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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. One team is undefeated, the other win­ against a hot Griffith midfield. long way to sewing up that position. Redfern and Nick Pleming back especially from less. so the Lions will start unbackable favourites. The Tigers on-ball group will be boosted by the Coolamon holds third position ahead of Narran- «:>.-. t-h~ bca 11 f<>r c:>"'V'~r 20 y~cars Family own ed, Steeline hos a lways been a • Sports Medicine big s upporte r of the local community, so for service over and above in all your roofing • Trophies needs visit your le>c.al S teeline Roofing Centre . • Gift • 1 300 STEELINE c:>r www.s1'eeline . e e>m.c:11u 70 Hammond Avenue Wagga Wagga ROOFING CENTRE

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RFL Edward Lindon (Wagga Tigers) 26 Kane Harding (TRYC) 17 TALENTED Turvey Park teenager Harry Cunning­ Cup series win. With Rams games on top of that, First grade Isaac Damme {MCUE) 25 Mau Howarth (North Wagga) 17 ham has donned the boots for four different teams the dynamic speedster has managed just three Beau Runnalls (Griffith) 34 Jeremy Sykes (Turvey Park) 23 Cameron Miller (Marrar) 14 so far this season and has no intention of slowing games for Turvey Park. Marc Gepperl (CAK) 31 Lachlan O'Callaghan (Leeton-Whll­ Scott Raufers (Marrar) 14 down any time soon. W hile his appearances may only be brief. he has Nick Carroll (GGGM) 31 lon) 23 Shane Tracey (North Wagga) 13 The 17-year-old left for Melbourne on Thursday left a mark and been named in the Bulldogs· top Mathew Etchells (Wagga Tigers) 28 Josh Helson (Leeton Whitton) 22 ready to finish off NSW-ACT Rams' under 1B na­ two players on each occasion. Phil Aumann (Narrandera) 21 Max King (Wagga Tigers) 1B Under 17 tional championships on a winning note. "Every time I've been there I've enjoyed it and Chnt Taylor (GGGM) 20 Beau Prendergast (Griffith) 17 Billy Price (North Wagga) 36 Cunningham will be part of a Rams· learn that they've welcomed me back," Cunningham said. Daniel Hitchen~ (CAK) 20 Tom Stubbs (Wagg a Tigers) 17 Mitch Robinson (EWK) 27 Grant Commins (Leeton-Whitton) 20 Vaughan W1nnel (EWK) 23 lakes on Queensland on Saturday, tllen concludes "I try to get to training with them as m uch as possi­ Leigh Cameron (Wagga l 1gers) 19 Farrer goalkickers Jarrod Turner (EWKJ 15 the championship with a game against Northern ble." With the second half of the season now upon Malt Withers (CAK) 18 First grade Lewis Waldron (North Wagga) 15 Territory on Thursday. us, Cunningham will soon be finished his under 1 B Chns Jackson (EWK) 35 nmolhy Post (North Wagga) 12 It has been a busy year already for Cunningham. commitments with NSW-ACT. Reserve grade Dean Howard (Marrar) 30 Isaac Collins (EWK) 11 as he tries to juggle his HSC year 12 studies with The easy-going teen is not losing sleep over how Andrew Priest (Wagga Tigers) 23 Brenton Roberts (EWK) 27 Jack Fisher (Northern Jets) 10 football commitments as he strives for an AFL ca­ the rest of the season pans out and simply hopes Daniel Crocker (Coolamon) 21 Clint Shields (CSU) 24 Lachlan Jenkins (Temora) 10 reer. Cunningham admits ii has been a hectic time to a valuable tean1 member wherever he plays. Ben Mackenzie (CAK) 18 Luke Webb (TRYC) 21 Nick Kruckel (North Wagg a) 9 but revealed he has loved every minute of it. "Al the moment I just want to play well in my last Nick Ryan (Wagga Tigers) 17 Dale Hugo (TRYC) 20 "It's been pretty full on," Cunningham said this two Rams games," Cunningham said. Brent Fennessy (GGGM) 16 Brad Moye (Temora) 19 Grant Bruce (MCUE) 13 Craig Websdale (Marrar) 17 week. "School has been taking a bit of a step back "I want try and keep in contact with GWS and if Malhew Kelly (GGGM) 13 Mitchell Ward (TRYC) 17 but I'm willing to do that for footy. I'm lucky enough to get another game with them Glenn Noye (MCUE) 12 Michael Foster /Northern Jets) 16 'Tm gaining a heap of experience and I'm enjoy­ then I'll try and make the most of it. Stephen Smith (Turvey Park) 12 ing ii and that's the most important thing." Cun­ "Other than that. I'll play with Turvey week in, Alex Donnelly (MCUEJ 11 Reserve grade ningham started the year with a couple of games week out and try and help them get as many Joel Grieve (EWK) 27 with new AFL franchise Greater Western Sydney wins as possible .' Under 17 Kurt Stubenrauch (Marrar) 25 where he impressed greatly. Cunningham and Ganmain youngster Sam Milne Jordan Lawrence {Wagga Tigers) Michael Barnes (North Wagga) 23 In between weekends, he was successful in cap­ 37 Jeff Angel (CSU) 21 are widely considered as Riverina·s best two Hayden Mclachlan (Coolamon) 29 Ryan Girling (EWK) 20 taining Mater Dei Catholic College to a Carroll chances come AFL draft time.

