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NEWS Ardlethan(132). the titans, when Carlton topMAY four 8: reallyUranq-K(137) hinge on thisv Rivcoll(109); game. Coota(127) v QUALITY MAY 8: Coll-Ash(78) v NthRiverina Wagga(1 Football93); Temora(67) League v Whitton-Yanco(90);The Hoppers are two RAAF(87) wins out v SW-T(96). of the four after last Marrar(92); Ardlethanfl frontrunners24) v MCU(1 15);Wagga AP-M(90) Tigers v weekMAY ’s 15:loss toRivcoll(85) Ganmain-Grong v Coota(102); Grong-Maton andWhitton- must Wagga and District Junior Football Association sent having coach Graham Twitt being named assistant state TR-YC(1 27). overcomeYanco(130) the v fourthRAAF(93); placed SW-T(1 Swans.14) v Uranq-K.(94) MAY 15:,Nth Wagga(225)andv Temora(62);Turvey Park goMarrar(34).v head-to- MAY 22: State Champs, Griffith. their U15s squad to the State Carnival at Merimbula and coach and team manager Jim McMahon being appointed Griffith will be equally keen to take the points and MANUFACTUREDstate team manager.HOMES The team scored two wins from their MCU(91); AP-M(77) v Ardlethan(102);head in Saturday’ TR-YQ1s match12) of v MAY 29: Whit-Yanco(72) v Rivcoll(93); SW-T(74) v Pambula last weekend coming away with some pleasing Coll-Ash.(60) with then some breathing space in the number four five games for the weekend after meeting some fairly stiff the round at Wagga’s Cootamundra(49); RAAF(114)v Uranq-K.(101) results for their efforts. Wagga gained four State reps from General bye May 22-23: NSW State C’ships at Griffith. spot.JUNE 5: Rivcoll(83) v SW-T(87); Coota(106) v opposition at the trials. Robertson Oval. the carnival, namelyFOR Chad Willis COUNTRYfrom Osborne, Grant LIVING RFL 87 d Farrer 63. ACT 145And d don Sydney’t the 41.Tigers have RAAF(91);The Swans Uranq-K(1 won the58) first v Whit-Yanco(83).round encunter by only 12 Next weekend: The Rock v Coolamon; Eastlakes v Tur­ Sydney 175 d Farrer 45. ACT 91 d RFL 57. Burkinshawof Lockhart, Collingullie-Ashmont’s Jamie Wild plenty to prove this time JUNEpoints but12: shouldGeneral bye.be moreSth Zone settled NSW Carnival:on their Sapphire home turf. Coast and James Byrne from the Wagga Tigers club, as well as vey Park; North Wagga v East Wagga; Collingullie v MAY 29: MCU(103) v Nth Wagga(106); Marrar(121) v 70dFFLDiv2Coolamon, 3. Sydneynevertheless, 52 d Leisure will Coast know 9. theyFFL Div can 2 38 get d Centralclose Wagga Tigers. Ardlethan(44); Temora(91)around? v TR-YC(85); Coil-Ash West 10.Sapphire 92 d Leisure 8. Syd 47 d Cent. West 9. Sapphire 49 Milltlium(1 20) v AP-M.(77) It was only May 9 in the dto FFL the Oiv Swans 2 25. Sydand 75 if dthey Cent. areWest desperate 9. Final: Sapphire enough 97 could d Syd UNDER 11 W L Pts UNDER 13 W L Pts UNDER 15 W L Pts JUNES: Nth Wagga(138)firstvMarrar(71 round of );matchesTR-YC(1 10)thev even28. let loose with another polished performance and Eastlakes*...... 9 1 ' 40 Turvey Park*.... . 9 1 40 Collingullie-Ash TigersMCU(1were09); embarrassedAP-M(83) v Temora(75);by the Bulldogs Ardlethan(89)who stunned v JUNEupset the 19: home RAAF(1 team.24) v Rivcoll(72); Uranq-K(69) v 11 0 44 Coll-Ash.(IOO) Coolamon*...... 7 3 32 Wagga Tigers*... . 9 1 40 Turvey Park... 9 2 36 RFL followers with a runaway 64-point victory at Cootamundra(1East Wagga-Kooringal06); SW-T(64) is atv Whit-Yanco(45).home to Leeton on JUNE 12: Nth Wagga(64) v Ardlethan(102); TR- JUNE 26: Rivcoll(81) v Uranq-K(IOI); Whitton- Wagga Tigers*.. 7 3 32 Eastlakes-MCUt* ..6 3 30 Wagga Tigers . 9 2 36 Wagga’s Maher Oval. Saturday and should be confident of winning the The Rock* ...... YC(56) v Marrar(84); AP-M(42) v MCU(73); Coll- Yanco{53) v Coota(99); SW-T(148) v RAAF(35). 7 3 32 tast Wagga-K* *.t .... 6 2 30 Coolamon...... 7 4 28 Ash(49)Nobody v Temora(39j. would have tipped such an easy victory for game. Turvey Park*... 6 4 28 Coolamon*...... 5 5 24 JULY 3: Coota v Rivcoll; RAAF v Whit-Yanco; Eastlakes-MCU .3812 ' theJUNE Bulldogs. 19: Nth Wagga(123)vTR-YC(75); Marrar(155) Uranq-KThe Hawks v SW-T. have shown good form this season but North Wagga**. 3 6 16 Collingullie-Ash*...... 4 6 20 East Wagga-K. .3 8 12 v AP-M(67);Then again, MCU(97) nobody vwould Coll-Ash(74); have expected Temora(73) a low v their three wins and six losses hardly reflect their East Wagga-K** 3 6 16 The Rock*...... 2 8 12 North Wagga . .2 9 8 Ardlethan(112). JULY10: Rivcoll v Whit-Yanco; Coota v SW-T; placed Coolamon to beat Turvey Park three weeks ago - ability.Uranq-K v RAAF. Collingullie-Ash* 2 8 12 North Wagga**...... 1 8 8 The Rock ...... 0 10 0 JUNE 26: AP-M(69) v Nth Wagga(135);Coll-Ash(37) v E.W.-K. hasn ’t taken that extra step against the top theirMarrar(1 only32); lossTemora(56) for the season.v MCU(99); Ardlethan(95) v South Wagga-T* 0 10 4 South Wagga-T*...... 1 9 8 * Bye t Draw JULYteams and17: goneSW-Ton v withRivcoll;the job. RAAFBut vseveral Coota;coaches Whit- TR-YC(81Turvey ).Park can expect a much more committed Yanco v Uranq-K. have noted the Hawks have the potential to win big TigersJULY going 3: Nthinto SaturdayWagga’ s vmatch. Coll-Ash; Marrar v JULY 24: Rivcoll v RAAF; Coota v Uranq-K; Temora;The Tigers MCU had av rudeArdlethan; awakening TR-YC in the opening v AP-M. clash Whit-Yancogames. v SW-T. withJULY Turvey 10: Park Temora and now vrealise Nth playingWagga; the topMCU teams v The Hawks are not out of finals contention and must RIVERINA UMPIRES ASSOCIATION JULYensure their31: competitivenessUranq-K v Rivcoll;with victory Cootaagainst v Whit-the Marrar;is not just Ardlethan a walk in the v AP-M;park. Coll-Ash v TR-YC. Yanco; RAAF v SW-T. Sponsored by Wagga Mutual Credit Union Redlegs. JULYLikewise, 17: TurveyNth Wagga Park had v their MCU; bubble Ardlethan burst cour v­ AUGUST 7: Rivcoll v Coota; Whit-Yanco v Marrar;tesy of the TR-YC Hoppers v Temora; and will be AP-M well and v Coll-Ash. truly back to RAAF;Perhaps SW-T a bigger v Uranq-K. test for the Hawks will come next earth in the middle stages of the season. week against Turvey Park. Laws of the Game JULY 24: Marrar v Nth Wagga; MCU vTR-YC; Well done to Gary Harding at the SCG last Sunday as TemoraTurvey vParkAP-M; knowsColl-Ash what theyv’veArdlethan. got to do to beat the 1 stThe Semi: remaining August match 14 has Narrandera pitted against REPORTABLE OFFENCES heLarge, umpired spacious the game and before beautifully the Swans game.built — at a price that you can afford. . Choose from JULYTigers and31: anotherArdlethan win againstv Nth themWagga; at this stageMarrar of thev 2ndGanmain-Grong Semi: August Grong-Matong. 21 The Lions got their act A player or official who commits the following offen­ The night out dinner is going to be on July 24 - so TR-YC;season will MCU count v AP-M;for plenty Temora in the finals. v Coll-Ash. Preliminary:together against August Coolamon 28 last week following two a wide range of plans that include Granny Flats,ces 2-bedroom,may be reported: right up to 4-bedroom come to training and have a talk to Tim. AUGUSTWagga has 7: a betterTR-YC attacking v Nth record Wagga; but Turvey AP-M Park v Grandsuccessive Final: losses Sept and 4.will be keen to carry that form homesThis weekend over 160sees plentysquare of footballmetres. on SaturdayWe will - soeven designDisputes a home the decision to suit of anyour umpire. specific Wilfully needs. wastes Marrar;has had lessColl-Ash points kicked v MCU;against themArdlethan - merely va against Narrandera. spare a thought for Hec as he tries to organise umpires time. Unduly abusive, insulting or obscence language to Temora.statistic that will mean little on the day. TheThe "Riverine Eagles Football are struggling Record” is with the official only two publication wins this of appointments. This can be made easier if. everyone an umpire or behaves in an abusive, insulting or obsene AUGUSTIt’s not going14: toNth be asWagga easy forv AP-M;the DogsMarrar this timev theseason Riverina and Footballvictory againstLeague andthe FarrerLions wouldFootball be League, a boost but neither the Leagues nor the “Record” holds itself could make themself available. manner toward an umpire on the day of the match. Coll-Ash;around and MCUpending v theTemora; full strength TR-YC of both v Ardlethan. teams, this responsiblefor Narrandera. for statements made by any contributor. *.■ We are always on the lookout forDISPLAY new umpires or any­ VILLAGESIntentionally trips or kicks or attempts to trip or kick an AUGUSTmatch should 21 be: Coll-Ash a thriller. v Nth Wagga; Temora v Unless otherwise stated, material published in the The match is one of three games being played on “Record” does not reflect the attitude or official position of one who would like to have a go. opponent or official. 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CARLTON FARRER LEAGUE RIVISipN.TWO.CLUB NOTES EAST WAGGA-KOORINGAL HAWKS LEETON DEMONS big contribution from Scottie Seddon with 6. Welcome hard game. The mugs went to Vance Khan and Greg Well foughtAFL out last week -1993 fellas. Even Draw A great nail bitting effort by the to former MCU veteranSENIORS David Miosge who kicked his Johnson. Vance wasSENIORS undoubtable best on ground. I though we were beaten by 96 points, it TIGERSSecond CGrade,ub teamNoteslast weekend was first for1. hisPeter new Whittle club, as did former27. DonJohn Garry Raczkowski Gardner, could1. Gary name Blum a lot more(AC) that did24. well, Peter however Payton it is suffice wasn’tJuly easy for2 the Tigers. You really hadAugust 6 about the only highlight for the day. Our returning after a spell with Collingullie.28. Allen McPherson to2. sayGraham "all playedHenman well”. 25. Lee Anderson a go andSydney we v canAdelaide’t ask for any moreEssendon v Sydney 2. Nathan Graetz August 7 hopes of playing finals football are still Wayne Gardner had a good day29. Adrian(thanksHilton for finding 3. Craig Howe 26. Alan Williams July 3 Two magical moments in sport last weekend - the 3. Paul Bourne South Wagga - top of the ladder and waiting to be than that. Richmond v Carlton there, let’s make today the start of our his boots4. ChrisHeidi)Davisand tightened his30.stranglehold Mark Mullenas lead­ 4. Warwick Armstrong 27. Todd Henman Essendon v Brisbane first was at Whitton where the Steve (Mr Football) Pur- knocked off. Can we do it? The answer is yes!, if we TopSt games Kilda v Melbournefrom Harvey, Smithy,Fitzroy v Adelaide charge to September. ing league5. Jamiegoal-kicker. Ross Award winners31. Darrenfor Cuthbertboth teams 5. Geoff Shaw 28. Steve McCarten till Reserve Grade side got their first win since 1988. repeat our performance of last week and add that little GrahameFitzroy Howe, v Nth DenzoMelb and DamienSt Kilda v NAVYCollingwood( BLUE, brown & The U18s played well in patches, and 6. Jason Boneham 32. Adrian Hilton 6. Pat Lyons 29. Garry Swasbrick QuickIIIGO)LDon STRIPESthe phone was trying to find out were: Mugs to Damian Powell and ‘Spider’, Golden bit extra. I talking about possession, disposal, and hard Lang. GreatGeelong to vsee Footscray Mick Frazer make Geelongthe REDv Hawthorn SHOULDERS * u a four quarter effort today will see a win. 7. Corey Pavitt 33. Brett McMillan 7. Harvey McRae 30. Shane Bryant Seasons dinners to ‘Moby’ and ‘Zipper’ Button, Peking tackling, coupled with plenty of talk. Pride in yourself SeniorsJulyand 4to have your first kick beAugusta 8 his secret methods.Award Steve winnerswas quick were: to towellend someto Grant 8. Damien Graham 34. Mark Hogan 8. Terry Lyons 31. Mark Williams Brisbane v WC Eagles House awards to ‘Jock’ and ‘Deano’, Mick Carroll and and the club will go a long way also. Believe you can win goal, whatRichmonda start! v CollingwoodYour mum and dad would have been so adviceMeecham, - this socks helping to Brian the Quinn Swans and Coketo break to Brad their Miller. 9. Mathew Roberts 35. Brendan Price 9. Andrew Soley 33. Colin Thompson WC Eagles v Carlton Bye: Footscray, Melb loosingThe streak.Seconds, with the inclusion of a few old and a few Jason10. Dash Barry won Suckling Uncle Nix takeaways,36. David theLouttit Forst Hill and10. gotDillon it hard, Holt but fair, and34. we DannyWILL WIN.Baxter proud Bye:of you. Hawthorn Nth Melb. Hair Salon awards went to the two ‘Scott’s’: Seddon newNo sideplaces deserved produced to win a moregreat thanwin. thisGood mob players of Tigers. were in 11. Mark Blundell 37. Darren Albert 11.R.J.M. Allan McPhee 35. Bruce McKellar WithJuly all the 9 bad run of injuries it made the Reserves farily and 12.Hugler, Paul andMorphett the Caltex Turvey38. AndrewTops car Oore washes 12. Damien Lang 36. Bruce Shepherd Notabundance, a great deal with of the ability, awards but to: plenty Paul ofMorphett heart, plenty the mug, of new light onNth - but Melb we v go Essendon through. Thanks toAugust everyone 13 who helped endeavourplayer Tonyand Boatmanplenty takingof blokes out thewilling Cornellto Petrolhelp their and Tony went13. to TonyCameron Rudd Mitter and Craig Mclachlan.39. Barry Albert 13. Steve Turner 37. Glen Bartram out. JockJuly O’ Connell10 and Col Thompson tried all day, ‘Jiba’ 40. Wayne Pinn 14. David Meline (CC) 38. Glen Robson Sydney v Fitzroy Jelasi winning the Plains video. A 14.special Michael fund-raiser McPherson was held for Jason Dash and RobertsonMelbourne rucked v veryGeelong well also. HeAugust is as keen 14 as mustard mates. No one tried harder than old Bobby Rose who 15. Craig Absolum 41. Glen White 15. Steven Holt 39. Brad Heath The Firsts were within a couple of kicks all day but Michelle who lost most of their possessions in a recent and gotHawthornheaps of v potential.Fitzroy Essendon v Footscray enjoyed winning the mug. The $10 awards went to Mad 16. Ken McPherson 42. Tim Allen 16. Dennis Irvine 40. Graham Howe Carlton v Brisbane couldn’t bridge the gap. Sucky continued his great form to fire and I’m told it was fairly successful. BLUES C,ub Notes Carlton v St Kilda Dog newmo, Jason Dunbar who did a great job once 17. Brett Page 43. Gerd Gabriel 17. Jamie O’Connell 42. Rodney Bell TheCollingwood U18s let a goldenv Sydney opportunity slip by, by kicking too again win the Breust First National mug. Corey Pavitt and The U18s are slowly putting it together, but still went August 15 moved into the ruck, and Kurt Hovellman. Others to 18. Mark Crouch 44. Anthony Kalis 18. Anthony Wakeman 43. Damien Christopher many Julybehinds 11 to go down to the undefeatedNth Melb v RichmondTigers. Top shineJamie in Charltona great teamshowed effort their were great Scott skills Young, to win Noelthe Eagle down20. to theMick Demons Hounsell by 9 goals. 45.Prominent Darren wereDaly Shaun, Our19. worstDavid playerMann shortage since44. Steve our second McMahon match of gamesRichmond Harley, v StuartFootscray McGowan, WC Mick Eagles Frazer, v Hawthorn Kane Boys pizza and incentive award respectively. Richard,21. SteveElton, Absolum Shane Frearson,46. Troy Roly and Wintle John Byrne the20.season Michaelsaw Harveythe Reserve45.Grade Stevematch Herbertvirtually han­ McGregorAdelaide and vRod St McKellar.Kilda Great Adelaideto see more v at training Hughes and Keith McBean chipped in with three goals. Bye: WC Eagles SpecialOur mentionNetball girls to Tony continued Wheatley their for winning running ways, the water taking out with 22.first-gamer Greg Devries Corrie Sargeant47. kicking Phillip hisWalsh first goal. ded21. toDaniel Whitton, Breed probably ending46. whatGreg wasLawton an excellent as well boys! Bye: Brisbane, Collingwood both A & B Grades. With B Grade in particular having a 48. Dean Coopers 22. Ross Smith July 16 Geelong and encourageing his team mates. With this victory The 23.boys Darren meet Bournetop team Temora at Marrar at 10 am, chance for our team to make the final four. Certainly dis­ Don’t forget tomorrow at the Leeton Showground, the great win. 24. Ian Mattingly 49. Tom Woods 23. Tim Sheather Adelaide v Richmond leaving Maher Oval at 8.45 am. Good luck guys! appointing for the guys who have put in all season for ‘Super Rules’ over 35s match. Should be a great day out. behindTonight them’s theI’m nightsure tothey get thosecan make suits outa late of mothballs charge and 25. Mark O’Leary 50. Jim Jenkins July 17 towards the finals. The Seniors travel to Uranquinty and take on the nothing. Well doneTHIRD to Jamie, GRADE Wally and Larry who Let’s allMelbourne get down v Hawthornthere and make a day of it. come along to our Annual Formal Ball. Twelve months ago 26. Darren Hilton 51. Brendan Hounsell 1. Greg McClean 13. Kane McGregor August 21 The Seniors - well not much to say really. Rod Boots Rosellas after their two wins against58. Brett Rivcoll,Piltz so again a doubled up and all were fine contributors in both The StSupporter Kilda v Geelong of the Week thisCollingwood week goes v Carltonto Sue we had one of our most memorable nights at Gumly Hall. 2. Peter Lashbrook 14. John Robertson Fitzroy v Carlton 110% effort will be asked for. We got it all together last games. McClure. Sue is first at the netball everyHawthorn week tov umpireAdelaide and showedLet’s all us have how winsto do on it withthe netball a determined courts andeffort football to win fields THIRD GRADE 3. Brad Bush 15. Brad Robertson Collingwood v Footscrav week 1.afterD. O ’aDonnell couple of ordinary11. games, E. Crocker so let’s keep to help out any other way she can. Fitzroy v Brisbane the-and mug. make Robbie tonight Pickens a night won to the rival dinner last foryear’ twos. and Rob 4.The Craig Seniors Bryant won with surprising16. Matt ease Robertson under the cir­ July 18 it up. 2. T. Gorham 12. S. Hazelwood 5. Rod McKellar 17. Shaune Deaton Don’t forget July 31 - the big GarageGeelong Sale. v AllEssendon donations HoughtonOn a final won note, the please10 middies. remember Cat’s favourite saying - 3. L. Bourne 13. G. Meacham cumstances and were well served by Feter (coaches) Essendon v WC Eagles Footscray v WC Eagles A reminder4. B. Wild of our Games and15. Kareoke M. Stewart Night on July and6. SpeedGlen Haase (mug), Young Harry,18. MadJustin Harry, Milne Rabbit and excepted.Brisbane Ticket v salesNth Melb for Lou’s Testimonial are selling a bit GOTo THERhonda HAWKS! McCormack and everyone that helped, 7. Daniel Davies 19. Daryl Clayton August 22 17 at 5.7.30 N. Lindley pm. This promises to16. be J.huge Charleton and hilarious, Big Danny. slow toBye: date. Sydney So hop in early, so theRichmond organisers v Melbourne will know thank you for a great night on Saturday. Everybody 7. D. Pinn 17. A. Hamilton 8. Ben Mathews 20. Paul Aliendi how things will go. enjoyed themselves. Shirley Rose won a fortune as did so make8. B. a i:lio«ibig effort to get there 20.with 8. friends, Miller fami ly and 9.Cool Stewart and LarryMcGowen took out the21. ReservesRobert Skewes awards with July 23 Sydney v Nth Melb OK, today EWK. You know what happendBye: St lastKilda time - we Rose BootsNOTE: and ClubBrenton notesDelise. Guessfor next the number week of anyone9. C.you Burbidge can think of. 22. T. Taylor Chris10. Wayne (the Big Jackson 0) Brandon, Steve22. NicholasHobson andLepper Wellsy all Nth Melb v St Kilda —DON.10. P. Kalis 23. B. Quinn 11. Gary Thompson 23. Harley Bateup just didn’Julyt have 24 a dip. Let’s get right behind each other a give smarties in the jarare was due won inby JoshTuesday- Preston and Karen playing very well. them a run for their money. 12.Plans Steven are Stocktonunder way for the24. 1973Michael Premiership Frazer Reu­ Geelong v Collingwood Nelson. Athol had no trouble in guessing the number of C’MONCarlton REDDIES.v Essendon nion on July 31, which should be a night to remember. sheet in the toilet roll - must work for the government. Footscray v Melbourne August 27 Best bid of the night went to Don Tilker paying $12,000 More details in the coming weeks. July 25 WC Eagles v Geelong fpr a bag of oranges. Get you acts together for the “Red ROSELLAS c|ub Notes Pioneer Concrete are again supporting the Blues Hawthorn v Sydney August 28 Brisbane v Richmond Faces Night” on the 17th. financially this season which has been a lasting spon­ Nth Melb v Footscray FINEMORES JOINERY Ply. Ltd. sorship and most beneficial to the club, so when it WC Eagles v Adelaide St Kilda v Richmond Two wins - two happy teams and a happy club. Well Rubber StampsBye: Fitzroy Carlton v Sydney comes time to concrete, give Peter McPhail a cal! on done to both sides last week against Rivcoll. The August 29 Shop & Office Fittments I Detailed Joinery I Commercial projects I 421401. July 30 Seconds really belted the opposition and we could see For prompt and courteous attention, from theCollingwood simple v Essendon Melbourne v Fitzroy Tonight following the two matches, we are all to Brisbane v Hawthorn 4 BLAXLAND ROAD, WAGGA - thatPH they 213855 were enjoying -it too.FAX Teamwork 214041 started to “Not Negotiable" and other custom-made Julyhandle 31 DONS C,ub Notes gather at the Central at 6 pm for the award Richmond v WC Eagles Adelaide v Collingwood appear and was really there in the closing stages. stamps, to the convenience of the wide range of self- Bye: Essendon. However, let’s not get big-headed, keep a level head, annoucements.inking models. As usual, Also all welcome. revolving date stamps forHawthorn various v Carlton UP THE BLUES Nth Melb v Geelong WhenCATCH we think about last week’s wins against RAAF, both as individuals and as a team against South Wagga applications. Ink and replacement pads available.Footscray A v Fitzroy let us not forget that the Cats had had a big football today. Remember, they are unbeaten, so our aim is to wide range of type styles to choose from. CompanyAugust 1 week with the inter-services games and were knock them off their perch. It can be done, provided we CLUBSeals SCRIBES and logos - noPLEASE problem! NOTEAll made on the premisesMelbourne v Brisbane understandably leg-weary and understrength. Given Sydney v St Kilda want to do it and the commitment is there. Best for last Club- twice notes a week!for next week (July 10 & Sept^f5,11,12,18 25. that fact,Gary the results of the Buckenara'ssenior game were profitable week andColumn receiving the mugs were Shaun Byrnes and Bye: Adelaide 11) are required on Tuesday 6th, due from theEvery percentage Wednesday and club championship in theviewpoint. DAILY Andrew ADVERTISER Schafter. Good on you fellas. Those two players Both teams had goal kicking machines with veteran had good back up from all others on the field. to printerCall’s staffthe shortageexperts on ... THE OXFORD PRINTERY CHB ‘Moby’ scoring 9 from a spell at full forward, and a The Seniors got home by 20 points after a good, clean Wednesday112 Fitzmaurice 7th. St, Wagga - Phone 213196 - Fax 218161 30 — CARLTON FFL CARLTON RFL-7 6 - CARLTON RFL CARLTON FFL - 31

