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VOL. 1. No. 12 REGISTERED BY POST PUBLICATION NO. NBP 0250 r---~~------,2 43 I JOIN THE RHEEM TEAM for . . . I FOR ALL HOME DELIVERIES 1 GAS, ELECTRIC & SOLAR 1 1 1 SUNICRUST BAKERIES HOT WATER SYSTEMS 84 EDWARD STREET, WAGGA LI ______PHONE WAGGA 21 3360 J I PHONE 21 5477 DISTRICT LEAGUE DRAW -' 1983 - DIVISION ONE ► JULY 9: v Coll-Ash.; MAY 14: R.C.A.E.(51) v Boree First Round M.C.U. v Marrar; T.R.-Y.C. v Ck.(67); Whitton(54) v S.Wagga­ APRIL 9: Coll-Ash.(131) v T.R.­ Temora; N. Wagga v Coota. T. ( 131); Jun ./Kap.(128) v Y.C.(103); Marrar(85) v Coota.(41); JULY 16: Coll-Ash. v M.L.U.; R.A.A.F.(34) Maybe some of the football public have M.C.U.(97) v Temora(68); T.R.-Y.C. v Marrar; Coota. v Second Round . rial Barellan(47) v N. Wagga.(124) Barellan; Temora v N. Wagga MAY 21: Whitton(ll0} v some ideas, and if so they should contact APRIL 16: Coota.(91) v Coll­ JULY 23: Marrar v Coll-Ash.; R.C.A.E.(87); Jun./Kap.( 127) v Boree C Jito their club or the League executive and Ash.(157); Temora(I30) v Marrar(42); M.C.U. v Coota.; Barellan v Ck.(50); S.Wagga-T.(230) v I FOOTBALL pass on their suggestion. N. Wagga(J34) v M.C.U.(66); T.R.­ Temora; N. Wagga v T.R.-Y.C. R.A.A.F.(9) J) Y.C.(79) v Barellan.(127) JUNE 4: R.C.A.E.(42) v Jun./ LEAGUE Hopefully the public lends full support APRIL 23: Coll-Ash.(107) v Split Round Kap.(132); Boree Ck.(76) v S.Wagga­ to this year's Quinn Medal presentation. Temora(84); Marrar(63) v N. JULY 30: Coll-Ash. v T.R.­ T. ( l I 5}; R.A.A . F.(116) v Wagga(J32); M.C.U . (100) v Y.C.; MarrarvCoota.; M.C.U. v Whitton(lll). Barellan(73); Coota.(70) v T.R.­ Temora; Barellan v N. Wagga. JUNE LI: S .Wagga-T.(166) v Y.C.(74) AUGUST 6: Coota. v Coll­ R.C.A.E.(46); R.A.A.F.(36) v Borec Riverina Football League delegates are Seven young Riverina footballers were APRIL 30: N. Wagga(l72) v Coll­ Ash.; Temora v Marrar; N. Wag­ Ck.(127); Jun. / Kap.(145) v Ash.(40); Barellan(J28) v Marrar(40); ga v M .C.U.; T.R.-Y.C. v Whitton.(47) considering a change of format for this selected in the NSW Under 15 team to T.R.-Y.C.(110) v M.C.U.(112); Barellan. JUNE 25: R.C.A.E.(112) v year's Quinn Medal vote count. compete in the National Carnival at Bris­ Temora(I34) v Coota.(33) AUGUST 13: Coll-Ash. v R.A.A.F.(9); Whitton(7l) v Boree The Best & Fairest award was last year bane later this month. MAY 7 : Coll-Ash.(91) v Temora; Marrar v N. Wagga; Ck.(87); Jun./Kap.(36) v S.Wagga­ Barellan(75); Marrar(56) v M.C.U. v Barellan; Coota. v T.(101) conducted at Narrandera Ex-Servicemens M.C.U.(132); Temora(l78) v T.R.­ T.R.-Y.C. Club with -­ The boys were selected following the JULY 2: Boree Ck.(42) v state trials in last weekend during Y.C.(98); Coota.(39) v N. Wagga(217) AUGUST 20: N. Wagga v R .C.A.E.(63); S.Wagga-T.(198) v centreman Neil Harvey winning MAY 14: M.C .U.(108) v Coll­ Coll-Ash.; Barellan v Marrar; Whitton(21); Jun. / Kap.(I 10) v the inaugural Medal. which times Riverina teams met with Ash.(54); Marrar(70) vT.R.-Y.C.(81); T.R .-Y.C. v M.C.U.; Temora v R.A.A.F.(22} mixed success. Barellan(J29) v Coota.(61); N . Coota. Although the night went smoothly it did Wagga(90) v Temora(46). August 27: First semi-final; Third Round lack the drama and excitement befitting MAY 21: Coll-Ash.(111) v September 3: Second semi-final; ► JULY 9: R.C.A.E. v Whitton; East Wagga-Kooringal Under 19s Marrar(89); Coota.(58) v Spetember 10: Premliminary fin­ Borec Ck. v Jun./Kap.; such an occasion. coach Terry McGee has been re-appointed It has been suggested a dinner-dance M.C.U . (142); Temora(93) v al; September 17: Grand final. R.A.A.F. v S.Wagga-T. state coach following his success with last Barellan(76); T.R.-Y.C.(61) v N. JULY 16· Jun. / Kap. v function, or perhaps a performing artist year's team. Wagga(209). R.C.A.E.; S.Wagga-T. v Boree might jazz-up the programme. MAY 28: RDFL(IIS) v Ck.; Whitton v R.A.A.F. Perhaps it could be an idea to invite a Full congratulations to the players and Tallangatta(SO); RDFL(94) v Nth. Riv. JULY 23: R .C. A.E. v 74 S.Wagga-T.; Borec Ck. v VF L identity to inject a little more life into Terry, and all the best for the forthcoming < >- Second Round R.A.A.F.; Whitton v Jun./Kap. JUNE 4: T.R.-Y.C.(50) v Coll­ DIVISION TWO: the vote count. carnival. First Round JULY 30: R.A.A.F. v Ash.(111); Coota.(121) v Marrar(66); R.C. A.E.; Boree Ck . v Whitton;' Temora(70) v M.C.U.(89); N. APRIL 16: R.C.A.E.(189) v Whitton(42}; Borec Ck.(138) v Jur..' S.Wagga-T. v Jun /Kap. Wagga(J20) v Barellan(82). AUGUST 6: R.C.A.E. v JUNE 11: Coll - Ash.( 129) v Kap.(80); R .A.A.F.(27) v S.Wagga­ T.(182) Boree Ck.; Whittor• v S.Wagga­ • OUR COVER: Narrandera's Victor hugo sends a high kick goalwards, despite Laurie Gibson's attention. Coota.(45); Marrar(44) v T.; R.A.A.F. v Jun./Kap. Temora(J30); M.C.U.(72) v N. APRIL 23: Jun. / Kap.(82) v R .C.A.E.(108); S.Wagga-T.(93) v Finals series to be decided at a Wagga(60); Barellan(l32) v T.R.­ later date. ------, Y.C.(74) Boree Ck.(58); Whitton(59) v I JUNE 18: RDFL(l57) v Kerang(65). R.A.A.F.(38} JUNE 25: Temora(96) v Coll­ APRIL 30: R.CA.E.(16) v I Ash.(37); N. Wagga(65) v Marrar(24); S.Wagga-T.(53); Borcc Ck.(118) - =-=- Barcllan(49) v M.C.U.(34); T.R.­ R.A.A.F.(89); Whitton(60) v Jun./ UNDER 19s 1 Y.C.(31) v Coota.(21) Kap.(114} ► JULY 9: Barellan v Coll-Ash; JULY 2: Coll-Ash.(61) v N. MAY 7: R.A.A.F.(72) v M.C.U. v Marrar; T.R.-Y .C. v === ~ NEGLINE INSURANCE BROKERS R .C.A .E.(88); Borcc Ck.(140) Tcmora; N.Wagga v S.Wagga­ AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. 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LEADING W L D For Ag % Pts For Ag % Pts GOALKICKERS COO LAMON ...... 8 2 · 1205 926 130. l 32 TURVEY PARK ...... 1090 276 394.9 40 I FI;RST GRADE LADDER WAGGA ...... 8 2 · 1293 1001 129.1 32 GANMAIN-G.G.-M...... 746 580 128.6 36 FIRST GRADE E.W.-KOORINGAL 7 3 · 988 891 110.8 28 LEETON ...... 689 663 103.9 24 W L D For Ag % Pts Last TURVEY PARK ..... 6 4 - 962 877 109.6 24 GRIFFITH ...... 655 668 98.0 20 S.W.-TOLLAND ..... IO - - 1391 415 335.1 40 Week Total Ganmain-G.G .-M. .. 4 6 - 1015 997 101.8 16 East Wagga-K...... 582 663 87.7 20 R. Barratt () ...... 2 56 /KAPOOKA 6 4 • 1032 724 142.5 24 A.P. . 4 6 - 1023 1019 100.3 16 Narrandera ...... 611 624 97.9 18 W. Gardiner (S.W.T.D.) ...... 7 51 Coolamon ...... 580 673 86.1 16 BOREE CREEK ..... 6 4 • 905 850 106.4 24 Leeton ...... 4 6 - 859 1046 82.1 16 I. Cohalan (S .W.T.D.) ...... 10 42 Narrandera ...... 3 6 1 985 1158 85 .0 14 Wagga ...... 480 557 86.1 14 N. Thomeson (Junee-K.) ...... 4 33 RIVCOLL BUSHPIGS 6 4 · 802 775 103.4 24 Griffith ...... 3 7 - 920 1088 84.5 12 ...... 610 673 90.6 12 Whitton ...... 2 8 - 694 1247 55.6 8 J. Gavel (Whitton) ...... 0 23 B. Robinson (S.W.T.D.) ...... 3 25 Ardlethan ...... 2 7 1 871 1118 77. 9 10 A.P.-Mirrool ...... 3021029 29.3 0 R.A.A.F...... 1 9 - 452 1265 35.7 4 P. Baldi (Whitton) ...... 1 19 SECOND GRADE

