23 R. McFADYEN 22 M. BOND positions on the ground. Full forward. Played very well in 24 D. SYKES S. RENNEBERG NEVILLE HARRIS Semaphone Central the recent Vic. v S.A. game, kicking 25 R. SCOTT P. EADES S.A. six goals. 28 D. MASSIE M. HODGSON A clever rover who showed out in the LOU ZACHARIAH (Vic.) Manager 29 I. KIDD M. HARKER recent interstate game. Presicient of the V.A.F.A. This is his G. PEAKE BARRY HIBBERD (Coburg Vic.) third time as Manager of the A.A.F.C. C. DUNCAN . Can fill any position on the. back line. team. Has managed many Victorian Will probably play in the pocket in teams in the past. this side. KEITH SliVIS (S.A.) Assistant l'\fanager ANDREW IRELAND (Ivanhoe, Vic.) President of the S.A.A.F.L. Lou Zach­ ************************************************** ~ Another member d last year's Carni­ ariah's deputy for the third time. Cur­ val team. Plays on the forward line or BALMAIN CLUB NOTES rent President of the A.A.F.C. • as a ruck rover. Congratulations to the Tigers only one of the very few to stay with thef. STEVE JOHNSO'N, Adelaide Uni S.A. HOWARD iHUTTO'N (S.A.) Coach representative in the State squad, South Aussies after the game. This: A fast and clever ball handler, he is First time as Coach of the Australian Shane Redenbach and also to his team gesture was apparently appreciated by' a wingman of real class. Amateurs, but he has had marked suc­ mat=s in the carnival series. On the the players and officials, hence the pre-'· JIM KATSAROS, Allelaide Uni. S.A. cess as coach of recent S.A. teams. Has been a regular rover in S.A. subject of representative games, Max sentation to Max before they left. ~ sides for the past four years. Played Chatwin who acted as a trainer for On behalf of all members of the Bal~ SANDY COCKBURN (S.A.) H. Trainer South Australia during their game main Club, we wish all teams in the'· fo the A.A.F.C. team in Brisbane in Saddling up for his third trip as Head !971. Trainer. He has become an institution against Victoria twc weeks ago, was Carnival the best cf luck. ( THE CLAW' BRUCE KEFFORD (Old Scotch Colle­ as head train2r for South Australian gians, Vic.) teams. A top ruckman and forward pc.2ket. THANK YOU His height makes him extremely dan­ DAVID GUNN (Tas.) gerous round the goals. A.A.F.C. Delegate to the Australian Thank you to King Gee for supply­ David Prince of Adidas for the gear CHRIS i\lcRAE (Uni. Blacks, Vic.) Fc.otball Council. Has been Hon. Sec­ ing shorts to the States Squad. Mr. supplied to the N.S.W. team. Full back or centre half back. An­ retary of the A.A.F.C. since 1956. Pre­ Brian Adcock is the man responsible. 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AUSTRALIAN AMATEURS RED, WHITE YOKE BLUE AND WHITE SKY BLUE AND BLACK WHITE-GREEN A BLACK SHORTS WHITE SHORTS 1 J CAUL.FJELD, captain i P. ROFE {Capt.) SUNDAY, OLDS PARK 2.20 p.m. 2 A. McDONALD 2 B. BOURNE (V. Capt.) . Umpires Field, J. SMITH; Goals J. MAHER, D. NIELSON 3 B. DAY 3 D. BARCLAY Boundary, W. HOBBY, W. ALLEN 4 C. COLLARD 4 R. DUKE Reserve Field D. JACKSON; Boundary G. HOLLIBONE, T. EVANS 12.15 p.m. Third Field P. STOKES 10.30 a.m 5 K. FORBES 5 'B. FERRIS Ground Manager, R McCONNELL G D. BEDNARSKI 6 K. GRIFFITHS 7 D. ROWE 7 f\. GROSE 1 J. DENEHEY 1 E. NOACK 8 A. HAYES S N. HARRIS 2 G. McKENZIE 2 W. VAN KALKER 9_ S. REDENBACH 9 B. HIBBERD 3 D. McVEY 3 L. RUSSELL 1'0 8. FEGAN 10 A. l~CLAND 4 D. DALTON 4 C. COLLARD ~ 12 G. SHEATHER 11 S. JOHNSON 5 .G. WATKINS 5 J. POULTER 13 P. HOWLEY 12 J. KATSAROS 6 ' D. PEGG 6 G. MUITON 14 B. McKENZIE 13 B. KEFFORD 7 B. SINCLAIR 7 A. ERNSHAW 15 D. BRUEST 14 C. McRAE 8 I. TAYLOR 8 G. FOSTER 16 B. SKIPPER 15 S. MAGUiRE 9 K. PEARSON, Capt. Coach 9 C. BEHAG 17 M. HAWKINS 16 G. MATCHAM 10 K. HIGGINS 10 P. CONBOY "' 18 R. COELLI 17 G. NEESHAM 11 H. WADDELL 11 R. PHILLIS 19 G. BOUCHIER 18 M. O'DONNELL 12 12 G. HOLLAND ·' 20 C. TREVASKIS 19 S. PALMER 13 W. WJlLATS 13 A. STEVENS 21 R. HUGHES 20 S. TRUMBLE 14 R. LINCOLN 14 A. LAIDLAW 22 T. MILLER 21 K. UNDERDOWN 15 R. SKUSE 15 M. COOMBE 25 R. SKUSE 22 R. WOOD 16 S. RIXON 16 P. GOODALE · Coach: Manager L. S. ZACHARl.L\H 17 C. SMITH 17 R. BEDNARSKI Manager: JOHN ARMSTRONG Coach: H.J. MUTTON 18 E. SIMONS 18 M. GURNETT 19 B. McELHINNEY 19 T. TREACEY N SW I ! ················ · I - ··················\· ·············· 20 K. GIBBONS 20 R. SOLOMAN . . . ·.