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NARRANDERA EAGLES GANMAIN-GRONG GRONG·MATONG LIONS SENIORS One is barely able to keep this paper dry A well deserved win by our Third SENIORS to write these notes after readmg the sad grade team work had greatly improved 1. Paul O'Oonoghue 24. Trent CJmmings 1. .lohn LawIon 40 Mir,hael Ouinn ooai~ ol events in the G1iffith notes last 25. Johan Sullivan and a just reward for the effort. A few 2. Michael Paterson 2. Tony H-,ghes 41. Jed Lawlor week. We must have also had B.O. because players out injured, and a couple of 3. Peter Thornton 26. Haydn Bull 3. Oenis Howe 42. Robert Kembe1 there were no Griffith players and officials 27. Peter Amhony players on the yround carrying injuries 4. Marlin Simpson 4. .lason Hamblin 43. Mark Russell at the Club aflert~e game or per~aps it was made the win against the top team all the 5. Richard Hardy 28. Graham Flynn 5. Peter tioward 44. Wayne Cox something to do woth the scoreboard. In lasI 6. Wayne Dunne 29. Michael Smith eLuE. aoto v better. Awards. no individual awards, but 6. Glenn Evans 45. Des Ha11is weeks game we emerged with the 110ints RED. 7. Shane Bloomfield 31. Chris Sullivan 8. David Currie 46. Mathew livine atte, a hard fought game against the stuE SHOUlD£RS, a team effort. 9. uennis Walsh 4 7. Anthony Uuinn 8. Mark Quilter 32. Peter Kiley Bulldogs. Shane Lenon continued his great GotD CREST The Second grade team were in me 9. Steven Rose 33. Jason Williams 10. Steven Carroll 48. Brad Aobe1ts game up till half lime but were not able to go on with game in 11. Wayne Brown 49. Jari Nielsen lorm to win his third Sports Club Award :n a row. Daniel McPher­ 10. Fhilip Beams 34. Gary McLean son look out the Strouds Towel Award with Jamie Crozier win­ the second half. The Swans out ran ~sand converted better 11. Mark l(idd 35. Steven Murphy 12. Mark Carroll 5D. Mark Mr.Cony than us. Thanks to the players who filled in at the last 13. Micha~I Corbett 51. Jell llrill ning the Socks. Milto1s Gear Award votes were: 3 - Shane 12. Andrew Ryan 38. Rolan Heckendort Lenon: 2 - Daniel McPherson: 1 - Jamie Crozier. moment. Awards Trent Miller, Chris Goss and Shane. 40. Paul Kirk 14. Phillip Hat1y 52. Pe1er McCaig 13. Mark Tho·nton Our Reserve went down again and now face an uphill battle to Bloomfield. 14. Mark Clark 41. Richard Durnan 15. Lewis WintcI 53. Craig Heathcote 16. Damien Carroll 54. Julian Royle keep in touch wilh the f3u1 .John Beasely easily won the Bowling Every week lhe third QuaJter is our dOWllfall, perhaps we 15. David Brockwell 42. Robert CumminDS 17. Michael Walsh 55. lau Richardson Club Award with the Fairless Towel Award going 10 Mick Rava should play 4 quarters nonstop. It would appear that we 16. Robert Sturgess 43. Kel~in Male 1B. David Harris 56. Anthony Carroll 44. Tom Ryan and the Socks to Greg Menzies cannot sustain our concentration throughout the game, we 17. Trent Miller 19. Davi~ Lugan 57. P:ler Lane The Under 18s had their best win of the year keeping the are not doing the basic things, like manning up. our tackling 18. Neil McCallum 46. Glen Ingram 2D. Shane Lenor 58. David Angove 48. Chris Goss Bulldogs 10 only one Goal. Jason "Ralph" McPherson won the is good, but we try the short kicking game and pay the price. 19. Joe Hopwood 21. John Beaslev 59. Phillip Holga1e Four Hotels Award with Luke Crno!I who pul in a great display 20. Michael ~-opwood 49. Paul Fraunfelder Once again I still say we have the team to win ~ames. But 22. Andrew r.orten 60. Russell McPherson of tong kicking flom fullback winmng the Towel Award from the learn must believe in its own ability. Awards Paul 21. Robert Dolan 50. Ian Ingram 23. Michael Ra•a 61. Phil Bartlett Adam Ruskin who won 1he Socks award. 22. Tim Mulholland 62. Ron Murray 24. Troy Lenon 62. Nick Canoll O'Donoghue. Mall\ Clarl<, Mark Kidd, Jason Williams. Garry Symons 63. MicMel H((llgavelt This week we have the Saturday game agains: the Narran­ 23. Kelvin M~lholland 25. dera Eagles with the Annual Footballers versus Netbatlerscfash Netball notes from last week: B Grade - Narrandera 19 THIRD GRADE 26. Greg Menzies 64. Ben Smith lost to Wagga Tigers 27. Best players Stephanie Hemphill, 27. Brian Kerr 65. David Shepherd on the Sunday al Ihe Sportsground commencing at 11 am with 3. Simon Absolum 21. Wayne Sanders Ol!O lunch to lollow. Joanne Mathieson, Roslyn Mccallum. A Grade - Wagga '· Sle~n Slark)' 22. Jasun Gctlvi11 28. Mark Fa1me•te1 67. llrett Smeroon Tigers 27 d Narrandera 24. Oest players Cathy Male, 6. Tony McNally 23. Brett Christie-Murr,,y 29. Phillip Canon 68. Brett Woolfe Congratulations 10 Mick Rava and caIolyn Peytoo on the Rebecca Hunt, Tracy Scamberry. The netball gamP. against 7. PcIer Bloomtield 24. Terry Clarke 30. Danial McPherson 69. Damian Oedini announcement of their engagement. Netball Notes: Our Juniors showell great imprlvement las1 Griffith: A Grade Griffith 22 d Narrandera 16. Best players 8. Aaam King 25. Robert t

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EASTWAGGA·KOORINGAL HAWKS GRIFFITH SWANS , 0udrip to Robertson Oval last week shoold have taught us a valuable lesson With Carlton's magnificent victory · in that no-one give start and then expect SENIORS SENIORS 1. Shane Ruyg 38. T. Pilion · over the West Coast Eagles still fresh in to be able to over run sides. t. Greg Turbill 33. Steve Lawless 2. Ricky Burdett 39. Barney Dalgarno their minds the lads did a similar job of In our First grade, after being asleep 2. Lindsey Gillard 34. Paul Bourne 3. Peter King 40. P. Biron demolishing the local Eagles. Les 'Pic­ for the first 12 minutes and letting Tigers 3. Phil Cohalan 35. Paul Perryman 4. Wayne Spencer 41. Mal Irvin tures' Parish played vet another blinder . I ·. get 10 a 3 7 point lead we fought back 4. Adrian Hilton 36. 0a1Yen Boume 5. llarrell Collins 42. Matthew Signor I'm told with big Jerry Toscan command­ . eP.owN & strongly to look a cllance of winning at 5. Jamie Ross 38. Andrew Dore 6. Mark Tyndall 43. Colin Cassidy ing the ruck duels and James (TW) Ben­ I._ Ill. GOLo sr••_•E~ VYHI re. REO V varioos stages but eventually time ran 6. oavid Louttit 39. Anthony McKindle.y 7. Joe Agresta 44. Ron Irvine ~ 8. Martin 0'0onnP.11 nett 0azza Scotland Ian Geddes also out which saw us going down by a couple of goals in the 7. Chris Horne 40. Glen Bryce 45. J. llavis collecting awards. end. 8. Peter Sculley ("VI:) 42. Greg Devries 9. ,an Geddes 46. G. Huxley 10. Les Parish (cc) 47. Michacllhompson Ian's game must have been pleasing as it was his first Junee Rugby League convert Tony Turner had another 9. Mathew Roberts 43. Oave McClintock game back in First grade after injury and travel commit· tine ~ame to deservedly take out the Mug and Wagga Cen­ 10. Barry Suckling (cc) 44. Anthony Kalis 11. Wayne Botcher 48. J. Shannon 12. Gerard Toocan 49. R. Johnston~ ments have kept him out of the side for a number of weeks. lral Seafood Award. Mr Consistency Phil Conalan, who 11. Tony Turner 45. Jim Jenkins 13. •3reg Dreyer 50. Simon Henderson Brendan 'S.M.0.C.M.D.' Browne and Mal 'Vern' Irvin also really turned the game after going into the ruck, got the Tur• t 2. Paul Morphett 46. Jeremy Walsh 14. Damian Scott 51. A. Vio forced their way back into First Grade. vey Tops Petrol Award and Jumbo Ross receiving the t 3. Wayne Podmore 47. Scon Williams 15. Greg Collins 52. P. Whyte Country football's equivalent of 0avid Parkin, Al 'Har­ Wagga Engineering Bag. Others to play well included Adrian 14. Michael McPherson 48. Brett Hounsell 16. Andrew Kerr 53. G Collis mesy' Parr coached the Twos to yet another win in which we Hilton in his first gar.ie back from injury, Sucky and t 5. Craig Absolum 50. Brendan Post 17. 0avid Alpen 54. Chris Files saw Mick ·Moose' Murph~ make his comeback along side Scull 16. Ken Mc Pherson 51. Richard Judd 18. Brendan Brown 55. Graham Foley Jerry Gallagher and recently engaged 'General' MacAlister The Second. 18 were outgunned by a litter and stronger t 7. Julian Gollasch 52. Brett Miotti 19. Andrew Romagnolo 56. Michael Reid in the backline also in comeback modes were Mick Tigers outfit although the Hawks never stoaped trying. The 18. John 0awson•Wink 53. Adam Mead 20. Robert Owen 57. D. Corner 21 T. Bulcher 58. Crai~ Ford Thompson and tile 'Tony Shaw' of Griffith Peter 'Hoof Black Flash Tim Lovegrove again played well to take out the 19. Tim Gooden 54. Chris 0avid McGrath. the man whO can cook and sow and mal\e flowers 20. Mick Hounsell 55. 