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TOOHEYS NEW this encounter by spanking the Eagles by 123 RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE - 2001 points at League Headquarters. The Tigers have plenty potential match-winners including FIRST GRADE LADDER UNDER EIGHTEENS LADDER Darren Cook and the Priest and Jackson •·• Eaitorial brothers, while the Hawks also have some 'big Round 9 w L D For Ag Pts Round 9 w L D For Ag % Pts % guns' in Shaun Baxter, Christin Macri, Jack ··•:>>·· ROUND 10 WAGGA TIGERS 8 1 0 1313 536 244.96 32 LEET0N-W. 8 1 0 519 309 167.96 32 Charlton, Tim McLean and ToM Gorham. The GANMAIN-GG-M 7 2 0 1020 684 149.12 28 GANMAIN-GG-M 7 2 0 630 465 135.48 28 game should be an absolute ripper - the result EAST WAGGA·K 7 2 0 1171 736 159.10 28 C00LAM0N 6 3 0 623 413 150.85 24 -anyone's guess - maybe the Tigers!! C00LAM0N 6 3 0 1048 899 116.57 24 WAGGA TIGERS 6 3 0 747 529 141.21 24 The Griffith Swans breathed a bit of life back Narrandera demolished Temora in round LEETON-WHIT. 5 4 0 1101 765 143.92 20 TURVEY PARK 5 4 0 735 545 134.86 20 into the finals fight last weekend in the 'Tooheys one and have the chance to do it all again at New" Riverina Football League with an home this Saturday. The Eagles have shown Turvey Park 5 4 0 963 717 134.31 Griffith 4 5 0 537 450 119.93 16 20 important win at home over arch-rivals and near glimpses of form in recent games and might Griffith 4 5 0 976 892 109.42 16 Narrandera 4 5 0 598 712 83.99 16 neighbours Leeton/Whitton. After the be able to topple the Kangaroos who will fight MCU-E 1 8 0 637 1348 47.26 4 Temora 3 6 0 450 833 54.02 12 completitio•n of the first round of home & away hard for their second win. Temora 1 8 0 687 1464 46.93 4 MCU-E 1 7 1 249 472 52.75 6 matches it seems there are seven teams left Cookardinia United Eastlakes Narrandera 8 0 466 1341 34.75 4 East Wagga-K 0 8 1 354 714 49.58 2 in the hunt for the five 'finals spots.'The Tigers, are at home to Leeton/Whitton and the Hawks and Lions have the inside running at Goannas will be eager to add to the Crows RESERVE GRADE LADDER CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP this stage and could possibly fill the top three woes. Leeton /Whitton are under immence Round 9 w L D For Ag % Pts Round 9 1sts 2nds U18s Pts positions, which leaves the Hoppers, Crows, pressure to turn around their losing sequence WAGGA TIGERS 8 1 0 1153 343 336.15 32 Wagga 48 24 6 78 Bulldogs and Swans to fight it out for the and MUST win to retain their slender hold on remaining two spots. So the battle lines have fifth rung on the ladder. The young Goannas GRIFFITH 7 2 0 1012 437 231.58 28 Ganmain-GG-M 42 15 7 64 been drawn and it will be interesting which are much better on home soil and will test their LEET0N-W 7 2 0 688 487 141.27 28 Leeton-Whitton 30 21 8 59 teams respond to the challenge and remain in more fancied rivals but the Crows will prevail. TURVEY PARK 6 3 0 904 582 155.33 24 East Wagga-K 42 15 1 58 the hunt for a piece of the "September action!!" The two Sunday games are also of vital EAST WAGGA-K 5 4 0 745 627 118.82 20 Coolamon 36 12 6 54 Other results in round nine went as predicted - importance in the ''finals race." Two traditional Ganmain-GG-M 5 4 0 653 715 91.33 20 Turvey Park 30 18 5 53 the only surprise was the ease of the Tigers rivals - Turvey Park and Coolamon are locked Coolamon 4 5 0 838 552 151.81 16 Griffith 24 21 4 49 victory over the Lions. The Hoppers, Bulldogs in a battle for a spot in the five so the 4 points and Hawks all enjoyed comfortable wins over on offer at Maher Oval are top priority for both Temora 2 7 0 460 1284 35.83 8 Temora 6 6 3 15 the Goannas, Kangaroos and Eagles teams. Both teams match up well and the game MCU-E 1 8 0 381 1011 37.69 4 MCU-E 6 3 2 11 respectively. should be a close contest - but maybe the Narrandera 0 9 0 379 1175 32.26 0 Narrandera 6 0 4 10 In Round 1 Othis weekend - all eyes will be Bulldogs can reverse the result of round one focused once again on Robertson Oval where and sneak a win. FRONT COVER: Wagga Tiger utility Paul J. the Wagga Tigers will the 'high flying' Griffith will be chock full of confidence after Irvine, who recently played his 200th game for the Every1hing for East Wagga Kooringal Hawks. One plays Two last week, when they line up at home again at and both teams deserve their current ladder the Exies Oval against the Ganmain Grong the office at club, is about to snap a marvellous goal despite McGREGORS positions through producing a consistant style Grong Matong Lions. The Swans need to win some close attention from the Lion defenders last Stationery Supplies competitive of winning team footy in recent games. The these type of games to prove they are a Saturday at Robertson Oval. In the top-of-the-table prices. sides have a wealth of talent and going on the genuine finals contender. The Lions were 22 Edward St, Wagga result of their previous encounter in round one disappointing last week and will be looking to clash the Tigers were too good for the visiting Servicing the Ph 6921 3963 where the Hawks prevailed at Gumly by 2 bounce back to remain in the top three. This Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong Lions and went to Riverina districts. , points we should be in for a 'titanic' struggle. clash is sure to have supporters from both outright RFL competition leaders. Photo by D.A. The Tigers dispatched of the Lions last week camps roaring from the start - maybe the Lions by- 73 points, while the Hawks· warmed up for can steal the points!! THE INVESTMENT &INSURANCE ADVISORY CENTRE PTY. LTD. ..The friendly club vvith quality service .. 17 Baylis Street WAGGA WAGGA Ph: (02) 6921 3512 Agencies with: • 'Bistro 2000' open 7 days a week 2/97 Wallendoon St COOTAMUNDRA Ph: (02) 6942 1599 Colonial. • Relax in air conditioned comfort Ph: (02) 6023 2813 • Latest gaming technology • Proper authority holders for Colonial Financial Services ; ' • The 'Jezza Room' is perfect for weddings, partys & seminars For professional advice on ... 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Firstly, let me pass on the sympathy of the SENIORS It seems that we like to play a second half of footy SENIORS & U18s Temora Football Club to the Knoll family, we were 1. Craig McGouch 27. Ross Deveraux - but struggle in the first half!! If we want the points sorry to hear of Neil's passing and our thoughts are this weekend it will mean we have to play FOUR 2. Kane Johnstone 28. Shane Nicholls quarters!! i think we owe it to ourselves and our 1. Jason Hill (CC) 36. Scott Jones with you. Last week we faced a very well drilled Turvey 3. Miachel Dohlsen 29. Archie Harvey supporters. 2. Paul O'Donoghue 37. Joshua Holmes Park side and once again we matched it with them 4. Damian Noll 30. Mark Reid The 2nds played inspired football in the first half 3. Simon Absolom 38. David Sergeant for 5 to 1O minutes in every quarter. Things are on 5. Daniel Reid 31. Michael Miller but faded in the second half. This week is our biggest 4. Timothy Durnan chance yet - so let's also try to put togrther four 39. Tony Ingram the improve and that will be noticeable thisweekend. 6. Andrew Derrick 32. Ross Jefferies quarters. The 18's are travelling nicely and can smell 5. . Geoff Longmire 40. Colin Longford The Under 18's started the day off with only 16 7. Brett Jukawics 33. Shane Nichols a finals berth. Keep up the good work guys!! 6. Dean Hopwood 41. players. They were always behind the 8 ball but the 8. Stephen Pellow 34. Rick Hard Best players in First Grade were TimZak, Jack 7. Hayden Hutchins 42. Jason Williams coach was very pleased with the way they 9. David Reid 35. Brian Mitchell Vearing, Matthew Harrison and Chris Smith. Best 8. Lachlan Hutchins 43. Mark Irvin performed. Steve Pike had his best game all year to 1O. Shane lllingsworth 36. John Bruest Players in the 2nds were Jason Williams, Brendon 9. Ben Powell n_ot only kick a goal but also had the job of of putting Mclean, Jason Coleman, Courtney Sullivan and the 44. Mark Norden 11 . Chris Cassidy 37. Daniel Drum 10. Jack Vearing 45. all the doggy players off by constantly howling and 12. Dean Hilton 38. Aaron Crawford ever reliable ever classy Scotty Jones. barking at them. Robbie McCormack continued his The 18's were best served by Mick Williams, Steve 11. Matthew Harrison 46. Troy Bolton 13. Michael Oliver 39. Matthew Lowes great form to lay on many good hits and pick up Irons, Adam Black, Ben Powell and Greg Hair. 12. 47. Scott Middleton 14. Scott Sinclair 40. Grant Reid The Netballers contin_µed their winning ways on many kicks around the ground. Ian Oliver had the 13. Dennis Piltz 48. Chris Walsh biggest job of all picking up a bloke that was 4 inches 15. Michael Gilchrist 41 . Bren_t Krause the weekend by totally demolish inf the Hawks in both 14. Chris Smith their games. A Grade smashed the Hawks 46-36, 49. Robert Main bigger but was not disgraced by any means. Grant 16. Ian Oliver 42. Julian Drumore while B Grade also brought home the bacon winning 15. Greg Hair 51. Darren Light Reid found himself in a position he was not familiar 17. Joel McLennan 43. Dean Krause 36-15. 16. Stuart Hutchins 52. Brett Eldridge with but again he was not disgraced because of the 18. Matthew Derrick 44. Brett Wanganean A big thanks goes to Gubba Powell and Gavin 17. 