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EASTWAGGA-KOORINGAL HAWKS GRIFFITH SWANS SENIORS Two wins last week against APM. In 1st grade: 8 goals in the 1st quarter then ple~:em~~~eM;h:o~id~~klirt~~u~o:i: SENIORS 1. Robert Harrington 39. Roy Rinaldo increased and the length of the quarters 2. Ricky Burdett 40. Michael Agnew fairly even for next 3 quarters. Andrew shortened. But only in first grade, 2nd 1. D. Guthbert 28. Allen McPherson 3. Peter King 41. Bruno Ceccato Romaonolo 9 goals had to see it to grade & U/1B's are O.K. the way it is and 2. Lindsey Gillard 29 . Gaird Gabriel 4. Wayne Spencer 42. Greg Supple believe it, got more kicks and took more the netball rings are O.K. 3. Phil Cohalan 30. Mark Mullens 5. Darrell Collins (vc) 43. Paul Biron marks in the game than he has for last 6. Mark Tyndall 44. Lou Testani BROWN & 4. Gavin McMahon 31 Adrian Moult four seasons. Well done Romo. The U/18's are starting to get it all 7. Peter McGrath 45. Ron Irvine WHITE, RED V 111GOLD STRIPES together and if Mully can keep them on 5. Jamie Ro ss The S.L.I.P. awards for 1st grade were 32 . Ray Knight M 8. Martin O'Donnell 46. Craig Hill the ground, they may give the final four a 6. Gerard Suckling 33. Steve Lawless 9. Ian Geddes 47. Michael Thompson Damian Scott, Andrew Romaonolo, bit of a shake. The awards on Saturday were: The towel to 7. Craig McLaughlin 34. Paul Bourne 10. Les Parish (cc) 48. David Taylor Mark O'Connor, Darren Prest. Troy Brooker, the socks to Paul Morphett and the coke to 8. Peter Sculley 35. David Argus 11. Wayne Bottcher 49. Michael Wilson The 2nd grade had a good 1st quarter then struggled for Brendan Hounsell. 9. Ricky Collins 36 . Darren Bourne 12. Gerard Toscan 50. Scott Young the remainder of the game. For a team in the four - not very 51. Paul Crowe The 2nd's tried a 1st grade trick but couldn't pull it off and 10. Barry Suckling 37. Barry MLaughlan 13. Greg Dreyer impressive. Best players Garry Waters and Jamie Reid, also in the end had to settle for a win (unlike the firsts). Their 14. Damian Scott 52. Tony Butcher 11. Mick Ziebell 38 . Andrew Dore thanks to Jason Vaccari from under 18's for helping out. inspiration was gained, I believe, from a study guide given to 15. Greg Collins 53. Ron Whitacker 12. M. Dunne 39. 16. 54. Chris Files The Colonial Day set down for Sunday has been can· Greg by Browny; and I thought they called you 'sticky celled. Don't forget our Golden Chopsticks Nights on the fingers ' because you were a good mark Greg The award 13. Wayne Podmore 40 . Dan Argus 17. Tony Hicks 55. Jason Wadley 56. Michael Reid Thursday, 12th July - sensational night last year, only 65 winners were: the mug to Paul Bourne, the Video Ezy award 14. Michael McPherson 41 . Darren Hillier 18. Brendan Brown 15. Brett McMillen 42. Greg Devries 19. Andrew Romaonolo 57. Jamie Reid tickets so hurry1 to David Argus and the Coke to Jason Nicholls. 20. Robert Owen 58. Chris Haggerty The 1sts horror night started about 1O minutes before the 16. Ken McPherson 43 . Dave McClintock Kelly Bennett is our R.F.L entrantfor 1990. Thanks Kelly, 21. Ron Roe 59. Gavin Owen your past the post already. final siren. The game was like a night out with Julian 17. Julian Gollasch 44 . Andrew Kalis 22. Joe Agresta 60. Trevor Lee Gollasch, chatting up anything on two legs, taking home a 18. John Dawson-Wink 45. Phillip Walsh 23. Mark O'Connor 61. Phillip Dixon-Flint Today East Wagga. Another hard game. We need three 'glamour' then waking up and realizing she has four legs. The 19. Tim Gooden 48. Brett Hounsell 24. Rowan Johnston 62. Mathew Cox winsl award winners were: the mug to 'Mr consistency' Wayne 20 . Mick Hounsell 49. Mathew Robert 25. Brian Rava 63. Scott Collis UP THE SWANS. Brown, the William Farrer Dinner for two to Gaird Gabriel 21 . Craig Absolum 50 . Paul Morphett 26. Russell Frew 64. Shad Wall 65. 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WAGGA TIGERS LEETON DEMONS SENIORS SENIORS Our clash with the Grasshopers last 1. Gerard Pieper 27. David Whitney week in the Atco Homes RFL match at 2. Allan Snowden 28. Graham Doswell 1. Brenton Vilcins 26. Leo Lucas Coolamon failed to see the Red legs come 3. Ray Willis 29 Paul McGowan 2. Graham Henman 27 . Todd Henman home with the four competition points, 4. Clay Barber 30. Garry Pellow 3. James Ryan 28 . Daryl Blackett but we managed to give the Hoppers one Green Machine sure put a smile on a lot 5. Tony Lyons 31. Shane McDermott 4. Murray Travis 29. Paul Preston hell of a fright, and it was mainly only Iii·•····••··-ft 5. Paul Stretton 30. Garry Elwin ~:~'.{~;FJiizil:~~'.!.~!~ through our own mistakes we lost the ■. of faces. The players really lifted and, 6. Michael Gilmore 32. John Bently 6. Glen Robson 31 . John Brambley high standard game. NAVY BLUE. YEL~6¢,c~ASH except for a short lapse at the start of the 7. Murray Barber 33. Troy Levine 8. Bevan Rowe 34. Paul Clarke 7. Harvey McRae 32. Craig Howe On a more positive note it is very RED SHOULDERS third quarter, completely out gunned 8. Paul O'Connell 33 . Graham Longford Coolamon to record their best win of the season. We must 9. David Larwood 35. Shane Cutting pleasing to see the great improvement 9. Andrew Soley 34 . Rodney Bell shown by our teams this year and a lot of credit must go to now string a few wins together to consolidate a spot in the 10. Ray Carroll 36. Doug Boak 11 Phil Osbeiston 37. Grant Regan 10. Steve Holt 35. Bruce McKellar our 1st XVII I coach Brenton Vilcins who played a great game tour. Mark Hull made a spectacular debut with the club and 11 . Terry Lyons 36. Allan McPhee and must rank among one of the best coaches the Redlegs with some great marks and booming kicks deserved the Riv­ 12. Russel Durnan (cc) 38. Simon Hicks 13. Lyle McDermott 39. Gordon McCoullough 12. James Seymour 37. Phil Ryan have had, and a just reward for his efforts would be to make crete mug. The Locksley Steakhouse award went to Neil 13. Steve Turner 38. Tom Elwin the four. Murray Travers our 2nd XVIII coach ,s also putting Lane and the Wagga Warehouse award went to Michael 14. David Brown 40. Nick Schadt 15. Scott Lovell 41. 14. David Meline 39. Jarrod Seymour in a top effort and has come up with our best 2nd XVIII com­ Gilmore. Three who I think deserve special mention were 16. David Comerford 42. Jeff Willis 15. Ricky Maybon 40. Michael Ross bination for many a day and still have a good chance of mak­ Gerald Pieper, Graham Doswell and Michael Walker (7 17. Jim Brennan 43. Mark McIntyre 16. Dennis Irvine 41 . Scott Elwin ing the four. goals). 18. Craig Chapman 44. Michael Walker 17. Tony Graham 42. Paul Goodrum The U/1S 's would appear to be heading for a place in the The Seconds were beaten by a very determined 19. Ray Colvin 45. Graeme Heath 18. Anthony Wakeman 43. Darren McCloskey finals under the guidence of Pat Lyons·and Jackie Palmer. Coolamon outfit but fought it out to the finish. Dashing Doug 20. Jason Morton 46. Jarrod Baker 19. Stuart Tongs 44. Steve McMahon Also congratulations to Mark Dalitz on his selection in the Boak produced another gutzy performance to win the Riv­ 21. Neil Lane 4 7. Greg Walsh 20. Garry Schmelzer 45. Stuart Symes U/16 C.M .S. State team to play in Brisbane later on in the crete mug. Young Steven Priest showed a touch of class to 22. Anthony Baker 48. Mark Gooden 21. Phil Meline 46. Darren Wallett year - well done Mark. 23. Anthony Gaynor 49. John Dore 22. Scott Lynch 4 7. Mark Dalitz Our 1st XVIII went close to clipping the Hoppers wings win the Mark Anthony award and John Bentley's solid game 23. Tim Sheather 48. Kerry Vaughan-Niven was rewarded with the Chicken Spot Dinner. 24. Phil Cox 50. Paul Blackett with a very determined effort and must surely be a worry to 25. Mark Hull 51. James Drum 24 . Damien Harris 49 . Garry Swasbrick all teams and not the pushover of old. Best players· Graham The 18's played some great footy to record a strong win. 25. Lee Anderson Henman, Brenton Vilcins, Lee Anderson, Glen Robson, The Lowry & Howick awards went to Paul Brasier, Matthew 26. John Schultz 58. Waren McCoullough THIRD GRADE Andrew Soley, Terry Lyons, Dennis Irvine and Leo Lucas - Hundy and Michael Smith. THIRD GRADE special mention to Harvey McRae and Murray Travers who Don't forget tomorrow, the family day car rally. The rally 1. Paul Flanigan 13. Robert Sharpe 1. Shane Bryant 13. Jeremy Hogan showed a lot of courage to play on even though having pain- starts at Robertson Oval at 10 am and will finish at the 2 Mark Wood 14 Paul Hull 2. Jamie O'Connell 14 Joshua Myers 3. Corey Bocking 15. James Drum 3. Colin Thompson 15 Brendan Anderson ful ~urim. . Botanic Gardens for BBQ lunch. Cost $5.00 per adult - BYD 4 Carl Kennedy 16 Nathan Hale 4. Warric Armstrong 16. Phil McPhee The 2nd XVIII put in a tremendous effort to go down f1Qhl· drinks only. 5 Bruce Willett 17. Nick Schadt 5. Paul Timms 17 Matthew Smith ing and probably lost the game when they stopped tackling , The Junior club Trivia night is on July 20th at the club­ 6 Phillip Parmenter 18 Carl Thompson 6. Darren Wallett 18. David Hop wood never the less it was a very good performance. Best players: 7. Grant Regan 19. Paul Irvine 7. Greg Longford 19. Andrew Finnimore rooms. Tables of eight, $5.00 per head. Great prizes & a fun 8 Dean Janas 20 Paul Brasier Scotty Elwin, Todd Henman , Dave Brockwell, Bruce 9. Bretl Hlywa 21. Steven Dennis 8. Andrew Williamson 20. Matthew Lourie McKellar, Paul Goodrum, Phil Ryan , Paul Preston and Kerry night. Book a table with Michael Brown, Lorraine Papworth 9. Mark Wil liamson 21 An1hony Chaston t 0 Nevile Dennis 22 Steven Priest Vaughan-Niven . . . . . or Linda Bagley. 11. Jamie Bagley 23 Jason Murphy 10. Phillip Wood s 22. 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ARIAH PARK-MIRROOL BOMBERS NARRANDERA EAGLES SENIORS It appears that our players have lost Although beaten by a stronger Griffith all their endeavour and enthusiasm to line up last week we still had a lot of 1. Paul O'Donoghue 24. Neil Mccallum SENIORS 2. Michael Paterson 25. Robert Dolan play football. Our games last week were players playing well. Ian Gordon played absolutely shocking and we all know we 1. Ron Murray 24 . Stephen Colwill 3. Peter Thornton 26. Rex Davis hard to win the Bowling Club award ; Tidd can play better than we are at present. 