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TE MORA NARRANDERA 1~1.\C•I~l~S The road to leading to Ga nmain today wi ll be busy, SENIORS Another case of close but no cigar at Langtry SENIORS with all the senior, junior footba ll and supporters 1. Brent Richens 40. Matthew Mclellan Oval last Saturday as we gave the home team conti ngent travelling to the GGGM ground for hopefu lly 2. 1. Mick Rielly 27. Ross Deveraux Peter Bloomfield 41 . Scott English just a little too much start. a trouble free game of football and netball that should 3. Damon Burden 42. Trent Mathieson 2. Kane Johnstone The two's fielded a weakened team thanks 28. Josh McKenzie be played in the true spirit of the game. 4. Tim Durnan 43. Damien Clark 3. Damien Ponting 29. Daniel M iller Last Satu rd ay in Narrandera it was perfect football 5. to a number of late withdrawals. Big thanks to Shaun Brooker 44. Pat Robinso n 4. Robert McCormack 30. Dermot McCormack playing day and it was good to see a large crowd who 6. Mark English 4S . Matthew Thornton those w ho showed up to make sure we fielded witnessed a good game of footy. In the first grade 1t was 7. Hayden Hutchins 46. Paul Sullivan S. Ben McKenzie 31. Brian Turner a side, including Mick Harrop who looked by no a game of seesaw footy, with the score boa rd changing 8. Dean Hopwood 47. Ben Seymour 6. Andrew Derrick 32. Joey Holden quite often until Leeton decided that they wanted to 9. Ben Powell 48. Chris Walsh means our of place amongst the older blokes 7. Chris Block 33. Brent Krause go home to enjoy there ba ll with smiles on there faces, 10. John Vea ring 49. Shane Bloomfield 11 . and his dad Keith who ha s lost a little pace but 8. Tom Granleese 34. Steven Pike and we hope that today that the scoreboard resu lts will Matthew Harri son SO. Tim Hodge 12. Ashley Thomson 51. Leigh Martin none of his crankiness over the years.Other good 9. Craig Kah lefeldt 3S. Neil King change for us and we come home with the 4 points.Good Luck fe llas.The players mug went to Ashley Thom son, the 13. Dennis Piltz 52 . Brendon Co llis Ul 8 performers included Strapper, who sh rugged off 10. Mick Miller 36. Mark Walker 14. Chris Smith (c) 53 . Adam Black BOG went Stuart Hutchins fol lowed by Peter Bloomfield, 15. the disappointment of being dropped plus 11 . Matt Lowes 38. Russell Manning who is now in the 100 game club. Cong ratulations Kaine Malone SS . Peter Duncan 16. Stuart Hutchins S6. B.Knagge Ul 6 several mug of the week awards and also David 12. Mathew Mahon 39. Mick Manning Bloomy. Th e slave auction votes were (3) Ashley 17. Jason Malone S7. Mark Logeman Goesch who battled to overcome his testy 13. Michael Oliver 40. Russel l Scott Thomson, (2) Stuart Hutchin s (1) Peter Bloomfield: 18. Liam Richmond 58. Kurt Longford In the res erve grade you were very determined to hamstring. 14. Dean Krau se 41 . Grant Reid 19. Lee Baumgartner 60. James Walsh win back the 4 points due to your loss from the week 20. lS. Michael Gilchrist 42. Brett Dwyer Jason McMartin 61. Josh Smith Once again the se niors suffered from a before.A few players decided not to play some through 21. Steven Irons 63. J. Dawson U16 lapse in concentration although this time it 16. Ian Oliver 43. Brad Tarbit work others I don't know, but the coach wou ld li ke to 22. Scott Donaldson 64. Paul Anderson 17. Jason Krause stretched over the entire first half. One day we'll 44. Gavin Fairman say thank you to the 4 under 18 players who came in to 24. Brett Powell 65. Joshua Pea rson 18. Mathew Derrick 4S. Ian Dahlenburg make up the numbers.This week you will not be able to 25. Jason Coleman 66. Craig Bourke realise it takes four quarters to w in games of 26. Daniel Purtill 67. Jeremy Orme 19. Michael McPherson 46. Chris Stacey let your gua rd down as you know it will be a tough game. footy. Standout performers included Matthew Th e Murrumbidgee BOG award went to Jason Coleman 27. Mark Ivanoff 68. Brad Flanagan 20. Ad am Reid U16 48. Steve Block 28. David Se rg eant 69. Brad Kiley "Flappy" Derrick who looks li ke he could play and the Golden Key food voucher awards went to Mark 21. Steven Drum 49. Joe Kotzur Iva noff and Shane Bloomfield. Congratulation s. 29. Bill Howitt 70. Tim Sullivan another 10 years since the club bought an ice 22. Scott Lowes Mark Crawford In the under 18's you wo n convincing ly against the 30. Ian Donaldson 71. Ben Grant so. 31. bath. The Drumster made a welcome return in opposition, but today it nearly always a battle playing Jason Mimmo 72. Sam Martin 23. Nathan Block Sl. Nathan Dwyer 32. David Stockdale 73. Dale Makeham his fi rst game of the season, while Kane and 24. Patrick Robinson S4. David Goesch aga inst some of your mates from school.Bloomy will 33. Michael Wil liams 74. Mark Irons be looking for another win for you guys, so go hard at Rambo clocked up many ki lometres & plenty of 2S. Scott Blackwell cc SS. Dale Harrop 34. Warren Hawes 75. Trent Seymour the ball and play clean. Th e Robinson's Dept. Store BOG 3S. Tim Mathieson 76. James Sul livan possessions around the ground. 