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FIRST GRADE LADDER [ UNDER NINETEENS LADDER On a brighter note it is pleasing to note the large gates which were recorded in the AllerRound Z: W LD For Ag % Pts AfterRound 2: % Pis A1·toriaI second round of matches. COOLAMON ...... 2 365 119 306.7 8'! TURVEY PARK ...... 2053.8 8 RIVERINA E.W.-KOORINGAL ... 2 273 212 128.7 8"3 E (,,{,'1 FOOTBALL Three of the five gam(•.1· attracted gates LEETO ...... 610.1 8 \2 LEAGUE in excess of $1,000 and if membership NARRANDERA ..... 2 246 225 109.J 811. GANMAIN-G.G.-M...... 481.3 8 12 payments were taken into comideration GANMAIN-G.G.-M.. . I I · 265 185 143.2 4 � COOLAMON ...... , 108.7 4 then nearly all gates would have passed A.P. Mirrool ...... 1 1 - 237 231 102.5 4 -� Narrandera ...... 83.8 4 the $1,000 mark. Turvey Park ...... 1 1 · 233 251 92.8 43 Griffith ...... 56.8 4 4 It is disappointing to see so many clubs The battle between arch rivals Narran­ Griffith...... 1 1 - 201 285 70.5 44- Wagga ...... 31.1 4 4- in the Riverina Football League have yet dera and Ganmain-Grong Grong­ Leeton ...... 2 · 235 277 84.8 04 Ardlethan ...... 71.7 0 to furnish the RECORD with a full list of Matong attracted a $1, 700 gate which was Wagga ...... 2 - 182 299 60.8 0( A.P.-Mirrool ...... , ...... , 27.3 0 player numbers in seniors and under 19s. the highest of the round. Ardlethan ...... , .. . 2 - 182 335 54.3 01_: East Wagga-K ...... 12.6 0 The season has been under way for a It is also interesting to note all clubs couple of weeks and still some clubs have with the exception of Ardlethan have SECOND GRADE LADDER CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP yet to submit a Juli list of players num­ opened their account in the Club Cham­ AOer-Roundl: his 2nds Ul9 Total bers. pionship Award. AllerRound Z: % Pts Narrandera 3 1 16 The RECORD is the officialpublica­ No doubt the Stars will crack it for a WAGGA ...... 148.3 8 � ·········· 12 Coolamon ...... 3 l 16 tion of the Carlton NSW Riverina Foot­ win shortly. GANMAIN-G.G.-M ...... 147.7 8 12 12 E.W. Kooringal ..... ball League and plays a small part in the Al Coolamon today the Hoppers and LEETON ...... 122.4 8 ,.2. 12 3 0 15 GanmainG.G.M ... 6 6 continued development of the code in this Narrandera clash and these clubs head NARRANDERA ...... 146.9 4 2 14 A.P. Mirrool ...... 6 part of the slate. the table in the Club Championships. E.W.-Kooringal ...... 10.67 4 � 3 0 9 Turvey Park ...... 6 Clubs are urged lo furnish a full list of This should provide added interest for A.P.-Mirrool ...... 91.9 4 -t- 0 2 8 6 players as soon as possible. what is an interesting round of matches. Coolamon ...... 84.4 4 Leeton ...... , 0 2 8 Griffith ...... 6 Griffith...... 85.9 0 l"- 0 1 7 Wagga ...... 6 Turvey Park ...... 71.2 0 0 1 7 ◄ OUR COVER: Ganmain's JeffShephard manages to get his kick away as Ariah Park's Tom Jones moves in. Ardlethan ...... 47.3 0 Ardlethan ...... 0 0 0 0 his: 6 pls; 2nds: 3 pis; Ul9s: I pl. RIVERINA AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB LTD. FERN LEIGH ROAD, WAGGA WAGGA - PHONE 311511 (N.S.W.) PTY. BUDGET LUNCHES LTD. MONDAY TO FRIDAY FRIDAY, MAY 4: 12 noon to 2 p.m. for $3 . BO ZACHARIA BISTRO MEALS ... Heavy rockers, plus Disco. ONEOFTHE FRI. & SAT. 6.30 to 9 p.m. *· SAT., MAY 5: WORLD'S GREAT AND AFTER THE GAME * BREWERS SUNDA VS 5.30 to 9 p.m. JOHNNY ROBSON TRIO 50/50 Music

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SLOPPY JOES • T-SHIRTS District Director: LYLE o·BRIEN. R M,B 24. Ariah Park. 2684 Ph 843233 EXECUTIVE: SIGNS• STICKERS• CAPS• PENNANTS Prtsidenl: FRANK GAYNOR. 49 Bruce Street. Coolamon Ph 273152 151 FITZMAURICE STREET Secretary: GRAEME WOOLNOUGH. 7 Hannah Street. Ganmain Ph. 276226 (w). 276259 (h) Treasurer: VIC WOOLNOUGH. 25 Moore Street. Ganmain Ph 276226 27621)7 (h) WAGGA - PH. 21 1565 (w). BOOTH SIGNCRAFT WAGGA: President:RON BARBER. Mitchell Road. Wagga. ARIAH PARK-MIRROOL: President: BRIAN BELL. ·Yar­ 2650 Ph 225777 (225777 A H ) Secretary: RONALD rcnlca·, Ariah Park, 2665 Ph 84Hll6 Secretary: ELLIS HODGES, 46 Best Street. Wagga. 2650. Ph. (215574 JOHNSTONE. Ashton Street. Ariah Park. 2665, Ph CARLTON RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE A.H.). 841175 (841122 AH.). EAST WAGGA-KOORINGAL: President: BILL ANKERS. ARDLETHAN: President: ERIC SMITH. Moombooldool. 55 Geneva Crescent, Wagga. 2650 Ph.211834 (225]()1 2665 Ph Barellan 21-D. Secretary: GEORGE COX. GOALKICKERS I LASTROUNDRESUL::rs .J A H ) Secretary: as above "Wywurry". Beckom. 2668 Ph Yarranjerry 843229. Last TURVE\' PARK: President: JOHN SHEARER. 4811 FIRST GRADE (Rd. 1): Week Tollll FIRST GRADE Round 3: Kooringal Road, Wagga. 2650. Ph 216435 (261209 A.H ). Secretary:Mrs . LARAINE HILL. I Chiney Cres­ G.Carroll(Coolamon) ...... 8 8 East Wagga 23.8.146 ..... d Leeton 16.12.108 cent. Wap,. "650 Ph 225002 (225002A H ) COl'CING K. Williams (Ardlethan)...... 6 6 Narrandcra 15.16. I06 ..... d Ganmain 16.8.104 COOLAMON: President: TREVOR TIPPING. 69 Mirrool M. Crouch (East Wagga) ...... 6 6 Street, Coolamon, 2701 Ph 273426 Secretary:PH ILLIP EVENTS' AriahPark 23.20.158 ...... d Griffith 10.10.70 TOKLEY. 21 Devlin Street. Coolamon. 27111 Ph D. Meline(Leeton) ...... 5 5 Coolamon 29.21.195 ...... d Ardlcthan 8.13.61 273012 (216555 w) COOLAMON ROVERS F.C.: Trivia Night GANMAIN-GRONG GRONG-MATONG: President: BAR­ on Friday, May 4th. More derails from SECOND GRADE: Turvey Park 19.15.129 .... d Wagga 19.10.124 RY LOGAN. Langham Street. Ganmain. 27112 Ph committee! P.Sargent(G.G.G.M.) ...... 4 4 276303 (276224 A.H ). Secretary: MICK HOWE. 4 De­ EAST WAGGA-KOORINGAL F.C.: Players D. Pledger (Narrandera) ...... 4 4 SECOND GRADE: vlin Street. Ganmain, 2702. Ph. 276424. Talent Night on Friday/ lrh May at the Leeton 14.13.97 ...... d East Wagga 10.10.70 NARRANDERA: President: KEN HOPWOOD. Riverine Thomas Blarneyat 7 p.m. Cost is$/O per M. Connop (Narrandera) ...... 4 4 Street. Narrandera, 2700 . Ph. 591367. Secretary: RON head, includes supper Ganmain 17.17.119 ...... d Narrandera 12.7.79 O'KEEFFE. 19 Argyle Street. Narrandera. 2700 Ph R. Wintle (Wagga) ...... 4 4 (592183 A H ) GANMAIN FOOTBALL CLUB SOCIAL AriahPark 14.11.95 ...... d Griffith 11.10.76 DON KELLY. 18A Birch Avenue. CLUB: ·Back to the Fifties Night' will be UNDER NINETEENS: LEETON: President: held on Saturday. May 26, S. Holt (Leeton)...... 7 7 Coolamon12.15.87 ...... d Ardlethan 12.6.78 Leeton, 2705 Ph 532938 (533516 AH) Secretary: ALAN BREED. 20 Wirilda Street. Leeton. 2705. Ph. EAST WAGGA-KOORJNGAL F.C. will be A. Wakeman (Leeton) ...... 5 5 Wagga 13.14.82 ...... d TurveyPark 8.12.60 (533957 AH.) holding a Country & Western Night on R. Martin (Narrandera) ...... 5 5 Saturday. 2nd June, at Collingullie Hall. UNDER NINETEENS: $/5 per person includes food. drinks and Round 2 Goal kickers unavailable at time or bus fares printing due to Easter break. Leeton30.15.195 ...... d East Wagga 4.4.28 Ganmain 9.9.63 ...... d Narrandera 4.3.27 Griffith 12.18.90...... d Ariah Park 7.6.48 ------COMPETITION WINNERS Coolamon8.13.61 ...... d Ardlethan 7.4.46 Shane Rudd of Turvey Park 23.15.153 .... d Wagga 0.2.2 \ Coolamon won the I SELECTIONS ��CLEF Faulkner Football, Selection, tn capitc1ls I and Geoff Ankers WAGGA v Leeton ARDLETHAN v Turvey Park of Wagga Wagga won EAST W AGGA v Ariah Park I the VFL Jumper. 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Van CRUNING XVIII. When we start to put four 4 I' JEFFERIES 29. S. BANCE 4. G GELTCH 31 J BRAMBLEY quarters together maybe we will Gerald's Turvey Park side. Con­ ) P. JOHNSON 30. T. BATSIOKIS 5_ J McPHERSON 32. BREED D. start to worry other teams in the BLACK. gratulations to Gerald. 6 W BLIGIIT 31 D. OAKES 6. G. ROBSON 3J G CATfELL NAVY BLUE. YELLOW SASH 7 M BARBER 32 I. SMITH 7. P. BRERETON 34 G HEATH competition. Our supporters left RED sHouLorns Best players - 1st XVIII: Come 8. C. BRAMBLEY 35 K VAUN-NIVEN 8 J BANNISTER 33 R MESSIMAKER the game with mixed feelings af- 9. R. PIEPER 34. S. WALL 9. G. RYAN 36, L. STILLER Alive Award to Rus�cll Pieper 10 M BAILLIE 37 W McPHERSON ter the publicity we have received pre-season. 2nd John Dohl. 10. R. CARROLL 35. M. GALLAGHER II. J. LYONS 38 T ELWIN XVIII: 11 P OSBEISTON 36 P. BINGER 12. B. LANG 39 L MELADONIS Hopefully they will give us another chance. Against all odds the Under 19s were well 12. A. GRIMMER 37. M. LEVITT 13. J. O'DONOHUE 40 A SADDLIER Award winners in 1st Grade were: Lloyd Pilk­ 41. B. MORICE beaten, but to their credit battled on. 13 D, BOYCE 38. M. WALKER 14_ D. MELINE 14, A. PARR 39. P. MURPHY 15 P. SHEENAN 42 D KNIGHT ington Shirt to D. Irvine; Col Attree Caltex Pew­ The 2nd remain undefeated. Congra­ 16, D IRVINE 44. S. McMAHON ter award to C. Brambley. Others to play well XVIII 15. A. GAYNOR 40. S ALLEN 17 T ROBERT�ON 45 J WALLACE tulations to David Louttit and Karina Butler on 16. G. SHEATHER 41. G. MARTIN 18. T LYONS 46 D HARRIS were David Pledger, Wayne McPherson and 17, P WILLIAMS 42 J. SHARPE 19, G. PILTZ 48 D PATTISON Greg Geltch. announcing their engagement. It will be interest­ 18. M DENTON 43. L SALMON 20. P LYONS 50 P. RAVA ing to see which side Karina will follow. Turvev 19 R COLVIN 44 M. EAGLE 21 . A. LOWRIE 51 S BROWN Our Reserve Grade once again came from be­ 22. S. DRYBURGH 52 L HARRISON hind to snatch victory in the final quarter. Award Park or Wagga. 