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Graham & Judy Willis 96 Gurwood Street, Wagga ·ATCOHomes Phone(069)217384 PROFESSIONAL WEDDING & PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS PROUD SPONSOR OF THE RIVERINA FOOTBALL LEAGUE LEAGUE INC 1991 ATCO HOMES R.F.L LADDERS Display Centre: Servicing Transportable Sturt Highway, W agga Wagga Homes throughout the FIRST GRADE SECOND GRADE Phone(069)214988 Riverina and M.l.A. Round 14 w L D For Ag % Pts Round 14 For Ag % Pis GRIFFITH ..... 13 1 -1836 1007 182.3 52 TURVEY PK .... . 1697 529 320.7 52 GAN.G.G.-M ..... 13 - 1574 947 166.2 52 GRIFFITH ...... 1486 642 231.4 48 fURVEY PK ..... 10 4 - 1812 982 184.5 40 1457 782 186.3 40 Griffith emerged unfortable On Sunday Coolamon meet Leeton and Ganmain GGM WAGGA ...... winners over Ganmain Grong travel to Turvey Park. WAGGA ...... 6 8 1411 1434 102.9 24 GAN.-G.G.-M ... . 1111 916 121.2 24 ' .. Grong Matong to inflict the Wagga are favourites to play in the first Semi Final Narrandera ..... 5 9 - 1229 1269 96.8 20 Coolamon ...... 880 1501 58.6 24 Lions first defeat for the but will realise they must win this week to give them­ Coolamon ...... 5 9 -1409 1624 86.7 20 Narrandera ...... 1002 1132 88.5 20 season and also took over the selves breathing space from Coolamon and top place on the ladder. Narrandera. E. Wagga-K ..... 4 10 1224 1423 86.0 16 East Wagga-K...... 794 1406 56.4 12 The Swans overcame a Tigers form has been up and down but star players Leeton ...... : . - 13 580 2455 23.6 0 Leeton ...... 454 1973 23.0 0 slow start and combined well such as Mark Hull and Jason Morton were brilliant last as a team, displaying and they will again be called upon for a big effort. strength all over the ground. EWK have displayed good touch in recent weeks and Perhaps the loss may not be a with the home ground advantage will worry Wagga. In Club Championship bad thing for the Combine and particular Peter Sculley has been in brilliant form and THIRD GRADE 1sts 3rds Tot gives them a chance to creates plenty of opportunities. Griffith journey to Round 14 For Ag % Pis Round 14 2nds . regroup. The other significant Narrandera as League leaders and will be keen to keep GRIFFITH ...... 1161 431 269.3 48 Griffith ...... 78 36 12 126 result from the weekend was winning to gain the minor premiership. On the other GANMAIN-GG-M . 1136 536 211.9 44 Gan.G.G.-M ..... 78 18 11 107 Narrandera's win over Wagga which makes it possible hand the Eagles must win all their games to snatch a TURVEY PK ...... 1183 629 188.0 36 Turvey Park ...... 60 39 9 108 for the Imperials to grab a spot in the final 4. After amid­ place in the 4. An excellent match is assured! Wagga ...... 36 30 8 74 season slump the Eagles have played strongly in the Turvey's clash with GGGM will be a beauty. The WAGGA . , ...... 1015 749 135.5 32 past month and will worry all teams in the remaining Lions have won the two clashes to date but face a huge East Wagga-K...... , 840 729 115.2 28 Coolamon ...... 30 18 3 51 4 games. task at Maher Oval. On the rebound GGGM will throw Narrandera...... 927 882 105.1 20 Narrandera ...... 30 15 6 51 As expected Turvey Park defeated Coolamon and everything into the contest and spectators should be Coolamon...... 401 1417 28.2 12 East Wagga-K ...... 24 9 7 40 East Wagga Kooringal were too strong for Leeton. The treated to a top game. Leeton ...... 0 3 4 margin of 100 points which Coolamon lost by was a sur­ Coolamon should keep their fading finals hopes flic­ Leeton...... 346 1636 21.1 4 prise and indicates the Bulldogs once again mean kering with a victory over Leeton. 1sts: 6 pts. 2nds: 3 pts. 3rds: 1 pt. business. Games with selections in capitals: East Wagga There are some very important fixtures this weekend Kooringal v WAGGA; Narrandera v GRIFFITH; which will be split over the two days. On Saturday EWK COOLAMON v Leeton; TURVEY PARK v Ganmain COVER: Griffith's Mark O'Connor in full flight, as Jarrod Baker of Wagga Tigers arrives a touch late. The Tigers failed play Wagga Tigers with Narrandera at home to Griffith. Grong Grong Matong. I t against the Swans two weeks ago and Narrandera last week and find themselves struggling to hold onto fourth place with three games remaining in the Atco Homes RFL.

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This week secs ~r not e5 fi na Uy bt in g SENIORS As the song says: ·'The only way Is upi·· dom1na1ed ~y ourfootballers. Three v,ins out 01 SENIORS 1. Mark Hull 26. John Schultz !IF 3 was afine rrnII1 for the Hawks. lets keep up . Alter last week 1"111 not sur• wh•th•r that :~: 33. Steve Lawless 2. Allan Snowcen 27. Garth Euvrard 110 S... - the good work this 1/ieek at Gum1.,. c:1ga1nst our 1. Greg Turbill means the ladder o· up the draw ' 2. Lindsey Gill~rd 34. Paul Bourne 3. Ray Willis 28. Graham Doswell(cc) your owr conclusion. Well done Narrandera near neighbours Wa,Jga Ti91rs. 4. Clay BarU•r 29. Paul McGowan . Last week our fi'st 16 had a convinc,119 vic­ 3. Phil Cohalan 35. Sieve Head - they wanted to win and put the score on 4. Adrian Hilton 36. Darren Bourne 5. Tony Lyons 30. Garry Pellow the board in the last quarter. The Locksley tory by 81 pouts to conliroue their hot and cold 6. Michael Gilmore 31. Damien Pled~er •,:::::::· t1AQV./N & torm ot the oast 1~,,· we~ks. P. Sculley 111as 38. Andrew Dore Steak House Award and Mug wenl to Mark 5. Jamie Ross 7. Murray Barber 32. John Bently Bl.ACK. GOL? s fAIPES brmia1t all day with more than AS possessions 6. David Loullit 39. Anlhony lv\cKirrdley Hull, the Waqqa Warehouse Towel to Flex YEl.1.0W SASH and capping that otf \Oith 3 gials deservedl"ftO B. Troy Levine 33. Craig Willis Colvin and the Wagga Auto Parts to 7. Chris Horne 40. Glen Bryce ' ' 9. Gordon McCoullough 34. Paul Clarlably 1us1 as surprisM as me. But a goOd enort by 12. Paul ll'orphett 45. Jim Jenkins The t as were well out of ii at three Quarl~r time but stormed everybody. 13. Wayne Podmore 46. Jeremy Walsh 15. Scott Lovell 40. John McIntyre home to win by a point. Well cone lell~s.The Lowry and Howick 16. Steven Priest 41. Dean Halbisch Our Second 16 also had a fine win by over t 00 J1-0in1s v,ith Jason 14. Michael McPherson 4 7. Scott Williams Awarcs 10 Michael Colley. Neville Dennis a~ Paul Rodney. Kalis leading the v,aywith h s second good 11erfo11nanee m • row from 48. Brett Hounsell 17. Marc Rose 42. Jetl Willis lh• w ng gelling 1he nug. centreman C. H-,m~ was in everything to 15. Craig Absolum 18. Mathew Hu1dy 43. Mark McIntyre· The teams enjoyed a very successful Chicken Night alter win the Wagga Engineering Bag and J. Oawson·W nk back into form 16. Ken McPherson 50. Brendan Post 19. Ray Colvin 44. Scotl Bance training on Tuesday- many thanks to the Euvarard's at the Chic­ aUer some hclidays got The coke. Lumb('nng fmnt line plc1yers Homt=r 17. Julian Gollasch 51. Richard Judd 20. Jason Morton 45. Paul Brasier ken and Things in the Riverin~. Pla1a. and Norgs C-Or>bined w•II to tm,sh with 7 and 6 goals 18. John Dawson·Wink 52. Breit Miotti 21. Tony Grimmer 46. Jarrod Baker A Mystery Bus Tour has been org~nised for August 31st­ respee1ively. 