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Another weekend of highs and bws. Chronologically Certainly a black day for the Seniors last Saturday ou r first "high " was at a freezing co ld La ngtry Oval , FIRST GRADE SECOND GRADE Better players were Wardy, Don and Craig Morton in a Round 17 w 0 Fo r Ag % Pts Ro und 17 For Ag Pts Marrar, where ou r U18s bowed out of 1991 with a sde with plenty of room for improvement '•· whK:h left us one game out of the four - but with a A reminder, the Club will be holding our Annua l Pre­ GRIFFITH 15 1 2191 1182 185.3 62 TURVEY PK 2052 681 315.2 60 much better percentage then the fourth team . One cou ld senta!On Night on Saturday 21st of September begin­ GAN .G.G .-M .. 15 - 18881219 154.8 60 GRIFFITH . 1820 779 233.6 60 go on with a series of "if onlys ... ", but no point in dwel ling ning at 6.3 0pm, bookings at Rudd s at a cost of $20 a TURVEY PK . 13 4 - 2239 1178 190.0 52 WAG GA 1796 933 192.4 52 on history; we can only now bok towards next year sing~ and $35 a double wrt h $10 for Juniors, Pen­ when with a dozen of last Saturday 's twenty still elig­ s Kine rs etc., and will no doubt be a night not to the WAGGA . 8 9 - 1832 1682 108 .9 32 GAN .-G.G .-M 144 01060 135 .8 32 ible , we can surely bok forward to another good missed. Coolamon 6 11 - 1735 1958 88.6 24 Coolamon . 1121 1805 62 .1 28 season. Congra tulatons to Michael Mort and Mick Johnson 11 1 1422 1533 92.7 22 Narrandera 1161 1391 834 20 Aaron Gray left it to the last match to show us his on good efforts in the League votes and a big thank you wares and deserved ly took out the Video Ezy award , from everyone at the Club to Julie Ward for being a won­ E. Wagga -K. 5 12 - 1402 1756 88.6 20 East Wagga-K 988 1706 57.9 16 Neil Morton showed a liking for Marrar when , for the derful entrant in the Princess competition Leeton 17 730 2921 24.9 0 Leeton 5102563 19.8 0 second time in two, he won the Coachs cash . The Cub have catering next week and are in need of To the eight or so "grad uating" U18s , we look for­ workers so if anyone reading this can assist co ntact ward to you continuing your football with the Dons, if Wayne. you're stil I in Waggat Plenty of prde at stake today against our old rival s On a final note with the U18s , congratulations to with a Grand Final berth the reward so lets really give it THIRD GRADE Club Championship Raymond Jackson on coming second in the Banco our all in both grades. 04> lsts 2nds 3rd s Tot Meda l - the League Best and Fairest Award. Although, UP THE BLUES Round 1 7 For Ag Pts Round 1 7 at time of writing , "nothing had happened ", it could be GRIFFITH 1388 487 285.0 60 Griffith . 93 45 15 153 another round of congratulatK:rns for another matter is HOW DIVISION TWO -GG-M 1432 587 243.9 56 Turvey Park 78 45 11 134 due to Ra ymond , now' At high noon on Saturday , despite taking a quarter FINISHED 1991 TURVEY PK . 1437 765 187.8 44 Gan.G .G.-M . 90 24 14 128 time lead , the Bushpigs finished too strongly for our WAGGA . 1188 887 133.9 36 Wagga 48 39 9 96 Twos, who wil I now have to comeback strongly against East Wagga-K 967 889 108.7 36 Coolamon 36 21 4 61 Coo tamundra today, if they 're to have another crack at FIRST GRADE LADDER the Pigs Narrandera 1041 1093 95.2 20 Narrandera 33 15 6 54 Round 15 w D L For Ag o;,. League Reserve s Best and Fairest for the third con ­ Pis Coolamon 502 1642 30.5 16 East Wagga-K 30 12 9 51 RIVCOLL 12 3 1558 875 178.1 se cutive year, Jimmy Creek (congratu lations, Jimmyll) 48 Leeton 415 2019 20.5 4 Leeton 0 3 4 showed why wrth a top dis play of roving to win The COOT A. 12 3 1384 1104 1254 48 1 si s: 6 pis. 2 nds: 3 pis. 3rd s: 1 p t. Mug· Brothers Errington , Phil and Pau l won the Video SW-TOL LAND 9 Ezy and Turvey Tops Car Wash awards, respective ly. 6 1227 1069 114 .8 36 Whi lst, obvious ly, the U18s and Reserves had other WH IITON-Y. 5 10 1108 1551 714 20 things on their mind , it was di sappo inting that we had to Raa f . 