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RIVERIN FOOTBALL LEAGU Leeton captain-coach between the sides which each won nine of Michael Wright and his their 18 games. HOW THE R.F.L. FINISHED 1988 players can ponder History was made last Sunday when rival ruefully over their stray full forwards, Bryan Buchanan of Coola­ - kicking as Coca-Cola mon and Wagga's Mark Hofert, finished Riverina Football level on 102 goals at the top of the goalkick­ l\::1m:: ll111!1I League's finals get ers' list. :l.illl!!:11111::::::IIIIII\ <~ Final Round 20: W L D B For Ag % Pts Final Round 20: For Ag % Pts underway this weekend. It is the first time the Kiesling Trophy, WAGGA ...... 17 1 0 2 2400 1134 211.6 68 TURVEY PARK ...... 2821 471 598.9 72 EDITORIAL The cliche 'bad kick­ awarded annually to the highest goal scorer, TURVEYPK ...... 16 2 0 2 2208 1158 190.6 64 COOLAMON ...... 21,07 908 243.0 60 ing is bad football' has been around since was shared. the day Thomas Wentworth Wills invented Hofert had to raise both flags 15 times at COOLAMON ...... 12 6 0 2 2040 1577 129.3 48 WAGGA ...... 1709 968 176.5 48 the game more than 130 years ago. to catch Buchanan who landed EAST WAGGA-K. ... 9 9 0 2 1680 1759 95.5 36 GAN.-G.G.-M...... 1465 1222 119.8 48 The Demons had 32 scoring shots to four after a shaky start against Turvey Park Leeton ...... 9 9 0 2 1S47 168S 91.8 36 East Wagga-K...... 1023 1698 60.2 32 --'s 23 but at Maher Oval, Wagga. ...... 7 11 0 2 1416 1763 80.3 28 Leeton ...... 1078 1600 67.3 28 failed by 26 points at Ganmain Sport­ Hofert's effort was the best since East Gan.-G.G.-M...... 5 13 0 2 1632 2020 80.7 20 Griffith ...... 855 1776 48.1 16 sground last Sunday. Wagga-Kooringal's Trevor Sutton slam­ AriahPark-M...... 4 14 0 2 1599 2412 66.2 16 Narrandera ...... 632 1866 33.8 16 As it turned out, victory would have given med an RFL record 21 at on July Griffith...... 2 16 0 2 1177 2191 53.7 8 AriahPark-M...... 667 2038 32.7 4 Leeton a place in the finals for the first time 13 1986. since 1978 when it annexed the South West Wagga won its first minor premiership, League premiership, its eighth flag. finishing a win and 21 per cent clear of East Wagga-Kooringal took fourth place reigning premier Turvey Park on the Final Round 20: For Ag % Pts Final Round 20: lsts 2nds UIS Total despite a two-point loss to Narrandera at ladder. TURVEYPARK ...... 1981 301 658.1 64 Turvey Park ...... 96 54 16 166 Narrandera Sportsground and will play Last time the Tigers came first they won WAGGA ...... 1388 392 354.0 56 Wagga ...... 102 36 14 152 Coolamon in Saturday's first semi-final at the pennant - in 1981 in the Farrer League. NARRANDERA ...... 815 150.5 40 Coolamon ...... 72 45 7 124 1227 Leeton ...... 54 21 8 83 Ganmain. That year they lost only one game all LEETON ...... 699 893 78.2 32 The Hawks tipped the Demons out by 3. 7 season. E.W.Kooringal ..... 54 24 2 80 Coolamon· ...... 765 1007 75.9 28 per cent which, although it may not seem It may be an omen that the Black and Ganmain G.G.M ... 30 36 2 68 Narrandera ...... 42 12 10 64 much, amounted to an 11-goal difference Golds have failed only once this winter! Griffith• ...... 553 1262 43.8 18 Gan.-G.G.-M ...... 474 1716 27.6 8 Griffith ...... 12 12 5 29 Ariah Park-M ...... 24 3 * 27 ◄ COVER: MCU centre half forward Bill Quirk shrugs of Chris Grentell's attempted tackle in the Fosters Farrer East Wagga-K. • ...... 352 1153 30.5 4 lsts: 6 pis. 2nds: 3 pis. U18s: 1 pt. *A.P.-M. no Ul8s. League second semi-final at Wagga's Maher Oval last Saturday. MCU beat TRYC by 39 points for a place in the • Two point penalty for forfeit. grand final.

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Accommodation • Caravan Park, Camping, Lodges, 4 Swimming Pools, 2 Slides, Lake Talbot FORD STREET, GANMAIN - PHONE 276419 - Hosts Steve & Michelle O'Brien PHONE 591302 COCA-COLA RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE llll: •iiiilllilli1llllllill llilllil 1•••••••••••Results •••1••••••1 ..••••••••••••••1•11•••••••1•11111111••• from Final Round: A GRADE: Coolamon ·•••ii•••••••••••••••••••••••••!I 24 Final Round 20: Last FIRST SEMI-FINAL PREVIEW 1st GRADE: Week Total d Turvey Park 11; Leeton 16 d Ganmain-GG-M 2; Nar­ randera 26 d East Wagga-Kooringal 20; Ariah Park­ by Michael McCormack M. Hofert(Wagga) ...... 15 102 and Griffith byes. B GRADE: Coolamon 19 d B. Buchanan (Coolamon) ...... 4 102 Turvey Park 12; East Wagga-Kooringal 16 d Narrandera Since the final four was introduced in The Hoppers have plenty of runners to de­ T. Sutton(EastWagga-K.) ...... 7 97 14; Ariah Park-Mirrool and Ganmain-GG-M byes. Riverina Football League in 1983, no team liver the ball to the fast leading Buchanan. B. Sheridan (Wagga) ...... 3 56 FINAL LADDER: has come from the first semi-final to win the Andrew Pattison, Michael Buchanan, Greg V. Hugo (Narrandera) ...... 2 55 A GRADE: Pts % 8 GRADE: Pts % flag. McKelvie and Garry Brabander all have pin­ W. Sykes (Turvey Park) ...... 2 54 Narandera ...... 60 Narandera ...... 40 With that in mind, East Wagga-Kooringal point disposal. G. Nichols (Turvey Park) ...... 4 53 EastWagga ..... 44 TurveyPark ..... 38 and Coolamon will both begin their quest to Brett Allen, either at centre half forward or C. Masterson (Turvey Park) ...... 3 53 Leeton ...... 38 Coo lam on ...... 28 make history in Saturday's elimination battle on the ball as a ruck rover, can be expected to Turvey Park .... 32 A.P.-M ...... 18 at Ganmain Sportsground. produce one of his big ones on Saturday. Coolamon ...... 26 EastWagga ..... 10 Bevan Rowe's East Wagga-Kooringal Allen is a big occasion performer and the 2nd GRADE: Griffith ...... 26 Ganmain ...... 10 Hawks have done it tough just to make it. cut-throat situation should bring the best out B. Robinson (Turvey Park) ...... 2 76 A.P.-M ...... 16 A. Bartholomew (Turvey Park) ..... 3 67 Ganmain ...... 10 They opened the season with a 128-point in him. S. Purcell (Turvey Park) ...... 4 59 loss to Wagga at, of all places, Gumly Oval. The Hawks, too, have their share of talent. Sunday at Bolton Park, Wagga: 12 noon - B grade 1st M.Crouch(EastWagga-K.) ...... 7 47 semi-final, Coolamon v Ariah Park-Mirrool; 2nd semi­ Two games later Coolamon belted them by Fullback Mark Gooden contained Bryan M. Piper(Gan.-G.G.-M.) ...... 7 47 final: Narrandera v Turvey Park. 1 pm - A grade 1st 93 points at Coolamon then Turvey Park dis­ Buchanan last time the teams met and was semi-final, Leeton v Turvey Park; 2nd semi-final: Nar­ hed out a 156-point humiliation at Maher judged best afield. U18s: randera v East Wagga-Kooringal. Oval. Greg Brain has been one of the buys of the Preliminary finals and 1988 grand finals will be at J. Forbes (Turvey Park) ...... 4 57 Narrandcra on September 18 and September 25 respec­ For some coaches this would be enough to year and his footwork and skill in the centre S. Hall (Turvey Park) ...... 4 51 tively. give up hope. should be seen on Saturday. M. Kohlhagen (Wagga) ...... 0 33 I wish to congratulate all netballers for a very success­ But not Rowe. Rowe knows all about playing pressure 33 ful first year. I would like to congratulate teams that N. McCallum (Narrandera)...... 1 have made it to the finals. Best of luck. Rowe's confidence in his men has not football as a ruck rover while rover Greg S. Rose (Narrandera) ...... 4 32 -Barbara Hill waned this year. White, centre halfback David Pocock and And East Wagga-Kooringal will be confi­ winger Brendan Gibbons will do their best to Competition. Congratulations to Cheryl Irvin on dent knowing that it has conquered the Gras­ see East Wagga-Kooringal give a good winning the inaugural best and fairest and to Jenny shoppers twice in the last month of home and account of itself. Howie and Karen Eckley on being joint runners-up. away football. Coolamon will go into the encounter as LEETON All the best in the finals! Well done U18s on making today's first semi after UP THE REDDIES! Coolamon enters the finals having won favourite despite being down on form lately. defeating the Lions last week! Good luck today as only one of its past four matches and thafs not And the Green and Whites should win too. you start your tilt at the premiership. Also congra­ a good sign for captain-coach Kieran Johnson They've played some marvellous team tulations to Darrell Blackett on winning the best and and his co-selectors. football during the winter and, apart from two fairest. GANMAIN-6.6. ·M. Both sides have in-form full forwards. The Seconds battled hard but were just not up to sound beatings from Turvey Park, haven't it. Brute award to Lloyd Bullock in his 150th game We finished the season on a very high note with a Trevor Sutton's deeds in front of goal for been sent reeling this year. for the seconds and Tim Bourke the stubbies. Well great team effort over the Leeton Redlegs. Sorry the Hawks are well chronicled while Bryan done Rick Maybon on winning the 2nds best and about the four Redlegs, but you didn't show much Buchanan has been the full forward discovery Old sparring partners in reserve grade fairest. committment in your game. The Hawthorn Kid Shane Lenon shared the Broilers Cup with Michael of the season. Wagga and Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong The Firsts?? What can I say. 8.24, enough shots at Buchanan has 102 goals in 18 games and, if clash in what promises to be a top seconds' goal to win five games! Steve Turner won the Shirt Steele with Michael winning the Sports Club award for his great effort in defence. Thank you to Michael from Shane (socks). Miltons Gear award votes were he kicks straight on Saturday, East Wagga­ game while N arrandera tackles Leeton in the on his efforts this year and I hope our players have 3 Michael Steel, 2 Shane Lenon, 1 Jason Hamblin, Kooringal will be in for a torrid time. under 18s. learnt something from last Sunday's debacle - a hard resulting in Mick Walsh being the winner on 29 votes way to learn, but effective. Congrats to Steve from Dennis Walsh on 24. Congratulations Mick on a top year. McMahon winning his third best and fairest award Information for Members & Guests: and Harvey McCrea being runner-up in his first year The Reserves had a big win preparing themselves with the club. Also to Glen Robson on winning the for the first semi. Steve Harvey took out the double Leeton Hotel award and thank you to Mick and with both the Bowling Club award and Supporters Griffith Ex-Servicemen's Club Ltd. John Perkins for the award - a trip for two to Alice mug from Paul Harris (socks). PROUD SPONSOR OF THE GRIFFITH SI/VANS Springs for a week. The U18s battled the game out and with most Visitors are most welcome to join the Swans in the club's spacious Netball: The Patterns Transport girls had a good players having 2 to 3 years left in this grade they can Main Lounge after each home game. only improve in the years to come to get back into win over the Lionesses with good team work and BISTRO HOURS 12 noon to 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. sharp shooting from Tina and Jenny. You can go all the grand final where they have been for the past six the way and be the first premiers in the RFL Netball Continued on page 8 JONDARY AN A VENUE GRIFFITH - PHONE 62 1211 ::::;:;::::;:::::::•:::::•:•:• -···:· : ... :·· rn:::::::::::::g~i.ij#.