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DD 2100w x 1800h galvanised s99 14 Foot ......... $88.00 14 Foot ........ $105.00 Premium 6Dx30 oval eaC BLACK HEAVY 1.65m 16 Foot ......... $104.00 16 Foot ........ $120.00 • GATES ARE STRAIGHT m long A, Premium heavy 70x40 oval St • NEW GATES MADE FROM DOWNGRADE • MATERIAl 09 each od --- s3,as • LIMITED STOCK - WHI LE STOC KS LASTI • I each Bomen - Ph: (02) 6921 9119 · Fax (02) 6921 4404 Deni - Ph: (03) 5881 5541 Fax (03) 5881 6146 Coolamon - Rural Supplies Ph: (02) 6927 3024 Fax (02) 6927 3005 !l!&K GAL 7" - S24.75 7" · S28 50 supplies 9" - S31 35 9" • S35 20 11· - S37.40 11"· S4180 Nurturing Leeton-Whitton's Generation Next ·. 1 1 , l t, w_'. ~.:!! - 1H-t ~rli.,~ ' , - t :;z 1!, _ ,,_ • l H l . 1 t • :. - • _ 11: ~ ,,,~ * • , L ,. • ' "With such a young list, sometimes you have to put Or that he was on younger legs. "I'm a lot more up with honourable losses. If you can build your experienced coaching now. But unfortunately you game and build your club from that, it means that can't be out there with them. You'd like to with a when the tide starts to turn, it will turn." young side." That was GWS Giants coach Leon Cameron a fort­ What he offers instead is knowledge and under­ night ago. He could've been talking about Leeton­ standing of the players he's bringing through. "I've Whitton. had a fair exposure to these guys. I wouldn't be While Crows coach David Meline doesn't like the throwing in kids for the sake of it. The guys that suggestion that he or his team would ever be happy have all stepped up have shown they can handle it. with a loss, he would understand the sentiment. This particular group of 16 year olds - they've been Footy is a numbers game and often it's the statistics a strong age group for a while. They're good mates beyond the scoreboard that tell the story. and keen on their football. They're like a breath of Meline is in charge of a team full of teenagers ... 13 fresh air in the place, and a few of the older guys players have had their first taste of senior footy this have been freshened up by them too." season; seven of them aged just 16. And that's only Captain Daniel Sullivan says Meline is a good com­ half the story. municator, who knows how to inject confidence into "As well as all those debutants, we've still got a few his young players. But concentration and consist­ guys who are only 18 or 19 - they've only got a sea ­ ency will only come with experience. "We talk about son of first grade themselves under their belts," says breaking the game down quarter-by-quarter. Our Meline. "Against Tigers, 14 guys were 19 and under. best quarters we've matched it with anyone, but It's a big chunk of the side." consistency is the difficult thing to develop." Meline took the reins at the Crows after spending Victory over Narrandera in round one remains the the best part of a decade coaching junior footy. "I Crows' only win, but the coach says assessing the guess that was a direction the club had chosen to season isn't straightforward. "With so many young take: to develop the current crop of juniors, that I've guys and not strong bodies yet, what I'm looking at been lucky enough to have a lot of exposure to," he is improvement in all the individuals. Because we says. "We've always had pretty reasonable under­ had such a turnover, it's hard to gauge on the team, age sides, and we always lose them coming into first because it's just about a new side. I'm just looking grade. We had a fair turnover in the offseason, so we at improvement within the team. I think we've been thought it was a good opportunity to blood these competitive in almost every game. It's challenging. guys." But to the guys' credit, they're not dropping away. "It's not a rebuilding phase," says president Mick There's still plenty of enthusiasm." Fraser. "It's just that with the kids we had - he's In Leeton - where rugby league, rugby union and OAM PS In su ra nce Brokers, the prem ier partner of the AFL Riverina, coached them all and he wanted to keep working soccer all compete with Australian Rules - the Crows is f urther en hanci ng its support of the Riverina region by co ntributing with these kids. And we thought he was the right are proud of the strength in their juniors. "That's 20% of all policy commissions purchased to your local club. man for the job." been a highlight," says Meline. "Seeing the develop­ Fraser played under Meline in his last stint in charge ment of our club through good numbers and good of a senior team - as captain-coach of the Leeton structures. We had to get our junior club structured Contact OAMPS today to find out how we can help to protect your business. Redlegs before the merger with Whitton. "He's well, and merged with the senior club. And I think Free and direct to your nearest branch or visit our website: always been a leader. On the field and off it, everyone that was the first turning point. Now we're looking has always respected him." at facilities and infrastructure, and making sure we 026933 6600 Meline played 245 games with the Redlegs and the push the family involvement in the club, with things Crows. He wishes he knew then what he does now. like same day football." Email [email protected],om.au oamps.com.au ll;, Tho s Bros Closer to clients OAMPS* 61 Dobney Ave Wagga Wagga Closer to communities" Insurance Brokers Phone: 6926 0100 Norm Murphy: 0427 693 093 Truck and Bus DAMPS INSURANCE BROKERS LTD ABN 34 005 543 920 AFSL 238312 Ref 0750APR14 Premier Partner of AFL Riverina MickKing:0411517115 _,. ~~. 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