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Miltons Gear votes went: 3 Michael GDLo cs,sr 6. Gerard Suckling 33. Steve Lawless 10. Steven Carroll 4 7. Anthony Quinn shown was equivalent to, or slightly 48. Brad Roberts Walsh, 2 David Logan, 1 Steven Carroll. higher than, the number of kangaroos remaining in Whitey's 7. Craig McLaughlin 34. Paul Bourne 11. Andrew Corbett 12. Mark Carroll 49. D. Jeans The Reserves suffering the brunt of seven first graders top paddock The award winners were: the mug to Wayne 8. Peter Sculley 35. David Argus 50. Mark Mccorry out, just escaped with the four points. Newcommer John Podmore, the dinner for two at the Farrer to Peter 'not 9 Ricky Collins 36. Darren Bourne 13. Peter Walsh 14. Geoff James 51. Troy Lenon Beasley (young brother of Simon?) impressed in his first another award' Sculley and the Video Ezy award to the x­ 10. Barry Suckling 37. Barry MLaughlan 52. Wayne Cox rated lover Ken McPherson. 15. Rick O'Reilly game to win both the Bowling Club award and the mug from 11. Mick Ziebell 38. Andrew Dore 16. Damien Carroll 53. Craig Heathcote Chris Irvine (socks). The 2nds was on a par with the 1sts, with Dare's return 12. M. Dunne 54. Jalian Royle the only bright spot. The awards were the mug to Glenn 39. 17. Michael Walsh This column extends to the families of Ron and Norm 13. Wayne Podmore 40. Dan Argus 55. Tim Reiher Sims on their losses earlier this week. Both Ron and Norm Darcy, the Video Ezy award to.Andrew Bungendore, the 18. David Harris 56. Luke Carroll Coke to Kerry Podmore. 14. Michael McPherson 41 Darren Hillier 19. David Logan 57. Anthony Mccarry have been great workers and supporters of the club over The U18s started like a future city in Queensland, neither 15. Brett McMillen 42. Greg Devries 20. Shane Lenon 58. Dean Jones fifty plus years. Ron being captain in 1937 and Norm presi­ getting off the ground. After a warming speech from Mully at 16. Ken McPherson 43. Dave McClintock 21. John Beasley 59. Mark Dillon dent in the 1969 premiership year, plus the many more quarter time they got their act together, and if they hadn't 17. Julian Gollasch 44. Andrew Kalis 22. John Steele 60. Chris Irvine years they both worked tirelessly for the club and other have watched the firsts game against APM they may have 23. Michael Rava 61. Phillip Bartlett organisations around Ganmain. 18. John Dawson-Wink 45. Phillip Walsh 24. Tim Ryan won it i the last quarter. Mully's speech must have really 19 Tim Gooden 48. Brett Hounsell 62. Peter Lane Netball: Congratulations to all girls for playing really well. ·tired' up some of the players as later they had to be 25. Paul Shepherd 63 Grant Cowell Although A Grade were narrowly defeated, B Grade enjoyed 'extinguished'. U 18s will this week have a special bush fire 20. Mick Hounsell 49. Mathew Robert 26. Greg Menzies 64. Michael Hoogveldt 21. Craig Absolum 50. Paul Morphett 27. Brian Kerr a really good win. 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TURVEY PARK BULLDOGS NARRANDERA EAGLES Unfortunately the netballers from Last weeks trek to Griffith didn't SENIORS SENIORS Griffith could only field one team. Our A prove a fruitful! one with our Seniors 1. Paul O'Donoghue 24 . Neil Mccallum 1. Wayne Carroll 28. Stephen Marks grade had a very comfortable win 4 7 to going down to a more committed and 2. Michael Paterson 25. Robert Dolan 15. Best players: Kerry Wickes, Cathy determined Swan outfit. The Reserves 2. Warren Sykes 29. Jamin Forbes 3. Dale Lewington 30. Gary Sheppard 3. Peter Thornton 26. Rex Davis Sullivan, Yvette Babbs. kept their undefeated record intact while 4. Terry Ness 31. Michael Hewitt 4. Colin Durnan 27. Peter Anthony The Third Grade team had the oppor­ the U18s were beaten by a very good 5. Mark Fraser 32. Gavin Armstrong 5. Richard Hardy 28. Graham Flynn tunity to take the game by the throat and 6. Wayne Dunne 29. Ian Orme side who led at every change. David 6. Greg Nichols 33. Doug Charlton have a good win, but a few players have BLUE, GOLD v RED, WHITE & 30. Ian Mathews Chamberlain maintained his consistant 7. Mark Cunningham 34. Troy Ashcroft 7. Ian Bloomfield the attitude that it is better to have a BLUE 8. Mark Quilter 31 . Chris Sullivan form by taking top votes in the Pats Tyre 8. Alan Bartholomew 35. Sean Goonan punch at an opponent and swear at the umpire rather than Service Award, as well as winning the Lyn Irvin Hair award. 9. Michael Flanigan 36. Glen Vardanega 9. Steven Rose 32. Peter Kiley 10. Greg Fortis 33. Jason Williams concentrate on the football. This behaviour does nothing for others to poll well were Heath Mooney who also won the 10. Steven Woods 37. Tim Masterson the code and must be stamped out, by following the rules of open order, Kane Johnstone & Chris Petzel who won the 11. Jeremy Masterson 38. Frank Coates 11 . Laurie Casey 34 . Dimitrios Costaridis 12. Tim Lloyd 39. Doug Brambly 12. Michael Smith 35. Steven Murphy the code. Awards: Johan Sullivan, Matt Rhodes, Dwayne socks. 14. Martin Simpson 36. Wayne Bubner Mathews, Rod Daly, Adam King, Paul Anderson, Peter The Reserves had a good win with Neale ( Scratcher) 14. Vinnie Carroll 40. Robert Schnoegl 16. Greg Tooze 41. Darren Hume 15. Mark Whitby 37. Loyld Hinch Bloomfield, ~ark Anderson. Congratulations to Rod Daly, Francis having a slashing game to gain maximum votes in 17. Stephen Eather 42. Mark Meek 16. Brian Mitchell 38. Ian Watters Mathew Hamson, Peter Bloomfield on representing the RFL the Alex Enever Award. He also won the dreaded Mug which 18. Gary Harris 43. Bill Robertson 17. Patrick Fortis 40. Paul Kirk U18 team at Finley in the curtain raiser to the Victorian was put to good use on the bus trip home. Others to play well 19. Jason Knight 44. Andrew Harmer 18. Peter McCormick 41. Richard Durnan Health Championships. were Gavin Armstrong who won the Tolland Service Station 20. Scott Bourne 45. Tim Goonan 19. Joe Hopwood 42. Duncan Mclay The Reserves also had the chance to chalk up a win but Grease & Oil, Tim Goonan and Kane Johnstone which was a 21. Marty McFadden 46. Peter Bailey 20. Michael Hopwood 43. John Pearson ran out of steam and team work. If the team trained together great effort by both. 22. Conrad Haggar 4 7. Tim Lovegrove 21. Gerrad Dolan 44. Tom Ryan instead of the same six players each week, the team would The Seniors after an even first half were comprehensively 23. Neale Francis 48. Steven Collins 22. Tim Mulholland 46. Victor Hugo not be at the bottom of the ladder-WAKE UP! Awards: beaten by a strong Griffith side. Jason Knight performed 24. Ian Hawke 49. Clint Lewington 23. Kelvin Mulholland 25. Chris Howe 50. James Brett W_ayne Bubner, Dennis Saskh, Gary McLean. The club well to gain maximum votes in the Miltons Gear Award and THIRD GRADE wishes Wayne Bubner all the best for the future as he is the Rules Club dinner for two. Others to play well were Terry 26. Trevor Gibbons 51. Craig Gosling 27. Peter Gyles 52. Ken Howe 3. Simon Absolum 19. Dennis Piltz moving to greener pastures, and welcome back to our happy Ness, Jeremy Masterson and Stephen Eather. Jeremy made 4. Tony McLean 20. Rod Daly wanderer Gary McLean. good use of the Mug while Jamin Forbes won the THIRD GRADE 6 Mathew Rhodes 23. Jason Galvin The First Graders tried their hearts out but were no match remedial massage. 1. Kane Johnstone 17. Paul Hayes 7. Peter Bloomfield 24. Terry Clarke 8. Adam Saunders 25. Robert Hutchinson for the far more mobile Griffith Swans. 'If only'. Awards: The A grade Netballers continued their good form with a 2. Chris Petzel 18. Mark Pitura 3. Tristan Scott (c) 19. Mark Knight 9. Michael Rhodes 51 . StevenStarky Way_ne Dunne, Mark Quilter, Richard Hardy, Beaurepairs 32-13 victory. Jenny Bader stood out in a good team effort 4. Richard Judd (vc) 20. Troy Scott 10. Paul Mitchell 52. Peter Kelly Kelvin Mulholland. to win the Mug. 5. David Constable 21. CraigRodham 11 . Johan Sullivan 53. Craig Sharp The club is happy to announce that Debbie McLean has With the bye after this weeks game against Narrandera 6. Chris Keith 22. David Chamberlain 12. Dwayne Mathews 54. Justin Durnan 7. Steven Leddin 23. Andrew Haggar 13. Adam King 55. Jason Russell agreed to be the club representative in the Atco Homes RFL we have the Back to Burrandana Night on Saturday 30th 8. Tim Patterson 24. Nigel Francis 14. Paul Anderson 56. Danny Paterson Girl of the Year contest. June. The bus leaves the R.A.F.C. at 7.30pm and returns 9. Shane Dash 25. Jeremy Bourke 15. Drad Richards 57. Scott Jones Congratulations to Mick Hopwood who was chosen in the very late. BYOG & sleeping gear if staying through to Sun­ 10. Travis Terry 27. Michael Doughty 16. Mathew Harrison 58. Dustin Limbrick 11. Michael Simmons 28. Richard Lobley 17. Wayne Saunders 59. Robert Hanby RFL team that played the Murray League. Ian Bloomfield day which is a Family Social & Tennis day. Bring your tennis 1 2. Heath Mooney 55. Andrew Houen our other rep has played very well in all interleague games 14. Stephen Howe . Grant Lindner 18. Carl Chittick Continued on page 15 16. Brett Ashcroft . Jason Polsen this season. Riverina Australian

