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DIVISION ONE JULY 16 : Co ll - A s h .(79) v MAY 7: R .A. A . F . (72) v R. .C.A.E.(88): Borcc C k.( 140) v cell ( Under 19s) won the individual goal­ First Round M .C.U.( 120) : T . R .-Y.C.(55) v Marrar(I04) : Coo ta .(49) v Whitton( I I 9): S . Wagga-T.(1 22) v kicking awards with Steven Purcell top­ Al·RIL 9: Coll -Ash.(131) v T.R.­ Barcllan(80): Tcmora( 100) v N . Jun./Kap.(72) ·torial Y.C.(10:lJ: Marrar(85) v Coota.(41) : ~t RIVERI NA ping th e JOO goal mark. Congratulations Wagga(I47) MAY 14 : R. .C.A .E.(51) v Borcc M .C.U. (97) v T e mora( 68); FOOTBALL JULY 23: Marrar(80) v C:oll ­ Ck.(67): Whitton(54) v S.Wagga­ lt to all. Barellan(47) v N. W agga.( 124) Ash.(48): M. C.U.(236) v Coota.( Ll): T . ( I 3 l) ; Jun ./ K a p (128) v LEAGUE With seven clubs being represented in APRIL 16: Coota.(91) v Coll ­ Barcllan(82) v T c mora(59): N RAA.F.(34) E Ash.( 157); Tcmora(1 30) v Marrar(42); Wagga(203J v T R .- Y.C.(68) the final series the publishers of the N. Wagga(I34) v M. C.U.(66); T.R.­ Second Round I Y.C.(79) v Barellan.(1 27) Split Round MAY 21: Whitton(IIO) v Football Record wish all teams APR IL 23: Coll-Ash.(107) v R.ivcoll(87) ; Jun ./Kap.( I 27) v Borcc JULY 30: Coll -Ash .(87) y T.R - The start of the Tooths Riverina Foot­ the best of luck in their search for pre­ T e m ora(84J ; M a rrar(63) v N. C k . (50) ; S W agga- T.(2:lO) v ball League final series is with us and W agga( l 32J; M .C.U . (100) v Y.C.(57); Marrar(63 ) v Coota.(29): RAA .F.(9) miership honours. Barellan(73); Coota.(70) v T.R .­ M.C.U.(I31J v Tcmora(62): JUNE 4: R.ivcoll(42) v Jun ./ Barcllan(67) v N. Wagga. (67) Australian Football patrons can expect The League should be applauded in its Y.C.(74J Kap.(l:l2): Borcc C k.(76) v S.Wagga­ APRIL 30: N. Wagga(I 72) v C:o ll ­ AUGUST 6: Coota. (101) v Coll­ T . (II 5): RA . A F . (116) v one of the most keenly contested final decision to stage all finals matches at Ash ( 146); Tcmora( 136) v Marrar(S5 J: Ash.(40J; Barellan(l28J v Marrar(40J : Whitton(lll). N. Wagga(I27) v M.C.U.(122); T.R.­ series in the VCFL. Narrandera Sportsground - undoubtedly T.R.-Y C.(110) v M .C.U (112): JUNE 11 : S . Wagga-T.( 166) v Y.C.(88) v Barc ll an( 103) . Only percentage seperated the three top Tc mora(l34) v Coota.(33) Rivco11(46) : R .A .A .F.(36) v Borcc the best venue for Australian Football in MAY 7 : C:oll-Ash.(91) v AUGUST 13: C oll-Ash .(125) v Ck.(127): Jun ./ Kap.(145) v Tcmora(78): Marrar(4 5 ) v N sides Coolamon, East Wagga-Kooringal the Riverina. Barcllan(75): M a rrar( 56) v Whitton .(47) Wagga(I55) ; M C.U.(102) v and Wagga at the end of the 18 minor M.C.U.(132); Tcmora(l78J v T.R.­ .JUNE 25: Rivcoll(ll2) v With facilities second to none all finals Y. C. (98); Coota.(39) v N . Wagga(2 17) Barcllan(55J; Coota.(100) v T.R.­ R.A.A.F.(9) : Whitton(71) v Borcc Y.C.(87) round games and Turvey Park has dis­ patrons should be well catered for. MAY 14: M .C. U .(108) v Coll ­ Ck.(87): Jun./ Kap.(36) v S.Wagga­ AUGUST 20: N. Wagga(I63J v Ash.(54J ; Marrar(70) v T. R .- Y .C.(8 I) ; T .(101) played it can also match it with the best. The price increases are justified as Coll-Ash . (76) ; Barcllan(I l7J v Barcllan(I29) v Coota . (61) ; N . JULY 2: Borcc Ck.(42) v Marrar(2 3 ) ; T.R.-Y.C.(90) v Congratulations to Coolamon on win­ patrons witness a full days entertainment Wagga(90) v Tcmora(46). Rivco11(6:l): S . Wagga-T .( 198) v M.C.U.(118) ; T c mora( 252 ) v MAY 2 1: C oll - A s h .( 111) v Whitton( 2 1) : Jun ./ Kap.(I 10) v ning Club Championship award and also of the best spectator sport in the Riverina. Coota.(42) Marrar(89) ; Coo ta (58) v R AAF(22) the minor premiership in the seniors. For $3.50 for adults, $2 for pensioners M , C U .(14 2 ) ; T c mor a(93) v August 27: 1st Sl:mi: Congratulations are also in order to and children (12-16) patrons are certainly Barc ll a n(76) ; T .R .-Y.C.(6!) v N . Tcmora(55) d Bardlan(40). Third Round Wagga(209). Scptl:mbcr 3: 2nd Sl:mi: JUI . Y '): Riv co 11(137) v Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong on win­ getting their money's worth. The slight MAY 28: RDFL(IIS) v M.C.U. v N . Wagga. Whitton(30): Borcc Ck.((18) v Jun ./ Tall~!!gatta(80); RDFL(94) v Nth. Riv . ► Spctl:mbl:r 10: Prcmliminary Kap.(141) : R .A. A .F.(15) v S.Wagga­ ning the second grade minor premiership increase to $4 for adults for the grand final (74). and to Turvey Park for finishing on top in is well justified as patrons to a grand final final. T.(22 1) Second Round Scpll:mhcr 17 : Grand final. JULY 16 : .lun. / Kap.(1 22 ) v the Under 19s and being the only side to at Narrandera Sportsground will agree. JUNE 4: T.R. -Y .C. (50) v Coll ­ R.ivcoll(9:l ); S.Wagga-T.(171) v Borcc Ash (I 11) ; Coota.(121) v Ma rrar(66); Ck . (111): Whitton(23X) v go through the season unbeaten. The atmosphere is unmatched in this part Tcmora(70) v M. C.U. (89) : N . RAAF(37) Wagga's Greg Sheather (Firsts), East of for any sport and I Wagga( I 20) v Ba rcllan(82). JULY 23: Rivcoll(38) v S. Wagga­ JUNE II : Coll-Ash . (129) v T . (IX 5 ) ; B()rcc Ck.(286) v Wagga-Kooringal's Mark Crouch am sure this year's finals series will be an Coo t a.(45): Marr a r(44) v R. A.A.F.(2 1): Whitton(56) v Jun./ (Seconds) and Turvey Park's Steven Pur- outstanding success. Tcmora(l30J; M .C.U .( 72) v N . Kap.( IO'!) Wagga(60) ; Ba re II an( 132) v T. R.­ JULY :l O: R A.A.F (II) v Y.C.(74) DIVISION TWO: Rivcoll(4 5 ) : Bor c c Ck.(63) v JUNE 18: RDFL(157) v Kerang(65J. First Round Whitton(6X): S.Wagga-T.(46) v Jun ./ • OUR COVER: The chase is on between T.R.Y.C.'s Mark Driscoll , left , and Barellan 's Jim Ca rroll. JUNE 25: Tcmora(96) v Coll ­ Kap.(20) APR IL 16: R . CAE ( 189) v AUGUST 6: Rivcoll(94) v Burce Ash.(37J; N. Wagga(65) v Marrar(24); Whitton(42J: Borcc Ck.( 1.18) v .Jun ./ Barc llan(49J v M .C.U.(34 ): T . R .­ Ck.(129); Whitton(54) v S.Wagga­ Y.C.(3 1) v Coota.(21) f .'r'Uf;lJ: R.A .A .F.(27) v S. Wagga- T (170): RA . AF (32 ) v Jun. / Kap.(161) . JULY 2: Coll-Ash.(6 1) v N . A PR IL 23: Jun ./ Kap . (82) v Wagga(I09): Marrar(28) v August l:l : 1st Semi: Rivcoll(94) d R C.A.E (108) ; S .Wagga-T. (93) Uorcc Cn.:<.:k(X6). Barcllan(2 I): M .C. U .( I 87) v T. R.­ Borcc Ck.(58): Whitton( 59) Y.C.(33): Coota.(54) v Temora(80). August 20: 2nd Semi: S. Wagga­ R .A.A.F.(3X) T .( 174) d Jun ./Kap.((,6) . JULY 9: Barcllan(I45) v Coll­ APRIL 30: R .C.A E . ( 16) v TOOTH & CO. LTD. Ash.(76): M.C.U.(168) v Marrar(59); August 27: Preliminary final: Jun./ S.Wagga-T .(53): Borcc Ck.(IIX) v Kap.(62) d Rivcpll(47). T. R. -Y .C. (67) v Tcmo ra( I 11 ): N. 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TOOTHS RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE RIVERINA AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CRAZY JIMS MARK OF THE MATCH: - Player Profile ---JUNEE-KAPOOKA CLUB RADIO AW ARD: 28 .8.83: VIC HUGO 28.8.83: 1. ROD C LARKE - 33, 5' 10", 12.5. Ruck-rover. 14. ANTHONY SMITH - 24, 6'1 ", 13.2. Ruck. Strong DA YID CARROLL (Narrandera) Captain/coach. Clever ball-getter, great finals play­ contesting ruckman, hard player to beat. (Ganmain-GGM) er ; has respect of hi s team. 15. ALLEN SULLIVAN - 27, 6'3", 13 .3 . Full­ Progress points· in 2. NEIL THOMPSON - 26. 6' 1", 13.0. Centre forward. Strong player, accurate kick, gives 100% Crazy Jim's Player of the Year: I THIS WEEK Half-forward. Outstanding half-forward, great effort, excellent high mark. 7: Dave Vogel (TP) . high mark and long left foot kick. 16. COL CLARIDGE - 26, 6' 1", 13.2. Half-back 6: Chris Chamberla in (EWK ). Russell Campbell ON RADIO: ., flank. Strong mark , good long kick , great contes­ (Cool). 3. WAYNE DUNBAR - 27, 6'1'', 13.0. Centre. 5: Neville Lvons (EWK). Paul Butterworth. 2WG with Allan Hull Inspiration to his team, great ball-getter and long ter, good finals player. Michael Walsh (GGGM). Tony Turner (EWKJ. 2RG with Bob Little kick, strong mark; never says die. 17. WAYNEJENKINS-26,5'11 ", 13.0. Ruck-rover. 4: Ray o·connor (GGGMJ . George Galvin First Semi-Final: 4. MARK DONALSON - 20, 5'9'', 10 .8. Wing. Utility player, percentage footballer, good mark , gives everthing every game . (EWK). C hris Bevan (Cool). Dave Johnston Turvey Park v Wagga Tigers Clever winger, great contester for the ball. (TP). 5. JEFF GROVE - 21, 5'10", 12.0. Rover. Talented 18 . PADDY DEVINE - 27, 6'0", 13.0. Fullback. Very The winner will receive power tool equipment to the value rover, big occasion player, spectacular mark , good tough player, strong defender, good clearer of the of $5(J(J disposal. ball. 6. BOB GOUGH - 28, 6'0", 13.0. Forward. Strong 19. KEITH BEVAN - 28, 5' 10", 13.3. Back Pocket. mark and left foot kick. dangerous player in Safe mark, great disposal, good defender. [.< ■■Ii■ il■■--■I ■■1■■■1 : : I I forward line. 20. D EAN MORRISS - 24, 6'1 "', 13.7. Ruck . Good SECOND GRADE 7. JACK MILLER - 30, 5'9'', 11.0. Rover. Gutsy tap ruckman, kick either foot, strong player. FIRST GRADE rover, great ball-getter. good pass. 21. GRAEME BURGMANN - 34, 6'2", 14.0. For­ Coolamon 23.17 .159 d Leeton 10.12. 72 8. ANDREW SMITH - 26, 6'0", 12.5. Half-forward. ward Pocket. Experienced finals campaigner, ex­ Coolamon V Leeton East Wagga 14.17.101 d Griffith 3.4.28 Spectacular mark, accurate kick, versatile player. cellent high mark , accurate kick for goal, strong 27.19.180 9.11.59 9. ALLEN C AMERON - 26, 5'10", 11.12. Half­ forward player. Wagga 14.16.100 d Ardlethan 5.6.36 forward. Robust forward flanker, plenty of en­ 22. RICKY K EAST - 16 , 6'0", 12.4. Back Pocket. Young player, first year, greatest tackler in team , East Wa~p-K. V Griffith Narrandera 13.13.91 d Ganmain 9.10.64 deavour, hand around goals. 14.152 9.5.59 10. G REG DRYDEN - 26, 5'10", 11.IO. Wing. The strong mark, has great future ahead of him. Ariah Park 18.19.127 d Turvey Park 2.6.18 best ball-getter in the team, very fast, very elusive 23. ALEX McLEAN - 26, 5' 11 ", 13.0. Back Flank. WaHa V Ardlethan player. Strong backman, plenty of desire, good mark and 21.1 . 38 8.13.61 UNDER NINETEENS 11. PHIL HOLDEN - 311, 5'1 1", 12.0. Wing. Experi­ kick . Leeton 18 .11.119 d Coolamon 4.3.27 enced player, st.rang mark, long kick , replacement 24. STEVE VAUGHAN - 24, 6'2", 13 .2. Ruck. New Narrandera V Ganmain full-forwa;J _ player, good reputation as a forward and ruckman. 14.9.93 13.22.100 East Wagga 11.9 .75 d Griffith 6.5.35 12 . GREG BIRCH - 26, 6'2". 12.10. Ruck. Outstand­ 32. ROBERT REED - 29, 5'1 I", 13.6. Centre half­ Wagga 10.10.70 d Ardlethan 9.9.63 in g player, good mark , good ruckman , lfln g kick, back. Strong robust defender, percentage footbal­ Ariah Park V Turvei Park great finals competitor. ler, wonderfully safe mark, great finals player. 12.19.91 15 . 12. 10 Narrandera 13.19. 97 d Ganmain 4.6.30 13. DARREL FOSTER - 27, 5'10", 11.7. Wing. Very fast strong player, tackles hard, creative member of Turvey Park 14.11.95 d Ariah Park 3.6.24 attack.

