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EASTWAGGA-KOORINGAL HAWKS NARRANDERA EAGLES SENIORS The Third Grade was a hard fought SENIORS affair played in blustery conditions. The · 1. Greg Turbill 35. Paul Perryman 1. Paul o·oonoghue 20. Michael Hopwood team has a good chance of winning · 2. Lindsey Gillard 36. Darren Bourne 2. Michael Paterson 21. Robert Dolan games if more self discipline is 3. Phil Cahalan 37. Barry MLaughlan 3. Peter Thornton 22. Tim Mulholland applied. 4. Adrian Hilton 38. Andrew Dore 4. Martin Simpson 23. Kelvin Mulholland You must have the ball to win games. BROWN & 5. Jamie Ross 39. Anthony McKindley GOU> STRIPES 5. Richard Hardy 24. Trent Cummings so make it the object All up, a good BLUE. oo,o v 6. Kirk Lawrence 40. Glen Bryce 6. Wayne Dunne 25. Johan Sullivan eflort. Awards: Breu Wadelton, Brad 7. Chris Horne 41 . David Louttit 7. Shane Bloomfield 26 Haydn Bull Richards, Dan Paterson, Steven Starky, 8. Peter Sculley (vc) 42. Greg Devries 8. Mark Quilter 27. Peter Anthony Chris Bates. Matthew Harrison and Paul Mitchell. 9. Mathew Roberts 43. Dave McClintock 9. Steven Rose 28. Graham Flynn The Second grade struggled hard, but were no match for ------10. Barry Suckling (cc) 44. Anthony Kalis Next Week: ' ' 10. Philip Beams 29. Michael Smith the moredeterniine d lions. The conditions were blustery for 11. Tony Turner 45. Jim Jenkins 11. Mark Kidd 31. Chris Sullivan both sides. So we cannot blame the wind lor our poor soow­ VCFL REP FOOTY 12. Paul Morphett 46. Jeremy Walsh 12. Andrew Ryan 32. Peter Kiley ing. we were too slow, but I believe the team can play a lot 13. Wayne Podmore 47. Scott Williams 14. Mark Clark 33. Jason Williams better. anyway ram sure the ~oys will bounce back. Awards: Sunday, 5th May 14. Michael McPherson 48. Brett Hounsell 15. David Brockwell 34. Dimitrios Costaridis Jason Williams, Ian Ingram and Chris Goss. -1 5. Craig Absolum 50. Brendan Post 16. Robert Sturgess 35. Steven Murphy · Both teams in the First grade gave their 'all', a very hard 16. Ken McPherson 51. Richard Judd 17. Trent Miller 40. Paul Kirk battle with no quarter given. Going in to the long breaks with Riverina v 17. Julian Gollasch 52. Brett Miotti 18. Neil McCallum 41. Richard Durnan a slight advantage we were full of confidence. We could go 18. John Dawson-Wink 53. Adam Mead 19. Joe Hopwood 44, Tom Ryan on with job, but unfortunately we lost concentration fora few 19. Tim Gooden 54. Chris Oavid 46. Victor Hugo minutes in the start of the third quarter. Although them argin Goulburn Valley 20. Mick Hounsell 55. Dale Perry THIRD GRADE was narrow we were not able to peg back the determined at the picturesque Robertson Oval 21. Stephen Absolum 56. Scott Willis lions. The team pl~yed well. a good win is not lar away. Well 22. Glen Oarcy 57. Steven Hugler 3. Sim~n Absolurn 21. Vlay,e Sanders WAGGAWAGGA 4. Steven Starky 22. Jason Galvin done everybody.Awards Trent Cummings, Mark Quilter, 23. Gaird Gabriel 58. Justin Meachem Peter AnthOny, Beaurepairs ward, Michael Hopwood. All amenties, shade trees, parking. Come 24. Ian Mattingley 59. Paul Kalis 5. Brad Richards 23. Brad Ch,lslian 6. Tony McNally 24. Terry Clarke I apologise lor not mentioning the netball last week. and support the RFL in their Div 1Vic Health 25. Jason Nicholls 60. Craig Goldstraw 7. Peter Bloomfield 25. Rollert Hutchinson Results Narrandera 56 • Griffith 28. Best players: Lyn 8. Mam King 26. Jason Durnan 26. Gavin Hubbard 61. Daniel O'Keele Hayllar, Lisa McNally. Rebecca Hunt Against Ganmain interleague game. 27. David Mclaughlin 62. Jamie Kemp 9. Michael Rhodes 27. Jason Hopwood 10. Paul Mitchell 30. Colin Longford GGM the U15s Narrandera 24 · Ganmain 7. Best players 28. Brendan Price 63. Andrew Chambers 12. Dwayne Mathews 32. Duslin Limbrick Jenny Mason, Sarah Smith. H grade rJ arrandera 12 • Gan• ------29. Mark Zorden 69. 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TURVEY PARK BULLDOGS WAGGA TIGERS SENIORS SENIORS fru~~~lt Big wins in the three grades .. J,.W,.f £···: ~~~~~~~i~~~ ~~e:~~f;~~~~~e(A 1. Wayne Carroll 30. Gary Sheppard 1. Mark Hull 26·. John Schultz highlighted the visit by Coolamon to grade netball). 2. Greg Brain 31. David Chamberlain 2. Allan Snowden 27. David Whitney 3. Dale Lewington 32. Ken Howe Robertson oval last week. They started off with the under 1Bs 3. Ray Willis 28. Graham Doswell(cc) The U18s with some slock team work, 4. Terry Ness 33. Paul Noack 4. Clay Barber 29. Paul McGowan U\LJ\t ..\\\\\l·~f···' !i~~i~~nf v:;~s 5. Mark Fraser (cc) 34. Troy Ashcroft won by 106 points. The Lowry and ~a::~~ ~~g ~~~hm B~~~~ 6. Ricky Quade 35. Andrew Harmer 5. Tony Lyons 30. Garry Pellow Howick awards went to Corey Bocking, RED. WHITE & Johnstone and John Petts. 7. Mark Cunningham 36. Craig Stewart 6. Michael Gilmore 31. Brian Hawke Neville Dennis and Scott Evans. BLACK, BLUE The 2nds continued their good form 8. Alan Bartholomew 37. Tim Masterson 7. Murray Barber 32. John Bently The 2nds won by the odd goal or two YELLOW SASH with captain Danny McFadden gaining 9. Michael Flanigan 38. Frank Coates 8. Troy Levine 33. Craig Willis and, are currently on top with 458%. maximum votes. Other good players being Dave Cham­ 1o. Steven Woods 39. Greg Charleson 9. Shane McDermott 34. Paul Clarke This week's game against Turvey Park will be a yard stick of berlain, Tristan Scott and a sober Andrew Harmer. 11. Jeremy Masterson 40. Travis Scott i l 10. Ray Carroll 35. Grant Reagon early form. The Mark Anthony award went to Anthony Wat­ The 1st grade opened their account for the season with a 12. Tim Lloyd 41. Murray Knispel 11. Phil Osbeiston 36. James Drum son, the Walla Warehouse Towel to Jeff Willis and the Chic­ percentage boosting win. Terry Ness again showed his lik­ 14. Vinnie Carroll 42. Michael Button 12. Russel Durnan 37. Geoff Seymour 16. Glenn Vardenega (vc) 43. Andrew Haggar ken Spot dinner to 'Father Time' Cox. ing for the Leeton showground gaining top votes in the Vern 13. Tony Grimmer 38. Brad Seymour The main game was a little one sided as we established a Porter award. Others to play well were Mick Flanigan (Rules 17. Stephen Eather 44. Scott Berry 14. David Brown 39. Gordon McCoullough 18. Gary Harris 45. Tim Goonan handy lead early and increased it at every chance. Troy Club dinner), Garry "Tank" Shepherd (The Mug) and the 15. Scott Lovell 40. Nick Schadt Levine dominated in the centre to take the Locksley award, haircut to first gamer "Beater" Ashcroft. 19. Jason Knight 46. Phil Whiting 20. Scott Bourne 47. Tristan Scott 16. Steven Priest 41. Dean Halbisch Jarrod Baker did a top job in defence to claim the Wagga The junior netball continued their good form from last 21. Danny McFadden 48. Steven Collins 17. Mark Rose 42. Jeff Willis Warehouse towel and Mark McIntyre had his kicking boots week with a good 18-3 win. Better players were Elizabeth 22. Conrad Haggar 49. Clint Lewington 18. Mathew Hundy 43. Mark McIntyre on and with 7 goals took the Wagga Auto Parts award. Petzal, Renee Stratton with Andrea Johnstone winning the 23. Neale Francis 50. Phil Sullivan 19. Ray Colvin 44. Scott Bance This week the big clash with Turvey Park in First and encouragement award. 