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The Riverina Football By contrast, on Sunday there is not one RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE League spotlight will game of senior football, of any code, to be focus firmly on Gumly plaved in the city. Oval today (Saturday) The possibilities of added crowd, exposure for the long awaited clash to new people, and the opportunity to promote Round 8: W L D B For Ag % Pts Round8: For Ag % Pts between the League's two a 'once off spectacular, simply should not undefeated sides, East TURVEYPK ...... 7 .. 1 964 473 203.8 28 TURVEY PARK ...... 1077 191 563.8 28 have been allowed to slip by ... whatever other EAST WAGGA-K . .... 6 1 - 1 818 528 154.9 24 WAGGA ...... 800 323 247.6 24 Wagga-Kooringal and social functions may have been organised. '• Turvey Park. . WAGGA ...... 5 2 · 1 658 480 137,0 20 E. W.-KOORINGAL ...... 603 350 172.2 20 Although they trail the Ask any club official just how hard it is to ARIAHPARK-M ...... 3 5 .. 821 885 92.7 12 GANMAIN-G.G.-M ...... 649 428 151.6 20 1@11w1;J@1 make a dollar these days and to attract a Bulldogs by four pre­ Narrandera ...... 3 5 - 1 577 663 87.0 12 Leeton ...... 483 655 73.7 8 miership points, the legacy ofa misdemeanour crowd. Gan.-G.G.-M ...... 4 - 1 762 84.7 12 Coolamon ...... in the paperwork, the Hawks still carry the Withstanding the above, the match should 3 646 496 636 73.7 8 'unbeaten' tag, and are likely to fight to the still prove a winner with the Hawks home Griffith ...... 2 5 - 1 613 698 87.8 8 Narrandera ...... 401 796 50.3 8 final siren to retain it. ground advantage, coupled with the fact that Leeton ...... 2 5 - 1 558 841 66.3 8 Griffith ...... 316 704 44.8 8 Both sides will view the game as a possible Turvey Park will be below full strength, poss­ Coolamon :...... 1 6 - 1 533 858 62.1 4 AriahPark-M ...... 324 1039 31.1 4 Grand Final rehearsal, and supporters of the ibly swinging the game in the Gumly Gumly rival camps will also be anxious to 'put up' with camps favour. the folding 'material' to back their judgement. With so many one-sided contests in the In the other vital game this round, Gan­ I: ::lllll::llll!lllililllllllilllll::111 main-Grong Grong-Matong travel to Griffith League this season, it's great to have a game Round 8: For Ag % Pts Round 8: lsts 2nds U19 Total that can create interest, media speculation, and and must win against the Swans ifthey hope for force their way back into the top four. TURVEY PARK* ...... 476 223 213.4 20 Turvey Park ...... 42 21 5 68 get the supporters enthusiastic. WAGGA ...... 454 259 175.2 20 E.W. Kooringal .... . 36 15 2 53 It's also bitterly disappointing, and financial Narrandera, despite failing against Turvey GANMAIN-G.G.-M. * ...... 334 251 133.0 16 Wagga ...... 30 18 5 53 'suicide' that the game is not being played on Park last Sunday, should regain their top four GanmainG.G.M .. . 18 15 4 37 Sunday. position with a win at home against Leeton, GRIFFITH* ...... 364 280 130.0 16 Leeton ...... 367 356 130.0 12 Narrandera ...... 18 6 0 24 Today, together with the regular busy activ­ while Coolamon will be hoping to make it two Griffith ...... 12 6 4 22 ity of Saturday sport in Wagga, there is the wins on the 'trot' when they welcome the Tigers EastWagga-K.* ...... 206 296 69.5 8 to Kindra Park; Ariah Park-M. * .... . 18 3 0 21 added attraction of the Wagga races. Coolamon* ...... 133 519 25.6 4 Leeton ...... 12 6 2 21 Narrandera * ...... 103 253 40. 7 0 Coolamon ...... 6 6 1 13 • denotes % to be adjusted lsts: 6 pts; 2nds: 3 pts; Ul9s: I pt. Ariah Park-M. does not field an Ul9 team ◄ COVER: Cheering on St. Brendan's football te~ to great heights against Ganmain-Grong Grong­ ' . • Ariah Park-M does not field an Ul9s side. Matong in last Sunday's exhibition game at Ganmam Sportsground were (from left) Maree McPherson, Kate Carroll, Sheena Kelly, Wendy Wood an~ Joanne Driscoll. The St. Brendan 'old' boys beat the current Lions by 2 points in a very entertaining chanty game. .' LLOYD & GRAEME BURGMANN Round 8: Last 1st GRADE: Week Total 2nd GRADE: w1::~ Total U19s: w1::~ Total SERVING WAGGA WAGGA AND T. Sutton(E.W.-K.) ...... 9 32 SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. M. Crouch(E.W.-K.) ...... 10 31 A.Browne(Griffith) ...... 0 14 C. Masterson(T.P.) ...... l 30 R.Carroll(Wagga) ...... 0 19 S.Wade(Griffith) ...... O 13 S11pporli11K A11srralia11 Foorhall R. Mills (A.P.M.) ...... 6 30 A.Quinn(G.GG.M.) ...... o 19 R. Collins(Wagga) ...... 4 12 lliroug/10111 !lie Rit>eri11a. T. Gooden(E.W.-K.) ...... 4 28 S. Purcell(T.P.) ...... 12 17 A.Price(T.P.) ...... o 11 P.Andersen(T.P.) ...... 4 17

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SUCKLING 4. T. NESS 31. R. BAKER The Seconds won by a huge margin, ly in the last 15 minutes of the 4. M. HULL 40. M. DONALDSON 5. J. CARROLL 32. G. ARMSTRONG while the Firsts were made to battle . . 6. G. NICHOLS 33. D. CHARLTON all day before emerging with the BROWN & game against the Bombers to win 5. A. NETHERALL 41. D. McLINTOCK 7. M. CUNNINGHAM 34. T. LLOYD RED, WHITE & BLUE 111GOLD STRIPES narrowly in a highly entertaining 6. B. HARRINGTON 42. I. BRYON 8. s. MARKS 35. R. TRKULA four points. 9. V. CARROLL 36. C. STEWART As indicated by the award win- game. We would have been stiff 7. C. HORNE 43. R. THOMAS 10. P. ANDERSON 37. P. CUNNINGHAM ners, all of whom were backmen, the First Grade to loose but I must stress the same repeated mis- 8. S. McCRAE 44. D. DALY 11. C. MASTERSON 38. T. GRENTELL game was a battle of defences, brought about mainly take week in week out by the players cost the 9. J. GILLARD 45. G. MITCHELL • I by the forwards reluctance to chase and tackle. Mark 'team' dearly as one spectator said "you can only 10. C. HOUNSELL 46. K. PODMORE U: ~- g,i~~~~tL ~: ~: l8-&t~l 15. M. PURCELL 41, J. ZELESCO Cox was virtually unbeatable at fullback gaining 9 tell them whatto do you can't go out there and do 11. M. ZIEBELL 47. M. HARRON 16. R. QUADE 42. G. HOFFMAN votes in the Miltons Gear award and also winning the it for them". That's enough of hindsight the game 12. M. CROUCH 48. M. McDONNELL 17. S. EATHER 43. W. ROBERTSON Cleanaway Mug. Tim Lloyd showed that he has turned out to be a thriller with a great display of 13. G. WHITE 49. G. BRYCE 18. M. COX 44. C. ELLIS settled into the senior team well, winning the Hollys marking and straight shooting from Sutts (Gin- 14. S. HICKS 50. K. McPHERSON 19. A. BAKER 45. A. BARTHOLOMEW Bistro dinner while Mark Purcell played his usual ger) and when moved to CHF Adam Metherall 15. B. GIBBONS 51. D. HOUNSELL 20. S. COX 46. C. HARRIS stoic game taking out the Lakners Award. A couple (Mother) swayed the game with some good con- 16. S. ABSOLUM 52. G. LEWIS ~½: ~ .. ~~fRf EN !~: t.- c?J-cti'~~LL ?f his team mates w~o ar~ employed in the bankmg testing work across the HF line. S. McRae, R. 17. S. LOVELL 53. s. WINLEY 23. T. McGREGOR 49 G HARRIS mdustry could do with this award. Robinson, D. Walter and W. Stevens were in the 18. M. CROUCH 54. D. YOUNG 24. C. PARMENTER so: R: SEIBELS The Seconds played some brilliant football, parti- the thick of everything and had very good games 19. R. ROBINSON 55. J. YOUNG 25. W. SYKES 52. P. TURNER cularly in the first half when they kicked twenty four also. 20. D. WALTERS 56. P. MILLER 26. T. GIBBONS 53. S. PURCELL goals. Steve Purcell, who dominated at full forward 27. D. McFADDEN kicking 12 goals, gained the maximum 9 votes in the Talk about Jeckyl and Hyde - the Reserves 21. R. THOMPSON 57. S. HUTHWAITE UNDER 19s ACI Award and also took out the Salon 212 award. after a good first half went completely to sleep. 22. S. MAY 58. A. DORE Garry Hoffman also stood out in a good team win Crouchy was at a complete loss and so were the 23. D. CORBETT 61. N. WARD 1. D. LEWINGTON 17. D. STAPLETON 2. N. FRANCIS 18. J. KEANE and was rather appropriately awarded the Clean­ spectators trying to work out what went wrong, 24. G. KNIGHT 62. S. CALDON 3. A. HARMER 19. F. COATES away mug. but luckily we had too big a lead before half time 25. T. SUTTON 63. G. INGRAME 4. P. PIERCY 20. D. BRAMBLEY Today we take on the Hawks at Gumly and there to be in any real danger of defeat. Dominating 26. P. LONGLEY 64. J. WOODS 5. B. CROSSLEY 21. M. WAKEFIELD should be three top games, especially in the top 6. G. LAWSON 22. G. BYRNES the forward line Crouchy had a great game and 27. D. POCOCK 65. S. ABSOLUM 7. T. ASHCROFf 23. P. GYLES . grade where neither team has tasted defeat this was ably supported by ruck sensation D. McLin- 28. L. CATLIN 66. S. McCRAE 8. A. ROBERTS 24. M. SHEPPARD season. tock (Mary) his offsider in crime C. Home rov- 30. G. DeKORT 67. R. GAGE 9. T. MASTERSON 25. S. MILLER Don't forget the Dinner/Disco at the Rules Club 10. A. BARNETT 29. R. REED tonight, starting at 6.30 p.m. It should be a great ing, and I though Brigger had a good game up 31. M. DUNCOMBE 68. D. CLIFFORD .. 11. A. PRICE 32. S. FINEMORE until half time when then he was hit on the head 32. C. BRIGGS 69. A. KALIS 12. S. GOONAN 33. T. JONES night, so let's all get there and celebrate three wins. by a flying saucer and went a bit silly. Other good 33. B. SPRY 70. I. BROWN 14. J. FORBES 36. M. O'LEARY Also there is a challenge Bowls Day against Turvey 15. R. SCHNOEGEL 37. P. SHORT Park Rugby League tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. players on the day were M. Donaldson, B. Piltz, 34. B. PILTZ 16. C. HOWE 38. S. McMULLEN P. Jarrott and M. Hounsell. 35. R. CLARKE 39. I. HAWKE ' . INFORMATION FOR MEMBERS AND GUESTS OF THE RIVERINA AUSTRALIAN

