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TOOHEYS FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE EDITORIAL . 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. 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Round 5: w LDB For Ag % Pts FIRSTGRADERoundS: {vS::k Total JUNEE/KAPOOKA 4 - - 1 545 390 139.7 16 Other country players were 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 led the sentative team, (), 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), (Kerang), 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), (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 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. , 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 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. 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 () for the first M. Maxwell (Whitton) ...... 1 6 He was recruited to South Melbourne in 1976 time. JUNEFlKAPOOKA 4 - - 1 504 188 268.0 16 S. Hogan (Cootamundra) ...... 0 5 but, along with brother Neale, joined Essendon The full squad was as follows: Collingwood, G. 2 1 ~ in 1978. Youngest brother Tony remains in Raines; Essendon, T. Daniher, M. Harvey, R. RIVCOLL* ...... 2 237 350 67.7 10 N.S.W. playing with the Sydney Swans. Merrett, D. Williams, S. Heard, P. Van Der WHITTON ...... 2 1 - 2 237 129 183.7 8 The strength of football in country areas was Haar; Fitzroy, R. Osborne, P. Roos; Footscray, I LAST ROUNDS RESULTS I ev_ident with 16 of the 25-man Victorian squad D. Hawkins, B. Royal, S. Wallis; Geelong, G. BOREECREEK 1 1 1 2 205 254 80.7 6 originating from Victorian Country Football Ablett, M. Bos, M. Yeates; Hawthorn, R. Cootamundra ...... 1 3 - 1 291 350 83.1 4 League clubs. Greene, C. Mew, D. Brereton, G. Ayres, P. Rus­ FIRST GRADE DIV. 2 Round 5: As well as Daniher, vice-captain Mark Lee ori­ so; Melbourne, ; Richmond, D. R.A.A.F.* ...... - 3 - 2 84 72,7 29.2 0 Cootamundra 19.20.134d Boree Creek 5.10.40 ginates from Mildura in the Sunraysia football Weightman, M. Lee; Sydney Swans, D. Acker­ league. ley, R. Carter. * % to be adjusted at end of round. Junee-K. 28.12.180 ...... d R.A.A.F. 17.9:111 Whitton26.18.174 ...... d Rivcoll 10.16'.76 Uranquinty bye. WARREN SECOND GRADE DIV. 2 Round 5: PLOWR/GHT Cootamundra 17 .22.124 d Boree Creek 4.10.34 I Warren & his team\ , Junee-K. 27 .20.182 ...... d R.A.A.F. 3.2.20 can show you the I complete TOYOTA Whitton 9.18.72 ...... d Rivcoll 5.9.39 I range of cars & trucks. Uranquinty bye. l KURRAJONG AVE. LEE~ON · P . 53353!.J,

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_·_. THE ROCK- YERONGCREEKMAGPIES . -- COLLINGULLIE -ASHMONT DEMONS~· SENIORS I suppose one should get excited SENIORS with a 45 goal victory but when you 1. P. CERATO 26. B. BLIGHT Back to the winning circle fel- ~·· compare the opposition with the 2. I. McKENZIE 27. G. GRENTELL 1. G. COLVIN (C/C) 25. P. SALAN las. Very pleasing to see, 2. G. CRANE 26. D. GREWAR -.~J rest you would reconsider. Really, 3. M. DASEY 28. B. LEA VER although the games where close the Dons should be congratulated 4. R. FLANIGAN 29. M. YATES . ·3_ W. SOMERVILLE 27. R. GOW and hard fought for most the for fulfilling their obligations and 5. S. WHITE 30. G. THOMPSON 4. C. JACKSON 28. W. PRICE afternoon. BLACK & WHITE we hope they get through their pre- 6. Mark DRISCOLL 5. A. KENNEDY 30. P. FINEMORE. 31. R. GLADMAN Awards - lsts: 'Gilly' got the RED, WHITE v m. STfUP.ES . sent difficulties. 7. T. SMITH 32. M. HENDERSON 6. K. HINES 31. S. McPHERSON Meyers Transport Mug (but Award winners were very hard to pick. Dick's 9·. C. FELLOWS 33. B. WILLIAMS 7. C. HINES 32. I. KENNEDY effort up forward enabled him to win the Mug and where's the handle); 'Red' Hines 10. D. FELLOWS 34. G. VERDON 8. B. ALEXANDER 33. T. GILLETT gets a feed at Nardies; 'Macca' Kennedy ·the Dase showed a welcome return to form to win the 11. P. PARK 35. D. CHAPLIN . 9. F. KENNEDY D. McPHERSON Encouragement Award. Rob Inglis, Shane White 12. B. HANNAM 3s:· Crossroads award and 'Gilly' the treatment from 36. P. TENISON 10. M. TIPPING 36. S. McMILLAN were other stars. 13. R. INGLIS 37. R. VENNELL Roxanne Beauty Saloon for the Mark of the Day. • The 2nds recorded a big victory also. They, along , 15. S. UEBERGANG 38. M. VAUGHAN 12. C. LASHB~OOK 37. B. PAGE 2nds: Custodian Col Jacob got the R. & S. with the lsts are sitting in second spot. Its been ages 16. W. KARTINYERI 39. H. UEBERGANG 13. W. STEVENS . 38. S. MENZ Lewington Mug; Phil Salan the feed at Nardies since we've had both teams so high up on the ladder 17. R. FITZSIMMONS 40. K. DRISCOLL 14. T. FINEMORE 39. R. GILLINGHAM ( eat up big and you might put some weight on at the same time. Award winners were Mark Yates 18. T. YATES 41. P. SHAW 15. I. GOW 40. G. LEE Phil); Roger Salmon received the Crossroads wb,o had a picnic in the centre and Verdo, whose 17 19. P. YATES 42. M. LOVEDAY 16. C. PRICE 41. A. MENZ awar~ fo~ his four guarters; 'Tubby' Somerville goals deserved some recognition. 20. B. COLEMAN 43. T. McMULLEN 17. D. HILTON 42. J. ROY lept high mto the wide blue younder and got the The 19s battled with lack of numbers against a 21. R. ANDERSON 45, N. CHAPLIN 18. B. BURGESS 43. A. CASTLE ~oxanne Beaury Treatment ( or haircut· if you pretty slick outfit. If they are to improve they de­ 22. A. W ANGANEEN 46. K. COCHRANE 19. P. JONES 44. R. SALMON hke) for a great mark. U19s: Wagga · Picture serve better support from their mates who didn't 23. A. KATINYERI 47. D. WELDON 20. K:COOKE 45. D. PRICE Frames mug .to Dominic Trevaskis; Crossroads tum up. Mal Rainbird won the Mug and Brett Arm­ 24. C, BLAKE 48. R. HENDERSON award to• Paul Williams and Encouragement strong the Riverina Spraying Service Towel award.· 25. J. McLACHLAN 21. D. WASHINGTON 46. D. STUBENRAUCH The Bowling Club Amateur Award is at present at 22. C. JACOB 49. R. PRICE award tO' Robbie Ellis. ' · ' an interesting stage. Bob White has 6 votes, Dick UNDER 19s 23. R. GRENTELL 50. D. BURGESS Saturday night was a good one with one bloke Flanigan 5 and Paul Park 4. 24. P. CAMERON finding a bed (although cold and not very com­ fortable) for free near Romano's. Don't forget the drawing of our 200 Club tonight UNDER 19s after the game. The ladies will be providing a roast r; Monster Meat Competition winners: 1st F. 53. S. GUNNING 61. S. TIPPING Kennedy 0589; 2nd P. Salan 0880; 3rd P. McCal­ dinnerand committee and everyone must ishave invited their to ticketsjoin us. in All today. players : TH~ ·ROCK. CMerE:'.MeLOIRNIGAL7: 54. P. GILLETT 63. P. COOK vin 0839. Also the Footballers Bowls Day is on at the Bowl­ 55. P. HESTER '64.' W. MEYERS This week the ~1a~pies. Let's make it a clean ing Club next Sunday. The list is on the notice board 56. R. WHYMAN 65. M.