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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 () 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, , 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. (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

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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. The Hoppers have risen to every challenge in the The trio finished last weekend on the bench with C>ra t-h~ bcall -fe>r e>~~r 20 y~cars • Sports Medicine Fami ly owned, S t eeline hos a l ways been a b i g supporter of the local community, so for service over 0 1nd above in all y our roofing • Trophies needs visit your local Steeline Roofing Cent re.

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WAGGA TIGERS ...... (70) Buchanan, S Smith, T Beckmans. 2.2 4.6 7.9 10.10 Reserve grade Best: (Narrandera) L McGllvray, M Simpson, B Pope. J (121.63). Narrandera 12 (44.42), Collingullie-ak 8 MANGOPLAH-CUE ...... (60) GANMAIN-GGM ...... (99) Jeans, S Quilter, J Sander: (GGGM) S Hatty, W Lawton, (43.06), Ganmain-ggm 4 (25.96) 4.2 6.4 7.5 9.6 3.2 6.6 11.9 15.9 J Ashcroft, J Hatty, J Bedding, M Gawne. Goals: (Wagga Tigers) M Colvin 2, W Bartlett 2. A NARRANOERA ...... (48) LEETON-WHITTON ...... (58 ) Priest, J Simpson, M Etchells, D Davey, M Doswell, J 2.1 4.2 6.4 7.6 3.2 4.2 5.3 9.4 Hodges: (MCUE) A Lieschke 3. Matt Byrne 2. C Willis Goals: (GGGM) S Hamblin 4, B Fennessy 4, S Kefford TURVEY PARK ...... (49) 2, D de Britt, J Phillips. 2, G Higgins 2, L Steward, W Smith. J Guthrie; 0.0 4.3 4.3 7.7 Best: (Wagga Tigers) A Priest. T Power, S Flanigan. W (Narrandera) H Hutchins 2, M Flack, B Grant. R Goals: (Leeton-Whitton) J Helson 6, B Schuette, L Bartlett, J Simpson. T Krause; (MCUE) G Spriggs, K Burden, M Mclellan, B Seymour. o·ca11aghan, H Emerson; (Turvey Park) J Hill 2. B Petters, C Higgins, M Roberson, J Collins. T Cahalan. Best: (Narrandera) S Kelford, B Hare. M Steele. P Handy 2. B Stapleton, J Leahy, H Dore. COOLAMON ...... (99) Walsh, B Bryon, D Logan: (Narrandera) C Smith, B Best: (Leeton-Whitton) B Schuette, J Helson, P 4.6 6.10 11.14 14.15 Morris, J Morris, M Flack, B Grant, C Prior. Vallance, T Meline. G Halden, J Pettit: (Turvey Park) H GRIFFITH ...... (54) TURVEY PARK ...... (74) Dore, J Hill, B Weedon, J Sykes, T Gaynor, W Carroll. 2.2 4.3 5.3 8.6 2.1 7.6 8.9 10.14 GRIFFITH ...... •..•.••..•.••.... (79) Goals: (Coolamon) M Macauley 6, S Robinson 2, J Mad· LEETON-WHITTON ...... (47) 2.3 4.5 B.9 11 .13 dox 2, Z Gibbons. Mitch Stephenson, L Maloney, B Cad­ 5.1 5.1 6.3 7.5 COO LAMON ...... ( 46) zow; (Griffith) B Runnalls 2, T Buckley 2. G Snaidero, 0 Goals: (Turvey Park) M Ness 3, N Flanigan 2, T Cramp 1.3 4.5 5.6 6.10 Crack, T Blissett. G Orton. 2, C Reeckman, J Richter, D Price; (Leeton-Whitton) J Goals: (Griffith) P Whittard 5, B Prendergast 2, S Best: (Coolamon) M Macauley, M Robinson, B Edyvean. Vant 2, A Chilko, J Helson, M Vogele, B Conroy, B Tupuola. T West, B Tarr. A Blissett; (Coolamon) M Gib­ J McPherson. J Maddox. Z Gibbons: (Griffith) G Orton. Block. bons 3, H Mclachlan 2, J Robinson. T Buckley, G Snaidero, M Duncan. M Noonan. D Catan­ Best: (Turvey Park) B Cooper, L Donaldson. T Cramp, Best: (Grifflt11) J Tyndall, T West. T Shannon, M Griffin, J zariti M Carroll, N Flanigan. J Colaiacovo: (Leeton-Whitton) Evans, P Whittard; (Coolamon) M Gibbons, H Mclachlan, GANMAIN-GGM(96) T Grigg, K O'Callaghan, A Chilko. B Elwin, J Broadbent. H Bradley. L Mcloughlin, M Tilyard, J Tilyard. 5.2 11.6 13.9 14.12 M Vogele. MANGOPLAH·CUE 11 .10 (76) dWAGGA TIGERS 10.5 (65) NARRANDERA ...... (65} COOLAMON ...... (61) 3.4 6.4 9.4 10.5 2.2 4.6 7.7 9.7 Ladders Goals: (GGGM) J Conway 3. C Taylor 3, N Carroll 2. L GRIFFITH ...... (60) Team P W L D B For Agsl % Pis Kohlhagen 2. N McPherson. S Noble. D Hitchens. J 3.2 5.2 7.4 9.6 GANMAIN-GGM 9 8 0 0 1 940 397 236.78 36 Lander; (Narrandera) P Aumann 3. T Orme 2, J Grintell Goals: (Coolamon) S Bradley 3, D Crocker 3. Z Robinson COOLAMON 9 6 2 0 1 723 468 154.49 28 2. L Hunter 2, Z Litchfield. 2, L Nao; (Griffith) C Harrison 2, M Hogan 2, T Webb, J CAK 9 6 2 0 1 820 637 128.73 28 Best: (GGGM) C McPherson, D Rankin, J Olsson, C Evans, C McGann, M Tucker, C Boye. NARRANDERA 9 5 3 0 1 799 661 117.33 24 Steele. L Kohlhagen, J Conway; (Narrandera) T Best: (Coolamon) S Bradley, H Leary, T Gellert, T Owens. WAGGA TIGERS 9 4 4 0 1 682 626 108.95 20 Sullivan , S Hutchins. J Doyle. Z Litchfield. L Hunter. T J Robinson. M Jarrett: (Griffith) T Webb. J Ryan. T Wes­ Griffith 9 4 4 0 1 677 690 98.12 20 Orme. ley, C Harrison, R Johns, J Evans. Leeton-Whitton 9 2 6 0 1 562 702 80.06 12 LEETON-WHITTON ...... (87) WAGGA TIGERS 14.4 (88) 0 MANGOPLAH-CUE 8.2 Mangoplah-cue 9 1 7 O 1 466 786 59. 29 8 4.1 7.4 8.5 13.9 (50) Turvey Park 9 0 8 0 1 325 1007 32.27 4 TURVEY PARK ...... (66) Under 17 Reserve grade 2.1 4.2 8.3 106 NARRANDERA ...... (83) WAGGA TIGERS 32 (269.7) , COLLINGULLIE-AK 28 Goals: (Leeton-Whitton) K Moon 3, G Commins 3, J 4.4 6.8 7.11 12.11 (146.9), GANMAIN·GGM 28 (141.03), MANGOPLAH· O'Callaghan 2, L Frazer. B Curley, B Killen. B Dunn, M GANMAIN-GGM ...... (35) CUE 24 (116.29), COOLAMON 24 ( 106.02), Narrandera Brown; (Turvey Park) S Smith 4. J Buchanan 2, T 0.0 3.3 4.7 4.11 16 (89.81), Turvey Park 16 (76.09), Leeton-Whitton 8 Carroll, D Brown. M Phyland. A McPherson. Goals: (Narrandera) D Hardy 2. M Simpson 2, J Jeans (49.16), Griffith 4(40.73) Best: (Leeton-Whitton) B o·Garey, D Sullivan, D 2, L McGilvray, B Knagge, N o·Brien, L McLean , S Under 17 Harrison. J O'Callaghan, B Curley, B Boots: (Turvey OU11ter, J Sander; (GGGM) J Hatty 2, J Ashcroft, S WAGGA TIGERS 32 (246.27), LEETON-WHITTON 32 Park) H Cunningham. B Bryce. M McIntosh, J Hally. (216.82). TURVEY PARK 28 (278.59), MANGOPLAH­ CUE 28 (128.66), GRIFFITH 20 (99.83), Coolamon 16