53. Brent Richens way they were feeding the ball into the forward line. 19. Mick McPherson 45. Gerard Booker Sullivan (aka Alec Trician) who did an absolutely 18 .. Phillip Cock 55. Jason Coleman The 2nd Grade have a bit of soul searching to 20. Jared Gornall 46. Matthew Scott fantastic job arrangingJohnny Garfield to perform at do if they want to turn things around this weekend. 21. Steven Drum 47. Joe Redway the Ex-Services Club last Saturday night. There was 19. Lee Baumgartner 56. Neville Bamblett 20. Steven Murphy 58. Clint Ingram Once again the club would like to thank the players 22. Scott Lowes 48. Stephen McCormack a huge turnout and a great night was had by all. The that did turn up and the under 18's that backed up. Footy/Netball Ball is being organised at the moment 21. Daniel Litchfield 59. Dean Bundoon 23. Craig Adam 49. Phil Cooper Steve McCormack was the best player on the ground and it looks like it will be held at the Golf Club after 22 .. Bill Hutchins 24. Patrick Robinson 50. Mick Miller 60. Keith Quince by a long way as he was not beaten in the ruck all the Wagga Tigers game on July 21st. Popular band 25. Jason Nicholls 51. Phil Cooper 23. Timothy Arbuthnot 65. Brett Rankin day and also picked up kicks around the ground. The Three Clones will be playing and all members 26. Ben Kotzur and players are invited to attend. 24. Brett Powell 68. Trevor Cowie Julian Drumore continued to impress selectors with This week we welcome Temora to the 25. James Harrison 70. Adam Dolan another top performance at fullback. Chris Cassidy Sportsground to battle out what should be a hard­ 26. Ian Donaldson 71. Ben Wright played on the ball all day and got the FUB for a very UNDER 18s fought encounter. Let's get off to a good start this week 27. Damon Burden 72. Timothy Hodge ordinary kickout from fullback which is to be blamed 1. Mick Dohlsen 14. Dean Krause and hopefully come away with the points. 28. Neil Donaldson 73. Steven Irons on the footy being pumped up too hard, Daff Derrick 2. Sam Granleese 15. Daniel Miller U16 also continued his good training form to be noticed 3. Scott Salmon 16. Ian Oliver 29. Bill Howitt 74. 17. Jason Krause by the selectors for a sterling display of stamina and 4. Robert McCormack 30. Courtney Sullivan 75. 5. William Castley 18. Adam Solley foot skills to be inspirational at CHB, FB, CHF, & FF. 19. Brent Krause Narrandera Seed Cleaners 31. Pat Sullivan 76. Murray Hair 6. Joseph Rodway • AWB Seeds • Heritage Seeds Phil Reid (uncanny, smooth; the complete footballer 7. Chris Block 20. Grant Reid 32. Paul Sullivan 77. Mark English etc. ) was everywhere and still showed enough to 8. Adam Goodfellow 21. Bernard Drum • SGB Aust • Snowy River Co-op 33. Scott Harrison 78. Scott Donaldson 9. Gerard Booker 22. Graham Heinjus put his hand up to win his 11th B & F in 1st grade if 10. Matthew Mahon 23. Daniel Reid • Sun Prime Seeds 34. Ian Limbrick 79. Adam Black they would only pick him! 11. JoeOglesb~ 24. John Arentz U16 35. Tim Zak 80. Michael Williams The 1st Grade under new coach Kane, started 12. Nathan Wal ace 25. Michael Miller Middle Road, Narrandera Dermott MCCormack U16 Ph 6959 264 7 with a good attitude and this was evident in the first 13. Grant Corby 26. quarter as the boys really hit them with everything. After that they really put pressure on us and a few players went missing. Kane continues to play well and was amongst our best again. Brett Jukawics, Grand who is back from a 754 game suspension, gave us some tough play from the middle and with a bit more match practice he is really going to be a real asset Hotel around the packs. Panda Derrick led by example (as our new assistant coach) to try and give us some Crowley Street, TEMORA GO ONE BETTER drive from the back half. Scott Lowes??? played a very good game on the wing to pick up 34 kicks and • 6 cold beers on tap • Counter For sporting • EQUIPMENT • APPAREL • FOOTWEAR was close to being our best player. This week we travel back to round one and I think we might be lunches 7 days a week·• Large Teamwear and supporter wear, Polos, Jerseys, Jackets, Tracksuits, Dress Shirts, etc. - returning the favour to Narrandera this time. We are covered Beer Garden and BBQ area made to order for your local clubs at VERY COMPETITIVE. PRICES!!! pumped and primed for a big win so let's work as a team and really enjoy Saturday night. 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A spectacular performance by the Ones last One very happy coach in Rob Stevo, finishing Saturday with a 73 point win against the visiting Lions SENIORS with a 7-2 win ratio and second on the ladder at SENIORS - a surprising margin in a game whe.re both sides 1. David Peiper 31. Darren Warke the halfway mark. Now it starts all again, especially were sitting equally on top of the ladder with only 1. Rob Stevenson (CC) 2. Rowan Wadley 32. Andrew Powell today. 26. James Keenan percentage separating them.When you play a side · Last week it was all systems go and no player 2. Darryl Hillier 27. BradWild like the Lions, you can never be far enough in front - 3. David Rava 33. Justin Rynehart 4. Robert Jackson 34. Jason Schultz was on the go more than Christen Macri (Breust 3. Paul Bourne 28. James Geale even at three quarter time some of our staunchest 4. Brent Lillis supporters worried that the visitors still had the ability 5. Warick Brown 35. Tim Newton Pewter and William Farrer Meal). It was a pretty 29. ·Geoff Hopkins to bridge the nine goal gap - well that didn't happen , 6. Thomas Power 36. Christopher Orum awsome display of skill and committment to the 5. Dean Spencer 30. David Hoey our boys did not let up and powered on to kick another 7. Brent Rynehart 37. Tony Weisback game. Narrandera is a huge ground and Christen 6. Clint Campbell 31. Jay Peace 5 majors and run out well deserved and convincing 8. Brent Pocock 38. Stephen Cook covered all parts. Tim McLean (Subway Meal and 7. Brad Miller 32. Shaun Baxter victors. It was a jubilant sight in the rooms with the 9. Paul Irvine 39. Shannon Galvin Wagga First Aid Supplies players player) hit back 8. Simon Murray 33. Brad Burkinshaw club song being sung louder than we've heard it 10. Christopher Jackson 40. Craig Snowden with some form kicking 1O majors. Fear is not in 9. Ryan Miller 34. Joel Grieve before -testimonial to Coach Gav turning the corner 11. Andrew Priest 41. Ryan Knight Steve Barnes (Civic Video award) mind. The 10. 35. Chris Cook at the half way mark on top of the ladder with a group harder and faster it is the better he likes it. of guys who are really enjoying their footy.Well done 12. Andrew Vonzrx 42. Scott Faneco 11 . Kerry Brain 36. Steve Bramham In the Magoos it took a perverbial pasting at Tiges!The Number 96 Dinner went to the workhorse. 13. Matthew Noonan 43. David Schultz 12. Tom Gorham 37. NatShaw of the team - Andrew Priest - a powerhouse game. 14. Stewart Cook 44. Dean Neil half time to get them going. Their first half was 13. Damien Hubbard 38. Steve Castle Andrew plays his 200th game for the club today .... 25 15. Gavin McMahon 45. Matthew Rava very ordinary. Dean Spencer (Bruest Pewter) really 14. Jarrod Hillier 39. Leigh Bourne games in the 18s, 18 in the Twos and 157 in the 16. Steven Priest 46. Scott Pearce tried to get things going all day - with great support 15. Christin Macri 40. James Richards· Firsts ... congratulations Andy - you are a great 17. Darren Cook 47. Brendan Gaynor also from Clint Campbell (Miller Truck Hire $1 O 16. -Brendan Shumack 41. Luke Stanford · inspiration to the younger players and you stand tall award). Kicking some nice long goals Mick Fabre 18. Stephen Thompson 48. Bradley Lanarus 17. Michael Fabre 42. Mal Hillier with your peers .. have a big one today Horse! The Mark (Subway meal) put in a solid game and could use 19. Aaron DeJong 49. 18. Jamie Charlton · 43. Andrew Tucker · Anthony's Award went to No 16, Stephen Priest who the feed. Joel Greives is really hitting his straps 20. Jason Morton · 50. Howard Brown 19. Ben Murnane had an uncountable amount of possessions, the (Hilliers Bricklaying players player). He knocked 44. AIWillis 21. Jarrod Twitt 51. Lachlan Smith 20. Danny Bromham Bridgestone Tyres Award to Brent Rynehart who had up getting kicks all over the ground a 2pm call-up 45. Stephen Barnes 22. David Vella 52. Shane Atkinson a mesmerising game!Great support all day from . is not far away. · . 21. Tim Mclean 46. Michael Hounsell Stephen Thompson and Damien Papworth. A notable 23. Steven Schultz 53. Jeremy Rowe The 18s really getting it together but just can't · 22. Peter Braneley 47. Daniel Kotzur performance also from Wayne Morley and debutant 24. Andrew Dwyer 54. get the points. James Richards (Eagle Boys Pizza) 23. Darren Bourne 48. Paul Landrigan Brendan Gaynor . 25. Tim Pankhurst 55. helped by some first grade experience really 24. Mick Castle 49. Luke Kotzur The Twos had little trouble in their game although 26. Corey Pavitt 56. Warwick Brown down on numbers due to overall club injuries and showed out. As also did Luk·e Stanford (Subway 25. David Webster 50. Bryce Parker 27. Wayne Morley 57. elevations to the Firsts - they kicked 14.14 (98) to - meal). Jake Stockton (Argweld $1 O voucher) 51. Allan Hopkins 28. Jordan Simpson 3.5. (23). A great performance from Stewart Cook who 58. Bradley Roy playing a big hand, and the Civic Video went to 29. Andrew Jones really dominated all day -Stewart picked up the 59. Brett Doswell BazAtwell. UNDER 18s Number 96 Dinner Award. Well done Stewie! The 30. Benjamin Staples 60. Matthew Papworth In the netball, A Grade piled on the points but Elders Towel went to that guy again ... Ryan were still short. Katie Young received the mug and 1. Ryan Campbell 16. Jo McQueen Knight,,.ever so consistent.. .. he's got the ton next 2. Ryan Kerslake 17. Luke Stanford week! The Irvin Day Massage ... and apparently he UNDER 18s Civic Video. Kelly Marks the B grade mug. Remember the East Wagga Ball is on July 14 3. Steven King 18. James Richards really needed it- went to Aaron de Jong who had his 1. Greg Pearce 15. Brendan Hackett (Mango game). Everyone is to be there. Parents 4. Steven Quirk 19. Greg Salmon first run back after a couple of weeks ... good effort 2. Matthew Rava 16. Matthew Perkins and friends all welcome. 