SCHOOL OF INFORMATION STUDIES SCHOLARSHIP

This report focuses on two collections: 2AAA FM (RW3271) and the Wagga Tigers Football Club (RW2887).

Crispian Winsor Student Number: 11612968

Table of Contents

1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………1 2. 2AAA-FM Radio Station..………………………………………………………. 2 2.1 Historical Background....………………………………………..……….…… 2 2.2 Accessioning The Collection.…….....………………………………………... 4

3. The Wagga Tigers Australian Rules Football Club………………...... ……..… 5 3.1 Historical Background………………………………………………………… 5 3.2 Accessioning The Collection………………………………………………….. 6 4. Other Tasks……………………………………………………………………..... 7 5. Conclusion………………………………………………………………………... 7 6. References……………………………………………………………………….... 8 7. Appendix 1: 2AAA-FM Radio Station accession list.……………….………..… 9 8. Appendix 2: Wagga Tigers Australian Rules Football Club accession list....…11

Crispian Winsor. Scholarship Report. Pg. 1 Introduction

The scholarship offered by the Charles Sturt University Regional Archives (CSURA) is one that is extremely rewarding. I was lucky enough to be awarded the scholarship in 2017 and it was a worthwhile experience. As I had only been studying in the Bachelor of Information Studies course for one year, I felt that it was the perfect time for me to put some of the skills that I had been learning into working practice in an archive and the scholarship gave me the opportunity to do that. Over the 280 hours that I completed at the archive, I was given two projects to work on that complimented my personal interests. The first was Wagga’s local community radio station 2AAA FM. As I have a show on a community radio station in , learning more about a fellow community radio station was of particular interest to me. The second project focused on the Wagga Tigers Australian Rules Football Club. As I have a passion for Australian Rules football, this also piqued my interest significantly. Having been given two projects that were based around my interests certainly helped my work at the CSURA but it was also the general archive work that helped me learn more about the profession. This report will look in detail at the two projects that I worked on at the archive but also the experience as a whole, what I got out of it and how this experience can be of benefit to others who are thinking of applying for the scholarship.

2AAA-FM Radio Station

Historical Background

The 2AAA-FM collection covers the early period of the station from 1978-1983. The station started life in 1978 when a group of interested parties led by Stuart Carter from the Student Union of the Riverina College of Advanced Education, which is now Charles Sturt University (RW3271), decided to form the FM Radio Committee to establish ’s first community radio station. Over the next two years, the Wagga Wagga Media Cooperative was formed which consisted of members from the FM Radio Committee, the Riverina College of Advanced Education and the Trades and Labour Council (RW3271).

By the late 1970s, community radio stations started appearing all over the country with the first being Radio Adelaide in 1972 (Community Broadcasting Foundation, 2018). As a result, the Wagga Wagga Media Cooperative had many reference points to choose from when it came to applying for their own license. They were able to research other community radio

Crispian Winsor. Scholarship Report. Pg. 2 stations and find out their process in applying for a license as well as other legalities associated with starting a radio station. Eventually, in December 1980 a license was granted (RW3271).

The co-operative’s first chairman, Bevan Walls, was an integral part of this achievement. He was able to bring all of the interested parties together in order to achieve this common goal. However, more work was needed in order for the station to start programming. First of all, a name for the station was required and they decided on 2AAA with the A’s standing for ‘accessible’, ‘accountable’ and ‘alternative’ (RW3271).

Next was the matter of the radio station itself to contend with. In these early days of the station, many of the volunteer announcers had different musical interests so the station focused on different types of music at various points during the day. This resulted in several committees being formed around each different style who then reported to the programme manager. The meeting minutes that resulted from these groups form the bulk of the notes in the collection.

The next and arguably most vital part of the station’s early existence was finding somewhere from which to broadcast. Initially it was decided to broadcast test programmes in the Australian Arcade in Fitzmaurice Street. This decision would result in some ingenious methods of soundproofing such as using hundreds of empty egg cartons on the walls (RW3271). There is a photo from a newspaper article in the collection which shows this in all of its glory.

