CARLTON v ST. KILDA . . Sat~rday 1stJu~e 1968 NEW SOU'TH WALES ~vVICTORIA: "

".Second 18 ... ! ...• . 20c;" · SOUVENIR PROGRAMME NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

PATRONS: The Hon. Mr. Justice 'Nagle W. E. Picken Esq.

PRESIDENT: W. H. Hart, Esq. , VICE PRESIDENT AND DELEGATE A.N.F.C. Alde'rman J. K. Stewart

BOARD OF MANAGEMENT: Messrs W. H. Hart (Chairman), S. C. Felstead W. G. Kernick, J. A. Magner, ' C. F. Shiels, E. Spencer, J. K. Stewart, J. Stroud, J. W. Hammond (Hon. Asst. Sec.) B. G. Osborne (Financial Adviser), K. G. Ferguson (Sec.-Treasurer)

PERMIT AND MATCH COMMITTEE Messrs. A. C. Davie (Chairman), T. Miller, L. D. McClymont. PROTESTS AND DISPUTES COMMITTEE i Messrs. R. Brain (Chairman), M. Branson, ,G. Pile UMPIRES APPOINTMENT BOARD i Messrs. F. Baker, G. A. Jervis and L. O'Connor. Coach Mr. W. Craig. . . STATE SELECTION COMMITTEE ., Messrs. Joe Armstrong (Chairman), Joe Dean, C. F. Shiels, D. Wilson and State Coach R. Hoggett' , .

N.S.W. NATIONAL FOOTBALL UNION Controllers of Schools and Junior Football Mr. N. Sterling (President). Mr. A. H. Bridgewater (Secretary) 38-4437)

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~ IF-IT'S SPORT I 2 2 i IT'S IN THE ~ i iJeI~grap. i A~~~~~~~oc:><.~~~~~d 20 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 1st June, 1968 1st June, 1968 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 1 ST. KILDA FOOTBALL (;LUB (;ont. PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES On behalf of the many ardent sup- IAN STEWART "Cowboy" came to st. Kilda in 1965 pOTters of Australian Football in New from country South Warrnambool. Ori. South Wales, I extend a warm wel- Ian, like Ross Smith, ginally a ruckman defender, he became a success in 1966when played at full- come to the visiting Carlton, St. Kilda has won a Brownlow forward. and Victorian Second 18 teams, who Medal. In fact, Ian's JIM O.'DEA play today at the famous Sydney record is better. He Jim was one of the "recruits of the year" in League football in season Cricket Ground. has won two-in 1965 The New South Wales team, in the and 1966. A talented 1967. He was recruited from Noble Park-Harrisfield, a side which plays in early clash with , will derive centreman, Ian also the Federal League. He won that com- a great deal of benefit from the game, won the Club best and petition's in its junior which should bring them to a peak fairest in 1964 and grade in 1966. for the important AN.F.C. Cham- 1966. BRIAN MYNOTT Brian was born in England during the pionship matches at next "Blitz" and later migrated to Austra- week-end. JOHN O'DONNELL lia. A tall ruckman, he was one of the The Ampol $1,000 cash award will A high leaping ruck rover, John has stars in the 1966finals. ensure a keenly contested match be- worked his way into the seniors this GEOFF WARD tween the two leading V.FL. teams, year, after several years grooming in Geoff has been a topline player in the junior grades. John is a strong amateur football for many years and Carlton and St. Kilda, and we express kick and is one of the select few who decided this season to attempt a break our appreciation of the Ampol spon- have goaled with their first kick in into League ranks. He is a centre half- sorship. League football. forward who marks and kicks well. The link between the Australian Game and the Australian Company ROTHMANS ASSIST CODE is an important gain for the Code in New South Wales. In Sydney 230school and junior teams play each week. A big welcome also to all fans, young and old, to the day's fixtures. Rothmans National Sports Foundation have helped considerably in this nursery W. H. HART, President, N.S.W.AN.F.L. and in the forthcoming August-September schools holidays clinics will be conducted for this age group with former Carlton V.F.L. Captain, in charge. The St. Kilda Club *welcomes the invitation* to play Carlton* in Sydney and so contribute to the untiring efforts of the N.S.W.A.N.F.L.in its promotion and develop- ment of our great game of Australian Football. This match promises to be a keenly fought contest with the prestige of two well- known clubs at stake. ,," tI'.-. •••.•,.." *,~ .1 May we congratulate the N.S.W.A.N.F.L.for the initiative shown in staging this and previous games between V.F.L. Clubs. l YOU ;'~"'I G. G. HUGGINS, President St. Kilda Football Club. i HAVE A * * * ~ FRIEND AT The are extremely happy to be participants in the game ~ to be played today. \ THE C.B.A We believe that our game warrants every effort to attract more people to become ~. .,:" .•. adherents and, therefore, considered it a privilege to be invited to play against St. ." "'"~ ~ "" "".,# ;r."'