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SENIORS SENIORS Well done to the U19s who started Not a very good result after 1. W. SMITH 26. L. MILLER the day off on the right foot last week. we had gained the services of 1. P. CROSS 25. P. KIRK Although bad kicking at goal let you 2. G. HENMAN 27. R. GLADMAN down, you kept on trying and ran out a former Imp Laurie Gibson. 2. T. RYAN 26. G. FLYNN 3. J. SHAW 29. G. SWASBRICK good winners. John Bolton Pest of the Laurie is playing to help the 3. P. LAWRENCE 27. D. SIBRAA 4. P. CELI 30. G. ELWIN Week was shared between Andrew 5. M. MOORE 31. J. BRAMBLEY NAVY BLUE. BLUE, GOLD v 2nd XVIIIs on the field with Varley and Ricky Marks with Brian 4. C. DURNAN 28. B. BEVAN 6. G. ROBSON 32. L. STILLER Rava, Rick Maybon, John Dart and RED SHOULDERS, his experience. The lads kept 5. M. THORNTON 29. J. STEWART 7. K. PRESTON 33. F. SAFFOITI James Seymore up with them. 8. C. BRAMBLEY 34. J. SEYMOUR The 2nds returned to the winners list with a hard trying to the best of their ability, but were 6. B. FLEMING 30. W. HICKENBOTTOM fought battle against the Grasshoppers. Paul O'Connell 9. A. SOLEY 35. P. LYONS no match for the Bulldogs. Awards to L. 7. I. BLOOMFIELD 31. A. SUMMERFIELD once again dominated to win the Len Wade Pharmacy Gibson, Rod Flack and I. Watters. 10. G. CATTELL 36. J. MANNING Brute Award. Peter Talbot returned to win the T & D 8. M. QUILTER 32. S. CRAZE 11. T. LYONS 37. J. GLADMAN Bowlin~ Club 6-pack. John Brombley the Calabria Cafe The Turvey Park team showed that they 13. S. TURNER 38. T. ELWIN Pizza With Jason Gladman and Jamie Manning the pew­ 9. H. McRAE 33. I. WATTERS are very suspect under pressure. The score 14. D. MELINE 39. D. WILLIAMS ters. Well done Reserves and U19s. did not indicate the game. If we had only 10. M. CONNOP 34. I. ROSE 15. S. HOLT 40. B. SOUTHGATE Thank you to Swans Development Officer Tony Tur­ 16. D. IRVINE 41. L. BULLOCK ner for coming over Saturday for the schoolboys clinic in 11. R. STEWART 35. S. SKATES conjunction with the seniors. kicked straight we were there with them. 17. T. GRAHAM 42. P. GOODRUM 12. M. CLARK 36. R. FLACK But I think the Seniors need the clinic more than the Welcome to Dennis Baskh from the Di­ 18. A. WAKEMAN 43. P. FELL kids! Fair dinkum! - five year old kids don't make that amond Valley League in his first senior 13. S. JACKSON 37. R. BRETT 19. S. TONGS 44. S. McMAHON many mistakes. Well done Coolamon, you showed good game. Awards: P. McCormack, I. Bloom­ 15. M. WHITBY 38. H. BULL 21. A. LOWRIE 45. P. O'CONNELL old guts and determination to win. Pitty our blokes 22. M. SCHMIDT 46. K. RUSSEL weren't prepared to get in and show some. No guts, no field, A. Bock. Beaurepairs: J. Hopwood. 16. B. MITCHELL 39. J. PEARSON 23. T. FOLEY 52. S. HEVERN determination, NO PRIDE in the jumper, no team spir­ Zotti award: P. Cross, H. McRea and I. 24. D. HARRIS it, no dedication. Just get the ball and kick it anywhere. 17. A. BOCK 40. I. MATHEWS Bottle up the forward line trying to be a hero and kick a 25. L. ANDERSEN Bloomfield. 18. P. McCORMACK 41. D. DURNAN goal instead of opening it up and playing direct. Three The ladies who have Silver Circle tickets UNDER 19s and four players trying to outmark each other stuffing it 19. J. HOPWOOD 42. J. McLEAN up and allowing Coolamon to run away with the ball. would they please return them as soon as 1. S. DRAFFIN 14. A. VARLEY 20. M. HOPWOOD 43. R. SHIELDS 2. P. McGOWAN 15. R. MAYBON Hope you lot were as embarrased as everyone else this possible to Lyn Martin so they can start the 3. James SEYMORE 16. G. HUNT week, or don't you care? Keep trying Wayne, it's not draws. 21. W. HOWITT 44. N. SEIDEL 4. P. DART 17. G. WILLIAMS your fault, it's the slack attitude of our so called 1st 22. I. ROYAL 45. S. ROSE 5. G. SCHMETZER 19. M. SCHMIDT Grade players. Oh, we are only playing Coolamon, UP THE IMPS 6. P. TURNER 20. D. ROBINSON she'll be right, we'll beat them, no worries. Well fellas 23. C. ROYLE 46. P. TljORNTON • I 7. J. SEYMORE 21. P. MELINE you just kissed good bye to your finals chances. Well 10. R. MARKS 22. J. DART 24. D. PLEDGER 11. C. ERNEST 23. M. HOUGHTON done. 12. R. BELL 24. M. KNAGGE Lloyd Pilkington Shirt award to Mark Moore, Kurra­ 13. T. HENMAN jong Service Station award to Steve Turner. Presto. Cont. P14 ► • r MEN'S & LADIES FASHION JEANS, PULLOVERS, SLOPPY JOES AND ACCESSORIES. EAST STREET, NARRANDERA 82 FORSYTH STREET, WAGGA - PHONE 21 4460 PHONE 59 2068 Large range 9f Suits for Wedding, Ball and all occasions BRANCH ALSO AT PARKER ST., COOTAMUNDRA Agents in Temora, Cootamundra, Narrandera, Lockhart, Junee, Leeton and Tumut.

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Well it was great to hear the club SENIORS song bellowing out from the mouths of SENIORS Solid wins in three grades last Satur­ everyone involved with the club, after 1. M. BUCHANAN 23. M. BUCHANAN 1. G. PEIPER 30. M. LEVETT day against the Swans was just what the Firsts pulled off their first victory 2. W. McLAUGHLIN 24. D. GILLETT 2. A. SNOWDEN 31. B. LALLY the coaches ordered and, thankfully, for the season. The scene was set for a 3. P. MAHER 32. C. HALL we achieved. 3. B. BUCHANAN 25. S. BUCHANAN 4. S. BANCE 33. R. SCOTT The 19s continued their recent good nail-biter with Coolamon having a 4. A. SUIDGEEST 26. S. TILL three goal lead going into the final 5. B. MORRIS 34. P. GREENWOOD form and beat Griffith by 100 points 5. G. BUCHANAN 27. S. LEWIS 6. SUCKLING 35. NOLL GREEN, WHITE v quarter kicking into a four goal wind, I. A. taking second spot on the ladder. BLACK, The determination of Hoppers 6. G. CARROLL 28. G. McKELVIE 7. M. BARBER 36. P. POULOS With the same committment in the YELLOW SASH fighting out a fin~I was seen in tht; last quarter. Col 7. S. CHANDLER 29. P. NOLTE 8. B. ROWE 37. P. TIMOTHY coming weeks we can consolidate the ■ O'Brien showed httle respect for his own body as he 8. C. O'BRIEN , 30. M. SALMON 9. R. PEIPER 38. R. BREWER double chance. Award winners were Clay Barber and threw himself into packs. Many others did the same as 9. D. WALSH (c) 31. F. PATTISON 10. R. CARROLL 39. P. GREGURKE Matthew Black. t I 11. P. OSBEISTON 40. P. MAHER the Redlegs drew closer and closer to the Hoppers total. 10. T. REID 32. M. CAREY The 2nds also had another big victory and made It was a fine team effort with many good players. 12. W. JOYANOVICH 41. S. MARTIN second spot on the ladder secure. Wayne Jovanovich 11. G. BRABANDER 33. G. WEIDEMANN 13. G. GALVIN 42. G. COLVIN played superbly around the ground to win the mug. Those who shone out were Shaun Chandler who has put 12. J. KEOUGH 34. R. CLANCY a couple of good games together, Col O'Brien who has 14. D. BROWN 43. D. GREGURKE Dean Gregurke's consistent efforts were again rewarded found a little lost form and Eryn Noble who contested 13. A. PATTISON 35. G. HILTON 15. A. GAYNOR 44. M. WALKER and Jack Osbeiston was the other award winner (must very well all over the ground against an oppone~t with a 14. J. CHAMBERLAIN 36. P. SUTTON 16. P. KELLY 45. M. SPITTLE have been a slow game!). Seriously though, that goal of big reputation. Others to pl_ay well were Herbie Plem­ 15. S. BUCHANAN 37. N. IRVINE 17. W. BROWN 46. M. KING the day must have been the clincher in tfie judges eyes. ing, Glen Carroll, Razor Gillet and Andrew Pattison. 16. D. BUCHANAN 38. G. BRADLEY 18. M. DENTON 47. S. FISCHER EARLY in the third quarter, Jack surpnsed hims~lf 19. R. COLVIN 48. J. COPLAND The 2nds battled well for the first half but tiredness 17. G. KEW 41. G. LEARY gaining possession on tfte edge of the goal square with and lack of fitness in the second half saw them go down 20. A. LYONS 49. E. WILLIS not a Swan defender in sight. He calmly spun arC?und, 18. A. PLEMING 44. P. BARTHOLOMEW 21. J. McMAHON 50. C. NOACK lined up the goal and fell over. As the clock ticked comfortably to a better opponent. The Ul9players have 19. I. BUCHANAN 49. D. YOUNG to be commended for thelf continuing efforts in doubl­ 22. A. PARR 51. P. NOACK towards the TIME ON our ageing champion struggled to ing up week after week. Players who played well were 20. C. PARR 51. W. McKELVIE 23. G. TAGLIEBUE 52. G. JOHNSTON his feet and calmlr popped it threw for a memorable goal the rovers Kevin Keane and Greg Manglesdorf and full­ 21. P. TIPPING 53. B. THOMPSON 24. D. COMERFORD 53. J. MORTON* (you reckon that s slow, you wanta see Wimpy down a back Frank Pattison. Others who tried hard were Albert 22. B. PLEMING 25. B. OUGH 54. C. DALLAS middy!). Sudigeest, Peter Nolte, Bill Brabander, Paul McPher­ 26. D. LOUTITT 55. D. McNEIL The lsts had another big win with the back line again son and Josh Irvine. All you Hopper supporters who are UNDER 19s 27. G. TURBILL 56. R. WILLIS* playing well to restrict the Swans to one goal in the first capable of putting on a pair of boots should be _do~n at 1. P. SUTTON 11. J. IRVINE 28. D. DOSWELL 57. T. LAWRENCE* half. Coach Gerald led by example in his 200th game to training to avoid constant doubling up and forfeits m the 2. G. O'BRIEN 12. A. ALCHIN 29. W. TUCKER 58. T. KELLY set up the win and fully deserved the mug in a masterful lower grades, A proposition never contemplated bcf~re. 3. M. BUCHANAN 13. N. IRVINE UNDER 19s* display (200 down, 150 to go - well done Jezza!). John­ The Ul 9s struggled valiently all day to be_beaten fatrly 4. A. ARMSTRONG 14. R. O'SHEA McMahon finished off the forward moves with six slick 5. S. TILL 15. S. CARD 1. R. COLLINS 9. C. FLANIGAN snapshots. David Brown's skills were rewarded with the easily on the scoreboard. The game was m fact much 2. J. JONES 10. G. BRYCE closer because the Hoppers missed a lot of easy chances 6. B. HOLDEN 16. D. IRVINE 3. R. WILLIS 11. T. BELLAMY Lakeside Distributors Wine and Lake Road Butchery up forward. Those who played well_were G._ O'Brien, P. 7. G. CURTIS 17. M. BOOTHEY 4. C. BARBER 12. G. COX award. Ant Gaynor lasted a whole game, roved well and McPherson, S, McPherson and Mick Curtis_. 