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Three things I leamed this week 1 39 RYAN BARTHOLOMEW Another big day of Football and Netball last Sunday was enjoyed 2. HENRY WEDDELL 48.BRAO HARE 1, You don't have to leave at dawn to get to Gnflith. 2 LUKE MALONEY 40 by all at Ganmain Sports Ground. all games were bruising encoun­ 3. LUKE KOLHAGEN 49.BRAOLEY BRYON 2. Griffrth = bes1 facilities - won;t crowds. 3 SCOTT EASDDWN 41 JACK EOYVEAN ters. 4. MATTHEW RAVA 50. TRAVIS COLLISON 3. I'd like to see Cadz on a footy trip. 4 BRETT GARRETT 44 MITCH ROBINSON NETBALL 5. JESSE LANDER 51. RYAN BENSCH Big day today with the Call to Arms game. Farmoz is the game 5 WAYDE ARCHIBALD 45 AARON EOYVEAN The weather may have been wet and miserable but that didn't stop 6. PAUL HAMBLIN 53. GREG HIGGINS day sponsor for the dert,y today -many thanks to Shane ·Mush­ 6 RYAN CHAMBERLAIN 48 HEATH HUTCHEON our Juniors from their winning ways beating Narrandera 41 -28. C 7. MITCHELL STEELE 55. DAVID LOGAN tac)" Rudd for the support. Also a remin der of the Bade to Front 7 GREG RUDD 49 CHAIS DRUNO Graue also handled the wet weather well winning 47-29. B grade 8. DANIEL RANKIN 57 .SCOTT CROZIER Ball at the Sporls - Saturday July 2 ( atter Narrandera ) at 7. 30. was slightly under manned with a couple of C graders doubling up 77. CURTIS STEELE 8 JACOB MCPHERSON 50 SHANE BULLOCK 9. DAMIEN WALSH $20 gets you In and a Chance in the draw - let's padc the joint. and despite their efforts lost 42-28. Things definitely warmed up 52 ALEX THOMPSON 10. NICK CARROLL Also worth noting is the Hopper Merchandise sale with up to 9 BEN CAOZOW when A grade tOOk the cour1 and played an amazing game (thanks 11. LACHLAN STEWARD 50% off gear - check 11 out at Festival Hall. 10 BRETT NOLTE 53 AL WILLIS to a very supportive crowd) to beat the unbeaten Narrandera gi~s 12. CHRISTEN UNDER Hs Bloody good tnp to Gritrrth with 3 wins on the hotmix and 2 in 11 DOM NASH 55 SAM ROBINSON 45-42 The 17's put in another good pertormance and only need MCPHERSON 58. CHRIS WARRAN rooty. Earty starting Juniors battled hard in the arctic condrtions. 12 MATTHEW BRADLEY 56 BRADY IRVIN to get together a bit more regularity and work on their skils and a 13. MITCHELL CARROLL 59. WAYNE BRYON with Gemma Hard (Sox & Canteen) and Charlotte Plemo ( 13 MARSHAL MACAULEY 57 BRENT GORDON win will be just around the comer. Sam Hatty had another big 14. LUKE AYLING 61 . Ajanta) the best. C2 won a nail biter 22-21, Jess Brill the Bakery 14 GREG AKI 58 MITCH JARRETT game through the middle (George Carroll Award). Josh Ashcroft 15. JACOB OLSSON 62 . JOEL HATTY award getter and Amanda Mar.hall snavelled the sax, C's had a 15 NICK PLEMING 60 JEREMY ROBINSON won the Coolamon Butchery Award 'MIiiam Lawton continues to 16. LUKE WALSH 63. WILLIAM LAWTON good win , with Corina Bray grabbing the B­ 23 JAMIE MADDOX 72 LIAM BREUST paying out schooners to win the Ganmain Hotel to win the Gan­ 24. PAUL LUCAS 73. JACOB GUTHRIE aged to get the Comm Club dinner. Boii is having a ball on the 24 SHAUN BRADLEY 73 JESSE RAPLEY main Hotel award. Another highlight of the game was the return of 25. MATTHEW KELLY 74 . TOM QUINN ball, and got the Hopper voucher( buy your Mum a hoodie). and 25 JARROD EDYVEAN 74 MACGREGOR KEW Mitch Steele, He finally finished the bicentennial project (siren boy­ 26. RORY MENZIES 75. JONO BEDDING Unde n11y snared the sax We have got a cash award going for 26 MICHAEL SUIOGEEST 75 JACOB TILYARD Thanks Mitch) and could concentrate on playing footy and took out 27. WARWICK SMITH 76. GEORDIE HARE the rest of the year for the taos thanks to Cadz and the 1·s boys 27 LARRY NAO 76 JACOB ROBINSON the Sports Club bistro award. Big Bad Bussling Boo Boo Bradley 29. DREW SYMONS 78.JACK MCCAIG The deal was struck at the Bottom on Saturday night- I hope 28 BEN EDYVEAN 77 DAVE BARRON Bryon won the Coaches award with a stellar game In the ruck. Bulk 29. DANIEL HITCHENS 79. MICHAEL JOHNSON they remember? Weehly injury this week goes to Cirrus Hooper 29 JAMES MCKENZIE 78 HARRY GILLETT V-Jalsh was as strong as an ox and won the Ag N Vet Mug. 30. NATHAN KEMBER 80. CALEB NOBLE ( AC Joint). 30 RYAN MASLIN 79 LUKE MCLOUGHLIN The first grade game wasn't the prettiest game but definijely what 31 . DANIEL GAWNE 81. MATHEW G.AWNE The 2·s fell In against the cellar dWelling Swans, managing to 31 BRENTON MCGEE 80 JEREMY BRADLEY was lost in finesse was made up with toughness The Squire. 32. 82. SAM HAffi Fatso. (he's Jost the 'latte· tiUe apparenUy) was as safe as an scrape home by a point Best effort tor the day was zac Bradclo, 33 MITCHELL 84 MARK TILYARD 33. DREW WOODS 83. LIAM GUTHRIE aussle bank down back. He was going that well he was still giving who showed more desperation than dosing time a1 the Capital STEPHENSON 85 TOM NEWMAN 34 . MICHAEL CA STLE 84. CHRISTEN GUTHRIE to save the game in the dying seconds with 3 tackles and 4 cheek white staring a pounding in the eye. Young Jacob Olsen put 35. JARROD CONWAY 85. KEIREN KITCHENER 34 SAM CHATFIELD 86 JACK HOOPER smothers in the goal square. Comm dub and Calcutta went to in a huge performance, all things considered. against quality oppo­ 36. SAM KEFFORD 86. BEN ALLEN 37 MURRAY Weenie Bradley, whose dass kept the measly crowd from ad­ 87 JASON MCKINNON sition to win the Sports Club Award. Ranks covered the ground Uke 37 . JUSTIN EVANS 87. BEN SCHMID STEPHENSON Jouming to the bar ea~y. Ho Leary continues to improve weekly, 88 MICK KEATLEY a blanket and bobbed up everywhere to win the Riverina Machin­ 38. JAMIE FLEISCHER 88. WILLIS KEFFORD and got the Hopper Voueher, while Big TJ looks lo be regaining 38 TRENT BULLOCK ery Award. Curtis Steele was qutte for the first ten minutes of the 39. STEVEN FAIRLESS his mojo, dunking some big grabs and got the Players Player. Clock and Gibbo other good players for us Bus trip award a game but was excellent after that and won the Sports Bar Plus 40. BRETT FENNESSY The 1· s never looked hke getting beaten after a brighl start, and toss up between Cadz, Shark and Cal Mug. Rolly Kohlhagen continues his good form and won the 41. LUKE FERGUSON powered .may for an impressive win. The awards were harder All set up for a mouth watelirg dash today- no motivation Coaches award. 42. DAVIO KARLBERG to pick than a list of honest poiiticians, With Marsh McCrawty giv­ needed. Ales. aNards and food at the Sports after game. This week will be a cracker against our country cousins and near 43 . ing us a bouncy target up front wtth a lazy hatt dozen to take the CAAAl>MRN THE HOPPERS! neighbours, the Hoppers who are flying at the moment. 4-4. MITCHELL Comm Club dinner. 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A good day result wise at Mango last week saw us 1 PAT NOONAN 45 DAMIEN PAPWOATH Well the One's got themselves back on the winners list. It 1 SAM HILLS 43 BEN ELWIN take the points in all but the 17's & B Grade netball. 2 JACKSON OEHM 46 AARON BATTENALLY got a bit tight towards tne end of the third quaner but the 2 DAVID HARRISON 44 BRENDON GREATZ The 17's were outplayed by their Mango counterparts 3 JOSH GAYNOR 48 BRENDAN O'ROURKE boys responded very well to kick away. Billy was very 3 DAVID ELWIN 45 NATHAN CA.RN going down by 11 points. $30 award to Brent O'Rourke, 4SAM GAYNOR 49 DARREN O'DONNELL happy to get the win on a big day for milestone game 4 BRADLEY BOOTS 46 $20 Tom Stubbs, $10 Zac Macaulay & Jim Carroll the 5 JOHN ANSTEE 50 JACOB OSBEISTDN boys Sully and Bootsy. Micks two's started well again 5 TRAVIS IRVIN 47 BEN KILLEN club towel. In the 2nd's the boys were a little slow get­ 6 TOM POWER 51 TEO LINDON but again run out of puff. Langy's U/17's not only won but 6 MATTHEW IRVIN 48 JOEL CROWHURST ting started. but powered home for another solid win 7 DANIEL CAVEY 52 ELLIOT HULL the game but showed plenty of character and self-control 7 BEN CURLEY 49 TIM GRIGG over a fellow top 5 side. The awards went to a quartet 8 SHAUN FLANIGAN 53 SAM SHAW when things got a little bit heated. The One's Awards 8 BEN DRYBURGH 50 RHYS THOMASON of players coming back from 1st grade or pushing for 9 RYAN MILLER 54 GARAY BATTENALLY went to Josh "Pretty' O'Callaghan the McDonaldsAward. 9 ADAM CHILKO 51 selection. Jacob Osbeiston getting the Players Mug, SEAN ROBERTSON 10 WARREN BARTLETT 55 JASON SMITH Dave Elwin- Thirsty Camel Six Paek, Brady Dunn- Club 10 TYLER STILLER Nick Ryan eats out at the KOORINGAL, Michael Pryde 52 DANNY !!ARRISON 11 ANDREW PRIEST 56 TAYLOR BENTLE Y Cash Award, Dave Harrison- Hotel Leeton Bistro Award, 11 REECE MAGUIRE 53 gets to fix the rig with the BRIDGESTONE award & Ted 12 MICHAEL PRYDE 57 SAM DURNAN and Dan Sullivan and Brad Boots tne Hotel Leeton Mug. 12 BEN CRITTENDON 54 DAVID RODGERS Fellows grabbed the club Towel. First grade got away 13 BRENTON CRAWFORD 58 BEN COMMERFORD In the Two's the Awards went to nm Grigg- McDonalds 13 LIAM FRAZER 55 JOSH CARN with the win and will be more than happy to have the 4 14 BRETT DOSWELL 59 OANE HARRINGTON Award, Jamie Broadbent- Pro Shop Cart Hire, Ben 14 DANIEL SULLIVAN 56 JOSEPH PETULLA points. It was a win they needed to have & is the first 15 LEWIS BURKINSHAW 60 COREY PAVITT Elwin- Da Goodfellas Pizza, Adam Chilko• Thirsty Camel 15 BRYCE O'GAAEY 57 BILLY CONROY step towards playing the type of footy they are capable 16 RHYS MCALISTER Six Pack Award, and Kieran O'Callaghan the Hotel Lee­ 16 MATTHEW VOGELE 58 FRANK IANNELLI of Awards for the day went to Todd Krause Players 17 LEIGH CAMERON UNDER 17s ton Mug. In the U/17's the awards went to Thomas 17 MARTIN BROWN 59 Mug for a solid game in defence. \Narren Bartlett had 18 RYAN COLVIN 1 WILL MORLEY Meline- McDonalds Award, Tyson Jones- Da Good fellas 18 GRA.NT COMMINS his best game for the year marl

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Toe seniors didn't quite get over the line last week, but it was 1 MYLES CARROLL 46 BRAD OE BRITT After a week off we got back into the fooly and netball with mixed re­ 1 DEAN CRACK 46 MATT KEENAN suts all round. Coolamon were the last team for us to play to com­ great to see us play some stronger and more direct football right 2 JACK BROOKS 47 CLINT RICHARDS 2 BRETT OWEN 47 CHRIS MCGANN until the final bell. HopefuUy that effort will be the springboard for plete the round and a game that was really needed to keep in touch 3 GUY ORTON 48 TOM WESLEY 3 JOHN BUCHANAN 48 BROGAN FINNERTY wi1h the top 5 for first grade. Unfortunately the day didn't go to script a more competitive seconCl half Of the season. Harry Cunning­ 4 JAM ES TOSCAN 50 DEAN CATANZARITI 4 MICHAEL NESS 52 LUKE DONALDSON with Coolamon getting out to a lead and then keep us at bay for ham (Mug & S50) was welcomed back for a rare appearance 5 LUKE TOOZE 53 JASON SWIFT 5 CHE JENKINS 51 MARC TUCKER and was the standout, Brendan Bryce (Milton's Gear) defended most of the day. Dean Catan.zariti & James Fallon in his come back 6 MATTHEW NESS 54 JASON WELLS 6 MATT CRACK 52 DANIEL KEENAN and attacked with good judgement. Mayah Mcintosh (Envy from penanoe being two of better performed on the day. Guy Orton 7 HARRY CUNNINGHAM 55 MARTIN BALLINGER continues to improve and had a big day In the engine room setting 7 BEAU RUNNALLS 53 JESSE RYAN Hair) was desperate for every contesl and John Buchanan was 8 JONO GASTI N 54 MERV flREBRACE effective on his wing. Brodie Elworthy gave some grunt on 8 JAMES ELLIOTT 57 BRODIE ELWORTHY up numerous forward raids. Tom Buckley marked almost everything 9 SHAUN CURRAN 55 SCOTT SIMPSON debut and Steve Smith was a good target finishing with 4 goals. 9 TRUMAN CARROLL 58 JUSTIN RICHTER that was kicked his way and gave us a good target up foiward. And 10 MICK DUNCAN 56 CHRIS PATTERSON The reserves had an enthralling battle all day and finally were 10 MATTHEW CERATO 60 STEPHEN SMITH the backline duo of Glen Snaidero & Matt Noonan battled hard all day to keep us in the game. In the end we went down by 31 points. 11 KRIS DUNCAN able to get over the line in a dose one Hopefully that trend will 11 LEVI POLLETT 61 WAYNE KENNEDY 58 MATT GRIFFIN The Seconds was a hugely entertaining game also, and lhe boys a:intinue. Michael Ness (Mug) enjoyed a productive day on ball 12 ANDREW CRAIG 62 TRAVIS RICHARDS 12 JEFF MICKAN 59 JOSH TYNDALL nearty came away with their first win of the season but went down with 3 goals, Luke Donaldson (Tolland Hotel) was steady in de­ 13 LACHLAN MACRAE UNDER 17s 13 MATT NOONAN 60 PATWHITTARD by a solitary point in I/le dying seconds of the game. A real good el· fence, Tom Cramp (Socks & Stubby Holder) has slotted back in 14 THOMAS GRAY 1 BROCK HANDY 14 MICHAEL JOHNS 61 KURT HILLIER fort seeing that COOlamon have been up the top for the last few sea­ n-cely, and Nathan Flanigan (Do!ninos) continued his good 16 RILEY MCPHERSON 2 MITCHELL CARROLL 15 MICK HARRIS 62 JORDAN CROWE sons also. Best player was Tom VVebb winning the A & G Mug, form. 3 TOM KENNY 16 BRENDAN GIASON 63 JOHN EVANS 18 JOHN HOEY Jesse Ryan won the Auto mart Voucher, Tomron V\/estey won the Arter a horror start the 17's got themselves right back into the 17 TOM BUCKLEY 64 TOM VALERI 20 CHRIS REECKMAN 4 SEBASTIAN GRAF McDonalds Voucher and was solid in defenre. Royre Johns game by half Ume. Despite the young Dogs hitting the front with 21 DANIEL TOOZE 5 BRYDON STAPLETON 18 JAMES SMITH 65 HENRY DELI/ES slloNed some of his skill to win the Berton 'Mnes award & Terry 19 JAMES FALLON about 5 mins left on the dock. the Crows made the most of the 22 DOUG FEARY 6 ZAIN MCKELVIE Condon the Sporties Bistro. 66 NICK WITHERSPOON slippery conditions an

