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De Zincalume Roofing Iron Gal Purlins Cut & .47Thick Punched No Extra Price MAY/JUNE SPECIALS 1 ST GRADE ZINCALUME ROOFING IRON GAL PURLINS CUT & .47THICK PUNCHED NO EXTRA PRICE C100-15 ........ $5.52/m C150-15 .. .. .. ..$7.67/m C200-15 ........ $9.47/m Also in 6.1m / 7.62m I per lineal metre Ordered cut to length 9.14m stock REO MESH 6m x 2.4m HANDI MESH 2m x 1.2m F52 .............. .. $42 F62 ......... .......$55 F72 ..... .. .... ..... $65 1100 H x 6000 I FB2 ....... ... ...... $84 ADJUSTABLE SHEEP BUDGET CATTLE/ HORSE PANELS LOADING RAMP s1750 each ;~===::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~- ~ I s77 t::============~-~ each ~cru~~D • Fully Galvinised • 3.15m long x 600mm • 21 - 2100x 1650 60/ 30 Gal Panels wide (Internal) • 1 - Ride through gate in frame • 2100 wide X 1650 high • Walkway & handrail • 44 - Joining pins • Galvinised ~[f@~@[ru~ • Fully sheeted sides • Panels are 5 rail 60/30 Oval • 5 Rail 60x30 oval Rail CATTLE/HORSE PANELS PORTABLE SHEEP PANELS CHEAP FENCING PICKETS @l [plli]~lli][f@ a~ ~ - -- - - -::-- : .- --:.., , --- ---- the Demons' I-STAY N-STAY 10 Foot .......... $72.00 10 Foot ........ $84 .00 ~~ ~ 12 Foot ......... $79.00 12 Foot ........ S95.00 2100w X 1800h galvanised ,s99 14 Foot .......... $88.00 14 Foot ....... $105.00 Premium 60x30 oval each BLACK HEAVY 1.65m 16 Foot ......... $1 04.00 16 Foot .... ... $120.00 road to • GATES ARE STRAIGHT • 1000mm high x 2900mm long A • NEW GATESMADE FROM ClO'mGWlE • MATERIAL Premium heavy 70x40 oval s109 • 6 rail 26.9 od/bow 33.7 od ___ _ s3,95 • LIMITED STOCK - WHILE STOCKS LASTI each • Fully galvanised each Bomen - Ph: (02) 6921 9119 Fax (02) 6921 4404 Deni - Ph: (03) 5881 5541 Fax (03) 5881 6146 Coolamon - Rural Supplies p 6921 7366 Ph: (02) 6927 3024 Fax (02) 6927 3005 5 www.qpwagga.com.au 28 {Jeach ILACII. GAi. • 6.Sm long x 2.1 high 7" - S24.75 7" - S28.50 · · supplie • 5 posts 60m OD galvanised 9" - S31 .35 9" - $35.20 IJ/qpwagga • 11 5 x 42 Gal 6.1M • 6 rails 33mm OD galvanised 11 "- 537.40 11 "- S41 .80 Call us for a Distributor In your ~ - Club at the Crossroads - the CollingulUe Culture - - - Local support for your club * Winning isn't everything. pie involved, and Lewington explains a business-like Collingullie-Ashmont-Kapooka's first game of the structure of a management committee sitting above '1 ' ,, season was a seven-goal loss to MCUE. But it was a the two clubs. The biggest challenge is to continue to performance that inspired hope in the season ahead. create a strong junior base in netball and football. The As Shane Lenon put his players through their paces last biggest decision has been to move the juniors from week ahead of the return game against Mangoplah, Ashmont Oval to Glenfield Park. "It's a new growth area the talk around the Crossroads Oval was that- despite there behind South City," says Lewington. "Ashmont the scoreline - round one had shown their youngsters has been good to our club over the years but as hap­ had matured and the window of opportunity hadn't pens in Wagga, areas grow and change and we see necessarily closed. that [Glenfield] as the new growth area. A new home "We lost some key players last year," says president ground there will hopefully attract new families." Scott Lewington. "But we've been lucky enough that our juniors in particular have picked up the slack ... the Family is important at Collingullie. Fuller says the Ken­ young fellas that had had a taste of first grade have nedys are the best example: "Frankie Kennedy, the old now stepped up to be confident first graders and hold­ man, is a bloody legend here. The Kennedy's mother ing their own." - there she is [pointing to her photo on the wall]. She The short story is Collingullie-AK hasn't lost a game was Vicki Somerville and she was the first female on since, including turning the tables on the Goannas with the committee at Collingullie. That was back in the a 26-point victory last weekend. days when females weren't on boards. Now the four The bigger picture is that the Demons' past, present boys are playing first grade, and the daughter's playing and future are aligned. A-grade netball. That's what we're trying to be." Collingullie-AK had appeared in eight Farrer League The club is built on a simple premise. "We make it a grand finals in nine years - winning six flags - before good place. There's no tears," says Lewington. "Eve­ being granted entry to the RFL in 2011, where they've ryone in the club - from the president down to the reached a preliminary final and two grand finals. orange peeler - is on an even keel. It's the old saying "It was something that the club had made a decision that no-one person is bigger than the club. Shane's on, probably back in 2001 when Shane Lenon first been really big on that, and we have as well." came over from Ganmain," says