8. S. BRADLEY 18. G. McPHERSON 5. P.KELLY 18. D. DENTON will be rewarded with the famous 'short, back and sides' Now that we have the first 1st Grade pomts on the 9. G. TILYARD 19. M. CURTIS 6. T. LAWREN CE 24. M. SMERDON with blonde tips compliments of Shirley at Shylocks Inn. 10. P. YOUNG 7. J. MORTON 25. W. McCOULLOUGH Tuesday, June 30, at 6.30 p.m. sharp! at the club­ board, the tide will hopefully turn. . 8. G. 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What a hlack day it was for the Swans SENIORS 43. S. CROUCH We had our chances against Tigers, last Sunday when we travelled to Rohcrt­ 1. P. MURRAY 1. R. HARRINGTON 23. B. BELLICANTA 2. P. RICHARDSON 44. P. LOGAN but could not capitalise on them, and son Oval to meet the Tigers. We know as a result we are now out of the four. we would he hard hit <1s far as un­ 2. G. WATERS 24. G. LYONS 4. S. McKAY 45. Des HARRIS 5. C. MAXWELL 46. D. HARRIS Mark Carroll and Mick Walsh shared availahlity was concerned hecausc of the 3. N.BRUCE M. Saturday game hut no-one believed that 25. SUTTON 6. A. CORBETT 47. P. SHEPPERD the Sports Club award whilst 'Budha' we could go down with,iut so much as a 4. B. GUTHRIE 26. J. BORDIGNON 7. M. STEELE 48. P. McCAIG Maxwell won the Broilers Cup. Mil- WHITE, RED V wimpcr. 5. D. COLLINS 27. G. DREYER 8. D. CLOHESSY 49. C. KEMBER tons Gear award votes were 3 Michael RED. . The U 19s star_tcd the game with only 50. G. FENNESSY 9. D. WALSH Steele, 2 Shane Lenon, 1 Mark Car- BL~Eot~~~~i\RS. 15 players and he Just hcforc -¼ lime were still scoreless 6. M. TYNDALLZ 28. S. BEST 10. S. CARROLL 51. J. CROZIER whilst the opposition had in excess of 12 goals on the board. 7. P. McGRATH 29. M. THOMPSON roll. 11. C. BRYON 52. P. KELLY The Reserves were in a similar position to the firsts Nothing seemed to work and it is to the credit of the youngs­ 8. M. O'DONNELL 30. L. TESTON! 12. M. CARROLL 53. M. RUSSELL ters that they kept trying. The loss, however. still secs them and now have to battle to get back into the top two. 9. I. GEDDES 31. R. TURNER 13. P. WALSH 54. K. DRABER in 3rd position as all the top teams last week were on 16 • • 14. P. HATTY 55. J. RICHARDS Wayne Dunne won the Bowling Club award while David points each and therefore the hoys arc still a chance. 10. R. AGRESTA 32. R. JOHNSONE 56. T. RYAN Logan and Damien Carroll shared the Supporters Club As if the 100 point defeat wasn't enough for some the 15. B. CARROLL 11. W. BOTTEHER 33. C. BRAND 16. H. COLES 57. L. IRVINE cup. Thanks to the four players who came out of retire­ Ul9s, at least half a dozen of them, possihly more. turned ment to help due to a shortage of numbers. Coaches around and ran hack on for the 2nds and again were suh­ 12. D. JOHNSTONE 34. L. BROWN 17. M. WALSH 58. J. GAWNE 59. M. IRVINE award went to Graeme Fennessy. jected to another humiliating defeat when the 2nds went 13. A. SMITH 35. G. CECCATTO 18. R. O'REILLY down by in excess of 100 points. It would appear at the time 19. L. WINTER 60. S. HARVEY The Under 19's form is up and down, good one week of writing that no-one in the 2nds was awarded the pewter 14. D. TAYLOR 36. A. HALL 20. S. LENON 61. J. HAMBLIN and bad the next. They will also have to improve to get although Ian Shephard could possible have got the award for 15. G. COLLINS 37. R. BULL 21. D. COX 62. P. HARRIS back into the double chance. Paul Sheperd won the Four his efforts at fullhack. Again we saw another great resurrec­ 16. C. MURRAY 38. M. BRADY 22. A. CORBETT 64. B. ROBERTS Hotels award from Kent Draber, Michael Rava and tion when Mouse handed over his goal umpiring duties to G. 23. M. COLEMAN 63. A. McCORRY Jamie Crozier. The Farmers Home award went to long Lcaskc and took to the field. Shccds managed to hide unit! 17. B. McALLISTER 39. P. ROYAL 24. J. SHEPHERD 65. M. RAVA the start of the game and then disappeared into the warmth serving trainer Alf Winrow. 19. A. ROMAGNOLO 40. M. HOL YO AKE 25. G. SCHNOEGL 66. D. JONES This column extends its deepest sympathy to the Cox of the timekeeper's hox whilst Bob Berton did a dressing/ 26. G. MENZIES 67. S. HOLGATE undressing act with speed that could only he matched hy 20. R. OWEN 41. M. JENNINGS and Lenon families on their recent losses. Harold was a 21. D. PREST 42. I. SHEPPARD 27. B. KERR 68. G.RAVA great supporter of the club over many years, whilst Aub Superman. He finally took the field for the lsts. 28. T. COX 69. A. WELLS 'Beam Me Up Scotty'. Was this what Mr. Marie o·o 22. R. BERTON 43. A. O'DEA served the club for many years as a trainer. capt-coach, foothall mentor and very frustrated man heard 29. P. CARROLL 70. R. McPHERSON 44. F. MORGAN 30. W. DUNNE 71. T. LENON The trip to Albury was a great success, with a visit to to mutter at the Y" time interval in the farm off distant city of the Ettamogah Pub, a top game of footy with Corowa Wagga as he was forced to watch the ahysmal style of football 31. R. O'CONNOR 72. A. QUINN his side produced in the first half. The thought of hypnotising UNDER 19s 33. S. MANNING 73. J. BUCHANAN defeating Albury and some light refreshments with Russ his side back to Mother Earth to tune in on the game must 50. G. DREYER 60. J. HORNE 34. M. PIPER 74. I. RICHARDSON Milne at Walla on the return trip. This trip definatley have crossed his (master) mind. 51. R. BIRON 61. D. FILES 35. R. WALL 75. P. BURNS affected the form of some of the players in the Lions v St. But few would argue that our first Saturday for the 1987 52. A. BROWNE 62. R. CARNELL 36. P. CORBETT 76. C. PARMENTER Brendans on the Sunday. will long be remembered more for the unsuccessful attempt 53. P. KENNY 63. C. BURLEY 37. P. HARRIS 77. D. LOGAN Congratulations to Steven Carroll on his selection in to obtain entry into a well-known Wagga nite spot or the 54. S. WADE 64. S. SEHMETZER 38. B. LONGLEY 78. D. CARROLL the State Ul 7s Teal Cup side. Also to Daniel McPherson food & wine at an exotic restaurant than the afternoon's 55. W. SPENCER 65. C. SCH METZER 39. J. BRILL 79. Pat DILLON on representing NSW in the State Primary Schools Car­ football game in which Mr. G. Pieper played his 200th game 56. C. LANE 66. R. LAMONT 40. B. WALSH 80. Peter DILLON for Wagga - congratulations. Mr. D. Johnston won our best 57. M. FOXALL 67. M. WOOLNOUGH nival at Canberra. 41. M. QUINN This week another tough one against the Griffith player award with solid performances from Mr. D. Collins. 58. J. BARRY 68. C. STEVENS 42. J. BOOTH Mr. N. Bruce and Mr. Andrew 'Spa Pool' Smith. 59. J. LAST 69. P. LONEGAN Swans, but a win could see us climb back into the four.

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Coolamon(74); A.P.-M.(69) vTurvey Park(143). vTurvey Park; A.P.-M. vWagga. Coolamon Narrandera bye. bye. 1. S ___MON_ ...... Wagga Sun., 10th May: BYE. Winfield Champs. RFL(157)d Nth. ID Sat., 1st August: Wagga v Narrandera. Sun., District( 100) at Narrandera. 2nd August: Coolamon v E.W.-Kooringal; Turvey Park v Griffith; A.P.-M. v Gan.-G.G.-M .. 2. U_IO_ Sat., 16th May: Wagga(109) v A.P.-M.(53). Sun., 17th Leeton bye. I-- S RAN--...... W agga, G ri·tt· 1t h &Young May: Leeton( 104) v Griffith(83); Narrandera(73) v E.W.­ Kooringal( 107); Turvey Park(125)v Gan.-G.G.-M.(96). IJI Sat., 8th August: E.W.-Kooringal v Leeton. Coolamon bye. Sun., 9th August: Narrandera v Coolamon; 3. _ETE_ M ___HE_S ...... Mangoplah Griffith v A.P.-M.; Gan.-G.G.-M. v Wagga. Sun., 24th May: Winfield Champs. Mid Murray(135} d Turvey Park bye. RFL(97} at Swan Hill. m Sat., 15th August: E. W.-Kooringal v A.P.-M .. 4. N __RA__ER_ _AN_L W __KS ...... Narrandera Sat., 30th May: E. W.-Kooringal( 137) v Coolamon(70). Sun., 16th August: Narrandera vTurvey Park; Sun., 31st May: Narrandera(SO) v Wagga(137); Coolamon v Leeton; Griffith vWagga. Gan.­ Griffith(110)vTurvey Park(120); Gan.-G.G.-M.(103)v G.G.-M.. 5. _RAN __INT_ H __EL ...... Uranquinty A.P.-M.(148). Leeton bye. IEJ Sat., 22nd August: Wagga v Coolamon. Sun .• Sat., 6th June: Wagga(95) v Gan.-G.G.-M.(69). Sun., 7th 23rd August: Leeton v Narrandera; Turvey June: Leeton(60) v E. W.-Kooringal( 167); Coolamon(71) v ParkvE.W.-Kooringal; Gan.-G.G.-M. v Griffith. 6. RQ__ N_ _ES_ ...... Whitton Narrandera( 151); A.P.