2. Alan Bell 25. Mark Lewis 4. Colin Durnan 27. Peter Anthony & Horan award went to Alan Bell ; the 5. Richard Hardy 28. Graham Flynn Not once throughout the season have 3. Brian Johnstone 26. Geoff Walker Pewter to Glen Bell; Paul Breust had a 6. Wayne Dunne 29. Ian Orme we had three full teams on the training BLUE, GOLD v 4. Graeme Hadrill 27. John Ryall GRi~i~~iM, good game & won the socks; the videos 7. Ian Bloomfield 30. Ian Mathews track and only occasionally have injured 5. Terry Walker 28. Brett Prentice GOLD LETTERIN G went to Terry Walker; Jamie Beurckner 8. Mark Quilter 31. Chris Sullivan players bothered to turn up and give their 6. Dennis Dunstan 29. Brian Gaynor 9. Steven Rose 32. Peter Kiley won the Walkers Seed Cleaning award te~m mat~s support. The excuses for not training and not 7. Jason Bryce 30 . Peter Walker 10. Greg Fortis 33. Jason Williams and the supporters award went to Graham Hadd rill. bemg_ava1lable to play football would insult the intelligence 8. Terry Haddrill 31 . Jamie Buerckner 11 . Laurie Casey 34. Dimitrios Costaridis The 2nd Grade were also beaten, mainly the 1st quarter, of a five year old. Harsh words but never the less true. 9. Robert Harper 32. Greg Tyack 12. Michael Smith 35. Steven Murphy but it was enough to cost them the game. Greg Davis won 14. Martin Simpson 36. Wayne Bubner Our club has a great tradition and pride in the Blue and 10. Glen Bell 33. Chris Chalmers the Bowling Club award; APK Stock & Land went to 15. Mark Whitby 37. Loyld Hinch Gold and have a very dedicated group of people at the helm 11 . Terry Greenham 35. Andrew Schmetzer Matthew O'Dwyer; the Pewter to Phillip Rees; the socks to 16. Brian Mitchell 38. Ian Watters of the club who are determined that the tradition and pride is 12. Royce Simpson 36. Phil Pellow Geoff Fairman; the video to Andrew Walker & the supporters 17. Patrick Fortis 40. Paul Kirk not lost and will continue. It is up to every player of all grades 13. Stephen French 37. Greg Davis 18. Peter McCormick award to Craig McCormack. 41 . Richard Durnan to ha,ve a goo~ hard look_ at himself and decide if he is a 'goer' 14. Paul Breust 38 . John McLean 19. Joe Hopwood 42. Duncan Mclay The A grade netball girls had another win 38-14 . Joan ~r a P_lod~er . Football Is a team sport and every player is 15. Russell Fisher 40. Neil Despotellis 20. Michael Hopwood 43. John Pearson Bell was top goal scorer & won the award. The B grade ~1ke a hnk in a chain, a weak link and the chain falls apart and 16. Mick Goode 41 . Craig McCormack 21 . Gerrad Dolan 44. Tom Ryan had a bye. Is of no further use. We must regroup and start a new round 17. Phil Rees 42. Scott Walker 22. Tim Mulholland 46. Victor Hugo The Casserole Tea & Disco put on by the players after last 23. Kelvin Mulholland of_mat_ches and improve on the last round and regain some 18. Glen O'Brien 43. Chris Noack weeks game was a great success - good cooking fellas! THIRD GRADE pride in ourselves and enjoy football. We are not born This weeks supporters award will be sponsored by local 19. Ian Gordon 46. Neville Minchin losers. 20. Jamie Gordon 49 . Geoff Fairman 3. Simon Absolum 19. Dennis Piltz supporter Dennis Tidd . 4. Tony McLean 20. Rod Daly Enough of gloom and doom. This week we meet the Bom­ 21 . Cam. Furphy 50. 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COOLAMON GRASSHOPPERS GANMAIN-GRONG GRONG-MATONG LIONS The Firts won a close encounter with a SENIORS After an even tussle with the Hawks, much improved Redleg side. Leeton were 1. John Lawton 39. David Holgate well led by their captain/coach and rep­ SENIORS we finished a bit stronger to gain a good 3. Denis Howe 40 . Michael Quinn win. Michael Steele returned to form to resentative ruckman, Steve McMahon and 1. Jamie Thomas 26. Andrew Pattison 41 . Jed Lawton Harvey McRae. 2. Steve Buchanan 27. Nigel Irvine 4. Jason Hamblin 5. Peter Howard 42. Robert Kember win the Sports Club award from Mick Jamie Thomas whose leg was heavily 3. Brian Buchanan 28. Anthony Parmenter 43. Peter Wagstaff Walsh (socks), with Mick winning the bandaged, once again led by example The 4. Shane Buchanan 29. Scott Bradley 6. Glenn Evans 44. Wayne Cox Broilers Cup. Jason Hamblin won the RED, award winners in the Firsts were: Frank 5. Gary Bradley 30. Perryman 7. Michael Steele Max 45. Des Harris Pizza and the Miltons Gear votes were: aLuE sHouwrns. GREEN. WHITE v Furner award, Neil Pleming who was given 6. Brendan Gibbons 31. Frank Pattison 8. Dean Walters 46 . Mathew Irvine equal first M. Steele and M. Walsh , with Go,o caEsr strict instructions by his brother Anthony 7. Mick Buchanan 32. Gerard McPherson 9. Dennis Walsh (who is currently overseas) to ensure that 10. Steven Carroll 47 . Anthony Quinn 8. Greg McKelvie 33. Colin O'Brien 48. Brad Roberts Tim Ryan 1 vote. Leeton were beaten as Anthony and Harvey McRae were flat- 9. Neil Pleming 34. Wayne Kew 11. Andrew Corbett The Reserves, with a scoreless second quarter, couldn't mates in Ouee_nsland; Chugga Kennedy won the Godde Family 12. Mark Carroll 49. D. Jeans award for a solid 100 minutes of football; Shan Till won the towel 10. Brett Allen 35. John Kennedy 50. Mark Mccorry quite bridge the gap against the Hawks. Bowling Club award 11. Gary Brabander 36. Paul Kew 13. Peter Walsh and continued his improvement. Ian and David Buchanan played 14. Geoff James 51. Troy Lenon went to Jamie Crozier from Grant Hodge (socks) with Jamie their first game of first grade football for the season and it was 12. John Earle 37. Rick Ahrens 52 . Peter McCaig and Mark Mccorry sharing the mug. 13. M. Taylor 38. Shaun Durbridge 15. Rick O'Reilly great to see them back on the paddock. 16. Damien Carroll 53. Craig Heathcote The U18s came home strongly but couldn't overhaul their The Seconds, although depleted by injuries, showed their 14. Daryll Bruest 39. Frank Kennedy 54. Jalian Royle 15. Stephen Pattison 40. Peter Courtney 17. Michael Walsh bigger opponents. Mark Parmenter won the Four Hotels depth and won well over a determined Leeton side. The 18. David Harris 55 . Tim Reiher Newagency award was won by Gary Brabander who must be 16. David Buchanan 41. Keith Hanna 56. Luke Carroll award from Michael Hoogveldt. knocking on the first grade door. Frank 'Tails' Pattison won the 17. Garry Kew 42. John Bannister 19. David Logan 57. Anthony Mccorry Congratulations to Mark Carroll 'and Francine Royal on 20. Shane Lenon Coolamon Hotel award. Bill Toothey' Roberts showed that five 18. Anthony Pleming 43. John Wilson 58. Dean Jones the announcement of the their engagament. 21. John Beasley years of football hasn't affected his endeavour. Nigel Irvine and 19. Ian Buchanan 44. Martin Auldist 59. Mark Dillon Also congratulations to coach Jed on being selected in Steve Buchanan's contributions ensured a Coolamon win. 20. Cecil Parr 45. Peter Tipping 22 . John Steele 60. Chris Irvine The Thirds, under the combined brain thrust of Brendan Gib­ 23. Michael Rava the powerful VCFL rep squad. 21. Warren McLaughlin 46. Richard Sutton 61 . Phillip Bartlett This week it's our old rivals the Greens! bons and Burger Pattison never gave in and have improved on 22. Brian Pleming 4 7. Bill Roberts 25. Paul Shepherd 62. Peter Lane last years performances. The Thirds are to be congratulated for 23. Mark Buchanan 48. Pat Sutton 26. Greg Menzies 63. Grant Cowell the way in which they have been training and the numbers. The 27. Brian Kerr 64 . Michael Hoogveldt award winners were: M.O. Curtis award to Fonzie Lewis who has 24. David Gillette 49. Roy Clancy 25. Shane Till 28. Trevor Cox 65 . Craig Mead finally recognised that he is a backman; Mushy Rudd who 29. Phillip Carroll 66. John Freeman PHOTOS appearing in the Record are played well on the wing and continues to defy his mother playing THIRD GRADE 30. Michael Piper 67. Jar Nielsen football; Tim Black who played well in the back pocket despite 31. Gerard Rava his tender years; David McPherson at fullback and Damien 1. Andrew Lewis (c) 11. Brendan Hogan 70 . Glen Cameron for sale. Proof sheets can be viewed at 2. Gerard Buchanan 14. David McPherson 32. Tim Ryan 71 . Mathew Guthrie Buchanan roving played well. 33 . Jamie Crozier the Oxford Printery, 112 Fitzmaurice The A grade netballers were beaten in a close game by four 3. Paul Tokley (vc) 16. Tim Crocker 72 . Steve Parker points and this has made it difficult for them to make the finals 4. Brad Cameron 17. Damian Buchanan 34. Adam Ruskin 74 . Michael Dean Street, Wagga. The winner of the Maryele award was Wendy Keough and other 5. Andrew McPherson 19. David Muscat 35. Scott Hamblin 75. Jonathon Reiher good players included Helen Pattison and Megan Pattison. B 6. Shane Rudd 20. Garry Rowlands 36. Mark Parmenter 76. Sune Nielsen 5x 7: $4.00 grade also were unfortunately beaten. The winner of the Com­ 7. Tim Black 21. Andrew Alchin 3 7. Grant Lodge 78. Jason Linsell mins Thompson award was Andrea Pleming in the B grade and 8. Gavin Moses 22 Paul Curtis 38. Brian Longley 79. Brendan Allen 10 Adam Maloney 80. Michael Fraser Continued on page 15 160 Bayl is S1 BRITTON'S .. NOW OPEN Ph 212667 Hutcheon & Pearce BAKERY Top quality tractors Top quality backing! 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RFL LEADING KICKERS VCFL NEWS: RIVERINA UMPIRES The Riverina Umpires Association had a successful dinner meeting at the Astor Inn last Tuesday night. One of the Round 10 ust topics discussed was that of reportable offences. FIRST GRADE Week Total It is stated in the rules that: A player or official who commits the following offences may be reported: W. Sykes (Turvey Park) ...... 12 42 16:9:1 Wilfully wastes time. 16:9:9 Violently pushes an opponent after that M. Perryman (Coolamon) ..... 4 38 16:9:2 Unduly interferes with a player whilst such player has dispossed of the ball. M. Walker (Wagga) ...... 0 33 VCFL gives first Australian player is kicking for goal. 16:9:1 O Intentionally trips or kicks or attempts to P. Stretton (Leeton) ...... 0 31 Country Championships the 16:9:3 Disputes the decision of an umpire. trip or kick an opponent or official. S. Woods (Turvey Park) 0 28 green light 16:9:4 Unduly interferes with, or assaults, or uses 16:9:12 Charges an opponent. abusive, threating or insulting language, or 16:9:13 Engages in unduly rough play by commit­ SECOND GRADE Shepparton will play host to the best country foot­ behaviour towards an umpire during the ting a breach of the laws against an oppo­ P. Tipping (Coolamon) ... 