0ale Perry 22. J. Reid 59. Gavin Owen Mug and Iceman (who if we could get on tnc training track 23. Mark O'Connor 60. Ken O"Driscoll grow Leon Stow also had a sefViceable game. would push for the First 18) won the Wagga Engineering 21. Stephen Absolum 56. Scott Willis 24. Jamie Bennett 61. R. Rovere Congratulations go to Belinda and Robbie Owen who Award. 22. Glen 0arcy 57. Steven Hugler 25. Peter Casey 62. J. Latham became proud paren:s last week and as a gesture the Our U18s kept up I heir good form to account tor the 23. Gaird Gabriel 58. Justin Meachem 26. 0. Hill 63. Scott Collis Seconds award money went towards helping Robbie Tigers by 9 points. S. Huglcrwinning the towel and being the 24. Ian Mattingley 59. Paul Kalis 27. Leon Stow 64. Nathan 0ull celebrate. hero by kicking 3 goals in the dying minutes. Houndy won 25. Jason Nicholls 60. Craig Goldstraw 28. Chris Conla11 65. Brent Hathaway Terry's U18s tailed by a point to snatch victory but with a tile Socks and Chris 0avis the Coke. 26. Gavin Hubbard 6 t. Daniel O'Keefe 29. G. Gallogmer 66. David Overs 67. Paul Young number of playe·s unavailable it was a terrilic effort from the In the netball oor A Grade went to a share of the ladder 27. Barry McLaughlar 62. Jamie Kemp 30. G. Cameron lads to get so close in a game which Jason 'Stonie Lowe' lead after a great team effort saw them victors against 28. Brendan Price 63. Andrew Chambers 31. DatTen Prest 68. A. Patlerson 32. 0avid Irvin 69. Jason Vaccari Vaccari. Tony 'Butchie Boy' Butcher, Brett 'F.C.' Hat,away Tigers 34-27 whilst the B Grade went down 16-24 but pro­ 29. Mark Zorden 69. Ma1k Armstrong and 'Ten Ton' Hammo all nad games they will not easily 30. Mark Mullen 70. Michael 33. Michael Murphy 70. Brad Hammond duced a much improved effort. Mug winners were Ros Mat· 34. B. Corner 71. Adrian Pavese forget. tingly and Emma Hubllad. · 31. Malcolm Goldsmith 71. Grant Meachem 35. 0avid Gee 72. A. Murphy Stop Press: The netballers also recorded a very good Tonight in the hall after the game we have the Talent 32. Ray Knight 72. Tim McGavin 36. Peter McDiamond 73. Jason Norris win. Nighl Everybody welcome. 7.30 start. 73. Cameron Gulliford 37. Jim Slewart 74. 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Last Sundays trip to Ganmain was SENIORS Well our UI 8s had their first win for not a very good one with 1 win out 013 in I. Wayne Carroll 30. Gary Sheppard SENIORS the season, and what a game it was. The the football while the netballers tared 2. (;reg Brain 31 . David Chamberlain 2. Graham Henman 27. Todd Henman boys led all day but the young Hoppers 3. Dale Lewington 32. Ken Howe 5. Geoff Shaw 28. Daryl Blackett got on top in the last quarter and were better wi th 1 win and a draw out of 4. Terry Ness 33. Paul Noack the 3 games. 6. Darren Wallet 29. Garry Swasbrick leading with only seconds remaining, 5. Mark Fraser Ccci 34. Troy Ashcroft 7. Harvey McRae (eel 30. Garry Elwin however a goal to Simoo Watts with the One U18 trawlled to Ganmain very 6. Ricky Quade 35. Wayne Jovanovich 8. Paul O'Connell 31. Rowan Butler under strengthed and went down to a 7. Mark Cunningham 36. Cra,g Stewart last kick of the game saved the day. """" awe. 8. Alan Bartholomew 37. Tim Masterson 9. Andrew Soley 32. John Perkins Each and every player had a real dip •Eo SHoucoeAs committed Ganmain. Good players 10. Steve Holt 33. Andrew Luff included S. Hiene winning tie Dinner, 9. Michael Flanigan 38. Frank Coates and the coavh was as happy as Larry. 10. Steven Woods 39. Greg Charleson 11. Allan McPhee 34. Rodney Bell The Seconds were well beaten but I am sure that ii they and J. Petts the Soxs. 11 . Jeremy Masterson 40. Travis Scott 12. James Seymour 35. Broce McKellar The Seconds continued on their winning way after a good could get the same team on the paddock each week things 12. nm Lloyd 41 . Murray Knispel I3. Steve Turner 36. Allan McPhee would improve. it was also great to see the famous number first half. Better players werl! P. Gyles winning the socks, I 4. Vinnie Carroll 42. Michael Button 14. Mark Dalitz 37. Jason Glaoman the $10 to Frank Coates and the Mug to Tirn Goonan. 16. Glenn Vardenega (vc) 43. Bill Robertson 15. Ricky Maybon 38. Anthony Papersidero 11 out there helping out. The First grade game promised to be close with 2 top 17. Stephen Eather 44. Andrew Harmer 16. Dennis Irvine 39. Jarrod Seymour We were once again convincingly beaten in the firsts sides clashing with Ganmain just finishing the better with J. 18. Gary Harris 45. Tim Goonan t 7. Jamie O'Connell 40. Michael Ross going down by 80 odd points.Jim Seymour and Darryl Blac­ Forbes winning the Haircut, the Massage to"S peed" Eather 19. Jason Knight 46. Phil Whiting 18. Sam Ross 41. Phill McPhee ket covered a lot of ground and gained countless 20. Scali Bourne 47. Tristan Scott I9 . David Mann 42. Paul Goodrum possessions to be two of our better players along with and the Dinner to "Brainy". One Mug went to "Jezza" for a 21. Danny McFadden 48. Steven Collins great game. · · 20. Garry Schmelzer 43. David Hopwood Andrew Soley and David Mann. 22. Conrad Haggar 49. Clint Lewington 21 . Dylan Holt 44. Steve McMahon Our netballers also had cause to celebrate with wins in In the netball Debbie's Junior Bullettes climbed to the top 23. Matthew Jones 50. Phil Sullivan 22. Scott Lynch Stuart Symes of the ladder with a good win. Best players wereBerna dette 24. Geottery Harrison 51. Dean Gregurke 45. both A and B grades. 25. Chris Howe 52. Craig Staines 23. Tim Sheather 46. Danny Baxter This week it's off to Turvey,so let's all have ago and walk . Pelzel and Bree Jverach with Sidoney Menz winning the 24. Peter Payton 47 . Brad Ryall Encouragement Award. 26. Trevor Gibbons 53. Bretl Ashcroft off after the game knowing we gave it our best shot. · 27. Peter Gyles 54. Sean Goonan 25. Lee Anderson 48. Chris Murphy UP THE REDD I ES In B Grade, Ganmain did it again winning by t goal in a 28. Stephen Marks 55. Scott Adams 26. Leo Lucas just and physical game. Tanya Bourne and Melissa Barklem 29. Jamin Forbes 56. Nigel Francis played well with Niomi McCormack-winning the Mug. THIRD GRADE The A grade put up a great effort by coming frombehind to THIRD GRADE 1. Simon Waus 13. Alan O'Connell 1. Kane Johnstonie 14. Stephen Howe 2. Paul Aliendi t 4. Ga1ry Mcleish snatch a I 5 alt draw. A top team effort was involved with 2. Sean Bailey 16. Brett t,shcroft 4. Craig 8tyant l5. Bradley Heath Donna Lloyd winning the mug. 3. Jeremy Bourke 17. Craig Rodharn ~- Roo McKellar '-6. Peter Cox This week we have the Lee loo Re~legs so let's have a big 4, Mark Navin 18. Peter Vecrtiuis 6. Wayne Car t11,•right 17. Mick Luhrs 5. AdamJack 19. Seven Martit'I COTfflAHIRS effort. Don't forget the Mock Wedding next week. 7. Wayne Gordon 18. Brender, Andeison 6. Shane 8ailey 20. Swan Heine 8. Col 19. Daryl Clayton 7. Steven Leddin 21. Tony Stretton Thompson 8. Craig Knox 22. Ciavin Little 9. Tim Hughes 22. Damian T,ompson Nursery Furniture . 9. Shane Oast-. 23. John Petts 10. Dean Turner 23. Harley Baleup Babywear, Toys. etc. 10. Travis Terry 24. Shane Pet;:el 11. Dean Trembath 24. 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-- Leeton were never IA the hunt last SENIORS A mixed l>ag of results against East week IA First or Second grades and the SENIORS t. Mark Hull 26. John Schull, Wagga tast week. The Ones, Twos and B 27. David Whilney 1. Gary Shaw 23. Mar~ Buchanan 2. Allan Snowden Grade netballers won with the 18s and A U18s were very unlucky and lost on the 3. RayWillis 28. Graham Doswell{cc) last kick of the day after the siren 2. Steve Buchanan 24. David Gillette Grade netballers going down. ~~ 3. Shane Till 26. Andrew Pattison 4. Clay Barber 29. Paul McGowan After keeping Leeton goaless in the 5. Tony Lyons 30. Garry Pellow The 18s were pipped on the siren but 4. Paul Kew 27. Nigel Irvine must put in for four quarters each week first quarter the Firsts went on with the 5. Scott Bradley 28. Anthony Parmenter 6. Michael Gilmore 31. Dominic nmothy GREEN, w,me v Job tocont11ct an 80 po1At wan which was 6. Brendan Gibbons 29. Garry Hilton 7. Murray Barber 32. John Bently to win games. The Lowry and Howick ve~~ASH a much needed win to keep in touch with 7. Michael Buchanan 30. John Anderson 8. Troy Levine 33. Craig Willis Awards to Neville Dennis. Dean Jarvis the four. 8. Greg McKelvie 31. Frank Pattison 9. Brian Hawke 34. Paul Clarke and Liam Freunfetder. George Furner Award- Gerard Buchanan whOslotted into 9. Terry Rudd 32. Gerard McPherson 10. Ray Carroll 35. Grant Reagon The Seconds had agoodwinwitnJeff Seymour taking the his new position with ea.se. Godde Family Award - John 11. Phil Osbeiston 36. Doug Boak players Mug and Mark Anthony Award. Paul Brasier won 10. Brett Allen 34. Wayne Kew 37. Geofl Seymour 'Lurch' Anderson who played his best game for the year in 11 . Anton Noble 35. Rodney O'Briea 12. Russel Ouman the Wagga Warehouse Towel and Ray Carroll the Chicken 13. Shane McDermott 38. Hrad Seymour the Firsts. Towel· John Kennedy who didn't slop running 12. John Kennedy 36. Greg O'Brien Spot Dinner. 