Last weekend the boys showed some encourag ,ng signs JOSH GILLIES On our last outing. the Gulhe Football and Netball Club were host to the 46 CANE GRAETZ 44 1 JARROD SLATTERY against Wagga Tigersat Mangoplah Sportsground 2 CHRIS WILLIS \l\tagga T,gem FNC at the Crossroads Oval, on what was a cold and wet 2 WILLIAM HAINES 47 BEN TREVASKIS 45 GLEN NOYE It was an even and hard contest in first grade before we eventu- 3 REECE CO HA LAN start to the day, both dubs where rewarded with some fine victories on 3 NATHAN DOWDLE 48 RYAN DEAN 46 M~TT BALDING ally went down by 10 points 4 GEOFF SPRIGGS both surfaces. 4 JAMES OEBONO 49 CHUPlG UK 47 DEAN JONES On the netball surface our A grade side recorded a great win. Trflany Kane "Kanye \/\est' Peeler.; was outstanding ard he won the 5 NATT OAVIS 5 MATT LEWINGTON 50 SAM OUIRK (P) 4B Mug while Jack "Captain Carry On' Collins took out the Austin 6 MATT BYRNE Lashbrook won the wanng Group Award and Rachael Johnston re­ 6 BRAD AIKEN 51 JOSEPH 49 KANE PEETERS ceived the dub award. B Grade came rrom l>eh1nd and won by one 7 MATTHEW COADY CHIGWIODEN Killalea Fuel Voucher and Geolf"Spriggsy" Spriggs W01 the 7 DYLAN OE BRITT 50 LACHY DAVIS goal, club awards went to 8 JOSHUA MCKENZIE 52 BRADLEY KAPP l ake Albert Butchery Award. e XAVIER HIGGINS HILLIS Josie Kennedy and Eliza Reid The C Grade ladies performed well in lhe 51 Will 53 OREW MATTHEWS In reserve grade the boys lost by 38 points with Blake 'Dingo' 9 BRAD ROBERSON wet and recorded a great win. club awards went to Lauren Dawson and 9 LUKE POWELL 52 BLAKE AICHINGER 10 JAMES MORRIS 54 BRODIE NEVILLE Aichinger winning the Mug, \MIi '\Mii( Hillis the Thomas 1D NEIL LAWSON 53 JASON ROBERTS Jacinta Lenon. Our Iunrors were again up against a very well drilled and Blarney Voud1er and Matt "Squeak' Balding pockebng the Cot- talented opposition. although our young Demonetts are improving each 11 NED MOHTIMER 55 HEATH BHUCKNER 11 54 week, they went down by a large margin. Sophie Bell won the waring 12 BRYSON 56 NICHOLAS KENNEDY fee Club Award. 12 ANDREW VAN 55 DREW LAWRENCE The under 17s boys were the highlight of the day for the club Group Award and Aml>er Lenon received the club award LASHBROOK 57 THOMAS HINES 56 RILEY SPINK nd the ed · ·. 11 · t . ZANTEN In the footy our 17's battled hard all day and were outclassed by a very 13 BRAD JOLLIFFE 58 GLEN PRITCHARD a y seer an impressive -po,n victOI)' over the prevI• 13 LUKE THOMPSON ously unbeaten Tigers. · 59 JACOB LUFF good young Tiger outfrt. Brendon Byrnes won the 14 SHANE ATKINSON 59 MATTHEW KENNEDY 60 JAi WARDEN club award; Chung Uk continued to impress and was awarded the Fast­ 16 OOUG BRUCKNER (P) There were winners all over the ground but Jake Raves won the ~: ~~~~SR~t:GI S 61 BRETT MILLAR way award while Leigh V'vl11te will enjoy the Bruno W:rodfire Pizza 17 JOSH MEISELBACH 60 JARROD Don_T uckwell Audio Voucher and Chris Kleine took home the HARRY CO LN S 16 17s Award. 18 MATT WITHERS THORWENTEN Collins Couner Award. - l IN UNDER The reserve grade were s1mOly outclassed by a very committed ligers 19 MATTHEW 61 MITCH PILON There were some mixed results in the netball cirdes. 17 LACHY PARKER 71 WILL PLEMING oullit. our boys were second to the contest all day and were found want­ MCCLURE 62 JESSE BUTLEH The Juniors were defeated by 15 Wrth Canssa RIcharcls winning 1B ANO REW LIESCH KE 72 HUNTER LLOYD ing and lookmg for assistance that was non-existent. extra effort is re­ 20 BRETT LENON 63 SCOTT JOLLIFFE (P) the Towel and Bridie O'Rourxe taking out the Spray Tan 19 JEFF MILLAR 73 THOMAS quired to support your team mates 0< this effort will be repeated again. 21 BEN ABSOLUM 64 JOSEPH BYRNES Voucher. 20 PETE BYRNE MELTON Bryson Lashbrook received the club award. Cane Graetz won the 22 MITCHELL MULLINS 65 LUKE GUNNING The C grade gi~s lost by 10 with Sophie Anderson winning the 21 MICK BYRNE 74 JAKE RAVES Bidgee Cal\leryAward. Ben Trevaskis slipped away with the Fastway 23 NATHAN FULLER 66 NICHOLAS Mug and Kaila Barday sroring the Thomas Blarney Voucher. 22 JACK COLLINS 75 ISAAC DAMME Award while Brodie Neville received the Bert and Heath Award 24 MARK GEPPERT PERRYMAN (P) The B grade gi~s posted a thrilling one goal victory with Georgia 23 STEPHEN WHEELER 76 M.ARK SALAU The seniors turned up for the second week In a row and were rewarded 25 BRETT WHYMAN 67 SHAUN KAPP Hull winning the Mug and Jo Ryan the Athletes Foot Voucher 24 CAMERON BAILEY 78 CHRISTOPHER wnh a very impressive win against a good liger oulfrt. the victory en­ 26 CALEB VEARING 68 kRIS LASHBROOK KLEINE sured Brad Aiken would remember his 300th match in the demons The A grade game was tight but the girls Just went down by four 25 TOM ANDERSON 27 SHANE GOW 69 LEE WHITE colours. Brads game was his usual high standard and was definitely one wrth Steph Male winning the Mug and Kate Hertlert the Shear- 26 ALEX DONNELLY 79 TOM KEOGH 28 TOM EDGAR 70 ANDREW SOLOMON of our best. good stuff. The DSTR Award went to Chns GoN. Mitch Pilon Ing Shed Voueher. 27 NICK BAGGIO 80 WILLARD LLOYD 29 JAMES KENNEDY 71 TOM FOWLER (P) returned and had a great game to win the Turvey Tavern Award. the The d ub would like to wish a speedy rerovery to our inspira- 28 JAKE PHILLIPS 81 JAKE CROUCH 30 DANIEL KEPlNEOY Wanng Group Award went to Tom Edgar and James Morris 72 BRANDON BYRNES tional Assistant Coach Dylan de Bril1. who suffered a serious leg 29 ALEX KILLALEA 84 ALEX MCCORMACK 31 PAUL GOLDSMITH was back to his best and received the R H Blake Award 73 JUMA ABBAS injury last weekend and will miss the remainder of the season 30 BEN COOMBE 85 PATRICK KILLALEA 32 STEFAN SHEARER 74 ZEN LEMILLAR Mark Sykes would llke to remind all players and supporters that the 250 This weekend we tra~el to Crossroads Oval for the first time In 31 GRANT BRUCE 86 CONNOR HUTHWAITE 33 JARRAH 75 THOMAS BYRNES club tickets are due to start coming back In. your assistance In returning years to do battle with an old enemy in Collingullfe-Ashmont- 32 CHRIS ZELINSKI 87 TOBY HARRIS them would be greaUy appreaated by all involved. MAKSYMOW (P) Kapooka. 33 TRAVIS COHALAN 9D JOEL TANCREDI Players and supporters are also reminded that our annual Goods and 34 ADAM CASTLES 76 NICK ALLAN We would like to wish all teams and offiaals tl1e best of luck and 34 PETER TRELOAR 92 CALEB MCPHERSON SeMces aucbon will be held at the Crossroads Motel ionight after the 35 DYLAN KENNEDY 77 BRANDON DONAT we invite everyone back to The Thomas Blarney for a dnnk and 35 MARK ROBERSON awards presentation. as always. there will be a great range of goods 36 CHRIS GOW 78 MITCHELL CASTLES 93 JESSE COOL and services available for those In attendance. 37 BENJAMIN (P) me awards aller the game. 36 TRENT BALDING 95 TED TOOHEY Today at the Crossroads Oval we are host to the MOUE Goannas . al MCKENZIE 79 JACK NIELS ON (P) The Thomas Blarney will also be the venue for our 300 Club 37 TRENT COHALAN 96 PATRICK MELTON learns will be expecting some very compett,ve matches. we hope all in­ 38 JOSHUA STINSO!l 80 WILLIAM Function which will be held tomorrow, Sunday June the 26th 38 JACK Kil LAL EA 97 VAL AUSTRIAN velveo have a great day and hopefully both clubs are ab'e to come 39 LUKE HUGHES MCDONALD and we would like to thank Neil Lawson for his tireless work in 39 JOSH BYRNE 98 LUKE MAHER away. inJury free and with some great victones. 41 GRAHAM PIKE ISAAC WINCHMAN organising the evenl 40 BRENT HEYOON 99 SAM DEAN As always. our club would like to invite players, supporters and oppos~ 41 KALLAN SYKES (P) So Until. .. 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COOLAMON CORINNA GIBSON. GGGM 41 EMMA ANGOVE CAK 25 EMILY BELL MCUE C GRADE TEAGAN LEARY. BELINDV 42 JESSICA KENT 26 TAHLAIH FOOTMAN ALINA SOUTH AGRADE 1 JACQUELINE FOWLER \ I AGRADE MEYERS 11 ANDREA HATTY 43 KATE GILLIES 27 EMILY DOWLING ASHLEY BARCLAY KATE GARRETT, MEREDITH 12 COURTNEY MENZIES 2 NATASHA BAX 28 KAREN COLVIN CASEY BOOTSMA C2 44 CHRISTINA GUTHERIE V BETH O'CALLAGHAN FURNER. MINDY O'BRIEN. 13 MADDIE STEWARD 3 DANNI LITTLE 29 ANNALISE DAYMAN DANIELLE SKINNER ASHLEY BRILL, JESSICA 45 JOANNE MCCREADY GRACE UBRIHIEN TAYLA ROBINSON, ALISSA 15 TARA TAYLOR 46 AMANDA LENON 4 JACQUELINE RAULSTON 30 ROBIN MCCRAE JESS SKINNER BRILL. TESS O'BRIEN. 5 RACHEL JOHNSON KAILA BARCLAY CAREY, MOLLY CAMPBELL, 16 MONIQUE HATTY 47 EMMACORBm 31 LAUREN DAWSON JULIA DUFF NICOLA LAING, SALLY ', 6 AMY FOWLER LAURA DAVIES VIV MURNANE, BRONWYN 17 MEGAN BRILL 48 KELLY NOBLE 32 PAIGE COLENSO KATE HERBERT DEAN. AMANDA DEAN, 19 TESSA GODBEE 7 ELIZABETH AMARO LAURA GEALE FURNER, SONYA FURNER. 50 SHANNA CROZIER 33 HANNAH WHITE LISA WADE RYLIE MACAULEY 20 LAUREN WALSH 8 JESSICA FULLER MELANIE BROWNE BGRADE 51 BROOKE TAYLOR 35 MEEGAN FARMER SIMONE O'BRIEN JUNIORS 21 EMMA ASH 9 STEPHANIE MCDERMOTT REBECCA SEAMAN CAT WORNER. KARLY 52 COURTNEY ARMITAGE 37 DIANNA SOMERVILLE STEPH MALE EILISH FLAGG. KARLEE 22 BRITT HATTY 53 DENISE DOWNS 10 ANNALISA DENHOLM 38 MICHELLE FORRELL SOPHIE ANDERSON MATTINGLY. LEIGH TRACEY SCHULTZ MANGLESDORF. SARAH 23 TAYLA EVANS 54 SARA CORBITT 11 TIFFANY LASHBROOK 39 JACINTA LENON ZOE QUIRK MALONEY. SARAH B GRADE MCLOUGHLIN. 24 ERINA MCPHERSON 56 BRIDGET WALSH 12 ELIZA RE ID JESSICA LEWINGTON PRUE BAKER MALONEY. KAARIN EMILY BOWEN CHARLOTTE PLEMMING. 25CHARMAINE KEMBER 57 DEANNA TAYLOR 13 CORINNA BAX KYRA JACKSON JUNIORS EDYVEAN. SERINAH 26 KATE ROBERTS 14 AMELIA PRITCHARD GABBY BROWN EMILY LAING. PAIGE 58 JAMIE ANGOVE SOPHIE BELL MEGAN KIMMORLEY LEARY. TATUM KEW, ANITA 27 CLARE HOOGERS 15SAMANTHAJOHNSON GEORGIA HULL 59 KIRSTEN SHEPHERD AMBER LENON BRIDIE O'ROURKE RUSSELL. STACEY GARRETT, GEMMA 29 RACHEL KEMBER 16 EMMA BURTON JESS DAVIS 60 KATIE BENSCH HANNAH LENON KIARA LAWSON O'BRIEN, MADDY KEW. 30 CLARE LAWTON 73 SHANNAN GUSTOWSKI 17 JOSIE KENNEDY MADDISON DEW MADELINE FULLER LA.NI REI CGR ADE 31 JAC BAKER 76 PRUE WALSH 18 JILL POWELL SAM POWER MILLIE RYAN ARNICA BUCHANAN. 32 REBECCA EVANS 19 KATE BELL SARAH DEBRITT 33 KRISTIN EVANS MONTANNA BENNETT KEELY STEVENSON. 20 LILLY WI LD STEPH OEW JORDAN ROBINSON, 34 RENEE LUCAS 21 TRACEY BELL SOPHIE BLANCHARD 35 LAUREN BRILL JESSICA SUCKLING ASH LEY TILYARD, 22 TAMMY LENON ALEX MCRAE 37 EMMA TAYLOR ALEX KNIGHT GEORGIA HUTCHEON. 23 WENDY SCHRIMMER 39 MICHELLE CORBETT 24 LYCINDA HARRIS JO RYAN KIRRALEE DIXON, 40 EMILY MCCAIG TURVEY PARK 26. JESSICAWADLEY V GRIFFITH SWANS 38 SARAH TUNSTALL 27 39 AMY PEREZ • · 1 KAREN CONLAN BULLDOGS 28. MOLLY CUNNINGHAM 2 LANI HOUSTON 41 HANNAH BINKS 43 BELINDA BATTIS TEL 1. MELISSA SYKES 29· 4 PETA LARKIN w~~~~ w~~~~ m~~I~~ ~~~tr~ 2. MELISSA WOOD 30. BREE CAIN 5 JACINTA SCOTT 44 NATALIE O'MARA 3. NICOLE GLEESON 31. JOHANNA FERNANDO 9 GEORGIA FULLER 45 LOUISEMARTIN 46 LOUISEROBERTSO N 4. ASHLEIGH REVELL 32. PAIGE DACEY 11 MELINDA GADSBY 4 7 HANNAH TO SCAN M~amroo~~ Wija Wij~a 5. PIPPA MCPHERSON 33. MADDIE GARDNER 12 TENNILLE SCOTT M~~~~ 48 M'KAYLEE JOYCE 6. ANDREA BROWN 34. MADDISON CAIN 13 CAPRICE CENTOFANTI 35. SHANI WARD 14 EMILY MCCLURE 49 LUCI RALPH 7. GEORGIE CAMPBELL 50 LAURA FAVERO 36. 15 CHLOE FULLER 8. EMMA KLEINE 52 DANNI CHAMBERS ~: ~i ~~J1 Mii 37. 16 MONIQUE CUSACK 9. CARLIE RAKE 53 KRISTEN MANERA 10 BAILIE CASLEY 38. NICOLA CORBETT 17 REGINA LINN EGAR 54 EMILY NEGUS . 18 EMMA GROAT 11. KATE WALKER 39. MIRANDA CORBETT 19 MEG SI GNOR 55 MELANIE BORTOLAZZO f: ~i ~~J1 ~JJ 12. SAVANNAH BOWMEN 56 MADDISON GREGOR 20 MADELINE LYONS 13. NATALIE CLARKE 21 TAYLOR CHAMBERS 57 TIFFANY GONZO 58 SARAH ARMSTRONG 14. TEGAN CUTHBERT 22 MADALINE TES TONI 59 LAURA VARDANEGA 15. REBECCA HARPLEY 23 REAGAN DUNLOP m: 60 LATISHA FORBES Mill~t~11 16. LEONIE JOHNSON 24 MICHAELA DODD 61 KAITLYN VARDANEGA 17. ANNA WILLIAMS 25 ANNA SMITH 62 TAMARA LINFORD 18. STACEY ELLIOTT 26 HANNAH LINNEGAR 63 MACUSHLA JOSLING 19. LARISSA WARD 27 DAISY TYRRELL wwwl~,~~,~~rnt~~m,~~ 64 ANNETTE WAIDE 21. MICHELLE LUMSDEN 28 JESSIE DILLON 22. MELISSA 30 HAYLEY PEREZ BURKINSHAW 31 ELIZA TYNDALL 23. MELISSA EDWARDS 35 ELLEN JOHN Bro1 36 HANNAHLEE ALEXANDER ~,111 ~i,~m,1 ~! ml tff ~l ~li1II ~I!!!! 24. CASEY POMEROY 25. DENISE EDWARDS 37 KAYLENE DUNCAN