Lewington. "Trying to Lenon's name crops up in every conversation. "He's get the club to become more professional and look for probably been the biggest driver," says Lewington. a long term future." "When he came back [in 2008], we decided let's really Lewington's predecessor as president was Terry Fuller. drive what Shane was keen on originally, and create a "The availability of under 17s was the reason that culture similar to Ganmain, which has been a very suc­ we wanted to go from the Farrer League up to this cessful club. And we'd like to think we're building along league ... We'd won three in a row, but it was more those lines." because we saw the 17s comp was the future for our Lenon is proud to have played a part. "I've been very OAMPS Insurance Brokers, the premier partner of the AFL Riverina, kids." Fuller says the proof is in the performance. lucky - blessed - to be involved in Gan main and here. is further enhancing its support of the Riverina region by contributing "Our success has come over a decade, or 14 years - They're both fantastic clubs and that's not just because 20% of all policy commissions purchased to your local club. since Shane Lenon was here. And that's had a core of they've had a lot of success ... This club in particular is guys who played in the juniors, probably from Brad a great family club, great culture. Everyone's treated Contact OAMPS today to find out how we can help to protect your business. Aiken to Matt Lewington. That's 36 to 26. And in that the same. Without the water boy, the runner, the bloke age group, there's probably been a dozen to 15 guys doing the goals ... you don't have a club. The netballers, Fre and direct to your nearest branch or visit our website: who played through an era together." the juniors, we're all in it together, just one big team One of the conditions of promotion to the RFL was that effort." 0269336600 ~--" the Demons merge their junior and senior clubs. Fuller says they've been fortunate to have professional peo- Email [email protected] oamps.com.au l~ Thomas Bros Closer to clients / * Clos r t,o communities• ( OAMPS 61 Dobney Ave Wagga Wagga f""'f; k d B S i Insurance Brokers Phone: 69260100 _l rue an u Norm Murphy: 0427 693 093 OAMPS INSURANCE BROKERS LTD ABN 34 005 543 920 AFSL 238312 Kef U750APR14 Premier Partner of AFL Riverina MickKing:0411517115 ~ LDV0HIGER JACMOTORS IVECQ C \ Baden Bowman 0423 041 814 www.aflriverina.com.au RNliiNA 3 IIIVERlNA ■ Collingullie-AK Wagga Tigers Football Coaches: Shane Lenon, Nathan Fuller, Chris Gordon Football Coaches: Matt Rava, Justin Rynehart, Matt Noonan Netball Coaches: Karen Quirk (e Netball Coaches: L Tulaga, B Webster, S Nixon, K Davey, K Roberts, K Flanigan - - - - - - Football Netball Football NetbaU 1 Chris Gordon 35 Scott Jolliffe Under 17s 1 Ellie Heydon 21 Jemma Greig 1 Ben Farrell 34 L Gregurke Under 17s Allison Bedford 64 Lauren McGrath70 2 Daniel Frawley 36 Chris Gow 1 Zac Hines 2 B Goolagong 22 Khayla Wild 2 Josh Parmenter 35 Richie Robinson 1 Jake Gaynor Allison Schirmer62 Maddison Cain 10 3 James Kennedy 37 Ben McKenzie 3 Daniel Fowler 3 Morgan Watts 23 Molly Radley 3 Patrick Gaynor 36 Nick Ryan 2 Michael Daniher Amelia Wood 20 Madison Kew 38 4 Geoff Spriggs 38 Brayden Ambler 4 Timothy Banks 4 Lauren Dawson 24 Emily Clout 4 Matt Rava 37 Scott Lucas 3 Zachery Knobel Anna Ryan 1 Margaret Gaynor 6 5 Parker Gerathy 39 Hayden Banks 5 Joshua Gunning 5 Carla Flynn 25 Monica Banks 5 John Anstee 38 Jacob Osbestien 4 Ryan Cooke Annabelle Dunn 3 M Eldershaw 39 6 Brad Aiken 40 Jack O'Donnell 6 P Nyamekye 6 Paige Gutherie 26 Naomi Hocker 6 Campbell Lovell 39 Nathan Cooke 5 Samuel Schirmer April Larwood 27 Rachel Becker 11 7 Matthew Kennedy 41 Kallan Sykes 7 Cameron Hodges 7 Abbey Platt 27 C McDonald 7 Charles Bance 40 Jeremiah Maslin 6 Lonnie Bance Bailee Carroll 57 R Eldershaw 66 8 Ben Guiton 42 Jamie Wild 8 Cody Cool 8 Jess Fuller 28 J F eranado 8 Patrick Noonan 41 Aaron DeJong 7 Charles Bance Brianna Cain 15 Ruby Gooden 72 9 Luke Powell 43 Jack Gooden 9 Zac Burkinshaw 9 Sophie Quirk 30 Maddie Mathews 9 Shaun Flanigan 42 Lonnie Bance 8 Harry Wakefield Bridget Webster Sally Tanner 71 10 N Kennedy 44 Brenton Loudon 10 Trai Hildebrand 10 Bethany Miller 33 Jemima Norbury 10 Warren Bartlett 43 Shaun Bourchier 9 Carter Lovell Bridie O'Rourke 2 Sandra Nixon 75 11 Jon Whelan 45 Harry Perryman 11 Darcy Moorfield 11 Josie Thomas 34 Sharada Little 11 Andrew Priest B Lawrence 26 Sarah Ivey 21 12 B Lashbrook 46 Trent Crowe 12 Ben Keith 12 Amber Lennon 35 Amanda Plum 44 Brendan Gaynor 10 Brendan Myers 12 Jamie Wolf C Durnan 73 Sophie King 53 13 Chris Jackson 47 Ryan Trembath 13 James Scott 13 Sam Close 45 Hannah Lennon 45 D Papworth 11 Bradley Peacock 13 Brenton Crawford 46 Justin Rynehart 12 Jack McGowan Cassandra Kew18 Tegan Wilson 12 14 Matt Beckmans 48 Thomas
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