14. David E!rown 39. Peter Gregurke all day. 13. Stephen Lewis 38. Shaun Durbridge 15. Scott Lovell 40. Nick Schadt The Firsts started brilliantly to post the first 6 goals and The Seconds were never threatened and cemented them· 14. Gerard Buchanan 39. Chris Selby 16. Steven Priest 41. Dean Halbisch t~en struggled in the heavy conditions to out last the selves in the top iour. 15. Damien Buchanan 41. Greg Manglesdorf 17. Marc Rose 42. Jeff Willis Hawks. . Newsagency Aware • The coach Dave 'Bullegs' 16. David Buchanan 42. John Bannister 18. Mathew Hundy 43. Mark McIntyre David Brown showed good form to win the players Mug Buchanan who led by example. Coolamon Hotel Award • 17. Garry Kew 43. John Wilson 19. Ray Colvin 44. Scott Bance and Locksley Steak House Award. The Wagga Warehouse Steve 'Bigshaoter' Buchanan who must be considered tor 18. Anthony Pie ming 46. John Madigan 20. Jason Morton 45. Paul Brasier To wet went to Murray Barber and Troy Levine will be fine Firsts this week. The Towel· Whitie who is a blow in from 19. Ian Buchanan 4 7. Peter Tipping 2'._- Tony Grimmer 46. Jarrod Baker tuned at Wagga Auto Parts. 20. Cecil Parr 48. Pat Sutton 22. Richard Braid 47. Greg Walsh Ardlethan but is more than welcome. 22. Brian Pleming 49. Wayne Garrod Michael Brown found a novel way to warm himself al a The Thirds were behind all day but were in front in the last 23. Robert EUiss 48. Bruce Willett training BBQ on Tuesday night - pity the "B" BBQ didn't 24, Phil Cox 49. Nathan Hale quarter only to be beaten after the siren by 5 points. THIRD GRADE 25. James Orum 50. AnthOny Watson burn instead of poor 'ol Browny. M.O. Curtis Award · Fred McLaren who continued his 1. Peter Rowlands t 2. Andrew McPherson 58. Warren McCoullough The Junior teams all had solid wins against the Hawks good form from last week. Bartys Award - Paul Tokley who 2. Brad Cameron 13. Paul Tokley THIRD GRADE on Sunday. . worked tirelessly in the centre. Towel· Shane Rudd who has 3. Doug Knight 14. David McPherson The players are organising a "funny money night" with a I 5. Michael Spry 1. Ma,k Woods 13. Brendan Tw,11 been consistent all year. 4. Garry Rowlands 2. $1m::in r,hllrran 14. Oamitn Malone~· mystery auction at the club rooms on Saturday, July 6th at In the netball A Grade went down by 5 goals and Wendy 5. Trevor Holden 16, Tim Black 3. Shaun Fi~ld 15. Brad Seymour 7.30pm • St per head. 17. BreMan Hogan O Keogh was awarded 1he Towel. The U1 5s made up for this 6. Shane Rudd 4. Paul Han19an t 6. Brendin Cl001;h lltis week we travel to Coolamon to play our old rivals - 7. Nathan McLaren 19. Scotl Munro 6. Damien Plem•ng 17. Piul A~ney with a 29-13 win and the Towel went to a very talented 8. Paul Halcrofl 20. Tim Crocker I I 7. Sc-,u Evans 16. Peler Ochtrty the Grasshoppers · wins are a must. young sportswoman in Rebecca Rudd. 9. Gavin Moses 21. Andrew Alchin 8. Slephen HunQ·), 19. HullCrl Sha1pe UP THE MIGHTY TIGERS 9.. Adr,an Hull 20. Shane P\ffero This week its Tigers at home! We must win to have a 10. John Anderson 27. Mrian Knebel 10, Craig <,ntlell 21 . Steven Denni~ chance in the four. It. Damien Buchanan 28. Shane Jarman 11. Jas::.n Sl:lmuelsoo 21. John Re,lly 32. Paul Curtis t 2. Micharl Srrith l3. uam Fr(l1,enfclder It 24. Nev•II~ Dennis. 25. Cm-:y Bocking _j__

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Sat. 29 June: Narrandera v Gan-GG-M; EWK ROUND 15 ROUND 19 v Griffith.Sun. 30June: Turvey Parkv Leeton; July 26, Friday Nth Melbourne v W.C. Eagles. July Coolamon v Wagga. Sat. 10 August: EWK v Wagg a; Narrandera v June 28, Friday Nth Melbourne v Hawthorn. June Griffith. Sun. 11 August: Turvey Park v Gan­ 29, Saturday Geelong v Richmond (P), Collingwood v 27, Saturday Collingwood v St Ki Ida (P), Geelong v Sat. 6 July: Narrandera v EWK; Wagga v Tur­ GG-M; Coolamon v Leeton. Adelaide, Fitzroy v Carlton, Footscray v Essendon. Brisbane Bears, Carlton v Melbourne, Footscray v vey Park. Sun. 7 July: Griffith v Coolamon; June 30, Sunday v Melbourne, W.C. Fitzroy. July 28, Sunday Adelaide v Essendon, Syd­ Ganmain-GG-M v Leeton. Sat. 17 August: Wagga v Coolamon. Sun. 18 August: Leeton v Turvey Park; Griffith v EWK; Eagles v St Kilda. Bye: Brisbane Bears. ney Swans v Richmond. Bye: Hawthorn. Sat. 13 July: EWK v Ganmain-GG-M. Sun.14 Ganmain-GG-M v Narrandera. ROUND 20 July: Coolamon v Natrandera; Leeton v ROUND 16 Sat. 24 August: EWK v Narrandera. Sun. 25 August 3, Saturday Hawthorn v Footscray (P), Nth Wagga; Turvey Park v Griffith. July 6, Saturday Hawthorn v Adelaide (P), Carlton v Melbourne v Melbourne, Carlton v Geelong, Essen­ August: Turvey Park v Wagga; Coolamon v Nth Melbourne, Collingwood v Footscray, Sat. 20 July: Narrandera v Turvey Park; EWK Griffith; Leeton v Ganmain-GG-M. don v Sydney Swans, Brisbane Bears v Collingwood v Coolamon. Sun. 21 July: Gan-GG-M v Melbourne v W.C. Eagles. July 7, Sunday Brisbane (C). August 4, Sunday Adelaide v W.C. Eagles, Rich­ Wagga; Griffith v Leeton. Sat. 31 August: Narrandera v Coolamon; Bears v Fitzroy (G), Richmond v St Ki Ida, Geelong v mond v Fitzroy. Bye: St Kilda. Wagga v Leeton.Sun.1 Sept: Griffith vTurvey Essendon. Bye: Sydney Swans. · Sat. 27 July: Wagga v Griffith. Sun. 28 July: Park; Ganmain-GG-M v EWK. ROUND 21 Turvey Park v EWK; Leeton v Narrandera; ROUND 17 August 9, Friday W.C. Eagles v Geelong. August 10, Ganmain-GG-M v Coolamon. FINALS: Sun. 8 Sept: 1st Semi. July 12, Friday W.C. Eagles v Collingwood. July 13, Saturday St Kilda v Carlton (P), Footscray v Sat. 3 August: Narrandera v Wagga; EWK v Sun. 15 Sept: 2nd Semi. Saturday Nth Melbourne v Brisbane Bears (P), Adelaide, Essendon v Brisbane Bears, Hawthorn v Leeton. Sun. 4 August: Coolamon v Turvey Sun. 22 Sept: Preliminary. Melbourne v Fitzroy, St Kilda v Geelong, Essendon v Fitzroy, Melbourne v Collingwood. August 11, Sun­ Park; Griffith v Ganmain-GG-M. Richmond, Carlton v Adelaide. July 14, Sunday Syd­ day Sydney Swans v Nth Melbourne. Bye: Sun. 29 Sept: Grand final. ney Swans v Hawthorn. Bve: Footscrav. Richmond. ROUND 22 ROUND 18 August 16, Friday Adelaide v St Kilda. August 17, July 20, Saturday Richmond v Hawthorn (P), Fitzroy Saturday Carlton v Essendon (P), Fitzroy v Nth RFL Leading Kickers LADIES NETBALL v Collingwood, St Kilda v Melbourne, Essendon v Melbourne, Geelong v Sydney Swans, Richmond v Nth Melbourne. July 21, Sunday Brisbane Bears v Round 8 Last Footscray. August 18, Sunday Brisbane Bears v Carlton (C), Adelaide v Sydney Swans, Geelong v Melbourne (G), W.C. Eagles v Hawthorn. Bye: FIRST GRADE Week Total RIVERINA LEAGUE Footscray. Bye: W.C. Eagles. Collingwood. W. Carroll (Turvey Park) ...... 0 41 S. Ruyg (Griffith) ...... 5 35 A GRADE W L For Ag Pts % V. Hugo (Narrandera) ...... 0 35 Wagga ...... 8 1 207 134 28 154.4 7 P. Hatty (GGGM) ...... 1 30 E.W.·K ...... 7 1 198 145 28 136.55 M. McIntyre (Wagga)...... O 24 Narrandera ...... 5 3 256 174 20 147.12 Victorian Country Ganmain-GG-M ... . 4 3 176 130 18 135.38 SECOND GRADE Leeton ...... 3 5 142 189 12 75.13 R. Carroll (Wagga) ...... 10 41 Griffith ...... 3 5 133 188 12 70.74 P. Carroll (G.G.G.M.)...... 1 24 Coolamon ...... 2 6 118 185 8 63. 78 Football League A. Bartholomew (Turvey) . . . . . 1 19 Turvey Park ...... 7 100 185 2 54.05 ' ' P. Thornton (Narrandera) . . . . . 0 18 * denotes draw 'The Path to an AFL Dream' D. Brockwell (Narrandera) . . . . 3 17 B GRADE W L For Ag Pis % THIRD GRADE * Under 15 Schoolboys Championships G-GG-M ...... 6 1 138 98 24 140.81 Under 17 Caltex Championships M. Parmenter (G.G.G.M.)...... 6 34 Narrandera* ...... 4 2 127 101 18 125.70 * P. Bloomfield (Narrandera) . . . 2 32 Wagga* ...... 4 2 158 132 18 119.69 * VCFL Under 17 Teal Cup Team A. Jack (Turvey) ...... 1 24 Turvey Park .. 4 3 130 119 16 109.24 Under 18 Shell Series S. Evans (Wagga) ...... 2 23 Coolamon ...... 3 4 94 122 12 77.04 * M. Woods (Wagga) ...... 2 20 Leeton* ...... 2 4 89 99 10 89.89 * Under 19 Vic Health State Championships E.W.-K.* ...... 7 94 159 2 59.11 * denotes draw POLLIE'S JUNIORS W L For Ag Pis % T-Shirts & Trophies Narrandera ..... 4 92 36 16 255.55 Turvey Park 4 2 82 53 16 154.71 SCREEN PRINTING Coolamon 4 2 81 81 16 100.00 116 HAMMOND AVE., WAGGA E.W.-K. 3 2 76 44 12 172.72 *;~t:?.i. I G-GG-M. 1 5 45 87 4 51.72 PHONE216137 Leeton ...... 5 18 93 0 19.35 "~ QBtiNSLJRANC E Chris Granr (foo1scrat) - 1989 VCFL Teal Cup 14 15