4 11 1114 1498 74.4 16 COVER: 1991 Fosters Farrer Leagu e Best & Fairest (C lear Medal) winner Paul Irvine of North Wa gga is postpone the Street Raffle because of lack of support Uranq-K . 3 12 11691463 79 .9 12 congratu lated by Swans captain Cennis Ca rroll during last weeks gala presentation nigh t at the Please note that we'll have "another go" at it on Sep­ Austra lian Football Club. tember 14. Until then, keep on bringing in the "goodies" for the hamper' SECOND GRADE LADDE!] A huge "high " was reached on Sunday when our I "Mighty Midge ts" the all-conquering U11s won the RIVERINA CO-OPERATIVE RIVCOLL. . 11 4 1259 595 211.6 44 Wagga and District League Premiership without losing SOCIETY LTD. a game. Congratulations to all the boys . and coach , SWTOLLAND . 10 4 1224 736 166.3 42 1 ~IRIVERINAI ~ 11 BAYLIS ST. , WAGGA Geoff · Bomber" Cla rke COO TA 10 5 1200 814 1474 40 Today, the old riva l, - in both 935 101 .8 30 PHONE 212452, 2121 84 ma tches. URANO-KAP 7 952 Forget about past results ... today will need a total Raaf .. 6 9 940 1062 88 .5 24 1100Jtll1 I~ Ht• • PRODUCT RANGE: effort from EVERY player if we 're to have the oppor­ Whitton- 15 369 1860 19.8 0 tunrty of defending our title s. Animal hea lth, Agricultura l Tomorrow is our Best and Fairest Count for Ones, SOCIETY Ltd.I. chemica ls, Work and cas ual Twos and U18s , starting about noon at the Imper ial. 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17. CRAIG MORTON 27 . 185cm. 80kg . Centre. Highl y COOTAMUNDRA sk illed ce ntre_man. R_uns all day and se ts up many goals with his precision delivery to th e forwa rd COO LAMON GRASSHOPPERS PLAYER PROFILE line. 18. GERARD GUTHRIE 22. 180cm. 80kg. Half back Once again we failed to capi tali se on a flank. Very skilled backman who takes pride in his SENIORS 1. CHR IS WADE 28. 192cm. 96kg. Ruck/Forward. 1. Gary Shaw 23 . Mark Buchanan fair start and let Griffith take cha rg e in Has a great pair of hands and is very accu rate defence. His delivery sets up many attacks. Steve Buchanan 24 . David Gillette the second and third quarters but to the ir 21. 2. around the goals. DON OLIVER 28. 189cm. 95kg . Centre Half Back. 3. Shane Till 26. Andrew Pattison credit pushed on and as seen in recent 2 DOUG MEAGHER 31. 185cm. 82kg. Centre half Former coach. One of the best players around. Can 4. Peter Rowland s 27. Nigel Irvi ne weeks outscored their opponents in the forward. win a game of his own boot. Sensationa l player 5. Ti m Goss 28 . Anthony Parmenter last qua rter but all to no avail. George 22 . DAVE LOUTTIT 26. 175cm. 82kg. Rover. Vice- 3. TERRY MURPHY 21 . 180cm. 87kg . Halfback/ 6. Brendan Gibbons 29. Garry Hilton Furner Award: Solid Ruckman Razor ~GREEN , WHITE V John Anderson Fl ank. New boy, very highly skilled and doesn't captain: Consistent hard worker, loves it tough 7. Michael Buchanan 30 . Gi llette; Goode Family Award : Retirable 31 . Frank Patti so n mind a hard and tough. never gives up. 8. Greg McKelvie backman Stumpy Pattison ; Th e Towel 28 . DARREN CONNELL 21. 183cm. 79kg. Half For- 32 . Gerard McPherson 4. ANDREW RONNING 20 . 188cm. 89kg. Ruck. 9. Terry Rudd we nt to talented youngs ter Dam ien Buchanan. ward. Very ellusive half forward with good ski lls. 10. Brett Allen 34 . Wayne Kew Young boy with a big future. Tries hard all day, Th e Seconds were up against tough opposition righ t from Has a great future . 11. Anton Noble 35 . Rodney O'Brien never gives up. the first bo unce and cou ldn 't hold out. Royal Tavern Award : 29. BRAD GUTHRIE 18. 187cm. 79kg. Half forw ard. 12. John Kennedy 36 . Greg O'Brien 5. MICK WALKER 24. 