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The Carlton Riverina truely magniftcient game, they must accept that Football League will pressure is what football is really all about. reach the half way point Because of the top sides being without their Round 8: W L D For Ag % Pts Round 8: For Ag % Pts this weekend with the leading players as mentioned, some surprises GANMAIN-G.G.-M .. .. 7 1 · 1131 631 179.2 28 GANMAIN-G.G.-M...... 965 229 421.3 30 completion of games could be in store in Sunday's games, although GRIFFITH ...... 527 371 142.0 24 scheduled in the first in most cases sides up the ladder are clashing NARRANDERA .. .. 6 2 · 881 718 122.7 24 round. with those near the bottom. COOLAMON ...... 6 2 · 812 949 85.5 24 WAGGA ...... 443 365 121.3 22 By far the most impor­ The long standing and traditional rivalry that '' ARIAHPARK-M. 5 2 1 836 761 109.8 22 TURVEY PARK...... 615 383 160.5 20 •-tant match is the Saturday game at Wagga's exists between the Turvey Park Bulldogs and Wagga ...... Leeton ...... 613 382 160.4 20 4 4 • 1057 778 135.8 16 Robertson Oval between the home side and the Coolamon Grasshoppers might just be enough Griffith ...... 4 4 - 844 783 107.7 16 Narrandera ...... 363 440 82.5 20 Narrandera Imperials. to lift the Bulldogs for a big performance Ardlethan ...... 3 4 1 795 954 83.3 14 Coolamon ...... 386 714 54.0 12 The Tigers will view the gm:ne as their turning against their more fancied country opponents. point of the season, for, if they are defeated, Turvey's defeat at the hands of East Wagga­ Turvey Park ...... 2 6 - 896 964 92.9 8 Ardlethan ...... 225 543 41.4 12 their chances of forcing a place in the top four Kooringal last week must have the Bulldog sup­ E.W.-Kooringal .. .. 2 6 - 743 892 83.2 8 Ariah Park...... 152 862 17 .6 0 will be very difficult in the seco.nd round of porters resigned to the fact that they are going to Leeton ...... - 8 · 572 1137 50.3 0 E.W.-Kooringal do not field U19 side home and away matches. be "also rans" this season, but there is nothing Both sides will be without key players, as will they would like more than to cause an upset win all clubs who have NSW representatives players over Coolamon. committed this weekend with the state's sides In another vital game, the loser of the Griffith final Fosters Shield match against A CT in Can­ Swans verses Ardlethan Stars clash at Griffith berra on Sunday. will also be plainly aware that a finals berth will Round 8: For Ag % Pts Round8: lsts 2nds U19 Total W agga will miss the class and combination of be out of the question if defeated this week. GANMAIN-G.G.-M...... 1127 340 331.4 32 Ganmain G.G.M. 42· 24 7½ 73½ the Peiper brothers Gerald and Russell, while East Wagga:-:Kooringal's captain-coach WAGGA ...... 899 405 221.9 24 Coolamon ...... 36 18 3 57 Narrandera will have out captain-coach Russell Andrew Vanderfeen, who is another player COO LAMON ...... 686 607 113.0 24 Narrandera ...... 36 12 4 52 Durnan, and possibly talented backman, Peter who may be required for state duty today, is Wagga ...... 24 15 6½ 45½ Quirk. likely to turn at the half way point of the season TURVEYPARK...... 635 598 106.1 16 Griffith ...... 581 597 97 .3 16 Griffith ...... 24 12 5 41 The Tigers failed in their first real pressure as the leading goalkicker, with Craig Patterson Ardlethan ...... 27 Narrandera ...... 551 611 90.1 16 21 3 3 game last Sunday against Coolamon, and from Turvey Park and Steven Hall from the A.P. Mirrool ...... 33 0 0 33 although they were only narrowly beaten in a Stars not too far behind. E.W.-Kooringal ...... 453 775 58.4 16 Turvey Park ...... 12 15 4 31 Leeton ...... 556 723 76.9 12 E.W. Kooringal ..... 12 12 0 24 ◄ COVER: Coolamon centre half forward Warren McLoughlin goes over the back and full forward Brett Allen has Ardlethan ...... 506 830 60.9 4 Leeton ...... 9 5 14 the front position but the ball tli~s fr7e wit~ Hopper ~ingman Steve Pat~ison (15) and Wagga 's Murray Ariah Park-M...... 402 910 44.1 0 lsts: 6 pts; 2nds: 3 pts; Ul9s: 1 pt. Denton and David Loutitt runnmg m dunng Sunday s RFL game at Kmdra Park, Coolamon. RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE John Huntington Furniture Discounts 'I I PROUDLY SPONSORED BY -■~r· ·· -· COOLAMON I~ · oo Bedding and Pine Furniture oo All leading brands available ~Carlton '. ,, . : .• · ") ''\ ': ' r>j:>- oo Personal Service ONEOFTHE f! Free delivery in 'Record' coverage area WORLD'S GREAT Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; Sat. 8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. BREWERS Cowabbie St., Coolamon - Ph. 273317

The Riverina Football Recor.dis printed at TtiP. _Daily Ad.vertiscr, Commercial Printing Dept., 48 Trail Street, WaggaWagga, N.S.W., for the Proprietors of V1ctonan Publ1shmg Company (P.O. Box 281, Wagg a. Ph. 22 4936 A.H.) 4 5 r------7Replay the game in the congenial atmosphere of the: nl~~s 1 UNION CLUB HOTEL LAIR '1 W'AOGAW'AGGA-PHONE21 2238 1 1 ► COUNTER LUNCHES & TEAS A SPECIALITY! 1 I ► DRIVE-IN BOTTLE SHOP AT REAR I .. . . 4 lrt::::zz;+mtt' n.'-' · '· i i!i!i!liillillfilllllllllllll!l■lllllllllli iillilli'I I::::::::J: :i :i:::::!t1!i iiiiiiiiii.l \\!:111::1:1■1: ■1.l :i:I SENIORS :tt:JW!:!i::;~::mrnlil~wo wins in the Under L H. VANDE~~N12?!5HORGAN 1. M . CLARK 25. G. CORBETT Last week we defeated Griffith :~i 2. A . RYAN 26. G . DAVIS ■••• 19s and Second XVIII with the t f-Jrs_~DEN ~i: ~-- i~f~OD 3. J. GA WNE 27. P. ANTHONY narrowly in a very sub-standard ~irst XVIII going down narrowly 4. S. BANCE 31. D. KEANE 4. C. DURNAN 28. M. COLLIS match. The match was an abso­ ma memorable game of Austra- 5. P. JOHNSON 32. z. SEPAROVICH 5. M. THORNTON 29 . C. ROYLE lute 'shocker' from the spectators . . .. 7. I. BLOOMFIELD 30. R. HARDY ··•• •• .BLACK, lian Football. ~~: i1:!.1tt~DEN BLUE. GOLD V t ~.' ~EflJ t 8. M . QUILTER 31. S. O 'BRIEN view point. YELLOW SASH Award winners were - lsts: 8. B. ROWE 35. A. PARR 9. P . QUIRK 32. G. McLEAN Our football fundamentals Red Steer Dinner to Chris 'The 9. R. PIEPER 36. P. POULOS 10. R. CARROLL 37. D. OAKS 10. D . PLEDGER 33. 0 . INGRAM went missing and so nearly did the match, Hawk' Chamberlain; 2nds: Mike 'Coca Cola' 11. P. OSBEISTON 38. s. WILLS 11. R. STEWART 34. K. PAICE Wills. Walks kicked another bag full ending up 12. P. ROLLASON 39. P. GREGURKE 12 . Russ DURNAN 35 . R . DOLON although we looked the better team after half­ with 13.1 for the match. Keep it up Walks. 13 . w. JOVANOVICK 40. s. ALLEN 13 . J . DURNAN 36. M . DILLON time. 14. G. PIEPER 41. G. MARTIN 14 . V . HUGO 37. R . BRETT Award winners were the young and old, Ian Not much can be said about the First XVIII 15. A. GAYNOR 42. A. LYONS 15 . M. WHITBY 38. C. SHADY result that hasn't already been said by different 16. P. WILLIAMS 43. D. GREGURKE 16. D. SCOTT 39. G . HOSKINS Bloomfield, Tony Ryan and Vic Hugo. ersons, not necessarily associated with the club, 17 · J. BANNISTER 44 - M. WALKER P 18. M. DENTON 45. P. TINNOCK 17 . T. PLEDGER 40 . G . TRAINOR Our Reserves won narrowly with the only in­ but most people will agree a top game between 19. R. COLVIN 46. M. HOFERT 18 . C. TRAINER 41. Rich. DURNAN terest being the closeness of the scores. Award 19 . J . HOPWOOD 42. D . McCLAY two very good sides. 20. P. COLLINS 47. T. POSSELT winners were Craig Royle, Graham Trainor and At this stage I would like to welcome Zane 21. C. CHAMBERLAIN 4s. B. LALLY 20. P. RAVA 43 . R. HECKENDORF 22. B. HICKEY 49. C. SETON 21. I. ROSE 44. N. SIEDEL Greg Davis. Separovich to the club and wish him all the best 23. D. BROWN 50. C. JAMIESON 22; I. ROYAL 45 . G. T AYLOR Our U19s were outpointed by a better drilled whilst he plays in Tigerland. 24. D. COMMERFORD 51. M. McDONNELL 23. C. PHILLIPS 47. N. O'BRIEN ' h D b d k B JI' F ·d 25. B. OUGH 53. A. BUCKHORN Griffith team. Award winners were Bill Bevan Don t forget t e ' e u on a on n ay, 26. D. LOUTTIT 54. P. GREENWOOD 24. G . POWELL 48. S. ROYLE July 26 commencing at 7.30 p.m. Cost is $20 27. D. HALBISCH 55. w. LOECHEL UNDER 19s and Simon Craze. double, so book your tables with Narelle Twitt. 56. M. BYRNE 4.R . HUNT 54 . D . FRAZER Today we do battle with the Tigers. Our foot­ Eight 'beautiful' debs to be presented. Also get UNDER 19s 6. R . MATTHEWS 55. H. BULL ball fundamentals will have to return with a veng­ 7. P. KIRK 56. P. HOWISON your tickets at $1 per ticket from the ladies for a i: ~.1}'r31iy 13. C. BREUST 9. B. MITCHELL 57 . . HARRISON ance if we are to trouble the impressive Tigers. 14 . D . SIBRAA 59. S. RUSSELL chance to win a microwave oven. 3. c. cooK i;: f:.· lfiJt{: 16. B. BEVAN 60. T . STOCKDALE UP THE IMPS! This week we play Narrandera at home. With L.~c~il~ii i~: ij·_ ftJ~sTONE 18. R. MARTIN 61. R . WATERS t 22 . D . KELLY 64. G . McLEAN our representatives playing in Canberra, a win 6. R. WINTLE 1s. R. WILLIS 23. R . WARDMAN 67 . B. SMITH will keep us in touch with the four. ~: ~-c~~Jit0ifD i6: f-!i¥f-tJRALD 24. J. MITCHELL 69 . C. HOWITT 27. C. SMITH 71 . W. TRENGROVE WIN ASLOPPY JOE UP THE TIGERS 9. G. MARLOW 21. B. RAVA 44. D. SHIELDS 72. T . MULHOLLAND 10. D. BREUST 22. C. DALLAS 50. S. CRAZE 73. W. HOWITT 11. G. HORSLEY 23. T. AYSCOUGH 51. A . BOCK . B. WILLIAMS Entry Form Page 24 12. S. MEAKER 24. M. SMERDON 52. I. STEWART . D. BASHIR ------,--;:::-, 2 ', ~~~It~"~"~! LOD__,~,Er! WIMPremiff~~~r&wr~D°tOENf itrl ~ Talbotduringthefootyseason. 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SENIORS Not a lot can be said about last SENIORS 1. D. SMITH 21. K. SHANNON week's debacle against Ganmain. 1. K. TRAFFORD 25. G. MacLEOD 2. A. POPPLE 22. B. CLARK It's up to the players to respond. 3. N. BRUCE 26. M. TYNDALL 3. J. GILBERT 23. E . THOMPSON They must put last week com­ 4. S. BARBER 27. M. BRADY 4. P. McCLINTOCK 24. R. GUYMER ryJ pletely out of their minds and RED & GOLD 5. D. COLLINS 28. B. BROWN 5. M. DAVIES 25. R. CLARK think positively about winning STRIPES WHITE, RED V 6. A. SMITH 29. P. ROMAGNOLO 6. C. SMITH 26. :eaul HORAN again. They must get their minds 7. P. McGRATH 30. B. McALLISTER 7. P. LITTLE 27. S. QUADE 8. M. TURNER 31. R. TURNER back onto football and remember again the GRIFFITH NOTES 8. K. WILLIAMS 28. D . LITCHFIELD 9. I. GEDDES 32. B. CUDMORE 9. W. TUCKER 29. B. WOOD things they were doing when they were winning NOT AVAILABLE AT 10. R. AGRESTA 33. C. BRAND 10. P. MILLS 30. R. SMITH games. Maybe a little more commitment off the TIME OF PRINTING 11. W. BOTTCHER 34. T. HARRISON ::;:;:::::;:;:•:•:•:•··· 12. G. TOSCAN 35. R. BIRON 11. D. CARROLL 31. G . TUCKER tr_ack as well, it will make it easier for yourselves t.