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DIVISION ONE DIVISION TWO FFL LEADING KICKERS FIRST GRADE LADDER DIVISION ONE - Round 9: Last Last Saturday saw the 'half­ I . FIRST GRADE LADDER 1 FIRST GRADE Week Total_ way' mark reached in the Division Round 9 w B L For Ag % Pis M. Hofert (Nth. Wagg a) ...... 1o · 6r One competition. Consequently, Round 8 W D L For Ag % Pis P. McCarty {Ardlethan) ...... 6 41 this afternoon sees the first of the NTH WAGGA ... 8 1 1420 532 266.9 32 RIVC0LL . . 7 1 979 536 182.6 28 T. Greenham (A.P.M.) ...... -. . . 3 .- . 32.= 'return bowls', when teams which BARELLAN .... 6 2 848 715 118.6 24 •. 0. Gollasch (MCU) ...... - 8 -25 - were home in the first round of the M.C.U ...... 5 3 1011 626 161.5 20 ' C00TA. 7 1 804 621 129.5 28 G. Hofert {Nth Wagga) ...... 3 26 year travel to the home-grounds of MARRAR ...... 5 3 814 544 149.6 20 SW-TOLLAND . . . 3 5 670 641 104.5 12 G. Graetz {Marrar) ...... ,-. . . 10 25_..: their opponents of that day and RAAF...... 3 5 679 772 88.0 12 A. Rain bird {TRYC) ...... ~ .... - 0 23 vice-versa. ARIAH PK-M. ., . 5 3 950 771 123.2 20 •• B. Page (North Wagga) ...... 3 21 Will results change? Only time Coll-Ashmont .. ·.. 4 4 746 887 84.1 16 ,· Whitton-Y. . . . 3 5 638 878 72.7 12 S. Cole (M.C.U.) ...... 6 18 will tell of course, but it's interest­ Temora ...... 2 6 543 1092 49.7 8 Uranq-K ...... 7 577 899 64.2 4 G. Howe (Barellan) ...... 0 15 ing to look at last year's 'half-way' The Rock-Y.C .... · 7 557 1035 53.8 4 SECOND GRADE mark and compare it with the R. Kerr (North Wagga) ...... 7 46 Ardlethan ...... 8 679 1366 49.7 0 i teams' standing after fourteen weeks, by which time each SECOND GRADE LADDEi] G. Ryall {APM) ...... : ...... 0 30 t had played the other twice. I M. Crouch (MCU) ...... 7 27 G. Hindmarsh {Col-Ash) ...... 4 20 In 1990, after 7 rounds of competition - each team had S.W.T0LLAND . . . 8 869 430 202.1 32 played the other, once - MC U and North Wagg a were atop SECOND GRADE LADDER J. Gregory (Nth Wagga) ...... 2 17 • the points table with six wins and a loss each. Barellan RIVC0LL 4 3 743 352 211.1 20 J. Carroll (Marrar) ...... 4 16 0. Male (Barellan) ...... 2 16 United and The Rock-Yerong Creek were third and fourth Round 9 w B L For Ag % Pis C00TA...... 5 3 678 534 127.0 20 with four wins and three losses; Collingullie-Ashmont and M.C.U ...... 7 1 2 780, 322 242.2 28 URAN0-KAP. . . . . 3 5 582 562 103.6 12 UNDER 18s A. Armstrong {MCU) ...... 2 26 -~ . Ardlethan each had three wins and four losses, and, down RAAF ...... 3 5 539 741 72.2 12 the bottom were Marrar and Temora with only one win ARIAH PK-M. ... 6 2 681 348 195.i 24 J. West {TRYC) ...... , ...... : . 0 18 1 Whitton-Yanco .. . 8 257 1049 24.5 0 • apiece. NTH. WAGGA_ -.. .' 6 2 785 450 174.4 24 M. Vincent {MCU) ...... 1 17 . After one further complete round of games, when each COLL-ASH 6 2 655 391 167.5 24 8. McDonald {Col-Ash) ...... 0 14 T. Gunning {Col-Ash) ...... 0 10 : :. , tearri had played the.other twice, the ladder read: MCU 13 MARRAR .. .' .. .' . 4 4 578 407 142.0 16 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP · z wins, North Wagga 12 wins, The Rock-Yerong Creek 8 wins, J. Poole (T.R.Y.C.) ...... 0 9 Barellan United and Ardlethan 7 each, Collingullie-Ashmont The Rock.Y.C ..... 3 5 460 490 93.9 12 5, Marrar 3 a·nd Tembra still just one. . . Barellan . 3 5 424 627 67.6 12 Div. One - Rd a: 1sts 2nds U18s Tot North Wagga ...... 48 18 3 69 DIVISION TWO - Round B: Last So, dissecting the first two rounds of "home-and-away" Temora ...... 7 291 813 35.8 4 FIRST GRADE Week Total MCU ...... 30 21 5 56 • matches LAST year saw MCU win 6 the first half and 7 the Ardlethan 8 161 1002 16.1 0 N. Lane {Rivcoll) ...... ' .... ~ . 3 38 second; North Wagga 6 and 6; The Rock-Yerong Creek 4 'i ,4'· AP-M ...... 30 18 0 48 M. Wright {Whitton-Y) ...... 5 26 and 4; Barellan United 4 and 3; Ardiethan 3 and 4; Barellan ...... 36 9 0 48 D. Oliver (Cootamundra) ...... 4 18 Collingullie-Ashmont 3 and 2; Marrar 1 and 2 and Temora 1- Collingullie-Ash ...... 24 18 2 44 C. Wade (Cootamundra) ...... 0 18 and 0. Only North and The Rock-Yerong Creek were consis­ UNDER EIGHTEENS LADDER Marrar .... ·.. . 30 12 0 42 W. Gardner {S.W.T.) ... : ...... 0 ·17 tent in each 'half' - the top four after two rounds were the Temora ...... 12 3 6 21 A. Bald (RAAF) ...... 4 16 1 t M. Hillier {S.W.T.) ...... , ...... 2- 16 same at the "end", as at the 'half-way' mark. Round 9 ·W B L For Ag % Pis T.R.-Y.C ...... 6 9 2 19 J. Breed {Uranquinty) ...... 2 · ·15 Does that mean that the current top four of North Wagga, TEM0RA ...... 6 3 392 244 160.7 24 Ardlethan ...... 0 0 0 0 Barellan United, MCU and Marrar will be ,his year's D. Hodge {Rivcoll) ...... ·... . 0 15 Simpson (Rivcol) ...... 4 14 finalists? Or will APM and/or Collingullie-Ashmort M.C.U ...... 5 3 532 205 259.5 20 Div. Two· Rd 6: 1sis 2nds Tot R. "sneak in". . . S.W.-T...... : ... 3 3 3 392 242 162.0 12 Cootamundra ...... 42 15 57 SECOND GRADE The next eight weeks are eagerly awaited! NTH WAGGA .... 3 3 3 315 446 70.6 12 Rivcoll ...... ·. 42 15 57 M. Britton {Rivcol) ...... 3 32 South Wagga-T ...... 18 24 42 I. Warrell (Coota.) ...... 0 17 Coll-Ash ...... :. 2. 3 4 366 312 117.3 8 S. Johnston (Uranquinty) ...... 3 13 18 9 27 The Rock-Y.C. . .. 2 3 4 304 368 82.6 8 RAAF ...... J. Thompson (Coota.) ...... 2 13 Whitton-Yanco ...... 18 0 18 Marrar ...... 3 6 117 610 19.2 0 P. Jack (Uranquinty) ...... 1 13 Uranquinty-K ...... 6 9 15 S. Roberts {Coota.) ...... 1 11 1sts: 6 pis. 2nds: 3 pts. 3rds: 1 pt. R. Currie (S.W.T.) ...... 0 11 llrla11 Lawrence For all PAINTS your Do mum a favour this weekend ... Sports don't play football - paint instead! sporting Cnr. Morgan & Blake Sts, Wagga·- Ph 217218 142 BAYLIS STREET, WAGGA requirements OPEN 7 AYS PER WEEK_ . PHONE 214583 22 - FOSTERS FFL FOSTERS FFL - 23

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MARRAR BOMBERS MANGOPLAH-COOKARDINIA GOAN NAS Our good win against A«lletnan last SENIORS Last Saturday we took a little wtiile to week sllOwed tnal we will be a force to be get going after the bye, but came away reckoned with come finals time. A& well · 1· Gerald Pieper 28. Glen Bevan · SENIORS 2. David Drum 29. Stuar1 Moore with another good win over Temora. as the Firslsdoing well tne Seconds also 3. Brendan Hanington 30. Brian Panison t. Anthony Cole 24. Brian Hawke Milton's Gear awrds winners were: 3 • had a good win. although the U18s des· 4. Lance Dr~m 31. Tony Bennett 2. Danny Galvin 25. Andrew Myers "Bir1hday Boy" Danny Galvin who by the pile a good effort were beaten by a be lier · 5. John Carroll 32. Lloyd McKelvie 3. Cameron Male 26. Wade Jones way is now 36 and losing his hair, 2 · team on the day. 6. David Young . 33. Andrew Leonard 4. Mark McDevitt 27. David Gollash Ralph Lloyd who had the ~a11 on a string; &LP-c<. •eo SAS~ We started slowly however words of 7. Anthony Marshall 34. Mark Langtry 5. Mark Quinlivan 28. Mark Conway HLlU t • David (thalidomide) Golfasch. Ferg 0ANUS wisdom and encouragement from coach 8. Terry Wjllis 35. Terry Lang1ry 6. Phil Davis 29. Byron Cole Male won the Lyn Irvin Hair Studio .Gerald saw the boys emerge full of fire and -it wasn't long 9· Perer Hd,dge 36. Mark Boothey 1!, 7. Scou Barber 30. Wayne Jo-yce 10. Chus Bel,an · 3 7. Glen Munro 7. Lew Sanbrook (2nds) 31. Darryl Denton Award. befofe they took control of the game. 11. Danny Malone 38. Mal Roberts 8. Tony Matthews 32. Peter Mohr The Twos continued to play good football and recorded A line display of footy by Terry Willis saw him win the 12. Gavin Graet2 39. Haden Smith 9. James Brennan 33. Michael Post anoth~r solid win. The Riverina Spraying Service Towel mug. Gerald won thedinner and Gavin (Tony) Grae12 won lhe 13. Mark Hagar 40. F.usseir Menzies 9. L. Geppert (2nds) 34. Glen Winterton went to David Arms1rong. The Mug went to f reddie Post and stubbies. Players that also played well were Bruce, Jimmy 14. Russell Thom115on 41. John Shea 10. Wayne Galvin 35. Wayne (Stallion) Joyce 9e1ting the one vote. and Brendon. · 15. 111eil Turner 42. John McCormack t 1. Andrew BuChhOrn 36. Owen Ross The U18s suffered tneif first loss of the season against a The awards in the Seconds went to Bluey . the mug, 16. Wes Graetz 43. Gallin Tityard 12.. Darren Cole 38. Fraser Parker strong Temora outfit. An1s Annstrong won the towel while Hages the dinner and Haden (Tatis) the stubbies. A solid .I 7. •James Corbett 44. Boris Lalic 18. Stuarr Seymour 45. Paul Hull 13. Phil McDellitl 40. Neil Lawson and Chris Mason also played well. effort by Horse too · does he want to topple Wally's 19. Rilchie Robinson 46. Bruce Holden 14. Stephen Cole 42. Netball: U15shad a win 31-23wilh our defences Cherin record? · 20. Graham Manning 47. Simon Crouch 16. Chris iloss 43. Ross Denton Hefter and Kathy Galvin playing well and keeping the The Thirds who had to knock the dew from lhe ~round 21. Adrian Hami 1un 48. 