.. Kilda, and we sincerely hope that the game will be attractive and worthwhile for those viewing it. The New South Wales League are to be congratulated on the effort they are making to promote Australian football against the opposition of other Codes. THE COMMERCIAL BANK GEORGE H. HARRIS, President Carlton Football Club. My League is extremely* grateful to the* New South Wales* League for the invita- tion extended to play in this, the first match between representative teams of New OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED So~th Wales and Victoria. I trust that the match will be a most entertaining one and will assist your League CHEQUE AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS in propagating Australian Fo.otball in New South Wales. 6381 It is hoped that in reciprocity a team from New South Wales will be able to visit for a match on the M.C.G.next season when we will have the opportunity PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN N.S.W. of returning the hospitality. Our sincere good wishes are extended for the future of Australian Football in 273 GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY New South Wales. OVER 150 OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE STATE CARLTON WALTER,President, V.F.L. Reserves. 2 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 1st June, 1968 1st June, 1968 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 19

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@)9~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~@) 18 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 1st June, 1968 1st June, 1968 THE FOOTBALL RECORD CRAVEN FILTER IOOYARDS SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL FIESTA AT THE S.C.G. The annual match between two Victorian Football League teams at the-Sydney This event, with a representative from each of the Clubs will be run at the half time interval of the Carlton-St. Kilda match. Cricket Ground is now established as an important date on Sydney's sporting calendar. The race will be off scratch, with prize money (or trophy to the value thereof) In 1965, after a wet morning 22,378 fans turned out to see Geelong defeat South presented by Messrs. W. D. and H. O. Wills-$50 first; $25 second. Melbourne. In 1966, 14,308 braved torrential rain to witness Essendon down Haw- thorn, and last year, in fine weather, but despite strong opposition on the adjacent BALMAIN Gold, Black V GRAHAM RAFFERTY Showground, 23,777 patrons were loud in their applause of the fine display of the EASTERN. SUBURBS Blue, Red and White Hoops RAY WESTON players when Essendon defeated Geelong. NEWTOWN White, Red V IAN DISHER NORTH SHORE Black, Red Sash PETER HAMILTON Today we proudly submit two of the current leading V.F.L. teams, Carlton and ST. GEORGE Red, White Yoke PETER KILMISTER St. Kilda, with their large bands of supporters, many of whom will be in attendance barracking for their idols. "Mr. Football", , is Captain of the Blues SYDNEY NAVAL Blue, Red Yoke BOB EVANS SOUTHERN DISTRICTS Blue, White Stripes GAVIN BEAHAN whilst the Saints are led by the illustrious Darrell Baldock. WESTERN SUBURBS Black, White Monogram LEN DALEY . Whilst it is not possible at this time, and unlikely in the foreseeable future, to SYDNEY UNIVERSITY Blue, Gold V WARREN JONES present to Sydney fans a full-blooded V.F.L. Premiership Competition match, the UNIVERSITY OF N.S.W. Black & Gold CLIFF MATSON teams today will be competing for a $1,000 cash award, which will invest the game in a competitive spirit. Sydney folk will recall the T.V. replays of the 1966 V.F.L. Grand Final when St. Kilda, in one of the most sensational V.F.L. final matches, won their first ever The. office of the N.S.W. Australian National Football League is located at Aus- • Premiership Pennant from Collingwood by one point. tralian Football House, 64 Regent Street, Chippendale, 2008; telephones 69 1391, Carlton have eight premierships to their credit, the last in 1947, and both teams 69 1660 and the Secretary, Ken G. Ferguson would be pleased to receive enquiries are bent on adding the 1968 Flag to their record-St. Kilda at present on top of or discussions on Australian Football. the competition table and Carlton running fourth. The teams met twice last year, with Carlton winning narrowly on each occa- sion-11.14 to 11.9 and 11.7 to 9.8. 'They are scheduled to meet only once this year in the home and away matches, THE BEST SPORTS ENJOY Le. on June 22 at Moorabbin. Therefore, their initial clash for 1968, at the S.C.G., will hold considerable interest and will be a morale booster to the winner. Since 1964 the clubs have monopolised the awards for Best and Fairest player. In that year Gordon Collis of Carlton was the winner whilst St. Kilda has had the honour since-Ian Stewart 1965-1966 and Ross Smith 1967.

