Premier Program Wests V Brothers 8 June 2013 3.00 Pm Sedgman Oval

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Premier Program Wests V Brothers 8 June 2013 3.00 Pm Sedgman Oval P REMIER P ROGRAM W ESTS V B ROTHERS 8 J UNE 2013 3.00 P M S EDGMAN O VAL N O . 1 Wests Capped Wallabies President’s Welcome Message Player Cap Year of Wallaby Qld No. Debut Caps Caps Scott Higginbotham 848 2010 21* 64 Tony Buckley Berrick Barnes 820 2007 32* 45 Hugh McMeniman 795 2005 8* 29 Welcome today to all our friends and sponsors as well as the Brothers Rugby Club where today the match is played for the John Roe 787 2003 19 107 Shaw Pilecki Cup in honour of two legends from both clubs. Chris Lathan 749 1998 78 119 I would like to acknowledge our sponsorship links with our major sponsors Andrew Heath 730 1996 8 31 – Sedgman, Hutchinson Builders and Sci-fleet. Thank you to these Michael Foley 720 1995 50 111 sponsors who are significant contributors to the Wests cause as well as our Matt Pini 714 1994 8 51 23 Premier Position sponsors for 2013 (listed on the back of this program). Paul Carozza 687 1990 15 94 We also acknowledge the Queensland Department of Sport and Julian Gardner 665 1987 4 46 Recreation for their ongoing support. Troy Coker 662 1987 27 37 There are several other sponsors to thank and these are shown on our Brian Smith 659 1987 6 15 Sponsor board at the entrance to the club and on the club website www. Tim Lane 650 1985 3 26 westsbulldogsrugby.com.au. Bill Campbell 640 1984 22 62 Given that tonight the British Lions play the Queensland Reds, it is timely Roger Gould 617 1980 25 65 to acknowledge Wests Wallabies (see opposite page) from our first, Bob Wood in 1972 to our latest, the unfortunately injured Scott Higginbotham. Stan Pilecki 594 1978 18 122 John Meadows 572 1974 22 3 We look forward to your continued support in 2013 and encourage you to Bob Wood 558 1972 1 20 keep involved with us through the year. * Still playing as at 8 June 2013 Wests Bulldogs Brothers 1. Pat Fepuleai 1. Adam Bennie 2. Mick Lee 2. Andrew Coady 3. Sef Faagase 3. Adrian Dixon 4. Jeremiah Lynch 4. James Carter 5. Peter Uebergang 5. Josh Brown 6. Brad Cameron (vc) 6. Ryan Schultz 7. Waita Setu 7. James Colvin 8. Kirk Hawkins 8. Luke Beauchamp 9. Nigel Genia 9. Dave Campbell 10. Sam Greene 10. Dallan Murphy 11. Peter Nelson 11. Pierce Fitzgerald 12. Brett Gillespie (c) 12. Nathanuel Gendle 13. Tim Mosey 13. Michael Bond 14. Nathan Eyres-Brown 14. Lachlan Creighton 15. Byron Hutchinson 15. Damon Murphy 16. Darcy Fergus Referee: D. Mitchelmore 17. Scott Kennon Assistants: S. Leszczynski 18. James Stewart R. Potgeiter 19. Rob Rutledge 20. Carl Anderson 21. Tim Smith 22. Troy Ngatai 23. Trivendra Naidu Coach: Patrick Byron Coach: Matt Kaye Assistant Coaches: Evan Willis Assistant Coaches: Des Kissane Andrew Heath Shane Drahm Manager: Wayne Carter Managers: Anthony McDermott John Druery Wests Bulldogs Rugby Competition Tables vs Brothers vs Brothers 1st Grade at 1.30 pm Premier Colts at 12.10 pm 1. Ryan Brown 1. George Tavita-Matavale 2. Scott Kennon 2. Stirling Farquhar 3. Darcy Fergus 3. James Stewart 4. Vita Tuipulotu 4. Scott Fletcher 5. Rob Rutledge 5. Tim Guazzo 6. Doug Asiata 6. Dan Pepper 7. Tom Bourke 7. Alec Fontalvo 8. Neemiah Tupuse 8. Jake Seage 9. Jon Hood 9. Tui Tusa 10. Troy Ngatai 10. Morgan Gassman 11. Tubinai Turaga 11. Simon Hawthorne 12. Devyn Smith 12. Reuben Fon-Lowe 13. Ed Bowden 13. Hugh Wright 14. Trivendra Naidu 14. Matt Kirk 15. Tim Smith 15. Seb Russell-Sharam With thanks to our Premier Position Sponsors 1 Hayes 2 Crowley & 3 Williams Hall Knight Qld Greenhalgh Chadwick 4 Dr Bill 5 Dr Bill Campbell Campbell 6 Scott 7 Morrison 8 Mark Frawley Harrison Geo Technic Plumbing 9 Castle 10 Nowak Financial International Services 12 Alliance 13 Plaster Hotel Express 11 Pool Tile 15 BCD Surface 14 Company Worx Swancorp 16 Lucky 17 Lucky 18 Dr Bill Pippos Pippos Campbell 19 Dr Bill 20 Campbell 21 Green 22 Fox Services 23 Big Red Bins Electrical Shed.