-COOKE slate after a close inJury-free day. Open daily from 1oa.m. Phone 202185. 57. J. QUILTER 66. G. McLOUGHLIN at the club so enter your teams there. Creams are to I • 58. G. RUDD 67. P. SQUIRES DEMON will Reschs and Carlton on tap. Meals available be worn. Bowls be available. f 59. G. WILLIAMS 68. G. SMITH This week it's our near neighbours and close rivals I Thu., Fri. & Sun. (Sat. night a Dinner Dance). I 69. G. SIMPSON the Gullie. Victory will put us on top of the ladder Take-awaysaspeciality. 60. G. ,MUNRO WIN A FAULKNER FOOTY which in itself should be enough incentive. L,!ISITORS ARE ALWAVS WELCOME 1 Details.on Page 23 . ,r-·------7. 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:m··· ...... :·: Last Saturday saw the 'Gullie' SENIORS S_ENIORS Many supp~iters and players win the Firsts with a last 10 minute 1. P. REID 22 . J. DURHA.M 3. B. FLAGG 30. D . IRVIN seemed a lit~le disappointed after burst of goals. It was an entertain­ 2. G . McDOUGALL 23. l,P. FIRMAN 2.· S. BALMER 31. J. JACKSON . our lsts effort on Saturday. I sus­ ing game with good football being 3. D. KRAUSE 24. C. HARPER pect a majority of the fumbles the order of the day. Glen 'bubble 4. P. COX . 32. J. WILLIAMS 4. W. KRAUSE 25. R . DRUMMOND 5. C. SEMMLER 33 . D : OVERS and mistakes were caused by 18 .BLUE & WHITE · & squeak' Solley once again took 5. I. BENT 26. B. THOMPSON 'fellas: in red, white and black eu.~\~~~ITE STRIPE~ · out the mug with a fine display in 6. M. O'CALLAGHAN 28. W. PATTISON .6. C. CONLAN . \ 34. D. FLAGG the ruck, with Trev Reid and Shaun 7; N. FIRMAN 29. M. REINHOLD · 7. M. CONLAN 35. V. CONLAN jumpers, but a win is a win and Chandler taking out the wine and Socks respec­ 8. N. WALLACE 30. G . JORDAN 8. I. MALE 36. A . DRAFFIN the four points are the counters tively. · 9. T. REID 31. K. WALLACE 9. A. EVANS . 37. C. ·EVANS . come semi-final time. Our Bob Jane-Bill Biron. The Reserves also went very close to victory only 10. G. SOLLEY 32. P. MAHON 10. G . COOPER 38. K . TUBB and Roo Towel· award winner Owen Brown going down by a few goals. Kerry 'coach of the 19s' 11. S. CHANDLER 33 . P. HORAN ,, 11 . G . FAIRMAN 39. J; CARROLL hasn't been troubled by the petrol price hike by Wallace played strong football for four quarters to 13. N. BLOCK 34. N. GRiMMER 12. R. EVANS 40. J~ )jCONLAN the way he churned out the kilometres on Satur­ 14. M. BLOCK 35 . D. RODWELL day in a fine display of attacking footy; Ian (Mr. win the mug. Jimmy Smith won . the wine and Pip 16. P. BLOCK 36. K. FLAKELAR 13 . W. FLAGG 41. R:· wAIDE 'blood & guts' Block won the socks. 17. G . BLOCK 37. N. BUSHELL 14.,P. FLAGG 42. J. GLADMAN C~n~iste~cy) Lucas turned in yet another master­ The U19s also went down by very little and with­ 18. G. WINKLEY 38. P. HAINES 15 . J . MALONE · 43 . M. IRVIN ,. ly 41splay;, Garry (Mr. Reliable) Cooper im­ out a few lapses in -concentration might have taken 19. D. FLAKELAR 39. J. SMITH 16. R. SULLIVAN 44 . P. CLARK proves every week, with his markingia feature; the points. The awards went to James Corbett and 20. S. BENNETT 40 . .A. BRUEST 17. J. CONLAN 45 . A. TREMBATH Simeon (Mr. Cool) ~aimer played good footy Temora's answer to Mark Jackson, Colin Sedgwick. 21. P. CLEMENTS 41. R. DUNN 18. B. CONLAN , 46 . B. IRVIN under presure and David (Mr. Desperate) Overs The Netball girls had two strong victories over 45. P. TYNDALL 19. Ray IRViN 47 . Rod IRVIN pulled off many goal saving tackles. , their opponent~, A grade being very impressive with 46. J. McRAE , Our :2nds notc~ed up another victory wi~h the Rhonda Pike wining the mug and her counter part in .20. M. FLAGG 48. Mat CONLAN 49. G. T.REMBATH Conlan Connection' most prominent; Damian . B grade was Kerry Dunn. The annual wood-drive UNDER 19s 21. R . GLADMAN , was conducted last Sunday with good support 23. j_ CULLINANE 50., R. INGLIS winning the towel with a great display ~t CHB · shown. Steve 'Bunny' Bennett and Ian 'Wee-Wee' 24. 0. BROWN 52. P. INGLIS · and Matt proving, that it's· not the · number of Bent were among the 'stars' of an eventful journey. 25. D. MALONE 53 . Paul INGLIS possessions you get, but the·way you use them . I Remember committeemen there is a meeting on , 26. -I\ LUCAS 55 . P. McDONNELL . that counts; Greg in the centre with his tenacity; Tuesday. There will be a games night and barbecue 27 . M. 'KENNY 58. J . MANNING Jason in the ruck and around the ground showed after training on Thursday night. Also there is a CHRIS FARROW 28. G. 'HOWE 63. P. TAYLOR experience way and beyond his 15 years and the Trivia Night coming up in early June. Like the games OF LEETON 29 .. M. BROWN 71. D ..MALE . hard work in the ·capable hands of the 'Flagg , night, the Trivia night will be held at the Ex~services 80. Rob IRVIN boys' made the win most enjoyable. · · · Club. won the Faulkner Footy T_oday· Temora and a glance at the ladder This week we welcome Barellan. A tough encoun­ in Competition No. 2. shows how i_mp~rta_nt it is to keep winning; as ter will be assured but Temora should come out in New Competition on page 23. every game 1s vital. . front. 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. .A,1 11 r------710 I _...... ,__.._....~~ ~... ..-...~MIii~ I 1~._.. ._...,_~~ ...... _ .... ._. I SLOPPY JOES • T-SHIRTS I ► RURAL MERCHANDISE I SIGNS• STICKERS• CAPS• PENNANTS ► AFL FERTILIZER ► LIME AGENTS 151 FITZMAURICE STREET I ■--· ► Member of Combined Rural Traders ► FUEL AGENTS '-••· I L_PHONE 285791 (A.H. 224362, 285733) _. PHONE 285728, 285742 J BOOTH SIGNCRAFT WAGGA - PH. 21 1565 i?::~i4J.Y!,!ZMhiifit,@,MiU11M?t•W~l~tl\-il .NORTH WAGGA SAINTS ' . . SENIORS SENIORS Last week saw a vastly improved Well there was some improvement performance from the First grade in last week at Mango but there's still a 1. G. GALVIN 21. Trev KENDALL 1. G. SLATER 28. K. KERIN which Barellan were lucky to longwaytogo!Inparticularthedeliv- 2. D. GALVIN 22. R. PARKER 2. S. RISEBOUROUGH 29 . R. HETHERINGTON escape with the points. All players ery of the ball to our forward line was 3. T. ION 23. J. BRENNAN 3. R. MARGOSIS 32 . J. JACKSON showed a lot of desperation and haphazard to say the least and our 4. M. McRAE 24. P. HULME 4. R. OUTRAM 33. G. LIMBRICK with a little more discipline and per- kicking for goal was dreadful. 