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EASTWAGGA-KOORINGAL HAWKS NARRANDERA EAGLES For the second time this year we had another long and unsuccessful trip to SENIORS SENIORS The Third Grade team are moulding Gritfith going down in all 3 grades. The 1. Greg Turbill 33. Steve Lawless 1. Paul O'Oonogllue 24. Trent CLmmir,gs into a great unit of boys who are not day only being sparked up bya success­ 2. Lindsey Gillard 34. Paul Bourne 2. Michael Paterson 25. Johan Sullivan afraid to attack the ball. The score did ful and fun mystery pub tour oo the way 3. Peter Thornton 26. Haydn Bull not indicate the standard of the game, a 3. Phil Cohalan 35. Steve Head 27. Peter Anthony t1ome and a special mention to Peter 4. Martin Simpson great effort. Awards: Mick Rhodes, 4. Adrian Hilton 36. Darren Bourne Graham Flynn Wild for bogging the U18 bug on the 5. Richard Hardy 28. 8ROWN& 5. Jamie Ross 38. Andrew Dore 6. Wayne Dunne 29. Michael Smith Kevin Wright, Brett Wadelton. Paul GOLDII STfllPES way hOme. Mitchell, Peter Bloomfield, Jason Hop· BLUE, GoLov 6. David Louttit 39. Anthony McKindley 7. Shane Bloomfield 31. Chris Sullivan The U18s started the day, but for 7. Chris Horne 40. Glen Bryce 8. Mark Quilter 32. Peter Kiley wood and Matthew Harrison. some wayward kicking the boys could have got a lot closer. 8. Peter Sculley (vc) 41. Mark Armstrong 9. Steven Rose 33. Jason Williams Our Second Grade played good nard Awards here were Chris Davis /odds firming for Band F) got 9. Mathew Roberts 42. Greg Devries 10. Philip Beams 34. Gary Mclean football and were in with a chance for the points. Unfor· the towel. Tom Woods received the Socks and Houndy kept ' . lunately the last quarter was our undoing. Awards: Chris 1O . Barry Suckling (cc) 43. Dave McClintock 11. Mark Kidd 35. Steven Murphy up his consistent form 10 lake oul the coke. Congratulations 11. Tony Turner 44. AnthOny Kalis 12, Andrew Ryan 38. Rolan Heckendorf uoss, Shane Bloomfield and Phil Beaumont to Mark Armstrong on playing in the victorious NSW CHS 12. Paul Morphett 45. Jim Jenkins 13. Mark Thornton 40. Paul Kirk The Lions hit us w,th everything in the first quarter and side in recently. 13. Wayne Podmore 46. Jeremy Walsh 14. Mark Clark 41 . Richard Durnan we had to play catch up football br the rest of the game. We The Reserves got beaIen bul cerIainly not disgraced t 4. Michael McPherson 47. Scott Williams 15. David Brockwell 42. Robert Cummings again missed easy shOts in front of goal which helped make 43. Kelvin Male against a well drilled Griffith outfit. Aller gel ting the jump on 15. Craig Absolum 48. Brett Hounsell 16. Robert Sturgess our task that much harder. To tlleir credit the Ieam kept at it. 17. Treot Miller 44. Tom Ryan ther:i by leading by 2 goals al quarter time our fitness failed t 6. Ken McPherson 50. Brendan Post Awaids: Joe Hopwood, Steven Rose, Mark Quilter, 18. Neil McCallum 46. Glen Ingram us and they then took control. The Mug was awarded to 17. Julian Gollasch 51. Richard Judd Beaorepairs Award: Mick Smith. Harry whilst the Wagga Engineering Bag went to the ever 19. Joe Hopwood 48. Chris Goss Netball: 5s N25-13. Best players Stephanie Hemphill, 18. John Dawson-Wink 52. Brett Miotti 20. Michael Hopwood Paul Fraunfelder Ul 49. Melissa Ewers, RocI1elle Sullivan. A Grade N26-25. Best popul.ir Timmy Loves hack who brought the crowd to its feet 19. Tim Gooden 53. Adam Mead 21. Robert Dolan 50. Ian Ingram with a miraculous goal and Gazelle Gooden got the coke. 20. Mick Hounsell 54. Chris o~vid 22. Tim Mulholland 62 Aon Murray players Yvette Babbs, Lyn Hayllar, Tracy Samberry. The In the First 18 we went down to a better and more pro· 21. Stephen Absolum 55. Dale Perry 23. Kelvin Mulholland netball girls held a very successful ~isco last Friday night fessional outfit. Less said the better about this game. Peter 22. Glen Darcy 56. Scott Willis THIRD GRADE and enjoyed by everybody. Sculley won the Wagga Central Seafood Award and Mug, 23. Steve Hugler 58. Justin Meachem 3. Simon Absolum 21. Wayne Sanders On Sunday 1st September at the club rooms the vote Phil Conalan got the Turvey Tops Petrol Award and Sucky 23. Gaird Gabriel 59. Paul Kalis 4. Steven Starky 22. Jasoo Galvin count will be held, also the NI FC Life Members will be pre· received the Wagga Engineering Bag. 24. Ian Mattingley 60. Craig Goldstraw 6. Tony McNally 23. Brett Chris1,e-Mu11ay sent starting at 11 am. The Third grade count, followed by a Congratulations to Tom Woods and Chris Davis on their 7. Peter Bloomfield 24. Terry Clarke roast dinner provided by the ladies. Dinner tickets $10 a 25. Jason NichOUs 61. Daniel O'Keefe 8. Adam King 25. Robert Hutchinson first grade debuts 26. Gavin Hubbard 62. Jamie Kemp 9. Michael Rhodes 26. Jason Durnan head and S5 for the third graders. The A Grade netballers consolidated top spot with their 27. 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SENIORS SENIORS Three solid wins against the Coolamon J\\U1\Htt.\;r· ing~~~~ ::~~~~i~I~ fhc~i~s~~a~tes~~t~t~1i 1. Wayne Carroll 30. Gary Sheppard 1. Mark Hull 26. John Schultz Grasshoppers last Saturday have seen us played well to record a victory. Better 2. Greg Brain 31. David Chamberlain 2. Allan Snowden 27. Garth Euvrard cement our place in the top four with the finals players were Marisha Pitura, Jodie 3. Dale Lewington 32. Ken Howe 3. Ray Willis 28. Graham Doswell(cc) just around the corner. 4. Terry Ness 33. Paul Noack 4. Clay Barber 29. Paul McGowan The 1Bs had a big win with the Lowry and 0 5. Mark Fraser (cc) 34. Troy Ashcroft Howick Awards going to Jason Samuelson, .fi:.f}j\W Ro~~nes~nu~i~~s home 5. Tony Lyons 30. Garry Pellow iW: C~~~~e~ t~~~~l~~st 6. Ricky Quade 35. Wayne Jovanovich 6. Michael Gilmore 31. Damien Pledger Mark Woods and Shaun Fields. RED. f~tE & and away game for the year also record- 7. Mark Cunningham 36. Craig Stewart The Seconds also won easily with Shane BLACK, 8 7. Murray Barber 32. John Bently YELLOW SASH ing a win. Carli Robertson, Belinda 8. Alan Bartholomew 37. Tim Masterson 8. Troy Levine 33. Craig Willis McDermott taking the Mug and the Mark Mooney and Bree lverach with Andrea 9. · Michael Flanigan 38. Frank Coates 9. Gordon McCoullough 34. Paul Clarke Anthony Award. Garry Pellow won the Wagga ■ Johnstone winning the Encouragement Award. 10. Steven Woods 39. Greg Charleson Warehouse Towel and Nathan Hale the Chicken Spot dinner. 10. Ray Carroll 35. Grant Reagon We started well in the main game and had it sewn up by half time. A 11. Jeremy Masterson 40. Travis Scott 36. Doug Boak The B Grade went down to Leeton and also loosing their 12. Tim Lloyd 41. Murray Knispel 11. Phil Osbeiston top effort except for a lapse in the last quarter. Tony Grimmer starred spot in the top 4. Tanya Bourne and Melissa Barklem tried 14. Vinnie Carroll 42. Michael Button 12. Russel Durnan 37. Geoff Seymour to take the Locksley Award. The Warehouse Towel to Paul McGowan hard with Katie Maher winning the Mug. 16. Glenn Vardenega (vc) 43. Bill Robertson 13. Shane McDermott 38. Brad Seymour and Wagga Auto Parts Award went to Tony Lyons. 