T. Cooper (Junee-K.) ...... 0 40 1••:•····· ••·:··············••11 SECOND GRADE LADDER 1••·········•~1~111••····•~1111••··••111111••·····••1 ···••11■ 111■1st1111~11 2nd 19s Total R. Currie (S.W.T.D.) ...... 0 23 For Ag % Pts Coolamon ...... 48 21 4 73 WLD For Ag % Pts G. Irons (Boree C.) ...... 7 22 GANMAIN-G.G.-M ...... 1034 604 171.1 32 Turvey Park ...... 36 21 S.W.-TOLLAND* 9 1 · 890 193 461.1 36 B. Gough (Junee-K.) ...... 0 20 COOLAMON ...... 788 617 127.7 28 10 67 Wagga ...... 48 12 3½ JUNEE/KAPOOKA * 9 1 · 1062 293 362.4 36 K. Horne (SWTD) ...... 0 20 TURVEY PARK ...... 901 726 124.1 28 63½ S. Leese (S.W.T.D.) ...... 0 18 E.W. Kooringal . ... 42 15 5 62 BOREE CREEK .... 4 6 · 514 933 55.0 16 GRIFFITH ...... 817 648 126.0 24 W. Cairns (SWTD) ...... 0 13 Ganmain G.G.M. 24 24 9 57 R.A.A.F ...... 4 6 · 514 933 55.0 16 Leeton ...... 699 857 81.5 24 Leeton ...... 24 Whitton* ...... 2 8 - 365 646 56.5 8 THIS WEEKS SELECTIONS E.W.-Kooringal ...... 890 672 132.4 20 18 6 48 (selections in black capitals) Griffith ...... 18 Rivcoll Bushpigs .... 2 8 - 336 1044 32.1 8 Narrandera ...... 836 791 105.6 20 18 5 41 RIVCOLL v Whitton Narrandera ...... 21 15 * % to be adjusted at end of round Wagga ...... 680 688 98.8 16 4½ 40½ BOREE CREEK v Junce-K. A.P. Mirrool ...... 24 6 30 R.A.A.F. V S.W.-TOLLAND A.P.-Mirrool 519 981 52.9 8 ··········· ········ Ardlethan ...... 15 Ardlethan ...... 488 1068 45.6 0 3 18 Isl Grade: 6 pis 2nd Grade: 3 pts LAST ROUNDS RES ULTS Under 19s: I pt FIRST GRADE SECOND GRADE Boree Creek v Rivcoll 5.12.42 8.15.63 S. W.T. d Whitton on forfeit S.W.-Tolland v Whitton Junee-K. 12.12.84 d R.A.A.F. 8.8.56 TOOTH & CO. LTD. 30.18. 198 3.3.21 Boree Creek 23.19.157 d Rivcoll l. 1.7 Brewers of Reschs Pilsener and Junee-K. v R.A.A.F. 14.26.110 2.10.22 Tooths KB, LA & Sydney Draught.

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TWO TOOTHS RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE SOUTH WAGGA DONS 11 TOLLAND l:I llllllBlll111111'i' !1 1 RIVERINA AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB RADIO AWARD: l_ D_ CHARLTON 24_ K. HORNE 3_7 _83: 3_ B_ ROBINSON 25_ M_ O'BRIEN ~1· FIRST GRADE Last NEIL PLEMING 4_ M _ CAIRNS 27_ G_ JOHNSON ~n•~S~~:{f1~iV:/t(i~~a~l:7i£i1li:~~~ 5_ T. KELLY 28_ A_ KIMBER lllill_ Week Total (Coolamon) 6_ W_ GARDNER 29_ Greg FOX ;~~?~?t~~nty f~~f~~~/~r;a~1i'ifLtit~~~ ]liiil i1iiil!ii: feats for us ___ and perform they did' ·-----·-- ·------G. Sheather (Wagga) ...... _.. . 4 53 7_ M_ DASEY 32_ p_ O'DONNELL CRAZY J!MS MARK OF THE MATCH: 8_ V_ MURTAGH 33_ D_ CRIMMINS Playing as if the ball and oval was dry. RED & BLACK B. Parkes (E.W.K.) ...... 0 51 3_7_83: 9_ B_ PLUMMER 34_ p_ MANLEY they amassed a fine-weather score of STRIPES D. Bruest (Cool.) ...... 2 JO_ R_ CURRIE 35 _ M_ JUNCK 30_ 18 to easily account for Whitton_ The 36 STEVE BREDIN Tigers were restricted to only 3_3 (all scored in the first half) M. Horsburgh (Nar.) ...... _.. . 0 30 l l_ S_ MARKS 36_ p_ BAX (Coolamon) 12_ I. McKENZIE 37 _ P_ ALLEN by a strong defence led by Terry Lalor_ Half-forward flankers, Brian Robinson and Tony Owens had a field day D . Murphy (T.P) ...... 0 29 13_ MURPHY 38_ B_ GIBBONS T. and picked up the Don Pewter and Riv Australian Football A. Corbett (G.G.G.M.) ...... 1 29 14 _ S_ LEESE 39_ p_ RAZKOWSKI Club award for their top displays_ Tony also won the THIS WEEK 15_ J _ O'BRIEN 40_ D_ SHIELDS Miltons Gear points_ Mick Dasey (Riv Toyota), Ian 'ten 16_ B_ LALLY 42_ M_ FREEBODY goals' Cohalan (Tolland Food Stores) and David Corbett ON RADIO: 17_ W_ CAIRNS 43_ C. SMITH (supporters') were the other award winners_ Coach Ian SECOND GRADE 18_ P_ BRINDLEY 44_ T_ OWENS McKenzie was another who had a great game_ 2WG with Allan Hull 19_ p_ SHEEHAN 46_ 47_ A_ MENZ The Trivia Night was enjoyed by all , especially, it seemed W. Norton (G.G.G.M.) ...... 9 so East Wagga-Kooringal v Leeton 20_ C. PARMENTER 48_ p_ GANNON by the noisy Collingwood supporters; what's more. it was a M. Crouch (E.W.K.) ...... 21. J_ McGINN 50_ D _ SEAMAN financial success' 5 44 22 _ I_ COHALAN 56_ T. LALOR Although not too many turned up. an enjoyable games C. Moses ( Cool a.) ...... _.. .. 0 28 23_ I RICHARDSON morning was organised by John 'Mr. Magoo' McGinn on C. Rava (T.P.) ...... 0 23 Sunday_ Word has it we could be challenging the boys from ENTER OUR FAULKNER 'C....J"N"I:>E::.:R.. I.9s 'the Cross-roads" tomorrow_ P. Grentell (T.P.) ...... 2 17 400 Club tickcst arc now available_ If you'd like to help R. Berton (Griffith) ...... 5 17 FOOTY COMPETITION! 26_ D_ CORBETT 55_ G_ MURPHY sell some please sec a committeeman soon. as we want 30_ Gerard FOX 57_ s_ SMITH them all sold by the end of the month_ PAGE 24 31. S_ MOTT 58_ M_ KELLS Today the U 19s start the ball rolling when they meet UNDER NINETEENS 41. G_ McCAIG 59_ V_ CROUCH North Wagga at McPherson Oval. then it's out to Forest 45_ T. DRYDEN 60_ s_ NGUYEN Hill for the Reserves and Seniors in the first match of the 'home stretch'_ THIS WEEKS SELECTIONS: 48_ G_ BUTTON 61 _ C. BECROTT S. Purcell (T.P.) ...... 1 57 (Selections in Capitals) Let's sec if we can again make it three wins' A. Romagnolo (Griffith) ...... 0 29 49_ J_ KENNEDY 62_ P ENGLEBRECHT NARRANDERA v Ardlethan 51. M_ MATTHEWS 63 _ A_ HILLAS G. Bannister (Leeton) ...... 5 28 52_ E_ FRAZIER 64_ s_ GROCH W AGGA v Cool am on C. Bryon (G.G.G.M.) ...... 53_ J _ CAREY 66_ p_ ERRINGTON 0 26 GANMAIN v Turvey Park M. 54_ M_ STANCOMBE 67_ T_ BUTTON Carey (Coola.) ...... 0 23 A.P.M. v Griffith I. Bloomfield (Narr.) ...... 0 18 E.W.K. v Leeton Fii~~~ HARDWARE I !!!J!~!~f~A £~~~Lf I~· i : n STANLEY TOOLS §§ OFFERS TOP ENTERTAINMENT! WALPAMUR I ► TONIGHT, Sat. 9th: ► WEDNESDAY 13th: ► FRIDAY 15th: PAINTS § 50/50 SOCIAL COUNTRY SHOW DISCO till 2 a.m. ,: ¢J GARDEN TOOLS . SPECTACULAR Featuring Zarsoff Brothers. - ,: ¢J WALLPAPER 4 Hours of Country & Western entertainment! ,1 ¢J HUGH RANGE OF i HARDWARE SUPPLIES NEW BISTRO IN AMBER ROOM (Fri, Sat, Sun), FAMILIES WELCOME 40 5 1111lllfll'IIIUl.,..llllll'IUIUl''IQftll"'QUffl''IIHHfl'lllffll"QUIP'IIHlll1'111ffll"IIHPl"1Rlnl"IIIIUJ'''llfflJ"1111111''1Hlll111DIIP'' MINE HOSTS TERRY & ELAINE WATSON _:, • OLD KENT, CARL TON WELCOME YOU TO THE . . . 'lit , L.A. and TOOHEYS on tap. (9'~<'nnCOOTAMUNDRA. NARRANDERA. JUNE£ & LEETON PHONE 25 1177 :s and Saturdays 6 - 9 p.m .