4. W. DEW (2nds) 25. D. GRIFFIN 5. S. COUSLEY 34. J. DENTON sistance a win is certainly within RED ~ 1JE & BLUE & GOLD C. 8 BANDS Marrar gave us a real fright in the 5. R. WEEDING 26. J. SHULTZ 6. DAVIS 35. W. SMITH reach. The Reserves battled all day maingamethoughwereitnotforwoe- 6. P. DAVIS 27. J. TUTTY 7. G. JOHNSON 36. S. SOLOMON o~ly to go down; and the U19s, with only 14 players, ful kicking w~ should have had the 7. L. SANBROOK 28. C. GEIER 8. J. McGREGOR 37. T. REID tned hard but were no match for the stronger RAAF game sewn up by threequarter time. Trevor 'Bull' Ken- 8. A. MATTHEWS 29 B COLE 10. R. NESS 38 . G . KING side. dall gave one of his best displays in the halfback line to 8_ P. RYAN (2nds) 30. A. GRIFFIN 11. K. WITHERS 39. M. COUSLEY So far this season we have had a relatively injury win the Mangoplah Hotel award; Gordon Wooden was · · 12. L. SMYTHE 41. P. CARRICK solid in the ruck and around the ground and George 9. P. PHYLAND 31. Mark McRAE fr~e start on the field but last Saturday night's enter­ 13 . G. WOODEN 43. M. CAIRNS tamment proved that life off the field can be far more Galvin never stopped trying. Paul Longley alos contri- 10. G. WOODEN 32. B. McRAE 14. R. KERR 44 . H. BOCKING buted well in his first senior game. 11. A. JOHNSON 34. R. FEUTRILL dangerous to ones health. Oh what a night! 16. B. CROUCH 45 . S. ROLTON The Reserves had another substantial win with Byron 12. D. COLE 35. P. LONGLEY Award winners were - lsts: Saint & Leagues Club, 17 . M. PROWSE 46 . I. COLLINS Cole in great touch collecting the Tolland Hotel towel 12. G. KILLALEA (2nds) 37. K. MAHER Marty Cousley; North Wagga Ampol, Leon Smythe; 47 . G. McDONALD Blue Schultz solid and resourceful in defence and Win- 13. T. LLOYD 38. F. PARKER 18. T. MERRIGAN Black Swan Hotel, Chris Tipping (welcome to the ston Dew continuing his recent great form. 14. S. COLE 39. G. LEECH 19 . T. RUDD 48. P. SMITH club); Les & Norma Day awards, Brendan Crouch, Those of you who arrive halfway throu~h. the Re- 15. A. HUNTER 40. W. GALVIN 20. P. PROWSE 50. P. CALLER Ray Lucas, Peter Prowse, Gary Cousley and Steve serves match don't know what you're m1ssmg! Our 16. A. FINEMORE 42 A WOODEN 21. J. KERR 51. B. WITHERS Risebourough. 2nds: Saint & Les & Norma Day, 22. T . ROSS 52 . R. WITHERS Under 19s produ_ce the most entertaining brand of fo_ot- 17 _ T. SMITH 44 · p · M RAE Darren Mcinerny; Golden Fleece Fitzmaurice St, ball you could wish to see. Last week was no except10n · · c 23. V. O'BRIEN 53. S. CRANSWICK Steve Cousley; Black Swan, Ricky Withers; Island when th~y had another fine win against Marrar. Chris 18· G. DAVIS 47. A. KLIMPSCH 24. G. CROUCH 54. W. MILLER View Store, Spud Collins; Encouragement, Chris McDevitt was everywhere (watch out when we teach 19. B. KENDALL 25 . K. DAVIS 55. W. TABER Chambers. Under 19s: Saint & Les & Norma Day, him to kick!) to collect the Peter Matthews towel by a 20. M. WEEDING 26. W. HANCOCK 56. R. CARRICK Cracker Prowse; Black Swan, B. White; Flanigans whisker from Stuart Davis with Cameron Male and UNDER 19s 27. T. JONES Socks, Robbie Gibbons. Mouse Cole also prominent. 1. W. BROWN 16. S. WOODWARD Today we welcome our visitors from North Wagga 2. D. BEDGOOD 18. 0. ROSS Our first Cent-A-Number was drawn last week and we need a big effort from our Seniors to cement a 4. B. ROBERTSON 19. P. McDEVITT ' S~O BAYLIS with the winners being: 1st 177 R. Margosis; 2nd 144 position in the four. 5. S. FINEMORE 20. S. KLIMPSCH ·' WAGG A Marjie Case; 3rd 104 K. Gilbert. Don't forget to get Ladies don't forget the Progressive Lunch commenc- 6. S. DA VIS 21. C. McDEVITT your 200 Club tickets from committee or the Black ing at Pat McRae's at 11.30 a.m. on May 29, casseroles, 7 · M. POST HE S i~: ~: ~:~i?i M GEAR Swan Hotel. We have a Country & Western Dance quiches, salads and sweet welcome. Ladies Auxiliary ~: ~-- t]fll,. W 28 _ T. PARNELL ► FINE CLOTHS FOR MEN, FROM JEANS coming up on Saturday, June 8 so let's get behind it meets at the Hotel at 6 p.m. tonight. 10. N. MATTHEWS 35. P. LONGLEY to make the night a success. Goanna 11. E. LLOYD 40. W. GALVIN TO SUITS, FOOTWEAR AND ALL ~ Today we travel to Mango and a win would be just 14. A. COLE 43. B. McRAE ..__A_c.c.Es.s.o.R.1.E_s_M_i./lO·n···s·u/.ld.ogil'•E·//·io.1.• p.,o.p •. _ .. the tonic we need. 50. C. McCANN UP THE SAINTS. MANGOPLAH HOTEL . For an ice cold beer after the game YOUR HOSTS ARE PHILL & CARLA BISHOP Have an enjoyable evening with friends. Join the group,chatoverdrinks. The atmosphere is one PALM & PAWN HOTEL-MOTEL reason you'll like the place. 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Last Saturday the unthinkable SENIORS SENIORS finally happened, Tom Byrne 1. T. TURNER 25. B. ROLLINS 1. C. BECROFf 25. M. O'BRIEN missed one of the Bombers 2. A. BAKER 26. A. EASTICK 2. S. NGUYEN 26. G. FOX ~?:ff'll:&:::,:,1::,ViiSi games! And what a game it was. 3. P. BUTTERWORTH 27. R. SHEA 3. T. CROUCH 27. G. JOHNSON a.~.~~.~ 4. D. HODGE 28. K. SHEA 4. H. NGUYEN 28. A. KIMBER ~ffl~~i~ jt~~i:~e~~~ ~heo~:h~~~ fift~~ A tremendous effort was put in 5. I. COLLINS 29. P. ELLIOTT i~fJ~.\. _ii BlACK, by all players after the game 5. J. DYE 29. B. SHEA 0 RED SASH 6. M. ROBERTS 30. P. PATTISON 6. S. SMITH 30. P. RAUCH m~~eth~!Jl~~ :h~ S~nw(S~n Ngu}'.en) ,;;;:!e:<:~J:CK;::*: seemed to be well out of reach. 7. C. COOTE 31. G. HANRAHAN 7. E. FRAZIER 31. M. PLEMING shone a httle more than the rest m a 8. V. MURTAGH 32. G. OSBORN Mango are certainly a good side 8. J. MOHR 32. D. McKELVIE great team effort to take out the 9. D. SEAMAN 33. D. CRIMMINS award. but not unbeatable if we all combined for four 9. A. BEVAN 33. D. FOX 10. R. CURRIE 34. C. WESTON quarters. Best players Cootey, Tony T, Rocky, 10. G. MANNIHG 34. M. LANGTRY 11. S. MARKS 35. M. JUNCK One of the 2WG connection, Roger White, played a Hugh, Neil, Gary L. and Danny. 11. D. MALONE 35. T. LANGTRY 12. G. FOX 36. F. MURTAGH great game in the Reserves to be named our best. Punch The 2nds and 19s were well beaten by some 12. S. KNIGHT 36. G. GRINTER 13. T. MURPHY 37. J. CAREY him out Clarkey, you weren't too far behind him. pretty hot opposition. 2nds best were Grilly who 13. T. PLEMING 37. M. HAGAR 14. S. LEESE 38. M. STANCOMBE Great to welome back a couple of the originals Marty 14. L. GEPPERT 38. G. TURNER 15. J. O'BRIEN 39. P. CRIVELLARO Salmon and Vince Cattell. has struck great from, Kev Shea and Dave Tulk. 15. N. TURNER 39. R. TURNER 16. P. LE PETIT 40. P. HUNT Skeeter Grimshaw (Peter Crawford) took out the mug U19s were best served by Andrew Bevan, 16. W. GRAETZ 40. G. BEVAN 17. M. STANCOMBE 41. P. DIXON in the Firsts. We couldn't find the usual mug so we Mick Goode and Peter Willis. 17. A. GRENTELL 41. J. SHEA 19. A. HILLAS 42. M. RICHARDS borrowed one from the 'Rulies' back bar. Jock told The other big news of last weekend was the 18. H. CRAWFORD 42. J. McCORMACK 20. C. PARMENTER 43. W. GARDNER Skeeter to give it back when he finished with it but he 19. N. DeBRUYN 43. B. McRAE 21. N. BUSBY 44. D. HUNTER 'took it out' anyway. Moby, Vince Murtagh and Andy 21st of the local pie-eater Johnny Mac. Big John 22. S. PATRICK 45. C. HALL can eat as many pies as Artie Beetson, although 20. M. TAYLOR 44. E. TURNER Kimber also played gutsy performances. 