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0.2 4.6 5.8 11 9 Ladders Seniors Reserve grade Goals: (Leeton·Whitton) J Helson 6. L o·callaghan 3, T Team P W L D 8 For Agst % Pis WAGGA TI GERS ...... (1391 Jones 2. R Oldershaw. Z Hopper. G Halden: (Wagga GANMAIN·GGM 10 9 0 0 1 1026 445 230.56 40 WAGGA TIGERS ...... (129) 2.6 6.13 15.15 1925 Tigers) J Lawrence 4. E Lindon 3. E Hull 2. J Carroll, T COLLINGULLI E·AK10 7 2 0 1 950 689 137.88 32 6.3 11 5 17.7 20.9 LEET ON·WHITTON ...... (20) Stubbs. COOLAMON 1D 6 3 0 1 771 554 139.1 7 28 LEETON·WHITTON ...... •.•..•••..••.... (88) 2 1 2 1 2.2 3 2 Best: (Leeton·Whitton) N Morns. J Pettit. T Morton. G NARRANOERA 1D 5 3 0 2 799 681 117.33 28 3.1 5.4 7.7 13.10 Goals: (Wagga Tigers) M Colvin 5. S Lucas 3. C Condon Halden. B Schuette. Z Hopper; (Wagga Tigers) L Slinger. E WAGGA TIGERS 9 5 4 0 1 811 714 11 3.58 24 Goals: (Wagga Tigers) B Doswell 5. l Cameron 4. M 2. M Doswell 2, P Gaynor 2. R Colvin. B Crawlord. T Hull. 8 Graham. N Cooke. J Carroll. J Lawrence. Griffith 10 5 4 0 1 764 734 104.09 24 Etchells 3. A Dikkenberg 2. J Hodges. L Burkmshaw. N Bentley. B Gaynor. D O'Donnell; (Leeton·Whitton) J Rowe MANGOPLAH·CUE ...... (58) Leeton·Whitton 10 2 7 O 1 650 831 78.21 12 Ryan. J s,mpson. J Gaynor; (Leeton•Whitton) B Boots 4. Best: (Wagga Tigers) C Condon. P Battenally. S Lucas. M 1.4 37 4.8 8.10 Mangoplah·cue 10 1 8 0 1 518 91 6 56.55 B G Commins 3. B o·Garey, 0 Harrison. B Curley, 8 Gilmour. Colvin. M Doswell. R Colvin. (Leeton·Whllton) B COLLINGULLIE·AK ...... ( 40) Turvey Park 10 O 9 O 1 369 1094 33.73 4 L Fraser. J Gornall Tliorn pson, B Elv~n. S TownsemJ. A Chilko. M Meline 1.0 53 6.3 6.4 Best: (Wagga Tigers) B Doswell. S Flanigan. J Gaynor. M MANGOPLAH·CUE ...... (106) Goals: (MCUE) J Cool 2. J Raves 2. T Harris 2. C Pryde. L Cameron. J Simpson. (Leeton•Wh1l1on) D 21 7.2 12.3 17.4 Huthwaite, T Herbert; (CAK) W McDonald 3. S Duirk 2. B Reserves Sullivan. L Fraser. J Gornall. C Garvey. M Brown. G COLLINGULLIE·AK ...... (89) Bonar. WAGGA TI GERS 10 B 1 0 1 940 317 296.53 36 Commins. Ii 4 8 4 8.4 14.5 Best: (MCU[) P Killalea. C Kleine. W Pleming, J Raves. C CAK 10 6 3 0 1 706 526 134.22 28 COLLINGULLIE·AK ...... (130 ) Goals: (MCUE) C Zielinski 6. G Bruce 5. T Balding 2. B Huthwaite. T Herbert: (CAK) Z LeMiller. A so·omon. B GGGM 10 6 3 0 1 665 499 133.27 28 6.3 14.7 17.10 19.16 Roberson 2. N Lawson. L Thompson; (CAK) D Fuller 3, B Bona!. L Gunning, J Byrnes. N Perryman. M C.U.E 10 6 3 0 1 720 617 116.69 28 MANGOPLAH·CUE ...... (52) McKenzie 2. S Shearer 2. J McKenzie 2. J Stinson. G COOLAMON ...... (143) COOLAMON 10 6 3 0 1 616 575 107.1328 3.0 7.2 7.2 8.4 Pritchard, D Matthews. B Neville. A Castles 5.5 10.7 15.11 22.11 Narrandera 10 3 5 0 2 529 589 89.81 20 Goals: (CAK) M W1tners 4. J Maksymow ~. J Meiselbach Best: (MCUE) C Zielinski. G Bruce. Mick Byrne. N Lawson. GANMAIN•GGM ...... (61 ) Turvey Park 10 3 6 0 1 457 623 73.35 16 3. M Geppert 3. N Mortimer 2. J Morris 2, B Absolum; A Killalea. J Luff; (CAK) J McKenzie. P Goldsmith. B Kapp. 1 0 41 8.1 10.1 Griffith 10 1 8 0 1 378 784 48.21 8 (MCUE) J Phillips 3. A Lteschke 2. S Burge, C Willis. 8 H Bruckner. S Shearer. A Castles. Goals: (Coolamon) M Keatley 10, D Leary 6, H Mclachlan Leeton·Whi t1on 10 1 8 0 1 370 85 1 43.48 8 Foster COOLAMON ...... (70 ) 3, N Webber 2. J Robinson: (GGGM) L Foley 3. J Nixon 2. Best: (CAK) N Mortimer. M Withers. 8 Absolum. J Moms. 42 6.4 67 1010 S Tracey 2. S Hatty. C Noble. M Gawne. R Dean. J Meiselbach, (MCUE) Trent Cahalan. M GANMAIN·GGM ...... ( 60) Best: (Coolamon) M Keatley. D Climpson. J Robinson. D Ujnder 17s Roberson, K Peeters. G Spriggs. N Baggio. J Millar 1.3 2.5 5.11 8.12 Barron. D Leary. J Tilyard: (GGG M) S Hatty. J Nixon. L LEETON·WHIT 10 8 1 0 1 788 3961 98.99 36 GANMAIN·GGM ...... (86) Goals: (Coolamon) T Owens 4. A Wilhs 2. D Crocker 2 T Foley. W Lawton. R Campbell. M Ingram. TU RVEY PARK 10 7 2 0 1 941 368 255.7 1 32 2.4 8.7 11 .12 12.14 Gellert. T Bullock: (GGGM) G Higgins 3. D Wood 2. l TURVEY PARK...... (69) WAGGA TIGERS 10 7 2 0 1 1033 481 214.7632 COOLAMON ...... ( 48) Steward. M Kelly. R Menzies. 2.3 5.6 6.9 10.9 M C.U E 1 7 2 0 1 709 546 129.8532 1.2 1.4 4.5 7.6 Best: (Coolamon) T Bullock. M Suidgeest, T 01'/ens. G GRIFFITH ...... (55) COOLAMON 10 4 5 0 1 784 588 133.33 20 Goals: (GGGM) S Noble 3. C Taylor 3. D Karlberg 2. D Rudd. M Jarrell. N Armstrong. (GGGMI L Steward. R 2.0 3.3 7.4 8.7 Griffith 10 4 5 0 1 658 673 97.77 20 Rankin. J Olsson. C Steele. D Hitchens; (Coolamon) B Menzies. P Lucas. B Bryon. P Walsh. J Guthrie. Goals: (Turvey Park) T Gaynor 3. B Handy 2 B Stapleton. Narra ndera 10 2 6 0 2 386 869 44.42 16 Garrett 2. D Nash. C Litchfield. S Easdown. B Nolte. B GRIFFITH ...... {75) M Ca1roll. K Grat. 8 Weedon. H Dore. (Grllfilh) B CAK 10 1 8 0 1 409 915 44.70 8 Cadzow. 4 1 6.4 7.9 11 .9 Prendergast 4, T Shannon. P Whittard. C o·Reilly. B Tarr. GGGM 10 0 9 0 1 338 1210 27.93 4 Best: (GGGM) D Rankrn. C Steele. A Roberts. M Rava. C TURVEY PARK...... (40) Best: (Turvey Park) B Handy. H Dore, S Graf. B Weedon. J Taylor; (Coolarnon) 8 Nolte. B Cadzow. R Chamberlain. J 1.0 1.1 1.2 6.4 Broughton. J Carey; (Griffith) J Evans. D Peato. P McPherson. M Robinson, Murray Stephenson. Goals: (Gritfilh) M Hogan 2. B Giason 2. S Foscanm 2. A Whittara. T Shannon. M Griffin. F Jesting. GRIFFITH ...... (87) Cappello 2. M Harris. J Tyndall. C Lugton; (Turvey Park) T 3.2 8.3 12.8 13.9 Cramp 2. C Wray 2. J Wells. B Cooper. TURVEY PARK ...... (44) Best: (Gntfilh) B Gmson, J Tyrell. C Niven. M Hams. C 0.0 3.1 4.5 6.8 Burge. J Tyndall; (Turvey Pa rk1 J Wells, M Ness. C Wray, J Goals: (Gntftlh) B Runnalls 6. D Crack. T Buckley 2. J Swift. N Flanigan J Richter Gastin. M Crack. (Turvey Park) S Smith 4 J Buchanan 2 Under 17 Best: (Griffith) L Piccolo. M Duncan. C Jenkins. G LEETON·WHITTON(92) Sna1dero. J Gast1n, M Noonan: (Turvey Park) T Carroll. L 4.4 l5 131 141 Tooze. A Craig. S Smtih, M Ness. J Donaldson. 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Welcome all to Narrandera Sportsground today for what Is 1. JAMES RICE 42. JORDEN MORRIS 3 lhtngs I learned from last week: 1 39 RYAN BARTHOLOMEW looming as a great clash between the Narrandera Eagles 2. PETER BLOOMFIELD 43. TRAVIS SMITH 1 Coolamon v Ganma1n still draws the best crowd 2 LUKE MALONEY 40 and Coolamon Grasshoppers 3. JAMIE GRINTELL 45. CRAIG BRACE 2. -he stoush in the 2·s was worth the admission price. 3 SCOTT EASOOWN 41 JACK EDYVEAN A partJcular welcome to all those returning to Nonnndcra for 4. TIM DURNAN 46. DAN LONGOBARDI 3. Our good kids are paying the price for too much rooty 4 BRETT GARRETT 44 MITCH ROBINSON the 19B 1 premiership reunion- hopefully the Eagles can 5. ROBERT 47. DREW KENNA Tonight sees the annual ball at the Sports Club, 7.30 start, 5 WAYDE ARCHIBALD 45 AARON EOYVEAN register a win today to honour lhe occasion. HETHERINGTON 48. CHRIS WALSH with heaps of entertainment provided. and plenty of prizes to 6 RYAN CHAMBERLAIN 48 HEATH HUTCHEON With very little between the top five sides this season in the 6_ TIM SULLIVAN 49_ LUKE PATERSON be won in the Back to Front draw to be held dunng the night. 7 GREG RUDD 49 CHRIS BRUNO RFL first grade competition. this looks very much like a bat- 7. HAYDEN HUTCHINS 5o. MATTHEW ThlS is one or our maior fund raisers for tne season. so et"s 8 JACOB MCPHERSON 50 SHANE BULLOCK tie for a top three spot. and should be a very entertaining B. PHILLIP AUMMANN MCLELLAN get right behind II and fill the Joint 9 BEN CAOZOW 52 ALEX THOMPSON match. Bumper crowd for the derby saw an even start, but we got 10 BRETT NOLTE 53 AL WILLIS This week also sees a very important clash for the Narran- 9. MARK RICE 51. BRETT RANKIN blown away thereafter by the lions n a bItterty disappointing 11 OOM NASH 55 SAM ROBINSON dera Eagles seconds. with this being hke a mini final for 10 LACHLAN HUNTER 52. TOBY ORME result. The scoreboard probaoly flattered us in the end. as 12 MATTHEW BRADLEY 56 ORAOY IRVIN them. A loss will see them drop back three games from the 11. LUKE SULLIVAN 53. TIM VARNOELL we were comprehensively beaten in most KPl's. Comm 13 MARSHAL MACAULEY 57 BRENT GOROOtl top five. whereas if the Eagles can lift and win. they will be 12. TIM MATHIESON 54. LINCOLN MEAD Club award went to the evergreen Nick Nolte. who always just the one win outside of the five. 13. PATRICK 55. SHAUN QUILTER 14 GREG AKI 58 MITCH JARRETT reserves hIs best for tile old foe. Cadz busted a boiler in lhe 15 NICK PLEMINll 60 JEREMY ROBINSON Narrandera Eagles A grade netball side are now holding HORSBURGH 56. PAUL MOYLAN forward line despite the helicopters and finger breakers onto top spot en the ladder by the skin of their teeth after 14. CHRIS SMITH 57. LINCOLN GOOLEY 16 JOE REDFERN 61 DAN CLIMPSON coming in to get the Hopper voucher. Players player went to their unexpected loss to the l ton·s lasl round. and will be 15. DAMON BURDEN 58. SHANE SQUIRES 17 DANIEL CROCKER 63 DAVE BILLINGHAM Chambo and the Calcutta lo Dom, both of whom never determined to hold their position with a return to form 16. STUART HUTCHINS 59. MATTHEW 18 2AC GIBBONS 65 MICHAEL GIBBONS stopped putting in. Full lengt~ mirrors have been ordered against the Hoppers today. 17. JAMES SULLIVAN MORRICE 19 TOM GALLERT 66 LIAM ARMSTRONG this week. 20 NATHAN ARMSTRONG 67 HAYDEN BRADLEY Awa11.J w11Iner against Ganmam Grony Grung Malung Ia8 t 18. JAYSON MESMAN 61. SAM LONGMORE round: 19. RYAN BURDEN 62. JOSH SANDERS The 2·s was an entertaining affair. with the good guys win­ 21 CALLAII LITCHFIELD 68 HAYDN MCLACHLAN ning. and a couple of players going into the memory bank First grade JT Auto local incentive winners nm Sullivan, 20. NIC HETHERINGTON 63. BRENDAN KNAGGE 22 TYLER OWENS 71 BILLY EXTON for next time. Chipper had a welcome return to take the Stuart Hutchins. Zane lttchfield. Toby Orme 21. WES KILEY 64. REECE BORG 23 JAMIE MADDOX 72 LIAM BREUST Comm Club and Calcutta, Minnow Suidgeest showed ris Seconds: Chris Smith. Brad Morris. Jordan Moms. Mmk 22. ZANE LITCHFIELD 65. SAM FABER 24 SHAUN BRADLEY 73 JESSE RAPLEY liking for the contest and grabbed the Hopper voucher. and Flack. Ben Grant, Corey Prior. 23. MARK FLACK 66. NICHOLAS O'BRIEN 25 JARROO EDYVEAN 74 MACGREGOR KEW 17s: Luke McGilvray, Matt Simpson. Ben Pope. Justin 24. BRETT POWELL 67. THOMAS CHARLES Zac Robinson took the players player. With a few to come 26 MICHAEL SUIDGEEST 75 JACOB TILYARO Jeans. Shaun Quilter. Josh Sander 25. BEN GRANT 68. ASHLEY CABBAN back for t'le 1·s. we are starting to shape up as a contender 27 LARRY NAO 76 JACOB ROBINSON Netball: A grade Charles Stu rt Hotel award winner Nicola 26. BRADLEY MORRIS 69. PERRY GERRARO again. 28 BEN EDYVEAN 77 DAVE BARRON Mulquiny. B grade Murrumbidgee Hotel award winner Bee 27. JORDEN MORRIS 70. LINCOLN MEAD The 1Ts 1ad a long overdue victory, which put them back 29 JAMES MCKENZIE 78 HARRY GILLETT Riley. C grade Original Skin award winner Leone Moylan, 28. SIMON ABSOLOM 71. HARRISON BIRCH into finals calculations - a Just rewarj for tte players efforts 30 RYAN MASLIN 79 LUKE MCLOUGHLIN NAB player of the round Toni Mimmo. 29. SHAUN GEHRINGER 72. LUKE MCGILVRAY over the last few weeks The Boardo Boys were a nice n for 31 BRENTON MCGEE 80 JEflEMY BRADLEY The Eagles Sportsmen·s Night with Jason Akermanis is on 30. IAN DONALDSON 73. MATT SIMPSON us, with Mick Keatly booting a lazy 1□ to t,;ke the Comm 33 MITCHELL 84 MARK TILYARD lhts evening at Narrandera Bowling Club and Narrandera 31. JASON MIMMO 74. BRODIE MATTHEWS Club dinner. Dyl Leary JOtned tn the party up forward for the STEPHENSON 85 TOM NEWMAN welcome's Jason to the Shire ti he happens to be checking 32. HAYDN DOBSON 75. SCOTT WALKER 1 Players cash. and Macca Kew nad his best game for lhe 34 SAM CHATFIELD 86 JACK HOOPER out t~e footy today. It should_prov e to be a very entertaining 33. JONATHON DOYLE 76. JAKOB VEARING year to take the Hopper Voucher 37 MURRAY 87 JASON MCKINNON evening with Jason addressing the crow~ and then taking 34. MICHAEL 77. JUSTIN JEANS The hotmix was not a real happy hunting ground. with one STEPHENSON 88 MICK KEATLEY win and a draw from 5 Awards went to Tayla Brill ( Canteen qu:'sllo~s from th_e noor. Ther_e are a limited number of tI c_k- STOCKDALE 78_ RYAN MCLEAN 38 TRENT BULLOCK els available but 1f you haven t already purchased them giveC ~!WiliME HOPPER$9. LACH LAN MCLEAN & Sox) anti Abbey Irvin ( Canteen) I1 lhe juniors. C2's Bak­ ery to Jess Bnll and Sox lo Sally Dean, C's Steel Supplies to Erm Varndell a call on 0408 115 950 and you might be 36_ BEN SEYMOUR BO. MATT SIMPSON lucky. . . . 37. DREW HARDY Riggles Macauley and Ajanta to Kaann Edy. B's M1lney went to Serinah Leary and SS to anita Russell, and the Bottom Local Incent1ve sponsor this week Is thi:, Charles Sturt 38 MATTHEW Hotel · · Puo in A's went lo Alissa Carey, with the NoFhes to Mez THORNTON Coolamon players and supporters are ,nvtlecJ up to the Clu­ Willis 39. ALEX LEE brooms at the conclusion of today"s fixture for a drink and This week ~ real vital game - could be the double chance In 40. MICHAEL WILLIAMS chat about the game. the balan~e. Lers bring our A game and get back the ball as 41 . BRENT RANKIN Go the Mighty Eagles! winners. CAAAAARRNN THE HOPPER SI