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Once again poor conditions hampered all matches. The U 19s FIRSTS: SECONDS: I. P. RIDLEY I. B. WALL SECOND GRADE had a convincing win against 2. S. HARVEY 2. P. COULSON FIRST GRADE T.R.Y.C. and have earned their 3. J. NOONE 3. M. TRICE East Wagga 17 .12 .114 d Coolamon 10.13.73 two week break. The Club sin­ 4. A. BENNETT 4. I. HENDERSON I 5. P. BOND 5. J. CORNISH cerely thanks the 14 out of 20 Turvey Park 9.8 .62 d Narrandera 5.10.40 6. D. PRYOR 6. C. COLLINS Coolamon v East Wagga BLU~Ai~HITE Reserve and U 19 players who 7. G. CATO 7. R . BONAZZA 17.14.116 8. 14 .62 Ganmain 18.13.121 d Leeton UJ.81 filled in for the Seniors. 8. M . WADROP 8. S. KING Senior awards went to Derek Boyce who won 9. D . WHITE 9. C . KEAST Turvey Park v Narrandera 16. 8. 106 d Ardl ethan 7. 4.46 the Carriage House Motel Dinner for Two. The IO . S . RATRA Y IO . C. STALLARD 6.5.--11 6.7. --1 3 Griffith 10 .12 .72 d Wagga 6.12.48 Red Pepper Pizza went to Ricky Pokana. 11 . W. PRICE 11 . G . CHAPMAN 12 . A. MASON 12 . R . LEWIS Reserve awards went to Mick Trice who 13. R. POKANA 13. M . BARCLAY Ardlethan v Ariah Park UNDER NINETEENS received the Shanty Bistro Dinner for Two. The 14 . T . INNIS 14. R. HODGES 8.12.60 1187..\ Red Pepper Pizza went to Doug Pryor. This 15. S. BEYNON 15. P. KNIGHT East Wagga 8.9.5 7 d Coolamon 8.7.55 weeks 'Earn Your Socks' Award went to Craig 16. G. BAKER 16. G. RADFORD 17. N. WALL Griffith v Wagga 17. G. MEYERS 1--1.9.93 19.2-t'Mx Turvev Park 4.12.36 d Narrandera 2.4.16 Stallard who played two solid games with 18. S. HENDERSON 18. N . PLA17' determination that would put others to shame. 19. W. GRANGER 19. G. CROSSMAN Ganmain 10 .8.68 d Leeton 8.6.54 The Ul9 awards went to Malcolm 'Mouse' 20. D. BOYCE 20. J. CULLEN Leeton v Ganmain GGM Hemsley who received the Gumly Golden 21. B. KAFUI 21. A. KOSKELA 10.10.70 9.1.5.69 Ardlethan 14.13.97 d Ariah Park 4.3.27 C. TRIEBE Fleece $10 voucher. The American Dry Clean­ M . CORNELL Griffith 7.11.53 d Wagga 1.3.9 ers award went to Steve 'Tug' Wickam for I. TRENERRY another fine captains game. Congratulations are in order for Scott 'Jacko' Edwards who kicked 11 goals to bring up hi s 50 goals for the season. _a Keep that ball going through the big white sticks Jacko. Last weeks '200 Club' winners were as fol­ NOW ALSO lows: $20 No. 175 C. Shephard, $30 No. 177 M. AT O'Sullivan, $50 No. 117 L. Travendar. The final draw for the VCR, Colour TV & Radio Cassette HAMMOND is to be held at the Clubrooms on July 14. AVENUE This week we welcome South Wagga-Tolland to (opp. SRCC Depot) the Base and afterwards at the Sportsman Club for a BBQ. BEMROSE CLEANING SERVICE PHONE 21 3113 or 22 6943 YOU ARE A WINNER EVERYTIME! • CARPET AND LOUNGE CLEANING .. . WHEN YOU BUY YOUR NEW OR • LICENSED SCOTCHGARD BRAND APPLICATOR • SCOTCHTINT SUN-CONTROL FILM QUALITY USED CAR FROM ... JASON DATSUN WAGGA CATERING FOR ONE FOOTBALLER KOORINGAL OR A TEAM with Aerobic Classes, 44 DOBNEY AVENUE, WAGGA Gym, Sauna & Hydro-Ssarge. PHONE (069) 25 3211 SPORTS & FITNESS Ask about our special training nights CENTRE for your team! "Where you'll do a good deal better" 555 KOORINGAL ROAD, WAGGA. PH. (069) 226644 6 39

Watch a replay of Juneel Kapooka's . home games with hosts Terry & Mane Mulqueeney in the great atmosphere of the . . . LOFTUS HOTEL-MOTEL *~ • OPEN 7 DAYS • CHINESES RESTAURANT * HUMPHREY ST.. JUNEE - PIIONE 24 151 I TWO 11 ' illll,ll'll:l-i1fB> iii I ~ !llllllDil■lll JUNEE - KAPOOKA BULLDOGS w SF:::N"IC>:R..S R. PAGE 26. MQUILTER Ag,m !he wet and bkak con~.. 1• · I S M HORSBURGH '27 P ANTHONY A marve II eous win ast un- T. TRICKE"ff did not allow for high standard foot­ 3. J. GAWNE 28. I. R. CLARK 26. P. HOLDEN ball Although we grounded the 4 Col DURNAN 29. 2. N. TOMPSON 27. M. LEDWIDGE day Our players showed their ~.· ~~~½!?N RAAF m both grades, a lot more - , .'i Peter BELFORD JO. 3. W. DUNBAR 28. P. KIES true ded1cat1on and dcspcrat10n 6 R. DONALDSON 31 ~; ~~[J;,% 4. M. DONALSON 29. G.FAIRBANK work is required in the last round if 7 W. EVANS 32 5. J. GROVE 30. G. GILMOUR we intend on taking out the big BLUE. to win, a JOb well done 8. s DONALSON Tl. c FIRMAN 6. G . BIRCH 31. G. FRIEND double. GOLD V 9 . R UTILE 34 K. PAICE 32. R. REED RED. WHITE We had may excellent players. 10 . w HUNT 7. J. MILLER 3.'i. G. INGRAM The Seconds worked very hard for & BLUE 11. R. STEWART 36. G. SULLIVAN 8. Andrew SMITH 33. P. HOLT Award winners were Royal Mail Hotel to Ian 12 R DRUNAN 37 C INGRAM 9. A. CAMERON 34. R. ANTONIO their win against a determined u M. HI ELSON .18. P ORME IO. G. DRYDEN 35. J. HOLMES RAAF opposition. Although the side had many players Male; AMP Paddy Pledger award to Phillip 14 V. HUGO .,<) 13. RANKIN II. B. GOUGH 36. W. SELBY missing a better result should have been obtained. 37. P. McDERMOTT Orme. Others to play well were Wayne Evans 1.'i. M. WHITBY 40 G OKEEFFE 13. D. FOSTER Ricky Keast played a mighty game. kicking 4 goals and 16 I. MALE 41. Rick DURNAN 14. N. STEINKE 38. S. VAUGHAN winning the ball on numerous occasions for the 'Dogs. (fantastic game) Rus Durnan and Vic Hugo. 17. G. C:ORRETI 42 . T. HIGGINS 15 . A. SULLIVAN 39. II. JENKINS 18. S. MARGOSIS 44. I. INGRAM 16. P. DEVINE 40. J. DIXON Rick certainly has a big future. ·Old' Fricndy won the Our Reserves and U19s were both defeated. 19. K. ABSOLUM 45 W. BIRCH 17. W. JENKINS 41. D. GOSMAN Mug for a solid game in defence. Steve Suitor won the p :w RAVA 46. S. RUSSELL 18. A. McLAREN 42. S SUITOR wine for his great game on the ball and he also kicked 5 2 1 I ROSE 47. P HERRIOlT but their form improved immensley from pre­ 19. K. BEVAN 43. M. EDSON goals. Coops used his head well on the forward line and 22 S. KILLER :,0 L. WILLIAMS 20. D. MORRISS 44. P. SMITH vious week\, Award winners were reserves Glen 23 C TRAINER 52. Col INGRAM Mick Edson and Chris Selby gave good service. Poor 21 Tony SMITH 45. P COOK 24 G. POWELL 60 Ci. BELFORD or Robbo can't take a trick at the moment, but he'll be Ingram and Col Trainer, U 19s David Hutch­ 2.'i M. THORNTON 6.,. Ci LAWRENCE 22. S. JOHNSTON 46. C. CLA RIDGE 23. R. TOMAS 47. G. HARMER there at the business-end of the season. inson and Ian Royal. ~~•:>•~~ 19s 24. J. ROBERTSON 48. C. PEARSON 25. T. COOPER 49. G. JENKINS Mr. Clark's Firsts. although winning quite easily, still Today we face Ardlethan. A win would 17 . R. HARDY 66 . G. JONES 50. R. KUYDBA need to put 4 quarters of determined and desperate 48. R. MATHUES 67. p KIRK almost certainly keep us off the bottom and 49. J. HINCHLEY 68. B. MITCHELL football together. I think some goalkicking practice 51. T RYAN 69. W. HICKENB0THAM could be on the the cards as well. Too many easy goals avoid relegation. .SJ A. BOCK 71. Scott RUSSELL Rl\'ERI:\ \ DISTRICT were missed and too many opportunities went begging 54 T STANLEY 72 M. HARRISION with indirect play. especially in the forward line. Best of luck to all grades. :i5. :\ETB.\LL .\SSOCI \TIO:\ I BLOOMFIELD 7.1 B. HOWITJ' However. with the return of a number of key players 56. p WOWISION 85. B HUTCHISON )7 I. ROYAL p MATHUES DIVISION 1 and things starting to get a bit serious with the finals 58 J STEWART D. SHIELDS approaching. better performances will occur. .'i9 S. CRAZE D BLISS A GRADE LADDER (AS AT 25.6.83) 61 J. THOMPSON R. HUNT ·Bogga' Smith put in a top game at CHF, but don't 62 R DOLAN B HUNT Points For Agst '¼, 64 L LEWIS (j RIGHARDS forget the goalkicking practice ·Bogga·: Col Claridge o5 J MITCHELL p BAKER TEMORA. 36 418 177 236 put in a fine effort on his return match. 'FJ' Holden M.C.U ...... 22 149 150 99 gave fine service from the wing. Jack Miller roved BARELLAN .. . 16 170 170 100 trielessly all day and ·Foghorn· Gough was a big ------·R. G. LANE & CO. PTY. LTD. • T.R.Y.C...... 12 149 223 67 kickgctter up forward. Others to do well were 'Sharpie' MARRAR 6 122 194 63 IN ASSOC.IA T.ION WITH I Ledwidgc in defence and Big 'Barney' in the ruck. B GRADE LADDER Another to shine out was Deno Morris who fisted L. G. HOOKER LIMITED 1 Points For Agst '1/o extremely well all day. YOUR LOCAL REAL ESTATE AGENTS I TEMORA ...... 36 360 110 327 Hopefully 'Keg· McLaren's injury is not serious. PHONE NARRANDERA 59 1977 M.C.U ...... 24 159 99 160 I Special mention must be made of Keith Bevan's best on T.R.Y.C...... 24 163 173 94 ground performance at Forest Hill. You can pick up ------1f'~!~2~~~'!.2~~~~~~~--· 16 156 160 97 BARELLAN ...... your award of a map and draw off Ivor, Keith. MARRAR ...... 12 127 175 72 COl.L.-ASH ...... 0 62 181 34 Don't forget the big Golf Day. July 17. Clar key UNDER 14s Pts assures us it will be a day to remember. T.R.Y.C...... 16 Borcc Creek today fellas. Let's start the final round M.C.U...... 16 with a victory. making sure we hold onto second spot MARRAR ...... 12 and the double chance. It is time to get fair dinkum 1 TEMORA ...... 12 COLL.-ASH...... 0 The finals are only 5 weeks away' UP THE BULLDOGS' 38 DALGETY-WINCHCOMBE r.r., JACK TEASDALE FOR ALL YOUR STOCK & MERCHANDISE ~ PETROLEUM 1-EY'S SUPA *~ NEEDS AT BOREE CREEK, SEE • •* ARDLETHAN i< • For all Farm Fuels, Greases c;\J'- .,!4(. • KEITH OR BETTY AT: and Heating Oil. Leeton Narrandera Boree Creek ~ FOR YOUR GROCERY ~,.,,..,~'f."_q' (I GIFFORD AGENCIES Depot Depot Depot AND LIQUOR REQUIREMENTS 533560 591411 598635 ,,:~.f:lt,ti, PHONE 2718 - 11 AFTER HOURS PH . 598634 PHC>NE 171 ~,l~-i&.

