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WAGGA TIGERS GRIFFITH SWANS After months of solld training sweat- What a ball biter last week - no not the SENIORS SENIORS ing his way through young Parr's torrid weather - the footy game at Ganmain. 1. Mark Hull 26. John Schultz 1. Shane Ruyg 38. T. Pilion training sessions. At times training three ryJ Only one point in the finish and we kic­ 2. Allan Snowden 27. Garth Euvrard 2. Ricky Burdett 39. Barney Dalgarno times a week his warped mind and lean ked 8(pts) straight in the first quarter. At, 3. Ray Willis 28. Graham Doswell(cc) 3. Peter King 40. P. Biron mean body were ready just breathlessly least we showed a bit more endeavour 4. Clay Barber 29. Paul McGowan 4. Wayne Spencer 41. Mal Irvin waiting to be chosen then on a cold than in recent weeks. Well done team. 5. Tony Lyons 30. Garry Pellow 5. Darrell Collins 42. Matthew Signor Friday night it happened the selectors 6. Michael Gilmore 31. Damien Pledger 6. Mark Tyndall 43. Colin Cassidy The Locksley Steakhouse and Players 7. Murray Barber 32. John Bently had finally noticed him and instantly a wHITE, RED v YELLOW SASH Mug went to 'Flex' Colvin, the Wagga 7. Peter McGrath 44. Ron Irvine I 8. Troy Levine 33. Craig Willis 8. Joey Agresta 45. J. Davis "star was born" Christian Files had been Warehouse Towel to Jason Morton and 9. Gordon McCoullough 34. Paul Clarke 9. Ian Geddes 46. G. Huxley choosen to make his First Grade debut. the Wagga Auto Parts Award to Paul McGowan. 10. Ray Carroll 35. Grant Reagon 10. Les Parish (cc) 47. Michael Thompson In a game which saw James "TW' Bennett having more The Seconds produced the goods and were in front at the 11. Phil Osbeiston 36. Doug Boak 11. Wayne Botcher 48. Snow Taylor possessions than Imelda Marcos and his "Disco dueting right time. Paul Brasier starred again and took the players 12. Russel Durnan 37. Geoff Seymour 12. Gerard Toscan 49. Jimmy Shannon double" Shane Ryag also contributing with five goals the mug and the Mark Anthony award. John Schultz showed a 13. Shane McDermott 38. Brad Seymour 13. Greg Dreyer 50. Simon Henderson pair emulated their Friday night performance. Peter "I bit of form to claim the Warehouse Towel and John McIntyre 14. David Brown 39. Peter Gregurke 14. Damien Scott 51. R. Vio always sing in the shower after training" King wasn't ever took the Chicken Spot dinner. 15. Scott Lovell 40. John McIntyre 15. Greg Collins 52. P. Whyte too far from the action and Rick "Virgil" Burdett again put in The 18s missed the bus, were left at the barrier or got lost 16. Steven Priest 41. Dean Halbisch 16. Andrew Kerr 53. G. Collis 17. Marc Rose 42. Jeff Willis his usual solid game. "Capt Insult" Wayne Botcher also put in the fog - anyway - whatever happened, we were flogged - 17. M. Thompson 54. Chris Files in a big one and about time too. 18. Mathew Hundy 43. Mark McIntyre 18. Brendan Brown 55. Graham Foley the Lowry and Howick Awards to Steven Dennis, Paul 19. Ray Colvin 44. Scott Bance 19. Andrew Romagnolo 56. Michael Reid In the 'Bs' the sides first half effort was overshadowed by Flanigan and Neville Dennis. 20. Jason Morton 45. Paul Brasier 20. Robert Owen 57. D. Corner a lacklustre second half. Young Pavese contributed well The netballers kept the flag(on) flying high with two wins. 21. Tony Grimmer 46. Jarrod Baker 21. T. Butcher 58. Craig Ford kicking several goals and giving just as many way to his Narelle Roser took the award in the As and Cathy Noonan in 22. Richard Braid 47. Greg Walsh 22. J. Reid 59. Gavin Owen team mates like Colin Cassidy who was in superb form and the Bs well done girls. 23. Robert Elliss 48. Bruce Willett 23. Mark O'Connor 60. Ken O'Driscoll Joe Joe Agresta who bobbed up in everything. Jerry 'Gags' Clay Barber plays his 100th today (it's a milestone - he's 24. Phil Cox 49. Nathan Hale 24. Jamie Bennett 61. R. Rovere Gallagher worked hard all day in the backline repelling any­ got there) well done Clay. The 200 Club tickets are on sale 25. Corey Bocking 50. Anthony Watson 25. Peter Casey 62. J. Latham thing that came near him. now. First draw August 17th - see Neville or one of the com­ 58. Warren McCoullough 26. D. Hill 63. Scott Collis The ladies Netball saw young Evans win the Mug again mittee for details. THIRD GRADE 27. Leon Stow 64 .. Nathan Duff and the lady does put it to good use. The win was particular Today we welcome the Swans to the den - it's about time 1. Mark Woods 13. Brendan Twitt 28. Chris Conlan 65. Brent Hathaway pleasing as earlier in the season the ladies lost the encoun­ 2. Simon Millman 14. Damien Maloney 29. G. Gallagher 66. David Overs we prowled and growled and plucked and plundered. 3. Shaun Field 15. Brad Seymour 30. G. Cameron 67. Paul Young ter at Leeton. UP THE TIGERS 4. Paul Flanigan 16. Brendan Clough 31. John Bordignon 68. A. Patterson Fresh from Butch's 'Tom Hafey' workout after training on 6. Damien Pleming 17. Paul Rodney Friday the U18s recorded a resounding win. 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TURVEY PARK BULLDOGS EASTWAGGA-KOORINGAL HAWKS Our trip to Narranddra proved a fruitful SENIORS Last Sunday seen the real EWI\ stanQ up one for the lootballers witn a trifecta of vic­ and be coullled against Coolamon. In what tories while the Junior l>J&tbatlers kepi their t. Wayne Caroll 30. Gary Sheppard SENIORS was a real team effort with our guys doing flag flying with an exciling draw. 2. Grag Brain. 31. David C:hambe•lain 3. Dale Lewington 32. Ken Howe 1. Greg Turbill 33. Sieve Lawless all the right things in backing up, tackling, The U18s started the day with a ~lid 2. Lindsey Gillard 34. Paul Bourne creative handball and play,ng direct saw win with Heath Mooney starring to win the 4. Terry Ness 33. Paul Noack >' 3. Phil Cahalan 35. Sieve Head our first 18 come out victors by 76 points. dinner. He was well supported by Craig 5. Mark Fraser (cc) 34. Troy Ashcroft 6. Ricky Ouade 35. Wayne Jovanovich 4. Adrian Hilton 36. Darren Bourne Again Barry Suckling gained lop lll)tes for . RED, WHITE• Rodham who won the Socks, Mick Sim- 7. Mark Cunn,ngham 36. Crarg Stewart an outstnading game taking out the Mug BROWN & BLUE mons and Steve Leddin. 5. Jamie Ross 38. Andrew Dore 8. Alan Bartholomew 37. Tim Masterson 6. David Louttit 39. Anthony McKindley and Wagga Central Seafood Award. Phil GOLD STRIPES The Reserves after starling slowly came Conalan yet again controlling the ruck and 9. Michael Flanigan 38. Frank Coates 7. Chris Horne 40. Glen Bryce away in tne end to record a comfortable win. David (The Farner) Steven Woods 39. Greg Charleson around the ground aerially (17 marks) to keep his fantastic form 10. 