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RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE Five RFL players were Both these gentlemen have great knowledge of junior selected in the NSW Teal Cup football. squad to play in the State An interesting selection in the NSW side is former ' ' Championships at Hobart Leeton player Craig Nettlebeck who is currently beginning on July I. The playing with U 19s. Nettlebeck has a youngsters selected are Troy big future in the game and his performances in Levine (Wagga), Craig Hobart will be noted with interest. McLaughlin (East Wagga­ This week's round of matches promises plenty of D B For Pts Round 7 w L A1 '~-: Round, For A1 % Pts Kooringal), Scott Hamblin excitement. The Saturday match brings together Turvey Pk._ 5' l 790 547 144.4 20 Griffith 756 246 307.3 l8 (Ganmain-Grong Grong­ East Wagga-Kooringal and Leeton. Both sides won Gan.G.G.M.-- 5 2 769 560 137.3 20 Wa111a 898 174 .516.0 24 Matong), Danny Baxter last week and will be desperate for a further 4 points. Griffith_ 5 2 - 845 631 133.9 20 Turvey Park 673 20! 328.2 20 -~•JUl]iU!11 (Leeton) and Jason Mooney The Hawks have shown rapid improveiuent in recent Wa11•-- 5 1 778 582 133.6 20 Ganmain-G.G.-M. 787 301 "261.4 20 (Turvey Park}, - weeks and will be tough nuts to crack at home. Brett Coolamon .. 4 3 693 684 101.-3 16 Coolamon ...... 458 642 71.3 12 The representation highlights the abundance ot Page in the ruck has been in tremendous form this E.W.-K. ... 2 4 - 712 617 115.3 8 East Wagga-K. ········· 317 688 46.0 4 young talent in the RFL. The growing costs season. Leeton ...... 2 5 657 883 74.4 8 Leeton ...... 256 817 31.3 4 associated with the running of football clubs has Match of the day on Sunday is a flip of the coin. Narrandera .. I 5 - 509 801 63.5 4 Narrandera ...... 184 834 22.0 4 resulted in clubs increasingly looking to youngsters Both Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong v Wagga and A.P.-M. ... 0 6 - 405 853 47.4 0 A.P.-M. 0 rather than paying expensive imports. Wagga Tigers Griffith v Turvey Park games should be 'rippers'. The in particular are one club with a great array ofup and Lions bouncing off a heavy defeat by Turvey should coming youngsters playing senior football. be razor sharp for their confrontation with the Tigers Traditionally the Teal Cup has been a great who have not played a competition match for three breeding ground for VFL clubs. , weeks. The benefits or otherwise of this lay-off will be and Tony Daniher are just three of a known around 5 pm Sunday. large number of former Teal Cup players presently Griffith's loss to -·Narrandera was largely playing in the VFL. No doubt talent scouts will seize unexpected and they will be keen to return to the Round 7 For A& % Pts Round 7 lsts lnds Ullls Total upon plenty of boys representing their states in this winners circle. This will not be an easy assignment Turvey Park 653 217 300.9 24 Griffith ·················· 30 21 3.5 54.5 year's carnival. against the Bulldogs. Stephen Eather was in excellent Leeton 408 254 160.6 18 Turvey Park ...... 30 15 6 51 The NSW Ul7 squad are most fortunate to have form last week and this spells danger for the Swans. Narrandera 447 337 132.6 16 Wagga ...... 30 18 I 49 ex-Swans player Craig Dvis as co~ch. Davis has a Narrandera travel to Ariah Park for what is sure to Griffith 510 225 226.6 14 Gan-G.G.-M. ················ 30 15 2 47 wealth of experience which should be of great benefit be an even contest. Victor Hugo booted 10 goals for Ganmain-G.G.-M. 292 607 48.l 8 Coolamon ·················· 24 9 I 34 to his charges. Assisting David will be Charlie the Eagles last Sunday and his every move will need Wagga ...... 340 363 93.6 4 Leeton ...... f2 3 4.5 19.5 Corbett of Leeton and Pat Thompson of Deniliquin. to be closely watched. Coolamon ············· 340 637 53.3 4 East Wagga-K...... 12 3 I 16 ; f East Wagga-K. ········· 150 500 30.0 4 Narrandera ...... •...... 16 3 4 13 Ariah Park-M. ·············· 0 0 0 0 lsts: 6pts 2nds: 3 pts Ul8s: I pt. COVER: John Schultz, representing the Farrer L_eague won the overall ?est a~d fairest_player du_ring the two~ay carnival held at Broken Hill recently. Pictured bemg congratulated on his achievement 1s the National Marketmg Manager for QBE Insurances, Mr. John Clancy. • ,

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EAST WAGGA-KOORINGAL HAWKS LEETON REDLEGS Almost came away with three win in I ij SENIORS Well we returned to the winners list. the bag. Welldonefellas,especiallythe I. Bevan Rowe 33. Bryson Coverdale The 2nds had their first win of the 18s fr the perserverance and attitude - 2. David Pocock 34. Paul Bourne I. Grenville Dietrich • 24. Damien Harris season, but had to fight tooth and nail it was only a matter of time. Well done. 3, Phil Cohalan 35. David Argus 2. Graham Henman 25. Lee Andersen to do so .. Well done fellas. Len Wade Award winners being G. Quintell 4. Mark Gooden 36. Shane Caldow -3. Syd Williams 26. Lyle McGrath Pharmacy Brute award went to Alan getting the towel, Jason Pearce the 5. Mark Hull 37. Glen Brice ,McPhee, the Supporters Club award socks and Scott Parr the Coke. 4. Len Williams 28. Brian Rava 6. Brendan Harrington 38. Andrew Dore 5. Danny Baxter 29. Garry Swasbrick to Rick Maybon and Bruce McKellar The Seconds walking off with won the pewter. Others to go well were 7. Phil McDonnell 39. Darren~Cuthbert 6. Glen Robson 30. Garry Elwin jubi-lant smiles but turned to sorrow 9. Lindsay Gillard 40. Mathew Roberts Rod · Bell, Paul Goodrum, Glen 1REg\"Jo~l'tiiR~ when told the scoreboard wasn't 10. Barry Suckling 41. Wayne Podmore 7. Harvey McRea 31. John Brambley Graham and Glenda Eddy - three balls - telling■ the truth. _A ~reat co1_11eback to the club in the 8. David Mann 32. Don Symes 11. Mick Ziebell 43. Craig Smith and a casserole dish, prizes at the smiling Blair Magmms - got bigger when told he won the 12. Gerard Suckling 44. Anthony Kalis · 9. Andrew Soley J3. Graham Longford Leeton Golf tournament. mug. Runner up being.another form~r stalwart in ~an 13. Ashleigh Barnett 45. Tony Bellamy 10. Steve Holt 35. Bruce McKellar The Patten Transport netballers continued on their Argus taking out the Video award, with the Coke gomg 14. Brett Page 46. Neil Davey 11. Terry Lyons 36. Allan Vant winning way with strong wins over both APM teams. to Paul Crane. 15. Craig Absolum 47. Brett Hounsell Well done girls. A solid four quarters saw the Ists come out victors over 12. Greg Smith 37. Tom Hevern The 1st Grade controlled the game for three quarters 16. Ken McPherson 48. Gavin Morden .13. Steve Turner 38. Tom Elwin the determined Grasshoppers to keep our final hops 17. John Bannister 49. Robert Burton BUT what about the fourth?! APM came out and threw alive. Keep it going boys. A strong perfor'!1ance an~ 18. Mark Crouch . 50. Paul Morphett 14. David Meline 39. Daryl Blackett everything at us bar the kitchen sink. We escap~d with the leading the way at CHB was our m~g winne~ Phil 19. Tim Gooden 51. Jason Kalis 15. Ricky Maybcin 40. Steve Ashworth points but if we are to win this week we can 111 affor to Cohalan. William Farrer award for a tiresome display 20. Mick Hounsell 52. Brendan Price 16. Dennis Irvine 41. Rodney Bell have a lapse like that. Just proves the game does!''t stop was Wayne Brown, an~ the Video going. to Goph 21. Craig McLauchlan 53. Greg Mitchell 17. Tony Graham 42. Paul Goodrum until the siren sounds. To lead by 44 pomts at Gooden. Big cong~atulat1ons to Poey an_d M1~helle f?r 22. Chris Jarrett 54. Anthony Angel 18. Anthony Wake~_~n 43. Ken Smith threequarter time and only win by 12 is not impressive. their new born Jacinta Pocock. Also Craig McLaughlin 23. Wayne Brown 55. Brett Simpson 19. Stuart Tongs 44. Steve McMahon Harvey McRae had a top game in the centre. Lloyd for making the NSW Teal Cup squad. Well done Craig a 24. Ian Mattingly 56. Jim Jenkins Pilkington shirt award winner Graham Henman was great effort. Well done to J~nette Tuck~r taking out the 20. Garry Schmetzer 45. Rolf Geltch outstanding in the back pocket, Glen Robson took out 25. Blair Maginness 57. Justin Meacham 21. Phil Meline 46. Paul Turner Miss Sth West Slopes Multiple Sclerosis Quest. All the 26. Brett McMillan 58. Kyle Higgenbottom, the Supporters Club award an Len Williams returned to best in Sydney Janette. . 