Recommended publications
  • Accusation of Bullying Sheehan
    SPORT lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l l ntnews.com.au Don’t discard Cooper: Dwyer Wallabies aim for consistency Wallabies ranked third in world MANY rugby fans would like to wash their hands of WALLABIES enforcer Wycliff Palu says the tourists THE Wallabies cemented third place in the latest IRB controversial playmaker Quade Cooper, according to are determined to show they can shed their world rankings with their gritty win over England at Bob Dwyer. But the World Cup-winning ex-Wallabies maddening inconsistency when they play Italy this Twickenham. Robbie Deans’ men are in the box seat coach hoped the Australian Rugby Union did not weekend. The Wallabies were given a valuable lesson for a spot in the top four for the 2015 Rugby World throw Cooper ‘‘out with the dishwater’’ as the about the dangers of being one-dimensional in attack Cup draw in London on December 3. The top four in Queensland Reds scrambled to retain their prized when trounced 33-6 by France in Paris. It proved to the world will be the seeded teams in the draw in five-eighth. Cooper is expected to announce on be a big wake-up call for the Australians, who each group for the tournament to be hosted by Monday he is leaving Australian rugby after being bounced back from the defeat with a 20-14 win over England. Australia (85.94 points) remains in third offered a downgraded contract by the ARU. England
    [Show full text]
  • England Rugby Australia 2012
    England rugby australia 2012 PM GMT 17 Nov Australia taught England a lesson in composure, execution and accuracy. Men like Dan Cole are tagged world class when they have clearly not grabbed the bigger scalps of world rugby. Tuilagi and Owen. The rivalry between England and Australia started on 9 January at Blackheath's Rectory . 41, 17 November , Twickenham, London, 14 – 20, Australia · Autumn International, 81, 40, 13 November , Twickenham, ​Cook Cup · ​Summary · ​Results. Next tour, South Africa The England rugby team's tour of Australasia in the June saw the team play two tests against Australia. The end of year rugby tests, also known as the Autumn internationals in the Wales and France hosted Samoa, England and Ireland hosted Fiji and As in recent seasons, New Zealand and Australia played the final Bledisloe ​End-of-year test matches · ​Bledisloe Cup – Part 3 · ​Week 2 · ​Week 3. England suffer a significant setback as Australia's under-fire side hold on for a narrow but deserved win at Twickenham. The win means England remain third in the International Rugby Board world Nov - England Australia; Nov - England at Twickenham. Can the Wallabies beat Stuart Lancaster's men on hom England v Australia. There is a way to go yet for this England team. The alarm bells should always ring when Englishmen start to expect their team to beat Australia. The highlight of the Autumn International series was England's from the southern hemisphere were as follows: New Zealand, South Africa, Australia. Ahead of Saturday's crunch Rugby World Cup clash, we take a look at the last five meetings November England Australia.