19. Tim Gooden 53. Adam Me~d 22. Richard Braid 47. Greg Walsh after the Leeton 9ame - names to Ray Willis or Calhie TM U18s staneoourdayotf \\oell t1J1tnaresounding victoryDy06 20. Mick HounsHII 54. Chris David 23. Robert Elliss 48. Bruce Willell Noonan -~SAP. poin1s which saw them regain som, torm in 1heit quest to play li'als 21. Stephen Absolum 55. Dale Perry 24. Phil Cox 49. Nathan Hale In the Junior Ctub • the 11 s. 1Js and 15s all contest the fooman this year. J. Walsh played a fine ga"'e in defence 10 win toe 22. Glen Darcy 56 Scott Willis 25. Corey Bocking 50. Anthony Watson second semt finals at McPherson oval tomor·ow. In the Junior Towel. Tom Woods rece,ved the Socks and C. Goldsuaw took out t~e 23. Steve Hugler 58. Justin Meachem 58. Warren McCoullough L.eaque Medal Count Brett Li mt rick was joint winner in the t Is. coke awc1rd. Courtney Bourne 1oint winner ,n the 13s aid Andrew Priest a Paul Kalis THIRD GRADE In u,e neLDall. th• ~iris had 1 win and a lnss in !he _2 games p:ayed. 23. Gaird Gabriel 59. close second in the 15s - well done boys. 0 24. Ian Mattingley 60. Craig Goldstraw 1. Man< W000S 13. Rtene1an Twitt In A Gradetne Ha,Vk,tfes h,,d a nug~win by 31-8 .-it" Ros ~•atli gly 2. S,mon Millman 14. Damien Makln~y Congratulations to that debonaire man about town - Tony winnng lhe Mua. In HGrade the las: firming favour te for lhe B Grade 25. Jason Nicholls 61. Daniel O'Keefe J. Shaun Fi~d 15. Brad Seymour Lyons, who olays his 1OOth1 ganIe this week .. B&F Emma Hubbard getting their mug again in lheir 15·?? loss. 26. Gavin Hubbard 62. Jamie l(emp 4. Pilu I F1~111 ,g;:,n 16. Brendan Cloogh This week we take on the tiawks al Gumly - we MUST Up cnming event~ on the social ct1lend.ar are nexl Saturdc1y 1he:e 27. Barry Mclaughlan 63. Andrew Chambers 6. 17. Paul "1Xfne1 start winninn. will be a Mys:ery Hes I uur a> me way roome from Griffith at $}0 coch 7. 1 i:, Pelt!• oc11e1Ly 28. Breooan Price 69. Mark Armstrong UP THt TIGERS wsich includes bus fair and food. 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NARRANDERA EAGLES GRIFFITH SWANS SENIORS Some people have sold their souls for I think our Third grade team will SENIORS 38. Trevor Pillon rock'n·roll others have donated their bodies remember the game that got away on 1. Shane Ruyg 1. Paul O'Oonoghue 24. Trent Cummings 2. Ricky Burdett 39. Barney Oalgamo to science but Darrell Collins elected to 3.8.91 . To have a good lead in the game 2. Michael Paterson 25. Johan Sullivan 3. Peter King 40. P. Biron sacrifice his body for the Grilfith Football for 3 quarters then to loose the points 3. Peter Thornton 26. Haydn Bull 4. Wayne Spencer 41. Mal Irvin Club and on Sunday he was ;usttv rewarded after all the hard work would be hard to 4. Martin Simpson 27. Peter Anthon\",. 5. Darrell Collins 42. Matthew Sigror whenhe played his 200U1 game for the club take. As long as the team learns from the 5. Richard Hardy 28. Graham Flynn 6. Mark Tyndall 43. Colin Cassidy onlv a few befo

TURVEY PARK BULLDOGS GANMAIN-GRONG GRONG-MATONG LIONS · SENIORS SENIORS We have1't had a lot of haooy lrips 10 1. Wayne Carroll 30. Gary Sheppard I. John Lawton 40, Michael Quinn Griflith o·{er the years and last Sunda~ was 2. Greg Brain 31. David Chambe~ain no exception. It showed us we have a lot lo 3. Dale Lewin~1on 32. Ken Howe 2. Tony Hughes 41. Jed Lawton 4. Terry Ness 33. Paul Noack 3. Denis tlowe 42. Albert Kember work on to do any good in tile finals. David 5. Mark Fraser (cc) 34. Troy Ashcro11 4. Jason Hamblin L3. Mark Russell Currie won Ille Sporls Club Award. Damien 6. /\icky Oua~e 35. Wayne Jovanovich 5. Peler Howard (4. Wayne Cox Carroll the Strouds Towel Award and ~aniel RE.0.WHIH:& 6. Glenn ~vans 45. Des Harris McPherson the Socks Award. Mil tons Gear ••o. 7. Mark Cunn nghari 36. Craig Stewart 46. Malhew Irvine 6. Alan Bartholomew 37. Tim Maslcrson BLUE 8. □ avid Curtie voles were: 3 · David Currie; 2 • Damien 8lUE SHOUlDERS. 9. Michael Flanigan 38. Frank Ccates 9. Dennis Walsh L?. Anthony oJuinn Carroll; 1 • Steve Lenon. GOLD CREST 10. S te~en Woods 39. Greg Charleso11 10 Steven Carroll 48. Rrad Rol1'lrls The Reser-.es were oulclassd with Ian 11. Jeremy MJsterso, 40. Travis Scott 11. Wayne 6rown Lg_ Jari Nielsen Richardson winning the Bowling Club A.ward, Denis l·lowe the 12. Marl< Carroll 50. lvark Mccorry 12. Tim LloYd 41. Murray Knispel Fairless Towel A•Nard and Troy Lenon lhe Sor.ks Award. 14. Vinnie Carroll 42. Michael Button 13. Michael Gorbeu 51. Jell Brill 14. Phi lip Hally 52. Peler McCaig The U18s have to learn when a cecis1on goes against you, 16. Glenn Vardenega (vc) 43. Hill Robertson whether its right or wrong, you don'l give away s lly so meue 17. Stephen Eather 44. Andrew Harmer 15. Lewis Winter 53, Craig Heathcote 16. Oamien Carroll 54. Julian Royle penalties to throw the game away. The Club Towel Award went 18. Gary Harris 45. Tim Gooran 17. Michael Walsh 55, Ian Richardson to Wayne Ceely. Four Hotels Award ro Luke Carroll and the 19. Jason Knight 46. Ph I Whiting Socks to Anthony Carroll. 20. Scou Bourne 47. Tristan Scott 18. Oa'Jld Harris 56. Anmony Carroll 19. Oal'id Logijn 57. Peter Lane ~csr wishes lor a speed~ reovery to commiteeman John 21. Danny McFadden 48. Steven Collins 58. David Angove 22. Conrad Haggar 49. Clint L•wington 20. Shane Lenon Gilnrore after a recent operalion. Jusr in case P.B. of the DA had 21. Jolin Heasley ~9. Phillip ~olgate t·uuble rernembe•ing the score in the 1976 football Fiesta ii 23. Matthew Jones 50. Ph•I Sullivan 22. Andrew Corbell 60, Russell Mr.Pherson 24. Gcoffcry Harrison 51. Dean Gregurke was Ganmain 23.17.155 lo fllorth Wagga 11.16.82. 23. Mrchael Ra•,a 61. P~il Bartlett Sil.er Ci,cl_e Draws 11 and 12: 427 e.Jones: 336 8. Longley; 25. Chris Howe 52. Craig Stames 62. Nick Carroll 26. Trevor Git>bons 53. Bretl Ashcroft 24. Troy Lenon 299 B&B Sm,th: 421 A. Linsell; IO S. Carroll; 262 J. Mine: 121 25. Garry Symons 63. 1/ichae! 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Well. there's not too much that could SENIORS SENIORS Another A3me over and M wins to report be said about last weeks effort against 1. Gary Shaw 23. Mark Buchanan on, 'A•ith four t1ames remaminl) lets hOpP. we Premiers Turvey Park! We were flogged 2. Steve Buchanan 24. David Gillette 2. Graham Henman 27. Todd Henman can knock up some points. in all 3 grades. 3. Shane Till 26. Andrew Pallison 5. Geoff Shaw 28. Daryl Blackell foe U1 8s we,c once agai~urd errnanncd The Firsts were in good stead up till 4. Peter Rowlands 27. Nigel Irvine 6. Darren Wallet 29. Garry Swasbrick and credit m~st he Ai·,en :o this very youth­ halt time but couldn't keep the pressure Tim Goss Anthony Parmenter 7. Harvey McRae (cc) 30. Garry Elwin ful bunch of ycunA boys wllO the 5. 28. 