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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. 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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. Michael McPherson 47. Scott Williams 17. Trent Miller 44·_ Tom Ryan picking up the Wagga Engineering bag. was a three way could have been ours, if only we could have sustained the 15. Craig Absolum 48. Brett Hounsell It 1H. Neil Mccallum 46. Glen Ingram go for third but Anthony (Dad) Kalis getting ii on a pressure, we probably had 75% of the play in the last quar· 16. Ken McPherson 50. Brendan Post 19 Joe Hopwood 48. Chris Goss countback. ter but could not convert. 20. Michael Hopwood 49. Paul Fraunfelder 17. Julian Gollasch 51. Richard Judd Again the First Grade started on the right note leading at Disappointing result from the team, but they must now 21. Robert Dolan 50. Ian Ingram 18. John Dawson-Wink 52. Brett Miotti realise that they can press the top sides. Great effort. 22. Tim Mulholland 62. Aon Murray t 9. Tim Gooden 53. Adam Mead the first quarter but a (worsl for the year) se~ond quarler let­ ting us down badly. Frost bile was a concern for some. The Awards: Mark Clark, Richard ltardy, Steven Rose, 23. Kelvin Mulholland 20. Mick Hounsell 54. Chris David Beaurepairs Mark Kidd, special award Trent Cummings. 21. Stephen Absollm 55. Date Perry second half was just routi:te stutl playing ca1ch up football THIRD GRADE with the same consistent players putting in every week. The Netball: U15s Narrandera 20 Ganmain.G.G.M. 9; B Grade 3. Sim,n ADsururn 21. Wayne Sande;s 22. Glen Darcy 56. Scott Willis Breust Pewtews 30. C:onn LonAford 27. Barry Mclaughlan 63. Andrew Chambers way in the backline, securing the Wagya Engineering support of the AFL 14. Dr~d Ireland 32 Ouslin Limbrick Bag Don'tforget 'Change ol Sex' show tonight alter the game at 28. BreMan Price 69. Mark Armstrong 1S. Paul Baldwin 34. Vaughan Cahill l' Less said about the netball the better I've been told. Mat­ the club hOuse. On behalf ol the NFC I would like to thank 17. Tonv Mclean 3G. Ken 11'/right 29. Mark Zorden 70. Michael tingley being awarded the Pewter for the second week, but Phil Purtill for coaching the third grdde for the last two 18. Dri.in Wadelton 50 Brad Ricllards 30. Mark Mullen 71. Grant Meachem 19. Phil Dixon 53. Geoff Sharp wasn't used foI some reason. seasons and all his effort in helping with recruiting in the off­ 31. Malcolm Goldsmith 72. Tim McGavin 20. Chris Bates 55. Jawn Russell Thegamewasfollowedhy a Talent Night and itwas good season. 56. Dan Paterson 32. Jamie Kemp 73. Cameron Gullitord ;cont. on ~aqe 30) • I Information for members and guests of the: ..,-~ COMING SOON: RIVERINA One Free Devils in AUSTRALIAN Beer! On presentation of. ~ FOOTBALL this advertisement ~~ ~ Heaven One voucher per customer. 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WAGGA TIGERS TURVEY PARK BULLDOGS Unfortunately Coolamon took the SENIORS Wonders never cease, it has hap- •·· plaudits from our visit last Sunday. They 1. Mark Hull 26. John Schultz i I SENIORS pened, the A grade netballers have were more desperate and it showed on 2. Allan Snowden 27. Garth Euvrard 1. Wayne Carroll 30. Gary Sheppard finally won. They played a superb game the scoreboard in the finish. The Lock­ 3. Ray Willis 28. Graham Doswell(cc) 2. Greg Brain 31. David Chamberlain against Leeton with Di Pomeroy and sley Steak House Award and the Players 4. Clay Barber 29. Paul McGowan 3. Dale Lewington 32. Ken Howe Debbie Carrick featuring with Vicki 4. Terry Ness 33. Paul Noack Mug went to Jarrod Baker for a great 5. Tony Lyons 30. Garry Pellow Whiting winning the mug. Con­ 6. Michael Gilmore 31. Damien Pledger 5. Mark Fraser (cc) 34. Troy Ashcroft BLACK, game in defence, the Wagga Warehouse 11 gratulations girls. The B grade went YELLOW SASH 7. Murray Barber 32. John Bently 6. Ricky Quade 35. Wayne Jovanovich RED, WHITE & Towel to David Brown and Troy Levine is 8. Troy Levine 33. Craig Willis 7. Mark Cunningham 36. Craig Stewart down to a strong Leeton side with Tanya BLUE ■ still fine tuning himself at Gunnys Hot 9. Gordon McCoullough 34. Paul Clarke 8. Alan Bartholomew 37. Tim Masterson Bourne winning the mug from Jodie Rod Shop. 10. Ray Carroll 35. Grant Reagon 9. Michael Flanigan 38. Frank Coates Robertson and Naomi McCormack. The Seconds put in a top performance to win by over 100 11. Phil Osbeiston 36. Doug Boak 10. Steven Woods 39. Greg Charleson The footballers had a percentage boosting day with the points. Dashing Doug Baack won the Players Mug and the 12. Russel Durnan 37. Geoff Seymour 11. Jeremy Masterson 40. Travis Scott U18s having a good win. Better players included Gavin Lit­ 38. Brad Seymour 12. Tim Lloyd 41. Murray Knispel Mark Anthony Award. Greg Walsh won the Chicken Spot 13. Shane McDermott 14. Vinnie Carroll 42. Michael Button tle (the socks) and Steve (Dannii) Howe the dinner with Dinner, Garth Euvrard, a new player from down Mexico way 14. David Brown 39. Peter Gregurke 16. Glenn Vardenega (vc) 43. Bill Robertson Bevan Martin gaining top votes. Best of luck to Heath had a great debut game with 6 games to claim the Wagga 15. Scott Lovell 40. John McIntyre 17. Stephen Eather 44. Andrew Harmer Mooney on his Teal Cup selection in Darwin. Warehouse Towel -welcome Garth and also Damien Pledger 16. Steven Priest 41. Dean Halbisch 18. Gary Harris 45. Tim Goonan The Second grade put some good passages of play 17. Marc Rose 42. Jeff Willis 19. Jason Knight 46. Phil Whiting together to record their biggest win of the season. Geoff and welcome back Gordon McCoullough. 18. Mathew Hundy 43. Mark McIntyre The 18swent down again ina low scoring game and must 20. Scott Bourne 47. Tristan Scott Harrison took out the mug with Garry Harris (socks) and 19. Ray Colvin 44. Scott Bance 21. Danny McFadden 48. Steven Collins show a bit more form if they want to be there in September. 20. Jason Morton 45. Paul Brasier 22. Conrad Haggar 49. Clint Lewington Farmer Charnbo (40) playing well. The Lowry and Howick Awards went to Steven Millman, 21. Tony Grimmer 46. Jarrod Baker 23. Matthew Jones 50. Phil Sullivan The Firsts after a hard week on the track produced 4 Matthew Colley and Paul Irvine. 22. Richard Braid 47. Greg Walsh 24. Geoffery Harrison 51. Dean Gregurke quarters of open football to record a big win over a depleted Both netball teams had a win with the mug in the As to 23. Robert Elliss 48. Bruce Willett 25. Chris Howe 52. Craig Staines never say die opposition. Congratulations to "Christmas" Kristy Watters and the Bs to Carol Carroll. 24. Phil Cox 49. Nathan Hale 26. Trevor Gibbons 53. Brett Ashcroft Carroll on kicking a club record 19 goals. Award winners for Don't forget the "Funny Money" and Mystery Auction 25. Corey Bocking 50. Anthony Watson 27. Peter Gyles 54. Sean Goonan 58. Warren McCoullough 28. Stephen Marks 55. Scott Adams the day were Wayne (the Mug), Greg Brain (haircut) and the tonight at the clubrooms after the game. 29. Jamin Forbes 56. Nigel Francis dinner to "Dibble" Howe. · Two milestones this week with Jason Morton playing his THIRD GRADE Finally don't forget to be early for the Mock Wedding 100th game and Allan Snowden lining up for his 350th - a 1. Mark Woods 13. Brendan Twitt THIRD GRADE tonight with the Ceremony commencing at 7.30 sharp. 2. Simon Millman 14. Damien Maloney 1. Kane Johnstone 14. Stephen Howe tremendous effort. We need wins against the Bulldogs to top 3. Shaun Field 15. Brad Seymour 2. Sean Bailey 16. Brett Ashcroft Today we take on arch rivals Wagga Tigers who after corn­ off the day (beware of snow tonight!). 4. Paul Flanigan 16. Brendan Clough 3. Jeremy Bourke 17. Craig Rodham ing off a loss will be hard to beat. UP THE TIGER 6. Damien Pleming 17. Paul Rodney 4. Mark Navin 18. Peter Veerhuis UP THE BULLDOGS 7. Scott Evans 18. Peter Doherty 5. Adam Jack 19. Seven Martin 8. Stephen Hundy 19. Robert Sharpe 6. Shane Bailey 20. Stuart Heine 9. Adrian Hull 20. Shane Piffero 7. Steven Leddin 21. Tony Stretton 10. Craig Kendell 21. Steven Dennis 8. Craig Knox 22. Gavin Little This weeks games: NARRAN DERA v East Wagga; 11. Jason Samuelson 22. John Reilly 9. Shane Dash 23. John Petts Wagga v TURVEY PARK; GRIFFITH v Coolamon; 12. Michael Smith 23. Liam Frauenfelder 10. Travis Terry 24. Shane Petzel G.G.G.M. v Leeton. 24. Neville Dennis 11. Michael Simmons 25. Matthew Johnstone 25. Cnrev Bocking 12. Heath Mooney 26. Brooke Stewart t I FOR PERSONALISED ATTENTION TO ALL YOUR PEST & WEED PROBLEMS ... call: . . YOUR LOCAL PHARMACIES: TURVEY TOPS TOLLAND PHARMACY PHARMACY !!!,r!«~~~P.1[~f:Jw~,Y/:l~ After Hours: PHONE 'WIMPY' BARBER or DAVID BROWN at Wagga on 225777 Phone 252648 Phone 3111 20 re252648