20. P COLLINS 45. G. MARLOW 23. R. RYAN 53. P. DRISCOLL 21. B. SHERIDAN 46. G. WILLIS 24, G BURKINSHAW 55 M GARLICK winners were: Len Wade Brute of the Week, L. Don't forget the mock-Wedding coming up. 22. B. HICKEY 47 A. BUCCHORN 25, N, FINCH 57_ B HARRISON Stiller. Pewter Award, Luke Melodonis. Other more information later. 23, I. INGLIS 48. P. GALLAGHER 26, L ANDERSEN 58 A TOCHIN 24. D COMMERFORD 49 J. DOHL 27. D EDNIE good players were David Breed and Jim Lyons. Our deepest sympathy to Hiliary and the Rut­ 25. D. HALBISCH 50. C. DALLAS Our Ul9s side continues to impress. Maybe zou family following the passing of one of the UNDER 19s our senior and reserve grade sides could take a all-time Tiger greats Neil, who was a star in the UNDER 19s 1 S HOLT 12, D McPHERSON leaf from their book. Their teamwork and de­ 2 G HENMAN 13. S. TURNER 1950's-60's. Neil will be sadly missed around the I. B. SHERIDAN 12. G NELSON 3, B. SMITH 14. F. PASQUETTl dication is to be admired. Award winner was 2., S, BARTON 13, G. DRIVER 4, R. SMITH 15. Phillip RUSSELL club. I Bolton Pest of the Week Ross Smith. Other good . M KENDALL 14 P. GOODE 5, D SPENCER 16, P MASON Today we play Leeton. A win is a must! 4 S, BANCE 15. B BARZEN 6. G. WARD 17. H. BULL players were the other 19. 5. A. DAVEY 16. C. EGAN 7 Pal RUSSELL 18, R LYONS This week we travel to Wagga to Tigerland. UP THE TIGERS! 6. C. COOK 17 A EGAN 8 P PURCELL 20. M KNAGGE 7, G HOOPER 18 C DALLAS 9_ A. SOLEY 21 G ARMSTRONG Let's see if we can get our first four points on the 8. J. MclNTYRE 19 T. LONG 10. A WAKEMAN 22 G BLACKETT board. 1 11. J. PLUNKET 23. T. BOUTERIS /. M FOSTER 20 S. MENTON UP THE REDDIES! COME ALIVESHARP-SHOOTER AWARD PAGE 26 Ill S, MEAKER 21. P, BINGER II N DcBRUEN �··························� ��IErE�����SE :M:.I.A. TYRE SERVICE TOLLAND SQUASH : 1 -13-45 Pl Ht\ J,:N H, LJ,HTO -Pl-10 'Ii (069) 5.1 2866 - 53 2762 1 ally I _ . ► ���7;� iC:u�s� • TRACTOR. TRUCf.. & l,\I( I YRES . ,,usr [IRA. 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ARDL�'ffAN TU·· 1 J_#4' __ .....;STARS__ ...... ;.;..;;..;;;...;.;;... __ ....;.i •. : ....._V ___.....,; ig;..;;;BUL L;;;;;..;D;;;;...... ;,;O__,G;;._S;;;;..._....;..' �------�,------IC-•- ·1 I R=Vi�=· ...... •·: j,,=M ;;;;;;.;;. ;;.....;;;;._;;;;...; SENIORS SENIORS Last Sunday was certainly a forget­ Maher Oval last Sunday after- ·- T.ZELTNER able day. It was hard to believe we M. TIIOMl'SON 1. G. PIEPER (c) 27. D. McFADDEN noon was not aplace forthefaint of K, WILLIAMS P. LITIU' 2. G. CARROLL 28. C. PATTERSON were watching the same side that was hearl - w hat a I h n·11· mg I ast quarter. - K. SMITH W.TUCKER 3. P. ANDERSEN 29. P. FINEMORE so impressive the week before Coola­ S. HALL S. HEATLEY 4. T.NESS 30. C CARROLL First one side, then the other, mon gave us a football lesson and if B. RAYMENT M. MAHER 5. M. DANIHER 32. G. LAWSON scores were level into time-on, Ti- AEO & GOLD our players have any pride in them­ J.SMITH G.GAYNOR i r E E STRIPES RD I selves or their club, they must surely S.QUADE B. HILLIER t :E�5N ��- k �t?RCEit f��� ���l �:s �:e�;�;� ;f��� ;:: R D,8':'�r t, learn from that lesson. B. COX B.TUCKER 8. H.t CRAWFORD 35 N.MONAHAN as far as the Bulldogs were con- A. POPPLE Stewic Litchfield showed his experienceby steadying M.GAYNOR 9. P. COTTERILL 36. S. BELL ccrncd, with Greg Dyde pulling in a screamer and R, SMITH B. SMEMMLER 10. J.DANIHER 37. T. GRENTALL under pressure and rarely wasting an opportunity. Other goaled to give the Bulldogs a 5-point win. 'Man of R. JACKMAN B. CLARK II. P. DANIHER 38. J. McGINN good players were Keith (Yappa) Smith, Phil Horan B NOBLE A.BLAIR 12. G. HARRISON 39. A. BARTHOLMEW the Match' Danny McFadden blitzed them with his won in the ruck and al times moved around the ground P. HORAN B. WOOD 14. G. DYDE 40. M.RAPLEY pace. P.Daniher won the Mug with Greg Tooze and like a rover. Barry Cox put in and never stopped trying K. THOMSON G.TUCKER 15. M.PURCELL 41. P. SKEERS S.Roest performing well. all day and Shaun Quade showed new found maturity E. THOMSON B.ROBERTSON 16. G. TOOZE 42, C. HOFFMAN The Reserves were very short of players and did with his attacking play from defence P. SCULLEY P. PASSLOW 17. D.JOHNSON 43. W. ROBERTSON well to hold the Tigers in the first half, but with half M DAVIES The Reserves had every chance to win but couldn't P. HORAN 18. M. COX 44. A. ELLIS the team already having played a full game, they S, LITCHFIELD C. CLARK 19. G. HARRIS 45. S. MOHR quite go on with it, Keep at it for the full lCXJminutes and could not hold them in the last half. Bulldog award D.MORGAN M.GOLDEN 20 S COX 46, T.McGREGOR i went to Gene Lawson on a countback from G.Shep- a w n wont be loo far away. Best players were Maurie D. SMITH S.RICHENS 22: o. BUTLER 47. G HUBBARD Gaynor (minus the hula skirt), Mick Golden, Bretl Garry WATERS D. CLARK 23. S. ROEST SO. W. BISHOP pherd, with evergreen stretch Hubbard also polling Wood, Bruce Robertson and Paul Horan. C. SMITH D. CARROLL 24. T. GIBBONS 52. D. O'KEEFE well. The Under 19s battled hard, particularly in the second G. WATERS D. KELHEAR 25. P.TOOZE The Under 19s had a very big win against a de- half, but finished up going down to a stronger Coolamon N. LITCHFIELD A.RICHENS picted Tigers combination. Alan Bartholomew won R. GUYMER B. FRANKHAM side. Best players were Michael Long, Doug Dowdy, UNDER 19s the Towel, with Gene Lawson winning the Socks. Bruce Patten. Brendon Semmler and Paul McLintock. The Easter holidays had a bad effect on both No•.iced some of those players had lo front up again in UNDER 19s I. . P ANGEL 12. I. SHEPPHERD camps with a shortage of players, with the holiday the Reserves A very good effort by these fellows but 2. B. GRENTALL 14. D. McJNERNEY break behind us, we look forward to a full compli­ G.QUADE M. FOSTER 3. R. HART IS C. HODGES surely we must have more pal ye rs keen to want lo play in P MILLS M. PURSEHOUSE ment of players. 4. G. LAWSON 16. S. ROEST My thanks to all who pitched-in and helped last Reserves, in fact just keen to play for the club, J cox P. WHYTE 5. G. SHEPPHERD 18. G.BURNS Today we welcome Turvey Park and a couple of wins P McLINTOCK B. BISCHARD 6. S. STAPLETON 20. G. PURCELL Sunday with all the various jobs. The holiday took its today would not surprise if we really want it We DO, K LALLY Peter DURHAM 7 J. GEISE 21 A. MARSHALL toll on the committee as well. don't we00 D. DOWDIE P, DURHAM 8. A. SMALL 22. D. SMALL Let's make the trip to Ardlethan fruitful, with D. TIMOTHY J. SPENCR 9. C. STEWART 24. A. MILLER three good wins. P TIMOTHY J. GILBERT 10, D. HARMER 25. W. BISHOP UP THE BULLDOGS! P. GRIFFIN P. O'HARE 11. W. McMULLEN 51. B. EVANS COMEALNE SHARP-SHOOTER AWARD PAGE 26 M LONG J. COLLIS 52. D O'KEEFE A.CLARK B. PATTEN "�� 2.m BA vus SEE: SCULLEY'S l-M',\ ST .. WAGGA PETER GRENTELL ARDLETHAN � AT: t PlUMIIIIG OD HIIDWIIE SEIVICE ��� SUPAVALU FOR HILLISFORD * ARDLETHAN * WAGGA FOR YOUR GROCERY AND SOLAR HOT WATER ► FINE CLOTHS FOR ��1i:�'

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�� EASTWAGGA. KOOIIINGAL HAWKS SEN Another good wm was recorded IO 1 T TURNER :�I. MATrINGL y SEN RS What a difference a week makes' last Sunday against Leeton. Unfor- 2. P. COHALAN 25. C GRAETZ IO For a while there it looked like a lunately the Reserves and Under 1. Tom JONES 22. L. LUCAS 3. R CAMPBELL 26 G. DOUBLEDAY 2. A. BELL 24. K. REES whole new team of Bombers. but 19s didn't fair so well - but what can 4 L. GEPPERT 27. P. HINDMARSH 3. N. MINCHIN 25. H. HEYS-STRAITON maybe it was the visit 10 ·come Alive· you expect when all team members 5. M HULL 28. L. CATLIN 4. G. HADDRILL 26. I. LUCAS that inspired our great win against the BROWN & don't tum up! Well done to those 6 D. McGEE 29. M. GOODEN 5. C. DANIHER 28. D. DAHLENBURG Swans last Sunday' BROWN OOLO STAI"!: S 7. T. CONLAN 30. K. BOURNE 6. P. REID In a complete lurnaround. we play- 111 Under 19 players who doubled up 8. D. PRESTON 31. M. DUNCOMBE 29. R. CATLIN G3tJ1/.�J��NG 30. cd the game like it was going out of for Reserve grade as well. 9. H TURNER 32. R. THOMPSON 8. T. HADDRILL P. WALKER Award winners last Sunday were: lsts: Brucsts 9. P. MANNING 31. I. COLWILL Cashion ( or perhaps Hans threatened another visit lo the 10. B. SUCKLING 33. D. MAGNER 11. G. RYALL Pewter to Mick Ziebell. 2nds: Bruests Pewter to 11. M. ZIEBELL 34. R. WARREN 34. B. VEARING gym') and the Swans had [cw answers for the onslaught 12. C. FISHER 35. P. SHORT we gave them lo contend with. It was tough and hard and Rodney Preston. U19s: Kooringal Meals Pewter to 12. R. COCHRANE 35 G. HINDMARSH 13. S. FRENCH 37. M. REES Tony 'Benson' Ardagh 'Come Alive' award this 13. G. McCAIG 36. D. ARGUS we emerged from the match with a few bruises but also 14. W. PLEMING 38. J. McLEAN with some of the esteem we lost in the first round week was a tie - 'Benson' and Rodney Preston. A 14. S. SMITH 37, A. WATCHORN 15. R. FISHER 15. G LOVELL 38. J. MASKELL 42. L. WALKER We found our legs and used the handball with undeni­ special congatulations to Rodney for winning the 16. ABSOLUM 39, KNIGHT 16. N. FAIRMAN 45. J. WALKER able efficiency, allowing our forwards to make full use o[ Man of the Match in his first game of Australian s. c. 17. 