8. Paul O'Connell 31. Rowan Butler GRHN. wHm v on for the full 100 minutes. George Fur- 6. Brendan Gibbons 29. Garry Hilton odds each week. Darryl Clayton. Harley NAVV e,uE, 9. Andrew Soley 32. John Pefkins Batcup and Nathan ~•eek were better REO SHOULOEAS ner Award: Ever reliable Squeaker 7. Michael Buchanan 30. John Anderson 1O . Steve Hull 33. Andrew Luff players from a dctcrritined team cllort.: McKelvie. Goode Family award: solid 8. Greg McKelvie 31. Frank Pattison 11 . Allan McPhee 34. Rodney Bell In the He serves, Laxman decided toga, n defender T.angles Pelming. The Towel wentto the consistent 9. Terry Rudd 32. Gerard McPherson 10, Breu Allen 34. Wayne Kew 12. James Seymour 35. Bruce McKellar some more pace by relieving ~in•scll of soMe of the previous Rocket O'Brien. Others to play well were Brett Allen, Chugg a 13. Steve Turner 36. Allan McPhee niAhfs beverages and went on tu play a blinder, just pippinA Kennedy and Dave Mclaughlan. Congratulations to Paul 11. Anton Noble 35. Rodney O'Brien 12. John Kennedy 36. Greg O'Brien 14. Mark Dalitz 37. Jason Gladman Steve Holt as our best Curtis who played well also on his Senior debut. 13. Stephen Lewis 38. Shaun Ourbridge 15, Ricky Maybon 38. Anthuny Papersidero Our Senicrs played scrnc great passages of tootball, but too The Seconds were never in it but never gave up. New· 14. Gerard Buchanan 39. Chris Selby 16. Oennis Irvine 39. Jarrod Seymour often these lassages broke down because of poor disposal. sagency Award: Frank Pattison whO returned from injury. 15. Damien Buchana.n 40. Shane Buchanan 17. Jamie O'Connell 40. Michael Ross Paul O'Connell won the majority of tap outs and Gracey and Royal Tavern Award: Captain coach Dave Buc~anan. The 16. David Buchanan 41. Greg Manglesdorf 18. Sam Ross 41 . P~ill McPhee Blacky picked up ~icks at will arouM the ground. Towsl went to Damien Buchanan who also retumed from 17. Garry Kew 42. John Bannister 19. David Mann 42. Paul Goodrum COflgratlrlatu1ns ll'U$t go to the schoolboys Ul 1sand U15s injury. Boogee Hogan kicked 3 goals and says its more than I8. Anthony Pleming 43. John Wilson 20. Garry Schmet7.er 43. David Hopwood sides for making the Arand final and by this time ne~t week we he's kicked in his whole career. 19. Ian Buchanan 46. John Madigan 21 . Dylan Holt 44. Steve McMahon Cl/uld nave all three sides playing it the U13s won yesterday. In a fiery U18s game the boys tried their hardest but were 20. Cecil Parr 47. Peler Tipping 22. Scott Lynch 45. Stuart Symes lhe A Grade netballers went down 10 a more ex~erienced Tim Sheather 46. Danny Baxter up against far better opposition. M.O. Curtis Award: In-form 22. Brian Pleming 48. Paul Whyte 23. l WK team. Players to stand out were Catherine Waters. Mardi 49. Wayne Garrod 24. Peter Payton 47. Brad Ryall Marks. The B qraders had a good win with better players being backman Fred McLaren. Bartys Award: Mushy Rudd wtio 25. Lee Anderson 48. Chris Murphy shows consistency is the key to success. The Towel went to Cind'f Warburton and Anne McClcsley. 26. Leo Lucas On the Social Scene, names are now bemg taken for th• Boogee Hogan who improves week after week. THIRD GRADE 1. Peter Rowlands 12. Andrew McPherson THIRD GRADE Legand bus tour, see either Anne Lyons or Chris Horrisoo. It was also a bleak day in the netball with all grades going 2. Brad Cameron 13. Paul Tokley This week we travel 10 Coolarnon. so lets come t1omc with a down with Socks going to Sally Holden and Sarah Roberts 1. Simon Walls 13. Alan O·Counell 3. OOUg !

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RFL Leading Kickers LADIES NETBALL WAGGA AND DISTRICT VFDF APPOINTMENTS Round 14 Last RIVERINA LEAGUE JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FIRST GRADE Week Total The AFL in conjunction with the Victorian Football W. Carroll (Turvey Park) ...... 9 85 A GRADE w L For Ag Pts % FOOTBALL Development Foundation is seeking applications from V. Hugo (Narrandera) ...... 6 60 Narrandera .... 11 3 435 260 44 167.30 ASSOCIATION NOTES suitably qualified persons to fill positions of vital impor­ S. Ruyg (Griffith) ...... 1 55 Wagga .. 11 3 337 217 44 155.29 tance for the restructured development of football P. Hatty (GGGM) ...... 0 46 E.W.-K .. 11 3 348 269 44 1~9.36 First Semi Final Results: throughout metropolitan Melbourne and Geelong. These appointments will play a substantial role in the J. Bennett (Griffith) ...... 0 34 Griffith 9 5 248 259 36 5.75 Under 11 Minor: Eastlakes MCU 13.9.87 d The Ganmain-GG-M 6 7 294 264 26 111.36 Rock 1.0.6. future development of Australian Rules Football in T. Rudd (Coolamon) ...... 4 33 Leeton 3 11 188 335 12 56.11 Under 13 Minor: South Wagga Tolland 7.10.52 d The Victoria. SECOND GRADE Turvey Park .. 2 11 203 324 10 62.65 Rock 5.5.35. Regional Development Managers (full time) - 6 R. Carroll (Wagga) ...... 4 71 Coolamon .. 2 12 191 350 8 54.57 Under 15 Minor: North Wagga 11.6.72 d South positions. Regional Promotion Managers (full time) - P. Carroll (G.G.G.M.) ...... 0 44 Wagga Tolland 8.11.59. limited positions. Regional Head Coaches (part time) - 6 B GRADE w L For Ag Pts % C. Cassidy (Griffith) ...... 7 34 Under 11 Major: Coolamon 6.6.42 d Collingullie Ash­ positions. Regional Support Staff (Honorary) - Qualified Narrandera* . mont 4.1.25. Physical Education Instructors/Assistant Coaches; P. Thornton (Narrandera) ..... 0 27 8 3 271 197 36 137.56 G-GG-M .. 9 3 228 176 36 129.54 Under 13 Major: Collingullie Ashmont 11.10.76 d Team Managers; Head Trainers; Training Staff; Doc­ B. Ashcroft (Turvey Park) ..... 0 26 Wagga* ..... 7 3 246 212 32 116.03 Eastlakes MCU 4.3.27. tors; Physiotherapists; Property Stewards. THIRD GRADE Turvey Park 7 5 262 233 30 112.44 Under 15 Major: East Wagga Kooringal 15.9.99 d Applications for these positions are to be forwarded P. Bloomfield (Narrandera) ... 3 56 Leeton· .. 5 5 177 166 24 106.62 Collingullie-Ashmont 4.4.28. to the General Manager, VFDF, 120Jolimont Road,Joli­ M. Parmenter (G.G.G.M.) ...... 1 56 Coolamon. 3 10 162 264 12 61.36 Next weekend: Preliminary Finals at Kindra Park mont, 3002, by Friday 23rd August 1991. E.W.-K.* ...... 1 9 174 282 .6 61.70 Coolamon. A. Jack (Turvey) ...... 5 50 * denotes draw Association Best and Firest: M. Armstrong (EWK) ...... 0 31 Under 11 - David Pattison (Coolamon) tied with Brett S. Evans (Wagga) ...... 0 31 JUNIORS W L For Ag Pts % Limbrick (Tigers). The "Riverina Football Record" is the official publication of the Riverina Football League and Farrer Football League, M. Woods (Wagga) ...... 0 24 Narrandera . 9 228 85 38 350.70 Under 13 - Daniel Tooze (Turvey Park) tied with but neither the Leagues nor the "Record" holds itself Courtney Bourne (Tigers). responsible for statements made by any contributor. Turvey Park .. 8 2 153 97 34 157.73 Unless otherwise stated, material published in the E.W.-K. 6 4 133 109 24 122.01 Under 15 - Nathan Graetz (East Wagga "Record" does not reflect the attitude or official position of 1991 RFL Draw Coolamon 4 7 138 188 16 73.40 Kooringal). the editors, publisher or Leagues involved. G-GG-M .. 