8. Peter Sculley (vc) Chamberlain continued h,s consistant form lo gain lop votes and 11. Jeremy Maste,soo 40. Travis Scott 41. Mark Armstrong this year going got the lpec Jacket and Tubby Turbill winning the also win the dreaded Mug. Matty Jones showed agood return to 12. Tim llovd 41. Murray Knispel 9. Mathew Roberts 42. Greg Devries Wagga Engineering Bag just in front of most players inc uding ronn·· to take the Socks white Captain Courageous Danny 14. Vinnie Carroll 42. Michael Button 10. Barry Suckling (cc) 43. Dave McClintock Peter /which way am I going) Sculley, Abo, Michael McPherson Mcfadden took the cash. Others to play well were Conrad Hac­ 16. Glenn Vardenega (vtl 43. Bill Robertson 11. Tony Turner 44. Anthony Kalis and Lout. Also congratulations to Steve Head on his auspicious car, Dean Greourke and Michael Button. 17. Stephen Eather 44. Andrew Harmer 12. Paul Morphett 45. Jim Jenkins debut al full ro,ward by kicking 5 goals. The Seniors had to call. on plenty of courage, character and 18. Gary Harris 45. Tim Goonan 13. Wayne Podmore 46. Jeremy Walsh 19. Jason Knight 46, Phil Whiting In the Second 16 we aoain lacked numbers but lhanks to our commitmelll to overcome a much improved t-lanrandera. Marl< 14. Michael McPherson 47. Scott Williams late fill ins we got t 8 together. Only then lo be hit with 3-4 Cunningham had a great game on the wing and was rewarded by 20. Scott Bourne 47. Tristan Scott 21. Danny McFadden 48. Steven Collins 15. Craig Absolum 48. Brett Hounsell injuries but they kept llaltling away togo down by 10 goals or so. gaining the Mug. Steven Woods continued his good form to win 16. Ken McPherson 50. Brendan Post AnthOny Kalis at fullback had his hands lull all day but played in the dinner while Garry Harris won the Encouragement Award. 22. Conrad Haggar 49. Clint Lewinglon 23. Matlhew Jones 50. Phil Sullivan 17. Julian Gollasch 51. Richard Judd front all day to take out the Mug, Glen Orey got the Wagga Others to play well were Greg Brain, Ken Howe and Mick 24. Geoffery Harrisor 51. Dean Gregurke 18. John Dawson-Wink 52. Brett Miotti Engineering Bag and Harry Mattingly the Coke. Flanigan. 25. Chris Howe 52. Craig Starnes 53. Adam Mead Our U16s kepi their hopes alive of playing in September~ The A grade netballers went down to a very good sida with 19. Tim Gooden 26. Trevor Gibbons · 53. Bretl Ashcroft 20. Hounsell 54. Chris David toppling Coolamon by 63 points. Spealhead Marl< A11nstr011g led Denise Howe and Di Pomeroy playing well with Mellissa 27. Peter Gyles Sean Goonan Mick 54. 21. Stephen Absolum 55. Dale Perry the way kicking agoals and winning the towel. tiraless ruck man Barleing untroubled THIRD GRADE 59. Paul Kalis ending in a 16 all draw. Better players being Sharyn Leddin, Bree 1. KAne Jonnstone 14. Steohen H0we 23. Gaird Gabriel to win 34- I 7 with Joanne (your so tall) Logan winning the mug. lverach and Andrea Johnston who won the Enccuragement 2. Sear· B;:itle)' 16. Brei! Asncrnft 24. Ian Mattingley 60. Craig Goldstraw BGrade wasalsovictoriousby 22-14 with Desley Morphett get­ Award. 3.• Jeremy Bnurke 17. Craig Rodnam 25. Jason Nicholls 61. Daniel O'Keefe ting the Mug and in the closest match of the day Rebecca Coogratulations are in order for Dale Lewington who had his 4. Mark Navin 1a. Peter Veerhois 26. Gavin Hubbard 62. Jamie Kemp 5. Adam Jack 19. Beven Martin fklberts got lhe Socks by leading our Juniors to a 21-19 50th Senior game 1as1 week while this week brings up the 100th 6. Share Bailey 20. Stuart Heine 27. Barry Mclaughlan 63. Andrew Chambers victory. gan,es ol Wayne Carroll and Mark Cunningham. Well done 7. Steven Leddin 21. Tony Stre!too 28. Brendan Price 69. Mark Armstrong Last Saturday night saw a fun and successful sports night fellas. 8. Craig Kr,,o,: 22, Gavin Little 29. Mark Zorden 70. Michael held with Lindsay Gillard's team beingvictorious.Our next func­ Let's help them celebrate with a win over an improving 9. Share Dash 23. John f'e!t& 10. Travts Terry 24. Shane Petzel 30. Mark Mullen 71. Grant Meachem tion will be after next weeks Leeton gaire when we will be hold­ EWKoulfit. 11. 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LEETON DEMONS NARRANDERA EAGLES SENIORS SENIORS The final score did not indicate the 1. Paul o·oonoghue 24. Trent Cummings Third grade game. Against a far bigger 2. Graham Henman 27. Todd Henman Michael Paterson 2. 25. Johan Sullivan side our team played very well, a bit of 5. Geoff Shaw 28. Daryl Blackett 3. Peter Thornton 26. Haydn Bull 6. Darren Wallet 29. Garry Swasbrick 4. Martin Simpson 27. Peter Anthony loose checking at vital times let the 7. Harve_y McRae (cc) 30. Garry Efwin 5. Richard Hardy 28. Graham Flynn opposition in. Overall a big improvement 8. Paul O'Connell 31. Rowan Butter 6. Wayne Dunne 29. Michael Smith in team attitude to the game. Well done. ·, NAVYBtlJE, 9. Andrew Soley 32. Jolin Perkins Awards: Mick Rhodes, Craig Spencer, •eLuE. GOLD v 'AEO SHO\JI.DERS 7. Shane Bloomlield 31. Chris Sullivan 1o. Steve Holl 33. Andrew luff 8. Mark Quilter 32. Peter Kiley Simoo Absolom. Matthew Harrison, WAGGA & DISTRICT 11. Allan McPhee 34. Rod11ey Bell 9. Steven Rose 33. Jason Williams · Steven Starkey, Peter Bloomfield, 12. James Se}'lllour 35. Bruce McKellar 10. Philip Beams 34. Gary McLean Matthew Rhodes, Johan Sullivan and Dwayne Matthews. JUNIORS 13. Steve Turner 36. Allan McPhee 11 . Mark Kidd 35. Steven Murphy The Second grade battled hard all day but were no match Marn Dalitz Jason Gladman Ths Wednesday Evening will see the Annual Vote 14. 37. 12. Andrew Ryan 38. flolan Heckendort for the very polished 'Bulldogs· side. to their credit they 15. Ricky Maybon 38. Anthony Papersldero Count carried out in the Wagga and DistrictJunior Foot­ 13. Mark Thornton 40. Paul Kirk 11ever gave in. Awards: Graham Flynn, Kelvin Male arod 16. Dennis Irvine 39. Jarrod Seymour 14. Mark Clark 41. Richard Durnan ball Association. Many well known names appear on 17. Jamie O'Connell 40. Michael Ross · Phil Beaumont the Perpetual Trophies and Shields of this Association 15. David Brockwell 42. Robert Cummings I believe the 'Bulldogs' thought they were coming over to 18. Sam Ross 41. Phill McPhee 16. Robert Sblrgess 43. Kelvin Male and it's quite possible that one of the names added next 19. David Mann 42. Paut Goodrum give the 'Eagles' another 15 goal belting, how shocked they 17. Trent Miller 44. Tom Ryan were on and the ground. From the first bounce team week could be a future star. 20. Garry Schmelzer 43. David Hopwood Neil McCallum Glen Ingram off our 18. 46. threw everything at the opposition, giving some of their high The Count kicks off with the Ul 1 s at 5.30pm in the 21. Dylan Holt 44. Steve McMahon 19. Joe Hopwood 48. Chris Goss Riveirna Australian Football Club Auditorium. 