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GRIFFITH SWANS COOLAMON GRASSHOPPERS Our match against East Wagga­ SENIORS Kooringal was played in cold and blus­ 1. Shane Ruyg 38. T. Pilion Ii SENIORS theCongratulations First Grade on anto overwhelming Gary Shaw vic-and ~'~ tery conditions. Damien "the weethall 2. Ricky Burdett 39. Barney Oalgarno 1. Gary Shaw 23. Mark Buchanan tory against Tigers last week. The 20 warrior" Scott won the Towel with fellow 3. Peter King 40. P. Biron 2. Steve Buchanan 24. David Gillette 3. Shane Till first grade players should be con- Messner St Mans in resident Shane 4. Wayne Spencer 41. Mal Irvin 26. Andrew Pattison gratulated for 100 minutes of entertain- "Bart" Ryag kicking a bag full of goals in 5. Darrell Collins 42. Matthew Signor 4. Paul Kew 27. Nigel Irvine 6. Mark Tyndall 43. Colin Cassidy 5. Tim Goss 28. Anthony Parmenter ing football. This win puts us 1 win out of . wH1TE. RED v a "Lockett" style display. The club's 7. Peter McGrath 44. Ron Irvine 6. Brendan Gibbons 29. Garry Hilton the 4 and was a much deserved and GREEN. WHITE v answer to Bernard King, "Stowie" finally 8. JOey Gresta 45. J. Davis 7. Michael Buchanan 30. John Anderson needed win. George Furner award: Razor made his first grade debut. Young Les 9. Ian Geddes 46. G. Huxley 8. Greg McKelvie 31. Frank Pattison Gillette who had more touches than a Parish showed no ill effect from the marathon seven hour 10. Les Parish (cc) 47. Michael Thompson 9. Terry Rudd 32. Gerard McPherson Friday night at Wagga. Godde award: Brendon Gibbons who training run on Tuesday last having more possessions than 11. Wayne Botcher 48. Snow Taylor 10. Brett Allen 34. Wayne Kew scored the points at the Pub on Sunday night as well. The Imelda Marcos. Paul and Ron also showed some good form 12. Gerard Toscan 49. Jimmy Shannon 11. Anton Noble 35. Rodney O'Brien Towel went to Ian Buchanan in his first game of the year and and turned in a blinder with "Kellie's Brother" James (TW) 13. Greg Dreyer 50. Simon Henderson 12. John Kennedy 36. Greg O'Brien is sure not to be the last. Bennett booted five goals. 14. Damian Scott 51. R. Vio 13. Stephen Lewis 38. Shaun Durbridge The Seconds were in the game up till quarter time but the The Tows fielded a formidable ide and with Malcom 15. Greg Collins 52. P. Whyte 14. Gerard Buchanan 39. Chris Selby old brigade of Flappers, Gassy, Albert and Bill although "Jimmy" Irvin leading the way won a torrid encounter. Mick 16. Andrew Kerr 53. G. Collis 15. Damien Buchanan 40. Shane Buchanan 17. M. Thompson 54. Chris Files playing their best couldn't hold on. Newsagency Award: "Jimmy" Murphy was at his stunning best at centre half 16. David Buchanan 41. Greg Manglesdorf Gerard McPherson who was in the thick of everything. Royal 18. Brendan Brown 55. Graham Foley 17. Garry Kew 42. John Bannister back ably backed up by David "Jimmy" Overs in a pocket. 19. Andrew Romagnolo 56. Michael Reid Tavern Award: Spanna Kew who must be getting sick of all Although recording a good win it was very plain to see the 18. Anthony Pleming 43. John Wilson 20. Robert Owen 57. D. Corner 19. Ian Buchanan 46. John Madigan these awards. The Towel went to Albert Suidgeest who side was lacking the inspirational leadership of none other 21. T. Butcher 58. Craig Ford 20. Cecil Parr 47. Peter Tipping made a return to kick a few goals. than "Wally Lewis" of Griffith football "Mr Stickers" 22. J. Reid 59. Gavin Owen 22. Brian Pleming 48. Paul Whyte The Thirds pulled a spectacular win over Tigers who beat Corner. 23. Mark O'Connor 60. Ken O'Driscofl 49. Wayne Garrod them by 110 points in the first round. Straight from the first With. half the U18s s'ide locked away in a 16th century 24. Jamie Bennett 61. R. Rovere bounce our boys were a lot more committed and determined monastery high in the Kosiosko mountains for most of the 25. Peter Casey 62. J. Latham THIRD GRADE to win with us being only 5 points up at 3 quarter time it was week the lads did well to record a win in the early match. 26. D. Hill 63. Scott Collis 1. Peter Rowlands 12. Andrew McPherson the weaker team that was going to crack, but we kicked 3 There was little or no sign of the "Jetlag" from the long two 27. Leon Stow 64. Nathan Duff 2. Brad Cameron 13. Paul Tokley more goals to record a top win. 28. Chris Conlan 65. Brent Hathaway 3. Doug Knight 14. David McPherson hour trip to the big smoke and it must have been pleasing for 29. G. Gallogmer 66. David Overs M.O. Curtis award: A bloke who has been quiet all year coach Terry to see all the lads actually getting themselves 4. Garry Rowlands 15. Michael Spry but excelled himself for this one, Tim Crocker. Bartys 30. G. Cameron 67. Paul Young 5. Trevor Holden 16. Tim Black out of bed, dressing and travelling over to Wagg a without the 31. Darren Prest 68. A. Patterson 6. Shane Rudd 17. Brendan Hogan Award: Gavin Moses who won the game with 2 brilliant wake up call some had refused to answer on previous 32. David Irvin 69. Jason Vaccari 7. Nathan McLaren 19. Scott Munro goals in the last quarter. The Towel went to a promising weeks. 33. Michael Murphy 70. Brad Hammond 8. Paul Halcroft 20. Tim Crocker junior from the U15s in Jason Mattingly. 34. B. Corner 71. Adrian Pavese 9. Gavin Moses 21. Andrew Alchin We had a bad day out in the netball losing both A and B 35. David Gee 72. A. Murphy 10. John Anderson 27. Adrian Knobel grades with towels going to Katrina Carey in A and Libby 36. Peter McDiamond 73. Jason Norris 11. Damien Buchanan 28. Shane Jarman Manglesdorf in B Grade. 32. Paul Curtis 37. Jim Stewart 74. Edward Knight This week its another crunch match in Griffith, let's see if 75. R. Whittacker i I we can make it 3 in a row. 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Todd Henman players were !laving a fair dinkum go, finally broke away from a determined 1. John Lllwton 40. Michael Quinn 5. Geoff Shaw 28. Daryl Blackett Turveycoulddonowrong. I am corilident Narrandera side to record a good win. 2. Tony Hughes 41. Jed Lawton 6. Darren Walle! 29. Garry Swasbrick that this type thing not happen , 3. Denis Howe 42. Robert Kember of will Shane Lenon made it four in a row for tile 7. Harvey McRae (cc) 30. Garry Elwin again as I am sure it will fire them up lor 4. Jason Hamblin LJ. Mark Russell Rowan Butler Sportsclub Award (next thing we will 5. Peter Howard 44. Wayne Cox 8. Paul O'Connell 31. their next encounters. have Hawthorn up here chasing his 6. Olenn Evans 45. Des Harris 9. Andrew Soley 32. John Perkins Andrew Sofey continues to be a Re~1'ZotLL~P.S BLUE s~~u,eAs. signature). The Strouds Towel Award 8. David Currie 46. Mathew Irvine 10. Steve Holt 33. Andrew Luff dominating player against the opposi- 34. Rodney Bell Go Lo c•(ST wen1 to Wayne Brown (which Jed prom· 9. Dennis Walsh 4 7. Anthony Ooinn 11. Allan Mcf'llee tion he was well backed up by Harvey McRae, Stewart 12. James Seymour 35. Bruce McKellar ptly used) and the socks to Michael 10. Steven Carroll 48. Brad Roberts Symes. Dennis I.vine, Lee Anderson and David Hopwood. 1 I. Wayne Brown 13. Steve Turner 36. Allan McPhee Walsh. Believe the immaculately dressed Mr Jed Lawton is 49. Jari Nielsen Thanks to the several willing U18s the second grade opening a mens underwear shop after doing a collection out 12. Mark Carroll 50. Mark Mccorry 14. Mark Dalitz 37. Jason Gladman Anthony Papersidero eventually took the field. Praise sMuld be poured upon these of the footy bags at training last week. Miltons Gear 110tes 13. Mir.hael Co,MU 51. Jeff Brill 15. Ricky Maybon 38. I 4. Phillip Hally 52. Peter McCaiQ 16. Dennis Irvine 39. Jarrod Seymour youngsters as well as the more seniorplayers who turned up were: 3 - Shane Lenon; 2 · Mick Walsh; 1 • Steven 15. Lewis Winter 53. Craig Heathcote 17. Jamie D'Coonell 40. Michael Ross to fly the Red legs flag. Better players were Brad Heath, Paul Carroll. 