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South Melbourne Geelong SYDNEY � �;� V.F.L. SVVt\�IS COUNTRY DAY MATCH FOR INFORMATION IN BECOMING A - SOUTH MELBOURNE - FOOTBALL CLUB TICKET HOLDER I v. - FOUNDATION MEMBER GEELONG NARRANDERA SPORTSGROUND RING - DAVID DOUGLAS 2.00 P.M. SOUTH MELBOURNE v GEELONG SYDNEY SWANS MARl<ETING 30 C 11.15 A.M. - XVIII AND UNDER RIVERINA v SOUTH MELBOURNE - CAZALY SQUAD PHONE 02 4361551 02 4362054 02 4363935 � ------------------- ----SUNDAY MARCH, 14th, 1982 -- 0)(1-0RO PAINT, WACGA R. G. LANE & CO. PTY. LTD. DES HOLDEN IN ASSOCIATION WITH FOR HoldenMURPHY Statesman - Commodore - Gemini L. J. HOOKER LIMITED lffll � and Rodeo Light Commercials NARRANDERA YOUR LOCAL REAL ESTATE AGENTS 1::1 EAST STREET, NARRANDERA - PHONE 59 1688 Phone 591977 A.H. W. A "Jacko" Phillips 592705 RIVERINA DISTRICT COUNCILLORS MESSAGE EDITORIAL A,:, District Councillor of the Rh•erina I have much pleasure The Australian Football fraternity in th'<' Riverina extends a hearly welcome to in welcoming the South Melbourne and Geelong Football Clubs. players ard officials of both Geelong and South Mclbou_rne Football Clubs for todays It should prove a very worthwhile venture, as full scale trial matches much await�d clash at the Narranden1 Sporlsgroun<I. ; • , I , have b:cn vi:-tually non existant in this region. F�II ;scale practice matches in country areas featuring V.F.L. Clubs can do nothing My thanks to the clubs participating together with the j but promote the game and may both clubs have a solid hit out and an in ury .free game. VFL administration. This area being South Melbourne zone also For many of the Swans players it will be a big moment for them. having proved augers well for a big day in the Riverina for our football followers, themselves in VFL football and now returning 'home' to the Riverina to perform in net forgetting South's coach ( Ricky Quade) being a product of front of many former team-mates and friends. \he Riverina and I'm sure there will be other members of the side who have come from this area. I would also like to wish South Melbourne a succ essful With the Riverina being zoned to South Melbourne today's opponents Gcelong is year as Sydney Swans. The step is a big one, but with full co-operation I'm sure success the ideal club to do battle. will be yours. n Many Australian Football supporters from the eighbouring Murray League will have Another forward step h�s come- in our di1iection with the V .F .L. administration made the journey today to watch some of their former players in L1ctio11. seeing fit to appoint and reimburse tramiport time for field officers in our area= The The Geelong Cats have been finalists for the past couple of years and proved them­ honour has gone to two well known players Alan Hayes and Mike Daniher, best wishes, to selves a strong club in VFL football and no doubt the move to Sydney will see the you bol'h in your new field. I'm sure junior football will be a lot richer with th.,,se Swans lift themselves up the VFL ladder. two men in their respective areas. The off season turmoil in the Swans camp appenrs to have been overcome and I would also like to mention some of the prog1◄�ss that has been made in following the trial mat�h against North Melbourne last week the club looks to be in the Nothern Riverina League. Girral one of the lat'er formed clubs in the league are for a good season. going to play three of their home games in West Wyalong as a promotional stint, and have also formed an under Twelve sh..�.?. Despite the busy activities assodated with the move to Sydney South M!albourne officials have still found time to visit the Riverina during the week leading up to the In conclusion I would like to add my thanks to Tooths Brewery and Crest Lager game to promote the match against the Cats. for their generous sponsorship of th<> Riv.erina Fo:,tball League which makes the work load of football administration so much easi,er. The three year term has paved the The mid week promotion can only benefit Australian Football in the Riverina. way for a successful le-ague in years to come. Both clubs have formed close ties over the years with their rcs�ctive zoned area Also a big thank you for supplying 1iefreshments for the Souths and Geelong through coaching dinics .Jnd such and I hope the Au$traiian Football public supports game. Your generosity has been most welcome. todays activities to repay th, clubs for their hard work over the years. LYLE O'BRIEN Riverina Australian Football Club Ltd. FERNLEIGH ROAD, WAGGA WAGGA JAN & GEORGE On behalf of Narrandera Bowling Club � FORMED TO SUPPORT AUSTRALIAN WELCOME BONA FIDE VISITORS AND CHILDREN TO THEIR FAMILY RESTAURANT• FOOTBALL - ARE YOU SUPPORTING IT? WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY: 6.30 TO 9.30 Family Smorgasboard - 6 to 8.30 OFFERS TOP ENTERTAINMENT, OLD TIME DANCE WEDNESDAY, TRADING FRIDAY SUNDAY: THROUGH TO 3 A.M. - FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE $4.00 ADULT $2.00 CHILDREN Make Your Club Your Pub Phone: 311511 11. 