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········~·\ ·. J THIS WEEK ON RADIO: THANKS! 2WG with Allan Hull & Mick Daniher The 'RECORD' thanks the many peo­ PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE RFL Grand Final: A.P.-M. v G.-G.G .-M. ple who have helped compile the River­ ina Football League section of 1his programme. League President, Frank The 1984 football season fo r our League is coming to a very successful conclusion, with REPLAY: Gaynor; League Secretary, Graeme the Li ons having sides in all three finals, the RVN-2 will show a full replay of to­ Woolno ugh; League Treasurer: Vic Ariah Park- Bombers in Fi rsts, and day's Grand Final between Ariah Woolnough; The Daily Advertiser for the Wagga Tigers and Leeton Redlegs being Park-Mirrool and Ganmain-Grong equipment and photos; Rod Manning; the other two clubs represented. May I say Grong-Matong in full tonight (Sur · Michael McCormack; Bert Schmidt; congratulations and well done. day) at 10.30 p.m. Mick Daniher; Paula Hempton; Club It is my pleasure to compliment and con­ :;cribes and secretaries; Ross Faulkner gratulate our Winfield side on their commit­ for supplying footballs for competi­ ment and success in winning Division Two of tions; Just Football for supplying VFL the Winfield Championships. The final of DALGETY-BOREE CREEK which was played at Nar-Nar-Goon on June Jumpers for competitions; Powers Au­ 15, 1984 . Success such as this brings honour FOR ALL YOUR STOCK & MERCHANDISE stralia for supplying Supporters Jack­ NEEDS AT BOREE CREEK, SEE • and recognition for our League and the Ri ve r­ • KEITH OR BETTY AT: ets for competitions; and of course the ina District Council. We tha nk Winfield for advertisers. The 'RECORD' looks for­ thie interest and sponsorship to the V.C.F.L. GIFFORD AGENCIES ward to your support in the 1985 Foot­ and country football. PHONE 27 1411 ball Season. Our thanks to Carlton Breweries for their To the Clubs, players and all concerned at ge nerous sponsorship to this League over the Club level, to o ur executive, umpires last three years. the financial support is great, (A. U .L. a nd V.F.L.) the independant tribun­ and your Company's encouragement is worth al, our sponsors, trophy donors, press, radio so much. We look fo rward to continued co­ and television and all that have assisted in any operation. way, we say thanks. BOREE CREEK HOTEL To our district director, Mr. Lyle O' Brien, I wish all clubs the best for today, may it be FOR ACOLD CARLTON AFTER THE GAME WITH MINE HOST ROD WILDE we appreciate your co-operation and the hard injury free, good luck and safe travelling. work you do fo r so many over such a large We look forward to 1985. area of N .S. W . I am sure the thirty-plus FRANK GAYNOR J OPEN SUNDAYS 11 a.m. · 2 p.m. & 5 p.m. · 8 p.m. I senior Clubs are grateful. President R.F.L. r•••••••• ••••••••••• •··~ : RJ~5fl.'!t1t~ftl1L/8~ i I Presents top class LIVE entertainment I I for Members and Guests: I SOFT DRINKS PTY. LTD. : WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY : • WEBSTERS FAMOUS SOFT DRINKS . FRUIT JUICES & CORDIALS I OCTOBER 3rd: OCTOBER 10th: I • PEPSI COLA BOTTLES AND CANS : "THE ANGELS" .. A~~l";t.l.AN : • SCHWEPPES MINERAL WATER, FLA VO URS & MIXERS Griffith Leeton Narrandera Temora Wagga 62 4466 53 2340 59 1833 82 2001 25 4184 L • • FERNLEIGH ROAD, WAGGA WAGGA - PHONE 311511 • 9', 36 5

Watch a replay of Junee-Kapooka's h ome gam es BALL LEAGUE FINISHED FOR 1984 with hos ts Terry Mulquiney and Marie Ford in the g reat atmosphere of the . . . LOFTUS HOTEL-MOTEL HONOUR.. ROLL * ... • O P EN 7 D A YS • C lllNESES R EST AURANT H U MPHRE Y ST . . J UNEE - PHONE 24 151 1 • LEAGUE BEST & FAIREST: • FINALS RESULTS: * Jim Quinn Medal (!st XVIII): (lst XVIII) First Semi: Narrandera ( 175) d Wayne Evans (Ganmain-G.G .-M.). C oo l a m o n (92 ) . Second Semi: A USTRALIA FOOTBALL 1934 D. Ryan, Albury Rovers 1976 P. Elliou,T.R.Y.C. Lanham T rophy (2nd XVIII): Gan.G .G.M. (126) d Ariah Park-M. (85). HONOUR ROLL (cont.) 1935 T . Eames. Albury Rovers 1977 L. Pendrick, Nth. Wagga; 1936 R. Nolan , Cookardinia Kerry Vaughan-Niven (Leeton). Preliminary Final: Ariah Park-M. (70) d 1948 d The Rock D. Priest, Wagga 1937 M. Cooper, Mangoplah Petts Trophy (U 19s): Narrande r a ( 69). Grand Final: 1949 Mangoplah d Wagga 1978 G. Smith. EWK 1938 J . Kendall, Holbrook 1979 R. Hamilton, Holbrook Brian Gaynor (Ganmain-G.G .