~~~:::::"-";:::::t:tm 6 7 EDORE • K.C. • DOWIDAT • PROT -- -T'1- ~ -ENS ~OC·AN & -- - ~- .. ~ • Wholesale Grain & Chaff Merchants • Dealers for Case-International farm equipment RIVERINA TOOL CENTRE FOR SUPPLY AND REPAIRS OF POWER TOOLS, PHONE ■ PHONE BOSTICH & SE NCO NAILING EQUIPMENT. GANMAIN ~ COOLAMON See GEOFF, RAY or MAX at 9 Dabney Avenue, Wagga - Phone 25 4511 27 6301 ~~"-"-,Ill ~ 27 3005 11..-... METABO • MAKITA • HITACHI •· RVOBI CARLTON COCA-COLA RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE - 1st SEMI-FINAL - 1st XVIII - 2.30 p.m. - 1 ri111111r~ ll!II-RIIIIIIJlll■tlIIIB■S !fllfll I:::: ll\\;;!l ■li\llfll;l■lllli::11••··; -~-· - ~- Congrats to Bryan Buchanan on kicking his 100th goal and for winning the goalkicking award. 1. M. BUCHANAN 21. W. McLAUGHLIN 1. B. ROWE 14. P. WILSON The only winners last week were the 2. S. BUCHANAN 22. B. PLEMING two netball sides. The introduction of 2. D. POCOCK 15. B. GIBBONS the netball comp has been a wonderful 3. B. BUCHANAN 23. M. BUCHANAN development for the RFL. Congra- 4. A. SUIDGEEST 26. S. TILL the weeks to come, now rea_Iise that ~f } @/ 3. M. HULL 16. K. McPHERSON you put all that hard work m, there s , : ::, ::,,,, .. , GREEN, WHITE v tulations to both sides on a successful 5. G. BRADLEY 27. N. IRVINE year, especially captain/coach Wendy 6. G. CARROLL 28. G. McKELVIE nothing like being part of a successful GJt°~~tiEs 4. M. GOODEN 18. M. CROUCH finals side. 0 Keogh. Andrea Pleming won the mug again in the Bs, 7. S. CHANDLER 29. K. KEENE with Sue McKenzie and Michelle Armstrong also play­ 5. A. METHERALL 19. T. GOODEN Last week's award winners - lsts: ing well. Paula Crowe won the mug in the As from Nikki 8. S. LEWIS 30. M. SALMON Bruests pewter to Tim Gooden, William Farrer Dinner Kew and Kathy Carey. Congratulations to Burger Patti­ 9. A. PATTISON 31. F. PATTISON 6. B. HARRINGTON 20. M. HOUNSELL to Brendan Gibbons, Video Ezy award to Mark son and Megan on the birth of Jessica - another net­ 10. B. ALLEN 32. M. CAREY Gooden. 2nds: Bruests pewter to Garry Hoffman, Col baller! 11. G. BRABANDER 33. G. WEIDEMAN 7. G. BRAIN 24. I. MA TIINGL Y Morris award to Mark Crouch, Coke award to Andrew The U18s once again showed how they never give in Dore. U18s: Towel to Wayne Podmore, Coke award to 12. J. KEOUGH 34. R. CLANCY and are to be complimented for a good season. The 8. G. TURBILL 25. T. SUTTON Paul Bourne, socks to Darren Clifford. award winners were Juicy Kew (M.O. Curtis award), 13. K. JOHNSON cc 35. P. SUTTON To Bevan, congratulations on what has been a fairly Scallop O'Brien (Bartys award) and Boogy Hogan won 14. P. NOLTE 36. R. GARRETT 9. L. GILLARD 28. A. McPHERSON difficult, but I'm sure rewarding, year now that you have the towel. Congrats to the U15s who helped out. 15. Shane BUCHANAN 37. B. THOMPSON got the boys to the first hurdle. To the supporters, The 2nds, although in front by one point at halftime, 10. C. ROBINSON 30. M. MULLEN thanks for your kind donations and I know that you will dropped their bundle and ended up loosing by 5 goals. 16. D. BUCHANAN 38. M. MALONEY Herbie Pleming won the mug and revelled in the muddy 17. G. KEW 39. W. McKELVIE be at Ganmain in force to barrack the mighty Hawks on 11. M. ZIEBELL 34. D. JONES to victory. conditions with Bill Thompson winning the Dinner for 18. A. PLEMING 40. J. ROBINSON Congratulations must also go to the A Grade netbal­ two and kicked a career best of four goals. Sparrow Kew 19. I. BUCHANAN 44. P. BARTY 13. G. WHITE 36. G. LOVELL repelled many attacks from the back pocket and won the lers who have also made it to the finals. I'm sure they towel. The 2nds showed that if they applied themselves 20. C. PARR won't let the ship down and if I were one of the players in for four quarters they can beat Turvey. the footy team I wouldn't want to be the first to loose The lsts were too small on the day against Turvey...... ------~ between both sides, otherwise they might go on the trip Award winners were Squeaker McKelvie who won the mug, Albert Suidgeest won the Dinner for two and "FARMERS HOME''' HOTEL t';a;:;~ ~~~!~!have to stay at home and baby sit! Mickeye Buchanan won the towel. Congrats to Mick Curtis for his debut in the lsts. He marked well and R. Robinson of Wagga won MATONG showed his potential. the Faulkner Footy No. 6 in the Replay the game over a cold beer in the Following the game we held our B & F count. Results - cosy atmosphere of this 'family Hotel'. M•hMRhJfW lsts: 1988 B&F is Shaun Chandler, runner-up Wow recent competition. • Counter meals• Bar Snacks • Barbecue McLoughlin with Andrew Pattison third. 2nds: Sparrow • Kids & families most welcome• Open 7 days Robert Bartholomew and Barry Mugeli (AUL) Kew and Peter Barty tied for first place, runner-up Herb Elaine, Ian, Haydn & Travis Coles support the lions Continued on page 8

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strength and long kicking to the teams advan­ COOLAMON EAST WAGGA-K. tage. NARRANDERA 15. BRENDAN GIBBONS, age 19, 177cm, 75kg. PLAYER PROFILE PLAYER PROFILE Centre. Very talented player who has great What a great day! U18s played against a depleted skills. Will always be at the fall of the ball. Coolamon Profile EWK team who kept up the pressure at all times. Average age 25; Av height 181cm; Av weight SO½kg. 16. KEN McPHERSON, age 21, 187cm, 85kg. Util­ Unfortunately our team thought they were going to ity. Uses his speed and strength well. Can cut a not available 1. BEVEN ROWE, age 32, 175cm, 75kg. Utility. at time of have an easy match, hence frustration set in and bad side to ribbons when he puts his mind to it. Ex­ discipline crept into the team's effort. Not a good RFL rep. First year coach. Gutsy player who has junior. printing. played in all positions except ruck. attitude for finals football. Anyway the team is in the 18. MARK CROUCH, age 36, 180cm, 80kg. Full finals and I am sure they can go on if they play as a 2. DA YID POCOCK, age 22, 185cm, 83kg. CHB. forward. Verteran player who's one grab marks team and give a disciplined effort. Awards: S. Rose, Vice capt. Held down CHB with distinction this are a feature of his game. Very accurate kick for P. Fortis, G. Fortis, A. Marsh. Bad luck for Andrew year. Very responsible player who works hard all goal. game. Ryan who had to go to hospital Friday night and will 19. TIM GOODEN, age 30, 187cm, 79kg. Half for­ miss the finals. One consulation Andrew, you won 3. MARK HULL, age 24, 190cm, 92kg. Ruck. ward flank. Legend in own life time. Has deves­ the U18s best and fairest - well done! Very good team player who has lifted the team tating pace who uses his high leap to pull in some The Reserves put in a great effort, but were no on several occasions with his long kick and big towering marks. Creates plenty of opportunities. match for the Hawks. After the game they certainly marks. 20. MICK HOUNSELL, age 20, 175cm, 73kg. Half enjoyed themselves and gave great support to the 1st 4. MARK GOODEN, age 24, 187cm, 89kg. Full­ back flank. Young player who can always be XVIII from the fence. Awards: M. Scamberry, J. back. Big occasion player who has returned to his relied on to give his best. Not the prettiest foot­ Ganmain notes continued from page 4 Stewart and J. Pearson. Congratulations to Colin old club and now gives the backline plenty of baller you will see, but very effective. Ex-junior. marking power. Durnan who won the 2nds best and fairest with 24. IAN MATTINGLY, age 26, 177cm, 76kg. Half years. Four Hotels award went to Phil Harris from Craig Royle and Wayne Bubner equal second. 5. ADAM METHERELL, age 26, 187cm, 100kg. forward flank. Skilful players with tons of pace, Ross McPherson and Dean Jones (socks). What a great fight back from the lsts who met Back pocket. Very rugged player. Can play in the great overhead mark. Accurate delivery. Perhaps the First Grade were inspired by the re­ their committment of five wins from the last five ruck. Will not let his opponent get an easy kick. 25. TREVOR SUTTON, age late 30s?, 186cm, turn of Ray 'Pele' O'Connor, whose goal off the games. A terrific effort by the whole team! Awards: 6. BRENDAN HARRINGTON, age 19, 177cm, ground was a real gem. Anyone who hasn't heard M. Hopwood, M. Whitby, C. Royle, Beaurepairs 96kg. Prolific goal scorer with a lightning lead. 74kg. Utility. Very good young player who has Has the best pair of hands in the league. about it was either deaf of not at the club Sunday award to W. Dunne. Congratulations to Marty picked up the tempo of first grade footy very night. Simpson on winning the best and fairest in his first 28. ALAN McPHERSON, age 19, 190cm, 75kg. well. Will always give his best. Ex-junior. Ruck. Young footballer who will be a asset to the The lsts and U18s seasons have finished and con­ year with the club. Michael Hopwood took out the 7. GREG BRAIN, age 23, 177cm, 79kg. Ruck rov­ sidering the ability in the Firsts their seson would Percy Bean award. Ian Royal second and Mark club, if he puts his mind to it. Ex-junior. er. RFL, Murray and NTFL player. Courageous 30. MARK MULLEN, age 26, 177cm, 75kg. Half have to rate as very disappointing. With the return Whitby third. ball player who has great skills. Will not be next year of some injured senior players and the For 1989, Paul Lawrence appointed coach, so beaten. back flank. Rugged half back who has been used recruiting committee active we can only look for­ hopefully next year we will carry on from where we this year to nulify some very good players. left off this year. 8. GREG TURBILL, age 32, 182cm, 75kg. Rover. ward to bigger the better things next year. A real legend who has instilled a great will to win 32. GARRY HOFFMAN, age 26, 185cm, 89kg. Silver Circle No. 18: 72 R. Smith, 78 L. Cooper, Netball: The B Grade game was once again a very Ruck. A real goer who has been chaffing to get a M. Howe, 337 R. Hamblin, 185 B. McPherson. close game with EWK coming out eventual winners in the side. Will always give a 110%. crack at his finals opponents. Hard footballer. Our Reserves are featured in the first semi this 16-14. The entire game went goal for goal and the 9. LINDSAY GILLARD, age 18, 187cm, 88kg. 34. DAVID JONES, age 21, 172cm, 68kg. Forward weekend, so get right behind coach Rocky and win standard was high. Susan Jones played a good game Wing. Outstanding young player who has great pocket. Underated player who will always give your way into the Preliminary Final. Best of luck to as wing defence, contesting at every opportunity. skill. Big mark, long kick. Ex-junior. 100%. Can pull in the big mark when least ex­ all teams in the finals and a big welcome to the Anna George again played well in the centre. The A 10. CHRIS ROBINSON, age 27, 177cm, 79kg. pected. Ganmain Sportsground today which should be in tip Grade game was also of a very high standard with all Ruck rover. Very skillful player who has had an 36. GRAHAM LOVELL, age 33, 172cm, 74kg. top condition after several working bees. players contributing to a good team effort. Final interupted season through injury. Back pocket. Back pocket specialist. Versatile, score was 26-20. Best player on the day was Janet 11. MICK ZIEBELL, age 25, 185cm, 79kg. CHF. able to fill any position. Ex-junior. Coolamon notes continued from page 6 Hugo who had an excellent game. The turning point Most consistent player who uses his pace and in the game was the second quarter during which marking skills to great advantage. Pleming and Guy Weiderman third. U18s: Paul Kew Cathy Sullivan and Anne Powell rarely missed scor­ 13. GREG WHITE, age 23, 167cm, 82kg. Rover. was the winner, from Gerard McPherson and Scott ing. However EWK persisted and made us work Great rover who reads the play well. Very crea­ Bradley. hard for the remainder of the game and we were tive around goal. All the best to the lsts and 2nds in their finals quest! happy to be eventual winners by 6 goals. 14. PAUL WILSON, age 18, 188cm, 85kg. Ruck Col5e is it! rover. Talented young player who uses his