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R(XJN01 GGGM DEF MCUE FIONA BANCE \ / 29 LUCY MORTON WM,GA TIGERS V L·IV CROWS NARRANDERA V MCUE WAGGA TIGERS 30 LW CROWS 9AP!l GRfflltt Off lfETON-WHITTON CM DEMONS V MCUE GGGM V LfflOli-WrllTTDN 30 ANNA REED 1 SHEA BYRNE 31 SHANNON MCMAHONV 1 SUSAN CASTLE MCU[ LO5S TO COLLl~ULllf: A/( COOL.AMON Off VIM'>GA TIGERS 26·JUN 7•AUG 36 !SABELLA OBST JESS -PIKE 31 REBECCA TURNER 11)-APR BYE - TURI/EY PAAK CCOLAMON V GGGM COOLAMON V COLUP{;Ullf AK 2 COURTNEY BYRNE 3 L·W CROWS LOSS TO WAGGA TKiERS 37 ROSIE ELDERSHAW KATHRYN BECHAZ 32 LAUREN VALENTA TLIIV£Y PARK VGRlFFITH TURVEY PAAK V WM?.GA IIGERS 4 CARA BOOTH 38 BELLA OE HM 5 35 SABRINA FINCH 9-AP!l (N) AOUN06 BYE - NAAAANOEAA BYE· GRFFITH 6 BAILEY PORTER GRIFFIT~ DEF TURVEY PARK 21-IMY ll0Ui011 39 IMOGEN SLINGER 7 REBECCA MCCALLUM 36 JENNA MCCALLUM 11)-1\ffi 7 BRONTE GODLEY , ' MCUE LOSE TO ~ RANIJH¼ 2-JUL 40 GEORGIA SCHIRMER 8 ELISE O'CALLAGHAN 37 SOPHIE WELSH GGGM OEf COOLAMON 21-MAY NARRANDERA V COOlJ\MON ROUi016 8 ASHLEE COLLINS 42 EBONY DENTON 9 MICHAELA FIUMARA 38 BRIDGETTE BROWN 1M' · NAMMOERA (;/IJ(. DEMONS OU COOlJ\M0/1 l-WCROWS V COLlll-(ULLIE M 13-AU, 10 ALYCIA DAWSON WM',GA TIGERS DEi TURVEY PA!\K 3-JUL l'IAGGA TIGEAS VGGGM 43 IZZI ZACHARIA 10 MEGAN ALIENDI 39 MEG COLLINS 11 CHRISSY PRIEST R(XJN02 'l'i.-MAY GGGM 1UR'IEY PARK CAK OE~ONS VGR IFfllll 44 APRIL LARWOOD 12 BRIDGETTE KEELY 40 CELESTE MORRISON 15-AP!l L-V/ CROWS LOSE TO GGGM GRIFFITH V WIGGA TK,ERS 12 JEMMA BUCHANAN MCUE V Ufl ON-WHfllON 45 KIRBY DOSWELL 13 MIKAELA TYACK 41 ISABEL DANDO WAGGA TGERS DEF GRIFFITH Bl'l' -GflFfllH BYE MCUE 14-AUG 13 RENAE BATTENALLY C/,Jf, DEMONS DEF L-~11TTON 46 MADISON CASLEY 14 ASHLEIGH MELZER 42 LACEY CHILKO TURVEY PARKV NAARANOHA 14 CRYSTAL COCHRANE 17-Al'!l ROUN07 ROUi012 BYE · COOi.AMON 47 BRITTANY GESTIER 15 LIBBY GILLESPIE 44 ELOISE BOYS 15 ISABELA HULL COOlAMON LOSE 10 NN',AAND£RA 28-MAY 9-JUL 48 CELIA REID 16 NICOLE BOYS 45 SOPHIE TYSON TURVfY PMK LOS£ IOGGGM tlAIUWJOERA [l{f lIElON-WHITTON MCUE COOlAMON ROL.tlO 17 16 BERN PRIEST IM'-MCUE 49 EMMA MARKS 17 BROOKE GILMOUR 46 AINSLEE O'HALLORAN ~ MAY CAK TURVEY PA/'J\ 20-ALJG GRIFFITH LOST TO GGGM llh!UL 17 ALEX GREGURKE 50 KATH FLANIGAN 18 SHERI OEN VALENTA 47 KATELYN CLYNE IVAGGA 11Gf.RS V MCUE 18 BEC CAMERON 19 KAITLIN KNAGGE 23·APR COOLAMON OH MCUE L• I'/ CROWS V NAAPANDERA 21-AUG 52 48 HANNAH KEELY EASTEI\IANZAC WHJ<£NO BYE 29 MAY I GCCM V GlllfFITI I NARRANOERA V GGG M 19 BRONTE SLINGER GEORGINA 20 MARTELLE MAGUIRE MCCORMACK 49 MADDY TYSON TUllVEY PARK LOST TO CAI< B•E -W/1,GA TIGERS COOI.MION V GRIFFITH 20 MICHELLE BYRNE R(XJN03 BYE • 53 VICTORIA MORELY 21 BRIAH CROWHURST 50 SHELLEY BROWN WAGGA TIGERS L-W CROWS V TURVEY PARK 21 KELLY DAVEY J}-APR AOW013 BYE - CrulNGULLIE AK 54 VICTORIA BUSH 22 NICOLE MATTHEWS NAAR/>NOERA DEF TURVEYPARK 22 LEAH EISENHAUER 51 LAUREN VERDON ROUt«l8 16·JUL 55 SIMONE HENRY 23 KEIRA MCCALLUM GGGM OEF W/1,GA !,GERS 4-JUN ~AAOERA V WPl:,GA TIGERS ROUN018 23 TRACEY GREGURKE 24 CLARE WEBB J}-AP!l (NJ NARIWlllERA DEFfAIEO GRlffllH 17-JUL 27-AUG 24 BRIDGET WEBSTER 56 EBONNIE 25 LUCY MCCRUM GRFFITH LOSE TO COLUt.liUWE AK MCUE DEFATEOTURVEY PARK GGGM V COLUt.liULLIE AK WIGGA TIGERS VCAK DEMONS 25 MADELINE GRIGG 26 LIZ MCKAY l ·MAY CAKOEFEAIEOWAGGA 11,ERS GflffllH V MCUE GRIFFITH V NAARANOERA L-W CROWS OEf MCUE !NUN COOLAMON V TURVEY PARK COOLAMON V LfETON-WrlITTON 26 JACKIE EDMUNDS 28 RACHAEL eYE · COOi.AMON L·W CROWS LOST ID COOlAMON BYE - lfETQN-\VHITTON 21l·ALG 28 AMANDA SMITH CIAVARELLA BYE - GGGM IURVEY PAAK V MCUE R(XJNO 4 11-JUN 23-JUL BYE GGGM 7-MAY JUNELCN, MEKENOBYE GENEAA!. BYE RIVERINA NETBALL LEAGUE RESULTS WAAGATIGER; DEF NAffiANOEllA Agr ade: Wagga Tigers 39 d MCUE 33, Grififth 51 Narrandera 20 (102.37), CAK 20 (94.74). MCUE CAK [J[MONS LOSE ro GGGM ROUN09 MCUE LOSE TO GRIFFITH IB-JUN 30-JUL 3-SEP 0l!Al lf'I~ FINAL d Coolamon 29, GGGM 45 d Narrandera 42, Lee­ 16 (73.28), Griffith 12 (104.87). Wagga Tigers 4 6-MAY TUR~ PARK LOSE10 MCUE V WIGGA TIG:RS CI.KDEMONS V NARRANDEAA 4-SEP EUMIWITIONFINAL ton-Whitton 52 d Turvey Park 28. (76.32), GGGM 4 (64.94) COOi.AMON GRIFFITH V COOLAMON MCUE V GGGM EYE - LEETON-WHITTON 19.JUN W/.GGA TIGERS VCCOLAMON 11}SEP 2ND StMI FINAL B grade: Coolamon 42 d Griffith 34, Narrandera C grade: Leeton-Whitton 36 (315.22), Coolamon GCGM V NARRANIJERA 1-,\UG 11 -SEP 1ST SEMI FINAL 42 d GGGM 28, Turvey Park 47 d Leeton-Whitton 28 (109.62), Grifith 24 (131.88), CAK 22 (112). TURVEY PARK V LlETON-WHITTON L·WCROWS V GRIFflTH R(XJNO 5 BYE· COLUM>ULLIE AK BlE TURVEY PARK 1&-SEP PRELIMINARY FltlAl 24 Turvey Park 18 (85.17), Wagga Tigers 16 14-MAY MCUE 48 d Wagga Tigers 47. (93.93), GGGM 12 (81.61), Narrandera 8 (57;3). !WlRANOERA LOSUOCAK ROUND 10 ROUiD15 i>SEP GRAND FINAL C grade: Coolamon 36 d Grifitth 30, GGGM 47 d MGUE 4 (36.09) l!>·MAY 25-JUN Narrandera 29, Leeton-Whitton 42 d Turvey Park C2 grade:Leeton-Whitton 20 (278.13), GGGM 16 16, Wagga Tigers 26 d MCUE 16. (92.86), Wagga Tigers 12 (73.39), Grififth 4 GREAT RANGE OF COACHES AND C 2 grade: Coolamon 22 d Griffith 21. (70.64), Coolamon 4 (65.41). BUSES AVAILABLE FOR CHARTER Juniors: Griffith 45 d Coolamon 5, GGGM 41 d Juniors: Turvey Park 34 (235.38), Narrandera 28, Turvey Park 35 d Leeton-Whitton Leeton-Whitton 32 (250.4), Griffith 30 (221.48), • 53 Seat Coacll • 54 Seat Coach (Toilet Equipped) 26, Wagga Tigers 26 d MCUE 21 . GGGM 20 (75.23), Narrandera 18 (109.23), • 5 7 Scat Coach (Wneelchair accessible for either MGUE 14 (85.83). Wagga Tigers 12 (80.60), 1 or 2 Wheelchairs) Ladders Coolamon 6 (35.82), CAK 2 (26.18). • 61 Seat Coacll A grade: Narrandera 30 (135.97), Leeton-Whitton • 24 Seat Mini-coach 30 (128. 73), CAK 28 (135.32). Turvey Park 20 All fully air-conditioned, seat belted and DVD equipped. (95.43), Wagga Tigers 18 (96.53). GGGM 16 Variety of buses that are Ideally suited for use during school hours. (97.31), Grittith 10 (86.02), MCUE 8 (88.15), great for school specials and charter. Coolamon 8 (62.92) B grade: Leeton-Whitton 32 (174.27), Turvey Tour itineraries and accomodation for your trip can be arrariged to suit your needs. Park 32 (158.21), Coolamon 24 (100.65), 22 23 RIVERINA UMPIRES ASSOCIATION A LION'S GIANT IMPRESSION

It was great to see the reception given to RUA Presi­ As an undiscovered sports analyst and avid fan of the dent Rob Wilson last week to mark the occasion of his game itself. I am appalled by the views of the masses SEASON 2011 has been no ordinary one 400th senior game regarding the umpires. Umpires are the most underrated for talented ruckman Jacob Olsson. Congratulations lo the GGGM Football Club for the commodity in the AFL. I have witnessed many a con­ A few months back Olsson was turning way they acknowledged Robs achievement, and also versation between supporters of a team staring in the heads in his brief dabble with rugby league to the players from both Ganmain-Grong Grong-Ma­ face of defeat or simply not playing well: on most occa­ tong and Narrandera on the way they congratulated sions the umpires were completely responsible for the \ I and all of a sudden he is an important part Rob on his efforts. We tend to only hear about "inci­ loss or poor performance. The 22 players selected lo of new AFL franchise Greater Western dents" between clubs anu umpires, but here is the true play Iha! day could not have done any more as the um­ Sydney. pires obviously "had ii in for them". essence of what footy in the country is all about, It has been a hectic start to the year for Ols­ everybody working together for the betterment of our As a whole I think the umpires do a remarkable job. In a I I great game. So. once again. well done to Ganmain game with ever-increasing rule changes and one of the son but the laidback 19-year-old is taking it and Narrandera for their efforts last week. and it was a fastest paced sports in the world. the umpires have to all in his stride. great game of footy too. be just as quK:k if not quicker than the players them­ "I'm loving it." Olsson said this week about selves. I am constantly amazed al the ability of the um­ Next Thursday night, June 30th, will be a coaching pires to see things almost quicker than the human eye. his time with the Giants. night only. This means no training, instead we will Watching a game on TV recently. I saw many incidents meet at 6 al The Rules Club for a dinner, and following "It's a great experience. Not just footy but a where I was left thinking. "how in the world did they see that. Greg will conduct a coaching session. This life experience as well. that?" when I saw absolutely nothing until the slow mo­ means we should be home at the usual Thursday lion replay pointed ii out lo me. "Meeting new people and all that sort of night time. Be great to see as many umpires as possi­ The ability and fitness of the men in yellow (or red or thing. ble to attend, not just for the coaching session. but green) lo gel lo every contest is unbelievable and I have "The calibre of footy is great too." also to catch up in a social environment. I know that no doubt that they lrain just as hard as the players them­ Olsson was a late convert to Australian Smithy and his MIA boys are going to try and come selves. The football supporters are an unforgiving over. Hopefully we can see some goalies and the bulk bunch. I find 11 strange that fans will boo an incorrect football after growing up playing a combina­ of our Wagga members there on Thursday night umpiring dec1sIon but will not boo a player who makes a tion of soccer, rugby league and rugby And finally this week. I found this great article recently, poor decision under pressure because this would be 'un­ union. that will be of interest to those people who want to soortsmanlike'. I am full of admiration for the umpires al continually abuse umpires. Have a read of ii. and then the highest level. They have done their time just like any It was when in school at Sydney that he have a think about ii. other player on the field and no doubl have the same in­ was convinced to play a few games of Aus­ Time to bury the 'maggot' label JU,Y concerns, training and recovery sessions as any tralian football with his mates and it went By Gwen Reisenberg AFL player. The difference being that they do it with­ from there. OK, so I know it's not AFL umpires appreciation week or out the fanfare and special treatment that comes with anything but .. a high profile. Olsson picked up the game in no time at all and it wasn't long until he was selected in the NSW-ACT Rams for the under 18 na­ tional championships, only to miss out with Apprenticeship of injury. after a tremendous showing. PLASTE RING A PPRENTICESHIP It was a big blow to miss out on the carnival The unwanted attention of rugby league but Olsson recovered in time to play in his clubs forced Olsson to choose between In par t n e r ship with N ew Era P l aste ring. GTES are currently seeking appli cat fons sports, where he had no hesitation in com­ f rom reliable and motivated Indiv iduals who are interes ted In c ommen c ing an first senior premiership with Ganmain­ dpprentlceship a~ a Pld~terer-. Grong Grong-Matong later in the year. mitting to the Lions. Twelve months later and Olsson had a sec­ Olsson's early season form with the Lions T hroughout the fo u r-year apprenticeship you will be trafned in all aspects of the this year was outstanding and it prompted trade, such a s insulation, sheeting, cornicing, setting joints and sanding. ond premiership medallion in September GWS to rush him straight into its team with­ "ro a pply f o r t hl5 positio n please visit: www.gtes,com au- You mus-r Include a last year. cover lette r and c urre nt resume to b e c ons ide r e d. It was over the off-season that Olsson de­ out having sighted the teenage ruckman.

