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TOOHEVS F.F.L. DIVISION ONE Mention was made in land Trophy where a club's Firsts are awarded 8 FIRST GRADE LADDER GOALKICKERS this Editorial last year of points for a win, Reserves 4 points and Under Round 4: W LD For Ag % Pts the ever-increasing prob­ 19s 2 points. FIRST GRADE Round 4: {v3!k Total lem of bad language. The neighbouring Riverina Football COLLINGULLIE .. 3 1 - 760 298 255.0 12 D. Hilton (Coll.A) ................ 3 31 Whilst it was conceded League's Club Championship alots 6 points for THEROCK-Y.C . .. 3 1 - 619 314 197.1 12 S. Cole (MCU) .. .. .. 4 18 that today's society toler­ a Firsts win, 3 for Reserves and 1 for Under 19s. BARELLAN ......... 3 1 . 459 318 144.3 12 P. Cox(Barellan) ................. 2 16 ated bad language more Adopting the VFL's weighted points system, M.C.U ................. 3 1 . 469 384 122.1 12 J. McGregor(N. Wagga) ........ 5 16 than it used to, it was also the Farrer League Club Championship would Temora ................ 2 2. 616 411 149.8 8 S. Bennett (Temora) .. .. .. .. 2 15 felt that the image offootball as a f amity specta­ currently stand as follows: MCU 48, Marrar ................ 2 2 . 459 345 133.0 8 P. Butterworth (Marrar) ......... 1 14 tor sport was definitely lowered by the unthink­ Collingullie-Ashmont 40, T.R. Y. C. 38, Bare/­ North Wagga ......... 4. 301 565 53.2 0 G. McDougall (Temora) . .. 0 13 ing outbursts of obscenities by footballers on Ian United 36, Temora 26, Marrar 24, South S.W.-Tolland ........ W. Stevens (Coll.A) .............. 0 13 the playing arena. Wagga-Tolland 8, North.Wagga 2. 4 - 82 1130 7.2 0 Club administrators and coaches are again Perhaps again, the Farrer League Executive . SECOND GRADE: urged to make it their responsibility to try and could consider the introduction of such a tro­ SECOND GRADE LADDER G. Verdon(T.R.Y.C.) ........... 17 33 stamp out, or at least curb, the foul-mouthed phy which would certainly become a most pre­ E. Glowery (Marrar) ............. 1 19 habit. Moreso, players themselves are asked to stigious one to win as it obviously indicates the Round4: W L D For Ag % Pts G. Davis (MCU) . .. .. .. .. - 12 become more disciplined in this respect. overall strength of a Club. M.C.U ................. 4 611 124 492. 7 16 B.Cole(MCU) .................... 7 12 A. Breust (Temora) . .. 3 12 THEROCK-Y.C . .. 3 1 · 466 222 209.9 12 Finally, it is to be hoped that Temora's legal COLLING UL LIE .... .. 3 1 - 337 229 147.1 12 UNDER NINETEENS: A suggestion also mentioned last year, was stand does not set a precedent. Whilst it is every BARELLAN ........ 3 1 - 283 314 90.1 12 C. McCann (MCU) . .. .. .. 7 26 the possible introduction of a Club Cham­ football club's aim to seek desired players, the Temora ............... 2 2 - 386 350 110.2 8 M. Coe (RAAF) ................... 15 19 pionship trophy. decision of the Tribunal not to clear Mr. Horan Marrar ............... 1 3 - 284 339 83. 7 4 E.Lloyd(MCU) ................... 5 18 A Club Championship is determined by should have been accepted. More to the point, C. Hall (S. W.-T.) .................. 7 17 Nth. Wagga .......... - 4 - 161 508 31.6 0 K. Yates (RAAF) .. .. .. .. 9 14 awarding weighted points for wins of all of a the Farrer League Executive should never have S.W.-Tolland ....... - 4 - 115 557 20.6 0 club's teams. In the VFL they have the McLel- been involved. UNDER NINETEENS LADDER LAST ROUNDS RESULTS ◄ COVER: Follow the leader! Although Marrar's Anthony Baker leads this pack from team-mate Chris Coote and Round 4: MCU's Tony Matthews and Murray Weeding, MCU were leading at the end of the day. MCU's close 11 Roung4: W L D For Ag % Pts FIRST GRADE DIV, 1 point win last Saturday allowed them to sneak back into the four at Marrar's expense. S.W.-TOLLAND .... 4 457 107 427.1 16 M.C.U.13.20.98 ......... d Marrar 13.9.87 M.C.U. ................. 4 592 154 384.4 16 T.R.Y.C. 44.30.294 ..... d Sth. Wagga-T. 3.6.24 COMING EVENTS FOR MEMBERS-AND GUESTS OF THE COLL-ASHMONT* ... 2 2 - 191 233 81.9 8 MARRAR ............ 