15 A.M. 2.00 P.M. FIELD UMPIRES: FIELD UMPIRES: ................................................... .......................... ..................................... SOU TH MELBOURN E GEELO NG RIVERINA CAZAL Y SQUAD COACH: Ricky Quade COACH: Bill GOGGIN COACH: Tom CARROLL COACH: Barry WHITE 3 John LUCAS l Malcom REED Peter JOHNSTON D. FLAGG Silvio FOSCHINI 3 6 l Brett GABRI EL 5 Terry BRIGHT 8 Greg SMITH 4 7 M. QUILTER 2 Paul HART Gary MALARKEY David ACKERLY 8 B. JOHNSTONE 3 Jason LOVE 9 6 Ga,iry SIDEBOTTOM S. BUCHANAN Paul LOWDEN John ROBERTS 7 l<elvin MATTHEWS 10 4 10 8 Kevin SHEEHAN l l Mark BROWN ING l l T. HICKS 5 Tom PURCELL Michael TURNER Rod CARTER 9 12 M. FLANAGAN 6 Ashley ARANDEZ 13 10 John MOSSOP C. PATTERSON Ashley HERIOT 14 Stephen ALLENDER 11 Peter FEA TH ERBY 13 7 Alan MANGELS M. PHYLAND Bernie EVANS 12 16 8 Dean McQUADE 15 Bernard TOOHEY S. CHANDLER Wayne CARROLL 15 17 9 Michael PAYNE 18 16 Rod BLAl<E Anthony DANIHER Stephen REYNOLDSON 20 R. GOODE 10 Tony SINCLAIR 19 17 Tony MORWOOD Murray WITCOMBE 21 M. DENTON l l Jurgen ROTH 21 18 Kevin TAYLOR 19 Neville BRUNS 22 N. HANSELL Adorn STEIN 22 Ray CARD 12 Colin HOUNSELL 20 25 K. MULHOLLOND 15 Stephen DE WITT J 23 22 Faul JEFFREYS Barry ROUND Phillip HARRISON 26 C. LIESCHKE 16 David GOURLEY 25 23 Max JAMES 24 Mark BOS 28 D. WILLIAMS Tony PASTORE 27 Brian PEAKE 17 Barry BEECROFT 27 30 M. PURCELL Grant SMITH 28 Ramsay BOGUNOVICH 18 David RHYS-JONES 29 31 D. WALSH Darren MILLANE 30 31 Richard MURRIE 19 Paul MORWOOD Bruce NANKERVIS 32 I. MALE Paul WARREN 32 33 20 Max KRUSE 34 Zane TAYLOR 33 P. POTONICI< Peter HINDS 34 Darren FLANIGAN G. SANDRAL 21 Brett SCOTT 36 34 22 Kevin DERVAN 38 37 Tom FLOYD 35 M. KIDD David WIN BANKS Russell NOYE J. MORRISSEY 24 Ian FRANCIS 39 39 36 Dennis CARROLL 40 Ian NANl<ERVIS T. THRIPP Mark BRIETY 40 Stephen NICHOLLS 37 25 Shane MORWOOD 45 41 46 Phillip MADDOCK 42 Peter MELESSO 54 David GORDON SCORE CARD SCORE CARD 1st <;2r. I I I 11st Qr. I I I .. I 1st Qr. I I I 11st Qr. 2nd Qr. I I I 12nd Qr. I I I I 2nd Qr. I I I 12nd Qr. 3rd Qr. I I I 13rd Qr. I I I I 3rd Qr. I I I 13rd Qr. 4th Qr. I I I 14th Qr. I I I I 4th Qr. I I I 14th Qr. TOTAL I I I JTOTAL I I I I TOT----AL I I I ITOT AL PLAYER PEN PORTRAITS - GEE LONG SOUTH MELBOURNE AND BILL GOGGIN Coach: played 248 games BRUCE NANl<ERVIS: Born 14.8.50; 1975 under the Father & Son rule has now and kicked 283 goals with Geeolng between 5.10½'' (179cm) 12.7 (79.5kg); RUCK RiCK QUADE: Born :1ila:yed a totul of 124 games. MMk has 1958 and 1971. Champion rover, a member ROVER, A veteran member of the team, 26.8.50; 188cm; Re­ also piayed for Victoria en six ccca�ions c.t 1963 premiership team and captain starL'.>CI with Geelong in 1969 and came up cruited from Ariah Park and finished equal second in the Best & 1968 to 1971. Has played 14 S.tate games, through the ranks. Twice been club best Number of Games 164; J'airest in 1979. Mark's fatr.er, Keith, starued coaching with Geelong West and fairest and Captain in 1976 & 1977 Rick is in his first term played 52 games in the early fifties. (V.F.A ) in 1972, 1973 was appointed MICHAEL TURNER: Born 6.12.54 6.0" as a V.F .L. Coach and senior coach, at Footscray. Googin sot the \ 183cm) 11.10 (74.5kg); recruited is more than I ikely the WING, Bl'.RRY ROUND Captain: Bulldogs into the finals in his first year. first senior V.FL coach from Warrnambool. Michael's father play­ !:lorn 26. l.52; 193cm. Resigned n 1978 and in 1980 appointed from the Riverina.. Rick's ed for Geelong and Victoria., he made the 105kg; Recruited from coach at Geelong. All Australian side in 1980. crny orner--experi,cnce as a coach was in rcotscray 1976 Number 1975 when he spent a year back in the P./l.MSAY BOGUNOVICH: Born 23 .3.6 1 KEVIN SHEEHAN: Born l.8.53; 5.9 1/2"; cf games with South Riv<,rina and coached Ariah Pa,rk to be 6.7" (200cm) 16.2 ( 102.5kg).
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