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CONGRATULATIONS Gerald Walsh umpires room and storage rooms. on being the lst Sydney Field Umpire to Such a top quality building \Vill enable officiate in an Australian Football senior and junior finals, school's League "A" grade match. (Fitzroy v competitions, clinics and promotions, to Brisbane, Princess Parle this Saturday) be held in the West, closer to \Vhere the Well done from the Sydney football majority of Sydney's population live. fraternity. Last Sunday a good cro,vd \vitnessed a Michael Clift by kicking six goals last great days football including a junior week took his seasons tally to that exhibition \Vhilst the official party magnificent milestone of 100 goals in a enjoyed a luncheon reception before the season. Michael \VOuld like to thank his opening ceremony. teammates for the fine way the ball was In attendance \Vere the Mayor of delivered, ho,vever 100 goals - 45 Holroyd, Federal and State politicians, behinds is good kicking in anybody's Holroyd councillors, NSW AFL officials, language. junior club presidents and club Stan Powditch was the last Dragon to sponsor's. perform this feat with 114 goals back in This magnificent ne\v building \vas 1937, and our own Peter Robertson the made possible because of the generosity last SFL player to kick the ton with 102 of the Federal Government, the State goals in 1989. Department of Sport, Recreation and Holroyd/Parramatta Football Club. Racing and the Holroyd City Council. New Gra;;dstand at Gipps Road Park: The NSW AFL \Vere vitally involved in Australian Football in Western Sydney negotiations \vith and benveen the received a great boost last Sunday when contributing organisations. the new grandstand and amenities On behalf of Rob Mannion , President facility at Gipps Road Park, Greystanes of Parramatta plus the Greystanes Junior was officially opened. Club \vishes to express his sincere The new facility includes undercover thanks and gratitude to the afore seating for 400 people, spacious mentioned organisations for their changerooms , a canteen , rest rooms, contribution to the project. H'hat a 1vay to start the 1994 season ......

SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE AND SYDNEY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Chier exe'cutivc; Ron Joseph Sports House, Wcnt\vorth Park, Gleb General manager; Craig Davis PO Box 333 Stra\vbcrry Hills, NSW 20 I IAdmin manager; Peter Hiscock PH 552 6055 FAX 552 6124 WET WEATHER HOTLINE 5523392- ONE TON CLIFTY! OUT&ABOUT ABLETI, MODRA AND NOW junior sides, hoping to pass on the CLIFT. What do these three men knowledge that he has to the youngsters TRIBUNAL RESULTS TRIVIA QUESTION 12. have in common? Well, apart from all in his sides. He is currently the U/l 9's J.Gucst (C'Town) - Abusive language.. Last weeks answer...•.... Melbourne's 2 matches. being spear beads for their respective coach at St.George and he is hopeful favourite son, Robbie Flower, ployed sides, all ha\'C top1>cd the magical that his youngsters can pull off a W.Abbott (Easts) - Striking.Not 274 league gan1es, 1naking his club and Guilty. mark of kicking 100 gonls this premiership this season. In recent years the &vans the only two without players season. Michael Clift, St.George's he has coached Bangorc in the U/15's P.Lovc( C'Town) - Audible Obscenity .. who have played 300 games. ( Except Full·fon·fard, in kicking six goals and took Cronulla U/17's to a 2matches... Abusive Language.. 2 for JVest Coast & ) matches. against S:ydncy University on the prcn1icrship last season. This weeks question...... With the lvcckcnd, brought his season's tally to Michael believes this season has been C.Bailey (Liver11ool) - Abusive finals fast approaching, it seems exactly JOO goals. like a dream come true for hhn and his Language.. I match (Accepted penalty). appropriate that we have some Finals Michael is one of the n1ain reason's side. It is the first tinte he has kicked A.Bartley(C'Town) - Striking...... 