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I PHONE (069) 216777 After Hours Pete, c,eagh 225451 or Bemoe D,1100 25474a I .. · I Vol. 9 No. 12 REGISTERED BY AUSTRALIA POST PUBLICATION No. NBP 02so I ··,,· . ATCO HOMES RFL - 3 2 - ATCO HOMES RFL Graham & Judy Willis 96 Gurwood Street, Wagga Phone(069)217384 ATCOHomes PROFESSIONAL WEDDING & PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS PROUD SPONSOR OF THE RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE LEAGUE INC 1991 ATCO HOMES R.F.L. LADDERS Display Centre: Servicing Transportable FIRST GRADE SECOND GRADE Sturt Highway, W agga W agga Homes throughout the Round 9 w L D For Ag % Pis Round 9 For Ag % Pis Phone(069)214988 Riverina and M.I.A. GAN.G.G.·M. .. '. 9 - 980 611 160.3 36 TURVEY PK .............. 1226 305 401.9 36 GRIFFITH ...... 8 1 - 1261 718 175.6 32 GRIFFITH ................ 939 448 209.5 32 TURVEY PK ..... 6 3 - 1188 630 188.5 24 WAGGA ................. 941 501 187.8 24 Congratulations to Turvey Steve Sihagni, Paul Salmon, Andrew Beurs and Gavin WAGGA ........ 5 4 - 1037 934 111.0 20 COOLAMON .............. 572 912 62.7 20 Park full forward Wayne Car Brown and just a few of the better known league stars roll on kicking a new club who were spotted in the U17 Carnival. Talent scouts Coolamon .. 4 5 - 1009 989 102.0 16 Gan.-G.G.-M .......... 613 644 95.1 12 record 19 goals against will abound in Darwin and best wishes to the NSW side Narrandera ..... 3 6 791 862 91.7 12 Narrandera ............... 660 707 93.3 8 Leeton last week. The former and in particular to the lads from the RFL. E. Wagga-K. .... 1 8 780 1033 75.5 4 East Wagga-K ............. 484 1035 46.7 8 record of 16 was held by rover Once again this weekends Atco Homes RFL games Leeton ......... - 337 1606 20.9 0 Leeton .................. 272 1155 23.5 0 Rob Nolan who won the South will be split evenly over Saturday and Sunday. On the - 9 West Leagues Gammage first day of the weekend Narrandera are at home to East Medal in 1967. Carroll has Wagga-Kooringal while Wagga have the home ground now well and truely advantage in their important tussle with Turvey Park. established his supremacy in Griffith host Coolamon and Leeton travel to Ganmain in THIRD GRADE Club Championship the goal kicking stakes. The the Sunday matches. Round 9 For Ag % Pis Round 9 1sts 2nds 3rds Tot other notable achievement in Match of the Day status goes to the traditionally Griffith ............ 48 24 7 79 last weeks matches was great rivals Wagga and Turvey Park. Tigers were sup GRIFFITH ....... 725 294 246.5 28 Coolamons convincing vic- risingly beaten last week and will rebound in a deter GANMAIN-GG-M .......... 679 347 195.6 28 Gan.G.G.-M ......... 54 9 7 70 tory over Wagga Tigers at mined fashion. However they will find Turvey tough TURVEY PK .............. 786 403 195.0 24 Turvey Park ........ 36 27 6 69 Kindra Park. The Hoppers opposition. Wayne Carroll is in irrepresible form and WAGGA ................. 687 451 152.3 20 Wagga ............ 30 18 5 53 have not struck top form to date and their victory over Tigers will be hoping coach Graham Doswell is over a East Wagga-K. ........... 561 458 122.4 20 Coolamon .......... 24 15 2 41 Tigers could be a turning point in their fortunes for 1991. thigh injury and able to take his place in the team at Narrandera ......... 18 6 4 28 Their triumph was achieved in the absence of coach full back. Narrandera ............... 558 640 87.1 12 Gary Shaw who is recovering from a broken hand. Apart from Carroll, Turvey have excellent players in Coolamon ................ 294 885 33.2 8 East Wagga-K. ...... 6 6 5 17 The prestigious Teal Cup Carnival for U17s begins in Dale Lewington (rover), Glen Vardanega (centre) and Leeton .................. 243 1055 23.0 4 Leeton . ........... 0 3 1 4 Darwin next weekend and the RFL is well represented. Jeremy Masterton (fullback) to name just a few. 1sts: 6 pts. 2nds: 3 pts. 3rds: 1 pt. Those making the long journey to the Northern Territory Although disappointing at Coolamon, Tigers invariably include Heath Mooney and Scott Bourne (Turvey Park), perform better at Robertson Oval and will to Dave Steve Priest and Brad Seymour (Wagga), Damian Brown, Jason Morton and Mark Hull for inspiration. 