    [Show full text]
  • TRAINING TIPS > AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL > HOCKEY >
    11 SYDNEY UNI SPORT & FITNESS MAGAZINE WINTER 2011 HK WARD GYMNASIUM Casual and permanent HEALTH & FITNESS FACILITIES Grose Farm Lane bookings are available for (between Oval Nos. 1 & 2) clubs and individuals, either Whatever you’re after we’ve got it for you. Tel: 02 9351 4988 in person at the reception or Fax: 02 9351 4990 by phoning: 02 9351 4988 Email: [email protected] THE GRANDSTAND Opening Hours RESTAURANT Monday - Friday: & FUNCTION CENTRE 11.30am - 10pm The place to meet – perfect Saturday - Sunday: for sporting celebrations 9.30am - 6.30pm (and post mortems!) The Get among the elite at HK Grandstand Restaurant is Ward Gym. Situated between located in the Bruce Williams the two main ovals of the Pavilion on No.1 Oval, in the University, it’s a focal point grounds of historic Sydney for high performance sports, University. Open Monday to recreational activities and Friday for lunch daily until club sport. Hire a variety of 3pm, except for public sports equipment at holidays. Takeaway meals reception. Change room are also available. The lockers are available for Grandstand Function casual and permanent use. Centre is available for Conditions apply. weddings, dinners, birthdays, fund-raisers and cocktail HK Ward Gym features: parties. Seating 150 people • Martial arts facility comfortably, the venue is available for hire at • Multi sports hall competitive rates. • Boxing ring and gym • Group fitness studio For booking enquiries SOMETHING please contact: • Boxercise and kick boxing UNIVERSITY SPORTS • RPM Studio caring staff are always at hand climbing, one of the The Venue Manager classes & AQUATIC CENTRE • Health assessments to assist you on your way to world’s fastest growing Tel: 02 9518 6222 achieving your personal goals.
    [Show full text]
  • 24 October 1991
    50c (GST Inc.) Thursday October 24 1991 Stampede fo municipal plots ends in chaos A MAD rush of more than 300 people fighting KATE BURLlNG for 85 erven got so out of hand yesterday morning that the municipality had to call offits sale had been intended tQ ease the hQusing burden fQr .ordi­ first-come~ first-served sale of land. nal)' Katutura ~sidents. "I have People were so desperate tQ angava, and selling for between nQ specific infQrmatiQn abQut get hold of serviced erven that R4000 and R7 000. the allegatiQns, but it is PQS­ the sale turned into a rugby The sale had been adver­ sible that things like this can scrum of pushing and shoving tised in a local newsletter for happen," he said. as WQuld-be buyers tried to Katutura residents, but the In view .of the problems, the fight their way to the front of Municipality had not realised Municipality had decided tQ the queue. that the erven would be so much postpone the sale until NQvem­ The scene at the Municipal­ in demand, said Kauaria. ber, fQllQwing further adver­ ity in PA de Wet Smet got so In additiQn to the rush, the tisements in the p~ss. chaQtic that officials decided sale drew complaints from Kauaria said the sale WQuld to call the whole thing I)ff rather residents who said private still be .organised on a first­ thar: risk making matters worse de ..... elopers we~ \Jsing ihe first­ CQme, first -ser.. ed basis as this by selling to the people with come, first-served arrangement was fairer than an auctiQn.
    [Show full text]
  • Bulls Get Better of Waratahs in Last-Gasp Win Webber out to Down
    SPORT lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l l ntnews.com.au Unho off to a good start Summers here for motocross Nuggets stay alive in west DARWIN golf export Unho Park has enjoyed a bright ALICE Springs Finke professional Lachlan Summers THE Denver Nuggets routed an ailing Kobe Bryant start to the PGM ADT Masters in Malaysia. Park will use tonight’s Top End Motocross Club Mr Moto-x and the Los Angeles Lakers 113-96 to stay alive in carded a three-under par 69 in the opening round of race at Catalina Road in Palmerston as preparation their NBA Western Conference first-round playoff the US$60,000 Asian Development Tour event to be for the NT Tiles in July. After placing third this year in series. Denver led by as many as 28 points as they in a tie for fifth place, two shots off the pace. The the Deep Well Enduro, Summers received a ride with tied the series at three games apiece with the Territory No. 1 has found form in recent appearances, MLC Motorsports and will aim for a podium finish decisive game seven set for tomorrow (NT time) in posting consecutive top-40 placings on the main tonight. With local champion Daniel McInnes away Los Angeles. The Philadelphia 76ers edged Chicago Asian Tour and is striving to end his tournament training, it opens up the door for several riders to 79-78, ousting the top-seeded Bulls from the first drought in this rare outing on the secondary tour. take the win. Gates open 6pm with racing from 7pm.