Following the test programming, 2AAA finally began its official broadcasting on 31 July 1981 on 107.1 FM which is the same frequency that is used today. In order to achieve this significant moment, the local community rallied around the station by donating money towards a ‘Buy-A-Brick’ campaign (RW3271). This campaign also helped the station achieve its next significant outcome which was to have a permanent home to broadcast from. Although the Arcade was suitable for test programming, it was felt that a more permanent solution was needed in order for the station to satisfy its specific needs. 2AAA eventually built their own station on the corner of Young and Coleman Streets where it stands to this day. The station prides itself on effective, quality programming and as they enter their 37th year of existence, they have become an important institution of Wagga Wagga.

Crispian Winsor. Scholarship Report. Pg. 3 Accessioning the Collection

When it came to accessioning and processing the collection, I was given broad instructions by the Collection Management Archivist on what was required. As this collection had been organised at some stage, there was an order already in place. However, as that had been done some time ago, I was instructed to organise the whole collection in the way that I felt was best. I was also left to my own devices by the other staff at the archive which gave me extra confidence in my accessioning role. I decided to take all of the items out and place them in groups that were organised by brief descriptions on post-it notes. I found out later that many of these groups would need to be re-organised as I became more familiar with the material. However, this method of organisation proved to be the style that I was most comfortable with. It enabled me to organise groups in each section that made the most sense and for me to be able to change the items in each group easily.

Although this collection started by having two accession numbers, the collection itself was small. In one accession, there were two standard type-one boxes and the other had one. All of the items were paper and covered a variety of material. These were placed into four different categories which seemed to be the best way of organising the material. The first is ‘Boards and Committees’ which contains documentation that mostly relates to meeting minutes from the various committees that existed in the early period of the station. The second category, ‘Station Establishment’, relates to the application of the radio license, early procedures and guidelines, information regarding the initial test programmes as well as organisational charts. The third category is ‘Administrative Records’ which consists of policy statements, notes regarding training and studio procedures as well as internal newsletters and various correspondence. The fourth category focuses on promotional material which includes advertising and sponsorship material, external newsletters, newspaper clippings and various photographs. This is the order that the material can be found when searching the physical boxes.

Once everything was organised, the next task was disposal. While organising the material, I had been keeping a group of material aside that I felt was not relevant to the collection. Much of this was duplicate material but there was also a lot of information that had been seemingly kept for research purposes. For example, there was material relating to other community radio stations around the country which was interesting and no doubt valuable when 2AAA was established but not relevant to keep now in relation to the station. Once the disposal

Crispian Winsor. Scholarship Report. Pg. 4 material was finalised and measured, it was shredded. This resulted in the collection being reduced to two standard type-one boxes and a collection of thirty-seven photographs being placed within a photograph box among photos from other collections. The final task was to enter all of the information into the archive’s database system. This allowed finding aids to be developed so that users of the collection will be able to find what they are looking for as easily as possible. The accession list is added as Appendix 1 in this report. I also wrote an agency history about the collection to give a broad overview of what is in the collection. It was great to have finished my first collection and feel that I was able to have put some of the things that I have learned through the course into practice.

The Wagga Tigers Australian Rules Football Club

Historical Background

The Wagga Tigers started in 1861 as the Federals football club with their first recorded game of football against a team from Albury ten years later (AFL Riverina, 2018). They did not compete in a specific league until 1887 when they won the inaugural premiership in the Murrumbidgee District Football Association (Wagga Tigers, 2018). At that stage, their colours were red and white verticals which were later briefly changed to blue and white after World War II as the club had to borrow jumpers from the RAAF (Wagga Tigers, 2018). In 1949, the club were able to borrow jumpers from the in the VFL which resulted in the yellow and black strip and the name change to the Wagga Tigers (Wagga Tigers, 2018), both of which remain today.

