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Narrandera 2 2 379 422 89.8 8 Coolamon . .......... 171 427 40.0 8 earth with a thud, after two Coolamon 3 - 434 473 91.7 4 East Wagga-K. .. 167 489 34.1 4 dismal performances in the The Lions are unbeaten at this stage but face E. Wagga-K. - 4 - 265 472 56.1 0 Narrandera. .......... 226 321 70.4 0 NSW championships at possibly their biggest challenge to date against the Campbelltown last weekend. Tigers who play Robertson Oval extremely well. Jed Leeton . - 4 195 642 30.3 0 Leeton ' ......... 134 232 57.7 0 Although devasted with Lawton, who has gained seletion in the VCFL squad, injury and unavailability, RFL could be the ace in the combines pack if they are to were expected to perform gain victory. much better. Nothing can be On Sunday, Coolamon meet East Wagga-Kooringal; THIRD GRADE Club Championship taken away from ACT, the Leeton are at home to Griffith; and Narrandera travel to Round 4 For Ag % Pts Round 4 1sts 2nds 3rds Toi winners, who played excellent football. Farrer were Turvey Park. 4 37 most worthy runners-up, whilst Sydney also displayed The clash at Maher Oval should be full of interes. The GRIFFITH. 427 126 338.8 16 Griffith ....... 24 9 plenty of ability. Bulldogs will start hot favourites but Narrandera have WAGGA. 466 177 263.2 12 Ganmain-GG-M. 24 6 3 33 The burning question which must be immediately shown signs of definite improvement this season. A GANMAIN-GG-M .. 331 167 198.2 12 Wagga ...... 18 9 3 30 addressed by the League Directors is the decision by position in the four is up for grabs which should bring out TURVEY PK ... 293 206 137.3 8 Turvey Park ... 12 12 2 26 various p}ayers to declare themselves unavailable· for the best in both sides. East Wagga-K. 238 259 91.8 8 Narrandera .... 12 0 13 selection. Coolamon have not produced their best form to date Narrandera ... 299 288 103.8 4 Coolamon ........ 6 6 13 The inclusion of the following players who did not and coach Gary Shaw will ask for a big effort against attend Sydney, for a variety of reasons, would definitely the Hawks. Greg McKelvie was in top form in Sydney at Coolamon. 138 496 27.8 4 East Wagga-K. .... 0 3 2 5 have improved the performance. They include Mark the championships and will be a danger player. On the Leeton .. 102 575 17.7 0 Leeton ..... 0 3 0 3 Fraser, Jed Lawton, Mark Cunningham, Damien Scott, other hand EWKs star Peter Sculley hurt a shoulder and 1sts: 6 pts. 2nds: 3 pts. 3rds: 1 pt. Brendan Gibbons, Mark Hull.Jason Morton, Les Pansh, could be sidelined for a number of weeks. Wayne Carroll, Mark Carroll, Glen Vardenega, Trent Cummings and Terry Ness. Leeton traditionally give Griffith a hard game at home The League must make it a priorty number one to and this week should be no exception despite the fact COVER: RFL back man Vin Carroll tries valiantly to smother the kick by a Goulburn Valley player during the Vic Health ensure the best possible team takes the field, otherwise the Swans are unbeaten and Leeton is still to open VCFL inter league game played recently at Wagga. The RFL were victorious by 46 points and advance to the next round. the true ability of the RFL will not surface. its account. By contrast, the RFL were beaten in both games last weekend in the QBE NSW state champs in Campbelltown. GRAEME BURGMANN & JOHN BANCE RIVERINA CO-OPERATIVE r_ ~-:.. , r r:-. • : .. :::1. SERVING WAGGA WAGGA AND SOCIETY LTD. 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Gerard Rava League in a lortnight will Ile much Russell and Hawkey. Michael Gilmore 31 . Dommic Timothy RED, 6. 4. Jason Hamblin 32. Tim Ryan better. SL.ACK. Our fast game against Leeton was 7. Murray Barber 32. Jo/]n Bently 8lUE SHOUL0ffl'$. YELLOW S,AStt 33. Craig Willis 5. Peter Howard 33. Jamie Crozier In our last home game against EWK, GOLD CRe~T played in two halves. In the first two 8. Troy Levine 9. Brian Hawke 34. Paul Clarke 6 Glenn Evans 34. Adam Ruskin after an even first half we gradually drew Quarters we struggled as the Demons kept tie pressure on. 10. RaY. Carroll 35. Granl Reagon 7. 35. Scott Hamblin away from the Hawks to record a good win. Lewis Winter The third and fourth quarters saw us pull away 10 a comfort 11. Phil Osbciston 36. Doug Boak 8. David Currie 36. Mark Parmenter with a top game won both the Sports Club award and able win. The awards went to Shane McDermott (Locksley 12. Russel Durnan 3 7. ;;eoff Seymour Strouds Towel award from Troy Lennon who won the socks. Dennis Walsh 37. Grant lodge Steak House) for a sterling effort in tne ruck. Brian Hawke 13. Shane McDermott 38. Brad Seymour 9 Miltons Gear votes were: 3 lewis Winter, 2 Damien Carroll, Steven Carroll took the Wagga Warehouse Towel aM Hay Colvin lhe I4. David Orown 39. Peter Gregurke 10. 38. Peter Cocbett 1 Jason Hamblin. 15. Scott Lovell 40. Nick Schadt 11. Wayne Brown 39. Oavid Holgate The Reserves, with Simon Beasley's lillle bI0Iher Wagga Auto Parts awart . 41. Dean Halbisch 16. Steven Priest 12. Mark Carroll 40. Michael Quinn 'Johnnie' leading the way showed they can play football and The t 8s had another solid win with the Lowry and Howick 17. Marc Rose 42. Jell Willis awards to Corey Bucking, Neville Dennis arid Dean 18. Mathew Hundy 43. Mark McIntyre 13. 4 I. Jee Lawton had a good win. Captain;;oach Johnnie won lhe Bowling Jarvis. 19. Ray Colvin 44. Scott Bance 14. Phillip Hatty 42. Roberl Kember Club award from Tim Turtle Ryan who won the f airless All teams in the junior competition remain unbeaten al 20. Jason Morton 4 5. Paul Orasicr 15. Lewis Winter 43. Mark Russell Towel award with Phil Carroll winning the socks. Ina rather spiteful aflairthe t8s had a good win despite tne moment after important wins against Turvey Park on 21. Tony Grimmer 46. Jarrod Oakcr 16. Damien Carroll 44.