8. JOHNSTONE 58. S. HADDRILL 17. c. BUTTS 40, K. MORRISS 18. G. O'BRIEN 62. S. COLWILL their opportunities. Football since high school. 18. M. CROUCH 41. David ARGUS As the whole team put in a top-class effort it seems Congratulations and best wishes from all the com- 19. I. GORDON 65. A. WALKER 19. R. ROBINSON 42. R. BRYON 20. J. GORDON 67. D. WATTERSON unfair lo single anyone out, but for the record, Hans and mittec. players and supporters go to Mark Crouch 20. B MAGINNESS 43, R. PRESTON 21 S. MAGUIRE 70. G GAYNOR 'Hairy' kicked six goals apiece whilst Pidge, Nodsa. who plays his 100th first grade game for the club 21. C CHAMBERLAIN 44. C RAUFERS Alan. Col and 'Jock' Jones all played as if obsessed. today_ good on you ·old fella'! 23. T. PLEMING 46. M. GOLDSMITH The Reserves also scored a well-earned victory and Don't forget the Players Talent Night next Friday 48 L. PECH UNDER 19s managed 10 play for the full four quarters this week. week (May 11) at the Thomas Blarney - should be Showing plenty of dash and determination. they lashed most entertaining. UNDER 19s out at the Swans in no uncertain terms and let it be Today we come up against a few of our former known they're keen lo regain their high ranking of a 50 K McPHERSON 62 C ROBERTS RFL couple of years ago. Phil. Frenchie, Buster, Russell, players when we meet Ariah Park, and of course 51. S. RAFFERTY 63. P, RICHARDS we're looking for another win, but in all three grades Keith, Gerard and Pill were but a few who were worthy 52. D. POCOCK 64. I. WILLIAMS of mention. this week. Sec you all at the Thomas Blarney after 53 S STANFORD 65 M WEIR SQUAD 54 T ARDAGH 66. P. LONSDALE The Under 19s missed out on the points but looked in the game. goodform against the Swans. With the inclusion of Paul UP THE HAWKS 1 55 N ANGEL 67 D. GOLLASCH PAGE 26 56 G. SUCKLING 68 G. WHITE Dunn, Ricky Whyte and Brian Gordon, plus regulars 57 S LOVELL 69. D. BOYD Brian Gaynor and Phil Rees the Bombers showed them­ 58 S HARTMANN 70. J. LINDNER WIN A VFL SUPPORTERS selves capable of beller things in the future. 59 M HOUNSELL 71 S, McCREA Now that we have our firstfour points on the board COMEALIVE SHARP-SHOOTER AWARD PAGE 26 60 G DeKORT 72. M FLEMING JACKET OR A FAULKNER and tasted victory, let's go on with the job today against 61 G LEWIS 73 G THOMPSON FOOTY - Details pages 20 & 21 the Hawks! UP THE BOMBERS' !lllllllltlllllllllllltltlltllllllllllllllllllltllUIIIIIIUlllllllUlllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIUIIIIIIUOlltllli! !!lfNS T01VE I W.PRESTON Elders Metals Ltd. I� E!:�STATIC>Nl-:RY!� •,· § STOCK, ST ATION & REAL ESTA TE STOCKISTS OF ■ B.H.P. 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GRIFFITH SVVANS �V97fA\¥MAir�GRQ/vGGRONG: MATONGLIONS SENIORS 1/-iJ SENIORS 1. R. O'CONNOR 29. G. CARROLL I. I' , PREST 24 (i HILL 3. D. HOWE 30, W. DUNNE After a dose! fough1 hanlc all 2. L. NUGENT 25 Cr. PAYNE 5. M. FRASER 31. B. CARROLL da with 1he .Imperials, we JUSt 3. S, MORPHETT 26. M. TYNDALL y 6. D. CARROLL 33. R, WALL failed 10 bridge thal two poim gap. 4. S. BARBER 56. P. PURTILL 7. J, STEELE 34. J. RUSSELL Our player.;s houJd now rcahse tha1 S. D. COLLINS 27. J. TOSCAN 8. P. TURNER 35. G. FENNESSY you can't give away �illy free lucks 6. D. RYAN 28. S. BUCHANAN 9. D. WALSH 36. B. WINTER 0 WHITE, RED V m front of goal and still eKpcct to BLUE s��uLorns 7. R. MURRAY 29. P. ROMAGNOLO 10. V. CARROLL 37. G. SCHNOEGL GOLD CREST 11. J. CARROLL 38, S. COOPER win. Brendan Carroll turned in a 8. M. TURNER 30. B. McALLISTER M. lion-hearted performance to win 9 P. SPARKES 31. J. BORDIGNON 12. CARROLL 39. B. NOBLE 13. L. KERR 40. B. WALSH the Sports Club Award [rom Mick Winter whilst 10. R. AGRESTA 32. B. CUDMORE M. Mark Fraser turned in a top game in lhc centre to win GRIFFITH NOTES 11. W, BOTTCHER 33. R. TURNER 14. O'DONNELL 41. D. McCLINTOCK NOT AVAILABLE 15. M. WINTER 42. D. FITT the Broilers Cup Award from David Carroll and 12 G. TOSCAN 34. G. OWEN 16. G. EVANS 43. W. KEMBER Nugget Evans. Mick Walsh also turned in a top AT TIME OF 13 M. BOWEN 35. G. COLLINS 17. M. WALSH 44. W. NORTON game. PRINTING 14 I. WADE 36. W. FOY 19. W. EVANS 45. G. SYMONS The Reserves won easily nlth ugh ii wa., nothing 15 M. BUCHANAN 37. T. CATANZARITI 20. K. WILLIAMS 46. P. SARGENT to get excited about. II wai clearly cvidenl that a lot 16 T DILLON 38. R. JOHNSTONE 21. B. GAWNE 47. M. QUINN more effort i nc.cdcd on the !raining track and with 17 D. HICKS 39. T. HERRICK 22. A. CORBETT 48. D. HARRIS plenty of player to pick from its u ca�c or n train no 18. P CASEY 40. M. THOMPSON 23. S. BRILL 49. G. BRILL play. Mark Carroll with six goals won the Bowling 19 A ROMAGNOLO 41. M. KEENAN 24. J. SHEPHERD SO. J. BOOTH Club Award from Wayne Norton and Danny Milne. 20. R OWEN 42. C. BRAND 25. P. EISENHAUERSl. P, HATTY The Under L9s also won cas1lv with 1he Publicans 21 S HICKS 43. R. BRAUMAN 26. G. MENZIES 52. P, LONGLY Award going 10 Anthony Corbett from Rodnev 22. R. BERTON 44. T. HARRISON 27. B. KERR 53. M. RUSSELL 28. R. O'REILLY 54. D. MILNE rouch. The previous weeks Cu.nct'lled Publicans 58. G. MACLEOD Award was pce�ented in this mat,h as a special 23. S. HENDERSON UNDER 19s award and was won by Shane Manning. 52 B, ROBERTS 67 Phil CARROLi. Very di sappoin1ingto sec so many of the amm­ 53. R. CROUCH 68. G.RAVA UNDER 19 54, J, BRILL 69. G. KEOGH t.lcr;iplayer not wcanng the correct coloured shorts 55. C. CEELY 70. R. KEMBER cau�ing a cln�h r colours. 56 Paul CARROLL 71 P KELLY This week it's the long trek lo Swan country for 57, l. WATTERS 72. P. HARRIS another determined four quarters for those four 58. J, GAWNE 73 P WALSH 59. J. cox 74 I. RICHARDSON points. WIN A VFL SUPPORTERS JACKET 60. T, COX 75. C, BRYON 61 S. CROUCH 76. S. HOWE 62. T. REIHER 77. D. LOGAN OR A FAULKNER FOOTBALL! 63. S, MANNING 78. D, CARROLL 64. P RICHARDSON 79 P. DILLON ENTRY FORMS ON PAGES 20 & 21 65 A. IRVINE 80 M. STEELE COMEALIVE SHARP-SHOOTER AWARD PAGE 26 66. D. SHEPHERD FOR 1-'00TBALL & GE�ERAL ·GANMAINJS THE PLACE FOR AFTER HO'lEL GAME CATERING REQVIREMENTS SEE: SNACKS AND COLD CARLTON. TOO HEYS OR RESCHS BEER. DISCUSS THE GAME WITH HOSTS JOYCE. CEC& DALCO AGENCIES DARREN FITI ATTHE GANMAIN Su1111lil'n o( 11/1 c·o11/1'C1io11t'l'_I' & 11111ck food,. HOTEL. FORD STREET. PHONE27 6419 Hammond Ave., WAGGA · Ph. 21 4863 WIN A VFL SUPPORTERS JACKET OR A FAULKNER FOOTBALL! ENTRY FORMS ON PAGES 20 & 21 • NESBIT ST., WAGGA • COLLIER ST., GRIFFITH PHONE 21 6080 PHONE 62 4433 14 15

1111 · LOGAN & HITCHENS :'f�,�'T. ..• 1�,:': GANMAIN GANMAIN AND COOLAMON �� HARDWAREm; NARRANDERA • WHOLESALE GRAIN AND CHAFF MERCHANTS 160 EAST ST .. NARRANDERA • DEALERS FOR INTERNATIONAL FARM EQUIPMENT S'1ASHPANEL REPAIRS - WINDSCREL\'S WORKS c�!L • MEMBER COMBINED RURAL TRADERS � FOR ALL HARDWARE AND AURAL E_!,_:- @ TRADERS BUILDING MATERIALS � c; & R A KIRK - PHONE 59 1707 PHONE GANMAJN 27 6301 & 27 6302 - COOLAMON 27 3005 r PHONE 59 1677 ' DOl (;LAS STREET. NARRANDERA I NA'ii.ii;i,."ivaERA IMPERIALS Well we ccrrninl. celebrated the un­ SENIORS SENIORS veiling o 1he dual premiership flags in I. R. CAMPBELL 26. D. GILLETT grc.at style wah three good wins 2. S. PATTISON 27. B. EDIS I. R. PAGE 25. M. THORNTON agains1 Ard!ethan. The day 1anedoff 3. J. McKENZIE 28. G. PATTISON 2. M. HORSBURGH 26. M. QUILTER on the cight note with the Thirds pu1- 4. A. SUJDGEEST 29. M. BUCHANAN 3. J. GAWNE 27. P. ANTHONY ti11g together their first win of Lhc sea­ 5 G. BUCHANAN 30. C. MOFFATT 4. Col DURNAN 28. T. TRICKETT son. Mick Carey. who,c cxccllcn1 car- 5. Peter BELFORD 29. C. ROYLE GREEN. WHITE v 6. G. CARROLL 31. G. BRABANDER ly season form is the re,;ult of a dedi- 7. P DANIHER 32. B. BUCHANAN 6. P. MUNRO 30. R. HARDY BLUE. GOLD V cated pre-season effort. was the pick 8. S BUCHANAN 33. R. EDIS 7. S. LONGMORE 31. S. O'BRIEN of the players wi1h Tank Buchanan and Colin O'Brien 9 G. ARMSTRONG 34. C. MOSES 8. S. DONALSON 32 G McLEAN providing solid supµorl. 10. B ALLEN 35. D. GRAHAM 9. N. CAMMARANO 33. M. CLARK The Second. also notched their firsi win with a hard II. S. CHANDLER 36. I. ROBERTSON 10. W. HUNT 34. K. PAJCE NARRANDERA NOTES fought victory over Lhe Stars. ndcr the circumstances. 12. J. KEOGH 37. R. CLANCY II. R. STEWART 35. T. STANLEY 36. G JONES NOT AVAILABLE with several of the players suffering from bottle fatigue, 13. R. GARRETT 38. A. HOLLAND 12. R. DURNAN AT TIME OF it was a good effort. David Graham. whose agilil): and 14. J. CHAMBELAIN 39. G. JARRETT 13. M. NIELSON 37. G DAVIS elusiveness makes adia Comenechi look hkc a 15. N. PLEMING 40. G. HILTON 14. V. HUGO 38. R. HECKENDORF PRINTING knocked-kneed elephant was impassable at full back, 16. D. BUCHANAN 41. D. FARRELL 15. M. WHITBY 39. B. RANKIN while Vince (Pussy) Hilton, who turned up looking like 17. A. PATTISON 42. G. GAYNOR 16. B. EDWARDS 40 S. FISHER the model for the book 'IOI uses for a Dead Cat' belied 18. A. PLEMING 43. W. ROBERTS 17. R. BARRETT 41. Rich DURNAN his corpse-like appearance with ;i purrfcct displny. 