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On a beautiful winter's day we took on Wagga Tigers, w,th the 1 SAM HILLS 43 BEN ELWIN On a beautiful winter's day we took on Wagga Tigers, w,th the re­ 1 JARROD SLATTERY 46 CANE GRAETZ results pretty evenly spread. The One's and Two's were 2 □AVID HARRISON 44 BRENDON GREATZ sults pretty evenly spread The One's and Two's were beaten. but 2 WILLIAM HAINES 47 BEN TREVASKIS beaten, but the U/1 Ts had a very good win to cement top spot 3 □AVID ELWIII 45 NATHAN CARN the U/17's had a very good win lo cemant top spot on the ladder. 3 NATHAN 0OWOLE 48 RYAN DEAN on the ladder That is their second big scalp in a week. The A 4 BRADLEY BOOTS 46 That 1s their second big scalp in a week The A grade girls were the 4 JAMES 0EB0N0 49 CHUNG UK grade girls were the only netball team to go down with all the 5 TRAVIS IRVIN 47 BEN KILLEN only netball team to go down with all the other grades having big 5 MATT LEWINGTON 50 SAM QUIRK (Pl other grades having big wins Coach Shelley was away for the wins Coach Shelley was away for the weekend so we are hoping 6 BRAD AIKEN 51 JOSEPH weekend so we are hoping the girls just missed her not being 6 MATTHEW IRVIN 48 JOEL CR0WHURST the girls just missed her not being there to guide them in lheir 7 MATTHEW COADY CHIGWID0EN there to guide them in their 28138 loss. Leeton Hotel Players 7 BEN CURLEY 49 TIM GRIGG 8 JOSHUA MCKENZIE 52 BRADLEY KAPP Player was Bridgette Keely, the McWilliams Wines went to 8 BEN ORYBURGH 50 RHYS THOMASON 28/38 loss. Leeton Hotel Players Player was Bridgette Keely, the 9 LUKE POWELL 53 DREW MATTHEWS Claire Webb and the McDonalds award went to Kathryn Bec­ 9 AOAM CHILKO 51 SEAN ROBERTSON McW1ll1ams Wines went Jo Claire Webb and the McDonalds award 10 JAMES MORRIS 54 BRODIE NEVILLE haz. B Grade had an 1mpress1ve 64131 w,n With Nicole Math­ 10 TYLER STILLER 52 DANNY HARRISON went to Kathryn Bechaz B Grade had an impressive 64/31 win. 11 NED MORTIMER 55 HEATH BRUCKNER ews the Hotel Leeton !"layers f'tayer, Liv's Hair & Beauty award 11 REECE MAGUIRE 53 With Nicole Malhews lhe Hotel Leeton Players Player. Liv's Hair & 12 BRYSON 56 NICHOLAS KENNEDY was won by Jess Pike and Sabnna Finch picked up the Mc­ 12 BEN CRITTENDON 54 OAVID RODGERS Beauty award was won by Jess Pike and Sabrina Finch picked up the McDonalds award C Grade won with Bee Turner amt1n­ LASHBROOK 57 THOMAS HINES Donalds award C Grade won 58126 w,th Bee Turner continuing 13 LIAM FRAZER 55 JOSH CARN 58126 her good form to win the Hotel Leeton Players Player: Celeste u,ng her good form to w111 the Hotel Leeton Players Player, Celeste 13 BRAD JOLLIFFE 58 GLEN PRITCHARD 14 DANIEL SULLIVAN 56 JOSEPH PETULLA Morrison won the Brad·s Mensland award and Rachael Broad­ Morrison won the Brad·s Mensland award and Rachael Broadbent 14 SHANE ATKINSON 59 MATTHEW KENNEDY 15 BRYCE O'GAREY 57 BILLY CONROY bent the McDonalds award C2 got another game and come tt1e McDonalds award. C2 got another game and come away good 16 DOUG BRUCKNER (Pl 16 MATTHEW VOGELE 58 FRANK IANNELLI 17 JOSH MEISELBACH away good winners 38/14 Lauren Verdon was the Brad's winners 38114. Lauren Verdon was the Brad's Mensland Players 60 JARRO0 17 MARTIN BROWN 59 18 MATT WITHERS TH0RWENTEN Mensland Players Player. Lucy McCrum won the Sportspower Player, Lucy McCrum won !he Sportspower Award, Kaitlin Knagge 18 GRANT COMMINS 60 GREGORY HALDEN 19 MATTHEW 61 MITCH PILON Award. Kaitlin Knagge got the McDonalds award and the Socks got the McOonalds award and the Socks award went to Martelle award went to Martelle Mr1gu1re .Juniors also had a big win 19 CALLUM GARVEY 61 JORDIE PETTIT MCCLURE 62 JESSE BUTLER Maguire. Juniors also had a big win 46119 with Eloise Boys the 46119 with Eloise Boys the Lukes Cafe Players Player. Sophie 20 BRETT LENON 63 SCOTT JOLLIFFE (Pl 20 BEAU BLOCK 62 RYAN OLDERSHAW Lukes Cafe Players Player, Sophie Tyson got the MIA Massage Tyscn got the MIA Massage award and Meg Colhns got the Mc­ 21 BEN ABS0LUM 64 JOSEPH BYRNES 21 JUSTIN GREATZ 63 PAT OANO0 award and Meg Collins got the McDonalds award. Donalds award 22 DUANE CORNISH 64 TOM MORTON 22 MITCHELL MULLINS 65 LUKE GUNNING The First grade boys were disappointing for the first three quar­ The First grade boys were disappointing for Jhe first three quarters 23 NATHAN FULLER 66 NICHOLAS 23 MICHAEL FRASER 65 JOSHUA RUSSELL ters out came home strong in the last term to give the s.core but came home strong 111 the last term to give the score board a bit 24 MARK GEPPERT PERRYMAN (Pl 24 BRAOY OUNN 66 HAYOEN EMERSON board a bit more respectable The awards went to Marty Brown more respectable. The awards went to Marty Brown the McDon­ 25 BRETT WHYMAN 67 SHAUN KAPP 25 JARROD G0RNALL 67 JON0 GRIGG the McDonalds award, Craig Townsend the Thirsty Camel Six alds award. Craig Townsend the Thirsty Camel Six Pack. Grant 26 CALEB VEARING 68 KRI S LASHBROOK Pack. Grant Commins the Club Cash award. Liam Frazer the 26 68 DAMIAN COSTA Commins the Club Cash award. Liam Frazer the Hotel Leeton 27 SHANE GOW 69 LEE WHITE Hotel Leeton Bistro voucher and Ben Curly the Hotel Leeton 27 JOSEPH TRIPODI 69 BRODIE HEHIR Bistro voucher and Ben Curly the Hotel Leeton Mug. The Two·s 28 TOM EDGAR 70 ANDREW SOLOMON Mug. The Two's were well down on man power but battled 28 70 JACK GLOVER were well down on man power but battled away all day. Scott 29 JAMES KENNEDY 71 TOM FOWLER (P) away all day. Scott Townsend won the McDonalds award. Matt 29 71 THOMAS MELINE Townsend won the McDonalds award. Matt Vogele got the Golf 30 DANIEL KENNEDY 72 BRANDON BYRNES Vogele got the Golf Pro Cart Hire. Matt Whiteman Da Goodfel­ 30 MATT ROBERTSON 72 JOSH HELSON Pro Cart Hire. Matt Whiteman Da Goodfellas Piz.za award in his 31 PAUL GOLDSMITH 73 JUMA ABBAS las Pizza award in his first ga111e for the Club. so welcome to 31 MATT SHARMAN 73 TYSON JONES firsl game for the Club. so welcome to the Club Matt, Ben Elwin the 32 STEFAN SHEA RER 74 ZEN LEMILLAR the Club Matt, Ben Elwin the Thirsty Camel Six P:.ck ard Ren 32 CRAIG TOWNSEND 74 BEN SCHUETTE Thirsty Camel Six Pack and Ben Thompson the Saturday Hotel 33 JAR RAH 75 TH OMAS BYRNES Thompson the Saturday Hate Leeton Mug. With Langy away 33 JASON VANT 75 NICK MORRIS LeP.ton Mug. With Langy aw~y Rruce Gilmour took over the reins MAKSYM0IV (Pl Bruce Gilmour took over the reins of the U,1 Ts. And what a of the U/1 Ts. And what a game the boy played. to come away 34 ADAM CASTLES 76 NICK ALLAN game the boy played. to come away comfortable winners 34 NATHAN HUNTER 76 RHYS CARROLL 35 DYLAN KENNED Y 77 BRANDON SONAT Jord,e Pettit won the McDonalds award. Nick Morns the Da 35 BRUCE GILMOUR 77 JONATHON SPINA comfortable winners. Jordie Pettit won the McDonalds award. Nick 36 CHRIS GOW Guodfellas Pizza. Greg Halden got the Coach's Cash. Ben 36 JOSH □'CALLAGHAN 78 JACOB HOUGHTON Morris the Da Goodfellas Pizza. Greg Halden got the Coach's 78 MITCHELL CASTLES Schuette won the Club Hat. and Tom Morton won the NAB 37 BRANDON EMERSON 79 MITCH SEYMOUR Cash. Ben Schuette won the Club Hat, and Tom Morton won the 37 BENJAMIN (Pl MCKENZIE 79 JACK NIELSON (P) Bag 38 JADE HART 80 SIALE HOWE NAB Bag 38 JOSHUA STINSON 80 WILLIAM Today we host Colhngulhe for the first time ,n many years. while 39 KIERAN 81 PATRICK VALLANCE Today we host Cothngulhe for the first t,me 1n many years, while the 39 LUKE HUGHES MCDONALD the Junior Club host Narrandera Toda y 1s also a Platinum and O'CALLAGHAN 82 LACHLAN Junior Club host Narrandera Today ,s also a Platinum and Dia­ Diamond Crows day Then tonight we have the Casino Night at mond Crows day Then tonight we have the Casino Night .at Hotel 41 GRAHAM PIKE ISAAC WtNCHMAN 40 GUISEPPE NAPOLI □'CALLAG HAN Hotel Leeton. so bring along your play money. And then tomor­ Leeton, so bnng along your play money. 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Despite an under par last quarter it was all smiles after the 2. HENR Y WE DDELL 50. TRAVIS COLLISON There was a bit of spice In the 1sts last week In what was a very 1 MYLES CARROLL 46 BRAO DE BRI TT game against local rivals, Coolamon. Curtis Steele proved 3. LUKE KDLHAGEN 51. RYAN BENSCH physical encounter_In the end Griffith were a bit more polished 2 JACK BROOKS 47 CLINT RICHARDS once again speed is king in winning the Sports Club Award 4. MATTHEW RAVA 52. SCOTT HAMBLIN and set up a lead that we were unable to peg back at any stage_ 3 JOHN BUCHANAN 48 BROGAN FINNERTY and Ranks the Webbers Bakery Award. Dammo Walsh goes 5. JESSE LAN DER 53. GREG HIGGINS Truman Carroll (Mug & S50) was fie1ce with his tackling, Johnny 4 MICHAEL NESS 52 LUKE DONALDSON from strength to strength down back winning the Riv Machin­ 6. PAUL HAMBLIN 55. DAVID LO GAN Buchanan (Milton's Gear) was dangerous when he went for­ 5 LUKE TOOZE 53 JASON SWIFT 56. JOE FARISH ward, Luke Tooze (Envy Hair) had a good battle against a ery award. Robbo was very reliable (Sports Bar Mug) and Rav 7. MITCHELL STEELE 6 MATTHEW NESS 54 JASON WELLS 8. DANIEL RANKIN 57.SCOTT CROZIER classy op,oonent, and Andrew ·on:11· Craig (Dominos) gave a made a successiul return to take oul the roaches award. 7 HARRY CUNNINGHAM 55 MARTIN BALLINGER 9. DAMI EN WALSH 77. CURTIS STEELE tough 4 quarter effort ,n the Ruck. Well done also to Kyle Farn,­ Seconds were close but not quite close enough going down 8 JAMES ELLIOTT 57 BRODIE ELWORTHY 10. NICK CARROLL g,a for his solid contribution on debut by a kick. L ochy Steward is starting to hit some form (Bowlo 9 TRUMAN CARROLL 58 JUSTIN RICHTER 11. LACHLAN STEWARD The 2nds had a disappointing day and were a touch Hat from award). Rory Menzies was good again (Ganmain Hotel). Billy 12. CHRISTEN UNDER 17s the start. They have been put on notice to sharpen up their ap­ 10 MATTHEW CERATO 60 STEPHEN SM ITH Lucas has been solid across halfback (Sports Club Bistro), MCPHERSON 58. CHRIS WARRAN proach th'S week. Chns Wray (Mug) attacked the ball hard. 11 LEVI POLLETT 61 WAYNE KENNEDY Brad Bryon llas had an impressive season to date lo take out 13. MITCHELL CARROLL 59. WAYNE BRYON Michael Ness (Tolland Hotel) was prominent, Jason Swift 12 ANDREW CRAIG 62 TRAVIS RICHARDS the Ag N Vet Mug and Pat Walsh the Coaches award. 15. JACOB OLSSON 61. (Socks & Stubby Holder) continues to improve his game. and 13 LACHLAN MACRAE UNOER 17s The 1Ts gave the Hoppers six goals start before switching on 16. LUKE WALSH 62. JOEL HATTY Jason Wells (Dominos) found plenty of space. 14 THOMAS GRAY 1 BROCK HANDY and weren"t able to reel them back in. Sam Hatty (George 17. CLINTTAYLOR 63. WILLIAM LAWTON The 1Ts got a win bu, it was far from convincing. The boys are 16 RILEY MCPHERSON 2 MITCHELL CARROLL Carroll award) was good again. Matt Foley (Coolamon Butch­ 18. TOM HEGGATON 64 BRANDON RUSSELL going through the motions a little at present and Vinnie has de­ 18 JOHN HOEY 3 TOM KENNY ery) took some strong marks. Jamie Nixon (Jan Neilsen 19. NATHAN 65. BRANDON manded a stronger effort In the coming weeks 20 CHRIS REECKMAN 4 SEBASTIAN GRAF award) showed his talent. Wimmsy Lawton won the Bowlo MCPHERSON FLEISCHER Brock Handy (Ladies Aux $20) turned in a big game, Hayden 21 DANIEL TOOZE 5 BRYDON STAPLETON Bistro award and Rhys Campbell the Grong Grong Hotel 20. ANDREW ROBERTS 67. JAMIE NIXON Dore (Exploit) was good aga,n, Bill Weedon (Hunters Towel) 22 DOUG FEARY 6 ZAIN MCKELVIE award. both putting in strong performances. 21. PAT WALSH 68. JOSHUA WALSH Is p!aying some strong tooty, and Jayoen Broug111on (Dom,nos) 23 TODD JACKSON 7 LACHLAN BURGESS Netball- Juniors had a clo~e hard fought game to win by a 22. 70. MURRAY INGRAM was another to stand out 24 RICHARD LAING 8 JEREMY SYKES In the Netball, A & B Grades both had good wins, however C point with Infinity Hair and Lisa Linsell Massage awards going 23. KIRK HAMBLIN 71. 25 THOMAS LEAHY 9 JAKE CAREY 24. PAUL LUCAS 72. DANIEL STEELE grade went down and Juniors suffered a rare defeat. With the to Emma Corbett and Megan Brill. C2 had a good win 40-29 26 JOSH HILL (U17) 10 THOMAS GAYNOR 25. MATTHEW KEL LY 73. JACOB GUTHRIE footy dmng ii a bit tough at present. 1fo always great to see so with Cleneith Stud award going to Courtney Armitage and Bert 27 CALLUM GARDNER 12 KINGSLEY GRAF 26. RORY MENZIES 74. TOM QUINN many girls back at the club after the games celebraDng their & Moose Building award to Bridget Walsh. C grade had a 27. WARWICK SMITH 75. JONO BEDDING success 28 13 WILL CARROLL 29 TIM BECKMANS 14 ZACHARY WILLIAMS tough tussle to end up with a draw, 38 all. Matt Hatty Electrical 28. DREW SYMONS 76. GEORDIE HARE A Grade - Mug & Warehouse: Stacey Elliott, Hunters: award went to Shannon Gustowski and lhe socks to Char­ 2!1_ OANIEL HITCHENS 78.JACK MCCAIG Michelle Lumsden (U17) 16 KYLE FARRUGIA maine Kember. B grade lost 49-15 ano the Bowlo Bistro 30. NATH AN KEMBER 80. CALEB NOBLE B Grade - Mug & Bistro 2000: Melissa Wood Hunters P,p 30 CHRIS WRAY 18 BEN RAUSLTEN award went to Kate Gillies and the Sports Club to Bntt Hatty. 31. DANIEL GAWNE 81. MATHEW GAWNE McPherson 31 DUSTY BROWN 20 HAYDEN OORE A grade had a convincing win 43-25 in their push for a final. 32. 82. SAM HATTY C Grade - Mug & Cache: Carlie Rake. Hunters· Lanssa Ward 32 21 BRICE MEAKER Bowt,ng Club award to Tess Godbee and Ladies Aux. Award 33. DREW WOODS 83. LIAM GUTHRIE Juniors - Athlete's Foot: Anna Williams. Hunters: Maddie 33 BRAO COOPER 22 BILL WEEDON to Jo Mccready. 34. MICHAEL CASTLE 84. CHRISTEN GUTHRIE Gardner 35 JEFF FLETCHER 23 DREW MITCHELL Condolences to the Kember family on the loss of Neville who 35. JARROD CONWAY 85. KEIREN KITCHENER Congratulations to Ond, who plays h,s 50th senior game for us 36 BRENDAN BRYCE 24 JOSH BELLING was a staunch supporter and worker for the club. 36. SAM KEFFORD 86. BEN ALLEN tOday. He has carried the Ruck duties almost single-handedly 37 DARREN PRICE 26 SCOTT EHMSON • FUNCTION DATES - • 9th July-1991 flag re-union. Meet 37. JUSTIN EVANS 87. BEN SCHMID for lhe whole 50 - well done. 38 JOSHUA 28 JAMIE QUIRK 38. JAMIE FLEISCHER 68. WILLIS KEFFORD 2pm at Bowlo and then dinner at Sports Club. Next weeK against Gullie all games nave been bought forward DONALDSON 29 JAMES LEAHY 39. STE\/EN FAIRLESS • 6th August - Supporters and Players Cocktail Night. at 20 minutes to cater for their Centenary celebrations. Stay luned 39 NATHAN FLANIGAN 40. BRETT FENNESSY for confirmation at training And don't fo1get the Ball next week SportsCh.ib. 40 PATRICK CATTELL 41. 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Last weekend we made the trip to Maher Oval to take 1 DEAN CRACK 46 MATT KEENAN A mixed bag of results last week against the 1 PAT NOONAN 45 DAMIEN PAPWORTH on last years Grand Finalists. It was a hard fought win 2 BRETT OWEN 47 CHRIS MCGANN crows at Robo oval. 2 from 3 in the footy & 1 from 2 JACKSON OEHM 46 AARON BATTENALLY with a lot of scrappy football played. In the end though 3 GUY ORTON 48 TOM WESLEY 5 In the netball. The 1Ts were for the second 3 JOSH GAYNOR 48 BRENDAN O'ROURKE we came away with the points putting us back in lhe 4 JAMES TO SCAN 50 DEAN CATANZARITI week in a row unprepared to play footy from the 4 SAM GAYNOR 49 OAAAEN O'OOHNELL 5 CHE JENKINS 51 MARC TUCKER winners circle. get go & suffered their second loss of the year. 5 JOHN ANSTEE 50 JACOB OSBEISTON 6 MATT CRACK 52 DANIEL KEENAN Luke Piccolo won the A&G Mug for best on the day with The boys finally had a crack late in the game _but 6 TOM POWER 51 TEO LINDON 7 BEAU RUNNALLS 53 JESSE RYAN 7 OANIEL DAVEY 52 ELLIOT HULL as they are learning it is a four quarter game & his daring runs and gutsy head over the football style of 8 JONO GASTIN 54 MERV FIREBAACE 8 SHAUN FLANIGAN 53 SAM SHAW play. He also won one of the Match Day Sponsor 9 SHAUN CURRAN 55 SCOTT SIMPSON you must play them all to win. Awards went to 9 RYAN MILLEA 54 GARAY BATTENALLY awards. along with Jono Gaslin who gave us plenty of 10 MICK DUNCAN 56 CHRIS PATTERSON Levi Slinger $30, Elliot Hull $20, Brad Graham 10 WARREN BARTLETT 55 JASON SMITH drive off the half back line. Mick Duncan grabbed the 11 KRIS DUNCAN 58 MATT GRIFFIN S1 0 and Nathan Cook the club towel. The second 11 ANOAEW PRIEST 56 TAYLOR BENTLEY grade side on the other hand are playing some re­ McNabb Caltex award with a good game in the middle. 12 JEFF MICKAN 59 JOSH TYNDALL 12 MICHAEL PRYOE 57 SAM DURNAN ally good footy and are reaping the rewards. Chris 13BRENTONCAAWFORO 58 BEN COMMERFORD Chubs Jenkins won the McDonalds award and Glen 13 MATT NOONAN 60 PAT WHITTAAO 14 MICHAEL JOHNS 61 KURT HILLIER Condon finally found the right ground & picked up 14 BRETT DOSWELL 59 DANE HARRINGTON Snaidero with a great effort In the back line. 15 MICK HARRIS 62 JORDAN CROWE the Mug & KOORINGAL HOTEL award, Paul Bat­ 15 LEWIS BURKINSHAW 60 COREY PAVITT Reserve Grade got their FIRST win of the year, congrat­ 16 BRENDAN GIASON 63 JOHN EVANS tenally the BRIDGESTONE voucher ard Scott 16 RHYS MCALISTER ulations boys for sticking with it. Brendan Giason was 17 TOM BUCKLEY 64 TOM VALERI Lucas played well to collect the towel. First grade 17 LEIGH CAMERON UNDER 17s 18 RYAN COLVIN 1 WILL MORLEY best on ground which will do his first grade aspirations 18 JAMES SMITH 65 HENRY DELVES were looking to put back to back wins on the no harm, Jack Tyrell won the Automart award, and Chns 19 JAMES FALLON 66 NICK WITHERSPOON 19 MITCHELL COLVIN 2 HENRY BANCE board for the first time this year and did not let 20 JOSH LARWOOO 3 TOM STUBBS Niven was a hundred a mile an hour as ever and won 20 CAMERON 67 STEVEH HEFFEA themselves down with a fantastic first 3 quarters. 21 TED FELLOWS 4 SAMUEL ARMSTRONG the McDonalds award. Axe Harris was great through the HARRISON 68 BEAU PRENDERGAST The crows kicked a couple of late ones to close 21 GLEN SNAIOERO 69 BEN TARA 22 JOHN SIMPSON 5 WILL EADY middle of the ground. the gap in the last but the game was well & truly 6 ANGUS LLOYD 22 TIM MCMAHON 70 FLETCHER JOSLING 23 JAMES HOOGES 24 SAM RYAN 7 TED LINDON The Under 17's were up against one of the better teams 24 SHANNON BRENNAN 71 TOM SltANNON over by that stage. Brett Doswell continued his 25 ZAC GRAHAM 8 ZAC KEOGH in the competition and only lost by 14 points. Pat Whit­ 25 TOM WEBB 72 TOM WEST great season & dominated the midfield to collect lard was voted the best and received the Footy Focus the Mug & KOORINGAL HOTEL awards. Shaun 26 ANGUS DURNAN 9 JACKSON BENTLEY 26 ROYCE JOHNS 73 COREY HUTCHINSON 27 SAM PARNELL 10 COREY LUCAS Voucher, Deon Peato won the McDonalds voucher. 27 CRAIG LUGTON 74 PAT ROSE Flanigan took the BRIDGESTONE voucher while assistant coach Josh Gaynor grabbed the towel. 28 MATT DOSWELL 11 ZAC MCCAULEY Dylan Evans show he has a long future in football again 28 JEFF HARRIS 75 DREW CASSIDY 29 PAUL BATTENALLY 12 JORDAN LAWRENCE Speaking of Gaynors special mention must go lo performing against the older boys winning the Swans 29 76 BEN FITZGEA.ALD 30 PAT GAYNOR 13 LEVI SLINGER 30 THEO VALERI SEBASTIAN Brendan "drop goat" Gaynor for hIs ripper effort in Towel. and older brother Jonno Evans won the Swans 77 31 TOM HALSE 14 ZAC DENTON 31 MICHAEL TYNDALL NASCIMBEN the clubbies after the game. Canteen Voucher. 32 CHAIS CONDON 15 TIM DELANEY 32 LUKE PICCOLO 78 MARK SEMMLER The A grade netball had a fantastic win over the 33 BAENOAN FLANIGAN 16 NATHAN COOKE The netball brought home some mixed results for our 33 JUDO CUDMORE 79 BEN WATTS crows with Bern Priest winning the award. B 34 TODD KRAUSE 17 CAMPBELL LOVELL Swanettes A Grade went down 41-36, and B Grade lost 34 NATHAN KING 80 DION PEATO Grade award to Maddie Grigg , C Grade went to 35 JOEL BRADBURY 18 LACHLAN GAEGUAKE 5 7-46. C Grade however got up with a big win 36-20 35 JACK TYRRELL 81 COREY O'REILLY Leah Eisenhaur and Kath Flanigan picked up the 36 NICK RYAN 22 JIM CARROLL while the juniors also won 39-27. Sorry had no best 36 CASEY BOYE 82 SERTAC QOZEMIAI C2 award. Superdraw winners: $600 to Bern 37 MATT ETCHELLS 23 JACSON KELLY 37 STEVEN FOSCARINI 83 MITCHELL LEWIS players at hand before typing of this weeks notes. Priest, $300 to Brian Sprake while game day 38 JOE WALDRON 24 OAACY BLOMFIELO 38 BEN MCRAE 84 ANGUS MCALLISTER This week we welcome Wagga Tigers to our Home sponsor Southwest Irrigation topped of a great 39 ASH OICKENBERG 25 BRENT O' AOURKE 39 CHAIS NIVEN 85 JORGAN BURLEY 4D JAMIE CARROLL 26 MAX KIN G Ground. Game Day Sponsor is SC Henderson Building day collecting the $100. Don't forget the bus tour 40 KRIS HICKEN (U15sj 41 MICHAEL CONNOLLY 27 ELLIOT HULL Contractors. So if your in the need of something to be 41 CRAIG BURGE 86 TOBY BLISSETT for the Narrandera game on the 16th July: $50 42 SCOTT LUCAS 28 BRAD GRAHAM built call Simon on 0408 486 840 to talk about your next 42 MATT HOGAN gets you on the bus. into the footy, meal. & enter­ 43 TYLER CUNNINGHAM project. Another win is needed to help us on our push 43 ANDREW CAPELLO tainment. 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NARRANDERA 24. OLIVIAOUIRK COOLAMON CORINNA GIBSON. 28 RACHAEL 25 EMILY BELL TEAGAN LEARY, BELINDA LW CROWS CAK 1. TONI MIMMO 25. CHELSIE SAVAGE V A GRADE CIAVARELLA 26 TAHLAIH FOOTMAN 26. MEYERS 1 SUSAN CASTLE JACQUELINE FOWLER 2. GILLIAN LEE KATE GARRETT. MEREDITH 29 LUCY MORTON v1 27 EM ILY OOWLING 27. MEGAN FLYNN C2 3 JESS PIKE 2 NATASHA BAX 3. STEPHANIE RIDDELL FURtJER, MINDY D"BRIEN, 30 AN NA REED 2B KA RE~ COLVIN 28. KAREN HUGO ASHLEY BRILL. JESSICA 5 KATHRYN BECHAZ 3 DANNI LITTLE 29 ANNALISE DAYMAN 4. KIM RICE TAYLA ROBINSON, ALISSA 31 REBECCA TURNER 29. MEG PATERSON BRILL. TESS O'BRIEN, 7 REBECCA MCCALLUM 4 JACOUELIIJE RAULSTON 30 nODIN MCCnAE 5. CASSIE LEE CAREY, MOLLY CAMPBELL, 32 LAUREN VALENTA 30. LAUREN POWELL NICOLA LAING , SALLY 8 ELISE O'CALLAGI-AN 5 RACHEL JOHNSON 31 LAUREN DAWSON 6. MICHAEL MOORE VIV MURNANE, BRONWYN 35 SABRINA FINCH 6 AMY FOWLER 31 . NICOLA MULOUINY DEAN, AMANDA DEAN, 9 MICHAELA FIUMARI\ 32 PAIGE COLENSO 7. BREE BURDEN FURNER. SONYA FURNER. 36 JE NNA MCCALLUM 7 ELIZABETH AMARO 32. ASHLEIG H DRISCOLL RYLIE MACAULEY 10 MEGAN ALIEND I 33 HANNAH WHITE 8. LEONIE MOYLAN B GRADE 37 SOPHIE WELSH 8 JESSICA FULLER 33. MILLIE MCINTYRE JUNIORS 12 BRIDGETTE KEELY 35 MEEGAN FARMER 9. BREE RUSSELL CAT WORNER. KARLY 38 BRIDGETTE BROWN 9 STEPHANIE MCDERMOTT 37. SAMAt\THA EILISH FLAGG, KARLEE 13 MIKAELA TYACK 37 DIANNA SOMERVILLE 10. BRITTANY VEARING MATTINGLY, LE IGH 39 MEG COLLINS 10 ANNALISA DEN HOLM 38 MICHELLEFORREL L O'DONOGHUE MANGLESDORF, SARAH 14 ASI IL[IGH MCLZEn 11. YVETTE O'DONOGHUE MALDNEY, SARAH 40 CELESTE MORR ISON 11 TIFFANY LASHBROOK 39 JACINTA LENON 39. HAYLEY GALVIN MCLOUGHLIN. 15 LIBBY GILLESPIE 12. HANNAH HYDE MALDNEY, KAAR IN 41 !SABEL DANDO 12 ELIZA REID JESSICA LEWINGTON CHARLOTTE PLEMMING, 16 NICOLE BOYS 13 CORINNA BA X 13. EMMA PILTZ 40. CLAUDIA MCLEAN EDYVEAN, SERINAH 42 LACEY CHILKO KYRA JACKSON EMILY LAING, PAIGE 17 BROOKE GILMOUR 14 AMELIA PRITCHARD 14. RENEA QUILTER LEARY, TATUM KEW. ANITA 44 E:LOISE BOYS SOPHIE BELL 18 SHERIDEN VALENTA 15 SAMANT~A JOHNS'.JN 15. KAITlYN HISCOX RUSSELL. STACEY GARRETT. GEMMA 45 SOPH IE TYSON AMBER LENON 19 KAITLIN KNAGGE 16 EMMA BURTON 16. BEG REILLY O'BRIEN. MADDY KEW. 46 AINSLEE O'HALLORAN HANMH LENO~ 20 MARTELLE MAGUIRE 17 .JOSIF KEIJNfOY 17. NORA LOGEMAN C GRADE 47 KATELYN CLYNE MADELINE FULLER 21 BRII\H CROWHURST 18 JILL POWELL 18. GEORGIA L[[ ARNICA BUCHANAN, 48 HANNAH KEELY 22 NICOLE MATTHEWS 19 KATE BELL 19. RACHAEL MCLEAN KEELY STEVENSON, 49 MADDY TYSON 23 KEIRA MCCALLUM 20 LILLY WI LD 20. ZARA MCINTYRE JORDAN ROBINSDN, 50 SHELLEY BROWN 21 TRACEY BELL 24 CLARE WEBB 21. LISA PATERSON ASHLE Y TILYARD. 51 LAUREN VERDON 22 TAMMY LENON 25 LUCY MCCRUM 22. ERIN VARNDELL GEORGIA HUTCHEON, 23 WENDY SCHRIMMER 26 LIZ MCKAY 23. MADI LEE KIRRALEE DIXON, 24 LYCINOA HARRIS

