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While it was back to the East Wagga-Kooringal must now regroup drawing board for beaten and put their full support behind Rowe after COCA-COLA FOOTBALL LEAGUE coaches Bevan Rowe, being shown no mercy by W agga at Gumly . . Andy Alderton, Paul Oval, Wagga, last Saturday. Lawrence and Marty In Rowe the Hawks have a coach who will 0 'Donnell after last give his all week in week out but he can't do it ••••tI••B&li>N1>••t;albE•·•·••1.1aaee•••••••··· ·•1 weekend's opening with just a handful of goers. Round I: WLDBFor Ag % Pts Round I: For Ag % Pts round, it was heartening The Tigers couldn't have hoped for a better WAGGA ...... 0 0 0 157 29 541.3 4 TURVEY PARK ...... 166 8 2075.0 4 to see Coolamon and start. Centre half forward Dick Carey is a big TURVEYPK ...... 0 0 0 130 45 288.8 4 COOLAMON ...... 91 50 182.0 4 Leeton score first-up asset to Wagga's team. Carey has it all: class, wins. strength and desperation. COOLAMON ...... 000 89 55 161.8 4 WAGGA ...... 101 59 171.1 4 The Grasshoppers and the Redlegs filled the - stayed with Turvey LEETON ...... 1 0 0 0 108 68 158.8 4 ...... 68 46 147.8 4 bottom two places in Riverina Football League Park until half-time before the Bulldogs calm­ Narrandera ...... 0 1 0 0 68 108 62.9 0 Leeton ···························· 46 68 67.6 0 last year. ly and methodically kicked away to win easily. Griffith ...... 0 1 0 0 55 89 61.7 0 East Wagga-K ...... 59 101 58.4 0 Victory must have been particularly gratify­ Complacency, even at this early stage, Ariah Park-M ...... 0 1 0 0 45 130 34.6 0 Griffith ...... 91 54.9 0 ing for Leeton's new leader Michael Wright 50 appears to be Wayne Carroll's greatest obsta­ East Wagga-K ...... 157 and just reward for the work he and his players cle in keeping his players' minds on the job. 0 1 0 0 29 18.4 0 Ariah Park-M. ·················· 8 166 4.8 0 have put in over the pre-season. It will be a proud moment for Turvey Park Gan.-G.G.-M ...... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 Gan.-G.G.-M ...... 0 0 0.0 0 The Redlegs ended 1987 with a dismal 11 on Sunday when the Member for Hume and straight losses but demonstrated their renewed long serving club patron Mr Wal Fife unfurls determination and drive with an eight-goal the Bulldogs' three premiership flags at Maher success at Narrandera Sportsground. Oval, W agga. Coolamon, also with a new man at the helm I n - in Kieran Johnson, showed their trial wins ·•··•····1 Round 1: For Ag % Pts Roundff

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1 1 1 .. 1:::•:•:·:·:·::·:·:~~~~~--n·••[' ~ ■lil;'illil;! 1wlR 11.IIB •..~:.: ~..... ·· .• -:i.·:_\; .•:.•.•:.•:··•:.••••:.•:.•:•:.•:•:.•:•:.•:•:.•:•:.•.•.•:.•.•.::•·•:·••••:.•:.·•:·•••:.•:.•:.•:.•:.•:·•:•:.•:•.•·•:•:·• .••:•:.•:•:•·•:.•:•:.•:•:.•:•:.•:•:.•:•:.•:•:.•:.•:::•: .•• •:.•:•:•:.:.:•:.:.•:•·••:•.:.:.·•: .•:•••:•:•:::•:.:.•:•·••:•::.•:.:::•:•:•:•: .•- I.· The Griffith Swans started the SENIORS '88 season fairly had. First Liradc I. R. IIARRINGTON 36. J. BARRY went down. Reserves went down SENIORS The opening games for '88 were 1 D. 1IICKS 37. R. MUIR ■Jf and Pete 'which way?' Casey ran 3. M. SUITON JS. P. KENNY 2.I. G.A. SNOWDENPIEPER 33.32. S.D. ROBERTSONDENTON supporters.verysatisfyingforTigerplaycrsand Three starts for th.rec .. ::::::::•·::•::· " the hall -rn metres backwards. But --+. B. GUTHRIE 39. R. BURDETT 1 3. R. WILLIS 34. R. BREWER wins on the Gumly paddock aga111st we did have some succcss· ..io. D. ALPEN 5. D. COLLINS 4. C. BARBER 35. G. THOMPSON Rowcy's Hawks was a dream start . The Ncthallcrs started off the 6. M. TYNDALL --11. M. FISHER WHITE, RED v season with a superb win. Thanks 5. A. LYONS 36. P. POULOS to the season. BLACK, 7. I'. McGRATII --12. I'. LONEGAN 6. I. SUCKLING 37. T. BAYLY Gavin Hofcrt, the new coach of YELLOW SASH to great coaching .i?,b from ·.~:n1z· Dreyer and a,top S. M. O'DONNELL HA. O'DEA 7. M. BARBER 38. M. BYRNE the Ul8s, had his team fired up for effort from Paula· I yphoon I yson and Jackie ( ml­ l). I. GEDDES --1--1. F. MORGAN morc. the girls won! 10. R. A(,RESTA --1:'i. L. BROWN 8. M. WALKER 39. J. COPLAND a big effort and they won comfort.ably. Award win- The U 18s won with 15 mrn! They ran and ran. 11. C. ROBINSON --1/l . .I. STOCKTON 9. D. LARWOOD 40. R. CAREY ners were Matthew Kolhagen, Simon Wilson and tackled and tackled. chasL'd and chased and came 12. D . .IOIINSTONE --17. M. SIGNOR 10. R. CARROLL 41. M. SMERDON Gabriel Hofcrt. out on top! Mat •zip zip· Signor was "B.0.(,.·. while IJ. G. DREYER --18. G. GAHRIEL 11. P. OSBEISTON 42. C. FLANIGAN Mark '.-lofcrt (welcome back Hoff!) followed up Mat Cox played a great game. Newcomer Jarrod 1--+. W. Sl'El\CER --19. G. WILESMITH 12. P. KELL y 43. s. BRUEST by coa~hmg the 2.n~s to a sohd wm .. The game was 'Magic' Walker did a great _1oh on the forward lmc 15. (,. COLLINS 50. M. BRADY 13. G. GALVIN 44 G M COULLOUGH won with some bnlhant play 111 the 1st half. The less · . · . c said about the second half the better. Award wmncrs and LTcd was ecstatic. 16. C. MAI IER :'ii. R. DOLAN The 2nds tried hard all dav hut couldn't pull it off. 14. D. BROWN 45. C. CHAPMAN were Tony Kelly, Scott Breust and Ralph Brewer. 17. P. CASE'\ 5.::'. I. SHEPPARD 15. S. LOVELL 46. P. McGOWAN A few new faces, a couple of 'old' new faces, some Marco ·25 schooners· Fan;ini won thL' mug for a 53. S. WADE llJ. B. McALLISTER 16. P. WILLIAMS 47. G. WALSH regulars and plenty of young enthusiastic Tigers dashing display. while .·Gamhler·,.A~r~·sta and 5--+. L. TESTON! 20. R. OWEN 17. W. BROWN 48. P. NOACK made up the twenty for the lsts. With the ~oung ·Junior Geddes· Brady tncd hard. ·1 my Shcphcrd 21. D. PREST 55. M. FANANI 18. M. DENTON 49. C. NOACK blokes running riot we charged towards our biggest also did well because liL' didn ·1 haw a hang-mer for 5/l. C. HEATTIE D. FILES 19. R. COLVIN 50. T. KELLY win at Gumly. once! 23. B. BELLICANTA 57. DL',lll SMITH 20. J. MORTON 51. C. CUTTING Spider Doswell won the mug in his 20~t.h game for The Senior side led at tllL' first change. but I'm 2-.+. M. WILLIAt\lS :'iS. R. KELLY 21. G. SANDRAL 52. T. LEVINE the club. Dick Carey had a very ausp1c10us debut sorry to say that's about it. They fought out_ tl!c game 25. W. TYNDALL W J. TYNDALL 22. R. COLLINS 53. D. ALBERT with five goals from C.H.F., the Hofcrt Brothers, well and considering they lost Ian ·daddy C,cddcs. 26. J. BORDIGNON 60. \\'. 1\IADDISON thcv went well. Dave '160 possessions' Johnston did 27. R. TURNER /ll. S. YERHURY 23. G. HOFERT 54. S. WILSON Paul Kelly, Ja~on Morton, David & Wayne Brown, well all day and deservedly won the mug. Darrell 28. S. BEST h.::'. 1\1. GLILLIFER 24. G. COX 55. T. LONERGAN Wackey Walker and of course Capta11~ Gerald also Collins did those Darrell Collins things. and Hoot 29. 1\1. Tl IOMPSON 63. P ELDRIDGE 25. D. HOFERT 56. Paul NOACK played well ... even Coxy ha? .a few ki~ks! We had and Tyndo played well. Greg ·tarkcrs· Dreyer and 30. Stl'\L' BFST 6--I. S. 1\h:CANN 26. M. KOHLHAGEN 57. s. BEATTIE 20 goe.rs ~nd Scatters was smilmg despite the poor Bub Williams roved well all dav. 31. I'. YOUNG /l:'i. 1\1. CLIRLEY 27. A. BRADLEY 58 P BOURKE goal kickmg. . . . The social was a real bright" night with ·Tric_ks· 32. G. CECCAl7'O bb. R. KNOX 28. G. DOSWELL 59: M. McINTYRE A. big welcom? and thankyou to No~m & V1ck1 Guthrie and ·strand by Strand· O'Donncll lcadmg /l7. 1\1. COCKS Dev111e of the Umon Club Hotel, our maJor sponsors ·'·'· J. SANSON 29. B. SHERIDAN 60. S. BARKER for 1988. Also to Coca-Cola for continued support. the young fellas well. · . bS. T. PIANCA 3-.+. C. ANDERSON 30. G. PELLOW 61. C. ~cINTOSH We started out on the right foot, let's keep the Let's get into these Tigers this week and send cm 35 . .I. HORNE blJ. P. ROYAL 31. M. HOFERT 62. L. SEPAROVICH momentum going and give the Griffith Swaws some­ back to Wagga with four losses (yay net ballers') and 71. P. SELOYER less hair than our coach 1 thing to think about today. UP THE SWANS! UP THE TIGERS!

