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:_ \ ~ V..,,, Aust Foort>al Assoc. Inc • "FOOTY RECORD' - 2004 ~'111,yAusl FooII""°" Inc • "FOOTYRECORD·- 200< Brett Guest and Daniel Sullivan have started HOW THE RIVE RINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE FINISHED 2003 the season in great form and non-playing coach, Kerry Vaughan-Niven must be somewhat FIRST GRADE LADDER Country Energy U18s LADDER excited even at this early stage of the year. Round 1 w L D For Ag % Pis Round 1 w L B For Ag % Pis ~ · Edi to rial The Eastern Hawks are going to have another NARRANDERA 0 0 225 32 703.13 4 NARRANDERA 0 0 164 151093.33 4 ROUND 2 long year and all Geoff Smith can ask is that his GRIFFITH 0 0 180 71 253.52 4 MCUE 0 0 153 27 566.67 4 charges give 100%. Ryan Campbell, Craig Pol sen and Luke McMahon were better players for LEETON-WHIT 0 0 157 89 176.40 4 COOLAMON 0 0 79 53 149.06 4 The bats and pads can be put away for them last week. The Hawks will try but the Crow s COOLAMON LEETON-WHITTON another year now as we go into round two of 0 0 104 83 125.30 4 0 0 102 75 136.00 4 will be in front at the final siren. the Riverina Football League. Last week Griffith Ganmain-GG·M 0 0 83 104 79.81 0 Turvey Park 0 0 75 102 73.53 0 Maher Oval is the venue for the clash commenced their d efence of their title in a very Turvey Park Ganmaln-GG-M 79 between traditional rivals Turvey Park and 0 0 89 157 56.69 0 0 0 53 67.09 0 astute manner disposing of MCU-E by a very big GGGM. Both Clubs have commenced the season MCUE 0 0 71 180 39.44 0 Griffith 0 0 27 153 17.65 0 margin. Coolamon verified their favourite status suffering defeats and Blair Campbell and Shane Eastern Hawks 0 0 32 225 14.22 Eastern Hawks 0 0 15 164 9.15 0 w ith an all the way win over close rivals GGGM. 0 Lenon will be desperate to get the 4 points. Leeton-Whitton gave notice that they w ill be After being in front at half time the Bulldogs RESERVE GRADE LADDER CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP greatly improved this year with a tremendous 71 faded miserably in the second half at Leeton and Round 1 w L D For A~ % Pis Round 1 lsts 2nds U18s Pts point victory over Turvey Park. The Narrandera this would be a concern for the Turvey brains NARRANDERA Eagles also showed that they will be far more 1 0 0 122 18 677.78 4 Coolamon 6 3 10 trust. The Lions were far from disgraced against competitive in 2004 with a thumping win over GRIFFITH 1 0 0 170 40 425.06 4 Leeton/Whitton 6 3 10 Coolamon and there should be improvement the Eastern Hawks. LEETON-WHIT 1 in their play today. Christan McPherson, Clint 0 0 168 41 409.76 4 Narrandera 6 3 10 This weeks round kicks off at Narrandera Renner and Eddie Sullivan will be keys for the COOLAMON 1 0 0 121 72 168.06 4 Griffiih 6 3 9 Sportsground where the Eagles are at home Lions as will Blair Campbell, Chris Cera to and Ganmain-GG-M 0 0 72 121 59.50 0 MCU-E 0 1 to the Griffith Swans. Although it is very early 0 1 Adrian Dowdle for Turvey. A close one but I'll go days it's been a while since the Eagles have Turvey Park 0 0 41 163 24.40 0 Leeton-Whitton 0 0 0 0 for the Lions. been on top of the ladder and they will be MCUE 0 0 40 170 23.53 0 Narrandera The final match is at Kindra Park. Coolamon, 0 0 0 0 keen to maintain their unbeaten record. Chris w here the Grasshoppers take on the MCU-E Eastern Hawks 0 0 18 122 14.75 0 East Wagga-K 0 0 0 0 Smith, Damon Burden and Kaine Malone shone Goannas. Matt Hard would have been pleased FRONT COVER: GGGM forward, Clint Renner, is in a desperate battle for possession with his last week for Narrandera and I'm sure Ashley with the effort over the Lions and he will Coolamon opponent. Renner kicked 6 goals but ii wasn t enough to hold out the Coolamon Thomson will be confident of his chances be wanting to improve even more on that Grasshoppers. Photo by Daily Advertiser. against the defending Premiers. Mick Duncan, performance. On the other hand the Goannas Matthew McDonald and Shane Pound were were thumped by Griffith which would have standouts last week but new coach, Adrian been a disappointing initiation to the Club by Burns, is well aware of the talent he has at his Rodney Simms.The Grasshoppers have plenty disposal. Should be a close one but maybe the o f talent and will pressure the Goannas all Swans by a narrow margin. game. MCU-E will improve on last week but not Peter L. 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WAGGA Phone 69 3 11511 Information f0< members & their guests www. rulescl ubwagga.com Murnrillge,ValoyAI.II.FOOCbalAsooc.lnc. - "FOOTY RECORO"- 200<1 Mu•~V>leyAusl Fooll>olAsloc Ir<. • "FOOTY RECORD" - 200<1 NARRANDERA 1~1,c;1... 1~s GRIFFITH s11r11NS A great start to the season but we should not get won 22-15 with best being Melissa Napoli. "A"Grade too carried away. Ian Wade raised the Premiership flag were defeated 51-40 with Renee Rawle being the best We welcom~ to the Narrandera Sportsground SENIORS prior to the seniors game and it was good to see RFL and "C"grade went down by a mere 2 goals 15-13 and the 2003 premiers Griffith Swans. Congratulations Brent Richens President, Graham Buchanan in attendance. the best was Jeannette Ward. 1. 36. Scott Jones The Under 1S's will struggle for numbers this year Today we take on the Narrandera Eagles on the must go the Narrandera Council on the condition of 2. Peter Bloomfield 37. Brett Ireland the sports ground. Keep it up! and we were unable to use any U16'sas they were huge Narrandera Sports Ground in the "battle of the 3. Damon Burden competing at Ardlethan, however we managed to birds" and the Swannies will be out to prove 10 the What an exciting win for the 3 grades of football 38. Scott Middleton 4. lim Durnan 39. Dean Odgers come up with 16 players, assisted by a couple of Rugby Malones that they made a mistake in leaving us! Game and 2 netball teams against EWK. The results was Leaguers and three Soccer players. The boys actually Sponsor today is Elders VP. a moral and team booster, with a few players 5. Shaun Brooker 40. Robert Heath led at the end of the first quarter, but after that it was Good luck to both teams. trying a little harder to get into the side for this 6. Mark English 41 . Scott English one way traffic and MCUE went on to record a massive game. The total points for the 3 grades was 514 7. Hayden Hutchins 42. Trent Mathieson win. Rhys Newman won the 5ynar9ee Voucher, the SENIORS against 75 for EWK. Congratulations to those who 8. Dean Hopwood 43. Damien Clark McDonalds went to Kris Duncan, Doon Minato took out 1. Jason Hampel 29. Matt Bunn participated.The game was played in true spirit. It the Video Ezy Award, Clint Munro the canteen voucher 30. Brendon Giason 9. Ben Powell 44. Pat Robinson and the Nufarm Cap went to Andre Capello. 