-M.( 114) v Griffith(93). Turvey Park A.P.-M. bye. bye. Sat., 13th June: Wagga(103) vGriffith(42). Sun., 14th June: Leeton(60) v Coolamon(65); Turvey Park(97) v Narrandera(48); A.P.-M.(130) v E.W.-Kooringal(138). Gan.-G.G.-M. bye. FINALS NAME: ...... B Sat.,20thJune:E.W.-KooringalvTurveyPark. Sun., 30th August: First Semi. Sun.,21stJune: Narrandera v Leeton; Sun., 6th September: Second Semi. Coolamon vWagga; Griffith v Gan.-G.G.-M .. Sun., 13th September: Preliminary Final. Postal Address: ...... A.P.-M. bye. Sun.,20thSeptember: Grand Final. COULD YOUR CLUB USE $5007 If so, why not put an entrant in the ''MR. MURRUMBIDGEE" CONTEST. Phone LESSA THEFIRSTCORRECTENTRYDRAWNWILLBEANNOUNCEDTHE TULK (a Miss Wagg a entrant) on 273019 or 216692 at work WINNER AND NO CORRESPONDENCE WILL BE ENTERED INTO. ► ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY 9 a.m. for more details. WEDNESDAY,JULY 1, 1987 The winners name will be published in the following edition. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ON THIS OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM. TURVEY l"iil" JOHN.,~-MP~~CELLER • · Competition No. 3 Winner: Stewart Whitson of Rosewood " TURVEY TOPS SHOPPING CENTRE Tops PHONE 25 2648 DAY or NIGHT ROSS FAULKNER Used by Australia's four top Leagues! PHARMACY I\ 24 HOUR FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE 15 14 ·~ SPARf AN~ W AITYCfoUIUf fuTO PAiNrS 1 MEET THE COACHES I SCPER VELOX SPRAYl~G E:\A\1EL - 3M PRODUCTS - K. & H. FILLERS now available at: I Name.: WA. YNE CARROLL 1 1 Nickname: 'Christmas' eff}.· NOEL COMERFORD'Sr:IAUTOMOTIVE PAINTS Club: Turvey Park : , J66 EDWARD ST., WAGGA · PH. 25 3777 · OPEN 7 DAYS Jumper Number: 1 · Age: 29 Weight: 82kg. - Height: 182cm Marital Status: Married, wife's name Cherie. VFL KICKERS VFL RESULTS Children: Truman 18 months. Last ROUND 12: Position: Ruck rover, anywhere in forwards. Round 11: Week Total Carlton 12.25.97 ...... d St. Kilda 14.12.96 Representative Honours: NSW 7 times, ACT, T. Lockett (St. Kilda) ...... 3 59 Collingwood 15.16.106 ... d Fitzroy 11.14.80 Farrer, Riverina. · W. Capper (Sydney) ...... 5 58 Geelong 13.13.91 ...... d Perth 12.13.85 Coaching Experience: Second season. Has a 20-6 J. Dunstall (Hawthorn) ...... 11 53 Sydney 17 .10.112 ...... d Melbourne 11.10. 76 win-loss coaching record with Bulldogs. B. Lindner(Geelong) ...... 4 44 Footscray21.16.142 ...... d Richmond 11.8.74 Career Highlights: First VFL game; 1976 South D. Barwick (Fitzroy)...... 1 42 West premiership with Ganmain; VFL Mark Hawthorn 24.21.165 ...... d Brisbane 11.4. 70 l 41 G. Ablett (Geelong) ...... 5 40 Nth. Melb. 15.10.100 ..... d Essendon 9.10.64 of the Year in 1984. B. Taylor(Collingwood) ...... 7 40 Ambition: To be a successful coach by getting the R. Osborne (Fitzroy) ...... 2 38 most out of my players. S. Beasley (Footscray) ...... 8 38 Dislikes: People who make judgements about S. Kemahan (Carlton) ...... 2 34 VFL LADDER games without knowing all the facts. Round 12: W L D For Ag % Pts Disappointments: Being eliminated from RFL CARL TON ...... 10 2 · 1502 1058 142.0 40 first semHina] by Wagga last year; not play­ VFL DRAW HAWTHORN ...... 9 3 - 1532 1006 143.7 36 ing in a senior VFL final. JUDe 19: v Fitzroy; June 20: Colling­ SYDNEY ...... 8 4 · 1455 1195 121.8 32 wood v North Melbourne (VFL Park); Essendon v Brisbane; Footscray v Geelong; Richmond v Carlton (MCG); June 21: GEELONG ...... 7 4 1 1355 1319 102.7 30 v St Kilda (Sydney). FOOTSCRAY ...... 7 5 • 1078 1106 97.5 28 June 26: Sydney Swans v Collinwood (night Sydney); JUDe 27: Hawthorn v Carlton (VFL Park); Essendon v Foots­ Nth.Melb ...... 7 5 - 1259 1324 95 .1 28 cray; Fitzroy v Melbourne; Geelong v St Kilda; Richmond v Perth ...... 6 6 - 1300 1303 99.8 24 West Coast Eagles; June 28: Brisbane v North Melbourne. July 3: West Coast Eagles v Essendon; July 4: Footscray Essendon ...... 5 6 1 1139 1284 88.7 22 v Sydney Swans (VFLPark); Melbourne v North Melbourne Melbourne ...... 5 7 - 1205 1203 100.2 20 (MCG); Hawthorn v Richmond; St Kilda v Fitzroy; July 5: Fitzroy ...... 5 7 - 1313 1356 96.8 20 Carlton v Collingwood (MCG); Brisbane v Geelong. Collingwood ...... 5 7 - 1102 1318 83.6 20 July 10: West Coast Eagles v Carlton; July 11: North Ansett and Melbourne v Fitzroy (MCG); Essendon v Richmond; Brisbane ...... 4 8 - 1120 1462 76.6 16 PRES'ENTSr Hawthorn v Footscray; July 12: Brisbane v St Kilda. St. Kilda ...... 3 9 - 1218 1328 91. 7 12 July 18: St Kilda v Melbourne (VFL Park); North Mel­ bourne v Geelong (MCG); Carlton v Footscray; Colling­ Richmond ...... ;.. 2 10 - 1274 1530 83.3 8 wood v Hawthorn; July 19; Sydney Swans v West Coast Eagles. SIX-DAY AUSTRALIAN ·FOOTBALL. CAMP July 22: State Of Origin: Western Australia v in Perth. Coolamon Notes (cont. from P 8): ◄ • July 25: Melbourne v Geelong (VFL Park); Fitzroy v first time in many weeks we had 20 fit {>layers at the Brisbane; Richmond v Collingwood; July 26: Sydney Swans end of the game. As players start commg back into v Essendon (Sydney). FOR BOYS 11-17 YEARS OF AGE July 31: Sydney Swans v Richmond (night Sydney); the side many more disappointed opponents could August l: Essendon v Carlton (VFL Park); Melbourne v be seen leaving the field at the hands of the Coola­ Participants will be instructed by VFL Brisbane (MCG); Fitzroy v Geelong; Footscray v Colling­ mon Hoppers. We look forward to a more successful stars and coaches:· wood; August 2: West Coast Eagles v Hawthorn. second round. • , Sydney Swans senior coach. . In conjunction with: August 7: West Coast Eagles v North Melbourne; Au­ • David Rhys-Jones, Carlton's dynamic gust 8: Hawthorn v Fitzroy (VFL Park); Carlton v Sydney Leeton Notes (cont. from P 7): wingman. The Sydney Swans. Swans; Geelong v Essendon; Richmond v Melbourne Smithy, Steve McMahon and Dave Meline tried • , senior NSW Australian Football League. (MCG); St Kilda v Footscray; August 9; Brisbane v Colling­ hard. coach. wood. This week Narrandera. Who knows. • . , Sydney Swans captain. · Ansett. August 15: Richmond v St Kilda (VFL Park); North Mrs. D. Robinson, Farm 1564 Cudgell, won the • , Richmond and Vic. star Ross Faulkner. Melbourne v Footscray (MCG); Collingwood Melbourne; computer. Next Saturday night on return from Wag­ rover. · Geelong v Carlton; Hawthorn v Sydney Swans; Essendon v ga the ladies committee have a Rock & Roll night • Greg Williams, 1986 Brownlow medallist. · Oasis Soft Drinks. Fitzroy; August 16: Brisbane v West Coast Eagles. and meal. $12 single, $20 double. Drinks available at • Craig Davis, Sydney Swans assit. coach. · Orange Grove Fruit Juices. August 21: Melbourne v West Coast Eagles (MCG); bar. Everyone endeavour to get back to make this a • , Star Sydney Swan player. August 22: Essendon v Hawthorn (VFL Park); Fitzroy v successful function. • Sydney Swan development staff. Carlton; North Melbourne v Richmond; St Kilda v Colling­ wood; August 23; Brisbane v Footscray; Sydney Swans v Wagga Notes (cont. from P 9): BUNDEENA CONFERENCE ·CENTRE- Geelong (Sydney). position. Attendance is compulsory and admittance August 29: Carlton v North Melbourne (VFL Park); Rich­ 11ocated in the Royal National Park) 1s FREE. It's YOUR club - YOUR future! mond v Brisbane (MCG); Fitzroy v Sydney Swans; Geelong (School holidays) v Hawthorn; August 30: Essendon v Collingwood (MCG); Don't forget the Ball on Saturday, July 18. Details JULV 5 to 10, 1987 I West Coast Eagles v St Kilda. later. The Mystery Bus Trip was a real 'you beauty' COST IS $198.00 - all expenses, meals and accommodation. flnal Series: VFL Park on Saturday: September 5, 12 or should that be Euberta - ask Tubby. and 19 (preliminary final). Today let's run the Green Machine off the rails Further enquiries and brochure to: MARK BROWNING MCG on Sunday, September 6, 13 and Saturday, and celebrate back at the clubrooms. P.O. Box 34, Sylva~ia Southgate, 2224. Phone (02) 528 3509 or 332 3888 . September 26 (grand final). UP THE TIGERS! ■ 16 17

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TOP: Ganmain-Grong Grong-Mat~:;' full forward Phil Hatty flies a la Capper to take a mark over Jack Cede/land watched by St. Brendan's rover Ray O'Connor in last Sun­ day's promotional game at Ganmain Sport­ sground. BOTIOM: St. Brendan's Phillip Carroll manages to hand pass as: he is nabbed . by Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong's Simon Crouch with Gerard Rava (24) looking on.

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Turvey Park centre halfback Stephen ~.r-.:.-,,·,,~..,, Eather attempts a one-handed mark by reaching over Narrander centre I".~.;.: halfforward Mark Quilter in last Sun- day's RFLgameat Maher Oval, Wag- ga. The Bulldogs remained unbeaten in winning by 49 points.

TOP: MCV captain-coach and centre half for­ ward Zane Separovich (right) moves in to tackle a Bare/Ian opponent in last Saturday's Farrer League division one game at Mangoplah. The Roos won by 13 points the thus pushed MCV out of the four. RIGHT: Griffith winger Roger Biron concentrates on his kick as Swans' ruck rover Darrell Collins watches in the background during last Saturday's RFL encounter against Wagga at Robertson Oval, Wagga. The Swans recent slid continued when they were well beaten.