GGGM 45 JOAfJNE MCCREADY TURVEY PARK 26. JESSICA WADLEY 46 /\MANDA LENGN V 27. 11 ANDREA HATTY 47 EMMA CORBETT BULLDOGS 28. MOLLY CUNNINGHAM 12 COURTNEY MENZIES Wa~~a wd~~a m~~la~ 48 KELLY NOBLE 1_ ME LISSA SYKES 29. ~~~tr~ 13 MADDIE STEWAnD 50 SHANNA CROZIER 15 TARA TAYLOR 2. MELISSA WOOD 30. BREE CAIN 51 BROOKE TAYLOR 31. JOHANNA FERNANDO 16 MONIQUE HATTY 52 COURTNEY ARMITAGE 3. IIICOLE GLEESON ~ ~amm~ij~ ~~~~ij~ Wa~~a Wa~~a 17 MEGAN BRILL 53 DEN SE DOWNS 4 ASHL FIGH REVELL 32. PAIGE DACEY 19 TESSA GOOBEE 54 SARA CORBETT 5. PIPPA MCPHERSON 33. MADDI E GARDNER 20 LAUREN WALSH 56 BRIDGET WALSH 6. ANDREA BROWN 34. MADDISON CAIN 21 EMMA ASH 57 DEANNA TAYLOR 7. GEORGIE CAMPBELL 35. SHANI WARD ~: ~i~~J1 ~~ii 22 BRITT HATTY 58 JAMIE ANGOVE 8. EMMA KLEINE 36 23 TAYLA EVANS 59 KIRSTEN SHEFHERD 9. CARLIE RAKE 37 24 ERINA MCPHERSON 60 KATIE BEN SCH 10 BAILIE CASLEY 38. NICOLA CORBETT 2!i CHARMAINE KEMBER 73 SHANNAN GUSTOWSKI 11. KATE WALKER 39. MIRANDA CORBETT I. ~i ~~j1 ~~Jj 26 KATE RCBERTS 76 PRUE WALSH 27 CLARE HOOGERS 12. SAVANNAH BOWMEN ;19 RACHEL KEMBER 13. NATALIE CLARKE 30 CLARE LAWTON 14. TEGAN CUTHBERT rn: ~~ln~n11 31 JAG BAKER 15. REBECCA HARPLEY 32 REBECCA EVANS 16. LEONIE JOHNSON 33 KRISTINEVANS 17. ANNA WILLIAMS '' 34 RENEE LUCAS 18. STACEY ELLIOTT ffl1~la!al~~m~1t~m1a~ 35 LAUREN BRILL 19. LARISSA WARD 37 EMMA T~YLOR 21 . MICHELLE LUMSDEN 39 MICHELLE CORBETT 22. MELISSA 40 EMILY MCCAIG 41 EMMA ANGOVF BURKINSHAW Bro, 23 MELISSA EDWARDS 1roiilr!i"irtiii II! lf ~l &f rnl ~!li1ll l111111 42 JESSICAKENT 43 KATE GILLIES 24 CASEY POMEROY 44 CHRISTINA GUTHERIE 25 DENISE EDWARDS 20 21 RIVERINA NETBALL LEAGUE NUMBERS RIVERINA FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE FIXTURE