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.·.=.·,:.· .·.·.·,;-::-·.. :-:;::::::-:-:-·-·:•·· -:-:-:-:-:-:-:;:-=•:-:-:-:::::;:•:;:-•:-:-•-•,• SENIORS Today secs the start of another I. P. MURRAY 36. P. CORBETT Great to see so many U 18s turn season of foot hall for us, after hav­ 2. S. IIARVEY 37. P. HARRIS 1. 21. L. GIBSON up on Sunday to play against ing the bye last weekend. A lot of 3 . .I. IIAMBLIN 38. B. LONGLEY • i Leeton. Noel, your coach, has 2. I. ROYAL 22. A. RYAN new faces _will he seen this year with 4. R. O'CONNOR 39. M. RUSSELL turned up every training night, the loss ot several players frnm last 6. A. CORBETI' 40. B. WALSH 3. P. LAWRENCE 23. P. RAVA but has not had much support BLUE s~~DULDERS, 7. M. STEELE 41. M. QUINN from the players. S hopefully af- BLUE. GOLD v year's list. hut with the form shown 4. C. DURNAN 24. G. LONGFORD GOLD CREST to date in our trial games another 8. D. CLOIIESSY 42. B. ROBERTS ter Sunday's effort, they will start ■ good season should eventuate. 9. D. WALSII 43. P. KELLY 5. M. THORNTON 25. P. PURTILL to train. Plenty of talent amongst New recruit Brett 'Skip' Pearson has shown good 10. S. CARROLL 44. P. McCAIG 26. G. McLEAN the team, so with a bit of dedication, a good team form to date and we welcome him and his wife Joan­ II. C. BRYON 45. Des HARRIS 6. W. DUNNE will develope. All up a very good effort. Awards: 12. M. CARROLL 46. A. EVANS ne to the club. 7. S. ROSE 27. J. PEARSON Shane Bloomfield and Mathew Deen. Our executive remains the same with Barrie 13. P. WALSH 47. A. QUINN 14. P. HATTY 49. A. McCORRY 28. G. FLYNN Our Reserves, in the four, had a great start. A Logan president. Dennis Richards secretary and 8. B. CHORLEY very entertaining game to watch. Again it must Ken Warran treasurer. Peter Murray is rnach for his 16. D. CARROLL 50. P. DILLON 17. M. WALSH :ii. J. CROZIER 9. R. WALL 29. J. STEWART be said if only more players would turn up to second term with his assistant and vice captain being 18. D. HARRIS 55. S. COX training a good team would also develope. Laurie great player and clubman Dennis Walsh. Reserve 10, M. CONNOP 30. H. COLES 19. D. LOGAN 56. T. RYAN is keen to do his best for you, so give him support grade coach is still open hut an announcement 1s 20. S. LENON 57. L. IRVINE 11. W. HOWITT 31. D. WOOD in return. Awards: Philip Purtill, Bill Howitt, expected shortly. The U IXs have a new coach in 21. B. PEARSON 58. J. GAWNE 12. N. FOLEY 33. W.TAYLOR Graham Longford. Mick Piper taking over from Mick Walsh. 11 A. CORBETT 59. M. IRVINE Leeton certainly showed us how to run and A big working bee was held recently to shear the 23. M.RAVA 61. S. IIAMBLIN 13, P. THORNTON 34. B. HUGHES clubs sheep and many thanks to the shearers and back-up a team-mate for three quarters. We play­ 24. J. SI IEPI IERD b4. B. BESANKO ed well in the third quarter and caught up, only to workers who gave up their time to shear the sheep 25. P. SHEPPERD 65. C. MEAD 14. M. SIMPSON 35. T. HUGHES and also to the farmers who take these sheep and let go again. When our recruits settle in to the 26. G. MENZIES 66. D. JONES M. WHITBY 36. W. BUBNER also donate generously to the produce drive. 15. style of play, I am sure better things will come our 27. B. KERR 67. T. LENON way. But we must play four quarters if we hope to Our ladies netball teams arc really keen and under 28. T. COX (l9. A. WELLS 16. 8. MITCHELL 38. H.BULL coach Alison Quinn arc improving each week. Ali­ 29. P. CARROLL 70. R. McPHERSON win games. Awards: Philip Rava, Brian Mitchell, 39. D. BAKSH son is helped by Joanne Driscoll. Tracie Steck and 30. M. PIPER 71. M. NOBLE 17. A. BOCK Dennis Baksh, Haydn Coles. Beaurepairs to Elaine Coles. Selection is hard as there arc enough 31. G. RAVA 73. J. BUCHANAN 18. P. McCORMACK 41. D. DURNAN Mick Hopwood. players training for four teams. ~ 32. I. RICHARDSON 75. P. BURNS The club is very grateful to all the business In our opening game today WC arc host to the 33 . .I. RICIIARDS 76. C. PARMENTER 19. J. HOPWOOD 44. N. SEIDEL houses of the town who supported our mem­ Narrandera Imperials in what will be a real local 34. P. LOGAN 79. B. ALLEN 20. M. HOPWOOD 45. E. SPENCER bership bbok and our major sponsors, Mathieson derby with three of our 1987 side playing with the 35. G. FENNESSY 80. J. DILLON & Co. and Murrumbidgee Hotel. Imperials. Our Netball side started the season well with a Ill ~• win against Leeton. UP THE EAGLES!