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ARIAH PARK-MIRROOL BOMBERS GRIFFITH SWANS Firstly, apologies to all for missing the 1 SENIORS notes deadline last week. The short 1. Robert Harrington 39. Roy Rinaldo week plus a couple of personal problems SENIORS 2. Ricky Burdett 40. Michael Agnew caught this scribe napping, but hopefully 11•? \\/ 3. Peter King 41. Bruno Ceccato J i~~~l~~::It~:ff~~:i:!g;;~f\{~ 1. Ron Murray 24. Stephen Colwill all interested will have read the write­ 4. Wayne Spencer 42. Greg Supple centre and won the Bowling Club award. 2. Alan Bell 25. Mark Lewis ups in the local paper The awards for Terry Walker had a good game and won 5. Darrell Collins (vc) 43. Paul Biron Narrandera were Reserves Mug - Peter 3. Brian Johnstone 26 . Geoff Walker 6. Mark Tyndall 44. Lou Testani . the Tidd & Horan award. The Pewter this McDlarmid and the money for the next WHITE, RED V BROWN, week was won by Terry Greenham. Brian 4. Graeme Hadrill 27. John Ryall 7. Peter McGrath 4 5. Ron Irvine two games is being set aside for a bar­ YI GREEN TRIM, Gaynor won the Socks. Robert Harper 5. Terry Walker 28. Brett Prentice 8. Martin O'Donnell 46. Craig Hill becue. The Firsts S.L.IP. award donated GOLD LETTERING again had a good game and won the 6. Dennis Dunstan 29. Brian Gaynor 9. Ian Geddes 4 7. Michael Thompson by George Duncan and Bob Wilson went to: Robbie Owen, 10. Les Parish (cc) 48. David Taylor Videos. The Walkers Seed Cleaning award went to Ian Gor­ 7. Jason Bryce 30. Peter Walker Mark O'Connor, Bomber and Gerry Toscan whilst best for don with 5 goals & a good game. The Supporters Award went 11. Wayne Bottcher 49. Michael Wilson the Thirds was Tony Butcher and the Owen brothers 8. Terry Haddrill 31. Jamie Buerckner 12. Gerard Toscan 50. Scott Young to Graham Haddrill who always gives it a go; Mark Kidd had 9. Robert Harper 32 . Greg Tyack again!I another good game, taking some great grabs & kicking 3 13. Greg Dreyer 51. Paul Crowe 10. Glen Bell 33. Chris Chalmers 14. Damian Scott 52. Tony Butcher 'Today's where we show whether we're contenders or goals; Paul Breust was strong in the ruck in his first game for pretenders" were some of the words Les said to the players us this year. 11. Terry Greenham 35. Andrew Schmelzer 15. Greg Collins 53. Ron Whitacker 16. 54. Chris Files before the matct1, and show they did' Last Sunday the The 2nd.Grade had a good even game and were unlucky to 12. Royce Simpson 36. Phil Pellow Swans proved that they can beat any side in the ATCO 37. Greg Davis 17. Tony Hicks 55. Jason Wadley lose. The Bowling Club award went to Peter Walder who kic­ 13. Stephen French 18. Brendan Brown 56. Michael Reid Homes Rivenna Football League when they put their minds ked 5 goals - well done. APK Stock & Land award went to 14. Paul Breust 38. John McLean 19. Andrew Romaonolo 57. Jamie Reid to it. Turvey was the big test and they passed with flying Matthew O'Dwyer, the Pewter to Andrew Walker, the socks 15. Russell Fisher 40. Neil Despotellis 20. Robert Owen 58. Chris Haggerty colours and now it's a case of consolidating the position in to Neil Despotelis, the Video to Phillip Rees and the Suppor­ 16. Mick Goode 41. Craig McCormack 21 Ron Roe 59. Gavin Owen the four and going for the double chance in September. The ters Award to Russell Fisher. A good team effort. Bad luck to 17. Phil Rees 12. Scott Walker 22. Joe Agresta 60. Trevor Lee S.L.I.P. award donated by Ann Maloney went to Gerry Tos­ lose John Ryall in the last quarter with a knee injury. 43. Chris Noack 23. Mark O'Connor 61. Phillip Dixon-Flint can, Joe Agresta, Damian Scott and Robbie Owen. It's good to be able to report a win in the netball this week: 18. Glen O'Brien The Reserves were a little depleted and only bad kicking 46. Neville Minchin 24. Rowan Johnston 62. Mathew Cox the A grade had a close game and won 22-20, the award 19. Ian Gordon 25. Brian Rava 63. Scott Collis by Turvey kept them in the game, however in the final going to Colleen Daniher-Welcome Colleen. The B grade are 20. Jamie Gordon 49. Geoff Fairman 26. Russell Frew 64. Shad Wall analysis they were Just not good enough. Thanks to Ron still looking for their win & were beaten 27-9, with Rhonda 21. Cam. Furphy 50. Daryl Harper 27. Justin Barry 65. Dean Owen Florence of the Victoria Hotel for putting on the 'breakfast' Fairman winning the award. There was also a junior game 22. John Walker 65. Andrew Walker 28. Brian Corner 66. Mark Owen for the Reserve grade before the game. Perhaps they had too and they played a draw: 11 all - a great game and thanks to 23. Matthew O'Dwyer 70. Mark Kidd 29. Scott Wade 67. Paul Young many eggs and bacon 1Best players Wayne Spencer, Peter Sue Haddrill & Maureen O'Connor for umpiring. 30. Michael Catanzariti 68. Darren Virago Mc Diarmid, and Scott Wade and it was good to see the mer· A big thankyou to Bonnie Gilchrist for re-painting our 31. Darren Prest 69. Jason Vaccari curial Bob Berton make a comeback at fullforward. He's score board numbers - much easier to see now. 32. Robert Knox 70. Brad Hammond lacking a bit of match practice seeing he hasn't played for 2 After this weeks game there will be a Casserole Tea and 33. Michael Murphy 71. Adrian Pavese years but it won't be long before all those skills of yesteryear Disco at the Bowling Club - all players and supporters 34. Brian Bellicanta 72. James Latham return! welcome. 35. Robert Kelly 73. Jason Norris The Under 18's recorded a good win and showed that they Our supporters awards for this week will be sponsored by 36. Peter McDiarmid 74. Edward Knight are again the team to beat for the flag. Best players were Evans Petroleum. 37. Roger Biron 75. Craig Ford Christian Files. Butch, Jason Vacari and you've guessed it - Against Griffith today will bea hard game-come on Bom­ 38. Robert Muir 76. 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John Brambley 5. Gary Bradley 30 . Max Perryman "I l 7. Harvey McRae 32. Craig Howe men played superbly and continually RE~l);ivOiLL½i·As GREEN . wHm v Jamie Thomas suffered a knee injury, 6. Brendan Gibbons 31 . Frank Pattison 8. Paul O'Connell 33. Graham Longford drove the ball back into the Redlegs which resulted in him resting in full for­ scoring zone giving the forwards many opportunities to ward. The ability of Jamie to open up play 7. Mick Buchanan 32 . Gerard McPherson 9. Andrew Soley 34 . Rodney Bell and start attacking moves was missed when he was moved 8. Greg McKelvie 33 . Colin O'Brien 10. Steve Holt 35. Bruce McKellar sco re but at times failed to capitalize on their glut of posses­ to full forward . 9. Neil Pleming 34 . Wayne Kew 11 . Terry Lyons 36. Allan McPhee sion. Options to go short instead of direct especially with the The awards were as follows: 1. George Furner Award to 10. Brett Allen 35. John Kennedy 12. James Seymour 37 . Phil Ryan wind. However the win was most valuable and enabled the Coolamon's ever reliable Neil Pleming; 2. The Goode Family 11 . Gary Brabander 36. Paul Kew 13. Steve Turner 38. Tom Elwin Redlegs to continue their steady climb up the ladder. Best Award went to another consistent player, Squeaker 12. John Earle 37. Rick Ahrens 14. David Meline 39. Jarrod Seymour players were Steve Turner (blinder) Andrew Soley (top McKelvie; 3. The towel went to John Chugga Kennedy who 13. M. Taylor 38. Shaun Durbridge 15. Ricky Maybon 40. Michael Ross stuff), Steve Holt (Mr Consistant), Lee Anderson, Anthony has settled in well with Coolamon. 14. Daryl! Bruest 39. Frank Kennedy 16. Dennis Irvine 41. Scott Elwin Wakeman, Graham Henman, Tony Graham , Paul Stretton, . The Seconds continued their good form with a 45 point 15. Stephen Pattison 40 . Peter Courtney 17. Tony Graham 42 . Paul Goodrum Steve McMahon and Brenton Vilcins. 43. Darren McCloskey wm ·over the Tigers, and have cemented their position in the 16. David Buchanan 41 . Keith Hanna 18. Anthony Wakeman The Seconds are looking better each week with another 17. Garry Kew 42. John Bannister 19. Stuart Tongs 44 . Steve McMahon four. Warren McLaughlin showed that he was recovering good win and must give themselves a good chance of mak­ from hi s injuries and won the Newsager.cy Award from the 18. Anthony Pleming 43 . John Wil son 20 . Garry Schmelzer 45. Stuart Symes 19. Ian Buchanan 44 . Martin Auldist 21 . Phil Meline 46. Darren Wallett ing the four. Best players were Dylan Holt (top effort), Bruce old fella David Buchanan who once again contributed 100 Mc Kellar, Tim Sheather, Mick Ross, Rod Bell, Phil Ryan minutes of football and won the Coolamon Hotel Award ; and 20 . Cecil Parr 45. Peter Tipping 22. Scott Lynch 4 7. Mark Dalitz 21. Warren McLaughlin 46. Richard Sutton 23 . Tim Sheather 48. Kerry Vaughan-Niven (again), Todd Henman and Derrick McGrath. Ian Buchanan who won a Towel for his new wife Denise. The 18's also put in a good effort to maintain their strong The Thirds were beaten, but not disgraced and the win­ 22. Brian Pleming 47 . Bill Roberts 24 . Damien Harri s 49. Garry Swasbrick ners of the Awards were as follows: 1. M.O. Curtis Award to 23. Mark Buchanan 48 . Pat Sutton 25 . Lee Anderson position in the four with all team members putting in thei r Andrew Lewis; 2. Barty's Award to Paul Tokley; 3. Towel to 24. David Gillette 49. Roy Clancy THIRD GRADE bit. Best players were Jeremy Hogan, Joey Longford , Paul 25 . Shane Till Timms, Josh Myers, Andrew Finnimore, Andrew Whatham Gavin Moses. 1. Shane Bryant 13. Jeremy Hogan All players and spectators are reminded that the 1970 THIRD GRADE 2. Jamie O'Connell 14. Joshua Myers and Brendan Anderson. Grand Final Side is having a reunion, and a reunion dinner 3. Colin Thompson 15. Brendan Anderson The netballers are having mixed success but are still hard 1. Andrew Lewis (c) 11 . Brendan Hogan 4. Warric Armstrong 16. Phil McPhee at the task at hand and are determined to do well in the dance at the Coolamon Golf Club on Saturday, 30th June, Gerard Buchanan 14. David McPherson 1990. Tickets are available through Charlie Moses, Gerard 2. 5. Paul Timms 17. Matthew Smith second round 3. Paul Tokley (vc) 16. Tim Crocker 6. Darren Wallett 18. David Hopwood Bradley and Barty's Take-Away. The reunion committee 4. Brad Cameron 17. Damian Buchanan 7. Greg Longford 19 And rew Finnimore This week we take on the Coolamon Grasshoppers who under_the control of Charlie Mose s has organised for the 5. Andrew McPherson 19. David Musca t 8. Andrew Williamson 20. Matthew Lourie are one of the leagues top runn ers , so there can be no weak maiority of the side to return, and it will be a most enjoyable 6. Shane Rudd 20. Garry Rowland s 9. Mark Williamson 21 . Anthony Chaston links in our attempt to win the four competition points. It cer­ and interesting get-together. 7. Tim Black 21 . Andrew Alchin t 0. Phillip Woods 22. Dean Aylett tainly won 't be easy against such a good team but there t 1. Andrew Whatham 24 . Brad Ryall Netballers unfortunately were beaten in all grades with 8. Gavin Moses 22 . Paul Curtis Continued on page 15 award winners being : A: Wendy Keogh (towel) and Denise 10. Adam Maloney 12. Mark Dalit z 25. Nathan Melendi Pleming; B: Kylie Whitmore and Meagan Patti son.