-M.). 1950 Mangoplah d Holbrook ·· ··· ·· ·········· d ················ 1939 I. Clay, Henly 1980 G. McDougall , Temora 1951 Holbrook d Culcairn • LEADING GOALKICKERS: 1940 R. Robertson, 1981 G. Galvin,EWK • GATE RECIEPTS: 1952 Culcairn d Wagga Mangoplah Keisling Trophy (1st XVIII): Scott Barber 1953 Culcairn d Wagga GOALKICKERS: !st Semi : $4200; 2nd Semi: $5200; Pre- 1946 H . Papworth, Culcairn (Griffith). liminary: $6100. Grand Final: $ ...... 1954 Culcairn d Wagga 1947 C. Craig, Holbrook 1959 M. Vickery.Cul...... 98 Griggs Trophy (2nd XVIII): Jim Lyons 1955 Holbrook d MCU 1948 J. M,ullarvey, 1960 H. Robb,Wagga ...... 69 1956 MCU d The Rock (Leeton). Woomargama 1961 R. Campbell . Wagga 61 Daleo Trophy (U l 9s): P a t Russell 1957 MCU d Holbrook 1949 B . Brennan, Holbrook 1962 R . Richardson, Tem. 52 MATIHEW WOOLNOUGH 1957 Wagga d The Rock (Leeton). 1950 0 . Donkin, The Rock 1963 H. Gardiner, Culcairn 65 OF GANMAIN WON THE 1958 Wagga d MCU 1951 J. Stockton, North Wagga 1964 J. Condon, TRYC ..... 62 • MINOR PREMIERS: 1959 Wagga d Lockhart BazMedal, lsts: 1965 R . Burge, MCU ...... 70 Ron Hutchins Shield (!st XVIII): Ariah FAULKNER FOOTY. 1960 Lockhart d Wagga 1966 R . Burge, MCU ...... 70 1952 R. Bunyan, Cookardinia Park-Mirrool. JOEL DANIHER OF 1961 Waggad Culcairn 1953 M. Pieper, North Wagga 1967 R . Burge, MCU ...... 85 Max Crocke r Shie ld (2nd XVIII): 1962 Waggad Culcai rn 1954 H. Gardiner. Culcairn 1968 K. Morrow, Coll...... 72 WAGGA WON THE 1963 Culcairn d Temora 1969 B. Walker, TRYC ..... 118 Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong. 1955 I. Wornes, Holbrook Phillip Wines Memorial Trophy (U 19s): VFLSUPPORTERSJACKET 1964 Holbrook d Tcmo ra 1956 H. Hensel, Culcairn 1970 K. Morrow, Coll ...... 105 1965 MCUdWagga 1957 H . Hensel, Culcairn 1971 R . Burge, Nth.W ...... 100 Leeton. 1966 MCU d Collingullie 1972 R . Burge, Nth.W ...... 73 1957 E. Feeney, The Rock • CLUB BEST & FAIREST: 1967 MC U d Collingullie 1958 H. Hensel. Culcairn 1973 G. Sheather, Wagg<1 107 FOR FOOTBALL & GE:\ERAL 1968 Culcairn d Lockhart 1974 S. Goodwin, Lock ..... 111 Wagga: lsts Russell Pie per, 2nds John CATERING REQl'IREl\1E:\TS SEE: 1959 R . Habcrccht. Lockhart Bannister, Ul9s Scott Bance. Narrandera: 1969 Collingullic d MCU 1960 L. Morrow, Wagga 1975 R. Driscoll, TRYC .. .. 82 1970 Holbroo k d Collingullie 1961 H. Gardiner, Cukairn 1976 L.Pendrick,Nth.W. 114 lsts Russell Durnan, 2nds Peter Anthony, 197 1 MCU d Henty 1962 H. G ardiner, Culcairn 1977 L. Pendrick, Nth.W. 132 Ul9s Ian Bloomfield. Ariah Park-Mirrool: 1972 MC U d Wagga 1978 G. Sheather, Wagga 136 lsts Brett Vearing, 2nds Ph il Short, Ul9s DALCO AGENCIES 1963 B. Czislowltik. No rth S11pplwr1 of all rn11/<'Cl1<•11<'rr t\ 11111d 1111•1'1 1973 North Wagga d Hcnty Wagga 1979 D. Elliott, Nth. W . .... 113 Brian Gaynor. Turvey Park: lsts Gerald 1974 Collingullie dMCU 1964 1-1 . Gardiner, Culcairn 1980 A. Bruest, Temora .... 108 Pieper, 2nds Tim McGregor, Ul9s Alan Hammond Ave .• WA(;(; ..\· Ph. 21 ~863 1975 Wagga d Henty 1965 T . Beasley, North Wagga 1981 G . Sheather, Wagga 92 1976 Nth. Waggad Collingullie Bartholomew. Ganmain-Grong Grong­ 1966 D. Maher, MCU Matong: Undecided. Griffith: lsts Scott 1977 Wagga d Nth. Wagga 1967 A . Tipping, Collingullic Riverina District 1978 WaggadMCU Barber, 2nds Ian Wade, U l 9s Michael H.IVEH.IN".A 1968 J . Wright. Lockhart League: 1979 EWK d Wagga 1969 G. Hardie, North Wagga Agnew. Leeton: Undecided. Coolamon: 1980 Wagga d EWK PREMIERS: Undecided. Ardlethan: lsts Peter Sculley, SPRAYING SERVICE 1970 G. Hardie. North Wagga 33 DOBNEY AVENUE. WAGGA 1981 Waggad MCU 197 1 J. Kew, Collingullic 1982 Coll.-Ashmont d M.C.U. 2nds Graham Waters, Ul9s Undecided. 1972 J. !'limmo. Lockhart 1983 NorthWaggadM.C.U. e Servicing the rural industry. ~ BEST & FAIREST WINNERS: East Wagga-Kooringal: lsts Barry Suck­ Agents fo r A.F.L. Fertilize rs. ~ Carlto n Medal, lsts: 1973 J. Nimmo . Lockhart BEST & FAIREST: ling, 2nds Kerry Bourne , Ul9s Gerard Distributors of crop herbicide> 1932 W. Carroll , Culcairn 1974 C. 1-lounsell. Coll ingullic 1982 Bruce Rollins, Marrar Suckling. and animal health products. • · 1933 C . Kob, Albury Rovers 1975 J . Nimmo. Lockhart 1983 Laurie Pcndrick. Nth. Wagga 1984 Danny Malone. Marrar GOALKICKERS: 1982 Stephen Cole, MCU 144 1983 Martin King, N.Wagga ...... 111 1984 Warren McLaughlin. Coll.A ...... 85