26. Ben Kotzur S6. Anthony Dixon voucher fo r last week game went to Tim Su llivan and the 36. Scott Jones 77. $.Robertson Ul 6 Thankyou to those who have supported the Riverin a Pawn Brokers award wen t to James Wa lsh and 37. Bill Hutchins 78. M. Stockdale 2SO Club and to those who haven't make sure Ben Grant. Good to see you back on the fi eld aga in Ben. 38. Scott Middleton 79. Chris Downes In the netball Leeton we re to good for us in all grades 39. you get a ticket today. Dean Odgers 80. Todd Carter of the netball but today we hope that you girls can turn This weeks' jackpot w ill be $3SO w ith the JOGA SPORTSWEAR that around and go back to Narrandera with smi les on draw at the Termo at 8pm. you faces. In the A grade the score was us 36, Leeton 50, This week we front the league leaders on our • Spray Jackets ·Touch Football best players were Bree Burden & Toni Osmond; B grade Murrumbidgee Hotel us 13, Leeton 48, best players we re Emma As h &Anna own dunghill, which will be, a big ask. With a bit ·Softball· Soccer· Promotional Wear • Weekly lunch specials $5.00 Durnan; C grade us 20, Leeton 26, best players Sa lly • Bottle Mart Bottle Shop of commitment anything is possible so Jets make ·Tracksuits· Basketball· Netball Wa lsh & Kate Ma rti n; juniors wa s a close encounter going • Dining Room 7 days • Functions available. sure we put in four quarters of effort. 150 Fitzmaurice St, Wagga.6921 4880 down by 2 goal s, us 25, Leeton 27 with best players been Megan Corbett and Kel lie Seidel. 159 East Street, Narrandera. 6959 201 1 UP THE ROOS It was very good to see a large crowd in the PROUD SPONSORS OF THE EAGLES clubrooms after last week game with junior and senior 7 Iron bark Street, members combin ing the night to raise funds for Harrison TEmOti4 Tti41LEti PO Box 277, Vidler fo r his trip to go the West. Th e members draw did Temora NSW 2666 not go off, so this week draw will be $100,(don't forget Narrandera Seed Cleaners b. TtiUC!) S4LES Ross MacKenzie TERMINUS HOTEL Grain Cleaners & Container Packers you have to be there to win.) Bar, Accommodation & Beer Garden, Proprietor Don't forget your raffle tickets. Please return them • A WB Seeds • H eritage Seeds Bistro open 7 days for lunch dinner. Te l: 02 6977 4044 & before next week, otherwise you might just miss out of • Planttech P /L • Snowy River Co-op fax: 02 6977 4 124 Bottle Shop lOam till late . Car park. going into the draw. · • Sun Prime Seeds mob: 0428 69S 273 UP THE MIGHTY IMP S. AH: 02 6977 2SS8 PROUD SPONSORS OF THE ROOS! Middle Road, Narrandera Ph 6959 26 47 G. J. Buchanan Transport () CLARK Tanks Home of the AFL Finals. General & Bulk Carriers. Local & Interstate. LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR 5 Dalgetty Street, Narrandera PETER HARRINGTON Your Game. Your Day. Saturday AFL. Phone/ Fax 6959 3173 Phone 6926 2552 • Mobile 0428 490 860 Mobile 0412 752 471 Murrumbidgee Valley Aust. Football Assoc . Inc. • ~ FOOTY RECORD" - 2004 Murru mbidgee Valley Aust. Football Assoc. Inc. • ~ FOOTY RECORD" - 2004 I ARDISIVANtAPM NOll'fBIBN 11181 LEETON-WHITTON f~llf)l\TS After our bye last weekend its back to football SENIORS SENIORS The first grade local derby saw a hotly every week and every game will be vital in deciding 1. Adam Cameron 39. Greg Looby positions on the ladder. Our last game was against contested match between two teams vying for 1. Dean Crotty 31. Joshua Moncrieff 2. David Harris.on 40. Neil McCallum Rivcoll and both grades came home with a good win. a finals berth. It was close all day with dedicated 2. Luke Gooden 32. PeterWykes 3. · Grant Dowling 41. Kurt Bullock The first grade was on target at goals kicking 23-9, 3. Dean Jamieson 33. Andrew Bonny fans on the edge of their seats trying to scream 4. Drue Dunscombe 42. Matthew Smith with Rob Harper kicking 10 goals from 10 shots. 