5. Wes Pollard Carver 20. Ben McFarlane Donga! Also great to see Tim Pankhurst back - and 3. Rhys MCAiister 17. Joshua Veliscek a good effort from Craig Snowden. , ..· - Off to Tigerland today. This is the game 6. Stephen Barnes 21. Travis Denholm 4. Tim Air· 19. BrettHillam The 18's were big winners 15.14 to 6.9. A pretty everyone has been talking about all week. Tactics 7. Matt Lennon 22. Chris Ingram 5. Joshua McKenzie 20. Brett Harmer 23. Dean Merrigan good game to start the day off - the 1B's is nearly and matchups will be the key, and after beating 8. David Barnes 7. Mitchell Butcher 21. Luke Hulm , 24. Matt Boyton always a good open fast game of footy. Some great them in the first round they will be fired up -­ 9. Luke Ainsbury 8. Michael Bruce 22. Simon Lyons 25. Michael Maslin efforts put in right around the ground, particularly by something we're going to be wary of. Let's fluff 1O. Luke McMahon 9. Peter Fitzgerald 24. Kane Grace ·11. Ry Edwards 26. 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TURVEY PARK 11111~1~1,(tt;s cooLAMON _ c,1t11ss11c,1•1•1~11s The winner of 1st weeks lucky number was no. SENIORS he games against Mangoplah resulted in SENIORS 26 C. Dunmore of Temora. Tonight after the game 1. Andrew Donaldson 29. Adrian Dowdle another clean sweep - four from four. It it's any 1. Matt Hard 24. Brad Mattingly we have Nightmoves in the Jezza Room from consolation for the Mango fraternity we were in 2. Dale Carroll (ac) 30. Cameron Grentell 2. Leon Carter 25. Luke Maloney approximately ·6 p.m. to late. Only $2 at the door the same position just three years ago. Stick with 3. Ryan Bartholomew 27. Jamie Hard so come along and have an enjoyable night. We 3. Ben Harper 31. Dusty Brown your young players and keep the faith and the good 4. Brett Garrett 28. Paul Billingham invite all the Coolamon players and supporters to 4. Nick O'Connell 32. Matt Dalton times may be just around the corner. join us there. 5. Brent Fraser 33. Trent Mooney Now is also time for the Coolamon football 5. Scott Boadley 29. Joel Collins 6. Michael Goss 30. Craig Farrell Our netballers won all three against Temora 6. Troy Maiden 34. Dean Rodriguis fraternity to keep the faith. The last two games 7. Darren Morehead 31. Pat Edmunds very comfortably. In C Grade the score was 30- 7. Blair Campbell 35. Jeff Fletcher have been about as inspiring as a John Howard "I 15 with Chelsea Dowdle winning the Mug. Renea have a dream" oration, but the most important fact 8. Brendan McPherson 32. Shaun Bradley 8. Warren Sykes 36. Sam Collie Joyce played exceptionally well to win the mug in remains - two solid victories. 9. Rod O'Brien 33. Wayne Weidemann (cc) B Grade, the score as 44-9. A Grade continued 9. Dane Campbell 37. Chris Masterson The main reasons for the ugly performances 10. Damien Baker 34. Joshua Moncrieff on their winning way with a 61-26 win with Lindsay 10. Ben Flanagan 38. Nigel Clarke have been sloppy hand and foot skills and a 11. Shane Weidemann 35. Francis Furner Clark winning the Mug, the Kooringal Mall Hair· 11. Jeremy Masterson (cc) 39. Gavin Fletcher forward line as congested as a compulsive chip 12. Matt McKinley 36. Jacob O'Neill Fashions award went to Sarah Sharpe. The netball 12. Troy Raulston 40. Joel Elliott and battered sav eater's arteries (plus Mark 13. Greg McKelvie 37. Anthony Breust Edmondson's head of course). today is for the top of the table with three very 13. Matt Paul 41. Glenn Vardanega 14. Greg Rudd 38. Justin Graham good games of netball assured, so go and watch 14. Ben Nimmo Last weeks award winners in A Grade were 42. James Bowyer Shayne Weidemann, who racked up more kicks 15. Jason Mattingly 39. Tim Hilton and support our girls. 16. Chris Cerato 43. Shane Nelson 16. Gavin Graetz 40. Hamish Dyce Our Junior footballers also had good wins in than a Moulin Rouge chorus girl, while Greg 18. Mark Donaldson Andrew Harmer 17. Daniel Crocker 41. Adrian Stibbard the 14's and 16's the 1O's having a draw and the 44. McKelvie was again a fluent conduit to the goals 12's lost. This week at the half time break there 19. Bryce Campbell 45. Justin Buckley (edging marginally in front of Matty Hard to his 18. Brett Nolte 42. Richard Jennings will be Auskick between the Bulldogs and the 20. Jason Wallace 46. Danny Healy great delight). Anthony Breust was as hard at the 19. Kieran Knox 44. Matt Cameron Hoppers. Our juniors will be playing Coolamon on 21. Travis Richards 47. Ben Rodham ball as an Adam Gilchrist pull shot, in his usual no 20. Cecil Parr 45. Anthony Exton Anderson Oval today. 22. Dale Isaac 48. Michael Flanigan frills pack smashing style. The Brian Sprake award 21. James McKenzie 48. James McKenzie The Under 1B's got the day started in the right winners were Tim Hilton, Tony Donohoe and 23. Mark Edmondson 23. Neale Francis 49. Bradley Brown Brendan McPherson. fashion with a very big win over the young Roos, 24. Stuart Anderson 50. Paul Massey The Seconds continued to gather in intensity UNDER 18s Dale Cameron was once again outstanding to win 25. Cameron Barker 51. Cade Roberts like molten lava cascading down a mountain. 1. Jarrod Sherman 18. Paul Thorneycroft the Ladies Auxiliary award, Nathan Ross (1 0 26. Matt Caroll 52. Jarrod Brown Shaun Bradley poured on the heat, burning like a 2. Luke Suidgeest 19. ScottTaylor goals) won the Club socks and Daniel Butterfield denounced medieval witch, while Mick (the 3. Brett Platt 20. Shane Hilton won the shirt. 27. David Clout 56. Leith Mills 4. Dustin Hume 21. Tim Boylan 28. Julien Nimmo 57. Brenden Ogdan Monster) McCaig (the man who puts the Frank The Reserves had a 30 goal win with Jeff back in Frankenstein and the God in Godzilla) 5. Brenton Cook 22. Pat Morley Fletcher once again winning the Mug, the Miltons caused more havoc than Dracula in a blood bank. 6. Glen Rowlands 23. Cameron Mason Gear Shirt went to Stuart Anderson and the Salon UNDER 18s The third award went to Josh Moncrieff who tore 7. Darren Conroy 24. Scott McAuliffe on Morgan to Ben Rodham. The Incentive awards up and down his wing with the speed of a small 8. Apollo Birch 48. Anthony McCracken went to Jeff Fletcher $30 and Ben Rodham $20. 1. Simon Molloy 20. Bryce Campbell 9. Aaron Hallcroft Jeff Talbot (16s) 2. Paul Donaldson town rumour. The Seniors really turned it on and had their 21. Nathan Butt The Netballers also had two overwhelming 10. Anton Green Bryan Munro (16s) running game going to perfection. Cameron Barker 3. David Crouch 22. Brendan Creek victories, both A and B Grades winning by plus 11. Scott Martin Jamie Munro (16s) had the ball on a string to win the Bulldog Mug, 4. Daniel Butterfield 23. Daniel Gestier fifty goals. In A Grade Lisa Frow shot so many 12. Oliver Breust Wayne Garrett (16s) the Foy Electrical to Shane Nelson, the Kooringal 5. Dale Cameron 24. James Elliott U16 goals her armpits were considering an RSI claim, 13. Baden Berger Ryan Chamberlain (16s) Mall Hair Fashions to Troy Maiden and the Bistro 6. Brent Fraser 25. Brett Daniher while Heidi Bartholomew in B Grade bounded 14. Ross Donaldson Mitchell Bourne (16s) 2000 to Bryce Campbell. The Incentive awards to 7. Andrew Flanigan 26. Brad Walker U16 a~ound the court with all the unstoppable energy 15. John Turner Adam McKenzie (16s) Bryce Campbell $50, Ben Harper $30 and Dean 8. Chris Wallace 27. Tom Anderson of an unchained pup. 16. Paul Tipping Jonathon Crocker (16s) Rodriguis the $20. 9. Daniel Cummins 28. Jonathon Winslett This week's supporter in the spotlight is that 17. Liam O'Neill Trent Martin (16s) Don't forget the Mystery Bus tour after the 10. David Clout 29. Mitchell Wallace bastion of charm and bonhomie, that gentle, Tigers game, names up on the board this week 11. Paul Judge 44: Troy Mattingly U16 inoffensive Carlton supporter and South Wagga and the Black Tie Ball after the Mango game, these 12. Stuart Anderson 55. Mitch Daniher U16 · bowler, Ross (Strop) McKenzie who lives by the Royal Tavern functions are compulsory for all footballers. 13. Travis Richards 59. Nick Bowyer motto "The meek shall inherit the earth - if that's COOLAMON Today we need to win to get back into the five 14. Ryan Mattingly 61. Truman Carroll ·'. all right with the rest of you blokes". Ross, by all and three very hard tough games of football are 16. Chris Cerato 62. Brad Jacques U16 occurrences, unfortunately fell head first into a "Where the Hoppers ·assured. We welcome Wayne and his Hoppers to 18. Matt Fraser U16 65. Mark Dowdle U16 bucket of sump oil recently thus proving the old adage correct once again "Only the good dye Maher Oval and let's send them hopping back to 19. Nathan Ross U16 66. Lance Warr sample their hops,, Coolamon Winless. UP THE BULLDOGS. young".