·· ... ·· .. ··.··.·::,.: ..... ········· .: j ...... 1 . ··, ····················. 21 A. FAIRCLOUGH . 21 W. CORNELL 22 S. BIRD 22 A. WAUGH .I' 23 G. KEMP 23, J. RADOVANOVIC QUEENSLAr~D A.C.Ta 24 K. SEAMONS 24 A. CUNNINGHAM (MAROON-WHITE COLLAR, WHITE Q) GOLD WITH ROYAL BLUE YOKE 25 I. CRUICKSHANK ,... 25 J. EWING, capt coach 1 W. 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ERKINEVILLE, SATURDAY 11.30 a.m. ERSKINEVILLE, SATURDAY 2.10 p.m. Umpires Goals R. MAL!DE, D. NIELSON Umpires Goals J. MAHER, L. RUSSELL Boundary R. PHILLIPS, G. ALLOMES Boundary D. BLOK. T. HAUGHAN Ground Manager, MR. J. TUTON Ground Manager, MR. J. TUTON 1 P. ROFE (Capt.) 1 P. PHILLIPOU 1 J. CAULFIELD, captairi 1 W. LLOYD 2 8. BOURNE (V. Capt.) 2 E. BLACKABY 2 A. McDONALD 2 D. JUNKER 3 D. BARCLAY 4 G. COX 3 B. DAY 3 P. STEPHENS 4 R. DUKE 6 I. LOWE 4 C. COLLARD 4 D. ROBINSON 5 8. FERRIS 7 D. HARTNEY 5 K. FORBES 5 H. NIELSEN 6 K. GRIFFITHS 8 T. GALLAGHER 6 D. BEDNARSKI 6 J. BANGLE 7 K. GROSE 9 D. GALLAGHER 7 D. ROWE 7 0. BACKWELL 8 N. HARRIS 10 B. BACKHOUSE 8 A. HAYES 8 D. SMITH 9 8. HIBBERD 11 G. ROBB 9. S. REDENBACH 9 L. JACOB __ 10 A. IRELAND 12 R. RENDELL 10 B. FEGAN 10 D. PELLY 11 S. JOHNSON 13 S. O'SULLIVAN 12 G. SHEATHER 11 N. WELLER 12 J. KATSAROS 14 R. WHITEWAY 13 P. HOWLEY 12 J. TURNBULL 13 B. KEFFORD 15 J. JILLARD 14 8. McKENZIE 14 B. FARRELLY 14. C. McRAE 17 G. McLEAN 15 D. BRUEST 15 J. ELLIS 15 S. MAGUIRE 18 C. SMITH 16 B. SKIPPER 16 B. ROHDE 16 G. MATCHAM 19 D. GERLACH 17 M. HAWKINS 17 G. WAGNER 17 G .. NEESHAM 19 P. DOWDLE 18 R. COELLI 18 B. ROBERTS-THOMSON 18 M. O'DONNELL 20 M. CHINNICK 19 G. BOUCHIER 19 W. ROPER 19 S. PALMER . 21 T. LEES 20 C. TREVASKIS 20 B. RYAN 20 S. TRUMBLE 22: . T. ZELTNER 21 R. HUGHES 21 P. MEAKIN 21 K. UNDERDOWN 23 B. FRANKLIN 22 T. MILLER 22 S. GUILDFORD 22 R. WOOD 24 R. LIPP 25 R. SKUSE 23 J. STACKPOOLE 26 G. JONES Manager L. S. ZACHARIAH Coach: H.J. MUTTON Coach: TOM ALL,ISON Coach: ALAN JOYCE Coach: TERRY MOULE Manager: JOHN ARMSTRONG Manager: HARRY CONNELLY

THE UMPIRES QUEENSLAND-KEVIN SYMMONS N.S.W.-CHRIS HUON Kevin was the Carnival Umpire in Queensland in 1971. He played Chris is a local N.S.W. Junior who played football in the St. George with Hawthorn Under 19's and with Moorabin the year they won the district. He entered the umpires ranks as a boundary 6 or 7 years ago. V.F.A. Pennant. Kevin umpired in the V.F.L. Reserve Grade and offici­ For the past 3 or 4 years he has umpired in First Grade. ated at last year's grand final. His appointment to the Carnival panel is the pinnacle of his career.

CANBERRA MARK RENDELL 11_11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 A local umpire who has progressed from Boundary Umpire through Junior ranks to senior Field Umpiring. EARLY GAME ERSKINEVILLE, MONDAY 11.30 a.m. Controlled the A.C.T. v Northern Tasmania game in May, 1974. Umpires Goals B. TILLEY, J. MAUDE Brother Ralph won Canberra best and fairest in 1973 and is A.C.T. Boundary I. JAMES, M. ECKERMAN Representative in this Carnival. Ground Manager, MR. J. TUTON Mark is a full time student at the Canberra College of Advanced LATE GAME ERSKINEVILLE, MONDAY 2.10 p.m. Education. Graduated as a Bechelor of Arts from Australian National Umpires Goals H. MEAD, R. WHEELER Boundary R. PHILLIPS, D. BLOK University 1973. Ground Manager, MR. J. TUTON