The Wagga Tigers have had several periods of great success. They won five out of six premierships between 1957 and 1962 although this was followed by a thirteen year premiership drought. This was broken in 1975 which was the start of another period of success with the Tigers winning six of the next eleven premierships. Although these periods were famous in the club’s history and created local heroes of players and coaches such as Doug Priest, Clive Anderson and Gerald Pieper, it was the 1990s that have arguably become the club’s most famous period. This was largely due to the arrival of the former AFL Essendon captain, Terry Daniher, in 1993. He captain/coached the club to five of the next six premierships and with the club also winning in 1999, a dynasty was born. Since 2000, the club has gone on to win three more premierships but have not been able to create a club with

Crispian Winsor. Scholarship Report. Pg. 5 the same consistent winning level as times gone past. However, the club is still considered to be one of the Riverina area’s strongest clubs.

Accessioning the Collection

Unlike the 2AAA collection, the Wagga Tigers collection was unprocessed so it involved starting from scratch. This meant that there was not even a rough order to base this collection on and that the collection would be organised entirely to my specifications. This collection was also much larger than the 2AAA collection. There were fifteen type-one boxes and one A3 box. I decided to start by organising all of the items into particular areas and then into an order that made sense. Like the 2AAA collection, this also involved deciding what was to be disposed of. This was a task that felt quite risky as I was always aware that I might dispose of something of value. However, most of what was disposed of were items such as deposit and cash books, duplicates and other items deemed to have low historical value. This resulted in the size of the collection being reduced to four standard type-one boxes, four photograph boxes, one A3 box and one A2 box.

The accession itself was again divided into four sections. The first is ‘Administrative Records’ which includes meeting minute books, Presidents’ reports and sponsorship material dating from 1954 until 2006. The second is ‘Financial Records’ which includes employees’ earnings records, cash and wage books and financial reports dating from 1966-1977. The third group is based around football-related records which include material such as football records and newspaper clippings relating to the club’s many premierships. The fourth group is photographs which is a major part of the collection and took a long time to sort through. Not only did it involve disposal decisions but each photograph required a short description handwritten below each photograph which was time consuming but rewarding when completed.

Once the material was organised into a clear order and placed into boxes and photograph albums, the information was then entered into a spreadsheet. Like with the 2AAA collection, the spreadsheet information was merged into the archive’s database system so that finding aids could be developed for users of the collection. The accession list for the Wagga Tigers collection is added as Appendix 2 in this report. An agency history was also written about this collection for the archive’s website which is now online for the public to access.

Crispian Winsor. Scholarship Report. Pg. 6 Other Tasks

Once I had finished both collections, there was still time left for me to work on other tasks to help the Collection Management Archivist, Jill Kohlhagen. The first of these was to help set up an exhibition relating to a Wagga Teachers’ College reunion. It was great to have an opportunity to work on something different to have a varied experience working in an archive. This involved obtaining relevant material from the archive’s collection and selecting material that we felt was most relevant to the Teachers’ College in different areas. For example, we chose photographs relating to sporting activities, musicals and aerial shots of the campus. There were also films, taken at the time, which were shown as a sideshow. It was great that Jill allowed me to select items for the exhibition. Even though I knew very little about what the exhibition was about, it showed that she had enough confidence in my ability to find and select suitable items, which was pleasing.

There were several other small administrative tasks that I was asked to help on during my final few days at the archive but the most significant of these was to write blog posts relating to both collections for the archive’s website. Although both were based around the agency histories that I had already written, myself and Jill revised them in order to give a broader history that was intended for a broader audience. We also retrieved photographs from the collections that we felt would interest the website’s users. Both blog posts came up extremely well and I was proud of the work that Jill and I put into them.