27. Michael McPherson 59. Carl Gawne ' 22. Richard Sharman 47. Peter Wornes form and won the pewter. Brian Rava at fullforward with Another great win too to our A Grade netballers with 28. Alan McPherson 60. Don. Sizeland 23. Glen Graham 52. Steve Hevern six majors, Lee Anderson, Steve McMahon and Steve Shannon Brown finally winning th~ ~ug._ Could nearly 29. Brett Grentell 61. Shaun Huthwaite UNDER i8s Holt were up with the best. made it a double for the Brown family 1f big brother had 30. Mark Mullen 62. Paul Burgess Congratulations to Steve_ M~Mahon on his ~tate got only a few more possessions. T~e B Grad~ went down 31. Adrian Moult 64. Steve Lawless 2. Jamie O'Connell 13. Todd Henman selections and Danny Baxtr m his Teal Cup selection. to Coo lam on with Karen Wild getting the quinella of the 32. Ray Knight 3. Paul O'Donahue 14. 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GRIFFITH SWANS TURVEY PARK BULLDOGS SENIQRS Last week we saw a much more committed and determined effort from It seems the Wheels fell off on SENIORS I. Wayne Carroll 30. Gary Sheppard . . Turvey to overcome Ganmain. ~unday for t_he _1st XVIJI, particularly IO. Les Parish C/C 22. Jason Gladman 2. Warren Sykes · 31. Anthony Roberts Playing purposeful direct football we - m the goal k1ckmg area. Narrandera s 3. Dale Lewington 32. Gavin Armstrong started well and continued to apply the . stars were at their best and didn't give I. Robert Harrington 23. Paul Crowe- the Swans too many opportunities, 2. Garry Waters 24. David Taylor 4. Terry Ness . 33. ~~? Ouirk pressure for the entire match. In a very hopefully more !ayes at regular 3. Darren McGowan 25. Wayne Spencer 5. David Holman "34.1 roy f'shcrofi even team effort the Miltons Gear training, don't leave it to the faithful 4. Brendan Guthrie 26. Steven Best 6. Greg Nichols 35. Fenwick McClusky award was shared by no less than· five 7 .. Mark Cunningham 36. S~ephen Gentle players,' Warren (King Wally) Sykes, RED, WHITE & WHITE, RED V few. Best players Darren Prest, Robbie 5.. Darrell Collins, V.C. 27. Justin B11irry .•BLUE Owen, Darren McGowan and Les 6. Mark Tyndall 28. Shane Best 8:"Greg Brain ~7. Tim Masterson Troy (Truckie) Ashcroft, Steve Parish. 7. Peter McGrath 29. Scott Wade 9. Michael Flanigan )8. Ros~_ln~h Woods, Greg Brain and Ken Howe. Mick Flanigan 30. Trevor Charville 10. Jason Mooney,.· 39. Craig Stewart· showed good form to win the mug, Tim Lloyd the On a happier note Kirk's boys did it again and remain 8. Martin O'Donnell 9. Ian Geddes 31. Darren Prest l CJeremy Masterson 40. Steven Woods Lakners Hair award, Truckie the Remedial Massage and undefeated. Keep at it boys, our last premiership was in 32. Roy Agresta Jnr. 12. Tim Lloyd __ Dan~y ~~d_den Greg Brain the Rules Club dinner for two. Wayne 1978 with Kirk. Be good if he does it again - a tribute to a IO. Roy Agresta 4L 11. Wayne Bottcher 33. Stuart Watson 14. Paul O'Donnell 42. Neale Francis (Christmas) Carroll led his troops superbly from CHF' great player. Best playes Roy Agresta (inr), Garry 34. Michael Vaughan 17.-Steven Eather - 43. Frank Coates and with Steve (Speed) Eather playing his usual strong Waters, Mark Cameron and Peter McGrath. A good 12. Gerard Toscan 13. Greg Dreyer 35. Peter McDearmid 18. Mark Cox 44. Andrew Harmer game at CHB, Greg (Spiro) Nichols relishing his ruck team effort. 36. Frank Morgan 19. Glenn Vardanega 45. Gary Cox roving role we were well on the road to victory. U 18s didn't get their act together and paid the price 14. Mal Williams 15. Danny Files 37. Mark Sutton 20. Brian Robinson ~6. Craig Lindner.. The Reserves bounced back and played the footy they when they were beaten. More dedication form some 38. Simon Henderson players to support the goers. Bet players wre M. Cox, J. 16. Craig Maher 21. Marty McFadden . 47. Darren Pou!o.s are capable of to record a convincing win. Danny (come- 39. Rick Burdett 22. Conrad Haggar ~8. St~ven Co_llms back) McFadden and Trevor Gibbons led the way to be Wadley, M. Owen, T. Butcher, P. Crowe and R. Kelly. 18. Paul Biron 19. Andrew Romagnolo 40. Paul Selover n. Tim McGre.&or 4~_ Cl1.!1t. Le~_1!181°_n. top vote catchers. Others to play well were the straight Netball girls still battling. Congratulations to those 52. Joe Agresta 14·_ Uavid Stapleton 50. Steven Staplet~n shooting Steve Gentle who w.on the Turvey Tops greas girls still in there trying. The girls would like to say 20. Robert Owen 21. Brett McAllister rr.-cfi_!!s ~ow~-· -- 51. Sean Goonan and oil, David and Steve Stapleton who took out the thankyou to Ian and Jenny Geddes for the weekly mug ·26. Trevor Gibbons 52. Ken Howe Salon 212 award, Gibbo took great delight in winning the for the best player, who last week was Belinda Berthon. . 2.1: Peter Gyles ' 53. Alan Ellis mug. How about a little support for the girls. Wander over the watch them. Let them know they have support from the UNDER18s . . 28. Alan Bartholomew The U 18s played extremely well to record a percentage club. 29. Jamin Forbes . . . boosting wm. Jamie (Jumbo) Ross continued his 15. Mathew Higgins 56. Bruce Dixon-Flint UNDER 18s : consistent form to gain top vots in the Pats Tyre Service 20. Chris Haggerty 57. Mark O'Connor · I. Phillip ·walsh 14. Steve Howe award. Others to poll well were Travis Scott and Mark 41. Mathew Cox 58. Mark Owen 2. Chris Petzell 16. Brett Ashcroft · Knight. Captain Tim Goonan won the socks, Michael 42. Dean Owen 60. Darren Maddison 3. Tristan Scott 17. Travis Scott Pedler the Lyn Irvin haircut and Michael Hewitt the• 43. Mathew Robins 62. Phillip Dixon-Flint 4. Richard Judd 18. Michael Button wheel alignment. The netballers had a mixed day with the 44. Adrian Neal 63. Paul Young 5. Jamie Ross 19. Mark Knight A Graders recording a 27-23 victory and B Grade going 47. Chris Files 65. Ron Irvine 6. Stuart Heine 20. Andrew Knight· down 7-38. Best players in A Grade were Debbie Carrick, 49. Jason Wadley 66. Robert Knox 7_ David Haron 21. Travis Terry Michelle Brain and Belinda Plush who won the mug. Our 50. Robert Kelly 67. Garry Lodding 8. Jason Polsen · 22. Grant Lindner young B Grade, although losing, never gave up and soon 53. Tony Butcher 73. Paul Crowe .. Q ~ne Dash. _ 24. Michael Pedler will be rewarded with a victory. Best players were Kate 54. Allan Gannon 10. Mark Vincent 25. Jeremy Bourke Maher, Belinda Ashcroft, Kelly Hill and Corrina Bartley - · 11. Jason Dash 23. Aaron Shaw who ~on the mug. . . 12. Tim Goonan ii Michael Doughty This week we trek to Gr_1ffith an with them on the. j \ 28 Micbael Hewiu &lJ~un~ after ~19.!~. WJli be a touKb nut to ccack Information for Members & Guests: ----·-- ' . .Ste eI m a r k A: Division of the A.N.I. Cor~.oration Limited . 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GANMAIN-GRONG GRONG-MATONG LIONS WAGGA TIGERS It has cer.tainly been a while since the I. John Lawton last lot of notes (State Champs and _After all the post mortems, the main 41. Jed Lawton C/c SENIORS 2. Troy Maiden 42. Brad Roberts - bye) but I'm sure we haven't forgotten thmg t? come out of last Sunday's I . Gerald Pieper 27.