184cm. 94kg. Forward. Been In-fo rm centre half back Shaun Durbridge; Newsagency Youngster with immense talent. Quick, good mark 13. Stephen Lewis 38. Shau n Durbridge around for a while. Uses his good football brain to Award: Classy rover Greg Manglesdorf. The Towel was and excellent skills. Ca n be a match winner. 14 . Gerard Buchanan 39. Chris Selby be in the right places. Never stops trying. 40 . Shane Buchanan a wa rd ed to Josh "Splash" Irvine. 30. PETER HOEY 21. 203cm. 97kg. Ruck. Another 15. Damien Buchana n 6. BRENDAN MAIR 19. 179cm. 78kg. Rover. From 41 . Greg Manglesdorf The U18s we_re not disgraced being beaten by 60 points talented youngster. Has a great leap and very 16. David Buchanan . Very highly skilled rover with plenty of Garry Kew 42. John Bannister against compet 1ton leade rs Gr~fith. M.O. Curtis Award: The rarely gets beaten. 17. heart and speed. Never beaten. 18. Anthony Pleming 43 . John Wil son big man Adrian Noble ; Bartys Award: Peter Rowlands who 31. ANDREW GREEN 22. 182cm. 84kg . Wing. From 19. Ian Buchanan 46. John Madigan played 3 games for the day; The Towel went to Pa ssy 7. BRENT MILTH ORPE 16. 172cm. 60kg. Rover. Lockhart way, hard, tough, no frill s wingman. Very talented youngster with a great future. 20. Cecil Parr 47 . Peter Tipping McPherson Guaranteed to give va lue eve ry week . 22. Brian Pleming 48 . Paul Wh yte There was only 1 game in the netball with the towel going 8. MICHAEL MORTON 22. 185cm. 79kg Ruck 32. RICK JONES 26. 187cm. 84kg. Backman . Skilled Rover. Captain, leads by example Highly ski lled 49 . Way ne Garrod to Kylie Parr. _ le ft footer, ha s pace and is a good mark, another player who runs all day. One of the best around. THIRD GRADE Coming Eve nts: Vote Count - Sunday , 1st September new boy. 11 am start with a Casserole Lunch at the Clubrooms. Pre- 9. D_EAN GUTHRIE 20. 187cm. 92kg Utility. Deputy 35 . MARK ANNETIS 24 . 184cm. 82kg. Full Forward. 1. Peter Row lands 12. Andrew McPherson Vice Captain . Can play in any position. Hates loos- 2. Brad Cameron 13_ Paul Tokley sentaton Nig ht: Frid ay, 13th September at St Michaels Good lead and accurate kick for goal. Good Hal l, Coolamon ?pm start with meal at 7.30pm - al l ing and can be inspirationa l. mark. 3. Doug Kn ight 14 _ David McPherson 10. RODNEY KNAGGE 29. 187cm. 85kg Full Back. 4. Garry Rowlands 15. Michael Spry welcome. GREG BENNETI 32 . 176cm. 72kg Rover/Full 5. Trevor Hol den 16. Tim Black Veteran player. Never puts in a bad game. Great Forward. A veteran with cheek. Your typical rover. mark has ski ll s both sides of the body. Every 6. Shane Rudd 17. Brendan Hogan Very hungry around goals. Always in the right place 19. Sco tt Munro rel iable. 7. Nathan Mclaren at the righ t time . 8. Paul Halcroft 20. Tim Crocker 11. MARK DOUGLAS 29 . 176cm. 82kg. Ruck rover. TIM MOULDS 19. 189cm. 90kg . Utility.Youngster g_ Gavin Moses 21 . Andrew Alchin Mou nta in boy, plays the game hard . Can be a from SA has it al l and wi ll be around for a long 10. John Anderson 27. Adrian Knobe l match winner. time. 11 . Damien Buchanan 28. Shane Jarman 12. LEON REID 36 . 189cm. 84kg. Backman. A veteran 32 . Paul Curtis who's sti ll got it all. Great defensive player with ve ry good ski ll s. 13. DARYL WARD 28. 179cm. 83kg. Back Pocket. Oui_ck, strong and toug h never say die backman, limited ski lls great tagger. RA. BRAGG 14 . TODD BASHAM 20. 181cm. 80kg. Ut ility. His Pasture Seed, Rural Supplies comm itment cannot be ques tioned . 