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BRIAN ROBINSON - 25 . 188cm. 67kg. Half-forward. accurate kick . Has kicked o ver 400 goals in senior Clever player who can kick goals from anywhere. football. " I 23. DAVID CORBElT - 19. I 73em, 65kg. Rove r. Product Giving the Dons his best season si nce joining them from Nth. Wagga. of Do n juniors. Vice-capta in of Under 19s. Has 6. WAYNE GARDNER - 20, 188cm. 90kg. Centre impressed in se nior ma tches this year. Great ball-getter. fine disposal . " COLOURS: COLOURS: half-forward. Young player yet to realise his wealth of BLUE. GOLD V NAVY BLUE . RED SHOULDERS potential. Ve ry strong mark ; long kick. Repped ROFL 2:i. MARK O'BRIEN - 27, 183cm , 88kg. Defender 2nds '83. Has kicked 87 goals this year. Longest s_e rvi ng se nior player. With exception of o_ne season with Junee; played all his senior tooty with ll [) CORBE·17· 1111a,,,,1l 7. MICK DASEY - 24. 178cm. 75kg. Centre . Assist. 17. R . HARDY Dons. Courageous player who'll always give total I. S. HOLT (C) coach and winner Dons Best & Fairest this year. 3-1 . K.PAICE Ex-MCU player who displays all of footballs skills. effort. 1 G. H E NMAN -1-1 . S. WILLIAMS prolific kick-winner. 32 . PAUL O ' DONNELL - 23. 178cm. 72kg. Defender. -IX. R . MATHUES 3. 13 . SMITH 9. BRIAN PLUMMER - 26. 191cm, 80kg. Ruckman. Has Another ex-Turvey Park player who playe d his junior -1. R . SMITH lootball with the _Dons. Consistent player who can do -19 . J . HINCHLEY had a fine season with the Dons since joining them from 5. D. C LOSE Barellan in '81. Loves it hard. well 111 both detence and a ttack. Good mark. fine 51. T . RYAN 6 . R . RYAN 11. STEVEN MARKS - 20. 180cm. 75kg. Rover. A disposal. 53 . A . BOCK 7. p R U SSELL consistently good young player in his third season with 41. GRAEME McCAIG - 19 . 191cm. 78kg. Forward. U19 5-1. T. STANLEY the Dons. Good ball-getter; third in this years B.&F. captain who's played some great games with the 55. I. BLOOMFIELD 8. P. RAVA l)_ 12. IAN McKENZIE - 31. 188cm. 86kg. Ruckman. First seniors. Product of Don Juniors. Very good mark . long 56. P WOWISION G. BANNISTER kick. Mobile for a big fellow . · " " year as coach of Dons. Wins his kicks around the 57. I. ROYAL IO. A . WAKEMAN ground. Fine disposal. Ex-Turvey Park player of many 43. C RAIG SMITH - 19. 188cm. 80kg. Defende r. Young 5~. J. STEWART ll. D. BEAUMONT years. ROFL rep this year. veteran who played his first senior with Dons at lo. Last 59. S. C RAZE 12. A. TOCHIN ye ar captained U I 9s where he sustained bad injury. 15. JEFF O'BRIEN - 30. 175cm. 62kg. Wingman . Speedy 61 J. THOMPSON IJ. S. TURNER player with good disposal. In his 3rd season the the now a consistent senior player. · 62. R . DOLAN 1-1 . M . GARLICK Dons. Loves to chat. 44. TONY OWENS - 21. 182cm . 72kg. Forward. Skilful 6-1. L. LEWIS 15 . RUSSELL 16. BRUCE LALLY - 19 . 170cm. 70kg. Rover. Outstand­ player_in first season with Dons. E"x-Ardlctha n palver 65. J. MITC HELL Phillip with tme disposal. Good team player. · ing youngster in first season with Dons. Ex-Ardlethan. 66. G . JONES 16. G. COM! where he wqn U 19 League B. & F. award. Speedy. 47. GARY WOODWARD - 24. 178cm. 71kg. Forward 67. P KIRK 17. R. LYONS Possess all the skills. Member of RAAF. In first vcar tenacious; fine team player. 6X MITCHELL 18. G. ARMSTRONG with Dons. Ex-Paraburdoo (WA) player. · B. 18. PETER BRINDLEY - 17, 178cm. 86kg. Back-pocket. 69. W. HICKENBOTHAM 19. R . SULLIVAN 49. JOHN KE NN E DY - 17, 178cm. 73kg. Wingman. Another outstanding young player. An attacking defen­ 7 1. Scutt RUSSELL 20. G . MARTIN Product ol Don jumors. Last years U19.B~&F. Runner­ der with good disposal. Product of Dons Juniors. 72. M . HARRISION 21 . F. PASQUETII up ~-& F. in his first year with seniors. A skilful player 19. PAUL SHEEHAN - 25. 17:km. 67kg. Wingman. 73. B. HOWilT T1 G. WARD Speedy player. first season with Dons. Ex -Finley and who s rarely beaten. X5. B. H UTCHISON 23. G. GRAHAM Uni of NSW player. :ill DAVID SEAMAN - 26. 18:inn. 87kg. Defender P . MATHUES 2-1 . G . BLACKETT 21. JOIIN McGINN - 27, 186cm. 82kg. Ruckman. Ex ­ ruckman. Returned tn Do ns this year after short stint wi th Turvey Park. Tnugh pl ayer· with long kick D . S HI ELDS 25. P. PURCELL Turvey Park player in first season with Dons seniors. D. BLISS Played junior footy with the Dons. Rugged player who 56 TERRY LAI.OR - 28. 184cm. 90kg. C'cntrl~ half-back. 26. G. PRESTON R. HUNT can give as much as he takes. Auguably the best C'HB in the league. Former Turvey Park player who started the season with a Melbourne B. HUNT suburban league. Strong as they come. prodigious kick, G. RIGHARDS rarely beaten P. BAKER