3 Trivia questions. Footscray, St.Kilda behind his sides successes this season. 100 goals in a season and he eagerly matches. and West Coast have all only ever won He has provided a main avenue for his a\vaits Grand Final day . this year, J.Kerley (Pennant Hills) one premiership. Can you name the side \vhcn heading in attack on believing St.George to be a real chance Intentionally tripping.... I match. years in which they won them? countless occasions. His strength in the in the finals. M.Chisolm (UNSW) - Abusive air and his leading being a feature of his St.George will be looking for the big Language...... I match. Board Of Management Meeting...... play, rarely being out marked this fella in the finals, hoping he can repeat J.Eckerslcy (Wests Trainer) A reminder to all SFL Board of season by opposition defenders. son1e of his season's performances. Striking..... Suspendcd until 1.5.1994. Management members that their next Many would be amazed that Michael is Parramaua were on the receiving end R.Grasso (Liverpool) - Kicking... meeting will be held on Monday 23rd still only 26 years old. His physique and l\vice to Clift's goal kicking feats. Bags Suspended until 31.12: 1995. August at the Camperdown Travelodge looks rescn1ble a man of more senior of 16 and 12 against them and 10 PHELAN WlllSPERS at 7pm. years but even he is willing Lo against Campbclltown were his main Sydney Uni's Coach Matty Lloyd likes ROGAN SHARPE TESTIMONIAL ackno\vledgc that. Often referred Lo by efforts for the season \Vith Easts getting the look of North Shore ruckman The Rogan Shaii>c Testimonial dinner his tcammaLes as "the old man of off a bit more lightly, suffering nine Graeme Jones but thinks former is taking place this Saturday night and football", he is no doubt one of the more against them. teammate and Baulkham Hills' Matty is expected to be a top affair. St.George likable characters of the competition. In the midst of his celebrations after the Frost may go close. St.George coach and North Shore meet the day after the "Clifty" started his football career with Uni game, Michael \Vas quick to point Grant Bartholomacus may just be a dinner and the Saints have barred their Sutherland in their junior sides. His out that it was a team effort that got chance himself but after a long players from attending due to the career at St.George started off in the him to this milestone and wanted to deliberation he went \vith the Baulkham importance of the big game. However, U/I 9's and he has never played thank all his Leammates for their efforts Hills pair of Matty Frost and Scott the club is to be commended as they arc an}'\vherc else since. As a junior he so far. Congratulations CLIFlY and Abercrombie. Barts felt the top sides running raffles so they can donate some enjoyed his football. This enjoyment best of luck for the finals. will sec players steal votes away from money on the night. encouraged hiln to take on coaching each other so he felt the winner would ~AD BOYS...... come from a side out ofthc four. A big night at league headquarters on Wednesday saw some very interesting FOCUS ON FOOTBALL Sydney Uni's annual A Pleasant Sunday cases heard in front of the judiciary. SYDNEY'S OWN FOOTY RADIO SHOW, EACH SATURDAY MORNING Morning is taking place this weekend Two well kno\vn SFL identities, both 8.30 AM 2SER FM, 107.3 WITH CRAIG DA VIS AND THE LOUD MOUTH and all SFL players are ·invited. At $20 club secretaries, were reported in recent FROM BALMAIN SIMON KELLY a great day is guaranteed. Be at the Uni weeks and forced to face the music for Grandstand at 11.00 am sharp. their indiscretions. ST, GEORGE V SYDNEY UNI kicked seven goals making up for FINALS ALL SET TO GO.