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Daryl Blackett think we all now know who are the real Gra nd Finalists of the past thre years. Sou th Wagga­ Michael ha s had a top season and evi dence of this 1s 6. Darren Wallet 29 . Garry Swasbrick loyal people with in our clu b, be they th e Tolland who figure today because of their three goal win his winn ing his Club 's Best and Fairest and finishing 7. Harvey McRae (cc) 30 . Garry Elwin players, suppo rters or committee . over Wh itton-Yanco in the First Semi Final , a second in the League award. He can play in the centre or 8. Paul O'Connell 31. Rowa n Butler Next year we are su re we can bounce RE~~vHvo~,L~~Rs fortnight ago as a ruck rover. is skillful and can run all day. In jury 9. Andrew Soley 32 . John Perkins back bigge r and better partic ularl y with The match will be the seventh meeting of the two in a hampered him last week and its to be hoped . for 10. Steve Holt 33 . Andrew Luff the experience gained from this 11 Allan McPhee 34. Rodney Bell Farrer League Finals match. Cootamundra ha vi ng a 4-2 Cootamundra ·s sake that he is fit toda y. Craig , too, can seaso n. winning advantage in the previous six encounters. play most anywhere but probably doe s hi s bes t in 12 James Seymour 35. Bruce McKellar 13. Steve Turner 36. Allan McPhee Once again the final score showed no justice for the Th is season the Blues and the Dons have met on defenc e Senilrs as they controll ed the ball for 70% of the game, but Rod Knagge has. on the odd occasion, been hi s team s 14. Mark Dalitz 37. Jason Gladman three occasions. with Cootam undra winning two of 15. Ricky Maybon 38 . Anthony Papersidero couldn't convert. One or two key forwards and we would th em. On May 4, at , the Blues won by leading goa lscorer but th is yea r has had a grand 16. Dennis Irvi ne 39. Jarrod Seymour have put it to the Lions . Graha m Henman was best afield in a 39 points with Ch ris Wade kick ing 4 of their 13 goals. season. in defence. His heig ht wil I be an advantage over 17. Jamie O'Connell 40. Michael Ro ss pretty solid effort all around from the team . At Coota mundra, on June 22, the margi n was on ly nine likely opponent, Corey Pavitt - so too, will his 18. Sam Ross 41. Phill McPhee The Seconds were never in the hunt and were eas ily points after Don Oliver inspired them to a 30 poin t lead experie nee: bu t the Dons youngster has abundant skil ls 19. David Mann 42 . Paul Goodru m beaten, grea t to see Tenni s Shoes ou t there he lping out. at quarter time. Don s youngs ter. Core y Pavi tt, playing and his pace and spring wi ll keep Knagg e honest. 20. Garry Sc hmelzer 43 . Da vi d Hopwood Our Th irds were also decisively beaten , however once at fu!I forward, kicked 5 goa ls. The Dons win came at Brendan Mair. a weekly traveller from Ca nberra. and 21 Dylan Holt 44 . Steve McMa hon again alt hough undermanned they battled on. Maher Ova l, on July 27, who. with Col Parmenter star­ poss ibly the experienced Greg Bennett come up against 22. Scott Lynch 45 . Stuart Symes The Netballers had very dismal day with both A and B rin g, the y de feated Cootamundra by 37 point s. two of the best in Eric Frazier an d Jason Dash. the Dons 23 . Tim Sheather 46 . Danny Ba xter Grade sides going, however the Ju ni ors had their closes t So. it appears as though results are improving, as far roving duo. Dash has plen ty of it and Fr azier loves the 24 . Peter Payton 4 7. Brad Rya ll game to date going down narrowly by jus t one point. as South Wagga-Tolland is conce rn ed but one ha s to 'bi;J time · matches . especia ll y against Cootamundra 25 . Lee Anderson 48 . Chris Murphy Vote Cou nt and Presentation Night will be held on the remember th at when th ey last met Cootamundra were whose supporte rs so oft en provide Eric with hi s very 26 . Leo Lu cas 14th September. so everyone please get there and make it a missing some prominent players not the least of whom own cheer squad . THIRD GRADE gre at night to finish the season. was Don Ol iver . Brad Gu thr ie. like the Dons· Pavitt. is a youngster 1. Simon Watts 13. Alan O'Co nne ll F i nal~f co ng ratulations to