    [Show full text]
  • 2015 SUFC Annual Report
    Contents Office Bearers .......................................................................................4 Achievements ........................................................................................5 2015 SUFC Awards ...............................................................................6 President’s Report ................................................................................7 SUFC Staff Thank You .........................................................................12 General Manager’s Report ..................................................................15 Finance Report ....................................................................................18 Financial Statements ...........................................................................19 SUFC Foundation Report ....................................................................21 Friends of SUFC Report ......................................................................23 SURPASS Report ................................................................................24 Medical Report ....................................................................................25 Club Captain’s Report .........................................................................30 Rugby Program Report .......................................................................33 1st XV Report ............................................................................38 2nd XV Report ..........................................................................43
    [Show full text]
  • First Grade Records
    FIRST GRADE RECORDS What scoring was worth: Year Tries Goals P.Goals F.Goals Goals from a mark (GFM) 1883 - 1886 1 2 2 3 3 1887 - 1893 2 3 3 4 4 1894 - 1905 3 2 3 4 4 1906 - 1948 3 2 3 4 3 1949 - 1971 3 2 3 3 3 1972 - 1977 4 2 3 3 3 1978 - 1992 4 2 3 3 - 1993 onwards 5 2 3 3 - Pre 1900 season No. 1 Oval Was prepared in 1858 for the Sydney University Cricket Club, SUFC first played on it in the winter of 1888. First SUFC 1st XV Captain Micheal O’Meara 1865 (known) First try recorded for SUFC pre 1900 George Gordon vs Military and Civil Cricket Club, 4.8.1866 First team ‘Selection Committee’ to pick best XV. Was in 1876 Longest serving Selectors 6 - E.J.Raper 1878,79,80,81,82 and 83 and J.F.Macmanery 1884,85,86,91,92 and 93. Sydney District Competition The first Sydney University 1st XV, 19.5.1900 Vs South Sydney, lost 6-11 at the Agriculture Ground: H.D. Wood (Capt), A.W.L.McDowall,C.C.Futter, H.P.Blaney, D.B.Corfe, A.B.S. White, J.Manning, H.Marks, G.B.Thomas, A.I.Blue, CC.Dight, C.S.Browne,H.A.Jones, M.C.Corlette and J.J.Garry. First try for Sydney Uni: J.J.Garry verses South Sydney 19.5.1900 at Agriculture Ground First goal for Sydney Uni: G.B.Thomas verses North Sydney 2.6.1900 at Agriculture Ground First penalty goal for Sydney Uni: G.B.Thomas verses North Sydney 7.7.1900 at North Sydney Oval First field goal for Sydney Uni: H.P.Blaney verses Western Suburbs 18.8.1900 at Sydney Cricket Ground Most SUFC 7’s players in the Olympics 2016: 3 Ed Jenkins (Captain), Patrick McCutcheon and Tom Kingston (Reserve) Our Oldest living Wallaby: Arthur J.
    [Show full text]
  • 2010 Annual Report
    SYDNEY UNI SPORT & FITNESS 2010 ANNUAL REPORT SYDNEY UNI SPORT & FITNESS 2010 ANNUAL REPORT www.susf.com.au costacover2.indd 1 29/04/2011 3:34:10 PM Sydney Uni Sport & Fitness would like to acknowledge our sponsors and strategic partners CONTENTS PRESIDENT’S PROGRAMS & REPORT PARTICIPATION MAJOR SPONSORS EXECUTIVE REPORT DIRECTOR’S OPERATIONS REPORT & FACILITIES REPORT HIGH MARKETING & CORPORATE PARTNERS PERFORMANCE MEMBERSHIP & CLUB REPORT DEVELOPMENT ® PROGRAM REPORT BLUE & GOLD CLUB REPORTS REPORT OFFICE BLUES BEARERS ASSOCIATION REPORT HONOURS & ORG CHART TRADITIONS SPONSORS & SCHOLARSHIPS PARTNERS STRATEGIC PARTNERS rossxtwo.indd 3 2/1/2011 9:08:10 AM 01 SYDNEY UNI SPORT & FITNESS 2010 ANNUAL REPORT 2010 PRESIDENT, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND SENIOR MANAGERS’ REPORTS 02 SYDNEY UNI SPORT & FITNESS 2010 ANNUAL REPORT PRESIDENT’S REPORT If I were to try to encapsulate This would apply equally to our financial Sport at the University lost a great friend and summarise the year 2010 stewardship, the refurbishment of our with the passing of ex-Vice Chancellor physical facilities and the achievements of Gavin Brown on Xmas Day last year. for our organisation the most our clubs and athletes. Gavin’s period as CEO coincided with apt phrase would be “sustained the great resurgence in our sporting For the third year in a row we were able to performances and he was an enthusiastic performance.” record a very healthy operational surplus supporter at many of our major games. which will be of great assistance to us as we need to undertake major capital Rob Smithies and his staff did an investment. We have also continued our outstanding job throughout the year but policy of upgrading our income earning I would also like to pay tribute to our centres of operation, most notably in the Management Committee.