0 n the football front, the U18s had a percentage boosting 17. Stephen Eather 44. Andrew Harmer 14. David Brown 39. Peter Gregurke The Netballers also got back into a winning frame of mind to take victory with Steve Howe getting the votes with Scott 18. Gary Harris 45. Tim Goonan 15. Scott Lovell 40. John McIntyre the points in both the As and B Grade. The Awards went to Cathie 19. Jason Knight 46. Phil Whiting 16. Steven Priest 41. Dean Halbisch Noonan and Maree Kelly. Bourne (back from injury) winning the Socks and Mark 17. Marc Rose 42. Jeff Willis Mooney the Dinner. 20. Scott Bourne 47. Tristan Scott Congratulations to Ray Colvin who registered his 300th goal in 21. Danny McFadden 48. Steven Collins 18. Mathew Hundy 43. Mark McIntyre RFL last week - (I didn't realise he'd had that many kicks! only The Second grade went on a goal scoring spree with 22. Conrad Haggar 49. Clint Lewington 19. Ray Colvin 44. Scott Bance joking Flex). many players getting on the score card. "Chambo" was top 23. Matthew Jones 50. Phil Sullivan 20. Jason Morton 45. Paul Brasier In the Juniors, both the 11 sand 15s won their preliminary finals - vote getter, with Kane Johnstone ($10), Graham McLennan 24. Geoffery Harrison 51. Dean Gregurke 21. Tony Grimmer 46. Jarrod Baker so we have all teams in the grand finals this Sunday at Robertson (Socks) and Clint the dreaded Mug. 25. Chris Howe 52. Craig Staines 22. Richard Braid 47. Greg Walsh Oval - best of luck to al the teams. Top votes and the dinner went to "Tank" Shepherd and 26. Trevor Gibbons 53. Brett Ashcroft 23. Robert Elliss 48. Bruce Willett Our entrant in the Miss RFL is Tracey Ouioley. Tracey is a 22 year the haircut to "Jezza" Masterson. 27. Peter Gyles 54. Sean Goonan 24. Phil Cox 49. Nathan Hale old stenographer whose interests include sports medicine, netball, Best of luck to our entrant Donna Lloyd in the Miss RFL. A 28. Stephen Marks 55. Scott Adams 25. Corey Bocking 50. Anthony Watson aerobics - and the Wagga Tigers Football Club. Tracey helps Snow 29. Jamin Forbes 56. Nigel Francis 58. Warren McCoullough and Bernie with the players injuries. big thanks to Jeremy Sutherland our Boundary umpire who There will be a Casserole Night tonight after the game back at has moved in his employment. Best of luck to Chris Cherry THIRD GRADE THIRD GRADE our clubrooms. last years netball coach in her move and finally best of luck 1. Kane Johnstone 14. Stephen Howe 1. Mark Woods 13. Brendan Twitt Don't forget the Mystery Bus Tour after the Leeton game next 2. Sean Bailey 16. Brett Ashcroft 2. Simon Millman 14. Damien Maloney to our U15, 13 and 11 s in their grand finals this 3. Jeremy Bourke 17. Craig Rodham 3. Shaun Field 15. Brad Seymour Saturday night. Names to Cathie Noonan ASAP. weekend. 4. Mark Navin 18. Peter Veerhuis 4. Paul Flanigan 16. Brendan Clough Today lets take the bite out of the Bulldogs. UP THE BULLDOGS 5. Adam Jack 19. Seven Martin 6. Damien Pleming 17. Paul Rodney UP THE TIGERS 6. Shane Bailey 20. Stuart Heine 7. Scott Evans 18. Peter Doherty 7. Steven Leddin 21. Tony Stretton 8. Stephen Hundy 19. Robert Sharpe CORRECTION: RFL Medal Vote 8. Craig Knox 22. Gavin Little 9. Adrian Hull 20. Shane Piffero 9. Shane Dash 23. John Petts 10. Craig Kendell 21. Steven Dennis Count Night has been brought for­ 10. Travis Terry 24. Shane Petzel 11. Jason Samuelson 22. John Reilly ward to Tues 17th Sept. at Narran- 11. Michael Simmons 25. Matthew Johnstone 1-2. Michael Smith 23. Liam Frauenfelder 12. Heath Mooney 23. Brooke Stewart 24. Neville Dennis dera Ex-Servicemens Club. 25 . Corey Bocking

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Mark Tyndall 43 Colin Cassidy not deler Nicole Hathaway and Sandra ~- _ . __ c;••••· WHITE v he pulls me boots on @ce again next 6 Brendan Gibtons 29. Garry Hilton 7. t'eter McGrath 44. Ron Irvine Cone from playing great games and get- wH•TE. •Eo v year. 7. Michael Buchanan 30. John Anderson 8. J. Bordignon 45. J Davis ting amongst the best players. The boys in the Firsts couldn'I pull oll 8. Greg McKelvie 31. Frank Pattison 9. Ian Geddes 46. G. Huxley Young Ronnie Whittacker was BOG in a marvellous game I 0, Les Parish (CC) 47. P Whyte a win lor Tangles tasl week but to their credit outscored 9. Terry Rudd 32. Gerard McPherson 48. Snow Taylor which keplthe LI 18s on top of the ladder Eddie Knight Ylung Tigers in the last quarter. George Furner Award The best 10. Brett Allen 34. Wayne Kew 11. Wayne Botcher Murph and Hilly also shared the honours. 35. Rodney O'Brien 12. Gerard Toscan 49. Jimmy Shannon rover in me league S~ueaker McKelvie. Goode Family 11. Anton Noble 13. Greg Dreyer 50. Simon Henderson The Second Grade wilh a much better side on paper lhan Award: The 200 game Veteran himself in Tangles. The Towel 12. John Keonedv 36. Greg O'Brien 14. Damien Scott 51. A. Vio the week before 901 away to a slow, lethargic start before went to the cops greal friend in Chugga Kennedy. 13. SIephen Lewis 3H. Shaun Durbridge 1~- Greg Col.ins 52. J. Agresta clearing out the cobwebs and going on to win by a good The Secoods were never in it and mus I improve if they arc 14. Gerard Buchanan 39. Chris Selby 16. Andrew Kerr 53. G. Collis mar~in. Roy "Woy Woy" Rinaldo, Peter McFeast. Chris "F­ to be a finals force. Newsagency Award: "The Wreather" 15. Oamien Buchanan 40. Shane Buchanan 17. M. Thom~son 54. Chris Files Palrol" Files, James Reid and Grant Cameron were the Shaun Dunberidge. Coolal!lon Hotel Award: Nippy 16. David Buchanan 41. Greg Manglescorf 18. Brendan Brown 55. Graham Foley best players. 17. Garry Kew 42. John Bannister 19. 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D Hill 63. Scott Collis The No Talenl Night really packed oullhehalt after Satur­ oing the towel •in A Grade (you better bring one next 1. Peter Rowlands 12. Andrew McPherson 27. Leon Stow 64. R. Wadley days game and lhe crowc had no need 10 be nervous as we<:k Megan). 2. Brall Cameron 13. Paul Tokley 28. Chris Conlan 65. Brent Hathaway "Pavese" better koown as half of lhe super Mario brothers This week lets see if we ca, topple competition 3. DouG Knight 14. David McPherson 29. G. Gallagher 66. David Overs act. showed how multi talented he is. Bopping up as lead Michael Spry readers Grilfith. 