Australian Football League State Directory

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AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE STAIE DIRECTOR¥

Transcript of Australian Football League State Directory

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

STAIE DIRECTOR¥

Official Publication of the New South Wales Australian

Football League Limited

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DIRECTORY CONTENTS

NSW Australian Football League .................................................................. 3

NSWAFL Adminstration and Staff .................................................................. 5

A Message from the General Manager .......................................................... 7

Appreciation Page ...................................................................................... 8

NSWAFL Development Program ................................................................... 9

Umpiring Development .............................................................................. 11

NSWAFL Representative Program .............................................................. 13

Senior Structure and Directory ................................................................... 14

Sydney Football Associations/Leagues ....................................................... 14

Affiliated Country Leagues ........................................................................ 15

Dual Affiliated Leagues .............................................................................. 19

Dual Affiliated Leagues and Clubs .............................................................. 19

Unaffiliated Leagues and Clubs .................................................................. 20

Junior Structure and Directory ................................................................... 22

Affiliated Junior Country Leagues ............................................................... 24

NSWAFL "Order Off Rules" ......................................................................... 25

Hepatitis B · "The Hidden Penalty" .............................................................. 26

NSWAFL Regulations ................................................................................. 27

NAFC Player Transfer Regulations .............................................................. 30

NSWAFL OFFICE BEARERS 1992

NSWAFL CHIEF COMMISSIONER John Yates

NSWAFL COMMISSIONERS Don V. Roach, John Potter, Colin Kohlhagen, Reg Turner

GENERAL MANAGER Craig S. Davis

ADMINISTRATION MANAGER Peter Hiscock

STATE DIRECTOR OF COACHING Russell Campbell

SYDNEY DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS Scott Wenke and Andrew McBean

NORTHERN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS Damian Humphries

SOUTHERN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Tony Turner

STATE DIRECTOR OF UMPIRING David Levens

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Linda Blackburn

HEAD OFFICE

LEAGUE REGISTRAR Bob McConnell

Level 3, Sports House, Wentworth Park Grandstand, Wattle Street, Glebe. 2037

POSTAL ADDRESS PO Box 333, Strawberry Hills, NSW. 2012.

Southern Region: PO Box 1, Wagga Wagga, NSW. 2650 Northern Region: PO Box 6257, Plaza Beach Post Office, Coifs Harbour, NSW. 2450

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1992 COMMISSIONERS

Chief Commissioner John Yates

Commissioner Don V. Roach

Commissioner John Potter

Commissioner Colin Kohlhagen

Commissioner Reg Turner

1992 ADMINISTRATION STAFF

General Manager Craig S. Davis

Executive Secretary Linda Blackburn

Registrar Bob McConnell

Admin. Manager Peter Hiscock

State Director of Umpiring David Levens

.............. _ State Director of Coaching

Russell Campbell

Sydney Development Manager

Scott Wenke

Northern Region Dev. Manager

Damian Humphries

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Sydney Development Officer

Andrew McBean

Southern Region Dev. Manager

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NSWAFL GENERAL MANAGER

This magazine has been created as a communicator for football in New South

Wales. Distributed to every club and school in the State, it provides a wealth of information which, without 1t we would never have had the opportunity of reaching the four corners of the State. As a sporting organ1sa t1on, the NSW Australian sees as one of its respons1b1hties being the integration of all areas of football in the State. For too long Australian Football in New South Wales has been dis101nted, but now with the afflhat1on issue laid to rest following the NAFC resolution of November l st which state that 'any League wholly domiciled or having two­thirds maiority of clubs within a State must be primarily affiliated with that State body.' The football family 1s one, and from this pos1t1on finally the NSWAFL can stamp itself as a com pet1t1ve member of the National structure. John Yates, our able leader, heads a Comm­ission of the highest order with other honorary members. Don Roach (Chairman of the Sydney Football League Board), John Potter (Chairman of the Sydney Junior Council), Cohn Kohlhagen (Chairman of the Affiliated Leagues Councill and newly appointed member, Reg Turner, who will head the newly instituted Marketing Committee. The League s administrative and develop­ment team administer the game on your behalf, therefore the onus is upon the members to communicate through the

Affthated Leagues Council structure , the d1rect1on and assistance required to make our great game the product which attracts people to join our ranks. As General Manager, and you as members, we are very fortunate to have assembled a hard working and most professional staff that is the envy of sporting bodies Australia wide. The League's motto for the year is 'Striving for Excellence with no compromise,' so I hope your organisation has an enioyable and successful 1992 season and rest assured, we at the League Office, will always be available to assist your club with help just a telephone call away.

PROMOTIONS The New South Wales Australian Football League and its structures are a very marketable commodity which 1s attractive to a number of companies as well as fundraising initiatives, with revenue raised reducing the burden on clubs affthation fees. One of Australia s largest companies with a large 1nternat1onal reputation has seen fit to sponsor the League for three years with another three year option, that company being Carlton & United Breweries. The senior component of the League which CUB have lent their name to are State of Origin, State Team, State and Regional Championships, Sydney Football, the "Focus of Football' radio show, and the umpiring component. We welcome on board Carlton & United Breweries and look forward to working with the company to further the game of Aus­tralian Rules Football in New South Wales.

Carlton's Reg Turner, Daniher Medal winner, John Longmire, Swans Coach, Gary Buckenara and popular veteran, Terry Damher, put on an impromptu performance at the Carlton sponsorship announcement and medal presentation.

During the season many other companies will be associated with us all, and as support sponsors their names can be found 1n the ' Apprec1at1on Page' 1n this publication, therefore whenever a decision needs to be made please consider these companies before making that purchase. 'Support those who support us.' It would be remiss of the League 1f rt did not take this opportunity to thank QBE Insurance for the last three years. The infra-structure put in place with their sponsorship monies has seen great progress. The promotion of the game will continue with the highly successful radio show on 2SER FM (Sydney), and the Football Show on Prime TV (Wagga) which wi ll place Australian Rules Football at the forefront of sporting codes. Every group within the State must not leave any stone unturned or miss any opportunity to tap into local media outlets. No story is too small nor insignificant. To the many thousands who involve them­selves with Australian Football throughout the State, I offer my sincerest appreciation for your continued interest and support. You give of your time voluntarily in most cases and the importance of your contribution does not go unnoticed by the NSWAFL. Many changes are taking place within sport Australia wide and the Administration and Development Staff are working extremely hard to keep pace with this change. The emphasis on junior sport, health and modified versions of the game certainly provide a challenge for administrators. With this is mind, new programs and initiatives have been planned to provide a sound and secure base for future development. Finally, should you require further assistance of information from the NSWAFL please make use of our Admins1trabve staff, who are only too happy to assist. If you have any queries or ideas in the area of marketing, plea se give me a call at the League Office. •

CRAIG S DAVIS General Manager

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DEVELOPMENT FUND CONTRIBUTORS Australian Football League • Department of Sport, Recreation and Racing.

SECONDARY SPONSORS Ansett Australia • City Ford • Coca Cola

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National Australia Bank • Rothmans Foundation • United Distillers • Westbus.

MINOR SPONSORS Bankstown District Sports Club • Goodyear Sydney • Ausssie Rules Social Club • Stationery Wholesalers Excell Printing Pty Ltd • Western Suburbs Aussie Rules Club • 2UW • Eagle Boy's Pizzas - Coifs Harbour • Ocean Blue Resort • Bryand Pies - Wagga Wagga • Prime Television Network • Samuel Smith & Son

• N.E.C. • Hoover • Chiquita Bananas • Just Jeans • Hamilton Island • Wagga Motors

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"BLUES SQUAD" SPONSORS Sydney Swans Football Club • Sizeland Gourmet Meats • City Ford • Coca Cola • Sports Break

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AFL PLAYERS REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT SQUAD NAMES Dennis Carroll • Barry Mitchell • Bill Brownless • David Murphy • Bernard Toohey • Michael Gayler

• John Longmire • Wayne Carey • Anthony Daniher • Steve Wright David Bolton • Paul Kelly • Leon Higgins

NSWAFL UMPIRING EXECUTIVE AND FRATERNITY

REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT SQUAD COACHES AND CO-ORDINATORS

"Thank you from the New South Wales Australian Football Development Team" 8

DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

Below 1s a comprehensive outline of the 1992 Development Programs under-taken

by the NSWAFL Development Team. Please do not hesitate to contact any of our Team Members for assistance or advice on activities. Development T earn Members 1nclude:­Russell Campbell NSW State Director of Coaching Phone: (069) 312 511 Damian Humphries Northern NSW Development Manager Phone: (066) 514 308 Scott Wenke Sydney Development Manager Phone: (02) 552 6055 Tony Turner Southern NSW Development Officer Phone: (069) 331 173 Andrew McBean Sydney Development Manager Phone: (02) 552 6055

REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT SQUADS Each year over the warmer summer months, fortunate selected boys 1n 12 regions participate in Development Squads, aimed at improving skill levels and in the long term, the standard of the game in each area. Each squad concludes the program by playing a match against a neighbouring area. Squad names and locations are: David Bolton Development Squad Area: West Darling Based: Broken Hill Dennis Carroll Development Squad Area: Nthn NSW Based: Coffs Harbour Michael Gayfer Development Squad Area: South Coast Based: Merimbula Dale Lewis Development Squad Area: lllawarra Based: Port Kembla Leon Higgins Development Squad Area: Southern Sydney Based: Kelso Oval Paul Kelly Development Squad Area: Northern Sydney Based: Cherrybrook David Murphy Development Squad Area: Central Coast Based: Peninsular Barry Mitchell Development Squad Area: Newcastle Based: Newcastle Bill Brownless Development Squad Area: Albury Based: Albury Wayne Carey Development Squad Area: Wagga Based: Wagga Wagga Anthony Daniher Development Squad Area: M.l.A. Based: Leeton Stevie Wright Development Squad Area: Central West Based: Bathurst John Longmire Development Squad Area: Western Region Based: Barooga

COACHING COURSES Annual courses are conducted each year in New South Wales. Sydney February 15/16, 1992, Wagga Wagga March 7/8, 1992, and Batemans Bay February 1/2, 1992. A Level 2 Coaching Cour se was held in

Canberra on February 28th, 29th and March 1st, 1992. Please contact your local Development Team Rep for upcoming Coaching Courses.

BLUES SQUAD Inaugurated in 1990/91, this squad consists of the leading players in the Under 1 7 age group. Players attend an evaluation session before Christmas, attend a four day camp in Sydney, and play a match against ACT Under 18 side as the curtain-raiser to the Foster Cup AFL match in Lavington. Participants must undertake to complete home skill and fitness activities. A most successful program which is generally supported by the Dept. of Sport, Recreation and Racing under their Disadvantaged Country Athletes Scheme.

DEVELOPMENT CAMPS Development Camps are held at various times throughout the year. In january, camps are in held in Sydney and Wagga, mid-year camps are held at Wagga and Jindabyne (1992). Clubs are urged to consider awarding entrance into such camps as part of end of year presentations in lieu of expensive trophies. Cost is in the vicinity of $60 -$70. AFL players and leading coaches also attend these 3 day live-in camps.

VSFL UNDER 18's With the demise of the AFL Under 19 competition, VSFL has included NSW in their Under 18 competition. With the nght coaching and management, this program will prove beneficial to players, clubs and NSW football. May 2nd: Murray V Central (Vic) · Finley. May 3rd: Riverina V Western (Vic)· Albury. July 15th: Riverina V Eastern (Vic) - Albury. July 15th: Murray V Southern (Vic) - Albury. Aug 9th: Riverina V Northern (Vic) • TBA. Aug 9th: Murray V Geelong (Vic) · TBA. Sept 22-24: Shell Super Series· Waverley.

NSW TEAL CUP PROGRAM Trial dates for 1992 are May 9th and 10th, Greenway Park, Cherrybroook, Sydney. Compet ing teams are Murr ay Border, Riverina, Sydney and NSW Composite. NSW Teal Cup practice match dates are June 7th and June 28th at Wagga. The Teal Cup Championships are to be held in Melbourne from July 4th to 12th. NSW Teal Cup Selectors are Bill Thomas (Chairman), Russell Campbell and Greg Harris. NSW Teal Cup Officials are Russell Campbell (Coach), Tony Turner (Assistant Coach), Ted Ray (Manager) and Dennis Burkinshaw (Trainer).

STATE UNDER 15 CHAMPIONSHIPS Venue in 1992 will be Wagga Wagga from July 17th to 19th. The Championships will be contested in 2 Divisions. Division 1: Albury, Wagga and District, ACT,

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Sydney, Riverina, Western Rivenna. Division 2: Broken Hill, Sapphire Coast, lllawarra/Central West, Northern NSW. This 1s one of the largest and most pres­tigious Under 15 Carnivals in Australia.

STATE UNDER 15 TEAM PROGRAM This team to be selected from the NSW State Under 15 Championships and will take part in a combination of high quality games and development activities in Melbourne from September 1st to 5th, 1992. NSW State Under 15 Officials are Colin Fisher (Coach), Damien Humphries (Assistant Coach), Jim McMahon (Manager) and Dennis Burk1nshaw (Trainer).

NSW PRIMARY SCHOOL FOOTBALL The P.S.S.A. Inter-Regional Trials are to be held on June 2nd to 4th, 1992, at Glenfield (Metropolitan South West). The venue will be Football Park at Macquarie Fields.

NSW P.S.S.A. STATE TEAM National Exchange to be held in Brisbane on August 8th to 14th, 1992.

PRIMARY SCHOOLS KNOCKOUT This competition is open to all NSW State Primary Schools. Applications, as should all enquiries related to Primary School Australian Football, should be directed to: Mr. Wayne McNamara, P.S.S.A. Australian Football Convener, c/ Camden South Primary School, 1 Cookston Drive, Camden South. 2570 Telephone: (046) 552 633 (B)

NSW COMBINED HIGH SCHOOLS Inter-Regional Trials to be held on June 30th to July 1st and 2nd at Macquarie University (Metropolitan North) NSW.

NSW COMBINED HIGH SCHOOLS TEAM NATIONAL CARNIVAL

This competition is to be held on August 14th to 23rd at Sydney.

NSW SWANS SHIELD KNOCKOUT Under 15 Statewide Knockout Competition open to all State secondary schools in New South Wales.

The competition is on a regional, then inter­regional basis, with travelling teams eligible for travel assistance. Entry to this competition and all enquiries about High School football and the Combined High School IU161 team should be made to:-Mr. Robert Ash, NSW CHS Australian Football Convenor, Cl- Blacktown Boys High School, Sunnyholt and Fifth Avenue, Blacktown. 2148 Phone: 1021 622 1558

LIONS CUP This open age competition is available to all schools. As in 1991, th1S competition IS

based on a round robin format with each school experiencing more than one game. Regional winners will progress to Quarter Finals, SemlS and ultimately the Grand Final. Zone Winners in 1991 were:­Parra/Nepean: Greystanes H.S. Campbelltown/Macarthur: Sarah Redfern H.S. St George/Sutherland: St. Patncks lllawarra; Warrawong H.S. North Shore/Warnngah: St. lgnat1ous Hills/Hornsby: Castle Hill H.S. Central Coast: Henry Kendall H.S. Newcastle/North Coast: Cardiff H.S. Past Winners:-1977 - Warners Bay 1978 -Warners Bay 19 79 - Canterbury 1980 - Canterbury 1981 - Hurstville 1982 - Hurstv1lle 1983 - St. P1vs 1984 - Jesmond

1985 - Keira 1986 - Cardiff 1987 - St. lgnat1ous 1988 - St. Gregorys 1989 - Cardiff 1990 -1991 - St. lgnatlous

AUSSIE FOOTY PROGRAM All teaching and coaching resources, including training hints, videos (new one called 'Learning to Play Aussie Footy' is

excellent), 5 week Lesson Plan, posters and rule books. Information about Level 0 14 houri Aussie Footy Coaching Courses can be obtained from the NSWAFL Coaching and Development Manager, or the relevant Development Team member in your area.