22. Scott Lynch 45. Stuart Symes 20. Michael Hopwood 49. Paul Fraunfelder profile players the shock of their lives. Never the less we had Also commencing next weekend will Ile thll finals 23. Tim Sheatller 46. Danny Baxter 21. Robert Dolan 50. Ian Ingram our chances in front of goal, but a 200% improvement on series of matches with both the major and minor first 24. Peter Payton 47. Brad Ayall 22. Tim Mulholland 62. Ron Murray past peformances. Well done. Awards: Victor Hugo, Mark semi finals to be played at Aroderson Oval. 25. Lee Anderson 48. Ctv1s Murphy 23. Kelvin Mulholland Kidd, Mark Quilter, Beaurepairs Award Brad Richards. 26. Leo Lucas THIRD GRADE Netball girts keep on keeping on, winning U15s a draw UNDER11 THIRD GRADE 3. Simon Absolum 21. Wayne Sanders 16-16. Best players: Joanne Mathieson, Rochelle Sullivan, W L B For Ag % Pis 1. Simon Watts 13. Alan O'C-Onnell 4. Sieve• Starky 22. Jason Galvin Snannon Hutchins. A grade4 1-19. Best players: Kerry Wic­ s.w:r. 10 2 736 138 533.3 44 2. Paul Aliendi 14. Garry McleiSh 6. Tony McNally 23. Brett Chrislie-Murray kes, Rebecca Hunt, Maree Sullivan and Jodie Kerr will rep­ TIGERS ...... 10 1 1 636 181 351.4 44 4. Craig Bryant 15. BUUi'\G FORD STREET, GANMAIN Wagga Wagga Wagga 251046, Coolamon 273211 PHONE 276401 StPPUES Pllone 214480 Temora 771267, Albury (060) 412477

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We got the four points was the general SENIORS The less said about last week the bet- . ~- ,~­ ter with EWK taking control of the game opinion after we held off the Tigers for a 1. JOl1n Lawton 40. Michael Ouinr SENIORS one point win. David Currie had a great 2. Tony Hughes 41. Jed Lawton 1. Gary Shaw 23. Mark Buchanan from the very first bounce. They were 2. Steve Buchanan David Gillette more committed and determined to go game to win both the Sports Club Award 3. Denis 1-towe 42. Robert Kember 24. 4. Jason Hamblin · 3. Shane Till 26. Andrew Pattison and the Strouds Towel Award whilst 'Mr 43. Mark Russell ' for the ball than our b-oys which showed 5. Peter Howard 44. Wayne Cox . 4. Peter Rowlands 27. Nigel trvine Reliabfe' Damien Carroll won the Socl

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DIVISION ONE DIVISiON TWO FFL LEADING KICKERS DIVISION ONE - Round 13: Last FIRST GRADE LADDER FIRST GRADE LADDER FIRST GRADE Week Total ' With the season drawing to I I M. Hofert (Nth. Wagga) ...... 5 82 FARRER P. McCarty (Ardlethan) ...... 4· 61 FOOTBALL LEAGUE a close nd virtually only five Round 13 w B L For Ag % Pts Round 12 w D L For Ag % Pis 8. Page (North Wagga) ..... : . . . 5 - 40 teams left in the contest for a NTH WAGGA .... 12 1 1961 738 265.7 48 RIVCOLL ...... 10 2 1267 731 173.3 40 Division One final four spot, D. Gollasch (MCU) ...... 3 37 interest can be centred on M.C.U ...... 8 1 4 1336 882 151.5 32 COOTA. 10 21115 848 131.5 40 T. Greenham (A.P.M.) ...... 2 34 ARIAH PK-M .... 8 2 3 1277 918 139.1 32 SW-TOLLAND ... 7 5 998 851 117.3 28 G. Graetz (Marrar) ...... 1 34 who the "men-in-white" con­ G. Hofert (Nth Wagga) ...... 0 - 32 - sider the League's Best and MARRAR ...... 7 2 41072 710 151.0 28 RAAF ...... 4 8 913.1077 84.8 16 S. Cole (M.C.U.) ...... 3 29 Fairest players. BARELLAN ..... 7 2 4 1017 1020 99.7 28 Whitton-Y ...... 3 9 846 1296 65.3 12 A Rainbird (TRYC) ...... 0 28 ------~~' Votes for this award, the • M. Walker (A.P.M.) ...... 2 24. < - I Gerald Clear Medal, will be Coll-Ashmont .... 5 1 710641218 87.4 20 Uranq-K ...... 2 10 863 1199 72.0 8 - counted at the League's The Rock-Y.C. . .. 2 110 793 1368 58.0 8 SECOND GRADE EDITORIAL R. Kerr (North Wagga) ..... ; . . . . 8 66 Annual Presentation Night Temora ...... 2 2 9 687 1439 47.7 8 G. Ryall (APM) ...... 4 45 next month, but, of course, Ardlethan ...... 1 111 939 1853 50.7 4 1 SECOND GRADE LADDER --1 · M. Crouch (MCU) ...... 4 41 votes are awarded each .J. Carroll (Marrar) ... _...... 1 24 Saturday with, in the eyes of S.W.TOLLAND . _.. 9 21074, 596 180.2 38 G. Hindmarsh (Col-Ash) ...... 0 23 the umpires, the best and fairest player afield receiving J. Gregory (Nth Wagga) . . . • . . . . 2 22 three votes, the next best, two votes, and the third, SECOND GRADE LADDER RIVCOLL 8 4 956 495 193.1 32 K. Williams (Temora) ...... O 17 one vote. · COOTA...... 8. 4 924 645 143.3 32 D. Fellows (TRYC) ...... 3 ·16 Last year's winner was Michael Condon, of The Round 13 w B L For Ag % Pis URANO-KAP. . . . . 6 5 764 690 11 0. 7 26 S. Robertson (Nth Wagga) ... -. . . O ··15 D. Male (Barellan) ...... ·. O · 16 · Rock-Yerong Creek, who is sure to poll well again. M.C.U ...... 11 1 2 1075 443 242.7 44 RAAF ... :...... 4 8 728 921 7~.0 16 However he may have to take a back seat this year ARIAH PK-M . ... 9 2 21033 406 254.4 36 UNDER 18s . . . ~- - behind leading youngsters Graham Terlich and Whitton-Yanco ... 12 3311488 22.2 0 , NTH WAGGA. ... 9 A. Armstrong (MCU) ...... 9 36 . Graham Fellows. 1 3 1235 518 238.4 36 M. Vincent (MCU) ...... 1 31 Second in the medal last year was Ian Lucas, now COLL-ASH ...... 8 1 4 870 583 149.2 32 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 8. McDonald (Col-Ash) ...... 8 27 with Barellan United, but then with Ardlethan. Lucas is MARRAR ...... 6 2 5 747 560 133.4 24 J. West (TRYC) ...... 0 19 · bound to score well again, back with the two-blues, but S. Carey (Nth Wagga) ...... 0 12 The Rock.Y.C ..... 5 1 7 625 667 -93.7 20 Div. One - Rd 13: 1sts 2nds U18s Tot so too are Brian and Peter Conlan and outstanding Barellan ...... 3 2 8 4661013 46.'0 12 North Wagga ...... 72 27 5 104 . DIVISION TWO - Round 12: Last young player, Peter Green. FIRST GRADE Week Total Marrar's leading contenders this year should be Temora ...... 1 210 386 1098 35.2 4 MCU ...... 48 33 9 90 48 27 75 N. Lane (Ri~coll) ...... -. . . 7 49 amongst Richie Robinson, Chris Bevan and the eye­ Ardlethan ...... 112 227 1411 16.1 0 AP-M ...... 0 Marrar ...... 42 18 1 61 M. Wright (Whitton-Y) ...... 4 38 catching Gerald Pieper. Danny Malone was Marrar's C. Pavitt (S.W.T.) ...... 2 25 top last sason and always impresses the umpires with Collingullie-Ash ...... 30 24 5 59 A Bald (RAAF) ...... 2 25 his fair play. Barellan ...... 42 9 0 51 M. Hillier (S.W.T.) ...... 2 24 Usually a player who has polled well in previous UNDER EIGHTEENS LADDER T.R.-Y.C ...... -...... 12 15 1 28 8. Guthrie (Cootamundra) ...... 0 24 ,7 years and has maintained form gains votes again so f I Temora ...... 12 3 22 W. Gardner (S.W.T.) ...... 3 20 top-scorers from last year - MCUs Tony Matthews, Round 13 w B L For Ag % Pis Ardlethan ...... 6 0 0 6 D. Oliver (Cootamundra) ...... 0 ·19 North Wagga Paul Irvine, Temoras Phil Reid, M.C.U ...... 9 3 1 943 284 332.0 36 C. Wade (Cootamundra) ...... O 18 Collingullie-Ashmonts Robbie Burgess and Ardlethans TEMORA ...... 