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Watch a replay of Juneel Kapooka's . FLEMINGS HARDWARE SUPPLIES ~~: home games with hosts Terry & Mane Mulqueeney FOR ALL YOLR PLL\181\G REOLIRE\1E\TS in the great atmosphere of the :J Stainless steel ~inks and laundrv units 35 DOBNEY =i Hot water service - gas or electric AVE. WAGGA :::i Vanitv units and baths LOFTUS HOTEL-MOTEL PH. 25 -+411 • OPEN 7 DAYS • Cl IINESES RESTAURANT =i Sewer. waste and pressure P V C. pipe & fittings *~ HUMPHREY ST.. JUNEE - PHON E 24 1511 ::J Corrugated iron and roof decks * RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE FINAL - 1st XVIII - 2.30 p.m. FIRST SEMI-FINAL SECOND GRADE JUNEE - KAPOOKA BULLDOGS 12 NOON k O,co agam we meet ou, n,al,,~ the ;;;;;= I Dons. for the fifth time this year, m - 1. R. CLARK 29. the most important day in the foot- 2 . N. THOMPSON 30. G . GILMOUR 3. W. DUNBAR 31. G. FRIEND bath~c~~)~~, t~h~o~:;,~dG~:~~ -Finals ,·tf\_'<.\_.·,_!_ .._.. · · .·,,,· 4. M. DONALSON 32. R. REED was not easy as both grades made •... :: ... COLOURS: COLOURS: 5. J. GROVE 33. P. HOLT hard work of it in last weeks prelimin- RED, WHITE BLUE, GOLD V BROWN & GOLD STRIPES 6. G. BIRCH 34. R. ANTONIO ary finals. Well done to the Crcckcrs & BLUE and the Bushpigs. You nearly had us, and your efforts 4. Col DURNAN I. N. LYONS 25. P BUTTERWORTH 7. J. MILLER 35. J. HOLMES must be commended. 8. S. DONALDSON 2. T. TURNER 26. G. DOUBLEDAY 8. Andrew SMITH 36. W. SELBY The Seconds just scraped home thanks to a fine mar_k 9. P HICKSON 3. C. BUTTS 27. D. ARGUS 9. A. CAMERON 37. P. McDERMOn" and goal with minites r~mai_ning by ccntrcman Chris 10. W. HUNT 4. L. GEPPERT 28. L. CATLIN 10. G. DRYDEN 38. S. VAUGHAN II. R. STEWART 5. P. COHALAN 29. M. GOODEN 11. P. HOLDEN 39. H. JENKINS Selby, to give us a 3 point victory. Again a slow start 17. G. CORBETT 6 . D. McGEE 31. J. LEMAN 13. D. FOSTER 40. J. DIXON saw us behind the eight ball and fortunately due to fine 3rd quarter against the wind where we kept the 19. S. FISHER 7. G. GALVIN 32. M. DUNCOMBE 14. G.FAIRBANK 41. 21. I. ROSE 8. D. PRESTON 33. C. GRAETZ 15. D. GOSMAN 42. S. SUITOR Crcckcrs goalcss, and then made full use of the wind in 22. K. ABSOLUM 9. T. GOODEN 34. J. DYE 16. P. DEVINE 43. M. EDSON the final quarter, we marched into today's Grand Final. John Robertson in his return match dominated in 23. S. KILLER JO . B. SUCKLING 35. R. THOMPSON 17 . W. JENKINS 44. P. SMITH 27. P. ANTHONY 11. D. GALVIN 36. T. SMITH 18. A. McLAREN 45. P. COOK defence, Graham Jenkins worked hard at CHF. Chris 28. T. TRUCKETT 12. R. COCHRANE 38. J. MASKELL 19. K. BEVAN 46. C. CLARIDGE Selby fired in the second half. with Mike Edson and 29. C. ROYAL 13. C. BRIGGS 39. G. HARRIS 20. D. MORRISS 47. G. HARMER Peter McDermott winning many desperate kicks all 30. D. PLEDGER 14. S. SMITH 40. K. MORRIS 21. Tony SMIT! I 48. C. PEARSON over the ground. . 31. M. STEWART 15. G. LOVELL 41. B. PARKS 22. S. JOHNSTON 49. G. JENKINS Today secs the return of a number of key _players. 32. G. McLEAN 16. S. ABSOLUM 42. R. BRYON 23. R. THOMAS 50. B. HARRISON and I'm sure with the knowledge that we finished as 33. C. FIRMAN 17. T. PLEDGER 43. R. DUNBAR 24. B. GOUGI I 51. G . MITCHELL minor premiers and could not play as attrociously as in the 2nd semi, then we arc abig chance today. 36. B. SULLIVAN 18. M. CROUCH 46. M. GOLDSMITH 25 . T. COOPER 52. R. KEAST 37. I: INGRAM 19. R. ROBINSON 48. L. PECH 26. 53. P. ARMOUR The Bushpigs had their chance in the final quarter of 39. M. COLLIS 20. G. HAMBLIN 58. D. ABSOLUM 27. M. LEDWIDGE 54. K. IRVING the Firsts hut to Clarkcy's boys credit they rose to the 40. G. SULLIVAN 21. C. CHAMBERLAIN 56. G. HINDMARSH 28. P. KIES 55. W. WOOD occasion and the wind to score a 15 point win. The 41. Rich DURNAN 22. J. COUPER 65. C. KNIGHT cunning, quilc and experience of C larky all over the 42. Glen INGRAM 23. T. PLEMING ground lifted the team to have another crack at the 43. P HERRIOTT 24. I. MATTINGLY unbeaten Dons. f le was well supported hy Mark 45. G. DAVIS Donaldson and Boh Gough in defence, and 'Bogga' 46. Shane RUSSELL Smith and Al Sullivan up forward. 52. Col INGRAM As this is the last article for the season thanks must be given to all Bulldog supporters for following th_c sides all season, the executive and committee tor their hard work throughout the season. to the two coach_es Rod Clark and Neil Thompson, and to all players tor ------,R. G. LANE & CO. PTY. LTD. • MAX RUDD'S the effort of getting both sides into the Grand Finals. The climax to the season has arrived. Two v1ctones 1s IN ASSOCIATION WITH I the goal. Good luck to both sides in both grades and SPORTS\VORLD here's hoping for two Bulldog Premierships'! (and L. G. HOOKER LIMITED 1 COOTAMUNVU.A S SJ>0/0'/NCi cclchrations at the Loftus Hotel, Junce alter the YOUR LOCAL REAL ESTATE AGENTS I SJ>EC'/ALIST' games). PHONE NARRANDERA 59 1977 I 222 PARKLR s·1 RITT. COOTAMllNDRA UP TIIE MIGIITY. FEROCIOUS. 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souTH wAGGA o~Ns TOLLAND '---' • Riverina Football League ~ The Champagne certainl y flowed last 'long' weekend. 'Long' because . the celebrations continued after Saturday's two great wins onto Mon­ 'MATCH PREVIEW' day night when we scored two more 1. D. CHARLTON 24. K. HORNE great wins. Congratulations to Mick 3. B. ROBINSON 25. M. O 'BRIEN Dasey and Col Parmenter who won 4. M. CAIRNS 28. A. KIMBER For the second consecutive year Wagga Dave Murphy kicked well in excess of 50 RED & BLACK the League Best & Fairest awards. A 6. W. GARDNER 29. Greg FOX STRIPES memorable achievement by both of 7. M . DASEY 32. P. O'DONNELL and Turvey Park will clash in the firs/ goals this season which is a rema,:kable you. 8. V. MURTAGH 33. D. CRIMMINS Tooths Riverina Football League finals feat for a flanker. Getting back to the second semi-final, Seniors Man 9. B. PLUMMER 34. P. MANLEY match. Murphy · has been the Bulldogs main of the Match was the ever-elusive Brian Robinson on 10. R. CURRI E 35. M. JUNCK Last year Wagga beat Turvey Park in auacking weapon this season and will no the forward flank. Other award winners were Peter II . S. MARKS 36. P. BAX the elimin ation final at Narrandera Sport­ doubt play a vital part in today's match. Brindley (Riv Toyota), Bruce Lally (Riv Aust Football 12. I. McKENZIE (c) 37. P. ALLEN Club) and John McGinn (Toll and Foodstorc). 'Pencil' sground on a Saturday and this year the The Bulldogs also boast League ruck­ 13 . T. MURPHY 38. B. GIBBONS teams will again clash at Narrandera man Dave Johnson who has had a great with hi s fine performance must stake early claims to the 14. S. LEESE 39. P. RAZKOWSKI handsome prize being donated by Haberechts courtesy 15. J. O'BRIEN 40. D. SHIELDS Sportsground but in a first semi-final and season, champion defender A lan Hayes of Don Tuckwcll, for the ' Player of the Finals'. 16. B. LALLY 41. G. McCAIG on a Sunday. will be an asset with his vast experience Although our champ Mick Dasey had (for him ) a 17. W. CAIRNS 42 . M. FREEBODY S!riking similarities exist this season as while pacy rover Greg Tooze will appreci­ quiet one in the semi, word is he's too far in front to 18. P. BRINDLEY 43. C. SMITH did last year. ate the spacious Narrandera Sport­ lose the Miltons Gear award. 19. P. SHEEHAN 44 . T. OWENS Tigers finished above Tu rvey Park on sground. In the Reserves, 'dead-eye dick' , Col Parmenter with 20. C. PARM ENTER 47. G. WOODWARD a great display of marking kicked 9.3 in a matchwinning th e ladder last year with th e Bulldogs Turvey Park coach Dave Vogel took a 2 1. J . McGINN 48. T. CROUCH while to hit his straps but as we have seen and man of the match performance. 'Daleo' Seaman 22. r. COHALAN 49. J. KENNEDY fighting off challenges for its finals berth. and Wayne Cairns shared the Supporters award. 23. L RICHARDSON 50. D. SEAMAN Again this year it was Turvey Park 's in the taller part of the season can be a The Under 19s came from behind to hit the front and 51. M. MATTHEWS finals berth which came under th reat, but damaging player. then hold c •!I North Wagga to win the first semi-final. 53. R. BELL ·th e Bulldogs again showed its fighting He almost lifted the Bulldogs to victory It was a heart-stopping win and congratulations go to 54. P. CHAPPELL characteristics to thwart potential finalisls. in their final encounter with Tigers after all . Tony Button. our 'boy from the ci ty' after only a 55. J. BRUNSKI LL Turvey Park began th e season in devast­ being down by nearly JO goals at three­ few hours sleep played a great game to win the man of 56. T. LALOR ing style winning its first five games before quarter time. the match award. Craig Becroft, Terry Dryden, Paul 57. C. JACOB Errington and Stephen Mott were others to do well. crashing to defeats. The Bulldogs strug­ Tigers likewise have their star perfor­ Thanks to all those seniors who 'turned up' to gled midseason but has shown encourag­ mers. Young ruck rover Paul Hawke has encourage the boys. Thanks to all who did a great job ing signs late in the season. had a superb season and realised th e catering etc. at the preliminary final. Turvey Park supporters will be hoping potenitial he has shown during his junior The 400 Club tickets must be sold this week so the th eir side can reverse th e losing trend career. 'Quickdraws' c;in take place. A big effort required! against Tigers. Anthony Grimmer has been a consistent Well, todays the day for our top two sides - let's hope ;i double premiership is the prize' Since the formation of the Riverina player on· a wing, experienced forward Football League, Tigers have won four of Greg Sheath er topped th e League's goal its five games against th e Bulldogs and kicking list while th e club also boasts must start favourites wday. many League representatives. WHAT'S ON AT THE: Several times during th e season Tigers Defenders, Garry Colvin, Graeme Dos­ held top spot on th e ladder and despite a well and Bevan Rowe have played for the 77 point win against Ardlethan last week League as has coach Gerald Pieper. RIVERINA AUSTRALIAN failed to secure the double chance. Pieper has led Tigers to two pre­ However winning a flag from the first mierships during his three years as coach semi-final has been achieved on many and would dearly love to add a Riverina Foor BALL CLUB LTD. occasions, th e last time in this area was Football League pennant to the list. FERNLEIGH ROAD, W AGGA W AGGA - PHONE 311511 Narrandera's premiership victory in th e Pieper's versatility make him an impor­ 1981 South West League grand f inal. tant player in the Tiger line-up and pat­ OFFERS TOP ENTERTAINMENT FOR MEMBERS & GUESTS! The final four certainly enhances the rons can be assured that whatever the premiership prospects of teams finishing outcome of today's match a great game is out of the top two. assured. ► WEDNESDAY NIGHTS: ► THURSDAY NIGHTS: ► FRIDAY Both of today's combatants have poten­ First round: Wagga 14.18.102 d Turvey Old Time Dancing 'Fishermans Raffle' DISCO till 2 a.m . tial match winners. Park 12.8.80; Second round: Wagga Big Seafood prizes. Turvey Park's brilliant half forward 16.16.112 d Turvey Park 15.11.10]. 8 37

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1 The day of days has arrived and for the talented Junee-Kapooka centre half I ~1 ~~w1;~{ti¥;f jDi~f!i ;I; I G PIEPER 28. G. DOSWELL South Wagga-Tolland and Junee­ forward, who had the better of their last - Hmination game. I know I have 2. A SNOWDEN 29. P ARMSTRONG Kapooka it will be a historic first ever duel. 3. J . WILLIS 30. T. BATSIOKIS Junee-Kapooka's defence will have l·· · ... BLACK , harped on it over the last month 4. P HAWKE 31. P GREENWOOD m eeting in a Grand Final. YELLOW''. SASH but this situation should never 5. S. CHENEY 32. I. SMITH After the drubbing handed out by the to tighten to prevent the Dons three­ fJ D. LARWOOD 33. R. MESSIMAK ER Dons over Junee-Kapooka in the pronged attack from again playing have arisen. Still if the players are ·fair dinkum' 7. C. ALLEN 34. S. WALL there is no reason why. after another three 8. B . ROWE 35. P GALLAGHER second semi-final, it's hard to see the matchwinning roles. Between them th ey games, we can end up premiers for 1983 . T he 9. T. POSSE L T 36. P WILLIAMS match going any other way than a win scored eighteen goals in the semi-final. IO. R. CARROLL 37. M. LEVrn Wayne Dunbar, Rod Clarke, Bob ball is in your court fellas, don't let the club 11 . P OSBEISTON 38. D. BENNETT for South Wagga-Tolland. down and most of yourselves. 12 . A. GRIMMER 39 W . PLANT In Junee-Kapooka'sfavour is the fact Gough and Steve Vaughan all impress­ 13. P COX 40. S. ALLEN that the game is being played on the ed last week, bu: around the flanks the Award winners for last week: Under 19s - 14. A PARR 41. G. MARTIN Schipps Sports Bag. Mal Roberts; 2nd XVIII l:'i A GAYNOR 42. J. SHARPE neutral McPherson Oval, which takes greater skill of the South Wagga­ Pewter 'Snow', Mark Anthony award to Paul lfJ G SHEATHER 43. C. GLASSCOT away th e home-vound advantage en­ Tolland players should see them win 17. G. COLVIN 44. M. EAGLE their first premiership and promotion to Williams; 1st XVIII Pewter to Ray ·Mongrel' 18 M. DENTON 45. D. COMERFORD joyed by the Dons in their last game. Carroll, Lake Rd Butchery to David Larwood. 19 . R . COLVIN 46. G. WILLIS At time of writing, it appears that the Division One next year. Red Steer dinner to Ray 'Flex' Colvin . 20 C. HACKE'H 47. P ROBERTS Dons will have had a complete list to In the Reserves, the Dons again must 21. G. TWITI' 48. F. PIPERNO Congratulations to the old fella Greg 'Scat­ 22 M. McDONNELL 49 . P MOHR pick from, whereas there was an injury start favourites, but the game won't be ters' Sheather for winning the league goal 23. I. INGLIS 50. L. McALISTER cloud hanging over some Junee­ as easy as the second semi win. The 24. B. HAWKE 5 1. 0. JARRATT tough match which Junee- Kapooka had kicking for the ? time. The way he is marking? 25. R. PIEPER 52. B. HIC KEY Kapooka players. and kicking? he should call it quits at the turn of 26. D. LOUTIIT 53. D. FLANIGAN In th e second semi-final, Dons' against Boree Creek last week could the century. 27 J. LANGLEY coach Jan McKenzie lfd his team by take its toll and without suspended As we play today the Best & Fairest count will example and will be keen to repeat the captain and spearhead, Trevor Cooper, now be held on Sunday, September 11 at the performance today. Terry Lalor, a man the Dons could make it a double for th e clubrooms. Everybody is welcome. who hates to be beaten, will endeavour day. Well today is an absolute must against arch to 'turn the tables' on Neil Thompson, rivals Turvey Park in a cut-throat game. A loss means mothballs for 1983 - a win , one game ~Nmwm: ► closer to winning 1983 flag. How about it fellas! UP THE TIGERS! R.D.F.L. DIV. 2 PRELIMINARY FINAL RESULTS BEMROSE CLEANING SERVICE First Grade Second Grade PHONE 21 3113 or 22 6943 Junee-Kapooka d Rivcoll Junee-Kapooka d Boree Creek • CARPET AND LOUNGE CLEANING 2. 4. 16 0. 4. 4 I .0. 6 5.2.32 • LICENSED SCOTCHGARD BRAND APPLICATOR 3. 8.26 4. 8.32 5. 1.3 I 7 .4 .46 • SCOTCHTINT SUN-CONTROL FILM 7. 12.54 5. 9.39 5.2 .32 7.7.49 C:C>Ur-J'TRY Er-J'QULRJ..ES WELCC>lVCE 8.14.62 6. 11.47 8.5.53 7.8.50 1a ------~------, 7 ~-- $17 a night for a famify of 6! 1 I I Try a week-end at the picturesque Lake 1 Talbot during the footie season. It's cheap, I I it's convenient and the kids love it! I ____ _:~ -=-N~l~E=-P~~ ~6:2_ 5:.1 ~2 __ J 36 9

