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disappointing to "win" a game and then After Round 1: W L D For Ag % Pts After Round 1: % Pts lose it like this. COOLAMON ...... 1 170 58 293.1 4 TURVEY PARK ...... 1036.3 4 ·torial -G.G.-M . .. . 1 161 79 203.7 4 GANMAIN-G.G.-M ...... 900.0 4 Ji . RIVERINA Griffith was involved in a similar situa­ LEETON ...... (,!, FOOTBALL E.W.-KOORINGAL .. . 1 127 104 122.1 4 532.2 4 E LEAGUE tion several years ago when they played at NARRANDERA .... . 1 140 121 115.7 4 NARRANDERA ...... 145.2 4 Ganmain, so the Swans have certainly Griffith ...... 1 131 127 103.1 4 Wagga ...... 112.0 4 had their share of frights over the years. Leeton ...... - 1 - 127 131 96.9 0 Coolamon ...... 89.2 0 ...... 68.8 0 The Riverina Football League wishes Ardlethan ...... · 1 · 121 140 86.4 0 Well the Carlton Riverina Football Turvey Park ...... l · 104 127 81.8 0 Griffith ...... 18.7 0 League season got off to a flying start last to congratulate the organisers of the Leto­ A.P.- ...... na Cup carnival at Ungarie last weekend. A.P. Mirrool ...... · 1 · 79 161 49.0 0 11.1 0 weekend with Coolamon and Ganmain­ Wagga ...... · 1 · 58 170 34.1 0 East Wagga-K ...... 9.6 0 - scoring runaway wins, East Wagga-Kooringal and Nar­ Ganmain Zone defeated Wagga in the randera taking the point~ and Griffith get­ Letona Cup Under 17 competition, Wag­ SECOND GRADE LADDER CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP ting up in a thriller. ga gained revenge in the McPherson I I Shield Under 15 beating Ganmain Zone After Round 1: % Pts while Ganmain Zone made it a big day by Narrandera ...... ~ ... 6 3 1 10 It all augurs well for yet another great NARRANDERA ...... 489.2 4 year of Australian Football. winning the inaugural Daniher Shield for Ganmain G.G.M. .. 6 3 1 10 the Under 13s. WAGGA ...... }(j(),0 4 E.W. Kooringal ...... 6 3 9 GANMAIN-G.G.-M ...... 144.7 4 Coolamon ...... 6 - 6 The local derby between Griffith and No doubt many budding stars pulled E.W.-KOORINGAL ...... 143.7 4 Leeton was the closest match of the round Griffith ...... 6 - 6 on the boots at Ungarie, and it won't be Leeton ...... , .... 107.7 4 and the drama surrounding the too many years before we see them run­ Wagga ...... - 3 1 4 Griffith ...... 92.7 0 Leeton ...... 3 1 4 scoreboard was unfortunate for Leeton. ning around in the Riverina Football Turvey Park ...... ,...... 69.5 0 Although mistakes can be made it must be League. Turvey Park ...... 8 1 A.P.-Mirrool ...... 69.0 0 A.P. Mirrool ...... 0

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Ph. 276226 (w), 276207 (h) A.H.). WAGGA: President: RON BARBER, Mitchell ARIAH PARK-MIRROOL: President: BRIAN Road, Wagga, 2650. Ph. 225777 (225777 A.H.). BELL. 'Yarrenlea', Ariah Park, 2665. Ph. I GOALKICKERS I I LASTROUNDRESULTS I Secretary: RONALD HODGES, 46 Best Street, 841016. Secretary: ELLIS JOHNSTONE, Wagga, 2650. Ph. (215574 A.H.). Ashton Street, Ariah Park, 2665. Ph. 841175 FIRST GRADE: EAST W AGGA-KOORINGAL: President: BILL (841122 A.H.). FIRST GRADE (Rd. 1): Last ANKERS, 55 Geneva Crescent, Wagga, 2650. ARDLETHAN: President: ERIC SMITH, Moom­ Week Total Coolamon25.20.170 ...... d Wagga 8.10.58 Ph. 211834 (225101 A.H.). Secretary: as above. booldool, 2665. Ph. 21-D. Secretary: G. Carroll (Coolamon) ...... 8 8 Narrandera22.8.140 ...... d Ardlethan 17.19.121 TURVEY PARK: President: JOHN SHEARER, 480 GEORGE COX. "Wywurry", . 2668. Kooringal Road, Wagga, 2650. Ph. 216435 Ph. Yarranjerry 843229. K. 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R ...... a...... ;· L;._'E...;.;....TH.;.;;;;; .. tA;.....N;;..;.·...;;;:s::;_·.y_A::;...::.:R:.:,S::;__~_ ] SENIORS A big effort by the players, committee and supporters was asked for last week What a splendid way to commence SENIORS T. ZELTNER M. THOMPSON and what an effort 1t was. In front of a I the new season with a sparking win K. WILLIAMS P. UTILE large, and at times very vocal crowd, the over the Tigers in the sparkling au­ L R. CAMPBELL 23. J. O'DWYER 25. G. CURRAN K. SMITH W. TUCKER ~tars sounded a warning that clubs mak- tumn sunshine. Pickin$ the better 2. N. PLEMING mg the tnp to Ardlethan this season will RED & GOLD 3. J. McKENZIE 26. D. GILLETT S. HALL S. HEATLEY players was about as difficult as steal­ B. RAYMENT M. MAHER certainly know they have been in a game STRIPES mg meat from a starving Bengal Tiger 4. A. SUIDGEEST 27. M. CAREY of football. It was a hard, tou~h bruising 28. G. PATTISON J. SMITH G. GAYNOR GREEN. WHITE v as we had more contributers than did 5. G. BRABANDER game that had all the mgred1ents of top Australian Rules 6 G.CARROLL 29. M. BUCHANAN S. QUADE B. HILLIER . the Olympic telethon appeal. Herbie B.COX B.TUCKER Footba.11, spectacular high marking, slick handball, bone· 7. P. DANIHER 30. C. MOFFATT crun_chmg tackle~ and high scoring. Unfortunately our points Plemmg led a backline that was as impenitrable as Alcat­ A. POPPLE M. GAYNOR raz Pnson and they created mnumerable opportunities 8. S. BUCHANAN 31. R. CLANCY sconng was a httle too high and had we kicked a little 9. G. ARMSTRONG 32. B. BUCHANAN R. SMITH B. SMEMMLER straighter we may well have won the game. for the forwards to capitalize. R. JACKMAN B. CLARK Among those who helped themselves to the goal-feast 10. B. ALLEN 33. S. BOOTHEY Some consolation for coach Trevor, who had to miss the B. NOBLE A. BLAIR gam~ because of a clearance holdup, was that every plaver w_as Glen (Chocka) Carroll who turned in a dynamic 11. S. CHANDLER 34. C. MOSES 12. J. KEOGH 35. D. GRAHAM P. HORAN B. WOOD put m a 100% effort and did everything he asked of them. display to notch. ~even big one_s. Chocka has a unique K.THOMSON G.TUCKER Best players m a very even team were Dave Morgan, Phil explanat10n for ms computer-hke accuracy kicking for 13. R. GARRETT 36. G. GAYNOR 14. J. CHAMBELAIN 37. K. RAMSEY E.THOMSON B.ROBERTSON Hor~n, ~eith Smith,. Stewie Litchfield and Peter Sculley. goal. For distances up to sixty metres he lines the ball up P. SCULLEY P. P ASSLOW Kevm W1lhams (ex-mght shift worker) won the pewter. with the tip of his nose. Others to impress were Greg 15. S. PATTISON 38. A. HOLLAND The Seconds took a bit of a hiding mainly due to poor 16. D. BUCHANAN 39. G. JARRETT M. DA VIES P. HORAN (Psycho) Curran, who's so meek and mild he makes S. LITCHFIELD C. CLARK disposal ~f the ball. We had as much possession as Narran­ 0:-!andi look like Idi Amin; Shaun Chandler (now that 17. A. PATTISON 41. D. FARRELL de.ra and if_ all th~ players can get to training, practice their 18. A. PLEMING 43. W. ROBERTS D. MORGAN M. GOLDEN he sup and about) and Brett Allen while Brian Bucha­ D. SMITH S. RICHENS ~kdls and give Bnan Tucker the support he needs, things will na1_1 i_n his first _grade debut showed that he's a player of 19. I. BUCHANAN 44. P. BARTHOLOMEW improve greatly. Best players were Geoff Tucker, Bruce 20. D. BREUST 50. V. HILTON Garry WATERS D. CLARK Robertson & Paul Passlow. Tearaway Mick Golden won the mfm1te potential. C. SMITH D. CARROLL In stark contrast to the sleek first grade machine the 22. B. PLEMING 52. W. TILYARD pewter. 55. P. TIPPING G.WATERS D.KELHEAR .Col Drysday's Ul9sput up a great effort for 3 quarters, but Seconds showed about as much cohesion as a haystack in N. LITCHFIELD A. RICHENS a hurricane. We need more numbers desperately, so with only the bare 18 players, and quite a few of those having R. GUYMER B. FRANKHAM not trained, ther. ran o.ut of puff in the last quarter. Best some o~ the more useless passengers (one in particular) UNDER 19s players _were Phil Mills. Peter Durham & Paul Whyte. Col can retire gracefully. A new improved Billy Roberts, UNDER 19s would hke to see a lot more players at training on Wednes­ who's hearts as big as Phar Lap's, contested with his days and Fridays at 5 p.m. The U 19s are the breeding ground custom~ry vigour, while Mark (Pig-Shooter) Buchanan G.QUADE M. FOSTER of t~e club an_d your football education begins in the juniors, boared m all day and showed that his training track form P. MILLS M. PURSEHOUSE not m the semors when it may be too late. Interesting to note J. cox P. WHYTE wasn't just a pigment of the imagination. CLUB SCRIBES PLEASE NOTE· that all of the players in the seniors last week except for 3 The Thud <;irad_e clash wa~ of a surprisingly high P. McLINTOCK B. BISCHARD came up through our juniors. standard cons1dermg the fact that both sides were TUESDAY, APRIL 24, IS THE ONLY K. LALLY Peter DURHAM . Praise must certainly go to Dave Kelhear & Glen McKen­ throw~ together at the last minute. Both Wayne Kew DAY WE CAN ACCEPT COPY FOR D. DOWDIE P. DURHAM zie for the magnificent condition of the ~round this year. and Mick (Hoarbag) Carey were prominent while Hee D. TIMOTHY J. SPENCR Many_people have helped considerably in mstalling the new Ramsay and Scott Boothey contibuted ~olidly. NEXT W,EEKS PROGRAMME, P. TIMOTHY J. GILBERT watenng system and Dave & Mac have carried on the good Don't forget the Trivia Night on the new date of P. GRIFFIN P. O'HARE work to get the ground in such good condition. OWING TO PUBLIC HOLIDAYS To~ay it's the Grasshoppers and I'm sure we can plague Friday, May 4 organise your team now for what prom­ M. LONG J. COLLIS A. CLARK B. PATTEN them 1~ all the players believe in their ability and put in an ises to be an extemely enjoyable evening. even bigger effort than last game.