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A USTRALIAN FOOTBALL 1981 J. Ncwton,A.P.M . ... 133 1980 P. Andersen, Turvey J. Lyons. T. Lyons 3: L. Ander­ er. N. Litchfield. S. R ichens 3: K. Robinson. S. Russell I. Tomi 4 1. Park... 62 son. G. Piltz 2; L. Stiller. G. 13ur­ T hompson. D . Sm ilh, T . Richens WAGGA: S. Bance 11 ; B. Sheridan HONOUR ROLL (cont.) Griggs Trophy (2nd XVlll): 2: Pa ul Ho ra n. B . Noble, M. 5; G . Nelson. C. Cook. D . Oakes, 1981 N. Minchin, A .P.M. 74 kinshaw, S. Brown. P. Sheehan. 1967 K . Guthrie. Gamnain 54 G . Swasbrick I. Total 63. Byrne I. Tomi 21. A. Buchhorn 3: C. Dallas. P. Bin­ 1971 C. D urnan. Narrandcra 1968 PetcrCarroll . WAGGA: J. Wi llis 10 (equal third): ger. P. Murphy 2: A. Kelly, J. 1972 G. Luhrs , Griffith Ganma in. . 64 Riverina Football J . Bannister. A. Snowden 6: J. Mcintyre I. Total 36. 1973 B. Sullivan. Narrandcra 1969 G. Luhrs. G riffith .. . 64 League Doh!, M. Barber, S. Allen. P. UNDER 19 ARDLETHAN: P. D urha m 9: P. !st half; P. lvanhoff2nd 1970 C. Sharpe. Griffith ... 64 Osbicston 5: T. Posselt. M. Byrne PETTS TROPHY Whyte 7: P. Mills 4: P. Griffin . M . PREMIERS ! st XVIII: Long3: B. Semmle r. C. Clark. D . half. 1971 A. Taylo r. Ardletha n 101 4; M. Levitt. S. Wall. B. Hickey. LEETON: B. Smich 17 ; P. Cecly 14: 1982 East Wagga-Kooringal d P. Collins 3; M. Eagle, I. Smith. McDe rmott. K. Lally 2. Tomi 34. 1974 B. Russell. Narrandera 1972 E. Reynolds. Leeton 130 P. Russell . A. Wakeman, S. Ho lt 1975 S. Maguire. A.P.M.; G. Coolamon D . Halbisch 2: R . Roy I. Total 69. 7: N. Finch. G . H enman 6: A. So l­ EAST WAGGA: D. Pocock 9 : S. 1973 A. Breed, Leeton 78 EAST WAGGA: R . Campbell 9; K. Love ll 6; G. Suckling, T. Ardagh Savage. Griffith 1983 Coolamon d East Wagga­ ley 5; R. Smith 4; J . Plunkett, D . 1974 Terence C arroll , Morris 8 ; P . H indma rs h. B . Spence r. S. Roe. B. T yack 3: F. 5: G. Angel, D . Mag ner 3; D. Under 19s: Kooringal Ganma in .. 58 Bourne 4: C. Butts, R . Bryon. K . Pasquetti I. Total 86. A bsolum. K . McPhe rson. C. 1976 M. Thornton. Narrandcra 1975 S. Fisher, Narrandera 83 PREMIERS 2nd XVIII: Bourne. J. Maskell. L. Newm an. GANMAIN: C. Bryon 9: R. Crouch. Ro berts 2. Total 37. 1977 S. A lle n , Turvey Park 1976 V. Wilson. Griffith.. 76 1982 Turvey Par k d Ariah G . Hindmarsh 3: R . Warre n. A. Paul Carroll 7: T . Cox 4 : G . ARIAH PARK: B. Gaynor 22 (win­ 1978 R. Finch. Ardlcthan 1977 G. Parmenter, Park-Mirrool Wattho rn. G. Doubleday. K. Keogh, M. S1cele, P. Walsh 3: R. ne r): P. Walker 5; I. Wa lker, P. 1979 B. Lally. Ardlethan Coolam o n ..... 60 1983 Coolamon d McPherson 2: L. Catlin. G . Wall.1. Richardson 2; P. Kelly, P. Dunne 3: R . Whyte, P. Noack 2: 1980 B . Lally. Ardle tha n G an .G.G.M. McCaig. R . Preston I. Total 54. Harris. J. Cox, B . Roberts. D . V . Gaynor. P. Rees. R. Seymo ur 1978 D. Collins, Griffith .. 69 NARRANDERA: P. Anthony 12 I . Total 40. 1981 D . Mc Fadde n. Turvey 1979 B. Clark. Narrande ra 79 PR EMIERS UNDER 19s: Carroll . D. Shephard I. Total 43. (runne r up); M. Clark 7: 0 . Ing­ T URVEY PARK: A. Bartholomew Park 1982 East Wagga-K. d 1980 P . McCormack, ram. T. Stanley 4; R. Barrett. G . 12. G . Lawson 11 ; G . Shepherd 9: LEADING GOALKJC KERS: Leeto n 40 Coolamon Davis. W. Hickenbottom 3: D. B . He1heringto n, S. Hodges. A . ,------, Keisling Trophy (1st XVIII): 1981 G. C larke. Turvey 1983 Gan.G.G.M . d Turvey Pledger. S. O'Brien. J . Gawne. G. Small 5: P. Angel 4; J. Giese. S. I ..,_ FOR I 1961 L. Sexton. Griffith. 69 Park . 59 Park Hoskins 2: R . Stewart. S. Fisher. S1 a pleton, D . Mcinerney , A . 1962 L. Sexton. Griffith . . 57 S. Longmore. R . Durnan. P . Ellis. S. Roberts, P. Roberts. I. ADVERTISING BEST & FAIREST: Hickson I. Tota l 49. 1963 R. Burge, Q uinn Trophy (3rd XVIII): 1st XVUI Quinn Medal: Shepherd 3: C. Masterso n. A. Mil­ COOLAMON: P. Bartholomew 8: le r 2; S. Crapp, B. Grentell, G. 1 IN THE RIVERINA 1 T urvey Park . 87 1967 D. Meagher. 1982 N. H arvey, Ganmain- V. Leary 5: D . Farre ll 4: G. Cur­ Purcell I . Total 79. 