16. Damien Carro:1 54. Julian Royle 19. Sam Roos 41. Phil! McPhee O'Connell, Andrew Looby and Anthony Papersidero. The Reserves broke through tor a win and will have to 17. Mir.Mel Walsh 55. Ian Richardson 19. David Mann 42. Paul Goodrum Several unavailabilities severely weakened the U18s, keep winning to get back in the four. Bowling Club Award 1e. David Harr s 56. Anthony Carroll 20. Garry Schmelzer 43. David Hopwood but they battled the game out to the end. Larry must be went to Greg Menzies with the Fairless Towel Award to 1~- David LD11an .57. Peter Lane 21. Dylan Holt 44. Steve McMahon happy wilh his players putl,ng in gutsy efforts, just like the Mick Rava and the socks to David Shepherd. 20. Shane Lenon .58. David AnQove 21. John Beasley 22. Scott Lynch 45. Stuart Symes other grades. Better players were Darrell Clayton, Brad 59. Phillip ttorgate Danny Baxter The Under 18s kept on their winning way wilh the Four 22. Andrew Corbett 60. Russell McPherson 23. Tim Sheather 46. Heath, Paut Aliendi and Wayne Gordon. Thanks to the Tur­ Hotels Award to Darren Woolle Towel Award to Michael 23. Michael Rava 61. Phil Bartlett 24. Peter Paytoo 47. Brad Ry all vey Park Club for the soup and sandwiches that were pro­ Hasgeveldt and tile sacks to Michael Fraser. 24. Troy Lenon 62. Nick Carroll 25. Lee Anderson 48. Chris Murphy vided alter the game. The players have arranged a ball for Salurday night, 13th 25. Garry Symons 63. Michael Hoogavtlt 26. Leo Lucas The A Grade netbatlers were deleated in a game that they July, at the Sports Club. Support lhe players and make a 26. 6reg Menzies 64. Ben Smith should have won to keep their firoals chances alive. Better 27. Briao Kerr THIRD GRADE booking with any of the players. Silver Circle Draws 1 and 2 65. David Shepher~ 13. Alan O'Connell players were Denise Elwin, Tanya Hefler and Julie Wallett. 28. Mark Parmenter 67. Br2tt Smeroon 1. SimOllWatts - 234 Bub and Shep; 168 M. Martin: 404 L. O'Brien; 90 J. 2. Paul Alier,ji 14. Garry Mcleish The B Graders had another good win and are combining well W. Phillip Carroll 68. Brett Wool1e 4. Craig Bryant 15. Bradley Heath Heir and D. Corbell: 358 M. McCaig; 99 J. Davies; 395 T. 30. Dani~I McFherson 69. Damian Dedini boltl in defence and allack, better players were Chris Maiden and 1 M. Howe. ~- Rod McKellar 16. >eter Cox 31 Gerard Rav~ 70. Darren Woolle 6. Wayne Cartv,right t 7. Mick Luhrs Symes, Cindy Warburton and Anne Lyons. . This week the Red legs pay us a visit so let us keep on our 32. Tim Ryan 71. Johnathon Reihe' 7. Wayne Gordon t B. Brenden Anaerson The games night on Wednesday nigllt WdS a humdinger! winning way. 33. Jamie Cro1 er 72. 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1991 ATCO HOMES RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE DRAW NEWS FROM the profits that will be directed to the development of junior football in each of the VCFL areas in which Sat. 29 June: Narrandera(46) v Gan-GG-M(78); THE VCFL matches are scheduled. EWK(53) v Griffith(122). Sun. 30 June: Turvey Park(241) v Leeton(5); Coolamon(105) v Wagga(88). Sat. 1 O August: EWK v Wagga; Narrandera v Griffith. Sun. 11 August: Turvey Park v Gan­ The VCFL.believes that there is a need to implement Sat. 6 July: Narrandera v ~~K; Wagga v Tur­ GG-M; Coolamon v Leeton. I, a new strategy as the number of AFL country day vey Park. Sun. 7 July: Griffith v Coolamon; VCFL to seek more AFL matches matches had reduced significantly over the past Ganmain-GG-M v Leeton. Sat. 17 August: Wagg av Coolamon. Sun. 18 August: Leeton v Turvey Park; Griffith v EWK; in the country three years. Sat.13 July: EWK v Ganmain-GG-M. Sun. 14 Ganmain-GG-M v Narrandera. "AFL matches in the country are an important prom­ July: Coolamon v Narrandera; Leeton v The Victorian Country Football League will approach Wagga; Turvey Park v Griffith. Sat. 24 August: EWK v Narrandera. Sun. 25 otion for Australian Rules Football and the Victorian August: Turvey Park v Wagga; Coolamon v J 1 the AFL with a view to increasing the number of AFL Country Football League is keen to ensure that they Sat. 20 July: Narrandera v Turvey Park; EWK Griffith; Leeton v Ganmain-GG-M. practice matches played in country Victoria next continue into the future," Mr Patterson said. v Coolamon. Sun. 21 July: Gan-GG-M · v year. Wagga; Griffith v Leeton. Sat. 31 August: Narrandera v Coolamon; Under a concep,t which was formulated at a recent The Victorian Country Football League is hopeful of Wagga v Leeton. Sun. 1 Sept: Griffith v Turvey obtaining the support of all AFL clubs and, by providing Sat. 27 July: Wagga v Griffith. Sun. 28 July: Park; Ganmain-GG-M v EWK. meeting of the VCFL Standing Committee, the VCFL Turvey Park· v EWK; Leeton v Narrandera; believes that country football patrons, AFL clubs and a percentage of profits to them and by paying a $3,000 junior football development can all benefit from a minimum guaranteed royalty fee, is confident that this Ganmain-GG-M v Coolamon. FINALS: Sun. 8 Sept: 1st Semi. significant increase in the number of pre-season can be achieved for 1992. Sat. 3 August: Narrandera v Wagga; EWK v Sun. 15 Sept: 2nd Semi. Leeton. Sun. 4 August: Coolamon v Turvey matches played in country Victoria. Sun. 22 Sept: Preliminary. An approach will also be made to the AFL to have an Mr Patterson also stated that the VCFL believed it Park; Griffith v Ganmain-GG-M. was important for the control of all matches in country Sun. 29 Sept: Grand final. official Foster's Cup Summer Competition match played at a country venue in 1992. Victoria to come under the auspices of the VCFL In announcing the proposal VCFL General Manager, through local Regional Boards. Mr Mark Patterson, explained that the VCFL proposal The proposal will be considered by the AFL within the RFL Leading Kickers LADIES NETBALL had three major benefits which were: ~ - that coun~ry next few months. football patrons will see AFL football at ,ts best at maJor Round 9 Last country venues; b - AFL clubs ~ill sh~~e in_ profits and For further information contact should be made with Week Total FIRST GRADE RIVERINA LEAGUE will provide an incentive for therr partrcrpatro_n at the~e VCFL General Manager, Mr Mark Patterson on (03) 654 W. Carroll (Turvey Park) ...... 19 60 games and c - that VCFL Regional Boards will share in 1244. S. Ruyg (Griffith) ...... 6 41 A GRADE w L For Ag Pts % V. Hugo (Narrandera) ...... 0 35 Wagga ...... 8 1 225 138 32 163.04 P. Hatty (GGGM) ...... 1 31 E.W.-K ...... 7 2 214 168 28 127.88 J. Bennett (Griffith) 5 27 Narrandera ...... 6 3 296 193 24 153.37 ·········· Ganmain-GG-M .... 4 4 195 172 18 113.37 SECOND GRADE "Football isn't only Griffith ...... 4 5 156 204 16 76.47 I/ R. Carroll (Wagga) ...... 5 46 Leeton ...... 3 6 140 213 12 65.73 P. Carroll (G.G.G.M.) ...... 3 27 Coolamon ...... 2 7 132 213 8 61.97 for dad and the .· ··· P. Thornton (Narrandera) ..... 4 22 Turvey Park ...... 1 6 117 193 6 60.62 B. Ashcroft (Turvey Park) ..... 9 21 A. Bartholomew (Turvey) ..... 0 19 I I B GRADE w L For Ag Pts % big boys" THIRD GRADE G-GG-M ...... 7 1 159 94 28 169.15 No longer is country football just for the big boys. M. Parmenter (G.G.G.M.) ...... 2 36 Wagga• ...... 5 2 178 141 22 126.24 The combined facilities that most country football clubs 34 P. Bloomfield (Narrandera) ... 2 Narrandera· ...... 4 3 143 122 18 117.21 now provide make it possible for the whole family to 32 A. Jack (Turvey) ...... 8 Turvey Park ...... 4 4 148 142 16 78.87 share a day of sporting and social activities. S. Evans (Wagga) ...... 0 23 Leeton· ...... 3 4 112 117 14 95.73 Get involved - health, fitness and family fun all 21 Coolamon ...... M. Armstron_g (EWK) ...... 1 3 5 112 142 12 78.87 contribute to a happy vibrant community. E.W.-K.* ...... 7 94 159 2 59.12 * denotes draw