4. Garry Rowlands 1S. 30. G. Cameron 67. Paul Young singer in the Big Sow and the 7 Piglets act. But the night 5. Trel'j)r Holden 16. nr.i Black 31. Darren Prest 68. A. Patte·son 6. Shar.e Rudd 17. Brendan 'iogan belorged to "Hex" one of our most cosily imports from Syd­ 32. S. Candy 69. Jason Vaccari ney who all year claimed to come from the north shore area 7. Nalllan McLaren 19. 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It's 110t too often that umpires gel SENIORS SENIORS An improved team ~ertormance ga~ us a praise for a job well done and I feel that 2. G,aham Henman 27. Todd Henman goM stu•. In this game we were beaten convin- 6. Glenn Evans 4 5. Des Harris S"OJlo••s cingly but once again the boys put in all 9. Andrew Soley 32. John PerkiPS The Reserve~ ~•1 back ,n the tour with a win BLUE s~~'1ltniAs, ••e> 10. S,eve Holt 33. Andrew Lull 8. David Currie 46. Mathew Irvine game, with Allen O'Connell having his ov,;r The [agles. Dowling Cl!.ll Award went to GOLD CRIST 11. Allan Mr.Phee 34. Rodney Bell 9. Dennis Walsh 4 7. Anthony Qui1n ~~ick Rava. faule~s Towel Award to Peter best game of the season. 12. James Seymour 35. Bruce McKellar 1O. Steven Ca,roll 48. Brad Roberts "Wobbly" Corbett aM the Soc~s to Julian Royal. A feature ot this The Seconds ran ~ut with a Dads Army lookalike side 11. Wayne Brown 49. Jari tlielsen game wa!i trying to wo,k nur who the clean :=itlaven ynum; c:ha11 was 13. Steve Turne, 36. Allan McPhee 12. Mark CarrJII 50. Mark Mccorry (they were all legali and put up a brave stand against 14. Mark Dalitz 37. Jason Gladman wea1ing number one, and atso sr..orting a new haircut If anyone ha:; overwhelminq odds, better players were Puppet and 1J. Michael co,bett 51. Jett Bull 15. Ricky Maybon 38. Antllonv Pai>ersidero 14. Phillip Hatty 52. Peter McCaig 1t1ly spar~ beanies c:ould the\' ~na 1hem 10 young Johnnie l awton so Rambo. 16. llennis Irvine 39. Jarrod Seymour he can keep his ears wa•m. One wonders whether yuk vllll follow su,t 15. Lewis Wimer 53. Craig Heathcote and be shorn alsn. C.C. Harvey McRae had a top ~ame against Turvey and 17. Jamie O'Connell 40. Micnael Ross 16. Damien Carroll 54. Julian Royle others to play well were Jim Seymour, Todd and Gracey 41. Phill McPhee Th~ U1 as made ,ta t·ifer.ta for the cay. graaually dravsi,n away in 18. Sam Ross 17. Michael Walsh 55. Ian Richardson tne second halt for agood win. Ad•m Ruskin conti,ued his ~ood •orm Henman and Bing althougn naving 13 goals kicked on him 19. David Mann 42. Paul Goodrum 16. Dav',~ Harris 56. Anthlny Carroll 10 win the T:)Wel Award, the l~ur Hotels Award went to AnthOny Car­ never shirked an issue. 20. Garry Schmelzer 4~. David Hopwood 19. David Logan 57. Peter Lane roll ana 1he Socks to Wayne Co,. In this game the scoreboard was an injusr indicarion of 21. Dylan Holt 44. Steve McMahon 20. Shane Lenon 58. Davi~ Angove This colw1111 e,te11ds its sympathy to the Jones family on lhe loss the hard work we did for all but the first Quarter of tne 22. Scott Lynch 45. Stuart Symes 21. John lleasley 59. Phillip Holga1e ot Ken who "as a tonntr player and Qood sunPNter. Congratulations game. 23. Tim Sheather 46. Danny Baxter n An~•ew Corbett 60. Russell McPherson 10 Mir.k Carroll on winninQ the League U15s Best and =~irest. lA,ck 23. Michael Aa•,a 6 •. Phil Bartlett This week we welcome the Lions to the Showgrounds and 24. Peter Payton 47. Brad Ryall c1lso VIOll the loc:al c:lub$ U15s Best and Fairest hom :raig Lenon. 25. Lee Anderson 41!. Chris Murp,y 24.' 1roy Lenon 62. Nick Carroll The U13~ Best and r~ires1 was Scan Croz,er from Luke with four quarters ol solid football I'm sure we can gain 25. PaJI Shepherd 63 l\lichael HoO<)veldt their respect. 26. Leo Lucas CrLikshank ana th• MiOQets Best and Fa,r~st was Ea Sullivan from 26. Greg l\len1ies 64. Ren Smith Shaun Ra•,a and Jao,es Ceely. Coogratulations Lo Daoi&I McPherson UP THE REODIES THIRD GRADE Z7. B,ian Kerr 65. David Shepherd on the grea; honotu ~, being 1ar11ed in the All Australian U16s High 1. Simon W;11ts 13. Alan O'Connell 28. l\lark Parmenter 67. Brett Smerdon School~ Te;1m and also winning the J.L. Williams Me

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Turvey Park's Mark Cunningham gets boot to ball, just eluding Ganmain· Grong Grong-Matong's David Harris. The Bu/dogs had a huge wi[l over the ' ·., RFL competition leaders two weehs ago. · ·

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Today sees the final round DIVISION ONE FARRER final, MCU play Temora. FOOTBAUlEAGU of home and away matches in At McPherson Oval, North Wagga today - the only the Division One competition Farrer League games in Wagga - Division Two Second FFL LEADING KICKERS and the U18s and the Division Semi Finals are .between Rivcoll and in FIRST GRADE LADDER Two second semi final. Seniors and Rivcoll and South Wagga-Tolland in DIVISION ONE - Round 17: Last Whilst it appears almost Reserves. Round 17 w B L For Ag % Pts Fl RST GRADE Week Total certain that North Wagga and The Record extends its congratulations to 100 plus NTH WAGGA. 15 2 2483 914 271.7 60 M. Hofert (Nth. Wagga) ...... 20 117 ~·- MCU will again feature in the goalkicker, Mark Hofert, whose twenty goals last P. McCarty (Ardlethan) ...... 6 80 M.C.U.: ...... 11 2 4 1758 1102 159.5 44 second semi final on Septem­ Saturday took his tally to 117 for the home and away D. Gollasch (MCU) ...... 0 48 ,. ARIAH PK-M .... <-·~:::_~::::._:_:; ber 8, there's still a series, the second consecutive year Hofert has 11 2 4 1814 1244 145.8 44 8. Page (North Wagga) ...... 1 41 mathematical possibility of achieved this remarkable total. He, along with other· BARELLAN ..... 9 2 6 1359 1427 95.2 36 M. Walker (A.P.M.) ...... 4 40 EDITORIAL that match being between leading goalkickers from the various grades of the MARRAR ...... 8 2 71384 1103 125.5 32 G. Hofert (Nth Wagga) 2 39 North Wagga and Ariah Park- G. Graetz (Marrar) ...... ~ 38 league will be presented with their trophies, as will Best Coll-Ashmont .... Mirool. 5 210 12751615 78.9 20 T. Greenham {A.P.M.) ...... 0 36 and Fairest players, in all grades, at tomorrow nights 14' There's a similar chance of the first semi final being a Presentation Banquet to be held at the RAFC. The Rock-Y.C. . .. 5 11111111821 61.0 20 A. Rainbird (TRYC) ...... 0 35 contest between any two of four teams - either MCU or Ardlethan . 2 213 1210 2214 54.7 8 I. Gordon (APM) ...... 7 33 APM versus Barellan United or Marrar. S. Cole (M.C.U.) ...... 0 31 Temora ... ' 2 213 1006 1960 51.3 8 However, casting aside all "ifs" and "buts" it does SECOND GRADE look as ·though the top four is fixed, as they are before R. Kerr (North Wagga) ...... 1 77 today's round, and that followers will see an Ariah Park­ Farrer Preview (cont. from page 30) M. Crouch (MCU) ...... 0 55 Mirool versus Barellan United first semi final at Temora 11i!•lt~l•l~i~!•ll~•l•l3il G. Ryafl {APM) ...... 