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SENIORS SENIORS The Rovers had a great start to I. M. BUCHANAN 21. W. McLAUGHLIN the season with wins in 1sts & 2nds. 1. A. ALDERTON 27. J. RY ALL 2. S. BUCHANAN 22. B. PLEMING The U18s were unlucky and the 2. A. BELL 26. T. O'BRYAN nctballcrs went down to a much 3. B. BUCHANAN 23. M. BUCHANAN stronger side, but were not dis­ f 3. B. JOHNSTONE n. J. RYALL graced. ~ill0i:i~ tli~if.~~jif 4. A. SUIDGEEST 26. S. TILL GRi~i~~iM, of the first half and then our game~ GREEN. WHITE II 4. G. HADDRILL 28. B. PRENTICE Kicran Johnson led by example . v GOLD LETTERING gradually deteriorated over the 5. G. BRADLEY 27. N. IRVINE and was ably supported by all, espe- final two quarters. 5. T. WALKER 29. B. GAYNOR cially the award winners: Michi Buchanan who daz­ Award winners for the First Grade were Andy 6. G. CARROLL 28. G. McKELVIE zled with his 'best on ground' performance, Cecil 7. R. HADDRILL 30. P. WALKER (Unge) Alderton who played well in defence to 7. S. CHANDLER 29. K. KEENE Parr who dominated in defence and Steven Bucha­ win the Hotel Award; Frenchic the 'dreaded' 8. T. HADDRILL 31. J. BUERCKNER nan who contested all day. The fourth award went to Pewter; Wayne Walker the Video Award; Adam 8. S. LEWIS 30. M. SALMON . the rest of the team. Other good players were War­ 9. G. MANNING 32. D. WALKER ren 'The Concord' McLaughlin who soared all day in Noll the 'Goal of the Day' and Brian Gaynor the 9. A. PATTISON 31. F. PATTISON Bowling Club Award. 11. P. DERRICK 33. C. CHALMERS the ruck and John Keogh who didn't fire before the Seconds played well but were sadly outmatch­ 10. B. ALLEN 32. M. CAREY game due to netball committmcnts. 13. ed on the day. Award winners were Phil Edwards S. FRENCH 34. B. VEARING Frog O'Brien excelled in the boundary umpire 11. G. BRABANDER 33. G. WEIDEMAN positions and the manipulators, Dave Jenkins and the Pewter, Jason Bryce the Video Award, Paul 14. P. BRUEST 35. C. CAMPBELL Doyle the 'Mark of the Day', Neil Despotellis the 12. J. KEOUGH 34. R. CLANCY Mungy Farrell did a good job as strappcrs. 15. R. FISHER 36. P. PELLOW Barty proudly showed off his new hair to Roy Socks and Sludge Walkn the Bowling Club 13. K. JOHNSON cc 35. P. SUTTON Agresta, who took 3 quarters to get over the shock of Award. 17. P. REES 37. A. SCHMETZER seeing Barty with a fringe. Being the first day of our Netball Competition, 14. P. NOLTE 36. R. GARRETT 18. G. O'BRIEN 38. J. McLEAN The 2nds award winners were Pat Sutton (best both grades played extremely well. A Grade 15. Shane BUCHANAN 37. B'.""THOMPSON trainer), Scallop O'Brien (a pillar of strength in de­ award winners were Dot Vearing (most consis­ 19. I. GORDON 39. P. LANDERS fence) and Juicy Kew (the good sneak). Nigel Irvine tent) and the encouragement award went to Joan 16. D. BUCHANAN 38. M. MALONEY 20. J. GORDON 40. N. DESPOTELLIS dominated the backline, Albert and Chambo (both Bell. Jenny Haddrill and Ann-Marie Pellow also 17. G. KEW 39. W. McKELVIE on the wrong side of 30) showed that they will do played well. B Grade most consistent went to 21. S. MAGUIRE 41. M. O'BRYAN anything to get away from the wife and kids. Kim Peacock and the encouragement award went 18. A. PLEMING 40. J. ROBINSON Apparently Peter Barty has to wash Jack's gear. 22. J. WALKER 48. S. TELFER Barty showed his understanding of the new rules to Rhonda (I don't wanna play netball) Fairman. 19. I. BUCHANAN 44. P. BARTY Felicity and Gillian Gordon and Trish Fairman 23. R. MacKENZIE 49. G. FAIRMAN with a 30-minute pre-match address and then went also played well. Netball training on Friday 20. C. PARR out and breached them all! 24. S. COLWILL nights at 6 pm. 50. P. MAGUIRE The U18s award winners were Gerard McPher­ This week it's Coolamon at home. Good luck 65. A. WALKER son, M.O. Curtis award; Peter Rowlands, Barty's award; and Juicy Kew the towel. The U18s ran out of to all our footballers and netballers. steam but showed a lot of potential. UP THE BOMBERS! The Green Machine Netballers were beaten by a .------. more experienced side. Despite a courageous effort the team was defeated by 14 goals (11-25). Award ARIAH PARK winners: Helen Pattison, Kylie Pleming and Cathy pRE~T~~.t~R~A~~PfLIES & ROYAL HOTEL Carey who won a dinner with her husband at home. NEWSAGENT BUTCHER SHOP COOLAMON Albert Suidgeest was shocked by the netballer's Mark will be pleased to songs and jokes on the bus on the way home. The Rural Produce & Grain Agents meet you -t ' Join the 'HOPPERS after the major prize for the netballer's best & fairest at the game. Cold beer, hot snacks. end of the season will be a trip away with Glen • Rural Merchandise • Shell heating requirements with meat to please you! · "'- Carroll. PHONE 741154 (741134 A.H.) Coolamon St. - Ph 741175 ) )- STREET - PHONE 273015

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I I' IEll-■N•••••••• ■ .. ••••••••••••a·••• As anticipated the 1sts had a SENIORS SENIORS Losses to our Reserves and struggle early against a tenacious I. W. CARROLL CC 31. T. WILLIAMS Nethallers and wins to our I sts 2. W. SYKES 32. G. ARMSTRONG 1. M. WRIGHT 25. L. ANDERSEN Ariah Park. A strong cross-breeze . ~ and U18s . made handling difficult and over­ 3. D. LEWINGTON 33. D. CHARLTON 2. G. HENMAN 26. L. MILLER 4. T. NESS 34. M. FELDGEN 3. P. CONLAN 27. P. TREMBATH The Reserves had their head marks were rare. A dominat­ 35. F. McCLUSKEY 5. J. CARROLL 5. M. MOORE 28. K. SMITH chances hut due mainly to a dis- ing centreline of Mark Cunning­ 6. G. NICHOLS 36. I. HAWKE RED, WHITE & 29. G. SWASBRICK asterous first quarter a win was RE~SvHvo~LLihs BLUE ham, Warren Sykes and Terry Ness 7. M. CUNNINGHAM 37. C. HOWE 6. G. ROBSON provided the springboard for most 8. S. MARKS 38. T. GRENTELL 7. H. McRAE 30. G. ELWIN hcyong their reach. of our forward thrusts. Mark Cunningham capped a JO. P. ANDERSEN 39. B. GRENTELL 8. P. O'CONNELL 31. J. BRAMBLEY Our Nethallers tried valiantly and even though best-on-ground performance by gaining 9 votes in II. C. MASTERSON 40. B. FINEMORE 9. A. SOLEY 32. M. HOUGHTON they outscored Narrandera in the final quarter, the Miltons Gear award. He was followed by Warren 12. V. CARROLL 41. G. MEAGHER 33. M. ATTWOOD 14. P. O'DONNELL 42. D. HUME 11. T. LYONS they couldn't manage enough points for a win. Sykes 4, Ashley Barnet 3 and Gavin (tubby) Arm­ 12. G. SMITH 34. B. IRVINE strong 2. Fenwick McClusky, in his 1st grade debut 16. R.QUADE 43. F. COATES A good team effort saw our U 18s get up in an at 17. S. EATHER 44. A. HARMER 13. S. TURNER 35. R. MARKS played a great game. in the back pocket and was times entertaining game with Danny Baxter the 18. M. COX 45. A. BARNETT 14. D. MELINE 36. J. MANNING rewarded with the Lakners Hair Salon award. Mark 19. G.VARDANEGA 46. E. REDFERN best of a determined effort by the side. Four 15. R. MA YBON 37. J. GLADMAN Cunningham won the Cleanaway Mug which he put 20. B. ROBINSON 47. S. STAPLETON quarters of football is normally what it takes to 16. D. IRVINE 38. T. ELWIN to good use. Others to play well were a strong mark­ 21. M. McFADDEN 48. S. COLLINS win a game, we played three gut busting quarters ing, terrible kicking, Greg Nichols and OUR new 22. D. BUTLER 49. A. PRICE 17. T. GRAHAM 40. S. GRIGG inclusion Andrew Maher. 23. T. McGREGOR 50. M. MEEK 18. A. WAKEMAN 41. L. BULLOCK and the other, the third, was a non-event on our The Reserves had a runnaway win against an 24. G. HARRIS 51. S. GOONAN 19. S. TONGS 42. P. GOODRUM behalf. A good win all the same! undermanned but never-give-up A.P.M. team. Mar­ 25. A. MAHER 52. P. TURNER 43. J. CARROLL Mark Moore put in four quarters of top foot­ 26. T. GIBBONS 53. S. PURCELL 20. G. SCHMETZER ty McFadden, Alan Bartholomew and Ricky Quade 27. D. McFADDEN 54. C. STEW /\RT 21. M. SCHMIDT 44. S. McMAHON ball, not 'two or less' to be best-man-on-ground shared the top votes, closely followed by Jason Dash 28. A. BARTHOLOMEW 54. D. STAPLETON 22. R. SHARMAN 45. F. GORDON in the lsts. Others who contributed a touch more and Trevor Gibbons. Gibbo won the Clcanaway 29. M. QUIRK 55. R. BROOKS 23. C. NETTLEBECK 46. P. RYAN than others were Greg Smith, Tony Graham, Mug. 30. G. SHEPPARD Welcome all netball teams to our first season and 24. D. HARRIS Steve McMahon, Tiger Lyons, Harvey McCrae best of luck. Many thanks to our sponsor Miltons UNDER 18s and Glen Robson. I. L. QUIRK 14. J. FORBES UNDER 18s Gear, who took great care in fitting the girls shirts. 2. N. FRANCIS VC 15. R. SCHNOEGEL 2 A. WILLIAMSON 12. D. HOLT Well, the past is the past, and this week can be Winner of the mug in our unsuccessful (beaten 28- 3. Tristan SCOTT 16. M.KAY 3. P. O'DONOHUE 13. T. HENMAN part of the future in more ways than one. Let's 18) A side was Tanya Sykes. The B side won a closely 4. P. PIERCY 17. Travis SCOTT 4. W. ARMSTRONG 15. S. ELWIN contested match 14-10 with Cathy Gibbons showing 5. B. CROSSLEY 18. M. BUTTON 5. R. SAFFIOTII 16. S. ARNOLD give a good showing of ourselves this week, so we 6. J. MASTERSON 19. P. BAILEY 6. P. TURNER 17. D. BLACKETT can look to the games ahead with respected great touch around the ring to win the mug. 7. T. ASHCROTT 20. A. KNIGHT 7. D. BAXTER 19. T. SHEATHER Today sees the culmination of a great season last 8. G. LAWSON 21. M. HEWITT 8. M. ROSS 20. L. MOONEY optimism. year with the unfurling of the three premiership flags 9. T. MASTERSON C 22 M. PEDLER 9. D. McGRATH 21. P. MELINE by Turvey Park patron Mr. Wal Fife. 10. A. BARNETT 23. P. GYLES ' 10. D. TEERMAN 22. P. GREEN II. J. DASH 24. A. HARRIS . 24. R. BELL The club would like to see all supporters and past 12. T. GOONAN players at our raffle on Friday nights at the R.A.F.C. Tickets go on sale at 7 pm and drawn at 8 pm. So come along and support the Bulldogs. Today we welcome a much improved Leeton and \ V The No. 1 venue in the expect three closely contested games. After today's game there will be a special presentation of Life Riverina! Membership to Barry Meek, David Butler and Mrs. E!hel Cox at Hollys. Entrance through the Players Fridays 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. N1te Spot door. Children are most welcome. Saturdays 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. UP Tl-IE BULLDOGS! Sundays 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.

