Temora Football Coaches: Clinton Taylor, Brad Turner, Pat Knagge ;R T,~ J Football Coaches: Mark Kruger, Joh No Breust

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Temora Football Coaches: Clinton Taylor, Brad Turner, Pat Knagge ;R T,~ J Football Coaches: Mark Kruger, Joh No Breust August 10th & 11th, 2013 Official publication for AFL Riverina: Riverina, Farrer, Wagga & District Jnrs, South West Jnrs Wagga Tigers young guns show the way King - invite to National Combine Bance - Undefeated in U16 Champs Wagga Tigers young guns excel Wagga Tigers juniors Max King and Charlie Bance are in the Riverina had toughened him up. and he was intent showing they have all the right ingredients to one day on seeing how far he could go in his football career. strut t heir stuff on the big stage of the AFL. "It's pretty tough, there's a few rough blokes in the There must be something in the water at the Wagga league, and I guess when you're 15 years old and in the Tigers as their production line continues to churn out team they try and intimidate you but it's good, it tough­ talented juniors who are quickly rising through the ens you up,· said King. representative ranks. "I'd never really thought much of footy... but making the Both Max King and Charlie Bance have impressed the Under-1Bs RAMS side was a bit of a wake-up call that I right judges in their time with the Tigers as they aim to could actually get somewhere. push for higher honours and one day compete at the "I just want to try my hardest and see where it takes me.• elite level. Charlie Bance has also played at the Wagga Tigers since King will join 98 of the most talented young footballers in his Auskick days, and one of two captains of the NSW/ the country when he heads down to Melbourne to take ACT RAMS Under-16 team that took out the Division Two part in the AFL National Draft Combine in October, and title at the national championships held in Sydney. said it was a great thrill to receive the call - up. The midfielder said that being able to pick the b rains of "It was good. it was very surprising but it was a pretty coach Tadhg Kennelly and former Bomber Mark McVeigh awesome feeling," said King. during the tournament was .J great experience. "I'm just hoping to test as well as I can, so leading up to it "It was great. an awesome experience having Tadhg Ken­ I'll train as much as possible and then just test as well as I nelly as our coach and it was the first time we had won can and hopefully get picked up by someone." t he 16s in Division Two for 10 years. The 17-year old earned his spot in the draft after some "We had Mark McVeigh there as well, and they gave us outstanding performances for the NSW/ ACT RAMS great advice, so that was really good, it was a real help." Under- 18 side during the national championships held Bance is a precocious talent that has shown promising earlier this year. signs from an early age. representing NSW in the Under- The tall forward said the national championships were 12s and Under-1 Ss before making his first grade debut an invaluable learning experience that made him realise at the Tigers in this year's blockbuster Anzac Day clash the standard he needed to reach if he wanted to make his against Collingullie. mark in the sport. Kennelly said Bance was one of the star performers of the "Against those harder teams and harder players, it's a fair recent national championships. and had a bright future wake-up call as to what you've got to be and what you've ahead of him. got to try and be as good as." "Charlie's very much an on-field leader. King's coach at the RAMS, former Swans and Carlton "He's a really hard in-and-under type footballer that player Jason Saddington, said King had all the right at­ gets the ball out and he was one of our most consistent