4 50 ballers from West Australia, South Australia, Queen­ progress of a game or within or without the nent in a deliberate and violent manner. R. Carroll (Wagga) ...... 0 48 sland and Victoria in the first National Country Football oval on the day of the match. 16:9: 14 Remains on the playing ground not wearing Championship which will be played from the 27th M. Meek (Turvey Park) ...... 5 29 There are another 12 offences listed in the rule book proper uniform after being warned by the July, 1990. umpire. M. Ross (Leeton) ...... 0 21 The Victorian Country Football League has agreed to that are reportable, but from these first four we can see M. Piper (Ganmain-GG-M) .... 5 20 that officials can be reported which includes goal 16:9:15 Wear unacceptable equipment, boots, support the Championship although it had been unable studs, rings, jewellery, surgical appliances T. Goonan (Turvey Park) ..... 0 20 to find a sponsor for the inaugural series. umpires, committee members, time-keepers, etc. The The General Manager of the VCFL, Mr. Mark Patter­ time of the offence can be from 12 midnight on Friday or guards . THIRD GRADE son, said 'The VCFL believes that this can be the first of till 12 midnight on Saturday, and the place does not 16:9:16 Is guilty of misconduct. B. Ashcroft (Turvey Park) ... . . 8 47 a regular Interstate Championship series and therefore have to be on the football oval. It is within the rights of all players to ask the umpire A. Lewis (Coolamon) ...... 0 17 Directors were prepared to financially back it to pioneer Another aspect that was discussed was the situation the reason for his decision and in all instances the J. Norris (Griffith) ...... 0 16 the new concept. There is no doubt the concept and the where a player grabs another player and shakes them or umpire shall tell them. Asking what a decision is for T. Clarke (Narrandera) ...... 1 16 series will be an outstanding success". pushes them or lifts them off the ground and threatens should not be construed as disputing decisions. The VCFL has named a squad of 39 players that will A. Pavese (Griffith) ...... 0 15 them with violence in an intimedating manner. This will Let's hope the rest of the season continued without train this Sunday under the guidance of VCFL Rep­ not be tolerated by the umpire and the player will be too many Wednesday night appointments. resentative Coach, John Byrne, who was recently charged under rule: 16:9:5 Assaults another player appointed to replace Bendigo League Coach Neville or official. Strauch who was originally appointed however with For the interest of the players and supporters the 1990 RFL DRAW busy commitments with Country Victoria's Teal Cup For all your other reportable offences are: Sat 30 June: EWK v Griffith; Wagga v Team and also the Bendigo Football League Vic Health Leeton team that will be playing in the Division 1 Grand Final in 16:9:6 Uses abusive, threatening or insulting language. or Sun 1 July: APM v Narrandera; Coolamon a few weeks time, Neville was forced to stand down. IJf(IAJtA~II!.~fl,J) . , ~~~:~i~~~:s~lubbusiness name and v Ganmain GGM; Turvey Park Bye The strength of the Victorian Country squad can be 16:9:7 If and when a player is preparing to kick for measured by the fact that seven of the team were selec­ goal after being awarded a mark or free C.mbroukru ~~f~b Jumpers Sun 8 July: Turvey Park v APM; ted by AFL clubs in the recent mid-season draft. kick, of if the ball is in transit a player d • T-Sh1rts Narrandera v EWK; Griffith v Coolamon; The VCFL is hopeful that it can maintain the services shakes the goal post. 179 BAYLIS ST., WAGGA : ~"J';s;r;~fdges Ganmain GGM v Wagga; Leeton Bye of those to ensure the very strongest team can repre­ 16:9:8 Throws an apponent after that player has PHONE (1169) 215006 Clothing• Towels. Sat 14 July: EWK v Turvey Park; Wagga v sent the country in the National Championship. taken a mark, or after the ball is otherwise Griffith At a meeting with the AFL last week, the VCFL out of play. Sun 15 July: Coolamon v Narrandera; expressed some concerns in relation to the mid-season Leeton v Gan main GGM; APM Bye draft and proposed that in the future players drafted in Sun 22 July: Narrandera v Wagg-. A"-! v the mid-season draft may only be registered by their Proud Sponsors EWK; Turvey Park v Coolamon; Griffitl, v AFL club for the following season. Leeton; Ganmain GGM Bye Although nothing has been determined in this regard, of the Sat 28 July: Wagga v Turvey the VCFL is confident that suitable arrangements can \\Tal!J!Jil CREDIT Riverina Aust. Sun 29 July: Leeton v Narrandera; be made to ensure that country football is not depleted Ganmain GGM v Griffith; Coolamon v APM; mid-season. UNION Football EWK Bye Each of the interstate teams will bring squad of 25 Umpires Sat 4 August: EWK v Coolamon players, .many of whom will have senior state league ,\\11t11ill (Est. 1964) Association Sun 5 August: APM v Wagga; Turvey Park experience with their respective teams, which will v Leeton; Narrandera v Ganmain GGM; ensure a very high standard of football will be played in Griffith Bye Shepparton over the Championship weekend. First in your • You pay no fees or Government charges on Sat 11 August: Wagga v EWK The West Australians boast former Geelong star, savings, investment or loan accounts. Sun 12 August: Ganmain GGM v Turvey Mark Bairstow, as one of its leading players in this cay Park; Griffith v Narrandera; Leeton v APM; year's series. • Save, invest and borrow locally ... Coolamon Bye Although country Victoria has not been defeated in Sat 18 August: EWK v Leeton an interstate clash in the past seven years, the stan­ WAGGA MUTUAL CREDIT UNION LTD. Sun 19 August: Coolamon v Wagga; dard of play from the other states continues to improve 135 PETER ST .. WAGGA - PH 212411 Turvey Park v Griffith; APM v Ganmain; and it will be an excellent challenge for the VCFL to 'V Narrandera Bye defend its titles aqainst the other states. Page 14 Page 15 ~ Fernleigh Road Nursery &Pet Sport with' ~ WAGGA'S LEADING SPORTS & CYCLE CENTRE ~ 135 Fernleigh Road (opposite Aust. Rules Football Club) Shop QI ,A,~f~ ,q:r; / sPORTSg_'I OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ~- J - The Good Sports ~ Specialists in your sporting field. 8.30 am - 5.30 pm PHONE 313222 f ( t' '1/JJf'f~t ~ " ~ '/;;;__.,//j,~ 68a Baylls St, Wagga - Ph 213962 couldn't do against Carlton on Saturday when they kic­ ked 13 goals 26 points to Carlton 's 18 goals 15 points LADIES NETBALL in a game totally diverse in two halves. Gee long were on fire in the first half and thrived getting the ball out of the centre feeding off Carlton's 's feeble tap RIVERINA LEAGUE FARRER LEAGUE outs. Carlton were down in the roving department with Well you New South both Naley and Gleeson out injured. Geelong led 71 A GRADE w L For Ag Pts % A GRADE P1s For Ag % LADDER Welshmen should be points to 30 at the half time break. After half time Car­ Narrandera ... 8 1 275 156 32 176.2 Barellan 28 288 232 124.0 lton came out a different side and Geelong went to · ··· · ·· ·· · · proud of yourselves. After E.W.K. 7 2 243 141 28 172.3 T.R.-Y.C. . ... 24 304 234 129.0 Rd 13 W L % Pts sleep. Madden continually hammered the ball deep into giving the Vies a hiding Turvey Pk ...... 7 3 222 182 28 121 .9 Temora .. 20 325 257 126.0 Essendon 1O 3 140.4 40 up in Sydney 6 weeks Carlton's forward line from centre bounces and Carlton Marrar .. . 16 222 211 105.0 •Collingwood 9 3 122.9 36 Wagga• .. . .. 6 2 205 132 26 155.3 ago in the State of Origin turned a 41 point deficit into a 19 point victory. Ker­ MCU ...... 12 199 247 80.0 Melbourne 9 4 119.3 36 Leeton· . . 4 4 155 165 18 93.9 •Perth 8 4 117.3 32 game you started a new nahan hot 6, Satori 4 and Jimmy Buckley 3, while for Ardlethan 6 219 306 71.0 Coolamon· .. . 3 5 124 159 14 82.6 •Hawthorn 7 5 116.7 28 trend. Tasmania gave Geelong Gary Ablett 4.4 from 16 kicks with 8 marks Collingullie . ·· ··· · · · ·· · 2 150 220 68.0 St. Kilda 7 6 116.6 28 Victoria 2nds a 33 point and 5 handballs. Ablett still copped it from coach Blight APM . .. . 3 6 136 207 12 65 .7 Carlton 7 6 109 .2 28 hiding in Hobart on Sun­ who stated he expects more from Ablett. Ablett's stats Griffith* .. 1 7 137 233 6 58.7 BGRADE Pts For Ag 0/o ·Footscray 6 6 100.7 24 Gan-GG-M .. . 9 128 242 Geelong 6 7 97.8 24 day. It's not looking good were Geelong's best. What does Blight expect? We all 0 52.8 Ardlethan · -···· ··· · · 26 234 162 144.0 •Richmond 5 7 85 .1 20 for Victoria who line up know Ablett is a champion but what is Blight comparing • denotes draw MCU ...... 24 246 127 193.0 •Nth. Melb 4 8 95.3 16 against Western Aus­ him to? Anyway Geelong looks out of it for a place in the Temora ...... 24 206 171 120.0 •Fitzroy 4 8 77.8 16 finals and Carlton have a sniff of the five and are only 22 246 188 130.0 •Sydney 3 9 69.7 12 tralia in Perth Tuesday, T.R.-Y.C .. . Brisbane 2 11 63.0 8 26th June. Who knows percentage behind Hawthorn who play Footscray BGRADE w L For Ag Pts % Barellan . · ··· · ·· ·· · · 8 139 214 64 .0 • Game to play maybe the big V might next Saturday. Collingullie 4 99 220 45.0 have to look at coming up Melbourne lived up to my expectations with a disap­ Narrandera . 8 - 159 88 32 180.6 Marrar .. 0 87 175 49.0 to Wagga Wagga in 1991 to learn something about win­ pointing 33 point loss to St Kilda. The Saints, still Leeton 6 1 133 80 24 166.2 ning from clubs like Coolamon, Turvey Park, MCU or without , displayed enourmous charactor EWK . ... 5 3 138 77 20 179.2 JUNIORS Pts For Ag % North Wagga. in a desperate game and outclassed the Demons who Wagga .. 4 3 103 89 16 115.7 Barellan . .. 20 145 51 284.0 My lanky mate up in Wagga tells me the big V could have had a good fixture in the first half of the season but Gan-GG-M ...... 4 4 108 137 16 78.8 T.R.-Y.C...... 20 185 68 272.0 learn something about winning from the Narrandera come back to reality in the run home. St Kilda's Stewart Turvey Park ...... 3 6 135 148 12 91 .2 MCU 16 125 58 215.0 ladies. Apparently the girls are on fire. Loewe took 16 telling marks in a brilliant performance. Coolamon 1 7 63 126 4 50.0 Temora . ... 12 110 69 159.0 Anyway let's start talking winners. In the local EOFL Melbourne had no answer for Loewe and many football APM ...... 