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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. Paul Salmon, weeks. The benefits or otherwise of this lay-off will be Andrew Bews 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. • , GRAEME BURG MANN &JOHN BANCE RIVERINA CO-OPERATIVE SERVING WAGGA WAGGA AND SOCIETY LTD. 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TYRE ON FARM SERVICE * OPEN 7 DAYS SERVICE 43-45 PINE AVE. • PH. 532866, 532762 FERNLEIGH ROAD, WAGGA (Opposite Turvey Tops Shops) 25?552: LEETON LES & SANDRA WARD 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.