TURVEY TOPS CAKE SHOP DOWDLE'S Sunday Night entertainment --:r- Wayne & Cherie Carroll SERVICE STATION each week ... celebrate your • Fresh cut sandwiches ANTIIONY & DEi.iA DOWDI.I·: team's win at Players. • Decorative Cakes ► Mechanical Repairs ► Automatic Orive-thru Car RIVERINA AUSTRALIAN • Hot Bake products Wash & Vacuum ► I lomc Kero ► Snow Ski & Equipment Hire ► Authorised Inspection Station FOOTBALL CLUB OPEN 7 DAYS Information for Members and Guests. (Sat. & Sun. 8 a,m. to 12.30 p.m.) FERNLEIGH ROAD, WAGGA WAGGA ;;:1-,~1 ■ a,a: ■ ·1•wG't·stttt·1a:1+101• 12 13

r-=~;' ~~~r, KOORINGAL . FOR FOOTBALL & GENERAL -.-. • • • · • - ·" MALL CATERING REQUlREMENTS SEE: NOEL COMERFORD'S ~~,i°GJ"s WAGGA ~I- PH 261734 SPARTAN, WATTYLAUTO 366 EDWARD ST. All footballers and DALCO AGENCIJS Suppliers of all confectionery & snack foods. PAINTS. Super Velox WAGGA Netballers requirements. Spraying Enamel, 3M Hammond Ave., WAGGA-Ph.21 4863 Products, K & H Fillers. OPEN 6 DAYS PHONE 25 3777 IT'S ON AGAIN .,, ,. VFL RESULTS Round 2: Carlton 19.15.129 ...... d Brisbane 7.19.61 April 9: East Wagga-Kooringal(29) v Wagga(157); April II) June 25: Wagga v E.W.-Kooringal; June 26: Collingwood 15.12.102 ... d Fitzroy 9. 16.70 WORKOUT 10: Narrandera(66) v Leeton(114), Griffith(55) v Leeton v Narrandera, Coolamon v Griffith, Tur­ Coolamon(89), Ari ah Park-MirrooI(45) v Turvey Park(130). vey Park v A.P.-M .. Gan.-G.G.-M. bye. Geelong21.16.142 ...... d Nth. Melb. 20.7.127 ., Ganmain--Matong bye. IIEll July 2: E.W.-Kooringal v Coolamon; July 3: . Melbourne 13.8.86 ...... d Footscray 9.12.66 IIEIII April 17: Griffith v Wagga, Gan.-G.G.-M. v Nar­ Gan.-G.G.-M. v Wagga, Griffith v Turvey Park, Hawthorn26.15.171 ...... d Richmond 12.14.86 'SHARP randera, A.P.-M. v. Coolamon, Turvey Park v A.P.-M. v Leeton. Narrandera bye. Leeton. E. W.-Koonngal bye. IE) July 9: Wagg av Narr_andera, E.W.-Kooringal v Sydney9.12.66 ...... d St. Kilda 7.13.55 April 23 and 24: NSW Championships at Nar­ Turvey Park; July 10: Coolamon v Gan.-G.G.­ Perth 26.19.175 ...... d Essen don 11.11. 76 randera. SHOOTER' M., A.P.-M. v Griffith. Leeton bye. April 25: E.W.-Kooringal v Narrandcra. eJ July 16: E.W.-Kooringal v A.P.-M.; July 17: IIIEJII April 30: Wagga v.Gan.-G.G.-M.; May 1: Coola­ Narrandera v Coolamon, Gan.-G.G.-M. v Tur­ mon v E:W.-Koorrngal, Turvey Park v Griffith, vey Park, Griffith v Leeton. Wagga bye. VFL LADDER Competition Leeton v A.P.-M .. Narrandera bye. liEJ July 24: Griffith v E.W.-Kooringal, Turvey Park May 7: Winfield Country Championships. v Narrandera, A.P.-M. v Gan.-G.G.-M., Leeton v Round 2: W LD For Ag % Pts Wagga. Coolamon bye. ~ May 8: Turvey Park v .E ..W.-Kooringal, Gan.­ 2 0 . 279 159 175.5 8 G.G.-M. v Coolamon, Griffith v A.P.-M., Narran­ lliE) July 30: w.agga v Coolamon; July 31: Leeton v PERTH ...... dera v Wagga. Leeton bye. E.W.-Kooringal, Narrandera v A.P.-M., Gan.­ CARLTON ...... 2 0. 255 172 148.3 8 G.G.-M. v Griffith. Turvey Park bye. ~ May 15: Coolamon v Narrandera, Turvey Park 0. v Gan.-G.G.-M., A.P.-M. v E.W.-Kooringal, l[D August 6: E.W.-Kooringal v Gan.-G.G.-M.; Au­ MELBOURNE ...... 2 240 174 137.9 8 Leeton v Griffith. Wagga bye. gust 7: Turvey Park v Wagga, Griffith v Narran­ COLLINGWOOD 2 0. 185 145 127.6 8 11]1111 May 21: E.W.-Kooringal v Griffith, Wagga v dera, Coolamon v Leeton. A.P.-M. bye. Leeton; May 22: Gan.-G.G.-M. v A.P.-M., Nar­ IE) August 13: Wagga v A.P.-M.; August 14: Nar­ HAWTHORN ...... 1 1 . 282 212 133.0 5 randera v Turvey Park. Coolamon bye. randera v E.W.-Kooringal, Leeton v Gan.-G.G.­ Footscray ...... 1 1 168 162 103.7 4 111f111 May 28: E.W.-Kooringal. v Leeton; May 29: M., Coolamon v Turvey Park. Griffith bye. A.P.-M. v Narrandera, Griffith v Gan.-G.G.-M., ~ August 20: Wagga v Gan.-G.G.-M.; August 21: Geelong ...... 1 1 225 231 97.4 4 Coolamon v Wagga. Turvey Park bye. Coolamon v E.W.-Kooringal, Turvey Park v Fitzroy ...... 1 1 210 220 95.5 4 11111111 June 4: Wagga v Turvey Park; June 5: Narran­ Griffith, Leeton v A.P.-M .. Narrandera bye. dera v Griffith, Gan.-G.G.-M. v E.W.-Kooringal, E!J August 28: Griffith v Wagga, Gan.-G.G.-M. v Essendon ...... 1 1 240 257 93.4 4 Leeton v Coolamon. A.P.-M. bye. Narrandera, A.P.-M. v Coolamon, Turvey Park ...... 1 1 142 157 90.4 4 v Leeton. E. W.-Kooringal bye. ~ June 11: E.W.-Kooringal v Narrandera; June St. Kilda ...... 0 2 - 173 206 83.9 0 12: Gan.-G.G.-M. v Leeton, A.P.-M. v Wagga, Turvey Park v Coolamon. Griffith bye. Nth. Melb ...... 0 2 - 209 306 68.3 0 11:EJ June 18: Wagga v Griffith; June 19: Narran­ :o~t•1.; () Sun. September 4: First Semi. Brisbane ...... 0 2 - 13B' 212 64.2 dera v Gan.-G.G.-M., Coolamon v A.P.-M., () Leeton v Turvey Park. E. W.-Kooringal bye. Sun. September 11: Second Semi. Richmond ...... 0 2 - 194 325 59.7 Sun. September 18: Preliminary Final. Sun. September 25: Grand Final.