3 7 106 144 12 73.61 Sat. 3 August: Narrandera(85)v Wagga(73); EWK(146) Leeton . 10 23 168 0 13.69 v Leeton(65). Sun. 4 August: Coolamon(83) v Turvey Park(183); Griffith(111) v Ganrnain-GG-M(73). RFL Results: A GRADE: Narrandera 30 d Tigers 15; EWK 31 d Leeton 8; Coolamon 24 d Turvey Park 12; Griffith 13 d Sat. 10 August: EWK v Wagga; Narrandera v GGGM 9. Victorian Country Griffith. Sun. 11 August: Turvey Park v Gan­ B GRADE: Narrandera 32 d Tigers 18; Leeton 22 d EWK GG-M; Coolamon v Leeton. 15; Turvey Park 20 d Coolamon 7; Turvey Park 30 d Sat. 17 August: Wagga v Coolamon. Sun. 18 Coolamon 20. Football League August_: Leeton v Turvey Park; Griffith v EWK; JUNIORS: EWK d Leeton on forfeit; Turvey Park 20 d Ganmam-GG-M v Narrandera. Coolamon 8; Turvey Park 20 d Coolamon 9. 'The Path to an AFL Dream' Sat. 24 August: EWK v Narrandera. Sun. 25 August: Turvey Park v Wagga; Coolamon v V. F. D. F. I It * Under 15 Schoolboys Championships Griffith; Leeton v Ganmain-GG-M. Under 17 Caltex Championships Sat. 31 August: Narrandera v Coolamon; APPOINTMENTS * Wagga v Leeton. Sun. 1 Sept: Griffith v Turvey The AFL in conjunction with the Victorian Football Development * VCFL Under 17 Teal Cup Team Park; Ganmain-GG-M v EWK. Foundation is seeking applications from suitably qualified persons to fill positions for the restructured development of football * Under 18 Shell Series FINALS: throughout metropolitan Melbourne and Geelong Under 19 Vic Health State Championships Sun. 8 Sept: 1st Semi. * REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS Sun. 15 Sept: 2nd Semi. (Full time) - 6 positions Sun. 22 Sept: Preliminary. REGIONAL PROMOTION MANAGERS Sun. 29 Sept: Grand final. (Full time) - limited positions REGIONAL HEAD COACHES (Part time) - 6 positions The "Riverina Football Record" is the official publication of REGIONAL SUPPORT STAFF (Honorary): Qualified PE. the Riverina Football League and Farrer Football League, instructors/assist coaches; team managers; head trainers; but neither the Leagues nor the "Record" holds itself training staff; doctors; physiotherapists; property stewards. *;~t?.i: ( responsible for statements made bl' any contributor. 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BARELLAN UNITED KANGAROOS ' TEMORA KANGAROOS The long trip to Mango seemed even lon­ SENIORS ger after two comprehensive floggings. SENIORS 1. John Vearing 27. Mark Kenny First of all thanks to the netballers for Thankfully the netballers kept the two 1. Ross MacKenzie 27. Mick Munro the absolutely delicious stews and Blues flag flying with two wins and a draw. 2. Peter Sheehan 28. Mathew Nicholson 2. Gary McDougall 28. Brett Krause casseroles they proved at the Termo last U15 won by 13 - determination Serena 3. Tim Looby 29. Mark Brown Saturday night. Thee was much rubbing Stewart. B Grade won by 3 -determination 3. Philip Block 29. Brett Watterson B. Webster. A Grade drew determination 4. Ian Male 30. David Irvin 4. Wayne Krause (2nds) 30. Noel Block of stomachs and contented belching 5. Phillip Reid 31. Brian Mitchell after everyone had finished. Great SKY BLUE K. Evans. 5. Graeme Howe 31. Craig Scott BLUE & WHITE ROYAL BLUE Our Senior side was never in the hunt 6. Jeff Inglis 32. Jim Williams 6. Stephen Barrett 32. Paul Mahon work ladies. lDSTRIPES 4 • 8. Wes Heinjus 33. Darren Krause Saturday morning full of hope we con­ against a polished combination. We seem 7. Leo Quirk 33. Simon Ingram to believe that the way to beat MCU is through fierce tackling, 10. David Bushell 34. Trevor Reid verged on our tribal grounds to do battle and thus every Mango ball carrier attracts two or three would be 8. Vince Conlan 34. Michael Evans 11. Michael Gilchrist 35. Peter Hartwig with the "Brown Bombers". In the first quarter in the tacklers, leaving unchecked runners everywhere. 9. Allan Evans 35. Luke Fifield 12. Scott Murfitt 36. Paul Lennon Seconds they came on stronger than an episode of Chances Perhaps its time we admitted they are a top side, and concede 10. Bernard Conlan 36. Jim Conlan 13. Ray Block· 37. Neil Bushell and kicked 1o goals. For the remainder of the game the scor­ that the only way to beat them is playing good team footy. "First 11. Damian Conlan 37. Graeme Grant 14. Darren Hoare 38. Glen Hartwig ing was even but the damage was done. Awards went to the to the all", "backing up", "protect the ball carrier" and all that 15. Darren Guy 39. Peter Gilchrist smallest guys in the team - Mug to Craig 'Tiger' Schlunke 12. Robert Evans 38. Russell Hoskins stuff the coach keeps harping about. 16. Gerard Pattison 40. Andrew Breust and the Socks again to Rod 'Muscles' Foster. Honest Col The club Towel went to Rough Lucas. Damian Conlan won the 13. Mark White 39. Phillip Trembath 17. Bruce Thompson 41. Jason Vimpani was steady at fullback, Bubbles won most of the rucks, Kens Supermarket Award and others to do well John Vearing, 14. David Meline 40. Peter Conlan 18. Jamie Coleman 42. Ian Bent Crusher and Crazy worked hard in defence and Turk bagged Mark Brown, David Meline, Mick Conlan. Ritchard Sheehan won the Socks and is showing continued improvement. 15. Brian Irvin 41. Rodney Flagg 19. James Durham 43. Andrew Sinclair 4 six pointers. One could hardly entice the Seconds although well beaten by 16. Terry Lyons 42. Andrew Hoare 20. Phil Gerhard 44. Stephen McCaig The Firsts had a similar start and the 'Park' seemed too a superior side. Our effort was 100% at Ariah Park a couple of 17. John Conlan 43. Darren Trembath 23. Peter Moore 45. Wayne Mahon strong especially around the packs and · backing up, 24. Kevin Williams 46. John McRae although when we ran with the ball it showed what we could weeks back. The game was very well umpired, giving our young 18. Brian Conlan 44. Jeremy Grant fellows the confidence to attack the ball, and at least provide the 25. Warren Block 47. Chris Macauley do. The Mug went to Phil Reid (cool under pressure) the BFB competition leaders with a good practice run. 19. Phill Trembath 45. Daryl Male 26. Scott Cornford award to Glen Hartwig (dived on everything), Steve McCaig Ross Elwin won the Towel and was well supported by Alan 20. Mark Flagg 46. Brian Evans UNDER 18s won the Dinner and impressed both sides with his place and Evans, Leo Quirk and Phill Trembath. Best of the young Brigade 21. Peter Inglis 47. Ross Elwin skills. Ross MacKenzie gave everything as usual, Darren were Andrew Hoare (Socks) and Russell Hoskins. 1. Michael Sinclair 14. Darren Briggs 22. Peter Green 48. Phillip Irvin 2. Dean Guymer 15. Stephen Pellow Hoare also ran hard and Doogs can still twist and turn out of Don't forget the League Vote Counting on Sunday, 25th trouble and defend tenaciously. 23. Pat McDonnell 49. James Walker 3. Martin Whelan 16. Michael Bushell August. Come and support our Miss Fosters entrant. Kylie 4. Rod Foster 17. Jason Collins Today we journey to the other Kangaroos at Barellan who Flagg. If you are going get your tickets from the secretary. 