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S:E~IC>~S The end of another home and away series and we ended the I I. D. JOHNSON ,., 26. R. BAKER season with two wins and one G. LUHRS 27. R. SMITH loss . .I. P. ANDERSEN ~~- C PATTERSO:'\ -+. T. NESS 29 . C RA\'A The Under 19s had an easv 6. D. VOGEL JO. C. CARROLL win and now have a weeks rest RED , WHITE & 7. G. CLARK 31. K WIIITE before playing in the 2nd Semi. BLUE 8. J. DANII-IER 3~. G. LA\\'SO:'\ All players contributed to the 9. R. SCOTT JJ L (~ORDON win and now have heen through the season 10. H . CRAWFORD 3-t. P. H A.NGA'.\ undefeated. so let's hope they can continue this II. P. DANlll~R 35. R. BROW!\ 12. D. MURPHY .16. S. BELL through the finals. I-t. C. DYD": 37. J. WALKER The last game for the 2nds was disappointing 15. M. PURCELL 3~. D. LAWSON as only 14 players turned up. They did a good 16. G. TOOZE 39. G . EDWARDS job to only losse hy the amount they did. Marty 17 , A. IIAYES -tO. C. POPE McFadden played well to win the Lloyds Home 18. M. cox -ti. A. \V ANGANEEr\ Award with Mal McDonnell also play111g well. 19. G . HARRIS -t2. C H OFFMANN The lsts took a long time to take command. 20. S. cox -t 3. W. ROBERTSON but finally got controt Alan Hayes was superb 21.,.,,., M . McFADDEN -+-+. M. McDONELL D . BUTLER -+) G. WILLCOX in defence marking anything that came his way. 23. M. DANIHER -+6 . T. McGREGOR All other players took a long time to get mobile n. D. McFADDEN -t7. T BRADY hut finally showed good form in the last quarter. 2-t. S. BYRNES -+8. P. TOOZE The lsts now must win the 1st Semi against 25. P. G RENTELL -tlJ. J. O'CONNOR Wagga to continue their quest for the pre­ miership. Let's hope all supporters are there to get right behind Turvey Park. Don't forget to book your tickets for the Presentation Banquet to be held on October 15 . Riverina Football League UP THE BULLDOGS! SECOND SEMI-FINAL Narrandera Sportsground

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Player Profile WAGGA PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE The 2nd Division Grand Final is suddenly roll Memorial Medal . Also to the top goal 1. GERALD PIEPER - 25 . 1.86m. 82kg. Coach ·Jezza· 15 ANTHONY GAYNOR 22. Um. 64kg. 'Frog·. Centre half forward. Great mark with an uncannv upon us and the year-long efforts of clubs scorer in 2nds Division, Boree Creek's Rob Rover. Great rover with a ton of guts. involved face the moment of truth. Barrett who kicked 101 goals during the handling abilitv - 16 GREG SHEATHER - 32, 1.82m. 78kg. 'Scatters·. 2. ALLAN SNOWDEN - 27. 1.8m. 85kg. ·Snow·. For­ Fullforward. League's leading goal kicker. Recently To coaches and players of South Wagga­ season. ward !lank. Determined forward flanker. Likes it wet joined the Tigers 20(J cl ub. Tolland and Junee-Kapooka, firsts and re­ On behalf of the League's executive, I I Member Tigers 20/J Club. · · 17. GARY COLVIN - 28. l.k3m. 85kg. 'Rita'. Centre half serves, congratulatons on making the grand wish to thank all 2nd Division club officials 3. JEFF WILLIS - 16. 1.8m. 75h. •Willo· F;;ward flank back. Hard hitting back man and attacking player. final and I hope your efforts throughout the and delegates for their co-operation and Under 19s Teal Cup rep with a big future ~- '. 18 MURRAY DENTON - 20, 1.9m. 85kg. 'Muzza·. year will be justly rewarded. I wish all teams patience shown throughout the season and 4. PAUL HAWKE - 19. 1.81m. 76ke. ·Hawkev'. Ruck Ruckman. A strong mark and deterrnined player. the best of luck, with injury free games. hope we can work closer together in 1984, rover. Top player and prolific kick getter. Has a big 19 RAY COLVIN - 19. 1.73m. 75kg. 'Fkx·. Winger. On luturc i his day a match winner. Great kick. To sides that made the final-four, congra­ for the betterment of the code. 5. STEVE CHENEY - 29. l .76m. 76kg. 6Z'an_ga· For­ 2fJ CHRIS HACKETT 29. 1.89m. 89kg. ·Shoulders·. tulations on your achievements and to all To the paying public, I am sure you will ward pocket. E lusive player. Accurate g~t kicker. Backman. Long kick and great mark on his c.Jay clubs that fought the season out so admir­ not be disappointed with the display of 6 DAVID LARWOOD - 25. 1.k3m. 80kg. ·Lard'. Half 22 MICHAEL McDONNELL - lk, 1.8m, 74kg. ' Macka'. ably, the League thanks you for your efforts football witnessed today and hope the win­ back. Good honest and reliable old fashio!¼ed backman Backman. Youngster with a ton of potential. Coach U 1Os t , • and trust that 1984 will prove a more ning team can carry on their success in 24 BRIAN HAWKE - 20. 1.8m. 73kg. 'Phsyco·. Half successful year. Division 1 next year. 7. C RAIG ALLEN - _24. 1.8m. 73kg. 'Wack~::--Winger forward flank. Accurate kick and very elusive. Strong and aggressive player. · - . To medal and trophy winners in 2nd Trusting we will sec clubs back again in 25 RUSSELL PIEPE R - 22 . 1.83m. 80kg. 'Muscle'. BEVAN ROWE 27. 1.73m. 70kg. :R~ie'. Back Centre . Last years B & F winner. Very good team Division, congratulations on your awards 1984. pocket. Confident player. League rep. An underrated player. and to S.W.-T.'s Mick Dasey the Leagues John Yates player. 26 DAVID LOUT ITT - 20, 1 85m. 75kg. ·Loutt'. Forward 2nd Division First XVIII Best & Fairest President RDFL 9 TERRY POSSELT - 25, 1.83m. 84kg. -'l?tiss· Half flank. Another player of the young brigade. Big future player, on winning the inaugural Allan Car- forward. Under 19s coach. Strong mark an~ big kick 28 . GRAEME DOSWELL - 24. I 83m. 83kg. 'Spic.Jer'. 10. RAY CARROLL - 25, l 83m. 80kg. 'St.i.rs".'Fullback. Half back. Has devclopec.J into a very reliable backman. Coach Ul 2s. Kicks either foot. Consistei1t footballer. 29 PHIL ARMSTRONG - 25. I 83, 84kg. 'Fab' Half I 1. PHIL OSBIESTON - 34. 1.91m. 99kg. 'Jack' Ruck­ back. An attacking backman who plays with plenty of man. Still chasing that elusive ball. Also a member of confidence the Tigers 200 club 32. IAN SMITH - 20. 1.7m, 74kg. 'Smithey' Backman 12. TONY GRIMMER- 20. 1.8m, 76kg. 'Grim~·- Winger. Long kick anc.J great mark on his day. New player trom RAAF. Has a ton of. pace. 36 PAUL WI LLIAMS - lk , 1.83m. 70kg. 'Willo' . Back­ 13. PHIL COX - 27 , 1.75m, 76kg. 'Echo'. Centreman. man. Youngster from UJ9s. Ton of potential. NOW ALSO Assistant coach, recruited from SA. Top maik and 4fJ. STUART ALLEN - 2(J. I 89m. 75kg. 'Big Foot' kick. Ruckman. B & F 2nds 1982. Honest player AT 14. ALLAN PARR - 25. 1.83m, 83kg 'Parrcy' Backman A brilliant mark and long kick. HAMMOND AVENUE (opp. SRCC Depot)

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ROFL DIVISION ONE SECOND SEMI-FINAL TURVEY PARK SECOND GRADE Player Profile .. 12.15 p.m. I. DA YID JOHNSON - 20. 6'4 .. 14st. Ruck. ·Johnno· A 17 :\'L.AN HA YES - 33. 5· 1(1 ... l2st Centre half-hack tireless player who never gives up. great overhead ·Hal~,.-~ A great ambassador for the game. Gllod NORTH WAGGA l\1ANGOPLAH-C. ll. mark. League rep j\1dgen11;nt and ,s nnn beaten I 2. GRANT LUHRS - 30. 5'1 I ... 13.7. Centre. Recruited It- . ~!ARK COX - 19. t,T· 1.,.7. Forward. ·Ed·. Good Griffith. Good mark and kick. Brings other plavers int,> ·mark . and long accurate left fo,ll kick. the game with creative handball 19 GARY HARRIS - 2ll. (1. 1., .7. Back Pocket. A SAINTS V GOANNAS 3. PETER ANDERSEN - 21. 5y· 13st. Back Pocket Jt'ce-pti} 1~- fast pl aver who makes man, dashes from the ·Ando·. Rugged straight through pl aver as manv oppo­ back pocket COLOURS: COLOURS: nents will testify RED, BLACK & WHITE BLUE & GOLD BANDS 20 STE\'EN COX - 20. ~·11 .. 1., .7. Back flank. ·Smilic· 4. TERRY NESS - 23. 5'9''. 11.7. Wing ·Dumb· A ,·en Stn>ng ,wcrhead mark . A plavcr who relishes the going I. M. KING 2t.. G. CASE I. R. NIXON 24. G. LEECH skillfull and creative player who nc~cr wastes a kick·. t,;u~h 2. P. SEDUNARY 27. 8. PAGE J . BRENNAN 25. E KILLALEA 5. MARK McLEOD - 20. 5y· 14st. Back tlank. Rt·· 21 MA~T). McFADDEN - 21 . 5'7". 9 .7 . Wing - forward 3. R. MARGOSIS 28. L. HANDLEY 3. T. ION 27 . p PHYLAND cruited Golden Square. B.:ndigo. Tough straight flank . '.-Bacardi' Gin:s his all in c,·cr,· situation. A fast 4. R. OUTRAM 29. I{, HETHERINGTON 4. M. McRAE 28. G. GEIER through player who n.:ver shirks the issue. ckvcr ph1ver. 5. G. LANG 30. M. VANDERFEEN 5. R. WEEDING 29. G. LEE 6. DA YID VOGEL - 25. t,·. 14st. Captain/Coach. Centre DAVID BLITI.ER - 23. 5.8 ... 13st. U tilit,. ·Ball,· A 7. L PENDRICK 32. R. BURGE 6. P DAVIS 31. p VINES Hallback. ·Doggic·. Recruited from Morwell. Tough wrsitlc pla,cr with a long accurate· kick 8. J. McGREGOR 33. R. MAYNARD 7. L. SANBROOK 32. A. JOHNSTON ,h, · 9. G. JOHNSON 34. G. CROUCH 8. P GALVIN 33. · G. HENSKE straight through player who has a powerful long kick. 2., MICK_ DANIHER - 27. 5·11.. Ust . Ruck ro,er IO. C PRICE 35. T. MERRIGAN 9. M. PHYLAND 34. R. FEUTRILL 8. JOHN DANI HER· 21. 5· 11 ... l3st. Fullback. Backs his Tireless plavcr who gives his all weekh . Doesn't kno" II. K. WITHERS 36. P. PRICE IO. G. WOODEN 35. J. SIEBELS judgement well and is ve ry rarely beaten the meaning of defeat. 12 . s. con-AM J7. D. CEDERBLAD II. M. LLOYD 36. R. ENDERS 9. RAY SCOT!' - 21. 5'6 ... 10.7. Wing. ·Lex·. Ver~ 24 SCOTT BYRNES - 17. 5·11.. 11.7. Centre halt 13. G. WOODEN J9. M. COUSLEY 12. G. KILLALEA 37. K. MAHER speedy player who loves to go for a run. Good snap fot forward. TurYc\' schoolbovs. All Aust. Schoolbo,·s this 14. R. KERR 40. R. NESS 13. T. LLOYD 38. F. PARKER goal. vear. A plavcr· with an outstanding future . 15. I. WILSON 41. P. BARNES 14. S. COLE 39. 16. B. CROUCH 42. J. ROUSE 15. P. GRAHAM 40. R. CREASY 10. HUGH CRAWFORD - 26. 5·10 ... 13st. Utilitv. Good 27. DANNY McFADDEN - 20. 5'6 ... 9st. Rover. ·Whip­ 17. W. HOWIE 43. D. MITCHELL 16. A. FINEMORE 41. D . COLE high kick. versitile plavcr who has had a verv c,1nsistant pet'. Great hall getter whose onlv fear is smaller 18. P. BOX 44. W . HILTON 17. T. SMITH 42. A . WOODEN year. plav.!rs. 19. T. RUDD 45 . M. PRICE 18. Paul GALVIN 4J. R. PARKER II. PETER DANIHER - 26. 5'IO ... 11.7. Rowr. Halt 28 . CRAIG PA17'E RSON - 19. 5·10.. 12st. Win~ p 20. P PROWSE 46, I. COLLINS 19 . 8 . KENDALL 44. McRAE forward. ·po·. Strong player who loves a shot at goal. a forwan,l flank. Transferred from Coolamon this \'~ar. 21. D . HILL 47. G. McDONALD 20. M. WEEDING 45. 0. R E YNOLDS great Turvey stalwart. plaver ,,f great potential but injuries have plague·d hi s 22. M. YARRINGTON 48. M. FLANIGAN 21. Trev KENDALL 46. G. ROVERSON Vt'H~_'. n V. O'BRIEN 49. G. JONES 22. 8 . KERLIN 47. A. KLIMPSCH 12. DAVID MURPHY - 20. 5·10 ... I::st. Forward flank. A 24. K. BOOTH 50. A. DEAN 2J. Trent KENDALL 48. S. GOODE brilliant high mark. good shot for goal. His dashes make .10 . CRA1G CAR ROLL - 18. 5' I I" I 1st. Full forward 25. K. DAVIS 49. G. DAVIS him one of the kaguc:s exciting players. Pro~t of Turvev Schoolbovs. Good mark and a plavcr 50. P. JOHNSTON 14. GREG DYDE - 24. 6'3 ... 14.2. Ruck. Good overh<:ad of 1he•futurc. mark and accurate shot for goal. an improving player. 38. DARAA'L LAWSON - 22. 5'9". 12.7. Forward. ·Dae­ .ca'. Good overhead mark and verv accurate shot for ROFL DIVISION ONE I:,. MARK PURCELL - 20. 5·9 .. _ 11.7. Wing. A rekntkss player who gives his all weekly. gva~ . SECOND SEMI-FINAL 16. GREG TOOZE - 22. 5'9 ... 11.7. Rover. ·Chop·. A 41. AtAN WANGANEEN - 31. 5·11 ... LU. Back !lank UNDER NINETEENS highly skilled player. Has been missed through injury. Recr~iel from Whyalla. SA. A verv dependable plavcr Dangerous around the goals. who ;1ever wastes a kick . . . 10.15 a.m.

