HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE GRAND FINAL at WALBUNDRIE SATURDAY, 19Th SEPTEMBER 1992

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HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE GRAND FINAL at WALBUNDRIE SATURDAY, 19Th SEPTEMBER 1992 The Hume Football League gratefully HUME FOOTBALL acknowledges the support of:- LEAGUE * Peter & Kim Graves - Albion Hotel, Dean St., Albury. GRAND FINAL * Tony Lyons - J. Lyons & Co. Wagga Wagga. * Ern Rockliff - Billabong Motors Lockhart, Narrandera Urana. AT WALBUNDRIE * Harry Harvey - Doodle Cooma Arms Hotel, Henty. * Wayne & Jean Milne - Piney Pub, Walbundrie. SATURDAY, 19th * Boral Brick - Jindera. Paul Harangozo - Coronet Jewellers, Albury. SEPTEMBER 1992 * Russell & Bern Milne, The " Harp & Shamrock" Hotel/Motel, * Walla Walla. Ken Francis - Burton's Trophies, Albury. 2.15 p.m. - SENIORS I~ * Walla Walla Fertilisers - Walla Walla. ', * OSBORNE v CULCAIRN * The Azzi Family. * The Bevan Odewhan Family. * The Bill Thomas Family. 12 noon - RESERVES * Mrs. Gwen Beer. * J~ne Wilson - Trivia, Walla Walla. WALLA v CULCAIRN * Kelly Penfold _; Eastern Riverina Observer, Cootamundra * The Border Mail - Albury. * The Daily Advertiser - Wagga Wagga. * Ashley Walsh & Neil Prater, ABC Radio 2CO, Albury. * Specialty Press, Albury. MIRROR 10.00 a.m. - THIRDS If you get what you want He's the fellow to please­ in your struggle for self, never mind all the rest! HENTY v CULCAIRN and the world makes you king for a day For he 's with you right up to the end. just go to the mirror and look at yourself, And you 're passed your most difficult, and see what that man has to say. dangerous test, For it isn·' t your father, if the man in the glass is your friend. 9.00 a.m. - FOURTHS or mother, or wife, You may fool the world who upon you their judgement will pass. down the pathway of years, The fellow whose verdict And get pats on the back as you pass LOCKHART v WALLA counts most in your life, but final reward will be heart ache or tears, is the one staring back from the. glass. if you 've cheated the man in the glass. (Author unknown) " MAN OF THE MATCH " Awards in all finals seniors, reserves and thirds have been generously sponsored by BILLABONG MOTORS, LOCKHART and will be presented Grand Final Day. Catering Club: Walbundrie (24) FROM THE PRESIDENT ... It is my pleasure to extend a warm HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE welcome to the patrons who have supported the cl ubs and the Hume (Founded 1933) League during the 1992 season. OFFICIALS 1992 Congratulations to the Grand Finalists in all three grades, it is a long hard road PRESIDENT to achieve this and we look forward to an Mr. Garry O'Connell entertaining day of football and netball. VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Unfortunately, 1992 has been a sad Mervyn Wegener Tony Wood Michael Broughan year for the Hume League with the sudden death of our very popular and DIRECTORS competent secretary the late Des Tony Porta Ken Hall Kennedy. As the league has grown and Colin Donnalley Pat Corrigan prospered in the last few years we have John Milton Laurie Moretti --r &4 L,1/ ;£IV all got to work a little harder to maintain Ian King John W. Ryan the high standard that Des Kennr Wayne Milne Cecil Kohlhagen worked so hard to achieve during his le term as Secretary. Many thanks to the Netball Association LIFE MEMBERS SELECTORS VCFL MEDAL HOLDERS for their co-operation and I would like to George Azzi * Mervyn Wegener Bert Webb* wish all the finalists every success. Kelly Azzi * Bill Thomas Colin Donnalley Jack Wood * Brendan Barratt In conclusion, let all the games be Mervyn Wegener played in fair spirit and may the best Roy McDonald* G. Harper Bill Barton teams win . Bert Webb* Don Starr Ern Wehner COACHES Des Kennedy* MR. GARRY O'CONNELL Yours in Football . .Garry O'Connell Alex Beer Dennis Donovan Bert Clark* League President President H.F.L. Des Kennedy* Brendan Barrat Alf Gibbons Mervyn Wegener Max Johnston Bill Thomas Bill Thomas Garry O'Connell Ian Schilg INDEPENDANT TRIBUNAL Norman Wighton Frank Kelly Brian Munk Allan Henshaw Max Urquhart Les Waldron Don Ross Michael Egan Bill Mitchell Herb Freyer HON. INVESTIGATION OFFICER Mr. Bill Regan HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE CLUB OFFICIALS 1992 CLUB PRESIDENT SECRETARY DIRECTOR COACH Brocklesby D. Koschitzke T. Porta T. Porta C. Watson Burrumbuttock L. Lilley F. Percy K. Hall D. Schilg Culcairn W. Barber T. Smith P. Graham N. Hensel East Lavington G. Walters R. Warnes C. Donnalley G. Armstrong Henty K. Wettern B. Riddle P. Corrigan R. Hamilton Howlong J. Milton F. Jenkins J. Milton A. Hamilton Jindera L. Moretti J. Neyland L. Moretti D. Kotzur Lockhart T. Poole I. King I. King D. Pocock Osborne G. O'Connell K. Gleeson J. Ryan N. Pleming NEVILLE HENSEL NEIL PLEMING Walbundrie W. Milne R. Clancy W. Milne T. Miller Captain/Coach Culcairn Seniors Captain/Coach Osborne Seniors Walla Walla R. Milne D. Donovan C. Kolhagen R. Coelli (2) (3) BEST & FAIREST WINNERS WINNERS RESERVES BEST & FAIREST LOFTUS MEDAL BEVAN ODEWAHN TROPHY WINNERS 1935 Wally Hall (Burrumbuttock) * 1936 Harold Bakes (Gerogery) 1976 Algy Arendarcikas (Jindera) 1985 Peter Hyde (Lockhart) 1937 Roy Schmidt (Walla Walla) * 1938 Tom Fagan (Walbundrie) * 1977 Algy Arendarcikas (Jindera) 1986 John Heffernan (Henty) 1939 Clyde Scholz (Jindera) 1978 Bernie Burke (East Lavington) 1987 Ian Jackson (Jindera) 1940 Clyde Scholz (Jindera) 1979 Kevin Bosse (Walla Walla) 1988 John Blom ley (Brocklesby) 1980 Robin Briggs (Howlong) 1989 Gordon Edwards (Walbundrie) KELLY AZZI MEDAL 1981 Bob Kilo (Henty) 1990 Dale Mastenbroek (East Lavington) 1947 Les Braunach (Jindera) 1982 Garry Koehler (Jindera) 1991 Dale Mastenbroek (East Lavington) 1948 Norm Benstead (Jindera) & Kevin Doyle (Rand)* Tie 1971 Jack O' Halloran (Howlong) Keith Smallwood (Osborne) 1992 James King (Bu rrumbuttock) 1949 Dud Probyn (Brocklesby) 34 points - record ,la! Keith Smallwood (Osborne) & 1950 Vern Gilcrist (Walla Walla)* 1972 Garry Mickan (Walla Walla) 1951 Harold Thomson (Walla Walla) 1973 Geoff Wallace (Howlong) Mick Twentyman (Osborne) Tie. 1952 Ossie Bownds (Burrumbuttock) * 1974 Graeme Proctor (Howlong) 1953 Kevin Minogue (Brocklesby) 1975 Peter Kirkwood (Walbundrie) 1954 Keith Murray (Walla Walla) 1976 Mark Pfitzner (Walla Walla) & 1955 Norm Webb (Jindera) John Lappin (Brocklesby) Tie 1956 Bill King (Howlong) * 1977 Len Duffy (Walla Walla) 1957 Jim Kiley (Howlong) & 1978 Rob Parks (East Lavington) Barry Obst (Brocklesby) Tie 1979 Jack Danckert (Burrumbuttock) 1958 Bill Thomas (Walbundrie) & 1980 Allan Scammell (Burrumbuttock) Des Dower (Howlong) Tie 1981 Phillip Godde (Walla Walla) 1959 Lance Boswell (Howlong) 1982 Craig Lieschke (Henty) & 1960 Jim Lalor (Howlong) Graham Johnstone (Lockhart) 1961 Merv Wegener (Walla Walla) 1983 Terry O'Halloran (Howlong) 1962 Ken Lindner (Burrumbuttock) 1984 Craig Lieschke (Henty) 1963 Dick Prior (Balldale) 1985 David Coulston (Walla Walla) 1964 Merv Wegener (Walla Walla) 1986 David Schlig (Burrumbuttock) 1965 Peter O'Halloran (Howlong) 1987 Peter Clayton (Burrumbuttock) 1966 Lindsay Jacob (Walla Walla) & 1988 Terry O'Halloran (Howlong) & Barry Lambert (Jindera) Rob O'Connel (Osbourne) 1967 Roy Batson (Howlong) & 1989 Terry O'Halloran (Howlong) Barry Mathews (Rand) 1990 Rob O'Connell (Osborne) 1968 Max Eyers (Howlong) 1991 David Schlig (Burrumbuttock) & 1969 Jimmy Anderson (Rand) Warren Sykes (Lockhart) 1970 Fred Aliend i (Balldale) 1992 Sean Nesbitt (Walbundrie) BEVAN ODEWAHN ODEWAHN TROPHY DONOR THE DOODLE COOMA ARMS HOTEL SLADEN STREET, HENTY. N.S.W. Telephone: (069) 29 3013 Enjoy Fine Food, Good Accommodation and a cold drin k in a warm family atmosphere Mine Host: HARRY HARVEY SEAN NESBITT 1992 WINNER (4) (5) HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHRONOLOGY 1980: Henty admitted - cleared by Farrer league. 1981: Culcairn and Holbrook refused admission on two occasions. {by Peter Crosland) October: Rand cleared to Coreen Leaaue and Lockhart admitted. Admission subsequently confirmed by -VCFL Investigation Committee Meeting 1933: The Hume Football League was formed as a splinter group from the in Wagga Wagga in November. At sa'Tle meeting South West, Farrer and Central Central Hume Football Association when three clubs - Jindera, Gerogery and Riverina Leagues wound up and two new competitions formed on decision of the Lavington - found the travelling too much and with the Albury based Border VCFL Committee - The Riverina League and Riverina District League, (the latter United they formed a four club competition - The Hume Football League - which reverted to the name Farrer League two years ago). went until 1940, when World War 11 interrupted. 1983: Mr. Garry O'Connell (Osborne) succeeds Mr. Max Johnston as President. 1934: Border United disbanded and Bethanga admitted. Hume defeats Ovens & King at Brocklesby in the final of the Riverina/North 1935: The Central Hume Football Association, disbanded; Walla Walla, East District Leagues' Championship to win the Tom Sherrin Cup for the Walbundrie and Burrumbuttock applied for admission, which was finally granted first time. on provision that no further northern clubs be admitted. 1984: Henty undefeated premiers, the club's first flag in 47 years; Craig Lieschke 1936: Wagga Road admitted and Gerogery won it's fourth successive premier­ (Henty) becomes the second player to win two Kelly Azzi Medals (1982/1984). ship. 1985: Hume defeat Coreen at Rennie for their second Riverina/North East title. 1939: Bethanga and Wagga Road left competition; 14 Lavington players 1986: Golden Jubilee Season; President, Garry O'Connell awarded VCFL reported and six suspended as a result of brawling etc., in grand final. Recognition of Service Medallion; Merv Wegener and Bill Thomas awarded 1940: Lavington withdrew from competition. Hume League Life Membership; Des Kennedy 's 25th term as Secretary/Treasurer. 1945: Five clubs - Brocklesby, Balldale, Rand, Walbundrie and Walla Walla Hume defeat Ovens & King at Tarrawingee to win the Tom Sherrin Cup for the "recommenced" the Hume Football League. George Azzi (Brocklesby) elected third successive series. President and Allan Falkiner (Rand) elected Secretary. David Schilg (Burrumbuttock) wins Kelly Azzi Medal & Henty Club creates history 1946: Balldale joined Chiltern & District League; Jindera and Gerogery admitted. by winning premierships in all three grades. 1947: Balldale returned and Burrumbuttock admitted. Best and Fairest player 1987: Hume win Ross Faulkner Cup when they take the Riverina/North East title award inaugurated by Mr.
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