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--~' TURVEYPARKBULLDOGS _I-~-· ~_G_G_A_· _T_I_G_____ E_R_S...... ___ I SENIORS Congratulations must go to the SENIORS Hawks for a good 23-point vic­ 1. G. PIEPER (c) 24. T. GIBBONS ~ 2. G. CARROLL 27. D. McFADDEN Well what a mixed day of foot- tory over our 1st Grade, although 3. P. ANDERSEN 28. C. PATTERSON i: t ~iJg~DEN ~t 8: ~g~gn beaten, we weren't disgraced, a 4. T. NESS 29. P. FINEMORE 3. J. WILLIS 28. G. DOSWELL ball. Good first up wins to the 4. P. JEFFERIES 29. S. BANCE Under 19s and then the Second - few stray handballs and rnis- 5. M. DANIHER 30. C. CARROLL 6. B. WOLFE 32. G. LAWSON 5. P. JOHNSON 30. T. BATSIOKIS XVIII, only to see a well-01·led BLACK. RED,8f~~TE & directed kicks led to our down- 7. S. NEWTON 33. L GORDON 6. W. BLIGHT 31. D. OAKES fall. But all these things will come 8. H. CRAWFORD 34. S. PURCELL 7. M. BARBER 32. I. SMITH Grasshopper machine give us a YELLOW SASH together with perseverance. New player Peter 9. P. COTTERILL 35. N. MONAHAN 8. J. BANNISTER 33 · R, MESSIMAKER football lesson in the First XVIII. 10. J. DANIHER 36. S. BELL 9. R. PIEPER 34. S. WALL Cotterill had a blinder and won the Miltons Gear 11. P. DANIHER 37. T. GRENTALL 10. R. CARROLL 35. M. GALLAGHER Still, with the new players, plus those players Award and won the Bulldog Mug. Coach Gerald 12. G. HARRISON 38. J. McGINN 11. P. OSBEISTON 36. P. BINGER unavailable, we can only improve. 14. G. DYDE 39. A. BARTHOLMEW 12. A. GRIMMER 37. M. LEVITT Pieper, 'Johno', 'Stepper' and 'Mad Dog' Purcell 13. D. BOYCE 38. M. WALKER Award winners last week were: lsts - Pewter also played well. 15. M. PURCELL 40. M. RAPLEY 16. G. TOOZE 41. W. MclNERNEY 14. A. PARR 39. P. MURPHY top Tiger Alan Parr; 2nds - Pewter top Tiger Ginny's Reserves put up a real gutsy effort with 17. D. JOHNSON 42. C. HOFFMAN 15. A. GAYNOR 40. S. ALLEN Peter Tooze winning the A.C.I. Award and Mug. 18. M. COX 43. W. ROBERTSON 16. G. SHEATHER 41. G. MARTIN Dean Halbisch. Every other player contributed but must make 19. G. HARRIS 44. A. ELLIS 17. P. WILLIAMS 42. J. SHARPE I would like to thank Bevan Rowe and Come 20. s. cox 45. S, MOHR 18. M. DENTON 43, L SALMON Alive Fitness Centre for donating this award special mention of top games by Paul Finernore, 22. D. BUTLER 46. T. McGREGOR 19. R. COLVIN 44. M. EAGLE Steve Cox and David Butler. 23. S. ROESL 47. T. BRADY 20. P. COLLINS 45. G. MARLOW weekly also to a person who wishes to remain Archie Miller's great determination won him 48. P. TOOZE 21. B. SHERIDAN 46. G. WILLIS anornyrnous for donating an encouragement 22. B. HICKEY 47. A. BUCCHORN the Towel and Gene Lawson the Socks in the 50. W. BISHOP 52. D. O'KEEFE 23. I. INGLIS 48. P. GALLAGHER award for the U19s. Under 19's big win. Was pleased to see Scott 24. D, COMMERFORD 49. J. DOHL This week we travel to Maher Oval to do battle Roberts return to the fold with a great game, also 2 5 UNDER 19s 5. D. HALBISCH o. C. DALLAS with Jezza and his Bulldogs, hopefully for a more Jason Geise starred at full-back. pleasing result than last week. Following the Corning attractions are Trivia Nite May 9 and 1. P. ANGEL 12. I. SHEPPHERD UNDER 19s game there will be a combined function in the Bush Dance May 26, - details soon. Please note 2. T. GRENTALL 14. D. MclNERNEY I. B. SHERIDAN 12. G. NELSON 3. R. HART 15. C. HODGES 2. S. BARTON 13. G. DRIVER Amber Room of the Rules Club- steaks available that Membership tickets are available at $20 for 4. G. LAWSON 16. S. ROEST 3, M. KENDALL 14. P GOODE Members; $15 for Seniors and $10 for Under 19s. 5. G. SHEPPHERD 17. B. GRENTELL 4 S. BANCE 15. B. BARZEN and everybody is welcome. Today' game promises to be a ripper, in more 6. S, STAPLETON 18. G. BURNS 5, A. DAVEY 16. C. EGAN Best of luck to all grades. 7. J. GEISE 19. B. EVANS 6. C. COOK 17. A. EGAN UP THE TIGERS! ways than one, and all Tiger players and suppor­ 8. A. SMALL 20. G. PURCELL 7. G. HOOPER 18. C. DALLAS ters are invited to join us in the Rules Club Bistro 9. C. STEWART 21. A. MARSHALL 8. J. McINTYRE 19. T LONG for a drink and meal after the game. 10. D. HARMER 22. D. SMALL 9. M. FOSTER 20. S, MENTON 11. W. McMULLEN 10. S. MEAKER 21. P. BINGER UP THE BULLDOGS! 11. N, DeBRUEN

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G. SW ASBRICK res. A good win was also recorded said us, the goal umpire said us• 3. C. ANDERSON (c) 30. H. Van CRUNING 4. L. GEPPERT 27. P. HINDMARSH 4. G. GELTCH 31. J. BRAMBLEY 5. M. HULL 28. L. CATLIN by the 2nd XVIII, but unfortunate­ but the officials said the Swans. 5. J. McPHERSON 32. D. BREED 6. D. McGEE 29. M. GOODEN ly the U19s weren't so lucky- better 6. G. ROBSON 33. G. CATI'ELL NAVY BLUE. After some deliberation Griffith 7. P. BRERETON 34. G. HEATH 7. T. CONLAN 30. K. BOURNE luck next time boys. BROWN & RED SHOULDERS were awarded the points. 8. C. BRAMBLEY 35. K. YAUN-NIVEN 8. D. PRESTON 31. M. DUNCOMBE Award winners were: lsts GOLD STRIPES 9. G. RYAN 36. L. STILLER 9. H. TURNER 32. R. THOMPSON Bruests Pewter to Barry Suckling; 2nds Bruests Good players were Lloyd Pilk­ to. M. BAILLIE 37. W. McPHERSON 10. B. SUCKLING 33. D. MAGNER ington Shirt winner David Pledger in a top first up 11. J LYONS 38. T. ELWIN 11. M. ZIEBELL 34. R. WARREN Pewter & Come Alive Award to Tim Pleming; U19s performance, Glen Robson, Steve McMahon, 12. B. LANG 39. L. MELADONIS 12. R. COCHRANE 35. G. HINDMARSH - Pewter to Mark Fleming. 13. J O'DONOHUE 40. A. SADDLIER It was good to see so many players and supporters John McPherson and Bruce Harrison. 14 D. MELINE 41. B. MORICE 13. G. McCAIG 36. D. ARGUS 14. S. SMITH 37. A. WATCHORN at the Thomas Blarney after last weeks game - keep it Our Reserve Grade side escaped with the four 15. P. SHEENAN 42. D. KNIGHT 16. D. IRVINE 44. S. McMAHON 15. G. LOVELL 38. J. MASKELL up! From all reports the Casserole Night was a suc­ points after hitting the front in the final quarter. 17 T ROBERTSON 45. J. WALLACE 16. S. ABSOLUM 39. C. KNIGHT cess and we all look forward to the next one on May Best players were Tom Robertson, Robbie Ryan 18. T. LYONS 46. D. HARRIS 17. C. BUTTS 40. K. MORRISS 20. Thanks to all those ladies who made casseroles 19. G. PILTZ 48. D. PATTISON 18. M. CROUCH 41. David ARGUS and Hank Van Kruning. 20 P LYONS 50. P. RAVA 19. R. ROBINSON 42. R. BRYON and helped serve. Charlie's Under 19s was the best performance 21. A. LOWRIE 51 S. BROWN Don't forget the Players Talent Night on Friday, 22. S. DRYBURGH 52. L. HARRISON 20. B. MAGINNESS 43. R. PRESTON of the day. The youngsters played fast, open 23. R. RYAN 53. P. DRISCOLL 21. C. CHAMBERLAIN 44. C. RAUFERS May 11 and the Country & Western Night on Satur­ flow-on football to record a good victory. Best 24. G. BURKINSHAW 55. M. GARLICK 23. T. PLEMING 46. M. GOLDSMITH day, June 2 - contact Janette Tucker, Julie Turner, 25. N. FINCH 57. B. HARRISON 48. L. PECH Genelle Billingham, Therese Crouch or Phil players in a top team effort were Andrew Soley, 26. L. ANDERSEN 58. A. TOCHIN Cohalan. Ross Smith, Steven Holt and Phill Russell. 27. D EDNIE UNDER 19s The committee, players and supporters of the club This week we are at home to the E.W.K. UNDER 19s would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone Hawks and we welcome them to stay at our social 50. K. McPHERSON 61. G. LEWIS a very happy and holy Easter. 1. S. HOLT 12. D. McPHERSON 62. C. ROBERTS after the game in our clubrooms. 2. G. HENMAN 13. S. TURNER 51. S. RAFFERTY Today we meet the Redle gs on their home ground 3. B. SMITH 14. F. PASQUETTI 52. D. POCOCK 63. P. RICHARDS - let's keep our name on the winners list. UP THE REDDIES 4. R. SMITH 15. Phillip RUSSELL 53. S. STANFORD 64. I. WILLIAMS 5. D. SPENCER 16. P. MASON 54. T. ARDAGH 65. M. WEIR HAWKS TO WIN! CLUB SCRIBES PLEASE NOTE 6. G. WARD 17. H. BULL 55. N. ANGEL 66. P. LONSDALE 7. Pat RUSSELL 18. R. LYONS 56. G. SUCKLING 67. D. GOLLASCH CLUB SCRIBES PLEASE NOTE. TUESDAY, APRIL 24, IS THE ONLY 8. P. PURCELL 20. M. KNAGGE 68. G. WHITE 9. A SOLEY 21. G. ARMSTRONG 57. S. LOVELL TUESDAY, APRIL 24, IS THE ONLY DAY WE CAN ACCEPT COPY FOR to. A. WAKEMAN 22. G. BLACKETT 58. S. HARTMANN 69. D. 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PHONE ARIAH PARK 84 1068 • NESBIT ST., WAGGA • COLLIER ST., GRIFFITH PHONE 21 6080 PHONE 62 4433 ARIAHPARK -MIRROOL BOMBERS I ------·~----···:a_Rl_FPITH::S- ·WANS -\t- I Jon English obviously wrote the SENIORS The Swannies got off to a bad song 'Words Are Not Enough' espe­ SENIORS 1. P. PREST 24. G. HILL start when their U19s had no cially for us and for the 'performance' 1. Tom JONES 24. K. REES 2. L. NUGENT 25. G. PAYNE answer to the more consistent that was put on at Ganmain last 3. S. MORPHETI 26. M. TYNDALL Leeton Redlegs, given the BROWN, Sundav. 2. A. BELL 25. H. HEYS-STRAITON 3. N. MINCHIN 26. I. LUCAS 4, S. BARBER 56. P. PURTILL opportunity with more players at GJt'ln~J~~NG We ·were out-marked, out-kicked, 4. G. HADDRILL 28. D. DAHLENBURG 5. D. COLLINS 27. J. TOSCAN out-paced and out-classed by the training coach Lennie will im­ WHITE, RED V 5. C. DANIHER 29. R. CATLIN 6. D. RYAN 28. S. BUCHANAN prove on this. Best players were M Lions who simply wanted to win more than we did. We 6. P. REID 30, P. WALKER 7. R. MURRAY 29. P. ROMAGNOLO looked more like representatives from the Nursing A. Blackshaw and P. Romag- 8. T. HADDRILL 31. I. COLWILL 8. M. TURNER 30, B. McALLISTER nolo. Mothers Association than footballers and showed about 9. P. MANNING 35. P. SHORT 9. P. SPARKES 31. J. BORDIGNON as much agression as the Vienna Boys Choir; and the 11. G. RYALL 37. M. REES 10. R. AG RESTA 32. B. CUDMORE A disappointed Roy Agresta couldn't believe sooner we learn that to play good football, and you must 12. C. FISHER 38. J. McLEAN 11. W. BOTTCHER 33. R. TURNER what had happened, after leading all day the play in front, the better. Overall, not one of our better 13. S. FRENCH 42. L. WALKER 12. G. TOSCAN 34. G. OWEN Second XVIII went down by 5 points. No-one days, but looking on the bright side - we can only get 14, W. PLEMING 45. J. WALKER 13. M. BOWEN 35. G. COLLINS tried harder than Roy himself with great help better! 