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'·,., (". ·:._ !-!;') •:: ;· : 1 .... ):~ ,,'BARRY ~OGE:~~: ·l ·· ·~- .. : '·.· ' ' ' • ·' ' ' I ~) --:. l>~PARJS srD'N~E~'·swANi :· · ... 7 1 ... • ,, Six Million .DOUars will be spent by the The new administratiOn compleX- ;in house ' I ~ ·~!/; ' I", Sydney Cricket Ground Trust by the end of not only the.SydneyFC '!/fices but also-the "~··t• " . i, "r ·~ . this year developing three areas of the NSWAFL, which will further contribute to .: x· · sc1ENCE~NFOOTBALL:· • ~.:,~·~ '·,' . ' ~ . • • . ''. ~ ! • : • . i ~ •. stadium complex as a pennanent home for the development of the game in NSW. ·1 •• ~·. ~-'MELBOURNE .. CONGRESS ,,: : . :\'\, the Sydney Football Club. T!iisfollows the • - ·.J. t .,'' :· ...... · .·: , q.' ,. ,, signing of a JO-year agreement by ihe SFC The new 15 metre wide social club ar~(l will .... '. ,11,' as head winter tenant of the complex. run the full length of the Noble Stand at • ' i.'.t • ••· ' . • . ':"'": .:~. ~ X .,. COMMONWEALTfl ~·: .. mer.zanine level overlooking the tennis ·. {f - TogetherwiJh the news the Swans will.(lgain courts and from which a bridge will connect . ,~AN~ TEA~:CUP sucbE~S play under the QBE banner for an eighth . the stand wiJh the SF!f. · The mer.zanine level ..1 • . "'~ ... ; . ' successive year, thiS ·will surely lay to rest dining area, which has been used in ... :<'• ,·. ; .. ·:' ' any suggestion.that the AFL Sydney club previous years for sponsors' and official ..< X ·,·J.994 ;· . .NSWAFL.. are not here for the long haul. lunches will undergo complete ·.· ' refurbishment and will be air-conditioned. _PREMIERS~IP Wl~t,4~RS :-' . ~·· Three areas which the SCG Trust will Importantly, there will be escalator access to ;~· 1' develop are: all levels, including high-level viewing .., \'< :< \, ,. areas. t10Ns RETUR~s .. · x, ...I· ' .. ctiP ., • '• ·~·- . ... ,:,, + A new social clubroom on the mezzanine . ,. ' ' ·.: , .(' :.... ~ . ·~ ~· .. level of the M.A. Noble Stand .. Office 'accomodation t~>"R~VERVIEW COLLEGE. .· . : ( •' l •. , ·~ ):~ + A new administration complex on the . for the NSWAFL and "~·V ., /"; northern side of the Sydney Football SJ?L will soon be ready i·. : . .. r, . -It . Stadium. and the move to the ;X . S!D.NE~ CO~C":~·~ . : '. \ · .. + A redeveloped players' facility including SCG will be a f Ull AWARDPRESENTATIONS't-:: .. a gymnasium in the Brewongle Stand. thrust into 1995. ~;. " . ' :: .... ".. •' ,; . ';>:.r ·: i' }~ ' 8 @ Carlton. One of 1he world's ~brewers. NEW SOUJH WALES AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE ". · Sports House Level3 We'ntworth Park Grandstand watt18 street GLEBE, '2J:l37 P.O. Box333 . STRAWBERRY ~i1:1:s;--2612'---;--14'if:;:J--+---+--•---~N''SW1fl11n=1195 AtllfL111EtlUB11NNERS11F ca2r;~~~, CUB REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS "1994,CUB STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Fax: (02) 552-!3.126 " . .· :2 7 Science in Football Congress in Melbourl_le The first ever Congress in sport, styled on the World Congress held in Europe will be held in Melbourne from Friday thru Sunday October 28-30th at the World Congress Centre. The Congress is a cross fertilisation of ideas from the four codes, Australian Football, Soccer, Rugby League and Rugby Union. Another successful promotion was conducted thru the season Professor Thomas Reilly, chairman of the International Steering Group on resulting in the mid-September draw of SuperRaffle 94. The Science and Football indicated notable overseas coaches will address delegates, in addition to many leading local coaches who will include, RON BARASSI, coach of Sydney FC, complete list ofprize winners were - DAVID PARKIN, Car'/ton coach, BOB DWllR, Australian RU coach, DAVID CLARK, head Rugby coach at the AIS, RON SMITH, head Soccer coach at the AIS, 1st Ticket 43304 HAROLD ANDERSON, Yarrawonga EKNJE.MERRICK welMcnown Trip of two to Bali (ex Sydney) including six nights Soccer coach and accommodation courtesy of Creative Tours and WAl'NE BENNETT, head coach airfares coutresy Ansett Australia. of the Brisbane Broncos. 