    [Show full text]
  • Sydney University Football Club 2014 Annual Report | 3 Office Bearers Achievements
    Contents MAJOR SPONSOR Office Bearers .......................................................................................4 Achievements ........................................................................................5 President’s Report ................................................................................6 General Manager’s Report ..................................................................10 Finance Report ....................................................................................13 PREMIUM SPONSORS Financial Statements ...........................................................................14 SUFC Foundation Report ....................................................................16 Friends of SUFC Report ...................................................................... 17 SURPASS Report ................................................................................18 CORPORATE SUPPORT Medical Report ....................................................................................19 Club Captain’s Report .........................................................................23 Director of Rugby Report.....................................................................26 1st XV Report ............................................................................31 2nd XV Report ..........................................................................36 3rd XV Report ...........................................................................39 SKINX Perimeter Sign V2.pdf 1 17/04/14
    [Show full text]
  • W-World Cup-2011
    RUGBY WORLD CUP 2011 - SCORERS POOL PLAY-OFF ROUNDS - PAGE 1 Tries scored by Team #Points scored by Team # Chris Ashton England 6 Morné Steyn South Africa 53 Adam Ashley-Cooper Australia 5 Kurt Morath Tonga 45 Israel Dagg New Zealand 5 Ronan O'Gara Ireland 39 Vincent Clerc France 5 Collin Slade New Zealand 36 Jerome Kaino New Zealand 4 James O'Connor Australia 35 Keith Earls Ireland 4 James Arlidge Japan 34 Penalty Try Various 4 Dimitri Yachvilli France 33 Richard Kahui New Zealand 4 Chris Ashton England 30 Scott Williams Wales 4 Merab Kvirikashvili Georgia 28 Sonny Bill Williams New Zealand 4 Morgan Parra France 28 Vereniki Goneva Fiji 4 Jonny Wilkinson England 26 Zac Guildford New Zealand 4 Adam Ashley-Cooper Australia 25 Alesana Tuilagi Samoa 3 Israel Dagg New Zealand 25 Drew Mitchell Australia 3 Rhys Priestland Wales 25 Francois Hougaard South Africa 3 Tusi Pisi Samoa 25 Francois Steyn South Africa 3 Vincent Clerc France 25 George North Wales 3 Dan Parks Scotland 24 Mark Cueto England 3 Felipe Contepomi Argentina 24 Adam Thomson New Zealand 2 Theuns Kotze Namibia 24 Anthony Faingaa Australia 2 Chris Paterson Scotland 23 Ben Youngs England 2 Stephen Jones Wales 23 Berrick Barnes Australia 2 Ander Monro Canada 22 Bryan Habana South Africa 2 Seremaia Bai Fiji 22 Conor Trainor Canada 2 Daniel Carter New Zealand 21 Danie Rossouw South Africa 2 Francois Steyn South Africa 21 David Pocock Australia 2 Jonathan Sexton Ireland 21 Dennis Simplikevich Russia 2 Paul Williams Samoa 21 Francois Trinh-Duc France 2 Toby Flood England 21 George Stowers
    [Show full text]
  • Wallabies Lose Giteau for Test