7 67 145 0 46.2 Marrar . .. . ···· · ···· · · 8 26 175 14.0 football down here in Melbourne, Vermont Eagles regis­ critics rated his performance as a 10. With Lockett Ardlethan ...... 0 34 204 16.0 tered its 50th consecutive victory with a win over East back in the next month the Saints could make the five Burwood. Yes thats right 50th consecutive win. Ver­ and Melbourne could slide out if they don't go back to mont coach Peter Kennedy lost his first game as coach basics and start taking each week as it comes. I reckon EWK notes (cont from page 4) Michael's Hall on Friday, 13th July, starting at 8.30 pm. but hasn't put a foot wrong since. East Burwood are the Melbourne's thoughts are already of September fina\s, Turvey game. You should have your act thought out The music will be provided by 'Live it Up' and the Eagles traditional rivals and during the last quarter a little bit early for my liking. Melbourne could take a now. I've heard Frank Lawless is going to do an imper­ entrance fee will be $10. looked as though they were going to end this excep­ leaf out of Essendon's book. The Bombers take every sonation of Steve, don't know how he's going to do it, but tional winning streak when there was only a few points week as it comes, one game at a time with their should be interesting anyway. in the game. However the Eagles ran out winners by 9 thoughts firmly fixed on the next game, and the finals This week we welcome Griffith who travel the long points in an exciting nail biter. and the premiership is the overall goal that is pushed journey over. I hope your bus trips are as quite and well Leeton notes (cont from page 7) into the background until it becomes relevant and An exciting game of a different kind took place on behaved as ours are when we go over there. fought win over the young Hopper's. We welcome Saturday when bush club Campbells Creek took on realistic. UP THE HAWKS 1 Well I am in Wagga this weekend making one of my Anders Winneass (exchange student) from Norway Primrose in the Maryborough League when makeshift having his first try out at our great Australian game. full forward Reg 'Butch' Sartori came on in the first rare visits to check out the local talent. So if you are reading this great Footy Record just look up and see if Coolamon notes (cont from page 10) Best players: Darren Wallett, Andrew Whatham, quarter for injured spearhead Greg Stubbs. Butch kic­ Warrick Armstrong, Brendan Anderson, Andrew Fin­ ked 18 goals for the game. Not a bad effort for you can spot me, I will be wearing the blue and white of good players included Helen Pattison and Megan Pat­ the big V and holding out a hat for donations. nimore, David Hopwood and Mark Williamson. amakeshift full forward who later confessed to never tison. B grade also were unfortunately beaten. The win­ Our netballers scored a hat trick of wins at the kicking 18 goals in an entire season before. I wonder ner of the Commins Thompson award was Andrea expense of the Hoppers with our Junior team having its how many Greg Stubbs would have kicked. Campbells Pleming in the B grade and other good players included first run. Best players: Jillian Lyons, Julie Baxter, Creek set what is believed to be a world record defeat­ Q: Wh,o kicked the most goals in a VFL season ,. Kylie Whitmore and Kathy Bradley. The Juniors played Rebecca Hogan and Tanya Harrison. In the B grade the ing Primrose 100.34.634 points to 3.0.18 points. 'Well and when? a scratch match and Sally Holden was the best player. Reddies maintained their second spot with a strong win. at least Primrose kicked straight'. A: Peter Hudson 146 goals in 1970 and 150 goals in This week Ganmain. Best: Melissa Howe, Karen Sheridan, Jenny Meline, Well kicking straight was something Geelong 1971 . Not bad for a Tasmanian 1:id. All supporters and football enthusiasts are reminded Allison Anderson and Simone Marks. In the A grade the that the 1970 Grand Final winning side will be in town Reddies got home by 4 goals in a very hard game. Spe­ including Jim Hayes from Old and Kevin Moloney from cial mention must go to Kelly Tungs, Sharon Ashworth WA, for the reunion. No doubt the football club and the and Julie Wallett for great attacking games. Other good Your Local Pharmacy town will be livened up (thank God Ken Hayes is tied up players were Naomi Travers, Tina Heman, Anne Lyon, with the Fitzgerald inquiry as an advisor to Russ Hinz Karen McMahon and Denise Elwine. TURVEY TOPS TOLLAND on Culture and Protocol). Anyone wanting further infor­ Players and supporters are reminded about the Red­ mation regarding the reunion should contact Charlie dies Family Bowls Day at the Town and District next PHARMACY PHARMACY Moses on 273257 or Gerard Bradley on 273491. Sunday so come along and have fun. The Coolamon Grasshoppers Social Committee This week Wagga Tigers and there is no turning back, Ph.252648 A/H 252648 Ph.311120 under the guidance of Bruce Hutcheon and Garry we must win. Also a big thankyou to all the Buchanan have organised a Mock Debutante Ball at St. woodcarters. Page 17 ------Australian Foot ball Action------

Narrandera's Brian Mitchell seems to be covering Greg Nichols' (no. 6 Turvey Park) eyes in an attempt to spoil this mark, whilst team-mate Joe Hopwood and Bulldog Warren Sykes await the Tu.rvey P~rk ruckman Ken Howe has the height advantage over Narrandera's Joe Hopwood in ,.. outcome in the RFL match at Wagga's Maher Oval last week. The Eagles had no answer to the this marking duel. Narrandera felt the full fury of the Bulldogs after their (surprisingly) big loss revitalised Bulldogs .. the previous week against Griffith .. ~~n ~ .WAZ.»

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Wagga) ...... 4 65, Barellan United and The MCU ...... 8 - 1 1041 610 170.7 32 *COOTA ...... 7 2 1185 539 219.9 28 K. Carey (Nth. Wagga) ...... 1 29 Rock-Yerong Creek. NTH. WAGGA .. . 7 - 2 981 661 148.4 28 STH. WAGGA-T 7 · 1 946 601 157.4 28 D. Fellows (TRYC) ...... 2 25 But of course, there's the BARELLAN ..... 5 - 4 837 675 124.0 20 D. Gollasch (MCU) ...... 1 19 glorious uncertainty of foot­ RIVCOLL ...... 6 2 789 542 145.6 24 R. Quade (Marrar) ...... 4 19 ball results to counteract T.R.-Y.C ...... 5 - 4 788 712 110.7 20 *URANQ-K 3 6 785 717 109.5 12 S. Robertson (Nth. Wagga) .... . 1 18 that - otherwise there would Coll.-Ash ...... 4 - 5 678 748 90.6 16 *RAAF ...... 3 7 806 1035 77.9 12 J. Prentice (Temora) ...... 1 17 be no real point in playing the rest of the season. Ardlethan ...... 4 - 5 715 861 83.0 16 Whitton ...... · · 8 283 1360 20.8 0 SECOND GRADE One such upset occurred last week when Marrar ...... 2 - 7 632 841 75.1 8 R. Anderson (TRYC) ...... 5 44 Ardlethan bounced back to convincinly beat what • played extra games. J. Gregory (Nth. Wagga) ...... 5 34 appeared to be an in-form Barellan United. To a Temora ...... 1 - 8 528 1092 48.4 4 C. Honey (Nth. Wagga) ...... 0 17 lesser extent, Collingullie-Ashmont provided a sur­ K. Williams (Temora) ...... 0 13 prise when they, for the second time this season, I SECOND GRADE LADDER I L. Geppert (MCU) ...... 4 13 accounted for The Rock-Yerong Creek, a team which ~i :if~ ; ■ THIRD GRADE seemed to have overcome its earlier season 11 «~•l •Xrl ;M •l •l •l3 STH. WAGGA·T 6 - 0 567 203 279.3 24 M. McDevitt (MCU) ...... 6 29 setbacks. COOTA . . . . 6 - 1 509 235 216.6 24 A. Jenkins (Coll.·Ash.) ...... 3 28 At this half-way mark it's always interesting to Round 9 w D L fir Ag % Pis W. Jones (TRYC) ...... 0 18 compare how teams were situated at the same T.R.-Y.C ...... 9 - 1046 322 324.8 36 URANO.-K ...... 3 - 4 220 525 41.9 12 S. Hugler (Col.-Ash.) ...... 4 17 stage last year. For those who can't recall, M.C.U. MCU ...... 7 2 586 399 146.9 28 RIVCOLL . ... . - 5 279 388 71.9 4 Tod Gunning (Coll.-Ash.) ...... 0 16 was ahead of Barellan United, on percentage, each NTH WAGGA .... 6 - 3 886 337 262.9 24 Whitton withdrew from competition after round 6. Division Two - Round 7: List with seven wins from their nine starts. North Wagga ARDLETHAN ... . 4 - 5 473 671 70.5 16 FIRST GRADE WIik T1t1I and Marrar were respectively third and fourth, each I. Marston (Uranq.·K.) ...... 3 40 with six wins and three losses. Temora ...... 4 - 5 412 598 68.9 16 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP M. Britton (Rivcol) ...... 0 23 Surely no one need be reminded that that was the Marrar ...... 3 - 6 314 719 43.7 12 C. Parmenter (SW-T) ...... 3 22 Div. One - Rd g Ills 21ds Ulls Tit order the teams finished when the season con­ Barellan ...... 2 - 7 372 665 55.9 8 B. Robinson (SW-T) ...... 2 21 cluded. One wonders if that pattern will be repeated MCU ...... 48 21 8 77 D. Oliver (Coota) ...... 2 21 Coll-Ash ...... - 8 430 808 53.2 4 in 1990? Will we, indeed, see and M.C.U. - North T.R.-Y.C ...... 30 27 5 63 8. Bilthorpe (Coota) ...... 5 21 E. Frazier (SW·T) ...... 1 18 Wagga grand final? North Wagga ...... 42 18 60 Division Two are a little more than half-way. SECOND GRADE 1 1 Barellan .. 30 6 36 RAAF, in fact, having played, already, two matches ■ •h~i 1 l3;13M l3; ■ M. Walker (Coota) ...... 0 15 more than the round indicates have completed two­ :ii3MiJO l Ardlethan ...... 24 12 36 J. Thompson (Coota) ...... 0 12 thirds of their season, whilst Uranquinty-Kapooka Coll-Ash. 24 3 8 35 B. Spry (Rivcoll) ...... 0 11 and Cootamundra, RAAF'S opponents in those Round 9 w D L Ftr Ag % Pis A. Price (Rivcoll) ...... 0 10 Temora ...... 6 12 3 21 W. McMullen (SW-T) ...... 1 10 games, have completed nine rounds - one more than MCU* ...... 8 1 806 227 355.1 32 Whitton, Rivcoll and South Wagga-Tolland. The top Marrar 12 9 21 COLL-ASH* .... . 8 - 1 805 289 278.5 28 three, Cootamundra, South Wagga-Tolland and Riv­ Div. Two - Rd a Ills 21ds Tit coll should remain in the top four, whilst fourth spot T.R.Y.C ...... 5 - 3 433 340 127.4 20 Sth Wagga-T . . . 42 18 60 looks to be a two way contest between Uranquinty­ RAAF* ...... 3 6 346 336 103.0 12 Riverina Battery & Cootamundra .. 42 18 60 Kapooka and RAAF. Temora* ...... 3 6 334 586 57.0 12 At the equivalent stage last year, the four was Rivcoll ...... 36 3 39 T re Market Sth. Wagga-T ... 2 - 6 202 541 37.3 8 South Wagga-Tolland, Cootamundra, Uranquinty­ Uranquinty-K . 18 9 27 FOR ALL YOUR BATTERY & TYRE NEEDS Kapooka and Rivcoll, all of which progressed to the Marrar -...... 