24. Geoffery Harrison 51. Dean Gregurke 20. Jason Morton 45. Paul Brasier Seconds (18s game deferred till next week) only 110% The B grade netball "Boilers" had a great 20-3 victory 25. Chris Howe 52. Craig Staines 21. Neil Lane 46. Jarrod Baker effort from all players will see us in front at the siren. with Denise Howe and Belinda Ashcroft starring, with 26. Trevor Gibbons 53. Scott Adams 22. Richard Braid 47. Greg Walsh UP THE TIGERS Sonya Bourne winning the mug. 27. Peter Gyles 54. Sean Goonan 23. Robert Elliss 48. Bruce Willett The A graders went down again 17-15. Cathy Donelly 28. Stephen Marks 55. Robert Carroll 24. Phil Cox 49. Nathan Hale and Kelly Hill tried hard with Debbie Flanigan winning 29. Jamin Forbes 56. Nigel Francis 25. Peter Gregurke 50. Anthony Watson the mug. THIRD GRADE THIRD GRADE Best wishes to Donna Lloyd who unfortunately broke her 1. Kane Johnstone 12. Heath Mooney 1. Damien Pleming 13. Brendan Twitt leg during the week. This week we take on arch rivals Tigers 2. Sean Bailey 14. Stephen Howe 3. Jeremy Bourke 1 6. Brett Ashcroft 2. Paul Rodney 14. Shaun Field Dabney Mobile at home with a big effort needed to retain the Fennessy 4. Mark Navin 17. Craig Rodham 3. Corey Bocking 15. Brad Seymour Cup. 5. Adam Jack 18. Peter Veerhuis 4. Paul Flanigan 16. Adrian Hull Communications UP THE BULLDOGS 6. Shane Bailey 19. Seven Martin 6. Dean Jarvis 19. Robert Sharpe 7. Steven Leddin 20. Stuart Heine 7. Scott Evans 20. Michael Smith 8. Craig Knox 21. Tony Stretton 8. Brendan Clough 21. Steven Dennis 9. Shane Dash 22. Gavin Little 10. Travis Terry 23. John Petts 1O. Gary Collins 24. Scott Brown 11. 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COOLAMON GRASSHOPPERS GRIFFITH SWANS What a turn around! The tsls were Well two wins from two starts, maybe ·-· TI beaten by a much taller and stronger SENIORS SENIORS not the most convincing. but the points Wagga team on the day. l. Gary Shaw 22. Brian Pleming 1. Shane Ruye 37. Jim Stewart are on the board. The side sufte,ed a cruel blow with the 2. Steve Buchanan 23. Mark Buchanan 2. Aicky Burdett 38. Brett MCAiister Firsuy, TBs 3rds: Terry has his young lat~ exclusions ol 'Herb' Pleming. 'Razor' 3. Shane Till 24. David Gillette 3. Peter King 39. Barney Dalearno chargers coming along quite nicely. Hav· Gillett and freakish accident to Scott 4. Paul Kew 26. Andrew Pattison 4. Wayne Spencer 40. Graeme Huxley ing his first season, young 'Der­ 'Moo' Bradley who is to have a total knee 5. Scott Bradley 27. Nigel Irvine 5. Darrell Collins 41. Mal Irvin mott'Brent Hathaway only knows one GSEEN, WHITE~ v recoostruction and we wish all the best 6. Brendan Gibbons 28. Anthony Parmenter 6. Mark Tyndall 42. Matthew Signor way home that that straight through the w-,,re, Arn v for his operation. The side must regroup 7. Michael Buchanan 29. Garry Hilton 7. Peter McGratll 43. Colin Cassidy tall timber (didn't the oldies love the after and forget about last week and look to 8. Greg McKelvie 30. John Anderson 8. Martin O'Donnell 44. Ron Irvine match report'). Eddie 'Eagle' Knight once the future if we are to succeed. 9. Terry Rudd 31 . Frank Pattison 9. Ian Geddes 45. Roy Ainaldo again showed why he is under the caretul eye of the selec­ Award winners were as follows: George Turner award to 10. Brett Allen 32. Gerard McPherson 10. Les Parish (cc) 46. Peter Whyte tors. I could name the entire side. but it was a well dis­ Brian 'Tangles' Pleming whO's 100 minute of defensive 11. Anton Noble 34. Wayne Kew 11. Wayne Bottcher 47. Michael Thompson ciplined effort. so just keep up the good work. footy and took his man right out of the game. Goode family 12. John Kennedy 35. Rodney O'Brien I2. Gerard Toscan 48. Brian Corner The No 2s strengthen by the return of the 'Condo Kid' had award to one of the imports to the club Anton Noble pace to 13. Stephen Lewis 38. Shaun Durbridge 13. Greg Dreyer 49. Glen Ceccato a convincing win. We have no idea what they led hirri uJ his advantage many times. Towel was awarded to 'Pud' 14. Gerard Buchanan 39. Chris Selby 14. Damian Scott 50. Simon Henderson there but what a pissa B.D.G. - good support from P. King Parmenter. · 15. Stephen Pattison 42. John Bannister 15. Greg Collins 51. Rowan Johnstone (too young to be married) and Mal (don't miss a drink) Irvin. Toe 2nds, owing to a forfeit from Leeton last week, played 16. David Buchanan 43. John Wilson 16. Andrew Kerr 52. Tony Butcher Thanks very much to Les Whilesmitlt on his continous their first game for the year against last years premiers wno 17. Garry Kew 46. John Madigan 17 David Alpe11 53. Ron Whittacker SUJport. were much the better team and were not helped by players 18. Anthony Pleming 47. Peter Tipping 18. Brendan Browne 54. Chris Files The I st XVII I, everyone tells you. they have a long way to turning up late - and not at alll Award winners were: New­ 19. tan Buchanan 48: Pat Su:ton 19. Andrew Romagnolo 55. Graham Foley go, why are they playing him, their not good enough, et:. etc. sagency award - Wayne Kew. Coolamon Hotel award - 20. Cecil Parr 49. Wayne Garrod 20. Aobert Owen 56. Michael Reid We all know these things (especially when we've all Boxer Hilton who can't decide which code of football to play. THIRD GRADE 21. Paul Biron 57. Jamie Reid coached VFL sides), but let's just weigh it up: what game are The towel went to Damien Buchanan who doubmd up from 22. Joe Agresta 58. Craig Ford we up to? Our new players are just starting to settle in. plus 12. Andrew McPherson the t8s. t. Peter Rowlallds 23. Mark O'Connor 59. Gavin Owen we may just happen to have the odd player to come back. To 2. Brad Cameron 13. Paul Tokley The U18s were alsobea te, by a taller. better side, but to 3. Doug Knight 14. David McPherson 24. Jamie Be1nett 60. Ken O'Driscoll me its only early days yet. B.D.G. to P Bi•ow. a sterling effort their credit never gave in and did the best they could.Award 4. Garry Rowlands 15. Wichael Spry 25. Peter Casey 63. Scott Collis (if only he didn't make silly bets). Salty would be still looking winners were: Mo Curtis award - to captain Damien "Stulls" 5. Trevor Holden 16. Tim Black 26. James Shannon 64. Nathan Duff for him. Good to see Shane start to come into his own as well Buchanan. Banys Chicken award · new player in the club 6. Shane Rudd 17. Brendan Hogan 27. Leon Stow 65. Brent Hathaway as Digger. Good effort fellas' Shane Jarman. The towel went to Trevor Holden who in his 7. Na.than Mclaren 19. Scott Munro 28. Chris Conlan 66. David Overs Just remember - 2 out ot 2 ain't bad. first year of senior footy is showing a lot of promise. 8. Paul Halcroft 20. Tim Crocker 29. Scott Wade 67. Paul Young Also thanks from Elaine to all those who helped at The netballes were well beaten in A grade but got up to 9. Gavin Moses 21. Andrew Alchin 30. Michael Catanzariti 69. Jason Vaccarl Kyeamba Smilll Hall at snort notice last week. Much take out the B grade. Towels were awarded to Michelle 1O. John Anderson 27. Adrian Knobel 31. Darren Prest 70. Brad Hammond appreciated - and thanks to the Wagga Warehouse. Barty in A grade and Sally-Anne Cunis showed a lot of pro­ 11. Damien Buchanan 28. Shane·Jarman 32. David Irvin 71. Adrian Pavese mise in B grade. Others to p•ay well were Megan Pattison 32. Paul Curtis 33. Michael Murphy 72. James Latham INTERLEAGUE GAME AT and Rachelle Cameron. 34. Brian Bellicanta 73. Jason Norris The club must regroup this week and come out on top of 35. David Gee 74. 