15. R. FISHER 58. S. HADDRILL 14. I. WADE 36. W, FOY from R. Sjollema, Gary Owen and T. Harrison to 16, N. FAIRMAN 62. S. COLWILL Jamie Gordon was one of the few players to show his 15. M. BUCHANAN 37. T. CATANZARITI stem the tide. true grit and played his ever reliable best, whilst 17. B. JOHNSTONE 65. A. WALKER 18. G. O'BRIEN 67. D. WATTERSON 16. T. DILLON 38. R. JOHNSTONE What a great change of fortune for the 1st Pidgeon, Hans, Monkey, and Rocco all tried hard. 17. D. HICKS 39. T. HERRICK XVIII when in the first 10 minutes Leeton looked The Reserves were done in by a last quarter collapse, 19. I. GORDON 70. G. GAYNOR 20. J, GORDON 18. P. CASEY 40. M. THOMPSON set for a big win but the Swannies had other ideas literally running out of puff. However, the first three 19. A. ROMAGNOLO 41. M. KEENAN quarters provided some of the most entertaining football 21. S. MAGUIRE and with each player doing his bit turned the 22. L. LUCAS 20. R. OWEN 42. C. BRAND tables. With a fmish that would raise the blood of the day and they showed 'they still got it' as some of 21. S. HICKS 43. R. BRAUMAN the more 'mature' members of the team put in some top pressure of any true Griffith-fan, held that win­ 22. R. BERTON 44. T. HARRISON ning 4 points. Best players out of a good team efforts. Keith, Phil, Bluey, Snail, Doop and Pill all UNDER 19s 58. G. MACLEOD played like trojans. effort, Wayne Bottcher, Robbie Owen, Gerry 23. S. HENDERSON The Under 19sshould possibly be renamed as 'Under­ Tascan, Scott Barber and Glen MacLeod. manned' finding themselves short of players again. It I hope all supporters took notice of the honour seems unfair to the guys who turn up every week for a UNDER 19 board past president, secretary, treasurer since game, only to find they have to rely on their opposing 1947 positions Griffith finished on ladder, a team to make up the numbers and kick the goals. The tremendous amount of work went into this and CLUB SCRIBES PLEASE NOTE nineteens are our future stars and at this stage it looks CLUB SCRIBES PLEASE NOTE­ our grateful thanks to Bill Biron who did most of like being a pretty bleak future unless we see some more TUESDAY, APRIL 24, IS THE ONLY TUESDAY, APRIL 24, IS THE ONLY the work. Thanks Bill. faces turning up at training and on Sunday. Jamie can DAY WE CAN ACCEPT COPY FOR only coach if he's got a team - let's give him one! DAV WE CAN ACCEPT COPY FOR NEXT WEEKS PROGRAMME, O.K., let's see if we can possibly do a little towards NEXT WEEKS PROGRAMME, redeeming ourselves today against the Swans, by revers­ OWING TO PUBLIC HOLIDAYS ing all three outcomes from last week. OWING TO PUBLIC HOLIDAYS UP THE BOMBERS! 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PHONE27 6419 Waterview St., GANMAIN I ~\ .NARRANDERA•IMPERIALS L.. -GAN&WN ~-GRONt; GRONG-MATONO LION-S &'~·---l,·u SENIORS 1. R. O'CONNOR 29. G. CARROLL A great start to the season mth ~?l'~ON 3. D. HOWE 30. W. DUNNE A great start to the season when we i ~ 5. M. FRASER 31. B. CARROLL T~ ~~'j,~::::~R; scored the trifecta against the Bom­ winsinallgrades,withthesenior 3. J.GAWNE 27. P.ANTHONY 6. D. CARROLL 33. R. WALL match exciting and of high stan- 4. Col DURNAN 28. T. TRICKETT 7. J. STEELE 34. J. RUSSELL bers. The Firsts certainly turned it on and played the football we have been dard. Award winers were Russel 5· Peter BELFORD 29. C. ROYLE 8. P. TURNER 35. G. FENNESSY RED. BLUE, GOLD V 6. P. MUNRO 30. R. HARDY 9. D. WALSH 36. B. WINTER trying to play for two years. Out of a Durnan, Vic Hugo, Nuds Cam- 7. S. LONGMORE 31. S. O'BRIEN 10. V. CARROLL 37. G. SCHNOEGL great team effort, speedster Kevin BLUE SHOULDERS. marano, Mark Clark and Rus 8. S. DONALSON 32. G. McLEAN 11. J. CARROLL 38. S. COOPER Williams won the Broilers Cup whilst GOLD CREST 9. N. CAMMARANO33. M. CLARK 12. M. CARROLL 39. B. NOBLE Dennis Howe won the Sports Club Stewart. 10. W. HUNT 34. K. PAICE 13. L. KERR 40. B. WALSH Award (both won narrowly from Dennis Walsh). Be­ Our Reserves completely dominated their 11. R. STEWART 35. T. STANLEY 14. M. O'DONNELL 41. D. McCLINTOCK lieve Rocky is having special goal kicking practice this 12. R. DURNAN 36. G. JONES 15. M. WINTER 42. D. FITT match after quarter time, with Mick Connop, week after kicking one goal seven behinds. Trevor 13. M. NIELSON 37. G. DAVIS 16. G. EVANS 43. W. KEMBER McPherson's old number 19, which has been dormant Damien Pledger and Terry Tricket worthy award 14. V. HUGO 38. R. HECKENDORF 17. M. WALSH 44. W. NORTON since his retirement, made a great reappearance with winners. 15. M. WHITBY 39. B. RANKIN 19. W. EVANS 45. G. SYMONS Nuggett Evans now wearing it. 16. B. EDWARDS 40. S. FISHER 20. K. WILLIAMS 46. P. SARGENT The Ul 9s struggled for three quarters against a 17. R. BARRETT 41. Rich DURNAN 21. B. GAWNE 47. M. QUINN The Reserves finally broke away in the last quarter for a well deserved win, after being neck and neck with the strong tackling Ardlethan team. Award winners 18. C. MILLER 42. D. HUTCHISON 22. A. CORBETT 48. D. HARRIS 19. J. HOPWOOD 43. T. FIEGERT 23. S. BRILL 49. G. BRILL Bombers for the first three quarters in a very interesting were Rod Martin, Ian Bloomfield, Scott Russell 20. P. RA VA 44. 0. INGRAM 24. J. SHEPHERD 50. J. BOOTH and high standard game. The Bowling Club A ward was and Dan Kelly. 21. I. ROSE 45. A. HALL 25. P. EISENHAUER51. P. HATTY shared by Peter Sergent and Brian Longly. 22. M. CONNOP 46. S. RUSSELL 26. G. MENZIES 52. P. LONGLY The U19s ran out big winners against a very much Today we do battle with the Lions. The match 23. P. ORME 47. N. O'BRIEN 27. B. KERR 53. M. RUSSELL understaffed Bomber outfit. With the promise shown by should be a most entertaining match, as us and 24. G. POWELL 28. R. O'REILLY 54. D. MILNE some of last season U15s, coach Tom Carroll is looking the Lions have high hopes of a successful season. UNDER 19s forward to another successful year. UNDER 19s 52. B. ROBERTS 66. D. SHEPHERD The Lions Social Club are holding a 'Back to the UP THE IMPS! 53. R. CROUCH 67. Phil CARROLL Fifties' Night on Saturday, May 26. Should be a great 4.R. HUNT 59. S. RUSSELL 6. C. SHADY 61. G. MURPHY 54. J. BRILL 68. G. RAVA night out with plenty of laughs. 9. D. SHIELDS "· C.CEELY @. G.KEOGH The Ladies Auxilliary will be holding a street stall on 64. L. LEWIS R. 14. D. SIBRAA 67. P. KIRK 56. Paul CARROLL 70. KEMBER Saturday, May 19. so all please make a note on the CLUB SCRIBES PLEASE NOTE 15. R. MATTHEWS 71. A. MURPHY 57. I. WAITERS 71. P. KELLY calendar. All donations will be much appreciated. 18. R. MARTIN 58. J. GAWNE 72. P. HARRIS TUESDAY, APRIL 24, IS THE ONLY 72. G. McLEAN 59. 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R.F.L. DRAVV - 1984 VFL MEDIA LIAISON OFFICER PAULA HEMPTON FIRST ROUND: SECOND ROUND: Sat., April 14: Wagga(58) v Coolamon(l70). Sun., July 1: Coolamon v Wagga; Narrandera v Sun., April IS: Ardlethan(l21) v Narrandera(140); Ardlethan; Turvey Park v East Wagga-K. But he said the attitude of the boys could not East Wagga-Kooringal(127) v Turvey Park(l04); Leeton v Griffith; Ariah Park-M. v Ganmain­ be questioned. Griffith(13 I) v Leeton(127); Ganmain-Grong G.G.-M .. "With team training on Sundays and train­ Grong-Matong(l61) v Ariah Park-Mirrool(79). Sat., July 7: Wagga v Turvey Park. COACH DON SCOTT ing for the metropolitan boys during the week, Sun., April 22: Coolamon v Ardlethan: Turvey Park Sun., July 8: Ardlethan v Coolamon; East Wagga-K. v Wagga; Leeton v East Wagga-K.; Ariah Park­ v Leeton; Griffith v Ariah Park-M.; Ganmain­ EXPECTS SCHOOLBOY they are under a lot of pressure from me as well M. v Griffith; Narrandera v Ganmain-G.G.-M .. G.G .-M. v Narrandera. TEAM TO PERFORM as having club and school commitments. Sat., April 28: Wagga v Leeton. Sun., July 15: Leeton v Wagga; Turvey Park v WELL IN IRELAND The team will play their first match under a Sun., April 29: Ardlethan v Turvey Park; East Ardlethan; Ariah Park-M. v East Wagga-K.; compromised set of rules in Dublin on May 3. Wagga-K. v Ariah Park-M.; Griffith v Ganmain­ Ganmain-G.G.-M. v Griffith; Narrandera v Each team will consist of 15 players - three G.G.-M.; Coolamon v Narrandera. Coo Jamon. The Australian schoolboy team is set to de­ fowards; three half-forwards; two mid-fields; Sat., July 21: Wagga v Ariah Park-M .. Su_n., May 6: Leeton v Ardlethan; Ariah Park-M. v part for Ireland on April 29 and coach Don three half-backs; three backs and a goal­ Wagga; Ganmain-G.G.-M. v East Wagga-K.; Sun., July 22: Ardlethan v Leeton; East Wagga-K. v Scott is pleased with their progress. Ganmain-G.G.-M.; Griffith v Narrandera; keeper. Narrandera v Griffith; Turvey Park v Coolamon. "We have high expectations but we don't Sat., May 12: Wagga v Ganmain-G.G.-M .. Coolamon v Turvey Park. A goal (six points) is scored when the ball is Sun., May 13: Ardlethan v Ariah Park-M.; East Sun., July 29: Ganmain-G.G.-M. v Wagga; Ariah really know how we will go", he said. kicked, headed or comes off the body of a Wagga-K. v Griffith; Coolamon v Leeton; Tur­ Park-M. v Ardlethan; Griffith v East Wagga-K.; "We will be facing an unkown quantity in player from either team between the goal posts vey Park v Narrandera. Leeton v Coolamon; Narrandera v Turvey Park. Ireland and the pressure will really be on - it and under the crossbar. A behind (three Sun., May 20: Ganmain-G.G.-M. v Ardlethan; Grif­ Sat., August 4: Wagga v Griffith. will be a very different situation to training points) is scored when the ball is played be­ fith v Wagga; East Wagga-K. v Narrandera; Sun., August 5: Ardlethan v Ganmain-G.G.