N.S.W. FOOTBALL ON TRIAL Roger Hoggett, former Carlton player and Captain-Coach of the Western Suburbs Club, was appointed State Coach last year and, also as captain of the N.S.W. side, met with a win over Queensland in the S.C.G. curtain-raiser. With the Australian National Football Council Section 2 Championship set down for Canberra over the Queen's Birthday week-end, it was not practicable to arrange a match against Queensland today, and local administrators have gambled high in tackling a Victorian 2nd 18, as most of their players have V.F.L. first grade experi- + ence, whilst others are being groomed for that purpose. The team is coached by , former Carlton follower and V.F.L. representative. Whatever the result the match will serve as a tremendous workout for the Championship matches next week-end, the programme being:

• SATURDAY, JUNE 8th: MONDAY, JUNE 10th: (a) Australian Amateurs v Queensland. Loser of (a) v Loser (b). (b) Canberra v New South Wales. Winner of (a) v Winner (b).

FINE GESTURE The action of the Committee of the V.F.L. Reserves in agreeing to pay the transport and accommodation costs of their official party, and thus allow a greater margin of profit to the N.S.W. League for propaganda purposes, is most praise- worthy. Attached to their party are 27 Umpires from the V.F.L. Reserves off duty, but intent on viewing today's matches and sampling Sydney's hospitality. Discussions are already being held in regard to a return match on the M.C.G. THE BEST SCOTCH WHISKY next season. 1st June, 1968 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 17 4 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 1st June, 1968 .8 CENTS BUYS YOU THE MIO-IIII SPoRIING GlORI only. EVERY TUESDAY Those who follow the Aussie Rules game rarely miss the MID-WEEK offers 4 jet routes • SPORTING GLOBE . It prints a full coverage of YFL football in Melbourne - headquarters around the world of what hundreds of thousands regard as the national game. THE HONG KONG WAY, THE SINGAPORE WAY, THE U.S.A. WAY, THE MEXICO WAY. 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REED AUCHETTL, RON, 21, 6.0~, 13.10 HALLAHAN, MIKE, 19, 6.0, 10.12 AUSTRALIAN RULES-THE KING (Carlton). Captain Carlton Reserve (Fitzroy). First class wing player with Sydney football has produced some OF ALL FOOTBALL CODES REIGNS Grade team, has played last two games good prospects of senior selection. very fine individual players over the with senior side. Very good player SUPREME AT THE SYDNEY CRICKET years. LUSCOMBE, JOHN, 20, 6.3, 13.7. and has kicked 17 goals this season. GROUND TODAY. Two of Victoria's Probably the most notable of them (South Melbourne). Your ruckman, most famous club teams, ST. KILDA and JOHNSON, GRAEME, 18, 6.1~, 13.7 were Reg Garvin, Stan Lloyd and Roger good high mark. Has played in senior CARLTON should provide the Sydney (Richmond) . Captain of Under 19 Duffy, all of the Newtown Club. side this season. Public with an opportunity of seeing the Grade side, very good player, excellent Reg Garvin won the best and fairest character. BLETHYN, GEOFF, 18, 6.0, 11.0 National Game at its very best. player award with St. Kilda on two oc- (Essendon). Leading goal kicker in the casions, whilst Stan Lloyd, also a mem- GILMORE, TONY, 18, 5.10, 11.8 Reserves this season and won goal Over the*years Australian* Football* has ber of the St. Kilda side, and Roger (Geelong). Very good back pocket kicking in Under 19 Grade competition made a wonderful contribution to Test Duffy, who played for Footscray, went player and is enjoying a successful sea- last season. cricket teams. on to gain selection in Victorian State son with Club. GRATTON, UMBERTO, 17, 5.8, 10.8. Latest football edition is Eric Freeman, teams. EVANS, JOHN, 17, 6.2, 12.9 (Geelong). Clever young rover, playing