2 53 · · and a North Wagga versus MCU second semi final eight Rivcoll also feature in the Reserves second semi, their J. Carroll (Marrar) ...... 2 30 days later. opponent being reigning premier and top team this year Round 17 w B L For Ag % Pis D. Fellows (TRYC) ...... 0 29 The Reserves top four also is set and not even a win for all but one week, South Wagga-Tolland. M.C.U ...... 14 2 1 1512 8. Cole (M.C.U.) ...... 0 28 492 307.3 56 J. Gregory {Nth Wagga) ...... 2 26 by Ariah Park-Mirool over North Wagga appears good Both teams have more than their share of good players NTH WAGGA. 12 2 3 1523 660 230.8 48 enough to rearrange the order. So, in the first semi final, · to select from and on field today, in this curtain-raiser, UNDER 18s ARIAH PK-M .... Collingullie-Ashmont will play Ariah Park-Mirool next are bound to be any players who've played Seniors 11 2 41312 628 208.9 44 A. Armstrong (MCU) ...... 0 38 Saturday and on Sunday, September 8, MCU and North COLL-ASH ..... 10 2 5 1081 776 139.3 40 M. Vincent {MCU) ...... 0 32 this year. B. McDonald (Col-Ash) ...... 0 31 Wagga will be the second semi final combatants. The Dons will rely on usual top performances Jimmy MARRAR ...... 8 2 7 957 841 113.8 32 . J. West (TRYC) ...... 1 28 Last Saturday's U18 results ensured that Creek, Phil and Paul Errington, Wayne Klimpsch, Troy The Rock.Y.C ..... 6 110 855 949 90.1 24 G. Antone (TRYC) ...... 1 17 1 Collingullie-Ashmont would remain in fourth position. . Hugler and the tenacious Noel Bushy. Barellan ...... 5 210 668 1367 48.9 20 M. Vujadinovic (Col-Ash) 0 15 South Wagga-Tolland had to beat Temora last Saturday Sure to e amongst the Bushpigs better performances S. Carey (Nth Wam:ia) ...... 1 13 and then against Marrar today to displace them. are Gerry Sullivan, Jim Mahon, Chris Tippit, Mick Daniel, Temora 2 213 6411434 44.7 8 Temora, by virtue of their win, retained second place Mark Garbin and Michael Britton. Ardlethan .. 215 363 1800 20.2 0 and would need to be well beaten by MCU today to lose The two have met three times this year with honours CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP that position to North Wagga. · going to the Bushpigs. So, in U18s next week, we'll see Collingullie­ Early· patrons are sure enjoy an entertaining to UNDER EIGHTEENS LADDER Div. One " Rd 11: 1S1S 2nds U18s Tot Ashmont play ·North Wagga and in the second semi match! 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MANGOPLAH- GOANNAS TEMORA KANGAROOS A pretty ordinary display really when SENIORS Well devoted readers and football you think about it out at Ardlethan, apart SENIORS tans the season is rapidly coming to a _ trom 2 or 3 players the rest of us put in 1. Anthony Cole 24. Brian Hawke 1. Ross Mac Kenzie 27. Mick Munro close for the senior teams, but our U18s · . very ordinary games, but a win is a win. 2. Danny Galvin 25. Ricky Collins 2. Gary McDougall 28. Brett Krause should see it out to the end. So lets con- D·. The Miltons Gear Awards went to: 3 3. Cameron Male 26. Wade Jones 3. Philip Block 29. Brett Watterson tinue :o support them at games and . · Mark McDevitt 27. David Gollash votes and the Towel went to Brian {Chic· 4. 4. Wayne Krause (2nds) 30. Noel Block training. Great to see them back on the 5. Mark Quinlivan 28. Mark Conway sLut & oo, o ken) Hawke with 7 goals, a couple of 5. Phillip Reid 31. Brian Mitchell winning track after a two game break. --= 6. Phil Davis 29. Byron Cole 6 eANos which were monsters; 2 votes and the 6. Stephen Barrett 32. Paul Mahon The Seconds won against Ardlethan 1 7. Scott Barber 30. Wayne Joyce '~\~,i!ti ir~ Mug went to the ofd goat Darce 'Yoda' 7. Lew Sanbrook (2nds) 31. Oarryl Denton 8. Wes Heinjus 33. Darren Krause but not very convincingly considering Cole: 1 vote and the Lyn Irvine Hair Studio Award went to 8. Tony Matthews 32. Peter Mohr 10. David Bushell 34. Treva, Reid Ardlethan had trouble assembling a team (which they did to Dan Galvin who is cooking more like Marty Heffernan every 9. James Brennan 33. Michael Post 1 t. Michael Gilchrist 35. Peter Hartwig their credit). The Mug went to Pip Block and the Socks to week, and the Athletes Foot Award went to ·;;iossco' Ross or 9. L. Geppert (2nds) 34. Glen Winterton I 1 12. Scott Murf itt 36. Paul Lennon Mick "Bat Eyes" Reinhold for his annual comeback game - Strawl>s as he likes to be called. D. Wayne Galvin 35. 13. Ray Block 37. Neil Bushell the award was mainly for his brilliant second Quarter. The Reserves had a big win and with the finals onfy two ·11. Aoctrew BuchhOrn 36. Owen Ross 14. Darren Hoare 38. Glen Hartwig Our Firsts led at every chance except for fulltime which weeks away everything looks promising for the finals. The t 2. Darren Cole 38. Fraser Parker 15. Darren Guy 39. Peter Gilchrist was disappointing to say the le8st. Award winners were Riverina Spraying Service Towel went to Mark 'Plugger' t 3. Phil Mc Devitt 40. 16. Gerard Pattison 40. Andrew Breust Glen Hartwig (mug). Brett Watterson (BFB), Ross MacKen­ Crouch with a big day in the goal square. The Mug went to 14. Stepheo Cole 42. 17. Bruce Thompson 4 t. Jason Vimpani zie ( Lunch), Ray Block played well at fullback and James Steve Cullhane and Scott "Moona hands" Callaghan slipped 15. David Lloyd 43. Ross Denton 18. Jamie Coleman 42. Ian Bent Durham gave his usual best. James will play his 198th in for the one vote, for turning defence into attack on 16. Chris Ross 44. Scott Callaghan 19. James Durham 43. Andrew Sinclair game for the club today and Phil Block his 199th so they will t 6. Alan Finemore (,nds) 45. David Armstrong many occasions. nave to wait for next year for the double ton. 17. David Lloyd 48. Edward Lloyd. 20. Phil Gerhard 44. Stephen McCaig The U15s had a hard fought win over the SWTD in wet 17. Trevor Smith {2nds) 49. 23. Peter Moore 45. Wayne Mahon The netballers won their 3 games by good margins. The A and cold conditions at Robinson oval. The Mango Store t S. Leigh Brown 50. Micheal Wheeler 24. Kevin Williams 46. John McRae Grade 75-20 Kaylene Storm best player. B G·ade 56-30 Open Order went to Ants Armstrong with 'Spanner' 19. Boyd Kendall (2nds) 53. Daniel Lloyd 25. Warren lllock 4 7. Chris Macauley Julie Ann Stewart best and the Juniors-41-0 with Trudi McMahon going to wate· when being confronted by "Des­ 21. Brian McRae 56. Gary Tindal 26. Scott Cornford \olcDougall best for that team. mond Too-Too". 