DIVISION BOREE CREEK CREEKERS f!! ~li\lillfill;i \/ tlilf■'■■!1\ii1' (;f)'.- 7/ili'i?J/ii AtlN\18\:iJ'lfll

A pathetic display last Saturday and the general outside opinion that we arc not worthy grand final conten­ ders comes into question. But we I. A. GOLDER 22. G. IRONS need to prove nothing to the outside 2. E. BOOTS (c) 24. S. McCARTNEY 3. G. DOHERTY 25. I. FAWCETT t i@tilf :1Il \\\i self-appointed ·experts', but we do i tIIi;rmill~Er [~~;.{~f ~~t~~} have a lot to prove to ourselves, our 4. S. SKATES 26. N. REYNOLDS 6. M. GAYNOR 29. JG. _sRM ITHNSON er. G. Quade , P. McLintock and RED & GOLD IsBLACK & WHITE STRIPES 5. R. WATTS 27. R. BARRETT 0 8 1 BANDS supporters and the Club in general. 7. P. LITTLE 30. D . Widdcrs. What can be achieved today against 6. S. LONGMORE 28. T. HANNON Junec, who we have already heatcn once this year - a 7. G. HOSKIN 30. W. HEALY ~: 6. sg~Lktl ~t t·. ~'tr:N gris~c a~1sf;~~~l~~t tPoett;:i;1ir;tc!i:'.t~~ti~~ii; fact conveniently overlooked by most, pride must 9. D . DOWN ES 31. S. WATTERS IO . M. THOMPSON 34· E. THOMPSON unfortunate loss of captain Kim Thompson, who surely come to the fore today, and unless we can come 10 . G. SCOTT 33. R. FLACK 11. D. CARROLL 35. P. CONROY 11. K. RUSSELL 34. R. HECKENFORF 12. N. LITCHFIELD 36. B. FRANKHAM was taken from the ground in the second quarter hack ( after last Saturday) and give a good account of 13 . W. SMITII 37. P. PASSLOW with his jaw broken in two places. An 'act' which it ourselves, than all efforts to date will have hecn 12. M. CLOSE 35. P. SULLIVAN 14. B. BOX 38 . B. JAREMA is hoped docs not go without some retaliation from worthl:ss. 13. D. CRONK 36. C. FINNEN Award winners last week were I tarry Argus and 14. H. ARGUS 37. J. LANG 15. J. EDWARDS 39. M. MAHER this club and the R.F.L., along with the Judiciary 'Bull ' Russell - both hackman, and ohviously this is not 15. J. HOPWOOD 38 . 39. A. ZIEMS 16 . K. SMITH 40. B. RA YMENT Committee as a whole. Best players: P. Passlow, P. where the trouhlc lies. It's our attacking game, the 16. S. OUILTER 40. K. KENNA 17 . K. GROSE 41. B . WOODS Conroy, S . Denby, G. Gaynor and B. Robinson. running, marking, foot and hand passing that has all 17. L. PEARSE 41. 18. S. LITCHFIELD 42 . K. THOMPSON The Seniors looked all set to take the points and hut disappeared. 18. M . HOPWOOD 42. J. MORLEY 19. T . MOONEY 43. C. SMITH led for most of the game, however lost it in the last Fortunately the Seconds arc showing positive signs of 20. D . McLEAN 43. J. FERELLA 20 G. GAYNOR 44. M. GOLDEN minutes of play. This now makes the job ahead a lot wanting to compete in the finals. Their general play was 21. P. DOHERTY 46. A. ZIEMS 21. M . CLARKE 45. B. ROBINSON harder. A win this week is an ABSOLUTE MUST! excellent and several players must be close to first 50. D. ALEXANDER 22. W. TUCKER 46. B. WOODS We can still do it boys, so let's give everything! Best grade selection. 23. K. WILLIAMS players: J . Edwards, S . Litchfield, C. Smith, K. Award winners were Jack Lang and Neil Reynolds 19s Smith and K . Williams. closely followed by Dave McLean, Dave Brabham and On the social scene, the Car Rally for Sunday has Rod Flack. I. D. TIMOTHY 13 . P McCLINTOCK been postponed and in it's place is a ·Pleasant Unfortunately we lose Dave Brabaham after today. 2. S. HALL 14. P. TIMOTHY Sunday Morning' being held at the Club rooms He's hccn playing brilliantly in the seconds and would 3. B. SEMMLER 15 . P. O'HARE commencing 11 a .m. Come along and have some definitely hecn given a run in the firsts if he stayed on. 4. D . WIDDERS 16. D. DOWDY I Iowcvcr we wish him well in his travels. fun with the gang. 5. K. LALLY 17. B. BISCHARD From the Aussie Dictionary on football: Tinnie: Also Jo-Anne our st rapper is moving on and this will 6. M. TAYLOR 18. P. MILLS be a severe hlow to all the crocks. We have had an An injection which makes wet feet and sore 7. C. CLARK 19. G. GILLBERT car-drums almost bearable on Sundays. Play-on: amazing run free of injury and this is largely due to Jo's 8. G. QUADE 20 . J.COX expertise in diagnosing and treating the injury quickly 9. W. TUCKER 21. P. DURHAM Somebody should had a free kick, but you can't and thus getting playe rs back on the paddock each 10. D. SPENCER 22. M. MAHER think who. Boot: One never kicks a footba/J, one Saturday. Her work has been much appreciated and we 11. M. PURSEHOUSE 23. C. SEMMLER boots it, or sends it. or delivers it, or swing into the wish her well in the future. 12. A. CLARK attack, and on richly eloquent occasions one even Today the time has come ·Crcckers' to stand-up and sinks in the slipper. he counted , arc we contenders or pretenders'/ Five UP THE STARS! o'clock will tell the story.

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DIVISION RIVCOL'L BUSHPIGS .