at present touring England with the Aus- Jack Harding, still playing for Sydney- (St. Kilda). Strong young ruckman and very well. Good prospects of early tralian Test side. Naval and a local product, made good playing very well with Reserve Grade promotion. Freeman, a regular member of the with Fitzroy, whilst Snowy Davies, of side this season. South Australian State side, kicked 79 Eastern Suburbs, also played for the GORDES, NORM, 22, 6.5~, 14.0 goals playing for his club, Port Adelaide, HILL, TONY, 18, 6.1, 13.13 (Hawthorn). Has had senior experi- Lions and captained the side for a num- last year. ber of years. (Footscray). Strong reliable player enCe in last two seasons. Playing very Other football-cricketers include Neil who has held down Centre Half Back well and will be back in senior side Hawke (S.A.), Keith Slater (W.A.), Sam position with his Club very well this shortly. * * * season. Loxton (Vic.), (Vic. and In addition to the Fitzroy Lions, other McKERNAN, NOEL, 22, 5.9~, 11.0. N.S.W.), (S.A.) and V.F.L. clubs are known as-Essendon, GOTT, DOUGLAS, 18, 6-2, 13.4 (North Melbourne). First rover in last (Vic.). Bombers; Melbourne, Demons; Geelohg, (Collingwood). Excellent high mark year's premiership team and is playing Cats; North Melbourne, Kangaroos; St. and good left foot kick. Smart ground very well this year. On the *Sydney *scene two* excellent Kilda, Saints; South Melbourne, Swans; player. MARTIN, HAROLD, 17, 6.H, 13.0 club matches are set down for decision Richmond Tigers; Footscray, Bulldogs; DYRING, PETER, 18,5.10, 12.0 (Fitzroy). Very good and strong young tomorrow, Sunday. Collingwood, Magpies; Hawthorn, Hawks (Carlton) Captain Carlton Under 19 ruckman. Is on fringe of senior selec- North Shore will meet the greatly im- and Carlton, Blues. Grade team. Very good player with tion. proved Balmain team at North Sydney fine character. WELLS, GREGORY, 17, 5.10, 11.7. Oval, while the two glamor teams of the TULLY, RUSSELL, 18, 6.3, 12.10 (Melbourne). Outstanding player and competition, Eastern Suburbs and South- Mr. Carl Shiels, a member of the (Richmond). First class wing player. leading in his Club's best player award ern Districts will clash at Trumper Oval. League's Board of Management, aided by Won best and fairest award with his for season 1968. a team of Liaison Officers, has the oner- Under 19 Grade side last year. On St. Kilda *has two former* South* Austra- ous task of keeping things running to SEIGNIOR, LEIGH, 18, 6.3~, 12..7 fringe of senior selection. lian State players among its ranks. schedule today. (Hawthorn) . Captain of Under 19 They are the Pascoe brothers, Bob and GREENING, John, 17, 6.0:1, 12.00. Grade team. Tireless ruckman, very After helping to select the New South Barry-top class players from the North (Collingwood). Very good centre play- good mark. Will be in senior side very Wales team for the A.N.F.C. Carnival at Adelaide Club. er. Has played last 3 games with senior soon. Canberra next week-end, Carl will be side and has starred. Both are first year St. Kilda players officiating in another sport-this time at ANDERSON, NEVILLE, 18,6.1, 12.0 and are sure to thrill today's S.C.G. ALLEN, RAY, 18, 5.7, 11.1 the Katoomba Race Track as a Flag Ma"r- (South Melbourne). Captain of Under crowd with their dynamic style of foot- (Essendon). Excellent wing player and shal with the Australian Racing Drivers' 19 Grade team. Very versatile player ball. Club. Certainly a busy man. rover. Is enjoying a good season, so and could play in any position on for- • far. ward line. Keep your* eye *on Sergio* Silvagni, * * * OSBORNE, KEN, 20, 6.0, 12.7 DONALDSON,GRAHAM,COACH Carlton's iron man . On the P.A. System today is Alderman (Melbourne). Plays either as a half , (Carlton). Former captain of Carlton Silvagni is one of the most