8 113 720 15.7 0 RAAF ...... 18 18 31 Dobney Ave, Wagga - Ph (069) 254 774 1989 finals. 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THE ROCK-YERONG CREEK MAGPIES MANGOPLAH-COOKARDINIA GOANNAS Not what you would say was a totally SENIORS SENIORS The battle of the giants is over for the satisfying finish to last weeks games 1. Colin Carroll 29. Stewart Weily 1. Anthont Cole 25. Glen Darcy time being. All players put in a super but one which I hope we can learn some- 2. Paul Cunningham 30. Graham Terlich 2. Danny alvin 25. Andrew Myers (2nds) effort to get their team up to win. Good on thing from. We can't afford to take any 3. Michael Dasey 31. Andy Feeney 3. Cameron Male 26. Wade Jones you guys!!! (remember its not over yet). It opposition lightly and expect to come out 4. Michael McRae 27. David Gollash must be made mention that we wish Paul ,··.- II ■ 4. Michael Condon 32. Dean Hallam 4. Winston Dew (2nds) 28. Mark Conway on top. If we are going to be any sort of a 5. Shane White 33. David Lagettie Phyland a quick recovery. LESSON OF threat in September we must start and 5. Mark Quinlivan 29. Byron Cole li!!I >! 6. Mark Driscoll 34 . Randall Brooks 30. Nathon Irvin THE WEEK going for the ball, not the 6. Phil Davis BLUE & GOLD BLACK & WHITE get our act together now. Still on a disap- 7. Darren Smallwood 35. Mark Condon 7. Tony Turner 31. Darryl Denton man wins games. mSTRIPES pointing day there were some good per- BANDS 9. David Fellows 36. Sid Dacey 7. Lew Sanbrook (2nds) 32. Peter Mohr Now to netball news, as the saying formances and Col led by example and 10. Leo Driscoll 37. David McIntyre 8. To~ Mathews 33. Michael Post goes "no news is good news". This week, won the Magpie Mug. Bruizer put in his usual solid effort and 11 . Billy Blight 38. Aaron Gowland 9. Lin say Geppert 34. Rod Enders girls, is our chance that we can all be there for the finals. So he gained the Sandman Mug. Barney Fellows excelled in his 10. Wacfrne Galvin 35. Brett Fellows grit your teeth and GOOD LUCK. 12. Bruce Hannam 39. Roger Salmon 11. An rew Buchhorn 36. Owen Ross first A grade game this year and he won the Riverina Spray- 13. Paul Hallam 40. Scott McCabe It was a case of "the early bird always catches the worm" ing Service Towel. Mick Condon once again marked 12. Darren Cole 37. Geoff Turner 15. Kevin Driscoll 41. John Bauer 12. R. Johnson (2nds) 38. Fraser Parker with our U18s (frost kickers) won 127 to 9. Votes went to everything that came his way and he won the Salon 212 16. Peter Jeffery 43. Bruce Mackinlay 13. Phil McDevitt 39. Darren Albert Peter Mohr, Wayne Joyce and Marc Rose respectively. Award. 17. Ricky Fitzsimmons 44. Jason Cox 14. Stephen Cole 40. Raymond Creasy The 2nds had a terrific win against Nth Wagga to take The Seconds provided the highlight of the day and con- 18. Wayne Jovanovich 45. Rodney Kohlhagen 15. Greg Cox 42. M. Pullen second spot (outright) on the ladder. What a confidence tinued on their merry way. The only thing that is disappoint- 16. Chris Ross 42. Dean McMahon (2nds) booster for the big game this week. Result 51-49. Well done. 19. Justin Hosie 46. Paul Taylor 16. Alan Finemore (2nds) ing is that training seems to be forgotten by some blokes. I 20. Colin Blake 47. Barry Kohlhagen 43. Gai Lan~ The Quinlivans award went to Allan Finemore, from Michael hope the ones that are propping them up don't weaken. 17. Trevor Smith 44. R. endal 21. Gary Watt 48. Craig Chaplin 18. L. Brown 45. David Armstron~ Post and Grant Roberson. Hosie showed controlled agression and was rewarded with 22 . Robert Anderson 49. Wayne Jones 18. Errol Killalea (2nds) 46. Steven Klimpsc e Our 1st grade had a terrific triumgh, in a game that was the mug. Buz Taylor put in a solid performance and came 23. Darren Terlich 50. Ross Manning 19. David Lloyd 47. Andrew Klimpsche great to watch, they came through 8 -67, and now have the away with the Porky and Verdo Mug. Benz Gowland and 24. Trevor Ball 51. Graham Fellows 19. Boyd Kendall (2nds) 48. Edward Lloyd honours of being able to beat every team in the comp. Dave Lagettie were two who put in all day and were rewar- 25. John Mclachlan 52. Rodger Vennell 20. Trent Kendall 49. Grant Robertson Miltons Gear award went to Fraser "My darling" Parker, ded with the ladies $10 each. 21 . Trevor Kendall 50. Micheal Wheeler from Bucki and Leigh Brown. 26. Andy Donelan 53. Craig Taylor 21. Brian McRae (2nds) 51. Gordon Wooden The 18s were a little bit outgunned but with the return of a 27. Chris Grentell 54 . Steven Taber Meet the player: is Dr Boyd Kendall (Guru). Where do you couple of players will be able to stick it right to the top sides. 22. Paul Phyland 53. Daniel Lloyd 28. Bruce Leaver 55 . Tony Yates 23. Mark Rose 54. Dennis Hefter live? In any nurses home that'll take me. Occupation? Bird Jimmy Jones played a real captains game and was justly 56. R. Henderson 24. Andrew Lloyd 59. Neil Ferguson watcher. Fav pastime? Nude bathing. Fav drink? Passion rewarded with the $10. Sauce and Jack Moore picked up UNDER 18s pop. Fav Actor? Ruldolph Valentino. Fav food? Shark (grey the two $5 awards. UNDER 18s 5. Glen Winterton 43. Ross Denton nurse). Type of transport? Pick-up truck with crate. Fav Don't forget to return your super raffle tickets to Karen 2. Damien Hosie 15. Mathew Gill ~: ::~: lt ~~~hJ'1/r~~r~~gng sportsperson? Anna Solie. Likes? playing doctors and nur- today. The club and players will benefit from this so please 3. Wayne Jones (c) 18. Rodney Fellows J~~~~ ses. Dislikes? shotguns & pianos. Pet names? Freckle. If 4. Paul Manning 20. Andrew Doherty 10. M. Jacobs 49. M. McDevitt get them back. Don't forget the voucher for the person who 22. Chris Mason 50. Danie Sutherland you could be anyone who would you be? A teenage Mutant sells the most. 6. Adam Gladman 22. John Taber 26. Wade Jones 52. Brendon Baker 8. Nick Moore 24. Geoff Antone 55. Jeremy Radley Ninja turtle. After todays game there will be a BBQ at the Yerong Hotel 9. David Meyers 26. 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Well the girls won the netball by 10 SENIORS SENIORS Last week in our games of football & ~­ goals. That's some consolation. It looks netball against The Rock we recorded 2 as if 1hey may be getting ready for a 1. Leo Lucas 25. Richard Falconer wins & 3 losses. The 1st grade game pro- 2. Peter Sheehan 26. Mathew Nicholson 1. Mark Clark 21 . Geoff Bruckner vided the best entertainment of the day big year. 2. Mark Price 22. Shaun Tipping 3. Tim Looby 27. Mark Kenny with the Gullie boys coming out on top in The Second Grade only lost by a cou­ 3. Glen Crane 23. Peter Haby 4. Michael Vaughin 29. Mark Brown the end. Congratulations must go to the ple of goals in a hard fought game in 4. Robbie Burgess 24 . Tant Avromovic SKY BLUE 5. Graeme Howe which they contested right to the end. 30. David Irvin 5. Scott Gunning 25. Phil Salan ••eat"''"""""'"''I• his fi,sf ~" ~. ROYAL BLUE Mick Evans won the towel with a hard as a coach. Robbie Burgess played RED. WHITE v 6. Jeff Inglis 31. Jason Ellis 6. Jamie Hubbard 26. Keith Cooke another blinder & won the mug. Tim busting game true to form . 7. Leo Quirk 32 . Darren Trembath 7. Craig Hines 27. Graham McDonald The lack of enthusiasm in the First Grade cost us the 8. Vince Conlan 33. David Overs O'Brien got the R H Blake award & Robbie Smith picked up 8. Brian Alexander 28. Rodney Ervine the encouragment award. game. Inside the shed before the game and at every break, 9. Alan Evans 34. Michael Evans 9. James Quilter 29. Scott Breust too many people looked blearily atthei r feet. Where was the 10. Bernard Conlan 35. John Waide The 2nds played pretty ordinary in the 1st half but went 10. Aaron Washington 30. Rick Siebels really well in the second . A lot more committment for 4 quar­ drive? The fire in the eyes that means a side is determined to 11 . Damian Conlan 36. Mat Conlan 11. Kevin Cheney 31. David Whyte ters will see us win in the 2nds before much longer. Steve win, no matter the cost? It is one thing to win against easy 12. Robert Evans 37. Keith Hart 12. Matthew Meehan 32. David Hanlon McPherson put in for the whole game & was awarded the beats by a good margin, to loose to a side beneath us on the 13. Wayne Flagg 38. Kelly Tubb 13. Paul Gillett 33. Peter Hester ladder is unforgivable. We lacked drive through our on-ball 14. Paul Flagg 39. Phillip Trembath 14. Stephen McPherson 34. Paul Leonard players. Although Mat and Tim played well, we still lost too mu6~r younger fella's in the 18's continued on their winning 15. Brian Irvin 15. Brett Whyman 35. David McPherson much ground ball. Ardlethans ruckman dominated and 40. Peter Conlan way with a great win. Troy Gunning won the Trophy. Brett 16. Shaune Quade 16. Marc Jones 36. Bradley Jenkins made the centreline a driving force. But for Damian Conlan 41. Rodney Flagg Neilson the petrol, Adam Carey got the $10 & Kamahl 17. John Conlan 42. Glen Halden 17. Warren Cusack 37. Greg Beer Leonard the scicks. and David Irvin the loss would have been far greater. At 18. Tim Bourke 38. John Stornmonth times it really seemed to happen when Jack would come 18. Brian Conlan 43. Mal Irvin In the netball the A grade lost 43-18 with Julie Jolliffe 19. Jeremy Conlan 44. Jim Conlan 19 Glen Williams 39. Tim O'Brien winning the Car Radio & Hi Fi Mug . Our B's lost 49-27. The running from the backline or Quirky whipped out a few 20. Paul Piercy 40. George Lee handballs or short passes that began our running game, the 20. Mark Flagg 45. Daryl Male Darryl Burgess mug went to Letitia Cox. Jodie Hubbard whole side seemed to lift and we could see how we won 21. Peter Inglis 46. Brian Evans UNDER 18s recieved this weeks Scally Wags award with a much games. But they were all to few and far between. 22. Peter Green 47. Ross Elwin improved effort. The Netballers would like to take this oppor­ Mark Brown and Tim Looby won awards as did Damian. 23 . Pat McDonnell 48. John Staniforth 41. Colin Lynch 48. Scott Willis tunity to thank the footbaH club for the installation of lights 42. Clint Hansell 49. Scott Heugler All three battled hard all day. 24. Trevor Richards 51 . James Walker into their change rooms. It is most appreciated by all the 43. Todd Gunning 50. Darren Wilde girls. Today it is Collingullie/Ashmont, let's hope we can get 44. Troy Gunning 51. Kamahl Leonard it together. 45. Adam Jenkins 52. Jason Smith Today we go to Barellan & we really have to win this one if P.S. remember Brownies and Bernards party is tonight. 46. Robert Smith 54. Michael Thornbury we are to be a force later on this year, so all stops out. 4 7. Adam Carey -Demon