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Three games. three defeats but the SENIORS We got the four points in about all you supporters weren't disappointed wiltl SENIORS could say after an ordinary performance what they saw. 2. Graham Henman 27. Todd Henman against the Na rrandera Eagles. Michael Geoff Shaw 28: Daryl Blackett 1. John Lawton 29. Phillip Carroll The Seniors put up a sterling effort 5. Walsh won both the Sports Club award against a Turvey Park side on the 6. Darren Wallet 29. David Breed 2. Tony Hughes 30. Danial McPherson 7. Harvey McRae (cc) 30. Garry Elwin and Stouds Towel award from David rebound Imm their previous weeks 3. Denis Howe 31. Gerard Rava Currie who won the Socks award. defeat. Good players however weren't 8. Paul O'Connell 31. Rowan Butler 4. Jason Hamblin 32. Tim Ryan 9. Andrew Soley 32. John Perkins Miltons Gear award votes were 3 Mick ••o. hard to find with Andrew Soley and Allan 5. Peter Howard 33. Jamie Crozier Walsh. 2 David Currie, 1 Phil Hatty eu~eo~~i~~~rs McPhee pulling in top games along with 10. Steve Holt 33. Andrew Luff 11. Allan McPhee 34. Rodney Bell 6. Glenn Evans 34. Adam Ruskin Belated congratulations to Jason Paul O'Connell in ruck and Danny Baxter at centre halfback 12. James Seymour 35. Bruce Mc Kellar 7. 35. Scott Hamblin Hamblin on 50 First gradegarnes (versus Turvey Park) and or on the ball. . I 13. Steve Turner 36. Allan McPhee 8. Davia Currie 36. Mark Parmenter David Harris 50 First grade games against Narrandera with We managed to get a reserve grade side on the paddock 14. Mark Dalitz 37. Phil Ryan 9. Dennis Walsh 37. Grant Lodge Jed. Lawton playing his 50th this week against Leeton. for Turvey and they obliged by giving us a lesson in the do's 15. Ricky Maybon 38. Anthony PapersIdero The Reserves had a struggle for three quarters but drew 38. Peter Corbett and don'ts department, however the side can only improve in 16. Dennis I JVire 39. Jarrod Seymour 10. Steven Carroll away in the 1inal quarter for a good win. Bowling club award coming weeks provided that everyone sticks at it. Better 17. Jamie O'Connell 40. Mic haet Ross 11. Wayne Brown 39. David Holgate went to Glenn Evans, Fairless! Towel award to Mick Rava players included Peter Paynton and Stevie Symes along 18. Sam Ross 41. Phill McPhee t 2. Mark Carroll 40. Michael Quinn aM the Socks to Mathew Irvine. with captain Swass. 19. David, Mann 4?. Paul Goodrum 13. 41. Jed Lawton The U18 s after terrible kicking for goal in the first quarter 20. Garry Schmetzer 43. David Hopwood The U18 s again came up against a bigger, better team 14. Phill;p Hatty 42. Robert Kember held on for a good win. The Four Hotels award went to Mark and went down, but their performance was encouraging and 21. Dylan Holt 44. Steve McMahon 15. Lewis Winter 43. Mark Russell Parmenter, the towel went to Brad Smith and the Socks to they to will only improve as the season progresses. 22: Scott Lynch 45. Stuart Symes !3. Tim Slleather 46. Danny Baxter 16. Damien Carroll 44. Peter Mccaig Michael Fraser. This week we welcome the Lions to the showground and Congratulations to Mick Walsh, Mark and Steve Carroll. invite them to the alter match function in the clubrooms and 24. Peter Payton 47 Brad Ryall 17. Michael Walsh 45. Des Harris 25. Lee Anderson Chris Murphy Jed Lawton and Wayne Brown on their selection in the RFL for the locals that can't make it we'll see you at the Lee:on 48. t 8. David Harris 46. Mathew IJVine 26. Leo Lucas 49 Garry Swasbnck squad for the Country Championships. Hotel through the week. 19. David Logan 47. Anthony Quinn The Trivia Night held by the netl>alters was a great suc­ THIRD GRADE 20. Shane Lenon <18. Brad Roberts cess with the winning team led by the very knowledgable 1. Sint-0n 'Natts 13. Alan O'Connell 21. John Beasley 49. Jari Nielsen David Harns. Our new shower and toilet block is just about RFL Leading Kickers 2. Paul Al:endi 14. Garry Mcleish 4. Craig Bryant 15. Bradley Heath 22. Andrew Corbett 50. Mark Mccorry completed and is a credit to Rudi Nielson assisted by Ron Round 2 Last 5. Rod McKellar 1G . Peter Cox 23. Michael Rava 51. Jeff Brill Smith with thanks also to the several volunteers for their Total FIRST GRADE week 6. Wayne Cartwr,ght 17. Mick Luhrs 52. Wayne Cox voluntary labour. 7. Wayne Gordon 16. Brenden Anderson 24. Troy Lenon P. Hatty (GGGMJ ...... 4 13 8. Col Thooipson 19. Daryl Clayton 25. Paul Shepherd 53. Greg Penfold The Ladies Auxi iary arc holding their annual street stall on Saturday 4th May so any cakes, goodies etc. will be W. Carroll (Turvey Park) ...... 8 10 9. Tim Hughes 22. Damian Thcmpson 26. Greg Menzies 54. Jalian Royle 10. Dean Turner 23. Harley Bateup much appreciated. This week we visit Redleg coun:ry. L. Parish (G riffith) . . . 3 10 24. Andrew Looey 27. Brian Kerr 55. Michael Corbett 11. Dean Trembath Under 15 side played well but were unfortunately V. Hugo (Narrandera) .. . ••. . . 3 10 12. Damian Lang 26. Luke Carroll 56. AnthOny Carroll B. Hawke (Wagga) .... 3 10 beaten by a taller and stronger side. B Grade all played really well bLt unfortunately went 9 M. McIntyre (Wagga) . .. 2 WAGGA & DISTRICT down by only one. Congratulations Bernie Carroll for SECOND GRADE JUNIOR FOOTBALL winnin~ 'Stroud's Mug•. R. Carroll (Wagga) .. ... 9 15 BRITTON'$ A Grade were only defeated by a small margin and G. Regan (Wagga) . . .. 5 7 Representative sides from the Wagga and District can only improve on it. Congratulations Briony Crozier BAKERY for winning "Pattison·~ Mug·. J. Stewart (Griffith) ...... 5 5 Junior Football Association will this weekend by playing games at Wagga's Maher Oval against the Riverina A big thank you all who supported our Trivia Night B. Ashcroft (Turvey Park) ... 0 4 MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS to Junior League. 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Sat. & Sun. 4 & 5 May: Bye. Vic Health VCFL Sat. 20 July: Narrandera v Turvey Park; EWK V , ...... ,.. ,,,, .... , ... Country Champs. v Coolamon. Sun. 21 July: Gan·GG-M v GOALS BEHINDS TOTAL GOALS BEHINDS TOTAL Sat. 11 May: Narrandera v Coolamon; Wagga Wagga; Griffith v Leeton. v Leeton. Sun. 12 May: Griffith v Turvey Park; Sat. 27 July: Wagga v Griffith. Sun. 28 July: 10 10 Ganmain·GG-M v EWK. Turvey Park v EWK; Leeton v Narrandera; 20 20 Sat. & Sun. 18 & 19 May: Bye. NSWAFL Ganmain-GG-M v Coolamon. State Championships. Sat. 3 August: Narrandera v Wagga; EWK v 1st Grade 30 30 Sat. 25 May: Wagga v Gan·GG-M. Sun. 26 Leeton. Sun. 4 August: Coolamon v Turvey 40 40 May: Turvey Park v Narrandera; Coolamon v Park; Griffith v Ganmain-GG·M. EWK; Leeton v Griffith. TOTAL TOTAL Sat.1 June: EWKvTurvey Park; Narrandera v Sat. 10 August: EWK v Wagga; Narrandera v 2nd Grade Leeton. Sun. 2 June: Coolamon v Gan-GG-M; Griffith. Sun. 11 August: Turvey Park v Gan­ Griffith V Wagga. GG-M; Coolamon v Leeton. Under 18s Sat. & Sun. 8 & 9 June: General bye. Sat. 17 August: Wagga v Coolamon. Sun. 18 Sat. 15 June: Wagga v Narrandera. Sun. 16 August: Leeton v Turvey Park; Griffith v EWK; June: Turvey Park v Coolamon; Leeton v Ganmain-GG-M v Narrandera. EILl:f THE NAME YOU CAN TRUST EWK; Ganmain·GG-M v Griffith. Sat. 24 August: EWK v Narrandera. Sun. 25 August: Turvey Park v Wagga; Coolamon v Griffith; Leeton v Ganmain-GG·M. Sat. 22 June: Wagga v EWK. Sun. 23 June: Griffith v Narrandera; Ganmain-GG-M v Turvey Sat. 31 August: Narrandera v Coolamon; Park; Leeton v Coolamon. Wagga v Leeton. Sun. 1 Sept: Griffith v Turvey Park; Ganmain-GG-M v EWK.