22. Jamie Bennett 57. Shane McMahon Dant forget our seafood night tonight at the Clubhouse • Netball: Midgets great effort by our up and coming 23. Darren Wedge 59. Neil Ferguson UNDER 18s :he Farrer League Vote Count tomorrow at the Aussie Rules I. Michae SincIa,r sportsperson and thanks to their parents for being so sup­ 14. narren Briggs Club and the Trash and Treasure Auction coming up UNDER 18s 2. Dean Guymer 1!l . Slephen Pellow portiw all season Juniors • well done for having another l . M. Culhane 15. C. Higgins 3. Martin Whelan 16. Michael Bus/lcll soon. successful season and reaching the finals. Now lets show 2. A. Barrow 20. N. Lawsoo 4. Rod Foster 17. Jason Collins Also write down Friday 11th Octrober tor our Presenta­ 3. W. Sanbrook n. Chris Mason them how good we are. DGrade· we've won and now have to 4. J Radley 41. R1cn , anofield 5. Sean Clark 18. Chris Cole tion Dinner at the RSL Club. 44. Anthoov Arms trong 6. David Moses 19. Gary Ed..,-ards win again, all the best. A Grade had not such a fruitful ~- W. Lbye Robertson 57. Shane McMahon Io. A•cky Nicholson 24. Paul McKelvie Anyone interested in playing or _forming a touch football supporters for your tireless services throughout the 11. A. Duboski 58. M1tcllCII Ouboski 11. Scou Lanyon 26. Joe Kollvr team during the summer please contact Gazza. season. 14. 4. CreaS)' 61. c. Jarrcc 12. Matthew Gilch,isl 27. Ken Kalms Today we face Mango at Goanna Park so lets give it 13. Mark Schmidl 31. Dallas McKelvie A delicious Venison dinner and car

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ARDLETHAN STARS MARRAR BOMBERS SENIORS "Oh what a feeling" it was after beat- You little ripper! Victory against the SENIORS 1. Gerald Pieper 28. Glen Bevan ing Barellan last week. We turned the ./::::::::==··.,,,,,,,,,,, .. Temora Roos pulled us off the bottom of 29. Stuart Moore tables on the first round result and now Jff==·· the ladder. Let's just hope we can follow 2. David Drum 1. Keene Wells 28. Peter Minchin 3. Brendan Harrington 30. Brian Pattison rely on Gullie beating them thus allowing . . it up with a win against Marrar. 4. Lance Drum\ 31. Tony Bennett ■- The 2nds were down on numbers, but 2. Anthony Popple 29. Paul Werner 5. John Carroll 32. Lloyd McKelvie us ~i~~atchee i~ the bye the 2nds .. to their credit they battled hard all day. i:~~~~~g A(ljjj!J?· 3. Paul McCarty 30. Greg Ryan 6. David Young 33. Andrew Leonard started the day in winning fashion .,,,,,,,::,,::=-· Better players were Rowan 'send off' 4. Terry Merlehen 31. GeoffTucker 7. Anthony Marshall 34. Mark Langtry GOLD Jacobs, Bruce 'who shot my aerial' ' ' however bad kicking in the first quarter 1BLACK. RED SASH 5. Ken Fairman 32. Brett Wood 8. Terry Willis 35. Terry Langtry RED SHOULDERS Boyton, Brendan O'Reilly and that 9. Peter Hodge 36. Mark Boothey was our downfall. Awards went to evergreen forward Bruce Patten. Rowan 7. Wayne Fowles 33. Brendon O'Reilly 10. Chris Bevan 37. Glen Munro Youngy the Mug; Russell the dinner and Hages won the Jacobs had a huge night after winning the much sought after 8. Chris Smith 34. Daryl McDermott 11. Danny Malone 38. Mal Roberts stubbies. (and later regretted) mug. 9. Mark Derksen 35. Gerard Carroll 12. Gavin Graetz 39. Haden Smith The Firsts started slowly but gradually took control of the The 1sts started well, but inaccurate meant they were 10. Eric McDermott 36. Phil Gardiner 13. Mark Hagar 40. Russell Menzies game and came away with a comfortable win. The backline down at ¾ time. But they came home strongly to win by 5 14. Russell Thompson 41. John Shea 11. 37. Chris Richards ran straight out of the backline because of Gary's special goals. Votegetters in the Rod McDermott award were Paul 15. Neil Turner 42. John McCormack training and the forwards kicked the points. Highlights of 12. Earl Mongoo 38. Terry Finn 16. Wes Graetz 43. Gavin Tilyard McCarty, Wayne Fowles, Glenn Carroll, Mark Derksen and the match were the goals from Hadgey and Franky and Craig Saunderson. Mark Derksen won the CRT team value 13. Paul Griffin 39. Dean Hanrahan 17. James Corbett 44. Boris Lalic 18. Stuart Seymour 45. Paul Hull didn't we hear about it that night. Winners of the awards award. Craig Saunderson won the London a_ward and_ Peter 14. Paul Coromandel 40. Darren John 'fat-boy' Caldow had a blinder on the wing to win the 19. Ritchie Robinson 46. Bruce Holden were Bruce, the Mug (who is the only person who had won it 15. Anthony Beattie 41. Neil Morris 20. Graham Manning 47. Simon Crouch more than once this year), Terry won the stubbies and Big mug. . . . 21. Adrian Hamilton 48. Gary Shea Well, this is the last write-up for the year, so its _time for 16. Tony Kelly 42. Andrew Hanrahan Gav won the socks. 17. Matt Werner 43. Scott Beattie 22. Francis Corbett 49. Graham Willis As date to keep that is the 26th of September as been the the thank yous! Thanks to all our supporters, the ladies aux., 23. Gary Armstrong 50. Craig Cowell the sponsors of our awards and anyone else who supported 18. Stewart Litchfield 44. Michael Golden 24. Ryan Dennis 51. Daryl! Floyd Presentation Night. Cost will be $12 single and $20 the club this year. Also thanks to everyone for putting up 19. Peter Caldow 45. Bruce Patten 25. Bruce Rollins 52. Geoff Scott double. with the crap I rave on about in this column each week. 20. Graeme Gaynor 46. Darren Neycnhuis 26. Robbie Garrett 53. Peter Willis A Grade had a good win against Barellan and need a win Before I forget, I was given no netball news, and as far as I 47. Simon Bonny 27. Robert Schnoegl against Ardlethan to get into 4th position. Kellie Byron won know, they lost. 21. Matthew Currie 22. Ian Mills 48. Ivan Dann UNDER 18s the Mug and Robyn Dallas won the Encouragement Award. Don't forget the vote counting night at the Bowling Club B Grades game was close throughout ending in a 27 all on August 30, and the Presentation Cabaret Ball on Sept 23. Glen Carroll 49. Andrew Martin 1. Simon Mansfield 14. Geoff McGarry 2. Richard Drum 16. Mark Skates draw. Lisa Cousins won the Mug and Allison Hamilton the 13. 24. Craig Saunderson 50. Geoff Minchin 3. Andrew Beck 17. James Guider Encouragement Award. B Grade will finish the year on top Well that's about it from me, let's get stuck into the 25. Kim Thomson 51. Bruce Boyton 4. Lance Drum 18. Simon Davis Marrar Bombers and come up with a win our our home 5. Troy Brandt 19. Jamie Grentall position. Well done girls. The Juniors were outplayed by a ground this week. 26. Paul Horan 52. Keith Menzie 6. Simon Rebbechi 20. Brendon Cotterill better Barellan side with Leah Leonard the best player and UP THE MIGHTY STARS! 27. Geoff Gardiner 53. James Garrett 7. Michael Byrnes 24. Anthony Deighton Emma Segeant the Encouragement Award. The Junior and 8. Andrew Manning 25. David Mitchell 54. Rodney Clarke l l Mid gets presentation day will be held on Saturday, 7th Sep­ 9. Brad McGarry 28. Chris Mulholland tember 12.30pm at Sandra Murphys. A BBQ lunch will be 10. Paul Byrnes 37. Chris O'Keefe 11. Nick Kovac 46. Rodney Deighton provided. Congratulations and good luck to the netballers 13. Mike Raymond 54. Anthony Duck playing in the finals.

