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Sturt Highway, Wagga Wagga Phone • Isuzu SBA, 22ft '1!ble top, 6 cylinder diesel, 5 speed _g car­ Mazda T4100, 14ft table top, crop sides. 6 cylinder Dox,. low klms, nice clean unit. $19,500 · diesel, 5.spced, hi-low .trans, late model, in l~P order. · · $17,500 . · STURT HIGHWAY, WAGGA WAGGA 8AC PHONE (069) 216777 U"ofO After Hours Peter Creagh 225451 or Bernie 011lon 254748 AGGAWA Vol.9 No.3 · REGISTERED BY AUSTRALIA i>os-i- PUBLICA.TION No. NBP 025_0 . ' \ 2 - ATCO HOMES RFL ATCO HOMES RFL- 3 Now's the time ... arrange a family session now and for only $8.50 we will give you $30.00 to spend . C /J ATCOHomes > on your portraits, 1w.t11,,q ~ 0(9T~Oo, &,•"•Hy otter ends 23/6/91 ~ ~ PROUD SPONSOR OF THE PH 217384 RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE LEAGUE INC 19~1 ATCO HOM ES R.F.L. LADDERS Display Centre: Servicing Transportable Sturt Highway, Wagga Wagga Homes throughout the Phone (069) 214988 Riverina and M.I.A. FIRST GRADE THIRD GRADE Round 2 w L 0 For A~ % Pts Round 2 For AIJ % Pts WAGGA . 2 333 142 234.5 8 GRIFFITH.. .. ........ 210 66 3181 8 GRIFFITH 2 283 161 175.7 8 TURVEY PK .. .. 185 71 260.5 8 Selectors have named a 32 as ro·ter Matt Hundy, centre half back Jarrod Baker, RIVERINA GAN ·G.G.·M.. 2 182 160 113.7 8 WAGGA. 97 194.8 4 FOOTBALL L.EAGU man squad to represent the Troy Levine in the centre and Steve Priest on a wing. 189 AFL against the GVFL at Experienced players Russell Durnan, Dore Brown and TURVEY PK 252 161 156.5 4 GANMAIN ·GG·M. 93 114 81.5 4 Robertson Oval, Wagga on coach Graham Doswell complement the enthusiasm of Coolamon . •. 227 208 109.1 4 Coolamon . 11 0 161 68.3 4 May 5. the SQUad has a blend the younger brigade. Narrandera 2 rs3 254 602 0 East Wagga·K. 84 171 49.1 4 of youth and experience, and The Cup challenge should be an exciting affair with ' E. Wagga-K. 2 t36 257 53.6 0 Narrandera. 100 65.7 0 • despite the loss of several Wagga eager to regain the trophy after holding it in 152 very good players from last 1988 and 1989. Other Sunday games see Griffith Leeton 2 82 307 26 7 0 Leeton 63 202 31.1 0 ·... - -·----­--- year, should give an excellent travelling to Coolamon and Leeton at home to Ganmaln account of themselves. GGM. The Swans, undefeated after two matches. wilt - Coach Les Parish has gone want to be wary at Coofamon as the Hoppers are a EDITORIAL on record as saying the squad dangerous side on the rebound. Coach Gary Shaw will SECOND GRADE Club Championship is not completely settled and want the team to be very committed and show that fast Round 2 For Ag % Pis Round 2 1MS 2nds 31ds Tot pertormances in the 3rd round could see additional weeks result was an aberration and not a true sign of WAGGA .. 353 77 458.4 8 Griffith ....... · 20 players added. Unfortunately Mark Fraser is unavail• 12 6 2 lheif slrengtll. 260 61 426.2 8 able and his steadying play will be sorely missed. The Swans run the ball well and an entertianing game TURVEY PK . Wagga . 12 6 1 19 Matches last week went as expected although Gan· Should ensure Leeton, with a limited preparation. are GRIFFITH . 209 102 204.9 8 Ganmain-GG-M. 12 3 1 16 main GGM had to battledespe,ately to hold out Narran­ struggling but will improve as tile season progresses. GAN·GG·M. 100 130 76.9 4 Turvey Park . 6 6 2 14 dera. Also Wagga's victory over Coolamon was much Ganmain GGM took the 4 points against Narrandera Coolamon. 40 200 20.0 4 Coolamon .. easier than many people anticipated and the Tigers are 6 3 10 but coach Tony Hughes felt many of his players were 84 161 521 0 looking a good side in early 1991 games. down on form. He will see this match as an opportunity Narrandera. East Wagga-K. 0 0 1 The highlight of this weeks games will be the battle for his team to regain their best fettle. East Wagga-K.. 78 278 28 0 0 Leeton ... 0 0 0 0 for the Fennessy Cup at Maher Oval when Turvey Park The Saturday battle between EWK and Narrandera Leeton 38 153 248 -2 Narrandera . {) 0 0 0 and Wagga clash Turvey won well at Leeton last week at Gumly brings together two teams yet to open their 1sls: 6 pts. 2nds: 3pts. 3rds: 1 pt. to restore confidence after their loss to Ganmaln GG M. account. The Hawks did quite well at Griffith and !lave Greg Sheppard. Terry Ness. Mark Fraser, WayrvJ Car­ an inspiring coach in Barry Suckling. The Eagles won roll (8 goals) and Phil Noack all played well and will look plentyoftriendsatGanmainand 17yearoldTrent Cum­ for a continuation of those efforts. mings looks a likely type. His coach and father, Percy, COVER: Fosters Farrer League President Trevor Urquhart presents the 1990 First Grade Premiershi~ Flag lo MCU's Wagga, as mentioned are in top form aM a major will hope his team can continue to win friends and start past president Don Baker and current lresident Ian Cohalan last week at Mangoplah. Marrar were the v1 sto<s and the concern for this in the pertormances of youngsters such winning games. victors. · GRAE.ME BURGMANN & JOHN BANCE RIVERINA CO-OPERATIVE SERVING WAGGA WAGGA AND . SOCIETY LTD. SURROUNDING DISTRICTS -IRIVERINAI~ 11 BAYLIS ST., WAGGA Supporting Australian Football throughout rh£ Ri,erina. PHONE 212452, 212184 lll<•J•lQi;!;Jl\9N • PRODUCT RANGE: Animal health, Agricultural IllSOCIETY Ltd.I. chemicals, Work and casual R~istered vndr.r th-e C,,.Qper,111011 4.ct, 191'.J,~ clothing. Liquor, Produce, Pasture seeds, Hardware, 90 MORGAN STREET. WAGGA WAGGA We offer far Electric fencing. TELEPHONE 069 214528 ~~-11 • SPECIAL SERVICES: more for Insurance, Fertiliser, 24 HOURS - 7 DAYS A WEEK the farmer! Petroleum. ·-------IAMA---- - --------------' 4 -ATCO HOMES RFL ATCO HOMES RFL - 5 * KITCHENS* BATHROOMS ,,, VPC-HAMILTON & CO. • LIVESTOCK *DOORS* WIN DOWS •WOOL * STORAGE CUPBOARDS 34 KINCAID STREET, WAGGA WAGGA • PROPERTY SALES 53 BERRY STREET, WAGGA •INSURANCE #t/ad~ (Behind K·Mart) Ph . 215200 Fax 215116 l#l•J;111;1a;[•liiAl=i ■ a,, PHONE 069 211811 • MERCHANDISE 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.
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