AOU~I GGGM Dl'MCU, WAGGA TIGERS V L WCfl/Ji/S NAARANDEFIA V MCUE 36 HANNAHLEE ALEXANDV 30 FIONA BANCE GRIFFITH SWANS WAGGA TIGERS 't-APA GRIFFITH DEF LEETOI..V/HITTON CM DEMONS V MCUE GGGM V LEHON·WHITTON 37 KAYLENEDUNCAN 31 SHANNON MCMAHON l•AIJ(, 1 KAREN CONLAN MCUf LOSS TO COlLINGULllU.~ COOlAMON DH WN3GA TIGERS 26-JUN 38 SARAH TUNSTALL 1 SHEA BYRNE 10-APA BVf · TIIAVFY PARK COOI AM~ VGGG IA COOi AMOM V CCU INGUI I ~ AX 2 LANI HOUSTON 36 !SABELLA OBST 39 AMY PEREZ 2 COURTNEY OYANE 37 ROSIE ELDERSHAW L-WCROWS LOSS TOWAGGA TIGERS IUfMV PARK VGRIF FITH TURVEY PAAK V WIJJGA TIGFft.~ 4 PElA LARKIN 41 HANNAH BINKS 4 CARA BOOTH 9 APA1NJ ROUMJ6 BY! . NAFRANOERA 8Yl ·GAlfflT\l 38 BELLA OEHM 21-MAY 5 JACINTA SCOTT 43 BELINDA BATTISTEL 6 BAILEY PORTER GRIFFffi1 DEF TURVEY PAAK ROLN011 9 GEORGIA FULLER 39 IMOGEN SLINGER \ I 10-APR MCLl Lust JU NAHHANLJtl\A 2·JUL 44 NATALIE O'MARA 7 BRONTE GOOLEY 11 MELINDA GADSBY 40 GEORGIA SCHIRMER Gl;GM DEF COOLAMOII 21-MAY NAARANC!RA V COOLAWDN ROl.ND 16 45 LOUISE MARTIN b'/E - NARRANIJER,\ CAK DEMONS DEF COOi.AMON L WCROW; V COLLINGULLE AK nAuG 12 TENNILLE SCOTT 8 ASHLEE COLLINS 42 EBONY DENTON 46 LOUISE ROBERTSON 10 ALYCIA DAWSON WAGGA IIG£1lfH LOSE IOCDLLINGULLIEAI< MCLE DffAT[O I\JAV£Y PARK GGGM V COUINGULLE M WPllc,A TIGERS V CAI\ DEMONS 28 JESSIE DILLON 1-MAY CAI\ OHEATED WAr:£,A 11GE1S GRIFFITH V MCUE GRIFFITH V NAARANDfRA 63 MACUSHLA JOSLING MADELINE GRIGG 30 HAYLEY PEREZ 25 l •W CROWS DEF MCUE 5-JUN COOLAMON V TURVEY PAR~ COOLAMDN V LEETON-WHITTON 31 ELIZA TYNDALL 64 ANNETTE WAIDE 26 JACKIE EDMUNDS BYE - COOLA\10N l-W CACM', LOST TO COOlAMON 8VE - LEEiON-WtiITTON 18-AUG 35 ELLEN JOHN 28 AMANDA SMITH BYE GGGM TURVEY P/IRK V MCUI. ROU'll 4 lhl\JN 2J-JIJl BY[ -GGr,M 7-1./,AY JUN!' LONG WEEKEND BYE GENERAL BYE RIVERINA NETBALL LEAGUE RESULTS WAGGA %[RS [ff NARRMOHIA CAKOtMONS L'.lSf TO GGf.M ROUMJ9 ROl.ND14 A grade: Wagga Tigers 38 d Leeton-Whitton 28. (71.93). GGGM 8 (61 .06). l'CUE LOSE TO GRIFFITH 18-JUN 30-JUL 3-SEP OIJ/>J IF/ING FINAL CAK 47 d MCUE 30, GGGM 43 d Coolamon 25, C grade: Leeton-Whitton 40 (301.22), Griffith 32 8-MAV TURVEY PAA;( I OSf. 10 MCU£ WAGGA I GERS CAKD[MDNS V NARRANDERA 4-SfP tllM1NATION FINAL Turvey Park 41 d Griffith 36 (135.74), CAK 30 (120.65),Coolamon 30 ( GOOL\MON GA!rflTH CQCLA',!DN MC(ll V GGGM RYE lffTON WHITTON 19-JUN WIJJGA TIGERS VCOOLAMON 10-SEP 2NO SEMI FINAL B grade: Coolamon 49 d GGGM 15, Leeton-Whit­ 108.30),Wagga Tigers 20 (84.31 ).Turvey Park 18 GGGM V NAIIHANU£RA 1 AUG lHxP ISi ;J:MI flN!\I. ton 65 d Wagga Tigers 32, Turvey Park 57 d Grif­ ( 81.25),GGGM 14 (83.62), Narrandera 12 TURVEY PARK V LEETON-WHITTON l WCROWS V AOU'()5 BYE· COLLINGULLIEAK BYE - TUR'IEY PARK 18-SEP PRELl'-"NA.RY FINA. fith 46, MCUE 40 d CAK 38 . (57.30).MCUE 4 (37.64). 14-MAV C grade :Coolamon 38 tied GGGM 38, Leeton­ C 2 grade: Leeton-Whitton 20 (278.13). GGGM NMRANOERA LDSf TOCAX ROUND 10 ROl.ND15 25-SEP GRANDHNAL Whitton 59 d Wagga Tigers 26,Griffith 36 d Tur­ 20 ( 103.15), Wagga Tigers 16 ( 64.83), Griffith 4 15-MAY 25-JUN vey Park 20, CAK 46 d MCUE 22. ( 70.64) , Coolamon 4 ( 67.05). C 2 grade: GGGM 40 d Coolamon 29. Juniors: Leeton-Whitton 36 ( 249.31) , Griffith 34 GREAT RANGE OF COACHES AND Juniors: GGGM 17 d Coolamon 16, Leeton-Whit­ ( 208.64).Turvey Park 34 ( 197.04), GGGM s28 ( BUSES AVAILABLE FOR CHARTER 77.31 ), Narrandera 22 ( 109.23),MCUE 18 ton 46 d Wagga Tigers 19, Griffith 39 d Turvey • 53 Seat Coach Park 27, MCUE 36 d CAK 17. (93.94). Wagga Tigers 16 (73.28). Coolamon 6 • 54 Seat Coach (Toilet Equipped) Ladders: (39.30), CAK 6 (28.19). • 5 7 Seat Coach (Wheelchair accessible for either A grade: CAK 36 (137.59%),Narrandera 34 1 or 2 Wheelchairs) (135.97),Leeton-Whitton 30 (121.9D). Wagga , , • 61 Seat Coach Tigers 26 (99.26), GGGM 24 (102.51 ),Turvey • 24 Seat Mini-coach Park 24 (97.25), Griffith 10 (86.19) MCUE 8 ( All fully air-conditiooed, seat belted and DVD equipped. 84.73), Coolamon 8 (62.44) Variety of buses that are ideally suited for use duri~ school hours. B grade: Leeton-Whitton 36 (178.9D), Turvey great for school specials and charter. Park 36 (153.37), Coolamon 28 (111 .11) , Nar­ Tour itineraries and accomodation for your trip can be arranged to randera 24 (102.37). CAK 24 (94.77). MCUE 20 suit your needs. (76.10), Griffith 16 (101.10), Wagga Tigers 8 22 23 RIVERINA UMPIRES ASSOCIATION PINK SAINTS RAISE STACKS OF CASH

Welcome to another round of football. and welcome lo • Runners UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES are to make July! That means we are in the back half of the season conlact with players and already counting down to finals. • Water boys to stay on the ground with water bottles and Thank you to those umpires who <'lttended the Dinner night wal~ around tho playing field for the whole quarter or game and Greg's coaching session on Thursday nigh! al The g,v,ng player/s a drink wIlh out returning ID the boundary Rules Club. One of the messages to come out of that line. ooaching session was in relation lo runners. We have had What is ACCEPTBALE is; I I incidents wilh runners during this season. in par11cular. run­ • The runner must run on the ground and give a mes­ ners drnng things on the ground other than what they are sagel s to player1s and promplly leave the ground Both supposed to do. not just under local by-laws, but also Leagues totally understand at times 11 may bo a challenge under the rules of the game. As such, this ls an area that to get to a player to communicate a message and the run­ '' umpires have been asked to crack down on ner may need to stay out on the ground for a short penod The rules of the game in relation to runners, w-dterboys and of time before communicating a message If the runner Is trainers, and the local by-laws are as follows· having a challenge relaying a message th,s person must 22.13 Trainers Unless Law 22 4 applies. a trainer or other make sure they are nowhere near lhe general play whilst personnel responsible for the treatment of Players shan not on the ground. The water boy must run from the boundary provide treatment to a Player on the Playing Surface fer line to the player requesting attention anc then back to the any cut, abrasion or other injury involving lhe discharge of boundary line as promptly as possible blood 13.5 Official within Fifty-Metre Aic And finally this week some congratulabons to pass on to Unless attending to an injured Player. no Official is permit­ RUA members. beginning w~h one of our young boundary led within the Fifty-Metre Arc during the time when a defen­ umpires in nm Banks nm is not only a fine boundary um­ sive Player ,s prepanng to Kick or in the act of Kicking the pire but also a very talented footballer and hockey player. football back into play after a Behind has been scored Tim has made the U13 NSW State Rep side. and is also In Where an Official conlravenes this Law, the opposing the process of trialling for the NSW hockey side in his age Team shall be awarded a Free Kick at the back line of the group. Congratulations to Life Member, and Director Of Centre Square, to be taken by the Player from the oppos­ Umpiring Peter Hughes and partner Claire, wt,o an­ ing Team who is dosest to that location nounced !heir engagement upon their return from over­ The League as defined what Is Acceptable and Not Ac­ seas. We wish you well. and it's a big celebration ,n Las ceptable for Runners and Waterboys Vegas in a couple of year's time Save up everybody. II is NOT ACCEPTABLE for the: And on Monday. Life Member, and popular umo,re Patnck • Runners of clubs to stay on the ground and coach play­ O'Donoghue tuns 50. Happy bir1hday Pat, enJoy the day. ers through out a game. and a well deserved family holiday on the Gold Coast • Runners must not interfere with play or be used to block Best wishes also to Patrick's son Damien who had been in up space hospital recentiy with an eye injury.

Apprenticeship of the Week NORTH Wagga has managed to raise close "The day was a massive success, we are H E AVY V E HIC LE APPRE NTICES HIP to $10.000 for charity as a result of its still finalising the final figures and collecting fundraising efforts last weekend. money but we should go close to nearly As iln 41pprentice Heavy Vehicle Mech~ruc with our client you will worl<. alongside h ighly skilled tradesmen where you will be taught all ospects of the fndustrv. McPherson Oval was a sea of pink last Sat­ $10000." Barnes said. "It was a good day in<:luctrng the service and repatr of engines, tri>nsmlsslon anc1 '5,U~penslon '5.ystems. urday as the Saints set about raising as and exceeded all our expectations." The

To be succec;sful in this po:,.itlon you muu be enthusiastic, hardwotktng and be much as possible for the McGrath Founda­ pink almost proved extremely lucky for ,'lblc to den,onstrate a genuine lntcre~t in pursuing a career tn the automotive I f tion and its efforts to raise awareness for North Wagga as it pushed ladder leaders fndustry. breast cancer. The Saints first grade team Marrar all the way, only to go down gallantly To apply for these positions p l ease v isit WWY"' ete;s,com au- You must Include a wore special one-off pink jumpers for the by two goals. The Saints also won reserve cover l et"tcr and cun·cnt resume to b e considered. Io occasion with the pink ribbon branded grade and under 17s on the day. Pink foot­ 1 ~pplications close Wednesday 6 " July, 2011 across the front. The jumpers were later balls were used throughout the day, while auctioned off later that night and helped the netballers wore special pink bibs to T raise such a massive figure. North Wagga mark the occasions. The 'Pink Day· was president Michael Barnes said the also held in conjunction with North Wagga's apprentice employment fundraiser had proven an overwhelming annual Ladies Day which only added to a www.gtes.com,.a.u 1300 881 279 success. spectacular Saturday at McPherson Oval. 24 25 I PINK SAINTS' DAY PAYS OFF LAST ROUND'S PHOTO FLASHBACK