•... A strong wind was the major factor in Stefan Carey \Vho was well held by the a crucial game for both sides. Uni Easts defence. NORTH SHORE UPSET THE playing in the finals and channel their defended well in the first quarter but PENNANT HILLS 18.24.132 LEADERS and have secured their energies in that direction. could not use the wind to their EAST SYDNEY 14.18.102 position in the finals with a morale Parramatta opened their new stand and advantage in the second, going in at the WESTS V NORTH SHORE boosting lvin over Western Suburbs. also celebrated with a win, taking them major break three points behind. North Shore decimated the Wests Pennant Hills also set themselves DJ> off the bottom of the table. Baulkham Uni defended grimly for most of the defence with a superb nine goal second to play in the finals with a victory. Hills were up against it as the third quarter but tired tO\vards the end, quarter. Wests fought back with a nine over East Sydney. These hvo wins Parramatta club were in a carnival letting St.George kick six quick goals, goal third quarter and trailed Norths by have put an end to Sydney Uni's finals mood. In \vhat many described as a effectively ending Uni's finals chances. 15 points at the last break. hopes and they must DO\V watch on sensational display, both sides played Uni looked tired in the last term, never Wests fonvard Jason Bcverstock put from the sidelines for the rest of the well above themselves and can be able to match St.George's runners. his side in front at the seven minute season. heartened for next season by their Tony Quinn \vas superb in defence mark and both defences tightened up. St.George \Vere at their devastating best performances. keeping Uni's spearhead Jeremy Norths Gerald Dignan put his side in as they shattered Uni's dream of g.1ining All sides will be playing for pride this Bourke to three goals. David West and front with two minutes to go with the back to back premierships. The round with all finals positions settled. Tony Smith had a classic ruck duel all game still in the balance. With just 13 excitement of Michael Clift's century North Shore and St.George Will be an day but the difference between the two seconds remaining, Norths regular and the opportunity to end the reigning interesting clash with both sides sides was St.George's Michael Clift defender Andrew Gro\\'cott, found premiers finals hopes were too much for competing in the upcoming finals. and his accurate kicking, posting six himself in the unusual situation of the home side. Uni have played \veil in St.George are guaranteed a weeks break majors for the home side. His century having a chance to kick a goal. He did the second half of the year and must be after this game so they will be looking came about with a rather simple set shot not waist this opportunity, kicking the kicking themselves due to their poor for a valuable hit out. 25 metres out from goal in the last goal and securing a 14 point victory for start to the season. The Students have Pennant Hills play Baulkham Hills in quarter but it was significant as it was his side. the bye this \veek and can only look to what could be a top clash. Baulko would perhaps the scaler. NORTHS 16.21.117 ncx1 season for any expectations. love to knock off their next door ST.GEORGE 22.6.I38 WESTS 15.13.103 Wests coach Ron Thomas \vould. have neighbors and both clubs admit that SYDNEY UNI I3.17.95 PARRAMAITA VBAULKHAM HILLS 0 been rather happy with his sides efforts their is little love lost between them. In EASTS V PENNANT HIUS Another exciting game sa\V Parramatta in recent ,veeks but his side