4. Cameron Furphy 34. Nathan Chalmers the boys home with a victory. 43 . Tim Legge Award winners were: AP Bowling Club Nigel 5. TerryWalker 5. Travis Irvin 35. Jarrod Tilley With the lead changing more than can be Smith, Towel Jamie Wild, $SO Krisna Brown, $30 Matt 6. Rob Harper 36. Doug Walker 6. Matt Flagg 44. Pat Keiran s Currie, $20 Daniel Chalmers, Sports Massage Dean 7. Jason Bryce 37. Luke Clark noted, our players toughed it out coming from 7. Brad Waters 4S . Nigel Durkin Jamieson. 8. Jamie Wild 38. Matt Diggleman two goals down at three quarter time to win by 8. Matthew Lang 46. David Hopwood S.4.3 .2.1. votes went to: Rob Harper S, Damien 9. Paul Buerckner 39. Aaron Guymer 15 points. 9. Ben Matthews 47. Adrian Howe Papworth 4, David Currie 3, Luke Gooden 2, Dean 10. Glenn Bell (res) 40. Con Murphy Some say it was Drew Dunscombe's massive 10. Justin Davidson 48. Phil Puntoriero Jamieson 1. 10. Krisna Brown 41. Chris Lee 8 goal contribution that got the boys over the 11 . Terry Lyons 49. Rick Harrison Reserve grade had a big first quarter & kept 11 . Shane Russell 42. Shaun Colwill 12. Trent Lang so. Justin Greatz the opposition scoreless, but were very quiet in the 12. Jason Spencer 43. Luke Fairman line, this writer sure agrees, earning himself Steve McCarten second quarter, but went on to record a big win. Joel 13. Ben Cassidy 44. Daniel Chalmers the big money (the players player award). But 13. Brett Guest Sl. Fairman kicked 4 if the goals. 14. Patrick Gaynor 45. Damien Papworth of course, it was a team effort. Backed up by 14. Daniel Sullivan 52. Nathan Jamieson Award winners were: AP Bowling Club Will Wyatt, Jimmy Hutton 15. Michael Heath 46. Jamie Pursehouse youngsters Ben Dryburgh (players incentive) 15. Graham Dale 53. Towel Jamie Pursehouse, $20 Naish Meehan, $10 & S4. Guiseppi Napoli 16. David Currie 47. Naish Meehan and Nick Patten (coach's award) both gracing 16. Kane Bullock McClintocks Cap Wally Gaynor, Kevin Cross Mug Joel 17. Allan Edis 49. Jason Turner 17. Travis Doyle S5. Paul Symes Fairman. our presence from Assumption College. Not to 18. Brendan O'Reilly 50. Chris Bell 18. David Kidman 56. Mitch Heaslip S.4.3.2.1. votes went to: Will Wyatt S, Wally Gaynor mention Daniel "looks good in tights" Lumsden 19. Joel Fairman 51. Julian O'Shea 19. Simon Piltz 57. Kurk Heckenburg 4, Jason Spencer 3, Joel Fairman 2, Mark Walker 1. 20. Gerard O'Brien 52. Paul Harris (players incentive). Our sponsors for todays game are: Landmark 20. Daryl Clayton 58. Beau Block 21. Matthew Currie 53. Will Wyatt Congratulations to Jamie Broadbent on - Wool Division, Ardlethan. 22. Bernie Quade 54. Tony Johnston 21. Jamie Broadbent 59. Brady Dunn reaching the 100 games milestone. Still playing Supermarket, Ardlethan Fashion & 23. Ken Fairman SS . Nathan Clark 22. Matt Robertson 60. Chris Doolin Leisure, Bryce Spreading. 24. Shane Mcintosh 56. Andrew Manning inspirational footy, this exciting leader still has his 23. Michael Fra ser 61. Steve Iannelli Our netballers came away from their three 25. Nigel Smith (cc) S7. Martin Quade best footy ahead of him. Playing w ell he earned 24. Dean Whymark 62. Tom Douglas games with a win, draw and loss against university 27. Anthony Quade S9. Paul Doyle himself the mug. 25. Wayne Jackson 63. Peter Looby students in Wagga last weekend. C grade went down 28. Callan Litchfield 60. Jamie Buerckner Reserves suffered a defeat at the hands of 26. Dallas Scott 64. Brett Staines in a rain-affected match 39-19. Monique Rees played 30. Mark Walker 69. M. O'Brien 6S. Nick Patten consistently well and won the IGA award and Brittney the eagles, but didn't go down without a fight. 27. Todd Henman 66. Ben Dryburgh Horan was very mobile in the goal circle and won the will give us the winning edge. Romain Papisidero (coach's award) putting in a 28. Michael Lashbrook socks. B grade played out a competitive 44 all draw. Hope everyone enjoyed last weekend. Some gutsy effort, with the support of the talented 29. Luke Condon 67. 'reter Davies Kellie Wiese continued her great form in the goal went to see their favourite AFL team & others just Justin Davidson (VB si x pack) played well all day. 30. Daniel Lumsden 68. Adam Jackawenko circle and won the Mug and Sophie Prentice ran all had the weekend off but today will be two hard and U18's struggled once more loosing by a big 31. Dale Symes 69. Cameron Arnold game in the centre court and won the McDermott's fast games, with TRYC sitting right behind us in both Glenn Evans 70. Giuseppe Napoli margin to a much more experienced Narrandera 32. award. A grade continued on with their terrific form grades. 