( Mathew Kohlhagen our last home game when we rolled effc_,rt 1s a lot c_,f players have to lift 3. Denis Howe 43. Paul Kelly 4. Jason Hamb.Jin 44. Peter McCaig 2. Alan Snowden 28. Graham Doswell Turvey. their game considerably. Crnig Bryon The 18s put up a great effort against 5. Peter Howard 45. Des Harris '3. Ray Willis 29. Paul McGowan won the Sports Club award from Troy 30. Garry Pellow the top team in the comp - they were Maiden an_d Denis Howe (socks award 6. Anthony Corbett 46. Mathew Irvine 4. Clay Barber 7. Michael Steele 5. Tony Lyons 31. Hugh Jorgenson beaten but can be proud of their RED, shared) wit~ John Lawton winning 47. Anthony Quinn 8. Darren Clohessy 48. Gerard Piper 6. Tony Grimmer 32. John Bentley endeavour. The awards went to BLACK, f3lUloSLOHOCUR~ieTRS. both the Broiler Cup and Tram Dinner 9.' Dennis Walsh 7. Paul KeHy ' 33. Troy Levine Cameron McIntosh, Mark McIntyre · v.fLLOW SASH an~ Brendan Carroll the Pizza. 49. Scott Hamblin and Tony Wilson. ·,,_ 10. STeven Carroll 50. Graeme Fennessy 8. John ·Dore 34. Ralph Brewer M1ltons_ Gear votes were 3 Troy 35. Shane Cutting The 2nds was a great game and the result■ even better. J J. Craig Bryon 51. Jamie Crozier 9. David Larwood Maiden, 2 Michael Steele, I Denis Howe. 12. Mark Carroll 10. Raymond Carroll 36. Doug Boak We were the first team to knock the Bulldogs over in two The Reserves were weakened with the First Grade 52. Andrew O'Reilly 13. Peter Walsh 53. Alan Wells 11. Phillip Osbeiston 37. Paul Hull and a ~alf years_ - well don~ fellas. Doug Boar took the injuries and a couple of their own but wre still in it to half 14. Philip Hatty · 12. Murray Barber 38. Bob Messemaker mug with a top display. David Comerfor (his best game in time but then let the Bulldogs get away with it. Bowling 54. Pat Dillon years) and Chris Flanigan took the other awards. 15. Brendan Carroll 55. Mark Parmenter 13. Peter Gregurke 39. Peter Gregerke Club award went to Peter Howard from Jamie Crozier 16. Damien Carroll 14. David Brown 40. Pete Stewart The main game was worthy of a final with both sides (socks) with the mug being shared between Tim Ryan and 56. Craig Parmenter fired up for a top performance. Only two points in it at 17. Michael Walsh 57. Anthony McCorry 15. Scott Lovell 41. Cameron McIntosh Brian Longley. 18. David Harris 16. Paul Williams 42. Chris Flanigan quarter time but we took control in the second and . The . U 18s much undermanned, _starting with 15 58. Dean Jones maintained th pressure to win by three goals. Good 19. David Logan 59. Anthony Gillespie 17. Simon Wilson 43. Mark McIntyre mcreasmg to 17 were no match for their much bigger and 20. Shane Lenon 18. Craig Cha-pman 44. John Jones players were easy to ffnd wit~ everyone contributing. - exl?erienced opponents. Troy Lenon with a never give in 60. Adam Ruskin Tony Kelly lacked height against Ken Howe but his 21. Vin C,.i.rroll 61. Philip Bartlett 19. Ray Colvin 45. Scott Edwards attitude won the Four Hotels award from Phil Bartlett 20: Jason Morton 46. Jarrod Baker de~p_eration ~~n th~ dual and 'Ke!' won the mug. Ray and Glenn Cameron (socks award shared). 22. John Steele 62. Peter Lane Wtlhs was bnlhant m defence and Tony Grimmer burnt 23. · Michael Rava 63. Grant Cowell 21. Niel Lane .47. Greg Walsh Construction has begun on our new shelter on the hil 64. Michael Hoo·gveldt 22. Ricky Collins 48. Gordon McCoullough on his wing, to take the other awards. Jason Morton and with a few working bees planned it shouldn't be long 24. Tim Ryan G~rald Pieper and Spider Doswell also showd the way 25. Paul Shepherd 65. Crai2 Mead 23. Anthony Gaynor 49. Danny Ridley before its in use. Believe leading hay carter Jed Lawton 24. Scott Briggs 50. Tony Kelly with strong performances. has been sharing his two pie morning lunch with Clive's 26. Greg Menzies 66. John Freeman Congratulations to the League - officials, players, 27. Brian Kerr 67. Jari Nielsen - 25. Damien Hofert 'ii. Pat Burke . . , dog. At least the dog left him the sauce. 26. David Comerford 58. Warren McCoullough coach and helpers who journeyed to Broken Hill and This ~eek we are hosts to the Tigers and win is a must 28. Trevor Cox 68. David Holgate successfully defended the State title. I'm told we were the to stay m the top two. 29. Phillip Carroll 69. Timothy Lovegrove best team and the best behavd - a commendable . Netball news: What a great game from our B Grade 30. Michael Piper 70. Glen Cameron UNDER 18s achievement. Our club reps Gerald Pieper, Spider girls. All s_even players showed us the way the game is 31. Gerard Rava 71. Mathew Guthrie Doswell, John Dore, Paul Kelly and Jason Morton all played. The Cubs cup could have been given to all of 32. Ian Richardson 72. Steve Parker Robbie Gawthrop Darren Wood played their part with three (Gerald, Spider and Paul them, but when you have a shooter give JOO% the cup is 33. Gary Symons 73. Justin Buchanan Marshall Gliddon Nick Schadt Kelly) gaining State selection - well done. hers. Congratulations Tania, well done B Grade. A great 34. Phillip. Logan 74. Mark Williams Karl Thompson Tim Lonegan The Junior Club are staging a Dinner with effort _was put in by A Grade to go down by four goals. 35. Russell Wall 75. Jonathon Reiher Grant Regan Carl Kennedy entertainment by Pandemonium at the clubrooms on We w1l! have to start playing our last quarter first as the · 36. Peter Eisenhauer 76. Troy Lenon Mark McDevitt Jamie Bagley Th_ursday_, June 15. Only a few tickets left - see Doug d~term1nation we finished with was not quite enough to 37. Paul Harris _77. Brett Pearson Gerard Timothy Pnest qmck. It should be a great night. wm the game. Cubs cup was won by Bernie Carroll, good 38. Brian Longley 79. Brendan Allen The Senior Club are having a Ball at Kyeamba Smith game Bernie! 39. Mark Russell 80. Brian Cameron Hall on Saturday, July I, after the Coolamon game. See 40. Michael Quinn Gerald Pieper for details. The seniors also hope to have a \ lobsterin_g trip after the Griffith game on June 10. 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Give v GOLD LETTER! ' play (we11 win for you soon Stewie). 32. Gre2 Tyack 8. Philip Purtill 41. Richard Durnan Noel your full cmmittment and the 8. Terry Haddrill 33. Chris Chalmers 9. Steven Rose 42. Wayne Hubner effort will be worth it come September. Ariah Park-Mirrool tackled their h~arts_ out for no 9. Wayne Walker 10. Greg Fortis 43. Mark Watters 34. Brian Gordon Awards: Paul O'Donoghue, Michael Paterson, Peter reward, it was good to see such det~rminatton. . 10. Glen Bell I I. Russell Stewart 44. Tom Ryan Best players were Stewart, Chns Chal!llers, Bnan 35. Andrew Schmetzer Bloomfield, Mathew Harrison, Shane Bloomfield and IL John Ryall 12. Andrew Ryan 46. Victor Hugo Johnstone (WGL), Stephen French and Bnan <;,aynor. 36. Phillip Pellow 13. Peter Thornton Neil McCallum. 12. Stephen Telfer 47. Peter Bloomfield The Reserves found a new way to lose against the 37. Paul Murcott 14. Marty Simpson 48. Andrew Gordon. Reserves Graders are still battling the game out but 13. Stephen French Redlegs. Very poor kicking in front of goal cost us dearly. John McLean 15. Mark Whitby 49. Scott Cabban against greater odds. Hopefully over the next week or Brett Prentice was the best man ~or the Bombers. ~tev1e 38. 14. Stuart St1c.v~ns 39. Peter O'Hara 16. Brian Mitchell 50. Paul Anderson two injured players will mend and help to strengthen our Maguire, Ricky O'Hara and Bnan Gordon, making a 17. Patrick Fortis 15. Russell Fisher 40. Neil Despotellis 51. Mathew Deen team. A new player came into town recently and we welcome return, were also valu~ble players. 16. Noel Walker 18. Peter McCormack 52. Paul O'Donoghue The netball girls went dow~ m both grades to some 41. Darren l~,r.iggs . extend to him a hearty welcome - Stewart Kennedy. 