=r.=t.t:r:: 13. P. TELFORD 36. P. ROYAL 12. N. LITCHFIELD 32. J. THOMAS and your team mates. 14. D. TAYLOR 37. B. BELLINCANTA 13 . J. SMITH 33. Phil HORAN Rod McDermott Electrics Award winners 15. G. COLLINS 38. R. JOHNSTONE 14. B. COX 34. D. KELHEAR were Darryl Smith, Kevin Williams, Shaun 35. M. GAYNOR FLASHBACK 16. M. AGNEW 39. W. BELLICANTA 15. K. THOMPSON Quade, Jeff Smith and Michael Davies. 17. P. CASEY 40. M. THOMPSON 16. B. RA YMENT 36. A. BLAIR GRIFFITH 1966 18. D. GEE 41. P. ROYAL 17. S. HALL 37. P. PASSLOW Bowling Club Award winners in Reserves were 19. A. ROMAGNOLO 42. B. SPRY 18. S. LITCHFIELD 38. B. TUCKER Buckets, Doug Dowdy, Paul Horan, Brian Clark 1. K. KIRKPATRICK 16. G. BROWN 20. R. OWEN 43. L. TESTON! 19 . P. GRIFFIN 40 . G. BAKER. and Dave Kelhear. 2. M. RUSSELL 17. R. SPEARS 21. S. HICKS 44. J. PRICE 20. G. GAYNOR London Hotel Award winners in Under 19s 3. R. LITTLE 18. W. TYNDALL 22. R. BERTON 45. D. COLLIS were Paul Griffin, Phil Durham, Geoff Gardner, 5. A. MALONI 19. S. ROBINS 23. S. HENDERSON 46. R. BAGATELLA 6. J. FITZPATRICK 20. J. WHYTE 24. G. HILL 47. R. ANDREATTA UNDER 19s Darryl McDermott and ·wayne Flagg. 8. J. FOLEY 21. J. KIRKWOOD Today we take on the Swannies, and consider­ 1. A. CLARK 12. J. FOSTER 9. V. HATHAWAY 22. R. MUNNEP.LY UNDER 19s 2. D. DOWDY 13. D. McDERMOTT ing our relative positions on the ladder it should 10. L. SEXTON 24. J. HIGGINS 3. P. WHYTE 15. S. FOSTER be a good game - a game the Stars can WIN!!! 11. F. CONLON 25. R. HIGGINS 11. D. PREST 58. C. DOLE 20. W. WADE 66. A. ANDREAZZA 4. J. cox 15. P. DURHAM 12. W. BIRON 26. D. DREYER 72. D. TAYLOR 5. K. LALLY 16. G. GARDNER 23. D. MURPHY 17 . M. PURSEHOUSE 13. D. BEST 31. J. MITCHELL 37. B. DAVIES 73. G. CECCATO 6. P. CRITENDEN 14. J. WHARTON 43. J. BENNETT 74. M. GULLIFER 7. M. FOSTER 18. C. SAUNDERSON 9. D. JOHN 19. P. CALDOW Finished 2nd on Ladder 10. B. FOSTER 25 . B. PATTEN Defeated by Narrandea in Grand Final. 11. P. McKENZIE The first of the CARL TON R.F.L. ~-~~ ARDLETHAN "GIRL OF THE YEAR" LEAVE YOUR PAINTING WORRIES TO: WIN ASLOPPY JOE -· Plumbing &Hardware Service entrants appears Don &Shane Best Entry Form Page 24 FOR• COONARA & MAXIHEAT • PAINTING CONTRACTORS SOLID FUEL HEATERS. • PAPER HANGING • INTERIOR • SOLAR HOT WATER on page 19 DECORATING • ROOF & INDUSTRIAL • DAVEY PUMPS SPRAY PAINTING PHONE ARDLETHAN 85 2061 Phone Shane 624735, Don 621193 DOWELL WINDOWS CONTACT US FOR • ALUMINIUM o NEVILLE COX & TIMBER WINDOWS & DOORS NESBIT STREET, WAGGA PHONE 21 6080 (224533 AH.} • SHOWER SCREENS • ROLLER 1ml o COLLIER STREET, GRIFFITH DOORS • FLY SCREENS PHONE 62 4433 8 9 r------;--, ...... ~ M1~ l ... 11'l 240 BAYLIS DOWDLE'S I G. & M. BUCHANAN I ST.WAGGA SERVICE STATION ~~-~~ Anthony & Delia Dowdle WORK CLOTHES ~jgJ0 iarb Ti//. 1 ,! 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CURRAN blades and barbed wire with hands st and feet manacled a.nd a cramp in one ~aiJUll~~;: ... :, :~~g~-!?~ho~i~~a~~ry ~e~1~ an- 5. T. OWEN 34. G. CLARK 4. A. SUDIGEST 26. G. BRADLEY 6. B. HAWKE 35. D. McNEIL 5. G. BUCHANAN 28. G. PATTISON ear, to see. Both sides threw them- RED, WHITE & The Seconds are on line to do 7. C. PATTISON 36. P. CRAWFORD 29. M. BUCHANAN selves in with a fanatical desperation GREEN, WHITE v BLUE very well this year under coach 6. G. CARROLL and the brilliant high markmg, fast · 8. S. MARKS· 37. D. DUGGAN 7. P. DANIHER 30. R. GARRETT Gary Mattingly, and can look for­ 9. G. LAWSON 38. D. LAWSON flow-on style and bone shaking clashes thrilled the S. BUCHANAN 32. J. KNOX ward to an exciting time as finals approach, but only 10. G. BUTTON 39. R. GEALE 8. crowd. The euphoria in the sheds afterwards was like a if that same application shown on the weekend is 11. P. DANIHER 40. M. RAPLEY 9. G. ARMSTRONG 33. G. KEW premiership as supporters and players hugged each continued by all! 12. G. HARRISON 41. N. MONAHAN 10. B. ALLEN 34. R. CLANCY other in jubilation. Alan Bartholomew wins the Tractor 14. P. O'DONNELL 42. C. HOFFMAN 11. G. BRABANDA 36. I. ROBERTSON Picking the award winners was as difficult as taking Spares award this week, while a fine game by Tony 15. M. PURCELL 43. W. ROBERTSON 12. J. KEOGH 40. G. HILTON meat from a hungry hammerhead shark as there were so 16. G. TOOZE 44. C. ELLIS 41. D. FARRELL many tremendous performers. Nonetheless it was ob­ Owens saw him take out the ACI award with 9 votes, 13. A. PATTISON vious that the man of the match was Brett Allen who, followed by Alan Bartholomew with 5, Deon Desial­ 17. S. ROEST 45. F. ARROWSMITH 14. J. CHAMBERLIN 42. G. GAYNOR 18. M. COX 46. P. ANGEL after an ordinary first half, sparkled like Las Vegas at ly on 2, as well as Paul Kilfoyle on 2. 15. S. PATTISON 43. T. DEAN midnight in the second, booting eight match winning The Seniors let the game slip away in the last 19. J. CARROLL 47. B. NAVER 20. S. COX 48. P. McCORMACK 16. D. BUCHANAN 44. P. BARTHOLOMEW goals. The dinner for two went to Garry Buchanan minutes after leading most of the day in a close 21. M. McFADDEN 49. M. MARSHALL 18. A. PLEMING 45. C. PARR whose consistent standards of excellence must rank him, match. We need to have a killer instinct and finish off 22. D. BUTLER 50. C. PARMENTER 19. I. BUCHANAN 48. V. LEARY along with Neil and Chambo as the finest players Coola­ our hard work getting the ball by playing direct, 23. T. McGREGOR 51. J. ROBERTSON 20. S. BREDIN 50. C' O'BRIEN mon has produced over the past fifteen years. The last award went to. the man with the complexioq of an oxi­ play-on football. Let's gear up this week for a big 24. D. CHARLTON 52. J. BYRNE 21. W. McLACHLIN 51. Shane BUCHANAN game against Coolamon. dized potato - Andrew Pattison, whose hearts so big an 25. P. TOOZE 53. C. HANNABUS 22. B. PLEMING 53. P. NOLTE The Miltons Gear voting was won by Geoff Harri­ 27. D. McFADDEN 54. R. LUCAS industrial crane couldn't lift it. Others to play dynamic son on 6, Danny McFadden and Greg Tooze on 3, 28. D. DESIALLY 55. G. HUBBARD games were Burger Pattison, Wow McLoughlin, Brian Jock Carrol and Marty McFadden on 2. The Pewter 29. B. FINEMORE 56. P. KILFOYLE UNDER 19s Buchanan and the electrifying Kevin Williams who's so donated by the Hill Family was won by Brian 1. P. SUTTON 12. A. ARMSTRONG slippery he makes a greasy eel look arthritic. Hawke. UNDER 19s 3. M. MALONEY 13. G. McKELVIE I must mention how dangerous it was sitting next to Brian Bradley who became so volatile in the last quarter Ladies for Narrandera are Jenny Bernett, Liz Hol­ 1. P. BYRNES 14. S. CRAPP 4. K. RAMSEY 14. B. TILY ARD • 2. B. GRENTELL 15. C. HODGES 5. 15. S. BROWNING it made Jacko's performance the previous day look as den, Coralie Wakefield and Sandra Donohue. A big 3. M. GALE 16. C. HOWE A. HOGAN 6. T. CAIN 17. S. LEWIS tranquil as a lake in heaven, by comparison. thankyou to all those ladies who help on Saturdays! 4. C. MASTERSON 17. C. HOLLIS In stark contrast to the main game the Seconds were 5. G. SHEPPHERD 18. B. BYRNES 7. G. LEARY 18. D. YOUNG 6. S. STAPLETON 19. J. DONOHUE 8.· W. McKELVIE 19. M. BOOTHEY comprehensively thrashed. The signs were fairly clear 7. R. QUADE 20. G. PURCELL 9. R. MUNRO 20. B. HOLDEN before hand and it should now be obvious that there is 8. A. ROBERTS 21. M. WAKEFIELD 10. P. McPHERSON 21. N. IRVINE no substitute for a fair dinkum go on the training track. 9. A. THORPE 22. B. FALK 11. S. BOOTHEY 22. F. PATTISON Shane Buchanan stood out like a Pierre Cardin shirt in a 10. C. STEWART 23. R. KRAUSE pile of jumble sale leftovers; Tony Dean jolted himself 11. A. PRICE 24. P. BRADY 12. I. SHEPPHERD '. 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PH. 621888 10 11 r------7 : KEVIN & SIGGY COLWILL Of : ~··············································································-= 1 JACK KEATING I sAUSAGESHOP I F*SOURPEARAL NLNYUOATUJRON: I •Specialising in Gourmet sausages, 15varieties. 5COL WILL'S FOOD LAND 5 MLC • Try ourfreshly made Kabana, Lamb& Beef..- 1 INSURANCES * CAR, HOUSE & CONTENTS I Shaslicks,SpicedRissoles&BarossaValley -: PROVIDE FRIENDLY SERVICE AND WEEKLY GROCERY SPECIALS -: MettWurst Salami. - * INSURANCES, etc. . • • OpenMon.tofri.9-S;Sat.morn.9-12.30. : COOLAMON STRICT -ARIAH PARK - PHONE 84 1275 : :1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111r: . P=J•N•i't'f•jcJfY.fJEJ•UC 24ForsythSt.,Wagga-Ph.214621 1 Illf llllillllfjl--!■IIIIIlllllfil@ • !ilmm11\1rn1l 1 SENIORS ~p~=~~:--:;z;~~r-:i::!i!!illi!I A few tense moments in the final 1. A. V ANDERFEEN 31. M. DUNCOMBE quarter were worth every second NOT AVAILABLE AT 3. R: DANIHER 30. I. WALKER 2. P. COHALAN 32. R. THOMPSON when the final siren sounded and TIME OF PRINTING 4. G HADDRILL 31. G. TAGLIABUE 3. B. MAGINNESS 33. D . MAGNER we had won by two points - at last! BROWN, 11GREEN TRIM, 5. T. WALKER 32. J. WALKER 4. P. HINDMARSH 34. I. WILLIAMS It was a great effort by all con- GOLD LETTERING 6. P. SHORT 33. J. McLEAN 5. D . HICKS 35 . P. MILLER cerned. BROWN & 7. W. HENNISON 34. W. REES 6. D. ABSOLUM 36. P. RICHARDS Award winers were, Bruests GOLD STRIPES FLASHBACK 8. R. HADDRILL 35. G. FAIRMAN 7. S. BRADMORE 37 . C. HORNE Pewter and Cococabana Dinner for 9. P. MANNING 36. M. GOODE 8. D . PRESTON 38. M . HOUNSELL 2 to Phil Cahalan; Thomas Bros. Oil Change & ARIAH PARK-MIRROOL 1966 10. G. BELL 37. D. GOODE 10. C. KNIGHT 39 . G . SUCKLING Grease to Mick Ziebell; Allan Patterson Northside 1. B. RIST 24. L. KEEN 11. G. RYALL 38. D. BROWN 11. M. ZIEBELL 40. S. RAFFERTY Cafeteria Award to Steve Bradmore. 12. M. FISHER 39. S. COLWILL 13. G. McCAIG 41. D . MAHER Unfortunately our Reserve Grade didn't fair so 2. R. LEWIS 25. G. JACKSON 14. S. SMITH 42. R. BRYON 3. J. PILKINGTON 26. G. BRUEST 13. S. FRENCH 40. D. WATTERSON well - there's always this week boys! Award winners 14. B. BREUST 41. N. WALKER 16. S. ABSOLUM 43 . R. PRESTON were: Bruests Pewter to Ian Bryon; Mick Hale T­ 4. D. LENTON 27. R. WALKER 18. M. CROUCH 44 . S. McCREA Shirt to Darren Maher; Northside Sports Voucher to 5. J. DUNN 28. K. BROWN 15. R. FISHER 42. R. CATLIN 16. N. FAIRMAN 43. C. BREUST 19. R. ROBINSON 45 . M. GOLDSMITH Dave Corbett. 