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Our under 18s started last Saturday -11 off with a big percentage boosting win . A SENIORS SENIORS What a diffenence a week makes in pleasing aspect of this team is the fact 1. Ross MacKenzie 19. James Durham football; both grades looked down and that Kerry has 26 players to choose 2. Kim Block 20. Phil Gerhard out but showed character and recorded from . Better players in a team effort were 1. Trevor Howard 28. Peter Minch in excellent victories. Steve Pellow, 5 goals; Ricky Nicholson, 3. Darren Krause 21 . Darren Hoare 4. Colin Harper 25. Philip Block 2. David Carroll 29. Bruce Lally Vote getters for the Reserves in the _ _ 3 goals; Scott Krause, Darren Briggs, Pul Bowling Club award were Craig Saun- a,uE& wHm McKelvie and Chris McCauley. Con- 4. Wayne Krause (2nds) 27. Mick Munro 3. Mark Whyte 30. Paul Coromandel 1 derson, Bruce Lally, Doug Walker, Bren- GOLD STRIP ES gratulations to everyone else. Bad luck 5. Phillip Reid 28 . Brett Krause 4. Colin Peterson 31. Geoff Tucker don Semmler and Mat Werner. The RED SHOULDERS to Andrew Delaney who will be out for 32. Ken Fairman 6. Stephen Barrett 29. Brett Watterson 5. Justin Cashman ladies auxiliary awards went to P. Crit- some weeks with a shoulder injury. Special thanks must go 6. Kerry Wallace (2nds) 30. Paul Lennon 6. Maurice Gaynor 33. Doug Walker to Rod Foster who missed out on a game with the 18s but tenden and G Tucker with T. Merlahan taking the mug. 7. Gary McDougall 32. Paul Mahon 7. Wayne Fowles 34. Daryl McDermott The Seniors followed the reserves' lead by recording a then ran the boundary for them and played a full game in 9. Trevor Reid 33. Peter Gilchrist Reserves. Also to Paul McKelvie and Matt Gilchrist for 8. Chris Smith 35. Gerard Carroll good win. Vote getters in the Rod McDermott award were backing up and Daniel Berry for helping on the boundary. 10. Glen Hartwig 34. Gary Harding 9. David Currie 36. Phil Gardiner Cam Lindner, Trevor Howard, Stewie Litchfield, Phil Mills The Reserves were will beaten by a determined and quic­ 11 . Tony O'Bryan 35. Peter Hartwig 10. Eric McDermott 37. Dean Hanrahan and Ian Lucas. Stewie Litchfield won the mug and Cam ker Marrar team. But we definately wore them down later in 12. Geoff Winkley 36 . Stephen McCaig 11. 38. Ian Mills Lindner the London Hotel award with Col Peterson taking the evening even the 'Beer Monster' looked shakey at 2 am . 13. David Bushell 37 . John McRae 12. Mark Derkson 39. Graig Saunderson the Chinese meal for two. The L & AT odd Mark of the day Best players were Mick Munro who collected the mug; the 14. Peter Block 38 . Noel Block went to Mattie Currie. 13. Paul Griffin 40. Darren Johns socks to 'Chappa' Kerry who made a welcome comeback 15 . Wayne Tucker 39. Peter Van Egmond The netballers won one and lost two with the A graders 41. Mark Torrance and John McRae who took some good marks in the 16. Gerard Pattison 40. Andrew Breust 14. Stuart Foster going down 24-32 with Michelle Scott and Tracey Mills backline. 15. Anthony Beattie 42. Paul Crittenden showing out The B graders had the only victory of the day The First graders were in the game until three quarter 17. Bruce Thomp son 42 . Tony Bennett 18. Jim Prentice 16. Tony Kelly 43. James Mahon winning 20-18; best players were Nicole and Margie Purse­ time but couldn't finish off. Phil Reid rightfully was awarded 44. .Darren Neyenhuis house. The under 1S's lost 6-32 with Jenni Grant being the the mug, B.F.B. award to Brett Watterson who never stops 17 Robert Guymer and the lunch to Glen Hartwig for a tigerish effort UNDER 18s 18. Stewart Litchfield 45. .Bruce Paten best Don't forget today is the last day for pie drive NETBALL: Juniors won 33-4 with Karla Hartwig and Darren Briggs 14. Stephen Pellow 19. Peter Caldow 46. Matt Werner orders. Hope Gerhard playing well and Trudi McDougall having her 2. Michael Bushell 15. Damien Whelan 20. Graeme Gaynor 47. Paul Whyte Don't forget it's your last chance to get your acceptances 3. John Berry 16 Scott Krause back in for the U/19's premiership re-union and tickets for first game. Bgrade won 31-1 Owith Rachel Manning scoring 48. Brett Slater 4. Rod Foster 17. Andrew Delaney 21. Mathew Currie the Mock Wedding can be bought from most of the the mug again and Elizabeth Connolly playing well in 18. Joe Saffiotti 49. Justin Bently defence. Rhonda tells me she played well even though A 5. Scott Cornford 22. Phillip Mills committee. 6 P1ul McKelvie 19. Daniel Berry 23. Brian Rayment 50. T. Merlehen Grade were defeated by her old team 28-39. Kelly 8. M1tthew Gilchrist 20 Andrew Derrick Apparently a bit of car trouble was rife in the club after McDougall got the award in this one. 9. Slan Clark 21 . Darren Hoare 24. Cameron Linder 51 Cameron Bischard last Sunday impromptu training run, it seems a car without a Don't forget our 'Out Of Town Hoe-Down' on Saturday, 10. Ricky Nicholson 24 . Leonard Smart 25. Ian Lucas 52. Neville Smith footballer was too much of a temptation for the boys. 7th July. See Social Committee for more details. 11 . Ken Kalm s 28. Brett Krause 26. Shaun Quade 53. Shaun Lucas This week we make the trip to Temora, so let's not undo GO THE ROD'S .. 13. De an Marsh 27. Geoff Gardiner last weeks good work with a complacent effort and have two wins. Up The Stars.

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L. Drum 30. P. Pattison happen and it is just as well it happened 5. J Carroll 31. M. Smith 1. Kevin Carey 30. Rodney Franks 6. A. Hamilton 32. G. Hoffman 2. Geoff Wayte 31 . Mark Hofert now and not in the finals . f 7. A. McKelvie 33. R. Furner The mug in the Firsts went to Luke 3. Martin Causley 32. Jeff Jackson ■BLACK. RED sAsH Fred~~~~~;~~~~(\[/~1~~] Furner picked up the Red Steer din­ 8. T. Willis 34. M. Langtry 4. Robbie Ellis 33. Luke Fitzgerald Fitzgerald, the AJ Watson to Paul Irvine, [ I ner and Danny Malone continued his 9. P. Hodge 35. T. Langtry 5. Justin Gregory 34. Grant Fitzgerald North Wagga Ampol to Wayne Skeers RED , WHITE & consistant good form to take the Stub­ 10. C. Bevan 36. H. Smith and the Palm & Pawn Dinner to Paul BLACK 11 . D. Malone 37. M. Maloney 6. Wayne Blay 35. Gary Symons bies. Other good players include hard hitting Hoffy, Adrian Williams . Hamilton, Frank Corbett against his old club, Brendan 12. G. Greatz 38. M. Roberts 7. Scott Macklin 36. Brett Jacobson 13. M. Hagar 39. M. Smith The Seconds came from behind at half time and almost Harrington and the Bevan boy's. 8. Paul Irvine 37. Gary Keogh 14. G Willis 40. R. Guage snatched victory in an entertaining game. The mug went to The 2nd's kept their final four chances alive with a well 9. Peter Noack 38 . Ross Hetherington 15. N. Turner 41. J. Shea Scott Macklin, the Palm & Pawn award to Scott Absolum deserved win. When Hass strode out and hugged the ball 16. W. Greatz 42. J. McCormack 10. John Raczowski 39 . Rodney Earsman onto his massive chest 30 seconds into the game and 17. R. Quade 43. B. Lalic 11 . Kevin Withers 40. Gary Lang and the Island View to Geoff Whyte. calmly kicked a point I knew the Kangaroo's were in for a 18. S. Seymour 44. S. Knight 12. Sid Williams 41 . Alan Catlin The lobstering trip held last Sunday was a success torrid afternoon. Hass went on to win the mug. Hayden 19. R. Robinson 45. P. Hassell 13. Scott Robertson 42. Wayne Skeers although not many lobsters were caught. Thanks goes to 20. G. Manning 46. B. Holden Smith pl ayed his best game and picked up the dinner with 14. Randy Kerr 43. R. Lamont Hoffa and his workers for organising a good day out. 21 . B. Daniher 47. A. Bevan Don't forget the coming functions : Trivia Night, Mock And rew Bevan getting the stubbies. 22. F. Corbett 48 .. G. Shea 15. Brendon Nilson 44. Darren Flanigan Tony Brynt was the pick of the 18's his aggressive 23. G. Armstrong 49. S. Robinson 16. Ross Limberick 45. Phil Irvine Wedding and maybe a Talent Night. Dates will be published attacking of the ball from fullback were a great example to 24. D. Clifford 50. C. Cowell 17. Gary Crouch 46. Sam Carey at a later date. the younger members of the team. Perhap's a win today is 25. B. Rollins 53. P. Willis 18. Scott Absolum 47. Trevor Crouch This week we play Marrar who only lost to us last time by 26. D.' Young 69. 8. Robinson not out of the question. 19. Bill Quirk 48. Alan Lang five points after giving us a scare. Today they are not to be The A Grade netballers had an exciting win with Sandra 27. J. Richards 20. Sam Noack 49. Mark Griffin taken lightly on their home ground. Every effort is required to Murphy displaying clever ball skills to get the main award. UNDER 18s come away with two wins. Heather Baily was the other winner. Lindy Lilac and Merril 21 . Jason Kerr 50. Paul Hindmarsh 1. L. McKelvie 14. R. Dennis 51 . Rick Withers Willis were best in B grade while Kylie O'Connor and 2. R. Drum 16. M. Skates 22. Brett McMillan Veronica Deighten were given the nod in th e Juniors. 3. Jason Byrne 17. A. Banford 23. Tom Fife 52. Gus Urquhart Today marks the beginning of the 2nd half of the season 4. L. Drum 19. J. Grentall 24 . Paul Williams 53. Darren Urquhart 5. J. Crowder 20. B. Cotterill 25. Damien Hofert 54 . S. Lamont with 9 games to go, we would have to win 7 of them to make 6. s. Rebbechi 24. J. Guider MURPHY BROS. the finals. Not yet impossible! 7. A. Marshall 25. D. Mitchell 26. Leon Smythe 55. T. Allen 8. A. Manning 28. M. Landrigan 27. Ray Farrell 56. 8. Ryan MARRAR 9. T. Brandt 29. G. McNamara 28. Richard Burge 57. J. McClennan 10. M. McDermont 41 . M. Johnson HARDWARE & PASTURE SEEDS 11. D. Lovell 4. M. Edson 29. Chris Honey 58. D. Collins 12. A. Beck 54. A. Duck 59. Robert Magosis PHONE (~@t Me;u~:~ ;:;:::ed 13. J. Hurford 60. Peter Prowse 274302 4 Thinking of building and/or paving ?!!! Then call a1 Richter's Inter-City Brick & Freight Display Centre • ~aim & ~atun t8l~t Mortimer Place (adjacent Wagga Motors) and select Olympic Way, North Wagga - Phone 216688 from a large range of top quality bricks and pavers - The friendly country hotel just one minute drive available 7 days a week. Phone 253009. 