1 1 1964 T . Carroll, Ganmain 86 Narrandera ...... 3 1 GGM ran, J. McKenzie. R . Clancy, A. FOOTBALL 1968 D. Meagher, GRIFFITH: R. Biron 10; P. Ro mag­ 1965 T . Carroll. Ganmain 90 1983 W . Evans, Narrandera H o lland 3: A. Pleming, R. nolo 7: B . Brown 6; R. Monahan. Narrandera ...... 2 1 I RECORD.CONTACT I 1966 K. Friend, Coolamon 93 1984 W. Evans, Ganmain- Sheather. G. Armstrong, P. Tip­ A. Blackshaw 5: A. Smith. L. Tes- 1967 D . Lyons. Lee ton 67 1969 C. Sharpe, Griffith .... 36 GGM ping, R. Garrett 2: G . 13rabander 1oni 4: B. Spry, D. Gee, W. Waide I GARY ALLEN I 1968 R. O'Neill. G riffith ... 114 1970 P. Savage. Griffith .... 25 2nd XVIII Lanham Trophy: I. T otal 40. 3: S. Hicks. G. Ccccaco . D . Collis. 1969 R. Quade. A.P.M ..... 131 1971 T. O 'Neil. Narrandera 3 1 1982 G. C larke, Turvey Park G RIFFITH: R . Agresta 9: M. T ur­ D . Hicks 2; J . Price, P. Prince I. I ON 212021 I 1972 G Diggle man. ner 6: R. Murray 5: G. Collins 4: Total 60. _J 1970 J. Prentice. A.P.M . ... 91 1983 G. C larke, Turvey Park L (224936 A.H.) 1971 V. Hugo, Narrandcra 72 Barc lla n. 39 1984 K. Vaughan-Niven, ------1972 P . Gehrig. Ganmain 95 1973 B. Russell , Leeton 1973 G. Luhrs. Griffith . 79 Narrandcra . 23 3 rd XVIII Petts Trophy: 1974 B. Harrison. Leeton. 76 1974 B . Russell , 1982 M . Thompson, Ardle than "" G.M. SALES 1975 R . Robins. Griffith . 92 Narrandcra .. . 16 1983 B . Hic key. Wagga & SERVICE 1976 R . Campbe ll. 1975 A . Hicken . Griffith 92 1984 B . Gaynor, Gan.G.G.M. ... NRMA Ganmain . . 103 Under 19s: CARR'S J DISTRICT DEPOT LEADING GOALKIC KERS: 1977 T. Stirling. Ardle than 92 1976 B . Clark. Narrandcra 68 Keisling Trophy (Isl XVIII): ... CASTROL 1978 M. New1on.A.P.M. 97 1977 B . C lark. Narrandcra 59 1978 B . C lark. Narrandcra 7 1 1982 D . B ruest (Coolamon) .... ENGINEERING DISTRIBUTOR 1979 M. Newton. A.P . M. 72 1983 G . Shcathcr(Wagga) 86 1980 G . N ichols. Turvey 1979 R. Knaggc. 1984 S. 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For a ll your baby r equire rne nt-s. 185 BAYLIS ST., WAGGA- PH. 21 3223 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HONOUR ROLL South Western District 1933 NarranJera d Leeton 1967 Narrandera d Leeton 1934 No award. disputed 1968 GriffithdAriah Park- JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT Football League 1935 Gan main d Matong Mirrool by Sydney Swans Co11n1ry Developmenl Officer Mick Daniher PREMIERS !st XVlll: 1936 Leeton d Ma tong 1969 Ganmaind Griffith 1894 Coolamo n d Methul 1937 No competition 1970 Coolamon d T urvey Park Wagga High School student two junior coaching course on Saturday and Sunday, 1895 Ganmain d Coolamon 1938 Griffith d Narrandera 1971 Leeton d Griffith Mark Condon will participate October 6-7 at VFL Park. This two-day course i• 1896 Ganmain d Methul 1939 Leeton d Coolamon 1972 Narrandera d Gri(fith in the semi final of Sunkick dur· designed to improve junior coaching methods and to 1897 Methul d Ganmain 1940 Ganmain d Coolamon 1973 Coola mon d Turvey Park ing the half time break of the Essendon versus Col­ gain a better understanding of childrcn·s sport. Lec­ 1898 Ganmain d Methul 1941 -42 Nocompetition 1974 Narrandera d Coolamon lingwood VFL preliminary final this Satu rday at VFL turers very experienced in their respective fields in­ 1899 Ganmain d Warri 1943 Ganmain d Coolamon 1975 LeetondTurvey Park Park. Condon. 15. won the Sydney Swans Riverina clu(lc people like Ross Smith, Jack Potter and Ray 1900 Wa rri d Coolamon 1944 Ganmain d Coolamon 1976 Ganmain d Narrandera section of Sun kick defeating contestants from region­ Jordan, who will cover subjects including skill learn· 1901 Ganmain d Coolamon 1945 Coolamon d Marrar 1977 Turvey Park d Ariah al schools. He travelled to Melbourne on Thursday to ing and teaching, motivation of the junior p layer. 1902 GrongGrongdGanmain 1946 Ganmain d Narrandcra Park-Mirrool represent the Swans against boys from Richmond. psychology for junior sport. umpire and coach rela­ 1903 Ganmain d Coolamon 1947 Narrandera d Coolamon. 1978 Leeton d Turvey Park Carlton, Geelong and Melbourne clubs. The winner tionships. etc. This course is o pen to coachc~ , teachers 1904 Ganmain d Mat o ng Commenced Sunday 1979 NarranderadAriah Park­ of the semifinal will go into the final. conducted at the and interested parents. Anyone interested in attend· 1905 Ganmaind Matong foo1ball Mirrool VFL grand final. An interesting highlight this year is ing can contact me on 069-311511. 