2. Matthew McDonald was a difficult task to select the best players.as all of 10. John Vea ring 45. Matthew Thornton With Coach, Greg Dreyer, sidelined due to injury, the 3. Phillip Rowston 31. Brendon Hicken the players in each of the 3 individual grades played 11. Matthew Harrison 46. Paul Sullivan 2nds still looked a good side on paper and certainly this 4. Adrian Burns 32. Warwick Armstrong as a team. Congratulations to the coaches. proved to be the case. There are a couple of new faces 33. Mark Smith 12. Ashley Thomson 47. Shane Clark 5. Damian Scott The awards went: 1st grade: The Murrumbidgee in the side. Jamie Codemo who has played R.L. all his 6. Andrew Hill 34. Matthew Scott 13. Dennis Piltz 48. Chris Walsh life has now come over to the ~cod game as has nm Hotel sponsors all the awards for the 1st grade.The 7. Ben Ford 35. Daniel Best BOG award was Chris Smith, fo llowed by Dean 14. Chris Smith (c) 49. Shane Bloomfield Wilson. We have a couple who ve never played football 8. Rodney Duncan 36. nm Wilson Hopwood, Damon Burden & Kaine Malone. The 15. Kaine Malone SO. Tim Hooge of any kind and of course there Is Dad's Army (Bruno Ceccato, Andrew Romagnolo and Wayne Tyndall) whose 9. Trent Bradley 37. Simon Spiers 2nds BOG award donated by Murrumbidgee 16. Stuart Hutchins S 1. Leigh Martin dedication and love of the club knows no bounds. Tim 10. Michael Duncan 38. Wayne Tyndall Hotel went to Jason Coleman. The Golden Key 17. Jason Malone 52. Brendon Collis U 18 Wilson, the aforementioned rugby league convert won 11. Jamie Bennett 39. Rick Frkovic food voucher awards went to Scott Donaldson 18. Liam Richmond 53. Adam Black BOG, the Players' Mug and the Auto pro award and and Matthew Thornton. In the U 18s the Robinson's 12. Jeff Mickan 40. Glenn Ceccato 19. Lee Baumgartner 54. Nie Hetherington kicked 5 goals. The Casella Wines pack went to Trent Dept store BOG award went Tim Sullivan, with the Bradley, Brendan Hicken made the step up and was a 13. Greg Dreyer 41. Justin Moat Narrandera Pawn Broker award went to Ben Grant, 20. Daniel Lumsden 55. Peter Duncan target up forward kicking 7 goals whilst Simon Speirs 14. Ben Wade 42. Ashley Gardiner the Narrandera Pawn Broker Encouragement award 21. Steven Irons 64. Paul Anderson picked up the McDonalds. 15. Dave Curran 43. Luke Testani 22. Scott Donaldson 67. Jeremy Orme For the 1st, the team which took the field on 44. Scott Smith went to Brad Kiley. Sunday bore little resemblance to the team which won 16. Nick Broad In the Netball with the results been impressive, 24. Brett Powell 68. Brad Flanagan the Premiership last year. However in came two who 17. Anthony Greely 45. Col Cassidy the best on the court for the A grade went to 25. Jason Coleman 69. Brad Kiley missed out in Andrew Hill and Jason Hampel as well as 18. Shane Pound 46. Kris Duncan Ashley Hayller, followed by Toni Osmond, with the 26. Daniel Purtill 70. Tim Sullivan a couple of new recruits in Nick Broad and Shane Pound 19. Andrew Romagnolo 47. Harpreet Singh award courtesy of the Charles Sturt Hotel went to 27. Mark Ivanoff 71. Ben Grant and congratulations to young Reece Hill who went from 20. Brett Owen 48. Rodney Simpkin R. Mccomas. The score was us 74 to EWK 30. In the B U16 's to Seniors. They l11erally ran MCUE off their legs 28. David Sergeant 72. Sam Martin 21. Ryan Hill 49. Matt Malloy grade the score was us 27 to EWK 16, with the best and it was good to have a spearhead and Andrew was 29. Bill Howitt 73. Dale Makeham on target. Rick Frkovic acquitted himself in the ruck and 22. Myles Bunn 50. Matthew Crack players been Shannon Harrison, Emma Ash and the new recruit Shane Pound showed that he can certainly 23. Bren Lanyon 52. Jamie Codemo Murrumbidgee award going to Katie Chitts. 30. Ian Donaldson 74. Mark Irons make the step up to a stronger league. Matt McDonald 24. Andrew Trotter 53. Paul Reed Congratulations must also go the"Syd" and all his 31. Jason Mimmo 75. Trent Seymour appeared to be everywhere and even chipped in with a Andrew Gifford helpers who helped at the Charity ball on the Friday 32. David Stockdale 76. Jame Sullivan couple of goals whilst Ben Wade was his usual reliable 25. Simon McClure 54. 55. Mitch Hogg night. Job well done! 33. Michael Williams 78. James Walsh self 1n defence. Game sponsor was Evans Sports Store 26. Craig Conlan We will welcome the players and the supporters 34. Warren Hanes 79. Chris Downes and the awards went to Mau McDonald who won the 27. Chris Conlan of all the teams back to the club rooms for what we Exies Dinner forTwo,Rick Frkovic won the Snuggle In 28. Dom Giorgi 35. Tim Mathieson 80. Todd Carter award, Ben Wade the McDonalds, the Casella pack went hope is another win for the Eagles. to Ben Ford and Ron's Auto to Jamie Bennett whilst the COUNTRY ENERGY U18s UP THE MIGHTY IMPS! Players' Mug went to Rick Frkovic. 46. Kris Duncan 67. Reece Newman A disappointing start to the season for the 56. Jonathan Gastin 68. Alistar McCorkie netballers with only"B"Grade being successful. They 57. Dean Crack 69. Reece Hill 58. Shaun Stubbs 70. Luke Habel Get The Fit 59. Kri s Hicken 71. Josh Ward Murrumbidgee Hotel Narrandera Seed Cleaners 60. Matt Johnson 72. Reece Best • Weekly lunch specials $5.00 Grain Cleaners & Container Packe rs Sporting 61. lim Matheson 73. Brady Corbett • Bottle Mart Bottle Shop • AWB Seeds • Heritage Seeds & 62. Terry Wade 74. Lucas Kidd 63. Clint Munroe 75. 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Fax 6923 0238 Mobile 0428 490 860 Mobile 0412 752 471 AXA Finandal Planning Ltd.#Aust. Financial Services License~ ~,... Murr.molageeValleyAUS.FootbalAsloc' Inc. • 'FOOTY AECOAO· - 2004 t.!umffl>ldgotVwyAutt FOOCl>IIAs!oc.hc. - "FOOTY RECORD" - 2004 1 EASTERN Iii.\l\TI{S LEETON-WHITTON (~ ll(),, s An excellent day for the dub two weeks ago againsI Turvey Parll, winnini all six grades of football and netball. SENIORS Not the start we were looking for SENIORS Our Ul scame out firing In their grand final repl¾ against the young 1. Adam Cameron 39. Greg Looby at Narrandera. A ll grades were soundly ~ul~and iMpired ~ the raising of \he club's rst piemiersh1p flag 2. David Harrison 40. Neil McCallum 1. Ryan Campbell 28. Nathan Digglemann since t me1rr.r recor ed a 32 point VICt~t for the Crows were beaten. This is t h e first t ime the under 1B ' s Mitchell Heas (Guts'nG,avy Award), Ptter (Leeton Lunch Box 3. Brendon Greatz 4 1. Kurt Bullock 3. Benjamin Perkins 30. Ken Vanderfeen t, i Award), Craig urry (Leeton f'rsh Shof. Award), rady Dunn (Toojays 4. Drue Dunscombe 42. Matthew Smith have played together, they are all "first 5. David Vanderfeen 31. Mark Hollingworth P122a) and Kun Heckenbeig IS 10 Cash . 5. Travis Irvin 43. nm Legge years'; so they will improve. Ken Vanderfeen 6. Clint Campbell 32. Craig Poulsen 2nd recorded their biggest victO<)' ever over the Bull~running out 117 point winnenonaoaywhenthe~rsfitnessa concentration 6. Matt Flagg 44. Pat Kieran Mitch Leaver and Levi Pollett were award 7. Brad Miller 33. Jamie Ross were sore~ tested. Best were Ni,iel Durkin (S 15 Cash), Matt Meladonis 7. Brad Waters 45. Nigel Durkin winners. 9. James Richards 34. Brian Mitchell (S 10 Cash ,Graeme Dale (Coach s6 Pack), Stent O'Mara ~uorBarrel Award), Adrian Howe (Mensland Award) and comebacl( ki Matthew 8. Brent O'Mara 46. David Hopwood The Reserves also had a long day,although 11. Aaron Washington 36. Steven Bromham Lan~layeis Mug). 