-M.; amongst ourselves". tween the goal posts and over the crossbar. A Ariah Park-M. v Coolamon; Leeton v Turvey Narrandera v East Wagga-K.; Coolamon v Ariah But the former Hawthorn captain has Park. Park-M.; Turvey Park v Leeton. point is scored when the ball is played between attempted to vary the training routine. The Sun., May 27: BYE. Winfield Championships. Riverina Sun., August 12: East Wagga-K. v Wagga; Griffith v the goal and the points posts. F.L. v winner of Murray v Tungamah Leagues. Ardlethan; Ganmain-G.G.-M. v Coolamon; boys took on and beat the Victorian Gaelic Although bumping a player is permitted, an Sat., June 2: Wagga v East Wagga-K .. Ariah Park-M. v Turvey Park; Leeton v Narran­ football team and will also participate in a Australian rugby-style tackle is penalised. Un­ dera. Sun., June 3: Ardlethan v Griffith; Coolamon v "live-in" training camp over Easter in Mel­ like in Australian football, a player is not Ganmain-G.G.-M.; Turvey Park v Ariah Park­ Sun., August 19: Narrandera v Wagga; Ardlethan v bourne. M.; Narrandera v Leeton. East Wagga-K.; Coolamon v Griffith; Turvey allowed to handball after being awarded a Park v Ganmain-G.G.-M.; Leeton v Ariah Park­ Scott said that coaching was not something free-kick. Sat., June 9: Wagga v Narrandera to be enjoyed because "it's very hard work". Sun., June 10: East Wagga-K. v Ardlethan; Griffith v M .. The tour is vital in the drive to promote the Coolamon; Ganmain-G.G.-M. v Turvey Park; Sun., August 25: Wagga v Ardlethan; East Wagga v You're always thinking and trying to rectify game overseas - it may be the first step towards Ariah Park-M. v Leeton. Coolamon; Griffith v Turvey Park; Ganmain­ faults; it's a great responsibility". creating a truly international game'. Sun., June 17: BYE. League to consider Split Round if G.G .-M. v Leeton; Narrandera v Ariah Park-M. eliminated from Winfield Championships. Sun., June 24: Ardlethan v Wagga; Coolamon v East FINALS: ------, Wagga-K.; Turvey Park v Griffith; Leeton v Sun., September 2: First Semifinal. TOLLAND SQUASH : ~~1E: E~~~~cisE I Ganmain-G.G.-M.; Ariah Park-M. v Narran­ Sun., September 9: Second Semifinal. 1 dera. ic:u~s~aily.J Sun., September 16: Preliminary Final. TRE ► ~~~7;! & FITNESS CEN RAOUETS REPAIRS. I Sun., September 23: Grand Final. 4 TEMERLOH STREET, WAGGA Same day service. I I PHONE 31 1224 I --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ Elders Metals Ltd. (9'&~nn~rs SUIT HIRE STOCKISTS OF ■ B.H.P. STEEL ■ BUILDERS SUPPLIES 82 FORSYTH STREET, W AGGA - PHONE 21 4460 ■ PLUMBING & ENGINEERING HARDWARE ■ LB.I. PRODUCTS RGE RANGE OF SUITS FOR WEDDING, BALL & ALL OCCASIONS DOBNEY AVENUE, WAGGA - PH. 25 3199 Agents in Temora, , Narrandera, Lockhart, & Leeton IRRIGATION WAY, GRIFFITH - PH. 62 1888 18 19 :;;,111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111mu11111111,11111111111111m111111111111111wm1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.: LES WATKINS & SONrn;. ~ MAKE YOUR GOAL . . . = FUNERAL DIRECTORS & MONUMENTAL MASONS ~ NOEL COMERFORD'S - AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES PHONE 25 3777 14 EAST STREET 24 HOURS 57 KURRAJONG A VE. _ 366 EDWARD STREET, WAG GA WAG GA _ ADAY. NARRANDERA ?DAYS LEETON FOR ALL YOUR MOTORING NEEDS '~~L_.,..... 59 2062 A WEEK 53 3499 AND YOU'LL NEVER BE BEHIND! _.~---- ~11111,,11111,1111,m11111111111111111,111111,11111111111111111111,11m,"'"''''"''"''''11111,11111111,,m,1111111nm,,um,111,111111111111111111111111111111mm1111111111111111111111111111111111111,111,111m111ri: JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT VlrL RESULTS by Swans Country Development Officer Mick Daniher ROUND 3: SYDNEY SWANS Footscray d Nth. Melb. The opening round of the I ~ 25.14.164 14.17.101 Riverina Football League cer­ PLAYER PROFILE tainly had its sensations with a Nearly $9,000 was distributed to junior bodies for Sydney d St. Kilda total of six reports. the development -of football- at -last week's Riverina 22.13.145 18.8.116 Looking at the results there was not one club with a District Council meeting. new coach which managed to gain the four points. Funds will be used to purchase footballs, jumpers, Essendon d It takes time for imports and up and coming juniors video tapes, assist with travel expenses, coaching cli­ 26.13.169 16.10.106 to settle into a team and it takes more than a couple of nics and help run junior knockouts. Richmond d Fitzroy practice games to develop a pattern of play. The break up is as follows: $2,500 Wagga District 22.19.151 16.9.105 As the season progresses new coaches will work out League and Turvey Park Midgets; $2,500 Country their players and the wins will come. Development Officer; $2,100 Riverina Junior Foot­ Geelong d Carlton ;. ball League and $1,700 for Northern Riverina League. 19.12.126 15.7.97 Things were looking grim for Temora at the start of The money was part of the $9,700 profit from the ·~- Hawthorn d the season with the- exodus-- of players and the on again Country Day game between the Swans and Mel­ Date of Birth: 26.8.50 off again saga in appointing a coach. bourne. 20.18.138 20.12.132 Height: 6T' Two rounds into the ROFL competition and The game was a great success and with benefits Weight: 13st 71b Temora are undefeated winning two close games and being channelled back into the code at the grass root Occupation: Coach showing the local boys are right behind their local level it was certainly worthwhile. VFL LADDERS Marital Status: Married coach. It goes to show what the District Council can Nickname: - achieve when all leagues pull together. End of Round 3 W L D For Ag % Pts Games: 163 Goals: 149 GEELONG ...... 3 379 261 145.2 12 Position: Ruck-Rover The department of Leisure Sport and Tourism in The District Council has decided to hold another semi- HAWTHORN ...... 3 378 331 ll4.2 12 State Games: l --- nar on administration at the RAFC on October 21. Recruited From: Ariah Park conjunction with the Sydney Swans will conduct a --- CARLTON ...... 2 l · 417 299 139.5 8 Junior Coaching Course at Griffith and Wagga next This provides all clubs the opportunity to get 1st Senior Game: 1970 moath. together and discuss topics of common interest. ESSENDON ...... 2 1 · 413 319 129.5 8 Guernsey No.: 16 The course at Griffith will be held at the Ex­ Agenda items will be forwarded to District Director FOOTSCRAY ...... 2 1 · 375 332 113.0 8 Greatest thrill in Football: Reaching 1977 finals Greatest disappointment: Losing that final Servicemen's Oval on May 1 while the course in Wag­ Lyle O'Brien after discussion by clubs at league level. Collingwood ...... 2 1 - 375 332 113.0 8 One innovation will be the attendance of a guest Best Footballer seen: Leigh Matthews ga will be held at the Riverina Australian Football Richmond ...... 2 1 - 341 320 106.6 8 Attractions of Football: Challenge of competing in a Club on May 2. speaker to discuss insurance and the legal status of clubs. Swans ...... 2 1 - 346 338 102.4 8 premier competition The course is designed for coaches, teachers and Other Sports interests: Squash, Tennis interested parents and aimed at the 14 years and under Melbourne ...... - 3 - 337 370 91.1 0 Most Admired Sportsman: John Newcombe player bracket. Fitzroy ...... · 3 - 315 420 75.0 0 Favourite Food: Fish The first half of the program will be outside under COMPETITION WINNERS St.Kilda ...... - 3 - 269 428 62.9 0 Favourite Drink: Beer lights with the Swans demonstrating warm up activi­ Nth. Melbourne .... . Favourite TV Program: Sixty Minutes ties, skill drills, training routines and fun footy games Shane Rudd of - 3 - 256 470 54.5 0 Favourite Singer/Group: Rod Stewart, Air Supply which can be used to provide variation and enjoyment Car: Ford in junior coaching. Coolamon won the Favourite Relaxation: Being with family Everyone attending will receive a Junior Coaching VFL KICKERS Manual, Skills of Australian Football Manual, skill Faulkner Football, wall charts and junior policy handbooks. and Geoff Ankers After Round 3: Total Application forms have been sent to all junior clubs w1:e~ and primary schools and further inquiries can be of Wagga Wagga won S. Beasley (Footscrayl ...... 5 24 directed to me or the Department of Leisure Sport and P. Salmon (Esson don ...... 8 22 Tourism. the VFL Jumper. M. Jackson (Geelong ...... 6 19 Application forms are to be returned as soon as Prizes posted soon. W. Ralph(Carlton) ...... 3 18 possible. T. Lockett (St. K.ilda) ...... 6 16 CLUB SCRIBES PLEASE NOTE B. Quinlan (Fitzroy) ...... 5 15 TUESDAY, APRIL 24, IS THE ONLY DAY WE CAN ACCEPT COPY FOR OLDEST AUSTRALIAN OWNED NEXT WEEKS PROGRAMME, FOOTBALL MANUFACTURER . VFL DRAW OWING TO PUBLIC HOLIDAYS Round 4: SATURDAY, APRIL 21: ROSS FAULKNER Melbourne v Essendon; Collingullie v Sydney; Richmond v Carlton. THE ONLY BALL TO BE USED BY ACSTRALIA'S FOUR TOP LEAGUES ... Victorian Footba/1 League, Victorian Football Assn. MONDAY, APRIL 23: S.A. National Footba/1 League and Tasmanian Football League Fitzroy v Footscray; Hawthorn v St. Kilda; Geelong v North Melbourne. 21 20 Watch a replay of Junee/Kapooka's . lilt. home games with hosts Terry & Mane Mulqueeney * T i====:==="'Bi~I;{~h~"'""""'"""" .. """""""""¼~~~:~~f!~!f !ll~~"'i in the great atmosphere of the . lf- • Agent for Australian Grain Corp. • Pivot Distributor ~ LOFTUS HOTEL-MOTEL • Barley Marketing Board • Cash Grain Buyer ~ *~ • OPEN 7 DAYS • Cl IINESES RESTAURANT HUMPHREY ST .. 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RUDDOFCOOLAMON EAST WAGGA-KOORINGAL F.C. will be DURING THE SEMI-FINALS A 3-MONTH ($105) FREE MEMBERSHIP WON THE FAULKNER holding a Country & Western Night on WILL BE THE PRIZE AND A 6-MONTH ($165) FREE MEMBERSHIP Saturday, 2nd June, at Collingullie Hall. FOOTBALL. $15 per person includes food, drinks and WILL BE GIVEN AWAY IN THE GRAND FINAL. TOTAL VALUE OF Prizes will be posted as soon bus fares. PRIZES IS $2,000. as possible. SO LOOK FOR THIS TAD FOR DETAILS EACH WEEK. TEMORA FOOTBALL CLUB: Aussie Rules Ball will be held on Friday night, June 8 * MUST BE ON OFFICIAL SCORE SHEET at the R.S.L. Club.