6. A. CHALMERS 29. M. SHERWOOD 20. R. WARREN 46. G. DeKORT A tremendous night was had by all who attended 7. D. MELMOTH 17. R. DANIHER 44. B. PRENTICE 30. J. RYAN 18. G. O'BRIEN 45. T. FINCH 22. A. WATCHORN 47 . M. HARON the Miss East Wagga Quest. Congratulations to 8. G. MITCHELL 31. J. MITCHELL 19. I. GORDON 46. K. REES 23 . D. CORBETT 48. I. BRYON Maree Hoodless who will be representing our club in 49. B. HARRINGTON 9. D. LEAKE 32. J. BROOKS 20. 1. GORDON 47. H. BENNETT 24. I. MATTINGLY the Miss Carlton RFL Quest. Thankyou to all our 10. R. MURRAY 33. W. BROOKS 21. S. MAGUIRE 48. G. GAYNOR 26. ·G . DOUBLEDAY 50. K. McPHERSON lovely entrants, in particular Miss Harriette Matting­ 27. D . POCOCK 51. S. LOVELL 11. I. WILLIAMS 34. T. LEWIS 22. L. LUCAS 49. J. RYALL ly, we all hope you found what you were looking for 28. L. CATLIN 52. G . LEWIS 12. A. HAYES 35. V. GUYMER 23. R. McKENZIE 50. D. PEACOCK when the night was over! 53 . B. McMILLAN 13. F. GAYNOR 36. D. ALTUS 24. T. MURDOCK 29 . G. ANKERS The next big event on the Social calendar is the 14. I. WASON 37. A. GEMMELL 25. H. HEYSTRATEN 30. K. BOURNE Players Talent Night, bein~ held on Saturday, July 6 15. K. DWYER 38. N. PARKER at the Thomas Blarney. Tickets are $12 a head and 16. E. BUERCHNER 39. B. JENNINGS available from any member of the social committee. UNDER 19s WE ARE VERY APPRECIATIVE Another great night is assured - so be there! 17. N. WALKER 40. G. WALKER OF THE ADVERTISERS 18. R. YANDELL 41. R. HARPER 1. T. O'BRYAN 10. S. WENDT Everyone associated with the Club was sorry to 2. J. BRYCE • 11. M. WALKER WHO APPEAR IN THIS PROGRAMME. hear about Tony Turner's terrible injury last week 19. J. LEWIS 42. J. KILGOWER 3. C. CHALMERS 20. R. PRENTICE 12. V. GAYNOR and wish him all the best for a speedy recovery. 43. J. CROUCH 4. M. SEYMOUR 13. B. GAYNOR THE ADVERTISERS WOULD Today we meet the Bombers and we're all hoping 21. R. JUDD 44. R. BUERCHNER 5. A. PARNELL 14. B. GORDON ALSO BE VERY APPRECIATIVE for another victory. 22. R. PEACOCK 45. T. COLWILL 6. G. WALKER 15. C. VEARING HAWKS TO WIN! 23. G. LEIPER 46. S. HOLTZ 7. D. SCHMETZER 16. G. MANGELSDORF IF WE USED THEIR 8. P. REES 17. P. MAGUIRE fl SERVICES WHEREVER POSSIBLE. Finished 6th on Ladder 9. B. 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SENIORS SENIORS A slow start against the Stars, but 2. L. GIBSON 29. G. CARROLL 3. D. HOWE 30. W. DUNNE 1. Pat L YOKS 21. A. LOWREY then it was good to sec our run•on 2. G. HJ::-IMAN 22. S. DRYBURGJI style game get going again. 'Denzo• 4. R. O'CONNOR 31. B. CARROLL 5. M. FRI\SER (CIC) 32. W, NORTON 3. B. SMITH 24. 0 . HARRIS WaM1 celebrated his lllOth game 4. D. PLEDGER 25. I.. A~DERSON with a top effort to win the Sports 6. D. CARROLL (VC)33. D. McKAY 7. J. STEELE 34. J. RUSSl:!LL 5. J. McPIIF.RSON 26. F. PASOUETTI RED, C.Jub Award from Phil Hatty and 6. G. ROBSON 27. D. KULLY LEETON .\TOTI'S NAVY BLUE, etut SHOULDERS, alro the Broilers Cup from Mark 8. P. TURNER 35. R. WALL ' , 7. K. PRESTON 28. N. ROBERTSO:-1 RED St-lOULDERS co,o CResr Fraser. Miltons Gear Awards went 9. D. WALSH 36. B. WINTER 8. J. PARi-;ABY 29. G. SWA YBRICK NOT AVAILABLE AT JO. V. CARROLL 37. P. HARRIS to 3 Mark Carroll, 2 Denis Walsh, I .Greg Menzies, 9. G. BURKI:-1pert Rocky O'Connor predicts a big UNDER 19s 7. G. MARTIN 19. N. A .'iCH future for the horse. Players 100 Club winner was 52. S. LENON 66. D. SHEPHF.RD d. D. KNIGHT 20. S. GL'N'l'HER r....;.·· JohnSteele. SilverCircledrawnumbcr4wentto241 53. D. COX 67. Phil CARROLi, 9. ,\. SOLE'i ?.I. K. WARD WARREN P. Eisenhauer, 25 A. Jone.~. 110 Kitty Howe, 312 J. S4. J. BRILL 68. G. RAVA 10. R. MARKS 22. J. El.STONE 56. T. RYAN 69. P. C01(BF.1T I PLOWRIGHT & S. Tolerton. 58. J. GI\WNF. 71. l .. WINTER 11. J, l' LlJNKET 23. J. liliAlll Tonight after the Leeton game our repre~entative 60. T. COX 72. A. QUIN!' 12. P. ALEXAJ\DER 24. S. ENGLISH (or the Miss Carlton RFL competition will be de­ 61. S. PARMENTER 73. R. KE.MBER 13. P. DIDDEN 25. C. lAUER Come and test f'ide cided and with some sixteen entrants the judges will 62, T. Rl:iIJ-ll>k 74. J, RICHARDSON 26. C. LEECH one of the tough be working overtime. . 63. P. IRVINF. 75, C. BRYOI' TOYOTA 4WD. I' 64. P. KICHARUSON 77. D. I.OGAN KURRAJONG AVE., This week we host the Leeton Rcdlegs and with 65. A. IRVINF. 78, D. CARROLL some players being away with the NSW side we will 79. P. DILLON LEETON · PH. 533533 have to work hard to keep the Lions roaring. r------,80. M. STEEL!:: r------~ YOUR HOSTS JOYCE, CEC & DARREN FITT AT: • Trac1or, Truck and Car Tyres - most brands I M • I • A • • Ele<--tronic Wheel Balancing • cars & trucks I ~:: t • Wide Wheels • Rice Tyres - all sizes I GANMAIN HOTEL I TYRE • Tractor Rim Dualling Kits SERVE CARL TON, TOOHEYS & RESCHS 1 BEER and AmR GAME SNACKS SERVICE · 1 FORD STREET - PHONE 27 6419 IL------43-45 PINE AVENUE. LEETON. PH. 53 2866. S3 2762 ~""'lrtlllll I GIL MATHEW STEEL STEEL SUPPLIED AND CUT- 1,000 TONS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES • Cor'tugoted ln:::,n SUIT DIRE • RoilwQy ln:::,n • Sole Hay l<,c;ic::ks ©f?!.,n,n.,rs • Roaf Purlins • Conveyal"' Belt Rubbef" • Fvel Sro,.age Tanks 82 FORSYTH STREET. WAGGA PHONE 21 4460 • Sheep Yard Mesh • 50- 1 20 8Qg SIios • Fuel Trailers • RHS - SquQre Tub~ • C4:,.-.1e/SheeE:t Feedet's • Bole Feed Ou, Troilcrs • Sloc::I( & Go,. P;pe • !)Queer ► tcld Wheat B;r'I!. large range of Suits for Wedding, Ball and all occasions Agents in Temora, Cootamundra, Narraridera, Lockhart, Junee & Leeton 2 DOBNEV AVEI\IUE. WAGGA WAGGA. PHONE (069) 25 1003 14 15 , ...... , ...... ,,,_..,,...... 11,~"''"'"'"lll"""lll"'"''ll'"'"llll""'IIJlll'"'l'""'IUllllll((ll"'"'""""'"""''IIIIIIIIIIIJllllll FOR t\l.L HOME DfLI\'1-.RIES ( COTfflAHIIU ,,,.,,,tj--,"'' SUNICRUST BAKERIES NURSERY FURNITURE & BABYWEAR x.~ LD\\ Al{l) STRITT. W.-\C,(iA ForoH yourboby requirements. PHONE 21 5477 185 BAYLIS ST., WAGGA - PH. 21 3223 CARLTON RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE ~i

ROUND ONE ROUND TWO Dhlricl Diruror: LYLE O 'BRlEf'\. R.M.B. 24. Ari.ah 1-'ark. 11 Sat.1 A.:prO 13: 1=:~l Wae.ga·Kooringa1(748) v l.ccton(125). Sal., .Jun• 29: \Vagga v Ardlethan; FIRSTGRADE(Round8), J'!~ Toul 2684. Ph. 843233 Sun. April 14: Griffith(R3) " Gat11uain-Gr-0ng Gror.~­ Sun.. Ganmain-Grone Gron~-Ma1ong v EXECUTIVE, 1 June 30: Mo <011 ~( I 32); A,dlotban(l05) v ·wogga( 150); Griffith; Turvev Park v Narra11dera: Arian l'ark­ A. Vanderfeen (EWK) ...... 6 37 Presidu1: FRANK GAYNOR, 49 lirucc: ~lrcct. Cuulamon. 'II Nanandcra(l3l) •'Turv•y Park(l2l); Coolamon(l 12) > Minool v C0ark v Griffith: Ariah Pork­ St. •. Wagga. 2650. l'h. 21191!8 (7.52111) A.H.) Ard le Lb an ( 13 '1) v A 1 •ah P :u k-M i r ru o l( 106) ~ ~irrool v Ardkthan · LcctOrl ". ~arrandcra· II! P. Hatty(Gan.GG.M.) ...... 0 26 EAST WA<;GA-KOORIN(;AL, Pmulent: JOHN fl.F.M­ Narr.11'1dcr.:i(J2$) \' Lccton(SS); C:m1amun(103) \' East Ganmain-Grong Grong-:'-.fatong v Wagga. ' M. Walker {Wagga) ...... 0 25 !NG. Ph. 253333 (227310 A.II.). S,mtary: BIi.i. ANK­ w~g_~a-Kooringa1(1U1). Sat.• July 20: Wagga v Turvey l'ark, Narrandera v T. Bennett Griffith) ...... 0 23 ERS. P.O. Box 87. Wagg•. 2650. l'h. 211834 (225101 S;,t., ~.,fa>· 4: f:.c1.,t W:tgga-Kooring.a~(~l) \' ~anandc:1;1,(93}. Ea~t Wagga-Kocningal. A.H.). Trtoswnr: MA.Xlr,:F. HULi.. t'h. 227422 A .H. Sun., May S: !\ri.ih Park·Mirroo1(110) v Griffilb(85); Sun., July 21: A Tdlcthan v Leeton; Coolamon v W. Norton Gan.GG.M.) ...... 0 19 Leelon(59) \' Ard1cthan(59); Ganmain•Cirnn~ G,on~­ Ganmain-Grong Grong-Malong; Griffith v Ariah J. Russell(Gan.GG.M.) ...... 2 17 TURVEY PARK: Pr,sident: JOHN S H P.ARP.K. 480 Ml'lh.,na,(194) ,. Cool.11.mon(SO}; Turvt:y r~rk.(119) v Ko01ingal lcvlin Sun., August 11: CooJamon v Griffith; Narranckra Strec't, G&nmain, 2702. Pb. 276424. Treaswrtr: KEN WAR· l.ccton(43} v Wagg.t(199); Ariah Park-Mimml(146) ~· v Ardl<1han; Leeton v Tu,vcy Pa,k: Ariah Park• RAN. W&terview Street. Ganmain. 2702. Ph. 276403 Tun·"" Park(I0SI. ?\,f;rrC'lol v Ganm;iin-Grong Grong•~latong. (276460 A .H.). Sat., Ju~ 1: Wasg:i.(155) ,. El'l5t W11gga-Kooring~l(6U). sac., Au~usl 17: Waf,ga v Coolamon. San., Junr 2: Griffilh(l 08) v Coohmon( 121); NARRASDEJtA, PmW.nl: JOHN ROSE. Grong Grong-Ma1ong v Ardkthan; Tun•ev Park v EaslWagga-K.13.20.98 d Turvev Park 14.12.96 ROYLE, 26 Duncb,,; St., Nammdc:ra, 2700. Pb. 592647. Lt-eton(77)~ Ganmain•Grong Gmng•Ml'lt<:111g(92) \' Ariah East Wagga-Kooringal: Ari;ih Park-Mrrrool v Trtasurtr: JOHN BA'f CHELOR, 42 Elwin St., NaHaJl• . ' t'ark-MimmS(94), Le.ton. Coolamon20.20.140 ...... d Wagga 20.10.130 S11n. 9: Genet.ti bye. dcra. 2700. Ph. 592378. 1 June Sa1 .• August 24: t.::as1 Wagga-Kooringal v Ariah AriahPark-M.18.20.128 d Leeton 10.11.71 1.££TON: Pu1idtnl: ROSS ELW11', 'f.od;Jca". ColinroOOie Silt •• Junt 15: l:aM Wa_~RA·Koormg:tl(9R) v ·h1"cy Park(%). Park-Mfrrool. Sua•• Jdnt 16: 1'a.ar~ndcra(S1)vGrifiith(64): !\rdlethan(~\8J Nmaodera 11.15.81 ...... d Griffith 9. 10.64 via Narrandesa. 2700. Ph. 553219. Seeu1ar)': ALA~ Sun .. August 25: Ardlethan vG,iflith; Karrandcra v RRP.FJ), 'Howlong' ColiJlCoobie via Narrandcra, 2700. Ph. "(fanm.tlu-Grong Cirons-Matong(ZU~); CooJamon( 140) ~· \.Vagga: Leeton \' G anmain-Grong Gron g­ Gan.G.G.M. 32.13.205 d Ardlethao 5.8.38 SS'.l205 . Treasur~r: GARRY WHYMARK, 2!i Maide.n Wag~a(130J; llamon v Turvey Park. Ave .• I.,ccton 2i05. l'h. 532292 (5322tJ4 A.H .). SECOND GRADE: ► S..1 .. Ju>1e 22: Wagga v Jl-arrandern . FINALS Turvey Park 14. 12.96 ..... d East Wagga-K. 2.3.15 GRIFFITH, PmiJ,nl: MICHAEL THOMPSON. Go<>dfcl• Sun., June 23: Grifli1h v Ardlclhan; Turvey Park v low Place, lliarbogang., 2~. Ph. 621711. Secrewry: MIKE Coolamon; A,iah Park-\.fimml v F,asl Wagga­ Sun., September I, FiTSI Semifinal. Wagga23.l2.150 ...... d Coolamon 7.8.50 >JEVILLE, 1 Maegraith Place. Griffith.'2680. Ph. 621411 Kooringal; \Janmain-Grong {jrong-\fatong v Sun., Seplentber 8: Second Semifinal. Leetonll.6.78 ...... dAriah Park-M. 10.12.72 (621056 A.H.j . T,ea"'"'' R OBERT BERTON. 120 Lee1on. Sun., Sep1cmber IS: Preliminary Final. Narrandera 7.11.53...... d Griffith 8.2.50 Kookora S1.. G,iffilh 2680. Ph. 62381.10 (626176 /\.H.j. Sun., Sep1ember 22: Grand l'inal. ARIAH 9ARK-MIRROOI.: l'rtiidtnl: BRIA.t\ BELL. 'Yar­ ·------· ------Gan.G.G.M. 24.l7.161d Ardlethan 2.6.18 renl•••. Aliab Park, 2665 . Ph. 841016 (84,016 A .H.). OLDEST AUSTRALIAN OWNED St!n-eUJry: IAN COLWILL, RMB 235, Anah Park, 2~5. UNDER NINETEENS: Ph. Allccna 75'2602. Trtasurt r: DENNIS BI:.RGT·.R, Pitt --- Wagga 15.16.106 ...... d Coolamoo 6.6.42 $1 .. Ariuh Park. 2665. Ph. 8410~ (84lll77 A.II.). -. RossNFXui;KNER Leetoo26.10.!