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Centreman Glenn WAGGA GANMAIN-G.G.-M. into Coca-Cola Riverina Football League's Vardanega won't take any nonsense and grand final by winning Sunday's second semi­ Stephen Bather has been in outstanding form at TIGERS LIONS final at Gumly Oval, Wagga. centre halfback. Colours: BLACK, GOLD SASH Colours: RED, BLUE SHOULDERS, GOLD MOTIF The Bulldogs marked Pieper last time the Bather might not get the accolades of his more teams met and won by 16 points. illustrious team-mates but he does a mighty job week in week out. 35. C. CUTTING 2. S. HARVEY 39. M. RUSSELL The previous encounter saw Pieper run amok 2. A. SNOWDEN And Mark Cox is as safe as any fullback in the 5. P. HOWARD 40. B. WALSH in a best on ground performance with the Tigers 3. R. WILLIS 36. P. POULOS winning by 28 points. league. 23. M. RAVA 41. M. QUINN 4. C. BARBER 37. T. BAYLY And Pieper was man of the match in last year's The Bulldogs are quick and confident around 24. J. SHEPHERD 43. P. KELLY 10. R. CARROLL 38. T. LEVINE grand final despite Turvey Park getting up by the wings and flanks too where Terry Ness, 25. P. SHEPHERD 44. P. McCAIG 11. P. BURKE 39. P. MAHER two points. Jeremy Masterson and Gary Sheppard always 27. B. KERR 45. D. HARRIS To put it simply, when Pieper fires, Wagga get their share of kicks. 21. G. SANDRAL 42. C. FLANIGAN 29. P. CARROLL 47. A. QUINN 22. R. COLLINS 43. S. BREUST fires. Chris Masterson once kicked 10 goals against 30. M. PIPER 48. G. PIPER Carroll would prefer to concentrate on letting Wagga and cannot be given room to move, parti-. 26. L. SEPAROVICH 45. C. CHAPMAN 32. I. RICHARDSON 50. P. DILLON his team play its natural game and not worry cularly close to the sticks. 30. G. PELLOW 46. P. McGOWAN 33. G. SYMONS 56. T. RYAN about concentrating on blotting Pieper out of the But don't worry, the Tigers didn't win 17 of 32. S. ROBERTSON 47. G. WALSH 35. G. FENNESSY 59. M. IRVINE play. their 18 home and away games for nothing. 34. R. BREWER 48. P. NOACK 37. P. HARRIS 66. D. JONES But he cannot afford to. And they intend proving a point on Sunday. 58. W. McCOULLOUGH 38. B. LONGLEY 76. C. PARMENTER Pieper spells trouble with a capital T for the Fullback Grahame Doswell, winger Ray Col-. Bulldogs, whom he coached in 1984. vin and centre half forward Michael Walker @•@Qjij:f-W Dennis Hudson and Peter Andriske (AUL) The game promises to be a rip-snorter. know what finals are all about and will be to the Both sides are well endowed with exceptional forefront. footballers. Dick Carey won't take a backward step at Turvey Park has the incomparable Greg centre halfback and Wagga's running players in Nichols leading the ruck and the magic of War~ Jason Morton, Paul Kelly and Murray Barber COCA-COLA RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE ren Sykes as a ruck rover. will give it all they've got. FIRST SEMI-FINAL - Who could forget the way they swung last sea-. 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15. SCOTT LOVELL, age 23, 170cm, 70kg. Rover. 18. MARK COX, age 24, 187cm, 82kg. Fullback. 'Scooter'. Ex-East Wagga. Classy ball-getter One of the best fullback in the league. Reads the WAGGA with pace to burn. Instigates many attacks. TURVEY PARK play extremely well. Uses his body well. 16. PAUL WILLIAMS, age 22, 185cm, 72kg. Back­ 19. GLEN V ARDANEGA, age .26, 180cm, 82kg. PLAYER PROFILE man. 'Willo'. Miserly minder. Tough competi­ PLAYER PROFILE Centre. Tenacious centre, strong mark and kick. tor. Strong mark and long penetrating kick. Average age 23; Av height 180cm; Av weight 80kg. Loves the hard stuff. Brilliant player to watch. Average age 22½; Av height 181cm; Av weight 80kg. 17. WAYNE BROWN, age 20, 185cm, 87kg. De­ 24. GARY HARRIS, age 25, 185cm, 89kg. CHB/ 1. GERALD PIEPER, age 30, 185cm, 84kg. Ruck fender. Young, rugged, aggressive defender. 1. WAYNE CARROLL, age 30, 182cm, 82kg. half back flank. Strong player. Good mark and rover. Captain. 'Jezza'. State and RFL rep. One More annoying (to apponents) than a blue­ Ruck rover. Captain/coach. Ex-Sydney Swan. kick. Is playing best footy of the season now. of Tigers all time greats. Brilliant, creative lead­ healer. Team motivator and leads by example. Tough 25. ANDREW MAHER, age 19, 193cm, 79kg. er. Winner of 1988 B & F. 19. RAY COLVIN, age 23, 172cm, 75kg. Wing. high flyer, never stops trying. CHF/CHB. First year player with unlimited abil­ 3. RAY WILLIS, age 19, 180cm, 75kg. Utility. 'Flex' has had the odd injury this year. Now rarin' 2. WARREN SYKES, age 28, 177cm, 84kg. Ruck ity. High mark and a very long kick. Is a player to One of the up and coming juniors with bright to go for the finals. Clever ball winner. Rover. Having another brilliant season. Skilled watch. future. Elusive player with brilliant footpass. 20. JASON MORTON, age 18, 175cm, 77kg. Cen­ player with both hand and foot. Will give 100% 27. DANNY McFADDEN, age 25, 167cm, 60kg. 4. CLAY BARBER, age 18, 182cm, 70kg. Wing. tre. Mort. Gutsy ball winner. Never gives in. every game. Rover. Gutsy rover. Will never stop trying. Very 'Boy II'. Young, fast, elusive player. First year in Consistently pumps the ball forward. Great team 3. DALE LEWINGTON, age 19, 170cm, 60kg. quick and brilliant tackler senior ranks. Great ball winner with bright fu­ contributor. Rover. Dashing blonde rover. Has had injuries 28. ALAN BARTHOLOMEW, age 23, 180cm, ture. 23. GA VIN HOFERT, age 20, 192cm, 90kg. For­ during year but now is fit and playing very well. 79kg. Full forward. Very strong lead and mar­ 5. ANTHONY LYONS, age 23, 183cm, 85kg. De­ ward. Recruited from Goulburn Valley. RFL 4. TERRY NESS, age 28, 172cm, 69kg. Wing/ ker. Can kick the impossible goal. fender. Dependable, debonair and destructive rep. Great mark and kick. Potential match­ centre. RFL winger for several seasons. Dis­ 30. GARY SHEPPARD, age 21, 179cm, 88kg. Half who likes denting forwards reputations. Great winner. poses of ball with pin point accuracy. Clever forward/ruck rover. Always on his knees at the team player. 25. GARY TAGLIABUE, age 30, 185cm, 82kg. thinking footballer. bottom of a pack. Has plenty of heart. As tough 6. MARK HOFERT, age 26, 183cm, 87kg. Full Forward. 'Tags' comes to life in the springtime. 6. GREG NICHOLS, age 30, 193cm, 88kg. CHF or as they come. forward. Ideal spearhead with uncanny ball skills Agile player with excellent marking ability and ruck. Big game player. Strong mark and good 32. GA VIN ARMSTRONG, age 23, 177cm, 89kg. and pin point accuracy. 2nds coach. RFL rep and accurate kick for goal. kick. Is a match winner. H B Flank. Always positions himself in the rigft joint winner of League goalkicking award this 28. GRAHAM DOSWELL, age 28, 182cm, 85kg. 7. MARK CUNNINGHAM, age 26, 180cm, 82kg. position. Excellent deliverer of the ball to for­ year. Fullback. 'Spider'. RFL rep. Runner-up in club Wing. Top wingman. courageous player having wards. Top team player. 7. MURRAY BARBER, age 21, 182cm, 80kg. B & F. Tough, aggressive competitor. Noted for top season. Excellent disposal. RFL rep this 35. FENWICK McCLUSKY, age 20, 190cm, 82kg. Centre. 'Boy'. Fast, classy ball winner with all his clearing dashes. Best fullback in the league. year. Back pocket. Young player with a heart as big as the skills. Chip of the old block. 29. BRENDANSHERIDAN,age 19, 180cm,84kg. 10. PETER ANDERSEN, age 25, 177cm, 89kg. himself. Will run hard all day. Top spoiler or 8. MICHAEL WALKER, age 21, 190cm, 84kg. Forward. 'Brain', elusive forward. Great mark. Half forward flank. Tough hard player, never mark. CHF. 'Wacky' loves to take the 'spekkies'. Accu­ Dangerous around goal. Fourth in league goal­ gives in. Gets to the bottom of packs to feed out 36. IAN HAWKE, age 19, 177cm, 69kg. Rover. Is rate kick for goal. RFL rep. Potential match­ kicking this year. ball. now starting to play to his ability. Has excellent winncr. 32. SCOTT ROBERTSON, age 21, 180cm, 82kg. 11. CHRIS MASTERSON, age 20, 182cm, 82kg. hand and foot disposal. Very clever thinker. 9. DAVID LARWOOD, age 26, 180cm, 82kg. Utility. First year player. Rugged player who Half forward flank, rover. Always finds space to 42. DARREN HUME, age 23, 187cm, 82kg. Back Back pocket. Tough, reliable backman having a gives his best every week. 1988 B & F winner in get kicks. Shows plenty of heart to do the hard pocket. First year back at Aussie footy, but has consistent season back with the Tigers. 2nds. things. Having a top year. improved each game. Will win the hard ball and 10. RAY CARROLL, age 28, 182cm, 82kg. Utility. 34. RALPH BREWER, age 20, 170cm, 75kg. Util­ 12. VINNIE CARROLL, age 25, 172cm, 76kg. back up all day. Experienced veteran. Versatile player. Strong ity. First year in senior ranks. Strong mark, tire­ Back pocket. Possibly the best running player in 45. ASHLEIGH BARNETT, age 18, 185cm, 82kg. mark, pin point accuracy with either foot. less worker. Great future. the club. Always links up. Having enormous sea­ Half forward flank. Very promising young play­ 12. PAUL KELLY, age 19, 182cm, 75kg. Wing. 38. TROY LEVINE, age 16, 175cm, 75kg. Rover. son. RFL rep this year. er. Can play in any position. hard working play­ One of the young brigade. Has had very success­ Young Tiger with tremendous potential. Skillful 14. PAUL O'DONNELL, age 28, 172cm, 73kg. er. Great mark and strong kick. ful season. Fast, reliable avenue of attack, gives player who plays it fast and hard. Back pocket. Straight running backman. Started 46. JEREMY MASTERSON, age 16, 180cm, 79kg. 100% every game. 40. DICK CAREY, age 26, 190cm, 92kg. CHB. Re­ season off slow, but is now playing best footy of HBF. Brilliant youngster with plenty of pace, 13. PHILLIP COX, age 32, 170cm, 75kg. Rover. cruited from Sth. Australia. RFL rep. No­ year. skill and heart. Great potential. Ex-S.A. nomad. Experienced campaigner who nonsense close-checking defender who thrives 16. RICKY QUADE, age 20, 185cm, 75kg. Half 48. STEVEN COLLINS, age 26, 170cm, 77kg. Rov­ uses experience to set up play. Cool in a crisis. on a challenge. Excellent mark, long penetrating forward flank. Strong grab of ball. Always think­ er. Does a lot of work around the packs. Always Has shares in 'Elastoplast' company. kick. ing to better the team. at the bottom of packs. Good talker. 14. DAVIDBROWN,age25, 182cm, 78kg. Utility. 50. TONYKELLY,age21, 195cm,87kg. Ruckman. 17. STEVEN EATHER, age 27, 187cm, 89kg. 52. KEN HOWE, age 20, 198cm, 90kg. Ruck. Play­ RFL rep. Third in club B & F this year. Tough Tireless ruckman who gives his all every game. CHB. Having a top year. Solid backman who ed only a handful of games with Turvey, but has competitor. Brilliant mark and kick. Great team Strong mark. Does the bullocking work around gives his all. The better the game the better he improved in leaps and bounds. Big man, big man. the packs. plays. mark.