1906 Matongd Coolamon 1948 Narrandcra d Whitton 1980 Turvey Park d Coolamo n the semifinals conducted to date have all been won by 1907 Ganmain d Coolamon 1949 Ganmain d Narrandcra 1981 Narrandera d A riah Park­ country boys. 1908 Coola mon d Ganmain 1950 Ganmain d Griffi th Mirrool The recent •Ucccss of the Parkes Football Cluh in 1909 Ganmain d Ma tong 195 1 Ganmain d Whitto n making the Centra-l West- League grand- final has cre­ 1910 GanmaindMatong 1952 Griffith d Whitton PREMIERS 2nd XVIII: Temora High played Cootamundra High School in ated a lot of interest at junior level. Swans develop­ 1911 Matongd Coolamon 1953 Ganmain d Leeton 1946 Ma tong d Gan main the final of the Fe rguso-n Shield last Wednesday at ment officers Barry Round and Ron Thomas were in - - Parkes and Molong on Monday as part of a prom­ 1912 Matongd Ganmain 1954 Ariah Park-Mirrool cl 1947 Narrande ra d Ganmain Nixon Park, Te mora. The Ferguson Shield, which is a 1913 Narrandera d Matong Ganmain 1948 Yanco dGrongGrong perpetual trophy in memory of the late Pere Fergu­ otional tour of the Central West and were surprised by 1949 G rongGrongd Yanco the number of boys attending clinics. Mark Browning. 19 14 Narrandera d Ma tong 1955 A riah Park-Mirrool cl son. will be presented to the winning school by Terry 1915- 17 No competitio n WWI Leeton 1950 Yancod GrongGrong Ferguson, representing the family. Junce H igh won Steve Wright and John Reid were likewise surprised 19 18 MarrardMatong 1956 Ganmain d Ariah Park­ 195 1 GrongGrongd Leeton their first game in the competition last Wednesday when they visited high schools in Canowindra, 1952 Rannock d Darlington 19 19 Ma rrard Narrandcra Mirrool week, defeating Young High to quash any hopes they Orange and Cowra districts. These clinics were Point 1920 Coolamon d Narrande ra 1957 Ganmaind Ariah Park· had of making the final. Medallions were awarded arranged by the league as they have given a high Mi rrool 1953 Ganmain d Darlingto n 1921 Ju need Coolamo n after the match to Marcus Spencer (Junee High) and priority to the development at schoo ls this season. 1958 Leeton d Coolamon Point 1922 Coolamon d Narrandcra Darren Arnold (Young High) for being the best play­ 1959 Coolamon d T urvey Pa rk 1954 Rannock d Darlington 1923 Marrard Narrandera ers for their school during the competition. 1924 Na rra ndcra d Ganmain 1960 Narrandcra d Turvey Point Girral- player Colin Dunn won the 1925 Ganmain d Leeton Pa rk 1955 Ganmain d Narrandcra club's best and- fairest award- at a pre-sentation night 1961 Turvey Pa rk d Leeton 1956 Leeton d Ganmain recently conducted at the Service and Citizen Club. It 1926 Ma tong d Leeton The re has been a good response to the Riverina 1962 Ariah Park-Mirrool d 1957 Narrandera cl Turvey climaxed a successful season for Dunn who earlier in 1927 Leeton d Ganmain junior coach of the year award when nominations 1928 Narrandera d Leeton Coolamon Pa rk -- - the year won the Evans Memorial Trophy as the best closed last Friday week. Sponsored by the Sydney 1929 Leeton d Matong 1963 Turvey Park d Leeton 1958 Turvey Park cl Leeton and fairest player in the Northern Riverina League. 1964 Ganmain d Griffith 1959 T urvey Park d Leeto n Swans, the award is designed to be a form of recogni­ Support for the Bulldogs has continued to grow and a 1930 No Competition tion to a coach for an outsta nding contribution for the 1931 Matong d Narrandera 1965 Ganmain d Griffith 1960 Turvey Park d Leeton large crowd attended the presentation evening to cele­ benefits of junior footballers. Nominations are being 1932 Narrandera d Leeton 1966 Narrandc ra d Griffith 1961 Narrandcra d Leeton brate the victory in the Davis Cup. processed by the development staff of the Swans. The winning coach's club will be notifi ed before any offi­ ci al announcement is made. There really has been lots of work done by the nominated coaches over a long period and it certainly won ·1 be an easy task to select DEALERS FOR STEI GER. INTERNA TI ONAL. one winner. HINO AND H ONDA. H OSKINS STREET, TEMORA While on the subject of junior coaching the J unior Football Coun-cil of Victoria are conducting a level l!JSTE/GER - - PHONE (069) 82 1933