252437 l from Wagga'a main street. D.& D. Wholesale ,, J Trophy Supplies 12 Temerloh Avenue, Wagga ' PHONE 223725 Over 500 Trophies, Silverware Also Engraving on display at special wholesale prices! 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1990 FOSTERS FARRER The RAAF CATS wish to thank the following for FOOTBALL DRAW IMPERIAL their generous sponsorship: Uranquinty Hotel H O T E L • Kentucky Fried Chicken • Allonville Motel DIVISION ONE Mqjor sponsor of "THE DONS" Home of the "Rosellas" Call in for a ice cold beer and warm • Fletchers Photographies • Schipps Sportscene JUNE 30: TRYCv MCU; Barellan v Coll-Ash; For the ONLY beer in town! Temora v Ardlethan; Marrar v North Wagga. hospitality after the game. • John Hartley (barber) • Murray Rynhart (barber) JULY 7: MCU v Barellan; Coll-Ash v Temora; Ardlethan v Marrar; North Wagga v TRYC. JULY 14: Temora v MCU; Ardlethan v Coll­ Ash; Marrar v TRYC; Barellan v Nth Wagga. COOTAMUNDRA SOUTH WAGGA· RIVCOLL WHITTON R.A.A.F. URANf!,u'NTY- JULY 21: MCU v Ardlethan; Marrar v Coll­ TOLLAND KAP OKA Ash; Nth Wagga v Temora; TRYC v Barellan. BLUES BUSHPIGS CATS JULY 28: Coll-Ash v MCU; Ardlethan v North DONS TIGERS ROSEUAS Wagga; Temora v TRYC; Barellan v Marrar. Navy Blue, White Motif Red, Black V Red & White Stripes Black, Gold Sash Light Blue, Dark Blue V Green, Red V AUGUST 4: MCU v Marrar; Coll-Ash v North Wagga; Ardlethan v TRYC; Temora v 1. Chris Wade 1. Wayne Gardner (c.c.) 1. Andrew Lowing 1. Peter Staker 1. Jarrod Seymour 2. Darren May Barellan. 2. Leon Reid 2. Baden Bowman 2. James McFarlane 1. Dave Solomon 2. Errol Boots 3. Dean Beaumont AUGUST 11: Nth Wagga v MCU; TRYC v 3. Peter Delaney 3. Gary Button 3. Simon Tickle Bob Brilley 3. David Boots (c/c) 2. 4. John Breed Coll-Ash; Barellan v Ardlethan; Marrar v 4. Dave McPherson 4. Col Parmenter 4. David Hodge 4. Steve Brown 5. Clayton King 5. Shane O'Bryan Temora. 5. Mick Walker 5. Brendan Grace 5. Peter Schneider 6. Al Godfrey 6. Chris Howilt 5. Rick Young 6. Stephen Malone AUGUST 18: MCU v TR-YC; Coll-Ash v 6. Paul Manning 6. John Ely 7. Eric Frazier 7. John Evans 6. Ron Watts 7. Darryl Huxley Barellan; Ardlethan v Temora; North Wagga 7. Greg Bradley 7. Bruce Wallace 8. Michael Morton (c) 8. Brian Robinson 8. Tim O'Connell 7. Don Tilker 8. Noel Gillies v Marrar. 9. Gary Gardner 9. Simon Hiller 8. Shane Koffmann 8. Mathew Cram 9. Desi Downes AUGUST 25: Bare II an v MCU; Temora v Coll- 9. Paul Delaney 10. Robert Currie 10. Mathew Long 10. Rod Knagge (vc) 9. Peter Thompson 9. 'Ryan McAllister 11. Col Vennell Ash; Marrar v Ardlethan; TRYC v Nth Wagga. 11 . John Carey 11. Peter Cocking 12. Phillip Didden 11 . Mark Douglas 10. Andy Cameron First Semi: Sept 1. 12. Graham Byrnes 12. Wayne llleau 12. Tom Corbin 13. Wally Marrelt 12. Andrew Ronning 11. Ron Gordon 2nd Semi: Sept 9 13. Stewart Allen 13. Warde Elliolt 12. Bill Bevan 13. Eric Jackson 14. Steven Johnston Prelim.: Sept 15 13. Ray Block 15. Robbie Carroll 14. Damien Crawley 13. Don Gordon Jason Bollenhagen 15. Chris Warwick Grand Final: Sept 22 14 . Tod Basham 16. Bill McMullen 15. Darren Reen 14 16. Scott Sloan 15. Mick Pigram 17. Gary Causley 17. Barry Spry 14. Jason Simpson 15. Warren Cochrane 15. Lance Salter 17. Gavin Bayne DIVISION TWO 16. Wayne DeBritt 18. Michael Button 18. Mark Speck 18. Patrick Hills 17. Craig Morton 20. Peter Hunt 19. Geoff Hunt 16. Ian Duncan 16. Simon Resch 17. Lindsay Grieves 19. Shane Doyle JUNE 30: Coota v SWT; Rivcoll v Whitton; 18. Gerard Guthrie 21. Noel Busby 20. Solomon Hitta 18. John Price 20. Darren Lawford 22 . Chris Reidlinger 21. Michael Daniel 18. Robbie Pickens RAAF v Uranq.-Kap. 19. Scotty Carroll 20. Bob Batten 22. Brett Grandin JULY7: WhittonvSWT; Uranq.-Kapv Rivcoll; 20. Jeff Davies 23 . Ralph Brewer 22. Craig Fletcher 19. Michael Protheroe 24 . Paul Crivellaro 23. James McLennan 20. Bruce Thompson 21. Barry Washington 23. Stephen Budde Coota v RAAF. 21 Don Oliver 25. Mark O'Brien 24. James Kemp 21. John Bicmore 24. Shane Power JULY 14: Rivcoll v SWT; Whitton v RAAF; 22. David Louttit 22. John Campbell 26. Roy Denton 25. Matthew Jenkins 22. Steve Purtill 25. Richard Sparks Coota v Uranq.-Kap. 23. Jeff Bristow 27. Phil Errington 26. Samuel Walker 23. Peter Davis 26. Daren McDonald JULY 21: SWT v RAAF; Uranq.-Kap. v Whit­ 24. Jay Luke 23. Noel Maxwell 27. Wyatt Mcinerney 28. Jason Smith 27. Brendon Hollis 24. Bob Rose 24. Murray Hickman ton; Rivcoll v Coota. 25. Glen Collins 28. Wayne Harris 29 . Paul Errington 28. Frank lies 25. George Hunter JULY 28: SWT v Uranq.-Kap.(McPherson 26. Darren Lewis 26. Mick Dunn 29. Justin Lewington 30. Mark Blencowe 29. Donald lido 26. Jed Cutler Oval); Whitton v Coota; Rivcoll v RAAF. 27. Anthony Cooper 30. Scali Sadlier 31. Paul Williams 30. Chris Tippett 27. Robbie Tall 27. Craig Sippitts AUGUST 4: SWT v Coota; Whitton v Rivcoll; 28. Sean Tiernan 32 Paul Clarke 31. Andrew Price 31. Vic Hardefeldt 28. Mark Simpson 28. Michael Tenaglia Uranq·Kap. v RAAF. 29. Brad Guthrie 34 . Tom Spicer 32. Steven Liston 32. David McNamara AUGUST 11: SWT v Whitton (Gumly Oval); 30. Lyall McGrath 35. Marty Junck 34. Damian Prest 29. Rick Boots 29. Terry Summers 33. David Denniss 30. Michael Morphel Rivcoll v Uranq.-Kap.; RAAF v Coota. 31 Paul Frilay 39 Scott Rehardt 35. David Woods 34. Mark Gaskell 31. Mark Kelleor 30. Gary Adams First Semi: Sat. August 18. 32. Tony Gaudry 40. Mal Hillier 36. Mathew Anon 35. Allan Duke 32. Roger Demamiel 32. Wayne Ward 2nd Semi: Sat. Aug 25 33. Gary Mussen 4 1. Ross Combs 37. Gerri Price-Jones 36. Paul Eather 33. Craig Mark Preliminary: Sat. Sept 1. 34 . Casey Sheather 42 . Ross Combs 38. Neil Ward 35. Andrew Mackay 37. Ian Marston 43. Craig Smith 39. Michael Britton 34. Joshua Cutter Grand Final: Sat. Sept 8. 35. Mark Annetts 43. Terry Hall 38. Donald McDonald 36. Nathan Boyle 44 . Trent Miller 40. Ovid Bliss 35. Dwayne Tall 41. Des Huxley 41.. Mark Elliott 17. Jamie Thompson 45. Doug Kinder 36. Steve Livingstone 42. Mark Smerdon UNDER 18s 46. Russell Hillier 42. David Jones 37. Erroll Cochrane 43. Peter Kiernan 38. Larry Gehrig 47 . Wayne Barlin 4 7. Buill Feels 39. Steve Humpage 38. Vince Campisi 44. Geotfery Reeves June 30: T.R.Y.C. v M.C.U.; Temora v RAAF; 50. Craig Becroft 51 Paul Price 39. Andrew Harrison 4 7. Peter Draper Marrar v S.W.T. (9 am); Coll-Ash Bye. 40. Tim Hudson 56. Jimmy Creek 57. James Hudson 41. Casey Turnbull 40. Mal11ice Romanateo 48. Matthew Westcombe July 7: Coll-Ash v Temora; *RAAF v Marrar 57. Stephen Smith 62. Paul Eichman 49. Shane Grenlell (at Marrar); S.W.T. v T.R.Y.C. (Sunday, venue 42. Wayne Roberts 60. Greg White 69. Paul Usster TBA); M.C.U. Bye. 43. Dean Guthrie 98. Paul Mcloughlin 50. Chris Hamilton July 14: Temora v M.C.U.; RAAF v Coll-Ash 44. Jason Baldock 99. Julian Wenke 51. Glen Kelleher (at Ard); Marrar v T.R.Y.C.; S.W.T. Bye. 45 . Larry Turnbull 111. Frank Ridge 52. Gwilyn Lewis July 21: M.C.U. v RAAF; Marrar v Coll-Ash; 99. Jason Kelly 0. Shaun Hornet 53. Steven Hugler *S.W.T. v Temora(at Robertson); T.R.Y.C. Bye. 54. Anthony Clark July 28: Coll-Ash v M.C.U.; RAAF v S.W.T. (at McPherson Oval); Temora v T.R.Y.C.; Marrar Bye. 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Club Notes Club Notes TIGERS BWES DONS Club Notes Last weeks long trek to Cootamundra didn't prove a Well, we were aner a percentage boost & last week fruitful one for the Tiger's going down by a large score. we got it, at the expense of an understaffed Whitton Before we praise any teams or players this week, a The Tigers have been depleted by injuries and lack of team who were minus a couple of key players, but to HUGE vote of praise and thanks to our trapper/trainer/ first grade footballers. their credit David, Errol & the rest of the guys fought it zambuck, call what you may: Larry Hocking. If this club is to survive we need more support from right out until final siren. Last Saturday, one of our keenest Under 18 players, local body's, past players, town's people and all suppor­ Mr "St Kilda" continued his good form to post 10 Mick Carroll was 'busting' through a pack as he is prone Oxford ters that are intersted in the survival of "our proud majors, but with a little Lockett-like accuracy it could to when thud, down he went. There 's no doubt things club". have been more; well done anyway Knagges. Brent could have turned out a lot worse than they did, had PRINTERY Anyway about game! our sole supporter Rose Boot's Milthorpe added to his already impressive tally with Larry not been there. THANKS Larry' A big vote of had a grin from "ear to ear" having four boy's playing another 5 goals & was there to assist in a few others. thanks , too, to all the MCU people who assisted when and "young Ces" as goal umpire, who would have First-gamer Andy Mcfarlane, the boy from Benalla, Mick was injured, and, on that same note of th anks to 112 FITZMAURICE ST played only that his boots were misplaced. debuted with 7 majors & showed he will be a valuable the opposition, thanks to MCU for the early start and to The award winners from the game were, Killer Boots asset to the club come finals time & we wish him a warm MCU player, Mark Conway, who did our goal­ WAGGAWAGGA for a skillful display on the wing, Michael Morphet who welcome to the Blues Camp. The Stockingbingal umpiring duties. pressured the opposition all day, Jimmy Bradley at his Shearer played his best game to date at rover, con­ Now, back to the footy. The Under 1B's were well and PHONE (069) 213196 mercurial best was the third award winner. tinually throwing himself into packs, well done Macca. truly beaten, but gave it their all (for 3 quarters, any· Other players to mention were Errol, Rod, Scott, and Moris 100th game will be one to remember as was the way). Dean Palframan won the Video-Ezy award and, FAX(069)218161 Andy. Also the big fella (who played so well on the bus night he had. Although the backs had a quiet day it was newcomer, Pat Anderson, the Wagga Pizza prize. Other trip home.) good to see players such as Wayne Roberts & Mick to show out were James Hood, Damian Powell, Toby Before I close on football I must congratulate our two Pigram getting involved with play further on up the Adcock and Matthew Cattell , whilst Troy Fisher cer· "runners" - top effort, Harry was unstopable running the ground. All in all a good team effort, but really it's noth­ tainly enjoyed kicking his (and the team's only) goal. water. ing to get carried away with. While there was a few peo­ In the Two's after a fairly tough and close first half, On a sad and sincere note, the club would like to offer ple who thought our win was a big one then spare a we finished too strongly for an undermanned their condolences to Ron and his family on their loss. thought for the Primrose football club who play in the Uranquinty-Kapooka. Billy 'lid' shone to win the mug, DOCKET BOOKS Castlemaine - Maryborough League in Victoria, they Paul Errington took out the Video-Ezy award, Jimmy were defeated on the weekend by Campbell's Creek to Creek was his usual good self and won the Wagga Pizza LETTERHEADS the tune of 616 pts & the only injury to come out of the prize, Phil Errington showed dash at fullback to win the The "Riverina Football Record" is the official publication of game was the goal umpire who suffered a bad case Sinbad 's Dinner, Moby picked up the Beaurepaire the Riverina Football League and Farrer Football League, ENVELOPES but neither the Leagues nor the "Record" holds itself of R.S.I. Wheel Balance and Darren Mcinerney made a fine responsible for statements made by any contributor. Whilst talking football in Victoria, those Saints debut against one of his old clubs to win the Turvey Tops Unless otherwise stated, material published in the POSTERS "Record"' does not reflect the attitude or official position of showed they don't need Lockett to win big matches, at Carwash. least while ever Stuart Loewe is around & come finals the editors, publisher or Leagues involved. The Seniors withstood the expected Rosella STICKERS time I think they'll be throwing their hat into the ring, as challenge to win well. Paul Grivellaro enjoyed a well· too will Carlton who staged a bigger comeback than deserved players' mug, Baden Bowmen the Video-Ezy BUSINESS CARDS Lasarus to defeat Gee long & put a smile on many a face, BRITTON'S award, Gary Cousley was super tight in defence to win especially around this club anyway. the Wagga Pizza award, Paul Williams won Sinbad's WEDDINGS BAKERY Last weeks Jazz Night was a huge success & thanks Dinner, Eric Frazier the wheelbance from Beaurepaire go the the girls for the catering, Tracey for selling the and Michael Button the Turvey Tops award. RETURN THANKS MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS most raffle tickets, the commitee & also the guys who GAN MAIN PIES & SAUSAGE ROLLS turned up to clean up the hall, thanks everyone. There were a couple of low-spots for us which we'll BOOKLETS 45 LAKE ST, GANMAIN Well today we welcome South Wagga to Clarke Oval leave unmentioned , BUT plenty of mention must be PHONE 276401 in what should be a great game of football. Firsts & made of our Juniors - Under 15, Under 13, Under 11 , PROGRAMMES Reserves both have a chance to go to the top of the lad­ and Under 9 teams, who for the first time in a LONG der & with a good 4 quarter showing we can do this. So time ALL won their matches last Sunday. That's great DODGERS far the desire & dedication has been present both on the youngsters' Congratulationsll playing field & training paddock & remember Tuesday Today two really tough matches for the Ones & Twos RUBBER STAMPS night wasn't all for nothing you know, let's not let our­ when we take on old rival , Cootamundra and maybe the selves or our supporters down & really have something 1B 's can break through for another win when they to celebrate tonight. play Marrar. Prediction of the week, Bartlett's Babe's to continue on their winning way at Lethal Leigh's expense!!! LOTS of hands needed tomorrow at the RAAF base -True Blue. where the Don's caravan will be catering for thousands. Don't think about helping .. .. go out and 00 fTI Page 34 - FOSTERS FFL

N.S.W.A.F.L. Q.B.E. INSURANCE REPORT FOSTERS Farrer Football League - 1990 CLUB DIRECTORY

State football the highest honour PRESIDENT: Trevor Urquhart, 62 Eeigler Ave, Wagga NORTH WAGGA: PRESIDENT: Roy Veerhuis, Phone: (069) 226429. SENIOR VICE-PRES: Lance 30 Mary Street, North Wagga 2650. Phone: (069) As stated in my column of last year, I will reiterate Searching newspaper clippings last week I came Seaman, 5 Bungowan Place, Wagga. PHone (069) 214745.SECRETARY: Randy Kerr, 63 William Street, the point clearly to all players concerning representa­ across an article in the 'Sunday Observer· 17 July 1988 252256. JUNIOR VICE-PRES: John Braid, Plumpton North Wagga 2650. Phone: (069) 216531. TREA­ tive football. by Ray Jordan. 'The have made a major Road, Wagga. Phone (069) 226570. Board Members: SURER: Keith Davis, 35 William Street, North Wagga "All state bodies throughout Australia have recruiting blunder in selling an untried youngster to Ron Haste, 14 Endeavour St, Wagga. Phone (069) 2650. Phone: (069) 215893. recognised the fact that representative football over­ North Melbourne. 226784. Robert Turner, 'Glen Ora', Old Junee. Phone R.A.A.F.: PRESIDENT: John Graham, R.A.A.F. rides domestic competitions and with match suspens­ Wayne Carey played at centre half back for Victoria (069) 274351. TREASURER: Malcolm Levett, 19 Base, Forest Hill 2651. Phone: (069) 261022. SEC­ sion hanging over the head of any player, senior or in the 1988 Teal Cup last week and is a future VFL foot­ Berembee Road, Wagga. Phone (069) 261248. SEC­ RETARY: ? TREASURER: Terry Hall, R.A.A.F. SCST, junior, that doesn't make himself available for baller if I've ever seen one. At that age (16) Carey looks RETARY: Danny Malone, 9 Melkin Ave, Wagga. Phone Forest Hill 2651. selection." every bit as good as Gary Pert when he played Teal Cup, (069) 312836 . RIVCOLL BUSHPIGS: PRESIDENT: Jamie . To play for your state or league is the ultimate and we all know what a champion Pert is." McFarlane, P.O. Box 825, Rivcol Union, Wagga 2650. achievement in one's football career and any club, The Swans sold Carey to North for $15,000. I don't ARDLETHAN: PRESIDENT, Maurie Gaynor coach or official that stand in the way of a player is know why, but there can be no excuse. 'Loudoun Braes', Ardlethan, 2665. Phone: (069) Phone: (069) 331212. SECRETARY: Paul Mcloughlin, doing the game a dis-service. This is the third youngster the Swans have let slip 783825. SECRETARY, Stephen Morrish, 30 Ariah St, 87 Balmoral Crescent, Wagga 2650 .. Phone: (069) Some players may feel that they don't need to play through their fingers. John Longmire went to North for Ardlethan. Phone (069) 782153. TREASURER, Alan 224420. TREASURER: Michael Britton, P.O. BOX 825, representative football to enhance their careers but $45,000 and Jon Henry was released to Carlton for Litchfield, 'Loormeah', Ardlethan. Phone (069) Rivcol Union,Wagga 2650. Phone: (069) 331212. have they ever considered that the team may need $10,000. 563258. SOUTH WAGGA TOLLAND: PRESIDENT: them? Carey made the All-Australian team and won a BAR ELLAN: PRESIDENT, Vince Howe'Boxlea' Geoff Walker, 36 Eldershaw Drive, Wagga 2650. Phone: (069) 227312. SECRETARY: Robert Currie, One example, the Teal Cup Carnival is the most trophy for being Victoria's during the Barellan, 2665. Phone (069) 553230. SECRETARY: important sporting fixture of any junior sport in carnival. Bob Inglis RMB 56, Barellan. Phone (069) 639492. 110 Grove Street, Wagga 2650. Phone: (069) 226194. I would suggest that the Swans should concentrate Australia. TREASURER: Rodney Flagg, 'Kiaora' Moombooldool, TREASURER: Trent Miller, 19 Colong Place, Wagga on their own backyard and forget about trying to buy 2650. Phone: (069) 213589. Therefore each state and the players should have fringe players from other clubs." 2665. Phone (069) 639383. COLLINGULLIE-ASHMONT: PRESI- TEMORA: PRESIDENT: Kevin Williams, 161 enough pride to put their best foot forward and forget Slug was so right with his judgement being vin­ Kitchener Road, Temora 2666. Phone: (069) 772434. about their own selfish interests. dicated by Carey's and Longmire's fine performance in DENT, John Meyers, Clo The Gullie Store. Phone (069) 200142. SECRETARY, Phil Jones, 248 Fernleigh Road, SECRETARY: Bill Collins, Terminus Hotel, Temora The State of Origin match showed the commitment the victorious NSW State of Origin team. 2666. Phone: (069) 771302. TREASURER: W. Mahon, and spirit needed. Therefore, I applaud the Swans administration Wagga. Phone (069) 312231. TREASURER, June Breust, 5 Balmoral Gres, Wagga. Phone (069) Hazeldean, Temora 2666. stance, of no young talented players leaving this state THE ROCK-YERONG CREEK: PRESI­ So to any league that enforces the rules to the letter for example Darren Holmes of North Albury Football 224568. of the law and suspends players-congratulations. Club. COOTAMUNDRA: PRESIDENT, Keith Ron­ DENT: Greg Verdon, 75 King Street, The Rock 2655. -CRAIG DAVIS ning, 'Tara' Box 46, Cootamundra. Phone (069) Phone: (069) 202203. SECRET ARY: David Oehm, 9 421083. SECRETARY, Wayne de Britt, Renehan St, Shaw Street, Wagga 2650. Phone: (069) 253324. Cootamundra Phone (069) 423631. TREASURER: TREASURER: Karen Jeffery, 54 Nicholas Street, The Terry Walsh, Central Hotel, Cootamundra. Phone Rock 2655. Phone (069) 202033. N.S.W.A.F.L. recognises the generous support of (069) 421346. URANQUINTY/KAPOOKA: PRESIDENT: MANGOPLAH-C. UNITED: PRESIDENT, David McNamara, 19 Burke Place, Kapooka 2661. Don Baker, Kane St, Mangoplah. Phone (069) 285702. Phone :(069) 312513. SECRETARY: Carol Huxley, SECRETARY: Alison Kendall, 'Ben Bolt', Mangoplah Bridge Street, Uranquinty 2652. Phone: (069) 229740. 2650. Phone: (069) 285727. TREASURER: Ian TREASURER: Ken Watson, 33 Cooinbil Crescent, I Wagga 2650. Phone: (069) 223127. Cahalan, 14 Wills Place, WAGGA 2650. Phone: (069) 261382. WHITTON: PRESIDENT: Noel Maxwell, 10 They support us, we need to support them! MARRAR: PRESIDENT: Terry Langtry, 7 Don Binya Street, Whitton 2704. Phone: (069) 532199. Street, Marrar 2652. Phone: (069) 274440. SEC­ SECRETARY: Bruce Thompson, 2 Binya Street, Whit­ • When your home, contents, car and RETARY: Donald Pearce, Webb Street, Marrar 2652. ton 2704. Phone: (069) 552620. TREASURER: Steve Phone: (069) 274339. TREASURER: Joanne Shea, Purtill, 10 Muntenpen Street, Leeton 2705. Phone: (069) 532199. business insurance fall due, ring QBE 'Hillard', Marrar 2652. Phone: (069) 274304. for an obligation free quote.

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