    PUB: NT NEWS DATE: 12-JUN-2010 PAGE: 86 COLOR: C M Y K RUGBY UNION played the 40-over format in England, said it was no Wallabies lose FRENCH French rugby chiefs have reached agreement substitute for 50-over matches. with the National Olympic Committee (CNOSF) to POURING rain and three wickets set South Africa back Now it’s reduce Stade Francais prop David Attoub’s 70-week in the opening Test against the West Indies yesterday Giteau for Test ban for eye-gouging in the European Cup to 52 weeks. in Trinidad and Tobago. The South Africans, electing The 28-year-old player was slapped with the ban for to bat, reached 3-70 in their first innings when bad light buggies WALLABIES inside centre Matt Giteau is a late gouging Ulster flanker Stephen Ferris during Stade’s stopped play at Queen’s Park Oval. scratching from Australia’s team for tonight’s Test 23-13 loss to Ulster in Belfast on December 12. against England at Subiaco Oval due to a hip injury. MOTORCYCLING SOCCER for Paul Giteau has been replaced by NSW Waratahs BRESCIA defender Francesco Flachi has been banned NEW Zealand’s Paul Dobbs became the latest From Back Page playmaker Berrick Barnes in a move which sees for 12 years after a second positive test for cocaine, motorcyclist to die while competing at the Isle of Man him re-establish his combination with fly-half effectively ending his career. The 35-year-old player ‘‘It’s the race, it’s the Quade Cooper, which they forged when Barnes was Tourist Trophy (TT) event, losing his life on Thursday tested positive following an Italian Serie B match one everyone wants at the Queensland Reds from 2007-2009.
    [Show full text]
  • UNIÓN ARGENTINA DE RUGBY MEMORIA Y BALANCE Correspondiente Al Período 1º De Enero De 1997 – 31 De Diciembre De 1997 CONSEJO
    UNIÓN ARGENTINA DE RUGBY MEMORIA Y BALANCE Correspondiente al período 1º de Enero de 1997 – 31 de diciembre de 1997 CONSEJO DIRECTIVO Presidente: Sr. Luis Gradín Pro-Secretario: Sr. Alberto Martínez Gambino Tesorero: Sr. Fernando Conde Vocales Suplentes: Sr. Osvaldo Ferreras 2o.: Sr. Antonio Dragotto Secretario: Sr. José Luis Rolandi Vocales Titulares: Sr. Donato Calandrelli Sr. Osvaldo Rocha Sr. Luis Colignon Sr. Alberto Riobó (+) Sr. Luis Mario Chaluleu Sr. Julio Tejerina Sr. Guillermo Martijena Palma Sr. Julio Juarez Sr. Ernesto Romani Comisión Fiscalizadora Miembros Titulares: Sr. Juan Vibart Sr. Pablo Barrandeguy Sr. Ricardo Ghering Miembros Suplentes: Sr. Daniel Rapetti Sr. Gualberto Wheeler Sr. Pablo Aguiar (+) Fallecido el 14/10/97 CONVOCATORIA El Consejo Directivo de la "Unión Argentina de Rugby", convoca a sus entidades integrantes a Asamblea General Ordinaria para el día 13 de marzo de 1998 a las 19.00 horas en segundo llamado, a celebrarse en la sede social de Rivadavia 1227 EP de la Capital Federal. Orden del día: 1°) Consideración de la Memoria, Inventario, Balance General, Cuenta de Gastos y Recursos y demás estados contables e informe de la Comisión Fiscalizadora, correspondientes al ejercicio cerrado el 31 de diciembre de 1997. 2°) Determinación de las cuotas de ingreso y anual de sostenimiento, en un todo de acuerdo con los artículos 5 inc. d), 8 y 9 del Estatuto de esta Unión Argentina de Rugby. 3°) Renovación parcial del Consejo Directivo: a) Elección por 2 años de: Vicepresidente 111, Tesorero y 4 Vocales Titulares en reemplazo de los Sres. Arnaldo Alonso, Jorge Vila Echagüe, Luis Chaluleu, Osvaldo Rocha, Alberto Martínez Gambino y Osvaldo Ferreras, quien reemplazó a Alberto Riobó por fallecimiento, que finalizan sus mandatos.
    [Show full text]