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Round 9 Int Difficult time DISTRICT DIRECTOR Lyle O'Brien RMB 24 Ariah GRIFFITH: PRESIDENT: Roy Agresta 62 FIRST GRADE Wee~ Total for Umpires Park 2665 Ph.743233. PRESIDENT: Trevor Tipping Poole St. Grittith 2680 Ph .6244 76. SECRETARY: 69 Mirrool St. Coolamon 2701 . Ph.273426. SNR Mary Collins 5 Knox Place Griffith 2680 Ph. 623350. M. Walker (Wagga) .. 7 33 They need support! VICE PRESIDENT Brian O'Donoghue 45 Elwin St. TREASURER: Ffiona Beverley Farm 464 Hanwood M. Perryman (Coolamon). 0 30 The following article has been taken from the Aus ­ Narrandera 2700 Ph.591655.JNR VICE PRESI­ 2680 Ph.625857 W. Sykes (Turvey Park) .... 1 30 DENT: Clive Willis Glengarry Marrar 2652 Ph. S. Woods (Turvey Park) 2 28 tralian Football League Footy Record published LEETON: PRESIDENT: Charlie Corbett 44 229260.JNR VICE PRESIDENT: Doug Masterson 3 Currawang Ave. Leeton 2705 Ph.533732. SEC­ P. Stretton (Leeton) ...... 0 26 recently. ·1 It was heard that an American attending an AFL Topeka St. Wagga 2650 Ph.224602. TREASURER RETARY: Glen Hehir 108 Wade Ave. Leeton 2705 8. Buchanan (Coolamon) ..... 0 26 match was shocked by the racist comments of Vic Woolnough 25 Moore St. Ganmain 2702 Ph. Ph .534377. TREASURER: Carl Blackman Palm Ave. SECOND GRADE football supporters. 276207. SECRETARY: Stewart Fraser 3 Karen St. Leeton 2705 Ph.532989 Wagga 2650 Ah 311428. R. Carroll (Wagg a) ...... 48 The American visitor could not believe the constant NARRANDERA: PRESIDENT: Ron Absolom P. Tipping (Coolamon) ...... 2 46 abuse starting with "white" and finishing with an exple­ ARIAH PARK·MIRROOL:.PRESIDENT 89 Twynam St. Narrandera 2700 Ph. 592724. SEC­ M. Meek (Turvey Park) ...... 3 24 tive or other derogatory remark. Noel Fairman 19 Maxwell St. Ariah Park 2665 RETARY Peter Royle Pine Hill Narrandera 2700 Ph. T. Goonan (Turvey Park) ..... 0 20 Locals quickly explained, however, that in fact the Ph. 741057. SECRETARY: Jamie Gordon P.O. Box 39 592560. TREASURER : Lyn Dunne 31 Riverine St. comments were not racist but simply Aussies abusing THIRD GRADE Ariah Park 2665 Ph.741138. TREASURER : John Narrandera 2700 591159 the men in wh ite. Worland Coolamon St. Ariah Park 2665 Ph. 8. Ashcroft (Turvey Park) 0 39 TURVEY PARK: PRESIDENT: Mark Meek 6 While perhaps expecting a miracle, football suppor­ 741175 A. Lewis (Coolamon) ...... 1 17 Huthwaite St. Wagga 2650 Ph.252169. SEC­ ters should try and understand the scope and demands COOLAMON: PRESIDENT Brian Bradley RETARY: Laraine Hill 1 Chifley cres. Wagga 2650 J. Norris (Griffith) .. 1 16 of the Umpire's job which includes: A. Pavese (Griffith) .. 1 15 Myola Park Coolamon 2701 Ph.273133. SEC­ Ph. 225002. TREASURER: Gavin Armstrong Karoom • Running up to half marathon (21 -2 2kms) each RETARY : Dennis Rudd 4 Waratah Gres. Coolamon Drive Wagga 2650 Ph.314049 T. Clarke (Narrandera) 0 15 week at reasonable speed. 2701 Ph. 273325. TREASURER: Mark Buchanan WAGGA: PRESIDENT: Ron Barber 14 Mitchell • Making up to 100 decisions while also controlling a Murrumbeena Marrar 2652 Ph.229256 fiercely contested game between 36 highly Rd. Wagga 2650 Ph.225777. SECRETARY: Bob trained athletes. EAST WAGGA·KOORINGAL: PRESI­ Hughes 6 Warrawong St. Wagga 2650 Ph.214100. ATCO HOMES RFL DRAW DENT: Terry McMillan 19 Tinga Gres . Wagga 2650 • Interpreting rules in a split second without the TREASURER: John Langley C/0 Selby Watson Char­ benefit of instant replays. Ph. 225826. Secretary: Laura Evans Gumly P.O. tered Accountants, Wagga 2650 Ph.214219 Sat. 23 June: EWK v Gan main Wagga 2650 Ph. 227812. TREASURER: Raelene Sun. 24 June: Turvey Park v Narrandera; Based on experience, those associated with umpires APM v Griffith; Coolamon v Leeton; Wagga know that some time between rounds 8 and 12 each Honeysett 5 Mallory St. Wagga 2650 Ph. 312852 Bye year, some people or clubs will declare open season on GANMAIN·GRONG GRONG· the men in white (whether AFL or VCFL games). MATONG: PRESIDENT: Barrie Logan 68 Sat 30 June: EWK v Griffith; Wagga v The reason the AFL Commission imposes fines on Lanham St. Ganmain 2702 Ph. 276224. SEC­ Leeton club officials who publicly criticise umpires is that until RETARY: Mick Howe 4 Devlin St. Ganmain 2702 Sun 1 July: APM v Narrandera; Coolamon fines were introduced , there was disorder in this area of Ph.276424. TREASURER: Ken Warran 22 Water­ v Ganmain GGM; Turvey Park Bye our game. view St. Ganmain 2702 Ph.276460 Sun 8 July: Turvey Park v APM; Narrandera v EWK; Griffith v Coolamon; It is also significant that when it was suggested Ganmain GGM v Wagga ; Leeton Bye recently that fines be removed, 13 of the 14 clubs sup­ Sat 14 July: EWK v Turvey Park; Wagga v ported their retention . Proud Sponsors Griffith Before the fines were introduced, constant public Sun 15 July: Coolamon v Narrandera; criticism added to an already physically and mentally of the Leeton v Ganmain GGM; APM Bye demanding job, and was hindering the recruiting of \\l•l!J!J•I CREDIT Riverina Aust. Sun 22 July: Narrandera v Wagga; APM v umpires. A facet of the game that the VCFL is now con­ Football EWK; Turvey Park v Coolamon; Griffith v centrating on. UNION Leeton; Ganmain GGM Bye Through Director of Umpires, Bill Dell, and Umpires Umpires Sat 28 July: Wagga v Turvey Specialist Coach, David Parkin, clubs have direct lines ,\\11t 11.11 (Est. 1964) Association Sun 29 July: Leeton v Narrandera; Ganmain GGM v Griffith; Coolamon v APM; of communication with umpires as well as the EWK Bye establishment practice of the men in white attendent First in your • You pay no fees or Government charges on Sat 4 August: EWK v Coolamon club training. Sun 5 August: APM v Wagga; Turvey Park It may take a miracle, but supporters may one day coommunity savings, investment or loan accounts. v Leeton; Narrandera v Gan main GGM ; appreciate the role of umpires. . • Save, invest and borrow locally ... Griffith Bye Or, at least wait unt il the 90 second mark of any . WAGGA MUTUAL CREDIT UNION LTD . Sat 11 August: Wagga v EWK game before reverting to the true Aussie character and ' Sun 12 August: Ganmain GGM v Turvey 135 PETER ST .. WAGGA · PH 212411 Park; Griffith v Narrandera; Leeton v APM; causing non -Aussies to wonder what on earth they are Coolamon Bye hearing and watching. Page 14 Page 15

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one game out of the five: David Rhys Jones could miss LADIES NETBALL up to another 8 weeks after a recent knee operation caused complications. West Coast beat a spirited but undermanned RIVERINA LEAGUE FARRER LEAGUE Hawthorn in Perth to hold fourth place on the ladder. The A GRADE For Ag Pts % A GRADE Pts For Ag % Collingwood continued Eagles have a good run of home games in the remainder of the seson and that should allow them to play in the Narrandera 259 134 32 193.2 24 253 208 121.0 LADDER on their winning way with Temora 20 297 218 136.0 a gutsy effort against finals. Hawthorn will find the going tough until they EW.K. 207 114 28 181.5 Rd 12 W L % P1s Wagga• . T.R-Y.C. 20 261 216 120.0 Essendon 9 3 137.3 36 Geelong at V.F.L. Park. regain some of their key players and must be in doubt 205 132 26 155.2 for the finals and are certainly in doubt for the double Marrar 12 183 183 100.0 Melbourne 9 3 125 1 36 Trailing at every change Turvey Pk 200 166 24 120.4 MCU 12 199 247 80.0 Collmgwooo 9 3 122.9 36 Collingwood put Geelong chance. t Leeton· 140 154 14 90 .9 Perth 8 4 117.3 32 Richmond beat St Kilda by 20 points and have the !I 6 195 271 710 Haw1horn 7 5 116.728 under immense pressure Coolamon• . 113 144 14 78.4 2 132 177 74 .0 St. Ki lda 6 6 115 .2 24 in the last term to record best win /loss ratio of any AFL side in the last 6 rounds. APM 98 193 8 50.7 Beware of the Tigers, when your hot your hot and when Carlton 6 6 108.4 24 an 11 point victory after Griffith· . 123 195 6 63.0 BG RADE Pis For Ag % Footscray 6 6 100.7 24 your not; the question doesn't arise with Richmond Geelong 6 6 99.1 24 being 23 points down in Gan-GG-M . 101 206 0 49.0 MCU . . ... 24 246 127 193.0 the third term Coll­ because they are hot . They are currently only two ;. Richmond 5 7 85.1 20 games out of the five. Seven weeks ago I asked the • denotes draw Ardlethan . 22 214 144 148.0 N1h. Melb 4 8 95.3 16 ingwood coach Leigh Temora . . 20 175 161 108.0 Fitzroy 4 8 77.8 16 Mathews swung the question 'will they win a game this season? O.K. Tigers T.R.-Y.C. . 18 197 161 122.0 Sydne y 3 9 69.7 12 you 've proved your point. Barellan . . Brisbane 210 64.0 8 game in the third term BGRADE 8 121 194 62.0 when he switched full Melbourne dumped Footscray by 33 points and have For Ag Pi s % Collingullie 4 72 171 42.0 back McKeown to full forward. McKeown's strength overcome their traditional mid season slump much Narrandera . 140 72 28 194.4 Marra, . 0 77 144 53.0 allowed him to kick three valuable goals and play a part quicker than previous years. They have benefited from Leeton . 115 70 finals experience from previous seasons and this notic­ 20 164.2 1n others EWK 113 69 16 163.7 JUNIORS Pts For Ag % Gee_long needed desperately to win this game to keep able maturity should keep them in the five and give Wagga T.R. -Y.C. them another opportunity to win a flag . I still maintain 103 89 16 115.7 20 185 68 272.0 their finals prospects alive but did not maintain their Gan-GG-M 100 112 16 89.2 Barellan 16 113 45 251.0 hold on the game for four quarter s. Geelong coach that they are still not premiership material, but then look MCU 16 125 58 215.0 at what I said about Richmond. Turvey Park 116 132 12 87.8 Malcolm Blight stated 'our skills just aren't quite there Coolamon Temora . 8 77 65 1180 Fitzroy blitzed The Swans by 45 points in . 53 108 4 49 .0 Marrar 8 22 142 15.0 We have problems breaking away from packs and set­ APM 67 145 0 ting something up'. Blight also made another after The Swans have no direction and the obvious problem of 46.2 Ardlethan 0 28 172 16.0 match comment that has already created some unrest lack of financial support has taken its toll on the players at Geelong. Blight told arguably the best player in the and team .. Fitzroy can be a very dangerous team AFL Gary Ablett, 'start training or you will be however this has been the case with them for years now dropped'. without them being finals material. Ablett has been taking it easy since having knee sur­ Essendon are the current bookmakers favourite for BOURKE ENTERPRISES gery 2 months ago. Blight must think Ablett should be the flag at 7/ 4 and defeated 500/1 chance North pertorming like God again by now. Unfortunately for Melbourne by 30 points but lost young Chris Daniher H IRE Corner Dobney Ave & Pearson St Gee long he is not, Blight's comment made the headlines with a fractured finger. Essendon are a well balanced Phone 069 253066 or 253732 as did a picture of Ablett (in a Monday paper) sitting in side and had 12 goal kickers in their total of 18 goals. Items for Hire include: Marquees, the outer watching Geelong train on Sunday morning . North continue to be an up and coming young side but WAG GA Tab/es/Chairs, Crockery/Cutlery, Dance Apparentely Ablett had complained of swelling on the sooner or later that description will need to be reviewed W.M.&J.M. Floors, Barbecues, Tiered Seating, Heaters knee and was unable to train. Blight v Ablett, who will as some of their young players have been around for 5-6 Carroll wm??. Not Geelong , as their current unrest and lack of years. consistency won't allow them to beat Carlton this week. RFL Editorial (cont from page 2) celebrate his milestone today with a victory over . Carlton bounced back on the winning list with a con­ their task and will pull out all stops to record a victory. Narrandera. fident destruction of the Bears by 69 points. Kernahan Laurie Casey has been in great form throughout the and Sartori kicked 5 goals each and Wayne Johnston Selections: MELBOURNE v St Kilda; CARLTON v season and has been assisted well in the past few Leeton notes (cont from page 11) playi_ng only his second senior game for the seson after Geelong ; Bears V ESSENDON; HAWTHORN V games by Mick Hopwood, Ian Bloomfield, Wayne Dunne won't be a 162 point margin between the two teams at in Juries and suspension , played like the dominator of old Footscray; NTH MELB. v Swans; COLLINGWOOD v and Mark Quilter. Turvey should prove too strong for a the end of the game like the first game (I hope). and gathered 31 possessions in a best on ground per­ Richmond; EAGLES V Fitzroy VICTORIA. V Western Narrandera team which has been devastated with formance. In the next fortnight Carlton regain four Australia (June 26th) ; WEST GERMANY v Italy (World Players who have not paid for their insurance as yet injuries. senior players from iniury and suspensions and are only Cup Final July 9th) are reminded that time for payment is running out and Selections: EWK v Ganmain GGM ; Ariah P-M v so is their cover. GRIFFITH ; COOLAMON v Leeton; TURVEY PARK v Our deepest sympathy to Mrs Keppie and family on Narrandera. Wagga the bye. the sad loss of hardworking Phillip for the EWK £111115 Hawks. ME~.TRACTORS /·~_ ·-=---_: . ..-· - :- . Turvey Park notes (cont from page 6) racquets and have a great day. 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Climbing high to punch the ball clear is Coolamon's Brian Pleming over Wagga 's Gerald Pieper in last week RFLencounter. A form reversal by the Tigers enabled them to take the points and move back into the top four.