6ary Shea 16. Alan Finemore (2nds) 44. Scott Callaghan opposition undercover. tried hard but couldn't match it with South Wagg a. Andrew 22. Francis Corbett 49. Graham Willis I 7. David Lloyd 45. David Armstrong BGrade were beaten 40·27 bya much better side· unlor· Manning and Adam Holmer were the award winners. 23. Gary Armstrong 50. Craig Cowell t 7. Trevor Smith (2nds) 48. Edward Lloyd lunately one of our girls. . 24. Ryan Dennis 51. Daryll Fluyd 18. Leigh Brown 49. A reminder that 'The Nossa· raffle tickets are se IImg now. 25. Bn,ce Rollins 52. Geoff Scott 19. Boyd Kendall (2nd&) 50. Micheal Wheeler A Grade were beaten once again 41·2.5 but this score is See Chook and Neil for more books. 26. Robbie Garrett 53. Feter Willis 21. Bfian McRae 53. 'laniel Lloyd no indication as we still had some good players especially The netball girls had a great day with 3 out of 4 learns 27. Rober1 Schnoegl 22. Jamie Bennett 56. Gary Tindal Wendy Maher and Cherrie McKay. wiMing. The Juniors won their first game for the year.Well. UNDER 18s 23. Darren Wedge 57. Shane McMahon Coning Events: Drawing ot the 3l0s Club tickets is after a Casserole Tea afler the Collinoullie game at home. Funny done girls. Best player went to Allison McKelvic and the 1. Simon Mansfield 14. Geo11 McGarry 59. Neil Ferguson encouragement award to Leah Leonard. The mighty 2. Richard Drum 16. Mark Skates UNDER18s Money Night! 13th July (alter North Wagga) al the Senior Midgets lost their game against a lot bigger and older side. 3. Andrew Beck · 17. James Guider 1. M. CuHiane 15. c. Higgins Citizens Hall. 6.00pm dinner and bar available. Great .Rebecca amil1on wo~ the award for the best player and 4. Lance Drum 18. Simon o,ws 2. A. HArrOw 20. N. Lamon night assured. H 3. W Sanhniok 22. Chr s Mas"" I. M p11 h d 5. Troy Brandt 19. Jamie GrentaH Best wishes to Winston Dew and Sharon who get married Jacque me ur YI e encouragement awar · 6. Simon Rebbechi 20. Brendon Cotterill 4. J Radley next week. Also congratulations to Wayne Galvin and • B Grade won well with all girls playing an outstanding 7. Michael Byrnes 24. Antnony Oeight

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COLLINGULLIE-ASHMONT DEMONS ARDLETHAN STARS As close as we came to defeating Barellan last week the Roos proved the SENIORS SENIORS better side on the day. Our boys have to 1. A. Jenkins 22. Shaun Tipping believe in the team and in each other, we 2. Mark Price 23. Brett Whyman 1. Keene Wells 28. Peter Minchin have the ability to win so let's not leave 3. Todd Gunning 24. K. Cheney our run too late to make the four. 2. Anthony Popple 29. Paul Werner 4. Robbie Burgess 25. Phil Salan 3. Paul McCarty 30. Greg Ryan Awards for First Grade were: Mark 5. Scott Gunning 26. P. Hester RED. WHITE v Jones scoring the mug, Wazza 4. Terry Merlehen 31. Geoff Tucker GOLD 6. K. Hines 27. Graham McDonald RED SHOULDERS McLaughlin took the $30 and Spike 7. Craig Hines 28. T. Ferguson · 5. Ken Fairman 32. Brett Wood Hines the hard earned $20 for his 200th. 8. Brian Alexander 29. Scott Breust 6. Craig Spencer 33. Brendon O'Reilly The Seconds effort was 100%, with a noticeable win of 9. James Quilter 30. Rick Siebels 7. Wayne Fowles 34. Daryl McDermott 123 points which should give their percentage a good boost. 10. Aaron Washington 31. David Whyte 8. Chris Smith 35. Gerard Carroll The Mug was awarded to a well deserved Ray Gow who just 11. G. Lagstrom 32. David Hanlon 9. Mark Derksen 36. Phil Gardiner couldn't be deterred when it came to kicking those goals. 12. B. McMillan 33. G. McLaughlin 10. Eric McDermott 37. Chris Richards Warren Price took the $10 award and Kev Cheney collected 13. Paul Gillett 34. Paul Leonard 11. Dennis Carroll 38. Terry Finn the socks. Other strong contenders were Greg Hindy, 35. David McPherson 14. Stephen McPherson 12. Earl Mongoo 39. Dean Hanrahan George Lee, Geoff Brucko and Concrete. 15. J. Morrow 36. G. Bruckner Nothing once again to report for the 18s. Let's hope they 16. F. Kennedy 37. P. Haby 13. Paul Griffin 40. Darren John don't forget what a footy looks like!! 17. C. Hansell 38. Greg Hindmarsh 14. Paul Coromandel 41. Neil Morris The Demonettes are having an up and down season so 18. D. Wild 39. G. Beer 15. Anthony Beattie 42 ..Andrew Hanrahan far, with the A Graders just missing out by 2 points. Sandra 19. Tim Hearn 40. George Lee 16. Tony Kelly 43. Scott Beattie Pleming came out winning the mug and Marie Hines the 20. Paul Piercy 41. Nick Jenkins 17. Matt Werner 44. Michael Golden Crossroads Award. B Grade were successful yet again, with 21. W. McLaughlin 42. Ray Gow 18. Stewart Litchfield 45. Bruce Patten Bronwyn Reynolds winning the Scallywags Mug and Marina Veerhuis the Roxanne Award. 19. Peter Caldow 46. Darren Neyenhuis UNDER 18s 20. Graeme Gaynor 4 7. Simon Bonny Just a short reminder about selling your raffle tickets, just 1. P. Van Der Neut 12. M. Drummond hand the money and books into our treasurer. 2. Scott Shipway 13. K. Leonard 21. Matthew Currie 48. Ivan Dann OK we're at home again, it's the place we know best so 3. Shaun Watkins 14. D. Hardman 22. Ian Mills 49. Andrew Martin let's do it right. Let's show tne Stars what we've really 4. G. Hopkins 15. S. Peddler 23. Glen Carroll 50. Geoff Minchin got!! 5. Michael Mccardle 16. R Smith 24. Craig Saunderson 51. Bruce Boyton UP THE DEMONS 6. Troy Gunning 17. S. Klimpsch 7. Michael Vincent 18. B. McDonald 25. Kim Thomson 52. Keith Menzie 8. Jason Wild 19. Shane Watkins 26. Paul Horan 53. James Garrett 9. D. Bourne 20. Rob Meyers 27. Geoff Gardiner 54. Rodney Clarke 10. J. Smith 21. Doug Bruckner 11. P. Quirk 22. A. Brydon

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NORTH WAGGA SAINTS BARELLAN UNITED KANGAROOS SENIORS A big crowd last week saw the top of 1. Kevin Carey 26. Leon Smythe SENIORS Once again the supporters life span the table clash with Ariah Park. After an 2. Craig Mclaughlan 27. Graham Heath was shortened with our third close game even first half we moved into top gear 3. Sam Carey 28. Bernard Winter 1. John Vearing 28. Mathew Nicholson on the rot. Is it not even safe to sit in the and came away with another win. timekeepers box when our number one 4. Robbie Ellis 29. Chris Honey 2. Peter Sheehan 29. Mark Brown The First Grade Saint of the Week 5. Justin Gregory supporter keeps asking 'How long to go'. 31. Mark Hofert 30. David Irvin was won by Robbie Ellis, Bridge Res­ 7. Scott Macklin 32. Brendan Nielsen 3. Tim Looby Well done Les. RED, WHITE & taurant to Gary Crouch and the Tolland 7. Craig Carey 33. Brett Smyth 4. Ian Male 31. Craig Scott We managed to come away with the SKY BLUE BLACK Hotel Award to Paul Williams. 8. Chris Irvine 34. Grant Fitzgerald 5. Graeme Howe 32. Jim Williams points in slippery conditions. Tim Looby ROYAL BLUE The Reserves had a harder game but 9. Peter Noack 35. Darren Urquhart ' t 6. Jeff Inglis 33. Simon Ingram had a blinder and won the towel. David 10. John Raczowski 36. Paul Price still came away winners and are now looking at getting one 7. Leo Quirk 34. Michael Evans Meline was solid in defence and was awarded the Flaggs of the two top positions. Saint of the Week went to Grant 11. Kevin Withers 37. Dennis Baksh Supermarket award and Ian Male won the socks after a Fitzgerald, Palm and Pawn Award to Scott Robertson and 12. Paul Irvine 38. Luke Fitzgerald 8. Vince Conlan 35. Luke Fifield gutsy performance with a wrist injury. Ian Lucas, Damien the North Wagga Ampol to Matt Connallan. 13. Scott Robertson 39. Rodney Earsman 9. Allan Evans 36. Jim Conlan and Tiger were other good performers. Tomorrow the Annual Players trip away lobstering trip is 14. Peter Prowse 40. Matt Connallan 10. Bernard Conlan 37. Keith Hart After a promising pre-season our numbers have declined to be held, weather permitting. For all of those wishing to go, 14. Randy Kerr 41. Alan Catlin and we seem to struggle to put a Reserve grade team on the 15. John Copland 11. Damian Conlan 38. Russell Hoskins see Ray Outram for further details. 42. Wayne Skeers track each week. Luke Fifield won the Towel and Phillip Irvin 16. Paul Williams 43. Brett Page 12. Robert Evans 39. Phillip Trembath The Trivia Night is being held in the hall tonight with the 17. Gary Crouch 44. David Flanigan 13. Wayne Flagg 40. Peter Conlan won the socks. cost being $5 a person and eight to a table. Any enquiries The ladies netball was also a cliffhanger with the 'A' 18. Scott Absolum 45. Phil Irvine 14. David Meline 4 1. Rodney Flagg see John McGregor or John Durnan. Refreshments will be 20. Sam Noack 46. Andrew Boyd grade winning by two points and the 'B' grade loosing by a available. 