(i6 ...... d Ariah Park-M. 2.1.13 ARDLETHAN: Presuknt: NF.JL T HOMPSO~. Kildary, THE 01\LY BALL TO BF.: USED BY ALSTRALIA·s l'OVR Beckom, Z&i8. Ph. 1 'illamha JO~. Stc,.tary: G EORGE TOP LEAGLt.::_S ... Vi<'rnrian foutbull Leagiu, Victnriun rootl>al/ Assn.• Griffith9.13.67 ...... d Narrandera 5.7.37 CO X, RMB 24S, Bec.:kom, 2668. Ph.· 843229. Tuatur«: S.A. Nutwnul foutbu/1 Lrugue and Tasmanian Football Leagu,,. Gao.G.G.M. 26. 12.168 d Ardlethan 2.4.16 Al.I.AN I. .ITCH FIELD. Ardle1ha11. Ph . .56.'\258. ROSS t·Au.KNER fooU>aUs :ovailable frc,m &hlpps Sport•Stc,re and .Eas1 Wagga•K. do nol field an Ul9s side At Lawrence,; Sports Sl<>tes, Wagga• ---- 16 17 TOLLAND SQUASH- ►► s::-: :UNA-~ --____- ~ LADIES EXCERCISE & FITNESS CENTRE ► CLASSES10a.m.da,1yl 1 I 4 TEMPEHRLOONH STREET, WAGGA ~:~~ ~:~ !l~{~~- I P E 31 1224 I I --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-J COOLAMON NOTES (Continued from P. '9) VFL COVERAGE into alertness with a strong authoritative display in the - ruck and Mark Buchanan contested with his customary North Melbourne VFL MEDIA LIAISON desperation. (second) playing Foots­ The Thirds likewise were fairly well beaten, but again PAULA HEMPTON cray (third) at VFL Park they fought the game out bravely. Cranky Frankie Patti­ OFFICER will be the VFL "Match son paved the way for his big brothers later on with an I I . of the Day" on R VN eye catching display of awesome devastation while Channel 2 at 1.55 p .m. - Squeaker McKelvie who must lay claim to being one of Latrobe Valley Football League: David Allison, Ho­ on Saturday. The two the most consistently outstanding players in the club was ward Cropley, Mark Pearce, Ian Bowman_Sunraysia other games highlighed his usual brilliant self. Football League: Pat Healy, Rick Martin, Mark on "The Winners" on VCFL SQUAD NAMED Cross. Mid-Murray: Vincent Foote. West Gippsland ABC Television at 5 Victorian Country Football League selectors have Football League: Greg Kleynjons. Ballarat: Leigh p_m. on Sunday will be Essendon and Fitzroy at announced a strong squad for the representative Murnane, John Schultz, Peter Tunbridge, Mick Windy Hill and Collingwood and Geelong at Victor­ match against the Victorian Amateur Football Asso­ Frawley, Terry Love, Andrew Merriweather, Graeme ia Park_ ABC Radio will cover Melbourne playing ciation to be held in on Sunday, July 14. Schultz, Peter Brown, Brendan Mason. Geelong Hawthorn at the MCG on Saturday, plus frequent The 43-man squad will train at Punt Road on July 7 Football League: Steve Kauffman, Mark Hall. West­ reports from the four other games, and Sydney after which the 21-man team for Mildura will be ern Border Football League: Wayne Fletcher, Mick Swans playing Richmond at the Sydney Cricket EASTLAKES-M.C.U. J.F.C.: The juniors named. The Ballarat, Goulburn Valley and Ovens & Edmonds, Kevin Quinn, Peter English. Bellarine Ground on Sunday. are holding a 'Joke Night' at the Thomas Murray leagues are heavily represented with nine, Football League: Ray Byrne. Tungamah: John Blarney on Saturday night June 29. $10 seven and six players repectively. Brunner_ will get you fed and entertained, contact Unfortunately no Riverina players were chosen Still on representative football, the Victorian team ' Col Roberson or Keith Mauel for table although a couple were close to being selected. which will take on Western Australia on July 16 in LOCAL RADIO AWARDS bookings. Although the V:CFL defeated an All-Australian Perth was announced this week and 24 of the 39 Last week RFL Match of the Day awards: Carl­ BOREE CREEK F.C.: The Boree Creek Amateur team in 1983, jt is keen to avenge for last player squad originate from country areas. ton "Man of the Match" BRETT ALLEN (Coola­ Football Club Social Club will hold a year's defeat by the Victorian Amateurs in Bendigo. Country players who have been selected in the squad are: Carlton: (Bairnsdale); Colling­ mon) ; Crazy Jim's "Mark of the Day" BRETT Cabaret-style Dance on Saturday, June VCFL coach Roland Crosby attended a match be-. wood: Geoff Raines (Swan Hill) and Rick Barham ALLEN (Coolamon) ; The Clef/National "En­ 29. Good night assured with music sup­ tween the Victorian Amateurs and the Victorian plied by 'Cryotal'. South Warrnambool); Essendon: couragement Award" STEVE PATTISON (Coola­ Football Association and, although defeated by 10 points, the Amateurs looked most impressive. ), Shane heard (Horsham), - . mon). This weeks RFL Match of the Day on 2WG EAST WAGGA-KOORINGAL F.C.: The Former VFL players included in the VCFL squad Kaniva) and (Dimboola); Footscray: this Sunday is between Turvey Park and Coolamon. Club will hold their Players Talent Night ~ on Saturday, July 6 at the Thomas include Leigh Murnane (Fitzroy, Ballarat), Ray ~s Bamb_lett (Lem nos), (Bairnsdale), Blarney. Tickets are $12 a head and Bryne (Collingwood & Geelong, Bellarine) and Pe­ (Traralgon) and Steve Wallis (Leon­ available from any member of the social ter Tossol (Melbourne, Ovens & Murray). gatha); Geelong: Gary Ablett (Drouin), Mark Yates committee. The full squad is as follows: Goulburn Valley Foot­ (\Yest Gambier), (Kerang) and Bernard Toohey (Barooga); Hawthorn: (Warra­ A N T H O N Y WAGGA TIGERS F.C.: Don't forget the 'De­ bal League: Chris Smith, Tony Jones, Richard War­ DANIHER budonk Ball' on Friday, July 26 com­ barton, John Jones, Jeff Berry, David Code, Daryl gul), Peter Russo (Pakenham) and , mencing at 7.30 p.m. in the Clubrooms. Reid. Ovens & Murray Football League: Peter Der_mott Brereton and Chris · Mew (Mornington The announcement on Stephenson, Brendan Clark, Anthony McTabish, Peninsula); Melbourne: (Edithvale/ Monday night that Anthony Cost is $20 double. Book your tables with Narelle Twitt. Rod Coellli, Peter Tossol, Roger Peters. Bendigo: Aspe~dale); Richmond: (Mildura); Daniher had been selected in Peter Hamilton, Peter Hinck. North Central: Kevin St. Kdda: (Ballarat) and Sydney the Victorian squad for the MARRAR F.C. : Saturday, July 13 we will Laurey. Murray Football League: Bill Brownless. Swans: Tony Daniher (Ungarie ). inter-state series cham­ present our Annual Footballers Ball. 'Low pionships games against Profile' will provide the music. Western Australia in Perth on July 14, was great news for Australian football through­ out the Riverina and Southern N.S.W. With tradi­ WORKOUT Searching for a tional rivals Turvey Park and Coolamon holding the ~FL spotlight at Maher Oval, Wagga, on Sunday, it SHARP-SHOOTER 1s worth recalling that it was in this game, at the same venue, not so many years ago, that South Mel­ Better Body? bourne coach and triple Brownlow Medallist Ian LAST WEEK'S WINNER: Stewart made up his mind that the then 16 year old Daniher was a VFL player of the future. Anthony J. 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Footscray d Carlton Round 12 W L D For Ag % Pts COMPETITION 13.8.86 5.9.39 ESSENDON ...... 10 2 - 1493 1099 135.9 40 JI i Hawthorn d Geelong NTH. MELBOURNE 8 3 1 1389 1280 108.5 34 THE CARL TON RIVE RINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE 17.15 .117 FOOTSCRA Y ...... 8 4 - 1371 1195 114.7 32 HAS PLEASURE IN PRESENTING 13 .10.88 HAWTHORN ...... 7 4 1 1444 1168 123.6 30 Essendon d Richmond CARLTON ...... 6 6 - 1259 1297 97.1 24 MISS PAULINE MURAT 23.12.150 OF ARDLETHAN 10.9.69 Geelong ...... 6 6 - 1227 1283 95.6 24 · C • Fitzroy d Melbourne Collingwood ...... 6 6 - 1183 1260 93.9 24 Nominated bytheArdlethan Stars 11.15.81 6.11.47 Fitzroy ...... 5 7 - 1361 1336 101.9 20 Football Club, as their entrant in the Nth. Melb. d Collingwood Richmond ...... 5 7 - 1355 1383 98.0 20 CARLTON R.F.L. 'GIRL OF THE YEAR' 14.17.101 8.10.58 Melbourne...... 5 7 - 1171 1288 90 .9 20 COMPETITION for 1985. Swans d St. Kilda Swans...... 4 8 - 1223 1169 104.6 16 Pauline is a 20-year-old, single girl, who 23 .21 .159 13.14.92 St. Kilda ...... :...... 1 11 - 1049 1767 59.3 4 works as a secretary at the Ampol garage iii Ardlethan. VFL KICKERS With a pleasant, outgoing personality; VFL DRl;\W Pauline is involved in many community aciti­ Round 12: w~!s~ Total . vities. She was an entrant in the ,Miss Australia Round 13: Sat. June 22 - North Melbourne v Foots­ . M. Roach (Richmond) ...... 0 54 Quest, raising maney for Spastic children, and cray; Carlton v St. Kilda; Essendon v Fitzroy; B. is now involved with the Back to Ardlethan Collingwood v Geelong ; Melbourne v Quinlan(Fitzroy) ,...... 1 50 S. Beasley (Footscray) ...... 3 46 committee. Hawthorn. Among Pauline's interests are watching the Sun. June 16: Swans v Richmond . B. Taylor(Collingwood) ...... 1 42 G. AbleH(Geelong) ...... 3 42 Ardlethan Stars play football, socialising, knitting, snow and water skiing, basketball and softball. After her recent trip to the Northern Terri­ tory, Pauline hopes now to see the rest of Au­ stralia. In the meantime her main ambition is CLUB:NAME: TemoraPHIL REID ?. .. ,.. AGE: 25. to see the Stars win a premiership. HEIGHT: 182 cm The Riverina Football League is grateful to WEIGHT: 85 kg sponsors Carlton and Renee Frock Shop ofNar­ POSITION: Ruck rover ., randera. The lucky winner of this Quest will COACHING EXPERIENCE: Assistant Ariah Park­ . receive a $1,000 wardrobe courtesy of Renee Mirrool 1984, first season senior coach Temora. Frock _Shop. REPRESENTATIVE HONORS: Farrer, Riverina Dis- trict League. · 1- --- .. -- . - - -- ·---- .:..__ -- _ .- - - - 7 AMBITIONS: To win a premiership with Temora. DI~APP(_)INTMENTS: Losing last year's RFL ,grand fmal with APM, losing three preliminary finals with I ~ I Temora, missing out on the ROFL Clear Medal in '83 I &. . I when Laurie Pendrick (North Wagga) pipped me on the last card counted. 1 HI~H~IG~TS: Making the RFLgrand final with APM, : ~~ · - enee· wmnmg five best and fairest awards with Temora. FAVOURITE FOOD: Barbecue steak. I FROCK SHOP : FAVOURITE DRINK: Squash. DISLIKES: Fickle supporters, players who backchat to I 65 East Street. Narrandera I umpires. MARITAL STATUS: Married, wife's name Janet. Two I Telephone 59 1419 I boys, Mark 3, Daniel 9 months. · TOUGHEST OPPONENT: Neil Pleming (Coolamon) or I I Mark Fraser (Gan.G.G.M.). MOST ADMIRED SPORTSMAN:· Allan Border be­ I I cause he is determined and good under pressure. L______------I 20 21

Andrew Vanderfeen over Tur­ vey Park fullback John Car­ ,, roll in Saturday's RFL game at Gumly Oval. Vanderfeen (~ ~ kicked six goals as the Hawks held on to win by two points.