23. R. WHYTE 46. M. KELLS The South Wagga-Tolland combined annual Wood­ they seem to have done more for Artie than Jack. 21. J. KNOX 45. R. POWER 24. G. CLARK 47. M. ROURKE 22. G. PRICE 47. D. MUNDAY 48. G. ABSOLUM chopping award was shared by Laurie Little, Terry Mur­ Tonight we have the 'Wike Maish Show' 23. G. ARMSTRONG 48. G. SHEA phy and Trevor Crouch. It's a shame Macka's not still featuring an array of local talent and humour. A 24. G. LANGTRY 49. S. ROBINSON UNDER 19s with us as by the sounds of things that's one time we meal and drinks are both provided. A great night Colours: Black & Red Stripes needed him and others to wield the axe. Let's see it is assured. It commences at 7 p.m. UNDER 19s doesn't hapJ?en again. This weeks quiz questions: Will the 2nd Grade Who was 1t that told the taxi driver that it was family leading full forward Ed launch a musical career? 1. R. TURNER 15. A. McKELVIE night at the 'Sportys' on Saturday when the Rules Club 3. C. WHITMORE 16. G. THOMPSON had closed? Okay, I own up it was Phil Elliott. But Jeffo Is Dalgety man Robert Hood waiting for soft 4. M. GOODE 17. B. PATIISON you didn't have to tell her to bring her mother if she wa~ grounds before starting his playing career with 6. R. FURNER 18. N. TURNER 8. D. HOLDEN 19. P. WILLIS CHRIS FARROW any good looking! · the Bombers? and does the Captain of the 19s 9. A. BEVAN 20. A. PRICE I've asked Gary Allen (Proprietor of The Record) to sleep in sunglasses? 10. G. MANNING 21. N. HANCOCK OF LEETON highlight the fact that our next 'CRUCIAL' DONS Today we welcome all the Dons playes to Mar­ 11. P. HASSALL 31. G. HANRAHAN MEETING IS TUESDAY, JUNE 11, AT THE RULES 12. S. KNIGHT 32. D. McKELVIE won the Faulkner Footy CLUB! That's for all the players that said the last one rar with the hope we don't have a repeat of last 13. O.HAWTI-IORN 40. G. BEVAN years 'Fine Cotton Affair'. 14. G. DeBRUYN 41. J. SHEA in Competition No. 2. wasn't pro~oted properly. Write it down on your club • membership cards?! 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CAMPISI Congratulations to all players (both 8BANDS opportuinity to sponsor two young 4. S. SKATES 22. G. SCOTT 4. G.HEATH 25. D. TUCKETT lsts & 2nds) on very determined boys, Dale (Skinny) Carroll and 5. J. ROYLE 23. D. HOCKING 5. R. ROBINS 26. I. PARROW efforts. YEL~tvr~ASH Mark (Rabbit) O'Brien to 's football 6. J. BAMBLETT 24. J. BAXTER 6. R. WATTS 27. B. McALLISTER Phill Purtill continued his good camp in Sydney during the second week of the school 7. J. ROBINSON (c) 28. S. YOUNG form from the previous week giving the■ team plenty 7. Glen INGRAM 25. L. PEARSE holidays. 8. F. GORDON 29. G. CAMPISI of drive around the ground and deservedly was 8. R. FLACK 26. N. REYNOLDS awarded the weekly best player award. 'Porky' Pre­ As for last weeks game it left a lot to be desired. To 9. Graham INGRAM27. R. SMITH 9. R. YOUNG 30. E. V ARDANAGA match a team such as Coota in the 1st quarter and ston combined well with his fellow backman to win 10. I. PATEY 28. B. FLACK 10. M. PAINTING 31. P. BLATTMAN the determination award. Youngster, Mark Painting ~ive up after that doesn't make sense. Unfortunate I 1. Craig INGRAM 29. H. ARGUS 11. R. GORDON 32. L. GRIEVES injuries with Skatey's broken arm and Colin's deserves a mention for his fine effort on the wing. 12. M. CLOSE 30. J. ARGUS 12. R. BOOTS 33. R. PICKENS 'Darce' overshadowed his two opponents on the day sprained ankle has left two places to be filled with 13. G. GELTCH 34. A. CAMERON difficultity this week. Thanks must go to Scotty, 14. T. HANNON 31. S. WATTERS by sheer determination, and looks to be a player of Cullie and Hocko for doubling-up, well done fellas. 16. C. RICHENS 32. L FAWCETT 14. G. KNAGGE 35. N. MAXWELL the future. Other good playes were Coach Jammie Award winners in the 1st XVIII where: $40 Tony 18. J. LANG 33. J. O'BRIEN 15. P. PURTILL 36. R. EDDY Robinson who excelled across the half forward line, (Magoo) Ingram with a pleasing display on the half 35. P. SULLIVAN 16. R. MURRAY 37. D. TILKER Gavin Lloyd in the forward pocket (7 goals) and forward flank; $30 Big Mick (Big Bird) Hopwood 39. Alex ZIEMS 17. G. LLOYD 38. P. WHYATT Errol Boots in the centre. 'again' in the ruck and all over the grouno, and 40. J. GEPPART 18.' M. PAINTING 39. J. BRADLEY The Reserves appear to be developing into a good David (Armidale Uni) Alexander who after this 19. G. WATERS 40. V. CAMPIS team, no doubt due to the fact we have more depth in week has been told by the club he must fly home for 20. B. THOMPSON 41. I. WHEATLEY the club this year. Jimmy Bradley played a blinder each game picked up $20. 21. M .. SIMPSON 42. P. PAINTING on the half back line, his finger tip marks were a The 2nd XVIII played well under the circumst­ 43. R. THOMPSON delight to watch. Darren Tuckett, Errol Vardanaga, ances with not too many locals prepared to travel! Peter Whyatt and Peter Blattman were other deter- Award winners were: $10 Barry Flack for a tireless ------­ mined triers. I hear tell our one and only Frank Gordon effort in the ruck, John (Mal) O'Brien whose built like a tank and should use his weight more often, and ·· SOUTHPOJNT changed into a pair of his wife's parties after training one night last week. I wonder what sort of party also young Woody who left his mark on the football- ing public of Coota, who picked up $5 each. TRACTOR PARTS I Frank was going too? This week the trek to Boree Creek and hopefully This week Whitton, a side not to be taken lightly. Tractor Parts Specialists! All players and supporters of both clubs are wel- another two wins to strengthen our position in the comed to the Disco after the game starting at 8 p.m. 71 Dobney Avenue, W agga four. But let's not be fooled, the 'Creekers' are at the Boree Hall. B.Y.O. and finally don't forget Phone (069) 25 4509 (26 1209 A.H.) always hard at home and I'm sure this week will not the Silver Circle, players and supporters - it can't John Shearer, prop. be an exception. 