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WHITTON KAPOOKA TOLLAND A GRADE: Rd 10 Pts For Ag % BLUES BUSHPIGS SENIORS A better all round performance saw us Navy Blue, White Motif Red & White Stripes CATS TIGERS 1. John Lawton 29. Phillip Carroll have a R0SEI1ASgood win over the Greens. Daniel DONS Coil-Ash. .. The netballers40 553 had 241a bad day,229.0 with SENIORS Light Blue, Dark Blue V Black, Gold Sash Green, Red V Red, Black V Temora .... 317 20932 152.0 2. Tony Hughes (cc) 30. Austin Evans McPherson continued his good form win- . many key players otherwise engaged. 1. Paul O’Donoghue 24. 1.Mark Andrew Thornton Lowing 31. Ben Cruickshank Marrar .... 28 462 211 219.0 2.1. BarryC. Wade Roe 25. Bill Howitt 3. Col Carroll ning the Sports Club award, Dennis TR-YC .... Thanks to 20the players361 398 who doubled91.0 up. 2. S. Hobson 2. Bill Preston 4. Jason Hamblin 32.1. DavidPeter Holgate McCormack Walsh1. thePeter Brittons Staker Bakery towel and1. Wayne Gardner 3. Simon Absolom 26. 3.Hayden Matt Casley Bull 1. Adrain Pink 33. Geoff Cochrane North Wagga The only win16 for279 the day373 was the75.0 Junior 3. G. Bennett 5. Scott Hamblin 2. Errol Boots Mark2.Parmenter Darren Maythe socks. Miltons Gear2. Baden Bowman 4. Darren Brookes 27. 4.Phillip Ray ScottCock 2.6. RobertGlenn EvansBrilley 34. Paul Harris 3. Gary Button team - well12 done.277 396 70.0AP-M 5.4:Richard A. RonningHardy 3. Paul Preston votes:3. 3Shaun Michael Whitehouse Walsh, 2 Daniel Ardlethan 8 277 409 68.0 28. 5.Graham Anthony Flynn Bennett 3.7. RodneyDaniel McPhersonTurnbull 35.4. JulianPeter RoyleSheehan 4. Col Parmenter 6.5.Shane J. ThompsonBloomfield 29. Michael Smith McPherson,4. John 1 BreedDennis Walsh. ■ BLUE SHOULDERS, MCUBLUE, GOLD V The 3rd Grade4 181 had a470 good win 39.0against 6. GregTurbill 4.8. BradleyLuke Carroll Billings 36.5. TimRick RyanYoung 5. Craig GOLDMcLachlan CREST 7.6.Michael P. ManningPaterson 7. 37. Jason McPherson 5. Brett Battersby a the Bullpups. Good to see some players 30. Steven Skates 5.9. GerardDennis PiperWalsh 6. Ron Watts The6. ReservesWayne McGregor-Daviescontinued on their win­8. Phil McManus 8. 7.Mark B. Milthorpe Quilter 31. 8.Brendan BrendanSergent Barber 10. Michael Rava 38. Peter Corbett BGRADE back from Pts-injury Forand helpAg the team% get 6. Ronald MacDonald 7. DonTilker ning way,7. Jordie also with Burgess a solid win over the9. Greens. Joe Price N ick Carroll 9.8. Glen S. Atkins Nielson 32. 9.Harold Ean LivioWhite 11. Wayne Brown 39. Tim Reiher won the Bowling Club award, Greg Menzies the towel and Temorainto a winning mode. A good all40 round414team169effort.245.0Awards: 9. D. Guthrie 7. Greg Morison 8. Ricky Maybon 8. Colin Bell 10. Robert Currie 10. JohnVearing 33.10. Jason Craig Williams Saunderson 12. Graham Hughes 40. David Angove the socks to Wayne Cox. MCU 32 320 228 140.0 10. R. Knagge 11. Steve Kramer 8. Robert Hutchings 41.9. Jed Jimmy Lawton Seymour 9. Paul Young 12. Phil Errington Simon Absolom, Bill Hutchins, Chris Walsh and Steven 11. Steven Rose 34. Glen Starr 13. Jamie Crozier The Under 18s completed the treble13. havingMatthew an easyCattell win Marrar...... 24 265 204 130.0 12.11.Tony M. DouglasRyan 12. Don Timothy 14.9. BrettPhillip Baker Hatty 42.10. Robert JoshCorrison Kember 10. Archie Miller TR-YCStarkey...... 24 319 284 112.0 35. Richard Dolan 11. Ron Gordon over a depleted Coolamon side. Towel15. award Neil to Morton Craig Lenon, 13.12. Peter S. White Bloomfield 36.13. Dwayne Alan Scott Matthews 10.15. NigelLewis Peacock Winter 43. Greg Logan 11. Chris Dewar Coll-AshmontOur Seconds team gave the20 opposition268 248 a big start108.0 and 14. Simon Sellars 44.12. Wayne Bill Bevan Cox the Four12. AnthonyHotels awardO’Halloran to Jason McPherson,15. Robert and Tye the (2 socksnds) 14.13. Mark D. Ward Clark 37. Anthony Noack 11.16. ShaneDamien Frankenburg Carroll Northcould Wagganot peg the score back. Four8 quarters147 294 must be50.0. played 14. T. Basham 15. Paul Coromandel 17. Michael Walsh 45.13. Brad Barry Roberts Pickens to Murray13. Julian Hamblin. Scamp 16. Graham Cheney Ardlethan ... 8 168 365 46.0 15. David Brockwell 39.17. MarkJohn ScamberryConlan 12. Damien Trew 46. Murray Hamblin 17. Gary Cousley in every game. To their credit the team battled the game out 16.15.Heath M. PigramHopwood 18. David Harris 14. Michael Wright Our14. scratchie MarkWestman raffle was drawn last Sunday with the win­ Ariah Park-M 4 150 259 58.0 40.18. Paul Goldsmith 13.19. GaryDavid MorrisonLogan 47. Anthony Quinn 19. John Carey to the end. Awards: John Pearson, Joe Hopwood and 17.16. Trent W. DeBrittMiller 41. Richard Durnan 15. John Brambley ners15. being: Darren 1st MclnerneyRay Fay, 2nd Jenny Ryan and 3rd Troy 17. L. Reid 19. Andrew Olsen 14.20. JasonMark ParmenterCame 48.16. Peter Damien McCaig Brookes Evans.16. CongratulationsNigel Southam to Nick Carroll20. onMick his Carroll selection in JUNIORSGerard McLean. Pts For Ag % 18. Neil McCallum 42.20. Colin Frank Longford Corbett 21. Peter Walsh 49. Jari Nielsen 21. Dean Palframan 19.18.Joe G. HopwoodGuthrie 15. Buck Weaver 17. Andy Cameron the 17.NSW John U17s Hennessy Teal Cup team to go to Adelaide this ArdlethanThe First Grade played well 20in patches,102 but67 were no match 43.22. John Craig Pearson Fletcher 22. Dan Milne 50. Mark McCorry 23. Scott Seddon 152.0 20.19.Michael D. HarrisHopwood 44. Tom Ryan 16. Lee Cunningham 18. Robbie Pickens weekend.18. David Nicholas Temora .. 16 129 71 182.0 23. Jamie McLellan 23. Anthony Carroll 51.19. JeNDudley Brill Dunbar What a great day for netball. Juniors25. Markhad a Owin,’Brien24-12, for the fast running Bulldogs. For the first two quarters the 21.20. BretWadelton S. Roberts 24. Max Brassil 17. Sam McCullough 52. Dean Jones 19. Greg Johnston T.R.-Y.C. . 12 101 84 120.0 45. Wayne Hickenbottom 24. Troy Lenon 20. Keith McBean with Shannon Carroll winning the socks.26. CTrevorGrade Gibbonshad a hard (cc) team held their own, but wre not able to sustain the 22.21. Paul T. WiseMitchell 46.25.VictorShayneHugoHackett 25. Ian Ross 53. Brad Smith 20. Simon Williams MCU 8 44 67 66.0 18. Greg Lagstrom 21. Rod Boots contested match coming out winners28.17-14 Troy Huglerwith a great pressure. A good effort though. Awards: Mark Quitter, Mick 23.22. Robert D. Louttit Jenner 47.28. Darren Marty Mohr Cousley 26. Greg Menzies 54. Sam McIntosh 21. Robert Anderson AP-M 0 30. 117 26.0 19. Greg Wight 22. Steve Purtill effort22. from Tony Kim Bradford Evans winning the mdg.29. BJason Grade Carroll lost 11-20 Hopwood, Peter Bloomfield, and Beaurepairs award to Philip 23. A. Pirie 48.29. J. TaylorPeter Owen 27. Nick Carroll 55. Luke Cruikshank 24. M. Morton 31. Larry Christian .23.28. MickPeter PiperHoward 56.23. Dan Bob Boardman Rose with 23.Jo LoganMark Breitwinning the mug. Also30. a specialWayne Cairnsmention to Cock. THIRD GRADE 31. Richard Judd Farrer results: Round 10 25. G. Collins 32. Geoff Gardner THIRD GRADE24. Jed Cutter Rachael24. ScottHamblin Bruest and Simone Kember who came up from Many thanks to the Narrandera Junior Football Club 1.26. Heath P. Penning Hopwood 13. 33.Peter Grant Smith Hutchinson 57. Steven Holgate 69.25. Scott Jason Lewis O’Brien the juniors25. John to fillElliott in for B grade, due 33.to manyReg Wheeler people being A GRADE: Temora d MCU on forfeit; TRYC 36 d Ardlethan 2. Nathan Smith 14. Dean Odgers 34. Tom Spicer 34;presidentColl-Ash Peter55 d HopwoodMarrar 39; forAPM running52 d theNth boundary.Wagga 15. Peter 27. W. Eccleston 34. Damian Prest 58. Andrew Holgate 70.26. Mathew Paul Purcell Hatty sick 26.- a greatDarren performance Reher from both girls. A Grade lost to a 3. Simon Absolom 15. Michael George 71. Craig Lenon 35. Jason Dash B GRADE: Temora 43 d MCU 18; TRYC 47 d Ardlethan 32; 28. T. Davies 35. Drasko Kristo 59. Troy Evans 27. Dean Pearce very27. fast WyattCoolamon Mclnerney side, with the cup going to Sony Carroll was captain of the Reserves in the great year of 1972 4. Steven Starkey 16. 36.Jarrod Craig Goulding Taylor 60. Scott Ceely 73. Steven Ruskin for the third week in a row - well done36.Sonya. JimmyThanks Creekto Car­ Coll-Ash 30 d Marrar 25; APM 34 d Nth Wagga 33. 5.29.Andrew D. ConnellFoster 28. Rob Russell 28. Darryl Bishop premierships. 18. 37.Wade Brentan Stidiford Kramer 61. Paul Shepherd 74.29. Shane Rick RyanBoots oline29. Rava Mark for backing Elliott up in A Grade last37. week,Robert she Smith certainly JUNIORS: Temora 36 d MCU 9; TRYC 21 d Ardlethan 16 6.30. Andrew A. Manderson Trengrove 19. Scott Jones 62. Shane Hatty 75. Scott Crozier 31. P. Bristow 38. Jason Kerr 30. Jason Pete worked30. upPaul a thirst Hindmarsh and had a great night39. on Tim Sunday. Bourke Midgets 7. Jeremy Roach 21. 39.Mark Kristen Morden Thow 63. Daniel Underwood 76. Steven Cox 40. Col Lynch Club secretaries: Don’t forget the next league meeting is 8.32. Chris G. WalshMainsh 22. Robert Hutchinson 64. H. Wheatly 77.31. Matthew Jason DunbarCurry had 31.a game Vance this Khan week and thanks to Tracey Rava for her 41. Graeme Evans 32. Kurt Hovelmann time to these girls as they look forward41. toRossplaying. CombsTraining to be held at the Aust Rules Club on Monday, 12th July at 9.35. Michael M. Annetts Rhodes 23. Michael Levett 65. Justin Tindle 78. Jason Linsell 32. Cameron Jackson NOTE: Club notes for next week 42. Anthony Beattie . 66. Brett Ferguscn 79.33. Brett Wayne Lenon Newman has 33.beenSid slackeningDacey off a bit, so a42. big Scott effort Hugler this week. 7.30 pm. 10.36. Jay D. Norden Ingold 24. 43.Daniel Jamie Longabardi Brownsea are due in Tuesday. 11.37. Matt S. McLeanBaldock 25. Chris Smith 67. Stephen Alkemade 80.34. Michael Craig FraserKefford Remember,34. Rick you Lee play a lot better 43.as aBill team McMullen when you 44. Milo Gafney 68. Scott Freeman 44. Neil Carey 12.38. Gerard P. Hudson Duck 45. Gerard Sullivan 35. Andrew Orielly train35. together. 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THE ROCK-YERONGWAGGA CREEKTIGERS MAGPIES ARIAHTURVEY PARK-MIRROOL PARK BULLDOGS BOMBERS Today another one of the club SENIORS From the supporters gallery, the game SENIORS stalwarts and legends reaches a miles­ 1. David Pocock 27. Chris Grentell We shook of a dogged Narrandera last Sunday didn’t match the score. Cer­ 1. Gerald Pieper 31. Nigel Chambelain SENIORS afterWellhalf wetime hadto recorda harda battlegood victoryagainst tone which very few players will achieve. 2.2. Anthony Peter Sculley Watson (cc) 32.28. John Bruce Bently Leaver SENIORS tainly we were at no stage in trouble, but 1. Glenn Vardanega (cc) 28. Steven Marks lastNorth Sunday, Wagga andin both at gamesthe same last week.time. Macca reches taht big 300 figure and 3.4. Ray Richard Willis Flanigan 33.29. NicholasPeter Melton Schadt 26. NatHerdon Don’t know what happened at the three it was a good contest on the day. Terry’s 34. Scott Lovell 2. 1. HeathBrett MooneyPearson 29. Michael Hewitt allowed a couple of our players time to theall clubround and effort everyone was rewarded congratulates with B.O.G. him 4.5. Clay Shayne Barber White 30. Graeme Terlich quarter time breaks, but we didn’t score on a great achievement. Well done 5. Anthony Lyons 35. Grant Regan 3.2. DaleAlan Lewington Bell 30.27. Gary Ross Sheppard Devereux recover from injury. Hopefully we will and a meal at the Locksley. He was well 6. Marcus Kreutzberger36. 31. DougMark Boak Mason 4. Terry Ness 31. Shane Dash after that break in either game! Macca. 6.7. PaulColin HawkeKarpany 32. Dean Hallam have a full list to pick from for today. B LACK & WHITE supported by who took the 7. Murray Barber 37. Andrew Passlow 5.3. TroyBrian AshcroftJohnstone 32.28. Ken Brett Howe Prentice In the Ists we outscored the BROWN, mSTRIPES WaggaLast weekMotors we award.deliveredRay our‘Jimmy final ’ 8. Nick Moore 38.33.GlenGeoffMcDonnellHopkins Our U18s lost a close one and best RED, WHITE BLACK, 8. Bevan Rowe 6. Troy Maiden 33. Brett Hewitt opponents in two quarters but we MGREEN TRIM, & rj BLUE YELLOW SASH aspirationsWillis put ina severea great dent effort and with it is5 goinggoals 9.9. PaulGraham J. Irvine Fellows 39.34. NevilleCraig DennisByrnes 7.4. MarkGraeme Cunningham Hadrill 34.29. Brett Brian Ashcroft Gaynor were Mathew Nixon, Julien Clarkson, GOLD LETTERING 40. Lyall McDermott needed another two good quarters. Terry to take all the courageand andpicked determinationup the Warehouse that weAward. have to 10. Ray Carroll V 8. Warren Sykes 35. Andrew Ryan Sean Bailey, Duncan Vennell and Shane 10. Craig Willis 41.35. GavinJohn HubbardWest 5. Terry Walker 30. Derek Ryan Greenham had a good game and was all clawTheour2ndswayhadbacka warmto theuppositionfor todayonwiththea ladderhuge win.thatSomewe 11. Micheal Condon 9. Michael Flanigan 36. Nathan Lieschke Bailey. Julien won the top award and the socks went to 12.11. DarrenAndrewCook Rainbird 42.36. Jason Ross Schultz Manning over the ground getting kicks and won the Bowling Club big performances with a bag of 11 goals to Ray Carroll who 10. Steven Woods 37.31. Tim Jamie Masterson Buerckner Duncan. should be. 13.12. ShaneBruce McDermott Hannam 43.37. ScottRodger Evans Vennell 6. Peter McCabe award. Congratulations Darryl. APK Sales and Service wrappedScull was up theonce Markagain Anthonythe inspiration award - hebehind spent theus lastand halfhe 44. Scott Bance 11. Jeremy Masterson 38. John Bannister The Reserves, led by skipper Steven Marks had another 14.13. PaulPaul M. Hallam Irvine 38. Aaron Gowland 12.7. TimJason LloydBryce 39.33. Greg Chris Charleson Chalmers award went to Mark McCormack; Geoff Walker plaeyd well wonof the Chris last’ Butcheryquarter on mug. the Toddbench returned bandaging to the his form hands! before The 15. 45. Paul Brasier huge win and have been looking forward to this game today 15. Kevin Driscoll 46.39. PaulMurray Clarke Thomas 14. Bill Veale 40. Darryl Hillier and won the socks; the video went to Daniel Chalmers, who heBreust ws injured towel andwent he to won Scott the Lovell Sandman who had mug. a superbTerlo ws game. his 16.16. StevenPaul BlairPriest 40. Scott Brown 16.8. KainGeoff Johnstone Walker 41.34. Brian Shane Robinson Brustolin for seven weeks. Tony Frankhause won the socks and Hoffy The Birdsnest award was well deserved by Lyall McDer­ 17. Brad Seymour 47. Paul Byrne thedoubled mug. up after the 2nds - well done Daniel; and the pewter usual devasting and he won the Riverina Spraying Service 18.17. MathewRicky FitzsimmonsHundy 48.41. DarrenJohn BauerPurton 17.9. CraigPaul KnoxBuerckner 42.36. Gary Phil Hoffman Pellow to Brian Gaynor. Congratulations to Derek Ryan who also mott. Others to put in solid performances were Jason 18. Gary Harris 43. Michael Simmons In the Seniors as expected we rallied after our loss to towel. Kreutzy once again figured in the awards and he took 19.18. RayTrevor Colvin Ball 49.43. RusselBruce DurnanMackinlay played his first senior gaem for the club and Glen O’Brien theSchultz,Uncle StephenNix pizza. Priest and Andrew Priest. 20. Jason Morton 50. Jeff Simpson 19.10. MarkGlen MooneyBell 44.37. Andrew Michael Harmer Rees Coolamon and recorded a good win. Warren Sykes had a top The 18s were faced with a different situation when only 19. Steven Nash 44. Roger Salmon who kicked four goals. The 2nds struggled but came home with the bacon which 21.20. TonyCraig Grimmer Taylor 51.45. RichardChris OOugh’Keefe 20. Scott Bourne 45. Bevan Martin game as did Heath Mooney, Steven Woods, and Mick 14 players turned up for the game - rather disheartening for 22. Jason Samuelson 52. Mark Wood 21.11. TonyTerry Melican Greenham 47.38. Tony John Stratton McLean Hewitt.The TonyReserves Melican were wonbeaten the inmug a veryand scrappythe socks game. to I thesuppose guys whois what made we the went effort there and committmentfor. Rosco had to hispull beston a 23.21. StephenTodd Goldspink Shultz 53.46. RichardRoss Crawford Braid 22. Paul Noack 48. Travis Terry Andrew Walker had a good game to win the Bowling Club 13. Stephen French 39. Darryl Harper Scott Bourne. gameblack toand date gold and jumper won onLibby a frosty’s Takeaway morning mug.- however Big Dickthey 24.21. SimonChris BlackTaylor (2nds) 54.47. DamienMatthew Maloney Black 23. Neale Francis 50. Tony Fankh;ause : award. Buster Butchery award to Daniel Chalmers, the 55. Nathan Vale Netball: A Grade, with a good team effort, won 33-19, featuredremained in undaunted, the goals andtook he on tookboard the the Porky right attitude,& Verdo stuckmug. 25.22. CoreyBarry Booking Kohlhagen 48. Travis Allen 24. Sam King 51.40. Peter Patrick Gyles Gaynor video to John Walker and the pewter to Russell Fisher. Glen Bruce Leaver and Blairy each took $10 from the ladies. 26. John Schultz 56. Andrew Priest 14. Pat Hill with Kelly Hassold winning the mug. Haley Brown was to a system and won by a goal! Not bad considering Leeton 22. Andy Doherty (2nds) 57.49. DamienDale GowlandFleming 25. Nigel Smith 52. Mai Hilfier Bell kicked two goals. Voting in the W & J Taylor amateur award stands as 27. Mark McDevitt 26.15. StephenRussell EatherFisher 53.41.David CraigConstable McCormack outstanding in B Grade’s 30-11 win and Prue Sheather won are second on the ladder. Impossible to pick any individual 28.23. GrahamDarren DoswellTerlich 58.50. MathewTim Brain Gooden The netball girls had good reason to be happy last week, follows: Kreutzy 10, Craigy 9, Spiro, Whitey, Barry & Boot 5, 27. Darren Wallett the mug in C Grade and they won 28-20. The U15s won 32- performances - a committed team effort. Well done. 29.24. PaulShane McGowan Brown 59.51. StirlingSean TippingPeverell 16. Robert Harper 42. Fraser Dwyer the A & B Grades both having a win. A Grade played really 60. Warick Brown THIRD GRADE 11 and Sara Nixon won the socks. Barney,The netballersBoxhead had& Ballya mixed 4, day,Browny, winning Byrnsey, the Juniors Fitzy and & 30.25. JeffJohn Willis McLachlan 56. Justin Poole well, especially Cathy Donnolly who won the mug and went C Grade. Best players for the Juniors were Sarah Gooden, THIRD GRADE 1. Daniel Miegel 14.43. Wes Damien Kendall Harper Today it’s the one we have been waiting for again, and Scratcher 2. 