7 4 2 536 360 148.9 28 Div. Two· Rd 12: 1sts 2nds Tot B. Stankiewicz (Uranquinty) . . . . - 3 17 Tony Kelly - could well be near the· top again this COLL-ASH ...... 5 3 5 556 471 118.0 20 Rivcoll ...... 60 24 84 SECOND GRADE year. · Cootamundra ...... 60 24 84 NTH WAGGA .... 5 4 4 477 583 81.8 20 M. Britton (Rivcol) ...... _ 0 39 New club, Ariah Park-Mirool's top scorer in the South Wagga-T ...... 42 27 69 M. Piper (A.A.AF.) ...... 2 24 Umpires' award last year was Jamie Gordon, but a dif­ S.W.-T ..... -..... 4 4 5 518 369 140.4 16 RAAF ...... 24 12 36 S. Roberts (Coota.) ...... 2 20 ferent set of umpires could see things differently. The Rock-Y.C. . .. 5 7 211 549 38.4 4 Uranquinty-K . .' ...... 12 18 30 I. Warrell (Coota.) ...... 0 20 Nevertheless, Gordon, along with Robbie Harper and Marrar ...... 4 8 83 808 10.3 4 Whitton-Yanco ...... 18 0 18 J. Thompson (Coota.) ...... 1 14 R. Anderson (Uranquinty) ...... 5 13 Ross Deverux should rank highly. Others who should do 1sts: 6 pts. . 2nds: 3 pts. 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THE ROCK-YERONG CREEK MAGPIES TEMORA KANGAROOS Last week we started off like Ian Baker­ Finch and finished up like a bandit at the SENIORS Last week under fairly good con­ Advance Bank - crushed. If we can only 1. Colin Carroll SENIORS 28. Barry Kohlhagen ditions we faced the daunting North keep up what we started a different result 2. Guy Weideman 29. Steven Nash 1. Ross MacKenzie 27. Mick Munro can be achieved. Terlo was as active as Vic­ Wagga and lost 3 out of 3 but still 3. Wayne Jones 30. Graham Terlich 2. Gary McDougall 28. Brett Krause managed to acquit ourselves fairly tor and Sveto In Moscow Tonight and he 4. Michael Condon 31. Geoff Hopkins 3. Philip Block 29. Brett Watterson won the Magpie of the Week. Micky was WP!I 5. Shayne White 32. Dean Hallam 4. Wayne Krause (2nds) 30. Noel Block The U18s lost their second game of mBLA~~RtP~sHITE back taking marks like a German shop- 5. Phillip Reid 31. Brian Mitchell keeper and he won the Sandman Mug. Fitzy 6. Mark Driscoll 33. Craig Chaplin the season by 13 points and were very BLUE & WHITE 6. Stephen Barrett 32. Paul Mahon mSTRIPES once again showed more courage than 7. Adam Gladman 34. Shane Brown lucky North Wagga didn't kick Susie Maroney and he won the Riverina Spraying Service 8. Nick Moore 35. Scott McCabe 8. Wes Heinjus 33. Darren Krause accurately or it would have been much 1O. David Bushell 34. Trevor Reid Towel. 9. Graham Fellows 36. Ross Manning more. Best were: Gary Edwards, Dean Guymer and 11. Michael Gilchrist 35. Peter Hartwig The Reserves never gave in and in some respects deserved a 10. David Meyers Andrew Derrick. 37. Leo Discoll 12. Scott Murfitt 36. Paul Lennon better fate. There were some good performances and none better 11. Andrew Rainbird 38. Scott Lewington The Seconds were well outscored but everyone tried hard than Matty Black who won the Mug. Nashy made a welcome 13. Ray Block 37. Neil Bushell 12. Bruce Hannam 39. Roger Salmon in a team of battlers. Our only goal was kicked by Rod Foster return and he won the Porky and Verdo Mug. Browny and 14. Darren Hoare 38. Glen Hartwig who gave his all against much bigger opponents. The Mug Chappy battled all day and each of them won $10 from the 13. Paul Hallam 40. Paul Manning 15. Darren Guy 39. Peter Gilchrist 15. Kevin Driscoll 41. John Bauer went to Honest Col Sedgewick for good defence and the Ladies Auxiliary. 16. Gerard Pattison 40. Andrew Breust Socks to Ken Kalms who supposedly isn't old enough to get The 18s had a real dark day and would want to forget that 16. Darren Scott 43. Russell Peschla 17. Bruce Thompson 41. Jason Vimpani game. I suppose some consolation is that they are on top and a 17. Ricky Fitzsimmons the Mug! 45. Matthew Black 18. Jamie Coleman 42. Ian Bent The Firsts were up against the odds with the defence get­ very good side. Award winners were Dohie, Hoppy, Westy 18. Justin Hosie 46. Paul Taylor 19. James Durham 43. Andrew Sinclair and Sonno. ting plenty of work. They still managed to kick the same 19. Peter Yates 47. Andrew Sohier 20. Phil Gerhard 44. Stephen Mccaig amount of goals as their opposition in the last quarter to Netball News - Midgets lost 14-3. 15s were beaten by 1 goal 20. Craig Taylor 48. Colin Kember 23. Peter Moore 45. Wayne Mahon -.Cathy Bennett won the Award. BGrade were beaten by 5 goals their credit. Best players were Brian Mitchell, Ross Pik~, 21. Paul Kew 49. Ken Pertzel 24. Kevin Williams 46. John McRae Phil Reid, Gerard Pattison (has to be No.1 for the B&F this - Lindy Moore got the Award.A Grade won by 10 goals with Anne 25. Warren Block 47. Chris Macaul.ey Mingay winning the Award. .. 22. Andy Feeney 50. Jason Van Ree year) and Ray Block. Another reminder of the Super Raffle tickets - please sell 23. Darren Terlich 51. Rob Inglis 26. Scott Cornford Quite a few of our netballers represented Farrer League them and return as soon as possible - we're depending on 24. Trevor Ball 52. 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Andrew Derrick Today we travel to the Rock to face the Magpies who are that it will be one of Macca's finest performances. 8. John Passlow 21. Scott Krause only above us on percentage so lets come away with the After todays game later on at the Kings Own a Bush-Dance, 9. Dallas McKelvie 22. Joe Saffioti Ho-Down style country night will be on. Everything from stew to 1O. Ricky Nicholson 24. Paul McKelvie points. damper and even shearing demonstrations will be on. A great 11. Scott Lanyon 26. Joe Kotzur GO THE ROOS night - all welcome. 12. Matthew Gilchrist 27. Ken Kalms We welcome Temora todav 13. Mark Schmidt AIR SEEDER HOSE Te ·nus Hotel Temora ALL SIZES AVAILABLE Your hosts Bill & Julie Collins invite you to sample one their $AVE$$$ five icy cold beers on tap. Counter Meals Available. 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BARELLAN UNITED KANGAROOS ' ARDLETHAN STARS And God wept, bitter tears of despair, SENIORS that fell upon the earth as cold icy rain des­ cended from heaven's frozen realm. 1. John Vearing 27. Mark Kenny SENIORS Last week we had our chances in both The A Grade girls looked set to take the 2. Peter Sheehan 28. Mathew Nicholson grades but did not go on with them. We game but faded. Karen Evans was brilliant. 