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Wagga) ...... 5 61 petition has left that competi­ *COOTA ...... 6 2 860 524 164.1 20 K. Carey (Nth. Wagg a) ...... 2 28 - 1 tion with only four teams , and NTH . WAGGA 7 914 578 158.1 28 STH. WAGGA-T 6 1 843 518 162.7 24 D. Fellows (TRYC) ...... 10 23 since they follow the draw of BARELLAN 5 - 3 763 535 142.6 20 RIVCOLL ...... 5 2 704 494 142.5 20 D. Gollasch (MCU) ...... 0 18 their Seniors, only one game a T.R.-Y.C. ... 5 - 3 722 634 113.9 20 S. Robertson (Nth. Wagga) . . . . . 1 17 week will be the case , except­ •URANQ-K . ... . 3 5 702 614 114.3 12 J. Prentice (Temora) ...... 0 16 Coll. -Ash . . 3 - 5 600 682 88.0 12 ing for July 14 when RAAF ••RAAF ...... 3 6 758 950 79.8 12 R. Quade (Marrar) ...... 3 1 5 - 5 (the other team without reser­ Ardlethan . 3 575 787 73 .1 12 Whitton ...... 7 268 1035 25.9 0 SECOND GRADE Marrar - 7 544 783 69 .5 4 R. Anderson (TRYC) ...... 2 39 ves) meets Whitton. • played one extra game. ~ • played two extra games. One wonders at the viable Temora - 7 4 70 1004 46.8 4 J. Gregory (Nth. Wagga) ...... 0 29 future of the once strong and still proud Whitton club. As C. Honey (Nth. Wagga) ...... 0 17 K. Williams (Temora) ...... 1 13 recent as 1987 they fini shed their hat-trick of Divi sion I SECOND GRADE LADDER I G. Hindmarsh (Coll.-Ash.) ...... 0 11 Two premierships but with many of those players being R. Margosis (Nth. Wagga) ...... O 11 in the veteran class, it now seems there are insufficient 11 a❖ u, •xtt ;M., j E,,., AA; ■ 5 2 453 185 244.9 20 STH. WAGGA-T THIRD GRADE youngster to replace those now-retired footballers. COOTA...... 5 2 509 235 216.6 20 A. Jenkins (Coll.-Ash.) ...... 2 25 Moreover the nearby Leeton club appears to have Round 8 w D L Ftr Ag % Pis URANO.-K ...... 3 - 4 202 411 49.1 12 W. Jones (TRYC) ...... O 18 greater appeal to the younger footballers in the area, T.R.-Y .C... 8 929 278 334 .2 32 Tod Gunning (Coll.-Ash.) ...... 0 16 which makes it difficult for the survival of Whitton. NTH WAGGA .. 6 - 2 837 286 292.7 24 RIVCOLL ...... - 6 279 388 71 .9 4 M. Mc Devitt (MCU) ...... 0 15 Should the worst happen, and surely football MCU . 6 - 2 535 350 152.9 24 Whitton withdrew from competition after round 6. S. Hugler (Col.-Ash.) ...... 2 13 followers in general would hope that it doesn 't, and TEMORA . 4 - 4 374 493 75.9 16 Division Two · Round 7: ust Whitton does 'die ', it poses the question of the future of FIRST GRADE Weell Ttlal - 5 the Division Two competition and, indeed the Farrer Ard le than 3 404 612 66.0 12 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP I. Marston (Uranq.-K.)...... 8 37 Barellan . . . 2 - 6 313 596 52.5 8 League competition in general. Five Division Two clubs Div. One • Rd B: lsts 211111 U18s T■I M. Britton (Rivcol) ...... 3 23 C. Parmenter (SW-T) ...... 13 19 would make that competition a very familiar one. Marrar . 2 - 6 209 681 30 .7 8 MCU ...... 42 18 7 67 Perhaps now is the time to contemplate the return of - 7 B. Robinson (SW·T) ...... 1 19 Coll-Ash. 386 691 55 .9 4 North Wagga ...... 42 18 60 D. Oliver (Coota) ...... 1 19 some former Farrer League Clubs. It's only speculation, E. Frazier (SW-T) ...... 5 17 but rumour has it that one of the stronger former Farrer T.R.-Y.C ...... 30 24 5 59 clubs is already looking to a possible comeback to Barellan ...... 30 6 36 SECOND GRADE M. Walker (Coota) ...... 3 15 the Farrer. ■m,. j 3;• 3m:;; 3M~ J,,,, 3; ■ Coll-Ash ...... 18 3 7 28 J, 8. Spry (Rivcoll) ...... 1 11 Lockhart haven't really set the world on fire in the Ardlethan ...... 18 9 27 A. Price (Rivcoll) ...... O 10 Hume League and could be a considered candidate Round 8 w D L For Ag % Pis Temora ...... 6 12 2 20 W. McMullen (SW-T) ...... 0 9 to return. MCU * 7 - 2 679 218 311.5 28 Marrar ...... 6 6 12 Surely now is the time to think ahead, rather than COLL-ASH• .. 7 - 2 725 268 270.5 28 waiting until next year. Div. Two · Rd 7: lsts ZIiis 111 T.R.Y.C. 5 - 3 412 260 158.5 20 W. · NOW OPEN 160 Baylis St Meanwhile, in todays competition, the Division One Sth Wagga-T ...... 36 15 51 T Ph 212667 RAAF • . . ... 3 - 6 346 336 103.0 12 clash of leading teams MCU and North Wagga should Cootamundra ...... 36 15 51 be well worth watching. Hopefully Farrer League sup­ Sth. Wagga-T 2 - 6 193 414 46.6 8 Rivcoll ...... 30 3 33 porters will give the match the crowd it deserves' Temora* . 2 - 7 213 585 36.4 8 -K ...... 18 6 24 Marrar .. .. . - 8 112 599 18.7 0 RAAF ...... 18 18 • Played one extra game. Whitton ...... 0 "~s:;;~for Men 1 sts: 6 pts. 2nds: 3 pts. 3rds: 1 pt. CORRECT ADVICE! for all makes & models RIVERINA RIGHT PRODUCT! GAS CONVERSION • Crop Care Products Contact .. . RALPH BROMLEY 211777 or After Hours Max Binger 251475 SPRAYING • Animal Health , I • Spraying Equipment 33 Dobney Ave, Wagga 253322 Ct&I: t1 II tit•] t~ 1111 Page 22 - FOSTERS FFL Div 1 FOSTERS FFL Div 1 - Page 23 CREASY'S8 MANGOPLAHW ft llalm & llaiun :J8f~t • Oat buyers • Grain & HOTEL Olympic Way, North Wagga - Phone 216688 Produce Agents • Fuel Agents Don & Malle Baker welcomes all. The friendly country hotel just one minute drive Kyeamba Street - Ph. 285728, 285742 l from Wagga'a main street. MANGOPLAH- GOANNAS ' NORTH WAGGA SAINTS Unfortunately last week·s 1st grade SENIORS footy game was one that most first 1 Anthony Cole 25. Glen Darcy After being held scoreless in the first graders would rather forget Our boys 2. Danny Galvin 25 . Andrew Myers (2nds) SENIORS quarter we showed character and only won by the skin of their teeth (1 3. Cameron Male 26. Wade Jones regained the lead in the second and held goal), so come on guys if you want to win 4. Michael McRae 27. David Gollash 1. Kevin Carey 30. Rodney Franks off a determined Gullie to win the game. 4. Winston Dew (2 nd s) 28. Mark Conway the big match today, let's pull up our 5. Mark Quinlivan 29. Byron Cole 2. Geoff Wayte 31. Mark Hofert The Mug in the Firsts went to Paul BLUE & GOLD socks and get that "much talked about " 6. Phil Davis 30. Nathan Irvin 3. Martin Causley 32 . Jeff Jackson Williams for a solid display in the back pocket the Black Swan award to Wayne [ i BANDS enthusiasm back into the team. 7. Tony Turner 31. Darryl Denton 4. Robbie Ellis 33 . Luke Fitzgerald RED , WHITE & Speedy Gonzales received Miltons 7. Lew Sanbrook (2nds) 32. Peter Mohr 5. Justin Gregory 34 . Grant Fitzgerald Skeers and the Island View to Pete BLACK Gear award, otherwise known as "Colette" Male. Other vote 8. Tony Mathews 33. Michael Post 35. Gary Symons Noack. 9. Lindsay Geppert 34 . Anthony Melton 6. Wayne Blay getters were Nathan Irvine and one of the golden oldies. 7. Scott Macklin 36. Brett Jacobson The Second Eighteen started slow but showed their true 10. Wayne Galvin 35 . Brett Fellows form by being convincing winners . The mug went .to Geoff In the super 2nds, they had a convincing win 88-26. Due 11. Andrew Buchhorn 36 Owen Ross 8. Paul Irvine 37. Gary Keogh Wayte: North Wagga Ampol to Ross Limberick and the AJ to unforeseen circumstances (ie we were busy) the writers 12. Darren Cole 37. Geoff Turner 9. Peter Noack 38 . Ross Hetherington of this article were unable to observe the Seconds skilful Watson to Paul Hindmarsh. 12. R. Johnson (2nds) 38. Fraser Parker 10. John Raczowski 39 . Rodney Earsman display but rumour has it, it was better than the Firsts (are 13. Phil McDevitt 39. Darren Albert Those people who attended the annual Red, Black & 14. Stephen Cole 40. Raymond Creasy 11. Kevin Withers 40 . Gary Lang White Ball will remember it as a good night had by all. the firsts positions secured?). The Quinlavans award was 41 . Alan Catlin won by O T Mohr, Mick Post and Edward Lloyd were the 15. Greg Cox 42 . M. Pullen 12. Sid Williams Thanks goes to the Barmen and the Ladies for the 16. Chris Ross 42. Dean McMahon (2nds) 42. Wayne Skeers other vote getters. 13. Scott Robertson Dinner. 16. Alan Finemore (2nds) 44. A. Kendall 14 . Randy Kerr 43. R. Lamont The U18s, well what can we say, 141-1 imagine what the 17. Trevor Smith 45. David Armstrong Coming events for the coming month 's are: a Trivia Night, score would have been if they had been accurate. Vote get­ 18. L. Brown 46. Steven Klimpsche 15. Brendon Nilson 44 . Darren Flanigan Mystery Bus Tour, a Talent Night and a Mock Wedding , so ters were Wayne Joyce, Peter Mohr and Mark McDevitt. 18. Errol Killalea (2nds) 4 7. Andrew Klimpsche 16. Ross Limberick 45. Phil Irvine be aware of when they are on and attend. Now to the netball news, O.K just quickly A grade lost A 19. David Lloyd 48. Edward Lloyd 17. Gary Crouch 46. Sam Carey This week we travel to Mango where we haven't won for a hard fought game was played by all, congratulations to 19. Boyd Kendall (2nds) 49. Grant Robertson 18. Scott Absolum 4 7. Trevor Crouch few years. At the start of the season we beat MCU in both 20. Trent Kendall 50. Micheal Wheeler 48. Alan Lang grades. Let's reproduce the result this week and move to the Catherine Lloyd for receiving the votes. B grade and the U/ 21 Trevor Kendall 51 . Gordon Wooden 19. Bill Quirk 15's had much better results and congratulations go to 21. Brian McRae (2nds) 53. Daniel Lloyd 20 . Sam Noack 49. Mark Griffin top of the ladder. Wendy Maher (Happy 30th) and Cherin Hefter 22. Paul Phyland 54 . Dennis Hefter 21 . Jason Kerr 5D. Paul Hindmarsh respecticely. 23 . Mark Rose 59. Neil Ferguson 22. Brett McMillan 51. Rick Withers Our meet the non player is Ali son Kendall. Where do you 24 . R. Anderson 23. Tom File 52. Gus Urquhart live? In the Mango mens changerooms. Type of Transport? 