26. Andrew Terlich 17. Brett Ryan 16. Jamie Wakefield on to win 52-15. The B Grade had the closest of games and Sarah Meyers and Amanda Priest. The A Grade was well 1. Damien Pleming 15. Michael Hood 2. Sean Bailey with top spot on the ladder at stake and let’s hope for a good On the Calcutta side of things those who have purchased 2. Simon Millman 16. Michael Mullins 3. John Petts 17.44. SimonDaniel KlimpschChalmers came out winners 34-33. Well done girls. served by Virginia Irvine, Lucinda Irvine and Connie Gordon. UNDER 18s 18. Glen O’Brien game, good weather and a big crowd - and the rest is up players are requested to get their accounts up to date. Also 3. Damien Maloney 17. Stephen Wilson 4. Mathew Barklem 18. Xavier George A great afternoon last Sunday with the footballers and The B Grade went down 15-11 with better players Andrea 1. Alan Hopkins 18.27. MarkJohnLimbrick Taber (c) 5. Shane Bailey 19. Bradley Burkinshaw get your raffle books back to enable drawing of this. 4.2. MichaelMick MazzocchiBagley 29. Steve Marston 19. Ian Gordon 45. Michael Heath to us. Skews, Cathie Noonan and Raleigh Graetz. The C Grade 5. Warick Brown 19. Matthew Gooden 6. Andrew Nguyen 20. Drew Iverach friendsTonight, having straight a Bowls after Afternoonthe game, andit’s off BBQ. to the Lots Astor of fun Hotel and Netball news: A Grade won with Shay Hills winning the 6.9. DamienRobert Maher King 20.30. PaulAndrew Rodney Taylor 7. Matthew Nixon 21.48. RobertcAndrew SheatherPaton won 23-5 with best players Maree Kelly, Andrea Skewes 20. Mark McCormack 22. Keith Hill forenjoyed a ‘Come by asall. you Thanks are’ party.to the It ’Bowlings on in theClub function for thier room co ­ mug. B Grade were beaten (I think) and U15s won with 10.7. RichardDarren Ough Smith 21.31. Mark Alan Penny Marston 8. Matt Johnstone operation and help. Emmaand Narelle McLachlin Lovell. winning the trophy. 11.8. MathewMark GodfreyBolton 22.32. James Damien Byrne Allan 22.9. BrettJohn Willis Walker 23.49. David Brendon Pike O’Dwyer upstairs and meal and music provided at$10 per head. Let’s 9. Chet Hubbard 23. Nathan De-Jong 24. Duncan Vennell This week is another tough game, so hopefully with most TodayComingwe up:welcome Friday,the JulyBrown 9: Jazz/CountryBombers to VictoriaNight atPark the 12. Mark Chaplin 33. Geoff Hopkins 10. Julien Clarkson all turn up and have a good night and you can sleep in Sun­ clubrooms. Get your tables together now. 10. Stirling Peverill 24. Jeff Angle 11.23. BradelyMatthew Brown O’Dwyer 25.50. Jamie Barry Bourne Johnstone of our players back in, we will come out winners. 11.16. BrodieMaickColvin Williams 25.41. Andrew Luke PriestEllicott 26. Corey Bowen. day morning. for Todaywhat we we hope tackle will arch be rivalstwo deserved Turvey Park victories. and we The won 1’ tsts be 19. Neslon Sweet 49. Lee Sonneman 12. David Jenkins UP THE BOMBERS. must win to keep their chances alive, whilst the 2nds must 12. Danny Millman 26. Darren Cook 24. Shane Rees 27.65. Andrew Andrew Bloomfield Walker seeing a repetition of last round. We are on top of the ladder 13.20. Rowan Brody Wadley Moore 27.56. Jason Justin Samuelson Poole winand to we maintain are going their to placestay there!in the top 4. After our victories, 14.24. MichaelDaniel Byrne Kent 29. Glen Medau let’s join our major sponsor at the Kings Own and instill some team spirit into the club. UP THE HOT PIES! 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GRIFFITH SWANS ARDLETHAN STARS MANGOPLAH-COOKARDINIA GOANNAS coolamon GRASSHOPPERS Firstly apologies for the lack of notes SENIORS Firstly another reminder to everyone lastAnything week. As but we convincingare again at wouldhome thispro ­ SENIORS SENIORS aboutAfter the ‘aRed great Faces win’ theNight week on Julybefore, 17. we week,bably let’bests hopesome we up can the keep weekends up our perper-­ 2. Danny Galvin 29. Byron Cole SENIORS came out against Ganmain and showed 1. Shane Ruyg 25. Scott Collis 1. John Bischard 26. Brett Noble It sounds as though it’s going to be very mmmmm formancesformance by on our the three Exies teams. Oval asIt mustwe did be 3. Phil Cohalan 31. Brad Roberson 1. Keith Hanna 24. David Gillett very little enthusiasm and were accor­ 2. 4.Ricky Winston Burdett Dew 26.32. Brent Peter Hathaway Mohr 28. Peter Minchin interesting to say the least. againstdisappointing Ganmain. for theThe coachesincentive who award put 3. Colin Cassidy 27. Justin Dawson 2.2. AntonBarry NobleMcLachlan 25. Andrew Driscoll dingly 30 points down at quarter time. winners in that game which was spon­ 5. William Lloyd 33. Kerry Podmore 3. Bryan Buchanan 29.26. GeoffPeter MinchinRowlands Our First Graders came through again the effort in during the week then see the 4. Jamie Bennett 29.35. MarkDarren BrownAtkinson 3. Paul McCarty End of section! Better contributors on soredweekend by Quipriteresults. P/L where Greg Collins 6. Grant Pettit 30. Mark Cameron 4. Paul Kew 27. Steven Buchanan but still seem content to do just enough S100, Jerry Toscan $50, Paul Young 5. 7.David Scott Dunkley Barber 36. Robert Manuel 4. Mark Whyte 30. Mark Torrence the day were Neil, Andrew Driscoll RED WHITE,BLUE & REDGOLD V The U18s got well and truly walloped. 6. Chris Conlon (vc) 31. Grant Cameron 5. Scott Bradley 28. Michael Kane to win. Percentage as well as the points GOLD SHOULDERS BANDS 8. Antony Matthews 37. Paul Murphy 31. Ken Patten (Rowdy) and John Ando (Lurch). $30 and the $20 to Mark Brown. Other 32. Ron Irvine 5.6. CraigAndrew Spencer Pattison 29. Gavin Moses is what we’re after fellas! so let's get it GREEN. WHITE V good players were DavidIt would Dunkley, be Chrisa long Conlan time and since Owen a 7. 9.David James Gee Brennan 38. Adam Dubojski Congratulations to Neil Fleming on Mangoplah senior team hasn’t kicked a 8. Stewart Egan 33. Chris Noack 6.7. DavidPat Sutton Carroll 32.30. GarryBrendon Gillett Gibbons together.his 200th Thefirst backlinegrade wasgame soundfor the onceclub. a

Brown. Overall it was a great team effort and goes to show 10. Shane Piffero 34.39. David Stephen Alpen Wheeler 8. Michael Buchanan 31. Nigel Irvine thegoal. improvement The boys had that it pretty the sidetough has only made having in 15the players past 9.11. Ian David Geddes Armstrong 40. David Muscat 8. Ken Fairman 33. Paul Little againThat andis a repelledtremendous alot effortof attacking Plem. moves, while Minch, 10. Jamie Reid 35. Joe Agresta 9. James O’Connell 32. Gerard McPherson Derko and Matt Currie played well across the centre. weeks.and playing the top team. The towel and three votes went to 12. Darren Cole 41. Andrew Myers 9.10. MarkBrett DerksenAllen 34.33. JoshGuyWeideman Hettinger The Twos went down in an entertaining game. Gazzo son of ’Yotti’ and brother of Brendan. Mark Sanbrook got the 11. Brett Davis 36.42. Gary Dean Moore McMahon BrabanderIt’s time forwon the 2sthe tofirst put itaward togetherand forwith the foura little quarters.training Against East Wagga last week we suffered a lot of 12.13. Gerard Phil McDevittToscan 37. Tim Stewart 10.11. TonyShane Kelly Rudd 35.34. JohnPaulTokley Carroll injuriestwo votes, in a while danger Chris game Phyland that we got needed the Styles to win Apart to cement haircut, 14. Mark Conway 38.43.Brett AshleyMcAllister Creasy 12. Gavin Adams 35. Rod O’Brien Morecould of thebe pressingsame constructive for top grade work honours. plus added Brett consentra- Allen found 13. Greg Dreyer 44. Anthony Armstrong 11. Matt Jones 36. Phil Gardiner ourand spon one invote. the four. Unfortunately our player depth is being 14.15. Peter Ricky Dunkley Collins (cc) 39. Nick Critchen 13. Chris Jarrett 36. Scott Munro tionthe should going seetough them but turnshould the be last better corner. for theGood run. games Alex Manley from continuallyThe 2nds eroded, had a sonarrow it’s becoming loss on Saturday critical for going all players down toby 16. Chris Ross 40.45.Mohamed Austin McRaeTeffana 12.14. GregPaul BrainHurst 37.37. ChrisBrad CameronRichards Thommo,again played Col, Bevan well. and Gary. Johno & Geoff went will in the 15.17. GregTrevor CollinsSmith 46. Anthony Melton hiteleven the trainingpoints. The track loss together puts them and out get of the the straglersfour for the there first 16. Paul Young 41. Scott McDermott 13.15. MickNeil FlemingButton 38.39. PhilSteven Day Pattison ruck.The The URock18s againplayed went well fordown. their Stick win at- next it boys. time Any we mightsuppor ­ astime well. this season. The Mark Anthony Menswear award went 18. Leigh Brown 42.47. David Mark Overs Vincent 16. David Buchanan 40. Brian Fleming ters or players, try and get down early to see these boys In the U18s the boys hit the field with their new captain- 17.19. Glen Boyd Garner Kendall 48. Eddie Lloyd 14. Matt Werner 39. Dean Hanrahan be able to turn it around. to the ‘Mango Pub’ Al Baker, the mug and two votes went to 18. Gary Argus (ac) 43. Michael Reid 17. Garry Kew 41. Greg Mangelsdorf play.In the It netballis amazingthe U16swhat tasteda bit of defeatedsupport canfor dothe forfirst yourtime con­ coach in Adrian Pavese who played to make up the numbers. 20. Luke Bolden 50. Michael Wheeler 15. Andrew Hanrahan 40.42. DarrenWayne JohnsKew the 'Mango Shop' Winston Dew, while Ant’s Armstrong, who 19. Todd Cody 44. Graham Foley 18. Anthony Fleming goingfidence down (remember to The Rock Turvey 21 -16. Park). B Grade Best played players a werelot better David Thehappen boys’s cameto live awaywith witha footballing a very comfortablelegend, took winthe withStyles the 21. Brian McRae 48.51. Jason Brendon Vaccari Boyle 16.19. DavidIan Buchanan Currie 41.43. BrendonRoss Spilsbury Semmler best players being Peter Vardanega, Paul Revere, Brent 20.22. Scott Chris Angove Mason 52. Dennis Kane andMaloney, continue Damien to improve, Dedeni, but JacobThe Rock Suidgeest, played Alexbetter Manley and Apart haircut. 21. Jason Westcott 50. Paul Woolnough 17.20. KieranCecil ParrSpencer 42.44. ShanePeter BartholomewSpencer and Daniel Crocker. Big thanks to the 1118s who back up Harrison (with 8 goals), Matt Bourke and Matt Kenny. 23. Darren Wedge 51.55. Brad Stephen Hammond Culhane 21. Warren McLoughlin 45. Stirling Cullenward won this game 42-32. The As fared no better, and went TheThe ReservesFirsts were battled hard again pressed to field for athree side, quartersbut managed against to 22.24. MattCoad Brian Hawke 57. Shane McMahon 18. Brendon O’Reilly 44. Col McDermott every week. Thses blokes really want the club to survive Temora last week but luckily decided to put it together in the 23. Mark O’Connor 54. Kenny 0’Drisscol 22. John Anderson 47. Hamish Cullenward downprosper. fighting Let ’s36-34 give themin a verya hand! close game. Best players: do so with injured players and some U18s stepping up. 25. Wayne Podmore 55.58. Andrew Mitchell McCashney Dubojski 19.23. PeterMark CaldowBuchanan 45. Bruce Patten 16s, Pamela Trevaskis, Giselle and Tamie. Bs, Sarah and Unfortunatelylast quarter to the kick side nine lost goals by 3to points nil to duerun outto a comfortable ‘disputed’ 24.26. Owen Wade Brown Jones 60. Brett Langfield The netballers had two wins and two losses. A Grade had goal.winners The bymug 43 winner points. was The Andrewboys will McCashney, not be able with to do other that 27. David GollashTHIRD GRADE61. Nik Mathews 20. Kerry Brain THIRD46. GRADE Geoff Dewar Katea good Bonny. win As,23-9. Jasmin Best playerCoramandel Cathy Carey.and Tracey B Grade Mills. won 21 - goodand getplayers awaybeing with Davidthat againstAlpen, betterJamie teams.Reid and Thethe Miltonsbest 45. Wayne Denetto 59. Glen Vaccari 1. Garry Rowlands 47.12. ColAndrew Litchfield Munro 11,This best week Liz we Prior. travel C Grade to Mango, lost 17-14, let’s do best it Stars!Kate Holesman. 46. 28.Malcolm Daniel Bourke Lloyd 60. Aaron Pool 21.2. MatthewPaul Hallcroft Currie 13. Dwyane Clancy boundaryGear award linesmen and three Batt votes Best went who to kicked Dan Galvin two magnificent (apparently 47. Paul Rovere UNDER61. Grant 18s Harrison 22.3. DarrenJacob SuidgeestTrembath 48.14. PeterMathew Lumsden Farrell Juniors lost 24-12, best Hayley Suidgeest. magicaland D.A. goals.was going to change this week’s ‘Spot the Ball’ to 49. Mark2. Adam Henderson Barrow 62. 13.Matt Michael Rovere Anselmi 4. Andrew Platt 49.15. CraigJustinLitchfield Tokley A friendly reminder to those players, netballers and sup­ 'SpotAfter the a ruggedPig’). Peter affair Mohr in the got Firsts, the two where votes both and sides mug suf this­ 52. Adrian3. Wayne Murphy Sanbrook 63. 14.Rod DanielBest Murphy 23. Simon Bonny porters who haven’t paid their memberships could they 4. Richard Post 15. Chris Higgins 5. Michael Spry 16. Tim Armstrong feredweek injuries, and has we had came that awaymany withkicks a thissolid year win. that Best he players is even 53. Peter Crowe 64. Simon Taylor 24.6. PaulAlex WhyteManley 51.17. BruceDaniel BoytonCrocker please bring their money along to the next home game. 56. Peter5. Chris Vardenega Phyland 65. 16.Alex Ryan Forster Maloney wereworn Gary Wally Argus’s let (with out. Thea B.O.G.), Styles Jason Apart Wescott, haircut David.went Dunto the­ 6. Alex Creasy 17. Jeff Munro 25.7. StuartBrett NolteJones 52.18. KeithJason MenziesMattingly Today we play Griffith in a must-win game. All the best to kley, Brett Davis, Joe Agresta and Greg Collins. The incen­ 57. Damon7. Mark Clark Sanbrook 66. 18.Steve Christian Sargent Wood 8. Tony Morris 19. John Noack ‘one vote’ man himself - Dan Lloyd. A down right shame also 58. Matthew8. Andrew Kenny Manual 67. 19.Cane Aung Duncan Win all grades. tivehappened awards on sponsoredthe weekend by withSteve ‘Hawky Best’ breakingwent to hisJason arm . 9. Mathew Duffy 68. 20.Norman Wayne Campbell Smith 9. Raymond Chow 20. Mathew Dennis Wescottand announcing $100, Joehis Agrestaretirement. $50,Brian Rickyhasn Burdett’t been $30with andus 10. Daniel Roberts 21. Xavier Higg'ins 10. David Maloney 21. Trevor Holden Mark Brown $20. Gus won the mug and used it to great 11. Andrew Dubojski 27. Glen Eves 11. Adrian Stibbard NOTE: Club notes for next week effect.that long, but in that period won a Clear Medal and club B&F. 12. Stephen Murphy 38. Adam Dubojski It certainly has been a pleasure to have Brian pull the are due in Tuesday. 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The1 8Reserves - 647 started1134 57.0the show4 in Coolamon...... 403 1175 34.2 4 2. Gerard Quade 25. Chris Cole 30. Brian Pattison At Coolamon(70). D. Dunkley (Griffith)...... 8 31 great style having an easy win against 2. David Drum 3. Steve Barrett 26. Darren Hoare Sat. 24 April: Narrandera(61) v Turvey(150); 4 29 3. Brendon Harrington 31. Gerard Timothy 4. Craig Morton 27. Philip Block G. Toscan (Griffith)...... the second placed Gullie outfit. It was Wagga(207) v Leeton(69). def inately the best win of the year for our 4. Vin Carroll 32. David McKelvie 4. Wayne Krause (2nds) 28. Brett Krause K. Johnstone (Turvey) ...... 0 28 rjBLACK, RED SASH ' Sun.5. Philip 2 May:Reid Cool(71) v Ganmain-GG-M(155);29. Brett Watterson Grif- B. Buchanan (Coolamon) ...... 2 28 THIRDboys - soGRADE far! Award winners in what was 5. ClubJohn Carroll Championship33. Andrew Leonard a good team effort were: young Shane 34. Mark Langtry fith(16. David62) vBroomby EWK(109). 30. Peter Block 6. Frank Pattison 4* SECOND GRADE Round 9 For Ag % Pts Round 9 tsts 2nds 3rds Tot Sun.7. Brian9 MitchellMay: Coolamon(99)31. Peter Gilchristv Griffith(111), Petzel who is really starting to show a lot of potential as his 7. Mark Carroll 35. Terry Langtry R. Carroll (Wagga)...... 11 60 WAGGAconfidence...... grows, he took home. • the880 mug. 275 The 320.0 dinner 36 for two Wagga...... 48 24 9 81 Ganmain-GG-M(90)8. Wes Heinjus v Narrandera(50),32. Bill Preston Leeton(65) 8. Terry Willis 36. Allan Grentall 9. Wayne Tucker 33. Darren Krause B. Robinson (Turvey Park) .... 6 35 LEETONwent to Simon...... Crouch; Chris.. Adams585 and461 Tony 126.8 Turner 24 won Turvey Park .. 48 27 3.5 78.5 v EWK(148), Turvey Park(134) v Wagga(70). Ganmain-GG-M9. Peter Hodge 3637. Andrew15 4.5 Bevan 55.5 10. Craig Wilson 34. David Moses G. Harris (Turvey)...... 2 34 GRIFFITHthe stubbies...... Well done fellas,. . on577 a truely481 fine119.9,24 effort. 11.Sat.Michael 15 May:Gilchrist Wagga(104)35. vDean Ganmain-GG-M(76). Guymer Griffith10. Chris...... Bevan 3038. Col12 O’6Brien 48 D. Alpen (Griffith)...... 1 33 NARRANDERA.In the First Grade there were.. 542certainly 498 plenty 108.8 of 20winners 12.Narrandera(83) Don Oliver v Coolamon(104).37. Matthew Sun. Gilchrist 16 May: around the ground, which was reflected in the players votes. Narrandera11. Greg McKelvie... 1239. Haden12 5 Smith 29 EWK(60) v Turvey(108), Griffith(67) v M. Hiller (Turvey Park) ...... 5 32 Ganmain-GG-M. ... 588 463 126.9 18 13. Ray Block 38. Glen Hartwig Terry Willis won the mug after contracting chicken pox not East12. Wagga-K.Gavin Graetz 1840. Russell6 2 Menzies26 Leeton(110). 14. Mark Schmidt 39. Andrew Manning THIRD GRADE Turveyso long Pk ago...... and he returned ..to top481 form. 603Vin Carroll79.7 again14 put Coolamon13. Mark .... Hagar 1841. Brad3 McGarry0 21 15. Andrew Derrick 40. Andrew Breust Sat/Sun. 22/23 May: NSW State Championships R. Wadley (Wagga) ...... 1 44 Eastin 120% Wagga-K to win. the dinner for. two,373 and 713the stubbies52.3 went8 to Leeton15. Neil...... Turner 642. John9 McCormack6 21 16.at Griffith.Gerard RFLPattison 87dFarrer63.41. JasonACT 145 Collins d Sydney 41. B. Harrison (Griffith) ...... 8 33 CoolamonGav, Curl, .... C.B., Harro and . Wes.248 Once 780 again 31,7 it was0 an 1sts:16. 6Wes pts. Graetz 2nds: 3 pts. 43.3rds: Anthony 1 pt. Duck 17.Sydney Bruce 175 Thompson d Farrer 45. ACT44. Michael91 d RFL Sinclair 57. 18. Paul Lennon 45. Nigel Paton D. Davies (Leeton)...... 0 23 excellent team effort and a very impressive win. Let's not 17. James Corbett 44. Brad Richards Sat. 29 May: Coolamon(91) v Wagga(212), slacken off now that we’re near certain of third or fourth 19.Narrandera(95) James Durham v Griffith(146. 47).John McRaeSun. 30 May: B. Burkinshaw (Turvey)...... 2 21 18. Stuart Seymour 45. Boris Lalic NOTE: Club notes for next week spot. Let’s keep going and grab first or second spot! 20.Ganmain-GG-M(1 Philip Cant 19) v EWK(78),47. Michael Turvey Block Park(156) are due in Tuesday. Unfortunately the ‘Record’ was a very scarce commodity 19. Richie Robinson 46. Bruce Holden 21.v Leeton(48). Robert Russell 48. Peter Crawford LADIES NETBALL at the Gullie last weekend, so once again congratulations 20. Graham Manning 47. Simon Crouch 22. Paul McKelvie 49. Craig Schluncke 23.Sat. Dallas 5 McKelvieJune: EWK(91)50. Craigv Coolamon(78);Storm Riverina Netball League and thanksFor to all thoseyour involved in puttingnext in the Canolanew crop, or21. usedDavid Chamberlaincar, 48.see: Andrew Hart Wagga(191) v Narrandera(54). Sun. 6 June: and also remember the 75th Anniversary is coming up soon, 22. Tony Turner 49. Graham Willis Leeton(51) v Gan-GG-M(99);UNDER 18s Turvey Park(133) v A GRADE: Rd 9 Pts For Ag % ^TONY MELICAN ... the negotiator! Griff. Dean ith(1 11)Cole . Greg McKinnon so get organised now. 23. Garry Armstrong 50. Brendon Cotterill . Heath Cole . Darryl Perrot Narrandera...... 28 249 144 172.9 Our B Grade netballers lost a close game, with Julie 24. David Hodge 51. Jeremy Green Sat.. Scott 12 June: Lanyon Narrandera(93) . Chris v EWK(121). Schmidt Sun. Wagga...... 28 212 147 144.2 Gibons winning the mug, and Leah Leonard playing well to 13. June:Craig KahlefeldtCoolamon(1 04) v. Leeton(91Adrian Weir); Ganmain- Turvey Park .,.. 24 254 176 144.3 25. Bruce Rollins 52. Max Thomas . Mick Castelly . Rod Foster 111.8 win the encouragement award. Our A Grade also lost, but GG-M(75) v Turvey Park(97); Griffith(79) v RiverinaEast Wagga-K .. Battery24 198 177 & 26. Rodney Schnoegl 53. Peter Willis . David Castelly . Peter Rudd 20 191 152 125.6 Lisa Shiel tried hard and won the mug, while Colleen Wagga(98).. Aaron Tyndall Coolamon...... 54. Brendan Pattison . Gavin Millgate Leeton ...... 