3. Tim Looby 29. Mark Brown 1. Keene Wells 28. Peter Minchin must learn to play 4 quarters. The Seconds went down by about 15 The B's lost also, but the U15s won easily - 4. Ian Male 30. David Irvin 2. Anthony Popple 29. Paul Werner the only bit of sunshine on such a mis- goals but battled hard against the stronger SKY BLUE erable day! 5. Graeme Howe 31. Craig Scott 3. Paul McCarty 30. Greg Ryan Ariah Park outfit. Better players were Paul ROYAL BLUE The 2nds tried hard but having such a 6. Jeff Inglis 32. Jim Williams 4. Terry Merlehen 31. Geoff Tucker "Bonecrusher" Galloway, Pat"Jeff Fenech" GOLD young side was their undoing. Time will 7. Leo Quirk 33. Simon Ingram 5. Ken Fairman 32. Brett Wood Bourke, Andrew "Hymie" Hanrahan, Ken RED SHOULDERS tell! 7. Wayne Fowles 33. Brendon O'Reilly Fairman and Terry Merlehan. The Mug went 8. Vince Conlan 34. Michael Evans to union convert Paul Galloway for an The 1sts, equipped with life jackets, snorkels and flippers 8. Chris Smith 34. Daryl McDermott paddled onto the ground. Half time score: 6-5 to 0-10 their way! 9. Allan Evans 35. Luke Fifield outstanding game at breakaway. Bruce Patten was again as 35. Gerard Carroll Enough said. 10. Bernard Conlan 36. Jim Conlan 9. Mark Derksen solid as a rock, proving a stumbling block for the opposition. 10. Eric McDermott 36. Phil Gardiner If the umpires lost a hair for every bad decision, the umpires at 11. Damian Conlan 37. Graeme Grant The Firsts were right in it till three-quarter time but faded Ariah Park would be bald totally. They wouldn't even have one 11. Dennis Carroll 37. Chris Richards away in the last quarter. Better players were Paul "Simon 12. Robert Evans 38. Russell Hoskins tiny nasal hair! 12. Earl Mongoo 38. Terry Finn Poidevin" Werner, Wayne Fowles, Paul Corromandel and Ian 13. Mark White 39. Phillip Trembath "Godfather" Mills. Unfortunately all votes and award winners Tonight we have a Bush Dance at Moombooldool. "Back in 13. Paul Griffin 39. Dean Hanrahan Business" is the band. Let's win against Ardlethan and really 14. David Meline 40. Peter Conlan were not available at the time of writing. 14. Paul Coromandel 40. Darren John And now for the nutty netball news, supplied to us today cour­ enjoy the night. 15. Brian Irvin 41. Rodney Flagg UP THE ROOS 15. Anthony Beattie 41. Neil Morris tesy of the nutty Sonya. The U15s lost 16-7 with every player 16. Terry Lyons 42. Andrew Hoare 16. Tony Kelly 42. Andrew Hanrahan putting in their best effort. Shock! Horror! What went wrong, B 17. John Conlan 43. Darren Trembath 17. Matt Werner 43. Scott Beattie grade won 39-15, better players in a great team effort were Dan­ 18. Brian Conlan 44. Jeremy Grant 44. Michael Golden niele Keshan and Katie Strachan. The A grade game was a real 18. Stewart Litchfield t::ird football slog out with our team going down 28-18. Liz 19. Phill Trembath 45. Daryl Male 19. Peter Caldow 45. Bruce Patten "Shotgun" Currie and Angie Litchfield played outstanding 20. Mark Flagg 46. Brian Evans 20. Graeme Gaynor 46. Darren Neyenhuis games. 21. Peter Inglis 47. Ross Elwin 21. Matthew Currie 47. Simon Bonny Next week we'll have some news on the dinner/dance telling 22. Peter Green 48. Phillip Irvin 22. Ian Mills 48. Ivan Dann you who did what, where, when, why, how and with whom, but until then there is not much to tell on the social scene. 49. Andrew Martin 23. Pat McDonnell 49. James Walker 23. Glen Carroll This week we take on the inconsistent Barellan United and we 24. Shaun Townsend 50. Michael Carroll 24. Craig Saunderson 50. Geoff Minchin must be in for a big show at 2 good wins. So lets put it right to 25. Richard Sheehan 51. Jason Flagg_ 25. Kim Thomson 51. Bruce Boyton them and come home with the points. 26. Ian Lucas 52. Rodney Male 26. Paul Horan 52. Keith Menzie UP THE STARS 27. Geoff Gardiner 53. James Garrett 54. Rodney Clarke

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NORTH WAGGA SAINTS MARRAR BOMBERS SENIORS SENIORS With weather that was 100% better 1. Kevin Carey 25. Damien Hofert than the previous week, our three teams 2. Craig Mclaughlan 26. Leon Smythe 1. Gerald Pieper 28. Glen Bevan made the trek to Temora. 3. Sam Carey 27. Graham Heath 2. David Drum 29. Stuart Moore The U18s had to avenge the loss from 4. Robbie Ellis 28. Bernard Winter 3. Brendan Harrington 30. Brian Pattison 5. Justin Gregory 4. Lance Drum 31. Tony Bennett the first round, and they jumped away to 29. Chris Honey 32. Lloyd McKelvie 5jf 7. Scott Macklin 5. John Carroll ~~~~j;[~;~;;~;~ ■ 31. Mark Hofert a big lead and then held off a determined 6. David Young 33. Andrew Leonard Demons. The goodies went to Bruce BLACK, RED sAsH RED, WHITE & opposition to win by thirteen points. 7. Craig Carey 32. Brendan Nielsen BLACK 8. Chris Irvine 33. Brett Smyth 7. Anthony Marshall 34. Mark Langtry Holden, Wes Braetz and Rob Schnoegel. Island View Saint of the Week to Steve 9. Peter Noack 34. Grant Fitzgerald 8. Terry Willis 35. Terry Langtry Great to see Stuart Seymour back in Raczkowski, the Socks to Brett Webb 9. Peter Hodge 36. Mark Boothey form after his long rest. 10. John Raczowski 35. Darren Urquhart 37. Glen Munro and the Towel to Chris Deaner. 11. Kevin Withers 36. Chris Hein 10. Chris Bevan Those who were game to venture down to the local after The Reserves returned to the winning list with a big win 12. Paul Irvine 37. Dennis Baksh 11. Danny Malone 38. Mal Roberts 12. Gavin Graetz 39. Haden Smith the game witnessd a painfully arrogant Second 18s gloating over an opposition that had improved since the last meeting. 13. Scott Robertson 38. Luke Fitzgerald over their fine win over their 'top four' opponents - A great 14. Peter Prowse 13. Mark Hagar 40. Russell Menzies Saint of the Week to Rod Earsman, Palm and Pawn to Peter 39. Rodney Earsman 14. Russell Thompson 41. John Shea win!! Frank Corbett, Haydn Smith and Mark Hagar Prowse and the North Wagga Ampol to John 14. Randy Kerr 40. Matt Connallan 42. John McCormack 15. John Copland 41. Alan Catlin 15. Neil Turner dominated for the awards. Raczkowski. 16. Wes Graetz 43. Gavin Tilyard Week after week the clubs future battles on in the U18s - . 16. Paul Williams 42. Wayne Skeers 44. Boris Lalic The Firsts extended their winning sequence although the 17. Gary Crouch 43. Brett Page 17. James Corbett full credit for putting in a big effort again on Saturday. Troy game wasn't much of a spectical. Saint of the Week to Paula 17. David Crouch (2nds) 44. David Flanigan 18. Stuart Seymour 45. Paul Hull Brandt, Mark Skase and Andrew Manning put in big efforts 19. Ritchie Robinson 46. Bruce Holden Williams, Tolland Hotel dinner to Sid Williams and the 18. Scott Absolum 45. Phil Irvine for the awards. The club wishes the young Collingullie player 19. Geoff Whyte 20. Graham Manning 47. Simon Crouch Bridge Restaurant Award to Phil Irvine. 46. Luke Salmon 21. Adrian Hamilton 48. Gary Shea who was injured in the U18s a speedy recovery. The next function will be in August and details are yet to 20. Sam Noack 47. Andrew Ward A top effort to the Bs in the netball for coming from behind 21. Jason Kerr 48. Gerard Gaynor 22. Francis Corbett 49. Graham Willis be finalised. Hopefully it will be as successful as the 22. Tom Fife 49. Steve McCormick 23. Gary Armstrong 50. Craig Cowell to snatch a 1 point victory unfortunately the As had other Talent Night. 