19. I. BUCHANAN 44. P. BA RTHOLOMEW 18. C. MILLER 42 D. HUTCHISON In the main game the ·m,1s continued con their hril• 20. D BREUST 49 P. LEARY 19. J. HOPWOOD 43. T. FIEGERT Lian! way with another c.ru hing display of run-on foot­ 22. B PLEMING 50. V. HILTON 20. P.I. RAVA 44. 0. INGRAM ball. Hopefully the last two easy victories w·on't lead 10 23. J. O'DWYER 51. R. WHYBRO 21. ROSE 45. A. HALL complacency as se,·cral soul testing games are loommg 24. K. HILTON 52. W. TILYARD 22. M. CONNOP 46. S. RUSSELL up. As againsl Tigers ii was again difficult to single ,mt 25. G. CURRAN 55. P. TIPPING 23. P. ORME 47. N. O'BRIEN the belier pla¥ers as it was another grca! team efforl. 24. G. POWELL Nevertheless several performance� were outstanding. UNDER 19s Darryl Breust (who's delighted 1ha1 the publicity given UNDER 19s to Chocka's nasal protuberance has taken the limeligh1 1 G.LEARY 11 S. BOOTHEY 2. S. PIEPER 12. C. PARR 4.R. HUNT 59. S, RUSSELL fcom his own) bcsuodc the ground like a collosus domi­ 3 J. O'BRIEN 13 G. FURNER nating 1hc acriol duels. while a1 ground level Greg 6. C. SHADY 61. G MURPHY 4. K. RAMSEY 14. B. TILYARD 9. D, SHIELDS 64. L. LEWIS (Crazy) Curran was a femcious con1ribu1er. Mention 5 P. SUTTON 15 S. BROWNING 14. D. SIBRAA 67. P. KIRK should also be made of Russ Campbell who collected 6 S. BUCHANAN 17 N. IRVINE 15. R. MATTHEWS more kicks than a Gadaffi opponent in a Lybian gaol and 7. S. LEWIS 18. D. YOUNG 71. A. MURPHY 8 M.CAREY 19 C. JARRETT 18 R MARTIN 72. G. McLEAN who must surely be the most accomplished footballer in 9, G. BRADLEY 20. G. TILYARD 19. G RICHARDS P. TAYLOR the area. 10 W. McKELVIE 21 C. O'BRIEN 31. D. KELLY . D. McLAY This week against the Imps our title as the best team in 22. F. PATTISON 50. S. CRAZE M. ROBINSON the Riverina is on the line and an enormous commitment 53 A BOCK B. MITCHELL is needed if we are to keep it that way. 55. I. BLOOMFIELD , W. HOWITT Don't forget the Trivia Night on May 4. 56. D BLISS • J. MITCHELL COME ALIVESHARP-SHOOTER AWARD PAGE 26 ...... 57. I. ROYAL BillCOOLAMON & Barb Till •} COOlAMONDROP IN & SEE JEFF & HOTHJOHN FOR FOR YOUR FRESH FRUIT, =---•)i. A COLD BEER AFTER THE GAME VEGES AND BREAD. PHONE 27 3086 -...,�. . , , - • COUNTERLUNCHES • ACCOMMODATION• PH 273ll28 •••••••••�.L.

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I WITH LEO AND JOHN LUCAS FOR ENQUIRIES PHONE (069) 59 1302 HOTELPHONE ARIAH PARK 84 1068 · ------J r· VFL MEDIA LIAISON OFFICER PAULA HEMPTON FIRST ROUND: SECOND ROUND: Sat., April 14: Wagga(58) v Coolamon(170), Sun., July 1: Coolamon v Wagga; Narrandera v Sun., April 15: Ardlethan(121) v Narrandera(140); Ardlethan; Turvey Park v East Wagga-K. · East Wagga-Kooringal(127) v Turvey Park(104); Leeton v Griffith; Ariah Park-M. v Ganmain­ Griffith(l31) v Leeton(127); Ganmain-Grong G.G.-M.. Grong-Matong(161) v Ariah Park-Mirrool(79). Sat., July 7: Wagga v Turvey Park. SUPERCLINICS PROMOTE The Shell Company of Australia provides valuable support for such SupercLinics, including the provision Sun., April 22: Coolamon(195) v Ardlethan(61); Sun., July 8: Ardlethan v Coolamon; East Wagga-K. COUNTRY FOOTBALL v Leeton; Griffith v Ariah Park-M.; Ganmain­ of 100 plastic footballs which are given away to Turvey Park(129) v Wagga(124); Leeton(108) v schools in the local area. East Wagga-K.(146); Ariah Park-M.(158) v G. G .-M. v Narrandera. The second VFL/Shell Superclinic for 1984 was held in Shepparton last week and again it was a big League representatives also distribute other Griffith(70); Narrandera(106)v Ganmain-G.G.­ Sun., July 15: Leeton v Wagga; Turvey Park v coaching resources to both teachers and students. M.(104). Ardlethan; Ariah Park-M. v East Wagga-K.; success. There were more than 900 children in attendance VFL policy is to continue tlie promotion and de­ Sal., April 28: Wagga v Leeton. Ganmain-G.G.-M. v Griffith; Narrandera v velopment of Austalian football in country areas and Sun., April 29: Ardlethan v Turvey Park; East Coolamon. to add to the 500 who went to the first Superclinic which was held in Drouin. conducting Superclinics is one way to ensure that this Wagga-K. v Ariah Park-M.; Griffithv Ganmain­ Sat., July 21: Wagga v Ariah Park-M.. occurs. G.G.-M.; Coolamon v Narrandera. Sun., July22: Ardlethan v Leeton; East Wagga-K. v This year the VFL will finance nearly 4,000junior coaching clinics including 20 'Superclinics' which Sun., May 6: Leeton v Ardlethan; Ariah Park-M. v Ganmain-G.G.-M.; Griffith v Narrandera; players from all League clubs attend. Wagga; Ganmain-G.G.-M. v East Wagga-K.; Coolamon v Turvey Park. The next one will be at St. Arnaud on May 23 and Narrandera v Griffith;Turvey Park v Coolamon. Sun., July 29: Ganmain-G.G.-M. v Wagga; Ariah there will be one held in Wagga on July 18. Sat., May 12: Wagga v Ganmain-G.G.-M.. Park-M. v Ardlethan; Griffith v East Wagga-K.; Leeton v Coolamon; Narrandera v Turvey Park. Shepparton is in Melbourne's country zone and Sun., May 13: Ardlethan v Ariah Park-M.; East four Demon players were among the 25 VFL players Wagga-K. v Griffith; Coolamon v Leeton; Tur­ Sat., August 4: Wagga v Griffith. who attended the coaching clinic. vey Park v Narrandera. Sun., August 5: Ardlethan v Ganmain-G.G.-M.; Bdng able to talk to and receive coaching hints Sun., May 20: Ganmain-G.G.-M. v Ardlethan; Grif­ Narrandera v East Wagga-K.; Coolamon v Ariah from League stars like , Barry Rowlings fith v Wagga; East Wagga-K. v Narrandera; Park-M.; Turvey Park v Leeton. and Peter Da1cos, encourages children to work on Ariah Park-M. v Coolamon; Leeton v Turvey Sun., August 12: East Wagga-K. v Wagga; Griffith v their football and aspire to play at the highest level. Park. 'Ardlethan; Ganmain-G.G.-M, v Coolamon; . Other top players who travelled to Shcpparton Sun., May 27: BYE. Winfield Championships. Rivcrina Ariah Park-M. v Turvey Park; Leetonv Narran­ included Tony Elshaug (Essendon); Leon Harris and F.L. v winner of Murray v Tungamah Leagues. dera. (Fitzroy); and Ian Wil­ Sat., June 2: Wagga v East Wagga-K. . Sun:, August 19: Narrandera v Wagga; Ardlethan v liams (Footscray); David Bolton and Rob Hawkins Sun., June 3: Ardlethan v Griffith; Coolamon v East Wagga-K,; Coolamon v Griffith; Turvey (Geelong); and Dermott Brereton Ganmain-G.G.-M.; Turvey Park v Ariah Park­ Park v Ganmain-G.G,-M.; Leeton v Ariah Park­ (Hawthorn); Phil Krakouer (Nth. Melbourne); Jim M.; Narrandera v Leeton. M .. Jess (Richmond); () and Sun., August 25: Wagga v Ardlethan; East Wagga v Fitzroy star Leon Harris with a group of youngsters at the Sat., June 9: Wagga v Narrandera Silvio Foschini (St. Kilda). clinic, Sun., June 10: East Wagga-K. v Ardlethan; Griffith v Coolamon; Griffith v Turvey Park; Ganmain­ Coolamon; Ganmain-G.G.-M. v Turvey Park; G.G.-M. v Leeton; Narrandera v Ariah Park-M. AriahPark-M. v Leeton. Sun., June 17: BYE. League to eonsider Split Round i[ FINALS: eliminated from WinfieldChampionships. Sun., September 2: First Semifinal. Sun., June 24:Ardlethan v Wagga; Coolamon v East Buildinga BetterRiverina Sun., September 9: Second Semifinal. Wagga-K.; Turvey Park v Griffith; Leeton v Ganmain-G.G.-M.; Ariah Park-M. v Narran­ Sun., September 16: Preliminary Final. dera. Sun., September 23: Grand Final. AVJennings r------,r FOR HOME MADE PIES. PASTIES. 7 e ' I SAUSAGE ROLLS & CAKES. BAKED I DAILY. CALL I\TO I RFL Jennings lnd·Jstries Limited I United Permanent Building, 1 SWAN BAKERY SQUAD 106 Baylis St Wagga NSW 2650 34 FITMAURICE STREET, WAGGA Phone 069 21 5385 I PHONE 21 2624 I PAGE 26 Builders Lie. Bd. No. 2386/Q11690. L------.J 18 19 g111111tlltllllllllllllllU41tltllUlllllllUIUl4111UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUlllnlllllllllllrm111111u••111111111trl11111rnuw11rmu.11111111111r1m11111u11111111n11111111uu 11nu11111nw1111111111_s � � MAKE YOUR GOAL . . . 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Jim Bloomfield from Narrandera coaches the Sydney d Collingwood It was the Swans second consecutive win in Mel­ Riverina team while Terry McGee coaches the Wagga 17.4.106 15.13.103 bourne and their third on the trot. and District team. Fitzroy d Footscray Prior to their win against St Kilda last week the Each region will play three games before the state 21.14.140 9.16.70 Swans previous Melbourne win was also against Col­ team is announced. lingwood at Park in 1982 when they won by Nth. Melb. d Geelong MARK JOHN BROWNING five points. 