8 99 255 38.8 O’Rourke took out the encouragement award. Our lotto win­ 27. Robert Schnoegl . G. White . Aaron Cordery Tyre Market 28. Glen Bevan 56. Terry Sexton Sat.. Scott 19 SinclairJune: Narrandera(1. Brendon16) v McKelvieLeeton(90); Gan-GG-M...... 2 113 231 48.9 ner this week was Brad McGarry. Wagga(101). Michael Wiencke v EWK(70). Sun.. Colin 20 Goesch June: Coola- GriffithFOR ...... ALL YOUR BATTERY &0 TYRE171 NEEDS213 80.2 This week we welcome the Boos, so let's carry on where * mon(125). Michael v Turvey(106);Breust Griffith(144). Brad Hart v Ganmain- 31 Dobney Ave, Wagga — Ph (069) 254774 . Daniel Berry . M. Drum B GRADE Pts For Ag % we left off and have another two great wins. GG-M(86). Narrandera...... 32 238 155 153.5 UP THE BOMBERS. . Matt Derrick . J. Drum Sat.. Steve 26 June: Fellow EWK(102) v Griffith(125). Sun. 27 Turvey Park ....TYREPOWER 28 227 135 168.1 June: Gan-GG-M(128) v Coolamon(80); East Wagga-K... 28 191 151 126.4 Leeton(49) v Wagga(145); Turvey(136) v Leeton ...... 16 154 168 91.6 Narrandera(37). Coolamon...... 16 148 176 84.0 Wagga...... 12 152 131 116.0 Sat. 3 July: EWK v Leeton Gan-GG-M...... 8 133 187 71.1 Narranderar v Ganmain-GG-MAIR SEEDERGriffith...... HOSE4 116 256 45.3 MARRAR AG CENTRE Wagga v Turvey C GRADE Pts For Ag % NISSAN 300ZX ALL SIZES AVAILABLE FARM SUPPLIES - HARDWARE - PASTURE SEEDS Sun. 4 July: Griffith v Coolamon Turvey Park .... 32 294 67 438.8 Sat. 10 July: Coolamon v Narrandera Narrandera ...... 24 206 108 190.7 DON & LYN PEARCE - PHONE 274302 - AFTER HOURS 274339 - FAX 274300 SAVE $ $ $ 98.3 Sun. 11 July: Gan-GG-M v Wagga Leeton ...... 16 118 120 JASONMEMBER OF COMBINED NISSAN RURAL TRADERS Wagga...... 16 99 128 77.3 Leeton v Griffith THE NEGOTIATORS Gan-GG-M...... 12 91 112 81.2 Turvey v EWK East Wagga-K .. 4 64 187 34.2 Dobney Avenue,‘Wagga - Ph 253211 - A.H. 218636 Sat. 17 July: EWK tunv Ganmain-GG-M Coolamon...... 0 62 208 29.8 Wagga v Coolamon JUNIORS XPts For Ag % • 24 hour roadside assistance • Finance available (t.a.p.)Ply. ltd. Sun. 18 July: Griffith111 v Narrandera Narrandera...... 32 267 71 376.0 FINEMORES JOINERY East Wagga-K.SOUTHERN.. CROSS20 118 89 132.5 Leeton v Turvey •WOATtON AND WATEfl SUPPLY tDMSiON • Over 100 cars in stock Phone for our Wagga...... 16 168 120 140.0 I KITCHENS I WARDROBES I BAR UNITS etc. I Sat. 24 July: Coolamon v EWK Turvey 84Park EDWARD.... STREET10 108 162 66.6 RIVERINA’S No. 1 NISSAN AND USED CAR DEALER competitiveNarrandera prices.v Wagga Coolamon...... 10 89 198 44.9 4 BLAXLAND ROAD, WAGGA - PH 213855 - FAX 214041 Sun. 25 July: Gan-GG-M v Leeton Gan-GG-MWAGGA...... - PH 2153668 84 86 97.6 Griffith v Turvey Leeton ...... 4 43 149 28.8 2214 — CARLTON FFL CARLTON FFL-2315 For parts & accessories to most makes & models see: Brian Lawrence SwimmingFor all Pool Talk J| □ KENWORTH 0 $almSpares & 3|aton Beachyour Volleyball NOEL COMERFORD'SVOLVO Friendlysporting service about || ' AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES 142 BAYLIS STREET, WAGGA HOMEOFTHE TAVERN & BISTRO requirements 366 EDWARD ST., WAGGA PHONE 214583 NORTH WAGGA parts! | • SALES A.H.: (069) 225990 1 Olympic Way, North Wagga - Phone 216688 “SAINTS” PHONE (069) 253777 OPEN 6 DAYS PARTS A.H.: (969) 312932 COLLINGULLIE-ASHMONT DEMONS RFL FLASHBACKNORTH WAGGA SAINTS -1983 • SERVICE A.H.: (069) 284290 SENIORS Two good wins in the netball this week Tonight's the night! Our Kareoke SENIORS WAGGA v TURVEY PARK 1. Geoff Smith 25. Clinton Renner saw A Grade one and two on the ladder Night will be held in the hall. Entry is only 1. Dick Carey 27. David Crouch 2. Anthony Trewella 26. Darren Burkinshaw play, with Coll-Ash winning 55-39. Hot June 11: Wagga 102 d Turvey 80. $5 per person and I guarantee a great August2. Scott 21: RobertsonWagga 11228. d TurveyCraig Carey 101 4 3. Todd Gunning 27.Riverina Wayne Stevens TruckSpot Takeaway Centreand mug going to San­ 3. Sam Carey 29. Chris Honey 4. Robbie Burgess 28. Andrew McPherson dra Gunning. B Grade are really starting SJEINTJEORSevening of songs and music. Everyone is s TNI IO K. S Sturt Highway, WAGGA - Phone (069) 211244 welcome to perform. Bring along your 4. Robbie Ellis 30. Michael Hoogvelt 5. Scott Gunning 29. Jamin Forbes to fire up as a team and defeated 3rd 1 G. PIEPER 28. G. DOSWELL 1. D. JOHNSON 31.27.Chris R. SMITHDeaner 6. Kent Hines 30. Peter Haby place Marrar 30-25. Hi Tower Hire and RED. 2.WHITE A. &SNOWDEN 29. P. ARMSTRONG 5. Justin Gregory own nibbles, the bar will be operating 2. G. I.UT1RS 28. C. PATTERSON 7. Craig Hines 31. Michael Munro RED, WHITE V rLACK3 J WILLIS 30. T. BAISIOKIS 6. Wayne Blay 32. Brendan Nielsen mug going to Melissa Snowden. for refreshments. 3. P. ANDERSEN 29. C. RAVA 8. Jason Wild 32. Michael Smith a 4. P. HAWKE 31. P. GREENWOOD 7. Scott Macklin 33. Jason Carey Not one to make excuses, but this 5. S. CHENEYTwo great32. winsI. SMITH last week at Ariah 4. T. NESS 30. C. CARROLL 8. Bryan Alexander (2nds) 33. Robert Meyers must be our worst year for injuries. Nathan Hale might write 6.8. D.ChrisVOGEL Irvine 34.31. Ralph K. WHITEBrewer V Park.6.Unfortunately D. LARWOODthe B Grade33. netballR. MESSIMAKERwent down by only 9. Adam Jenkins 34. Paul Leonard ‘lacklustre Demon outfit’ (DA 28-6-93), but with players like 7.9. G.Peter CLARK Noack 35.32. Darren G. LAWSON Urquhart BEHINDS TOTAL 7. C. ALLEN 34. M. LEVIIT 10. David Meyers GOALS35. Greg SmithBEHINDS TOTALcoach Smithy, Jase,GOALS Hags, Piercy, Stevo and two Guns on one goal.8. B. A greatROWE effort girls. Once35. P. againGALLAGHER Nicole Webb won 10.8. J.Aaron DANIHER Washington 36.33. Jamie L. GORDON Petroff 11. Brett Vearing 36. Jason Smith the sideline, and then being joined by Burgie and Davo the mug.9. T. The POSSELT A Grade were also36. P.beaten, WILLIAMS the mug wentto 11.9. R.Stephen SCO WithersTT 37.34. Jason P. HANGAN Flagg 12. Conrad HaggarIQ 37. Kamahl Leonard IQ Kelly10. our R. new CARROLL recruit. 37. S. WALL 12.10. H.Paul CRAWFORD Skeers 38.35. Luke R. FitzgeraldBROWN 13. Paul Gillett 38. Brett Neilson before halftime, we’re not whinging, but then there’s Cat, Alf 11. P. OSBEISTON 38. D. BENNETT II. 36. S. BELL 2Q 2Q 13. P.Cory DANIHER Gregory 39. Rodney Earsman 14. Stephen McPherson 39. Greg Beer & Kingy out of the 2nds. Not to worry, full marks to Marrar, Football12. A. GRIMMERawards: 1sts: Saint39. W.of PLANTthe Week to Shane 12. D. MURPHY 37. J. WALKER they are a great club and they have a good team. We wish 13. P. COX 40. S. ALLEN 14. Randy Kerr 40. Matt Connellan 15.1st TroyGrade Gunning3Q 40. Greg King 3Q Whyte, Palm mug to Chris Irvine and Boral shirt to Jamie 14. C. DYDE 38. D. LAWSON them well in their 75th year. 14. A. PARR 41. G. MARTIN 15. John Copland 41. Alan Catlin 16. Steve Smith 41. Doug Bruckner Petroff. Reserves, Saint of the Week to Nigel Francis, Palm 15. M. PURCELL 39. G. EDWARDS 4Q Although4Q beaten we did have our good players. None bet­ 15. A. GAYNOR 42. J. SHARPE 16. G.Paul TOOZE Williams 42.40. Wayne C. POPE Skeers 17. Clinton Hansell 42. Errol Burgess mug16. to PaulG. SHEATHER Price. The U18s had a bye. 43. C. GLASSCOT 17. A.DeanHAYES Umback 43.41. James A. WANGANEEN Kerin 18. Darren Wild 43. Joshua Irvine ter than Red. He turned in a great game to win the mug. 17. G. COLVIN 44. M. EAGLE TOTAL TOTAL Any player who has not paid their membership will be 18. M.ScottCOX Absolum 44.42. DavidC. HOFEMANNFlanigan 19. Glen Williams 44. Adam Jack Crackle again showed his likening to the backline, winning 18. M. DENTON 45. D. COMERFORD 43. W. ROBERTSON 20. Paul Piercy 45. Gerrod McCoughlan the RH Blake award. Steve Smith rucked well to win the expected19. R. to COLVIN do so very quickly46. (orG. sooner!). WILLIS 19. G.Shane HARRIS Whyte 45. Phil Irvine 2nd Grade Thanks20. C. toHACKETT all who supported47. ourP. meatROBERTS raffle, especially 20.20. SDarren COX Richardson 46.44. Nigel M. FrancisMcDONELL 21. Craig Otto 46. Glen Lawson Hylands Meat award and Doug Brucko showed he can win 21. M. McEADDEN 45. G. W1LLCOX 22. Branko Janie 47. Robert Hart Choko21. forG. hisTWITT efforts. We wish48. LukeF. PIPERNO a quick recovery and 21. Jason Kerr 47. Sonny Kay Under 18s awards in every grade, winning the encouragement 22. m. McDonnell 49. P. MOHR 2222. D.Tom BUTLER Fife 48.46. Gerard t. M GaynorcGregor 23. Brett Whyman 48. Shane Peddler award. also Debbie after their recent spells in hospital. 23. M. DANIHER 47. T. BRADY 23. I. INGLIS so. l. McAlister 23. Gavin Hofert 49. Adam Carey 24. Warren McCoullough 49. Shane McCaully In the Seconds, Jase Smith won the mug, Jedda the Uncle 24. B. HAWKE 51. O. JARRA1T 23. D. McFADDEN 48. P. TOOZE 50. David Whyte Thought for today: the most popular labour-saving device 24. Chris Howe 50. Paul Flanigan Nix pizza, Mick Munro the Crossroads, and Robbie Meyers is still25. aC.husband GREENEwith money.52.JA. B: HICKEY 24. S. BYRNES 49. J. O'CONNOR UNDER 18s 26. D. LOUTTIT 53. D FLANIGAN 25.25. P.StephenGRENFELL Howe 51. Damien Black the Hylands Meat. 1. Scott Shipway 16. Mathew Maloney 27. J. LANGLEY 26. R. BAKER 52. Dennis Baksch The 18s, what a good win. Get a full side there each week 26. Leon Smythe 2. Jay Jenkins 17. Jamie Clark XJNJOJER. UNDER 18s 3. K. Kefford 21. G. Mills and Pete will make you a good team. Awards: the mug to 4. Nathan Garrod 22. Michael Vincent Robbie Meyers (sorry about that Rob, you will have to give 2. S. BANCE 16. S. MEAKER 2. T. GRENTALL 16. S. BYRNES 5. Doug Bruckner 23. Jamie Wild 3. A. EGAN 17. N. DE BRUIN 3. R. HART 17. A. ELLIS the meat back - only one award per player per week), 7. Bernard Clarke 29. Andrew Brydon 4.NOTE: M. ROBERTS Club notes18. forS. WALL next week 4. G. LAWSON 18. Geoff HARRISON lililliM“Adam” nearlyIS had the $10 and Andrew1 Costello got the 5. L. SALMON 8. Adam Jack 33. Robert Meyers »X\vXvV are due in19.Tuesday. G. NELSON 5. 6. D. SMALL 19. m. McC arthy socks. Wally and Carrol must feel very proud with their two 6. D. OAKES 9. Jay Little 37. Heath Grogon 20. G. DRIVER 7. T. GIBBONS 20. S. PURCELL *<* 44. Brett McDonald boys representing the state in their age groups. Congrats to 7. R. LIMBRICK 21. P. GOODE 10. Corey Forrester 8. A. SMALL 21. R. OAKES 47. Shane Watkins 8. D. FLANIGAN 22. B. BARZEN 11. Steve Bruckner Jason and Jamie - a fine effort. mi 9. B. FLOWER 25. S. ROSENGREEN 48. L. Mills 9. g. Marlow 23. M. WALKER 12. Heath Bruckner Don’t forget it’s back to the Ashmont after a couple of 10. D. KEOUGH 25. P. BINGER 10. D. HARMER 30. C. CARROLL 13. Justin Kearns beers with the Saints tonight for the awards. The presenta­ c ullen 35. R. HART w 11. A. BUCHHORN 30. P. GOODE w. M M TRANSPORTABLE tion of the awards goes off a lot better after a win. So let’s 12. B. HICKEY 33. M. WALKER 12. G. FLOWER 38. D. LAWSON T- BRICK VENEERS win and celebrate with Greg and Noel. 13. M.FIFE BARBER 38. L. EGAN 13. I. SHEPPARD 49. G. HUBBARD » 14. G. WILLIS 41. C. DALLAS 14. D. MdNERNEY 50. C. DONOHUE m gullie PS, Sparra is going crook at Spikes new lights burning 15. P. BINGER 15. W. McINERNEY the grass on the oval. Thanks toTHE the social NAMEclub, things will be brighter at training now. FinishingAIR positions & ELECTRICAL 1983 X STORE YOU CAN TRUST • Fast Hot Meals • Eat-in or Takeaway W L D For Ag % Pts C00LAM0N .... 13 5 - 2042 1618 126.2 52 Coolamon d East Wagga-K in grand final replay. • Newsagency • Petrol • General Goods E.W.-K...... 13 5 - 1962 1598 122.7 52 Props: Steven & Joy - ph. 200141 PHONE (069) 255Coolamon 775 was coached by Russell Campbell and WAGGA ... 13 5 - 2133 1756 121.4 52 EW-K was coached by Neville Lyons. r OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK TURVEY 1PK8a Chasten11 7 - 1857 Street, 1678 110.6 Wagga44 Wagga SPORTS MEDICINE Gan-GG-M . 9 9 - 1813 1779 101.9 36 Wayne Evans of Narrandera was the Quinn Medal coimuHcnf j f NarranderaELECTRICAL8 8 2 1969 2012CONTRACTING 97.8 36 winner for 1983. Factory and Display Homes:PRODUCTS 250 HAMMOND AVENUE,1 WAGGA WAGGA AP-M 8 10 - 1697 1756 96.6 32 Coolamon won the Club Championship. Nursery Furniture 3 at wholesale prices. Griffith .. 6 11 1 1729 1945 88.8 26 7 Babywear,Phone Toys, etc. (069) 06213133 Lie No. 15538 E M A I L A I R Greg Sheather won the 1 sts goal kicking with 86. j 185 Baylis St, Waga Leeton .. 4 14 - 1597 2093 76.3 16 Discuss yourPHONE housing 213223 needsI with Gtisirufoour experienced T^tmaa/ consultants SPECIALIST 0 on top ol J the hill in Fitzmaurice Street £ Ardlethan DEALER3 14 1 1488 2053 72.4 14 Layby & bankcard welcome CARLTON FPL-21 1620 — CARLTON FFL 17 I Sport with: .—^ ^ Photos courtesy68a BAYLIS of Wagga Daily Advertiser i AUSTRALIAN%) FOOT BALL ACTION STREET PAINTS SPOKI3CEHE WAGGA Do mum a favour this weekend ... don’t play football — paint instead! Is* / / THE BEST SPORTS STORE IN TOWN PHONE 213962 # Cnr. Morgan & Blake Sts, Wagga - Ph 217218 Wagga’s leading sports and cycle centre. OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK Specialists in your sporting field. ! DIVISION TWO FFL LEADING KICKERS For the first time this year, DIVISION ONE North Wagga are atop the lad­ DIVISION ONE-Round 10: Last der of the Division One FIRST GRADE UDDER FIRST GRADE Week Total seniors competition. The FIRST GRADE LADDER D. Carey (Nth Wagga)...... 1 38 Saints hold this position, by Round 9 W D L For Ag % Pts S. Seymour (Marrar)...... O 29 virtue of their better percen­ STH WAGGA-T... 8 1 917 655 140.0 32 I. Gordon (A.P.M.) ...... 3 29 tage from Ardlethan, the only Round 10 W D L For Ag % Pts S. Barber (MCU) ...... 1 26 COOTA. ... 7 2 856 754 113.5 28 team to have beaten North NTH. WAGGA 8 - 2 1308 872 150.0 32 M. Whyte (Ardlethan)...... 3 25 R.AA.F. ... 4 - 5 879 891 98.6 16 Wagga this season. It’s ARDLETHAN . 8 - 2 1215 823 147.6 32 G. Hofert (Nth Wagga) ...... 1 23 doubtful that it’s been done URANQ-K. . 3 - 6 890 908 98.1 12 M. Jones (Ardlethan)...... O 22 too often, but the reigning pre­ MARRAR .... 7. - 3 1025 717 143.0 28 S. Macklin (Nth Wagga) ...... O 21 Whitton-Y . 3 - 6 689 810 85.1 12 miers have actually worked M.C.U. 7 - 3 1023 747 137.0 28 T. Greenham (A.P.M.)...... 2 21 Rivcoll .... 2 - 7 697 910 76.6 8 themselves from last to first in the ten weeks of com­ The Rock-Y.C. 4 - 6 918 962 95.4 16 P. McCarty (Ardlethan)...... 2 20 G. McKelvie (Marrar)...... 1 20 petition enjoyed by the Farrer League so far. In the first Coll.-Ash. ... 3 1 6 749 1069 70.1 14 match of the year, North copped a hiding from Ardlethan SECOND GRADE and were consequently right at the bottom after that Temora .... 1 1 8 653 1231 53.1 6 SECOND GRADE UDDER J. Copland (Nth Wagga)...... 4 41 defeat. Since then the Saints have only faltered once - Ariah Park-M. 1 9 719 1189 60.5 4 R. McKenzie (Temora) ...... 3 26 again to Ardlethan, who seem to have North’s measure STH WAGGA-T. 9 - 0 935 311 300.6 36 R. Flanigan (TR-YC) ...... 4 24 this season. URANQ-K ... 6 - 3 690 526 131.2 24 G. King (Coll-Ash) ...... 0 23 S. Whyte (Nth Wagga)...... 0 22 In Division Two seniors, there’s a striking parallel, in RIVCOLL...... 5 - 4 688 523 131.5 20 that competition leaders, South Wagga-Tolland, were SECOND GRADE LADDER * ' R. Kerr (Nth Wagga)...... O 18 also soundly beaten in their first match of the season, RAAF...... 4 - 5 597 749- 79.7 16 W. Blay (Nth Wagga) ...... O 18 and, bythe team that currently lies second, Cootamun- u Cootamundra .... 2 - 7 665 590 112.7 8 P. Haby (Coll-Ash)...... O 17 Round 10 w 0 L For Ag % Pts dra. Since that loss, the Dons have yet to lose, but face a Whitton-Yanco ... 1 - 8 224 1100 20.4 4 UNDER 18s test today against an improved Uranquinty-Kapooka NTH WAGGA 10 - 0 1190 261 456.0 40 M. Derrick (Temora)...... 11 29 lineup. COLL-ASH. . 7 - 3 850 534 159.2 28 R. Meyers (Coll-Ash) ...... 10 25 Being top of the ladder is not always an easy position D. Parry (Nth Wagga)...... O 16 T.R.-Y.C..... 5 - 5 730 634 115.1 20 to hold. This editorial has often mentioned the difficulty CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP G. Mullgate (Temora)...... 0 14 of being an undefeated team and the pressures it brings MARRAR ... 5 - 5 553 524 105.5 20 J. Poole (T.R.-Y.C.)...... 0 12 Div. One -Rdio: 1sts 2nds U18s Tot each week in trying to maintain that status. Being com­ Mango.-C.U.. 5 - 5 632 653 96.8 20 B. Roberson (M.C.U.)...... O 11 petition leaders has a similar precarious state. Every North Wagga 48 30 3 81 A. Jack (Coll-Ash) ...... O 11 other team wants to ‘knock off’ the leader. Temora .... 5 - 5 492 650 75.7 20 MCU 42 15 4 61 So far it hasn’t happened in the minor grades of the Ariah Pk-M . 3 - 7 532 698 76.2 12 Marrar...... 42 12 54 DIVISION TWO-Round 8: Last League. North Wagga reserves and South Wagga- Ardlethan... 0 -10 221 1246 17.7 0 Ardlethan.... 48 0 48 FIRST GRADE Week Total Tolland reserves have won all ten and nine, respec­ Collingullie-Ash 21 21 3 45 W. Gardner (Sth Wagga-T)...... 12 49 tively, of their matches to date, and Temora U18s, the 4 32 T.R.-Y.C...... 24 15 4 43 M. Wright (Whitton) ...... reigning premiers of that competition, have won seven S. McCollough (RAAF) ...... 1 26 Temora ...... 9 18 6 33 from seven. S. Saunderson (Rivcoll) ...... O 22 In Division Two seniors, South Wagga-Tolland ahve UNDER EIGHTEENS LADDER AP-M...... 6 9 15 R. Maybon (Whitton-Y) ...... 1 22 won eight in a row, which is the longest winning * No U18 team J. Breed (Uranq-K) ...... O 19 sequence of any senior Farrer team, either division, this Round 10 W B L For F. Livio (Rivcoll)...... O 16 season. The longest winning sequence of a Division One DiV. TWO - Rd 9: tsts 2nds Tot D. Thomas (Coota) ...... 0 16 team this season is six, by North Wagga, in between TEMORA ... 87 3 0 854 142 601.4 32 South Wagga-T .. 48 27 75 A. O’Halloran (Uranq.-K.) ...... 1 15 losses to Ardlethan. North have not lost consecutive NTH WAGGA 4 3 4 565 429 131.7 16 Cootamundra .... 42 6 48 SECOND GRADE games this year. Neither has Marrar, whose greatest RAAF...... 24 12 36 winning sequence is only three. Ardlethan’s longest T.R.-Y.C...... 4 3 4 427 419 101.9 16 J. Thompson (Coota)...... 3 27 Uranquinty-K .... 18 18 36 winning sequence is five and their two losses were con­ M.C.U. 4 3 4 389 592 65.7 16 W. Cairns (SW-T)...... O 22 Rivcoll...... 12 15 27 G. Morrison (R.A.A.F) ...... 1 17 secutive. Other Division One teams’ winning sequences Coil-Ash.... 3 3 5 480 464 103.4 12 and 'losing streaks’ are as follows: MCI) 3 and 2, TRYC Whitton-Yanco ... 18 3 21 M. Cousley (Rivcoll)...... O 14 2 and 3, Collingullie-Ashmont 3 and 4, Temora 1 and 4, Sth. Wagga-T 1 3 7 147 816 18.0 4 Ists: 6 pts. 2nds: 3 pts. 3rds: 1 pt. R. Anderson (Uranq-K) ...... O 14 ARM 1 and 6. In Division Two, the Dons are 8 and 1, Cootamundra 3 and 1, RAAF 2 and 3, Uranquinty-Kapooka 1 and 3, Whitton-Yanco 2 and 3 (although one of those consecu­ 75] 75] tive ‘wins’ was an ‘off-field’ victory), and Rivcoll 1 and 3. Coca-Cola Bottlers From theGanmain-Grong Division Two analysis Grong-Matohg it can be concluded’ sthat Jed Lawtonat Whitton, has onthe Saturday front last,position when the - butWhitton-Yanco r{77f>South Wagga-Tolland's young ruckman Neil Morton duels with his RAAF \ oppositeyJr/] Gary Morison during last weeks Farrer Division Two game at neitherthat South’s aboutWagga nor all, Coota as the have pressure lost consecutive from two Coolamonreserves celebrated players a four is point applied. win over Col Cootamundra WAGGA WAGGA f Wagga’s Maher Oval. The Dons kept on their winning way with a huge win ;! game and that neitherCarroll ’Quinty lends nor Rivcollhis back have wonas a two Step ladder.after eight Photo consecutive by Daily Advertiser losses this year. Add to that, • in a row! however, the fact that they hadn’t won a match since s Over the Cats. Photos by Daily Advertiser. The most significant streak (besides the well July 1988, and cause for celebration can be well PHONE 251155 publicised ) to come to a halt, happened understood. Congratulations Tigers! SKS r- & 1818 1919 PhotosPhotos courtesy courtesy of of AUSTRALIANAUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLFOOTBALL ACTIONACTION WaggaWagga Daily Daily Advertiser Advertiser

