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Goals Behinds Total Goals Behinds I Total Cl) 10 10 'O ~ 20 20 I... \..'.) 30 30 ..., I 40 40 .....VI - I -- Total Total I 10 I 10 Cl) -- 'O 20 ~ 20 I I... 30 30 I "''O 40 40 I C: N Total Total U1 7s I l\larrandera Ex-§ervicemen1!i Club BOLTON STREET, NARRA.NDERA • PHONE 6959 1i!66 CLUB OPENS EVERYDAY - 1OAM TILL LATE Saturdays: Live entertainment from 8pm Tuesdays & Fridays: Bingo Thursdays: Monster Competition Raffle (30 prizes drawn 7pm) Fridays: APL Poker Sundays: Monster Meat Raffle, drawn 1pm Bistro open 7 days (12-2pm and 6-9pm) Courtesy B!fS available: Thu 5.30 - 11 pm, Friday 6pm • midnight, Sat 6.30pm • midnight, Sun 11 .30am . 5pm PROUD SPONSORS OF QUINN MEDAL (RFL's Best & Fairest player in 1st Grade) Ph (02) 6932 4400 Information for Members & Bona fide Guests www.southernaggrain.com.au 3 FOOTBALL OPERATIONS MANAGER REPORT FOOTBALL OPERATIONS MANAGER REPORT AFL NSW/ACT review of umpiring in Southern NSW Round 8 Martin Brown (Leeton Whitton) where tney have breached this rule. The relevant ac­ ROLES & RESPONSIBILITY OF A RUNNER A reminder to all clubs about !he opportunity to provide Round 9 John Buchanan (Turvey Park) tion against the club will be the decision of the leagues The runner and team support personal are classified feedback to Rob Turner in reference to !he Review Round 10 Tim Beckmans (Turvey Park) Committee of Management. officials of the game and must abide by the codes of into Umpiring at the following sessions: FARRER CLUB SONGS conduct in regards to an official. I have highlighted a Monday 4th July - Coolarnon Golf Club (TBC) (North Round 1 Bradley Perkins (CSU) I have been able to negotiate with local musician couple of points from the "Official Code of Conduct West Clubs) 6.30pm Round 2 Rhys Mehlstauber (EWK) Grant Luhrs from "Flying Fox Recording Tabbita below and I would like to highlight the last point below It has been requested that each club is represented by Round 3 Lachlan Kelly (CSU) Records" whO is a past player of the Griffith and Tur­ regarding officials engaging in physical or intimidating a minimum 6. maximum 8 people with at least 2 of Round 4 Chris Wallace (Temora). vey Park Football Clubs. behaviour. these from the junior club. It is also requested that Round 5 Matt Harpley (Temora) In regards to the costs of $330 all clubs will received Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, there is a mix of representatives including both execu­ Round 6 Jeremy Luff (North Wagga) two CD's which will consist of the following tracks: abuse or conduct toward any player, official. umpire or tive members and players/coaches. Round 7 Ashley Verhagen (CSU) supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. Lead in information and questions will be circulated Round 8 Mitchell Haddrill (Northern Jets) • CD 1 - the clubs team song Clubs runners and team support staff CANNOT en­ prior to the meetings The t,me line is fer the review to Round 9 Dayne Watt (EWK) • CD 2 - clubs team song with variations. These varia­ gage in physical behaviour towards a player/s from be completed by the end of August. tions will consist of the club song, space for sponsors any team whist they perform their runner activity. This Rising Star Award - update AREA PERMIT AGREEMENT to be verbally recognised and then the club song is clearly stated in the codes of conduct of an official Listed below are the Riverina and Farrer nominations A reminder to all clubs that the area permit agreement played again. !he club song with no words sung but above and such actions are totally unacceptable. for the Rising Star Award. has been implemented as the following rules from the the tune being played etc. A runner or team staff member cannot touch any RtVERINA area permit agreement states: All clubs are required to email the words and tunes of player or physically pull or grab any player out of Round 1 John Anstee (Wagga Tigers) 2 13 That this agreement Is developed 111 good faith to their club song to Grant Luhrs melee. fight and confrontation. The runner may ver­ Round 2 Jarrah Maksymow (Collingullie) assist community clubs that have difficulty in providing [email protected]<mailto:[email protected] bally instruct the player to remove themselves from a Round 3 Shaun Flanigan (Wagga ngers) the adequate number of players to constitute a team > and copy me situation. Round 4 Toby Blissett (Griffith) during the current season [email protected]<mailto·shane.bu Shane Buchanan Round 5 Nicholas Pleming (Coolamon) 2. 