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.A "Out of my way," roars Turvey Park ruckman Greg Nichols as he grabs Coolamon first gamer Mick Curtis while Bulldogs' halfback flanker Gavin Armstrong looks on during last Sunday's Turv_ey Park back pocket Vin Car­ Coca-Cola Riverina Football League game at roll (12) reaches for the Tom Sher­ Maher Oval, Wagga. rin as Coolamon cenire half for­ ward Brett Allen and rover Greg McKelvie move in last Sunday's ◄ R. Robinson of Wagga was the first Coca-Co/a Riverina Football correct entry drawn in the 'Spot the Ball' League game· at Maher Oval, competition No. 6 for a Faulkner Footy. Wagga.

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TRYC winger Andrew Donelan (left) misjudges the ball as MC V's Bill Quirk and John Bennett (headgear) vie for possession in last Saturday's Fosters Farrer League second semi. The Goan­ A.P.-M. A.F.C.: Ariah Park-Mirrool end of nas brushed aside the Magpies to season Presentation Ball on September be first to the Grand Final. 23, at the Ariah Park Hall. Music by 'The Duo', 9 pm start. Presentation at JO sharp. ARJAH PARK-M/RROOL A.F.C.: Our Pre­ sentation Ball is on Friday, September 23 at the hall. THE ROCK- A.F.C.: W will be holding our Annual Presentation Ball on Friday, October 7. -CU A.F.C.: Presentation Night will be held on Friday, October l at the Wagga Leagues Club. All en­ quiries to Alison Kendall. GANMAIN-G.G.-M. A.F.C.: Our Presenta­ tion Night is on Friday, October 7 in the form of a Cabaret Presentation com­ mencing at 7 pm with music by Pande­ monium. TURVEY /'ARK. A.F.C.: Our Presentatwn Night is on Saturday, October 8 at Players. EAST WAGGA-KOOR/NGAL A.F.C: Satur­ day, October 8: Annual Presentation Banquet to be held at Gumly Oval Hall commencing at 6.30 pm. LEETON A.F.C.: Presentation Ball will be held on Friday, October 14 at the Town & Country, further information will be advertised.

The ball bounces off the chest of Tur­ vey Park ruckman Greg Nichols in last Sunday's Riverina Football League game against Coolamon at Maher Oval, Wag­ ga. Nichols booted four goals as the Bull- dogs won by 50 points.

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..... · Fosters FFL Fosters FFL 24 25 FOSTERS FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIV. 2 ·HONOUR ROLL, 1988 MANGOPLAH IIRAND moTEL Premiers Club Best & Fairest Join the TE MORA ROOS after the game 1st XVIII: Cootamundra: lsts Don Olliver; 1983 South Wagga-Tolland 2nds Jamie Thompson. South HOTEL with Wayne, David & Janice. 1984 Junee-Kapooka Wagga-Tolland: lsts Mall Hillier; Cnr. CROWLEY & LOFTUS STS., TEMORA 1985 Whitton Don & Malle Baker welcomes all. 2nds Allen Godfrey. ­ • Counter Lunches Mon.-Fri. • Open 7 days a week 1986 Whitton Kapooka: lsts Peter Kazakoff; 1987 Whitton 2nds Greg. Patterson. Whitton: 2nd XVIII: lsts Col Ingram; 2nds Glenn Ing­ 1983 South Wagga-Tolland ram. RAAF: Not finalised. Riv­ FOSTERS FARRER LEAGUE - DIVISION TWO 1984 coll: Not finalised. 1985 Cootamundra GRAND FINAL PREVIE\N 1986 Rivcoll Finals Results by 'Jock' Currie 1987 R.A.A.F. 1sts: 1st Semi, Rivcoll 15.19.109 d League Best & Fairest· Uranq.-K. 10.8.68; 2nd Semi, Cootamundra, minor premiers, and big second The inclusion of Craig Smith (he was married on Allan Carroll Memorial Cootamundra 13.9.87 d Sth. Wag­ I • semi-final winners, meet South Wagga-Tolland in to­ second-semi day) must bolster the Don defence. His Medal (1sts): ga-T. 5.9.39; Preliminary, Sth. day's premiership decider. performance last week was close to a B. 0. G. and his 1983 Mick Dasey ...... S. W.-T. Wagga-T. 10.12.72 d Rivcoll Colin Ingram (Whitton) For the Blues, a grand final is nothing new - this will experience will benefit the Dons. Likely opponent, 1984 Ron Nieuwendyk .... Coota. 8.18.66. ,..-- . be their third straight. The Dons, who were premiers Craig Morton, along with his brother Michael, was a 1985 Martin Simpson ..... Whitton 2nds: 1st Semi, RAAF 9.10.64 d in 1983 will be playing in their second grand-final in fine player in the second semi and will have to be more 1986 Gavin Lloyd ...... Whitton Rivcoll 6.11.47; 2nd Semi, Coota­ that period. Only coach Wayne Gardner and defender closely checked today if the Dons are to negate scoring 1987WayneGardner ..... S.W.-T. mundra 5.7.37 d Sth. Wagga-T. ' ' Craig Smith from that premiership side are still in the opportunities. 1988 Colin Ingram ...... Whitton 5.6.36; Preliminary, RAAF line-up. In Rod Knagge, the Blues have one of the best Farrer League Trophy (2nds): 11.16.82 d Sth. Wagga-T. 3.7.25. Cootamundra jumped the Dons in the second semi ruckmen in the league. He is given good support by 1983Co1Parmenter ...... S.W.-T. and never looked bac-k. As usual, Don Oliver and Ray Dean Guthrie, a youngster who belies his years. 1984 Peter Hogan ...... Coota. Gate Receipts TJlock were prominent, but Cootamundra had a host Col Parmenter will be looked to be the Dons for a 1985 Bob Thompson ...... Whitton 1st Semi: 2nd Semi: .ifgood players on that day. Hardly the same could be supreme effort today. 1986 Rod Flack ...... Boree Ck. 1983 $1117 1983 $1085 said of the Dons. Admittedly you can only play as well Aroundihe packs, Coota's little men Greg Bennett, 1987 Peter Bromley ...... RAAF 1984 $1007 1984 $878 as the opponent permits but many supporters com­ Scott Murfitt and David McPherson are always prom­ 1988Tonylngram ...... Whitton 1985 $1084 1985 $1010 mented that it was the worst they'd seen the Dons play inent. Eric Frazier has had a goal-less finals series so 1986 $846 1986 $794 all year. far and is set for a good one, whilst Basil Coleman, Goalkickers Many of those down players lifted last week. In­ Stephen Smith and seventeen year old Brendan Kear­ 1st XVIII: 1987 $852 1987 $1412 1988 $1390 1988 $1208 deed, they had to - or Coota's opponent today would ney are opportunists for the Dons. 1983 Rob Barrett ...... Boree Ck. have been the Bushpigs. 'Pickles' Bradley is a fine defender and probably 1984RalphRobins ...... Whitton. Prelim. Final: Grand Final: Both teams are expected to be very similar to those had the better of his duel with Don spearhead Gary 1985 Ralph Robins ...... Whitton 1983 $1140 1983 $1900 of their last starts. No doubt, the Dons will rush back Button. Button likes to take the big grab but is often 1986 Scott Lang ...... Boree Ck. 1984 $1092 1984 $2814 rover Basil Coleman, ill last week, possibly at the beaten by weather <;onditions. 1987Mark Hofert...... S. W.-T. 1985 $1085 1985 $2545 expense of the injured John Brown. Definitely the top two sides throughout the season - 1988 Eric Frazier ...... S.W.-T. 1986 $1030 1986 $2152 Don't be surprised if the experienced Peter Delaney spectators are set for a grand final. 2nd XVIII: 1987 $1237 1987 $3018 finds a spot in the Cootamundra team. In the curtain-raiser, the reigning premiers, RAAF, 1983 Trevor Cooper ..... Junee-K. 1988 $1350 1988 Again, Block and Oliver stand as the men the Dons could well win back-to-back flags. 1984 lan Dallas ...... Coota. must counter. Again, Stewart Allen is likely to be They have a potential matchwinner in Steve Cord­ 1985 Trevor Cooper. .... J unee-K. Club Championship given the task on Oliver, a challenge he relished - well at full forward. His clach with Coota's B & F 1986 Peter Hogan ...... Coota. 1986 Cootamundra ...... 108 whilst Crivellaro could perhaps start in the key for­ Jamie Thompson could be a telling factor. Hudson is 1987 Peter Jack ...... Uranq.-K. 1987 Cootamundra ...... 114 ward position for the Dons. a great mark, Baker and Trott top defenders. Coota 1988Michael Walker ...... Coota. 1988Sth. Wagga-Tolland ...... 114 Stuart Foster, the young Cootamundra full forward will look to Dean Squires around the packs, Peter led well, marked beautifully and kicked truly, notch­ Finishing Order Delaney (if in the side) Mal Noack and the experi­ ing five goals in the second semi-final. Dons fullback, enced Wayne JJeBritt. If Rod Boo/ fires - so could lstXVIII: W D L Pts 2nd XVIII: W D L Pts Neil Carey, must be tighter today to prevent Foster Coota. COOTA ...... 13 - 2 52 STH. WAGGA-T ...... 14 - I 56 STH. WAGGA~T ...... 12 - 3 48 COOTA ...... 11 - 4 44 from becoming a potential match winner. RAAP to win a close one! RIVCOLL ...... 8 - 7 32 RIVCOLL ...... 7 - 8 28 URANQ.-K...... 6 - 9 24 R.A.A.F...... 7 - 8 28 Whitton ...... 6 - 9 24 Whitton ...... 5 - 10 20 R.A.A.F ...... 0 - 15 0 Uranq.-K...... 1 - 14 4 ' , PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE The No. 1 venue in the Welcome to all football followers to McPher­ Allan Carroll Medal, Colin Ingram, and reserve Riverina! son Oval, North Wagga for the Fosters Farrer grade Tony Ingram. Also congratulations to our League 2nd Division Grand Final. lead goalkickers, Eric Frazier and Michael Fddays 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. Grand final day is a day all teams in football Walker. s·aturdays 9 p.m'. to 4'a'.m. aim for but unfortunately only two teams can TREVOR URQUHART qualify. President Sundays 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. To the grand finalists Cootamundra in both grades, South Wagga-Tolland in Firsts and RAAF in reserves I congratulated the players Ardlethan Celebrate your team's and the club officials on their success and wish Pi ,~ them the best of luck and an injlN'y free game. PH.782171 -~ ~ victory with a night at the To the teams not playing today, commisera­ e7J •Your RIVERINA AUSTRALIAN I tions and let's hope efforts over the summer ~ grocery Riveri na 's entertainment months will bring greater results in 1989. C and FOOTBALL CLUB I would like to take this opportunity to con­ SELF liquor centre' SERVICE STORE outlet FERNLEIGH ROAD, WAGGA WAGGA gratulate our best and fairest winners, first grade s. Fosters FFL Fosters FFL 26 27 FOSTERS FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIV. 2 GRAND FINALS-1988 Possible First Grade Player Positions: SOlUl'U"c-