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ARIAH PARK·MIRROOL EAST WAGGA·KOORINGAL HAWKS Player Profile MANGoPLAH-cooxARn1N1A uN1TEn Though not being quite equal to the task of Well , two out of three ain't bad! Teams in the 2. JAMES BRENNAN - 23 , 5'8", 70kg. Centre or 17. TREVOR SMITH - 29, 6'1'' . 94kg. Utility for­ Rover. Very fast player with great skills, match ward. Strong determined player, can win any disposing of the Bulldogs, we gave them a run finals , that is! Three good wins again last winner on his day. ROFL rep. position on ground. for their money and very nearly snatched the Sunday saw the U 19s finish 5th on the ladder, 3. TREVOR ION - 23, 5'10", 70kg. Ruck-rover. 20. MURRAY WEEDING - 22, 6' , 76kg. Backman. points away from them. We literally 'did a bad luck boys. The Seconds came in fourth and Vice-Capt. and coach of 2nds. ROFL rep. capable Pcrsistant trier, makes sure of every ki ck. never Carlton· and kicked too inaccurately to retain I must win this week to stay in the finals, and the and intelligent player. gives up. the points, while the Bulldogs put on quick Firsts put on a great display to finish second, 4. MICHAEL McRAE - 21, 5'8", 77kg. Wing. 21. TREVOR KENDALL - 25, 6', 80kg. Hallback goals early in the last term and held off a ahead of Tigers on percentage - congratulations Covers an enormous amount of ground. Top kick flanker. ROFL rep. Fearless ball getter who has spirited attack by the Bombers. Jamie Gordon fell as for giving us that double chance. Also getter with good disposal. earned respect of all opponents. was dauntless all over the ground, whilst Tom congratulations to 'Crouchie' for winning the 5. RICKIE WEEDING - 20, 6' , 84kg. Backman. 22. BERNARD KERLIN - 17, 6' 1", 75kg. Utility. 'Simon Galager' Jones, Ian L1:1cas, Hairy Had­ 2nd Grade goal kicking for the second year in a Consistant and safe. One of this years big im­ Young player with a big future. Strong mark, good drill , Peter Manning and Chris ' Alco' Danihcr, provers. ' Miss' Mangoplah 1983 . disposal. all put in top efforts. row - great effort Mark. Award winners were: 1 sts - Brucsts Pewter 6. PHILLIP DAVIS - 23 , 6'4", 96kg. Ruck. Gentle 23 . TRENT KENDALL - 22, 6'1'', 88kg. Halfback The Reserves reakcd havoc on their Bulldog giant. Can be unbeatable in air when he puts his flank. Strong robust player who gives his all every opposition and played with vengeance to even and Red Steer Dinner to Paul Butterworth. mind to the job. match. the score from the first round, winning by over Camerons Meat Award to Russell Thompson. 8. PETER GAL VIN - 20, 6' , 66kg. Wing or rover. 24 . GREG LEECH - 34, 6'1", 96kg. Coach. Ruckrov­ JOO points. Bluey 'I'll retire next year' Walker 2nds - Brucsts Pewter and Thomas Blarney Tireless runner with good ball handling skills. cr. Brilliant tactitian whose record speaks for itself. showed glimpses of youthful form and made Dinner to Danny Argus. U19s Neil Angel. Accurate kick. An insiration to his players. good use of the Pewter along with ' Andrew The Committee, players and supporters con­ 9. MICHAEL PHYLAND - 17, 6', 86kg. Ccntn; 26. JOHN SCHULTZ - 18, 6', 73kg. Backman. Fast, Walker, Peter 'Walkers are better than Danih­ gratulate Shannic and Steve Smith on the birth Half-back. Stgrong marking and good delivery elusive runner who has had injury problems. crs' Walker and the rest of the team combined of their beautiful daughter Katia. feature of this young star. Future star. well in what was a great team effort. Don't forget our Banquet/Presentation Night 10. GORDON WOODEN - 26, 6'5", 96kg. Ruckman. 27. PAUL PHYLAND - 19, 5'8", 77kg. Half forward The; U19s did well against an ominous opposi­ will be held on Saturday, October 22 at the Safe marking have held up many opposition flank or wing. Fast elusive player who uses his body tion and can look forward to a better year next Riverina Australian Football Club - more de­ attacks. ROFL rep. effectively. year. tails next week. 11. MAITHEW LLOYD - 18, 5'11", 70kg. Utility. 30. ROBBIE KIRSOPP - 19, 5'10", 78kg. Wing. A big congratulations to Jamie Gordon, Brilliant hall handler who delivers accurately with Fastest player in club. Good hall player who always Today's a big day for all the Seconds players Graham Haddrill and Peter Walker upon win­ either foot. ROFL rep. · contributes well. ning their respective Club Best & Fairest who play Narrandera on their home ground. It's 13. TIM LLOYD - 19, 6'3", 76kg. Back Pocket or 32. ALAN JOHNSTON - 25, 5' 10", 85kg. Ruck­ Awards. do or die today fellas - so let's sec how good you Ruck. Strong aerial player in first year in seniors. rovcr. Long kicking left footer. Would like to use On behalf of the Bombers may I wish all really arc - we know you can do it. All the best Seldom beaten. his wicket keeping gloves sometimes. teams participating in the final series the best of to Mark and the boys. 14 . STEVEN COLE - 22, 5' 11 ". 75kg. Full-forward. 36. RODNEY ENDERS - 18, 6', 80kg. Forward. Top luck and may the best team win. Thankyou also UP THE MIGHTY HAWKS! Kicks goals from any angle. High flyer as well as tp goalkickcr in 2nd XVIII. Long accurate kick. to all those who have helped in the club in some ground control. ROFL rep. Future star. way during the season and hope we can count 15. PETER GRAHAM - 21, 6'1'', 76kg.Ccntrc half­ 38. FRASER PARKER - 19. 5'10", 75kg. Back flank. on continued support in '84 . forward. ROFL rep. One of the best marks in Makes opponents earn their kicks. Player with a BOMBERS IN '84!!! league. Long accurate kick. future. 16. 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Player Profile NORTH WAGGA NARRANDERA IMPERIALS GANMAIN-6.6. -MATONG I. MARTIN KING - 21, 6'8", 16.7. Coach. Fullfor­ 19. TERRY RUDD - 21, 6', 13st. Half back. Strong Our Seniors were defeated by a more The first grade side finished the season o n a ward. Leading goalkickcr. ROFL rep '83. mark, long kick, an ideal backman who runs all high note when they had a good wi n over the 4· PETER SEDUNARY - 30, 6'1'', 14 .7. Back day. ROFL rep '83. determined Lions, so we are not the best Narrandera Imperials. Phillip (Toby) Turner Pocket. Reliable veteran who has had a consistent 21 DAVID HILL - 19. 5'11", 11.7. Forward pocket. team outside the four. Rus Durnan, Mark had a top game to win the Golf Club Award and I season. Opportunist who always bobs up in the right place Whitby, Mark Quilter and Vic Hugo played the Broilers Cup, whilst Dennis Walsh con­ 3. ROBERT MARGOSIS - 30, 5'9'', 12.7. Centre/ at the right time. Accurate kick. well. tinued the same form he has displayed all rover. Talented player who has ample pace. 28. LEON HANDLEY - 20. 5'10", 11st. Backman. Our Reserves and U19s played their way season to win the DSM Estates Shirt award. 4. RAY OUTRAM - 24. 5'7", 11 st. Utility. Small in Young player who has shown encouraging form Believe coach Rocky had to do a little paddling size but big in determination. when given hi s chance in 1st grade. into calculations for premi erships when they to get through the creek at Grong Grong, the 7. LAURIE PENDRIC K - 29, 5'10", 14st. Ruck 29. ROSS HETHE RINGTON - 21, 5'9", 11.4. Wing­ defeated the strong Lions teams. The U 19s result of some good Mexican driving. Whilst on rover. B & F winner. Has had a great season. man. Untidy, but always effective. took complete control of their match after Rocky. best wishes to him for a speedy recovery Brings people around him into the game. ROFL 30 . MARK VANDERFEEN - 24 . 6'5", 15 .7. Strong. after his operation in Melbourne this week. This captain '83. hi gh leaping ruckman who improves with every half time, due to effective use of the football with foot and hand. Sid and Len Williams, should make him fit and roaring to go in l 984 as 8. JOHN McGREGOR - 25, 5'10", 12st. Utility. Yet game. the club have reappointed him coach for 1984 to show his best this season, played in many roles. 32. RIC HARD BURGE - 23 . 5'8". 11.7. Rover. Fast Ian Bloomfield, Kevin Paice and Bock. The along with Mark Fraser as his assistant. Long kick. kilful player who is running into form just at the Reserves match was very entertaining, Nar­ Sundays game was the last (we hope not) for ri ght time of the season. ROFL rep '83. 9. GREG JOHNSON - 29, 6'4", 14st. Ruckman. randera only gained a winning break late in lion-hearted Bear G ibson who announced his Another veteran who has had an interupted sea­ 33. RAYMAYNARD - 25.5'11", 12st. Half forward. retirement after 17 seasons of football . 'Bear' son, but has been showing form lately. Another first year player who tops off his good the match. Better players were Ian Rose, work with brilliant disposal. Mick Stewart, Peter Anthony, Col Durnan gave his a ll for the club and was a great example 10. C RAIG PRICE - 20. 6'2". 12 .7. Fullback. Strong for the younger players. Thanks for your service ta ll defe nder who has unlimited potential. 34. GARY C ROUCH - 19. 5'9'', 10.7. Winger. Very and Wayne Hunt. quick. very skilled. a big future at the club. Bear, and we hope the smell of liniment gets too 12. STEVEN COTTAM - 22 . 5'9", I0.6. Half­ Today the Semi-finals begin for our U 19s much for you next season. forward. Goal sneak who reads the play well. 40. RICKY NESS - 25 . 6', 12st. Fullback. Has had a great year in Reserves and has do ne well when and Reserves. Both teams are playing out­ The Reserves lost their second game in a row 13. GARRY WOODEN - 23. 5' 10", 10.7. Half for­ called upon in 1st grade. standing football at the moment and they and just held on to the Minor Premiership, with ward. Damaging left footer who delivers the ball a big improvement needed as their are no well. 45. MARK PRICE - 21, 5'9'', 11st. Back Pocket. should progress to the Preliminary Finals. Tenacious defender. Good mark who rarely lets second prizes from now o n. Mark Carro ll and 14 . RANDALL KERR-24. 5'1 I", 13st. Halfback. A Best of luck to both grades! opposition resting rover contribute. Peter Turnbull shared the Bowling Club award. real Mr. Reliable who can be depended on in a The U l 9s copped a hiding and will also have t, , crisis. Has had a great year. 47 . GREG McDONALD - 21, 5'10". 12st. Tough hack man who gives his a ll every week. lift their game to have any chance in the finals. 