10 That any club found to breach rule 2.9 will be [email protected]> in the email by COB AFL Riverina - Football Operations Manager Round ti Ben foster (MCUI::) subJect to 1nvestIgation and Is liable to a fine and/or Monday 4th July. Round 7 Harry Cunningham (Turvey Park) lose of points in the relevant match(should they win) JOI-IN B \.NC E & SC>N Scott & John Bance 12 Ashn1ont Ave Wagga Wagga Phone: (02) 6925 4444 Call (02) 6933 6600 Email [email protected] CAMPS* oamps.com.au Insurance Brokers Premier Partner of AFL RiYerina 4 5 RFL ROUND ELEVEN IN FOCUS RFL ROUND ELEVEN IN FOCUS GRIFFITH has been one of the stories of the sea­ return of coach Tom Power while Josh Gaynor dera purely on percentage but the 22 per cent is its long list of players unavailable, because their son but the Swans' finals hopes come on the line and Shaun Flanigan were impressive in his ab­ almost worth another game, fresh legs will be invaluable at Narrandera Sports­ when they face Wagga Tigers on Sunday. sence last weekend Therefore the pressure is on Narrandera to come ground. The Hoppers do not have fond memories Griffith travelled to Wagga and rolled Tigers at Griffith's midfield is its strength with Mick Duncan. up with the four points and keep its premiership of Narrandera Sponsground in recent finals series Robertson Oval earlier this year and the Swans Guy Orton and Che Jenkins among the best play­ hopes alive as it is almost unheard of to come and Saturday presents an opportunity to bury will need to repeat the dose but this time at ers in the corn petition. from outside the top three and win the grand final. some demons at league headquarters. homes on Exies Oval on Sunday Beau Runnalls has been one of the finds of the Coolamon will be keen to bounce back after cop­ The Swans have fallen from second to sixth over year and he will be the key for Griffith up forward. ping a flogging off Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong COLLINGULLIE-Ashmont-Kapooka will look to the past six weeks and desperately need the win Runnalls kicked five against Tigers earlier in the last weekend and luckily for the Hoppers a consolidate its position in second place on the over Tigers to pick their season up. year and in-form Tigers defender John Anstee is chance of redemption presents itself only a week ladder when it travels to lake on Leeton-Whitton Only percentage separates the two teams on the likely to get the big job on the livewire forward. later. The Hoppers on-ballers had been so good on Saturday. ladder but another loss for the Swans and it will Both teams have been very inconsistent so far for the past she weeks up until last weekend and The Crows are struggling and the Demons just be hard to get back on track. and it will be interesting to see which club stands will be keen to respond after having their colours starting to wind up so CAK will expect to score a Tigers have not been in great form either but up when everything is on the line. lowered by the Lions midfield group. strong win. picked up witl1 a big win over Leeton-Whitton la5l Ben Edyvean had to ruck all game last weekend weekend. Leigh Cameron returned up forward ANOTHER massive game will take place at Nar­ and he will need to be superman if he is to do that FIRST face last when Ganmain-Grong Grong-Ma­ and gave Tigers a real focal point in attack and randera Sportsground on Saturday when Narran­ again on Saturday when he comes up against tong host Turvey Park on Sunday. also provided some goal scoring power as well. dera host Coolamon. Narrandera ruck duo Lachlan Hunter and Phil Au­ The Lions could rack up a cricket score when Brett Doswell enjoyed a day out last week and will A top three finish guarantees a double chance mann on the big ground. they take on a young and inexperienced Bulldogs need to repeat the effort when he comes up come finals and the winner of this game will go a Coolamon will also be keen to get youngsters Joe line-up.
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