► Turvey Park's coach and · ' ! centre half back Frank Bain is •• all alone as he glances over his shoulder to look for a lead against East Wagga-

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Wagga v Coolamon [!] Wagga centre half back Barry Ough snatches the ball away from Coolamon key forward Brett Allen as fellow defender Jeff Willis looks on during Sunday's RFL encounter at Kindra Park, Coolamon.

~ Coolamon 's David Buchanan thumps the ball long and hard as Wag­ ga's Ray Carroll misses the spoil in Sunday's torrid RFL battle.

~ Coolamon flyer Kevin Williams brushes off Wagga's Mark Hoffert and prepares to dash off on another creative burst in last Sunday's rough and tumble RFL game at Kindra Park, Coolamon. Williams kicked four goals in his side's JO-point win.

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Ph. 5~0515 (534434 Competition No. 1 winner: Corene Squires, 2 Ries.Cres., Wagga plah, 2652. Ph. 251101 messages (285741 A.H.). A.H.). . NORTH WAGGA: President: ROBERT MARGOSIS, 34 URANQUINTY: President: JOHN PLOENGES, Best St., William St., Nth. Wagga, 2650. Ph. 215568. Secretary: Uranquinty, 2652. Ph. 229727. Secretary: BEV HOSKING, f KERR, 19 Henry Street, Nth. Wagga, 2650. Ph. 11;~.y Cnr. Ben & O'Connor Sts., Uranquinty, 2652. Ph. 229664. r---26 ------, JOIN THE RHEEM TEAM for . . . I : ~· GAS, ELECTRIC & SOLAR I I - , HOT WATER SYSTEMS 1 I PHONE WAGGA 21 3360 I L __ _ ---- ·-----. ______..J AUTHORISED INSPECTION STATION i TOOHEVS F.F.L. · DIVISION ONE TOOHEVS F.F.L. DIVISION TVVO I FIRST GRADE LADDER GOALKICKERS Last FIRST GRADE LA~DER I I GOALKICKERS I Round 9: W L D For Ag % Pts FIRST GRADE Round 9: Week Total TEMORA ...... 7 2 - 1123 734 152.9 28 Last I S. Cole (MCU) ...... 3 49 Round 11: W LDB For Ag % Pts FIRST GRADE Round 11: Week Total M.C.U ...... 7 2 - 1154 792 145.7 28 J. McGregor(N. Wagga) ...... 0 45 JUNEEIKAPOOKA 8 1 · 2 1159 820 141.3 3~ R. Robins(Whitton) .... : ...... 0 79 COLLINGULLIE .. 6 3 - 1379 728 189.4 24 T. Ion (MCU) ...... 3 37 R. Knagge (Coota) ...... 13 52 THEROCK-Y.C. .. 6 3 - 1127 736 153.1 24 D. Hilton (Coll.A) ...... 1 32 WHITTON ...... 7 2 - 2 1672 684 244.4 28 P. Lambie (RAAP) ...... 11 46 P. Butterworth (Marrar) ...... 5 32 Barellan ...... 4 5 - 1118 786 142.2 16 COOTAMUNDRA 6 4 - 1 1311 759 172.7 24 M. Spencer(Junee-K.) ...... 4 42 Marrar ...... 4 5 - 992 796 124.6 16 B. Alexander (Coll.A) ...... 9 26 M. Simpson (Whitton) ...... 0 40 North Wagga ...... 2 7 - 758 1011 74.9 8 G. McDougal (Temora) ...... 6 26 RIVCOLL ...... 6 4 · 1 1210 1040 116.3 24 J. SuidgeesqRivcoll) ...... 7 40 S.W.-Tolland ...... 9 - 264 2332 11.3 0 D. Fellows (T.R.Y.C.) ...... 1 25 Boree Creek ...... 3 6 - 2 971 1045 92.9 12 C. Selby (Junee-K.) ...... 5 24 I. Male (Barellan) ...... ,.. 7 75 P. Mclntrye (Rivcoll) .. ~...... 3 20 R.A.A.F ...... 2 . 7 - 2 1092 1294 84.3 8 SECOND GRADE: S. Lang (Boree Ck.) ...... 7 19 SECOND GRADE LADDER G. Verdon (T.R.Y.C.) ...... 3 63 Uranquinty ...... - 10 - 1 ,432 2205 19.5 0 SECOND GRADE: G. tee (Coll.A) ...... 0 39 T. Cooper(Junee.:K.) ...... 8 27 Round 9: W L D For Ag % Pts B. Cole (MCU) ...... 1 36 H. Argus (Boree C.) ...... 5 21 M.C.U...... 9 -- 1270 301 421.9 36 G. Davis (MCU) ...... 2 33 M. Maxwell (Whitton) ...... 0 17 THEROCK-Y.C. .. 8 1 - 936 477 196.2 32 E. Glowery (Marrar) ...... 2 26 I SECOND GRADE LADDER I J. Jaszczyk (Rivcoll) ...... - 4 21 COLLINGULLIE ...... 6 3 - 911 492 185.1 24 A. Breust (Temora) ...... 3 18 M. Taylor(Junee-K.) ...... 1 16 BARELLAN ...... 4 4 1 675 636 106.1 18 N. Noack (Temora) ...... 0 17 Round 11: W LDB For Ag % Pts I. Dallas (Coota) ...... 0 13 Temora ...... 4 5 - 790 671 117.7 16 UNDER NINETEENS: JUNEEIKAPOOKA 6 2 - 3 833 511 163.0 24 K. Bevan (Junee-K.) ...... 3 13 Marrar ...... 3 5 1 635 655 96.9 14 C. McCann (MCU) ...... 0 41 WHITTON ...... s 2 - 4 629 ·342 183;9 20 Nth. Wagga...... 1 8 - 477 1048 45.5 4 M. Coe (RAAP) ...... ! ...... 0 39 LAST ROUNDS RESULTS S.W.-Tolland ...... - 9 - 165 1579 10.4 0 K. Yates{RAAF) ...... 4 26 COOTAMUNDRA 5 3 · 3 760 530 143.3 20 I I E. Lloyd (MCU) ...... 0 21 RIVCOLL* .. ;.... 4 4 1 2 549 725 75. 7 18 FIRST GRADE DIV. 2 Round 11: UNDER NINETEENS LADDER LAST ROUNDS RESULTS Boree Creek ...... 2 4 1 4 441 576 76.S 10 Junee-K.19.18.132 ...... d Rivcoll 14.15.99 R.A.A.F.* ...... 7 - 4 267 795 33.S 0 R.A.A.F. 27.18.180 ..... d Boree Creek 14.9.93 Round 9: W L D For Ag % Pts FIRST GRADE DIV. 1 Round 9: Cootamundra34.19.223d Uranquinty 6.9.45 M.C.U...... 8 1 - 1048 366 286.3 32 * % to be adjusted at end of round. COLL-ASHMONT* ... 7 2 - 812 426 190.6 28 Collingullie-A. 15.16.106 d Nth. Wagga 14.12.96 Whitton bye. T.R.Y.C. 22.8.140 ...... d Marrar 11.7.73 S.W.-TOLLAND .... 6 3 - 802 434 184.7 24 THE MAKERS OF QUALITY SECOND GRADE DIV. 2 Round 11: R.A.A.F...... 5 4 - 839 588 142.6 20 Barellan 48.20.308 ...... d Sth. Wagga-T. 4.5.29 ii Junee-K.19.15.129 ...... d Rivcoll 9.4.58 TheRock-Y.C...... 4 5 - 506 887 57.0 16 Temora25.18.174 ...... d M.C.U. 12.9.82 BRYANDS Temora ...... 3 6 - 541 483 112.0 12 CAKES&PIES BoreeCreek 13.9.87 ..... d R.A.A.F. 9.10.64 Marrar ...... 2 7 - 303 667 45.4 8 SECOND GRADE DIV. 1-Round 9: * Pies 108 Fitzmaurice Whitton bye. Nth. Wagga* ...... 1 8 - 124 1124 11.0 4 Collingullie-A. 19.18.132 d Nth. Wagga 3.6.24 • Sausage Rolls Street, Wagsa * Bread Rolls Phone 21 3374 Uranquinty do not field a 2nds side • % to be adjusted at end of round. T.R.Y.C.11.8.74 ...... d Marrar 5.9.39 Barellan26.26.182...... d Sth. 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For cropping herbicides and fencing I • Open daily from 10 a.m. Phone 202185. I TOOHEYS& CARLTON ON TAP- PH. 285702 Reschs and Carlton on tap. Meals available needs see the prof essionals I Thu., Fri. & Sun. (Sat. night a Dinner Dance)- I Milton Kennedy and Jon McGavin Take-awaysa.speciality. PHONE 203557, 203593 L!ISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOM':_J li.,~MklttiMiMWUiU¼M?t•M ~ I~U ii ..t1tt,itifot,LMU£1 ~ tZtci ~ I =1¥ al\- SENIORS sENIORS Congratulations Temora on your ·11 1. G. GALVIN 20. M. WEEDING 1. P. CERATO 26. S. RAINBIRD very convincing win last Saturday. 2. I. McKENZIE 27. G. GRENTELL What a complete reversal of form. m 21. Trev KENDALL No excuses from this end, we were 2. D. GALVIN Last weeks effort was in complete comprehensively outplayed in ev­ 3. T. ION 22. R. PARKER 3. M. DASEY 28 - B. LEAVER contrast to the previous couple of ery aspect of the game in one of the 4. M. McRAE 23. J. BRENNAN 4. R. FLANIGAN 29 . M. YATES weeks. It just goes to show that we 4. W. DEW (2nds) 24. P. HULME 5. S. WHITE 30. G. THOMPSON have the ability and potential to pro- BLACK & WHITE BLUE & GOLD best displays we've encounted for BANDS some time. ' 5. R. WEEDING 25. D . GRIFFIN 6. Mark DRISCOLL 31. R. GLADMAN duce the form that can beat any side. STRIPES In a side which had few winners 6. P. DAVIS 26. J. SHULTZ 7. T. SMITH 32. M . HENDERSON Everyone just has to believe in them- Mick McRae just pipped Gordon Wooden for the 7. L. SANBROOK 27 . J. TUTIY 9. C. FELLOWS 33 . B. WILLIAMS selves, the coach and realise that they Mangoplah Hotel award with 'Desperate Dan' Gal­ 8. A. MA TIHEWS 28. C. GEIER 10. D. FELLOWS 34 . G. VERDON have the full backing of the committee and hopefully we vin not far behind. 8. P. RYAN (2nds) 29. B. COLE 11. P. PARK 35. D. CHAPLIN will go places. · The other two games failed to reach any great 9. P. PHYLAND 30. A. GRIFFIN 12. B. HANNAM 36. P. TENISON Dase turned in a great ball winning display in the heights but we were happy to come home with the 13 . R. INGLIS 37. R. VENNELL centre and he won the Mug. Bruce Leaver never wasted 10. G. WOODEN 31. Mark McRAE points. In the Reserves Andrew Hunter won the 15 . s. UEBERGANG 38 . M. VAUGHAN akickonthewingandheandDasearedevelopingintoa Tolland Hotel Towel from Byron Cole and Brian 11. A. JOHNSON 32. B. McRAE 16. w. KARTINYERI 39. H. UEBERGANG top combination. He won the Encouragement Award. McRae, whilst the Peter Matthews Towel in the 12. D. COLE 34. R. FEUTRILL 17. R. FITZSIMMONS 40. K. DRISCOLL Well done to the other 18 players (the silly B that forgot U19s went to Owen Ross with Stewart Davis, Phil 12. G. KILLALEA (2nds) 35. P. LONGLEY 18. T. YATES 41. P. SHAW the Mugs apologises). McDevitt and Bernard McRae lending valuable 13. T. LLOYD 37. K. MAHER _ P. YATES _ M. LOVEDA y The 2nds continued on their way and when they can 19 42 assistance. ,14. S. COLE 38. F. PARKER _ B. COLEMAN _ T . McMULLEN regain a full side when all injuries have returned they will 20 43 A big thankyou to Maree and Kevin McRae for 15 . A. HUNTER 39. G. LEECH be a real threat for the flag. Coco made a conspicuous their efficient and successful organisation of the re­ 16. A. FINEMORE 40. W. GALVIN 21. R. ANDERSON 45. N. CHAPLIN return and he won the Mug. Vaughnie had another 22. A . WANGANEEN 46. K. COCHRANE strong game and deservedly won the Encouragement cent 300 Club. Don't know what we'd do without 17. T. SMITH 42 . A . WOODEN 23 . A. KATINYERI 47 . D. WELDON Award. Also welcome back Schimma. you (Maree that is!). 18. G . DAVIS 44. P. McRAE This week Trivia Quiz question is: How big was 24. C. BLAKE 48 . R. HENDERSON The 19s commenced the day off well and have now 19. KENDALL 47. A . KLIMPSCH the dog which recently savaged a well-known Farrer B. 25 . J. McLACHLAN strung together three in a row. Well done boys, keep up League coach?.Send your entry together with a $100 UNDER 19s the training and good work. Jason Cox won the Award note (no cheques thanks) to Sec. MCU Football 1. W. BROWN · 17 . A. MAHER UNDER 19s and Scratcher the Riverina Spraying Service Towel Club. Winner notified by first available carrier pi­ 2. D. BEDGOOD 18. 