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GANMAIN-GRONG GRONG-MATONG 1... 1f) NS SENIORS Another sensational day was difficult to ignore as SENIORS We were well and truly shown we have a lot more a huge crowd showed for last week's battle for the work to do when we were beaten by the Wagga Tigers 1. John Lawton 41. Jed Lawton Country First Shield. Griffith were the winners on the 1. Jason Malone 28. Chris Conlan last week. Ben Sullivan put in all day to win the Sport's 4. Jason Hamblin 42. Robert Kember day and we thank the team at Country First Credit 2. Shane Ruyg 29. Matthew Bunn Club award, Luke Carroll won Webber's Bakery award, 5. Scott Hamblin 43. Jason Turner st Union for their support. We also would like to thank 3. Phillip Rowston (ac) 30. Brendan Gaison whilst Scott Crozier won the Wagga 1 Aid Mug and 7. Nathan McPherson 44. Wayne Cox the team at Athlete's Foot for being the game day Wagga Mutual Credit Union Players' Player. Miltons 8. Nicholas Carroll 45. Glenn Evans sponsors. 4. Jon O'Dwyer (cc) 31. Tom Spry Gear B. Sullivan (3) S. Crozier (2) and N. McPherson For the second week in a row and what could 5. Damian Scott 32. Andrew Carmichael (1 ). 9. Shaun Rava 46. Nathan Bensch only be described as "on a roil" the seniors are top of 6. Andrew Hill 33. Paul Roerson The Reserves suffered the same fate with Jed 10. Brad Smith 47. Tony Turner the write up this week. An explosive surge at the 7. Rodney Duncan 34. Trent Bradley Lawton winning the Bowling Club award, Reiner Meier 11. Brandon Ryan 48. Shaun Ferguson later half of the final quarter saw the team get up for won D&M Crozier Dinner and Rohan Brill won Dohl's 8. Hamish Munro 35. Glen Collis 12. Christen McPherson 49. Jori Nielsen a 13 point win. Danny "The Legendary" Berriman Six Pack. Des Carroll's Fertilizers Mug went to Nathan kicked 6 goals on the day and was awarded the Mitre 9. Dean Jamieson 36. Paul Woolnough 13. Jamie Crozier 50. Austin Evans 10 award. Michael "Flash Gordon" Duncan was all Bensch. 10. Michael Duncan 37. Simon Spiers The U 18's were also shown they have to work 14. Chris Kelly 51. Adam Dunne over the ground as usual with precision kicks and 15. Ben Sullivan 52. Andrew Hatty strong marks. The Exies Dinner for two went to 11. Jamie Bennett 39. Malcolm Burke harder on the training track. Rohan Mortimer won the Michael. Jon "Mastermind" O'Dwyer held the defence 12. Shawn Conlan 40. Adrian Pavese 3 Hotels Award, Bill Thompson's award going to 16. Mitchell Carroll 54. Joe Obudzinski Brendan Maher and the Elders Hat to Raphael together to keep the Crows goal less in the last . 13. Greg Dreyer 41. Jason Magoci 17. Adam Bensch 56. David Kelly quarter. Jon will be cuddly wuddly this week with his McGowan. 18. Scott Crozier 58. Drew Wood 14. Jeremy Way 42. Andrew Noad towel from Snuggle-In. Matthew "Cheetah" Bunn was Silver Circle winners (86) Jan Logan, N. Kember 19. David Logan 59. Phil Hatty keen to get off the tractor and stretch the legs with 15. Dave Curran 43. Luke Testani (28), the Grease Monkeys (113) Terry Cassidy. 20. Scott Robinson 60. Anthony Allen plenty of run all over the field. Matthew can fix up 16. Kaine Malone 44. Grant Lamont Congratulations to Scott Hamblin who plays his that ute of his with the Ron's Auto One gift voucher 111 st 21. Peter Walsh 61. Jarrod Alkemade 17. Jeff Mickan 45. Stan Gash 200 1 Grade game today. Scott came into the senior that he received. Dave "Fantastic" Curran again Club in 1988 and has also played 18 Reserve Grade 22. Reiner Meier 62. Matt Williams 18. Gary Argus 46. Ben Ford featured in the awards with a solid game up forward. games and 21 Under 18 games. He played in the 23. Rohan Brill 63. Paul Hamblin Having others to fill the ruck position leaves Dave with 19. Sam Kennedy 47. Pat Connell st 1991, 1992 and 1996 1 Grade premierships and also 24. Luke Carroll 64. Stephen Kelly plenty of opportunity up front. Dave was awarded 48. Rod Simpkin 20. Craig Parmenter in the 1997 and 2000 Runners Up sides. He won the 25. Shane Bloomfield 65. Reece Hamblin the McDonalds Award. Finally the ever irrepressible 1st Grade B&F Trophy in 1998 and he has remained Dean "The Inferno" Jamieson was on fire on the field 21. Tony Butcher 50. Andrew Trotter 26. Michael Bruns 66. Adam Ferguson and will be even more fired up after he heads down 22. Myles Bunn 51. Adrian Sparks loyal to the Club giving tremendous service. Well done "Ablett". 27. Warwick Smith 67. Steven Mackay to Fred and Rod McNabb Caltex for his award. 23. Michael Harris 52. Glenn Vacari A special mention must be made for Ashley 'The A Grade had a close game in the Netball against 28. Mathew Hatty 68. Raphael McGowan Wizard" Gardner. Ash played his first game in seniors 24. Owen Brown 53. David Dunn Tigers, although they eventually went down by five 29. Joshua Royle 69. Rohan Mortimer last week and managed to kick 3 goals. Well played 25. Shayne Driscoll 65. Brent Hathaway goals. Shanna Brill was fantastic in centre court, 30. Brett Dohl 70. David Obudzinski earning herself the Mug. Tash Lenon also had a strong Ash. Also some other great milestones occurring this 26. Nathan Creevy 31. Shannon Dohl 71. Paul Lucas weekend - Chris "The Veteran" Conlan on his 100th 27. Danny Berriman game and took home the Ganmain Hotel Award. senior club game a sensational effort and Rodney B Grade was another tight game. The Lions put 32. David Shepherd 72. Doug Tonacia "The Man" Duncan clocks up a remarkable 50 games. in a top defensive effort and were outstanding in the 33. · Ben Williams 73. Ray Deaner The senior Netballers proudly sponsored by UNDER 18s centre court, but unfortunately luck wasn't with them. 34. Johnathon Reiher 74. Cameron Steward Griffith Newsagency were impressive with their win 56. Andrew Elston 73. Ashley Gardner Best were Katie Scammell and Naomi Symons who 35. Paul Harris 75. Luke Ferguson over Leeton. The return of Lesa "Where have you won the Mug and the Ganmain Hotel Award 57. Greg Bonetti 36. Shaun Harris 76. Joel Noble been?" Benson playing a sensation game in defence 74. Daniel Best respectively. was refreshing for the team. Kellie "Unbeatable" 58. Leigh Oweri 75. Matthew Bortolin C Grade recorded the only win for the day. Libby 37. Jason Linsell 77. Mitchell Steele Landy was very exciting in WA taking out the Mug. 59. Brett Owen 76. Nathan Malone Fairless continued her impressive shooting and took 39. Steven Fairless 78. Hayden Milne Helen "Supergirl" Overs also played fantastic in 60. Ben Wade 77. Jonathan Gifford 40. Daniel Underwood 79. Lachlan Missen defence. Helen was awarded the McDonalds Award. home the Mug. She was well supported by a strong As usual Karen "Love ya work" Conlan was 61. Matthew Crack 78. Chris Blanchard defence and plenty of centre court intercepts. Jacinta 80. Adam S mans exceptional and shot mistake free for the 74-23 goal 62. David Elston 79. Joelan Trevett Lenon was outstanding in her C Grade debut and win. 63. Dean Norbiato 80. Dean Wynne won the Ganmain Hotel award. Thanks to a number of girls who played an extra game to help out when C Gary "How good can he get?" Argus lead the 64. Steven Childs 81. Terry Condon Ganmain Bakery Grade were short. Juniors played exceptionally well reserves by example to a comfortable 54 point win. 67. Luke Catanzariti Michael Henderson He was awarded the Exies Bottle Shop award and •' and although they didn't win they kept the score down. Also delicious Mug. Rodney "Where am I?" Simpkin played to the 68. Adam Boag Tim Rice The socks went to Jayde Kefford and the Ganmain BBQ best of his ability and took home the Alitobarn award. 71. Luke Condon Mark Wade Hotel award to Sheree Bryon. Chickens As usual, Jason "The Podge" Magocci played hard at 72. Dylan McGrath Rhys Brill Today we have the long trip to Griffith for another the ball and his swift movements made him hard to hard game. 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EW-K v Narrandera (Sat) 23 MCU-E 1 8 189 571 33.1 4 Round 4 May 5/6 G-GG-M v MCU-E (Sun) Darren Cook (Wagga Tigers) ...... 23 East Wagga-K o· 9 212 470 45.1 0 Griffith vTurvey Park (Sat) L-Whitton v Coolamon (Sun) MCU-E v Coolamon (Sat) BGRADE w L For Ag % Pts Wagga v Narrandera (Sat) G-GG-M v Wagga Tigers (Sun) Matthew Smith (Leeton-Whitton) ... 23 Coolamon 9 0 331 115 287.8 36 MCU-E v Temora (Sat) L-Whitton v EW-K (Sun) L-Whitton v Griffith (Sun) Turvey Park 8 1 297 129 230.3 32 Round 12 July 14/15 Warren Sykes (Turvey Park) ...... 22 Coolamon v G-GG-M (Sun) Damian Baker (Coolamon) ...... 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Wagga Tiger ruckman Chris Drum prepares to shoot out a handball as he is about to be tackled by Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong opponents Scott Crozier and Warwick Smith in the RFL match of the day last Saturday. The battle of the big 'cats' turned into a one-sided affair as the Tigers triumphed by 73 points. Photo by Daily Advertiser. The Rock-Yerong Creek coach Steve Woods seems to be giving a free kick away as he tries to spoil this marking contest in the game aga(nst Collingullie-Ashmont-Kapooka at the Crossroads last Saturday. The Quality printers, rubber Demons retained top spot with a gritty 12 point win over the improving Magpie team. Photo by Daily Advertiser. stamp manufactur~rs and Laser Engravers.

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Collingullie­ Ashmont­ Kapooka Demon · Brett Lenon is airborne as he attempts to take control of the Sherrin in front of his The Rock­ Yerong Creek opponent in the Farrer match last week. The Demons had to withstand a spirited Magpie challenge to win by 12 points and remain on top of the FFL- ladder. Photo by Daily The action was fast and furious in the Farrer League match ofthe day at the Crossroads Advertiser. last Saturday. Both Collingullie-Ashmont-Kapooka and The Rock-Yerong Creek literally threw themselves into the action in the quest tor supremacy. The Demons won a close, physical encounter over the Magpies by 12 points. Photo by Daily Advertiser.