17. Phillip Rees 19. Joseph Hopwood 53. Michael Graham classy opposition. Best player in the B G~ade was Donna 42. Michael Goode 20. Michael Hopwood A wards: Phil Purtill, Kelvin Male and Colin D~r~an. 18. Glen O'Brien 54. Mark Anderson Pattison. A Grade mug winners were Fehcty Gordon and 43. Allen-Colwill - 21. Dennis Bashk 55. Timothy Murph¥ What a terrific victory! Even better still when 1t 1s one Jenny Haddrill (don't know how she go~ that one). There 19. Ian Gordon .·44_ Simon Gaynor 22. Martin Tighe 56. Christopher Sulhvan of the top teams. Every player gave his all for the Blue & has been talk of a serious challenge coming from Stephen 20. Jamie Gordon 45. Michael Goode 23. Kelvin Mulholland 57. Darren Mohr Gold. What will the team do when it is fully fit?! ~o (Twister) French to take on the A Grade_netball team. He 21. Stephen Maguire 46. Cary Frost 25. Mark Coleman 58. Brendan McLean individual awards given, which I believe was very fair, has been watching each week and lea~nmg _the rul~s and 22. John Walker 47. Brian Prentice 26. Rex Davis i.59. Ronald Whitticker because it was truely a team effort. Well done! Welcome feels that superior height and ball ~k.1lls will _see his t~m 21 Cierrarcf Judd. 27. Stewart Kennedy 60. Scott Mitchell win. He is still trying to fill a few pos1tt~ns_. so 1fyou th1_nk 49. Geoff Fairman 28. Graham Flynn to the club Kelvin Mulholland. . 24. Stephen Colwill 50:0rian ·Prentice 61. Andrew Marsh yu can match it with the girls (you're kidding),~ tentative 29. Greg Lawrence 62. Rodney Daly A correction to last weeks netball notes: Fonda Ford 1s date has been set for August 27. Will keep you informed. 25. Mark Lewis 65. Andrew Walker 30. Ian Mathews 63. Gerard Dolan the official sponsor for the teams, and Motor Inn and This week we take on the Eagles at home, fresh from a 31. Roland Heckendorf 64. Mathew Harrison Riverina World Travel donated B & F goblets. Sorry. big win over Griffith. Let's put our first one on the board. 32. Peter Kiley 65. Shane Bloomfield The A Grade had a good win defeating the Swans 35-8. UP THE BOMBERS 33. 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Round 7 - Lest Riverina League Farrer League FIRST GRADE Week Totcl ~VCFL A GRADE: Scores from Round 5 - A Grade: Marrar 37 d R. Colvin (Wagga( ...... 0 28 East Wagga-Kooringal ...... 20 211.11 B. Buchanan (Coolamon) ...... 6 27 Collingullie 32; Barellan 35 d TR YC 33; Temora 40 d V. Hugo (Narrandera) ...... 10 24 Country Victoria's preparation for their inaugural Leeton ...... 20 169.15 MCU 28. M. Gooden (EWK) ...... 4 21 entry into the Teal Cup competition to be played in Narrandera ...... 16 185.96 B. Grade: Collingullie 24 d Marrar 13; TR YC 27 P. Hatty (G.GG.M)...... I 20 Melbourne commencing July I, took a large step Ariah Park-Mirrool ...... 12 114.72 drew Barellan 27; MCU 47 d Temora 19. SECOND GRADE forward with the naming of 25 players to join the Turvey Park ...... 8 98.34 Juniors: Barellan 18 d TR YC 12. S. Gentle (Turvey Park) ...... 5 22 country's five priorty picks from country players Coolamon ...... 4 78.68 M. Piper (G.GG.M.) ...... 2 21 already competing in the VFL U 19 competition. Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong . . 4 63.39 A Grade Coach Ray Jordan and country selectors made the Pts For Ag % R. Carroll (Wagga) ...... O 20 - Griffith ...... 4 78.68 A. Snowden (Wagga) ...... O 19 difficult decision on team composition after close Barellan ...... 16 175 98 179 Marrar ...... 16 163 105 155 P. Carroll (G.GG.M.) ...... 0 16 scrutiny of playes during the recent VCFL Caltex B GRADE: UNDER ll!s U 17 championships at M ornington. Collingullie ...... IO 124 92 135 J. Polsen (Turvey Park) ...... O 18 The keenly contested championship, sponsored by Leeton ...... 20 426.66 Temora ...... 10 146 137 l07 M. Anderson (Narrandera) ...... I 15 Caltex to the tuen of $20,000, was won by the boys Narrandera ...... 12 175.00 The Rock-Yerong Creek .. . 4 131 116 113 M. Cox (Griffith) ...... 0 15 from the South West zone despite spirited East Wagga-Kooringal ...... 12 163.26 MCU ...... 4 114 202 56 B. Ashcroft (Turvey Park) ...... , . , , 7 13 opposition. Superb organisation and support frm Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong . . 12 l03.88 Ardlethan ...... 0 67 170 39 Mornington Football Club plus consistently good Coolamon ...... 8 79.20 8. Grade: Collingullie-A...... $[EO_[E(CuuO~S umpiring ensured the good spirit of the young players Ariah Park-Mirrool ...... 8 52.74 16 143 48 298 Marrar ...... 12 122 65 188 This week's games with selections in bold: remained throughout the six matches. Turvey Park ...... 4 The I 0th June is the date of the next challenge for 41.13 MCU ...... 12 131 139 94 EWK v Leeton the Vic Health Country Teal Cup squad when they Barellan ...... 8 l06 79 134 A.P.-M. v NARRANDERA meet the Victorian Metropolitan squad at VFL Park The Rock-Yerong Creek ... . 8 l09 111 98 Gam-G.G.-M. v Wagga as a curtain raiser to the Footscray v St. Kilda match. Temora ...... - •... 4 82 147 56 Griffith v TURVEY PAR« Ardlethan ...... 0 26 130 20 Coolamon bye. 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I 5 - 142 340 41.8 4 June 4, Sunday 6 Brisbane v Melbourne Geelong 6 3 160.6 24 7 111est Coast v Hawthorn North Wagga 1 4 64 529 12.1 4 7 Footscray v Collingwood The State trials for the Under 17 Teal Cup were Collingwood 6 3 118.3 24 conducted last weekend at Deniliquin. A squad to North Melbourne ...... 6 3 107.9 24 l·#·M1M ■ ·NII play in Sydney in June has been selected from these , Under ti w L D B For Ag %Pt· St. Kilda ...... 5 4 87.5 20 I ~:rton M·MIJ · games. Wagga Tigers 6· - 357 Q3 566.724 Sydney Swans 4 5 96.7 16 t~d~ ■ ·•·•'+ Wagga and District Junior Australian Football ·············· June 10, Saturday I J~fli~:~~6rhon (P) Turvey Park .... 5 1 - 328 86 381.420 Fitzroy 4 5 85.7 16 2 Footscray v St. Kilda (P) 2 Melbourne v North Melbourne Association has finalised their squad to travel to ···················· 3 Fitzroy v North Melbourne Forest Hill 4 2 - 132 168 78.616 Richmond ..... ;• ...... 3 6 77.8 12 3 Fitzroy v St Kilda Sydney in June for the State trials in the Under 15 - 233 241 96.712 June 11, Sunday 4 Essendon v West Coast Coolamon . : ... 3 3 Footscray 2 7 84.6 8 4 West Coast v Collingwood Shell Cup. The Association will also be represented 2 3 - 140' 141 99.3 8 ·················· 5 Brisbane v Geelong Eastlakes MCU Carlton ...... 2 7 83.9 8 June 12, Monday July 16, Sunday by their Under 11 team who will also be in Sydney 80.3 8 5 Hawthorn v Melbourne Coll-Ashinont ... 2 4 - 188 234 Brisbane ...... 2 7 65.1 8 6 Sydney v Footscray around the start of school holidays (or their annual Sth Wagga-T 5 - 165 262 63.0 4 6 Richmond v Brisbane 7 Richmond v Hawthorn 7 Geelong vEssendon visit. These visits combined with the Under 16 State North Wagga - 5 - 61 379 16.1 - West Coast ...... I 8 80.1 4 Combined High School trials will see a wealth of Riverina talent hit the state capital later this month. NEXT WEEK Under 13 W L D B For Ag %Pt ■ ·•~•1•June 16, lliday •·+ii ■·•·•'July 22, Saturday■:■• ll: Saturday Wagga Tigers 6 1 454 59 269.528 VFL KICKERS l West Coast v Footscray June 17, Saturday · I Geelong v Melbourne (P) Sth Wagga-Tolland v Coolamon (9 and 11) Coll-Ashmont ... 5 1 286 138 207.224 2 Richmond v Essendon Sunday East Wagga-K .. 4 2. 284 119 238.720 Last : ~1~~£"~a:~~::ond (P) , 3 Hawthorn v Collingwood Sth Wagga-Tolland v Cootamundra (15) Turvey Park ... . 3 3 1 257 188 136.716 Round 9 Week Total 4 Melbourne v Geelong . 4 Footscray v Carlton T. Lockett (St. Kilda) ...... 11 69 5 Carlton v North Melbourne 5 BrisbanevSt. Kilda East Wagga Kooringal v Turvey Park (9, 11 & 15) Sth Wagga-T .. . 2 4 I 143 242 59.112 July 23, Sunday J. Dunstall (Hawthorn) ...... 5 49 6 Essendon v Sydney Forest Hill v Turvey Park ( 13) Eastlakes MCU - 5 I 44 413 10.7 4 June IS, Sunday 6 West Coast v Sydney 7 North Melbourne v Fitzroy Eastlakes M.C.U. v North Wagga North Wagga ... 5 I 22 322 6.8 4 B. Taylor (Collingwood) ...... 3 38 7 Brisbane v Fitzroy Collingullie-Ashmont v Wagga Tigers R. Osborne (Fitzroy) ...... 35 Bye South Wagga Tolland ( 13) G. Exell (Geelong) ...... 5 32 ROUND 13 ROUND 17