faltering Baulko's last game for the year, a win An even first three quarters 53\V and Baulkham Hills go down to the against North Shore could start to sew a against their old enemy may not be a Pennant Hills lead by 12 points at the \Vi£¥. Parra opened their new stand and few seeds of doubt into his side. They silly suggestion. - start of the last quarter. Easts Robbie their was a big crowd in attendance. arc more than likely to meet Norths at Campbcllto'vn play Easts and need to Kerr was the major threat between Both sides played magnificently with some stage in the finals and North \Vin if they are to stave off the wooden victory and defeat for Hills and they Parra proving to be too strong kicking Shore will gain confidence from this spoon. Easts will be looking positively acknowledged this by giving Danny five goals in· the last term and running win. to\vards next season after their late run Ryan the important role of tagging out victors by two goals. Pennant Hills had to defeat Easts if they this season and will not be easing off hin1. Kerr played well but Ryan did a Parramatta's Jason Lanham, Carl \\ICrc to be any threat to the premiership. against the bottom side. commendable job. Ringhoff and Tent Johnstone were in Easts '"'ere depicted by suspension and Parramaua play Wests and will be Hills defence in the last quarter was superb for1n. Baulko's Matt Frost with injury and a loss by Hills would have hoping that they can pull off an upset in excellent and the main reason for their four goals and Mick Scicchitano were been a tragedy for them. Hills showed front of their home crowd again. Wests win. Terry Donohue and John also in fine touch in what \Vas a vcry that they arc a finals side and put an end \vill be looking for match practise and Murray were outstanding and ensured entertaining clash. to Easts slim finals prospects. Hills can \vill want to bounce back after last their team victory, propelling many of PARRAMATTA 15.18.108 nO\V rest easily kno\ving they \vill be weeks loss. Easts forward thrusts. Randnl Green BA ULKHAM HlLLS 13.18.96 TOP FOUR CONFIRMED. GOODBYE KNIGHTS! BALMAIN'S UNBEATEN RUN sides this season. They have a few CAMDEN WERE TOO STRONG between the llVO sides. CONTINUES; UNI OF NSW worries with injury problen1s at the FOR BARGO in the Sydney Football Ha\vkesbury go into the 2nd Semi as SECURE SECOND POSITION. Uni moment but they have depth within the League Division T'vo first Semi-Final favorites against Penrith with the winner of NSW confirmed that they will play club, with their reserves side being on last weekend. Camden n·cnt into the going straight through to the Grand Balmain in the second Semi after top in their competition. game as red hot favorites and Final. they walloped the Northern Eagles to Balmain's victory over Sutherland was certainly sholvcd that they deserved Penrith would be considering the tune of 193 1>oints. This victory impressive and they appear to be back to be so lvith a massive 110 point themselves a chance as Halvkesbury's confirms the top two positions and on track after a narro\V victory the victory. only defeat for the season was by Penrith Manly will almost certainly play previous week to Bankstown. Camden's gun centre half-fonvard themselves back in round six. Penrith Wollongong in the first Semi Final Sutherland will be disappointed in not Gavin Nicholson \Vas at his finest \vith only \Von by three points but they will be next week. making the four and this was perhaps a 11 goals and sho\ving his class with using it as a major motivational tool this Manly needed a valuable percentage factor in their result against Balmain. n1any fine goals. Gavin's seasons tally \Veekend. boosting win against Wollongong for They play Northern Eagles at St.Ives of 