all tea ms we opposed this Oiver, after a bng lay off, came back in the last com­ with heaps of potential and his pace will wo rr y most of 2. Paul Aliendi 14 . Garry Mcleish sea son, your respect . commen ts and conce rn throughout petition round and with two games under his belt in the the Dons defe nders. It is, however, the Dons defence 4. Craig Bryant 15 Bradley Heath th e season has made our club proud to be a part of the wh ch has he ld the team together in pas t weeks. The 5. Rod McKellar 16. Peter Cox past three weeks will be better for it. Wh ilst it's wrong to 6. Wayne Cartwright 17. Mick Luhr s RFL say th at Cootamundra is a one man side, there 's no a fore-mentiln ed Crive ll aro, Gary Couse ly, Ross Combs. 7. Wayne Gordon tB. Brenden Anderson doubt ing the Bk.Jes wou ld like two "Oli vers" , as their Tommy Spice r. Ru sse ll Hillier and Brett Grentell are so B. Col Thompson 19. Daryl Clayton quandary is whether to place him in attack or defence oft en the init ia tors of the Don s scoring eff orts. 9. Tim Hug hes 22 . Damian Thompson where he 'll do equa ll y wel l. Through being quite involved it would be rash of me to 10. Dean Turner 23. Harley Ba leup 11 . Dean Trembath 24 . Andrew Looey Assuming he starts where he did last week - at cen ­ make a predictiln. Su ff ice to say, with the prize of vic­ 12. Damian Lang tre half back - his duel will be with the Dons cap tain­ tory being ye t another Gr and Fina l appearance. both coach of the past fo ur-and-a-half seasons, Wayne team s will give it their all and if they 're any th ing like Ga rdn er . And what a crucial battle that would be. The Dons/Coo tamundra fina ls clas hes of past yea rs a great two are amongst - if not the - best marks in the Leag ue . game shou ld be forthcom ing. and if one ca n null ify the other. their team is on the way In the Reseives. its the sa me two clubs. Honours to vic tor y. have gone completely wit h the Dons in com petition If Oliver starts at the ot her end of the ground . then an matches. but the top performance of Coo tamu ndra in ii-form Paul Crive llaro is likely to add to his list of the first Semi Final . coupled with a lack-lustre display challengers by trying to prevent the blonde fellow from by the Dons last week. would suggest that todays resu lt being a potential matchwinner. is no foregone conclusion and the game therefore is Cootamundra's other key players are the Mort on su re to provide great interest for early specta tors .

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Ken Howe The B Grade Netballers kept their Colours Red, white & black Colours: Red, white V 4. Terry Ness 33. Paul Noack semi final hopes alive with a gritty 25- 5. Mark Fraser (cc) 34 . Troy Ashcroft 23 victory. In a good team effort Belinda 6. Ricky Quade 35 . Wayne Jovanovich Ashcroft won the Mug. The A Grade went 3. Sam Carey 77 Shane Whyte 1. M. Vincent 21. M. Drummond RED. WHITE & 7. Mark Cunningham 36. Craig Stewart down to a strong Tiger outfit with Di 6. Chris Irvine 78. Peter Winsor 3. B. McDonald 22. R Smith 8. Alan Bartholomew 37 . Tim Masterson BLUE 9. Michael Flanigan 38. Frank Coates Pomeroy and Kylie Knox playing well 65. Nigel McKellar 79. Jeremy Hogg 4. B. Neilson 25. M. Scott and Donna Lloyd winning the Mug. 80. Andrew Boyd 10. Steven Woods 39. Greg Charleson 66. Sonny Kay 6. Sh. Watkins 30. S. Pedler 11. Jeremy Masterson 40 . Travis Scott The U18s are beginning to show good form at the right 6 7. Damien Black 81. Shane Hare 1 0. P. VanDerNeut 36. M. Mullins 12. Tim Lloyd 41 . Murray Knispel end of the season to record a good win over the semi 68. Robert King 82. S. Raczkowski 13. A. Brydon 37. P Quirk 14 . Vinnie Carroll 42. Michael Button finalists. Best players in a good team effort were Craig Knox, 69. Craig Barrell 83. Jason Carey 15. Se. Watkins 42. B. Javic 16. Glenn Vardenega (vc) 43 . Bill Robertson Tony Stretton (Dinner), Mark Navin (Socks) and Bevan 17. Stephen Eather 44 . Andrew Harmer 70 . Tony Oakman 84. Brian Moore 16. S. Shipway 44. l Gunning (c) 18. Gary Harris 45 . Tim Goonan Martin. 