21. Jason Kerr 47. Andrew Ward 15. Brian Irvin 42. Andrew Hoare small margin. Today is another top of the table game and if we remem­ 22. Tom Fife 48. Gerard Gaynor 16. Terry Lyons 43. Darren Trembath May I on behalf of the members and players wish Peter ber we had to come from behind to beat Barellan last time. 23. Gavin Hofert 49. Steve McCormick 17. John Conlan 44. Jeremy Grant Green and Shaun Townsend who travel to Darwin on Wed­ Let's not get nto that situation and come away with a 24. Sid Williams 50. Michael Byrne 18. Brian Conlan 45. Daryl Male nesday with the NSW Teal Cup Side to contest the national good win. 25. Damien Hofert Teal Cup commencing next weekend all the best. UNDER 18s 20. Mark Flagg 46. Brian Evans This week we play the Farrer League front runners North 21. Peter Inglis 47. Ross Elwin 65. Nigel McKellar 78. Frank Fenson Wagga. This game should give us a guide to our chances of 66. Sonny Kay 79. R. Thomas 22. Peter Green 48. Phillip Irvin playing in this years final series. 67. Damien Black 80. Andrew Boyd 23. Pat McDonnell 49. James Walker UP THE ROOS Dabney Mobile 68. Robert King 81. Shane Hare 50. Michael Carroll 69. Craig Barrel 82. Stephen Raczkowski 24. Shaun Townsend 70. Tony Oakman 83. Jason Carey 'I 25. Richard Sheehan 51. Jason Flagg Communications 72. A. Fleming 84. Brian Moore 26. Ian Lucas 52. Rodney Male 73. Simon Young 85. Adam Carey 74. Shane Barnes 86. Brett Webb 27. Mark Kenny 75. Bradley Bourne 87. Mark Valez 76. Stephen Withers 88. David White 77. Shane Whyte 89. Kevin Charlton t~:11~ BLACK SWAN HOTEL OPEN 7 DAYS- PHONE 639385 i- GARDINER STREET, NORTH WAGGA- Ph 212279 • Coldest beer • Strongest spirits • Friendliest atmosphere ~1•1a ➔ ;J ~ M;J a=i a ■ rom•,n■ 'f-=---~~6 -:i • Home of the 'Saints' • Mine hosts John & Toni Belling • Call in for all your grocery, takeaways, refreshments, video, drycleaning and NORTH WAGGA I S A I N T S I N 1 9 9 1 newsagency needs • Your local ELDERS MERCHANDISE agent.

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THE ROCK-YERONG CREEK MAGPIES ARIAH PARK-MIRROOL BOMBERS The club would like to sympathise with those Filipino residents near Mt Pinatabu SENIORS Last week we were given a football because I think some of the volcanic ash 1. Colin Carroll 28. Barry Kohlhagen SENIORS lesson it is a big drop from second to fifth landed on Victoria Park two weeks ago. Our 2. Guy Weideman 29. Mark Yates j I 1. Dennis Dunstan (cc) 26. Geoff Walker position on the ladder. boys were up against big odds from the 3. Wayne Jones 30. Graham Terlich The Reserves were in with a chance 2. Alan Bell 27. Ross Devereux start but to their credit never came in 4. Michael Condon 31. Geoff Hopkins all day, but just couldn't get in front. against what was sometimes crude tactics. 5. Shayne White 32. Dean Hallam 3. Brian Johnstone 28. Brett Prentice Darren Walker had a great game and mBLA~MPfsHITE Terlo battled his guts all day to win the 4. Graeme Hadrill 29. Brian Gaynor 6. Mark Driscoll 33. Craig Chaplin Magpie mug. Dea no was back in form to win won the Bowling Club Award. Jason GRi~~~~iM. 5. Terry Walker 30. Noel Walker Bryce again played well, kicking 3 goals GOLD LETTERING the Sandman Mug whilst Col took on more than his fair share to 7. Adam Gladman 34. Shane Brown win the Riverina Spraying Service Towel. 8. Nick Moore 35. Scott McCabe 6. Peter McCabe 31. Jamie Buerckner and winning the Socks Award. The Video The Seconds looked like recording a win but faultered in the 9. Graham Fellows 36. Ross Manning 7. Jason Bryce 32. Greg Tyack went to Geoff Walker and the Pewter to Lyndon Walker. last quarter. Whitey returned to the playing arena after injury 10. David Meyers 37. Rodger Vennell 8. Terry Haddrill 33. Chris Chalmers In the First grade Ian Gordon played a strong game to win and led his charges well to win the Fergy mug. Smokey was 11. Andrew Rainbird 38. Scott Lewington 9. Robert Harper 34. Brett Vearing the Bowling Club Award. The Video Award went to Alan Bell, Socks to Dennis Dunstan and the Pewter to Jamie always there and he won the Porky and Verdo Mug. Two boys 12. Bruce Hannam 39. Roger Salmon 10. Glen Bell 35. Andrew Schmetzer who backed up from the 18s won $10 each. Well done Strawbs Gordon. 13. Paul Hallam 40. Paul Manning 11. Terry Greenham 36. Phil Pellow and especially to Robbie Meyers. A great effort to these two Congratulations to Helen Tyack and Stephen Colwill on 41. John Bauer boys. 15. Kevin Driscoll 11. Gary Ryal! (2nds) 37. Greg Davis the announcement of their engagement. The 18s went down narrowly. With a break before our next 16. Darren Scott 43. Russell Peschla 12. Colin Harper 38. John Mclean Our sympathy is extended to the Gordon family on the game the boys must still attend training to keep their level as it 17. Ricky Fitzsimmons 45. Matthew Black 13. Stephen French 39. Mark McCormack death of Max's mother last week. is. Gary Antone won $10, Andy Chappy $5 and Robbie Meyers 18. Justin Hosie 46. Paul Taylor 14. Paul Breust 40. Patrick Gaynor Don't forget the Red Faces night July 13th. Contact Ian made it a profitable day with $5. 47. Andrew Sohier 19. Peter Yates 15. Russell Fisher 41. Craig McCormack Gordon or Brett Prentice if you have an act to enter. A Trivia The big winners a fortnight ago were the 11 s and 13s both 20. Craig Taylor 48. Colin Kember 16. Darren Walker 42. Lynden Walker Night will be held on July 25th. recording victories. This is great as it not only gives the kids a big 21. 49. Ken Pertzel With no games last week against North Wagga, the net­ thrill but also their coaches. Any support from any seniors would 17. Tom Jones 43. Michael Goode 22. Andy Feeney 50. Jason Van Ree ball girls are looking forward to their games this week. be appreciated as the kids can relate to the senior players. 18. Glen O'Brien 44. Michael Walker 23. Darren Terlich 51. Rob Inglis Come on everyone - let's climb those ladders. Super raffle tickets if they aren't already, are in the process of 19. Ian Gordon 45. Paul Buerckner being distributed. If you are asked to sell a book please do so 24. Trevor Ball 52. Damien Hosie UP THE BOMBERS 20. Jamie Gordon because the club can make considerable financial gain out of 25. John Mclachlan 54. Sean Green 46. Cary Frost this. Remember, any funds that the club has goes into providing 26. Andrew Terlich 55. Mick Rielly 21. Cam. Furphy 47. Brian Gordon facilities for all members of the club. 27. Steven Taber 56. Gary Antone 22. John Walker 48. Scott Walker Don't forget after next home game we have our Iron Man 23. Matthew O'Dwyer 49. Geoff Fairman \ Ii SID NASH & SON Ply. Ud. Calcutta run in conjunction with the netballers. The organising 24. Stephen Colwill 50. Dean Peacock committee headed by Bern Fellows have put a lot of work into 25. Mark Lewis 65. Andrew Walker TRANSPORT and - CANN this so don't miss out on what is sure to be a great night. 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FARRER LEAGUE SOUTH WAGGA· RIVCOLL COOTAMUNDRA URANQUINTY· R.A.A.F. WHITTON TOLLAND KAPOOKA A GRADE Pis For Ag % BUSHPIGS BLUES Ariah Park·M ...... 24 254 184 138.0 TIGERS DONS ROSELLAS CATS Red & White Stripes Navy Blue, White Motif T.R.·Y.C ...... 20 260 185 140.0 Light Blue, Dark Blue V Black, Gold Sash Red, Black V Green,RedV Marrar ...... 20 236 188 125.0 Barellan ...... 16 192 167 114.0 1. Wayne Gardner (c.c.) 0. Sean Tremby 1. Chris Wade 1. Peter Staker 1. Peter McCormick 2. Darren May Temora ...... 16 212 223 93.0 2. Baden Bowman 1. Andrew Lowmg 2. Doug Meagher (coach) Collingullie ...... 8 219 214 102.0 2. Errol Boots 2. James McFarlane 3. Terry Murphy. 3. Chris Sutton 3. Paul Preston 3. Gary Button 3. Matt Casley 4. John Breed Ardlethan ...... 8 195 247 78.0 4. Col Parmenter 4. Andrew Ronning 4. Craig Howe 4. David Hodge 5. Shaun Jeffers MCU ...... 0 140 300 46.0 5. Dean Palframan 5. Mick Walker 5. Rick Young 5. Peter Schneider 6. Rod Thomas 6. Martin Cairns 6. Chris Howitt 6. Brendan Mair 7. Darryl Huxley BGRADE Pis For Ag % 6. Ron Watts 7. Eric Frazier 7. D. Bryce 7. Brent Milthorpe 8. Craig Byrnes T.R.·Y.C ...... 22 279 218- 127.0 7. Don Tilka 8. Brian Robinson 8. W. McKelvie 8. Michael Morton (c) 9. Noel Gillies Temora ...... 20 264 203 130.0 8. Chris Woods 9. Simon Hiller 9. Dean Guthrie (dvc) 10. Archie Miller 9. Jeff Jackson 10. Bill Reid Barellan ...... 