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RIVERINA LEAGUE FARRER LEAGUE the AFL Under 19 Grade, the country development pro­ The highlight of the Under 17 program is the selec­ grams which have been developed over the past decade tion of the VCFL Teal Cup Squad. Under the highly A GRADE W L For Ag Pts % A GRADE Pts For Ag % will continue to provide excellent opportunities for skilled coaching of Ray Jordon, who is acknowledged as 2 45 25 8 180.00 Marrar .. 4 36 15 240.0 young stars to display their talent in the view of NL Wagga ...... one of the country's best junior coaches, these thirty Narrandera .. 2 79 45 8 175.55 -M 4 29 14 207 club talent scouts. selected players undergo an intensive training program . 4 29 17 170.0 Ganmain-GG-M .... 1 1 47 30 4 156.66 1 The close relationship between the VCFL and the Vic­ which culminates in their participation at the National 0 17 29 58.0 E.W.-K .. 1 1 38 30 4 126.66 T.R.-Y.C .... 0 14 29 48.0 torian Football Development Foundation, in particular Teal Cup Championship. 1 1 28 28 4 100.00 with the ten Country Development Officers, has proved Leeton MCU 0 15 36 41.0 For the players who are not selected by AFL clubs at Coolamon .... . 1 1 26 38 4 6842 . the original concerns of the VCFL that the removal of the Under 17 level, the opportunity presents itself again Griffith ...... 2 40 82 48.78 Temora .. zoning would destroy junior development as with the Shell Under 18 Series conducted on an annual Turvey Park ...... 2 22 47 46.80 unfounded. basis at VFL Park. ' t BGRAOE * denotes draw Pts For Ag % There is no more compelling argument that country Referred to by some as footballs equivalent to the Marrar. 4 65 5 1300 football programs provide the best opportunities to play thoroughbred "the yearling sales", the Shell Series pro­ BGRADE w For Ag Pts % T.R.-Y.C. 4 39 14 278.0 in the AFL than the fact, that since 1986 more than 50 vides country footballers with a great opportunity to 2 37 24 8 154.16 Ardlethan 4 27 26 103.0 per cent of all drafted players to the AFL competition Coolamon .· . Collingullie ... . 0 26 27 96.0 display their skills immediately prior to the National 1 41 25 4164.00 have come directly from VCFL clubs. Turvey Park .. Ariah Park-M .. . 0 14 39 35.0 Recruit Draft. 1 12 11 4 109.09 The VCFL programs commence with the State Under Narrandera ... . MCU .. .. 0 5 65 0.7 In addition, the "Vic Health" Under 19 Series played 1 1 33 33 4 100.00 15 Schoolboys Championship which is conducted in G-GG-M .. . Temora ...... between the VCFL, VFA, VMFL and VAFA, in which the 1 35 36 4 97.22 Barellan .... . association with the Victorian Secondary Schools Wagga. VCFL remains undefeated, enables players who miss 1 15 23 65.21 JUNIORS Association and the Victorian Football Development E.W.-K ...... Pts For Ag % Leeton .. 2 15 36 41.66 Foundation. Continued on page 30 MCU ...... 4 37 5 740.0 Ariah Park-M .. 4 18 13 138.0 JUNIORS W L For Ag Pts % T.R.-Y.C. . . . . 0 13 18 72.0 Turvey Park . 2 39 9 8 433.30 Marrar ...... 0 5 37 13.0 1 24 7 4 342.85 Temora .. . What can you expect Narrandera . Ardlethan . Coolamon 1 4 from your home insurance G-GG-M ... . 2 13 45 28.88 Farrer results: Leeton ...... 2 3 18 16.66 A GRADE: Marrar 36 d MCU 15; APM 29 d TRYC 14; when the unexpected Ardlethan 29 d Coll-Ash 17. Q) RFL Results: B GRADE: Marrar 65 d MCU 5; TRYC 39 d APM 14; happens? A GRADE: Narrandera 23 d Ganmain 17; Wagga 27 d Ardlethan 27 d Coll-Ash 26. 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DIVISION ONE DIVISION TWO FFL LEADING KICKERS Results of last Saturday suggest 1991 could be a . FIRST GRADE LADDER DIVISION ONE - Round 1: Last most interesting one for FIRST GRADE LADDER FIRST GRADE Week Total both Division One and Divi­ I P. McCarty (Ardlethan) ...... 7 7 Round 1 w B L For Ag % Pis A. Raint?ird (TRYC) ...... 5 5 sion Two competitions. Round 1 w 0 L For Ag % Pis The unfurling of the 1990 ARIAH PK·M .... 164 66 248.5 4 F. Kennedy (Coll-Ash) ...... 5 5 RAAF ...... 1 98 75 130.6 4 Premiership Pennant was COL·A$H ...... 170 105 161.9 4 M. Hofert (Nth. Wagga) ...... 5 5 . not incentive enough for COOTA. 91 85 107.1 4 R. Ellis (Nth. Wagga) ...... 5 5 NTH. WAGGA , .. 118 . 96 122.9 4 reigning ·premiers, -~ t~; WHITTON-Y ..... 85 83 102.4 4 A. Washington· (Coll-Ash) ...... - 4 4 MARRAR ...... 95 84 113.1 4 I1 Mangoplah-Cool

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MARRAR BOMBERS ' TEMORA KANGAROOS What a fantastic result last week. Well footy fans and Roos supporters, SENIORS the long boring off season has come to a 1. Gerald Pieper 28. Glen Bevan close for us and I wish to welcome all 2. David Drum 29. Stuart Moore new, old and possible players, their 3. Brendan Harrington 30. Paul Pattison 4. Lance Drum 31. Tony Bennett wives, girlfriends, families and our 5. John Carroll 32. Lloyd McKelvie valued supporters and sponsors to the l~ti1lq~1 6. Graham Willis 33. Rodney Furner '91 season. [JJBLUE & WHITE ■BLACK, RED sAsH !\~~~~~;l!!§l~fthe ground, like Stewie's hamburger and 7. Andrew McKelvie 34. Mark Langtry Once again we thank Bill and Jackie STRIPES the forwards who were straighter than 8. Terry Willis 35. Terry Langtry Collins from the Terminas Hotel for being Rocky on a footy bus trip, speaking of Rock congratulations 9. Peter Hodge 36. Mark Boothey our major sponsor. on your engagement to Merryll. 10. Chris Bevan 37. Paul Hull For the second season we have Jim Prentice for Senior Awards went to: Knobberthe mug, Richie the meal for two 11. Danny Malone 38. Mal Roberts 1; Coach, Gary "Crow" Harding for Reserves and Kerry and Adrian (excuse me sir your fist is in my eye) Hamilton 12. Gavin Graetz 39. Haden Smith 13. Mark Hagar 40. Russell Menzies "Gator" Wallace for U1 Bs Coach. came away with the socks. 14. Russell Thompson 41. John Shea New faces among our Senior players are Brian Mitchell The Twos went down but played well. Ginger Bennett was 15. Neil Turner 42. John McCormack (Narrandera), Scott Morphett (Hillston), Ray Block this clubs first offer to the sin bin but carried his place with 16. Wes Graetz 43. Boris Lalic (Cootamundra), Philip Comp, and great to see James dignity. The boys tried hard but were a bit casual in places 17. James Corbett 44. Stuart Knight Durham and wes Heirjus back from injury. which cost them the match. Awards: Stewie Moore - the 18. Stuart Seymour 45. Andrew Leonard Pleasing to see an excess of U18 players for trial games 46. Bruce Holden pewter, Haydn Smith - the stubbies and Jamie Corbett 19. Ritchie Robinson and training. Several of these players will be regular seniors 20. Graham Manning 47. Simon Crouch the socks. 