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DIVISION TWO URANQUINTY ROSELLAS JUNEE-KAPOOKA BULLDOGS ' ~~ .' t Four wins on the trot is ,a good start · :··x:tl%l·J···) The last comment in the Record SENIORS 1st GRADE to the season and once again the a fortnight ago stated we hoped to RAAF boys were the recipients of the 2. S. LEWINGTON 13. D . HILLAM ~ 1. R. CLARK 2nd GRADE Bulldogs bark at Willow Park. post our first win on the board for The 2nds had many fine contribu­ the season. Unfortunately, this 3. P. JACK 14. C. WILLIAMS 2. R. HUNTER 1. G . CHEAL 3. R.CATTEL 2. K. BEVAN tors all day with the 'Quiet Achiever' hope was shot down in flames vir- Steve playing well in the ruck 4. S. JOHNSTON 15. W. McINERNEY 4. M. DONALSON 3. T. DONOGHUE may GREEN, RED v tually from the first quarter. Coota while Keith Bevan and the 'Angry RED, WHITE & 5. M. HONNER 4. S. GIBBONS had too many tall players for us, 5. I. GILMORE 17 . D. HALL 5. J. ROBERTSON Ant' Ray Antonie dominated across BLUE 6. T . TURNER the centre line, making many opportunities up forward. and controlled the game from the 6. J. TEMPLEMAN 18. D . LONERAGAN 7. M. SHEATHER first bounce, and their flow-on game left Quinty 7. J . HULL 8. A.BLANCHARD The forwards did not let them down either with the 7. D. HUXLEY 19. J. PLOENGES 8. T . HANSEN 9. K. THOMPSON mercurial Tony Donoghue and Trevor (the umpires best floundering time and time again. mate) Cooper having fine games. The backline was well For a team to only score one goal in the first three 9. W. PRESTON 10. S. EDSON 8. P. PARVIAINEN 21 . R. SPARKS 11. K. CROWE patrolled by .00 himself not allowing the RAAF for­ quarters of football shows we are certainly lacking 10. G. DRYDEN wards .05 of a kick (Graham Cheal). forwards that can either get up in the air or lead out 9. D. MIOSGE 22. W. RODHAM 11. L. DALEY 12. B. HOLLIS The lsts produced a good four quarter effort, winning 13 . M. LEDWIDGE to players coming through. Also, we lost track of the 13 . A. HALL every change over, but it was still an interesting game 10. D. HUXLEY 23. G . JONES 14. T. HALL fact that opposition players coming through have to 14. R. ALLEN with all players unable to rest on their laurels as the 24. G. COLLINS 16. J. HOLMES RAAF boys applied the pressure all day. Bustling Billy be chased and tackled to put them under pressure 11. N. SWEENEY 15 . M. EDSEN 17. C. COATES while they are trying to dipose of the ball forward. 16. P. SHEEHAN Preston (the Fosils young son) had a great game on the 12. R. JEFFERY 26. C. BYRNES 18. S. SMITH HBF playing with the attitude of a man possessed. Other There didn't seem to be the dedication against 17. C. SELBY 19. T. COOPER good players on the backline were Craig Coutts and Coota as there was against the Magpies the week 27. S. WALSH 18. N. STEINKE 20. C. BLOOMFIELD Dono after halftime. The centre and forward line was before. Was it because we played the Creekers in 19. M. SPENCER 23. M. CLOSE where the real tussell for supremacy won us the game front of our home crowd? If so, when we play Junee­ 20. D. MORRISS 27. I. COCHRANE with both sides kicking large scores. Robbie Hunter was Kapooka at home today, can we then display the 21. R. LA WERSON 28 . S. GREGOR well on top in the cente until suffering a badly corked talents that I'm sure we all have. Let's justify the 29. G . HARMR thigh. With big Warren Jolly and Gary Lang getting on 22. M. TAYLOR 30. S. ORR supporters faith in us, the Uranquinty Rosellas. top in the ruck as the game progressed. Many opportuni­ 24. G . LANG ties were made from that ellusive scarlet pimpernal Joey Let's put it together today as a team ~ith plen~y of 25. W. JOLLEY Hull, who finished the game off with 7 great goals. Other talking, and plenty of hard, tough tacklmg. It will be 26 . A. CAMERON good winners on the day were Mr. Ellusive Mark Edson. a hard, tough game for sure, as the Bulldogs never BEMROSE 32. R . REED 'Saturday night fever (two beers and he's on his back)' take the opposition lightly, but at least go down CLEANING SERVICE Mark Spencer 8 goals, (Mr. Football) Dean Morris and fighting. PHONE WAGGA 21 '.HtJ, 22 6943. the other quiet achievers were Martin Honner, Mick The best players for us against Coota were Glen • Carpet and Lounge Cleaning 1 ·: Edson and Robert Reed. Jones, who won the Quinty pewter, Dave Miosge, • Licensed Scotchgard brand applicator Award winners: J. Hull 18, W. Preston 15 , G . Lang ' t WIN A FAULKNER FOOTY 13, W. Jolly 9, M. Edson 7, R. Reed 5, M. Donalson 3, Huck, Rotor, J. Lewington, S. Johnson and Wayne • Window Insulation film Details on Page 23. M . Spencer 3, T. Turner 2. Jumper Tony Donoghue, Holborow. COUNTRY ENQUIRES WELCOME T-Shut Ray Antonie, Socks Steve Edson. Tune-up/Free Service: Keith Bevan. 'PROVEN STAYERS' Nevv CAMI RA now at * TRACTORS * TILLAGE & SEEDING EQUIP. 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■ SENIORS SENIORS Despite the loss, the ~i~sts sur- . 1. B. DELANEY 21. P. LARGE 1. C. NOBLE 26. R. KOMBO prised Junee-K~poo~a by g1vtg t~hm • _ S. NAMIS strong oppos1t10n or mos o e 3. T. FOLEY 22. A DEAN 2 · D · COAD 27 game. When we are able to settle the 4. G. BENNETT 23. P. HART t • 3. K. MOORE 28 - P. LAMBIE side down, instead of making the 8 to 4. T. BAYLISS 2f; P. COWAN h h d k · 5. R. DALLAS 24. J. BRISTON 5. T. CUTTEN 30. R. SIMMS 10 changes as we ave a to ma em NAVY BLUE, 6. M. NOONAN 25. R. BRADLEY 6. S. WARD 31. R. PIPAN the last few weeks, we wil be able to BLU:~tsHITE WHITE CREST 7. G. BRADLEY 26. T. FINUCANE 7. M. BARKLA y 32. G. HALL develop as a team and display the level 8. M. BOSS 33. D. SMEATON of football I know we are capable of. Even so the Firsts 8. M. GAYNOR 27. C. PASSFIELD 9. M. TRICE 34. N. DAVEY put in a good effort against the top side with awards 9. D. HOWARD 28. D. DALY 10. A. PHILLIPS 35. R. KIRKPATRICK going to Peter 'Super Puss' Lambie, Shanty Tavern; COOTAMUNDRA NOTES 10. R. KNAGGE 29 .. C. MANNING 11. L. PLAPP 36. S. LOWTH Mick 'Hungry' O'Sullivan, American Dry Cleaners and NOT AVAILABLE AT 11. R. NIEUWENDYK 30. P. HUDSON 12. I. HENDERSON 37. A. FAIRHURST Andrew MacQueen the Chirpy Chick award. TIME OF PRINTING 12. L. REID (Ass.C) 31. P. MANNING 13. R. DANN 38. P. KENNEDY The Seconds had to run 12 new players from their 14. B. GRANT 39. G. WARD previousside,someofwhichhadn'tevenplayedAussie 13. Peter DELANEY (C) 32. J. HARRISON 15. C. KEAST 40. D. WARD Rulesbefore.Predictablytheywerewellbeaten,butthe 14. D. EARNSHAW 33. B. MANGLESDORF }~: b. ~~~RTS !i: t·s~i~~ same applies as for the firsts, when we get a settled side 15. D. BRADBURY 35. E. BATTYE 18. P. ROYCE 43 _ M. HIOBFN wewillbeabletoconcentrateonfootballandgiveallthe 16. W. DE BRITT 36. P. GRAY 19. D. BOYCE 44. T. CROSILLA sides in th~ compet!tion a good run fo! their money. On (2nds C) 37. J. THOMPSON 20. M. TOBODI 45. P. MERIDITH the plus side, despite both teams losmg many players, 21. J. MANIAT 4 6 . M . RE 1 T FR E y _ we were still able to field two full sides which bodes well 17. J. NORRIS 38. D. McPHERSON 22. A. DEVLIN RUMLEY for the club. Awards for the Seconds went to Rob 'Rug- 18. W. WILLOUGHBY 39. A KICKETT 23. M. KANIA 47. G. MANNS by' Pipan who battled hard all day, winning the Golden 19. C. MANWARING 40. W. GROGAN 24. A. BILLY 48. F. YASING Fleece Award; and P. Meredith who came into his own 20. S. HOGAN 43. C. MORTON 25. D. ROWE 49. D. SIMPSON in the second half taking out the McDonalds award. All the accolades belong this week to the U19s who ::1.111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111u111111111 1r UNDER 19s finally broke into the winners circle when they trounced VICTORIAN PUBLISHING CO. ~ THE MAKERS OF QUALITY·~ 1. R. HANCOCK 15. K WILSON North Wagga. It was a one sided affair with all the boys 2. D.TAYLOR 16. A. YOUNG prepared to do the hard work of running, sheperding 3. C. BLAKEMORE 17. K. YATES and backing up, indicitive of any top side. Mick Coe 25~~AR I BRYANDSI 4. D. BANKS 18. M. COE received a Rick's Jeans voucher for his top 15 goal effort OF PRINTING i CAKES & PIES i 5. G. BROWN 19. R. JUST and A. Young won a video from Don Donna Video. § * Pies 108 fitzmaurice § 6. J. BOMM 20. C. TAVLARIDIS STOP THE PRESS: Danny Coad stop smiling - your ◄ • 7. B.DENT 21. M. JOHNSTONE frightening the kids and your wife thinks you 're getting a 8. R. DALLI 22. D. SHARP bit on the side. I : i~=~~blls P~!:!