Conclusion

Working on these projects at the archive was a great experience for me and one that I thoroughly enjoyed. It allowed me to put theory into practice but it also gave me hands-on experience of working at an archive. The opportunity of meeting and working with other archivists was also an extremely worthwhile experience. It helped me gain greater knowledge about the profession that is not necessarily what one gets from pure study. The role of accessioning in particular was also very enjoyable and something that I would love to do as a career, given the opportunity. The task of organising all of the material into groups into a clear order seems to work well with my personality and it shows to me that I have chosen to study the right profession for me. As a result, I encourage any students who are studying archiving to apply for the scholarship as I believe it is a worthwhile experience.

Crispian Winsor. Scholarship Report. Pg. 7 References

AFL Riverina. (2018). History. Retrieved from http://aflriverina.com.au/history

Community Broadcasting Foundation. (2018). About Australian community broadcasting. Retrieved from http://www.cbf.com.au/sector/about-australian-community-broadcasting

RW2887 – Wagga Tigers Australian Rules Football Club Collection. (2017).

RW3271 – 2AAA-FM Collection. (2017).

Wagga Tigers. (2018). Club history. Retrieved from http://www.waggatigers.com.au/club- history

Crispian Winsor. Scholarship Report. Pg. 8 Charles Sturt University Regional Archives Accession List By Item Agency: 2AAA FM Community Radio Station RW 3271 Box Item Item Date Loc No No Boards and Committees 1 1 Board of Directors Meeting Minutes 1978; 1980 B 1 2 Board of Directors Meeting Minutes 1981 B 1 3 Board Of Directors Meeting Minutes 1982 B 1 4 Program Planning and Policy Committee Meeting Minutes 1980 B 1 5 Program Planning and Policy Committee Meeting Minutes 1981 B 1 6 Program Planning and Policy Committee Meeting Minutes 1982 B 1 7 Administration Committee Meeting Minutes 1981 B 1 8 Publicity and Public Relations Committee Meeting Minutes 1981 B 1 9 Fund Raising Committee Meeting Minutes 1981 B 1 10 Technical and Building Committee Reports 1981 - 1982 B 1 11 Joint Board Meeting Minutes 1981 B 1 12 Classical Group Meeting Minutes 1980 - 1982 B 1 13 Popular Group, Modern Music and Children's Interest Committee 1980 - 1981 B Meeting Minutes 1 14 Annual Reports 1980 - 1982 B Station Establishment 1 15 History of Application For License 1980 B 1 16 Early Procedures and Guidelines 1980 - 1981 B 1 17 Test Programming Information 1980 - 1981 B 1 18 Organisational Charts 1980 - 1981 B Administrative Records 1 19 Policy Statements 1980 - 1982 B 1 20 Board Of Directors Nomination Forms 1981 B 1 21 Program Submission Forms n.d. B 1 22 Training 1980 - 1982 B 1 23 Various Forms n.d. B 2 24 Studio Notes 1979 - 1982 B 2 25 Library Information 1981 B 2 26 Program Schedules and Operation Logs 1980 - 1981 B 2 27 Scripts 1980 - 1981 B 2 28 Internal Newsletters 1981 B printed 19/02/2018 2:44:33 PM Charles Sturt University Regional Archives Page 1 of 2 Agency: 2AAA FM Community Radio Station RW 3271 Box Item Item Date Loc No No 2 29 Internal Newsletters 1982 - 1983 B 2 30 Financial Information 1980 - 1982 B 2 31 Copyright Information 1980 - 1981 B 2 32 Correspondence 1980 - 1982 B 2 33 Correspondence 1980 - 1982 B Promotional Material 2 34 Advertising n.d. B 2 35 Designs For Advertisments n.d. B 2 36 External Newsletters ("Radiaction") 1979 - 1980 B 2 37 External Newsletters ("Radiaction") 1981 B 2 38 Sponsorship Materials n.d. B 2 39 Newspaper Clippings 1979 - 1982 B 3 40 Photographs x 37 1980; n.d. P