2 2 - 163 226 72.1 8 Barellan 13.8.86 .......... d Nth. Wagga 10.9.69 Temora... .. .. .. .. 1' 3 - 235 252 93.2 4 Collingullie-A. 18.20.128 d Temora 12.20.92 · RIVERINA AIIS'llALIAN R.A.A.F. ........... .. 1 3 - 340 369 92.1 4 The Rock-Y.C. .. .... 1 3 - 195 483 40.3 4 SECOND GRADE DIV, 1 Round 4: FOO'lBALL CLUB L'lD. Nth. Wagga* ......... 1 3 - 68 417 16.3 4 M.C.U. 20.10.131... ..... d Marrar 3.6.24 • % to be adjusted at end of round. T.R.Y.C. 27.13.175 ..... d Sth. Wagga-T. 2.1.13 ► FRIDAY, MAY 24: ► BUDGET LUNCHES Barellan 15.15.105 ....... d Nth. Wagga 10.6.66 MONDAY TO FRIDAY FOR FOOTBALL & GENERAL 12 noori to 2 p.m. Collingullie-A.16.7.103d Temora 11.11.77 'HI PERFORMANCE' & 'UNINVITED' CATERING REQUIREMENTS SEE: ► BISTRO MEALS UNDER NINETEENS Rounc1 4: ► EVERY THURSDAY: FRI. & SAT. 6.30 to 9 p.m. AND AFTER THE GAME M.C.U.16.14.110 ........ d Marrar 4.1.25 VIDEO DISCO SUNDAYS 5.30 to 9 p.m. DALCO AGENCIES Sth. Wagga-T. 28.20.188 d T.R.Y.C. 3.1.9 S11p11liers o(a/1 co11kcriu11cn· & snack /i1od,. RAAF 38.12.240 ......... d Nth. Wagga 3.2.20 FERNLEIGH ROAD, WAGGA - PHONE 311511 Hammond Ave., WAGGA- Ph. 21 4863 Collingullie-A.10.ll.71d Temora 9.8.62 Printed at The Daily Advertiser, Commercial Printing Dept., 48 Trail Street, Wagg a Wagga, N.S.W., for the Proprietors of Victorian Publishing Company (P.O. Box 281, Wagg a - Ph. 22 4936A.H.) 4 5 Mine Host: • Modern Motel Units Rod Walsh in relaxed rural welcomes you RED STEER setting. to the . .. • Licensed Bistros • Cnr. Born en Road & "Home of the ., Olympic Way, Wagga Bushpigs" HOTEL-MOTEL Phone 211654 211344 TOOHEVS F.F.L. DIVISION TVVO ] VFL MEDIA LIAISON OFFICER PAULA HEMPTON I FIRST GRADE LADDER I GOALKICKERS Round 5: w LDB For Ag % Pts FIRSTGRADERoundS: {vS::k Total JUNEE/KAPOOKA 4 - - 1 545 390 139.7 16 Other country players were Brian Royal from R. Robins (Whitton) ............... 3 29 DAN/HER LEADS VIC. TEAM Bairnsdale who also played in the VCFL repre­ WHITTON ........ 3 1 • 1 726 282 257.4 12 P. Lambie (RAAF) .. .. .. .. .. .. 7 24 Former Riverina player Terry Daniher led the sentative team, Dale Weightman (Mildura), RIVCOLL .......... 3 2 - - 609 525 116.0 12 R. Knagge (Coota) ............... 7 20 Victorian team in the interstate clash against Shane Heard (Horsham), Mark Yeates (Mt. M. Simpson (Whitton)........... 1 16 South Australia last Tuesday night in Adelaide. Gambier), Mark Bos (Kerang), Roger Merrett COOTAMlJNDRA 2 3 - - 521 406 128.3 8 P. Mcintrye (Rivcoll) ............. 5 16 Daniher, who was recruited from Ungarie in (Kaniva), Gary Ablett (Drouin), Geoff Raines the Northern Riverina football league, has repre­ (Swan Hill), Gary Ayres (Warragul), Peter Russo Boree Creek ...... 2 2 - 1 472 433 109.0 8 J. Hull (Junee-K.) ................. 6 15 R. Rundle-Gordon (Rivcoll) ... 10 14 sented Victoria on four previous occasions but (Pakenham), Steven Wallis (Leongatha) and R.A.A.F ........... , 1 3'- 1 535 562 95.l 4 has not been captain before. Dermott Brereton, Chris Mew and Russell C. Ingram (Boree Ck.) . 0 11 He has long been recognised as one of the most Greene (Mornington Peninsula). Uranquinty ........ ; - 4 - 1 141 951 14:8 0 SECOND GRADE: talented and versatile players in the VFL with his Victorian coach Kevin Sheedy and state selec­ M. Taylor (Junee-K.) .. .. .. .. .. 5 13 exciting marking and courageous play, making tors Ian Ridley, Ray Walker and Ted Whitten T. Cooper(Junee-K.) ............ 9 10 him a key player in Essendon's quest for back-to­ r.amed Wallis (Footscray), Russo (Hawthorn), SECOND GRADE LADDER ) back premierships. Mark Harvey and Shane Heard (Essendon), I K. Bevan (Junee-K.) ............. 3 9 He has been captain of the current premiers Richard Osborne and Paul Roos (Fitzroy), Mark J. Jaszcyk (Rivcoll) ................ 0 8 si11ce 1983 and for the last two years has been Yeates (Geelong), Dermott Brereton (Hawth­ M. Spencer (Junee-K.) ........... 0 6 RoundS: w LDB For Ag % Pts named in the All-Australian team. orn) and Rod Carter (Sydney Swans) for the first M. Maxwell (Whitton) . 1 6 He was recruited to South Melbourne in 1976 time.
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