21. Adrian Hamilton 48. Gary Shea and others will be pushing for selection in that grade. Even though the under 18s were well beaten they all tried 22. Francis Corbett 49. Shane Robinson A casual observation at the netball camp has revealed hard. Awards here went to: Paul Byrnes and Jamie 23. Gary Armstrong 50. Craig Cowell that the girls will be even more glamorous and skilled than Grentall. 24. Darren Clifford 51. Brian Pattison last year and we wish them all the best for their season. It's high time a few more supporters turned up to watch 25. Bruce Rollins 52. Geoff Lock Today we face our near neighbours at Marrar and ~re these boys, c'mon let's give them some encouragement, 26. Robbie Garrett 53. Peter Willis assured of tough games. So let's come away with some wins they are, after all, the future of our club. 27. Robert Schnoegl for a good start to the season. I hope Mango have the water on next time, as our runners UNDER 18s had to go to the pub to collect it and were decidedly wobbly 2. Richard Drum 16. Mark Skates by the end of the day due to a very slow tap at the hotel. 3. Jason Byrne 17. Andrew Sanford The netballers had a great start to the year as well with A 4. Lance Drum 19. Jamie Grentall 5. Jason Hurford 20. Brendon Cotterill grade winning 36-15 Annette Patterson the mug and Maria 6. Simon Rebbechi 24. Andrew Beck Armstrong the 2nd award. B grade flogged Mango 65-5 8. Andrew Manning 25. David Mitchell Robyn (shorty) Dallas got the mug and Allison Hamilton the 9. Troy Brandt 28. Stuart Deithrich • Rural Produce • Grain Agents encouragement award. The juniors unfortunately were 11. Dallas Lovell 29. Rodney Deighton beaten but have improved greatly. 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COLLINGULLIE-ASHMONT DEMONS MANGOPtAH-COOKARDINIA GOANNAS A day of mixed fortunes for the Gullie at Ardlethan with the footballers up and SENIORS The less said abOJt last week the bet­ the netballers down. SENIORS ter with the Firsts going down to a more In the netball the Bs staged a sen­ I. A. Jenkins 22. Shaun Tipping 1. Anthony Cole ?4. Robert Kirsopp determined Marrar side. sational fightback after being on the 2. Mark Price 23. Brett Whyman 2. Danny Galvin 25. Andrew Myers Andrew "Rudy" Buchhorn played a ropes at half-time to go down by the 3. Todd Gunning 24. K. Cheney 3. Cameron Male 26. Wade Jones good game to collect the Ri~erina Spray­ 4. Robbie Burgess 25. Phil Saran 4. Mark McDevitt 27. David Gollash ing Service Towel. The mug went to . . barest possible margin. The mug was l Ir 5. Scott Gunning 26. P. Hester 5. Mark Quinlivan 28. Mark Conway Darren (I don't think I can play this week) etu, & coto ~•eo. WHITE v won by Karen McPherson (nee McPher- 6. Phil Davis 29. Byron Cole son) and the encouragement by Karen 6. K. Hines 27. Graham McDonald Cole with Mark (Mr. P.) Conway gelling BANOS 7. Craig Hines 28. T. Ferguson 7. Scott Barber 30. Wayne Joyce the Lyn Irvin Hair Studio award...... Jolliffe. Tho, As were well beaten with the Car Radio and Hi Fi 7. Lew Sanbrook (2nds) 31. Darryl Denton mug to Fiona Jenkins and the encouragement to Michelle 8. Brian Alexander 29. Scott Breust The Reserves started the year rn frne fashion with a b:g 8. Tony Matthews 32. Peter Mohr win. Gary Tyndall won the towel with a gutsy display. The Williams. 9. James Quilter 30. Rick Siebels 9. James Brennan 33. Michael Post t Aaron Washington 31. David Whyte Mug went to - WAIT FO R THIS O~E - Phil McOevitl! Yes The 18s got off Ori the right foot to record a good win 0. . ' 9. L. Geppert (2ndsj 34. Glen Winterton 32. David Hanlon against the Dons. Tangles Shipway played a great game to 11. G. Lagstrom 10. Wayne Galvin 35. Brett Fellows that's right the Wizard returned tofooty with a blistering dis­ grab the trophy. Sean Watkins bored in all day to get the $1o 12. B. McMillan 33. G McLaughlin t 1. Andrew Buchhorn 36. Owen Ross play after a facelift operation during the week. New boy 34, Paul Leonard petrol, Kamahl Leonard (minus hat) got the $1 0 and Ray 13. Paul Gillett 12. Darren Cole 38. Fraser Parker Jamie Bennett got the one vote. Smith shagged the socks. 14. Stephen McPherson 35. David McPherson 13. Phil McDevitt 40. Raymond Creasy The U18s started the day otf well with a big win. Award 15. J. Morrow 36. G. Bruckner winners were new boys Neil Lawson who won the Riverina In a game highlighted by Red's controversial send-off, the 14. Stephen Cote 42. Dean McMahon 37. P. Haby Mangos won comfortably. The mug went to Nick Jenkins 16. F. Kennedy 15. Andrew Hunter 43. Ross Denton Spraying Service Towel and Mark Vincent collecting the 38. Greg Hindmarsh 16. Chris Ross 44. Anthony Armstrong after controlling his wing a.II game. Ian "Eddy" Moleworth 17. C. Hansell Mango Store Open Order. . 16. Alan Finemore (2nds) 45. David Armstrong The netballers had a mixed day with the A grade losing showed he will be a handy acquisition to win the club award, 18. 0. Wild 39. G. Beer 17. Trevor Smith 48. Edward Lloyd being and others to shine were Captain Cock Hesta, Richter 19. Tim Hearn 40. George Lee and the B Grade absolutely flogged. Bu111le Juniors 41. R. Smith 18. Leigh Brown 49. G. Robertson Siebels and the balding veteran Wocka Price. 20. Paul Piercy kept 1he flag flying with an easy win. 21. W. McLaughlin 42. Ray Gow t 8. Errol Kill alea (2nds) 50. Micheal Wheeler Just another rerni11der about the trip to Melbourne. Not The Ones started off in fine fashion to get a handy lead at 19. David Lloyd 53. Daniel Lloyd the first break, before going to sleep for a quarter and letting many seats left. See Viv. A Casserole Tea is on ne_xt week at 19. Boyd Kendall (2nds) 56. Gary Tindal tne Hotel afler we play North Wagga together wrth Odd the stars right back into the game. -"'fter a well ~eserved UNDER 18s 21 . Brian McRae 57. Shane McMahon an Socks night or face a fine i1not dressed accordingly. blast from coach lays, they 901 right on with job in the 1. P. Van Der Neut 12. M. Drummond 22. Jamie Bennett 59. Neil Ferguson S5 2. Scott Shipway 13. K. Leonard Today we travel out to the crossroads, let's lift our game second half to record a convincing victory. Slug Washington ?3. Darren Wedge 3. Shaoo Watkins 14. D. Hardman and prove to ourselves we are still the No. 1 team in the covered plenty of ground to get the mug. Jason Wild had a 4. G. Hopkins 15. S. Peddler UNDER 18s brilliant debut to grab the encouragement award, and Spike 5. Michael McCardle 16. R Smith 1. M. Culhane 15. C. Higgin~ league. Troy Gunnino Klimpsch 2. A. Barrow ~0. N, laWSO"l GO GOANNAS Hines created plenty of opportunities tor the forwards to 6 I 7. S. 3. W. Sanbroo~ 22. Chris Mason pocket the $20. Other good players in an even team display 7. Michael Vincent 18. B. McDonald <. J. Radle·, 41. Q(()tt Langfiel-:: were Paul Piercy and Crackle Whyman around the packs, 8. Jason Wild 19. Shane Watkirs ;. W. UOVd 53. Danny &/therland 9. D. Bouosl<, This week the old foe in Mango who we haven't beaten for 11 A Ouboski llt. C.J;mod 14 A Creasy a number of seasons. A 100% effort is required . '