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HOW THE 2nd XVIII FINISHED 1984: For Ag % Pts PROGRESS THROUGH FINALS: GANMAIN-G.G.-M ...... 1989 1029 193.2 68 L eeton ARIAH PA RK-M ...... 1525 11 84 128.8 52 First Semi: Wagga ( 11 8) d (95). LEETON ...... 1622 1375 11 7 .9 52 Second Semi: Gan.G .G .M. ( 198) d Ariah WAGGA ...... 1408 11 75 11 9.8 48 Park-M . (65). E.W.-Kooringal ...... 1638 11 31 144.8 44 Narrandcra .. 1392 1214 114.6 32 Preliminary Final: Wagga (94) d Ariah Park Coolamon ...... 11 29 1405 80.3 24 (46). Griffith ...... 1099 1625 67.6 24 Turvey Park ...... 855 1622 52. 7 8 Ardlcthan ...... 978 1870 52.2 8

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1 Today b ri ngs to a close a successfu l season \\ 1...· made it! And what a way to go about it! I'll for the Bo mbers. Congratulations must go to guarrantcc nut o ne person a t the game last week could ha ve a~kccJ for a more cntralling match and wha t made it the Fi rst and Seconds for making the finals. l all the better was the fact that we emerged victorio us by would like to thank o ur coaches Hans, Keith a sle nder one point. and Jamie for a job well do ne. A lso to the T he: match truly seemed 10 bring o ut the best in what U l 9s who, a lthough battling for numbe rs all coukl o nly he described as miserable conditions. T ho ugh the ball was slippery and ha rd to ha ndle we s ucecded in year, stuck to their guns and e nded the season edging out the Imps but only after they stormed home in on a wi nning no te - maybe a sign of better the third quarter and gave us a real fight. things to come. Possibly the telling fac1or in the match was the de· Co ngratulati ons must go to Brian Gayno r spcnitio n shown by us and th e: guts with which we touk fo r wi n ning the League U 19s Best & Fa irest. o n the Imps knowing that we were underdogs again. yet giving everything to get the second chance at the Lio ns. Now that we know what we 're capable of it. 11 should be I would li ke to thank a ll those who have a great hoost to each and every player and s upporter for helped d uring the year, the Ladies Auxillia ry this week·s finale. for a ll their work. the Com mitteemen, goal The Rese rves did not fair as well but sho uld no t be and boundary umpires and finally o ur strap­ as hamed of their efforts this season. Despite the ir l os~ of pers Max, H arry and Ke n, witho ut them the form for the last two matches. they did extremely well to sides would not get on the ground. A lso 1he finis h in the top two and it's a credit to the whole club for boys from Corne A live Temora for their help a tOwn as small as the Park to get two sides into the finals during the finals. series. T here's always next year fellas, and no doubt "- Ganmain-G. G.-M. frump forward we 'll be back with a vcncgcncc again. M ick Walsh - m us t be com ained. Today we face Ganma in-Grong Grong­ As the season draws to a close t0day it would be total ~6t&Y•W '~JfifiiB7.tWZ!i""F:~,,.,... Matong and with everyone behi nd the players bliss to snare the Premiership Flag for ourselves. It's I a rn sure we can take o ut this year's nag in been so long but it's not impossible and although the what shoul d be a great game as a ll A riah Lio ns are firm favourites every punter knows there's no such thing as a sure winner. The supporters arc wiL h us THE RIVERINA RECORD Pa rk-Mirroo l/Ganrnain finals have been. and if luck is with us as well then the Lio ns will co p the WISHES ALL THE BEST TO Oack when the Bo mbers a11ack. Let's get behind Hans "- Ganmain-G. G.-M. cenlreman Mark THE TEAMS COMPETING TODAY. and give it all for the Park! Fraser . . all smiles after the grand final? BRIAN BELL .'~ UP T H E MIGHTY BOMBERS'!' ------, W. & J. TAYLOR ~ · - " ~ ROBINS I SUPA·VALU ARIAH PARK \ "~ - NEST I '(::::-._, :;>- W I llITON I SELF SERVICE· GROCERY & HARDWARE URANA ST., THE ROCK, PH. 202028 HOTEL I ~ ' NE\\'Si-\ GE \'T 0 DRAPER Y ..- D1 !) tribu10 r~ o f A u ~ tr a l ian Fertilizers . Shccpyard WITH L EO AND J O H N LUCAS I H.·\R D\\ARE " GIFT\\ ARE ' GENE RAL GOODS I l'\'tcsh. Canagt: Contrac10rs. PHO N E ARIAH PARK 84 1068 L... S,!~ .!:,;_C~o~n;;.. ,P~> ...:.!' 1~5~6~ j Licc n ~cd Grain Mcrchan1s.