vigorous, John K. Stewart, Vice-president of the forward or a ruck-rover. Near to senior team. Outstanding ruckman and but scrupulously fair players in the League and N.S.W. Delegate to the Aus- senior selection. has represented Victoria in several V.F.L. competition. tralian National Football Council. He HAYWOOD, KERRY, 18, 6.3, 13.7 matches against South and Western A real crowd pleaser, he is a powerful will be aided by Mr. Norman Banks, ace (North Melbourne). Strong ruckman or Australia. Assistant Coach of Carlton kick and an extremely safe mark. Sporting Commentator from Melbourne. centre half forward. Is playing very senior side and Coach of Reserve well this season. Grade side for last two seasons. COMPETITION TABLES MELBOURNE SYDNEY w. L. D. For Agst. % Pts. St. i

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Full Forward PETER McLEAN * Transferred from Melbourne Football Bock Pocket Club in 1966. Played 34 games. First played 1964. Played 60 games. Bock Pocket BRIANKEKOVICH Forward* Pocket Forward* Pocket First played 1961. Played 111 games. First year player 1967. Full forward • Utility player. from Myrtleford, Vic. Played 17 games. Half Bock Wing LINE CLIFF STEWART JOHN LLOYD HALF ~~CK Half Bock Wing Centre Half Bock First played 1963. Played 67 games. Re- 1965. 28 Half Forward LINE First played Played games. HALF FW{I Half Forward Centre Half Forward * presented Victoria against Tasmania Half-back flanker. * * 1967. RICK McLEAN RON STONE • First played 1966. Played 6 games. Son 2 Followers and Rover Ffrst played 1965. Played 43 games. of former player. Rod McLean. Wingmen LINE IAN ROBERTSON CEN TRE Wingmen Centremen* RON AUCHETTL -.. First played 1966. Played 29 games. 2 Followers and Rover Won Carlton's Best First Year Player First played 1966. * Award 1966. VIN WAITE RON BARASSI First played 1966. Played 13 games. Half Forward Transferred from Melbourne as Cap- HALF FWD Half Forward Centre Half Forward -.-LINE tain-Coach in 1965 and has played 39 PETER JONES HALF BACK Half Bock Wing Centre Half* Bock Half Bock* Wing LINE games with Carlton. Captained Mel- From Tasmania in 1966. Played 7 * bourne Premiership Teams and has re- games. presented Victoria many times. Forward Pocket Forward Pocket First year player from Tasmania. Has Back Pocket Played first Senior game 1967 at 16 played every game this year. Centre- Bock *Pocket * years. Schoolboy. Played 7 games. man Full Forward CA.TCH THEM YOUNG Paul Paitry, at 16 years 2 months of age, is the youngest player to represent New Full*Bock South Wales at Australian football. This 6 foot 13 stone ruckman from the Eastern Suburbs Club is destined for a dis- tinguished football career. In the St. Kilda teams are Gary Colling 18 6.1?, 12.7, schoolboy; Jim O'Dea 19 6.1 12.10; Allan Davis 19, 5.1?" 12.12, who played in the 1966 Premiership side at 17 years • of age whilst attending school and Stephen Roberts 196.3 13.7 who was included in •••• the list.when only 16years of age. ST. KILDA Carlton have two 17 year olders in B.rent Croswell 6.1 12.5 and Robert Walls 6.3 12.8, also Robert Edmond 19 years 6.2, 13.0. Many claims are made as to youngest player ever to play League football in Vic- DIRECTORY TO AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL GROUNDS toria, J5:uthere are some of the youngest:- , TRUMPER OVAL: Phone No. 31-4006; Five minutes walk from Ersklneville Rail. Glenmore Road, Paddington. way Station. Mick Maguire, 15 years 2 months, when he played with Richmond in 1909. 