9. Grant Dowling 47. Adrian Howe 13. Peter Nicol 38. Damien Cheney The iors played mthe war!"'SI con~itions of the day, and despite there were some fine performances, Big Ben inaccurate kicking and ahalf time defic~ ran out comfortable winners 10. Justin Davidson 48. Phil Puntoriero 15. Phillip Evans 40. Aaron Edyvean Perkins shone, w inning"The mark of t he day'; ~more than 11 goal~ Best from acomistent team performance were 11. Terry Lyons 49. Rick Harrison 17. Darren Bourne 41. Ben Oakley !thew Robenson, Daniel Sullivan (Players Incentive), Luke Condon great to see the big fella back and looking 12. Trent Lang so. Justin Greatz 18. Darren Cut hbert 42. Stuart Jones [Players Incentive), Da~ C~on (Puyers Incentive), Travis Doyle so fit. Damien Cheney making his AFL debut Players Incentive~ Kane ulloc (S2S Cash), David Harrison ($25 Cash), 13. Brett Guest 51. Steve McCarten 19. Brendan Shumack 43. Mick Reid Brett Guest on de ut (Tonrs Pizza) and Travis Irvin!Coach's Mug). 14. Daniel Sullivan 52. Nathan Jamieson was o utstanding and Stainsey looks to be in 20. Luke McMahon 44. Anthony Kalis Our net ballers had a satis ~ day, defeati~ rivals Tu~ Park,n all three grades. AGrade note ap leasing 46- 2victory, wit defenders Graham Dale 53. Jimmy Hutton for an other big year. 21. Jay Peace 45. Michael Smith 15. Ka~n Fox \Exclusive Jewelle1s Award) and Rachel Broadbent 16. Kane Bullock 54. Dean Whymark The O nes were smacked w i t h an 22. Steven Staines 46. Chris Parr I~ 's Mu~) leading Ihe war B Grade scored a resounding 32·5 17. Travis Doyle 55. Paul Symes unbelievab le run o f bad luck.They lost Ruck 23. Darren McGuinness 47. lsacc James vIcto~, captain Rebecca McCal um (Cheryl Whymark and Kathy Dunn Awar )domina ting in defence, while Angela Broadbent (Coacli's Mug) 18. David Kidman 56. Mitch Heaslip Rover Dave Vanderfeen, injured earlier in the 24. Glen Donaldson 48. Nicholas Reid shot the lights out in attack. CGrade also started their campairJn on 57. Kurk Heckenburg 25. Daniel Hocking 49. Mick Whitehead a positive not~ according for the Bulldogs 20· 10. Best players for the 19. Simon Piltz 18' s. Phil Evans (CHF) and Mick Smith (FB) Crows were Simone Dax (Sports Alfiance award) and Melissa Roser Daryl Clayton 58. Beau Block 26. Jamie Keenan so. Adrian Crouch 20. were both rendered operatus non effective (Coach'sMug ). Jamie Broadbent 59. Brady Dunn 27. Tim Looby 51. Col Oloughlin Last wee keno the club catered for the annual Leeton Camel Stakes.and 21. within 5 m inutes of the fist bounce. Big atha nk you is extended to all ~rsand supponers who volunteered 22. Matt Robertson 60. Chris Doolin " Po lly" Polsen, "Jumbo" Ross and Darren their time to help the club out n't fofget tomorrow from 11.00am 23. Michael Fraser 61. Steve Iannelli at the Showgrounds is our annual ~Day , with this years theme "uncle Arthur" Cuthbert were solid all day, Survivor Leeton-Whitton Crows, Agr~at y is assured with all pl~rs 24. Evan Hillman 62. Tom Douglas expected to attend to ~ their Iumor buddy through the day, ile 25. Wayne Jackson 63. Peter Looby they were the award winners. Incentives to supporte1s and parents juniors wekome to come alonienjoy the the two Cambo' s Clint and Ryan.Luke Mc COUNTRYENERGYU18s day and take advan~ of the full cate1i~ facilities on o . 26. Dallas Scott 64. Brett Staines Today it'sthe East em awks at Gumly Ova Lets ensure our first match 27. Todd Henman 65. Nick Patten M ahon, Mitch Leaver and"Cuthy"again. was not a flash In the pan. See you at the Mia Sports Club for the 28. Michael Lashbrook 66. Ben Dryburgh A ltho ugh "A" Grade was firmly beaten 2. Adam Lelievre 14. Dan Van Lierop awards this eveni~ from 8.30pm. Next weekend we ~ay 1radrtional rivals Griffith under l~hts at Exies on Luke Condon 67. Peter Davies 4. Nathan Scott 15. Julian Amos 29. at Narrandera in the Netball, "B" Grade was Saturday, April 241 meaning a ~at womotion of al 9rades will be 30. Daniel Lumsden 68. Adam Jackawenko 5. David Vanderfeen 16. Matt Williams co~leted on Ihe day.U16s will ko on the main ova from around in it for a long, lo ng way. Best Players were Cameron Arnold 6. 17. Troy Barrett 10 m, withU12s at Ihe same lime on Exies No. 2,and the UI4s to 31. Dale Symes 69. Danielle Murphy for the A' s and Kelli Marks follow.U I 8~ Reserves and Seniors will follow. Get to the footy for what 32. Glenn Evans 70. Giuseppe Napoli 7. Jeremy Solway 18. Mitch Leaver I'm sure will be a great daA of action. for B Grade.I hope you didn' t have m uch of Matt Meladonis 71. 8. Matt Mccallum 20. Ken Vanderfeen Next SundaJ of course Is NZACDay.and for ticket holders the annual 33. dem dare Easter eggs girls and lets give it '60 Club'wl be held at the Mia Sports Club. Those without at icket a,e 34. Danny Harrison 72. 9. Glen Chaffer 22. Trent Rudd encouraged Iocomealo ng any way and enjoy agrea t day of watching 73. Brenton Sessions to Leeton!!! 10. Ryan Girling 23. Keiran Lewis Collingwood and Essendon on the big screen. 35. Matthew Lang Coming Soon is the Crows Golf Di 10 be held aI the Leeton Golf 74. Ben Elwin 11. Steven Bradley 25. Matthew Possett 36. Ben Matthews Club on Saturday May 2nd. More etails will appear next week in 75. Craig Curry The optimist 12. Levi Pollett 26. Jaryd Ritchie the Footy Record. 37. Greg Mclean 38. Brad Ashton CARN THE CROWS 2S'TAUTI.INER "Good ti SOUTHERN ~~ CENTRAL Reliable MIA SPORTS CLUB Offers the best in Bistro & Bar facilities, with ENGIN£ERJNG P1Y LTD Service LIVE ENTERTAINMENT every week,and H ome of the Leeton-Whitton Crows. FOR ALL ENGINEERING DESIGN, FABRICATION Drive-Thru Bottle Shop. with a ALL WELCOME. Suvlcing:Wagga-Temora-Wyalong-Ariah Park smile" AND ON SITE INSTALLATION SERVICES PROUD TO SPON SOR THE EASTERN HAWKS Ardlethan-Coolamon and surrounding areas. M eals available after th e games. LEETON 1-3 McKay Ave UNIT 2, BLOCK 1, SCHILLER ST, WAG GA WAGGA -0429 693 226 Racecourse Road, LEETON. 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It is a very long time sine we have had a SENIORS After all the post-mortems we were basically 1 sts, 2nds, U 18s clean sweep against us at Leeton, but a much 1. Truman Carroll 28. Michale Byrnes shown we have a lot of work to do after our 2. Anthony Carroll 43. Chad Hamblin bigger and fitter side beat us. We held them for game against the Grasshoppers. Clint Renner 2. Mitch Daniher 29. Adrian Dowdle almost ¾ of the game but were steam rolled in 3. Murray Hamblin 44. Luke Ferguson 3. Stephen Medlin with six goals won the Sports Club award, the last quarter and a half. Our young players 30. Andrew Loughman Christen McPherson the Webbers Bakery award 4. Jason Hamblin 46. Reiner Merer 4. Ben Killalca will only get better as the season progresses. (Ass/coach) and Murrumbidgee Agencies Mug to Brandon 5. Scott Hamblin 47. Wes Pollard Carver Best of luck to Cameron Barker who is heading 5. Doug Mclean 31. Dusty Brown Ryan and the Riverina Fuel Supplies award going 6, Paul Hamblin 48. Joel Noble overseas this week, it was good to see you on 6. Paul Donaldson 32. Michael Wilson to Eddie Sullivan. 7. Mitchell Steele 49. Jari Nielsen the paddock at Leeton for the last time this year, 7, Blair Campbell (cc) 33. Leigh Monk The Reserves were also shown a lot of hard 8. Brandon Ryan 50, Glen Evans well done Barks. Better players on the day were 8. Warren Sykes 34, Brock vennell work is required on the training track. David 9. Eddie Sullivan 51. Paul Lucas Paul Donaldson who won the Mug;Chris Cerato 9, Dane Campbell 35. Jeff Fletcher Cox won the Bowling Club award, Boggy Creek 10. Brad Smith 52. Andrew Hatty won the Bistro 2000 Dinner and the socks to voucher to Mick Pedler, and the Ganmain Ho tel 10. Daniel Majman 36. Ray Adams 11. Nathan Irvine 53, Michael Pedler new player Doug Mclean. Also Blair and Dane voucher to Luke Ferguson, Sports Bistro to 11, Brad Walker 37. Andrew Flanigan Campbell t ried all day. Jari Nielsen and Ganmain Crop Centre Mug to 12. Christen McPherson 55. Ben Weber 12. Josh Kennedy Our Reserves who have also lost more than 38. Luke Vineburg Danny Underwood. 