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VCFL notes (cont. from page 14} COOTAMUNDRA R.A.A.F. URANQUINTY· SOUTH WAGGA· the previous opportunities to again display talent and KAPOOKA RIVCOLL TOLLAND WHITTON convince AFL clubs of their individual talent and poten­ tial to play AFL football. BWES CATS BUSHPIGS TIGERS Navy Blue, White Motif Light Blue, Dark Blue V ROSEUAS DONS It is not only the junior programs where the VCFL Green,RedV Red & White Stripes Red, Black V Black, Gold Sash excels but its senior lnterleague series, the Vic Health Country Football Championships and the selection of 1. Chris Wade 1. Peter Staker the VCFL Senior Representative Team also provide 2. D. Meagher 1. Wayne Gardner (c.c.) 2. Darren May 2. Baden Bowman further opportunities for players who, for one reason or 3. T. Murphy 3. Chris Sutton another, have not been selected in junior programs to be 4. A. Ronning ·4. John Breed 3. Gary Button selected by AFL clubs at the senior level. 5. Mick Walker 5. Shaun Jeffers 4. Col Parmenter In 1991 theVCFLSeniorTeam will travel to Adelaide 6. Paul Manning 6. Rod Thomas 5. Dean Palframan 7. B. Milthorpe 7. Darryl Huxley 6. Neil Rava where it will play against the South Australian Country 8. Craig Byrnes Football League in the curtain raiser match to the 8. Michael Morton (c) 7. Eric Frazier 9. Noel Gillies 8. Brian Robinson Senior State of Origin game between Victoria and South 9. D. Guthrie (dvc) 10. Archie Miller Australia and which will no doubt be watched very 10. Rod Knagge (vc) 11. Craig Delaney 9, Jeff Jackson 11. Mark Douglas 12. Ken Pugh 10. Robert Currie closely by every AFL club. 12. L Reid These programs have stood the test of time and have 13. Wayne Pimm 11. Paul Errington 13. D. Ward 14. Steven Johnston 12. Phil Errington and will continue to provide excellent opportunities for 14. Tod Basham 15. Chris Warwick VCFL players to make a career in AFL football. 13. Stewart Allen 15. 16. Scott Sloan 14. Pat Murphy 16. Wayne DeBritt 17. Gavin Bayne 18. Gwilyn Lewis 15. Peter McDermott 17. Craig Morton 16. Bill McMullen 18. Peter Delaney 19. Shane Doyle AFL DRAW 1991 20. Ross Scott 17. Gary Cousley 19. D. Harris 22. Brett Grandin 20. T. Guthrie 18. Wayne Cairns ROUND 6 23. Mark Prideaux 19. Martin Cairns 21. Don Oliver 24. Shane Power April 25, Thursday Collingwood v Melbourne (P), Nth 22. David Louttit (vc) 25. Richard Sparks 20. Graham Cheney Melbourne v Sydney Swans. April 27, Saturday 23. Jeff Bristow 26. Daren McDonald 21. Noel Busby Geelong v W.C. Eagles (P), Carlton v St. Kilda, Bris­ 24. Mick Johnson 27. Wyatt Mcinerney 22. Chris Reidlinger bane Bears v Essendon (C). April 28, Sunday Fitroy v 25. Glen Collins 28. Bruce Leaver (cc) 23. Ralph Brewer Hawthorn (D, Adelaide v Footscray. Bye: 26. P. Fenning 29. David Nichollas 24. Paul Crivellaro Richmond. 27. W. Roberts 30. Dave Wilson 25. Mark O'Brien 28. D. Connell 31. Pierre Buckley 32. Andrew Brunton 26. Wayne Klimpsch ROUND 7 29. Brad Guthrie 27. Rod Franks Nth Melbourne v Fitzroy. 33. Sid Dacey May 3, Friday May 4, 30. P. Hoey 34. Rick Lee 28. Troy Hugler Satunlay Essendon v Carlton (P), Melbourne v Bris­ 31. B. Betts 35. Alan Duke 29. Jason Carroll bane Bears, Hawthorn v W.C. Eagles, St Kilda v 32. R. Jones 36. Paul Eather 30. Paul Allen Adelaide. May 5, Sunday Sydney Swans v Geelong, 33. 37. David McIntyre 31. Paul Williams Footscray v Richmond. Bye: Collingwood. 34. B. Skillen 38. Ian Marston 35. P. Harris 39. Ron Henderson 32. Colin Lynch ROUND 8 36. S. Roberts 40. Michael Roberts 33. Alex Morgan May 11, Saturday Hawthorn v Carlton (P), Fitzroy v 37. Jamie Thompson 41. Des Huxley 34. Torn Spicer Sydney Swans, Melbourne v Footscray, Geelong v 38. 42. Jim Roy 35. Jason Dash 43. Tony Roy 36. Jimmy Creek Nth Melbourne, Essendon v W.C. Eagles. May 12, 39. C. Sheather 44. Dave Richards Sunday Brisbane Bears v St Kilda (G), Richmond v 40. Tim Hudson 46. Allan Farrell 37. Stephen Stapleton Collingwood. Bye: Adelaide. 41. 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Nevertheless, as the game progressed our efforts Wash. It's back to basics for the Seniors this week, increased and it was, indeed, a heartening finish to remembering that good performances are only brought TIGERS Club Notes ROSf 11 AS Club Notes the game. about by UNITED effort. Award winners for the U18s were Michael Hood As last week's column was hastily written in the (Man of the Match cash), Martin Loy (Video Ezy award) early hours of one morning there was a glaring Watchout! Someone has left the cage door open and One out of two was not quite the desired result of the and Anthony Hood (Huthwaite's Turvey Tops car wash). omission. released some fierce Tigers. Not being used to the wide Rosellas debut at Yanco Oval last Saturday against the Congratulations are extended to Anthony on being A most hearty welcome is extended to our new open spaces of their new hunting ground it took the Whitton-Yanco Tigers. selected for futher Teal Cup Trials. Unfortunately we'll 'strapper', Letitia Connellan, who'll certainly make Tigers a while to find their feet. It was a hard struggle all The Twos win was its first since 1989. Teamwork, be without him today because of it but we hope you do Larry's task a lot easier. Hope you enjoy a long stay with day with the Rosellas in front until the final seconds together with a few tactical moves by coach Coco and well, Hoody! Neil Morton and Shane Spears were other us Letitia! when a great mark and goal by C.C. Michael Wright inspirational performances by a couple of players mak­ newcomers to show good form. Today it's U18s at McPherson Oval to play North gave us a fairytale