388 bus. from Central Station or 320 Wells Eicke, was 15 years 3 months, when he first played with St. Kilda. series buses from Park Street, go within OLDS PARK. 400 yards of the oval. FO'rest Road, Peakhurst. Left hand side Keith Bromage was 15 years 8 months when he first played with Collingwood'in coming into City. Approximately half a 1953. NORTH SYDNEY OVAL: Phone 92.2221. mile from King George Road in westerly Miller Street, North Sydney. direction. was 15 years 10 months when he first played with Collingwood; Bus from Carrington Street near Wynyard 16, Collingwood; Des Fothergill 16, Collingwood; Kevin Murray 16, every ten minutes and from Martin Place ROSEDALE OVAL: Five minutes walk from Fitzroy; Bob Kington, 16,South Melbourne. . eight minutes goes past ground. Warwick Farm Railway Station. Situated PICKEN OVAL: Phone No. 79-1598 in scenic surroundings, Ideal for picnics Present Geelong player Ken Newland was 16years 2"months when he first played Brighton Avenue, Campsie. at the back of Warwick Farm I'lacecourse. in 1965. 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ST. KILDA FOOTBALL CLUB iC***********************,.. ***********************it ,.. , Coach NEW SOUTH: : VICTORIAN : Allan is in his eighth season as non- Barry is in his fourth year with St. :t playing Coach and is the most success- Kilda yet he is only 20 years of age. :t WALES : : SECOND 18 : ful in the Club's history. In his first Recruited from a local Club, Mentone, iC :+ it :+ iC (LIGHT BLUE AND BLACK):+ it (NAVY BLUE AND WHITE) :+ season in 1961 he took the team into Barry is a strong mark and kick and iC :+ it :+ Final Four for the first time in 22 years plays at centre half-back. The Saints finished fourth, a position GARY COLLING *********************** *********************** SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND, at 11.45 a.m. they filled again in 1963. Then in 1965 This is Gary's first year at St. Kilda Allan led the side into a Grand Final- and he has done extremely well. A Field Umpire: B. O'DONOGHUE their first since 1913-only to be de- schoolboy, he is only 18 years of age feated by Essendon. The following and plays on a half-back flank. He was Boundary: D. SHANNON, L. WOOD Goal: J. WINTER, G. BRACK year, however, St. Kilda won its first- recruited from Frankston Peninsula. ever premiership flag, and Allan Jeans ALLAN DAVIS Allan played in the 1966 premiership AUCHETTL, RON, Carlton was a guiding light behind the one- JOHNSON, GRAEME, Richmond point Grand Final victory over Col- side at 17 years of age and while still attending school. Before joining St. GILMORE. TONY, Geelong lingwood. EVANS, JOHN, S1. Kilda DARREL BALDOCl{ Kilda, Allan was a star junior foot- baller with local Club East Sandring- HILL, Tony, Footscray Captain. "Doc" is. . . ham. GOTT, DOUGLAS, Collingwood DYRING, PETER, Carlton ~~:tbO;Il~~~ ~~stA~~;:-i IAN DYER TULLY, RUSSELL, Richmond A former country player, Ian is a GREENING, JOHN, Collingwood rover and has been with the Saints for ALLEN, RAY, Essendon the past three years. He kicked five ~;~n~:~;~~:~~~ri~~~•••.••••••••.••.•.••••••... OSBORNE, KEN, Melbourne goals against South Melbourne in the games. He was Club ,. opening round this year. HAYWOOD, Kerry, North MelbA best and fairest in 1962:: HALLAHAN, MIKE, Fitzroy . JOHN EVANS (his first year), 1963f John. is the youngest player on the LUSCOMBE. JOHN, Sth. Melb. BLETHYN, GEOFF., Essendon and 1965. Before trans-, Club's senior list. He was recruited ferring to St. Kilda, ' from the same junior club-East Sand- GRATTON, UMBERTO, Geelong Darrel captained Tas- ringham-as Ian Cooper, Allan Davis GORDES, NORM, Hawthorn mania at 21 years of::... ,.," and John Manzie. John plays as a ruck- McKERNAN, NOEL, North Melb. age - their youngest.