13. Jamie Crozier 56. Adam Ferguson 13. Tyrone Naughtin half the team from last year struggled but 39. Richard McKenzie Despite going down our young U 18's put 14, Adam Symons 57. Jason Flagg with time on training track things will improve. 14, Anthony Craig 40. Joel Elliott in a good effort. Andrew Johnston on the 3 15, Ben Sullivan 58. Drew Wood Thanks to the seven players who turned up to 16, Chris Cerato 41. Chris Coffey Hotels award, Matong Mongrel Pizza to Lach Ian 16. Luke Walsh 59. Phil Hatty play on Sunday. Craig Mcl achlan having his 18. Dale Lawrence 42. Jonathon Winslett Steward, Shirt to Justin Evans and Commins 17. Drew Symons 60. Nick Neuman first game for the club won the Mug; others to 19. Ryan Mattingly 43, Brad Monk Hendriks award to Marc Kelly. Al Patterson perform well were Andrew Flanigan, Brad Monk 18. Clint Renner 61. 20, Jamie Pitt 44. Ben Glascott Belated congratulations to Daniel and Richard McKenzie. th 19. David Logan 62. Daniel Gawne 21. Michael Hay Underwood w ho played his 100 reserve grade The Under 18's was the closest game of 45, Brian Robinson 20. Shane Lenon 63. Nathan Kember 22. Dale Isaac game against Coolamon. Also congratulations the day w ith the boys going down by 4 goals. 46. Tyrone Biggd go to Danny on announcing his engagement to 21. Peter Walsh 64. Josh Eisenhauer 23. Corey Hemopo Nathan Flanigan never stopped running all day 47. Sean Blight Kelly Burkes. 22. Marc Braybon 65, Daniel Hitchens to win the Ladies Auxiliary award and Michael 24, Trent Hanlon 48. Nathan Flanigan Our Junior Netballers went down to a 25. David Cox 66. Marc Kelly Cattell won the club socks. also John Hoey, 25. Scott Mclachlan so. Scott Gill stronger side but put in a good effort for their 26. Greg Menzies 67. Lachlan Steward M ichael Dombroski and Luke Webb never 51. David Skinner first game. The socks went to Katrina Lenon 28. Mathew Hatty 68. Jarrod Conway stopped trying. and the Gan main Bakery award went to Rachel 29. Troy Lenon 69. Justin Evans As with the football the netballers lost many COUNTRYENERGYU18s Kember. C Grade combined w ell on the court 30. Matt Scott 70. Josh Corbett players from last season and they are going to win by a convincing margin. Bronwyn Rava 1. Jake White 14. Clint Richards through a rebuilding phase, it will take a while won the Mug and Cheree Brill won the Old 31. Andrew Robert s 71. Dylan Noble for the new combinations to gel so keep at it 2, Andrew Regan 16. Jonathon Fewson Bakehouse voucher. B Grade lost to a more 32. Craig Lenon 72. Darran Irvine girls. Courtney O'Connor won the mug in A 3. Rhys Brown 18. Ryan Dedini powerful team. The mug went to Kirsty Ferguson 34, Chris Pedler 73, Mitchell Evans grade and Cassie Nimmo in B grade; sorry C 4. Ben Regan 19. Michael Cattell and Olivia Sugden won the Boggy Creek Store 35, Brett Lenon 74. Ricky Charles g rade didn't know the winner. 5. LukeTooLe 20, Mitchell Freebody voucher. A Grade was a close contest with 36, Shaun Harris 75, Brett Fennessy Today is our first home game and we 6, Jeremy Daniher 21. Lindsay Bormann the lead changing several times throughout 37, Jason Linsell 76. Andrew Johnston welcome the Lions to Maher Oval who will also the game. The end result was a draw at 32 all. 7. Michael Dombroski 22. Troy Mattingly 38. Doug Tonacia 77. Pat Walsh be looking for their first win, so 100% effort and Shanna Crozier won the Indoor Sports Centre 8. Mitchell Sykes 23. Luke Webb Steven Fairless 78, Cain Gawne we should collect the points and share a drink Mug and Briony Spencer the Boggy Creek Store 39. 9. Nathan Flanigan 24. Tom Anderson with them in the Rules Club after the game. Voucher. 40. Daniel Underwood 79. Kirk Hamblin UP THE BULLDOGS 10. John Hoey 25. Mitch Bailey This week we visit the Turvey Park Bulldogs. 41. Jed Lawton 80, Ryan Bensch 26. 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For those who felt the earth move last Sunday SENIORS SENIORS must have been wandering the cau se. Well as 1. Brad Carroll 32. Adam Shephard 1. Matthew Hard 27. Michael Suidgeest 2. Luke Kendall 33. Andrew Willis could always be expected when two of R.F.L.'s 2. Nigel Scott 28. Ben Edyvean great rivals meet, the game between Coolamon 3. Ryan Bartholomew 29. Bryan Munro 3. Adrian Short 34. Peter Treloar and GGGM was a physical and bruising encoun­ 4. Brett Garrett 30. Andrew McCaig 4. Rodney Simms 35. Gareth Langfield ter. Fortunately, Coolamon were able to run away 5. Scott Bradley 31. Jamie Hard 5. Dale Cameron 36. Casey Godde with a 21 point victory. 6. John Carroll 32. Matthew Dennis 6. Dean Howard 37. Mitch Reberger 7. Ryan Chamberlain 33. Matthew Chamberlain 8. Xavier Higgins 38. Trent Balding The 1st award went to our big ruckman, Ben 8. Brendan McPherson 34. Wayne Mutton 9. Brad Roberson 39. Mitchell Wallace Edyvean, leaving Jason Matt wandering why he 9. Jamie Parr 35. Francis Furner 10. Neil Lawson 40. Brad Jaques rotated him with Nobby last year.The next award 10. Leigh Drum 36. Jonathon Crocker 11. Andrew Mahoney 41. Mat Geaghan went to a debutante who is proud to say he is a 11. Shaun Bradley 37. Anthony Breust 12. Mitchell Balding 42. Graham Pike 12. Matthew McKinley 38. Will Serong backman (no... he is not a Crocker) Brian Munro. 13. Troy Collins 43. Andrew Lee The last award went to our 100 game veteran and 13. Pat Edmunds 39. Wayne Garrett Notes were unavailable at time of print 14. Scott Martin 40. Hamish Dyce 14. Travis Richards 44. Will Lloyd 22 yr old has been, Brett Garrett. 15. Jason Mattingly 42. Michael McCaig 15. Chris Higgins 45. David Pike The Seconds kicked off their defense of their 16. Brendan McKelvie 43. Rohan Mortimer 16. Shaun Neiberding 47. Andrew Meyers premiership with a big win. The first award went 17. Daniel Crocker 44. Matthew Cameron 17. Wayne Smith 48. Adam O'Rourke to a little on baller who burnt an open and free 18. Adam McKenzie 45. Ryan Williamson 18. Zeke Creasy 49. John Tonkin coach in the goal square 10 slot one through 19. Paul Thorneycroft 46. 19. Jeff Millar 50. Garth Smith 20. Cecil Parr himself, Scott Mart in. The next award went to 47. 20. Peter Byrne 53. Troy Mullins 21. James McKenzie 48. Jeff Talbot 21. Daniel Roberts 54. Jeremy Smith our other ruckman, Rowan Mortimer, leaving 22. Brenton Cooke 49. Gus Lansdale 23. Stephen Wheeler 56. Mick Reilly Jason again wandering why he chose Nobby all 23. Jamie Maddox so. Jeremy Crocker 24. Damien Martin 57. Josh Bourne last year. The last award went to a man back at 24. Brad Mattingly 51. Glen Rowlands 25. David Willis Syd Rynehart the club who added a little toughness into the 25. Luke Maloney 58. 26. Trevor Cook 60. Jai Warden backline, Gus the Bu s. 26. Sam Roberts 27. Dave Balding James Gerrie Our U 18's got the day off to a good start, COUNTRY ENERGY Ul 8s 28. Craig Websdale David Rowlands thumping a hapless Ganmain outfit. The first 29. Brad Pattison Aaron Daykin award went to the captain of the side, Matt Brad­ Thorneycroft. 