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DIVISION ONE This weekend sees the DIVISION ONE staging of the NSW Country FIRST GRADE LADDER Lest Championships, Southern FIRST GRADE Wee!t Totcl Zone, at Wagga's Maher w D L tor Ag 70 r13 S. Cole (MCU) ...... 2 27 Barellan --- 5 0 0 635 412 154.1 20 G. Thompson (Nth. Wagga) ...... 3 21 Oval. M.C.U. ___ 4 A representative team 0 1 657 335 196.1 16 W D L For Ag__ % Pts K. Carey (Nth. Wagga) ...... 2 20 selected from Farrer's Nth Wagga __ 4 0 1 549 465 118.l 16 Sth. Wegga -- 5 0 0 658\ 290 226.9 20 G. Christensen (Temora) ...... _ 4 16 a Marrar ___ 3 S. Quade (Barellan) ...... 0 16 Second Division teams will 0 2 458 370 123.8 12 Cootemundre - 4 0 1 639 416 153.6 16 M. Hodgson (Barellan) ...... 9 15 l&ill,,,,..,....- .. - .. -.- ..... ' compete in the Champion­ T.R.-Y.C...... 2 0 3 434 608 71.4 8 Urenquinty-K. - 2 0 3 550 419 131.3 IJ ships against Leagues from Ardlethan ...... I 0 4 436 538 81.0 4 R.A.A.F. --2 0 3 385 515 74.8 I SECOND GRADE Temora ...... I 0 4 372 474 78.5 4 P. Jeffery ...... 5 23 lllawarra, the Sapphire Rivcoll ...... 2 0 3 368 589 62.5 8 A. Bruest ...... _ I 16 •~11w1;JMt Coast, Central West and Collingullie-A 0 0 5 348 687 50.7 0 Whitton ...... O O 5 336 707 47.5 0 A. Cole (M.C.U.) ...... 0 16 Sydney's Second Division. UNDERll:s The Farrer will be competing for-the fourth tim~. W. Jones (TRYC) ·················· 5 12 In their inaugural championships i 1986, at G. Fellows (TRYC) 7 i2 1 SECOND GRADE LADDER ················ j- Bateman's Bay, Farrer won the title, later losing to [ ~~~@~[W-@~~[Q)~ ~[Q;[Q;~~ T. Gunning (Coll-Ash.) ··········· 9 Northern Zone champions Newcastle, at Maher ~ MCU 5 0 0 473 177 267.2 20 DIVISION TWO: Oval. FIRST GRADE In 1987, when the championships were held at North Wa11a - 5 0 0 371 183 202.7 20 8 23 Temora ___ 4 16 151 296.7 20 G. Button ························ Bathurst, Farrer again made the final, but lost it to 0 1 410 214 191.6 Sth. Wagge-T. _ 5 0 0 448 E. Frazier (SWT) 5 19 145.3 16 ·················· the ever-improving Sapphire League. T.R.-Y.C. -- 3 0 2 520 251 207.2 11 Cootamundra _ 4 0 1 ~01 276 D. Fellows (Uranq.-K.) ··········· 0 f9 Marrar ...... I 0 4 294 328 89.6 4 R.A.A.F. __ 3 0 2 325 261 124.5 12 W. Gardner (SWT) ...... 4 18 Last year at Bega, Farrer bowed out of contention -18 in the semi-final, being beaten by the Central West Barellan ...... I 0 4 236 401 58.9 4 Rivcoll ___ 2 0 3 302 323 93.5 u C. Wade (Cootamundra) 3 3 15 League which went on to win both the Southern Coll-Ash...... I 0 4 211 506 41.7 4 Uranquinty-K .... I 0 4 293 383 76.5 4 P. Perry (Uranq-K.) ·············· Ardlethan ...... 0 0 5 105 560 18.7 0 Whitton ...... 0 0 5 81 456 17.8 0 SECOND GRADE Zone and the State titles. J. Thompson (Cootamundra) ...... 0 8 Errol Boots, coach of the Farrer on all three G. Osborne (SWT) ················· 0 8 occasions has relinquished his duties this year to R. Currie (S wn I 7 South Wagga-Tolland coach Wayne Gardner. ·················· Boots, the popular Whitton stalwart will return to UNDER EIGHTEENS LADDER the playing scene for the Farrer side. Best wishes are extended to the Farrer League and M.C.U. ___ 4 0 0 229 148 154.7 16 * ELDERUST:-Electronic iisting to 400 it is hoped they receive good crowd support from all Coll-Ash. __ 3 1 1 383 194 197.4 14 Branches across the nation. Farrer people, especially on Sunday when Division Marrar ___ 3 0 1 169 240 70.4 12 *,Rural Property Finance (T.A.P:) One followers are also urged to support the home T.R.-Y.C. __ 2 1 2 344 231 148.3 10 * National leaders in rural property sales side. Barellan ...... 2 0 2 170 281 60.5 8 In today's Division One round of matches, Sth Wagga ..... 0 0 4 I IO 310 35.5 0 p~~ICfS: WAGGA : . NAAe::lANDtEe::lA :· LOCctMAAi : i.GUNDAGAI Barellan United take the penultimate step in going - YU~UY : JU~[E[E : .YrE~O~A through the first round of home-and-away matches undefeatd. 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Col Davis 29. Ray Farrell Johnson, North Wagga Ampol to Bill BLUE & WHITE determined to lift their lowly position Quirk. & 6. Peter Clements 27. Phil Block 7. Scott Macklin 30. Geoff King Rrn8;:x~1;E mSTRIPES on the ladder and the Seconds just as 7. N. Firman 8. Andrew Collins After a slow start the Seconds had a 28. B. Ktause 31. Mark Hofert determined to remain unbeaten. 8. Noel Wallace 9. Greg Johnson 32. Jeff Jackson good win but their test will be this 29. Col Harper week. Awards: Saint of the Week to Geoff White, Island Unfortunately neither side came home triumphant 9. Ian Bent 30. Sam Noack 10. Rick Withers 33. Phillip McGregor although a certain amount of character emerged which 10. Ross McKenzie 11. Kevin Withers 34. Phil Harris View award to John Brown and A. J. Watson award to 12. P. Mahon Kevin (43) Withers. just may be the catalyst needed to propel the club into a 11. Robert Harper 40. A. Breust 12. Chris Honey 35. Graeme Thompson success-demanding frame of mind. 12. Gary Christensen 13. Scott Robertson After the game this week there is an Opposite Sex 41. D. Hoare 37. Doug McAvoy Night back in the clubrooms, with hopefully everyone The Seniors ended the match six goals down. 'Sam' 13. Paul Breust 42. A. Bennett 14. Randy Kerr 39. Rodney Earsman Wallace stopped for nobody in a strong display in 14. Phillip Block 15. Jon Copland 40. Gary Lang attending and getting dressed for the occasion. $5 entry defence. Ross MacKenzie picked up plenty of 15. Peter Noack 16. Ross Limbrick fee and drinks available. 41. Jason Price The Red, Black & White Ball is on June 24 with dress possessions in his usual elusive manner and Ian Bent 16. Gerard Patterson 17. Gary Crouch 42. Wayne Skeers "" continued his top form of recent weeks. Today's game 18. Robert Hunter being formal. Also the 300 Club draw will be held that 43. Martin Cairns night, so everyone with tickets please have them sold and will see the Roos out to regain pride and prove the club 19. Bill Quirk 44. Darren Flanigar are genuine contender by taking on third placed North 20. Glen Goldsworthy 45. Phil Irvine in on the night. Wagga in what should be a classic 'no holds barred' 21. Scott Absolum Today's game won't be easy but with a bit of 48. Alan Lang committment we should come away with two wins. contest. The Seconds will be out for revenge after going 22. Chris Tipping 49. James Kerin down by three goals last week. North Wagga 2s are 23. Tom Fife 50. Mark Griffin unbeaten and a game ahead of Temora. In an effort to raise some income for the players trip away fund, a few of the boys decided on some woodchopping. There were some tired faces at the 'Westy' that night but at least they all got a 'chop' for the weekend! The Netballers had mixed results with the B Graders going down then the A Graders clinching victory in a high ------­ standard game. youAren•te EIRAND IJloTEL ~~ud • BIRDS EYE buy ... Join theTEMORA ROOS after the game with George & Billey Cantello Cnr. 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MANGOPLAH-COOKARDINIA GOANNAS MARRAR BOMBERS O It was good to get back to the Ill] Mangoplah Sportsground and record SENIORS I. D. Louttit 26. D. Young 2. R. Quade 27. J. Richards ··:: ·.··:.·.