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Last Saturday saw the first DIVISION ONE DIVISION TWO FFL LEADING KICKERS of the season's "re-matches" FARRER DIVISION ONE - Round 10: Last FOOTBALL LEAGUE in the Division One competi­ tion, and results ·were FIRST GRADE LADDER FIRST GRADE LADDER I: FIRST GRADE Week Total interesting. M. H0fert (Nth. Wagga) ...... 4 71 The Editiorial last week Round 10 W B L For Ag % Pis Round 9 w D L For Ag % Pis P. McCarty (Ardlethan) ...... 7 48 suggested that if Second NTH WAGGA ... . 9 1 1545 583 265.0 36 COOTA. 8 1 886 668 132.6 32 T. Greenham (A.P.M.) ...... o 32 G. Hofert (Nth Wagga) ...... 2 28 Round results were consis­ M.C.U ...... : 6 3 1064 671 158.6 24 RIVCOLL ...... 7 2 1028 596 172.5 28 G. Graetz (Marrar) ...... 1 26 - tent this season's finalists ARIAH PK-M ... . 6 3 1044 827 126.2 24 SW-TOLLAND ... 4 5 730 690 105.8 16 D. Gollasch (MCU) ...... 0 26 would be North Wagga, BARELLAN : ... . 6 · 3 899 840 107.0 24 RAAF ...... 4 5 784 816 96.1 16 B. Page (North Wagga) ...... 4 25 <~> Barellan United, MCU and A. Rainbird (TRYC) ...... 2 25 Marrar. MARRAR ...... 5 4 859 597 143.9 20 Whitton-Y ...... 3 6 682 983 69.4 12 G. Howe (Barellan) ...... o 18 EDITORIAL· But, already, there have Coll-Ashmont .. . 4 1 5 830 972 85.4 16 Uranq-K ..... ·... 8 624 981 63.6 4 S. C(?le (M.C.U.) ...... 0 · 18 been· two "rev·ersals" of the Temora ...... 2 2 6 543 1092 49.7 8 SECOND GRADE . four games played. MCU, .The Rock-Y.C ... . 8 613 1129 54.3 4 R. Kerr (North Wagga) ...... 5 51 reigning premiers, atoned their first-match upset 11 M. Crc:luch (MCU) ...... 4 31 point loss to Marrar, by winning last Saturday's return Ardlethan ...... 8 764 1450 52.7 4 I SECOND GRADE LADDER I G. Ryall (APM) ...... 1 31 match by 7 points, whilst the previously winless G. Hindmarsh (Col-Ash) 1 21 Ardlethan converted a 65 point first-up loss to S.W.TOLLAND ... 8 890 468 190.2 32 J. Gregory (Nth Wagga) ...... 2 19 Collingullie-Ashmont when they defeated the Demons SECOND GRADE LADDER COOTA. .... -.... 6 3 733 546 134.2 24 D. Male (Barellan)...... 0 16 this time by a solitary point. J. Carroll (Marrar) ...... 16 RIVCOLL 5 4 781 373 209.4 20 o APM beat TRYC again - but not by as big a margin Round 10 w B L For Ag % Pis UNDER 18s (38 points last Saturday compared with 98 points the URANO-KAP ..... 4 5 536 549 97.6 16 M.C.U ..... 8 1 2 870 343 253.6 32 A. Armstrong (MCU) ...... 0 26 first time) and North Wagga again triumphed over RAAF ...... 3 6 603 742 81.3 12 M. Vincent (MCU) ...... 5 22 NTH. Barellan United-this time by more! (74 points on Satur­ WAGGA ... 7 1 2 927 450 206.0 28 Whitton-Yanco ... 9 2581181 21.8 0 J. West (TRYC) ...... 0 18 day, compared with only 22 points in their first COLL-ASH ..... 7 2 754 400 188.5 28 8. McDonald (Col-Ash) ...... 1 15 match). : · ARIAH PK-M. ... 6 3 ,722 378 191.0 24 T. Gunning (Col-Ash) ...... 0 10 In Division Twos round of games last Saturday, two· CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP J. Byrne (SWT) ...... 0 10 teams bettered their previous meetings results. Reign­ MARRAR ...... 4 5 599 497 120.5 16 DIVISION TWO - Round 9: Last ing premiers,~ South Wagga-Tolland were soundly The Rock.Y.C ..... 3 6 490 531 92.3 12 Div. One· Rd 9: 1sts 2nds U1 Bs Tot FIRST GRADE Week Total bea~en by Rivcoll at their first meeting (by 57 points) Barellan ...... 3 1 6 424 769 55.1 12 North Wagga ...... 54 21 3 78 N. Lane (Rivcoll) ...... 1 39 but mthe mud of Robertson Oval, last Saturday, turned Temora ... 2 7 291 813 35.8 4 MCU ...... 36 24 6 66 the tables to win by 11 points. M. Wright (Whitton-Y) ...... 1 27 Ardlethan ... 9 170 1101 15.4 0 AP-M ...... 36 18 0 54 M. Hillier (S.W.T.) .... ,...... 4 20 RAAF were beaten by Whitton-Yanco by two goals, Barellan ...... 36 9 0 48 at Yanco, when they first played, but in last weeks D. Oliver (Cootamundra) ...... 1 19 Collingullie-Ash ...... 24 21 2 . 47 A. Bald (RAAF) ...... 2 18 match at Forest Hill they defeated the Tigers by 61 Marrar ...... 30 12 0 42 C. Wade (Cootamundra)...... O 18 points. · · UNDER EIGHTEENS LADDER W. Gardner (S.W.T.) ...... O 17 Only Cootamundra, in Division Two, repeated their Temora ...... ·.... . 12 3 6 21 T.R.-Y.C ...... 6 9 2 19 8. Guthrie (Cootamundra) ...... 2 16 "Yin of first time round. The Blues were 39 point winners, Round 10 w B L For Ag % Pis ; ,· D. Hodge (Rivcoll) ...... O 1 5 first up, and 35 points last Saturday. Ardlethan . ·...... 6 0 0 6 M.C.U ..... 641 212 302.4 24 J. Breed (Uranquinty) ...... 0 15 One wonders if the home ground makes a difference 6 3 1 TEMORA .. 6 4 392 244 160.7 24 Div. Two· Rd 7: 1sts 2nds Tot SECOND GRADE to the result, but on further inspection: MCU lost at M. Britton (Rivcol) ...... 1 33 home and won away; Ardlethan did the same. 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MARRAR BOMBERS TEMORA KANGAROOS Well, we lost another game that was SENIORS therefor the taking. These are the games It wasn't a highly successful day SENIORS 1. Gerald Pieper 28. Glen Bevan we must win if we are serious about against Mangoplah in our last game - 1 2. David Drum 29. Stuart Moore being a premiership contender, but con­ out of 3 in the football and 2 out of 4 in 1. Ross MacKenzie 27. Mick Munro 2. Gary McDougall 28. Brett Krause 3. Brendan Harrington 30. Brian Pattison gratulations to an improved Mango. the netball. 4. Lance Drum 31. Tony Bennett The U18s battled hard all day, as Congratulations again to the U18s for 3. Philip Block 29. Brett Watterson 5. John Carroll 32. Lloyd McKelvie 4. Wayne Krause (2nds) 30. Noel Block 6. David Young 33. Andrew Leonard usual, but couldn't quite keep in touch _ tahedir win, effohr~ antdh enttertafinthing gdadme 5. Phillip Reid 31. Brian Mitchell 7. Anthony Marshall 34. Mark Langtry with their opponents. Best players for BLACK. RED SASH BLUE & WHITE n a1 so reac mg e op o e 1a er. 6. Stephen Barrett 32. Paul Mahon 8. Terry Willis 35. Terry Langtry the 18s were Richard Orum and Brendon msrn1PEs Best players were Andrew Derrick, Gary 9. Peter Hodge 36. Mark Boothey Cotterill. Edwards, Darren Briggs, Mark Schmidt, 8. Wes Heinjus 33. Darren Krause 10. David Bushell 34. Trevor Reid 1O. Chris Bevan 37. Glen Munro The Seconds started off like a house on fire but their spirit Chris Cole, Steve Pellow, Michael Bushell and Dallas 11. Danny Malone 38. Mal Roberts and enthusiasm must have been doused by the rain as they McKelvie. As Wall said it's the team effort that wins the 11. Michael Gilchrist 35. Peter Hartwig 12. Gavin Graetz 39. Haden Smith 12. Scott Murfitt 36. Paul Lennon went down narrowly by 10 goals. Crouchy got the mug and game. 13. Mark Hagar 40. Russell Menzies Buster got the socks. Bust was quick to take advantage of In the Twos Gazza's Goers didn't gallop too well against 13. Ray Block 37. Neil Bushell 14. Russell Thompson 41. John Shea 14. Darren Hoare 38. Glen Hartwig 15. Neil Turner 42. John McCormack the fact that Crouchy doesn't drink and made a straight the Goannas apart from the first ten minutes. The Mug swap, I've heard these mechanics are a bit slow. went to "Crusher" who used it to its full extent and the socks 15. Darren Guy 39. Peter Gilchrist 16. Wes Graetz 43. Gavin Tilyard 16. Gerard Pattison 40. Andrew Breust 17. James Corbett 44. Boris Lalic The First grade awards went to: Rocky the mug, Richie to "Honest Col". Other good players were Acid, Bubbles, 18. Stuart Seymour 45. Paul Hull Robbo got the mug and Jimmy Corbett the stubbies. We Sneaky and Zulu. Welcome back Zulu from the World 17. Bruce Thompson 41. Jason Vimpani 18. Jamie Coleman 42. Ian Bent 19. Ritchie Robinson 46. Bruce Holden would also like to wish Knobber a complete recovery. His tour. 20. Graham Manning 47. Simon Crouch pure guts and determination at centre half back will be Mango got off to a quick start in the firsts and we never 19. James Durham 43. Andrew Sinclair 21. Adrian Hamilton 48. Gary Shea 20. Phil Gerhard 44. Stephen McCaig 22. Francis Corbett 49. Graham Willis sorely missed but I hope we still see his happy face around caught up apart from a relatively equal second quarter and a the club as he is a complete gentleman. good effort in the last. Phil Reid won the mug. Wes Heinjus 23. Peter Moore 45. Wayne Mahon 23. Gary Armstrong 50. Craig Cowell 24. Kevin Williams 46. John McRae 24. Ryan Dennis 51. Daryll Floyd The A grade netball won well with Alison Hammo winning the dinner and Gerard Pattison the BFB award. Others to 25. Bruce Rollins 52. Geoff Scott the mug again! A good welcome back for little Robyn Dallas feature were Ray Block, Brian Mitchell and Glen Hartwig. 25. Warren Block 47. Chris Macauley 26. Scott Cornford 26. Robbie Garrett 53. Peter Willis who got the encouragement award. Her reunion with Bruce Also heard the full story behind "Diesel" Barbers nick­ 27. Robert Schnoegl was like a scene out of "Gone with the Wind". name. Very interesting. UNDER 18s UNDER 18s The B Grade won also with award winners being Linda A Grade netball had a win with Rhonda "Brylcreem" Pike 1. Michael Sinclair 14. Darren Briggs Lalic and Nikki Mavroudis. Junior winners were Emma 15. Stephen Pellow 1. Simon Mansfield 14. Geoff McGarry getting the award. B Grade also won with Kelly McDougall 2. Dean Guymer 2. Richard Drum 16. Mark Skates Sergent the best and Lizette Fox the Encouragement the best. U16s lost with Trudi McDougall featuring and the 3. Martin Whelan 16. Michael Bushell 4. Rod Foster 17. Jason Collins 3. Andrew Beck 17. James Guider Award. U10s also lost Great to see the netballers with so many 5. Sean Clark 18. Gavin Tarbit 4. Lance Drum 18. Simon Davis The Mighty Midgets also played and thefr winners were numbers. 