AUSKICK AND AUSSIE SPORT The Ausk1ck Program which 1s based upon Aussie Footy and its underlying policy flows from the Aussie Sport philosophy of "fair go" and "fair play," which in fact, 1s a philosophy of "sport for all" as distinct from "sport for a lew" - from the battler to the highly talented. The benefits to children partic1pat1ng in Auskick include both physical benefits (acquiring fitness and developing skills) and psychological benel1ts (such as developing leadership skills, self discipline and making friends). As any child grows and develops, many experiences and personalities will influence and impact upon them. This is particularly true within the context of sport. Parents, teachers, coaches, officials and the media all play a vital role in providing of rewarding experiences for children. Auskick is specifically designed to provide an

program of skill act1v1t1es and graded matches for children aged 6 - 12 years before they progress onto iunior underage football. It also encourages the involvement of parents in these important early development years in the programme which contains three graded categories to cater for all ages and levels of ability. The Auskick Programme contains easy to read Adm1n1strat1on Kit and Coaching Manuals, along with Courses of Education, enable parents to become involved in playing, coaching and assistmg their children. Boys and girls who iom the programme will receive in addition to the Skills and Games Programs, special giveaways which are designed to encourage their interest in following footy e.g. magazine, stickers, record book, admission to AFL games, poster. Please contact the relevant Development T earn Member to find out an Ausk1ck centre near you.

JUMPER GRANTS Grants are available for new junior teams who require assistance in purchasing a set of jumpers. The NSWAFL subsidises new school team 50% of cost and new club teams by 33 and a third% of cost. Grants are not automatic and are limited but please 1nqu1re as we are pleased to reward those who provide opportunities for greater partic1pat1on. Applications must be directed to Scott Wenke and forms are now available.

COUNTRY TRIPS Extensive visits by Development team members, and Sydney Swans players are carried out each year. If you wish us to visit your area, please con­tact the relevant Development team member.

NSWAFL DEVELOPMENT FUNDING. The NSW Development Fund 1s controlled by the NSWA.FL Comm1ss1on which 1s advised by the NSW Development T earn. The Committee meets regularly and recom­mends policy and strategies, monitors and reviews same. The NSWAFL contributes greatly to the total Development budget. The Australian Football League via it's member clubs, contributes over 60% of funds and 1t 1s their commitment to the past 12-18 months (they have contributed for much longer than this however) to see football in NSW heading in such a positive direction. •

TED RAY Teal Cup Manager

attractive introductory and early development Actwn from the 1992 Teal Cup Trials held in Sydney on May 9th and 10th.

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UMPIRING DEVELOPMENT

Umpiring activity at all levels continues to show positive developments. There

appears to be a greater recognition of the role the umpire plays in our great game and the need to continue improving the education and training of umpires.

STRUCTURE The Statewide Umpiring Structure consists of umpiring co-ordinators in each League, including junior associations in Sydney and ACT. It is through that person that the State Director of Umpiring communicates umpiring related matters.

STR.ATEGIC PLAN A strategic plan for umpiring in 1992 has been prepared and endorsed by the NSWAFL Commission. The plan focuses on the three main areas which will be addressed in 1992:­(a) Recruitment/Promotion; (b) Education, Training and Development; (c) Retention. The plan has been forwarded to each umpiring group and League. (a) Recruitment and Promotion: Umpiring numbers have increased in recent years but still more are required. A range of strategies have been implemented to assist recruitment including brochures, posters, use of the CES Offices, athletic clubs and adver­tising in local media and football "records.·

(b) Education and Training: Enhancing the skills and knowledge of umpires is a priority program at all levels of football that will be achieved through a range of initiatives. They include:-(i) Participation 1n National Umpiring Accred-1 ta t1 on program of over 100 umpires statewide. (11) NSW Umpiring Development Squad Camps. (iii) Coaching and Training Seminars. (iv) Clinics for Umpires. (v) Regular coaching sessions for umpiring groups. A Level l umpiring accreditation course will be conducted in umpiring groups this year as well as the Level 2 course. (cl Development: Each month umpiring co-ordinators from across the State meet to keep informed of developments in umpiring as well as receiving and discussing coaching related material. It 1s proposed that interchange of umpires takes place on a regular basis between Leagues to broaden the experiences of local umpires.

UMPIRING CAREER PATH A career path for umpires has been establish­ed whereby umpires are able to progress

through the ranks to the National Comp­etition. In excess of 140 AFL appointments were gained last year by umpires from Sydney, ACT and Albury. Umpmng is working hard to improve all aspects of rts performance 1n football. We do require the co-operation and assistance of the football community 1f we are to prosper along with our great game. •

DAVID LEVENS State Director of Umpiring

Members of the NSW Umpiring Development Squad, with Coaches, at a Level 3 Seminar held at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra.

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REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM

CUB/AFL "STATE OF ORIGIN" New South Wales defends its State of Origin Title against queensland at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Tuesday, 12th May, 1992. The curtain raiser is to be a State Game be­tween NSW and Queensland.

CARLTON & UNITED BREWERIES STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

This year's State Championships will be host­ed by Farrer Football League at Robertson Oval, Wagga Wagga, over the weekend of May 23rd and 24th. Once again the Farrer, Riverina and Sydney Leagues will contest the Championships with the ACT who took the trophy home last year. ACT will be keen to defend their title which ended Riverina's recent dominance of the competition and Sydney and Farrer will be pulling out all stops to get back on the winning list. Past winners have been:-1974 - Sydney Football League 1975 - Sydney Football League 1976 - Farrer Football League 1977 - South West Football League 1978 - Farrer Football League 1979 ·South West Football League 1980 - Farrer Football League 1981 to - No Contest 1986 - No Contest 1987 - Farrer Football League 1988 - Riverina Football League 1989 - Riverina Football League 1990 - R1verina Football League 1991 - ACT Football League

CARLTON & UNITED BREWERIES REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Previously known as the Country Champion­ships, this competition will again be contest­ed by Leagues from all over the State with the Southern and Northern Champ1onsh1ps to be held over the long weekend of June 6th and 7th. The final is to be played at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday, July 5th. Contesting Leagues are: Southern: Northern: Sapphire Coast Leisure Coast Farrer (Div II) Central West Sydney FA (Div II

Summerland North Coast Mid North Coast North West Newcastle Central Coast

The Southern Division matches will be con­ducted at Macquarie Fields, Campbelltown, and the Northern Division will at Newcastle. Past Championships winners: 1979 - South Coast Football League 1980 - South Coast Football League 1981 - South Coast Football League 1982 - Newcastle Football League 1983 - No Contest 1984 - Newcastle Football League 1985 - Newcastle Football League 1986 - Newcastle Football League 1987 - North Coast Football League 1988 - Central West Football League 1989 - Sapphire Coast Football League 1990 - Sapphire Coast Football League 1991 - Newcastle Football League

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SENIOR DIRECTORY AND STRUCTURE

AREA LEAGUE: NO. OF CLUBS: PAGE

Sydney:-Sydney Football League Sydney Football Association (Div 11 Sydney Football Association !Div 21 Sydney Football Association (Div 31

Affiliated Leagues: Northern:-

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Central Coast Football League Summerland Football League Newcastle Football League North Coast Football League

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Mid North Coast Football League North West Football League

Southern:-Central West Football League Leisure Coast Football League Sapphire Coast Football League Farrer Football League (Div I and 21 R1verina Football League Coreen Football League Hume Football League Northern Riverina Football League

Dual Affiliated Leagues: Broken Hill Football League

Dual Affiliated Leagues/Clubs: Ovens and Murray Football League ACT Australian Football League

Unaffiliated Leagues/Clubs: Monaro Football League Kerang Football League Mid Murray Football League Milewa Football League Murray Football League Northern & Echuca Football League P1cola Football League Sunraysia Football League Upper Murray Football League

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Total Clubs in New South Wales 172

SYDNEY AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE CLUBS

Campbelltown Australian Football Club PO Box 446, lngleburn. 2565 President: Jim Little Ph: 601 241 llBI 10461 581 4361HI

Secretary: John Mclaughlin Ph: 600 9712(B) 10461 266 4301HI Fax: 600 9436

East Sydney Australian Football Club 33 Prince Edward Street, Malabar. 2036 President: Kevin Ryan Ph: 313 0532(81 363 36971HI

Secretary: Alex Beaton Ph: 694 l 9761BI 694 l 7781HI Fax: 694 1752

The Hills Australian Football Club PO Box 200, Pennant Hills. 2120 President: Tony Yard Ph: 601 39991BI 875 19681HI Fax: 226 2707

Secretary: Bob Knight Ph: 902 5 7771BI 484 36571HI Fax: 902 5111

Holroyd Par_ramatta Australian Football Club PO Box 302, Merrylands. 2160 President: Rob Mannion Ph: 601 39991BI 634 21081HI

Vice/Pres: Paul Mcivor Ph: 980 45001BI 631 42681HI Fax: 484 4962

North Shore Australian Football Club 5/186 Monavale Road, St Ives. 2075 President: Kevin Barry Ph: 810 82221BI 449 73161HI Fax: 555 7381

Secretary: David Watkins Ph: 988 31441BI 997 69441HI Fax: 44 5362

St George Australian Football Club PO Box 165, Hurstv1lle. 2220. President: Bill Lawler Ph: 524 38901HI 540 1633(B) Fax: 540 1060

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Secretary: Richard Orton Ph: 772 l 735(HI

Sydney University Australian National Football Club Sports Administrator, Sports Union, Sydney Un1vers1ty. 2006. President: Mark Skinner Ph: 360 !6551BI 307 066/363 4602 Fax: 360 4932

Secretary: Mat Macoustra Ph: 660 38771BI 502 34651HI Fax: 660 1587

Western Suburbs Australian Football Club PO Box 98, Croydon Park. 2196. President: Allan Sullivan Ph: 773 84191BI 534 51971HI Fax: 716 6612

Secretary: Lorna Mccann Ph: 718 21061HI

SYDNEY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (DIVISION 1 CLUBS)

Balmain Australian Football Club 2 Hythe Street, Drummoyne. 2047 President: Secretary: John Coles Bruce Arndell Ph: 642 89001BI Ph: 634 39221BI 639 99581HI 888 29381HI Fax: 642 2845 Mobile: 018-294101

Baulkham Hills Australian Football Club PO Box 78, Baulkham Hills. 2153 President: Jim Pascoe Ph: 634 22101BI

Secretary: Henry Yeates Ph: 689 1 7661BI 624 6358(HI Fax: 689 3714

Liverpool Australian Football Club 1 Grose Place, Ruse. 2560 President: Vice/Pres: Rory Joyce Alan Farlow Ph: 10461 2574291HI Ph: 228 6!291BI 018 48 3068 10461 252 0331HI / Fax (0461253 266 Fax: 221 4602 \' Macquarie University Australian Football Club 20 Arthur Street, Balma1n 2041 President: Secretary·

Paul Murphy Ph: 258 80001BI • 810 8869(HI Fax: 258 8029

Manly Warringah Australian Football Club PO Box 44, Collaroy Beach. 2097 President: Secretary: Leigh Adams Glenn Hooker Ph: 018 240 3331BI Ph: 235 45721BI 913 74511HI 982 64381HI

Northern Eagles Australian Football Club PO Box 2, Gordon. 2072 President: Secretary:

Michael Fealy Ph: 880 21661BI 440 88771HI Fax: 418 1576

Sutherland Australian Football Club 66 Carabella Road, Caringbah. 2229 President: Secretary: Gregory Smith Steven Cantril! Ph: 519 18661BI Ph: 399 0727181 523 29211HI 525 94921HI

Fax: 349 5598

Sydney University Australian Football Club President: Secretary:

Peter Ramus Ph: 565 97781BI 798 51731HI Fax: 519 3359

University of NSW Australian Football Club 37 Hooper Street, Randw1ck, 2031 President: Robert Downing Ph: 517 61371BI 369 25651HI Fax: 517 1515

Secretary: Michael Keogh Ph: 281 98331BI 398 34501HI Fax: 281 157

Wollongong Australian Football Club 8 Hurt Street, West Wollongong. 2500 President: Secretary: Tony Burns Vic Stanton Ph: 10421 280 41 llBI Ph: 10421 286 6851HI 0421 849 5201HI

SYDNEY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (DIVISION 2 AND 3 CLUBS)

Bankstown Australian Football Club 18 Alfred Street, Merrylands. 2160 President: Patrick Clarkson Ph: 7 44 70881BI 10461 2624861H)

Secretary: Mrs J. Granger 637 76381HI

Bargo Knights Australian Football Club I Coachwood Crescent, Picton. 2571 President: John Winter Ph: 10481 611 5971BI 10481 712 78!(H)

i Fax: (048) 621 411

Secretary: Lynne Macartney Ph: 1046) 771 426

Camden Australian Football Club PO Box 338, Camden. 25 70 President: Secretary: Mick Collins • Carol Fauvarque Ph: 10461 559 3861B) Ph: 1046)559 5461H) 10461 55 7 7251H) Fax: 1046) 558329

i~Hawkesbury Agricultural College Australian Football Club (H.A.C.'s)

i U.W.S. Hawkesbury Union, Burke Street, , Richmond. 2753

President: Secretary: Andy MacKinnon Ph: 1045) 701 3131BI 1045) 885 I 441H)

Hawkesbury Australian Football Club PO Box 402, Richmond. 2753 President: Rick Duynhoven Ph: 10451 78 18201HI

Secretary: Peter Harte Ph: 1045)702 775 IB) 10451 784 7431HI Fax: 10451 702 704

HeathcotejEngadine Australian Football Club 4/23-25 Robertson Street, Sutherland. 2232 President: Mike Isaac Ph: 520 78961HI

Secretary: Graham Fidler Ph: 528 7818IHI 528 41001BI

HMAS Nirimba Australian Football Club 11 Vampire Road, HMAS Nirimba, Quakers Hill. 2764 President: Graham Thurstans Ph: 626 42441BI 626 45951H) Fax: 626 3101

Secretary:

Holsworthy Anzacs Australian Football Club 12 Watson Street, Hammondville. 2170 President: Kelvin Eaton Ph: 600 2432181 825 38391HI

Secretary: Ian Davis Ph: 600 2432181 825 16021HI

Merrylands Australian Football Club PO Box 302, Merrylands 2160 President: Rob Mannion Ph: 602 39991BI

Vice/Pres: Paul Mcivor Ph: 980 4500181 631 42681HI Fax: 484 4962

Nepean;Blacktown Australian Football Club 508 Wilson Street, Chippendale. 2008 President: Harold Wilson Ph: 832 3250