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Advertiser. E|E| PhotoPhoto by by Daily Daily Advertiser. Advertiser. nnnn nn ’ ’ ’r’X~T"rX~T",^T,^T CARLTON FPL-21 2016 — CARLTON FFL 17 I Sport with: .—^ ^ Photos courtesy68a BAYLIS of Wagga Daily Advertiser i %)AUSTRALIAN FOOT BALL ACTION STREET PAINTS SPOKI3CEHE WAGGA Do mum a favour this weekend ... don’t play football — paint instead! Is* / / THE BEST SPORTS STORE IN TOWN PHONE 213962 # Cnr. Morgan & Blake Sts, Wagga - Ph 217218 Wagga’s leading sports and cycle centre. OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK Specialists in your sporting field. ! DIVISION TWO FFL LEADING KICKERS For the first time this year, DIVISION ONE North Wagga are atop the lad­ DIVISION ONE-Round 10: Last der of the Division One FIRST GRADE UDDER FIRST GRADE Week Total seniors competition. The FIRST GRADE LADDER D. Carey (Nth Wagga)...... 1 38 Saints hold this position, by Round 9 W D L For Ag % Pts S. Seymour (Marrar)...... O 29 virtue of their better percen­ STH WAGGA-T... 8 1 917 655 140.0 32 I. Gordon (A.P.M.) ...... 3 29 tage from Ardlethan, the only Round 10 W D L For Ag % Pts S. Barber (MCU) ...... 1 26 COOTA. ... 7 2 856 754 113.5 28 team to have beaten North NTH. WAGGA 8 - 2 1308 872 150.0 32 M. Whyte (Ardlethan)...... 3 25 R.AA.F. ... 4 - 5 879 891 98.6 16 Wagga this season. It’s ARDLETHAN . 8 - 2 1215 823 147.6 32 G. Hofert (Nth Wagga) ...... 1 23 doubtful that it’s been done URANQ-K. . 3 - 6 890 908 98.1 12 M. Jones (Ardlethan)...... O 22 too often, but the reigning pre­ MARRAR .... 7. - 3 1025 717 143.0 28 S. Macklin (Nth Wagga) ...... O 21 Whitton-Y . 3 - 6 689 810 85.1 12 miers have actually worked M.C.U. 7 - 3 1023 747 137.0 28 T. Greenham (A.P.M.)...... 2 21 Rivcoll .... 2 - 7 697 910 76.6 8 themselves from last to first in the ten weeks of com­ The Rock-Y.C. 4 - 6 918 962 95.4 16 P. McCarty (Ardlethan)...... 2 20 G. McKelvie (Marrar)...... 1 20 petition enjoyed by the Farrer League so far. In the first Coll.-Ash. ... 3 1 6 749 1069 70.1 14 match of the year, North copped a hiding from Ardlethan SECOND GRADE and were consequently right at the bottom after that Temora .... 1 1 8 653 1231 53.1 6 SECOND GRADE UDDER J. Copland (Nth Wagga)...... 4 41 defeat. Since then the Saints have only faltered once - Ariah Park-M. 1 9 719 1189 60.5 4 R. McKenzie (Temora) ...... 3 26 again to Ardlethan, who seem to have North’s measure STH WAGGA-T. 9 - 0 935 311 300.6 36 R. Flanigan (TR-YC) ...... 4 24 this season. URANQ-K ... 6 - 3 690 526 131.2 24 G. King (Coll-Ash) ...... 0 23 S. Whyte (Nth Wagga)...... 0 22 In Division Two seniors, there’s a striking parallel, in RIVCOLL...... 5 - 4 688 523 131.5 20 that competition leaders, South Wagga-Tolland, were SECOND GRADE LADDER * ' R. Kerr (Nth Wagga)...... O 18 also soundly beaten in their first match of the season, RAAF...... 4 - 5 597 749- 79.7 16 W. Blay (Nth Wagga) ...... O 18 and, bythe team that currently lies second, Cootamun- u Cootamundra .... 2 - 7 665 590 112.7 8 P. Haby (Coll-Ash)...... O 17 Round 10 w 0 L For Ag % Pts dra. Since that loss, the Dons have yet to lose, but face a Whitton-Yanco ... 1 - 8 224 1100 20.4 4 UNDER 18s test today against an improved Uranquinty-Kapooka NTH WAGGA 10 - 0 1190 261 456.0 40 M. Derrick (Temora)...... 11 29 lineup. COLL-ASH. . 7 - 3 850 534 159.2 28 R. Meyers (Coll-Ash) ...... 10 25 Being top of the ladder is not always an easy position D. Parry (Nth Wagga)...... O 16 T.R.-Y.C..... 5 - 5 730 634 115.1 20 to hold. This editorial has often mentioned the difficulty CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP G. Mullgate (Temora)...... 0 14 of being an undefeated team and the pressures it brings MARRAR ... 5 - 5 553 524 105.5 20 J. Poole (T.R.-Y.C.)...... 0 12 Div. One -Rdio: 1sts 2nds U18s Tot each week in trying to maintain that status. Being com­ Mango.-C.U.. 5 - 5 632 653 96.8 20 B. Roberson (M.C.U.)...... O 11 petition leaders has a similar precarious state. Every North Wagga 48 30 3 81 A. Jack (Coll-Ash) ...... O 11 other team wants to ‘knock off’ the leader. Temora .... 5 - 5 492 650 75.7 20 MCU 42 15 4 61 So far it hasn’t happened in the minor grades of the Ariah Pk-M . 3 - 7 532 698 76.2 12 Marrar...... 42 12 54 DIVISION TWO-Round 8: Last League. North Wagga reserves and South Wagga- Ardlethan... 0 -10 221 1246 17.7 0 Ardlethan.... 48 0 48 FIRST GRADE Week Total Tolland reserves have won all ten and nine, respec­ Collingullie-Ash 21 21 3 45 W. Gardner (Sth Wagga-T)...... 12 49 tively, of their matches to date, and Temora U18s, the 4 32 T.R.-Y.C...... 24 15 4 43 M. Wright (Whitton) ...... reigning premiers of that competition, have won seven S. McCollough (RAAF) ...... 1 26 Temora ...... 9 18 6 33 from seven. S. Saunderson (Rivcoll) ...... O 22 In Division Two seniors, South Wagga-Tolland ahve UNDER EIGHTEENS LADDER AP-M...... 6 9 15 R. Maybon (Whitton-Y) ...... 1 22 won eight in a row, which is the longest winning * No U18 team J. Breed (Uranq-K) ...... O 19 sequence of any senior Farrer team, either division, this Round 10 W B L For F. Livio (Rivcoll)...... O 16 season. The longest winning sequence of a Division One DiV. TWO - Rd 9: tsts 2nds Tot D. Thomas (Coota) ...... 0 16 team this season is six, by North Wagga, in between TEMORA ... 87 3 0 854 142 601.4 32 South Wagga-T .. 48 27 75 A. O’Halloran (Uranq.-K.) ...... 1 15 losses to Ardlethan. North have not lost consecutive NTH WAGGA 4 3 4 565 429 131.7 16 Cootamundra .... 42 6 48 SECOND GRADE games this year. Neither has Marrar, whose greatest RAAF...... 24 12 36 winning sequence is only three. Ardlethan’s longest T.R.-Y.C...... 4 3 4 427 419 101.9 16 J. Thompson (Coota)...... 3 27 Uranquinty-K .... 18 18 36 winning sequence is five and their two losses were con­ M.C.U. 4 3 4 389 592 65.7 16 W. Cairns (SW-T)...... O 22 Rivcoll...... 12 15 27 G. Morrison (R.A.A.F) ...... 1 17 secutive. Other Division One teams’ winning sequences Coil-Ash.... 3 3 5 480 464 103.4 12 and 'losing streaks’ are as follows: MCI) 3 and 2, TRYC Whitton-Yanco ... 18 3 21 M. Cousley (Rivcoll)...... O 14 2 and 3, Collingullie-Ashmont 3 and 4, Temora 1 and 4, Sth. Wagga-T 1 3 7 147 816 18.0 4 Ists: 6 pts. 2nds: 3 pts. 3rds: 1 pt. R. Anderson (Uranq-K) ...... O 14 ARM 1 and 6. In Division Two, the Dons are 8 and 1, Cootamundra 3 and 1, RAAF 2 and 3, Uranquinty-Kapooka 1 and 3, Whitton-Yanco 2 and 3 (although one of those consecu­ 75] 75] tive ‘wins’ was an ‘off-field’ victory), and Rivcoll 1 and 3. Coca-Cola Bottlers From the Ganmain-GrongDivision Two analysis itGrong-Matohg can be concluded that’s Jed Lawtonat Whitton, has on Saturdaythe front last, position when the Whitton-Yanco- but r{77f>South Wagga-Tolland's young ruckman Neil Morton duels with his RAAF \ oppositeyJr/] Gary Morison during last weeks Farrer Division Two game at neither Souththat Wagga’s about nor all,Coota as have the lost pressure consecutive from tworeserves Coolamoncelebrated players a four point is applied. win over Cootamundra Col WAGGA WAGGA f Wagga’s Maher Oval. The Dons kept on their winning way with a huge win ;! game and that neitherCarroll ’Quinty lends nor Rivcoll his haveback won as two a Step ladder.after eight Photo consecutive by Daily losses Advertiser this year. Add to that, • in a row! however, the fact that they hadn’t won a match since s Over the Cats. Photos by Daily Advertiser. The most significant streak (besides the well July 1988, and cause for celebration can be well PHONE 251155 publicised Sydney Swans) to come to a halt, happened understood. Congratulations Tigers! SKS r- & 22 —14 CARLTON FFL CARLTON FFL-2315 For parts & accessories to most makes & models see: Brian Lawrence SwimmingFor all Pool Talk J| □ KENWORTH 0 $almSpares & 3|aton Beach Volleyballyour NOEL COMERFORD'SVOLVO Friendlysporting service about || ' AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES 142 BAYLIS STREET, WAGGA HOMEOFTHE TAVERN & BISTRO requirements 366 EDWARD ST., WAGGA PHONE 214583 NORTH WAGGA parts! | • SALES A.H.: (069) 225990 1 Olympic Way, North Wagga - Phone 216688 “SAINTS” PHONE (069) 253777 OPEN 6 DAYS PARTS A.H.: (969) 312932 COLLINGULLIE-ASHMONT DEMONS RFL NORTHFLASHBACK WAGGA SAINTS -1983 • SERVICE A.H.: (069) 284290 SENIORS Two good wins in the netball this week Tonight's the night! Our Kareoke SENIORS WAGGA v TURVEY PARK 1. Geoff Smith 25. Clinton Renner saw A Grade one and two on the ladder Night will be held in the hall. Entry is only 1. Dick Carey 27. David Crouch 2. Anthony Trewella 26. Darren Burkinshaw play, with Coll-Ash winning 55-39. Hot June 11: Wagga 102 d Turvey 80. $5 per person and I guarantee a great August2. Scott 21: Robertson Wagga 11228. dCraig Turvey Carey 101 4 3. Todd Gunning Riverina27. Wayne Stevens TruckSpot Takeaway Centre and mug going to San­ 3. Sam Carey 29. Chris Honey 4. Robbie Burgess 28. Andrew McPherson dra Gunning. B Grade are really starting SJEINTJEORSevening of songs and music. Everyone is s TNI IO K. S Sturt Highway, WAGGA - Phone (069) 211244 welcome to perform. Bring along your 4. Robbie Ellis 30. Michael Hoogvelt 5. Scott Gunning 29. Jamin Forbes to fire up as a team and defeated 3rd 1 G. PIEPER 28. G. DOSWELL 1. D. JOHNSON 31. Chris27. R.Deaner SMITH 6. Kent Hines 30. Peter Haby place Marrar 30-25. Hi Tower Hire and RED. WHITE2. A.& SNOWDEN 29. P. ARMSTRONG 5. Justin Gregory own nibbles, the bar will be operating 2. G. I.UT1RS 28. C. PATTERSON 7. Craig Hines 31. Michael Munro RED, WHITE V rLACK3 J WILLIS 30. T. BAISIOKIS 6. Wayne Blay 32. Brendan Nielsen mug going to Melissa Snowden. for refreshments. 3. P. ANDERSEN 29. C. RAVA 8. Jason Wild 32. Michael Smith a 4. P. HAWKE 31. P. GREENWOOD 7. Scott Macklin 33. Jason Carey Not one to make excuses, but this 5. S. CHENEYTwo great 32.wins I. lastSMITH week at Ariah 4. T. NESS 30. C. CARROLL 8. Bryan Alexander (2nds) 33. Robert Meyers must be our worst year for injuries. Nathan Hale might write 8. 6.ChrisD. IrvineVOGEL 34. Ralph31. K. Brewer WHITE V Park. Unfortunately6. D. LARWOODthe B Grade 33.netball R. wentMESSIMAKERdown by only 9. Adam Jenkins 34. Paul Leonard ‘lacklustre Demon outfit’ (DA 28-6-93), but with players like 9. 7.PeterG. NoackCLARK 35. Darren32. G. UrquhartLAWSON BEHINDS TOTAL 7. C. ALLEN 34. M. LEVIIT 10. David Meyers GOALS35. GregBEHINDS Smith TOTALcoach Smithy, Jase,GOALS Hags, Piercy, Stevo and two Guns on one goal.8. A B.great ROWE effort girls. Once35. againP. GALLAGHER Nicole Webb won 10. 8.AaronJ. DANIHERWashington 36. Jamie33. L. Petroff GORDON 11. Brett Vearing 36. Jason Smith the sideline, and then being joined by Burgie and Davo the mug.9. TheT. APOSSELT Grade were also36. beaten, P. WILLIAMS the mug wentto 11. 9.StephenR. SCO Withers TT 37. Jason34. P. FlaggHANGAN 12. Conrad IQHaggar 37. Kamahl Leonard IQ Kelly our10. newR. recruit.CARROLL 37. S. WALL 12.10. PaulH. SkeersCRAWFORD 38. Luke35. R.Fitzgerald BROWN 13. Paul Gillett 38. Brett Neilson before halftime, we’re not whinging, but then there’s Cat, Alf 11. P. OSBEISTON 38. D. BENNETT II. 36. S. BELL 2Q 2Q 13. CoryP. GregoryDANIHER 39. Rodney Earsman 14. Stephen McPherson 39. Greg Beer & Kingy out of the 2nds. Not to worry, full marks to Marrar, Football12. A.awards: GRIMMER 1sts: Saint39. of W. the PLANT Week to Shane 12. D. MURPHY 37. J. WALKER they are a great club and they have a good team. We wish 13. P. COX 40. S. ALLEN 14. Randy Kerr 40. Matt Connellan 1st15. Grade Troy Gunning3Q 40. Greg King 3Q Whyte, Palm mug to Chris Irvine and Boral shirt to Jamie 14. C. DYDE 38. D. LAWSON them well in their 75th year. 14. A. PARR 41. G. MARTIN 15. John Copland 41. Alan Catlin 16. Steve Smith 41. Doug Bruckner Petroff. Reserves, Saint of the Week to Nigel Francis, Palm 15. M. PURCELL 39. G. EDWARDS 4Q Although4Q beaten we did have our good players. None bet­ 15. A. GAYNOR 42. J. SHARPE 16.16. PaulG. WilliamsTOOZE 42. Wayne40. C. SkeersPOPE 17. Clinton Hansell 42. Errol Burgess mug to16. PaulG. Price.SHEATHER The U18s had a bye. 43. C. GLASSCOT 17.17. DeanA. UmbackHAYES 43. James41. A. KerinWANGANEEN 18. Darren Wild 43. Joshua Irvine ter than Red. He turned in a great game to win the mug. 17. G. COLVIN 44. M. EAGLE TOTAL TOTAL Any player who has not paid their membership will be 18.18. ScottM. AbsolumCOX 44. 42.DavidC. FlaniganHOFEMANN 19. Glen Williams 44. Adam Jack Crackle again showed his likening to the backline, winning 18. M. DENTON 45. D. COMERFORD 43. W. ROBERTSON 20. Paul Piercy 45. Gerrod McCoughlan the RH Blake award. Steve Smith rucked well to win the expected19. toR. do COLVIN so very quickly 46.(or sooner!).G. WILLIS 19.19. ShaneG. HARRISWhyte 45. Phil Irvine 2nd Grade Thanks20. toC. allHACKETT who supported 47.our P.meat ROBERTS raffle, especially 20.20. DarrenS COX Richardson 46. Nigel44. M. Francis McDONELL 21. Craig Otto 46. Glen Lawson Hylands Meat award and Doug Brucko showed he can win 21. M. McEADDEN 45. G. W1LLCOX 22. Branko Janie 47. Robert Hart Choko 21.for hisG. efforts.TWITT We wish 48.Luke F. a PIPERNOquick recovery and 21. Jason Kerr 47. Sonny Kay Under 18s awards in every grade, winning the encouragement 22. m. McDonnell 49. P. MOHR 22.22 TomD. FifeBUTLER 48. 46.Gerard t. GaynorMcGregor 23. Brett Whyman 48. Shane Peddler award. also Debbie after their recent spells in hospital. 23. M. DANIHER 47. T. BRADY 23. I. INGLIS so. l. McAlister 23. Gavin Hofert 49. Adam Carey 24. Warren McCoullough 49. Shane McCaully In the Seconds, Jase Smith won the mug, Jedda the Uncle 24. B. HAWKE 51. O. JARRA1T 23. D. McFADDEN 48. P. TOOZE 50. David Whyte Thought for today: the most popular labour-saving device 24. Chris Howe 50. Paul Flanigan Nix pizza, Mick Munro the Crossroads, and Robbie Meyers is still 25.a husband C. GREENEwith money. JA.52. B: HICKEY 24. S. BYRNES 49. J. O'CONNOR UNDER 18s 26. D. LOUTTIT 53. D FLANIGAN 25.25. StephenP. GRENFELL Howe 51. Damien Black the Hylands Meat. 1. Scott Shipway 16. Mathew Maloney 27. J. LANGLEY 26. R. BAKER 52. Dennis Baksch The 18s, what a good win. Get a full side there each week 26. Leon Smythe 2. Jay Jenkins 17. Jamie Clark XJNJOJER. UNDER 18s 3. K. Kefford 21. G. Mills and Pete will make you a good team. Awards: the mug to 4. Nathan Garrod 22. Michael Vincent Robbie Meyers (sorry about that Rob, you will have to give 2. S. BANCE 16. S. MEAKER 2. T. GRENTALL 16. S. BYRNES 5. Doug Bruckner 23. Jamie Wild 3. A. EGAN 17. N. DE BRUIN 3. R. HART 17. A. ELLIS the meat back - only one award per player per week), 7. Bernard Clarke 29. Andrew Brydon NOTE:4. M. ROBERTS Club notes18. for S. nextWALL week 4. G. LAWSON 18. Geoff HARRISON lililliM“AdamIS” nearly had the $10 and Andrew1 Costello got the 5. L. SALMON 8. Adam Jack 33. Robert Meyers »X\vXvV are due in Tuesday.19. G. NELSON 5. 6. D. SMALL 19. m. McC arthy socks. Wally and Carrol must feel very proud with their two 6. D. OAKES 9. Jay Little 37. Heath Grogon 20. G. DRIVER 7. T. GIBBONS 20. S. PURCELL * <* 44. Brett McDonald boys representing the state in their age groups. Congrats to 7. R. LIMBRICK 21. P. GOODE 10. Corey Forrester 8. A. SMALL 21. R. OAKES 47. Shane Watkins 8. D. FLANIGAN 22. B. BARZEN 11. Steve Bruckner Jason and Jamie - a fine effort. mi 9. B. FLOWER 25. S. ROSENGREEN 48. L. Mills 9. g. Marlow 23. M. WALKER 12. Heath Bruckner Don’t forget it’s back to the Ashmont after a couple of 10. D. KEOUGH 25. P. BINGER 10. D. HARMER 30. C. CARROLL 13. Justin Kearns beers with the Saints tonight for the awards. The presenta­ c ullen 35. R. HART w 11. A. BUCHHORN 30. P. GOODE w. M M TRANSPORTABLE tion of the awards goes off a lot better after a win. So let’s 12. B. HICKEY 33. M. WALKER 12. G. FLOWER 38. D. LAWSON T- BRICK VENEERS win and celebrate with Greg and Noel. 13. FIFEM. BARBER 38. L. EGAN 13. I. SHEPPARD 49. G. HUBBARD » 14. G. WILLIS 41. C. DALLAS 14. D. MdNERNEY 50. C. DONOHUE m gullie PS, Sparra is going crook at Spikes new lights burning 15. P. BINGER 15. W. McINERNEY the grass on the oval. ThanksTHE to the social NAME club, things will be brighter at training now. 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Brookes (Narrandera)...... 2 46 Narrandera impressive2 7 wins- 681last weekend.1103 61.7 8 East Wagga-K. 526 962 54.6 8 1. David Brown 29. Lindsay Geppert Leeton(74)1. Ross Mackenzie v Narrandera(92),24. TurveyMichael Park(180)Morton v P. Hatty (Gan-GG-M)...... 0 33 Leeton ...... The1 Reserves8 - 647 started 1134 the 57.0 show 4 in Coolamon...... 403 1175 34.2 4 2. Gerard Quade 25. Chris Cole 30. Brian Pattison t A Coolamon(70). D. Dunkley (Griffith)...... 8 31 great style having an easy win against 2. David Drum 3. Steve Barrett 26. Darren Hoare Sat. 24 April: Narrandera(61) v Turvey(150); 4 29 3. Brendon Harrington 31. Gerard Timothy 4. Craig Morton 27. Philip Block G. Toscan (Griffith)...... the second placed Gullie outfit. It was Wagga(207) v Leeton(69). def inately the best win of the year for our 4. Vin Carroll 32. David McKelvie 4. Wayne Krause (2nds) 28. Brett Krause K. Johnstone (Turvey) ...... 0 28 rjBLACK, RED SASH ' Sun.5. 2Philip May:Reid Cool(71) v Ganmain-GG-M(155);29. Brett Watterson Grif- B. Buchanan (Coolamon) ...... 2 28 THIRDboys - so far!GRADE Award winners in what was 5. JohnClub Carroll Championship33. Andrew Leonard a good team effort were: young Shane 34. Mark Langtry fith(16. 62)David v EWK(109).Broomby 30. Peter Block 6. Frank Pattison * 4 SECOND GRADE Round 9 For Ag % Pts Round 9 tsts 2nds 3rds Tot Sun.7. Brian9 May: MitchellCoolamon(99)31. Peterv GilchristGriffith(111), Petzel who is really starting to show a lot of potential as his 7. Mark Carroll 35. Terry Langtry R. Carroll (Wagga)...... 11 60 confidenceWAGGA...... grows, he took home. • the880 mug. The275 dinner320.0 for 36 two Wagga...... 48 24 9 81 Ganmain-GG-M(90)8. Wes Heinjus v Narrandera(50),32. Bill Preston Leeton(65) 8. Terry Willis 36. Allan Grentall 9. Wayne Tucker 33. Darren Krause B. Robinson (Turvey Park) .... 6 35 wentLEETON to Simon ...... Crouch; Chris Adams.. 585 and 461Tony 126.8 Turner 24 won Turvey Park .. 48 27 3.5 78.5 v EWK(148), Turvey Park(134) v Wagga(70). Ganmain-GG-M9. Peter Hodge 37.36 Andrew15 Bevan4.5 55.5 10. Craig Wilson 34. David Moses G. Harris (Turvey)...... 2 34 theGRIFFITH stubbies...... Well done fellas,. .on a577 truely 481 fine 119.9,24 effort. Sat.11. 15Michael May:Gilchrist Wagga(104) 35.v Ganmain-GG-M(76). Dean Guymer 10.Griffith Chris...... Bevan 38.30 Col 12O’Brien6 48 D. Alpen (Griffith)...... 1 33 NARRANDERA.In the First Grade there were.. certainly542 498plenty 108.8 of winners 20 Narrandera(83)12. Don Oliver v Coolamon(104).37. Matthew Sun. Gilchrist 16 May: around the ground, which was reflected in the players votes. 11.Narrandera Greg McKelvie ... 39.12 Haden12 Smith5 29 EWK(60) v Turvey(108), Griffith(67) v M. Hiller (Turvey Park) ...... 5 32 Ganmain-GG-M. ... 588 463 126.9 18 13. Ray Block 38. Glen Hartwig Terry Willis won the mug after contracting chicken pox not 12.East GavinWagga-K. Graetz 40.18 Russell6 Menzies2 26 Leeton(110). 14. Mark Schmidt 39. Andrew Manning THIRD GRADE soTurvey long ago Pk ...... and he returned to top.. form.481 Vin 603 Carroll 79.7 again 14 put 13.Coolamon Mark Hagar.... 41.18 Brad3 McGarry0 21 15. Andrew Derrick 40. Andrew Breust Sat/Sun. 22/23 May: NSW State Championships R. Wadley (Wagga) ...... 1 44 inEast 120% Wagga-K to win the. dinner for two,. and373 the 713 stubbies 52.3 went 8 to 15.Leeton Neil ...... Turner 42.6 John9 McCormack6 21 at 16.Griffith. Gerard RFL Pattison 87dFarrer63.41. ACT Jason 145 Collinsd Sydney 41. B. Harrison (Griffith) ...... 8 33 Gav,Coolamon Curl, C.B.,.... Harro and Wes.. 248Once 780again 31,7 it was 0 an 16.1sts: Wes 6 pts. Graetz 2nds: 3 pts.43. Anthony3rds: 1 pt.Duck Sydney17. Bruce 175 Thompsond Farrer 45. ACT44.91 Michael d RFL Sinclair57. 18. Paul Lennon 45. Nigel Paton D. Davies (Leeton)...... 0 23 excellent team effort and a very impressive win. Let's not 17. James Corbett 44. Brad Richards Sat. 29 May: Coolamon(91) v Wagga(212), slacken off now that we’re near certain of third or fourth Narrandera(95)19. James Durhamv Griffith(146.47). JohnSun. McRae30 May: B. Burkinshaw (Turvey)...... 