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COLLINGULLIE-ASHMONT DEMONS THE ROCK- MAGPIES Last week our game against North SENIORS A fairly convincing double las t week Wagga saw our 1st grade play with more (sorry trifecta with the 18's forfeit) and SENIORS with the second round well underway we commitment & enthusiasm than we 've 1. Mark Clark 21 . Geoff Bruckner 111 1. Colin Carroll 29. Stewart Weily should be starting to get somewhere seen for quite some time. The result 2. Mark Price 22 . Shaun Tipping 2. Paul Cunningham 30. Graham Terlich near a settled side in all grades. being a great game of footy for our 3. Glen Crane 23. Peter Haby 3. Michael Dasey 31. Andy Feeney Positions in the three grades are going to players to play in and a great game for 4. Robbie Burgess 24. Tant Avromovic be very keenly contested , so perfor- the supporters to watch. A pity about the 4. Michael Condon 32 . Dean Hallam RED. WHITE V 5. Scott Gunning 25. Phil Salan mance is going to be the yardstick when BLAC K & WHITE ~ result, but the signs are their that we are 6. Jamie Hubbard 26. 5. Shane White 33. David Lagettie the selection table meets each srn, eE s Keith Cooke on the improve. Robbie Whyman playing 7. Craig Hines 27. Graham McDonald 6. Mark Driscoll 34 . Randall Brooks Thursday. his first game this season won the mug. Kent Hines playing 8. Brian Alexander 28. Rodney Ervine 7. Darren Smallwood 35 . Mark Condon The 1sts commenced the game in great fashion and in the his first game back with the club since 1986 picked up the R 9 James Quilter 29. Scott Breust 9. David Fellows 36. Sid Dacey first half it rained goals. The 2nd half was more of a dour H Blake award. Paul Leonard also had a great game & won 10. Aaron Washington 30. Rick Siebels 10. Leo Dri scoll 37. David McIntyre struggle with the Stars real ly putting it to us. Crocket was the encouragment award . 11 Kevin Cheney 31 . David Whyte 11 . Billy Blight 38. Aaron Gowland more on target than an IRA Sharpshooter and he won the The 2nds struggled right from the word go with a couple of 12. Matthew Meehan 32. 12. Bruce Hannam 39. Roger Salmon Don Taylor Mug. Micky once again_performed like the Bogan David Hanlon River, big and impossible to contain, and he won the Sand­ players pulling out of the side at the last minute making 13. Paul Gillett 33. Peter Hester 13. Paul Hallam 40 . Scott McCabe Georgie's job chaos. Greg Hindmarsh played a blinder thus man Mug. Terlo had his usual gut busting, toe tapping 14. Stephen McPherson 34 . Paul Leonard 15. Kevin Driscoll 41 . John Bauer opposition slaughtering game and he came away with the having the pleasure of drinking from the mug. The club 15. Brett Whyman 35. David McPherson 16. Peter Jeffery 43 . Bruce Mackinlay Salon 212 agricultural type haircut for the saleyards. Cra1gy award went to Graeme McDonald. 16. Marc Jones 36. Bradley Jenkins 17. Ricky Fitzsimmon s 44 . Jason Cox Taylor was as damag ing on his back flank as the TRG at Our U18s stayed on their winning way with a victory over 17 Warren Cusack 37. Greg Beer 18. Wayne Jovanovich 45. Rodney Kohlhagen Glebe and he won the Riverina Spraying Service Towel. South Wagga-Tolland. Darren Wild played a great game for 18. Tim Bourke 38. John Stornmonth 19. Justin Hosie 46. Paul Taylor The 2nds continued on their merry way with another good the Trophy, Adam Carey won the $10 award, Troy Gunning 19. Glen Williams 39. Tim O'Brien 20 . Colin Blake 47 . Barry Kohlhagen victory. Remember what Jags said about training; so to have got the petrol, and the socks went to Brett Neilson. 20. Paul Piercy 40 . George Lee 21. Gary Watt 48 Craig Chaplin any chance of a game you must be sighted at least once dur­ Coming event: Sun 24th (tomorrow) the netball and foot- ing the week. Leo has been as consistant as a K-Mart ball social clubs are holding a Dart Day at the Gullie Hotel. UNDER 18s 22. Robert Anderson 49. Wayne Jones Stocktake Sale and he won the Magpie of the week Mug . $20.00 admission (includes food and drinks) 23 . Darren Terlich 50. Ross Manning Scotty McCabe has really been like B.P. (the quite achiever), 41 Colin Lynch This week we take on our near neighbours The Rock - 48 . Scott Willis 24 . Trevor Ball 51. Graham Fellows and he won the Porky & Venda Mug. The two winners of the 42 . Clint Hansell 49 . Scott Heugler 52. Rodger Vennell Ladies $10.00 were Samba and Hosie and their performan­ Yerong Creek so let 's give them a repeat dose of that 1st 43. Todd Gunning 50. Darren Wilde 25. John Mclachlan round win. Remember good old G & D. 44 . Troy Gunning 51. Kamahl Leonard 26. Andy Donelan 53. Craig Taylor ces were similar to a West Berlin soccer supporter: very -Demon. 45. Adam Jenkins 52. Jason Smith 27. Chris Grentell 54. Steven Taber dangerous. Well done all winners. 46. Robert Smith 54. Michael Thornbury 28. Bruce Leaver 55. 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TEMORA KANGAROOS MARRAR BOMBERS One good thing to come out of our SENIORS Well we showed we are capable of defeats at Barellan last week was the SENIORS being in the four when we went within 6 performance of our Junior players who 1. Ross MacKenzie 19. James Durham 2. D. Drum 28. G. Bevan points Oust one straight kick) of knock- performed with determination and pur- 2. Kim Block 20. Phil Gerhard 3. B. Harrington 29. S. Moore ing off top of the ladder Mango last pose, far beyond their experience. . 3. Darren Krause 21. Darren Hoare 4. L Drum 30. P. Pattison week. The Seconds went down by 20 points 4. Colin Harper 25. Philip Block 5. J Carroll 31. M. Smith With All players putting in four quar- 32. G. Hoffman BLUE & W HITE after Barellan got an early break. The 4. Wayne Krause (2nds) 27. Mick Munro 6. A. Hamilton ters we at least put pride back in our IllSTRIPE S 33. Furner BLACK. RED SASH A. McKelvie R dreaded Mug went to Andrew 'Crusher' 5. Phillip Reid 28. Brett Krause 7. guernseys. Best players and awards: 8. T. Willis 34 . M. Langtry Breust who displayed 'Daicos' type 6. Stephen Barrett 29. Brett Watterson Players mug to Holly for an outstanding 9. P Hodge 35. T. Langtry game at fullback. The French Tavern award■ to Danny and moves throughout the game. 'Honest' Col Sedgewick had 6. Kerry Wallace (2nds) 30. Paul Lennon 10. C. Bevan 36. H. Smith Marrar Hotel stubbies to Wes. his best game this year with more quick moves than Jeff 7. Gary McDougall 32. Paul Mahon 37. M. Maloney 11. D. Malone The Seconds went down by fifty points but are still a Fenech and was awarded the sock s. Paul McKelvie was 9 Trevor Reid 33. Peter Gilchrist 12. G. Greatz 38. M. Roberts mercurial all day to show he will carry on the family football 10. Glen Hartwig 34. Gary Harding 13. M. Hagar 39. M. Smith chance for the four. Award winners were: players mug to Buster Langtry, Red Steer award to Andrew Bevan and skills and did not pull out of anything. Ricky Nicholson also 11. Tony O'Bryan 35. Peter Hartwig 14. G Willis 40. R. Guage Riverina Hotel stubbies to Fred. pressured the opposition all day. These young guys are sur- 36. Stephen McCaig 15. N. Turner 41. J. Shea 12. Geoff Winkley Our U18s awards went to Troy Brandt and Jason Byrne. ely star players of the near future. . 13. David Bushell 37. John McRae 16. W. Greatz 42. J. McCormack 43. B. Lalic The boys keep trying hard and in time a win won't be far Our First Graders, with severely depleted resources, did 38. Noel Block 17. R. Quade 14 . Peter Block 18. S. Seymour 44. S. Knight off. not come away with the points. Philip 'Pippa ' Block showed 15. Wayne Tucker 39. Peter Van Egmond that long hair doesn't effect your skills and gave his Greg 19. R Robinson 45. P. Hassell The social committee desrve congratulations on a most 16. Gerard Pattison 40. Andrew Breust Anderson impersonation to win the mug. 'Mr Consistent' 20. G. Manning 46. B. Holden successful Mystery Night on Saturday. Andrew McKelvie 42. Tony Bennett Phil Reid scored the BFB Transport award and Gerard Pat- 17. Bruce Thompson 21. B. Daniher 47. A. Bevan told me confidentally that it was like every other Saturday tison the lunc h for two Another junior to feature in this game 18. Jim Prentice 22. F. Corbett 48. G. Shea night a bloody big mystery. 23 . G. Armstrong 49. S. Robinson Our appreciations to our sponsors for 1990 Max Croker was Darren 'Slick' Hoare who played as his nick name sug- UNDER 18s 24. D. Clifford 50 . C. Cowell gests Another player with a big future .. and Co in their 7th year of sponsorship. Also Moses Wool 1. Darren Briggs 14. Stephen Pellow 25. B. Rollins 53. P. Willis Netball news is a bit sparse but I believe the A graders and newcomers Red Steer Hotel Motel. The Noosa raffle is 2. Michael Bushell 15. Damien Whelan 26. D. Young 69. B. Robinson off and running. All tickets must be sold by the Banquet See lost their game whilst the B graders had a win . Scott Krause 3. John Berry 16. 27. J. Richards Neil Turner or Chook Manning for more books. SOCIAL EVENTS On Saturday, 7th July, we will be hold - 4. Rod Foster 17. Andrew Delaney ing a 'slightly' out of town dance. Entrance fee will include 5 Scott Cornford 18. Joe Saffiotti UNDER 18s The netball news is scarce because my wile is not talking bus from the Termo, barbecue, drinks and music from band 6. Paul McKelvie 19. Daniel Berry 1. L McKelvie 14. R. Dennis to me. I believe we won the A Grade and just went down in and disco. See Skippy, Bateyes or Trish Conellan for more 8. Matthew Gilchrist 20. Andrew Derrick 2. R. Drum 16. M. Skates B's and juniors. Further to guessing Danny Malones age, 9. Sean Clark 21 Darren Hoare 3. J. Bryne 17. A. Sanford Kay told me that Rocky Rollins is his godfather. Still as clear details and tickets. 10. Ricky Nicholson 24. Leonard Smart 4. L. Drum 19. J. Grentall Today we welcome Marrar. Let's get back on the as mud. Win a free entry to Horse's house-warming party for 11 . Ken Kalms 28. Brett Krause 5. J. Crowder 20. B. Cotterill winning. winning track. 13. Dean Marsh 6. S. Rebbechi 24 . J. Guider 7. A Marshall 25. D. Mitchell All players, netballers, committee and supporters are 8. A Manning 28. M. Landrigan invited to our BBQ on Thursday night after training. All 9. T. Brandt 29. G. McNamara welcome. 10. M. McDermont 41. M. Johnson Today old rivals and neighbours Temora . We have 11. D. Lovell 4. M. Edson reached the half way mark of the competition and its time 12. A. Beck 54 . A. Duck we put a spanner in the works. Terminus Hotel Temora 13. J. Hurford By Guest Columnist. Your hosts Bill & Julie Collins invite you to sample one their five icy cold beers on tap. Counter Meals Available. PHONE 771302