96 goals \Viii make the Prclin1inary Ha,vkcsbury \viii be relying on their any chance to go ahead of Uni. A this round and the club would be keen Final interesting as he has the chance to usual players to secure victory comfortable 44 point win was a good to salvage some lost pride. The Eagles kick his ton. Full fonvard Greg Cutler Centrcman Jason Woodcoe 'has been result for the Manly club but they will would not have enjoyed their game last played second fiddle to Nicholson but outstanding all season and Penrith must have to be content with third spot with week and may be thinking about his seven goals showed that he \viii be a shut him down for any chance. Uni's massive win. They will however, waxing their surfboards up right at this handful for his future opponents. Kingston Zac has been devastating at be happy with a win over the side they very moment. After this game Ca1nden's main concern \Vould have tin1es this season, often roaming the half will most likely play next week and Sutherland can join them. been the running game of Bargo but fonvard line at will. David Ebert and should have an air of. confidence this Macquarie Uni's players would not need rover Scan Collins was in fine fonn coach Al Purdie have worked like a week as they take on Bankstown. a degree to work out that their season and probably finished the game lvith well oiled machine all season and Bankstown had a big win over has been a major disappointment. No the most nun1ber of possessions on the Pcnrith's defenders will have their work Macquarie Uni but it all looks too late wins, a terrible .percentage and the ground. Bargo did not have many cut out if they are to stop these l\VO. for them. They must defeat Manly and mighty Balmain machine this week \Vill opportunities to run with the ball and The Penrith Rams \viii not be taking this rely on the Liverpool Anzacs to not improve their hopes for this round this 'vas helped by the lvillingness of game lightly. Coach Da,•c Armstrong is convincingly thrash Wollongong for a either. At least the students can look the Camden fonvards to chase. Half­ \Veil a\vare of Ha\vkesbury's qualities. spot in the four. Sounds rather difficult fonvard to their exan1s for a bit of hope fon.vard Chris Andrc,vs harassed the He will be looking towards Alf Bradley, but still possible. Manly should be too and.hopefully a big recruiting drive in ball carrier all day and 'vas a valuable Da\'c Nolan and John Oxley to strong for Bankstown if current form is the off season may produce some better any indication. Manly are always a player for the victors. dominate for his side. It is a big ask for performances_ in 1994. Camden would be pleased 'vith their the Rams but fortunately they have the tough opposition and Bankstown will Liverpool have been at times excellent result but \vill certainly not bccon1e double chance. A loss \viii not be the be another side playing for pride this. but inconsistent perfonnances has been complacent as they meet the loser out of end for either side \Vitb a Prelin1inary week. their major downfall this season. It is this 'vccks final the following \\'eek. Final play-otT against Camden another Balmain are a top side and arc the not a bad effort to come close to a finals In reserve grade the Penrith Rams chance for either side to have another benchmark of the SFA. Despite coming spot in their first season and they will defeated Camden by 64 points to crack at each other. close a few times, a loss, fortunately for be hoping to maintain their personnel advance to the Preliminary Final. Best The resen.'es Semi secs Pcnshurst play them, has eluded them in the last two for next season if success is to be theirs. for the Rams were schoolboy Dave Ha,vkesbury \Vith Pcnshurst looking the season's. It