24. Shaun Townsend 50. Michael Carroll 5. Sean Clark 18. Gavin Tarbit are never easy let alone on their home ground. 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Well, our trp down the ,oael 1a Barellan wa, a SENIORS SENIORS Too easy Campesie! Hot to trot! less than truiUut one.wIlh bo1n grades going d,Jwn 1. Anthony Cole 24. Brian Hawke Without getting too carritd away the lo.ltnouul"I tile R~r.rvtS .,,,ere unluckv n3l to b·eak 1. Keene Wells 28. Peter Minchin 2. Danny Galvin 25. Ricky Collins boys had a great day wilh a big win over tnrough for thei, rifst tAoin ot the season. a very injury weakened Barellan side. Be-mie Van' Gaynor SllOl\lC(I g,ea oou rage in rhe Anthony Popple 29. Paul Wer,er 3. Cameron Male 26. Wade Jones t 2. The Mittens Gear Votes went to: 3 Sec(tl\\' 9. L. Geppert (2nds) 34. Glen Winterlon 10. Eric McDermott 36. Phil Gardiner went to Brian 'Tommy" Hawke who by the way loves to be in emptying ,ts contents that night 10. Wayne Galvin 35. called "Tommy" so remember that one. First g'ade sa-t, lhe return of ti.t came ,ac II. kid. K.J Thcmsan. "''ha put in a t. Dennis Carroll Chris Richards 1 37. 11. Andrew Buchhorn 36. Owen ~oss The Twos had a huge win and with a few players to come solid g3me 10 ""'' 1ne Mug. and a sm, e lram Joh11 Veari11g. Va1ege1le1~ in 12. Earl Mongoo 38. Terry Finn 12. Darren Cole 38. Fraser Parker · ti-e AOO McDcrmon award .,)err. "°alk ',lumo•AQ Btan· De(ksen, wavne 13. Phil McDevitt 40. back into the side the pressure is on the boys to get to train• ·ro,Iel Paper Fov,les, Ian Milts, Glen 'Schnorkel' Carroll and Paul McCarw. 13. Paul Griffin 39. Dean Hanrahan ing. The Riverina Spraying Service Towel went to Byron 14. Stephen Cole ◄ 2. Paul McCarty also took out the London .6.ward, Chaaka the Chinese meal 14. Paul Coromandel 40. Darren John "Rod Grinter" Cole the Mug went to Allan Finimore with a a1<1 Ian Mills tlle CRT Team Value .6.warel 15. David Lloyd 43. Ross Oe111on In nut:v NelOttll 11c'tlS 1ne Mi(lqets went (IQwn 17·19 'tlI1n Nata~na 1S. AnthOny Beattie 41. Neil Morris 16. Chris Ross ◄ 4. Scott Callaghan speedy qame and Mick 'My brothers ugly' Wheeler gett·ng McOot1g11II and Driany Spencer the ~HN players. T~ U15s ran up a cric­ 16. Tony Kelly 42. Andrew Hanrahan t 6. Alan Finemore (2nds) 45. David Armstrong the one vote. kel SC~. played v.-ell bu1 C::.roli ne Blight put in Leigh Brown Micheal Wlleeler appreciated weathershed. Juniors· even though beaten all ablind~,.A Grade we"1dawn41·22wittI the better players being Donna 19. Peter Caldow 45. Bruce Patten 18. 50. 19. Ooyd Kendall (2nds) 53. Daniel Lloyd tried hard and kepi on trying. OGrade went down only by 3 Lally and Sneree Whvle. Comm serat,oos lo Angie Lo!chfielO v.tio had ll>e 46. Darren Neyenhuis misfonune 10 break he( ankle (t>ad luck, Stu, nav, yau knDW what ils ~iko to 20. Graeme Gaynor 21. Brian McRae 56. Gary Tindal goals but have to wm and win lo get to the finals. Our wry wait hand an(I ftXl1 on s3.mcor1c, gcHing a bi1 o1 your own back:I 21. Matthew Cullie 47. Simon Bonny 22. Jamie Bennett 57. Shane McMahon consistent Jody Denton and Donna Hudson played well. A During the bye last week, sev~ral fca1ballers held lhe hcnour ot rhcelub 22. Ian Mills 48. Ivan Dann 23. Darren Wedge 59. Neil Ferguson Grade Yahco!! A draw instead of a loss Wendy Maher h,gh by en1er ,ng Ille l:lusb l:lash. Son, econ,0tti lors \ na,~I v~ b~arded F1(St grade coach; h~( C(OuOle 1IMIAQ Oblects, and decided to take a claser,look 23. Glen Carroll 49. Andrew Martin UNDER 18s 'dynamite' shooting goals out of her prcverbial. Good 1. M. Culhane 1!). C. H ggini by wark.ing a ki lomr.tre or so to a di susr.d mach ine-ry shed that lurned out ta 24. Craig Saunderson 50. Geoff Minchin 20. N. Lawsm going girls. hal/t' nothing 10

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ARIAH PARK-MIRROOL BOMBERS MARRAR BOMBERS Well it was good to come Mme with SENIORS The less said about last weele 31. Jamie 8uerckner 8. Terry Wilhs 35. Terry Lai1g11y Malone. A 1ew words about this "Man of ' . 9. P~1er Hodge 36. Mark Boothey action" to recognise his achievements and efforts. Gary Ryall each kicked 3 goals. 7. Jason Bryce 32. Greg Tyack 10. ChliS Bevan 37. Glen Munro Uanny started his career at the age 0116 with the Marrar The First grade also got away to a good lead in the first 8. Teny 'iaddrill 33. Chris Chalmers 11. Danny Malone 38 Mat Ronerts Quarter and went on to score a big win. Brian Gaynor played 12. Gavin Graetz 39. Haden Smith Club. He played with Coleambally rorlour years belore coin· 9. Roben ~arper 34. Brett Vearing ing back lo Mallar. He represented Farrer for seven years well and won the Bowling Club awa·d. The Socks went to 10. Glen Bell 35. Andrew Schmetm 13. Mark Haga1 40. Russell Menzies Robert Harper and Slephen French won the Video.Michael 14. Russell Thompson 41. John Shea and captained the side in '6 7 when they won lhe State Walker kicked 7 goals and won the Pewter. Tom Jones and 11. Terry Greenham 36. Phil Pellow 15. Neil Turner 42. John McC011nack CMmpionships. He also played for NSW in 1987. Terry Haddrill each kicked 4 goals. 11. Gary Ryall (2nds) 37. Greg Davis 16. Wes Graetz 43. Gavin Tilya,d We all wish Danny a speedy recovery and a happy fu1ure 12. Colin Harper 38. Joh1 McLean 17. James Corbett 44. Boris LaliC possibly in an administrative role. Thank you Danny. Our boundary umpires shoold be getting really fit as once 18. Stuafl Seyn1our 45. ?aul Hull again they had to do it alone with the home club failing to 13. Stephen French 39. Mark McCormack t 9. Ritchie Rohinson 46. g,uce Holden supply any umpires. 14. Paul Breust 40. Patrick Gaynor 20. Graham Manni1111 4 7. Simon Crouch The A grade team lost their match with Sanora Murphy The A Grade netball git ls kept uu the winning t1ack soun· 15. Russell Fisher 41. Craig McCormack 21. Adrian Hamilton 48. Gary Shea winning the mug • Tracy McKelvie the Encouragement 49. Graham Willis

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THE ROCK-YERONG CREEK MAGPIES COLLINGULLIE-ASHMONT DEMONS Well last week we showed some of the form SENIORS which we have been waiting for all year. It was SENIORS Mmm, how should I put the results of more than pleasing to find out that we are cap­ 1. Colin Carroll 28. Barry Kohlhagen 1. A. Jenkins 22. Shaun Tipping last week. We may have went down, but 30. Graham Terlich able of performing against the top sides. Guy 2. Guy Weideman 4 lo 2. Mark Price 23. Brett Whyman at least we held our heads high right until was once again as solid as Kim Beasley in 3. Wayne Jones 31. Geoff Hopkins 3. Todd Gunning 24. K. Cheney the final siren. First Grade awards for defence and he won the Magpie Mug. Micky 4. Michael Condon 32. Dean Hallam 4. Robbie Burgess 25. Phil Salan last week were: Kev Cheney won the knocked up taking marks and he won the 5. Shayne White 33. Craig Chaplin 5. Scott Gunning 26. P. Hester Mug for his gutsy effort, Piercy strove to BLACK & WHITE Sandman Mug. Craigy is coming really good at 27. Graham McDonald take the $30 and Cat fought it out for RED, WHITE V mSTRIPES 6. Mark Driscoll 34. Shane Brown 6. K. Hines the seasons end and he won the Riverina Spraying Service Towel. 