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Phil Doyle
26th January 2003, 10:42 PM
Hi everyone!

Hope we're all lookin forward to season 2003!

On another thread there is a discussion of highest scores. It's incomplete, but here it is below. If people have more update scores then email the good people at footypedia (a great football resource) [email protected]

NSW/ACT Highest Scores
535 1994 NSW Sydney FA NSW Uni 81.49.535 def Blacktown 0.1.
389 1993 NSW Hume FL Henty 44.25.289 def Howlong 11.2.68.
370 1973 NSW Sydney FL Wests 57.28.370 def Balmain 3.7.25.
319 1993 NSW Hume FL East Lavington 48.31.319 def Howlong 5.9.39.
307 1993 NSW Sydney FA NSW Uni 46.31.307 def Macquarie Uni 3.3.21.
263 1993 NSW Farrer FL Ardlethan 40.23.263 def Temora 8.7.55.
230 1993 NSW Newcastle AFL Singleton 34.26.230 def Maitland 1.4.10.
195 2002 NSW Sydney AFL UNSW-ES 28.27.195 def Campbelltown 5.3.33.
180 2002 NSW Sydney AFL Balmain 27.18.180 def Sydney Redbacks 5.17.47.
178 1997 NSW Hume FL Lockhart 27.16.178 def Brocklesby 19.11.125.

desredandwhite
26th January 2003, 10:59 PM
81.49!!

That's a goal a minute, if you take out time-on! Plenty of exercise for one Goal Umpie, and an easy day for the other (lucky they swap ends!!)

j s
26th January 2003, 11:32 PM
The opposing FB msut have been exhausted - but would have had great kicking stats - but probably lots of clangers too

Norris Lurker
27th January 2003, 12:15 AM
I've posted this already on another forum, but these came from a Footy Record I found from the 2000 SAFL prelim final:

In round 18 2000, Sydney Redbacks 31.26 (212) d Western Suburbs 5.6 (36) under lights at North Sydney Oval (I was there).
The Redbacks did some real floggings, especially early in the season. But the last round was the only time they brought up the 200 - their next highest score being their 29.18 (192) to 10.10 (70) defeat of St George at the SCG in round 3.

The Redbacks finished as minor premiers in 2000, but didn't compete in the finals. Pennant Hills won the grand final that year, defeating North Shore in the grand final.

A couple of big scores in the SFA in 2000:
Round 8 - Macquarie Uni 38.28 (256) d Hawkesbury 0.1 (1)
Round 17 - Macquarie Uni 37.28 (250) d Hawkesbury 3.3 (21)
Round 15 - Macquarie Uni 35.25 (235) d UNSW-ES 3.4 (22)
Round 4 - Holroyd-Parramatta 33.26 (224) d Hawkesbury 0.4 (4)
Round 15 - Sydney Uni 30.31 (211) d Hawkesbury 5.4 (34)

TheMase
28th January 2003, 10:47 AM
Originally posted by Phil Doyle


NSW/ACT Highest Scores
230 1993 NSW Newcastle AFL Singleton 34.26.230 def Maitland 1.4.10.
.

I am not sure of the actual stats, but I know that there are a lot more higher score than this.
In the Black Diamond and the CCAFL.

I know the highest score in that league is around 400ish. And theere have been a heap of scores in the 200's and a few in the 300's too.

shearer
28th January 2003, 01:44 PM
St George beat Newtown 350 ODD TO 7 in 1985(i think). It was the last time the mighty Newtown Angels played.

28th January 2003, 04:02 PM
Originally posted by Norris Lurker

The Redbacks finished as minor premiers in 2000, but didn't compete in the finals.

Why not? Excuse my ignorance, I'm a Victorian. :)

the manager
28th January 2003, 04:08 PM
Hi Phil and best of luck to you and the Katoomba-Lithgow Mountain Lions in the CWAFL. Also it is good to see some old Rams players playing for you (Davin Stritch and Benny Howard).

The Penrith Rams scored a fairly hefty win in 1986 at Sales PArk Luddenham.

The scores were

Penrith: 62.22.394
Camden: 4.3.27


Ben Weatherhead
the 1st grade manager of the Penrith Football CLub

desredandwhite
28th January 2003, 04:23 PM
Originally posted by Mr_Juicy
Why not? Excuse my ignorance, I'm a Victorian. :) I think it was basically decided that since the redbacks were expected to dominate the comp (access to highly trained (?!) Swans players etc), it wasn't fair for them to compete in the finals.

28th January 2003, 08:21 PM
fair enough. bet the regular players (non-swans based) were a bit peeved.

troy34
30th January 2003, 02:39 PM
Hey phil, when i was playing for Nelson Bay we scored a couple of times in excess of 50 goals, especially against Muswelbrook and after i left i know they had some huge scores so you may want to check with the Newcastle league as to their high scores

Norris Lurker
30th January 2003, 07:50 PM
Originally posted by Mr_Juicy
Why not? Excuse my ignorance, I'm a Victorian. :) A couple of reasons. Firstly top-up players weren't available, and also because the SCG as a playing venue wasn't available either.
The Redbacks in that first season played all their games at the SCG or North Sydney Oval, except for one game at Campbelltown. They didn't play at the other suburban grounds - although by the next year, with a selection of reserves players going to Port Melbourne, the Redbacks then started playing at the other SAFL grounds.

Rafters
17th May 2003, 04:47 PM
with a wet weekend, I have been going through the historical records of the mighty goannas & have found a few scores of interest in the 1984 SDFA season.


Holroyd Parra 58.54.402 def Camden 0.0.0 (then a NSW record)
Sydney Uni 55-58-388 def UNSW
R10 - Hol Parra 52.36.348 def Mt Druitt 3.3.1
R3 - Hol Parra 44.14.278 def UNSW 7.5.47
R9 - Hol Parra 39.25.259 def Penrith 6.6.42
R14 - Sutherland 38.27.255 def Mt Druitt 3.1.19
R13 - Hol Parra 32.23.215 def Liverpool 11.1.67

George Crawford's Artifacts in the Daily Mirror on August 22, 1984 listed the goannas score a NSW record at the time. he also wrote that the Australian record score was 412 by Coburg against Caufield in a VFA match back in 1921

Rafters
17th May 2003, 07:05 PM
14/7/85 St George 57.29.371 def Newtown 1.1.7
25/8/73 Wests 57.28.370 def Balmain 3.7.25
29/7/72 Wests 51.36.342 def Southern Districts 3.5.23
22/7/72 St George 49.44.337 def Southern Districts 0.0.0
10/6/67 Wests 47.18.300 def South Sydney 2.3.15

From the 1994 SFL Grand Final record

Sid
5th June 2003, 12:54 PM
535 1994 NSW Sydney FA NSW Uni 81.49.535 def Blacktown 0.1.1

That cant be real, its a goal a minute but what about the behinds? That record has to be fake or something.

Was the other team extremely undermanned or the other team was ****?