Secretary: Darren Murphy Ph: 319 5620

Penrith Australian Football Club PO Box 1024, Penrith. 2751 President: Ralph Maples Ph: 10471312 1321BI 104 71 396 2621HI Fax: 10471 312 961

Secretary: Peter Freckelton Ph: 635 2771 IBI 10471363 81 llH) Fax: 635 2511

NSW AFFILIATED LEAGUES

CENTRAL COAST AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Location: Between Sydney and Newcastle Address: RMB 763A, Jensen Road, Wyong. 2259 President: Ted Hunter Ph: 1043) 414 8921HI Registrar: Lauraine McKenzie Ph: 10431842 3471HI

Secretary: Mrs Jan Pratt Ph: 10431 522 3421H) Umpires Contact: Bill Deenen Ph: 1043) 694 I 301HI

MEMBER CLUBS: Bateau Bay Australian Football Club 6 Shane Drive, Tumbi Umbi. 2261 President: Secretary: Norm Proctor Mark Munnery Ph: 1043) 882946 IBI Ph: 104313318421BI Gosford Australian Football Club 42 Strand Avenue, Narara. 2250 President: Secretary: Peter Jones Leon Tomlins Ph: 10431 23 41181HI Ph: 1043)2840541HI

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Killarney Vale Australian Football Club PO Box 31, Killarney Vale. 2261 President: Secretary: Ian Granland Graham Turner Ph: 104318832071hl Ph: 1021 519 24401HI Peninsula Swans Australian Football Club PO Box 222, Woy Woy. 2256 President: Secretary: Ted Hunter Lee Pilling Pl 1043141 48921HI Ph: 10431 431 2701H) Terrigal Australian Football Club PO Box 1244, Gosford South. 2250 President: Secretary: Des McKenzie Graham Abbott Ph: 10431842 3471HI Ph: 10431 284 0541H) Wyong/Lakes Australian Football Club R.M.B. 763, Jensen Road, Wyong. 2259 President: Secretary: David Ede Mrs Jan Pratt Ph: 10431 885 97!(H) Ph: 10431 522 3421H)

SUMMERLAND AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Location: Far North Coast of NSW. Address: 70 Northumberland Drive, East Ballina. 2478. President: Don Buchanan Ph: 10661 863 300 Business and Home Registrar: Lindsay Noble Ph: 10661 221 I 74IHI

Secretary: Narelle Besseling Ph: 10661 865 0751H) Fax: 10661862 658 Umpire Contact: John Gillett Ph: 10661 878 437

MEMBER CLUBS:

Ballina Australian Football Club 70 Northumberland Drive, East Ballina. 2478 President: Secretary: Geoff Mitchell Narelle Bessehng Ph: 1066) 822 5881HI Ph: 1066) 865 0751HI

Fax: 10661862 658

Byron Bay Australian Football Club C/ 70 Northumberland Drive, East Ballina. 2478 President: Secretary: Craig Turner Ann Kozlowski Ph: 1066) 857 8511HI Ph: 1066) 871 8381HI

Goonellabah Australian Football Club 16 Brooker Drive, Goonellabah. 2480 President: Secretary: Mark Buchanan Luisa Camilleri Ph: 10661244 6011H) Ph: (0661252 4151H)

Lismore Australian Football Club Back Creek Road, Bently. 2480 President: Secretary: Malcolm Weight Darren McPherson Ph: 10661 635 231IHI

Murwillumbah Australian Football Club PO Box 1094, Murwillumbah. 2484. President: Secretary: Steve Pryor John McPherson Ph: 1066) 724 3221B)

Nimbin/Terania Australian Football Club C/ Post Office, N1mbin. 2480 President: Secretary: Ken Hadda Chris Hellyar Ph: 10661891 5581HI Ph: 1066) 891 13!(H)

Tweed Heads Australian Football Club Ci- Post Office, Uk1. 2484 President: Secretary: Karen Mitchell Ph: 1066) 795 3551HI

NEWCASTLE AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Address: PO Box 332, Cardiff. 2285 President: Alderman Don Geddes Ph: 10491 292 2331BI

Registrar: Jodi Humble

Executive Officer: Jodi Humble Ph: 10491 549 289 Home and Business Umpires Contact: Peter Hoare Ph: 10491 546 l 37(H)

MEMBER CLUBS: Cardiff Australian Football Club PO Box 351, Charlestown. 2290 President: Secretary: Roy Reichert Shane Jones Ph: 10491 566 l l 3(B) Ph: 10651 723 422181

Maitland Austrlian Football Club 49 Robert Street Tenamb1t. 2323 President: Secretary: Ray White 10491 611 1211BI

Steve Phillips(Ph: Ph: 10651 434 3131BI

Muswellbrook Australian Football Club PO Box 616, Muswellbrook. 2333 President: Secretary: Jeff Barnes Steve Phillips Ph: (0651 433 900181 Ph: 1065) 434313181 10651 432 l 421HI Nelson Bay Australian Football Club PO Box 396, Nelson Bay. 2301. President: Secretary: Ashley Bellman Kellie Holland Ph: 10491813 2871BI Ph: (049) 821 0821BI

Newcastle City Australian Football Club PO Box 799, Charlestown. 2290 President: Secretary: Al Gleeson Jan Dwarte Ph: 104916134741BI Ph: 10491 693 6151BI

Singleton Australian Football Club PO Box 470, Singleton. 2330 President: Secretary: Wally Sebenik Colleen Eastley Ph: 10651 722 3681BI Wallsend Australian Football Club 135 Woodford Street, Minmi. 2287 President: Secretary: Ian Gray Ross Walters Ph: 10491 611 629IBI Ph: 104915329821BI 10491 438 5681HI Warners Bay Australian Football Club PO Box 73, Warners Bay. 2282 President: Secretary; John McKeown Chris Gibbons Ph: 1049) 468 681IBI Ph: 10491648 1811BI

10491 545 613 IHI Western Suburbs Australian Football Club 43 Springfield Avenue, Kotara South. 2289 President: Secretary: David Manson Jim Arnold Ph: 10491 202 4961BI Ph: 104915271511HI

NORTH COAST AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Location: Noth Coast of NSW from Nambucca Heads to Grafton. Address: PO Box 6200, Plaza Beach Post Office, Coffs Harbour. 2450 President: Mick Ryan Ph: 10661 551 02718) 10661 533 6181HI Fax: 10661 552 310 Registrar: Denise Lavis Ph: 10661 536 0141HI

Secretary: Brendan Drum Ph: 106615121431HI

Umpire Contact: Brett Upfield Ph: 10661 528 l 181HI

MEMBER CLUBS: Grafton Australian Football Club PO Box 327, South Grafton. 2461 President: Secretary: Gary Morrison Kevin Dixon Ph: 1066) 473 1031HI Ph: 10661421 4661BI

10661 425 8021HI North Coifs Harbour Australian Football Club PO Box 1472, Coifs Harbour. 2450 President: Secretary: Ralph Hall Neil Wood Ph: (06615236471BI Ph: (066) 522 5221BI

10661 511 5911HI Sawtell(Toormina Australian Football Club PO Box 255, Taormina. 2452 President: Secretary: Warren Dean Susan Dean Ph: 10661 531 0391HI Ph: (066) 531 0391HI South Coifs Harbour Australian Football Club PO Box 1095, Coffs Harbour. 2450 President: Secretary: Noel Hartwig Narelle Bradbury Ph: 10661 513 7071HI Ph: 10661 582 3441HI Woolgoolga Australian Football Club PO Box 134, Woolgoolga. 2546 President: Secretary: Norm Steddaford Debbie Zacher

Ph: 10661 527 4551BI 10661 541 8871HI

MID NORTH COAST AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Location: New South Wales North Coast from Forster to Kempsey. Address: 21 Ritchie Crescent, T aree. 2430 President: Secretary: Ron Lienert Michael Tritton Ph: 10651 820 5321HI Ph: 10641 525 9781HI (0651 841 255(B)

MEMBER CLUBS: Kempsey Australian Football Club 85 Gregory Street, South West Rocks, 2431 President: Secretary: Alan Clarke Ken Barker Ph: 10651 628 983 Ph: 10651 665 382 Port Macquarie Australian Football Club ANZ Bank, William St, Port Macquarie. 2444 President: Secretary: Tony Read Mick Morrison

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T aree Australian Football Club RMB Old Bar Road, Old Bar 2430 President: Secretary: Mark Lenton Gath Rixon Ph: 10651 535 9901BI Wauchope Australian Football Club Lot 1, Bagnoo Road, Bagnoo, 2446 President: Secretary: Ron Adkins Terry Minahan

Ph: (065) 871 212(H)

NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Location: New England Region, extending west to Moree, Wee Waa & Coonabarabran. Address: PO Box 261, Gunnedah. 2380 President: Brian Lenton Ph: 10671420 5151HI (067) 665 066(B) Fax: 668 517 Treasurer:

Secretary: Dave Dundas Ph: 10671 422 2701HI (0671 421 5861BI

Greg Daly- Ph: 10671420 1941BI 10671 421 994(HJ

MEMBER CLUBS: Gunnedah Australian Football Club President: Secretary: Brian Lenton Chris Muldoon Ph: (067) 665 066(BJ Ph: 10671 420 8841HI (0671 420 515(HJ 10671 424 2421BI Wee Waa Australian Football Club President: Secretary Mathew Wales Rob Martin Ph: (067) 956 1501HI Ph: (0671955 2101Hl Tamworth Australian Football Club President: Secretary: Graham Nuttal Tony Gillies Ph: (06716631551BJ Ph: (0671681 232(B) 10671 680 3511HI 10671 665 9491HI Moree Australian Football Club President: Secretary: Mike Ovanov Kath Canham Ph: (0671 521 2001BI Ph: (0671 421 9441BI 106715421601HI 10671 523 7151HI Coonabarabran Australian Football Club President: Secretary: Carl Templeman Ross Patch Ph: 10681 421 3051HI Ph: 10681 421 4341HI Narrabri Australian Football Club President: David Thornton Ph: 10671 924 5061HI 10671 903 029(B) Fax: 903 087

Secretary: Ken Parker Ph: 10671 924 506(HJ (0671 931 1051BI

CENTRAL WEST AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Location: Central NSW bordered by Lithgow, Young. Furber and Dubbo. Address: PO Box 1818, Dubbo. 2830. President: Dick Devlin Ph: (0631 428 4361HJ

Umpires Contact: Graeme Wilkin Ph: (0681 428 2501HI

Secretary/Registrar: Gita Merritt Ph: 10681 829 984 Fax: (0681 842 605

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MEMBER CLUBS: Bathurst Australian Football Club PO Box 999 Bathurst. 2795 President: Secretary: Barry Nelson Brian Matheson Ph: !0631 371 7571HI Ph: 106313141221BI

(063) 318 2311HI Fax: 10631 '121 708

Cowra Australian Football Club PO Box 448, Cowra. 2794 President: Secretary: Graeme Clements Geoff Day Ph: 10631 422 874IHI Ph: 10631 424 7841HI

(063) 423 355(B) Dubbo Australian Football Club PO Box 1118, Dubbo. 2830 President: Secretary: Joe Knagge Gita Merritt Ph: 10681 84 39391HI Ph: 10681 829 9841HI

10681 841 336 IBI Fax: (0681 842 605

Lithgow Australian Football Club 19 Wattle Grove, Lithgow. 2798 President: Secretary: Alan Horne Stephen Fulton Ph: 10631 513 2341BI Ph: (0631 522 3441BI

10631 531 0491HI Orange Australian Football Club 157 Clinton Street, Orange, 2800 President: Mark Byrne

Secretary: Steve May Ph: 10631 629 6441BI 10631 623 0871HI Fax: 10631 613 889

LEISURE COAST AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Location: Wollongong, surrounding districts. Address: PO Box 159, Dapto. 2530 President: Bill Hall Ph: 10421 621 7831HI (0421 211 034(8) Fax: 10421 211 047 league Registrar: Robert Miller Ph: 10421613 8971HI

Secretary: Reg Douglas Ph: 10441 434 2751HI

Umpires Contact: Tony Kane Ph: 10421 841 l 73(HI (0421 281 11 l(B)

MEMBER CLUBS: Albatross Australian Football Club PO Box A36, HMAS Albatross, Nowra. 2541 President: Secretary: Cmdr. Geoff Ledger Vicki Schulz Ph: (0441 211 251IBI Ph: (0441 230 587(H) 10441 211 15831HI Bomaderry Australian Football Club PO Box 1022, East Nowra. 2541 President: Secretary: Dale Butcher Mitch Green Ph: 10441 211 4751BI Ph: 10441473 4921HI (044) 217 18211HI Dapto Australian Football Club PO Box 232, Dapto. 2530 President: Secretary: Glen Woolley Ph: 10421 7610 661BI (0421 622 394IHI

Northern Districts Australian Football Club PO Box 192, Corrimal. 2518 President: Secretary: John Tomlin Grace Taylor Ph: (0421 68 12621HI Ph: (0421 83 59301HI Nowra Australian Football Club PO Box 418, Nowra. 2540 President: Secretary: G. Woodall Reg Douglas Ph: 104412131491HI Ph: 10441434 2751HI Port Kembla Australian Football Club PO Box 113, Warrawong. 2502 President: Secretary: Kerry Bright Ken Blundell Ph: 10421 713 3331BI Ph: 10421 729 2581HI 10421 615 7281HI Shellharbour Australian Football Club PO Box 18, Warilla. 2528 President: Secretary: David Heggarty Kathy Pendergast Ph: 10421 321 OlllBI Ph: 10421965 7491HI

SAPPHIRE COAST AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Location: Far South Coast of NSW. Address: PO Box 455, Narooma. 2546 President: Frank Hunt Ph: 10641 922 6441HI

Registrar: John Dawson Ph: 1064) 956 689

Secretary: Chas Rogers Ph: (0441 767 4411HI (0441 767 2141BI Fax: 10441 767 214 Umpire Contact: Geoff Brown Ph: 10641 956 7 421HI

MEMBER CLUBS: Batemans Bay Australian Football Club PO Box 520, Batemans Bay. 2536 President: Justin McCarthy Ph: 10441 725 833

Secretary: Ian Gooch Ph: 0441 725 6071HI

Bermagui Australian Football Club PO Box 46A, Bermagui. 254 7 President: Secretary: Tony Morrison Neil Forbes Ph: 10641 934 256 Ph: 10641 934 1411HI Business and Home Eden Australian Football Club PO Box 516, Eden. 2551 President: Secretary: Paul Kirkby Jan Saunders Ph: 10641 961 9541HI Ph: 10641 963 l 771HI Coota/Cann Australian Football Club PO Box 60, Cann River. 3889 President: Secretary: Kieth Day Aileen Blackburn Ph: 10511 586 2571HI Ph: 10511 586 3851HI Diggers Australian Football Club PO Box 105, Merimbula. 2548 President: Secretary: Roger Millichamp Heather Cooksley Ph: 10641 951 l 791HI Ph: 10641 952 0611HI Merimbula Australian Football Club PO Box 418, Merimbula. 2548 President: Secretary: Ed Kryskow John Malham Ph: 10641 951 0531HI Ph: !0641 953 2881HI