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26 27 COMMUNITY RECOGNITION AWARDS RAMS' THRILLING VICTORY

Local AFL leagues and clubs are encouraged to leagues to nominate someone from within their GRIFFI TH teenager Henry Delves goaled in the around the ground which helped us win the nominate volunteers, coaches and club stal­ organisation for the AFL NSW/ACT Volunteer, dying minutes to give NSW-ACT Rams a thrilling count (69 to 47) and clearances (33 to 30) warts for one of the three community recogni­ Coach of the Year and AFL merit awards." three-point victory over Tasmania at Launceston which is a fantastic effort tion awards. Twenty-eight regional winners will be awarded on Saturday. "It's the first time we've played together as a Nominations are now open for the NAB AFL from leagues and clubs within NSW and the Delves took a clutch mark and goaled from 50 team and we can only get better so il"s a great NSW/ACT Volunteer of the Year award, NAB ACT. There will also be one stale winner for the '' metres out to lead the Rams to victory in their starting poinl and a great platform to work off for AFL NSW/ACT Coach of the Year award and coach and volunteer of the year awards, who opening game of the AFL under 16 champi­ the rest of the championships." AFL Merit award. will both receive a Toyota AFL Grand Final ex­ onships. The Rams' next game is against Queensland on Delves produced a best-on-ground performance July 10 followed by South Pacific on July 13 and Volunteers and coaches are the backbone of perience for two. The AFL Merit award is •• to star in the Rams 14.9 (93) lo 13.12 (90) vic­ Northern Territory on July 16. All games will be Australian football and without their continued awarded to only two people in the state and ter­ tory. Temora teen Jake Barrett was another to played in Sydney. Meantime, NSW-ACT's under dedication, support and commitment many ritory. shine with a goal and 11 possessions in the win. 18 championship continued its disappointing path leagues and clubs simply wouldn't exist. Last year's state coach of the year was West­ while Coolamon's Michael Gibbons kicked three with a three-goal loss to Tasmania at Launces­ The aim of the Volunteer of the Year award is to brook's Andrew Turner while South Coast AFL goals and was among NSW-ACT's best. ton. Ganmain"s Sam Milne and Turvey Park's recognise the contribution unpaid helpers make president Katy Daniel received the state volun­ Rams under 16 coach Tom Harley was thrilled Harry Cunningham were both named in the to the game. Whether they've been a runner for teer of the year award. with his team's first up wio. Rams' best players in the 13.13 (91) to 10.13 30 years, a club president leading their club, or The national AFL Merit award dates back to "I was really pleased with the efforts of the play­ (73) loss. Milne kept Tasmanian ace-midfielder anything in between, they should all be nomi­ 1931 and has seen the likes of David Parkin ers particularly in the last quarter when they John McKenzie quiet in the second half after he nated. and Noel Judkins recognised. Last year, Ian came from 15 points down to win." Harley said racked up 19 possessions in the first two The Coach or the Year award aims to reward Parker (Pennant Hills) and David Sedunar-y "One of our great strengths was our intensity quarters. - The Daily Advertiser coaches who have been advocates in providing (Broken Hill) received the prestigious award. a safe, fun and inclusive environment for play­ Nominations close on July 15. ers. 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W&DJFL Best: (Wagga Swans) Luke Redfern. Tyler Maher. Richard Pleming. Under 15s .Joshua Gunning. Isaac Tancredi Jake Hodge SW0JFL Riley lrv,n 3. Ryan Cassidy 2. Max Jones 2. Under 11 Ryan Moore. Michael Roach. (Coleambally) James Lyell. Angus Canledge. WAGGA SWANS ...... ,_ ...... (61 ) Under 12 LEETDN•WHITTDN ...... (35) Tom Ree. 3 0 5.3 8 3 9 7 WAGGA SWANS...... (41) 2.0 2 U 3 4 5 5 Oanny Bram, Bryce Rogers Luke Wilson. Ryan Mannes TURVEY PARK ...... (34) 2 I 3 4 6.5 6 5 g~IFFITH SWANS ...... j ...... (1~J Best: (Grilflth Giants) Angus Coldwell. RIiey Irvin Cameron McWh,ner 10 1.1 42 ~4 TURVEY PARK ...... (20) 12 4 Logan Matheson: (Coleambally) Luke Wilson. Lachlan roster. James Lyell Goals: {Wagga Swans) Jesse Lawrence 4. Fergus Inglis 2. Patrick 1 I 1 1 I 1 3 2 Goals: (Leeton-Whitton) Angus Mo,schel 3. Cooper Sharman. Na1han Tang Ryan Mannes. Darcy Mader Thomas Mannes O'Connell. Cormac Emmett Lachlan Lloyd: (Turvey Park) Michael Goals: (Wagga Swans) Manhew McGowan 4. Jake No,man, Bremlan Best: (Lee1on-Whltton) Mark Salafia Angus Boulton. Andrew Burke. Luke Under 15 Mattingly 3. Johnat11an Carroll. Benia mm Lawrence Kelly, (Turvey Park) Zar. Leary 2. Ryan Shaw Walsh. Daniel Grundy. Nathan Tang LEETON-WHITTON ...... I147 ) Best: (Wagga Swans) Benjamin Farre'I, Andrew Emery Jesse Lawrence, Best: (Wagga Swans) Steven Senior. Ma11hew McGowan. Angus I ' NORTHERN JETS...... (62) 7 2 12.8 15 16 21.21 Riley Smith Lachlan Mo01e . •Jake Ploe noes (Turvey Park) Mir.ha•I ~other land, Jayden Husband. Dean W1gg1ns, Jack McPherson. {Tuney I , 4.4 8 7 9 8 GRIFFITH SWANS ...... (1) Mattingly. Isaac Carroll. Hayden Ashcrolt. Isaac Mackinz,e. Ayden Hill Park) Tristan Brown. Zac Leary. Antcony Mason. Charles Patterson. NARRANOERA ...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 WAGGA TIGERS ...... (66) Hamson Stapleton. Tom w,1,111s (151 Goats: (Leeton-Whitton) Matthew OCallag han 4. M,tchell Hardie 3. Josh 1.1 7.2 9, 10.6 0 1 01 2J Hughes 3. Jacob Hopper 2. Braden BoolS 2. Beniamin Hardie 2 Jack EASTLAKES MCU ...... ··•······...... (56) Goals: (Northern Jets) Max Haipe, 4 Jeromy Lucas 3. Blale Harper, Dunne. Lucas Meline ll,cholas Rorfeldt. Dillon McGlllvray. Ale,andet NORTH WAGGA ...... (51) I I 1.2 2 4 88 Wd\iam Clemson. (Narrandera) Ryan Argus Cooper Irons Mcmaster 2.5 2.5 4 9 70 C0tLINGULLIE AK ...... (24) Best (Northern Jets) Reuben Ridley. Jim Grillm Thomas Oemson. Logan Best: (Leeton-Whitton) Jacob Hopper. Mitchell Hardie Lucas Mel,ne. Goals: (Wagga Tigers) Natnan Cooke 3, Nicholas McCormack 2, O,ady 1.0 I 3 2 4 36 Gaynor Marr Harper Stake Hai per (Narrandera) Jack □·Mahoney Braydcn Jayden Lehman. Bryce Kettord. Dillon McG,llvray Mar1an, Samu el Gleeson. Tom Candon, Cha1les Bance, Tom He1be1t. Goals: (Eastlakes MCU) Jack Hamson 2. M1tcne1 Foster 2. Harrison Ingram. Ryan Argus. Dale Oo1lter. Max H1ckenbo11>am. Cooier Irons :~RRANDERA ...... ioi...... ·-·· ·; s"ii" ..... ·· · · · .. ·· .. ...( ii3J (North Wagga) Jacob May 3 . .Jo rdan Kemp 2, Brayde1 Skeers Bradley Chambers. Mitchel Blake. Lachlan Kendall. Max Lys.g111. (Colllngullie GANMAIN GGM ...... ( 64) Gustowsk, AK) Jackson Carey 2. San-Teck Vincent 52 6 2 93 10.4 N0RT~ERH JETS...... •. . .. {29) Best: (Wagga Tigers) Nathan Cooke. Chailes Bance. Campbell Lovell. Best: (Easllakes MCU) Max Lysaght Nathan Job. J,ck Hamson. Lachlan TEM0RA ...... , ...... (53) 1.5 27 39 31! Jackso, Kelly, Tom Herbert Jonal\ llowa,11 . (North Wagga) Jordan Kendall. Billy Melton. Mat11ew Clark-Kell. (Collingullle AK) Jackson II 3.2 53 85 Goals: (NamutderaJ Kurt Jensen 7, Sam Argu5 6, Rohen M<:la.J 2 Rory Kemp. Jacob May. lraYls Howley. Brayden Skeers Matthew Paton Carey San• Teek Vmcin1. Oscar Smylh Goats: {Ganmain GGM) Jack Sase 6. Blake Ryan 2. Shaun 'oley, R,ley Litchfield. Dylan Choy. Wilham Hay·,vard. Shaun Light (Northern Jets) Jack EASTLAKES MCU ...... (76 ) WAGGA TIGERS ...... (39) C0 - 04-1 7 665 063 ~ Phil Ga,--.,--.c,,... - 04-1 8 695 007 .--- Ford St, Ganm ain ~ P h 6927 640"1 6 Alla mbie VVa y, VVagga VVagga ~ Eit?"'-- 30 31 FARRER FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE RESULTS FARRER FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE RESULTS

EWK ...... (115) NORTHERN JETS ...... (49} Goals: (EWK) J Grieve 8. I Collins 2. C Parr 2. A NORTHERN JETS ...... (48) 3.5 6.9 15.9 17.13 2.2 3.3 5.4 7.7 Raufers, I Walton. D Honeysett, R Grieve, R Girling; 1.2 2.2 3.4 7.6 COLEAMBALLY ...... (57) Goals: (CSU) L Aylett 2. A Norton 2. M Cattell. Al Van (Coleambally) S Mannes 2, M Munn. A Boag. Goals: (CSU) J Angel 5, D Seymour 2. A Charnock 2. 1.2 4.6 7.6 8.9 Ruiswyk. J Hourigan. T Robinson. B Schulz. S Best: (EWK) J Cheney. B Shumack. D Cheney, I D Antonio. R Boucher. M Crittenden , M Currie. E Goals: ( EWK) CJackson 6, S Smith 3, J Cuttle 2. B Chatfield. S Balding, S Nalder: (Northern Jets) M Walton, J Grieve. R Grieve: (Coleambally) D Mannes, C Mcdonald, D Smith; (Northern Jets) J Fairman 2. T o·malley. A Boag, MRutledge, A Noack, K Mannes. Maguire 2, B Ryan. T Carroll, J Catlin. Roberts 2. N Hull; (Coleambally) K O'malley 2. T Foster 4. M O'brien 2, A Bonny. I ' Pound 2. A Mannes, S Brooker. C Mcfadyen. G Best: (CSU) S Chatfield. S Balding. A Van Ruiswyk. J TRYC ...... (156) Best: (CSU) L Vogan, J Leske, D Seymour. A o·connell. Lea. L Aylett, B Schulz: (Northern Jets) R Edis. A Edis. 53 12.7 17.10 24.12 Charnock. D Smith. J Angel: (Northern Jets) T Best: (EWK) B Roberts. D Cameron . S Crowhurs1, A B Rees, M o·brien. M Whealley. B Prentice. TEMORA ...... ( 21) Prentice, B Ryan, J Dixon . A Bell. T Carroll, D Pullen. Mckenzie, S Smallwood , R Mehlstaubler: (Coleambally) MARRAR ...... (86) 1.1 1.1 2.2 3.3 NORTH WAGGA ...... (61) T Pound. S Brooker. K o·malley. S Pound . R Bull. C 4.4 7.5 9.6 13.8 Goals: (TRYC) G Hofert 4. S Mazzochi 4. D Bauer 3. B 3.3 3.5 7.5 9.7 Pound. NORTH WAGGA ...... (74) Sonneman 2. T Driscoll 2. T Bauer, A Meyers. D MARRAR ...... (58) TRYC ...... (1 32) 1.2 7.5 9.6 11.8 Campton. T Anthony. D Fellows. J Mclean. J Gerhard. J 0.2 4.3 6.4 9.4 7.2 13.4 16.8 20.12 Goals: (Marrar) M Sheppard 3, B Turner 3. S Mcintosh Rynehart, K Garrett: (Temora) W Burstil 2. A Stacey. Goals: (North Wagga) J Thompson 2. A Guymer. D TE MORA ...... (641 2. M Bahr 2, J Hagar, B Langtry. J Graetz; (North Best: (TRYC) A Meyers. T Bauer. C Salter. K Garrett. M May. J Argus, M Howarth. G Woolstencroft. B 0.1 4.2 6.3 10.4 Wagga) J Lucas 5. J Campbell 2. M Fury. K Cross, I Angel. D Campton: (Temora) J Kerry. R Mccallum. T Alexander. S Tracey; (Marrar) K Stubenrauch 3, J Goals: (TRYC) J Brown 5. T Hannam 3. A Dejong 2. C Rutland, J Margosis. Winkley, A Stacey. L Flakelar. D Hoeler. Burgess 2. J Habel, D Bradshaw, S Raufers. C Ward 2, M Ward 2. B Gibson. M Mazzocchi, A Ridley, Best: (Marrar) A Higginson. M Bahr. B Langtry. B CSU ...... (98) Macintosh. D Pieper. N Mcdcnald . D Hugo; (Ternora1J Reid 5. , Turner. A Gunsser. S Slow; (North Wagga) J Margosis, 5.2 9.4 11.7 15.8 Moye 2, A Reid. D Ponting. L Gerhard. A Mckenzie. N Aberline. J Luff, J Lucas. J Campbell . Best: (TRYC) D Hugo , M Mazzocchi, B Ball, D Pieper, T Reserves Hannam. A Saddler. (Temora) S Blackwell, J Reid. C EWK ...... (116) T Block, Z Brabin. M Oliver. L Pattison. 6.6 10.8 15.9 17.14 apprenti4;.:e employment CSU ...... (811 COLEAMBALLY ...... (28) A proud supporler of Australian RuJes Foot ball 4.4 7.7 108 12.9 0.0 1.0 3.1 4.4 www.gtes .com.au 1300 881 279