2 21 18. Stuart Seymour 45. Boris Lalic NOTE: Club notes for next week spot. Let’s keep going and grab first or second spot! Ganmain-GG-M(120. Philip Cant 19) v EWK(78),47. Michael Turvey Block Park(156) are due in Tuesday. Unfortunately the ‘Record’ was a very scarce commodity 19. Richie Robinson 46. Bruce Holden v Leeton(48).21. Robert Russell 48. Peter Crawford LADIES NETBALL at the Gullie last weekend, so once again congratulations 20. Graham Manning 47. Simon Crouch 22. Paul McKelvie 49. Craig Schluncke Sat.23. Dallas5 June: McKelvie EWK(91)50. vCraig Coolamon(78); Storm Riverina Netball League and thanks to Forall those involvedyour in puttingnext in the Canolanew crop, or21. Davidused Chamberlaincar, 48. Andrewsee: Hart Wagga(191) v Narrandera(54). Sun. 6 June: and also remember the 75th Anniversary is coming up soon, 22. Tony Turner 49. Graham Willis Leeton(51) v Gan-GG-M(99);UNDER Turvey18s Park(133) v A GRADE: Rd 9 Pts For Ag % ^TONY MELICAN ... the negotiator! Griff ith(1. Dean11) Cole . Greg McKinnon so get organised now. 23. Garry Armstrong 50. Brendon Cotterill . Heath Cole . Darryl Perrot Narrandera...... 28 249 144 172.9 Our B Grade netballers lost a close game, with Julie 24. David Hodge 51. Jeremy Green Sat. . 12Scott June: Lanyon Narrandera(93) . Chrisv EWK(121). Schmidt Sun. Wagga...... 28 212 147 144.2 Gibons winning the mug, and Leah Leonard playing well to 13 June:. CraigCoolamon(1 Kahlefeldt 04) v Leeton(91. Adrian Weir); Ganmain- Turvey Park .,.. 24 254 176 144.3 25. Bruce Rollins 52. Max Thomas . Mick Castelly . Rod Foster 111.8 win the encouragement award. Our A Grade also lost, but GG-M(75) v Turvey Park(97); Griffith(79) v EastRiverina Wagga-K .. Battery24 198 177 & 26. Rodney Schnoegl 53. Peter Willis . David Castelly . Peter Rudd 20 191 152 125.6 Lisa Shiel tried hard and won the mug, while Colleen Wagga(98).. Aaron Tyndall Coolamon...... 54. Brendan Pattison . Gavin Millgate Leeton ...... 8 99 255 38.8 O’Rourke took out the encouragement award. Our lotto win­ 27. Robert Schnoegl . G. White . Aaron Cordery Tyre Market 28. Glen Bevan 56. Terry Sexton Sat. . 19Scott June: Sinclair Narrandera(1 . 16)Brendon v Leeton(90); McKelvie Gan-GG-M...... 2 113 231 48.9 ner this week was Brad McGarry. Wagga(101). Michael v WienckeEWK(70). Sun.. Colin20 June: Goesch Coola- GriffithFOR...... ALL YOUR BATTERY0 & 171TYRE 213NEEDS 80.2 This week we welcome the Boos, so let's carry on where * mon(125). Michael v Turvey(106); Breust Griffith(144). Brad Hart v Ganmain- 31 Dobney Ave, Wagga — Ph (069) 254774 . Daniel Berry . M. Drum B GRADE Pts For Ag % we left off and have another two great wins. GG-M(86). Narrandera...... 32 238 155 153.5 UP THE BOMBERS. . Matt Derrick . J. 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GRIFFITH SWANS ARDLETHAN STARS MANGOPLAH-COOKARDINIA GOANNAS coolamon GRASSHOPPERS Firstly apologies for the lack of notes SENIORS Firstly another reminder to everyone lastAnything week. butAs weconvincing are again would at home pro this­ SENIORS SENIORS aboutAfter the a great ‘Red winFaces the’ Night week on before, July we17. bablyweek, best let’ somes hope up we the can weekends keep up our per- per ­ 2. Danny Galvin 29. Byron Cole SENIORS came out against Ganmain and showed 1. Shane Ruyg 25. Scott Collis 1. John Bischard 26. Brett Noble It sounds as though it’s going to be very mmmmm formanceformances by ouron threethe Exies teams. Oval It mustas we be did 3. Phil Cohalan 31. Brad Roberson 1. Keith Hanna 24. David Gillett very little enthusiasm and were accor­ 4.2. WinstonRicky Burdett Dew 32.26. PeterBrent MohrHathaway 28. Peter Minchin interesting to say the least. disappointingagainst Ganmain. for the The coaches incentive who awardput 3. Colin Cassidy 27. Justin Dawson 2.2. BarryAnton McLachlan Noble 25. Andrew Driscoll dingly 30 points down at quarter time. winners in that game which was spon­ 5. William Lloyd 33. Kerry Podmore 3. Bryan Buchanan 26.29. Peter Geoff Rowlands Minchin Our First Graders came through again the effort in during the week then see the 4. Jamie Bennett 35.29. MarkDarren BrownAtkinson 3. Paul McCarty End of section! Better contributors on weekendsored byresults. Quiprite P/L where Greg Collins 6. Grant Pettit 30. Mark Cameron 4. Paul Kew 27. Steven Buchanan but still seem content to do just enough S100, Jerry Toscan $50, Paul Young 7.5. ScottDavid BarberDunkley 36. Robert Manuel 4. Mark Whyte 30. Mark Torrence the day were Neil, Andrew Driscoll RED BLUEWHITE, & GOLD RED V The U18s got well and truly walloped. 6. Chris Conlon (vc) 31. Grant Cameron 5. Scott Bradley 28. Michael Kane to win. Percentage as well as the points GOLD SHOULDERS BANDS 8. Antony Matthews 37. Paul Murphy 31. Ken Patten (Rowdy) and John Ando (Lurch). $30 and the $20 to Mark Brown. Other 32. Ron Irvine 6.5. Andrew Craig SpencerPattison 29. Gavin Moses is what we’re after fellas! so let's get it GREEN. WHITE V good players wereIt Davidwould Dunkley, be a Chrislong Conlantime sinceand Owen a 9.7. JamesDavid GeeBrennan 38. Adam Dubojski Congratulations to Neil Fleming on Mangoplah senior team hasn’t kicked a 8. Stewart Egan 33. Chris Noack 7.6. Pat David Sutton Carroll 30.32. Brendon Garry GillettGibbons histogether.200th Thefirst backlinegrade game wasfor soundthe club.once a

Brown. Overall it was a great team effort and goes to show 10. Shane Piffero 34.39. StephenDavid Alpen Wheeler 8. Michael Buchanan 31. Nigel Irvine goal.the The improvement boys had it thatpretty the tough side only has having made 15in playersthe past 11.9. DavidIan Geddes Armstrong 40. David Muscat 8. Ken Fairman 33. Paul Little Thatagain is anda tremendous repelled alot effort of attackingPlem. moves, while Minch, 10. Jamie Reid 35. Joe Agresta 9. James O’Connell 32. Gerard McPherson Derko and Matt Currie played well across the centre. andweeks. playing the top team. The towel and three votes went to 12. Darren Cole 41. Andrew Myers 10.9. Brett Mark Allen Derksen 33.34. GuyWeideman Josh Hettinger The Twos went down in an entertaining game. Gazzo son of ’Yotti’ and brother of Brendan. Mark Sanbrook got the 11. Brett Davis 36.42. GaryDean MooreMcMahon BrabanderIt’s time wonfor thethe 2sfirst to putaward it togetherand with for thea littlefour quarters.training Against East Wagga last week we suffered a lot of 13.12. PhilGerard McDevitt Toscan 37. Tim Stewart 11.10. Shane Tony RuddKelly 34.35. PaulTokley John Carroll twoinjuries votes, inwhile a danger Chris gamePhyland that got we the needed Styles to Apart win to haircut, cement 14. Mark Conway 43.38. AshleyBrett McAllister Creasy 12. Gavin Adams 35. Rod O’Brien couldMore beof thepressing same constructivefor top grade work honours. plus Brettadded Allen consentra- found 13. Greg Dreyer 44. Anthony Armstrong 11. Matt Jones 36. Phil Gardiner andour one spon vote. in the four. Unfortunately our player depth is being 15.14. RickyPeter DunkleyCollins (cc) 39. Nick Critchen 13. Chris Jarrett 36. Scott Munro thetion going should tough see butthem should turn bethe better last corner. for the Goodrun. Alex games Manley from continuallyThe 2nds had eroded, a narrow so it’ sloss becoming on Saturday critical going for all down players by to 16. Chris Ross 40.45. AustinMohamed McRaeTeffana 14.12. Paul Greg Hurst Brain 37.37. Brad Chris Cameron Richards againThommo, played Col, well. Bevan and Gary. Johno & Geoff went will in the 17.15. TrevorGreg CollinsSmith 46. Anthony Melton elevenhit the points. training The trackloss puts together them andout ofget the the four straglers for the firstthere 16. Paul Young 41. Scott McDermott 15.13. Neil Mick Fleming Button 39.38. Steven Phil DayPattison ruck.The The U18s Rock again played went well down. for their Stick win at it- nextboys. time Any we suppor might­ timeas thiswell. season. The Mark Anthony Menswear award went 18. Leigh Brown 47.42. DavidMark VincentOvers 16. David Buchanan 40. Brian Fleming ters or players, try and get down early to see these boys In the U18s the boys hit the field with their new captain- 19.17. BoydGlen GarnerKendall 48. Eddie Lloyd 14. Matt Werner 39. Dean Hanrahan be able to turn it around. to the ‘Mango Pub’ Al Baker, the mug and two votes went to 18. Gary Argus (ac) 43. Michael Reid 17. Garry Kew 41. Greg Mangelsdorf play.In Itthe is amazingnetball the whatU16s a bittasted of supportdefeated can fordo forthe yourfirst contime­ coach in Adrian Pavese who played to make up the numbers. 20. Luke Bolden 50. Michael Wheeler 15. Andrew Hanrahan 42.40.Wayne DarrenKew Johns the 'Mango Shop' Winston Dew, while Ant’s Armstrong, who 19. Todd Cody 44. Graham Foley 18. Anthony Fleming fidencegoing down (remember to The TurveyRock 21 Park).-16. B BestGrade players played were a lot Davidbetter happenThe boys’s to camelive with awaya footballingwith a very legend,comfortabletook thewin Styleswith the 21. Brian McRae 48.51. JasonBrendon Vaccari Boyle 19.16. Ian David Buchanan Currie 43.41. Ross Brendon Spilsbury Semmler best players being Peter Vardanega, Paul Revere, Brent 22.20. ChrisScott MasonAngove 52. Dennis Kane Maloney,and continue Damien to improve, Dedeni, butJacob The Suidgeest, Rock played Alex better Manley and Apart haircut. 21. Jason Westcott 50. Paul Woolnough 20.17. Cecil Kieran Parr Spencer 44.42. Peter Shane Bartholomew Spencer and Daniel Crocker. Big thanks to the 1118s who back up Harrison (with 8 goals), Matt Bourke and Matt Kenny. 23. Darren Wedge 51.55. StephenBrad Hammond Culhane 21. Warren McLoughlin 45. Stirling Cullenward won this game 42-32. The As fared no better, and went TheThe Firsts Reserves were battledhard pressed again to for field three a side, quarters but managed against to 24.22. BrianMattCoad Hawke 57. Shane McMahon 18. Brendon O’Reilly 44. Col McDermott every week. Thses blokes really want the club to survive Temora last week but luckily decided to put it together in the 23. Mark O’Connor 54. Kenny 0’Drisscol 22. John Anderson 47. Hamish Cullenward prosper.down fighting Let’s give 36-34 them in a hand!very close game. Best players: do so with injured players and some U18s stepping up. 25. Wayne Podmore 55.58. AndrewMitchell McCashneyDubojski 23.19. Mark Peter Buchanan Caldow 45. Bruce Patten 16s, Pamela Trevaskis, Giselle and Tamie. Bs, Sarah and lastUnfortunately quarter to kick the nineside goalslost by to 3nil points to run due out tocomfortable a ‘disputed ’ 26.24. WadeOwen JonesBrown 60. Brett Langfield The netballers had two wins and two losses. A Grade had winnersgoal. The by 43mug points. winner The was boys Andrew will notMcCashney, be able to with do that other 27. David GollashTHIRD GRADE61. Nik Mathews 20. Kerry BrainTHIRD GRADE46. Geoff Dewar aKate good Bonny.win 23-9. As, BestJasmin player Coramandel Cathy Carey. and BTracey Grade wonMills. 21 - andgood get playersaway withbeing thatDavid againstAlpen, betterJamie teams.Reid Theand Miltonsthe best 45. Wayne Denetto 59. Glen Vaccari 1. Garry Rowlands 12.47. Andrew Col Litchfield Munro 11, Thisbest weekLiz Prior. we Ctravel Grade to lostMango, 17-14, let ’bests do Kateit Stars! Holesman. 46.28. MalcolmDaniel LloydBourke 60. Aaron Pool 2.21. Paul Matthew Hallcroft Currie 13. Dwyane Clancy Gearboundary award andlinesmen three votesBatt Best went who to Dan kicked Galvin two (apparently magnificent 47. Paul Rovere UNDER61. Grant18s Harrison 3.22.Jacob DarrenSuidgeest Trembath 14.48. Mathew Peter LumsdenFarrell Juniors lost 24-12, best Hayley Suidgeest. andmagicalD.A. was goals.going to change this week’s ‘Spot the Ball’ to 49.2. MarkAdam Henderson Barrow 62.13. MattMichael Rovere Anselmi 4. Andrew Platt 15.49. JustinCraig TokleyLitchfield A friendly reminder to those players, netballers and sup­ 'SpotAfter the Piga rugged’). Peter affair Mohr in got the the Firsts, two wherevotes bothand mugsides this suf ­ 52.3. AdrianWayne Murphy Sanbrook 63.14. RodDaniel Best Murphy 23. Simon Bonny porters who haven’t paid their memberships could they 4. Richard Post 15. Chris Higgins 5. Michael Spry 16. Tim Armstrong weekfered and injuries, has had we that came many away kicks with this a solid year win. that Best he is players even 53. Peter Crowe 64. Simon Taylor 6.24.Alex PaulManley Whyte 17.51. Daniel Bruce Crocker Boyton please bring their money along to the next home game. 56.5. PeterChris Vardenega Phyland 65.16. AlexRyan Forster Maloney wornwere Wally Gary’s Argus let out. (with The a StylesB.O.G.), Apart Jason haircut Wescott, .went David to theDun ­ 6. Alex Creasy 17. Jeff Munro 7.25. Brett Stuart Nolte Jones 18.52. Jason Keith Mattingly Menzies Today we play Griffith in a must-win game. All the best to kley, Brett Davis, Joe Agresta and Greg Collins. The incen­ 57.7. DamonMark SanbrookClark 66.18. SteveChristian Sargent Wood 8. Tony Morris 19. John Noack ‘one vote’ man himself - Dan Lloyd. A down right shame also 58.8. MatthewAndrew KennyManual 67.19. CaneAung Duncan Win all grades. happenedtive awards on the sponsored weekend withby Steve ‘Hawky Best’ breaking went tohis Jasonarm. 9. Mathew Duffy 68.20. NormanWayne Campbell Smith 9. Raymond Chow 20. Mathew Dennis andWescottannouncing $100,his Joeretirement. Agresta $50,Brian Rickyhasn Burdett’t been with$30 usand 10. Daniel Roberts 21. Xavier Higg'ins 10. David Maloney 21. Trevor Holden Mark Brown $20. Gus won the mug and used it to great 11. Andrew Dubojski 27. Glen Eves 11. Adrian Stibbard NOTE: Club notes for next week thateffect. long, but in that period won a Clear Medal and club B&F. 12. Stephen Murphy 38. Adam Dubojski It certainly has been a pleasure to have Brian pull the are due in Tuesday. Goanna colours on and hope he andDON Kim &stay SHANE part of the For all your building UNRIVALLED club. AREA material requirements: RIVCRINfl m CLUB SCRIBES AllPLEASE timbers, paints, NOTE SERVICE Netball: B Grade lost and A Grade forfeited. 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THE ROCK-YERONGWAGGA CREEKTIGERS MAGPIES ARIAHTURVEY PARK-MIRROOL PARK BULLDOGS BOMBERS Today another one of the club SENIORS From the supporters gallery, the game SENIORS stalwarts and legends reaches a miles­ 1. David Pocock 27. Chris Grentell We shook of a dogged Narrandera last Sunday didn’t match the score. Cer­ 1. Gerald Pieper 31. Nigel Chambelain SENIORS after halfWelltime we tohadrecord a harda good battlevictory against tone which very few players will achieve. 2.2. PeterAnthony Sculley Watson (cc) 28.32. BruceJohn BentlyLeaver SENIORS tainly we were at no stage in trouble, but 1. Glenn Vardanega (cc) 28. Steven Marks last NorthSunday, Wagga and in atboth the games same last time week.. Macca reches taht big 300 figure and 4.3. RichardRay Willis Flanigan 29.33. PeterNicholas Melton Schadt 26. NatHerdon Don’t know what happened at the three it was a good contest on the day. Terry’s 34. Scott Lovell 2. Heath1. Brett Mooney Pearson 29. Michael Hewitt allowed a couple of our players time to the cluball round and everyoneeffort was congratulates rewarded with him B.O.G. 5.4. ShayneClay Barber White 30. Graeme Terlich quarter time breaks, but we didn’t score on a great achievement. Well done 5. Anthony Lyons 35. Grant Regan 3. Dale2. Alan Lewington Bell 30. Gary27. RossSheppard Devereux recover from injury. Hopefully we will and a meal at the Locksley. He was well 6. Marcus Kreutzberger 31.36. MarkDoug MasonBoak 4. Terry Ness 31. Shane Dash after that break in either game! Macca. 7.6. ColinPaul KarpanyHawke 32. Dean Hallam have a full list to pick from for today. B LACK & WHITE supported by Paul Hawke who took the 7. Murray Barber 37. Andrew Passlow 5. Troy3. BrianAshcroftJohnstone 32. Ken28. HoweBrett Prentice In the Ists we outscored the BROWN, mSTRIPES LastWagga weekMotors we deliveredaward. Rayour final‘Jimmy ’ 8. Nick Moore 33.38.GeoffGlen HopkinsMcDonnell Our U18s lost a close one and best RED, WHITE BLACK, 8. Bevan Rowe 6. Troy Maiden 33. Brett Hewitt opponents in two quarters but we MGREEN TRIM,& rj BLUE were Mathew Nixon, Julien Clarkson, YELLOW SASH aspirationsWillis put a severein a great dent effort and itwith is going 5 goals 9.9. GrahamPaul J. IrvineFellows 34.39. CraigNeville Byrnes Dennis 7. Mark4. Graeme Cunningham Hadrill 34. Brett29. BrianAshcroft Gaynor GOLD LETTERING 40. Lyall McDermott needed another two good quarters. Terry to take all the courageand andpicked determinationup the Warehouse that we haveAward. to 10. Ray Carroll V 8. Warren Sykes 35. Andrew Ryan Sean Bailey, Duncan Vennell and Shane 10. Craig Willis 35.41. JohnGavin WestHubbard 5. Terry Walker 30. Derek Ryan Greenham had a good game and was all claw ourTheway2ndsbackhad atowarmthe positionup for todayon thewithladdera hugethatwin.weSome 11. Micheal Condon 9. Michael Flanigan 36. Nathan Lieschke Bailey. Julien won the top award and the socks went to 11.12. AndrewDarren CookRainbird 36.42. RossJason Manning Schultz over the ground getting kicks and won the Bowling Club big performances with a bag of 11 goals to Ray Carroll who 10. Steven Woods 37. Tim31. MastersonJamie Buerckner Duncan. should be. 12.13. BruceShane Hannam McDermott 37.43. RodgerScott EvansVennell 6. Peter McCabe award. Congratulations Darryl. APK Sales and Service Scullwrappedwas uponce the againMark Anthonythe inspiration award -behind he spentus theand lasthe half 44. Scott Bance 11. Jeremy Masterson 38. John Bannister The Reserves, led by skipper Steven Marks had another 13.14. PaulPaul Hallam M. Irvine 38. Aaron Gowland 12. Tim7. JasonLloyd Bryce 39. Greg33. ChrisCharleson Chalmers award went to Mark McCormack; Geoff Walker plaeyd well wonof Chris the ’last Butchery quarter mug. on theTodd bench returned bandaging to the formhis hands! before The 15.15. KevinTerry DriscollDaniher 39.45. MurrayPaul BrasierThomas huge win and have been looking forward to this game today 46. Paul Clarke 14. Bill Veale 40. Darryl Hillier and won the socks; the video went to Daniel Chalmers, who he wsBreust injured towel and went he won to Scott the Sandman Lovell who mug. had Terloa superb ws hisgame. 16.16. Paul Steven Blair Priest 40. Scott Brown 16. Kain8. Geoff Johnstone Walker 41. Brian34. ShaneRobinson Brustolin for seven weeks. Tony Frankhause won the socks and Hoffy The Birdsnest award was well deserved by Lyall McDer­ 17. Brad Seymour 47. Paul Byrne the mug.doubled up after the 2nds - well done Daniel; and the pewter usual devasting and he won the Riverina Spraying Service 17.18. Ricky Mathew Fitzsimmons Hundy 41.48. John Darren Bauer Purton 17. Craig9. Paul KnoxBuerckner 42. Gary36. PhilHoffman Pellow to Brian Gaynor. Congratulations to Derek Ryan who also mott. Others to put in solid performances were Jason 18. Gary Harris 43. Michael Simmons In the Seniors as expected we rallied after our loss to towel. Kreutzy once again figured in the awards and he took 18.19. Trevor Ray Colvin Ball 43.49. BruceRussel Mackinlay Durnan played his first senior gaem for the club and Glen O’Brien the Schultz,Uncle Nix Stephenpizza. Priest and Andrew Priest. 20. Jason Morton 50. Jeff Simpson 19. 10.Mark Glen Mooney Bell 44. 37.Andrew Michael Harmer Rees Coolamon and recorded a good win. Warren Sykes had a top The 18s were faced with a different situation when only 19. Steven Nash 44. Roger Salmon who kicked four goals. The 2nds struggled but came home with the bacon which 20.21. Craig Tony Taylor Grimmer 45.51. Chris Richard O’Keefe Ough 20. Scott Bourne 45. Bevan Martin game as did Heath Mooney, Steven Woods, and Mick 14 players turned up for the game - rather disheartening for 22. Jason Samuelson 52. Mark Wood 21. 11.Tony Terry Melican Greenham 47. Tony38. John Stratton McLean Hewitt.The Tony Reserves Melican were won beaten the mug in aand very the scrappy socks game.to I supposethe guys is whowhat made we went the effort there and for. committment Rosco had his to pullbest on a 21.23. Todd Stephen Goldspink Shultz 46.53. RossRichard Crawford Braid 22. Paul Noack 48. Travis Terry Andrew Walker had a good game to win the Bowling Club 13. Stephen French 39. Darryl Harper Scott Bourne. gameblack to dateand goldand jumperwon Libby on a’s frostyTakeaway morning mug. - however Big Dick they 21.24. Chris Simon Taylor Black (2nds) 47.54. Matthew Damien MaloneyBlack 23. Neale Francis 50. Tony Fankh;ause : award. Buster Butchery award to Daniel Chalmers, the 55. Nathan Vale Netball: A Grade, with a good team effort, won 33-19, featuredremained in the undaunted, goals and took he took on board the Porkythe right & Verdoattitude, mug. stuck 22.25. Barry Corey Kohlhagen Booking 48. Travis Allen 24. Sam King 51. 40.Peter Patrick Gyles Gaynor video to John Walker and the pewter to Russell Fisher. Glen Bruce Leaver and Blairy each took $10 from the ladies. 