printed 19/02/2018 2:44:34 PM Charles Sturt University Regional Archives Page 2 of 2 Charles Sturt University Regional Archives Accession List By Item Agency: Wagga Tigers Australian Rules Football Club RW 2887 Box Item Item Date Loc No No Administrative Records 1 1 Meeting Minutes Book 1954-1975 B 1 2 President's Reports 1969; 1980 B 1 2 Meeting Minutes Book 1954-1975 B 1 3 Strategic Business Plan 2004-2008 2004 B 1 4 Legal Agreement for loan by NSW Sport Minister 1980 B 1 5 Sponsorship n.d.-2003 B 1 6 Sponsorship 2004-2006 B 2 7 Correspondence 1964-2006 B 2 8 Administrative Notes n.d.-2004 B 2 9 Club Roles and Structures n.d. B 2 10 Robertson Oval Development Notes 1998-2006 B 2 11 Contact Information n.d.-2006 B 2 12 Miscellaneous (Including historical letters) 1945-2006 B Financial Records 2 13 Employees' Earnings Records 1968-1973 B 2 14 Group Employer's Reconciliation Statements 1968-1972 B 2 15 Correspondence With Taxation Office 1968-1969 B 2 16 Notebooks for Organisation of Functions and Silver Circle Deposits 1975 B 2 17 Deposit Book for Silver Circle 1969-1971 B 2 18 Cash Book 1966-1975 B 9 19 Wages Book 1967-1973 OO 10 20 Wages Book 1973-1974 OO 2 21 Financial Reports 1968-1971 B 2 22 Financial Reports 1972-1977 B Football Game Records 3 23 1975 Premiership 1975 B 3 24 1977 Premiership 1977 B 3 25 1977 PO Cup (Over 35's) 1977 B 3 26 1980 Premiership 1980 B 3 27 1985 Premiership 1985 B 3 28 1995 Premiership 1995 B printed 19/02/2018 2:42:04 PM Charles Sturt University Regional Archives Page 1 of 7 Agency: Wagga Tigers Australian Rules Football Club RW 2887 Box Item Item Date Loc No No 3 29 Newspaper Clippings 1925-1959 B 3 30 Newspaper Clippings 1960-1965 B 3 31 Newspaper Clippings 1970-2004 B 3 32 Match Programmes featuring Wagga Tigers 1951-2001 B 3 33 A Match Programmes for Representative Games 1948-1986 B 3 33 B Match Programmes for Riverina not relating to Wagga Tigers 1971-1983 B 3 34 Match Programmes for Southern NSW AFL 2007 B 3 35 Coaches Notebooks 1951-1974 B 4 36 Newsletters 1995-2004 B 4 37 Years In Review 1989-2001 B 4 38 Years In Review 2002-2006 B 4 39 Presentation Night Material 1972-2007 B 4 40 Reunion and Anniversary Material 1979-2007 B 4 41 Players Handbooks 2004-2006 B 4 42 Off-field Player Matters 2004-2006 B 4 43 Tribunal Hearings 2004-2006 B 4 44 Clearances 2004-2006 B 4 45 A Trips Documentation 2004-2006 B 4 45 B Football Stud Key n.d. B Photographs 5 46 Old Town F.C. Premiers 1909 Team Photo [Now known as North 1909 P Wagga Saints] 10 47 Photo of former Wagga Federals (now Tigers) player Bill Mohr, n.d. OO when he played for St. Kilda. [Features Capstan Cigarette Advertising] 5 48 Team photo (possibly 1947 due to similar guernsies in the below n.d. P dated photo but not dated) 10 49 Framed team photo of the Wagga 1947 2nds team [Players and 1947 OO date are listed on the back] 5 50 Coloured photo of Merv Priest 1948 P 5 51 Photo of 1951 team [Players and date are listed on the back] 1951 P 5 52 Photo of 1952 team [Players and date are listed on the back] 1952 P 5 53 A Photo of 1953 team [Players and date are listed on the back] 1953 P 5 53 B Jim Tuckwell and Bernie Whyte (President) 1953 P 5 53 C