30. Nathan Ross Adrian Prewitt ley, whose poise is only matched by his skill. The This week we pay tribute to several stalwarts 31. Grant Bruce Brent Langfield next award went to Stephen Barty, who showed of the club who passed away during the off COUNTRY ENERGY U18s he will be a player of the future if he starts eating season. Those included are Trevor Tipping, Snow 1. Mitch Reberger 18. Paul Ru therford a little more. The last award went to Tim 'The Big Irvine and Paul Kew. MANG@PLAH 2. Andrew Hopkinson 19. Grant Maybury Tom' Garrett who is still asking the question of In football this week we take on the mighty 3. Brett Howard 20. Ryan Walsh why he was benched. Goannas at the Hopper Park. In what should be I!FA~~ ©E Vlffi~ Ei16 I 4. Trent Cohalan 21. 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CO acli got a long way to go. are very grateful for the opportunities AFL Club: given to the RUA and we will continue Comments, likes, dislikes, suggestions on to work together as best we can. This week in Meet The Coach we AFL: I don't like it that the coaching staff (and '' 'Rryort " TV audience) knows exactly how much time is feature a player who is in his seventh This weekends Showcase matches are; left each quarter. It ruins the excitement of a season in the RFL but his first as Coach close game because the players are instructed Welcome back after our usual Easter when told to hold onto the footy and slow up break. RFL; and I refer to Turvey Park mentor play. The unknown time factor was a great part Turvey park vs. GGGM and Blair Campbell. of the game. The first round of RFL & FFL saw some Coolamon vs. MCU-E Comments, likes, dislikes, suggestions on footy in the Riverina: We need to concentrate interesting results and it was Name: Blair Campbell rather pleasing to see some teams FFL; on keeping 16-19 year olds in the game.Too many Nickname: None have stuck improving on last seasons efforts and I Northern Jets vs. Co llingullie - AK and of them are dropping out of footy. know this will only get better. Both TRYC vs. Nth Wagga. DOB: 18/1/75 Funniest / embarrassing sporting moment: competitions should prove very Marital Status: Married to Georgie Every Golden Duck I ever made (and there was a few) interesting. This will see a full compliment of Occupation: Accountant umpires provided (including Central, Previous Clubs / Playing History: Tocumwal Most admired sports person and why: Shane Some interesting comments in relation Goal & Boundary). 1985-1995, Yarrawonga 1996-1997, Turvey Park Warne. I just love h is competitiveness and his 1998- will to win. to our new Orange uniforms. Career Highlights: 2002 Premiership, Coaching If you were Prime Minister for a day what Overall, this has gone down very well Best wishes to all players & umpires 2000 Ul 8's Premiership, playing finals this weekend. would you do?: Declare a national holiday for and the players certainly can't miss Ambitions: More nags, Keep developing my own the Melbourne Cup. us now. game and my coaching RBF. After your active on field involvement ceases, Disappointments: 1998 and 2003 Grand Final what do you envisage doing in the future: Hope New major sponsors in Kooringal losses. Injuries. to be involved in a coaching or match committee Hotel have come on board and we a Remember; "Sometimes it's better role. I'll never be too far away from the footy. pleased to know end to have them to say nothing and be t hought of as with us. 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South West Junior Football League - Round 1 Under 16s GRIFFITH 20-12-132 d APMA 4-6-30 Goals: GRIFFITH: J Toscan S, D Crack 3, C Hicken 3, M Patterson 2, W Jaffrey,J lemma, F Under 12s Swandee, D McGreal. APMA: A Ry all 3, M Foster Griffith 7-8-50 d APMA 4-3-27 Best Players: L Habel, J Gastin, W Jaffery, F Swandee, J Toscan, M Best Goals: GRIFFITH: J Habel 3, S Prodge 2, A Overs.APMA: H Clark 2, H Long, A Flagg NARRANDERA 49 d TEMORA 19 Best Players: GRIFFITH: A Overs, J Habel, M Brown, B Snalders, M Hawker, B Forner. APMA: S Goals: NARRANDERA: T Orme 3, M Bolton, B Rose. TEMORA: A Reid Fisher, R Litchfield, B Gaynor, M Haddrill, T Horan, T Maguire. Best Players: NARRANDERA: D Kennar, S Robinson, S Williams, A Patterson, J Dawson. G.G.G.M 6-10-46 d LEETON 4-7-31 TEMORA: J Breust, M Hornby, A Reid, M Breust, B Gersbach, A Fi rman Goals: G.G.G.M: J Lander 2, T Li u, S Kefford, 5 Milne, B Wa lsh; LEETON: Best Players: G.G.G.M: S Milne, B Walsh, J Lander, M Potter, T Liu, S Kefford. SOUTH-WEST JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE LADDERS - Round 1

TEMORA 11-12-78 d NARRANDERA 6-5-41 Under 12s Win Loss Bye For Ag % Pts Goals: TEMORA: L Flakelar 3, L Pattison 2,J Taghabue 2, R Harruig 2, E Krause, D Roberts Temora 1 78 41 190.24 4 NARRANDERA:Z Beaumont 2, G McHale, P Dawson, M Flock,J Brooks Griffith 1 50 27 185.19 4 31 148.39 4 Best Players: NARRANDERA: E Krause, L Flakelar, R Harruig, J Tag habue, L Pattison, T Krause. Ganmain 1 46 Leeton 31 46 67.39 0 TEMORA: J Royle, R Burdon, T Durnan, J Morris, P Gerathy, D Smith APMA 27 50 54 0 Narrandera 41 78 52.56 0 Under 14s Under 14s Win Loss Bye For Agg % Pts APMA 29-15-189 d GRIFFITH 0-0-0 Narrandera 1 163 6 2716 4 Goals: APMA: L Haddrill 6, M Foster 4, N Fisher 3, B Rya n 3, K Neyland 3, J Wieneke 2, J Ganmain 1 57 29 196 4 4 Maslin 2, J Lucas, A Gordon, T Vallance, M Dani her, A Crittenden, J Bray. APMA 1 189 0 0 Leeton 29 57 50.88 0 Best Players: APMA: N Fisher, A Gordon, L Haddrill, M Foster, A Crittenden, J Wood. Temora 6 163 3.68 0 GRIFFITH: G Snaiders, A Partington, L O'Mea ra, J Tyrell, B Potroz, B Gas tin Griffith 0 189 0 0

G.G.G.M 8-15-57 d LEETON 4-5-29 Under 16s Win Loss Bye For Agg o/o Pts Goals: G.G.G.M: J Lawton 3, T Harris 3, T Liu 2. LEETON: K Stockton 2, A Griffith 1 139 30 463 4 Narrandera 49 19 257 4 Norton, A Lashbrook. Leeton 4 Best Players: G.G.G.M: W Bryon, M Fennessy, J Lawton, TWebber, 5 Kefford, Temora 19 49 38.76 APMA 30 139 21 .58 T Harris. LEETON: N Hunter, K Stockton, R Buzzi, A Norton,J Dendunn,J Crowhurst Contact Numbers NARRANDERA 25-13-163 d TEMORA 1.0.6 Garry Buchanan - Manager Southern NSW/ACT Mobile:0425 202 047 Goals: NARRANDERA:S Collis 11, L Sullivan 5, P Williams 2, H Vidler 2, B Davis, B Rose, T Jeff Nimmo - Wagga Development Manager Mobile: 0419 244 926 Ruffles, T Sullivan. TEMORA: L Breust Paul Habel - MINBroken Hill Development Manager Mobile: 0412 933 324 Best Players: NARRANDERA: S Collis, L Sulliva n, Z Law, C Brooks, J Flanagan, H Vidler. AFL House Wagga Wagga Phone:6921 5000 TEMORA: L Breu st, J Reid, K Rands, S Talliabue lllrnrnlilgoo~Auol-Aaooc.lnc. • "l'OOTYRECOAD"- 2004 Murru,m,dgee \'alley Ausl Fooll>al Assoc. i,c. • 'FOOTY RECORO" - 2004 AltOUNP rHE 4f ltAPS Blast From The P ast · With the season only into it's second round of the highest profile in the AFL Just goes to show r-L_A-~ - -- of matches it is already quite apparent that there that even the good blokes can get into trouble. will be new participants in the final series In both • The reunions have commenced already for the This week we feature one of the nippiest rovers of the early seventies in the RFL and the FFL Leeton-Whitton gave a loud year and next Saturday, 24thApril, the Ganmain­ hello to all RFL Clubs that they will not be the GG--Matong Football Club will be holding a 20-year t he Farrer League and I refer to Jimmy Creek. •easy beats• that they have been for a few years. I reunion of the 1984 First and Second Grade teams can't remember the last time they defeated Turvey that won the Premierships against Ariah Park Park let alone by such a convincing margin.They Mirrool and Wagg a Tigers respectively.The Lions Details of Playing / Coaching Career: All Like so many players of the sixties and have had a pretty good Under 18 side over the last were coached by Ray"Rocky' O'Connor in 1982,83 I , couple of years and hopefully some of those boys and 84 and he said that he had put in place a Junior footy at Henry. 