, ...... VFL KICKERS Last Once again Workout Health & Fit­ REt..••••••••1t•a-taAt.tt•·•·•·• I,! Round 2: Weck Total r ness Centre, of 88 Murray Street, Wag­ Round 1: Results from round 1: A GRADE: Ariah Park-M. B. Lindner (Gcclong) . 9 14 Last J. Dunstall (Hawthorn) ...... 9\ 14 ga, are offering MONTHLY MEM­ 1st GRADE: Week Total 30 d Turvey Park 18; Narrandera 19 d Leeton 15; T. Campbell (Melbourne) ...... 2 9 6 Griffith 25 d Coolamon 11; East Wagga-K. bye, BERSHIPS to the top 1st Grade goal­ B. Buchanan ( Coolam on)...... 6 (Wagga Tigers has no netball teams). B GRADE: J.Hogg(Richmond) ...... 3 9 R. Carey (Wagga Tigers) ...... 5 5 Turvey Park 14 d Ariah Park-M. 10, (Leeton and '~ II R. Glcndining (Perth) ...... 6 8 kicker of a designated RFL or FFL game M. Hofert (Wagga Tigers) ...... 5 5 Griffith have no B Grade team). S. Beasley (Footscray) ...... 3 8 during the season. 2nd GRADE: LADDERS after Round 1: P. Salmon (Esscndon) ...... O 7 Each week during the home & away M. McFadden (Turvey Park) ...... 6 6 A GRADE: Pts % B GRADE: Pts % games the top goalkicker( s) of the desig­ Griffith ...... 4 227.27 TurveyPark ... 4 140.00 6 S. Snowden (Wagga) ...... 6 A.P.-M ...... 4 166.67 A.P.-M ...... 4 71.43 nated game will receive ONE MONTHS A. Bartholomew (Turvey Park) ...... 5 5 Narandera .... 4 126.67 Narandera .... 0 VFL DRAW FREE MEMBERSHIP (valued at $50). U18s: Leeton ...... 0 78. 95 Coo lam on ..... 0 The winner will be announced the fol­ R. Collins (Wagga) ...... 5 5 Turvey Park O 60.00 East Wagga ... 0 Round 3: April 16: Richmorid v Collingwood (P); Esscndon v ~arlton; Hawthorn v Sydney Sw'ans;· lowing week in the 'Record' and also J. Walker(Griffith) ...... 3 3 Coo lam on ..... 0 44.00 East W agga ... 0 Footscray v Fitzroy; St K1lda v North Melbourne; notified by mail. G. McCoullough (Wagg a) ...... 3 3 Melbourne v Gcclong; April 17: Brisbane Bears v 3 After games, home team netball secretaries arc to West Coast Eagles M. Kohlhagen (Wagga) ...... 3 pass the scores to the home team football club THIS WEEK'S SHARP SHOOTER secretary, so results can be published in the Daily Round 4: April 22: Melbourne v Brisbane Bears· GAME BETWEEN: Advertiser with the football details. April 23.: North Mcl.bournc v Footscray (P); Hawth: FAULKNERFOOTYENTRY Paper work and Best & Fairest votes to be mailed orn v Fitzroy; Colhngwood v West Coast Eagles· NTH. WAGGA v FORM ON PAGE 15 to Elaine Coles cl- Farmers Home Hotel, Matong April 24: Sydne_y Swans v Carlton; April 25: St Kilctl (phone 277805). v Esse_ndon; Richmond v Geelong -ASH. 14 15

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PHOTOS COURTESY AUSTRALIAN FOO'I;BALL ACTION WAGGA DAILY ADVERTISER SUCCESSFUL VFL Griffith full forward Drew Hicks (2) flies for a mark between Coolamon COUNTRY fullback Glenn Carroll (left) and back pocket Stephen Lewis in last Sunday's DAY Coca-Cola Riverina Football League game at Ex-Servicemen's Oval, Grif GAME ., fith. Hicks kicked two goals but the AT WAGGA Grasshoppers won by 34 points. The VCFL Riverina District Board (Lyk O'Brien. District Director) would like to thank all who contributed to the hidilv suc­ cessful Country Dav g:1m~- be­ tween Esscnd-on a~1ll Sydney Swans played at Wagga·s Mahe·r Oval on February 1--L With the hu~e crowd that attended the rc'sourccs of the organisers and helpers was terri­ fic. Northern Riwrina Football League. Riverina Football League and Rivcrina Junior Footl1all League were rcsponsi­ bk for gate keeping and the raffle: Wagga & District Junior Austra­ lian Football Association with the car parking: and Farrer League handling the booth. which raised about $7 .200. Thanks must go lo the Rivcrina Australian Football Club for the preparation of the ground and facilities. With the dry spell prc­ cceding the oamc the condition

of the L playi~g su~facc rcccivcd praise from all. Many thanks to our Develop­ ment Officer. Tony Turner. and his small band of Wl;rkcrs for their effort and co-operation. There were manv ·unseen· volunteers and WC sav thank vou. If you were one of the 12.000 jxo­ pk who ;,ttcnded. I'm ~urc the high standard game was pkasing. The day was one of the most successful Country Dav games held for 1988. and- the im;ceeds ($2_1 .(~)()approx.) will directly be­ nefit Junior football throughout the Riverina and district. L

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Mangoplah- United star Stef!~en Cole doing what he does b_est . . . t~rillmg crowds .with his marking flair. Cole 1s seen here soaring high over two Barellan players in a game last year. The Goannas' ace h_as ~76 goals in 179 games with MCV and 30 m nme representative games -'- or more than three goals a game in his nine-year career.

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I urge supporters from all Farrer Once again I would like to congratu­ League clubs to make an effort to go late our Premiers from all grades in both along and support our league at these FIRST GRADE LADDER LEADING GOALKICKERS divisions, Barellan, Temora and Col­ rep games. lingullic-Ashmont in Division One; It is disappointing and also very con­ Final Round 18: W D L For Ag % Pts FIRST GRADE Final Round 18: Total Whitton and R.A.A.F. in Division Two cerning to see only six sides competing in BARELLAN ...... 15 - 3 2291 1327 172.6 60 R. Flanigan (T.R.-Y.C.) ...... 76 on their success last year, and I wish our Second Division and our Under 18s M.C.U...... 13 - 5 1719 1247 137.9 52 P. Watson (Coll.-Ash.) ...... 70 P. Hague (Barellan ...... them and all other clubs all the best for competition this year. We can only hope TEMORA ...... 13 - 5 1929 1596 120.9 52 70 S. Barber (Temora) ...... 56 the coming season. that the clubs that could not meet their COLL.-ASH...... 12 1 4 1890 1569 120.5 50 North Wagga ...... 7 1 10 1600 1793 89.2 30 T. Ion (MCU) ...... 53 To the players in both divisions who commitments this year will be able to S. Cole (MCU) ...... 50 TheRock-Y.C. .... make our representative teams I wish field sides next season. 5 - 13 1572 1791 87.8 20 T. Haddrill (Temora) ...... 46 them all the best and I know they will Our league, like many others, will be Marrar ...... 4 - 14 1262 1751 72.1 16 B. Allen (Nth. Wagga) ...... 43 give their all to uphold the high standard facing a number of challenges in the near ...... 2 - 16 1034 2223 46.5 8 M. Flagg (Barellan) ...... 33 set by our league in past years. future, but I am confident if we all pull C. Conlan (Barellan) ...... 32 I would also like to congratulate Tony together for the betterment of football in SECOND GRADE: Turner and Errol Boots on being general, we will be able to overcome 11 g;,)~i •Xrl ;M •l =I t1 •l•l 4; ■ S. Gregory (Nth. Wagga) ...... 58 appointed coaches of our rep teams this these challenges. G. King (Coll.-Ash.) ...... Final Round 18: W D L For Ag % Pts 56 A. Breust (Temora) ...... season, and wish them every success. NTH. WAGGA ..... 15 - 3 1489 614 242.5 60 42 Our league will be defending the NSW TREVOR URQUHART B. Firman (Temora) ...... 29 TEMORA ...... 14 1 3 1487 773 192.4 58 T.Smith(MCU) ...... 26 State title at the Narrandera Sport­ President BARELLAN ...... 12 1 5 1257 783 160.5 50 sground on April 23 & 24. . P. Flagg (Barellan) ...... 25 M.C.U...... 10 - 8 1197 903 132.6 40 G. Smith (Coll.-Ash.) ...... 22 COLL.-ASH...... 9 - 9 1240 963 128.8 36 W. Somerville (Coll.-Ash.) .... . 22 The Rock-Y.C. .... 5 - 13 843 1315 64.1 20 R. Anderson (TRYC) ...... 