11.13.79 9.11,65 Date or Birth: 30. i I ..'i6 The Wagga and- District-- Junior League in conjunc- . tion with the Riverina Australian Football Club are Hawthorn d St. Kilda Height: 6 Speaking to some--- of the Swans players after Satur- organising a junior knockout at Maher Oval on Satur­ 23.21.159 14.15.99 Weight: 13st 51bs day's win they said the Sterling Cup debacle could day May 12. Occupation: Development Officer S.S.F.C. have been a blessing in disguise. The knockout will be conducted on a club basis and Marital Status: Married The Sterling Cup game against Fitzroy was to have is open to junior teams in the Under 16, 14, 12 and 10 Nickname: Jaws been played last Tuesday but was postponed due to year age group. VFL LADDERS Position: Utility the airlines dispute. All sides participating will play at least two games. State Games: 6 The players felt had the game gone ahead the Col­ Nomination forms have been distributed and a re­ End ofRound4 W L D For Ag % Pts Recruited From: Beverly Hills lingwood match would have been their third in eight minder that nominations close on Saturday April 29. HAWTHORN...... 4 537 430 124.9 162.... hi Senior Game: 1975 Any enquiries may be directed to Mrs Chery Darcy days and the heavy going in the last quarter against CARLTON...... 3 1 568 I Guernsey No.: 11 Collingwood could have found them out. by phoning 224530. · 396 143,4 12 2 ESSENDON...... 3 1 · 539 410 131.5 121 L Greatest thrill In Football: Galahs trip to Ireland The postponed Sterling Cup match will be played Greatest disappointment: Losing on May 22. GEELONG ...... 3 1 - 444 340 130.6 12 I � Those who waited up for the Sterling Cup last Tues­ Northern Riverina- League-- defeated Central West 12 Best Footballer seen: Alex Jesaulenko SWANS ...... 3 1 · 452 441 102.5 / day would not have been too disappointed as the best League in the clash at West Wyalong on Saturday. Attractions or Football: Trips at end of season of Grand Finals feature was a great program. Despite being behind at quarter time Northern Collingwood ...... 2 2 - 478 438 109.1 8 11 Other Sports Interests: Social Cricket Riverina finished comfortable winners with Allan Ire­ Footscray ...... 2 2 - 421 429 98.1 8 � MOl!lt Admired Sportsman: Surgar Ray Leonard Favourite Food: land (NRL) being named best on ground. Richmond ...... 2 2 - 438 471 93.0 8 I Fish The Swans game--- against Fitzroy at the Sydney Two younger players Peter Ridley (NRL) and Favourite Drink: Beer Fitzroy ..... , ...... 1 3 - 455 490 92.9 4.1 Cricket Ground on Sunday will be televised live in Cameron McAnespie (CWL) also played well. Favourite TV Program: Two Ronnies Sydney. Former Barellan and Walbundrie player Peter Cox Nth. Melbourne ..... 1 3 - 335 535 62.6 4 'i Favourite Singer/Group: Stevie Nicks Games against Geelong on May 27 and Footscray was a creative player at centre half forwardkicking six Melbourne...... 4 - 428 496 86.3 0 C C■r: Commodore goals for NRL. on July 15 at the SCG wiU also be shown live in St. Kilda ...... 587 62.7 0\. Favourite Relaxation: Greyhound racing Sydney. Cox is now living and working in Tullibigeal and 4 - 368 plays with Four Corners. The Girral-West Wyalong club have certainlydone VFL KICKERS The NSW Teal -Cup trials-- will be held this weekend a lot of work in establishing kiosk and lighting facili­ Last I at Wade Park Orange. ties at their West Wyalong ground. VFL DRAW It will be a busy weekend for the Central West After Round 4: Weck Total Despite the heavy raion the club had the ground in Round 5: Wednesday, April 25: League for as well as organising their first state trial good condition for the interleague game. P. Salmon (Essondon) ...... 4 26 Central West will play lllawarraat Forbes on Saturday S. Beasley (Footscray)...... O 24 Collingwood v Carlton; Richmond v Essendon. in the NSWCAFL championships.. W.Ralph(Carlton) ...... 3 21 Saturday, April 28: Footscray v Hawthorn; Nth. Melbourne v Mel­ Riverina, Western Riverina, Albury, Wagga and M. Jackson (Geelong) ...... -.... 1 20 District, Sydney and NorthCoast will be regions tak­ T. Lockett( St. Kilda) ...... 4 20 bourne; St. Kilda v Geelong. ing part in the Teal Cup trials. RFL SQUAD PAGE 26 M. Conlan (Fitzroy) .. _ ...... 10 17 Sunday, April 29: B. Qui.nlao (Fitzroy) ...... 1 16 Sydney v Fitzroy.

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arrandera fullback Murray Neilsen throws himself on rhe boor of a Ga11111ai11-Gro11g Grong-Marongfon ard duri11g lastSunday· Riverina Foorba/1 League game at arrandera porrsgro1md. BELOW: The Sydney Swans presented foo1bal/ jumper a,1d footballs 10 the Junee Primary Schools recently �nd ,w doubt 1hese bo 1.f will waste /iule rime r,ul/111g 011 che f001 ge,1r. . ..

The ball has eluded everyone as, from left. Mangop/ah's Gordon Wooden, North Wagga's Ray Farrell and Michael Lucasand Goannas' Rod Enders all misjudge the mark i11 Saturday's RDFL game at Mango- plah. The home side won by 26 points in a dour struggle. :C. . .. : ·� ,� DALGETY-BOREE CREEK FRED'S TV FOR ALL YOUR STOCK & MERCHANDISE Gerry Hanos Menswear RETRAVISION APPLIANCES NEEDS AT BOREE CREEK, SEE For all your orShirts, Jeans, Slacks, NATIONAL Air Conditioners, Washer.;, • KEITH OR BETTYAT: • Knitwear, Jackets & Winch eaters. • Fridges. Televisions Sound Equipment, Videos and all household appliances. Phone Temora 82 2021 GIFFORDPHONE AGENCIES 27 1411 BANKCARDWELCOME 206HOSKINS ST., TEMORA- PH. 82 1777 26 21 RIVER/NA FOOTBALL l{l\l·l{l'\\l>ISIIW I LEAGUE '\l·IB\1.1 \SSO(l \110'\ RIVERINA DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE Now that we have all bad a lovely break over Easter it's time to really get serious about our SQUAD Netball commitments. Unfortunately not all RFL have the bye in the opening round of the club are phoning their home game scores FOOTBALL LEAGUE Windfield Country Championships and meet the win­ through to Joy Heaslip and therefore I can not ner of the Murrayrrungamah Leagues game at a printyou.r resulls. Al o no teams have submitted venue to be decided on May 27. any club news as yet. Last weekends results at Barellan in the 'A' The following squad of 34 will be trimmed to 24 a Grade game T.R.Y.C. scored a 4 goal victory With the structure of the VFL sponsored week before the match: over the home side, 23 to 19. The 'B' Grade District Leagues competition as it is, the per­ EAST WAGGA-KOORINGAL: Mark Hull, Tony Tur­ result was not quite as close witb T.R.Y.C. win­ ner, Richie Robinson, BarrySuckling, Phil Cohalan. sonnel of the representativeteam can be quite ning 23 to Barclla.n 5. The results of the {7d·torial RIVERINA different to that of the last representative TURVEY PARK: Gerald Pieper, Dave Johnson, Greg Collingullie-Ashmont v Mnrrar game are notyet t Tooze. DISTRICT match, as the competition extends over two available. Please phone tho e scores through. D FOOTBALL COOLAMON: Daryl Breust, Russell Campbell. Neil Have all club submitted their nominations for years. Pleming, Brett Allen, Andrew Pattison. LEAGUE I the Rep. Team to play Wagga on June 9, at In fact, seven of last year's successful LEETON: David Pledger, Terry Wilkins. Col Anderson, Kyemba Smith Hall, RDFL team to defeatthe Kerang District side Glen Robson, Steve McMahon. At MCU this season we have some new play­ are no longer with the RDFL, including cap­ GRIFFITH: Robbie Owen, Scott Barber. ers, welcome to Sandra, Sonia, Louise, Janelle tain Laurie Pendrick. Gone also,of course, is ARDLETHAN: Stewie Litchfield. an_d Katis, and those girls who are playing again On Monday night, League selectors will this season. coach Arch Wilkey. GANMAIN-GRONG GRONG-MATONG: Kevin Wil­ meet to choose an initial training squad for the liams, Mark Fraser, Michael Walsh, Dennis Walsh. Next Saturday T.R. Y.C. arc playing at home Nevertheless, selectors should be able to against MCU (3 grade ) and Marrar host forthcoming representative match to be play­ come up with a strong lineup, which is sure to ARIAH PARK-MIRROOL: Hans Heystraten, Jamie Temora in 2 grades. ed at Maher Oval, Wagga, against the strong Gordon. commence training in the upcoming week. Try Lo have your registration and fees in to South West Gippsland League team on Satur­ As was the case, lastyear, the team will be WAGGA: Russell Pieper, Graeme Doswell. Joy as soon as po sibl�, it will make Joy's task day, May 19. NARRANDERA: Peter Munro, Nazaro Cammarano, Pe­ much easier. selected from all thirteen clubs in the League, ter Belford, Russell Durnan, Murray Nielsen, and selectors will have the power to add or Although most selectors are affiliated with delete players to or from the squad as they see ------­ Clubs in the League, which restricts their fit. viewing of players to those of their own club There are many againstthe concept of rep­ COME ALIVE $2,000 SHARJl-$HOOrER AWARD and their opponents to date, representative resentative football, but it is certainly a posi­ team coach, Jack Barry, has been able to tive means of promoting our League in foot­ LAST WEEl50 NORTH WAGGA: President: TREVOR URQHART. 62 Ph 254544 WAGGAPHONE 21 5777 WHITTON: Pnsid,nt: TEMORAPHONE 82 2202 DENNIS LOASBY. Box 52, Whit­ Zeigler Avenue, Wagga, 2650 Ph. 226429. Stcrttary: JOHNSON, 43 Evans Street, Wagga. 2650, Ph ton, 2704 Ph 552733 Stcn14ry: DAVID BOOTS, 6 g��- Belah Street. Leeton. 2705. Ph. (BH) 530515, 28 29 •m1111111111111uut11111111111u11111m1111nu111· � "' ,, u1111111mu11rr11111111t1U1t1tltltllUl11111UIIIIUIU1111tluttllllllUllllll1111tUtlltlUllllllll11111U,Ullll1Ull111111llllllllllll1UllllllFUI�

� Bill & John ADiVl'SJQf,,I Of·DAIC.CT' � Preston FA.RM£.RS LTu A. W. DERRICK & SON l"'-'CORPQR.t1.TU.1 - Dalgety Winchcomhe FCC IN V1CTCitdA GRAIN & PRODUCE MERCHANTS� � • Agenl for Austrnlian Grain Corp. • Pivot Distributor ,. � �:·:- JI,,Specialists in allrural needs • Wool• Fat Stock Store Stock· Insurance • Barley Marktcting Board • Ca h Grain Buyer � - ; . 139 HO KIN T., TEMOR · PHONE 82 1'733 � ·:f�- -Trail St., WAGGAPh21 1511-HoskinsSt., TEMORAPh82 1211 �1111u1111uu1111m111111mm,1111m1111111111111um111111u111umu11111u111r1um111111111111111111u1111u1111u111111111111111t111nu111m1111n1n11111111n111111rnm111111•111111111n111111111111111111'r. R.D.F.L. DIVISION ONE R.D.F.L. DIVISION TWO FIRST GRADE LADDER GOALKICKERS AfterRound 3: W L D For Ag % Pts FIRST GRADE (Rd. 3): Last FIRST GRADE LADDER GOALKICKERS I COLLINGULLIE ... J 399 171 233.3 12 Week Total I I I S. Cole (MCU) ...... 5 19 MCU ...... 3 · · 376 175 214.8 12 AlluRound 2: w LDD For Ag % Pts FIRST GRADE (Rd. 2): Last TEMORA ...... 3 - - 317 269 117.8 12 W. McLaughlin (Coll.A} ...... 8 16 Week Total G. McDougall (Temora) ...... 5 15 JUNEFJKAl'OOKA 2 212 90 245.8 8 NORTHWAGGA ... 2 1 - 379 240 157.9 8 J. Hunter(Junee•K.) ...... 5 7 J. McGregor(N.Wagga) ...... 0 14 WHITTON ...... I 120 58 206.8 4 A. ullivan (Junee-K.) ...... 5 7 The Rock-Y.C...... 1 2 - 339 329 103.0 4 R. Flanigan (T.R.Y.C.) ...... 3 11 Barellan ...... 3 - 247 342 72.2 0 COOTAMUNDRA... . . I 126 80 157.5 4 G. Dunscombe (Whitton) ...... 0 5 G. Johnson (N.Wagga) ...... 2 10 J. Hull(Coota) ...... 5 5 S.W.-Tolland ...... 3 - 273 409 66.7 0 B. Robertson (S.Wagga) ...... 5 9 BOREE CREEK ... 2 .• 139 257 54.0 0 R. Gough (Junee-K.) ...... 5 5 Marrar ...... 3 - 102 497 20.5 0 W. Gardner(S.Wagga) ...... 0 9 T. Gooden (MCU) ...... 0 8 RivcoU ...... 2 .. 130 311 41.8 0 D. Cole (MCU) ...... 1 8 SECOND GRADE: 11g�,,l,l •Irl •l:j fjI] I] 3;I I.Cohalan(S.Wagga) ...... 2 8 T. Cooper(Junee•K.) ...... 5 11 ;n, P. Yates(T.R.Y.C.) ...... 3 8 I. Dallas (Coota) ...... 8 8 After Round 3: W L D For Ag % Pts SECOND GRADE LADDER N. Maxwell (Whitton) ...... , .... 0 4 MCU ...... 3 378 55 687.2 12 I I L. Pearce (Boree C.) ...... 1 4 COLLINGULLIE ...... 3 329 86 382.5 12 SECOND GRADE: Aner Round 2: w I.DD For Ag % Pts THEROCK-Y.C...... 2 l , 246 170 144.7 8 G. Verdon(Temora) ...... 6 13 TEMORA ...... 2 l - 232 184 126.0 8 G. Lee (MCU) ...... 0 12 JUNEFJKAl'OOKA 2 212 90 235.5 8 B. Firman (Temora) ...... 3 9 . SELECTIONS Nth. Wagga ...... 2 1 - 236 212 111.3 8 WHITTON ...... l ll4 18 633.3 4 Selections in capitals S.W.-Tolland ...... W. Price (Coll. A) ...... 1 7 3 · 139 199 69.8 0 COOTAMUNDRA••• .. 1 86 43 200.0 4 Barellan ...... 3 - \01 334 30.2 0 K. Horne (N.Wagga) ...... 2 7 K. Maher (MCU) ...... 3 7 l7l COOTAMUNDRA v Rivcoll Marrar ...... 3 - 39 460 8.4 0 BOREE CREEK ... 2 •• ll2 65.4 0 JUNEE v Whitton Rivcoll ...... 2 .. 39 241 16.1 0 UNDER NINETEENS: ,_,, . UNDER NINETEENS LADDER K. Maher(MCU) ...... 14 17 AfterRound 3: W L D For Ag % Pts B. Cole(MCU) ...... 0 6 MCU ...... 3 · · 402 301340.0 12 A. Matthews (MCU) ...... 0 6 LAST WEEKS RESULTS COLL-ASHMONT .... 2 1 · 2ll 140 150.7 8 C. McDevitt (MCU) ...... 0 6 D. Washington (Coll.A) ...... 4 6 *TEMORA t ...... 2 61 47 129.7 8 NTH. WAGGA ...... 2 l · 228 207 HO.I 8 FIRST GRADE DIV. 1: SECOND GRADE DIV. 1: *R.A.A.F.** ...... , 1 107 22 486.3 4 SELECTIONS Mangoplah 10.14.74 ..... d N. Wagga 7.16.58 M.C.U. 19.14.128 d N. Wagga 3.1.19 TheRock-Y.C.** ... 2 - 72 179 40.2 0 Selections in capitals .j . Collingullie 25.22.172 ... d Marrar 4.8.32 Collingullie 17.19.121 d Marrar 1.3.9 Marrar ...... 3 • 53 274 19.3 0 Marrar v TEMORA T.R.Y.C. 14.13.97 d Barellan 5.8.38 S.W.·Tolland 1 ...... 3 · 26 261 9.9 0 The Rock 20.14.134 ..... d Barellan 15.14.104 • Game deferred to June 9 N. WAGGA v Collingullie Temora 12.15.87 d S. Wagga 8.6.54 • • Game deferred to May 20 The Rockv M.C.U. Temora 19.20.134 ...... d S. Wagga 16.9.105 z S. W.T. forfeited to Temora, % to be adjusted. SOUTH WAGGA v Barellan SECOND GRADE DIV. 2: 1 FIRST GRADE DIV. 2: General Bye OLDEST AUSTRALIAN OWNFD General Bye. FOOTBALL MANUFACTURER UNDER NINETEENS: M.C.U. 23.12.150 d N. Wagga 2.4.16 ROSS FAULKNER Collingullie 9.20.74 d Marrar 1.7.13 THE ONLY BALL TO BE USED BY AUSTRALIA'S FOUR TOP LEAGUES .. Vicrorian f-'oorhci/1 Lc:agu'-', \/1ct11nan Foorhall Assn. .... SA National Foothall L<.·a!!ut· anJ Ta,,.manian J-,'oorhall L<.·agut· . '. 31 30 JOINDAVID, • Discount Liquor • Counter Lunches JANICE & WAYNE Mon.-Fri. FORA COLD BEER • Open l0a.m.-12 midn ight E OR Mon.•Fri. and Sundays 10a.m.-Bp.m. :I�t����ZOF THE• • Fosters, Carlton, Cnr.��AN� Crowley& LoftusSis., ��l�lTemora-Ph. 821690 Reschs, Tooheys Old, L.A. NIARRAR BOMBERS TEMORA KANGAROOS a SENIORS SENIORS Congratulations to Collingul­ Well, supporters and officials could lie last week, much the better I. P B TIERWORTH 25. B. ROLLINS I. RAY BLOCK 25. D. BLOCK nol have asked for anymore than what side on the day. Our effort none 2. BAKER 26. A EASTICK 2. G. McDOUGALL 26. B. McCRAE our two teams gave them on Saturday 3 R TUR ER 27. R. SHEA 3, D. KRAUSE 28. P. VANEGMOND the less was pretty dismal. Spe­ against the Dons. After having to 4 D HOD ,E 28. K. SHEA 4. W. KRAUSE 33. C. BREUST reshuffle teams once again we came cial mention should be made 5 D Ml LER 29. B. SHEA 6. P. PURSEHOUSE 34. G. GERSRACH BLACK. REb SASH out with two good wins. WHITE. BLUE v however of the great individual 6 M. ROBERTS 30 P. PATTISON 7. N. FIRMAN 35. P. ADAMS The Seconds got the 'hop' on their performance of Danny Malone. 7. C. BE AN 31. G. HANRAHAN 8. G. BLOCK 36. K. FLAKELAR opponents early in the game and nev- Danny. easily our he t player. R. J. MOHR 32. D. McKELVIE 9. Ross BLOCK 37. M. O'CALLAGHAN 33. D. FOX 38. D. HARPLEY er looked like urrcndoring;, good lead_ Abely led by won the Mug. Wes Gcatz eonunm:d a good sea­ 9 A. BEVAN 10. G. SOLLEY cap1ainfcoach Bruce ·never ,1y die' Firmun, they com­ son b him to take the wine. while David 10. G. M N LNG 34. M. LANGTRY 11. B. FIRMAN 39. B. HARPER 11 D. MALONE 35 T. LANGTRY 12. B. THOMPSON 40. A. BRUEST pletely demoralised their opponents. Paul 'Handbag' ' cratch' Hodge ·rolled hi sleeves up for u 'and 12. S. KNIGHT 36. G. GRINTER 13. N. BLOCK 41. C. HARPER Purschousc won the mug with a good display of run-on to k the socks. 13. 0. HA\vrHOR 37 M. HAGAR 14. N. GRIMMER 42. T. PELLOW football 1ha1 w · plca.i,ing 10 watch. I le was closely fol­ Ed' foreign legion battled all day. with Pat 14. G. ucBR YN 38. G. TURNER 16. P. BLOCK 43. P. STEINKE lowed by Peter 'I late an argument' Firman, who had a ·you know wh · taking the mug, great game Pat. 15. N. R ER 39 R. TURNER 17. A. GRENTELL 44. P. MAHON strong game at centre half back and took home the wine. Barry Leader played f1is usual determined game 16 W. GRAETZ 40. G. BEVAN 18. I. BENT 45. N. WALLACE The First graders had 10 light hammer and tong wilh won the wine. Dann Miller. just b ck from hi� 17. R. NE S 41 J. SHEA 19 D. FLAKELAR 46. J. McRAE their opponents for three quaners but ventuaUy got the honeym on, layed a good four quarter.; and 18 D P AR E 42. J. McCORMACK 20. G. WINKLEY 47. P TYNDALL upper hand when they pul their minds 10 the lask. Custo­ p 19. de.BR Y 43. L. HODGE 21 P. CLEMENTS 48. M. REINNOLD dian Glen 'quiet achiever' Solley won the mug once won the ock: . Your'e a sight for saw c c, 20 M. TAYLOR 44. E. TURNER 22. J. DURHAM 49. I. PELLOW Danny. again after playing a good attacking game al centre half 21 J, KN 45 R POWER 23. P. HOGAN 50. M. DWYER forward, and for the second week in a row Geoff 'Guz­ A much improved Brett Robo won the award 22. G. PR! E 48. G SHEA 24. P. FIRMAN 51. K. WALLACE zler' Winkley took home the wine. It is pleasing to see in a good team effort in the 19s. All players have 23. G. ARMSTRO G 49. S, ROBINSON . 24. G. LANGTRY 50. A. WILLIS the enthusiasm and will to win in our club al the moment gained from last :i-ear and a win 1s n r far awa . UNDER 19s so leis keep it going fellas. II i� also good to see 'Gonzo' The2nd are stJll looking for players. while we 1 S. BREUST 16. B. CARRUTHERS ""d 'Dasher' back from their overseas 1rlp with their never ask anyone their age. players with bad UNDER 19s 3 C. HARPER 17 P. GERHARD 4. D. THOMPSON 18. C. McCLELLAND 'Rooc11s· and looking 100% worse for ii. They didn't knees will he frowned upon. n one wanting a LR. TURNER 15 A McKELVIE 5, N COLE 19 S JOHNSTONE disclose much of what went on bu1 [r m what the girls game will be a big help t u ·. C. WHITMORE 16 G THOMPSON 6. G BREUST 20 W DUNN tell me 1hc b s c n1inually 'let orr bu1 11 wasn't steam. Forgot to mention 'Gitter' Glass in the list of 3 T. CONNELLY 17. B. PATTISON 7. D RICH 21 I WINKLEY Marrar this week and three big wins needed to keep 4 M. GOODE 18 N TURNER 8, R PIKE 22 R. DUNN sponsors last week. Thanks 'Gitter'. Any young � R. FURNER 19 P WILLIS 9, G, KERRY 25. D, HOWE our momentum sky high, o let·� do it. "He who says he player not knowing 'Gitter' - he's the Coolamon 7 M. BRADY 211 A PRICE 11, B. HEINGES 26 B REID is goingh me to jump aboardthe 12 o'clock special does X D. HOLDEN 21 N HANCOCK 12. S. CORBY 27 P. WALLACE nol necessarily mean he is catching a train" - dedicated golf professional that used to live in Marrar. 9 A. BEVAN 23 G ARMSTRONG ' 13. R CLARKE 28 P. MOSES 10 ·Mouthorg n Eggy·. Today we meet near neighbours Temora. It s IO G. MANNING 31 G HANRAHAN 14. R. BEAN 29. C. MILLER time we showed what's inside the guernsey Bom­ 11 P. HASSALL 32. D McKELVIE 15 S, JOHNSON 30, M STEINHADT CARN THE ROOS! 12 S. KNIGHT 40 G BEVAN bers! 13 0. HAWTHORN 41. J SHEA 14 G. dcBRUYN 48 G SHEA COME ALIVESHARP-SHOOTER AWARD PAGE 26