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Narooma Australian Football Club PO Box 139, Narooma. 2546 President: Secretary: Terry Kenny Bruce Frost Ph: (0441 761 l 94(H) Ph: (0441 761 3541HI Pambula Australian Football Club PO Box 187, Pambula. 2549 President: Secretary: Vic Thompson Ray Nelson Ph: 10641 956 257(HI Ph: 10641 956 9321HI Tathra Australian Football Club PO Box 248, Bega. 2552 President: Secretary: Robert Little Susan Waller Ph: 10641 941 6831HI Ph: 10641 941 5931HI Wyndham Australian Football Club cl- Post Office, Wyndham. 2550 President: Secretary: Mark Benson Wendy Jefferis Ph: 10641942 1081HI Ph: 10641942 0381HI

FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE Location: Wagga and surrounding districts. Address: PO Box 641, Wagga Wagga. 2650 League President: Trevor Urquhart Ph: !0691 226 4291BI 10691 225 3391HI

Umpires Contact: Hee McDonnell Ph: (0691 253 9561HI

Secretary ;Registrar: Danny Malone Ph: 10691 312 8361HI 10691 251 870(BI Fax 10691 312 265

MEMBER CLUBS: Ardlethan Australian Football Dlub (Div 1 I 11 Steward Street, Ardlethan. 2665 President: Secretary: Kevin Davies Aileen Bound Ph: (06917821521HI Ph: (0691 782 3821HI Ariah Park/Mirrool Australian Football Club (Division 11 RMB 235, Ariah Park. 2665 President: Secretary: Des Walker Ian Colw1ll Ph: 10691 741 0151HI Ph: 10691 752 6021HI Barellan Australian Football Club !Division 11 R.M.B. 46, Barrellan, 2665 President: Secretary: Vince Howe Bob Inglis Ph: 10691 553 2301HI Ph: 10691 639 4921HI Collingullie/Ashmont Australian Football Club (Division 11 I Linton Street, Collingullie, 2652 President: Secretary: John Quilter Ray Gow Ph: 10691 200 l 781HI 10691 200 l 581HI Cootamundra Australian Footballl Club (Division 21 11 Reneham Street, Cootamundra. 2590 President: Secretary: Keith Ronning Wayne De Britt Ph: (0691 421 0831HI Ph: (069) 423 6311HI Mangoplah Cookardinia United Australian Football Club (Division 11 "Glengarry" Mangoplah. 2650 President: Secretary: Ian Cohalan Peter Matthews Ph: 10691 261 3821HI Ph: 10691 285 7411HI

Marrar Australian Football Club (Division 11 RMB 123, Old Junee, 2652 President: Secretary: Terry Langtry Peter Hassell Ph: (069127 44401HI Ph: 1069127 51501HI

North Wagga Australian Football Club (Division 11 63 William Street, North Wagga, 2650 President: Secretary: Kevin Cross Randy Kerr Ph: (0691213 674(HI Ph: 10691216 4531HI RAAF Australian Football Club (Division 21 Clerical Training Flight, RAAF SCSR, RMF Base, Wagga. President: Barry Washington Ph: 10691 23 32311BI 10691 22 77981HI

Secretary: Bob Brilley Ph: 10691 23 36051BI 10691 23 35321HI

Rivcoll Australian Football Club IDiv1s1on 111 PO Box 825, Rivcoll Union, Wagga. 2650 President: Secretary: Wayne McKelvie Simon Sellars Ph: 10691 33 l 2221HI

South Wagga Tolland Australian Football Club (Dlv1s1on 21 110 Grove Street, Wagg a Wagg a. 2650 President: Secretary: Ian Williams Robert Currie Ph: (0691213 7561HI Ph: 10691226 1941HI

Temora Australian Football Club (Division 11 PO Box 147, Temora, 2666 President: Secretary: Kevin Williams Paul Mahon Ph: 10691 772 4341HI Ph: 10691 772 7841HI

The Rock-Yerong Creek Australian Football Club IDiv1s1on 11 PO Box 169, Wagga Wagga, 2650 President: Secretary: Colin Moore David Oehn

Ph: (0691202118(HI

Uranqunity-Kapooka Australian Football Club (Division 21 19 Pearson Street, Uranquinty, 2652 President: Secretary: Richard Sparks Robert Grentell Ph: (0691 22 97221HJ Ph: (069) 22 96821HJ

Whitton/Y anco Australian Football Club (Division 21 20 Naradhun Street, Whitton, 2705 President: Secretary: Noel Maxwell Ritchie Lloyd Ph: 10691 552 701 IHI Ph: 10691 552 7161HJ

RIVERINA AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Location: MIA area between Griffith and Wagga Wagga. Address: 3 Karen S., Wagga Wagga. 2650 President: Secretary: Trevor T1pp1ng Stewart Fraser Ph: (0691 27 34261HJ Ph: (0691 31 14281HJ Registrar: Umpire Contact: Stewart Fraser Stewart Fraser

MEMBER CLUBS: Coolamon Australian Football Club C/ Post Office, Coolamon. 2701 President: Secretary: Rex Edis Yvonne Curlis Ph: 1069127 8255(HJ Ph: (0691 27 31031HJ East Wagga Kooringal Australian Football Club PO Box 87, Wagga Wagga. 2650 President: Ken Reynolds Ph: 22 58621HI Fax: 10691 21 7536

Secretary: David McChntock Ph: (0691 31 46661HJ

Ganmain Grong Grong Matong Australian Football Club PO Box 60, Ganmain. 2702 President: Secretary: Ray O'Connor Jack Cedelland Ph: 10691 27 6430(HPJ Ph: 1069127 6147(HJ

Fax: 10691 27 6352 Griffith Australian Football Club PO Box 652, Griffith. 2680 President: Secretary: Brian Files Greg Wade Ph: (0691 62 36231HJ Ph: (069162 30431HJ

Fax: 10691 63 0323 Leeton Australian Football Club PO Box 29, Leeton. 2705 President: Secretary: Patrick Lyons Bruce Harrison Ph: (0691 53 40881HJ Ph: 10691 53 30301HJ Narrandera Australian Football Club PO Box 203, Narrandera. 2700 President: Secretary: Ron Absolum Peter Royale Ph: (0691 59 2724(HJ Ph: 10691 59 2560(HJ

Fax: 106959 2941 Turvey Park Australian Football Club PO Box 511, Wagga Wagga. 2650 President: Secretary: Doug Masterson Laraine Hill Ph: 10691 22 46021HI Ph: 10691 22 50021HJ Wagga Tigers Australian Football Club PO Box S-168, Wagga Wagga. 2650 President: Secretary: John Bagley Ros Barber Ph: (0691 22 55851HJ Ph: (0691 22 57771HJ

COREEN AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Address: "Lockgate", Daysdale. 2646 Secretary: Lindsay Norman Ph: 1060 3591581HI

MEMBER CLUBS: Buraja Australian Football Club 38 Beryl Drive, Corowa. 2646 Secretary: Tracy Bush Ph: 1060 338206(BJ - (0601 33 25271HJ Coleambally Australian Football Club PO Box 33, Coleambally. 2707 Secretary: Brian Ramage - Ph: (069) 54 4059 Coreen Australian Football Club 8 Gall1poll1 Street, Corowa. 2646 Secretary: Chrrs Collins - Ph: 10601 332002

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Daysdale Australian Football Club 40 Gallipoll1 Street, Corowa. 2646 Secretary: Alan Norman - Ph: 1060 33 25 70 Oaklands Australian Football Club Gaffney Street, Oaklands. 2646 Secretay Edward Brooks - Ph: 10601 35 4376(HI Rand Australian Football Club Kaaba Street, Rand, 2642 Secretary: Michael Costin - Ph: 10601 29 5275 Rennie Australian Football Club "Koombahla", Savernake. 2646 Secretary: Ian Woods - Ph: (060 35 9156 Urana Australian Football Club PO Box 55, Urana. 2645 Secretary: Mrs Gaye Rhodes Ph: 10691 20 82051BJ - 10691 20 81771HI Wahgunyah Australian Football Club 167 Hume Street, Corowa. 2646 Secretary: Terry Mullins Ph: (0601 331 0301BI - 10601 332 0461HJ

HUME AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Address: C/- Post Office, Walla Walla. 2659 President: Garry O'Connell Ph: 10691 205 1151HI

Secretary: Des Kennedy Ph: 10601 292 2031HI 10601 292 3001BJ Fax: (0691 292 301

MEMBER CLUBS: Brocklesby Australian Football Club Main Street, Brocklesby. 2642 President: Secretary: David Kosch1tzke Tony Porta Ph: 10601 243 7721HI Ph: 1060) 294 2131HJ Burrumbuttock Australian Football Club Urana Road, Burrumbuttock. 2642 President: Secretary: Laurie Lilley Frank Percy Ph: 10601 293 3011HI Ph: (0601 251 726 Culcairn Australian Football Club 84 Balfour Street, Culcairn. 2660 President: Secretary: Wayne Barber Trevor Smith Ph: 10601 298 4731HI Ph: 10601 298 3431HI East Lavington Australian Football Club PO Box 489, Lavington. 2641 President: Secretary: Gary Walters Ron Warnes Ph: i060J 217 4831HI Ph: 10601256 8711HI Henty Australian Football Club "Angleside", Henty. 2658 President: Secretary: Kevin Wetern Bill Riddle Ph: 10691293105(HJ Ph: 10601256 8711HI Howlong Australian Football Club 142 Hoddle Street, Howlong. 2643 President: Secretary: John Milton Frank Jenkins Ph: (060) 265 3641HJ Ph: 10601 265 397(HJ

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Jindera Australian Football Club PO Box 117, Jindera. 2642 President: Secretary: Laurie Moretti Joanne Neylan Ph: 10601263 3161HI Ph: 10601 263 4571HI Lockhart Australian Football Club Green Street, Lockhart. 2656 President: Secretary: Tom Poole Ian King Ph: 106912051611HI Ph: !0691 205 2291HI Osborne Australian Football Club "Avon-Lea", Yerong Creek. 2642 President: Secretary: Garry O'Connell Keiran Gleeson Ph: 10691205 1151HI Ph: 106912076601HI Walbundrie Australian Football Club "Clontarf", Pleasant Hills, 2658 President: Secretary: Wayne Milne Rick Clancy Ph: 10601 299 0081HI Ph: 10691 207 7551HI Walla Walla Australian Football Club 13 Market Street, Walla Walla, 2659 President: Secretary: Russell Milne Dennis Donovan Ph: !0601 292 3091HI Ph: 1060) 292 3571HI Fax: 10601 292 301

NORTHERN RIVERINA AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Address: PO Box 25, Ungarie. 2669 President: Secretary: Stan Hague Jim Daniher Ph: 10691 729 I 24IHI Ph: 10691 759 3391HI Umpires Contact: Gordon Brown Ph: 10691 635 55 llHI

MEMBER CLUBS: Condo-Milby Australian Football Club Whiley Street, Condobolin. 2877 President: Secretary: Kevin Brown Bruce Parnaby Ph: 10681 952 6501BI Four Corners Australian Football Club "Wompooney", Tullibigeal. 2669 President: Secretary: Norman Frankel Dudley Ireland Ph: 106917291231Bll Ph: 10691 729 2201BI Girral-West Wyalong Australian Football Club 77 Church Street, West Wyalong. 2671 President: Secretary: Ian Hunter Arnold Koopp Ph: 10681 723 1431BI Ph: 10681 723 5231BI Lake Cargelligo Australian Football Club PO Box 132 Lake Cargelligo. 2672 President: Secretary: Ian Aubrey Lorraine Haase Ph: 10681981 5761HI Ph: 10681981 1191HI Parkes Australian Football Club PO Box 692, Parkes. 2870 President: Secretary: Col Leske Ron Hetherington Ph: 10681 645 148 Ph: !0681 622 9681HI Tullibigeal Australian Football Club C/ Tulli Cafe, PO Box 5, Tullibigeal. 2669 President: Secretary: Col Glasgow Jim Turriff Ph: 10681 729 177 Ph: 10691 729 114

Ungarie Australian Football Club 23 Condarnine Street, Ungarie. 2669 President: Secretary: Peter Bryant Anthony Archibald Ph: 10691 759 164 Ph: 10681 981 I I 91HI

DUAL AFFILIATED LEAGUES

BROKEN HILL AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Location: Broken Hill & surrounding districts. Address: PO Box 72, Broken Hill. 2880 President: Stan Brooks Ph: 10801 888 339181 10801 889 4681HI Registrar: Lionel Johnston

Secretary: Lionel Johnston Ph: 10801 872 2291HI

Umpire Contact: Brian Eddy Ph: 10801 873 0461HI 10801 888 6941BI

MEMBER CLUBS: Central Broken Hill Australian Football Club 324 Williams Lane, Broken Hill. 2880 President: Secretary: Kenneth Woodman Donald Andrews Ph: 10801889 2951BI Ph: 10801 56911HI 10801 48541HI North Broken Hill Australian Football Club 6A Morgan Street, Broken Hill. 2880 President: Secretary: Graham Higgs Donald Foster Ph: 10801 872 7421HI Ph: 10801 877 2851HI South Broken Hill Australian Football Club 238 Jamieson Street, Broken Hill. 2880 President: Secretary: Graham Semmens Gerald Davis Ph: 10801 883 2901HI Ph: 1080146101HI West Broken Hill Australian Football Club 35 Ryan Street, Broken Hill. 2880 President: Secretary: Allen Staker Rodney Kiddy Ph: 10801 884 3891HI Ph: 10801 884 8481BI

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DUAL AFFILIATED LEAGUES AND CLUBS

OVENS ANO MURRAY AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Address: 48 Vermont St, Wodonga. 3690 President: Secretary: Graham Bulgin Ian Thomas Ph: 10601 241 4761HI Ph: 10601 246 2991HI

MEMBER CLUBS: Albury Australian Football Club PO Box 233, Albury. 2640 President: Brian Curphy Ph: 10601 211 4281BI 10601 212 8441HI

Secretary: David Kelford Ph: (0601 239 666{HI (0601 254 635{BI Fax: 1060) 239 626

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Corowa/Rutherglen Australian Football Club PO Box 79, Corowa. 2646 President: Secretary: John Elmore Peter Tait Ph: (0601 331 052181 Ph: (0601 331 106181 (0601 333 296{HI (0601 331 8481HI

Fax: (0601 332 895 Lavington Australian Football Club PO Box 134, Lavington. 2641 President: Secretary: Ken Hallows Tom Gittings Ph: (0601 255 895{HI Ph: (0601 255 5551BI

(0601 251 5131HI Fax: (0601 257 905

North Albury Australian Football Club PO Box 87, Albury. 2640 President: Peter Johnston Ph: (0601211 7ll{BI (0601 252 2971HI

Secretary: David Tulk Ph: 10601 254 730181 (0601 410 5521HI Fax: (0601 256 044

ACT AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Address: PO Box 417, Woden. 2606 General Manager: President: Stephen Dobbie Kevin Delmenico Ph: 1061 282 4620{BI Fax: 1061 281 6136