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16. NOEL FAIRMA . 30. 180cm, 95kg. Fullfor­ ARIAH PARK-M. ward . Ex centre half back turned forward and having greal success in new role, very rarely PLAYER PROFILE outmarked. 17 . BRIAN JOHNSTONE. 19, 177c m. 69kg. 1. TOM J ONES. 24. 177cm. 69kg. Half back Wing. Another firsl year player. Teal and Shell fla nk. Q uinn Medal runne r-up last year. cup rep. 2. JIM PRENTICE, 33, 187cm. 98kg. Forward 18. GLEN O'BRIEN. 25 . 193cm, 95kg. Ruck. pocke1. Dual Gammage Medalist. good ma~k Ruckmanlfu llforward. Match wi nner on his day. and straight kick , very experienced and can s11ll Good high mark. turn a game. 20. JAMIE GORDON. 25. 187cm. 85kg. Centre. 3. RO D DANIH E R , 23. 177cm, 76kg. Ruck rov­ RFL rep las1 three years. brilliant player. er. Brillian! player who has returned from Can­ 22 . LEO LUCAS. 25, 187cm. lO lkg. Fullback. berra and Adelaide. a malchwinning player. Besl fullback in League. A fu llforwards night­ 5. CHRIS DANIHER, 18. 182cm. 79kg. C.H .F. mare. Has played brilliantly all season. 23. ROSS McKENZIE. 21. 182cm. 92kg. Back 6. PHIL REID. 25. 180cm. 82kg. Ruck rover. Ex­ Pockel. Good mark, extremely strong and de­ Temora player. Mosl consistant player. termined player. 7. TERRY WALKER, 20, 177cm. 69kg. Back 25. H ANS H EYSTRATEN. 30. 193cm , 85kg. fl anker. Young local player . Firsl full season in Ruck. Firsl year coach. ACT ruckman last four Lst ~rade , extremely determined and bes1 tack­ years. Very experie nced. Played in every State ler m side. m Auslraha. 8. TERRY HADDRI LL. 26, l67cm, 63kg. Rov­ 26. IAN LUCAS. 22, 177cm , 85kg. Ruck rover. RJNGAL HIGH SCHOO,L winners of 1he N.S. W. Under 15 MLC Swans Shield. er. D ual Gammage Medalist playing very con­ Tough as nails. brilliant mark. sistent football lop kick gener. 29. ROGERl-IADDRILL.22.177cm , 82kg. Wing. 9. PET E R MANNING, 30, 182cm , 88kg. Rover. Having a good season after spending a year al One of the older me mbers in side , experienced Temora. Great natural ability. straight through runner. 34. BRETT VEARING 22, 185cm, 85 kg. Centre lO. COL FISHER. 26, 177cm. 69kg. Rover. Play­ halfback. Club besl and fa irest winner, has nol TOP THE LADDER WITH ing first season after 2 years off with broken been beaten all season. wrist, having a good year. 72. GLEN BELL, 18, 177cm, 69kg. Forward pock­ 11. GARY R YALL. 28, 181cm. 79kg. Back flank. el. Firsl year player, a player wilh a bright fu­ JVC VIDEO & HABERECHTS Utility player, very experienced, can play any ture. position on ground. 13. STEVE F RENCH. 13, 27, 175cm, 69kg. Back pockel. A great competitor gives 100% and is AWARDS: never beaten. Last Week's Man-of-the-Match: 14. BILL PLEMING, 26, 177cm , 69kg. Utility. Anothe r youn!?- veteran. brilliant player on his BRETT VEA R/NG IA P.M.! llVC day. ve ry elusive. Aus-Shock Mark-of-the-Match: CHRIS DANJHER (A.P.M.J ••••••••••••••••••• - •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. V • -.-. <<• ~• w W<•~•~rwrw ,.,. • -~~• -~~~-••~tr<•***''~~ NEW RELEASE VHS VIDEO WITH FRONT LOADING AND CORDLESS / ARIAH PARK SALES &SERVICE REMOTE CONTROL ...... PHO NE ARIAH PARK 84 1035 I s799 · llJ. N.R.M A DEPOT llJ. WYNN'S SPECIALISTS llJ. PARKES INDUSTRIES DEALERS llJ. AUTOM OTIVE AIR CONDITIONING FIRST 10 MOVIE SWAPS FREE! llJ. GENERAL ENGINEER ING AND SPECIALISTS FREE DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION W ITHIN 33km (20 miles). i FARM SERVICE llJ. SECOND HAND VEHICLES & MACHINERY FREE MOVIE CLUB MEMBERSHIP WITH NO OVERDUE FEES. --~--················································~~,.. •~•~

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LEETON WAG GA CARLTON RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE MATCH PREVIEW Firstly congratulatio ns to the U l9s on win­ What a fine effort by our Second XVIII side by Allan H u ll ning the ir way into the Grand Final. Only the to advance to the grand final at the expense of second Leeton team to do so since the incep­ the Ariah Pa rk-Mirrool combination. T o • tion of the competition. sneak into the four and to then come from That one day in September has arrived! Mike Walsh and the popular Lions skipper. Ray O"Connor, are the key players for the red and Players to stand o ut in the Preliminary Fin­ fo urth reall y is a remarkable achievement Today will be the biggest day of the year for blues. al were award winners Steve Turner and Gra­ win. lose o r draw. ·scatters· and the players supporters of either the Gallmaill-Grollg Grong­ Matong Lions or A riah Park-Mirrool Bombers, For A riah Park-Mirrool, th eir hopes will rest ham Armstrong. also Pat Russel and Peter should be congratulated. Celi . the two sides who have won the right to play offfo r with captain Hans Heystraten, Terry Hadrill, Award winners last week were Workout, this seasoll ·s R iverina Football League pre­ Chris Daniher, unfashionable cell/re half back Today we hope to sec a Premie