19. Gary Edwards 5. Troy Brandt 19. Jamie Grentall 6. David Moses 6. Simon Rebbechi 20. Brendon Cotterill Robyn Gillett and Lisa Pearce. These girls give their all and it Don't forget the "Fashion Parade" tonight at the 7. Damien Whelan 20. Andrew Derrick is a JOY to watch them play. Clubhouse. Your attendance is compulsory. 8. John Passlow 21. Scott Krause 7. Michael Byrnes 24. Anthony Deighton 9. Dallas McKelvie 22. Joe Saffioti 8. Andrew Manning 25. David Mitchell This weeks Lotto winner was Dylan Harrington and the Today we welcome near neighbours Marrar to our sacred 10. Ricky Nicholson 24. Paul McKelvie 9. Brad McGarry 28. Chris Mulholland Footballers Ball is on the 3rd August with tickets at the site. Rumours are flying around that "Big Hass" may take to 11. Scott Lanyon 26. Joe Kotzur 10. Paul Byrnes 37. Chris O'Keefe the field. So book your seats early. 12. Matthew Gilchrist 27. Ken Kalms 11. Nick Kovac 46. Rodney Deighton door. 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MANGOPLAH-COOKARDINIA G OANNAS COLLINGULLIE-ASHMONT DEMONS Whal a wet, windy, wimderlul day we SENIORS SENIORS A dreary, miserable day overlooked had last week with three wins over wllich was a somewhat miserable alter• 1. Anthon~ Cole 24. Brian Hawke 1. A. Jenkins 22. Shaun Tipping noon of football in our First grade Marrar. division. The Seniors had a narrow win which 2. Danny Galvin 25. Ricky Collins 2. Mark Price 23. Breu Whyman 3. Cameron Male ·26. Wade Jones 3. Todd Gunning 24. K. Cheney We thanked the gods' that tile heavens put them scond on the ladder. The 4. Mark McDevitt 27. David Go11ash didn't open, as the conditions of play were Miltons Gear Votes went to Marl< Con· 4. Robbie Bu19ess 25. Phil Salan 5. Mark Ouinlivan 28. Mark Conway 5. Scott Gunning 26. P. Hester pretty greasy to say the least. Stitt all can· eLui &. Goto way (who is becoming a great back poc• 6. Phil Da~is 29. Byron Cole not be blamed on how weI the ground was. RED, WHIT(V eANos 6. K. Hines 27. Graham McDonald ~ kel) with 3 votes; Dan Galvin was in the 7. Scott Barner 30. Wayne Joyce I· We had the game by the hand at thr~• thick of it again to win 2 votes; Brian 7. Lew Sanocook (2nds) 31. Darryl Denton 7. Crai!I Hines 28. T. Ferguson quarter time, only to see all our well Hawke showed great touch in wet to pick up the 1 vote. 8. Tony Matthews 32. Peter Mohr 8. · Brian Alexander 29. Scott Breust deserved goals go down the drain and be beaten by a lousy Rudy Buchhorn won the Lyn Irvine Hair Studio Award. 9. James Brennan 33. Michael Post 9. James Quilter 30. Rick Siebels point. The Seconds had another great win and seem to be get· 9. L. Geppert (2nds) 34. Glen Winterton 1o. Aaron Washington 31. David Whyte Awards for Firsts were: The Mug going to a hard earned ting stronger and stronger showing great wet weather foot· 1O. Wayne Galvin 35. 11. G. Lagstrom 32. David Hanlon Wozza who played 5trong at centre half back. R~d Hines collec· ball. The Riverina Spraying Service Towel went to Peter 11. Andrew Buchhom 36. Owen Ross 12. B. McMillan 33. G. McLaughlin led the $30 and brother Spike Hines took the $20. Mohr, the Mug went to 'Guru' Kendall and the one vote went 12. Darren Cole 38. Fraser Parker 13 Paul Gillett 34. Paul Leonard Another convincing victory from Ziggy and his F· Troop to TJ. Smith. 13. Phil McDevitt 40. 14. Stephen McPherson 35. David McPherson (Seconds), who kom the moment the game took off there was no. The Ul 8s returned to the winners list with Neil Lawson 14. Stephen Cole 42. 15. J. Morrow 36. G. Bruckner stopping them from taking whal they knew was their ga,u,e:·· winning the Mango Store Open Order, Chris Mason 2 votes; Hi. David Lloyd 43. Ross Denton 16. F. Kennedy 37. P. Haby Once again only three awards can be given, these.wertSootty 16. Chris Ross 44. Scott Callaghan 17. C. Hansell 38. Greg Hindmarsh Breust winning the Mug with some hard ruQning'at ruck rover. 1voteAdamDubosk1all showingmoreconsistencythanthe 16. Alan Finemore (2nds) 45. David Armstrong Kev Cheney showed his value as a utility player lly taking the weather. 18. D.Wild 39. G. Beer 17. David Lloyd 48. Edward Lloyd 40. George Lee $ 1o award with only the second time a, roving. Timmy llearn Netball: Midgets and Ul 5s both won with Julieanne 17. Trevor Smith (2nds) 49. 19. Tim Hearn hauled strong in defence to pick up the socks. Harpe and Ranae Joyce (showing some of her mothers form) 20. Paul Piercy 41. Nick Jenkins 18. Leigh Brown 50. Micheal Wheeler 42. Ray Gow Dur U18s took on South Wagga·Tolland last week as both playing well.Band A Grade· least said the better des· 19. Boyd Kendall (2ndsl 53. Daniel Lloyd 21. W. McLaughlin Ardlethan have no side, but the outsiders proved a harder team. pile the weather Rebecca LloYti wins! 7. M. Vincent Sol. O. HeNer 9. D. Bourne .20. Rob Meyers We meet "Mango.. this weel(and they'll probably be as tough 9. Brad Robertson S7. Shane IA cM anon as usual,~ hOw about we change the reord t>ooks. 11. A. Ouboski se. Mi ld>ell OuPJOSki 1O. J. Smith 21. Doug Bruckner 14 A. Creasy 61. C. Jarrod . 11. P. Quirk 22. A. Brydon UP TH~ U~MONS

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And SENIORS what a beauty, coming back from over 5 1. Keene Wells 28. Peter Minchin 1. Kevin Carey 26. Leon Smythe 2. Craig Mclaughlan 27. Graham Heath goals down. Let's hope there's plenty 2. Anthony Popple 29. Paul Werner more to come. 3. Sam Carey 28. Bernard Winter 3. Paul McCarty 30. Greg Ryan Votegetters in the Rod McDermott 4. Robbie Ellis 29. Chris Honey Award were Paul McCarty, Wayne 4. Terry Merlehen 31. Geoff Tucker 5. Justin Gregory 31. Mark Hofert ff 7. Scott Macklin 32. Brendan Nielsen {j!;~~f 5. Ken Fairman 32. Brett Wood ~~l~r~~f ~1~1~! [i Fowles, Matty Currie, Anthony Beattie RED. wH1n & RED sig~ioERS 7. Craig Carey 33. Brett Smyth winner of the Mug was 'Bunge' Winter, and Geoff Minchin. Wayne Fowles won 6. Craig Spencer 33. Brendon O'Reilly the Bridge Rest urant to 'Puff'n'Stuff' BLACK 8. Chris Irvine 34. Grant Fitzgerald 9 the John Blight CRTTeam Value award while Geoff Minchin 7. Wayne Fowles 34. Daryl McDermott 9. Peter Noack 35. Darren Urquhart Macklin and the Tolland dinner to took out the Chinese meal. Anthony Beattie played a blinder 8. Chris Smith 35. Gerard Carroll 10. John Raczowski 36. Paul Price Gavin Hofert. in the last quarter and won the London award and the 9. Mark Derksen 36. Phil Gardiner 11. Kevin Withers 37. Dennis Baksh In the Reserves they went on their winning way and this Mug. 10. Eric McDermott 37. Chris Richards 12. Paul Irvine 38. Luke Fitzgerald time they kept the opposition scoreless. The Mug was won Unfortunately the Seconds went down again, but it was by "Choco" Robertson, the Black Swan Award to Geoff 11. 38. Terry Finn 13. Scott Robertson 39. Rodney Earsman pleasing for coach Daryl to have 2_0 players_ a~ailable. The 14. Peter Prowse 40. Matt Connallan Whyte and the North Wagga Ampol to Jason Kerr. awards were unavailable at the time of printing but I do 12. Earl Mongoo 39. Dean Hanrahan 14. Randy Kerr 41. Alan Catlin The Trivia Night held last Saturday night and it was a big know that Bernard "The Flying Dutchman' Gaynor won the 13. Paul Griffin 40. Darren John 15. John Copland 42. Wayne Skeers success. Thanks must go to John McGregor and Jon Durnan Mug. Also heard that after last Saturdays effort Col 14. Paul Coromandel 41. Neil Morris 16. Paul Williams 43. Brett Page for organising the entire affair. There is a Talent Night com­ Litchfield has been banned from ever winning the Mug again 15. Anthony Beattie 42. Andrew Hanrahan 17. Gary Crouch 44. David Flanigan ing up at the end of this month and it should be another (isn't that right Lyn). 16. Tony Kelly 43. Scott Beattie 18. Scott Absolum 45. Phil Irvine big night. . 20. Sam Noack 46. Andrew Boyd The netballers couldn't handle the windy conditions with 17. Matt Werner 44. Michael Golden The Lobstering trip was called off due to the inclement both A and B grades going down. The only side to record a 21. Jason Kerr 47. 