\\:{, .. man. MARTIN, HAROLD, Fitzroy eve r. He captained. DARYL GRIFFITHS WELLS, GREGORY, Melbourn~/ Victoria in 1967 and Daryl is one of the leading utility play- SEIGNlOR, LEIGH, Hawthorn' ' was acting captain of players in the Victorian Football ANDERSON, NEVILLE, South elb. the 1966 Carnival side. At the end of Football League. Originally a full-for- the ANFC Championships in , ward, he has shone whether played in Darrel was named captain of the All- the centre, at half-back or half-forward Australian team. or as a ruck-rover A brilliant foot- , Vice-Captain baIler. . Verdun came from Tasmania in 1958, DES KENNEDY Des is a ruck-rover and is noted for Coach: DONALDSON, GRAHAM, Carlton and has played over 160 games and re- Manager: RALPH HAMLEY presented Victoria several times. In his long kicking. Before joining St. 1959 he tied for the Brownlow Medal Kilda he played with Sandringhqm in but lost on a count-back to the VF A and was a member of their (South Melbourne). In the same sea- 1962. premiership side. 1st Qtr Goals Behinds son Verdun was adjudged Club best JON LILLEY and. fairest. A former star schoolboy player with 2nd Qtr. Goals. Behinds Xavier College in the Public Schools, 3rd Qtr. .. Goals ....•..Behinds KEVIN BILLING Jon has been with the Saints since Kevin is a talented footballer who has 1966. He is a rugged back-pocket who Final.. played in many positions with the marks and clears the ball well. Saints. He made his League debut at GRAEME McLEAN 17 years of age after winning his way Another former Public Schools school- COMING ATTRACTIONS SYDNEY PREMIERSHIP through from the Under 19's. He was boy star. Graeme is a high-marking 20th man in the 1966 premiership side. full forward. He played with Scotch ROUND 7 ROUND 8 College, and later represented the Vic- JUNE 2, SUNDAY JUNE 15, SATURDAY John was an outstanding player in Tas- torian Amateurs in Interstate competi- Southern Districts v Easts Trumper University v Easts Trumper mania before switching to St. Kilda in tion. North Shore v Balmain North Sydney South Sydney v North Shore North Sydney JEFF MORAN JUNE 8. SATURDAY 1967. Business commitments forced Sydney Naval v University Trumper JUNE 16, SUNDAY Jeff plays on a wing and is a beautiful John to return to Tasmania but typical Newtown v South Sydney Erskineville Sydney Naval v Wests Trumper of this player's dedication he travels long, driving kick. He came to St. JUNE 9, SUNDAY Balmain v Southern Districts Picken each week from Burnie to play with Kilda from East Brighton in 1965 and Wests v St. George Trumper St. George v Newtown Olds Park the Saints. played in the Cl)ib's premiership team. SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND AT 2.15 P.M. FIELD UMPIRE: D. JOLLY (MELBOURNE) GOAL: G. BRACK, J. WINTER. BOUNDARY: C. HUON, W. ALLAN TIMEKEEPERS: G. McGIFFORD, H. JOHNSTONE CARLTON v ST. I(ILDA DARK NAVY BLUE, WHITE MONOGRAM RED, WHITE AND BLACK VERTICAL STRIPES FIRST QUARTER Height Weight Age FI RST QUARTER Height Weight Age I. SILVAGNI, Sergio 6 0 14 7 29 I. BONNEY, John 5 10 12 4 21 .GOALS BEH IN DS 2. MYNOTT, Brian 6 4 15 0 24 GOALS.BEHINDS 3. HALL, Kevin 6 It 13 5 24 6. CRANE, Garry 5 9t 11 5 23 3. SMITH, Ross 5 8 11 8 25 8. MUNARI, Dennis 5 10 12 0 20 4. BALDOCK, Darrel 5 10 13 ° 29 9. KERR, Peter 5 9 11 9 20 5. STEWART, Ian 5 11 12 6 24 10. GALLAGHER, Adrian 5 9t 11 1 22 7. TROTT, Stuart 5 9 10 7 20 "/ SECOND QUARTER 16. KEKOVICH, Brian 6 It 13 7 22 SECOND QUARTER 9. SYNMAN, Ian 6 2 14 0 27 '0 ll. KENNEDY, Des. 6 2t 14 7 24 17. CROSSWELL, Brent 6 1 12 5 17 r:: ...... GOALS BEHINDS 18. LLOYD, John 5 lOt 12 9 25 ...... GOALS BEHINDS 13. SIERAKOWSHI, Brian 6 2 14 5 22 19. COLLINS, Ian 5 9 11 12 25 " 14. O'DEA, Jim 6 1 12 10 19 20. LOFTS, Wesley 6 It 14 7 25 • 15. MORAN, Jeff 5 11 12 0 21 21. GILL, Barry 6 0t 13 2 23 16. HOWELL, Verdun 5 10 13 0 30 22. BISHOP, Noel 5 lOt 11 7 20 17. BREEN, Barry 6 2t 14 7 20 23. NICHOLL, Ian 5 10 11 7 21 18. NEALE, Kevin 6 2 15 0 22 5 lIt 12 12 19 24. BOARD, Terry 5 8t 11 8 21 THIRD QUARTER 19. DAVIS, Allan THIRD QUARTER 26. ANDERSON, Graeme 6 0t 12 8 29 20.PAYZE~ Travis 6 0t 13 10 21 28. JONES, Peter 