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DIVISION ONE DIVISION TWO LEADING GOALKICKERS When the final siren DIVISION ONE: sounds to signal the end FIRST GRADE LADDER · FIRST GRADE LADDER of this afternoon's Divi­ FIRST GRADE Round 8: ~k Total Round8: WDL For Ag % Pts sion One match'es, the P. Wats.on (Coll.-Ash.) ...... 8 37 competition will have · TEMORA ...... 8 - - 838 550 152.4 32 Round 7: W D L For Ag %· Pts COOTA ...... 7 703 333 211.1 28 R. Flamgan (T.R.-Y.C.) ...... 0 28 reached the halfway NORTHWAGGA 5 1 2 851 616 138.1 22 P. Hague (Barellan ...... 7 27 mark. COLL.-ASH ...... 5 1 2 811 683 118.7 22 WHIITON ...... 5 2 573 510 112.4 20 T. Ion (MCU) ...... 4 23 Unless there is a signifi­ BARELLAN ...... _5 - 3 890 670 132.8 20 sm. WAGGA-T. 4 3 533 576 92.5 16 T. Haddrill (Temora) ...... 2 22 cant improvement in the M.C.U ...... - 5 3 634 551 115:l 20 JUNEE ...... 4 3 479 563 85.1 16 S. Barber (Temora) ...... 1 21 form of the three bottom TheRock-Y;C ..... 2 6 610 758 80.5 8 Uranq.-K ... ,;...... 3 4 477 526 90. 7 12 J. McGregor(Nth. Wagga) ..... 1 19 sides, The Rock-Yerong Creek, Marrar and Marrar ...... ; Rivcoll ...... 3 4 385 437 88.l 12 B. Allen (Nth. Wagga) ...... ·. 1 19 Ardlethan, with the race half-run, it does seem . 1 7 507 778 65.2 4 Ardlethan ...... 8 419 954 43.9 0 R.A.A.F ...... 2 5 435 640 68.0 8 L. Pendrick (Nth. Wagga) ...... 3 19 as though only five teams will figure in the M. Flagg (BareUan) ...... 2 19 battle for the four finalist positions. Temora would have to suffer a major slump SECOND GRADE: to miss the top four, but the contest between SECOND GRAD.E '-ADDER A. Breust (Temora) ...... 10 31 North Wagga, Collingullie-Ashmont, Bare/- . SECOND GRADE LADDER S. Gregory (Nth. Wagga) ...... 2 24 Ian United and M. C. U. jostling for those other Round8: W D L For Ag % -~ G. King(Coll.-Ash.) ...... 11 24 three spots should be a beauty right to the end NTH. WAGGA ..... 8 -- 805 220 365.9 32 Round 7: W D L For Ag % Pts G. Smith(Coll.-Ash.) ...... 1 16 of the season. So close is the tustle, that North TEMORA ...... 6 1 1 635 343 185.1 26 RIVCOLL ...... 6 1 353 274 128.8 24 K. Davis (Nth. Wagga) ...... 1 14 Wagga, currently second, could well find BARELLAN ...... 4 1 3 537 433 124.0 18 COOT A...... 5 - 2 387 275 140. 7 20 W. Somerville (Coll.-Ash.) ..... 1 12 R. Anderson(T.Y.-Y.C.) ...... 0 themselves in fifth position this afternoon, if _ COLL.-ASH...... 4 4 633 369 171.5 16 WHIITON ...... 5 - 2 384 329 116. 7 20 11 they can't become the first side to beat competi­ I. Gow(Coll.-Ash.) ...... 0 11 M.C.U...... 3 - 5 429 . 480 89.4 12 URANQ.-K...... 5 ~ 2 307 310 99.0 20 tion leaders Temora. R.A.A.F ...... '. 4 - 3 392 360 108.9 16 S. Male (Barellan) ...... 0 10 In Division Two, the half-way mark was Marrar ...... 3 5 408 579 70.5 12 P. Flagg(Barellan) ...... ;.: .... 2 10 TheRock-Y.C. .... 3 372 604 61.6 12 South Wagga-T. ... 2 - 5 317 498 63.7 8 reached last _Saturday, with Cootamundra 5 UNDER EIGHTEENS: Ardlethan ...... 8 168 959 17.5 0 Junee ...... 1 - 6 74 168 44.0 4 emulating the feat of Temora and completing J. Hosie(T.R.Y.C.)- ...... : 7 30 the round undefeated. G. Darcy(Mc;u) ...... '.. 1 The Division Two competition is perhaps 25 I,, FFL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP J. Raczkowski (Coll.-Ash.) ..... 0 22 even closer than in Division One, with all the B. Carr(Coll.-Ash.) ...... : .. 3 17 other six teams, below Cootamundra, capable -l•M•HiUttl:iiHnJO•l•Hil ! I~ DIV ONE: Round 8: lsts 2ool UIS Total of winning a finals spot. . Round8: WD L For Ag % Pts i Rivcoll, fired-up after their win over Whit­ . COLL-ASH ...... 7 1 781 220 355.0 28 Temora ...... 48 19½ 7 74½ DIVISION TWO: ~ North Wagga ...... 33/24 1 58 ton last Saturday will be keen to make it two in TEMORA* ...... 7 1 585 276 212.0 28 FIRSTGRADERound7: ~k Total a row at Bushpig Park when they_play third­ • Coll.-Ashmont ...... 1 33 12 7 52 M.C.U ...... 7 1 585 361 162.0 28 M.C.U ...... !. 30 9 7 46 M. Hofert (S.W.-T.) ...... 0 33 placed South Wagga-Tolland this afternoon. TIIEROCK-Y.C. 5 3 695 343 202.6 20 D. Price (Junee) ...... 0 22 Last week's win took them a step closer to the Barellan ...... : .. 30 13½_ 3 46½ Barellan ...... 3 5 499 588 84.9 12 T.R.-Y.C ...... :.... . 12 9;. 5 26 D. Oliver(Coota.) ...... 1 18 top four and another victQry today could see G. Thompson (Uranq.-K.) ...... 1 18 them march into the top half of the ladder. Marrar ...... 2 6 ·382 759 50.3 8 Marrar ...... 6 9 2 17 Nth. Wagga ...... 1 7 212 751 Ardlethan ...... 0 1-0 0 0 G .. Parsons (Coota.) ...... 1 16 In lower grades, North Wagga Reserves and 28.2 4 D. Guthrie (Coota.) ...... 0 Ardlethan do not field an UIS side 11 Rivcoll Reserves will continue to wear the un­ S.W.-Tolland* ..... -- 8 211 652 32.4 0 M. Reichardt (RAAF) ...... 0 11 • % adjustment due to forfeit. defeated tag, wary thai every opponent will lift DIVTWO: Round 7: lsts 2nds . Total M. Hillier(S.W.-T.) ...... 2 11 a little in an effort to be the first to beat them: Cootamundra ...... 36 12 48 . R Robbins (Whitton) ...... , .. 0 10. The Under 18 competition seems to have BEMROSE Whitton·:: ... : ...... ·... . 24. 12 .. 36., G. Lloyd (Whitton) ...... 2 10 sorted itself into tops and bottoms, with only 18 15 . 33 minor miracles preventing Collingullie­ CLEANING.SERVICE SECOND GRADE: ·. PHONE WAGGA 22 6943 . ~:!(Hll.~~~~~:.:::::: 18 - 15 33 P. Jack(Uranq.-K.) ...... 1 14 Ashmont, Temora, MCU and The Rock­ R.A.A.F ...... 12 12 24 Yerong Creek from contesting this year's finals • Caipet and·l.ounge Cleaning . -~ N. Andronicus (Rivcoll) ...... 0 9 Scotchgard brand applicato~ . South Wagga-T ... .. 18 3 21 series. • licensed R. Currie (S.W.-T.) ...... 4 9 • -Window Insulation film _ · Junee ...... 18,. 0 18 J. Lawrie (RAAF) ...... 0 8 CO~Y·ENQUIRES WELCOME lsts: 6 pes; 2nds: J pes; U18s: 1 pt. P. Hogan (Coota.) ...... 0 7 22 23 ©)~~ URAN.AST. THE FOR FOOTBALL & GENERAL . [J(D~©l~ THE HOCK GULLIE CATERING REQUIREMENTS SEE: . ®®1TCE~Q~©JlfCf[c. PH.202028 ~ Bob.& Joanne Howard supporters of The · ',, •:~el(Sei')lice ~ro~~ry, ·Liq~qr: ~ .. ~ STORE Rock-Yerong Creek F.C. welcome footy fans 'depart~e11ts DALCO AGENCIES ·•. .·· ~"1d Hardware • Fast Hot Meals • Eat-in or Takeaway Suppliers o(all confectionery & snack foods. for a drink before and after the game. ' ' ►" Distributors of Australian' Fertilizers, • Newsagency • Petrol • General Goods • Counter Meals 12-1.30 & 6-8 • Drive-In Bottle Shop :sheepyar~:t Mtish ► ·Cartage Contractors John & Chez Meyers - Ph. 200141 Hammond Ave., WAGGA -Ph. 21 4863 --"iimtt,UIMMitlhfi~t&d ~ I%11111• •;,,un@nD&tlli!MH •l ~i!A t•l ~b~.. With very convincing wins in all 3 .; The weeks break has enabled us to SENIORS SENIORS ades our football club as a whole ~~ ·rC?charge o~r _batteries, tune the en- 1. P. PRIESTLy 25. J. McLACHLAN 1. A. ALDERTON 31. S. McPHERSON fad a smile on its face last Saturday . gmes _and np mto th~ last part of the 3 M DASEY 26 A DONELAN night and it wasn't long till a whole lot year like 'He Man' wtth the powers of · · · · · 2. S. WILLIAMS 32. C. HINES of players and supporters had a smile Greyskul. Terlo was his Pirana 4. R. FLANIGAN 27. C. GRENTELL 3. W. SOMERVILLE 33. T. GILLETT on their faces too. · menacing best and he won the Mug 5. S. WHITE 28. B. LEAVER 4. B. McPHERSON 34. P. LEONARD In the lsts we saw Ronnie Gilling- BLACK & WHITE and the $30. Dono was as busy as a cat 6. M. DRISCOLL 29. M. YATES 35. D. McPHERSON ham a~ his best,. taking son_ie great ·RED WHITE v m 5. S. GUNNING marks m the last line and for his efforts ' .STRIPES · buryingmarblesincementandhewon 7. H. GORMAN 30. G. TERLICH the Coura~e Mug and $20. Henry as A BU o 3 FE 6. P. WATSON 36. G. KING was awarded the Mug. Barrie McPherson will get a usual plunged into the fray like a Pygmy troubleshooter 9 · · CHH RN 1. A. ENEY 7. D. MEYERS 37. J. WILLIAMS haircut from the Baylis Hair Studio. Scott Macklin the and he won $20 whilst Dase performance was as honest 10. S. EBERT 32. D. HALLAM 8. B. ALEXANDER 38. Greg SMITH Crossroads award, Geoff Smith's car will be given a as Sir Dapper and he won the Salon 212 tint and trim. 11. D. LAGETIIE 33. D. WEBB 9. J. QUILTER 39. R. SUTION Grease & Oil change at the Ashmont Auto Port and The Reserves started as slowly as a John Howard 12. B. HANNAM 34. P. HALLAM Conrad Haggar won the Family Meats Butchery award. campaign_but performed ~t~er ~n the 2nd half .. ~ark 13. J; CREEK 35. M. CONDON 10. M. TIPPING 40. G. LEE Our 2nds had another good win, our full forward Greg 11. Geoff SMITH 41. G. McLOUGLIN King kiced 11 goals and wasJ·ustly awarded the mug. Yat~s agam proved that trammg 1s not a prereqws1~e to 15 K DRISCOLL 36 K BLAKE consistent performance and he won the mug. Big H · · · · 12. R. WHYMAN 42. W. GARROD Scott Breust won a haircut an the Crossroads award to foundtimetoventureoutofthecabinofhisKenworthto 16. P. JEFFERY 37. R. VENNELL 13. P. GILLETT 43. P. SQUIRES Brett McMillan. win the Courage Mug, whilst Roger Vennell won the 17. R. Ffl7SlMMONS v.c. 38. M. NORBURY The 18s won well with Col McGill winnini the trophy. Salon 212 haircut. 18. T. YATES 39. H. UEBERGANG 14. P. WILLIAMS 44. R. SALMON Tony Avromovic played well enough to wm the Petrol 15. GOW 45. C. HAGGAR from the Gullie Store and Marc Jones is going to have a Theld8sshadagoodbe win wi~hJuhti~Hosietnning~e 19 P. YATES 40. P. SHAW I. mug an teve Ta r co 0ecti~g t e o~e1 .. eep up e 20· M HENDERSON 43. T. McMULLEN 16. I. KENNEDY 46. C. HATTWELL haircut. good work boys and keep gomg to traimng. · · Our Netballers in the B grade had a great game and Secretary Lyn Blake from the Ladies Auxiliary has 21. R. ANDERSON 44. J. COX 17. R. ELLIS 47. C. McGILL played an 11-all draw. Our Bee On Gee player was asked me to inform people of a Street Stall at The Rock 22. S. McMULLEN 45. R. KOHLHAGEN 18. B. BURGESS 48. J. RACZKOWSKI Allison Keemke. The newly formed A grade side came o~ Friday next week (26th). Any donations can be left 23. M. THOMAS 46. K. COCHRANE 19. R. GILLINGHAM 49. T. CHARLES well and truly to grief losing 63 to 19. Paula Pleming with Lyn. 24 BL KE 54 A WIS 20. K. COOKE 50. N. JENKINS played well. c· Once again all you people with 200 Oub Tickets try · On the social scene next week the Social Club has · · A · · E 21. S. MACKLIN 51. M. JENKINS organised a Fancy Dress Ni~t at the Kings Own. It is and get them in within the next week please as we are sure to be a great night as 1t has been rumoured that UNDER 18s 22. M. ATIWOOD 52. T. A VRAMOVIC going to draw it on the 28th at the Country & Western several prominent club members will be attired such as 1. P. TAYLOR 16. -C. CHAPLIN 23. G. PAGE 53. B. CARR Day. I think I'd better mention a little more on this. We have an entertainment day corning up on Sunday, June to make the function reminiscent of any to be had during 2. A.'CHAPLIN 17. A. WEILY 24. W. HANCOCK 54. D. JONES the clubs history. All join in the spirit and suitably dress 28 after the North Wagga game starting at 1.30 p.m. Our for the occasion. For any further details see Dase, Bucky 3. G. MICHAEL 21. C. TAYLOR 25. P. SALAN 55. L. FURELLA guest artist will be Allan Gumm with other local talents or Coco. . 4. R. MANNING 22. R. PAYNE . 