0 . ROSS 1. D. HALLAM 22., A . WISE award. geon! 4. B. ROBERTSON 19. P. McDEVITI 2. P. HALLAM 24. A . WHEELER Don't forget the social and farewell for Verda at Kings A vital match today and after last week's drubbing 5. S. FINEMORE 20. S. KLIMPSCH 3. A. FEENEY 26 . J. cox Own Hotel after todays game. All club functions of this we need to find extra reserves of endeavour and 6. S. DAVIS 21. C .. McDEVITI 4. K. BLAKE 27. R. KOHLHAGEN nature deserve the full support of players and members, application if we're not to slip further down the 7. M. POST 22. A. MELTON 5. T. CLUNE 31. B. CLUNE so turn up and join us farewelling Verda and hopefully ladder. 8. 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~·@M!!MIMtM,i •I•l ►◄ E# ■ TEMORA KANGAROOS SENIORS ■. Well, we made the trip to Barellan, SENIORS One of the best all-round efforts 1. C. BECROFT 25. M. O'BRIEN 1. P. REID 23. P. FIRMAN Temora has put in for the last few 2. S. NGUYEN 26. G. FOX 2. G. McDOUGALL 24. C. HARPER seasons saw them victors over the .. . · ;~F!~iE 3. T. CROUCH 27. G. JOHNSON 3. D. KRAUSE 25. R. DRUMMOND highly fancied front-runners 'Man­ ;~¥1~:r'lf~; 4. H. NGUYEN 28. A. KIMBER · R·ED, BLACK v more closely kmt side in the change 4. W. KRAUSE 26. B. THOMPSON go'. Coach Phil Reid has certainly rooms as compared to previous 5. I. COLLINS 29. P. ELLIOTT 28. W. PATTISON got the boys firing well, .and the BLUs~~~~ITE 30. P. RAUCH 5. L BENT weeks. It would be a fair statement to 6. S. SMITH 29. M. REINHOLD only thing that has worried him, is 7. E. FRAZIER 31. M. PLEMING 6. M. O'CALLAGHAN say that there were more elbows, eye 30. G. JORDAN for them to concentrate for the full gouges and body contact in the change rooms than out 8. V. MURTAGH 32. G. OSBORN 7. N. FIRMAN four quarters. Well, they certainly did put in a 100% on the field. 9. D. SEAMAN 33. D. CRIMMINS 8. N. WALLACE 31. K. WALLACE effort and the rewards were very sweet indeed. The Our forward line now has a much better understand­ 10. R. CURRIE 34. C. WESTON 9. T. REID 32. P. MAHON 'born again footballer' Jap Bent won the mug with a ing of the rural economy surrounding Barellan, with 11. S. MARKS 35. M. JUNCK 10. G. SOLLEY 33. P. HORAN strong display at centre-half-forw_ard, with Ray such current topics as the effects of the Government's 12. G. FOX 36. F. MURTAGH 11. S. CHANDLER 34. N. GRIMMER 'Dago' Block and Trev 'Coogee Bear' Reid sharing cutback of the 18% Investment Allowance; the recent 13. T. MURPHY 37. J. CAREY 13. N. BLOCK 35. D. RODWELL the other two awards. introduction of increased fuel taxes and the burden it 14. S. LEESE 38. M. STANCOMBE 14. M. BLOCK 36. K. FLAKELAR The Reserves only went down by a couple of will place on an already severely depleted rural socio­ 15. J. O'BRIEN 39. P. CRIVELLARO 16. P. BLOCK 37. N. BUSHELL goals, a big improvement on last round's 200 point economic system; and the predicted 1985 wheat harvest, 40. P. HUNT all coming up in casual conversation. Although inter­ 16. P. LE PETIT 17. G. BLOCK 38. P. HAINES drubbing. Jamie 'Cagney' Durham returned to form rupted at least nine times (we kicked 4.5) by our back­ 17. M. STANCOMBE 41. P. DIXON 18. G. WINKLEY 39. J. SMITH to win the mu$, with Johnny 'McReedy' McRae line, we are much better blokes after hearing what the 19. A. HILLAS 42. M. RICHARDS 19. D. FLAKELAR 40. A. BRUEST played above himself to claim the socks. Barellan backline had to say. 20. C. PARMENTER 43. W. GARDNER 20. S. BENNETT 41. R. DUNN The U19s also improved on last round's effort but Award winners included: Skeeter Crawford lsts and 21. N. BUSBY 44. D. HUNTER 21. P. CLEMENTS 45. P. TYNDALL were still unable to account for a determined Mango. Ezza 2nds. 22. S. PATRICK 45. C. HALL 22. J. DURHAM 46. J. McRAE The boys are doing quite well considering that they Our bad run of luck continued in the Under 19s game 23. R. WHYTE 46. M. KELLS are flat out for numbers each week. Players like on Sunday against RAAF with our boys suffering their 24. G. CLARK 47. M. ROURKE James Corbett, Shane Johnson, Phil Gerhard and third loss in four games - can Currie stem the tide? Let's 48. G. ABSOLUM UNDER 19s many others show great potential for future years in start today! Sonny Nguyen was voted our best with Mark football. Richards, Craig Hall and John Carey all playing well. UNDER 19s Tonight is the 'Sportsmans Night' at the RSL Club Every player has three tasks today. 1: Pay your $2 Colours: Black & Red St_ripes and I'm sure everyone is in for a good rage. If the insurance, 2: Let Pauly Allen know that you are going/ talented speakers don't have you intrigued and not going to next Saturday's smorgasbord/video disco, laughing by the end of the night, I'm positive 'Mos­ and 3: Get a kick of the football. WE ARE VERY APPRECIATIVE sey' or 'Doogs' should be able to remedy that. Today we see if Temora's 90-point victory over Man­ OF THE ADVERTISERS WIN ASLOPPY JOE goplah last week was not just a typographical error in the WHO APPEAR IN THIS PROGRAMME. This week we find ourselves against South Wagga, so let's play football for four quarters and achieve Wagga Daily Advertiser, when they pit their best against THE ADVERTISERS WOULD Entry Form Page 24 our best in a game, which given good weather, should ALSO BE VERY APPRECIATIVE the best possible results. see a lot of goals kicked. Then join us for a beer if you're IF WE USED THEIR up to it! SERVICES WHEREVER POSSIBLE. 1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. COMING EVENTS FOR MEMBERS AND GUESTS OF THE ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,¾~~\r~~f!t!f!ll~~,,,:

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LTD. _ When the ground is wet - the MB Trac laughs; HOTEL rpH :.-\:· . and when the siren sounds the Gullie roars! For further information Phone V. Beard (069) 31 1563 . BARELLAN 149. · ' I COLL/NGULUE. ASHMONT DEMONS •=h ♦ M ♦ f.:f1'1'1~1~t00it•I•l:• ...~ SENIORS Congratulations North Wagga 1. G. COLVIN (C/C) 28. W. PRICE (mostly the Firsts) on last weeks 2. G. CRANE 29. I. KENNEDY SENIORS Two wins on Saturday by big effort. Most supporters on both 3. W. SOMERVILLE 30. S. MENZ 1. G. CLAYTON 30. D. IRVIN margins, but surprisingly in. both sides felt the scoreboard not a 4. C. JACKSON 31. S. McPHERSON 3. B. FLAGG 31. J. JACKSON games spectators witnessed many true indication of the game. 5. A. ·KENNEDY 32. G. SHANAHAM 2. S. BALMER 32. J. WILLIAMS fine passages of footy. . The afternoons better perfor- 6. K. HINES 33. T. GILLETT 4. P. COX 33. D. OVERS The maJor award in Firsts was taken out by that cheeky back­ BLUE & WHITE ~RED. WHITE v mers were rewarded as follows - 7. C. HINES 34. R. WHYMAN 5. N. DIGGELMANN34. D. FLAGG mSTRIPES lsts: Meyers Mug to 'Gill' (what 8. B. ALEXANDER 35. D. McPHERSON 6. C.CONLAN 35. V.CONLAN man Kelly Tubb who turned the 7. M. CONLAN 36. G. MALE Dons attack around time and more can we say); Nardies to Terry; Crossroads · 9. F. KENNEDY 36. S. McMILLAN time again, and the Roo Towel winner Mick Con­ Plonk to Narna Price and 'G.J.' the Roxanne 10. M. TIPPING 37. P. GANNON 8. I. MALE 37. C. EVANS 9. A.EVANS 38. K.TUBB lan demonstrated his versatility by leading the Treatment (you don't need the haircut, so what 11. S. GUNNING 38. G. RUDD charge at both ends of the ground. Good players about removing some of those 'beauty spots'?). 12. C. LASHBROOK 39. R. GILLINGHAM 10. G. COOPER 39. J. CARROLL 11. G. FAIRMAN 40. P. CONLAN · were not hard to find but David Irvin, Ian Lucas, 2nds: Lewington 'Lubricator' to 'Tubby'; Nar­ 14. D. GREWAR 40. G. LEE 12. R. EVANS 41. R. WAIDE Peter Cox, Peter Clark and Ian Male preformed dies to Wock Price ( was in running for mark of 15. I. GOW 41. G. WILLIAMS well in a good team effort. the day but has 'precious' little left on top, and 13. W. FLAGG 42. J. GLADMAN 16. C. PRICE 42. J. ROY 14. P. FLAGG 43. M. IRVIN Our 2nd XVIII won well and were best served doesn't need the haircut); Rob Whyman won the 17. D. HILTON 43. A. CASTLE by Greg Trembath (Roo Towel winner) who con­ Crossroads Award and our flying backman Col 15. J. MALONE' 44. P. CLARK 18. B. BURGESS 44. K. COX 16. R. SULLIVAN 45. A. TREMBATH sistantly won the 'hard' ball and led by example Jacob the Roxanne Treatment. 19. P. JONES 45. D. PRICE 17. J. CONLAN 46. B. IRVIN all day, Geoff Male who marked with great confi­ U19s: The Wagga Picture Frames mug to 20. K. COOKE 46. W. CAIRNS 18. B. CONLAN 47. Rod IRVIN dence, a very busy John Cullinane, skillful Shaun Tipping; Crossroads Award to 'Smithy' 21. D. WASHINGTON 47. T. ROY 19. Ray IRVIN 48. Mat CONLAl T Rowan Gladman and coach Paul. . and the Club Award to Michael Cooke. 22. C. JACOB 48. J. FURELLA 20. M. FLAGG 49. G. TREMBATE Goal umpiring must be hard on the nerves, An apology, "The Gunn" is spelt with one 'n' 23. B. PAGE 49. S. TIPPING 21. R. GLADMAN 50. R. INGLIS noticed our 2nd XVIII regular call it quits at ¾ (The Gun). More trivia: Who was the backman at 24. J. QUILTER 50. D. BURGESS 23. J. CULLINANE 52. P. INGLIS time on Saturday, didn't find out the problem but the game last with the charming escort??? And was told it could have been frustration, starvation 25. P. SALAN 51. W. MEYERS 24. 0. BROWN 53. J. INGLIS speaking of trivia, thanks for the great night put 25. D. MALONE . 55. P. McDONNELL or dehydration. on by the Social Club last week after the game. 26. W. STEVENS 52. P. WILLIAMS Mark and David tell me the Footy Club are 27. R. GOW 26. I. LUCAS 58.·J. MANNING We thank Royan's for the new time-keepers/ 27. M. KENNY 63. P. TAYLOR holding a Trivia Night at the WM Club on Satur­ scoring box - looks terrific (but the blokes in it UNDER 19s 2s: G. HOWE 71. D. MALE day, June 29, so let's make it a bright night, see David or Mark for bookings. want carpet, chairs, heater esky, pie warmer and 54. P. GILLETT 65. M. COOKE 29. M. BROWN . 80. Rob IRVIN the whole bit - they've got 'buckleys'). Today we visit the Demons and the importance 55. P. HESTER 67. P. SQUIRES of this game must be termed as vital, so we cannot This week another set of clean heels. Remem­ 56. G. McLOUGHLIN 68. G. SMITH ber last time. 60. G.MUNRO 69. G. SIMPSON afford to lose. -DEMON 63. P. COOK 71. A. WALDER 64. W. 