15. IAN WILSON - 21, 5'9'' , 11.7. Rover. Outstand­ 48 . MICHAEL FLANIGAN - 21, 6', 11st. Dashing Ricky O'Rielly and 'Goff' Schnucgl shared the ing first year player, dangerous around the goals. WIN A Hotels award. Picks up kicks at will . Runner-up B & F. wingman who has an abundance of pace capped off by excelletn disposal. ROFL rep '83 Silver Circle No. 16 : 434 J . Crouch; 30 A . 17. WAYNE HOWIE · 22, 6'1", 13.4. Halfback. FAULKNER Symons; 192 Mrs. F. Gaynor; 86 S. Irvine. Rugged straight through attacking defender. A little belated but congratulations to our Strong tackler. ROFL rep '83. nominee Maree Quinn on winning the Miss 18. PETER BOX - 21. 6'2", 14st. C. H .F. Probably the FOOTY Show Girl at the local show. most skilful member of the side. Good mark PAGE 15 penetrating kick either foot. · Best of luck to all teams competing in the finals. THE RC>c;K. ttllh1PHIIQllllllplllllQ1flllllQ1 lllllllfll FERGUSON'S :~-,~~ -." . PIIIIIIIIIUflf MEMORIAL BOWLING CLUB K.P. & L.M. CORBE I FOR AFTER GAME SNACKS AND COLD Open daily from 10 a.m. WATERVIEW ST .. 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3 LEETON DEMONS MANGOPLAH. COOKADINIA UNITED GOANNAS SEMI-FIN~~~~~~:l - Z. 0 the M,ngoplah clnbrnom~ Well, the curtain came down heavily on our P·~: Firsts and Reserves for I 983, but the U I 9s made I victory easily after their Saffari to Coolamon. After Sunday our club Best & Fairest awards · · ·.·.,:):::)}/::,, several dozen phone calls Sunday morning we were decided. Although the day was II i eventaully found a road that wasn't flooded. Best I. R. NIXON 24. G. LEECH cold and overcast a very large crowd of luck to all teams playing in this seasons finals 2. J. BRENNAN 25 . E. KILLALEA 0 series. A big congratulations to Charlie Corbett 3. T. ION 27. P . PHYLAND ~~~n~f~~ i~ ~h~h~ as~l~~~~~~C~nfun~~~~~ lllli!JI[ } and his team on making it, it's only the third time 28. G. GEIER and MCU seniors. The UI0s B & Fwcnt 4. M. McRAE to _Matthtw Hundy; U12s tie between BLU~AioioLD our Ul9s have made it to the finals. Good luck 5. R. WEEDING 29. G. LEE Leigh Brown and Brendon Roberson; today lads, you know our support is with you. 6. P. DAVIS 31. P. VINES U14s went to Edward Lloyd with Tony Matthews taking the Award winners: lsts - Shirt, Col Anderson; 7. L. SANBROOK 32. A. JOHNSTON U 16s top award. The Eastlakcs-MCU combination had a Petrol, John Bannister. Best (Big Fella) McMahon, 8. P. GALVIN 33. G. HENSKE good first season together winning the U 12s grand final and (Short Ribs) Robson, Terry (Snap shot) Foley, 9. M. PHYLAND 34. R . FEUTRILL the U 10s minor grand final. Peter (Kango) Sheehan. Thanks to Coach John 10. G. WOODEN 35. J. SIEBELS Following the presentation of the junior awards the 11. M. LLOYD 36. R. ENDERS senior voting commenced. The U19s B & F was awarded to Gannon for his efforts through the season. 2nds - David 'Ralph' Lloyd with Michael Luvio runner-up. Re­ Brute, Barry Morrice; Petrol, Donrien Harris. Best 12. G. KILLALEA 37. K. MAHER 38. F. PARKER serve grade went to Rod Enders with John Goode G. Cottell, J . Lyons, Tom Robertson, Don Ridley. 13. T. LLOYD 14. S. COLE 39. runner-up followed by Gary Davis. Gordon Wooden won U19s - best Geoff Bannister, Brian Smith, Tiger 15. P. GRAHAM 40. R. CREASY the Firsts by 9 votes from Michael Phyland, Michael Lyons, Darren Close. 16. A. FINEMORE 41. D. COLE 'Whippet' McRae was third closely followed by Trevor 'Bull' Kendall. Tonight is vote counting night at Leeton Hotel, 17. T. SMITH 42. A. WOODEN 6.30 p.m. Ti:;a at 7 p.m., $4 per head, $2 children, Throughout the football season there arc many people 18. Paul GALVIN 43. R. PARKER who assist in the running of our club, the Executives: John so all be there . Don't forget Progressive Dinner 19. B. KENDALL 44. P McRAE Ross, Maree Scott and Jim Parnell share the majority of the next Saturday night, 6.30 p .m., first course at Yan 20. M. WEEDING 45 . 0. REYNOLDS load , and are aided by committee persons, players and Kruinings in Yance Estate, $15 double, $8 single, 21. Trev KENDALL 46. G. ROVERSON supporters, individually too many to name. tickets at Riverina Butchery. Presentation Night 22. B. KERLIN 47. A. KLIMPSCH As a relatively small community MCU can be proud of will be held Saturday, September 24 in clubrooms, 23. Trent KENDALL 48. S. GOODE our club which can field 3 senior teams each week, as well but more details in local paper later. 49. G. DAVIS as 4 junior teams with Eastlakes. We have a great club and 50. P. JOHNSTON great football teams, we look forw_ard to promotion to the UP THE REDLEGS RFL so that we may compete with the 'big guns'. All football clubs today need, sponsorship and thanks must be given to our major sponsors for their generous support - Jason Datsun, Miltons Gear, The Tolland Hotel , ► Tigers coach Gerald Pieper fists the ball ROFL DIVISION ONE Haberechts and Kerrs of Mango. away from Ardlethan ruckman Phil Horan A reminder of the meeting for the catering of the PRELIMINARY FINAL Preliminary final at the Tolland Hotel at 6.30p.m. tonight. during last Sunday's RFL League match at Also don't forget those 300 Club tickets and please could Robertson Oval, Wagga. MAHER OVAL, WAGGA we have some don_ations towards the hamper for the Preliminary final. Congratulations to our Nctballers in reaching the finals, and good luck . THE Today we meet the RAAF Cats in the U 19s and will have MOTORS to play four hard quarters to go straight into the Grand DARYL HUBBARD Prop. final. 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April 9: Wagga(l95) v Griffith(73): April JO: July 3: Griffith(93) v Wagga(138): Leeton(70) v Narrandera(lOIJ v Turvcv P:.irk(l56): G.-G.G.­ GGGM(69): Turvey Park(41) v Narrandcra(43): ROFL DIVISION ONE M (154) v Leeton(92) : ·Ariah Park-M.(91) v Ardlc than(60) v APM(74) : Coolamon(l 16) v Ardlethan( 108): E.W.-Kooringa l( 11 5 ) \ EWK(62) . Coolamon(93 ). July 9: Narrandera(I51) v Ardlcthan(ll4): April 17: Turvey Park( 115) v GGGM(97J: Wagga(92) v Coo lamon(65); July 10: GGGM(IOO) 'MATCH PREVIEW' Ardlethan(ll9) v Narrandcra(119): Griffith(Il8J \. v Turvey Park(94): APM( 113) v Griffith(73) : by 'Jock' Currie APM(I09): Coolamon(l75J v Wagga(98J: EWK( 111) v Leeton(99). Leeton(90J v EWK(l44J. July 17 : EWK(l34) v Wagga(91): Ardlcthan(67) April 23: Wagga(67) v EWK(92): April 24 v GGGM(l05): Griffith(l08) v Narrandera(l08): I GGGM(I60) v Ardlethan(60): Narrandcra(103J v Coolamon(71) v APM(92): Leeton(104) v Turvey Griffith(83): APM(92) v Coolamon( 121 ). Turvcv Park(l 19). North Wagga and Mangoplah·­ Schultz in a bid to topple the Saints. Park(94) v Leeton( 66) · July 23: Wagga(lll) v Leeton(98): July 24: Cookardinia United, 'the big two' of the Laurie Pendrick, a deserving Clear April 30: RFUI60) v Murray League(IOIJ at GGGM(86) v Griffith( 134) : Narrandera(93) v 1983 RDFL competition meet today in Medal winner as the League's best and Tocumwal. Coo lamon( 114) ; APM(45) v EWK( 144) : Turvey both seniors and reserves second semi­ fairest player, will be one of MCU's big May 8: Griffith(l29) v GGGM(86J: Park(I27 J v Ardlethan(80). finals. obstacles. Coolamon( 153) v Narrandera( 136): EWK(89J v Jul y 30: Wagga(46) v APM(26): July 31: Given fine weather, the anticipated Pendrick is the complete footballer APM(82): Leeton(93) v Wa gga (135J: C o ol a mon(74) v GGGM(71): EWK(77) v and by his uncanny ability to be in the Ardlethan(90) v Turvey Park( 113) Narrandera(90): Griffith(83) v Turvey Park(l 12) ; big crowd is sure to be treated to a May 15: GGGM(69J v C oolamon(65): Ardlethan(9 I) v Leeton(62). splendid game of football as these two right place can change the whole aspect Narrandera(108) v EWK(88): APM(l 12) v August 7: Narrandera( 152) v Wagga( 135): teams are plentiful in a fine blend of of a match. Wagga( 129): Turvey Park( 106) v Griffith(85J: GGGM(I42) v EWK(99): Leeton(98) v talent, experience and potential match Coach Martin King has proved to be Leeton(! 13) v Ardlethan( I IO J APM( 108) : Turvey Park( 132) v Coolamon(77): winners. a handful, for MCU in previous match­ May 21: Wagga(167) v Narrandera(87J: May 22: Ardlethan(71) v Griffith(l08). The old master, MCU coach Greg es with his great height at the spearhead EWK(87) v GGGM(58J: APM(94J v Lceton(66J: August 13: Wagga(ll5) v GGGM(ll8): August Leech, who has already had Riverina position and is again sure to cause the C oolamon(106) v Turvey Park(67): Griffith(69J v 14: APM(93 ) v Narrandera(l27) : Coolamon(l41) v success as the coach of Ganmain and Goanna defenders some headaches. Ardlcthan ( 41). Ardlethan(67): Griffith( 158) v Leeton(99): But North Wagga are not a two-man May 29: Rh·erina(43J v Bendigo(84). EWK(I 54 ) v Turvey Park(l08). East Wagga-Kooringal premiership June 5: Narrandcra(l 16) v APM(l45J , August 2 1: Turvey Park(IOI) v Wagga(ll2): sides, knows what is required to win the team. Pendrick and King will be greatly GGGM(96) v Wagga( 122) : Ardlethan( 105) v GGGM(76) v APM(l06): Griffith(86) v big one and will have his players assisted by top footballers in Peter Box, Coolamon(I58J: Lccton(95) v Griffith(81 ): Turvey Coolamon( 116): Ardlethan(72) v EWK( 103): keyed-up ready to cross the first big Ian Wilson, Robert Margosis, Peter Park(84) v EWK(l 10). Leeton(l09) v Narrandera(l69). hurdle in the premiership quest. Sedunary, Richard Burge, Mick Flani­ June 11: Wagga( 102) v Turvey Park(80): June August 27: Wagga(138) v Ardlethan(61); August The MCU side has the opportunity to gan, Wayne Howie . .. the list goes on. 12: Griffith(86) v Coolamon( 102). June 19: 28: Narrandera(93) v GGGM(lOO): APM(91) v play in its third consecwive grand final I think it is this greater depth of APM(148) v GGGM(l05): EWK(88) v Turvey Park( 102): EWK( 152) v Griffith(59); experienced players that will win the Ardlethan(92): Narrandera(63) v Leeton(84) Coolamon( 180) v Leeton(59) . if it wins through today and experienced June 26: GGGM(l21) v Narrandera( 108): Tur­ players surh us the Kendall boys, Alan match for the Saints in what should be, vey Park( 107) v APM(76) : Ardlcthan(86J v FINALS Finemore, Jim Brennan, Trevor Ion, as I said, a spectators' delight. Wagga(l33J: Griffith(lOIJ v EWK(ll3) : Peter Graham, Gordon Wooden and In earlier matches I'll go for North Leeton(89) v Coolamon(l03). ► September 4: 1st Semi: Turvey Park v Stephen Cole will be joined by exciting Wagga to win the Reserves, RAAF to Wagga. win the Under 19s . against, in both September 11: Second semifinal. young'>ters Mick and Paul Phyland, September 18: Preliminary final. Tim and Matthew Lloyd and John cases, MCV. September 25: Grand final.