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' BARELLAN UNITED KANGAROOS I THE ROCK-YERONG CREEK MAGPIES In writing this report now that I have A slow start last weeK saw us trying calmed down. Nothing rankles more than SENIORS SENIORS to catch up all day still it was a definite . losing to North Wagga (except losing to ~ t 1. Colin Carroll 28. Barry Kohlhagen improvement on the previous outing. One Mango). One small blessing on the day was 1. John Vearing 28. Mathew Nicholson 2. Guy Weideman 29. Mark Yates thing that would improve things a heap that it was so dark by the end of the game I 2. Peter Sheehan 29. Mark Brown 3. Wayne Jones 30. Graham Terlich would be training. The Sid Turner aren't couldn't see the scoreboard. Unfortunately 3. Tim Looby 30. David Irvin 4. Michael Condon 31. Geoff Hopkins the ones at fault with this either. Some of it was still light enough to see the Seconds 5. Shayne White 32. Dean Hallam the local townies could well do to take a results. Can the Seconds afford to relin­ 4. Ian Male 31. Craig Scott .i:' si:.uE 6. Mark Driscoll 33. Craig Chaplin leaf out of their book. BLACK & WHITE ·sKv quish players to the Firsts merely to keep mSTRIPES ROYAL BLUE 5. Graeme Howe 32. Jim Williams 7. Adam Gladman 34. Shane Brown Awards: Barney once again is having the bench warm? 6. Jeff Inglis Not likely! 33. Simon Ingram 8. Nick Moore 35. Scott McCabe a bigger year than David Hayes and he won the Don Taylor Mark Kenney distinguished himself with a great game 7. Leo Quirk 34. Michael Evans 9. Graham Fellows 36. Ross Manning Award. Guy Weeds returned like Ablett and he won the against overwhelming odds and won the Towel. Russel Norris 8. Vince Conlan 35. Luke Fifield 10. David Meyers 37. Leo Discoll Sandman Award. Pigsy enjoyed his run in the ruck more than Bob Hadfield does a middy and he won the Riverina won the socks with a determined game in the backs. Ross Elwin 9. Allan Evans 11. Andrew Rainbird 38. Scott Lewington 36. Jim Conlan Spraying Service Towel. was also a staunch defender and his constant praise and 12. Bruce Hannam 39. Roger Salmon 10. Bernard Conlan 37. Keith Hart The Seconds were never very far away but couldn't quite encouragement kept the seconds alive. 13. Paul Hallam 40. Paul Manning Despite the previous one sided match, the Firsts gave their all 11. Damian Conlan 38. Russell Hoskins bridge the gap. Crockett filled in capably in Whiteys 15. Kevin Driscoll 41. John Bauer for the first half, at the long break they only trailed by 3 goals. 12. Robert Evans 39. Phillip Trembath absence. I hope all took notice of his words after the game. 16. Darren Scott 43. Russell Peschla Then, morale collapsed and so did the desire to win. There were 13. Wayne Flagg 40. Peter Conlan Smokey was once again the General in the side and he won several reasons for this. Two of them are: 1 -A coach who could 17. Ricky Fitzsimmons 45. Matthew Black the Fergusons Butchery Mug. Browns Cows is returning to 14. David Meline 41. Rodney Flagg not kick either foot but did not leave the ground: 2 - A general 18. Justin Hosie 46. Paul Taylor his normal form and he won the Porky and Verda Award. lack of height around ground. 15. Brian Irvin 42. Andrew Hoare 19. Peter Yates 47. Andrew Sohier Scotty Lewington was in the awards again and deservedly Hope flared briefly due to the fact Snappin Jack was back! 16. Terry Lyons 43. Darren Trembath 20. Craig Taylor 48. Colin Kember won $10 whilst Pooley took the other $10 from the Hitting the field in the third quarter and slamming in 50% of the 17. John Conlan 44. Jeremy Grant 21. Paul Kew 49. Ken Pertzel Ladies Auxiliary. sides goals is the last half. · With Jack back on track, where he should have been for the 18. Brian Conlan 45. Daryl Male 22. Andy Feeney 50. Jason Van Ree Netball News: 15s went down 4 7-21, Danni Sonneman last 3 weeks, there seemed to be some chance. General crowd 20. Mark Flagg 46. Brian Evans 23. Darren Terlich 51. Rob Inglis won the award; B Grade won 17-7, Shay Hills won the award; A Grade went down 29-18 with Karen McKinnon and player consensus, seems to suggest Dave Meline go to cen­ 21. Peter Inglis 47. Ross Elwin 24. Trevor Ball 52. Damien Hosie tre half forward and Jack on to the half back line. 25. John Mclachlan 54. Sean Green winning the award. Whilst on netball Bern would like to 22. Peter Green 48. Phillip Irvin Let's hope for a startling change - due this week. 26. Andrew Terlich 55. Mick Rielly remind all those people she has asked for things next week The three best players for Barellan were Peter Conlan, leading 23. Pat McDonnell 49. James Walker 27. Steven Taber 56. Garv Antone not to forget. Everyone else is reminded of the Iron Man the team once again by example; Mark Brown also had a brilliant 24. Shaun Townsend 50. Michael Carroll Calcutta next week at the Masonic Hall. Bern and her com­ first half and a great second. With magical grabs. it seemed as if 25. 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URAN~UINTY- SOUTH WAGGA· WHITTON COOTAMUNDRA FARRER LEAGUE KA OKA TOLLAND RIVCOLL R.A.A.F. A GRADE Pts For Ag % ROSEUAS DONS TIGERS BWES Ariah Park-M ...... 28 283 202 140.0 BUSHPIGS CATS Green, RedV Red,BlackV Black, Gold Sash Navy Blue, White Motif Marrar ...... 24 289 200 144.0 Red & White Stripes Light Blue, Dark Blue V T.R.-Y.C ..... 20 278 214 129.0 1. Peter Staker 1. Wayne Gardner (c.c.) 1. Peter McCormick 1. Chris Wade Barellan ..... : : : . : : : : : 16 192 167 114.0 0. Sean Tremby 2. Darren May 2. Baden Bowman 2. Errol Boots Temora ...... 16 212 223 95.0 2. Doug Meagher (coach) 1. Andrew Lowing 3. Chris Sutton 3. Gary Button 3. Paul Preston 3. Terry Murphy Collingullie ...... 12 263 233 112.0 2. James McFarlane 4. John Breed 4. Col Parmenter Ardtethan ...... 4 201 304 66.0 3. Matt Casley 5. Shaun Jeffers 4. Craig Howe 4. Andrew Ronning 5. Dean Palframan 5. Rick Young 5. Mick Walker MCU ...... 4 165 340 48.0 4. David Hodge 6. Rod Thomas 6. Martin Cairns 5. Peter Schneider 6. Ron Watts 6. Brendan Mair 7. Darryl Huxley 7. Eric Frazier BGRADE Pts For Ag % 6. Chris Howitt 8. Craig Byrnes 7. Don Tilka 7. Brent Milthorpe 7. D. Bryce 8. Brian Robinson 8. Michael Morton (c) T.R.-Y.C ...... 26 326 239 136.0 9. Noel Gillies 8. Chris Woods 8. W. McKelvie 10. Archie Miller 9. Jeff Jackson 9. Dean Guthrie (dvc) Marrar 20 314 173 181.0 9. Simon Hiller 11. Craig Delaney 10. Robert Currie 9. Peter Thompson Temora ... : : : : : : : : : : : : 20 264 203 130.0 10. Tommy Elwin 10. Rod Knagge (vc) 10. Bill Reid 12. Ken Puf 11. Paul Errington 11. Mark Douglas Collingullie ...... 20 216 201 107.0 11. W. Quirk 11. Ron Gordon 13. Wayne imm 12. Phil Errington 12. Leon Reid Barellan ...... 18 252 193 130.0 12. T. Baker 14. Steven Johnston 13. Stewart Allen 12. Michael Wright MCU 12 206 270 76.0 13. Warde Elliott 15. Chris Warwick 13. Darryl Ward Ardlettia·n· : : : · · · · · · · · · · 4 179 311 57.0 14. S. Sellars 14. Pat Murphy 13. Don Gordon 14. Tod Basham 16. Scott Sloan 16. Graham Cheney 14. Billy Bevan Ariah Park-M ...... 4 149 316 47.0 15. D. Sibrra 17. Gavin Bayne 15. Peter Delaney 16. S. Hicks 17. Gary Cousley 15. David Boots 16. Wayne DeBritt 17. B. Boxsnail 18. Gwilyn Lewis JUNIORS Pts For Ag % 19. Shane Doyle 19. Rod Franks 16. G. Longford 17. Craig Morton 19. Gerald Piper 20. Bill McMullen Barellan ...... 24 252 46 547.0 20. N. Lane 20. Ross Scott 17. Lindsay Grieve 18. Gerard Guthrie 22. Brett Grandin 21. Noel Busby 18. Robbie Pickens Dave Harris M.C.U...... ······ 24 192 80 240.0 21. Michael Daniel 22. Chris Reidlinger 19. Temora ...... 16 165 96 171.0 22. Craig Fletcher 23. Mark Prideaux 19. Stewart Tongs 20. Tim Guthrie 24. Shane Power 23. Ralph Brewer Ariah Park-M ..... 16 82 142 57.0 23. James McLennan 24. Paul Crivellaro 20. Bruce Thompson 21. Don Oliver T.R.-Y.C ...... : . : : : 8 62 177 35.0 24. M. Brassil! 25. Richard sgarks 22. David Louttit (vc) 26. C. Tippett 26. Daren Mc onald 25. Mark O'Brien 21. Rod Boots Marrar ...... 4 56 160 35.0 26. Wayne Klimpsch 22. Steve Purtill 23. Jeff Bristow Ardlethan . 0 25 133 18.0 27. D. Whitney 27. Wyatt Mcinerney 28. M. Cousley 28. Bruce Leaver (cc) 28. Jeff Jackson 23. Noel Maxwell 24. Mick Johnson 29. L. Steven 29. David Nichollas 29. Jason Carroll 24. Bob Rose 25. Glen Collins Farrer results: 26. Paul Fenning 30. P. Owen 30. Dave Wilson 30. Paul Allen 25. George Hunter A GRADE: Marrar 53 d MCU 12; Collingullie/Ashmont 44 d 31. P. Lo 31. Pierre Buckley 31. Scott Hugler 27. Wayne Roberts Ardlethan 19; APM 29 d TRYC 18. 