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First off this week, belated congratulations to is going to be the biggest and best yet. Make sure j ' one of our newer members in Paul Guthrie on being I you are there. Emphasis is on having a good night. appointed to his first senior match recently. Another Grant Luhrs has been booked for the night. Grant umpire to benefit from the opportunities being provides fantastic entertainment and ~he s~~ial made available by our new coach Brett Carter. committed is going all out to make this a fitting Well done Paul on getting into the big ones. It end to the season. So remember the date Friday is just reward for all of the hard work (and broken October 5th. We will be asking for numbers soon. bones) you've put in. We had an old fashioned pie night last week at We have another visiting umpire With us this training. Thanks to Moby for supplying the pies and weekend. The RUA welcomes Mick Nelson from sausage rolls. the Colac and District Football Umpires to our ranks See you all back at the Home tavern after your HILLS TRANSPORT this weekend. Mick is a goal umpire, and is only matches this weekend. Also remem·ber that 17 years of age. However, he has been waving because the meal was changed that this Thursday flags for 4 years now at senior level, and has we'll be going to the Home Tavern after training for · already achieved many accolades. He has our monthly meal night. Let's get a big crowd there. officiated in the past two Colac Grand Finals, is a The trip. It's on. The tentative date which will regular in the Hampden Football League, has be confirmed within the next week is Friday October umpired in the Vic-Health Championships and 19th, Saturday October 20th and Sunday October represented in the Under 15 schoolboy 21st. Destinations is a secret!!!, but we will be championships in Darwin last year. Mick is visiting leaving on the early afternoon on the Friday. Start former Colac Umpire, Duncan Potts during the to plan an early knock off from work that day. More school holidays and thought he'd do a game whilst details to come. If your name is not on the list in in the area. Lookout for Mick at matches this the training rooms for the trip and you intend to go, weekend and see why the AFL are keen on getting get in ASAP. him to Melbourne. On the subject of visiting umpires, a reminder BROKEN HILL that RUA umpires will soon go to Melbourne to RIVERINA UMPIRE NUMBERS: officiate in Western Region matches through the Footscray Football Umpires. This will occur on July 1: Andrew Crook 19: Peter Ross 14th. 2: Scott Crowley 20: Craig Heathcote On the social scene, from Tilly the social club, 3: Gary Frater 21 : Jimmy Creek the pictures night and the trivia night have been swapped. Please alter in your handbook. The night 4: Robert Anderson 22: David Post at the Forum Cinema 6 will now take place next 5: RobWilson 23: Ben Dawe Saturday July 7th. After the movies, it will be supper 6: Brett Carter 24: John Mohr at the Hogs Breath Cafe. A sheet with all the details 7: Brett Webb 25: Mark O'Brien BATH:tANS BAY is available at training, or get in contact with Tilly. Big raffles coming soon. Major Prize from 9: Wayne Tilyard 26: Pat Parnell Kendells is return airfares for 2 to Melbourne with 1O: Russell Walker 27: Gary George overnight accommodation· at the Chifley on 11 : Pat O'Donoghue. 30: Glenn Stienke Flemington: We've got other prizes as well, including dinner for 4 at Bistro 2000 at the Rules 12: Peter Hughes 32: Duncan Potts Club, dinner for 2 people at Golden Season, and a 13: Rob Davidson 36: Keith Menzies picnic set/backpack from the Riverina Co-Op. 14: David Grulke 37: Dennis Rudd t Tickets will be printed soon and we'll all be expected to sell them. Part proceeds from this will 15: Daryl Richardson 38: Mick O'Brien HILLS TRANSPORT WAGGA WAGGA form the RUA's donation to the Star FM Kidz 16: Paul Guthrie 40: Wayne Selby . Kottage Appeal. 17:Tim Beard 48: Rod McCabe PETER VAN DER ~EUT.- Riverina/ACT Area Manager This years Presentation Dinner will be held on Friday October 5th at the Rules Club and this year _18: Craig Fox 52: John Cowper· 56: Brian Robinson 9 WENTWORTH STREET, WAGGA WAGGA PHONE (02) 6921 8000 - FAX (02) 6921 8058 HOME HOTEL "We go everywhere except home" 142 Fitzmaurice St, Wagga. Ph 69 213117 Open 7days 10am till late. Teas available Wed to Sun WAGGA WAGGA I• • Murrumbidgee Valley Aust Football k;soc. Inc. • "FOOTY RECORD" - 2001 Murrumbidgee Vaney Aust, Football Assoc, Inc, • "FOOTY RECORD" - 2001

showing good form and playing for a place in Beauty Award to Katrina Drum. The C Grade battled well going down 18 to 13. The Juniors put in a fantastic Wagga Tigers: Early flag favourites - good the finals. This is a path that all clubs should follow -develop the juniors- they are the future effort for their first win of the season - victors 30 to 8 blend of youth and experience. Depth is a fey with the Ken Cook & Associates Award going to Jenna of your club!!! factor in keeping everyone on their toes. If they ~~~~ ' can maintain their form they will be hard to # The winners of the "Tooheys New" After the game today there will be a Pizza and toss!! Rising Star awards for last weekend's round Pasta Night with music by Pud Puds Disco. The Junior East Wagga Kooringal Hawks: Good of matches were spotted at Robertson Oval Club is home again tomorrow against North Wagga - blend of enthusiastic & skilful youngsters and and the Ardlethan Sportsground. The Daily a great chance to come down and watch the young 'l Advertiser's RFL scribe Peter Baker watched Tiges in the yellow and black. high profile recruits have seen the Hawks fly There are still a few Tiger Sweaters available at high and there is an expectation that the they the Tigers demolish the Lions in the 'top of . the table' clash of the "Big Cats" and nominated $50 each. See Warick Brown today! Dates for the # Toowey reckons the POMS showed a are poised to achieve considerable success in Diary - July 14 Red Faces, Aug 11 Black & Gold Ball bit of class and ingenuity when they erected the coming months. Best chance in years!!! Brent Rynehart from Wagga Tigers who had Today should be a ripper - we have a chance to the 'Plastic Fantastic' fence at the One Day Ganmain Grong Grong Matong Lions: a 'blinder' for the Tigers and continually drove atone for our first round narrow loss against the Final at Lords last week for the Aussies V Pakis Roared early - have plenty of talent to push for the team into attack with some classy play from Hawks. Both teams should be at peak now - and cricket game!! We are talking 'high tech' a premiership. Must have a full compliment of his wing. Brent capped off a memorable day spectators will be assured of an entertaining strategy here!! Toowey reckons that if they had players to pick from each week to underline with two brilliant goals!! Brent played his junior encounter. Rain, hail or shine supremacy at the end of the day will be the reward .... what a crackerjack day some of that same foresight, initiative and their chances, so injuries will play a key role in footy with the Tigers before a successful stint of footy and netball it will be! equipment at their disposal at Gallipoli and their chances - pressure on the 'medics' Zane, with the Albury Tigers in the Ovens and Murray the Somme they would certainly have Coke & Stew!!! League. He returned to the RFL this year and his good form was rewarded with selection in improved the situation and shortened the war!! Coolamon Grasshoppers: After a few Leeton-Whitton Notes (cont. from page 9) YEAH SURE!!! What the '01 Boy Brigade' hiccups and changes to playing personnel the the Rep team which won the State Title need to do is 'bite the bullet' and take some Hoppers are poised to mount a major assault recently. Daniel Jack from the 'Daily Advertiser' nominated young North Wagga Our netballers had an average day out losing all drastic action - like limit what the public bring to defend the flag. They are slowly producing 3 grades played. A Grade suffered a 51goal defeat, into the venues, sell user friendly products and that hard, gritty, determined style of footy we Star Josh Parmenter as the "Tooheys New" while the B Grade fixture was much closer, the Swans come down heavy on thugs who step out of know they are capable of which sounds an Rising Star in the Farrer League. Josh is only getting the points by 7 goals. Our Juniors were also line - prosecute, fine & ban 'emlll End of story ominous warning to rival clubs. 18 has a bright future in front of him. Josh up against it, going down to our near neighbours by - (& hopefully trouble!!!) Leeton/Whitton Crows: Player depth and played a couple of years with the Wagga Tigers 37 goals. Today we travel to Mangoplah to meet the United # I C Hahn thought it was a bit tacky - Potential with a capital "P." On any given day where he starred with the under 18's and also had a run with the NSW/ACT Rams squad. Goannas, who have shown plenty of spirit so far this how low that 'other' brewery would stoop, in they are capable of anything and if things click season. Victories in all grades are a must. order to gain a little bit of cheap publicity at the they will have a great influence on the finals. When 'big brother' Mark took on the coaching role at North Wagga Josh followed and has Turning to the social scene, and tonight itis back Cricket Final - in the "Bevo/Beverage" incident!!! Must perform as a team and play to potential to the MIA Sports Club for our Crows Karaoke, with The poor 'Paki' perpetrator probably had never to achieve results. Loose Cannon!!! been playing consistent fo_oty with the Saints special guest performer Mick Fraser singing all your heard of the product before he was urged to Turvey Park Bulldogs: Injuries and player 1st Grade side. A versatile sportsman - Josh favourites one last time with feeling. throw it away in bad taste which led to the exits have not helped the Bulldogs cause. They has been selected to represent Australia in Tomorrow itis off to the Leeton Golf Club for the 'incident'!! IC Hahn reckons that if the other have some brilliant younger players and some an under age Handball team and will soon be Crows Golf Day, with $15 getting you a start in the 2 mob were that desperate for a free plug - all veterans whit lots of experience. More bark than off to Italy for a series of matches Nathan is a man ambrose event and a BBQ lunch. Names are to versatile utility type player is adept at playing be in at the clubhouse by 12.00noon, with a couple that had to do was get on the 'dog & bone' & bite at present - but can't be written off too soon of starters before a 1.00pm tee-off. he would have put a sympathetic add in the and are sure to snarl if they get a sniff!!! anywhere the coach needs him. Congratulations to both players!!! This week the biggest sporting event to hit the 'Footy Record'for 'em!! Griffith Swans: A definite roller-coaster ride Riverina since, well since Wagga claimed all those # Newey reckons that some of the for the Swannies- up one minute - down the champions that werenft necessarily theirfs happens, shows on the idiot box are so sick - you literally next. The jury is still out on the final verdict but when Billy Brownless brings the AFL Footy Show have to wait for an advert or two in order to they have the players & potential to force their Tigers Notes (cont. from page 6) Wheel to the Leeton-Whitton Football Club. Listen gain some respite!! Then they go and put on way up the ladder. the Next month or so will carefully for details both in local media and at the an ad featuring 'ol Gough' and Kerry-Anne determine the decision!!! of talent of these guys in the 18's and that this time clubis functions this weekend. A huge crowd is expected to be present to see if we can spin up that gibbering on in some foreign lingo about some next year some of them are going to be running Mangoplah Cookardinia United Holden Ute! Cheers to Judy McClean for successfully sauce - or that stupid donkey dropping the