72. Andrew Fleming 85. Adam Carey 1 7. D. Bruckner 59. M. Vujadinovic 19. Jason Knight 46. Phil Whiting The Reserves after kicking badl y early never recovered and went down to a committed Tiger team. Be st players 73. Simon Young 86. Brett Webb 19. D. Morgan 60 . K Leonard 20. Scott Bourne 47. Tristan Scott 21. Danny McFadden 48 . Steven Collins were Wayne Jovanovich, Matthew Jones (Cash) , Clint 7 4. Shane Barnes 8 7. Mark Velez 20. J. Bourne 22. Conrad Haggar 49. Clint Lewington Lewington (Socks) and the ever reliable Tim Masterson the 75. Bradley Bourne 88. Darren Richardson 23. Matthew Jones 50. Phil Sullivan Mug winner. 76. Stephen Withers 89. Kevin Charlton 24 . Geoffery Harrison 51. Dean Gregurke The Seniors after a sluggish start finished well to record a 25 . Chris Howe 52 . Craig Staines good win. Jeremy (Jezza) Masterson had an outstanding 26. Trevor Gibbons 53. Brett Ashcroft FARRER LEAGUE DIV 1 27. Peter Gyles 54 . Sean Goonan game to gain maximum votes as well as the dreaded Mug. 28. Stephen Mark s 55. Scott Adams Others to play well were Mick Flanigan (Dinner), Vin Carroll 2nds FIRST SEMI-FINAL 29 . Jamin Forbes 56. Nigel Francis and Greg Brain . Kane Johnstone won the Encouragement THIRD GRADE Award while Ken (Dibble) Howe rucked tirelessly all day. 1. Kane Johnstone 14. Stephen Howe Our scoreboard had a great grand final day with the U11 s - COLLINGULLI E-ASH MONT 2. Sean Bailey 16. 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ARIAH PARK-MIRROOL 14 . PAUL BREUST 31 187cm. 80kg Back Pocke t. Legend at the club. Backs his Judgement an d loves EAST WAGGA-KOORINGAL HAWKS PLAYER PROFILE to handball. 17 . TOM JONES 31. 178cm. 75kg. Forward Flank. Fi rst of all congrat ulatio ns this week Very skillful forward flanker, creative player. Re c­ SENIORS goes to Tim Gooden on playing his 200th 1 1. DEN NIS DUNSTAN 21. 175cm. 80 kg Ru ck rurted from Tu ggeranong thi s season 1 Greg Turbill 33. Steve Lawless gam e for EWK today Well done Norgs and a 18 . GLEN O'BR IEN 32. 193cm. 95kg . Ruck Veteran of big thanks for all you've done for the club Rover. 2nd year coac h. Recruited fro m Balrana ld . 2. Lind se y Gillard 34. Paul Bourne ·•_···-·.·.·-·.;,.1 ,_·_··_·- _·_·.·.·_·_·.·-.·.·.1· Tough co mpe tit or who leads by example . Good goa l over 250 games. Good mark and long kic k, works 35 . Steve Head over the year s 3. Phil Cahalan Now to th e football , last Saturday saw us sense . hard all game. 4. Adrian Hi lton 36. Darren Bourne have our most successfu l day out for the l ! ~ 2. ALAN BE LL 28. 185cm. 75kg. Back Pocket. Can 19 . IAN GORDON 28190cm.10 0kg .Centre Half For­ 38. Andrew Dore 5. Jamie Ross season with 3 good wins. Just a pi ty 1t took BROWN & wa rd . Very mobi le strong ma rk ing cent re ha lf for­ play anywhere, run ning into fo rm at the righ t time 6. David Lou ttit 39 . An thon y McK indley to ro und 17 for it to all come together but a GOLD STRIPES of year. wa rd . Strongest mark in the club. 7. Chris Horne 40. Glen Bry ce top ef fort by all 60 players 3. BR IAN JOHN STO NE 26. 180cm. 75kg. Wing . 20. JAM IE GORDON 33. 192cm. 90kg. Wing . Ve teran 8. Peter Sculley (vc) 41 . Mark Armstrong The First t 8 played a strong 4 quarters but left the bes t to Skil lf ul wingman ve ry ra rely wastes a of 230 games . His run away, an d long kicking 1s 9. Mathew Roberts 42. Greg Devries last. After having their backs to the wall by only leading by 3 po ssess ion. i nspiratonal to the team . 10. Barry Suckling (cc) 43 . Dave McClin tock points at 'I• time and kicking against a strong breeze we really 4. GRAEME HADDRILL 31 180cm . 