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GA~}1Ectl:RI~ &ESOLAR f' I It I '!ARRIS' WAGGA · \D&.CO. .FLOWER BOUTIQUE. _/ For your. --r'fERAL DIRECTORS all MONUMENTAL . fresh flower TRACTORS SERVING THE arrangements ENTIRE RIVERINA AREA AND for Wedding, AUSTRALIA WIDE. New Arrivals or any special 10 BAYLIS STREET, WAGGA PHONE 21 4913 occasion. Principal: Eric Parmenter Manager: Bob Pa'!.!..zenter 10 BAYLIS ST., WAGG A - PHONE 21 4915 l\1a11agcrcss: /\1ch·o l'or111,·11n-r V ' GOALS BEHINDS TOTAL GOALS BEHINDS TOTAL . 10 10 ~ ,_w 20 20 I cnC -:, .. a:<t 30 30 U.c,-a: .. - 40 · 40 I ).',• Total Total 1 ...,. 10 10 .. ., . Cw 20 Zc 20 Oct 30 · Oa: 30 ~c, 40 " 40 ' ~ .. t • Total '. Total 10 10 CJ) a:2wW 20 20 cw FARRER 30 30 FOOTBALL ztu ,· l LEAGUE ::::>z 40 40 ,, : 1 · • -1 f. 2 '· Total Total J. ··r: l", SAT. 27 & SUN. 28, JUNE, 1987 •• 4' J . \- } GA~}1ECTl:RI~ &ESOLAR_: Ii~-· II t HOT WATER SYSTEMS. • · ' PHONE WAGGA 21/5900 ,SOLAR ' OLDEST AUSTRALIAN OWNED FOOTBALL MANUFACTURER ... ,,. ROSS FAULKNER: THE ONLY BALL TO BE USED BY AUSTRALIA'S FOUR . TOP LE~GUES ... Victorian Football League, Victorian Footb~ll Assn., S.A. National Football League and Tasmanian football League. ROSS FAULKNER footballs available from: . •· Schipps Spor~ Store Wagga and Brian Lawrence Sport Store Wagga.';, : ' ,--.l' "·., TheRl1;-81jnaFootball Record is printed at The Daily Advertiser, Commercial Printing Dept.,48Trail Str;;et, ~agga Wagga, N.S.W., (Ph~n~ 21 2021; Fax 21 6950)for VOL. 5, No. 12, REGISTERED ljy AUSTRALIA POST PUBLICATION NO. NBP 0250 the Pr\lpr1etors of Victorian Publishing Company (P.O. eox 281, ~agga -Ph. 22 4936 A.H.). • Recommended and maximum p:i~P.- -; • , · , I, • 3 2 ~~~ For all your building LEAVE YOUR PAINTING WORRIES TO: AREA material requirements: All timbers, paints, BUILDERS tools, oils, cement, Don &Shane Best electrical, plumbing, • PAINTING CONTRACTORS SUPPLY galvanised iron. • PAPER HANGING • INTERIOR ~ PAINT ~ SPECIALISTS DECORATING• ROOF & INDUSTRIAL co. SPRAY PAINTING YAMBIL STREET, GRIFFITH - PH. 623115 Phone Shane 624735, Don 621193 As the Riverina Football Wagga look like adding greatly to their percen­ RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE League 'turns the corner' tage today (Saturday) when they are at home to for the return series ofhome lowly placed Leeton, and it would seem only simi­ and away matches, Wagga lar conditions to last weekend will be the only based side, Turvey Park, factor to hault the Black and Golds booting a continues to dominate the large score. Round9: W L D B For Ag % Pts Round 9: For Ag % Pts competition IN EVERY Current premiers, Narrandera, struggled back GRADE. into the four last Sunday, but could be replaced in . ' TURVEYPK. .......... 8 - - 11029 496 207.4 32 TURVEY PARK ................ 1141 210 543.3 32 the top bracket by the team they face this week, WAGGA ................. 6 2 - 1 757 521 145.2 24 WAGGA .......................... 959 357 268.6 28 The Bulldogs occupy the Ariah Park-Mirrool. top rung of the ladder in EAST WAGGA-K. .... 6 2 - 1 841 593 141.8 24 GANMAIN-G.G.-M. .......... 721 439 164.2 24 The Bombers at home are always a tough nut to NARRANDERA ...... 