Eastlakes Goannas: Climbed off the floor at around in the Firsts . Just out of interest , no less than 11 of last weeks Firsts all came up through the clubs getting the club on the show. headache pills!!! YUCK!! It's almost enough to the start of the season to remain in the fight! junior ranks! Don't forget the Dark Town Strutters Ball on July make you hit the 'orf button' and start reading Are now playing solely for pride and survival. The Netballers won a hard fought game in the A 28th, Book your tickets today. $55 a single, $100 a a WM column in the paper - I said almost!!! The rest of the season is a learning curve for Grade 40 to 35.The Irvin Day Hair & Beauty Award double, all inclusive. At least we have the ABC and SBS - with NO the younger players. Like the Lions - they also went to Melissa Kelhear. The B Grade won in a fast See you at the MIA Sports Club tonight from ADDS - they even have a few decent need a shorter name!!! f'. moving encounter 20 to 9 with the Irvin Day Hair & 8.00pm for the awards .. programmes!!! Better still Newey reckons - put Temora Kangaroos: Have not produced yer boot into the 'idiot box' and go to the footy the goods after an early season influx of players instead - now that's a good idea!!! and expectation. a recent change at the top Nationally known .. . HYDRAULIC SPECIALIST!! # The Mid-Year Report Cards have may see an improvement but all in all a • SALES: new and reconditioned Hoist Kits been marked now that we have reached the forgettable year!! • PARTS: All Hoists and PTO Pumps half-way point of the home & away section of Narrandera Eagles: Disappointing results NIXONS • REPAIR: Service on all brands of Hoists the "Tooheys New" Riverina League and the so far - though they have been competitive in Hammond Avenue (Sturt H'way), Wagga W~gga cor:nments have been pinned to the recent games. The Eagles have some WAGGA Phone l02) 6921 6011. After Hours {02) 6922 4894 noticeboard for public scrutiny!!! encouraging signs with their Under 1 B's Murrumbidgee Valley A&Jst. Football Assoc. Inc. • "FOOTY RECORD" - 2001 Murrumbidgee Vafley A&Jst. Football Assoc. Inc. • •FOOTY RECORD" - 2001 Farrer League Editorial FIRST GRADE LADDER SECOND GRADE LADDER ROUND 11 Round 10 W LO For Ag %Pts Round 10 w L D For Ag % Pts C'GULLIE-ASH. 8 2 0 1174 812 144.58 32 C0LLINGULLIE 9 1 0 1269 379 334.83 36 Another great round of footy last weekend of a game. The Saints have to win to maintain ARIAH PARK-M 7 3 0 1125 805 139.75 28 RIVC0LL 9 1 0 826 416 198.56 36 t " and I think it was the first time that all my their position while the Piggies want to RIVC0LL 7 3 0 1052 886 118.74 28 NORTH WAGGA 7 3 0 846 523 161.76 28 predictions proved correct. The Gullie and The consolidate their top three spot. Both teams ARDLETHAN 6 4 0 1010 930 108.60 24 ARIAH PARK-M 7 3 0 932 690 135.07 28 Rock staged a battle royale at The Crossroads are near neighbours but that will all be out the NTH.WAGGA 5 5 0 908 894 101.57 20 MARRAR 4 6 0 554 794 69.77 16 Oval and from all reports a top game of footy door come 2.15 today. The Piggies are playing The Rock-Y.C. 4 6 0 974 986 98.78 16 The Rock-Y.C. 3 7 0 670 798 83.96 12 was witnessed. The Magpies started quickly a little better than the Saints and they should Marrar 2 8 0 716 1192 60.07 8 Ardlethan 1 9 0 418 1022 40.90 4 but their lead was pegged back and the register a close win. Cootamundra 1 9 0 908 1362 66.67 4 Cootamundra 0 10 0 300 1193 25.15 0 Demons gained a 2 goal break which they held The Magpies will welcome the Stars to until the siren. Both sides knew they had played Victoria Park and it is a game that they must 4 quarters come siren time. win to stay in the finals race. The Stars had a LEADING 1st GRADE KICKERS LEADING 2nd GRADE KICKERS The Stars victory was not unexpected but great win last week and will be keen to maintain the size of the defeat was a little surprising. that good form. Their first round match saw the Round 10 Total Round 10 Total They are obviously playing pretty good footy Stars sneak home by 4 points and this game Anthony Carroll (Rivcoll) ...... 38 Brett McDonald (North Wagga) .. .. . 29 at present but one must remember they are a could be as close but I tip that the Magpies will Brendon McKelvie (Ariah Park-M) . 33 Chris Clapton (Collingullie-A) ...... 29 lot better side at home. Still it was a game that have the close win this time. Jamie Grintell (Ariah Park-M) ...... 29 Jason Bryce (Ariah Park-M) ...... 25 both sides had to win and to their credit The Coota Blues play Ariah Park and in the Michael Hewitt (The Rock-YC) ...... 28 Darren May (Collingullie-A) ...... 23 Ardlethan were far too good. corresponding game in round one surprised Aaron Brien (Cootamundra) ...... 28 Aaron Washington (Collingullie-A-K) 23 Rivcoll had to struggle for the first half as all and sundry by beating the Bombers at Ariah Matthew Carroll (Rivcoll) ...... 28 Steven Keene (Rivcoll) ...... 21 the Coota Blues really put it to them. It wasn't Park. The Blues will make it hard all the way until the last quarter that they asserted their for Dallas McKelvie and his charges but you Matthew McClure (Collingullie-Ash-K) 27 Luke Fairman (Ariah Park-M) ...... 16 authority and came away recording a would think that the form that Ariah Park are in Graham Fellows (The Rock-YC) ... 27 Paul Hallam (The Rock-Y.C.) ...... 15 convincing victory. Matty Carroll would have at the moment should see them victors over a Stephen-Carroll (Marrar) ...... 27 Paul Hull (Collingullie-A-K) ...... 13 been concerned with his teams first half game Cootamundra outfit. Lee McLoughlan (Rivcoll) ...... 26 Damian Byrne (Ardlethan) ...... 13 lethargy but pleased with the way they finished Marrar will definitely be out to restore some it off. form and confidence back into their Club and Ariah Park gave their counterparts, the will desperately try to lower the Gullie's colours. Marrar Bombers a good old fashioned touch The Gullie have had a couple of hard games up at Ariah Park. They were obviously ultra in a row and this, coupled with a couple of ------impressive but Marrar would have to have been injuries, might leave the door ajar for Marrar. ------below full strength. 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SENIORS It was a tale of the walking wounded After what was one of the worst defeats in following last week's game against the SENIORS the Club's history last week, the mention of 1. Steve Carroll 27. Ken Moon Magpies. They threw everything at us from the awards after the game was a long way from 2. Paul Kew 28. Dominic Norman opening bounce and the game was only 1. Brent Byrnes 27. Adam Somerville everyone's lips. This week we will be doing a 3. Brendan Harrington 29. Mark Carroll decided in the dying minutes of the last quarter. 2. Scott Hugler 28. Gavin Lenon lot of soul-searching in preparation for another 4. Paul McGowan 30. Daniel Burkinshaw We look forward to another tussle with them 3. Brett Somerville 29. Troylenon big game against front runner Collingullie 5. Andrew Roberts 31. ClintTaylor later in the season. 30. Daniel McClure Ashmont Kapooka. 6. Ben Langtry 32. Gavin Hulm It was a disappointment for all of us but 4. Jamie Wild A yet again depleted second's side battled 7. Paul Hallcroft 33. Paul Jenkins especially for one of our young stars, Matt 5. Heath Bruckner 31. Steve Bruckner hard against a strong Araih Park outfit in the 8. Darren O'Donnell 34. Paul Price Scott, when he sustained his second serious 6. Joel Mellon 32. Craig Wilson 35. David Neason injury this season - again a broken collarbone. first quarter - coming into the quarter time 9. Brendan Sergant 7. Scott Macklin 33. Reg Wheeler huddle with a two goal lead - but things went 10. Scott Angel 36. Greg Hindmarsh Only a miracle will see him back before the 8. Doug Bruckner 34. Tim Glanville down hill quickly from there as our lack of 11. Geoff Smith 37. Ben· Robilliard end of the year. We all wish you a full recovery Matt, as we do to all our injured players. Our fitness and depth really showed out. The young 12. Paul Byrnes 38. Aaron Edyvean 9. Rohan Wenzel 35. Jason Dash injury list is growing at an alarming rate in both players again played well and were supported 13. Damien Smith 39. Richard Notle 10. Aaron Washington 36. Chris Gow 1st 's and 2nd's - we can only hope our back by a couple of the more experienced members 14. 40. luck in this regard has ended. 11. Robbie Meyers 37. Matt Scott 15. Mark Murphy 41. of the team. To the awards - again an outstanding 12. Dane Somerville 38. Paul Piercy The ever reliable Netballers again held up 16. 42. Shane Boetcher performance by Adam Carey who took the 39. Greg Beer 43. Barry Dennis 13. Adrian George the banner for the club with success in both A 17. Michael Walker Crossroads Mug for the second consecutive 14. Ben Guiton 40. Dave Hanlon & C Grade. Stacey won the main award in A 18. Jamie Grentall 44. week; Doug Sutherland award to Gareth Shaw, grade with a flawless performance. In B grade 19 .. Mick Smith 45. Matthew Pattison John Waring Endeavour Award to our local 16. 41. Sam Anderson the award went to Amy Hulm for another great 20. Paul Flannigan 46. Phil Carroll butcher - Rohan Wenzel, the RH Blake award 16. Darren May (CC 2nds) 42. Brett Nielson 47. Paul Hindmarsh game while in C grade a younger member of 21. Sam King to Gavin Lenon, and the Club Award to the ever 17. Gareth Shaw 43. Chris Clapton the 'Golden Girls'team - Tania, was named best 22. Damien McKelvie 48. Brent Anderson reliable Scott Hugler. 18. Paul Hull 44. player after a great scoring effort up forward. A 23. Craig McCormack 49. Rowan Rake The 2nd Grade was a shocking affair until special mention must go to our 'forever young' 24. Chris Smith 51 . Brendan Pattison half time when our boys decided to play football 19. Matthew McClure 45. Jason Smith netball president as the whispers were about 25. Ben Edyvean 52. Nathan Edyvean and eventually they ran away with the game. 20. Shane Lenon (CC) 46. Pat Hills that she played three games straight - who 26. Ben Brown 53. Peter Willis The awards were Crossroads Mug to Drew 20. Graham Pike (2nds) 47. Steve Lawrence called her 'grandma' ? 54. David Hulm lverach, Salon Christie award to Adam Somerville and the South Wagga Butchery 21. Adam Carey 48. Scott Bourne This week we are at home against the award to Aaron Washington. 