33. Matt Meladonis 71. and enjoyed a S9-22 win. Melissa Elliott played side. Brothers Brady (Leeton lunch box) and With our supporters behind them every player 34. Danny Harrison 72. very well in the goal circle and won the Mug whilst will give 100% for four quarters. Ryan (Brad's Mensland) Dunn played consistent 35. Evan Hillman 73. Brenton Sessions Tash Lenon played fantastic in defence rebounding Todays thought - Triumph is made up of 2 words football showing their skills can only get better 36. Ben Matthews 74. Ben Elwin Rivcolls missed opportunities and won the socks. We - TRY and UMPH. as they climb up through the crows ranks. Keiran look forward to the challenge of playing the Rock JETS TO WIN 37. Greg Mclean 7S. Craig Curry girls today and hope the home ground advantage Beck caught the coach's eye earning himself the 38. Brad Ashton guts and gravy award. Netballers dominated (as usual) cementing netball assisting in the defence. B Grade saw Bee LOtlDOtl ltOT~ themselves as a true contender for the Netball McCallum gain the Hair Traffic award. Juniors Hriah Park Hotel played some fantastic netball, proving their All Bar Facilities - Counter Meals ARDLETHAN Club Championship. All grades came home MOT~ with a win and some closely fought out matches. talent is well beyond their age with Abby Heaslip Enjoy a Coldie after the game C-omc- anal c-~o~ a c-o lcl Du.r- anal a me-a l aftc-~ -/tic. Kathryn Fox (Leeton Gift Centre) was best on (Sport Alliance) leading the way. C grade's victory with mine hosts BOB & SANDY ~ "'"' wifh fhc- NorthernJets court in A grade with Kim Brown (Norm & Donna was a great all round team effort. Ph b'} 7BZ)OO. PROUD SPONSORS OF THE NORTHERN JETS Broadbent award) playing some awesome

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Adam Shephard Round 12 w L D For Ag % Pts threatened all season the first grade footballers 3. Adrian Short 33 . Andrew Willis NORTH WAGGA" 8 2 0 1242 786 158.02 40 NORTHERN JETS" 9 1 0 885 427 207.26 44 faltered in their giant killing streak, going down 4. Rodney Simms 34. Peter Treloar to Ganmain. In another exciting game the A­ 5. Dale Cameron 36. Casey Godde NORTHERN JETS" 8 2 0 1401 933 150.16 40 NORTH WAGGA" 8 2 0 1098 399 275.19 40 grade netballers had a close finish to go down 6. Dean Howa rd 37. Mitch Reberger TRYC' 8 3 0 1347 976 138.01 36 COLLINGULLIE' 7 4 0 1067 690 154.64 32 by three points. Well done to Mitch Reberger 8. Xavier Hi<:)gins 38. Trent Balding COLLINGULLIE' 7 4 0 1226 847 144.75 32 9. Geoff Spriggs 39. Mitchell Wallace TRYC' 5 6 0 776 959 80.92 24 who backed-up to play for the Swans 10. Nei l Lawson 40. Mitch Huidon Marrar" 3 7 0 666 982 67.82 20 Marrar" 3 7 0 526 771 68.22 20 reserves on Sunday. 11. Andrew Mahoney 41. Mat Geaghan The Ul B's game Mango easily accounted 12. Mitchell Balding 42. Graham Pike Temora" 2 8 0 933 1110 84.05 16 Rivcoll" 2 7 354 1090 32.48 18 for Ganmain. In a low scoring affair Josh Gillies 13. Stace Creasy 43. James Gorrie Rivcoll" 14. Travis Richards 0 10 0 508 1689 30.08 8 Temora" 8 553 923 59.91 14 kicked three. Grant Maybury, Tim Mow le, Brad 44. Will Lloyd 15. Chris Higc:iins 45. David Pike • Indicates a bye Jones, Matt Warden and Josh Hanlon showed 16. Shau n Ne1berding 47. Andrew Meyers some excellent performances. 17. Wayne Smith 48. Adam O'Rouke LEADING 1st GRADE KICKERS In a hard fought slog the seconds were 18. Zeke Creasy 49. John Tonkin devastated by injuries to key players Wayne 19. Jeff Millar 50. Garth Smith Round 12 Total 20. Peter Byrne 51. Jens Leberg FFL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Smith and Brad Carrol in the first quarter and 21. Daniel Roberts 52. Scott Peck Jason Brown (TRYC) ...... 61 from there struggled to get back in the game. 23. Stephen Wheeler 53. Troy Mullins Rob Harper (Northern Jets) ...... 53 Round 12 1sts 2nds Pts Although fighting hard to stay in the game all day 24. Damien Martin 54. Jeremy Smith Mango failed to apply any scoreboard pressure 25. David Willis 55. Kris Bradbury Corey Pavitt (Nth Wagga) ...... 50 Northern Jets 60 33 93 26. Trevor Cook 56. Mick Reilly after the first quarter. Some solid performances Matthew Carroll (TRYC) ...... 