SE::~I<::>~S Last weekend revenge was as \ow\v as a 1. R. CAMPBELL 27. S. BUCHANAN burst of warm winter sunshine when we I must apologise for missing last 2. B. BURGESS 28. G. PATTISON I_ J_ DOHL 25.B. TYSON overpowered the Hawks in a disp\av that weeks notes, exams and assignments 3. J. McKENZIE 29. M. BUCHANAN was as disciplined as the cl\'erseer of a got the better of me_ Now that the 2. B. GEHRIG 26_ R. SHARROCK 4. A. SUIDGEEST 30 C. MOFFATT Sultan's harem. The game itself was a College has adjourned for semester 3. M . FAGAN 27. S. FINCHE 5. G. BUCHANAN 31. G. CURRAN 4uintesscnal team pcr\orrnance and we everything will he hack to abnormal_ 4_ C. LINDNER 28. S. LOWE 6. R. ROBINSON 32. J. KEOGH carried less passengers than the Titanic's second vo\'agc - the hackline was magnifi­ GREEN, 5. M. ARMSTRONG 29. J. RICHTER R_ EDIS WHITE V Last week we made the trip out to 7. p_ DANIHER 33. cent. the -ccr1trdine superb. the for~·ards RED & WHITE 30_ STRIPES Boree Creek to record a win in the 6. A. FRAZER M. HOGAN 8_ R_ McKENZIE 34. C. MOSES brilliant and the rucks and rovers outstanding firsts more moment us than David and 7. J. WHITE 31. J. WEYLAND 9_ G. ARMSTRONG 35. D. GRAHAM Obvious!\· space· pre\'enls mentioning cverv~me who rnntri­ Goliath. The Seconds weren't 4uite able to match it 8. D Cl IADWICK 32. p RAVA 10. B. ALLEN 36. S PATTISON butc·d so worth1lv. but a mum! those who were a l1ttlc m,irc exquisite than the rest were Billy Burgess at CJ-IF who added as with the Creekers, despite several efforts to score tries. 9. J_ DYER 33. G. IIOWE 1 L S. CHANDLER 37. R. SUTTON 12. 8. ROBERTS 38. R .. WIIYBRO much bile as an orthodontist's ra\'enous pct crocodile: Chns sorry goals, through hrilliant runs and passes. 10. P. SCHELLE 34. C. DOIIL Be\'an_ across the half-hack line who was as busv as a II. S. IIART 35. A. MARSIIELLSEA 13_ R. GARRETI' 39. G . .IARRETr one-fingered thief in a polo-mint facton· and. Dub Hiltt1n who The awards in the Firsts were: Pewter to Pete ..l(l. 12. S . THOMPSON 36. R. YELL.AND 14. J. CHAMBELAIN G. HILTON turned on a w111gman·s d1spla\' that was as magical as a room lull Cottrell who has finished full-time studies to become a D. FARRELL 13. D_ MAGGS 37. S. McALLISTER 15. N PLEMING 41. of wnjurcrs. In addition Neil Pleming contributed his usual fully fledged wino. The Red Steer award went to Brian 42. B_ THOMPSON nuclear misslc-like performance and Steven Bredin caused more 14_ G_ BOWES 38. M. MURTAGH 16. S. BREDIN Tyson who is relishing his new roll as ruck-rover_ The 17. A. PATTISON 43. P TOKLEY hanK than an elephant on an ant bed. Wonderful. uphfting 15. A. SMITH 39. [)_ .JONES Kooringal Pizza award went to Rod Gillet's biggest fan 18. A. PLEMING 44_ B. COLLINS stuff 16. Untonunatcl\'. the Seconds were again defeated and thev Allan Abbott_ Allan was playing only his second first I. COLLINS 40. M. KELLY 19. I. BUCHANAN 45. R. SHEATHER 17 _ G. BULLE 41- P_ COTTRELL seem tn be in th-e middle of a gigantic slump. Hopefullv_ with the grade game for the pigs. as he usually spends his 20_ D. BREUST 46. P. LEARY return nf a couple of kl'y players and the removal of Moome winters overseas. I often wonder where Allan obtains 18. F_ FULLER 42. T. PINI 21. G_ CARROLL 47. S. TIPPING from tad:ling pr,Ktire then this downward trend can be rev_ersed. the cash for these trips. perhaps he's the same as 19_ G. ROCCOW 43. J. ACTON 22. 8. PLEMING 48. R. CLANCY In ddenre Rickv Whvbro had a grand game and stood as ltrm as another overseas traveller in former team-mate Jack 20. S. EISENHAUER 44. R. GESTIER 23_ D. BUCHANAN 49. R. NATION the Rork of Gibralt,ir in the face of overwhelming odds. while Petn Ham· reVL'alcd enough to show that he w1ll be shortly Osbeiston. and has a big Bankcard limit_ 21. N ANDRONICUS 45. M. ZIEBELL 24. C. BEVAN 51. M. EDYVEAN 52_ knod;ine pn the door of senior selection The Seconds awards were: Red Steer Award to 22. F. COSTIN 46_ A. ABBOTT 25. D. HILTON W. TILYARD The Tl1irds crashed to their third consecutive loss after starting Maurice Hogan, who has been with us so long he is 23. p MAHONEY 48. A. HUNTER 26. D. GILLETT 53. R. FARRELL the eame with onlv sixteen players_ Brian Buchanan played a becoming known as the 'Jock' Currie of the Bushpigs. 24. K_ NEALE 50. R_ AMEY great ,·igoriou, .game despite being on the losing end of some 54_ M_ UENDIT -...Jr,..;JL>F:~ I9s ludterious dens1Pns trom an umpire who has confused Austra­ The Port went to Geoff Richter, who ·s appearance may lian Rules with Basketball. while Tank Buchanan was again a 1 l.s JAR REIT have changed, but who still signs his name the same M. MAI.ONEY C solid contributer 1-l. RAMSAY way, and the Pewter went to mountain man Steve J. O'BRIEN K On Friday. August l.'i the Club is holding a Talent Night in -i·'·. B. BUCHANAN l:'i S. BROWNIN(i McAlistcr who says he really likes mountain women. conjunction with a Disco._ Anyone who has any talent at all. no 'i, A HOGAN lh B. LEARY matter how hidden. is 111v1tcd to put on an act. Already two acts This week it's hosts to Whitton so let's make it two (>. T . CAIN 17 S. PIEPER arc being prepared · Phil Tokley will he giving his version of that good wins . 7. J. 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SE:1'rI<:>:R..S Well fellas, we proved on Satur­ That was the best win we have I. Tom JONES 22. L LUCAS I. R. I-IADDRILL 27. P. RElD 23. R. McKENZIE day we certainly arc not mud larks, recorded for years, it's a lways so 2. A. BELL 2. G . McDOUGALL 28. G. VANSENNDEN 24. G. BELL good to beat the 'Stars·. Tom 3. B . .J OHNSTON 3. S. BENNETT 29. D. FLAKELAR but a win away in such atrocious 25 . T . MURDOCK 4. G . HADDRILL 4. P. BREUST 30 . P. BRUEST conditions was well done. We Jones was brilliant in defence as he 26. I . LUCAS 5. C. DANIHER 5. P. REID 31. T. FIRMAN move into third poscy now. but has been for weeks now. Leo 28. L. WALKER 6. M. DANIHER 6. G. PIRIE 32. N. GRIMMER let's not stop here. There's only GRi~2~~IM, injected exactly what we needed 29. D. PEACOCK 1 7. T. WALKER 7. N. FIRMAN 33. I. PIRIE one occasion when we will be able BLUJr~P1t TE GOLD LETTERING into the forward line in the last 30. P. WALKER 8. T. HADDRILL 8. G. BLOCK 34. B. MURPHY to take it easy, that 's on pre- P. MANNING 33. N. SCI-IMETZER quarter and we never looked back. 9. 9. YANEGMOND 35. P O'CALLAGAN miership night. G. RYALL 34. B. VEARING Jimmy Prentice made a successful first grade II. 10 . R. DRUMMOND 36. K. FLAKELAR The win against the Blues was a good team effort , 12 . 35. G. GAYNOR comeback, filling that empty spot. E veryone contri­ M. FISHER 11. W. WALLACE 37. R. HODGE 36. G. PEACOCK but for his hard-slugging defence, the Mug we nt to 13. S. FRENCH 12. D. FLAKELAR 38. N. WALLACE buted to a fine win. Tom Jones won 'The Bowling 14. B. PLEMING 37. M. RE ES Noel 'never-say-die' Wallace and not far behind 13. N. BLOCK 39. S. HODGE Club Award' , Mark Danihcr won 'The Pewter' and 65. A. WALKER him was our unstoppable back pocket player Neil 15. R. FISHER 14 . N. GRIMMER 40. J. COLEMAN Ross McKenzie 'The Socks'. 16. N. WALKER 'hate a hamburger' Grimmer. Well done boys. N. FAIRMAN 15. G. SOLLEY 41. G. McCORMACK 17. John WALKER In the Seconds they finally got their act together The Reserves easily won a spirited encounter. J. LYONS 16. I. PIKE 42. A. BRUEST J. RYALL and scored a well deserved win. The Mug went to Bill Pleming seems to be back on the road after a 18. G. O'BRI EN 17. A. GRENTELL 43 . C. DUNN 19. Bruce ·J ache a ll over· Firman who showed a ll his long break, he had a busy game to win 'The I. GORDON 18. I. BENT 44. p MAI-ION Bowling Club Award'. Russell Fisher won 'The 20. J. GORDON 19. G. RICHARDSON 45. P. YAN EGMONT experience in the wet conditions. The Wine went to S. MAGUIRE Pewter' and Lyndon Walker 'The Socks'. Maybe 21. 20 . I. PIKE 46. J. McRAE Kevin 'give me a mention' Flakclar who put in one of his best displays of the season. we can see a few more wins ahead for the Reserves T.J"N"I>EI~ I9s 21. A . BRUEST 47. P. TYNDALL I. BENT T he finals are approaching, and a never-say-die if they can put it in like that every week. 22. J. DURHAM 48. 23. P. FIRMAN 49. M. BLAND attitude should be well and trucly cemented in our Sadly the Under Ul 9s were unable to make it a B. PRENTICE R. O'DWYER T. O'BRYAN P. REES 24 . G. SOLLEY 5 1. K. WALLACE minds by now. So let's a ll get behind one another treble, but again they never stopped trying. Robbie D. GOODE S. COLWILL 25. D. BLOCK and record a big win against the Magpies today. O ' Dwyer again played a brilliant game to win 'The M . GOODE V . GAYNOR 26. A. GRENTALL On a lighter note, they tell me Stucy Hodge is a Bowling Club Award' and Graham Manglcsdorf Jamie WALKER M. WALKER real gentkman. He went to the Leagues Club on won 'The Socks' playing his first game for the C. VEARING S. WENDT Saturday night and had a great time, they decided TJ "N" T> E::, ~ Bombers. R. G REGORY G. WALKER I9s to go to Randys afterwards and Stucy was so School Boys football raffle ( drawn June 25) B. H EWITT I . WALKER I R PIKE 14 . D . HARPLEY excited he left Jules in the toilet. Good on ya Stu! results were 1st Mrs. S. 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J TOSCAN conditioning uni! in his car isn't the RED v 7. R. GLADMAN 33. B. WILLIAMS STRIPES thinking that the players were al a 9 P. SPARKES .1 6 l' MADDEN only problem facing him as we face another tough 'hari-kari' party the night before. 9. C. FELLOWS 34. D. WEEB (() R . AGRESTA -,,7 l CATANZARl'II .18 . JOHNSTON! encounter against Anah Park today. Glen Mac­ Players who don·1 turn up or notify their coaches must 10. D. FELLOWS 35. C. BLIGI IT II . W. Bon·c11ER R 11. Mick DRISCOLL 36. D. COCKING 12 Ci TOSCAN .19 s CRACK Lend won the lrrigana award with Gerry Toscan surely have a lot of confidence in their males lo fill the 12. B. I IANNAM 37. D. MclNTYRE l.1 M. o·DoNNFI.I. 40 M THOMPSON and Darryl Collins putting in good games. extra positions created. 14. I WADE -11 C. ()'DWYLR Ian Wade led his team to a hard fought win in 13. R. INGLIS JR. C. DAVIS l'i. M. BUCHANAN 42 C. BRAND In the Firsts the awards went to Magic Blight and 15. S. UEBERGANG 39. II. UEBERGANG 16 . I) _ LUHRS 4.1 A !!ERRICK which Stevie Crack won the award with a sterling Chris Grcntal who were battlers all day. In the Seconds 16. G. HENDERSON 40. C. BLAKE 17 s BUCHANAN 44. ·1 !!ARRISON display ol football in which even the so-called Dago won the Pewter for a great job in the ruck and 17. G. FRATER 41. D . HUXLEY 18 . N . THOMPSON 4'i W. FOY experts could learn a thing or two. Denis Luhrs, Legs Driscoll the Courage award. The Ul9s travelled 18. T. YATES 42. R. HAY 19 . D TAYLOR -lo. G COi.i.iNS :13-ock_ct: Roy Agresta. Mike Thompson and Greg 19. P. YATES 43. P. WISE 20. R. OWEN 47. R CROWE lo Wagga and were also unlucky, the award here wen! 21 J. GARZOLI 48 R. UNDERWOOD Splat Collins played well. This side has a excellent 20. W. ANDERSON 44. P. THOMPSON to Thomo and the Blake award to Menzo. n R. BERTON 49 R TURNER chance of re-paying Ian Wade (some calling 21. R. ANDERSON 45. D. CHAPLIN 23 S. HENDERSON 'i(l M KEENAN Sheedy) for his 30 years service to the Club by The third draw of the 100 club went lo No. 25, Cass p 22. D. MOLKENTIN 47. P. PARK 'it, PURTILi. 'ii R MUIR contestrng the frnals this year and taking home the Jones of Yerong Creek. 23. K. LOVELOCK 48. R. HENDERSON 'iX. G . MACLEOD .'i2. R BRAUMAN Pennant. We now have two home games in a row, let us hope 24. A. DONELAN 49. P. MAKEHAM 24 G. HILL 53 L. IIERCUS 25. J. McLACHLAN 52. B. EDWARDS 2'i. A. HICKS 54 B. SALMON Well this once unknown coach John ·David that we can restore a hi! of team spirit hack into our 2h. M. TYNDAi.i. 62 Ci PAYNE 26. B. BLIGHT 53. S. PFIEFFER Parkin' Bordignon has welded together a formid­ duh. 27 D . HICKS 4 P. CASEY able combination in the U 19s with the Wagga side Today we welcome Tcmora to our duh and three 54. G. MARTIN 'I._J ~ I."> I...::~ I9s bc111g another feather in their cap (in their quest for wins to our duh is a mus!, with cdcbrations in our CJ1'1"I.>E:~ I9s the Holy Grail) as their push towards the finals clubrooms straight after the game. 3. K. DRISCOLL 26. B. CLUNE 'i'i. R. ANDRFAlTA 67 B SPRY gathers momentum . Jamie Alpen won the Billy There is also no truth in the rumour that the 5. M. CONDON 22. G. THOMPSON .'ih. I'. KUPSCH h8. C. MURRAY Bock Award for yet another ·Ross Glcnnding' style (1. B. KOi iLi IAGEN 37. R. KOi iLi IAGEN 57 A BI.ACKSIIAW 69. 13. BELI .ECANTA treasurer will be a major sponsor of the club next year 7() game and Paulic 'the mouth' Romagnolo (correct 9. G. JONES 44. K. BLAKE .'iX M. AGNEW s (iRINLY as he will be too busy scratching. _'il) W. WADE 71 B. MAHONEY spelling, editor please note) put in what he believes 12. S. WEILLY '.'i5. C.LEWINGTON UP TIIE MIGIITY PIES' (l() s HICKS 77. J Al.l'FN was his hcst performance all year. But the whole 1(1. 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S.E:l'J'IC>~S --~-- Well. I'd never be able to compete N. LYONS 25. P BUTTERWORTH After a long drought the sweet :· 1· 27. R. SHEA with my fellow scribe from Coolamon 2. T. TURNER 26. G . DOUBLEDAY I. L. ALCHIN taste of success is once agam with us 2. A. BAKER 28. K. SHEA Rocky revelled~-ry· m the cond1t1ons to this week. so I think it's best left .\. C. BUTrs 27. D. ARGUS 4 L. GEPPERT 28 L. CATLIN 3. R. TURNER 29. P. KEW take out the mam award unsaid. 4. A. CUMMINS 30. P . PATTISON Award winners w<.:rc: lsts - Brucsts .'i. P COi lALAN 29. M. GOODEN The Reserves were narrowly :'vi. 5. T. MORRIS 31. S. TURNER 1111Pewter and Red Steer Award to 6. D. McGEE 30. POWELL beaten after trying very hard for one BLACK, BROWN & 7. G. GALVIN 31. J. LEMAN 6. B. LANGTRY 32 . D. PEARCE RED SASH GOLD STRIPES ·Presto· : Camcrons Meat Award to 8. 32. M. DUNCOMBE 7. E. GLOWREY 33. D. FOX hundred minutes. Judging by the ·Abo'. 2nds Brucsts Pewter and 9. 11. TURNER :n. C. GRAETZ 8. J. MOHR 34. M. LANGTRY proud and happy look on Tom Patti- Thomas Blarney Award to ·Jay': Lake Rd. Butchery 10 . 8. SUCKLING 34. J. DYE 9. K. TURNER 35. T. LANGTRY son Snr. after the match little Tom could surely be Award to Gavin Doubleday. U 19s Pewter to 11. D. GALVIN 3.'i. R. Tl IOMPSON 10. G. MANNING 36. G. GRINTER dubbed the little chappy with the happy pappy, great M. HAGAR 'Spinksic ·. 12. R. COCHRANE 36. T. SM ITII II. D. MALONE 37. work Tom. 38. G. TURNER I hope you've all been catchin g up on your general 13 . C. BRIGGS 37. DAVID ARGUS 12. P. MALONEY The Mystery Night was indeed as such until the 13 . G. HOLDEN 39. R . L. TURNER knowledge for the Trivia Night this Wednesday. 14. S. SMITII 38. J. MASKELL destination, where the secret of destination unfolded. l.'i. G. LOVELL 39. G. H ARRIS 14. D. PLEDGER 40. D. HODGE Questions will commence at 8 p.m. on the dot. so be However later in the night the mystery again seemed to there early. Tickets will be o n sale at the Trivia Night 16. S. ABSOLUM 40. K. MORRIS 15. N. TURNER 41. B. MURPHY 42. J. McCORMACK entangle when once again many did not seem to know for our Dinner Dance . which 1s being held at the 17. T. PLEDGER 41. B. PARKS 16. W. GRAETZ 43. L. HODGE Commercial Club on Friday. August 12.-lt should be a 18. M. CROUCH 42. R. BRYON 17. V. HILTON where they were. Congratulations to all who organised 18. J . FOX 44. E. TURNER great night and we want to sec as many people th<.:re as 19. R. ROBINSON -U R . DUNBAR for a job well done. Coach Lou Alchin even produced a 20. G. I IAMBLIN 46. M. GOLDSMITH 19. K. HORNE 45. R. POWER blood sample for a bit of pratical experience to first possible from both the senior and junior clubs. Tickets 46. V . LEARY 21. C. CI IAMBERLAIN 48. L. PECH 20. N. MURPHY aiders. For those who answered, the sample was full of arc $24 double and will available from the Social 21. J. KNOX 47. C. DONOHUE 22. J. COUPER 58. D. ABSOLUM haemoglobins, and being rich in oxygen a bright red Committee and the Junior Committee. 23. T. PLEMING 56. G. Ill DMARSH 22. G. PRICE 48. G. SHEA colour we give 100% marks. Peter Wild definitely wants the names for the Silver 24. D. PRESTON 65 R . KNIGIIT 23. G . ARMSTRONG 49. S. ROBINSON Circle this week as he wants to make the first draw as 24. G. LANGTRY 50. A. WILLIS Very unfortunate to sec the piece in the media about soon as possible. ~"N~F:~ I9s 25. B. ROLLINS 54. G. KEW the opposition coach saying it was the worst ground, on We had another winner of I lawks Lotto last week. 51. P CAMPBELL 66. I. ROBERTS 26. A. EASTICK Saturday, he had played on in years. Sour grapes I S. RAFFERTY Congratulations Alan French. 52. S. McREA 67. "CJ"N.£->E~ I9s would suggest. but thank goodness he covered-up by By the way, it was great to sec the U 19s especially .'i3. D. MAI IE R 68. G. WHITE I . w GRAETZ 12 . J . McCORMACK saying the best team won on the day. the 2nds win last week well done 1 54 . D. POCOCK 69 B. RAFFERTY 55. J. LINDNER 71 S ROBINSON 2. G. MANNING 13 D HODGE This week it's away to MCU. This week it's the Redic gs at Gumly. let's show them 14. D. HOLDEN 57. P MeCALLUM 44. J . SUIDGEEST 3. A McKELVJE that we really are 'the best team of a ll' 4. A BEVAN 15 . N. TURNER 61. D. BOYD 45. A WATCIIORN ,, (j . TIIOMPSON UP THE MIGHTY HA WKS 1 ). ARMSTRONG lo. 62. G. THOMPSON 47 D MAGNER ti. G. SHEA 17 . A. TURNER 63. B. MAGINNES 50 G. T H OMAS 7. M. BRADY 18 C. WHITMORE 64. S. STANFORD 70 B. BOURNE 8. S. KNIGHT 19. M . GOODDE 9 R. FURNER 20. R. TURNER 10 . W. McKELVIL 21. N. HANCOCK ti• II. P HASSALL 22. A PRICE