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~;,.;~ Coolamon's Daryl Breust outpositions Wagga's ~ Paul Williams to grab an easy mark last Saturday. 78BAYLISST. TUMUT24RUSSELLST. , ¼J:· The Hoppers shot to the top of the ladder with a .~·.· WAGGA. PH.21 4177 PH.47 1467 runaway win.

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Tigers fist the ball clear of Coolamon's Albert Suidgeest during last weeks Riverina Football League game at Wagga.

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RIVERINA DISTRICT NETBALL ASSOCIATION the first week in three, two winners will meet . . . as well, two losers. By now all teams will have received their draw MCU girls defeated Marrar 19-11. The 'B' grade • rial The big attraction is at , where for the matches at Kyemba Smith Hall on June 9. game saw a great win to Marrar 27-10. The 'A' the top two 'winners', M. C. U. and North It is necesary that we play these games so that all grade encounter was a win to MCU 27-12. II I c dit O RIVERINA Wagga meet in a replay of the 1983 Grand teams play an even number of games for the Barellan played at home to Temora, in the 'B' I) DISTRICT Final. This match should draw a large crowd I season. So it is vital all teams attend, don't forget grade Temora 49 defeated Barellan 8 and in the to supply both a scorer and an umpire. First 'A' grade match Temora again took the honours FOOTBALL of football followers, including, we trust, game COMMENCES AT 9 a.m. SHARP. Also 53 to Barellan 42. LEAGUE many visitors to the Riverina area. a Wagga Invitation team will play against a Rep­ Don't forget team fees become due soon, so if In fact, all three matches at Mangoplah resentative Team from the R.D.N.A. on this possible have your team lists available and Today, Easter Saturday, is a significant today, Ul9s, Reserves and Seniors are be­ day, so please submit your players (and their money together by June 9, so that you can pay up positions) to Joy Heaslip as soon as possible. on time. one for the R. D. F. L. In Division Two, at the tween top-of-the-ladder teams, and as such, In last weeks round of matches Marrar were at I do want your club news so post that through initial request and suggestion of Rivcoll Bush­ should provide patrons with some fine foot­ home to MCU. Marrar's new netball courts are to me for publication in this column. pigs and R.A.A.F., and to a lesser extent ball. lookins. very good and when the grass takes hold This week sees Collingullie playing Marrar (3 Junee-Kapooka, no matches will be played At Barellan, this afternoon, the top two they will be great for netball in Marrar ( and not grades) and Barellan against T.R.Y.C. (2 because ofthe difficulty in fielding teams over 'loses', Barellan United and The Rock­ so hard on the knees). In the Under 14s the older grades). Good luck girls! the Easter holiday. The College, in fact, begin Yerong Creek are involved in a vital match. their mid-semester break this weekend and Surely one of them must break through for could be short of numbers in the weeks fol­ their initial 1984 win today. The homeside WIN A VFL SUPPORTERS JACKET lowing. With the unfortunate withdrawal of were 3-point losers to Temora last Saturday, R.A.A.F., it also means that Whitton and whilst T. R. Y. C. lost by only 4-points to reign­ OR A FAULKNER FOOTBALL! will spend two consecutive ing premiers, North Wagga. ENTRY FORJ\4S ON PAGES 22 & 23 Saturdays without football. A warm welcome to visitors to our area Division One matches today should, at over this holiday weekend, and it is hoped LAST WEEKS WINNERS: Shane Rudd of Coolamon last, provide results which will re-arrange the that whichever game you view is an enjoyable won the Faulkner Footy and Geoff Ankers won the VFL Jumper. Prizes will be posted soon. order of teams on the competition table. For one. R.D.F .L. DIRECTORATE, 1984: District Director: LYLE O'BRIEN, R.M.B. 24, Ariah Park, 2684. Ph. 843233 EXECUTIVE: TEMORA: President: PETER HOGAN, 9 James Street, Presuknt: JOHN YATES, "Aberdeen", Yerong Creek. Ph. Temora, 2666. Ph. 821211. Secretary: ALAN GREN­ 203519. TELL, P.O. Box 346, Temora, 2666. Ph. 822109 Secretary: PHILL LE PETIT, 60 Mitchelmore Street, Wag­ THE ROCK-YERONG CREEK: President: BOB DRIS­ ga, 2650. Ph. 254686. COLL, 'Mossy Dell', Yerong Creek, 2657. Ph. 203580. Treasurer: MALCOLM LEVETT, 35 Hodson Avenue, Secretary: DAVID OEHM, 63 Street, The Rock, Wagga, 2650. Ph. 251628. 2655. Ph. 2015 ask 118. BARELLAN: President: VINCE HOWE, "Box Lea", BOREE CREEK: President: JACK TEASDALE, 'Kenrick', Barellan, 2665. Ph. 553230. Secretary: BOB INGLIS, Boree Creek, 2652. Ph. 598634. Secretary: WAYNE , Barellan, 2665. Ph. 6311/90D. HEALY, 'Marilla', Boree Creek, 2652. Ph. 271424 COLLINGULLIE-ASHMONT: President: JOHN HUR· JUNEE-KAPOOKA: President: IVOR MANGELSDORF, LEY, Crossroads Hotel, Collingullie, 2650. Ph. 200166. P.O. Box 27, Junee, 2593. Ph. 241381. Secretary: REG Secretary: NORM WEBB, 236 Fernleigh Road, Wagga, HOWARD, Locomotive Hotel, Junee, 2593. Ph. 2650. 312105. 241327. COOTAMUNDRA: President: PETER HOGAN, 25 R.A.A.F.: President: Flt. Lt. M. REYNOLDS, c/o Aircraft Bataume Street, Cootamundra, 2590. Secretary: PAT Flight, RAAFSTT, RAAF Base, Wagga, 2651. Ph. COOPER, P.O. 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FIRST GRADE LADDER GOALKICKERS I I FIRST GRADE LADDER I }'or Ag % GOALKICKERS After Round 2: LD Pts I I w FIRST GRADE (Rd. 2): Last I I MCU ...... 2 302 117 258.1 8 Week Total NORTHWAGGA ... 2 . . 321 166 193.3 8 J. McGregor(N.Wagga) ...... 2 14 After Round 2: W LD B For Ag % Pts FIRST GRADE (Rd. 2): Last S. Cole (MCU) ...... 8 14 Week Total COLLINGULLIE ... 2 .. 227 139 163.3 8 JUNEFJKAPOOKA 2 ••• 212 90 245.8 8 J. Hunter(Junee-K.) ...... 5 7 TEMORA ...... 2 .. 183 164 111.5 8 G. McDougall (Temora) ...... 4 10 W. McLaughlin (Coll.A) ...... 5 8 WHITTON ...... •• 1 120 58 206.8 4 A. Sullivan (Junee-K.) ...... 5 7 TheRock•Y.C ...... 2. 205 225 91.1 0 G. Dunscombe (Whitton) ...... 0 5 T. Gooden(MCU) ...... 3 8 COOTAMUNDRA ... •• 1 126 80 157.5 4 Barellan ...... - 2 - 143 208 68.7 0 G. Johnson (N.Wagga) ...... 2 8 J. Hull (Coota) ...... 5 5 S.W.-Tolland ...... 2. 168 275 61.0 0 R. Flanigan (T.R.Y.C.) ...... 5 8 BO REE CREEK ... • 2 - • 139 257 54.0 0 R. Gough(Junee-K.) ...... 5 5 Marrar ...... 2. 70 325 21.5 0 D. Cole(MCU) ...... 1 7 Rivcoll ...... • 2 .• 130 311 41.8 0 SECOND GRADE: SECOND GRADE: T. Cooper(Junee-K.) ...... 5 11 11a~•l~~l•l3i?i!•ll!J•l•l3il G. Lee (MCU) ...... 11 12 I. Dallas (Coota)...... 8 8 G. Verdon (Temora) ...... 5 7 N. Maxwell (Whitton) ...... 0 4 After Round 2: w LD For Ag CJ't) SECOND GRADE LADDER Pts W. Price (Coll. A) ...... 0 6 I I L. Pearce (Boree C.) ...... 1 4 MCU ...... 1 250 36 694.4 8 P. Caller(N.Wagga~ ...... 1 6 After Round 2: W LD B For Ag % Pts COLLINGULLIE ...... 2 208 77 270.1 8 B. Firman (Temora ...... 4 6 NTH.WAGGA ...... 2 .. 217 84 258.3 8 JUNEFJKAPOOKA 2 ••• 212 90 235.5 8 G. Ward(N.Wagga ...... 3 5 CLUB SCRIBES PLEASE NOTE: THEROCK-Y.C ...... 2 . . 149 132 112.8 4 M. Lucas(N.Wagga) ...... 3 5 WHIITON ...... • 1 114 18 633.3 4 1 . TUESDAY, APRIL 24, IS THE ONLY Temora ...... 1 145 130 111.5 4 K. Horne (N.Wagga) ...... 5 5 COOTAMUNDRA •. 1 86 43 200.0 4 S.W.-Tolland ...... 2. 85 112 75.8 0 M. Reinhold (Temora) ...... 4 5 DAY WE CAN ACCEPT COPY FOR NEXT WEEKS PROGRAMME, Barellan ...... 2. 63 237 26.5 0 D. Price (Coll.A) ...... 2 5 BOREECREEK • 2 •• 112 171 65.4 0 OWING TO PUBLIC HOLIDA VS Marrar ...... - 2. 30 339 8.8 0 Rivcoll ...... 2 .. 39 241 16.1 0 UNDER NINETEENS: B. Cole (MCU) ...... 1 6 .. UNDER NINETEENS LADDER A. Matthews (MCU) ...... 0 6 " C.McDevitt(MCU) ...... 4 6 LAST WEEKS RESULTS After Round 2: W L D For Ag % Pts G. Cousley(N.Wag~a) ...... 