1971 - 1975 Henry 1" seventies Jimmy Creek was a local product are now assisting the Crows first grade to enjoyed 3-year plan that was perfectly fulfilled with the Grade in the FFL - three losing premierships. who came t hrough the local junior structure success. It will be very interesting to monitor their premiership. Assistant Coach that year was Mark 1976 - 1979 Western Suburbs Sydney. 1980 and continued on w ith his Senior Club. progress over the next few weeks. Fraser with other star players Including Wayne coached Howlong 2nds, played 1 sts, made Creeky burst onto the Farrer League scene • In the FFL you would almost bet that North "Nuggett• Evans, Kevin Williams, Mick Winter, Marty preliminary final. 1981 - 198S Wahgunyah in Wagga wlll figure in this years final after an O'Donnell, David Carroll and John "Horse• Carroll. I in 1971 and immediately made an impact Coreen League. 1986 Henty in Hume League, impressive start to the season.The Saints have can remember it as a torrid affair with a couple off w ith Henty. His pace was electrifying and he Premiers in all 3 grades. 1987 - 1988 TRYC. 1988 recruited very well during the off season and reports.There was nothing in it all day and Mick had skills to burn. His left foot passes to his they were very impressive in the first round with Walsh kicked the winning goal near the final siren - 1995 South Wagga Tolland Dons Reserves. leading forwards were always sent with pin some key players still to come into their outfit A time to give them victory over the Brown Bombers Retired at 42. sprinkling of local and Melbourne metropolitan by 6 points. Wayne "Snorts• Norton coached the point accuracy. He caused many a headache recruits will make the saints from the north Reserves. There will be a ge neral get together of Awards/ Medals Received: Best & Fairest FFL to the opposition defenders because h e shore a force this year. All in all I believe that both all players at Logan Oval during the game against Ul 6's 1970. Best & Fairest FFL Reserve Grade 4 was so hard to match up. He formed a competitions will be the most even they have been the Eastern Hawks with a BBQ to follow that times. B&F SWTD 2nds 4 times. FFL Rep 1972. tremendous understanding with his first for many years.Should be 4/1 the field in RFL and night at the Ganmaln Sports Club.Th e organising 1973. Premiership at Western Suburbs 1977. committee has worked hard on this and a highlight coach at Henty, Pat Adams, and they were a FFL a tremendous year of footy lies ahead. Henty 1986. • There has been plenty of controversy over the will be the presentation of game highlights and lethal combination. He continued a similar last week in the AFL. The most notable Incident memorabilia.A great night to truths and lies is understanding with his next coach at Henty, has been t he stunning verbal attack by James Hird assured. For any more info ring Andrew Corbett on Favourite Playing Position: Rover Max Sand brook. After spending 4 years in on AFL field umpire Scott McLaren, in which he 69276158. labelled his umpiring as"quite dlsgraceful~Hird had • Just another reminder to all Club Secretaries/ Most Respected Opponents: Greg Hardie.Jeff Sydney through employment, he returned to explain to the AFL and the AFL Commission the Publicity officers to phone and fax the appropriate Nimmo, Alan Hayes, Col Roberson. to the area in 1980. He played a major part in circumstances behind his attack on Mclaren during information to all media outlets. All clubs would t he Henty Premiership in 1986 and continued the Footy Show. It Is likely that Hird will receive a have been circulated with the fax numbers of AFL Club: Collingwood to pass on his knowledge and experience substantial fine.He has already stated that • I would all outlets that they are required to fax the Press to younger players during the twilight of rather I hadn't said that and that we could go back Report to at the completion of the afternoon's Current Occupation: Australia Post since 1970, and change it El but I can't and I've got to live with games. It is important that the local papers receive PSO (Postal Service Officer) his career.Jimmy Creek finally retired in tha(. Hawthorn Skipper, , had to these reports sot hey have the correct details to 1993 after a senior playing career spanning front the tribunal this week after an incident during base their report on. Peter Allbon and Luke Francis some 23 years. So if you want a stamp or the match against Port Adelaide last Saturday. 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A GRADE A GRADE This year we are featuring a new section called Under the Spotlight. Each week we will be Round 1 W L B For Ag % Pts Round 1 w L B For Ag % Pis asking a well-known identity within the boundaries of the MVAFA to comment on several Northern Jets 0 0 68 13 523.08 4 Narrandera 1 0 0 74 30 246.67 4 issues relating to football, politics and many other social issues that constantly confront us. TRYC 1 0 0 65 32 203.13 4 Leeton-Whitton 1 0 0 46 22 209.09 4 It is meant to be both serious and lighthearted and I hope that all readers find it interesting Temora 0 0 0 0 0.00 4 MCUE 1 0 0 51 40 127.50 4 0 0 0 32 32 100.00 2 and amusing. Under the Spotlight this week we feature the man who deals with all the money Rivcoll 0 0 1 0 0 0.00 4 GGGM" Coolamon· 0 0 0 32 32 100.00 2 in the MVAFA and that is Association Treasurer, Tony Hackett. Marrar 0 0 32 65 49.23 0 Griffith 0 1 0 40 51 78.43 0 North Wagga 0 0 13 68 19.12 0 Who do you follow in the AFL - St Kilda In your opinion who will win the next Turvey Park 0 1 0 22 46 47.83 0 - who else Federal Election? - Hard to call, maybe B GRADE Eastern Hawks 0 1 0 30 74 40.54 0 Labour Round 1 W L B For Ag % Pis Do you think that the special conditions Northern Jets 0 0 37 31 119.35 4 B GRADE given to Sydney and Brisbane are unfair to Who is your current favourite entertainer? TRYC 0 0 43 41 104.88 4 Round 1 W L B For Ag % Pis the Melbourne based Clubs - for Brisbane - Shannon Noll Temora 0 0 t 0 0 0.00 4 Leeton-Whitton 1 0 0 32 5 640.00 4 very unfair, Sydney no because of cost of Coolamon 1 0 0 36 9 400.00 4 What is your favourite song of all time? Rivcoll 0 0 1 0 0 0.00 4 living. Marrar 0 1 0 41 43 95.35 0 Narrandera 0 0 27 16 168.75 4 - Long way to the top if you want to rock 15 146.67 4 North Wagga 0 0 31 37 83.78 0 Griffith 0 0 22 Should the AFL Grand Final and and roll. MCUE 0 0 15 22 68.18 0 Preliminary Final be played in Melbourne CGRADE Eastern Hawks 0 0 16 27 59.26 0 What is your favourite beverage? - 0 0 9 36 25.00 0 - Definitely Round 1 W L B For Ag o/o Pis GGGM Tooheys Old 32 15.63 0 TRYC 1 0 0 49 23 213.04 4 Turvey Park 0 0 5 AFL followers in Melbourne are fanatical What is your favourite novel or Temora 