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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(115);Wagga AP-M(90)Tigers v weekMAY ’s 15:loss toRivcoll(85) Ganmain-Grong v Coota(102); Grong-Maton andWhitton- must having coach Graham Twitt being named assistant state TR-YC(1 27). Yanco(130) v RAAF(93); SW-T(114) v Uranq-K.(94) Wagga and District Junior Football Association sent and Turvey Park go head-to- overcome the fourth placed Swans. coach and team manager Jim McMahon being appointed MAY 15:,Nth Wagga(225) v Temora(62); Marrar(34).v MAY 22: State Champs, Griffith. their U15sMANUFACTURED squad to the State Carnival at Merimbula and HOMES MCU(91); AP-M(77) v Ardlethan(102);head in Saturday’TR-YQ1s match12) ofv Griffith will be equally keen to take the points and state team manager. The team scored two wins from their MAY 29: Whit-Yanco(72) v Rivcoll(93); SW-T(74) v Pambula last weekend coming away with some pleasing Coll-Ash.(60) the round at Wagga’s withCootamundra(49); then some breathingRAAF(114)v spaceUranq-K.(1 in the number01) four five games for the weekend after meeting some fairly stiff 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. 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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*... JULY 3: Coota v Rivcoll; RAAF v Whit-Yanco; 6 4 28 Coolamon*....... ............ 5 5 24 Eastlakes-MCU .3812 ' theJUNEBulldogs. 19: Nth Wagga(123)vTR-YC(75); Marrar(155) The Hawks have shown good form this season but North Wagga**. 3 6 16 Uranq-K v SW-T. 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:ability. Rivcoll v Whit-Yanco; Coota v SW-T; placed Coolamon to beat Turvey Park three weeks ago - 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 South Wagga-T* 0 10 4 theirMarrar(1 only32); loss Temora(56) for the season. v MCU(99); Ardlethan(95) v JULY 17: SW-T v Rivcoll; RAAF v Coota; Whit- South Wagga-T*........... 1 9 8 * Bye t Draw teams and gone on with the job. But several coaches TR-YC(81Turvey ).Park can expect a much more committed Yanco v Uranq-K. TigersJULY going 3: Nthinto SaturdayWagga’ s vmatch. Coll-Ash; Marrar v have noted the Hawks have the potential to win big JULYgames.
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