35 North Wagga 27. Ad am Howard 57. Kerri Myles 60 30 90 from David Wi llis, Brad Pattison, Kris Bradbury 28. Craig Websdale Adam W inter (Nth W agga) ...... 34 58. Syd Rynehart Collingullie-Ash-Kapooka 48 24 72 and Adrian Short ensured that Mangoplah didn't 29. Brad Pattison 59. Darren Brunsdon Jamie Wild (Northern J ets) ...... 33 get blown away. 30. Nathan Ross 60. JaiWarden The Rock- 54 18 72 Brad Aiken (CAK) ...... 32 After fighting hard in the first half to stay U18s Kane Johnstone (Temora) ...... 26 Marrar 30 15 45 with Ganmain, the first grade let Ganmain run 1. Mitch Reberg er 16. Adam Skow 2. Cameron Hope Michael Byrne (Marrar) ...... 23 Temora 24 10.5 34.5 away with the game in the third quarter. As with 17. Mitchell Heydon a number of games this year one quarter once 3. Brett Howard 18. Paul Rutherford Nathan Fuller (CA K) ...... 21 Rivcoll 12 13.5 13.5 again proved the downfall of Mango. A solid 4. Trent Cahalan 19. Grant Maybu ry 5. Shaun Bennett 20. Ryan Walsh LEADING 2nd GRADE KICKERS last quarter failed to make a difference, as the 6. Sam Balding 21. Josh Gillies damage sustained in t he third was too much. 7. Dean Sanbrook 22. Richie Robinson Round 12 Total A shining light for the side in the last couple 8. Tim Mowle 23. Stacy Creasy Brett Ryan (CAK) ...... 36 of matches has been the uprising of young 9. Jason Kendall 24. Josh Hanlon 10. Liam Hanigan 25. Michael Cooke Joel Fairman (Northern Jets) ...... 30 ruckmen Sam Balding who once again had a 11. Adam Howard 27. Brad Jones Patrick Gaynor (Northern J ets) ...... 17 • ~ P RE S SURE solid game. Rodd Simms fought hard all day in 12. James Fitzpatrick 28. Craig Websdale an effort to inspire the side and came away with 13. James McAuliffe 29. Mat Hughes Todd Hannam (TRYC) ...... • 17 Gernl W WASHERS three goals. 14. Peter Monteleone 30. Jake Fergu son 15. Matt Warden U16 Peter Buckley (CAK) ...... 16 So until; the re lease of "The Best of Geoff Simon Crouch (Marrar) ...... 16 Sales, Service: Peter Harrington Spriggs" on DVD, Simmsy stops posing for the Jed Stockton (Nth W agga) ...... 14 116 Hammond Ave, Wagga cameras, Chippa finds out how to glue together Chris Grant (CAK) ...... 13 a smashed mirror in order to avoid 7 years bad Phone{02)69262552 luck, and Kelly and Mel let someone else use Callum Litchfield (Northern Jets) ... . 13 the new netballers mirror, ...... Up The Justin Marsh (TRYC) ...... 13 Mango Army! WILLIAM FARRER HOTEL Cnr Peter & Edward Streets, Wagga Wagga. Tel 6921 3631 LI X ~n':2~~~cl; Locally owned and operated by the Barnhill Family Fl~AXCfl Icy Cold Beer - Counter Meals Great Bistro - three qualified chefs Pop in and have both with T.J.and Loraine PROUD SPONSORS OF MCU-E Great Mixed Company Bars "Specialists in Heavy Equipment Finance" Open for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner 7 days Steve Day Greg Park 0428 558 111 0428 31 5 149 The William Farrer proudly sponsors: Phone 02 6931 7888 Fa x 02 6931 7999 The Ganmain-- Lions Email: [email protected] The Hotel where all Website: www.linxfinance.com.au good people meet and and Turvey Park Juniors sports people gather. KYEAMBA ST, MANGOPLAH NSW 2652 PROUDLY SUPPORTING AFL IN THE RIVERINA RI V ER INA NSW PHONE (02) 6928 5791 Murrumbidgee Valley Aust. Football Assoc. Inc. • ~ FOOTY RECO RD" - 2004 Murrumbidgee Valley Aust. Football Assoc. Inc. • ~ FOOTY RECORD" - 2004 RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE DRAW 2004 UNDER THE SPOTLIGHT Roundl 3/4April Round& '29f30May Round14 17/18July Griffith(llll)vMCUE(71) MCUE(88)vGriffith(126) (Satj (Sat) Narrandera(225) v EH(32) Narrandera(l 43) v EH(54) (Satl MCUEvEH leeton(l 57) vTu rvey Pari<{89) TurveyParl<(l 25) v Lee!onM\1it( 11 9) (Sun) Narrandera v Turvey Park (Sat) This year we are featuring a new section called Under the Spotlight. Each week we will be GGGM(83)vCoolamon(104) Coolamon(68)vGGGM(11 4) (Sun) l.eetorvWhitvGGGM (Sun) asking a well-known identity within the boundaries of the MVAFA to comment on several issues relating to football, politics and many other social issues that constantly confront us. Griffith vCoolamon (Sun) General Bye 9/10/11 /12 April Round9 5/6June It is meant to be both serious and light hearted and I hope that all readers find it interesting Leeton/Whit(147) v EH(73) (Satj MCUE(75)vCoolarroo(5 1) (Sat) Round 15 24/25 July and amusing. This week we feature a