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ARDLETHAN STARS BARELLAN UNITED KANGAROOS Last week was another non-event as SENIORS far as competition points were con- SENIORS Has barellan ever seen a more suc­ cerned with hidings being the order of t. Trevor Howard 28. Peter Minchin cessful day? Not likely' It started well the day in both grades. 2. David Carroll 29. Bruce Lally 1. Leo Lucas 25. Richard Falconer with the 2nds grabbing victory in a game well contested by Temora. Paul Flagg Vote-getters in the Rod McDermott 3. Mark Whyte 30. Paul Coromandel 2. Peter Sheehan 26. Mathew Nicholson award for the seniors were Trevor once again won the towel. Word has it 4. Colin Peterson 31 Geoff Tucker 3. Tim Looby 27. Mark Kenny GOLD Howard, Phillip Mills, Ian Lucas he's hoping to open a towel shop at the 5. Justin Cashman 32. Ken Fairman 4. Michael Vaughin 29. Mark Brown RED SHOULDERE Maurice Gaynor and Mark Derkson with 5. Graeme Howe 30. David Irvin end of the season. Shane won the socks SKY BLUE 6. Maurice Gaynor 33. Doug Walker Some of our 2nd grade guns like Quirky, ROYAL BLUE stew Foster winning the mug and Mark 6. Jeff Inglis 31. Jason Ellis 7. Wayne Fowles 34. Daryl McDermott Ross and Peter also played well. Derkson the L & A Todd mark of the day and the London 7. Leo Quirk 32. Darren Trembath Hotel award. 8. Chris Smith 35. Gerard Carroll The A grade netballers slam dunked a huge win of 21 8. Vince Conlan 33. David Overs goals against Temora (previous top of the ladder side) well The Bowling Club votes went to Jim Mahon Paul Cor- 9. David Currie 36. Phil Gardiner 9. Alan Evans 34. Michael Evans omandel, Shane Spencer, Paul Werner and Daryl McDer- 10. Eric McDermott 37. Dean Hanrahan done_girls. I'm sorry I _didn't hear who were the best players 10. Bernard Conlan 35. John Waide but since I bought Kylie Flagg at the players auction I reckon molt. The ladies auxiliary awards went to Jim Mahon and 11. Dennis Carroll 38. I.an Mills 11. Damian Conlan 36. Mat Conlan she must have been. In all seriousness it has been said that Paul Coramandel with Peter Caldow winning the mug and 12. Mark Derkson 39. Graig Saunderson Daryl McDermott the Chinese meal for two 12. Robert Evans 37. Keith Hart the side _is levelling out with no one outstanding and Acceptances for the Third Grade Premiership Reunion are 13. Paul Griffin 40. Darren Johns 13. Wayne Flagg 38. Kelly Tubb everyone Is playing well , which must be true after so big a due back now so catering can be finalised for the function to 14. Stuart Foster 41 Mark Torrance 14. Paul Flagg 39. Phillip Trembath win. Well doneI11 be held on the long weekend in October, so if you haven't 15. Anthony Beattie 42. Paul Crittenden 15. Brian Irvin 40. Peter Conlan The first grade blitzed with a 20 goal win. At times the sent yours back please do so soon. 16. Tony Kelly 43. James Mahon 16. Shaune Quade 41. Rodney Flagg backline looked bored but the newcomer to the forward line Tickets for the Mock Wedding to be held in July are on 17. Robert Guymer 44 . .Darren Neyenhuis 17. John Conlan 42. Glen Halden David Irvin absolutely annihilated the opposition. Graeme sale now and available from Steve Morish or Craig 18. Stewart Litchfield 45. .Bruce Paten 18. Brian Conlan 43. Mal Irvin Howe rucked well. Prooving he has the ability to be the best ruckman in Farrer 1f he continues to perform. Darren Trem­ Saunderson. 19. Peter Caldow 46. Matt Werner 19. Jeremy Conlan 44. Jim Conlan bath had a great debut into i st grade and won the socks. The football club is conducting its street stall on Friday 20. Graeme Gaynor 47. Paul Whyte 20. Mark Flagg 45. Daryl Male June 29 and any saleable goods would be much Well done fellas!! 48. Brett Slater 21. Peter Inglis 46. Brian Evans appreciated. 21. Mathew Currie To cap the day off the Players Auction was a huge suc­ 22. Phillip Mills 49. Justin Bently 22. Peter Green 4 7. Ross Elwin This week we play host to near neighbours Barellan and 23. Pat McDonnell 48. John Staniforth cess. Even without the support of some who should know 23. Brian Ra yment 50. T. Merlehen better. I think we raised something like a bit over 3 grand. unless we can pull off a couple of victories it's easy to see 24. Trevor Richards 51. James Walker another season just slipping by. 24. Cameron Linder 51 Cameron Bischard What a night! What a day! Well done everyone' Up the Stars. 25. Ian Lucas 52. Neville Smith Today Is Ardlethan, at Ardlethan. It will be hard but if we 26. Shaun Quade 53. Shaun Lucas can pull together like last week let's hope for another big win. 27. Geoff Gardiner COKE 'Six Pack' WINNERS Competition No. 1. Graeme Ireland of Brogo * ELDERLIST: Electronic listing to 500 Lynn Boynton of Wagg a * Branches across the nation. 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Page 30 - FOSTERS FFL FOSTERS FFL - Page 31 1990FOSTERSFARRER IMPERIAL FOOTBALL DRAW H O T E L Your Local "ij~ Pharmacy DIVISION ONE Mqjorsponsorof"THE DONS" TURVEY TOPS TOLLAND JUNE 23: MCU v North Wagga; Coll-Ash v Call in for a ice cold beer and warm TRYC; Ardlethan v Barellan; Temora v hospitality after the game. PHARMACY PHARMACY Marrar. . JUNE 30: TRYCv MCU; Barellan v Coll-Ash, Ph.252648 A/H 252648 Ph.311120 Temora v Ardlethan; Marrar v North Wagga. JULY 7: MCU v Barellan; Coll-Ash v Temora; SOUTH WAGGA­ URANQUINTY­ Ardlethan v Marrar; North Wagga v TRYC. TOLLAND KAPOOKA JULY 14: Temora v MCU; Ardlethan v Coll­ COOTAMUNDRA WHITTON R.A.A.F. RIVCOLL Ash; Marrar v TRYC; Barellan v Nth Wagga. DONS ROSEUAS JULY 21: MCU v Ardlethan; Marrar v Coll­ Red, Black V Green, Red V BLUES TIGERS CATS BUSHPIGS Navy Blue, White Motif Black, Gold Sash Light Blue, Dark Blue V Red & White Stripes Ash·1 Nth Wagga v Temora; TRYC v Barellan. JULY 28: Coll-Ash v MCU; Ardlethan v North 1. Peter Staker 1. WayAe Gardner (c.c .) 2. Darren May Wagga; Temora v TRYC; Barellan v Marrar. 1. Chris Wade 1. Andrew Lowing 2. Baden Bowman 3. Dean Beaumont 1. Jarrod Seymour 1_ Dave Solomon AUGUST 4: MCU v Marrar; Coll-Ash v North 3. Gary Button 2. Leon Reid 2. James McFarlane Wagga; Ardlethan v TRYC; Temora v 4. John Breed 2. Errol Boots 4. Col Parmenter 5. Shane O'Bryan 3. Peter Delaney 3. David Boots (c/c) 2. Bob Brilley 3. Simon Tickle Barellan. 5. Brendan Grace 4. Dave McPherson 4. David Hodge AUGUST 11: Nth Wagga v MCU; TRYC v 6. Stephen Malone 4. Steve Brown 5. Clayton King 6. Al Godfrey 7. Darryl Huxley 5. Mick Walker 5. Rick Young 5. Peter Schneider Coll-Ash; Barellan v Ardlethan; Marrar v 7. Eric Frazier 6. Paul Manning 6. John Ely 6. Chris Howitt Temora. 8. Noel Gillies 6. Ron Watts 8. Brian Robinson 9. Desi Downes 7. Greg Bradley 7. Bruce Wallace 7. John Evans AUGUST 18: MCU v TR-YC; Coll-Ash v 9. Gary Gardner 7. Don Tilker 11 . Col Vennell 8. Michael Morton (c) 8. Shane Kotfmann 8. Mathew Cram 8. Tim O'Connell Barellan; Ardlethan v Temora; North Wagga 10. Robert Currie 9. Paul Delaney 9. Simon HiHer 11 . John Carey 12. Phillip Didden 9. Peter Thompson 9. ' Ryan McAllister v Marrar. 13. Wally Marrett 1o . Rod Knagge (vc) 1O. Mathew Long AUGUST 25: Barellan v MCU ; Temora v Coll- 12. Graham Byrnes 10. Andy Cameron 14. Steven Johnston 11. Mark Douglas 11 . Ron Gordon 12. Tom Corbin 11. Peter Cocking Ash; Marrar v Ardlethan; TRYC v Nth Wagga. 13. Stewart Allen 12. Andrew Ronning Wayne llleau 15. Robbie Carroll 15.· Chris Warwick 12. Bill Bevan 13. Eric Jackson 12. First Semi: Sept 1. 16. Scott Sloan 13. Ray Block 13. Warde Elliott 2nd Semi: Sept 9 16. Bill McMullen 13. Don Gordon 14. Jason Bollenhagen 17. Gary Cousley 17. Gavin Bayne 14. Tod Basham 14. Jason Simpson 14. Damien Crawley Prelim.: Sept 15 18. Patrick Hills 15. Mick Pigram 15. Lance Salter 15. Darren Reen Grand Final: Sept 22 18. Michael Button 15. Warren Cochrane 20. Peter Hunt 19. Shane Doyle 16. Wayne DeBritt 16. Ian Duncan 16. Simon Resch 17. BarrySpry Noel Busby 20. Darren Lawford 17. Craig Morton 18. Mark Speck 21. 17. Lindsay Grieves 18. John Price 22. Chris Reidlinger 22. Brett Grandin 18. Gerard Guthrie 18. Robbie Pickens 19. Geoff Hunt DIVISION TWO 23. Ralph Brewer 23. Stephen Budde 19. Scotty Carroll 19. Michael Protheroe 20 . Bob Batten 20 . Solomon Hitta JUNE 23: SWTv Uranq-Kap.; Coota v Whit- 24 . Paul Crivellaro 24 . Shane Power 20. Jeff Davies 20. Bruce Thompson 21 . Barry Washington 21. Michael Daniel 25. Mark O'Brien 25. Richard Sparks 21. Don Oliver 21 . John Bicmore 22 . Craig Fletcher ton; RAAF v Rivcoll. . 26. Roy Denton 26. Daren McDonald 22. John Campbell JUNE 30: Coota v SWT; Rivcoll v Whitton; 22. David Louttit 22. Steve Purtill 23 . James McLennan 27. Phil Errington 27. Wyatt Mcinerney 23. Jeff Bristow 23 . Peter Davis James Kemp RAAF V Uranq.-Kap. . 23 . Noel Maxwell 24 . 28. Jason Smith 28. Wayne Harris Jay Luke 25 . Matthew Jenkins JULY 7: Whitton v SWT; U ranq. -Kap V R1vcoll; 24. 24. Bob Rose 24. Murray Hickman 29. Paul Errington 29. Justin Lewington 26. Samuel Walker Coota v RAAF. . . 25. Glen Collins 25. George Hunter 30. Mark Blencowe 30. Scott Sadlier 26. Darren Lewis 26. Mick Dunn 27. Brendon Hollis JULY 14: Rivcoll v SWT; Whitton v RAAF, 31 . Paul Williams 26. Jed Cutter 31 . Vic Hardefeldt 27. Anthony Cooper 27. Craig Sippitts 28 . Frank lies Coota v Uranq.-Kap. . . 32. Paul Clarke 32. David McNamara 27 Robbie Tatt JULY 21: SWT v RAAF; Uranq.-Kap. v Whit­ 34. Tom Spicer 28. Sean Tiernan 28. Mark Simpson 28 . Michael Tenaglia 29. Donald lido 33. David Denniss 29. Brad Guthrie 30. Chris Tippett ton· Rivcoll v Coota. 35. Marty Junck 34. Mark Gaskell 29. Rick Boots 29. Terry Summers JULy 28: SWT v Uran~.-Kap.