1 5 MCU ...... 2 · · 252 14 1800.0 8 M. Lucas(N.Wagga) ...... 2 5 NTH. WAGGA ...... 2 212 57 371.9 8 . ·• FIRST GRADE DIV. 1: SECOND GRADE DIV. 1: *R.A.A.F...... 1 107 22 486.3 4 Collingullie 15.16.106 ... d S.W.Tolland 11.14.80 Collingullie 10.8.68 d S.W.Tolland 9.3.57 *TEMORA ...... 1 61 47 129.7 8 SELECTIONS N. Wagga 18.21.129 ..... d T.R.Y.C. 19.11.125 Nth. Wagga 11.11.77 d T.R.Y.C. 9.8.62 Coll-Ashmont ...... 1 1 • 137 127 107.8 4 Selections in capitals Temora 13.12.90 d Barellan 5.13.43 TheRock-Y.C...... · 2 72 179 40.2 0 TEMORA v S. Wagga Temora 13.9.87 ...... d Barellan 12.12.84 M.C.U. 30.18.198 d Marrar 1.2.8 Marrar ...... • 2 - 40 200 20.0 0 COLLINGULLIE v Marrar M.C.U.18.25.133...... d Marrar 4.9.31 S.W.-Tolland...... 2 - 26 261 9.9 0 M.C.U. v N. Wagga SECOND GRADE DIV. 2: * Game deferred to a date to be finalised Barellan v T.R.Y.C. Junee 19.13.127 d Rivcoll 3.3.21 FIRST GRADE DIV. 2: Cootamundra 12.14.86 d Boree Ck. 6.7.43 Junee-K. 27.29.191 ...... d Rivcoll 10.12.72 UNDER NINETEENS: Cootamundra 19.12.126d Boree 12.8.80 Collingullie 17.13.115 d S.W.Tolland 3.2.20 BOREE CREEK HOTEL Whitton bye. Nth. Wagga 17.16.118 T.R.Y.C. 4.1.25 FOR ACOLD CARLTON AFTER THE GAME WITH MINE HOST ROD WILDE M.C.U. 17.20.122 d Marrar 2.0.12 Temora d Barellan on forfeit OPEN SUNDAYS 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. & 5 p.m. · 8 p.m. 34 35

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TEMORA KANGAROOS SOUTH WAGGA · TOLLAND DONS Another week over and another SENIORS two gutsy wins chalked up for the SENIORS 1. D. CHARLTON 25. M. O'BRIEN RoundTwo ooo~.... 'f ,J Roos. The most pleasing effort 2. G. McDOUGALL 25. D. BLOCK 2. B.LALLY 26. D. CORBETT I being the big return to form of the 3. D. KRAUSE 26. B. McCRAE 3. B. ROBINSON 27. P. CHAPPELL ~ I Reserve Grade side. The First's 4. W. KRAUSE 33. M. O'CALLAGHAN 4. M. McFADDEN 28. A. KIMBER ::~~e;~:1:~~tf1~~:~~~w~~o!~:~a~:~ 29. G. ABSOLUM Ii 5. W. GARDNER Al 6. P. PURSEHOUSE 34. G. GERSRACH missing the '83 graduates. Still, the :;:;::::,::::::::,:-. ::;::::::::=:::::::: lack of concentration nearly saw 6. T. LALOR 30. G. FOX future U19s • the U16s - were conspi- RED. BLACK v WHITE. BLUE v the four points slip away, but it was 7. N. FIRMAN 35. D. THOMPSON 7. M. DASEY 31. S. MOTT M 8. G. BLOCK 36. K. FLAKELAR cuous by their good performances on also pleasing to watch their 'dog­ 8. V. MURTAGH 32. C. BECROFf 9. Ross BLOCK 37. N. BUSHEL 9. B. PLUMMER 33. D. CRIMMINS Saturday, most notably Peter Lowe, ged' like defence in the last 20 minutes. Glen (Sol) 10. R. DRUMMOND 38. D. HARPLEY Sid Dacey and Shane Cowan. Well Solley played the 'lone ranger' at centre-half back 10. R. CURRIE 34. E. FRAZIER 11. B. FIRMAN 39. B. HARPER 11. S. MARKS 35. M. JUNCK done boys, and thanks again to you and others for enabl­ and was justly awarded the Mug which he did proud 12. B. THOMPSON 40. A. BRUEST 12. I. McKENZIE (c) 36. P. BAX ing us to field a team. 'Man-of-the-match' award went to of, Geoff 'have a guzzle' Winkley was awarded with 13. N. BLOCK 41. C. HARPER 13. T. MURPHY 37. P. ALLEN John Carey for a spirited effort, and if there was a the wine for a well disiplined display of backline 14. N. GRIMMER 42. T. PELLOW 14. S. LEESE 38. P. O'DONNELL 'courage' award, it was undoubtely Paul Errington's. 15. G. SOLLEY 43. P. STEINKE 15. J. O'BRIEN 39. G. OSBORN Paul Crouch is also firing well this year. play. 40. K. HORN The Seconds Mug went to the mecurable Mick 16. P. BLOCK 44. P. MAHON 16. T. OWENS The Reserves, after leading for five-eighths of the 17. A. GRENTELL 45. N. WALLACE 17. W. CAIRNS 41. A. MENZ match, couldn't hang on and lost by less than two goals. 'bat-eyes' Reinhold with a good display in the ruck, 18. R. BLOCK 46. J. McRAE 18. I. COLLINS 42. M. MATTHEWS A fine display by first-gamer Grant Osborn won him the plus three goals, the wine went to Kerry 'calculator' 19. D. FLAKELAR 47. P. TYNDALL 19. G. McCAIG 43. C. SMITH 'Man-of-the-match' award. Others to do well were Wallace for a 100% performance. 20. C. PARMENTER 44. A. HILLAS 20. G. WINKLEY 48. M. REINNOLD 21. R.BELL 45. A. BUTTON Kevin Horne, Peter Bax, Paul Allen, Craig Becroft and The Netball girls seem to be following on from 21. P. CLEMENTS 49. I. PELLOW 22. I. COHALAN 46. M. PLEMING Col Parmenter. A fine effort, which showed our first win their two premierships last year with two good wins 22. J. DURHAM 50. M. DWYER 23. J. cox 47. P. RACZKOWSKI must be 'just around the corner'. on Saturday. Temora won 53-42 in the A grade with 23. P. HOGAN 51. K. WALLACE 24. W. GRENTELL 50. D. SEAMAN Our seniors performed very creditably against a Rowena 'peer' McLeod winning the Mug ahead of 24. P. FI.K'MAN talented Collingullie-Ashmont side which gradually UNDER 19s overhauled us to win. Tony Owens, in great early-season Rhonda 'oils aint oils' Pike and Maree Readon also form, won the Riverina Toyota award, Jeff O'Brien played well. The B graders won 49-8 with Tracey UNDER 19s Colours· Black &. Red Stnpes 1. S. BREUST 16. B. CARRUTHERS P. ERRINGTON M. HILLIER took out the Mug and Marty McFadden was the first Heinrich taking home the Mug, Narrelle 'can't put 3. C. HARPER 17. P. GERHARD . J. CAREY . V. CROUCH winner of the 'Come-Alive' award. Thanks again to up with him' Van Egmond, Joanne Brewer and 4. D. THOMPSON 18. C. McCLELLAND . S. SMITH . P. CROUCH sponsors for these awards . Cathie Clements played well. 'Eggy' stole the lime­ 5. N. COLE 19. S. JOHNSTONE . R. DACEY . R. JENSEN Today we travel to Temora for two very important light on the way home without being on the bus, 6. G. BREUST 20. W. DUNN . P. ENGELBRECHT . S. DACEY matches. Hopefully, we will be wearing our new guern­ 7. D. RICH 21. I. WINKLEY seems he caught a couple of 'Rooetts' squatting in . A. RYAN . R. DRIES seys, and, if that's the case, it may be sufficient to record 8. R. PIKE 22. R. DUNN . M. KELLS . H. NGUYEN our first wins. weird positions, they soon went hopping for cover. 9. G. KERRY 25. D. HOWE . G. BUTTON . S. COWANS 11 B. HEINGES 26. B. REID The Under 19s match has been postponed until May Good on you animal. . S. NGUYEN . R. WINTLE 19. 12. S. CORBY 27. P. WALLACE . P. CRIVELLARO . P. HUNT This week sees us home to South Wagga and three 13. R. CLARKE • I Three weeks without a win wont be easy to take - let's big wins are needed again, so guys aad gals let's keep 14. R. BEAN . A. HALSE . M. MARSHALL do it today! 15. S. JOHNSON . A. EGAN . J. SPINNER up the good work, and as Fitzy would say 'bring . S. GROCH . G. McLENNAN home the bacon'. . M. STAN COMBE CARN THE ROOS! E ) FRED'S TV RETRAVISION APPLIANCES INTERSALES TEMORA Gerry Ranos Menswear DEALERS FOR STEIGER, INTERNATIONAL, ■ For all your..-Shirts, Jeans, Slacks, NATIONALAirConditioners, Washers, Knitwear, Jackets & Wincheaters. Fridges, Televisions Sound Equipment, HINO AND HONDA. Ill Videos and all household appliances. Phone Temora 82 2021 • HOSKINS STREET, TEMORA •;}STEIGER BANKCARD WELCOME 206 HOSKINS ST., TEMORA · PH. 82 1777 PHONE (069) 82 1933 •.1