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SENIORS SENIORS Although we were beaten Quite con­ vincingly last Saturday, by no means 1. John Vearing 27. Mark Kenny 1. A. Jenkins 22. Shaun Tipping should we hangoor heads. We seemed to 2. 2. Mark Price 23. 3relt Whyman start a bit slow but a more consistent Peter Sheehan 28. Mathew Nicholson 3. TOdd Gunning 24. K. Cheney 3. Tim Looby 29. Mark Brown last quarter Proved that youth and 4. Robbie Burgess 25. Phil Salan experience can combine. Awards for 4. Ian Male 30. David Irvin i ... 5. Scott Gunning 26. P. Hester St

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Justin Gregory 29. Chris Honey against Collingullie-Ashmont. Jamie 4. Graeme Hadrill 29. Brian Gaynor 7. Scott Macklin 31. Mark Hofert even more remarkable. Saint of the BROWN. Gordon had a good game and won the 5. Terry Walker 30. Noel Walker 7. Craig Carey 32. Brendan Nielsen Week to Mark Hofert, Bridge Restaurant RED. WHITE & GREEN TRIM, Bowling Club award. Other award win- 6. Peter McCabe 31. Jamie Buerckner 8. Chris Irvine 33. Brett Smyth to Paul Irvine and the Tolland to Luke &LAcK GOLD LETTERING ners were :Terry Walker, Tom Jones and Fitzgerald. The other 19 First Grade 7. Jason Bryce 32. Greg Tyack 9. Peter Noack 34. Grant Fitzgerald Ian Gordon who kicked another 7 goals. 1O. John Raczowski 35. Darren Urquhart players also done well. The Reserves went down to a better team on the day and 8. Terry Haddrill 33. Chris Chalmers 11. Jason Smith 36. Chris Hein The Reserves after some inaccurate kicking in the first will be looking for a big improvement for the finals. Andrew 9. Robert Harper 34. Brett Vearing 11. Kevin Withers 37. Dennis Baksh quarter came away with an important win and grabbed Schmetzer had a good game and won the Bowling Club 10. Glen Bell 35. Andrew Schmetzer 12. Paul Irvine 38. Luke Fitzgerald 13. Scott Robertson 39. Rodney Earsman second spot on the ladder. Saint of the Week to Leon award. The socks went to Glen O'Brien, the video to Geoff 11. Terry Greenham 36. Phil Pellow Smythe, Palm and Pawn Award to Geoff White and the Walker and the pewter to Russell Fisher. Good the see 14. Peter Prowse 40. Matt Connallan players like Jamie Buerckner and Craig McCormack in good 11. Gary Ryall (2nds) 37. Greg Davis 14. Randy Kerr 41. Alan Catlin North Wagga to Matt Connallan. form at this stage of the year. 12. Colin Harper 38. John McLean 15. John Copland 42. Wayne Skeers The U18s played their last game of the home and away 13. Stephen French 16. Paul Williams 43. Brett Page games and are now in the first semi but they should reach With reference to the 3rd paragraph in Marra r's notes last 39. Mark McCormack 17. Gary Crouch 44. David Flanigan week. we would like to point out that the incident referred to 14. Paul Breust 40. Patrick Gaynor the big one. Saint of the Week to Mark Velez, Towel to Shane 17. David Crouch (2nds) 45. Phil Irvine Whyte and the Socks to Andrew Boyd. (Richie and his broken jaw) did not happen against A.P.M. It 15. Russell Fisher 41. Craig McCormack 18. Scott Absolum 46. Luke Salmon happened in a previous match, and he did not play against After the first semi there is a fancy dress night and all 16. Darren Walker 42. Lynden Walker 19. Geoff Whyte 47. Andrew Ward us. While it did not specifically say when it happened, the 20. Sam Noack 48. Gerard Gaynor players are expected to participate and make it a good wording was such that anyoen who did not know would have 17. Tom Jones 43. Michael Goode 21. Jason Kerr 49. Steve McCormick night. got the wrong impression, and we were not impressed. 18. Glen O'Brien 44. Michael Walker 22. Tom Fife 50. Michael Byrne All the people with supporters club tickets the money It wasn't a good day for our netball girls last week, with 19. Ian Gordon 45. Paul Buerckner 23. Gavin Hofert should be in after today. both grades losing. Helen Tyack won the mug in A Grad~ a~d 20. Jamie Gordon 46. Cary Frost 24. Sid Williams The last game today and it will be tough. Lets show our Donna Gordon in the B Grade. Come and support the girls in 21. Cam. Furphy 47. Brian Gordon UNDER 18s fighting spirit and come home with two wins. their finals. The Juniors will be playing in the first semi at 65. Nigel McKellar 78. Frank Fenson Temora next week and AG rade wi II play at the 22. John Walker 48. L. Maguire 66. Sonny Kay 79. R. Thomas following week. Thanks to everyone who supported our 23. Matthew O'Dwyer 50. P. Rees 67. Damien Black 80. Andrew Boyd Day last Sunday. 24. Stephen Colwill 65. Andrew Walker 68. Robert King 81. Shane Hare 69. Craig Barrel 82. Stephen Raczkowski Tonight we have our vote counting at the hall._ BBQ ~.30 25. Mark Lewis pm - vote counting 7.30 pm and for those who like a bit of 70. Tony Oakman 83. Jason Carey RA.BRAGG 72. A. Fleming 84. Brian Moore music a disco will be on after the count. Come and show your 73. Simon Young 85. Adam Carey Pasture Seed, Rural Supplies support for our players. Don't forget to bring your raffle book 74. Shane Barnes 86. Brett Webb & Produce, Bird & Lawn Seed with you - they must be handed in (make sure you sell your 75. Bradley Bourne 87. Mark Valez tickets first!) 76. Stephen Withers 88. David White 81 FORSYTH STREET, WAGGA Come on fellas, two big games today. BOMBERS TO 77. Shane Whyte 89. Kevin Charlton PHONE 214565, 214558 \A/It.II

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Hodge hasn't been quite as prominent as last 1985 when Rivcoll, who finished fourth that year in the year, when he won the League Best and Fairest award, home and away series defeated third placed but he'll enjoy the big occasion match and his ability to 1. Andrew Lowing 17. Darren Young 1. Chris Wade 16. Glen Miller Cootamundra. run all day will keep Morton busv. 2. Jamie McFarlane 19. Gerry Piper 2. Doug Meagher 17. Craig Morton So, five years have passed without a Rivcoll­ Cootamundra coach, Doug Meagher has tried various 4. David Hodge 20. Neil Lane 3. Terry Murphy 18. Gerard Guthrie Cootamundra finals match. positons on the field this season but seems to have found 5. Peter Schreider 25. David Grimmond 4. Andrew Ronning 21. Don Oliver From the first match of the year, when the Bushpigs his niche at centre half forward from where he's booted 5. Mick Walker 22. Dave Louttit went down to Cootamundra by only a goal, Rivcoll have seven goals at last two starts. He is a strong player but in 5. Brendan Barber 26. Chris Tippett firmed in favouritism for the 1991 pennant simply by vir­ Simon Hicks, probable centre halfback, he'll meet his 6. Chris Howitt 34. Damian Prest 6. Brendan Mair 28. Darren Connell ture of their excellent on field performances. Since that match in strength and will be outreached. 7. John Evans 35. David Woods 7. Brent Milthorpe 29. Brad Guthrie opening round loss, the "students" have lowered their Mark Annetts lined up at full forward for the Blues at 7. Damon Bryce 39. Michael Britton 8. Michael Morton 30. Peter Hoey colours only once more (well on the field, anyway), that last start, and kicked six goals. That should be reason 8. Wayne McKelvie 42. Richard Simpson 9. Dean Guthrie 31. Andrew Green being to reigning premiers, South Wagga-Tolland in enough for him to play there again. However, todays 11. Bill Quirk 45. Marty Porter 10. Rodney Knagge 32. Rick Jones Round 9. opponent, David Grimmond, will be a different proposi­ In matches with Cootamundra this year, Rivcoll hold tion. Grimmond is a dashing defender who backs his 13. Warde Elliot 49. Michael Conway 11. Mark Douglas 35. Mark Annetts the edge, two to one. As mentioned above, Cootamundra judgement wonderfully well. He's played major League 14. Simon Sellars 70. Ben Adams 12. Leon Reid . Greg Bennett won the April 20 fixture, 13-13 to 12-13, at Bushpig football on the Mornington Peninsula and with the Ovens 15. Darren Sibraa David Whitney 13. Daryl Ward Tim Moulds Park, with the Blues' Chris Wade who played in last and Murray League and will be called upon to display all 16. Simon Hicks 14. Todd Basham Saturdays Reserve grade first semi final, booting five his class. goals. The College following Division features Richard At Clarke Oval, Cootamundra, on June 1, Rivcoll sur­ Simpson in ruck, with Darren Young the likely ruckrnver prised many not by the win, but, by the margin - when and maybe Marty Porter as one rover. they defeated the Blues 22-12 to 12-9 with the League's Cootamundra will rely on youngsters Andrew Ronning leading spearhead, Neil Lane, kicking eight. It also and Peter Hoey as tap ruckmen with best and fairest FARRER LEAGUE DIV 2 marked the debut game of Rivcoll defender, David Michael Morton sure to do well in the ruck-roving role. SECOND SEMI-FINAL Grimmond. Brett Mair, the "Canberra Kid" has been brought up well 2nds The final confrontation, in atrocious conditions, was at in football - I played at Manuka (as they then were) with "Bushpig Park", where on July 13, Cootamundra were his Dad - and has all the cheeky attributes of a top RIVCOLL SOUTH WAGGA-TOLLAND held to only 3-1, whilst Rivcoll booted 8-7. rover. So, today, six weeks later, they meet again. I'm impressed with the Bushpig forward flankers-Ben BUSHPIGS DONS Cootamundra the experienced, successful second semi Adams, the goalsneak, and the industrious Jamie Colours: Red & white stripes Colours: Red, Black V finalists of the last five years versus Rivcoll a young, McFarlane. Those two will need to be closely checked by fast, talented and enthusiastic side led by a shrewd "old the Blues defenders Terry Murphy and Gerard Guthrie. 