18 252 193 130.0 9. Peter Thompson 10. Robert Currie 10. Rod Knagge (vc) 11. Craig Delaney 11. W. Quirk 12. Ken Pugh Marrar ...... 16 297 157 189.0 10. Tommy Elwin 11. Paul Errington 12. T. Baker 11. Mark Douglas Collingullie ...... 16 187 188 99.0 12. Leon Reid 13. Wayne Pimm 11. Ron Gordon 12. Phil Errington 13. Warde Elliott 14. Steven Johnston MCU ...... 12 190 253 75.0 13. Stewart Allen 14. S. Sellars 13. Darryl Ward Ardlethan ...... 4 166 282 58.0 12. Michael Wright 15. Chris Warwick 13. Don Gordon 14. Pat Murphy 15. D. Sibrra 14. Tod Basham 16. Scott Sloan Ariah Park-M ... . 4 128 269 47.0 16. S. Hicks 15. Peter Delaney 14. Billy Bevan 16. Graham Cheney 17. B. Boxsnail 17. Gavin Bayne 15. David Boots 17. Gary Cousley 16. Wayne DeBritt 18. Gwilyn Lewis JUNIORS Pis For Ag % 19. Gerald Piper 17. Craig Morton 16. G. Longford 19. Rod Franks 20. N. Lane 19. Shane Doyle Barellan ...... 24 252 46 547.0 18. Gerard Guthrie 20. Ross Scott 17. Lindsay Grieve 20. Bill McMullen 21. Michael Daniel M.C.U ...... 20 168 70 240.0 21. Noel Busby 22. Craig Fletcher 19. Dave Harris 22. Brett Grandin Temora ...... 16 165 96 171.0 18. Robbie Pickens 22. Chris Reidlinger 23. James McLennan 20. Tim Guthrie 23. Mark Prideaux Ariah Park-M ...... 12 65 135 48.0 19. Stewart Tongs 23. Ralph Brewer 24. M. Brassill 21. Don Oliver 24. Shane Power T.R.·Y.C ...... 8 55 160 34.0 20. Bruce Thompson 24. Paul Crivellaro 26. C. . tt 22. David Louttit (vc) 25. Richard Sparks Marrar .... : ...... 4 46 136 33.0 21. Rod Boots 25. Mark O'Brien 27. D. ey 23. Jeff Bristow 26. Daren McDonald Ardlethan ...... 0 25 133 18.0 28. M. Causley 27. Wyatt Mcinerney 22. Steve Purtill 26. Wayne Klimpsch 24. Mick Johnson 28. Jeff Jackson 29. L. Steven 28. Bruce Leaver (cc) 23. Noel Maxwell 30. P. Owen 25. Glen Collins 29. David Nichollas 24. Bob Rose 29. Jason Carroll 31. P. Lo 26. Paul Fanning Farrer results: 30. Paul Allen 30. Dave Wilson A GRADE: Marrar 43 d Ardlethan 24; Temora 41 d MCU 25; 25. George Hunter 34. Damian Prest 27. Wayne Roberts 31. Pierre Buckley 31. Scott Hugler 35. David Woods 28. Darren Connell 32. Andrew Brunton Barellan 36 d Collingullie/Ashmont 34. 26. Steve Brown 32. Stuart McIntosh 36. C. Taylor B GRADE: Marrar 55 d Ardlethan 18'. Temora 40 d MCU 27; 27. Mick Weymouth 29. Brad Guthrie 33. Sid Dacey 33. Paul Williams 37. B. Noods 34. Rick Lee Collingullie/Ashmont 28 d Barellan 16. 28. Scott Young 34. Tom Spicer 38. Carl Johnstone 30. Peter Hoey 31. Brad Betts 35. Alan Duke JUNIORS: Marrar 11 d Ardlethan 2; MCU 31 d Temora 29. Ric Boots 35. Jason Dash 39. Michael Britton 32. Rick Jones 36. Paul Eather 23. 30. Tim Burke 36. Jimmy Creek 40. Daniel Ebert 37. David McIntyre 37. Stephen Stapleton 41. Mark Elliott 33. Ben Gardiner 31. Barry Emerson 42. Richard Simpson 38. Ian Marston Any girls who would like to try out for the Farrer Represen­ 38. Troy Hugler 34. Brad Skillen 39. Ron Henderson tative teams to play at Cowra on 21st July 1991, please be 32. John Brambley 39. Alex Morgan 43. James Brownsea 35. Paul Harris 49. M. Conway 40. Michael Roberts at training on 10th July 1991 at 6.00pm Marrar. 33. Bob Campisi 40. Colin Lynch 36. Scott Roberts 41. Des Huxley 34. Roger Demaniel 50. J. Jaszczyk 41. Ross Combs 51. B. Barber 37. Jamie Thompson 42. Jim Roy 35. James Fell 42. Wayne Cairns 52. M. Garbin 38. Paul Delaney 43. Tony Roy POLLIE'S 36. Phil Ryan 44. Neil Carey 54. D. Hardman 39. Casey Sheather 44. Dave Richards 37. Errol Cockranne 45. Mal Hillier 55. T. Benson 40. Tim Hudson 46. Allan Farrell 38. 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everyone play. Outstanding were the dynamic duo of 'Murf' and TIGERS Club Notes 'Klimpschy' who 'shared'(?) the Mug. Troy Hugler won BUSHPIGS Club Notes Club Notes the Video Ezy award and Jimmy Creek the Turvey Tops ROSEi IAS Although not coming away with the competition Carwash. It was a great win against one of the other The long trip to Whitton proved a very successful one top teams! There I was, watching the footy, amazed as our side points the Tigers showed some real fight to push Rivcol for both grades. The Seniors pulled through strongly in created unbelievable chances, hunted in packs and right out to the wire. Newcomers to the club Ricky The Ones didn't find their form til the last three quar­ what was a surprisingly even contest. On the day the generally demoralised the opposition. The marking was Maybon and Joey Longford made outstanding debuts ters, which was a bit unfortunate. Catch up football is weather was great as was the footy. brilliant, the short passing was breathtaking, the talk­ giving the Tigers that bit more pace around the ground. always hard - it's even moresoagainst Cootamundra AT The Ones were a few players short of their strongest ing, the backing up, the high standard of skills had to be Well done fellas. Also returning from a car accident Cootamundra. To eventually lose by only nine points team but once again the current depth in the club was seen to be believed. early in the year Craig Howe showed that once he gains was a good effort!! proven. Best players in a strong team performance were Then I turned off the TV and jumped into the car and his confidence back he will be a good asset to the club. Awards went to 'Chad' (Players Mug) and Brett Gren­ Neil (I'm getting sick of writing his name every week) drove out to Forest Hill to watch the Rosellas take on Wako playing at centre half back bounced back to form tell (Video) and Corey Pavitt (Turvey Tops carwash). Lane, the forward crusher ugly dog Hicks. Ben Adams the much improved RAAF Cats (what a hassle to get with a great display taking out the much treasured Mug Speedy recoveries are extended to Firsts captain once again showed his style in the forward line, Speaker through the front gate). Award. Jim Bradley was superb in the last line of and U18s captain, Wayne and Matthew (Catch), res­ was persistent all day and even the singing Hippy out For threequarters we were taught a lesson in creative defence. Rick Young played his usual solid game. Keith pectively, who both suffered injuries on Saturday. did himself in a fine effort. attacking play. When the idea dawned that if you are McBean is starting to run into form. Bugs Gordon once A big thank you to all the pie-ordersers/sellers/ Final scores: Pigs 20.10(130) defeated Whitton first to the ball you inevitably end up with it, they came again played strongly giving out countless handballs. packers/deliverers - and especially to Hot Bake, 15.9(99). home with the proverbial wet sail to thump through 8 big C.C. Michael Wright gave the Tigers a focal point bang­ through Moby, for the success of it all. The Seconds also displayed a good team effort to ones in the last quarter. As one ex-player so succintly ing 5 majors in another good display. Tonight, of course, Race Night - it's at the lmpy ... comfortably beat the spirited Whitton team. Shagga put it, the Rosellas are smouldering at the moment, all The Reserves struggled due to a lack of commitment be there! Sullivan proved his ability at centre half back, Marty that is needed is s spark to ignite the recognition in from a certain couple of players (not worth naming). If Today sees two Club stalwarts reach major (Bovine) Cousely got more kicks than the front row of a themselves that they can play good football against the side get right behind coach Tongs I'm sure they'll achievements. Can Can concert. Thunder McGhie snared a great team good sides. ROD mug to Dave Lagetti while newcomer brake through for that sweet victory (today). There were Congratulations to Mark 'Moby' O'Brien, that mean­ goal that really arked the boys up. Even Footrot Price Greg Johnson won the Courage pewter. many good players Andrew Hibberson (first gamer) faced coach of the Twos, who today plays his 250th managed to string a few kicks together. In the Twos it was plain sailing until Coco, who had a played superb at fullback to win the $10. Peter game for the club. What a great achievement from a Final scores: Pigs 13.18(96) defeated Whitton squillion touches up till that point, was stretchered off. Thompson wore out a pair of boots in the centre to take dedicated clubman, who's a Don from the top of his 1.6(12). A couple of positional moves in the last quarter almost out the much needed Mug. Ga1y (sink the boat) Schet­ short-cropped grey to the top of his big toe. Hope it's a The bus trip proved very interesting with the produced a win, but you can't do much in a 13 minute zer played well in his first game to win the Socks. Other great day for you Mark! 