22. Peter Fowler 49. Brendan Kennedy Demons and look forward to an improved effort The netballers recorded another two wins 23. Brett Whyman 50. Dick Carey by all team members in the football and for the MARRAR Ag CENTRE - the awards were AJ's Mug to Rebel Hicks 24. Drew lverach 52. James Frost netballers to keep up their great performances. • Farm supplies • Hardware • Pasture seed (A) and her sister Sarah Powell (B). The Beware of the ''wounded" Bomber!! Crossroads drinks went to Deanne Grant (A) 25. Brett Lenon 60. Jeremy Radley P.S. Don't forget the function at the Hall Phone Jock & Lyn Pean:e 69 27~ and Sarah Gwynn (B). A new award this week 26. Craig Lenon 61. Jamie Hubbard tonight and the Bonfire in two week's time. Fax 69 274300. A.H. 69 274339 · · - Roz's Haircut award, winners were Tania Lenon (A) and Paula McCormack (B). Our thanks to Alan White, Rohan Wenzel, t.l',,-,,r,a I ..J c;rr.c:::! M.C.CROKER Kev Guiton and those Committee involved for CONTRACT BALING tiimrgt.01~~ 45 Gurwood St, Wagga. Ph 69 211631 their help organising the lamb rolls after the game-what with lambs making $144/head it BRENDAN HARRINGTON Greg Carroll Wagga 69 211631 and HA V SALES Peter Hassall Wagga 69 211631 may be the last time lamb is on the menu! Also ► L.C. & D. JENKINS ◄ Truck Line & Scrolling and all general signwriting David Downes Wagga 69 211631 thanks to Bill Whalan for his donation of Unit 1, Lot 1, Tasman Road, Wagga John Garron Marrar 69 274373 refreshments. 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Inc. • "FOOTY RECORD" - 2001 Murrumbidgee Valley Aust. Football Assoc. Inc. • "FOOTY RECORD" - 2001 :~llalL~ To be so close and yet at the end of the day SENIORS Not the greatest of days weatherwise last we are no better off is becoming very frustrating. weekend, but it was a pretty good day on the footy 1. Stephen Woods (CC) SENIORS Last week was as hard a game as we have played 28. Scott Taylor field and netball court, and a pretty good night out in for some time and there were many times during 2. Dean Stone (AC) 29. Andrew Chaplin afterwards. A big thank you to Russell Cody for the Jason Anderson 30 Mark Walker the game that we really deserved to win it. But . . wine and his interesting commentary, the ladies for Greg Smythe 3. Wayne Jones 30. Troy Ashcroft 2 Matthew McDonald 31 that wasn't the case and there is no use in dwelling the snacks and nibblies and Glenn Waide for his vocal Peter Wykes on what could have been. Awards in the Firsts: 4. Craig Taylor 31. Scott Brown abilities. 3 Mark Whyte 32 The Rock Butchery Mug - Mark O'Leary for The Members draw of $150 and was won by Sara 4 Glenn Waide 33 Russell Cody another non stop effort. The Home Dinner 4 Two - 5. Matthew Collins 32. Rod Merrills Menzies, while the 100 club was won by Stewart 5 Mitchell Clark 34 Gottfried Woodsy for a real captains game. The Ag'nVet 6. Justin Male 33. Cameron Moller Litchfield. Don't forget we have a Bowls day on socks - Mick Williams for a welcome return to the Sunday after the Marrar home game and keep 6 John Carroll Schnoegl 7. Justin Driscoll 34. Simon Schlitz ranks. The Simply White Haircut - Barney Fellows thinking about acts for Red Faces on the 28 July. 7 Ian Carroll 35 Joey Tribbiani for his usual top display. 8. Mick Hewitt 35. Neil Gowland The Seniors had the supporters hearts in their Gerard Carroll 36 Doug Walker mouths, coming from behind again at half time to 8 The Magoos started off really well and up to 9. Mark O'Leary 36. Greg Charleson half time were right in it. Condition and injuries finish with a good victory. Votegetters in the Ken 9 David Cox 37 Pat Kearins played a big part in the finish and the opposition 10. Jai Driscoll 37. Matthew Black Horan Transport Award were (5) Shane Brown, (4) 10 Kieran Spencer 38 Stuart Bonny Mark Walker, (3) Glenn Waide, (2) Matthew ran over us in the last quarter. Still there were 11. Andrew Rainbird 38. Jeremy Hughes 11 Craig Saunderson 39 Adam McGregor definite signs of encouragement there. The Porky McDonald {1) Shane Russell. The Incentive Awards & Verda Mug - Jeremy Hughes. The Ag'n'Vet socks 12. Graham Fellows 39. Dale Gowland went to Matty Dennis, Ian Carroll and David Currie. 12 Shane Russell 40 Con Murphy The London Hotel Meal, Ardlethan Fashion and - Bazza Kohlhagen. The Simply White Haircut - 13. Paul Hallam 40. Stephen Hodgson 13 Nathan Clark 41 Matt Karpanen first gamer, Chick Willis. The Ladies $1 O's - Nick Leisure Towel went to Ian Carroll, the Farmers Home 14. Michael Mazzocchi 41. Joel Moller 14 Matthew Werner 42 Aaron Daly Moore and Joel Moller. Hotel voucher went to Shane Russell. Ian Carroll won the Mug. Calcutta Votes were: Barney 5, Grunter 4, 15. Travis Merrills 42. Daryl Mitchell 15 Shane Brown 43 Glenn Ingram The Magoos put in a mighty effort to go down by 44 Dean Crotty Boxhead 3, Travis 2, Willy 1. Progress votes - 16. Brent Poole 43. Graeme Bembrick 4 goals, who knows what might have happened if 16 David Currie Grunter 23, Hewey and Others 20, Willy 18, we kicked a bit straighter in the 2nd quarter. 17 James Murray 45 Krishna Brown Woodsy 16, Barney 15, Stoney 14. Today is the 17. John _Anderson 44. David Bunn Votegetters in the Bowling Club Award were (5) 18 Anthony Smith 46 Tony Richens scheduled last day for payment. Please see 18. Darren Willis 45. Matthew Cavedon Russell Cody, (4) Jeremy Sait, (3) James Murray, (2) Sandman and fix up for your purchase. He needs 19 David Carroll 47 Wes Bonny 19. Nicholas Moore 46. Wade Newell Anthony Smith, (1) Steve Carruthers. The Incentive to pay people who sold players. Awards went to Craig Saunderson, Russell Cody and 20 Craig Seaton 48 Jeremy Sait Don't forget the Goods & Services Auction 20. Andrew Taylor 47. Shaun Churchill Anthony Smith. The London Hotel Meal went to 21 Matthew Currie 49 Duncan Campbell tonight at The Bowling Club. There is a vast array Michael Button, the Temora Fuel Distributors Towel 21. Mick Williams 48. Robert King of items and services available at bargain prices. to Steve Carruthers and the Farmers Home voucher 22 Matt Dennis 50 Chris Lee Get there and snap up as many of them as you 22. Brad Merrills 49. Tim Reiher to Anthony Smith. The Mug was won by Craig 23 Simon Bonny 51 Bruce Patten like. Auction to commence as close to 8 as we Saunderson. 23. Shaun Henderson 50. Andrew Doherty 24 Bruce Boyton 52 Steve Carruthers can make it. In netball news, Ardlethan played two games The Sportmans Dinner featuring Bobby Skilton 24. Mark Chaplin 51. Daniel Mahoney against North Wagga. In B Grade, Ardlethan defeated 25 (Blank at this stage) 53. Andrew Bonny North Wagga, 31 points to 11.Sue Flagg won the is only 3 weeks away. Tickets are $30 each and 25. Scott Mclachlan 52. John Mclachlan 26 Nat Herden 54. Stewart Menzies mug playing a great game, and Jessica Rees, trying are avialable from The Rock Grainco office. It is at 27 Anthony Quade 55. Cletus Yokel The Masonic Hall, bar facilities available, three 26. Barry Kohlhagen 53. Shane Holden hard all game, won the cap award. Ardlethan also defeated North Wagga A Grade 47 to 21. With Lisa Peter Minchin course meal - very good value. Dress is strictly 27. Conrad Haggar 54. Thomas Bauer 28 56. Stuart Phillips coat and tie. Also featured will be Lachlan Smith, winning the Ardlethan Fashion & Leisure Towel 29 Geoff Herd 58. Wade Murphy Chisholm and Megan Taylor. Award, for a great game in defence, and Vicki Wykes Two disturbing incidents have happened over won the mug for her consistent effort. Next week there will be two games against The Rock. Also a big the past few weeks, one a training night and one reminder to all netballers to remember our street stall on a game day. Money has gone missing from a on July 6. If you can't do any cooking then a financial * Groceries players car and from a netball umpires wallet. Ardlethan donation would be appreciated Culprit be warned - if found be prepared to watch Supermarket * Liquor Today its over to The Rock for what should be an * Fruit & Vegies the footy from the swimming pool - thats as close interesting tussle, lets keep the form up and come as you'll get. away with the points ... then we'll see you back at the IGA Everyday *Deli Todays game against the Stars is probably our Farmers Home for a beer or 3. most important contest to date. It is a game we Australian Bulk Alliance UP THE STARS AND STARETTES !!! Ariah Street, Ardlethan. Ph 69 782171 must win to stay in check with the other five. A " loss is out of the question. Get that famous old Magpie spirit back and lets show all the opposing 1800 255 426 ROD Sales and teams that we are far from dead and buried as www.bulkalliance.com.au LONDON ttOT~ most have us at the moment. 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SENIORS A ordinary trip to Ardlethan last Saturday with only 1 win from 4 starts. SENIORS 1. James Millikan 36. Shane Matthews The seconds were the only shiny light on a 1. Paul Noack 26. Greg Cox 2 . PhillWillis 37. Nat Howard dull day. Mick Barnes collected the K & J .. 2. Mark Parmenter 27. Cristian "Hillier 38. Ben Creighton Trophies Mug with a good game at CHB. The 3. Matthew Carroll Farmers Home lunch to Craig Pickering, Sean 3. Dan Edwards 28. Brad Youd 4. Matthew Sleeth 39. Rick Frkovic 29. Sharie Pedler Tipping the Bridgestone Wheel Alignment and 4. Adam Jack 5. Cameron Rowlings 40. Matthew Ganderton Lukey "aggots" Rondall The Pizza Haven Pizza 5. Mick Pedler 30. Paul Golds Rivcoll notes not available at time of 6. Lee Mcloughlin 41. Jacob Whitty Award, well done Bull Boy. 6. Josh Parmenter 31. Ian Robinson The Firsts again had a good start and were printing. 7. Matt Edwards 42. Steve Keene 7. Drew Symonds 32. Damien Graham overrun in the last half by a determined Stars 8. Liam Fleming 43. Scott Farrell outfit and the T-Shirt brigade also giving them 8. Chris Irvine 33. Glenn Darcy 44. James Walsh a hart time. 9. Ricky Pratt 34. Brett McDonald 9. Chris Forwood Adam Jack battled his guts out to win the 10. Scott Rawle 35. Bradley Bowen 10. James Murray 45. WesAmor Palm & Pawn Bistro award. Josh Parmenter 11. Michael Bretherton 36. Craig Pickering 11 . Anthony Carroll 46. Brendan Schneider won the Earsman Drycleaning award while 47. Steve Hunter Robert Schnoegl was again rock solid to win 12. Steven Connors 37. Troy McKinnon 12. Des Hogan the club SOX. 13. Matt Cowper 38. Daniel Dixon 13. Tim Lawler 48. Michael Barnes The Netballers had no luck against the top 14. Shannon Moore 39. Rodney Earsman 14. Chris Jones 49. Mark Bradshaw netball sides. A grade award winners were Amy 15. Robert Schnoegl 40. Samuel Shippard 50. Tim Coyle Westblade the K & J Trophies Mug and Anna 15. Shane Dalzell Larkin the Island View Store award, B grade 16. David Crouch 41. Jason Johns 17. Jarrod Taylor 51. Ryan Barber 42. Gordon Woolstencroft Griffith notes (cont. from page 12) ✓awards went to Lynette Duck (K & J Trophies 17. Anthony Mulcahy 18. Brendan Love 52. Chris Zoanetti Mug and Alysha Sheedy the Palm & pawn 18. Adam Whyte 43. Michael Barnes was another gun player on the day. Amanda "Mc0onalds Lover" Streeter couldn't be stopped and 19. Josh Andrews 53. Ashley Ryan Bistro award, keep battling away girls. 19. Christopher Pedl~r 44. Steven Hadfield for her efforts was awarded the McDonalds Award. The Eastern Airlines award votes from last 20. Shane Way 54. Aaron Weathers 20. Darren Richardson 45. Jason Flagg The U18's were also back to strength. With star week were 3. Adam Jack, 2. Greg Cox, 1. Rob players like Daniel Best and Ashley Gardner unable 21. Michael Irons 55. Luke Restall Schnoegl. 21. Shane Treacy 46. Mick Maloney to play the team was under pressure from the start. 