1. Andrew Lowing 52. Marc Garbin 10. Robert Currie 29. Jason Carroll head" in Bill Quirk. Glen Miller and Andrew Green, the Blues wingmen 7. Bernard Wood 54. Des Hardman 11. Paul errington 30. Stephen Causley Goal-to-goal line contests should provide spectators should have interesting contests with their opposites, 10. Bill Reid 59. Michael Daley 12. Phil Errington 36. Jimmy Creek (c) with some grand individual duels. Chris Howitt and Ward Elliott. 11. Paul Cocking 66. Andrew Trainor 14. Pat Murphy 38. Troy Hugler Rod Knagge, the long serving Cootamundra utility is I really do think the outcome of the match boils down 21. Michael Daniel 68. Anton Eastick 15. Graham Cheney 39. Alex Morgan this year playing in defence and will more than likely to a case of Cootamundra's hardened finals' experience 22. Craig Fletcher 69. Mick Gray 18. John Cowper start at fullback today on the League's leading goalkic­ versus the overall talent and enthusiasm of the 26. Chris Tippet 71. Jim Mahon 40. Colin Lynch ker, Rivcoll's Neil Lane. Lane played in last years RFL College side. 28. Marty Causley 75. Paul Schwartzer 19. Rod Franks 41. Ross Combs grand final with Wagga Tigers and so is no stranger to the one would tend to think that on a fine day the College 20. Bill McMullen 42. Wayne "big time" matches. He is a fast lead, strong in the air, team would continue on their winning way, but if the 29. Leigh Steven 95. John O'Kane and paramount of all, an excellent kick for goal. Those going's heavy, Cootamundra might successfully "bottle 31. Phil Lo 98. Paul Mcloughlin 21. Noel Bushby 4 7. Wayne Bari in credentials will be sufficient inspiration for Knagge to try it up" and nullify the Bushpigs speed. However, the result 32. Richard Meyer . Matt Brassil 22. Chris Reidlinger 48. John Carey even harder than his usual 110%. of their last meeting belies that. In heavy, cold and wet 35. David Woods . Matt Casley 25. Mark O'Brien 50. Martin Cairns It was like the second coming when former coach Don conditions, Rivcoll won by six goals. 36. Craig Taylor . Karl Jonstone 26. Wayne Klimpsh 60. Greg White Oliver decided to "quite lawnbowls" and grace the foot­ 1 think on form you have to go for Rivcoll to win - but 39. Michael Britton . Jamie Roylance 28. Jeff Jackson ball field again. Oliver has no peer at CHB and the out­ I'm sure the Blues have "done their homework" and will 45. 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17. CRAIG MORTO~ 27.185cm. 80kg. Centre. Highly 16. SIMON HICKS 23. 189cm. 100kg. CHB. "Ugly COOTAMUNDRA skilled centreman. Runs all day and sets up many RIVCOLL Dog". 2nd degree 5th year student is one of the goals with his precision delivery to the forward best marks in the competition, has settled down PLAYER PROFILE tine. PLAYER PROFILE considerably since his wild youth and provides a 18. GERARD GUTHRIE 22. 180cm. 80kg. Half back good example to the younger players. flank. Very skilled backman who takes pride in his 1. ANDREW LOWING 21. 183cm. 77kg. Utility. "ET" 17. DARREN YOUNG 22. 170cm 72kg. Rover/ 1. CHRIS WADE 28. 192cm. 96kg. Ruck/Forward. defence. His delivery sets up many attacks. - fiercely determined footballer who operates on a Forward. "Dazzler". Accounting student. Provides Has a great pair of hands and is very accurate 21. DONO LIVER 28. 189cm. 95kg. Centre Half Back. different wavelength to most. an illusion of pace that the opposition falls for. Good around the goals. Former coach. One of the best players around. Can 2 JAMIE McFARLANE 24. 176cm. 74kg. Ruck skills on both sides of his body. 2 DOUG MEAGHER 31. 185cm. 82kg. Centre half win a game of his own boot. Sensational player. Rover. "Jizz". Ex student now working, forms a 19. GERRY PIPER 26. 187cm 78kg. Forward. "Gez''. forward. 22. DAVE LOUTTIT 26. 175cm. 82kg. Rover. Vice­ team of great understanding with Chris Tippet, a College worker · Gerry provides experience to a 3. TERRY MURPHY 21. 180cm. 87kg. Halfback/ captain. Consistent hard worker, loves it tough very skillful footballer with the ability to turn on a 5 young side, is a very strong mark and long kick; Flank. New boy, very highly skilled and doesn't never gives up. cent piece. loud voice, big nose. mind a hard and tough. 28. DARREN CONNELL 21. 183cm. 79kg. Half For­ 4. DAVID HODGE 26. 181cm. 75kg. Centre. 20. NEIL LANE 24.186cm. 77kg. Full Forward. "Lois". 4. ANDREW RONNING 20. 188cm. 89kg. Ruck. ward. Very ellusive half forward with good skills. "Dodgey". Assistant coach who uses his entrep­ 3rd year Agriculture student. is the leading full for­ 'r Young boy with a big future. Tries hard all day, Has a great future. renure skills on and off the field. Generates a lot of ward in the league, due to his fast leading and never gives up. 29. BRAD GUTHRIE 18. 187cm. 79kg. Half forward. drive out of the centre. strong marking. The wrist bandages indicate of his 5. MICK WALKER 24. 184cm. 94kg. Forward. Been Youngster with immense talent. Quick, good mark 5. PETER SCHREIDER 27. 188cm. 83kg. Utility. propensity to handball. around for a while. Uses his good football brain to and excellent skills. Can be a match winner. "Schneids". Teacher in the twilight of a long suc­ 25. DAVID GRIMMOND 24. 180cm 80kg. Full back. be in the right places. Never stops trying. 30. PETER HOEY 21. 203cm. 97kg. Ruck. Another cessful career. A versatile big man who can play at "Grimmo". First year student recruited from 6. BRENDAN MAIR 19. 179cm. 78kg. Rover. From talented youngster. Has a great leap and very both ends of the ground. Seconds coach "Old Bulldogs. Has pace and spring, and the Canberra. Very highly skilled rover with plenty of rarely gets beaten. Man". ability to outfont much bigger opponents. heart and speed. Never beaten. 31. ANDREW GREEN 22. 182cm. 84kg. Wing. Fmm 5. BRENDAN BARBER 19. 173cm. 70kg. Wing/ 26. CHRISTIPPETT23.174cm. 89kg. Rover. "Tipper". 7. BRENT MILTHORPE 16. 172cm. 60kg. Rover. Lockhart way, hard, tough, no frills wingman. Rover. "Wasp". Second year computing student, Business student, forms a great understanding Very talented youngster with a great future. Guaranteed to give value every week. who thrives on the physicality of the game, can be with his fellow small men, extremely quick over 1 8. MICHAEL MORTON 22. 185cm. 79kg. Ruck 32. RICK JONES 26. 187cm. 84kg. Backman. Skilled found at the bottom of each pack. or 2 metres. Rover. Captain, leads by example. Highly skilled left footer, has pace and is a good mark, another legend. 34. DAM IAN PREST 21. 187cm. 80kg. Back Pocket. player who runs all day. One of the best around. new boy. 6. CHRIS HOWITT 21. 183cm. 70kg. Wing. "Clot" "Edna". Education student. A vastly improved 9. DEAN GUTHRIE 20. 187cm. 92kg. Utility. Deputy 35. MARK AN NETTS 24. 184cm. 82kg. Full Forward. Long term radiography student who relishes the player, who unintentionally will miss due to Vice Captain. Can play in any position. Hates loos- Good lead and accurate kick for goal. Good opportunity to use his speed on Saturdays, and injury. i can be inspirational. mark. nights. 35. DAVID WOODS 22. 169cm 60kg. Wing/Rover. 