very well known identity who played and coached Round2 17/18April Griffith(132) v Narrardera(64) (Sun) in the area and is now the el supremo of AFL I NSW for the ACT I Riverina area. Under the Narrandera(93) vGriflith(126) (Satl MCUEvGriffith (Sat) Spotlight this week we have Gary Buchanan. EH(28)v LfetonMl1it(120) ISatl GGGM(208)vTurvey Parl<(75) (Sun) GGGMvCoolamon (Sun) Turvey Park (64)vGGGM(124) (Sun) Coolarroo (182)v MCUE(74) Sun) EH v Narrandera (Sun) Generalllye 12/13/14June lntl!r-1.eague Fixtures L.eetorvWhitvTurveyPark (Sun) Who do you follow in the AFL - Western In your opinion who will win the next Federal Round3 24April GGGM(162)vEH(75) Long Weekend -to be advised Bulldogs Election? - The current Government ISatl Coolamon(l 76) vTu rvey Pari<{43) ISatl General Bye 31 July-1 August MCUE(132) v Narrandera(85) ISatl Round10 19/20June Do you think that the special conditions given Who is your current favourite entertainer? Griffith(l 26) v Lee!onM\1it(94) (Sun) Narrandera(54) v MCUE(64) ISatl Round16 7/8August to Sydney and Brisbane are unfair to the - Van Morrison EH(JO)vGGGM(HiO) (Satj Leeton!Whit(88)vGriflith(101 ) (Sun) EH v L.eetorvWhit (Sat) Melbourne based Clubs - No Round4 1/2May Turvey Park GGGM (Sun) What is your favourite song of all time? - Khe Narrandera(55)vCoolamon(106) ISatl Turvey?arl<(22)vCoolamon(101) (Sun) v MCUE(77)vlfetonMl1it(144) ISatl Griffith v Narrandera (Sun) Should the AFL Grand Final and Preliminary San EH(48)v Turvey Parl<( l 28) (Satl Final be played in Melbourne - Grand final in Round11 27 June Coolamon v MCUE (Sun) Griffith(85)vGGGM(103) (Sun) Turvey Pa rk (1 09) vEH(66) (Sun) Melbourne, Preliminary final at a venue that can What is your favourite beverage? - Sponsors GGGM(134)vGriflith(88) (Sun) attract t he biggest number of supporters product - CUB Rounds 8/9May Leeton/Whit(92)v M:UE(94) (Sun) Round 17 14/15August Coolamon(188)v EH(67) ISatl Coolarron(95) v Narrandera(64) (Sun) Narrandera v MCUE (Sat) Turvey?arl<(93)vGriffith(94) (Sun) AFL followers in Melbourne are fanatical What is your favourite novel or publication? Lee!onMl1it(92) v Narrandera(90) (Sun) L.eetorvWhit v Griffith (Sun) Round12 3/4July about their football compared to their Sydney - Tuesday's with Maurie GGGM(147)vMCUE(61) (Sun) TurveyParkvCoolamon (Sun) MCUE(73)vGGGM(126) (Satj counterparts. Why do you think this is so? Nanandera(75) v LfetonMl1it(90) (Satl GGGM v EH (Sun) - Because the 2 cities are completely different If you had to escort Nicole Kidman to dinner Rotnd6 15/16May EH(67)vCoolarron(162) (Satl Narrandera(43)vGGGM(96) football cultures and the AFL is the single biggest what local restaurant I bistro would you take ISatl Griffith(135)vTurvey Parl<(92) (Sun) Lee!onMl1it( 124) v Cooiamon(78) ISatl Round 18 21/22August football code in Melbourne and isn't in Sydney her to? - Madew Winery MCUE(103)vTurvey?arl<(120) (Sun) MCUE v L.eetorvWhit (Sat) Griflith(206)v EH(47) (Sun) Round13 10/11 July EH v Turvey Park (Sat) Without being too personal what is your Place in order of importance: Mothers EHvGriffith (Sat) Coolamon v Narrandera (Sun) preferred political party? - The one who has Day, Fathers Day, AFL Grand Final and your Round7 22/23May EH(45) vMCUE(11 0) (Satj GGGM v Narrandera (Sat) GriffithvGGGM (Sun) the best policies and has the best candidates Wedding Anniversary - Leave as they are Turvey Parl<(B7) v Narrardera(116) (Sun) Coolamon v L.eetorvWhit (Sun) GGGMi171Iv Lee!onMl1it(46l (Sun) TurveyParkvMCUE (Sun) Finals Do you think that Australia was pressured by Coolamon( 11 5)v Griffith(95) (Sun) USA to enter the Iraq war? - No Qualifying Rnal:28August(Sat) Elimination Rnal:29 August (Sun) Rrst Semi Rnal:4 September (Sat) Second Semi Rnal:S September 1 Supplies & Deliveries of Preliminary Rnal: 12 September ROBB0 S • White & Red Brick Sand Grand Rnal: 19 September • Aggregates TRUCK HIRE • Screened Loam 7~ s~ • Granite, Road Base • Bark • Manure lr1I Pioneer BILL ROBERTSON ~ WaterTanks Church Plain Road, Wagga PETER HARRINGTON - Wagga Agent Phone 6922 9762 58 Maple Road , Wagga Wagga For all your Snackfoods, Liquor, Food Service Phone 6926 2552. Fax 6926 4376 Mobile 0428 229 762 Mobile 0412 752 471 and Refreshment requirements. Phone 6921 6400 Murrumbidgee Valley Aust. FoolballAssoc. Inc. • wFOOTY RECORD. - 2004 Murrumbidgee Valley Aust. Football Assoc. Inc. • MFOOTY RECORD" - 2004 Pastimes away from footy: Family FARRER LEAGUE