26. W. MEYERS 56. A. BARBY performing. Their is also a competition for all you play­ This week we welcome our neighbours the Gullie to 5. C. FEENEY 26. J. HOSIE 27. B. McMILLAN 57. J. MORROW ers, netballers and supporters who seem to get a little the hallowed Victoria Park turf. We wish them an injury 6. B. KOHLAGEN 27. C. HULL t· 28. S. LEWINGTON 58. H. BREUST worked up with things. That's right a dummy spitting contest, you can see all your worked up friends spitting free game and hope of course that they come out second 7. T. BALL 32. B. CAMPTON 29. S. BREUST 59. A. WASHINGTON best. 11. S. TAYLOR 33. K. COX the dummy. Refreshments and (how can I say this) UP THE PIES. 30. M. BLENCOWE spit-cooked meals will be available. Should be a great 13. R. RUSHBY 37. J. CAMPTON day, so bring all your friends along and have a great time. a~,e~pe_ ~,; YERONG CREEK 7 r.lTHE . ROCK MEMORIALBOWLING I [I:Jr;~> RURAL CENTRE I CLUB I JOJt~ ~,y~~S J~fi~~P101T • Opendailyfrom10a.m.Phone202185. Licensed Stock, Station. and Real ~R~ Reschs and Carlton on tap. Meals available Estate Agent, A.F.L. Fertilizer, ~ I I LOCAL and INTERSTATE Thu., Fri. & Sun. (Sat. night a Dinner Dance)· I BULK and GENERAL HAULAGE Rural merchandise. · I Take-aways a speciality. · Plunkett St., Yerong Creek • Ph. 203557 (225740 A.H.) ~ISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOM~ PHONE 200141 or 200142 RIVERINA SPRAYING SERVICE, WAGGA WAGGA SPEED SHOP 33 Dobney Ave., Wagga -Ph. 253322 (a.h. Errollloyd 285744, John Gerhardy 261314) 11Ji1:IJ•M;W·I!IIJ :f-$1:•1WA-1Q,flt-l!f-"IJ."W -~v, · - Suppliers of: SPRAY-SEED, ROUNDUP, GLEAN, ALLY, HOEGR~SS • CAR SEAT COVERS • DRIVING LIGHTS . ~ SYNATHIC, NILVERM, CLOUT-S, SPURT, VACCINES. · • EXHAUSTS • SUSPENSION KITS • ENGINE REBORING EXPERTS Agents for: A.F.L. FERTILIZERS & CARGILL SEEDS. 81 BAYLIS STREET, WAGGA - PH. 213486 25 24 ------, MANGOPLAB FARM CENTRE ,., ;teJ a ?I ;•11111 MAJOR SPONSOR OF M.C.U. GOANNAS! 21 GURWOOD STREET, WAGGA - PH. 211631 I • RURAL MERCHANDISE After Hours M.C. Croker 252056; G.J. Carroll 287137 • A.F.L. FERTILIZERS • LIME AGENTS GRAIN & PRODUCE AGENTS AT MARRAR FOR AUSTRALIAN FERTILIZERS I I MERCHANTS Phone Bill Hancock 274373 (274355 A.H.). KYEAMBA ST., MANGOPLAH - PHONE 285791 I~------Phone Cootamundra 422633 J MARRAR BOMBERS IUtii#atifi.MitMMIMfilWt•M ~I~ a.-Qi~

i@P The bitterly cold conditions SENIORS .,.. didn't suit the Bombers at the SENIORS ,/;Ji* Gullie last Saturday and it took a 1. P. BUTTERWORTH 27. P. O'CONNELL 1. Z. SEPAROVICH 21. B. McCRAE (2nds) 11'13- quarter to get into the game. By 2. R. LIMBRICK 28. K. SHEA 2. D. GALVIN 22. R. PARKER ,g@f that time we were 40 points be- 4. D .. HODGE 29. G. COCHRANE 3. T. ION 23. W. GALVIN .-:-...... BLACK, hind. However to the young play- ~~i~~~~~youn~ blood of the club keep up their BANDS 6. T. TURNER 30. P. PATTISON ~~[::~:~~; RED SASH ers credit they knuckled down 4. W. DEW 24. C. MAHER winrung performance and remam con- and worked until they became 7. C. COOTE 33. D. FOX sistent throughout the year. Gavin Hubbard once again 5. B. ROBERTSON 25. D. GRIFFIN 8. J. MOHR 34. M. LANGTRY had an excellent game and fully deserved the major vote competitive. and Stephen Wheeler also had a strong game. Graeme Manning was a credit to himself and 9. A. BEVAN 35. T. LANGTRY 6. P. DAVIS 26. J. SCHULTZ The only thing defeating our 2nds at this stage of the his club as after a horror start in his First Grade 10. C. BEVAN 36. S. COCHRANE 7. L. SANBROOK 27. M. McKENZIE year at training and on Saturdays is numbers. We just debut, he became one of our best players after don't seem to have a consistent amount of footballers half time at CHB. Well done! 11. D. MALONE 38. G. TURNER 8. A. MATTHEWS 29. B: COLE that we used to. If it wasn't for a few of our loyal battlers 12. S. KNIGHT 39. R. TURNER the club would certainly be finding victories scarce. But Neil Turner got the mug, Rocky took the Play­ 9. J. BRENNAN 30. A. GRIFFIN on a good note it is great to see the number of new faces er's award and Butters the Wine. 13. M. HAGAR 41. J. SHEA 10. G. WOODEN 31. D. MAGNA appearing each Saturday in the Blue & Gold, let's hope Buster was easily the best in the Twos and won 14. S. SMITH 42. J. McCORMACK they enjoy their football and our social activities. Owen the mug. The Ed Steer award also went to Buster. 15. N. TURNER 43. B. McRAE 11. L. SEPAROVICH 32. B. STOLL Ross returned last week with an excellent performance by taking the major vote and closely followed by Fraser Andrew McKelvie looked like he needed the 16. W. GRAETZ 44. S. POLLARD 12. D. COLE 34. R. FREUTRILL Wine the most and was duely awarded it. Parker and Brian McRae. 17. C. CELBY 45. G. TURNER Our lsts certainly took a big fall last week, not only on Paul Blackett and Tim Gaffeney won the two 13. P. McDEVITT 37. A. MELTON the field, but also down the ladder, dropping out of the 18. H. CRAWFORD 48. G. SHEA awards in the U18s. 14. S. COLE 38. F. PARKER top 4. It was a victory that we really needed to cement It is with great regret that we announce that our 20. G MANNING 49. S. ROBINSON our position in the four. But true to old spirit it only 15. A. HUNTER 39. G. LEECH makes future victories more satisfying. Let's hope we lift President and his wife will be leaving us next 21. C. CEELY 50. C. MOFFAT and contribute a 100% effort this week against the Bom­ month. Brendan and Marg have accepted a ma­ 22. G. McLAY 51. E. GLOWREY 16. A. FINEMORE 40. R. KLIMPSCH bers. The award winers were Trevor Kendall, Stephen jor position in Brendan's employment and will 23. G. ARMSTRONG 52. G. BEVAN 17. M. QUINLIVAN 42. A. WOODEN Cole and Al Finemore. move to Sydney. Both will be a major loss, not The comes a day when you have to saddle up the horse only the football and netball, but also to the 24. G. LANGTRY 53. P. WILLIS \ 18. L. BROWN 43. B. McRAE and load up the cart and head off to the big smoke. For 25. B. ROLLINS 55. S. MURFITI d Alan & Kim, Alan & Marie and Mandy the day has community. They are two people that cannot and 19. B. KENDALL 45. B. McRAE finally come. Committee, players and suppnrters sin­ will not be replaced. Good luck to you both! 26. A. EASTICK cerely wish to thank them for their contribution towards Let's see if we can start better and get the 21. T. KENDALL 47. A. KLIMPSCH the club and wish them all the best for the future, and points against Mango today. 48. E. LLOYD hope one day they may return to the club. Today we travel to Marrar and let's hope we chew the wings off the Bombers for victory. UP THE GOANNAS! MANGOPLAH HOTEL THE ROCK-YERONG CREEK F.C.: The So­ Your Host Tim Castles invites you after the CREASY'S __ cial Club has organised a Fancy Dress footy or any occasion to call in and sample the Night at the Kings Own next Saturday friendly country hospitality. MANGOPLAH night (27th). For any further details see ~ HARDWARE & PASTURE SEEDS Dase, Bucky or Coco. OAT BUYERS - GRAIN & PRODUCE AGENTS Member Combined ~~o~;M;@~et1 ;eit;\('J PHONE MANGOPLAH-U.F.C.: Country & Western FUELu AGENTS 274302 ~ Rural Traders Ball on Saturday, June 27. ti:~@~j;f~tmtldJ1a Kyeamba Street - Ph. 285728, 285742 LEETON A.F.C.: Rock & Roll night on Saturday, June 27. Meal. $12 single, $20 OLDl:ST /\lJSTR/\.11/\.N OWNl:D G. & E. KILLALEA double. 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_,.....•=MMH:lf.li:t.1~tm1a•I•I#• ARDLETHAN STARS ~y.A SENIORS A terrific start to round 2 ~th 2. P. SHEENAN 25. D. MALONE SENIORS Anybody who is game enough two ~ood wins at Mango. I think 3. B. FLAGG 26. I. LUCAS 1. P. COX 23. B. RAYMENT to think that the STARS won't any side good enough ~o beat Man- 4. P. COX 27. M. KENNY win games when they get their g~ ath·~fngo can wm any pre- 5. G. HOWE 28. S. NORRIS 2. A. POPPLE 24. P. CRITTENDEN FOUR quarters together must be nll-Hi~ Il~t Grade played hard all 6. C. CONLAN 29. B. IRVIN 3. M. WHYTE 25. P. WHYTE drinking far too much. RED,& GOLD BLUs\~1~~ITE day, tackling to the very limit. All 7. M. CONLAN 30. D. IRVIN Yes fellas, one quarter lost the tll!lll m 4. P. PASSLOW 26. P. HORAN STRIPES players had good games but awards 8. R. DANIHER 31. I. JAMIESON game for us against competition went to Peter Conlan (towel), Chris (wheel align- 9. A. EVANS 32. J. WILLIAMS 5. P. GRIFFIN 27. K. MENZIES leaders Temora. On the other ment) and youngster Jeff (socks). Both Lucas' again 10. P. HAGUE 33. D. OVERS 6. M. GAYNOR 28. K. LALLY hand if you had to pick awards it would have been a head banging experience. Harold Guymer won played hearty games and Phil also put in another 11. D. CONLAN 34. D. FLAGG 29. J. SMITH great effort. Great to see newcomer Shaun Quade 12. R. EVANS 35. V. CONLAN 7. P. LITTLE the London Hotel pewter award. Barry Cox won Join the ranks this year. 14. P. FLAGG 36. M. CASTLE 8. S. FOSTER 31. C. TUCKER the London Hotel Shirt award. Barry being an ale Good to see a full side of 2nd Graders tum up on 15. M. BROWN 37. Rod IRVIN 9. D. CURRIE 32. C. LITCHFIELD drinker (gulper) jumped ,at the chance of ex­ Saturday and what a difference it makes! Keith Hart 16. Mat CONLAN 38. K. TUBB changing awards with Harold. Nevertheless the had another fantastic game taking home the towel 17. J. CONLAN 39. N. FINDLAY 10. E. McDERMOTT 33. S. GORDON whole team accredited themselves well. and Gooley wearing a new pair of socks .. Darrell 18. B. CONLAN 40. P. CONLAN 11. D. CARROLL 35. G. CARROLL The Reserves were well beaten again but we Fla_gg an~ Gr:ub had go?d games along with Rob 19. Ray IRVIN 41. R. WAIDE 12. A. CLARK 38. P. MINCHIN are finding we haven't quite got enough jumpers Irvm puttmg m a good first game for the season. 2o. M. FLAGG 43. M. IRVIN for everybody - it seems we have a resurgence to Unfortunately_ our_U18s were defeated, but who 21, J. INGLIS 44. P. CLARK 13. M. RICHARDS 39. D. HANRAHAN play footy at this late stage! can expect to wm with only 14 or 15 players. We G HAWKER 46 A DRAFFIN 22 14. B. COx 40. B. GAYNOR The netballers had mixed results, with the B desperately need U18 players to play each week, so · C. ROLLASON · G. TREMBATH grade losing 34-15, but the juniors beat Temora why not bnng along a mate! Jerry C. had a very good 23· · 49· · 16. G. GARDNER 42. P. DELAHUNTY game awarded with the towel and John Waide play- 24. 0. BROWN 12-9. I was given the best player list but I have ed hard and with great determination and has the UNDER 18s 17. R. GUYMER 43. B. WOOD misplaced them, but the girls are definitely im­ socks; Dennis Irvin showed many glimpses of skill 18. S. LITCHFIELD 44. C. HATCHER proving as the season goes on. with Mick Evans also performing well. 5. B.HALDEN 48. P. CLARK It has been a long time since I have seen a First 7. C. HOWE 50. M. NORRIS 19. P. CALDOW 45. B. PATTEN The dub congratulates Phil and Judy Hague on 14. J. CONLAN 51. R. GOREY Grade coach boundry umpire for a Reserve the arrival of their son (another budding footbal­ 20. J. CASTLE 52. B. COWDEN 20. G. GAYNOR 46. S. LUCAS Grade game, but Phill is different! The lad is ler!), also Nola and Greg with a new little netballer. 26. J. WAIDE 53. S. SMITH trying to gain some fitness for his return to the 27. D. JOHN 55. W. SEMMLER 21. A. MARTIN 47. A. BEATTIE Today we host Ardlethan and welcome them to 36. D. TREMBATH 56. Denis IRVIN paddock which should be very soon. stay on after the game for our Casserole Tea at the 37. G. HALDEN 57. B. GOREY 22. P. MILLS 48. H. YARNOLD UP THE STARS! hotel. 38. P. INGLIS 59. L. GOREY All the best for the games today and may we 39. B. OHLSEN 60. M. EVANS 40. A. SEMMLER 61. M. GOREY continue on our winning way. 44. J. ELLIS 62. G. STEVENSON COULD YOUR CLUB USE $5001 If so, why not put an entrant in the "MR. -Ken Gar Roo 45. R. BURDETTE 66. S. GIBSON MURRUMBIDGEE" CONTEST. Phone LESSA TULK (a Miss Wagga entrant) on 71. P. ROWSTON 273019 or 216692 at work for more details.