100kg. Back 23 . MATIHEW O'DWYER 19. 175cm . 75kg Wing . 11 Tony Turner 44 . Anthony Kal is went on with it in the la st quarter to col lect the points. P. Sculley Flank. Good team player, always uses plenty of High ly promis ing youngs ter who has improved out 12. Paul Morphett 45. Jim Jenkins aga 111 col lected the Mug and Wagga Sea food Award , Mark Mul­ voic e es pe cially at the hotel. of sight this season. 13. Wayne Podmore 46 . Jeremy Walsh len in his best game for the year go t the lpec Jacket and Lester 5. TERRY WA LKER 26. 178cm. 75kg . Ru ck Rover. 27. ROSS DEVEREUX 22. 188cm. 75kg. CHB. Ex­ 14 . Mic hael McPherson 4 7. Scott Wi lli ams Gillard go the bag from CHB. Fierce tack le r, a great compe titor who gives a Swan Hil l. First yea r at the club. An inspi rational 15. Craig Ab solum 48. Brett Hounsell Our Second Grade also had a good win, but only for bad kick­ 100 % every week. Lik es to hover. player no ma tt er which posi tion. 16. Ken McPherson 50 Brendan Post ing the margincould have been much greater th an 6 goa Is . Harry 8. TERRY HADDRILL 32 . 170cm. 75kg Forw ard 29. BRIAN GAYNOR 24. 170cm. 70kg. Rover. 198 9 17. Jul ian Gollasch 51 Richard Judd Mattingly again rec eived the Mu g, the attackmg Iceman II don 't B&F Courageous ballgetter, wo rk s tirelessly care where my man is) took ou t th e bag and brother of Barry Ian Pocket. Bri lliant goal se ns e. never wa stes a 18. John Dawson- Wink 52. Brett Miotti Suckl ing got the coke. possession, is a great pl ayer for the club every week . 19 Tim Gooden 53. Adam Mead Starting our day ott in fin e fashio n were the u 1 Bs who kept 9 ROBERT HARPER 21 185cm. 80kg Wing Club 31 . JAMI E BUERCK NER 20. 180cm. 73kg. Hal f Back 20 . Mick Hounsell 54. Chri s David Flank. Fa rrer division 2 Rep. Long kicking alive the ir slim hopes of making the 4 with a 3 goal win. Cra 1g Bes t and Faires t winner. 1990, 91 Farre r and 21. Steph en Absolum 55. Dale Perry Gold straw got tile Towel.just in Meacham took ou t the Socks State Rep. Br il liant key positio n player. backman . 22. Glen Darcy 56. Scott Willi s ;ind Jeremy Wa lsh the Coke 10. GLE N BELL 26. 180cm. 82kg . Back Flank. Quick 33. CHRIS CHALMERS 20 . 198cm. 1OOkg Ruc k. 23. Steve Hugler 58. Justin Meac hem The A Grade Netba ll ers co nsolidated a spot 111 the 2nd Semi half back flanker. Ne ver gives an easy kick and Strong big ruckman . Rucks tireles sly and has 23. Gaird Gab riel 59. Pau l Ka li s with their 35-2 1 win over Narrandera . Del las Egan go t th e Mug creates a lot of play. improved every game. 24 . Ian Ma ttingley 60 . Craig Gold straw whilst B Grade yet again went down in a close game t 8-22 with 11 . TERRY GREENHAM 23. 180cm. 83kg. Centre . 37 . GREG DAVIS 22 . 170cm. 1Okg . Forward Po cket. 25 . Jason Nichol ls 61. Daniel O'Keefe Des le y Morphett ach~v1ng the Mu g. The Jun ms lost both their Brilliant centreman . A numerous possession get­ Tenancious ballgetter, good team player . 26. Gavin Hubbard 62 . Jamie Kemp gams with th e Socks going to Rebecc a Goolagong and Tracy ter, and loves kicking goa ls. 44 . MICHAEL WALKER 24. 188cm. 85kg Full for­ 27. Barr y Mclaughlan 63. And rew Chambers Logan . 12. COLIN HARPER 24. 185cm. 80 kg Forward Flank. wa rd . Ex-Wagga Ti ge rs. High flying fu ll forward 28. Brendan Price 69. Mark Armstrong Good luck to our Miss RFL entrant Julia nne Leddin and also Ski lfull half forward flanker, good long kick. Who also works hard on the ground. 29 . Mark Zorden 70 . Michael Melis sa Roberts during her NSW Netball Training Camp . 13. STEPHE N FREN CH 35. 180cm. 75kg . Back 4 7. ARIAN GORDON 23. 185cm. 90kg Full Back . Re 30. 