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Best: (North Wagga) J Thompson. C Flack N Best: (North Wagga) C Winter, T Post, A Butt . T Under 17s Ladder: Kelly G Wills, N Blencowe. M Howarth: (Marrar) Strong . J Gooden. J May: (Marra,) C Gardner. N NORTH WA GGA 9 7 0 0 2 959 185 518.3836 A grade· CSU 36 (165.83). Northern Je1s 28 (152.71 ), T Stone, K Robens. J Burgess. K Stubenrauch. J H1•de. Williams-Boney L Glad man. C o·donnell. J Loiterlon, EWK 9 7 1 0 1 81G 333 245.05 32 Marrar 20 (146 31). Coleamabally 20 (99.69) Temor~ D Fox. M Harrington TEMORA 9 2 3 0 2 34 7 409 84.84 24 16 (11656).TRYC 12 (95 25). North Wagga 4 (66 81) Under 17 Ladders NORTHERN JETS 8 3 4 0 1 411 560 73.39 16 East Wagga O (38.56) EWK ...... (87) Team W L D F A % Pis COLEAMBALLY 9 0 6 0 2 257 601 42. 76 12 B grade TRYC 28 (132.00). CSU 24 (124.88). emora 4.6 7 7 9.13 12.15 MARRAR 9 0 0 1057 607 174.1'136 Marrar 9 0 8 0 1 168 870 19.31 4 24 (115.16). Marrar 20 (116 87) . Northern Jets 14 COLEAMBALLY ...... (62) TRYC 8 1 0 970 707 137 .20 32 (97 41) North Wagga 12 (78 .52) Cnleamabally 4 2.2 6.2 8.2 10.2 EWK 5 4 0 882 692 127.46 20 (83.93). East Wagga O (68.46). Goals: ( EWK) M Robinson 3, V Winnel 3. J Tiernan 2, I NO RTH WAGGA 5 4 0 806 878 91.80 20 C grade TRYC 36 (2 16.90) CSU 32 (278 .87).Marrar Collins, L Lyons. Z Macclonald, A Robinson. CSU 4 4 1 781 760 102.76 18 .' Netball: 28 (117 37), Coleamabally 20 (92 49). Northe,n Jets (Coleambally) A Noack 2. M Dunbar 2, J Weymout11- Northern Jets 2 6 1 647 850 76.1 2 10 A grade: ColeamalJally 54 d Eas1 Wagga 25. TRYC 47 12 (74 26), Temora 8 (56 27), No1th WaggaB (54 12). Smith 2, J Lashbrook, C Mcfadyen. J Breed. M Temora 1 8 0 766 1126 68.03 4 d Temo,a 39, CSU 36 d Northern Jets 32, Marrar 54 d Easl Wagga O (52 13). Rutledge. Coleambally 1 8 0 576 865 66.59 4 NOrlh W.1gga 21 Junrors TRYC 20 (201,61) . Temora 16 (228 33) Best: (EWK) I Collins. J Tiernan . T Preuss. J Cheney, K Reserves 8 grade: No,111 Wagga 40 d Northern Jets 33. TRYC 45 Norlhern Jets 12 (129 51 J.Cofearnaballv 8 (68 87). North-Flanagan. L Broughton. (Coleambally) M MARRAR 9 7 2 0 0 813 332 244 88 28 d Coleamabally 31 . Marr ar 43 d Easl Wagga 17, Ma11ar 4 ( 13 79) Rutledge. C o·malley. J Lashbrook, A Noack. J TRYC 9 7 2 0 0 786 394 19949 28 Temora ~2 d CSU 33 Wey111outh-Smitl1 . M Dunbar. NORTH WAG G~. 9 7 2 0 0 835 465 179.57 28 C grade: TRYC 54 d Temora 23 . Marrar 34 d North NORTH WAGGA ...... (122) CSU 9 6 3 O O 733 505 145.15 24 Waggd 21 , Coteamabally 32 d East Wagga 20. CSU 35 26 6 10 1014 1720 EWK 9 6 3 0 0 657 506 129.84 24 c1 Norlhern Jets 23. MARRAR ...... (19) Nor1hern Jets 9 1 8 o o 415 739 56. 16 4 Juniors:TRYC 20 c1 Ternora 14. 1.0 2.0 30 3.1 Coleambally 9 1 8 o o 335 789 42.46 4 Goals: (North Wagga) B Price 6. N Kruckel 4. C Carey Ternora 9 1 8 0 o 369 1213 30.42 4 2. K Hardinge. C Winter. J May. L Waldron. T Post: (Marrar) C o·donnell 3. • ~ ..,._ ~ - BUSH ~ ~ i, CAMPBELt'::Ltd CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ~ ~ 30 Blake Street, Wagga Wagga Phone: 6921 5222 I I offices also at: Southern Cross Ten Lockhart Phone: 6920 5101 .. HOME OF SATURDAY AFL Tumbarumba Phone: 6948 2018 & THE 2011 FINALS SERIES www.bushcampbell.com.au SERIOUSLY SUPPORTING LOCAL FOOTBALL

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NORTH Wagga will get a second chance straight wins and have picked up a couple at one of the Farrer League top two when it of valuable mid-season additions. takes on The Rock-Yerong Creek on Satur­ Nathan McDonald and Mitch Ward are two day. of the Farrer League's premier players and The Saints dropped lo fourth place on the they played their first game for the Mag­ , . ladder after a spirited two-goal loss to lad­ pies last weekend in their big win over der leaders Marrar last weekend. Temora. Only percentage separates North Wagga Mitch Leaver is not far off a return either in and East Wagga-Kooringal for third spot on what will be a further huge boost to the the ladder and the Saints will be keen to Magpies team. claim an upset win at Victoria Park. Dale Hugo has been in outstanding form Nor1h Wagga was level with Marrar at half­ for TRYC and Nor1h Wagga will be out to time and three-quarter-time last Saturday curb his influence on the contest. but let the Bombers get away from them at Todd Hannam is enjoying a breakout year the start of the final term. up forward. while the likes of David Pieper, The Saints were beaten fairly comfortably Bryan Ball and Mick Mazzocchi continue lo by TRYC last time but will enter this game do the job. with plenty of confidence after almost up­ In what should be an extremely physical setting Marrar. encounter, the winner here will set them­ Adam McKenzie is starting to fire for the selves up for a big second half of the sea­ Saints and he is a man the Magpies will son. want to keep quiet on Saturday. Josh Lucas stood tall and bagged five MARRAR will face another challenger goals for North Wagga last weekend and when it hosts Charles Sturt University on for the past two weeks. of late and will fancy it chances at home at the Saints will be hoping for a similar per­ Saturday. The Bushpigs recruits are starting to hit Nixon Park. formance with regular consistent goal scor­ CSU has won its past three straight and their straps and with Sam Chatfield, Sam ers being a trouble spot for the team this will head to Langtry Oval with plenty of Balding, Alex Van Ruiswyk and Ben Schulz year. confidence despite university holidays hit­ up and about, CSU possesses a real threat EAST Wagga-Kooringal will host Northern The Saints promising band of you ngsters ting. for Marrar. Jets in the final game of the round. have been the big reason behind the re­ Marrar has won all nine games this year Northern Jets seemed to be hitting form cent surge with the likes of Jeremy Luff, but the margins of its victories are starting TE MORA and Coleambally will face off on until they were beaten by CSU last Satur­ Jesse Margosis, Nick Aberline and Josh to slowly diminish. Saturday with the loser to sit on the bottom day. Campbell all sta rting to look at home in first Brad Turner and Marc Sheppard have im­ off the ladder. The Hawks moved into third position with a grade. pressed up forward in the absence of Both teams have only won the one game win of Coleambally. They will need to again contribute strongly coach Dean Howard and the pair will be on this year but have been more than compet­ If the Jets want to be a part of finals then when they take on a TRYC team just start­ the Bushpigs' radar. . . itive against the top teams at certa in they need to upstage one of the top teams ing to fire on all cylinders. Andrew Higginson has been another to stages. and the Hawks on Saturday wou ld be on The Magpies have put together seven shine and has been named Marrar's best . . Temora appear to have been in better form top of their list.

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Welcome back to another week of footy and 1 BRAD MOYE 50 MATTHEW FAIRMAN Coly travelled to Wagga lat Saturday to take on 1 JAY POUND 36 ROBERT BULL netball. Last week we travelled to the rock to 2 ALEX BRABIN 51 DAN HOELER EWK at Gumly oval. 2 KEVIN MANNES 37 DAMIAN MANNES unfortunately be defeated in all grades of net­ 3 DAMIEN PON TI NG 52 DANIEL CAIN In 1st grade Coly came up against one of the 3 SHAUN BROOKER 38 RYAN BULL 39 TOM HAWKESWORTH ball and football. 4 CHRIS STACEY 53 LUKE FLAKELAR stronger outfits in the competition and were very 4 TOM BURGE 5 ADAM REIO 55 DALE HARROP 5 CHRIS NOACK 40 SIMON SCHLIEBS In the footy the second grade went down to a compedative up until half time. A number of in­ 6 JASON REIO 56 CHRIS FLACK 6 NICK DONNELLON 41 SAM HUXTABLE better rock side. on the upside of things Dale ' juries throughout the game cost Coly and finished 7 CHRIS BLOCK 80 LEIGH WALKER . 7 JACKSON PAINTING 42 BRAD MEYER Harroop and Ryan Macallum had a ripper of a 8 MARK CRAWFORD the contest with no bench players. Best for Coly 8 GRAHAM O'CONNEL 43 ZAC SMITH 44 SAM CASEY game along with the under 1Ts players 9 TIM MCAULEY UNDER 17s were Carl Pound. Mitch Barry and Tom 9 ROBERT LOTHIAN 10 DUDLEY DUNBAR 47 TOM FULLER braiden Gillies and Rory Block also holding 10 ROB DRUMMOND 60 RORY BLOCK Hawkesworth also younger players Cody O'Mal­ 11 JUSTIN BUCHANAN 50 STEVEN HARDY 11 MARK BRUEST ley and Adam Mannes showed excellent promise their own agaisl the big boy's it's good to see 61 BRAIOAH GILLIES 12 DAVID DUNBAR 51 MATTHEW BULL big slats back for a run playing a stand out 12 DAVID WILLERSOORF 62 DANIEL FLACK throughout the match. In reserve grade coly were 13 KELVIN SHAXSON 52 WILL LYELL performa nee. 13 MICHAEL OLIVER 63 ADAM GERHARD somewhat undermanned and were not match for 14 DANIEL TUOHEY 53 MATTHEW 14 ROSS JEFFERIES 64 RYAN KENNEDY In the first grade the boy's decided to try a strong young EWK outfit and were well beaten 15 NATHAN JONES LASHBROOK 15 DOMINIC KING 65 WILL ROBINSON best player were Damien Mannes Adam Boag 16 TOOO CLARK 54 KOOIE O'MALLEY something different and have tea and scones 16 SAM FISHER 66 AARON BURNETT and Sam Casey. In U17 coly played well for all 17 SHANE POUND at the retirement village instead of playing 17 CHRIS WALLACE 67 JAKE BARRETT four quarters and almost came up with an upset 18 NEIL SMITH UNDER 17s some football which showed on the score 19 ANDREW MCGOWN 1 DYLAN GILBERT 18 BRENTON PATTISON 68 ALISTER JENKINS but EWK prevailed in the end well done boys all board ,it h,ilf time after half time the fella's 19 RUSSELL MANNING 69 LACHLAN JENKINS 20 WILL BRAIN 2 MITCHELL DUNBAR players performed well. On Sunday an excellent came out with a new atitude and come out fir­ 20 BEN OEHLSEN 70 DANYON REARDON 21 TONY POUND 3 CAMERON MCFADYEN 4 crowd at Coly welcomed the Giants for the first 23 SHANE MANNES JACK WEYMOUTH-SMITH ing finishing the game very strongly. The 21 JACKSON MOYE 71 CAMERON GOODE 22 ZAC BRABIN 72 RICK STANMORE time and in U 13 kicked one of their better scores 24 DWAYNE CASEY 5 LACHLAN DUNBAR awards went to Mug Jason (strop) re1d who 25 DEAN CHAUNCY 7 MICHAEL RUTLEDGE 23 MATT HARPLEY 73 CHRIS PURCELL for the year but came short with same result in enjoyed everyone buying him free beer in­ 26 JASON HEATH 10 ANDREW NOACK 24 DANIEL SLATER 74 DARIUS NEVAN U 11 . Best in U 13 were L Wilson. R Mannes and L stead of having too buy other people frothies. Foster in U11 Jonah and Jake Foster and Danny 27 GLEN TOOTH 11 DYLAN JOHN 25 SCOTT BLACKWELL 28 JASON OUNBAR 14 MATTHEW MANNES forward line award went to Chris Block who 26 LIAM PATTISON Brain. In netball news and we could not have 29 MITCHELL BARRY 15 CORBIN O'MALLEY still had grogy bat eyes from the mug the pre­ 27 ROSS OEVERAUX asked for a better outcome with all three grades 30 ADAM EVANS 17 GAYLEN PAYNE vous week. The midfield award went to Scotty 28 ADAM BLOCK being victorious. C Grade started our winning 31 JOSH SHAW 18 DALE JOHN MEYER ( THE HULK ) Blackwell that is all...... ! 29 JAMES streak by defeating the Hawks 33-25. Besl 32 NEIL BURKE 20 JUSTIN LASHBROOK Brenton Pattison got the back line award play­ COLLING RIDGE player awards to Mikaela Jones and Gill Mc­ 33 CARL POUND 21 JAKE BREED 30 ROB MCCORMACK 34 GLEN EDDIE 22 CHARLIE BLACK ing a good game in defence and attack. Gown. While in B Grade their impressive team 31 IAN OLIVER 35 AARON HARDIE effort gave them the game 39-25. The player's Now the good bit.... This week we take on Col­ 32 JUSTIN KERRY player was Acacia Mannes and Jackie Painter leambally Blues at home and if star players 33 ROB GRANT took out the Community Bank award. A Grade -9 goals. Hannah Buchanan, who always puts in Tim Mcauley and Sam Fisher play their usual 35 NEIL STRAPPER KING stand out roles the roo's will be looking strong 39 LUKE GERHARD ran out convincing winners 54-25. Awards this her best. received the Rainbird award. The can­ week went to accomplished players Caryn for their second win of the year. 40 ARTIE STACEY teen award went to Alana Robb who has shown Deaton and Maddie Mannes. · Hats off· to all the huge improvements since the start of the season. See ya at the footy 41 TOM WINKLEY 42 EDWARD KRAUSE Blues· girls who played some brilliant netball and This week we travel to Temora and look forward O.K. catch ya mate BYE BYE have a good 43 JAKE CARTWRIGHT really enjoyed their day out. On Sunday the to some close contests in all grades. day You know where to go. 44 GAVIN FAIRMAN SWJFL girls were up against the capable Griffith 45 JASON DRIVER Giants. The U/11 s showed encouraging signs 46 STEVEN COLLIER but were just not on their game and came away 47 JASON STEINHARDT with a loss. Grace Tooth put in heaps of effort and 48 STEVEN BLOCK received this week's award. The U/13s had a 49 RORY WINTER close, tight game and only narrowly went down 7