1 ! Buchanan (Coolamon) and Danny McPherson (Gan In other fixtures Coolamon are certain to put in a con certed effort at Griffith in the knowledge that they are COVER: Last week the Record attended a Wagga & District Juniors U9s match between Collingullie-Ashmont and main.G.G.M.). As well, former RFL players Mark Pitura, Wagga Tigers. Our cover photo captured Steven Knight of Collingullie on the burst. Daniel Breed and Gavin McMahon will be capable of beating top 4 teams. However the Swans are representing NSW. (cont. on page 30) Many Teal Cup players have gone on to AFL ranks. j I RIVERINA CO-OPERATIVE GRAEME BURGMANN & JOHN BANCE SOCIETY LTD. SERVING WAGGA WAGGA AND ~IRIVERINAI~ 11 BAYLIS ST., WAGGA SURROUNDING DISTRICTS PHONE 212452, 212184 Supporting Australian Football throughout the Riverina. ■Oitltlll i iM ID ■ • PRODUCT RANGE: Animal health, Agricultural •rsoCIETY Ltcl.l• chemicals, Work and casual CT~ r, ,q;{,1)-f/f/<'& bo. Registered under the Co-Operation Act, 1923-50 clothing, Liquor, Produce, Pasture seeds, Hardware, ~,~~ERALLTHaME We offer far Electric fencing. 90 MORGAN STREET, WAGGA WAGGA more for • SPECIAL SERVICES: TELEPHONE 069 214528 Insurance, Fertiliser, Petroleum. 24HOURS- 7DAYSA WEEK the farmer!· 4 - ATCO HOMES RFL ATCO HOMES RFL - 5 ~-✓-•-. REAL 450 BRANCHES AND FRANCHISES ½ PRICE ICE CREAM SUNDAE '\I ~ ESTATE THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA with any Burger purchased on OPEN ~ Riverina Offices: WAGGA, NARRANDERA, GRIFFITH, &UNDA&AI, JUNH presentation of this coupon. 1 DAYS Regional Real Estate Manager: R. e. Wheeler, Wagga 212001 Wagga store only. Riv. Footy Record coupon. Cnr. Elllwanl I F■x Sts., WAQSA - Pl!Gne 216100 NARRANDERA EAGLES EASTWAGGA·KOORINGAL HAWKS The Third grade must learn to play SENIORS 100 minutes of football. In the firt half We played hosts to Griffith last wee~ 1. Paul O'Donoghue 24. Trent Cummings and what weather we put on for them. It the team appea,ed half asleep, and let SENIORS 2. Michael Paterson 25. Johan Sullivan must have been the coldest and windiest the opposition get a handy lead in heavy 1. Greg Turbill 33. Steve Lawless 3. Peter Thornton 26. Haydn Bull day of the year, wi1h all the games going conditions. The teams performance in 2. Lindsey Gillard 34. Paul Bourne 4. Martin S,mpson 27. Peter Anthony accordingly I just couldn't get warm. The the second hall was good, but not good Richard Hardy 28. Grahan Flynn 3. Phil Cahalan 35. Steve Head 5. U18s starting the day olf with a couple enough lo win lhe game. Awards: Brett 6. Wayne Dunne 29. Michael Smith 4. Adrian Hilton 36. Darren Bourne of late starters to narrowly go down. It BROWN • BLUE. GOLD v Ireland, Kevin Wrigh~ Phil Dickson, 7. Shane Bloomfield 31. Chris Sullivan ' 5. Jamie Ross 38. Andrew Dore 81 Peter Bloomfield, Adam King, MatthP.w 8. Mark Ouilter 32. Peter Kiley . 6. David Louttit 39. Anthony McKindley was a gutsy effort by the lads, so keep it GOU> srR,PES together guys. The Awaros went to the Harrison, Craig Spencer, Paul Mitchell, Michael Rhodes and 9. Steven Rose 33. Jason Williams 7. Chris Horne 40. Glen Bryce Steven Starky. 10. PhiliJ Beams 34. Gary McLean 8. Peter Sculley (vc) 41. Mark Armstrong consistent Brendon Hounsell securing the towel. RunnP.r uri The Second grade game could have gone either way bot~ 11 M~rk Kidd 35. Steven Murphy 9. Mathew Roberts 42. Greg Devries lleing Chris Davis the socks, and Doc O'Keefe with the teams fought tooth and nail. our team was unlucky not to 12. Andrew Ryan 38. Rolan Heckendorf 1 Barry Suckling (ct) 43. Dave McClintock coke. 13. Mark Thornton 40. Paul Kirk o. The Seconds got going but one quarter let them down have taken the points. A great team effort. Awards: Roland 11. Tony Turner 44. Anthony Kalis OK 14. Mark Clark 41. Richard Durnan llut battled on regardless. It was good to see Jamie Kemp Heckendorf, Kevin Male, Richard Durnan. 12. Paul Morphett 45. Jim Jerikins 15. David Brockwell 42. Robert Cummings back on the ground putting in a big effort to win the Breust The First grade team hit the 'Lions' with everything they 13. Wayne Podmore 46. Jeremy Walsh 16. Robert Sturgess 43. Kelvin Mate Pewter. It was a college Quine Ila day in John Dawson. Wink could muster, the ende-dvour was great to watch the game 14.