• i~\,;4 ~ 9. K. ELEVELD 23. T. LANE j,;,11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111;;, Today Cootamundra, tommorrow the World! 10. S. MIDDLETON 24. C. ADAMS CARN THE CATS! 11. R. NEATE 25. S. JOLLIFFE 12, W, NEWBEGIN 26. J. ORLIN 13. W. OTTO 27. M. O'SULLIVAN 14. D. WINTON 28. A. 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MUELLER TURVEY B.Sc., M.P.S., Ph.C. §COL WILL'S FOODLAND § Ii TURVEY TOPS SHOPPING CENTRE :- PROVIDE FRIENDLY SERVICE AND WEEKLY GROCERY SPECIALS -: PHONE 25 2648 DAY or NIGHT TOPS 5 COOlAMON STREIT ARIAH PARK PHONE 84 1275 5 PHARMACY 24 HOUR FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE ·:,1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111: A GLANCE AT OTHER LEAGUES TOOHEVS F.F.L. DRAW - 1985 OVENS & MURRAY PICOLA LEAGUE w L D For Agst % Pts w L D t·or Agst % Pt, LA VlNGTON ...... S 727 518 140.3 20 DENILIQUIN ROVERS 3 I 447 348 137.l 12 IVISION ONE SPLIT ROUND JUNE 15: Uranquinty v Coota­ ALBURY...... 4 692 521 132.8 16 YARROWEYAH ...... 3 I 466 432 107.9 12 JULY 27: T.R.-Y.C. v Nth. mundra; Junee-K. v Rivcoll; NORTHALBURY ...... 3 61J 512 119.7 12 PICOLA ...... 3 I 417 453 92.l 12 ROUND ONE Wagga; Temora v Marrar; Barel­ RAAF v Boree Creek; Whitton COROWA-RUTH...... J 618 606 102.0 12 WAAIA ...... 2 2 584 4l!O 121.7 8 APRIL 13: T.R.-Y.C.(126) v Nth. lan v M.C.U.; Coll.-Ashmont v bye. WANGARAITA ...... 2 555 533 104.1 8 Barooga ...... 2 2 462 380 121.6 8 Benalla ...... 2 550 553 99.5 8 Katunga ...... 2 2 409 395 103.S 8 Wagga(93); Temora(l19) v S.W.-Tolland. JUNE 22: Rivcoll v Whitton; Wangarat!JI Ro•ers ...... 2 574 579 99.1 8 I J Marrar(l0S); Barellan(80) v Wunghnu ...... 347 %9 73.9 4 AUGUST 3: Marrar v T.R.­ Boree Creek v Cootamundfa; Yarrawonga ...... •...... 2 553 761 72.7 8 Blighly ...... 4 245 450 54.4 M.C.U.(128); Coll.-Ashmont(330) v Y.C.; M.C.U. v Temora; S.W.­ Myrtleford ...... I 658 752 87.~ 4 S.W.-Tolland(26). RAAF v Junee-K.; Uranquinty Wodonga ...... I 490 705 69.5 ~ APRIL 20: General Bye. Tolland v Barellan; Nth. Waggav bye. APRIL 27: Marrar v T.R.-Y.C.; Coll.-Ashmont. JUNE 29: Whitton v RAAF; HUME LEAGUE UPPER MURRAY LEAGUE M.C.U.(170) v Temora(86); S.W.­ AUGUST 10: T.R.-Y.C. v , Boree Creek v Junee-K.; Uran­ W L D For Agst ':11, Pt., Tolland(24) v Barellan(l87); Nth. W L D For Agst 'll, Pts M.C.U.; Temora v S.W.-Tolland; quinty v Rivcoll; Cootamundra HENTY ...... 5 859 384 223.6 20 CORRYONG...... 4 542 301 180.1 16 Wagga(74) v Coll.-Ashmont(205). Barellan v Coll.-Ashmont; Mar­ OSBORNE...... 5 680 444 153.1 20 CUDGEWA ...... 3 378 350 108.0 12 MAY 4: T.R.-Y.C.(131) v bye. rar v Nth. Wagga. JULY Whitton v Boree W ALBUNDRIE .•.•...... 5 763 540 141.2 20 FEDERAL...... 2 436 303 143.9 8 M.C.U.(73); Temora(319) v S.W.­ 6: BROCKLESBY...... 4 831 447 185.9 16 BORDER-WALWA ...... 2 289 397 72.8 8 Tolland(8); Barellan(106) v Coll.­ AUGUST 17: S.W.-Tolland v Creek; Junee-K. v Uranquinty; Jindera ...... 2 603 639 94.3 8 Tumbarumba ...... I 249 389 64.0 4 Ashmont(97); Marrar(148) v Nth. T .R.-Y .C.; Coll.-Ashmont v RAAF v Cootamundra; Rivcoll Lockhart ...... 2 531 734 72.3 8 Tumut ...... 287 441 65.1 Wagga(60). Temora; Nth. Wagga v Barellan; bye. Walla Walla...... I 584 "6 87.6 4 MAY 11: S.W.-Tolland(24) v T.R.­ M.C.U. v Marrar. Burrumbuttock •.. .. • ...... I 422 576 73,.2 4 Y.C.(294); Coll.-Ashmont(1281 v ROUND THREE FAtSt Lavington ...... 425 802 52.9 Temora(92); Nth. Wagga(69 v FINALS JULY 13: Whitton v Coota­ Howlong ...... 363 829 43.7 TALLANGATTA LEAGUE Barellan(86); M.C.U.(98 v Sat. AUGUST 24: 1st Semi. mundra; RAAF v Rivcoll; Uran­ w I. D For Agst 'll, Pt, Marrar(87). Sat. AUGUST 31: 2nd Semi. quinty v Boree Creek; Junee-K. COREEN LEAGUE WODONGA DEMONS 6 841 414 203.1 24 Sun. SEPT. 8: Preliminary w L D For Agsl 'll, Pt, MIITAUNITED ...... 6 768 473 162.4 24 MAY 18: T.R.-Y.C. v Coll.­ bye. HOLBROOK ...... s S48 464 183.8 20 Final. JULY 20: RENNIE...... 6 1100 399 275.6 24 Ashmont; Temora v Barellan; Uranquinty v Whit­ COLEAMBALLY ...... 5 897 569 157.0 20 CULCAIRN ...... 4 776 603 128.7 16 Sat. SEPT. 14: Grand Final. TALLAN. VALLEY ...... 3 524 591 M.C.U. v Nth. Wagga; Marrar v ton; Cootamundra v Junee-K.; URANA ...... S 702 553 126.9 20 88.7 12 2 743 S.W.-Tolland. Boree Creek v Rivcoll; RAAF COROWA-RUTH...... 4 748 521 143.5 16 Barnawartha ...... 666 111.6 8 DIVISION TWO Wahgunyah •...... 3 739 524 141.0 12 K.iewa-Sandy Creek ...... 2 632 699 90.4 8 MAY 25: Barellan vT.R.-Y.C.; bye. Oakbands ...... 2 719 646 Ul.3 8 lxthanga ...... I 645 793 81.3 4 Temora v Nth. Wagga; Coll.­ ROUND ONE JULY 27: Whitton v Boree Coreen...... 2 4(13 681 59.1 8 Yackandandah ...... l 387 IIIIO 44.0 4 Ashmont v Marrar; S.W.-Tolland APRIL 13: Junee-K.(148) v Creek; Junee-K.v Uranquinty; Hopefleld-Buraja ...... I 5l0 856 60.7 4 Oederang-Mount Beauty 416 997 41.7 Whitton(104); Rivcoll(93) v RAAF v Cootamundra; Rivcoll Rand...... I 502 11611 51.8 4 vM.C.U. Daysdale ...... 338 1006 33.5 JUNE 1: T.R.-Y.C. v Temora; Cootamundra(67); RAAF(222) v bye. Uranquinty(44); Boree Creek bye. AUGUST 3: Cootamundra v Marrar v Barellan; M. C. U. v APRIL 20: Uranquinty(22~ v MURRAY LEAGUE NORTHERN RIVERINA LEAGUE Coll.-Ashmont; Nth. Wagga v Whitton(299t· Cootamundra(79 v Uranquinty; Rivcoll v Junee-K.; Boree Creek v RAAF; Whitton w L D For Agst % Pt.< w L D For Agsl ':II, Pts S.W.-Tolland. Junee-K. (95 ; Boree Creek(62 v JERILDERIE ...... s I 784 1142 122.1 20 UNGARIE ...... 3 372 133 279.7 12 Rivcoll(136); AAF bye. bye. COBRAM ...... 4 I 435 421 150.8 16 LAKETIGERS ...... 3 248 221 112.2 12 APRIL 27: Whitton(159) v AUGUST 10: Boree Creek v NATHALIA ...... 4 2 727 568 128.0 16 GlllRAL-WF.STW ...... 2 295 157 187.9 8 SECOND ROUND Cootamundra(36); Uranquinty(56) v Cootamundra; Rivcoll v Whitton; DENILIQUIN ...... 