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' - NORTH WAGGA SAINTS MARRAR BOMBERS SENIORS Last Saturday, against the Gullie, SENIORS 1. T. TURNER 27. R. SHEA Last week saw us go down to was by far the best game the seniors I' 1. G. SLATER 29. R. HETHERINGTON 2. A. BAKER 28. K. SHEA top side The Rock in all three have played all year. They gave every­ 3. P. BUTTERWORTH 29. B. SHEA grades. Our most successful com­ thing they had, and although we won 2. S. RlSEBOUROUGH 31. K. McINERNEY 4. D. HODGE 30. P. PATTISON in most positions, we didn't win on the 3. R. MARGOSIS 32. J. JACKSON petitors in the Firsts were 5. J. DYE 31. G. HANRAHAN Anthony Baker, Danny Malone, scoreboard. It was also pleasing to 4. R. OUTRAM 33. G. LIMBRICK 6. M. ROBERTS 32. D. McKELVIE RED, WHITE & hear the club song after the game, it 5. S. COUSLEY 34. J. DENTON 7. C. COOTE 33. D. FOX John McCormack and Chris Co­ BLACK, BLACK RED SASH also threw confusion in to the Gullie 6. C. DAVIS 35. W. SMITH 8. J. MOHR 34. M. LANGTRY ate. I sometimes think it is a good dressing rooms. Other games on the day saw the Re­ 7. G. JOHNSON 36. S. SOLOMON 9. A. BEVAN 35. T. LANGTRY thing 'Bakes' surname does not serves beaten due to lack of numbers (thanks to the 8. J. McGREGOR 37. T. REID 10. G. MANNIHG 36. G. GRINTER portray his occupation as I feel quite sure the U19s who doubled up), with the U19s also losing. 11. D. MALONE 37. M. HAGAR bread he made would even be too tough to eat. 10. R. NESS 38. R. WITHERS 12. S. KNIGHT 38. G. TURNER Award winners on the day were - lsts: Saint of the 11. K. WITHERS 39. M. COUSLEY The loss of Tony Turner with a broken jaw was Week and Leagues Club Award, R. Margosis; Nardies 13. T. PLEMING 39. R. TURNER 12. L. SMYTHE 40. R. DENTON L. certainly the saddest thing since Molly Jones pas­ Award, M. Price; North Wagga Ampol, S. Risebough; 14. GEPPERT 40. G. BEVAN 15. N. TURNER 41. J. SHEA sed award in a Country Practice. It now seems Encouragement Award, W. Skeers. 2nds: Saint of the 13. G. WOODEN 41. P. CARRICK 14. R. KERR 42. W. SKEERS 16. W. GRAETZ 42. J. McCORMACK time that the team can show their respect for such Week and Les & Norma Day Award, W. Hancock; 17. A. GRENTELL 43. B. McRAE a great character and football master by knuck­ Nardies Award, C. Davis; Island View Award, J. Kerin. 16. B. CROUCH 43. M. CAIRNS 17. M. PROWSE 44. H. BOCKING 18. H. CRAWFORD 44. E. TURNER ling down and winning our way back into the final U19s: Saint of the Week and Les & Norma Day Award, 19. B. GIBBONS 45. R. POWER four. D. Collins; Flanigans Taxi Truck Sox award to S. 18. T. MERRIGAN 45. S. MANNING 20. M. TAYLOR 46. I. CAMPBELL 46. K. CHAMBERS Bad luck also to veteran second grader Garry Solomon. 19. T. RUDD 21. R. GARRETT 47. D. MUNDAY Shea who is recovering from a broken arm after The North Wagga Supporters Club competition was 20. P. PROWSE 47. G. McDONALD 22. G. PRICE 48. G. SHEA drawn on Sunday and we would like to thank everyone 21. J. KERR 48. P. SMITH 23. G. ARMSTRONG 49. S. ROBINSON last weeks torrid match. There is absolutely no who bought tickets. Winners were: 1st 107 L. Day; 2nd 22. C. TIPPING 49. R. BLENCOWE 24. G. LANGTRY 51. E. GLOWREY truth in the rumour that he was trying to imitate 190 R. McGregor; 3rd 145 P. Fahey; 4th 177 A. She­ 23. V. O'BRIEN 50. P. CALLER 25. B. ROLLINS 56. N. HANCOCK the toughness of Mark Jackson. pard; 5th 179 B. Kenny; 6th 169 G. Wooden. Watch out 26. A. EASTICK 57. B. REARDON A recent footbi3.ll profile I was compiling on 24. G. CROUCH 51. B. WITHERS popular recruit Lindsay Geppert came to an for the next competition in a couple of weeks. 25. K. DAVIS 53. S. CRANSWICK UNDER 19s Ladies please take note that there will be a working abrupt end recently when the answer to the ques­ 26. W. HANCOCK 54. W. MILLER 1. R. TURNER 15. A. McKELVIE tion "Who would you like to be marooned on bee at the Black Swan next Tuesday at 11 a.m., so any 27. T. JONES 55. W. TABER 2. D. DRUM 16. G. THOMPSON 3. C. WHITI✓i:ORE 17. D. 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What a game.the 2nd XVIII play­ I 0 SENIORS SENIORS Last weeks trip to Uranquinty ed. They won in every quarter, un­ was as expected successful, ■ fortunately injuries to Dave 1. Colin INGRAM 21. D. CHRISTIAN 1. B. DELANEY 21. P. LARGE although an undermanned Rosella (broken nose) Hocking and Peter 2. J. BAXTER 22. G. SCOTT 3. T. FOLEY 22. A. DEAN combina~ion provided stout resist- (kick in the teeth) Cull, plus minor 3. J. MORLEY 23. D. HOCKING ~injuries to numerous players mar­ 4. G. BENNETT 23. P. HART ance at times. 4. T. INGRAM 25. K. FREEMAN 5. R. DALLAS 24. J. BRISTON At this point a comprehensive mBLA~~RfP~HITE red the game. Coach 'H' Argus NAVY BLUE, again dominated at fullforward 5. N. REYNOLDS 27. A. ZIEMS 6. M. NOONAN 25. R. BRADLEY rundown of Saturday's basketball WHITE CREST scores would perhaps be in order with five big ones. A big thank you must go to Barry 6. C. FINNEN 28. B. FLACK 7. G. BRADLEY 26. T. FINUCANE 7. Glen INGRAM 29. H. ARGUS just to get our priorities sorted out (just joking). Flack and Charlie Crane for filling positions in the 8. M. GAYNOR 27. C. PASSFIELD 8. R. FLACK 30. J. ARGUS A word of appreciation to the players who filled in 2nds. An excellent way to win considering the cur­ 9. D. HOWARD 28. D. DALY cumstances. A top team effort. Boree Creek Cafe 9. G. INGRAM 31. S. WAITERS for Magic Johnson & Co., Tony Koch, Bob Cowie, awards went to Shane McCartney $10 with John 10. I. PATEY 32. J. O'BRIEN 10. R. KNAGGE 29. C. MANNING Bruce Mango, Col Passfield, etc., all surprised our Bamblett and Stewart Watters receiving $5 each. 11. I. INGRAM 33. T. GUITLER 11. R. NIEUWENDYK 30. P. HUDSON hierachy with splendid performances. The 1st XVIII was a completely different matter. 12. M. CLOSE 35. P. DOHERTY 12. L. REID (Ass.C) 31. P. MANNING Another to make his debut in fine style was From the first bounce RAAF were in control with ·13_ A. ARGUS 38. S. McCARTNEY 13. Peter DELANEY (C) 32. J. HARRISON Ronald, alias Rat, alias Raymond, alias Ken who has more lines than and makes less sense five of our players having to double up - it left the 14. T. HANNON 39. Alex ZIEMS 14. D. EARNSHAW 33. B. MANGLESDORF selectors with a big headache. On the subject of then a drunk Dangles (just joking again) but plays a 15. Craig INGRAM 40. J. GEPPART 15. D. BRADBURY 35. E. BAITYE selectors, there are only three (3) in the club, those 16. C. RICHENS gutsy type of football which should be an asset in the 16. W. DE BRITT 36. P. GRAY future. being Col Ingram, Harry Argus and Mick Hopwood. 18. M. HOPWOOD Please let them make the decisions! Awards in the (2nds C) 37. J. THOMPSGN Wayne DeBritt proved to the selectors his worth lsts were: Jack Lang $40 with a welcome return to 19. S. LANG as a goal sneak (a la Diacos) to slam through six 20. W. HEALY 17. J. NORRIS 38. D. McPHERSON form; with Mick (Big Bird) Hopwood $30, and $20 18. W. WILLOUGHBY 39. A. KICKEIT classy goals and take out the mug. goin$ to Terry (Truck) Hannon. Also to central Chook Henley and Rod Knagge dominated in a umpue, Ivan Carroll, thanks for a very good job. 19. C. MANWARING 40. W. GROGAN forward line that looked as crowded as a fat persons Coach Col, as with Charlie Corbett last year, has 20. S. HOGAN 43. C. MORTON convention in Googs bedroom. found that we take the game too lightly, and don't Monday's Advertiser brought tears of nostalgia listen. So how about we get our minds on the job! with best players like Ron (I'm a legend) Milthorpe and Greg (my knees a legend) Egan to the fore. For VICTORIAN PUBLISHING CO. the second week in a row we also see the mysterious R. Jones, who if he maintains present form may just SLOPPY JOE WINNER (Competition No. l ): 2 5~~AR edge out Jamie Thompson for recruit of the year. OF PRINTING Today a tough one against the Boree Boys which CORENE SQUIRES OF WAGGA we can't afford to drop, so let's give it 100%. CARN THE BLUES GIFFORD AGENCIES Boree Creek CAFE FOR ALL YOUR STOCK, INSURANCE Fast, fn"endly Take-away Service! 'PROVEN STAYERS• & MERCHANDISE NEEDS AT Hot chips, pies, sausase rolls, hot & cold drink:; BOREE CREEK CALL OR PHONE URANA ST., BO REE CREEK- PH. 271491 * TRACTORS * TILLAGE & SEEDING EQUIP. KEITH or BETTY (069) 27 1411 Closest shop lo the footy sround! * HEADERS * HAYMAKING EQUIPMENT

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CHEAL the Bulldogs register two good wins and as a result of this both sides retain top Firsts played close to their full poten­ 3. K. MOORE 28. P. LAMBIE 2. R. HUNTER 2. K. BEVAN tial, all at the same place and at the 4. T. BAYLISS 29. P. COWAN 3. R. CATTEL 3. T. DONOGHUE ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~o:~~k~aJ~~~~~~ ~J-t\\\\\' {t\'J}'.· BLUE & WHITE same time. What a delight it was for 5. T.CUTTEN 30. R. SIMMS 4. M. DONALSON 4. S. GIBBONS get us there I hope the run home will be RED. WHITE & BANDS the long suffering supporters to 6. S. WARD 31. R. PIPAN 5. M. HONNER 5. J. ROBERTSON as rewarding. BLUE watch. 7. M. BARKLAY 32. G. HALL 6. T. TURNER 7. M. SHEATHER The Reserves recorded a good win over some spirited opposition from a gallant Bushpig team. A tight backline, free running forwards, with every­ 8. M. BOSS 33. D. SMEATON 7. J. HULL 8. A. BLA,.NCHARD one chasing and backing up made the opposition look 9. M. TRICE 34. N. DAVEY However in the end the Bulldogs proved too determined and 8. T. HANSEN 9. K. THOMPSON decidedly second rate. Or, as one member of our cheer 10. A. PHILLIPS 35. R. KIRKPATRICK classy. It was a team effort by the players all day, with many squad so eloquently put "Boree who?" 11. L. PLAPP 36. S. LOWTH 9. W. PRESTON 10. S. EDSON worthy of receiving the three awards given out at the end of 10. G.DRYDEN 11. K. CROWE the match. Naming best players was not an easy job, with so 'Superpuss' Lambie got more kicks than a pyromaniac 12. I. HENDERSON 37. A. FAIRHURST many contributors, but a few who do deserve special men­ at a bon-fire, and converted eleven of those to goals. 