0 0 1 0 0 0.00 4 about their football compared to their C GRADE publication? - Herald Sun Northern Jets 0 0 0 0 0.00 4 Sydney counterparts. Why do you think Round 1 W L B For Ag o/o Pis Rivcoll 0 0 1 0 0 0.00 4 GGGM 1 0 0 26 13 200.00 4 this is so? - AFL is a better product, also If you had to escort Nicole Kidman to Marrar 0 0 23 49 46.94 0 Leeton-Whitton 1 0 0 20 10 200.00 4 in Melbourne children are brought up to dinner what local restaurant / bistro MCUE 1 0 0 15 13 115.38 4 idolise football. would you take her to? - II Corso JUNIORS Narrandera 0 0 1 0 0 0.00 4 Round 1 W L B For Ag o/o Pis Griffith 0 1 0 13 15 86.67 4 Without being to personal what is your Place in order of importance: Mothers Temora 0 0 1 0 0 0.00 4 Coolamor 0 0 13 26 50.00 4 Northern Jets 0 0 1 0 0 0.00 4 preferred political party? - ALP Day, Fathers Day, AFL Grand Final and your Turvey Park 0 0 10 20 50.00 4 Wedding Anniversary - Mothers Day, AFL Marrar 0 0 0 0 0.00 4 Do you think that Australia was pressured ' oenotes dra1m game Grand Final, Wedding Anniversary, and JUNIORS by USA to enter the Iraq war? - Yes, Fathers Day. Round 1 W L B For Ag % Pts definitely. Coolarnor 1 0 0 19 7 271.43 4 Leeton-Whitton 0 0 1 0 0 0.00 4 Narrandera 0 0 1 0 0 0.00 4 GARY ROBERT S Griffith 0 0 1 0 0 0.00 4 WILLIAM FARRER HOTEL GGGM 0 1 0 7 19 36.84 4 c h iropractor • dMou!s dra,mgame C11r Peter & Edward Streets, Wagga Wagga. Tel 6921 3631 Locally owned and opera1ed by 1l1e Barnhill Family the family chiropractor Great Bistro - three qualified chefs L Great Mixed Company Bars Open for Brealifast, Lunch and Dinner 7 days [( ~[@)u[I6 The William Farrer proudly sponsors: ~ Offers the best in Bistro & Bar facilities, with The Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong Lions ph. 02 6921 2820 fax. 02 6921 2373 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT every week, and The Hotel where all Drive-Thru Bottle Shop. good people meel a11d and Turvey Park Juniors 238 Edward St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 sports people gather. PROUDLY SUPPORTING AFL IN T iffi RIVERJNA email. [email protected] PROUD TO SPONSOR THE EASTERN HAWKS MllmMTl>lclgeo\/oley...._Food>alAssoc.lnc. • "FOOTY RECORD"- 2004 Mumm>idge,Valleylw9..Fooeba1Assoc, inc;, • "FOOTYAECORO"- 2004 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL ACTION AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL ACTION

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They have • Indicates a bye clash at Victoria Park between TRYC and North lost some key players but with the likes ofDamien Wagga will take match of the round status. The Ponting, Kane Johnstone and Matt Derrick you Magpies were quite impressive over Marrar last can see that they will still form a very competitive LEADING 1st GRADE KICKERS FFL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP week but they will have to raise the tempo even side.The tlushpigs start to 2004 was anyihing but more this week. Jason Brown, Aaron DeJong and impressive and Craig Seton will be hoping for a Round 1 Total Round 1 l sts 2nds Pts Luke Adams were star players for them over the much improved effort today.They are of unknown Matthew Carroll (TRYC) ...... 6 Collingullie-Ash-Kapooka 6 3 9 Bombers but Man Carroll will be asking for a full quality at the moment with so many new students Corey Pavitt (Nth Wagga) ...... 6 The Rock-Yerong Creek 6 3 9 team effort. The Saints, as expected, have a very co ming into the Club. But I'm sure that they will Adam Winter (Nth Wagga) ...... 6 good side this year and they flexed their muscles re-group this week and make the Kangaroos fight North Wagga 6 3 9 Scott Macklin (CAK) ...... 5 over the fancied Jets in round one. New recruits extremely hard for every possession. Steve Carroll (CAK) ...... 5 Northern Jets 0 0 0 Adam Winter, Jason Dorazio and Brendan Riddell The Marrar Bombers have the bye. After a Luke Adams (TRYC) ...... 5 Marrar 0 0 0 showed their class and if they are not closely weekend of Easter eggs and hot cross buns it's watched they will do the same again.This will be time to get out there and enjoy another great Rivcoll 0 0 0 a great game and I hope that the expected large round of footy in the Farrer League. Temora 0 0 0 crowd enjoy the clash. Maybe the Magpies in a LEADING 2nd GRADE KICKERS close one. Ariah Park is the venue for the match between Round 1 Total the Northern Jets and CAK. The Jets didn't B. 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"Scratcher" and SENIORS against Marrar, a fortnight ago. his boys set the scene with a resounding first up TJ1YC C grade netball side showed no signs of a 1. Jason Brown 26. Nathan Kelly w in over the highly fancied Northern Jet s, the premiership hangover from 2003 as they continued 2. Justin Rynehart 28. Daniel Hockey Firsts then came home strong for a five goal win 1. David Pieper 28. Will Shi pa rd on their form to record a comfortable 49-23 win.The 3. Matthew Carroll 29. Graeme Bembrick (ah . ... The difference a good pre-season makes) 2. Brent Pocock 29. Brendan Riddell Mug (which is new, not recycle Rex) went to new 4. Craig Taylor 30. Stephen Thompson while the netballers were competitive against 3. Jason Dorazio 30. Greg Eldridge netballers, Ellen McMaster, with the Coke award teams that they struggled with "pre-merger: The 4. Kade Carey 31. Mark Neyland 5. Marc Bauer 31. Bryan Brill also to a new player, Alison McKay. TRYC B grade juniors topped off a great weekend with wins in 5. Luke Sutton 32. Damien Graham had their work cut out against a determined Marrar 32. Barry Kolhagen 6. Shannon Dohl lO's, 12's, 14's against Eastlakes - the first time 6. Shane Tracey 33. Glenn Darcy side winning 43-41. The game was extremely close 7. Jordan Simpson 33. Rickie Goward we have ever got up in three games in one day all game and was a very entertaining high standard 7. Stephen Lawrence 35. Wal Carter game. The Mug went to Briony Mazzocchi who 8. Brendon Sergeant 34. Josh Gerhard against that club. 8. Chris Irvine 36. Craig Pickering made a welcome return with t he Coke award to 9. Mark O'Leary 35. Chris Bunn Award winners for Round 1 were Brendan 9. Aaron Talbot 37. Steven Ryan Riddell, Steven Barnes, Will Shipard and Tony new net ballers Chelsea Kovacs. TRYC A grade were 10. Tony Wiesback 36. Andrew Chaplin 10. Adam Winter 38. Brenton Darcy completely dominant from the start and recorded a Aubrey with Adam Winter Best on Ground for 11. Steven Banes 39. Andrew Higginson 11. Ashleigh Dikkenberg 37. Mark Adams big win 65-32. The Mug went to Kate Hawkins, Coke 1" grade while "Bottles" and Haddie shared top 12. Nigel Francis 40. Sam Shipard 12. Graham Fellows 38. Tim Driscoll award to Bee Elliott. honours in the"Twos"and awards were won by Jay 13. Jake Stockton 41 . Matt Howarth Contrary to media report, TRYC Reserves did win M cDonald.Glen Coghlan and Brenton Darcy.Our 13. Luke Adams 39. Tom Bauer 14. Shannon Moore 42. Darrin May and what a win. The new coach, Craig Taylor had the appreciation to award donors is extended to D&J 14. Michael Mauocchi 40. Justin Marsh 15. Michael Hoogvelt 43. Michael Barnes boys firing and recorded a solid 44 point win. The Carey Roofing, The Duncans (Palm & Pawn Hotel 15. Tim Pankhurst 41. Jason Swift 16. Luke Penrith 44. Steven Hadfield Porky & Verdo Mug went to Tom Yates, who showed and Black Swan Hotel), the Farmers Home Hotel, 17. AndrewCraig 45. Michael Vincent some terrific form in his first game.Josh Veliscek great 16. Brent Poole 42. Brett Thomas Kevin and Jenny Cross (Murrumbidgee Agencies) form from last season continued as he grabbed the 18. Brad Roy 46. Michael Maloney 17. Matt Morris 43. Nat DeJong and A Grade Carpet Cleaning. Ag n' Vet Socks. The Ladies S1 0 awards went to 19. Shane Whyte 4 7. Shane Curtis 18. Aaron DeJong 44. David Bunn While the results from the field were Nathan Kelly in his first game and Wade Newell in a 20. Dean Par ry 48. Paul Piercy welcome return. 