3 2 624 476 131.1 12 TIJLUIIIGEAL ...... 2 265 254 104.3 8 JUNE 8: Nth. Wagga v T.R.­ Boree Creek(235); RAAF(95) v ••·1NLEY ...... 2 2 556 513 108.4 10 Condoballn-Mllby ...... l 220 251 87.6 4 Junee-K. v RAAF; Uranquinty •Tocumwal ...... 2 2 452 510 Talllmba ...... 235 285 82.5 4 Y.C.; Marrar v Temora; M.C.U. Rivcoll(208); Junee-K. bye. 118.6 10 I MAY 4: Cootamundra(205) v bye. Strathmerton ...... 2 3 523 555 94.2 fl Four Corners ...... 174 265 65.7 v Barellan; S.W.-Tolland v Coll.­ Numurkah ...... I 4 520 640 Lake Swans 104 357 29.1 AUGUST 17: RAAF v Whit­ _4 Ashmont. Uranquinty(19); Rivcoll(96) v Junee­ Berrigan ...... 6 401 897 !!:~ K. (122); Boree Creek(136) v ton; Junee-K. v Boree Creek; •De-draw JUNE 15: T.R.-Y.C. v Marrar; RAAF(107); Whitton bye. Rivcoll v Uranquinty; Cootamun­ Temora v M.C.U.; Barellan v MAY 11: Whitton(174~ v dra bye. S.W.-Tolland; Coll.-Ashmont v Rivcoll(76); Junee-K.(180 v AUGUST 24: Whitton v Junee­ Nth. Wagga. RAAF(lll); Cootamundra(134 v Boree Creek(40); Uranquinty bye. K.; Cootamundrav Rivcoll; Uran­ JUNE22: M.C.U. vT.R.-Y.C.; quinty v RAAF; Boree Creek S.W.-Tolland v Temora; Coll.­ MAY 18: Boree Creek v Whit­ bye. Ashmont v Barellan; Nth. Wagga ton; Uranquinty v Junee-K.; John Huntington Furniture Discounts FINALS: v Marrar. Cootamundra v RAAF; Rivcoll -~, - ~- COOLAMON bye. Sun. SEPT. 1: 1st Semi. JUNE 29: T.R.-Y.C. v S.W.­ Sat. SEPT. 7: 2nd Semi. Tolland; Temora v Coll.­ MAY 25: Whitton v Junee-K.; Sun. SEPT. 15: Preliminary Ashmont; Barellan v Nth. Wag­ Cootamundra v Rivcoll; . Uran­ Final. ga; Marrar v M.C.U. quintyv RAAF; Boree Creek bye. Sat. SEPT. 21: Grand Final -' ,___'JI- ~ Bedding and Pine Furniture JULY 6: Coll.-Ashmont v ROUNDTWU T.R.-Y.C.; Barellan v Temora; !I All leading brands available JUNE 1: RAAF v Whitton; UNDER 19s :~\~~~ Nth. Wagga v M.C.U.; S.W.­ Junee-K. v Boree Creek; Rivcoll Tolland v Marrar. v Uranquinty; Cootamundra bye. ROUND ONE --~- r~-, --11 I!] Personal Service .- JULY 13: T.R.-Y.C. v Barel­ JUNE 8: Whitton v Uranquin­ MAY 18: T.R.-Y.C. v Coll.­ lan; Nth. Wagga v Te_mora; Mar­ ty; Junee-K. v Cootamundra; Ashmont; Temora v RAAF; ~, .~.·.· .·--- .• -/ !I Free delivery i•n 'Record' coverage area rar v Coll.-Asbmont, M.C.U. v Rivcoll v Boree Creek; RAAF M.C.U. v Nth. Wagga; Marrar v S.W.-Tolland. bye. S.W.-Tolland. ,, -1\ ,~'1: Mon. -Fri. 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; Sat. 8.30 a.m. to 4 p. m. JULY 20: Temora v T.R.-Y .C.; JUNE 10: Cootamundra v MAY 25: Temora v Nth. Wag­ 1 Barellan v Marrar; Coll.­ Whitton; Boree Creek v Uran­ g a; Coll.-Ashmont v Marrar; L •• , '{ Cowabbie St., Coolamon - Ph. 273317 Ashmont v M.C.U.; S.W.­ quinty; Rivcoll v RAAF; Junee­ S.W.-Tolland v M.C.U. MAY 26: Tolland v Nth. Wagga. K. bye. RAAF v T.R.-Y.C. 22 23

AREN'T YOU GLAD YOU BUY: EDGELL FROZEN FOODS ------­FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 3 GIRDS¥~ 6-8 NORTON STREET, WAGGA WINA FOR TRADE INQUIRIES PHONE (069) 21 2085 FAULKNER JUNIOR " FOOTBALL COUNCIL OF VICTORIA Further to our articles sup­ game. Give it a fair trial, Rome wasn't built in a day. plied by the above council: If you feel it wasn't correct, see the coach later and FOOTBALL discuss it. I• Some things Coaches Do that they Shouldn't COURTESY OF FAULKNER FOOTBALLS AND Make this your To develop a really fruitful relationship with your THE RIVERINA FOOTBALL RECORD motto: coach you will have to forgive him for the following: * Yelling at you, particularly when it is undeserved. IN CONJUNCTION WITH FAULKNER FOOTBALLS, THE RIVERINA FOO'iBALL BECOACHABLE * Forgetting to show appreciation for your efforts. Being coachable means that you are ~asy to teach * Being grumpy and in a bad mood. 4 • RECORD GIVES READERS THE OPPORTUNITYTOWIN A FOOTBALL BY and this is a big advantage to both the Jumor player * Not feeling like talking and being abrupt. ANSWERING THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS AND POSTING TO: and the junior coach. Coaches often have a lot on their minds because ► FAULKNER FOOTV COMPETITION Why? they have to worry about all the players. They are VICTORIAN PUBLISHING CO. * It's in your best interest. human and things can get on top of them. They are * How else are you going to learn. not perfect. They can and do lose their tempers. P.O. BOX 281, WAGGA WAGGA, 2650. * You need advice. Have patience and understanding with your coach. * You need your errors pointed out. This will remind him that he should have patience • You need information. and understanding as well. Remember, that he is not * You need to know how you are going. a rotten so-and-so all the time. FILL IN THE MISSING LETTERS OF · There are two possible ways for you to handle the R.A. Allsopp, ADVERTISERS WITHIN THIS PROGRAMME: coach's advice. Executive Officer, You can handle it positively which .means that you l_unior Football Council of Victoria. will get a lot of advantages from 1t. Or xou can 1. HO_EL CE_TR ...... Cootamundra. handle it negatively which means that you wdl get no real advantage from it at all. , . . . This is how to take the coach s advice pos1t1vely. 2. C__ WIL_'S FOO___ N_ ...... Ari ah Park. * Listen intentely. Get every work. 3. O'CO ___RS su __E HI E * Show interest. ···························wagga * Think about it. * Digest it. MARRAR F.C.: 'The Wike Maish Show' 4. _WE_ T_Y_T_ ...... Griffith * Remain calm. featuring an array of local talent and * Mentally re-hearse. humour. Tonight (May 18) at 7 p.m. MA___ OP __ H _ A __ _E_T__ * Do it. Meal and Drinks provided. 5...... Mangoplah This is what happens if you handle the coach's THE ROCK-YERONG CREEK F.C.: It's on advice negatively. again - The Footballers Bowls Day, to be 6. COT__ KER_ ...... Wagga * Get upset. held at The Rock Bowling Club on Sun­ * Feel insulted. day, May 26. * Turn bright red and blow smoke. * Feel indignent. MANGOPLAH-C.U. F.C.: Sunday, May 26 * Don't digest it. we have organised a Bus Trip to the . " * Don't attempt to do it. Wineries. NAME: ...... * You get hot. MANGOPLAH-C.U. F.C.: Blue & Gold * You're game goes cold. Dinner Dance will be held on Saturday, If you can learn to take the coach's advic~ P

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A Netball Carnival is to be held at Young in the near future for A, B & CGrades and Over 30s. For further details contact P. Honour on (063) 822976. All Clubs are reminded that fees are due by the end of May. Club Secretaries could they please have their scores rang through to Joy by Sunday night. Could clubs also leave a team contact phone number with Joy. Scores for 4.5.85 - A Grade: The Rock 40 d Mango­ plah 20; Collingullie 27 d Barellan 13. B Grade: Man­ goplah 31 d The Rock 29. Barellan 27 d Collingullie 18. Juniors: The Rock 18 d Mangoplah 13. ' Scores for 11.5.85 - A Grade: Mangoplah 14 d Marrar 11. Temora 42 d Collingullie 12. B Grade: Mangoplah 42 d Marrar 15. Temora 38 d Collingullie 7. Juniors: Marrar 11 d Mangoplah 6. Collingullie won on forfeit. LADDER A GRADE: MANGOPLAH ...... 16 TEMORA ...... 8 THE ROCK.:...... :...... 4 COLLINGULLIE ...... 4 MARRAR ...... 0 BARELLAN ...... · 0 B GRADE: JUNIORS: '-Temora ...... 8 Marrar ..... : ...... 12 TheRock ...... 8 Mangoplah ...... 4 • Mangoplah ...... 4 Collingullie ...... 4 Barellan ...... 4 TheRock ...... 4 Marrar ...... 0 Temora ...... 0 Collingullie ...... '. 0