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COLLINGULLIE -ASHMONT DEMONS •u2 ♦ Mdil =Iel i!i I:J ~ ;t#~ SENIORS SENIORS As predicted in last weeks col- got the trifccta with l. G. COLVIN 26. D. GREWAR . . l. P. BUTTERWORTH 25. B. ROLLINS umn we did improve. We still wins over the 'Dons'. The Under 2. G. CRANE 27. R. GOW 2. A. BAKER 26. A. EASTICK have a Ion$ way to go but en- 3. W. SOMERVILLE 28. W. PRICE I I -~-~~ 3. R. TURNER 27. R. SHEA couraging signs are there. 19s scored a big win, but the 1st 4. C. JACKSON 29. G. MARSHALLSEA 4. D. HODGE 28. K. SHEA The Gary Langtry 'Prudential' and 2nd Grade were made to bat- 5. A.KENNEDY 30. G. FRASER 5. D. MILLER 29. B. SHEA p t (H J , ) 6. R. McKENZIE 31. S. LEWINGTON 6. M. ROBERTS 30. P. PATTISON ewer appy oe s mug was BLACK, RED SASH RED, WHITE v tle for the four quarters to get the 7. C. HINES 32. P. POULOS 7. C. BEVAN 31. G. HANRAHAN won by Wes _Greatz for a no~- 4 points. 8. B. ALEXANDER 33. T. GILLETT 8. J. MOHR 32. D. McKELVIE stop game, WmewaswonbyNetl 9. F. KENNEDY The award winners were 1st grade: Demon, 35. S. RICHARDS 9. A. BEVAN 33. D. FOX Turner and Robbo's socks went to Danny 10. M. TIPPING 36. S. McMILLAN 10. G. MANNING 34. M. LANGTRY Malone. 2nd Grade gave everything, no disgrace Tim Finemore; Tom Looney/Alan Primmer 11. G. WILLIAMS 37. R. CURTIS 11. D. MALONE 35. T. LANGTRY to go down fighting boys. Mug went to Paul Patti- 12. C. LASHBROOK 39. R. GILLINGHAM 12. S. KNIGHT 36. G. GRINTER son, Wine to Buster (Elton was great) Langtry award to David Jones; Crossroads, Frank Ken­ 13. L. BROWN 40. M. NORBURY 13. 0. HAWTHORN 37. M. HAGAR and socks to Greg Turner U19s are improving nedy. 2nd Grade winners - Demon, Grant Tip­ 14. T. FINEMORE 41. I. KENNEDY 14. G. deBRUYN 38. G. TURNER · . ping; Tom Looney/Alan Primmer award to Mark 15. I. GOW 42. J ROY 15. N. TURNER 39. R. TURNER every game Fred Furner and Stu Knight won the 16. C. PRICE 43. A. CASlLE 16. W. GRAETZ 40. G. BEVAN awards. Blencowe; Crossroads to Phil Poulos. Under 19s 17. D. HILTON 44. R. SALMON 17. R. NESS 41. J. SHEA Welcome to new players Angus and Coote - Demon, Scott Gunning; other good players 18. B. BURGESS 45. D. PRICE 18. D. PEARCE 42. J. McCORMACK (name rings a bell). Both are going to be a real 19. P. JONES were Glen Williams, James Quilter, Steven 46. G. TIPPING 19. N. deBRUYN 43. L. HODGE asset to us. Your after-game efforts showed you 21. W. McGLAUGHLIN 47. K. HINES 20. M. TAYLOR 44. E. TURNER can both go the full 4 quarters as well. McMillan. Congrats to all winners. 22. R. PERMAZEL 48. M. BLENCOWE Today we welcome the Marrar 'Bombers' to 23. R. GRENTELL 49. R. PRICE ~i: ci.~92E :~: ~-- rn::R Oubr Sponsors fodr p1984 seaMson are stockMfirCm 24. P. CAMERON 50. D. BURGESS 23. G. ARMSTRONG 49. s. ROBINSON Hum 1e, A 11en an ower, oses Wool, .. Demonland and let's keep that winning form 25. P. SALAN 24. G. LANGTRY 50. A. WILLIS Crocker and Co., and Royal Hotel. All suppor­ going with three big wins over the Marrar sides. ters are urged to support these business as with­ UP THE DEMONS! UNDER 19s UNDER 19s out their help we would battle to survive. Today we go to Gullie, another tough one. It's I. R. TURNER 14. G deBRUYN 51. S. McPHERSON 60. W. STEVENS 2. C. WHITMORE 15. A. McKELVIE as Roy Masters would say 'the boys from the fibro 52. D. WASHINGTON 62. G. WILLIAMS 3. T. CONNELi Y 16. G THOMPSON dressing sheds verses the blokes from those flash 53. S. GUNNING 63. G. MUNRO 4 M.G00DE 17. B PATTISON new brick ones!' Give it all you've got Bombers! 54. P. GILLETT 64. S. TIPPING 6. R. FURNER 18 N. TURNER CLUB SCRIBES PLEASE NOTE. 55. P. HESTER 65. D. McPHERSON 7. M. BRADY 19. P WILLIS TUESDAY, APRIL 24, IS THE ONLY 56. D. JONES 66. B. McPHERSON 8 D.HOLDEN 20. A. PRICE CLUB SCRIBES PLEASE NOTE. 57. R. WHYMAN 67. P. COOK 9. A. BEVAN 21. N HANCOCK 4 •• 10. G. MANNING 23. G ARMSTRONG TUESDAY, APRIL 24, IS THE ONLY DAY WE CAN ACCEPT COPY FOR 58. J. QUILTER 68. P. LEONARD 11. P. HASSALL 31. G HANRAHAN NEXT WEEKS PROGRAMME, . 59. G. RUDD 69. W. MEYERS 12. S. KNIGHT 32. D McKEL VIE DAY WE CAN ACCEPT COPY FOR 70. D. GILLIES 13 0 HA WfHORN 40 G BEVAN NEXT WEEKS PROGRAMME, OWING TO PUBLIC HOLIDAYS. 41. J SHEA 48. G. SHEA OWING TO PUBLIC~HOLIDAYS.

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PAGE 1111 almost doubled their score. 5. R. WEEDING 26. J. SHULTZ 4. R. OUTRAM 28. L. HANDLEY BLUiA~6'fLD Our victory in the Under 19s was 6. P. DAVIS 27. P. PHYLAND 5. A. DEAN 29. R. HETHERINGTON RED. WHITE & BLACK the more noteworthy as we had 7. L. SANBROOK 28. G. HAMBLYN 6. G. JOHNSON 30. M. V ANDERFEEN many players unavailable due to in­ 9. M. PHYLAND 29. G. LEE 7. C. DAVIS 32. R. BURGE 10. G. WOODEN 30. T. GOODEN 8. J. McGREGOR 33. G. LIMBRICK jury and representative duties, and several Under 11. F. PARKER 32. A. JOHNSTON 9. G. WARD 34. G. CROUCH 16s helped out with distinction. David Griffin won 12. G. KILLALEA 34. R. FEUTRILL 10. R. NESS 35. J. JASZCZYK the Rivspray Towel with a non-stop effort and was 13. T. LLOYD 36. R. ENDERS 11. K. WITHERS 36. P. PRICE well supported by Chris McDevitt, David Lloyd and 14. S. COLE 37. K. MAHER 12. S. COTTAM 37. J. KERLIN NORTH WAGGA NOTES Wayne Browne. 15. P. GRAHAM 39. A. LAWSON 13. G. WOODEN 38. G. KING NOT AVAILABLE The Reserves gave an impressive display of team­ 16. A. FINEMORE 40. R. CREASY 14. R. KERR 39. M. COUSLEY AT TIME OF work to completely outclass their opposition. Rod 17. T. SMITH 41. D. COLE 15. M. CAIRNS 40. J. DENTON 18. G. DAVIS 42. A. WOODEN 16. B. CROUCH 41. P. BARNES PRINTING Fuetrill won the towel, Alan Finemore the Mug and 19. B. KENDALL 43. R. PARKER 17. W. HOWIE 42. R. FARRELL captain Graeme (Killa) Killalea was back in top 20. M. WEEDING 45. 0. REYNOLDS 18. S. ROLTON 43. D. MITCHELL form. 'Cocky' Klimpsch and that deceptively effec­ 21. Trev KENDALL 46. G. ROBERSON 19. T. RUDD 44. J. HILTON tive footballer Lew Sanbrook also contributed well. 47. A. KLIMPSCH 20. P. PROWSE 45. P. McGREGOR In the main game we again squandered numerous 50. P. JOHNSTON 21. D. HILL 46. I. COLLINS opportunities which could cost us dearly against 22. M. YARRINGTON 47. G. McDONALD 23. V. O'BRIEN 48. M. FLANIGAN more formidable opposition. Trevor Ion captured UNDER 19s 24. K. BOOTH the Tolland Hotel Towel, Tim Lloyd won the Mug 2. M. LUVIO 14. A. COLE with George Galvin also scoring in the Miltons Gear 3. B. CASLEY 15. A. GRIFFIN UNDER 19s Award. 6. S. DAVIS 16. C. HANN 7. D. LLOYD 17. C. McDEVITI 1. J. KERR 11. A. STIENER If we are ever going to get it all together, today, 8. Peter RYAN 18. E. LLOYD 2. G. KING 12. A. MERLAHAN when we host last year's premiers North Wagga, 9. A. MA'ITHEWS 19. 0. ROSS 3. M. PROWSE 13. S. GREGORY would be an ideal opportunity to start. Big efforts 10. D. GRIFFIN 22. A. MELTON 4. D. COLLINS 14. S. MAGILL CLUB SCRIBES PLEASE NOTE: 11. B. COLE 40. A. McRAE 5. J. REBERGER 15. G. ALLEN will needed in all grades today. 13. S. BOOTH 42. S. FINEMORE TUESDAY. APRIL 24, IS THE ONLY Thanks to all who helped to make the Progressive 6. J. DENTON 16. S. TIPPING 7. P. CALLER 17. D. SWEET DAY WE CAN ACCEPT COPY FOR Dinner such a success last Sunday. 8. S. COUSLEY 18. P. CUTTING Congratulations to our new ladies auxiliary execu­ 9. M. 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VISITORS ARE JNST'"NT LOTT'ERYAGENT' The Rock 185 ALWAYS WELCOME. r1. • BARELLAN KANGAROOS •mtt,Ui?ttMi!Wii ~ M'.€1 ;.l I§b-'\~ 1· SENIORS 3. B. FLAGG 20. M. FLAGG trailing for three quarters, a gutsy SENIORS Last weeks game was there for the 5. I. GEDDES 24. 0. BROWN 1. P. CERA TO 25. J. McLACHLAN takmg but unfortunately we let 1t slip. comeback in the final term just 7. M. CONLAN 25. D. MALONE m 2 P. JEFFERY 26 B. BLIGHT To be 3 goals up with 5 minutes left couldn't turn the tide in our 8. J. SPOWART 27. M. KENNY 3. B. MOORFIELD 27. G. GRENTELL andstilllosmgisn'tverygoodisit.Still 9. A. EVANS 30. D. IRVIN favour. On the brighter side, it 4. R. FLANIGAN 28. B. LEA VER you showed your supporters that we BLU \~~~ITE 10. G. BELFORD 31. J. JACKSON 5 was good to see an improvement 5. S. WHITE 29. M. YATES are going to be a forced this year. Mug BlA~~RtPfsHITE over last weeks performance. 11. G. FAIRMAN 32. R. EMERSON 12. R. EVANS 33. D. OVERS 6. Mark DRISCOLL 30. D. CONDON went to Dick who had a strong all- Now we have proved our ability 14. P. FLAGG 34. D. FLAGG 7. T. SMITH 31. S. RAINBIRD round game. Bob White won the tb play four quarters of football our will to win 15. J. MALONE 35. P. IRVIN 9. C. FELLOWS 32. M. HENDERSON Courage Award for his gutsy display. should gain us four points today. 