23. Gavin Hofert 50. Michael Byrne 24. Ryan Dennis 51. Daryll Floyd things on their mind and went down by 6 points. Today is a tough game for both Firsts and Seconds as in 24. Sid Williams 25. Bruce Rollins 52. Geoff Scott Big news in the club this week- our president and wife are the first round they pushed both sides to the limit .Today we 26. Robbie Garrett 53. Peter Willis proud parents of a baby boy called Jacob and Chook and UNDER 18s 27. Robert Schnoegl have to treat them with a bit of respect and win in three 65. Nigel McKellar 78. Frank Fenson Maree announed their engagement (frankly I think she could grades. 66. Sonny Kay 79. A. Thomas UNDER 18s have done better) - congratulations to all concerned. 67. Damien Black 80. Andrew Boyd 1. Simon Mansfield 14. Geoff McGarry Finally don't forget the Ball to end all Balls, will be at 68. Robert King 81. Shane Hare 2. Richard Drum 16. Mark Skates Marrar Hall on August 3, after The Rock - be there or be 69. Craig Barrel 82. Stephen Raczkowski 3. Andrew Beck 17. James Guider 70. Tony Oakman 83. Jason Carey 4. Lance Drum 18. Simon Davis square! 72. A. Fleming 84. Brian Moore 5. Troy Brandt 19. Jamie Grentall Last round we went down by 5 points against the Saints, 73. Simon Young 85. Adam Carey 6. Simon Rebbechi 20. Brendon Cotterill today its our 4 points - let's go. 74. Shane Barnes 86. 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Paul Manning Ardlethan ...... 4 358 61.0 7. Eric Frazier 7. Greg Bradley 219 7. Darryl Huxley 7. D. Bryce 7. Don Tilka MCU ················ 4 191 392 48.0 8. Craig Byrnes 8. W. McKelvie 8. Brian Robinson 8. Michael Morton (c) 9. Noel Gillies 9. Simon Hiller 8. Chris Woods 9. Jeff Jackson 9. Paul Delaney BGRADE Pts For Ag % 10. Archie Miller 10. Bill Reid BR. Maybon 10. Robert Currie 10. Rod Knagge (vc) 11. W. Quirk 9. Peter Thompson T.R.-Y.C ...... 34 444 333 133.0 11. Craig Delaney 11. Paul Errington 11. Mark Douglas 12. Ken Pugh 12. T. Baker 10. Tommy Elwin Marrar ...... 28 358 203 176.0 13. Warde Elliott 12. Phil Errington 12. Andrew Ronning Collingullie ...... 24 278 262 106.0 13. Wayne Pimm 14. S. Sellars 11. Ron Gordon 13. Stewart Allen 13. Ray Block Barellan ...... 22 334 243 137.0 14. Steven Johnston 15. D. Sibrra 12. Michael Wright 14. Pat Murphy 14. Tod Basham 15. Chris Warwick 16. S. Hicks Temora ...... 20 292 249 117.0 16. Scott Sloan 13. Don Gordon 16. Graham Cheney 15. Wayne Roberts MCU 20 263 319 82.0 17. B. Boxsnail 14. J. Longford 17. Gary Cousley 16. Wayne DeBritt 17. Gavin Bayne 19. Gerald Piper Ardleth·a·n· : : : : : : : : : : : : : 8 243 378 64.0 18. Gwilyn Lewis 15. David Boots 19. Rod Franks 17. Craig Morton Ariah Park-M ...... 4 174 399 43.0 20. N. Lane 19. Shane Doyle 21. Michael Daniel 16. G. Longford 20. Bill McMullen 18. Gerard Guthrie 20. Ross Scott 22. Craig Fletcher 17. Lindsay Grieve 21. Noel Busby 19. Scotty Carroll JUNIORS Pts For Ag % 22. Brett Grandin 23. James McLennan 18. Robbie Pickens 22. Chris Reidlinger 20. Jeff Davies 23. Mark Prideaux 23. Ralph Brewer Barellan ...... 32 337 52 648.0 24. M. Brassil! 19. Stewart Tongs 21. Don Oliver M.C.U. 28 218 105 207.0 24. Shane Power 26. C. Wtpett 24. Paul Crivellaro 20. Bruce Thompson 22. David Louttit Temora : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 20 179 103 173.0 25. Richard Sparks 27. D. hitney 25. Mark O'Brien 23. Peter Delaney Ariah Park-M ...... 20 104 179 58.0 26. Daren McDonald 28. M. Causley 21. Rod Boots 26. Wayne Klimpsch 24. Jay Luke 27. Wyatt Mcinerney 29. L. Steven T.R.-Y.C ...... 10 92 262 35.0 22. Steve Purtill 28. Jeff Jackson 25. Glen Collins 28. Bruce Leaver (cc) 30. P. Owen 23. Noel Maxwell 29. Jason Carroll Marrar ...... 4 63 174 36.0 31. P. Lo 26. Darren Lewis Ardlethan ...... 2 36 154 23.0 29. David Nichollas 24. J. Cutter 30. Paul Allen 30. Dave Wilson 34. Damian Prest 31. Scott Hugler 27. Ben Gardiner 31. Pierre Buckley 35. David Woods 25. George Hunter 32. Stuart McIntosh 28. Sean Tiernan 36. C. Taylor Farrer results: 32. Andrew Brunton 26. Steve Brown 33. Paul Williams 29. Brad Guthrie 33. Sid Dacey 37. B. Noods 27. Mick Weymouth A GRADE: Collingullie-Ashmont 32 d Marrar 28; APM 28 d 38. Carl Johnstone 34. Tom Spicer 30. Lyall McGrath 34. Rick Lee · - 28. Scott Young 35. Jason Dash 31. Greg Bennett Ardlethan 18; TRYC 28 d MCU 18. 35. Alan Duke 39. Michael Britton B GRADE: Marrar 19 d Collingullie/Ashmont 18; Ardlethan 40. Daniel Ebert 29. Ric Boots 36. Jimmy Creek 32. Tony Gaudry 36. Paul Eather 41. Mark Elliott 37. Stephen Stapleton 33. Gary Mussen 39 d APM 15; MCU 31 d TRYC 26. 37. David McIntyre 30. G. Schetzer 42. Richard Simpson 31. Barry Emerson 38. Troy Hugler 34. Glen Miller JUNIORS: APM 17 d Ardlethan 7; MCU 26 d TRYC 25. 38. Ian Marston 43. James Brownsea 39. Alex Morgan 39. Ron Henderson 32. John Brambley 35. Mark Annetts Congratulations to the representative teams that went to 49. M. Conwa~ 40. Colin Lynch 36. Nathan Boyle 40. Michael Roberts 50. J. Jaszczy 33. Bob Campisi 41. Ross Combs Cowra last Sunday. A grade were runner ups in their division 41. Des Huxley 51. B. Barber 34. Roger Demaniel 37. Jamie Thompson 42. Wayne Cairns 38. Andrew Green winning 5 game and loosing 1. B grade won their division 42. Jim Roy 52. M. Garbin 35. James Fell 44. Neil Carey winning 6 games loosing 1. The junior team played in C divi­ 43. Tony Roy 54. D. Hardman 39. Steve Humpage 44. Dave Richards 36. Phil Ryan 45. 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There's not long till the big men fly in September, so nows the time to get deeicated in the team spirit and ROSEi I AS Club Notes DONS Club Notes BUSHPIGS Club Notes right behind Wilbur, Schneids and Hodgey, remember only the fit are fearless. All the best today fellas. r.TFP DAICOS A week of mixed fortunes. Rosella Seconds and How sweet it was! One hundred percent successful '\ It was a great day for the footy on the weekend and Rosella Firsts lost after a hard fight. However, two great last Saturday with two wins from two starts. there were interesting tussles in both grades. The old games of footy. Whilst the "injured brigade" stood on the sideline and football fire was well and truely stoked, there was even The Seconds fought hard all day to win narrowly wondered if the football standard always look "that smoke in the clubrooms to prove it. It is rumoured that against a determined Rivcol side. It was good to see the scrappy", the Twos, nevertheless fumbled their way to this smoke was the result of a primitive Uranquinty sac­ Seconds using