26. John Schultz 56. Andrew Priest 14. Pat Hill with Kelly Hassold winning the mug. Haley Brown was to a system and won by a goal! Not bad considering Leeton 22. Andy Doherty (2nds) 49.57. DaleDamien GowlandFleming 25. Nigel Smith 52. Mai Hilfier Bell kicked two goals. Voting in the W & J Taylor amateur award stands as 27. Mark McDevitt 26. 15.StephenRussellEatherFisher 53. 41.David CraigConstable McCormack outstanding in B Grade’s 30-11 win and Prue Sheather won are second on the ladder. Impossible to pick any individual 23.28. Darren Graham Terlich Doswell 50.58. Tim Mathew Brain Gooden The netball girls had good reason to be happy last week, follows: Kreutzy 10, Craigy 9, Spiro, Whitey, Barry & Boot 5, 27. Darren Wallett the mug in C Grade and they won 28-20. The U15s won 32- performances - a committed team effort. Well done. 24.29. Shane Paul McGowanBrown 51.59. Sean Stirling Tipping Peverell 16. Robert Harper 42. Fraser Dwyer the A & B Grades both having a win. A Grade played really 60. Warick Brown THIRD GRADE 11 and Sara Nixon won the socks. Barney,The Boxhead netballers & hadBally a mixed4, Browny, day, winning Byrnsey, the JuniorsFitzy & and 25.30. John Jeff McLachlanWillis 56. Justin Poole well, especially Cathy Donnolly who won the mug and went C Grade. Best players for the Juniors were Sarah Gooden, THIRD GRADE 1. Daniel Miegel 14. Wes43. KendallDamien Harper Today it’s the one we have been waiting for again, and Scratcher 2. 26. Andrew Terlich 17. Brett Ryan 16. Jamie Wakefield on to win 52-15. The B Grade had the closest of games and Sarah Meyers and Amanda Priest. The A Grade was well 1. Damien Pleming 15. Michael Hood 2. Sean Bailey with top spot on the ladder at stake and let ’s hope for a good On the Calcutta side of things those who have purchased 2. Simon Millman 16. Michael Mullins 3. John Petts 17. Simon44. Daniel KlimpschChalmers came out winners 34-33. Well done girls. served by Virginia Irvine, Lucinda Irvine and Connie Gordon. UNDER 18s 18. Glen O’Brien game, good weather and a big crowd - and the rest is up players are requested to get their accounts up to date. Also 3. Damien Maloney 17. Stephen Wilson 4. Mathew Barklem 18. Xavier George A great afternoon last Sunday with the footballers and The B Grade went down 15-11 with better players Andrea 1. Alan Hopkins 27.18. JohnMark TaberLimbrick (c) 19. Bradley Burkinshaw get your raffle books back to enable drawing of this. 2. 4. MickMichael Mazzocchi Bagley 29. Steve Marston 5. Shane19. Ian Bailey Gordon 45. Michael Heath to us. Skews, Cathie Noonan and Raleigh Graetz. The C Grade 5. Warick Brown 19. Matthew Gooden 6. Andrew Nguyen 20. Drew Iverach Tonight,friends straighthaving a after Bowls the Afternoon game, it’s and off toBBQ. the AstorLots of Hotel fun and Netball news: A Grade won with Shay Hills winning the 9. 6. RobertDamien King Maher 30.20. Andrew Paul Rodney Taylor 7. Matthew Nixon 21. Robert48. cAndrew SheatherPaton won 23-5 with best players Maree Kelly, Andrea Skewes 20. Mark McCormack 22. Keith Hill for aenjoyed ‘Come asby youall. Thanksare’ party. to Itthe’s onBowling in the Clubfunction for thierroom co­ mug. B Grade were beaten (I think) and U15s won with 10. 7. DarrenRichard Smith Ough 31.21. Alan Mark Marston Penny 8. Matt Johnstone operation and help. Emmaand McLachlinNarelle Lovell. winning the trophy. 11. 8. MarkMathew Godfrey Bolton 32.22. DamienJames ByrneAllan 9. 22.Brett John Willis Walker 23. David49. BrendonPike O’Dwyer upstairs and meal and music provided at$10 per head. Let’s 9. Chet Hubbard 23. Nathan De-Jong 24. Duncan Vennell This week is another tough game, so hopefully with most TodayComingwe welcome up: Friday,the BrownJuly 9:Bombers Jazz/Countryto Victoria NightPark at the 12. Mark Chaplin 33. Geoff Hopkins 10. Julien Clarkson all turn up and have a good night and you can sleep in Sun­ clubrooms. Get your tables together now. 10. Stirling Peverill 24. Jeff Angle 11. 23.Bradely Matthew Brown O’Dwyer 25. Jamie50. Barry Bourne Johnstone of our players back in, we will come out winners. for what we hope will be two deserved victories. The 1 sts 16.11. MaickBrodie WilliamsColvin 41.25. LukeAndrew Ellicott Priest 26. Corey Bowen. day morning. Today we tackle arch rivals Turvey Park and we won ’t be 19. Neslon Sweet 49. Lee Sonneman 12. David Jenkins UP THE BOMBERS. must win to keep their chances alive, whilst the 2nds must 12. Danny Millman 26. Darren Cook 24. Shane Rees 27. Andrew65. Andrew Bloomfield Walker seeing a repetition of last round. We are on top of the ladder 20.13. BrodyRowan Moore Wadley 56.27. Justin Jason PooleSamuelson win andto maintain we are goingtheir placeto stay in there!the top 4. After our victories, 24.14. Daniel Michael Kent Byrne 29. Glen Medau let’s join our major sponsor at the Kings Own and instill some team spirit into the club. UP THE HOT PIES! RiverinaRodney S Transport Battery Services & HIM I Dobney Mobile Formerly Sid Nash & Son Pty. Ltd. rg CLUB SCRIBES PLEASE NOTE TRANSPORTTyre Market and MELCANN j CLEANAWAY Communications STORAGE AGENTS S Club notes for next week (July 10 & FOR ALL YOUR BATTERY & TYRE NEEDS <5 S' 11)For are all required Mobile onPhones Tuesday 6th, due Bomen Road, BOMEN ■III I tl S§ ' 31 DobneyPhone Ave, Peter Wagga Rodney: — Ph (069) 254774 contact:to printer PETER’s staff EVANS shortage on An enterprise of Brambles Industries Limited m 212461 - Mobile 018 692855 Saxon Street, Wagga - Phone (069) 253555 018Wednesday 692600 7th. A.H. 225942 A.H. 224195TYREPOWER - Fax 212417

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WHITTON KAPOOKA TOLLAND A GRADE: Rd 10 Pts For Ag % BLUES BUSHPIGS SENIORS A better all round performance saw us Navy Blue, White Motif Red & White Stripes CATS TIGERS 1. John Lawton 29. Phillip Carroll have a goodR0SEI1AS win over the Greens. Daniel DONS Coil-Ash. .. The netballers40 553 had241 a bad229.0 day, with SENIORS Light Blue, Dark Blue V Black, Gold Sash Green, Red V Red, Black V Temora .... 317 20932 152.0 2. Tony Hughes (cc) 30. Austin Evans McPherson continued his good form win- . many key players otherwise engaged. 1. Paul O’Donoghue 24.1. AndrewMark Thornton Lowing 31. Ben Cruickshank Marrar .... 28 462 211 219.0 1.2. C.Barry Wade Roe 25. Bill Howitt 3. Col Carroll ning the Sports Club award, Dennis TR-YC .... Thanks 20to the361 players398 who doubled91.0 up. 2. S. Hobson 2. Bill Preston 4. Jason Hamblin 32. David1. Peter Holgate McCormack Walsh the1. PeterBrittons Staker Bakery towel and 1. Wayne Gardner 3. Simon Absolom 26.3. MattHayden Casley Bull 1. Adrain Pink 33. Geoff Cochrane North Wagga The only16 win 279for the373 day was 75.0the Junior 3. G. Bennett 5. Scott Hamblin 2. Errol Boots Mark Parmenter2. Darrenthe Maysocks. Miltons Gear 2. Baden Bowman 4. Darren Brookes 27.4. RayPhillip Scott Cock 6. 2.Glenn Robert Evans Brilley 34. Paul Harris 3. Gary Button team - well12 done.277 396 70.0AP-M 4:5. A.Richard RonningHardy 3. Paul Preston votes: 33. ShaunMichael Whitehouse Walsh, 2 Daniel Ardlethan 8 277 409 68.0 28.5. AnthonyGraham BennettFlynn 7. 3.Daniel Rodney McPherson Turnbull 35. Julian4. Peter RoyleSheehan 4. Col Parmenter 5.6. J.Shane ThompsonBloomfield 29. Michael Smith McPherson,4. John 1 Dennis Breed Walsh. ■ BLUE SHOULDERS, MCU BLUE, GOLD V The 3rd4 Grade181 had470 a good win39.0 against 6. GregTurbill 8.4. Luke Bradley Carroll Billings 36. Tim5. RyanRick Young 5. CraigGOLD McLachlan CREST 6.7. P.Michael ManningPaterson 7. Mark Browning 37. Jason McPherson 5. Brett Battersby a the Bullpups. Good to see some players 30. Steven Skates 9. 5.Dennis Gerard Walsh Piper 6. Ron Watts The Reserves6. Wayne continuedMcGregor-Davies on their win­ 8. Phil McManus 7.8. B.Mark Milthorpe Quilter 31.8. BrendanBrendan BarberSergent 10. Michael Rava 38. Peter Corbett BGRADE back fromPts- injuryFor andAg help the team% get 6. Ronald MacDonald 7. DonTilker ning way,7. also Jordie with Burgess a solid win over the Greens.9. Joe NPrice ick Carroll 8.9. S.Glen Atkins Nielson 32.9. EanHarold Livio White 11. Wayne Brown 39. Tim Reiher won the Bowling Club award, Greg Menzies the towel and Temorainto a winning mode. A good40all 414round 169team effort.245.0Awards: 9. D. Guthrie 7. Greg Morison 8. Ricky Maybon 8. Colin Bell 10. Robert Currie 10. JohnVearing 10.33. CraigJason Saunderson Williams 12. Graham Hughes 40. David Angove the socks to Wayne Cox. MCU 32 320 228 140.0 10. R. Knagge 11. Steve Kramer 8. Robert Hutchings 41. Jed9. LawtonJimmy Seymour 9. Paul Young 12. Phil Errington Simon Absolom, Bill Hutchins, Chris Walsh and Steven 11. Steven Rose 34. Glen Starr 13. Jamie Crozier The Under 18s completed the treble 13.havingMatthew an easyCattell win Marrar...... 24 265 204 130.0 11.12. M.Tony DouglasRyan 12. Don Timothy 14. 9.Phillip Brett Hatty Baker 42. Robert10. JoshCorrison Kember 10. Archie Miller TR-YCStarkey...... 24 319 284 112.0 35. Richard Dolan 11. Ron Gordon over a depleted Coolamon side. Towel award15. Neilto Craig Morton Lenon, 12.13. S.Peter White Bloomfield 13.36. AlanDwayne Scott Matthews 15.10. Lewis Nigel Winter Peacock 43. Greg Logan 11. Chris Dewar Coll-AshmontOur Seconds team gave20 the 268opposition 248 a big108.0 start and 14. Simon Sellars 44. Wayne12. Bill Cox Bevan the Four12. HotelsAnthony awardO ’Halloranto Jason McPherson,15. Robert and the Tye socks (2nds) 13.14. D.Mark Ward Clark 37. Anthony Noack 16.11. Damien Shane Carroll Frankenburg Northcould Wagga not peg the score back.8 Four147 quarters 294 must50.0. be played 14. T. Basham 15. Paul Coromandel 17. Michael Walsh 45. 13.Brad BarryRoberts Pickens to Murray13. Hamblin.Julian Scamp 16. Graham Cheney Ardlethan ... 8 168 365 46.0 15. David Brockwell 17.39. JohnMarkConlan Scamberry 12. Damien Trew 46. Murray Hamblin 17. Gary Cousley in every game. To their credit the team battled the game out 15.16. M.Heath PigramHopwood 18. David Harris 14. Michael Wright Our scratchie14. MarkWestman raffle was drawn last Sunday with the win­ Ariah Park-M 4 150 259 58.0 18.40. BrettPaul GoldsmithKirk 19.13.David GaryLogan Morrison 47. Anthony Quinn 19. John Carey to the end. Awards: John Pearson, Joe Hopwood and 16.17. W.Trent DeBritt Miller 41. Richard Durnan 15. John Brambley ners being:15. Darren1st Ray Mclnerney Fay, 2nd Jenny Ryan and 3rd Troy 17. L. Reid 19. Andrew Olsen 20.14. Mark Jason Parmenter Came 48. Peter16. Damien McCaig Brookes Evans. 16.Congratulations Nigel Southam to Nick Carroll20. on hisMick selection Carroll in JUNIORSGerard McLean. Pts For Ag % 18. Neil McCallum 42.20. FrankColin CorbettLongford 21. Peter Walsh 49. Jari Nielsen 21. Dean Palframan 18.19. G.Joe GuthrieHopwood 15. Buck Weaver 17. Andy Cameron the NSW17. U17sJohn HennessyTeal Cup team to go to Adelaide this ArdlethanThe First Grade played well20 in 102patches,67 but were no match 43.22. CraigJohn FletcherPearson 22. Dan Milne 50. Mark McCorry 23. Scott Seddon 152.0 19.20. D.Michael Harris Hopwood 44. Tom Ryan 16. Lee Cunningham 18. Robbie Pickens weekend.18. David Nicholas Temora .. 16 129 71 182.0 23. Jamie McLellan 23. Anthony Carroll 51. JeN19. BrillDudley Dunbar What a great day for netball. Juniors25.had Marka win, O’Brien24-12, for the fast running Bulldogs. For the first two quarters the 20.21. S.BretWadelton Roberts 24. Max Brassil 17. Sam McCullough 52. Dean Jones 19. Greg Johnston T.R.-Y.C. . 12 101 84 120.0 45. Wayne Hickenbottom 24. Troy Lenon 20. Keith McBean with Shannon Carroll winning the socks.26.C GradeTrevorhad Gibbonsa hard (cc) team held their own, but wre not able to sustain the 21.22. T.Paul Wise Mitchell 46.25. ShayneVictor HugoHackett 25. Ian Ross 53. Brad Smith 20. Simon Williams MCU 8 44 67 66.0 18. Greg Lagstrom 21. Rod Boots contested match coming out winners 17-1428. Troywith Huglera great pressure. A good effort though. Awards: Mark Quitter, Mick 22.23. D.Robert Louttit Jenner 47.28. MartyDarren Cousley Mohr 26. Greg Menzies 54. Sam McIntosh 21. Robert Anderson AP-M 0 30. 117 26.0 19. Greg Wight 22. Steve Purtill effort from22. KimTony Evans Bradford winning the mdg. 29.B Grade Jason lost Carroll 11-20 Hopwood, Peter Bloomfield, and Beaurepairs award to Philip 23. A. Pirie 48.29. J.Peter Taylor Owen 27. Nick Carroll 55. Luke Cruikshank 24. M. Morton 31. Larry Christian . 28.23.Peter MickHoward Piper 56. Dan23. BoardmanBob Rose with Jo23. Logan Mark winning Breit the mug. Also a30. special Wayne mention Cairns to Cock. THIRD GRADE 31. Richard Judd Farrer results: Round 10 25. G. Collins 32. Geoff Gardner THIRD GRADE24. Jed Cutter Rachael24. Hamblin Scott Bruestand Simone Kember who came up from Many thanks to the Narrandera Junior Football Club 26.1. P.Heath Penning Hopwood 13.33. PeterGrant SmithHutchinson 57. Steven Holgate 69. Scott25. Jason Lewis O’Brien the juniors25. toJohn fill Elliottin for B grade, due to 33.many Reg people Wheeler being A GRADE: Temora d MCU on forfeit; TRYC 36 d Ardlethan 2. Nathan Smith 14. Dean Odgers 34. Tom Spicer 34; presidentColl-Ash 55 Peterd Marrar Hopwood39; APM for running52 d Nth theWagga boundary.15. Peter 27. W. Eccleston 34. Damian Prest 58. Andrew Holgate 70. Mathew26. Paul Hatty Purcell sick - a26. great Darren performance Reher from both girls. A Grade lost to a 3. Simon Absolom 15. Michael George 71. Craig Lenon 35. Jason Dash B GRADE: Temora 43 d MCU 18; TRYC 47 d Ardlethan 32; 28. T. Davies 35. Drasko Kristo 59. Troy Evans 27. Dean Pearce very fast27. Coolamon Wyatt Mclnerney side, with the cup going to Sony Carroll was captain of the Reserves in the great year of 1972 4. Steven Starkey 16.36. JarrodCraig TaylorGoulding 60. Scott Ceely 73. Steven Ruskin for the third week in a row - well done Sonya.36. JimmyThanks Creekto Car­ Coll-Ash 30 d Marrar 25; APM 34 d Nth Wagga 33. 29.5. AndrewD. ConnellFoster 28. Rob Russell 28. Darryl Bishop premierships. 18.37. WadeBrentan Stidiford Kramer 61. Paul Shepherd 74. Shane29. Rick Ryan Boots oline Rava29. forMark backing Elliott up in A Grade last37. week, Robert she certainlySmith JUNIORS: Temora 36 d MCU 9; TRYC 21 d Ardlethan 16 30.6. A.Andrew Manderson Trengrove 19. Scott Jones 62. Shane Hatty 75. Scott Crozier 31. P. Bristow 38. Jason Kerr 30. Jason Pete worked30. up aPaul thirst Hindmarsh and had a great night 39.on Sunday.Tim Bourke Midgets 7. Jeremy Roach 21.39. MarkKristen Morden Thow 63. Daniel Underwood 76. Steven Cox 40. Col Lynch Club secretaries: Don’t forget the next league meeting is 32.8. ChrisG. Mainsh Walsh 22. Robert Hutchinson 64. H. Wheatly 77. Matthew31. Jason Curry Dunbar had a game31. Vance this week Khan and thanks to Tracey Rava for her 41. Graeme Evans 32. Kurt Hovelmann time to these girls as they look forward41.to playing.Ross CombsTraining to be held at the Aust Rules Club on Monday, 12th July at 35.9. MichaelM. Annetts Rhodes 23. Michael Levett 65. Justin Tindle 78. Jason Linsell 32. Cameron Jackson NOTE: Club notes for next week 42. Anthony Beattie . 66. Brett Ferguscn 79. Brett33. WayneLenon Newman has been33. slackeningSid Dacey off a bit, so a big42. effort Scott this Hugler week. 7.30 pm. 36.10. JayD. Ingold Norden 24.43. DanielJamie LongabardiBrownsea are due in Tuesday. 37.11. S.Matt Baldock McLean 25. Chris Smith 67. Stephen Alkemade 80. Michael34. Craig Fraser Kefford Remember,34. Rickyou Leeplay a lot better as 43.a teamBill McMullen when you 44. Milo Gafney 68. Scott Freeman 44. Neil Carey 38.12. GerardP. Hudson Duck 45. Gerard Sullivan 35. Andrew Orielly train together.35. Anthony McKinley ______UNDER 18s 39. C. Sheather 54. Des Hardman 36. Steve Livingston 36. Roger Malaquin 46. Wayne Klimpsch 37. Tony Smith 37. ZelvoMandicBRITTON'S47. Wayne Barlin For fishing tackle, shooters supplies and 40. T. Hudson 69. Kievan Wall 41. C.QUINNTurnbull MEDAL98. Paul AWARDSullivan 38. Vince Campisi 38. Greg Hindmarsh 48. Tim Goonan outdoorsDRAWequipment - have a look at: CLUB SCRIBES PLEASE NOTE JULY 3: Nth Wagga v Coll-Ash; SW-T v 42. 1993H. Edwards Quinn Medallist will receive: 39. Joe Thompson 39. Trent Robertson 49. Dave Demczyszyn Club notes for next week40. (JulyTony Wheatley 10 & 50. Ross Meriton Temora (Marrar lO.OO). MCU & TR-YC byes. 44. J. TRIPBaldock FOR TWO TO NOOSA 40. Mark Elliott JULY Narrandera10: Temora v Nth Wagga;Guns MCU& v SW-T.Gear 45. L. 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CARLTON FARRER LEAGUE RIVISipN.TWO.CLUB NOTES EAST WAGGA-KOORINGAL HAWKS LEETON DEMONS big contribution from Scottie Seddon with 6. Welcome hard game. The mugs went to Vance Khan and Greg Well fought outAFL last week - fellas.1993 Even Draw A great nail bitting effort by the to former MCU veteran DavidSENIORS Miosge who kicked his Johnson. VanceSENIORS was undoubtable best on ground. I though we were beaten by 96 points, it TIGERSSecond C,uGradeb Notesteam last weekend was first for his1. Peternew club, Whittle as did former27. Don John Garry Raczkowski Gardner, 1.could Gary name Blum a lot(AC) more that24. did Peterwell, howeverPayton it is suffice wasn’t easyJuly for 2the Tigers. You really hadAugust 6 about the only highlight for the day. Our returning after a spell with Collingullie.28. Allen McPherson 2.to Grahamsay "all Henmanplayed well”. 25. Lee Anderson a go andSydney we can v Adelaide’t ask for any moreEssendon v Sydney 2. Nathan Graetz August 7 hopes of playing finals football are still Wayne Gardner had a good day29. (thanksAdrian forHilton finding 3. Craig Howe 26. Alan Williams July 3 Two magical moments in sport last weekend - the 3. Paul Bourne South Wagga - top of the ladder and waiting to be than that. Richmond v Carlton there, let’s make today the start of our his boots4.Heidi)ChrisandDavistightened his stranglehold30. Mark Mullenas lead­ 4. Warwick Armstrong 27. Todd Henman Essendon v Brisbane first was at Whitton where the Steve (Mr Football) Pur- knocked off. Can we do it? The answer is yes!, if we Top gamesSt Kilda from v Melbourne Harvey, Smithy,Fitzroy v Adelaide charge to September. ing league5. goal-kicker.Jamie Ross Award winners31. Darrenfor both Cuthbertteams 5. Geoff Shaw 28. Steve McCarten till Reserve Grade side got their first win since 1988. repeat our performance of last week and add that little Grahame FitzroyHowe, v NthDenzo Melb and DamienSt KildaNAVY v Collingwood( BLUE, brown & The U18s played well in patches, and 6. Jason Boneham 32. Adrian Hilton 6. Pat Lyons 29. Garry Swasbrick QuickIIIGOon)LDthe STRIPESphone was Ron Barassi trying to find out were: Mugs to Damian Powell and ‘Spider’, Golden bit extra. I talking about possession, disposal, and hard Lang. GreatGeelong to see v MickFootscray Frazer make theGeelong RED v SH HawthornOULDERS * u a four quarter effort today will see a win. 7. Corey Pavitt 33. Brett McMillan 7. Harvey McRae 30. Shane Bryant Seasons dinners to ‘Moby’ and ‘Zipper’ Button, Peking tackling, coupled with plenty of talk. Pride in yourselfSeniors andJulyto 4have your first kick be aAugust 8 his secret methods. SteveAward was winners quick were:to lend towel some to Grant 8. Damien Graham 34. Mark Hogan 8. Terry Lyons 31. Mark Williams Brisbane v WC Eagles House awards to ‘Jock’ and ‘Deano’, Mick Carroll and and the club will go a long way also. Believe you can win goal, whatRichmonda start! vYour Collingwoodmum and dad would have been so adviceMeecham, - this sockshelping to Brianthe SwansQuinn andto Cokebreak to theirBrad Miller. 