10. D. FELLOWS 33 · B · WILLIAMS The 2nds also had a good lead but saw it whittled away 17. J. CONLAN 36. P. FLAGG 11 P PARK 34. G. VERDON Congratulations to the A Grade Netball team 18. B. CONLAN 37. C. EVANS 12: B·. HANNAM 35. D. CHAPLIN tocomeoutrunners-upalso. Withnumbersbeingslimat who put up an excellent performance against 19. Ray IRVIN 39. J. CARROLL 13. R. INGLIS 36. D. COCKING this stage it makes it very hard for Barry to pick a their more fancied-opponents in a high scoring 40. P. CONLAN 15. s. UEBERGANG 37. D. McINTYRE balancedside.DaveMcintyrewontheMugandSmokey game. It's great to see an abundance of players 41. R. WAIDE 16. G. HENDERSON 38. G. MARTIN the Courage Award. for the B Grade team, also. 44. R. McDERMOTT 17. G. FRATER 39. H. UEBERGANG The Ul9s battled hard, but against biggeropposition, 50. R. INGLIS 18. T. YATES 40. C. BLAKE found it just too difficult to gain victory. Thommo had I wish the same could be said for our Reserve 53. R. BRYCE Grade football side. Any players looking for a 19. P. YATES 41. K. DRISCOLL another good game to win the Magpie of the Week with 55. J. WILLIAMS 20. W. ANDERSON 42. R. TAYLOR Neil Cullen winning the Riverina Spraying Service towel game will be warmly welcomed. A pat on the 56. C. McDERMOTT 21. R. ANDERSON 43. P. TENISON award. back to those young fellows who have committed 57. C. SEMMLER 22. A. WANGANEEN 44. C. TAYLOR The 14s had their second game and just failed to beat a 58. J. MANNING themselves and turn up to training two nights 23. A. KATINYERI 45. D. WARNER biggerJuneeside. Therearesomegoodkidsinthisside each week. A greatly improved performance 63. P. TAYLOR 71. D. MALE 24. A. DONELAN 48. R. HENDERSON and we hope they can carry on. L. Gray won the Caltex against Temora saw the side double their score 'Jf towel award. the previous week. UNDER 19s It was good to see Bob Moorfield back on deck last Let's put it all together today and break the ice l. C. FELLOWS 27. P. HALLAM Saturday and we hope it isn't long before he is out in the with two wins! 3. K. DRISCOLL 37. T. CLUNE middle mixing it with them. We wish Mark Yates and ROOS TO THE FORE IN '84! 4. D. HALLAM 40. G. BENNETT Andy Donelan quick returns also. 7. D. LAGEITIE 44. A. WISE This week with all the celebrations for the Centener­ 12. N. CULLEN 46. R. KOHLHAGEN CLUB SCRIBES PLEASE NOTE­ 16. J. cox 47. A. FELLOWS ary we hope we will be able to join in on these by TUESDAY, APRIL 24, IS THE ONLY 22. N. CHAPLIN 53. A. TAYLOR breaking the ice. Barellan at Yerong Creek aren't going 24. D. MENZIES 54. C. 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Serving: Coolamon Ganmain, Lockhart, R.D.F.L. DRAVV - 1984 The Rock, (Jrana, Junee, Yerong Creek, and JULY 28: Collingullie v JUNE 11: Rivcoll v Boree Ardlethan districts. DIVISION ONE Temora; MCU v Barellan; North Creek; Whitton v Cootamundra; FIRST ROUND Wagga v South Wagga; Marrar v Junee-Kapooka bye. APRIL 7: Temora(96) v I TRYC THIRD ROUND 10 BAYUS STREET, WAGGA T.R.Y.C.(80); Collingullie(121) v SPLIT ROUND PHONE 21 4913 Barellan(59); M.C.U.(169) v Sth JUNE 16: Whitton v Rivcoll; AUGUST 4: Temora v TRYC; Boree Creek v Junee-Kapooka; Principal- Eric Parmenter Wagga-Tolland(88); North Collingullie v Barellan; MCU v Wagga(192) v Marrar(41). Cootamundra bye. South Wagga; North Wagga v JUNE 23: Rivcoll v J unee­ APRIL 14: Barellan(84) v Marrar Temora(87); South Wagga(80) v Kapooka; Boree Creek v Coota­ AUGUST 11: Barellan v mundra; Whitton bye. V Collingullie(l06); Marrar(31) v Temora; South Wagga v Colling­ MCU(133); TRYC(125) v North JUNE 30: Cootamundra v Riv­ GOALS BEHINDS TOTAL GOALS BEHINDS TOTAL ullie; Marrar v MCU; TRYC v coll; Junee-Kapooka v Whitton; Wagga(129). North Wagga APRIL 21: Temora v South Boree Creek bye. 10 10 AUGUST 18: Temora v South JULY 7: Whitton v Boree Wagga; Collingullie v Marrar; Wagga; Collingulllie v Marrar; MCU v North Wagga; Barellan v Creek; Cootamundra v Junee­ ,_w 20 20 MCU v North Wagga; Barellan v Kapooka; Rivcoll bye. C'/)0 TRYC TRYC a:<( APRIL 28: Marrar v Temora; JULY 14: Rivcoll v Borre 30 30 AUGUST 25: Marrar v Temora; Creek; Cootamundra v Whitton; -a: North Wagga v Collingullie; North Wagga v Collingullie; LLc, TRYC v MCU; South Wagga v Junee-Kapooka bye. 40 40 TRYC v MCU; South Wagga v FOURTH ROUND Barellan Barellan MAY 5: Temora v North Wag­ JULY 21: Rivcoll v Whitton; Total Total SEPTEMBER 1: First semifinal Junee-Kapooka v Boree Creek; ga; Collingullie v MCU; South SEPTEMBER 9: Second semi­ Wagga v TRYC; Barellan v Cootamundra bye. 10 10 final JULY 28: Junee-Kapooka v Marrar SEPTEMBER 15: Preliminary MAY 12: MCU vTemora; Col­ Rivcoll; Cootamundra v Boree Ow 20 20 final Creek; Whitton bye. lingullie v TRYC; North Wagga v SEPTEMBER 22: Grand final Zo Barellan; Marrar v South Wagga AUGUST 4: R1vcoll v Coota­ O<( 30 30 MAY 19: Interleague v South m und r a; Whitton v Junec­ Oa: West Gippsland at Maher Ov'll, Kapooka; Boree Creek bye. ~c, 40 40 Wagga. DIVISION TWO AUGUST 11: Boree Creek v MAY 26: Temora v Collingul­ FIRST ROUND Whitton; Junee-Kapooka v Total Total lie; Barellan v MCU; South Wag­ APRIL 7: Whitton(120) v Cootamundra; Rivcoll bye. ga v North Wagga; TRYC v Rivcoll(58); Junee-Kapooka(131) AUGUST 18: Boree Creek v 10 10 Marrar v Boree Creek(59); Cootamundra Rivcoll; Whitton v Cootamundra; C'I) SECOND ROUND bye. Junee-Kapooka bye. a:Z 20 20 JUNE 2: TRYC v Temora; APRIL14: Rivcoll(72) v Junee­ AUGUST, SATURDAY 25: 1st wW Barellan v Collingullie; South Kapooka(l 91); Boree Creek(80) Semi-Final. OW 30 30 Wagga v MCU; Marrar v North v Cootamundra(126); Whitton AUGUST, SUNDAY 26: 2nd z~ bye. Semi-Final at McPherson Oval, ::::>z 40 Wagga .. Wagga. 40 JUNE 9: Interleague prehmm­ APRIL 21: General Bye. z ary final APRIL28: Cootamundra v Riv­ SEPTEMBER, SUNDAY 2: Total Total JUNE 16: Temora v Barellan; coll; Junee-Kapooka v Whitton; Preliminary Final at McPherson Collingulllie v South Wagga; Boree Creek bye. Oval, Wagga. '• MCU v Marrar; North Wagga v MAY 5: Whitton v Boree SEPTEMBER, SATURDAY 8: TRYC Creek; Junee-Kapooka v Coota­ Grand Final. • SERVICE JUNE 23: South ~agga_ v mundra; Rivcoll bye. Temora; Marrar v Collmgulhe; MAY 12: Boree Creek v Riv­ • PARTS North Wagga v MCU; TRYC v coll; Cootamundra v Whitton; CJ'N"I>I<-::~ I9s Barellan Junee-Kapooka bye. APRIL 21: Temora v South • SALES JUNE 30: Temora v Marrar; SECOND ROUND Wagga-T.; Collingullie-A. v Mar­ Collingullie v North Wagga; MAY 19: Riveoll v Whitton; rar; Mangoplah-C.U. v North MCU v TRYC; Barellan v South Boree Creek v Junee-Kapooka; Wagga; RAAFv T.R.-Y.C. - bye, Wagga Cootamundra bye. play on May 20. JULY 7: North ~agga_ v MAY 26: Junee-Kapooka v APRIL 28: Marrar v Temora; Temora; MCU v Colhngulhe; Rivcoll; Cootamundra v Boree North Wagga v Collingullie-A.; TRYC v South Wagga; Marrar v Creek; Whitton bye. T.R.-Y.C. v Mangoplah-C.U.; Barellan JUNE 2: Rivcoll v Coota,nun­ RAAF v South Wagga-T. JULY 14: Temora v MCU; dra; Whitton v Junee-Kapooka; MAY 5: Temora v North Wag­ TRYC v Collingullie; Barellan v Boree Creek bye. ga; Collingullie-A. v Mangoplah­ RIVERINA MACHINERY North Wagga; South Wagga v JUNE 9: Boree Creek v Whit­ C.U.; South Wagga-T. v T.R.­ Marrar ton; Cootamundra v Junee­ Y.C. WAGGA TEMORA NARRANDERA COLLEAMBALL Y JULY 21: Interleague final Kapooka; Rivcoll bye. MAY 6: RAAF v Marrar. 21 3747 • 82 1411 • 59 1522 • 544084 Printed at The Daily Advertiser, Commercial Printing Dept., 48 Trail Street, Wagg a Wagga, N.S. W., for the Proprietors of Victorian Pubhsh1ng Company (PO. Box 281, Wagga • Ph 22 4936 A.H.)