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NORTH WAGGA SAINTS COLLINGULLIE. ASHMONT DEMONS r.-=n1- SENIORS Fir ·lly r would like 10 _apologi e ab- . I t .. 1; "', .-"" oul the notes not appearing last week. l. A, VANDERFEEN SENIORS � 2. S.RI SEBOUROUGH 25. K. DAVIS �. j1lffi forget the early Easter clos1nii date. 26 G. CASE I. G. COLVIN D. GREWAR we got the trifecta of wins. Well dl@1 Last Saturday's games saw no JOY for R. MARGOSJ 27. 8. PAGE 26 R. GOW I ff the & .L9s 43.. R. OIJfRAM 2. G. CRANE done all players but improve­ 'W HANDLEY 27 �4.; Saints SUP.Porte�with 2nds 28. L. W. SOMERVILLE 28. W. PRICE beaten fairly ea 1ly and the lnilS JUSI 5. HETHERINGTON 3. 29 G. MARSHALLSEA ment is still needed from all sides 6. A. DAVlSDEA 29.30. M.R. VANDERFE C. JACKSON -ca missing out. While we're on the ub- 4. A. KE NEDY 30. G. FRASER RED. WHITE �Eo E g. C. R. BURGE as there are plenty of hard games v ��� ]cct I wo!-'I� likeall, 10 thank those 19 5. McKENZlE LEWINGTON 9 7. J.G. McGREGORJOHN 0 32. G. LIMBRICK 31. S. players, sax ,n who doubled up lO 8. 33. 6. R. HINES 32. P. POULOS coming up. make up the numbersin Lhc 2nds. I hope 1hccigh1 blokes G. CROUCH 7. C. ALEX.A DER GILLETT 9. G. NESSWARD 35.34. J. JASZCZYK 33. T. The three sides had big wins over the Marrar wbo didn·t turn up for the 2nds have a goodthink about JO. R. 8, B. KE NEDY S. BROWN their commillmcnt 10 the club from now on. 11. K. 36. P. PRICE 9. F. 34.35. S. RICHARDS 'Bombers' last Saturday. Award winners were: COTTAMWITHERS KERLIN M. TIPPING The weekly awards wcnl 10 lsts: Saint of the Weck 12. S. 37. J. JO. S. McMILLAN lsts: Demon Claude Jackson; Tom Looney & and Leagues lltb Bistro Award going to heepdog 13. G. WOODEN 3. G. KING 11. G. TIPPI G 3639. R. GILLINGHAM KERR 12. • LA HBROOK Allan Primmer Award to Warren McLaughlin; Hanley with a great fourquanercffort; the North Wag­ COUSLEY 13. BROWN NORBURY 14. R. CROUCH 39. M. 40. M. ga Ampol Service Station Award g ing to rippsy 15. 16. 8. 40. J. DENTON L. FTNEMOR POST Crossroads Craig Price. 2nds: Demon Mahlon Burge. 2nds: Combined Flanigans Taxi Truck and Gol­ P. BAR E 14. T. 41.42 M.ROY 17. W. MEHOWIERRIGAN 42.41. R. FARRELL 15. I.GOW Norbory; Tom Looney & Allan Primmer award den Fleece Fitzmaurice Street Award going to the old 18. T. 16. C. PRICE J.A . CASTLE fellow himself, Huck Limbrick. Thanks Huck for put­ CAIRNS 4344. R. SALMON to Dave Stubenrauch; Crossroads Phil Salan. 19s: 19. T.P. PROWRUDD 43.44. SM . . HlLTO ting on the boo� and helping out. aint of1he Week 20. .ROLTON 17. 0. BURGES D. PRICE U19s: Demon Keith Cooke. Other good players and Wagga interior Oecoratcrs Award going to Wocca P. McGREGOR 18. B, 45. 21. M.D. YARRINGTONHILL 45. JONES STUBENRAUCH Hancoclt.Warren also doubled& up and had a great game 21.19. P.W. McGLAUGHLlN 46. D. HINES were Greg King. Glenn Williams and Steven 22. O'BRIE 46. I. COLU SALO 47. K. in the 2nds; the Les Norma Day Encouragement 23. . 47. G. McDO M. BLENCOWE McPherson. Congrats to all winners. Award going tQJim Rebergcr wilb the clubs Sox Award BOOTII M. FLANIGAN 22. R. PERMAZEL 48. R. PRICE 24. K. 48. 23. R. GRENTELL Todays games against the North Wagga going Lbc r.cker Prowse. The Black wan Encourage­will CAMERON 4'1. D. BURGESS ment this week 1<•cn1 to a young Cellowwhom I know UNDER 19s 24. P.P. SALA 50. 'Saints' are games we must win, with all matches put it 10 good use. Marty Causley.& REBERGER G. ALLEN 25. most entertaining encounters, but with the 'De­ Congratulation to Allen& Jenny (so n to be Mr. 2. J. KERIN 15. S. CRANSWICK Mrs. Lang) and Mark Kim (10 be m rricd in ovem­ 3. J.W. MILLER 16. M. PROUSE UNDER 19s mons' winners in all grades over the Saints. 4. 17. ber I hear). also G. COUSLEY R. IRVINE UP THE DEMONS! Sorry to hear about Ro Lcddin's broken wrist. 6. W. HANCOCK 18 S. COUSLEY 20, K. COOKE W. STEVENS it be 8. 19 McPHERSON 60. G. WILLIAMS looks like Garryalso rouch coulda out for ·omc time. P. SMITH M. CURTIS 51. S. 62. big Paul Caller is sporting wrist injury, let's hope 9. S. ROLTON 20 M. LUCAS D. WASHINGTON G. MUNRO IIO . P. CALLER 3321 P. CARRICK 52.53. S. GUNNING 63. S. TIPPING th,ll we don't have too inany more Injuries during Lbc I. 6465. 0. McPHERSON year. Our Coach Andre seems to be looking better D. SKEWS DENTON 54. P. GILLETT 13. WITHERS 4344. J.R. CARRICK P. HESTER 66. B. McPHERSON 1hcsc day , let'sface hope he can take the field soon. 14. B. 55. This week we the Gullic. so let's hope .for a better 56. D. JONES 67. P. COOK 57. R. WHYMAN P. LEONARD performance all round. uftcrDon't forge! that it' astraight 68. back 10 our clubrooms the game, with Disco 58. QUILTER 69. W. MEYERS 7.30 59. JG.. RUDD GILLIES COMEALIVE SHARP-SHOOTER AWARD PAGE 26 startUPin g nt SAINTp.m. ! 70. D. TIIE AREN'T YOU GLAD ► Obligation Free Crop YOU BUY: ROD DUNLOP Inspections. WEED CONTROL CONTRACTOR. -I Full range Chemicals GROUND & AERIAL SPRAYING ► of EDGELL FROZEN FOODS SPECIALIST. supplied. G•Riislv� 6-8 NORTON STREET, WAGGA FOR TRADE INQUIRIES PHONE (069) 21 2085

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SENIORS SENIORS The less�,d '"""' ,�, �oke """''' I. G. GALVIN 23. Trent KENDALL play o the 191!3grand final the bet- ' amid all the Centenary celebra- I. P. CERATO 25. J. McLACHLAN =��1: 2. D. GALVIN 24. G. LEECH ter. We escape d with the four tions. Everything certainly did taste 2. P. JEFFERY 26. B. BLIGHT 3. T. ION 25 E, KILLALEA 3. B. MOORFIELD 27. G. GRENTELL point� but did litlh: c.lse to enhance 1-sweet at the Ball. Tommy showed 4. M. McRAE 26. J. SHULTZ our pre miership contenuons. Gor- 4. R. FLANIGAN 28. B. LEAVER his array of ball skills which won 5. R. WEEDING 27. P. PHYLAND don W1;10dcn t.ook the T?wel, Gar- BLACK & WHITE him the Magpie of the Week award. 5. S. WHITE 29. M. YATES 28. G. HAMBLYN BLUE & GOLO STRIPES 6. P. DAVIS D!IVIS I.he Mus and w1lh Darren BANDS m Billy produced a very consistent 6. Mark DRISCOLL 30. D. CONDON 7. L. SANBROOK 29. G. LEE ry Cole were the pick of the bunch. effort to win the Courage Award. 7 T. SMITH 31. S. RAINBIRD 9. M. PHYLAND 30. T. GOODEN 9. C. FELLOWS 32. M. HENDERSON JO. G. WOODEN 32. A. JOHNSTON By contrast the Reierve turned in a great display The 2nd had a comfortable victor an

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SENIORS SENIORS Well, everybody knows that last round we played the com­ I. J. WALTON 29. E. EDWARDS 2. B. GEHRIG 15. S. RENDEL C. bination from Junee and were 2. G. EGAN 30. MANWERING 3. F. FARNSWORTH (c) 17. P. MAHONEY beaten in both grades. In both 3. T. FOLEY 31. A. NORDEN 4. R. RUNDLE-GORDON 20. D. MIL THORPE games there were encouraging 4. Paul DELANEY 32. J. HART 5. M. ARMSTRONG 22. C. FLECHTER 5. R. DALLAS 33. K. WILLOUGHBY signs. in the Firsts we matched RED� l'IHITE 6. A. FRASER 25. B. TYSON them and were leading at quarter STRIPES NAVY BLUE. 6. M. NOONAN 35. C. PASSFIELD WHITE CREST 7. G. BRADLEY 36. G. McPHERSON 7. G. HONEYSET 26. R. SHARROCK time, and in the Seconds we 8. B. COWIE 37. M. JOHNSON 8. D. CHADWICK 27. D. WIIITNEY finished very hard and made Junee earn every 9. D. HOWARD 38. J. BRISTON 9. A. McMILLAN 30. M. HOGAN point they scored. 10. R. KNAGGE 40. P. HUDSON 10. I. NELSON 32. M. FAGAN In the Seconds the Pewter went to Carl, the Red Steer Award to Dale Chadwick, and Neil I 1. R. NIEUWENDYK 42. P. LARGE 37. S. McALLISTER COOTAMUNDRA NOTES 13. Peter DELANEY 43. C. MORTON 11. S. BRADMORE Moore received the Kooringal Pizza. In the Firsts 14. D. EARNSHAW 44. G. McDERMOTT 13. G HOWE 38. K. SMITH the Pewter went to Auger Hunter, Steve Brad­ NOT AVAILABLE AT 15, D. BRADBURY 45. P. McDERMOTT 14 P. WEBSTER 44. A. ABBOTT more the Red Steer Award, Brian Gehrig the TIME OF PRINTING. 16. W. DE BRITT 46. M. GAYNOR 47. T. CAIIILL pass to Come Alive, and the Legacy Port went to 17. J. NORRIS 47. R. SPENCER 48. A. HUNTER Brian Tyson. 18. I. DALLAS 48. T. MAHON It was disappointing to see that the Junee play­ 19. G. BENNETT 49. P. MENZ 49. A. LISTON 50. R. AMEY ers couldn't make it to the Steer afterwards for a 20. S. HOGAN 51. A. DEAN few drinks and a meal, but maybe they are not 21. S. McCAULEY 53. R. BOOL 54. M BENDIT 22 G EVANS 54, P. HOGAN quite up to our social side of football. 23. J. HULL 55 R. McGORY Wev'e had the weeks break over Easter which 24. R. BOURKE 57. W. McDERMOTT will give us the chance for everyone to recover 25. R. BRADLEY 58. S. FLAWS from all injuries, and to come back fighting fit for 26. P. BEATTY 61. T. FINUCANE our match against Cootamundra, and for yet 27. K. KICKETT 63. L. REID another bus trip home. 28. A. KICKETT 62. D. HILL Bruce Pig. 54. P. HOGAN C.T.F.P.

