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S opportunity to bring NEAFL footy to Wagga a number of our listed players are from RFNL RESULTS ............................. 6-9 this weeken d as we take on the UWS the region and the facilities and support RFNL TEAM UST & NOTES ............ 10-lS Giants. The Club has had strong link to the of the community have been great in the RFNL FIXTURES ............................ 26 Southern NSW area with current players previous years. The opportunity to bring Dan O'Connell, Nick Pleming, Brydan a NEAFL game to the community provides SOUTH WEST JUNIOR RESULH .... 27-30 Hodgson and Harrison Himmelberg. The good exposure of our club tot he region but UMPIRES COLUMN........ ............... 32 Club also looks to continue this link with also provides the opportunity for a number RISING STAR AWARD ............. -.... 33 the Club working closely with the GIANTS of the Local academy players to represent BLAST FROM THE PAST.. .............. 35 Academy to ensure a clear pathway for the GIANTS as Top ups. The support of our FEATURE ARTICLE ........................ 36-37 talented players who miss the draft to have Academy program has been invaluable and WEEKEND ACTIOtl PHOTOS ........ 40-41 viable sta te league option close to home. the players that are given the opportunity FARRER FNLPREVIEWS .............. 42 to play relish the chance to playa long FARRER FNL RESULTS .................. 43-46 As a Club it is always a great challenge to side AFL Listed players. This week we FFNL TEAM LIST & NOTES ........... 48-63 play theAFL listed players as it provides look forward to the challenge of playing ffNLFIXTURES ............................ 64 our players with a great oppor1unity to go Eastlake. Its been a challenging year for WAGGA JUNIORS RESULTS .......... 65-67 against professional athletes. Eastlake but they have made significant WDJfNL FIXTURES ....................... 68 pro gress with their development as the AFL FIXTURES .............................. 69 year has progressed. Looking forward to a great day in Wagga. Program at Robertson Oval, Wagga (Saturday, August 1) GATE PRICES Adult - Sl0.00 10.00am - Reserve Grade East Wagga Kooringal versus Northern Jets Concession Midday - NEAFL Match GWS Giants versus Eastlake (age pension)- $5.00 2.40pm - First Grade East Wagg a Kooringal versus Northern Jets 15 to 17 years -$5.00. Gome times: 10.00am Reserves match - 20 minutes no time on. 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Co- coach Chris Gordon There are plen ty of big games at th is time of LEADER BOARD after ROUND 15: the year, but this is a beauty. .. between the 4Votes: James Creasy (EWK) 3 Votes: Damien Ponting (Temora) has been in a purple patch, with 10 goals in 21 Votes: Mitch Ward (TRYC) two weeks and a best-on-gro und effort in two teams just outside the five but still holding 3Votes: Stuart Brierty (EWK) 3 Votes: Dan Reid (Temora) 19 Votes: Kirk Hamblin (North Wagga) the big win over Leeton-Whitton. Their last hopes of sneaking in late. By Sunday, barring a 2 Votes: Aiden Ridley (TRYC) 2 Votes: Chris Block (Temora) 18 Votes: Ben Absolum (EWK) two wins, combined with other results, mean draw, or a huge upset at the Crossroads, one 2 Votes: Mitch Ward (TRYC) 2 Votes: Matt Wallis (Temora) fifth-placed Gu llie are only one win below the of these sides will be eight points outside the 18 Votes: Marc Geppert (EWK) 1Vo te: Josh Ashcroft (TRYC) 1 Vo te: Jeremy Luff (North Wagga) league lea ders... with the four teams above five an d in serious trouble with three games 18 Votes: Matt Wallis (Temora) them all on 40 points. Percentage is going to to play. The midfield battle will be key. The 1 Vote: Rob Grant (Temora) 18 Votes: Sam Fisher (Northern Jets) be critical and this could be an opportunity to impressive Ben King has caught the eye of Northern Jets Vs CSU 17 Votes: Corey Watt (North Wagga) improve that. Just as important is improving plenty of rival coaches this year. Jayden Ko tzu r 6 Votes: Marcus Jackson (Nth Jets) Coleambally Vs Marrar consistency. The Demons need to avoid being will be hoping he doesn't have front row seats 15 Votes: Matt Molkentin (Marrar) 2 Votes: Ben Gaynor (Northern Jets) 6 Votes: Matt Molkentin (Marrar) tied down in a scrap and will look for the flying to an exhibition. The Swans are wary of James 14 Votes: Bryce Graetz (Marrar) 2 Votes: Sam Fisher (Northern Jets) 2 Votes: Carl Pound (Co leambal ly) start they enjoyed against the Bulldogs earlier Lawton, who impressed agai nst them last 14 Votes: Dean Pound (Coleambally) in the year. But Turvey ca n be counted on to time. At the other end, they'll be hoping to 2 Votes: Brad Moye (North ern Jets) 2 Votes: Shane Pound (Co leambal ly) apply pressure at the contest and try to put up hand plenty of opportunities to the evergreen 1 Vote: Jake Hindmarsh (Marrar) a fight. Mick Duncan . 1 Vote: Clint Taylor (Marrar) Tip: Demon s by 45 Tip : Lions by 16 COOLAMON v LEETON-WHITTON NARRANDERA v MANGOPLAH-CUE Coolamon have been th e least talked about of RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE ROUND14 Na rra ndera almost engineered a serious upset the top five teams, and that's probably just the at home last week against Tigers but it slipp ed way they like it. One of four teams on 40 points, GGGM Vs MCUE Leeton Whitton Vs CGP from their grasp. While Mangoplah were the sepa rated only by percentage at the top of the LEADERBOARD after ROUND 14: 3 Votes: Dusty Ro gers (MCUE) 4 Votes: Jayden Klemke (CGP) victims of a mugging at Ganmain, wh en th e ladder, the Hoppers meet those three rivals in 33 Votes: Ben King (Griffith Swans) consecutive weeks. They might be getting the 3 Vote s: James Lawton (GGGM) 3 Votes: Chris Jackson (CGP) Lions got on top and wou ldn't give up. This is 24 Votes: Ha rry Col lins (MCU E) Narrandera's last game at the Sportsground Crows at the ri ght ti me, with David Meline's 3 Votes: Ben Walsh (GGGM) 2 Vo tes: Toby Co nroy (Leeton Whitt) 22 Votes: Shaun Flanigan (Wga Tigers) this season and they need to put the team deflated by losses to Gu llie and Tigers, 2 Votes: Isaac Damm e (MCUE) 2 Votes: Chris Go rdon (CGP) 20 Votes: Jayden Klemke (CGP) disappointment of last week aside and make and key forward Neil Irwin likely to be missing 1 Vote: Anthony Watt (GGGM ) 1 Vote : Brad Ai ken (CGP) Mango's stars earn every kick.
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