1 Olsson has done the job for the Giants, " cided to try training with Group Nine rugby Appli cations close Sunday 26 June1 2011. league club Kangaroos, where he eventu­ stringing numerous games together now ally took part in the West Wyalong pre-sea­ and even bagged three goals in one outing. GTES son knockout. He has played in the ruck, up forward, and apprentice . e m plo y ment ' .. What was meant to be a harmless run was even played at full-back last week turned into much more, as Sydney rugby where he kept Sydney Swans star Jesse www.gtes.com.au 1300 8 8 1 279 league clubs began knocking on the door White to two goals. CONTINUED P26 24 25 OLSSON IS MAKING GIANT STRIDES LASTROUN~SPHOTOFLASHBACK

CONTINUED FROM P25 tor in helping me out." Olsson said the experience has opened his The taste of playing with an AFL club has eyes as to what it takes to be involved at a reinvigorated Olsson's desire to play at the professional AFL club. highest level. Olsson believes his story is "The biggest thing is just how much dedica­ the perfect endorsement for the Giants' ar­ I • tion is needed to play at that level of foot­ rival in Southern NSW. ball," Olsson said. "The RFL is a really good league at the mo­

Olsson said the feedback from the Giants ment, it might not be the best, but you're I I has been helpful as he strives to improve. still getting scouted, which this has proven," "A few times Sheeds or Chaco have come Olsson said. up to me and it's been really good," Olsson "You're still getting looked at. GWS is giving said. kids the opportunity to play at that level and "They'll tell me that I'm not playing good, or from there all the AFL clubs are watching. they'll tell you that you're doing something "It's a great scheme they've got going." right and to keep doing it. Olsson's praised his boss Jason Linsell for "Me as well, I've been one to ask for advice his understanding when he gets the last­ and ask for feedback and it's not just the minute call to head to Sydney late in the coaches that help out, it's also the players. week.He also gave credit to Paul Kelly for "Jona Giles, the ruckman, he's got plenty of the work he is putting in helping him with experience and he's been another key fac- his skills.

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SWJFL Clarke, C Triggs; (Coleambally) J Lyell, L Foster, T Hayes. A WDJFL Best: (Wagga Tigm/ C Byrne. W Keogh, C Lovell. B Peacock. Under 11 Mannes, D Mader. T Breed Under 15 D Morton. M Smith; EMCUj J Whitley. E Schiller, Z Walgers. NAAAANOEAA ...... (67) Under 15 f~GGA SWANS ...... i.si ····...... 2;i,'g' ..... M Tom, C Griffin, H Dew. 2.2 3.4 5.5 10.7 NARRANOERA ...... (235) ~1~n Under 12 GANMAIN·GGM (16) 9.4 17.8 27 10 3619 COOLAMON ...... (21) WAG GA TIGERS ...... (49) 1 1 2.3 2.4 2.4 GAN MAIN GGM ...... (2) 0.1 1.3 2.3 3.3 0.1 4.3 5.7 7.7 Goals: (Narrandera) R Argus 5, C Irons 2. H Gnotell. T Morsanuto, 0 2 0.2 0 2 0 2 Goals: (Waaga Swans) J Lawrence 10, L Ll oyd 7, F Inglis 4, B ~~cu ...... fr ...... io ...... (~~6 M Smith. (GGGM) M McCaig. B Ryan Goals: (Narrandera) K Jensen 6. R Mclay 5, E Spencer 3, S Light Farrell 2, T Pocock 2. A Emery; (Coolamon) Z Stibbard, 8 Best: (Narrandcra) J Grintcll, M Hickenbotham. R Argus. C Irons. I 3. D Choy 3, M Quirk 2. R Cabban 2, S Argus 2. M Dillon 2. R 'I Mckinnon, A Cattle. Goals: (Wa~~a Tigers) B Mt s 2. J Dean 2, L Wakelield. A Williams, J O'Mahoney; (GGGM) M Hamblin. s Foley. F Menzies. T Litchfield 2. W Hayward 2. S Eldridge. BMcgilvray. J Crittenden. J Best: (Wagga Swans) A Emery, J Lawrence, T Byrnes. J Bennett. W ompson; (EM U) W Martin 2, E Nickell 2. Cruikshank. R Corbett, 8 Ryan. Romeo, (GGG M) Ploenges. F Inglis, M Cain; (Co olamon) D Leary. J Richards. B Best: ~agga Tigers) B Myers. J Gaynor, W Thompson, J GRIFFITH GIANTS (79) Best: (Narrandera) S Light, W Haywara, K Jensen, R Mclay, D Mckinnon, H Daniher. M Mckelvie, D Hawthorn. Dean, Wadle~ J Trevaskis: (EMCUI G Kendall, M Foster. L 2 2 5.7 9.1 0 Choy, J Romeo: (GGGM) S Hatty, G Hare. L Foley, J Locklier. J , NORTH WAGGA ...... (77) Thomason, W artin. M Bloomfield. Z Palon. 11 13 McCaig. r Ou1nn. . 1.0 4.2 9.3 12.5 Ladders NORTHERN JETS ...... (44) GRIFFITH GIANTS ...... (117) TURVEY PARK ...... (25) Under 15 5 1 51 6.1 72 23 74 10.7 189 1.2 1.4 2.5 3.7 Team P W L D B F A o/o p Goals: (Griffith Giants) AKe nnedy 3 S Foley 2, L Edwards 2. J NORTHERN JETS ...... Goals: (North Wagga) J Gregory 4. J May 3. L Gaffney 3. B North Wagga 9 6 1 0 2 630 227 277.53 32 Roach. E roole, I Campbell, D Arthur, (North ern Jets) J Lucas 4, J (61) Guslowski, T Rowley: (Turvey Park) M Mattingly, A Culler, B Tigers 9 5 2 0 2 689 333 206.91 28 Ryall 2, MHar per 2 6 2 8.5 9 7 9 7 Lawrence. f~g~a 9 5 2 0 2 693 362 191.44 28 Best: (Griffith Giants! L Edwa1ds. A Kennedy, E Toole, J Golden, I Goals: (Grittilh Giants) S Villata 8, R Holland 3, 8 Walker 2, D Best: (North Waa ga) J Kemp. I Dore. L Gaffney, 8 Skeers. S Waooa Swans 9 5 2 0 2 536 335 160.00 28 Testoni: (Northern Jets) M Doyle. O Day. H Morris, J Lucas, L Campbell 2,.A. Twigg 2, L Docherty; (Northern Jets) J Maslin 4, P Burgmann. J May; (Turvey Park) M Mallingly, A Cullen. J Turvey Park 9 4 3 0 2 633 349 181.38 24 Jones, 8 Harper. Bray 2, J Griffin. J Moala. K Gordon. Carroll. A Hill. I Carroll, W Gardner. Collingullie AK 9 2 5 0 2 409 518 78.96 16 GRIFFITH SWANS ...... (132) Best: (Gri11ith Giants) D Evans, B Testani, A Twigg, 8 Lewis, L WAGGA TIGERS ...... (74) EWK g 1 6 0 2 244 784 31.12 12 7 3 10 4 16.9 20 12 Docherty, A Holland; (Northern Jets) J Maslin, M Gaynor, J Griffin 2.0 5.2 7.7 11 .8 Coolamon 9 0 7 0 2 145 107 113.54 8 COLEAMBALLY ...... (12) P Bray. L Savage. J Harper ~~cu ...... 9J M W 20 W Ladders 1:s ...... ,.o:s ...... li Under 13 Goals: (Griffith Swans) L Sweeney 5, B Piva 2, D Schmetzer 2, L Under 11 Goals: (Wagga Ti gers/ N Mccormack 4, C Bance 2. I Herbert Wagga Tigers 9 8 0 0 1 681158 431.01 36 Conlan 2, J Rowston 2, J Ellis 2. 8 ArgJS, 8 Rowston, D Catanzant,, Team PWLDBFF F A % Pis 2. N Cooke. H Wa kefie d. 8 Morton; (EMCU) S Hadfield 4. C Turvey Park 9 5 3 0 1 452245 184.49 24 T Yerbury. R Maddison: (Coleambally) 8 Mannes. B Rogers Leeton·Wh1tton 880 0 00 572 136 420 59 32 Galvin 2. J Kirchner 2, H Himmelberg. K Breusl. Collingullie AK g 5 3 0 1 433 255 169.80 24 Best: (GriHith Swans) L Sweeney, 8 Piva. L Conlan, D Catanzantt, J Grif11th Swans 98 1 000 634 175 362 29 32 Best: (Wagga Tigers) N Cooke. T Herbert M Dean. J Wagga Swans 9 5 3 0 1 415 297 139.73 24 Prendergast, K Corti: (Coleambally) D Brain. B Mannes, J Griffith Giants 963000 543 310 175.16 24 Finlayson. L Myers. J Woods: (EMCU) J Curran, M Collins, C North Wagga 9 5 3 0 1 242 192 126.04 24 Buchanan. S Breed, C Hayes, B Rogers Narrandera 9 540D 0 493 305 161 64 20 Galvin, H Himmelberg, P Maher. M Geppert. EMCU 9 4 4 0 1 535 346 154.62 20 Under 13 Northern Jets 9540D0 505 423 119 39 20 Under 13 TRYC 9 3 5 0 1 347 432 80.32 16 NAARANDERA ...... (BO) GGGM 927000 320 468 68.38 8 WAGGA SWANS ...... EWK 9 1 7 0 1 138 553 24.95 8 2.5 5.9 10.10 11 14 Temora 8 17 0 0 0 271 609 44.50 4 (118) Coola11on 9 0 8 0 1 78 843 9.25 4 GANMAIN·GGM ...... (20) Coleambally 909000 114 1026 11.11 0 5.1 8.3 13.5 18.10 1.1 11 1.1 3.2 &.i oLAMoN ...... i,:-,-········· .. ··· ..... ii.·1·· ...... Under 12 Goals: (Narrandera) T P,ose 2. J O'Brien 2. D Smith 2. J Morsanuto Under 13 b~J Wagga Tigers 9 7 0 0 2 0 309135 228.89 36 2. H Orme, J Hyde, J o·oonoghue: (GGGM) J Clark, D Foley. R Northern Jets 9 0 0 0 0 974 59 1650 85 36 Goals: (Wagga Swans) N McAuliffc 4. B Gillett 3, M Whiting 2. Waiga Swans 9 5 2 0 2 0 387153 252 .94 28 Corbett Narrandera 72 0 00 613 238 25756 28 M McGowan 2, B Ochieng 2. J Gunning 2. 1 Tancredi, S Dore. EW 8 3 3 0 1 1 302168 179.76 20 Best: (Narrandera) .J Morsanuto. B Ou Iler, H Orme. D Smith. L Gnlfith G1an1s 6 3 O O 0 546 425 128.47 24 T Maher: (Coolamon) EMCU 9 2 5 0 2 0 240238 100.84 16 Smith, T Rose, (GGGM) M Cox, A Cumming, D Foley. J Clark. K Leelon·Whinon B 5 3 0 0 0 377 331 11 390 20 Turvey Park 9 t 5 0 3 0 63 263 23.95 16 g Best: (Wagga Swans) N McAuliffe, N Tsipiras, D McAuliffe. I Lindsay, 8 Ryan. Grif11th Swans 4 5 0 0 0 463 305 151 80 16 Tancredi, L Redfern, j Gunning; (Coolamonl J Milne, H Collingullle AK 9 2 6 0 0 1 86 33 23.69 12 NORTHERN JETS ...... (115) Temora B 3 5 0 0 0 264 334 79 04 12 Bowen, H Crouch, J Jarrett. L Gibbons, D Wallace. 3.1 65 115 187 GGGM a 1 7 0 0 0 186 629 29 57 4 GRIFFITH GIANTS (26) Coleamba ly 9 0 9 0 0 0 44 1086 4.05 0 ~.iRTH WAGGA ...... o:o···········.. ····· .. ;.,-··· ·· .. (~0~ 21 2.1 31 4.2 TURVEY PARK ...... (11 l Goals: (Northern Jets) J Harper 8, J Semmler 5. C Ryall, J Bell. M Under 15 1.4 1.5 1.5 t.5 Harper, K Gordon: (Griffith Giants) L Evans 3. D Brown remora a 6 1 0 1 0 666 189 352 38 28 Goals: (N~rth Wagga) J Winter 2, M Maurer: (Turvey Park) Best: (Northern Jets) K Gordon, J Semmler, B Johnstone, H Leeton•Whinon a 5 1 0 2 0 522 259 201 .54 8 Sam Bram1ch. Walker, M Maguire, J Harper, (Griffith Giants) W Kennedy. L Evans. Northern Jets 9 4 3 0 1 1 844 425 198.59 24 g Best: (North Waggal T Banks. w Bassetl. S Koetz. T Metcalfe, M Roach. J Burns, E Delves Narrandera 5 3 0 1 0 747 521 143.38 24 J Winier. J Leggatt; Turvey Park) S Bramich. B McPherson. W GRIFFITH SWANS ...... (116) Griffith Giants 9 3 5 0 1 0 639 611 104.58 16 Farley. J Haggar, H Burkinshaw, F1 Graham 77 10.11 13.12 1620 Griffith Swans s 2 5 0 2 0 299 745 40 13 16 WAGGA TIGERS (71) COLEAMBALLY ...... (9) GGGM 908010 155 1122 13 81 4 > • 2.1 4.4 8. 115 0.0 0.0 0.1 1.3 EMCU ...... (40) Goals: (Grilfilh Swans) L Shannon 2, J Favell 2, J Perlowsk1 2, M 2.0 4.2 4.2 6.4 Seers 2. J Conlan 2. M Halse, M Granata, W Dalton. 8 Chambers, R Goats: (W3gga Tigers) C Byrne 3. t Hlmmelberg 3, w Keogh Sweeney, J Prendergast, (Coleamballyj R Mannes. 2. R .Cooke 2, D Doyle: (EMCU) S Mclay 2, A Lawrence. W Best: (Griffith Swans ) J Favell. L Shannon, M Halse. M Seers, T . ' Marlln. M Tom. D Galvin . 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1 MARRAR ..••..... •·•··· ...... ·--· .•... •·•••·· .•.(811) G.oa1s: (CSU) A Van Auisv.:yk J, C Shiefds 2', S Nalder 2, Knox 2. A Fraser 2. D Smith 2. J Hourigan, T Mckillop. 2.5 8.S 10.10 12.16 B Farley, I! Scllulz, A Norton. T Loughnan: (Temora) B Best: (Marrar) J Kendall, J Robinson. P Price. S Turner. B Robertson. 0 Gale, R Paley, T Smith, EWK ...... ( 6'7') Moye 2', S Blackwell 2, M Crawford, S Fisher. M Cummins, C Mitter; (EWK) J Emery. D Cheney, J 4.2 4.7 5.1 2 9.13 Best {CSU) A Van Ruiswyl<, A Oanlh.er, B Sch.u!z, J Lea. Turner. V Winnel. D Cuthbert. J Tiernan. T Robinson; (Temora) R Jefferies 3, R Devereux, J Kerry. R Mccallum, L Flakelar. Goafs: (Marrar) S. Mctntoslil 5,, B Turner 2, M Sahr; C S Chattleld, J Holloway; (Temora.} T Mcaule.y, C Bloc~. L TRYC ...... (88) Websda,le, J Kahlefel'clt. M Sheppaird, B Langtry; (EWK\ Jenklns, M Harp1·ey, BP attism1, A Jenkins. 4.4 9.10 12.12 12.16 Best: (CSU) J Hourigan, J Leske, MCattell. D Seymour. COLEAMB'ALLY ...... (31 ) T Robinson. DGale : (Temora) J Kerry. A Mccallum. A c Jackson 3, s: Robert s: 3, R carnpbeU, A Thompson, A N.OBTlilEli!N JETS ...... (92) ' \ R'au1ters. 6.2' S.2 12.2' 14.B 1.0 1.0 2.1 5.1 Devereux, R Block. R Jefferies. A Stacey. Best (Marrar) A Hlgglnson, B, Langtry,S Lowry, B NO~liH WAG GA, ...... (83} Goals: (TRYC) G Hofert 5, T Anthony 4, A Wise, Ti NORTH WAG GA ...... (83) 3.1 7.4 8.9 12.11 La1ngtiy, M Sheppard, D Burklnshaw; (EWK) B Roberts, J.1 7.2 Hl.41 13.5 Driscoll. C Salter: (Coleambally) M Dunbar 2, T Fuller. A Noack, C o·malley. NORTHERN JETS ...... (6D) D Cameron, S Cmwhurs.t, S, Smith1, [l Watt, !