7. Adam Gladman 35. Scott McCabe If 7. Craig Hines 28. T. Ferguson the $20. The Seconds were defeated by a more commited outfit and blew 8. Nick Moore 36. Ross Manning 8. Brian Alexander 29. Scott Breust It's about time now that all Second graders realise how close finals are and that full commit­ what chance they had of making the finals. In the remaining games 9. Graham Fellows 37. Leo Discoll 9. James Quilter 30. Rick Siebels show yourselves and Whitey that you can put in a consistent effort. 31. David Whyte ment is needed by all. Having to call on one of the Gullie's 10. David Meyers 38. Scott Lewington 10. Aaron Washington Nashy won the Fergie Mug and Smokey the Porky and Verda Mug. 32. David Hanlon best known veterans (Tubby) and 3 of the U18s to pull their 11. Andrew Rainbird 39. Roger Salmon 11. G. Lagstrom Brownie and 'Hairy' Gladman each won $10. 12. B. McMillan 33. G. McLaughlin jumpers back on is a bit unfair. How about we get fair din­ The 18s registered a big victory which was very morale boosting 12. Bruce Hannam 40. Paul Manning kurn guys! finish the season off with two victories and prove that we should be 13. Paul Gillett 34. Paul Leonard 13. Paul Hallam 41. John Bauer 14. Stephen McPherson 35. David McPherson Warren Price took the Mug for the day, Wally won the $10 playing in the finals. Dohie won $1 O and Happy and Gary each 15. Kevin Driscoll 43. Russell Peschla $5. 15. J. Morrow 36. G. Bruckner award and Dave McPherson picked up the socks. Netball News: Midgets won 17-1. 15s went down 14-4. B Grade 16. Darren Scott 45. Matthew Black 16. F. Kennedy 37. P. Haby Our 18s had a discouraging loss also, though their went down 46-33 with Sharnie Magrath winning the award. A Grade 17. Ricky Fitzsimmons 46. Paul Taylor 17. C. Hansell 38. Greg Hindmarsh enthusiasm to win is a lot stronger. Mario Viyanovic was won 34-20 with Mandy Inglis winning the award. 18. Justin Hosie 47. Andrew Sohier 18. D. Wild 39. G. Beer given the Coachs Award, Ray Smith the $10 petrol and Mal Social Calendar update: Sunday 18th at Kings Own is a Smoko 19. Steven Nash 48. Colin Kember 19. Tim Hearn 40. George Lee Scott took the socks. with Ken "Macca" McKenzie. $5 will get you a whole heap of laughs. No games for our netballers to break in the new courts Saturday 24th is the combined vote count day with the Junior Footy 20. Craig Taylor 49. Ken Pertzel 20. Paul Piercy 41. Nick Jenkins Club and Netball Club. Things start at about 11.20 with the Juniors. 21. Paul Kew 50. Jason Van Ree 21. W. McLaughlin 42. Ray Gow last week. The Presentation Ball is on Friday, 20th September at Kings Own 22. Andy Feeney 51. Rob Inglis Anyone interested in tickets to the Melbourne AFL Finals Hotel. Don't forget these dates so write them down. 23. Darren Terlich 52. Damien Hosie UNDER 18s please see one of our committee members, there are a Don't forget to have your Super Raffle tickets returned by vote 24. Trevor Ball 54. Sean Green 1. P. Van Der Neut 12. M. Drummond limited number available. count day. Please do the right thing. 25. John Mclachlan 55. Mick Rielly 2. Scott Shipway 13. K. Leonard One week to go for all raffle tickets to be handed in to June The social club will be drawing their raffle at the Kings Own tonight 3. Shaun Watkins 14. D. Hardman 26. Andrew Terlich 56. Gary Antone Breust. during the 60s night. I know that they want final numbers for the trip 4. G. Hopkins 15. S. Peddler Tickets for Mystery Bus Tour can be bought at X-Roads away today so see Sol or Hose today. 27. Rodger Vennell 5. Michael Mccardle 16. R Smith Our final home game for the season today and what better way to 6. Troy Gunning 17. S. Klimpsch Hotel and Gullie store. finish the year off than by defeating our near neighbours and friendly 7. 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The Firsts never really fired yet still managed a 6 effort to win a thriller and played some very entertaining goal win, this must be a good sign, because if training is football and have their supporters completley confused. DONS Club Notes any proof blokes are getting keener every week. Players Larry played another big game and was again a deser­ ROSELlAS Club Notes to run hard and strong all day included grandmaster ved mug winner. Mick Johnson put in an absolute blin­ "All good things come to an end," so goes the expres­ Hodge whose speedy warm up lap at Sunday morning der and Casey Turnbull and Chris Wade were Last Saturday seemed typical of most of the perfor­ sion, and that's exactly what happened last Saturday at training was testimony to how hard he had battled. Pig excellent contributors. mances this year of the Rosellas in both Ones and Twos. 'Bushpig Park' when the Ones winning sequence was dog Bryce never took a backward step all day (except Today marks the last match of the home and away A slow start, losing the early initiative, then making a abruptly halted by RivColl. during the Pride of Erin later that night). Shagpile Sibes series and leads us into a very busy period. Firstly our late comeback to just miss out. Only a couple of times As if that wasn't enough, our Twos also went down looked fine on the field, almost as good as he does in Reserves play in the First Semi Final at Maher oval next have we shown that we can play committed football for after apparently "losing the plot" in the second half drag. Beardy Porter made an impressive first grade week and will need plenty of support as will the Club four quarters. against an enthusiastic opposition. debut not to mention debutante. Ugly Dog and who have gate duties. The Twos game was the closest of the two. Despite To coin another phrase "you learn more from your Metheuselas also played inspiring games. Who was Following the match next Saturday the Annual Vote having a few passengers, they showed courage and losses than your victories," so. hopefully the coaching that veiled love Goddess? Final scores BP 13.12.90 d Count will be ~eld at the Club rooms beginning at application in the face of a Cootamundra outfit that staff can rectify the problems by this afternoon and of SWT 8.5.53. 