Neale Rutzou 1955 P 5 54 Photo of M. Powell Laughton Circa 1950s P printed 19/02/2018 2:42:05 PM Charles Sturt University Regional Archives Page 2 of 7 Agency: Wagga Tigers Australian Rules Football Club RW 2887 Box Item Item Date Loc No No 5 55 1980s (?) reproduction photos of 1950s (?) games and events (x 8) Circa 1950s P 5 56 1957 (?) Under 16's team photo [Players are listed on the back] 1957 (?) P 5 57 2007 reproduction of 2nd 18 premiers 1957 team photo [Players 1957 P and date are listed on the back] 5 58 Unidentified committee member Circa 1950s P 9 59 Laminated photos and newspaper clippings of 1957 Albury & 1957 OO District and Inter-league Grand Finals (x 13) 5 60 Photo of 1958 (?) team [Players are listed on the back] Circa 1958 P 5 61 Photo of George Lawrence Circa 1958 P 5 62 Photo of 1959 team [Players and date are listed on the back] 1959 P 5 63 Photo of 1961 (?) team [Players are listed on the back] Circa 1961 P 5 64 1960s (?) team photo Circa 1961 P 5 65 1960s (?) informal team photo Circa 1961 P 9 66 1962 Premiers Team Photo [Players are listed on the back] 1962 OO 5 67 Milton Bruest playing against Turvey Park [Photo also features TP's Circa 1963 P John Moran] 9 68 R. Parr being presented with his 1963 Footscray guernsey [Also 1963 OO features Footscray president Jim Miller and Coach Ted Whitten] 5 69 Fred Mundy [Name is listed on the back] Circa 1960s P 5 70 Jimmy Costa [Name is listed on the back] Circa 1960s P 5 71 Peter White [Name is listed on the back] Circa 1960s P 5 72 Unidentifed player Circa 1960s P 5 73 B. Wandell, K. Williams and J. Bagley playing against Turvey Park Circa 1960s P [Players are listed on the back] 5 74 Photo of the 1967 second eighteen Farrer League minor premiers 1967 P team [Part of the photo has been torn] 5 75 Photo of the 1968 (?) team [Players are listed on the back] Circa 1968 P 5 76 Photo of player asleep [Front of photo states "Molly Meyer - The Circa 1960s P life of the party"] 5 77 1960s (?) team photo Circa 1969 P 5 78 Neville Miller in the 1969 Semi Final against M.C.U. [Player and 1969 P date are listed on the back] 5 79 Wagga Football Float in a parade Circa 1969 P 5 80 Kerim Williams [Name is listed on the back] Circa 1969 P 5 81 Unidentified player Circa 1969 P 5 82 Unidentifed players Circa 1960s P printed 19/02/2018 2:42:05 PM Charles Sturt University Regional Archives Page 3 of 7 Agency: Wagga Tigers Australian Rules Football Club RW 2887 Box Item Item Date Loc No No 5 83 J. Bagley, K Dighlon and A. Caldwell [Names are listed on the back] Circa 1960s P 5 84 Unidentified players Circa 1960s P 5 85 Alister Caldwell playing against Calcairn [Also features Calcairn Circa 1960s P players Bill Box and Roger Wemty Barber] 5 86 Unidenitifed players Circa 1960s P 5 87 Unidentified goal umpire Circa 1960s P 5 88 Unidentified players Circa 1960s P 5 89 Unidentified players Circa 1960s P 5 90 1960s (?) team photo Circa 1960s P 5 91 Former Wagga Tigers player Neville Miller playing for South Circa 1970 P Melbourne 5 92 Former Club President George Burgess n.d. P 5 93 Negatives of former club president George Burgess n.d. P 6 94 Unidentified players Circa 1970 P 6 95 Geoff Mitchell (Also features Culcairn player Bernie Anderson) Circa 1970 P [Names are listed on the back] 6 96 Strip of profile photographic prints of players: 1) John Dingle, 2) 1971 P Bob McKenna, 3) Geoff Lauder, 4) Milton Breust, 5) Brian Quade, 6) Ted Obudinski, 7) Kevin Coluin, 8) John Bagley, 9) Phil Gehrig, 10) Simon Bird, 11) Warwick Jones and 12) Alan McMillan 9 97 1972 Grand Final team [Names are listed on the back] 1972 OO 6 98 Doug Priest and Greg Sheather 1973 P 6 99 Unidentified players Circa 1975 P 6 100 Unidentified players Circa 1975 P 6 101 Unidentified players Circa 1975 P 6 102 Unidentified player Circa 1975 P 6 103 Wagga Tigers supporters with the 1975 premiership cup 1975 P 6 104 1975 Premiership team photo 1975 P 9 105 Laminated photos and newspaper clippings relating to the 1977 1977 OO Grand Final and premiership (x 10) 9 106 Official photo of the 1977 first eighteen premiers team [Players 1977 OO are listed] 6 107 Unidentified players Circa 1978 P 6 108 Unidentified players Circa 1978 P 6 109 Unidentified players Circa 1978 P 6 110 Unidentified players Circa 1978 P printed 19/02/2018 2:42:05 PM Charles Sturt University Regional Archives Page 4 of 7 Agency: Wagga Tigers Australian Rules Football Club RW 2887 Box Item Item Date Loc No No 6 111 Colin Anderson (playing against Lavington at Yerong Creek) Circa 1978 P [Names are listed on the back] 6 112 50 year reunion 1979 P 6 113 50 year reunion 1979 P 6 114 Team photo Circa 1980 P 6 115 Team photo of the 1980 premiership team 1980 P 6 116 Photos of Mad Sunday [Taken at Wimpy Barber's place] (x 45) 1981 P 6 117 Photos taken for Hawaiian night in 1982 [Featuring Ted Ryan, 1982 P Christine Power, Peter Ashcroft, Peter Friedlieb, Graham Doswell, Garry Allan, John Dunn, Gary Colvin, Peter Conlan, Arnie Webster and Mike Maroney] (x 5) 6 118 Team photo Circa 1982 P 6 119 PO Cup team photo (?) Circa 1984 P 6 120 Barry Ough Circa 1984 P 6 121 Herman Van de Beek Circa 1984 P 6 122 Unidentified player Circa 1984 P 6 123 Unidentified player Circa 1984 P 6 124 Unidentified player Circa 1984 P 6 125 Unidentified player Circa 1984 P 6 126 Unidentified player Circa 1984 P 6 127 Greg Sheather, Alan Snowden and Wimpy Barber at the 1984 1984 P presentation night 6 128 Wimpy Barber Circa 1984 P 6 129 Riverina Football Leage representative team Circa early 1980s P 6 130 Under 17's (?) team photo [Features Wimpy Barber and Alan Circa 1984 P Snowden] 6 131 1985 Under 16's Grand Final banner [Featuring Michael Forbes, 1985 P John Bagley, Brian Baker and Nigel Meyer] 6 132 1985 Under 16's Grand Final [Featuring players Michael O'Connel, 1985 P Brad Montgomery and John Jones] 6 133 1985 Under 16's Grand Final [Featuring players Robert Collis-Roe, 1985 P Mark Jelbait and Paul Meyer 6 134 1985 Under 16's Grand Final in changerooms [Featuring players 1985 P Ray Willis, Paul Meyer, Paul Long and Brad Montgomery] 6 135 1985 Under 16's Premiers team photo [Players are listed] 1985 P 6 136 1985 Second Eighteen Premiers team photo [Players are listed] 1985 P 6 137 1985 First Eighteen Premiers team photo [Players are listed] 1985 P printed 19/02/2018 2:42:05 PM Charles Sturt University Regional Archives Page 5 