MEMBER CLUBS: Ainslie Australian Football Club PO Box 674, Dickson. 2602 President: Secretary: Dale Seymour Clare Palmer Ph: (061 243 74961BI Ph: (0612488422181 (061 258 8169 (061 248 8324{HI Fax: (061 265 6249 Belconnen Australian Football Club PO Box 37, Jamison. 2614 President: Secretary: Geoff Bartley Frank Goddard Ph: (061 241 51881BI Ph: (061 251 6132 (061 258 3686{HI Queanbeyan Australian Football Club PO Box 344, Wueanbeyan. 2620 President: Secretary: Ron Edwards Mark Thompson Ph: !061297I744{BI Ph: (061 247 3344181 (061 297 37291HI Southern District Australian Football Club PO Box 4820, Kingston. 2604 President: Secretary: Col Mitchell Peter McGregor Ph: (061 252 6280{BI Ph: (061 282 4608181 (061 288 9933{HI (061 286 2804{HI Tuggeranong Valley Australian Football Club PO Box 1496, Tuggeranong. 2900 President: Secretary: Ken Sidebottom Garry Matheson Ph: (061 280 6410{BI Ph: (061 293 5444{BI (061 291 8176{HI (061 291 7504{HI Western Creek Australian Football Club Fremantle Drive, Weston. 2611 President: Wally Goulding Ph: (061 288 5047{BI !061 288 5775{HI

Secretary: Ian Willis Ph: 1061 288 45541BI (061 289 31081HI

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UNAFFILIATED LEAGUES AND CLUBS IN NSW

MONARO FOOTBALL LEAGUE Address: PO Box 362, Erindale, ACT. 2903 President: Mike T abbart Ph: 1061 231 6997 - Fax: (06) 231 6081

MEMBER CLUBS: Cooma Australian Football Club 34 Woolalla Street, Cooma. 2630 President: John Connelly - Ph: 10641 524 704 Goulburn Australian Football Club PO Box 460, Goulburn. 2580 President: Bob Stephens - Ph: 10641 292 15 7

KERANG FOOTBALL LEAGUE Address: PO Box 279, Kerang. 3579 President: Secretary: Geoff Pay Geoff Long Ph: (0541 52 l 3881HI Ph: (054) 52 l l 731Hi

10541 52 l l 731BI

MEMBER CLUBS: Hay Australian Football Club PO Box 305, Hay. 2711 President: Secretary: Ted Hill Gath Stewart Ph: (0691 931 l 721HI Ph: 1069) 931 7911Hi Moulamein Australian Football Club Baratta Street. Moulame1n. 2733 President: Secretary: John Coote Margaret Congram Ph: (058) 873 233(HI Ph: (0581 875 080(H) Wakool Australian Football Club 24 Tasman Street, Wakool. 2710 President: Secretary: Milton Jones Daryl Coote

Ph: 1054) 871 2341Hi

MID MURRAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Address: PO Box 376, Swan Hill. 3585 President: Secretary: Murray Ray Doug McCallum Ph: 1050) 324 484(HI Ph: (050) 321 5761HI (0501 331 061 (Bl Fax (050) 322 961 Umpires Contact: Steve Taylor - Ph: (0501 322 6641HI

MEMBER CLUBS: Balranald Australian Football Club PO Box 116, Balranald. 2715 President: Secretary: Graham Campbell Jeff Mannix Ph: (0501 201 410(BI Ph: 1050) 201 556(B) Tooleybuc Australian Football Club Cl- Post Office, Tooleybuc, 2739 President: Secretary: Ross Ch1slett Bill Bryan Ph: 1050) 388 208iBI Ph: (050) 305 3611BI

MILEWA FOOTBALL LEAGUE Address: PO Box 739, Mildura. 3502 President: Secretary: John Collins Bonney Scown Ph: 1050) 245 9041HI Ph: 1050) 230 5581HI

MEMBER CLUBS: Alcheringa Australian Football Club PO Box 99, Gal Gal. 2738 President: Secretary: Arthur Modica John Hall Ph: 10501 248 6501Hi Ph: (050) 237 3871BI

10501 234 8511HI Coomealla Australian Football Club PO Box 100, Dareton. 2717 President: Secretary: Rex Smith Mr R. Kirby

Ph: (050) 27 4698(HI

MURRAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Address: PO Box 332, Finley. 2713 President: Secretary Geoff Ham Kevin Amy Ph: 1058) 861 6281BI Ph: (0581 831 369{B) 10581 861 5351HI 10581 830 2541HI Fax: (058) 861 720 Fax: (0581 831 048 Fax/Phone: 861 289 Fax/Phone: 831 369

MEMBER CLUBS: Barooga Australian Football Club 54 Collie Street, Berigan. 2712 President: Norman Watt - Ph: (058) 73 4441IB&HI Berrigan Australian Football Club PO Box 157, Berrigan. 2712 President: Secretary: Viv McGee Heather Barclay Ph: 10581852 415{H) Ph: 10581852 2011BI (058) 852 4151HI (0581852 2461HI

Fax: 852 505 Fax/Phone: 852 201

Deniliquin Australian Football Club PO Box 141, Deniliquin. 2710 President: Secretary: Jim Bartlett Val Meadowcroft Ph: (058) 813 7571HI Ph: (058) 813 9281HI

10581812192 FaX/Phone: 812 177

Finley Australian Football Club PO Box 185, Finley. 2713 President: Gerard Braybon Ph: 10581 832 11 OIHI

Secretary: Warwick Douglas Ph: 10581 831 3031BI 10581 831 8841HI Fax: 10581 831 647 FaX/Phone: 831 303

Jerilderie Australian Football Club PO Box 99, Jerilderie. 2716 President: Secretary: Ron Riley Debbie Roe Ph: 10581 861 51 llHI Ph: (058) 861 638(HI

Fax: 10581 861 480 Mulwala Australian Football Club PO Box 44, Mulwala. 2647 President: Secretary: Philllip Carboy Peter Einerson Ph: (05 71 443 4241HI Ph: (05 71 443 2631HI

Fax: 10571 442 440 FaX/Phone: 441 888

Nathalia Australian Football Club PO Box 147, Nathalia. 3638 President: Secretary: Tom Brady Brian Curtis Ph: (0581 673 200BHI Ph: 10581 662 6351HI

Fax: (0581 662 388 Fax/Phone: 662 752

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Tocumwal Australian Football Club PO Box 1, Tocumwal. 2714 President: Jim Cullen Ph: 10581 742 2421HI

Secretary: Rosemary Reed Ph: 105817421281BI !0581 742 l 731HI Fax: 10581 742 742 Fax/Phone: 742 732

NORTHERN AND ECHUCA FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Address: PO Box 230, Cohuna. 3568 President: Jim Whelan Ph: 10541 532 562

Secretary: Dave Doyle Ph: 10541 562 284 Fax: (0541 56 3166

MEMBER CLUBS:

Barham Australian Football Club PO Box 98, Barham. 2732 Secretary: James Moss - Ph: 10541 532 3681HI

Moama Australian Football Club PO Box 35, Moama. 2731 Secretary: Ron Burns - Ph: (0541 822 6371HI

PICOLA AND DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Address: 2 Park Street, Nathalia. 3638 President: David McKenzie Ph: (0581 691 252

Secretary: Barrie Lindsay Ph: 10581 662 2211HI (0581 662 3311BI Fax: (0581 662 429

MEMBER CLUBS: Blighty Australian Football Club "Kahlua", Marshall's Road, Deniliquin. 2710 President: Gilbert Bain Ph: (0581 82 5987

Deniliquin Rovers Australian Football Club PO Box 25, Deniliquin. 2710 Secretary Ray Quayle Ph: 105818123701HI-10581811 9021BI

Mathoura Australian Football Club 19 Conargo Street, Mathoura, 2710 Secretary: Carey McCormick Ph: (0581 84 34601HI

SUNRAYSIA FOOTBALL LEAGUE Wentworth Australian Football Club PO Box 104, Dareton. 2717 President: Secretary: Michael Glynn John Harns Ph: 10501 274 7561HI Ph: (0501 274 202(H)

UPPER MURRAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Tumbarumba Australian Football Club PO Box 31, Tumbarumba. 2683 President: Secretary: Alan Waters Mal Vogan Ph: 106013741261HI Ph: 10691 488 259{BI

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INTERSTATE LEAGUES

AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE League Address: Southern Stand, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Brunton Avenue, Jolimont. 3002 Postal Address: GPO Box 1449N, Melbourne. 3001 Executive Commissioner: Alan Schwab Ph: 1031654 1244 - Fax: 1031654 1143

NATIONAL AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL COUNCIL

Postal Address: AFL House, 120 Jol1mont Rd, Johmont. 3002 General Manager E.W. Biggs Ph: 1031650 4977 - Fax: 1031650 1303

NORTHERN TERRITORY AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

League Address: Football Park, Abala Road, Marrara. 0812 Postal Address: GPO Box NTFL 1, Casuarina. 0811 General Manager Michael Crawshaw Ph: 10891452 224 - Fax: 10891 450 069

QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

League Address: MTQ House, 141 Logan Road, Wollongabba. 4102

Postal Address: PO Box 211, Wollongabba. 4102 General Manager Peter Cummiskey Ph: 1071 391 8200 - Fax: 1071 391 5645

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

League Address: Football Park, Turner Dve, West Lakes. 5021 Postal Address: PO Box 1, West Lakes. 5021 General Manager: Leigh Whicker Ph: 1081 268 2088 - Fax: 1071 45 7385

TASMANIAN AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

League Address: 68 Warwick Street, Hobart. 7000 Postal Address: PO Box 427E, Hobart. 7000 General Manager: Brain Eade Ph: !0021 349 177 · Fax: 10021 343 5 77

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

League Address: 181 Roberts Road, Subiaco. 6008 Postal Address: PO Box 275, Subiaco. 6008 General Manager: Trevor Howard Ph: 1091 381 5599 ·Fax: 1091 381 7743

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AREA LEAGUE:

Affiliated Sydney Junior Australian Football Associations: Campbelltown;Macarthur Junior FA Hills;1-lornsby Junior FA North Shore/Warringah Junior FA Parramatta/Nepean Junior FA St. George/Sutherland Junior FA

Affiliated NSW Country Associations: Broken Hill Junior Football League lllawarra Junior Football League South West Junior Football League Northern Rivenna Football League Wagga and Districts Football League Albury Wodonga Junior Football League Sunraysia Junior Football League Central Coast Junior Football Council

SYDNEY JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

Postal Address: 12 Elliott St, Belfield. 2191 Chairman: John Potter Fax: 552 6126

Board Member: Bill Carey (H1lls;1-lornsbyl 47 Bradley Drive, Carlingford. 2118 Ph: 622 4776(8) 871 2577(HI Fax: 831 3571 Board Member: Bnan Cloney (St George/Suther.I 2 O'Rielly Close, Ph: 674 22111BI 543 43191HI Board Member: John Hodgkinson 31 Brisbane Avenue, East L1ndfield. 2070 Ph: 774 05001BI 416 10371HI Fax: 774 2966

Secretary: Ted Ray Ph: 642 4173(H) Fax: 552 6126 Board Member: Joe Bradley (Parramatta/Nepeanl 31 Craig Avenue, St. Marys. 2760 Ph: 233 9065(81 833 llOllHI Fax: 233 9148 Board Member: Jock Courtney ICampbell/McCarthurl 41 Chaperon Cres., Ph: 516 3066(B) 603 2649(HI Ex-Officio: Scott Wenke NSWAFL Sydney Develop. Manager Ph: 552 6055(BI

Representative Co-ordinator: Mike Kenny· Ph: 890 6444 IBI · 875 1614(HI

SYDNEY JUNIOR ASSOC.

CAMPBELL TOWN/MACARTHUR JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL ASSOC.

Address: 16 Boree Pl, Macqu. Fields. 2564 President: Secretary: Peter Mclaughlin Jan Gordon Ph: (046) 256 347(HI Ph: 829 3214(HI 1021 923 42341BI Fax: 391 1761 Fax: (021 923 4345 (Att: Martin Torlasch Registrar: Alan Brien Ph: (046) 265 767(HI

Umpire Contact: Peter Mclaughlin Ph: 10461 256 347(HI 923 4234(B) Fax: 923 4345

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MEMBER CLUBS: Camden Junior Football Club PO Box 338, Camden. 2570 President: Secretary:

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Mick Collins Carolyn Fauvarque Ph: (0461 557 7251HI Ph: (046) 559 546(H) Fax: (0461 558 329 Campbelltown Swans Junior Football Club 13 Pitlochy Road, St. Andrews. 2566 President: Secretary: Peter Mclaughlin Donna Connolly Ph: 10461 256 347(BI 603 5104(BI

Fax: 892 1884 Holsworthy Anzac Junior Football Club 18 Elata Court, Holdsworthy. 2173 President: Vince Gardner Ph: 825 1368(H)

Secretary: Greg Jackson Ph: 825 3845(H)

lngleburn Magpies Junior Football Club PO Box 610, lngleburn. 2565 President: Bob Sh1ppard Ph: 618 1675(H) Fax: 666 3383

Secretary: Chris Jones

Macarthur Tigers Junior Football Club 22 Macarthur Place, Ruse. 2560 President: Secretary: Ian James Margaret Robb Ph: (0461 268 95 llHI Ph: (0461 268 35 7(H)

Macquarie Fields Junior Football Club 16 Boree Place, Macquarie Fields. 2564 President: Carig Rowley Ph: 603 9662

Secretary: Jan Gordon Ph: 829 3214(HI

Minto and Districts Junior Football Club 8 Knight Place, Minto. 2566 President: Secretary: Jock Courtney Christine Stuart Ph: 603 2649(HI Ph: 603 30201HI Wollondilly Junior Football Club Lot 1, Arina Road, Bargo. 2574 President: Secretary: Kevin O'Connor Brian Kelly

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HILLS/HORNSBY JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL ASSOC.

Address: PO Box 664, Baulkham Hills. 2153 President: Bob Barnetson Ph: 487 26281HI 231 4399(BI Registrar: Tony Calear Ph: 636 3927(B & HI

Secretary: Jim Reynolds Ph: 639 5616(HI

Ump1re Contact: Greg Turbill 674 264l(H) 838 7044(B) Fax: 674 2641

MEMBER CLUBS: Baulkham Hills Junior Football Club 22 Peel Road, Baulkham Hills. 2153 President: Jim Pascoe Ph: 634 22101HI

Secretary: Henry Yeates Ph: 624 6358(JH) Fax: 876 8534

Hawkesbury Junior Football Club PO Box 271, Richmond. 2753 President: Secretary: Kevin Mudiman Peter Shipley Ph: 10451 773 682 Ph: 627 31311HI Home and Business 809 8943(81 Hornsby Heights Junior Football Club 244 Galston Road, Hornsby Heights. 2077 President: Andrew Bamford Ph: 412 2911(B) 456 1672(HI Fax: 411 1878

Secretary: Geoff Lloyd Ph: 4 76 53661BI 476 15301HI Fax: 477 7724

Pennant Hills Junior Football Club PO Box 352, Pennant Hills. 2120 President: Ross Howarth Ph: 220 9278(BI 456 1672(H) Fax: 262 1878

Secretary: John Maher Ph: 220 1835(BI 639 29281HI Fax: 220 1893

Seven Hills Junior Football Club PO Box 108, Seven Hills. 2147 President: Allan Mclaughlin Ph: 692 77431BI 626 89971HI Fax: 692 7842

Secretary: Janess Arbon Ph: 748 08661BI 674 25161HI Fax: 748 2355

Westrbrook Junior Football Club 14 Milguy Avenue, Castle Hill. 2154 President: Secretary: Mike Kenny Slav T chepak Ph: 890 64521BI Ph: 891 25881BI 875 16141HI 680 2708(H) Fax: 683 2085 Fax: 891 1616

NORTH SHORE/WARRINGAH JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL ASSOC.