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~...... DIVISION ~~£!§LMt&t,U1 f:■,m:jf mW&IWiii4•1H•m~•~R11 ~ 13rass Monke1·s were seen with vcn Last weekend the Magpies came to II 11111. SE:~I<:::>:R..S J. GANNON JI J. BRAMBLEY agonising looks· on thcir faces at the 2. P ROCCA 3: D BREED Show!!n>und last week. or was that Bi'tr ii ~c";;~~,"~, ~~~,;:;~,~~~.~,~:~::::.~: i ~. fg~z~AN i; ~.. · ~\~L~~t 3. C ANDERSON .1J. (j CATTELi . 13rass ~Lions''. because they went home 4 M BALLIE J4 (i HEATH knockered. and there was· one Lion in p,trticular who went home dragging his \~~\h~o~'.~n't ·produce the ~: ~-- ~~~'riTNG 2~~ER 5 J. McPHERSON y; K VER NIVEN JI .·\ Jij ;~~~~ , 1 ~~: 8: <, G. ROBSON .V, I. STILLER tail behind him. Cliff Hanger turned-up I The Reserve Graders put in a great 6. P. DAVIS 31. P. VINES 7. D RIDLEY .17 C, BARTRAM l<> witness the hcsl game of thc season NAVY BLUE, BLUE & GOLD effort to win easily. they handled the 7. L SANBROOK 32. A. JOHNSTON X C. BRAMBLEY .'\X. T Fl.WIN which saw a lot of fi11gernails shortened RED SHOULDERS BANDS wet and slippery conditions with 8. P. GALVIN 33. G. IIENSKE 'I. G. RYAN YI I.. MU .ADONIS n>nsidcrahle. The we;1ther was bleak but the football was 10. W ALIENDI 40. S TOBAIN case. Rod Enders is proving himself with scvcn goals - 9. M PIIYLAND 34. R. FEUTRILL hut 11. J. LYONS 41 B MORRICE XVIII look out Jeff 'Siebs' Sicbcls, Ro I~~ I 9s excellent and thankyou to those who assisted with I. M . MELTON 14. A. COLE Lyons along with Don (Chad) Ridley and Andrew Lowrey. salads etc. 2. M . LUVIO 15. A. GRIFFIN I . S IIOLT 13 STURNER Wade's Pharmacv Brute Award J. Lyons. Leeton Record (i IIENMAN 14 . M. GARLICK Centre TV award: 3 J. Lyons. 2 D. Ridley, I A. Lowrey. 3. B. CASLEY 16. C. IIANN After the gamc this cvcning the Ladies Aux. will be B. SMITII I'i A. HERBERT The ll I 9s can only blame themselves for their defeat. hol-~"1i '"" "'"i ';i AEA ◊ STEEL MANUFACTURING :n DOBNEY A VENUE, ◊ CATTLE & SHEEP FEEDERS Servicing the rural industry. • DISTRICT AGENTS FOR: VICTA, e ROVER, SCOTT BONNAR MOWERS. DES DRISCOLL'S MENS WEAR ◊ TRAY BODIES Agents for A. F. L Fcrtilizcrs. ◊ BULK BINS ◊ STOCK CRATES Distributors of crop l1t:rhicidcs : ~~~JlG~~~g/~~cr~s~PING UNITS. s 117 PINE AVENUE LEETON ◊ SHEET METAL CUTTING & BENDING and animal health products. 36-38 PINE AVENUE, LEETON PHONE 53 2685