of 7 Agency: Wagga Tigers Australian Rules Football Club RW 2887 Box Item Item Date Loc No No 6 138 Team photo Circa 1986 P 6 139 Paul Kelly, John Dore and Matthew Kohlhogh Circa 1986 P 6 140 Paul Kelly and Tony Kelly (brother) [Photocopy] 1986 P 6 141 Damien Moffert and unidentified players [Photocopy] 1986 P 6 142 Steve Eather and Phil Cox [Also featuring Gavin Armstrong from 1986 P Turvey Park] [Photocopy] 6 143 Chris Chamberlain, Andrew Buckhorn and David Larwood 1986 P [Photocopy] 6 144 Wimpy Barber, Greg Sheather, Gerald Pieper and unidentified 1987 P person with carpet 6 145 Graham Doswell and Phil Cox Circa 1987 P 6 146 Gerald Pieper and Graham Doswell 1987 P 6 147 Barry Snowden Circa 1987 P 6 148 David Comerford in office Circa 1987 P 6 149 Shaun Lowery and Tom Power in Under 13's game against Circa 1987 P Coolamon 6 150 Jason Morton Circa 1987 P 6 151 Gary Colvin, Alan Snowden and Gerald Pieper Circa 1989 P 7 152 1989 Reserves Grand Final [Wagga Tigers Vs Turvey Park] (x 46) 1989 P 7 153 1989 Seniors Grand Final [Wagga Tigers Vs Turvey Park] (x 100) 1989 P 7 154 1989 Presentation Night (x 52) 1989 P 7 155 1990 Under 18's Grand Final [Wagga Tigers Vs Turvey Park] (x 24) 1990 P 7 156 1990 Reserves Grand Final [Waaga Tigers Vs Turvey Park] (x 60) 1990 P 8 157 1990 Seniors Grand Final [Wagga Tigers Vs Turvey Park] (x 36) 1990 P 8 158 1990 Wagga Tigers Netball Team (x 3) 1990 P 8 159 1990 Presentation Night (x 56) 1990 P 8 160 Unidentified player Circa 1990s P 8 161 Training led by Terry Daniher 1993 P 8 162 Graham Doswell and Gerald Pieper [Photocopy] 1993 P 8 163 Jason Morton [Photocopy] 1993 P 8 164 Terry Daniher [Photocopy] 1993 P 8 165 Unidentified players [Photocopy] 1993 P 8 166 Unidentified players [Photocopy] 1993 P 8 167 Steven Priest (in centre) after Grand Final [Photocopy] 1993 P 8 168 1993 Presentation Night winners [Photocopy] 1993 P printed 19/02/2018 2:42:05 PM Charles Sturt University Regional Archives Page 6 of 7 Agency: Wagga Tigers Australian Rules Football Club RW 2887 Box Item Item Date Loc No No 8 169 Ray Willis [Photocopy] 1994 P 8 170 Steven Schultz [Photocopy] 1994 P 8 171 Anthony Lyons [Photocopy] 1994 P 8 172 Unidentified players [Photocopy] 1994 P 8 173 Unidentified players [Photocopy] 1994 P 8 174 Unidentified players [Photocopy] 1994 P 8 175 Unidentified players [Photocopy] 1994 P 8 176 Terry Daniher after Grand Final [Photocopy] 1994 P 8 177 Terry Daniher and Jason Morton holding the premiership cup 1994 P [Photocopy] 8 178 Unidentified player 1995 P 8 179 Jason Morton Circa early 1990s P 8 180 Jason Morton Circa 1995 P 8 181 1995 Netball team 1995 P 8 182 1995 Black and Gold ball (x 3) 1995 P 8 183 Mock Wedding Night (x 18) 1995 P 8 184 1995 3rd Grade Grand Final (x 5) 1995 P 8 185 1995 Seniors Grand Final (x 10) 1995 P 8 186 1995 Grand Final Night (x 8) 1995 P 8 187 1995 Presentation Night (x 6) 1995 P 8 188 Part of the 1997 team [Photocopy] 1997 P 9 189 Laminated newsclippings of the 1997 finals series and post-season 1997 OO 9 190 Laminated 1997 year in review magazine 1997 OO 8 191 2000 Netball team 2000 P 8 192 Clubrooms working bee 2000 P

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