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CAR TRIPS – APPOINTED DRIVERS for 25 June 2016 CAR TRIPS – APPOINTED DRIVERS For 25 June 2016 Driver Passenger(s) Match Trip Distance (km) Sam Piazza Brad Piazza Wodonga v Wangaratta Rovers Myrtleford-Wodonga 66 Kenleigh Paul Jakob Elvin Jason Raine Wangaratta v Yarrawonga Wodonga-Wangaratta 69 Mark Bywater North Albury v Myrtleford Warrick Bott Wangaratta-North Albury 76 Brendan Schutt Albury v Corowa/Rutherglen North Albury v Myrtleford Trent Marks Yarrawonga-North Albury 101 Warrick Henderson Wodonga Raiders v Lavington Russell Howell Tony Rowe Mitchell Sayers Wodonga Raiders v Lavington Wangaratta-Wodonga 69 Daniel White Mark Hogan Albury v Corowa/Rutherglen Indigo Valley-Albury 37 Glenn Eddy Wodonga Raiders v Lavington Burrumbuttock-Wodonga 41 Peter Andriske Wangaratta v Yarrawonga Thurgoona-Wangaratta 80 Alan Ralph CDHBU v Osborne Yarrawonga-Coreen 57 Tom Larkins CDHBU v Osborne Howlong-Coreen 45 Greg Bulman Jindera v Lockhart Albury-Jindera 16 Ray Robins Jindera v Lockhart Corowa-Jindera 61 Martin Robinson David Coulston Brock/Burrum v Rand/Walbundrie/Walla Lavington-Brocklesby 40 Daniel Curran Danny Fitzpatrick Henty v Culcairn Lavington-Henty 64 Danny Fitzpatrick Henty v Culcairn Beechworth-Lavington 51 Len Holden Howlong v Billabong Crows Wangaratta-Howlong 62 Jarrod Cooke Howlong v Billabong Crows Thurgoona-Howlong 39 Graeme Mathewson Murray Magpies v Holbrook Yackandandah-Lavington 39 Damien Pattison Tony Lade Paul Arztenhofer Kiewa SC v Tallangatta Albury-Kiewa 27 Roger Lescun Matt Thomas John Whitehead Josh Mutsch Rutherglen v Chiltern Thurgoona-Rutherglen 56 Jim Bentley Driver Passenger(s) Match Trip Distance (km) Graeme Edwards Beechworth v Thurgoona Table Top-Beechworth 62 Scott Clayton Beechworth v Thurgoona Wangaratta-Beechworth 36 Warren Finnis Keith Wrest Barnawartha v Mitta United Benalla-Barnawartha 89 Paul Haddrick Austin Diffey Barnawartha v Mitta United Wodonga-Barnawartha 24 Phil Lewis Garry Jarvis Benalla All Blacks v Glenrowan Beechworth-Wangaratta-Benalla 74 Ross Schutt Ken Wright North Wangaratta v Bright Thurgoona-Wangaratta 80 Hayden Pearson John Bastin Taylor O'Brien Moyhu v Bonnie Doon Yarrawonga-Moyhu 82 Josh Macklan Caitlin Miller Graeme Currie Stanley Grant Moyhu v Bonnie Doon Benalla-Wangaratta-Moyhu 72 Harrison Young Paul Lawrence Darren Askew David Hancock King Valley v Greta Benalla-Wangaratta-Whitfield 89 Brian Thorburn Scott Draper Matt Sanders Goorambat v Milawa Wangaratta-Goorambat 50 Natalie Grima Danny Grima Josh Grima Tarrawingee v Whorouly Tatong-Tarrawingee 67 Sean Miller Wayne Dullard Tarrawingee v Whorouly Rutherglen-Tarrawingee 47 Brian Harrington Londrigan Bulls v Snow Road Saints Benalla-Tarrawingee 50 Jim Kenney Londrigan Bulls v Snow Road Saints Beechworth-Tarrawingee 24 Peter Sharp Tom White Tumbarumba v Corryong Pleasant Hills-Tumbaruma 145 Craig Eastick Federal v Cudgewa Burrumbuttock-Corryong 159 Mick McGee Border Walwa v Bullioh Wodonga-Walwa 132 Lenny Coggan Border Walwa v Bullioh Dartmouth-Walwa 150 Appointed drivers will only receive travel payment. It is the passengers responsibility to contact the driver if they want to be transported to the game, otherwise they can make way to game at own cost..
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