20. Ryan Knight 46. Josh Veliscek encouraging t he top award for round 1 goes to Peter Keating. Pete started h is "football" day 21. Ben Carey 49. Luke Randal The Seniors match was a great spectacle under 21 . Michael Williams 48. Robert King 22. Mit chell McDonnell 54. Jay McDonald lights; the game was tough and physical from the at 8:00am and finished at 11 :OOpm that night 22. Brad Merrills 57. Col McKay 23. Gavin Hofert 55. Mitchell Reardon openi~ bounce. After a fairly even start a great 8 doing the work of about ten people - and then goal 2 quarter set up a match winning lead. Also 23. Shaun Henderson running t he water for 1" grade because the five 24. Andrew Dwyer 56. Jed Stockton pleasing to Coach Matt Carroll was the way TRYC kept 24. Shane Brown people he approached were too busy! Then, for 25. Neale Francis 57. Scott Brown nd 26. Corey Pavitt 58. Matt Rake the pressure on for the entire 2 half to run our very 25. Scott Mclachlan good measure he ran the j uniors season opening comfortable 72-point winners. Round 1 the next d ay! A well run footy club needs 27. EricTeakel 60. EddieWhyman Tim P~nkhurst had a huge job to do; his as big a t eam off the field as there is on it so, put memberships early. performance went a long way to setting up the win up your hand to help, where ever and when ever TRYC Football & Netball Clubs fully support the and for his trouble got the Rock Butchery Mug. Brent you can. at 7:15 pm at the Palm and Pawn Hotel (there is a Poole enjoyed the run up forward marking everything MVAFA Cod of Conduct and urge all supporters to do This weekend sees us atThe Rock taking on the great area out the back for kids so bring the whole that came his way to win the Home Dinner. Jason likewise for the betterment of this great game. 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Mick Rielly Patrick Robinson the game well but were over run by a stronger side. Brett named after him, an AFL coach gets the sack by round season 2004. We're a couple of weeks behind 24. Davies impressed in his first game for the club to win the 12, North Wagga & TRYC play the curtain raiser to the 2. Kane Johnstone 25. Scott Blackwell cc everyone else but that extra fortnight h as mug along with Jimmy Linder, both who will be pushing Tigcrs, everyone recovers from graduation week and 3. Damien Ponting 26. Ben Kotzur for a spot In Seniors. Craig Lewis ran hard all day, Angus Memo kicks a goal only intensified our keen ness.The off-season 4. Robert McCormack 27. Ross Deveraux Seekamp battled hard all day in the ruck and veteran has been one of b ig changes for football in 5. Ben M cKenzie 28. Josh Miller Shane •Bose• Dalzell fought hard in the midfield and across mP this region and there's plenty more afoot, but half forward. The Kerry O'Keeffe fan 6. Andrew Derrick 29. Daniel Miller some things never change (Collingwood still The Seniors came up against the defending premiers and 7. Chris Block 30. Dennet McCormack CAK showed they will be a force to be reckoned with again suck at Grand Finals). 8. Tom Granleese Brian Turner this year. All players battled hard all game and showed We have a n ew Senior Coach (Scott 31 . signs that given time we will be a competitive side. Big 9. Craig Kahlefeldt Joey Holden SENIORS Blackwell) a new Reser ves Coach (Keith 32. Ben "Taz" Percy battled hard all day in the ruck to win the 10. Mick Miller 33. Brent Krause mug. Middies went to Ryan Gleeson for his work across H a rrop), new President (Brian Oliver) and 11. Matt Lowes Steven Pike the half forward line and the midfield, while Luke •wanga· 1. Ben Bussell 26. Alan Charnock n ew Secretary (Kerryn Gilchrist). A ll these 34. 12. Msthew Mahon Neil King Milgate gave plenty of run out of the backline.The birthday 2. Phil Willis 27. Robert Sharpe p eople will put their h eart & so uls into the 35. boy Andrew Duncan came on after half time in what was 13. Michael Oliver Mark Walker 3. Aaron Cottrell 28. Paul McKelvie job but a re only as good as the support w e 36. his first senior game an really impressed by keeping the 14. Dean Krause Mick Manning opposition coach to one goal for the half. 4. Ryan Gleeson 29. Chris Pyle give them.Big welcome t o all the new players 39. 15. Michael Gilchrist 40. Russell Scott No netball to report as the opposition had no teams but 5. Matthew McConnell 30. John Kaye at the club - I won't n ame you all becau se I'm from all reports the girls very keen to get on the court. 6. Tyson Arentz 31. Tim Goonan bound to miss someone. I'm sure you'll a ll 16. Ian Oliver 41. Grant Reid Don't forget the corporate box raffle is running again this 17. Jason Krause 42. Julian Drumore 7. Alex Trescowthick 32. Randy Munzell find that this is a great club to p lay for. Our year with the chance to win a box for 16 people at 18. Mathew Derrick 43. Brett Wanganeen Essen don versus Brisbane atTelstra Dome on June 12.More 8. Matthew Driscoll 33. Travis Longmore coach Scott got marr ied last Saturday to his 19. Michael McPherson 44. Gavin Fairman details next week on the minor prizes. See Rocket if you 9. Michael Barnes 34. Matthew Madarlane love ly bride Angela so a big congratu lations want to know more. Membership is also due · students $60 20. Adam Reid Ul6 45. Ian Damlenburg 10. Luke Milgate 35. Michael Collins to them both. & non-students $88. Jumpers cost $60 this year, shorts $20 21. Steven Drum 46. Chris Stacey and socks $6.See Gleeso for details about paying. 11. Alex Beckton 36. Lachlan Bryce Finally best of luck to a ll footballers & 22. Scott Lowes This week sees Stephen •Memo• Oimitrikelis play his 100th 12. David Webster 37. Goff Schnogel netballers for 2004. We w ill go as fa r this 23. Nathan Block game for the club. It has been a long time coming with 3 13. Jesse Donnelly 38. Ben Creighto n year as our attitude permits us to • starting years between this 99th and today. "The wog• has been a great servant of the club over the years holding many 14. JackWall 40. Andrew Duncan today with the Bush pigs. posi tions on the committee and leading the way most 15. Shane Dalzell 41. Thomas Randel UP THE ROOS Saturday nights at the pub. He even flew back from Cairns 17. James Walsh 42. Steve Keene for the Grand final in 2001 such is his commitment and passion for the dub. Memo congratulations from everyone 18. Scott Brown 43. Scott Farrell at the club, past & present, and as they say in the song: 19. Joseph Rodway 48. Steven Dimitrikelis •Memo in front goals • champagne football!!" 20. Craig Seton 49. Glenn Harper Today we welcome Temora to Bushpig Park for our first 21. Aaron Weathers 52. Craig Lewis 7 lronbark Street, home game of year. 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