BRAINS as well as brawn to fight their victory for the first time in four weeks. That, in itself, rifice to the great football God in an attempt to BWES Club Notes way to that win. A team that use their brains and are fit was a tonic and is sure to spur the boys on after their snatch victory. will normally win, this they did. Steven Clout and Archie mid-season slump. There was none happier than "Uncle The Firsts defeated a spirited opposition to wind up Miller took the Mugs and rightfully so. However, I must Greg" White when he was announced the Mug winner victors by 21 points. It was a character building win for Both matches against spirited RAAF sides last week say all played well and I see them playing in the Grand and, from all accounts, put it to very good use. Wayne the fellas and hopefully things can get back to normal were remarkably similar affairs with a dour struggle for Final. Keep it up men. Klimpsh won the Video Ezy Award and Troy Hugler the now that the holidays are drawing to a halt. Wilbur three quarters followed by an onslaught of goals that The Firsts allowed the Rivcol side to get the initial Turvey Tops Car Wash. 'Methusela' Quirk led by example all day and once again made both scorelines somewhat deceptive. jump and found it hard to catch up, but not for the want The Ones did it fine style and had a horrible bout of proved you don't need teeth to have plenty of bite on the The Reserve graders continued their up and own year of trying. Against a side like Rivcol, or any side for that inaccuracy not hit the last quarter could well have done field. Pig Dog Bryce once again bored in flat knocker all to record an impressive 14 point win and cement a place matter, we cannot afford to do that. There were some it by more! Brett Grentell was tops in defence, doing a day like a man possessed, Ugly Dog kicked "butt" all in the top 4, well done. excellent patches of footy in all quarters and it would good job on the mercurial Errol Boots, and accordingly over the ground, Edna showed startling speed and skill Award winners were Darren (Choco) Connell who have been nice for these patches to be joined together. was voted the players' Man of the Match. Tommy on several occasions and Bustling Bill Reid made a solid took out the Mug with an inspiring running game, Larry We had Rivcol worried, there is no doubt about that. Our Spicer won the Video Ezy award and Gary Cousley was and impressive debut into the Firsts grade. Final took out the Senior Pizza with Mick Pigram the Junior Rosella's still have a chance to make the finals and I the Turvey Tops Car Wash recipient. scores: Pigs 13.15.93 d Quinny 10.12.72. and Simon (Loco-motive) Baldock the Video Ezy with a certainly can't see any reason why they can't. We have No U18s, of course, as they have a "three week bye", The Seconds suffered from the "old holiday blues" big game. Today, Reserves, a big test and a good show­ the ability and the brians to do so. All players switch but results of other U18 games have certainly made struggling to field a team in what was a very narrow ing is expected from supporters and the club. completely on and play good hard footy and it will be things difficult for them. defeat. Never the less everyone involved went down Andrew Green impressed all in his first Senior match done. Rota and Scotty took the Mugs- well done. In my On Saturday night a ripping time was had by all (well, swinging. Mercurial Marty Port arked up and picked up to win the Rudds Award, Rick (Andrew) Jones played a opinion Rota played the game of his career, keep it up by Mick Carroll, anyway) at the Talent Night and had it a heap of kicks. Shagga Sullivan continued his fine form blinder to win the Mug, the Party Animal (Terry Murphy) Wyatt. If all follow your example of determination we not been for the dishonesty of some, so too could it have with his flashy speed and skill. May the "Shwartz" be played his best game of the season to win Video Ezy will make the finals. been a fine profit-making night. Again, Stewart, con­ with ya also started hitting his straps. Footrot Price award in what was a good overall senior effort, This week we play RAAF at their place. One win to gratulations to you et al for the effort you put in and to turned in a blinder as well. Final socres: Quinny 9.9.63 d Harry made a fine Senior debut to win the Trims each so far this season, let's make it 2-1 our way. Corey, Ross and Mal for their winning performance. Pigs 8.10.58. award but his gambling habit must have caught up with Remember RAAF pride themselves with pace. We have Thanks to those others who entered! Best wishes must go to Spare who had a birthday him Saturday night because I heard he had his the pace too. Add pace to determination and skill and we Today, the old foe- Cootamundra- the only team we last week. We all hope that someone gives him a new fingers burnt. will win. HAVEN'T beaten in the Ones and one of only two we've pair of shorts either that or Jack Dyer takes his old Sponsor of the Week is the Sicilian Restaurant who Let's see two good wins this week. always beaten in the Twos. Twos ... lets keep it up! Ones ones back. have been great supporters with two awards each week Patto and Rota play their 50th games for UKAFC ... can we do it today! Let's make sure we give it all we've A bit of a shock to the system was experienced by a so let's all keep calling in when the pub shuts and at today. Well done to both of you. We all look forward to got! handful of Pigs on Sunday morning. Yes Sunday morn­ other times for fine meals. seeing you lead the sides out. You bnth are good exam- P.S: Trivia Night on August 1O - be there! ing training is sure to be a big favourite with Mug win­ Everyone is welcome tonight for the Australiana ples and have the club at heart. , ners and assorted drunkards, one hungover Bushpig Night at the clubrooms, I hear an interesting night is Don't forget the gambling night fonight at the pub. The "Riverina Football Record" is the official publication of was heard to mutter that even the creator himself was planned. the Riverina Football League and . For seven dollars you get tea and $1,000 dollars gam­ but neither the Leagues nor the "Record" holds itself shagged out after 6 days and needed a rest on the 7th. Today a couple of games we all look forward to so lets bling money. Starts 7pm. I can assure you all it will be a responsible for statements made by any contributor. This training is compulsory and bludgers will be give it our best. Unless . otherwise stated, material published in the good night. 