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JONES Griffith v Leeton; EWK v Turvey Park. 21 . W. McGLAUGHLIN 47. K. HINES Coolamon(106) v Turvey Park(67): Griffith(69) v 22. D. STUBENRAUCH 48 . M. BLENCOWE Ardlethan( 41). August 21: Turvey Park v Wagga; GGGM 23. R. GRENTELL 49. R. PRICE May 29: Riverina(43) v Bendigo(84). v APM; Griffith v Coolamon; Ardlethan v 24. P. CAMERON 50. D. BURGESS June 5: Narrandera(l 16) v APM(l45); EWK; Leeton v Narrandera. T...Jl'l"T>E::..R. I 9s GGGM(96) v Wagga(122); Ardlcthan(105) v August 27: Wagga v Ardlethan; August Coolamon(158); Leeton(95) v Griffith(81); Turvey 2~ K. COOKE ~- G. RUDD Park(84) v EWK(J 10). 28: Narrandera v GGGM; APM v Turvey 25 . P. SALAN 60. W. STEVENS June 11: Wagga(102) v Turvey Park(80); June Park; EWK v Griffith; Coolamon v Leeton. 34. S. McPHERSON 61. P. SQUIRES 12: Griffith(86) v Coolamon(l02). June 19: 51. P. HESTER 62. G. KING 52. APM(148) v GGGM(105) ; EWK(88) v D. WASHINGTON 63. S. MENZ FINALS 53. S. GUNNING 64. A. 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LEADING GOALKICKERS 1•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••1s•1 •1 ••••••••••••1•t1• ••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••I Last Total July 9 & 16 * (Round 16): After Round 15: Week Nth. Melbourne v Essendon B . Quinlan (Fitzroy) ...... 4 74 Footscray v Richmond S. Beasley (Footscray) ...... 0 42 Fitzroy v Carlton M. Moncrieff (Hawthorn) ...... 0 41 *Melbourne v Geelong M . Jackson (St. Kilda) ...... 0 41 *Hawthorn v Collingwood M. Conlon (Fitzroy) ...... 3 40 *St. Kilda v Sydney Swans L. Matthews (Hawthorn) ...... 3 38 C. Braddy (Sydney Swans) ...... 4 38

WAGGA - Ph. 21 2091 Also ac· 21 GURWOOD STREET. Ardlethan NARR ANDERA - Ph . 59 1588 Ariah Park 108 EAST STREET. Bare ll an ClXltamundra GRIFFITH - Ph. 62 1766 Junee KOOYOO STREET e WOOL I LIVESTOCK I RURAL MERCHANDISE I INSURANCE I TRAVEL 18 27 AusT R~'}C:i~i\Y@lAN RIVERINA DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE i\WJ _wwwm ..;;·•' -:::~f)::,c., ,------DIVISION ONE

0 FIRST GRADE LADDER LEADING , I fl "'1 . GOALKICKERS. W L D For Ag % Pts NORTH WAGGA .. IO 1 - 1432 601 238.2 40 FIRST GRADE MCU ...... 9 2 · 1139 765 148.8 36 Last TEMORA ...... 7 4 · 1082 780 138.7 28 Week Total COLLINGULLIE ... 7 4 · 1030 1021 100.8 28 M. King (N.Wagga) ...... 1 57 Barellan ...... 5 6 - 911 838 108.7 20 S. Cole (MCU) ...... 5 52 TheRock-Y.C...... 3 8 - 787 1321 59.5 12 G. MacOougall (Temora) ...... 4 45 Marrar ...... 2 9 - 620 1065 58.2 8 W.. Blight (T.R.Y.C.) ...... 1 28 Cootamundra ...... 1 10 - 634 1244 50.9 4 A. Wilkey (Barellan) ...... 2 24 G . Richardson (Temora) ...... 1 23 I SECOND GRADE LADDER G . Leech (MCU) ...... 5 23 ' • • ¢ ~ • ., • D. Hill (N .Wagga) ...... 4 22 w LD For Ag % Pts W. McLaughlin (Temora) ...... 0 21 MCU ...... IO 1 · 1023 461 221.9 40 C. Hines (Coll.A.) ...... 1 19 NTH. WAGGA ..... IO 1. 910 512 177.7 40 L Pendrick (N . Wagga) ...... 1 19 THE ROCK-Y .C... 7 4. 810 736 110.0 28 SE<: OND GRAD~' COLLINGULLIE ... 6 5 . 626 580 107.9 24 Last Barellan 5 6. 794 656 121.0 20 Week Total Temora ...... 4 7 . 738 627 117.7 16 J. Seibels (MCU) ...... 0 31 Marrar ...... ···· ·· ·· 2 9 . 475 967 49.1 8 R. Enders (MCU) ...... 7 27 Cootamundra ...... II . 388 1225 31.6 () N. Diggelmann (Barellan) ...... 0 24 V. O'Brien (N.Wagga) ...... 0 23 P. Olsen (Barellan) ...... 2 19 U19s LADDER M. Noack (Temora) ...... 3 19 D . Hill (N.Wagga) ...... 0 17 PW L D B For Ag % Pts K. Booth (N.Wagga) ...... 0 17 R.A.A.F...... 9 9 · · 2 817 136 600.7 36 R. Shea (Marrar) ...... 1 17 MCU ...... 8 6 2 - 3 567 228 248.6 24 P. Elliot (T.R.Y.C.) ...... 1 17 S.W.-TOLLAND .... 9 6 3 - 2 639 416 153.6 24 C. Fell ows (T.R.Y.C.) ...... 0 14 COLL-ASHMONT 10 5 5 - 1 584 446 130.9 20 ,,, -..:..Tl'l a:~I~ ~ I 9s BIG SAVINGS ON: Temora ...... 8 4 4 - 3 456 391 116.6 16 Last Nth . Wagga ...... 8 3 5 - 3 441 382 115.4 12 Week Total CAR RADIOS The Rock-Y .C. ... 9 2 7 - 2 234 837 27.9 8 S. Edwards (RAAF) ...... 11 50 Marrar ...... 9 - 9 ·· 2 122 1024 11.9 0 S. Wickham (RAAF) ...... 4 22 CAR I I> Barellan have officially withdrawn . D . McPherson (Coll.A) ...... 1 17 CASSETTE PLAYERS P. Caller (NW) ...... 2 15 . THIS WEEKS SELECTIONS: B. Page (NW) ...... 2 14 E. Frazier (SWTD) ...... 0 14 PORTABLE c I" (,election, i.n car,ital,) CASSETTE PLAYERS R. McKenna (RAAF) ...... 0 13 !, 15' . BARELLAN v Collingullic W. Stevens (Coll.A) ...... 0 12 HI Fl M.C.U. v Marrar D. Lloyd (MCU) ...... 0 12 The Rock v TEMORA SYSTEMS NTH . W AGGA v Cootamundra R. Block (Temora) ...... 0 10 M. Kells (SWT) ...... 0 10 VIDEOS TO KEEP THE MECHAN ICAL PART S * FULL OF YOUR CAR 'FIT' see . . . '/1 MECHAN ICAL ~ SERVICE TOP BRANDS - TOP SAVINGS! N ALLEN * AIR-COND ITIONING RoM . I.M.M . E. SERVICE ) * WHEEL BALANCING 128 BAYLIS STREET, WAGGA SHOWGROUND MOTORS AND ALIGNMENT PHONE 21 4177 31 BOURKE STREET, WAGGA n * AUTHORISED PHONE 25 3071 INSPECTION STATION 19 26 ------l1Clil1---~TT-----llllllilli-aal______lllli"3l~N3CiliD:liiRUIM--iM, -iili______rll ------rllilfFlii:i% ______, _%Tiii)'GPIJ'1....ll,li ' ____,...l' __ XIA!-·~- ...... •--rWIIWZllllii!Z-illJiii--lil,iM;jj-- - PHOTOS BY DAILY BALL ADVERTISER

·al There have hi.:en reports of .10,ne coahces .tort RIVERINA using the condition of the oval as an excuse Bdt DISTRICT for the sides not winning. FOOTBALL Certainly it can be used as a reason for the LEAGUE football being of a poor standard, but surely, both teams have to play in the same condi­ With th e weather as it has been this season, tions, so if a team's better, it should wi11 most football ovals in the area have certainly regardless. become less conducive to good football. There are cenainly some teams. because of After an almost rain-free season, last year, their makeup, suited better to heavy condi­ many of the matches this season have been tions, but the state of the ground should 1101 played in conditions similar to those experi­ be used as an excuse for a team failing. enced in the 1981 season. Certainly, the I football ovals in manmy centres are resemb­ In this modern scientific age of foothal!, ling the 'quagmires' they did that year. there must surely be methods employed by To date, there has be.en no thought of coaches to prepare them for heavy co11di­ postponing or cancelling matches, as hap­ tions. Perhaps, in fact, many of the modern pened in some cases two years ago. trends have to he eliminated on such davs , This is a common practice in Rugby and the older style of football reintroduced. League in Syndey, but Australian Football it The weather pattern doesn't look like seems, must go on regardless. If that's to be improving, so most teams, coaches a11d the case then, surely players must frarr1 to players belier resign to the fact that conrli­ adapt to the conditions which arc prevalent tions aren't going to get any belier. After all, on all but a few of tlit' ovals i11 our league. football is a winter sport!