6 4t 15 12 21 .....GOALS BEHINDS 21. PASCOE, Barry 5 11 13 0 24 GOALS BEHINDS 31. BARASSI, Ron 5 10 13 4t 32 22. BILLING, Kevin 5 8t 11 8 23 32. QUIRK, Bryan 6 0 12 0 21 23. ROBERTS, Kevin 5 9t 12 3 29 34. ROBERTSON, Ian 6 1 13 2 22 25. GRIFFITHS, Daryl 6 0t 13 6 22 36. McLEAN, Peter 6 It 13 7 27 26. MANZIE, John 5 lOt 11 10 20 37. SMITH, Peter 6 0t 13 2 20 28. O'DONNELL, John 6 0t 12 5 20 29. LILLEY, Jon 6 0 13 7 21 38. EDMOND, Robert 6 2 13 0 19 FINAL FINAL 42. WALLS, Robert 6 3 12 8 17 30. ROBERTS, Stephen 6 3 13 7 19 31. PASCOE, Bob 6 2 16 5 27 GOALS BEHINDS 44. STONE, Ron 6 It 13 5 22 ...... GOALS B EH IN DS 32. COLLING, Gary 6 It 12 7 18 COACH: RON BARASSI MANAGER: GERALD BURKE COACH: ALLAN JEANS MANAGER: IAN DRAKE LAWS OF THE A(JSTRALIAN NATIONAL GAME OF FOOTBALL (1) The game is played over 100 minutes, with four quarters of 25 minutes each. • (5) Tackling is different to any other code. A player in possession of the ball One important aspect is that the action flows all the time. There are no stoppages, not may be met fairly by an opponent and brought down by the use of the hip, shoulder even for injury, and trainers are permitted on the field at all time to attend injured or chest and he may be pushed on the side or in the chest with the open palms. A man players. in possession when tackled or held fairly must immediately get rid of the ball. If he (2) Scoring is done by registering goals or behinds, and the side with the greater fails to do so it is known as "holding the ball" and entitles the opposing side to a free of points wins the match. If the points scored are equal the match is drawn. •• kick. T\lckling or holding below the hips or above the shoulders is not allowed. Tackling A goal is scored when the ball is kicked between the two tall inner posts by a or holding the man who is not in possession of.the ball is not allowed. player of the attacking side without touching a player or a goal post, and a behind is (6) A player in possession must not run for more than 10 yards without bouncing scored in any other case when the ball passes over the goal line, or through the outer the ball. However, long runs are few and far between and good players would posts. A goal shall count six points and a behind one point. The Goal Umpire signals rather gain ground by kicking to a team mate. a goal by waving two flags and the game is recommenced by the Field Umpire bounc- (7) Kicking out of bounds deliberately can be penalised. If the field umpire is ing the ball in the centre. A behind is signalled by one flag and the game recommenced of the opinion the ball was kicked out deliberately he can award a free kick to the b,Ya play.er of the defending side kicking off from the kick-off line. In each instance, opposing team. This is to keep the game flowing. hme off IS recorded from the time the Goal Umpire signals the score and the game (8) Players are not sent off the field for ground offences. The Field Umpire reports is recommenced. the player after the game and his case is then heard by the Judiciary Committee. (9) There are 18 players on each side with a 19th and 20th man who can replace (3) There is no off-side and the ball may be kicked or passed forward or back- ward at will. any player, injured or otherwise, at any time during the match. The 36 players are given set positions at the start of the match, but there could (4) There is no knock-on penalty. The legal way of passing the ball is by hand be many changes in position is concluded. This is particularly the punching. Throwing is illegal and brings a free kick to the opposing team. case if one player is being consistently beaten by his opposite number. ALBERT PRINTING COMPANY PTY. LIMITED. 103 REGENT STREET. SYDNEY - 69-5210 ,,'r. '.

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