(McPherson 39. Scott Rehardt 30. Lyall McGrath 30. Michael Morphet 31. Andrew Price 35. Allan Duke 31 . Paul Frilay 30. Gary Adams 32 . Steven Liston Oval)· Whitton v Coota; R1vcoll v RAAF._ 40. Mal Hillier 36. Paul Eather 31 . Mark Kelleor AUGUST 4: SWT v Coota; Whitton v R1vcoll; 41 . Ross Combs 32. Tony Gaudry 32. Roger Demamiel 32. Wayne Ward 34 . Damian Prest 42. Ross Combs 37. Ian Marston 33. Gary Mussen 35. David Woods Uranq-Kap. V RAAF. 38. Donald McDonald 33. Craig Mark 35. Andrew Mackay AUGUST 11: SWT v Whitton (Gumly Oval); 43. Craig Smith 34. Casey Sheather 34. Joshua Cutter 36. Mathew Anon 44. Trent Miller 41 . Des Huxley 35 . Mark Annetts 43. Terry Hall 37 . Gerri Price-Jones Rivcoll V Uranq.-Kap.; RAAF V Coota. 35 . Dwayne Tatt 45. Doug Kinder 42 . Mark Smerdon 36. Nathan Boyle 38. Neil Ward First Semi: Sat. August 18. 43. Peter Kiernan 36. Steve Livingstone 46. Russell Hillier 37. Jamie Thompson 39. Michael Britton 2nd Semi: Sat. Aug 25 4 7. Wayne Bari in 44 . Geoffery Reeves 37. Erroll Cochrane Preliminary: Sat. Sept 1. 4 7. Peter Draper 38. Larry Gehrig 38 . Vince Campisi 40. Ovid Bliss 50. Craig Becrort 39. Steve Humpage 41 . Mark Elliott Grand Final: Sat. Sept 8. 56. Jimmy Creek 48 . Matthew Westcombe 39. Andrew Harrison 49. Shane Grentell 40. Tim Hudson 40. Maurice Romanateo 42. David Jones 57. Stephen Smith Buill Feets 60. Greg White 50. Chris Hamilton 41. Casey Turnbull 47. UNDER 18s 51 . Glen Kelleher 42. Wayne Roberts 51. Paul Price 43. Dean Guthrie 57. James Hudson June 23: *M.C.U. v S.W.T.; Coll-Ash v 52. Gwilyn Lewis 53. Steven Hugler 44. Jason Baldock 62. Paul Eichman T.R.Y.C.; Temora v Marrar; RAAF Bye. . Larry Turnbull 69. Paul Usster June 30: T.R.Y.C. v M.C.U.; Temora v RAAF, 54. Anthony Clark 45. Marrar v S.W.T. (9 am); Coll-Ash Bye. 99 . Jason Kelly 98. Paul Mcloughlin July 7: Coll-Ash v Temora; *RAAF v Marrar 99. Julian Wenke (at Marrar); S.W.T. v T.R.Y.C. (Sunday, venue Celebrate ... or commiserate 111 . Frank Ridge o. Shaun Hornet TBA); M.C.U. Bye. C II Ash after the game with Bob & Marie The RAA F CATS wish to thank_the following for July 14: Temora v M.C.U.; RAAF v o - their generous sponsorship. (at Ard); Marrar \.' T.R.Y.C.; S.W.T. Bye. at the URANQUINTY • Kentucky Fried Chicken • Allonville Motel • Denotes 9.30a.m start. RAAF home games will be played at RAAF • Fletchers Photographies • Schipps Sportscene unless otherwise indicated. Two games needed on May 19 to ensure all teams have same number of games. HOTEL • John Hartley (barber) • Murray Rynhart (barber) Page 32 FOSTERS FFL Div 2 FOSTERS FFL Div 2 - Page 33 FOR PERSONAL/SEO ATTENTION TO ALL YOUR PEST & WEED PROBLEMS ... call: r------, I w AG GA I Uranquinty Hotel ! 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others and got shirty when told he was moving to half BWES Club Notes DONS Club Notes back by the runner. Couldn't have been Steve Budde! BUSH Pl GS Club Notes Another incident of king-hitting marred this game. We don't mind a fair stand up stoush, but wimps who It's amazing what can be achieved with some con­ Thankfully, a return to form last Saturday, after a come from behind won't be tolerated any longer. If any­ trolled four-quarter-concerntration and application drubbing the week before. Still, one big win doesn't As the ABC Commentator said about St Georges' win body wants to try this against us again they will pay such as was shown by both our grades mour last outing. mean we can slacken off, especially as the next two over Norths: "There's no substitute for enthusiasm". dearly. It was a very pleasing result for both coaches someth­ weeks (today included) are matches against top four Numbers on the bus were down and the atmosphere The Dons this week will be as tough as ever. With ing. I'm sure that hopefully we can carry on from week to sides. Time will tell . was sedate. Mark & Stickles missed the bus and the John Breed, Phil Didden, Otto and DJ to be available week. Most were impresssed with big Col's performance, Seconds started with only 19. after injury etc, this promises to be a great contest. If we The Reserves kicked the day off with a rousing 72 and accordingly, he was the recipient of the players' By quarter time the pattern was set. The Pigs got can play our game, if we play four quarters, it we have point win in which many good passages of play man of the match mug. Well done Col, a great game! behind and chased. The Reserves lost by 72 points and 20 committed players and if we convert the numerous resulted. There were also many contributors all around To make up for the non-awards of the previous match the Firsts 71 Not a great afternoons football - it was the opportunities that go begging each week we will win. the ground but of the players to stand out were Jason there were plenty for last Saturday. Video Ezy awards first time the song wasn't sung. Still the singing began We have the height, we have the pace and there is no Baldock who played easily his best game since return­ went to new ruckman Baden Bowman and the versatile in the Central Hotel Cootamundra and more or less con­ doubt we have the ability, but the 'ifs' must become ing from injury and was rewarded with the mug for his Paul Crivellaro. Eric (5 goals) Frazier and Mal Hillier tinued to the Steer. It was good to see the Pig spirit 'whens' to get the points. good efforts. Darren 'Cool' Lewis was another to shine were the Wagga Pizza winners, Trent took out the Tur­ wasn't darkened although I have my doubts when I Rivcoll proved the Dons are not unbeatbale and we for the Blues he too is only just back from injury and vey Tops car wash, Corey Pavitt won a Beaurepair imagine Hornet's view from under the dartboard. must follow that lead to record our first ever win playing well by picking up many possessions. Also the wheel balance for dad (dad's car that is) and Jason The games were lost last weekend because against SWT. two Turnball lads, Casey and Larry battled away all day, Dash and Gary Cousley will enjoy a dinner for two each, Cootamundra played as commited teams and we The 100 club is going well but too many numbers are well done fellas. On the debit side of the game the club courtesy of Sinbad at the lmpy. played (according to Michael Gray) like a partially now starting to default. First prizes were lost to unfinan­ wishes a speedy recovery to Jay Luke who unfor­ No Twos, but 'Moby' O'Brien, 'Blowy' Barlin, 'Funky' interested rabble. The enthusiasm and commitment cial numbers in the last two weeks, you've got to be in it tunately will be sidelined for a while with a broken bone McMullen and Troy 'the boy' Hugler certainly waved that won the game over the Dons was replaced by to win it. in his arm. Jay has been one of the leading lights this their flag well in the ones last week' hesitancy and uncertainty. Cootamundra's use of GO ROSELLAS ... year and we hope he won't be out of the game for and the U18s?! 1 What a top effort guys. Even Clarke Oval in both grades was outstanding. The Pigs too long. though some (one? 1) couldn't come to grips with the lost the initiative in the first quarter of both grades and The main event saw our Firsts finally put four quar­ umpire, the U1 Bs put in a great performance to lose by received a football lesson. ters together which would have been pleasing for coach only 4 goals to the team that in the first round beat them Congratulations to Cootamundra for the wins and the Oliver, as had not been the case in recent outings. by 1a 1 pointsr spirit in which the games were played. The umpiring Dougal played his best game of the year proving to be a Reg Wheeler was everywhere in his debut game and was fair and consistant. real obstacle in defence repelling many attacks with impressed sufficiently to win the Video Ezy award. The Pigs are now entering the time of the season Club Notes good grabs and clearing kicks in what was a good four Scott Sedden had another serviceable game and won when their commitment and enthusiasm will be tested. TIGERS quarter effort, good stuff. Another good form players the Wagga Pizza prize. Others to do well for the Lighting Sadly, the Reserves don't play for the next two weeks and then we begin a month of holiday games before the were Spadger on the wing who managed to pick up a Bonanza sponsored team were David Crouch, Dean Well here we go again! with a game that promised so Palframan, Mick Carroll, Adrian Gilchrist, and the pro­ rundown to the finals. couple of kicks, whilst on the other wing Speed was also much in the way of a revival for the Tigers, but gave us causing havoc gaining many possessions to play his digal David Muscat. Today we have the opportunity to get back on the so little best game for a while. Knagges also chimed in with a So, today it's MCU for the U1 Bs and Uranquinty for winning lis by regaining our enthusiasm and rekindling faith in our ability. Take control early and as Ron The first quarter started with the Tigers matching couple of goals in what was a good all round team effort the Ones and Twos. None of them easy, so let's all give every challenge the Uranquinty boys threw at them, which pleased all and sundry. our best! Cerabana would say: play with class. CTFP-David. with scores level we were in with a big chance. Holding Well, that was last weeks effort, today we face Whit­ them in check in the second quarter, it was to be our ton who despite where they are on the ladder will still be day. hard to beat, as they seem to grow an extra leg Butr someone forgot to remind us that the game still whenever they play us. Concerntration for the whole Club Notes goes on. We cannot afford to relax with our limited duration of the game will be the key for us, so let's do ROSEUAS talents, and skills, we can match all the rugged depart­ just that and give us and our followers something to ment, but football skill and polish we are lacking. Keep celebrate tonight at our Jazz Night. There are still a few At last we started playing our own brand of football. putting in fellasr tickets left for this function so let's all patronise it and The award winners were Craig Marks with a fine who knows you might enjoy yourself. Oxford Regardless of the strength of the opposition a 107 point win is a great result. effort on the forward flank, Warren (Wass) Cochrane on What about those Melbourne Magpies ay?? Will they the wing with a non-stop performance all day, Don (one be really grand final contenders, well Wayne De Britt PRINTERY As our lead built so did our confidence and that is what we've been searching for. Maca and Bugsy won leg) Gordon at fullback, who was heard to call big and Dago think so, as they have recently both 112 Fitzmaurice St., Wagga brother Ron (the fisherman) to help out in the purchased normal and proper calenders (the ones with the mugs and another 8 goals to Mo rounded out a Phone (069i 213196 strong performance. But who was that bloke at centre backline. September on them). Only time will tell if their money Other players to lift were Shane (sledge hammer) was well spent. half forward? He looked familiar, even resembled Steve Budde, but could run, kick goals, pass accurately and Koffmann, Errol on the ball was our only drive, Buggsy in TRUE BLUE. make position. He kicked 5 goals and had a hand in four the ruck, and Robbie with another great display. Page 34 - FOSTERS FFL

