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I Goals I Behinds I Total Goals Behinds Total 10 10 Cl) -- - "O - res _?_O -t-- - I.. 20 1_ -- - -- l.'.) 30 30 ,_, - ---- ~ Ill 40 40 ,- - - - - - Total I Total 1() 10 Cl) - I _,_ - - - "O 20 20 res - I.. -- - - - - l.'.) 30 30 - --- "O - 40 I - 40 C -1- - N =-- - Total ,-- -4= Total U1 7s I I I 1 l\larrandera Ex-§ervicemen § Club BOLTON §TREET, NARRANDERA - PHONE 6959 1i!66 CLUB OPENS EVERYDAY - 1OAM TILL LATE Saturdays: Live entertainment from 8pm Tuesdays & Fridays: Bingo Thursdays: Monster Competition Raffle (30 prizes drawn 7pm) Fridays: APL Poker Sundays: Monster Meat Raffle, drawn 1pm Bistro open 7 days (12-2pm and 6-9pm) Courtesy Bus available: Thu 5.30 - 11 pm, Friday 6pm • midnight, Sat 6.30pm - midnight, Sun 11.30am - 5pm PROUD SPONSORS OF QUINN MEDAL (RFL's Best & Fairest player in 1st Grade) Ph {02) 6932 4400 Information for Members & Bona fide Guests www.southernaggrain.com.au 3 FOOTBALL OPERATIONS MANAGER REPORT FOOTBALL OPERATIONS MANAGER REPORT AFL NSW/ACT review of umpiring in Southern NSW Junior football SWJFL 4.1. 6.5. 9.5. 14.8 92 Round 1 John Anstee (WBgga Tigers) A reminder to all clubs about the opportunity to provide Under 13's Football WOJFL 3.1 , 3.4. 7.8, 12.9 81 Round 2 Jarrah Maksymow (Collingullie) feedback to Rob Turner In reference to the Review into WDJFL 2.0, 5. 1. 6.3. 8.4 52 GOALS Round 3 Shaun Flanigan (WBgga Tigers) Umpiring at the following sessions, SWJFL 1.1. 1.1, 2.1, 21 13 SWJFL, Sam Hally 8. Jeremiah Maslin 2, Daniel Leary, Kurt Round 4 Toby Blissett (Gntt1th) GOALS Monday 20th June • Leeton Sportsground Clubrooms Jensen, Jordan Burley 1 Round 5 Nicholas Pleming (Coolamon). WDJFL. Elliot Himmelberg 2, Connor Byrne, Harry Perry­ WOJFL, Jesse Lawrence 4, Nick Perryman 2. Ferg Inglis 2, (MIA Clubs) 6.30pm Round 6 Ben Foster (MCUE) man. WIii Keogh. Jackson Quade, Bryce McPherson, Ethan Shaun Dawson. Nie Cooke, Mrtch Castles, Matthew Collins 1 Monday 27th June -AFL Wagga Offices (Wagga & Sur­ Round 7 Harry Cunningham (Turvey Park) Schiller 1. BEST rounds Farrer FNL Clubs) 6.30pm Round 8 Martin Brown (Leeton Whitton) SWJFL. Mttch Maguire. Jack Harper 1 SWJFL, Angus McRae, Sam Hatty, Jeremiah Maslin, Matt Thursday 30th June - AFL Wagga Offices (Wagga & BEST Gaynor. Josh Griffen, Jordan Burley. William Hayward Round 9 John Buchanan (Turvey Park) Surrounds Riverina FNL Clubs) 6.30pm WDJFL, Luke Redfern. Connor Byrne. Jayden Carroll. Dylan WOJFL, Michael Mattingly, Andrew Emery. Alex Pleming, FARRER Monday 4th July • Coolamon Golf Club (TBC) (North Morton, Harry Perryman, Ethan Andrews Mitch Castles. Zac Masterson. Nick Perryman Round 1 Bradley Perkins (CSU) West Clubs) 6.30pm SWJFL. Mrtch Maguire, Jacob Turner. Lachlan Evans, Jack The AFL NSW/ACT Best on Ground medals were awardeo Round 2 Rhys Mehlstauber (EWK) It has been requested that each club is represented by a Harper. Luke Shannon. Joe Grinter to the following players Round 3 Lachlan Kelly (CSU) minimum 6, maximum 8 people with at least 2 of these Under 14's football Under 13s Round 4 Chris Wallace (Temora). from the junior club. It is also requested that there is a SWJFL 1.4, 4.4, 5.6., 10.7 67 WOJFL. Luke Redfern (Wagga Swans) Round 5 Matt Harpley (Temora) mix of representatives including both executive mem­ WDJFL 5 2, 5.3, 9.5, 10.6 66 SWJFL. Mrtch Maguire (Northern Jets) Round 6 Jeremy Luff (North Wagga) bers and players/coaches. GOALS Under 14's Round 7 Ashley Verhagen (CSU) SWJFL, Colby Poole 7. Shaun Light 2, Mitch Hardie 1 Lead in information and questions will be circulated prior SWJFL. Jacob Hopper (Leeton-1/\h\rtton) Round 8 Mitchell Haddrill (Northern Jets) WDJFL, Nie McCormack, Sam Glyde, Jacob May, Stuart WOJFL, Harry Grentell (North wagga) to the meetings. The time line is for the review to be Clearances w ill c lose on June 30. Carey 2. B. Ambler. Laehlan Gaffney 1 Under 15's completed by the end of August A reminder all football clubs to make sure they process BEST SWJFL, Angus McRae (Temora) AFL Rlverina Representative Football Program all clearances prior to the 30th June and do not leave it SWJFL, Jacob Hopper, Shaun