beginning to the season. ing their return games with the club, combined to give The Twos had a bit of a lapse in the third term but Wagga and hopefully inspired displays from our Ones A great team effort and a never say die attitude the Rosellas a confidence building victory. finished on full of running. Chris Reidlinger (Man of the and Twos against Whitton-Yanco following the hoisting exemplified by a B.O. G. performance by Anthony Wake­ Craig Byrnes, one of the players making his re­ Match mug), Jimmy Creek (Video Ezy) and Jason Car­ of our Premiership Pennants. man with strong support from Phill "the tatties" Ryan, appearance with the club, completely dominated the roll (Car Wash) were the award winners. Paul 'Ezza' Peter McCormick, "Tiny" Keith McBean and new half-forward line to deservedly win the Rosella of the Errington and Noel Busby did well as usual as did new­ The "Riverina Football Record" is the official publication of "Squashy" lookalike Errol Boots kept us in the game. the Riverina Football League and , Day Mug, while Al 'Bomber' Farrell.another player mak­ comers Pat Murphy and Wayne Klimpsch. but neither the Leagues nor the "Record" holds itself Special mention to Tommy "Newlywed" Elwin, Woody ing his comeback, played a fine game around the flanks Paul Williams had a big game in the Ones and was a responsible for statements made by any contributor. Longford, Roger Demamiel, James Fell and David Boots to claim the Courage Mug. Not a bad effort, but a lot of Unless otherwise stated, material published in the deserved Man of the Match mug winner. 'Pencil' Robin­ "Record" does not reflectthe attitude or official position of for top performances. hard work yet before the finals. son won the Video Ezy award and Neil Carey the Car the editors, publisher or Leagues involved. (Not supplied) won the AMP Insurance award The Firsts lost an entertaining, but ultimately disap­ donated by Greg Eckley and the Mug went to Phil pointing game (result wise) to a determined Tigers outfit Ryan. with the last scoring kick of the day. This stewart tongs coached reserves put up a gallant To be honest, our teamwork wasn't good, our com­ SOLID FUEL SOLID FUEL effort, considering it was their first hit out as a team and munication between players was almost non-existent HEATERS& HEATERS& with many having not played the game before it was a while too many players made basic mistakes with their COOKERS pleasing result. Rugby League convert Rocky Emerson ball skills. Fair enough, we only lost by 2 points, but a COOKERS: showed that if you are dedicated and willing to listen loss is a loss which makes the rest of the season just a and learn you can do anything you want - top game bit harder. On the plus side, when everything came Rocky. Brutus Thompson showed that while still on together it not only looked good, but it was also very stud duties he is capable of performing on the field with effective. 5 magic goals - there are rumours that he has a groin Centreman Darren McDonald played consistently injury- but no-one knows if it happened before,during or well all day to win the R.O.D. pewter, while ruckman after the game. Others to play well were Billy Bevan, Chris Sutton, who initiated most of our attacks from the Mussy Gordon, Christian Woods, Scott Young, Jed Cut­ centre bounce, won the Courage Mug. ter and ex-Hawthorn man Damien Harris. Coming Events: Saturday, June 15 (general bye) The Red Kelly Award was shared by Blue Grieves and Monster Market behind pub commencing 10.30am. Get Christian Wood with Rocky winning the Mug. your memberships from Carol now and save on home Congratulations to Mussy and Katrina on the birth of game admission prices. a new centre half forward, also Robbie and Annie on the On a final note thanks to Rob and Sally Grentell for birth of their daughter. the blazers - they look absolutely brilliant. On behalf of all players and supporters I wish Craig Howe a speedy recovery and hope to see him up and about soon. Today we take on South Wagga, in what should be a DONS Club Notes Spare Parts: We despatch via rail, post and carrier daily! We stock the largest range in great clash in both grades. Southern NSW. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL! FIREBRICKS· for cutting and GAS FLUE- components by ASH TRAYS from $20. FIRESCREENS: 30 different STAINLESS STE L FLUE Perhaps it's best not to say too much about last repair any stove - $3.50 ea. Voumard. · REFRACTRITE CEMENT: to sizes, priced to sell from $25. AND FLUE PA from 4" • MICRES: most models, in sets FIREGRATES: 20 sizes from repair firebricks. from $14.50 12" diam, outer flues week's opening round. However it would be remiss not from $32 per set $25. per tin. Fl RETOOLS: 3 different from 7" • for Quote. TIDD & HORAN RURAL to congratulate our opponents of all three grades - ASBESTOS ROPE ROTATING COWLS: stops HEAT PROOF PAINT FOR models, priced to self $45. CATALYTIC DAMPER: fit any ARIAH PARK SUBSTITUTES: sold by the downdraft most chimneys SmTaEr ELn: b$1 ac_lj, goplectr. cgareen_n, ~~lyflues/o t_riple bum, one size Collingullie-Ashmont in the U18s and RAAF in the Ones metres. $149 and Weather Cone $26. 00 18 oO 20 • Rural Produce • Grain Agents and Twos - on fine performances, even though our CHIMNEY CLEAN $5, no Twos were winners! brushing $9 ea. • Rural Merchandise • AFL "Fertilisers The U1 8s were let down a little with the failure of 1 LYELL STREET, FYSHWICK, ACT PHONE 741154 (741134 A.H.) some players to turn up, but that aside, our performance PHONE 06 280 4248 280 5092 was perhaps not as good as we would have hoped. FUEL STOVES 34 - FOSTERS FFL FOSTERS FFL - 35 D. & D. Wholesale JTrophy Supplies PAYNES CARPm 9 GILES PLACE, WA&&A 10 DOBNEYAVENUE, WAGGA-PHONE 252818 PHONE 223725 Over 500 Trophies, Silverware Also Engraving on display at special wholesale prices! Proprietors: Dianne & Don Wilson lUNSTEii QUALITY CARPETS WOOL PRODUCTS 1991 FOSTERS FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE DRAW FOSTERS Farrer Football League - 1991 CLUB DIRECTORY DIVISION ONE AUGUST 17: Temora v Ardlethan; Marrar v PRESIDENT: Trevor Urquhart, 62 Zeigler Ave, Wagga NORTH WAGGA: PRESIDENT: Kevin Cross, Barellan; Coll-Ash v AP-M; Nth Wagg av TR-YC. Ph 226429. SENIOR VICE-PRES: Lance Seaman, 5 29 Wall Street, North Wagga 2650. Ph 213674. SEC­ APRR 27: Marrar v Temora; Coll-Ash v MCU; MCU bye. Bungowan Place, Wagga. PHone (069) 252256. RETARY: Randy Kerr, 63 William Street, North Wagga Nth Wagga v Ardlethan; TR-YC v Barellan. AUGUST 24: MCU v Temora; Ardlethan v JUNIOR VICE-PRES: John Braid, Plumpton Road, Ph TREASURER: Tom Fife, Pugsley AP-M bye. 2650. 