7.00. were a shade tighter in defence. A good hard, clean greater importance, by finals time. The Seconds enjoyed their most important win of the The League Vote Count will be held on the 25th game that showed up the fact that if all our guys, not After a slow start (what's new?) the Twos played season and showed great team spirit to plug back a half August and the Club have 20 tickets so if you would like just a few, decide to get stuck in and have a go, then the 'champagne' football in the second stanza to take a 3 time deficit of 3 goals to wind up ahead by 11 points at to attend a great night contact Rod. sides above us had better start looking over their goal half time lead. After a reasonable third quarter, the the sound of the final siren. The fellas rendition of the Sponsor of the week is Trims Menswear who have shoulders, for we will push them all the way. Awards: "wheels fell off" and down we went, much to Mobys dis­ illustrious Bushpig victory song is really becoming an been great supporters for many years and at present Clouty continued to make his barnstorming runs along pleasure, for another loss. art form. Let's hope we only need to practice it 3 more have a special on club dress jumpers. so get in and order the flanks to once again win the Rosella Pewter, while Matty Cairns again played like an 'out-to-impress· times. Best players in a solid team effort included the now. Smithy roved untiringly all game to . claim the recruit and deservedly won "The Mug"; Jason Caroll subtle yet devastating Wanton who really enjoys This week we welcome the Tigers to Clarke Oval for Courage Mug. tried hard in ruck to win the Video Ezy award and little "galloping" around the paddock. Ferral Hardman con­ what should prove to be two interesting matches. The Firsts game was put out of reach when Johnny Cowper won the Turvey Tops Car Wash. tinued his fine style of hard and bustling football, Cootamundra kicked 7 goals to 2 in the third quarter. The combination of the defenders in the Ones match whereas his partner in crime uncouth Kas "Fired" in the Saturdays loss coupled with 4 courtesy points to the was a treat to watch. Unfortunately, however, someth­ last line of defence. Mick "the slick" monthly never TIGERS Club Notes Tigers have ruled out our chances in '91. Awards: High ing went amiss on route from backs to forwards and the missed a beat, even Shagga played well after a minor flier Craig Byrnes had more than one look at the ozone good work of the defence could not be capitalised on. misdemeanor. Final scores BP 9.10.64 d SWT At last some luck from the man above with the mid­ layer, his efforts earning him the ROD Cup while Needless to say award winners were all backmen 8.5.53. week bonus it was enough to inspire the Tigers to a Browny was rock-solid in defence to merit the with the Lane-stopper, Paul Crivellaro, again doing a A night of drunken debauchery was enjoyed by all great win over the RAAF boys. With two wins in four Courage Mug. fine job to win the players' Mug, Russell Hillier the Video who attended the annual P&S Ball. Those who can days its enabled us to climb into fourth spot. After a Today we play the old enemy, the Dons. The Twos, Ezy award and an in-form Gary Cousley taking the car remember it should have fond memories. Absolute stun­ slow start the Tigers started to fire mainly due to the who drew the last game between the two, have to wash from David Huthwaite's Turvey Tops Servo. ners included "Bell of the Ball" Bodacious Barber. Whit­ efforts of Bugsy Gordon who must be high up in the cement their place in the four. While the Firsts can So, to today ... and its a busy one with ALL three ton pin up girl "Matahari Brassilia' and the stylish and league B and F Award. Rick Young dominated in the remind the Donnies that although out of the race. we can teams playing at the one venue. sensuous Jilimena Mahon. centre once again, Gary Scmitzer played his best game still play hard, attacking football. Under 1Bs play MCU in a mini grand final as a loss No time to relax this weekend RAAF will be des­ for the club as did Tommy (Magpie) Elwin. C.C. Michael Coming events: Our Vote Count is on tomorrow, Sun­ will make it very difficult for the youngsters to be a part perate for a win. Let's hope todays games can be used Wright looked more like Tony Lockett with some great day 11th at the Hotel starting at 11 am. of the finals score. to get the Bushpig machine well oiled and running leads and marks at full forward to be one of the Tigers Our Presentation Night will be held in the Auditorium, The Ones and Twos, of course, host Uranquinty­ smoothly in both grades. best. Peter McCormack, Don Gordon and Errol Boots Wagga Leagues Club on Saturday, 7th September at Kapooka who'll be keen to give us the good match they Regards go to the Woolly Woofter, illustrious wearer also contributed to the Tigers great win. 7pm. Cost is $15 each. For tickets see Carol or AB. Tic­ invariably do! of tasteless and unattractive clothing. All the best. Stewie Torks must have thought his first win of the kets to the League Vote Count are also available from Coming up on the Social Calendar: Tonight - Trivia CTFP DAICOS season was about to arrive last Saturday with his side Carol. There will be a working bee to clean up the ground Night at the Showgrounds; tomorrow - trip to playing good football in the first term. But as the same on Sunday, August 8th starting at 1Oam accompanied Ettamogah; August 25th (A Sunday) the League Pre­ progressed the RAAF side slowly got on top. Billy Bevan by a BBQ. sentation Night and September 1 at the lmpy our B&F Club Notes took out the socks, Chris Woods won the Mug after a top SMS Count Barbecue for Ones, Twos and U18s and BWES effort. Steve Purtill gave his all as did Vince Campisi. friends!! Special mention must go to Jim Bradley who played his Despite yet another patchy performance our Seniors last game for the Tigers after many good years service, Celebrate ... or commiserate scored a hard fought but valuable win against the well done Jim. Rosellas last week to ensure the double chance. after the game with mine hosts On the social side a great time was had by all at the & BUSHPIGS Club Notes Murph made a welcome return and played a typically Trivia Night last Saturday. Special thanks to Andy Bruce Sandra at the: gritty game as did Michael Morton and big Deano. and friend. The Pigs enjoyed two great wins on the weekend. Vic­ Shovel was in great form at half forward taking some Today we take on old enemies Cootamundra in what URANQUINTY tory is always a sweeter taste when you've just beaten big grabs and directing traffic and was well supported is a crunch match for us. We must win both grades there the Donnies in both grades. Let's hope both Pig teams up forward by Mick Walker and Dead Eye Davo. is no reason why we can't come away winners if we're HOTEL can get even hungrier for that taste in the future. The Twos put in their usual "every second week" willing to put in a team effort like last week. 34- FOSTERS FFL FOSTERS FFL - 35 OIL-TO-GAS CONVERSIONS WAGGA FARM EQUIPMENT & SERVICE PTY. LT Cut your heating costs by up to half by converting your old oil-heater to natural gas! r--=J AUTHORISED AGENTS FOR Horwood "Talk to the people who know gas" Wh;::,::;::g,~•t ~ =-~~}: ---. WAGGA GAS CENTRE 103 Old Narrandera Road, Wagga. PHONE 212928 144 BAYLIS STREET, WAGGA - PHONE 212965 YOUR COMPLETE SALES, SERVICE & SPARE PARTS CENTRE QBE INSURANCE N.S.W.A.F.L. REPORT 1991 FOSTERS FARRER FOOTBALL LEAGUE DRAW Last week the NSW U15s State Side travelled to U15s next year. I am sure with this amount of quality DIVISION ONE DIVISION TWO Melbourne to compete in three games and to see what exposure