COOTAMUNDRA STH. WAGGA-T. Colours: Navy Blue, White Crest Colours: Red, BlackV Gary BUTTON (42) ~. 1. G. INGRAM 13. R. BLOCK 6. A. GODFREY 39. M. THOMAS NAVY BLUE, RED, BLACK V WHITE CREST Greg BRADLEY (7) 40. M. HILLIER 2. L. REID 2nds Coach 15. I. PIRIE 7. E. FRAZIER 8. P. McDERMOTT 41. S. REHARDT 3. B.DELANEY 17. C. MORTON 9. D. ABSOLUM 42. G. BUTTON Basil COLEMAN (28) Stephen SMITH (57) 4. D. McPHERSON 21. D. OLIVER cc 12. B. KEARNEY 43. C. SMITH Leon REID (2) Craig GOLDEN (23) 5. G. BENNETT 22. D. LOUTTIT 15. J. BROWN 44. T. MILLER I,< 16. S. ALLEN 45. N. CAREY 6. P. MANNING 23. C. GOLDEN 17. G. COUSLEY 47. W. BARLIN 7. G. BRADLEY 24. J. BRISTOW Wayne GARDNER (48) 18. B. BRILLEY 48. W. GARDNER (cc) Ray BLOCK (13) 8. M. MORTON 25. S. FOSTER 21. N. BUSBY 51. P. ERRINGTON 9. D. GUTHRIE 28. S. TIERNAN 24. P. CRIVELLARO 52. C. ABSOLUM Bob BRILLEY (18) Craig ABSOLUM (52) 25. M. O'BRIEN 54. C. HATWELL 10. R. KNAGGE 38. D. BRADBURY Ian PIRIE (15) David LOUTTIT (22} 26. R. DENTON 57. S. SMITH 11. M. DOUGLAS 27. R. FRANKS 59. G. OSBORN FOLLOWERS: 12 S. MURFITT 28. B. COLEMAN 60. C. PARMENTER Col PARMENTER (60) Mal Paul CRIVELLARO (24) Peter HILLIER (40) Eric FRAZIER (7) McDERMOTT (8) 2nds , 12 noon Dean GUTHRIE (9) Brian Rod KNAGGE (10) Michael DELANEY(S) Greg BENNETT (5) MORTON(B) COOTAMUNDRA R.A.A.F. CENIRES: Colours: Navy Blue, White Crest Colours: Light Blue, Dark Blue shoulders Roy DENTON (26) 14. A. BRADBURY 34. C. SHEATHER 1. S. PICKERSGILL 23. S. BUGG Graham-lNGRAM (1) 16. W. DeBRITT 35. D. HOWARD 2. R. HUTCHINS vc 24. S. DEW 3. W. BRTLLEY 25. K. JAGO 18. C. MANWARRING36. P. DELANEY 4. A. WEEKS 26. P. JONES 19. S. CARROLL 37. J. THOMPSON 5. J. JONES 27. J. WALTON 20. D. SQUIRES 39. G. GUTHRIE 6. P. BATES 28. P. BOYLES 26. S. HUMPAGE 40. M. WALKER 7. M. McCARRON 29. D. HOLT Trent MILLER (44) Craig SMITH (43) 8. B. BAKER 30. D. HOPTON Craig MORTON (17) Dave McPHERSON (4) 27. W. ECCELSTON 41. S. BALDOCK 11. D. HUDSON 31. C. ADRAIN 29. G. McPHERSON 42. R. BOOL 12. C. FALKNER 33. D. EMPSALL Stewart ALLEN (16) 30. P. GRAY 43. G. McDERMOTT 13. H. BREW 34. S. DA VIS 31. S. INGRAM 44. J. BALDOCK 14. R. McKENZIE 36. S. CORDWELL Don OLIVER (21} 15. R. HIGH 40. J. BUTLER 32. J. WALTON 45. A. RONNING 18. W. TROTT 45. R. COMBEN 33. J. COOPER 46. D. CONNELL 19. A. MOORE 46. S. LLOYD Paul ERRINGTON (51) GaryCOUSLEY (17) 20. C. TAYLOR 48. G. EIMBA Scott MURFITT (12) Jeff BRISTOW (24} 21. W. BOTTOMLEY 49. A. BLEEKER 22. J. BROOKS 51. P. DAWSON Neil CAREY (45) Stuart FOSTER (25) £RS -- C-0 THE T Cootamundra South Wagga-T. ALL" Interchange from: Interchange from: Sean TIERNAN (28} Brendan KEARNEY (12) '5pOR'f, .. Mark DOUGLAS (11} C00TAMUNDRA GOAL Rod FRANKS (27) Fosters FFL Fosters FFL 28 29 OLDEST AUSTRALIAN OWNED YOU'RE WELCOME WITH MINE HOSTS FOOTBALL MANUFACTURER ... DARYL & LARRY GEHRIG ANO THE COOTAMUNDRA "BLUES" AT G.A. &B. KELLY ROSS FAULKNER QUALITY BUTCHERS THE ONLY BALL TO BE USED BY AUSTRALIA'S FOUR HOTEL CENTRAL TOP LEAGUES ... Victorian Football League, Victorian Football Assn., COOTAMUNDRA PHONE WRinON 55 2700 S.A. National Football League and Tasmanian Football League. • COUNTER LUNCHES ROSS FAULKNER footballs available from Schipps Sports Store and • OPEN SUNDAYS 12 noon to 10 pm. Smalls & Corned Beef Lawrences Sports Stores, Wagga.

COOTAMUNDRA SOUTH WAGGA-TOLLAND President's Message Blues' Club Notes President's Message Dons' Club Notes A sad day last Saturday for our Seconds when Today see's the culmination of a year's effort with The Farrer League grand final will be played to­ The 1988 Farrer Division 2 competition has been day and the Farrer League Board is to be congratu­ after finishing minor premiers, with only one loss for an interesting and evenly contested affair. the Seconds and Firsts fighting out today's grand lated for the careful but rigid way in which it con­ the season, we were eliminated from the finals bY. a Today see's the culmination with the old rivals the finals. ducts the game. strong RAAF side. Still, that's football, and whilst Blues and the Dons, and I am sure that spectators Congratulations go to Don and Leon for the effort On behalf of South Wagga-Tolland Football Club disappointed, the players accepted the defeat man­ ; fully and graciously· an admirable quality. will be treated to some great football. put in during the season in getting the teams to . I would like to thank all the teams that comprise where they are. Also, mention should go to the Well done Al, on not only your personal achieve­ In the Seconds the RAAF will be hoping to make Division Two, for without them Division One would ments, but your coaching effort! it two premierships in a row, but the Blues, after a Committee, Goog, Daryl, Marg and the Ladies not be so competitive. Bill 'Lid' played another fine match, especially great last minute victory against the Dons are set to Committee as well, for the good job done during the I would also like to thank the Riverina Australian when moved to defence, and shared the awards with stop them in their tracks. season, because without willing workers a club does Football Club and my fellow directors for the use of Brendan Grace. Undoubtedly, most gave their best, Congratulations to the Executive and Delegates not function. Maher Oval and the club facilities this season. but RAAF were just too good on the day. for the professional outlook and organising ability. The two games today gives the club a fine chance Last week our Seconds bowed out of the pre­ The 'Ones' claimed by many to be 'lucky winners', The Blues will be hoping to emulate the great for two flags. The Seconds face a tough RAAF outfit miership hunt, but there was no shame, as those nevertheless WON! As coach Gardner stated fre­ victory by the Coota Bulldogs last weekend and who disposed of the South Wagga team last week. players gave coach, Allen Godfrey 100% for the quently throughout the season 'College are a very good side', so a win over them, albeit by only a goal, make it a year for the Blues and Coota to remember. The Blues 2nd XVIII have shown that they have the whole season. Well done. The Firsts play in their first grand final since 1983. was a good one. PETER HOGAN, President. goods. There are more than enough players willing What a joy it was (with all deserved respect to to go in hard for their teammates. RAAF will cer­ Compliments must go to coach Wayne Gardner, and his team for their team spirit and dedication, which Stewart Allen) to see Craig Smith back at centre half tainly know that they've played a game, by the end have been evident all year. back. Married life obviously agrees, as 'Snuff' GRAND FINAL of the last quarter. Thank you players, once again for the Club turned in his best performance for the season. Gary The First XVIII clash should be an absorbing one Cousley, the birthday boy, was equally effective in Championship and congratulations to leading goal­ defence, and in that thrilling last quarter ALL de­ against our old foes South Wagga-Tolland. We have kicker, Eric Frazier. OUTCOME to give it a full 100% four quarter effort, and only fenders, 'Ezza', Neil Carey, Stewart Allen and I wish the boys a very successful game and look 'Dapper' Miller really did a grand job. Eric toiled What the other coaches say: that will see a flag come our way. Remember all the forward to the victory drink after the match! hard, Bob Brilley played well, Wayne and Col took pre-season training, the gut busting and sweating it David Jones (Rivcoll): "COOTAMUNDRA. but only I.AURIE LITTLE President some great grabs, Peter McDermott blitzed 'em on a just. The Dons, I'm sure,· benefitted from both out on road runs, etc., etc. Let's make all that hard win and Stephen Smith was ever the opportunist. All the loss to Coota in the second semi and the win, yakka worthwhile. in all it was a much better finals performance than albeit perhaps a trifle lucky, over us last Satur~ Best of luck Coota and after today we'll have two Full details of the Fosters Farrer League Di­ the previous week. Well, today's the one. Today's match is really the day. If South Wagga can produce another effort Bicentennial flags heading towards Clarke Oval. vision Two best and fairest votes for 1988: -TRUE BLUE ONLY one that counts when you come this far. like last week they could upse,t the Blues". ALLAN CARROLL MEDAL (1st XVIII): Let's all get right behind one another, keep the David Fellows (Uranquinty-Kapooka): "COOTA­ URANQUINTY-KAPOOKA: 8 R. Anderson; 7 P. heads up and give it 150% Win, lose or draw, no-one MUNDRA. simply because they're the best side Top 6 Goalkickers (Home & Kazakoff; 5 G. Patterson; 4 D. Fellows; 3 B. can complain if there's that commitment! we've played this year!" Parsons, A. Land, D. Beaumont, R. Gough; 2 Thanks to all connected with the club this year - Away) of each Div. 2 Clubs: it's been a good one. A win today can make it a Errol Boots (Whitton): "SOUTH WAGGA­ T. Patton, P. Downs; 1 B. Gooch, J. Hennessy, G. Bayne, S. Power. GREAT one! TOLLAND. I think the Dons have more overall Rivcoll: S.W.-T.: strength. Cootamundra's probably faster, but the B. McLennan ...... 21 E. Frazier...... 75 RIVCOLL: 11 D. Branson (THIRD on countback), strength of the Dons - especially if they can coun­ A. Cottrel ...... 12 G. Button ...... 42 B. McLennan; 8 S. Hicks; 4 S. Liston, S. Nel­ FARRER LEAGUE TROPHY (2nd XVIII): R. 19 ter Oliver and get around Block - should win S. Hicks ...... 12 Brilley ...... son; 3 C. Howitt; 21. Mcfarlane, H. Millan; 1 P. URANQUINTY-KAPOOKA: 7 G. Patterson; 4 P. Jack; 3 P. them the flag" B. Plattfuss ...... 12 D. Absolum ...... 15 Craft, M. McMillan. Crouch, Wilson; 2 D. Huxley, D. Beaumont; 1 P. J. Shedden ...... 12 M. Hillier ...... 13 RAAF: 5 W. Trott; 3 A. Weeks; 2 D. Hudson; 1 K. Downs, M. Marrett. Peter Boyles (RAAF): "SOUTH, W AGGA­ S. Nelson ...... 11 C. Parmenter ...... 12 TOLLAND. Now that the club has only one team Jago, G. Eimba, C. Ferguson, R. Hutchins, J. RIVCOLL: 5 P. Downs, A. Taylor; 3 D. Spink, P. Cocking; 2 Uranquinty-K.: D. Woods, G. Johnson, P. Mcloughlin, J. Wenke, G. left in the premiership fight, I think they'll chan­ Ellem. Coota: D. Fellows ...... 70 Howell, G. Thomas, M. Fagan. nel all their energies into winning it. I've a feeling R. Anderson ...... 24 COOTAMUNDRA: 15 R. Block (TIED SECOND); Cootamundra might be just a little complacent". S. Foster ...... 43 12 G. Ingram; 5 G. Bennett; 4 M. Morton, C. RAAF: 6 S. Davis; 4 A. Moore; 3 D. Gillis, Stocki, K. Price, C. Morton ...... 38 P. Perry ...... 22 B. Baker; 2 D. Hudson, G. Eimba, C. Smith, J. Jones; 1 D. Huxley ...... 