·.. ·:: :i,1f, ~~~ :l~fsn~a~i~s~~!~ed~~~~thdt~:~~ I. Antony Cole 21. Trevor Kendall 3. G. Harrison 28. G. Bevan 111111 ! going down, while the B Graders I. Jon Bennett (2nds) 21. Brian McRae (2nds) 3. C. Whitmore 29. S. Moore 2. Danny Galvin 22. Scott Callaghan 4. D. Hodge 30. P. Pattison tf'ffjf ::·) · ~~c;~~~~ea~~~~~~:~~~ng win. But more 3. Trevor Ion 5. J. Carroll 31. G. Munro The 2nds had their biggest test so far 4. Michael McRae 23. Wayne Galvin 6. A. Baker 32. D. McKelvie BLUE & GOLD this season, and came through with 4. Winston Dew (2nds) 23. Marc Rose 7. A. McKelvie 33. R. Furner BANDS John~~;;;~'.~~~~~~~~ . McCormack, Darren Daley, ■BLACK. RED SASH flying colours. It's great to see the boys 5. Mark Quinlivan 24. Rob Kirsopp 8. C. Horne 34. M. Langtry putting in fine efforts week after week, 6. Phil Davis 25. Glen Darcy 9. D. McClintock 35. T. Langtry Gary Shea, Stuart Knight and John but I think the boys would be able to 7. Steven Wheeler 26. John Schultz IO. C. Bevan 36. S. Cochrane Dean were the pick of our players. perform better if they all went to training. The Qufolivans· 7. L. Sanbrook (2nds) 27. Alan Baker 11. D. Malone 37. W. Tilyard 1st Grade had a good, hard fought win against the Menswear award went to Cameron (how about we got 8. Anthony Mathews 29. Byron Cole 12. C. Graetz 38. D. Daley Demons. Danny Malone, Neil Turner and Peter Willis Henty boys) Male from Larry (nice hair cut) McRae and 9. Jim Brennan 33. Michael Post 13. M. Hagar 38. M. Roberts were award winners with Brian Daniher, Abo, Wes and 'One Nut'. It's also nice to see the Guru back after an IO. Steven Hedley C/C 36. Owen Ross 14. G. Willis 39. A. Grentall David Young other good players. enforced layoff, and Al Johnson who's come back from 11. Andrew Buchhorn 37. Anthony Melton 15. N. Turner 40. A. Dobbs Netballers won the A Grade by 8 points and lost B 16. W. Graetz the 'big smoke'. Nice tan Johnno. 12. Darren Cole 38. Fraser Parker 41. J. Shea Grade by 13 points. Both footballers and net ballers have The First Grade under the A-C Buchy won a tough I 3. Phil McDevitt 40. Raymond Creasy 17. L. Geppit 42. J. McCormack enc?unter against Temora. · It certainly seemed strange 14. Steven Cole 41. Ged Phyland 18. S. Absolum 43. G. Tilyard a couple of hard games ahead which we need to win to havmg a so called 'Rock footballer' coaching our First 15. Andrew Hunter 42. Alan Wooden 19. R. R·obinson (c) 48. G. Shea gain a finals spot. Grade to a win. The Miltons Gear award went to Mike 16. Alan Finemore 43. Bernie Mc Rae 20. G. Manning 49. S. Robinson Bill Gooley was our third weekly winner of our Silver 'Bog Eyes' McRae from John •u• Schultz and Phil 16. Chris Ross (2nds) 47. Andrew Klimpsche 21. B. Daniher 53. P. Willis Circle. Our thanks to Bill for mowing the ground and its 'Footlong' Davis. It was also great to see the first gamers 17. Trevor Smith 48. Edward Lloyd 22. F. Corbett 55. S. Murfitt possibly in the best condition ever. putting in fine efforts, and also a welcome return to form 18. Lee Brown 23. G. Armstrong 46. B. Holden Today at Mangoplah, a win is a must in all grades. Give from Bruno and The King. · 24. G. Langtry 19. Boyd Kendall 8. B. Pattison it our best. As ~estated ~efore, the ladys had a mixed day, but it's 19. Cameron Male(2nd) 25. B. Rollins 69. B. Robinson a credit to th_e girls, because at the start of the season they 20. Trent Kendall wer~ _struggl!ng to _get three sides, but now are filling the pos1t1ons quite easily and have become very competitive. Ul8s The best players in the A Grade were Wendy Maher and Donna Hudson, while in the B Grade they were Julie I. L. M~elvie 14. R. Dennis Baker, Kirsty Ross and Viv Sanbrook. It was also nice to 2. R, Drum 15. P. Hodge see Macca back from injury. 3. J. Byrne 16. J. Guider This weeks 'meet the player'is Fraser Parker. Where do 4. L. Drum 17. G. Seymour MURPHY BROS. yo_u hve? The Palace. Type of car? The royal coach. Fav . MANGOPLAH 6. A. Hamilton 21. A Hosking MARRAR d~m~? V~ can. Fav f9,0d? Bakers pie. Fav past time? 7. C. Cowell 25. B. Carmichael Rmgmg his mum. Occupation? King. Fav sportsperson? 8. T. Willis 29. J. Mitchell HARDWARE & PASTURE SEEDS Bob Hawke. Likes? VB cans with holes in the bottom. HOTEL IO. S. Seymour 54. C. Whiles Dislikes? empty cans. Fav actor? Walter Gibson. Pet's 11. A. Beck 59. S. Gabriel PHONE ~ Member Combined · name? Shotgun. lf you could be anyone who would you Don & Malle Baker welcomes all. 12. G. Graetz 274302 ~. R\Jral Traders be? Russell or Barry. This week we play Marrar at home, and we1l be looking to keep our winning recor in tact. -GO GOANNAS P.S.: After the game the Ladies Aux will be holding a Casserole Tea and sweets at the pub at 6 pm. Saturday night June IO there will be a 3-course meal for all players Searching for a and supporters at the Astor Hotel. $ I 5 a head and you 'rf!alBwwj'1ter ·•·:... can get your tickets off Debra, Maria or Viv. A great night assured, so everyone get there! Phone 253322 (285741 A.H.) ~Better Body? ... see the experts at: Photos appearing in the Record are CR·EASV'S available for sale. Proof sheets can be viewed at the Oxford Printery, 112 Fitz-

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So close and yet so far! We pushed SENIORS Last week the day started off pretty North Wagga for three quarters and SENIORS well and continued that way until then a lapse in concentration cost us about 3.15 pm when a slight tear m I. Andrew Corbett 27. Peter Minchin any chance of victory. To be a finals 2. Anthony Popple 28. Kent Lally I. Russell Pieper 26. Andrew Oonelan appeared on the surface. We didn't prospect we must start winning those 3. Glenn Carroll 29. Mark Derksen 2. Paul Cunningham 27. Chris Grentell play that bad actually but were beaten tight games. 4. Anton Noble 30. Glen Werner 3. Michael Dasey 28. Bruce Leaver by a better side on the day. Terlo once 4. Richard Flanigan 29. Mark Yates again dominated for us and he really RED & GOLO Vote getters in the Rod McDermott 5. Paul Irvine 3 L Geoff Tucker STRIPES award were D. Currie, P. Mills, M. 6. Maurice Gaynor 32. Col Lit::hfield 5. Shane White 30. Graham Terlich does show us the way. He won the mug BLACK & WHITE Richards, P. Irvine and C. Smith with 7. Paul Little 34. Daryl McDermott 6. Mark Driscoll 31. Andrew Feeney and the Kings Own $30. Sol once again STRIPES Millsy winning the London Hotel 8. Chris Smith 35. Gerrard Carroll 7. Darren Smallwood 32. Craig Feeney showed his versatility and he captured award. M. Richards won both the Todd mark of the-day 9. David Currie 36. Dav.id Carroll 9. Garry Harris 33. Robert Sibraa the Sandman Mug and the Amateur $20. Russell played a and the mug. I'm told he also won the Saturday 10. Eric McDermott 37. Peter Delahunty 10. Leo Driscoll 34. Paul Hallam real captain's game under difficult circumstances and he night/early Sunday morning award, although I'm told 11. 38. Ian Mills 11. Terry Rudd 35. Justin Hosie won $20 from the Kings Own, whilst Whitey put in all day not sure of the prize. 12. P. Errington 39. Dean Hanrahan 12. Bruce Hannam 36. Trevor Ball to win th other amateur $20. Bruce Leaver showed his The Reserves were eventually out-muscled by a much 13. Paul Griffin 40. Bret Foster 13. Chris Driscoll 37. Roger Vennell value to the side and won the Salon 212 award. bigger North Wagga outfit. Vote getters in the Bowling 14. Barry Cox 41. Craig Saunderson 15. Kevin Driscoll 38. Mahlon Norbury The 2nds had a good result and an easy win. Still it is Club award were I. Mills, G. Gardner, P. Errington, K. 15. Anthony Beattie 42. Neville Davies 16. Peter Jeffery 40. Scott Lewington disappointing the numbers at training and I'm sur if we La_lly and P. Minchin with the Ladies Auxiliary awards 16. Geoffry Gardner 43. Brett Wood 17. Ricky Fitzsimmons 41. John Bauer had sifficient numbers some players would find going to G. Werner and J. Nentley. The Chinese dinner at 17. Robbie Guymer 44. Danny Mason 18. Wayne Jovanovich 43. Tim McMullen themselves looking on, so get behind Jags and give him a the Bowling club went to I. Mills. 