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. TEMORA KANGAROOS I NORTH WAGGA SAINTS ,_ SENIORS Our performance against SENIORS Ardlethan a fortnight ago can only 1. R. MacKENZIE 21. P. CLEMENTS be described as a Jekyll and Hyde 2. G. McDOUGALL 22. M. BLOCK 1. L. PENDRICK 27. G. KEOGH performance. After a terrible first 3. D. KRAUSE 23. D. HARPLEY 2. P. SEDUNARY 28. G. WATT half, and a roasting by coach Ross, 4. W. KRAUSE 24. P. TYNDALL 3. R. MARGOSIS 29. T. REID ~;I~tFJ~gil [I we were able to come out and run- was big. Football stories were 4. G. CASE 30. W. CAIRNS WIJH BLUE & WHITE away with a 56 point win over the 5. P. REID 25. P. MAHON swapped, argued and laughed at. RED8~~1JE & STRIPES gallant Stars. Gary 'Gonzo' Block 6. T. HADRILL 26. M. NESBIT 5. J. REBERGER 31. T. FIFE The recovery barbecue on Sun- ■played well all day to win the mug and the $30 6. 32. P. TINNOCK 7. N. FIRMAN 27. P. BLOCK W. SKEERS day was another success ~th it players award. Mick 'Morphine' Block played well 8. N. WALLACE 28. B. NOACK 7. C. HODGE 33. P. McGREGOR m his first senior game for a while to win the Grand being just as big as the mght before. Thanks Hotel award; while David Proebstel won the socks 9. R. BLOCK 29. C. HARPER 8. J. McGREGOR 34. C. URQUHART should go to the Centenary Committee for the with a good effort. Other $30 winners were Phil 10. G. BLOCK 30. G. JORDON 9. B.ALLEN 35. W. KEW excellent work that they put into organising the whole weekend. 'Hawk' Reid (best forward), Neil 'Seal' Firman (best 11. D. SMITH 31. S. BENNETT 10. C. DAVIS 36. G. GAYNOR centre, ruck) and Geoff Winkley (best backman). Awards on the footy field were - 1st XVII: 12. G. WINKLEY 32. K. WALLACE Well done fellas. 11. L. SMYTHE 37. R. DENTON Saint of the Week and Les & Norma Day award The Seconds ran out comfortable winners but our 13. D.NOLAN 33. P. HANLON 12. R. MURRAY 38. J. JACKSON to L. Pendrick; North WaggaAmpol to B. Allen; second half left a lot to desire, however I must say it 14. S. BARBER 34. N. GRIMMER 13. C. CUTTING 39. M. COUSLEY $30 to T. Rudd. 2nd XVIII: Saint of the Week was the worst umpiring I have seen in senior football 15. G. KERRY 35. T. CONELLEY for years. The mug went to Andrew 'Crusher' 14. R. KERR 40. G. LANG and Les & Norma Day to J. Jackson; Black Swan 16. M. O'CALLAGHAN 36. C. SEDGWICK Breust, Kerry Wallace played well to win the Grand 15. G. COUSLEY 41. T. McGREGOR to P. Boyton; $20 to A. Boyton (I think). U18 17. B. THOMPSON 37. S. TRABILSIE awards unavailable. Hotel award, Francis Corbett won the socks with a 16. B. CROUCH 42. G. KEOGH good effort in his first Seconds game, while Peter 18. K. WILLIAMS 38. T. O'BRYAN A trip to Melbourne was held last weekend 17. R. FARRELL 43. M. CAIRNS 'Popeye' Tyndall won the video. 19. J. DURHAN 39. E. HEINJUS with the players watching a good team win and The Netballers won their B grade game 34-14, 18. P. FAHEY 44. D. FLANAGAN 20. Phil GERHARD 40. A. BREUST having a good time. with Jenny Heinrich winning the mug, while the 19. T. RUDD 45. R. ROBINSON On Sunday (tomorrow) it's our usual Lobster­ Juniors went down narrowly. ing Trip at a cost of $25, all inclusive. Anymore The club wishes Ray 'Dago' Block and his family UNDER 18s 20. P. IRVINE 46. J. KERON all the best after the loss of Ray's father Elwin just 21. J. KERR 47. G. McDONALD details required, see Hoffa. 1. T. BENNET 27. N. KENNEDY This week it's Temora which will prove to be a before Ray was due to play for the Sydney Swans. 6. M. MURPHY 28. P. LENON 22. A. BOYTON 48. A. LANG On a bnghter light, we welcome a new supporter 8. Peter BLOCK 32. R. REID hard match and is one we must win. to the club with coach Ross and wife Cheryl celebrat­ 9. T. O'BRIEN 37. F. CORBETT 23. L. FITZGERALD 49. W. HOWIE ing the arrival of a girl - well done! 10. D. BUSHELL 40. A. SINCLAIR 24. G. CROUCH 50. J. GREGORY This week we plaY. North Wa~ga at home and 11. T. CORBY 41. M. GILCHRIST 25. K. DAVIS 51. M. CROUCH three tough games will ensure a big crowd at Nixon 14. D. PROEBSTEL 43. R. DURHAM Park. So fellas let's get into them an win the three 16. B. WATTERSON 45. C. SCHLUNKE 26. S. GREGORY games. 21. N. HEINJUS 47. B. KERRY 1...... CARN THE ROOS. -...... 'fiERRICif &··so~r(Gf iinf ·p~JL:··· i~i~ BLACK SWAN HOTEL GRAIN & PRODUCE MERCHANTS GARDINER STREET, NORTH WAGGA • Agent for Golden Poultry • Pivot Distributor Supports the North Wagga Saints • Barley Marketing Board • Cash Grain Buyer c._ ~-. :-::i Centenary Year-PREMIERS 1987!!! _ LOT 1, INDUSTRIAL AVE., TEMORA - PHONE 771733 I NORTH ~ I • Coldest Beer irl Town• New Beer Garden• After game snacks ~11!1111111llllllllll\lllt\ll!ll111111111111111111111111111111!111111llll11!111\lll!llllllllllllll1111111111111lll!llllllllllllllllltllll\lllllllllll1111\llll\llllllllllll!lllllllllllll\11111111\11\lll\lll\ll111\111\111111 11110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111, WORKOUT SHARP-SHOOTER SIGNS & SCREEN PRINTING Last Week's Winner: P. WATSON (CollinQullie-Ashmont) Above player is entitled to One Month's FREE MEMBERS'"FIIP to Workout. An introductory letter will be sent to your club secretary. Mick Farrell, Unil 2, 13 0Hammon □ Ave., Wa~a -Phone 21 60 6 2 THIS WEEK'S SHARP-SHOOTER GAME: Rivco/1 v South Wagga-T. UIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 30 31 YOUCAN'TGOPASTTHE YOU'RE WELCOME WITH MINE HOSTS FARRER NETBALL WHITTON BOWLING DARYL & LARRY GEHRIG AND THE AT Results from split round 8·.(6.6.87 & 13.6.87): A COOTAMUNDRA "BLUES" GRADE: Marrar 63 d Collin_gull.ie 19; Barellan 28 d & RECREATION- CLUB LO FTUSJ/o1el-mo1e! MCU 24. B GRADE: Temora 34 d Ardlethan 15; Benerembah Street <0- FOR • FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE HOTEL CENTRAL Collingullie 11 drew with Marrar 11; MCU 45 d Phone 55 2715 (il • SPACIOUS BARS & LOUNGES COOTAMUNDRA Barellan 23. Juniors: Ardlethan 12 d Temora 9; • BEST CHINESE RESTAURANT Barellan 15 d MCU 11. VISITORS WELCOME • COUNTER LUNCHES IN TOWN! • OPEN SUNDAYS 12 noon to 10 pm. LADDERS after round 8 \✓-t A GRADE: Pts For Against % Marrar ...... 16 263 139 189 SOUTH WAGGA URANQUINTY T.R.Y.C ...... 16 132 84 157 RIVCOLL WHITTON COOTAMUNDRA Barellan ...... 12 178 161 110 TOLLAND JUNEE -KAPOOKA Temora ...... 4 79 129 61 MCU ...... 0 112 2oru CLUB NOTES Whitton's ROBINS NEST L. & C •PETROL FRASER Another good performance last week by Last Saturday brought back memories to a~ PTY LTD both grades. The Reserves in particular after the die-hard Don supporters. It was shades of =~:::~:~' ~ Ph. 552605 last weeks loss turned in an excellent team ~FtA~~wmt~9J!L yesteryear with 'Dacf' Leese making a com­ • Hardware ~ Home performance to completely outclass their ... Don't be left behind! eback in the Twos and 'Pencil' Robinson once • Gifts Deliveries opponents. Goldy and Rod 'Mad Dog' Bool again wearing the Red and Black guernsey ~------~ interchanging from the bench made consider­ which he did with distinction for many years. able contributions with their very direct Result-wise, however, 'Dad' and 'Pencil' approach to the game. fe11effm CLUB NOTES didn't have too much to celebrate, as both the Bootsy at last turned it on and hopefully is Twos (soundly) and the Ones (eventually) :JUjErJ CLUB NOTES on the nght track for the rest of the season. were well beaten by the Blues from Coota­ Others to play well were Tim 'Comeback' What a lift for the club with wins in both mundra. Mahon and Ronnie Dallas (who's made even grades last week against the RAAF. With the Talking of results, the less said about the A disappointing result that perhaps re­ more comebacks than Tim), Gerard 'Woody' Secnds in the four and the Firsts knocking the forfeit of the Under 18s the better. Those flected the way we have been playing the last Guthrie, Terry Finucane and the Bushpig. door down we can only see an improvement in regular, committed players who read these few games. Instead of getting on top and The First Graders had to battle somewhat the club. notes know what's thought of the others ... so crushing the opposition, we have been cruis­ harder for the points against ajlucky South The Firsts put to~ether their second victory be it! Hopefully we'll have a team to take to ing and allowing lesser teams to put us under Wagga side. Fat Spadga playe a great cap­ in a row and this will spark a large amount of Barellan tomorrow. too much l'ressure. If we want to win another tains game and was well supported by Benny confidence for the rest of the season. Even The 2nds played one good quarter of foot­ premiership we have got to get that bit of (little Spadga). Crack, the Prodigal Son won though it took three quarters to shake off the ball - the last - when they outscored Coota­ aggression and killer instinct back into our the mug and then disappointed everyone by RAAF it was an inspiring win. Piggy Gibson mundra 3-1 to 0-4. What a shame Cootamun­ game. going back to Tumut, so Sean & Co. cele­ played an outstanding game on the