Address: PO Box 244, Forestville. 2087 President: John Hodgkinson Ph: 416 10371HI 774 05001BI Fax: 77 4 2966 Registrar: Alan Robinson Ph: 452 49561HI

Secretary: Tony Fallet Ph: 488 91021HI 235 45191BI Fax: 233 6019 Umpire Contact: Michael Walker Ph: 442 35 ?IHI

MEMBER CLUBS: East Sydney Junior Football Club 26 Melody Street, Coogee. 2034 President: Secretary: Scott Beaton Armand Leon-Fore Ph: 694 l 7781B & HI Ph: 665 33531HI Forest District Junior Football Club 12 Galway Avenue, K1llarney Heights. 2087 President: Peter MacKinlay Ph: 223 681 llBI 451 47681HI Fax: 223 7126

Secretary: Graeme McOrist Ph: 925 69131BI 451 05231HI Fax: 925 6005

Pittwater Junior Football Club 10 Alexander Road, Avalon. 2107 President: Jim Ridding Ph: 668 4466181 997 21341HI Fax: 631 2320

Secretary: Judy Honey Ph: 918 61881BI 918 08951HI Fax: 918 3755

St lgnatious College Junior Football Club Riverview, Lane Cove. 2066 Sportsmaster: Rod Lonergan Ph: 882 8222181 Fax: 428 1734 St Ives Junior Football Club 6 Binnowee Avenue, St Ives. 2075 President: Howard Parker Ph 959 36431BI 499 24941HI Fax: 950 3635

Secretary: Tony Fallet Ph: 235 45191BI 488 91021HI Fax: 2336019

Willoughby Junior Football Club 23 Barambah Road, Roseville. 2069 President: Secretary: Peter Thompson Ph: 417 179218 & HI

PARRAMATTA/NEPEAN JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL ASSOC.

Address: 173 Trafalgar St, Annandale. 2038 President: Joe Bradley Ph: 833l1011HI 233 99421BI . Fax: 233 914B 1·

Registrar: Colin Williams Ph: 552 24691HI

Secretary: Colin Williams fh: 552 24691HI ·

( 261 3733!Bl~6 :" Fax: 283 193 Umpire Contact: David Blythe Ph: (04713148521HI 266 27521BI

MEMBER CLUBS: Auburn Redlegs Junior Football Club 22A James Street, Lidcombe. 2141 President: Rodney Pearce Ph: 647 16001BI 643 2104(H) Fax: 764 6011

Secretary: Marlene Schirmer 637 63411Hl

Globe Junior Football Club 173 Trafalgar Street, Annandale. 2038 President: Dick Dare Ph: 339 922 llBl 560 6798(HI Fax: 339 9245

Secretary: Colin Williams Ph: 261 3733(Bl 552 2469(HI Fax: 283 1930

Greystanes Junior Football Club 5 7 Ian Street, Greystanes. 2145 President: Rudi Bylsma Ph: 636 37681HI Fax: 550 3065

Secretary: Jennie Kenyon Ph: 636 3814(HI

Macquarie Junior Football Club 12 Downing Street, Epping. 2121 President: Brian Sullivan Ph: 317 5144181 874 5333(HI

Secretary: Lynne Wallace Ph: 804 711 llBI 876 lll?(HI Fax: 858 2817

Penrith Junior Football Club PO Box 214, Penrith. 2751 President: Joe Bradley Ph: 233 99421BI 623 69811HI Fax: 233 9148

Secretary: Mel Skilton Ph: 10471 397 11 ?(Bl 104 71 396 2371HI

ST GEORGE/SUTHERLAND SHIRE JUNIOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

Address: PO Box 116, Penshurst. 2222 President: Brian Cloney Ph: 543 43 l 91BI Registrar: Bill Johnston

Secretary: Ken Henson Ph: 520 08141Hl Umpire Contact: Neil Cantrill

MEMBER CLUBS:

Bangor Tigers Junior Football Club 2 Yarnna Place, Bangor. 2234 President: John Buckley Ph: 543 44311HI

Secretary: Ian Sneddon Ph: 795 03001Bl 543 16831Hl

Bankstown Junior Football Club 34 Kent Street, Regents Park. 2143 President: Secretary:

Frank Levine Ph: 213 73831BI 645 236811HI

Cronulla Junior Football Club 5/49 Parramatta Street, Cronulla. 2230 President: John Foy Ph: 339 338018) 525 16831Hl Fax: 332 4518

Secretary: Fiona Tunbridge Ph: 544 18481HI

Western Suburbs (Croydon Park) Junior Football Club 5 7 Riley Street, Croydon Park. 2133 President: George Kirby Ph: 797 03471HI

Secretary: Helen Richards Ph: 744 7663

Heathcote/Engadine Junior Football Club PO Box 318, Heathcote. 2233 President: Secretary: Wayne Watts Tony Hine

Ph: 520 64 721Hl

lllawarra Junior Football Club 15 Bloodwood Place, Albion Park Rail. 2527 President: Secretary: Jim Crane Ph: (0421 5 71 l 941HI

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Miranda Bombers Junior Football Club PO Box 630, Mirandah. 2228 President: Bruce Mclachlan Ph: 525 80 l 51HI

Secretary: Ray Meagher Ph: 528 57061HI

Penshurst RSL Youth Junior Football Club PO Box 294, Mortdale. 2223 President: Secretary: Kevin Arthur Garry Wilton Ph: 579 51031HI Ph: 5 79 l l 92(H) Ramsgate RSL Junior Football Club C/ 1 Torwood Street, Sans Souci. 2219 President: John Maloney Ph: 587 l 7351HI

Secretary: Terry Delaney Ph: 529 52301HI

NSW COUNTRY JUNIOR ASSOCIATIONS

BROKEN HILL JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Address: 163 Willi~ Ln, Broken Hill. 2880 President: \ Secretary: Stewart Bradley \Jessie Edwards Ph: 10801 885 278 fh: 10801 884 9921HI

I MEMBER lfLUBS:

Central Broken Hill Ju~ior Football Club Warnock Street, Broken Hill. 2880 President: Junior Co-ordinator: Kevin Woodman Charlie Sultana Ph: 10801 881 6661BI Ph: (080) 48101BI 10801 48541HI 10801 526 ?IHI North Broken Hill Junior Football Club Silver Street, Broken Hill. 2880 Junior Co-ordinator/Secretary: Gary Eddy - Ph: 10801 5615 South Broken Hill Junior Football Club 5 79 Lane Street, Broken Hill. 2880 Junior Co-ordinator: Graeme Semmens - Ph: 10801 883 290 West Broken Hill Junior Football Club Cl 23 Allendale Street, Broken Hill. 2880 Secretary: Neil Winkler - Ph: 10801 77411BI

ILLAWARRA JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL COUNCIL

Address: PO Box 152, Warrawong. 2502 President: Marion Peacock Ph: (0421 965 l 351HI

Registrar: Jim Crane Ph: 10421 571 l 941HI

Secretary: John Carolan Ph: 10421 713 4091HI 10421 755 2211BI Umpire Contact: Rob Beckwith Ph: 10421 840 8551HI

MEMBER CLUBS: Dapto Junior Football Club PO Box 323, Dapto. 2530 President: Greg Mason Ph: 10421 751 9911BI - 10421 378 3531HI Kiama Junior Football Club PO Box 313, Kiama. 2533 Vice-President: Leon Hallam Ph: (0421 566 2101BI - 10421 321 7651HI

Northern Districts Junior Football Club 28 Brooker Street, Tarrawanna. 2518 Vice-President: Vian Johnson Ph: 1042) 836 7701H)

Port Kembla Junior Football Club PO Box 113, Warrawong. 2502 Vice-President: Vicky Garber Ph: 1042) 762 0661H)

Shellharbour Junior Football Club PO Box 18, Warilla. 2528 Secretary: Matt Debnam Ph: 1042) 971 1 71 IH)

Wollongong Junior Football Club PO Box 1811, Wollongong. 2500 Vice-President: Graham O'Rourke Ph: 1042) 261 1331Bl- 1042) 722 6261HI

SOUTH WEST JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Address: PO Box 310, Narranderah. 2700 President: Secretary: Barry Pitt Graeme Terlich Ph: 1069) 532 140 Ph: 1069) 592 l 921HI

MEMBER CLUBS:

Ardlethan/Ariah Park Mirool Junior Football Club "Murchison Park," Ardlethan. 2665 President: Secretary: Barry Carroll Meg Day Ph: 1069) 782 145 Ph: 1069) 783 819

Barellan Junior Football Club "Pine Vale," Barellan. 2665 President: Secretary: Max Jamieson Rhonda Male Ph: 10691639 220 Ph: 1069) 639 485

Ganmain Grong Grong Matong Junior Football Club Devlin Street, Matong. 2652 President: Trevor McPherson Ph: 1069) 276 276

Secretary: Noel Camin Ph: 1069) 277 818

Griffith Junior Football Club PO Box 1717, Griffith. 2680 President: Secretary:

Rosemary Burke Ph: 1069) 635 400

Leeton Junior Football Club 40 Cudgerie Avenue, Leeton. 2705 President: Secretary: James Milne Graeme Terlich Ph: 1069) 592 205 Ph: 1069) 592 l 921H)

NORTHERN RIVERINA JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Address: "Hillview," Ungane. 2669 Contact: Jim Daniher - Ph: 1069) 759 339

MEMBER CLUBS:

Condoblin Junior Football Club PO Box 300, Condoblin. 2877 President: Secretary: Kevin Brown Dianne McDonald Ph: 10681 952 650 Ph: 1068) 952 9171H)

Four Corners Junior Football Club "Wompooney," Tullibigeal. 2669 President: Secretary: Norm Frankel D. Ireland Ph: 1069) 729 6501H) Ph: 10691 729 2201HI Girral West Wyalong Junior Football Club 10 Park Lane, West Wyalong. 2671 President: Secretary: Ian Hunter Ph: 10691 723 l 431HI Tullibigeal Junior Football Club Cl- Post Office, Tullibigeal. 2669 President: Secretary: Max brown Jack Tyack Ph: 10691 729 2381HI Ph: 10691 729 2481HI Ungarie Junior Football Club "Hillview," Ungarie. 2669 President: Secretary: Garry McConnell Jim Daniher Ph: 10691 759 2291HI Ph: 10691 759 3391HI

WAGGA AND DISTRICTS JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

Address: 49 Bandera Street, Wagga. 2650 President: Secretary: Jim McMahon Dianne Delaney Ph: 10691 226 028 Ph: 10691 312 724 Registrar: Dianne Delaney Ph: 10691312 724

Umpire Contact: Hee McDonald

MEMBER CLUBS: Coolamon Rovers Junior Football Club RMB 302A, Wagga Road, Coolamon. 2701 President: Secretary: Gary Billingham Albert Suidguist Collingullie Ashmont Junior Football Club 8 Connarton Street, Ashman!. 2655 President: Secretary: Tom Bourke Lesley Shaw

Ph: 10691312 3321HI Eastlakes MCU Junior Football Club "Mascot," Mangoplah. 2652 President: Secretary: Allan Langfield Ellen Harper Ph: 10691 261 l 771HI Ph: 10691 286 7231HI East Wagga Kooringal Junior Football Club 25 Kennedy Avenue, Kooringal. 2650 President: Secretary: Brian Kelly Carmel Moore Ph: 10691226 1681HI Ph: 10691261 5651HI Junee Junior Football Club 7 Cross Street, Junee. 2663 President: Secretary:

John Robinson North Wagga Junior Football Club 25 Mary Street, North Wagga. 2650 President: Secretary: Trevor Argus Chris Duncan Ph: 10691 331 236 South Wagga Tolland Dons Junior Football Club 49 Bandera Street, Wagga Wagga. 2650 President: Secretary: John Cunningham Dianne Delaney Ph: 1069) 225 4331HI Ph: 10691312 7241HI

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The Rock Junior Football Club 101 Urana Street, The Rock. 2655 President: Secretary: Peter Hughesa Janette Mclachlan Ph: 10691 202 2551HI Ph: 10691202 173 Turvey Park Junior Football Club PO Box 101, Turvey Park. 2650 President: Secretary:

John Stinson Wagga Tigers Junior Football Club 11 Gunyah Place, Wagga Wagga. 2650 President: Secretary: Michael Papworth John Alderson Ph: 10691 262 443Ph: 1069) 313 879

ALBURY WODONGA JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Address: PO Box 639, Lavington. 2641 President: Secretary: Bill Schultz Terry Toon Ph: 10601213 233181 Ph: 106012541081HI 10601 217 2061HI

MEMBER CLUBS: Albury Junior Football Club 2 Murray Place, Bellbridge. 3691 President: Secretary: Jill Melgaard Coleen Christy Ph: 10601211 l 711HI Ph: (0601264 3381HI Lavington Junior Football Club PO Box 1146, Albury. 2640 President: Secretary: Bruce Hallows Peter Mongan Ph: 10601 254 3261HI Ph: (0601 402 l 331BI

1060) 402 0771H) North Albury Junior Football Club PO Box 96, Lavington. 2641 President: Secretary: Noel Kirk Peter Biggs Ph: 1060) 253 7901H) Ph: 10601 255 9651B) Scotts School Junior Football Club Perry Street, Albury. 2640 President: Secretary: Allister Todd Bill Schultz Ph: 1060) 213 2331BI Ph: 10601213 23318)

1060) 217 2061HI St Patricks Junior Football Club 155 Borella Road, Albury. 2640 President: Secretary: Tony Kelly Elwyn Langford Ph: 10601 214 8411HI Ph: 10601 211 3371HI

SU NRA YSIA JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE (Wentworth and District)

Address: PO Box 143, Dareton. 2717 President: Secretary: Max Smith Adrian Clay Ph: 10501274 2521B) Ph: 10501274 530181

CENTRAL COAST JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL COUNCIL

Address: 9 Marilyn Cres., Tumbi Umbi. 2261 President: Jeff Bottrill Ph: 10431 424 0301H)

Registrar: Peter Forbes Ph: 10431 245 274

Secretary: June Granland Ph: 10431 883 2071HI 10431 342 4271B)

NSWAFL "ORDER OFF RULES" 1992

INTRODUCTION Following approval from the NAFC, the NSWAFL has adopted the following variation to the Order Off Rule 16.14.1 as provided for under the NAFC Laws of Australian Football, to be implemented by each N.S.W. affiliated League as from 1992.

THE ORDER OFF RULE A player who 1s reported by a field umpire or field umpires for a breach of the laws of the game shall b3e ordered from the field for a period of fifteen minutes. A player who is reported by a field umpire or field umpires for a breach of the laws of the game twice in the same match for separate incidents, or who is reported for a serious breach, shall be ordered from the field for the remainder of the match. At the discretion of a field umpire or field umpires, a player may be ordered from the field for a period of fifteen minutes and not be reported. A field umpire shall signal that a player has been ordered off by pointing to the interchange area with an outstretched arm or in the case of a fifteen minute sent off, by using his/her hands to indicate the time. A player ordered off shall leave the ground immediately through the interchange area and cannot be replaced. In the case of a fifteen minute send off, the interchange steward shall indicate when the player is permitted to resume playing.