RIVERINA DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE

DIVISION ONE I: Coolamon's "Green Machine" Chea Squad during one of 1heir fc'w quiet 111 um cn1s al Kindrn Park, Coolmnon, last S11ndav . 2: . LAST ROUNDS RESUI..;Ts -. There were pfrnlr of _fliers for !his fl/llrk (I[ Kindra Park, whae Coolamon 1:1·cngcd lhl'ir FIRST GRADE SECOND GRADE I grand final de(rnt last year hy heating R FL premiers East W{lgga . 3: Coolanw11 '.\ half Collingullie v Nth. Wagga Nth . Wagga 7.12.54 d Collingullie 5.5.35 forw{lrd Hill Burgess is grounded after tuking 9.7.61 17.7.109 a _fine mark in front of East Wagga'.\· Lind\'{I_\' M.C.U. 13.6.84 d T.R.Y.C. 2.6.18 Carlin during last w,:ck's RFL match at Barellan 5.13.43 d Marrar 4.5. 29 Ki11dra Park. M.C. U. v The Rock-Y.C. 28.18.187 4.9.33 Temora 3.12.30 d Cootamundra 2.4.16 r-·------~---, FOK IIOME MADE PIES . PASTIES. I W. PRESTON -.....J:.NI:>E::R. I9s I SA USAGE ROLLS & CAKES . BAKED Marrar v Barellan I DAILY. CALL INTO I STOCK. STA TIO.\' & REAL ESTATE AGf\T 4.4.28 3.3 .21 Collingullie 8.8.56 d North Wagga 5.12.42 * SHELL (,AS I IEATIMi ,':I FOR ALL Y()l'R 1 SWAN BAKERY 1 AND COOKINC, FARMING R.A.A.F. 21.17.143 d T.R.Y.C. 0.1.1 34 FITMAL'RiCE STREET, W..\GGA APPI .IANCT. RE()ll!RFME'.\il\ Cootamundra v Temora I PHONE 21 2624 I PllONL ARIAIi !'ARK X-l I 1,-1 ,1; X-l I l~X 8.6.54 12.8.80 L------~~------

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Whitton back flanker Ian Harrison gets in a hurried kick as South Wagga-Tolland rover David Cor­ bett (24) tries to charge the kick down during Saturday's RDFL di­ vision two match at Maher Oval, Wagga. The other Dons' player is wingman Doug Charlton (I). South Wagga crushed the Tigers by 177 points. I

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PHOTOS ,------~I BY DAILY I COMPETITION No. 5 BALL ACTION ADVERTISER I I SELECT THE FINALISTS I AND I I I WIN A FAULKNER FOOTY! I With the football at about the halfway mark of the '83 competition, now would be a good time to predict who will be the "FINAL FOUR" to contest the finals series in each of our leagues. To win I you must select the TEAMS IN THE CORRECT FINISHING ORDER, i.e. 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th. Entries close JULY 12. The winners will be announced at the end of the Home and Away series.The first TWO CORRECT ENTRIES drawn will EACH receive a Faulkner Football. Entries must be on this official entry form, and must be received at Tuesday, July 12. Name and address must be written on back of the envelope. The competition is open to all. Send your entries to: FOOTY COMPETITION, VICTORIAN PUBLISHING CO., P.O. BOX 281, WAGGA WAGGA, 2650.

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RIVERINA 1st: DISTRICT 2nd: FOOTBALL 3rd: LEAGUE 4th: Division I Coolamon ·s Bill Burgess thumps the ball away from RIVERINA East W agga coach l st: Neville Lyons dur­ DISTRICT ing last Sunday's 2nd: Riverina Football FOOTBALL League match at LEAGUE 3rd: Kindra Park, Coolamon. The Division 2 4th: Hoppers scored a nine goal win to jump to the top of the ladder. --WINNER! COMPETITION No. 4 WINNER WAS: CHRIS NASH, 'Barwon', Yerong Creek 2642. ANSWERS TO COMPETITION No. 4: Elders Metals Ltd. I. Which team defeated Riverina League in a VCFL Championship match on Sunday. May 29'? BENDIGO. 2. STOCKISTS OF ■ B.H.P. STEEL ■ BUILDERS SUPPLIES Who captained Rivcrina District League against Tallangatta League at Maher Oval on Saturday. May 28'' LAURIE PENDRICK. 3. Which club docs R1verina League captain Ray O'Connor coach'' GANMAIN-GRONG ■ PLUMBING & ENGINEERING HARDWARE ■ LB.I. PRODUCTS GRONG-MATONG. Which Riverina Football League club has the same colour and style guernsey as DOBNEY AVENUE, WAGGA - PH. 25 3199 Melbourne club in the VFL? LEETON. ~------~ Also Irrigation Way, Griffith - Ph. 62 1888 22 23 l_a 7 I ==:--c, $17 a night for a family of 6! I ACCESS AUTO I Try a week-end at the picturesque Lake ACCESSORIES I Talbot during the footie season. It's cheap, I 47 KURRAJONG AVE., LEETON I it's convenient and the kids love it! FOR A COMPLETE RANGE FOR ENQUIRIES PHONE (069) 59 1302 I • CHECK OUR I ------J OF AUTO PARTS PHONE 53 3939 KEEN PRICES! 1·•••·••••••···•••·•·••·•·•• •••••••• 1•••1■ 1■ ••••••·••·• ••• • ••• • ••••••••••• •11m•r1•••• ••••••·•·•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••1 JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT perform certain skills arc awarded with appropriate TURVEY PARK MIDGETS skill certificate. The first of the skill testing is now hcing carried out in the schools and is proving very UNDER 12s: Collingullie-Ashmont 5.6.30 d Coola­ ,. , .. " . UNDER !Os: Collingullic-Ashmont 1.2.8 d Coola­ I . popular. The skill awards acts as a motivator for the mon O.fl.O: East Wagga-Kooringal 4. I0.34 d North mon 04 4: North Wagga 2.2.14 d East Wagga­ kids as they want to learn all the skills. The coach is Wagga 2.3. 15 : Turvey Park Magpie~ 8.3.51 d Turvey Kooringal O 1.1; Turvey Park Magpies 2.0.12 d Primary Schoob in Wagga, Leeton and Griffith arc ahle to use the rc~ults of the tests as feedback for his Park Bomhcrs 1.0.o: Wagga Tiger\ 7.3.45 d South Turvey Park Bomhcrs l .28: Wagga Tigers 2.3.15 d now conducting junior foothall programmes called coaching programme to keep him informed of which Wagga-Tolland 1.0.6: Eastlakcs-MCU 18.12. 120 d South Wagga-Tolland 0.(J.0: Eastlakes-MCU 9.9.63 d the Primary School Scheme. Equipment has hcen player is having prohlems with a particular skill. Forest Hill 0.(l.0. Forest Hill 0.1 I. supplied hy the Wang Computer Company and the These skill certificates (sec ~ ) are provided free Junior Foothall Council of Victoria. hy the Junior Football Council. If junior coaches The Primary School Scheme is an as~istancc would like to implement the Skill Award Scheme at programme which attempts to make sport and your cluh, please get in touch with me. Australian Football as much fun for boys. and in

some cases girls, as possihlc. The foothall activities ',t!Jli\/11 arc planned for children aged h..::twcen 5 and I 2 years, which is the age when most children arc 1••····•······················································-·-·-·······•··•··············-············ recruited into a sport. The emphasis 1s on skill NAME: GARRY RICHARDSON development, equal participation for all children, and having fun. CLUB: Temora To support these programmes and to ensure each AGE: 32 child has the same opportunity in one school as the HEIGHT: 171 cm next, each school is provided with coaching manuals. WEIGHT: 78 kg The manual on Skill of Australian Footy contains a catalogue of skills. Basic skills arc the first, simple, POSITION: Rover individual skills a player must have in order to __ (,rod 0 COACHING EXPERIENCE: Assistant participate in matches. They form the foundation on 1 coach Killarney Vale, Central Coast Coast which all later and ,norc advanced skills arc hascd. .·-.--_. '/eCJ{ \;✓,00&1 a,a1~1) . The hook i~ especially set out to provide easy !/ r' _,.,,.,,,,~, I' f"'1'I ,; 1980 (won Davies Medal), coach Temora reference to each of the skills and their main teaching p;, ·'l[ DAUi ·-· M ...... : '83. points. Accompanying photos give clear demonstra­ REPRESENTATIVE HONORS: Farrer, tions to each part of each skill. The Additional Notes ACT, Central Coast. sccton provides information for more expert players c~~~ and background for teaches and coaches. The Gener­ :~.:-::·;; -~\ STAR AMBITIONS: To lead the 'Roos to the al Coaching I lints helps the coach to teach and : ..:. ,.,., and -1-- : hos passed : District League premiership this year. extend the skill and points out common faults made : t . DISAPPOINTMENTS: Playing in 10 first hy young players when first learning a skill. The Primary Footy Manual encourages coaches to grade grand finals and losing six of them. conduct well prepared practice sessions that arc appropriate for players at various stages of develop­ ment. The manual sets out programmes to follow at !l:.:;;;~i!:~r3~-1 three levels. 1st: Grades I to 3 (i.e. up to U9): 2nd: ', . Grade 4 (up to UIO) and 3rd: Grades 5 & 6 (UI I & Ul2). Naturally. children who mature early can be I i -.. ,,,. ,,,,.,,,,,, _;,:;;:._ :··( moved up to higher levels. In each of these three levels a seasons training schedule is outlined covcnng a period of 15 weeks. Each weeks training session :' ,,., "' ioor1>ot1c.1t1h,•woun,J w,,r,ou~,,no1t-·cJ1 ► N.R.M.A. DISTRICT DEPOT totalling approximately one hour is varied to keep j Dote "' Junior Foolbo/1 Council ol V1ctono, j ► G . M. SALES & SERVICE children interested and is divided into three sections. ► CASTROL DISTRIBUTOR I: Warm-Up - Various skill games with a hall, e.g. L -~------~""•uuo, ______) DEALER LIC No. 7268 free and caught , Ostrich leg etc, which eliminates the running of laps every night. 2: Skill Secion - Each week a new skill is introduced and practiced hy IIIQIP ...... IIIQIIPIIIQIIIDfflllflllllQIIIIIIQIIJIIBlllpPllllll)IIIHlfllll'IIIIIIIIIQlllllllllip:.i1QIIAAIQ1111HIIIIP'"''lll'"IIIIII' means of various training routine or skill game, e.g. Bouncchall, hall scramhle, etc. 3: Footy Match Secion - As all kids love playing. finish with a game of footy, BUMBLE ALLEN POWER a Co. PTY. LTD. (i) like no kicking unless receive a handhall , handhall JOHN MEVERS STOCK u'sTATION'AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS touch hall, or a normal game. COLLINGULLIE (i) All coaches who attended the recent Junior HAY & GRAIN MERCHANT Coaching Course received the hook of Skills of 98 FITZMAURICE STREET, W AGGA - PHONE 21 3044 !CJ LOCAL & INTERSTATE Australian Footy and the Pnmary Footy Manual. TRANSPORT After Hours: P. Humble 22 5966, L. Allen 25 2936 or P. Power 22 5829 " Part of the Primary School Scheme is the Skill PHONE (069) 20 0142 Award Scheme. where children who arc ahlc to dlt11dlllttuudlaa1lldllh11dlll11uddl1u11dll11111dll11111•••111 ...... 111fl1mlllll111ullll111111dll1111dtl111 1