4 5 - 1 625 700 89.2 16 E.W.-KOORINGAL........... 622 414 150.2 20 each grade and must be crack and fresh from last week's bye the Ariah looking forward to September and the chance to Park-Mirrool combination is in an excellent posi­ Griffith .. .. .. 3 5 - 1 683 735 92.9 12 Leeton ............................ 524 690 75.9 12 register a treble of premierships ... a feat pre­ tion to reclaim a top four berth. Ariah Park-M. ......... 3 5 - 1 821 885 92.7 12 Coolamon ........................ 503 795 63.2 8 viously only achieved by the once powerful Nar­ Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong, already in randera Imperials. Gan.-G.G.-M. ......... 3 5 - 1 683 832 82.0 12 Narrandera....................... 436 837 52.0 8 lots of bother, could fall even further by the Leeton .. .. .. 2 6 - 1 In last Saturday's top of the table clash with wayside as a finals prospect if they cannot show 595 889 66.9 8 Griffith . .. .. .. .. .. .. 327 776 42.1 8 East Wagga-Kooringal, Turvey Park indicated marked improvement against East Wagga­ Coolamon ............... 1 7 - 1 574 957 59.9 4 AriahPark-M. .................. 324 1039 31.1 4 just how solid they were with a test ofstrength win, Kooringal. 8.17.65 to the Hawks 3.5.23. Another home ground loss by the Lions today The game was played in very wet and heavy (Sunday) will just about see them out of the run­ conditions, however, this did not deter from the ning. Bulldogs' effort of leading comfortably through­ Turvey Park's old foe, Coolamon, makes the Round 9: For Ag % Pts Round 9: lsts 2nds Ul9 Total out and controlling the play. trip across to Maher Oval but the Grasshopper TURVEYPARK* ............. 558 232 240.5 24 Although they remain undefeated, Turvey Turvey Park .......... 48 24 6 78 coach, Damien W a/sh, is not likely to remember WAGGA ......................... 537 281 191.1 24 Wagga ................. 36 21 6 63 Park continues to build its player 'weaponary', this game as much as his previous one at the with the addition offormer Adelaide footballer, ground when he led The Rock-Yerong Creek GANMAIN-G.G.-M. * ........ 384 261 147.I 20 E.W. Kooringal ..... 36 15 2 53 Glenn Vardagena'; who showed class in his first Magpies to the Farrer League division one grand LEETON ....................... .. 444 362 122.6 16 Ganmain G.G.M ... 18 18 5 41 outing last Saturday. final trophy last September. Griffith* ......................... 374 330 113.3 16 Narrandera .......... 24 6 0 30 The Wagga Tigers percentage is slightly better Turvey Park's win last Saturday took their tally EastWagga-K.*• ............. 215 378 56.8 6 Griffith ................ 18 6 4 28 than that of East W agga-Kooringal, and the battle ofpoints for the season to past the thousand mark, Leeton ................ 12 9 4 25 155 602 25.7 4 between these two clubs for the much sought af~er while when another 43 are kicked against Coola­ Coolamon* ...................... Ariah Park-M. * ..... 18 3 0 21 double chance in the finals could prove in­ mon, they too will have registered the thousand .. Narrandera*• ................... 109 330 33.0 -6 Coolainon ............ 