LADIES NETBALL Meet the ROUND 12 2004 Coach AFL Club: None Comments, likes, dislikes, suggestions on AFL: A grade This week in Meet the Coach we feature a player Make all games available to watch live through Results: Temora 39 d Marrar 29, TRYC 42 d Rivcoll 27, North Wagga BYE, Northern Jets BYE. who is playing in his initial year in the Riverina payT.V. Best: (Marrar) T Morath, M Langtry; (Temora) C Wood, B Krause; (TRYC) A DeJong, A Driscoll; (Rivcoll) J Wright, K Lowe. Football League. He has had extensive experience w L B F A % Pts in country Victoria and is in his first season as coach Comments, likes, dislikes, suggestions on footy TRYC 8 1 3 468 271 172.69 32 of MCU-E. Tod ay we profile Rodney Simms. in the Riverina: Why play Sundays? All major Temora 7 2 3 365 295 123.73 28 V.C.F.L. Leagues play Saturdays. Northern Jets 6 2 4 388 244 159.02 24 Marrar 2 6 4 266 347 76.66 8 Name: Rodney Simms Funniest I embarrassing sporting moment: Rivcoll 1 7 4 227 326 69.63 4 None as yet. North Wagga 1 7 4 183 414 44.20 4 Nickname: Chinga I Simmsy Most admired sportsperson and why: Greg Bgrade DOB: 8/4/74 Norman - never played golf until he was a teenager Results: Marrar 49 d Temora 42, Rivcoll 45 d TRYC 2, North Wagga BYE, Northern Jets BYE. and has mi xed busi ness with sport very wel l. Best: (Marrar) L Hann, R Warren; (Temora) A Mahon, J Edwards; (TRYC) R Elliott, E Mclachlan; Marital Status: Married with 3 children (Rivcoll) K Turner, K Cohen. If you were Prime Minister for a day what would w L B F A % Pts Occupation: Aquatic attendant you do: Make RFL play Saturday Football Marrar 6 2 4 335 258 129.84 24 TRYC 5 3 3 339 290 116.90 22 Previous Clubs I Playing History: Wentworth, After your active on field involvement ceases, Northern Jets 4 2 4 307 264 11 6.29 20 Bundoora, Darley, Robinvale, lrymple, MCU-E. Rivcoll 4 3 4 350 244 143.44 18 what do you envisage doing in the future: Spend Temora 3 4 3 343 325 105.54 16 quality time with fami ly. North Wagga 0 7 4 128 421 30.40 0 Career Highlights: 6 Grand Finals, 3 Premierships

Cgrade Ambitions: Win another fl ag Results: Temora 33 d Marrar 2 1, TRYC 19 wbf Rivcoll 11 , Northern Jets BYE. Best: (Marrar) C Hancock, L Matthew; (Temora) A Bl and, A Muller. Disappointments: Losing grand finals by 2 and 3 points. w L B F A % Pts TRYC 5 1 5 260 139 187.05 22 Temora 5 2 4 244 200 122.00 22 Rivcoll 5 0 5 22 1 140 157.86 20 Marrar 1 5 6 11 8 262 45.04 4 WaggaWagga Northern Jets 0 6 6 114 2 16 52.78 0 THE Juniors ROOFING Results: Nil CENTRE No ladder as no scores were submitted from Temora v Ardlethan game a fortnight ago. The Complete Roof under One Roof. Deal direct with the manufacturers. For all your Colorbond Roofing, RIVERINA MANIPULATIVE CROSSROADS &SPORTS HOTEL/MOTEL Gutters, Fascias, Accessories, PHYSIOTHERAPY CENTRE Functions & Counter Meals Paul Colenso Steel Framing and Fencing. & Home of the DEMONS. Ph 69200166 Luke Friedlieb THE ROOFING CENTRE WAGGA WAGGA MAPAMMPAA Everything for 13 Schiller Street - Phone 6921 7882 All sports injuries. McGREGORS the office at lax: 6921 5Z13 - email: [email protected] Neck ana back treatment. Stationery Supplies competitive www.mofingcentre.com.au 116 Peter Street, Wagga Wagga 22 Edward St, Wagga Branches also at: Phone 6921 7866 Ph 6921 3963 • -Wodonga • Shepparton •Bathurst • Mobile 0417 26 1 894 Fax 6921 3863. Free de/ive Murrumbidgee Valley Aust. Football Assoc. Inc. • aFOOTY RECORD" - 2004 Murrumbidgee Valley Aust. Football Assoc. Inc. • ~ FOO TY RECOR Oft - 2004 A TRIBUTE TO SOUTH-WEST JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE LADDERS - Round 8

Under12s Win Loss Bye For Ag % Pts VICTOR WOOLNOUGH Gan main 9 3 551 32 5 169 .54 36 26TH May 1916 - P' July 2004. APMA 8 4 543 358 151.68 32 Leeton 7 5 502 332 151.2 28 Australian Football of the SWDFL in 1969. Fo r a kid who got into the Griffith 5 7 393 594 66.16 20 in the Riverina lost ga me when money was so tight yo u only drea med ' one of its favourite about it, Vic finished up pulling the purse st rings Narrandera 4 8 435 429 101 .4 16 serva nts rece ntly with of the entire loca l leag ue fo r 24 yea rs. He was Temora 3 9 332 687 48.33 12 the passi ng Victor "Vic" held in the hi ghes t rega rd and always perfo rm ed Under 14s Win Loss Bye For Agg % Pts Woolnoug h at the age his duties with the utmost care and diligen ce. Narrandera 12 1560 122 1278.69 48 of 88 years. During this peri od of time