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AFL DRAW 1991 1991 FOSTERS FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE DRAW ROUND 19 ROUND 22 DIVISION ONE DIVISION TWO July 26, Friday Nth Melbourne v W.C. Eagles. July August 16, Friday Adelaide v St Ki Ida. August 17, 27, Saturday Collingwood v St Kilda (P), Geelong v APRIL 20: lah·Cookadinia United(84) v Marrar(95); APRIL 20: RAAF(98) v South Wagga•Tolland(75); Rivcol(85) 11 Saturday Carlton v Essendon {P), Fitzroy v Nth Ardfethan(105) v lie-Ashmont(170); Bare/Ian United(96) v Cootamundra(91); Whitton-Yanco(85) v Uranquinty-Kapooka(83) at Brisbane Bears, Carlton v Melbourne, Footscray v Melbourne, Geelong v , Richmond v North Wagga(118); Ana Park-Mirrool(164) v The Rock-Yerong Yanco. Fitzroy. July 28, Sunday Adelaide v Essendon, Syd­ Footscray. August 18, S1nday Brisbane Bears v Creek(66). APRIL 27: Coota(154) v RAAF(71); Uranq-K(56) v Rivcol(142); ney Swans v Richmond. Bye: Hawthorn. Melbourne (G), W.C. Eagles v Hawthorn. Bye: Temora bye. SW-T(98) v Whit-Yanco(93). Collingwood. 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); Nth Wagga(280) v Ardlethan(75); TR·YC(87) v Barellan(105). SW-T(45) v Coota(84). ROUND 20 AP·M bye. ROUND 23 MAY 11: Whit-Yanco(79) v RAAF(67): Rivcol(93) v SW·T(36); August 3, Saturday Hawthorn v Footscray (P), Nth MAY 4: Temora(59) v Coll-Ash(135); MCU(81) v Nth Wagga(128); UranQ·K(56) v Coota(95). August 23, Friday Sydney Swans v Fitzroy. August Ardlethan(102) v TR·YC(104); Barellan(150) v AP·M(46). Melbourne v Melbourne, Carlton v Geelong, Essen­ MAY 18: General bye. State champs. don v Sydney Swans, Brisbane Bears v Collingwood 24, Saturday Nth Melbourne v Geelong (P), Carlton v Marrar bye. Hawthorn, St Ki Ida v Brisbane Bears, Collingwood v 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); (C). August 4, Sunday Adelaide v W.C. Eagles, Rich­ AP·M(151) v Ardlethan(105); Coll-Ash(73) v Marrar(65), Coota(151) v Whit-Yanco(l 22). mond v Fitzroy. Bye: St Kilda. Richmond. August 25, Sunday W.C. Eagles v Essen­ Barellan bye, JUNE 1: SW-T(78) v RAAF(88); Coota(81) v Rivcol(144); Uranq­ don, Footscray v Melbourne. Bye: Adelaide. MAY 18: Bye, NSW State Champs in Sydney: FFL(81) d Syd­ K(73) v Whit-Yanco(94). ney(79); ACT(127) d Farrer(101). JUNE 8: RAAF(35) v Coota(76); Rivcol(141) v Uranq-K(46); Whit­ ROUND 21 ROUND 24 MAY 25; Temora(111) v TR-YC(73); MCU(74) v AP·M(113); Yanco(39) v SW-T(152). August 9, Friday W.C. Eagles v Geelong. August 10, Ardlethan(76) v Barellan(155); Marrar(75) v Nth Wagga(80); Coll-Ash JUNE 15: General bye. Country champs. Saturday St Kilda v Carlton (P), Footscray v August 31, Saturday Essendon v Hawthorn (P), bye. JUNE 22: RAAF(122) v Uranq-K(88); Whit-Yanco(99) v Riv­ Adelaide, Essendon v Brisbane Bears, Hawthorn v Richmond v Carlton, Ritzroy v W.C. Eagles, Geelong JUNE 1: AP·M(148) v Temora(50); Bare!lan(74) v MCU(173); TA­ col(130); Coota(72) v SW·T(63), v Collingwood, St Kilda v Sydney Swans, Brisbane 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); Fitzroy, Melbourne v Collingwood. August 11, Sun· Ardlethan bye. day Sydney Swans v Nth Melbourne. Bye: Bears v Footscray (C). September 1, Sunday Coota(82) v Uranq-K(47), Adelaide v Nth Melbourne. Bye: Melbourne. JUNE 8: Temora(79) v Barellan(94); MCU(214) v Ardlethan(50); JULY 6: Rivcol(90) v RAAF(44); Uranq-K(73) v SW·T(88); Whit­ Richmond. Marrar(70) v AP-M(48); Coll-Ash(100) v TR·YC(63). Yanco(77) v Coota(97). Nth Wagga bye. JULY 13: RAAF(37) v SW·T(58); Rivcol(55) v Coota(19); Whit­ JUNE 15: Ardlethan(100) v Temora(130); Barellan(92) v Yanco(36) v Uranq-K(94). Marra~68); AP-M(206) vColl-Ash(80);TR-YC(60) v Nth Wagga(245). JULY 20: Coota(113) v RAAF(48); Uranq-K(72) v Rivcol(93); sw­ SOLID FUEL SOLID FUEL MCU bye, T(122) v Whit-Yanco(51). HEATERS& HEATERS& JUNE 22: Temora(51) v MCU(152); Marrar(162) v Ardlethan(66); Coll-Ash(68) v Barellan(82); Nth Wagga(176) v AP·M(74). JULY 27: RAAF v Uranq-K; Rivcol v Whit­ COOKERS: COOKERS TR-YC bye. Yanco; SW-T* v Coota. JUNE 29: Marrar(46) v MCU(53); Coll-Ash(84) v Ardlethan(85); AUGUST 3: Whit-Yanco v RAAF (Y); Rivcol v Nth Wagga(125) v Barellan(51 ); TR-YC(56) v AP-M(94). SW-T; Uranq-K v Coota. Temora bye. AUGUST 10: RAAFv Rivcol; SW-Tv Uranq-K; JULY 6: Temora(58) v Marrar(133); MCU(140) v Coll-Ash(112); Coota v Whit·Yanco. Ardlethan(57) v Nth Wagga(206); Barellan(95) v TR·YC(80), AP·M bye. 1st Semi: Sat. August 17. JULY 13: Coll-Ash(67) v Temora(26); Nth Wagga(63} v MCU(28); 2nd Semi: Sat August 24. TR-YC(64) v Ardlethan(40); AP·M(100) v Barellan(23). Preliminary: Sat August 31. Marrar bye, Grand Final: Sat Sept 7. JULY 20: Temora(60)v Nth Wagga(147); MCU(104)vTR-YC(36); .. indicates SW·T home games at Maher Oval. Ardlethan(68) v AP-M(133); Marrar(80) v Coll-Ash(55). r,N) indicates Whitton-Yanco games at Whitton. Barellan bye. (Y) indicates Whitton-Yanco games at Yanco. JULY 27: TR-YC v Temora; AP-M v MCU; Barellan v Ardlethan; Nth Wagga v Marrar. Coll-Ash bye. UNDER 18s JULY 27: TRYC v Temora; Nth Wagga v AUGUST 3: Temora v AP-M; MCU v Barellan; Marrar. SWT, MCU, Coll-Ash byes. Marrar V TR·YC; Coll-Ash V Nth Wagga. Ardlethan bye. AUGUST 3: Marrar v TRYC; Coll-Ash v Nth Wagga. MCU, SWT, Temora byes. AUGUST 10: Barellan v Temora; Ardlethan v AUGUST 10: TRYC v Coll-Ash; SWT v MCU MCU; AP·M v Marrar; TR·YC v Coll-Ash. (9.30 start). Temora, Marrar, Nth Wagga Spare Parts: We despatch via rail, post and carrier daily! We stock the largest range in Nth Wagga bye. byes. Southern NSW. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL! AUGUST 17: Temora v Ardlethan; Marrar v AUGUST 17: Temora v SWT; Nth Wagga v 0 2 FIRESCREENS: 30 different STAINLESS STEEL FLUE Bare I Ian; Coll-Ash v AP·M; Nth Wagga v TR·YC. TRYC. Coll-Ash, MCU, Marrar byes. ;~:w:~e~f«i-Jt:u¥1~U~~- ~tu~~~E: components by ~~~R1:c~~~T~ rEt JNT to sizes. priced to sell from $25. AND FLUE PARTS: from 4" • MIC RES: most models, in sets FIREGRATES: 20 sizes from repair firebricks, from $14.50 12" diam. also Ga1v outer flues MCU bye. AUGUST 24: MCU v Temora; SWT v Marrar from $32 per set. $25. per tin. Fl RETOOLS: 3 different from 7" • 15". Phooe for quote. AUGUST 24: MCU v Temora; Ardlethan v (9.30 at Marrar). Coll-Ash, Nth Wagga, TRYC ASBESTOS ROPE ROTATING COWLS: stops HEAT PROOF PAINT FOR models, priced to sell $45, CATALYTIC DAMPER: fit any 6" flue to triple bum, one size Marrar; Barellan v Coll-Ash; AP·M v Nth byes. !~Pr~JITUTES: sold by the ~!t:~ W~i\hc~i~~~~s$26_ ~~;0~ i\iM= ~~';n, only $120. Wagga. TR·YC bye. 1st Semi: Sat. August 31. CHIMNEY CLEAN $5, no brushing $9 ea. 2nd Semi: Sun Sept 8. 1st Semi: Sat. August 31. Preliminary: Sat Sept 14. 1 LYELL STREET, FYSHWICK, ACT 2nd Semi: Sun Sept 8. Grand Final: Sat Sept 21. PHONE 06 280 4248 280 5092 Preliminary: Sat Sept 14. N.B.: SW-T home games to be at Robertson Oval FUEL STOVES Grand Final: Sat Sept 21. unless otherwise shown.