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Harrison 1. still be termed a success. When the Lightning Division Two First Grade: R.A.A.F.: J. Cullen 8, J. McKenna 3, S. King 3, M. Premiership was first suggested amongst the club, Allan Carroll Medal Gravenal 3, D. Pryor 2, J. Spinner 2, C. (Junee, Cootamundra & Temora) no one was sure if Stalland 2, B. Wall 1, D. Wooten 1, P. Slater 1, they would be able to find enough boys to particpate. BOREE CREEK: E_ Boots 14, K. Russell 10,R. R. Lewis 1, M. Trice 1. Last Saturday I attended the Central West League Each club agreed to visit schools to take training and Barrett 4, M. Hopwood 3, s_ Downes 3, G. I Grand Final, played in Orange at Wade Park, between to let boys know what was happening to generate Doherty 3,R. Watts 2, G_ Lang 1, G. Hoskins RIVCOLL: D. Jones 4, M. Hogan 4, M. Mayer 3, K. Pradbury 2, G. White 2, N. Andronicas 1, Orange and Young_ It was a first class promotion for interest. All had a good response, in fact were 1. D. Collie 1, P. Pinnuck 1, D. Chadwick 1, D. Australian Football in a predominant rugby league area_ pleasantly surprised with the enthusiasm and willing­ JUNEE-KAPOOKA: W. Dunbar 10, N. Thompson Thompson 1. A telegram arrived before the game from Dr. Allen ness of the boys to be involved. 9, M. Miller 7, A. Smith 5, R. Reed 3, M. Aylett, president of the VFL, congratulating the league Plans are now being made to conduct the Lightning Donaldson 3, J_ Gough 3, P. Divine 3, G. SOUTH WAGGA-TOLLAND: C. Parmenter 12 for there success and wishing them well and support for Premiership early next year and is something other Grove 3, G. Birch 2, C. Dryden 2, K. Denham (winner), G. Woodward 9, K. Horne 8, D. the future_ clubs or leagues could consider. This type of day gives 1. Crimmins 7, G. Fox 6, W. Cairns 4, S. Leese 4, This league was formed at the beginning of the 1982 the kids variety and a break from normal competi­ I·, M. Junck 3, R. Currie 3, D. Shiels 3, P. season , comprising seven one-team clubs from Dubbo, tion. R.A.A.F.: S. Beynon 8, R. Neighbour 3, C. Hillard Sheehan 2, P. Allen 2, T. Crouch 2, R. Bell 1, 2, D. Boyce 2, R. Pokani 2,S. Wickham 1, S. Forbes, Parkes, Corowa, Bathurst. Young and Orange_ P. Bax 1. The news media has a big influence on the young Boyce 1, M. Hemsley l, A. Mason 1, M. This year all clubs fielded an U 17s team, with some clubs WHITTON: A. Cameron 5, J. Geltch 3, B. making arrangements to play unofficial reserve grade sportsman's mind. Today the NEWS MEDIA code of Demetriou l, M. Modrop l, A. Karanpy 1. conduct for childrens sports. Thompson 3, P. Geltch 3, R. Boots 3, J_ games. In 1984 a reserve grade competition will be RIVCOLL: M. Ziebells 18, R. Yelland 5, M. DeManiel 3, R. Campisi 3, V. Campisi 2, F. formed to cater for all players. 1: Understand that children are not miniature pros_ Armstrong 4, J_ Doh! 3, P. Cotteral 2, C. Doh! Do not place unfair expectations on young players. 2: Gordon 2, J. Bignold 2, P. Geltch 2, L. Greive This season for the first time, VFL games have been 2, M. Kelly 2, C. Linder 1, D. Snell 1, D. Smith 2, 8- Smith 2, I. Wheatley 1, T. Smith 1. shown direct to the Central West area through Mid State Know the difference between adult sport programs 1. and children's participation in sport programs_ 3: Television. According to club officials this has certainly SOUTH WAGGA-TOLLAND: M_ Dasey 20 (win­ helped them in their efforts to promote and develop Show that children's fair play and honest effort also can be newsworthy and of interest to readers. 4: Place ner), W. Gardner 10, B. Lally 9, B. Robinson Australian Football. 5, I. Cohalan 5, P. Brindley 4, T. Lalor 3, M. DIVISION 2 CLUBS The Central West League covers a large area and as the in proper context the isolated incidents of unsport­ smanlike conduct. 5: Know the differences between O'Brien 3, I. McKenzie 2, s_ Marks 2, J. BEST & FAIREST: competition develops will play an important part in Kennedy 1. linking up other leagues in country NSW. the goals of amateur sports and those of professional BOREE CREEK: lsts E . Boots, runner-up A_ sports, and ensure that your readers are made aware of WHITTON: G_ Geltch 10, R. Gordon 6, R. Golder; 2nds D. Brabham, runner-up Roland the differences: the professional is an entertainer and Thompson 5, D. Cull is 5, G. Heath 3, J. Ge Itch Heckendorf. JUNEE-KAPOOKA: lsts R. Reed, The J•.mee Australian Football Club, Junior Light­ wage earner and this is often reflected in the many 3, D. Warburton 3, L. Turner 2, J_ Gavel 2, P. runner-up N. Thompson; 2nds M. Edson, runner­ ing Premiership, that was to have been played last instances of unsportsmanlike behaviour. 6: Reveal the Baldi 2, G. Campisi 1. up C. Selby. R.A.A.F.: lsts S. Beynon, runner-up Sunday at Willow Park had to be cancelled. The problems of children in organized sports and report M. Wadrop; 2nds M. Trice, runner-up W. Price; continual rain turned playing fields into a sea of the violations and distortions of their rights as partici­ Division Two Second Grade: U19s S. Wickham, runner-up P. Holt. RIVCOLL: water. pants. R.D.F.L. Trophy 1sts M. Ziebell & J. Doh! (equal); 2nds D. Chadwick, runner-up M _ Hogan. SOUTH X BOREE CREEK: D. Brabham 9, N. Reynold 4, W. WAGGA-TOLLAND: lsts M. Dasey, runner-up J. !llll•!l!lil!lillll••:11J!ii.!l!•:•:•:n■•■•■•:i•••••••••••m•a ■ .!•i•i•i•l•• ■••■■■!il■•ll•••:••••••••••••••••:••• •I Healy 3, J. Morley 3, G. Lang 3, D. Clayton 3, J. Kennedy; 2nds K. Horne, runner-up T. Murphy; Lang 2, J_ Ferella 2, S. McCarthy 1, Roland U19s D. Corbett, runner-up A. Hillas_ WHITTON: NAME: BOB GREENWOOD Heckendorf 1, G. Ions 1, P. Sullivan l. lsts G. Geltch, runner-up R. Gordon; 2nds D . CLUB: Griffith Brown. runner-uo J. DeManiel. 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RIVERINA DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE BEST AND FAIREST RES UL TS: Although a little late in the season the Riverina Football Record has started a 'Letters to the Editor' Division One First Grade: Division One Second Grade: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR column (when space permits) where readers are Gerald Clear Medal Bert Schmidt Medal invited to contribute copy for publication. All corres­ P.O. Box 281, Wagga Wagga, 2650 pondence must have the writers name & address which NORTH WAGGA: L. Pendrick 22 (winner), J NORTH WAGGA: R. Kulanawi 10, L. Handley 9, will be published along with any letters . McGregor 9, M. Flanigan 9, R. Burge 8, I J. Rouse 5, V. O'Brien 4, G. McDonald 4, S. Wihon 7, R. Kerr 7, M. Vanderfeen 7, R Cottam 4, G. Johnson 4, B. Crouch 4, P. I Hetherington 5, R. Margosis 3, M. King 3, P. Barnes 3, T. Dean 3, R. Farrell 3, M. Vander­ Box 2, R. Maynard 2, S. Cottam 2. feen 3, P. Prowse 3, K. Davis 3, G. Paice 3, G . Crouch 2, A. Merrigan 2, R. Ness 1, M. MANGOPLAH: M. Lloyd 12, M. Phyland 10, G. Dear Sir. a •picnic-like' atmosphere the match drew so much Cousley l. Wooden 9, S. Cole 6, P. Davis 5, M. McRae 4, Since moving to Wollongong three years ago I attention that there was soon a re-match. Not long A. Fincmore 4, P. Galvin 3, T. Smith 3, -J. MANGOPLAH: J . Goode 11, L. Sandbrook 8, J. have been taking a keen interest in the growth of after teams were formed in Pambula and Merimbu­ Brennan 3, M. McRae 2, P. Graham 2, P. Siebels 7, G. Lee 6, P. Davis 6, A. Johnston 4, Australian Football on the South Coast. la. These initial four sides played several double Geier 4, D. Cole 3, R. Kersopp 3, J. Schultz Phy land I, R. Enders 1, G. Leech I. C. I played one season for the Port Kembla club last headers at the new Bega Showground. Eden was T. 3, Lloyd 3, R . Enders 2, A. Klimpsch 2, B. year. It is apart of the 6 team Wollongong comp. next to field a side to increase the competition to TEMORA: R. Reid 20 (runner-up), N. Firman 6, Kendall I, I. Albert 1, C. Davis 1. D. Flakelar 6, G. McDougall 4, P. Bruest 4, G. (I The standard is rather poor with the exception of a five. At the time of writing. Tathra and Merimbula THE ROCK-YERONG CREEK: B. HANNAM 12 few former Riverina players. such as Robert Ash RSL are preparing for their initial ·scratch· match - Block 3, N. Wallace 3, J. Durham 2, S. Bennett (runner-up), P. Elliott 8, G. Flater 7, R. 2, J. McLean 2, G. Richardson 2, R. Haddrill (former Wagga Tiger). With the present downturn 7 teams. My father tells me that Narooma have also Anderson 6, S. Uebergang 6, C. Davis 5, S. formed a side and are 'looking' for a game. 1, A . Grentell 1. in the steel industry this league is struggling to find Pfieffer 4, D. Webb 3, B . Leaver 3, C. Grentell new players. However all teams field 2 senior sides A league will definately be formed next year and BARELLAN: I. Geddes 15, A. May 6, P. Conlan 5, 2, T. Mclachlan 2, H. Uebergang 2, M. Yates and some field up to 4 junior teams. will probably be called the Saphire Coast Austra­ B. Conlan 5, C. Evans 4, P. Cox 4, D. Irvin 3, 2, D. Chaplin 1, D . Cocking 1. Further South lies the South Coast League. This lian Football League. My father informs me that J. Conlan 2, J. Evans 2, S. Quade 2, T. Sandery COLLINGULLIE: W. Price 11, R. Meyers 8, J. league is marginly stronger largely due to the influx interest is so high that the league will have at least 8 I. Lewis 8, S. Brown 6, P. Jones 5, S. Smith 5, P. of Naval personnel in the area. It also has 6 teams sides and possibly 10 or 12 (Bega and Quaama have Poulos 4, D . Jones 3, D. Stubenrauch 2, R. COLLINGULLIE: F. Kennedy 12, C. Hines 8, C. which come from Nowra, Bomaderry Naval bases also shown interest.). Jackson 8, W. McLaughlin 5, T. Finemore 4, Salmon 2, S. Lewington 2, T. Gillett I , D. and Batemans Bay. Their lastest ·recruit' is Milton/ The area is predominately a tourist zone with G. Crane 3, P. Finemore 3, A. Ke11nedy 2, R Burgess 1. Ulladulla who have performed quite well in their most people having their origin in Melbourne. This Meyers 2, P. Cameron 2, R. Billingham 2, K. BARELLAN: P. Fahey 6, B. Hillier 6, J. Malone 5, initial season. Apparently a team from the Moruya­ is the main reason for the immense interest in the Hines 1. G. Grant 5, N. Diggleman 4, P. Olsen 4, R. Tuross Heads area is seeking affiliation in the near code. Inglis 3, P. Clark 3, P. Flagg 3, D . Conlan 3, D. future. So while Rugby League is struggling in many MARRAR: A. Cummins 11 , A. Baker II , B. Flagg 2, D. Graham 2, P. McCormick 2, S. However it is the Far South Coast region which is areas. the future of Australian Football is looking Rollins 6, G. Langtry 6, B. Turner 4, R. Turner Carroll 2. G . Trembath 2, B. Smith I. showing the most dramatic interest in Australian good - on the South Coast at any rate. 4, M. Hagar 3, D. Miller 3, G. Price 2, D. TEMORA: B. Firman 9, P. O'Callaghan 8, S. Football. Malone 2, N. Turner I. Hodge 7, A. Breust 4, P. Clements 4, K. Earlier this year two rural district (Wolumla and Kindest regards. THE ROCK-YERONG CREEK: G. Carroll 10, P. Wallace 3, C. Breust 3, A . Grentell 3, R. Wyndham) which are similar in size to. say, BOB HAY Jeffery 7, C. Grcntell 4, M. Driscoll 4, R. Inglis Towers 2, P. Mahon 2, T. Firman 2, R. Matong. had the initial match in the area. Played in ( Former Coolamon Resident) 3, G. Martin I, W. Blight 1, B. Leaver I, R. Drummond I, W. Krause I, W. Howe I , B. Flanigan I . McRae I, I. Pike I. COOTAMUNDRA: Peter Delaney 13, L. Reid 8, MARRAR: R . Shea 14 (winner), A. Easlick 5, M. R. Knagg 8, P. McIntyre 3, G. Upton 3, S. Taylor 4. K. Shea 3. G . Turner 3, J. Mohr 2. R . Hogan 2, A. Eaton 2. Hamilton 2. G. Kew 2, T. Pattison 2. B . Power I. NAME: DA VE VOGEL