HBF and dra had booted 17-13 to 2-4 in the other three. It was pleasing to see Gavin Lloyd back in brated for him. Sean lost the wrestling and his was well awarded with the mug. Darty Huxley Peter Hunt, despite being bitten by Terry top form, his strong marking and hand work new jumper to Booty but one of the gang had turned in his best effort for the season along 'Mad Dof O'Keefe, survived to be our best; in the packs nearly swung the game for us. Col a win when 'David' downed 'Goliath'. with strong man Troy Walker. Other good T. O'K, himself played well as did John Carey Ingram also played well covering plenty of Speaking of wins I remember reading about players were Simon, Rollo and Pete. With a and Craig Jamieson. Glimpses of goodness ground toJick up many kicks for the day. a couple ofplayers in the club told to report to few players to return to the seniors we are were shown by Brendan Kearney and Basil Other goo players were Ron Gordon, Paul Under 16s basketball training to learn how to looking at big things guys, so keep it up. Coleman (welcome Basi) and 'Jock' had a Preston and Graham Ingram. play that game. Just thought I'd let someone The Seconds bounced into the four with a birthday, kicking four of the five goals. The Seconds in a form reversal, showed a know the Under 15s footy team train at 4.30 heart stopping victory, just ask Riolo, his In the Firsts, Wayne Gardner, David Sea­ lot more commitment and desperation to on Tuesday and Thursdays if you'd like to stopped when he kicked three goals in one man, Neil Carey and Eric Frazier were always down the undefeated Rivcoll side. In a team attend. quarter! Des Huxley and Vince Murtagh won prominent whilst Stewart Allen went about full of goers there was not one bad player. Don't forget to sell those raffle tickets and the awards with gutsy efforts and both must his task unperturbed that he was marked by Special mention to Phil Didden who is leaving get hem into Goog. Also our next dance is on be looking at the Firsts. Keep 'em going Clar­ the state cal'tain. Stewart was rewarded for to join the Army, although after seeing him Saturday, July 11, so let's keel' that date free. ky and the guys are looking good for the his efforts with a Dinner for Two, courtesy of shoot for goal, I don't think they will be using Today a big test for both sides against the finals. Mike Laurent at Holly's. him as a sniper. Best players were Andy Rosellas. Let's keep the ball rolling. I will give $10 to anybody who can really tell With total commitment, there's no reason Cameron who rocked intelligently and com­ CARN THE BLUES! me how far that kick went. How about it why we can't tum it on in the second half of bined with Ossie Ingram in the centre to give Pete? the season and reverse those first round re­ us first up use of the ball. In the backline Scott THE COOTA BLUES LOVE THEIR Well this week we travel to Cootamundra. sults. Youn~ and Phil Howison were solid and Phil­ FOOTY HARD, THEIR SHOWER HOT Let's hope both teams continue to lift them­ Today starts us off, and the Bushpigs are lip Pamting's effort to smother the ball and AND THEIR BEER COLD selves and let's go home with two more wins. going to be no pushovers, so we must give our break up Rivcoll's attacking play were indica­ ... and for the best beer in town: Let's continue to WIN, SING, DRINK and very best. It would be pleasant to knock-off tive of the play of the whole team. unite as a CLUB! their undefeated Seconds too! The U18s will This week it's Junee and ifwe all go as hard HOTEL CENTRAL CARN THE ROSELLAS! be sufficiently satisfied with a game . . a win and meet the opposition like Vince Campisi COOTAMUNDRA would be a delight! did with that ground shaking shepherd, we Congratulations to a great little clubman will again be back on the track with a good PARKER STREET - PHONE 42 1346 Noel Busby as he celebrates his 50th game win. Stewart Whitson of Rosewood is with us. Good on you 'Buzz'! UP THE TIGERS! the Faulkner Footywinner No. 3. C'mon Dons, get fair dinkum!! Entry form No. 4 is on page 13.

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Div. 2 Draw (cont.) August 15: Whitton v Rivcoll; July 18: T.R.-Y.C. v Barellan; Coota. v Sth. Wagga-T.; June 13: Rivco11(78) v Whitton(72); Nth. Wagga v Marrar; Coll.­ FOSTERS FARRER LEAGUE DRAW - 1987 Sth. Wagga-T.(65J v Coota.(109); Tumut-T. v Junee; Uranquinty­ Ash. v Temora; M.C.U. v Sth. Junee v Tumut-T., R.A.A.F.(66) v K. v R.A.A.F. Wagga-T. DIVISION .O'NE , July 4: T.R.-Y.C. v Ardlethan; Sat. August 29: 1st Semi-Final. Uranquinty-K.(75). Sat. August 22: 1st Semi-Final. Marrar v Temora; Barellan v Sat. Sept. 5: 2nd Semi-Final. Sat. August 29: 2nd Semi-Final. July 25: Marrar v T.R.-Y.C.; April 11: The Rock-Yerong Creek(85) Nth. Wagga; Coll.-Ash. v Sun. Sept. 13: Preliminary Final. Sat. Sept. 5: Preliminary Final. Barellan v Coll.-Ash.; Temora v North Wagga(130); Marrar(77) v Col­ June 20: Rivcoll v Sth. Wagga-T.; M.C.U .. Sat. Sept. 19: Grand Final. Whitton 'v Junee; Coota. v Sat. Sept. 12: Grand Final. v M.C.U. Sun. July 26: Sth. lingullie-Ashmont(117); Barellan(134) July 11: Temora v T.R.-Y.C.; v Mangoplah-Cookardinia United(41); Uranquinty-K.; Tumut-T. v Wagga-T. v Nth. Wagga at Temora(l78) v Ardlethan(34). Barellan v_Marrar; Nth. Wagga ·DIVISION. TWO · R.A.A.F. North Wagga. April 18: General Bye. N.S.W. State v M.C.U., Ardlethan v Coll.­ June 27: General Bye. Final Under 18s Championships. Ash .. April 25: Rivco11(66) v R.A.A.F.(84); August 1: T.R.-Y.C. v Nth. Wag­ Whitton(l 12) v South Wag~a­ N. S. W. C. A . F. L. Ch am­ April 25: Coll.-Ash.(119) v T.R.­ July 18: T.R.-Y.C. v Barellan; pionships. ga; Temora v Sth. Wagga-T.; Y.C.(97); M.C.U.(101) v Marrar(47); Nth. Wagga v Marrar; Coll.­ Tolland(77); Cootamundra(l61 v June 20: T.R.-Y.C. v Coll.-Ash.; Barellan v M.C.U.; Marrar v Ardlethan(82) v Barellan(151); Nth. Junee(69); Tumut-Talbingo(26 v July 4: R.A.A.F. v Rivcoll; Sth. Ash. v Temora; M.C.U. v Uranquinty-Kapooka(l73). Wagga-T. v Whitton at Maher Marrar v M.C.U.; Temora v Coll.-Ash. Wagga(82) v temora(120). Nth. Wagga. Sun. June 21: May 2: T.R.-Y.C.(11) v M.C.U.(20); Ardlethan. May 2: Sth. Wagga-T. (76) v Oval; Junee v Coota.; Uran­ August 8: Rivcoll(70); Junee(67) v Whitton(71); Barellan v Sth. Wagga-T. Coll.-Ash. v T.R.­ Marrar(26) v Ardlethan(16); July 25: Marrar v T.R.-Y.C.; quinty-K. v Tumut-T .. Y.C.; M.C.U. v Marrar; Sth. Barellan(47) v Temora(55); totf.­ Barellan v Coll.-Ash.; Temora Uranquinty-K.(43) v Coota.(67); R.A.A.F. d Tumut-T.(forfeit). July 11:Juneev Rivcoll; R.A.A.F. Wagga-T. v Barellan at Ash.(53) v Nth. Wagga(53). v M.C.U.; Ardlethan v Nth. June 27: M.C.U. v T.R.-Y.C.; May 9: Ardlethan(73) v T.R.­ May 9: Rivcoll(59) v )unee(60); Sth. v Sth. Wagga-T.; Tumut-T. v Ardlethan; Nth. Wagga v Wagga. Wagga-T.(110) v R.A.A.F.(75); Coota.; Uranquinty-K. v Temora v Barellan; Nth. Wagga Y.C.(109); Temora(88) v Marrar(74); August 1: T.R.-Y.C. v Nth. Wag­ Temora. Nth. Wagg_a(_ 148) v Barellan(82); Coota. v Tumut-T.; Whitton(132) v Whitton. v Coll.-Ash. Sun. June 28: Sth. M.C.U.(100) v Cofl.-Ash.(69). ga; Temora v Ardlethan; Barel­ Uranquinty-K.(86). July 18: General Bye. Wagga-T. v Marrar at Glen­ August 15: T.R.-Y.C. v M.C.U.; May 16: T.R.-Y.C.(59) v temora(77); lan v M.C.U.; Marrar v Coll.­ May 16: Uranquinty-K.(36) v July 25: Rivcoll v Uranquinty-K.; field. Marrar v Sth. Wagga-T. (9.30 Marrar(59) v Barellan(119); Ash .. Rivcoll(37); Tumut-T. v Whitton; Whitton v Tumut-T.; Coota. v a.m.); Barellan v Temora; M.C.U.(84) v·Nth. Wagga(56); Coll.­ August 8: Coll.-Ash. v T.R.­ R.A.A.F.(42) v Coota.(160); Coll.-Ash. v Nth. Wagga. Ash.(105) v Ardlethan(47). Junee(95) v Sth. Wagga-T.(80). R.A.A.F.; Sth. Wagga-T. v July 4: T.R.-Y.C. v Sth. Wagga­ y .C.; M.C. U. v Marrar; May 23: Rivcoll v Tumut-T.; Sth. Wag­ Junee at Gissing Oval. T. (9.30 a.m.); Marrar v MaY, 23: Barellan(136) v T.R.­ Ardlethan v Barellan; Nth. August 22: Sth. Wagga-T. v T.R.­ Y .C.(73); Marrar(73) v Nth. ga-T. (125) v Uranquinty-K.(108); August 1: Tumut-T. v Rivcoll; Temora; Barellan v Nth. Wag­ Y.C. at Glenfield; Temora v Wagga(115); Temora(109) v Coll.­ Wagga v Temora. Junee(82) v R.A.A.F.(64); Uranquinty-K. v Sth. Wagga­ ga; Coll.-Ash. v M.C.U. Marrar; Nth. Wagga V Barellan; Ash. ( 102); Ardlethan(48) v August 15: T.R.-Y.C. v M.C.U.; Whitton(39) v Coota.(84). T.; R.A.A.F. v Junee; Coota. v M.C.U.(118). Marrar v Ardlethan; Barellan v May 30: Coota.(109) v Rivcoll(75); M.C.U. v Coll.-Ash. Whitton(147) v R.A.A.F.(104); Whitton. July 11: Temora v T.R.-Y.C.; May 30: T.R.-Y.C.(114) v Marrar(81); Temora; Coll.-Ash. v Nth. August 8: Rivcoll v Coota.; Sat. August 29: 1st Semi-Final. Coll.-Ash.(132) v Barellan(130); Wagga. Tumut-T. v Sth. Wagga-T.; Uranquin­ Barellan v Marrar; Nth. Wagga M.C.U.(90) v Temora(93); Nth. ty-K.(128) v Junee(97J. R.A.A.F. v Whitton; Sth. Wag­ v M.C.U. Sun. July 12: Sth. Sat. Sept. 5: 2nd Semi-Final. 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