Vi c was honoured with As a teenager growing up in the toughes t Life Membership of the Victori an Country Football AP MA 9 3 927 33 1 280.06 36 eco nomi c times Au stralia had endured, Vi c Leag ue. An unpretentious a start as it was, Vic Ga nmain 6 6 617 609 101.31 24 Woolnough co uld not poss ibly have budgeted on had begun a 60 yea r association with Au stra lia n Temora 4 8 322 1058 30.43 16 a 60 year ca reer in Australi an Footba ll. Vic 's school Football which officially ended in December 1992, Leeton 3 9 363 756 48.02 12 days were spent at Grong Grong Ce ntral School bringin g down the curta in on a tremendous ca reer Griffith 2 10 225 11 40 19.74 8 an d after leaving school he worked for a short time as a playe r and ad mi nist ra tor. on the fam il y farm. During this pe ri od he was very I'm sure that everyo ne who knew Vic, whether Under 16s Win Loss Bye For Agg % Pts invo lved in all loca l spo rts and was recogn ise d fo r throug h footba ll or hi s em pl oyment with Loga n Leeton 10 2 1237 234 528.63 48 his abil ity as a cricketer, playing O' Farre ll Cup cricket and Hitchen, join the Boa rd of the MVAFA in offering Narrandera 7 3 2 836 483 173.08 36 and Austra li an Rules Footba ll. In the early days there our si ncerest condolences to hi s wife Dorothy, Griffi th 5 4 3 89 1 442 201 .58 32 wasn't much to do for the kids sports-wise until the daughters Kay, Marg aret, Beth , so n Graeme and intervention of a then loca l football identity, Ge rald their extended fa milies. The Riveri na Football area APMA 2 8 2 276 11 86 23 .27 16 O'Ma ra, who created the Matong 2"d Grade Football was certainly privileged to have Vic Woo ln ough Temora 9 3 133 1101 12.08 12 Club to give the li kes of Vic so me sporting direction. invo lved fo r as long as he was. Contact Numbers From the time he beca me a regular of the Matong sen iors as a 17-year­ Garry Buchanan - Manager Southern NSW/ACT Mobile: 0425 202 047 old, Vic showed he had those special Jeff Nimmo - Wagga Development Manager Mobile: 0419 244 926 footbal l qualities. In 1935 he helped Paul Habel - MIA/Broken Hil l Deve lopment Manager Mobile: 0412 933 324 steer Matong to the SWDFL Grand Final AF L House Wagga Wagga Phone:6921 5000 on ly to go down narrowly to Ganmain by 4 points. Over the next 15 yea rs Vic ACT Women's Australian Foot ball League played football with a few Clubs and lliverina Lions Riverina Lion's vs Belconnen with plenty of distinction. In 1948 he Kingston Oval, Canberra captained the Ri verina side that played Saturday 3 July 2004 against the VFL representative side at Riverina 3.9.27 Leeton. An old mate of Vic 's told of the defeated Belconnen 3.0. 18 many times he ran into an opposition player after a game and when Goals: S Rixon, A Coot e, K Luff enq ui ring as to the outcome be told Best: R Farrell, A Coote, D Parr, S Rixon "the old baldy bugger beat us aga in''. Women's Australian Rules Football Club We've hit the half way point of the season and Vic retired from playing footy in current ly sit nicely in 3rd position. 1950 and had a break for about 20 Our win over Be lconnen last Sa turday saw years before he took over as Tre as urer Vic is flanked by Pat Quinn (left) and Kevin Bryon (right) during a finals series. the club stri ng together 3 wins in a row for t he first time in our 2-year history. Lets keep working and improving, aiming for our number one goal Nationally known . HYDRAULIC SPECIALISTS!! in September. • SALES: new a nd reconditio ned Hoist Kits Our win over Be lconnen was n't a pretty one • PARTS: All Ho ists a nd PTO Pumps and saw the side relatively fl at com pared to our us ual hig h level of play. Regard less we got t he NIXONS •REPAIR: Se rvice on all brands of Hoists points and end up with 4 wins, 2 loses, 1 bye at Hammond Avenue, Wagga Wagga the half way point. WAGGA Phone (02) 6921 6011 Thi s week we go in a little undermanned against co mpetition lea ders Tu ggeranong on t heir home turf. A time for everyone to stand up and stamp our authority on t he league. q£}) Gourmet Fish and Chip Cafe KEEP ROARIN LION S!! v: ~4- Next Game: Tuggeranong vs Ri ve ri na Li on's ]/ ~ OPEN 7 DAYS (9am till late) Sa turda y 10 July 2004 ~, Ka mba h Oval, Ca nberra, 12noon MARK & MARGARET HULL <.t 1 ~ ~ e(VV\o. vt '~ Come down and support the local girls ... D E L G rl r Shop 29, Sturt Mall , Forsyth St, Wagga. 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