34. Damian Prest 32. Andrew Brunton 32. Stuart McIntosh 26. Steve Brown 28. Darren Connell B GRADE: Marrar 17 d MCU 16; Collingullie/Ashmont 29 d 35. David Woods 33. Sid Dacey 33. Paul Williams 27. Mick Weymouth 29. Brae Guthrie Ardlethan 13; TRYC 47 d APM 21. 36. C. Taylor 34. Rick Lee 34. Tom Spicer 28. Scott Young 30. Peter Hoey JUNIORS: MCU 24 d Marrar 10; APM 17 d TRYC 7. 37. B. Noods 35. Alan Duke 35. Jason Dash 29. Ric Boot::; 38. Carl Johnstone ·, I 31. Brad Betts 36. Paul Eather 36. Jimmy Creek 30. Tim Burke Girls don't forget League training for Representative 39. Michael Britton 37. David McIntyre 32. Rick Jones 37. Stephen Stapleton 31. Barry Emerson 33. Ben Gardiner Teams to compete at Cowraon the 21st July, 1991. Training 40. Daniel Ebert 38. Ian Marston 38. Troy Hugler 41. Mark Elliott 39. Ron Henderson 32. John Brambley 34. Brad Skillen is at Marrar Wednesday 10th July 1991 at 6.00pm. 42. Richard Simpson 39. Alex Morgan 40. Michael Roberts 40. Colin Lynch 33. Bob Campisi 35. Paul Harris 43. James Brownsea 36. S.cott Roberts 49. M. Conway 41. Des Huxley 41 . Ross Combs 34. Roger Demaniel RFL Editorial (cont. from page 2) 50. J. Jaszczyk 42. Jim Roy 42. Wayne Cairns 35. James Fell 37. Jamie Thompson 43. Tony Roy 38. Paul Delaney never easy to defeat at home and will be anxious to get 51. B. Barber 44. Neil Carey 36. Pnil Ryan 52. M. Garbin 44. Dave Richards 45. Mal Hillier 39. Casey Sheather the 4 points to keep their momentum going. 46. Allan Farrell 37. Errol Cockranne 54. D. Hardman 46. Russell Hillier 38. Vince Campisi 40. Tim Hudson Narrandera v East Wagga will be a close affair with 55. T. Benson 4 7. John Brown 41. Casey Turnbull 4 7. Wayne Barlin 39. Keith McBean the winner keeping alive their faint hopes of contesting 57. James Hudson 48. Paul Blampied 49. Neil Rava 42. Ivan Worrell 58. R. Simpson 49. Shane Grentell 40. Anthony Wakeman the finals. 50. Greg Patterson 50. Bill Bishop 43. Keith Kickett 59. M. Daley 58. Corey Pavitt Ganmain.G.G.M. should extend theirunbeaten record 60. F. Trainor 51. Tim McMullen 44. Glen Miller against the hapless Leeton side who unfortunately are 62. Paul Eichman 52. Grant Doyle 60. Greg White 45. Larry Turnbull struggling to be competitive this season. 66. A. Trainer 53. Steven Clout 69. M. Grey 54. Mark Healy East Wagga•K notes (cont. from page 5) 70. B. Adams 55. David Parry 71. D. Young 56. Peter Downes to see a great attendance by atl. There were some great 73. J. Manon 57. Rory McIntyre Talent surfaced in all fields of Entertainment. Jarrod George 77. P. Guitton 58. Mark Harris getting the peoples vote. A memorable performance was put 81. D. Nickell Uranquinty Hotel 89. A. McKelvie 59. Darren Wright in by Ade Hilton who wasn't happy with Tape music so he 95. J. O'Kane Home of the "Rosellas" bought his own band. Great effort Fred. A big thank you to 97. R. Meyer the guys for playing on in to the night 98. Paul Mcloughlin For the ONLY beer in town! 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The swampy quagmire at Robertson Oval was the The Blues got the double up last week despite the The long trip to Cootamundra proved to be unfruitful. Last Saturday's results were the complete opposite scene for two major upsets on the weekend. The Ones worst of winter conditions with both sides putting up Both Firsts and Seconds did not win, although the to our first meetings with our respective opponents. after riding high on the crest of a wave for the last couple very satisfying efforts. desire was there. The Seniors impressed in that game The Ones and U18s had wins over Rivcoll and of months were sanctimoniously dumped. Once again The Senior win was however marred by the serious with their commitment and desire. Once again we tried Collingullie-Ashmont, respectively, teams to whom the team was lacking a few important members i.e. injury to Don and we wish him a speedy recovery. A to come home first in the last quarter but to no avail. I've they'd lost first time, whilst the Twos went down to Riv­ Hicksy, Grimmond, Youngy Simmo, 8. Adams. However marked man every week, perhaps something like this said it before, but here goes again: We must play four coll, who they'd beaten well last time! It was the this loss should provide food for thought for a few had to happen and unfortunately the Farrer League ha full quarters. Both Firsts and Seconds must do this Seconds first loss since last year's second semi final -a players whose motivation may be lacking at the slost oe of its very best footballers unnecessarily. today against South Wagga Tolland or once again we winning sequence of 1O matches! moment. . The Senior awards went to Wardy (Mug), Helmet will not sing our song. Unfortunately, the result didn't give 250-gamer Players who battled hard all day included the singing (Rudds Sportscene), Murph (Sicilian) and Dave Louttit Chris Warwick and Damon Reid walked away with coach, Mark O'Brien, a memory to recall, but hopefully hippy who proved his ability and love for muddy, smelly (Video Ezy). the mugs for Seniors and Greg Patterson and Daryl he was consoled somewhat in his 251 st game being a conditions, Raymond Testicle showed his tenacity and Our Reserves also displayed a remarkable form Huxley the Seconds. Well done to those players and all member of the Ones team which beat competition thirst for the ball in a great effort, the elusive squeaker reversal to completely outplay their opposition. A others that gave their best. leaders, Rivcoll. once again became the mouse that roared, Swampy highlight were the respective comebacks of Brittes and I take this opportunity to thank the Cootamundra Chronologically, award winners were Raymond made his debut in the Ones and played well as his name "Benny the Ball" who were both fine contributors and Football Club for their efforts and honesty in returning Jackson (Video Ezy) and Kyle Watts(cash) in the U18s; would suggest. Jis was quite impressive at times. Final will no doubt make a big difference for the rest of the an UKAFC Jacket that went missing at their ground last Jason Carroll (Mug), Chris Reidlinger (Video Ezy) and scores: Dons 9.6.(60) d Pigs 6.13(49). season. week. Much appreciated Cootamundra, and thank Colin Lynch (Car Wash) in the Twos and Robbie Carroll The Seconds was a completely different story which Award winners were Tim Moulds (Mug), Casey you. (Mug), Brian Robinson (Video Ezy) and Jason Dash (Car was summed up by the smile on Fleshy's face after the Sheather (Grahams), Bert Guthrie (Video Ezy) and Mr The Club Smoko was a pleasure to attend last Sun­ Wash) in the Ones. final siren. The Donnies Seconds haven't been beaten lndestructable "Coop" the Trims award. day. Due credit must go to Coco and others for setting The 18s had other good players in Brendan Doyle, for donkeys ages. Let's hope the desperation and team A big thank you to the Sicilian Restaurant who have up and running the day. I would suggest to any club that Scott Seddon, Aaron Gray, Elton May, Martin Loy and spirit that the Twos displayed are a sign of things to donated a second award for the best Junior each-week is interested, to hire Macka McKenzie - he is a top Mark Wall. come. Players who stood out in a great team win were and it has gone to our brilliant youngster KC. comedian. In the Twos, new dad, Alex Morgan (congratulations the courageous Mick Monthly who never stopped try­ Turnbull. Club photos are now available from Carol Huxley. If Alex) played well, as did the "veteran", Jimmy Creek. ing, the Flashy Marty Porter who made an impressive The club hopes all players and supporters are pat­ you have ordered one please see Carol with your The Ones had many good players and the despera­ debut with the Pigs. Kokane once again led the way with ronising our award sponsors who are putting so much $2.50. tion and enthusiasm shown by ALL resulted in the sub­ desperate play and it was great to see club stalwarts into our club. Daryl Huxley plays his 100th game today. Con­ sequent victory. Spare and Wolf play solid games. Final score: Pigs UP THE BLUES gratulations Hucka. You will, and rightfully so, be proud Saturday nights race meeting was a good one - some 5.8(38) d Dons 3.3(21). to lead the Seconds on today. won, some lost - and a big thank you to Stewart