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We had two very good games of football in the Seniors and 1 DEAN HOWARD 32 GRAEME REID 1 DAVE SEYMOUR 36 ASHLEY VERHAGEN Two's as well as terrific success in the Netball in all grades. 2 ANDREW HIGGINSON 33. JOSH HAGAR Pig fans, last week was another successful 2 SAM BALDING 37 JASON MURPHY Both the footy sides found out that North Wagga are no 3 BRETT HOWARD 34 DANIEL FOX week on the field with 2 wins in the football 3 ADAM SKOW 38 JACK DUDLEY longer pretenders but are actual contenders for the 2011 4 BRAD LANGTRY 35 CAMERON MITTER and 2 out 3 in the netball. With that win. first 4 ALEX VAN RUISWYK 39 Farrer league Flag. Our Seniors just got over the line by 5 BRENT CARROLL 36 PAUL PRICE grade was able to notch up its third win in a 5 SHAUN BENNm 40 ANDREW JULIAN twelve points but our Two's fell just short losing by three 6 BEN LANGTRY 37 JOSH HABEL row for the first time since early 2006.] 6 ADAM NORTON 41 MITCHELL FRANCIS points. 7 JAREO KAHLEFELOT 38 GLEN JONES In the netball: 7 LAHN SHEPHERD 42 LIAM HANIGAN In the Seniors Andrew Higginson once again led from the B MARC SHEPPARD 39 SAM TURNER C grade continue on there winning ways with 8 KEENAN HANIGAN 43 NATHAN BROOKES front to thoroughly deserve the Mug and a good Saturday 9 CHASE MACINTOSH 40 SCOTT POPLE the girls winning by 12 goals 35 - 23. The 9 BEN SCHULZ 44 DANIEL ANTONIO night Higgo is playing some great footy and I would expect 10 AOAM HOWARD 41 SCOTT RAUFERS best players were: 10 BRETT ENGLISH 46 ALEX FRASER more to come in the matches ahead It should be noted tha t 11 JOSH SUCKLING 42 BRETT RICE 1. Lucy Colburn 11 BRAD PERKINS 47 MARK CRITTENDEN Andrew Gunsser has had two weeks on the paddock in a 12 MITCH TAYLOR 43 2. Rachel Johnson 12 JACK LEA 48 TOM LOUGHNAN row and has chalked up another great performance to take 13 SHANE BOETCHER 44 JOSH HANLON 3. Courtney Gibson 13 SIMON WILLIS 49 TDRAVIL MCKILLOP out the Sportsman Hotel $50 award Shannon Williams just 14 MATT MALONE 45 In B grade, in a side that is struggling with in­ 14GEORGEJOHNSTON 50 OLIVER CUSTANCE keeps on keeping on and battled. as usual. all day in the 15 BEN CARROLL 46 jury and player availability the girls lost by 20 15 LUKE AYLETT 51 ETHAN MCDONALD ruck to take out the $20 Sporties award 16 JEREMY GRAETZ 47 JADE HODGE goals 29 - 49. The best players were: 17 JEFF ANGEL 52 BRENDAN In the Two's there was no one better than a new young re ­ 17. SHANE MACINTOSH 48 MITCHELL DRUCE 1. Jacinta Creighton 18 DANIEL BACON MORTENSEN cruit In Troy Stone. Battled hard all day and showed what 18 MARTY BAHR 49 JOEL ROBINSON 2. Ainslie Campbell 19 RICK DANIHER 53 MITCHELL HOUSLER true determination is. Hope to see him around for a few 19 BEN OURIGO 50 CRAIG WEBSDALE 3. Laura Coughlan 20 BRAD REES 54 CLINfDN BLAK.E more games in the second half of the season Another 20 JEREMY BAHR 51 RICHY ROBINSON bloke we haven't seen much ol this season because of work In A grade the girls had a great match against 21 55 RICHARD BOUCHER 21 KERROO ROBERTS 52 MATTHEW ERICH commitments is James Burgess but he was good enough to 22 JESSE KENT 56 LACHLAN KELLY 22 DAMIEN MCKELVIE 53 JUSTIN HYDE strong competition and went on to win by 4 win the South Wagga Butchery award My good mate Kez 23 JOEL HOURIGAN 57 23 ADAM 54 LES FINEMORE goals 36 - 32. The best players were: Roberts continues to rack up best player awards in the 24 MICHAEL CATTELL 58 ASHLEY CONNOR STUBENRAUCH 55 MATT SCOTT 1 . Chloe Gardiner Two's and must be nudging a Seniors spot in the near fu­ 25 RYAN GORMLY 60 KAYNE SCROOP 24 ANTHONY MALONE 61 BRAD PATTISON 2. Alice Hazleton ture. Kez had another strong performance to win the Marrar 26 ALLAN CHARNOCK 61 MICK CARROLL 25 SHANNON WILLIAMS 62 BRAD TURNER 3. Meg Groat Hotel six pack award. Justin Hyde hasn't been mentioned 27 CLINT SHIELDS 63 26 KURT STUBENRAUCH 63 JASON KENDALL While in the football: too much in the past but 1s a very consistent footballer 28 MATT DEACON 64 ROWAN PATEY 27 CHRIS BUTT 64 BRODY OLZARD Due to uni holidays the reserves fielded a Earned one of the best player awards and took home the 29 CHRIS KLEEMAN 65 28 BRYCE GRAETZ 65 PAT KNAGGE team with a few players from yester year but Workout Gym award. 30 67 GRANT LANGFORD 29 ANDREW GUNSSER 66 MATT CUMMINS put in a dominating performance to by 50 Our Under 1Ts get out there every week and give it their win 31 TOOD SMITH 68 AARON BYRNE 30 DANIEL 67 ROBBIE POLLARD best shot even though they have not secured a win for the points 15 8 98 to 7 6 48. The best players in­ 32 JAKE STOCKTON 69 AMOS NICHOLS BURKINSHAW 68 SHAUN LOWRY seasJn. Best players included Chris O'Donnell. Matty Har­ cluded Lockie Vogan, Jake Leske and Dave 33 TRISTON ROBINSON 74 PAUL ANDERSON 31 JUSTIN GRAHAM rington and Jordon Ryder. Well done guys and keep up the Seymour. The multiple goal kickers were led 34 SIMON NALDER grea1 effort. Our Netballers were successful in all grades by Jeff Angel with 5 and David Seymour and 35 BRODEY FARLEY with Courtney Carroll taking out the C Grade best player are having dunng the last few games we have played Alan Charnock with 2 each. award. Danielle Suckling also played extremely well to take Deana sard he is going to be watching the game very In first grade the boys put in one of there most closely today and does not want to see a repeat occur­ the best player aV✓ard in B Grade and Georgia Roberts won complete performances of the year to win by ring There is no room for complacency with the number the besl player award in A Grade. Don't forget the Mascuer­ 32 points 12 9 81 to 7 7 49. The best players of good players hovering around in the Two's so all the ade Ball tonight at the Marrar Hall. $45 per ticket and from included Sam Chatfield. Sam Balding and Ale)( Seniors should really stan thinking football and not social what I hear. the Ball may be a bi1 of a doozy.Today see~ us van Ruiswyk. The multiple goal kickers on the activ1t1es. As usual. look after your mates. enJoy your up against the CSU Bushpigs. They are vying for a top nve day were Luke Aylett and Adam Norton with 2 spot and will be g,ving it everything that they have to knock football and make this your personal best game of the each in a day were we had 10 goal kickers for us off our unbeaten run. Deano is still sitting on the sidelines season so far. GO THE MIGHTY BOMBERS 11!!1 our 12 goals. but hns mentioned he Is very rnsappointed at the lapses we Next week we are playing away at Nth Wagga. CTFP 2011 FINANCIAL SERVICES IAN BURKINSHAW CFP Authorised Representative IDAUSTRALIA UA F'l t1a,1d,11 "•"IIW!t Ltd., 80 Coleman Street, Wagga Wagga Aull R._nti.al s.n,5<., lklffltH ■USH ~IGS ■USHSOWS Phone: 6937 6666 Fax: 6925 6005 AFC N ETBALL 41 42 EAST WAGGA KOORINGAL HAWKS NORTHERN JETS

After a few cold weeks the sun made a welcome 1 DAMIEN CHENEY • 49 DAMIEN BREED DISAPPOINTING day at the office last week with the boys 45. BEAU REES return to Gumly Oval, ii was a clean sweep in the 3 MATT CLARKE 50 COREY FORRESTER 1. TIM GARRETT losing all grades of football, thank goodness the netball girls 2. CHRIS BELL 46. LEIGH GRAY footy with the boys showing some impressive pas­ 4 ROBERT JACKSON 51 SCOTT FISHER are continuing there winning ways Under 1rs were com­ 5 JAKE ROBINSON 52 WAYNE ROLLA 3. ANDREW BAl

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It has been a long 4 MITCHELL FENNESY 34 JOSHUA GERHARD cess and thoroughly enjoyable by all involved. The 4 JESSE MARGOSIS 64 GRANT FISHER 5 MITCHELL WARD 35 RORY MCKENZIE time since we have been the better team Pink Day function sort the experience of local Auction­ 6 STEVE BARNES 67 CAMERON ROWLEY 6 DAVID PIEPER 36 WES POLLARD· against temora on the netball court in all eer Mark Logan lo kick start the Pink Guernsey Auction. 7 JOSH LUCAS 69 SHANE ELLIS 7 JUSTIN DRISCOLL CARVER JARROD KOETZ grades so well done! which proved a more than worthy experience, which in B MITCH FURY 71 8 MATTHEW ANGEL 37 DALE MAKEHAM return raised a large amount of proceeds for Breast 9 OLIVER BREUST 72 JOSH THOMPSON The boys also had convincing wins in both 9 CHARLES WHITE 38 AUSTIN TEAKEL Cancer Awareness. The footballers wore a one off pink 10 PAUL LANDRIGAN 73 TROY CURTIS grades! Well done to fellows for getting the 10 LUKE SALTER 39 DYLAN HUGHES football jumper and socks. whilst the netballers wore 11 BRAD HUTCHINSON 74 BEN ALEXANDER mug in ressies and Hugo in the 1's! 11NATHAN MCDONALD 40 TOM ANTHONY pink bids m support of the day and the worthy cause 12 NICHOLAS ABERLINE 75 KANE MCNAMARA Last weekend we also welcomed milch leaver 12 TODD HANNAM 41 JOEL WEIR The catering was earned out by local and highly re­ 13 ISAAC RUTLAND 77 NIC BLENCOWE back and mark ward to the club! 13 DALE HUGO 42 TIM HAHN spected catering business. 'Lime Leaf'. Everyone was 14 SCOTT ROBERTSON 14 MICHAEL MAZZOCCHI 43 DEAN MERRIGAN Well done to the ladies who entered miss tnnlled with the professionalism displayed. and the 15 LEWIS WALDRON UNDER 17S 15 AIDEN RIDLEY 44 DAVID BUNN t-rock! Congratulations on your performances! quality of food provided on the night We can all look (U17) 1 DYLAN JONES 16 CHRIS WARD 45 SCOTT MAZZOCCHI forward to the same treatment and excellence at the 2 CONNOR CAREY And congratulations to the newly crown miss 16 BRETT HOGAN 17 BRYAN BALL 46 BEN CHAMBERS Presentation Ball m August. A huge thankyou goes to 17 JACKSON ARGUS 4 CAYOEN WINTER t -rock lukarnia Webb! 18 BRYCE CAMPTON 47 REECE MCCARTHY everyone involved 1n making the day such a success. 18 KYLE CROSS 5 ALISTER BUTT Thank you to all the ladies who attended ladies 19 LUKE RYNEHART 48 JARROD MCLEAN and we all look forward to lhe event next season. 19 GENE WILLS 6 CAMERON GAFFNEY day we hope you enjoyed the day and be sure 20 BLAKE GIBSON 49 NATHAN ANNING The football displayed on the day was exceptional! Our 21 MATT HOWARTH 7 KIERAN HARDINGE to come back next yr! Thank you to the boys 21 MITCHELL GLASCOW 50 DANIEL FELLOWS first graders put in a mammoth effort. to just fall short of 22 DEAN WARD 8 COREY WATT 22 ANDREW SADLIER DYLAN HUGHES for doing the canteen for the day I actually 51 a win by an undefeated Marrar outfit The match was 23 OAN OUEE 9 JACOB GOODEN 23 LUKE WEBB 52 STEVE RYAN think you all enjoyed it so we may have to or­ conducted in good spirits and was most enjoyable to 24 SHANE TRACEY 10 NICKOLAS KRUCKEL 24 MICHAEL COOMBES 53 DREW CAMPTON watch. The first grade awards went to- Jesse Margos1s. TIMOTHY POST ganize more or this! 25 NIGEL SMITH 11 25 KYE GARRETT 54 RHYS CHAPLIN who keeps 1mprov1ng each and every week. Jeremy 27 JOSH CAMPBELL 12 JORDAN DENNIS If you have a goods or services you would like 26 AARON MEYERS 55 AARON DEJONG 'Fluff' Luff. whose game proves consistent and invalu­ 28 MATT HARMER 13 JORDAN DURHAM to donate to the goods and services auction 27 TOM CRAMP 56 MAHLDN NORBURY able, Adam McKenzie who displayed his true athletic 29 NICHOLAS KING 14 THOMAS STRONG could you please see jess or Boofl This will be 28 COLE SALTER 57 TONY WEISBACK ability. and the ever faithful and reliable Josh Lucas. 30 ZACHARY LAW 15 LEWIS WALDRON held on the 30th of July at the bowling club! 29 BYRON SONNEMAN 58 BEN WILLIS The Reserves held on tightly to grab the win from Mar­ 34 MATTHEW GARDINER 16 JOSHUA MAY This weekend we have our ball at the pub! 30 JOHN LAWTON 59 MONTE WILLIS rar in an extremely competitive finish. The win now po­ 36 JAKE HINDMARSH 17 SEAN LYNCH There is no reunion so dinner and dance! Price sitions the Reserves on top of the ladder. The awards 37 ZAC ELDRIDGE 21 SEAN GAYNOR is $30 single $50 double ( double doesn't need for best went as followers to: hard 'on-baller ·Colby 39 JEREMY LUFF 22 ZACCHARY MALONEY Flack. steadfast Josh Thompson and Troy 'show-pony· 40 COLBY FLACK 23 NICHOLAS BLAKE to be boy and girl just two people) hope every­ Curtis. 41 RYAN JAMIESON 24 BILLY PRICE one can attend! The Sa1nt'ettes· were faced with a difficult task facing 42 DAN FURNER 25 SAM BARTON Up the pies!!!! Marrar in all grades The A gr.ide game was held dur­ 43 MICK BARNES ing week due to the Pink Day function thanks to the 46 ALAN HABERECHT generosity of the Marrar girls. The A Grade award win­ 51 NATHAN KELLY ners were Bo Carey and Stacey Cox-Smith for defen­ 54 GORDON sive play. The B Grade awards went deservingly to WOOLSTENCRDFT strong court player Kelly Strong and accurate shooter 56 BEN CAREY Rosie 'Fluff Luff, The C Grade awards went to Tilly 57 NATHAN SEDUNARY Taggart and Tanya Duncan for consistency 58 LEWIS GREAR Awards will start at 7pm at the Palm & Pawn. 59 DARYL MITCHELL GO SAtNTS 1

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