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EWK ...... ( 152) B grade TRYC 45 d Coleambally 31 , Marra, 43 d EWK Under17s 0 (38.56) 5.7 12.7 16.10 23.14 17, Temora 42 d CSU 33 B grade: TRYC 28 (132), CSU 24 (124.88). Temora 24 MARRAR ...... (1 0) C grade TRYC 56 d Coleambally 49, Marrar 28 d EWK NORTH WAGGA 6 0 0 837 66 504 22 32 i115.16). Marrar 20 (116 87). Northern Jets 14 0.1 0.1 0.3 1.4 14. CSU 45 d Temora 11 EWK 6 1 0 729 271 269.00 28 (97 .41). North Wagga 12 (78.52). Coleambally 4 Goals: (EWK) V Winne! 5. J Turner 5. Z Macdonald 3. M Juniors: TRYC 25 d Coleambally 8 TEMORA 2 3 0 347 409 84.84 20 183 .93). EWK O(68 .46) Robinson 3, I Collins 2, B Cummins. L Lyons. J LADDERS NORTH JETS 3 3 0 411 560 73.39 16 Cgrade: TRYC 32 (2 14.74), CSU 28 (303.36). Marrar Richards, B Colenso. J Tiernan; (Marrar) Z Newcombe . Team w L D F A % Pis I ' COLEAMBALLY 3 5 0 195 514 37.94 12 24 (112.50), Coleambally 16 (87.86). Norhtern Jets 12 Best: (EWK) J Turner. K North-Flanagan, T Preuss. Z MARRAR 8 0 0 97 1 533 182.18 32 Marrar 0 7 0 149 748 19.92 4 (75.53). Temora 8 (58.97). North Wagga 8 (53.27), Macdonald, M Robinson. V Winne!: (Marrar) J Malone , TRYC 7 1 0 838 643 130.33 28 EWK O(51.10) H Basham, C Snow, M Harrington, K Price, T Hogg . NORTH WAGGA 5 3 0 732 792 92.42 20 NETBALL Juniors: Tem ora 16 (307 .5). TRYC 16 (218.75) , North­ COLEAMBALLY d TEMORA on forfeit EWK 4 4 0 767 635 120.79 16 . ern Jets 121129.51). Coleambally 8 (68.87), Marrar 4 4 1 NORTH WAGGA ...... (147) CSU 3 700 711 98.45 14 A grade: Marrar 42 d EWK 20, Coleambally 38 d TRYC (13.79) 14.18 21 .21 Northern Jets 2 5 1 598 10 4.7 8.13 760 77.76 35. CSU 42 d Temora 37. Northern Jets 45 d North NORTHERN JETS ...... (3 5) Temora 1 7 0 702 994 70.62 4 Wagga 35 0.2 1.3 2.3 5.5 Coleambally 1 7 0 519 750 69.20 4 B grade: Nortl1 Wagga 40 d Northenr Jets 33. TRYC 45 Goals: (North Wagga) L Waldron 5, B Price 4. T Post 3. Reserv es d Coleamhally 31. Marrar 43 d EWK 17, Temora 42 d D Jones 2, C Winter 2, J May 2, S Barton, J Gooden. S MARRAR 7 1 0 755 27 1 278.60 28 CSU 33. Gaynor: (Northern Jets) B Conlan. Ja Bischard, A Mc· NORTH WAGGA 6 2 0 774 40 7 190.17 24 C grade: Northenr Jets 30 d North Wagga 16. TRYG 59 donald, RColwill, J Durham. TRYC 6 2 0 630 373 168.90 24 d Coleamllally 49. Marrar 28 d EWK 14, CSU 43 d Best: (North Wagga) C Winter, L Waldron, B Price, A CSU 5 3 0 635 457 138.95 20 Temora 11 . Butt, D Jones, N Blake; (Northern Jets) M Bell, N Bis· EWK 5 3 0 541 478 113.18 20 Juniors: TRYC 25 d Coleambally 8. chard, B Conlan, S Buchanan , J Fisher, R Colwill. Northern Jets 1 7 0 367 641 57.25 4 Ladders NETBALL Coleambally 1 7 0 307 673 45.62 4 A grade: CSU 32 (174.04), Northern Jets 28 (163.06), A grade: Coleambally 38 d TRYC 35, Marrar 42 d EWK Temora 1 7 0 348 1057 32.92 4 Marrar 24 (135,87). Temora 16 (122.61). Coleambally 20. CSU 42 d Temora 37 16 (90). TRYC 8 (9216), North Wagga 4 (70.60), EWK • ~ ~ ,. ~-- < BUSH ~ ~if CAMPBEL'E:: Ltd CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 30 Blake Street, Wagga Wagga Phone: 6921 5222 . ' ~ offices also at: Southern Cross Ten Lockhart Phone: 6920 5101 . . HOME OF SATURDAY AFL Tumbarumba Phone: 6948 2018 & THE 2011 FINALS SERIES

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NORTH Wagga will be out to cement its Marrar coach Dean Howard will remain on position in the Farrer League top three the sidelines for another couple of weeks when it takes on the undefeated Marrar with a finger injury, while Josh Suckling Bombers at McPherson Oval on Saturday. and Graeme Reid are overseas. The Saints slipped up last week when they Ruckman Shannon Williams missed last went down to Northern Jets but still man­ week's win and should return, while the ' ' age to sit a game clear of East Wagga­ likes of Josh Hagar, Andrew Higginson, An­ Kooringal in third place. drew Gunsser and Shaun Lowry will be A top three position is all important, as it better for the run after returning from in­ guarantees a double chance come finals juries and unavailability. and the Saints can go a long way towards Ben Langtry has been impressive since securing that place with an upset over the coming into the side mid-year while Marc ladder leaders. Sheppard and Brad Turner are just hitting The Saints copped a couple of injuries their straps up forward. from last weekend and will lost Matt Shane Macintosh chimed in with five goals Harmer and Jake Hindmarsh. last weekend to add another dimension to But North Wagga is hopeful of regaining the Marrar forward line, which will prove the services of full-forward Ben Carey, handy for the Bombers over the second along with Dean Ward and Nick Blencowe half of the year. for the big clash. North Wagga, with plenty happening at North Wagga coach Nigel Smith has also McPherson Oval on Saturday, will aim up decided on a return to the playing field last big time here to roll the Bombers and it will week and he will certainly provide the be interesting to see how Marrar handles Saints with plenty of direction out on the another serious challenge. paddock. more. Coleambally have been competitive but will Adam McKenzie was North Wagga's big THE game between Northern Jets and CSU won comfortably against Temora last need to start stringing some wins together recruit over the off-season and he is just Charles Sturt University will have a large week and have the advantage of the wide soon if it is to keep its finals hopes alive. starting to warm to his task. say in the fifth and final position in this spaces of its home ground. He will need to stand tall and produce a big year's Farrer League finals series. These two teams drew earlier in the year THE Rock-Yerong Creek host Temora in performance for the Saints if they are to The Jets are just starting to come good and again it looks set to come down to the the final game of the round. get up and knock off the Bombers. and they snared an important win over wire. This game produced huge scores last time Marrar has been doing what it has to, win­ North Wagga last weekend. and both teams are sure to go in with a ning games, but the margins have started The week. before, the Jets pushed Marrar EAST Wagga-Kooringal gets its chance to more defensive frame of mind. to lessen. all the way. bounce back when it hosts Coleambally at TRYC should come out comfortable win­ They withstood one of the main chal­ Jets coach Michael Wheatley is in brilliant Gurnly Oval on Saturday. ners and continue on their way to finals, lengers, EWK, last weekend and posted an form at the moment and if the Jets can The Hawks have been impressive this year especially with the mid-season additions of unconvincing 21-point victory. continue to improve they will certainly push and will start short-priced favourites to beat Nathan McDonald, Mitch Leaver and Mark the Bushpigs for fifth spot, and maybe the Blues. Ward.