N.S.W.A.F.L. Q.B.E. INSURANCE REPORT Ardlethan could get their best side on the paddock, as RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE. Con­ The Rock-Yerong Creek have, would give added interest gratulations to the RFL on making the final of the Vic to the competition. Last Sunday saw the first segment of a local foot­ run annually with Wagga & District also MIA area high Health VCFL Division 2 championship against North ball show on Prime Television during the half time inter­ schools competing to determine who represents the SWANS COACH VISIT. One important date Central League. Unfortunately due to circumstances, val of the AFL match of the day. I am happy to report Riverina region. for Farrer Div 1 and Div 2 coaches to keep in mind the the final wm be played at Donald in Victoria and not in that the NSW Football League have been fortunate to appearance of Swans coach Colin Kinnear. the Riverina region. secure the show for the next 11 weeks which will cover The QBE SHELL CUP U1 Ss State Trials will Colin will conduct training drills and a coaches talk to This is unfortunate, as most RFL players would have local senior and junior football activities in the be held in Wagga at McPherson Oval on June 29-30, Farrer coaches at Maher Oval on Tuesday,July 3, com­ welcomed the chance to show what a great outfit they Riverina area. July 1 commencing 9.30 am each day. These trials will mencing at 5.30 pm. There will be a dinner straight after are in front of what I believe could have been a large There is also a junior player of the week award pro­ contain the best U15s age group of footballers in our training with a question time for all coaches. following and also a tremendous boost to the promotion vided by Bryands Pies and Coca-Cota of Wagga. This state vying for NSW representative honours. He wilt also visit Narrandera early in the day with Les of Australian football in the NSW and Riverina area. award is given for participation, encouragement or a The Shell Cup carnival this year will be held in Laun­ Parish and myself to conduct junior clinics at Narran­ It was good to see the results last week of games team player effort. ceston, Tasmania towards the end of August dera Sportsground commencing at 11 am sharp. played in the RFL competition and goes to show the Following each junior award the club he or she rep­ I, and I'm sure many other people connected with The Wagga & District Juniors will have clinics con­ final four is wide open for any team to make it. resents will go in the barrel for the aBE Football Pack of junior football would like to congratulate the ducted at Maher Oval on the same day commencing at the Year prize which contains essential items a junior Riverina District Junior Football 2.30 pm. RUSSELL CAMPBELL club needs. League on staging a very successful junior carnival Southern NSW Development Manager There is also a viewer competition where a question at St Francis College Leeton on the Queens birthday is asked each week on the show which, if answered cor­ weekend. League secretary Mr Alan Breed was very rectly, will put you in the running for the major prize at pleased with the response for the carnival with gate the end of the season, which is a trip for two the AFL takings far exceeding last year's effort, but more impor­ FOSTERS Farrer Football League - 1990 CLUB DI RECTORY Grand Final flying Kendell Airlines, one nights accom­ tantly the renewed interest from teams nominating to madation and two under cover tickets. play on the day. I might add this carnival hold many PRESIDENT: Trevor Urquhart, 62 Eeigler Ave, Wagga NORTH WAGGA: PRESIDENT: Roy Veerhuis, Each week a special guest will appear along with memories for past and present senior players and I am Phone: (069) 226429. SENIOR VICE-PRES: Lance 30 Mary Street, North Wagga 2650. Phone: (069) Alan Hull and myself. sure with this continued interest it will continue to Seaman, 5 Bungowan Place, Wagga. PHone (069) 214745.SECRETARY: Randy Kerr, 63 William Street, If at any time you have happenings in your league flourish. 252256. JUNIOR VICE-PRES: John Braid, Plumpton North Wagga 2650. Phone: (069) 216531. TREA­ that you believe is of interest to the football public, Road, Wagga. Phone (069) 226570. Board Members: SURER: Keith Davis, 35 William Street, North Wagga please don't hesitate to contact me. FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE. It just goes Ron Haste, 14 Endeavour St, Wagga. Phone (069) 2650. Phone: (069) 215893. to show that no team is secure with its position at this 226784. Robert Turner, 'Glen Ora', Old . Phone R.A.A.F .: PRESIDENT: John Graham, R.A.A.F. JUNIOR FOOTBALL stage of the season in Farrer Division One. There was a (069) 274351. TREASURER: Malcolm Levett, 19 Base, Forest Hill 2651. Phone: (069) 261022. SEC­ Next Tuesday sees the playing of the Sun Cup final marked improvement from Collingullie (now under new Berembee Road, Wagga. Phone (069) 261248. SEC­ RETARY: ? TREASURER: Terry Hall, R.A.A.F. SCST, between Billabong High () and a Geelong coach Brian Alexander) and Marrar last week in nearly RETARY: Danny Malone, 9 Melkin Ave, Wagga. Phone Forest Hill 2651. school in Melbourne at VFL Park. This competition is toppling the top two teams. And I am sure that if (069) 312836. RIVCOLL BUSHPIGS: PRESIDENT: Jamie ARDLETHAN: PRESIDENT, Maurie Gaynor McFarlane, P.O. Box 825, Rivcol Union, Wagga 2650. 'Loudoun Braes', Ardlethan, 2665. Phone: (069) Phone: (069) 331212. SECRETARY: Paul Mcloughlin, 783825. SECRETARY, Stephen Morrish, 30 Ariah St, 87 Balmoral Crescent, Wagga 2650 .. Phone: (069) N.S.W.A.F.L. recognises the generous support of Ardlethan. Phone (069) 782153. TREASURER, Alan 224420. TREASURER: Michael Britton, P.O. BOX 825, Litchfield, 'Loormeah', Ardlethan. Phone (069) Rivcol Union,Wagga 2650. Phone: (069) 331212. 563258. SOUTH WAGGA TOLLAND: PRESIDENT: BAR ELLAN: PRESIDENT,Vince Howe 'Box Lea' Geoff Walker, 36 Eldershaw Drive, Wagga 2650. Barellan, 2665. Phone (069) 553230. SECRETARY: Phone: (069) 227312. SECRETARY: Robert Currie, INSURANCE 11 OGrove Street, Wagga 2650. Phone: (069) 226194. Bob Inglis RMB 56, Barellan. Phone (069) 639492. TREASURER: Rodney Flagg, 'Kiaora' Moombooldool, TREASURER: Trent Miller, 19 Colong Place, Wagga They support us, we need to support them! 2665. Phone (069) 639383. 2650. Phone: {069) 213589. COLLINGULLIE·ASHMONT: PRESI· TEMORA: PRESIDENT: Kevin Williams, 161 • When your home, contents, car and DENT, John Meyers, Clo The Gullie Store. Phone (069) Kitchener Road, Temora 2666. Phone: (069) 772434. 200142. SECRETARY, Phil Jones, 248 Fernleigh Road, SECRETARY: Bill Collins, Terminus Hotel, Temora business insurance fall due, ring QBE Wagga. Phone (069) 312231. TREASURER, June 2666. Phone: (069) 771302. TREASURER: W. Mahon, for an obligation free quote. Breust, 5 Balmoral Cres, Wagga. Phone (069) Hazeldean, Temora 2666. 224568. THE ROCK·YERONG CREEK: PRESI­ COOTAMUNDRA: PRESIDENT, Keith Ron­ DENT: Greg Verdon, 75 King Street, The Rock 2655. ning, 'Tara' Box 46, Cootamundra. Phone (069) Phone: (069) 202203. SECRETARY: David Oehm, 9 Shaw Street, Wagga 2650. Phone: (069) 253324. PHONE 421083. SECRETARY, Wayne de Britt, Renehan St, Cootamundra Phone (069) 423631. TREASURER: TREASURER: Karen Jeffery, 54 Nicholas Street, The Terry Walsh, Central Hotel, Cootamundra. Phone Rock 2655. Phone (069) 202033. (069) 421346. URANQUINTY/KAPOOKA: PRESIDENT: John Quinlan David McNamara, 19 Burke Place, Kapooka 2661. MANGOPLAH·C. UNITED: PRESIDENT, ATQBEWAGGA Don Baker, Kane St, Mangoplah. Phone (069) 285702. Phone :(069) 312513. SECRETARY: Carol Huxley, SECRETARY: Alison Kendall, 'Ben Bqlt', Mangoplah Bridge Street, Uranquinty 2652. Phone: (069) 229740. TODAY ON 2650. Phone: (069) 285727. TREASURER: Ian TREASURER: Ken Watson, 33 Cooinbil Crescent, Cahalan, 14 Wills Place, WAGGA 2650. Phone: (069) Wagga 2650. Phone: (069) 223127. (069) 213607 261382. WHITTON: PRESIDENT: Noel Maxwell, 10 First Floor MARRAR: PRESIDENT: Terry Langtry, 7 Don Binya Street, Whitton 2704. Phone: (069) 532199. Street, Marrar 2652. Phone: (069) 274440. SEC­ SECRETARY: Bruce Thompson, 2 Binya Street, Whit­ 186 Baylis Street, Wagga Wagga ton 2704. Phone: (069) 552620. TREASURER: Steve John Quinlan. Wagg.a Manager RET ARY: Donald Pearce, Webb Street, Marrar 2652. Phone: (069) 274339. TREASURER: Joanne Shea, Purtill, 10 Muntenpen Street, Leeton 2705. Phone: 'Hillard', Marrar 2652. Phone: (069) 274304. (069) 532199.