20 Welcome to season Ardlethan in their second year with the Far­ Marrar ...... 4 - 14 748 1603 46.7 16 K. Davis (Nth. Wagga) ...... 20 1988! Today marks the rer League commence their season with a Ardlethan ...... 2 - 16 551 1858 29.7 8 UNDER EIGHTEENS: start of the Farrer League home game against Temora, a regular Farrer B. Kerry (Temora) ...... 54 competition with Round I League finalist. J. Hosie (T.R.Y.C.) ...... 51 of Division One. Divi­ 1 G. Darcy(MCU) ...... sion Two commence their North Wagga, again under the astute gui­ l•W j3;13M:ii3MiJt,,j,j3; ■ 40 J. Raczkowski (Coll.-Ash.) .... . 38 season on April 30. dance of Laurie Fendrick are at home to Col­ Final Round 18: W D L For Ag % Pts Farrer League is again lingullie-Ashmont, who this year will be C. McGill (Coll.-Ash.) ...... 34 TEMORA ...... 16 - 2 1660 490 338.8 64 P. Lenon (Temora) ...... 33 fortunate to be sponsored coached by their finest product, Colin Houn­ COLL-ASH...... 16 - 2 1626 537 302.8 64 by Fosters of Carlton Un­ sell. B. Carr(Coll.-Ash.) ...... 32 ited Breweries, and the M.C.U...... 15 - 3 1161 926 125.4 60 D. Proebstel (Temora) ...... 27 league is most appreciative of their support. In the remaining opening round fixture, THEROCK-Y.C. 8 - 10 1169 919 127.2 32 T. Ball (T.R.Y.C.) ...... 25 Mr. John Yates, retiring president of the M. C. U. take on Marrar at , the Marrar ...... 7 - 11 890 1387 64.2 28 N. Heinjus (Temora) ...... 21 League, is to be congratulated and thanked for 'graveyard' for many a visiting side. Barellan ...... 6 - 12 984 1205 81.7 24 his most successful term in office. Welcome to S.W.-Tolland ...... 3 - 15 570 1187 48.0 12 FFL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Mr. Trevor Urquhart as president of the No less than six of the Division One clubs DIV ONE: Final Round 18: 1 sts League. He will be most ably assisted by John have new coaches. To them, and new players, Nth. Wagga ...... 1 - 17 424 1833 23.1 4 2nds UIS Total Braid, Lance Seaman, Malcolm Levett and best wishes are extended and it is hoped all Temora ...... 78 43½ 16 137½ Phil! Le Petit who will be supplemented on the matches are played in good, fair competitive Barellan ...... 90 37½ 6 133½ Board by Mr. Ron Haste and newcomer Mr. spirit. M.C.U...... 78 30 15 123 Rob Turner. League selectors will be keen to view the Whitton's ROBINS NEST Coll.-Ashmont ...... 75 27 16 118 T_oday will be a memorable one for Bare/Ian form ofplayers in today's opening round as the North Wagga ...... 45 45 1 91 United as they_ unfurl their first ever Farrer Farrer League prepares for the Intra-State • NewsagentPETROL (~✓/_-}~~~\-\~)" PTJRY·fsLET\D· T.R.-Y.C...... 30 15 8 53 League P,re11:1ership pennant, prior to this Championships to be played at Narrandera Marrar ...... 24 12 7 43 af~ernoon s fixture which will see the '87 pre­ next weekend. Farrer League will be out to : ~:~~:!~~ : Ph. 5526()5 Ardlethan ...... 12 6 0 18 miers take on the '86 premiers The Rock- defend their state champions title, won at last Ardlethan do not field an Ul8 side .__• Gifts \_....;:,~---::- /'/ ll]ij~~tllJ!\'H___, . ' year's championships in Wagga. ______lsts: 6 pts; 2nds: 3 pts; U18s: 1 pt . 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ARDLETHAN STARS : · TEMORA KANGAROOS SENIORS SENIORS Today heralds the start of what ~ 1. A. CORBERTT 27. K. MENZIE I. Scott BARBER 22. M. BLOCK Once again we have com- we hope to be a more productive menced the Farrer League and it 2. A. POPPLE 28. K. LALLY 2. G. McDOUGALL 23. K. WALLACE ·m and successful season than the 3. D. KRAUSE 24. P. TYNDALL is hoped that 1988 will be as fruit- ·. 3. M. WHYTE 29. M. CURRIE one gone by. 4. W. KRAUSE 25. A. BREUST ful as last year. 11111RED & GOLD On behalf of the committee, 4. P. GRIFFIN 30. G. WHYTE BLUE & WHITE We congratulate Scott Barber STRIPES 5. P. REID 26. J. McRAE playes and supporters I'd like to on his appointment as coach and STRIPES 5. W. FOWLES 31. C. TUCKER 6. F. CORBETT 27. P. HANLON welcome new coach Wayne wish him all the success in '88. 6. M. GAYNOR 32. C. LITCHFIELD 7. N. FIRMAN 28. J. JORDAN Fowles, assistant coach Andrew Corbett and On the committee side, Ian 'Lucky' Pellow was 8. N. WALLACE Seconds coach Sid Williams to the club. If prac­ 7. P. LITTLE 33. S. GORDON 29. T. CONNELLY elected President. We wish Ian and his band of tice match form is any indication these players 8. C. BISHARD 34. D. McDERMOTT 9. I. BENT 30. S. TRABILSIE dedicated workers all the best. 10. J. DURHAM 3 I. P. HARTWIG will be a valuable asset to the club. 9. D. CURRIE 35. G. CARROLL Once again the Grand Hotel and the Ex­ 11. R. DRUMMOND 32. E. HEINJUS Harking back to last year it was great to see 'old 10. E. McDERMOTT 36. D. CARROLL Services Club are our major sponsors this year, so father time' Stewie Litchfield win the club's best 12. G. WINKLEY 33. T. MANNION let's support them as their contribution in invalu­ 11. D. CARROLL and fairest award and even more pleasing to see 37. A. CLARK 13. D. NOLAN 34. J. COLEMAN able. him lining up again this year. 12. S. WILLIAMS 38. I. MILLS 14. S. BENNET 35. S. MANCER The club wishes to welcome all new players this We rounded off our preparation with a good 13. M. RICHARDS 39. D. HANRAHAN 15. Phil GERHARD 36. M. RIENHOLD year as well as old hands such as 'Coon' anbd win against Cootamundra last week, but today is 14. B. COX 40. B. GAYNOR 16. G. PATTISON 37. D. TIEDEMAN 'Jap' and hope they will enjoy their new lease of when it counts, so let's get behind Wayne and the 17. B. THOMPSON 38. P. REID life with the club. 15. A. BEATTIE 42. C. SAUNDERSON committee and have a big year. 18. M. DAVIES 39. P. MAHON Ros Pellow has informed me that she is still 16. G. GARDNER 43. B. WOOD UP THE STARS. 19. C. HARPER 41. N. BLOCK looking for helpers in the kiosk at home games, 17. R. GUYMER 44. C. HATCHER 20 Darryl SMITH 42. C. SEDGWICK so ladies if your interested please contact Ros as 18. S. LITCHFIELD 45. B. PATTEN 21. P. CLEMENTS 43. W. TUCKER soon as possible. 19. P. CALDOW 46. S. LUCAS UNDER 18s This week we travel to Ardlethan, who, judg­ FARRER NETBALL ing by early trial form, have shown vast improve­ 20. G. GAYNOR 47. D. JOHNS I. T. BENNET 11. M.GILCHRIST Welcome to all clubs, players and supporters for 2. M. MURPHY 12. C. SCHLUNKE ment. So let's beware and come home with two 21. P. MINCHIN 48. D. WALKER the 1988 season. Congratulations to last year's win­ 3. D. BUSHELL 13. B. KERRY good wins. ners: Marrar (A Grade), Collingullie (B Grade) and 22. P. MILLS 49. A. GARRETT 4. 'I.CORBY 14. R. DURHAM CARN THE ROOS! Mangoplah (Juniors). 5. B. WATERSON 15. G. HARTWIG We hope to see new faces competing as well as 23. B. RAYMENT 50. M. DERKSON 6. N. HEINJUS 16. P. LENNON umpiring. As umpires we all have to start some­ 24. P. CRITTENDEN 51. S. BEATTIE 7. N.KENNEDY 17. Damien SMITJI where so with practice we can only get better. 8. P. LENNON 18. P. BLOCK Good luck to all teams participating this week. 26. P. HORAN 9. R. HARPER 19. K. HARPLEY 10. A. SINCLAIR