56. Luke Jasprizza Today we welcome the Bushpigs to 22. Dean Uml:)ack 47. Graham McDonald Andrew "The Hair" Elston did play extremely well and 22. Pete Johnson he will be dressed well this week thanks to the team 23. Lachie Rowlings 57. Ryan Arentz Mcpherson Oval for the local derby where we 23. Gavin Hofert 48. Darren Brunson at Synergee clothing Store. The McDonalds award hope we ·will bounce back after a good week 24. Nigel Francis · 49. Luke Randall went o Brett "Zip here, Zip there" Owen for a 24. Nick Timms 58. Andrew Pidgeon on the track. courageous game. Chris "The Big Man" Blanchard 59. Ashley Rowe Remember tonight will be the night of night 25. Steven Ryan 50. Shane Richards had a fine return to form, playing the big man's role 25. Wayne Podmore with the Ball on at the clubrooms, it will be a 53. Steve Nicholls very well and took the Video Ezy Award. Ben "The 26. Allan Charnock 60. Ashley Wiles good looking!" Wade will be looking good again this cracker so everyone get along and enjoy. week, so we should see a large crowd of groupies at 27. Robert Sharpe 61. Adam Torocsik the ground. He was awarded the Hair Do Voucher. 28. Tim Brain 62. Jason Rowbottom The Saint The club would like to pass on its best wishes and thanks to Neville Gardiner. Neville has been 29. Neil Sporton 63. Shaun Hamson manning the gate for the past twenty years and last weekend was the last time he does the job this year. 30. John Kaye 64. Aaron Ellard K8 JCross Trophies 8 Signs 111...EASTSRN Neville goes in to St Vincents Hospital on Saturday 31. Tim Goonan 65. Matthew Smith for a triple by-pass. We wish Neville all the best with 66. Jason Martin Ph 6921 3674. Fax 6925 8862 liilii... AUSTRAi.iii the operation and hope to see him down at football 32. Andrew Hewitt Mobile 0407 897 857 Eastern Australia Airlines 67. Wayne Corbett again real soon. 33. Andrew Cattell 29 Wall St, Nth Wagga - Jenny & Kevin Cross CHARMAINE STEFANI Area Sales Manager Don't forget that the reverse draw is on the 8th of 69. Luke Schuberg July. This week we take on the in-form Gan main team. 34. Scott Comyns Phone (02) 6041 3358 73. Nathan McDonald Wagga First Aid Supplies fm) Mobile 040 841 038. Fax (02) 6041 4463 Steve Best Plumbing Supplies is the sponsor this week along with Cater and Blumer. Go the Swans!!!!! 35. Braydon Thomas 84. Matt Morris IJ1I Pioneer \~l]ll!J K8 JCross Trophies 8 Signs. Ill... EASTSRN Water Tanks t}alm & t}atun IWI MOTOR INN & TAVERN 'lt Ph 6921 3674. Fax 6925 8862 ~ AUSFRAI.IA PETER HARRINGTON - Wagga Agent • Bistro • Pub TAB • Swimming Pool • BBQ t&k. Mobile 0407 897 857 Eastern Australia Airlines 58 Maple Road, Wagga Wagga 29 Wall St, Nth Wagga - Jenny & Kevin Cross CHARMAINE STEFANI Area Sales Manager HOME OF THE SAINTS Phone 6926 2552. Fax 6926 4376 ►►► ◄◄◄ Phone (02) 6041 3358 Mobile 0412 752 471 Hampden Ave, Nth Wagga - Ph 6921 6688 Wagga First Aid Supplies fm) Mobile 040 841 038. Fax (02) 6041 4463 Murrumbidgee valley Aust. Football Assoc. 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If a football match only went for 3 quarters SENIORS Whilst a lot of people expected us to defeat SENIORS we would probably be reflecting on a pretty 1. Paul Reghenzani 27. James Quarmby · Marrar last week, the way we achieved it would 1. Luke Gooden 31. Jamie Buerckner successful season about now. Of course that 2. Gerard Guthrie 28. Stuart Smart have surprised many. In what was close to our 2. Alan Bell 32. Luke Maloy is not the case and last week we went through 3. Luke Abraham 29. Simon. Roberts best side, it certainly was our best performance 4. Lee Hayden 30. Wayne Farnsworth 3. Brendon McKelvie 33. Joshua Davey a very familiar scenario; matching Rivcol for and a credit to everyone involved. Collectively, the first three terms before being totally blown 5. Jamie Pursehouse 31. Marcus Read 4. Cameron Furphy 34. -Simon Gaynor as a side, the backline never let the wind away in the last. Good performers included 6. Rod Craig 32. Ben Jaques 5. Terry Walker 35. Andrew Schmetzer through and with midfield being just as tight, it Danny Jaques, Peter Morath, Mark Birks, 7. Brent Milthorpe 34. Ben Donoghue 6. Gavin Leiper 36. Ben Prentice enabled the forwards to finish off and win by a Aaron Brien, Brent Milthorpe and Mick Hall. 8. Mark Birks 35. Brendon Osborne 7. Jason Bryce 37. Phillip Davey 9. Andrew Abraham 36; Andrew Ingold massive 182 point victory. The Two's also put up a very spirited effort 8. Geoff Walker 38. Graham Rowlands 1o. Jamie Ross 37. John Blackman The awards in the 1 sts were: Bowling Club to go down by about 40 points as they strive 9. Paul Buerckner 39. Darryl Harper 11. Peter Lott 38. John Walton to Rob Harper, Towel to Brendon McKelvie and for their first win of the season. The boys were 10. Glen Bell 40. Allan Edis well led by Johnboy, Gerard Piffero, David 12. Chris Manwaring 39. Jeff Scott Kevin Cross Mug to Ben Cassidy. By being 11. Terry Greenham 41. Tim O'Shea Harris, Joel Hart and Lee Hayden. 13. Aaron Brien 40. Stephen Clarke enthusiastic and proving he can be a major 12. Michael Heath 42. A very successful day for the netballers with 14. Todd Basham 41. Joel Hart contributor, Paul Doyle won Trudy's Massage A Grade winning 48 to 26 and B Grade 58 to 15. Matt Rhodes 43. Jeremy Annetts and Michael Heath collects the Mirrool Hotel 6 13. Ben Cassidy 43. Luke Fairman 16. Pau Abraham 44. Jamie Roberts 14. Award winners were Teisha Galvin (Mug) pack. It was a good win and gives us more 14. Patrick Gaynor 44. Daniel Chalmers 17. Ian Coggan 45. Gerard Piffero and Sally Ormong (Coaches) in A Grade and confidence as the season continues. 15. Jamie Grintell 45. Michael O'Brien 18. Scott Roberts 46. Jarrod Flinn Liz Blake (Mug) and Sheila Anderson The 2nds, after a lapse in the 1st quarter, 16. Rob Harper 46. 19. David Harris 48. Jeremy Roberts (Coaches) in B Grade. It looks apparent that 17. Jim Davis 47. Grant Ryan 20. Ashley Robert 50. Dean Cooper regrouped and ended up winning by 97 points. we will have all netball teams in the finals once 21. Danny Jaques 53. Michael Gay Julian O'Shea continued his consistent year 18. Paul Doyle 48. Nick Jenkins again which is fantastic; so let's give them our 22. Matt Rudd 54. Joel Blakey by winning the Bowling Club award. Towel went 19. Joel Fairman 49. Brendan O'Dwyer support when possible. 23. Andrew Weichkardt 56; Micah Blakey to Cameron Furphy, Bill Thompson's cap to 20. Gerard O'Brien 50. Rob Edis The big news for today's matches is Andrew 24. Simon Smith 59. Gerard Orr Craig Leiper, Dom's Haircut to Gavin Leiper 21. Andrew McCaig 51. Julian O'Shea Ingold turning out for his 100th game for the and the Mirrool 6 pack went to Patrick Gaynor. 22. paul McKelvie 52. Terry Edis Club. A rare achievement for a 22 year old and TOOHEYSNEW Best wishes to Grubby Rowlands who suffered 23. Matthew O'Dwyer 53. Gerard Judd a better Clubman you would not find anywhere. a punctured lung last week against TRYC. We Well done Andy, enjoy your day. FARRER LADIES NETBALL 24. David Lonsdale 54. Tony Johnston all look forward to you rejoining us soon and Don't forget tonight the Ladies Committee 25. Jeremy Quade 55. Nathan Chalmers A GRADE w L For Ag % Pts then annoying the hell out of us, later in the are holding a casserole night at the Olympic Ardlethan 10 542 161 336.6 40 26. Greg Tyack 56. Andrew Manning 0 evening. so let's all get down there as early as possible. Cootamundra 9 1 338 255 132.5 36 27. Craig Leiper 57. Michael Denyer No netball news, but girls if you can give all We welcome the Park to Clarke Oval today Collingullie-Ash 6 4 350 337 103.8 24 28. Brett Prentice 58. Tom Fisher Marrar 92.2 24 · information to Shirley, it would be appreciated. and can only hope that we can play four 6 4 354 384 29. Brian Gaynor 59. Trent Haddrill quarters of footy. Ariah Park-M 3 7 308 369 83.5 12 After the Coota game this week we have our NorthWagga 3 239 355 67.3 12 30. Adrian Weir UP THE BLUES. 7 Fancy Dress Ball starting at 7 .30. On the Rivcoll 3 7 265 397 66.8 12 · Sunday it-will be a Bowls Day. The day starts The Rock-YC 0 10 234 442 52.9 0 % Pts at around 1 o'clock with a BBQ tea. More will Parker Street \ BGRADE w L For Ag Cootamundra Ariah Park-M 9 1 453 221 204.9 40 be known by the weekend so stay tuned. ~E-\- Cootamundra 8 2 436 250 174.4 32 Phone 69 422134 ~ues Everyon,e most welcome. C 1..1 Q \ Ardlethan 8 1 304 196 155.1 32 ARIA& PARK HOTEL 0\1 ~' o0\eei This week Coota over there. We all Collingullie-Ash 7 3 363 283 128.3 28 Enjoy a drink and a meal after the " ii'"\ ' O~\nee remember what happened in round one, so a _, ~ " 0~e • 5 cold beers Rivcoll 3 7 283 370 76.5 12 game with Greg.& Michelle Tyack. Q~ risOt &. on tap • Bottle Drive Marrar 3 7 278 379 73.3 12 win is what we desperately want. Good wins in PHONE 6974 1068 S9° with wines, beer & spirists. TheRock-YC 1 9 192 390 49.3 4 football and netball will kick start an enjoyable 47.5 0 "WHERE THE BROWN BOMBES RE-FUEL" NorthWagga 0 10 199 419 weekend for APM. CGRADE w L For Ag % Pts ANY ONE WISHING TO ADVERTISE IN Marrar 4 1 147 81 18,.5 16 THE "FOOTY RECORD" PLEASE Ariah Park-M 3 1 121 107 113.1 12 CONTACTTHE PUBLICITY OFFICER Cootamu!'ldra 1 3 109 115 94.7 4 42.6 0 MICHAEL PAPWORTH ON 69262443 OR Ardlethan 0 3 55 129 For Ag % Pts 0428224348 OR FAX 69224348 TO JUNIORS w L Ariah Park-M 3 0 88 23 382.6 12 DISCUSS DETAILS. THE RATES ARE Ardlethan 1 1 58 28 207.1 4 PRiME EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE Marrar 0 3 10 105 9.5 0 LOCAL NEWS AND SPORT - WEEKNIGHTS _AT 6.00 PM Murrumbidgee Valley PI.Jst. Football Assoc. Inc. • "FOOTY RECORD" - 2001

FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE ~ 2()() I Home Visiting Team ...... V Team ...... Round 1 April 7 Round 10 June 23 Round 18 August 18 Marrar(78) v Rivcoll(95) AP-M(197) v Marrar(15) TR-YC(185) v Cootamundra(61) C-Ash-Kap(122) v TR-YC(110) C-Ash-Kap v Marrar Goals Behinds Total Goals Behinds Total Nth Waggga(85) v AP-M(127) Ardlethan(112) v Nth Wagga(95) Ardlethan v TR-YC 1Q 1Q Ardlethan(114) v C-Ash-Kap(65) Rivcoll(170) v Cootamundra(90) RivcoH v Nth Wagga Round 2 April 14 AP-M v Cootamundra 2Q 20 Cootamundra(98) v Marrar(112) Round 11 June 30 AP-M(166) vTR-YC(92) Marrar v C-Ash-Kap 3Q 3Q C-Ash•Kap(110) v Nth Wagga(66) TR-YC v Ardlethan Qualifying Final 4Q 4Q Rivcoll(103) v Ardlethan(69) Nth Wagga v Rivcoll August 25 Total Total Round 3 April 21 Cootamundra v AP-M 1Q 1Q Marrar(44) v AP-M(74) Elimination Final TR-YC(52) v C-Ash-Kap(108) Round 12 July 7 Nth Wagga(56) v Ardlethan(31) August 26 2Q 2Q Cootamundra(67) v Rivcoll(94) Ardlethan v Marrar 3Q 3Q Nth Wagga V TR-YC 1st Semi Final Round 4 April 28 Rivcoll v AP-M 4Q 4Q C-Ash-Kap(165) v Marrar(77) September 1 Ardlethan(104) vTR-YC(100) C-Ash-Kap v Cootamundra Total Total Rivcoll(112) v Nth Wagga(68) 2nd Semi Final AP-M(105) v Cootamundra(115) kound 13 July 14 September 2 Rounds Mays Marrar v Nth Wagga Marrar V Ardlethan Rivcoll v TR-YC Preliminary Final TR-YC v Nth Wagga Cootamundra v Ardlethan AP-MvRivcoll September 8 Cootamundra v C-Ash-Kap AP-M v C-Ash-Kap

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