No. 14 July 5 and 6, 1986 Price 30c

Junior Coaches Study for Kiwis play Rewcaslle nexl Sunday Level I Certificate The tourin� New Zealand team visit Newcastle next weekend and Under the guidance of coaching will play our re11resentative team at the International Sports Centre on director, Dennis Ward, 73 coachc� arc attending courses lo obtain thci, Sunday at 3.00 p.111. Level I Coaching Certificates. This will be the 18th occasion when they announced the squad last Western Suburbs and Lakes United that the "Kiwis" have played New­ Sunday night to play in the inter­ junior clubs have been instrumental castle. In the previous 17 games national fixture. in having these courses completed Newcastle have only defeated them by their coaches and should be com­ The Newcastle squad is as follows: mended for their t:fforts. on four occasions. However, New­ Mark Brokenshirc (Lakes), David castle have been successful in two Grant (Lakes), Peter Parsons (Lakes), out of the last three. In I 978 they Steve Cherry (South), Les Rotumah won 19-12. in 1967 they again were (South), Rod Whitaker (Cessnock), winners 14-7 and in 1963 went down Ward Snowden (Macquarie), Glen �4 points to six. Murray (West), Phil Williams (Kurri), INTERNATIONAL Between 1908 and 1920 New .Jim Fowler (Lakes), Col Mathias FIXTURE Zealand played Newcastle on six (Lakes), Robert Taylor (Lakes), Tony occasions and won the six games. Kccvill (South), John Hunter (Cess­ Newcastle's record against inter­ nock), David Woodberry (Cessnock), national sides is very good and all rerry Stevenson (Macquarie), Ewan NEWCASTLE, touring sides respect the ability of McGrady (Waratah). our players by fielding their strongest Next weekend's match is proudly V teams and it will be surprising if sponsored by Caltex who have had the New Zealanders arc not at full a record 25 years association with strength for this match. the Country of NSW. NEW ZEALAND The New Zealand touring squad is:- Sunday, I 3th July Backs: , Darrell Williams, International Sports Centre Mark Bourncville, Marty Crequer, INTERESTING STRUGGLE Dane O'Hara, James Leuluai, Mark IN THIRD GRADE Elia, Joe Ropati, Tea Ropati, Shane Admission Prices: Cooper. Gary Freeman. Glen Don­ The battle, for fifth position in Adults $6.00: Pensioners $3.00: aldson. third grade competition continues as Children $1.00 Forwards: only four points separate Maitland, (I imited number of cars allowed 011 , Owen Wright, Kurri, Central and Cessnoek. who all Scoreboard hill). James Goulding, , Adrian have a chance of qualifyin� for the Shelford, Peter Brown, Wayne Wal­ playoff. lace, Barry Harvey, Dean Lonergan, Reserve Grandstand seals now on At the top of the table another �ale at B:L�s Outlets. Sam Stewart, Roh O'Regan, Captain. keen struggle is on for the Minor The Newcastle selectors have made title with Waratah at present leading lJm1er Deck: $9.00 and $!1.00 many changes to the team that was on 22 points but only two points Phone enttuirics 26 4888 defeated by Western Division in the clear of South and Lakes who arc Caltcx Country Championship Final in equal second position.

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RESERVE GRADE 1.10 p.m. NORTH NEWCASTLE LAKES UNITED Coach: Mick Ryan Coach: Paul Williams I-Darren MEHAN I-Michael FAlRCLOUGH 2-Dave FLETCHER Peter WALKER-3 2-Stephen Pl PER Doug CHESTER-3 4-John BLENKIRON Rick COLEMAN-5 4-Craig HUBBARD Mark HANLON-5 6-Ken FAIRHALL Alan ARMSTRONG-7 6-Rick STONE (c) Mick SULLIVAN-7 8-Dale WALTON Dave WILUAMS-9 8-Darryl BENSON Greg HAYWARD-9 IO-Steve TERRY Brett DANN-I I 10-Dale ANDERSON Todd EMMERTON-1 l 12-Peter TAYLOR Wayne HYDE-13 12-Andrew SWAN Ian HAMPSON-13 Referee: M. Walsh

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First Grade CENTRAL CHARLESTOWN 27 (L. Ham­ mond 2. C. Hammond, E. Smith tries. G. Price 4 · goals. drop goal, Vil. Schillings 2 drop goals) d WARATAH-MAYFIELD 20 (L. Phillips. G. Randall. T. Vaughan tries. Vaughan 4 goals). MACQUARIE UNITED 36 (A. Williams 2. P. Snowden 2. VV. Snowden. M. Mc­ Closkey tries, 'vV. Snowden 6 goals) d MAITLAND 6 (W. Clark try. D. Edwards goal). CESSNOCK 12 (J. Hunter try, B. Davies 4 goals) drew with KURR! KURR! 12 (P. Williams. B. Hopes tries. P. Williams 2 goals). LAKES UNITED 56 (M. Bates 2. M Hanlon 2, R. Stone. M. Sullivan. R. Taylor. C. Mathias, M. Brokenshire. D. Edwards tries. P. Walsh 8 goals) d NORTH NEW­ CASTLE 14 (D. Newton 2 tries. T. Pickin 3 goals). WESTERN SUBURBS 24 (P. Elliott. G. iV1urray. M. Knight, C. Higgins tries. lvf. Knight 4 goals) d SOUTH NEWCASTLE 14 CR. White, T. Keevill. P. Hill tries. I . Rotumah goal).

Reserve Grade \.Varatah 42 d Charlestown 6. Maitland 36 d Macquarie 8. Kuurri 18 d Cessnock 10. Lakes 72 d North 0. South 12 d West 10. Third Grade Waratah 58 d Central 6. Maitland 48 d Macquarie 4. Kurri 26 d Cessnock 10. Lakc.:-- 5S d North 6, West 12 d South 8.