tributes to m ake it to the highest level. performers throughout the carnival. "Max's best assets are he's 200cm tall, that helps, but for "He's still learning, obviously there's lots of parts of his his height he's actually quite agile, mobile. quite athletic game he can still improve on, but he's going the right and has very clean hands,• said Saddington. way about it." "It probably took him a couple of games to adjust to the Much the same as his clubmate King, Bance is also hope­ Contact your local representative today higher standard of footy but once he did he really show­ ful of pushing himself in the hope of one day becoming a cased the abilities that he's got. household name in the AFL. "AFL clubs are always looking for those taller players who "That's what I'm striving for, to see how far I can get. WaggaWagga Moama have a bit of X-factor and I think Max has got that." "I think I'm on the right track, I'm pretty happy with how Suite 1, 182 Baylis St, Wagga Wagga Shop 3, S Echuca St, Moama Ki ng has been with the Tigers since the age of four, mak­ I'm going at the moment. Ph (02) 6932 4400 Ph (03) 5481 1400 ing his first grade debut at I 5 and leading his side to the No doubt the Wagg a Tigers would be a proud club to Under- 17 p remiership last year. see both juniors one day grace the turf of the MCG. a Although juggling commitments with the Murray Bush­ prospect that seems like a distinct possibility in the years West Wyalong rangers TAC Cup side, King said that growing up playing ahead. 172 Main St, West Wyalong Ph (02) 6972 0066 Southern Ag l~ Thomas Bros GRAIN 61 Dobney Ave Wagga Wagga Phone: 69260100 Truck and Bus No rm Murphy: 0427 693 093 southernaggrain.com.au Mick King: 0411 517 11 5 AA LDV0 HIGER JACMOTORS IV ECO C RlvtiiH.I www.atl riverina.com.a u 3 !IV!RIHA !~!~~a!!:~~erato, Dusty Brown, Stephen Smith, Mark Carroll ~ ~~=l~~a~:~~i!!~~g~David Harrison, Shaun Browning • Netball Coaches: Tanya Sykes, Di Pomeroy ~ Netball Coaches: Rachal Broadbent, Kathryn Bechaz ~~~--~ Football Netball Football 1 Myles Carroll 34 James Leahy Under 17s 1 Melissa Sykes 21 M Lumsden 2 David Harrison 34 J Houghton Under 17s 2 Lauren Valenta 33 Bethany Tyson 2 Tom Marlow 35 Jeff Fletcher 50 Aiden Hill 2 Katie Guymer 22 Mel Burkinshaw 3 L O'Callaghan 35 Bretl Staines 11 Jake Scarr 4 Tyler Lamb 34 Kate Vallance 3 Michael Mattingly 36 Brendan Bryce 51 Andrew Emery 3 Nicole Gleeson 23 Rebecca Harpley 4 Bradley Boots 36 Giles Lee 12 Bryce Lee 5 Kathryn Bechaz 36 Jenna Mccallum 4 Michael Ness 37 Jason Swift 52 Riley McMullen 4 Ashleigh Revell 24 Sophie Howard 5 Travis Irvin 37 Pat Dando 17 Lucas Meline 6 Rachal Broadbent 38 Bridgette Brown 5 Eddie Whyman 38 Joshua Donaldson 53 Alex Smith 5 Pippa McPherson 25 Sav Bowman 5 Will Overs 38 Brendan Greatz 29 Jacob Young 7 Bee McCallum 39 Meg Collins 6 Evan Smith 39 Nathan Flanigan 54 Patrick Harris 6 Andrea Brown 26 Jessica Wadley 6 Matthew Irvin 39 K O'Callaghan 26 Billy Guildford 9 Tash Deaton 40 Celeste Morrison 7 Josh Hill 40 Cameron Rowley 55 Travis Rowley 7 Georgie Campbell 27 Sidonia Hocking 7 Ben Curley 40 Tyler Stiller 34 Josh Hanlon 10 Megan Aliendi 41 Isabel Dando 8 Tom Gaynor 41 Billy Weedon 56 J Cunningham 8 Angela Allison 28 M Cunningham 8 Jacob Hopper 41 Joseph Petulla 60 Tom Handsaker 14 Jess Savini 43 Laura Tenison 9 Matthew Ness 42 James Colaicovo 57 Colin Finemore 9 Carlie Rake 29 Jessica Vivian 9 Kodie O'Malley 42 Brenton Turner 61 Billy Dickinson 15 Libby Gillespie 44 Eloise Boys 10 Tyler Cunningham 43 Ben Raulsten 58 Mitch Cronin 10 Baillie Casley 30 Brianna Cain 10 Sean Browning 43 Ben Elwin 62 Mitchell Hardie 17 Taylah Block 45 Sophie Tyson 11 Tom Kenny 44 Marty Cummins 59 Lewis Beard 11 Renae Pritchard 31 Hannah Ritchie 11 JordiP. 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