18 Morton, S. Murfitt; 1 S. Foster, R. Knagge, P. C. Falkner, W. Trott, C. Moore, T. Bailey, R. High. D. Oliver ...... 35 Douglas. ARDLETHAN G. Bennett ...... 26 P. Kazakoff ...... 18 COOTAMUNDRA: 7 J. Thompson, M. Walker; 6 G. Brad­ R. Block ...... 12 R. Gough ...... 15 SOUTH WAGGA-T.: 15 C. Parmenter (TIED ley; 5 R. Boot; 3 R. Whitton, D. Squires, W. DeBrit, P. R. Knagge ...... 12 Whitton: SECOND); 9 D. Absolum; 7 B. Coleman; 6 R. Delaney; 2 S. Foster, J. Bristow, D. Howard, R. Deeps; Plumbing & Hardware Service R. Robbins ...... 38 Denton; 5 M. Hillier; 4 W. Gardner, S. Allen; 3 1 I. Pirie, S. Ingram, I. Buttriss, J. Baldock. RAAF: E. Boots ...... 33 C. Smith; 2 M. O'Brien, P. Crivellaro, G. SOUTH WAGGA-T.: 13 A. Godfrey (SECOND); 5 M. Lons­ Maxiheat I Solar Hot I Davey I General Button. dale, M. O'Brien, D. French, N. Busby; 3 B. Grace; 2 R. 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13. RAY BLOCK, age 24, 187cm, 85kg. CHB. 39. MURRAY THOMAS, age 24, 183cm, 71kg. COOTAMUNDRA 'Dago'. Inspirational player capable of anything, Utility. First year player with the Dons. Has yet handy footballer. STH. WAGGA-TOLLAND to display full potential. Capable of taking a fine PLAYER PROFILE mark . 15. IAN PIRIE, age 28, 180cm, 93kg. Half back PLAYER PROFILE . 40. MAL HILLIER, age 20, 178cm, 70kg. Wing. flank. 'Custard'. Tough as nails footballer. More Talented player with great skills. B&F this year, often turns defence into attack. Average age 22½; Av height 181cm; Av weight 77kg. FFL rep 87-88. Conspicuous by his head-gear. Average age 24; Av height 170cm; Av weight 79kg. 17. CRAIG MORTON, age 25, 181cm, 86kg. CHF. 6. ALLEN GODFREY, age 27, 175cm, 76kg. De­ 41. SCOTT REHARDT, age 17, 185cm, 83kg. H.F. 1. GRAHAM INGRAM, age 29, 175cm, 70kg. 'Mort'. Mr. Consistency, great marker of the fender. Coach of 2nds in which he was B&F for Flank. Promising youngster with good skills. Centre. 'Henry'. Creates play all over the ball. Fine finisher. the club and runner-up in the league. Very en­ Regular U18 player who deserved his opportun­ ground, very speedy type with great disposal. thusiastic and determined. ity in the senios. Great clubman. 21. DON OLIVER, age 29, 186cm, 90kg. Ruck. t C 7. ERIC FRAZIER, age 23, 172cm, 76kg. Rover. 2. LEON REID, age 34, 179cm, 86kg. Fullback. 'Donald'. Former Adelaide player. Coach who 42. GARY BUTTON, age 23, 189cm, 90kg. Full 'Dangles'. As solid as the Rock of Gibralter. Hard player who's had his best year with the forward. Back with the Dons. FFL rep this year. leads by example, has a great first grab and more Dons. R/U B&F for the club. Loves umpires and Rarely beaten. than a handy kicker. Strong mark, capable goalkicker. doesn't mind kicking the odd goal or 28. 43. CRAIG SMITH, age 25, 183cm, 90kg. Half for­ 3. BRIAN DELANEY, age 27, 176cm,82kg. Rov­ 22. DA YID LOUTTIT, age 25, 178cm, 87kg. Back 8. PETER McDERMOTT, age 19, 187cm, 71kg. ward. Back with the Dons from ACT. Ex-Dons er. 'The Ghost'. Plays it hard and tough, great pocket. 'Davo'. Doesn't give an inch. Very stout Wing. Graduate of the U18s. Impresses with his junior who now played more than 100 games. possession getter. defender. speed, determination and long kicking. Great clubman. 4. DAVE McPHERSON, age 22, 173cm, 76kg. 23. CRAIG GOLDEN, age 24, 179cm, 85kg. Half 9. DARREN ABSOLUM, age 22, 170cm, 76kg. 44. TRENT MILLER, age 21, 183cm, 82kg. H B Rover. 'Macca'. Has a heart as big as Phar Lap. back flank. 'Goldie'. Has adapted well to lsts Forward. Quick off the mark. Thinking player Flank. First 'serious' season with the Dons. Reg­ Courageous little player. and is a great defender. with excellent disposal and final goal sense. ular and consistent defender. 'Dapper' disposal. 12. BRENDAN KEARNEY, age 17, 176cm, 61kg. 5. GREG BENNETT, age 30, 170cm, 69kg. For­ 45. NEIL CAREY, age 19, 184cm, 81kg. Fullback. 24. JEFF BRISTOW, age 27, 173cm, 76kg. Wing. Rover. Vice-captain of U18s. R/U in B&F and A most improved player who's held down impor­ ward pocket. 'Benny'. Goalsneak of the team, 'Spadge'. I lard worker who never stops running. equal second in goalkicking in Ul8s. Fast and good around the packs, runs all day. tant key defence positions well. Ex-U18s and 25. STUART FOSTER, age 18, 176cm, 82kg. Full skillful - watch this boy go! FFL rep this year. Always gives his all. 6. PAUL MANNING, age 21, 176cm, 75kg. Util­ forward. 'Lube'. Ex-Stars lad, takes great mark 15. JOHN BROWN, age 26, 185cm, 73kg. Back ity. 'Speed'. Gives his all, good four quarter per­ and isn't a bad kicker either. pocket. First year with the Dons. Has had a most 47. WAYNE BARLIN, age 26, 183cm, 72kg. Utility former who runs all day. consistent season. Fine mark. Doesn't mind it defender. Runner up B&F in 2nds this year. 28. SEAN TIERNAN, age 21, 180cm, 84kg. Half tough. Most improved defender who backs his judge­ 7. GREG BRADLEY, age 30, 185cm, 92kg. Back back flank. 'Prawn'. Dour and stodgy type who 16. STEWART ALLEN, age 25, 186cm, 76kg. ment well. pocket. 'Pickles'. No nonsense footballer, good wears his opponent like a glove. minder and good talker. CHB. Versatile player, effective tagger. Most determined defender who's rarely beaten. Great 48. WAYNE GARDNER (cc), age 24, 188cm, 38. DENNIS BRADBURY, age 31, 179cm, 84kg. 90kg. CHF. A most talented footballer who's 8. MICHAEL MORTON, age 19, 180cm, 80kg. Back pocket. 'Brad'. Reliable backman who clubman. had an interrupted season due to injury. One of Wing. 'Mort'. Having outstanding year, very won't take a backward step. 17. GARY COUSLEY, age 19, 183cm, 70kg. Half quick off the mark, excellent grab. the Leagues best marks and beautiful long kick. back flank. Newcomer from Nth Wagga. Has Very determined. 9. DEAN GUTHRIE, age 18, 185cm, 92kg. Ruck. had a top season in defence. Great talker on and 'Deano'. Primemover who reads the play well. off the field. 51. PAUL ERRINGTON, age 22, 178cm, 57kg. Strong mark and solid tackler. 18. ROBERT BRILLEY, age 26, 178cm, 78kg. Half Utility. 'Mr. Magic' with bamboozling skills. forward flank. First season with Dons. From Equally at home in defence of attack. Rarely 10. ROD KNAGGE, age 26, 182cm, 87kg. Ruck. RAAF. Creative half forward. Elusive and runs beaten despite slight build. 'Knagges'. Unselfish player, good grab and good FARRERC NETBALL all day. motivator. 'f 52. CRAIG ABSOLUM, age 17, 180cm, 84kg. Util­ 21. NOEL BUSBY, age 24, 168cm, 65kg. Utility. ity. U 18s captain and B&F. Player with outstand­ Results from 2nd semi held at Maher Oval, Satur­ Courageous small man, who'll always give his I 1. MARK DOUGLAS, age , cm, kg. For- day, Sept. 3: A GRADE: Temora 37 d Marrar 35. B ing potential. Despite his years, as tough as they . ward flank. 'Dougal'. Ex-Tumut player, hard hit­ GRADE: TRYC34d Marrar33. Juniors: MCU 35d best whether in attack or defence. come. ter and a good kick. TRYC 20; 19 d Ardlethan 15. 24. PAUL CRIVELLARO, age 21, 188cm, 81kg. Ruck rover. Has had his most consistent season 54. CRAIG HATTWELL, age 19, 185cm, 73kg. 12. SCOTTY MURFITT, age 22, 178cm, 75kg. Preliminary final today: A GRADE: Marrar v TRYC, with the Dons. Prolific kick getter capable of Utility. Ex- U18s premiership side Wing. 'Muff'. Gutsy player who picks up more 2 pm; B GRADE: Marrar v Collingullie, 12.45 pm; last year. Keen football who always gives his JUNIORS: TRYC v Barellan, 11.45 am. taking 'the speccy'. Fine disposal left or right than his share of kicks. foot. best. 26. ROY DENTON, age 24, 172cm, 73kg. Centre. 57. STEPHEN SMITH, age 21, 185cm, 71kg. Half Second stint with the Dons. Courageous player forward. Speedy player with great ball skills. who can always be found at the bottom of the Product of juniors, back with Dons after season VISITORS TO ROSELLA COUNTRY pack. 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FOSTERS FARRER LEAGUE - DIVISION ONE HOW THE FARRER LEAGUE FINISHED 1988 PRELIIVIINARV FINAL PREVIE\N by 'Jock' Currie LEADING GOALKICKERS The Rock-Yerong Creek Magpies, coached by ous and it wouldn't surprise to see successful 'stop- FIRST GRADE LADDER /an McKenzie, a non-playing mentor, meet the per' Chris Grentell moved to the key defence post. Collingullie-Ashmont Demons, coached on-field If Bruce Leaver returns from injury and takes Final Round 18: W D L For Ag % Pts FIRSTGRADEFinalRoundl8: ~!k Total by former Sydney Swan, Colin Hounsell, in to- his regular back pocket position, Magpies selec- M.C.U...... 16 • 2 2061 1121 183.9 64 T. Gillett(Coll.-A.) ...... 5 106 day's Preliminary Final. tors could return young Paul Hallam to the win, THEROCK-Y.C. 14 • 4 1937 1405 137.9 56 S. Cole (MCU) ...... 4 71 T.R. Y. C. last week lost the second semi-final to where he and Andrew Donelan on the opposite M. Conlan (Barellan) ...... 1 52 MCU by 39 points and on the Saturday prior, flank should have interesting tussles with likely t. COLL.-ASH ...... 11 • 7 1990 1510 131.8 44 Collingullie-Ashmont defeated reigning premiers opponents Robbie Ellis and Jamie Quilter. BARELLAN ...... 10 • 8 1764 1450 121.7 40 R. Flanigan (TRYC) ...... 0 44 B. Cole (MCU) ...... 1 42 Barellan United by 32 points in the first semi-final. The Rock half1orward line could also be Marrar ...... 9 - 9 1498 1343 111.5 36 The Magpies and the Demons have met twice reshuffled. Terry Rudd could be a good bet at B.Page(Coll.-A.) ...... 4 39 before in finals in the reformed Farrer League centre half forward where his clash with miserly Ardlethan ...... 7 - 11 1620 1809 89.6 28 L. Geppert (Marrar) ...... 1 36 (formerly RDFL) since /982. Demon defender, Ron Gillingham could have a Temora ...... 4 - 14 1328 2332 56.9 16 T. Ion (MCU) ...... 0 33 In the first semi-finals of 1982 and 1985, Col- big bearing on the outcome. North Wagga ...... 1 - 17 1263 2491 50.7 4 S. Williams (Ardlethan) ...... 1 33 lingullie-Ashmont defeated TRYC by 84 points Collingullie-Ashmont back flanker Wayne S. Barber (Temora) ...... 1 33 and 29 points respectively. Stevens and young Scott Macklin are fast, attack- This year, the sides have clashed twice, with a ing players and may have a little height advantage SECOND GRADE: win apiece. At Collingullie on June 4, the home over possible opponents Michael Dasey and SECOND GRADE LADDER M. Kenny (Barellan) ...... 11 59 side thrashed the Magpies by 84 points, but in the Shayne White. G. Lee(Coll.-A.) ...... 