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Welcome all ladies to our 2nd annual ladies day!! We 1 JASON BROWN 31 GAVIN HOFERT Well another week another close game in 1st. an• 1 BRAD MOYE 50 MATTHEW FAIRMAN hope you enjoy the day! 2 JUSTIN RYNEHA.RT 32 .ANDREW WISE other battle for reserves & another forfeit for the 2 ALEX BRABIN 51 DAN HOELER To everyone that got the bus to and from Coleam­ 3 GUS KEOUGH 33 JAMES BOLTON 17's. 3 DAMIEN PONTING 52 DANIEL CAIN bally congratulations on your behaviour it is a credit 4 MITCHELL FENNESY 34 JOSHUA GERHARD The reserves although fighting gallantly the whole 4 CHRIS STACEY 53 LUKE FLAKELAR to you all and we w!I definately be booking some 5 MITCHELL WARO 35 RORY MCKENZIE game, lost by a large margin. The theory of she'll 5 ADAM REID 55 DALE HARROP more trips in the calendar so well done! It was even 6 DAVID PIEPER 36 WES POLLARD· , . be right, my fitness & skills don't need improving 6 JASON REIO 56 CHRIS FLACK nicer to bring home some great wins! 7 JUSTIN DRISCOLL CARVER because I'm good enough has proven wrong over 7 CHRIS BLOCK 80 LEIGH WALKER Ressies had an excellent win! The mug went to azza 8 MATTHEW ANGEL 37 DALE MAKEHAM the last couple of weeks with fitness & skills prov­ 8 MARK CRAWFORD who had a great first game back after his broken arm 9 CHARLES WHITE 38 AUSTIN TEAKEl ing the difference between winning & losing. The 9 TIM MCAULEY UNDER 17s arid fellows the socks and Cole salter the hair cull 10 LUKE SALTER 39 DYLAN HUGHES standouts & therefore winners of the awards were 10 ROB ORUMMOND 60 RORY BLOCK In first grade the boys also came away with a great 11NATHAN MCDONALD 40 TOM .ANTHONY Tommy Winkley who has come along in leaps & 11 MARK BRUEST 61 BRAIDAN GILLIES win the mug going to sads the towel to Gibo and the 12 TODO HANNAM 41 JOEL WEIR 12 DAVIO WILLERSDORF bounds this season & with a little more bulk on his 62 DANIEL FLACK Farrar to toddy! 13 DALE HUGO 42 TIM HAHN 13 MICHAEL OLIVER body could be pushing for a first grade position. 63 ADAM GERHARD Just a special mention to all the Ladies I Gins at the 14 MICHAEL MAZZOCCHI 43 DEAN MERRIGAN 14 ROSS JEFFERIES 64 RYAN KENNEOY The other award went to Platinum. j ust his name dub, I hope you enjoy today. On the Netball court we 15 AIOEN RIDLEY 44 DAVID BUNN 15 DOMINIC KING 65 WILL ROBINSON tells you why he got an award. walked away with 3 from 4 win. Thanks to all the girls 16 CHRIS WARD 45 SCOTT MAZZOCCHI 16 SAM FISHER 66 A.ARON BURNETT who stepped up & filled in for other grades last week• 17 BRYAN BALL 46 BEN CHAMBERS The firsts although playing some very good 17 CHRIS WALLACE 67 JAKE BARRETT end, it was appreciated by all. 18 BRYCE CAMPTON 47 REECE MCCARTHY patches of footy mainly played flat footed & 18 BRENTON PATTISON 68 ALISTER JENKINS The Junior's had an ear1y start lo the day but that did 19 LUKE RYNEHART 48 JARROD MCLEAN looked very tired. Maybe the fact that the soup 19 RUSSELL MANNING 69 LACHLAN JENKINS not didn't hinder their game at all, they walked away 20 BLAKE GIBSON 49 NATHAN ANNING bowl has a hill the size of Mt Everest in the guts 20 BEN DEHLSEN 70 DANYON REARDON with a 17 goal win. The mug went to Sarah O'Leary 21 MITCHELL GLASCOW 50 DANIEL FELLOWS might have something to do with it. The midfield 21 JACKSON MOYE 71 CAMERON GOODE and the Take-Away Award went to Bailee Carroll. 22 ANDREW SADLIER 51 DYLAN HUGHES award went to Timmy Mac who is showing not 22 ZAC BRABIN 72 RICK STANMORE Keep up the good workgirts. it's great to see the fu. 23 LUKE WEBB 52 STEVE RYAN only is he going to be a very good backman but 23 MA TT HARPLEY 73 CHRIS PURCELL lure of the Netball Club in good hands. 24 MICHAEL COOMBES 53 OREW CAMPTON also a very handy midfielder. The backline award 24 DANIEL SLATER 74 DARIUS NEVAN No surprise that C Grade had another win, they are 25 KYE GARRETT 54 RHYS CHAPLIN went to Mick O liver with his aero dynamic hair de­ 25 SCOTT BLACKWELL still undefeated and sitting comfortabl:,' on lop of the 26 AARON MEYERS 55 AARON DEJONG sign allowing him to beat his opposition to the ball 26 LIAM PATTISON ladder. It was a relatively dose game with the final 27 TOM CRAMP 56 MAHLON NORBURY every time . The forward aw ard went to Scotty 27 ROSS DEVERAUX score being 56 - 49. The Mug went to Tammy Brown 28 COLE SALTER 57 TONY WEISBACK Blackwell who has shown great form this year & 28 ADAM BLOCK and the $1O to Sarah Moore. 29 BYRON SONNEMAN 58 BEN WILLIS proving to everyone that backman can play in the 29 JAMES B Grade are also sitting on top of the ladder. They too 30 JOHN LAWTON 59 MONTE WILLIS forward line & kick goals. The m ug went to Chris CDLLINGRIDGE came away with another win last weekend. 45 to 31. Block who continually amazes with the amounl of 30 ROB MCCORMACK The Mug went to Jemima Norbury & the $10 to Brit of these beautiful ladies. \Mio will each be strutting 31 IAN OLIVER stamina he has to run all day. Fitzs. their stuff in their very own; Evening Gowns and 32 JUSTIN KER RY In the Netball C grade were defeated 45-11 . Mea• A Grade unfortunately went down by 3 alter a strong Swim Suits as well as stunning the crowd with their 33 ROB GRANT last quarter fight back. The Mug went to Coach Bee seleded Talentl gan Tassell had an exceptional game and taking 35 NEIL STRAPPER KING Gardner and the $10 went to Kim McKenzie. New !shirts have arrived and are available for pur­ home the Best on court award. B grade came 39 LUKE GERHARD Thanks to Jess for organising the bus last weekend chase today for $30 see jess if you would like one! All away with an impressive 42-33 win over CSU with 40 ARTIE STACEY and to Les for driving & putting up with a rowdy crew footballers could u please lend a hand in the canteen players player being awarded to Monique Free­ 41 TOM WINKLEY on the way home. today as the ladies in the d ub are, having the day offl man . A grade was defeated 42-37 with Margie 42 EDWARD KRAUSE This week see us take on Temora at home. 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First game back after the bye and we faced the top 1 DAMIEN CHENEY 49 DAMIEN BREED Coty welcomed TRYC for the first time last Satur­ 1 JAY POUND 36 ROBERT BULL side on their home turf, the 17's started the day off with 3 MATT CLARKE 50 COREY FORRESTER day in cold wintery conditions. In a low scoring 2 KEVIN MANN ES 37 DAMIAN MANNES a dominating win but that was as far as our winning 4 ROBERT JACKSON 51 SCOTT FISHER even contest coly were unfortunately defeated by 3 SHAUN BROOKER 38 RYAN BULL 4 TOM BURGE 39 TOM HAWKESWORTH went. 5 JAKE ROBINSON 52 WAYNE ROLLA 6 goals with the TRYC disposal being clearly su­ 5 CHRIS NOACK 40 SIMON SCH LI EBS The boys played Marrar for the 3rd time already this 6 KASSIOY ARGUS 54 MATTHEW GOW perior to coly being the main difference also con­ 6 NICK DONNELLON 41 SAM HUXTABLE year and held the wood over them again. A few of 7 BROCKE ARGUS 55 SAM MORRIS . . verting all of their chances. Best players for coly 7 JACKSON PAINTING 42 BRAD MEYER these boys can't be far off a taste of senior footy and 8 STEPHEN SMITH 58 EUGENE FLINN were M. Barry, C.Pound and R.Bull. Reserve 8 GRAHAM O'CONNEL 43 ZAC SMITH it's great to see the future of our club looking so bright. 9 RHYS GRIE\/E 59 BEN MCFARLANE grade also battled hard and came up short losing 9 ROBERT LOTHIAN 44 SAM CASEY Jarrod Turner. Vaughan Winnell, Kyle (Dave) North 10 CHRIS JACKSON 60 BILLY JURY by 9 goals in the end with all players contributing 10 DUDLEY DUNBAR 47 TOM FULLER Flanagan and Mitch Robbo all had blinders. 11 STEVEN CROWHURST 61 ADAM FISHER including the younger players best were D 11 JUSTIN BUCHANAN 50 STEVEN HARDY The 2s started well and it was anyone' game at half 12 DAYNE WATT 65 AARON THOMPSON 12 DAVID DUNBAR 51 MATTHEW BULL Mannes. Z smith and S.Schliebs. On Sunday the time but Marrar kicked into over drive and that was 13 LUKE ADAMS 72 RYAN GIRLING 13 KELVIN SHAXSON 52 WILL LYELL that. This is who we must beat come September fella's 14 MICHAEL PEDLER 80 NICK HULL Juniors travelled to Griffith to play the swans the 14 DANIEL TU OHEY 53 MATTHEW so best we get a win up next time to sow the seed of 15 ANTHONY RAUFERS 98 JOEL GRIEVE U11 were unfortunately well beaten by the Swan 15 NATHAN JONES LASHBROOK doubt. Jake Emery had his best game of the year fol­ 16 MARK PARR 99 RYAN CAMPBELL but managed a couple of goals well done boys 16 TODD CLA RK 54 KODIE O'MALLEY lowed closely by young Turn's and big Sammy. 17 RHYS best were D. BRAIN , B. MANNES, J. 17 SHANE POUND In near blizzard conditions the game began at a frantic MEHLSTAUBER UNDER 17s BUCHANAN. In U13 the Griffith boys were again 18 NEIL SMITH UNDER 17s pace, the boys held a slender lead at quarter time but 18 DALE CAMERON 2 JARROD TURNER to strong kicking well clear of the boys best play­ 19 ANDREW MCGOWN 1 DYLAN GILBERT 20 Will BRAIN 2 MITCHELL DUNBAR again went nigh nigh's in the 2nd and let Marrar pile on 19 CHRIS PEOLER 4 ISAAC COLLINS ers were J. LYELL, L. FOSTER, T HAYES. Also 21 TO NY POUND 3 CAMERON MCFADYEN 4 20 JOSH JENKINS the goals. To only go down by 3 goals was pretty lucky 5 MITCH ROBINSON congratulations to Tim Hayes on his representa­ 23 SHANE MANNES JACK WEYMOUTH-SMITH and goes to show if we play 4 quarters of footy the 21 ROWAN PEARCE 7 KYLIE NORTH· tive duties at Narrandera last Saturday. In netball 24 DWAYNEC ASEY 5 LACH LAN DUNBAR world is our oyster. Knoxy led the way along with regu­ 22 CRAIG LEMON FLANAGAN news Congratulations to A Grade who had their 25 DEAN CHAUNCY 7 MICHAEL RUTLEDGE lar contributors Crowey, Smithy and Walto. 23 ALEX JONES B JOSH RICHARDS fourth fantastic win for the season 38-35. VVel­ 26 JASON HEATH 10 ANO REW NOACK Always a tough day out at Marrar for the netballers and 24 BRENDAN 9 ISAAC WALTON come to newcomer Sabrina Finch who played an 27 GLEN TOOTH 11 DYL AN JOHN this proved to be no different. C grade awards went to SCHUMACK 10 TYLER PREUSS 28 JASON DUNBAR 14 MATTHEW MANNES awesome game and really lifted the whole team. Kalie and Kel Mac. B grade were Tegan and Emma 25 DEAN SPENCER 14 BRIAN CUMMINS 29 MITCHELL BARRY 15 CORBIN O'MALLEY Sabrina took this week's awards. In B Grade the and A grade were Erin Quintal and Elle Harrigan, 26 JUSTIN COUGLAN 15 ALEX JONES 30 ADAM EVANS 17 GAYLEN PAYNE coaches award went to Erin Noble. The bubbly Neisha 27 KIEREN LEWIS 16 JOSH CHENEY girts battled hard and put in a solid performance 31 JOSH SHAW 18 DALEJOHN MEYER Mullins earnt herself the netballer of the day award. 28 Bill JURY 17 TROY WHEELER but lost 31 to 45 with Jackie Painter and Erin 32 NEIL BURKE 20 JUSTIN LASHBROOK 33 CARL POUND 21 JAKE BR EED Ok on the 2nd of July we play Northern Jets at Gumly 29 BRENT PRICE 18 MICHAEL CUMMINS Dunbar claiming the awards. Our C grade team 30 ROBERT MCMAHON 19 JACOB TIERNAN played a close game but just weren't strong 34 GLEN EDDIE 22 CHARLIE BLACK and as per last year's concept the past players are 35 AARON HARDIE having a very informal reunion type day. Just a time to 31 DOUG MOLENTIN 20 VAUGHAN WINNELL enough. This week's award winners, Di Kelly have a catch up and reminisce about the past. in the 32 MITCHELL TURNER 21 BEN COLENSO and Olivia Lawrence won