and his The next three weeks should prove character build­ We have the nome ground advantage today, so use it. crew for their organisation of the same. ing for the club. If players are really serious about their We can beat South Wagga Tolland, they are not unbeat­ Coming up soon on the Social Calender is the Annual footy they should be willing to be committed and make able. All should show the desire that we saw glimpses of Talent Night. Acts are invited from all, or members of the effort to make it back on the weekends. Now is the WAGGA & DISTRICT last Saturday. Continue that this week for four full quar: teams and sub-committees- U18s, Twos, Ones, Ladies time to really get behind Wilbur, Hodgy and Schnieds JUNIORS ters and we will cause a major upset. Let's all get on Committee, Senior Club Committee let Stewart know and give the Bushpigs a chance to reach their full poten­ with the job and win. Winners are grinners. Best to both soon of your anticipated act! tial this season. All the best today against RAAF, no Three members of Wagga's Under Fifteen's Rep­ sides today. Today three more "toughies" - U18s play North at time for relaxing. resentative side have gained selection in the NSW McPherson Oval and the Ones and Twos travel to one of * Maximum and recommended price. The "Riverina Foot­ Under Fifteen State Squad. They are Brad Seymour ball Record" is printed at the Oxford Printery, 11 2 Fitz­ their favourite grounds - Uranquinty. from Wagga Tigers, Jason Wild of Collingullie-Ashmont maurice Street, Wagga, Phone 213196, Fax 218161, for Let's this week have a hat trick! the proprietors of the Victorian Publishing Co, P.O. Box and Nathan Graetz of East Wagga-Kooringal. Jason 281, Wagga, 2650. 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At Robertson Oval, South year, but have really struggled this year, copping some APRIL 20: Mangoplah-Cookadinia United(84) v Marrar(95); APRIL 20: RAAF(98) v South Wagga-Tolland(75); Rivcol(85) v Ardlethan(105) v Collingullie-Ashmont(170): Barellan United(96) v Cootamundra(91); Whitton-Yanco(85) v Uranquinty-Kapooka(83) at Wagga-Tolland reserves, undefeated since last year's absolute thras · until Saturday. Knowing what it's North Wagga(118); Ariah Park-Mtrrool(164) v The Rock-Yerong Yanco-. second semi-final, suffered defeat at the hands of an like playing in a si without winning (the Dons did it for Creek(66). APRIL 27: Coota{154) v RAAF(71); Uranq-K(56) v Rivcol(142); enthusiastic Rivcoll side. two years in '85 and '86!). I can imagine how the Temora bye. SW-T(98) v Whit-Yanco(93). About two hours later, Rivcoll, top team in the Divi­ Ardlethan players must have felt. It would be almost APRIL 27: Marrar(166) v Temora(49); Coll-Ash(63) v MCU(138); MAY 4: Uranq-K(102) v RAAF(97); Rivcol(124) v Whit-Yanco(26); sion Two seniors competition, went down to South (almost!) like winning a premiership! Well done Wayne Nth Wagga(280) v Ardlethan(75); TR-YC(87l v Barellan(105). SW-T(45) v Coota(84). AP-M bye. Wagga-Tolland, the reigning premiers, who've had an Fowles and players, what a shame you come up against MAY 11: Whit-Yanco(79) v RAAF(67); Rivcol(93) v SW·T(36); indifferent season this year. MAY 4: Temora(59) v Coll-Ash(135); MCU(81) v Nth Wagga(128); Uranq·K(56) v Coota(95). North Wagga this week. Ardlethan(102) v TR-YC(104); Barellan(150) v AP-M(46). Whilst the Dons reserves remained on top of the Marrarbye. MAY 18: General bye. State champs. points table, Rivcoll seniors dropped down to second MAY 11: Nth Wagga(224) v Temora(14); TR-YC(52) v MCU(95); MAY 25: RAAF(101) v Rivcol(120); SW-T(123) v Uranq-K(73); behind Coota. AP·M(151) v Ardlethan(105); Coll-Ash(73) v Marrar(65). Coota(151) v Whit-Yanco(122). Whilst Saints' forward Mark Hofert is receiving most Barellan bye. JUNE 1: SW-T(78) v RAAF(88); Coota(81) v Rivcol(144); Uranq­ K(73) v WhiM'anco(94) Having no trouble to stay on top in Division One was of the plandits for his goalkicking feats this year, he's MAY 18: Bye. NSW State Champs in Sydney: FFL(81) d Syd­ certainly being given adequate opportunities. Hofert ney(79); ACT(127) d Farrer(101). JUNE 8: RAAF(35) v Coota(76); Rivcol(141) v Uranq-K(46); Whit­ North Wagga. The Saints again answered the challenge MAY 25; Temora(111) v TR-YC(73); MCU(74) v AP-M(113); Yanco(39) v SW-T(152) from a second-placed team. On Saturday it was has booted 71 of North's goals- that's about 31 % of the total. But Ardlethan's Paul McCarty, second to Hofert Ardlethan(76) v Barellan(155); Marrar(75) v Nth Wagga(80); Coll-Ash JUNE 15: General bye. Country champs. Barellan United, and sent them 'tumbling'. bye. JUNE 22: RAAF(122) v Uranq-K(88); Whit-Yanco(99) v Riv­ Two weeks ago it was Ariah Park-Mirrool, who the on the goalkicking list this year, has kicked 48 of a JUNE 1: AP-M(148) v Temora(50); Barellan(74) v MCU(173); TR· paltry 111 goals that Ardlethan have totalled this col(130); Coota(72) v SW-T(63) Saints sent from second to fifth; Barellan was a little YC(52) v Marrar(113); Nth Wagga(169) v Coll-Ash(57). JUNE 29: RAAF(105) v Whit-Yanco(44); SW·T(60) v Rivcol(49); season. That's a percentage of 43! McCarty kicked 7 of Ardlethan bye. Coota(82) v Uranq-K(47). luckier, they only dropped from second to fourth. the Stars' 12 on Saturday in their one-point win over the Second place hasn't been a happy position in Divi­ JUNE 8: Temora(79) v Barellan(94); MCU(214) v Ardlethan(50); JULY 6: Aivcol v RAAF; Uranq-K v SW-T; Whit­ sion One seniors this year! Gullie and won best on ground honours! Marrar(70) v AP-M(48); Coll-Ash(100) v TR-YC(63). Yanco v Coota (Y). The only team to remain in second place in consecu­ Nth Wagga bye. JUNE 15: Ardlethan(100) v Temora(130); Barellan(92) v JULY 13: RAAF v SW-T; Aivcol v Coota; Whit­ tive weeks is Marrar, in the second the third weeks of Saturday's loss of the Dons reserves was not a happy Marrar(68); AP-M(206) vColl·Ash(60); TR-YC(60) v Nth Wagga(245). Yanco v Uranq-K (Y). the competition. In ten weeks of competition, Marrar way for their coach Mark O'Brien to remember his MCU bye. JULY 20: Coota v RAAF; Uranq-K v Rivcol; have been second three times, Collingullie-Ashmont, 250th game with the club. Hopefully however, the pop­ JUNE 22: Temora(51) v MCU(152); Marrar(162) v Ardlethan(66); SW-T v Whit-Yance. Ariah Park-Mirrool and Barellan have each been second ular 'Moby' was given some consolation when, due to an Coll-Ash(68) v Barellan(82); Nth Wagga(176) v AP-M(74). JULY 27: RAAF v Uranq-K; Aivcol v Whit­ to the Saints twice and now, for the first time this year, absent senior play, he was given a spot on the bench for TR·YC bye. Yanco; SW-T* v Coota. MCU is second. his 251 st game - a winning one over top team Rivcoll. JUNE 29: Marrar(46) v MCU(53); Coll-Ash(84) v Ardlethan{85); AUGUST 3: Whit-Yance v AAAF (Y); Rivcol v The Goannas play Collingullie this Saturday and are Well done Mark! Nth Wagga(125) v Barellan(51); TR-YC(56) v AP-M(94). a big chance to become only the second side to remain Temora bye. SW-T; Uranq-K v Coota. second in consecutive weeks. They'll then be 'put to the JULY 6: Temora v Marrar; MCU v Coll-Ash; AUGUST 10: AAAF v Rivcol; SW-T v Uranq-K; test' on Saturday week, when they play North For the second time this year a Division One reserves Ardlethan v Nth Wagga; Barellan v TR-YC. Coota v Whit-Yance. Wagga! team was held scoreless. On Saturday it was Barellan 1' AP-M bye. 1st Semi: Sat. August 17. that failed to trouble the goal umpire, in their big loss to JULY 13: Coll-Ash v Temora; Nth Wagga v 2nd Semi: Sat August 24. North Wagga. Previously, Ardlethan reserves didn't MCU; TR-YC v Ardlethan; AP-M v Barellan. Preliminary: Sat August 31. My congratulations to Ardlethan who broke through score at all when they were beaten by MCU at Marrar bye. Grand Final: Sat Sept 7. for their first win of the season on Saturday, albeit by Mangoplah! JULY 20: Temora v Nth Wagga; MCU v TR-YC; * indicates SW-Thome games at Maher Oval. Ardlethan V AP-M; Marrar V Coll-Ash. (W) indicates Whitton-Yanco games at Whitton. Barellan bye. (V) indicates Whitton-Yanco games at Yanco. Proud Sponsors JULY 27: TR-YC v Temora; AP-M v MCU; Barellan v Ardlethan; Nth Wagga v Marrar. of the Coll-Ash bye. UNDER 18s \\T.l!J!J;J CREDIT Riverina Aust. AUGUST 3: Temora v AP-M; MCU v Barellan; JULY 6: Temora v. Marrar; MCU v Coll-Ash; Marrar v TA-YC; Coll-Ash v Nth Wagga. 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