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Tom Jones f regional television industry is not only important in In the First Grade Paul Breust played TELEVISION AGGREGATION bonding local communities but It also assists to provi:le a top game to win the Bowling Club an important resource for country sport in the area of 2. Alan Bell 18. Glen O'Brien Award. Terry Greenham ha another good The Victorian Country Football League has sponsorship which enables community based game, kicking 6 goals and winning the expressed its concern at the severe and detrimental organisations, such as the VCFL to adm.inister the 3. Brian.Johnstone 19. Ian Gordon BROWN, Socks. Ross Devereux played really well • impact that aggregation of regional television will have game, develop its people and improve the service we GREEN TRIM, and won the Video. Alan Bell was in to on Australian Rules football in regional . provi:le in k>cal communities . GOLD LETTERING form and won the Pewter. Micha el 4. Graeme Hadrill 20 . Jamie Gordon In letters to Victorian Country Federal Members of Mr Huxtable also explailed that the Victorian Coun­ Walker kicked 5 goals - a good team effort. Parliament the VCFL expresses its major concern at the try Football League is a significant contributor to the The Re serves had a very hard even game until half time, 5. Terry Walker 23 . Matthew O'Dwyer possible loss of local content and has requested support economy of Victoria and a recent economic impact but kept the opposition scorele ss in the third quarter and to ensure the maintenance of local contention on study showed that the VCFL presently generates went on to score a good win. The Bowling Club Award went regional television in the future . expenditure of $104M per year within Victoria which is 8. Terry Haddrill 27. Ross Devereux to Craig McCormack, the video to Jamie Buerckner, the The VCFL 's investigations indicate that local content equivalent to supporting approximately 1400 jobs. By socks to Greg Day and the Pewter·to Leigh Maguire. Gary in general and particularly local news and sporting ser­ far the greater majority of this economic activity Ryall was a target and kicked 5 goals . 9. Robert Harper 29. Brian Gaynor vices, will be substantially reduced under aggregation . remains in rural Victria and in the present economic Dur Club Vote Cou nting was held after the game last This would be contrary to the stateme nts made by the climate, it is vltally important that country football week. Congratu lations to Robert Harper our First Grade 10. Glen Bell 31. Jami e Buerckner then Minister for Communications when the decision maintains its profile and strength in regional areas and winner, Terry Greenham for runner up. was taken to adopt the aggregation poli cy. local television is important for this objective. In the Reserve s our winner was Russell Fisher, runner up 11 . Terry Greenham 33 . Chris Chalmers The disappearance of football result service pro­ 'The Victorian Country Football League will continue Glen O'Brien. grams throughout the State, are definite indicatio ns of to strongly oppose any proposal that will result in a Congratulations to them both. reduction in k>cal television content as this is contrary 12. Colin Harper 37. Greg Davis the loss of regional programs that are presently a vital The Netball girls also held their Vote Count. Con­ part of local community communication. to the public interest of rural Victoria and represents yet grat ulations to the winners. A Grade Colleen Breust; B VCFL Pres i:lent Mr Jack Huxtable announced today a further lowering of standards for country people ," Mr Grade Danielle Harper and Juniors Paula. Congratulations 13. Stephen French 44. Michael Walker that the VCFL's stance is based on the beM that the Huxtable said. to Paul Irvine on winning the League Best and Fairest. 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