rship come David ·spare Parts· Come rford: Riverina Bretl Vearing all d the Gordon brothers Jamie and the Redlegs way and I'm sure if the players get miership flag. Football Club Dinner. ·Mannly' Stanley Wall It's fillillg that these two teams are bauling out Jan . behind C harlie Corbett, their coach, and play and Speed Shop award Terry 'Super Boot" the rop honours as they have proved rhrougho11r Bot/1 clubs co111ain the fanatical 'small town' to his instruction this dream wi ll come true. Posse It. rhe year to be rhe two most consistem re"ms, supporters who will hear ofnorhing but success for Good luck lads, you have done your club and Don "t forget tickets are now available fo r fillishing first and second on rhe premiership lad­ rheir team, so rhe barracking is bouml ro be spi­ your town proud. the Banque t se t fo r Saturday. October 13 . der 111 rhe complerion of the home all d away series rited, ensuring thar the game contains thar grand On the othe r side of the ledger. commis­ A lso afte r the game today it"s hack to the of marches. final atmosphere and "buzz'. serations to the 2nd XVIII who bowed out in Rivcrina Australian Football Club where the While rhe Bombers have raken th e minor pre­ To sum up . .. it should be a Lions flag because the first semi. beate n but no t disgraced. It A mber Room has been reserved. so every­ miership, I feel rhat the ulrimare trophy, the pre­ they will ournm their opposirion on the big groulld would have been nice to get in the grand final body should attend to wind up the playing miership cup, will agaill elude them. and will be beuer equipped ro handle warm playing too, but was not to be. We ll done o n your job side of the seaso n. A riah Park-Mirrool has not won a flag for more condirions. as coaching Kerry, and a lso on your Lanham As I said earli er. today is it 1 Grand Final than /\Vellly years wirh rh eir lasr success being way The Second XVJIJ's march is between Medal. A great e ffo rt for one so ·young'. A lso day, what the ho me and away games arc a ll back in 1962. Ganmain-Grong Grong-Marong and the Wagga to Jim Lyons and Pat Russel on winning the abo ut. Best of luck to a ll teams participating. They have however, been regular conrestants at Tigers, and 0 11 paper looks an even one. While rhe Reserves and U I 9s goal kicking award re­ especia ll y o ur Second XVIJI. GO FOR IT Narrandera Oil grand fillal day during th e past Lions scored a very big win in rhe major semi­ spectively. FE LLAS! decade, having been defeated in premiership de­ final, I have a grear deal of respect for rhe Tigers· Thankyou to all coaches, strappers, bound­ UP THE TIGERS!!! ciders in 1977, 79. 81. non-playing coach, Greg Sheather, and a surprise ary a~1d goal umpires a nd committees for your The Bombers will again be the underdogs today, resulr could well be in the offering. work in 1984. but they showed last Sullday with their courageous The day's football will open with rhe Under / 9s Do n·t fo rget our vote counting tonight at "THE RC>CI< preliminary jlttal wi11 vver Narrandera that they where again it's Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong the Leeto n Hotel. A meal wi ll be provided at lack nothillg ill Jesire alld will to win. represe111ed, this time agaillSI the yourhful Leeton $4 per head starting at 6.30 p.m. fo llowed by MEMORIAL BOWLING CLUB R:oy ()"Collnors Lions are expected to dictate Redlegs. Leeton srruggled to defeat the Lions in the all grades counting. Also thankyou to all our Open daily from 10 a.m. the terms ill today·s game alld to make their oppo­ major semi-final to remain the only team in the Resc hs and Carlton on tap­ League to be undefeated. The Redlegs need to win sponsors and award dono rs. So le t's he re /l M ea ls available Thu., Fri. & llellts chase far and wide for their kicks. good old Leeton forever at fin al sire n time of Sun. (Sat. night a Dinner With a more youthful and runllillg combillation, just one more game to complete a perfect season, the U I 9s and get back to the hotel tonight for \Y:t Dance)- Take-aways a the Lions should outrun, and outscore, their more bur will really need to perform at their best if they a celebration. Ph . The Rock speciality. VISITORS ARE m gged opponents if they adopt rhe tactics mell­ are 10 hold at bay the challange of the Lion 'cubs". ALWAYS WELCOME. UP THE REDDIES!! 202185 tioned. To all of the players and officials involved today This is th e third year that the neighbouring rural we extend good wishes and congratulations - let's 1------, centres of Grong Grong-Matong alld Ganmaill hope that the day produces have been amalgamated and victory for them today exciting, injury -free football, RI VE RINA I -* ~O~ 'l:J.. Bererembah I would seal their ·marriage'. and that the worthy winners FOOTBALL With seemingly the right blend of yourh and celebru1e in controlled sanity. 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