6 6 1 13 teresting. alas at the wron}l end of the scale. • denotes % to be adjusted lsts: 6 pts; 2nds: 3 pts; Ul9s: I pt. • denotes two point pena)ty for each forfeit. * Ariah Park-M does not field an Ul9s side. Ariah Park-M. does not field an Ul9 team ◄ COVER· Wagga full forward John McMahon (21) attempts a one handed mark against Coolamon full back Glen~ Carroll (6) as a Coolamon ~pponent mo~es in to assist in. l~st Sunday's RFL match at Kindra Park, Coolamon. Wagga won by 58 pomts to move mto second position. Round 9: Last INSURANCES DUE? 1st GRADE: Week Total 2nd GRADE: w1::~ Total U19s: w~:t Total ... if so, have a word with your local T.Sutton(E.W.-K.) ......... 2 34 M.Crouch(E.W.-K.) ....... O 31 R. Collins (Wagga) ........... 5 17 C. Masterson(T.P.) .......... O 30 UNION INSURANCE COMPANY R. Carroll (Wagga) ........... 0 19 A. Browne (Griffith) ........ 0 14 R.Mills(A.P.M.) ............ 0 30 A. Quinn (G.GG.M.) ....... 0 19 S.Wade(Griffith) ............ O 13 representative or agent beforehand J. McMahon(Wagga) ....... 5 29 S. Purcell (T.P.) ............... 0 17 A. Price (T.P.) ................ 1 12 ... you might find we're a better team! T. Gooden(E.W.-K.) ....... 0 28 P.Andcrsen(T.P.) ........... O 17 DISTRICT OFFICES: GRIFFITH Dalgety·s Building. Yamhil St. Phone (069) 621401 GREG HALL Representative. WAGGA GIL MATHEW STEEL Dalgety·s Building. Trail St. STEEL SUPPLIED AND CUT - 1,000 TONS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES Phone (069) 211511 ■ Corrugated Iron ■ Railway Iron ■ Bale Hay Racks BOB WOODS. Representative. ■ Roof Purlins ■ Conveyor Belt Rubber ■ Fuel Storage Tanks ■ Sheep Yard Mesh • 50-120 Bag Silos ■ Fuel Trailers YOUNG ■ RHS - Square Tube ■ Cattle/Sheep Feeders ■ Bale Feed Out Trailers Dalgety's Building. Boorowa St. ■ Black & Gal. Pipe ■ Saucer Field Wheat Bins ■ 2nd Hand Wire Rope Cable Phone (063) 821711 RICHARD MELI.ISi!. Representative. 2 DOBNEV AVENUE. WAGGA WAGGA - PHONE (069) 25 "1003 4 5 Replay the game in the congenial atmosphere or the - {½ ► Tractor, Truck and Car Tyres- most brands. M.1.A. \\ :~ ► Electronic Wheel Balancing - cars & trucks. \\: ► Tractor Rim Dualling Kits. UNION CLUB ~t··eOTEL l{,p, • COUNTER LUNCHES & TEAS A SPECIALITY TYRE 18,'', , ON FARM SERVICE ~ ~~ HOME OF THE ) \; • DRIVE-IN BOTTLE SHOP AT REAR ~ ~ WAGGA TIGERS SERVICE 43-45 PINE AVE. · PH. 532866, 532762 • BAYLIS ST.. WAGGA - Ph. 212236 ((~A--, LEETON LES & SANDRA WARD ·······•·•(•· HI 6.... l•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. An enjoyable visit to Hopper terri­ ••1•■il■■ .. •••••• ■•••■•••••••••••••••••••·• SENIORS SENIORS The U19s climbed into the top 4 last tory last Sunday, where, despite the week with a good win over the de­ elemen!S and the orposition, we came 1. G. PEIPER 30. M. LEVETT 1. W. SMITH 23. T. FOLEY pleted Narrandera Imps. Although away with three sohd wins (make that 2. A. SNOWDEN 31. B. LALLY 2. G. HENMAN 24. D. HARRIS they won easily on the scoreboard, four - Wimpy's cousin Ron won the 3. P. MAHER 32. C. HALL 25. L. ANDERSEN they had to battle all game in the wet. raffle!). 3. J. SHAW 4. S. BANCE 33. R. SCOTT 4. P. CELI 26. L. MILLER slushy conditions. All games were YEL~~~ASH The_l?s, with plenty_of good 'ol Ti- 5. B. MORRIS 34.
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