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OLDEST AUSTRALIAN OWNED WIN A VFL SUPPORTERS JACKET FOOTBALL MANUFACTURER . _ . OR A FAULKNER FOOTBALL! ROSS FAULKNER THE ONLY BALL TO BE USED BY AUSTRALIA'S FOUR ENTRY FORMS ON PAGES 20 & 21 TOP LEAGUES . Vi,·torian foorhall U.-aguc:. Vu:cor,an h>othall Assn. S.A. National Football League: am) Tasmanurn Foothall Lt:aguc 40 41 Watch a replay of Junee/Kapooka's �------, ,------"]��};\ I home games with hoses Terry & Marie Mulquiney ( ROBINS I I I �oi �� Bererembah--. in the great atmosphere of the ... 1 1 J�;��\,. 1 �'<:'�,\..,��,oO 1 -<,, LOFTUS HOTEL-MOTEL I �,-_..,,. N Nf AGE.NT Jq DRAPERYJ I a.O����� ..._ · PHONE I *� O • OPEN 7 DAYS • CHINESES RESTAURANT IHARDW�RE. GIFT'�'�RE GE ER � coons I I V �c r�\) � 2715 HUMPHREY ST .. JUNEE - l'IIONF �--\ 1511 I * L.. �-� !S:_!o��:._P�-��5:.;6� J 1 _� _� ______1 DIVISIC::> 1·wo �-� c_�-J.;....;U;,_IV_E_E_- _K...... ;A_PO.;...O.;...K_A_B...... ;U;;....._L_L_D_O_G_S__ _I . __w _H_,_,_,_o_N_T_IG_E_R_S______SENIORS Another top effort last time SENIORS I. R. CLARK 26. R. THOMAS - out with two big wins over the 2. R. HUNTER 27. T. TURNER 1. E. BOOTS 21. A CORNELIUSEN I 'Bushpigs', and the Under 14s 3. W, DUNBAR 28. G. LAW 2. D. BOOTS 22. I. PARROW - getting up by 10 points over 4. M. DONALSON 29. M. EDSON 3. P.PRESTON 23. I. I !ARRISON 5. D. HAAS 30. C. SELBY 4. G.HEATH 24. G. ELWIN The Rock-Yerong Creek to M. AE□.BLUE w�1rr � 6. A. GALVIN 31. HONNER 5. R. ROBBINS 25. K. SCHMETZER BLACK, make it a hat-trick for the Bull­ 7. W. HOWE 32. R. REED 6 R. WATTS 2n. S. ASHWORTH YELLCiW SASH dogs, 8. R. KEAST 33. TM.. COOPER 7. J. ROBINSON 27. D. LOASBY 8. F. GORDON 28. S. YOUNG It is good to see our new players fitting into 9. M. LEDWIDGE 34. M. TAYLOR 10. G. DRYDEN 35. SPENCER 9. G.DUNSCOMBE 29. M. PAINTING the team so well, Robert Hunter, Rod Lawer­ 11. P. McDERMOTT 36. K. BEVAN 10. M, PAINTING 30. C PICKEN son, Athol Gavin, Geoff Clark, Wayne Howe. 13. D, FOSTER 37. J. DIXON II R GORDON 31. R. CAMPISI and Damian Haas all having top games. 14. C. CLARIDGE 38. G. CROWE 12. R. BOOTS 32. V CAMPISI WHITTON NOTES 15, A. SULLIVAN 39. G. FREIND 13 D. GORDON 33. D. PICKENS Last week vote getters were R. Lawerson NOT AVAILABLE 16. R. McGA VIN 40. GK.. CHEAL 14. R. YOUNG 34. A, CAMERON 18; R. Hunter 16; A. Gavin 14; R. Gough 11; 17. G. FAIRBANK 41. CROWE 15 D GAVEL 35. T SMITH AT TIME OF G. Clark 6; M. Edson 4; C. Claridge 3; W. 18. B. PARSONS 42. T.HALL 16 G.CAMPISI 36. J. PETTS PRINTING 43. A. VONTHOFF 17 S, JONES 37. G. PRESTON Howe 2 and D. Haas 1. 19. G. CLARKE 20 D, MORRISS 44. K. THOMPON 18. J. GELTCH 38. L. BOARDMAN Award winners in the Reserves were Shane 21. R, LA WERSON 45. R. OLREE 19. P. THOMPSON 39. I. WHEATLEY Seers (Windjacket), Trevor Cooper (T-shirt) 22. P. WEBB 46, S. SMITH 20 B. THOMPSON 40. N. MAXWELL and R. Young (Sox). Others to play well in a 23, P. VIVIAN 47. S. MANWARING 24, T. PELLOW 48. S. SEERS good team effort were Tony Hall, Chris Selby 25. I. AKERS 49, P. RYANHART and Martin Honner. 50. T. WEALANDS Today we welcome the Whitton Tigers to Willow Park Junee and after the game to the WIN A VFL Loftus Hotel for a few drinks and to watch a SUPPORTERS replay of todays games. UP THE MIGHTY BULLDOGS! JACKET OR A FAULKNER FOOTBALL Details Pages 20 & 21

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South Wagga: North Wagga v JUNE 23: V APRIL 14: Barellan(84) v Rivcoll v Junee­ Marrar Kapooka; Boree Creek v Coota­ Temora(87); South Wagga(B0J v AUGUST 11: Barellan v GOALS BEHINDS TOTAL GOALS BEHINDS TOTAL Collingullie(I06); Marrar(31) v mundra; Whitton bye. MCU(l33); tRYC(I25) v North Temora; South Wagga v Colling­ JUNE 30: Cootamundra v Riv­ Wogga(129). ullie; Marrar v MCU; TRYC v coll; Junee-Kapooka v Whitton: 10 10 North Wagga APRIL ZI: Temora(l34) v South 18: Boree Creek bye. Wagga(I05); Collingull1e(l72) v AUGUST Temora v South JULY 7: Whillon v Boree 1-Wc 20 20 Marrar(32); MCU(74) v North Wagga: Collingulllie v Marrar; (/)<( Wa g a(5 8); Barellan(I0 4) v Creek; Cootamundra v Junee­ a: g MCU v North Wagga; Barellan v Kapooka; Rivcoll bye. -a: 30 30 TRYC(134)APRIL 28: TRYC JULY 14: I.I. t:l Marrar v Temora; AUGUST Rivcoll v Borre North Wagga v Collingullic; 25: Marrar v Temora; Creek; Cootamundra v Whitton; 40 40 TRYC v MCU; South Wagga v North Wagga v Collingullie; Junee-Kapooka bye. Total Total Barellan TRYC v MCU; South Wagga v FOURTH ROUND MAYS: Temora v North Wag­ Barellan JULY 21: Rivcoll v Whillon; SEPTEMBER1: First semifinal ga; Collingullie v MCU; South SEPTEMBER 9: Junee-Kapooka v Boree Creek; 10 10 Wagga v TRYC; Barellan v Second semi­ Cootamundra bye. final JULY Marrar SEPTEMBER IS: 28: Junec-Kapooka v Cw 20 20 MAY 12: MCU vTemora; Col­ Preliminary Rivcoll; Cootamundra v Boree Zc final O<( lingullic v TRYC: North Wagga v SEPTEMBER 22: Creek; Whitton bye. Ua: 30 30 Barellan; Marrar v South Wagga Grand final AUGUST 4: Rivcoll v Coota­ MAY 19: lnterleague v South m u n d r a; Whitton v Junee­ �t:l 40 40 West Gippsland at Maher Oval, Kapooka; Boree Creek bye. Total Total --. Wagga. DIVISION TWO AUGUST II: Boree Creek v ?C I f ., {.� MAY 26: ,� ,�� Temora v Collingul­ FIRST ROUND Whillon; Junee-Kapooka v lie; Barellan v MCU: South Wag­ APRIL Coolamundra; Rivcoll bye. 7: Whitton(l20) v AUGUST 18: (/) 10 10 ga v North Wagga: TRYC v Rivcoll(58): Junee-Kapooka(131) Borce Creek v a:Z Marrar v Boree Creek(59): Cootamundra Rivcoll; Whitton v Cootamundra; 20 20 SECOND ROUND J unee-Kapooka bye. wW bye AUGUST, SATURDAY w JUNE 2: TR YC v Temora; APRIL14: Rivcoll(72) v Junee­ 25: Isl o 30 30 Semi-Final. ztii Barellan v Collingullie; South Kapooka(191 ): Boree Creek(80) AUGUST, SUNDAY 26: ::)Z Wagga v MCU; Marrar v North v Cootamundra(126); Whitton 2nd 40 40 Wagga bye. Semi-Final at McPherson Oval, z JUNE 9: APRIL Wagga. Total Total Interleague prelimin­ 21: General Bye SEPTEMBER, SUNDAY ary final APRIL 28: Coot�mundra v Riv­ 2: JUNE 16: Temora v Barcllan: coll; Juncc-Kapooka v Whillon: Preliminary Final at McPherson Oval. Wagga. Collingulllie v South Wagga: Boree Creek hye. SEPTEMBER, SATURDAY 8: MCU v Marrar; North Wagga v MAY 5: Whitton v Boree • SERVICE Grand Final. TRYC Creek; Junec-Kapooka v Coota­ • PARTS JUNE 23: South Wagga v mundra: Rivcoll bye. Temora; Marrar v Collingullie; MAY 12: Horec Creek v Riv­ • SALES North Wagga v MCU; TRYC v coll: Coot:rmundra v Whillon: ._ INl>l•:I� 19s Barellan Junec-Kapooka hye JUNE 30: Temora v Marrar; SECOND ROUND APRIL 28: Marrar v Temora Collingullie v Norlh Wagga: MAY 19: Riveoll v Whilton; North Wagga v Collingullie-A. MCV v TRYC: Barellan v South Borec Creek v Junee-Kapooka: T.R.-Y.C. v Mangoplah-C.U. Wagga Cootamundra hyc RAAF v South Wagga-T. JULY 7: North Wagga v MAY 26: Junee-Kapooka v MAY S: Temora v North Wag­ Temora; MCU v Collingullie; Rivcoll; Coolamundra v Borec ga: Collingullic-A. v Mangoplah­ TRYC v South Wagga; Marrar v Creek; Whillon bye. C. U.; South Wagga-T. v T.R.­ Barellan JUNE 2: Rivcoll v Cootamun­ Y.C. JULY 14: Tcmora v MCU; dra; Whitlon v Junec-Kapooka; MAY 6: RAAF v Marrar. 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