6 58 Final Round 18: W D L For Ag % Pts return match on July 23 at The Rock, the margin Whilst common sense seems to indicate a Col- A. Cole (MCU) ...... 2 53 was 49 points in favour of TRYC. lingullie-Ashmont win, I have a feeling the Mag- COLL.-ASH ...... 15 - 3 1634 819 199.5 60 TRYC were disappointing in last week's game. pies will bounce back after their disappointing K. Williams (Temora) ...... 1 40 The loss may have jolted them into doing better effort last Saturday and win the match. Should be a TEMORA ...... 13 - 5 1545 922 167 .6 52 G. Thompson(TRYC) ...... 8 32 today. Key men for the Magpies are centreman- crowd-pleaser. BARELLAN ...... 12 • 6 1458 848 171.9 48 G. Smith (Coll.-A.) ...... 0 27 captain Russell Pieper, ruck-rover Foster McGre- Minor premiers in Reserves, Collingullie- M.C.U ...... 12 • 6 1172 889 131.8 48 R. Harper (Temora) ...... 0 25 gor, centre half back Andrew Buchhorn, utility Ashmont, meet Bare/Ian United in the immediate T.Ball(TRYC) ...... 0 24 Marrar ...... 10 1 7 1161 1068 108.7 42 player Terry Rudd and experienced rovers Peter curtain-raiser. Whilst the Demons have won all R. Falconer(Barellan) ...... 0 22 Cerato and Greg Tooze. three games between the sides this year, the margin TheRock-Y.C. ... 7 1 10 1506 802 187.8 30 A. Burgess (Coll.-A.) ...... 1 21 A couple of these players were down last week has never been any more than15 points. Maybe on Nth. Wagga ...... 2 - 16 519 2107 24.6 8 and they'll be looked to, to come back strongly this occasion, Bare/Ian United can cause an upset UNDER EIGHTEENS: today. and progress to their first ever Farrer Reserves Ardlethan ...... 0 - 18 418 1958 21.3 0 J. Raczkowski (Coll.-A.) ...... 0 22 The week's rest and the advantage of having grand final. C. Absolum (Sth.Wagga-T.) ... 0 16 played a final, two weeks ago, at today's venue, In the U18s fixture, Marrar may have too much B. Kearney(Sth.Wagga-T.) .... 0 16 Ardlethan, must stand in Collingullie-Ashmont's overall strength for Barellan United. Bruce Ho/- favour. den, Gavin Graetz, Lloyd McKelvie and Darryl UNDER EIGHTEENS LADDER C. McGill (Coll.-A.) ...... 0 15 A. Washington (Coll.-A.) ...... 0 13 Experienced coach Colin Hounsell set the ex- Rynehard could prove trumps. Final Round 18: w D LB For Ag % Pts ample for his charges in the first semi and Demon S. Barrett (Temora) ...... 0 13 supporters will be hoping 'Blossom' can perform COLL-ASH ...... 10 3 5 1008 409 246.5 40 G. Hubbard(MCU) ...... 0 12 For all your building well again. AREA material requirements: MARRAR ...... 10 3 5 779 472 165.0 40 Goal-scoring forwrds, Terry Gillett, at the All timbers, paints, TEMORA ...... 6 7 5 461 578 79.8 24 spearhead and Brett Page, when not on the ball, BUILDERS tools, oils, cement, will need to be countered by the Magpie defence. electrical, plumbing, BARELLAN ..... 4 9 5 316 333 94.9 16 FFL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP TRYC fullback, Ricky Fitzsimmons had his hands SUPPLY galvanised iron. 62.4 16 ~ PAINT S.W.-T ...... 4 9 5 580 930 DIV ONE: Final Round 18: lsts 2nds UIS Total full last week with MCU ace Steven Cole, but Cole ~ SPECIALISTS M.C.U ...... 4 9 5 344 766 44.9 16 M.C.U ...... would have beaten almost anyone in the mood his co. 96 36 4 136 was in last week. 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8 I think the Jess said about last week gr!i~e fi~I1 !n~1~! ;!r::,~:o i~~ ;t~ 1. W. STEVENS 19. G. WILLIAMS 1. R. PIEPER c 20. M. HENDERSON the better and if there is anything good m~ liminary final with the lsts. A big to come out of it it's that we know we effort from both those sides today a 2. R. GILLINGHAM 21. D. MEYERS 2. P. CUNNINGHAM 21. P. CERATO can play a whole lot better and we must. have another chance today. Still there 3. B. PAGE 23. G. PAGE M. DASEY 22. S. McMULLEN Our 18s despite some inaccuratge 3. were some good performances and RED, WHITE V kicking confirmed their favouritism Lester was rewarded with the mug and mBLA~~RtP~HITE 4. C. HOUNSELL cc 24. T. A VRAMOVIC 4. R. FLANIGAN 23. W. HENNESSY with a strong win with all our players Toozey's efforts all day earned him playing well. Mark Breust stood out at CHB and won the 5. S. GUNNING 26. L. SMYTH 5. S. WHITE 26. A. DONELAN the Sandman mug. Two backmen who battled hard all Crossroads award. Kev Cheney and Jamie Hubbard also day and never gave in where Chris Grentell and Shayne had a great game and picked up the Gullie Store petrol 6. C. PRICE 31. S. McPHERSON 6. M. DRISCOLL 27. C. GRENTELL White and they were both awarded $20. and John Meyers Transport awards resepectively. The netballers fared a bit better than the boys with the Our 2nds had one of those days. That tough tackling 7. C. HINES 33. T. GILLETT 7. F. McGREGOR 28. B. LEAVER B Grade going straight to the grand final and the juniors and disiplined game that has been their backbone all having another chance. They have their best and fairest year just seemed to go out the door. Minor premiers 8. B.ALEXANDER 39. T. O'BRIEN 9. A. BUCHHORN 29. M. YATES on Sunday, Sept. 25 at the clubrooms. A barbecue will must mean something as far as character in our team be at noon and the count will follow. Everyone is wel­ goes. We must regroup and defeat Barellan this week, so 9. J. QUILTER 42. B. WHYMAN 10. L. DRISCOLL 30. G. TERLICH come to attend. Don't forget to keep Friday, October 7 free for our we can have another crack at Temora. Craig Price won 11. Geoff SMITH 51. M. JONES 34. P. HALLAM the mug, Greg White the Crossroads award and Ian 11. T. RUDD annual Presentation Ball. It will be held at the Masonic Hall and admission is $30 double or $15 single and this Gow the wine. 13. P. GILLETT 53. B. CARR 13. J. CREEK 35. J. HOSIE Just a reminder to everyone that our Presentation includes a smorgasbord diner with B.Y.O.G. Night will be on Friday, October 7. A great night is 15. I. GOW 61. P. PIERCY 17. G. TOOZE 39. G. THOMPSON Another thing to remember is that we have the cater­ assured. So everyone be there. ing at the grand final. This will be a busy day and as many Congratulations go to Paul Gillett this week on his 16. S. MACKLIN 18. W. JOVANOVICH 53. R. FITZSIMMONS people as possible will be required to assist. Please help 100th game with the club. All the best and make sure where you can. today's game is a big one. 17. R. ELLIS Well today is do or die. We did not achieve second Today our lsts, 2nds and B Grade Demonettes are ARIAH PARK spot on the ladder for nothing. You owe it not only to the playing for the honour of appearing on grand final day supporters and committee but mainly to yourselves to and representing their club - but to have that honour we NEWSAGENT & BUTCHER SHOP win this one and quite deservedly so have a crack at the must produce the goods and play to win. Good luck! grand final next week. -DEMON Mark will be pleased to meet you -I ' R. Robinson of Wagg a won the Faulkner Footy No. 6 in the with meat to please you! "' recent competition. Coolamon St. - Ph 741175 ) )

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the packs well. 20. MICK HENDERSON, age 26, 177em, 72kg. COLL.-ASHMONT 16. SCOTT MACKLIN, age 18, 174cm, 67kg. Back Half back flank. 'Kryptonite'. Tough as nails. flank. Ex-junior. Dashing player. Loves it hard T.R.-V.C. Wears his opponents like a glove. always capable of that mark of the day. PLAYER PROFILE PLAYER PROFILE 21. PETER CERATO, age 36, 170cm, 72kg. Rover. 17. ROBERT ELLIS, age 17, 172cm, 72kg. Wing. 'Sols'. Still one of the most skilful players in the Average age 21; Av height 180cm; Av weight 77kg. Ex-junior. One of the fastest players in the league. Dangerous around goals. leagues, when given an inch he always takes a Average age 25½; Av height 180cm; Av weight 1. WAYNE STEVENS, age 21, 179cm, 75kg. Half mile. 78 ,kg. 22. SHANE McMULLEN, age 26, 176cm, 73kg. back flank. Ex-junior. Back at Gullie after a stint 19. GLEN WILLIAMS, age 20, 183cm, 82kg. Back 1. RUSSELL PIEPER, age 27, 180cm, 88kg. Cen­ Back flank. Good utility. Close checking player. with . Attacking player from any­ tre. State, RFL & FFL rep. Strong robust player. Good clubman. where on the ground. flank. Ex-junior. As tough as they come and only knows one way home - straight through. Great on field leader. 2. RON GILLINGHAM, age 25, 178cm, 76kg. 23. WAYNE HENNESSY, age 24, 184cm, 75kg. CHB. Ex-junior. Assistant coach. Club B&F 21. DARREN MEYERS, age 22, 183cm, 80kg. 2. PAUL CONNINGHAM, age 24, 186cm, 83kg. Wing. 'Chook'. Strong mark. Good kick. Loves Fullback. Clever player who knows all the short 1987. One of the best defenders in the League. Utility. Ex-Broken Hill. Proved very versatile to kick a goal. cuts. The bigger the occasion the better he gets. player. Good mark, very fast. Tremendous judgement. 26. ANDY DONELAN, age 23, 176cm, 80kg. 3. BRETT PAGE, age 21, 190cm,88kg. Ruck, half 23. GLEN PAGE, age 18, 184cm, 76kg. Ruck rover. Ex-junior. Class player with all the skills. Never 3. MICHAEL DASEY, age 29, 170cm, 77kg. Rov­ Wing. Vice capt. Fast attacking player. Good forward. Big marking player who has the ability er. Strong courageous player. Having good year. skills. Strong clubman. to turn a game with his own boot. puts in a bad game. Uncanny ball sense. 4. COLIN HOUNSELL, age 32, 176cm, 72kg. 24. TONY A VRAMOVIC, age 19, 184cm, 82kg. 4. RICHARD FLANIGAN, age 26, 190cm, 93kg. 27. CHRIS GRENTELL, age 24, 187cm, 85kg. Full­ Centre/rover. Ex-junior. Played over 300 senior Backman. Ex-junior. An up and coming player Ruckman. Strong mark. League leading goal­ back. 'Groper'. Strong attacking player. Great games in VFL and country footy. Ageing but still with loads of ability. kicker '87. Long kick. defender. No beg pardons. graceful. 26. LEON SMYTH, age 23, 180cm, 80kg. First year 5. SHAYNE WHITE, age 24, 176cm, 79kg. Half 28. BRUCE LEA VER, age 30, 173cm, 76kg, Back 5. SCOTT GUNNING, age 20, 177cm, 70kg. For­ in the red and white. Gutsy no-nonsense defen­ back/half forward. Strong utility player. Product pocket. Best back pocket in league. ~efends der, who never gives an opponent a chance. ward. Ex-junior goal sneak. Safe marking player of local juniors. Good mark and kick. stoutly. Beautiful kick. who is always in the thick of things. 