INTERPRETATION Serious Breaches:-Senous breaches are defined as follows:

(al Interference · Undue interference with, assault upon or the use of threatening or insulting language or behaviour towards the umpire.

lb) Assault on another player - An unprovoked callous and/or violent attack which inflicts or is likely to inflict serious in1ury such as concussion upon another player.

Assault includes striking behind the play, a stiff arm tackle to the head, eye gouging, head butting, biting and kneeing in the groin. An exchange of punches (within a meleel or retaliation by way of a punch for a hard tackle would not constitute an assault.

This 1nterpretat1on is to be applied only to the most serious instances of violence. It is envisaged that reports under this definition will be rare.

(c) Intentionally kicking a player or (di Misconduct. Examples would include ex­posing himself to the spectators, urinating on the oval in view of spectators or jumping the fence and attacking a spectator

PROCEDURE

(a) The field umpire shall stop play and order off any player he/she considers is guilty of an offense as described 1n the order off rule. The umpire should not stop play if the team offended against will be disadvantaged.

(bl The field umpire shall signal that a player has been ordered off by pointing to the interchange area with an outstretched arm or 1n the case of a fifteen minute send-off, by using his/her hands to indicate the time. The umpire shall also verbally advise the player of the nature of the send-off i.e. either for the remainder of the match or for fifteen minutes. The player shall leave the field through the interchange area. (cl In all instances, players sent from the field cannot be replaced. The interchange steward shall record the time that the player leaves the playing area and in the case of a fifteen minute send off, the interchange steward shall advise the player when he is permitted to resume playing. Where an interchange steward is not officiating, this function shall become the responsibility of the timekeepers. Note: For the purposes of this rule, a fifteen minute send·off will result in the player concerned remaining off the field for a flat period of fifteen minutes excluding breaks between quarters e.g. A player sent off five minutes before half time would be permitted to resume playing ten minutes after the start of the third quarter. ldl The umpire will recommence the game after the player has left the playing area. (e) In the event of a player falling or refusing to leave the field when ordered off, he shall be reported for misconduct and his team shall forfeit the match.

HEPATITIS B - "THE HIDDEN PENALTY"

Hepatitis B is a highly infectious blood borne disease which is a major health

problem in all parts of the world, with an estimated 300 million Hepatitis B carriers worldwide, and 250,000 carriers 1n Australia. Throughout the world Hepat1t1s B causes around 2 million deaths per year. There are many routes of infection of Hepatitis B. Blood 1s the ma1or source of contamination, however the Hepatitis B virus can be found 1n all body fluids including saliva, semen, tears, breast milk, gastric juice, urine and even rarely faeces. It is a more contagious virus than H.l.V. (the virus that causes AIDS). Contact with any of these materials through an open wound or mucous membranes (mouth, eyes, nose, vagina, anus) can result in infection. Spread has also been reported after such simple activities as electrolysis, tattooing, acupuncture, splashing of infected fluids in the eye, and even sharing razors and toothbrushes.

Australian Football is a body contacVcollision sport where abrasions and lacerations are common. Spread of Hepatitis B from an infected player's saliva, abrasions or lacerations through contact with another player's abrasions and lacerations is possible. The good news is that Hepatitis B is a preventable disease. Many simple precautions reduce the risk of contacting HepalltlS B (as well as H.J.V.J . In relation to sport, these include. 1. Removing bleeding participants from the field of play until bleeding has been controlled or wounds covered.

2. Removal of blood stained clothing and equipment from players 1mmed1ately. 3. Not sharing drinking utensils. 4. Training staff should use protective gloves when treating bleeding players. 5. Proper disposal of all contaminated (blood stained) material, especially needles.

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The best protection against Hepatitis B is through vaccination programs. Very safe and very effective vacc·1nes have become available for Hepatitis B and these are now also very affordable at $27.00. The length of time the protection lasts is not completely known, but 1t will last for at least 5 - 7 years after which another booster will be required. Following the acute illness of Hepatitis B, a carrier state can develop which can lead to chronic Hepatitis, Cirrhosis, Cancer and even death. Already the AFL and Australian Rugby League have a strict policy on vaccination of all participants and strict guidelines for the handling of bleeding players. I congratulate the New South Wales Australian Football League on their initiative to do something about this "hidden penalty".

DR PHILLIP R. LOXLEY M.B., B.S.INSWJ Sydney Swans PhyS1cian

• • • • The following NSWAFL "Code of Practice" 1s encouraged in relation to infectious diseases such as H.l.V. (Aids) and Hepatitis B. Should you require further information on the Infectious 01Seases Code, please contact the NSWAFL Head Office. la) Clubs should strongly recommend to all players/officials, that they be vaccinated for Hepatitis B. lb) Clubs should ensure that the dressing rooms are clean and tidy, with particular attention to hand basins, toilets and showers. The practice of spitting and urinating in the team areas MUST NOT BE PERMITIED. (c) Trainers should be in instructed to wipe all blood away from players faces or limbs, if they have been injured. The players should be educated in these issues to accept this action. (di Soiled towels should be discarded and clean towels available to avoid reuse/sharing of bloodied material. Containers need to be accessible to collect soiled towels. lei Jumpers soiled with blood should be changed at the first appropriate opportunity. (fl Trainers should wear protective gloves when dealing with bleeding wounds. (g) Players with wounds that are bleeding profusely, should be taken from the field at the trainers discretion, to repair, clean and cover the wound,, enabling the player to continue in the game. (hi Significant abrasions and lacerations should be covered if the player is to continue in the game. Iii Coaches/players should be educated to accept the direction of the trainers in regard to blood contamination and infection.

NSW FOOTBALL LEAGUE REGULATIONS

1. AFFILIATIONS All organisations desirous of playing football in the State of NSW under the direction of the NSW Australian Football League Ltd., must seek and be granted affiliation with the said State body, either individually or through their affiliated body. Affiliation is available m the following categories: (al Sydney Football League Club; (bl Affiliated Senior League/Association; lei Affiliated Junior League/Association; ldl Associate League; (el Associate Club.

2. PLAYER REGISTRATION Each League must agree to adopt and use a uniform system for the registration of players and to include the following:-

(a) Permission to Play: Iii Any person desiring to play with a Club mentioned in Regulation la), bl or cl for any season must first apply on the prescribed player registration form, and upon written advice being given of the granting of such registration, the player shall be deemed to be a player of that Club until such time as the player has been granted a clearance by the Club with which he was registered to any other Club, League or Association, or until such time as a period of twenty four 1241 calendar months shall have elapsed from the date on which the player last played competition football for the Club with which he had been granted a permit to play. (ii) All players must renew their registration to the Club each year. (b) Players Register: t;ach League must keep a register of all player registrations and to include the following:· Iii Date the player registration form was received; (ii) Full name, address, private telephone number, date of birth, occupation, previous Club and the name of the Club with which the player wishes to transfer; liiil Date the player registration was granted. (c) Dual Registration: No player shall be permitted to play with more than one Club at the same time without first having applied for and obtained a clearance from his current Club or under special circumstances as determined by the Regulations or his League/Association. (d) Coaches and Runners: All coaches and runners must be registered as players.

(e) Players Under 18 Years of Age: Players under 18 years of age as of January 1st in the year of registration must have their applications to play countersigned by a parent or guardian or a person authorised in writing by a parent or guardian so to act. 3. PLAYER CLEARANCES

(a) Application: A player of one affiliated Club wishing to play with another affiliated Club must first submit an application on the prescribed form INSW Form No. 3 Pink) to the League with which his intended Club is affiliated. (b) Unanswered Clearances: If an answer in writing to the clearance application is not received within 21 days from the date the clearance left the transferee League, the Club to which the player desires to transfer may claim that player, verbally, with their League. In such cases, the appropriate League official will note on his record "Clearance unanswered, player cleared verbally." There shall be no redress to any such action. (c) Intra-League Clearance: Iii A player submitting a clearance to jrnn a Club 1n the same League, or in the case of Sydney, a Club in the metropolitan area is not entitled to play with that Club until his clearance is resolved. (ii) A player who transfers from a Club of a NSWAFL Affiliated League to any other League, and who wishes to transfer back to a Club in the same NSWAFL Affiliated League within a period of 24 months, must transfer back to the Club he left or obtain a domestic clearance from that Club to the Club he wishes to join. (d) Temporary Permit to Play: A player transferring from a Club of one Affiliated League to a Club of another Affiliated League, may play with that Club until the result of his clearance 1s realised. Should the player have his clearance refused, he shall not be permitted to play until the clearance is resolved. (e) Block Clearances: In the event of the transfer of a Club from one League to another, all registered players of that Club shall automatically be transferred with such Club to the new League. The Secretary, or authoriseed person of the transferor League shall supply a certified list of all registered players of the Club concerned to the Club's new League. (f) Player of a Disbanded Club: If a player's Club has disbanded, the player must obtain a clearance from his League prior to playing with any other Club. (g) Player of an Amalgamated Club: If a player's Club has amalgamated, the player automatically become a player of the amalgamated Club. (h) Player of a Disbanded League: If a player's League has disbanded, the player must obtain a clearance from the NSWAFL. (ii Player Transferrina: to AFL Clubs: Any player desirous of playing with an AFL Club may do so in a manner which will not infringe his permit to play with his Club by signing a NAFC Form 9, which when endorsed by his League Secretary or other authorised person, will enable him free

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movement between the two Clubs. (k) Refused Clearances: A player may be refused a clearance from his Club if it is considered by that Club that his services are still required, A clearance cannot be refused under the following circumstances:-lil The player is under 16 years of age at the time the clearance is lodged with the transferee League; (iii A period of twenty four 1241 calendar months has elapsed from the date on which the player last played competition football for the Club with which he had been granted a permit to play; (iii) The player has bona fide moved his place of residence because of employment, 25 kilometres from the address shown on the application to play lodged with his present Club. (I) Lodgement Period for Clearances A clearance may not be lodged with the transferee League between June 30th and December 31st of each year. (m) Appeal against Refused Clearance: A player refused a clearance by his Club may lodge an appeal against the decision m writing setting out the circumstances and why the clearance should be granted, w1th1n 14 days of notification of such refusal to the Secretary of the transferor League. Such appeal shall be referred to the Tribunal of the transferor League who shall hear the appeal within l 0 days of receipt of 1t by the League. A deposit of $50.00 must be lodged with the appeal from which any reasonable expenses may be deducted. (n) Clearance Register: Each League must keep a register of all player clearances and to include the following:-(!) Date the player clearance form was received; (ii) Full name, registered number, clearance number, Club to which the player desires a clearance, Club, League and State from which the player desires a clearance, date leaving the transferee League; (iii) Date the clearance or written notification was received from the transferor League and decision. 4. DISQUALIFICATIONS, SUSPENSION OR PERMIT REFUSALS (a) Person not to Act: Any person who has been refused a permit to play or has been disqualified shall not be allowed to hold any on field position with any NSWAFL League or Club until such permit be granted or the period of disqualification has expired or is removed by the body imposing disqualification, excepting that a player acting as coach to his Club at the time of any disqualification for a field offense shall not be debarred from performing his duties as coach to that Club during the period of disqualification.

(b) Suspended Player to Seek Clearance: A player of coach under disqualification by his League or Tribunal shall not be eligible to receive a clearance until the period of disqualification or suspension has expired or been removed by the authority imposing the penalty. (c) Field Offense No Right of Appeal: Any player or official who, or Club which is disqualified, suspended or otherwise penalised for, or arising out of a field offence during or on the day of a match, shall have no right of appeal to the NSWAFL against the decision of a Tribunal or other Committee except at the d1Scretion of the General Manager, and where there is evidence of an error of law or procedure. 5. CLUB TRANSFERRING (a) Procedure: (I) Clubs desiring to transfer to another League shall lodge a written application with their League which shall be required to deal with such application within a period of receipt of the appl1cat1on. In the event of failure to determine the application with 60 days of lodgement, the Club shall be permitted to transfer without permission to the new League. A copy of the application must be lodged with the NSWAFL at the same time of lodgement with the League. (ii) If any League is seeking a Club or Clubs from any other League, then the inviting League must notify the Secretary of the controlling body of such Club or Clubs at least 14 days prior to the invitation to the Club or Clubs. Any Club desirous of leaving a League must give no\ice of not less than 14 days of the intention of its League to apply for affiliation in another League. lii1) Leagues shall require the approval of the NSWAFL prior to the acceptance of any newly formed Club. (b) Appeal against Refusal: In the event of a Club being refused per­mission to transfer to another League, the Club may appeal to the NSWAFL 1n terms as set down in the 'Appeals' section of these regulations. The decision of the NSWAFL shall be final. (c) Player of Club not Wanted: In the event of a player /Club which has been granted permission by his or its League, or Appeals Board, as the case may be, to transfer to another League subsequently not being accepted by the League to which permission to transfer has been granted, the player/Club shall be deemed to be a player/Club of the body from which the transfer is granted. (d) Transfer Fees: No Club shall demand or receive a transfer fee for a player transferring between two NSWAFL affiliated Clubs. 6. INTERSTATE CLEARANCES Procedures for the transfer of players between States are laid down in the National Australian Football Council Player Transfer Regulations which are reprinted on page 7. REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS (a) Player must make himself Available:

Any player chosen to represent his League, District, Region or the NSWAFL must make himself available to play for such team. (b) Player not Available: Any player who does not make himself available or declines selection will automatically be suspended for the two matches subsequent to the respective representative match. (c) Player Not to Play: Any player subject to Regulation 71bl will not be permitted to play with his Club on the weekend of the representa\ive match and any player who does will be suspended for an additional two matches and the team in which he plays will lose all competition points for the matches in which the such player has taken part and the Club may be fined up to $250. (d) NSWAFL First Call on Services: The NSWAFL will have first call on the services of all players for representative football. (e) Injury or Illness: Any player who declares himself unavailable because of injury or illness must present a medical certificate from a doctor of medicine and be prepared to undergo an examination by a doctor of the choice of the represent­ative body when required.

8. MINIMUM TEAMS FOR COMPETITION A compe\ition must conS1st of no less than 4 teams. Any competition which falls below that number during the season will be subject to disbandment. The local controlling body, however, may permit the competition to continue with the approval of the NSWAFL.

9. MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PLAYERS Apart from Aussie Footy, any League which wishes to conduct a competition with less than 18 players per team, must first obtain permission from the NSWAFL. In any case, the number of players who may take part in any team in such circumstances must not be less than 12.

IO.APPEALS (a) Who may Appeal: Iii A player, Club or League may appeal to the NSWAFL against a decision of his or its governing body. Iii) Appeals from Tribunal findings arising out of field offences may only be lodged where there is evidence of an error of law or procedure. (iii) The determination of any Appeal shall be final and binding on all parties. (b) Manner of Appeal: Iii The Appeal must be lodged in wri\ing to the General Manager, NSWAFL, within 10 days of the appellant receiving notification of any such decision, and must include full details of the event precipitating the Appeal together with any information which might assist in its consideration and the name of the body handing down the aggrieved decision. The Appeal must be accompanied by a $100 deposit. (iii The General Manager, NSWAFL, will then,

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at his discre\ion, decide whether the Appeal shall be heard. If he decides in the negative, the Appeal deposit may be forfeited or returned to the appellant. liiil Should the General Manager decide that the Appeal should be heard, he shall arrange for an independent committee of 3 to be raised, appoint a chairman from their number and refer the Appeal to that committee for determination. (iv) Any expenses in convening the Appeal shall be borne by the appellant. Should additional funds be required, the appellant must pay such costs as determined by the General Manager pnor to the Appeal taking place. (vi Any Appeal must be commenced within 14 days of the Appeal notice being received by the General Manager. (c) Powers of Appeal: Iii The Appeals Committee shall be empowered to meet when and where they consider necessary, however at all times, the economics of the situation must be observed. Iii) They have the power to call any witness they consider necessary, and view any documents pertinent to the Appeal. Any person or group refusing to co-operate with the committee shall be dealt with as the NSWAFL Commission considers fit. (iii) They have the power to make any decision which may override that which is appealed against, impose any extra penalty or make any comment they consider necessary. (d) Finality of Appeal: The Appeals Committee shall make the formal announcement of the Appeal or make a written recommendation to the NSWAFL. In any case the NSWAFL shall inform the appellant in writing of the outcome of the Appeal.