MCU's fullback VFL: North Melbourne and Sydney Swans from Tony Matthews out­ Arden Street-will be the VFL 'Match of The positions Marrar's Day' on both RVN Channel 2 and ABC Radio fullftfrward Mick at 1.55 p.m. on Saturday. This game, as well as. Geelong and Essendon at Kardinia Park and Marrar's Anthony Baker sets himself between Walsh to bring in this Carlton and Richmond at Princes• Park will be North Wagga's Terry Rudd who is ready to go the , one-hander last highlighted on 'The Winners' on ABC Televi­ punch, and ruckman Greg Johnson. Marrar won Saturday. MCU won sion at 5 p.m. on Sunday, ABC Radio will pro­ the match by 88 points at Marrar's Langtry Oval by 11 points in a very vide a comprehensive coverage of all six VFL last Saturday week. entertaining game. eighth round games on Saturday. DON'T LET BUGS OVER-RUN YOUR HOME, CALL: ~r 111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 WIM~Y BA~Bf ~'~ ~m &Wf fD t~Nrn~l ~~d' SIGNS Ii. $CReE.N PRI_NTING FOR PERSONALISED ATTENTION TO ·ALL YOUR PEST & WEED PROBLEMS, ALSO ALL CROP SPRAYING WITH 4 WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES. Mkk Farrell ;_Phone Wa&51a 25 18 J0 PHONE 'WIMPY' BARBER, WAGGA 22 5777 Qr MICHAELPAPWORTH 25 2987 Ullllllllllllllll~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII OLDEST AUSTRALIAN OWNED ...... LAKE TALBOT- ·too.G,ES FOOTBALL MANUFACTURER ... }'' t> Try a week-end atthe'picturesque Lake '\fl,, -----~r-Cl ROSS FAUL-KN_El~J Ta Ibot during the footy season. The _,,,,,,,--- "', · THE ONLY BALL TO BE USED BY AUSTRALINs·Fo1Hf' . Lodgesformpartofthecomplexwith . ~f TOP LEAGUES ... Victorian Football League, Victorian Football Assn.,~ camping, swimming pool and river for W , S.A. National Football League and Tasmanian FootbQ/l League. skiing orfishing. . ENQUIRIES ~OSS FAULKNER footballs available from Schipps Sports Store and ' · From$21 ANightfor6People P.H.(069)591302 · LawrencesSportsStores, Wagga.,··&h,.. 29 28 ,,,,,.------'------·------~ G. & M. BUCHANAN. DOWDLE'S LOGAN & HITCHENS. COOLAMON SERVICE STATION GANMAIN AND COOLAMON Anthony & Delia Dowdle LADIES & MENS WEAR ■ ~ - • WHOLESALE GRAIN AND CJ-IAFF MERCHANTS t,•• SCHOOL WEAR • MANCHESTER ft''' ► Mechanical ► Friendly ► Drive-thru DEALERS FOR INTERNATIONAL FARM EQUIPMENT Repairs Service Car Wash [ • • SPORTS WEAR • LUGGAGE • MEMBER COMBINED RURAL TRADERS • FOOTWEAR • HABERDASHERY ► Snow Ski & Equipment Hire .HI FERNLEIGH ROAD, WAGGA • PH. 251746 PHONE GANMAIN 27 6301 & 27 6302. COOLAMON 27 300:, ,. COWABBIE ST. - PH. 27 3177 AUTHORISED INSPECTION STATION CARLTON RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE CARLTON RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE l:!11!1111:::111111:lllllll:!!!!I

FIRST GRADE Round 5: FIRST GRADE (Round5): Total Round 5: W L D For Ag % Pts Round 5: For Ag % Pts J!~ Wagga20.12.132 ...... d Ariah Park-M. 12.6.78 ' S. Hall (Ardlethan) ...... 5 24 GANMAIN-G.G.-M . .. . 5 · · 725 410 176.8 20 GANMAIN-G.G.-M ...... 697 244 285.6 20 Gan.G.G.M. 22.27.159 d Turvey Park 16.8.104 NARRANDERA .. .. 4 1 · 595 436 136.4 16 COOLAMON ...... 445 340 130.8 . 16 A. Vanderfeen (EWK) ...... 6 23 I I M. Winter (Gan.GG.M.) ...... 4 20 Ardlethan 15.10.100 ...... d E. Wagga-K. 11.8.74 ARDLETHAN ...... 3 1 1 566 495 114.3 14 GRIFFITH ...... 436 374 116.5 16 K. Williams (Ardlethan) ...... 3 18 Griffith23.21.159 ...... d Leeton 9.7.66 WAGGA ...... 474 297 159.5 12 GRIFFITH ...... 3 2 · 570 488 116.8 12 R. O'Connor(Gan.G.G.M.) ... 5 17 Narrandera30.8.188 ...... d Coolamon 9.9.63 Coo lam on ...... 3 2 - 413 629 65 .6 12 E.W.-Kooringal .:...... 323 505 63.9 12 S. Barber(Griffith) ...... 6 17 AriahPark-M ...... 2 2 1 468 493 94.9 10 Narrandera ...... 372 374 99.4 8 SECOND GRADE: SECOND GRADE: Wagga 24:16.160 ...... d Ariah Park-M. 5.6.36 Wagga ...... 2 3 - 573 535 107.1 8 Leeton ...... 392 452 86.7 8 P. Hatty (Gan.GG.M.) ...... 7 26 E.W.-Kooringal .. .. 1 4 - 492 538 91.4 4 Turvey Park ...... 388 475 81.6 4 J. Lyons (Leeton) ...... · 0 18 Gan .G.G.M. 21.8.134 .... d Turvey Park 12.8.80 Turvey Park ...... 1 4 - 537 643 83.5 4 Ardlethan ...... 365 471 77.4 4 T. BennettsGriffith) ...... 0 15 E. Wagga-K.11.9.75 ...... d Ardlethan 9.10.64 Leeton ...... - 5 - 381 653 58.3 0 AriahPark-M ...... 235 595 39 .4 0 W. Norton Gan.GG.M.) ...... 2 16 Griffith 13.13.91 ...... d Leeton 8.12.60 J. Russell( an.GG.M.) ...... 3 14 Coolamon 14.9.93 ...... d Narrandera 11.12.78 A. Buckhorn (Wagga) ...... O 12 YOUR HOSTS JOYCE, CEC & DARREN FITT AT: UNDER NINETEENS: UNDER NINETEENS: Wagga 16.9.105 ...... d Ariah Park-M. 3.9.27 Round 5: · For Ag % Pts M. Walker(Wagga) ...... 10 15 NARRANDERA ...... 230 27-2 84.5 16 GANMAIN HOTEL C. Masterson (Turvey Park) .. . . 0 14 Griffith 12.10.82 ...... d Leeton 3.7.25 GANMAIN-G.G.-M.* ...... 380 101 380.1 14 SERVE CARL TON, TOOHEYS & RESCHS J. Bennett (Griffith) ...... 0 11 Narrandera 17.22.124 ..... d Coolamon 8.6.54 TURVEYPARK* ...... 413 194 212.8 12 BEER and AFTER GAME SNACKS M. Steele{Gan.GG.M.) ...... 0 8 Gan.G.G:M. · · Turvey Park LEETON...... 327 242 135.1 12 FORD STREET- PHONE 27 6419 A. Soley (Leeton) ...... 0 7 East Wagga-K. do not' field.an U19s side I Griffith ...... 379 288 131.5 12 ..( .. Ardlethan ...... 163 205 79.5 12 r-1AcK-KEATING TRY A DELICIOUS, FRESH, HOT Wagga ...... 258 254 101.5 10 7 PIZZA Coolamon ...... 187 494 37 .8 8 I MLC FORALL YOUR: I AFTER THE GAME FROM: Ariah Park ...... 98 390 25.1 0 CDOlAMON HOTEl • SUPERANNUATION E.W.-Kooringal do not field U19 side DROP IN &SEE DAVID &-PAULA CROWE I INSURANCES * CAR, HOUSE & CONTENTS I - . • INSURANCES, etc. - Bill & Barb Till * G.G.G.M. & Turvey Park to play curtain raiser to FOR A COLD BEER AFTER THE GAME Interleague game . • COUNTER LUNCHES, ACCOMMODA noN, PH 273028 . A=MM¥4%Sriif►J ►1•0C PHONE COOLA""ON 27 3086 r------· ----1 .RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE , Write your own early.purchase deal on: , PROUDLY SPONSORED BY I ■·, ,.. . .- ,0 _;: ~ri1l( I I ,£111115 -·__ ,.....~---..--~.ffl~ I 1 HEADERS & BALERS ·_:- ~ -~:~1~i:iv1~:~ 1 ") Carlton-· I See RICHIE or NORM at: · -•-~'f!t#f!}/.r:f!-, I

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