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Welcome pig fans to the second half of the sea­ 1 DAVE SEYMOUR 36 ASHLEY VERHAGEN Played North Wagga last week at Ardlethan for what were some 1. TIM GARRETT 45. BEAU REES hotly contested games in both the netball and football Under son and to a home game against the Jets. 2 SAM BALDING 37 JASON MURPHY 2. CHRIS BELL 46. LEIGH GRAY 17's played well hOY.ever were a little under manned and came 3. ANDREW BAKER 47. NAISH MEEHAN Today·s games are sure to be a close after both 3 ADAM SKOW 38 JACK DUDLEY orr second best. Ariah Park BOWiing dub award went to Matthew 4. MICHAEL FOSTER 48. BRAD STONE 4 ALEX VAN RUISWYK 39 Bell, the TC7Nel was received by Pete McRorie, Ang's Sports clubs coming off wins last week. 5. ROB EDIS 49. SHAUN COLWILL 5 SHAUN BENNETT 40 ANDREW JULIAN massage was won by Sam Buchanan. Ben Conlan p«:ked up Last week we hosted the visiting Temora and had 6. MITCHELL HAODRILL 50. MATT CARROLL 6 ADAM NORTON 41 MITCHELL FRANCIS .. the $15 and Nathan Bishard received $10 Rick Firman votes a good day in both netball and football. 7 LAHN SHEPHERD 42 LIAM HANIGAN go 5 Pete McRorie, 4 Ben Conlan. 3 Nathan Bishard, 2 Matt 7. CHAIS ARGENT 51. JAYOEN DURHAM In the netball C Grade ran out 36 goal winners 4 7 8 KEENAN HANIGAN 43 NATHAN BROOKES Bell and 1 Sam Buchanan. Thanks to the under 15 boys for B. JOHN INGRAM 52. GRANT LAMB -11. The best players were: 9 BEN SCHULZ 44 DANIEL ANTONIO stepping up ard the permtt players from different dubs. 9. PAUL BUERCKNER 53. JASON RUSSELL 10 KRISNA BROWN 54. HAYDEN CLARK 3. Tara Trevaskis 10 BRETT ENGLISH 46 ALEX FRASER Reserve grade played some great footy ~ding the game at d~­ 11 BRAO PERKINS 47 MARK CRITTENDEN ferent stages, however were not quite good enough to bring 11. BEN PRENTICE 55. JACK FISHER 2. Meagan Petzke 12 JACK LEA 48 'TOM LOUGHNAN home a win. TheAriah Park Bowling dub award went to Jack 12. SHANE RUSSELL 56. DANIEL RYAN 1. Linda Pollard 13 SIMON WILLIS 49 TORAVIL MCKILLOP DiKon. Towel went to Beau Rees finally recovering from his nu­ 13. MICHAEL WHEATLEY 57. STEVEN BUNOY In B Grade an injury depleted B grade side went 14 GEORGE JOHNSTON 50 OLIVER CUSTANCE merous ailments and actually having a dg (big sook). Adam 14. JAMES RICHARDS 58. DAVID COLEMAN down by 9 goals 33 - 42. The best players were: 15 LUKE AYLETT 51 ETHAN MCDONALD Ryall picked upAng's sports massage and Andrew Bell found 15. RORY LITCHFIELD 59. ANDREW HARDIE his straps play,ng an attacking role in the backline. Moses and 3. Jacinta Creighton 17 JEFF ANGEL 52 BRENDAN 16. ADAM CARROLL 60. TOM MAGUIRE son votes go 5 Joel Fairman, 4 Jack Tidd, 3 Beau Rees, 2 17. OAN PULLEN 63 . TAYLOR HORAN 2. Sarah-Jane Guthrie 18 DANIEL BACON MORTENSEN Adam Ryall and 1 Tom Prentice 19 RICK OANIHER 53 MITCHELL HOUSLER 18. ALLAN EDIS 64. GREG SALMON 1. Ainslie Campbell First grade played awesome with all players stepping up, the 20 BRAD REES 54 CLINTON BLAKE 19. JOEL FAIRMAN 67. JEREMY LITTLE In A Grade it was a close encounter with our gins boys have found some form at the nght time of year with finals 21 55 RICHARD BOUCHER footy within their grasp. Ariah Park Bowling dub award went to 20. GERARD O'BRIEN 68. TONY DECELIS running it out to win by 5 goals 42 - 37. The best 22 JESSE KENT 56 LACHLAN KELLY Andrew Bonny, Phil Davey won the towel. Ang's sports mas­ 21 . ADAM RYALL 69. JOSEPH RDDWAY players were: 23 JOEL HOURIGAN 57 sage was received by Rob Edis, $25 was awarded to Matt Car­ 22. 3. Chloe Gardiner 24 MICHAEL CATTELL 58 ASHLEY CONNOR roll showing a hint of aggression, Kevin Cross mug went to 23. PHIL WILLIAMS 24. ANDREW BELL UNDER 17s 2. Simone Coote 25 RYAN GORMLY 60 KAYNE SCROOP coach courageous M"lchael VVheatley. Moses and Son votes go 26 ALLAN CHARNOCK 61 MICK CARROLL 5 Phil Davey, 4 MiCllael \Nheatley, 3 Andrew Bonny. 2 Michael 25. ROB WYKE S 3. MATTHEW BELL 1. Sally Williams 27 CLINT SHIELOS 63 Foster and 1 Matt Carroll. 26. PHIL DAVEY 4. REECE COLWILL While in the football: 28 MATT DEACON 64 ROWAN PATEY C grade started off the day with a hard fought win over the 27. JOE CATLIN 5. KYLE MAGUIRE The reserve graders had a huge 102 point win 22 29 CHRIS KLEEMAN 65 Saints wilh the final score 30-16. Emily Maslin showed off her 28. BRENTON COX 6. JAYOEN DURHAM 17 149 lo 7 3 45. The best players included Joel 30 67 GRANT LANGFORD skills and was awarded Best on Court. Players Player went to a 29. JAMES KING 7. new starter Corinne O'Hare for her hard elforts on the wing. Hourigan, Jake Leske and Michael Cattell. The 31 TOOO SMITH 68 AARON BYRNE 30. CALEB INCH 8. HUGH MURDOCH B grade had a tough game against the fast finishing Saints and 31. ANDREW TIOO 9. JEREMY AURIK multiple goal kickers on the day were Jeff' Angel 32 JAKE STOCKTON 69 AMOS NICHOLS were unable to hold onto the game. Final score 33-40. Standout 32 . PETER WYKES 10 BRANDON DOYLE 33 TRISTON ROBINSON 74 PAUL ANDERSON player for the day was Hayley Maguire who showed off in the with 4, Michael Cattell with 3 and David Seymour, 33. ANDREW BONNY 11. 34 SIMON NALDER centre court and walked .may with a well deserved Best on Matthew Knox, Alex Fraser and Dan Smith all 34. JACK TI OO 35 BRODEY FARLEY Court and Players Player. Our "Gumby d the 'Neek" goes to our 12. TOM CLARK with 2 each. fearless GK, Codie Harper aka Hairy Maclary. 35. MITCH O'BRIEN 13. JEREMIAH MASLIN The one·s boys Jumped out to an ear1y lead but Although short on numbers, A grade was able to come out with 36. BRENTON O'BRIEN 14. JIM LUCAS then had to light off a strong comeback from a 45-35 win with the help from some B graders. Best on Court 37. BRAD RYAN 15. JACK FISHER 38. BEN MCDERMOTT 16. LUCAS WALKER Temora before kicking away again to win by 35 went to Robyn Buerckner who as always was competitive on the wing and gave the Saints no space. Taking the step up from 39. TOM PRENTICE 17. MATT GAYNOR points 11 13 79 to 6 8 44. The best players in­ B grade for the week was Mikayla Mclean who played a full 40. TIM CARROLL 18. SAM BUCHANAN cluded Alex van Ruiswyk, Ricky Daniher and Ben game in GS and was awarded Players Player. This week we 41. TIM REES 19. LACHLAN FLAGG Schultz while the multiple goal kickers were led take on CSU at home, Jets hope we can notch a win on the 42. JACK OIXON 20. by Alex van Ruiswyk with 3 Clint Shields with 2 board in all 3 grades. 43. LU KE FAIRMAN Take on CSU today hopefully we can win evel)'ttlingl and Simon Nalder with 2. 44. DANIEL CHALMERS GO THE JETSII Next week we are away at Marrar.

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42 43 NORTH WAGGA SAINTS 11 MARRAR BOMBERS Another fairly dose encounter last Saturday against the The Saints had a difficult task ahead of them, travel­ 1 GUY WARD 63 JACK COX 1 DEAN HOWARD 32 GRAEME REID Hawks. It was a great effort given the guys still sitting on the ling into the Jets territory last Saturday. The crowd 2 ANDREW HIGGINSON 33. JOSH HAGAR 2 AARON H.ALCROFT 64 GRANT FISHER sidelines through injury or away on holidays. Our Two's also witnessed both first grade teams fight it out, until the 3 ADAM MCKENZIE 67 CAMERON ROWLEY 3 BRETT HOWARD 34 DANIEL FOX played extremely well for another win and the Girls won all final minutes of the match. II was always going to be 4 JESSE MARGOSIS 69 SHANE ELLIS 4 BRAD LANGTRY 35 CAMERON MITTER three netball games. Our 1Ts may not be winning too many a tough fought game, and the crowd could not have 6 STEVE BARNES 71 JARROD KOETZ 5 BRENT CARROLL 36 PAUL PRICE but we reckon ~ is a win to field a side week after week been disappointed, with the display of desperation 7 JOSH LUCAS JOSH THOMPSON 6 BEN LANQTRY 37 JOSH HABEL 72 when the "experts' reckoned we couldn't.In the Seniors, An­ produced by both the Jets, and the Saints in all 8 MITCH FURY 73 TROY CURTIS 7 JAREO KAHLEFELDT 38 GLEN JONES drew Higginson took out the Mug with a display of attacking grades. Regardless of the final score, the First grade 9 OLIVER BREUST 74 BEN ALEXANDER 8 MARC SHEPPARD 39 SAM TURNER football and also keeping one of the Hawk's best midfielders 9 CHASE MACINTOSH 40 SCOTT POPLE game was played with some exciting passages of 10 PAUL LANDRIGAN 75 KANE MCNAMARA quiet all game. Ben Langtry just keeps getting better and play and velocity. The stand out players on the field, 11 BRAD HUTCHINSON TT NIC BLENCOWE 1D ADAM HOWARD 41 SCOTT RAUFERS better and thoroughly deserved the $50 Sporties Award. 11 JOSH SUCKLING were awarded to the following: Jeremy Luff, Issac 12 NICHOLAS ABERLINE 42 BRETT RICE Haven't seen much of Shaun Lowry this season because of 12 MITCH TAYLOR Rutland, Mitch Fury, Kyle Cross, Josh Campbell. 13 ISAAC RUTLAND UNDER 17s 43 work commitments however the big fella stood up to the 13 SHANE BOETCHER 44 JOSH HANLON Jesse Margosis and Josh Lucus. The Reserves 14 SCOTT ROBERTSON 1 DYLAN JONES plate in 'Slowy's" absence to take out the $20 Sporties 14 MATT MALONE 45 started the game 'hands on' and continued to adopted 15 LEWIS WALDRON 2 CONNOR CAREY Award.In the Two's the standouts were Joel Robinson and 15 BEN CARROLL 46 and display a consistent contest throughout the day. (U17) 4 CAYOEN WINTER Daniel Fox. Both blokes were on their game and ii was 16 JEREMY GRAETZ 47 JADE HODGE The Reserves best went to: Michael 'top-dog' 16 BRETT HOGAN 5 ALISTER BUTT Robbo who ended up taking out the Mug and Foxy earning 17. SHANE MACINTOSH 48 MITCHELL DRUCE 17 JACKSON ARGUS 6 CAMERON GAFFNEY the I/Vol1\out Gym award, Jason Kendall and our elder Barnes. Shane Tracey, Nathan Kelly. Jack Cox and 18 MARTY BAHR 49 JOEL ROBINSON 18 KYLE CROSS 7 KIERAN HARDINGE statesman Paul Price picked up the South VVagga Butchery Lewis Grear. 19 BEN OURIGO 50 CRAIG WEBSDALE 19 GENE WILLS 8 COREY WATT meat pack and Marrar Hotel six pack awards respectively. The Netball stars of the day were B Grade, coming off 20 JEREMY BAHR 51 RICHY ROBINSON 21 MATT HOWARTH 9 JACOB GOODEN Sorry, I donl have any of the 17's best players but I will get successful in a fine display of netball. The girls 21 KERRDD ROBERTS 52 MATTHEW ERICH 22 DEAN WARD 10 NICKOLAS KRUCKEL together with Pricey and make sure we start mentioning worked extremely hard for the entirety of the game, 22 DAMIEN MCKELVIE 53 JUSTIN HYDE 23 DAN OUEE 11 TIMOTHY POST some of the boys in future reports. and decided to dedine the 'mid-game snooze·. The 23 ADAM LES FINEMDRE 24 SHANE TRACEY 12 JORDAN DENNIS Our Netballers had a good weekend ·winning all three 54 awards for B grade went as follows: Amanda Cross STUBENRAUCH 55 MATT SCOTT 25 NIGEL SMITH 13 JORDAN DURHAM grades against the improving East Wagga gins. The Baby for precise shooting, and Corinna 'fluff' Luff for excel­ 24 ANTHONY MALONE 61 BRAD PATTISON 27 JOSH CAMPBELL 14 THOMAS STRONG Bombers did not have a game last weekend and will be re­ lent defensive play. C Grade unfortunately went 25 SHANNON WILLIAMS 62 BRAD TURNER 28 MATT HARMER 15 LEWIS WALDRON freshed for today's game. Kirsty Setgert took out the best down by a few goals, and will have to work on some 26 KURT STUBENRAUCH 63 JASON KENDALL 29 NICHOLAS KING 16 JOSHUA MAY player award in C Grade and Emma Taylor blitzed lhe field more defensive plays for the coming week. C grades 27 CHRIS BUTT 30 ZACHARY LAW 17 SEAN LYNCH in the B Grade game. The A Graders could not distinguish 64 BRODY DLZARD best went to: TIiiy Taggart and Hayley Crouch. The A 28 BRYCE GRAETZ 65 PAT KNAGGE 34 MATTHEW GARDINER 21 SEAN GAYNOR one best player and shared the award between Bee Me­ graders clawed their way back into the match in the 29 ANDREW GUNSSER 66 MATT CUMMINS 36 JAKE HINDMARSH 22 ZACCHARY MALONEY ichel, Kristen McKenzie and Tara Taylor who all had strong 30 DANIEL 67 ROBBIE POLLARD last quarter, which incidentally saw them only 4 goals 37 ZAC ELDRIDGE 23 NICHOLAS BLAKE games on the day.On the social scene don't forget the Mas­ down! But due to an unfortunate injury and a quick 39 JEREMY LUFF 24 BILLY PRICE querade Ball being neld at the Marrar Hall next Saturday BURKINS HAW 68 SHAUN LOWRY re-shuffle. the Saint'ettes' concluded the game 8 40 COLBY FLACK 25 SAM BARTON commencing at 6.00pm. Tickets are $45 each and I have no 31 JUSTIN GRAHAM goals down. A Grade displayed three extremely 41 RYAN JAMIESON doubt nwill be one of those nights to remember. As a spe­ strong quarters, which we all hope can continue in the 42 DAN FURNER cial note, Mick "Handyman' VValker has advised that he is bring on their ·A Game' and to be ready for a tough en­ coming rounds. The best for A Grade went deserv­ 43 MICK BARNES giving up his second job deaning gutters. Even though he counter with the Sainters on their home turf. Even though ingly to: Carty Tracey and Alice Mattingly. Today is 46 ALAN HABERECHT was pretty "handy" at this job he felt he could never work his we have not been able to field a full team at any stage of our Breast Cancer Ladies Day Awareness function. 51 NATHAN KELLY way "up the ladder' and would probably end up ' in the gut­ the season so far, the Seniors and Two's have been and all of our Ladette's ... .. Sorry Saint'ettes' will be in 54 GORDON ter'. He apologises to anyone he had offered his se

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