11. FOOTBALLS Iii The only footballs to be used in competition matches shall be the brand(s) authorised by the NSWAFL. (iii Each age group shall only use the sJZe football especially manufactured for it, or if a football is not specifically designed for a special age group, then the next size up shall be used. 12. DEFAULTING PLAYERS Any Club wishing to register a player as a defaulter must do so in writing to their League outlining all details of the default by December 31st in the year it is alleged the incident occurred. At least 3 days before notifying the respective League of such default, the Club must notify the player in writing of their intention to do so. 13. INFRINGEMENT AGAINST RULES In any event of an infringement against these Rules where the penalty is not provided for, then the Commission of the NSWAFL shall invoke a penalty it considers fit. 14. CONFLICT OF RULES In any event of these Rules conflicting with those of an affiliate League then these Rules shall take precedence.

NAFC PLAYER TRANSFER REGULATIONS

Section 1: DEFINITIONS 1.1 Contracted Player: A player who is obliged pursuant to a Contract to render his services as a footballer to a Club of a State Body whether such Contract is between a Club and the player or is between the Club and any other person provided that such Contract 1s registered with the State Body. 1.2 Uncontracted Player: A player of a State Body other than a Contracted Player. 1.3 District Player: A player who 1s registered or listed as a player with a Club of a District Body. 1.4 Amateur Player: A player in a Club which 1s affiliated to any Body affiliated with the Australian Amateur Football Council. 1.5 District Body: A Football League or Association affiliated with a State Body. 1.6 Unaffiliated Body: A Football League or Association not affiliated to the National Australian Football Council or to a State Body. 1. 7 State Body: Australian Football League; Australian Capital Territory Australian Football League; Northern Territory Football League; Queensland Australian Football League; South Australian National Football League; Sydney Football League; Tasmanian Australian National Football League; West Australian Football Commission. 1.8 Club: A Football Club fielding a team 1n a com· petition adjoined by a District Body, Unaffiliated Body or State Body. 1.9 Commissioner: A Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner appointed pursuant to Regulation 4. 1.10 Permit Committee: A Committee appointed pursuant to Regulation 7. 1.11 Practice or Trial Matches: A match between two Clubs, not forming part of the official Match Program of the compet1t1on 1n which the Club compete. 1.12 Maximum Transfer Fee: The fee determined by the Council pursuant to Regulation 6.1. 1.13 Form 1: Form set out 1n Appendix (ii).

1.14 Form 2: Form set out in Appendix (iii). 1.15 State: Each State 1n the Commonwealth of Australia, the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory. Section 2: STATE BODIES 2.1 Contracted Players: A Contracted Player may not transfer to a

Club of another State without the consent in writing of the Club to whom he is rendering his services as a football Player. A State Body that permits (whether by permit transfer or otherwise) a Contracted Player of another State Body to play in a Club of its State without the consent in writing of the Club to whom the Contracted Player is rendering his services or is otherwise in breach of these Regulations should be dealt with under the Articles of Association of the National Australian Football Council as if 1t had been guilty of conduct pre1udicial to the interest of the League. 2.2 Uncontracted Players: An Uncontracted Player may transfer to a Club of another State (hereinafter called "the transferee Club") at the expiration of fourteen 114) days, subject to the procedures specified in Appendix Iii, after a duly completed Form 1 has been lodged with the State Body that the Club to which he is rendering his services as a football Player (hereinafter called "the transferor Club") 1s a member. 2.2.1 Upon the transfer of an Uncon-tracted Player and the subsequent granting of a permit, the transferee Club shall pay to the transferor Club such amount as has been agreed by them being not in excess of the maximum transfer fee. If a permit is not obtained within 28days of a player's transfer in the period 15th January to 30th June in any one year, the transfer shall lapse. Where a player applies for a transfer outside of this period, a permit must be obtained within 28 days after 15th January next, or the transfer shall lapse. 2.2.2 If the transferor Club and the transferee Club cannot reach agreement on the fee to be paid to the transferor Club, either Club may refer the determ1nat1on of the fee to the Commissioner by notice in writing given to the National Australian Football Council and the other Club within fourteen 1141 after the transfer of the Uncontracted Player to the transferee Club. 2.2.3 Notwithstanding that a fee has not been agreed or that the Commissioner has not determined a fee, an Uncontracted Player 1s entitled to be granted a permit to play with the transferee Club. 2.2.4 The Commissioner shall determine the fee as at the date the Uncontracted Player is granted a permit to play with the transferee Club. 2.2.5 Transfer fees shall not be payable for players returning to a former State Body. 2.3 Disputes: If there is a dispute between a Player and a transferor Club, whether that Player is a Contracted Player or an Uncontracted Player, such dispute shall be referred to the determination of the Commissioner by the transferor Club by giving notice in writing of such dispute to the National Australian

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Football Council within fourteen (14) days of the commencement of any such dispute. 2.4 Practice and Trial Matches: A Contracted or Uncontracted Player shall not be permitted to play in a practice or trial match with a Club or another State without the consent in writing of the Club to whom he is rendering his services as a football Player. A State Body whose Club breaches this regulation is liable to a penalty determined by the Commissioner but not exceeding $5,000 for each offense. 2.5 Subsequent Transfer to State Body: Where a player transfers to a district, amateur or unaffiliated body under the provisions of Regulation 2.2 and subse­quently within a period of 24 months, receives a permit to play with a Club of a State Body, such Club shall be required to comply with the provisions of these Regulations as though the Player had transferred direct as an Uncontracted player from his former State Body, except that the period of 14 days referred to in Regulation 2.2.2 shall commence from the date that the former Club receives notice of the granting of such permit. 2.5.1 A State Body granting a permit for a player categorised under Regulation 2.5 shall notify the former State Body in writing forthwith.

Section 3: OTHER BODIES 3.1 District Players: A District Player may transfer to a Club of another State upon completion and lodgement of a Form 2 with the Transferee Body, provided that if the District Player has transferred from a State Body within the previous 24 months, he shall be deemed an Uncontracted Player of that State Body and Regulation 2.2 shall apply to him. 3.2 Amateur Players: An Amateur Player may transfer to a Club of another State upon completion and lodgement of a Form 2 with the transferee body. 3.3 Transfer Fee not Applicable: 3. 3.1 Except as otherwise provided in these Regulations, transfer fees shall not be payable for Players of District, Amateur or Unaffiliated Bodies. 3.3.2 Transfer fees shall not be payable by District, Amateur or Unaffiliated Bodies for Uncontracted Players transferring from State Bodies.

Section 4: COMMISSIONER 4.1 A Commissioner and a Deputy Comm­issioner shall be appointed annually by the Permit Committee no later than 31st December, such appointment to be effective for the ensuing calendar year. The Council may revoke such appointment at any time. 4.2 The Committee shall appoint an additional Commissioner or Deputy Comm­issioner if during their year of office the

Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner is unable or unwilling to act. The Council may revoke any such appointment at any time. 4.3 A Commissioner and Deputy Comm­issioner shall not hold any office or appoint­ment in a State Body, District Body or any Club that is a member of a State Body or a District Body. 4.4 Referral to Commissioner: 4.4.1 Where an objection has been lodged under Regulation 2.3, the Club concerned shall forward such material that it believes to be relevant in support of the contention that the Player is under Contract, together with a fee of 5500. Upon receipt, the National Australian Football Council shall forward a copy to the transferee Club and its State Body. 4.4.2 A Club referring a dispute to the Commissioner under Regulation 2.2.2, shall submit such material it considers relevant to ~s claim. 4.4.3 Upon receipt of a submission lodged in accordance with Regulation 2.2.2, the National Australian Football Council shall forward a copy of such submission to the other Club concerned and to its State Body. Such Club may within fourteen (14) days submit a written statement in support of a claim for a transfer fee it believes appropriate. 4.5 Powers of the Commissioner: 4.5.1 Disputes: The Commissioner shall have the power to determine all matters referred to him in accordance with these Regulations. 4.5.2 Hearings: The Commissioner shall have the power to call hearings to determine the matters that have been referred to him. 4.5.3 Conduct of Hearings: The Commissioner shall determine the procedure to be adopted at any such hearings. 4.5.4 Cost of Hearings: The Commissioner shall have the power to make an order for the costs of any hearings. 4.5.5 Fines: The Commissioner shall have the power to impose fines in accordance with these Regulations. 4.6. Transfer Fee: When a matter under Regulation 2.2.2 is referred to the Commissioner, each Club shall be entitled:· (a) to make a written submission to the Commissioner as to the amount of Transfer Fee it regards as reasonable, and; (b) in the event of a hearing being conducted, to be represented at the hearing and adduce relevant evidence. After considering such submissions and evidence (if any) the Commissioner shall determine the transfer fee that is payable by the transferee Club provided that such fee shall not exceed the maximum transfer fee. In making his determination, the Commission­er may consider and take into account, all the circumstances and matters relevant to the

case, including:-(a) The age of the player; (bl The period of time during which the player has played for and the service given by him to the Club from which he is transferring, and the benefits (whether financial or otherwise) given by that Club to the Player during that period; (cl The extent to which the Club from which he is transferring was both willing and able to employ the Player as a footballer and select him in a team fielded by it; (d) The number of Interstate Representative matches m which the Player has participated; (e) The Player's ranking in Best Player awards; (f) The benefit derived by the public from teams fielded by Clubs competing m matches conducted by the State Bodies having sufficient stability in their composition to permit the development of well matched Players of the highest available calibre and in this context: (i) The interests of the State Body and the Club from whom the Player has transferred. (ii) The interests of the State Body and the Club to whom the Player is transferring. 4.7 Further Referral: In reaching a determination, the Comm­issioner shall be entitled to:-(a) Take advice from a barrister or solicitor. (b) Have made such investigations as he thinks appropriate. (c) Call evidence from such persons as he deems necessary. 4.8 Decision Binding: The decision of the Commissioners shall be given in writing and shall be final on all parties and shall not be called into question, appealed against or reviewed (whether by prerogative Writ or otherwise) in any Court or Tribunal. 4.9 Interpretations/Rulings: The Permit Commissioner shall issue interpretations of or rulings on the Player Transfer Regulations which shall be forthwith binding on all Affiliated Bodies unless they are rejected by a subsequent meeting of the Council. Section 5: SPECIAL PROVISIONS 5.1 Separate Agreements: 5.1.1 A State Body or a Club of a State Body may enter into agreements with any other State Body or Club of a State Body concerning the transfer of Players between the State Bodies or Clubs as the case may be. 5.1.2 A copy of each such agreement is to be lodged with the National Australian Football Council by the I st of February or within fourteen (14) days of the making of such agreement if made between the I st of February and the 30th of September. 5.1.3 The NAFC may enter into an agreement with a State Body concerning the transfer of players between such State Body and other State Bodies. 5.1.4 Each such agreement shall for all purposes be regarded as valid and subsisting

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when otherwise declared by any Court and if the provisions of any such agreement are inconsistent with these Regulations the agreement shall prevail. 5.2 Border Associations: Border Associations consisting of Clubs, some of which are in one State and some in another, may make their own rules as to the transfer of Players from one Club to another 1n such Association and may enter separate agreements with other border Associations as to the transfer of Players between the Associations concerned. 5.3 Broken Hill: For the purposes of these Regulations the Broken Hill Football League shall be deemed to be a League affiliated with the South Australian National Football League Incorporated. 5.4 Regulations not Applicable: These Regulations shall not apply to Uncontracted Players, Amateur or District Players who have not played competition football for the previous twenty (24) months, or to Players under 15 years of age at I st of January.

Section 6: TRANSFER FEE PAYMENTS 6.1 Maximum Fee: The maximum fee for the transfer of Uncontracted Players shall be determined annually by the Permit Committee no later that 31st December and be applicable for the ensuing calendar year. In determining such fee, the Committee shall be entitled to take into account submissions made to it by any State Body provided such submissions are lodged no later than 28 days prior to the meeting at which the fee shall be determined. 6.2 Method of Payment: 6.2.1 "In determining the maximum fee in accordance with Regulation 6.1, the Committee shall determine the method and terms of payment and shall, if it considers appropriate, set a scale of payments based upon the number of matches progressively played with the transferee club." 6.2.2 "Where a matter is referred to him, under regulation 2.2.2, the Commissioner shall determine the method and term of payment and shall be empowered to apply a scale of payments based upon the number of matches progressively played with the transferee Club." 6.2.3 "In the event of the transferee Club failing to pay the transfer fee as deter-mined under Regulation 6.2.1 of 6.2.2, such fee shall be paid by the State Body of whom the transferee Club 1s a member and that State Body shall be entitled to receive the fee from the Club." Section 7: PERMIT COMMITIEE 7.1 A Committee comprising three members shall be appointed annually at the Annual General Meeting and shall hold office until the following Annual General Meeting. 7 .2 Nomination for members of the Committee shall be submitted in writing no later than 28 days prior to the Annual General Meeting. 7 .3 Any casual vacancy shall be filled by the

Council until the next Annual General Meeting. 7 .4 The Committee shall hold the following powers:-7.4.1 Appoint a Commissioner and a Deputy Commissioner, no later than 31st December, to be effective for the ensuing calendar year. 7 .4.2 Revoke such appointments and/or fill any vacancy. 7.4.3 No later than 31st December, determine the Maximum Fee for transfer of Uncontracted Players. 7.4.4 Regulate its own Meeting procedure. 7.5 Resolutions of the Committee may be revoked at a subsequent Meeting of the NAFC.

APPENDIX Ii) Procedure for Lodgement and Processing of Transfer Applications {Form 11 follows: Upon receipt of a properly completed Form 1, a State Body shall forward such form to the Player's former State Body, clearly indicating the date of its despatch. The State Body receiving the form, will so acknowledge in writing within 48 hours of receipt. Should the form be mislaid by reason outside

the control of the parties concerned, then upon the production of a Statutory Declaration verifying such loss and the completion of another Form 1, the provisions of 2.2 shall apply except that the period of fourteen 1141 days therein referred to shall be r3educed to ten 110 days. la) Time Limit: If an application 1s not returned within the due period, the originating State Body shall by telegram, telex or facsimile, advise the other State Body concerned. If notification of ob1ect1on is not received by telegram, telex or facsimile within three 131 business days there from, a permit may be granted. lb) Objection: Where notice is given under Regulation 2.3, the State Body in the former State shall immediately notify the other State Body concerned. le) Amateur and District Players: Upon receipt a a Form 2, the Body concerned shall forward such form to its State Body for forwarding to the Player's former State for the purpose of notification of transfer.

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