is a fine record and one that They should be a good test for Thorn and ruckman Graeme Tuck,,•ell stronger of the t\vo sides. will be hard to stop for any opposition Wollongong. one again proving to be the difference ' LEADING GOALKICKERS SYDNEY FIELD UMPIRE IN AFL MATCH SFL FIRST GRADE SFAl FIRST GRADE. Michael Clift St George 100 Andrew Kyprianou Balmain 94 Walsh into AFL Seniors panel. Glenn Keane Nth Shore 63 Jaret Hogarth Manly 82 Field umpire Gerald Walsh has been Michael Heinrichs is in his third year Jeremy Bourke Sydney Uni 61 Michael Chisholm Uni ofNSW 68 appointed to umpire the senior match, in the goals, joining the Sydney un1pires Randal Green Penn Hills 52 David Forst W'gong 43 Fitzroy v Brisbane in Melbourne this from answering an advertisement for Tim Sanson West Subs 45 Richard Bessel UniofNSW 42 week end after a number of very good umpires which appeared on the SCG Greg Coffey St George 42 Steve Norman Balmain 41 performances at VSFL and SFL level. scoreboard at a Swans match, Jason Bcvcrstock West Subs 35 David Crane Bankstown 40 While this marks the first time a Sydney Stefan Carey Penn Hills 34 Manuel Lynch Bal main 36 based field umpire has umpired a senior National Schoolboy's Carnival AFL match, it is also a just reward for a The National Schoolboy's Carnival was lot of hard work both on and offthe SFL RESERVE GRADE SFAl RESERVE GRADE recently held in Melbourne. Each track over the last eighteen months or State/Territory sends an umpire. This so. Greg Baxter St George 47 Mark Tilyard Baima in 67 year NSW was represented by senior Gerald is the only New South Wales umpire Tim Shearer who umpired very John Zelesco West Subs 32 Adrian Jackson Sutherland 61 field umpire on the National panel. Peter Robertson Nth Shore 30 Stephen Greadcn Sutherland 28 well throughout the week long Carnival. Gerald umpired 5 senior VFL matches He finished up doing the Grand Final Peter Bctros West Subs 27 David Matters Manly 25 in 1987, then decided to retire at a between Victoria and NSW which was Stephen Hughes Nth Shore 23 Christopher Walker Manly 24 young age. won by Victoria. Mark Collings Penn Hills 23 Peter Wall Liverpool 21 After his arrival in Sydney two years David Dimech St George 22 Adam Ball W'gong 19 ago and contact with the Sydney Junior Umpires umpiring group (thanks to Sydney This year we have brought four young umpire Kevin Meade, along time friend umpires from Junior Associations to SFL U19 GRADE SFAl U20 GRADE of Gerald's) he decided to have a "red umpire in SFL at the Under 19 age hot go" at returning to senior AFL group. Robert Roge Nth Shore 82 Justin Waters Manly 35 ranks. Kenneth Digney Manly 24 The four young guys have pcrfonncd Jason Cra\vford B'ham Hills 45 We all wish him well in his match this Ian Wheatley Penn Hills 44 Denis Wellington Manly 22 week end. quite well in their matches. It is hoped Ben Carlyon Nth Shore 39 John Skraban L'pool 21 that they will continue their umpiring Craig Bradley Manly 16 careers next year with the senior body Stephen Brown Penn Hills 33 New Umps on SCG Matthew Parker Nth Shore 32 Adam Coles Balmain 14 and 'J>rogress to very good Sydney Young senior field umpire Grant Chris Dallon St George 25 Dean Weir Manly 12 umpires initially. Godfrey and senior goal umpire At this stage it is anticipated that Michael Heinrichs will officiate in umpiring coaching for SFA2 FIRST GRADE SFA2 RESERVE GRADE their first VSFL match on Sunday, younger/inexperienced umpires will Sydney v Nth Melbourne. take place over the "off season" so that Gavin Nicholson Camden 85 Enzo Corvino Heathcote 88 they will be well prepared for umpiring David Ebert H'bury 52 Jarrad Pearson Heathcote 44 Grant Godfrey commenced his next year. Allan Purdie H'bury 51 Peter Adams H'bury 27 umpiring