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URANAST. ■ :◄ Mfj )upermarkef COMMERCIAL Ch THE ROCK Call in for alt your grocery, PH. 202028 takeaways. refreshments, video BAREllAN Self Service Grocery, Liquor and newsagency needs. HOTEL D) JOE & GLENDA GRANT welcome all footy fans Call in and have a cold beer and a chat about PUB foradrinkwiththe and Hardware departments OPEN 7 DAYS - 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. C!!t~4" ~ Magpies after the game. the game with host Bob Spears. PUB T.A.B. ► Distributors of Australian Fertilizers y APUNY AH ST., BARELLAN - PH. 639385 ~'""" ~ CounterMea/s 12-1.30&6-8. Sheepyard Mesh ► _§ulk Road Haula~e ~=tl ♦ M!tti,1 i®~tffi1;t❖t?- •wmWMMtfJWiil'Jt:.!€1 :JI*•\,_ Here we are again, another year, SENIORS SENIORS Once again the smell of liniment another football season and 1. L. LUCAS 24. 0. BROWN and the shrill of the umpires whistle I. 1. R. PIEPER c 29. M. YA TES is with us again as we set off on m another flag up for grabs. 2. p SHEENAN 26. LUCAS This year we have appointed Ian 2 I McKENZIE 30. G. TERLICH another season of organised success & Leo as coaches of 1st Grade. We 3. B. FLAGG 27. M. KENNY 3. M. DASEY 31. A. FEENEY and social delight. BLUE & WHITE have great faith in the Lucas 5. G. HOWE 28. s. NORRIS 4. R. FLANIGAN 32. D. HALLAM The coaching panel this year is BLACK & WHITE mSTRIPES brothers and know with a con- STRIPES 5. S. WHITE 33. D. LAGETTIE heaed by Ian McKenzie who has 6. C. CONLAN 29. M. BROWN tinued dedication this year we will 6. M. DRISCOLL 34 p HALLAM charge of the lsts. Maca has as his be successful. Roger Biron has joined the ranks from 7. M. CONLAN 30. D. IRVIN - · · capable deputy Russell Pieper and 7. F. McGREGOR 35 Griffith and has proved to be a great asset to the club . J. HOSIE we welcome him to the club and hope he has a 9. A. EVANS 31. I. JAMIESON and we welcome him to Barellan. 9. A. BUCHHORN 36. C. LEWINGTON successful association with the club. Dase has charge The Seconds are perhaps scraping the barrel a 11. G. QUADE 32. J. WILLIAMS 10. L. DRISCOLL 37. R. VENNELL of the Reserves again this year and Leo Driscoll 11. T. RUDD 38. M. NORBURY returns to the fold and will coach the U18s. New little at training, so all you fellas wanting the glory of 12. R. EVANS 33. D. OVERS winning every week it takes a little training Tuesday 12. B. HANNAM 39. H. UEBERGANG players to welcome are Terry Rudd, Greg Tooze, and Thursday nights. U18s at the moment are a bit 13. W. FLAGG 34. D. FLAGG 13. J. CREEK 40. R. SALMON Paul Cunningham, Wayne Jovanovich, Wayne Hcn- short of numbers, please contact the committee if 14. P. FLAGG 37. K. HART 15. K. DRISCOLL 41. J. BAUER nessey, Roger Salmon and Foster returns for you'd like a game. another stint. 38. K. TUBB 16. P. JEFFERY 43. T. McMULLEN The Netball season also kicks off today. We have a 15. B. IRVIN Our sponsors this year are again headed by the 17. G. TOOZE 44. J. cox Kings Own Hotel-Motel with Joe and Glenda Grant, good few girls making three teams plus reserves, 16. S. QUADE 39. N. FINDLAY 18. W. JOVANOVICH 45. R. KOHLHAGEN W. & J. Taylor, The Rock Bowling Club, Peter which is great to see. Don't forget training on Tues­ 17. J. CONLAN 40. P. CONLAN 19. P. CUNNINGHAM 46. K. COCHRANE Brown & Associates, and to all our remaining spon- day nights for a bit of fun. All the best for the games 20. M. HENDERSON 47. B. KOHLHAGEN sors we thank you very much for your support once today. 18. B. CONLAN 43. M. IRVIN 21. P. CERATO 48. C. CHAPLIN again. The club has gone for a bit of a change this year, 19. Ray IRVIN 44. P. CLARK 22. S. McMULLEN 49. R. MANNING The Club Executive has changed slightly with we have elected Vince Howe and Bob Inglis as Pres \ Greg Verdon taking over the Presidency with other 20. M. FLAGG 47. T. SPENCER 23. W. HENNESSY and Sec, just for a change this is! 50. P. WISE positions remaining the same and the Ladies Auxili­ On the social scene we are trying to organise 21. J. INGLIS 49. G. TREMBATH 24. K. BLAKE 51. C. TAYLOR ary still being organised by Anne Driscoll, Lyn something after Ardlethan home game on May 14. 25. J. McLACHLAN 52. T. BALL Blake and Tracy Driscoll. More later. 26. A. DONELAN 53. P. TAYLOR Next weekend (Sunday) the Recreation Commit­ Today we unveil that hard-worked-for flag we all W PLEASE SUPPORT THE 27. C. GRENTELL 54. A. WISE tee has a Bicentennial Carnival at the Clubhouse and remember winning, as is it were yesterday. We wel­ 28. B. LEA VER 55. K. COX proceeds going towards improvement to the Recrea­ come T.R.Y.C. to Barellan to kick off the '88 season ADVERTISERS IN THIS tion Ground. This is a worthwhile cause so turn up and what could be better than to win the first game at PROGRAMME WHO HA VE and have an enjoyable day. home in the company of that flag. MADE THIS PRODUCTION Today we venture to Barcllan to battle last years premiers. 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-~litMUfaiMU,,Hl&M•ict •ZZ3 ~I~, 0-11 MARRAR BOMBERS Hello and welcome~ to season. :,;,,,,,,,,,,,,:,;::::,,,,;:::;,:,:,:,J!,1,1, Welcome everyone to our first SENIORS At~§--- 9 '88 - undoubtably the year of the .-::',.ff ·.• ..-.•:-::-:--,r,rr ::t~ra~o~~r~;r ~~Je;~~~-:o~:~ 1. S. HEDLEY 22. R. PARKER Bombers and Bomberetts. ..fJjj 0 :::1{(:-: (fi:i:iff! ga~n°%!i1~~~ ~~-the club held a ~: ~-- I~~LVIN ~!: ;_· ~:~S~~p ne~ e~~yfo~~~a~~~u~~\~~a;~c~~1t~ :#%i~j~filf ing committee has done an excel- ...... BLACK, BLUE & GOLD triathalon at the Wagga Boat Club. 4. M. McRAE 26. J. SCHULTZ lent job over the off-season put- RED SASH BANDS The event was run under cool con- Marrar team numbers ditions but it turned out be a suc­ 4. W. DEW (2nds) 27. S. BYRNES ting together what I believe is one not available of the best teams Marrar has had in recent years. cessful day. Everyone should congratulate Blue for 5. B. ROBERTSON 28. I. COHALAN at time of such a wonderfully organised event. Blue and To match the quality of the footballers, friends spent weeks of continual effort to make the 6. P. DAVIS 29. B. COLE printing another band of tireless workers have built new day such a successful one. Well done. 7. L. SANBROOK 30. A. COLE change rooms and kiosk facilities. Our thanks go Welcome to Steve Hedley and Bill Quirk our to all who have donated their time and money 8. A. MATTHEWS 31. D. MAGNA coach and assistant coach for the '88 season. We all towards the building. hope you have settled into the area and enjoy your 9. J. BRENNAN 36. 0. ROSS Congratulations must go the Bomberettes for taking out the A Grade premiership last year. Of time with us at Mangoplah. Congratulations also to 10. M. McKENZIE 37. A. MELTON Lew Sanbrook and Steven Cole for accepting the course you will do the same again this year. coaching positions for the 2nds and U18s. We would 11. J. BENNETT 38. F. PARKER Social events for season '88 include a Mock also like to welcome all new players to the club and 12. D. COLE 40. R. CREASY Debutante Ball on Saturday, June 4, and a Talent Quest on Saturday, July 16. Keep watching this also our juniors progressing into the seniors. 13. P. McDEVITT 42. A. WOODEN On Friday, April 22 at 6.30 pm, the senior club is column for further details. holding a Casserole Dinner in the Hotel Beer Gar­ 14. S. COLE 43. B. McRAE In a fortnight from today (April 30), we will be den. It will be the first social event of the year and all 15. A. HUNTER 45. B. McRAE welcoming visitors to Langtry Oval for the open­ ing of our new sheds. The rooms will be opened are most welcome. Alison does ask if all ladies could 16. A. FJNEMORE 47. A. KLIMPSCH please supply a casserole and a sweet. by John Fox E.M.P.W.P.F.G. (ex-Marrar player Best of luck to everyone today and may it be our 17. T. SMITH 48. E. LLOYD who played for Geelong). Please mark you di­ ary's for the 30th because I'm sure it will be a first win on our way to the '88 flag. 18. L. BROWN Ladies Auxiliary A.G.M. to be held at 6.30 pm at memorable day for all. Mangoplah Hotel. 19. B. KENDALL Danny has the reins again this year and he will 20. B. QUIRK be well supported by our new recruits in Richie Robinson. Steve Absolum, Bakes, Thomo, Dave 21. T. KENDALL Louttit, Geoff Harrison and Chris Horne. FAULKNERFOOTYENTRY Today it's against Mangoplah. We've won two of our last three encounters, let's make it another FORM ON PAGE 15 one! UP THE BOMBERS