13. R.DANN 38. P. KENNEDY 11. L. DALEY 12. B. HOLLIS tion are Sharpy, Danny, Garry, Graeme on the back line 'Steve' McQueen stole a few hearts (including Nobby's) 14. B. GRANT 39. G. WARD 13. A. HALL 13. M. LEDWIDGE while Trevor, Tony, Batesy, Moo and Ray had a field day up as he battled hard all day. Gary Ewart got more touches 15. C. KEAST· 40. D. WARD 14. R. ALLEN 14. T. HALL forward. I would like to thank Ricky also, well done from all than a buxon blonde at a bucks party. Steve Ward is 16. P. KUNO 41. M. CLUFF 15. M. EDSEN 16. J. HOLMES the boys. Winning is the name of the game and the lsts certainly getting so good at sheperding that he is thinking of 17. D. ROBERTS 42. J. SPARKS 16. P. SHEEHAN 17. C. COATES re-mustering to Messiah. Enough, I could name the 18. P. ROYCE 43. M. HIGBEN achieved that result in the good 50 minutes of football play­ 17. C. SELBY 18. S. SMITH whole side, well done fellas. Let's hope it's not a flash in 19. D. BOYCE 44. T. CROSILLA ed. The other 50 minutes looked like it was used up by the players to get a sun tan, as from a spectators point of view the pan (and I don't mean gold pan). · 20. M. TOBODI 45. P. MERIDITH 18. N. STEINKE 19. T. COOPER 19. M. SPENCER 20. C. BLOOMFIELD th.:it is what it must have seemed. The Seconds can't be far away from a win, as they 21. G. EDWARD 46. M. RENFREY- Reflecting on the game you could say we only played as seem to be improving each week. They just have to learn 22. A. DEVLIN RUMLEY 20. D. MORRISS 23. M. CLOSE well as we had to. To the Bushpigs credit they kept at us all to play four quarters instead of 2 or 3. Paul Warner won 23. M. KANIA 47. G. MANNS 21. R. LA WERSON 27. I. COCHRANE day but to our credit there was always something in reserve a trip to the Allonville with his best on ground perform­ 24. A. BILLY 48. F. Y ASING 22. M. TAYLOR 28. S. GREGOR to ensure victory. ance. Hoo Ray Kirkpatrick had a million possessions and 25. D. ROWE 49. D. SIMPSON 24. G. LANG 29. G. HARMR Winners on the day were (the school teachers pet) Alan Lang at FB, Reedy when moved to CHB, Deno was never 'Weetie' Wheatley must have had his before he came to 50. G. WHEATLEY 25. W. JOLLEY 30. S. ORR the ground, as he didn't stop running all day. beaten in the BP, up forward Steve (Superboot) May, Mark 26. A. CAMERON I'm getting to the stage of running out of superlatives Spencer, Kev McAlister and Phil Sheen had the opposition UNDER 19s guessing all day. Special mention must go to Jacko's mate for the U19s, as they go from strength to strength. Last 32. R. REED 1. R. HANCOCK 15. K. WILSON Langy, and the scintillating Chris Selby ruck roving, ably Saturday they played the best game I have seen from 2. D. TAYLOR 16. A. YOUNG supported by devastating destroyer Dono who picked up them, as they completely demoralized South Wagga­ 3. C. BLAKEMORE 17. K. YATES kicks at will around the ground. Tolland. They are a fine side and will definitely give the Award winners - lsts: C. Selby 20, M. Spencer 17, G. Lang 4. D. BANKS 18. M. COE premiership a big shake this year. Like the Firsts, all the 17, M. Donaldson 14, D. Morriss 3, G. Wastell 3, R. Reed 1. 5. G. BROWN 19. R. JUST U19s deserve a mi;ntion, however, A. Young, M. Coe 2nds: Jumper, R. Keast; T-Shirt, T. Donoghue; Socks, T. 6. J. BOMM 20. C. TAVLARIDIS and T. Middleton got the nod, as the three best for the Cooper. Esso Award, R. Reed. 7. B. DENT 21. M. JOHNSTONE day. 8. R. DALLI 22. D. SHARP CARN THE CATS! 9. K.ELEVELD 23. T.LANE Watch a replay of Junee-Kapooka,s home games 10. S. MIDDLETON 24. C. ADAMS with hosts Terry Mulquiney and Marie Ford 11. R. NEATE 25. S. JOLLIFFE in the great atmosphere of the . . . 12. W. NEWBEGIN 26. J. OHLIN WIN ASLOPPY JOE 13. W. OTTO 27. M. O'SULLIVAN 14. D. WINTON 28. A. MacQUEEN LOFTUS HOTEL-MOTEL Entry Form Page 24 C. PHILLIPS *~ HUMPHREY ST., JUNEE - PHONE 24 1511 * • OPEN 7 DAYS • CHINESE RESTAURANT ac )C ac w w as w )( r------7 ' I New HOLDEN ASTRA now at I

Gold Leaf lettering for Honour Boards, etc. 17 417 {CJ ~ "'""'""' ONEE MOTORS I contact MICK FORRELL Signwriter -Phone Wagga 251830 ~ CONTACT HARLEY SPITTLE & HIS TEAM AT 1 SEIGNIOR ST., JUNEE- PH. 241900 1 ,. 1------~ 42 43 CALL IN TO THE ALAN HARRIS WAGGA i\1cDONALD & Co. FLOWER BOUTIQUE URANOUINTY HOTEL MODERN FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR A COLD CARLTON OR TOOHEYS AFTER THE GAME AND MONUMENT AL CO'.\TRACTORS WITH MINE HOSTS DUILIO & SANDRA FERELLA Scn·ing: Coolu111011 G1111111ai11. Locklz11n. Tlzc Rock. Umna. TOOHEVS F.F.L. DRAW - 1985 ./1111cc. Yerong Creek. T11rc1111a 1111d Ardle//11111 dis;rict.,. DIVISION ONE SPLIT ROUND JUNE 15: Uranquinty(45) v JULY 27: T.R.-Y.C. v Nth. Cootamundra(223); Junee-K.(132) v ROUND ONE Wagga; Temora v Marrar; Barel­ Rivco11(99); RAAF(180) v Boree 10 B/1 YLJS STREET. WACiGA APRIL 13: T.R.-Y.C.(126) v Nth. Creek(93); Whitton bye. + lan v M.C.U.; Coll.-Ashmont v PHONE 21 ../913 JUNE 22: Rivcoll v Whitton; Wagga(93); Temora(119) v S.W.-Tolland. Pmmn11a Marrar(105); Barellan(80) v Boree Creek v Cootamundra; Pri11cipa!· Eric M.C.U.(128); Coll.-Ashmont(330) v AUGUST 3: Marrar v T.R.­ RAAF v Junee-K.; Uranquinty S.W.-Tolland(26). Y.C.; M.C.U. v Temora; S.W.­ bye. APRIL 20: General Bye. Tolland v Barellan; Nth. Wagga v APRIL 27: Marrar v T.R.-Y.C.; Coll.-Ashmont. JUNE 29: Whitton v RAAF; V M.C.U.(170) v Temora(86); S.W.­ Boree Creek v Junee-K.; Uran­ AUGUST 10: T.R.-Y.C. v GOALS BEHINDS TOTAL GOALS . BEHINDS TOTAL Tolland(24) v Barellan(187); Nth. M.C.U.; Temora v S.W.-Tolland;, quinty v Rivcoll; Cootamundra Wagga(74) v Coll.-Ashmont(205). bye. MAY 4: T.R.-Y.C.(131) v Barellan v Coll.-Ashmont; Mar­ 10 10 rar v Nth. Wagga. JULY 6: Whitton v Boree M.C.U.(73); Temora(319) v S.W.­ Creek; Junee-K. v Uranquinty; Tolland(8); B.arellan(l06) v Coll.­ AUGUST 17: S.W.-Tolland v ,_w 20 20 Ashmont(97); Marrar(I48) v Nth. T.R.-Y .C.; Coll.-Ashmont v RAAF v Cootamundra; Rivcoll cnC Wagga(60). Temora; Nth. Wagga v Barellan; bye. a:C::X: MAY 11: S.W.-Tolland(24) v T.R.­ -a: 30 30 M.C.U. v Marrar. LLc_, Y.C.(294); Coll.-Ashmont(128) v FINALS ROUND THREE Temora(92); Nth. Wagga(69) v JULY 13: Whitton v Coota­ 40 40 Barellan(86); M.C.U.(98) v Sat. AUGUST 24: 1st Semi. mundra; RAAF v Rivcoll; Uran­ Marrar(87). Sat. AUGUST 31: 2nd Semi. Total Total MAY 18: T.R.-Y.C.(95) v Coll.­ Sun. SEPT. 8: Preliminary quinty v Boree Creek; Junee-K. Ashmont(63); Temora(76) v Final. bye. 10 Barellan(70); M.C.U.(106) v Nth. Sat. SEPT. 14: Grand Final. JULY 20: Uranquinty v Whit­ 10 Wagga(42); Marrar(198) v S.W.­ ton; Cootamundra v Junee-K.; Tolland(28). Boree Creek v. Rivcoll; RAAF Cw 20 20 DIVISION TWO -~ MAY 25: Barellan(94) v T.R.­ bye. Zc y .C.(107); Temora(105) v Nth. ROUND ONE JULY 27: Whitton v Boree Oc::x: 30 30 Wagga(42); Coll.-Ashmont(lll) v Uc:: Marrar(83); S.W.-Tolland(32) v APRIL 13: Junee-K.(148) v Creek; Junee-K.v Uranquinty; M.C.U.(265) Whitton(104); Rivcoll(93) v RAAF v Cootamundra; Rivcoll ~c., 40 40 JUNE I: T.R.-Y.C.(89) v Cootamundra(67); RAAF(222) v bye. Temora(104); Marrar(139) v Uranquinty(44); Boree Creek bye. AUGUST 3: Cootamundra v Total Total Barellan(l18); M.C.U.(114) v Coll.­ APRIL 20: Uranquinty(22~ v Uranquinty; Rivcoll v Junce-K.; Ashmont(97); Nth. Wagga(l89) v Whitton(299t, Cootamundra(79 v S.W.-Tolland(52). Junee-K.(95 ; Boree Creek(62 v Boree Creek v RAAF; Whitton 10 10 Rivcoll(136); AAF bye. bye. Cl) APRIL 27: Whitton(159) v AUGUST 10: Boree Creek v a:2 20 20 SECOND ROUND Cootamundra(36); Uranquinty(56) v Cootamundra; Rivcoll v Whitton; WW --- JUNE 8: Nth. Wagga(88) v T.R.­ Boree Creek(235); RAAF(95) v cw Y .C.(77); Marrar(40) v Ternora(S4); Riveoll(208); Junee-K. bye. Junee-K. v RAAF; Uranquinty 30 30 M.C.U.(117) v Barellan(69); S.W.­ MAY 4: Cootamundra(205) v bye. ztu Tolland(41) v Coll.-Ashmont(242). Uranquinty(19); Rivco11(96) v Junee­ AUGUST 17: RAAF v Whit­ :::::,z 40 40 JUNE IS: T.R.-Y.C.(140) v K. ( 122); Boree Creek(l36) v ton; Junee-K. v Boree Creek; z Marrar(73); Temora(174) v RAAF(107); Whitton bye. Riveol! v Uranquinty; Cootamun­ Total Total M.C.U.(82); Barellan(308) v S.W.­ MAY 11: W h'i t ton ( I 7 4) v dra bye. Tolland(29); Coll.-Ashmont(106) v Rivcoll(76); Junee-K.(180) v Nth. Wagga(96). RAAF(l l l); Cootamundra(l34) v AUGUST 24: Whitton v Junee­ K.; Cootamundrav Riveoll; Uran­ JUNE22: M.C.U. vT.R.-Y.C.; Boree Creek(40); Uranquinty bye. MAY 18: Boree Creek(96) v quinty v RAAF; Boree Creek • SERVICE S.W.-Tolland v Temora; Coll.­ Whitton(163); Uranquinty(36)v Junee­ bye. Ashmont v Barellan; Nth. Wagga K. (178); Cootamundra(213) v FINALS: • PARTS v Marrar. RAAF(64); Rivcoll bye. Sun. SEPT. 1: 1st Semi. JUNE 29: T.R.-Y.C. v S.W.­ MAY 25: Whitton(131) v Junce­ • SALES K. (97); Cootamundra(l55) v Sat. SEPT. 7: 2nd Semi. Tolland; Temora v Coll.­ Sun. SEPT. 15: Prcliminarv Ashmont; Barellan v Nth. Wag­ Rivcoll(55): Uranquinty(76) v RAAF(l59); Boree Creek bye. Final. , a ga; Marrar v M.C.U. Sat. SEPT. 21: Grand Final JULY 6: Coll.-Ashmont v Leadership by Performance! T.R.-Y.C.; Barellan v Temora; ROUND TWO Nth. Wagga v M.C.U.; S.W.­ JUNE 1: RAAF(74) v Whitton(205); UNDER 19s Junee-K.(114) v Boree Creek(96); Tolland v Marrar. SECOND ROUND JULY 13: T.R.-Y.C. v Barel­ Rivco11(214) v Uranquinty(63); Coota­ mundra bye. JUNE22: M.C.U. vT.R.-Y.C.; lan; Nth. Wagga v Temora; Mar­ JUNE 8: Whitton(351) v S.W.-Tolland v Temora; Coll.­ rar v Coll.-Ashmont; M.C.U. v Uranquinty(4); Junee-K.(93) v Ashmont v RAAF; Nth. Wagga v RIVERINA MACHINERY S.W.-Tolland. Cootamundra(68); Rivcoll(88) v Boree Marrar. JULY20: Temora vT.R.-Y.C.; Creek(85); RAAF bye. JUNE 29: T.R.-Y.C. v S.W.­ Barellan v Marrar; Coll. - JUNE 10: Cootamundra(l3li v Tolland; Temora v Col!.­ WAGGA TEMORA NARRANDERA COLLEAMBALL Y Ashmont v M.C.U.; S.W.­ Whitton(96); Boree Creek(129 v I Uranquinty(67); Rivcoll(145 v Ashmont; Marrar v M.C. U. Tolland v Nth. Wagga. RAAF(80); Junee-K. bye. JUNE 30: RAAF v Nth. Wagga; 21 3747 • 82 1411 • 591522 54 4084