9. Mathew Roberts 35. Brendan Price 9. Andrew Soley 33. Colin Thompson WC Eagles v Carlton Bye: Footscray, Melb loosingThe streak. Seconds, with the inclusion of a few old and a few Jason Dash10. Barry won SucklingUncle Nix takeaways,36. David the LouttitForst Hill 10.and Dillon got itHolt hard, but fair, and34. weDanny WILL Baxter WIN. proud of you.Bye: Hawthorn Nth Melb. Hair Salon awards went to the two ‘Scott’s’: Seddon Nonew side places deserved produced to win morea great than win. this Goodmob ofplayers Tigers. were in 11. Mark Blundell 37. Darren Albert 11. AllanR.J.M. McPhee 35. Bruce McKellar With allJuly the bad9 run of injuries it made the Reserves farily and Hugler,12. Paul and Morphettthe Caltex Turvey38. Tops Andrew car washesOore 12. Damien Lang 36. Bruce Shepherd Not abundance,a great deal withof ability, the awards but plenty to: Paul of heart,Morphett plenty the ofmug, new light on - Nthbut weMelb go v through. Essendon Thanks to everyoneAugust who 13 helped endeavourplayer Tonyand plentyBoatmanof takingblokes outwilling the Cornellto help Petroltheir and Tony went to13. Tony Cameron Rudd andMitter Craig Mclachlan.39. Barry Albert 13. Steve Turner 37. Glen Bartram out. JockJuly O’Connell 10 and Col Thompson tried all day, ‘Jiba’ 40. Wayne Pinn 14. David Meline (CC) 38. Glen Robson Sydney v Fitzroy Jelasi winning the Plains video. A special14. Michael fund-raiser McPherson was held for Jason Dash and RobertsonMelbourne rucked very v Geelong well also. He is Augustas keen as 14 mustard mates. No one tried harder than old Bobby Rose who 15. Craig Absolum 41. Glen White 15. Steven Holt 39. Brad Heath The Firsts were within a couple of kicks all day but Michelle who lost most of their possessions in a recent and got heapsHawthornof potential. v Fitzroy Essendon v Footscray enjoyed winning the mug. The $10 awards went to Mad 16. Ken McPherson 42. Tim Allen 16. Dennis Irvine 40. Graham Howe Carlton v Brisbane couldn’t bridge the gap. Sucky continued his great form to fire and I’m told it was fairly successful. BLUES C,ub Notes Carlton v St Kilda Dog newmo, Jason Dunbar who did a great job once 17. Brett Page 43. Gerd Gabriel 17. Jamie O’Connell 42. Rodney Bell The U18sCollingwood let a golden v Sydney opportunity slip by, by kicking too again win the Breust First National mug. Corey Pavitt and The U18s are slowly putting it together, but still went August 15 moved into the ruck, and Kurt Hovellman. Others to 18. Mark Crouch 44. Anthony Kalis 18. Anthony Wakeman 43. Damien Christopher many behindsJuly to11 go down to the undefeatedNth Melb Tigers. v Richmond Top shineJamie in a Charltongreat team showed effort their were great Scott skills Young, to win Noel the Eagle down to20. the MickDemons Hounsell by 9 goals. Prominent45. Darren were Daly Shaun, 19.Our David worst Mann player shortage44. since Steve our McMahon second match ofgames Harley,Richmond Stuart v Footscray McGowan, MickWC Eagles Frazer, v HawthornKane Boys pizza and incentive award respectively. Richard,21. Elton, Steve Shane Absolum Frearson, Troy46. andRoly JohnWintle Byrne 20.the Michaelseason Harveysaw the Reserve45. GradeStevematch Herbertvirtually han­McGregorAdelaide and Rod v StMcKellar. Kilda Great to seeAdelaide more v at Melbourne training Hughes and Keith McBean chipped in with three goals. Bye: WC Eagles SpecialOur mention Netball to girlsTony continued Wheatley their for running winning the ways, water taking out with first-gamer22. Greg DevriesCorrie Sargeant kicking47. Phillip his Walshfirst goal. 21.ded Daniel to Whitton, Breed probably 46.ending Greg what Lawton was an excellentas well boys! Bye: Brisbane, Collingwood both A & B Grades. With B Grade in particular having a 48. Dean Coopers 22. Ross Smith July 16 Geelong and encourageing his team mates. With this victory The boys23. meetDarren top Bourne team Temora at Marrar at 10 am, chance for our team to make the final four. Certainly dis­ Don’t forget tomorrow at the Leeton Showground, the great win. 24. Ian Mattingly 49. Tom Woods 23. Tim Sheather Adelaide v Richmond leaving Maher Oval at 8.45 am. Good luck guys! appointing for the guys who have put in all season for‘Super Rules’ over 35s match. Should be a great day out. behind Tonightthem I’’sm the sure night they to getcan those make suits a outlate of charge mothballs and 25. Mark O’Leary 50. Jim Jenkins July 17 towards the finals. The Seniors travel to Uranquinty and take on the nothing. WellTHIRD done to Jamie,GRADE Wally and Larry who Let’s all getMelbourne down therev Hawthorn and make a day of it. come along to our Annual Formal Ball. Twelve months ago 26. Darren Hilton 51. Brendan Hounsell 1. Greg McClean 13. Kane McGregor August 21 The Seniors - well not much to say really. Rod Boots Rosellas after their two wins against58. Rivcoll,Brett Piltzso again a doubled up and all were fine contributors in both The SupporterSt Kilda v ofGeelong the Week this weekCollingwood goes vto Carlton Sue we had one of our most memorable nights at Gumly Hall. 2. Peter Lashbrook 14. John Robertson Fitzroy v Carlton 110% effort will be asked for. We got it all together last games. McClure. Sue is first at the netball everyHawthorn week to umpire v Adelaide and showedLet ’sus all how have to winsdo it withon the a determinednetball courts effort and tofootball win fields THIRD GRADE 3. Brad Bush 15. Brad Robertson Collingwood v Footscrav week after1. D.a Ocouple’Donnell of ordinary games,11. E. Crocker so let’s keep to help out any other way she can. Fitzroy v Brisbane the mug.-and makeRobbie tonight Pickens a wonnight the to dinnerrival last for twoyear’ ands. Rob 4. CraigThe Seniors Bryant won with surprising16. Matt Robertson ease under the cir­ July 18 it up. 2. T. Gorham 12. S. Hazelwood 5. Rod McKellar 17. Shaune Deaton Don’t forget July 31 - the big GarageGeelong Sale. All v donationsEssendon HoughtonOn awon final the note, 10 pleasemiddies. remember Cat’s favourite saying - 3. L. Bourne 13. G. Meacham cumstances and were well served by Feter (coaches) Essendon v WC Eagles Footscray v WC Eagles A reminder4. B. Wild of our Games and Kareoke15. M. Stewart Night on July 6.and Glen Speed Haase (mug), Young Harry,18. Justin Mad Milne Harry, Rabbit and excepted.Brisbane Ticket sales v Nth for Melb Lou’ s Testimonial are selling a bit ToGO Rhonda THE HAWKS! McCormack and everyone that helped, 7. Daniel Davies 19. Daryl Clayton August 22 17 at 7.305. N.pm. Lindley This promises to be16. huge J. Charleton and hilarious, Big Danny. slow to date.Bye: So Sydney hop in early, so the organisersRichmond willv Melbourne know thank you for a great night on Saturday. Everybody 7. D. Pinn 17. A. Hamilton 8. Ben Mathews 20. Paul Aliendi how things will go. enjoyed themselves. Shirley Rose won a fortune as did so make 8.a bigB. i:lio«i effort to get there with20. friends, 8. Miller fami ly and 9. StewartCool and McGowen Larry took out21. theRobert ReservesSkewes awards with July 23 Sydney v Nth Melb OK, today EWK. You know what happendBye: lastSt Kilda time - we Rose BootsNOTE: and Brenton Club Delise. notes Guess for the next number week of anyone you9. C. canBurbidge think of. 22. T. Taylor 10.Chris Wayne (the Jackson Big 0) Brandon,22. Steve Nicholas Hobson Lepper and Wellsy all Nth Melb v St Kilda —DON.10. P. Kalis 23. B. Quinn 11. Gary Thompson 23. Harley Bateup just didn’tJuly have a24 dip. Let’s get right behind each other a give smarties in the jar arewas wondue by inJosh Tuesday- Preston and Karen playing very well. them a run for their money. 12. StevenPlans areStockton under way for24. the Michael 1973 PremiershipFrazer Reu­ Geelong v Collingwood Nelson. Athol had no trouble in guessing the number of C’MON REDDIES.Carlton v Essendon nion on July 31, which should be a night to remember. sheet in the toilet roll - must work for the government. Footscray v Melbourne August 27 Best bid of the night went to Don Tilker paying $12,000 More details in the coming weeks. July 25 WC Eagles v Geelong fpr a bag of oranges. Get you acts together for the “Red ROSELLAS c|ub Notes Pioneer Concrete are again supporting the Blues Hawthorn v Sydney August 28 Brisbane v Richmond Faces Night” on the 17th. financially this season which has been a lasting spon­ Nth Melb v Footscray FINEMORES JOINERY Ply. Ltd. sorship and most beneficial to the club, so when it WC Eagles v Adelaide St Kilda v Richmond Two wins - two happy teams and a happy club. Well Rubber StampsBye: Fitzroy Carlton v Sydney comes time to concrete, give Peter McPhail a cal! on done to both sides last week against Rivcoll. The August 29 Shop & Office Fittments I Detailed Joinery I Commercial projects I 421401. July 30 Seconds really belted the opposition and we could see For prompt and courteous attention, from the simpleCollingwood v Essendon Melbourne v Fitzroy Tonight following the two matches, we are all to Brisbane v Hawthorn 4 BLAXLAND ROAD, WAGGA -that PHthey were213855 enjoying it -too. FAXTeamwork 214041 started to “Not Negotiable" and other custom-made handleJuly 31 DONS C,ub Notes gather at the Central at 6 pm for the award Richmond v WC Eagles Adelaide v Collingwood appear and was really there in the closing stages. stamps, to the convenience of the wide range of self- Bye: Essendon. However, let’s not get big-headed, keep a level head, annoucements.inking models. As usual, Also all revolvingwelcome. date stamps for variousHawthorn v Carlton UP THE BLUES Nth Melb v Geelong When weCATCH think about last week’s wins against RAAF, both as individuals and as a team against South Wagga applications. Ink and replacement pads available.Footscray A v Fitzroy let us not forget that the Cats had had a big football today. Remember, they are unbeaten, so our aim is to wide range of type styles to choose from. CompanyAugust 1 week with the inter-services games and were knock them off their perch. It can be done, provided we CLUBSeals andSCRIBES logos - no PLEASEproblem! All NOTE made on the premisesMelbourne v Brisbane understandably leg-weary and understrength. Given Sydney v St Kilda want to do it and the commitment is there. Best for last Club- twice notes a week! for next week (July 10 & Sept^f5,11,12,18 25. that fact, theGary results of the seniorBuckenara's game were profitable week and receivingColumn the mugs were Shaun Byrnes and Bye: Adelaide 11) are required on Tuesday 6th, due from the Everypercentage Wednesday and club championship in viewpoint. the DAILYAndrew ADVERTISER Schafter. Good on you fellas. Those two players Both teams had goal kicking machines with veteran had good back up from all others on the field. to printerCall’s thestaff expertsshortage on... THE OXFORD PRINTERY CHB ‘Moby’ scoring 9 from a spell at full forward, and a The Seniors got home by 20 points after a good, clean Wednesday112 Fitzmaurice 7th. 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Bereavement APRILji* 17: Nth Wagga(50) v Ardlethan(149);and fitted • GeneralAPRIL Automotive17: Rivcoll(134) Repairs v Whitton-Yanco(42); Letterheads Marrar(73) v TR-YC(88); MCU(IOO) v AP-M(71); PRINTERY stationery Cootamundra(112) v South Wagga-Tolland(56); Temora(89) v Coll-Ash(89). 112 Fitzmaurice St, Wagga. Ph 213196 7 MORTIMER PLACE,Uranquinty-Kapooka(84) WAGGA • PHONE v RAAF(99) 252588 RUBBER STAMP MANUFACTURERS APRIL 24 & 25: TR-YC(97) v Nth Wagga(105); Ardlethan(265) v Temora(55); Coll-Ash(84) v APRIL 24: SW-T(168) v Rivcoll(73); RAAF(159) v MCU(115); AP-M(72) v Marrar(127) (Sun). Cootamundra(50); Whit-Yanco(97) v Uranq-K(67). MAY 1: Nth Wagga(169) v AP-M(66); Marrar(126) v MAY 1: Rivcoll(102) v RAAF(77); Coota(105) v Uranq- Coll-Ash(57); MCU(121)It ’vs Temora(46);on again, the TR-YC(87)clash of v CoolamonK(77); Whit-Yanco(76)’s ambitious hopes v SW-T(109). of winning a place in the Wagga & District Junior Australian Football Assoc. NEWS Ardlethan(132). the titans, when Carlton top MAYfour really8: Uranq-K(137) hinge on this v game.Rivcoll(109); Coota(127) v QUALITY MAY 8: Coll-Ash(78) vRiverina Nth Wagga(1 Football93); Temora(67)League v TheWhitton-Yanco(90); Hoppers are two RAAF(87)wins out ofv SW-T(96).the four after last Marrar(92); Ardlethanflfrontrunners 24) v MCU(1 Wagga15); AP-M(90)Tigers v weekMAY’s loss 15: to Ganmain-GrongRivcoll(85) v Grong-MatonCoota(102); and Whitton- must Wagga and District Junior Football Association sent having coach Graham Twitt being named assistant state TR-YC(1 27). overcomeYanco(130)the fourth v RAAF(93);placed SW-T(1Swans. 14) v Uranq-K.(94) and Turvey Park go head-to- MAY 22: State Champs, Griffith. their U15s squad to the State Carnival at Merimbula and coach and team manager Jim McMahon being appointed MAY 15:,Nth Wagga(225) v Temora(62); Marrar(34).v Griffith will be equally keen to take the points and MANUFACTURED HOMES MCU(91); AP-M(77) vhead Ardlethan(102); in Saturday’ sTR-YQ1 match of12) v MAY 29: Whit-Yanco(72) v Rivcoll(93); SW-T(74) v Pambula last weekend coming away with some pleasing state team manager. The team scored two wins from their with then some breathing space in the number four five games for the weekend after meeting some fairly stiff Coll-Ash.(60) the round at Wagga’s Cootamundra(49); RAAF(114)v Uranq-K.(101) results for their efforts. Wagga gained four State reps from General bye May 22-23: NSW State C’ships at Griffith. spot. opposition at the trials. Robertson Oval. JUNE 5: Rivcoll(83) v SW-T(87); Coota(106) v the carnival, namelyFOR Chad Willis fromCOUNTRY Osborne, Grant LIVING RFL 87 d Farrer 63. ACTAnd 145 don d ’Sydneyt the Tigers 41. have TheRAAF(91); Swans Uranq-K(1won the first58) round v Whit-Yanco(83). encunter by only 12 Next weekend: The Rock v Coolamon; Eastlakes v Tur­ Sydney 175 d Farrer 45. ACT 91 d RFL 57. Burkinshawof Lockhart, Collingullie-Ashmont’s Jamie Wild plenty to prove this time pointsJUNE but 12: should General be bye.more Sth settled Zone NSW on Carnival:their home Sapphire turf. Coast and James Byrne from the Wagga Tigers club, as well as vey Park; North Wagga v East Wagga; Collingullie v MAY 29: MCU(103) v Nth Wagga(106); Marrar(121) v Coolamon,70dFFLDiv2 nevertheless, 3. Sydney 52 d Leisure will know Coast they 9. FFL can Div get 2 38 close d Central Wagga Tigers. Ardlethan(44); Temora(91)around? v TR-YC(85); Coil-Ash West 10.Sapphire 92 d Leisure 8. Syd 47 d Cent. West 9. Sapphire 49 Milltlium(1 20) v AP-M.(77) It was only May 9 in the to thed FFL Swans Oiv 2 25. and Syd if 75they d Cent. are Westdesperate 9. Final: enoughSapphire could97 d Syd UNDER 11 W L Pts UNDER 13 W L Pts UNDER 15 W L Pts JUNES: Nth Wagga(1first38) vMarrar(71round of matches);TR-YC(1 the10) v even28. let loose with another polished performance and Eastlakes*...... 9 1 ' 40 Turvey Park*.... . 9 1 40 Collingullie-Ash TigersMCU(1were09);embarrassed AP-M(83) byv Temora(75);the Bulldogs whoArdlethan(89)stunned v upsetJUNE the home19: RAAF(1 team. 24) v Rivcoll(72); Uranq-K(69) v 11 0 44 Coll-Ash.(IOO) Coolamon*...... 7 3 32 Wagga Tigers*... . 9 1 40 Turvey Park... 9 2 36 RFL followers with a runaway 64-point victory at EastCootamundra(1 Wagga-Kooringal06); SW-T(64) is at vhome Whit-Yanco(45). to Leeton on JUNE 12: Nth Wagga(64) v Ardlethan(102); TR- JUNE 26: Rivcoll(81) v Uranq-K(IOI); Whitton- Wagga Tigers*.. 7 3 32 Eastlakes-MCUt* ..6 3 30 Wagga Tigers . 9 2 36 Wagga’s Maher Oval. Saturday and should be confident of winning the The Rock* ...... YC(56) v Marrar(84); AP-M(42) v MCU(73); Coll- Yanco{53) v Coota(99); SW-T(148) v RAAF(35). 7 3 32 tast Wagga-K* *.t .... 6 2 30 Coolamon...... 7 4 28 NobodyAsh(49) wouldv Temora(39j. have tipped such an easy victory for game. Turvey Park*... 6 4 28 Coolamon*...... 5 5 24 Eastlakes-MCU TheJULYHawks 3: Cootahave shown v Rivcoll;good RAAFform this v Whit-Yanco;season but .3812 'the JUNE Bulldogs. 19: Nth Wagga(123)vTR-YC(75); Marrar(155) Uranq-K v SW-T. North Wagga**. 3 6 16 Collingullie-Ash*...... 4 6 20 East Wagga-K. .3 8 12 Thenv AP-M(67); again, nobodyMCU(97) would v Coll-Ash(74); have expected Temora(73) a low v their three wins and six losses hardly reflect their East Wagga-K** 3 6 16 The Rock*...... 2 8 12 North Wagga . .2 9 8 Ardlethan(112). JULY10: Rivcoll v Whit-Yanco; Coota v SW-T; placed Coolamon to beat Turvey Park three weeks ago - ability.Uranq-K v RAAF. Collingullie-Ash* 2 8 12 North Wagga**...... 1 8 8 The Rock ...... 0 10 0 JUNE 26: AP-M(69) v Nth Wagga(135);Coll-Ash(37) v E.W.-K. hasn ’t taken that extra step against the top theirMarrar(1 only loss32); forTemora(56) the season.v MCU(99); Ardlethan(95) v South Wagga-T* 0 10 4 South Wagga-T*...... 1 9 8 * Bye t Draw teamsJULYand 17:gone SW-Ton with v Rivcoll;the job. RAAFBut several v Coota;coaches Whit- TurveyTR-YC(81 Park). can expect a much more committed Yanco v Uranq-K. have noted the Hawks have the potential to win big TigersJULY going 3: into Nth Saturday Wagga’s match. v Coll-Ash; Marrar v JULY 24: Rivcoll v RAAF; Coota v Uranq-K; TheTemora; Tigers hadMCU a rude v Ardlethan; awakening in TR-YC the opening v AP-M. clash games.Whit-Yanco v SW-T. withJULY Turvey 10: Park andTemora now realise v Nth playing Wagga; the top teamsMCU v The Hawks are not out of finals contention and must RIVERINA UMPIRES ASSOCIATION ensureJULYtheir 31:competitiveness Uranq-K v Rivcoll;with victory Cootaagainst v Whit-the is notMarrar; just a Ardlethanwalk in the park.v AP-M; Coll-Ash v TR-YC. Yanco; RAAF v SW-T. Sponsored by Wagga Mutual Credit Union Redlegs. Likewise,JULY 17: Turvey Nth Park Wagga had their v MCU;bubble Ardlethanburst cour­ v AUGUST 7: Rivcoll v Coota; Whit-Yanco v tesyMarrar; of the HoppersTR-YC andv Temora; will be well AP-M and vtruly Coll-Ash. back to PerhapsRAAF; SW-Ta bigger v Uranq-K.test for the Hawks will come next earth in the middle stages of the season. week against Turvey Park. Laws of the Game JULY 24: Marrar v Nth Wagga; MCU vTR-YC; Well done to Gary Harding at the SCG last Sunday as TurveyTemora Parkv AP-M;knows whatColl-Ash they’vev gotArdlethan. to do to beat the The1 st remainingSemi: August match has14 Narrandera pitted against REPORTABLE OFFENCES he umpiredLarge, thespacious game before and thebeautifully Swans game. built — at a price that you can afford. . Choose from TigersJULY and 31:another Ardlethan win against v themNth atWagga; this stage Marrar of the v Ganmain-Grong2nd Semi: Grong-Matong.August 21 The Lions got their act The night out dinner is going to be on July 24 - so A player or official who commits the following offen­ togetherPreliminary:against Coolamon August 28last week following two a wide range of plans that include Granny Flats, 2-bedroom, right up to 4-bedroom seasonTR-YC; will MCUcount forv AP-M; plenty Temorain the finals. v Coll-Ash. come to training and have a talk to Tim. ces may be reported: WaggaAUGUST has a 7:better TR-YC attacking v Nthrecord Wagga; but Turvey AP-M Park v successiveGrand Final:losses andSept will 4. be keen to carry that form Thishomes weekend over sees 160 plenty square of football metres. on Saturday We will - so even designDisputes a thehome decision to ofsuit an yourumpire. specific Wilfully wastes needs. hasMarrar; had less Coll-Ashpoints kicked v againstMCU; them Ardlethan - merely a v against Narrandera. spare a thought for Hec as he tries to organise umpires time. Unduly abusive, insulting or obscence language to statisticTemora. that will mean little on the day. TheThe "RiverineEagles areFootball struggling Record with” is the only official two publication wins this of appointments. This can be made easier if. everyone an umpire or behaves in an abusive, insulting or obsene AUGUSTIt’s not going14: to beNth as Waggaeasy for thev AP-M; Dogs thisMarrar time v seasonthe Riverina and victory Football against League the and Lions Farrer would Football be a boostLeague, but neither the Leagues nor the “Record” holds itself could make themself available. manner toward an umpire on the day of the match. aroundColl-Ash; and pending MCU the v Temora; full strength TR-YC of both v teams, Ardlethan. this forresponsible Narrandera. for statements made by any contributor. *.■ We are always on the lookout for newDISPLAY umpires or any­ VILLAGESIntentionally trips or kicks or attempts to trip or kick an matchAUGUST should 21be a: Coll-Ashthriller. v Nth Wagga; Temora v Unless otherwise stated, material published in the The match is one of three games being played on “Record” does not reflect the attitude or official position of one who would like to have a go. opponent or official. Is guilty of misconduct. - This is Marrar; Ardlethan v MCU; AP-M v TR-YC. CLUBthe editors, SCRIBES publisher or Leagues PLEASE involved. NOTE only a few offences. Saturday1 st Semi: - believedSat toAugust be one of28. the few times, if not the Typeset Wednesday; printed Thursday; distributed Friday. OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK Club notes for next week (July 10 & first,2nd this Semi: has happened. Sun Sept 5. Dubbo: Victoria Street, Phone (068) 84 3299. Goulburn; Common Street, Griffith against Coolamon at Griffith is the only Sun­ 11) are required on Tuesday 6th, due Phone (048) 22 1322. Tamwofth: Goonan Street, Phone (067) 65 5955. day match. to printer’s staff shortage on jr / ■ » Wednesday 7th. Wagga Wagga:fi§ Sturt Highway, Phone (069) 21 4988. 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