'beanified' Wilbur unleasing the horrid gum monster and quarter. Both awards went to players in the last line of playes to stand out were: Blue Greeves Slats Roberts, 'Pencil', 'Gidge', 'Ninja', Turtle', Brian Robinson today . r 'wild' Bill Reid demonstrating some colourfully advan­ defence. ROD mug to Grando (top game) while Smithy Vince Campisi and A. Cameron. plays his 100th game for the Dons. Congratulations to ced oral skills. (sorry I didn't recognise you mate!) won the Courage Today is the most vital ga,ne to date for the club. We you, too and surely 'Pencil' could think of no way better Todays matches are sure to be great tussles in both mug. must win both games to have a chance at the finals. than to celebrate it with a WIN over the Bushpigs. grades. The Firsts need to consolidate and give the Congratulations to Macca and Daisy for a successful Don't rest on last weeks efforts. We must win. Dons a taste of what they'll get later on in the season. carnival at Cowra with Farrer B (not that the local media Where as the Seconds need to grab every opportunity, said much about it). play a committed team game and produce the football Coming events: Tomorrow morning a ripper show at that everyone knows they can. the Quinty Pub. 'Smoko' with Macca MacKenzie start­ Club Notes WAGGA & DISTRICT No room for the faint of heart today fellas, with finals ing at 10.30. Ten bucks will get you in. Players will be DONS coming up rapidly everyone should be focusing on fined $5 for non-attendance. JUNIORS reaching best form and fitness. Warning: Santa Claus is Trivia question: Which 40 year old full forward forgot Just two kicks short of a long-awaited trifecta last coming to town' to duck? ha ha!! week! Starting the day in fine style were our U18s, who Due to the school holidays, next weekend has been All be the best. S.M.S. after a 'sluggish' beginning against Marrar finished on declared a general bye for the Wagga and District CTFP DAICOS full of running to score a 100 point plus victory. Juniors. The competition will recommence the following Scott Seddon was in it from the start, with sound play week with only three rounds left before the finals. The in defence and won the Video Ezy award (couldn't get As~ociati~n will once again conduct a major and minor started after the game though, and thought he'd have to ~enes of t1~a_ls matches. This will see the top four sides stay in Marrar foever!). The big and the small of it Neil in each d1v1s1on play off for the major title and the next Morton and Raymond Jackson also played well to pick four sides the minor title. This concept was introduced BUCHANAN'S &fx.oufertJ up the cash awards. some years ago to give those teams not in the top four a Other good players included the reliable Reg and chance to continue playing for a few more weeks. For all your embroidery requirements. Uranquinty Hotel Martin ... and James and Troy loved their goals, as did Next week general bye all divisions. Display your club or business name and logo. Home of the "Rosellas" Jeremy Byrnes, who kicked five of them. 14/0 7/91: North Wagga v Wagga Tigers; East • Club jumpers • Caps • Industrial clothing A depleted (in quality and quantity) Twos team left Wagga-Koormgal v Turvey Park; The Rock v • T-Shirts • Badges • Towels coach Moby shaking his head and wondering how he For the ONLY beer in town! Collingullie/Ashmont; South Wagga-Tolland v 179 BAYLIS ST., WAGGA- PH (069) 21fl006 or 273177 could fit regular absentees back in, so well did Coolarnon; Eastlakes-M.C.U. bye. 34 - FOSTERS FFL FOSTERS FFL - 35 Te ·nus otel Temora JEFF CORNFORD HARDWARE Your hosts Bill & Julie Collins invite you to sample one their Temora • Room Heaters • Bottled Gas • Hot Water Units Ardlethan five icy cold beers on tap. Phone • Phone Counter Meals Available. PHONE 771302 771800 111""" Homestead Hardware 782061 QBE INSURANCE N.S.W.A.F.L. REPORT 1991 FOSTERS DRAW DIVISION ONE DIVISION TWO During the week the Combined High School conduc­ This side will represent NSW in Melbourne from the APRIL 20: Mangoplah-Cookadinia United(84) v Marrar(95); APRIL 20: RAAF(98) v South Wagga-Tolland(75); Aivcol(85) v ted their State trials in the City of Albury. A total of 30th July to August the 4th and play games against Ardlethan(105) v Collingullie-Ashmont(170); Barellan United(96) v Cootamundra(91 ); Whitton-Yanco(85) v UranQuinty-Kapooka(83) at seven sides participated in this U16 age group to select Carlton's U16s, U18s at Princess Park and also a game North Wagga(118); Ariah Park-Mirrool(164) v The Rock-Yerong Yanco. the State side to contest at the National Trials in Can­ against Collingwood U16s at Victoria Park. I 1 Creek(66). APRIL 27: Coota(154) v RAAF(71); UranQ-K(56) v Rivcol(142); berra during the month of August. You might well Last Friday a very successful Gala Day for six Temora bye. SW-T(98) v Whit-Yanco(93) remember last year at the same carnival in Brisbane. Primary Schools (140 children) was held at Lake APRIL 27: Marrar(166) v Temora(49); Coll-Ash(63) v MCU(138); MAY 4: UranQ-K(102) v RAAF(97); Rivcol(124) v Whit-Yanco(26); Nth Wagga(280) v Ardlethan(75); TR-YC(87) v Barellan(105). SW-T(45) v Coota(84). The NSW side was narrowly defeated by Victoria in the Albert. AP-M bye. MAY 11: Whit-Yanco(79) v RAAF(67); Rivcol(93) v SW-T(36); final. The squad consists of twenty boys from the Next July on the 19th another Gala Day involving 8 MAY 4: Temora(59) v Coll-Ash(135); MCU(81) v Nth Wagga(128); UranQ-K(56) v Coota(95). Southern NSW Region with three from Broken Hill and different Primary Schools will be held at Ashmont oval ii Ardlethan(102) v TR-YC(104); Barellan(150) v AP-M(46). MAY 18: General bye. State champs. Marrar bye. seven from Sydney's metropolitan areas. and hosted by the Ashmont School. These Gala Days MAY 25: RAAF(101) v Rivcol(120); SW-T(123) v UranQ-K(73); MAY 11: Nth Wagga(224) v Temora(14); TR-YC(52) v MCU(95); Coota(151) v Whit-Yanco(122). I must say that players from the Sydney areas have are the end result of a five week lesson playing on skills AP-M(151) v Ardlethan(105); Coll-Ash(73) v Marrar(65). shown a marked improvement in skill and it will not be of our great game which were implemented in all Wagga Barellan bye. JUNE 1: SW-T(78) v RAAF(88); Coota(81) v Rivcol(144); Uranq­ K(73) v Whit-Yanco(94). that long before we see more of these players pushing Primary Schools. Schools and coaches of players wish MAY 18: Bye. NSW State Champs in Sydney: FFL(81) d Syd­ for state selection. The coach of the NSW Combined to help on this day please contact me and I will point you ney(79); ACT(127) d Farrer(101 ). JUNE 8: RAAF(35) v Coota(76); Rivcol(141) v UranQ-K(46); Whit­ Yanco(39) v SW-T(152). High School State side will be Robert Ash. in the right direction. Les Parish and myself are curren­ MAY 25; Temora(111) v TR-YC(73); MCU(74) v AP-M(113); JUNE 15: General bye. Country champs. This weekend ten U15 sides from all over are Ardlethan(76) v Barellan(155); Marrar(75) v Nth Wagga(80); Coll-Ash NSW tly implementing similar programs throughout the bye. JUNE 22: RAAF(122) v UranQ-K(88); Whit-Yanco(99) v Riv­ competing at Baroogo for a place in the NSW State Southern NSW Primary Schools. JUNE 1: AP-M(148) v Temora(50); Barellan(74) v MCU(173); TR­ col(130); Coota(72) v SW-T(63). side. RUSSELL CAMPBELL YC(52) v Marrar(113); Nth Wagga(169) v Coll-Ash(57). JUNE 29: RAAF v Whit-Yance; SW-T v Rivcol; Ardlethan bye. Coota v Uranq-K. JUNE 8: Temora(79) v Barellan(94); MCU(214) v Ardlethan(50); JULY 6: Rivcol v RAAF; Uranq-K v SW-T; Whit­ Marrar(70) v AP-M(48); Coll-Ash(100) v TR-YC(63). Nth Wagga bye. Yanco v Coota (Y). JUNE 15: Ardlethan(100) v Temora(130); Barellan(92) v JULY 13: RAAF v SW-T; Rivcol v Coota; Whit­ Marrar(68); AP-M(206) vColl-Ash(80); TR-YC(60) v Nth Wagga(245). Yanco v Uranq-K (Y). MCLI bye. JULY 20: Coota v RAAF; Uranq-K v Rivcol; JUNE 22: Temora(51) v MCU(152); Marrar(162) v Ardlethan(66); SW-T v Whit-Yance. N.S.W.A.F.L. recognise the generous support of Coll-Ash(68) v Barellan(82); Nth Wagga(176) v AP-M(74). TR-YC bye. JULY 27: RAAF v Uranq-K; Rivcol v Whit­ Yanco; SW-T* v Coota. JUNE 29: Marrarv MCU; Coll-Ash v Ardlethan; Nth Wagga v Barellan; TR-YC v AP-M. AUGUST 3: Whit-Yance v RAAF (Y); Rivcol v Temora bye. SW-T; Uranq-K v Coota. QBE INSURANCE JULY 6: Temora v Marrar; MCU v Coll-Ash; AUGUST 1 0: RAAF v Rivcol; SW-T v Uranq-K; Ardlethan v Nth Wagga; Barellan v TR-YC. Coota v Whit-Yance. They support us, we need to support them. AP-M bye. 1st Semi: Sat. August 17. JULY 13: Coll-Ash v Temora; Nth Wagga v 2nd Semi: Sun August 24. MCU; TR-YC v Ardlethan; AP-M v Barellan. Preliminary: Sat August 31. When you home, contents, car and Grand Final: Sat Sept 7. 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