2nd Ticket 49688 BELINDA WATSON, Broken Hm Return trip for two to the Gold Coast (ex Sydney) including six nights accommOdation at the Chevron Beachside Motel, compliments Commonwealth Bank Travel.' 3rd Ticket 17436 MARYANNE AHERN, Clareville $300 of Ampol petrol donated by Ampol Australia. 4th Ticket 17460 Mrs NIXON Just Jeans voucher of $500 value. 5th Ticket 27558 M.PRESTON-SMITH, Dundas Home, contents and car insurance package donated by QBE Insurance (value $1000). 6th Ticket 23524 CAROLINE WHITTLE, Albury Year's subscription to Pay-TV1 donated by Australia Meclia Ltd (value $ti00). 7th Ticket 33722 M.SIMMONS, Wagga Ladies & gentleman's watches donated by Terry Bartley (value $500). 8th Ticket 31678 P.MAHER, Yerong Creek Sox silk ties donated by The Australian Tie Company (value $400). ~/_·-----------------------------------(/ relocating the South "I can still remember the look 9th Ticket 4112238 M.PLUNCKET, Frenchs Forest BARRY ROGERS Melbourne dub to Sydney. on rhe face of Barry Round Two I995 Sydney Cricket Ground Members Passes after we won it, i11NtlS donated by Sydney Football Club. SEVERS TIES WITH "I was part of the big move somerhing exrraordinary, " 10th to Sydney and moved up here Barry recalls. Ticket 48282 G.JEFFREY, Eaglevale with the club. It was an One Sunbeam Electric IOOO International Shaver THE SWANS Rogers moved north to donated by Sunbeam. exciting time and I think the Swans are on the verge of a Queensland bnt insisted After an IS-year association there was no chance of him 11th Ticket 00824 Mrs J.A.SYMES, Leeton Barry Rogers has left the period of success again," he said. linking up with the Brisbane Four radial tyres donated by GOODYEAR. Swans. The 55-year old first Bears as he would remain \' joined the then South 12th '! His finest memory of his long loyal to the club which he Ticket 44020 S.EYERS, Lavington Melbourne cltib in I970 with intends to stay in touch. Book gift voucher to H.B. BOOKS & STATIONERY in a six-year break during the involvement was the 1982 Burwood ($200 retail). reign of Geoffrey Edelsten. night premiership the Sydney "No way, I am red and club won in the club's first white, the Swans are my club 13th Ticket 49537 T.RIGG, Wagga Rogers was instrumental in year of relocation. and I'll still support them." Jumper, shorts, socks and autographed football donated by Sydney Football Club. 6 3 Sunday "August 7 saw one of the most exciting initiatives underlaken by the Sydney Football Club in conjunction with the NSWAFL. Taking advantage of the later.starling iime of 4 o'clock of the Sydney v Fitzroy game, the Sydney Cricket Ground became the focus of the AFL SuperClinic attended by several AFL stars including - GA VIN BROWN (Collingwood)· JASON McCARTNEY (Collingwood) COREY McKERNAN (North Melb) ROBERT HARVEY (St Kilda) · DANNY FRAWLEY (St Kilda) MATTHEW KNIGHTS (Richmond) DEAN RICE (carlton) . who were ably assisted by Sydney· players, .'. · DERMOTT BRERETON PAUL KELLY DARREN GASPAR and many other-Swans_. The clinic gave the boys and girls the opportunity of rubbing shoulders with ·some of the AFL heavyweights on the :24.f.1--:---;-l----'--~--:-'l.'e1' 1iv0 NSERV,cluEWP.fc~o"tLUEGlJE~·1 _______;o....SC~G:·-'---'tuef. The response from schools~ . The '1994 Lions Cup Grand Final was won by junior clubs was great, swelling the . Riverview College who defeated Casde Hill at nuliibers on the oval to almost I200• the SCG in.ihe .curtain-raiser prior to the Sydney .v. Carlton match of August 14 The .kids were invited to grab . Regional finalists were - autographs and were readily obliged CENTRAL COASt - Corpus Christ Wyong by all players. .. · . NORTH COAST - Lismore : NORTH SHORE - Riverview HILLS - Casde Hill Together with the supporlfrom the · HUNTER.., WhiJebridge AFL, the makers of FOUR 'n MACARTHUR - Leumeah TWENTYpksandSCHWEPPES ST GEORGE - Peakhurst SOUTH COAST - Bega drinks contributed their products to WESTERN SUBURBS - Katoomba make it a fantastic day. 'Riverview 13.9-87 d Casde Hill 6.l-38. The event seems certain io become an Goals: Chris Tyrell 5, Simon Wheadey 4, Wilf.&:Bl'-~==I=~...... -....~?.'·1..,.eo,BarzyJ,,,,WilliamLe.y..2,===~~=any._1'JJ}._event~at.the,SCG.as,patt~ot · And1:ew:Riordan. · theW&WAF..L:clilendat• .==::===:==:==;;==:=1 .'' ' ' ' 4 5 .