31. STEVE McPHERSON, age 22, 183cm, 81kg. 6. MARK DRISCOLL, age 24, 186cm, 83kg. 29. MARK YATES, age 28, 183cm, 83kg. Back 6. CRAIG PRICE, age 27, 187cm, 90kg. Utility. Back flank. Ex-junior. Tight backman. Always plays it hard and from the front. Ruck. 'Sol'. FFL rep. Strong competitor, good Flank. Good communicator and team player. Big game performer who can play anywhere on mark and long kick. Good disposal. · ground. 33. TERRY GILLETT, age 23, 182cm, 76kg. Full 7. CRAIG HINES, age 28, 182cm, 82kg. Ruck rov­ forward. Ex-junior. Has kicked 106 goals this 7. FOSTER McGREGOR, age 24, 178cm, 80kg. 30. GRAHAM TERLICH, age 18, 184cm, 74kg. er. Ex-junior. One of the veterans of the side season. Uncanny player with lightning leads. Ruck rover. One of the most skillful players in Wing. 'Terlo'. Twice B & F winner. Strong com­ with heaps of pace. Always thinking about the 39. TIM O'BRIEN, age 23, 182cm, 81kg. Fullback. the league. Great competitor. petitor. Great skills. game. First year with the Gullie. Hardworking back­ 9. ANDREW BUCHHORN, age 22, 188cm, 80kg. 34. PAUL HALLAM, age 18, 177cm, 74kg. Wing. 8. BRIAN ALEXANDER, age 31, 186cm, 90kg. man, always makes it hard for opponent. CHB. 'Bucky'. FFL rep. Probably most consis­ 'Scratcher' skilful player. Still to realise his full Ruckman. Rated up with the best ruckman in the 42. BRETT WHYMAN, age 17, 178cm, 72kg. For­ tent player all year. Strong mark, attacking potential. League. Kicks left foot. Club B&F winner twice. player. Always trying. ward flank. Ex-junior. A young player with the 35. JUSTIN HOSIE, age 18, 187cm, 77kg. Half for­ football world at his feet. Heaps of ability. 9. JAMES QUILTER, age 20, 183cm, 76kg. Wing. 10. LEO DRISCOLL, age 33, 186cm, 82kg. Ruck. ward. 'Hose'. Strong robust player. A kid with a Ex-junior. High flyer, capable of spectacular 51. MARC JONES, age 16, 185cm, 76kg. Half for­ 'Sheriff'. Ex-Osborne coach. Strong player. future. Good skills. No nonsense. marks. Long raking left foot kick. ward.Ex-junior. Anotheryoungplayerwithalot 39. GRAHAM THOMPSON, age 21, 180cm, 78kg. 11. GEOFF SMITH, age 19, 184cm, 80kg. Half for­ of ability. Capable of holding down a key posi­ 11. TERRY RUDD, age 26, 185cm, 82kg. Full for­ Forward flank. Strong mark. Long accurate kick. ward/ruck. Ex-junior. One of the toughest tack­ tion. ward. Probably best mark in league. Proven his Player with potential. lers in the League. Utility player who has been 53. BRENDAN CARR, age 17, 180cm, 75kg. Rov­ . . versatility in first year with club .. used all over the ground. 53. RICKY FITZSIMMONS, age 26, 182cm, 76kg. er. Ex-junior. WOn League B&F in Ul8s last 13. JIMMY CREEK, age 33, 167cm, 72kg. Rover. Fullback. 'Fitzy'. A no nonsense player who 12. ROBERT WHYMAN, age 20, 172cm, 76kg. year. Good mark and very fast. Gutsy rover. Great left foot pass. Rover. Ex-junior. Crafty player with great skil­ loves to win. Strong mark and stout defender. land pace to burn. 61. PAUL PIERCY, age 17, 173cm, 72kg. Rover. 17. GREG TOOZE, age 28, 170cm, 72kg. Rover. 13. PAUL GILLETT, age 21, 181cm, 80kg. Back Another first year player with Gullie. Loves the Ex-State & RFL rep. Classy rover. Saves his best pocket. Ex-junior. Consistent defender who bottom of the packs. Very good skills. for the big games. doesn't mind the rough stuff. Always kicks long. CRAIG McLAUGHLIN, age 15, 172cm, 71kg. 18. WAYNEJOVANOVICH,age24, 185cm, 76kg. 15. IAN GOW, age 27, 167cm, 72kg. Half forward Rover. Ex-junior. Winner of U16s League B&F Ruck/forward. Ex-Broken Hill. Good utility flank. Classy ball getter with pace to burn. Reads this year. Has potential to be a very good rover. player. Great spring, loves kicking goals. I lifoidliiif f I COMMERCIAL ~ DERRICK & SON (Grain) PTV. LTD. ~\\\\\\\\UttlS\ .,., HOTEL BARELLAN GRAIN & PRODUCE MERCHANTS . - .D) • Agent for Golden Poultry • Pivot Distributor LIVESTOCK CARTAGE Call in and have a cold beer and a chat about • Barley Marketing Board • CASH GRAIN BUYER • Phone Wagga 211822 • 24 Hour Service the game with host Bob Spears. PUB T.A B. LOT 1, INDUSTRIAL AVE., TEMORA - PHONE 771733 Fosters FFL Fosters FFL 38 39 ALL FARRER LEAGUE RESULTS FOR 1988 MURPHY BROS. ■ 3h',fJ ')upermarkef DIVISION ONE July 16: Coll.-Ash.(74) v May 21: Cootamundra(l29) v Uran­ Ardlethan(43); Marrar(69) v T.R.­ quint y-K. ( 39); RivcoII(125) v MARRAR Call in for all your grocery, April 16: Ardlethan(136) v Y. C. (82); Nth. Wagga(S0) v RAAF(17); Sth. Wagga-T.(134) v takeaways, refreshments, video Temora(97); Barellan United(59) vThe M.C.U.(158); Temora(37) v Whitton(27). HARDWARE & PASTURE SEEDS Rock-Yerong Creek(98); Mangoplah Barellan(169). Ma}' 28: RAAF(ll) v Sth. Wagga­ and newsagency needs. -United(l06) v July 23: Ardlethan(l 73) v Nth. T. l} 66); Uranquinty-K.(44) v PHONE Member Combined Marrar(52); North Wagga(94) v Col­ Wagga(28); Barellan(77) v Marrar(70); Rivcoll(76); Whitton(53) v OPEN 7 DAYS - 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. lingullie-Ashmont(121 ). Cootamundra(94). 274302 Rural Traders M.C.U.(162) v Temora(42); T.R.­ ~ YAPUNYAH ST., BARELLAN -PH. 639385 April 23: NSW State Championships at Y.C.(100) v Coll.-Ash.(51) June 4 & 5: General Bye. NSW State Narrandera. Farrer(118) d Broken July 30: Ardlethan(103) v Temora(93); Hi11(68); RFL(125) d Sydney(64). 24: Barellan(103) v T.R.-Y.C.(87); ~e~ffJ~nJ~~!r ~\~J;~~::·d 51~:~:~ RFL(132) d Farrer(51). M.C.U.(55) v Marrar(56); Nth. ra 41. Sun., Central West 58 d Farrer Apri130: Coll.-Ash.(54) v Barellan(S0); Wagga(85) v Coll.-Ash.(135) 32. Marrar(63) v Ardlethan(53); August 6: Coll.-Ash.(110) v June 11: RAAF(6) v FOSTERS FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIV. 1 Temora(76) v Nth. Wagga(71); T.R.­ Barellan(71); Marrar(81) v Cootamundra(238); Rivco11(47) v Sth. PRELIMINARY FINAL - 12 noon Y .C.(75) v M.C.U.(90) Ardlethan(58); Temora(132) v Nth. Wagga-T.(69); Uranquinty-K.(82) v 2NDs May 7: Ardlethan(105) v T.R.­ Wagga(67); T.R.-Y.C.(42) v Whitton(108). Y. C. ( 141); M.C.U.(110) v M.C.U.(81) June 18: Cootamundra(129~ v Barellan(39); Nth. Wagga(49) v August 13: Ardlethan(66) v T.R.­ Rivco11(81); Sth. Wagga-T. 176 v Marrar(135); Temora(97J v Coll.­ Y. C. (144); M.C.U.(153) v Uranquinty-K.(15); Whittonh07 v COLLINGULLIE-ASH. BARELLAN Ash.(231) Barellan(86); Nth. Wagga(104) v RAAF(S). May 14: Barellan(114) v Marrar(161); Temora(128) v Coll.­ June 25: RAAF(l) v Uranquint¥­ Ardlethan(119); Coll.-Ash.(69) v Ash.(153) K.(322); Rivco11(126) v Whitton(30J; M.C.U.(112); Marrar(160) v August 20: Barellan(142) v Sth. Wagga-T.(116) v DEMONS Temora(64); T.R.-Y.C.(165) v Nth. KANGAROOS Cootamundra(87J. Colours: RED, WHITE V Colours: BLUE & WHITE STRIPES Ardlethan(53); Coll.-Ash.(96) v Wagga(71). M.C.U.(122); Marrar(98) v July 2: RAAF(7) v Rivcoll(282); Uran­ May 21: M.C.U.(134)v Ardlethan(88); Temora(26); T.R.-Y.C.(167) v Nth. quinty-K.(66) v Cootamundra(124); 6. C. PRICE 35. D. McPHERSON 8. R. BIRON 35. J. WAIDE Marrar(93) v Coll.-Ash.(53); Nth. Wagga(67). Whitton(32) v Sth. Wagga-T.(156) Wagga(71) v Barellan(134); FINALS July 9: Cootamundra(49) v 10. Greg SMITH 36. G. KING 9. A. EVANS 37. K. HART Temora(86) v T.R.-Y.C.(151). 15. I. GOW 37. J. WILLIAMS 10. G. CATTELL Sat., August 27: First Semi-Final, Coll.­ Whitton( 63); Rivco11(60) v Uranquinty­ 38. K. TUBB May 28: Ardlethan(lO0) v Coll.­ Ash.(100) d Barellan(68) at Ardlethan. K. (50); Sth. Wagga-T.(118) v 18. B. BURGESS (cc) 38. J. FERELLA 13. W. FLAGG 39. N. FINDLAY Ash.(67); Barellan(122) v Temora( 46); Sat., Sept. 3: Second Semi-Final, RAAF(S). 19. G. WILLIAMS 39. T. O'BRIEN M.C.U.(125) v Nth. Wagga(56); T.R.­ Juli 16: Cootamundra v RAAF(for­ 14. P. FLAGG (cc) 41. R. WAIDE Y.C.(82) v Marrar(40). MCU(92) d TRYC(53) at Maher Oval, 22. W. PRICE 40. G. LEE 15. B. IRVIN 42. B. HALDEN Wagga. feit); Sth. Wagga-T.(133)vRivco11(69); 24. T. AVRAMOVIC 41. G. McLOUGHLIN • June 4: Coll.-Ash.(166) v T.R.­ Whitton(122) v Uranqumty-K.(40) 22. P. McDONNELL 43. M. IRVIN Y.C.(82); Marrar(66) v Barellan(l06); iRYC ~e~~/istr:ft;ctl!~ha~_inal, July 23: RAAF(42) v Whitton(156); 25. P. SALAN 63. G. WHITE 25. R. FALCONER 44. P. CLARK Nth. Wagga(112) v Ardlethan(171); Rivco11(25) v Cootamundra(96); Uran­ Temora(45) v M.C.U.(194) Sat., Sept. 17: Grand Final, MCU v? at 27. B. McMILLAN 70. I. KENNEDY 27. M. KENNY 45. R. TURNER Maher Oval, Wagga. quinty-K.(101) v Sth. Wagga-T.(117) 28. W. CASLEY . D. HANLON June 11: Coll.-Ash.(167) v Nth. July 30: Cootamundra(82) v Sth. Wag­ 28. S. NORRIS 46. C. LANE Wagga(59); Marrar(42) v ga-T. (58); Uranquinty-K.(260) v 29. S. BREUST . J.GREGORY 29. M. BROWN 48. J. STANIFORTH M.C.U.(106); T.R.-Y.C.(82) v RAAF(24); Whitton(66) v Rivcoll(84). 30. M. BLENCOWE . D. PRICE Barellan(71); Temora(126) v 31. I. JAMIESON 60. M. EVANS Ardlethan(74). August 6: Cootamundra(166) v Uran­ 31. S. McPHERSON . D. WILLIAMS 32. J. WILLIAMS quint y-K. ( 31); Rivcoll(218) v June 18: Ardlethan(78) v Marrar(71); RAAF(24); Sth. Wagga-T.(103) v 34. P. LEONARD Barellan(87) v Coll.-Ash.(104); Whitton(50). M.C.U.(60) v T.R.-Y.C.(75); Nth. Wagga(98) v Temora(78). August 13: RAAF(27) v Sth. Wa~ga­ T. (223); Uranquinty-K.(96 v June 25: Barellan(lOO) v M.C. U.(104); , DIVISION TWO Rivcol1(89); Whitton(88 v Coll.-Ash.(177) v Temora(41); Cootamundra(127). Marrar(136) v Nth. Wagga(61); T.R.­ April 30: Cootamundra(228) v FOSTERS FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIV. 1 Y.C.(135) v Ardlethan(116). RAAF(13); South Wagga-Tolland(79) FINALS July 2: Ardlethan(57) v Barellan(97); v Rivcoll(72); Whitton(72) v Uran­ Sat., August 20: First Semi-Final, PRELIMINARY FINAL - 10 a.m. M.C.U.t92) v Coll.-Ash.(74); Nth: quinty-Kapooka(87). Rivcoll(109) d Uranq.-K.(68) at Nth. U18s Wagga 90) v T.R.-Y.C.(145), May 7: RAAF(66) v Whitton(158); Wagga. Temora( 5) v Marrar(81). Rivco11(67) v Cootamundra(93); Uran­ Sat., August 27: 2nd Semi-Final, July 9: Barellan(ll3) v Nth. quinty-K.(142) v Sth. Wagga-T.(76) Coota(87) d SWT(39) at Nth. Wagga. MARRAR BARELLAN Wagga(42); Coll.-Ash.(88i v May 14: Cootamundra(120) v Sth. Sat., Sept. 3: Preliminary Final, Marrar(25);_ Ardlethan(34 v Wagga-T.(84); Uranquinty-K.(246) v SWT(72) d Rivco11(66), at Nth. Wagga. M.C.U.(96), T.R.-Y.C.(85 v RAAF(39); Whitton(59) v Sat., Sept. 10: Grand Final, Coota v BOMBERS KANGAROOS Temora(20). Rivco11(134). SWT at Nth. Wagga. Colours: BLACK, RED SASH Colours: BLUE & WHITE STRIPES

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