available to players of NSW this will see playing at AFL level is all about. plenty of competitions for the 1992 State Side. APRIL 20: Mangoplah-Cookadinia United(84) v Marrar(95); APRIL 20: RAAF(98) v South Wagga-Tolland(75); Rivcol(85) v Results from the games was very pleasing with NSW Very pleasing to note that the Swans are playing Ardlethan(105) v Collingullie-Ashmont(170); Barellan United(96) v Cootamundra(91 ); Whitton-Yanco(85) v Uranquinty-Kapooka(83) at winning three 1st game, losing the 2nd game by 7 some of the regions talented youngsters in their U19 i t North Wagga(118); Ariah Park-Mirrool(164) v The Rock-Yerong Yanco. points against a 1st 18 school side and losing the third side. Matt Hundy from the Wagga Tigers recent!ytpok Creek(66). APRIL 27: Coota(154) v RAAF(71); Uranq-K(56) v Rivcol(142); Temora bye. SW-T(98) v Whit-Yanco(93). game by 2 points against a Northern Region side of U16 part in a game with the Swans and this week will travel APRIL 27: Marrar(166) v Temora(49); Coll-Ash(63) v MCU(138); MAY 4: Uranq-K(102) v RAAF(97); Rivcol(124) v Whit-Yanco(26); year olds mainly made up of the best kids of their age to Melbourne to participate in another game. Nth Wagga(280) v Ardlethan(75); TR-YC(87) v Barellan(105). SW-T(45) v Coota(84), AP-M bye. from that region. It has become a top priority to look at all the MAY 11: Whit-Yanco(79) v RAAF(67); Rivcol(93) v SW-T(36); The experience gained was invaluable with training youngsters in our area as the first list will be submitted MAY 4: Temora(59) v Coll-Ash(135); MCU(81) v Nth Wagga(128); Uranq-K(56) v Coota(95). Ardlethan(102) v TR-YC(104); Barellan(150) v AP-M(46). runs conducted by David Parkin (Carlton coach), Gary to the AFL in October before the first draft in November. Marrar bye. MAY 18: General bye. State champs. Lyon (Melbourne), and Anthony Rock This gives our younger players a wonderful opportunity MAY 11: Nth Wagga(224) v Temora(14); TR-YC(52) v MCU(95); MAY 25: RAAF(101) v Rivcol(120); SW-T(123) v Uranq-K(73); (North Melbourne) and also a visit to Collingwoods to impress before this list is put forward. AP-M(151) v Ardlethan(105); Coll-Ash(73) v Marrar(65). Coota(151) v Whit-Yanco(122). Social Club and training rooms. Mick Gafer addressed One decision for the Swans will be whether they list Barellan bye. JUNE 1: SW-T(78) v RAAF(88); Coota(81) v Rivcol(144); Uranq· the players after training the children were also shown 50 or 55 players as they like the Bears for one year only MAY 18: Bye. NSW State Champs in Sydney: FFL(81) d Syd­ K(73) v Whit-Yanco(94), ney(79); ACT(127) d Farrer(101 ). JUNE 8: RAAF(35) v Coota(76); Rivcol(141) v Uranq-K(46); Whit­ through AFL House and to cap of the week attended the are able to have 60 players on their books. MAY 25; Temora(111) v TR-YC(73); MCU(74) v AP-M(113); Yanco(39) v SW-T(152). game between North Melbourne and Melbourne at the Should they list 50 players this will then give the Ardlethan(76)v Barellan(155); Marrar(75) v Nth Wagga(80); Coll-Ash JU NE 15: General bye. Country champs. MCG. Prior to the main match the players watched the option of selecting 10 draft choices from all over Aus­ bye. JUNE 22: RAAF(122) v Uranq-K(88); Whit-Yanco(99) v Riv· North Melbourne players warm up. tralia in order with other AFL clubs. Should they list 55 JUNE 1: AP-M(148) v Temora(50); Barellan(74) v MCU(173); TR­ col(130); Coota(72) v SW-T(63). The week was a tremendous experience for the State players then this gives more opportunity for players in YC(52) v Marrar(113); Nth Wagga(169) v Coll-Ash(57). JUNE 29: RAAF(105) v Whit-Yanco(44); SW-T(60) v Rivcol(49); Ardlethan bye. Side and provides plenty of incentive to progress NSW to be selected. Coota(82) v Uranq-K(4 7). through to Teal Cup or in some cases push for State RUSSELL CAMPBELL JUNE 8: Temora(79) v Barellan(94); MCU(214) v Ardlethan(50); JULY 6: Rivco1(90) v RAAF(44); Uranq-K(73) v SW-T(88); Whit­ Marrar(70) v AP-M(48): Coll-Ash(100) v TR-YC(63). Yanco(77) v Coota(9 7). Nth Wagga bye. JULY 13: RAAF(37) v SW-T(58); Rivcol(55) v Coota(19); Whit­ JUNE 15: Ardlethan(100) v Temora(130); Barellan(92) v Yanco(36) v Uranq-K(94). Marrar(68); AP-M(206) v Coll-Ash(80); TR-YC(60) v Nth Wagga(245). JULY 20: Coota(113) v RAAF(48); Uranq-K(72) v Rivcol(93); sw­ MCU bye. T(122) v Whit-Yanco(51) N.S.W.A.F.L. recognise the generous support of JUNE 22: Temora(51) v MCU(152); Marrar(162) v Ardlethan(66); JULY 27: RAAF(60) v Uranq-K(130); Rivcol(103/38 t) v Whit­ Coll-Ash(68) v Barellan(82); Nth Wagga(176) v AP-M(74). Yanco(43); SW-T(77) v Coota(40). TR-YC bye. AUGUST 3: Whit-Yanco(128) v RAAF(93); Rivcol(90) v SW-T(53); JUNE 29: Marrar(46) v MCU(53); Coll-Ash(84) v Ardlethan(85); Uranq-K(88) v Coota(105). Nth Wagga(125) v Barellan(51); TR-YC(56) v AP-M(94). Temora bye. AUGUST 10: RAAF v Rivcol; SW-T v Uranq-K; QBE INSURANCE JULY 6: Temora(58) v Marrar(133); MCU(140) v Coll-Ash(112); Coota v Whit-Yanco. Ardlethan(57) v Nth Wagga(206); Barellan(95) v TR-YC(80). AP-M bye. 1st Semi: Sat. August 17. They support us, we need to support them. JULY 13: Coll-Ash(67) v Temora(26); Nth Wagga(63) v MCU(28); 2nd Semi: Sat August 24. TR-YC(64) v Ardlethan(40); AP-M(100) v Barellan(23). Preliminary: Sat August 31. When you home, contents, car and Marrar bye. Grand Final: Sat Sept 7. JULY 20: Temora(60) v Nth Wagga(147); MCU(104) v TR-YC(36); * indicates SW-Thome games at Maher Oval. business insurance fall due, ring QBE Ardlethan(68) v AP-M(133); Marrar(80) v Coll-Ash(55). ry.J) indicates Whitton-Yanco games at Whitton. Barellan bye. (Y) indicates Whitton-Yanco games at Yanco. JULY 27: TR-YC(98) v Temora(93); AP-M(97) v MCU(119); ( t) indicates Rivcol lost match on protest. for an obligation free quote. Barellan(130) v Ardlethan(75); Nth Wagga(144) v Marrar(49). Coll-Ash bye. AUGUST 3: Terhora(60) v AP-M(176); MCU(157) v Barellan(43); Darren Wedge Marrar(84) v TR-YC(98); Coll-Ash(79) v Nth Wagga(172). Wagga Manager Phone Darren Ardlethan bye. AUGUST 1 0: Barel!an v Temora; Ardlethan v UNDER 18s at Wagga today MCU; AP-M v Marrar; TR-YC v Coll-Ash. AUGUST 10: TRYC v Coll-Ash; SWT v MCU on(069)213607 Nth Wagga bye. (9.30 start). Temora, Marrar, Nth Wagga AUGUST 17: Temora v Ardlethan; Marrar v byes. Barellan; Coll-Ash v AP-M; Nth Wagga v TR-YC. AUGUST 17: Temora v SWT; Nth Wagga v MCU bye. TRYC. Coll-Ash, MCU, Marrar byes. AUGUST 24: MCU v Temora; Ardlethan v AUGUST 24: MCU v Temora; SWT v Marrar (&QBE INSURANCE Marrar; Barellan v Coll-Ash; AP-M v Nth (9.30 at Marrar). Coll-Ash, Nth Wagga, TRYC Wagga. TR-YC bye. byes. 1st Semi: Sat. August 31. MAJOR SPONSOR OF SYDNEY FOOTBALL,THE NSW 2nd Semi: Sun Sept 8. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE AND VICTORIAN 1st Semi: Sat. August 31. Preliminary: Sat Sept 14. 2nd Semi: Sun Sept a: Grand Final: Sat Sept 21. COUNTRY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Preliminary: Sat Sept 14. N.B.: SW-T home games to be at Robertson Oval Grand Final: Sat Sept 21. unless otherwise shown.