with the Nth Shore juniors Greg Cutler Camden 43 Paul Scroggie H'bury 27 under current senior umpire Mark It is not loo early to join the umpiring Jason Ware Penrith 36 Adam Snell Heathcote 26 Rendell and has shown great ranks for next year. Zac Kingston H'bury 30 Robert Jc!Tcry Penrith 22 improvement over recent years to be a Call David Leyens the NSW AFL office, Clinton Ware Penrith 26 Robin High H'bury 21 regular umpire in the Sydney senior 552 6055 for details. Michael Channan H'bury 25 Peter Adcock H'bury 19 \ " CAMPBELLTOWN EAST SYDNEY ( Navy Blue and White ) ( Red, White and Blue )

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• 146464/\.464646J..6.4A4A46J.AJ..6.4646464A464646464646J..6.46464AA.J\Jt..tfQ SFA DIVISION 2 - SECOND SEMI-FINAL SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE - Round 17 results

HAWKESBURY - First Grade PENRITH - First Grade first Grade St George 4.2 8.4 17.5 22.6 138 I. Al Purdie (Captain.ICoach) 2. Dave Nolan d. Sydney Uni 2.2 7.7 8.12 13.17 95 ~ Darren Chick 3. Ash Major JuonWare 3. Rod Bayne 6. Pennant Hills 3.6 6.11 11.19 18.24 132 Simon Nast 1. Andrew McDonald <. 2.6 6.9 10.13 14.18 102 1. Jason Woodcoc Clinton Ware d. East Sydney 9. Kingston Zae '·II. Alf Bradley 10. Cohn Maguire 14. Paul Robinson Nonh Shore 3.3 12.10 13.14 16.21 117 12. Dave Burnes 18. Oeoll'Eldering d, Western Suburbs 2.5 2.9 11.11 15.13 103 13. Dave Ebert 19. Adam Wall 14. Rob Hornack 20. Michael Walker Holroyd-P'matta 2.2 9.8 10.12 15.18 108 18. ""'1rew M"""' 21. Michael Fong d, Baulkharn Hills 4.5 6.5 10.16 13.18 96 19. Kevin Blundel 23. John Oxley 26. Andrew Gibbs 34. Dave Thom Reserves ITnder l9s 27. Greg Poucher ,. Dave Stitt i! St George 10.8.68 d. Sydney Uni 8,6.54 St George 29.23.197d. SydneyUni 2.2.14 29. Damian Zubrinich 39. . 11.4.70 d. Holroyd-P'matta 7.12.54 SoottBrad """"'Robinson " Baulkham Hills Il.13.79 d. Holroyd-P'matta 4.10.34 Baulkham Hills 33. Heath Rossi 48. ~'l 15.18.lOSd. WestSuburbs 0.0.0 Rob MacManus Jeff Mousley '·1 North Shore 10.7.67 d, WCSl Suburbs 5.6.36 North Shore 36. 33.11.209d. EastSydney 3.3.21 37. David Kiel "·>I. Dave Armstrong East Sydney 10.9.69 d, Pennant Hills 8.9.57 Pennant Hills 41. Tony Elherington Robert Watkins . Michael Channan "· Darren Reeves LADDERS "'·49. Richard Mamotte "·60. Paul Dolan Martin Weber Brad Fishburn PWLForAg%Pts "· Timm Driggs First Grade WestSuburbs 15 12 3 1656 1333 123.77 48 St George 15 11 4 2037 1289 158.03 44 North Shore 15 10 5 1945 1393 139.63 40 pennant HUis 15 10 5 1640 1507 108.83 40 HEATHCOTE - Reserve Grade HAWKESBURY - Reserve Grade Sydney Uni 16 9 7 1792 1501 119.39 36 EastSydney 15 7 6 1639 1558 105.20 28 I. Terril Brock 4. Rick Du ynhoven Baulkham Hills 15 4 11 1241 1902 6525 16 2. Manhew Haynes Soott Reichelt Ho!royd-P'matta 15 3 12 1213 2063 58.60 12 J. Darren Pearson 6.'· PaulSauggie Campbelllown 15 2 13 1181 1793 65.67" 6 4. Glen Bachelor II. John Golding Mark Snell 12. Paul Breen Bill Oriffilhs 6.'· Gavin Hartas 14. Reserve Grade North Shore 15 14 1 1709 527 324.29 56 1. Owen Kilgour Rob High St George 15 13 2 · 1382 685 201.75 52 20. Peter Adarns(Captain/Coach) 8. "· Western Suburbs 15 11 4 1358 850 159.76 44 Paul·~"""" Lindsay 21. Dave Blanch 9. SydneyUnl 15 8 7 1158 995 116.38 32 10. Rodney Wiggins 22. David Anderson II. Sean Ellery 23. Andrew Hughes East Sydney 15 7 8 977 1059 92.26 28 12. Jarrad Peanon 27. Ch

First Grade Balmain 10.3 IS.9 24.15 25.18 168 d. Sutherland 2.0 3.2 3.2 6.2 38

UniofNSW 8.6 15.13 24.20 32.28 220 d Nonhem Eagles 1.0 2.1 3.3 4.3 27· Eim !Ji:adc Camden 1.3 10.4 15.7 23.10 148 d: Bargo Knights 1.4 1.4 4.10 4~io 34 Maruy 6.4 10.7 15.9 17.13 115 d. Wollongong 2.3 3.4 7.7 12.9 81 Reserve Grade Penrith 5.10 10.13 11.13 15.17 107 llanl"1"'~ 6.4 12.10 23.14 28.19 187 d. Camdon 0.0 2.0 4.6 6.7 43 d. Macquarie Uni 1.0 4.1 7.6 10.7 67