216531. 53 Marrar; Barellan v Coll-Ash; AP·M v Nth Wagga. Ph 226570. Board Members: Greg Verdon, 75 Ave, Wagga 2650. Ph 331272. MAY 4: Temora v Coll-Ash; MCU v Nth Wagga; Wagga. TR-YC bye. King St. The Rock. Ph 202203. Robert Turner, 'Glen R.A.A.F.: PRESIDENT: Col Styles, 3 Trent St, Ardlethan v TR-YC; Barellan v AP-M. 1st Semi: Sat. August 31. Ora', . Ph 274351. TREASURER: Malcolm Marrar bye. 2nd Semi: Sun Sept 8. RAAF Base, Forest Hill 2651. Ph 233427. SEC­ Levett, 19 Berembee Road, Wagga. Ph 261248. SEC­ RETARY: Peter Davis, 53 Dunn Ave., Forest Hill. Ph MAY 11: Nth Wagga v Temora; TR-YC v MCU; Preliminary: Sat Sept 14. RETARY: Danny Malone, 9 Melkin Ave, Wagga. Ph AP-M V Ardlethan; Coll-Ash V Marrar. Grand Final: Sat Sept 21. 227409. TREASURER: Terry Hall, 68 Middleton Rd, Barellan bye. 312836. RAAF Base, Forest Hill 2651. Ph 233440. MAY 18: General bye. NSW State Ch'ships. DIVISION TWO RIVCOLL BUSHPIGS: PRESIDENT: Warde Elliot, P.O. Box 825, Rivcol Union, Wagga 2650. Ph MAY 25; Temora v TR-YC; MCU v AP-M; APRIL 27: Coota v RMF; Uranq-K v Rivcol; Ardlethan v Barellan; Marrar v Nth Wagga; SW-TV Whit-Yanco. ARDLETHAN: PRESIDENT, Maurie Gaynor 331222. SECRETARY: Andrew Lowing, P.O. Box 825, Coll-Ash bye. MAY 4: Uranq-K v RAAF; Rivcol v Whit-Yanco; RMB 506, Ardlethan, 2665. Ph 783825. SECRETARY, Rivcol Union, Wagga 2650. Ph 331222. TREASURER: SW-Tv Coota. JUNE 1: AP-M v Temora; Barellan v MCU; TR­ Stephen Morrish, 30 Ariah St, Ardlethan. Ph 782153. Chris Howitt, P.O. Box 825, Rivcol Union, Wagga 2650. YC V Marrar; Nth Wagga V Coll-Ash. MAY 11: Whit-Yanco v RAAF (:JV); Rivcol v sw­ TREASURER, Alan Litchfield, 'Loormeah', Ardlethan. Ph 331222. Ardlethan bye. T; Uranq-K v Coota. Ph 563258. SOUTH WAGGA TOLLAND: PRESIDENT: JUNE 8:Temora v Barellan; MCUv Ardlethan; MAY 18: General bye. State champs. ARIAH PARK-: PRESIDENT: Des Ian Williams, 4/32 Higgins Ave., Wagga 2650. Ph Marrar v AP-M; Coll-Ash v TR-YC. MAY 25: RAAF v Rivcol; SW·T* v Uranq-K; Walker 'Westella' Ariah Park, 2665. Ph 741015. SEC­ 213756. SECRETARY: Robert Currie, 110 Grove Nth Wagga bye. Coota v Whit-Yanco. RET ARY: Jamie Gordon, P.O. Box 39, Ariah Park, 2665. Street, Wagga 2650. Ph 226194. TREASURER:?. JUNE 15: Ardlethan v Temora; Barellan v JUNE 1: SW·Tv RAAF;Coota v Rivcol; Uranq­ Ph 741138. TREASURER: Ellis Johnstone, 9 Ashton TEMORA: PRESIDENT: Kevin Williams, 161 Marrar; AP-M V Coll-Ash; TR-YC V Nth Wagga. K V Whit-Yanco. St., Ariah Park. Ph 741136. MCU bye. Kitchener Road, Temora 2666. Ph 772434. SEC­ JUNE 8: RAAF v Coota; Rivcol v Uranq-K; BAR ELLAN: PRESIDENT, Vince Howe 'Box Lea' RETARY: Bill Collins, Terminus Hotel, Temora 2666. Ph JUNE 22: Temora v MCU; Marrarv Ardlethan; Whit·Yanco v SW-T (Y). Barellan, 2665. Ph 553230. SECRETARY: Bob Inglis Coll-Ash v Barellan; Nth Wagga v Barellan. 771302. TREASURER: W. Mahon, Kelvin Grove, JUNE 15: General bye. Country champs. RMB 56, Barellan. Ph 639492. TREASURER: Rodney Temora 2666. Ph 738850. TR-YC bye. Flagg, 'Kiaora' Moombooldool, 2665. Ph 639383. * indicates SW·T home games at Maher Oval. !'N) THE ROCK-YERONG CREEK: PRESI­ JUNE 29: Marrarv MCU;Coll-AshvArdlethan; indicates Whitton-Yanco games at Whitton. (Y) COLLINGULLIE-ASHMONT: PRESI­ Nth Wagga V Barellan; TR-YC V AP-M. indicates Whitton-Yanco games at Yanco. DENT, John Quilter, Bristol St, Collingullie. Ph 200178. DENT: Colin Moore, 'Warrawong', The Rock 2655. Ph Temora bye. N.B.: If the Farrer Bsidewins on June 15-16, they will 202032. SECRETARY: David Oehm, c/-SRCC, Wagga. SECRETARY, Peter Van Der Neut, 63 Connorton Ave, JULY 6: Temora v Marrar; MCU v Coll-Ash; play the grand final at the SCG on July 14. If th is occurs TREASURER: Karen Jeffery, 54 Nicholas Street, The Ardlethan v Nth Wagga; Barellan v TR-YC. July 14 games will be declared a general bye, with the Wagga, Ph 313212. TREASURER, June Breust, 5 Rock 2655. Ph 202033. AP-M bye. remaining rounds and finals put back a week. Balmoral Gres, Wagga. Ph 224568. COOTAMUNDRA: PRESIDENT, Keith Ron­ URANQUINTY/KAPOOKA: PRESIDENT: JULY 13: Coll-Ash v Temora; Nth Wagga v Richard Sparks, Spaul St, Uranquinty, 2652. Ph MCU; TR-YC v Ardlethan; AP-M v Barellan. UNDER 18s ning, 'Tara' Box 46, Cootamundra. Ph 421083. SEC­ Marrar bye. RET ARY, Wayne de Britt, 11 Renehan St, Cootamundra 229722. SECRETARY: Carol Huxley, Bridge Street, APRIL 27: Marrar v Temora; Coll-Ash v MCU; Uranquinty 2652. Ph 229740. TREASURER: Shane JULY 20: Temora v Nth Wagga; MCU v TR-YC; Ph 423631. TREASURER: Mick Walker, c/- Westpac Nth Wagga v SWT (10 am start). TRYC bye. Doyle, 17 Gunyal Place, Wagga 2650. Ph 313255. Ardlethan V AP-M; Marrar V Coll-Ash. MAY 4: Temora v Coll-Ash; MCU v Nth Wagga; Bank, Cootamundra, 2590. Ph 421044. Barellan bye. SWT v TRYC (9.30 start). Marrar bye. MANGOPLAH-C. UNITED: PRESIDENT, WHITTON-YANCO: PRESIDENT: Noel Max­ JULY 27: TR-YC v Temora; AP-M v MCU; MAY 11: Nth Wagga v Temora; TRYC v MCU; Ian Cahalan, 4 Wills Place, Wagga. Ph 261382. SEC­ well, 10 Binya Street, Whitton 2704. Ph 552701 (BH). Barellan v Ardlethan; Nth Wagga v Marrar. Coll-Ash v Marrar. SWT bye. RETARY: Peter Matthews, 'Glengarry', Mangoplah SECRETARY: Ritchie Lloyd, 20 Naradhun St, Whitton Coll-Ash bye. MAY 18: General bye. 2650. Ph 285741. TREASURER: Cherrie McKay, 2704. Ph 552716. TREASURER: Steve Purtill, 5 Mun­ AUGUST 3: Temora v AP-M; MCU v Barellan; MAY 25: Temora v TRYC; Marrar v Nth Wagga. 'Bucki', Cookardinia, 2650. Ph (060) 366183. tenpen Street, Leeton 2705. Ph 533955. Marrar V TR-YC; Coll-Ash V Nth Wagga. SWT, MCU, Coll-Ash byes. MARRAR: PRESIDENT: Terry Langtry, 7 Don Ardlethan bye. JUNE 1: TRYC v Marrar; Nth Wagga v Coll· Street, Marrar 2652. Ph 27 4440. SECRETARY: Donald * Maximum and recommended price. The "Aiverina Foot­ AUGUST 10: Barellan v Temora; Ardlethan v Ash. SWT, MCU, Temora byes. Pearce, Webb Street, Marrar 2652. Ph 274339. ball Record" is printed at the Oxford Printery, 112 Fitz· MCU; AP-M v Marrar; TR·YC v Coll-Ash. JUN EB: Coll-AshvTRYC; MCUvSWT.Marrar, TREASURER: Joanne Shea, 'Hillard', Marrar 2652. maurice Street, Wagga, Phone 213196, Fax 218161, for Nth Wagga bye. the proprietors of the Victorian Publishing Co, P.O. Box Nth Wagga, Temora byes. Ph 274304. 281, Wagga, 2650.

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