18. Stewart Litchfield 45. Bruce Patten 19. Peter Yates 44. Jason Cox fair bit more than he has received so far. Dick Feeney It was bad enough being beaten last Saturday but to 19. Peter Caldow 46. Andrew Gardner 20. C. Blake 45. Rod Kohlhagen won the mug, Jags the Porky & Verdo mug, John 'Lester have a cold shower to greet you after a game really rubs 20. Graeme Gaynor 47. Darren johns 21. Gary Watt 47. Barry Kohlhagen Smith' Bauer got $20 and Steve Taber won the Kings salt into the wound, so thank you from twenty irate 21. Mathew Currie 48. Doug Walker 22. Stephen Marks 48. Craig Chaplin Own $10. footballers. 22. Philip Mills 4()_ Anthony Garrett 23. Wayne Hennessy 50. Ross Manning The U 18s had a big win and under the guidance of Sol It seemed a couple of the younger lads must have 23. Brian Rayment so.· Justin Bentley . 24. Ken Blake . 51. C. Taylor and Terlo are starting to develop into a formidable fancied their chances after a night on the town in Wagga f4.. M. Richards . 25. John Mclachlan 54. Roger Salmon combination. New player Darren Woodward made a fine . 51. Phil Gardner debut and won the Riverina Spraying Service towel and last week. I have it from a very reliable source (and I 52. Mark Riley won't tell anyone Maurie) that they had the honeymoon 25. Peter Lumsden UNDER 18s Graham Fellows and Adam Gladman picked up $10 26. Paul Horan 53. Mat Boatswain suite booked at Romanos. I. Tony Meyers I 5. Mathew Gill each. Well done- boys. This week we take on TR YC at home and wins are a 2. Damien Hogie 16. Eugene Dowdy In the netball the U15s lost -12-18 after a hard game must to stay in touch with the competition leaders. 3. Wayne Jones 18. Andrew Chaplin with Danni Soneman best on court. B Grade were down 4. Craig Taylor 20. Andrew Doherty 12 goals at half time and after a strong 2nd half finished 5. Geoff Michael 22. Steven Rielly with a draw. Shannon Puschla won the mug. A Grade 6. Adam Gladman 26. Andrew Terlich had a tough game but finished strongly despite going 7. Brett Gladman 27. Aaron Gowland down by 2 goals. Heather Chisholm played great defence 8. Nick Moore 30. Kai Rolfe and won the mug. 11. Mick Rielly 33. Craig Feeney On the social scene our big event coming up in the near 13. Graham Fellows 53. Paul Manning future is our Pleasant Sunday Prawn Morning with Ken 14. Dick Fellows 54. Stephen Taber 'Macca' McKenzie. Anyone who went to last year's will not want to miss this year's. Admission will be by ticket only and at $ 10 are available from committeeme. It wil be · held on June 25 at the clubrooms from around 10.30 am. This week we tackle the Ardlethan Stars in a game which URANAST. is very important for us to win. We must finish the first THE ROCK round in the four and to ensure this we must win today! PH. 202028 -UP THE PIES Self Service Grocery, Liquor and Hardware departments ► Distributors of Australian Fertilizers, • CIG Gas agents. Sheepyard Mesh ► Cartage Contractors • CIGWELD products. • All types of steel • FARMERS! 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Congratulations to Chris Conlon on SENIORS Well 2 out of 3 aint bad, but ~ his selection in the NSW side to play in I. Leo Lucas 26. Ian Lucas SENIORS unfortunately our 1st Graders weren't Hobart in June. Congratulations also 2. Peter Sheehan 27. Mark Kenny on the winners list. There wasn't much to Phillip Rowston on his selection in 3. Barry Flagg 28. Steven Norris I. Troy Saddler 28. Bill Casley in it at the half time break, then in the the NSW Teal Cup squad. 4. Brett Vearing 29. Mark Brown 2. Mark Price 29. Scott Breust second half we were well and truly Back to the games last weekend. The 5. Graheme Howe 30. David Irvin 3. Peter Staker 30. Rick Siebels overrun by the Bombers, who's task club will have to look at supplying car 6. Chris Conlan 31. Gerrard Quade 4. Barrie M-cPherson 31. Rob Smith was made easier by injuries to some of 7. Brett Vearing ou, playm. QuHt cokb,ated h;, 21st ~- sickness tablets to some of Ul8s and 32. Jim Williams 5. Scott Gunning 32. David Hanlon Reserve Grade players. Thirteen from 8. Roger Biron 33. David Overs 6. Craig Price by winning the mug, Jonesy picked up RED, WHITE v 33. Kevin Cheney the Crossroads towel, Brendan Carr U 18s and 9 for Reserves is not good 9. Alan Evans 34. Michael £vans 7. Marc Jones 34. Brian Byrnes 10. Mark Hodgson 35. John Waide 8. Brian Alexander C/ C the $25 endeavour award and Boes (the Nose) Breust won enough. Thanks to one ten-year-old who sat in the 35. David McPherson the $20 RH Blake award. forward pocket for th 18s - there is still some spirit in the 11. Damien Conlan 36. Mat Conlan 9. James Quilter 36. Greg King 12. Robert Evans 37. Keith Hart 10. Aaron Washington The 2nds finally broke through with a thrilling one club. Good work Mark! Thanks also to The Rock for the 37. Albert Barby point victory in a nail biter which had Noel (Jimmy) loan of a couple of players. Tim Looby again busted his 13. Wayne Flagg 38. Kelly Tubb 11. Brendan Carr 38. Tim O'Brien 14. Paul Flagg 39. Niel Findlay 12. Robert Whyman Breust's ulcer on red red alert. Rick Siebels once again gut and won the towel and Rodney Flagg won the socks. 39. Phil Harris played well to win the mug and the Crossroads towel The Reserves with most of the 18s backing up, plus a I 5. Brian Irvin 40. Peter Conlan 13. Paul Gillett 40. George Lee 16. Shaun Quade 41. Robert Waide 14. Stephen McPherson while Wocka Hancock who backed up for lsts won the couple of blokes older than the U 18s forward pocket were 41. Geoff Bruckner $10 club award. well beaten by an experienced Rock outfit. Mark Kenny 17. John Con\an 42. Brendon Halden 15. Brett Whyman 42. Clinton Hansell 18. Brian Conlan 16. Scott Macklin The 18s had a very convincing win against the young had a top game and won the towel and 'Funny' won the 43. Mal Irvin 43. Todd Gunning Bombers who were supposedly on equal terms to our socks. Good to her 'Funny' will play where he wants to 19. Phillip Rowston 44. Peter Clark 17. Mark Breust 44. Troy Gunning 20. Mark Flagg 18. Paul Williams boys according to the ladder. Col Linch who kicked a and not where_ others want him to play. -·_. . _ . 45. Daryll Male 45. Adam Jenkins bag full won the trophy and the Crossroads towel and 21. Jeff ln~lis 46. B. Conlan 19. Glen Williams 46. Jamie Hubbard 22. Paul McDonnell 20. Paul Piercy Scott Hugler won the Gullie Store $10 petrol award. The Seniors remained undefeated after an indifferent 47. Trevor Spencer 47. Jarrod Morrow In the Netball, A Grade lost 37-32 with Sandra performance. Mark Hodgson's 15 minute burst in the 23. Pat McDonnell 48. John Staniforth 21. Warren Hancock 48. Scott Willis 24. Owen Brown 22. Warren Price Pleming winning the mug (and she used it far too much), second quarter set up the victory when as the result of 49. Michael Carroll 49. David Whvte B Grade with Annie Sommerville B.O.G. won 24-13 some brilliant high marking he notched six goals. For his 25. Richard Falconer 50. Shane Gibson 24. Tony Avramovic 51. Jason Smith 25. Phil Satan while both junior teams had good wins. effort he won the towel. 