!!o>= llodc: 2!ls LADDERS Bal main 11.13.79 d. Sutherland 6.7.43 BaJmain 17 .28.130 d, Sutherland 4.S.29 Nlhn Eagles 15.4.94 d. Uni ofNSW 8.11.59 Maruy 18.ll.119d. Wollongong 5.8.38 P W L for Ag o/a Pts 16.17.llld. MacUni 3.S.23 Manly 15.14.104d. Wollongong 4.3.27 First Grade Hawkesbury 15 14 1 2186 491 445.21 56 """"'- Penrith 15 11 4 1696 850 199.53 44 Camden 15 10 5 1504 1255 119.84 40 LADDERS BamoKnlghts 15 5 10 901 1819 4953 20 Heathcote 15 3 12 658 1848 35.61 12 p w L F0< Ag % Blacktown 15 2 13 914 1596 57 .27 8 First Grade "' Balmain 15 15 • 2217 1041 212.97 60 Uni ofNSW 16 12 4 2228 1152 193,40 48 Reserve Grade Heathcote 15 14 1 2549 402 634.08 56 Manly 15 11 4 1832 1154 158.75 44 Hawkesbury 15 13 2 2148 445 482.70 52 Wollongong 15 a 7 1545 1179 131 04 32 Penrith 15 9 6 153.1 965 158.65 36 Bankstowo 15 7 8 1562 1370 114.01 28 Camden 15 6 9 980 1627 60 23 24 Suthertand 15 6 9 1395 1375 101.45 24 Bargo Knights 15 3 12 609 2165 28.13 12 LlverpooVAnzacs 15 6 9 1281 1435 89.37 24 Black.town 15 o 15 204 2417 8.44 O Northern Eagles 15 3 12 934 2103 44,41 12 Macquarie Uni 15 - 15 593 2778 21.35

Reser...e Grade Balmaln 15 12 3 1508 494 305.26 48 Manly 15 12 3 1434 588 243.88 48 Sutherland 15 10 5 1259 741 169.91 40 ATTENTION Wollongong 15 10 5 1127 926 121.71 40 LiverpooVAnzacs 15 7 8 950 914 103.94 28 KILLARNEY VALE FOOTBALL CLUB Bankstown 15 6 9 913 1170 78.03 24 Desires applicants for a first-grade coach (playing or non playing) for UnlofNSW 16 6 10 821 1156 71.08 24 the 1994 season. *Proud. Successful Club Northern Eagles 15 3 12 455 1480 30.74 12 Macquarie Uni 15 2 13 640 1639 39.05 8 *Excellent Facilities *Good money for right person Under 20s Manly 13 13 - 1602 238 673.11 52 Balmaln 12 8 4 1025 465 220.43 32 Competing in the Central Coast Australian Football League. Two Wollongong 12 8 4 795 470 169,15 32 Senior and Three Junior grades. Ljyerpool(Anzacs 12 8 4 958 666 143 84 32 Macquarie Uni 12 6 6 695 853 81.48 24 Enquires directed to club President Ian Granland on Sutherland 13 3 10 475 1160 40.95 12 043) 883-207 ' 1993 SYDNEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIXTURE

Round 1 - Sllturday, April 17 ~11 •s.tunsr,,JllfY'S North Shont (20-11) 131 v Sydney Uni 113-12) 90 E•etSram Hllll (12-12) 84 C•mpb<>lltown (11·18) 84 v Baulkham H lls(S-13) 61 Sundey, Juf14 Penn.ontHllloi(15-13)103 v WestemSUbutbs{\3-11)89 Hcl~ {10-18) 78 v sy.i..., Uni 122-22) 1M Hol·Parramalta p.2) 20 v sta.org. (211-24) 192 P1111Mnl Hllllo 1111-B) 104 v St. G90tge Cf2-12) 84 East Sydney · Bye C&mpbolil0-19) 139 v East Sydney (7·'1) 411 North Shore (19-15) 129 v P.n... ntHlll8 (18-13)109 Sund•y,Jllly25 Sunc!.y, May 11 North Shore (19-18) 124 v Campbelltown (6-14) 50 Western Suburbs(20-16)1311v Hol-Parrama!ta (&-1!1) 69 v PeN.nt Hile {10-111) 78 Hol·Pa.munalta • Bye SL Oeor90 {27·111) 161 v Baulkluun Hllll (11·7) 73 Westet11 Suburba. Bye Rouftd 5 - Sahlrchy, M.y 15 East Sydriey (7·13) 55 v Sydney Uni (12-16) ee Round 15 ·Satun18y, July3t Su...... y,M•Yt6 Entsy.;rnev(1S-1e) toe v No.th Shore (13-12) 90 campbentown (7.;:JJ 45 v Nortlt Shon (20-23) 143 Sunday, Augwd 1 PennantHllla(2&9) 165 v Hcl-f'anBllllll!a(12-11)83 C•mpalltown {20-121132 v Hcl-Patramlillta (9.£1) 63 B•ulkh•m Hilla (17·10) 1t2 v St. George {1:l-13) 91 Bar.rllflh Shono (23-19) 157 v EutSrdney 111-1~ 111 St. Geoige - Bye Sydney Uni (16-19) I UI v Baul~ HUis 10-14) 74 Pennant Hills - Bye Round 17·Satunlay,Augwd 14 EnstSydney (14-18) 102 v Pennant HI.. (18-24) 132 Round7·Sund..-,J11nee ..... _.,_ .3;'~·· Sundey, Augual 15 E•etSyt-.'i.e, Nortll Shore v st George GoN tll Sydney Uni (\:l-21) 99 v st.0.0.V- !1S~'IJ 1o4 Sydney Uni ·Bye C&mpbulltawn .. Bye

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