Light, Colby Poole, Dillon WOJFL. Michael Mattingly (Turvey Park) Juniors - RESULTS FROM CITY VS COUNTRY, to the last minute to process a clearance. Evans. C.Hefferan. Patrick Bray Rising Star Award - update 28/06/2011 Sh a ne B uchanan V\OJFL, Harry Grentell. Brady Morton, Lachlan Gaffney, Listed below are the Riverina and Farrer nominations for Junior Netball AFL Rlverina - Football Operations Manager Jonah Howard, Jacob May, Charlie Bance the Rising Star Award Under 11's Netball - East 18 defeated West 8 Under 15's football Under 13's Netball - East 20 defeated West 14 RIVERINA 0 JOHN BANC1~ & SON .F'UNERA L HOME Scott & John Bance 12 Ashmont Ave Wagga Wagga Phone: (02) 6925 4444 Call (02) 6933 6600 Email [email protected] OAMPS* oamps.com.au lnsur.ince Brokers Premier PartnPr of AFI Riverina 4 5 RFL ROUND TEN IN FOCUS RFL ROUND TEN IN FOCUS COOLAMON gets its chance to prove how far it past six rounds and coach Scott Easdown has his injuries. for the clash. has come when it hosts ladder leaders Ganmain­ team playing a ferocious brand of football. The availability of Jacob Olsson will also be huge, Leeton-Whitton is treating the clash with a finals­ Grong Grong-Matong at Kindra Park on Sunday. Coolamon's midfield has been firing with the likes with Coolamon big man Ben Edyvean enjoying a like mentality as they look lo claw its way back In terms of blockbusters, this is about as big as it of Jamie Maddox, Ryan Chamberlain, Wade good run of form this season. into the finals race. comes. Archibald and Easdown dominating the stop­ Curtis Steele, Hitchens and Luke Kohlhagen have The two teams are arch-rivals, near neighbours pages and clearances thanks to the ruck work of been in great touch for GGGM and the trio will be MANGOPLAH-Cookardinia Uniled-Eastlakes get and love beating each-other. Ben Edyvean. sure to come under the attention of the Hoppers. its second crack at Collingullie-Ashmont-Kapooka The form also suggests it will be a tough clash Ben Cadzow did not play in round one and will A win to the Hoppers here will blow the premier­ on Saturday. with both teams coming into the game with give the Hoppers a strong target at full-forward. ship race wide open, while GGGM will be out to The Goannas showed big signs of improvement tremendous form. The Lions are the three-time Marshall Macauley, Luke Maloney, Dom Nash slam the door shut on another challenger. last weekend but the loss of assistant coach reigning premiers, undefeated this year and com­ and Brett Nolte have also provided different av­ Dylan de Britt to an ankle injury is a huge blow. ing off a strong win over Narrandera. enues to goal. WAGGA Tigers face another must-win game, this The Demons will fancy their chances of a big win. Coolamon has won its past six straight to storm Coolamon will also hope to regain Nick Pleming, time it is Leeton-Whitton at Robertson Oval on into second position on the ladder. James McKenzie, Joe Redfern and Brett Nolte for Saturday. G.RIFFITH will look to get its final chances back The Hoppers travelled to Griffith last weekend the big game. Tigers moved into the top five with a hard-fought on track when rt travels to Maher Oval on Sunday and beat the Swans easily. On the other hand, GGGM should be close to full­ win over Mangoplah-Cookardinia United-East­ to take on Turvey Park. Coolamon will be out to provide a bigger chal­ strength. lakes last round, with veteran big man Andrew The Swans have lost their past three games to lenge than the opening round when the Lions pre­ Matt Rava, Mitch Steele and Henry Weddell are Priest making a surprise return to claim best-on­ drop from second to sixth on the ladder. vailed by 45 points. still to return to the Lions team while they will be ground honours. Turvey Park got within five goals of Griffith last Coolamon, though, is not the same team as sweating on the fitness of Nick Carroll, Daniel Coach Tom Power will be missing this week, but time and gets an opportunity to bring up its first round one. Hitchens and Nathan McPherson. Tigers hope to regain key forward Leigh Cameron win of the season. 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