'Charlie'won the socks and Peter 52. Garry Cooke While on the subject of results, I better mention the Sheehan won the State Bank award. UNDER 18s 26. Julian Ferella 27. Gerard McGloughlin 53. Graham McDonald outcome of the darts day last Sundy between the Gullie The Netball ladies recorded two wins and a draw for I. Daniel Breed 13. Steven Smith 54. Scott Hugler and Junee. With a few ring-ins in their side Junee looked their three games. In a good team effort Melite Semmler 2. John Waide 14. Glen Halden 55. Kamahl Leonard like romping it in but we stuck to our task (and the bar) to won the determination award in A Grade, Nicole Conlon 3. Phillip Rowston 15. Phillip Trembath 56. Danny Carr snatch a thrilling draw. Without doubt the star ofth day the award in B Grade and the determination award in the 4. Michael Evans 16. Tim Looby was Paul (the human beach ball) Carver who by the end of U I Ss _went to Jodie Smith: Kee~ up the good work girls! 5. Craig Howe 17. Jim Conlan the day had certainly lost all his bounce and then taxied This week we play Collmgulhe, so let's see if we can't 6. Peter Inglis 18. Brian Evans off to bed. Parksey was a very close second. co~e away with the tr~fecta. [?on 't forget the Trivia Night 7. Jason Ellis 19. Daniel Poole On a serious note, a few points to remember - the tonight at the club - 1t promises to be a great night. 8. Jeremy Conlan 20. Malcolm Norris committee meeting next Tuesday night; memberships are -UP THE BLUES 9. Darren Trembath 21. Glen Waide still available and our Year 2000 Dance to be held on 10. Rodney Flagg 22. Brent Jamieson June 17. It's g~ing to be a big one. 11. Brian Ohlsen 23. Scott Bandy This week it's the long trip to Barellan with a big effort 12. Russell Norris 24. Andrew Hoare from all grade a must. -UP THE DEMONS

D. & D. Whotesate Over 500 Trophies, Silverware on Trophy Supplies_ Display at Special Also Engraving Wholesale Prices 12 TEMERLOH AVE, WAGGA WAGGA 22 3725 Fosters FFL 35 34 111':)u/.11111/tlf -tl - Spire ltJrts 11. FQR .:dffFi GA8. - OPEN 7,DAYS II 13M®•J~U:I f-lt::lte ti Shop 6, Southpoint Shopping Centre 'PJ_~. J'wu/ Morgan Street, Wagga Wagga • SALES A/H (069) 22 4366 _ ~r'I"" ..,,_,, Phone: 213781 PARTS A/H (069) 31 2932 FARRER LEAGUE DRAW 1989 A/H (069) 21 3109 DIVISION ONE DIVISION TWO UNDER 18$_ SERVICE June 10: Nth. Wagga v M.C.U.; June 10: Cootamundra v Sth. June IO: Sth Wagga-T v M.C.U.; T.R.-Y.C. vTemora;Coll/ Ashv Wagga-T; Rivcoll v RAAF; (at McPhersonOval);T.R.-Y.C. RIVERINA (Kenworth) TRUCK CENTRE Ardlethan; Marrar v Barellan. Whitton v Uranquinty-K. v Temora; Marrar v Barellan; Sturt Highway, WAGGA (069) 21 1244 June 17: Marrar v Nth. Wagga; June 17: Sth. Wagga-T v Rivcoll; Coll/ Ash Bye. T.R.-Y.C. v M.C.U.;,Coll/ Ashv RAAF v Whitton; Uranquinty­ June 17: Marrar v Sth Waq_a-T: Rivken Truck & Trailer Parts, GRIFFITH, (069) 62 7088 Temora; Barellan v Ardlethan. Kaoooka v Cootamundra. T.R.-Y.C. v M.C.U.; Coll/ Ash June 24: Nth. \Vagga v T.R.-Y.C.; June 24: Whitton v Sth. Wagga-T; · Teinora & Barellan -.All ByeS:, M.C.U. v Coll/ Ash; Temora v, Uranquinty-K v RAAF; Rivcoll June 24: Sth Wagga-TvT.R.-Y.C. Barellan; Ardlethan v Marrar. · v Cootamundra. (at McPherson Oval);"M.C.U. v -...... V ...... - ...... July I: Coll/ Ash v Nth. Wagga; July 1: Sth. Wagga-T v Uran­ Coll/ Ash; Temora v Barellan;. GOALS BEHINDS TOTAL GOALS BEHINDS TOTAL Barellan v M.C.U.; Ardlethan v quinty-K; Cootamundra v M~rr11r Bye. Temora; Marrar v T.R.-Y.C. RAAF: Rivcoll v Whitton July I_: isarellan v M.C.U.; 10 10 July -I: Nth. Wagga v Barellan; July 8: RAAF v Sth. Wagga-T; Marrar v T.R.-Y.C.; Coll/ Ash ..1 M.C.U. v Ardlethan; Temora v_· Whitton v Cootamundra; Sth Wagga~T & Temora -= Au, 20 20 Marrar; T.R.-Y.C. v Coll/ ~s~. 1 Uranquinty-K v Rivcoll. Byes. 1st Grade 30 30 t----+-----+------+----+---t------+----+------1 40 40 TOTAL TOTAL FARRER LEAGUE DIRECTORY 1989 2nd Grade President: Trevor Urquhart, 62 Zeigler Ave, Wagga 274439. Treasurer: Joanne Shea, .. Hillard", Wagga. Phone (069) 226429. Snr. Vice President: Marrar 2652 (069) 274304. Under 1Bs Lance Seamen, 5 Bungowan Place, Wagga Wagga. NORTH W AGGA: President: Kevin Cross, 3 Mary' Phone (069) 252256. Jnr. Vice President: John Braid, St, North Wagga (069) 213099 (bus). Secretary: Plumpton Rd, Wagga Wagga. Phone (069) 226570. Randy Kerr, 63 William St, Nth Wagga (069) Board Member: Ron Haste, 14 Endeavour St, 216531. Treasurer: Barry Kenny, 14 Spooner Wagga Wagga. Phone (~9) 226784, Robert Turnet, Ave, Wagga Wagga (069) 215185. FOR Glen Ora', Old Junee. Phone (069) 274351. DINING R.A.A.F.: Secretary: Peter Boyles, c/- R.A.A.F. Jreasurer: Malcolm Levett, 16 Wren St, Wagga PLEASURE Wagga. Phone (069) 312979. Secretary: Phill Le Base, Forest Hill, Wagga Wagga 2650 (069) Petit, 60 Mitchelmore St, Wagga Wagga. Phone 227610. 137 Peter Street (069) 254686. - RIVCOLL BUSHPIGS: President: Murray ~(,!~.~!,~~,• Wagga Wagga AltDLETHAN: President: Maurie Gaynor,' McMillan, Caravan Park_, R.M.I.H.E. (069) • ~ Tues & Sat 6-12 pm .. Loudoun Braes", Ardlethan2665. (069)783825. 222663. Secretary: -- Craig Fletcher, IO/ Iis5 Ph.214886 ~ Wed, Th, Fr, 12-2pm 6-12 pm '.-1 Secretary: .Liz Carroll, .. Tralee", Grong Grong Forsyth St, Wagga Wagga (069) 214645. 2652 (069) 783850. Treasurer: Alan Litchfield, Treasurer: Mick Conway, 297 Bourke St, Wagga "Loormeah", Ardlethan 2665 (069) 563258. Wagga (069) 223928. BA.KELLAN; President: V1nce Howe, .. Box Lea", SOUTH WAGGA-TOLLAND DONS: Secretary: Barellan 2665 (069) 553230. Secretary: Bob Inglis Vince Cattell, I IO Urana St, Wagga Wagga(069) RMB 56 Barellan 2665 (069) 639492. Treasurer: 254376. Treasurer: Trent Miller, 19 Colong Pl, Maria Andrighetto, Mulga St, Barellan 2665 Wagga Wagga (069) 213589. ROYAL HOTEL (069) 639372. TEMORA: President: Graeme Breust, Mimosa Rd, COLLINGULLIE/ ASHMONT: President: John Temora 2666 (069) 737253. Secretary: Wayne COOLAMON Meyers, c/-The Store, Collingullie(069) 200142. Krause, Trungley Hall, Temora 2666 (069) Jli ■ tlle Hoppen after tllt p■e. Secretary: Ray _Gow, Linton St, Comngullie 731790. Treasurer: Chris Noack, c/- Westpac (069) 2()(fl 78. freasurer: June Breust, S Balmo'raT Bank. Temora 2666 (069) 772022. · COLD BEER, HOT MEALS & SNACKS Cr:es. W!!gga Wagga (06~_) 224568. - THE ROCK-YE)JONG CREEK: President: Greg OPEN FIRE &A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE COOTAMUNDRA: riesldent: Keith Ronning, Verdon, 75 King St, The Rock 2655 (069) "Tara", Box 46, Cootamundra (069) 421083. 202203. Secretary: David Oehm 9 Shaw St, Secretary: Wayne De Britt, Renehan St, Co9ta­ Wagga Wagga (069) 253324. Treasurer: Dennis mundra (069) 423631. Treasurer: Gerard McGrath, King St, The Rock 2655 (069) 202041. Guthrie, c/- Desis Fabric, Cootamundra 2590 OLDEST AUSTRALIAN OWNED (069) 421185. URANQUINTY /KAPOOKA: President: Bob May, FOOTBALL MANUFACTURER .. ; MANGOPLAH/COOKARDINIA UNITED: 36 Banderra Ave, Wagga Wagga (069) 312634. President: Don Baker, Kane St, Mangoplah Secretary: Carol Huxley, Bridge St, Uranquinty ROSS FAULKNER 2650 (069) 285774. Secretary: Alison Kendall, 2652 (069) 229740. Treasurer: Ken Watson, 33 THE ONLY BALL TO BE USED BY AUSTRALIA'S FOUR. "Ben Bolt", Mangoolah (069) 285727. Treasurer: Cooinbil Cr~s. Wagga Wagga (069) 223127. TOP LEAGUES ... Victorian Football League, Victorian Football Assn., Ian Cohalan, -4 Wills Place, Wagga Wagga (069) WHITTON: President: Steve Purtill, 5 Muntenpen: S.A. National Football League and Tasmanian Football League. 261382; · St, Leeton 2705 (~69) 5339SS. Secretary: Bruce· ROSS FAULKNER footballs available from Schipps Sports Store and MAR.RAK: President: Glen Willis, 39 Keneroo uve, Thompson, 2 Bmya St, Whitton 2704 (069) Lawrences Sports Stores, Wagga. Wagga Wagga (069) 311682. Secretary: Mark 552620. Treasurer: Kath lieath Farm 1318 Langtry, "Currawong", Marrar 2652 (069) Whitton 2704 (069) 552684. ' ' Pri,nted at the Oxford Printery, 112 F~aurice Street, Wagga, phone 2131-96 for IN! proprietors of Victorian Publishing Ccr. (P.O. Box 281 Wagga, Ph 224936 a.h.) _ '