10. EY KNAGGE 29. 187cm. 85kg. Full Back. GREG BENNETT 32. 176cm. 72kg. Rover/Full 7. JOHN EVANS 28. 188cm. 82kg. Halfback Flank. "Damage". Stockbroker. Damaging small man, Veteran player. Never puts in a bad game. Great Forward. A veteran with cheek. Your typical rover. "Wab". Talented ex-student who travels great dis­ who thrives in a crowded situation. mark has skills both sides of the body. Every Very hungry around goals. Always in the right place tances each week to play for the Pigs. Very long 39. MICHAEL BRITTON 20. 180cm 98kg. Full For­ reliable. at the right time. kick. wad. "Daicos". Teaching student who uses his 11. MARK DOUGLAS 29. 176cm. 82kg. Ruck rover. TIM MOULDS 19. 189cm. 90kg. Utility.Youngster 7. DAMON BRYCE 20. 169cm. 60kg. Back Pocket. weight to advantage leading reseve grade goal Mountain boy, plays the game hard. Can be a from S.A. has it all and will be around for a long "Testy". First year Mathematics student who loves getter. match winner. time. to put his body in hard each week, great talker and 42. RICHARD SIMPSON 18. 196cm. 85kg. Ruck. 12. LEON REID 36.189cm. 84kg. Backman. A veteran reads play very well. First semester student. "Bart" High leaping ruck­ who's still got it all. Great defensive player with 8. WAYNE McKELVIE 24. 172cm. 67kg. Rover. man, with a good set of hands. very good skills. "Squeaker". TV Production student who is always 45. MARTY PORTER 23. 167cm. 60kg. Rover/ ' 13. DARYL WARD 28. 179cm. 83kg. Back Pocket. at the bottom of the packs a surprisingly strong Forward. Carpenter by trade who likes to nail the . Quick, strong and tough never say die backman, mark for his size. A good disposer of the ball. opposition with his fierce tackling - a great team limited skills great tagger. Riverina Battery & 11. BILL QUIRK 32. 190cm. 88kg. CHF/Ruck. man who brings others into the game with his 14. TODD BASHAM 20. 181cm. 80kg. Utility. His "Wilbur". Captain/coach who-leads by example, incisive handball. commitment cannot be questioned. Can play in T re Market has instilled a high level of discipline which has 49. MICHAEL CONWAY 24. 198cm. 90kg. Ruck. most positions. FOR ALL YOUR BATTERY & TYRE NEEDS paid dividends strong mark, brings runners into "Moose". Life member of the club who has been 16. GLEN MILLER 28. 188cm. 90kg. Wing, big, strong, 31 Dabney Ave, Wagga - Ph (069) 254774 the game. struggling with sickness and injury. One of the best tough, long kicking wingman. 13. WARDE ELLIOT 22. 171cm. 75kg. Wing, Back/ tap ruckmen around. TYREPOWER Flank. "Hippy". 5th year player and club president, 70. BEN ADAMS 20. 185cm. 78kg. HFF. "Masseur". as a footballer he is well endowed with speed Georgraphy student who knows his way to the and determination. goals. Great kick on the run. Ladies man. BY DOLLAR CURTAINS 14. SIMON SELLARS 23. 185cm. 74kg. Back Flank. DAVID WHITNEY 27. 179cm 78kg. Ruck Rover. Quality curtains at an affordable price. "Astor". First year business student. A fast mover "Speaker". Business student, matchwinner on his who rises to the big occasion. day. Elusive player with good skills on both sides of Complete range of Terylenes & lace, Curtains, Verticals, 15. DARREN SIBRAA 25. 170cm. 78kg. Back Flank. his body. Slimline Blinds, Holland Blinds, Doona Covers. "Carpet Guts". Third year business student; very ...... • ;.1""'=1·= EASURE AND QUOTE quick off the mark, would like to have a 900d fo?t· ball season before his hair gets a mmd of its 76 FITZMAURICE ST., WAGGA • PHONE 217160 own. 34 - FOSTERS FFL FOSTERS FFL- 35 Behlen twice by the Bushpigs in their three meetings the boys will start as "underdogs which is always a DONS Club Notes gO(,d thing. ½ PRICE ICE CREAM SUNDAE . let's make sure we're "top dogs" by about 2.15pm! NB vVith any Burger purchased on Last Saturday was one of both disappointment and Dorn forget tomorrow morning at Robertson Oval our M . OPEN jubilation. The disappointment was at Temora where U11 s are in the grand final. presehtatio'ri. of this coupon. . 7 DAYS our U18s having to win the match for a position in the Wagga store only. Riv. Footy Rec9rd coupon. finals went down to a bigger, faster, Temora side by 19 '1";,_ Cnr:-Edward & Fox Sis., WAGGA • Phone 216100 . points. It was a shame that in such an important match, BWES Club Notes the youngsters had only one supporter in addition to the three officials - coach, timekeeper and goal umpire. ~on and his boys certainly did the club proud with Martin Hackney, a novice at Australian football, but their great win in the Reserve Grade first Semi Final last HOVlc:ilVISIONTWO FINISHED 1991 one who is learning quickly, was the Video Ezy award week suprising a few peo!)le with a "big" performance winner. Reg Wheeler just pipped a couple of others win from every single player. Justin Cooper stopped the "coach's.cash". Anthony Hood, Matthew Cattell and everything at CHB and Scooter gabbed another bag of FFL.LEADIN'G KICKERS Brendan Doyle also gave 100 minutes and Scott Sed­ goals to take out the Mugs. Young and Casey played I· FIRST GRADE LADDER-,J don, Marty Loy, Raymond Jackson, Damian Powell and another blinder to grab the Junior Pizza and Bib Wadey DIVISION TWO - Round 15: Last Michael Hood flashed 'in periodically with acts of good­ battled hard all day to win the other pizza. Round 15 W D L For Ag % Pts FIRST GRADE Week Total ness. Troy Fisher took his best mark all year and first Mick "Bob Marley" Johnson was in everything and RIVCOLL 12 3 1558 875 178.1 48 N. Lane (Rivcoll) ...... 10 68 gamer, Richard Keane showed Mark Wall that kicking a was rewarded with the Rudds award as was VC Larry COOTA...... 12 3 1384 1104 125.4 48 M. Wright JWhltton-Y) ...... 5 55 goal was "no big thing" who snagged the videos. Mick Walker played his usual C. Pavitt (S.W.T:) ..... , ...... 3 33 SW-TOLLAND . 9 6 1227 1069 114.8 36 The jubilation, of course, was the grand win by our inspirational game to win the Trims Award. 8. Stankiewicz (). . . . . 4 31 Ones in the first semi final. After being beaten by the It was a big weekend for the Michaels with Michael WHITTON-Y. . . . . 5 10 1108 1551 71.4 20 W. Gardner (S.W.T.) ...... 5 28 M. Hillier (S.W.T.) ...... 3 Tigers in the first quarter, we came back well in terms Morton pipping brother Craig and Nags for the Senior Raaf ...... ' 4 1111141498 74.4 16 27 Best and Fairest and Mick Walker scraped home by one 8. Guthrie (Cootamundra) ...... o 26' two and three to virtually seal the match. Uranq-K-...... 3 12 1169 1463 79.9 12 A. Bald (RAAF) ...... 0 26 Outstanding in the win was Robbie Carroll (must vote from Ivan Warrell (second) and Mick Johnson (third). Congratulations to all. M. An netts (Coota) ...... 6 · 22. have been a day for wingmen Martin Hackney is, too) J. Adams (Rivcoll) ...... ·... 6 22 who had a landslide victory in the player's Man of the It was also a big weekend for Rod and Alison who on Match Award. The wiry Carroll seemed to have the ball Friday morning were blessed with a baby boy, Michael. 1 SECOND GRADE LADDER .. 1 SECOND GRADE M. Britton (Rivcol) .... : . .' ... , ... , on a string as he really "turned it on" in his first Senior Congratulations Rod and Al, from all at the club. 2 ·50 Presentation Night will be held on the 21st Septem­ RIVCOLL .·...... 11 4 1259 595. 2~ 1.6 · 44 S. Roberts (Coota.) ...... : . 5 28 final. Well done Robbie! M. Piper (R.A.A.F.) ...... '. O· 28 Tom Spicer (Video Ezy) and Paul Williams (Turvey ber at 6.30 at the clubrooms with entertainment by S.W.TOLLAND . . . 1O ·4 1224 736 166.3 42 Brett McCaffrey bookings may be made at Rudds so get J. Thompson {Coota.) ...... 7 26 Tops Car Wash) were the other award winners, but it COOTA...... 10 · ·5_1200 814 147.4 40 R. Anderson {Uranquinty) 2 24 was a splendid team effort Speedy recoveries are in early. URANQ-KAP ..... · 7 1' 7 952 935 101.8 30. I. Warrell (Coota.) ...... 0. · 20 hoped for Baden and Corey. Today a big test for our Seniors so lets get behind M. Cousley (Rivcoll) ...... · 2 19 Today it's the Twos' turn for the "finals limelight" them with plenty of encouragement. · Raaf .. , . 6 ·· 9 940 1062 · 88.5 24 P. Jackson {SWT) ...... 2 17 , Whitton ~Yanco . . . i 5 369 1860 ·19.8 O · A. Price (Rivcoll) ...... 0 · 14 SOLID FUEL SOLID FUEL HEATERS& HEATERS& COOKERS: COOKERS CLUB CHAft!I.PIONSHIP

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