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AND DIVISION TWO FOR 1983

GOAL KICKERS DIVISION ONE DIVISION TWO FIRST GRADE I FIRST GRADE Last Last Weck Total Week Total I> M. King (N.Wagga) ...... 8 111 R . Ba rratt (Bo ree Creek) ...... 7 IOI S. Cole (MCU) ...... 7 100 W. Gardine r (S.W.T.D.) ...... 5 87 A high flying Eastlake.1·­ G . MacDougall (Temora) ...... 14 88 I. Cohalan(S.W.T.D.) ...... 7 70 MC U player spills a mark D. Hill (N.Wagga) ...... 6 42 N. Thompson (Junee-K.) ...... 5 49 under pressure by North W. McLaughlin (Temora) ...... 3 40 B. Robinson (S.W.T.D.) ...... 7 40 Wagga opponents in last I. Wilson (N. Wagga) ...... 0 37 J. Gavel (Whitton) ...... 4 35 Saturday Turvey Park & A . Wilkey (Barellan) ...... I 36 P. Baldi (Whitton) ...... I 24 District Midget League U/2 F. Kennedy (Coll.A.) ...... 2 34 B. Lalley (S.W.T.D.) ...... 0 23 major grand final at Gumly W. Blight (T. R. Y .C.) ...... 2 34 A. Cameron (Junee-K.) ...... 2 23 Oval. G. Richardson (Temora) ...... 3 33 C. Dohl (Rivcoll) ...... 3 23 G. Leech (MCU) ...... 3 31 G . Robbins (Whitton) ...... O 22 P. Reid (Temora) ...... 6 30 J. Doh I (Rivcoll) ...... 2 22 A GRAND DEAL FOR FINALS OIVISION ONE DIVISION TWO SECOND GRADE SECOND GRADE TIME AT 78 BAYLIS ST., WAGGA R . Enders (MCU) ...... 12 55 T. Cooper (Junee-K.) ...... 9 66 N. Diggelmann (Barcllan) ...... 7 53 K. llorne (SWTD) ...... 8 38 V. O'Brien (N. Wagga) ...... 3 36 G . Irons (Sorce C.) ...... 0 31 M . Noack (Temora) ...... 6 35 C. Parmeter (SWTD) ...... 7 28 J. Seibcls (MCU) ...... 0 31 R . Currie (S.W.T.D.) ...... 0 27 A. Dean (N. Wagga) ...... 3 27 S. Leese (S.W.T.D.) ...... O 27 J.Goode(MCU) ...... I 25 W. Cairns (SWTD) ...... 2 25 P . Elliot (T.R. Y .C.) ...... 0 24 B. Gough (Junce-K.) ...... 0 20 C.Fellows(T.R.Y.C.) ...... 0 24 S. Suitor (Junee-K.) ...... I 20 R . Shea (Marrar) ...... 2 22 P. Raczowski (SWTD) ...... I 18 P . Olsen (Barellan) ...... 0 19 D . Brabham (Sorce C.) ...... 0 17 VIDEO RECORDER, 3 x 3 HOUR I. Lewis (Coll.-A.) ...... 0 19 P. McDermott (Junee-K.) ...... 0 13 BLANK TAPES AND FREE CLUB J Ve MEMBERSHIP WITH 10 FREE SWAPS! UNDER NINETEENS LADDER GOALKICKERS Last CASH, BANKCARD ACCEPTED; Weck Total EXTENDED CREDIT ARRANGED & EASY P W L I) B For Ag vk, l'ts TERMS THROUGH MERCANTILE MCU ...... 14 11 3 - 4 1082 409 264.5 44 S. EJwanJs (RAAF) ...... 0 67 CREDITS. R.A.A.F ...... 14 11 3 - 4 1121 448 250.2 44 B. Page (NW) ...... 2 28 PHONE 21 4177 & 21 6336 S.W .-TOLLAND 14 9 5 - 4 880 646 136.2 36 S. Wickham (RAAF) ·· -···· ··· ···· 0 24 $849 NTH. WAGGA 14 8 6 - 4 1025 656 156.2 32 B. Cole (MCU) ...... 5 22 P.Caller(NW) ...... I 21 Coll-Ashmont .. 14 6 8 - 4 785 710 110.5 24 S. Booth (MCU) ...... I 20 Temora ...... 14 6 8 - 4. 685 722 94 .8 24 T. Gillett (Coll.A) ...... 2 19 TheRock-Y.C. 14 4 10 - 4 342 1134 30 .1 16 D . McPherson (Coll.A) ...... I 18 Marrar ...... 14 I 13 - 4 266 1461 18.2 4 M. Kells (SWT) ...... 2 18 24 ,------, 2 1 PHOTOS COLLINGULLIE MOTORS Bererembah BY DAILY DARYL HUBBARD Proo. I # .A.0~ ~ I ADVERTISER FOR MECHANICAL REPAIRS, 1 .....,~~\ ~""\G 0~ St~eet, I ON THE FARM OR IN THE "l~'°... ~-..,~,,~~~ Whitton. ,~/ WORKSHOP - GREASE AND OIL V)_J. CHANGES I o..O"l~~~~ \,--._Q· PHONE I PHONE 20 0128 I ~~C,c~v 55 2115 I e AUTHORISED INSPECTION STATION e Tigers Jul/fo rward and Kiesling Trophy winner '------• Greg Sheather grabs a mark above A rd le than 's Barry HOW THEY FINISHED DIVISION ONE Cox during th e Riverina Fo otball L eague f in al round match at Robertson O val LADDERS · I DIVISION ONE DIVISION TWO FIRST GRADE FIRST GRADE

W L D For Ag % Pts w L D For Ag % Pts NORTH WAGGA 16 1 I 2466 1106 222.9 66 S.W.-TOLLAND .... 15 -- 2184 653 334.4 60 MCU ...... 15 3 - 2136 1250 170.8 60 BARELLAN ...... IO 7 1 1560 1302 119.8 42 JUNEE/KAPOOKA IO 5 · 1585 1019 155.5 40 TEMORA ...... 10 8 · 1880 1429 131.5 40 BO REE CREEK .... 8 7 • 1562 1345 116.1 32 fl Collingullie ...... l_O 8 - 1667 1765 94.4 40 RIVCOLL BUSHPIGS 7 8 - 1209 1252 96.5 28 Marrar ...... 5 13 - 1049 1773 59.1 20 The Rock-Y .C...... 3 15 - 1299 2147 60.5 12 Whitton ...... 411-11401763 64.6 16 Cootamundra ...... 2 16 - 995 2280 43.6 8 R.A.A.F...... I 14 - 568 2216 25.6 4

DIVISION ONE DIVISION TWO SECOND GRADE SECOND GRADE

W L D For Ag % Pts w L D For Ag % Pts NTH. WAGGA ..... 17 I - 1687 734 229.8 68 JUNEE/KAPOOKA 14 I - 1673 466 359.0 56 MCU ...... 16 2 - 1811 698 259.4 64 THE ROCK-Y.C ...... II 7 - 1417 1245 113.8 44 S.W.-TOLLAND 13 2 - 1634 283 577.3 52 COLLINGULLIE ..... II 7 - 1046 985 106.1 44 BOREE CREEK .. 6 9 . 944 1099 85.8 24 Barellan ...... 9 9 - 1216 I 131 l07.5 36 R.A.A.F ...... 6 9. 832 1307 63.6 24 Temora ...... 6 12 - 1187 1118 106.1 24 Marrar ...... 3 15 - 749 IM3 45.5 12 Whitton ...... 3 12 - 610 1287 47.3 12 Cootamundra ...... - 18 - 554 2113 26.2 0 Rivcoll Bushpigs .. 3 12 - 441 1494 29.5 12 • ------, ROBINS 1 QUALITY BUTCHE RS NEST 1 WHITT ON WHITTON * \J EWSAGE\JT * DRA PERY I ~~EGLIN;INSURANC;BROKERJ PHON E I * HA RDWARE * GITTW ARE * GE\JER AL GOODS I ~ AUSTRALIA PTY LTD (Incorporated in N S.W) I I~= 55 2700 L.9~ ~ ~.~o~i~ EP.;.: ~- ~ ~5.J ~ 9 STURT STREET, WAGGA WAGGA I '~ PHONE (069) 21 5655 - P.O. BOX 646, WAGGA. I OLDEST AUSTRALIAN OWNED ~~ I FOOTBALL MANUFACTURER . ____,_ -~-:2/2____::::-- O From big business to individual needs, I such as farm pak, house, car, pleasure ROSS FAULKNER craft, private insurance . .. NIB takes it I THE ONLY BALL TO BE USED BY AUSTRALIA'S FOUR personally . .. and that is security! I TOP LEAGUES ... Victorian Football League. Victorian Football Assn .. ______J S.A. National Football League and Tasmanian Football League. 22 23

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ABOVE LEFT: Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong's Michael Walsh (17) pushes aside Narrandera's defender Ian Male during last Sundays Riverina Football League final round match at Narranderaa Sportsground. The Lions won by seven points to finish fifth on the ladder. LEFT: Temora back flanker Allan Grentell is about to punch the ball clear as he is flanked by Bare/Ian ruckman Shaun Quade (right) and team-mate and fullback Ian Pirie in Saturdays RDFL Division One first semi-final at Maher Oval, Wagga. Temora remained in contention for the flag with a /5 point victory . . ,:\BOVE: Turvey Park coach Dave Vogel (right) and Mark McLeod limber up at traim"!g. McLeod has made a big impact with the Bulldogs since switching from the Bendigo League. RIGHT: Narrandera's ruckmanlforward Mike Horsburgh brings down a one handed mark in front of Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong's Michael Walsh during last Sunday's final rotund match at Narrandera Sportsground.

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