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Farrer U18s Draw !cont.) July 2: M.C.U. v Coll-Ash.; Temora v Marrar; 5th. Wagga­ FOSTERS FARRER LEAGUE DRAW - 1988 April 30: Coll-Ash. v Barellan. T. & Barellan bye. Sunday: Temora v 5th. Wagga­ July 9: Coll-Ash. v Marrar. Sun­ 1tbt lJlaiip ~btltdi6tr T.; Marrar & M.C.U. bye. IVISION ONE July 9: Barellan v Nth. Wagga; May 28: RAAF v Sth. Wagga-T.; day: Barellan v Sth. Wagga-T.; Coll.-Ash. v Marrar; M.C. U. v Uranquinty-K. v R1vcoll; May 7: 5th. Wagga-T. v Marrar; M.C.U. & Temora bye. April 16: Ardlethan v Temora; Ardlethan; T.R.-Y.C. v Whitton v Cootamundra. M.C.U. v Barellan; Temora v July 16: 5th. Wagga-T. v M.C.U.; COMMERCIAL Barellan United v The Rock­ Temora. Coll-Ash. Temora v Barellan; Coll-Ash. Yerong Creek; Mangoplah June 4: General Bye. NSW State July 16: Coll.-Ash. v Ardlethan; Championships at Bega. May 14: Coll-Ash. v M.C.U.; & Marrar bye. PRINTING Cookardinia-United v Marrar; Marrar v T.R.-Y.C.; Nth. Marrar v Temora; 5th. Wagga­ July 23: M.C.U. v Temora; Barel­ North Wagga v Collingullie­ June 11: RAAF v Cootamundra; Wagga v M.C.U.; Temora v Rivcoll v Sth. Wagga-T.; T. & Barellan bye. lan v Marrar; Sth. Wagga-T. & DEPARTMENT Ashmont. Barellan. May 21: Sth. Wagga-T. v Barel­ Coll-Ash. bye. April 23-24: General Bye. NSW Uranquinty-K. v Whitton. July 23: Ardlethan v Nth. Wagga; June 18: Cootamundra v Rivcoll; lan; Marrar v Coll-Ash.; July 30: M.C.U. v Marrar. Sun­ QUALITY State Championships at Nar­ Barellan v Marrar; M.C.U. v M.C.U. & Temora bye. day: Sth. Wagga-T. v Coll­ randera Sportsground. Sth. Wagga-T. v Uranquinty­ OFFSET AND Temora; T.R.-Y.C. v Coll.­ K.; Whitton v RAAF. May 28: M.C.U. vSth. Wagga-T.; Ash.; Barellan & Temora bye. April 30: Coll.-Ash. v Barellan; Barellan v Temora; Coll-Ash. Ash. June 25: RAAF v Uranquinty-K.; August 6: Coll-Ash. v Barellan. LETTERPRESS PRINTERS Marrar v Ardlethan; Temora v July 30: Ardlethan v Temora; & Marrar bye. Sunday: Temora v 5th. Wagga­ Nth. Wagga; T.R.-Y.C. v Rivcoll v Whitton; Sth. Wag­ Barellan vT.R.-Y.C.; M.C.U. ga-T. v Cootamundra. .June 4: Temora v M.C.U.; Mar­ T.; Marrar & M.C.U. bye. M.C.U. rar v Barellan; 5th. Wagga-T. • Raffle Tickets• Letterheads• v Marrar; Nth. Wagga v Coll.­ July 2: RAAF v Rivcoll; Uran­ August 13: Sth. Wagga-T. v Mar­ May 7: Ardlethan v T.R.-Y.C.; Ash. & Coll-Ash. bye. rar; M.C.U. v Barellan; Docket Books• Business Cards M.C.U. v Barellan; Nth. Wag­ quinty-K. v Cootamundra; August 6: Coll.-Ash. v Barellan; Whitton v Sth. Wagga-T. June 11: Coll-Ash. v Sth. Wagga­ Temora v Coll-Ash. • Brochures• Posters• ga v Marrar; Temora v Coll.­ T.; Marrar v M.C. U.; Bare1lan Wedding Invites• Programmes Marrar v Ardlethan; Temora v July 9: Cootamundra v Whitton; August 20: MCU v Temora at Ash. Nth. Wagga; T.R.-Y.C. v & Temora bye. Marrar. Sunday: Barellan v May 14: Barellan v Ardlethan; Rivcoll v Uranquinty-K.; Sth. NOW BACK AT M.C.U. Wagga-T. v RAAF. June 18: Sth. Wagga-T. v Marrar; 5th. Wagga-T. & Coll­ Coll.-Ash. v M.C. U.; Marrar v Ash. bye. 48TRAILST. August 13: Ardlethan v T.R.­ July 16: Cootamundra v RAAF; Temora; Barellan v Coll-Ash.; Temora; T.R.-Y.C. v Nth. Y.C.; M.C.U. vBarellan; Nth. Marrar & M.C.U. bye. Sat. August 27: 1st Semi. Wagga. Sth. Wagga-T. v Rivcoll; Whit­ Wagga v Marrar; Temora v ton v Uranquinty-K. June 25: Marrar v 5th. Wagga-T.; Sat. Sept. 3: 2nd Semi. Phone Ron Smith May 21: Ardlethan v M.C.U.; Coll.-Ash. Sun. Sept. 11: Preliminary Final. July 23: RAAF v Whitton; Riv­ Barellan v M.C.U.; Coll-Ash. (069) 212021 Marrar v Coll.-Ash.; Nth. August 20: Barellan v Ardlethan; v Temora Sat. Sept. 17: Grand Final. Wagga v Barellan; Temora v coll v Cootamundra; Uran­ Coll.-Ash. v M.C.U.; Marrarv quinty-K. v Sth. Wagga-T. T.R.-Y.C. Temora; T.R.-Y.C. v Nth. May 28: Ardlethan v Coll.-Ash.; Wagga. July 30: Cootamundra v Sth. Barellan vTemora; M.C.U. v Wagga-T.; Uranquinty-K. v fOSTERS FARRER LEAGUE DIRECTORATE 19Bij Nth. Wagga; T.R.-Y.C. v FINALS RAAF; Whitton v Rivcoll. Marrar. Sat., August 27: First Semi-Final. August 6: Cootamundra v Uran­ President: TREVOR URQUHART, 62 Zeigler Avenue, MANGOPLAH-COOKARDINIA UNITED: President: June 4: Coll.-Ash. v T.R.-Y.C. Sat., Sept. 3: Second Semi-Final. quinty-K.; Rivcoll v RAAF; Wagga, 2650. Ph. 226429. Sen. Vice-President: LANCE DON BAKER, Kane Street, Mangoplah, 2652. Ph. Marrar v Barellan; Nth. Wag­ Sun., Sept. 11: Preliminary Final. Sth. Wagga-T. v Whitton. SEAMEN, 5 Bungowan Place, Wagga. Ph. 252256. Jun. 285774. Secretary: ALISON KENDALL, "Ben ga v Ardlethan; Temora v Sat., Sept. 17: Grand Final. August 13: RAAF v Sth. Wagga­ Vice-President: JOHN BRAID, Plumpton Road, Wagga, Bolt", Mangoplah, 2652. Ph. 285727. M.C.U. T.; Uranquinty-K. v Rivcoll; 2650. Ph. 226570. Secretary: PHILL LE PETIT, 60 NORTH WAGGA: President: KEVIN CROSS, 3 Mary 2650. 213099 Secretary: June 11: Coll.-Ash. v Nth. Wag­ Whitton v Cootamundra. Mitchelmore Street, Wagga, 2650. Ph. 254686. Treasur­ St., Nth. Wagga, Ph. B.H. RANDY KERR, 37 Williams Street, Nth. Wagga ga; Marrar v M.C.U.; T.R.­ FINALS er: MALCOLM LEVETT, 35 Hodson Avenue, Wagga, 0 'DIVISION TWO 2650. Ph. 251628. Board Members: Ron Haste, 14 Ende­ 2650. Ph. 216517. ' Y.C. v Barellan; Temora v Sat., August 20: First Semi-Final. Ardlethan. April 30: Cootamundra v RAAF; vour St., Wagga, 2650. Ph. 226784; Robert Turner, R.A.A.F.: Officer-In-Charge R.A.A.F. Football Club, Sat., August 27: 2nd Semi-Final. "Glen Ora", Marrar, 2652. Ph. 274351. Rossco Hudson, R.A.A.F. Base Wagga. June 18: Ardlethan v Marrar; South Wagga-Tolland v Riv­ coll; Whitton v Uranquinty­ Sat., Sept. 3: Preliminary Final. RIVCOLL: President: DARREL BRANSON RMIHE Barellan vColl.-Ash.; M.C.U. Wagga, 2650. Ph. 232661. Secretary: DARREN v T.R.-Y.C.; Nth. Wagga v Kapooka. Sat., Sept. 10: Grand Final. ARDLETHAN: President: MAURIE GAYNOR, c/o Post Office, Ardlethan, 2665. Ph. 783825. Secretary: NORMAN, Students Union, P.O. Box 825, RMIHE, Temora. May 7: RAAF v Whitton; Rivcoll Wagga, 2650. Ph. 232661. v Cootamundra; Uranquinty­ GEORGE COX, RMB 248, , 2665. Ph. June 25: Barellan v M.C.U.; SOUTH WAGGA-TOLLAND: President: LAURIE LIT­ K. v Sth. Wagga-T. UNDER 18s 743229. Coll.-Ash. vTemora; Marrarv TLE, 87 McKell Ave., Wagga, 2650. Ph. 311472. Nth. Wagga; T.R.-Y.C. v May 14: Cootamundra v Sth. April 16: South Wagga-Tolland v BARELLAN: President: VINCE HOWE, "Box Lea", Secretary: VINCE CA TIELL, 110 St. Wagga Ardlethan. Wagga-T.; Uranquinty-K. v Collingullie-Ashmont; Man­ Barellan, 2665. Ph. 553230. Secretary: BOB INGLIS, 2650. Ph. 254376. ' ' July 2: Ardlethan v Barellan; RAAF; Whitton v Rivcoll. goplah-Cookardinia United v RMB 56, Barellan, 2665. Ph. 639492. TEMORA: President: IAN PELLOW, 177 Vesper Street M.C. U. v Coll.-Ash.; Nth. May 21: Cootamundra v Uran­ Marrar; Barellan & Temora Temora, 2666. Ph. 772542. Secretary: KERRY WAL: Wagga vT.R.-Y.C.; Temora v quinty-K.; Rivcoll v RAAF· bye. 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